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. ;m:nt Co. - I "-In tU Rlohmond, Va. - . 9 Issued a new and Interesting Catalogue telling all about the beat Ttne, Labor and Money Saving l Form Implements, It give descriptions and prices of Cera zzl Cotton Fhnters, V,l:d&Ksk Cultivators, Fara Wagons, Engines, tzzcs, Surries, Harness, SadJks, V. Crimp & other Roofing Barb Wire, Fencing, etc Farmers will get the best Farm i best H arm narket and ng ns their Catalogue, quest. implements on uie market save money bj sendtni orders. Write for our I Mailed free on request. SHORT PASSING EVENTS. W As the political campaign trawa near " the proverbial pot can be heard to siz lesome.Not much has been done openly but Thoj who desire to ba candidates are working quietly in their own be half. There are a number of candidates in the field. The weather yesterday was a decided ; improvement on the preceding days and , was heartily appreciated by all. Mer chants enjoyed a good trade, The sale of seats for the nest opera house attraction "A Trip to India" to be given by the Herald Square Co., April 15 and 16, will begin at Waters store tomorrow. Mr. D. Ball, of Kinston, has accept ed a position with the Southern Express Co., in this city. The skatitur rink has -struck a .popu- lar cnora among .New uernana . ana morning, noon, or night the Farmers Warehouse ia crowded with those who enjoy the sport. Ml, 1W- Xj. iUUf M UUllUUlg & mwn- tory near the Tabernacle Baptist church on George street where he will make his various proprietary remedies. He will also make candies. Mr. Joe Tis- dale will have charge of the candy J making department. TVa Maura AViOAfiia a n frti mai. , terday that there was a plan in contem- plation to establish a regular steamboat -line from New Bern to Kinston. Al- derman L. H. Tapp of Kinston sai 1 to - the reporter that initiative work for the ' new line would begin in a few days. .' The Journal made some enquiry among boat men, yesterday but was unable to -. ascertain anything about it t Today is Palm Sunday and begins holy week. - Services at Christ Church during this T week are as follows: Daily at 8 a. m., 8 p. m. and 8 p. m. On Good Friday r also t U a. ro. There will be a meeting of the Child's Study department of the Woman's Club this afternoon at 4 30 o'clock In .the Elks rooms. . The Knights of Pythias have been . . granted the privilege by the city au thorities to hold carnival from April 80th, to May Sth on Middle and Broad ; streets. .. ' . . ., The Knights of Pythias meet tonight Work in second and third rank and other important business to transact. A bank has been established at Dover with 125,000 capital G. V. Richard son is president and A. J. Maxwell vice-president. It is expected that a handsome new building will be erected for it within a few months. Miss C, E. Carter of Baltimore ar rived last night to accept a position as trimmer at J. J. Baxter's millinery tore. Mr, Baxter says that they are so rushed with work he had to have , extra help. There will be a musical in the Sunday School room of the Centenary Metho dist church tonight. All are cordially Invited to attend. Admission free. Ths bell boys and the dining room waiters of Hazelton Hotel, gave a musical entertainment last night in the dining room, complimentary to Mr. Bailey, of New York; who is a guest at the Hazelton. There were choruses, --. rmnpfota tnil attsvet witr cu-tavtA iutM VWVU UfaW KHU DVIVBI niWl -7-.r1I.4-9 comedy work. Mr, Bailey greatly ap preciated the efforts of his entertainers. If you woull lose that dull old headache And feel as lively as a floe, Make haste to your druggist And buy some Rock Mountain Tea. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Cedar Point :. . r , April 9. Rev. 0. F. DeLoach who has becu holding a protracted meeting at Bethle hem returned to his home Thursday, much to tho regret of the people. Hie farmers are busy repairing fence n ; 1 getting ready for their land. i' I... J weather has hindered them to f e extent. - " " Vera Mattocks of SilverJule is 1 r sUer Mrs. L. B. Ennett of . . :..t. - . . a ". '. r: ',,in, Messrs. Junius i 1 l.to ..l.!.tocks was the guest ' li 1 nni.'tt, Sunday. . V-.M v i,o has been vi?ilir.. i : 1 f. Ij Laa returned "! 1 ve f r V. .'- v 1 ) ' J letter to 8. l.Ciit. -;' ,1 Dear Sir: Mr N Avery, Delhi,N Y, had two houses exactly alike, and pain ted them: one Devoe lead and-iinr; the other barytes-and-iinc He paid same price for both paints. ; He used six gallons of lead-.aml-zine, 12 gallons barytes-and-zmc - - He pa'd fl8 for painting lead-aud-aino $36 for painting barytes-and-iinc : ' The total coat of the lead-and-sir.c job was $27; the total cost of the bary tee- end-tine job was $54. ; rie didn't know he waibuyingbarytcs the dealer told him that paint was as good as Devoe. :; A fair example of how it generally eomes-Mit, when you buy "something just as good." Better go by the name: the name; and the name Devoe. Yours 1ruly, F. W. Devoe & Co. 49 . New York. P S E W Smallwood Sells Our Paint '' " ' Criminal Court Spring term of the Superior Court for the trial of criminal cases will con vene here tomorrow, Judge B. F. Long Dreeidin. The docket is very large there being nearly 100 cases to be tried. Of these there are 18 for gelling hquor without a license. The balapce are for larceny, assault and battery, 'carrying concealed weapons Ac.' While no eaae commands wide spread interest there are several in which a' good deal of lo cal interest is taken and the action of the grand jury will be closely watched. Some of these cases were continued fromlthe last term of court, the new cases or those developed since the tt term are not more than the spring dockets generally are. . Funeral Services of Wade Land The funeral services over the re mains of Mr Wade Land were held in the Methodist church yesterday after noon in the presence of a large assem bly of friends. Rev. G. T. Adama spoke tenderly of the young man's ex emplary conduct, his industry and reli ability. The casket was covered with beautiful tokens of love was borne into the church by Messrs Furney Gaaki'', Will Jones, Ernest Dunn, Willie Hai rington, Durham Stallings and James Jones. ' Truck Prospects Although bad weather has been Rome thing of a handicap to farmers the trucking interests have not been se riously injnred. It was feared that po tatoes had rotted in the grouud but we are told that there are only a few pla ces where that is the case. Peas r doing finely. One patch was seen in bloom Friday. The season for. lettuce ia about over but the promise for beans and cabba ges is good. The outlook for strawberries is goad. The Wilmington Star says that the re ported damage to the crop on account of freezing weather will not be over ten per cent and take it as a whole the farmers and small fruit raisers are very much encouraged by this statement. Those in position to know claim for 1906 a "bumper" crop. Elks' Bazaar The Elks are making arrangements to hold a huge Baxaar during the week beginning May 28th. There will be a great time and much doinar. . There will be booths of all nations, represented by the moat beautiful worn en. . , The committee are hard at work per fecting arrangements for he great and wtrthy event ; , Mrs M M Harks, is the lady manager and she will request the aid and servi ceaof all the ladies. The committee have alread under way, a great drawing, with magnifi cent and valuable prizes, which have been selected and ali now on exhibit at Eaton's Jewelry Store. The first prise is a Diamond Ring, valued at $200.00. , " ' 2nd prise, a fine cut-glass punch bowl, valued at $85.00. 3d prise, solid gold watch, valued at $50.00 :: Get your ehances at 10c each Many pleasing events will be on the programme. : ; Think about it, talk about it-then come,see and enjoy the good time to be had. ' " Dr. L. fihaw Andre h : Eye Specialist ' Eyes treated for all defects of vision. Examination for spectacles free. , Office Hotel Haselton, New Bern, N. C. Hours 12 to 2, 6 to t p. m. . Local Grain Market . Corn, per bushel C2J Oats, " ...4T4 R PSeedOata . 65 White Seed Oats ' . . GO Meal. " , .....65 Hominy " ...,.t..........,.65 rn bran, per 100 lTa ...........75 Wheat bran, " ............1.35 feed, 100 ns........ 1.25 Cotton seed meal, 100 Tts............1.5D Cotton seed bulb, 100 lbs-.'.....,...".. .45 nay ., 18 00 WHOLES AXB PRICKS CDRREMT. - rt'ga,ierdoien 11 i.ickens, old per pair 00.75 " youn, per pair.... 40-51 rm't p.rn r -t, i r r c " y Treating Vr0n2 Disease. Many Umea woman call on their family pujBiciaiis, wumag, may imagine. thev oue from dpepii, another from heart ai&ew, auoiner urom uver or kidney dlwaae. another from nervous exhaustion or prostration, another with pain here and there, and la this war thev all present alike 10 tbeinselv ami their atfy-guing and Indltferent, or over-buiv doctor, ep artte aad d;tln diseases, 'for which he, assuming them to be soch, prescribes his pills and potions. In reality, they are all only tjfmptoms caused by some uterine disease. The physician, ignorant of the eauaeof suflWtni, encouraee this prae tice uutU lartre bills are made. 1 hu suf fering f)atiat ttM ho better, but probably worse, by rtwon of the delay, wrong treatment and consequent complication. A prop medicine like Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription, (Nreeted to tit cautt would have ut!rlf removed the disease, thereby dispelling all those distressing symptoms, and Instituting comfort in stead of prolonged misery. It has bean well aald, that a disease known is half cum, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a scientific medicine, carefully devised by au ex npanence ana skillful physician, adapted to woman's delicate svatein. meed and It is made of native medicinal roots and Is perfectly harmless in iu effects in any eomHUonofttHtyftmn. As a powerful invigorating tonic "Fa-" vorite Prescription " Imparts strength to the whole system end to the organs dis tinctly feminine In particular. For over worked, ""worn-out- "run-down," deblli- wi wmcQHi, manners, diwaamakAra. seamswwses, suo shop girls,1 ' house-keeDera. nursing mothers, i ine mothers, aud fm t Ll. erally, l)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription teeura women gea- " B' - w.uij WWII, ITCJIUg UJ1 equaled as an appetising cordial and re storative toulc. As a soothing and strengthening nerv ine "Favorite Prescription "Is uneqnaied and is invaluable in allaying and sub duing nervous excitability, Irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea, HU Vltus'a dance, and other distressing, nerv ous symptom! commonly attendant upon functional aad organlo disease of the uterus. It Induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets iuvlirorate tbe stomach, liver and bowels. Oue to tbreaadoso. as; to take as candy. la fchA mttMt ai.i41i lw uw.h v.t THEY COME AND 60. Miss Daisy Edwards returned yester day from Greensboro, where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tay lor. . Mrs. R. W. Ilaywood, of Greensboro, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Scott. "Mr. and Mrs. W. S. terday for a few days Mount. West left yes visit at Rocky Miss Ethel Hancock spent the day at Kinston Sunday. -Mrs. C. 0. Haines and son Ralph, who have been the truests of Mrs. J. A. Bryan returned to their home,at Raleigh yesterday. Judge B. Ft Ing, of Stntesville, Vm in the city holding court. Mr. E. W. Watson left for Birming ham, AJft., yesterday where he will be connected with a large musical con cern. . " i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson, of Washington, are the guests of Mr. and IVIra. M. E. Land. North Carolina hams and Norway Mackerel at Oaks Market Jcnes--Bratcher. .. Mr, Walter Jones and Miss Mary Bratcher were happily married at the home of brides tmele, 224 Pollock street at 8 o'clock last night. Mr. O. I. Wetherington of Cove officiater'. The University at Black Mountain Dr J C Coggina president of Hoiroan tJniyersity, Black Mountain, North Carolina is in the city, the guast ot Mr JSBasnight Mr. Coggina has sold quite a gotd nun4er of residence lota to people who dream of having summer homes in that healthful and picturesque mountain rc sort, 4mong the fist ef purchasers are tlie names of Herbert Willis, J S Basuight, G A Atkinson, and E E Harper of New Bern. These people bought before any im provementabad been made on the place and now a magnificent college building is on the gcounds with other improve ments making the property worth sev eral times the original cost, a net gain of from two to five hundred per cent in wo year. Special 30 days offer on thirty rrore ota just as beautiful and as well loca ted as any on '-University Heights." V To the first thirty applicants from now to the sixth day of May a special discount of fifty per cent is offered. ; Reasonable terms made to parties who want to build. On June the second a high grade con servatory ef music will be opened ia the new college with the noted Carlo Mora as Director. Signer Mora has von honors ia Europe and America as a master of the piano. Parents who would like to accompany their daughter can get reasonable board at the Conservatory. Special rates are offered parties who register for the full summer term of shree months. . ' ' TUB OWKKR OK TUB ABOVit 3t !..rlinrut tniilrtiugilfiiiiT. to trd- It tor farm ia i! ! stale. Thnc t" ro safer or more profit iute Invt-HtmfTtt than fumriwed real Ute ia a rui-i. ;y grow'ng ciiy tk CWtMOk This tmlld. f' i i '''J iu the I --t f "; -ru e ! t i. t rear 2 e f -i, t? f: L-' ; f Tr'i" l - - ' ' V . i , a family am 6 ids Is a Fatal GUbtina. . The Outtaiat fr! ! a Dofl,r.tlc Affair ssi as AttimalsJ MurJsr la'tfill. , . - 'News conn's from Lukeus, Carteret County, of a prohaMy f a'aA sl'ootfnjr af fair there, Friday. Ed Lvnch shot Bob Rice, the bullet striking- him In the ar.k and passing through the body. Two shots were f red at him but only one took effect Rice was alone m the boat when the affair occurred and returned the shots but it ia not known whether he hit Lynch or not - The two men have been enemies for a long time. It will be remembered that the Journal bad an account of Rice shooting Lynch last fall, The let ter wss accused of having criminal re lations with Mrs. Rice. He waylaid the man and shot him and supposed he had killed him; fiiend found htm how ever, and he wss restored so that he could get around. Ric was nrreatcd and he was tried for assault with intent to kill and he was tried in the last court at Beaufort During the trial Lvmh stated on the witness stand that RicoV a!ligattoia concerning I im and Mm. Rice were true, upon the strength of which the judge taxed Rice one pur j andcosts. , .. Since that time the two men had rot met until the affair of Friday. Both men have reputations of being despe rate characters and the community have been held in awe. and fear of them. ' No further news has been re ceived, whether Rice is still living or whether Lynch has been arrested. . ' - Coming Attract on. ' There is an old saw to the effect tha if you don't toot your own horn, w one class will", but, like most old bss, it don't cut much ice. The Hera'.o Square Comic Opera Co., whi.-h ap pears here on Monday and Tuesday, April 16th and 17th, in their season's success "A Trip To India on the firs' night, carries a Btnall horn of its own which it can toot without a guilty con science, but the genial editor of the r i ik . i . Larungron iimes ceaseu penning1 "please remit" letters to his delinquent subscribers long enought to slide the following very nice notico down the copy tube to the composing room : "The Herald Square Opera Co. pre sented "A Trip To India" here las) night and they certainly- made pno'. It is a musical comedy version of one of the old time favorites with all the objectionable features eliminated and bright, catchy features introduced. Miss Leona Watson, the soprano prims donna, had the audience rum the start, as did Mr. Martin Pache, tenor, and both were obliged to respond to repeal ed encores. Miss Watson's voice is truly marvelous and in singing here. the Herald Square company has lived up to its reputation of discovering some new phenomenal singer, each . season. The costuming was brilliant and tasty; musical numbers well. c selected - and rendered and the comedy work, clean, wholsome and abundant Cox' and Minor keeping the audience in an up roar at all times. lake it all in all, it was the best musical fun show Darl ington has ever had." ' "A Trip To India" will be presented here Monday April 16 th and the seat sale is now on. Special Bargain Matinee Tuesday afternoon.".-;-.':' The Annual Episcopal Council .. At the April meeting of the vestry of Christ Church, the following named members of tue Parish were elected to attend tbe Annual Council, which meet in this city, Tuesday, May 15th. Dels gates, G U Roberts, W S Simmons, M DW Stevenson, CL Stevens. Alter nates, J B . Green, Jno Dunn,E K Bish op, Harold Whitehurat -- - Lukent. ; -v';-:'":. :- .. Aprils. - Messrs. Stephen Fowler and Le U two hustling salesmen from New Bam spent Monday in our village. -' Drummers are frequent visitors hne. our merchants seem to be. doing a good business. Mrs. 3. B. Neal, Jr., paid Mrs. Brown a visit this week. ' The steamer Sarah Louise was here a few days ago with a carge of R. . iron for the South River and Core Sound R.R. The saw mill here is running on full time and seems to have plenty men. Henry's i Pharmacy " s 127 Middle Street. -'''"- ' ' . i - '' ' . '"'V'!'-" ". ' " Full line of Drugs, Medi cines, Toilet Articles and Soap. Fresh Supply of Flower. Seeds. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIP TIONS A SPECIALTY J. i . a Porch Coli 3 v.- Cr.i:- :::th .For, T'7e::GH3 ,rrrs . ' 'mo: and IT VTJZ MAR 11. 7ki P. S. R0YSTER GUANO CO., Norfolk, Va. The New CRAVEN COTTON GUANO 8-2-2. We have large trade on this brand, it has given general satisfaction to those who use this grade. ' It make any crop tliat stable manure makes and will be found much cheaper. JONES COUNTY r ' PREMIUM CROP GROWER -. 8-21-a Great crop producer. ' Permanent soil enricner. - ONSLOW FARMERS RELIANCE GUANO 8-2J-3. Good all round Fertiliser used largely for cotton and com.. FOY'S HIGH GRADE FERTILIZER 84. Excellent Fertilizer,- carefully- ewe- pared from beat material we cun pro. cure for this grade goods. We confi dently recommend it More profitable for farmers to use high grade,. Ferti lizer on general staple crops, cotton, corn, etc., than to use low grades. All who use- this brand speak in. highest terms of it GREENE COUNTY . STANDARD FERTILIZER 8-2-2. x Is a standard 8-2-2 grade. Once used its reputation will tell it again. - NEW BERN COTTON OIL & FERTILIZER MILLS, New Bern, N. C. REPORT 0? THS rCIiDfflOS ' OF THE NATIONAL BANK, of New Berne,atNew Bern, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business Aptit 6th, 1906. :'.-' resources Loan and Discounts f KM, 21 42 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 11.345 09 IT. S. Bonds to secure cir culstion... j ST.,000 00 Bonds, securities, etc. . . &&.Q2i 00 Banking house, f urn it ore and fixtures . 15,000 00 Due from National Banks (not refferre agents). .' 5,890 03 Due from State Banks and Bankers. 11,61108 Due from , approved re- serre agents S3, 715 J Checks ana other cash items : (1,434 Ct Notes of other- National Banks ..w. 2,986 00 Fractional paper currency ,. nickles, and cents . ' "14 74 Lawful Money Reserve in ' i Bank, viz: Specie 3,530 00 v Lfgal .tender . r . ( notes 16,000 00 ' 19,520 Ofi Redemption fund with U ' S. Treasurer (5 per, ; cent of circulation)... i;2u0 00 ToUl 738,062 90 LIABIUTIES. Capital stock paid in...' $100,000 (0 riurplus fund 70,000 00 Undivided profits.less ex- nenses and taxes raid.. 23.C5S 31 National Bank notes out- ' euindititr 25,fX0 00 uuo to other National unU 8,50514 Due te .State Banks and linnkers 79 n(Uvulu!il depoeits subject to Check 3(iH,C15 0 " Time certificates of deposit 1.12,122 3-1 Canhier's clieeks rmlHtanding 1,550 72 C02.088 (U5 ToUl Stiite of North Carolina ) County of Craven . t 73S.0T.2 90 ss. T, G. II. Roberta, Caliior c-f tie pbove named fc;mk, do solciimly swear that the above a ment i trua to the it of my l"c ('.. P" t f. 1. a.., t, ',ier 1 k- -' i to l.r f a me, i i ;. A.-, J. : ;i . ' T.T ..y t u:.;; tl.is 'i. triers 1 1 .(' ... have been the standard Cotton and Tobacco guanos in the. South because great care is used in the selection of materials. " Ask your dealer for RoystST'S goods and don't take substitutes said to be just as good. See that the trade-mark is on every bag. ' Bern-Xotton Oil & LENOIR BRIGHT LEAF . TOBACCO GROWER 1 , 8-S-3. - 'I Eor tobacco, more important to have pure ertmzer. man any otner crop. - Many materials might give required analysis but would spot or injure tex- j ture. We are very particular in manu- ' lacture or these goods. Potash con tained in our Tobacco Guano is obtained exclusively from High-Grade Sulphate of Potash, free from chlorine, an elC' ment specially injurious to Tobacco plant PAMLICO ELECTRIC TOP DRESSER . The highest grade ammonia 1 goods we mike. Used largely by Truckers for side dressing vegetable crops. Use cabbage, Weetrtc top Uresaer lor smetlreanmg j CARTFJtET BONE AND POTASn 10-0-2. - Prepared witli evpetlal view to ue upon lands not deficient in Ammonia. I made of excellent material, a splen did article of Bone and Potash. - FOURTEEN" PER CENT V aS PHOSPHATE . 14-fl-O." Standard goods, weU known to the trade. . 1$ SOLE AGENT FOR THE Mtravfordw Shoe FOR AND "The Patrician" FOR WOMEN. No S!:oc3 Wear EcUcr" J. L O'C ' - tl, NX.. .r.i rt 1 ulv- Rosi Carn-aimi an I Viulets a spee- luily. All 'Mowers in seas-m. . Wei: jr. t' '4 r.r, 1 1 lurul Pecora- vt r ice. it Mowerin( ''y. -r Years i Fertilizer Mills GENUINE GERMAN KANIT " " ' , K-2-0. Guaranteed to contain 12 per cent rotash. - IVE3' IRISH POTATO GUANO ; ' - - 7-5-7. , " vreiury fireuireu ivr maiiiK irmu Potatoes; and root crops generally. Contains Available Phosphoric Acid, Ammonia and Pota h, derived from material specially adapted to growth of Irish Potatoe cmp, in right nropor tiohH for soil and climate. We believe it is finest Potatoe Fertilizer on market y-t . , i ; T;t DUNN'S STANDARD . ' v : TRUCK GROWER 1 ' t I This Fertilizer compounded Iroro best agricultural chemicals known to traae. Prenared for truckers, who need quick. powerful Fertilizer, has been used with Bplendid results on cotton crop as side dresser about the latter part June or first July, ' " For Sale by Fertiuzer Dealers Throughout Eastern Nortii Carolina. . -MANUFACTURED IT- MEN :'7 1 1 .4 jt ... . CI n (;-t 5Cd hb P foi.n nv s X 'J ! L.I AM) t' f -
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