rf a-v - v- 7." iHff ! awi " 7 a.- 1 VOL XXIII.-253. ; NEW BERN, N. C.; WEDNESDAY. MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1906 V " ; -v - . - - ; TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR i .'.7,: ., S '";.,-r - r.: PeBaSBSa -i-', '57- -5 o Ellwood Wire Fence, Heath and Milligan Paint?. Pure Linseed Oil, Biilding , Material, Sash, Door.3, Blinds, Lime and Cement. Prices low. Gaskijl Hdw. & Will Supply Uo Phone 14 1 U Sliced fl m For TonsIlitiJ PrieiSSfSOf&ISX) DIED; FROM INJURIES 'i- 1 7 Washouts Near Roanoke. No New Developments t . Case In Memory of W. F. Rountree Ntgro Robber Arretted While Asleep. Number .State Charter! Granted. Gcv ernor ' In Washington City. Death' . Mr. E. N. Hughei. Raleigh, Jan. 23L-The State charters 1 th Winston Reality Co.. at Winston, Roanoke, Vai, Jan. 22. Tha traina on the Norfolk and Western Railway west of Roanoke are being badly de- Ttl Lilliston laved tonight as the result of washouts along the line.. Up to midnight it was reported that there were 17 wr shouts between Roanoke and Blu 'field. Of this number, 15 of them are. said to be between Bluefield tni Lorich on t'ie New. river division, and two others are near Marion. Westbound passenger trains No. 3, which ;lef t Roanoke this afternoon, was caught in an onrush near Lunch and stood for two hours in five fet t of water. It has been raining throughout the mountain section today DMNK Bars Men from Employment BwirT Una oil bvsineM la berlnahir to - shut ilm doors- b lauly todriakiafr men.' Blna com petition bu becsmatokeea tnmt obIj ntea of etaadf ast habiu cu fiod mplorment. ' Emplojers do aol waat men toataraad. dieted to drink. A drinking man la not la fit oondltlon to handle respooalblo work. ConUaaal . drinking dtseaMs tha nerve 'aystcm. No "will power" caa cure; treat, ment la neceasary. In memory of W. F. Rountree, who saved: long and faithfully, 'Without pecuniary reward, as a membcr of the Rnard of Directors and of the Execu tive Committee, of, the Eastern Hos- J the capital stock being $25,000, ;J. L, J and jsmall streams are becoming much pitai for the Insane at Goldsboro, N, C I Vest. J. P. Hurdle, andi W. E. FranH-l swolen ani who retired from the board butaj..-': - -iw.vi1n1jera. The Windsor! Several relief trains carrying large few short weeks before he was called j ti . . A . I numbers of men have been sent tonight to his eternal reward, Milliner Co.,.at Wmdsor w hw to the flooded territory. Itl8Baklthat This writeif was appointed by the to begin business witn ouu para m oui i . t wiu take many houra an(J lftrge f 0fcea Said board of Directors to prepare a I of a total stocjk of ?&U,uuu, w, r. n.iug,ito put the tracks in their normal con memorial of his 'services ani testimom-1 s n Reii nd R. R. Holly are incor-l dition. at of his worth as a nian and public , n- wllrniture Co. . officer, which was directed tobe spread . , . Umf THEY COME AND GO upon the minutes ot the said board and pi oBU8ur'' - r-- to be published for. the guidance and and N. W, Collett secretary is granted encouragement of all and as a solace to 1 an amendment to . charter, producing I jr. L. G. Daniels, of the firm of his family and friends. The writer was capital stock from $100,000 to $52,000, 1 Daniels & Hahn, left for St. Louis and iuim:u w cmuouj " " 0 exftmination by Insurance Commis- otner porais in me yy.i. w i nnnri kw Knnt nf ihn Haifi tina-1 sioner Young a charter is granted to r'f J ' r I .... . , o pitel, Dr. Jno. P. Miller, and "present-1 the Independent uraer 01 uooa oama ed by him in his annual report. The la of North Carolina to conduct a ben Jsaid memorial is a full and fitting trib- efat and reijef insurance business, also uw nwwvw "'r. v"muur Sfi, C. S. L. A. Taylor and Cures Whiskey and Beer Habit Take OBBINE Quietly at Home I To cure without patient's knowledge, boy ORRINE No. lj for Tolnntarr treat ment, buy ORR1NE No. 4 Price, $1.00 per box. i Cure Effected or Money Refunded Book on "Drunkenness" (aealed) free on request. ORRINE mailed (sealed) on re ceipt of tl bjr THE ORRINE CO., Inc., Washington, D. C, or sold in this city by 36 C. P. BRADHAM, New Bern, N. C. er, and I therefore present it below, in ful D. E. McKINNE. IN MEMORIAM. Since our last meeting a former mem l m - 1 1.1 ! J.. l m v .jmM.. "' day make a speech and will return to Rountree, of New Bem.haa been called uy,u"1" v ntViAm urn nrcanizers. ine oraer is mutual. Governor Glenn who is in Washington City attending the National Guard As-1 sociation before which body he will to- horse and mule stock for their stables located in this city and at Bayboro. Mr. R. M. Warren went to Morehead City yesterday. Miss Ophelia Howell, of Goldsboro, is the guest of Mrs. S. L. Dill, Jr. Mi3S Ivey Walker, of Winston-Salerr, is visiting Miss Mattie Rountree Mr. D. E. Henderson was in Mays- ville yesterday. Messrs. M. S. Hamlin and J. W. Dixons of Kinston were in the city yes terday. Mr. John Willis, of Morehead City, It Pays to Trade at Ervin's The Goods Ate all New And Fresh, The prices are reasonable, because we buy. in large quantities, and give our customers the bene fit. The service at our store is polite and prompt. All goods sold are strictly guaranteed to be as represented or money refunded. We carry a full line of heavy and Fancy Gro ceries. Provisions for the farm or delicacies for the Epicure. We handle country produce and solicit con signments of same and guarantee to get the high est price that can be had in the market for it. lli 3E3C Er irin, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, No. 81 South Front St. Phone 168 - II fromlabo'rto rest havinir suddenly the 'executive office tomorrow night, passed away on the night of the 20th Mrs. Elizabeth N. Hughes, formerly of April laft from cerebral congestion. of Norf0ik, Va., is dead after an ex-l wag a viaitor m New Bern yesterday. Mr. Rnimt.ri e was the oldest member I j 1 v.,a I rf;Hlr,tnrv.hftvinr rivon nearlv tenaeO ..mess anu wua uuwc . - g & of Deppe ig in twenty-five years of coinuous service afternoon. Surviving are a nusoana city as a director and much of that time W. it. Hugnes, ar., vy. ""S""- Editor Dameron, of the Jacksonville was chairman of our ex. -Comm. No I Jr., J, Early Hughes, Miss Ruth E. JN c. Enterprise, was a caller at the State Institution of my knowledge ever Huehes of Raleigh; and C. M. Hughes, I Journal office yesterday, rmm m u uu Ku..v.ku. u. cafhier of bank of Fayetteville. Mr. Harri8 lano has returned from a peciw, naving rareiy Deen uuueui irora i. , tol . . ., , hia ies. and I might say never Walter Robertson, a young man 22 trp to Milwaukee. wKb it una nracticabla for him to be I vears old. ana tne son oi james iwu-i Mr8. Edmond Plummer returned to present He wartorn in Pitt county ertson, a prominent farmer and highly I her home at Petersburg, Va. on the 26m day of June, 1842, and was jegpected citizen of Eagle Rock, is dead rtinrriTftrn nnriir Divru.r n Taaa uuu w nr . . . - . uiMMit -juries BustainedFriday.nis neca Walch And M Repairjng. Confederecy ever had a more valiant navuiK " ""- " , Remember I will call for year work, ii' i i i a : mmii V n nainif a naavv ihuih iri and courageous .soiaier, ana ne wasiBiBuiiK wwn.- r I repair it and return it. Worn on equally courageous and loyal as a sol- framing a building at his plantation. I Watches, Clocks and s Jewelry always dierrf Ihe cross, having been for many! vnnno- nearro man. srivine his name I guaranteed. Am still at 59 Broad yeara art exemplary members of the I i A uft u.. fi(,ra I street. E. J. MATTHEWS. Baptist church of New Bern and was , also a deacon In the church. He was to ' tlie Sute brfoM for an exalted member of the Royal Area- several offences, was arrested by a num. having filled the highest place in member of the Raleigh police force the order) was also an Odd Fellow and I ulwD i,. . iie 0f cottonseed! South. Knight of Honor. In peace and In war I Unlon ny BtaUon There Honors to a Colored Woman in the . Special Prices For January on Furniture and Stoves. ' Suits. Iron Beds, ChairsHeating: . and Cook mnA 1m avofff i-Alatiin nf II f W. F- Rountree was a true man. unswerving were found about his person the money in hU loyalty to his friends and to order sUmp from the post office at every cause be espoused, and through-1 Elmore, in Scotland county, a blank out a long, useful life ho quietly and ordar d rtuit, Bumps. The glory of a stalwart ohriatian man-hood. This writer never had a better, or truer friend. Peace to bis ashes J. F. MILLER. Since the above was prepared we have been suddenly called to mourn the loseVpf the truted and beloved Supt Dr sillier. ' Such is life. - D. E. McKINNE. From tho N. Y. Ev. Post. January 13, Editor of the Evening Post. Sir. Within a few days after my ai rival here from my Northern home to poid tho winter, 1 hid the privilege arul trr.il i ,'u'iil l..n nt' wltnuHHWltr a BUCC office at t.lmore was enierea ana roDoeu , ... Northern people last Thursday night, and suspicion I mjght have witnesaod to their edifica noints to the captured man. The I tion and instruction. It was nothing Raljlirh officer making the arrest I more man the lunerai oi an agea cour- wis ' after his man on the rTTyTVTTVMttfTTTTTTTTlTTyVjntTTtfTMTTTTTTTTTTTI t t r Ulcer Of The Stomach Insidious Nature of The Disease How to Recognize and Cure It. Ulcer of the stomach may exist for years without very marked symptoms, excepting those caused by indigestion. In good health, the stomach resists the action of the gastric juices, but when weakened, the membrane is bad ly nourished and the digestive fluids act upon it as well as upon the food, keep ing up until perforation of the stomach occurs. In advanced cases of ulcer of the stomach there is much discomfort after eating, with a constant gnawing sensation between meals, pain irm the pit of the stomach back to the Bhoulder blade. At the first symptoms of indigestion, treatment should at once be started with Mi-o-na. This is a scientific rem edy adapted specifically to one purpose the cure of stomach troubles. It is so uniformly successful that F. S. Duffy gives a signed guarantee with every 50 cent box that the money will be re funded if it does not cure. 101 The New Wash Collars i White and Black; Also Col i - ors, Beautiful Dresden ef I 1 -m feet. 15c each, 2 for 25c. J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church BGBODOaoaoaOPODODOBdOBODOQ At the Head of all Tobacco Fertilizers....... o o Tuscarora. J any 23: Wo are having some pretty weather again. The farmero arc getting ready for planting. Mrs. T. B. Mayer of Boston is visit ing her sister, Mrs. D. C. Taylor. The children of Tuscarora arc getting ready for their school entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Humphrey are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tippett. Mrs. Effie Mayer and Mrs. Alice Tay lor spent Saturday and Sunday at Clarks, they noted a good time. P. I. ed woman, a very common, everyday rwrnirranrn in tho South, hut under cix- charge of larceny committoa ciswneieicumgUnce9 which rendered it extra Aif alarm of fire called the city fire I oral lary and interesting. The deceased department to the cotton platform I was J una beatn, reuer Known as . u ui- .i.- .. "juno. xor more inan amy year . . ... . , ... hnimbor of Christ Episcopal Church In ton was exposed to about ton bales that . . . M Christ were ablate, the fire auppoaedly having J church Itself.in which were gathered Men are judged by the company they originated from an engine spark. The I Urge part of the white congregation keen, but is Isn't as easy to size on 1t.m.n aa alight as the -cotton was I u welt as many colored people belong woman by her hat. Judge ber by thel ak1j I Ing to other churches, to pay the last Stove8jRug8, patting!, et'fi J OH N B. IVES. 93 Middle Str-et. tJBaaaWBWBBBWBaaaWBBBBaaaa MBBBaWaamaaaVBSaaV 1 . .V.-- '"- : - ! -.'-".:-' - .'",.- ,'.i-'J"-. t amount of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea aha takes. : 85 cents. Tea or Tab- Sold by F. 8. Duffy, '-Shipper! Notice. , ooiy acoreneu. - 1 1. k,,f Af nmnmrt tn nna who had al While no action has yet been "l,. deserved and enjoyed not only In the unusual case that' la developlnj I tbe xpt but the affection of those hlcfc ao AtU concerns the life of I who knew her well. In accordance .nun. Robert LQlUtoo. last week sen-1 with a cherished promise made soma m I . a l 1. . a iMsMiMiAini ftiUMMn. Trim rnurrn The Mhooner Ida 0. Farren is now la tenced to U yean Imprisonment for the '7 . M(mn.11M rMnt n ... .v ...L.I .. I 0l.l. J... I r naiuiWH ana wiu rnaun uwrt au im iuc(ea inoeinn gi mmuiw ouuw, yw- , and tha eholr Banff nrmns 1 . . t. - . ' m I I . m 1 . . . . .. t I j wees wuag on a cargo oi reignj ior ftir WMt, to Raleigh, Bew unM in 1 WDich bad bn ber favoriU songs of WewBeso. JShippera pioase nouiy V U l- .l.u ..LWa .r. K-lna-l u. f aui ft tXv .troitr. . . ' , I . . . Vnr Innn ViM Kaon nn onllnart npcrro. m. a m. iiu f lorrea un wwiu tnra mi van - - ; ... rno-a ua ovtjvr v . v. -l fjunU ud g an at Yoi will enJ'jy jr vu supper If you M- wltoeasoa now lull their w ii.ngnesa mo4lDhe of anement which permeat tronisa tbt oyatoV.supper at the borne I to testify, and those who have bo-1 ,4 ber speech and actions during her of F. a Daffy Wednesday evening lor iu-ed In the third man theory are feel-1 long and upright life. An humblc.self the beneftfo the rh house. - - I. ... . . - . I resDectina1. 'and devout Christian, It m.ed to theee warm-hearted and ap 1 h . a a I.. M 1 . f flnnir.4lT.lIl lUl hi 1 LdlB. Kernemow the oyaw supper air.o. uat they shoold nniU Is do.ng honor fiplillUHlt'll m uwJllllyuJWilj.j ff1li,icn Wednesday even- to tho morul rosins of ooewbohad rHifua. w ava inf, - , : v j loved the Lord and the place where His honor dwelleth. And so thy tSouiht nothing of the Color of ber Vln. for her spirit was white and shin- In 1; but they did for bar at U.ey wonld r m iM rl aS 4 h Hm m4 tm a .Ua. MW" C t L7o!U IWet butU In town 25 and 30 cent OAs Market - - I l m mar- 1- s3 w T Ho la now In the ort wi rta rn n about 10 rfavt llhi frra b:a ulM 1 It BlrS ' Ojr Mr. I,. 0. t)jnU! wilb 6)h ale.' tho ft aVot vl itorwaianl lbs, U bt found In Ihe fttilo. a a . n nYi now on narwl Z, r,n! of go4 wrrkari and tW,t;g'.'f avK-fp ....r.,.m,a..iio,. AMompihna ! Wagons, Purrja, l!..r". ..... a a 1 11 trn or ery iripUon. We futrai.U aw, rrif e lU 4 i any ihe iiot, . e V't Ul bef ira ii ,inj b mineai. ' Vrry trut, "vVo tiro . receiving itovr gooda alithotimo. tcomcthin fnid Kcttinc: ur'icfM for ourncivcs. Uhc-:ido better pricc3 ior ycu. uoim' una iooa ;lr.r rou rr lvc3. V atcra ! - County Tuchcrt. A rrnint Toarriom AaaoclaMon fllllOr lit, be orEnitd at the rt h Hatur- Letter 1 ''"J' 'n,,r7 27- Kiprienced nJutatora ri.l Kl-IrrKS in aaaoriaiicn Ufmn vi v a of lntprt to tvfTJ t'-ftrher. f.vrry t-ar hpr is urgI to be pria jnl j.n.rr,( t!y at 10 30 a. m. ' a m. r.iiiN.-.oN', County V i U Clii: ; lltvro Cartlj lwatf f t Lunisden C: Stitli i. ' ;:.mt. ACI.NCV. r-f r ;r r Ui their own, followed her body to the grave, . stood around It with bowed hels while the beautiful burial eervka of the rhurrh was being read, and itrewelrtaitH wreatSs and flow rs n.rt- ihu ch r chanUd a paiU.ig hymn In memory of a ttA and faithful ar Viit.h st 'n.ll Mtfr," h w II rRlipd her l ime. hil find her fp,!y, J. L. K. New Cem, N. C, January 1L A little love, a little wealth, A little home for you and mo; It's all I BRk except good health, Which conies with Rocky Mountain Tea. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Confederate Reunion at New Orleans. New Orleans, Jan. 23. Tho Confed erate Veterans Association of Now Orleans has been granted permission to uie an entlro square of ground only three blocks below Canal street, upon which so erect its audit rium for the reunion here April 25, 26 and 27th. A year ago all the quaint old French and Spanish buildings In this block were torn down to make way for a new UState Court House, construction upon which will not begin until next year, so tha entire space is available and is practically in the heart of the city. Tbe square faces the old St. Louis or Royal Hotel, which latter, now in dis use, win probably be converted into a rooming hotel for veterans and with cota should be able to accommodate 1U00 or more . The old St Louis Hotel was where the Wblte Leaguers, In re-cooatruction days, held Uk S, troops In a state of sabre. The old "Black Legislature" also help forth th ere and before the war the plate was the Mecca of Loulsi ana fashion. The Grand Duke Alexia of Russia was entertained thero at on of the Cayiiral balls In the great domed can room. . . , ; Ex-Lieutenant Governor Albert Eato ptnal haa born elected commandor of the Louisiana Dlvlalrm U. C V. ' 1 M.iiaiaaaSSaaaawSaaii aiSJiia ' . Poitoffici Notice, ' Commcnclnf Jan uary SI, mall will be dispatched ani receive I 8uniay's over P. O. A W. Kailroaif. Mall close at 4 30 p m Instead of S 30 as on other days. ,'' ' . R. W. HANCOCK, P. M. . II, Truth, i t June SI, '0,.- i !vf I ' l-re, 1 rf mf n.U r n ih ?.". ' - j yi ttii br-V. My 1 I' s '') (.' 1 ) i I .'"1 came I y Uk i:. : ' r' 1- I y M-'intain Ta !', i'i 'f i' :. r "iiy r.!: I Meadows Gold Leaf TOBACCO - GUANO Use it and you will be pleased. Meadows COTTON AND ALLCROP Guano, and Special Fertilizers For All Crops. It no Sales Agent in your vicinity, write Si us. We use only the BEST PLANT i w C) I) o CI Q ?i V toot 000 ooexocco 0000 ccoou FOOD IN OUIt OOODS. having the MEADOWS Insist HRANJ). on 1 1 S J. A. MEADOWS CO., Manufacturers Factory Neuse River. NEW BERN, N. C L. D. Phone, G6. The o d year's Rone 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 changing. In tabouretts and Chi na Sets We have ihemrare 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 More than these you'll find when 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, alsolthe only C. C. B. Poca hontas Steam and Domestic Cump Coal on the market. MIGHT wOOd The best quality of Oak, Ash, Mixed and Pine Prompt delivery and person al attention given to all orders. G. A. XICOLI. fin ill hh br:t Erici b Rezl . state For Sa!3. No 101 llnc'-k St. ' No, 165 (;w,r? St. - No 21 King Stmt Ka. 2." Jnhnlnn tt. "- One L-l (Joorce ft. Ona V KNoraiile. C. C IIAP.rCR. 5 SbB n.H 1 INSURANCE TAY9. Whn J'") hie tha mipfortimelolriaa rniiT ;, h f ri or riamna by water m l.ava ro retT,!ir,rat ,n nii mil iV-f Yard Phone No. 47. Union Poir Coal ! Goal ; Full supply of the bt quality Hard CoalinBrokc: Egg, Stove and "Chcstn sizes. . Also the Celebrated Pocr. hontas Steam and Domccti lump, v ' All orders given prorr.; and personal attention. Phone 34. ! Office and Yard No."! Craven trc:t. ; ' r I r at (Ko t a-.I n r-. r t.'.a trr, :: ft (ii' imrv-o. r r. !'. I . 1 "T"!rt -f t :ne. It la t n !r a-- . !

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view