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6 i i 30 '& wsl VOLDMt XXVIU No.22 IIW BIRN, CRAVIH COU1TI, K C., FRIOAT . JUNE 1G I9n5 Stl'ON!) SECTION. 28th TEAR ni nn?inn f i'LIibllUU FUST1C0 !i. a durablei . unitary and oonomieal material (or - tinting and decorating walla, superior to kalso- mine and wall paper, and much cheaper than paint. PLASTIC D eombinas a11 turea of other wall coat ings, and none ol their dis advantages. Packed in dry powder form, in white and tints, ready tor us hj adding cola water. Full directions "on " rkage. Any one can apply . Sample card of beautiful tints for the asking. Antl-Kalsomlne C. MM MPIDS, MICH. for Sale' in New Bern by E W Smaliwood. . Loco. June 14th. Mr. B. F. Eubank filled his appoint ment here Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Bynum and chil dren spent Sunday with relatives here, Mr. Needham White of Pollocksville spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Higgins. , j - Mr. Rollie Collins and family were visitors here Sunday. Mr. Romulus Provo, and ffistor, Miss Prudie visited friends 1 ere Sunday. . Misses Nannie anl Susie Higgins are pending a few days with relatives in Jones county this weeV. Mr. and Mrs Furney C llins and littb daughter Gladys, and Dunnie Le pent Sunday afternoon with relativ ;s here. :' .Mr. Frank Parsons and sister, Katie? were visitors here Sunday, r - Colds are epidemic here now, besides that our people are enjoying good health Most everybody is able to go fifth ing; a large crowd went Saturday afternoon but think they had .poor luck. We didn't see any flah when they returned, Important Developments Soon, London, Jane 15 The Japanese cor respondent of the Daily Telegraph at Moji, Japan, says: . "The rainy season has started in Man churia, and the mud in the roads is knee . deep, but this will not interfere with military operations, glad tididings of which may be expected within a few norm Sim Gattis-Kilgo Trial Looks Long Lasting. Death o( Senitor Ellington. , Proipictlv In- crease State Revenues. Applicant I : Seek Admission to Hospital. , Enlargement ol Fe- ' j malt Ward. ' Raleigh, June 14. Many persons ap pear to have an idea that the notable case of Gatts against Kilgo, now on tri il h?re for the fourth time will be d sposad of finally, but one of the lead- ' hv attorneys when asked asbout" the matter said., "No indeed, .the case is not nearly 'as much ended as it was five yi ars ago. "At this trial it has entered upi n ne w and untried lines. Whichever ; way it gos there will be an appeal. I can see no end insight." Adjutant General Robertson and Quartermaster General Macon have ar rarg xl all the details of the eneamp mer.ts of the National Guard and these ara to be on a more complete plan than any heretofore held. Today the directors of the hospital for the insane here met and arranged for the beginning of work on the new female -ward which will be a . wing ex tending westward from the old sou h ', CORN FIELDS , ARB GOLD FIELDS 'to the farmer who under- I stands how to feed his crops. Fertilizers for Corn must contain at least 7 per cent, actual Potash Send for our books they tell why Potash is as necessary to plant life as tun and rain; sent free, if you ask. Write " to-d.r. , - GERMAN KALI WORKS fit New Vork-03 Nassau Straet. ar (J AUuta, U-aH South Broad St. , M RALEIGH ' Parties To Buy Public lands Eastern Carolina. A HUMAN ARSENAL. Consolidation Colored NormalSchools. Depot at Monroe. A Last Year's Sensation Considered Hard Case Against - Powell. ; . Raleigh, June 15. Nex Monday the State Board of Agriculture will have an important meeting at vhich a nunv .. ber of persons will be present who de sire to buy the public landjs in the east ern part of the State Kn6rn as swamp lands. The board Will also decide as to the consolidation"' of the negro-normal ' schools, of which there are now four. There is talk of having only two of these, the work of two of them being unsatisfactory. 'V ; Vj '-' , General Manager ', Barr -wOf ' the Sea board Air Line notified the Corporation Commission that his road will build a ,; HE Ml CAROLINA ;r, C LLtGK OF AGIUCUL TUUK AND MOAN IG ARTS Offers practical industrial educa tion in Agriculture, Engineering, Industrial Chemistry, . and the Textile Art. Tuition $30 a year. Board $8 a month. 120 Scholar ships. Address : PRESIDENT WINSTON. , " WEST RALEIGH, N. C. Alvln Adam Was Evidently Going To Fight 'For Japan or Russia. Policeman Sam Howard arrested a man last evenintr who. if he had been sober and disposed to resist, might have substantial passenger station jsnd also UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA :, ' ; ., 789-I95 Head ol the State' Educational System. DEPARTMENTS Collegiate, Engineering,- Graduate Law, Medicine, Pharmacy wing and will be built on exactly the same plan as the main building, which Superintendent McKee says is one of the best constructed buildings in North Carolina, only two excelling it, these being the State Capitol and George Vanderbilt's house. The cost of the plan had to be reduced, as labor has greatly increased in cost as compared with last November when the plans given the officer the time of - his life. ( a freight depot at Monroe, these to cost The prisoner was Alvin Adams, white, a'wut $60,000. This is done in response an industrious man ordinarily but too w mm of im .rovemtnt fond of booze. He is on , intimate ac- , 3 , - l , ' -.- quaintance with the police Son account I fl,ed by the t0 of that of this habit and his offense has gener-1 Among today's arrivals were E. A. ally been leniently dealt with but Jwhile Aiken, Brevard; J. A. Helton, Wil- he was arrested for drunkenness a more serious charge may be made against' him. ' ". ' I Adams was very drunk and was rid ing around the city in a transfer when Mr. Howard's attention was called to him. He directed the. driver to take mington; Stephen Mclntyre and J. G. McCormack, Lumber ton; D. 1 A., Mc Donald. Carthae-e. One of the sensations last year was the discovery of ,a lot of very valuable diamonds in the ashes of a burned ex press car at Lucama, -on the Atlantic Coast Line. It was long thought that Library contains 43,000 volumes. New water works.electric lights, central heating system. New dormi tories, gymnasium, Y. M. C. A. building. 667 Students. 66 Instructors The Fall term begins Sept. 11,' 1905. Address Francis P. Venab4.b, President Chapel Hill, N. C. were go ing from Paris, France, to Havana, Cuba, by way of New York in regis tered mail; and that they were in bond, so to speak and were not stolen prop erty. :; - .V:... In the trial today of J. B. Powell, the Japan Has Russian Forces Surrounded GunahuPass, Manchuria, June 14 The Japanese have forced the advanced posts of the Russian left beyond the Kao Che River, and are occupying the heights north of the river. A, heavy force seems to be behind this movement Field Marshall Oyama is ready for 1 general offensive. Another Rural Free Delivery Route Congressman Thomas Is advised by the postoffice department at Washing ton that a new free rural route has been ordered to be established from Dover, which will commence Tuesday August 12th. There are now over one hundred free rural delivery -routes in the Third Congressional District and constant ef forts are being made to get this system to do the greatest service. Rural Agent Matthews has devoted his energies to this section in establish ing new routes for some time and ' the farmers of this section appreciate the work in this line done by both Mr. . Thomas and Mr. Matthews. The Inn Opens 25th. ' Miss Sue Boyd of Charlotte will be in charge at The Inn, Black Mountain, this ' summer. Miss Boyd has had largejexperi ence ln"the Central Hotel, Charlotte, the Phoenix at Winston and at Cleve land Springs and has many friends and acquaintances, The Inn opens June 20 for the .season. " ' THE GLORIOUS FOURTH. WIU ke Celebrated In New Bern In a Fitting Manner. were made, superintendent Mcivee 1 the man to the city hall where he was says that while masons then received I escorted to the eelL $1.75 per day they now get $3.00 and yfee au other prisoners put into the carpenters wages have advanced from I ceu ne wa3 searched and therein lays those diamonds had been stolen, and an $1.50 to.?i50. r . I the seed of this story. The first thing investigation has been in progress. 1 here are now nz applications ior the police pulled out was a knife, anoth Tvifl .ham tw h, diamond admission to the hospital on file, 92 fori er pUH and another knife came out then . - . females alone. The building is now I a third knife. A hunt around the belt crowded. The wing will give quarters disclosed a nistoL a little more of a hunt for 156 women, by assigning two to a revealed another putol. "Great Scott" room. The health of the hospital pa-1 exclaimed Bill Bryan who was going tients has been remarkable, only one through Adam's pockets, "what have death having occurred this year, that I we got here any way, a traveling gun of a man, of consumption. lahon." He kent on ditrarinsr and soon State Auditor Dixon when asked if brought out another knife and then Norfolk man charged with swindling, he thought there would be an increase I another and still more until eight knives he was again put on the witness stand of the State revenue thU year said tnat 0f more or leg, value.- Lastly came today, in his own behalf. The district 1 1 IF 11 1J 1 I . . .... ... .1 ne oeuevea were wouw i yrurij 1 another revolver. Making a total ol otf -..-.aHnnod him In tho increasing in value, and the new law I three pistols two of them loaded, and .'. . . has placed in the hands of the corpor- eight knJveg. very closest son or a way. me gov- ation commission the collection of the! A.m. m.o n f, ! ernment reeards that it has made out " nuuuio aaisouw iiv bitvi v vv vviivvwi vnw 1 income tax; with very much better ma-1 possession of them and only oassine I a very strong case against Powell, and chinery for listmg and collecting, ine conjecture was made as to how he came ?ave evidence that the latter had con by them but it is dreadiui to thinK wnat du(!ted gimilar frauduient business at mignt nave nappeneo 11 tne . man naa run amuck. ; Adams is a state's witness in the case of the State vs Chris Roach under ar rest for the illegal sale of liquor. And if he will divulge the information, the authorities would be interested to know where he got his liquor yesterday. striking out of what was known as the merchants' purchase tax will reduce the tax Increase of course, this purchase tax having yielded last year $26,000. Dr. Dixon says it was never a just tax and ought not to have been imposed. There are no new subjects of taxation, the list having been very closely looked after. Taves in this State are lower than elsewhere, as was shown by a case in which a Vance county man found that in settling an estate he had to pay on a thousand dollars worth of property in Mecklenburg, Va., $51 while in Vance Norfolk, Smithfield, and a doren or more other places; that he had killed a man in Kentucky, eloped with a girl from Smithfieled. Va., and had been j jailed for the latter offense, Where are you sick? Headache, foul- tongue, no appetite, lack energy, pain in your stomach, constipation? Hol- county, this State, the amount would lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make 1 v.- !,. ta Kn I you weimnu aeeu yuu weiu 00 tcnvo. I jut nirht State Senator J. C. El ine r "e Dy - ""ny. ton died very suddenly of heart disease Painless, Natural Childbirth. Baby's coming into the world should be preceded by a certain preparation on the part of every woman who expects to become a mother. She owet It as a amy 10 ner unouro bate, and to nerxll : ber duty to her unborn bitM i. to every means within her power to aid his entrance into the world. Baby cannot neip mnueii in tms ordeal, tneretoi t mother must. Ha has a hard enough time after his arrival, so let us main his coming easy. His health in alter life depends greatly upon the manner of his coming : would you nave your child a cripple, or uuiu juu vc mm n lower 01 strengxn r airong men art but grown-up cnuaren : a famous surgeon in Vienna is devoting his lite-work to tlie cure of little helpless cripples, deformed by birth ; do not allow your child to become a cripple. , au rj - wv Mother's FrfcxJ Is a liniment which will forestall any possibility of accident at uuut mai . u relaxes an me arjaominai muscles and tissues, wiu icrmiLs an easy access 10 tne cniia. it eases the motner'e ' pain, ana so assists nature tnat wnen baby conies be starta out in nie witn a constitution well able to tight life's battles, and to bloom intu strong pure manhood that is tha comfort ' and delight of every true mother's heart. One dollar is the price at all drug stores. Seed for eat dook on " Motherhood." Jt is tree. Bradfleld Regulator Co hmm ranwK fin-IMS lIvKUIVV; UN UUlUUt We are constantly adding to our stock. Gall and get our prices SlilW Gas LUH Pictures Framed. John' 3B. 3E"ves Successor to Disos way and Taylor, 93 Middle Street. gig THE EIGHT WAT IS THE ONLY WAY to turn out mod work and tha rurht l the only wav wa do mwirinf ior you. vv nemw 11. w blacksmith work or varnih work, or any kiwi of 1. :. t I . V. I Ura,AHi. nan-iBin .i mirinv shoo. Brina us your work, we are head quarters in this business and want you to conic and see the unrest assortment or oukkkw ever shown here. AU visitors are welcomed. We nut Rubber Tire on your old or new wheels, We shrink vour kxM tires in a machine without Aiittina- them, or without taking tire from wheel oa buggy while you wait. Everybody in invited to sea the machine at work putting new uoiia in on Pi. Wafer A Won Phone 185, 78 Broad St. - New Bern, N. C. Sunvner Clothing1. 1c itwa m umittra', We are offering a big 'reduction on all our Spring and Summer Snits. We have eighty-five two piece Suits in Flannels, Homespuns and Crashes at from $4.00 to $10.00. Stouts, Slims and Regulars. We can fit you and save you from two to five dollars on your Summer Suits We also a big variety of Tan and Patent leather Oxfords. All sizes, stripes add widths. New lot of nice Straw Hats just received. J. J. BAXTER. G. o Bean tha Bifnataie af TOIltA. Tin Kind 101 Ham Always Keep Oat 'jTIie Files. jFUjLIL supply sizes, Window Screens and Screen Doors. Fresh Supply of Heath and Milhgaw and Masury's Paints. Lewis' Lead and Pure Linseed Oil. First class iine of Varnishes. Sash Doors, Blinds and Cut lery. Paper Roofing and Ellwtod Wire Fencing. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co 73 Middle St. Phone 147 Harlowe And North Harlowe. June 13. Mr. Ben. J. Bell of Beaufort came up The SplnalnB Mala. Samuel Orompton, a boy of sixteen cooled the best features of the siilnnln; machine Invented' by Hargreaves and Arkwrlglit, added to them some of hi nun mill, nrtrr tlirwA months of uiulou.; and secret experimenting, produced t tlie first spinning mule, so called bo cause It was a kind of hybrid betweeu Ilargrenves' Jenny and Arkwrlgut water frame. . The raw apprentice lad was, however, no match In cunning for the cotton lords, who soon rouna tn the secret of his new machine and shamelessly robbed him of the fmlts of his Ingenuity. Many years afterward, It Is true, they uued their Influence to at his home here. His health has been poor for a year or more, hut his death unexpected. He is a native of Johnston and his father was a Baptist Minister at Clayton. He served gallantly 1 last week and took advantage of pic throughout the Civil War and served I nicing with those of our people who several terms as State librarian. He went to Oriental for a days outing. He had a severe attack of pneumonia dur-1 seemed to add much to the pleasure of I secure for him a parliament grant of inn- th lanl aension of the letrislature. I a certain fair damsel on that dav. 5.000. but he was then a broken heart- - I 1 . a a 1 S a whAm iha H wiu a devoted member of the Ban- M rilmtt f XWr rrmtW nf ea una uisuppuiuieu uinu. sv tist church, at which the funeral was I our townsman J. H. Elliott, is making held this afternoon, Rev. Drr W. L. I j,im 8 ghort visit Mr. R. W. Week our list taker for Newport township spent last Friday in Newport. Jas. R. Bell, Esq., was in New Bern on business last Friday. money came too late to be of any real service. Tyree, and Rev. Dr. R. T. Vann of ficiating. The remains were taken to! Clayton for burial. A Wonss'i Toastae "Woman's tongue Is her sword, which she never lets rust," wrote Mme.' Nocker. "The tongue Is not steel,, but it cuts," wrote Erasmus. The tongue kills more than uie word." wrote Veslk, the Ottoman ties are passing through our waters now. Quite a number of young, ladies There will be a grand old fashioned Fourth of July celebration in the old town of New Bern. Arrangements are being made whereby the day will be passed with a due show of patriotism and at the same time it is expected that everybody will have a good time. . The Drocram as prepared so far but is still Incomplete provides for nautical sports and feats. There will be boat races, launch races 1 swimming races and other interesting I a greater interest and exciting contests.' Sports on land will not be neglfcted but there will be something doing all tho time. All cash prizes will be offered in these contests. It will be a gala occasion that every body will enjoy and it is up to all to en courage the movement. Talk it up. r y in town and participate in the E h. J time. Help make it a rousing c " ' islion and a success. The Land of the Sky. The Journal office has received a book let entitled, "The Land of the Skv" advertising Waynesville and other ! n tuaituni rtlm.tr, P. wnfina If in a well written book and seta forth the and gentlemen of New Bern passed wlth a brawg womatf and In a wide house.", And St. James wrote. "The tongue Is a little member ana boasteth great tilings." However, the good King Arthur said, "Deny not to woman the proper use or ner tongue statesman. Solomon, the emoouimeni of wisdom, wrote, "It Is better to dwell In the corner of the housetop j,.n v..uv.f ..1 a n.1 .tf.,i iim. through last Friday enroute for More- ate of thisieculiarcountry. It is writ, A City to attend the opening ball at - k am 1 onriit Hnra tn hv rl. 8. A. Jone.Anvone seek - inz a cool and pleasant place to spend Mr. James Weeks came home from 1 ha .nmiM. iiihaI An Kttot-tKon oi'alt New Bern last week. He has been on CT nonulnr resort. ' the sick list but is now improving... as I Miss May Adams after a short visit Children'! Day Observance. to friends at Dover returned last week A Cr. "I don't care how severe a cold Is," said the man who was not suffering The Christian Sunday School at Kitt h Miss Dudley of Dover is now Urom 0e, "I can get rid of It In one : u rw.w: r.. making her a visit. day" "So can I," replied the man who was carrying three pocket handkw- Surnnm will observe Children's Day fnf hnnthen m8 bns Sundav June 18. Mrs. nan u. oeu 01 moreiienu vuv 1005 at 11 a. m. ' spending a few days with her pa I . lts.ni J The exercises are intended to create rents returnee lasi oaiuraay. in Foreign Mission Dr. C N. Mason went to Beaufort to work among the Sunday School chil- see his father Mr. J. H. Mason last bun dren and consist of scripture readings, day. songs, recitations, etc. The services at our school last Sun- Everybody is invited to attend and be day were well attended and our people prepared to give some money to sup-' were well entertained and we trust port the missionaries in heathen coun- much profited ;y the able discourse of tries. k R. F. I our pastor Rev. W. A. Piland. s chiefs, me." "but suicide Is repugnant to r 1. Three Physician! treated him with out Success. -W. L. Yancy, Fadncah, Ky., writes: "I had a severe case of kidney disease and three of the best physicians in Kentucky treated me without success. I then took Foley's Kiibicy Cure. The first bottle gave iwmeiKate relief, ami three hot lies cured me p.rn in.M'y. I our pastor Rev. W. A. Piland, Miss Bessie Morton left yesterday for a siiort visit at Seven Springs. ,Mr. L. C. Carroll of Newport passed through today for his home having been to Winthrope on business. Beautify your complexion with little c out If you want a smooth, cleur cre.tml.ke complexion, rosy cneehs, 1;.. hi, r . t ' e ' ,"' ;l.-r's V RradtasT t aat!osi. Mrs. Otto Ffflt-Now, professor, want you to lie perfectly frank with me and tell me exactly whst you think of my voic. Professor Bhopang Ah, madame.bow can you ask sat of a mem bare of a race ant ees r-r-renowned for eets polltenesaT Cleveland Lesder. . Jost Her Idea. "Ilave you seen my picture of Ana- nlasr Inquired the artist to a throng hnnglng on to his long ringlets. . "No." replied a fair one; "I have not yet but I hsve never thought Ananluf was quite as b-l as he is pnlnted.'N Kansas City Independent. Opportunities in California The trade in the Orient is opening up. ' Our exports to Japan and China multiplied during the last year. There will soon be a tremendous increase in the trade of the Pacific 'Coast cities with the Far ...East. . . .: Big opportunities for the man who lives there. . Why not look the field over? Only $62.50, Chicago to San Francisco or Los Angeles and return," May i, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, , 29, 30, 31, June 1, August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14, 1905. Tickets good for return for 90 days. Rate for a double berth in a comfortable tour- ist sleeper from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and many other points 'in California, only $ 7. Through train service from Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via the Chicago, r.liSwaukco C St. Paul, Union Pacific aid SoulIiorn PccHlo Una This is the route of The Overland Limited, leaving Union Passenger Station, Chicago, '6.05 p. m., and The California Express at 10.25 p. 111. The California Express carries tourist sleeping cars to California every day. Both trains carry through standard sleepers. Tlie beloved of tlie Almlfrhty are tlie kv' rleh vim luive the hninlllty (if Hie p-ior Complete Information sent free on receipt of coupon with bUnk lines filled. ' W. S. HOWELL, Ocn't Eastsrn Agent, 3S1 Broadway, MKW YOKlt CITY, r F. A. MILLER, General P&fl.rnErer Agent, CHICAGO. Name Street addrea City. Probable destination. i.l rem- f " .n 11 iwl I'.e . ' il- tiave the Ulllllllt- ' 11
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