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4 i? 1 V State Libra,, VOL. XXI1I. --No 64 WW BIES, CE1VI5 CODBTYi B.C., FEIOAT, KOVIMBIU 10 1905 SECOND SECTION. im TEAR " .: . C tn t::j- CSTTCN rszssi . . earusT, stkosgest, ust TM UUHBAT GINNIMO I aim, f-mn, cmiiiwi, em. eiZSXS HACH1NMT CO. Clmbla . C. INLAND WATERWAY TWO SOCIAL EVENTS I Marriages l PraminMt Ralalgh Young UdlH. Raleigh, N. C Noy. 8.Ths princi pal social event of the week here oc curred this evening at the home of Mrs. M. r A. Heck, on North Bloont Street, this being the wedding ot her daughter, Miss Susie Heck and Dr. C. Alphonso Smith of the University of North Carolina. The home was most artistically decorated with smilax, and the flowers .of the season, and a bril liant company gathered there to do honor to the excision. Dr.. Thomas Ruffin of Charlotte was best man Mrs. Jones Fuller of Durham, dame of hon or;and Miss Margaret Chadwick Heck, a young sister of the bride was maid of honor.;- The bridesmaids were Misses Marie Brooke of Philadelphia: Mabel Mooremanvofr East Orange, N. J., Susan Clark, and Mary Grimes Cowper of Rale-'gh. - The groomsmen were Professors Graham and Polker of the (Jniversity of North Carolina) Prof es sors William Allen Perkins and Harry Heck of University of Virginia and Dr. The officia- mporUnt Hearing In Nw Bern November v 21st. Board M Inspection Coming. . ' - New Bern, N. C., Nov. 7, '05. Editor Journal: . . , . The letter which I hand you from.' Rawlintrs of Lvnchbure. ; Congressman John H. Small explains ting minister was Rev. Dr.' Eghert A -M .1.1. i! A ' - . . . : nseu, ana i print n to can siienuon to Smith, abrotherof the groom. Among : : the important hearing to be held in New member? of the family attending the 'Bern on the 21st of November in regard wedding were Mr. and Mrs. George H. to the Inland Waterway from Norfolk Heck of New York City. There was a to Beaufort. ' I very brilliant reception to the invited neuxiiy co-opera any witn rur. omau guests. and giving him my hearty endorsement j at 2 30 0.clock in the w.u. '".church of the Good Shepherd there oc District, I trust 'that a good number of our citizens interested in this import ant project will meet the Engineers on the evening of November 21st. f i " I have aba enlisted the co-operation of the Chamber of Commerce and City and County authorities , ' .'. Very truly yours, , 1 l- . C. R. THOMAS. HEARST CONTEST BEGINS. . A Matter ; ? of Health : 7 '' ' There, is a quality iir Royal . Baking Powder which pro motes digestion: , This pecu- -i i;or?tvN nf Roval has been noted by physicians, tfiev accordingly use recommend it exclusively. IS.-, l:vrf':a';;:-;';:v :r'i'''h:--' '-?.'; ' .:" :, V-;v -'J ROYAL iAKINfl POWDER CO., NEW YORK. V IOiEJO ' Dewey Begins His Sentence. Ttalcigh, Nov. 8-T. W. Dewey, de faulting cashier of the Farmers and Merchants Bank ot.New .Bern, entered last evening on the service of .Ma six year sentence in the penitentiary. His coming to the penitentiary was quite ntimiin ' TT nmivAfi this mominCf at "'rred the. marriage of Mr. Elliott 8;40 greeted none of his friends but Anderson Woodruff, of Charlotte "to went directly to the penitentiary, spend Miss Lucy Blake Merrill of this city, m a8 a gueat looking Mr. P. L. Woodruff, of Alabama, mffr Witution. This afternoon Superintendent of the Bell Telephone sheriff Biddle of Craven county arrived Co. for that State, acted as btst man, an(j drove to, the penitentiary, finding they being brothers. It waa a very Dewey- there and went jthtough the quiet wedding. The couple were the ormfti ceremo'V' of delivering Dewey recipients of of many- handsome pre8-to the authorities and receiving a re- ents. ! Washington, N. C., Nov. 4, '05. . Hon. Charles R, Thomas, ; ' 1 v New Bern, N. C. My J)ear Thomas: ' You will of course recall that the last River and Harbor Act contained a pro- . vision authorizing the appointment of a Board of Engineers to make an exami- " nation and survey and reports upon the - Inland Waterway project at ten and 12 ' feet in depth respectively from Norfolk to Beaufort.' Col. Smith S. Leach, of i wasningion, u. apc riagier, ui Wilmington, Del., and CapU Ge rge P. Howell, of Charleston, S. C, have been ' detailed as the Board of Engineers. " " i . The board have arranged for an in spection trip over the route and Capt. . Howell has forwarded to me their itin erary and asked me to communicate with you as to that part of the itin; erary in your District. I beg to say that according to their plan, the Board will Arrive at Beaufort on Sunday even ing, November 19. On Monday, . they propose to take a trip towards Adam's . Creek, either by water or by buggies, or by both methods, as may best sub- : serve to the purposes of the exam.na- tion. They will also wish to holu hearing either at Beaufort or Morehead . City, as may be deemed advisable, on Monday afternoon, 20th inst. .Their present purpose is to leave . Beaufort via Core sound Monday afternoon be- fore nightfall by boat, - proceeding through Core Sound, thence by Pamlico Sound and Neuse River to New Bern." ' v They will also wish to give a hearing in New Bern on Tuesday, 21st inst, the hour of which has not been stated; but probably can be arranged to be held in the evening after supper. At these hearings the Board wish an ' expression of views from citizens re garding the importance of the pro posed waterway and the benefits to commerce and otherwise, including sug gestions aa to the best route to be taken . It has been suggested that at each point where hearings are to bo held a committee should be appointed .n d ' vance who shall be directed t formu- t late a report in writing, setting forth the views of their respective commu nities along the lines indicated, which ; report in writing .should be addressed to CoL Smith S. Leach, ' President of the Board. y ' . Of course this written report can be aupplemented by brief oral talks at the hearing. . - I think you will hear from Capt, Howell within a few days. - It I can be of any further service to you, please command me..'" '. . ' i::,. ,.'y-acknowledge. With my best - wii-'aes, 1 am, Yours very truly, JOHN II. SMALL. TUESDAY'S RESULTS ceiot for him. - Dewey had been out on $40,000 bond since hia conviction pend-J ing the appeal to the Supreme Court bv whom the sentence was affirmed Oct 8. ; It has required the time since Ithen to certify the finding of the Su preme Court down to the Craven court. Ordtr Itsuod and Ballots Turnod Over to Election Board. Wine to Atsltt In , Contest. ' v New York, Nov. 9. The contest of William R. Hearst for the Mayoralty has begun. At midnight the order was issued by Judge Gaynor and the police early this, morning turned over the bal lots to the election board. y w- Late today when the fullest returns had been received from all of the five boroughs, it became apparent - that thousands of votes cast for William R, Hearst, for Mayor, had been, thrown out, counted defective or invalidated in the scores of ways practiced by Tam many leaders in the carrying out of their crimes against the electorate. , Mr, Ivins, the defeated republican candidate, said today: "I am highly pleased to think that ' Mr. ' Hearst is iroincr to reauire a recanvass ol tne vote. Tammany had. at its command not less than a million dollars, and I believe that every purchasable vote was purchased. District Attorney Jerome declared his purpose to deal with all acts of violence at the election A garden party in Dutch New Amg-J. . . . . mtttMniinn .ut made it and a Gallant from Holland are vigor- Pi that most offenses committed at ous rivals for the hand (f the most the polls woud properly come under beautiful girl in the new world is onel the jurisdiction or Attorney General of the unique, witty and finely colored jjayer ' , acts oi raui iriimore s nannsome pro-i: a mnnir the eminent counsel securea duction of the spectacular comedy ro-j j,y tne jaw committee of the municipal T.a ""Contain nehnnnnivp. " "Thisl . ' l .. J .irf.nfinii tVio uiwiwi ,. vf www. . I nwnPrnlilLl KIULUC III.- i-UHWw"a a one of the most interesting of the at-J ewtion is William M. Ivins, republican tractions soon to be seen here. v 1 ean(iidate for mayor; who volunteered A fascinating love story runs through his services and refused to accept coni- the comedy drama, "When We Were I pensation. Twenty-One," a story that holds the - We can ship whiskey to any point in North Carolina that the Railroads or Steam Boats lines go. We are located in the State of Virginiajand the N. C. An-ti-jug laws do not effect us at all as we are protected by the Inter-State Commerce Laws. We sell corn whiskey at L25 per gallon and Rye Whiskey at $1.50 per gallon and up. Write us far our complete Price-list and Express P. O. Box 398. Suffolk, Va. and and Summary of Elections In Various State And CUIm. New York City McClellan. Demo-I Dewey is in excellent health and . I . . . . 1 ; 1 J. crat, is elected mayor by a small cneenui, ne ; saia ne nas mnu up ... nl.Mllfr. Jmm. !nn.nnf with to m0ti f r r J onnlanvt fld na- KepuDiican enaorsement, wms Dy aoouti t,ent,y M he can 8,000 over James w. usborne, Demo crat W. R. Hearst, Municipal Own-I . Complimentary Party. ership mayoralty candidate, - charges I . A very, elegant party was given last fraud decljres he will contest I night at the home of Mrs. R. A. Stackr election ' r - - 5 I neythe occasion being one complimien- tary to Mius Isabel Carneron isryan, SHORT PASSING EVENTS. All Aboard For Winter . ' : For the cold days that are sure to oome, and for the rainy days ' tat are to come.. .We are willing and ready to clothe you with the very best of winter garments, at such reasonable prices that you won't feel the parting with the money. , v -.''.(.'.'..-...: Perhaps you have noticed that all the Clothes have the - "Finest, Best Fitting Creations of the Tailors Art," etc. - ' These expressions are usually make use of by some fellow em- ployed to write ads, who - ' , . Don't Know Kersey From Corduroy, - We employ no one to describe our Clothing in beautiful language but we say to you that you can't duplicate our clothes in other stores ;. for the same money. ' : m , -; , , Your wants are satisfied here, not merely filled. . - YOFFIE. On The Corner heart sympathies of the, audience with increasing force to the very last cur- tain. This play did more for Nat Gooc win's ereat reputation than any other i play he ever produced. '. ". A telegram received yesterday from New" York announced the death of Mr. v GET RIGHT WITH GOD. , - . ' A Stirring Sermon by Rov. Stuart in Which Hi Arraigned Derelict Christians. , , the vine, ve are the branches, ' ' ' "'"T" 'u wh0Be marriage U to take, place Inext lanasuae Dunea ins uisrepuiauie "e"weejt' : .'i-T3" -:'V publican machine under . an adverse! Chrysanthemums were the decoration majority of 60,000 to 70,000, City Party I for the rooms, and these with bamboo sweeping the city- Berryr Democrat, vines gave a delightful effect. Choice ... , . : ' . ... I refreshments were partaken of after WMiuue gue8U had enjoyed. proJEre88ive the State for Treasurer., v - . ,y I euchre, there being six tables.) . Hand Maryland The defeat of the Poe I gome prizes were awarded the snccess- disf ran-hiaement amendment by 25,000, 1 ful ones. and election of Republican candidate for State comptroller. Legislature is In doubt. . 'v Ohio Fight on Gov. Herrick result ed in a Democratic landslide, the plur ality being estimated as high as 60,000. Democrats carried Cincinnati as well as Cleveland. - "Boss" Cox announces his retirement. . -- fi.li. Pni. SjAuitt John Moulton was called before the Mayor yesterday to answer for a crime that is rather unusual for a colored man to commit There are plenty who will steal but few who will resort to trick and duplicity to make dishonest gains, but the evidence showed that Moulton was quite a smooth ' and be- m'nlfnM lrlaf IJo off Omntiul it WArlf ft Virginia-The Democratic plurality fltUe ftde;celcamB but the arms of is abous 20,000, showing a reduction, J ioW eathered around him and his and the Republicans gain - about nine I scheme was dashed to the ground. mmrrs of the Legislature. I Moulton . was arrested by officers w i ' -n -..vi! iLunbon and t- Brvan ana xne carries the State lor Governor Dy 29,435 plurality, and Draper, for Lieu tenant Governor, by only 3,942. . " Kentucky Democrats will have a good jnajority in the Legislature elect- 8Um 100 ing Senator Blackburn's successor. Rhode Island Republicans elect Governor, and gain in the Legislature, Chicago Clean Sweep by RepubU- There's no beauty in all the fond Tl'.at can with her face cs , r llor lips are red, her eyes are Li ' ht, he takes Rocky Mountain Tta a night' F. S. DufTy.- f3T A TRL'Z tILL. C. Vi !it Ksld For Km C.'l Fnt. Lr(i Lync!. r 1 I charge placed against him was ob taining money to the amount or $9.50 by trick and fraud the affidavit being made by William Allen. They were I bound ever to Superior Court in the William Cohen, who died at the home j was the theme of Evangelist Stuarts of his daughter, Mrs. Jerome. He wail germon yesterday morning. It was a 69 years old. . In response to the tele-1 plain but severe arraignment oi enns gram Mr. and Mrs. William Sultan left I ans who are unfaithful to their vows for New York.- -.- ' :- - ; las church members. He ulustra,tea ms In another column will be noted the discourse by a stalk on which were .rf iompnf. nf W rateato Norfolk flowers. As long as the flowers re- on Thanksgiving day. The Pullman ear I mai'ned on the stalk they were whole service will be a convenient and enjoy- and good but whed they fell,, off their -tohio foontnro Thnao w hVi ne tA order Deauty ana useiumebs nw mcu. i .u. i fi xi w H lit la in relicnous me; as long as me 1 will U1CM6 iiwu; ... ' . -- " . Ha , I Christian lives close to God by prayer, Mr. James Lme who was dangerous- rLTbu ly hurt in a runaway accident Wednes- ' . t night asnotao- .."A . i.i,., . 11 a i iaiien away auu uu uwuvuw ingasweUasmtbehoped. . - . ... ,urflh memberg The thermometer got down to a min- , . . or .iiow those imum of 37 degrees yesterday morning, timeg in their families. ' He said the as against a maximum, temperature of , . De-mitted hil daughter 75 degrees two days ago. -; w - to .ttend dw-ea Pettier Bhe partici- Why donkt you send articles to be I nated m them or not is not worthy of sold afthe rummage ' sale? ' Wearing j being 8 mmister of Christ and should apparel is especially wanted as tne peo-1 qut iong M guCh condition exists, pie are eontinuring asking for it Re- J nother forceful illus ration he used membet there are only two more aays i wag 0 the nursery man who sprays ms of the sale I trees to prevent insects from harming Rflvontv-five bales of cotton sold on I the foliaere and trees, . and the point tie local market yesterday at 10.75 to j which he made was the Christian who Uents. '- - guards against the allurements oi sin Seed cotton was quoted yesterday at by keeping ia close toucn wun tne .. . .1. At tne close or vne aervito oi" HZ! TZ held Z informal reception asking the suM waSWe ehurch members who desired to live WJLZil! bt. come forward to the altar w -"''.wr" " "1 andtakehimby the hand. The re- Tuesday. A matinee ana eveunK . ,nltmlid with by a great formance will be given. 1 . iVl .r-tion. It was a Ancient witchery was believed fa J hf most unpve tf his : was M uiv. i. jf nf no. I lowed nv inose wuu wc.v .w. onij.iewBui iu. uu. I ' , " , . fnra.nl md bv so Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is nomBy lJLit liv. tA. I ArSx-rs aXiiwa Wx&xt deaire to uv3 as a . k hafl nCOl IT. Till IMUM I UUUM. aMW vv uun w uu ucm uovu a w Hyomei Cures Catarrh" Breathe It. No dangerous drugs br alcoholic con coctions are taken into tzie stomacn when Hyomei is used. Breathed through. cans. I the inhaler, the baisantic neaiuig oi Hvomei penetrates to the most remote upsunate constipation, indigestion iceiig 0 the nose and throat, and thus and stomach disorders are permanently I catarrhal germs, heab - the ir- ana positively curea oy wnuig nouiBirite, mucoua membrase. and gives er's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets, ' F. S, Duffy. 11 r Through Day Trip to Norfolk The A. & N.-C Company offer the New Bern people the opportunity of gjing to Norfolk to see the football game on Thanksgiving Day, November 30th by day, and on the parlor car Vance, leaving here Nov. 29th at 9.10 a. m. and reaching Norfolk at 5,45 p. m. and returning leave Norfolk at 9 a. m. December 1st reaching New Bern at 5.62 p. m. Tickets $1.00 on Vance each way. This service is of f red in addition to the Pullman rvice on the night train, and the A 1 N. C. manngement in order to give t!.e : y trp oa the Vance want those v lio v ed, to leave their names at onrevi'JiJ. C, Williams, agent at complete and permanent cure. Hyomei ia the simplest,; most: pleas ant and the only guaranteed cure for catarrh that has been discovered. Com plete outfit, $1.00f extra bottle, 50 ents. , ' , ( : I ''' - v!. For sala by F. S. Duffy. r, Oli Papers To Sell. Time to put dows carpets after every sores, tetter, eczema and piles Heifers For Sale. . I have a few Jersey heifers, from to 12 months old, fcr sale, at $15 to $25 each. Some of the oldest will give milk next sprii.g. No kickers in our herd of 20 cows. , . JOHN HUMPHREY, ' . . . Clark, N. C THEY COME AND CO. Mr. J. R. Bell of North Harlowe was in New Bern Thursday. Mr! and Mrs. C H, Hall of Jackson ville are stopping in the city. fall cleaning. Paperswill be needed. Call a) Journal office and , secure them - for 15c per hundred. 'mm, ' ' Entertainment at Kaysille There willi be an entertainment t the Mayaville Academy on Friday nltf Nov. 17. 1905. The proceed will . it used for the benefit of the Bap lift church. show Christians The sermon last evening was a mar velous discourse on the subject of The First Sin. The speaker held the great audience spell bound by his .-masterly hundlinff of it. He showed by apt word pictures -how sin grew, how hideous it was and how sure and dread were its consequences. Many felt the force of the argument and professed conversion. Th qtwrfAl services will be a meet ing for children Saturday mornmg at 10 o'clock and for men only Sunday af ternoon. Continued Our special display will be continued ' I fHov nd Saturday on account of Chief Engmeer Young of the Kev- - f Fine Japanese China, which did not arrive in time for our opening Thursday Copyright 1905 bjr Hart Schaffher 6 Marx Fittinf Cliss For 7 - . ETery Occasion Nobby patterns in fancy mix tures in round and Square Gut 3uits $10.00 to $22.50. Black Salts in the style? and at same prices. 4 specialty in Tuxedo, v Full Dress and Prince Albert Suits irom $20 to $50. Overcoats and Rain Coats at popular rrices A large variety of styles in extra Trousers at $2.50 and up to $7.00. . We are headquarters for high grade merchandise. J. G. DUNN & CO., 55-57 Pollock St. Phone 212 11 EXGELL1T VALUES ; In Wew Seasonable wooas ror i.ais vee.i Seliin Eyery Item in This Ad. A special Bargain. ' n. If b- t'.o b rvice v . rnt number will n, otherwise I i ' t. All are coril'ully Dialogs, 8wrs and recitation followed by refre.'.Innents. invited to l5,reSnt ye8terda enue cutter oeminoie, nuniuum Wilmington, is in the city on duty temporarily on the cutter Boutwell. Dr. E S. Pigford of Wilmington is visiting relatives here. , ; Sheriff J. W. Biddle has returned from Raleigh, where he went to take T. W Dewey to the penitentiary. Dr. C. N. Mason or Jiariowe was in M. E. WHITEHURST & CO. BLANKETS. ' We offer at this sale;500 pair extra size heavy uotton Dinneis, wuim v. no & nair. elsewhere ' at only 80c a pair. .,. . . , . COMFORTS. 250 extra heavy large size Comforte, worth $1.50, our special price 94c each.. . ' .. . . - . . " SPECIAL SALE , -on Clothing and Shoes. , overcoats very cheap. Boys Overcoats $3.00, value sale $1.89. ' - DRESS GOODS SALE 25 niec'M fine quality.Bilk lustre Mo hair and Fancy Dress Goods, also 58 inch extra heavy Ladies Cloth, all dollar values 48c a yard for choice. , Our opening contin ued until oaturaav. It. E.T7hitchurst & Co. ..- JACKETS. 00 nice quality jackets, for Ladies, Misses and Children. Special prices for this week from 98c to $10.00 each. - MONEY SAVED ' is money made. Don't pay 10c for your flannelettes. Come to us and get some at 5c a. yd. - UNDERWEAR For these few days we offer you aa extra good quality 35c Ladies Kill. ' 1 Yests and Pants at 25c. Men's her fleece lined underwear and draw , something with weight and wanni'i ! theraat48c. Boys extra heavy f. lined Shirts and drawers, all el. t t . Union Suits for Boys and Kiusts. I ccs 25 and 50c each. . is Eiiby ; a and rrous v mils if Hr.'.:.t.'r's K. ky I :?i ( - vt-n. 1 1 in t'ic ;;n ;-!.- tl f -1 l..vl!-- r. -.hri Mr. J. O. itoyau oi vjoiusdoto, isiting relatives in the city . tliHS Etta WalnaU is visiting friends is Enfield " l",r. George T. Farnell of Bayboro. was in the city yesterday. niarri-oa nta in Tea .!.y mi Viiciae w. 23 cents. WANTED By Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant . manager i.r. r woman for tliis county and adioininff territory. Salary $20 and cx penRes paid weekly; expense money ad vanced. , VVorK pleasant; poHmmi ,, nont No inve'itment or exp-ei-ienre re- 75 IIiddl3 Ctrc:t. r Vr'if ot once I-r M rar- u- O. lars and c C rl('. env- nu
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