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mm p- EictTi::3v.Ecc::;3EXFr.:Er:cE SATIEDIT. Tt Neus and Trent rWer bear evidence of heavy ralna up country In . the extreinelf muddy condition of t::e water To rain of yesterday was not very Mver here but thunder , lightning, and hall are atd to have been quite aver in Jasper. ; There will be a picnic at' Nebles - Farm, located near the N. A 8. railroad naar Vanceboro, Saturday May S9tn. Good music and dancing. Two disorderlies were before Mayor - McCarthy yesterday. They were Goi ' den McGray who was fined one dollor and costs, and Will Wooten, taxed fir dollars and costs. The record of rainfall In Charlotte Thursday (Mecklenberg Independence day),' was 3.88 Inches. It was a wet day for 'dry Charlotte and more storm 'than the papers allowed. : The Social and Study Circle of the . Women's Foreign Missionary Society which was to have met in the Met,h- : odlst church' parlors yesterday after- noon was postponed on account of the - threatening weather anj sickness. " We hear there Is a dally boat non running from here : carrying freight and passengers to Vandemere. Vu- : demer Is on a boom, there Is over o'tc hundred hands employed on the ra'.l : road wharf and the new mill whirr. Is being built. Bayboro Sentinel. A film that would almost nmk onf die laughing was seen at Amnsort, was enUtled "Mrs. Jdbes Entertains", it la Safe to conjecture If that worth.?' lady has guests to tea again she wil; not let her unregenerate husband tic' as waiter. Among the many reprehensibti thlngs that the public have put up will for a long time at the Norfolk anC . . Southern depot is the habit of peopl. standing In the doors and narrow par sage obstructing the passage. Theu ia plenty of room outside and even r the inside Is crowded there is no neec of standing in the way. ' The public ought to be informed tha - President Taft is not as bad as rep resentej to loolc Dv tne Cllt printed it the News-Observer yesterday. We car not imagine the chief executive a looking 'aa tough as that picture indl cates and sincerely hopes If our con temporary has any grudge against Mi 'Taft that it has satisfaction in pub lishing that cut. Mr. E. T. Elliot has opened a notior store in the Bryan block, No. 48 MI t dla street His stock embraces man; household Implements and convenient CM and other useful articles the name; of which would fill a good size cat logo.'-. One feature of Mr. Elliots store will be an auction every evening k, the week except Friday. A large dis play advertisement of the new store appears In another column of in Journal. The following Item from Fridiy r Free Press Is a kind of a sequel to the story published In yesterdays Joi nal, telling of the shooting of Mi Farmer: "Mrs.-Tom Farmer, who husband was set upon by two men n his .home In Greene county Tuesda' night, was arrested yesterday for com plicity in the assault The two mo alleged that -Mrs. Farmer had offe w to pay them $500 and give them a mm If (hay would kill her husband. At lh preliminary trial, yesterday afternoo: In Snow Hill, Mrs Farmer was allow ad ball In the sum of $200 and th't was (urnlsned. TUESDAY. Three young men came up fron Morahaad City Sunday morning will A surprising haul of fish. They flshec oft the railroad dock and the aggre gate results of their labors was 18. pounds of trout Soma of the flsn measured I 1-1 faet Cut bait wat uses. . . ' : ? The ttrat local grown string bean et the 'season, to any amount were brought in yesterday. .New Irish po tato are coming In also. A consld arable shipment was taken out by thi Norfolk and Southern train yesterday , Ut. William Ellis waa perhaps the lar. gart shipper. V The regular monthly meeting of the Children of the Confederacy wllL be -bald Tuesday afternoon at B o'clock a: the residence of Mrs. Hughes Holland A full attendance is desired to plan for an entertainment Children wh 4ia not paid thel dues for 1909 will pleas bring them at this meeting. The Journal is informed through a circular letter that the , Greensboro News wilt start soon. That psper will be the successor to the Greensboro Industrial News but will not be con ducted on Quite such a seal tg the formr paper. The .names of E. O. Imncsn snd Epwnrer B. Adams appear In the h.ad aa president and vtca- l" lilh la sufficient evidence t the pulitl.-a will ba. A a luton-itlng niciiinnto was found I i a mil!, h h-ap In tl lie rnr of T. J. 'i ' i . r'i f.- ira ' t yentfrday. It i f tl.a oij hott'l Altiert, I T - !:,.n, and d.it(;d Au ' H j rliilcd on 1,1 ,ia . !'rii t!, j. i.rg (it t ! 1 ..a Ul-n r i Plan for Summer Comfort Don't add the heat of a kitchen fire to the sufficient discomfort hot weather. . Use a New Perfection Wick Bl Flame Oil Cook-Stove and cook comfort. " - ,'v With a "New Perfection" Oil Stove the preparation of daily meals, or the big weekly , baking," is done without rais ing the temperature perceptibly above that of any other room in the house. Another great ady NEW PERFECnOW Wick is Y ,J7 Vl V'Z sneives ior THE MARKETS New Tork Cotton May 20th. May .. .. ..11.41 11.48 11.41 July .. .. ..11,18 11.26 11.18 Oct 10.96 10.97 10.93 Jan 1D.92 10.95 10.89 Spots 11.80; sales 225. 11.48 11.20 10.93 10.8!) Market quiet, 15 points advance. May 21st. May 1138 11.40 July 11.08 11.21 Oct 10.87 10.90 Jan 10.84 10.89 Spots 11.75; sales none. May 22nd. May 11.40 11.40 July 11.15 11.15 Oct 10.87 10.07 Jan 10.81 10.81 11.37 11.08 10.83 10.84 11.3b 11. Ii 10.8J 10.84 11.26 11.02 10.76 10.72 11.2b; 11.02 j 10.78, 10.72 1 Spots 11.65; day. decline of 15 points to-! New Bern Market May 20th. Prices 7 to 10 3-4; sales 27 bales. May 21st. Prices 7 to 10 3-4; sales 30 bales. May 22nd. Prices 7 to 10 3-4, sales none. Liverpool Market May 20th. Receipts 1,000; American 1,000, sales 10,000, spec, and export 500; Amer can 9,000, spots good demand, mid dling 595; futures opened steady 6 to 8 advance. May 582 678 May June 582 578 June July 084 57 1-2 iuly Aug. 589 684 1-2 Vug. Sept 1 686 581 1-2 3ept Oct .. 1. 584 579 1-2 Oct. Nov. .. .. .....683 677 1-? Vov. Dec. .. 682 576 1-2 Dec Jan 581 678 Jan. Feb. ... 581 676 Feb, Men. .. 682 676 1-? Men. April .. .. ,'....682 676 1-2 HLYi BERN PRODf'i'E MARKET Correctei Jfay (, by B. "B,'. Davenport Eggs.. 15 ,'. V. r.. 40-50 .... . 3.5: .. .. ,.4.oX T. too l.io Potatoes, sweet Potatoes, Irish., Seed Potatoes , Peanuts.. .... thickens Corkers . .... 60-7&C ..... ..13-15C Jeesa, per pair.. 1.00 to 1.10 f orreries' Vaj 6, hy leef .. .. .. .. . . .. B. SwerL ., .08-.07C .. 09 Pork .., ferrerM lar 6, by Burrs fa. orn. . Oats... Bran Feed otton fed Hall Cotton, seed tneal. , ., , Timothy hny .. .. Hominy, per hnshel . . . Meal, per loihl.. ,. Ut .. . rth Carolina ratratt. Granted Inst week. Hearted by C. V. Fnow A Co., patent attorney. Wash I 'ton, D. C. J. C. Imvlt Concord, non fUUUlf bottle. J. J. Harper. Quinine .n r l m.t. J. M. ll.iynard. Hklr iy, l.it,iil!lnK (.M!r.-H. W. M. Wea Vily, i;rf-nnlKiro, (Ni-rt rating. Fai i"V c;f tii y .f loe 1 1 u i a ..nd t 0 . n! In p..-! , i ' .'....a l-h d-.t or i . r to c, A L .,. & C, , ,, ' ' i ! C. of ) " VW antare of the -.i . v Blue Flame Oil CooK-Stove handsome CABINET TOP, which givt it every lCc. r,.jic. ... u.p.c lop sneit.ior warming piaiesanu Keeping cwmuxi ioou nor, ; ; noiuing small cooKing utensils, ana is even fitted with racks, for towels. Made In three sixes, ' and can be had with or without Cabinet Top. . I f not at your dealer's address our nearest agency,: ' The WyL-mr An. T " perfect XCftV V JLtXUr eorabuitioa "T : whether high or low is therefore free from disigreeable odor and can not smoke. Safe, convenient, ornamental the ideal light, If not at your dealer's addreM Our nearest agency. i STANDARD OIL COMPANY . . (Incorporated) . ' ,, iD;iT m 11 i Colored Boy Sustains Painful Iujur. ies as the Rvsalt of an Endeavor to Crack a Bomb. A colored boy named Robert Hard ison, was seriously Injured on account of his ignorance of the power-of ex plosives. He found a railroad bomb and having an innate curiosity to see what was Inside the thing and out al- most too well. He tried to open it with an axe and the concussion caused an explosion and the unfortunate boy's race was tilled wlUl nying snoi ana powdtr. His face was terribly mutil ated and the sight of his right eye is destroyed, it is feared. He was re moved to the Stewart Sanitorlum. An operation may be necessary. The "Beauty Spot" the Talk of Mew York. Comstock & Gest's "Beauty Jpot" stil holds the boards at the popular Herald Square Theatre, Broadway, New York. Nightly the audience greets the song hit of the show: "He Loved a Maiden Tender, with", with uproars of applause. The song Is attracting so much at tention that the New York Sunday World has arranged with Jos. W. Stern & Co., the publishers, to give it away with next Sunday's World, words and music complete. Don't fail to get It. Trombone A Friend ia Need.. Chippewa Falls, Wis., May 24. John Bates, of Flabbeau who plays in a lo- cal band, was on his way home late and he found he was followed by a pack of wolves. As be had five miles to travel, he hastened his pace, and attempted to reach the nearest farm house. The wolves increased their ; speed to equal his and Bates climbed a tree. Finally he happened to think of his Instrument, a trombone, which he car nea unaer nls arm and betan in blow as well aj hi. Hh.... .;Vnat thoughts within the Norman - w vHuwiaHwig VWUUI- tlon would permit This bad the ef fect of quieting the advance- of the beasts, and he continued to play until some late travelers came to hit res cue. Will laspert the Roads. A party consisting of the county com mlsslonrrs and the board of magistra tes will make a trip over the road of the Eighth township tomorrow. They ni leave New Bern between 'three and four o'clock In the afternoon la automobiles and they ask any other persons who are interested. In good roads to go with them. vTbe automo bile people are interested in the suo Ject and they too are asked to Jot the party. ; The trip will be out Neus road to Clark and Bachelors Creek and re turn. ,' It therefore behoove th r tliens for ' their own pecuniary good either directly or Indirectly to favor a good roa, movement I 92 1-1 ' TI 1-2 ' - . .. 17 J . . . 785 ' ; ,' - Mi,. , 1.00 ---. 1M . , . 18 l ! S .'; Da Do yon 7 iloo or tnidts tita, and lay ake at ailiU umlila to trrp f Arm or arvr all .na, and yuur i.im., h too? llai am bilina to ur ahead ia the world left yonf II (j, yoa anitbt a well put a t(,p to your ani,rr. Yoo rin do it if you will. Dr. I'itrM'i (Jul, Mr.l.r.l DiMoiary will make yoa a different individual. It will ( your Ury livrr 10 work. ; It will Mt t),i.a nt n yur m h, and your eppctita will Com. back. It pur, y your l l.md. 11 Ihrra i any tendency ia your Irnrnly oi.r 1 cn.umpiM.a, it Will keep tint dread detroyei ixiy. 1 tn :.-r con- ,. , , , . , ",P" a eltaoat ht-,w.t coujTi. bronrtui.,, or blrad.nf ' ; " ; ' PZ ' " " ' "" "" " t'tf I to all h.l ,.,h y, ''" b Irora k.i wula eier.rnra and t., ,. I , l) n't ba w.ee,t!,J by a penny.(r. . j, , , , , , , -tir .,r )r. 1 K rre'i e,l,, uiri, r-c., to 8 " j . , I ifr. mi j,, ara t,a t,..i ciiMr , i Tk, , . lean Maa Employed hj the Atlaatie ; Caast Line Ia a Bad Banaway Ae cldeat TVlta Prospective v Bride, - The following special in the Balti- mnr SiinVaatArf1av r a1 a taa in tAimv man who was employed In the Atlantic Coast Line depot here and will bej remembered as being one of the two who were in a sail boat that was cap - ( o khj luursaay nigni, auenaing tn car and Mr. Justice waa drowned. ' The' nival. - " ' ' item will be read with Interest by; Mr. J. F. Marchant"wh4 has een a the few who knew him: , ; v,sltor nt turned t0 ottol yee- Mlddletown, Md., May 23. Mr. Ch5S.'ter(jay , s. ' . . : . . ' . . .: clerical position witn me Atlantic Coast line RaHroad, and Miss Cornelia I J. McLaughin of Hagertown, who came here this afternoon to be married, ha 1 an exciting experience. : When Rev, Dr. George A. Snyder o' Christ Reformed Church, late presi dent f Catawba College, Newton, N. C, 5-R called on to perform the cere-, uny jt waa found mony It waa found that the groom hid procured the license in Hagertown, jthorifore" it was necessary to go to .Washington county to tie the knot, j ' A livery team was procured ana l18 young couple. Dr. Snyder, his little 'daughter, Charlotte and the driver, be hind two spry young horses in cew j harness started for the summit of : South Mountain, six miles west of the town, the dividing line between Fred erick fend Washington county. , Going down Main street the horses became unmanageable and a serious runaway was narrowly averted. Four or five men ran into the street and seized hold of the horses, which plung ed from one side of the street to the other, and at one time tilted the car riage until it 'almost upset. After holding on desperately and being drag ged some distance the men succeeilod In checking the horses, but not until one of them, Mr. Earl Neikirk, was knocked down and painfully Injured, his leg being badly bruised and cut Mr. Boyd and Miss McLaughlin quick- ly anghted frora the carriage and took a gent on a nTlin another am gentie team could be procured A ,,. PrnWA nt nonlR assembled. . Later the party resumed the jour ney and the couple were married at Dahlen, the summer home of Mrs ! Ulrica Dahlgren Pierce, on . South Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd retunir ed to Hagerstown this evening. Lumberman Falls. Special to Journal. 1 Raleigh, May 24. D. O.Sunderland formerly with the Norfolk ana South em railway but for two years in the lumber business here,, owning aaj mills at Zebulon, Wake county, and other Dolnts. assigned today. Presi dent John A. Mills of the Raleigh and Southport railway la receiver. Bachelors dive Orphaus an Ontlng Natchez, Miss., MSy 24.-M3rphane from three Institutions visited the bat tleablp Mississippi today as guests of the bachelors of Natchea. Senator elect John Sharp Williams In the name 'of the city of Natches, presented to the captain a silver punch bowl of a ca paclty of sixteen gallons. We hare an awr-sapply of Rabbet hose. We are selling tt at rest 1 yea aeeg any. see as. We alse carr la "lock Grsla Cradles. J. tt. BAS NIGHT, v , THE EVE OP BATTLE -I fei as Cromwell mnst have felt, ' On Dunbar'a battle-eve; 1 ' dwelt At Hastings, I concelv; Leonid a athwart th pass, Blucher at Waterloo Stcra. atera their tasks. but I, alas, I musl propws? to 8u. My soaring spirit dwell tonight, ' With heroes 'mij th slain Friedrloh and Xlnander bright, Caesar and Charlemagne! But look you. they could only die. And risk a would or two, They took some chance yes, but I - I must propose to Sua! T know how great Columbus quaked ' Upoa th tracklca sea, v Th dmiht that Magellan waked. Are now quite clear to me, De Soto In the forest dark; s.i Brave Hudson on the blue, Their woe were but a polly lark, I must propose to Sue! Chester Fllklns, In June Llpplo colt's. ' You Feel Tliis Way? aWI all tird out P Do i worn iwty mt your prole any longer P Do von hv iaa4 a ,fl..J In ti.e U.tm of at lb ut;., It I ,r; .! ,t a 'ady pre,..red l,Pr. H. V. 1 irra. te linn, li t - TiltT L..E L.j U ... 8ATCUBAT. - ; Mrs. J. N. H. , Summerell went to Washington yesterday. : Mlsa Mary Crabtree has returned from a visit to Oriental. ' Mrs, F. J. Hardlson, Sr., Spent the d ,n Newport yesterday. Mrs. R. J. Williams of Warsaw is the guest of Mrs. & B. Moore. . . 1 t Mr. Ed. Land of Oriental was in the Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce. Sr.,' of Pollocksvllle, were visitors in th city yesterday. - ' '' :", - - Miss Clyde Cox returned , last night from a brief Visit to her " home ;" in Greenville.; v-srf - V" b ' Misses Annie 'anA Bessie Avery or Oriental, are visiting friends and 'rela tives in the city; K j i ' Mrs. C. L;; Stevens 'wfenfc;' to Greejte bora yesterday to attend the commence ment exercises' of the State Normai College. " ' -jii"iaTv Mr, Rodman Guion arrived ifr-New Bern .yesterday from the University o North Carolina where he. has been student - ."i t Mr. Ferd Hahn and daughter, AmdP who have been visitors in the city; re turned to their home in Winshan'Sslen yesterday. ' , , . i-; Mr. andMrs. W. C. Hopewell of Bu; ham are visiting relatives In Brldf ton. They will become residents, 6! that village, r;-j-;,v4-? Mr.' Jesse Howell who ha been am ployed as substitute telegraph opera tor at Washington for a,.few, ,wtek has returned to New Bern..,.,;- Cot F. P. Morton who haft been", a Morehea,j City, .making arrangement, to open the Atlantic hotel,", for th season, spent yesterday in town on bu siness. ' ; , , ' , ' 8CNDAT. Mr. Claude Robinson of Beaufort wa in the city yesterday. . j f TO i V. Mrs. Katherine Kafer spent the da; in Newport yesterday, . 'VX- v" Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Foscue are spend Ing the day In Clarke. . ' ? -. , Miss Theodonr Oaksmith 1 vlsitln; her mother at Hollywood.' ,. Mrs. O. H. Waters of Pantego, is guest of, her son, Mr. O. S. Waters.' Mrs. H. B. Craven and children, wen' to Trinity yesterday to visit reiatlver Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dlsosway return ed last evening from a visit to Char ,otu- "; Ky-t Mrs. T. D. Warren returned yestsr day from Trenton, wher ah ha heei r,s,t,og- 'yx'k'pm'e Mis Henrietta Hancock, returne last night from a Visit with frfendsf Klnston. ' . ' ... .v " Mr. Will Allen of Klnstpn -was'th guest of his brother, Mr. All yesterday. ' , Mr., and Mrs 8. Josephal pf Iilcb mond are the guest ot Mr.an Mrr M. H. Sultan. :' " .1. Hon. and. Mrs. John R,. Parkar.' Oliver ar th guest ot iheljtsoE Dr. Z. V. Parkr. ' '.I . ; . '.' Mr. T. M. N. George who has baei a visitor hrfr left yesterday for Nor folk to visit her son, Freak;, Mis Mary Ward returned; Jast even lng from Raleigh wher sh has beet attending college at Peace Institute..' Mis Elizabeth Allen of Kliston. r teacher In the graded schools of Eden ton waa a visitor in the city yesterday Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Jones went I Raleigh where they wtr to attend tb commencement of the A. M. Collegt Rev. J. N. H. Bummeretl went.t Tarboro last craning to participate I th dedication ot the new Presbytei lan church. ' " . ' - Mis Gertrude Moor of poldsborc wbo has been teaching in th gradet school at Edenton I a guest of he brother, Cpt a B. Moor.'" - Mr. Henry Jarman sod ,lughter Miss Lucy, of Jacksonville was In tb city yesterday Inrouta ta their horn, from Wlnstoa-Salem. wher. Ulas Jar man baa been attending th fumaj seminary. - Th following went to Washington C, yesterday to attend th Dlocsa conventloa of Eastern Carolina, Rer J. R Brown, Capt W. a Simmon Hon. T. D. Warren. Mr. If. It. Brvan r., Mra. Edwin H. Jordan, and Mr. an Mr. Oeorg Roberta. WhUly Kill Boyai New York, Mar 21 Wblnky. r1mln- tered aa a cure for awaslf knr n r : i ed tb death of two nine rear (Ml i steerage paawnger on the r : Kalaerln Augnat Victoria, ' fi ar rived bere renii-rday from H, n ; Th email rlrtlnis Ixrnme i x i', i (lng tne roiih'i weai!,r nr..i,i.'fi. ' lant Tburalar anj tli-lr pinria f I thfin the l;4inr, liiii!iii to r.n ib nuaa. The clilUrt-n raph",.' , wora, and lthni!.-.h !!i ablp'a c:i W nt fir. th jroulnr of t',i; V, ; Iierniaa h ' ti.lt't, d'-l on Ibe f lux day. Tb oitu-r, JidTiBj K., lln-rd tinCI Mon-Ur, w'n t. urrumhej. Iulh fr biirl.d 'l.-- l.ir t' 1 K5 Features of Safety This Bank has: . ' '! y - Capital of -g2(0,lM0.t! Stockholdt'i's Liabilily, 2(j0,0(K).C; Making a Total of -- 540O,0i;a.lO which siamls ns the JIAKOlN" 0 seenrity to da posit ots, ovit Htl hhov th constrvalive loans 111 which dciMisits nr ilaril. a Onr lliirtlois and Stockholtlfis hv IhikV financial rt-sj .isibility. v ; (Mir syfiicin ot accounlinK and th ran-fnl, wr sonal oversight of our tlirtclois all conihino to make this an exceptionally STRONG hank. , JAS. R. IM.AHKS. Prea T. A. RKK V P. Wm. R. C'.AhKS, V; Pre. liMBaasri! ; -w 1 1 ; NEW BERN FRUIT CO. iV a- - WtLDlesale Dealers In - t! a Groceries, Fruit and Produce, Hay, Grain and 1 Feed, f i J Seed Potatoes and Onion Sets for. spring planting. O : . a. ." - . . .. . . ,. . ... . . ,v v w 1 . L: - : - -( t STOKES 37 MIDDLE ST. ' PHONR 9fi7 " 1 1 u FAT CHICKENS ? lot of FINE Spring to-day. Also a lot of Cheese, of the very best . POLLOCK ZK Foot of Middle Street 2Dc lUST.OPSi'SD'- AT No. 67 MIDDLE STREET; Entire stock of Notions, Novelties, Wfifcbcs, Jewelry, Silverware, Razors, Cutlery. Bed SiJsTdble Cloths and Manufrs Jobs. . , : In fact a'General Xine of Merehandise, wL-cb ikUtW ilnW out ' - " " - . ' . - - - .. AT' AUCTION- . TotholilHt)biJder.;,g4cslHgiu cq.t Fiidiys) ami will coiitinuf till nil ga,H ani h.I.1, on flatuitiays at 3 t hu k mi l -:M) l M. the public Ut attend tln-sc hhIi-h uh j mi can h.tVe ' cc::3 j ::. We shall expect j our prenenoe at th -m hal. All gU gji.i.t. tinl mt rvmiN'mili.,! ,-..( .;!..,! ....:.... .1 .... . . ! priccM. , - ry truly, - B. T. ELLIOTT v r 1 HKO B PKKllLKTtlV. Owhiew' PALMER r GASOLKNE ENGINES . 2 and 4 cycle; 1, 2 and 4 cylinders; ? Make and breaknd jump t Sprk 7T J. BAXTER NEW BERN, - -V"-1'.'"" N.C. e-v)' U Chickens and gjon bls , A fine SausageJ We; keep . j quality. ' a- '--" ) '.. : u & SMITH & SMITH -(1 GC auction coor ' .. Hire km V ; ! I y . i.r s! j'.t . - ;y V 1 1 t!,,. 3 ' ' f :ttT' t, HI ( ,ii . , i ! th' in l) j- nit . y i '' i ! jr.m , t t: , i-i c..-i i 1... th.it i' i ' ! l - -r. y , . r 1 " rier tuVtU f-.l." I'r. , r . t,i ,i. ,r... f it try KUJa a A., t $ I Tli a low ! 1 Ut: k ' !
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