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iZOXl PASSING EVENTS. XtlfJ Tejler vesterdev received e solid car lokd of Pkbst Beer direct from WnwMkee, WU.. ' Tier Siti been fc few sales of eottok la the local market thli week at 13 MU, There U very little demnd tor Ue staple. ' Tke price of shad Is itlU holdiag ap. Kom tit 0 and 50 eta the shad, bocks ereHoeets. . . Dr 11 H Street end family kre reeldiaj kt No 183 Middle ktreet nitil the com- plellok of their former home on John- stoa street. Radishes were offered for sale by the greea grocers yesfhrdsy. They were the lnt la say eonkiderkhle quantity on the aasrkt this season. ' G8Wkte.-s& Son, the well knowk carriage makere, hare presented thit of floe with k alee combination thermome ter knd Urometer, for which the Journal Ik fleetly obliged. While tin inatru saent lk really ka advertlsemeat for the Arm, It Ik like the produc'. of their fac- lory, well mkde, neat knd tervicea- The relktlree of thoie James City riot en, who were sent to jail yesterday aet p a grekt lamentation while the prison era were being Incarcerated. These people are Tery emotional and excitable. Just u they scream and howl about the punishment of tbeir friends, so will they khrlek knd froth for the punishment of a supposed enemy. Tbeir preachers end teachers are largely responsible for tbeir wild utd kenseless conduct. It looki as though the county authori ties will have enough convicts on their hands after this court to organize a prtt ty good klzed road gang. It is very strange why the convicts from Craven county have to be sent to other counties to work roads, when tbts county's roads are well nigh Impassable half t':e time. . If the county makes very much money by the operation nobody has ever found It out. The first excursion of the season will be ran by Thos H Knight from Wil mington to this city on Monday May 9th, the rate being $1 .25 for the round trip. The condition of Mr J R Parker, Jr, of whose illness the Journal has spoken of does not Improve. His death Is ex pected to occur at any lime, ; He was taken with a second attack of hiccoughs last night which greatly weakened him. Although the month of April Is near ly half over the weather up to.'date with but few exceptions Is such as belongs entirely to the month of March. fjn comfortably cool and frosty nights have been the rule end vegetation has been retarded by the unseasonable condition. Wednesday the government thermome ter registered 5 degrees And yesterday it was 40 decrees. So far the month has been the coldest that has been known for many years. Mr B B Mallison sustained a painful Injury to his hand In an accident that occurred yesterday In his and Capt J M White's truck package factory. He was edging some cabbage box heads when k piece caught on the eaw knd jerked his hand into the saw. The flesh on one thumb was badly mangled, but the bene was not injured and it is proba ble that the thumb can be saved. Kin- kton Free Press 14th. The elocution class of Miss Annie D Green will give on next Wednesday af ternoon the 20th, Cinderella Pantomlm and Edltha's Burglar. This entertain ment will be especial y for the interest of the children and everything is planned with with the purpose In view of pleas ing them. The older folk will also be pleased with this enjoyable affair In which some of the prettiest knd most at tractive children in Mew Bern will take a part. Fuller particulars will appear la Sunday's issue. A gentleman from Jones county in conversation with tie writer yesterday said that the terribly bad roads leading Into New Bern were costing this city many hundreds of dollars a year. The people of his county, he remarked, pre ferred to trede kt New Bern, becauso it was their old market town.but that they were compelled to carry their trade else where, because of the bad roads leading into this town. The writer while on k recent trip through the upper part Ons low, heard a number of prominent farm, ers express the same opinion. tea for the Orphans. , The Junior Auxiliary cf Christ cbufth Will give tea at the residence of Miss Margaret D Nelson, Monday afternoon April 18th kt 4 o'clock. The proceeds will b devoted to the Orphanage at Charlotte. The needs of the orphkns are specially pressing at this time and their cause Is on that will kppsal to all. Remember th dsy Mondky April 16th. . THE LADIES fsvor painting thel . churches, knd therefor we urge every Minister to remember We give a liberal quantity of the Longman Ss Martinez Paint toward the painting. Wears knd covers like gold, Don't psy $1.50 a gallon for Linseed Oil (worth 00 cents) which yon do when yon Duy otner paint in a can with a paint label on it. ' : 84 .make 14, therefor when you want fourteen gallons of pa!nt,buy only eight of L & H., and mix six gallons pork Linseed Oil with it, knd thus get paint kt less than $1.20 per gallon. Many bouses are well painted ' with four, gallons of L. & M. and three gal ons of linseed oil mixed therewith. Wears knd covers like gold J" These Celebrated paints are so'e by Ilyman Supply Co., . Now Barn N C. WetheriBftoa tatitaerty Mr John Wetherlngtoa, was happily married to Miss Ada Dkagheity kt hall past sevea o'clock oa the eveaisg of April 13lh kt AabsryCharch, Pu lectio a N. C. The seen w as ob of be aaty knd graa- denr kid th building was Ailed to over flowing. The church was profusely decked la flowers, jessamine aad dogwood adding rich perfume and shtdding a fairy like influence over th whole bower, ; Nature tco, hal don her atmcstto gnat the couple a beautiful night th stars studding th ebosy vaalts without, viewing ik loving coapetftloa with th candle within. V Six bilic maids, knd an qkl em ber ( f groomsmen made ap' th bildal party and hi lped to render th hoar at- t recti re. Th participating ones were Mis Bark Baum, and Mr Rogue Bich- ardson, Miss Bertha Wktberlngtoa, and Mr Wklter Kennedy, Mies Uial Ipock, and Mr Archie Lyon, Miss Ida Ipock.and Mr Waller Richardson, Mia Ilk Wetk erlngton, and Mr Ernest Daugherty, In the toft mellow light of th shining candles while the organ under the skill ful touch of fie efficient organist pealed forth in full, rich, tones of joy th atten dant i.eame slowly np th aisles oa elthi r Side and crossing kt the front formed k semi cire'e around the chanoel ra'L ' The brlda came In with her brother while the groom was accompanied by his kil ter and there beneath the flowery arch the twain were joined by Pastor Ton- sand. Altar the caremony, the paity passed under the arch and dividing every other two separated r nd passed out on oppo- s't 3 aisles. Seldom if ever hss Asbury Church witnessed such beauty and grace. Th bridesmaids were tastily arrayed in white dresses and chiffon ba'k while th bride k as handsomely dressed In the same. After this the pulles with a host of friends and acquaintances,repalrtd with the wedded ones to their new home near Jasper and there, amid the feasting and revelry made merry until the night was far spent. Mr and Mrs Wetherlngton, were both well known and beloved as was testified by the profusion of teautKul presents received and one and all joined In wish lug them Innumerable years of unbroken felicity. "8" Letter to WB Ellis, New Bern, N. C: Dear Sir: The way to boy paint Is to go by the name. There Is k name never seen on sham paint or weak paint or short measure paint: Devoe. There are a hundred different names In paint, Some are sham; some weak; some short measure ; and some all three. If there Is another such paint as De voe lead-and-slnc, we don't know it There are a few fairly good paints; k few ; enly one Devoe. A gallon Devoe Is worth a gallon-and-k-hklf of thos few. Mr Aaron Hlgginr, of P.'alnfield, N J, alw ays used 15 gallons of mixed pain for his house. Last spring he bought 15 gallons of Deyoe and had 4 gallons left. Yours truly F. W. Devoe & Co 60 New Tork, P. S. E. W. Smallwood tolls our paint Death of William Charlotte. Mr William Charlotte died kt his 1st homo kt 141 Pollock ktreet Wdndy morning, after k long nnd painful, 111- ness. He was 68 years of kg knd was born and raised in this section. Mr Charlotte was well known in the city and a highly respected ret ident ' ' The funeral will be held kt the Tkber- nacl Baptist church this kfternoon at 4.30. Rev Boney of Wilmington will of ficiate. XIXA. Bears th. ) Thl Kind Yw Haw Alww Boofht gut!iro of State of North Carolina, Department of State, "Certificate of Dissolution. io an ti wnom tnesa r resents mav come GREETING: WHEREAS, It kppen to myastlk faction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary disso lution thereof by the nnknlmouk sent of nil the stockholders, deposited la my office, that th Collin Gin Compkny k corporation of this State, whose prln clple office It situated at No -street, In the City of New Bern, County of Craven, But of North Caro lina, (R. F. Broaddus being th agent therein and In chare thereof, upon whom process may be served,) ha eon plied wUh the requirements of aa aet of th General Assembly of North Carolina (Session 1901,) entitled "An act to re vise the Corporation Law of North Car- olina,"prelImInsry to th issuing of thl Certificate of Dissolution, rl - m Now THEBsroBB, I, . J BBTAN GRIMES, Secretary of Stat of th Stat of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the taid corpornlon dldf oa the twenty-seventh dsy of August 1903. file In my office k duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of skid corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said con sent snd record of the proceedings kfore aid ere now on file la my said office a provided by law' '-a IN TESTIMONY WHEREOP. I net hereto set my hud and kfflxed my of ficial seal, at Raleigh, this 27th day of August A D, one thousand nlo ban die! and three. -- , J. BRYAN GEIMES, 1 f fec'ty of Btato. SUXJUER BOARDERS ATTENTIOH The First Waal f the Seasea Sect ea the Rett Carolina Ceast Th e aerpeat aghatloa has begia at aa earlier dat than usual aad summer renort proprietor are making extra ef- forte to get a aerpeat or a whale attrae tioe for their hotels. From Maateo eoaaea the first report of kay where oa the ooait. The atsn'eo correspondent of the Ellas' t a City Booacmlst ktatss that a really truly whale has btea seen near thsre by at least one truthful saea. Mr Jos Tom Daniels, a fisherman was oat at ass fishing for sturgeon wasaae saw a Boaster whale coming toward hint with wide open moots aad kt k very rapid rate. - Dsalsls put mp sll th sail th boat could carry aad Bade every possi ble effort to get oa. of the wey of the whale, even putting out fur tber t) sea. He escaped th monster aad watted kom time before dailog to go back for fear the whale might appear. Mr Daniel la now ssfe kt Msntso snd fetls mighty glkd that to wasn't a Jc- aah. Daniels described the whkle ss 78 feel long ss near ss he could tell st s hasty glance; that much was out of water and there Ik no telling how muck his whale ship wss towing behind. The man thinks the fish was not leas than 150 feet long. The dimensions of the dis tended mouth wss sll of 85 feet snd could have awkllowed the bokt, matt, cargo and kll knd then asked for e sec ond helping. Arrangements will be made by the en terprising hotel keepers to have the whale eppeer off the beach every day during the heated season. GALILEE. April 13. We have had some pretty weather for the lsst two weeks snd It hss dii slpsted the blues of our farmers. Most of the work with us since last writing has been plowing knd burning off land. Wk hkd a light thunder storm yester day and last night we had k hkll storm, but It was light and no damage was done. All the tick people of Galilee are well one more time I believe. Mist Maggie Jones of near Vanceboro Is visiting her pkrents here end is suffer ing with kn abcctt on her arm. Mr J O Wiley and Mines Stella Whit- ford snd Msry Whitford of Zors were In Galilee lsst Sunday. Rev J B Reap ait will preach for us next Sunday at S o'clock. Our Sunday School la preparing for a Children's Day. HARD TIMES o Btantas EifBttart of t Tbe tai Ym Hw Hlwirs Bonjrt Criminal Court Mott of the day In the criminal court yesterday was taken op with the trial of the case of the State vs Sallle Oannon for keeping a disorderly house. . The testimony was extremely sensations! snd was not tuck tslk aa Is heard in po lite society. The jury rendered aver diet of guilty. Sentence will be pro nounced later. The cue of State vt Foutt for ssiault with dekdly weapon was heard. New Idea In Scientific Farming. ' The New Bern truck farmers who kl Wkys up to dkte and adopt the most kd- vanced methods of truck farming, have had their attentive called to the tystsm of Irrigation. . Mr Wm Dunn, a prominent trucker of this vicinity hat introduced this system and has about 7 or 8 acres on his farm covered with the irrigation pipes. Mr W 0 Wlllett, expects to sdopt this system and no donbt others will follow. The jlklnner system of Irrigation con tittt of a tystsm of iron or galvanised pipes 40 feet apart and the length of which can be according to the number of feet of ground to be covered. These are elevated, from the ground on I takes set firmly la the ground. The stakes nay be msde high enough for a horse to pail under if It la considered important to work the Crop both ways. . The pipes are perforated and little brass tprays or nozilet are inverted four feet apait In the pipes and when the wster Is tamed on It gives a uniform tprsy the entire length of the line. In 48. hours of contlouous pumping at 60 pounds pressure, it csn equsl IS Inches of rsio, Th greatest value of this systen outside of irrigation it protecting the plants from frosts, ss oa frosty nights wsrm water can be rain ed kll over the gardens sll night. Bylhis irrigation ten acres will ylsld, more profit than a large farm conducted oa ths old plan. Resolutions of Respect. . Whereas, God in His wis Provide res has seen fit to remove from our midst, our beloved and faithful teacher, broth er CH Dixon, and Whereas, we realize that our loss Is heaven's gsln, therefore be it . Resolved First, That while we deplore the loss of brother Dixon, we bow In humble submission to a loving Father's will.. ' Second, That we extend to the be reeved family and friends our deepest ympsthy. . . Third, That copy of these resolu tions be spread upon the mlnuies of our Sundsy school, that a copy be sent to the New Bern Journal and Raleigh Christian Advocate for publication, and that a copy be sent to the bereaved fam ily. - " J. R. BOYD, QUINBY LANCASTER, M.It. ELAND, c.n -::,. Echoes From District Conference. Mr Editor. I thought I wruld tU yoa, what aa enjoyable tiste w had st oor Qasrtrr'y Cos fete nee fcr Craves circuit, held at Tusesrora, the oaly place earned after that sluott torgottea tribe of Ikdlaas that Lkwson, la slk history tell as, held this eoantry with ths Croa taa Indians. Thsre are meny.CroaUas a Sound samed after then tat aa far ss I know thle tt the oaly place tamed for the former, Dr Swindell, presided, with his accustomed grace aad dignity, aad Hacked to my point of view the best of his ntaay orsatt lermoss Saturday, l subject was "Love. I keow yoa will say a prollflo subject he msde It so. Euedsy we had ths pleas ure of a lereaoa from Klastoa's pastor, Rev Mr Davis, subject " Praiss" aa able thoughtful serawa. He la a gtnlal cul tured gentleman, be Is qalta remlaesout knd telle en aeecdote well. Our osn pastor was also pretest thas wheat tew are more erudite. We hsd a good repre sentstloa from sll the circuit, from the Lenoir to the Joaes cooaty Dae. The veteran leader of the Laymaa, Daniel Lane wae there la the language of the Ikmsnted Bill arp, calm an J sarins as wr. ., Tusrarcrs hss taken oa nsw life since we ssw ft a aloe depot building, well equipped aad presided over by aa alert competent young lady. There is a nice school, taught by a young lady, Miss Bsum. from th histor ic, region of Roanoks Islsad, the very cradle of America. Tenderhaemoriet of the ill fated Raleigh cluster sroaad this extreme esstera portion of our Stats. Thli school, will soon close and the peo ple part with thit efficient teacher, re luctantly. The men of this; place are ell fat aad rubicund, some think It ths wster of the peculler prime odor of the sir, but being the guevt. of Mr sad Mrs O H Wether lngton. I found out the secret, the vlsndt. We were most hotpltatly entertained did you know genuine hospitably eoull not be cultivated so yon could not tell the genuine from the olheif Well It Is so It must be innste, then it falls ofon you like the dewi upon the thirsty grass snd tbe drooping flowers. This Is the kind we rece i ve st Tuscsrera. Yours very Truly. I , To The Democratic Voters of Craven County; I hereby knnounce myself s candidate for the nomination of Register of Deeds of Craven county. 1 desire to express my sppreciattoa for the ir.pport which the Democratic voters of the County hsve given me In the pstt andtoittte that if nomlnsted sad elected I will give my bett efforts to dlschsrge the duties of the office scoeptsbly. GEORGE B WATERS Announcement. To the Democratic voters of Craven County: I hereby snnounce myself ss a cand' date for County Tresurer, and If elected I will always serve yorj to the best of my ability. r Respectfully, J. J. BAXTER Announcement. I wish to announce my candidacy for tne office of Register of Deeds of Crsven county subject to tbe will of the Demo cratic county convention. I represent a conttltiency on the north side of the river which hat been loyally Democratic at all times and hsve sought pollticsl preferment but lit tle. I believe It Is due the townships In that section to be represented in the county admlnisttullon and I therefore solicit the consideration of ths Demo cratic electors. DAVID P. WHIlrORD. . ; Announcement. . I take this means of jeotlfylog tht Democ ratio voters of Craven county, that I wUl be a candidate before the next county convention for the office of County Treasurer. If aomineted, I shall faithfully snd diligently discbarge the duties of the office . In the event of my nomination, when elected, I shall establish my office in the City of New Bern conveniently located for the payment ot all vouch ers. , - - J" r' .-' My section of Craven county hat for years born the name of rolling np heavy majorities for Democracy,! have ever been found, since my majority, fn th heatof every election. All the County offices are now . filled by gentlemen from Mew; Bern and .1 trust the Democratic voters In the next convention, will concede this office to the County and to the lection I repre sent. Respectfully, . FREEMAN S ERNUL, Announcement. - I hereby announce that I am a candi date for ths office of Tresiurer of Cra ven county and will appreciate th sur port of my friends. If eleoted to ssld of fice will serve yon as faithfully laths future es In the past Respectfully, ' ' DL ROBERTS. HAVE YOU HEARD OF IT? BLACKMAN'S MEDICATED SALT BRICK, the Great Stock 2 Remedy. For Sale at I it II m HID V MeM- III 5YRUP. FOR SALC BY ALL DRUGGISTS, two sizes, eoe and si.oo. If you have never tried thit great remedy SEND TO-DAY for a free tampla nnd etate your tymptomt. tsBi We timply ak you to try it at our expense. We know wha it will do. Thacher Medicine Co. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. NEW BERN PRODUCE MARKET, WIIOLK&a.LE P BICES CURRENT. Eggs, per dos 13b Chickens, old per pair. ........ . 6370 " young, per pr 30 4 50 Pork, per lb Of 7 Live Hogi... 4&5 Beef, " 64 7 Hides, green, per lb Be " dry, 8 & 0 Beeswax, " 20 to 25 Corn, per bush COc Okti, " -. 45c Peanutt 85 Potatoes, 5fams 65 Bahamas... , 40 Local Grain Market Corn, per bu... $ .671 Oats per bu. 57 Meal, per bu 67 Hominy, per bu 67 Corn brut, per 100 lbs .100 Wheat bran, per " 1.40 Feed, 100 lbs 1.25 Cotton seed meal, 100 lbs.. , 1. Cotton seed hulls, 100 lbs .50 Ship stuff 1.40 No, ITimothy.per ton 80 00 SAW MILL machinery for Bale also plan ng nnd shingle machine but little used snd nearly new for particulars address P O Box. 718 Newbern NO. We have the most complete assortment of-Mattings that we have ever, shown you will do well . to make your selections early, White Lawns' ' Compare our 40 inch at 10c, 12c and 15c before you buy. ; D; F. JAR VIS, .' - 63 Pollock Ft. 1 i ii in iw"' -ejammsH. h i it ! ii II IH lew J ' II 11 I71ien You Get Time bring that carriage around to ut knd we will soon tell you how little it costs you to repair and put it In order again. Wk do all klndr, nnd It It seldom a vehiele is io damaged that we can1! make I' good at new. And It won't cost anything like the price of a new one e.ther. We pnt Rubber Tires on your old or new wheels. We shrink your loose tires tn a machine without cutting them, or without taking tire from wheel on brify while you wait Everybody is in vited to see the machine at work putting new bolts in old places. . O. , H. T7c.ters e!i Kans, ... Bnccsesors to G. tf.JWaters & Sop, PhOTiS llf, ' 7S r. l si.' list Barr, IT. 0 ( ) Hart, SchoiTncr 2r f.larx rhn are the models of style, fit and workmanship, , - i We are sole agents for these goods x and will take pleasure in showing you the new shapes and patterns. J ' We can fit all qizes and all shapes. e Take a look and satisfy yourself. o we can save you money. , O IJ. G.'Thnn 8 Co., 0&OCeeeeee4CCCoi EPSTEIN W BROS. . One Price Clotliicrtt. $10. Our Ten Do.lar Flar.rel positively World Reaters. Haal hole', sbould.rs nnd collar You tbeoi lefore you purchase. Sboen from $2.50 to $6.00, We give jou a written guarantee 3.50 ( orona Shoe. 72 'Bryan Block, We've done with Winter and its and thought is now directed to the mm dise. Host of early buyers will learn with pleasure that every section of th,e store has taken on the brightness of Spring. Many of you prefer .uB.iuK earrj selections ior tne coming season. You will find the new linos much to your liking in every war. Lirare cjllentions tn .Wt from, and all reasonably priced. WHITE The thin cool dainty stuff you'll most tempting display now at the white goods counter. ' After thtir prettiness you'll be struck by their lightness in weight; even the piques are lighter wtight than formerly. v ' - The Madrases which form the major Dart of the oollrifion; show all possible varieties of pattern and uiui, prices irom ion to ceo. o. 1001 fpeci a inch White Lawn 15a. Sturdy Dress Goods. If you ant good sensible, vet handsome miterlala f, ever day wear, we have them, economically priced toj. gome Special Values in Wash dims Weaves in the New Painting at lOo the yard. - ' Embroideries i dim Lingerie. W never did better in buying Embroideries than we've done this suaouu. Axeveruaaso Droaa a colleotlon. or flier Embroideries, or T . 1 V OJr 10c veiling is a surprise in s Suits are made button I :ffl 3 should soe J J - with our BEiS.. Middle Street ' Wearahlna. All nnr ennnro limn exDioitinn - of frsi Snrin t - ' " GOODS. want for Summer wftir ,-miilr effeot, all white yet extremely beau- for Dresses .... nilllnerv" ) Department "VEILS. ' Colored Veils are in ' r favor probably than ever be fore.' Many are wearing veils to match the costume in color. Every kind of veils and veil ing that is fasnionalle is here -Some veiy special values at " 25o the yard. . valus and beauty. r 1 yonHjwo 5 'ijf Htaasm tararaari
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