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.State Llbr .JaSJ5BSB. Sldtti i "if) ? t- M i. 3 .mvp rrAvnircbuinY. m.-ctuesdav" march ivi9oar-piRST section - 30th 2t. "" " V -1 - - ,.; T:-'T-!-' v.: 1 ciaiVMLJ-- Af.s AX . V AVV XN QKQBinoa ujom centra .J I..LU ia Far h the Efibllci . tor CM !."--;" -5 Special to Journal ' ' Raleigh, VfcLEUAUUa Onutitv RottTentloii Claud Bernard delegate. tloa to Taft and endorsed V n and Rooaevelt and State Cbainnaa Adama amimoasly, refuatng to entertala 'a motion, by Bernard to eadom Rooee velt lor renomtitatioii and r ' i ol tnrSoon. -ft lad teev that J. f, IL JUUui Wu! to Uected County Chairman- but eloce te county delegatea declared that no jrerenue officer "oag)it fer hold thla posIUon ad ! la Pat tnei the Keel Estate W. T, Barrow ol alelh waa elected. ' li ETFCBLIC15 " 't9 "ss Chicago cbxyo "I'i' : V TIfii TfitL TUBS CAM-: K0iCI0WS v, Seetkw. Larfeat Atteaiaae ef Aay Xeettnr. ' at in.iaf lin 8f""th. Tr. v Tbe regular toonthiy.toeettaf of the k. oi Kew fee'm Xcaaeroy.'teld to tbe 4eaha of; Crayen cotufty wai held ti 4 " , .... . W A , March T.-Th RepubUcnn "f, ? W7. Prote.wr W Of Dorer, preded. dlaeA. to .v;.- .'-2 ?TZZ2.: The attondanca was the lareeat eliiy' and IBter;BuUer aa, ., -. s . . v. ..c 'v.;t' :MtiAir h.ld about fifty teacher be- It eliminated all 'w-rf., 513-'" to, enL . There wm .real Ihterwt Mr&un Ul WUUeT ANUWIti Vli eaWT1;' w s ' Vet's. Mefct-ef tUSfoa llsra JUllway Berhm Frepertjr "ij a haWai - w tlon the preeldent add Hcretary were en an tne proceega, ana tne requested to acknowledge the receipt 'jPre read yera fcirea the cloeeat of the reotuUon"indltQ;Onnh the'ttontlon.' ' , ','.. tadW for thV lut'"d,la -Prefpal fVlckera. t ..Vanceboro t.a irnnfif.nd tv.at the im wa 1ooL teftd. paper on pisclpllne, the V : 3 (nnlixl nidi 'Kfilna1 Mnt" Cahara T wfin them "that the av and" 10th grade ouslv' eonaldered The completion rare Weather glalhtt to Thai al , 'eiurfev-lfewa Frem The Can- 'ltol''city,Lv--Special Correspondence. X RateiKh. N. C. March' All the leafing? Republicans her .agreed In . jj'?g that Taft will .gel ewy North "Cei-ollni votcln conTentlon and that C Ison cannot get one. They aay the : tht.ln tfullford settled tnla-question to North Carolina so tar as 'the Prea - IdCBt and BUte Chairman are eou- earned and that no man haa had the owag to com out and declare him self agalnat State Chairman Adama. - ' At to the. negroes, the Republican leaders aay they think they can con trol them. ' They j aay Tery frankly that two years ago, not ore r .4,000 negroee- voted' In this State, and th : a majority of these .voted the Dem ocratlc ticket ' : , -The acta of the special aeselon c tit legislature, public - and private, vwer completed today aadTwUl be hv t'sttad by the end of this week; They make on volume of SM pagea.' - .. . State Treasurer Laey returned last night from 'Arizona 'and aaya he is ii. bettor health than in 0 yeara, He certainly looks remarkably wlk Be will ghr np his bom In this city, and will Mr at MHbrook, on the S. M. L road, six miles north of hee. "J SUto Superintendent Joyner left to ' day tor OreearUle to attend a meeting cC1h truataea of the Eastern Caro lina Training School, 'i'unrna'ajr u. , Friday he nttendstth district conven Hon of county anperintendepta at Jacl aonirlll and on Saturday makes t apeeck at M orebead City In favor ot local uxauoo. ; ,4 - - The Norfolk and. Southern Railway has arranged tor H special train oi two ears to be known aa the corn ape ' dl to go over ftll the line of that ' road, leaving her March (2nd. There s wtil be four specialists on board, Dr - J. -It Stevens, Prof R. L Smith, Dr Talt Cutler, and C D. WjUUms. , Thea will talk npon the culture o . cota and Its proper fertilization, tbi . best , methods of feeding Jne crop, th . proper way to haryeat It and will gtvt. . full lnstructlona-aa to ih aeleotior t the right kind of .corn for; seed " Th car will ; be.pR the ..road for , ; : weak and will go-to twenty place. At , four polnta president Winston of the AgrieulUral and Mechanical College ,. wUl speak on Industrial Bducauon. This corn apeclalwlll be a great ed scator and It shows marked enter prise on th part of th, Norfolk and : Southern to supply It The Btato s ' : prompt to recognise tbe value of'auch ;r an opportunity. : ' The people who have bought 'the weir known Boylai property her,' known as Boylan's Heights, are mak ing the final axrangeoaent to put R on - th market and f0, acres are now b . ' lag putted. The. matter is of specla . . tntereat because , it la proposed to make It part of thajpeat park system ' west ot Raleigh, which will embrace the grounds of the Catholic OrpMtn ' ss, Pullen Park the grounds of the Agricultural and lechankal College: those of th hoaf-wjl fojthajfosant and those of the Methodist Orphanag The plan is to hav winding driveways through these, all macadamised. It Js te beginning of the most elaborate rark system In the South and there Potto Blcan Hatlenal farest te Be Pat Under AdnUaJstraon. Special Correspondenc. , " .";s - ; Washington,' D. C , Utroh. l.-Por-. to Rico will soon hav It only Na tional Forest under admlnlatratlon. Jlr. B. Rothkugel. of th United States forest Service, haa jvst aaUed. from New York for the Island to mak a rtudy ot foreat conditions and outline plan of management of the Loqulllo National Foreat"1' .; ! r The Loqulllo is th only National forest In th Insular possession' of Ji United States, and whUe it was mated In 1003, provisions tor its ad- ulnistratlon were not made until ear; y In January when the Comptroller it the Treasury affirmed the Jurls- llctlon of the Department of Agrlcul are over the forest, -, - The forest takesln a Uttla less than :,000 acre and la located la the north astern part of the Island. Mr. Roth alui mnjkm tti tnaktt tha Itlttll Of .MRIl, wr , ta administration and " study of Its .dmluiajtratton and atudy of IU forest ondltlons, to eminently fitted for the ork, having had long experience in orest work both for the government nd tor private corporatlona. , Mr. tlothkugel, on reaching Porto Rico 111 confer with Qovernor Post, who is been exceedingly anxious that the 'ore at be put under early admlnlstr' tlon. He will spend three 'months itudylng conditions and making hjs lana and will report to Forester uir ord Plnchot- . While In Porto Rico he will sftli nd appoint native rangers picking oca who have a thorough knowledgf 4 forest conditions In Porto Rico his Is In keeping with th govern nent'a policy of putting all National Vrests under administration ot local Ulcere. - - , i Many of tbe laws governing the reg ulation of the National-Forests In this ountry will not apply to Porto Rico west because of tha different eondl- ions. It is expected that the Loqulllo lational Forest will be put under ae- pal administration next fall, by which Ime th details of Forest agent Roth- ugtli's planswlll have been worked nt and approved by the forest o facers Washington. . ,'."".,, at of the sth. Toould- beat- eeaatrot themselves, would had never bftrt-ibM 1 en under tbeib. fcrth'e boVrii v614 JMr. Hill -of RlverdaU, read a piper of: the colored cmd-ion How-ttf SUmulate Educational Jtn- ed schooVWTlngW announced , HVr,,t' flurtaf Vacation Season. There waa oderei W a:nool: bi 'continued aanral dlacusslon by th teacher ordered" "of the lln' betweeav tots- Jpf w Bating Ihterestedi Repreaenta th colored araded 'dol and Jsaatlv W. C. Brwer, of Craven County H. Smith.' and tnatTk fence b 'erected IPa Intoreatlng ' way on" th M'ftoBM..:' -..re . evUPorwcot Improving School The supertotondeiit . waa snthortscd I House. , and Local Sclool Taxation. to purchase microscopes, for to I A letter was reaa irom & y, w. v;on- t.. muib ""-"''-.- , I nor. arsta the teachers to attend the . " , tutu. ' 1 , . A commlttea.wafl appolnfad, to as-lSUto'Teacherat Aasembl neetlng., at cur control and- use of ta money jv.uarHxnr, in- iw., ... u belondn to the Orlffln estate i andE RepOTtoon Mhool atteiHdnce caused aa th Academy gredtt ' 1. . I Dover' school -being BpeOaUy flne.-to On motion ft was ordered that hlt Wgh percentage. Thfc interetln outside dpora. of. the school buildlngB the matter of ecMotil attendance 4 rrf- i changed ,sq a to-jiwing outward leeivlng parucuiar notice just now, as .nd that' the execuUv jcommltte be I th tlne is nearlngfcenthe 3our uthorhedo'6ulld, lt neceeeary, atolrs I Bls priM will be awarded the county n in ouuiae in iu uuaiun,,t ni: i ? I ""vw Tr. Perseaal MeUve Cans Him to Betire helldlfled BeHn Said to fc Better Frem Th Field For Bember f J viv; TJuto.Uqalfled Hydregen The CerperaUe Ceaunisslen . ) 3 Lonin. March. Professor Bailey Special to Journal. ' , ' -..; Untveratfy Jiioge, states mat nei- RalelghN. Cti March I. Rngene L ium was he only gaa that, down to Beddingfleld, today made the follow-'the present tbaej had antil now re- Ing announcement- . '. ;'sistea rry attempt to uquuy or so- I doalra to civ notice to m ' lldlfy. -,Ta success of ProlesBor un friend throughout th Stat that tor jmea of Leaden, la aolidfylng It makes J reasons . private ana purely personal h v, ww www id myself. 1 hav decided not to be n peraturr than any one haa succeeded candidate for the nomination to office in obtaining.,' ' ot Corporation Commisaloner at com- It Is now certain that solidified hell ing State Convention. In- doing ao, om will prove mnck cower tnan even I desire to' thank my friends for their liquified hydrogen. ,.f ' loyal support, in past and especially I f..- , ' " . do I desire to express my grateful ap-1 Kns wnipw rearing omae pre elation to that not inconsiderable Indianapolis, March Th coal number who without solicitation on mines itf Indbina ar being run to my part hav given assuraac of their Ulr luifet ejipkeity In anUcipatlon aid and support In vnt I waa a can- of a fdntowA la April. Th opera- didate tor third term.". He has served tore have-jlmed contracts of sale In nearly twelve years. It to probable I accordance withj the expiration of the that Henry Clay Brown, , who ' ever preientwag scale nd are refusing since commissioner waa enacted in to maB ,Bummer coniracui wiui w 1891 wIH be candidate for Bedding- tory owfterd until they know what the field's position. He appear to be re- minera ;tntend tt$ do. Canvassers ot garded as the logical candidate. mtns by som of the targer op- eratorf suow tnere is no aesire on we A .... Al.. i muiiBB' turn jwi . ,,.....r':ti . . . -.-.- Th eattlmer Institute of tyke month m JvlyT tor the eounty' camf up for s'"' fit a Narrw Xseapa, j I'm arlad I'm not a mllHonatr. My one" and utfi)gbU't r 4'0-",o ta1ta(ft"ita Were extend Tn watnh' nur hoard arow laracr and led br Dot BaaYWaiHboro, and on " Clip oup9nt,djy4andi'!WglitV jmoOoa tt 4ater place was Belected. To have 'a mortgage plastered down 14 pleasant diversion wan some pack- " On everything in, vieir. . lagea-cotatalnlng pples"and bananas Ami tn tha nMini who war Door - I the gift " of Mr. F. 0. Braul. The . ' ApulyAat.ymea, the .crWM . . vo c(ustom would, b&a, ,sUwi. J I'd liyeon ocx) w.ltaforelgA i Thaoes not boost th healths. Jfi. have, tohaye, jtlnu,.. , or servants, sixty strong,- Detectives . whn 1 pok a atroil. V My wife would hare clothes enough To stoc,k-anrjfood: store. . .And never ahUring to wear v Unlessshs bought .qm.mor,..( ! My daughter i,I:,bava girl, , - would need v a like amount, V And inayhB J. would have.to.buy- For her a forelun counts u ,'( , I'm glad J-.. .a- mUUonalrvi i .GIve,n.w iwpleiUe. JESSE Gill!! T Uf iiLLL cun unu UNIOK GINERAXS SOB WIIXkEJLO CALIFOBSIA'S. 80LIB VOTJV;,. r IB DEMOCRATIC. HA- ' ' 'TIONAX COHTBB. r TIOB . , ,i , . ..r , OIU DEKY SGSI3: Jades' Amethyst. Coral and Cameo, Prt of the men.. to quit work on April L but ail agree inai tney . win ve gulded''by' whatever the coming na tional convention decides. I The operators are promoting some ot their oldest .and beat employee to "top boas'; position and are thus tak ing" them from the jurisdiction of the uhion .In order that they may be a vallabt for car of the machinery and are the gems of fashion now; We will be glad to show you the neeTllne, J. 0. Baxter, the Leading Jeweler.. Death f WlUlam Bynnm . 8 pedal' Correspondence. Maysvllle, N. C, March 8. Mb Wil liam Bynum, one of th oldest and iiaehcra enjoyed the fruit during the meeting. ! ' ! "r r V " 1 In th fternoon through th cour tesy of Mr. Linus Sutton, the teachers were given an enjoyable trip on his boat, the Dixie, up the Neuse river, to Rock Spring. Th weather was de Ughttul for the water trip and the teachers gave tare .cheeks .lot Mr. Sutton "upon 5 their return home-, a they landed at Pollock street " Thee monthly meeting ar proving of great profit as well as Interest to the oounty teachers. most Biehlv resoected men in 'this section, died at bis bom about lour Jlelr mnnlng the pumps in the event miles from Maysvllle, Saturday morn-lot, a suspension, ing, last, of pneumonia. Mr. Bynum wsa born and lived all his life in this vicinity, was a farmer and made a success of hi chosen vocation. The writer waa acquainted with him for a number of years, and esteemed him very highly, always finding him ta be generous, hospitable and kind. For many years Mr. Bynum has been afflicted with a dlaeaae which impair ed his activity and kept him confined nearly all the time at home, but he bore his afflictions cheerfully. He leaves a widow and several sons and daughters, all grown ,and some mar ried, who ar among the moat highly Miss DoBneil Laid to Best, jThe funeraf of Miss Anne Donnell, waa held In Christ Church Monday, tha Mrvlces being conducted by the rector. Rev. J. H. Brown. - Many ot the older 'residents wer present by whom, she waa well remembered.-Bhe had been a resident ot Wilmington tor many yeara. ,- Tokle Excited Over, Tarn Atnlr--, ' War Bay Be Declared At Any tea Bad Feeling Between fjnttaw f atos" ' And Teaeiueta draft Trial la Ea. - , rUburg WIU g to th Jnrj Ye4af- ' Mothers Cvngress Begu teday..T'. Special to Journal. " "'', ' San Francisco, March 0.-Clilornto - will almost certainly cast her vote to". the Democratic national eonvntle for Jesse Grant for presidential .aoav : s ? ination on the first Fallot Thla to the concensus of opinion' gathered to- - y day of the leading party man over Uto State. Washington, D. C, March J. I tbi. Investigation being conducted by tba Senate Committee on Naval Affair":, on the faulty construction of battl-' ships,". Admirals Remy a4oodrtoS denied Sim's charge that th Aaat .can navy Is not, composed of senrtos- 1 able boats. They stated that no eouur . , . ; try In the world had a better navy and the ability of Americans to man age the vessels Is - excelled ' by no country on th globe. . ... ', Bern CeinlBg Week Hew Bern- 1M. . s . , , Miss Aane M. DenaeU Died In Wilmington, N, C n VrV esteemed reabtonts of Jones and Ons- 4i t. ith. day ot March, 1008.-aged low (nuntiea.-. . i :'viww The following lines ar contributed I Toklo. March . Thla eMjr to to ' fever of excitement today , over har ried departure of the cruiser ChlyVto.. believed to be on a bellicose mlsstoav The boundary dispute question of pos '. tal privileges ot China in ManchBrla, . and the telegraph matter, add to th tension, and prospects of troubl hy - no mean yet disappeared. " - ';" Washington," D. C, March ' -Th situation between ' the United -BfetosY; : Bothers and Teachers Kecttar The mothers and teachers held their egular monthly meeting at th High Ichool building Monday afternoon. The subject of this meeting: Manr iement and Discipline of children, . . An InteresUng paper -was read by Irt, Toin Roberts' on Discipline, and lovernment In Homjmd School Prof raven gave an Instructive talk on UsclpUn and mentioned many Ind ents of personal experience along that line. 1 ,. ... Mrs. C L. Stevens in her usual plea Dg manner, made s few remarks to he mothers, suggesting that mothsre nake ji: apedal- study of . their own shlldren, getting In closer touch with hem, thus obtaining a clearer under- landing of their disposition and te- iBlremcnto. -p-. l; . f All mothers are cordially Invited to i present at next meeting Aorll 13. lubject: Car of the Physical Child. AFTXB TWBBTT'HraB WARS "For twenty-nine year I have , been la no teKIng the extent to which It I at intervale a great sufferer from rhen TiatlBm, writes James Hyde, of Beehe, Vrk. "During that time I used gal Ions ot various kinds of liniments and oils, but got very little relief. , The attack were so bad that I wad often jonfined to my bed helpless for .weeks and months at a time. " -,''J . "Not long ago, while Buffering from a severe attack, a sample bottle f C'.oan's Llulmont wss sent to me f trial. t:y sr, :ie great when 1 found that It give n e Instant rell and I bnnte-'Jutoly ordered two 1 bottles. I l ive t: -A atmut a 1 elf' can bs developed.,..;''' ; .' Th weather Is'now lmost A dupll cat of that fast March, and th re sult upon vegetation in the past three days has been astonishing. 'Th peo ple who came hf r today from the mountain country and from New York express surprise, and say that they have jumped Into, summer in s bound. Plovers are In bloom everywhere and j.!u.a l1-- ere la full bloom, -- - Tav tt J 1 f s-idoli, a c -l -rel r iiermaa iC'y,l il ji i ' :3.j fclnc r.I ' y. No 'vuV a wee paid iVa le f to his f-"'ire to r- 'nl V (7 led till ' y o- 1 f t" 1 1 had l i a f 2 trip C . I . r 'rt;!ng ar 1 ) t i I t f f i or 1 ' ' !. .Th mllltomiySA. who. Because. J cannot Jce A hop ; i to- Dioesois. iinsi.n-!; . ipeclal Correspondence.; , . - warcn, . we arenavmg Bom, vary beautiful weather. Spring has -come Mis'. Donnell. was a member of one by a close neighbor and friend of th jo' tbVmost fttsUnSJlshed families of and yenezaela U becoming totereat- late Mr. Bynum: . , ;v , ., lNor wss.s-amngniar ;. PrMUtnt lUmamtt - Is mm-: ; , . ... taw Jnuge,.jooi . u i m,ned to pre claims agalast thai InVemarlaa. . - I eminent Jurist" , of this Stat to the Lountrv nd even thwatena to se4 rv.;.'nn.m.initvwBaBMiiflMadhvthlearly 'part of th last century, and I hHttlahlnJl tQ mk. ha Vanesnalsei nintw lilt wADirir DIIIAVll . . , . 1 ; ... I . .':". -A.. .KlA I Biuvni tfeath , yf aam Bynum, which I sisier oi .m,e uii-ik i government pay, Special Correspondence. vU,,a aatnrdav mornto. March Tthllawyer, Richard S. Donnell, ha was . . 4 Hartewe, N. C March O.-Mrs. Dan I .... . 11Iiaa n.. Hllhfla of I th grand-daugbter ot Richard Dobbs I w.ahrht,.n ; n n" March S Th u.iiBtii.,oi jaorenewi vuy, cwua uxr poUocksvilfe.- Duffy of New Bern IBpaignt, wnw-was . BBiy.r i iu, Houie of EeprMeBUU, had no a- Monday to spend the week .with aer doctorg to attendance. They jConMwntal OongrB, na also a mem l,iOBtoday adjourning Immediately af- parents, Mr. ana Mra. Jas. k. twiu y nrannllI)Md the disease nneumonla, ber ttbe convenuon tnt rarmea w ter aane out ot respect to the I Mr;1 it; w. wara conunues nis aa-1 But ,ias! Medical akill waa onavall- icjonautauon (oi we univa duuck u relieved him ot his 1 17 was iwteo pernor w w were Interred 1 State. ' Her uncle, Richard D. Spalght hla home near i was : also governor oi tnis bum m M.v.Tina rta leaves a wit and three I m was me aun oi uk sons, two daughter, besides a host j Governor of that name, and they are i Mii. ill' iMim hla I both' tiurled at ''Clermont" near this daafh. He was 8 rears of ag.; Hl city.? Jjlsa . Donns!! was a Uv of wa.'htehlv resnected hv all who knew New t Bern and , a resident ner ror him. He was good Chitotlsn chatl many years, ..8he waa a consistent actar a devoted husband snd father: SSd loyal member of toe Episcopal ani with hla kind and Jovial dtapoBMchiireh, she waa well-knows through- : With JuBt.enpgbtotod provement' around hla i home among iggeath quietly relieve . J .Andv satljify; my wjf,' , which1 is' the' re-hlngling of his real- funrmg; HI liemaluB ' Nor woulAJ envy to my 4toartu, j.' dene. ' ! tn the burial grounds at I :.Th mlllionilKA. who pa .-o Mr. Jno. R, BoweS of Bachelor, with ut.v' Hla W Imtm a i bis family cam to Dr, C. ft Mason's on his naplha boat, getting some treat meat for th grippe.1 ' ' , Mrs. :jC0r Tipaos ' of Beaufort la spesdihg;t fe day st the' horn t Mr. AV 'W.'; Wafdlt Mr.' and Mrs. Jno. W Conner and several of their -children of Thurman, )ry Of Representative Adolpk Meyer, '1-"" of Louisiana, , who died yesterday. . Harrlsburg, Pa., Maeeh- Th ' '". trial of th capltol grafters Is apprasck, ' ing the end after three weeks ef ae curing' evidence. It to probable that 7 . two days will be. devoted, t argams ; and that the Jury will get .th eaa tl , . Friday. , . J m It. -.! . .... 1 . . n WUV UBIf WWU V WU WU n . h ineir veauuiu pin ntwuua. . - . There were a few .of the Forest peo ple attended the 8unday School ,Con vention, at Oafllee, Sunday. , Atnonf i readily made friend with every lout thl Stat and highly esteemed, ha met ill of" whom ar shocked I Her .funeral. wiU take place from at his untimely deato,; But! bereaved th Episcopal church on Monday morn j 8,n tomorrow. More tiian a,l tsmrty,snd'frkBds,:Vse,,st)tor " I be" In attendance." :: Uon,i one 1 hem were Miss Lena Fulcher and Mr. Adam Hartley. Mlsa Mollle Oaeklns was the ,guet yf her brother and Bister, Mr. J. K. Hartley and Mrs. Fred Belangta, Sat urday and Bunday, Misa Docis Belangta come, horn on S visit from acnooi ai.wew jrn oai drday and returned Sunday. sickness Bud death Of Mrs Conner mother, Mrs. EUm Taylor, have re turned to their home. , Innt knr inaa Heaven's, aatnt i Trust Mr Jr R Bfiil want to Morehead .it rwi n.niw thai nothlna-1 Ws ess sell yes Accident sad IKasiu Citv.on' business Thursday. and re-ft. nnr own. Wa hoM on Dleasuree I aDel payssi ...aaawniy auwaw turned Frldav toornlna-. h.i.f- a littl while ere thai- ar Bed 1 laksvB Ssdu Rav. r. B. Becton nafceed through to Inna hv nn Ufa roba na of our trees-1 ' ', hia henna- M Hacheinr from hla work ) NntHinv Is onr own axceDt our I' . .., It eatser rareeasi Washington, D. C. Mareh I. Th delegates to t he Mother Congress are arriving and th first session will sek . ,00ft will . . . Ckacsgs rjslsr Wster ;"f Special to Journal. ." Chicago, March roawflart: miles of territory aB large a. meet , I cities the sis of Chattsaoogs I aUU under water In th city of Chiosgav; land has "been, for this makes Cs ot Mr. E. T.oeot m to JSun: lay and Sumlav nlg'-JL-, f Zm 'flu,, l..infMk ..A nM I K 1 i ' " " tiara Tlinniur . M A. Foy. and Mesera Ira Rlne alW ' ,. .. richer of . this plaoe, wer visitors at Edwardsvllle Sunday ,,evenlng MIsb Nettle Fulcher w the yest of Miss Mamie Hartley Saturday night Mr. W. L. Cask Ins andjwlte, and daughter, Miss Mamie, attended .con vention at Galilee'," Sunday ." BLUB EYES. at Witt where ha has been sick WUh hiaath - Jaana ta keenlnc watch over 1 Special to Journal, rflnn. anil hA hn fi.llv remtvered. Itrim i Tka ..) ara alnelnB to htm I Washington; U. C, Warcn Ham . i " 'I ' . . .... . - I . Mr. 0. C: Bell son Mr. W, W. Mor- their Sweet retrain and filling his path 1 and cower., paryy ciouuy, ua ; i fourti, day.. It Is tmpotmlhl to reacs rlB and- daustere. Misses Bertha and l.av with thornlesa rose as h enters! fresh northerly wind. , . . Uorne ot the. bouses and famttles ar Hi la safer In Jesus' car I . t 1 r r ., ;; liufferlng for food. ( la thla eold. cold world. I - I A Sweet Leve snr . L. ... a V.. Takt UlltXla V'Bl WOT O Will DUDIH1U I .it . ..aa Baa... at MaVatalat '1aWl' su run nr nn Baa wot. ntmnuuvL i - " i nnvvmr i sfwwi ni Fntreil. of Newoort our nastor. that Heaves will claim Ite wni Tetl th worda and muaie of Dear Heart. tt tmM Jnt asrnlnr tapaey Mr. Ads-n riHkins.w? th guest I - ' . . . l w of Mrs Elisa Taylor. !coitc:i Oi EpWACrCTILLE SCTI3 Special Correspondence. Edwardevllle) N. C. March . We ' having '.soma' -beautiful " weather c. ' mc'!.lng -striage' tor Hrth. 'r. A. A. raulatid fani,,y of EiK.e- tuii vlu!tri Lis t.u'.her, Urn.- llartla - i, tiMiwe'iar torirws iWlth ft mMsCiidttitil IWr C . . .. ... ..'-a . m..t... -k. I J ' Wjji." nr. . I D.n.. .maalaal ramad V ; aUGceBB. I " ' tuneiiai aervs m an. .ajiw, uu i sorrow w anow, , ra a""". nip " -,--r , - ipaayj ot our oldest and sainted mothera.: I are vain and they.brtng not back-toA Knight IW s y. now appeanu Tt,. Nnrrh Harlowa achool has lust ua arain Ufa seems dark and dreary I at Wallack s Theatr. wew .xors. ueaa- gotte In S new library case for its I without him.. We know w snau nev- imui wtt, uto w- books and new blackboards, both of Ut see his face on earth any more, yet I for thla music -by Penryn Stanlawa, which are aecSpttble .additions to Us the is not gone from us forever, for Ith well-known pen-ano-uw aniau preeent -qulpment' " ' ' ' ' w have 6nly few mora tear toJOrder )ixt Bunday'a New Tor World Mr. J. L. Taylor and family of 1 shed and Join him la U Drigni uom BacUlor, wer Sll her this week at- labove. the Home called Heaven, when tending the burial of his mother. In all will be re-united tn Heavenly love. t . ... A FRIEND. t her life she had reason to be proud of ihlm. aa A son and In her death he la ooasoted that mother has gone before lUm to receive her rich reward. ::& r8sle tlorlon,' North- Har low e's p--pulnr school teacher was in Beaullfylng methods that Injur the If kit had health ar dangerous. Be beaiiUWI without Injuring yourself, Berthers Grew Early ee Seel taking Holllster. t Rocky Mountain ratotoe. Whit Ksrmg Seed Oat st lTa, Lovely complexions follow its fW B. Blil'B. If, ti dire atreet, as. SI eents. Tea or Taniets. F. S. H. C. Lnmsdes, agent for A. forfeit . Son. Wilmington. Thoss u:; IT Craves street - March th. , - - Hew Terk Ksrket , . ' Open. High. Low. CU-X March f....10.6 10.63 10.61 lit) May .., 10.7J 10.T 10.GJ 133 July '..".,.,.10.41 10.51 10.45 mi Xew Bern, If. C - Duly; I. one fifty-ceut I that I want eve:. rf turiay, but Jwas to kow v.'-.t 1 or ye for-'has do-9 f.;r r t 'i ti foar'hjive a f ' ; ' L !'i 1 "t f if Julio s- ..t ; '') ) i - r r t- New Tern Etm "ay to attend the Pnul last fii- t. lttirei:..;;u -or lu teacneni or-iaveu !r. C. E. I; - i Weut to New Lora lU.iJM Ull ... .;ij" "... . r. T.'. IL C. ...T of Korth t.Iver, fct t ,.t Eaturdaf i.:?.t at Kr.- C.' E. - k's snd feta. ael b(.e Cuny af' BA8B BALL EXTZUSIASX Tt OLD TTrX ri2SLE3 rt N. , Lf f ': 1-3 ! r -i i 1 O. A. y. T'..e Is Cae of our wv.t artlve i is a!s?a in at.. . . nre a I. ;iuUs of education. L..B. r.Iza Taylor, widow of t..e late Ffcrmrn-T-j-lor. I.o wah on if our ol.!.;!t 1. ;.,.!,!. uta, laving rn 1 the 1 est- 7i yrnr Cophrted tl.I.j St I t -.,e 1 1 fc.:r mm, J. O. Taylor on , f.j 4 Yd l.:..rch fc..J was oa tV.e 6th . . t LlTersoel Karket May June.. .. ... ....6.471-1 Iff Port Receipts .. 1J, J Keetaff af League Er resect;" tea st Th Cbst?e'.:s IV El Surely E Eeli - T!bt ai m be IVerth i . Tl Eb7 . -.. Th Fldi'.or Convention sLIch haa C. March nalel.h WOTifa ,rom fon' 6l;7f Wi.l CI B c aucw a '. j i.i us one ct t".e unique ntrU.!--"',,,i;ts f WlUes Tedsy WU E XsrJy i.i-) . . AttondeA fpeclal to Journal. Ralc'.iih, N. sends CI arles II. Cat'.'a. M. TtogenOi&l, JL B. PearcS and Albert Cot to W'.l- ! Kew Tork Ctoeks. - Bales sold .. .. .. .. Quoted ,. . ... .. ..10 to 111 4 Elckerilng hea.'.3C,., i. In" constipation, Ird'.-.'s cs.' tf ti.e lowt" i. T :-: ' ' : iuiit.i'1 Tn i ' e I s ") ; r- J tbe c Iron -t About ... 1 . J, I . K", IS t.ftvs : l t '. In' - e 1. s bf-en I ' r-5,.; r i ( r Urj; r sttin to ti J'.al I'll . ' i r 1 I U ret t.i f 9 I'..irlo ci .. ' ly ! '.. re!;.:.. . nJ a lai,. . i! ; ' 'i, n' o n evir r t . 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 10, 1908, edition 1
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