1 1 New Bern, IT. C Wednsdy Morning, April 19, 1005. Yol. XXIII.-No. 14. Twenty -Fuurili Year mil tins NO "GREAT DAMAGE. ARE RUSSIANS TRAPPED? .1 Will Have Fine Women of the most refined taste no matter what their monotony condition in life, take an inward satisfaction in fine underwear. A few years, ago women who made their underwear at home, today buy it ready made for the fact they get just what they want at about half the expense, and with lest trouble to them, We have just received a shipment of Ladies muslin underwear which will be closed out a good deal less than their usual value. Corset Covers all sizes 25, 35 and 50c. Underskirt Hemstitched with Lawn Ruffle at 50, 65,$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Night Robes made of the best Lansdale Cambric and Nainsook at 75, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. $1.75 and $2.00. J M. Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. conmotT i it pi Houst or KurawrEt TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTirTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTftt Judt received a lot of BUSY BEE BB AND HAMS and 11 UK V It FAST Nl'rtl PH. Pure Older, Apple Cider Vinegar in barrels and half barrels. Agency for ROYAL HAKIN(i I'OWIlEK. All Good f'mh and Carefully SeleeU-d. We olic(l coni(rnrnent of all kind of Country Produce and Gum ran LM Prompt attention and Quick Koturna and will promise the Hlgheet Price that can be obtained. Give xss a Tf iaL Ti EC Ervin, Wliolt Hale and IlcUll Grocer. No. 81 Bouta Front Bt Special Easter Values. MtCN'H CLOTHING A lane linof illack GranlU BuiU worOi niSO and fl&.OO. Yor rHoiee far IH VI and tlQ.tO for (hi week only. A Ur liwtiwiit nf Mn'l Brew and pUxi RuiU. Nobby Style. Frk M.2&, 16.60. H.2i, .78 ap ts 111. 00, BOT8 CLOTHING Toar boy will tank hi very tmt to a Woe, Brown or Grey Admiral Wt MMhmllBIn Wt U have full line of Little Bait for Um em 11 aad barf boy. A Unfit an onlimiUd a irtnwwit to select from. Price moderate DRY GOOUH W Ke many ftarviln la Dry Cook, tun yard Calico ftii we only tic e yard. JaM iweived t.nog yard Deal Aftdtoecnrfini and Fruit of TV Loom HleevMaf. A Rarcain at tOc. oof price S- GOP3GON, ,75 Middle Btro it. -;v. 33 OR. ' I O IK. I CAROLINA. BRICK CO., 1eU i WmIii, rijmsi i Sldmi, Klnifmi rx1 IIWmivU . Annual Capacity 15,000.000. IneUl fry K,ms Underwear; Easter Suits, We have the largest and best selected stock of Clothing we ever car ried and can fit you no matter what your size or shape may be. Wf carry Kuppenheimer's Guaranteed Clothing There is none better made and it will be our pleasure to show you our stock. New liae of Men's Belts.Neg ligee Shirts and Under wear. Ia iact anything you want in the Men's Furnishing ine. J. J. UU wee tie yd only. 10 nrM to are imtv prvr uinMl r jn BAXTER Appeal In Damag Suit and Bucket . Shops. Pirdont Bln Souht. Crop Bulletin Re port. War Agalaat Rtltloh Dlapan. aary and tor Prohibition. Now Agricultural Building. Ral Ifh't Primary. Raleigh, April 18. Congressman J. M. Gudger Jr. was here last night in conference with Governor Glenn urging him to grant a pardon for Efreum Han sley, a white man 64 years old who is serving a three years sentence for manslaughter in Madison county. He has served fourteen months of the sen tence. Efreum and Andy Hansley were involved in a row with another man and a shot nred by Anay Killed Kacnei Shelton, a woman who was standing near. Andy escaped and has never been captured. The Governor has the petition under advisement. One of the most notable cases argued in the Supreme court today was Jones vs The American Warehouse Co. of Spray, N. C, the appeal being from a $7,000 verdict for damages on account of injuries received by the plaintiff while at work in the Warehouse. C B. Watson and J. L. Patterson repre sented the- Warehouse Co. and Clement Manly the plaintiff. The case is up on an order to re-hear. Other cases argued today were Wall vs Smith, Whitaker vs Whitaker, Dogs vs Hutson, Bullen vs Hancock, Farp vs Winton and Jennings vs Hotel Co. The appeals in the test cases against the bucket shop for the purpose of test ing the act of the recent legislature prohibiting bucket shops are to be ar gued Friday morning. There are three of them, one from Wake and two from Person county. Another important ar ument will be Dennis Simmons Lum ber Co. and Corporation Commission vs the Atlantic Coast Line in which the A. C. L. contests the right of the Com mission to order the placing of truck scales at the plant of the Dennis Sim mons Lumber Co. by the railroad for the use of the lumber company. The North Carolina Crop Bulletin is sued this morning states that the freez ing temperature in Western and Cen tral Carolina yesterday morning injured the fruit arid all kinds of truck consid erably, but the full extent of the dam age cannot be estimated as yet. The report states that the winter wheat tnd oat crops are the finest in many years and truck conditions m the cut are the finest In year- if the cold and frost now prevailing do not reach them. It b aura to give them severe setbacks. The indications are for the largest corn crop In years. The Albemarl Presbytery will eon vene tonight wttn um rTesbytenan Church continuing in session until Thursday. Rev. A. J. Harria, pastor of the church at Washington, N. C, will preach the opening sermon. The Presbytery comprise 20 church in Central Carolina. Thursday eight there will bo a reception by the ladies of the church. Rev. Jasper C Ma pastor of the Tabetnaclo Baptist Church appealed to hi congregation Bunday night to de clare against the dispensary and for the people of the city to rise up fa) their might and sweep tt out and establish prohibition la its stead. Tola la regard ed as the first formal awe for aa olee tion to be bJ la the fall oa the petition of dUpanaary, prohibition ar opea aa its. Mr. MaoeManilhkcowgTogatioB ware loader a the fight forthe diepeo sary two year. J. C. Clifford was bar today from Duna to procure a charter for the Rood A Gran thaai Co. to do a wncl Is and retail drug km Issi. TaaaapltallatSO.. 000 authorised aad W.000 aabaerlbad. iVrL Bool aad 0. X. Grantfcsua and others. TV aew sorporaUoa tak over too buelneas heretofore eondueted by Hood and Qraotkam. , . Another eharter la la the eXatUftfi Co of Ennotd, eajrful ft 000 a C. Butt- ft eM4 tfceWS fceoaWpaVfttOTIa r7 1 wiB do fcttatitile burin field.- . ' ' -t ' wmiJe)De HewBaraaadi. A. MrCnure!MfipTlnnorfcerw4ta CommUlooj af AgrWHara, Patter ton a the cMnmlUo la rbarg af the orortion of U4 w pA,9nt agrwejltara bik!ir at the A. A bt. CoiUf raw tidertnc th Mtur of tM awardbif of the enotrart faf 0 beating ad pranb Ing for the bew betkUnf wbkh la heinf ruahed t aoMpleUnSj aew. It had boat bitcrt4 t tava tbi atatur fnr the rearolar laMtlnf of the full board la JaM, bat the trat Inobrta thai 0J work tma U torn anw ee eke U I Mrakr werfc f Ue fmetrertV ef the Iwikll" Owe tin. It la wtl txt Keenimit( rill Tr Wl at enre 1 ft4 "fH IK enmiraH t tt fre i'T mMry t 4 jy ft, )t fcv Oood NiwiFor Th Ftrmor In Regard To Th Damagt by Frost The reign of the frost king is over aad the Journal is very glad to report that the damage done by the cold snap has not been nearly so bad as has been feared. A gentleman who has W much experience in the raising of crops and is also acquainted with the manner of plants and vegetables when hurt by the frost says that there has been no great injury done around here. The bean crop is probably hurt worse than ui uPp,.ra. any other as it was further advanced. ;To8's fleet is within touch of the Rus Damage to that crop cannot be repaired sian fleet and his scout boats are raid owing to the lateness of the season ing Rojestvensky's colliers depriving and the scarcity of the seed. Cucum- himof theneCes sary coal and preventing bers come next but as it is a vegetable ... -,.,,. which has numerous crops during the mm from for the Paclfic w,th season the loss will be only a small mat out a battle. The Russian fleet is di- ter and easily repaired , Potatoes and peas are not hurt twenty five per cent. The report that they are ruined is wrong-. Their Droerress has jKti hn trH,l ht thv they will yield-very near an average crop. What little fruit there is raised in this section has been injured or is believed to be hurt by the frost. The small fruit, strawberries, huckleberries etc., have had a serious set back. The straw berries in the section known as ."Btraw berry belt" have been set back and it is feared that the crop will be very short. This favorable report of course applies merely to the country around New Bern The frost was morejsevere in the inte rior of the State and doubtless worked greater damage. Reports from Pamlico county say that Monday night's cold and frost did great er damage to truck than Sunday's low temperature. Tuesday's view of the truck shows that every kigd of vegeta tion suffered severely, potatoes, beans, peas and cucumbers. Fires were ket burning at night, but little benefit came from them in saving truck. It fills the arteries with rich, red blood, makes new flesh and healthy men and women. That's what Hollis- ter's Rockv Mountain Tea wiil do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For Bale by F S. Duffy. Reel Team Meeting. All those interested in the formation of a reel team, which shall go to the State Firemen's tournament this Sum mer, are requested to meet Mr. Tom C Daniels at Button headquarters tonight at 7.30 o'clock. The attempt for a winning team is to be made. Turn out and help. Dr R. F. JrHncton, DENTAL SPECIALIST. Practice confined to treatment of dis eased germs. Will be in New Bem for several days. and may be consulted at the of fice of Dr. E. F. Early or Dr. L. L. Dameron New Masonic Theatre. 11VM tllWUVUl' Tuesday, April 25th THE WORLD FAMOMS BLACK PATTI TROUBADOURS ALL NEW FEATURES' 40- Si -40 BLACK PAITI Tbe G reelect Staffer of her Race JOHN IIUGKER "THE ALABAMA BLOSSOM" Funniest Colored Man Allva BEAR BLACK PATTI SING "Sawenee River" Preeentlnf the Merry Muekal Farce LOON BY DREAMLAND." SO - un - SO sauBTur and twtaunrr VARIETY, MIN1TREL, urn OPERATIC SPECIALTIES im raoooxn it Tutanti Spring Lamb tor Ea ter, call at Oaks Heat llarm.- - ; lt Oeeaa fad, today 4 MtSevWf :'.-.'-.. - To Burilng tothtra-t l1-f Ihert It Dd tut in a woman lift 'htn the ceedi ilrenath fcor than ba , ' ht U curilng a ehlld. th enat tuataln tht lift cf tto pertorife otir told a rereir qual U 7inoV to ortatt tuch trcr.,xth. 9 eordiaUr Inttti anf at tT) Tvsi-4om tcr.m to trr Vinoi ca our prc-lB to return her conr it ii M fullf caUsfled. Ient tMt fair! Dlapatches Indicate Japs Have Russian Fleet Blocked Up, Tokio, April 18. Dispatches from Hong Kong and Manilla indicate that . , . , , . Aommi logo nas itojestvensky in a traP- Wlth hi Pth northward sowed with mines the Russian's course through Formosa strait and channels northwest jg Dracticallv barred and he i. cut off VUa; i.:. u , vided, according to late dispatches. There are two divisions, one is located fa Turon b and other ig off Hq . Kon- Togos fleet is concentrated. ne can attacK either Russian division with superior force. , Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. Raleigh, April 18. The Supreme Court hands down following (minions today: Hughes vs Knott, from Wake, new trial. Shields vs Bank, from Guilford, new trial in plaintiff's appeal, and affirmed in defendant's appeal resulting in a de cision for the plaintiff. West vs Grocery Co., from Guilford, no error. Fisher vs Fisher, from Guilford, mod ified and affirmed. Railroid Co. vg Hardware Co. from Guilford, affirmed. Greensboro vb Scott, from Guilford, no error. Kennedy vs Price, from Davie, no error. Copple vs Commissioner, from Davio, affirmed. Hendrix vs Cotton Mills, from Davie, new trial. Foil vs Newsom, from Rowan, two cases, decided in favor of defendant. Murdoek vs Commissioners from Ire dell, reversed and proceeding dis missed. Clement vs Ireland, from Davie, af firmed. Currie vs Jones, reversed and re manded. Cranford vs Telegraph Co., from Davidson, no error. Rollins va Ebbs, from Haywood, pe tition to rehear allowed and judgment below affirmed. Clegg va Railway from Iredell, per curiam affirmed. Click va iocomobile Co., from For ythe. per curiam, defendants appea diamiaaed under rule 17. King v Kemer from Koraythe, per curiam, defendants appeal diamiiianl under rule 17. No mercury, no mineral, no dangrr in Holluiter'a Rocky Mountain Tre. The ffreateat family tonic known Bring- ffoud health to all who tue it. S3 cent. Tea or Tablet. For aU by F. S. Duffy. A Niw Btra Wmii Siyi "have you a floor paint that will U two week?" Ye w have Devoe'; it ha a beautiful (Ine and will wear two year if properly applied. E. W. 8 ma 1 1 Dr. Hyatt Cmln. Dr. H. O. Hyatt win be la New Bern at Hotel CtaMtawU, Monday and Toe day, May 1C and tnd., tor th purpate ef treatinff 4kmm at the eye and Utroat utd AUlmt a 6Im Carrta ftM wil wmr M Wnt m Devoa'a. N ctfc er art M beavy WedWd, lira i Dc ree'l wwlcM 111 mmtm to tt pteU goM Vy a W. tWOveod and k.J. C.WWUI - nveJ4 red aw- Cewt Um Meet Market. at tn snrj w Nice Lot Carolina Hams at McDaniel's Also new lot Harvey's Small Suar Cured Pig Hams, Sugar Cured Shoul ders and Breakfast Strips. We call special attention to our Pure Kettle Rendered Leaf Lard which you will find superior to any l.anl sold elsewhere in the city. Fresh lot Fox River Print Putter. Fancy Full ( ream Cheese. We will thank you for your trade. F.vvrythimr (ruaranteeil as repre sented. Yours to please, J. L. McDaniel Wholesale & farker Store. .Si Refrigerators, Freezers. Have You bought one ? See me beTore you buy. 1 have the Cold Wave and l.al.el IJern. i..!,,!--. I'eerless, Iceland Won der and White Mouutain lee Cream I'n-en s at very Low Prices Considering Excellent quality of Co.,,!,. JT. S. Miller. JUST HEfllilTEB Lot Nice 'Pictures. Pastel and Oil reproductions, in Gold and Dec orated Oak Frames at extremely low prices. Call and see them. vJolrn B. Ives Opposite lot Olfice. Our Up IS OPEN With a complete line of MEN'S, YOUTH'S AKI) CIIILDHEN HLDTIIINO and Fashionable (icnt'a FurnilnnKn C1)THIN(; A sr EC I A LTV HOWARD BROTHERS, Under Hotel Hazelton. Carolina Business College BOOK-KEEPING. 8H')R THANH. IIAS'KIM. Knt. r n.. -and I'rrparc f, a FALL POHITION. During Ainl and Jul) . Ml. IM I iS'( M NT ( )F 2. CKK CENT TO PUBLIC HCH(M)L TEA( 'II KlfS S r,t. at utir, f,,r M.rtiruUni, S. J. Hi'I.I.AliA V. I'r..i..nl. N. I Urn, N. C. State Mutual Life Assurance Co f VTorclieitrr MftMHnrliiiNetlH. 0f(Mllt4 44 oi Year Old. AD form of Life and Endow rrwnt frAincn i ucl AaaoeJ raaej dHrkienrt are peid upon all i.!rir Every pntiry hee emVrd ihntm ih- rh .urrTn.Irr an.) ii. up in values to wttkk) Um tneured I entitled by the I . . ,f Muwrnuarttji FaaiphMk, ralea and vafoee for nv a- xnt i ii.lirUcin. Una t iMaar an lee ywa kav ronuKd. B. H. HOWE, Dlitrict Agent. Spalding's 1905 Base 'Ball Guide Hart Arrlred f AU fag Mm Betk BeUj Mltto,- Ckerw Md MmA. fa Km Lew Tv a o4. Drtto v4 Omt fpertlrej Ceeda, 'r Vm .T. Hill. Retail Grocer. Corner I'.road and Hancock fits. iuuiIM (iiiu ij Mil IU ft U tO. - to - Date y.-. i: :it.st Htylra. HOY'S I up iniur&nre KASTEIt CAEDS Tm iJn ef EetorCrd Jeet RereJv- Owen 0. Dunn, Ltt frliur ttotlBM. r. rui tra It. - t i r -, c '