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s::caT passing events. Ehe formal opening of the Atlanta hotel at forehead City will occur. Fri day Juno 1, as ' has been announced. The grand opening ball will be given Saturday June 9, to which the public are cordially invited to attend. ; This occasion which is always regarded as on of the leading events of the season will lose "none of its brilliancy. Re duced rates will will be given fr&m all point of the A & N C Co. " ' . " Miss Mabel Green has resigned Her position as cashier at Simmons & Hol toweltCo's store i The Hanover bar has endorsed the candidacy f L V Grady of Wilmington for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Dis trict. Miss Fannie Small wood is building a tenant house on her property on Craven street''".-''' The friends of Mr. C. J. Kivenbark who was formerly well known as travel ing representative of the News and Ob server, will be interested to know that he is managing editor of the Greater Norfolk Real Estate Bulletin, a trade paper just established there. ; The report of the U. S. Department of Agricultural m its report for April, 906, for New Bern, gives the highest temperature for the month, 89 degrees. the lowest 82 degrees, and total rainfall 2.24 inches. If the City can't give us lights, let "Uncle Dick" put his poles up again. First Baptist Sunday school will meet in old Methodist church net Sunday. Everybody invited; all scholars ex pected. 9:45 a. m. There will be a meeting of the Child Study Department of the Woman's Club at five o'clock this afternoon in the Elks club rooms. The Girl's Friendly Society will meet tomorrow, Monday night, at 8 o'clock, at Christ Church Parish house. Monday being a legal holiday (Meck lenburg Declaration of Independence) the banks of the city will close. ' Arrangements have been made with Mrs. Williams at the county home for keeping Eula Oast the insane worn who has been an inmate of the county jail for several days. The asylums at Raleigh and Morganton are still crowd ed and it will be necessary to house the unfortunate woman here until room can be found at one of the two places. In the meantime small favor? at the hands of the people will be greatly appreciated if they should remember this poor woman with some article of apparal or some delicacy. Today is the 131st anniversary of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Indepen dence. It is a day of which not only every North Carolinian but every patriotic person in the whole country should profoundly reverence and re spect. The principles involved in the Mecklenburg Declaration of Indepen dence were as boldly stated as were those uttered more than a year later and which nearly every school boy knows by heart. It is a legal holiday In the state and let us celebrate it ap propriately. Lovers of high art in music will be pleased te know that Miss Marion Rad cliffe and Miss Mabel Hughes of New York City will give a recital here Wed nesday night. The ladies are very well known here and they have attained a wonderful reputation as artists in New York. They should have a large house. The "chileren of the Oxford Orphan- age will appear in their annual concer t the opera house next Friday night ' May 25. The boys and girls have been carefully drilled by a painstaking in structor and their concert will be thor oughly enjoyed. Patrons of this con cert may be assured that they are helping a worthy object, the Masonic Orphanage at Oxford. The shower yesterday afternoon was welcomed by every one for it gave promise of more rain for this section of the country which is now in particu lar need of a heavy rain. Death of Mrs Joseph Stalling! Margaret A, wife of Mr. Joseph Stall ings died at her home 22 Broad street yesterday afternoon at one o'clock. The funeral services will take place at half past ten today. Rev. J. J. Douglass will conduct the services. The' inter merit will occur at the cemetery at Adams Creek. Ice cream freezers, best makes, water coolers, all sizes. Gaskill Hardware Co ; ; ' , Woodi on Fire sunaay new Hermans bad a new kind of a trouble. The woods on the north side of the river particularly those along the line of the P. 0. k W, railway were on fire and an easterly wind drove great elowds of smoke and ashes which enveloped the city entering the houses and churches and becoming very disagreeable. ; me reason tor me nre is oi course t'ie dry weather. The grass was un- i' btedly set on fire by a spark from i engine and the fire spread until e an area was burned over. Bridge i r-eeple were fearful that the flames ' J consume their little village. A t f art of the day and a hard and ,'al fight was made against the are the sweetest things that i 'ut, or poets sing, lovelier ;T Girls who take HI- y Mouttt in Tea or Tablets. r. r.. ruTy. n m hat, user. WAD L W TKK UNI IN OLA TKK UNCQUALED MUUTIFICR. (Formerly advertised aad tola aa. SatlaetaJ NADTNOLA Is guaranteed and money refunded if it fait to ! remova beckita, pimples, Un, aallowness, fiver-spots, collar discoloration, black-heads disfiguring crap tious, etc in twenty, days. Leaves the skin clear, toft, healthy, and Mctottt the beauty of youth, Fnrlnrwd by thoanneV Price 50 cents and $1.00 at afl kaattog drug stores, or by mail. Prepared by National Toilet Co. Pari. Tea The Charlotte Celebration Unquestionably the City of Charlotte is outdoing herself in honoring the memories of the signers of the Meek leuburg Declaration of Independence. Her celebration, the actual part of which began yesterday but was pre ceded on Sunday with appropriate reli gious exercises, will be one thatj1 will live long in the memories of theciti zens and the spectators. Aside from the attendance oLthe military companies of this State, the government has detailed four com panies of soldiers, one being artillery and anether marines, which will have a large part in the proceeding. Char lotte is entertaining thousands of strangers. The celebration will last until tomorrow. ! I know positively one lady who gained four pounds while drinking Dr. Pepper. It will pay you to try it. Lee J. Tay lor. New York Cotton Market The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange, May 21. Or en High Low Close May 11.49 11 49 11 36 11.35 July 11.20 11 20 1104 11.04 Oct 10 62 1062 10.52 10.52 Receipts 11,906 Last year 27,103 Resolution of Respect to W B Lane Whereas, since our last quarterly con ference, the great Head of the church has in Hs infinite wisdom called from labor to rest, our genial companion, esteemed friend and the senior steward of Craven Circuit, Wm. B. Lane, there fore, be it Resolved, 1st That we place on record our high appreciation of his unwearying devotion to the church of his love in her every interest, and of our deep sense of loss in his death. Resolved, 2nd That we hereby ex tend to the bereaved sons and daugh ter, onr heartfelt sympathy who so sadly miss the father now walking in the celestial city. Resolved, 3rd That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of our brother, to the New Bern Journal for publication, and inscribed on our offi cial minutes. Geo. B. Webster, P. C. E. Z. R. Davis. W. B. Pearce. D. Lane. Masquerade At Skating Rink. , There will be a masquerade at Skat ing Rink Thursday night, Hay 24th. Two prizes will be awarded, one pair ball bearing and one pair plain bearing skates for the best costumes. The judges will decide who gets the prizes. Door opens 7:30. Come onr, come all. Admission 5 and 10 cents. Thisjis oar last week here. J. T. Clouch, Manager. Pamlico Co. Democrats Meet The democrats of Pamlico county met in convention, yesterday at Bayboro, there being a large attendance and good interest shown. The convention endorsed through resolutions Hon. f U Simmons for U. S. Senator, 0 H Guton Esq. for Judge, Hon L I Moore, ' for Solicitor, and for Congress, Hon. C. E. Thomas received 10 and a fraction votes, Geo E Hood, Esq. one and a frac tion. Dr. D A Dees, of Pamlico was endorsed for State Senator. Commit tees for the several conventions were named. msassssr- CUM '.-.i Local Grain Market ' Corn, per bushel. 7f Oats, . 47i R P Seed Oats . 6S White Seed Oats ... r , , , SO Meal, ; ...66 Hominy " . ...66 Onrn bran, per 100 lbs-....... '..75 Wheat bran, " ... ....w....L8o feed, 100 trm .1.3S Cotton seed meal, 100 lts .1.60 Cotton seed hulls, 100 It.............. .46 Hay ' ! 20 wholesale raicta cuaanrr. - Ecrgs, per dozen.- - 12 Chickenst old per pair...... .65.75 " young, per pair.MMMn. .40-60 Pork, per n. 74 8 Live Hogs .................... 6 Peef, " ..... ................k.M..M.6A 7 Hides, green,, per lb. 7, " dry "... lJ Beeswax, - .20 to 24 Corn, per bushel........... ., 65 Peanuts 85 Potatoes, Yams ... - 90 .' A " 'EtKS BAZAAR, foaersjiea ass Arrasieataats era Wall : Usser war, Jsslesneas are thai ' . - li ilsl ea. a' $accserial . ; . eishw ..The . Elks Bazaar Will open Monday night next, at Stanly Hall, and win be a beautiful sight, with its gay and gor geous bopthi and decorations ' - Boothf of all nations, in their native attire,, will be presided over by the ladies.' There will be handsome articles of every kind for sale. Refreshments will be served. The Pythian Band will render sweet music A fishing pond, and cross roads store will all invite your attention. - The Japanese booth which will be in charge of Mrs. H. C Lumsden and her pretty Japanese maidens in native cos tumes will be a bower of beauty, where everything Japanese may be secured. Tea will be served in dainty china, which will be given as souvenirs to every one who drinks tes. A large number of handsome dona tions have been made to the Bazaar by firms with whonfSour merchants do business. The committee desire to gratefully acknowledge from Messrs Roberts A Hurst, brokers, donations by Michigan Milling Co., Ann Arbor, Mich,, 1 bbl Kyers best patent flour. HickaJ Brown Milling Co., Mansfield, O., 32 sacks Hungarian flour. Libby, McNeil Libby, Norfolk, 1 case potted ham; 1 case veal loaf. Swift A Co., Chicago, 1 box Pride soap. Southern Cotton -Oil Co., Savannah, 144 lbs Snow Drift lard. From Hyman Supply Co. by Barrett Mf'g Co., Philadelphia, 10 quires wrapping paper. National Dry Kiln Co., Indianapolis, 2 dry kiln trucks. Glaceir Metal Co , Richmond, 1 box babbett metal. Lukenheimer Co., Cincinnati, 1 safe ty valve. Simonds Mf'g Co., Fitzburg, Mass., 2 hand saws. E. C. Atkins Co., Indianapolis, one hind saw. H. Disston A Son, Philadelphia, one hand saw. Sherwin Williams Co., Newark, one case paints.' The following checks were received by Mr. A. L. Willis, fish man, from B. D. Luce & Co., N. Y. $10 00 Shaffer A Stewart, N. Y. 5 00 Wilson & Bony, N. Y. 15 00 W. Stewart ft Co., Baltimore, 5 00 By O. Marks A Son from C. E. Taylor A Co., Boston, $10 00 Brunswick Balke Collendar Co. of Baltimore, 1 jointed billiard cue. Letter to H. McDowel. New Bern, N. C. Dear Sir: v You sell a good many things by the gallon. Being a decent man, you give full measure. i You know what we mean, you know that short weight and short measure are common among well, we hope there are no short measures and weights in your town. There are, though. Ribbons and laces and trimmings, sold by the "dozen," measure nine or ten yards. There is no complaint, because "they all do it" You have the same plague in your goods nearly everything, can ned or bottled, cheats in the quantity, Almost nobody gives full weight in i factory-package! n. We are one of the almost nobodies. We seU paint, by the gallon is just the same size as yours that you measure vinegar with 221 cubic inches. Good paint too Devoe lead-and-zinc takes fewer gallows than mixed paint and wears twice as long as lead-and- oil. Yen own a house. That's why we are writing to you. t Yours truly, F. W. Davoi A Co. 62? P. S. E. W. Smallwood sel's our paist. Poultry wire, all heights, Ellwood fence wire,, barbed wirei- Gaskill Hardware Co. ; Detailed programme.- . Prepared for Commencement ezercisea at Littleton Female College: Address on Christian Education. (With special reference toLittleton Col lege and its correlated worM Sunday, May 20. 1906, 11 a m at M. E. Church, President J, M. Rhodes. V. , Annual Sermon: Wednesday, May 23, 1906L Ham., Rev. Cahrln S. Black - well, D, D., Norfolk, V. v vl : LiUrary Address Wednesday, May 23, 1906; 8 80 p m.. Gov. R. B. Glenn, North Carolina. :, "Graduating Exercises: Thursday, May 24, 1906, 10 80 a. a, " Recital by Music and Elocution Pupils Thursday, May 24, 1906, 8 30 p. m. . Ex-Go v. Aycock, Sute Auditor Dixon and Hob. Thee. W, Mason have all been invited and are expected Jto be present and to deliver addresses on Thursday morning.-. , . , Art exhibit in studkT Wednesday af temoon and Thtveday morning. ' -; $t. Joteph Chorch , On Sunday mornings holy mass will be . celebrated at 10:30 and en 70 in the evenings the order Of service will be prayers; sermon and benediction ef the most holy sacrament, onTueay evenings at 5 "'clogk Bible history will be taught by theprWst in charge to the children.. Stations of the cross and sermon will take place every Friday evening at 8 o'clock;. The questions of earnest enquirers as to Catholic faith win te tntwered before service DIED SUDDENLY - : OP HEART DI5EA5B. How freaaraily doss a head line simi lar to U abos iresi u la Us saws papers. Ths rush, push and sireouaus new of the Amencao people has a strong teodeney to lead ap te valvular and other affactieaa of tb bean, atteoded by ir regular . actloa. palpitation, dullness. -smothered seusaMuos and other distress ing, symptoms. Three of the prominent IneredlenW of which Dr. Pierce's Gotten Medical Dis covery Is mads are raeomraeoded by some of the leading writers on Muuria Medico for the. our of just such cases. Golden Seel root, for Instanoe, Is said by the Ukitbd Statbs Dismcssatobt, a stand--art authority, "to impart tone and In creased power to the heart's action. Numerous other leading authorities rap resent Golden Seal as an unsurpassed tonic for the muscular system la general, and as the heart is almost wholly com posed et museular tissue, It naturally follows that it must be greatly strength ened bv this auoerb. aeneral tonic But IV probably the most i II iDortant ingreoiens of Golden Medical Discovery," so far uoidi as its marvelous cures or vaivuiar ana other affections of the heart are con cerned, is Stone root, or ColWnaonlo Van., Prof.; Wm. Paine, author of Paine's Epitemy of Medicine, says of It: h bos Ions sine, had a patient who was so much opprSMd with TalTUlar dteeas of the heart that his fruads war oMl-d to carT him ap-stalrs. He. however, sradaallr MAMtNl untW tha lnSvanc of CoillnionlB InuwllAlnAl nrlnftllll ctrao& itu iron biou root), ane li bow aneaaine w miu. Bretetor nhystctans knew of no remedy for tk rauoTal of so dlslraaslns and so flan- eros a aeladr. With them It was all a-ues-work. end It fearfully warned the aaueaea wet aeatn was neer . UnsonlB unquestionably affords relief la aueh case, and In saost Instance effects a "stone root is also recommended by Dra Hale and Ellingwood, of Chicago, for valvular and other diseasea of the heart. The latter says: "It Is a heart tonic of direct end ptrmanini Influence." "Golden Medical Discovery," not only euros serious heart affections, but la a most efficient general tonic and invlgor ator, strengthening the stomach, invig orating the liver, regulating the bowels and euring catarrhal affections tn all parts of the system. Dr. Pierce's Pallet cure Constipation. LIST OF LETTER Remaining in the Post Office at New Bern, Craven county, N. C, May 14, 1906. MEN'S LIST. B W C Bleteman, Berley Bryant, George St., George Branch,, G H Beardsley, SO Pollock St C-Jas Corbitt, RFD No. 3. D-W H Duffy. E Mr. Edger, S F Edwards, George Ellis. F Samuel Farmwell 24 Wood St G H H Gawthrop, Henry Grayham, (col), Johny Green. H Scott A Henderson, T N Holton, E J Holton, H H Hurtt, Danford How sel, Adolphus Hausey, GilesHinson2 Mr Laura Hill, G M Holden, George Holder, Bobbie House. J George Jackson, Griffin St L-J A Lawson, W H LovickT 2 M John J Macdonough care Hazel- ton hotel, James Maloney, B F Moore, S R Mulberry. N Luther C Nace, BunnieE Nobles. J Probstein, H L Parmenter, Wiil Parrott S Walter Shamble, care John Philip, Ned Spike. T T Chas J Tate. W Monroe Wbedbee, Robt William- ston. WOMEN'S LIST. B Mrs Rosina Bryan 86 Bern St, Mrs France Bilben, Mrs Ed Brown. C Mrs Alice Chapon, Mrs Willie Civ- ils.Mrs Bessie Cohman, Bertha Cuthrell, RFD2. D Nancy Dathain, Sarah A Davis, Mrs Julius A Dixson. H Mrs Lubie Hardisnn, Mrs Mary K Merrill, Lonia Hill, Daisy B Hill Kittie Hill 207 Washington St, Laura D Hill, Mrs Mary Hollowell 224 Pollock St, Annie H Hudson (D L). J Hollon Jones, Lulu Jones, Lucy Jenkins. Mrs Hattie Johnson, Miss E B Johnson 341 S Jones St. K Susan A Kornegay, Mrs Mary Kelley. P Mrs Cardie Peck, Nannie Potter. R-Martha Sight W Mrs Rose Willies, Lidia Whitney, Delsna Willis 33 Common St (special), Blanche White, The regulations now require that (1) cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. , ' S. W. HANCOCK, Postmaster. Persona calling for the above dates will please say advertised and give date Candidate lor Register of Deeds I desire to announce to the Demo cratic voters of Craven county that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the office of Register ef Deeds at your county primary. As to my fitness and competency I refer to my past record ad a clerk in the office of the two last Register of Deeds. I make no claim of right to the offic, but I do ask that the white Democratic voters consider whether past party ser vices are not entitled to some consid eration. I nave never failed to serve the party when I could, and h the White Supremacy campaigns I did so at considerable sacrifice and not a little danger. 1 have never aaked for office before and if my request la declined yon will still find me a faithful worker in the tanks of the privates. ..' . ' W. B. FLANNER. C R Thomas Endorsed " At a democratic primary meeting held at Piney Grove, Jones county, May 19, 190U, a resolution was offered and adopted endorsing the course of our democratic member of Congress Hon. Charles R Thomas and we Instruct our delegates to the county convention to be held in Trenton May 26, 1906, to vote for a resolution of instruction for his re-nomination. We slao endorse the coarse pursued by Senators Simmons and Overman, ' -- " T. H. FOY, Chm'n. Dem. Precinct Ex. Com.! '.'"V ' For Sale , Vjv '"'r'-" '. " r ' '" " One 20 h, p. fire box boiler m good conation. - For terms and price apply to Hammer Lumber Co., Kellums, N. C. - THE FIRST OF THE SEASON about 3S0 Excursionists treat Wllmlngtoa - Setat ths Day la the Nsw Bar Yesterday. The first excursion of the year under the direction of Knight .the excursion man, arrived from Wilmington at about 11 :3d' yesterday morning, There were abvut six coaches all well hiled, com posing the train, of which there were two cars filled with white people, - The excursionists spent the day visit ing with friends and all had an enjoy able time. The returning train left at about ten o'clock last night THEY COME ANDIGO. Mr. Herbert Davis, of Morehead City, was in New Bern yesterday. . , Mr. Richard La Rogue, of Mayaville, was a visitor in the city yesterday Mr. R. H. Buckner, route agent of the Southern Express Co., was a visi tor in New Bern yesterday. Mrs. W. H. Potter, of Boston, ia the guest of her sister, Mrs C. L. Ives. Mrs. D. H. G ask ins and sons are visiting friends in Kinston. Messrs. A H Rawling, Ralph Gray, E W Rosenthal and P S Cox . werit to Beaulort U&t night on a fishing expe dition. Mr: James A. Bryan and Miss Laura Hughes went to New York lant night for a short visit. Mr. F. B. Robards spent a few days at his home in Henderson. Dr. D. H. Abbott was in the city Sunday on his way to his former home in Vandemere. Mr. P. L. Ward went to Charlotte Sunday to join the Governor and staff in celebration now being held in that city. MacKay's Mac-u-dine cures all headaches, etc, does not de press the heart, 10, 25 and 50 cents a bottle at druggists, 5c dopes at foun tains. Tj Lindsey With Weddell Grocery Company. Mr. T. W. Lindsey, Jr., who has been connected with the Old Dominion To bacco Co. at Norfolk, will be associated with the Weddell Grocery Co. after June 10. All Smiles Now. There alighted from the A. A N. C. train Saturday night a person who caused much joy in the hearts of the members of the K. of P. Band, that person being their valued instructor, Eugene Robeson. ''Genie", as they ail call him, left for a few days stay at Greensboro and was to have returned home last Wed nesday but owing to the fact that he caught the wrong train in Greensboro and was on his way to Washington City and had to walk back was the cause of his delay. As an evidence of the esteem in which Genie is held, the boys have determined that the next time he takes a trip some member of the Band must accompany him to see that he returns for he is t-w good to lose. Call ud 218 and ask, us about our premium sale, This is your opportunity to get your household goods for less and your premiums for nothing. We make a point to have what you want, sell only first quality goods, and do not have to be com pelled to give you full value A customer pleased is the best advertisement WATERS CHINA STORE. Phone No. 218. . ? Notice When you want sonv genuine Bar becue, B Cue, sandwiches, remem ber the old stand. Other meals on short notice. Bottled drinks on ice. W. M.CANADY, 128 Middle Street Informal ' Reception Mrs. Charles Ives and. Mrs William liana Potter will be at home to their friends from four to six this afternoon at the residence of Mrs Ives. fiaST class lau;;dsy work ' Having purchased the New Bern Steam Laundry, and engaged the ser vices of an experienced superintendent to to take charge. We are prepared to take all orders and to turn out first class work." and work not satisfacto rily done, will be relanndried, free. Your orders solicited. Phone 208. ' J. W. STEWART, . We make a specialty of adjusting claims of all kinds and especially Insur ance Claims. At present we are engaged in a series of suits against the Life Insurance Co. of .Virginia to recover on certain ten t U A- 1L t- year term policies soia to uie pcopie t upon . the representation that at the end of the year they could draw out their money. , - , D. K. HENDERSON, , Attorney at Law. 65 S, F. Street, New Bern, N. C GET RIGHT Owning a Home'is better than Renting. Then you are your own boss. When you consider the price (A lots in Ghent and their real: value I here are a whole.lot of things you OUGHT to do one isto buy a'lojri",Qfjeflif iWf. - t Come and get my tejns. J. IMI- SPEWCER . . . .......... .-- t-. . .. . . . i, ....... .rf m , , , , , ... i t . .. i ............... , a 'FRESH Insect t Powder Tanglefoot Fly Paper, Moth Balls, Chloride Lime in pound cans, on sale at DAVIS' PHARMACY. $ member merchants association t . "TO SEE THEM e. IS TO WANT THEM." T A X New Laces Just Received. New Match Sets of Val Laces from '5c to 25c yard. Beautiful Torchons 5 and 10c yd. Oriental lace edge and all overs to match in white and cream, 12 l-2c to $1.50 yard. Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery. Edge and inserting to match the most beauti ful patterns 10c to 50c June fashions and patterns now in stock; fash ion sheets free Barfoot "V" Ou: entire Stock of Monday at the following reduced 50c Caps for 39c 75c 4 59c 85c " " . - 69c $1 00 ' " " 75c 1 25 " " 98c 1 50 1 19 1 75 " " 1 59 : 2 50 " " 1 98 Too many Caps on hand You get the benefit, and just at the beginning of season. n hrr " If J. ! GET RIGHT!! -yr. you should , decide at once. t V t a tmoroiaeries Brothers, Baby Caps go on sale Morning prices: . Bahamas, i, ,j ....70 on Friday evenings.
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