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The . Implement Co 1302 Main St, Richmond, Va. Have issued a new and Interesting Catalogue telling all about the beet Time, Labor and Money Saving Farm Implements It gives descriptions and prices of Corn and Cotton Planters, Wheel & Disk Cultivators, Farm Wagons, Engines, Buggies, Surrics, Harness, Saddles, V. Crimp & other Roofing, Barb Wire, Fencing, etc n si, l .w v. i. raruiBra nut ci uiv ucetb jcutiu f implements on me maraec una save money by sending us their orders, write lor our catalogue. . Mailed tree on request. SHORT PASSES EVENTS. Owing to the fault of the Western Union Telegraph office at Richmond; the Journal's special Friday night, from Greensboro, giving particulars of the Blackburn trial, did net reach t! is office until noon Saturday. The University of North Carolina base ball team left Chapel Hill yester day for a northern trip. They will play in Richmond, Baltimore, Annapolis, Washington and other cit'eR. John Patterson is scheduled to pitch one or wore games. He will cover second - base when not in the box. C, tf. Duggan & Co., received En other car load of horses from the wos' yesterday. They are exceptionally fine animals. The case of State vs J. M. Harrison for selling liquor without a license wa called before Judge Long yesterday. The defendant waived examination an gave bonl for his appearance at the , next terra of criminal caurt. The civil service examination for po tal clerls and carriers was held at tf government building yesterday, ur.de : the secretary of the civil service ccn mission, George Wood. There were f.v , applicants of whom three were ladie Messrs Bunch" and LeGrand repr senting the A. & N. C. Co., were in ti.-, city yesterday in conference with th; city authorities in regard to the shin fag" question and it is hoped and be lieved that a satisfactory aujiiitmen; will result 1 The reaction of the shii-geney in t.ic ; fish market has come and the mark e ia now flooded with fish, mostly croak era and herring. The shaJ season u about over. Those who are to take part in thf Little Tycoon, are urgently asked tu be on hand tomorrow, Monday night, promptly at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Harris will be here, and a full attendance is wanted, Mr. Troy Tyndal, of Repose, was tung by a black spider last week and auffered terrible pain for hours as a re sult. He was only quieted by a liberal use of morphine, and has recovered now from the effects of the spider's poison. -Kinston Free Press. At Christ church Sunday the musical program was the same as was rendered on Easter with the exception of the of fertory anthem The music was excep tionally beautiful and the repetition was as much enjoyed as when first ren dered. '; Mrs, R. R. Cotton of Bruce, N. C, will lecture before the Woman's Club this Tuesdaynight, at 8 o'clock in the Sunday School room of the Presby terian church. All " invited. Mrs. Cotton ia being entertained by Mrs. R. B. Nixon. The Journal acknowledges a receipt of an invitation to the graduating ex ercises of the Charlotte High School through the courtesy of Prof. H. P. Harding. The exercises take place Friday May 18. "- . Letter to Oaks Market. ' New Bern, N.. C. Dear Sirs Porterhouse, so much; neck, so much; all the way between. Juet so with pa int. Devoe lcad-and-linic is the porterhouse. Nobody wants the neck; the between, some say, ia good enough for them. ; But Devoe costs less, not more than betwet n. Lead-and-oii is between; it is the old-fashion paint. Bui-zinc has come in. Zinc toughens white lead. Devoe lead-and-zinc is the paint that wears twice as long as lead and-oiL Mr. Sohn N. Deitel, Fair Haven N. Y' writes: "Mr. Charles Pollenbeek, of this place painted hi house three years ago with Devoe load-and-zinic; his father painted at ,. the same time .with Iead-and-oil. To-day the son's house looks as well as the day it was pain tad, while the fath er's house has all chalked off end needs painting very badly.,, 'fhefut'ier says he will paint with Davou next time." ' Yours iruly, F. W. Devoe &Co. M ' Ne-,v York. PS-E W Smallwood Sells Our I ..i.it. . If l,c;iUh Is wealth nnJ money talks, i r J o tlie proverb runs, : .'' ' tie you may plainly see, ' ! ! t Kicky Mount lin Tea. -i I.aie ly 1". . Duffy. Vol.'M if Ci.iVri ' ( f ray i: ;,:),'. :,! !-'. !.'.. .v . C13SGLVED INJUNCTION (hss ft Na Corn vs P. 0. & W. Dl rectJis Hoard by Juiije Long. On Wednesday, February 23, City Attorney, W. D Mcfver commenced' injunction proceedings in the name of -lis city r gainst the P.O. & W. railway o restrain the directors of that cor .wration from transferrin;? the prop erty fro-n the possession of the P. O. & W Co , to the Virginia &" Carolina -oast Railway Co. Tin position taken was that the stock taken by the city of Niew , Bern, amounting to $.10,0 -va3 not sufficiently protected by the transfer, yesterday Judge Lonj sittir.g in chambers heard the arguments n rhe case and dissolved the restraining to which the plaintiff filed exceptions. Plaintiff waa given ten days it which to make appeal and Mr. Iver will wait until heha3 a 'conference with the Board of Aldermen before he tikes further steos.- falurday Primaries The primaries at Tavlor'ssto:e pre cinct was called to order by the chair man C. C Bell, Claude Taylor was elected secretary. The following was elected as precinct committee: John S. Morton, M. D. Taylor, W. L. Harris, J, A. Adams. J. H. Elliott. Delegates to the county convention were then elected. C. C. Bell and J. S. Morton being elected. The primary wa3 called to order at 3:30 p m., by the chairman and ad journed at 4 p. m. by motion. Primary In No 7 Township The Democratic primary of No. 7 rownhin washfll Saturday, April 21, by the chairman, H. C. Wood; B. W. Ives was appointed secretary. B. W. Ives was elected delegate in the county invention and J. W. Latham, alter .ate. H C. Wood, Thomss II. Smith, 1. W. La' ham, J. S. Havdison and Wal- or Smith were elected township com :iitteo. Resolutions v.-ere adopted endorsins; Ion. C. P. Tliomns tor Congress. We '.1 wish him success. I.nmeliately aftr the ronvenlion ad ousned the exec ; live committee met. 1! members were present. Thomas II. irith wus e!ticted chairman for the en uiniT t"vo yoara. We would s'iV to all in the race in the unty ti at we vouM like to see all at astl at is i:npossiik, all we can say '$ to "lay as'tie every weight and the sin hkh Joes bo easily beset you and un wi'h patience &c. &c." and "te Mot weary in veil doing for in du time ym shall rpapifyou faint not.' One word to the delegates : While nm were not ir.strutte 1 who to vote cor we trust that you will vote right. A True Democrat. Mew York Cotton Market. The f ollowing were the opening and losing prices on the New York Cotton Sxchangc, April 27. Open High Low Close ilay 11.20 11 20 11 04 1LC4 July 11.04 11 04 1037 10.87 Oct 10 43 . JO 43 10.32 10.32 Receipts 13,585 Laat year Sl,783 No Pill is as pleasant and positiveas OeWitt's Little Early Riseis. These Famous Little Pills are so mild and ef fective that children, delicate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing effect, while strong people say they are the best liver pills sold. Never gripe, F. S Duffy. New Eern Citizens Liberal. Yesterday Mayor Patterson obtained from the citizens of New Bern a sub scription of about $500 for tha earth quake sufferers in San Francisco. ' The donation is liberal and the mayor is to be commended for the personal interest he has taken in this noble charity, New Bern proudly joins the procession of other cities of, the commonwealth and nation and is quick to respond to the cry of distress. The following persons contributed to the cause yesterday and the list will re main open until tomorrow noon when the accumulated amount will be te'.e graphedlo the relief committee. , Any one desiring to add to ii. can give their money to Mayor Patterson: J B Blades, $100; Wm Dunn,' $25; Hyman Supply Co. $25; i A Meadows, $25; J J Volfeuden, $25; T A Green, $25; James Redmond, $25; C WMunger, $25; W B Blades, $25; Thomas Daniels, $5; Enoch Wadsworth, $5; John Dunn, $5; J B Holland, $5; L G Daniels. $5; D L Ward, W; W A Mcintosh, $5; LII Cutler, $5; II S Hancock, $3; Geo. H Roberts, if 10; O Marks,, $10; Charles G Blades, $10; J R B Carraway, $5; J W SteWiVt, $10; 3 3 Lassi'ter, $2.50; Jas. A Bryan, $10; CE Foy, $5; J J Bax ter, ?5; A D Ward, $5; Cash. $1. ' " Local Grain Market Corn, per bushel 62i Oats, '." ........47$ R P Seel Oats ' . 55 White Seed 0ut3 ' ; V GO Meal, " 65 Hominy. " , ............bo Cirrj bran, per 100 lbs.... ........75 Whet bran, ' I.35 feed, 300 lbs..... J.25 Cotton seed meal, 100 fls 1.50 'Jot ton seed hulls, l.K) lbs 45 ny is 00 WfiOLFSALB PR C;:y CURRENT. "v-Jjeriieren Ji C.iii-:ken3, old per pair 00.75 " youn, per 1 air 4i-.V.) rork, per lb Livalioi;s .' ,j l' -f f, " CAfii " n, per Ih 'y " jw r- ' i'.-.:, ! , " t. : 1 NO MAN 15 STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH. Let the prentest athlete havo dysnepsts and his muscles would soon fad. Phvsi ctU itrenKtb ts derived from food. If a man haninstiflicient food be loses ntrength. If lie has uo food he illcs. Food is eon vTted Into nutrition through the stom ieh and boivels. - It depends on the streugth ot the stomach to what extent iilnd oaten is digested and assimlluted.' People can d!o of starvation who havo abundant food to eat, when the stomach and its associate organs of digestion and nutrition do not perform tUeir duty. Thus tho stomach Is really the vital or Fiinof tljebodv. If tha stomach is"eak" the body wjll "bo weak also, because it Is upon the stomach the body relies for Its s-trenpth. And as the body, coasidered as n whole, is made np of Its several mem Lers and organs, so the weakness of the body us a consequence of "weak" stoin aeh will bo distributed among;, the or gans which compose the body. - if the InxIj- Is weak beeauso it is ill -nourished that physical weakness will be fdund in .".li tlu organs heart, liver, kidneys, etc. 'i'h liver will he torpid and inactive, giving rise to biliousness, loss of apatite, weak ueres, feeble or irresrulor action of heart, palpitation, dizziness, headache, haekaeho unci kiudrod disturbances and weaknes-es. " . . Ir. lo.its Pore, of Quebec Writes! "For yenrs nfl.'r my health Ikkuii to fall, niv heud jn-t'K (it:.v. i'yes jmmed itn, and my stoniavti was sore nil tiie linic. while, ef erythlnrf t would cot would serin to lie lieavv like lead 011 my stomach. Tito, doetoin I'laioieil that it was sjnuiailietle. trouble due to dyspepsia, and pii Tilled tor me. und ollliouiili 1 look their potvnnrs regularly yet I felt m hotter. my wile csuviMNl me until I'r. Pleree'stlolden Metliral liiseovel'y and slop taWnK the doc tor's meek-die. ..1h' IkhikIu. me a Iwttlu and wostion i'oiuid that 1 UKan to improve, o 1 kept up Hie treatment. I Uok on flush, my sUimaHi tavauie normal, Uieditfostiveortrans worket iw rfeeily and I sotm lietfan to look like a dil.i i'ent person, oau never (X-hm to lie tcratelul for what your meilleinu has done for me ami 1 certainly five It liitthest praise." Don't lie w lui'dleil by a peiiiiy-Hrarbbina dealer into takinit inferior sulistitules for Dr. I'ieree's inedieiiies, recommended to be "just ipi (rood." , To (?:iiu know lodne of your own Ufxly in sickii 'ss und beaith si'nd for the Peo ple's t oinimiti .Seu-e Mi'dical Adviser. A book of ptS paijes. hem! 21 one-cent stamps for papc r-eoven-d. ir 31 sutmps for eloih-boiiud copy. Address Dr. JR. V. Pierci-. i' Main Street, lSutfuld. N, Y. ANOTHER TOUOl'l CF WiMtfi. '.' ea ' !': bc' -- rimrjo Wilt ct f t- t cj", is ;b;ui iit-t S'.ata c! ilia Ca.e, The relu5t:ncj with which wither weather leaves this country is really astonishing. .1$ seems to be tied to the earth and just tuiur.iUy or unnaturally c n't leave us. Tho hideous tbintr about it all is the sudden andTadica) chi'-nrjes from heat to cold. Sunday, the weather was very pleasnnt, although the morr'ns; was eool Hie temperature rose ru; Uly and by midday it was quite resp?ctahl.. The thermomoter reiaten -j 0 regrets. About seven o'clock c io his hp n to cov;r tha skies .tnl s,' i:; of iijrtii'nincr and mut(eri"gs of thuud.-r -sarned the people that they better c irry t !;-ir umbrellas to-cburch. The s'orp broi; with jfrvat violence about 7 !) slid tho lightning was quite sharp. Th" re was some linil but the torm J'd not continue npMethan Ihirtr minuter. Ihe Lai! wrs about the size of un e?;;f. I'xs t. mount oi rainfall was .57 of en inch. Yest-jrday men ing the air was de cidedly cooler; fire3 and .overcoats be ing by no mearl3 uncorcfurtahlo. Thp minimum temperature was 52 The fall being 34 degrees in, 14 hours, an unusuel change. - . There was a sharp northwest wind blowin r yerterday which c'ii not im prove conditions any and made the way e i.3y for frost. The forecast received yesterday was "fair, cold and probably frost." The truck crops will undoubt edly suffer much damage should the frost be severe. Fire Loss at Baihaven The large saw mill plant of John Willia rson at Belhaven was destroyed by fire Friday niht. The mill was one of the largest in that section and em ployed a largo number of men. The loss is consequently very severe. The loss to owners was $100,000. The plant wa3 one of the original Ropsr mills but W.llurr.son i.ai Been proprietor for some time.' Ran Amuck In Atlanta. Tiie Atlanta Constitution dated Mon day April 18 contained the following story: .-:'''' E. - W. Watson, of Newbern,N. C. ran amuck in the terminal station early Wednesday morning and he become so wil 1 that Patrolman Pearson locked him up. '-: C " Watson was arrai rntd before the re corder at the morning session of the police court yestor Jny. Station Officer Malone stated that he found Watson asleep on a bench and aroused him, - "The man',i peared to be crazy," stated the officer. "He ran off to another bench and rapp.d on it. - I asked him what he w;s doir.3 and ho replied that he. wii c;,Ilingf a bull boy. He next dashel iutg the res' f.urant, ran behind the casher's desk and closed all the windows. He said the place could not run without him an j as he had tog) away he would ckwa it np." Watson denie.1 that he was crazy arJ ascribed all of his quor conduct to ab-9ont-minddnes.He 8"id thut he was on his'wiy to Diriningham to engage in business. .. : . "i was a retail grcor at Newbern and an ald'jrman eiht yoaw," he Baid, "and on account of ili i alt'i I decided t , move. I afti nnt crszy un I it permit ted to do so I will continua my journey."-.. -.' ' The recorder allowed him to go with the understanding that ho luave the city on' the nwt truiu that palled tut for Birmingham. 1 Finest print ba's, 0 cer a ; i pound. Cca. i. I.ii.e ril.til it.. We think that wo are offer ing theboit and most perfect working blue flame oil cook ing range yo .1 evf- r saw. Come in cvA lcfus demonstrate it for ycu. fi ivcs you rJl kind ; .,'' i 1 1 i t ; , . i . THE ANNUAL WASH. V.'i Cot:r.y Court House WIjiJmij Watlnd Cute a Year Whstlier Trey NteJ it cr . Nol. ' . .' ' News and Observer 21st. Window cleaners were ut work yes terday washing the court fcotwe win dp, and this is an event to be cbron i''ed is it does not often occur. Some ti nf-t'po nfter a window cU-unim? pell a ireujh-rt'an tfcfew a spitton throuj-h a ftn'! of k's-'s. for it. was so clean that h i thought the window was optn. Friday Mj ill's Friti:arks - We pub'ish hwewiih the Ward Com mittees nd dalepater, to the County Cum ntien elected at the vjirious ward caucuses held Kridnv. Tl:e following resolutions were adopted lit t'.il the meetings: ' V UeKolved: fhat the services of Hor. F M iirmiomi in the U S Senate have been of niatcriat'bomfit to tho. public and that his position it Connress rt - fleets svpilit upon the popl who pro moted Hoi to l he hth cfike niiVl that it i.i s pleasure for the voters of New Ktra to xpief s their esteem for their distir jri-rshed fellow citizen and instruct a d delegates to favor suitable endorse ment oft?enator Sintm ns by the Coun ty Convention. ' .-v . . ,: ' Resolved: That we endorse th-1 cwrfe of out" Democratic "hicrnber of Conirre.-?. lit.- Ch:iihs R. Thomas, an 1 we instruct oaf dele?ntes to tt.e j County Convention to vote lor a r o r.i'tion instruction for his re-:ionriina-tion. " ' t 1 F'st.lvt-d: We the Democrats of the City of Mow B n f ivori t! th re ne.mi ration of Hon. 1) L Ward for the State Senate do hereby declare for ' him and i istruct tha delegate elected here to pifiht to vote for such re-nomination at t ie county convention to be held April ia7th lSWoV ' '' Resolved. That it is the sense of this primary that the .Hon. O H Guion be endorse 1 by the Co inty Convention for'Jude of the 3rd Judicial District, ind we hereby instruct our delegates, to the Convention to that end. ' ' lortGANIZ.'.T'O: AND APPOINTEES: '" Wan'l No. 1. Chairman, J. A. Meadows. - Secrettry, GioB. Waters. Conmittee: J J Wolfenden, Edward Clark, J B Hill, J A Meadows, F M Chadwick. . . Delegates: J C Whitty, J A Meadows 3 M Green, P M Pearsall, B S Guion, 0 E Pennington, L G Daniels, R W !Jugh, H H Tooker, Oeo.B Waters, R 3 Primrose, D W Bailey. 2nd Ward: : ... r" Chairman: R A Nunn. " Secretary: D E Henderson. Delegates: C E Foy, J W Biddle, Albert Patterson; John Dunn, James A Brj ah, J J Baxter, Wm Dunn, Jr; R A Nurin, D E Henderson, W R Barrington W B Flanner. Jas B Dawson, W M Watson, J C Scales, H C Whitehurst, S H Lane, Frank T Patterson, II S Hancock, W T Dunn. J B Ives, C W Munger, J E Hawk, W T Bishop, J K Willis, J M Hines and R B Blalock. Ward Committee: Jas A Bryan, J C Scales, Win Dunn, Jr; W BFlanner and S II Lane. . 3rd Ward: ' Chairman, John C Thomas, Jr. Secretary: T J Mitchell. Delegates: S M Brinson, W W Clark Thomas Daniels, T J Mitchell, C T Wat aor, J C Thomas. Jr; S R Street Ward Committee: E S Street, J J Tolson, J W Bowden, C J McSorley, J C Thomas, Jr. 4th Ward: Chairman: J M Harget. . ' Secretary: S R Ball. Delegates: J M Harget, f F Mc Carthy, Brice Anderson, L S Wocd. D W Roberts, A E Hibbard, J B Watson, Helen Huff, Jos. GaskilL ': ... . 4th & 6th Ward: ' Ward Committee: John M Harget D W Robert?. T F McCarthy, Helen Huff L S Wood. Bern Precinct: Chairman: E T HollowcU Secretary: U J Disosway. . Delegates. Walter Fulford, E T Hol lowell, A J Gaskina. Committee: K T Hollowell, Walter Fulford, and A J Gask ins. ' . '.' ; : -"--a ; -y-, v ' ' " ' .1 :' , . r ' '''" kr'1 - '' VV-k-.k"'- THH OWNl-R 0! T Kpurtment bnil'ltn U in UiU itate. There Is bie inveMinent tlin Ii rapidly giowinif city 1 lug la locit'-a in the tv Mice Midi . .-n. the f an 1 rnpu lu -. It v. U'l tlm V.ilt. ' Jl. 1 ' l' !y ti) t ii t:it AT- v :l fin :j ? ? ';rs lo t:"le It fur a Infill no s.!frr or tanre pe t. ' pro'.-fl ff-al eatrte In le C' u T!.- b t 1--t ri-5! ;- ih e d'-.? - i d- ,tr i iliit li-i'-e l-iv : 1 I a 1,;. ' - r, .t 'ThC tNcw' Bcrn . . '. CRAVEN COT1 ON GUANO " i H .n.n -'.'- ; We have large trade on this br?nd, it has civeo creneral r.tif art inn to ihnsn who ue this ptnde. It makes eny :ot that stable mwure makes and will Le fouitd audi -dteaper. . . .'; JONES COUNTY " v: . , . k JOr.ISlYUM CROP GROWER ' . 8-2J-S. ; . Great crop piudueer. Permanent soil enricber. : . ONSLOW FARMERS' ' - '; ': " . : RELIANCE GUANO V; trl-X Good all round Fertilizer used largely : ' 5-10-2J. for cotton and corn. r ; ; ; The hi?he.t grade ammoniatetl Poods FOY'S HIGH GRADE FERT1UZER i SS -Truckers . ' . "i for awe areating veitetaUe crops. Xiao '':p.kL,f' v ki '' ' " I Electrics-Top Dresser for sidedressing txceltent rertilizwr, carefully-pro- paR.e . . . .- pared from best n-aterbl we con pr - .-'.-'"''.rL; V;:.'-"k-'-"1,-.''' "'--v"--. cum for thia Krad fonda. We wh-'i" CARTERET BONE AND POTASH tlintlv recommend it. More proiitidile .... . ; : ... . for farmers to use hitch crado Fertl- ' ' .''' ' IUV- : ' . . .. ' '. " lizer on general staple, crope, rotlon.-'j Prepared with especial view to ue corn, etc., than -to ue low cradea. AH "In lands hot deficient in Ammcnia. who us- ibis 'brand ajwak '.lit- diighi a '.''I nde of excellent .material, a pplen terms Of it- did article of Bone and Potash. j GREIINE 'Njy IfOURTEEN PER CENT. . ' hi ANDARD I ERTII.IZl,K . - . Acm pjjoSPHATE S-2-2- '!.'.?'V'----"l4-0-0.'.;i Cv:,,-i Ti hlnniln -r1 COO ..l. r J . . 1 '-. fe its reputation will sell it again. NEW BERN COTTON SUCCESS THRCUSSWOrK Short Sl-e!li rS . V, DuhW. Ljf, Craven County's ProgressWe Yc-ung Man,' No better iilust'-stion ctm be. fo'tnd of what v II riirecte I energy find p(-r-severence will acS''npli-h t'r : ymin? man, than thty in the cm '. of..: Mr. M, Duffy Lure ' this -otihtv, who lives ct Fort. Barnwell, Witn a' tew iiunured dollars 'slowly paved un froirr economii f cal efforts, Kr. Lane in 18H3 determi ed to branch out, and seeing a good o; im portunity by investment in farm and timber land, he. entered upon a career which today finds him a substantia) and respected citizt n. - . - ' ' -' j Mr. Lane's methol has been to pttr chase farms which have been neclected by previous owners, and acres of tim-j ber lands which seem to have no spec ial value. The farms are improved, and when of large extent are cut up to suit new tenants, who are brought from ' i other sections. In this way the section , of the county in which Mr. Lane lives j has bet-n improved and developed, and .' 1119 UVVil u:m BUJ'MIHItg JliUlUSI tjf . IliUI Q j than doubled in value.' While financial success has coma to Mr. Lane, his few hundred d'dlars baing increased so that it ia now estimated he ia Worth $100, 900, the result has been obtained only through hard and intelligent work, with persistent day after day, and montl I fter month -ff jrts. -. . . Although but a few years over thirty vfr. I ane has already become a citizen of great worth to his community, be cause he has created value and, given intrinsic worth to ; properties which hitherto had been unproductive, and of practically no commercial value. The progressive spirit which Mr, Lane has shown in the I eginning of his business : career shows no diminution, he is active and alert today, and his trade trans actions ran up into the thousands of dollars, each. All who come in contact with him are impressed by his energy and push, and Craven county ia fortu nate in having such a citizen. ' Mr. . Lane ia a young man of good personal habits which have largely con tributed to his success. ' In this .brief sketch of one of Craven county's young men, but proves 'what opportunitie -for success can be found here and which a well directed personal endeavor can accomplish. It is the story of suc cess coming not through many advan tages, but by personal energy and an intelligent perseverance. Heavy Kail Damage crops at Norfolk f Norfolk, Va , April 22, A severe hail storm, which covered a large part of Norfolk county late this afternoon, did immense damage to growing truck crops. In places the stones covered the ground to the depth of an inch, Strawberries, cabbage, peas and beans are now at that period in their growth when hail will do them the most dam age, and many of the young plants were Hterally knocked to pieces, Whole fields have been practically destroyed, although the full extent of the damage will not be known for a day or two. There are sections of the county where it is known to have bailed yet to be heard from as to the extent of damage done on them. The hail stones were of n ) l nusual size, but came down as thick as rain drops. . - s Besut I'l l women, can have the best things in the world, for there is none so inhuman a to refuse anything to a pretty woman. Ilol'ister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes beautiful women. 35 cents. For sale by F. S. Duffy. WILL THE OWKtR CLAIM C00:S? k Lur i A'ncsit ct L rot Ciniljncd to New .f n S o'-:n horn frs'ght Car. ' Th-re wi s a d'ylig'st turfiLry Sud d;y and some of the circumBtinces conntcfe-1 therewith will be food for rf Hit '.ion. The fsct that the d-;cd was co'Tit: i'.ied in the daylight was not so i-r.jjoitint as the fact that the only goods stolen weie such hi are prou'lii'. cd by law. The extent of tho robbery wns c2 half rmt"5 of whisky. It is plain t 'l it the tl.i-.'f v.cs ac quninted with tho tut rounding I evt-rj tiling S'f.m'-l o indicate 1 hut it was done . cxp'.'t'.iiU'Us'y and R'stc rnaticr.liy. Hi'! c;-io w us addressed to New I'-cni 1 ut thus - no clue mi to U,-i ct,!-;, i. ;n e. J-miUI-H tlu.t pruly will n'-t c tu.i rrv.i.r-1 t :..' rt.oyr-1 ... f r V , t: - t: i f ! - j Cotton Oil & Fertilizer Mills ''T i - LENOIR BlilGHT LEAF -: TOBAfJCO GROWER ",'' 8-S 3. . ' - . . - ' .'" ' Ikr tobacco, more important, to have pure .Fertilizer than any other crop, Many materials mfcht pive required analysis but would spot or injure tex- SX-rn: , ta'nedinour robarcoGtiRrnisoi ta'nfd exclusively from Hiph-Grade Sulphate Potash, free from chlorine, r.n tie- 'S pj"rioUa Tcco '( ; . k - iPAVLICO ELECTRIC TOP DRESSER ,, i v nnunu j ; trade, .-. ,-'.. . -, OILT& FERTILIZER MILLS, New Bern,-NkC.:-f.k ;, C'HfiWNAT!. 0..T April I ; t. Bu n Safe i Lwk Co. j Cineinnt:, Onio. Gept'enw. treaft enter -.a f jr a Nik H' aafi' al lum and jc WiV to t We arj mJv. i-jra'cl in uk- Ewi r rluiidinjr un Mailt ; I.. vl tic ; . . in tri utmiK for Wnff 5ii r. thinif in ouv elafc-i bin.: t in Ui; I i'..ia - lti ' wu t.-v v i ! ...-. .. ' an1 the only trans wmen whi kr( wmh our Uim safe -mhich we bouKlit oC ymi, vr Waat Hrnt were of the b.Hcf that . veiythinff ia thenafe wctli ba ailn-n. i the anfe wan on t.'P Haor, jell Htx : atorio and wtta in ti huuest na t oi. (ha tire, but to our uurpriae the bjoka Wer found to beln as perfect condition as )..vding the fir..,. could hi uutl ajrain I" if it were not that thoj had a nraaty amell Hum the Hr. W will Hand ou atjjt t,t tha. .i'.' 1 booka aoon an we have It roc ipie I, a? testimonial ot what your ante will w-tedifiie'' will write you upja tcstinwnil of any d scritrtio.i you may deaire, for we can ' not" aty S . too much of the way the aafe atnott tha Hr. . If our 8 vmir truly, . -..-'.':. . : Tas Catholio Tbi.bobapii Ptia-Co., L. A. Eilm-a-m, Buslneaa Manager P. S. -We nell tha ; . Bauro Safe and Lock Company' Safes, on of the beat Htfea oa . the market They succeeded in winniiiu tnu kI .1 Medal at WorM'a Fair. St. Louis, 1904 , We have them in stock weu-hintr from 475 Iba to 2,00) lba. Write for CuUlojrue and " " Price. -, -. .- -, . . , . . J. 'IUIWMi FOR Nil UK Buy A Lot in 7th Ward; Norfolk City. This property is located midway betwe n thi centorv. of Norfolk and the JamesUwn Exposition Grounds, with cer service to cither point ". '-r ;- ;'. - .-;' '-'' ,. "'. k ';'; k TERMS $5. and $10.00 per month, without interest : or taxes until paid for. Lots $400 to ; $750, according to locationkk;k;ki.kv-k;k-k -k.kkkkk'k-kvv-k The city's rapid growth in this direction should make much higher value 'v V'-''-' For further particulars apply ti '; -. -;-,-::.''-.;---:'".',',v. V: ..';!'.,;;---; C. T. PUMPHREY. Hotel Hazelton, New Bern, N. C ' o1 :k f k HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE, Xlt : " 140 Main Street, Norfolk Va FAC-SIMILE REPRODUCTION AMID THE BLAZE AND GLITTER OP ' .BIGGEST ! GREATEST ! GRANDEST ! UNSURPASSED AND UNAPPROACIIED BY ANY OUT-OF-DOOX , AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE THAT HAS EVER TOURED THE SOUTH 'k CLEAN! ; WIIOLKkSOMK!". MCItAL! INSTRUCTIVE ! New Bern ilnlsr The iuspices of The Knights of Pj1!.::3 : terSPECIAL EXCURSION TRAINS EVERY DAY ! k k k j 'k - GRAN J BAND CONCERTS HOURLY by Prof. T. McQuarries. " ; CHALLENGE CONCERT BAND ! FUN FAST AND FURIOUS-SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTS I ' " MEET YOUR FRIENDS ON "THE PIKE I" k Pierce Amusement Company, ' k k A. L PIERCE, Director Gen. GEO. S. M VRR. . LDNEir RIDGE, HENRY BLOODGOOD, ' - Gen. Agt. Advertiaing Rep. ' Contracting .jt.. CREATION 1 Sc. Drink Br. Pepper's PliosFerrate5 THE BEST HEALTHFUL DRK::i ! COMPOSED 0? WHEAT AND IRON WITH PEPSI!.'. BOTTLED BY v CROWN BOTTLING 0F, PHONE 105. GENUINE GERMAN KAN1T " k:'0k K-2-0. ". '-: Guaranteed to contain 12 per cent 1 ' Potash. '-.', ; IVES' IRISH POTATO GUANO . ,f - ; k " .'"'; -V 7 5-7. ;',;: . k..v:.: "' Careful'y prepared for raising Irish Potatoes, .and root crops ptnerall.,. Contains Available rhosphorx Acid, " Ammonia ant! Pota h, -oerived from materialit specially adapted to growth ; of Irish Potatoe crop, in ripht 'propor . ttons for soil and climate. IWe oelieve it is finest Potatoe Fertilizer on otarket -f DUNN'S STANDARD ' k ? r kk - - TRUCK GROWEB , .-';-kv . r-ki 7-7-7, This Fertiliiser compounded from beat ; ; agricultt ral chemicals knowa to trade. Prepared for truckers, who need quick , : ' -powerful Fertilizer, has been used wid splendid results on cotton crop a aidw , i d reiser about the latter part June or . first July.::, ;-.:,':..';,: :";::; ";;'-; : For Sale by Fektilizer Dealers : Throughout Eastern Nouth ' ; ; . Carolwja. : MANUFACTURED 8Yi - " - i 't i ', t K COMPANY New r.; Highland Parte 11 FAIRk PIKBj io ONE Commencing MONDAY W APRIL 30Tn. CREATiornr 5 22 CRAVEN STIk A".. -
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 24, 1906, edition 1
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