fiew Orn, If. C, Sunday Slomins, April 0, 1005.;
Tweuf j-Fonrlli Year
Yol. XXIIIITo. N.
it
by Express.; .
New Neckwear, Nev .Belts, I
I New Persian
Colors, aiiih 'Plenty of Car
nation Braid to
whole town at
J. M. Mitchell & Co., j
j , PHONE 288.
42 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office
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Just received a lot of ' .
BUSY BEE AND II AM 3
and .
B It E IK FA ST MTBIP. .
. Pare Older, Applet Cider Vinegar in
barrels and half barrels. 1 '
Agency tat ROYAL BAKING POWDER. All Oooda Fresh and
Carefully Selected. -. , yr.'.
,., Wa solicit oomlgnment of alt klnli of Coontry frodnoa and
CaaraatM Prompt atUntioa and Quick Ratuma and will prorata th 4
HitWIrictlmteanbobtatod. - ( J i. ; . 'J
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. ; IVIil sale and llcuil Urocer. ,
v ;.v;Hb:81 South FrontSt. 7;
1: 11 " ' ' , V'' MEN'S CLOTHING - ; '
i ' A Wr Htf Btark CraniU 8nlU worth 112 M and tlS.OO. Your rM
lor t (A and HO W for thi vk nl.
ad (aid BuiU. KoUiy trt. PncM K2&, KM). i.7& up to U.Oa
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Yw bof will lock hi vTr bout
rrv-i rrn iz.i ao w ii ntt a
and bug boya, Abnort an tinltniiud
; DRY
many iirrmna n iTy 1,
Jort reivd X.no rii
A Harain l 1, ear prtca
4 .i
Novelties fast
Ribbont in all I
supply the
10c bunch.
Easte Stiits,
We have tbe largest
and best selected stock
of Clothing we e,ver 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 stock ' New
line of Men's Belts, tf eg
ligee 8hirts and Under
wear. In iact anything
you want in the Men's
Furnishing line.-
J. J.
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A Urrx a rirtmcnt of Men' Hrowti
la a Blim, Pron or Hr.jr Aifiriral Fvii
nil ima of unit niu rirtba (m.
iwtnrlment U alrt from. fil. modrtto
COOPS - "
i. fi yr ! I alt-o lfn wrt or r
!..( Awlrwo ro-itu ni f ruit f T h 1
Ui k . i jd on'y. 19 r.! to a I
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Iddlo BTo?t.
. .. '-New Bern." ,
T bnw when flmt I Innknl into her eves
AnH ahA in mlna that what kn been I
must be, ' - -? - I
And ao let others aayah told fjem lies:
She told no lie to mel
She spalce me fair, of lees as well
wine,
ta
Theii, with that subtlest charm .of
- ber charms, -
all
uau-oroDPea ner uninua uaa,- ana
at
th sign , , ' ' -
I rait Into her armst 1 '
Now it is she who flings my window
wide " ' J
At dawn; and lets the perfumed Jnorn-
iniin. "-. . ' - i
And she who walks so softly at my side,
Through noondar dust and din.
But, most of all 'tis she, when blue
jtia-ht falls. v
Whose firm. imDerious finirers tap the
pane, " ' ', ,
And she whose velvet voice it is that
calls,'. -- . l'
Nor calls her own in vain. -
It b as thoUeh the siren understood
How that she is so stronr at this atill
hour . '
That I Could not repulse her if t would,
Nor would, hal I the power:
As though she knew that, should I try
to check
The strength of that enrapt, respon
sive thrill, v
Let her .but slide her arm about my
neck . :, i ' '
And I obey her will!
So, when she speaks I answer; when
she woos,
Her voice, like wine, the slow pulse
goads and spars:
go to meet her through the dropping
dewt :'"'c"' i: "
And lean my lips to hers,
All the long hours run laughing into
one ' . ..
The strange, sweet moment when the
evening fallsr-
And. like a mother summoning her
on,
Resistless New Bern calls!
J. L. K
(With Apologies to Guy Wetmore
Carry L)
Two rutakant,
An Eorlls aewspaper says that
schoolmaster wis In the bablt of pun
Ishing scholars who 1 came to
sclioot (a tM 'morning by keeping
them la la Um afternoon. " One who
was Are tninate late was kept in ten
minutes and so on In proportion. One
morning it dianced that the school.
master was half aa hoar late, and
smart boy among his pupils was not
slow to remind turn of the fact "I'm
very sorry tot being lata, boys," said
the schoolmaster, with a twinkle in his
eye, "and as t punish yofl it's only fair
that you ia torn should punish toe, ao
you wUI an stay and keep me In for an
hour this of terse." .
'iA -A.sWeal0 L. ,r,
One Of BrewninCs letters Is a reply
to yoang poet who wrote asking
Brownint adrtc about publishing a
volume of peema. The reply, in part
Is a follow and may serve a useful
pnrpoea to young poets, ef today as
well: . "It sonnds strange and almost
sad to m thai I ahonld be Imagined
of antbortty In this kind, .1 who for
years could Bot get a tine printed as
cent at my ew expenee, and I began
half a century age or more." yv- ,
The Yoang Wotnta (nnrled and
mdlfntntV-HoW eared foa kiss
sir! Penltrtt Toting kfaa Why, yoa
said you'd tike to see me do It Tbe
Yooog WOtnaa Hut yon know as well
aa I de that I Said H with aa esclama
Uoa pelat at tae endl-Chlcago Trlb-
' ' ttta. ' '
. gmlth-Joo , I'm going to ' msrry
sad settle , down. Jones Bampbt
Yon'd better rematn single and eettle
P. ;
There was no full moo la tbe whole
of February. ltoO. According to as
trotMMnera, tbls will aot occur agala
eotll the year i!WtX2. ..
Latter to T. A. Grttn. .
New Bern, N. C
, Dear Sir: A property-owner of
Skowhrfan, Milne, bad a house to
paint, and "url tn rents a gulloa
by trying n ilhor paint thsn Devoe,
But hii fint wa 10 yet rent Wt
maura; 10 pr cent ef the liquid was
walor; snd J3 pf r-nt of ti e pigm nt
barytwi,
II ow rri'h, &
Cm. of t) !
fart V si S r'i
t !! J'.II f.r.J it .
t.r. . h ! .
d ' ? t -t I
,o 1 J t' o pa
S few f it
V
3 yo tliiiilt, he arv f
:'.::r, ia paint, is tl.e
l ia u gi s paint,
t; and ! cif it en gi
: t arid htti r f n ' r.nt
p U m p- i r.
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University Defeats Wake Forest'
Special to Journal "
. Raleiffh. Anril 8. BaM ball here to-
dav. Universitv of North Carolina 6,
Wake Forest A "
Larae Fertilizer Plant to' Be Located,
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WearetafonrieibyMriA. Rawt -
mgsjnanageroftheVa. Car. Caiemk8 WMa ,t,cle, De,loe
Co. that his company wiUerectdurir!'OTtPPer' ona time he was
the coming summer, a large fertiliser
plant in this city. ' A : large amount of
money he says' will be spent, as the
plant will be complete, and up-to-date.
Mr. Rawhhgs tells as that it is
sary that this plant be erected to
the demand of the increased trade for
his company's fertilizers.
Mr, Snips (who has called about that
long stnmllng neconnt) 80 yoa weatt
pay today, eh? Welt new, .1 ware
yon If you don't settle with ase by this
day week' I'll g3 round to all yeas' oth
er creditors and tell, them that yevt
paid me in full, and then you'll have
'em all down on yon. Bee what I
mean?
I)laapolatlaa-.
Rector's Wife (to village grocer)
Well, I hope you like our. new curate.
Grocer Yes, ma'am, thank you;, w
like blm very welt (pause); not, how
ever, that I think he's as flueut aa we
bod a rigbt to expect, seeing as bis fa
ther was an auctioneer. London Tele
graph. -
R. A. M. Notice.
A regular Convocation of New Bern
Chapter No. 46 R. A. M. will be held
Monday evening April 10th 1906 at 7.30
o'clock.
By order of the High Priest, .
H. B. SMITH,
Secty.
How They Stand.
The votes and how they stand will be
inserted in this paper every morning.
votes to be counted every night at 8
0 clock by the committee and contest
closes Wednesday, April 12th, at 9,
p. m. Votes can be cast at drug
stores. A beautiful hat on exhibition at
J. J. Baxter's millinery store. Queen
crowned Friday 14th. at 9.30 p. m
Miss Hildred Cohen 958
Miss Emma Sultan 891
Miss Annie Hardison 606
Miss Sudie Collins 432
Miss Elleanor Taylor 301
Miss Mattie Green 231
Miss Maye Moore 148
Miss Margaret Smallwood 105
Mis Mabel Barms ' 88
Overhauling Presbyterian Organ.
The Presbyterian Church Organ is un
dergoing a complete overhauling. Mr.
Snyder, of Washington, D, C. is doing
the work, and it will be completed in
time for the Easter Services. Mr. 8ny
der also does piano repairing, voicing,
reletting and tuning. He bears certifi
cates from four leading music teachers
of Wilmington. Hi letters say. he
make old instruments sound like new,
On request he wiU give name of a d ox
en well known people of New Bern for
whom he has don piano work recently.
His tint her is limited so that be ran
only book a few more order, - Instru
ments examined and estimates' free.
Yearly trips to New Bern. Phone 132,
at-ttr. Richardson 82 Pollock 8t
(I have teen Mr. Snyder certificates
and knowing the writer of the let tea
win say hi representation are correct
Editor.). ', --'- -; ' j -",;'."
A New Bern Woman Styt
"have yoa a floor paint that wiU , k
two weeks T" Yes we have Devoe's;
ha a beautiful gloss and will wear two
years if properly applied. E. W. Small
jcC L.fi.Danlra Car.r
I wish to thank those who andeav
ored to sav my property during Fri
day nwmlng' fire. . ; i
For the present my headquarters will
be at Scott' stable on Middle tree'
where I will be (lad to meet my frUrtfs
and patron . 1
' . L & DANIELS.
Adirilnistrators Notice
h Mwt faf y taow ( mrf. ftlaM H--w HetJ'
aw - akil sat 1 Smi " al laSiwiri aataaWa) (aarvirtart
I K Mil eail r Kt"f 4 to arn it Is
sar tu r - ' fo m stew) em or tfu)
I IK. I h dr f AprU l,'4 srUt .U w
1vhkw-1 in ! tf tttr 1 aaawr y . AM yiaweaaawsi
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GEN. CULLEN A. BATTUE
Th FrlW '. KW Mi .
EstttaMt
Mtw Baralsa Dies at firsssebsrs.
r The following special from Greens
boro tells of the death of the gentleman
who Uved fa New Bern many years
tana was uovvwu w uu. vitj wiu iv
I people. General Battle was on the
. iovrat' editorial staff 'for aevtral
Mayor of New Bern, and was always
prominent in affairs here, especially in
matters ef politics and thoa concerning
the welfare and interest of Confederate
Veterans.
It will he with general sorrow that
the news-ef kb death si learned in this
city:
wsksr. April I General & A.
Battb sfad this stasagataaaee'clock.
aged H tU was sicfc far tw woeea.
The r inkii w Ptorabutg
wife.
A KCXI K1SSICX ROTE.
Twa tay Vers.
"One secret of a happy Christian life
is learning to live by the day. It Is the
long stretches that tire us.
We think we carry this load until we
are three score and ten. We cannot
fight this battle continually for half a
century. But really there are no long
itretches. Life does not come to us all
at once; it comes a day at a time.
Even tomorrow it never ours until it
becomes today, and we have nothing
whatever to do with it but pass it down
a good and fair inheritance m today's
work well done, and today's life well
lived."
Gratifying.
Twelve students will complethe the
common school course is the Brevard
School this year and some of them will
teach in the public schools next year.
Ice Cream Soda today at McSorley's
New Boarding Home.
Having purchased the interest of Mrs
Moore in her boarding house at No. 40-
South Front street, I shall be glad to
see my old friends and patrons at that
place. I can assure them of good board,
pleasant rooms, and courteous treat
ment.
Terms one dollar per day; reasonable
rates by the week.
MRS. JANIE BERRY
Daisy Garlands Fortune.
BEAUTIFUL COMEDY-DRAMA
PLAYED BY
LeatliiiiL imitenr Ictorx.
Prceeeds For The B n fit of The Basket
Ball Team.
ames Willis,
PitAcrriCAij
IlLACKSUITO
' And horse shoer ha opened a -hop
at th place forrneriy oe-
eupied by Samuel Jackson, oa
' thaTwharf In rearof C. B. HIUs.
Work properly don tad guar- '
antoed. ' : - - ' ,
Hiving purchased th stock ia trad
end Furniture busine heretofore
ducted by L, A. Taylor, aoeeessor to
Dimnray and Tsybr, I would ana5w
that my personal attenUon will be
g1en to the aevornmodaUoa f
rm. A W0 saUartad vora 01 rTJKlsi'
TL'RE. MATTINGS, CARPrTIXGS,
RIT.3 and olW FURNISHINGS a
now ofTerod at tri"M to m.t towpaU-
ln. Inaul!m.nt of eaah. AB who are
inl'-iti to the form 6r wiU make
thfif payrrn-r.ta to m. -
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Furnitura Storo!
I Nice Lot Carolina Hams at
McDaniel
Also
new lot Harvey's Small Sugar jc
J j - Cured Pig Hams, Sugar Cured Shoul- fe
; ' ; ' ders and Breakfast Strips. j
5 We call special attention to our Pure Kettle Rendered Leaf
51 .Lard which you will find superior to any Lard sold elsewhere" in the 3
5, eity- ;
J - Fresh lot Fox River Print Butter, Fancy Full Cream Cheese, g
We will thank you for your trade. Everything guaranteed as repre- 2"
J sen ted. afe
5 ' Yours to please,
J.L.MeDaniel
Wbolesale
eft
m 1 iw owro.
farker Store.
State Mutual Life Assurance Co
of W orchester Illjis.'u-hiicil.
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 ami paid-up insurance
values to which the insured is entitled by the Laws of Massachusetts.
Pamphlets, rates and values for any age sent on applicat ion.
Don't insure unless you have consulted,
E. H. HOWE,
District Agent.
Furniture ! Furniture ! Furniture!
NEW GOODS All
KIY1XG EVERY
DAY.
Tod wi I dad la my store i very
iklnglo m.ke I hnm? comfortaliV
! the wi) of mtNiTIUtf, anil
will be 1 old it prices where cum
pelltloi eati no tigare.
vJ. S. Miller.
JUST RECEIVED
Lot Nice Pictures.
Paitel and Oil reproductions, in Gold and Dec
orated Oak Frames at
Call and
JFoliJQ. B. Ives
Opposite
OurUp-to-Date
HKTew Store
: V is open
. "With a aompiaU Bim of '
UEiTS, YOUTH'S AND
r ; CniLDBEN'S CLDTIIINO
and rl'deabU Goat' rVrnUhlnfS. Everything In latest atylaa. BOY'S
. ' CLOTUINO A SPECIALTY. Everybody come to see us.
HOWARD BROTHERS,
- , Under Hotel Hazelton.
"Typewriter, Fcpplie J
Ritioti for in'tfikti. LUfi
. ill Botl f iff r. Kiuterl(
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9
5ltKi3 f3jrjer.
1 . 11 1 1 VI
oruer iiroau anu u an cock i?is.
extremely low prices.
see them.
l"ot Oilice.
: ;. C.T. IIAXOOCK '
Jlcnl riin(o AgcuU
la Breed 8V , . New Wn, H. U
Ktm
KASTKRCAKDS
n lane of ,
rur Card . .
jit rMv' 1 j s
Owen G. Dunn,