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it ill Pr" Tn - l.JL ULtii.tb.IU u;;;i FOIL. v c ..-x ! 'I . The only Baking' Powder made , from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar . . No fussing or fretting over the biscuit-making. Royal is the aid to many a ,,.V,; f cook's success. . Royal Cook Book 800 ReceiptMFnt. Send Name mni Aiirttt. ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Think Affiliation With Federation of Labor Ooly Way to Secure , Better Conditions. v" ' Washington, D. ,C.,V March 2-An I onion of railway clerks, affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, may result from a general underground movement which berame known here yesterday. -' Postmaster-General Hitchcock doe I not believe in the unionizing of hit em pioyes. The clerka declare that it only through organization that they can hope to secure better working conditions The clerks now haye an association, but I they say it is little more loan a lire in sarancn plan and has the approval the postmaster-general. - i Preliminary sounding of the other I officials of the labor federation, led those oenioa me cierxs' mivejpenc to beueve that President Gompers would grant the new ouganization a charter at once, fkaSS.y Ka 1 1 L A I a.l I L.j s a Few fcctj U ;- SHORT PASSES EVENTS ' WEDNESDAY. Saturday morning at 10 o'clock' the Craven County Teachers Association will meet in Griffin Memorial Building. Supt Ragsdale, of Pitt county will ad- dress the teachers. ;,; ''-.V :. .Kinston and New Bern High School will have a spelling contest in Kinston. Saturday, March 11, at 8 . m., and It is probable that the two schools will also play baseball of the afternoon of the the same day. : It is understood that the citizens' of LaOraoge will begin work at an early date to rebuild the section of town that was destroyed by fire last Sunday night This shows an excellent spirit of pro- gressiveness. Although they have suf fered a severe loss, out of the ruins they can build a town that will be one of the foremost in that section. While walking around the various docks in the city yesterday the writer noticed a number of large boats unload ing cargoes oL merchandise. Inquiry dieted the information that they were from northern ports and were loaded with cargoes of merchandise for. mer chants in and around this city. . Each week a number of these boats arrive in this port from northern porta, the mer chants claiming that the freight rate is Cheaper. . . " It has been our pleasure to receive few of the products of The J. R Wat I kins Company of Baltimore. These; are I something quite unusal in their way, and we shall be pleased to show them to anyone' interested. ' Anyone is wel come to come in and 'examine them thoroughly. When one sees the class of goods The J. R. Watkins Company turns out and the prices at which they ready the local clothiers and milliners I are sold it is no longer a matter of won are making preperations for the Easter I der that it requires a plant with; ten trade. Several have already sent rep-1 acres of floor space, and a $2,000,000 esentatives td northern markets to learn I capital to keep up with the enormons the styles that will prevail asd to pur-1 demand for these fine products all over chase goods and in a few days these will the. United States . and Canada. Th begin to arrive and will be made I Company is rapidly increasing its bus!- THL'RSDIT. Yesterday morning the remains of Mrs. C. V. Taylor, who resided on Broad street and whose demise was meat ion ed in yesterday's issue of the Journal, were taken to Bellair and interred in the - family burying ground at that place. -', : j .' :; . . We are pleased to note that Mrs. ; Alonza J. Gaskins who was carried to Stewart's sanitorium a few days ago to ,, be operated upon for an attack of ap pendicitis, has sufficiently recovered to ready for the openings, But for the act that he was persua ded to put hif stock of mefchaodise back into the building, Joseph Kahid, ao Assyrian merchant who conducts a store in the Bsngert building on Middle street and who moved his entire stock of goods into the street on the previous night when fire destroyed the Eubank building which was located adjacent to him, would have lost the majority of it during the heavy rain which fell early yesterday morning. ' The building in which he waa located was only slightly damaged. Geo. Eubank, whose buildings Were burned on Tuesday night, was seen yes terday and said in regard to the fire the buildings are a total wreck and as soon as he can make arrangements the de bris will be removed and new building erected. He eanied no insurance owing to the fact of his controversy with the city over the previous fire. He appeal ed this case and it went to the State Supreme Court, which, according to re port refused to consider the case as the controversy at issue was held as being too trivial for ts'consideration ness and is taking on more and more salesmen all the time. FRIDAY. A correspondent in Carterett county writes that the woods in different sec tions.of that county have been burning furiously for several days past and much valuable timber has been destroy ed. The rain which fell Wednesday! ... "i doubtless assisted greatly in extinguish ing these fire and saved the land own ers in that locality further loss. Passeogera arriving in this city yes terday from Greensboro, stated that there was snow all alone: the line be- A FIESCE ANATHEMA. ' !,";v, .-. 'I The Pious Wish a Woman Flung' at -. Jean Paul Riehtar. ' Joan Paul Hk-Uter once observed tbnt If a lady officer wanted to give the word "Halt!" she would do It In .the following strain: ''You soldiers, all of you. now mind what 1 say. 1 order you as scion us 1 have done speaking to stand still, every one of you, on he spot wuere you liappeu to be. Don' you hear me? Halt, I say. all of you!" upon mis a strong minded woman made the following comment: ,"Nqw, M. Jean, it .was an unlucky dayon winch you wrote that sentence. , May you never hear anything but that lit tle, concise -word 'No'' from every rosy pair of lips you meet May you bait wifeless through. Ufei May your but tons be snappish, your strings knotty and your stockings full of holes. May your bootjack be -missing, your feet corny and your shoving water cojd your razor dull, your hair stand up, your collar lie down. May your beard be porcupiny; your whiskers " thinjy settled and your mustache curl th wrong way. Mjiy your coffee be mud' ay, your toast smoky and your tea warer Dewitcnea, and. with a never dying desire for affection, may you crawl tbroUBh'cren.tlon a meek, miser able, nasty, forlorn, fidgety.- fussy, ri diculous, mined. dejected old bachelor." High Sounding Names. j Writing hi his Paris paper on ts growing custom Ou the part of parents to give tneir children "high sounding" names, uieiseut Vautel says:. "Whe)i the boy is old enough to understand he" rebels at being compelled to carrv through life a name like Anacreon or IIiparclins. But he has company: Know a dentitv. whnnp nnronta ti.m&l , vhv.w u"vn piviJK UJO US I " , . . . . hhuiwi do aoie to nave the operation postponed tween Greensboro and Goldsboro and hUn Franklin. - The name In Itself p that there were tome evidence of n "uluc un lw ormuera, downfall on this aide of the latter place. There have been one or two flurries of of the little white flakes in this city this winter but each time the shower tested for only a few minutes. indefinitely. Whether the inclemency of the weath er, had anything to do with it or not there was not a single arrest made yes terday by the local police. Neither was there any session of the police court yesterday afternoon, there being no cases ready for trial. Rev. Charles. L. Greaves who re cently resigned the pastorate of the First Baptlsh church of this city to ac cept a call to the Pint Baptist church at Hawkinsville,' Ga. left yesterday with his family for their new home. I Kev, Greaves held the esteem of the entire community and will be aadly miBsed by all who were acquainted with him. . v , Yesterday was the first day of March and the weather in this city waa char acteristic of that month. There has been no very disagreeable weather in this locality during th past few weeks up to this time, but early yesterday morning a cold drizzling rain began to fall and all through the day pedestrians found it very disagreeable. Tnere was Vi ry little wind, , . , ' . Only a few short weeks intervene ba f ure the Spring season will open and at-, Just what variety of material will be used in paving East Front street and a section of Pollock street after the work has been begun has not been definitely Voltaire and Socrates respectively. ancy mis scene in the nursery: Franklin bowling because Voltaire has broken his toy. while Socrates laughs at both. The mother as peacemaker shouts, 'Stop, Socrates, or you'll be punished!'; In a narrow street In" Mar seilles one broiling hot day I saw a woman spanking a child, shouting In anger, 'You naughty Epamlnondes; I'll teach you. .Epaminondesr 1 could nev- decided. A number are in favor of putting I er think of the Theban general after down asphalt while others think that to Mat without laughing:" have them maeademized would be bet ter. However, whether they use as phalt or macadam, neither will stand tht wear that the brick ' paving would. London's Lord Mayors snow. . The lord mayor's show Is generally held to have been Instituted by Sir John Norman, who held office In 1453. LOT FOR SALE iho Masonic lot, 2 acres, best , lot i the town of Pollocksville, is for sale. " .. " . WRITE OR SEE r , : J. N. FOSCUE. M. -H. A CHADWICK, Sec Silence! inieinet ( modetty natural to every wotnaa Is oltea a t hindrance to the tin oi laanl. u, Ihe ir ! '"ariice to tne care oi woauly diMeses. Women .. ..... .rum uw perwaai quesCion of the locl phytioiaa which teem indelicate. Tb thouiht of exuaioatioa is b horrent to them, and to they endure la lilenoe a oonditioa It! diaeue whioh surely prof rana irom bad to wone. . It hat e9 Plmtv prlrllU to core m gremt many worn who Mart toamd m rttaf tor modtmtt lm hit otttr ot FREE eoatuJta' Horn by letttr. 3111 torraapomdtnet lm M4 " ' "Mly confidential, addrata Vr. if. V. Plant, Buffalo, A. T. .-- Dr. Ticre', rivorita'Pmoriptloa rnttorae end raulatei ihe womanly function!, aholiihM pais and builds up and i mii. tl llnishinf touch of health oa ovary weak wonaa ivc i( a fair trial. Zljke&Wcak Worsen Strong, Slc.'c H'o-wj' Well. ...' ' 4 ' f ii fiord to accent .'i-lro!itiiu mc-tSi ietrgt nontrum ft ubt!tUC UP KNOWN COMPOSITION. Tfl y To 8y and to Do. u "Do you wish to go to church this evening? Kalner Is going to preaclji, you know," the minister's fair daugh ter asked. " ' ; The young man considered. ; "Um! The-lnst time I went he rath er fell on irome 6f my small fallings. Do you know what bis text will be to night T - "Yesf'Love one anoHier.' " i He, regarded the round pink cheek approvingly. v . - . SupiKwe." he suggested softly., "that a-e let the old gentleman go preach. while we alt here aud practice ?"-Lli- pliicott's. "' '-' ' - . , ' ' " .'' Not Perftct '' ji A horse dealer-was showing a bone to a prospettlve buyer., After running him back and forward for a few mln utes be stopped and said to the buyer,: "What do you think of his coat? Isn't he a dandy?" -. , . The buyer, noticing that the horse had fhe beave. replied. "Yes, I Ilka His cont all right, but I don't llke bis ponts.'Loiidon Tlt-Blttf. ; . Clinton, Miss. "Thanki to Cardui,'' writes Mrs. Lena Oresham, of this place, "1 have been greatly relieved." "I suffered for three vears from female inflammation, and had taken medicine from four different physicians without much benefit . ' "J have received more benefit from seven bottles of Cardui, than from all the pnysicians. Just try Cardui. That's all we ask, It speaks for itself. U has helped so many mousanos, n must DC aoie 10 help you. ; ' Trying Cardui won't hurt you. It is sate, Harmless, gentle in action, and purely vegetaoie; If you are weak, tired, down and out, try coram. "-. -. . x If you are sick, miserable, and suffer from wdmanly pains, like headache, backache, dragging feelings: pains in line, arms, legs, etc. try laraui. ' It is the medicine for all women. V is the tonic for you. A : ; v N R-WWfcto? U' AMtorOei)t, Qnta. oooea Medicine Co., ChatUnoota- Ttno.. lor SptctoX fnitmHfa.. l.i Iwl, U T . I ,..Lll .i let Women.'' teat M-page hook. Home Trtatmtat i in puua wrapper, oaiaouaah ; - EDWARD NOTES. , ' '''.T' ' JV ""' eaHaaBBBBBBBJ Feb. 27 Days are growing longer and Spring ii, beginning to make its ap pearance. , Mr. Will Stiller waa the guest of Mr. G. R. Lane and family Sunday after noon. We were phased to have Mr. E.'S. Walker and Miw Bettis Dixon in our rnh at Sunday. , Mr. Ralph Jones of Blount Cne visited friends near El ward Sunday af ternoon. . " Mr. Eugene Clayton puied through our burg Sunday. . . Mr. Joseph Edwards attended church at Pollocksville, Sunday night. Miss liettie Walker was the guest o Miss Amanda Kowe Sunday. Miss Lithe Whit of Small waa the guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Geo. Wolle of Edward Sunday, last. , Mr. Luther Speights of New Bern, waa the guest of his brother near Ed ward Sunday, i . ' Mr. J. A Hardy of Small took a bus! nesa trip to Washington. Saturday. last. , t . : Mr. Joseph Sawyer waa in our midst Saturday, last. "Lilaca' ' Some people seem to think It la use less to do right unless a crowd hap pens to be. present-Chicago RecoraV Ueraia -i ,m,-:.;":' BOILERS-ENGINE FOR SALF. 4 Second hand 100 H. P. boilers, with grate bars and smoke stack, guaranteed good shape. Second hand locomotive engine, 20 tons. Can be seen at Old Cape Fear Lumber Co.,". plant, Wil mington, N. (J. For prices, etc., ad- ress J. L. COIXINS, New Bern, N. C . ' 11 111 ' i"aianBaesoaB9B IWATGHESI We have some very attractive Watches that we are slosing out at genuine bargain prices. Heavy Solid 14. karat Gold Waltrjam $50 Watchea now $35, -:. - V Laditts 14 karat Waltbam or Elgin $30 Watches now $18.' .r?:y;;-:;;''.v.v: Fifteen dollar 20 year Walcham or Elgin Watches now $10. - J O. Bastcf ' ' TliE JEWELER. " Bill to Tlace Officers on Pay Basis j 'Defef.ted by Technt- - Washington, March 2 After a fieht in the Bouse a direct vo'e on the bill to establish the organised militia upon a pay basis was prevented by a technical ity.' The friends of the measure are confident that it will be passed when it. comes up later. , , The bill provides a system of federal pay for the officers and enlisted men of the State militia, based upon their effi ciency and their attendance upon drill and regular duties. - f -r - ; The bill makes the members of the militia subject to direct call by the President for service ss a regular rat ional defense force; and binds the members to service for a period of two years from date of the nrea'.- dent'a summons. Failure to resDond to this summons will subject the memb ers of the guard to punishment The latter provisions were proposed by the war department and their char acter provoked much opposition from Democrats and a few Republican mem bers who declared that the officials of the war department were trying to de velops spirit of militarism. Democrat ic members also opposed the bill be cause of its added burden of expense, about 18,000,000 for the support of the militia. ? . 1 When Wagnar Died. . "Nearly all the visitors to Venice," says a letter front that city, -"go to the Vendramln palace to see the place where Wagner lived nearly a year and where be died In February. 1883. We who were here on that glorious spring day when they bore the master away. who remember the long line of mourn ing barges, wish that the palace could have among other mementos a pic ture of that occasion. The great state barge contained Anton Seldl's orches tra, and after It came barges with singers, pobles, great men and women, all In deepest, mourning. This is the scene which some artist should Os on canvas. ; But alas, he who saw- It could never know what It represented unless be bad been here at the time. The music. Under Beldl and Neumann, and Its effect on the mourning throng no brush could portray." v 4 THY f iv ' . f.n ; j l.zzzis s!.;-j.J r-zz-z fi , C2scit:;-;.-s h f,.-.:. a vzjzs to bt'Cli t3 t:; :::t a portion cf his Lzce h a savir-s acccunt, where L-.. the money will earn interest &zi Is positively safe, Oace the habit is formed, it becomes easy and erecdla ta save money. This bank pays iaterest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum and affords every safeguard against less. Deposits Subject vto Check Also r Invited. NEW BERN ' BANKING & TRUST CO. LsM'j;iiDri irisi-i. which,; ;. SUCGEED. VTrite far the I' i Beat Catalog Printed Bristol,;; Pennsylvania. - are not told by a Merchant in NEW BERN. ' Consequently we hope to sell our geeila to you direct by Ifail. , 1 This advertisement mailed to us, If paper Is men, tloned, will be taken as worth 20c. a any order of One Dollar ($1) or over, and the coupon In closed with Seeds on first order, if retnrned to ns, will be worth One Dollar ($1) on a Five Dollar ($5) order. Say if Market or Private Gardener. To everyOne Dollar ($1) order will be added, to Introduce them, Without charge, one packet each of three especially desirable sorts Vegetables. ' Last Revolutionary Survivor. The last survivor of the Revolution ary war was John Gray, who died In Noble county, O., aged 104 years, on March 46, 1868. He came to the Buck eye State early In Its existence..' For some jears before be died be drew an annual pension of $50Q from the gov ernment,. General John A. Bingham having got a specialact through congress for this. Gray's father was killed at the battle of Stillwater and lie took his place In the army, being only sixteen years old then. He serv ed thrpugb the remainder of the war. His military record Is on file at the office if , the state commissioner of sol- dlersVclalms.-Oolumbus Dispatch. . . v .The Bull of erillus. Perlllus of Athens is said to have oA rented for Phalarls, tyrant of Agrlgen- turn: 670 B. C.a brazen bull which opened on Jhe side to admit victims who were to be roasted by the lire which waa built underneath. , The dy ing groans of the sufferers resembled closely the roaring of a mad bull. Pba laria greatly admired the Invention and by wayof test roasted the Inventor first .Later the' populace rose In re bellion and burned Phalarls. A COMPLETE LINE OF EDISOfJ PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS : SOLD ON- EASY PAYMENTS IF INTERESTED CALL AND HEAR SOME OF THE n . . ' LATEST RECORDS. WILLIAM T. HILL "THE SPORTING GOODS MAN" r Phone 253 . -r . v .- oi" uidHia ip J ' :.v .' Shop Talk. ' ."Tf we didn't have to give back any change think of the money we mer chants would make." . , ' "We all have our troublea," said the magazine publisher. - "Bometliues 'It frets me to have to print any renHn mutter, but I "upptwe It must be done." Kansas City. Journal. The Age of Competition. "TT6w high Is his temperature, doc tor?" : . . "Well, he's clnoely crowding the rec ord." 'Tllie!"-CIi'velijrt Pliiln Denier. VlIOEtlECE t!"E I .. VANCEKERE, H. C. The newest and best equipped Railways In Eastern North Caro lina. Everything brand new and strictly up to date. . ; We make a specialty of over hauling and repair work. By rea son of our auperior advantages in location and otherwise csn save boat owners at . least 2S per cent on their repair bills. No "TIME-KILLE"3" allow ed on my yard, "EVL3YE0DY WORKS, EVEN TO FATHER" Carry a full line of !,lp Chand leery at right prices. Bring me your work, satisfac tion gnarantpeil'. D. C. fJcCcfter C"'cra. i l-r , ' Progress. U " "I notice,' a lady has received by wireless a prescription from her doctor at sea.", -. : . "What was ItJ" , :; " 'Told her to brace up and she would be O.K." -,' "Well, welt Here's a case of drug- less treatment by wireless prescription for a sickles Illness. What an age we live lnr-Phlladelphla Ledger. '-y ' Small Things. we are too fond of our own will. . We want to be doing what we fancy mighty things, but the great point Is to do small things, when called to them, In a right splrlt-B. CeclL ' CARLOAD BUCK'S STOVES iRAflGES L J..S. BiSfflt W1E CO., -KEW EEP. B. C. Marvaloua. . HeThere la no doubt that nature's works are Indeed marvelous. Sbe Aren't theyt Only fanoy, even the tiniest bisect has Its Latin name.- Londoa M. A. P. ' ; - Indlapen sable. ' Knlcker Did he make himself India pan labia to the BrmJ Booker Yes, ao much so that when he left they set three detectives looking for blm.-New Tor Times. TO IK R'lLIO. I have this day purchased the inter est of E. W, Lupton, In the Carolina Grocery Company, doing business in New Earn, N. C, assuming all liabili ties In said company. i v H. W. LUPTON, M.. f) Mr) Feb. lit 1311 ' J ELLWOOD FENCE WIRE Also a full line Barbed Wire . for hogs and cattle. Poetry Wfre; Rubber Roofing. Paints ' and Oils. Stoves and Ranges and a general line of . Hardware. Write us or call, we can give you right prices. ; -; GAS KILL HARDWARE CO: Middle Street. : i phone 147, New Bern,' N. C. I have tliis day purchased the intr est of H. W. Lupton, In the Luu.l.er -m of E. W. Li ; f -n & Co., d.,I. j 1, .i s st C!. --: 1 ,u-h, V I., k :. n-g ail lit!,::..:, a 0f ,:ic ; c. v;. lu: ic:;, r.r v. c. J. A. JONES Livery, Feed, Sale O Exchange Stablej r ul ill Kcw r-.-ru. Arrl 1 ( f i 'i j tin. A ) a , line (,f I'.ii;; ' , T; 'I';',.'!:-! ' . '
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