THE JOURNAL Published every day in the year ex cept Monday. Journal Building 56-60 Craven Si Phoni No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, EDROB AND FKOFBISTOK. - .:- "SUBSCRIPTION RATES i Ona Year, in advance-.. '....$4.00 One Tear, not In advance...-...-.-! Monthly, by carrier in the city.'..' 6.00 .60 Advertising rates famished on appli cation. V .? ' The K. c! r. :.. i C: - We have had gume exeiu-im-nt in the city but it is nothing to be compared to the excitement that we will have the opening of the big K. of P. b;'.nd -carnival There Is going to be some-j thing doing on that night and everyone should be around to Bee it. j The Jones-Adams aggregation is one. of the largest, cleanest, most refined , and having the greatest variety of) shows of its kind that is traveling. A 1 of the attractions are tx nafide and honest"' .'.- The scene of brilliancy.- produced - by- the Jones-Adams 'Company ? With, its myriads of electric lights will be some thing never forgotten. ' But that bril liancy only Indicates what the. general Entered at the Post Office, New Bern 4. C. as second-class matter. . OFFICIAL PAPEB OP HEW BURN ; AND CRAVEN COUNTY. '" New Bern, N. C, April 8. 1905. character of the shows are of , great strength. ; - The contest for queen is developing a great deal of interest and society favor ite are having a spirited j m .friendly rivalry for the grand prize. , . .Cast your vote for Queen early v-wid often and watch the contest ASHEVILLE AGAINST DISPENSARY. - The voters of Asheville on 6th inst; declared by a majority of 629 against the establishment of a municipal dis pensary. As the alternate was the open saloon, this decisive .vote indica cates the sentiment not necessarily favorable to liquor, but if it must be sold, to have it sold, in a manner open and in the name of liquor, and not : un der the guise of morality through a dis pensary. The fact that the prohibitionists re. fused to vote, proves them to be of sound judgement They did not favor the open saloon, and were not deceived into voting for a dispensary because it was not as bad as the saloon,- therefore at its supporters contend, better than the saloon. But the prohibitionists justly refused to bite the dispensary bait The fight made against the dispen sary by the Citizen and News-Gazette( of Asheville was upon just grounds, not the dispensary was a moral institu tion, or a check upon the liquor habit but because both of these esteemed contemporaries saw the graft which was behind the establishment of a dis pensary in Asheville, a notorious align ment of forces more iniquitous than the saloon, for the latter can be checked by popular sentiment while a dispensary being the property of every citizen, is encouraged so long as its sales increase Asheville has made no mistake in re fusing the dispensary eviL How'i This 7 We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO. Toledo, O, We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus inesa transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his Arm. W AIDING, KlNNAN k MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 76c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists, 7Bc Take Hall's Family Pills for consU- natioo. Swansboro. ... -. - ' April 5th. - -We have been having fine weather, but how we are having . it -very disa greeable in the way of cold rain, but every aweet has its - bitters, therefore all should not crumble. Miss Dunme Koonce who has been teaching the public school here re turned to her home in Maysville last Sunday accompanied by Mr. Lafayette Henderson. I , Mrs. J. A. Pittman went to Hubert last , Week to Visit her niece, Mrs. Lewis Morton. , . Miss Dollie Mattocks went to Rich lands last Monday to' visit friends and relatives. Mr. D. G. Ward and J. A, Pittman went to Jacksonville last Monday and both got lost in the new court house, it is a magnificent building and a cred it to Onslow county.; We would like to have a building here of the same size used for a hotel and a railroad to bring the people, then Swansboro would lay. some of those watering places in the shade. The Misses Julia Bloodgood, Pearl Ward, Ida Ward, Mattie Moore and Dollie Mattocks, took a napthaboat ride one evening last week, accom panied by Messrs Guy Jones and Robt Heady. " V Mr. C. S. Pittman went to Morehead City and from there to New Bern last Tuesday on business. What is the matter with the mail between here and New Bern, We hear a great deal of complaint among the people about letters being lost between here and New Bern, and some of them containing money. It seems like they might go from here to New Bern with out getting lost we don't know where the trouble lies, but we do know we have had an apple out of the same sack. - Mrs. E. W. Mattocks went to New Bern Tuesday to spend a few days with her niece, Mrs. E. H. Barnum, We have heard from your Florida correspondent through the Journal and by letter, and from his statement he is not lost strayed, stolen, nor married, but courting to beat the band. Our little town was full of drummers last week, but they have been very scarce this week so far. 8. 8. J " i , ' - ' ' V ' ' - ' the genuine Sun Cured Tobacco' flavor by.. x l, . . v the taste and aroma of- ' , i y -' - V , ' and have -made" it the largest seller by refusing imitations advertised as sun cured Learn the Genuine Sun Cured Flavor cutout , ! this advertisement and send, together with sc. stamp,- to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.,Winiton-Saleml N.C.,and they will mail free "a 5 sample of this tobacco. Write your name and address plainly. Arapahoe. April a. Our farmers are having fine weather to do their work. They are busy plant ing com. -Irish potatoes are coming up. Rev. A- r. Leightoa pastor of the Christian church filled kis appointmtot Saturday night, Bunday and Sunday night OiMCMfesska Sunday akht Mr. lease HoHoa of OtympU visited bis sbur Miaa Cornelia Hoi ton aad friends in Arapahoe last Sunday. Come agala Mr. Holtoa, . - ITot It U lloltotof Ortaatal was mtr wekoma (Met last Setarday and wmday. Our Junior BuIUera will give aa Eaa Ur anUrUtamaat Thursday night April Mr. J. L Paul wh baa stteod- Ing Ukt ArW mhmA mm fM W last Baturday m tha aceaunt of hW mothar'a Ulneaa. ' ; ' Mr. Win Brtaaoa aad Wm JUaa W0- : lis of Balrda Cravfe were RtanW W Sanday at I o'ekxk pC ta, Xm, A. t. Ldchtas) offieHatad. . ,' : Mr. Bins wh haa htm la tut eonv sntMltyafew wmAs rond to bis Vbna la Nrw Tarik W MeMday. ' Mr. i. A. Jotmaoa want U KVw IUr t4 Vaterday and pmkd a An Mr. A. K. ftVott and wU U Aamra islt4 rrWods aad MsUna faaday. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors' In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina In Bankruptcy. In the matter of Assad Ellis and N. Ellis I In " Bankrupts, . f Bankruptcy To the creditors of Assad Ellis and N. Ellis, of New Bern, in the county of Craven and District aforesaid, a bankrupt Notice is hereby given that o n the 6th. day of April, A. D., 1905, the said Assad Ellis'and N. Ellis was duly ad judged bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at New Bern, in the U. S. court room on the 18th day of April A. D, 1905, at 12 o'clock, noon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint trustee, examine the bankrdpt, and transact such other busi ness as may properly come before said meeting. New Bern, N. C, April 6, 1906. S. W. SMALLWOOD, Referee in Bankruptcy. ABOUT RHEUMATISM. There are few diseases that inflict more torture than rheumatism and there is probably no disease for which such a lined and useless lot af remedies have been suggested. To say that H can be eared is, therefore, a bold statement to awka, but Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which enjoys aa extensive sale, has met with great soceesa In the treatment of this disease. On application of Pain Balm wP relieve tha pals, and hun dreds of sufferers hart testified to pr- aunant cores by ita se Why suffer when Pain Balm affords such quick re lief and cost but a trifle? For sale by Devi Pharmacy and F.,8 Duffy. . Tik itoucr.v'; Exseativa CoremKUnw of Farmers' and Business Men's Association mast at J. I. Wotfandea'a office Bator day Aprfl tth at 10 a'clork a. m. . . ' ' ' a LANE, . - - '- . Pr-t. 0. L HARDISON, ' , ' ' . 8e. f Tip I A.R. Far a Weak C'gMtioa. K .!'-ifx rn t 4 hot ("Swl-Uln' $nnmr snd 4nf Th Wts will Kalpyoi ta d ft jwr f--i It h Mt rni;traf fvlukm I' 1 gnim )rc'li rl t l tywitm, fct tK minit '. t4 r4 iHiitntl 4. If trnul iih s k 1 c ,' ;. 't fl t-, T' !') T1- '. T l.- . ' ' . i it ; AOirtsnU Rldi' efta ends la a aad aarkiant To heal aerioVoUal injuries, aa BorkWa Ar nica Baha, "A oWp wound la my foot from aa rtrioVnt" WTitoe Thwidnre Schoeia, af CorambsM, O., "rsawl me trsatpaia. Physk-lafts were hl))n. but HurkWs Amtra fWhre qukrkry k"W It" Rooth nnJ KhiIs bums hka awfte. at al) drucgin. Mrs. Cam is U ChadvWk franUd a stay ef miemiiow by the I'niied 3Ut ' Imjit Court of Apfntk k ( ir. rinnati, the dWlto lir,g firir-H hy rri!ir.f Jixiire Itrtm. CHAVfiirnuisg mroinirMrnY THEM TA N I) V n T P iX LA H "Mo4hta h-'T it f f fr.'J f f L.Mirfs, ri',m4 rt-n Y, r i! I t -r t' i Edwardsville. April 5. Farming is all the go -now. Mr. W. R. Edwards who has been visiting friends and relatives at Bay River, re turned yesterday. Quite a number of our people attend ed the Sunday School Convention at Antioch Sunday. We are glad to note that Miss Cynda Daw who has been very sich is improv ing. Messrs. Mack Edwards and Thomas Rowe went to Bay River last Sun day. Mr. S. J. Edwards went to Olympia Monday on business. Mr. Riley Jones of Galilee was in our vicinity Sunday. Mr. Asa I pock of Truitts passed through here today, enroute for New Bern. Miss Flossie Lee of Bridgetown in our midst' Sunday. Mrs.-Julia Jones who has been sick is improving. A There is much alarm in Russia over indications showing that a grave crisis impends, and that the revolutionary forces are preparing to foment disorder. Cheated Death. . Kidney trouble often ends fatally; but by choosing the right medicine, E.J H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, la., cheated death. He says: "Two years ago I had Kidney Trouble, which caused me great pain, suffering and anxiety, but I took Electric Bitters, which effected a complete cure. I have also found them of great benefit in general debility and nerve trouble, and keeps them constant ly oq hand, since, aa I. find they have no" equal." All d uggist,' guarantees them at 50c ' Da Witt Smith,'- president ef. the Chesapeake Western Company, was charged in New York with grand lar ceny. . . - ' Frightful Suffering Relieved.' f Suffering frightfully from the vlra- lent poiaona of andigested food, C Q. Grayson, af Ula, Miaa., took Dr. K big's New Life Pills, "with the result" he writes, "that I was cared.?- AU stom ach and bowel disorder give way te their took, laxative propertiee. xfie at all drug stores, guaranteed. ' NicoU Zavolsky, the adopted aoa of Max la Corker' the Russian neWlst and reformer, is la America and w(D snake tour prrechinf socUlUm, . f a A GUARANTEED CURE fOlt PILES Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrod- mg riles. ' Iruf tista refund awney if PAZOOUVTMtNT faila to care any case, no matter of hew long standing. m I te 14 days. If year drorgist hasn't it aond 60c as stamps aad it wil be fnrwardod pnt paid by Pane M-di cme it ou units, no. . , , very The rivial forces of the Equitable Life Assurance Society are lined up for the fight at the meeting of directors called for today. Last Hope Vanisned. When leading physicians said that W. M. Smithart, of Pekin, la., had in curable consumption, his last hope va nished: but Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, kept him out of his grave. He says "This great specific completely cured me, and saved my life. Since then, I have used it for over 10 years, and eon skier it a marvelous throat and lung cure." Strictly scientific cure for Coughs, Sore Throats or Colds; sure preventive of Pneumonia. Guaranteed 60c and $1.00 bottles at all drug stores. Trial bottle free. Resolutions of RetpecL Ocracoka, N. C, April -Irdl 906. WHEREAS. In the OTlh of brother E. L. Keeler, on March 20th 1906, at Portamouth, N. C, the Ocracoks Lodge No, 1SH I. O. O. FM hare lost a good. consistent loyal member, the people of Portsmouth a meat kind and sympa thetic aetgbbor and the family a kind father and .husband, "Therefore be RESOLVED Thai each member of the Ledge wear the asoat badge of mourning for thirty ds, and a copy of these resolutions beeeat to the family of the aeeeased brother, a copy spread oa the minutes of tha Lodge, mnd a copy sent to the New Ben Journal fur pub lication. - . ' .' - , -- " M. UHLAND. " .' J. W. GASKILL, '. " A, J. siMrsoN, ; ''- t ' Committee. Splendid Display by New Bern Milt- . tary Academy Cade's. . ." The cadets, of New Bern Military Academy appeared Thursday afternoon on parade, making:, a splendid -appearance. "Y;; n. . It was quite a surprise to many to know that notwithstanding the finan cier depression ef the country, that the college could bring'" out' such a large representation., s The drill showed that the cadets had been on 'er the training of a millitary expert ; Cadet Captain D. F. Hardison was in (immediate corn, marid of the cadet battalion. He is a handsome young officer and would do credit to any institution... Lieutenants. H. B. Wadsworth. J, L Smith, and Ci C. Hardison deserve special mention aa efficient cadet officers. - Between forty! and fifty cadets were hv-hne all cladj n the - West Point full dress uniform.! . The precisicn of atop, the soldierly bearing and the tniformlty of move-! mentstoldof the ' successful training; they have received under Major Moss who has figured conspicuously in some of the leading 'military institutions of tie country, and has seen service on Caban soiL ' At the close of the parade, the cadets were dismissed in front of Bradham's Pharmacy where they were treated to a drink of Pepsi-Cola. . The boys were then given leave of absence till six- o'clock, mu;h to their pleasure, The authorities of the college ate deeply enjoyed in making preparation for commencement which will begin with the commencement sermon on the morning of the 14th. of May and close on Wednesday evening 17th, This promises to be an occasion of great interest to the community. A large at tendance is expected, The past recoid of the institution is of the highest char acter, Country Store Donations. Phoenix Flour Mills, Evansville, Ind, one barrel Pansy Flour through T, F. McCarthy & Son, Chelf Chemical Co. Richmond, two dos Celery Caffein. Roberts & Hurst, one case Ashland hams. D. L. Roberts, one case fancy to matoes. J2A11 merchants who have not had something donated through, them and care to donate to this cause can send same to Kafer's Bakery today with card i nd ame will be duly acknowledg ed tn ng I the Journal tomorrow in the full list of merchants who have do- nated- ; Bam. Lavtm?m f .' Blnctar, s r Neglect Yourseilv I OMAH'S JWMPaT&Y. Is Proverbial. New Bern Women No Ex ception. How much we owe to the sympathetic side of womankind. When others suf fer they cheerfully lend a helping hand. They tell yoa the means which brought relief to them that you may profit by their experience. Read the testimony given here by a New Bern woman. MrsJJ. Vincent, widow living at 103 Craven street says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have been very beneficial to me They certainly relieved me of very dis agreeable pains hi my back from which I Buffered for a long time. I obtained them at Bradham's Pharmacy and I mast say they proved to be a good remedy tn my ease." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 eta. a box. Foeter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. sole agents for the U. & . Remember the name, Doan's and take bo other. Many native and a number of Euro peans .wereallled. daring the eartk- quake shocks ia India. President Roosevelt reached Gahres ton, Texas, oa his southern tour, having stopped at a nam dot of places and dt- livered short addresses. The Congrgtlofl eilnira.ln lhir protmt rinl ecrvptanre of the Rorli fsllcr gift of f loo.rxo for mlwortt, are ! Fr severe on the Fun.tml Oil mf nste. k ep ynof bowls mrutsr ht t tw ; of CWrKorliiiti's f'l'nvh snd IJtt ' Ctatt of Mr. Smith. ' . !J DW-d at hit home aear Bwamhoro, N. C. March eth lirfi, J. W. Smith as his 7"tk year. , lie Varas to mourn hi de parture lhr daogbtOTt, BAatiy graM rhiUrv. rUtiv and friends. He din) In the rhrWiiaa faith; end fee 17 year w S rnntitit twnlwr ef the Will Uptit Oiurrh. fnr IS and tictf r w M tnnrm t f ( ty - hT tV 5 I .A .- " Mil I' i f ' f- J - - ! f f lll " I. 1 1 f it f r r. .1-1 TW l re-thing btur, Yur tis' f,mrj and F. H. T.i.l-v uU by J. O. Il.f'j S ir;,Kir M :r. 1 r urtjr V . ., I 'etT, liMt, a ' 7 ..Tr;-..w-f-.t ut r Jeih I)"j yeni be a mA i.oe sble to, walk or Umn hUt hmf0, fi he wee as thtmC ul Ih ireinf Unit, and bora his euf- frtirrs ith trt fortiftxt and !fhti0 . rS'-rif. I! has fine hr the -! at .lt and lh im't4. T- r ! frrmi tn ' lvle nf j 1 i ti-t i i Tsrn g ill mk IKrhr.f ' j n- d''fcV!f: : rl full nf . In fr ln - , jn.) 1 4w! in m( lift in : V- - p ei'H !' l-i . h t 4 r X hiiiii(vnii l)m(? 'OCR ftiitir net Pire Willi Uil, ... ttj tutu. Ill X4 htliUrt 4f. lit ff yr ufiij ui; lit: ill. Juce, litiraet lis U lij 'UtUM Hllii'Lul ui UU ii tlneei :Cl BOLD Bf ALL UTUTABIX PAINT AKD KAftDWAtC r iALT.ni. . . " TheJlUinlie A Kortl Cirallsi Re I mi Compssy. Kalgh( af fythiaa Ceralwl; NEW rr.RM, N. C, APRIL IMa. 1. T AtUnt A North Carolina Rail- rd hr a iilmriwl tha fblknrbisT St mr.K r'e to Nn T-vre. H. C and r!um immn vi ue atxrre T. '! t ir.' ' -i TP U U ArU IWh te fr it f.nl limit April IWh, RATR .S .TS II t 1 " I -. . i . Loomua, Kt, April U, MS. I hsT been weak aaS rJeklj (or ta poat fear, poors, - uj imgvwni; moo wwomo onnrauia (AO of beolth, but about fro mortfaa see mt cooainoa ih man nacuoao an mm my hood. I ipent weory, po'oad aooior hmo mm Ion hooomo very serious. a constant dull pslo 1 bod snon backoolM and totretvd Bit medicine did not, howtmr, gtv mo oven temporary relief ond u I bad been told of the enroll re qaouUoo at a constant ami paio in my Bend. I spent days, and miserable, restless nifhU. Tno that I mutt bare patience. Wine of Cardui I decided to try it. . iuuuu ...Mb it reiievea DO OI pain, as my sonaral BKEfBOVEH BCSICIL soasTi. health improved my other troubles wore graduall ei uuuiku auu i ic r uvo Weeks' nse of the Wine of Cardui I was once more a well and happy Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual Bow, banishes headaches, backaches and bearing-down pains. v Severe headaches,- bearing-dowa pains, indigestion, loss of appetite and nervousness are symptoms of female weakness and should be given prompt attention. U,yon are troubled with menstrual irregularities do not let them ran oa. They will certainly grow into dangerous and chronio troubles. Get a bottle of Wine of Cardui and begin treatment at once. All druggists sell 91.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. CHARLES F. CAMPBELL. Do You Know Good Healthy Sleep? Iicaltliy sleep wheu time you can't ...iv then it is time - - j well and won't i. -i. : they demand a aldiic until they rr been formulated A healthy person sleeps a tired. wnen vou nnn mat ii.'!! tne sleep in the same old In to take care of your m m v Tired nerves won't let u let you feel well. Tlii . .n attention anil they won t in get it. No prescription ha that produced Mich woinlerinl and rapid results in building up tired neives a fame's Celery Com pound. Sleeplessness is simply one of the many warn ings that tired, sick nerve-, give I ced them with Pline's Celery ComjHimid and vou will build them back to their real strength and find again that good, healthy sleep, winch should come as natural to-day as it did m childhood Vou can take Paine's ( elcrv ( omiound once a day, or once a month, fir four times a day, ac cording to your need , and w hen the medicine has done its work and your system is again run ning in the complete harmony of true health, you can cease taking the medicine, and vou will not miss it. The reason is that Paine's Celery Com pound is a real fcxxl for the nerve. It feeds and ftrengthrflj the entire nerve fabric. The force s"nt out In healthv nerves is. na ture' stimulus, to keep all the organs of the body working well. It it bv restorirur Nerve Force that works all its wnndci Health, vigor, deten all that makes life woi healthy supply of nerve Paine's Celery Comrx Porta, it revivrs the old . It not only does this, but nerra that control all the caret the real cautef heada matiam, malaria, and the m from a run down condition n Two dari trratrnen' ith pound will prove its m' 'Ion It braces yoa up )pq ah feet almost Instantly .A case trl extra.. nrvoti)c grind healthy sleep : told by Ch and making new elcry Compound in rage in fact, ''- pcndi upon a new Nerve makn new. ;thrning the he hodv, it Mgia, rheu--s coming i. ry Com eloui tU 'ack ol f amp "I would uwtf) at aty awn eheeew. I aseed ee rree evtreiee nerve4ereee. - Ivoev eprtM mr eeadlttea wee ehoe ttte anevteoa foe's I wee eeeJetety fheee evt trn too of aleee, and a aee vw wreeh. ewsUilrt ho) te ee sleee ef I rowte swrely aeve tone orary. ' - A raswihs ef mtf fewi My hod tskea yeoa aHMMee Cenr Ceesseond, end fwet far twost I toosi a Voo of ft one esy. The eValle ef , eoy ewe wore weld take tee wwsh ejme ea reiwSa, M N Ii swWkiofil H I aeweteee eot tfoee fceHt tvett IneeesL - 4 em boner ahveiealty and feoMslty m Mo mmni thst I keve beea etnee W hoo." - -1 hofl te r-"sK yowe rooeeHfylly C 9, Csmesoil, rl WsshlRio4 ti Maraa U, 10." nr yrtrt Tsine'i Celery CotnpTitnfl Mat i t!. mrt rmiversally uk-J nervf ntalirer an4 For t"t.ic in h wort-1. ?tral yean itro the for f?-!:' J I rrt to rvrry rryltlfrrj fihytirisn ifl t' I 'n i ',-4'. It ii for.-.tantly prewnljotj hf ' ' ' a "i i I t i r-v.txi-nt ' sj (Ivs rrx-sri sriff r r - J . . , ( . f ( ) Ii t.f r I I -r.H r.