State Library r " . i i i AsA V VOLOMI XIVUI - NoC IIW BIRR, CRAVIX CODNTY, I. C, TEIDAfr APRIL 21 1905 SECOND SECTION. 28th TEAR i nuuj y A Perfect 3 Vcll Coating Combines CUanilneao : and Durability Any on can brush It en No one can rub It off Plastico Is a pure, permanent and porous wall coating, and doe not require washing off to renew as do all kalsomines. It is a dry powder, ready for use by adding co'.d water and can be easily brushed on by any one, ' Made in white and fourteen fashionable tints. -Sample card free. . nT!JCus::;:r.E co. UNO RAPIDS MICH For Sale in New Bern by E W Smaliwood. : , To The Farmert of North Carolina; Our farmers have read the resolu tions adopted by the Cotton Association of New Orleans and also by our State to reduce their acreage of cotton this season. I believe the farmers will do it. The moat important thing for our cotton and tobacco growers to do is to grow their supplies at home. ' . It is quite evident that this is being done by our farmers to a greater ex tent in North Carolina each year. - Our tobacco farmers reduced iEeir acreage last year and tobacco sold much higher in the fall of 1904 than in 1901 Diversified farming will pay our far mers and every other interest. If the June report of the government shows that there has been no reduction in acreage, every effort will be used to put down the price of cotton by the ; speculator. , Yours very truly, JOHN S. CDNINGHAM, v President. . Thankl Friends, Thanks! - The committee in . charge of the Shadow Party to be held at Thurman, Friday night, desire to thank the peo ple of New Bern for their generous do nations and hearty'co-operations in the work. , ' " . ' Miss Vera McGuffin, -, . Carrie P. Hardison, . Laura Conner, Julia Simmons, , Margaret Fisher, : -Mamie Simpson. ' , - School,Notice. We will have holiday, Friday, Monday being a regular holiday, school will not open until Tuesday morning. . AU parents are urged to see that their children are present ; Tuesday morning and that they remain in school until its close as the next five weeks of school will be largely spent in finishing np the books and in a thorough review. All who have been out on account of sickness or for other causes are urged to be present every day in order that they may get this review, catch up in their work and be promotcd.at the close of the session. H. B. Craven, - . Supt Franc Offers Russia No Assistance Paris, April 20. In reply to Japan's p otest that France is violating the neutrality laws in sending assistance to Russia's fleet in allowingjlojestvenskys s luadron to rendezvous at Kamranh bay, France makes reply that she has not rendered assistance and places no time limit on the stay of vessels at her ports provided actual preparations for war are not made while there. Ko CIoss Carriage Paint Made. will wear as long as Devoe's. No oth ers are as heavy bodied, because De vi's weight 3 to 8 ounces more to th pint. Sold by E. W. Smallwood and he J. C. Whitty Co. If you want the family to be healthy strong and active, give them Hollister's 1'ih l.y Mountain Tea this month. I'Aea rich, red blood, bone and muscle Ij cents, tea or tablets. F. S. Duffy. - tz:i tzz rr.CLicE market. 'wholesale prices current: r i,r "r "n -10-11 Cl.ickena. olj Iter pair 60-76 " younu, per pair 50-65 IV. k, per It)..... 7J i ; a i: M....4i-cj r, 6 & 7 preen, per It, v.... ..6c & 5 J dry, " 8 & 10 r . lBax, " 20 to 23 n, per bushel 7.ic " CTJc ..... ('.- -., Yiims 70 CO I I friun Market. r 1 ' 1 ..63 50 l.n .' SOUTHPORT'S INTERESTS 7 Governor Pledges " All Assistance to Coaling Station Project No Decision on Stats Printing. Big Seiz ure of Whiskey. Big State Ch.rtsr. ' Raleigh's Success In Liquor . . . v.... Selling. . ( . .- Raleigh, April 19. Governor Glenn has received, in reply to a letter writ ten him to F, H. ;. Fries at "Winston Salem urging that Southport be given the coaling station of the Winston Salem southbound railroad instead of Charleston, an assurance that the ad vantages of Southport shall be consid ered. The Governor has pledged to the enterprise every assistance in his pow er and the aid of the penitentiary con victs in construction if the interests of Southport are only cared for and the coaling station located there. President Vann of the Baptist Uni versity for women announces that Mrs. Henry Appy, now of tl University of , Colorado has been elected instructor of vocai music w succeea miss uopKins, resigned, Mrs. Appy to take charge of the classes' next September.""!' "'':" The directors of Caraleigh Cotton Mill, here, have declared a three per cent semi-annual dividend. ..; . : There was a long conference of the State printing commission in the office of Governor Glenn lost evening but no decision was reached as to jthe award ing of the contract. Both the bidders, p. M. Uzzell and Edwards & Brough ton, wet e called before the board and given a hearing in explanation (of their respective bids. There will be another session some time today when the award will probably be made. . The Carolina Plumbing and Heating Co., of Charlotte has been awarded the contract to put in the plumbing, gas and heating appliances in the new agri cultural" building at the A. & M. Col lege, their bid having been $6,825." , Judge Purnell and other court officers have returned ; from Elizabeth City, where a term of the United States Dis trict and Circuit court was convened Monday, ; there- being only one case ready for trial, it was disposed of and the court adjourned the same day. Sixty-seven barrels of whiskey that was seized for irregularities from W. Y. Carvor at Roxboro was released yes terday, being duly stamped. The en tire lot was sold to the Roxboro dis pensary. . ' ' . Information from trucking sections hereabouts is to the effect that much damage was done especially to straw berries and tomatoes. . The earnings of the Raleigh dispen sary for the past quarter amounts to $12,500, a gain of $4,500 over the same period last year. The increase is" in part due to the fact that the legislature was in session two months of the quar ter this year.: .'i ; -f? ' , v' I he dispensary has two days in each week to buy empty bottles and buys on an average $150 worth of these old bot tles each week. They are gathered up about the city principally by negroes and resold to the dispensary. ..,." Application was made this morning to the Secretary of State for a charter ing of a new million and a half dollar corporation at Gullowhee, N. C, but the papers had to go back for correc tion in that they had failed to comply with the law in specifying interest and some other particulars concerning the issuance of preferred stock. Dr. Hyatt Coming. Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in New Bern at Hotel Chattawka, Monday and Tues day, May 1st. and 2nd., for the purpose of treating diseases of the eye and throat and fitting glasses. i r "n A The Hcge Loq Beam SAW HILL WITH ' Heacock-Kq Feed Wobks r,UINF.S AND lloiMItft. WOOnWORKlMQ JUi-MiNKitT. Cotton Uinnino. Btuea- MKISII AND SlIINtLB AND LATH J:. ii,n! v. C"ns Mi i.i, Ktc, Etc. ci ia( i : ' y co.. The C - ' e ' itur.hy, you (':! f ! at V., i- - 1 ! C t t'.Ia Lin Better Fruits-Better Profits Better peaches, apples, pears and berries are produced when Potash is liberally applied to the soil. To insures full crop, of choicest quality, use a fertilizer containing not less than 10 per cent, actual QrA for Mr prietkal books of information thevarenot :lvertisinc namphlets. boominr pcclal lrnuari, iwi arc aumuriuuve mm treUiiM. beta trijflb attune. OERMAN KAU WOKS An Aggregation of Melody. - Mirth, melody and music is the key note of the performance to be given by the famous Black Patti Troubadors at the New Masonic Theatre next Tuesday night April 25th. V '.' Those sweet singers and ebony color ed fun makers of Dixie land have been recognized for 'years as - a high-class standard attraction and one that has scored a phenomenal j popular success with theatre goers in all sections of the countr. Among the forty fa its ranks - to found the tnogt Afre. American singers, dancers and comedi ans in the world. Sissioretta Jones the Black Patti, .the vocal star of the organ' ization, in addition to being the most gifted singer of her race, enjoys the dis tinction of having sung before the larg est audiences that ever . assembled in Madison Square Garden, New York City, and the only colored female sing er honored by royal command to sing before the former Prince of Wales, now King Edward VII of England. In this country the Black Patti and the Trouba dours through their refined and enjoy able atage performance have added largely to the musical culture of the people. Their happy revival of the sweet melodies of the South, reminis cent of Ante Bsllum days, the planta tion, the cotton fields and the levee has been a musical revelation to millions. THEY COME AND GO. Mrs. W. R. Hinnant and daughter, Miss Lillian . Hinnant, went to Golds- boro yesterday, c ""' Miss Mary E. Stone, - who has been the guest of Mrs. R. A. Damon during the winter returned to her home in Pu laski, Va., yesterday. . , Mr. F. C Toepleman of Henderson, was in the city yesterday. Mrs.. H. B. Marks went to Baltimore last night in response to a telegram announcing the sad news of the death of her father, Mr. Julius StiefeL Misses Kate McKimlnom and Mittie Dowd of St. Mary's School, Raleigh, are visiting In the city, the former the guest of Mr. Fred Roberts, the latter the guest of Mr. George Roberts. Miss Jessie M. Stevens arrived from Southport last night and is the guest of her bother, Editor Stevens. Easter Reception. An Easter reception will be given the children by Madame Paas next Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the church parlors next to M. E. Church. This mysterious lady is a family con nection of Santa Claus and is visible only at Easter. In common with her famous relative she shares the family characteristic of generosity as she gives a present to all the children, Her great peculiarity is a most unsa lable appetite for eggs. She will de vour them by the dozens, wnoie, ana beg for more. , t. . To show that she is not ungrateful, she runs her hand in a most capacious and inexhaustible pocket and presents to each little guest a charming Easter present. An admission of ten cents will be charged, which entitles to an introduc tion to Madame Paas, and a present from hjr. Ice cream and cake tx tra., .-v.- - .''' Do you suffer with indigestion, con stipation, feel mean and cross, no strength ' or appetiteT Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keen your well 85 cents, tea or tablets. F. S. Duffy. CESI.1ES TO LCCATE EMIGRANTS An Hallan Uwytr ol Providtnc Will Vl.lt Ntw Brs With That In Vltw7 ' Mr. George Green, secretary of Cham ber of Commerce received a communl- cation yesterday from Ubalilo Peaaturo . ii ri r I . i : a - 1 i. oi l roviih iice, iv. i., rt iuuve w lorm v Italian immigrants in this section. lie is a lawyer and as Mb name irnli- e-. lie is a native of L..lv. lie ii 1 i i t' .11 -il i i 1 " i 1 in ' Potash Hill GUI CHARTER. Plain Whiskey Labeled Syrup Seized. Is Gov (mar Appoint Rtllrosd Dlrtcter. A. M. Cadsts Give Pirtde. - Mors Quarter For Stats Dtptrt' mtni. Raleigh. April 20.t-Tb Southern Mutual Indemnity Co. of CUarlotte was chartered today without cepital stock to do a general indemnity and insurance business, -the incorporators being James Alden Houston, J. J. Hutchison, R. D. Moore, W. H. Collins, E. S, Williams, George J. William-, R. L. Keesler, J, A. Walker, E. C. Ferretl and A. Brown.' Another charter was to the Gaskill Hardware & Mill Supply Co, of New Bern. The capital stock is $10,000 and the incorporators are James Gaskill, P. A. Willis, W. A, Mcintosh and1 H. M. Groves. v The State has leased the old Haywood residence at the corner of Fayetteville and Morgan streets, facing he State Capital to be used as the offic es of the State Department of Insuran se and for storage of State .documents. The build ing is being thoroughly overhauled and will be occupied by ' the State "May 1st - The building committee of the Grand Lodge of Masons, charged ' with the supervision of the erection1 of the new $100,000 temple here have decided to have the work begin very soon now. The tenants of the buildings now on the site that must be torn away to give place for the temple, will be notified May 1st to move out so that the build ings may be cleared away. ' Then the work of erecting the temple will begin and pushed right through to completion Most of the money for the building is now in hand. Revenue officers here report that a Hobgood yesterday two suspicious casks were seized.? They were labeled 'syrup" but were found to contain haf 1 and pint bottles of whiskey shipp ed there from a Richmond firm, Sanders Sons & Co. : The find has been reported to Washington with a view to having the Richmond firm prosecuted in the federal court at Richmond. The pun ishment is $500 fine. "-.- , A charter is issued for the Cullowhee Mining and Reduction. Co. of Cullowhee Jackson county, the authorized capital i being" $1,500,000. The incorporators are D. D. Davis, R. E. Bowen, T. A. Cox, J. T. Taylor and others. . Governor Glenn announces the ap pointment of W. T. Brown of Winston Salem as a member of the board of di rectors of the North Carolina Railroad Co. to succeed Geo P. Pell who resign ed to become attorney for several large corporations. s A pardon is granted by tha Governor for Ernest Porter serving a two years sentence from New Hanover county for seduction under promise of marriage. The pardon on the strength of evidence developed since the trial, showing that at the time of the alleged seduction the prosecutrix was a lewd woman and knew that Porter was a married man. The judge and the father of the prosecutrix were among those who asked for , the pardon.-;' .. ''' The Governor has decided to pardon William Caudle) serving four months on the roads in Wilkes county for larceny, He says the sentence is the minimum that can be imposed for larceny and he can see no reason for executive clem ency. ' ". '.T"y . The cadets of the A. - & M.; College marched in to the city last evening and crave a dress parade and drill in front of the Governor's mansion.the students of the Baptist University, feace lnsti- tute and St Mary's School having been invited to the mansion as the guests of the Governor's family to review the maneuvre8 which were declared by the Governor to be of a most creditable character. - " In the Supreme Court the case of Corporation Commission vs Atlantic Coast Line involving "the right of the commission to compel the railroad com pany to put in track scales for the con venience of a lumber plant was argued on appeal. Arguments were made by Attorney General Gilmer and Hon. F. Woodard for the Commission and Junius Davis and Pou and Fuller for the Coast Line, v" At noon today, Rev. R. H. Orr of Weldon preached his trial sermon be fore the Albemarle Presbytery here and was formally ordained to the ministry. At 3 o'clock there was a reception to the members of the Presbytery by the Woman's Society for Christian Work. The Presbytery will adjourn tonight. . A K:w Corn Woman Sayi "have you a floor paint that will las t a o weeks?" Yes wc have Devoe's; it ; i a lit'stui'ful gloss and will wear two A f'ATTEil CF HEALTH vA IN I I . V Absolutely Pure MS JO SUBSTITUTE SHORT PASSING EVENTS. A revival is being conducted in the Christian church at Kinston under the direction of Rev. R. S. Martin. A large number have been converted and each night considerable additions are made to the lists. Notwithstanding the low price of cot ton the movement seems to be, . quite active in the local market The proba ble reason is that the farmers need the money. . Seventy-five bales were Bold here yesterday at 71c. Prof. M. F. O'Neil the musician, has in his possession a violin which is un doubtedly one of the oldest, if not the oldest in the State. He traded a violin which was of inferior value for it and learned after securing it that it was a genuine Guarneri, that it had been in this state 115 years and had been made probably 150 years ago or more. It has a fine tone and after a little repair it will produce as fine music as any In strument as it has the quality of the most celebrated violins. - A spectacle of great interest is the ex hibition given by an amusement con cern showing how the battles of the Boer war were conducted. Shows were given at Wilmington and Goldsboro this week. The train carrying this show consisted of 30 cars. The soldiers tak ing part m the sham battle were also soldiers of the real Boer war and they are retainers of their respective sides. The people representing the English side are a company of Scotch Highland' ere. Prominent among the Boer sold iers is Gen. Cronje who was one of the leading commanders of the Boers and was taken prisoner by the English. The concern was a very popular feature at the St Louis Exposition and is doing big business on the road. Work has been commenced on the re building of the old house at the south west corner of Broad and Hancock streets. It will be made into a hand some residence, Mr. E. H. Meadows owing the property. The work is un der the charge of Capt Yeomana. There will be no sessions of the Graded Schools, next Monday, April 24th, it being Easter Monday. An eminent German Scientist, Dr. Wolfgang Weichart, has discovered a srerm which iniected into the body of poor, weary humanity, dissipates all languor and makes even those who were born tired, rested. In effect it compels the slothful to activity. Its a great dis covery and will no doubt prove highly beneficial in those communities in which policy will not allow the vagrancy law to be enforced. This day is Good Friday. It is ob served by many with fasting and prayer and where it is possible people suspend business and give their sole attention to religious rites and services. ' The residence on the corner of Broad and New streets, occupied by Mr. C. C. Jordan and belonging to the Middle street Baptist church is being enlarge and repaired. Mr. D. B. Ward," ha charge of the.work." Yesterday'wasanother March day the wind blowing a gale and the tempera ture again went up into the seventies. Cloudy with possible showers is the fore cast today. , An amusing hard luck stry was told in the Kinston Free Press yesterday. The Odd Fellows of that city had at the appointed time gathered at a certain place to enjoy a shad stew. There was everything and everybody there but the fish. Tney had made arrangements for the supply of the fish but the latter re fused to be caught and consequently the picnic had to be postponed until the shad could be more accommodating. Your family will need a spring tonic, : uj,y not give them Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea Nothing equals it as a bracing, life giving remedy. 35 cents, tea or tablets. F. S. Duffy. v Bar Keeling. The Calender Committee of the New Bern Ear are requested to meet at the Clerk's office on Saturday (tomorrow) at 11 o'clock, to arrnn"e a C: Vmler of ('! ! ( i I ! ' 1 i ' ' . T " i ' ' Only Two Moffe Days To Easteiv Are you : interested ? We have all the New Novelties for your FII5ISSI" ING T0IICII. New Persian Ribbons in all widths for Sash and Neckwear, Belts and Collars all styles. Eid Gloves all shades and ize. J. M. Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 4Z Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. l-f comich-r ik ir A FRESH LOT OF ROASTKD COFFEES CONSISTING OF WHITEHOUSE BRAND, A PLAIN ROAST AND CAYAJAA -MOCHA AND JAVA BLEND. Still Headquarters for North Caro lisa Hams, and a full stock Heavy New Ness, Ham Bait aifd Fat Back Fork, and provisions of all kinds. ' Agency for ROYAL BAKING POWDER. All Goods Fresh and Carefully Selected. : . . ' We solicit consignments of all kinds of Country Produce and Guarantee Prompt attention and Quick Returns and will promise th Highest Price that can be obtained. Give tts a Trial. 3Ej 3E3E JElir-v-lim. Wholesale and Retail Grocer No. 81 South Front St. AAAAAAAAAJ Special Easter Values. MEN'S CLOTHING A large line of Black'Granite Suits worth $12.50 and $15.00. Your choice for $8.50 and $10.50 for this week only. A large assortment of Men's Brown and plaid Suits. Nobby Styles. Prices $4.25, $6.50. $8.25, $9.75 up to $15.00. , BOY'S CLOTHING Your boy will look his very best in a'Blue, Brown or Grey Admiral Suit. Pvinoa fmm 9 OO un Wfl alan havfl full linn nf T.it.tla Anita fat tha email ; &nd jge boyg. Almost an unlimited DRY We have many Bargains in Dry Goods. 550 yards Calico this week only Sic sr yard. Just received 2,000 yards Best Androscoggins and Fruit of The Loom I Bleaching. A Bargain at 10c, our price toustomer. 75 Lliddle Etreat. riania at Carl: 3, Tfy-an s m fi A 4 w .. . ....... ITavis' inrta!'n'd V. ' " ! , . V, i! 4 Easter Suits, We have the largest and best selected stock of Clothing we ever car ried and can fit you no matter what your size or shape may be. We carry Kuppenheimer's Guaranteed Clothing. Th ere is none better made and it will be nun vtnamf 4"r tn Vi Ant you our stock. New line of Men's Belts.Neg ligee Shirts and Under wear. In fact anything you want in the Men's Furnishing line. J. J. BAXTER. rfVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTf LAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.A assortment to select from. Prices moderate GOODS this week 7Jc a yd'only. 10 yards to a I i BUing, Kin :i ti on in: I ' ? w .' i -j w i. f JLJ re ,-e; - 1 I i i I mmm ' m-a f 1