-.,s-. f . ' V ' - : . .V- .1 1 Vol. XXII I. -No. 87. New Hern, IT. C Taursdiy Aloriilng,' July 13, 1905, T went y-Fownh Tear r Strengthen The Stomach With ill-o-na And " i;' y7rv V""" Keep 'fc . " A wealthy .philanthropist in New organs by the Use of Mi-o-na that they I l. ' " York ipenda thousands of dollars every w"1 be free from aickneee- in the " " 'iummer providing milk for the babies, summer eeaaon. -- ' ... vl .. Mi-o-na restores complete health to " ".'"-J , greatly decreased. He appreciates the . fact that disease germs -are common in ti& the summer and that the stomach must ' 1 1 bt Ifept healthy to resist their at- tacka, i A - ' , Older people ' do 1 not hve on a milk ;j-.v '.o v . "vv : Mm niMiMl It au Knf tltA.f ,u. VuOJf wiu strengthen the stomach and digestive Hies Mm New Lot Jtist Received ALL SIZES I . Beautiful Gowns mado-of Fine Nainsook, either long or Short r Sleeves at 60c, 75c, $1.00, Jl.25, $1.50, $2.00. . . " v ' " Skirts with Hemstitched tucks and with Lace edge and Insertion i at 50c, 65Cj 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $2.50; v. N , " .Pants at 25e 35c, and 50c. Corset Covers at 25c, 85c and 50c " -' "AH Colored Lawns and Organdies will be closed out It's not a , 1 question of coslv they will bo soW. We don't need them ext winter -but we do need the money. Now if we have the goods you watt it's no trouble to trade 4 fj. M. Mitchell &. Co., PHONE 1; 42 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office.. Don't Miss It. Here Is a Bargain, Come quick before it's gone Weplaee on sale 1500 yards fine quality 40 inch White Lawn, as long as it lasts, com at ance, at 9c a yard. ' . , SHEETING. - ' SOf yards sheeting at only SJc per yd. -. APRON GINGHAMS 1.80C yards e quality at 4Jc per ydr INSERTION, 750 yards insertion at only 24a yard. ' CLOTHING, . . Two hundred and fifty Men's and Boy's Suits, all this season's style will t at fifty cents on the dollar. All our $2.50 pants now going at $1.26 a pair. . KNEE PANTS. ' - 25 dozen Boy's Knee Pants, worth 40c, this week 21c a pair. : V.- . RIBBON , ' t No 40, worth 15e a yard, all colors this week only 9fc per yard, . -. Middle r U ' r MUOIVIII llUlla Ut JiMH wUUJI J, UU , : " : llanufacturera Agents for Erie City Engine L. 'swd: Boilers. Celebrated :Van Winkle Gins v'"?'-; and Preaaes Wagftner Steam Duplex Pumps, J i - ' Saw Mills, Woed-working : machinery, 1 Leather Belts, Iron, Steel,, pipe, ' " "Bofler Tubes and averything in the mill supply line at manufacturers pricea.. ' -f v w Middle at . -. . . , piio mt ' ; .-J !..-. ooo,sioci: Of Clothing:, SIiocs ' , Hats and Dress Goods ' BUghtly t'amnged by firo and tratcr 7il "fca-EtMd at 7:30, p. m. Itv?Illpay you tobDcn nt70 IIIdcllrlHrcct. i I e ' '" S "1 Well the whole system end cores headache, back-ache, sleeplessness, pains and dla- tress after eating, vertigo, heart burn, and the genenl debility which result from a weak stomach and imperfect digestion. MA uantee moneT Mi-n-na dona not show hf-ln.-u riven ,7 .. .: '--' " 7'V " , . 51 witn every oo cent Dor. A8K-r. a v 6 Duffy to show you the guarantee, AND PRICES 288. - Street. n v.. Drierwear le:id ixTcnsiGiis. i . ... . . . . . .. ' Very Important Industrial Feature In -- 'North Carolina... j" Reads Ctolng TewirdtThs.SM Coast Water nilmt Suffer From Wilt. Liquor s. -, Dialsrs Active. Sings 'V- IsrCuiolllur- . n ' , " " - MItchetll . j . : .Saleigh, N C. July 12, 1905 There is a good deal of interest felt just now in railway movements in this state. ;; It is said that When the Dukes complete the link of their road between Durham and -Apex, work on ? which has : been rapidly pushed that the iiame wijl be changed te the Durham and Southern This line will extend to- Punn on the Atlantic Coast Line and it la very easily -conjectured that it will go on further to t He coast. 1 Another company is build ing a line from Durham to Merry jOalcs on the Seaboard Atr Line and it is -.the opinion that the Seaboard Air Line is back of this construction, as - General Manager Barr is a director in'1 this 29 mile road, the name-of which has now becomeke Durhana and North Carolina It was formerly the New Hope. 'Valley Road. It seemsjthat the Seaboard Air Line will in this way get coal direct from the Norfolk & Western at Durham for all its southern division, while now coal has to be hauled from Durham to Henderson and then southward. Anoth er point In that is the extension will give a direct line to Southport and the L Seaboard Air Line may make the latter a coaling station; as it is understood to have purchased considerable waterfront at Southport, ; - - - " - Ptef. Stevens of the Agricultural A Mechanical College has two special ex periments in progress one at Auburn I few miles south of Raleigh, where there are twenty acres in watermelons. The tests there are as ..to wilt, which iB causing so much loss of melons. Last year 213 varieties of watermelons were planted An this land and none of -these itood the wilt but some of the crosses did and so these, 85 in number are be ing tested. Another teat for tobacco wilt is in progress at Creedmore, Gran villeoounty, where"' last ' year : on two acres 4 varieties of tobacco were plant e 1, and the 20 which stood the wilt best are being tested this year. There . are also experiments at Creedmore on 60 plats of chemicals in the soil to see whether they will kill the wilt germ, which lain the aoO. T State Auditor Dixon - .has returned from the Mountain section from Cleve land Springs and from - Bessemer - City ind says he never saw- finer , prospects or found the people more content. He says Cleveland Springs' is admirably kept this season and that the compt ny there is very agreable. " ' -w.;,.-.- The liquor dealers here have four can vassers here at work getting names of persons who desire a vote to be held on the question of open saloons on the high h cense system, the veto to be held as so xi as the two years of the dispensary ends. One of the canvassers says he has secured about a hundred, names. The temperance people will of . course meet this movement' 'V . Recently a man was brought te the penitentiary from McDowell county, ha being a native of Mitchell for shooting and killing a negrq boy , at - railway station. He told the boy to make a Are and the boy said it was not his business Ha thereupon seised the boy who cursed him and he shot him in the forehead wltlt a revolver The father, of the man is here to try to get him pardoned. It is said that the Mitchell county people do not dm the word, murder but always say a "killing." One of them remarked that this man woukLkave been acquit ted if he had been tried la Mitchell but that the McDowell county people do not like those m Mitchell so they went against him, ; ' SurprtH Party.', - "A pleasant surprise party may be givea to your stomach and Uver, by taking a medicine which will relieve their pain- and. Ji worn fort, vis: Dr. King s Mew Lite nil. They are a most wonderful remed, affording sure relief and cure, for headache, dixtinewi and oonntijiation. 1 25c at all (lnii;j;iiits. Convict Escapes From State' Farm Special to Journal. ' " ' RaltMKh, Jnly 12. The fKniU-ntiry authorities announce that John W. Manning1, whilfl, escpid from tie Slate Farm nvir Vilwn, Injtt MomUy. He m frnni T.-m.ir county Imrvlng a fntonr of thrrM yinm for lurrony. If n liiml (it Mllioim n "A, You i. h an al.l to U , t fx..!, No u'-it-T j :i in i 7 no i - a A l.-v. ,11'n I ; i . v l rn. v. i ii ' r f-. : ;. . i'l, A. I i : . - ! - i '. I. : . I I FEARS OF MUTINY PREVAIL; IUmIm Gevernmsnt Will Try te Extradite ; HuUnssrs. Warsrw Srffl Scsne sfBleod- - ' , , shed, , , . Gustenji, Houmania, July ill. The Russian squadron seems to be delayed herej owing to the fear that another mutiny will break out should the ve sels put to sea; i The fact that fifty-five sailors from the Khia Potemkin,, who surrendered,: bave been imprisoned on board the different vessels of the squad roh, awaiting trial for rebellion,' has caused intense indignation., among the crews, and as a consequence.: there are fetrs of another mutiny. : St Petersburg: July 11. The Gov ernment will commence : regular,, pro ceedings for the'' extradition of the crew of the Knia Potemkin las ordinary criminals; In the diplomatic exchanges on the subject the Russian foreign of fice pointed out that Roumania s prom ise to give the mutineers an asylum was made before Roumania ' had been ap- p -ised of the other crimes committed by the Russian sailors. " Besides,', the foreign ffloce reminded Roumania that accordir.it to the Roumanian' law, de serters are extraditable. ' Warsaw, July 11 --Three bloody en counters between troops and striking shoemakers, in - which about twenty parsons were killed or wounded, -occurred today. : The strikers were marching through the city from house to house demanding' the lowering of rents by twenty" per cent Many pro prietors out of fear, complied with the demands of the strikers. Beautiful eyes and handsome faces are eloquent commendations . Bright eyes are windows to a woman's heart. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes bright eyes. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Sold by P. S. Duffy. . LIMA VS NEW BERN. Gun Friday ai Blades Park, at 4:00 P. M. A Good Gams. On Friday afternoon at 4 p. m.,rthe strong Lima team, champions of the country teams will come to New Bern to compete with the local team to de trmlne which one shall be the undis puted champion of Craven county. The: management promises a good game and asks for a,Jarge attendance as the local team is in debt and wish to pay out on this game. The line up will be as follows: - Armstrong C, John Patterson P, Tucker 1 b, Joe Patterson 2 b, Small wood 3 b, McSorley s s, Tisdale Tf Thomas c f, Patterson, A. r f. Admission, gents 26 center ladies IS cents, children " ender ; 12 years 10 cents.. The manager requests all the team to be out to the Park this afternoon for practice. .-7. '-. It makes no difference how many medicines have Called to cure you, if your are troubled with headache, con stipation, kidney or livnr troubles, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. , Sold by F. S. Duffy. :v"jS Teachers Examination. ? -The examination for teachers', certi ficate will be hekfatcoanty court boose Thursday and Friday of this week. Examination of white '. teachers will be held Thursday and colored teachers Friday, examination : on both days to begin promptly at 10 a. m. ; i -Those desiring' to stand entrance examination or A. A M. College may do so by applying . at - court house- on Thursday, July 13th. f V ' ' r'-'. S. M. BRINSON, ' y-; County Sopt Pesl Office Notice. r'jf Renters of boxes at the post office are notified that the rent for this quar ter is past due . and must be paid at once,- .. ' " ' -, - 4 SEYMOUR W. HANCOCK, , . - i. w ;. ' , ' . Postmaster. . Our optical work is unexcelled by the finest specialist in the country. , . This has been proved by many of the most prominent citizens of New Born. One of tho proofs is a well known citixen (you can learn his name by asking us) who went to RMimond to Dr. White for treatmeut of cataract, ' and upon examination for glasses pronounced the onn fitted by us as good it was powiible to be had. , J. O. BAXTER. .. ' . Graduate Optician, Extra fine VchI at ket Gatt Line War- in. , it i n ( in nn A'; i hnf, A .-. t ' r a i' h n i" ..!'r bi Un, I' .1 C I ' I :.i!yu'll rvr I i , ''.-i'l '. u I.-. 1 y .Yesterday's Police Court' it The dragnet is still bringing in vio lators of city ordinances and each day sees some unfamiliar face, of one who had by some way or other run afoul of the city laws. ' Bicycle riders seem to beta the 'majority in the police court but there are others. Haywood , looker , was seen riding his wheel on the walk on Pollock street below George. ' Jdgmer.t was sus pended on payment of costs. Bed Styron was also one of the unfortunate bicycle riders' upon whom the same penalty was placed. . Manuel Fisher was guilty of obstruct ing the sidewalk in front of his place on Broad Street. Judgment suspended bn payment of costs.-- H. B.- Thompson rode his wheel after dark without lighting his lamp. He was assessed the costs. . Simon Joseph displayed his goods in front of his store in such a way as to cause an obstruction of the sidewalk, contrary to law. He paid the costs. VYanled Bookkeeper And Stenogra nhnr hv I umber C.n Wdnted, young man of good habits, who . has some knowledge of double entry book-keeping and stenographer. Address X X, Journal Office. A Card. Editor Journal: 1 notice in jour issue of the 12, you say "Mr. Mcintosh a .member of tht Board of Aldermen who ordered tht Chief to oxecute every law in the Cit. statute book was the first man up, an af ter'explaimng the facts to the Va oi plead ignorance of the law." Tht facts are as follows was securing and delivering work from the sfibp anc was expecting it to be removed at met I knew it was a violation to allow it tt remain on the sidewalk and as statec above, I expected it to be removed ai once, but it staid longer than I ai tici- n.Mtnikui it ....... .... . I .! (TIIC1I IV WOO IUI. I.I1C1C, CM1U BUOI I I wan fined I tiftiH it without sntipal-i mg. W. A. MclNTOSH. Ik The Ice Cieam we Sell You '' . GTreatest care taken in making our cream, and only best mate rials. It is Pure and Wholesome. Can be eaten by the most delicate per son without fear of injury. '" 86 cents per quart, packed in (ce, delivered at your house. - Also-Sherbets and Ice Cream Soda. McSofley. PILES I PILL.-It PILES. M ' Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment IU tore Blind. Bleeding. Ulosrated a . tebmg Piles. ' It absorbs the tumo iUays ths Itching at ooea, JSMI !os,grm HMrtant relief Bold by UAVUf "HAtt AUY. '. ' In vmnActirm with our larare and eAmnlete line of Tobacco and Ciarars.we have added fine assortment of Pipes which we are selling at very low pri ce, Wff will aell a genuine Meerr vkum with amber tin for S2.50. worth double, ..Our soda fountain continues to draw large crowds for those -delicious drinks which we are serving.' Our Store la clean and comfortable. .The Place r'.' . . .. Crescent Tobacco : Jompant Wi'D, Barringlon MANAGER. StM 1 11 3: P O V Railroad Tbe P O &. W Rail roa Is now prepared to handlo freight bo tween tho tollowlng pcint3, Now Tern, 11 c -1 - h o r o , r an tsb o r o l'i'. : :l.t received and (':-'' -r " lr.t t!:o Orl'- fftWaYtVkVWtVWWWV Portsmouth Corned Mullets A Few Nice ones just Received. Also a NeV Barrel Fulton Market Corned Beef. 300 dozen Mason's Fruit Jars, aill siz-s at prices lower than you ever bought them at before. J.L.McDaniell j Wholesale eft Betall Grocer. S -0 rarker Store. , Corner Broad and Hancock fits, g "Our Perfection Tray Trunk." J L. HARTSFIELD, Contractor and Builder. OFFIUk 93 1-2 MIDDLE ST. Would be glad to have any one inspect my tbork aS it gOeS Up. LForSaIe. fe JUST RECEIVED A Fine Lot "Busy Bee" Hams English Cured Should ers, Breakfast Strips and Picnic Hams. And a Complete Line ot Staple and Fancy Groceries continually on hand at ; Reasonable Prices. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE CUTTER AND CHEESE, .v.'.- Katlnfaetle.il Guaranteed. Wholesale and : rNo. 81 Bouth Front 6t. iaaOiiiiiitiaatti momwsm. " t Having 0cded to diacontlnue our retail tabiee we will fell at retail at COST for CA$U, our entire etock of Crockery, Cutlery and houaehold furniah Ingi. We also offer to the right party upon very , advantageoot terme, th whole of aaid itock ardour kmg eaUbliahed buaineae. .' T ',, -it ,LI, .E; Yhitehurst & Co.,. 45 Pollock Street.- iiiraDOofli-Fflriiill Tver jtVir,;; to rnaUe a r t!r ' r-"!i G3 booU ' ; .i 1 otlicra. Ai-y tl.nl i ll.ii.Un of buying 1 v, ' ! r h !.! rr.nipp'i'im Perfection Tray Trnnts. Superior to any pat ent tray.trunk. on the market. Strong and durable. Before buying call and inspect it intrits. CORDEMON CARPETS. Splendid Wear and cheap. John B. Ives, Successor to Disoswav A. Tavlor 98 Middle St. PHONE 238. fVTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTe Retail Grocer. ...4A4QM4tt4AAMf homo comfortable and canc3, China Clcset3, : :. will do well to aee me be for they cut no Hpire.

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