NEW BERN,- N. C-FRIDAY MORNING., JANUARY;12, ,1906 VOL XXIII TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR 943 V- f t ' '.r ; - ? - ';v-. . - . . , - , ... HACKBURN'S v Fancy and; Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes. Everything as Represented We try -to please in Ctoali ty, Price, and SERVICE. The old year's gone The time is on For New Year's house arranging You'll always find Us up to the time In the styles that are ever c haa girJg. In tabouivtts and Chi na Sets We have themrare and many. Table Spreads all kinds of beds With prices, well most any Bargains too. we have for you In chairs both oak and willow Mora than those you'll find wbm pleased To call on J. S. MILLER New Bern N. C. Coal and Wood The very best free burning White Ash, Egg, Stove, Chestnut and Furnace Coal, alsotthe only C. C. B. Poca hontas Steam and Domestic Cump Coal on the market. WEIGHT The best quality of Oak, Ash, Mixed and Pine Prompt delivery and person al attention given to all or ders. ; : it i If Phone No. 47. Union Point Here's Your : ' Chance. II Yea Want Baroains Oa'l t'2it for Ifctrmr hn ym rmt lr"m today. W after at the ttnhesH of tow prt (n Men's Fin Chop, talue SZOO.prke I1..13. '.". Mn PaUml Ualbor, rnht ttf.Crt, pire V 23. ' CI. 1 liti'l Kil FHoi at 19 ft I-rirm rul on Clothing, Mmi'o $10 at ..Z7. AH I'i.OO and t'.O-l fluiu reduced t tin.' " . YJir tl 1 lVn. D. A. 0W!I,TGS; n in fiuis- m STORES. Staple Groceries NEW MASONIC OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT A Mid-Night Marriage. Peruchi- Gypzene REPERTOIRE CO. Matinee Saturday. Prices, 10, 20 and 30c. Matinee. 10 and 25c Seats can be reserved at Waters. Wed. Jan. 17th THE SCENIC COMEDY DRAMA A Mother's Heart. As sweet as the odor of the pine woods by John Arthur Fraser Author of "The Little Minister." A cost of unusual excellence including Miss Mary Athling and; Baby Dorothy The New York Journal's Prize Child 1 Actress. Balcony 25c. Main floor 50 and 75c. One Week Starting Mon. Jan. 15th Except Jan. 17th. RETURN OF Corrinne Runkel Stock Go., MONDAY NIGHT The Sensational melo-drama "In Be Tina's Deli." Specialties between the acta. Matioee Thursday and Saturday. Price 10, 20 and 80c Our Groceries are First Class Give, us pr orders and we will E STORL L n HADICIIT 4aAAiiaiAAAAAAUiAati4 .1906 Tlic Best. Ml Mainspring ' Of Life No Ont Can 8a Strong With Weak Stom ach. F. S. Bully telli How It May . Be Strengthened The stomach is the mainspring of life. When it is strong and acts per fectly, then the whole system is right, assimilation is perfect, and body and brain are thoroughly nourished. . Mi-o-na is a pleasant remedy to use, and benefit is seen from almost the first day's treatment It restores the torpid glands and stimulates the natur al digestive secretions, It checks fer mentation, stops germ growth, soothes inflammation, and cures all troubles, such as headaches, backaches, rheu matic pains, furred tongue, sleepless ness, nervousness, and general debility, which are caused by imperfect diges tion, f It is the only remedy that is so uni formly successful in the cure of stom ach diseases that F. S. Duffy is willing to give a guarantee with every 50 cent box of Mi-o-na tablets that the remedy will cost nothing unless it cure. He has so much faith in Mi-o-na that he is willing to take all the risk. Brown-Odell. Mr. H. A. Brown, Jr., of Wilming ton, and Miss Lucy Irenia Odell were married Thursday morning, January 11, in the Epworth Methodist church in Norfolk. Both groom and bride were well and favorably known in New Bernv Mr. Brown is the son of the late H. A. Brown ahd-unlil .recently has lived in New Bern. Miss Odell has conducted a music class here and demonstrated much ar tistic ability. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will be at home in Wilmington after January 22. Lukins. Jan. 8. Mayor J. T. Q. Moore left Saturday, January 6th for New Bern, to spend a few days with his wife and chi d.-en. He is expected back Tuesday, January 9th. The citizens of Lukins city will gladly welcome him back, as he is Mayor of our little city. The steamer C. C Isebel was in our harbor for a short hour this morning. The passengers were the following Mr. Denmark and Mr G O Oliver, of Ori ental, N. C. The barge James H. Lanney, of Philadelphia, Pa., is loaded and ex pected to sail tonight for Vandemere, N. C, to get her deck load of lumber. She is expecting to aail for Philadel phia, Pa Friday, January 12th. We the citizens of Lukins wish her a suc cessful trip. Mr. Melvin Hardy went to Adama Creek today for a tug to take the barge Job. H. Yanney away tonight Lukina is having 'lots of rain now. The River Shore railroad ia cut off by water. The Green Shore Car Line ia building their road to Adama Creek, they expect to have it finished by April Mr. Joe Long and Mr. John L Smith of Ithis city, apent Sunday in the country visiting friends. It teems that Mr. J. L haa aome one out there that ia more'than a friend. Mr. Jim Gasklna and family hav moved from our city to North 'River' to .I It Ik-!. ,....-.. I The mata on Barg Jamea II. Yan ney, Mr; George Meselck, spent a fewl hours in New Bern Saturday last Be report a fine trip to New Bern, he la very much stuck on New Bern. It waa his (t trip to your city. Our City Clerk, Mr. George lister and Lawyer Robert 8. Cherry were out ftahlng and they bad good hick, they caught jack fiah that weighed via pounds. , Our board of aJJormeu witt have apecUt meeting next Friday night, they will meet ia the Mayor a ofTVce. Meters. J.' I. 8mlth, R.LughirurhouM and Mark Jose are Idermee,' .The captain and mat of the barge Jamea U. Janney will receive .vlailon from 8 30 to 90 pm today, on that boat,: ' ' , y Mr. George Toast of Weet Lttkeni And family went over the river visit' big. nr. R. lAugrifngnouj will run moonlight excuriWA to OrietiUl Uv ntght. MrBnb Rk of btr hvrt waa Wt out of iailwUa until A fill fwirL He til wkAme bk home with gfpat r Mr. and Mr. W. I). Zhtimm will giveatfand tXvm on WdnUyi night of IhUwerfu tr dM will be! mvitl oWn frrm New IWn. Kin Ff. To clean up tho fo dolla wo bavo left, you ran havo thorn at your ovzn price A Jov nico onc3. It v;IU pay to i n on o R3ldo for tho I'yttir--'. ROGERS CASE SETTLED Policeman Who Shot Dockery to Pay fine.- Plaintiff Dockery Through Attorney Asks Court to Inflict No Punishment. Solicit tor Satisftei Mflth Any Judgment Court Might Give. All Ended -In Celebrated Case. Other Wake County Court Matters. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Jan. 11. The legal aspect of the sensational shooting of John C. Dockery, by policeman Isaac N. Rogers in Raleigh last June, came to an end this af ternoon in Wake County Superic r CourC'Judge G.W. Ward pronouncing iud&rment in sum fifty dollars and costs. The original bill of indictment was amended to read secret assault last July before the magistrate. Rogers was released on five thousand dollars bail The case was called this morning and deferred to till afternoon. The counsel for Dockery addres ed the court, plead ing in name of plaintiff, stating Dock ery was sure Hogers haj been misin formed, had labored under a delusion it was not a matter of money, but by advice of father, family and friends, he waa satisfied Rogers had no rr a'iec out side of this to him. The plaintiff had suffered greatly, and was a better man in every sense, and he prayed the court to not innict punishment, as Rogers had acted as any father under like circumstances. The plaintiff had decided this after a long, serious re flection. Judge Ward asked the wish of the solicitor, who stated such a settlement was satisfactory, that any punishment the court imposed would satisfy the State. The Judge said he could not dispose of the matter without punish ment, but not a humiliating one. Judge Ward also stated he was glad the two had reached an agreement in the mat ter. The case of Anna Mqpre, colored, for arson, defendant plead guilty oi at tempt to burn the house. Judge Ward examined the facts by counsel, and concluded she acted under duress of husband, who held gun over her. Judg ment suspended and prisoner discharged William Moore, the husband of the woman, was sentenced to live yean for larceny after burning of the house the only witness against htm for arson being his wife. The cases of Lilliston and Clark, the fair fakirs, charged with killing George Smitlj, last October, will be tried to morrow, jointly for murder in first de gree i&ebtatewiii can twenty-nvc witnesses. A Howling Success In the comedy "The New Secre tary, the Peruchi-Gypiene Co. kept the audience at the opVrs bouse, in one continuous roar last night. It ws productive of more laughs to the min ate than any comedy that baa been on the atage here. It is a revival of an old comedy which was very populai aeverml years age and from the way it was received hut night Its popularity has not died oat yet by any means. It la a comedy with a great deal of acUoa but tber is .not ' much rough house work. There was ludicrous situation dut every minute sod not 6ne failed to be on time, A torts? time win pass before a bore thoroughly enjoyed show will be seen on the toes! stage. " . Tonight the exciting and inUreslirip drams; "To . Mktolght MarrUge i wbteh is eeeeotlally the same as the well known play the "Charity Ball'' will b produced. It la claimed that this play Is the company's mMttrniea , Salarday the matinee will b 'Tke Man From Mexico," tnothef of their aucMful farces, and Saturday ntght the company ttosei Its engagement with the performsitesof "Ten Nights In a Barroom." a A KrrtiH irifiicwt lis 'Jt!?pl e pimi for tnwii!iiMit ttntt !)fnh, J rt ifw c(Sj In wriH laid III Irtir .Irt ettftmn tntt4 ft a IHUe pi, Tlifl ehcti, rhHi h a cmntl bite In tt ti pf-rtnil of 5m!nJn(f. la piurM ta a of flump nxn. v ha the t!m arriTi fof rrn)t '"" tt nrd b Am M to Kft ort atd te Voivt Tm'M f'i .n f fl.sj div'i f4 f- anr 1 . It ht M Ofj-ml, t'Tirf the all in S'.fl r1 mttA H hrV.t far, ) -'J fe.t f,;l i. ,1 (' ,f-$. 1 l " ' ' r ' f ' ft 8? 9 t l f ?; ! ' ;. , '; f i 1 ' . . - i f. i mm w- m ii-nm , . GERMAN GLEANINGS. Subscribers pay from $42.84 to $47.00 a year f onttelcphoues in Berlin. For plckiug up au apple while on a march and not dropping it Immediate ly when ordered to jio .so by a sergeant a Gorman soldier has been sentenced to eight tnontli3' imprisonment. Many German women's clubs are uow producing cooking boxes for use in their housekeeping schools to fa miliarize the rising generation with the great economics of time and money to be gained, by this method of cooking. All the large Beriuan steamship com panies are combining to- establish a factory for chronometers, which they intend to produce at a lower price than English -manufacturers, who hitherto avo supplied the market almost wholly. The Strasabui'R police were puzzled fsr some time by the fact that every night u number of street lights were turned off. They finally succeeded in catching the culprit a young girl who gave as lur e::cu.;e- for lierstrauge con duct that it naiused her. ' FLAYS AND PLAYERS. A recent i-r.i.iical comedy has the n.uue of "The I'rh'pire." Ilieh.ud Carle and "The Mayor of Tokio" are a New York success. Charles Dalton haa beou engaged as Margaret Auglin's loading man in "Zi ra." Otis Harlan will return to tho stage as one of the east in "Tho Vandcrbilt Cup." Y II. Thompson may bo starred by the Shuherlfi in a new version, of "The Bishop's Move." Robert Mantell's Shakespearean rep ertory includes "Klchard III," "King Lear," "Hamlet," "Othell&" and "Mac beth." Howard Paul, an actor and drama tist weil knovu on this side of the wa ter, died recently in IJourueuiouth, England. Charles Frederick NIrdllnger, author of .a i.gloV produces in the spring a new coiuody, with music, called "El sie of tin- J'aliet." It treats of young Ai:!crl(-':i students in the Latin quarter of Is.:! . EDITORIAL FLINGS. Queen Alexai: Ira la to publish n book. What! Djos she want more royalty? Kansas City World. The sultan of Turkey Is strong on ultimatums, but they are not always really ultimate. Cincinnati Enquirer. It is reasonably safe to assume that our athlelic president has put on the gloves w i.b Congressman. Longworth, tried h'l:- n::t and thinks he'll do. Mil waukee rr.' Host. in pemN $(i...()O,0(K) yearly for baked ! ins, "and If some statistician will give llic amount expended on eye glasses It n'ji be an easy matter to compute how much is left for luxu ries. Now York Herald. Dow nt 'i . ii Chicago Is being troubled with tiny bits of steel from tho rising skyscrapers These stool filings lodge In people's ryci and cause much dis comfort, liowntown New York is i. - . m'i .! ' .rli b:gg r bits of steal, bat tin y r in-,. !. .s illsomfort. Ikwton Advertiser. Mil t ,j Hun Aiwars Bajj "More Light " New Bern, N. C, January 9, 190f 'o Whom it May Concern : It is true, we promised to donato to each to St Cyprian church aome time last aummer to a boy who brought the subscription paper from IaaacH. Smith, but we have never paid the aame nor have we ever been called upon for it R. DU VAL JONES, fc W, SMALLWOOD. BrECUL MATTER. r St. Cyprian Vestrymen. Supple mentary and Pinal Statement. In account with 8t Cyprian Church. , The following amount paid out on ac count of St. Cyprisfl-Church In the dealings and doings trying to collect fS).O0. I f COt4JECTK: C VllcCee G ANicoll i5. 00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 LOO LOO LOO LOO 1.00 1.00 LOO ' .3 .60 6.00 James Redmond I A Meadows' Noah Powers and wife ' I W Slmmnna and wife CC Roach Ellen Oala . John Rh jns Family W t AUn ramify The Widow Moors The Henry family II L Danka N It fUrron and wife -W A Williwns . J T WiliUtoti 4 flrothef T A Green paid Jan. 3rd, 1900 ' rif OVT s i ' Canrel'd.) bkllee of SL S CyprUa Chutch Toul tjlltcUd I'AOQ 47.76 Urk of roUctlng fifty dollars 1125 Vihm I U.T5 had had he tiHrtd the minister ai.ped and telld in all , Bprlf'-!?r fihrmllArl, I3AAC H. FMITH, Vr ;"'i f r J "ar ar1 ttTin ii. t Qts4' fH-rv.l r-'i'.l Vr-g ir'-T Viii T'4 r-- it C r 'ft I.Vt Pern !o ft M tn l': -" r-''f trr ihi t s ' I, HUMUK LUVtKLU HMD m Bothered With Itching for a Long Time Found No Relief Until Cuticura Was Used Kentucky Lady Now Completely Well. WISHES SUCCESS TO CUTICURA REMEDIES "After using Cuticura Soap, Oint ment, and Pills, I am very glad to say I am entirely relieved of that itching humor of the head and scalp which I was bothered with quite a length of time. I did not use the Cuticura Rem edies more than three times before I began to get better, and now I am com pletely well. 1 suffered with that humor on my head, and found no relief until I took the Cuticura Remedies. I think I used several cakes of Cuticura Soap, throe boxes of Ointment, and two vials of Pills. I am doing all I can to publish the Cuticura Remedies, for they have done me good, and I know they will do others the same. With best wishes for your success." Mrs. Mattie Jackson, June 12, 1905. Mortonsville, Ky. 12 YEARS' SUFFERING Cured Sound and Well By Cuti cura Soap and Cuticura Oint ment at Expense of 75c. "I had been suffering for twelve years with a sore on my limb, and had physicians give me treatment, and none gave me any relief until I got hold of the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and I was cured sound and well with one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Ointment. I have confidence in Cuticura and I would not take ten dollars for one box if I knew that I could not get any more." 1. M. Robertson. Sept. 29, 1905. Newton, Miss. Complete Eitfm.l Mid Internal Tretment for every numor, (rom Hinple. to Scrofula, from Infanry to A(te. eonitltlng ol Cutleum So.p, Itfc., Ohltmciil, .Hie., K.nl vent.AOc. (Inform of Chocolate Coated i'ill.. 26c. mt vial of 0, may be had ol all dru(tgln. A ili.gle el often curea. Poller llrua ll Chem. Corp., Sole Prop.., Boston, Mum. J-MalledVree. "How to ('are for Skin. Scalp, nuiiUalr," ad " Uow to CuraTurturluK Ixxema.' Carraway Hill. News & Observer, 11. Interesting not to Raleigh alone, but to the State generally was the marriage yesterday afternoon of Miss Tempe Bodie Hill, of this city and Mr. James Edward Carraway, of Waynesville N. C. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Theophelus Hunter Hill, corner of West and Mor gan streets. The candle-lit rooms were effectively decorated with many palms and an abundance of cut flowers and an air of artistic, and elegant simplicity added to the solemnity of the occasion Rev. M. M. Marshall, rector of "Christ Church, was the officiating clergy man, The bride was given in marriage by her cousin, Mr. Ernst Bain, of this city. She wore a beautiful tailored gown of silver gray broadcloth and car ried I'alma violets. Among those present were the family connections of the bride and groom re niding in this city, and from out of town: Mri. Harris, of Henderson; Mrs. Spregue, of Waynesville; Mrs. Elizabeth Ramsay, of Seaboard; Mian Randolph of Asheville; Miss Magd.-lin Iandis, of Henderson; and Mrs. 1'inckney Scales, of Greensboro. The bride is tho daughter of tho late Theophelus Hunter Hill, one of the State's best known Uterary mon, and a great-grand daughter of William Hil , secretary of State for North Carolina from 1811 to 1M9. Mr. Carray, hile a native of New Hem, has lived for many yeara in Waynesville where he holds the responsible position of Way nesville Fair and is engaged in the insur a nee buslneaa, being very highly ee teemed a ml popular. AfUr the wedding Mr. end Mrs. Carraway left for their home In Waynesville. Its an easy thing to say. And say it good and string. And ssy It pretty frequent, Posh Rocky MountainTe. along. Sold by F. 8. Duffy. Good.Responsible ' Party Wanted in New, Bern, Bayborp, or this section to handle Pulp Wood, Poplar and Sweet Gum, in quantities for ihtp ment by water to Philadel phia, '', 'v " , , Particulars can be learned by. writing B. B. i'.'fi it'S I 'urcr.- ' I ! 'r. I "-rA Va, ial to Farmers ! We would advise all who contemplate using lime on their land this season to try granulated oyster shells, the new and convenient way of preparing shells for quick results and lasting effects, to use with fertilizer distribution. This fcrm preserves all the virtue of the original shells, which is known to be lime, ammonia, nitrogen, and salt, be sides much animal matter, easier onrt safer to handle Ihan quick lime, and costs less and lasts longer, packed in 200 lb bags. The OUtDUt Of thin nlnnr limited, so would advise your order ing a trial lot at once. The leading Farm Journals of the country are strongly urging the lime Sand certainly you can't go astray in buying this pro duct of which every farmer in eastern N. Carolina knows the merits. The Fertilizer, Shell and Bone Co. of New Bern, N C. can furnish further information. Lumsden & Stith INSURANCE AGENCY. Strong Line of Fire Insurance Com panies. All Business promptly to'' Sr. A, NICOLl. firs and Boiler Insurance, Brick for Sale INSURANCE PAYS. When you have the misfortune to lose your goods by fire or damage by water and have no remuneration you will stop to consider the benefits of insurance Fire may occur at any time. It is to your interest to insure. Phona 200. Certificate Reextending Charter. Treasury Department Office of Comptroller of the Currency Washington, D. C, November 27, 190C Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The Nation al Bank of New Berne," located in the city of N.-w H?rn, in the county of Craver h ate of North Carolina, has co ii.i. .i "ts all the provisions of the A' v i ss to enable Nation al Bar ... a ciations to extend their corpor. i . a. coce, and for other pur poses, m.prtvixi juiy n, imz, as amended by the Act, approved April inow, jnerciore, i, William is. Kldge ly, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The National Bank of New Borne" located in the city of New Bem, in tho county of Craven and State of North Corolina, is authorised to have succession for tho period specified in its amended articles of association; namely .until cke business on November 27, 1925. of in testimony whoreor witness my hand and Seal of office this twonty- sevenm cay ol November l'.tu'. WM. B. R1DGEI.Y, ( - j Comptroller of the Currency hkai. Charter No. 1632. j ) Extension No. 9.'. New Embroideries, New Laces. They are Ready Inspection. Embroidery Match and Cambric. t Valencienne Match Sets. These goods have been greatly reduced compared to former prices. J M Mitchell 8c Co., I PHONO 388. 01 Pollock HU Opp." Episcopal Church. iimiiiiiitliiiiiiiiliii.i Special Price, For" January os Furniture and Stoves. Cults, Iron EoJo, Cholra, Heating and Cook J OM M B. I V E Co?l! CoaU s Full supply of the best quality Hard Coal in Broken, Egg, Stove and Chestnut sizes. Also the Celebrated Poca hontas Steam and Domestic ' lump. All orders given prompt and personal attention. Phone 34. Office and Yard No. 16. Craven Street. Hollister & Cox Mortgage Sale. Pursuant to a Dower nftui:i c,,tn,.l t ti,t certain Mortgage executed by W. H. WoekB and J. m weeks t o Julius M. Arnold, hearing dat the 24th day of Februarv 18(W tho corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Carteret county in book XX. page 127. 1 will sell at the Court Hosue door in New Born, on Satur ,Syr..t!e f0th day of February l!)0fi at the hour of 12 " clock m.. to the highest bidder for cash all of i..,. luiiuwuiK ucscnoeu property as conveyed in the Mortgage aforesaid, lo-wit:- One fourth inter l in a certaid tract of land containing (i(X) acrea t land more or less Ivinir in Cni l,.r..i ,.,.,.i j joins the lands of Geo Taylor on tho north and lands of Ed Taylor on the wen! and lands of Ri M Hell on the South, on the PJlHt liV mill ( l-unl I- .. .....r. as the W. F. liell tract. Terms of solo cash w r v J-M. AKNOl. I), Mortgagee. New Bern. N. C, Jan 8th. l'JOti. To The Public. Notice is hereby Riven' that sealed bids for furnishing rations for the poor of the county for the year ending Feb. 1, 1907 will be received by the Board of Commissioners of Craven county on or before the first Monday in Feby VM at 10 o'clock a. m. All said bids should be filed with the clerk of the said board. The Board of Commissioners hereby reservintr the right to reject any or ail of said bids. New Bern, Jany Gt.h. Respectfully, GEO. B. WATERS, Clerk of lid Comrs. Warren's extracts make the best cakes. If you want the best extracts phone 63 and tret Warren's. Teachers Examination. Examination of public schoolteachers will be held at the Court House in New Bern Thursday and Friday January 11, and 12. White teachers art' notified to bo present Thursday and color.nl Uach era Friday. S. M. HKINSON. Co. Supt. Finest butter in Uiwn 25 ant! Oaks Market. 'Ui conte Fine line of wild ducks at Coast Line geoHc, brant Market. and Butcher rendered lard 11 cents, Market. Oaks Fine veal Market, and venison at Coast I. in Warren's extracts bos' yet. all Here and For Your t Sets in Swiss, Nainsook 3 i a a aa a a a a aa4f a a a a A A A a-a DtOVC3,Ru3, t nattlnna.etc 2,1