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Kew Csra, IT. Ch Thursday Moriilns, April , 1005. Twenty-Pour It Year r.. Vol. SXIII..-ro. 5. ; - , -j t - . r - TV: fi he- Novelties hstl j m . by Express. New .Neckwear; (Jew Belts, I New Persian Ribbon in all ? Colors, and Plenty of Car: j nation Braid to supply , the I whole town atlOc Bunch. J. M. Mitchell & ;Co.i ! , ' r, -PHONB 288, f l- , - 4 J Pollock St, Opposite; Post-office, r . 4 ! i . ... i v -' A. ..S j ' ' ' Easter Suits We have the largest and bast selected stock of Clothing we ever car ried and can fit you no matter what your size or shape may be. ' We carry Kuppenheimer's Guaranteed Clothing There is none better made and it will . be our pleasure' to show you our s stock. New line of Men's Belts.Neg ligee Shirts and Under wear. In iact anything you want in the Men's Furnishing line. - ABDUCTED BOY FOUND. Sea f StMtor Btultf tl CsrrKvck Discov ered.' Abactor ArrttUd. Special to Journal Raleigh, N. C. April 5 An extra thw retting saya Kenneth Beaaley, the year old ton ot State Senator S. M. Beaaley, of Currituck, who has been missing since February 8th, was found today in Norfolk, held by the preacher who abducted him.' The preacher is in jail and Kenneth taken to his parents. His mother had nearly become insane because of his lOBB, "!'.' A special to the Times Visitor this evening says: "Ureat excitement pre vails hi the Northeastern counties because- ot .the discovery of Kenneth Beaaley at Norfolk, where one of his kidnappers is in custody, , A prominent minister is said to be implicated in the crime." CWYMOfT 18 IT .Kjioiajrjumt0Q J.J. !MttWtWftffHTtfllMfTTffffTfyTTmyvttTTfmM ... . , . .- - . . Just received a lot of , ; nUt5YBi:EB31AKDIlAMS : - '';v:..'.;-.:'and'. ,""' -: . ' CIUC IK PAST H TBI PvH. .. :i Pure Cider Apple Cider Vinegar in barrels and half barrels.;: " '.v.' : Afeney for ROYAL BAKINO POWDER. All Coodt rresh and . ; Carefully 8eWted.-, .', -, ."" ': - ' " v We solicit consignments of all kinds of Country IVoduee and ,' F , Guarantee Prompt at ten Uow and Quick Returns and wiO promise the j ( k HigiMtf rncea iam eaa oe ontainea , r , : - ,v , '.' ; Give os a Trial. . vale and IlcUIl CJrocer. - CiXCf'.r.No. 81-South Front fit. pvVc5v i OPE CI At T02I T2IJ3 ' y ' '' ' ; ' RUGS. . ': - . ' We ptae cm um M Urge site Bugs, very hsixboine oWgns. A good 11.00 M . ' 8EwtN(i bilk; - Te hundred dntm brat irushty Betring bilk in alt sbaoW 14 yards to inie otiiy spool. Jet Think ,000 yards Ribbon from le 10 He yard, ' , ' - 8HirPF.R3 rtXTRA.-Ooe homrd rir ldu OifonUT by are drum tlimlilrt. All II vsliie. nst Pfx-e i-f. pur. ClNi.ilAMS-Jut RrWi 6 ysrOs Armn Cuhsms worth It rr vd. LOOK, Till Nht.-8nrty (l Mn' n. Dnyt fine UiWjr msile aoiu o; tk)Ov. wnrlti 10 s suit, k Of. It II W s suit, MV.H 8 tiHl'f .-t.-Jul K-HtH a full lmof JUiry M 'I srx) l rfl i( asJ Uf"i's, in Ts M Ojwe snl tk a st lh nw ),a. 75 Iliadlo Ctrcet. n:.i;;s coit. Issued For May 18sh In Cases of Ex- ; v - um And Leachy. . , 1 Strenyout Effort to 6et Slstsscss el Ca dsmnesMMsa UsmhmI. Ts spe- y : ..ittox Memorial, fsnltss-.--.- tliry Boars Rs-h y ' , 'electa. .in n VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Elitor Journal' I suggest the names of CaptHugh T, Hancock and 3. B. Dawson for al dermen of second ward, Si rned ... A DEMOCRAT, Announcement. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the position of Water Ligt Commissioner, subject to the primary to be held April 17th and respectfully ask the support of the Voters in this ef fort. ' Respectfully, F. P. AVERY. The To Thi Oonocratle Voter of . City of Now 8tra: V; I take this mean of thanking the citisens of the first ward for offering my name as one of their Candida tea for alderman, and declining same. Having read Mr. Wm Dunn's declination to be a candidate for Water A Light Com missioner, have decided to ask the Democratic voters for their sufferage. at the primary to be held April 17th. 1906.. My promise to them if elected as Water ft Light Commissioner is simply a faithful performance to duty and an endeavor to assist the other members of the Commlsatc to a aueceesf ul ministration of the affairs, pertaining to Water A Lights. , v ,-. ' - Respectfully, ' y ; v'-. V B.aGUI0N. r Candidal! tor Commlaalonsf. : At request , of friend I take this method ef anaconda myself a candi date for the vacancy e the Board of Water A Light Commissioner ; subject to the vote of the primary the 17th Inst, and If those by the vote of the primary I promise a faithful diacharg of an duties devo! ring epoej me. Re Ipectfulty aaking the votes of the vuters at the primary. I am . .stosp'ftityV"-' ' a. ws.R0CK Candiditftlor 3rd Ward. The ettlsMM ef the trd ward ish to snnounr sa rsndidattai for aldermen. the aaoMS of C J. McSorley and 8. H Lane. . Inrteunctmint. ' Iemlrg U'St B. 8. GvUm he with- ,1nwn M s '. U( tor aUWman I tK fimt wrL tlie fianve of 1. O. liniU U i " I fnf sLirmaa I 0t ciiiwis of t r l. T! rs , : t 1 tt r r ' ' 1. -n i t , A ' T. A. r. Special to Journal, Raleigh, N. C April 6th. The Pent tentiary board has re-elected Joseph S. Mann Superintendent; John M. Flem ing Warden; A. H Arrington Clerk; James R. Rogers Physician. Julian S. Carr, commanding confed erate veterans in North Carolina, was here today. . When asked his opinion of the inscription on the Appomattox me morial he replied: "It is all right. I am pleased with it. I am -perfectly willing to leave the matter to the judg ment of men who were at Appomattox, like Henry A London and Cyrus B. Wat son of the memorial commission.". Upon certificate by the Supreme court of no error in ' the lower courts, the sentence of William Exum, of Le noir county, and Daniel Leachy of Dup lin, to be hanged for murder, Governor Glenn issued a warrant for their execu tion May 18th. Both are white. Exum murdered his step son. Ex-Governor Aycock is of the counsel for Exum. Governor Glenn expects strenuous ef forts will be-made to secure commuta tion of sentence iri both Cases. Letter to W. S. Phillips. New Bern, N. C. Dear Sir: fLBO gallon is dear for water. There is a good deal of water in some paint, and shouldn't be any. ..They say oil and water don't mix; add alkali; that makes soft soap. A certain amount of oil water and alkali makes thick paint; it is thick in the can; it is thick to look-at, feels thick in the brush. But soap isn't paint; and you cui't cheat Nature; you can't cheat Weather; you can't cheat Time, The alkali don t do the paint any good; it isn't put-in for that: it is put in to hide the water: to sell it and sell you; $1.50 a gallon for alkali-water. Buy Devoe, and go by the name. Tours truly, F. W. DEVOE A CO. 113 P. 8. E. W. KmaUwood sells our paint AFTER HIGH OFFICIAL. Ruatiss ; Terrorists Direct - Eforts " CeveraerTresel. ' 1 St Petersburg, April 5.-The police arrested yesterday la the Nevsky Prespect man disguised as a carriage driver, presumably belonging to the same organization as the twelve per sons who were arrested hut. week for supposed ' connection - with 'terrorist schemes. There- to little doubt that there was a plot directed against the life of. Governor-General Trepoff. and the latest arrest indicates that the ter rorists are acting on a concerted plan with auxiliaries and lookouts to aid the actual perpetrator of the assassina tion. Warsaw, April 5. A strong body of police aided by two companies of infan try Monday night made, a thorough search of Wola, a suburb of this city chiefly inhabited by criminals, revolu- toinaries and suspected persona. The police seized quantities of revolutionary pamphlets and manifestos and revolvers and cartridges and arrested 63 persons, The search occupied the whole of the night. Stats Sunday School Convention, Special to Journal Raleigh, April (.-At Stote Sunday School Convention today rr ports showed 23 counties represented. ' There Is par tial or nominal organisation in 15 other counties. Tear's receipts-were $2,500, There is deficit of fl.400 due to heavy expenses. '" ' . , A Pleasant Musical. " The rainy weather mtorf erred some what with th musical ' entertainment which was held at the home of Mrs. W. U' Lewis on Broad street last night but the attendance was larger than was ex pee ltd. TJte occasion was musical treat which every one enjoyed. The orchestra composed of Miss May Fulford; Messrs Hugh Wood and, Roy Marshall rendered several pieces of ex- eellent music The solos by Mrs. Lewis and Miss Miller were nthuslaaticall; applauded. . Particularly pleasing v the coon songs sung by tittle Mlas Nee He Jordan, whose pretty manner and tweet voice captivated the aadleoc. The selections given by Mla$) Annie Green were very much enjoyed and bet assistance to the entertainment was most creditable. After the irmslcaL elegant refreshments consisting of lee cream and cake were served. ' . Notice. The nth htW of etock Id the New Bern BuiMing A Loan Association now orwn for ulMrlptke. " , J. R.;B. Camnrsy. rWy. A Treat Our stjU the htrAmmmt Our trnslitim the txxt. Now It thy time, Here Is th r U- to order your Spring Suit F. M. Cr,'!i-k (ioirs f -o to f ;l I ( ..rr . Kot a Ctndkiale. I srUh lo atuvKiw ttfijh ths t Bmn of )rir vsluM jir lhtl' rcit I a fan !'!! f,r tvm'ni'Tl, t.H -imary, f if Ihm r:T,- f frtr,il, i' r, I. ( I X'jvjr rai the l!'H of VtrT f? ! , ' ( ( -r . ,1 ', (Tri- rr .-;'! ' V f f , s' ' 7 irrn i i it-i ' .-, FIVE DAYS MORE To The K." of P, Band Carnival. Prtntr silent sre Extsniivs. Five days more to the K. of P. Band Carnival. The night of the fifth day the city will be ablaze with glory in the opening of the big street fair. The people from the surrounding conntry districts will be here in large numbers to see the rare sights that will be here during the week. The Jones-Adams attractions are of nature designed in such a way that all kinds of amusement seekers will And something to please their indi vidual tastes. The open air feats of strength like the high dive, wire walking and trapeze performance will be absolutely free. These features are done by daring and accomplished athletes. Tbe contest for the hat is making some spirited but good natured rivalry for the prize which is certainly worthy of making a ion teat for. New names with a good following of votes are being registered at the voting places daily. J31ackwells Dull Durham, rick Leaf and Gold Crumbs Smoking Tobacco 2 ';.cts v; a bag at Bids Wanted. For designs and estimates of con struction of a monument in Cedar Grovii Cemetery in this city, for the late Rachel Brookfield. For particulars as to cost and other requirements, address COMMITTEE, Care Journal, New Bern, N. C Decide on State Test Farm. . Mr. William Dunn went to Raleigh to meet with the committee of tbe State Board of Agriculture yesterday. die decision as to the location of the 'arm was made then, as there is no leflnito choice has yet been made: The places which has been visited with a riewof locating the teat farm are Wilmington, Willard, Mt Olive, Fay ittevtlle, New Bern and Warsaw. Feel tired, no appetite, cannot sleep ork or eatT . That's spring tiredness uid will disappear at once if you take HoIUster! Rocky Mountain fee this .nonth, 38 eenta, 1 Tea or Tablets. For mleby F. S. Duffy. . ' . vtaMsaseaaavBanMBBaaasaaWsaaaBm fiiti;Slorfl! Having purchased the stock hi trade and Furniture business heretofore con ducted by L, A. Tsylor. soeeeaeor to Disotway and Taylor, I would announce that my personal atteotioa will be firtn to the aKonnaodatiooi of eastonv era. A well selected stock ef FURNI TURE. MATTINGS, CARPETING 3, RUGS and other FURNISHINGS Is now offered at prices to meet competi tion. InsUllinent sr cash. Al who are Indebted to the former Arm will make their payments to me. - ' , v - lill DISOSIAI, ; At the old stand. No. M Middle 8t McDaaiers Sun dried Apples S cts per lb. ' : Fancy Evaporated Peaches. 12 cts lb. " " Apples 10 cts. lb. " California frunes 10 cts. lb. ' "Evaporated Apricots 12i cts lb. Fox River Print Butter 35 cts. Very Best Flour 3J cts lb. ; The finest Lard sold in the city 12 cts lb or 55 cts for 5 lbs. Fresh lot Harvey's Small Hams, Breakfast Strips, and English Cured Shoulders. Canned Goods of all kinds. Queen Olives and Olive Oil. Complete assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Yours to please, J. L. McDaniel Wholesale A detail Grocer. is Tarker Store. Corner liroad ami Hancock Sts. State Mutual Life Assurance Co of Worcliestcr IHassaeliusetls. Organized 1844 61 Years Old. All forms of Life and Endowment policies issued. Annual cash dividends are paid upon all policies. Every policy has endorsed thereon the cash surrender and paid-up insurance values to which the insured is entitled by the Laws of Massachusetts. rampmets, rates and values tor any age sent on application. Don t insure unless you have consulted, E. H. HOWE, District Agent. Furniture ! Furniture ! Furniture! HEW GOODS All HIVING EVERY DAY. You wi'l Had ia my store ( vcry ihlngto make a home comfortable in the wa or FURNITURE, and will be 1 old it prim where com petition cuts no figure. JT. S- Miller. JUST BECEITED Lot Nice Pictures. Pastel and Oil reproductions, in Gold and Dec orated Oak Frames at extremely low prices. Call and see them. s J Fashionable Stationery 3, Opposite l'oat Oliice. typewriter Applies i iniy's fkMEl kMbkoii for ill Mikn. Linen ui luiripr. Mmtcrlpt . Ctren. Cukoi rtpex. t'OTTEST PIUCE3 1 : 8porUng Cooda. tl Kiddle 8Ut : ; FhoMlZO James Willis, r r.- I 1X7 middle HU Full line of Drugs.Med icine8, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply o, Flower Seeas. Pbjlcltiu Vrmcnp ton A NnerlnKv. Lum5den & siiih We represent snd ask your twist name ) the follow! nc Companim. NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO., -A Lendos), , - GERM AN- AM EM q AX N S 0 H ANCE CO., of Nw York. MUTUAL DKNfcKtT UTt LVHOfiJ ' 4NCE CO., of Newark, N.J. , " 2Torc:ot Te rtnd ye ir f rWod fA,ir PM Card tw Tot sale by Owen Q. DunnJ 1 r-'i-v t ( ts
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