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f - f - v New ITsrn, I f C famday- Morning, June 18, 1905. Vol. XXIII.3fo. CO. Twenty-Fourth Tear it 1 .hen'Beliaiiy wrote 'lank- j ' lae?' oackward - it may--nave jj meant a1 great deal tor liiin, J j dux., wjieii we ;wriiE iuyjiiiy I Jq award' it' means aedJlea, .for our customers' as we are always looking mrward 'ior; j 'gooo. vaiUBS iii jasy jrricEs.v, Here is Your Chance 1 TvAs the house wife picks out the broken straws from the broom, so we pick out the broken Iota from our stock and offer them to yw t r little more than the yalue of broken straws.' . . 1-; , ; The best 15c Colored Lawns to c'oseout at 8c. We have just re e jived a shipment of New Colored Lawns and Organdies, . worth 15c, tney are beautiful Patterns and-will be sold at 10c White Duck Belts onlp 10c. Children, Misses and Ladies . White Canvas, Oxford . . and Gibson ties, alt sizes. J. M. Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 42 Pollock JSt.K Opposite Post-office, AAiAiiiaAjl AAA AA-fc A m. m.. A AAA AAA A A A A A A A J educational 5 QUESTIONS Attorney Pewsr l Scheel CenalttMt. : ApsolstsiMb VseclMtlea Cwrtrscti Wttk ' r - Tachr. Ststt Charts r. Col- '"' j -. er4 BapHst T Coaventles ' Ntxt Month. ; Bargains This Week We hav always some Special You. Values For BE QUICK. about 2,000 yds. Here you are from it 2,600 yards. 40 inch White Lawn, 2Cc 21c up to 37Jc per yard. kind, sale price 9Jc yd. CALICO. 750 yds Calico, only 2Jc a yd. FIGURED LAWN 12 and 15c Liwn.choiee this week 91c yd. f HAMBERG .' ' Insertion and Lace just received, SHIRTS 125 dozen Men's Shirts, worth 40c, this week 22c each. CLOTHING.; Men's Suits in Broken Sizes, 88, 37, and 38. Prices from 9 to 15 dollars re duced to $5.50 and $9.50. 76 Middle Strest. 33 "Ft I C CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plants at Clarkg, Hymkn a Siding, Kington and Bobereonville. , , Annual Capacity 15,000,000. Having installed Modern Dry Kilns we are now prepared to furnish the Beat' f ' f Building Brick .ever offered on this market " : ' : PBICES GUARANTEED. V UYMAN SUfPIiY COMPANY, New Bern, N C Selling Agen ., . ."V rjwocao xziwl The Great Slaughter Sale of : .China'and;;C'iBr.yani '. ( ' ' THAT WILL PLEASE THE lPlA.'eXv ' TO BS SOLD AT ; From today on we have a high 'grade ot goods f and can sell you at the price ot ehedp goods Sale each day from 7:80 a m to 730 p m,and Saturday's from 730 a. m. to 12 - m. - This an opportunity or a life time, Jt costs you nothing to look, r-r come at once. ' , y " " i I !". HERE ARE BOMB OP OUR PRICES: P Cups and Saucers 20c a i dozen. Plates 20 and 25c a i dozen,, of beautlfn . decorated. ' : . ' "A - ' f . ' . $5.50 Toilet get, 10 pieces, extra large size, : beautifully decorated, -lined only 212. , v. " H - .1 $4.50 Decorated Toilet Sots, 10 pieces for $2 89. ' v. ' If yon wish to buy a number of other articles In crockery, all sizes, plates.bowla, cream pitchers, vegetable dishra,etc, we think you will be pleased with this sale. ' , ' " ' " Everything will be almost given away. ' Do not miss this great chance to get such genuine bargains, if you do you will regret it. . ' - . : WHOLESALE OK RETAIL. 81 Broad St. , to gold fiineral Called - SoljfA. - Upon To Raleigh, June 17. A case of interest DBS come up to the attorney general from New Hanover county, the ques tion being as to "whether county board of education should appoint the school committee for Wilmington. Under an old law the committee has been acting without such appointment by the board The latter thinks that the old law is repealed, and that it alone has the power to Appoint the committee, ' At- tomey Gilmer so rules. " . " Another matter coming before the Attorney General is as to the power of the Board of Health of Washington county, to make vaccination regulatio n for the public schools. : In "a letter'" to Dr. Richard H. Lewis, secretary to the State board of health, the superinten dent of health at Washington county says that there was small pox in one township and that the board of health ordered compulsory vaccination in that township and in any others in which small pox might occur; requiring that in such cases teacbers and pupils must be vaccinated in order to attend school and that violations of the regulations would prevent any teacher from doing duty. The movement was unpopular and the school board showed a hostile attitude. Dr. Lewis referred the letter to the State Superintendent of Public Instruction who passed it on to the attorney general. The latter decides that the sanitary committee of . any county may make such regulations and provisions for the vaccination of its in habitants and make such' arrangements aa lend security to the public health, the public safely being the highest law and matters regarding the public health being always considered a field for the largest public power. The attorney general says he la . clearly of -opinion that the board of health has ample power to order compulsory vaccination in any township where small pox exists This ruling, will settle that question not only In . Washington county but in any other where it may arise. 4 Yet another school question has been passed upon by the attorney general this being whether a school committee whose term expires the 'first of July ean make a contract with a teacher to teach during July . and. August. . The attorney general says the statute in ex press terms forbids a school committee from employing a teacher' whose term of employment "extended .beyond the term of office of such committee. The State charters the Dixie Brew Company of Charlotte, to make a bev erage of that name - and other soft drinks, capital stock $50,000, the stock holders being W H. Elliott of Char lotu, C. V. Rainey'and W. T. Gatlin, Atlanta, The Hickory Electric Com pany amend its charter extending the latter 80 years and increasing it capital to $24,000. ; ..;;rr ' The North Carolina Colored Baptist State Convection is to meet at Durham July. 13-17. ,; W. C. Cartwright of Eden ton is its president and it is auxiliary to the National Convention which is the largest negro organisation in the world, having, it is stated over three million communicants, and which does missionary work in this country, South America and Africa, and which has its own publishing house at Nashville em' ploying 150 persons, and printing all Its books including bibles. In North Caro lina the church has 175,000 communi cants and Rev. L. T. Christmas is its State missionary. He says the church is teaching the nojjroea the lesson of self-reliance, snd to depend upon them selves and not nt..iri nthprs. Rogtrt and Sorrtll Got Thirty Diyt Is Jail. , So End Cat. Special to Journal Raleigh, N. . C, A June- 17. In the case of J, Rowan Rogers who is crier of the Federal court here,, and P. Sorrell, for contempt of Superior court and embracery, in seeking to in-: fluence jurors R. M. King and S. P. Marcom, in favor. Kilgo and Duke in the noted libel damage case of Gattis against Kilgo; jurors King and Marcom swore positively that Rogers and Sor rell went to -their houses, an( asked them to, do .all they" could for Kilgo, saying if the latter lost the ..case, he would be ruined, to keep the matrer quiet, and if there was trouble after the trial was over, Kilgo and Duke would straighten the matter out. Dr. L. P. Sorrell Swore he met Rogers and the latter said he was trying to cor rect the sentiment against Dr. Kilgo. All the attorneys for Kilgo and Duke swore they had not employed Rogers or Sorrell, and knew nothing of the mat ter. : Duke and Kilgo swore the same thing. " The Judge fined Rogers and Sorrell each $50 and 80 days in ail, but remitted the fine and .the men went im mediately to jail, taking no appeal, the Judge saying their guilt was clear. . GUILT WAS CLEAR. Not a cent wanted, unless you are cured. If you are sick and ailing, take HoUister's Rocky Mountain Tea. A great blessing to the human family. Makes you well keeps you well. 86 cents, tea or tablets. For sale by F. S. Duffy. ADVANCE OF JAPS- In Memoriam. - In memory of Francis McGurderDow dy who was born Jan. 4, 1904, died June 14th, 1906.J -" ' "s Precious darling how we miss you None but God beside us know,, t Since He's taken you to heaven There to rest forever more . . Free from pain, earth's cares and 'troubles , - You are blest with God above, : .' He was only glad to take yon - In the home of light and love. Frank we miss your smiles at morning Which yon gave to every one - But we felt it would not last long God's will, not ours be done. How we miss your little footsteps - And the prattle of thy tongue, 'Oh I" which made our home so happy Now we feel we are left alone. We must say good bye for ever Til in heaven we meet agam, God will call us home to meet you There he'll mend the broken chain. Written and composed by his loving Aunt Zlla ClPalmer. Sprained Ankle, ' Stiff Neck, Lame Shoulder. These are three common ailments for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is pecially valuable. If promptly applied it will save you time, money and suffer ing when troubled with any one of these ailments. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. New York Cotton Market. The following were the opening and closing prices' on the New York Cotton Exchange, June 17. Open High Close July 860 862 Aug 866 869 October 878 881 Receipts 8,000; London Advice, Dtclar Llntvltch Surround od and Bawlldered. London, June 17.- The practical cer tainty now that peace negotiations can not begin for another month leads to the conviction that another great battle will be fought in the interval. According to the Daily Telegraph's Tien Tain correspondent, a Japanese forward movement has already com menced, in the spite of the rainy sea son. The Daily Telegraph's Tokio corres pondent gives an interesting idea of the situation from a correspondent, who is said to be in a good position to know the actual facta. This correspondent says that the principal Russian depot is at Gudshu Pass, where many light rail roads are being constructed northward to facilitate retreat. Lieutenant-Gen- eral Linevitch, bewildered by the strat egy of the Japanese, is making repeat ed reconnoisances and throwing out in numerable scouts. .' Nevertheless, at the present moment, the correspondent says, all his army is completely .envel oped. The Japanese army has made a circle a hundred miles, in circum ference around Linevitch, and is gradu ally closing In.' ' , - A ' ; ' The Japanese military correspondent of the Morning Post rays' the Russian evacuation of Qmoso shows that' Gener al. Kawamura's '"Army of the Yalu, despite the difficulties met with over a mountainous country, has arrived time to synchronize with the move menta of the other Japanese armies, and, the correspondent adds,- stirring events are imminent.. -'J-f The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agree able and so natural that you do not real ize it is the effect of a . medicine. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F S Duffy New Arrivals at McDaniei's 5 . " . Fresh Canned Mackerel, Brook Trout Salmon,' Imported Sardines, Domestic g Sardines, Van Camps Big Hominy in Cans;Plneapple Chunks. Grated Pineap ple, Queen Olives, Heinz's Baked Pean Sweet, Mixed ami Plain Cucumber Pick les. Great Big Sour Cucumber Pickles, Tea, Fresh Roasted Coliee, Fresh Oat Flakes, Cream Cheese, Harvey's Small Hams and Breakfast Strips," and a com plete stock of general groceries. J. L. McDaniel Wholeale ft Retail Grosser. Tarker Store. Corner Broad 1 rTTYVYTYTYTTYTTTYTYTTTTYT. Young Men Attention! The session of the New Bern Pres byterian church desires to donate one scholarship to Davidson College to some young man in this section. Ap ply to C. E. Foy, clerk of session. Asthma Sufferers Should Know This, Foley's Honey and Tar cured many cases of asthma that -were considered boneless. Mrs.' Adolph Bueslng, 701 West Third St, Davenport, Iowa, writes: "A severe cold contracted twelve years ago was neglected until it finally grew into asthma. 'The best medical skill available could not give me more than temporary relief. Foley's Honey and Tar was recommended and one fifty cent bottle entirely cured me of asthma which had bee growing on on me for twelve years, and if I had taken it at the start I would have been saved years of suffering.' ' For sale by Davis Pharmacy. 1 SERVICES TODAY ; FIRST CHURCH OF' CHRIST, Scientist, comer Hancock and Broad streets., Services Sunday 10.46 a, m. and 8.00 p. m. Bible Lesson Sermon to day: Subject: "Christian Science Isaiah , , 29-24. Sunday . school af ter morning service. Wednesday evening meeting at 8.00 p. m. Reading room is open daily. All are cordially invited to attend. ' - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Ser-viees at 11 a. m. and 6 p. m., Sermons by the pastor, Rev. H. S. Bradshaw. Sunday School at 5 p. m. Westmin ister League at 7 ;30 p. m. Important Notice. The Daughters of Confederacy are requested to meet "at their rooms Mon day afternoon at 5 o'elock.i Arrange ments will be anie for the Fourth of July dinner. t 'i'" It is ten tunes easier to euro coughs, croup,-whooptng-eougn ana an lung ana bronchial affections when the bowels are open Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tapis the original Laxative Cough Syrup. Gently moves the bowels and expels all cold from the system. Cuts the phlegm,; cures all coughs an strengthens weak lungs. ' , -','' v - - 1 , , i"4z" The Inn Opens 25th.- Miss Sue Boyd of Charlotte will be in charge at The Inn, Black Mountain, this summer. Miss Boyd has hodlargexperi ence In the Central Hotel, Charlotte, the Phoenix at Winston and at Cleve-1 land Springs and has many friends and acquaintances. The Inn opens June at for the season. ' , : .. , . JUST RECEIVED Small Lot N C Hams and Chesterfield Hams, And a Complete Line ot Fancy and Fancy Groceries continually in stock at Reasonable Prices. L 3E3C Ervin, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. J L. HARTSFIELD, Contractor and Builder. 0FFIUIC 93 12 MIDDLE ST. PHONE 238. Would be glad to have any one inspect my )ork as it.aoes m. Laths For Sale. "Red Cross" Feet Mattress. Sanitary and guaranteed. Low prices on Go Carts, Furniture, Stoves, Mattings, pictures, Htillwell Gas Lights. cJolm B. Ives Successor to Disosway and Taylor, 93 Middle Street. ia.x ; C-rad.-o.atca Don't fail to secure positions. Nearly dor.cn now holding good places in New ',' i Bern. Many others in noBilions nt various other points. '- -. .-..', ..wi y'rite for speciul ofTnr to teachers. NEW BERN. N C 7It to Advnfl rr. The rule of this ofe will be strictly enforred as to clumfcg of al, mitl chnnccs miiitt he In tUsofTn-e l-f.,ie 12 o'tliM'k, rimin, on day j - -i-vioi t,.,:.. - wiinlt j. A-l-.-ri! - :; )' i ,. this s:mI g.vi-rn t'm-ir :'.... .i n- - CHRIST CHUKCH--Sewice at 11 a, m. and Sunday school 5.00 p. m. No evening service. TABEKNACLE BaptlHt Church -Rev. C. C. Cox v.ill pn-nch at 11 am and 8 p. m.. Rutiday schil at 9.30. CKNTl'MARY t:. v. C. T. Ad.i'i :i' .1 K p. In. M. F. . CHURCH. :;!ir, 11 ft. m. by t;. I . ...r. p, ni, T. A. f. ! ! ' ' ; i ' '. A nice lot of - North Caiol na Han a just received at Coast Lin Market - , . Officer Elected. - At a regular meeting of Craven Lodge No. 1, Knights of Haimony the follow Ing officers were elected for the ensu ing term. President-S R Ball . Vicc-rre.-C V McCehee -Counselli-r H C Whitchurst. KiM-ordiiig Sec -Jas II Smith 1 inaaciul Scc-R R Hill Tr.-a-...rer-J W Bi.ldle Chnpluin-W R Harrington ' Mr.l.l -H II T.kr " -inn T Cuard-H Holland F H I; r Hall i - ' ! : : 4:- . Vb mi wiuVei -JJEe- are offering a big reduction on all our "1. Spring and Summer Snils. We have eighty-flv two piece Suits in Flannels, Homespuns and -Crashes at from 14.00 to $10.00. Stouts,. Slims' , .tnd Regular. We can fit you and save you . ' from two to five dollars on your Summer Suits We also a big Variety of Tan and Patent leather ' Oxfordsl" ; All site stripes add wklths, 'U'. New lot of nice Straw Hats Jusf received." r v Keep Oat "JTIie Flics, Window oercens and Screen Doors, 'V f'l !v of H' :,!h im.l Milhs-an nml Masury's I ;, t i!., m linn of Varnishi-". St -. r - r i:. nnd I'l'Miod VV Faint. Ix-wia' Lead and Hh Doors, Ulinds and Cut re Fencing. 1 -f-f' ' '' '. -'t it- fM f!i
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