r:r;:.TS cf da .v. ace T V in'i'ft. Ruulint Vsscalt Still Load- Ing'Wltk Coal And Provisions. Kiao, Chau, April 25 The German cruiser Sperber sighted Saturday in the traiU of Formosa .several Japanese - warship. One was in tow anda pepar d badly damaged. They were going northward. . : Hong Kong, April 25 The German teamer Qumta reports that on Friday last four Russian transports at Saigon were loading coal and provisions. Sat urday eight Russian warships and a number of transports were anchored in Kamranh bay with a cruiser patroling the entrance. - Wiathrop Mills. April 23rd.- The little, town, Winthrop Mill, pic turesquely situated on a tributary of the Neuse, is beginning to demand at tention When only a few years ago the vas tress of forest held sway, attractive homes now appear. Rarely, jn private corporations, are such comfortable homes provided, as for the employees . of the John L. Roper Lumber Co. In many ways, Our little town attests its progress. ;.- Recently by divine aid and ; the, - untiring energy, Mrs. Chas. G. v Speight, a "Missionary Baptist Sunday School has been organized, the success of which is . most encouraging to its ; members. The officers of the Sunday school cordially invite the people of all ( denominations throughout the commun is ity to attend. '4 ! The Easter entertainment given by ' the younger member.4 of this Sunday school yesterday, was a charming suc cess in every way, reflecting much credit upon our youthful talent. The attractive costumes and the well se- lected and well rendered Easter music, made us forget, for the' time, that we were indeed "far, far from the mading ? crowd." -- Death of John N. Hunter. The death of John N. Hunter, son of - Capt. James H. Hunter, occurred at i his home in Havelock, on Monday, the - funeral taking place Tuesday. He was timber man for the Blades Lumber ; Company, and was held in esteem. Complication of diseases caused his death. . - Mr. Ed. Berry has painted a Masonic Emblem on the New Masonic Theatre which makes a fine appearance. The work of restuccoing will be leted . in a few days. Another instance of the war being v over is thatyof General Black mor of Boston, - commander-in-chief " G. A. R. wjth his wife, are at Atlanta to attend - the encampment of the Georgia Division : Both Federal and Confed rate veterans divided the honors of their entertain ment while in Atlanta. ' There were sales in the local cotton market yesterday at 7 to 71. -A large number of people from Beau ' fort were in the city yesterday to' at , tend the Federal court. Owing to a misunderstanding the col ored band have been obliged to give up their contract of playing for the John Robinson circus which they entered up on last fall. They asked for transpor tation and after waiting- a reasonable ! time concluded that the tickets , were not forth coming and engaged in other . . tasks. Later the tickets came but they , were unable to accept them as some of the members had gone away. The story of breach of contract proves untrue. The republicans of Kinston have de . - cided to put out a municipal ticket. . This action might be considered in these . ;; days and times an innovation : but will probably become quite common later on The ball team leave for Washington," vN. C. this morning where they will play , series of three games. Mr. Albert Willis is manager. ' The Ladies of the Presbyterian 1 Church will meet Thursday afternoon . at half past four for their Mission Study : Class. The delegates to the Uniqn will give an interesting account of the work i done at.Raleigh. All persons who will be kind enough i to assist in the music for Memorial Day ; May 10th, will please meet at the lec ; ture room" of Presbyterian church Thurs day evening at nine o'clock. Cpt Wm. J. Pitts of Berlin Md., a ' former resident of New Bern, for sev eral years engaged in the lumber busi- ness in this section, removing to Mary land about seven years ago, spent Eas ter in this city, a guest of Dr. N, H. Street, No. 18 Johnson St. Capt. Pitts was given the glad hand by his numer our friends and acquaintances who were g'ud to welcome him after bo many ye&rs absence, short though his stay was among us. lie expressed surprise at the many evidences of material im- . provement and progress of the city and : section. The carnival company, Jones and Av' iiis which was here, closedhtut week , ia VJ.tsi; ;;ton, the Haymakers under v ' a aii"iires the carnival was given i .'.e4 fiom fioo to root- Last 8 Vanisned. : 1 ' n 1 ailing phytticians said that ' . '. f" linrt, of Pekin, la., hadin f c !ij! ion, his last hojo va ' ' l'r. i i'Vs New Discovery ( , jfi, loughs and Colds, l ( f .ih irravo. HesnvR: ? y 'e on ! i y 1 '.: , li'trly cured .inco then, I ' i.. r 1 1 j ( i, and cn 1 i , t Iln.l llll.n STATE CIICP CULLETIM For Wsak Ending ApriP 24th Sbows Leu Frost DamageJThan Expectod. In regard to the damage caused by the killing frosts of the 17th and 18th, a large number of special reports re ceived indicate that the damagejto fruit ia much less than at first thought. In low ground almost all fruits were killed but on ail uplands and sloping surfaces permitting drainage of the cold air to j lower ground, while the damage espec ially to peaches u considerable, fail crops of all fruits were left on the trees Cherries, plums, pears" and apples were not so much, injured. These fruits were too wbll set and large in the east to receive much injury, and the great est damage probably occurred along the eastern slopes of the Blue Ridge. Of the truck . crops, Irish potatoes and beans were quite generally ut to the ground, as were unprotected tomato plants; the injury to peas, cabbage and onions was insignificant. The injury to strawberries was much less than antic! pated, and will only have the effect of I rlelflvincr rinpniriir ta utms nvtont a little very early corn and cotton ' were cut down, and in places slight damage was done to wheat and clover. , A Correction. . The Journal is requested to correct a death notice which appeared in yes terdays issuer. .The infant son of James F. and Bettie Taylor of No. 24 East Front street died Sunday morning in stead of Monday morning and the dis ease was meningitis. The Journal makes the correction in order to prevent a-false impression that death was caused by a contagious dis ease. Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. Raleigh, April 25 Opinions handed down today by. the Supreme court are as follows: State vb Hayes, from Robeson, new trial. Rounaviile vs Ins. Co., from Guilford no error. Whitaker vs Whitaker,'1 from Surry, modified. . s . j Bullin vs Hancock, from Surry, af firmed. E.irp vs Minton, from Wilkes, new trial. ' In re Spease Ferry, from Forsythe, action dismissed. Parker vs Penweck, from Forsythe, new trial. ' , Branch vs Casualtity Co. from Wake per curiam affirmed. . Kerner vs Express Co. from Forsythe per curiam affirmed. , - Schcfer vs Hotel and Land Co. per curiam, appeal dismissed as being pre mature. ' Hall vs Tanning Co., from Wilkes, per curiam affirmed. Doss vs Rutsen, from Surry, per curiam affirmed. Ginnings vs Hotel Co., from Wilkes, per curiam, affirmed. - - Harlowe a nd N. Harlowe. April 25th. Mr. John S. Morton will soon have the wheel to his water mill fn position and be able to attend to the trade of the mill. , .Mr. E. H. Boomer of Morehead City was in our berg for a day last week. , Messrs E. D. Hardesty and Sam'l. S. Conner went to Morehead to spend the day Saturday. Our truckers are getting their pea crates preparatory to picking peas next week. Quite a number of our people are making frequent visits to Mr. Henry Jackson of Blades who is quite sick.' Mr. George Henderson, Jr., of New Barn was a visitor here Sunday. - ' Mrs. D. G. Bell of Morehead City is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs James R. Bell. j Mrs. A. F. Bell is in New Bern this week to make a visit to her sister, Mrs Henrietta Hay and.other relatives. Mr. Clyde Eby of New Bern was in our berg for a short time last weok io king af terhis lumber interests. : Rev. F. S. Becton passed through Monday en route for his home at Bach elor to spend the week.- -' , 1 Jas R. Bell, Esq., is spending today in the city of elms. ; , Mrs. E. T, Webb and Miss Ada Bec ton are still on the sick list, , but hope they are convalescing. Dr, C. N. Mason went to Beaufort again last Sunday to see his father, Mr. Jos. H. Mason, who is still very sick. How' This ? i We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. , F. J. CHENEY & CO. ; J . ' Toledo, 0. We, the undermgned, have known P. J. Chonoy for the laat 15 years and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus iness transactions, and financially able to cany out any obligations made by his firm. Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, WhoU-Hale Dntnimta, ' 1'le-i, O. H. ill's (':,!, n ill Cin e U taken inter nally, acting dint-tly upon tKe l.lon.1 aoJrmni.uH hiiifi.e.i of t:,e ' ' i. T ' ' : ' ' ' t f, -e. I i ii j r i ' fJf - g Qo't font (nf Graham Crackers M I Butter Thin Biscuit II 1 Social Tea Eiscait J II V Lemon Snaps ? s ,r l . UU ISLi li L.1 U HQ 0, 'i Joe roat remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases o' tho irrneratlw i ?n,8nLei,eK??I,l?,1;h f N"'ous Prostration, Falling or Lost MaCd - Impptnncy, Nluhtly Emissions, Youtliful Krrors. Mental Worry exorwlve rw AFTER USING. Sb2Jef wu.w.nuetocure or rttfu-i" the mon- fo-w LY'oirs French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, $1.50 per bottle. G1UTI0X ,rof eonnterfehs and Imitations. ? . 5?. fn I'J '(He;lKntiire on side vhuium m, ji luuijioio iu. vu.,ouie Atfeuu, viOTuiaad, unto. 1 Kaa't Sold by DA. VI 8 PHARMACY JS Trochct's Colchicine Salicylate Capsules. A Standard end Infnllihln nirR tnr RHPITMATTCM --i rrn-r A Standard and infallible cure tnr RHFTTMATTQM r.niTT fCOLCHICINt endorsed by the highest medical authorities of Europe and 9 America. Dispensed only in spherical capsules, which dis- I , SALICYLATt , iivw hi ikums ui me stuiuncu wiiiioui causing irritation or disagreeable symptoms. Price, $ per bottle. Sold by druggists. Be sure and get the genuine. WlLUAMt MFO. ., CU1VK1.AN1I. OHICt. V Boldin New Bern by Notice of Sale of Valua l)le Real Estate. On April 2?th 11I0S., at 12 m. I will acll at public auction on the nrctniMMi l lot on Follork Kt known and dwcriM in the plan of the City of New Bon. i. i J j TTS. !1 unr" tc ikii - SAM'U A. HILTON. Executor of the Batata of Rebecca D. Hilton, dc. FCajHHl. ' March 30th. 190C Ernest M. Qreen Attorney A Cenaselor at Law, Wboad St., HISW BBItN, . 0 Well equ Iped to search titles by reason oi nianv eari einenenae in tne oraoe in' and ai KeKistor of Deeds: finitioea in the (Jonrts of Craven, Jon ramlicc Carte; et, Onalcw, or whrt ( jiervic are required. Saturday Excursions To Morehead City And Beaufort, N. C. The Atlantic & North ;Curolina rail road will until further notice sell round trip tickets from all stations to More head City and Beaufort, N. C. and re turn on each Saturday.at- Special Ex cursion Rates. ' . The following rates will apply:. From To Morehead To Beaufort Dover Cove TuBcarora New Bern Riverdale Croatan Havelock $1.30 $155 1.20 l. 1.10 1.35 1.00 1.25 .90 1.15 ' .80 1.05 .60 .85 .35 ,f,0 Newport Tickets to be Sold on each Saturday una io oe goou goingr on any .1 J .. t- . , . rfftU IMF lKW3 tifnr train on t i-r a-i.l pool returiiinif on any r' nilar j -cpo-i r train on the follow if jj fun ' y or ','ou- d-y. il a. i ). !,, t. ::. NEARLY 4 D o 9 o 9 o o PACKAGES of this most nutritious of all foods have already been consumed but CHEER UP! I : i y (ynsada Biscuit I I - . . j i m 'Good wheat is plentiful. Flour mills are grinding steadily. NATIONAL BISCUIT. COMPANY bakeries, the cleanest, largest, most modern in the world, are working day in and day out to supply you with your favorite soda cracker. So Uneeda Biscuit are still in abundance the price is the same 5 NATIONAL BISCUIT" COMPANY ill ill liliiil 1 1 30-Ft. MOTT'S The rennlne Is pnt np only In pastc lionrrt fW'J of tho Imtlle. thin: m vJ"yir l ar 11 F S Duffy Executors Notice tl...l. .:. j.- . - . v . . """.MB u. J J 11 U1I I, IK'H'J4K1 1 , t iwnuim&hBvlnff .lalm. .im... .k. ...:. ..... h.reby notified to preset Ttho i d .lv voSslV tn thm unAraitrnaA u j ... in March 1906, or thia notice will be plwled in br "wr recovery. All persons indebted to no e-B .. wwuf routjAuxi w mane immoaiate pay- ment- Thla aoth day of March MS. ' ' " S. A. HILTON. Executor. Administrators Notice Havinx thin day qualified an adminiotrator -tho entata of Relxwca Crry, alig Ri-bccca Spell er, drceaaed, all peraomi havina- claima airaina the wild estate are hereby notiflod to prenent the name duly vorlHed to the undersiKned on or boforo the Hth day of April lorn or this notice will be nluidj In k.. a .11 . . debtol t aakl eataU are hereby'r-yuen&d to maka i;1"""1"'1 - Thia April Sth 190!?. ' 1 ' ' WASHlNGTON'SriVEY.Admlnistrator. 'it. . Ay H AN EASTER OFFERING. Wa ara aflTorlntt for 'x iter, aom very waaotia No pricca on ouroutire output of every kind, llow can any farmer, merchant or mill man tio thev run havo tln-m nlwk' just anacUy axwanu-d in urn k" (mi. .lWB, nnU ni uiini, ii riol, lot, U pun k. "I hniikiiiK our ninny fiii rnln for i, !r tiU'rai rtrtrtiiniu, we nniuin your huniblo mt- V . nut HhIiImt Tirpft on rmir i!tl or nw whpp.' Weat.nnk ynur itMiw tiros m A marfimo wt trfnut etitut.ic Uh hi. or wilhimt tnkin in- ii.-m whH on i.ti-pv ynti wait. KwrvlKwiy t iiiviy m it(Hi-Mti ui w-k putting iu!W huim iu . ilomnluH A. Nunn, ATTOKNEI AT LAW. . Practice in the counties of Craven, Carturet, Pamlico, Jones and Onslow, ami in the btate Bupreme and Federal Oourts. Office: Soith Front Street, over Tel twnh offloa, Nev -n. N. a - PILES t PILL.-I! PILES 1 1: Dr. Williams' Indian Tile -Ointment will on re Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Files. It absorbs the tumors allays ths itching at once, eta as a poul tice,glv iTistant relief Sold by DAVIB' "HARMAOY, SEYftfoUU W. HANCOCK Attorney at Law. EST WiU practice in State and Federal Courts. Office 46 Broad St. Russell House. BKAUFOUT, N. C, Centrally located. All the deli cacies of tho seasou. Well venti- latea roorag. Good beds, Phone con PnlHa and Attentive 8er. vuv. ... I.UUI . JIUVMU I1 1 1 U V . J ' Or HlOIltL. (I. A. RUSSELL, r NOTICE ! Notice is hereby fei ven that certificate o stock No. 164 otf the A. & N. C R. R. Co. issued to ttavid M. Porter, hav inR been lost or misplaced, Japplcation will bo made to the jSeey-Treas, of said commnv for a dutuicale certificate. April 14th., 1905. VIRGINIA.' A. PORTER, JVdsnlnistratrix. WILLIAM DUNN,!; Ja. Attorney. a BISPiTCB AN7W fi DoiainM Steaatip Co XAlla i -jMJMfi Freight and Passenger for all pointa nortb EFFECTIVE OCT.. ; 21,1904. The Steamer Neuse is .scheduled to sail nt 6 p. m. Monday; Wadnesday ana Friday for Elizabeth City, making land iiifrs at Oriental and Keanoloe Island. : The Steamer Ocrswoke is scheduled to sail at 3 p. tn. Tuesday, 'Thursday and Saturday for Elizabeth City, mak ing landings at Oriental and; Roanoke Maud. ....,. ' " -, ' '!i Stir Freight J received not later than one hour previous to sailing, W For further information apply to - GEO. HENDERSON, Agt. M. K. KING, V, P. & Gen. Mgr. . II. C. HUDGINS, Gen. Ft. &. Faas A.T'Ttt, Niii fiilk, Va. s ! I I Paints and Oils Gune, Pistols. Razors, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery. Shells and Cartridges. Economical in fuel Splendid in operation Life time in dur ability. SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS A SPECIALTY. Mori , Hariware Cnoan, 'Phone 90-8 Middle Bt. For Sale! Fine track of land tt Newport, N. C, containing 200 acres. Partly situ ated within the corporate limits of the town. Land admirably adapted to truck and melon growing, bordered by Newport river, with fine- swamp for pasture and firewood. River recognizr ed by law as legal fence. Healthy loca tion; excellent transportation facilities, and contiguous to a thrifty, growing town. Fine investmentj-wulbe Bold on reasonable terms, cause of sale, aged owner, who is also absent, wishes to sell to close np affairs. Property run down. For further particulars, apply to W. D. HARRISON. Newport, N. C Wagon Sale. I have a large num ber of larm wagons, both double and single that escaped fire when I was burned out, tbe paint is mistered on them, though it does not damage them but very little, and as have no way of caring for them I will sel theKi down very low iso come it in need o any and look ior your self beforo buying. Headquarters Ccotts . i ctaLI::, I. C'7 E:rn, 11 C nM rM'( 1 r ji.j. . J ... v A Ki V J 1 Woman's Urcaa. But, my dear, goad Odo, a woman' husband Is not the man a wife dresses for. She makes herself as attractive ns she pan for everybody worth know- ' lug. You must be an extraordinary person If you suppose that I am going in for the red aud green transformation treatment far you slinplyfor you. A woman who Is really a woman and not a hockey player bus to watch the fash Ion as closely as a cook watches a pot, and the married woman of the present day must do all she can to look like tho unmarried woman of yesterday. It ia the married women who are the moat popular with men. It Is the married women who control politics, the army, literature and the stage. Therefore can't you see how necessary it 1 for them to do all they, can to remain at tractive? Red hair and green eyes? Tes. : Blue teeth and amber eyes If necessary or black teeth and whit eyes. London World. ' Iiiealnr Ignorance. " I have been told by a Canadian that in discussing with an English general the possibility of sending troops from England to the far east via Canada tho latter raised the objection that it would not be desirable for them to travel over United States territory! I have been told of an English official having condoled shortly after McKln ley's assassination with a Canadian on the loss of his president . I have my self heard im educated Englishman ex press to a Canadian audience his sur prise at finding modern civilization ex isting iiL.a country which be had till then believed to be under permanent; Ice -and kuow. Countess of Mlnto In National Review. Odd Or! sin of an Epidemic. In a house In the English town of Exeter sat two men. One of them In formed his companion that the last time he was In the town he suffered from smallpox In that very room. "In that corner," he said, "was a cup--board where the bandages were kept It is now plastered over, but they are probably still there." And he took a poker, broke down the plaster .and found them. From their "find" the two men contracted the disease, and It spread through the town and work- : ed fearful havoc. Mun, Poor Hani "Is my bat on straight?" -"Yes. Hurry or we'll be late." , "Are you sure it's on perfectly straight?" "Yes, t tell you. You couldn't get It ' -stralghter." "Then I'll have to go back again, John. You know it isu't stylish to wear tills kind of a hat straight." Cleveland Leader. i.' Self Improvement. Every real and searching effort, at self improvement is of Itself a lesson of profound humility, for we cannot move a step without learning and feel ing the waywardness, the weakness, vacillation of our movements or with out desiring to be set upon the rock that la higher than ourselves. Glad stone. A Time For All Thlna-a. It is a maxim universally agreed upon that nothing must be done too : late and, agnlu, that everything must be done At its proper season, while there is a third precept which reminds us that opportunities lost can never be regained. rilny the Elder. U AIMS BAD. The J3est of Backs Are Bad When They Ache and New Bern Peo ple Know It. A bad back is always bad. ' Bad at night when bedtime comes Just as bad in the morning. Ever try Doan's Kidney Pills for it? Know they cure backache-cure every kidney ill? If you don't some- New Bern people do. Read a case of it: . F. P. Avery, foreman at the A. & N. . R. Shops residing at 30 Graves St., says: 1 can reepmmend ncy Pill which I obtained from Brad ham's Pharmacy. My back when ,1 would get up in the morning felt weak and lame and the use of Doan's Kidney Puis relieved it. 1 have telt much bet ter and stronger since I used them. Iy back was a weak spo't and f I caught cold it settled there and l seemed xo lose all use of it. Since using Doan a Kidney Pills my back has not troubled me one bit. " You can use my name 3 an endorser of Doan's Kidney Pills aid I will recommend them to anyone," For sale by all dealers. . Price 50 eta box.-Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name, Doan's -and take no other. Wood Turning 1 Columns, Balusters, Rails, Spindles, Stair Newels, Ramps and Easles, Alan ties, Brackets, Grills, Ric-Rack Trim mings, Porch and Lawn Swings, Sash, Doors and Screens made to order on short notice. Porch Balusters 5, 6, 7 and 8 cents each. Factory, Church Alley, New E.-rn, N C Entry Clr!- NOItTH f A i ' To M- M. CnppR, Mitry tnkur fur V Ttlt un.i. Cm vonOimni v. J rlinm Ui ttit icil ot Ifind tn luth! North ( Hriitm, ! pr.'"M..i..! i u 'MV. "JU An. Cc Ft. .

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