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V VOL XXIII.-253. NEW BERN, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1906 TWENTY-FOURTH YEAI. T FAMILY JAR AT CLARKS MEETING OF. PRESBYTERY k a : "... ' - o - . ON ' '1 1 1 , f ( r ' - . CD - O ' 3n-v' - W;a I - 3 J .,..,,...,..,.,.,... .TT. .. . ....... .. . . Cook Stoves, Cook Stoves. We carry a full line of heavy weight Stoves. None better on the market. We guarantee them. Full line General Hardware and Building Mate rial. - Gaskill Hdw. 0iill Supply Uo Phone I4i I It Pays to Trade at Ervin's The Goods Ace 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. AH goods sold are strictly guaranteed to be as represented or money refunded. We carry a full line of heavy and Fancy Gro ceries. Provision's 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. Wholesale arid Retail Grocer, ' , No. 81 South Front St ' , . ;. '. ' ,Phont 168 -'- Work Cleaning Wreckage. Up - Storm'i ; , Special Prices For January on Furnitnreand -Stoves. Suits, Iron Beds, j : Chairs, Heating; and Cook Stoves, Rugs, Mattings, etc J OH N B. IVES. Chtrttrt Granted fruit and Furnlturt Com- tanlea. ' Negro: Burglars From, Pitt -' : County For tho Pas. 'Hegrolanl- . ' - tor Ranty Building Taken Uo -'for ftobberltt. , Raleigh, Jsa. 29-The Secretary , of State, today granted charter to the Lee-Bryant Co.; at Asheville, 'jrith C. G. Lee, R. W, Bryant and F. O. C. Fletcher, all of Asheville as stock; holders. The company will deal in fru-ts, wholesale and retail and will be gin business with ''a paid in capital of $10,000. YThe Crescent Furniture. Co. at Ram- seur, will sell furniture ana nousenoia furnishings : at wholesale and retail. The capital stock is placed at $10,000 of which amount ' $3,000 has bean sub scribed. Incorporators are I. F. Cra ven, H. B. Carter and J.' O. Forres ter. . Sheriff L. W. Tucker of Pitt county arrived today, bringing two negro con victs, one of whom will servo a five vars sentence for burglary and the other twelve years for secret assault. Rhnriff Tucker also renorts that the necrroes wha shot a constable in Pitt county two weeks ago were convicted, one of murder in the first degree, and the other of murder in the second de gree, having been sentenced to the gal lows and to twenty five years imprison ment respectively. Both cases were appealed. It will be remembered that these negroes were halted in the road by an officer who stood on the back of a vehicle while riding, the negroes having refused to submit to an arrest and having fired on the constable imrae diately as he alighted from the vehicle. The supposition is that they were mem bers of a regularly organized gang. 1 Hillard Reid. formerly one or the best among the Raleigh negro barbers and holding a position as Janitor at the Raney Library, in this city, was ar rested about daylight this morning in the1tool and news stand of Robert Lewis, on Fayetteville street.A syste matic thieverp ha been earned on at this place for quite a while and suspi cion rested on Reid, but it was not un til last night that tho evidence was of a sure nature- The negro was detected and Mr. Lewis employed a revolver with sufficient usefulness to allow the arrest of the negro by a member of the Raleigh police force. , Cigars, cigar ettes, tobaccos and money, as much some nights as $40 have been stolen. It is possible that Reid will be tried for burglary as well ass larceny,' at tho place robbed has been also used as a sleeping room. While tho v weather conditions kave greatly improved in Raleigh, there is today much activity in and about tho city. Gangs of laborers' and linemen are at work, teams are moving loads of cross arms and supplies about the place. No leu than 75 men were moved out this morning by tho railroad companies and tho telegraph people to re-establish their lines and get thdm in to actual working condition. The teler phono service in Raleigh U not yet restored, ' Today has boon an alterna tion of sunshine and rain, while at timet Tain fell through tho (bright ban of the' sunlight. Trains on tho Southern art moving with regularity but tho Seaboard Air Lino road it suf fering delays, v No Sort Shad But . Eyldeaco of Bad Hood action Tk an thn S.ttltmint at Ravi J. fi -Exlats. ', '- ' ' fiarth.i . ; Reports of a bad affair at Claries were: Mr. T. ' A. Henry and Rev. J. G. made here yesterday. v' There was no Garth were at Goldsboro yesterday at injury inflictedbut it is said that a de- a meeting of Albemarle Presbytery, liberate' attempt to shoot was made. J where Mr. Garth was recalled from the So far as known however, ; there have Presbytery to Nashville- Synod of Ten been no arrests, William Arthur, who j nessee . and arrangements were made lives at a distance, came to Clark to : for the installation of . Mr. Garth as visit his mother, who is .a widow. - He pastor of the Presbyterian church of ! Pbonft 27 9) Mid no Srrot . HZ VVILLIAHS, President, . ' -: J. COOPER, GeV.L!flr. & Treas! Southern life Insurance Co., r . ' - v " ' ' - - - of Faycttevi IIcf N, I . $125,000.00. Capital 35': foynd his brother Edward, in the houso sick and helpless, and as he thought, without the necessary care to give him a chance to recover: He upbraided the woman for allowing her son to be in such a neglected condition and remark ed that had a certain elderly man, who was said to be paying the womXn, been sick he would have had the . beat atten tion possible. The man in question happened to hear the criticism and he came forward and had some words with the young man. Mr. Arthur offered him excellent op portunities to settle their difficulties in a fight but the older man did not accept the proposition, but on the contrary picked up an ax and sought to make an assault with that but had no chance to use it; he then went, into another room and got a gun, threatening to shoot young Arthur if he remained on the premises and it is said to have attempt ed to shoot him but was prevented. The young man was warned not to come to that house again on penalty of death. . Young Arthur left without further words; this city. This service will take place 'the church on the evening of Tues day, February 20, ; three weeks from tonight. Several prominent ministers of Eastern Forth Carolina will be pres ent and take part In the exercises in Stalling the new pastor. Dr. A. H. Moment, pastor the First Presbyterian church at Raleigh will preside on the occasion and preach the sermon, Rev. W. D. Morton of Rocky Mount, will charge the new pastor as to his dudes to his congregation and to the com munity, Rev. F. W. - Farris, of Golds boro, will deliver a charge to the peo ple as to their duties to the pastor and the work. In the event these ministers are not able to be present, Rev. Dr. Campbell ofKinston, Rev. J. E. Wood of Wilson, and Rev. J. W. Alexander of Tarboro, will be their alternates in the order named. This will be an important re ligious occasion and all the pastors in the city will be asked to be present and take part. GFN. WHEELER IS BURIED Body Wrapped In the Flaat Under Which He Had Served. New York, Jan. Z An imposing military pageant passing across Brook lyn Bridge,brief services at St Thomas Episcopal Church in Fifth Avenue, and an escort across the North River ferry to Jersey City, where tho body was placed on a train to be taken to Wash ington for interment in the National Cemetery at Arlington, marked the funeral in this city today of Brigadier General Joseph Wheeler, 'calvary leader of the Confederacy and later one of the most prominent figures among the gen- als of the Spanish-American War. The body of the dead soldier was wrapped in the flags under which he had served with almost equal vigor and distinction The Stars and Bars of the ConfederateStates and theStars andStripes. Veterans of the Southen and Northern armies mingled today in paying tribute to General Wheeler with the younger veterans of the Cuban and Philippine campaigns of 1898 and 1899, We fill others pre scriptions, let us fill prs. Warren's. Like crystal fair of morning dew, Your complexion now can be, If you will take this good advice, V And drink Rocky MoouUln Tot. ' ' ' ' Sold by F. S. Duffy. cy. See our representative beore taking a poli Ar?nt wanted toi thij district. ' . Thi Firm'! Kldt." Invite you to their "Jk ITornw" party at 4 o'clock January Ss, 1901 This wst tho Invitation that gladdened tho brt of about U little folks Fri dar . oitcrnoon. ' After a ' game of I blind tnan bluff, sho is walling fort partner, etc., ico cream and cake were served, Tho little folks marched Into the parlor to fitd a Urge "Jack Horn er" pl wailing for thorn. Each waa brirxi-folJnd and put In their hands and drew out tho flrnt burxlie Ih touohed. Jumping to dull, eu, aauera and rpitm were tho order of the day. Aftn the fun m orr wtt Wj and gmtl- j man hk d up their hrmUs anj pTo"-! their appretialicm of the enter tainment arvl replrd to their rp !Uerom, X. Jones County Court Postponed. Owing to sickness of leading attor neys.and others important, Jones Couh ty Superior Court, which was art fo this week, was postponed yesterday by Judge Long, to convene Tuesday April Jrd. 1906. Program Given by Children of Tho Confederacy Choruses, Bunker HUL Recitation Catherine Damon. Piano Solo-Hilda Willis. Recitation Bessie HollowelL Trio Louise Pearco, Glennio Will la and Ula May Willis.: Recitation Ruth WaUon. Recitation Annie Laura Ervln. Song Cutler Wetkina. . . Recitation Mollis West' Piano Solo Fannie Bmhh. Recitation Duett-Mary Mitchell and Louis Pearco. . . . Choruaea -' "Good-bye Sweet Marie' by Ruth HowoIL SophlaJlolliatoT, KcD Jordan. MUaet Willis, Lorraine Area dell and others mentioned In the above. Impromptu 8peocheo - by - Mildred Damon and Bryan Duffy. '. Men an quite a c"' women to eul!iat g'Kfd luA. Wo know of huolre.! tf m"n in l!. tir'n tty t,t ar taVinj ll'ill otcf-( llorky l!mir,tji;n Tea. Fmart ftll iM. rrn'g, Ta or A o':r f.r r Kr.',"! cf I!c U r I F. S.0UFFY TEST R Will Terrible Scaly Humor In Patches r All Over the Body-Skin Cracked . and Bleeding Itching Unbear ableCured by Cuticura in Thirty Days at Cost of $4.75. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA over my body. Great Evangelistic Work Sunday was a good day for the Chris tian Church, both morning and evening services were well attended. ine morning sermon was based on Cen. 4:9 Am I My Brother's Keeper." At night Acts 8:39, "A Model Conver-tion." An interesting part of the night ser- vico was the reading of seven telegrams from seven evangelists reporting their meetings. A great revival' is in pro gress among several of the churches of the Disciples in the North and West Telegrams from different churches were read as follows: Loraine, Ohio meeting one week old and 35 additions to the church. Hartford. Kan.. 37 additions first two weeks; meeting being continued. Council Bluffs, Iowa 90 additions in 15 days; meeting continued. Nilea. Ohio 133 additions in three weeks.' meeting being continued. Fairburg, Neb. 136 additions in seven days; meeting continues. Portsmouth, Ohio 102 additions in one day, 258 additions in fifteen days meeting still in progess. Anderson, Ind. 325 additions in twenty days, and meeting still in pro gress. The churches of the Disciples in the U. S. have begun a four years cam' paign, the purpose being to double their membership in the next four years. There are now in the U. 8 1,250,000 communicants. Tho great church convention of this denomination will be held in Pittsburg, Pa., In tho year 1909, at which time these church it hope to report 2,500,000 communicants. Mr. Reynolds wi If read a number of telegrams from different evangelist in tho north and west to his congrega tion at each right service, to keep bit congregation informed aa to tho pro gress of tho groat work now being done. I "I was afflicted with psoriasis ior thirty-five years. It was in patches all 1 used tnree cokes of Soap, six boxes Cuticura Oint ment, and two bottles of Cuti cura Resolvent. I bathed with the Soap, applied the Ointment once a day, and took the Kesolvent as di rected. In thirty days I was completely cured, and I think permanently, as it was about five years ago. "The psoriasis first made its appear ance in red spots, generally forming a circle, leaving in the center aspot about the size of a silver dollar of sound flesh. In a short time the affected circle would form a heavy dry scale of a whito silvery appearance and would gradually drop off. To remove the entire scales by bathing or using oil to soften them the flesh would be perfectly raw, and a light discharge of bloody substance would ooze out. That scaly crust would form again in twenty-four hours. It was worse on my arms and limbs, al though it was in spots all over my body, also on my scalp. If I let tho scales remain too long without remov ing by bath or otherwise, the skin would crack and bleed. I suffered intense itching, worse at nights after getting warm in bed, or blood warm y exercise, when it would be almost unbearable. "To sum it all up. I would not co through such another ordeal of affliction for thirty-five years for the State of Kansas, (signed). W. M. Chides ter, Hutchinson, Kan., April 20, 1905." CoHcnrm 8op, Ointment, and Pills, trc Kld throughout the world. Potter Drug ft Chem. Corp., Hole Prop,., bontoa. OS Malta ftM,iiaw to Cure Torturing liumori.'' PiiiJiiivT miwm mmin' 'i-T-V.'-H.J " Tlie New Wash Collars White and Black; Also ct ors, Beautiful Dresden el feet. 15c each, 2 for 25c. J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church uu At the Head of all Tobacco Fertilizers Meadows Gold Leaf TOBACCO - GUANO There's a curt for old ago, an ex cellent and thorough one. There la nothing tentational about It' It b tho beat the doctors can find under existing circumstances, . ' Ilolliater't Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cent, Too Or Tab lets. Sold ky P. 8. Duffy. , v . LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at New Bern. Craven county, N. C, Jan. 29 1905. men's list. B-E W Brown. D-Rev E Davis. E-J W Ellis. F Iole C Fowler, Johney Fulford. G Henry G Glasson, 137 So. Front St. H-H H Henderson, R. F. D. No. 2, W H Hill. Lous Hill. John P Hutchin son. L Manuel Leaves. M-Willie Mason. N B Nixon, 200 So. Front Street, (2). R Charlio Rice. W John Wilson, Blackwell Waters W 8 Walters, Alexander Watson. WOMEN'S LIST. D Miss Sarah A Dixon, 106 George St F-Miaa Minnie Foy, Mrs Joe Ful cher. G Miss Maggie Glenn, Jasper, N C. H Miss Lillian Hunt, care John Dotter. J Miss Claricia Johnson, Jasper, N. C Mrs. Alice Long. P-Miaa Caroline Paretree, 13 Road St R Miss Ella Roberts, care Samuel Parsons. 8 Isabela SprueL T-Mlaa Hattio Tulcher. U Lolar Ulmoochapee. -W Frank C Withusper, care w u ootUr a ton. Persona calling for tho above letters will please tay advertised and give date of Hat: . The regulations now require that (1) cent shall bo collected on tho delivery of each tdvertleod letter. 8. W. HANCOCK, Postmaster. DODODODODODOPODOaOQOOQOQOr J r . ''of Use it and you will be pleased. j Meadows COTTOUT AND ALLCROP J Guano, and Special Fertilizers For All .5 Crops. :'( 11 no Sales Agent in your vicinity, write J us. We use only the BEST PLANT O FOOD IN OUR GOODS. J A. 1 J A 1. or -wi m w mmmm xuBiui on iiaving ine miUAiiuwa BRAND. E. H. 8 J. A. MEADOWS CO., Manufacturers Factory Ne use River. L. D. Phone, 66. NEW BERN, N, O IC5C00C00CC00CCCO0OO0CCC0L telo RrOMol For Yten Aat Kaewt v; . ,, v totrt Catarrh. ..' F. 8. Duffy fiu given Hyomel most thorough tod remarkable test For a long time ho hat offered to refund the mon7 to any purehr of Hyemel, If It failed to bnrfit Tho remedy has ma) to many cur anvTig hla tustornnrt that ha ha nnted Ha ue In the moat chronic ct of ca tarrh. Ereathpd for ft fw mlnuUo foir tlm? t day, through tho ifihakir that timro with eryry outfit, it fKilhni iU Irritated m Jtfvm rn.mljfan of tha fvvo throat n,i hjnga. Villa the taUnhol term a, ami rwUirt-t cwni'loU hratth. Ita he",i Jj, nn'i "tr( hpa'lh. Th rynU'lote I!omf ojifit (wU fr,!y II. r,1 rT.tW'M of an li haU r t,:A rsn l- mrrifj In rr'kot or j'ir", ar,il;;i Jt ,.'t'.:n, a p-.-Wt 4r ;;-er, an-1 a ':' ( V.y --r.. V '. U r-' t V;.t f rt.ru- ',, to If For Rent or Sale A houat and lot tl Tuacarort, N. C Apply to - - ' : Tl A. DILLON, . . . . . ToKarora, N. C , '; II -p want yoar drugs ijs:cli;'PbB 163 and jet I II REGISTER Vox ! ! r ' f I? ! ! f 1 r J' ! Vt ;.-f t.f ; III Cv f) :h Co! r v.: V::: r. ,i i, ar.d I i . a 1 1 8ome ottrt fine dressed wild turkey a, t'to wild geeee tt Oaka Market today. r V,'o i ( V.) Second Crop ; Seed Potatoes . to further la tJanUnt than othff bMd I'oUto, yW4d bcttnr and more onlorm tropa, and are In high faTor with trnrkme and poUto roTt Urmt Uantd. (hit atorka are of tnpwW qnallty, tmlform la !", and ent cot In full-aiM barrels. Wrtfe tot Tr5', ar, l Wood a r.ij Bd T'vnk. t''ff full and It . '- : t 4 uMa aliuot 1 l''(lWl T V Iiiii i . , I In I- 'If, f . J. - I t I' "I Thanks, Thanks, Thanks Our greatest of all sales is ended and I take this method to thank the trading public for their patronage. While we have sold so many goods we stil have on hand a great many winter goods that we are determined to close out and for the rev mainder of the winter season we will sell for cash all Clothing, Overcoats.Heavy Shoes.Dress Goods, Ladies Cloaks, Skirts, Blankets, Underwear, and, hundreds of odds and ends, etc., at cost and less. We guarantee to save you money on anything you may want in regular stock. I IB AXT ER ;MMM "t MM t . . Special to Fanners I . ; Wo Would adriao all who contemplate oin lime or their land this teaaoa to try tranulatod oyster shells, tho new and convenient way of preperinf ah Ha for quick results and lastlnc effects, to dm with fertiliser distributor. 'This form preserves tH tho tirtoe ' of the original ahetla, which it known to bo lime, ammonia, nitrogen, fvi tail, be aid much animal matter, easier and safer to handle than quirk lime, and roata fart and laats longer, t-ked la iion. Vac. The output of this J-lant limiiM, would tdvUo your rdr- Ine; tf'B' hi at tmra. The UmUng Fam J "irnida of the muntry are trr,ngiy iirt'ln tha C of linvi and vt (ainly ).vj can't jo Mtmy In bulr.g U.ls t' ' :rl of hi'h Tory frmT In t m U. (ar'iiina Iikiw ti rrriia. T. tVrt:;:of, r.U anl r.imn Ca of ; f.'ow I'.-m. N" C ran f H further .Real Estate For S;':. No 101 Hancock 8t No. 196 Ceorft Bt ' NoUKinf Btroot No.'BJohattoB8t - I One Lot Ceorft 8t One lot RiroroUo. . , v v. v c. L H Ann Mary Bayard Clark's Poci AiUhh Van nrcn, nitric:
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