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NEW BERN, N.-.C". THURSDAY: MORNING, JANUARY : 251 1906 1 VOL XXIII.-254. TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR ! 70?JIS V0nD2RS EVEIIY " : from Colds And TO yen Bare a tonga or a pain In I he cheat, your cold b art-Hog there and thla I Twy - : elaageroua. Moat of the duttht la winter lKgioJast tola way. , . -y---: . - - What w jciof -ctiM i centered, there rou imut applj the remedy. Either oa yew cheat or taroat.T Now when yon liilona l iter al irint-rtr it hat to paaa through lb atomaca.-Often it - wncki jour digM ton auU wevr gvts to jour lunga at all - 1 - i. ''--, j Gowan't Pneumonia Cure is riternal. '.It penetrate goea right Into the Mat of thetroubW, and aoothee at once the iriitntm innff r throat.-.. It Jminia aUett sertuav That if. it majura Uut liuwii , M.AQ THUS TWO WTTtM I win apara no tolneto Mil th attention or my friemta to tWi Talaableineltolnv a. uitti ouennuaiaoui juuo . i "IbeWiniKVl (inwant Pneumonia Cvm, '..i mvio n-ei nnKaTtn my nioiiiere we laei tan. " f. 0. wttkUlWert-Soalel Co., Wuiala-8alm,X. C." . Oowaa'a la powerful, bnt alto harmless. It la an absolute aafeguara1 agalnat croap. - Brery - awther ahould keep a buttle in the house. . Cure your cold, cough, cheat peine to-day. Immediate : reMef eurecure In Guwan'a, targe bottle, i.oo croup aue, j cent. Seat by mail, tf dealred, S COWAN MEDICAL CO., Durham, N. C. C5 o o W ev C5S XT) a 6 Ellwood Wire Fence, Heath and Milligan Paints. Pure Linseed Oil, Building Material, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime and Cement. Prices low. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Uo It Pays to Trade at Ervin's- !TEe Goods Ate all , New dfFfesh The pricesure reasonable, because we buy in -; large quantities, and give our customers the bene-, fit. : " t The service at our store is polite and prompt ; : All goods sold are strictly guaranteed to.be as . .represented or money refunded , ... VVe carry'a full line of heavy and Fancy Gro- 1 cerieal Provisions for the farm or delicacies for the Epicure. ' ' . . ''.j We handle country produce and solicit . con-f. ".tsighments of same and guarantee to get the . high- ; est price that can be had in the market for it." . . Xi '3EE IHcmiJDi " '. . Wholesale and Retail Grocer, , . . No. 81 8oU Front St. . - "(-. -k r fbon 168 , ; Scial .Prices For January Culta. Iron Bods, V- -. Chaira, Heating . . v'.. V. and ook - . :. Btovea.Rurrs, - . . ' ..'- : . naUln3.etc J OH N B: rWJS7 91 MUMIe f!trel Photo Portrcitp. the Reasons Why -f - caata out U gernu of ow, eonauvpuua, troaa to cut Umm nrma out,, . uryuaa Atrium, umiinwnu, VK. "I and 1 think It U the beet auOMae In the c5 CO a Phone Ui c"n Furhitnre shd Sta IVES. J, St t Styles 'HQ ill DsSuretotUse - Only " " 'y" TjyT v'',T 'yj'"' ; ' Food - made with alum ; ' baking powder carries alum to the ftomach unchanged. Sdenti&s'-, have positively demonstrated this and that such food is partly indi gestible and unhealthful. Kuhns. Jan. 24. Mr Allie Sanders and Miss Maude Hill of Bogue were up to see Miss Net tie Garner of Kuhns Sunday. ' Mr. J. L. Mills and son, Leinster, of Maysville were down to see his daugh ter, Mrs. Jessie Watson. Mrs. Sarah Weeks and son James were visiting her daughter, Mrs B. S. Russell of Bogue Sunday. ;, Revs William Cowan .filled, his regu lar appointment at the White Oak chapel Sunday. - c i Mr. Dallis Smith, of Vanceboro has moved in our burg, hope he-will like it. " ''. ... .-- We are sorry to hear of Mrs. S. Y. Morse's illnesa.hope she Vill soon be well. .- We are having it quite warm now. ' x B E. N. B." Truth, St Paul, June31,v,05. IviSlived so long, I remember wel when the Mississippi was a brook. My good health and long life came by tak ing Hoflister's -Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 tents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by P.S. Duffy. Republican Appointments A prominent Republican of this city received a telegram from Major H. L. Grant, of Raleigh, saying that his son, Louis N. t Grant had been appointed postmaster at Goldsboro to succeed J. F. Dobson, and also that Fraiier had been appointed postmaster at Greens boro to succeed C. A. Reynolds. This is considered a victory for Blackburn as both appointees were endorsed by him. and the retiring officials were endorsed by Chaiman RoHins. County Teachers. A County Teachers Association will be organized at the court house Satur day January 27. Experienced educators will address the association upon topics of interest to every teacher. Every teacher is urged to be present promptly at 10 SO a. m. a M. BRINSON, , ; County Supt Card of Thanks Editor Journal: Allow me space in your ably . edited paper to acknowledge my graterm thanks . and highest appreciation, by way of commendation for the firemen's quickness In getting on the seen and for unique firemen's unprecedented directed skill la saving in short order Ave bouses and one Store from being burnt to ashes on yesterday.' Signed, . ISAAC IL SMITH, WhatTBenevi One of tha eMioot of the legislative Insurance Investigating committee) in New York City disclosed the fact that the life InstursAce companies were cor rupting the preaw whh the vast turn at their diapoeal in order that the policy noklera and inoee wno might be cosy UmpUUng taking out life faunirance, might not guese at the corruption of the methods of fnvMtmimt; of the way in which the foliry-HtJ'lers'.avOTcy was tnleaed. An editoriaj In McClure'i for February, undnr the title ""Manufac turing rublie Ojwnlofi," goce v the situation, diKnsalng the means cm- pluycd by ethr grrst corpormtlone nxuUl public opinkm by forcing It feed on only one Hide of the qumUon. 77 o aro receiving now goods allthotimo somothlnfT diflcrent and ircttlncr better pricr for" ourKGlvc: henco better prices for you. Coi:ir. ami loo!; f o r j o u r z c hT c .1 , V r. tor 3 China C tern WOMAN. Natioas differ la nothing more than fa their women, " v r - y - You .will never know, what a woman is unless you suffer yery mnch.,-,? AVoroen do not love. Napoleons., "They , love mere middle class mediocrities, I len who -want to found empires .Jotf-.r.urutu? nnr wnnr. thn hiehnr. rlnvAlnnmfrit of woman. ..V. l'ou will In vain Bettrch history for great man who has not been Influ enced ty a great womu. ' c .. In America the woman governs tha rann absolutely, In a certain sense the last man that came :tp" America was Christopher Columbus. . The American woman Uvea for what she.calls"o good time.". Her Interest B JIUl, UiUU -VUl TV Ut 143 . Uv ulvu L Ul &Ut-U iiaternity. ; tier ambitioa Is to study spiritualism,- then- Buddhism, then wire less telegraphy and theft-the novels ol tfsrie Corlll.-Dr. Emll Reich in a London Lecture. MODES OF THE MOMENT. Shoes are getting more pointed defi nitely so. - - Somehow a touch of fur seems neces sary upon almost every sort of street costume. The popularity of gray, so marked in every sort of costume, has held chin chilla, .which .threatened to go. out firmly in favor. The new sleeves grow more fascinat ing all the . while. Some of them are just two puffs to the elbow, the fnU ness between the puffs got rid of in lit tle perpendicular tucks. Whatever may bo said of the sus pender and skeleton waist dregs for grownups, no one disputes that the fashion is charming for children. It Is applicable alike , to everyday gowns and dressy toilers. New York Post. COLD WEATHER HINTS. Nevw omit regular bathing in win ter, for unless the skin is in active con dition the cold will close the pores. Never breathe with the mouth open in sleeping in a cold room, but estab lish a habit of breathing through the noea - Never stand still in cold wonther for any length of time in the outdoor olr, especially after having taken active exercise, and never stand long on the Ice and snow or whore the person 1 exposed to cold winds. An Vxenrnr. Patience What reason had she for marrying him? Patrice .Why, he had money. Patience That Is not a tea- son; that's an excuse. KnowlPdcr That Cnle. Miss Snobbe.rly-I didn't know wheth er you knew that odious Miss Poormnn. Miss Kadlcy Oh. yes, I know her well enough not to know her when I pass her on the. street Philadelphia Ledger. -v - Barrel Clatkaa Hamper. An ordinary barrel lined and draped makes an excellent hamper for soiled clothes. Obtain a good, largo barrel and see that all nail points that may project uiRldo arc driven down, nave a cover niude of wood and hlngo to the barrel. I.luo the Inside and cover with unbleached muslin, tacked secure ly In several places, and select for the draping material some strong, servlce- - . roi aorjuko currnaa. . able goods, aucb aa denim or heavy cretonno. Cover the top, drawing the goods tightly, and tack securely on the under - surf ace four Incbos from the run, and finish with a circular piece of th lining, about two laches Ism in di ameter than tha wooden cover, to hide tha raw edges of the covering mate rial. Gather the draping fabric on stout string for tbo upper and tower tdg, and tack necurely ail around the tap and bottom of tha barrel, al lowing sumcleat fnllneas to give fluted effect . . t . - Warning ,-Tt Farmiri It may be well to Inform farmer all through tha country to be on th wakh for two men who are going around the country, said W be selling lightning rods and trading borsee aml apparently carrying on swindling operation, vie limiting farmer whenever they , can. Tb.y ww at Cor Creek Tewliy and in th Vicinity of Trenton ylrday TVy travel In a wagon trxJ ar On- doubUil! diiilvir.Mt rrxrn. A. W. AVERY Our nrcat bargain cab rontlnurn. Wcaro ollcriir: r-rrat values Tttx? rttr;;ct!cD3 dally If, Ij, 1 i t-litirct c-v Co. 1 f SiT IPJUfiH Governor Asked to Offer Reward for ; . ' '-. Assailant,'.,- ,. at A. & M. .. . ... . , . . College Crounda. Negro Arreeted for. .!. Larceny MusU Stand Charjet of - . .. Burglary.:? Organized Gang of Miscreants. Raleigh, Jan. 24. Secretary of State today chartered the Selma Supply Co., of Selma, with a capital stock of $15, mot which fa Bubscribed R M. No well, C. W: Richardson and others are stockholdersr - Hon, Clement Manly of Winston has written Governor Glenn, asking that the State will offer a reward for the aprehension of the assailants of Henry Kobro, the Russian Jew who was at tacked through his window a few days ago at Winston-Salem. The deed was far out of the ordinary and the people of feel that this action should be taken in behalf of the isolated foreigner. An athletic park that will be a cre dit to this part of the country will soon be located on the grounds of the A. & M. College. Something more than $3,- 000 will be expended in its outfitting. about half of this amount having been already secured and contributed by the students, alumni and faculty of the college. In addition to this amount they expect assistance of the Raleigh people.- Five year sixjper cent bonds of $25 each will be issued and this method will be employed in part in fianancing the new move. The field will be situated near the Seaboard track, between the Pullen and the Agri cultural building. A guarantee has been effected by which the property may be used both by the college and by the city, as an athletic park the gate receipts will contribute to the payment of the bonds. Drive and walk ways will be arranged by a capable land scape, gardner and shrubbery and or namental trees will have space there. President Winston is a great believer in the movement and expects results as to interested crowds on certain occa sions especially Thanksgiving ana at Easter when excursion trains will be operated to induce the presence of visitors. The Raleigh & Southport road is at present engaged in a survey for an en trance into the city for the location of its freight and passenger station. A definite site has not yet been decided on but it is known that it will be such as to meet the approval of the pub lic. Jim Johnson, alias Sam Hines, with the possibility of other aliases, the ne gro who was captured by an officer of the Raleigh police force, on a warrant charsring him with larceny, has been turned over to the United States in spector, who desire him on a more serious charge, that of burglarizing the poatofneo at Elmore, in Scotland county John will' be ttied in the district court at Wilmington. The inspector reckons the capture of this negro as one of the most important recently made in his tjrritory, aa there are reasons to sup pose that an organised gang of such miscreants exisU in soma of th coun ties in the same neighborhood, and that this man afflicted with aliases waa a pal Postmaster Bailey, of the Raleigh office has just received a letter on which by the way, he had to pay extra postage, and written after the follow ing fashion, with irregular capitaliza tion and avert worse palling. ' The envelope bears the words.' "to tha post master at Poet office, ralelgh, N. CJ Tha Information . Inclosed waa thus couched; "notic to th State: Dear Sir In th ; 8tat of north Carolina ralelgh, n. C. the Loafer la Calling om and ft Bother Spanjon ami Spaa youn BpaaYou and telling Lie oa one and Bother and th is got it in th Head and mine to rob and hywaw do burg ilyway burg way tha boys is running On and a nother dloutuLooCK out tha will rob tba barer watching tha will ante to your house) and rob you. Span younS old boy Spanyooa LooCK out for the robberS." . v An addition charter waa this after noon granted to th Alamanca Insur ance ft Real Estat Co., at Burlington with a paid in capital of f 18,000, out of an authorised stock of VA000, W. E. Sharp and J. N. WOliamaon, of Bur lington, and E. T. Wharton, of Grecn boro, are Incorporator. - A little) love, lilU weallK A little bom tit you and mef ' If H 1 k exept good health. Which comeei with KorVy Mountain Tu f5"' ! by F. 8. DufT. 'Witch And Clock Repairing. JtrmfmW t will rail f..r ywir work, Trj.a.r 11 ml rottirn it viotk cm Hi5trr,le4 Am still at M Vr srt F.. 3. MATTHEWS, f r at Sfi to W fnXM fr ind at Lunrdcii tilli SPORTING WORLD ' ' ' ' ' CerbMt and Haaloa. : Young Coruett, the ex -champion feath erweight, Is now in shape once more, and he Is soon to fight Eddie Hanlon. TOUKO COHBBTO Hanlon defeated Corbett in their last fight, but the Denver lad believes that he can retrieve- his lost honors. Corbett has been working hard of late to regain his old time1 speed. Just now he is a trifle fat, but this fault will soon be remedied. Scores Football Ticket Charge. Faculty representatives of the "big nine" athletic conference held a meet ing recently In Chicago and adopted the following resolution, introduced by Professor H. F. Barton of Illinois: "The high price of admission charged to intercollegiate games s a hardship on the student, and the large sums of money received from these games have n "tendency to unduly magnify the ath letic side of student life. The confer ence is of the opinion that no more than CO cents should be charged for any seat, whether reserved or not, and that a. less chnrgG bo made when pos sible." ProfBJsor Barton said that the enor mous receipts have made athletics be come more important than the colleges. The question of eligibility of players was taken up, and a committee was appointed to pass upon the question of what constitutes a college. Boone, the Chicago university halfback, played some time at Nlnsdalo, which be and Coach Stagg assert is not a college in the common acceptance of the word, A rule was adopted requiring each student taking part In athletics to have sufficient credit marks to admit him to the college of literaturo and arts and in addition a certificate show ing the studies he is taklug and his record In each study. This was done to bar professional school candidates. Brutality was discussed, but no ac tion was taken, that ithase being re ferred to tlio rules committee. Special Rates Via Southern Railwaf New Orleans, La. , Pensacola, Fla. , Mobile, Ala. : Account Mardi Gras Car nivals, February 22-27th, one fare plus 25 cents for round trip; tickets will be sold Feb. 21-26 inclusive, final limit Mch. 8rd, except tickets can be extend ed to Mch 18th on payment of a fee of 60 cents. Louisville, Ky: Account American Bowling Congress Mch 17-27th; one far plus 60 cent on cet tlficate plan. tickets will be sold Mch 14th to 27th with final limit Mch 30th. Nashville, Term: Account Student Volunteer Movement For Foreign Mis sions Feb. 28th to Mch 4th. One fare plus 25 cent for the round trip, ticket will be sold Keb. 28-28 th, with final limit Mch. 10th. T. E. GREEN, C. T. C, ' Raleigh, N. C. Pottoffice Notice, Commencing Jannary 21, marl will be dispatched and received Sunday' over P. O. A W. Railroad. Mall close at 4 30pm days. - instead of 3 80 aa on other a W, HANCOCK, ' P. If. KEV MASONIC OPERA HOUSE Week Jan. 29 th Commencing Monday . MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND . - ' ' SATURDAY, . ; , Panton Sisters Big Company In Modern R pert oi raj MONDAY NIGHT.' ; 'The Man Outside.'' . : Exceptionally Fin Vaudevflle tltwaeil , , - Act-' . Cnmptet Chung of program acb ppf ff n awe. Ni(?U Fnc, 10 20 and tOe, Matinee ptU-m, K) srvd Ko, , :;! Esl3 3 Fcr ho Kl V.r lt BU r;V 1' " flaorjr KU t'i K '"i T'-rl ., ' ' t I ..!,. r ! , l i , - ; o ! L ujnjni ttiiillu i mm mm The New White and Black; Also Col ors, Beautiful Dresden ef feet. 15c each, 2 for 25c. J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church uvuwuvuvuVUWUVUUUUUOUUOUOU At the Head of all Tobacco Fertilizers.. o O nir i 4 t f alt meaaows 8 TOBACCO 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 us. We use only the BEST PLANT FOOD IN OUR OrOODS. 8 Insist BRAND. E. H. X J. A. MEADOWS CO., Manufacturers Factory Neuse River. new Bern, n. C L. D. Phone, 66. iCCeCOCCCOCCCOCCCOCCCOCCCOG 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 changing. In tabouretts and Chi na Sets We have them rare and many. Table 8 pre ads 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. o. a. mcorL fin d l'h h-jo. Irtl k Sal '. - lK3UttAKCCrAT.il ft hn V"1 ha tr-a p ' f'"Tt'mU)Vei a I y f.-o iit t! a 1 1 water mm r ' V f .. '.xf I I j Wash Collars : ioia Le&t h 8 O 8 8 P C) 8 o : a o a 8 it Q 8 - GUANO on having the MEADOWS () 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. WEIGHT wOOd The best quality ofOak,' Ash, Mixed and Pine- Prompt delivery and person al attention given to all or ders. i Phone No. 47. Union Point Full tupply or the, best quality Hard Coal in Broken, Egg Stove and"Chcstnut sizes, - ' : 'aAeUo'thQ Celebrated Poca hontas Steam and Domestic lump. , . 'All. orders given promp. and personal attention. fhone.H . . Office and YaFd'NaT Craven Street. Ellis Coat & i. ii mill s ii in HIM ldlU Coal Goal! 1 ii 1 Hi ! no r,' 1 , iti ii-- iranr 1 r I i I 'tt- ' t e tlii . t t 11 a r It is t
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