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t,.;,1T PASS1N3 EVENTS. A branch Pepsi-Cola factory has been established at Norfolk. Thomas Richardson, colored, aged 50 years, a man well-known and respected, died Saturday and his funeral was held at Rue Chapel Sunday afternoon, Kev. Monooka officiated. J. A. Milson, living on West street has two trained chickens which are marvels in their way. They seem to understand their owner's voice and obey him readily. They have been trained to do some quite difficult tricks. Smoke pouring into the Oaks Market on account of an erratic chimney caus ed a fire alarm to be sounded yester day shortly afternoon. There was no fire except that in the store and conse quently there was no damage.- , A sure harbinger of spring is when the boys go base bal crazy. A good irama vaax nlnved between the "Ud town" and "Down town" boys result-188' ing in a score of 9 to 6 in favor of the "rVrarn tnwnn " ; Rntteriea: Untown. ! Brinkley and Pearce, Downtown, Han' cock and Tolson. .. Lipman Jones and and Robert Hawk were fined one dollar and cost in the Mayor's court yesterday for disorderly COndUCt. . V,: Mr. W. F. Hawkins, employed at Registers wood working shop had a bad accident yesterday. While at work at a machine he cut off the end of his right thumb, v Dr. Duguid rendered the nec essary surgical assistance. Mr. James F. Cuthrell and Mrs. Jane B. Lokey, both of New Bern, were married March 8th, at the residence of Rev. J. R. Betts on Broad street. Rev. Mr. Betts offiating. Rev. R. B.Smith, of Asheville,super intendent of Synodical Home Missions gave a very interesting and instructive sermon at the Presbyterian church Sunday on the condition of the missions of the church. He elucidated an im portant matter in church affairs and showed how the small mission churches sustains Christianity in its community. Persistent rumors, are still in circu lation relative to the transfer of the Blades Lumber Co., to the Standard Oil Co. Enquiry at the office of the Blades Co., yesterday developed that there has been no transfer and that ne gotiations are still pending. V A fusillade of shots suggesting a killing of some kind was heard at about 11 o'clock Sunday night. It could not be located, some claiming it to emanate from one place and others were sure it happened elsewhere. The cononer had no job yesterday and there was no show of any disorder yesterday. It was evi dently Bomebody shooting blank car tridges but it caused considerable ex citements The steamer steamer Christobal Colo, bound for the Isle of Pines is on the shore at Ocracoke. The vessel is re ported as not damaged and will prob able be enabled to resume its trip when it is released without any repairs. . Rev. R. B. Smith, who is to speak in the Presbyterian church this morning, will address the ladies immediately af ter Sunday school at half , past four o'clock this afternoon. The usual Sunday services will be held at the county jail today at 12:30 p. m. The public cordially invited. If you want the V. I. department of the Woman's Club to include your order k: -.4n. kn ..j shrubs, be sure and add your name to the lists at Davis' and Bradham's phar macies on Monday, as that is the last day. ;..::..'' ;'. '" . . :! Mr. Charles 'Wyatt, . formally wit Howard Bros. 's clothing store, has ac cepted a position as clerk in the cloth ing department of J. G. Dunn & Co. - The Literary department of the Wo men's Club will hold its meeting Mon day afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Elk's Club rooms. , - The Journal is in receipt of a de tailed schedule of the close season for game. Those interested should ex amine it and be guided thereby. After April 1st druggists will be re quired by the government to pay a special tax for retailing certain pro prietary medicines which contain more than ten per cent alcohoL Mr. Frank Russell, an expert soda fountain man, has been engaged by F. S. Duffy to attend to his fountain busi ness. Mr. Russell is a capable young man and was formerly employed by the Wylie Drug Co. ot Atlanta, Ga. The base ball season ' has- opened and the first game was played yesterday at Bridgeton between the sluggers of that place and the Little Potatoes of New Bern. The Little Potatoes were too many for the Bridgetonians and instead of slugging they were slugged to the score of 26 to 5. Rev. G. T. Adams will speak tonight on his impressions of the great Mis sionary Volunteer Convention held last week in Nashville. The new addition to New Bern's resi ts ntal area contemplated by Mr. J. M. l neer will soon be -ready foroccu- ! y. This presents a fine opportunity t : y one wishing to build. The lots ' 1 reasonably. They will un- J be in great demand. :' imt is tmi.le in the Manu ; V 1 of hu t week that the f i i! of i i.;i.,;tion of the 'y '-"ii.t is ''-:ttor than .' c r city i i t'.e State, if .1 ! i.i ! to 8,(1 :f : " ii li...!u;!rn.l i : ' I f r V meeting K. of P., at Wilson Wednesday night, we inadvertently stated that th splendid K. of P. band which furnished the music for Jthe occasion, was from Kins ton, when we should have said New Bern. We knew better, but it was oneot those errors that will occur some times and was of the head and not the heart. We regret the error very much and here by appoiogize to our New Bern friends for the mistake. This is the only band in the State where every member belongs to the order, of which fact the New Bern Knights are justly proud. The Kins ton lodge K. of P., which was well rep resented at the meeting, is O. K. in every respect and don't need and we are quite sure don't want credit to which they are not justly entitled. ... - Goldsboro. Augus. 9th All members of the congregation who have books suitable for a Sunday school library are requested to be good enough to send same at once so that the library may be re-arranged at once. The Journal has had a good deal to about crue,tT to by ne- especially to- horses and it is but nSt"' to mention an act of kindness when there is occasion. . When the fire bell rang yesterday and the horses left the engine house the Atlantics horse balked. It was a time when a driver might have been excused for using violence but the driver, John Tay lor, used no whip nor any harsh means but by kind persuasion the horse quit its tantrum and showed a clean pair of heels.' -,-: - There were sales in the local cotton market yesterday at 10.75. ' The Herald Square Opera Company, playing light opera is booked to ap pear here in April for a three day en gagement A civil suit for damages was in Jus tice S. R. Streets court yesterday. The case of B C Hardison vs A & N C C , for damages caused by the defendants train killing some hogs. A judgement of $10 and costs was given the plaint iff. There was a large shipment of let tuce on the steamer Neuse last night. Mr. W. J. McSorley has taken the position of clerk at the hotel Chat tawka. Don't forget the bake of the ladies Home Missionary Society will be held today in -the office on Hancock street back of T. A. Green's residence. The house on Queen steet near St. Peters church, occupied by a colored family caught on fire from a defective chimney yesterday. The fire was easily put out and the damage was light A special to the Kinston Free Press from Cove announced yesterday that that the corn crib of Mr. Oliver Riggs was burned together with a quantity of corn. Origin believed to be incendiary. The plain sewing circle of the Rec tors Aid will meet Monday afternoon at 3:30 at the residence of Mrs. W. N. Hanff 121 Broad street A full atten dance is desired. A Guarantied Curt For Pilot Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding, Piles. Druggists are authorized to re fund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure .in 6 to 14 days. 50c. "Mrt. Wiggs" at Goldsboro., Account performance "Mrs. Wicrgs of the Cabbage Patch," Goldsboro, March 15th, 1906, the A. & N. C. R. R. will sell round-trip tickets at the fol lowing rates : From LaGrange 30c; Kinston 55c; Dover 75c; New Bern $1.25; Morehead City $2.00; Beaufort $2.25. Rates from all other agency stations in proportion. Tickets will be sold March 15th, 1906 with limit New Bern and points West March 15th, points East of New Bern March 16th. Parlor car "Vance" will be operated New Bern to Golds boro, train No 4 Maich 15th, and special train with par lor car "Vance" attached, will.be op erated Goldsboro to New Bern immedi ately after conclusion of performance for convenience of returning passen gers. For further information and parlor car reservations apply teethe agent of A. & N. C. Co. . " Accident to R L Duffy Mr. R. L. Duffy was drivingjon the macadamized road at 6 o'clock last night and his horse ran away. A freight train on the A. C. L. railroad prevented him 'from going straight ahead and he was obliged to make a short turn causing the buggy to turn over and Mr. Duffy was thrown out and his left arm broken. He also sus tained bruises on the head. The inju ries were attended to by Dr. Charles Duffy. He is not in a serious condi tion. ;-. ltmrtmf',' v Vi!vM ila , Local Grafn Market. Corn, per bushel....; 65 Oats, ; 47 R P Seed Oats 55 White Seed Oats . , 50 Meal, ." ,...65 Hominy " " r .........m...& Ctim bran, per 100 Ids......... ........ .75 Wheat bran, " 1.30 Feed, 100 lbs 1.35 Cotton teed meal, 100 lbs 1.50 Cotton seed hulls, 100 lbs .45 Hay I8 60 WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT.. Frs,per dozen... ........ 12 Chickens, old per pair CO 65 ' Z, per pair ..40-50 Pork, ff r It) 7A7J Live Kof's 5 r r, " c A cj ; i, freen, per Hi fi oji " ' y " in READ AND YOU WILL LEARN That the leading medical writers and teachers of all the several school ot practice endorse and recommend, in the strongest terms possible, each and every ingredient entering Into the composition of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for the cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia, catarrh ot stomach, "liver complaint, torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel affections and all catarrhal diseases of whatevor region, name or nature. It Is also a specific remedy for all such chronic or long standing cases of catarrhal affec tions and their resultants, as bronchial, throat and lung diseases (except consump tion) acoompanTed with severe coughs. It a uwu mi huuu lur iuuw cuius ana COUgns, but for lingering, or chronic cases it It specially efficacious in producing per fect cures. It contains Black Cherry bark, Golden Seal root, Blood root. Stone root, Mandrake root and Queen'! root all of which are highly praised as remedies for all the above mentioned affections by such eminent medical writers and teachers at Prof. Bartholow, of Jefferson Med. Col lege; Prof. Hare, of the Univ. of Pa.; Prof. Fmley Ellingwood, A(. D., of Bei nott Med. Collogt, Chicago ; Prof. John King, M. D., late of Cincinnati ; Prof. John M. Scudder, M. D.. late of Cincin nati j Prof. Edwin M. Hale. M. D., of Hahnemann Med. College, Chicago, and scores of others equally eminent in their several schools of practice. The "Golden Medical Discovery" is the only medicine put up for sale through druggists for like purposes, that has any such -ptuesrionoi endorsement worth more than any number of ordinary testi monials. Open publicity of its formula on the bottle wrapper is the best possible guaranty of its merits. A glance at this published formula will show that "Golden Medical Discovery" contains no poison ous or harmful agents and no alcohol Chemically pure, triple-refined glvcerine being used instead. Glycerine is entirely unobjectionable and besides is a most useful ingredient in the cure of all stom ach as well as bronchial, throat and -lung affections. There is the highest medical authority for its use in all such cases. The "Discovery "Is a concentrated glyc eric extract of native, medicinal roots and is safe and reliable. A booklet of extracts from eminent, medical authorities, endorsing its ingre dionts mailed free on request. Address Dr. ft. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. MEM0RIUM.' ;, In Lovln Remtmberanct of Raymond Jlnnett Beloved Son ot Rev. tnd Mrs. J. R. Jlnnett. "He is dead, but his sweet young life, short as it was, shed an influence over all who knew him and will live through eternity. Today he is a beau tiful . Angel in Heaven and by the thought of the resurrection we hope to meet beyond the grave. We stood by the lovely litte casket with sad and heavy hearts and our tears mingled with those of the dear ones whose hearts were; nearly broken, and yet it comforts us to remember as he neared the end. who said: "Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not; for such is the Kingdom of Heaven." Loving hands tenderly laid him to rest where the flowers of spring will doom in beauty above him, and the snows of winter will weave about his lowly bed a covering of spotless purity. One more Angel to welcome mother home when life's duties are done. God of the bereaved let thy loving hand comfort them in their sad affliction. "Raymond we miss thee from our home ('ear. We miss thee from thy place. A shadow over our life iVcast, We miss the sunshine of thy face, Our home is dark without thee, We miss thee everywhere." B. H. L. To Curt A Cold In Ont Day. 'Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabjets Druggists refund money if it fails -,to cure'E. W. Grove's sumature is on each box. 25c. , - Letter To E. B. Hackburn Dear Sir: Would you rather have your customers sperk of your shoes as wearing well, as not running" down at the heel, as turning water, and taking a shine; or wag their heads and say nothing? ; V We'd rather have ours, at long inter vals, say: "We want some more paint, and we want Devoe." We know it isn't in human nature to paint very often; we don't expect them to come very often; don't want 'em to. All we want is to paint what they have to paint, whenever they paint it; the longer the time, the surer they are to come-back. There's; buisness enough in the world; there are houses eriough to paint; let 'em take their time. If we were a shoemaker, we'd make shoes to last' half a lifetime, and shoe the whole town. v Yours truly, F. W. Devoe & Co. Ne-jr York. PS E W Small ood "Sells Our Paint. OAS'X'OllIA. Baiet ylia Ui tob Han Always foagh BigsaUn of the!:.:flei:eiitco. RICHMOND, VA . ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Czih 7ixe, Write for prices and catalogue. We carry one of the largest and best stocks of in the South, and can lave you money on your purchases. What ever you need, get our prices, be fore purchasing. Ppeciid 1 -.login Farm Wagont) ni I v IVr-t makes. i ! V i . The Woman's Club. The club held a special meeting Tues day morning at the Elks Hall, unfinish ed business was brought before the club, and acted upon. It was. also de cided to have application blanks, and anyone wishing to join the club, can by calling on any officer or member of the club, obtain one of these . blanks, fill it out and return it to the secretary and it will be voted on by ballot We hope there will be a great many to call for the blanks. A letter from Rev. Mr, Knowles was read, kindly accepting an invitation from the club, to deliver a lecture for the benefit of the library extension department, next Wednesday night. Mr. Knowles is well known and favorably acknowledged and accepted s a distinguished speaker and lecturer. Carrying the intense listener in travels through changing scenes of plains and valleys and excitingly climbs highest mountain peaks, and in unbroken in terest on gilded wings bears them from future anticipation of toil and strife, into realms of love, joy and peace, It is earnestly hoped that all who can, will avail themselves of the opportun ity of hearing one of his noted lect ures, ;; " . . What has become of the ordinance to "muzzle dogs?" Has it been' tabled until a : few more children have been not only bitten, but eaten up. One bull dog was muzzled and fell a prey to one of the graceful, beautiful pets, a designing mastiff, after which Mr.. Bul ly deliberately put aside his muzzlend declaieB he will not wear it again Until all of the dogs are muzzled. 'Who blames him?, not the Woman's Club, For the sake of humanity muzzle the dogs, A bull dog terribly bit and tore bright little fellew. ' That dog whs killed, and one dog muzzled. A mastiff bit Brother promising boy, that dg was killed. .. Now what? waiting for another to do harm, muzzle, muzzle, muzzle all the dogs. V "Let the Wom an's Club take in hand the muddy side walks." That was very well put. It is intended to convey the idea that the club would make a change for the bet ter, if any" encouragement was given. May I add: help the Woman's Club and it will do its duty. The Childs Study Department has shown how encourage ment and co-operation has enabled that branch to carry out plans. Their ef forts were judged in the right light, namely, that they are intended for the good ' of the town, and urged for a personal benefit. An excuse can be listened to patiently sometimes, and a reasonable body, whether men or wom en will willingly accept .it, when cir cumstances renders it allowable, but when there is a change of wind, a change of weeks, a change' of months, and even a change of season, then a change of circumstances is brought about, and a long time has absorbed the base upon which the onca existing circumstances rested, then the poor stale, faded, washed out, wind whipped weather beaten, " thread bear, sun scorched often repeated long cherished excuse drifts into a disgusting nothing ness, and the once faithful believing listner turns on the heel, and cries, chestnuts. -Open for Business. The dry goods and millinery store of J. J. Baxter was formally opened to the .public last night. Large crowds were in attendance; many were stand ing before the door for some time be fore the opening commenced. .The- store presented a beautiful appearance with its pretty dress material and fleecy linen on display and a delicate trimming of bamboo around the counter and shelves. . 'v'v'--V. ; Mr. C. E. Wetherington, for some time associated with Mr. Baxter is manager of the stove and his taste in arranging goods was everywhere in evidence. . Be has a corps of capable clerks and assistants with him. Jn the millinery department was seen a very pretty line of hats for the ladies This branch is under the supervision of Miss Annie Hardison who is a very clever artisan and the hats on exhibi tion reflected great credit on her. ; The Knights of Pythias band added to the attraction and played some very pretty pieces and demonstrated that whenever there is . an occasion where -good music is wanted the K. of P. band can bo relied upon to deliver the goods. They havo made splendid progress under the leadership of Prof. Robin son. The opening continues today. Boats Out of Fix Three boats are at the Meadows ship yard hospital for repairs. The schooner Sallie'Purnell, Beswick, Capt. Dickin son, lost her anchor while in tow of of - a tug boat. She was loaded with lumber and ready to make her trip when the loss happened and had to lay by until supplied with another anchor. - The tug Qurtin" broke ricr-propellor shaft out in the river - and was towed Into port by another tug. The tug Co lumbia will be put on the ways tomor- ow for repair to her machinery. c Lecture Withdrawn. . The Woman's Club is compelled to announce with much regret that the lecture advertised forWednt'silsy even ing ia Hinavoidably withdrawn. Mr.- Knowles received a telegram yesterday morning bearing the tidings that one of the oldest members of his church is upon his death-bed, and Mr. Knowles started homeward by train last even- inir. Tho.su who had Becured tickets will have tho money therefor refunded to them on application to the members of the club from whom they have been t For Tven ty-one B and TRADE MARK nreisTERED 7 R S. R0YSTER GUANO CO., Norfolk, Va. The New Bern CEAVEN COTTON GUANO -. 8-2-2. :: We have large trade on this brand, it has given general satisfaction to those who U8e this grade. It makes any crop that stable manure- makes and will be found much cheaper. JONES COUNTY PREMIUM CROP GROWER 8-21-3- Great crop producer. Permanent soil enricher. ONSLOW FARMERS RELIANCE GUANO 8-2J-3. : Good all round Fertilizer used largely for cotton and corn. FOY'S niGH GRADE FERTILIZER - 8-3-3. ' Excellent Fertilizer, carefully pre pared from best material we ei n pro cure for this grade goods.- Wa confi dently recommend it More profitable for farmers to use high grade. Ferti lizer on general staple crops, cotton, corn, etc., than to nae low grades. All who use this brand speak in highest terms of it. v GREENE COUNTY STANDARD FERTILIZER 8-2-2. Is a standard 8-2-2 grade. Once used its reputation will sell it again. NEW-BERN COTTON OIL & FERTILIZER MILLS, New Bern, N. C. Spe'ciaF. Rates Southern 'Baptist Con vention, Chattanooga, Tenn, via Southern Railway, The Southern railway announces ac count of Southern Baptist Convention and Auxiliary Societies low round trip rate of one fare plus 25 cents. Tickets will.be sold May 8, 9, 10, and 11th, final limit ten days from date of sale, ex cept an extension until June 15, may he- secured by depositing ticket and pay ment of 50 cents. The Southern has double dairy- service for Chattanooga and is the shortest route to the Conven tion as well as the most scenic The route is through Asheville and the 'Land of the Sky.". - ' .-. .:' For further particulars call on any Agent Southern Railway or address. ' T. E. GREEN, C.T..A. - v ,. Raleigh, N. C. 1 1 "4-ri. i--u;t .' to w " a rr 1 ' THE OWNER OF THE ABOVE FINE HEW apartment building detiret 10 trade It for 1 farm ia thia Mate. There la no aafer or more profit able Investment than Improved reel estate ia a rapidly growing city like Chicago. Thia build-' ing ia located In the beat reeidence diatrict Beat I iake Michigan, the famoua -Lake Shore Drive and rapid trannit. It will pay a haodaome profit ( on the valuation. Thia ia an excellent opporto- -nlty to exchange a larm for a better paying Investment that require! leaa work and anxiety, Addreaa H. W. DUNCANSON & CO., 106 Dear born 8t, Chicago, III. 7 ( For Salo For cash or on lim'o ona ten II ' P engine, ono 12 II I engine, ro turn tubular boiler; ono 20 aaw Pratt Ciin with Icoder and condenser. for co Sling vant to yi H ! :.:-r : ' ' : , omasum Orinoco Farmer' B have been the standard Cotton and . Tobacco guanos in the South because great care is used in the selection of materials. Ask your dealer for Royster'S goods and don't take substitutes said to be just as goodr See that the trade-mark is on every bag. . Cotton Oil & LENOIR BRIGHT LEAF TOBACCO GROWER 8-3-3. Eor tobacco, more important to havo pure Fertilizer than any ether crop. Many materials might give required analysis but would spot or. in jure tex ture. . We are very particular in manu facture of these (roods. Potash con tained in our 'Tobacco Guano Is obtained exclusively from High-Grade Sulphate of Potash, free from chlorine, an ele ment specially injurious to Tobacco plant. ' - PAMLICO ELECTRIC TOP DRESSER 5-10-21. The highest grade ammoniated goods we make. Used largely by Truckers for side dressing vegetable crops. Use Electric Top Dresser for sidedressing cabbage. ; v " CARTERET BONE AND POTASH . 10-0-2. Prepared with especial view to use upon lands not deficient in Ammonia. Is made of excellent material, a splen did article of Bone and Potash. , FOURTEEN PER CENT. ACID PHOSPHATE 14-0-0. Standard goods, well known to the trade. . YOU ARE INTERESTED ! In reading the advertisements of those who repay you for your time. We use and pay for space in this popular pa per to advise ot what we nave io oner; no exageracions ever precede our signature. - we oner mercnanaise pi un questioned quality at as less average . prices as any firm elsewhere.' We are in a position to serve satisfactorily and kwedo. Call and examine iv,:'; :V'WH1TB'''LAWN 40 Inch extra quality select ,cloth at 10c- unraa tenable at price. . ' CALICO T Mlw Q fWl uavrla in new 1 Cnrinir riaaiama will hA nrf Alpn Mnn day and Tuesday only reduced- from 6 to 41 cent per yard. . MOHAIR In changeable colors, a value at 75c; our price for this week 48c per yd. LADIES SHOES In all leathers, pat colt, vici, tan and tin metal calf : Drices 98c to $3.00 per oo3p: 76Ltidde Next Time l)e sure to see those nice Fruit Preserves', Jellies and Jams, als'o ask about that Cheap Tomato Ketsup. And don't forget that twenty cent Coffee, Monumental is the brand. - 1 Years Fertilizer Mills - GENUINE GERMAN KAN IT ' ' . K-2-0. " - Guaranteed to contain 12 per cant Potash. ' IVES' IRISH POTATO GUANO 7 5-7. " ' ' ' Carefully j re j nred for raising Irish Potatoes, and root crops generally. Conta.nt Available Phosphoric Acid, Ammrona urtrl IVita h rlarivaft fnun materials specially adapted to growth t of Irish Potatoe crop, in right propor tions for soil and climate. . We believe it is finest Potatoe Fertilizer on market. - DUNN'S STANDARD TRUCK GROWER ' ' 7-7-7. This Fertilizer compounded from best agricultural chemkali known to trade. Prepared for truckers, who need quick, powerful Fertilizer, hai been used with fwlendid rt suits on cotton crop as aid -dresser about the latter part June or first July. For Sale' by Fertilizer Dealers Throughout Eastern North Carolina. " manufactured bv the many new goods. I AMOS KEAC Aprw C nghams the 8c qu lity in all colors and checks on v per yd. t ' , PERHtt-E ' llliuiiu iuiui i uarai ill uicuva auu stripes, all fast colors only 6c yd; only 10 yds to each customer. . '. . ' The largest and best assorted line of , Hamberg Insertion and Laces in the' city; prices to suit all MEN'S SHOE U Just' received a fine line of men's Oxfords; if you will notice our window you can see the styles we carry. OH Street. You go to " vo t .
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