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w;...,2:3AY.. , . : .. . .Ut fout tot today: Cloudy. tit cooler " ; The fAe alarm system will be test f 1 today between the hour of 12 and 1 o'clock. '.--'V : ' ' r InvltaUons have beea toaued tor the opening ball at Atlantic b.oteL More lieaij City, Saturday, Jane 1. Subscribers to the telephone will please add to their Hat Dr. J. K. Pat Tick's residence number, 844. Mrs. Carrie Haas was taken to the Stewart Sanatorium yesterday suffer ing with aa attack o appendicitis. - invitations have been, received to the J&th annua! commencement oi the No'rth. Caroling College of Agricul ture and Mech.anJq Arts to take plaee May 26 to2?. The ladles ojf the Christian church will have their missionary meeting this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the pome of Sirs. M W. Anderson on Graves St. All members requested to be present ; Mr. R. B. Blalock killed a mad dog on Pollock St, near Moonshine alley Monday evening. A dog belonging to Mr, W, Q. Boyd, which had been blt ? ten by the animal with the rabies was also dispatched. - The danee at the armory tomorrow night will be one of the most pleasant affairs of the season. The proceeds are to be used for the benefit of the New Bern baseball club.. There, should be a liberal patronage, i " A spark on the roof o the boiler house at the Elm City Lumber mill was the cause of an alarm of fire about 3 o'eleck yesterday afternoon. The fire was quickly put out by the department and did no damage what- . ever. A horse of a team belonging to Mr Walter Bray dropped dead in Its har ness on Craven street yesterday about noon. The animal save no sign of a struggle or apparent sickness, it merely trembled then fell. Horsemen who were on the scene immediately ' eould detect only the slightest heart beat as It fell. ' Some one. whose sense of humor seems a little overdrawn and whose sense of shame is entirely missing gave false alarm of fire early yes terday morning. The alarm came from the usual number 34. gome of these days one of these Ultra, funny men will be discovered : their tricks and then the laugh will be on them and not by them. " - The Jones Carnival which was to open in Klnston Monday was post poned until Tuesday evening on ac count of the sudden death of Mr. Lewis Wiley. Mr. Wiley was an ex- Confederate soldier and was standing watching the unloading of the carni - . val paraphernalia, when death came suddenly. Mr. Wiley lived Just In front of where the show tents were to be set up and it was very nioe of the ' carnival people to show such, respect for his death. It will be wise for the board of. ald ermen to request the Norfolk ft South ern' to have some Kind of guard at the National avenue crossing, either gates or flagman. That crossing has become dangerous on account of the passing of so many trains and it is to their own. interest as well as the pub lic's that they take, such precaution ary step. The baseball season with its crowds of people coming and go tng make this provision a necessity. .The Greenville Reflector notes that the knitting mill, there, la turning out 235, dozen knit garments pec clay, sug fante thai Greenville "get busy and establish, a yarn mill" New Bern, qiuca, older, punch, larger, and per haps richer has neither knitting mills nor yarn mills. The Reflector goes en to say that notwithstanding the large production, the mill is far be hind, ia filling Its orders. Strange that New Bern capitalists do not be come interested in such industries. ' Mayor Bryan laid down the law yesterday in the police court and told one of the violators what he could expect if he should ever come before the court on a similar charge. Ha, was Mr. J. C. Moore and was arrsstedi for drunkenness. He was taxedt with costs. The other prisoner waa. Chari ty Pope, a colere woman, arrested for disorderly conduct' She also was given some straight talk by the mayor w.hp told her what aha must do. and, that it must be doae at tie earliest possible time. . The Klnston Free Press - remarks that "this has been a good season for cut worms, " and cities a case where much damage was. done a garden in one night. Our agricultural ( editor recommends, the- following preventa tive: Take a piece ot ordinary writing or stiff Manila paper, a strip an inch or so wide, place around the plant at ground forniing a tube large enough to not come In contact with, stem by half an inch, and tauten with pint The worm always gnawa the phnt near the ground and when he "finds t: c i j r and feels It rattle with hlra 1, ; t ) another plant. " Tiring the WltnjIng- ' 1 J ''-ncer and Winston, Sentinel ...1 ttiiit tramps and, vagrants : 1 not l.rs .'iHownl to o free when t -l i ; .i ovijr-j W v-j move on to ' ' r town. No. they hl.(in!.ll) clty.'s .population, could be tiiade to become more, industrious; ahd other- wise more desirable ciusens. r . t , - v. . ' . - TBXESBAT. r. ' Weather forecast for today; Show ers and cooler.' .v, . ';.- ': f; Souvenir photo cards 'of the "re mains" of the dynamite explosion are on the market ' . A If you want to put on cake walk aire mix in with . the "Regimental Pride" at the armory tonight , The case of Holton vs. Cohen and Holton was tried in the superior court yesterday. Judgment was award ed to the plaintiff against' the defen dant Cohen. . " . " To the lovers ofthe.slow waits It will b worth your while to get the one of "When Bob White ia Whistling in the Meadows," as rendered by the K. of P. band at the armory f onlght The condition of the two young men in the dynamite explosion is sucn that Fanning was discharged from the sanatorium yesterday and Me Ge- hee is improving finely and will prob ably leave the institution la a few days, i -': ; -... . . . -;; ,y Among the ridiculous laws 4. pro posed,- the latest seems to be a bill which was introduced in the New York assembly a few days ago. It was to prevent the public shining of shoes by bootblacks in the streets, after o'clock Sunday afternoons. Three baseball players, for the lea gue team, arrived yesterday and more will folios spon. They will get Into regular practtee within a few days and when the season begins they will be in fine shape., The grounds will be ready for the game in about a week. The Jones Carnival opened Tues day night in Kinston, and large crowds are attending. The carnival is under the auspices of the Klnston fire department and the second regi ment band who share the proceeds. The shows are said to he very good. - A Till tUp, " if To overcome the well-grounded ant reasonable objections of the more intel ligent to the use of secret, medicinal com- ? Minds, Dr. . v. Pierce, of Buffalo, K. ., some time ago, decided to make a bold departure from the usual course pursued by the makers of put-up medicines for do mestic use, and, so has published broad east and orenTv to the whole world, a full and comp N4e list of all the Ingredients. entering in Whe composition of his widely celebrated tjsdlcttes. Thus he has taken his numerpQs matrons and patients cnto his full tnMac. Thus too he has re movedAlsnedlclnes from among secret,! nostrmrof doubtful merits, and made tQemMemdie of Unoum Composition.. , By this boldJtfin Pr. Pierce hi shown: VJ"'' 'I J . L" " .ML that l) U r,.VTaf.....l L.Uiille.st satiny. rio uniy uues iu wrmppai if Dr. Pierce's Ooldea Uedlo a,...i w guect ti them ti ot famous medirln llrer or biliousiuwa ir-of every bottle ' l i . .. Tr"'i rv"; city cfr:::ls Will he a Strong Street are ana One : Which. WU1 Meet EveryTle. j y qnlreotent. - ' As will be observed in. the county commissioners , proceedings a new couuty Jail will be built here, the con tract having been awarded to the Camden Iron' Works,- at Salem, Vir ginia WHO are building a jail at Salis bury. They have one of the largest and most complete plants In the ' south antl ' they have ? a ' distinctly southern' concern. w n Wif, FCjI bm sias tEcm fe::u::?:le j:::it. The Inner Mas Will be Well Supplied H iih Uppetislug ' Bivalves ' i Take Tare of the City Affairs ' ' f - aad Mollasks. I Cet Toe Much Money. - . NortQUc, Va. -Atay 15-The James- , gpeclal Correai)0n(jence. Orecnsbere Thinks the People Whe Dlstresslnf Accident to Young Deck - Hand on Tug Boat fartin. This week has beeu peculiarly pro- town Ter-Cenlennlal Exposition will present an infinity ot attractions to please the eye and to delight thomlnd but Jt would be a jrve error to con sider the list complete and exhausted, with objects of taa iort At all times and in all countries there Is one par- lino in blood curdling accidents but , Greensboro. May lS.-At a meeting . there appears yet to be one which has . of 4he new board of aldermen last , capea tne nouce oi iq ooura-. night salaries of city officers were re- klfe f toe woral casualties duced; The mayor from U00 to ha been recorded for some time. 000, the city attorney from 1600 to week Walter Chase. iRnn Mtv to coiiiwtor. who has been wulte, a neca nano on me iu5 , k.uM,o4f M tha Rtowurt I getting f 2,500 In commissions wad re- tull and complete comtxwin it. out a smir book baa been ' comulled troci numeroua whererer located, hare printed upon 11, im I'm tint It, bu standard mell(-l works, of aU the dllfureot schools of practice, containing rery numer- or Itrongut powtoie term, each and Tery lngre- ous extracts from tbe writing practitioners of medicine, endorsing i Vit dlent contalnrd In Dr. Plerre'B iwili lnea. One ot these little books will be mailed free to any one sending address on postal card o by letter, to Dr. K. v. Fierce. Buffato N. Y. and requesting the same. jrroni this llttte book It will be learned that Dr. Pierce's med icines contain, aa alcohol, sareuttcs, mineral gents or other poisonous or injurious agents ltd that they are made rtom native, medici nal roots, ot rrea value: also that some ot the most valuable Ingredients contacted In Dr. fierce Favorite PrescrlDtlon fur weak. nervous, uTr-orked, "run-down." nervous and dubUUatd women, were employed, long years ago, by the Indians for similar aliments affecting their suuaws. In .fact, one of th ukjsI valuable medicinal plants entering lnl the composition of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre acrlptlon was known to tbe Indians as. iuaw-Weed. Our knowledge of tha uses of not a few of oar most valuable native, me dicinal plants was gained from the Indiana. As made up by Improved and ejttct pro cesses, the " Favorite Prescription, Is moss efficient remedy tor regulating all the wom anly functions, correcting- dikBiacewrrr. aa tiapsus, ameversioni enji n ui n . nr.aahtattve I tlcular part.ortnesensonuntiopieMe, ..,.. ,,. ' saaatorium snfferlna with a-cem- w. . - -- I ..v,.l V' " Ji,.4 - .o, f i, uuceu 10 sairy wi ,x,-.u. , - - .. reductions were made in several other Poma aisiocauon oi tne aua. iu poslUons. Ex-Judge T. J. Shaw was 1 The boat at the time the accident elected city attorney bver ex-Judge J occurred was one mile , south of attorney I urauii tsianu. sue waa omugius for weak iltomaihr 1 pi3 of the works, was in the city yester iandallcatarrhaldlseasesi(l rf tva Tmirnal that work on the new prison would begin as . Soon ' as arrangements could be made.' The buildins, willbe of brick ?u!l f4Cx8?: ;.'lt'i.wlll have two atories; the which has oeu deemed a taste of the i most exQUlsiU-Ordof. The inner man clalni3 supreme at- Deny It you may but the de nial is always taken as evidence of neurotic mentality. s The classic lore tentlori. Sti iidwlrk. . nresent city Chief of Police Neeley was re-elected : her barges in nne ana in some . . . Ao..V, hid fiAt In tha fWki I nf there being no other applicant lor Ms , " " first floor will be' used as a residence of ancient times would lose half Its mM oyer the hawger, nuA the foot was literally. by the Jailer and the second Boor lor iiu. .: n vu.v,, . Ux . present Incumbent. wrencneu irom . uie J"' colls. It will have quarters for more prisoners than the present Jail. f ; The Dover Fire. ' Dover, May 16.Pire ' broke out Wednesday evening ' abott ? o'clock in , the dry. kilns of the ' Golddloro Lumber Company, consuming ihree kilns and about 150,000 feet of rov&h lurpjcr.' " ,v ; The splendid fire system of the com- accompllshments of Lucullus omlttod The great events of history would lie deprived ot the nimbus ot Idealism without the accompanying recital ot the feast which crowned them". When tie valiant warriors of Greece' and Homo doffed their harness, ana' ro poslng on" their Boft couches, quaffed lelr Nectar and Falermian, they be came beings of a different order" from what they had bene in the fierce con flict v Readers of the Wizard of Ro mantic Prose, Sir Walter Scott, can XL M. Roose receiving four votes, to A. L. Rankin's two. WHY HE DOES IT. tf.iny did excellent work, but Just as tine fire was cheeked their water nup-1 recau i,ow important a feature ot the Drolaneus. anteversloni mul retorverslonv L n n vow Inrhmiits I . . 1.1.. jii. ivercomlnir ualnful wTatodt Uuiln uo th I "'w " ' OarDBloua Btiu3B w ; Treasno urinjyiiK siwui a nerrec siawow u lastea unu: me names wers uuuer ln. hnnniiet. and. tO evince tne Uni- I buimm in MMMiuunen. . I I - cuuu-wi. . . . . rvcrsplltv OI me Ql3nosiuon. tne iai For fear, however, of, a rise of wlndf c thefearons, Bulwer Lytton's, will which might carry sparks to adjacent lShow with what circumstantiality of pel hei alio. Soldbn aU in tnadloluea. I t work f .r a 'V (.. i ,-ri(Mt. : 1 ' i." If f-;l f-tr be- f. The health commission of Chicago declares that a great many of the sulr cldes in that city result from the quick lunch habit, which bring on in digestion, despondency and death. Other harmful Indulgences usually at tend the quick lunch, for instance ex cessive use ot cigarettes and unneces sary drinks. The bond election in Pitt county to vote $50,100 to the Eastern State In dustrial school carried by a good ma jority. Greenville voted $25,000 fo the same purpose a few days ago. all of which makes Greenville, Pitt. oun- ty, loom up very large on th map as being an especially available place for the school. In the mayor's cottt.t, yesterday V. F. Onslow was trigd for, being drunk and disorderly. He was given a bad reputation the police but not want ing the man in town at all he was given the alternative of paying a fine or getting out He was recognized for his costs and should he be found in the condition in which he was. found Tuesday he will be assessed tbe limit of the law. Three young Scoteh farm laborers arrived last nightand Messrs. John. Humphry, of Clark, Walter Bray and M. W. Carmon have been the fortu nate men to secure their services. Quite a number ot tbe hardy and in telligent agriculturists have been re ceived. In this state, most ot them have been, taken by farmers in the. central and western part of the state. Much, la said In praise of their ability aa farmers and it is to be hoped that more of them will follow. ' - f : The Richmond Dispatch, contains an account of a white girl: feeing held la actual slavery by t teYraer near Richmond. The girl,, aa . orphan, was exchanged by tha tytecirtor - of bet father's estate, thre was some prop erty, for an oAfc horse, worth about fifty dollarv "EWs happened tea years ago, at a ttaevwtken the girl 'was too young V, know anything about hee rights andiiShe has been kept at tha hevjeet manual labor and seared In, th. most abject Ignorance:. The ko wUl be Invoked to liberate the girls 'but It is bard to say what purrisbmenli is suitable and severe enough Tor the rascal who. sold her into slaiery. y .At last, the impossible moonshlnter U to be,. pqt out of : buBiaeaa.Intenr'al revenue-laws, and state ', laws' hsve been" equally , ineffectual In suppres sing a business whicbi science andi en terprise Jki easily about to destrtiy. A Pittsburg man. tt ia said has discover ed a CQococitoa, the formula of fwhich he Is . now peddling around art $10 each. In the south, that will ( forever knockout " mountain dew . and Gall berry, Juice. The chief ' Ingredients ire fusel oil, tobaeca and aceltlo acid, witA water base. , A drink ot She stuff Is said to give the "aeaired ef.fect," to perfection. Not osaltttng sf severe headache later on. ! Not beinrg what is el os led aa tftstllled or fermented liquor, specfat laws may Wave to be enacted to take- care of ft i v '(I FRIDAY. ' Weather forecast for today;: Ccler. Crokers are la preUy goad supply. and floe In quality. ; They; are the principal Cub. ia tbe locaj market Just now. ' ' Mr. C Ik Requa went to Klnston l.i .t n!j;ht on business eonnnerfed with the Southern Land A Improve ment Cu S Cloud prevaiiod yeslwdny Imt t' .-' cre f iv i'idwwi tin' 1 1 o'clock i i t" f ' j ; r ahirlt several t V ! '.!!'!( 1. 1 f " 'I I i Chapel, will have lta annual picnic. May gSrd. It is expected tire school will go by boat up the Treut river. The Journal acknowledges tbe re ceipt I an invitation to the com mencement exerclsea of Trinity col lege which are to be held June 2 to 6. Study and Social circle of the Wo man's Foreign Missionary Society of the Centenary church will meet thia afternoon at '4:30 In the church par lors. . " A Georgia revtvMst preacher has been sent to the. county roads for six months for brutally beating his little 12 year old hoy because he played ball on Sunday. ' .' ! Uudgmeat, was rendered in the case trf Carmen, administrator vs. Squire Allen. The court adjourned for thel term last night on account ot a slight indisposition tif Judge Neal. At the Sovereign Camp ot Wood men of the World which held lta bien nial convention in Norfolk this week Mr. E. B. Lewis, of Kinston wan elect ed to the board of managers which Is a high and responsible position in the order. A Judge in Lancaster, Pa., rnles that when a newBji&per is stolen from the doorstep the subscriber Is - the . as grieved person. V The court says that from the moment of delivtry by the carrier the paper is. the subscriber's property. -. : The attempt of JUf.e Women Suffrag ists te elect membjers to the English tlKMUamen turned out a fiat failure. Finland U about the only country that have wmneji representatives; 18 women sit aa members In its con' gressional halk. A cotton sed famine a pears to be Imminent: W Louisiana. ' The plant ings har Ween required on account of th.B.tifnued rains and bad weath erK aatd fay.-mers who sold all : their awedi to tbe oil mills are begging the mil'i owners to sell back to them. ; There was a good deal of Interest Vxcited bver what the aldermen did at their cfeucus Wednesday night, and the street talk yesterday, was full of rumors, which lacked confirmation. Last . "tiight It was still a question as to who's who,, so-: far appointment was known. " If the select few can hold out until Monday night without divulging. It will be a surprise. " -, ; Ellas Hartjvperhaps the most fa mous weathet profit ot the country is dead at the ge of S4. He was the original goose-bone prophet And for Jthrea quarters of a century the ac curacy or. nts weatner preaicuons nas caused him to be universally, known. He was ever 'a foe to the govern ment's weathet bureau and ' conldnt see the use of squandering money in trying to forecast the weathor when one might easily read the signs in a goose bone tot the conditions a month ahead, v . - .N'..iT"' . ; sheds which wero filled with dry dry lumber, Mr. Richardson,' the man ager, asked .the .lire departments ot New Bern and Klnston for resistance. Both very kindly responded to the preparation the dinner was approach ed. - Since, . therefore, the situation is dominated from within i the -maBter who there rules must, be conciliated call, but on reflection, and as Kinston I and BQ. Drjng 8Dout this result there will be found at the Jamestown Ter centennial Exposition such a quan tity and variety of sea food that, it will convey the Impression of a suc cessful raid on old Neptune's larder. The succulent hjvalve will be in ap petising evidence. Lynnhaven Bay, an inlet from Hampton Roads, and within a brief space ot the exposition grounds, supplies the finest oysters in the world. The bon vivants, the gourmands and the gourmets who triuit nup ahrjres are unauimous in was nearer " and coald rtaca nere quicleer, It was decided to withdraw the request to New Bern. ' ' The town of Dover, and the lumber company are thankful to "both fire de partments, that "of Klnston for com ing and to New Bern few its willing ness to come. Druggist Davis Gives Reasons for , , Selling at Half-Price. , "It isn't eften that- I have faith enough in the medicines put up by other people to be willing to offer to refund the money If it does not cure,". said Druggist Davis to ene ot his many customes, "but I am giaa to Bell Dr. Howard's specific tor the cure of constipation and dyspepsia on that plan..; ':J?"S' v --r.'vs ;.W' ,' v "The Howard Co., In order to get a quick introductory sale, authorise us to sell the regular fifty cent bottle of their specific for half-price, 25 cents, and, although we have Bold a lot of it, and guaranteed every pack age, not one has been broughtback as unsatisfactory. - " "One great advantage of this spe- cflc." he, continued, "is its small dose and convenient ; torn). There are sixty doses in a vail that can be car ried In the vest pocket or purse, and every one has more medicine power than a big pill or tablet or a tumbler of mineral water. .-"We are still selling the specific at half-price, although I cannot tell how long we shall be able to do so. Any person who is subject to constipation, sick headache, dizziness, liver trouble Indigestion, or a general played out condition, ought to'take advantage of this opportunity. If the specific does not cure them, they can come rljht back to our store -and I will cheerful ly refund their money." that it merely hung by the tendons. The boat was hurried to New Bern and the patient taken to the hospital where.: ' Dr. Frank J. Duffy, the ma rine surgoon gave the necessary sur gical aid. The foot has not yet been amputated 'but it Is quite likely that, such an operation will' have to be per-, formed as the Injury is very serious Chase is a young man whose homer ia In Ohio and has peen In the service ot the Curtin but a short time.... Cleanse your system ot all imparl- ties this month. Now is the time to, take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. It will keep yon wel all summer. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. . S. Duffy. . ; , Side Dressing the Cotton Crop. -" Some' of the most praRtacable, and successful farmers never finish fer tilizing their cotton till the last plow ing, they side dress it each plowing, as the plant and season demands it, by this means the plant is fed as it grows. The prospect tor. high price cotton this fall is very good, we be lieve It will pay the. farmers to side dress at each plowing The Craven Chemical Company, New Bern, N. . . ii . i J can furnisn a most excellent guuua for this purpose. The South's liqsU lael IJntil recently- the bringing to light Of : that other subterranean fuel , pe- tWtlantn ' va. nnr.flmwl tn tha vtraith principally to the. lower Appalachaia their praise ot me oyster ouut ui finM.'.t'Xttbat ivu inW inno virilded I Lynnhaven uay. rfisn4 f.f',WTtr4'79fi& har-Jate with a refreshing ruiness, mat i. i t tho n,,th lw- I imparts a teeiing oi wuu"" tween 18&7 and 189G. In that period satisfaction. Unlike the starved, dl- (h Knh,nir-T,n.a0M -flaid vieidd I mlnutive. - product ot tne seanoaru but .4.437-barrels, and Tetas. where grounds the Lynnhaven Bay oyster is th f r,H V..M Yin rnnvn I a lUSdOUS marvel, tat ana .iasietu.. .... . Ta thnoA wnn nPHi rn h. hhiihuu ui in- before. UH,' had yielded .oniy uui ,. lnrK Bochdale. for a nersonal rem! ' fnllnwln I laxauon rrom tne neavy.rcoaoia ui iui- . -. - .v .. . ... imoi i(nnrn nno even quick iuiioiibb i . ine stwctaquiar -gusncrs oi aeair-i ...--':- ., .1 ..ln ,v third Hvlrut there was a very o trial r tn inn pximisiuuu win uc . k a fonJ diet and such a one I crowded congregation the first moro ns may there be had will be the na ture of a golden elixir poured into their life. It will add vim and snap to the muscles, energy and alertness to the step, clearness to the complex- Satisfying Congregation's ' Cariosity. The Rev. C. N. Wright Wardle VI- "The Ball Park Fence. The ball park fence 13 now open to advertisers and it you want to be rep resouted in this medium of advertising it will be well worth your wihle to speak for space now. Good many ot the local merchants are taking ad-., vantage ot this opportunity to adver tise their buBineos and if you have not secured space you' had better re serve it now; - -'- :".' : moat, the annual production of Texas rose, bom' 836,039 barrala tot 4,393,658 barrels, and reached ia 190)5 28,136,' 189 barrels, From this there was a decline in 1906 to 12.6C6.525 barrel. Meanwhile the search for oil.' thus spurred, has expanded in Arkansas, iiain aioh.m. nfl Tnnfon Terri-.lon and bright opalescence to the eye. Ut. resulting ia very large oil do- The exposition will serve the purpose velopmenta in Louisiana and Indian Territory.! . The total production of the south in the past 10 years nasi been 263,82952 barrels, or more than sis times the production of the pre- J ceding decade. Manufacturers' Rec ord, May 8. -. ' v of a sanitarium tor the Inner man and Neptune's larder will supply tbe con diment as well as the solid, substan tial food. . " . tng I officiated. The parishioners were evidently curious as to the build, color ot hair, etc, of their new vicar. As a matter of fact I was, though a young man, very bald. A little thought would have caused me to make first appearance on any morning but the 8th, but it was the 8th, and in the Psalms, which were read and hot sung, I had to say: 'My sins are more In number than-, the hairs of my head.'" Nothing Knowa of City Appointments The mayor and board ot aldermen held a secret caucus last nignt, tne ' JIarlowa and N. Harlowe. May 14. Mrs. Mamie Morton is Delegates 'to Cottoa Congress. Special to Journal. ' Raleigh, May 16. Gov. Glenn names the following delegates to the nation al cotton conn-ess ln Arkansas: 8. B. Tanner Henrietta: C. C. Bryant C. C. Moore and It- M. Miller, Jr., TAar- Jotte, John l AUlson, Concord; D. C. Heath, Monroe; John L. Patterson, Roanoke 'Ramlds B. Frank Mebane, Spray; and ICaesair Cone, Greensboro. committees meeting and going over I making a visit to her brother at Bel the lists ot applicants for the differ-1 haven. ent city positions.' As the meeting I preparations are being made by the was a secret one, nothing is supposed I Harlowe; Sunday school to celebrate to be known, therefore tha applicants I tne children's day exercises In con- must try and be quiet until next Mon-1 nection with its picnic some time ln day night, when the board holdB Its recess session, and the llBts are read. It may be that there will be "leaks" before that time, but it will be gen- the near future, exact date not yet settled upon. Rev. F. S. Becton was a guest of Mr. J. R. Bell last Friday. He. was on erally guesses until the otflcail list Is I way to his work at Atlantic. presented next week. Littleton 011670 Commencement Ex ".;,!. J f'"'; ncises. ;-.,,.',;.'.' " The commencement -exercises - ot Littleton college promise to be most enjoyable and entertaining. ' -V - The program is as follows: il. Address before the Touns; . Wo met'e Christian Association, Mfmday, May 27, 1907, 8:30 P. Rat,' J. R Moose, Korea. . '.'.;'.' 2. ClaBs day exercises. ' Tuesday, May 28, 1907, C:30 to 7:30 ,p. m. 8. Alunmae banquet Tuv.sday, 8:30 to 11 p. m. .- ; f' 4. Annual sermon, Wednesday, May 29, 1907, 11 a. m., Tlvrjvr. Q. Btarr, J. D., Norfoik, Va. (' . Alumnae , addresca, Wednesday, 8:30 p. an., Miss Viola Coddle, Greens boro, N. C. ' 6. Graduating exerfiscs, Thursday, May 30, 10 a. m.. --S 7, Literary addrej, Thursday, 11: a. m. ( 8. Commencement Recital, Thurs day, 8 . 30 p. m. ' , . Trrnton. May 16. Miss i Theresa Cox of GoldBboro pleasantly entertained a few of her friends at tbe home of Dr. and Mrs. H. ,0. Monk of Ihhv place last evening from 9 to 12 o'Vlock In honor ot Miss Mary E. GrahUm, of South w co::e o 60. Carolina Cadets Arrive at Exposition. A company of 40 cadets from the North Carolina Military Academy ar rived last evening and will remain temporarily at the Exposition Mili tary Caterer Company's establish ment. The academy is situated at Red Springs, N. C, and is a well known Institution throughout the Tar Heel state. Sixty, cadets from Homer's Academy,- Oxford, N. C, are expected to arrive this mo'rnins. . These will be the first two companion ot cadeta to -arrive here since the epeninj of the exposition. Norfolk LanQmark 15. WEDNESDAY. - Miss Nellie Barker of Stella was in tbe city jnesterday. Mr. Frank Bateman returned -from Carolina. The guesta were each given la visit to Edenton yesterday. , a card tied with pink land blu rib- 'Mrs. R. B. Lane is visiting friends i . aavAfl isitfl paiaiivnn iu i.ucatci txv u a S Z gentlomen I Dr. wl. Hand returned yesterday Oriental Saturday where he had been the cards .with ptak., Tihe cards oonrlfrom a Tlslt to his home tn Burgaw. tained consecutive numlbers, and the Mr: C. u. Morton ot i.au . -ladles cards contained si subject to be business visitor la New Bern yester- dlscussed three minut first by the ! day. , - - .i i,.iM,nmnl.lun Mrs. Ravmond Pollock of Dover, Kt711LIVIIMIBI Sll tl II 1 M CV S-Uav mJ a uyiwww.o L - Mr. Jas. H. Elliott of Wlnthrop Mills,' was here on business last Sat urday evening. A, - Kr. W. W. Long who haft his foot and leg badly, hurt at Oriental a few weeks ago was able to go home last week and can move about a little on crutcbes. Mr. J. B. Becton of Wlnthrop, made a flying trip to North Harlowe last week.' A- ' .- ,. - -:" :: Mr. Willie Becton came home from Seasonable FarmSeeds riniets. Teosnfe, late Seed Pctatces, Buckvtsd, Vetctss, Criosoa Clover, etc. Wood's Crop Special, giving prices and timely information a bout Seeds that can be planted to advantage and profit at different seasons of the year, mailed free on request. Write for It A sudden attar! f at n!;,1it of some form of Bowel e; i plaint may come to anyf. I'v-ry f tolly tY.nuM be pro- iv'' 1 i.h a luij.e of I r. tc'. Ar !' I ' - r.'Vrr..- ' 1 by F. C. 1 - t ... number, then each geatletnan moved to the next lady discussing the subjeot which she held And so on until eadb subject was discussed by each gen tleman. '. . ,' , .' , The fallowing:) was' the subjecta: Love, Jamestown.' Fishing, Farming, Flowers, Teaching, Jleading, PollUcs, ProhlbiUon. , V : ' After the dlBcnsslan closed, the ladles voted for tha gentleman wio discussed her sjnbjoct best First prize for having "chewed the rag" was awarded to Mr. T.. A Wlndlet, who in turn presewted it to Miss Or.t hrtm. Tha -hiv hvT was awarded "to Julian K. Wanrf-a after .which re freshments were- srved, conglsting of cream and cnle. The follow I m were piftsent:, Mlssee Mary E. Crai.ini, t South (iiroMnst, Theresa Cox." fcf Ci)lJ.-.boro, farli Herrltage, F.. r.:.y, Pcnaie Hay wood, Mabrl V . . i, IR'ile and n.utl Wbitakcr and r ' n Breydf-n; Mew. nt the day in the city yesterday. at work. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Morton, Mr. Ed wards and sister. Miss Lula and Mr. Emmet Percoley of Blades came down to church In their naptba boat the Anna Bell last Sunday. A nice trip accompanied to her home by for them and we hope to have them KEEP 003 VESSEL DIM by using DAVIS YELLOW METAL COPPER PAINT Taylor & Co , of Newport News, Va.J say "We have sever sold anything of which we hear more complimentary re- horse dealers was with us yesterday. matkB than of Davis Yellow Metal Cop Mr. George Conner and sister, M13S . per paint. Our tustonners alt ajtrea Janle, of Rlverdale, are on a visit to that it is the very beet on the market, their cousin. Miss Bessie Morton. as it covers more surface and keeps a the city the guest ot his son, Mr. M. Mr. Jas. R Boll is in New Born to-, bottom clean for a longer time than ... ' I day on business connected with his 'any other." " H. Allen. 1 ... I ir m vts ..t.. ..j rn. m- w II iiorver the genial erst; mercantile anuirs. . , wuc Uu..v AIT J. it. 1JHV1B lil j)cauiui t o I unit, aim J w mi, m&mv wibu u,. spending a few days at his farm and. Taylor. She was her alster, Miss Annie Foy. ' THURSDAY. " Hon Carl Duncan was ln the city yesterday. Dr. J. II. Mock of Thomasviiie, was a visitor ln the city yesterday. Mr. Matt H. Allen returned yester day from a business trip to Norfolk. Judge O. H. Allen of Klnston is in often. Mr. Walter Malllson, one or our pleasant commercial men was here from New Bern to take orders from tour merchants yesterday. Mr. L. C Carroll one of Newport's ii It IS Ws kilrwj U im) . 'SEEDSMEN, Jj RICHMOND, . VA 11 while clerk of the unaiiawna uoiei vlfUUng ln the city. ' Mr. J. H- il.'icliburn left Inst even ing for W!tr,Wnt;t)n, D. C, after fi-cmllng a fw dayB here. t'rs. I ' :r FojhII went to Norfolk lant ti',! t to J-.lit her lumbnnd. They ai'.l r ' ! " '",ure- Is stotiDing at Mrs. A. F. Bells. Mr. W. Allln has been spending a tow days here the guest ot Kr. W. F. Becton. Ceo. C. A. Wis. r.i. v. f -. Jr., a ";f. I"''.' r v i i ('rf'luc:iH, 1 ,'H, DO Xo-U Crand I.n'e at Kpnimon. iiecliil ta Jonnial. 1 THE II. II. DAVIS COMPANY, HALTlMOltK Sold in New Coin l y Xi rr r"v t t -f 1 RAC::ii'S White and Belalan 1 ' - a.i tli CUy. May 18. The Grand ,llts for alo nt f1 pw par, j. j. ri.t. ) i f o; . a f 1-VlIoivs clnsitHl la.:;tn&iiit I 1 ; ; ! t ''t v Lit b. ovi-r v. a f ' 1. Tie 1 ' i' to t 1 1 r- jiidlo, Swanr.tirtro, N. C. f. 3 ,'i ii iii'S'i'ovw 1 f.i, ( i ! ad. A l , 'y t i 1 ! t V rib i'f TrTif0TTTi T
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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