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i r 1 i ! r j. i VOLDMI XIYI, IXY 1X&I, CUTIS COUBTT, K. Cm'TOKSDAT, JULY 21 1903. FIRST SECTION, NUMBUt St. i5 I 1 S0 UJ1C1V lilt II I 1 I i I I'll HOSPITAL SECRETS. A Nurse Says I t Pe-ru-jit It viiiv VI falllWGIIltJI UV . ii MR3.XTK TATLOB. JKra. ATaris Taylor, a graduated muna of prominence, gfrea bar ex perience with Peran In an open letter. Her position la madefy mud professional standing combine to give apecUl prominence to ber ut terances. . ,. .. CHICAGO, ILL, 427 Monroe "AifuMl have observed Pernni ' la the finest tonlo any man or woman Ml use who la weak from the? aftet fleet of any serious illness. HI hare aeen It ued In a number ol onvalescent ease, and hare smn sev eral other tonics used, bnt 1 found thai those who used Feruna had the quickest relief. . . ' " Pemna teems td restore vitality, Increase bodily vigor and renew health and ttrength In m wonderfully short time, "MRS. ' KA TB TAYLOR. In tW of the great multitude ol women suffering from some form of fe male disease and yet unable to find any cure, Dr. Hartman, the renowned spe cialist on female catarrhal diseases, has . announced his willingness to direct the treatment of as many cases as make application to him during the summer months, without charge. Address The Parana Medicine Co, Columbus, Ohio, SUPPLIES FOR SECOND Regiment to be Sought in New Bern. : - - Three Tears on Public Roads For Embezzling. Special to Journal. : Raliioh, July 18. The " National Gnard officials in this State have been Interested In knowing how the war de partment intends to "ration troops on ' doty In camp. A telegram from the Secretary of War today directs that army rations bo pro Tided, and that these supplies be pur " chased in open market or otherwise, and - that duplicate bill be kept. - Commissary General Gallertt Is or dered to go to Now Bern at once to pur- ' chase supplies for Second regiment for v encampment at Morehead City. . " lames will bo made In regular army style, and as the allowance is very fair -; the troops will be well fed. In the Superior court hero' today , Charles 0 McDonald was sentenced . to three j ears labor on the public roads for embezzling $1,209 from the Sapreme t Lodge Knights of Honor.'.. lie ap pealed. .,.' ' : v ' NEW YORK SPECIAL LOW RATE ' .TOURS. !( v - New York to California and return, leaving any day July 81st to August 13, , lemming until Oct. 15th, round trip , only $09.!t5. w Mew York to Buffalo and return, leaT--vlng Aug, 80th or 8 lit, retarnlng ' good : until Sept. 6th, round trip only $9.25. -New York to Niagara Falls and return . ; leaving Sept. 5th, returning until Sej t. 7th, round trip rate only $10.25,. 1 1 V ' New York to Toronto and return, lea? lng Sept. flib, returning until 8epU 13th round trip rate only 91,1.75 atd 113.85, (Including Uaskoka Lakes 17.55 addl- .. tlonal). ' . i'.?;'; e j.?. ' Every day tours of the Famous Rldeau Lakes, Toronto and Muskoka Lakes, via The Thousand Islands at special rates. . Address, MILTON 0. ROACH, O. E. P." A.," N. T. O. & H. B. R. R. Co. 1116 Broadway, New York City, N. Y, New line of Panama Hat just received at J J Baxtet's. l- No Chanec In Rural Delivery :: The tosiol floe Department ha made public the following: "There seems to be t wide misunderstanding as to the pres ent attitude of tbe.department regarding rnral free delivery. It Is not the pur pose of )he, department to disturb routes already established unless they are manifestly unnecessary. But as long as all of the routes that are asked for caunot be established because of the lack of snT Helen t money, the routes that will supply the greatest number of fami lies should certainly have preference.' i . 1 . CRATFUL PORTUGUESE. Tat Pcrtngal Government Expresses ' Thanks to Americans," Through i'.Legtto at Washlogtoo. The following note of thanks for kind eases rendered the crew and caasangers of the wrecked barkentlae, Yera Cru, by the Amerksn people; ' has been handed to the Department of 8 tat at Washington, by tho-repretentaUves of tn gOTsrsment of PdrtngaL and trans mitted to the Qoyarnor of North Caro lina by Secretary Hay. The eorrespen- denea will explain ltseU, State of North Carolina. Executive De partment, Raleigh. , , .v . V i July 15, 1808. EICExoellency, the Govamor of North Carolina, Raleigh,- North Carolina. " Sln-I have the konor loendoee copy of a note from the Portogueee Charge 'Affaires ad Intel Im at this capital, ex pressing the thanks of Us government for the kind and humane treatment ae- oorded to the Portuguese subjects on the wrecked barkentlne Yen Cms VIL : . I nave the konor to be, Sir, Your obedient servant John Hay. Enclosure: from Portuguese Charge, July 18, 190SV ' 1 ,1 a Legacao de Portugal ' nos Estados jUnldoe. .. , ; 1 Washington, O. O., July 18, 1908. Blr: This Legation, In transmitting to Lisbon all the Information regarding the wreck of the barkentlne "Vera .Crnr -lyil" occurred a lew months ago on the territorial waters of North Carolina, could notftsalt the kind and human steps taken by the local authorities, for the welfare and comfort of the sick and crew and immigrants transported by Ut. . Back action having been highly appre ciated there. I am directed to express, on behalf of His Moat Faithful Majesty's Government, Its deep gratification and thankfulness, for the assistance extend ed to Portuguese subjects by the Ameri can Authorities. s jSj-;":1 Thereforo, I have the honor to request Your Excellency to be so good to con vey to said authorities, the feelings of the Portuguese Government on the sub ject- ; V. v .:, v . ' I have the honor to be, Sir, Your Ex cellency's most obedient servant, .. Ignaclo da Costa Duarte.. ' lion. John Hay. ? :; ' Bhreaded Wheat Blscnitat; J R Par- ker.Jr's DOVER.T . f July 10. Mr L G Ferrell and wife of Klnston, were here yesterday visiting relatives. Prof L L Hargrave spent Saturday In New Bern on business. :We are Informed that Mr WRSaul'a lost a barn of tobacco Friday. ,v. Senator Warren of Jones county will deliver an educational address tn the academy here tomorrow evening at 2.80 m. The publlo la invited to come out and hear one of North Carolina's distin guished young men. . -,.r" ; " Dr Pollock's lot generally known as "The Farm" is one of the prettiest In town. We understand he contemplates building a beautiful residence on It some time soon. - - Tobacco curlngjs under great head way and our farmers are kept busy. They say laborers are very scarce and are fearful of not being able to house the crop a fact as It ripens. ' v;;. ' 1 The Summer Normal for Craven coun ty teachers that Is being so ably con ducted here by Prof. L L Hargrave - and Hiss Reubel Suggs waa visited Wednes day by Mlu Leah Jones and Messrs Danl Lane, John S Morion, 0 L Stevens sad M D Lane. Messrs S M Brlnson and B A Nunn were expected but owing to sickness and business engagements were detained. The day was very Inter esting and profitably spent. . Short ad dresses were made by the visitors. Mlu Leah Jones talked to the teachers In the morning cn kindergarten work and the' general management of small children. Ia the afternoon quite a number of our eltlaens went out aad had the pleasure of hearing Miss Jones. An organization was formed for the purpose of looking after and making the school buildings and grounds as attractive as possible. The day as a whole will serve as a stim ulus to the . teachers and our citizens generally and we feel that It was fortu nate for us to have had these visitors with us. . - G. V.R. , Sail Boat Capsize! Sunday afternoon a small jail boat containing John Stanley and "Doo". Howard capsized at the black buoy near the mouth of Trent, river and the young men got an involuntary wetting. 8tanley was engaged In adjusting the jib while Howard was attempting to pull the centre board up when the boat ca reened and spilled Its occupants into the water. Messrs W J Brooks and Sam Morgan were In another little boat near by and went to their assistance, taking the boys In their own boat and righting the over turned eraft. ' :-: No Injuries resulted from the spill but the boys narrowly escaped a serious acci dent and doubtless will not ears to re- pest the experience. n C' PLAGUE OF HOT WEATHER. Suday Sm Glowed With Intense Fe- .'.Poubtleai Hour Mead, Leon, with whomwe are all well acquainted had been in New Ben Sunday, ha would have been heard to ask "Why, oh, why did I leave that dear old Nome City, Alaska f . The eoollng bretaee ef that far northern city would have been a salable article at almost aay price In this section. ' r:. -I'; .-t . ' ' The thermometer registered M degrees and the sun beat down whh merciless fury. There waa Tory little breeze stir ring thus making the vendition worse; i In spite of the great heat and the ex- MiraiotMjM Morehead the attendance at the churches waa very good and they seemed to be as cool as aay other place inthodty.,,;' .v-':'.-," -''. ' A rood many citizens availed tbem- lives of the opportunity to go to More head and get the benefit of the eoollng sea breeae which was delightfully fresh on that day even If It did come from the salty sea. ! ! The usual reaction of the superheated atmosphere set In about sis o'clock Sun day evening and we had a thunderstorm which cooled off the air and the suffer ing populace breathed easier. Two l tonus occurred, the last one taking place about one o'clock . Monday morn ing. ' ..;:;. SUNDAY MORNING FIRE. Good Work by Firemen Prevents A De- r v ; structlve Fire, ' A trash heap In "the rear of M. X. WhltehursU store was set oa fire Bun- day morning and the fire was discovered about 8 o'clock. - " i The fire communicated to E. B. Hack- burn's warehouse and a lively blaze was the result. j s.itV) r ' 'But for the rain and for the ab sence of wind It would have been hard for the firemen to control the flsmes as they had got a big start before being dis covered. The work of the firemen was very effective In putting out the fire In the warehouse. The loss sustained by Mr Hackbarn wu f 500 to stock and 100 to building; stock Insured. :. There Is a strong belief among thos - affected by the recent fires that Incendi aries are at work in the city. Several places ia the State have suffered severely on account of fire which waa traced dl. reotly to incendiary origin. - If New Bern has a firebug there is no telling where or when these affairs will end un less the guilty person Is discovered. . We are offering this week a beautiful line of new embroideries and laces at about one half what they are worth. ,v ;y, J.J. BAXTER., PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr H S Grant went to Beaufort last evening.- - ' Mr WD Barrington and family are passing a few days in Morehead. ' ' Mr Alpheus Dlsosway left last even ing for Nags Head on a pleasure trip. ; Mr Asher Safer has gone to Baltimore to spend a few " days, Left yesterday evening. . . 7 ! MrsL E Bryan returned Sunday morn ing from a visit with her patents in Hampton, Va. . . , , , T .. ; Mrs L O Tolsoia returned Sunday morn lng from, a visit with her parents In Hampton, Va. , m '; ."- ' J Miss Rosa Lofrln, who has been visit ing the Misses Basnight left yesterday for Jacksonvme,M O. Mr Charles W. Roberts, formerly of New Bern, but now of Philadelphia Is visiting friends la theolty.- , . . Mr and Mrs John H Weddell left yes terday for Baltimore and points la West Virginia to be gone for two weaks. ; Mrs W B Blount went to Klnston yes terday morning, and will visit there and at Grifton for two or three weeks. Mrs SB Ellis,' MtssKizabeth Ellis and Mrs 0 E Slover left yesterday morn ing for Blowing Rock to spend the sum- ner. ,l,f:. . Mr Will Ooley, of the Raleigh Post, ac companled by Mrs. Ooley, were here yes terday, and left on the steamer for Eliza beth City, last night. Mrs P Heinsberger, and Mr Ed Helris- berger, of Wilmington, fend ' Mr Ross Glddens of Goldsboro were guests of Mr J. Wayland Jones Sunday. . w Messrs. Chas. Duffy, Dan MoNlnnery and Miss Katie Carroll, of Wilmington, spent Sunday In the city, the guests of Miss Mkrgaret McSofley. Mlas Emma Sultan returned from Nor folk, Sunday, having completed a course In stenogrsphy, In the Short Hand and Business College In that cltyv Mrs H J Morris left yesterdays after noon for her home at Hontzdale, Pa., after spending few days with the fam ily of Mr Philip' Howard, of this city. Mr and Mrs Walter Q Bray left on the steamer Neuse last evening1 for an ex tended Northern trip. They will visit all the Important points in New York State, after which they will go to Toron to Canada, before their return home.' ' , Curee C 'p , . , I J 9 v . . . . Pope Leo Deal Special to Journal. - -ju Bomb, July SO.-Pope Leo died O'clock this morning. at 4 Shipping Commissioner Appointed Mr C C Clark, Jr.. hai received notice of the appointment of Shipping Commlo stoner for this port. The appointment comes from the treasury department at Washington. , . The duties of this office , are to keep a register of the names of all tailors and laborers aboardsblps for ths convenience of ship masters. He also has authority to arbitrate differences between masters and sailors Jn .cases affecting wages where It Is mutually agreed to settle such differences by arbitration. Ills de cision In such cases Is final. V . GALILEE. v July 17. Two of Galilee's most pop ular young people, Mr Alexander A. Price and Miss May A Tbomu.'were married Thursday evening July 16th at the residence of Mr F P Rowe Esq. who officiated. We wish the happy couple a pleasant and prosperous journey through life. R- . Universalis to Organize. It Is learned that an effort will bo made to organize a congregation of Unl- veraallsts somewhere to hU immediate section, perhaps at Tburman. There are very few of ilmt ronomina tioa around here, but in tome places In the State, they have quite a large congre gatlon. Tho purpose Is to engage a Slate pator who will visit the several congre gations as often as convenient, and as sistants will be provided as are needed. The Universallsts have been heretofore anorganlzed as a State body, and each congregation must needs procure a ai tor as best it could, one visitation of the pastor during the week being as much as could be expected by some. ok. a. i. ... ;; I Y.i- t be l;;u 1 i.r.::!i i: v ftowti nt tbi ryii'ptk.'i) laKt uii.Ut. mi l I dou't be lieve ft soul noticed me. Sirs." Gray There's where you made a mistake. Now, I wore uiy old black silk thnt has been turued twice, and everybody saw me fast enough. Boa ton Transcript. j ; For '''Infants 'kuil CMldicn. . rha Kind You Jiava Always Bought Bears the Signature of Notice to Shippers. I wish to say to the shippers of New Bern and shippers of the Bay River Line and all excursion parties that I have made arrangements to put a steamer by the name of Flora Temple on the line from here to Bay river and other points for tho convenience of the shippers at the same rate that the steamer Trent had She can be chartered at $20 per day to ran excursions up and down Reuse river. $25 per day to Ocracoke and Washington. $10 for four hours at night. , . HH DOWDY, " Agent. '?': List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at New Beia, Craven county N. C. July 20, 1003: ' . MBN'S UST. A Rev George Annies, Jasper N C. B Capt Calvin Bnckmaster schooner Cora, M 1 Bryant Jasper N C, Chas. Brtlet. C W 0 Capps, Mr Conway co P, M. D-RQ Dixon. , ' E Elds, of the church, Eld. to church COl. ' '.,":' G CecllS Guthrie, Schr. Susan A Bryan, I Stephon W Islor. . J Gilford Johnson, M Henry Mauhret,' Hansel Moore Bellafr N O, Caleb McCafferty. , ; N-RBNeai; ... '( P Robert L Plgott. S-Mr Smith 150 George street, W B Simmons Jasper N C, Irle George Swan T W T Troy Sect, or President To bacco Board of Trade, Rev. R. F. Troy.,i' .;.;;-'V'-'vV;' -. ,, ; W-G B White 13 Elm St. ; ; , : Ames's list.. :. :.,-M , B Miss n, R Barhsm, Miss Rent Burnett. ::'jsi V" ty':- C-Mrs Mary Charrlck, Mrs Mary E Cox. .,: D Miss JuUa Daly Jasper N C, Mlis Nellie Dixon Jasper NO. .) -.' . HMIsa Minnie Hadson, 1 J Mrs Zorato Jones. : M Mrs B F Marquette 110 Metcalf St P Maria Provlck eare Martha Hag- ney. T Miss Rate Thomerson, Mrs Mollle Taylor. - -, ' "V-Mrs Mary Wab, Lima N C. Persons calling for the above letters will : please say advertised and give date of Hat- .';'-'? The regulations now require thai one (1 cent shall be collected on the delivery of ech advertised letter., ' " " r " S. W. Hancock, P. M. FIF.LD PEAS FOR SEED I have '85 bushels of fine seed peas which I will soil cheap. J. 12. Blade, at J. F. Taylor's The Old Standard '':" '--r Grove's Tasteless Chill Tdnf c has stood the test 25 years. Average annual sdes over One and a Half Million bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, Kudosed wttJi every bottle AM INGENIOUS BURGLAR. Umr llvOvcned Me tVltliomt Tools or Exploslvea. -Au extraordinary account Is given Of how a safo' was opened by a robber who bad nt his disposal no Instrument of any kind, but operated merely with his finger nail. The person who accom plished the feat revealed bis intention of robbing the iron safe in a hotel to another young man, who happened to be the cousin of the hotel proprietor. As a matter of course tho proposed scheme to rob was revealed to the own er of tho hotel, and a little before mid night, when It was to bo put Into exe cution, a couple of detectives were con cealed behind the office counter. A short time afterward the robber entered the office gently, without either tools or explosives wherewith to open the uiasalve Iron receptacle, the com bination of which It was evident he did not know. He had, however, resorted to c.n Ingenious plan of his own. He bad pared tho nail of his Index finger on the right hand until the blood vessels were exposed. Then by placing the sensitive wound on tho combina tion lock he could distinguish tho move ments of the tumblers as they fell. For more than an hour did he work, and at last there came a sharp click, and bo swung bnek the doors of the safe. He was in the net of filling his pock ets .with the vnluablo papers It con tained when a damper was thrown up on his activity by the sudden grasp of the detectives, under whose escort he was taken to prison. Loudon TIt-Blts. Danger In "Home Remedies," "The trouble with poor persons who try to doctor themselves before coming here," said a physician in a public dis pensary, "Is that they do not know the first thing about the 'simple remedies,' as they call tbem, that they use. Of tentimes they do themselves serious In Jury through sheer ignorance. I had a man In here the other day who had taken half an ounce of cholera mix ture. Somebody had told him to take half a teaspoonfut." It is the same way With paregoric, sweet niter, ammonia and other well known household reme dies. Persons who trust to their mem' ory are likely to get mixed and- either take an overdose or use the wrong medicine. A woman came in here suf fering from the effects of a drug that she should never have obtained except on a physician's prescription. It was tho big overdose and her prompt appli cation for relief that saved her. When I scolded ber she showed me a clipping from one of the magazines advising its use. The dose prescribed was enough to kill a horse." New York Times. The Menu Card Ik It. First Form. In its old fashioned form the menu was usually written large on cards of such Imposing dimensions that room for one only could be found at each end of the board. In the medlmval dinner this aid to selection must have been an absolute necessity, for the mediaeval dinner was a. mine of sur prises. It was divided into courses, as are our own dainty meals, but whereas nowadays the diner has a general idea that fish will follow soup and that en tree is succeeded by relove, end can conceive generally the sort of demand that each course will make upon -his appetite and digestion, there was no possible arguing as to what was going to happen at an early English dinner, and close study fails to reveal the ex istence of any principle of arrange ment HOW FIRES MAY START. B.v.r.l Thins That Will Can.. Spontanea. Oombnatlan. Damp lampblack will Ignite from the sun's rays. . The same can be said of cotton waste moist wltb lard or other animal oil. Lampblack and a little oil or water will under certain conditions Ignite spontaneously. Nl trio acid" end charcoal create spontaneous combus tion. New printers' ink on paper when in contact with a steam pipe will ignite quickly. Boiled linseed oil and turpen tine in equal parts on cotton waste will Ignite in a few hours under a mild neat nd will in time create enough heat to ignite spontaneously, says Cassler's Magazine. Bituminous coal should not be stored where It will come in contact with wood partitions or columns or against warm boiler Bettings or steam pipes-. This coal should not be very deep if It is to be kept on storage for s long period. . If piled In the basement of a building it should be shallow end free from moisture and under good ventilation. .That liable to absorb moisture should be burned first If on fire a small quantity of water shower ed on this kind of coal cokes it and re tards any great supply of water reach ing the fire, thus necessitating the over hauling of the pile. Iron chips, filings or turnings should not be stored In a shop in wooden boxes. The oily waste which is : not infrequently thrown among them adds to the danger of Are from this source. The sweepings from the machine shop, if kept on band, should never be placed over iron shav ings. This niRss of disintegrated iron is enough to Incite beat and combus tion. Iron and steel filings and turn ings when mixed With oil will ignite spontaneously after becoming damp, steam pipe against wood will cause the latter to ignite spontaneously after be ing carbonized, particularly It super heated steam enters the pipe, thus in b a Ten Cent Package of C&OVTS BLACK HOOT UVEX PLLV " BZl'STJKElCTbISI,r..;.rr HAOEBUBKS inn jwuLI oLL JUL i i JlK BEGINNING flONDAY, JULY 20th, And will last TEN (10) DAYS, as we will begin to take stock the first of August. ' "VTEW, Seasonable, Stylish and Reliable Merchandise, Ruthlessly Slaughtered to make room for Fall and Winter Stock,' thin notable MONEY SAVING OFFERING comprises all of the most de sirable and eeasonable Wash Fabrics that must he disposed of. " ' THE GENERAL SHOPP1NO PUBLIC ARB INVITED to participate ia the FINEST FEAST OF BARGAINS ever spread Prices have been made wonderfully low, lowered to a point that places them beyond the reach of competition " " ". We simply mention a few names and;prices: 34 inch Egyptian Tissue, worth ESc, this sale SOe 31 inch CordedJChambray, worth 26c, this sale ..:.'..18o' 97 inch Mercerized Chambray, Special..........'... ......I.Uie Colored Dotted Mull, worth 20c, to close out at w He Lace Stripe Mull M He , Beautiful Torchon Striped Lawn, worth 25c, Special..... Ho . 84 inch Madras, worth 20c, this sale only,... 12jc 32 inoh Madras, only .". ' 9c Black Lawn with Fancy Satin Stripe, worth 80c, to close out at .. SOo Dotted Swiss, worth 85c and 40c, Special this sale...... SSe Regular line at 12ic, 15c, and 20c. ' A, 27 inch Mercerized Zephyrs, worth 25c, Special 15c SPECIALS IBT CURTAIN S WI3S. 50 inch Curtain Swiss, worth 50c, to close out at 25e 43 inch Curtan Swiss, worth 85c, Special this sale..' 19c 80 inch Curtain Swiss, worth 25c and 85c, Special this sale... 184o & 19e Curtain Swiss, worth 10c and 12Jc, this sale.... .........So, 8c & lOo Buy a New Curtain for your window at a small cost. . . i ., ir-a See us for a Musquito Canopy and save money, only a few left. Tljeyjnust go:. Size 2, x 8 yards at ..$1 00 Size 8tx9 yards at 1 88 IKTio lot Harvey s Smalt , , Sugar Cured hams JUST RECEIVED. Nice Cream Cheese, - ' -'' ' i ' Fancy Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Batter just from the dairy. Mason's Improved Fruit Jars and Jar Lubbers." ' 4 Heinz's Sweet Mixed and Plain Cucumber Pickles. . Ileinz's Pure Apple Vinegar. ..,.,-; Complete Stock of the Beat Groceries that, money ;will buy. . - - j I respectfulli solicit a share of your trade and guarantee eatifaction and prices. , - Tours to please, -.' il"'!J"'UL 'Phone ML O A n.T.n I DG EGV'I tl V;,VL Z from .22 to .50 loatled wf!b eUI' I , always give entire satisfsction. 11 t 3 s , .modern manner, by exact in' ' ' : No Pay. ; 50c. I .i-it 'I tsu Cl VLztzXL Ijj, CJrcccr, 71 Ercal f!i . creasing the tcpiperature. Store.
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