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r .i 7 V. tl. tin A 4 STRONG BANK -! s. IM.AI'KS, P os. V.i. h CM IM S, V. I'm. JEO. B PENDLETON, Catthier,. Kid ELBOW LENGTH. It. T:tn aud White only. A I 81Z -j 'J to 7 1-4 Regular Price $3.50 To Close Out at $2.19 First Come, First Served J. M. Mitchell & Co 1 POLLOCK 00-0-0 0 00-00000000 00000 REMEMBER oung s IS THE KOK I'RICEt- (JlALlTY- AXD PROMPT SERVICE! PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTT! Young's Drug Store SOUTH FRO ooooo 0 o-ooo ()()() () ( I ()()()()()()()()() II !)()()() () Porch Rockers - " - Z AND BAMBOO SCREENS, Z ORDERS TAKEN to STORE FRONT. PIAZZA, 2 and WINDOW AWXINGS- v - WE HANDLE BEST MAKES ' of REFRIO ERA- -Z TORS, KREEZERS and WATER COOLERS. Z JOHN B. IVES, 93 Middle St. o ()()())()()( i ()()())( ). ( h ) .( ) ) ( ( YOtf: tiviii CONDENSED REPORT Tka Ti4tn1 DrtMlr at" Warn nia't t .wktrt IK1!! h- 1111 lldllUlldl UttlllV Ul llVVY IJlllt.elndeaonlwtWkaowaM AT THE CLOSE 07 BUSINESS, DECi 3rd 1907 BJftOCBCKS v Loaaf and dUeouota ....$ IIMIO.U U. 8. Bond to err dr - A . catatloa.it . . . tlM.M BondaBftrlU, t UAUM Basking . !!(. turnltnr v and Ixtare , . .... Cta d Do from Bank -MiTJJH Total.. .,,.1 TIIJilTl Vtttixytrili-. y YiPfcstdenta'- G. H. KOBERTS. Cashier. ; . . rl- DIRECTORS: " .Strong iu CapiUl Strong in Assets .Strong Ju its Officii s 1 Strong in its Directors Strong in its Policy And growing Stronger every dny tn the number oi siat istied pat rous who call this THEIR BANK. T. A. (IRREN, V. Pis. lift 16 BUTTON. a PHONE 208 C3 4 PLACE NT STREET oooo- 0 o-oo-oo w A New Bern I OF THE CONDITION LlABrLITTU Captijt ock paid la ,...1000d.M Sarnlus a4 OadlvWed Pro- tts.. 10MC4TI Katlooal Bank note Out ' Z' !V "-r.l 'tZZT. uiu xnaooaaoM . ... DpoU.4 ,. .. ,.;.. 4tl4UJI Total. Gloves " T . Kin "Jin'1 ; nil ' nrri a STBAWBEUff Cj6p IN THE BILT?j TE FDtE8CTMAST BtUTtttRIClSE luni Frntt Orhtrds l JThe .St(, are la Good Condition Bct. Mbrmc of ta Tabemftde Chorea BeceWea a Call, To "a Chiitk lri CaattanoogaBnti tor's (faocaslan Tarotrins The Ear, poon In tatB ( halrMBB Adams Which and Tother tn Chibernatorial ' Kaec. Special Correspondencei; . ..Italeigh, N. C.. April 23,-lonel Strtagfleld,' InsWctoHaetle-rar of th National Guard, has made 111 report ,fid this la very gratifying to the pea pie xf the State, as it shows the con dition of the force to be much fanr proved over last year. The proper ty la in better condition than ever before, and the personnel of the'force 13 good. Only one company, waa rec ommended for dlsbandment, this being (he one at Maxton, and it has been disbanded. Application is on file front Wadestioro for permission to form a company there to take the place of the one disbanded at Maxton. The report of Col. Strlngfleld. shows that! the strength of the flrst regiment was 545, the second 599, and the third 594, this covering the officers and men present, and not including -the band, hospital corps, etc. The report also! covers the light battery at Charlotte, v which Is shown to be In good condl lion. State Horticulturist Hutt, has re turned from a visit to Rocky Mount, and points in that section. He says cotton Is. being very extensively plant ed and that this planting was the most noticeable thing that he had ob served on his trip. While at Rocky Mount be saw between breakfast and dinner time 88 car loads of strawber ries pass on their 'way north. Of these 80 came from Chadbourn, which is the center of this great Industry in the Stated and eight came from Mt Olive. The berry crop is in very fine condition this year, the seasons having been good. Mr. Holt paid his first visit to the Episcopal church at Tarboro, the grounds of which were adorned many 5 ears ago with trees and phnjbbery and flowers by the father of Bishop Cheshire. Mr. Hutt says he considers It the finest garden he haa even seen with the exception of the - famous Shaw garden at' St. Louis. The varie ties of trees, plants, and flowers. Is unequalled anywhere in this 8UU. The Corporation Commission haa fixed the 15th of May a the .let tor the .hearing of tha petition filed by the SonthernBell Telephone Coin pan y, to be allowed to Increase night rates I tenet?" Come la and let as tell yon on long distance message. The oom-.jif u la caused br yonf eyes, pany claiming that It costs u mnch to I J., a BAXTER, operate the offices at night as it dote in u any ante. Tne mini ratoa art now from a third to on hall (than those during th day. It seems .mav-wjs rwucuoa waa nao ra oor - respond wiib taf ecreas raie waicn baa aiwayi prevailed loraignt ui - grama, . , Tour correspondent had a chat with 8taU fmtomologlat Franklla Ihamaa regarding th condlttoa of fmtf or - . charda. He nay that a baa eqcnplet- mA vrr MMhl InanunclM ' nr Ichari and found a graat many which plant of Baa Jo soal, hot ays that ' WI. tm Wli iall n oure it la a hopla task to atterly itxUrmlnaU tt, .Th b) thai eaa'b dan to keep n aVjwa. "Tn dd nwrclal orchard, that la thos of anf Bdeal ala to h taotort m furnishing fralt, ar try aumeroot, at hi nett report will ahow Haywood eoonty I th leading on for fruit la th 8 lata, onUlnlng II orcbarda of tommerclal alt. Tba contala l!,60 trpl Ue and ovr 11.000 pch treea. o that 4th arerag It only 1J0 trte to the orcaara. in on foaaiy u ran ia Uoort, br thr art 10 rommrc!al 16 tlcally all . p-ha. Wi'.ir ht te ch rrharda with 4T0 tr ,' Of tlnh 11.009 ar appl anj t.ooo pftok. Watttixa hat 48 orrhur ' ami 11.60 -arpt U Curry tt't Is th anmW f gffra, t'i" 1 ' : 71 -T"m rliorrtnl fir -' r ! i, i h i tr'. Ttn'-fy lat f e "i pr- rhar, f-Mi! ' : 1 ' " ' It ,9 u t; t t! NEWjhERN, NORTH CARaLWAy FRIDAY MORKlIfG: APRIL 24, - - ''1 .- fess a35:suti::u:j;sl:??rand wow v XiUA Terj1 MMMtM TMetioM . 1 Officers Eleto4 . , 8pedal to ioarnat - . i : Chartotte, N. C, Apr 23.rTh North Carolina Presa Association adjourned this vfternoon, after one of the most tucceaafnl and pleasant occasions that has erer been held id' the history of the association. The following papers were read before the assembly, which were fully and freely discussed: " Essay "How to - Prevent Freight Discrimination Against North Carolina Mai E. J. Hate, of the Fayetfevllle Observer. Essay "The Linotype in a Country Weekly Offlce'HMr. H. B. Vatner, of The Lexington Dispatch. Essay "Extent of Obligation of a Newspaper to a Party" Mr. J. J. Far- i-lss, of the High Point Enterprise. Essay "The Editor and His'. Sub scribers" Mr, R. F. Beasley, of The Monroe Journal, Essay "The Editor in Politics" Mr. John M. Julian, of The Salisbury Post. ' The officers elected for the ensuing year, were as follows: President J. A. Thomas, Louisburg. Ftrst Vice President W. C. Dowd, Charlotte. ' Second Vice-President J. Z. Green, Marshvllle. Tbirt Vlce-Presldenfc Rev. J. O. Atkinson, Elon College. Secretary and.TreasUrer J. B. Sher rill, Concord. Historian J. F. Hurley, Concord. Orator J. M. Julian, Salisbury. Poefr R. M. Phillips,-New Bern. In the afternoon the editors were given a 26 miles automobile ride over the; magnificent Mecklenburg roads. There were several very pleasant so cial functions, a smoker by the Manu facturers' Club, a concert by Confeder ate; Veteran and other affairs' which indicated the sincere good cheer and hospitality of the Charlotte people. New Bern Washington fiame The Graded School base ball team will cross bats with "the team from the iWashington Graded School on Sat urday afternoon at the ball park. The line-up of the New Bern team will be 'he same as that with which they played Washington two weeks ago, hut this time the boys expect to win, although they lost the last game by the score of 10 to6. There should be some good ball -laytng 'and tMy hope to have a big ?rowd out to see the game. Qeodi m Display On Friday and Baturday others will f xhtbited at. Hackburn's store a I 'xautttai Ifanoy Work,: that Is to be 1 rafted Oil at the Elka Buaar at the Fancy : Worii Booth,. Brery lady fcould have a chaacv aa same. ThaMs WlU JaOi be-exhibited In tone other store,' r Ban U be -given later, a handcn-Imported J apawae lilk klmona. ' Chances for this will "be j otd at the Japanese Booth during the Have you bees enable to get any permanent relief from those head Graduate Philadelphia Optical College land tha outlook ia for a fin ctod. . Mtor Maam, of th Baptist Tah- irnJlCi otfrtd a :caU to a JchUrch at Cnattahooga, bat haa not ! ttpoft tbiav At thU'cauroh jex wk. iher wlH" aerie of I nttf" which, wlll.b conducUd by I to a,.ud Ret Dr.- A. Q Dixon, of 1 BaHUnor, who I, a brother of Thorn laa Dixon, th author and alao of Dr, I rwtta fnfik f!amfl. rJ Italalvh . f)ur Tina tilt meeting, whkk I to last five 1 which ha ba Undr4 for this pur- I i.a ,W . i . . I A number - of prominent Raleigh Presbyterian have gnn to Cl&abeth jCIty, to attend th tat Mat f Atb- awU rlul.i7, ort 4ai wl - 1 Ci-Popnllat tut Chalrmaq Martoa j Butler, who haa not b In forth Icarolina la om time, Is firing npon I Repulllca Btat Chalrmaa Aj1mi la I Lie itaper, tn Caocaslaa, which pririUd br. - . Bom one remarked todtf H-ont the fuUmatnrkl campaign, so far that tit was anrbodr' flint. i3oro penpl iif lft Cr' having, htd a grtat ijimonstfatloa la Ui Wtt. Ill ttv 00 I h fOif' That AthUy It' hf!J r of the pownf and that he t ' Dr. ) i I I t' !. f I tihin ' i tk I .altar tc rotf 3 ,4 nrt i p Mt dd- ' TS'.rtRH St !' lr:'!n. ' I I - T ' 1 ! r frrnn 14 i-n and t '.'s ru a-' " C -:l !' - ' t;: ' l: " . ; -v ."".' , j&iMe Bc Mea Fare A Council Peace A Very Pleasant Occasion The district meeting of the Improved Order of Red Men, held here yester day, was a very pleasant' occasion. Four tribes. The Tan, of Washington, the Cbattawka of NewBern, the Osceola of Vanceboro, and the Uwcas, of Bath; altogether about 45 delegates were present. The meeting was held in the wigwam In Rountrce hall and the following officers were elected: District Deputy Grand Sachem J. H. Weddell. Senloi; Sagamore O. M. Wlnfleld, Washington. Junior Sagamore B. T. Tyrp, of Stokes. Great Chief of Records J. H. Smith, of New Bern. Other officers are to be appointor. The next meeting to be in the Flower Moon at the call of the Great Sachem. After the deliberations in secret the members went to Stanly Hall, where an elaborate feast was prepared by H. E. Royall. The meeting in all re spects was successful and all tribes gave gratifying reports of accessions to their several tribeB. Senator Simmons For National Chair man of the Democratic Party Thos. J. Pence, the Washington, D. C. correspondent of the Raleigh News and Observer, writes from Washing ton on the 22nd Inst, as follows : "Senator Simmons is being groom ed for chairman of the Democratic National Committee to succeed Tom Taggart, of Indiana. The friends of J Senator Culberson, of Texas, are very much In favor of Senator Simmons for the Job. They threw out the sug gestion that the senior Tar Heel Sen ator be selected for the chairmanship only as. late as yesterday, and the re sult has been that a number of Dem ocratic Senators have come forward and expressed the opinion that Mr. Simmons is the man for the position. The mention of Senator Simmons' name in this connection would not have resulted at this time, but for the publication in New York papers Sun day that former Senator Pettigrew, of South Dakota, Is being favored. Democrats here are disinclined to believe this story, which they think an invention with the objfet of em barrassing Mr. Bryan, but they do not hesitate to say that the selection of Pettigrew, who has been Marion Butler's closese chum for the past de cade, would be a fatal mistake. Mr. Simmons 1b Justly regarded as one of the greatest political generals of this generation. The National Democracy would assume a winning formation under his wise leadership. Fine German at Vanceboro 3eclal Correspondence. Vanceboro, N. C, April 23. The roong people of yattceboro had a most tnjoyable german Wednesday night, at Edwards Hall, in which was (flven by Vanceboro German Club. Every de tail, of the function wat done with ut most, nicety and it wi's really one of thejmoat pleasant dances ot.the season.-. Among those present were: ar. Boat Edwards with Mlsa Clara Simpson. Mr, T. 8. Jackson with Miss Lucy William. Mr. Joe Bryan with Miss Eva Ewell. Mr. Al'vln Tingle with 'Mist Edna Dugufi . ... MrOrve Wllllama with Mia Ullle 8ml th. - Mr.. Claud .Lancaster with Ml Fan- aWWaUr. Mrv.J(N forest with Mlts Ethel rort,,C , ... . Mr, Cos Whit with Mis MadallQ Cdtard. , Mr. A. M. Williams Jr with Mis Jalla Morioa. ., , . Stag Messrs Laatlter, Cappag, an4 Btmpaoa. , , Cbaperoaes Mr. B. P. White, Mr, and Mr. J. Br Harvey, Mr. and. Mrs. U N. Lancaster ' , ' .. . ' . ;r Tralf Gala a f)aat; ' ' , Aaberlll ClUaea,'-.;, W r-.t- t' '.,, Th coanly convention, which waa held In. WJlke oonty Monday, pot a different color on th primary - turaa sent out Blrdty. . Th con vtotloa gvt Lock Craig U and a half oUa, KitchJa lbre-lghUl of a rot Saturday primark gav Klt rhin eight lowMhlp and Craig on and Horn on out of thoae reporre4 Monday' showing la therefor a tuc- prlnlBg victory for ', Craig and ' ht frloads wer Jubilant yeeUrdty... i 1 1 "DMa't eiptcl anything frn W'llks at all." ti J one pollUdaa, and lhr la tit lelMng bow where Craig will "P. .-.,)' ' run1ii,h holds hor prlnifW.a nt rs! t ' ,jr, m rl'Tla t dt Indl'st t"r f ' ' I t' fp rSl tlrr ' - , t : r I ' ' ' It V.zt, V ' ; h ho " a 1 i ' 1 : 1 f r I t 1 U)08.V E- SENATOR RAINOB OF MARYLAND DELIVERS A PIERCE PHILLI. PIC AGAINST ROOSE VELT TRUST BUSTER 15 REWARDED People of Northern India In Revolt Bill to Raise The Maiue Russian Army Moving Against The Kurds President Roosevelt Will Veto For nker's Re-lustateiueut Bill For The Brownsville Soldiers Four Killed In Mine Explosion. Special to Journal. Lake wood, N. J., April 23. Ex-Pres-Ident Grover Cleveland Is critically ill at a hotel here. It was decided to close the hotel, but the distinguished guest was allowed to remain because it was deemed unsafe to remove him. His condition has been gradually growing worse and complications make the disease more difficult to treat. Washington, D. C, April 23 Sena tor ltaynor, Maryland, made a sensa tional speech in tha Senate this morn ing, fiercely denouncing President Roosevelt for usurping authority and! dlniespecting the State's rights doc trine. Washington, D. C, April 23. Presi dent Roosevelt senfrtlte nomination of M. Q. Puily, to the Senate to be Fed eral judge in Minnesota. Purly has attained a good deal of fame as a trust-biifite r, having given some bi-; corporations heavy fines. Calcutta, India, April 23. The re volt in northern India Is growing worse, and. the rebel forces are being daily Increased. The country is now anticipating deeds of violence. It is said that 10,000 men are under arms awaiting the rebel leaders' command. General Kitchener Is mobilizing the army and will proceed to the scene of trouble at once. St. Petersburg, April 23 The in vasions, robberies and murders of the tribes of kurds, have aroused the Rus sian government, and three regiments of soldiers have been sent to the Per sinu frontier with Instrnctions to kill or capture the Kurdish brigands. Washington, D. C. April 23. Con gressman Suleer, New York. Intro duced a bill In Congress today, pro viding means for the raising of the battleship Maine, out of the Cuban waters. Washington, D. C. April 23 Pres ident Roosevelt announced today that If the bill of Senator Foraker's, re instating the Brownsville soldiers should past In Congress, he would cer tainly veto It. ' Eltworth, Pa., April 23 Ad explo sion In an anthracite coal mine thla morning resulted in the death of four men and the aerlous Injury ft twenty others. Washington, D. C, April SI. Every Congressman got telegrams from ed- I tort and other of their constituent demanding tTt, hff vpte.to hv wood pulp put on Uf free list. Pecallar Caa Befere Th RapreaM tfl.CairtJ' ' -n 8 pedal to JournaL .Raleigh. N. C, Aprtl 11 fn h Uuprtm Court toaorrow.a very curl oc caa wilt' W arg'uedO Th 'point Involved being whether tfi directors of a CnarlcXU tJoOoa-iAin oould ln- sur th llftj .o, thJPraldnt, of th mill i or iuj jiwBeBi, , . , . ' ) i 'i' i i : ' EaWTaft aaa Adam. . Raleigh, tfixU, April ll-Th IU- publloaa Dltii.CenvMi'ioB bald aetr todajr snanUnottaly ndortw Tart and Stat Chalrtnan'-Ad'aaa, 'and aleotad Postmaster CodlX'Brlgga and Dep uty. Rarinua,-Gotloetor J. C. ilaacU delegatea to-th Natlotia OnwwUon. It C 'I)UBckrt- waa indorsed totk K- imnai umiimiKiraia. "!.V Beat farrH I hr rear fertaa 114 at Ih tOjs rtwir, -T , - .. -.... .. V ... I .1 ' , '. , , fttlty Pkt-Xw!'-, U.AU Bather Oil ii ToHy. April lSth, thr will t a ti t h, r.l Pa tar. l:r," i....:;.. r . cliarged 10 rcntt to frtUf ,f it-.' r. 1ml every mi, ij vnta f.if Vm an.' fmtl im,.f 1 1 i 7 n 1 - r 1 GROVE 0 111 BACKBURN'S THE VERY BEST FROM Graham Richardson's FARM 15 CENTS HAC () oon( )()(- ( i ( Sci feen ioors Let us fit your L't the flies get too bad. We also have a full try wire. PRICES KMHT-WIU, ; Gaskiii Ha I i 73 "i O O ()- Str -o o ; -( , ti new one 6 VIEWS OF NEW Life Series, Six Doctor St-ries. Leai her, Wood Toasts, lAc ALL KINDS Oi M Duffy's f 0 Make pleasure in saying is:. it we will Open Btisiness OUR STORE In the Elk's Temple on THURSDAY I. ' We will begin moving riot le open for business till m: open m iiJORE, except the Matting Depart i'a"ai be oren at our Dresent store all th'- inn 7 w-" Tuesday and Wednesday, s i We hope to see everybody at OUR NEW on Thursday. We will give Double Trading Stamps the remainder oHKe month WBBEf RESENT THE FOLLOWlNCt RTRuNO HOMK 0M-,j PANIE3 AND WILLGOAtH) TOOR INTEltCST HARK- FULLY A.ND WELL: ' 1 , . - . , . , , Korth fJialMfInanrneCo., KiMton. - , . i .' - Nnrih 8lt Fir Inturance Co., Grilor. , M fUwthom Ll f tock Inturtor Co., High PotnL.' ' New i'orn Huiltl.ng it Loan Atan. Net 9 pr Cent laveatmmt, no i UI. 4 TTnHM 8iat Caanalty Co.. ll.O tut acrnifenUt talh coat U t TikIfv VrM, W ilmington, Mutnimvtit, Iron Fwtng, U ,'. . " Wi'.l iriure t (, rrforty. Furniture. - IIre and Mutn' At I ny a Ml tily ai, I C ur.ty (-.; rj, I'sUtra nc,(rd a(Wr, TVKTV-Si: !. I !l VKA R Jk.T TO BE PES o- o a .a-ows A !'!! to a Six 1 i . I.,:: ! ?-i i '. i (A I 0 4$ WW 23 Monday ui"! n : r. ,' . i t : c Wl ll:r w i . ; M N'l'W h will 'xiay, I'ORE APRIL '"A ( . . ..t Jaf. A. Cry.in. E. IL -rn, C1."1.'S. Try-, '
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