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T " """" .: ...... . " '"K - r : ..- . . - . , . .. .. -. : ...... ....... ......... VOL. -I nil . - So 41 IIW BIES, CRAVIS COUNT. H C-. FHUAY, AUGUST 18 I95 StIJOSO 8C0TI0N. 28th TEAR & STEP F0EV1RD I El HUD NEW MANUFAC- t TURING CONCERN. f -. ' '3BSSBF"-'. ' V Li- TZX -IOSS- COTTON PRESS I SfSWUIT, STKOXGEST, BEST TMt Murray GiNMina System toe, FeeSws, CwrfwMrt, Etc. OIBBK MACHINERY CO. THE FEVER'S COURSE Usttvsalsgs Reportef Th Condition o The Epidemic. .... Now Orleans, August 16 The second death above Canal Btreet occurred yes- , terday that of Wyer Daspil, a promi nent citizen. ; The cases above Canal itreet continues to be traced to down town infection. Last night's report ays: . - . . Deaths 6 - ;. . New cases 62. New foci 19 Total deaths 172. ' Total cases 1,080. -Total foci 229. Under treatment 334. .".'.',.. THEY COME AND GO. Mrs G. W. Bryar, of Durham, is vis1 iting Mrs. Emma H. Powell. Editor B. F. McCullen, of the More head City Coaster, was in the city yes-.- erday...'.v;'.,5.-":. . Misa Marietta Hewett went to New port lat evening. - Misses Julia, Erven and Carrie Hill went to Kinston last night to spend a few days with friends. ' '. Mis, Daisy and Mattie Green went . to Morehegd City last night. . Dr. C, L. Duncan of Beaufort was in New Bern yesterday. Mr. J. C. Whitty was in Pollocksvillo yesterday.'' . . , . Mr- John Fields of LaGrange was it the city yesterday. Mrs. Ida Gautier is visiting her daughter, Mia. Hurtt at Portsmouth, Va. Mr. Ralph Davenport is visiting in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Foy returned last evening from a visit to Richmond, Beaufort. Aug. 17, Editor Journal. ' Owing to scarcity of time several josling's were unintentionally omitted from my letter of last week. ' Beaufort has a minstrel troupo, per fectly organized; that will probably be heard from, during the coming"winter- that is up ttogue sound way they have rendered several perform ance of late and so far have escaped a - treat of egg-nogging. The first part, or olio, is very good, and tne singing is up to the standard of shows that vuit tnat section. The boys have had their photos taken in costume as they ap peared before the footlights and all the -girls are eager after the niinslrel man's manager. A phonograph dealer has struck town :and pretty near every night thoso who happen to be down town are Bubject to .a musical treat free of cost. Strains irom "Lazy Bill" and "In the Still seas of the night" catch the eye of listeners. , ,v;'v Vv. The wireless telegraph station here baa almost received its finishing touches and no doubt the placing of the station here means a good deal to the town. It has been suggested that a station be erected at Morehead also as the people in Beaufort aro half the time cut oft irom the world owing to the miserable telephone and telegraph service they have to contend with. A big base ball game is looked for ' here, Saturday. The town boys and ' the Laboratory bunch are going to try it again. The town loys have been successful In every game they have piayea wun me government icrowa ex- cepi one, ana bo mey are aetermineu to give Beaufort one more licking before the season la over, and therefore have secured the peerless for them Saturday, games played the shut out entirely. Hohgood to twirl In the last two ''Lab" boys were ANON. Permanent Quarters for Merchants "Association. .; Flat Bulling to ba Remodeled end Used tor - Commercial and Resldende Purpotet. -- ' Ralolgh Chambei ol Commerce to Re-organlze. Appeal tor Prie-' on Bounds Raleigh, Ni C, August 16. -The .Raleigh Merchants Association took a d wide i step forward last . eight when , they passed an order for a ' charter to bo procured from the State, and perma nont quarters in the business section of the city were rented.' with the under- '8tan linS that the Plac will 'be kept open, a salaried officer being kept for the purpose. ' , A rating of . the con sumers will be made up at once similar to that of the merchants issued by the mercantile agencies. ' Dr. Norwood G. Carroll and wlfe.Dr. Delia Dixon-Carroll who, by the way is a sister of ' om Dixon, the famous author-and min'ster, have purchased a three story . building on Fayetteville street near the Capitol and will remodel it and provide handsome office and resi dence quarters on the second and third stories. The first floor to be retained by the Ellington Art store. Dr. Delia Dixon-Carroll, the only lady - physician in Raleigh, has built up. quite a large practice. .::.' . The work of remodeling the old Park Hotel as a hotel for tourists is to be re sumed now and pushed to completion so that it will be ready for the travel ers this winter. The" prices will be higher thtfiflr" -'the Yar boroug hoth' eing undi 'the same The Ru!fii Chamber oi will reorganize .within. the next few days with ISO members, the annual dues being changed from $5 to f 1Q per year. They are in conjunction with the Industrial Club, formed recently, by the younger business men" of the . city purpose to inaugurate a new era of business activity. ; , ' The appeal for prison bounds to be allowed the prisoners, J. Rowan Rogers and J. P. SorrelL serving six months for embracery in fcthe Gattis vs Kilgo case, is the first that has ever come to a Governor of this State. The last man who ever had "prison bounds" privileges in Raleigh was the late Jas Miller who was sentenced to 30 days in jail, Bnd $2,000 fine for gambling, The confinement is telling very much on both Sorrell and Rogers, who is an ex Sheriff of the county. , ".- ORDER RESCINDED. The Board of Health of Wilmington Have Re ' considered Thslr Order and AI- lowed The Excursion -From New Bern.. .. . Yesterday's Journal . announced that on account of the quarantine restriction!) the railroads would not be allowed tc take excursions to Wilmington. The board of health of that city has raiset the quarantine as to New Bern. This makes the Knight excursion to Wil mington from this city operative as ad vertised. ' The news witf be pleasing to a gooc many people in the city who have nc other way to go to Wilmington and who had anticipated this excursion. .There will be good service on tht train and no one need fear any disturb ance. Sufficient police protection wil be on the train and any attempts make disorder will be promptly fru trated. ; '- Hair Ornaments Are Effective Head - n ; Lines and curves are all that a great artist uses in his painting; when the proper line or curve is executed in hair combs (side or back) they 'are very effective in beauty of ornamentation. 1 n Ftnxter. the leading ieweler gJl0wa ft Urge a880rtment of just the Y H hapo tp guit each 0IM)( from centg t0 the u karat gold trimmed, TO TIIE J A Perfect Wall Coating: Combine Cleanllneea and Durability Any one oan brush It on No ono ean rub It off Plastico is a pure, permanent . and porous wall coating, and does not require washing off to renew as do all kalsomines. It is a dry powder, ready for use by adding cold water and can be easily brushed on by anyone. Made in white and fourteen fashionable tints. Sample card free. ' AXTMCALSOmIXE CO. GRAND MPIOS, MICH For Sale m New Bern by E Smaliwood. : , . . ; ! Fort Barnwell ; v . August 16. The crops are very, good in, this sec tion. The writer had the pleasure on last Monday of visiting the farm of Mr M. D. Lane, near Ft. Barnwell, and was convinced of the truth of the old adage "more in the man than inthe land." J Everything on this excellent farm seems to be full of energy, and denotes thrift. Were it not t for the retiring modesty, and reluctance of Mr Lane to be brought before the public all would like to hold him up to the young men of our country as an exam ple of push' and perseverance, Mr. Lane is only in his 33rd year "yet, he has the implicit confidence of his neigh bors, and stands high in the estimation of the business world. He has recently bought four splendid farms, and under his superb management, in a few years will beyond a doubt, - be objects of beauty. I would there were more young men like him. ., ' i Messrs G. M. Wooten lecently of the Aitillery School of Ft. Monro, Va., Wllie and Harvey Wadsworth of Ft. Barnwell have organized a base ball team, and their enthusiasm seems to be ontagious as the infection has spread to old and young alike, and especially to the ladies of the community, who gave an ice cream supper, and realized quite a good sum to equip the' team. ! Ft. Barnwell can soon boast of a ball team equal to any. if encouragement from beautiful young ladies mean any thing to inspire the lada to effort, and ' Fort Barnwell has the most beautiful girls in the land, and for refinement and culture, they are second to none in the State. I must not fail to mention Mr. and Mrs. M. B. - Sauls, ; who so graciously gave the use of their com modious home .to the enjoyment of their neighbors. The broad verandas, were especially adapted to the occasion, only the soft murmur of , "cooing" words inarticulate only to those for whom chey were intended could be heard. . In the soft shadowy light of broad varan- da is the ideal place for love making. Long live Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Sauls, our host and hostess. , - ( Mr.. Ball Was in our village yesterday buying cotton. . Miss Carrie Gay, of Greenville is a visitor here. . .r " Miss Minnie Arnold of New Bern, is visiting in this community. : , 7 Miss Carman of Spring Garden is a visitor here. : ;iss Mary Wooten has returned from Kinston. - Melons are plentiful and peaches are fine. Call Mr. Editor at your pleasure and the hospitality of Ft. Barnwell is yours. b. b. w; Dies Suddenly. A stevedore, Henry Singleton by name, dropped dead on the Norfolk and Southern wharf Thursday ' afternoon ibout 5:40 o'clock. Singleton was help ng to load cotton aboard the Ocracoke when all at once he was seen to loose his truck and drop into a chair which was sitting in the hold. .He immediate ly arose and staggering across the gang way, fell upon the wharf and expired in a few minutes. Dr. Duguid was called and immediate fr responded, givin.? an opinion that l deatn was causeu Dy nean irouuip. The decesed was a colored man about 40 years old and had been employed as stevedore for many years by the 1 C. D and other lines, was said to Jbe industrious and steady in his habits, and was well thought of among his associ ates. He lived on Elm street to which piace his remains were taken t twait interment, an inquest being deemed unnecessary, , t MAnr-mnTA. ' , i . u.j u . it . . . n 7 Bstre the . 19 ua s na Tns nm wwtvi nanrn lien, r iu nutiti . Bignatue ef MErXIIAIIT: If you haven't For the Military Department of , A. AM. Colleje. the Industrial Club to Orginizt Building and Loan Association. As Illicit Distillery Destroyed. Hlllibore Road Being .., Repaired. Raleigh, Aug. 17. The Rale gh In dustrial Club at a meeting held last night decided to organize at once anew building and loan' association' modeled after those now working so successfully at Charlotte, Asheville, Winston-Salem 1 Wilmington and ejsewhere in the State It will ,be chayered within the next few days. - The Club is also taking steps! looking to the inducement of the Gov- eminent to include the whole of Wake 1 co jnty in the topographical survey now in progress. , Senator Simmons and Congressman Poi are called upon to co-operate. ' ' ' Another Illicit Distillery was de stroyed Tuesday night in Johnson coun ty making more than a score that have been destroyed in. the county by the revenues within a year. ; The ; last one was in O'Neal township. F. H. Busbee ond B. Andrews, Jr. of Raleigh and J. Crawford Riggsof Dur ham will be a monf 'the lawyers who will represent North Carolina at the American Bar Association at Naragen- set Pier, R. I., August 23th, 24th and 26th. v;; ':" ; Twin broth ersJ with twin names, both Baptist preachers, pastors ot Twin churches in the same city and one of them the father of twin daughters pre sents the remarkable coincidence exist ing in Raleigh just now. The brothers' are Rev. Thos Joseph Watts imd Rev. Joseph Thomas Watts, twin sons of the late Squire Watts of this -city. . .Their churches are in Lbflisville, Ky. i A large forco of hands is at work putting Hilkbbro road in order for the tremendous crowd that wil" go over it during tho week the great State Fair Oct 16, to 21. It is a macadamized road and is being thoroughly repaired. Dur ing the Fair week; sprinklers will be operated over it constantly for the com fort of the many thousands of visitors. President Roosevelt's visit to the Fair is expected to causa the breaking of all records in attendance on the State Fair. . ' .' - ' 5 A number of old prints of books by North Carolina authors have been added to the State Library recently, the management of the lib -ary making a specialty now of this class of books. Twenty-nine were added yesterday. The Raleigh Chamber of Commerce will meet re-organization tomorrow nijjht and two hundred business men have pledged themselves to enter into he re-organization in which the annual fees will he doubled: ' - T The new twenty-year bonds of the North Carolina Agricultural Society are now ready to be exchanged for the new bonds and this will be done on ap plications to Joseph E. Pogue, secre tary. , v Forced Liberality. 1 . ' It t3 not orteu miserliness gets such straightforward rebuke as in the ea2(j quoted, liy tne aiontciair iiuies. In the curly days of primitive Method lam' there traveled In England ao ec centric minister named Xeale, who-was famous for bis plalu talking. On one occasion ho was pVeachlug missionary sermons at a village so noted for Its small collections that he determined to pass the plate himself. - ;- On his round he came to a rarmer who was, as Mr. Neale well knew; tno richest man In the place. This Individ ual placed a penny on tho plate. .Mr. Neale stopped immediately ana saw in a laud voice: : .r;W . "Take your penny out, man, take It outl Don't you see you've covered up your laborer's sixpeuce?" , The tebuke was effectual, and much more valuable coin was placed on the plate. .-vW ) '' " , '. ' Ctorcn. '',,;'. ' From Java, Sumatra, Mauritius, Zan zibar and Guiana come the Httle browu flower buds of the clove tree. When gathered the Tuds are red and are dried by exposure to the smoke of wood flics and afterward by the rays of the sun. lu a very short time tboy become of a deep browu color. To se cure a monopoly and thus keep up the price the Dutch. In the scventeenOi een turr destroyed all their clove trees ex cent those In the Island of Amboyna. The chief value of cloves lies In their essential oil, which forms about on sixth of their whole weight - President to Be Elected It is expected that when the Board of Directors of the Jamestown exposit i k n meets today that Harry St. George Tucker will be elected president of the exposition to tane me piace oi mo m u. , tt'" i TT U T T-nib a. t ex-congressman and president of mericaij Bkr As3otiation. Red Meat Tobacco in stock, to the cc:;cu:.ier i We give you our absolute guarantee that each 10c plug of Red Meat w made of tetter tobacco and contains more good solid juicy chewif? qual ity t' -i nny r-' rr 1 Oc pv" of env Wit r re l or sold by twy f ctnry e u4 suarcKi itumiy here To be Started In a Few Days on The Hazet ton Farm. The Simpson Manufacturing Co., the notice of whose charter was published in the Journal a ; few days ago, will soon start business in the manufacture of naval stores, oil, wood alcohol, roof paint, and other articles produced from wood and lightwjjd. Charles F. Hal lock owns nearly all the stock. The business is capitalized at $100,000, and of that amount - $20,000 has been paid in. The plant is loeatSj. on the Hazelton farm which' was formerly known as the Simpsou farm, it being the property of Mr. M. L Jacobs. It, is situated three and one half miles Irom New Bern on Neuse river. "Buildings are being erected and it is expected that the manufacturing will commence in ten days.' The business will soon develop into a large plant in a very short time. Regulates the stomach' and bowels, heals and soothes the little ones' stom ach: and gives them a healthful and natural sleep. Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea is the, children's benefactor. 35 cents For sale by F. S. Duffy. REDUCED FARE TO KINSTON On Accouut ol Presbyterian Sabbath School Annual Convention, to be Held August . 24th to 29th, The A. & N. C. R. R., have author ized reduced rates from -.'stations on that line to Kinston, 'N. C, and return account above occasion, tickets to be sold on certificate plan, and certificates will be honored by Agent Kinston on or before September 1, 1," 1905. R. E. L. BUNCH, ; t. M. In Memoriam. Pauline, the daughter of J. D. and Eula Marshburn died of diphtheria at their home in Gum BrancV, Friday Au gust 4 after a brief sickness at the age jf ten years and three months. She was a sweet spirited child full of hope and cheer in whom her parents had placed so much of hope and eomfort. A sweet flower that blossomed but to be cut down by the reaper whose name is death has left a home desolate and loving hearts in dire despair. "So the sun withdrew its ray . Clouded grew the beaming day Ever thus hope fades away." Diamonds Six Reasons Why Cughtto Buy Them.' Yo (1) They are beautifuL (2) They're indestructible. . (3) The prestige they give to the wearer. (4) Their constant increase in value. (5) Their salable ness. - (6) Their safety as an invest ment. A reason why you ought to buy them here. Because our present stock was bought so reasonably that we can well afford to sell diamonds at lower figures than our competitors and fine diamonds, every one of the. Come and see if this statement isn't a true fact. " J. O. Baxter, Leading Jeweler. ' A Warning to Mothers. ' Too much care cannot be used with small children during the hot weather of the summer months to guard against bowel troubles. As a rule it is only necessary to give the child a dose of castor oil to correct any disorder of the bowels. Do not use any substitute, but give the old-fashioned castor oil, and see that it is fresh, as rancid oil nauseates and has a tendency to gripe. If this does not check the bowels give Chamberlain's Colic, . Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and then a dose of castor, oil, and the disease maybe checked in its incipiency and all dan ger avoided. The castor oil and this remedy should be procured at once and kept ready for instant use as soon as the first indication of any bowel trou ble appears. This is the most success ful treatment known and may be relied upon with implicit confidence even in cases of cholera infantum. For sale by F. S. Duffy and Davis Pharmacy, To The Magistrates of Craven County Ynu are hereby notified that there will be a meeting of the Board of Mag istrates of Craven Countyi at the Court House In New Bern, N. C, on Satur day Aug. 19, 1905; at 11 o'clock a. tn. Tt is meeting is called lor tne purpose of considering the matter of levying a special tax for the betterment of the Dublic roads of the county, as provided in chapter 224 of the public laws of 1905 nn Respectfully, C. E. Fo, Chair nan Bd. Com. Craven Ci the Write the factory-we win Surply yoadlrect UVES DEARER THAN OUR VERY OWN How many lives dearer to us than oar very own have been placed In needleea Jeopardy by failure to provide against and forestall the great suffering which too frenuentlv accomDanies and follows the bearing: of children That we would do anything within our power to obviate too patent to admit ot question; tneretore mar weu uu net a uouncw, MOTHER'S FRiECJa by name, has been devised, whose function it is to prepare in advance the muscles and tissues intimately associated with parturition. , - Tuis liniment is for external application. By its use the parts aro relaxed ! and enabled to withstand not onlv the actual strain brought to bear on them i durlnff accouchement, but also to rally nonna proportions and tonicity. It is faces, and is appuable to all cases. It's its us mana oi uio wuuia xamuy. vi.uo, rauonnii nrnin mrnn nn.. Atlanta, urn. it Do you want a 5fs and Profitably Investment? MINING STOCK o f a reliable Company, owning and working their own mines, is Safe, Profitable and Permanent The Monarch Mines are in one of the best gold producing districts IN GGLDFIELD Our engineer on the ground reports that the high grade, gold bearing , veins running threugh some of tne Richest Mines ever discovered In Goldtield are bound to pass through our properties ! .. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. We are offering our fully paid and non-assessable STOCK, PAR VALUE, $1.00 Per Share FOR ONLY 10 cts. A SHARE and you may pay for it in monthly instalments. For example, 1,000 shares at 10 cents a share is $100. Send, $10 with your order and $10 a month for 9 months. . ' . Send for prospectus, mention this paper, and a booklet of facts about Goldfield will be sent you free. , ' THE MONARCH niNINO ANO MILLINC COHPANY, 262 WashlnRton Street BOSTON, MASS lit Day Maryland Country Hams 5 to 10 Ibavg v 16c lb Maryland Country Hams, sliced 18c lb Armours Best Hams 5 to 10 lbs 15c lb Armours sliced 17c lb National Packing Co., best ham 15c lb u " " sliced 16c lb Large BlockHams, whole 12c lb . " sliced 15c lb English Cut Shoulders He lb " " sliced 12c lb Armours Pic Nic Hams, whole 10c lb ....... aliced 12c lb Kinghans pic nic hams, whole ' 10c lb Kinghans Pic Nic Hams, sliced 12c lb Best Maryland Country Lard 10c lb Squires Best Rib Meat He lb Squires Best Fat Back Meat 8c lb Fox River Print Butter 30c lb Bokmga Sausage in Oil 12Jc lb Prepared Ham, Boneless, sliced 12Jc lb New Pollock Cod Fish sides 5c lb ' Give us a trirL the Cheapest Cash Store in the city, Lee J. Taylor's old stand, phone 136. Goods will be delivered immediately after ordered, this week only, - . ':" - - v Coast X-Ian. Store Furniture and House Furnishings f Everything to make a home comfortable and attractive, such as book cases, China Closets, Rockers and others. Any one that is thinking of buying will do welH to see me before they buy, aB we sell goods where competition cuts no figure, Vhitford Hardware Company, We have removed to our new istorOi uoxt to v. U. Telegraph of fice, whr we ; will carry a couiplcta lin'of O neral WMiford Hardware Co. 07 South Front St. Ul I ."53 issszszs Hsas2sas2sas5sas25as2sasa5J5ESE:r.: the possibility of such an happening U from this ordeal and speedily regain their I not irritating to the most sensitive sur not enougu to call it Motbers rnena i mu tuuggutu. xiuuk. - nuwauiMi u Lira Retaros Seal 1 15 lbs Granulated Sugar for Roasted Peanuts, per peck Raw Peanuts, per peck 1 pound Rumfords Powders Best 3Jc flour for ; 1 2 cans corn beef for 2 cans Chip Beef fof Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola, 6 bot tles for j Best Cream Cheese All kinds of whole and ground spices for pickling. Best 20c Coffee in the city, 2 lbs for Whole Grain Rice i Cracked Grain Rice Eagle Brand Milk 3 cans for Meadows Meal, peck Apple Cider for home use, quart Any kind of soft drink you are , looking for, 6 bottles for 85c 7c ' 5c 50c 22c 25c 25c Cheap Cask .Sale;'. 95e 8Se 80s 25c lb ; Siclb 25e ? 25o 15c lb Hardware, Paints, Oils, , New Bern, II. C. Li i ! v ' i v rirri-jntn " 5c c tt f T-ITT t Tc1 --iT: t tttnttt. TTTXTHP I V
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