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A. ' " ' ' ' I JM ...I ' I I . IM.I... I I l I II ! VOLrMI mill. -No 2 I1W BCRS, CBAVIH COUKTY, B. C, FRIDAY. MAT J2 1905 SECOND SECTION. 28ib YEAR i u UuOUUbU A Perfect Wall Coating: Combine Cleanllnesa and Durability Any one can brush It on No one on rub It on Plastico is a pare, permanent and porous wall coating, and does not require 'washing off to renew aa do all kalsomines. It ia a dry powder, read for use by adding cold water and ean be easily brushed on by any one. Made in white and fourteen fashionable tints. Sample card free. AXT!-KUSC:-Z CO. SMND MPIDS, MICH FoT Sale in New Bern by E W SaliwooL CONSIDERED SERIOUS. Condition of General James D. Glenn. My:. r ) S.' wti r m w-STstiAjy K' Garden Truck j RALEIGH VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. A Query. . It will be a matter of public interest to know who the public administrator is. It is against the provisions of the charter for a man to hold two offices and consequently I believe .that the of fice ia either vacant or if an appoint ment has not been made the present in cumbent is holding the position .con trary to law. - C1T1ZE -I. Loco. May 11. Farmers are wishing for fair weather now as we have had so much rain re cently that they are . very much behind with tbeir work. Rev. Mr. Bryan, Of New Bern preached an able and interesting ser mon to an attentive congregation here Sunday night ' Mr. Joe Smith, of Carteret county, pent Sunday night with relatives here. Mr. D. W. Smith called on friends near Pollocksville Sunday. - , Miss Ola Humphrey visited her sister here Sunday., ' Mr, Willie Higgins spent ' Saturday and Sunday with friends near Pollocks ville. : Mist Etta Smith is spending a few daya in Jones Co. V ; .:. . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Trott of Deppe, visited their daughter here recently. Mr. Trott held services here Saturday night and Sunday. ' ; MrD. W. Smith killed' a large rat tler Sunday. He says it was the lar- : gest he has ever seen.. Two Hundred Delegate at Lodge Meeting. Memorial Address Minly't Battery '-- Stale Charter. Gattlt-Kllgo Cae Set tor ; Thursday. . Rileigh, N. C. May 10 No material change is reported in the condition of Gen. Jus. D. Glenn, brotherand private secretary to Go. R. B. Glenn, who suf fered an attack of something like pa ralysis yesterday that affected his mind W that he lost his identity while travel ing from Greensboro to Raleigh. Hi3 . condition is regarded as very serious. 1 There arc two hundred delegates here attending the North Carolina Grand I Lodge of Odd Fellows which convened lust night and will continue in session through tomorrow. All of todays ses-1 sion was devoted to routine business of the lodge and it is expected that., the election of officers for the: ensuing year and the selection of a place for the next Grand Lodge will come up tonight. The principal feature of the observ ance of Memorial Day here was the de livery of an address on .."Manly's Bat tery" by Col. W; L. Sanders, who was a member of the battery. This was in the Metropolitan Hall under the ausit- ces of the Daughters of the Confede racy and the Ladies Memorial Associa tion. : There was a procession to the Confederate cemetery where the graves of the Confedrate dead were decorated and then there was the serving of lunch eon to the Feterans by the ladies in Capital Square. The day was a de lightful one and was observed very gen erally in the city as a half holiday. An amendment was entered in the of flee of the Secretary of State today to the charter of the Observer Publishing Co. of Charlotte, increasing the capital from $50,000 to $100,000. Of the stock subscribed Lottie Caldwell holds, I; J. P. Caldwell 199; D. A. Tompkins 219 and Jno. Ross.l share. - The Vaughn-Crutchfield Co., of Win ston-Salem, is chartered to conduct a wholesale grocery and jobbing business The capital is $100,000 authorized and $30,000 subscribed. '" ' V The W. T. Carrington Lumber Co. of Durham is chartered with $12,000 capi tal and the Farmers Ginning and Supply Co. of Gills Station Vance county capi tal $15,000, A. R. Rogers principal in can be raised profitably only In toil containing plenty of Potash. . All1 vegetables require fertilizer con taining at least to per cent, actual Potash Without Potash no fertilizer la com plete, and failure wilt follow its use. Ewr7fanierhoiiMhaYoiirThiablebooka OB tertlliiatloa-thej mn not acUertlalM natter bonmlnl an? apetilal fertillMr, out bookaot authoritative Information that maana kraaaroautotbafanBora. Bunt tree lor Uu GERMAN KALI WMU Nmr Tarfc-aa Naaaaa treat, r Atlanta, Ga.-22H South Brosl Stmt. Swansboro. Governor Glenn's Escort to New Bern. ;. tesolutlani Adopted to Erect Home for Aged ' and Infirm Odd Fallows. Stat ' Prlntar Slow. Secretary Glena Inproved, Needs Rest. - " SHORT PASSING EVENTS. 1 From statements made by citizens of New Bern and also by various corres pondents it appears that snakes are more numerous this year than usual. Several moccasin and rattlers have been killed. They are all poisonous and great care should be observed especial ly when walking in deep grass. There are a series of night services being conducted at the Christian church by the Pastor, Rev. John W. Tyndall. These services are of a religious but interesting character, to which the cub lie is cordiallv invited to attend, each Raleigh, May 11. The Grand Lodge night at o'clock.". ' or Vfl fellows in session here, adopted happy marriage was celebrated -at resolutions to the effect that the trus- the residence of Mr. W. F. Hill on ftes of the Orphans Home at Goldsboro Craven street Sunday morning. May 7. proceed at once to erect a $4,000 build-' The contracting parties were Mr. R. T. trig for it, Home for aged and infirm Odd Moore, of Philadelphia, and Miss Carrie bellows. $4,000 of the money being in Reel a popuiar y0Ung lady of Reclsboro .ana ana two tnousana more win pe r Vi jjr. Tyndal officiated. The happy raised before the year is out Salis- couple lef t on the Neuse,. Wednesday bury and Goldsboro presented invita-' f0P Philadelphia where they will reside arreeeeeee ee tee eeee m They, are Only Baby sleeps and grows while mammy rests if Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea ia given. It is the greatest baby medi cine ever offered loving mothers; 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. ' tions for the Grand Lodge to meet there 1 in future May V next year. Goldsboro was selected es- We are having it quite rainy this pecially for the reason that the Orphans week. Home is there and the one for the aged Miss Mamie Wynn of Finey Green is and infirm is to be erected during the visiting her grand mother this week, lyear and can be dedicated at the next Mr. Ben Davis is having a new resi- annual meeting. . dence built. A chanter of the children of the Or- Mr. W. W. Scott one of our young phana Home walhere from Goldsboro men has amoved to New Bern to the and entertained the Grand Lodge of regret of his many friends. lodd Fellows in a manner that greatly Mr. Ben Ervin who has been visiting pieaged every member of the lodee. his mother returned to his home at They were under jthe direction of Supt. Stella Sunday. - Brinson of the Home. Mr. Elwain Oglesby has had the first Twenty five new members were en- Hobucken. . May 11 Our f aimers are quite busy cultivat ing their corn and Cotton and hilling Irish Potatoes. Irish potatoes are very nice consider ing the late frost that damage1 them so badly. .,J Mr. Theodore Goodwin is - building neat dwelling house which will add : greatly to the appearance of our neigh borhood. Mr. George Ireland is also building a neat cottage. . Mr, Albin Daniels has been here for the last few days. He is having some cedar timber cut to be used in rebuild ing the livery stables that were burned in New Bern N. C owned by Mr. L. G. Daniels. - . Mr. Peleg Goodwin met with a mis fortune to be bitten by a rattle snake last Saturday morning. He was feed ing his stock and the snake was in some of the feed and bit him on the hand. Dr. Clark was called and for a while all effort to destroy the poison seemed in vain. - , . ' Miss Joella Mayo returned last Wed nesday.' She visited her sister at Mer ritt N. C. Quite a number of our young people attended church at Mesic Sunday. AUbHi-H Lydia and Sarah Clayton re turned from Bclhaven ktst week. They Visited their brother. Wanderer NEW BERN PRODUCE MARKET WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. Eggs.per dozen .' 13 Chickens, old per pair 60-75 . " young, per pair........... 50-65 Pork, per It 71 Live Hogs 4J-5J Beef, " 6 & 7 Hides, green, pT lb. .... .6c & 64 " dry, " 8&10 Beeswax, 20 to 23 Corn, per du JicI 58c Peanuta 85 Potatoes, Yams Fuhamay Local Grain Market. Cum. pr Lushel O '. ' " 1. -r 100 ns.. I I!.8.. ) !' s ,....0 ,.i..60 ,....65 .....50 ,....70 70 ...75 ..1.40 ...1.35 ,.l.ro .. .45 ..l.rn corporator. The contract of the printing oi tne 136 volume of the North Carolina Su preme Court Report has been awarded to the Seaman Printing Co. of Durham Capt Jno. Ducket of the state de partment of education left today for Wilkes county to deliver several address es on local education and the improve ment of school houses and grounds, There was another lengthy argument this morning in the Wake county supe rior court on the question of the contin uance of the noted Gattis vs Kilgo dam aire suit, the result being that the case is set for trial mursoay morning oi mis week. Judge denyed the motion on the nart of defendants counsel for the case to be continued for the termonao-count of death of Washington Duke father of B. N. Duke, one of the defendants. The case R. M. Jones vs The Durham Water Co. will be argued on appeal in th aunreme court tomorrow, it being a case in which damage is demanded kaonnaa tha wtr rrt ssiire was off at the time of the burning of the Btore of the Dlaintiff. Manning & Foushee represent the plaintiffs andWinston & Bryant the detenoanis. Transportation To Norfolk. The three shipwrecked Bailors who have been in New Bern during the past two days left for Norfolk on the steam er Ocracoke yesterday on transporta tion furnished through Collector of Cus toms, D. W. Patrick. The men wae all foreigners Patrick Sharpe being a native of Scotland, James Summers, from New Foundland and Henry Lan kin from Germany. They will doubtless find employment in their craft at Nor5 folk.1, ..v.. ., : ': ' They were given accommodations at the City Hull Wednesday night. - Feeding a Fual aa Cow Milk. Koine time axo 1 had a young grade joacu mare In foal to a Geniinu coach jtnlllou. P.efore the tlmo for fonliug :;ho had nu iitluck of disease, from the afreets of which nlie became much ruu Jowu and poor, writes a correspondent f American Cultivator. The foul ap" peared all right on being deupped, but as tho dam gave but very little milk It mode but little growth aud was thin mid poor.' ' When two months old, somewhere about tho commencement of autumn, It was taken from the mother and put In the barn, where It was fed with from green grass. Having a dairy and a separator, the colt was taught to drink the skimmed milk while awect and warm. It soon became fond of the milk and commenced to grow aiid fill out It was kept in a roomy pen all through the winter andven the skim med milk along with Its other feed. Aa a result It grew finely, bet-nine round, r.mo ith coated and handaoine. In groat cont.att with tl poor, biiiiiII, half '.'r. '.ed animal at the Ixvtimlnst. I'y upi-ing tin-re wis imt n lim-r I-H-i-mg -j cult nromiil and It attni.-i-l h at- Irish potatoes of the season. We took some tho size of an egg from his gar den the 5 day of May. ,. j Mrs. Fanny Oglesby and children who have been visiting her mother at Broad Creek returned home Wednesday accompanied by her sister.Miss Mattie Moore. Sun Shine. Next Week's Attractions. The Osman Stock Co. , . one the moBt popular companies that has ever been in New Bern will be the attraction at the New Masonic Theatre all next week The Company is all new with the ex ception of Miss Reicka, Miss Osman, Miss Garr and Mr. Hamilton. Since their last visit here this show has played in all of the large cities of the South, including Charleston, Savan nah, Jacksonville, ;Auguta, etc., and the press have been unanimous in their praise of this high class organization. Miss Reicka, the leadmg woman of the company is too well known here to need any praise. She is one of the most versatile leading women on the stage and numbere her admirers by the thousands. The opening bill will be Blue Grass, a sensational melodrama. ' The scenes of the play are laid in and around the blue grass region of Kentucky and abounds in lively situations and thrill ing climaxes. Seats for the entire en gagement will be on sale at Waters Saturday morning. Popular prices will prevail throughout the week. The reel team will practice tonight at 8 o'clock. There's no beauty in all the land That can with her face compare, Her lips are red, her eyes are bright She takes Rocky Mountain at night For sale by F. S. Duffy. ' East Lynne. The old time favorite East Lynne was produced by the Davis-Driscoll Co. It is a good English drama which ne cessitates some very emotional posi tions and crises; these .were all given due attention and were acted with true art.: ' .-.". Introduced in the speceiaities was a whistling act by Mr, Keener JWest brook, who is well known in the city. He has a wonderful accomplishment and is one of the best in this line of specialty artists that has ever been heard in New Bern, He whistled Blue Bell, and for encore When the Blue Skys Turned to Gold. He appeared twice on the stage and was rapturously applauded. He whistles again tonight. The bill for tonight will be "Jesse James" at tomorrow s matinee "The King of Tramps will be played. - rolled yesterday, for the- Wake County Confederate Veterans Association and there were 97 of the gallant old heroes in line for the ceremonies of Memorial day. ' : .: -v. v., ;". . The North Carolina Department of Agriculture is stilt four months behind in the publication of the Bulletin that is issued monthly, the manuscript for January, February, March and April being all in the hands of the printers and will be issued probably within the next few days all in a lump. Tne ina bility of the State Printer to turn out the State printing promptly is the cause of the trouble. Sup- rintendent of Public Instruction J, Y. Joyner will spend the remainder of this week in Guilford county speak ing at variaus points in the interest of local tax elections for the improvement of public schools.' - , - A fine one horse mower eas been ordered by the State council for use in mowing the lawn of Capital Square and Governor's Mansion. It is announced that while Gen. James D. Glenn, private secretary to Gover nor Glenn, has sufficiently recovered to resume his duties in the executive of fice, his physician insists that he shall go to his home in Greensboro and spend at least a week in absolute quiet. Chas Taylor, a young white man, was committed to the penitentiary here this morning to serve ten years for assault with intent to outrage. He was sent up from Wayne county. Governor Glenn has information from practically all the members of his per sonal staff and from many of the State Guard Officers as well that they will ac company . him both to New Bern May 17th and 18th for the unveiling of the monument to the Ninth New Jersey Regiment and the Bethel battlefield June 10th for the unveiling of the monument there. Governor Montague of Virginia and Governor Glenn of North Carolina will deliver the princi pal addresses for the latter occasion. Among the other features of the pro gram at Bethel will be an address by Maj. E. J. Hale of Fayetteville. ' Miss Mary Rogers, the competent stenographer of Kinston is taking testi mony at the Superior court. 7 ": Isaac Farrow was found guilty of dis orderly conduct in the police court yes terday and was taxed the costs. The memorial windows are being placed in the Methodist church and are fine works of art. They are made in Patterson N. J. The infant daughter of Michael and H. Romanus died Thursday and will be buried today. Rev. Father George will officiate. Henry Stevens, a colored lab orer on the steamer Sarah Louise was drowned in the Neuse near Fort Point last night while wheeling wood on truck from the deck to the furnace. The exact parti culars were not obtainable but is said the man apparently did not see his way clearly and walked off ' the deck with truck load and all. The boat returned to its dock and the accideut reported. eeeeeeeeeveeeeeee- TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT 1 fTTTf TTTYYTTTTTfYTTTTTYTTe. Obstinate constipation, indigestion and stomach disorders are permanently and positively cured by taking Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents Tea or Tablets. Paint Your Buggy For 75c. to $1.00 with Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint. - It weighs 3 to 8 ozs. more to the pint than others, wears longer and gives a gloss equal to new work. Sold by E. W. Smallwood and The J. C, Wcitty Co. Death of an Old New Bernian. Mr. R. J. Justice received news yes terday of the death of his uncle. J, Cicero Justice which occurred at Cham paign, 111., yesterday morning. Mr. Justice will be remembered by the older residents- of the city. He left New Bern in 1870 and located in Areola, 111., where he engaged in the banking businesus. He had been a res ident of Champaign for ten or twelve years but had retired from business sev eral years ago. He was about 85 years of age. He was the son of John Justice who was a well known business man of this city. His wife who died eight years ago, was the daughter of John Black- well who lived for many years in the house now occupied by James A, Bryan. CUSTOM-HOUSE, New Bern, N. C, COLLETOR'S OFFICE, May 11, 1905. SUPPLIES FOR REVENUE VES SELS. Sealed Proposals for sup plying ship chandlery rations, and coal to vessels of the United States Revenue Cutter Service, regularly stationed, or temporarily, at New Bern, N. C, and delivered on board said vessels at that place durinsr the fiscal year ending June 30, 190U, will be received at this Office until 2 o'clock p. m. of Monday May, 22, 1905. at which time and place they will be publicly opened. Tho coul furnished to be anthracite or bituminous of best quality; uniform in character; to weigh! Z.ZW pounds to tne ion; to ue aenvereo Composite Observation Cars. "Something entirely new has been placed on the Overland Limited trains. It is a composite-observation' car. It affords women passengers an opportuni ty of enjoying the scenery with the greatest comfort and free from the fumes of tobacco smoke. Throughout the car there has been placed a series of steel arches, : which bind sills and sides together and strengthen the roof in a manner which renders the car al most indestructible. "Chicago Chroni cle. " :" : The Overland Limited leaves Union Passenger Station, Chicago, 6.05 p. m. daily. Arrives Sao Francisco the third day in time for dinner. Route Chica go, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, , Union Pacific and Southern r acme line. You Can Find all the New Thing? at J cM Mitchell &C6 They have received nety Neckwear and Helts. 5,C00 white Duck Kelts with nickel or gilt Buckle and they are only 10c. " : , J M. Mitchell & Co7, PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office, Another lot ot those Nice N. C. Hams. F1BESU XD!T TDK Fine Sweet Mifted Pickles in bottles and in bulk. Alo Heinz Cukes in Vine gar, loose and in barrel. Agency for ROYAL BAKING POWDER. All Goods F"resh and Carefully Selected. . We solicit consignments of all kinds of Country Produce and Guarantee Prompt attention and Quick Returns and will promise the Highest Prices that can be obtained. Give ts a Trial. 3E3E EriziL, Wliolv sale anil lictail fJrocer. No. 81 South Front St. AAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAA eAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAft aODODODOBOQOBOBOOQOD DOOOcCJ 0 Superior Court Transactions. TRENTON. . May 10. Messrs. C. C. Henderson, E. H. Smith and B. F. Huffman left yesterday for Morchead to go to the pony sale on the Banks. " Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McDanicl return ed to their home here Monday alt:r a at The case of Barker vs. the Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Co. occupied the at tention of the court during almost the entire day yesterday. It was the second hearing of a damage case from On3low county. The plaintiff alleges that she is a severe sufferer from in juries caused by one of the defendants trains and seeks redress. The arguments on the case were not finished yesterday, court adjourning be fore Mr. Guion had finished his speech for the defense. ' There is to be anoth er address before the case is given to the jury. The attorneys representing the plain tiff is D. L. Ward, W. D. Mclver, Col. P, M. Pearsall and M. DeW. Steven son. The counsel for the defendants are Mayor N. J. Rouse of Kinston, and O. H. Guion. 1 Ladies Neckwear. We have just received the prettiest lot of Ladies Neckwear we have ever shown, Turn over Collars in all the new est designs at 10c to 50c, Match Nets 50c to $2,0h, beautiful line of linen match sets. Also new lot of Clue en duality Ox lord's. Panama Hats, Negligee Shirts, Un derwear, Suspender 3, Kelts, etc for men J. J. BAXTER.! on board the vcshi Is at such times and short visit to friends and relatives in such quantities as may be required, Olivers. at localities readily accessible to said; Mr ftnd Mr9i p Brock madlJ , Bnort VeBSL'U. HI1U IU iw uuiiiai hi limpet turn , , , as to quality and weight. Bidders will trip to Cove yesterday, name the prices both for steaming and Mr. and Mrs Brock Collins spent Sat stove cool, and also their facilities for urday night and Sunday with relatives furnishing the vessels with fresh water ' nMr pdiockaville. and their charges therefor. Blank . , ' forms of proposals, with schedules 1 Dr H. R. Parker of Lagrange spent showing articles of snip chandlery and lust week here during dental work, comixment parts of rations, with sped-) There was a little excitement on tho J n. nuon nmy ,m nau upon ,,,. mo , w gtreet ywtorday morn!ngi cnU8od on these forms. Separate bids will also Vie received at the name time mid place f r liitiricatinif nnd illuminating oils. fit is re i. HA" t re l''''t. any or I, W. "l'ATMCK., morning, cnuscd byl one of C. C Henderson's horses run- 123 ninfc away and breaking the bu; ;;y. p. S. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Henderson spent paint. Sunday wilh friends in PoMm V.sville. Letter to Bums & Gray Co. New Bern, N. C , Dear Sir: We'll give you $1,000 make it ten if you like-to catch us at any sort of confidence game in Devoe lead.and-zinc We have been in paint 150 years and are making more paint than any o.tlier concern in the world, we think; but we know we don't think at all we know our stuff is full-measure and honest. Honest means as good as we know how to make it, and that's our notion of business. How do you like it! . Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & CO. ' CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plants at Clarks, Hjnmn s Siding, Kinston and Robereonvilie, , j Annual Capacity 15,000,000. Having installed Modern Dry Kilns we are now prepared to furnish the Best Building Brick ever offered on this market. : PRICE GUARANTEED.1 liYMltf NITVri-Y. IJOJIPAHY, New Bern, N C Sidling Agent mATE A ISY ATS T21IED E. W. Smallwood Bells our to give you the Best pos-iille Shoe Values for your money that we could find. Here's romething coi)si3t".rt wilh our policy of conbUtit nd -vance. We've made a slu ly rf t! Shoe Brsincss and we cn't f anyUiinic to eipial tlie I ! : of Men's t' "lt and ! ' 1 Pino i:i a 1 ! ! We are ; '.) t to say t' e 1 ' ' lie- Af I. IVr. I.I"
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