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NEWiEERN, N C... FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY. 9, -1906 VOL XXI1I.-267. TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR VINOL'S RELIABILITY. FOUR EXTRA MEMBERS . K . ...... ; H o ' :-o' . V3 , WeV c3 LZ (JUi g :g-, ir ia. . . .,,.,,.,......,,.,.,...... .,,........ . . . . . . -a Cook stoves, Cook Stoves. Duffy We carry a full line of heavy weieht Stoves. None better on the market. We guarantee them" . . Full line General Hardware and Buildirg Mate rial. . Gaskill Hdw. & fJill Supply Uo (6untlaMhylclMt Jola ' flth kr, : ; In Recomintndlng Vlnol. Countless physicians and druggists ara now prescribing and enaorsing Vinol as the most valuable cod liver preparation known to 1 medicine, and it is fast superseding ail other forms of cod liveroil:-' '...-''I'J. v"1;..;- A prominent physician. writes; "lam satisfied that Vinol derives its wonder ful life-giving and strength-creating power froii the medicinal curative ele ments found in the cod's liver. ? It is the best strenth creator and - vitalizer for old people, weak women, children, and the convalescent ' that I ever I saw." 'ty-r Another physician writes: 'l could j cite many cases where health has been restored in a surprisingly short time by Vinol. -1 should be very sorry to have to da without Vinol in my practice.' It has no equal for hard colds, sorethroat and bronchial troubles. " Mow, when we tell you that we have never sold in our ttore a remedy, of puch remarkable curati ve and strength creating power as Vinol, for the weak the sick an 1 the aged, and that if it fails to accomplish what we say it will we will refund your money without question, no ailing person should hesi tate to try V4nol with such an understanding. In cases where cod liver oil, emul sions and other tonics fail Vinol will I heal, strengthen and cure." F. S. Duffy, Druggist. o! Remarkable Case of Murder to be "Again iieard. Womis Riliivstf By Skilful Amoutallan Extra Flnjort And Tees. A prominent physicial, also sktlled-in No Arguments Supremt Court. Urgt Num. ' terCol6rLodgtt. Copln ofGuber nitorlal Lttter (Sookt. Ex-Judgt firaham8crloutly Sick. 'Special Correspondence.) Ra'tigh, N. C, Feby 8. In the Su- Phone 14 Harlowe and N. Harlowe. Feb. 7. Mr. S. M. Brinson, Superintendent I of Public Instruction, was in our midst I last week attending his duties as su- I perintendent and made a most appro priate address at the North Harlowe I school building. I TTT T TT ! 11 1 lAnnV T i. -t l. : i!i. n 11 A I mr- uayyj I j-Kiigcsi siuuk mdiwugs iu uic uiy. wy" I mg salesman was with our merchants last week and went away carrying some orders that plesed him. Mrs. M. A. Taylor of New Bern, is Furniture, Stoves, Mattings, Etc. Borden Felt Mattresses. New line pf Go-Carts. We are still offering some bargains and it will pay you to call on us. - J OH N B. IN E S. Phone 257 93 Middle Street. Photo Portraits Latest Styles at QU 92 East Wootter m. AlUAllla, Thntilrc 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 still have on hand a great many winter goods r that we are determined to close oul and for the re-. mainder of the winter season we will ' sell for cash all Clothing, Overcoat3,Heavy SlioesJOress Ooods, Ladies Cloaks; Ski.rts, Blankets, UndeTwear, and , 'hundreds of odds and ends, etc., .at; cost 'and less. . , Wc guarantee to save you money on anything you ' may want m regular stock. ; . 7 Lukens. FebyY Mr. J T H Moore launched his boat, the Shoo-fly, last Saturday evening a' 2 80 o'clock. The launching was an en tire success, sh made hrr trial trip to the red bank and return in SO minutes, the distance is 4 mile. Mr. Moore made his first trip to New Bern Febru ary 3rd. We hope him a safe trip. The steamer "C C Isabella" was in our harbor last Sunday evenin ? for a a 1 CU ...o;n trnwrt on a visit to relatives and her old bom ?" . ,D"V" AT' La i. - w w t.- A Oriental to our village having about 30 Dr. C. N. Mason spent Monday m I -,,,!.-, vprv much and we hone Beaufort to fee his afflicted and tfced L, , .nthr ona in our ritv in the sainted father, Mr. J. Ht Mason. -a., ftur. FolWinir ara some of Miss Mamie BeU of New Bern, came I the passengers ol the party: Misses Friday totnake a short visit to her sis-1 neta and Mamie Powers. Earl White, ter, MreT J. G, Taylor. I Canie Royall, Vera Dail, Effie Hinnant, W. N. Bell commissioner, attended I Mamie Dauehty. and Messrs. Willie th reflrular meetinir of the board last I Hinnant R. Maddock. Carl Perkins Monday in Beaufort. I and others that we havn t time to men Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Conner went to I ton- Newport Saturday to attend the quar-1 The barge Experiment is still in our terly meeting and returned home on I harbor aa the cannot get a tug boat to Monday. I take her to Vandemere. Mr. W. P. Bee ton is in New Bern I The Pamlico Lumber Company' today, where he has gone to make ar-1 mill la building camps on the S. It. K. K. rangementa to send or carry his daugb-1 three miles from here. ter to the hospital for treatment, I Mr. Tom Toler's daughter Nets is no Mrm. A. F. TUI1 ru! Mra. EL' Jania I Mttcr at this wHtinsr. but we arc Bell went to Beaufort Monday to visit I glad to say tiut hU other two are im relatives and returned home today, I proving very fast Mlas Flntte came In from Bladen I " Mr. G R Jones U so he can walk where she had been teaching last Bat-1 around again. urday and began to teach la the Har I R n. Laughing house made a buoinew lows school last Monday, which opened I trln. to . OrienUl Monday returned thi wiu tweniy-nve pupua. l mud day. Mine Conine BeU who has bee ontl Ur.RS Cherry la still having tot of visit to Mra. W. N. BeU and other rela- trouble with his knee. We hope to see lives Uft yesterday for her borne at bimweUat an early daUaawemiss llorchead Ctly. I him very much. Mr. J. C Long came home from his I We ara having a few days of real work at Luklni last Saturday spending I uu WMuer now. surgery; of this city, a few d iyi ao i j ....... . uau an unusual can to periorm an oper ation Upon a colored woman hvu g in this city. rwi i i , mis woman naa an extra nnzer in each hand, and an extra to? o-i foot end these extra members w ;:-e not just skinny protuberant i. bu each one had a bone covered by flesh. For years the woman has b n trouLl. d bv these suDerfluous members. Su preme court next week Attorney Gen- could not wear shoes except by cutting eral Gilmer will make argument for the away the sides, and the extra fin State in very interesting case in were in the wav in trvimr to do which two negroes," Hieks and Jarrell work, of Warren county, are the defendants. Finally consulting the phyi;i ian, she No such ease can b3 found anywhere in decided upon the operation. n:l ii the book", every feature of it being re- proved a success, and she is no v like markable. The r.mei peculiarity is that I other people, as to her fingers and there was a mistrial as to the man who I tees. killed King, a white farmer when he was on Lis way home with his team, while as to the man Jarrell, who was convicted of being an accessory to the crime there JJwas a verdict of twenty fiye years in penitentiary. There was no argument in the Su- firem i court today, the first district oneals having been disposed of yester day. 'i he Insurance Commissioner says there are about eighty or ninety lodges of the colored Order of Sons of Giddeon in this State- these having an average membership of about fifty each. The Order of Good Samartans which is al so under investigation as far an its in surance feature is concerned is of course much larger, being the most powerful of the negro Orders with an insurance of aid feature. I Xira and Boiler Insurance. BriclL' for 2!: New York Cotton Market. The following were the owning and closing prices on the New York Cottm; Exchange, Feby 8. Open High Mch 10.85 10 86 May 10.98 11 06 July 11 05 11 05 Receipts 17,938 Last year, 11,531. Low 10 78 10 92 11 02 CKi, 10.78 10.92 11.02 Colonial Dames Protest The North Carolina Society of Colon ial Dames of America has submitted to the congressmen and Senators fron this State a strong and urgent protest against further trrants beinor eriven bv State JVetrinarian 1 ait Butler left the government to corporations toob today for Columbia, S. C, to deliver an tain power from the Niagara Falls j i i t i-i. t A I. ... auuieun wiure tuo uiyo-oiw ajw 1 1 ney maintain tnat the partial ami ciation of that Sstote. maybe total destruction of the falls as Governor Glenn, it is announced will an artistic object of beauty. be absent from Raleigh until next Mon- 1 he society along with their Bister day, when he will be again at his societies of Other States are doing a desk. good work in arousing the congress to Bv direction of the Historical Com- thia matter for we believe that th . . . .. . ..... 1 wAatw MnAnnfr tltA XTiarTA.i IPulIn (em nli mission the letter books ol all uie " "'"a " Governors ara beinir cooied for'oubli- mtn to edmire and not for a few cor .f;nn Tko t,moiia . at wnrb porauons to use ior uieir own aeinsn A MM 9kU tHUlllllMMf It Pays to Trade at The Goods Arc all x : rvms f esh. I Sunday at home .and returning to hU work at Lakioa. ' Mr, E. D. . Hard es ty bu been at Havskxk this week doing surveying for !k(r. i. A. Bryan. . . . , v Mr. NeO was at Harlowe Sunday la I his Naptha boat bringing Kias LeU Hardest, ' who made !a abort visit to her . parent and returned same day to her school at Merrlmon. . , ' Mr. W.N. BeU went to Newport Uondsy. '";-;V- Jea. R. Betl Ced., is ia attendanee of the Craven county court at New Bern today. , , -:J ' B.. E.S Durbtmi Creek ' ;.,.;, Feb. 1 We are having very cold and raicy weather at present, the farmers are somewhat delayed In their prepara tions for farming. ' Mr. T. B. TansUU'le toachmgat. Core Point, bo has vary nice achooL Mr. I O. Cay ton has just rrtumod from NewTork where he bu been at tending business. Mrs. Bslle BeimetL who is teaching our school came tear having aru)nwy last evenma' on rwr retora home. She wu throw from the baggy butfortu- With Irritating Skin Humor-Whole Body Affected Scalp Itched All the Time and Hair Began to Fall Out Wonderful Result From APPLICATION OF CUTICURA REMEDIES "I am never without Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment since I tried them last summer. About the latter part of July my whole body began to itch. I did not take much notice of it at first, but it began to get worse all the time, and then I began to get uneasy and tried all kinds of baths and other remedies that were recommended for skin humors; but I became worse all the time. My hair began to fall out and my scalp itched all the time. Espe cially at night, just as soon as I would get in bed and get warm, my whole body would begin to itch and my finger nails would keep it irritated, and it was not long before I could not rest night or day. A friend asked me to try the Cuticura Remedies, and I did, and the first appli cation hclpad mo wonderfully. For about four weeks I would take a hot bath every night and then apply the Cuticura Ointment to my uliola body; and I kept getting better, and by the time I used four boxes of Cuticura I was entirely cured, and my hair stopped falling out, but I continue to use the Cuticura on my scalp. It keeps all dan druff out and scalp is always clean. I always use Cuticura Ointment on my face after shaving, and have found nothing to equal it. I will never be without it." D.E.Blankenship, 319 N. Del. St., Oct. 27, 1905. Indianapolis, Ind. INSURANCE PAYS. ' When you have the misfortune to lose your goods by fire or damage by water md have no remunei ation you will stop to consider "the benefits of insurance,' Fire may occur at any time. It is to your interest to insure. ;f J Phon 200. ED 10 ILL ill "I have used Cuticura Ointment for chafing of infants, and as they grew older all skin diseases were given treat ment with that and the Cuticura Soap. I never found it necessary to call a doc tor, as these Remedies are a sure cure, if used as directed. I am glad to recom mend them to all mothers." Sincerely Jours, Mrs. F. A. Kennard, une 21, 1905. St. Paul Park, Minn. Cnlienrm 8Mp, Ointment, tnd Fill, are Mid throu hoot IDC world. Potter Drug Ok. in. Corp.. Hole ProM..lkMtDn. I Jim, M llow to Cat fox Uu sklo." The first of the letter books is that. of Governor Pollock which is private prop erty but which is being used for this purpose. News is received here of the serious illness of ex-Judge Augustus W. Gra ham at his home in Oxford. Governor Glenn haa accepted an in vitation to deliver an address at South ern Pines' on the 24th inst, at which is to be a reunion of the Blue and the Gray2 gain and ultimately to spoil them for all scenic purposes. It is to be hoped that our representa tives and senators in congress will give heed to this most urgent appeal and that they will give their influence against this great abuse of God's most wonderful work of art which He made for His people to take delight with. THE STEWART SANATORIUM Gales Creek February 6th Mr. J. L. Sharpe was the guest of Mr. J. H. Lewis Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. W. L. Taylor will move into his new residence soon. Miss Dilla Barnes of Croatan wu tha ruest of her sister, Mrs. Cirri: Th. Pnbllc Should Knew About This Exctl- Ust Hospital. Any one doubting the value or need of the Ktawart Sanatorium should DftV this institution a visit The Journal Garter Saturday night and bunday has from time to time urged the need Our young people will give an oy.iter of a hospital and we find in the Sana- rout at the creek Saturday evening lorium the realization of all that we I Everybody is cordially invited. could wish. It is strictly modern In all wa tr nrrv to state that Mr i Car of iU features and its equipment Is rU Gamer continues to be very ill wonoenuuy compieio. u. n. J. Hall wu the euest of Mm t -. t . 1 . . 1 - 1 ma tocmuun m pip m uu - v r,t , J.J - r " im. ..a n. r..,, t - - 1 I. in..u. m. air. m-jsm wi. purpura Ol BWIUIMU. . -- w.- CJ. rUor ana aotars maku a Dleuant wait- ' imr or raeentloB room. The general We are glad to state that Mies aarafi Aff. u k trmt mom mi th. kft and BetL who bu been very aick for some Lumsden & Stith INSURANCE ATjKNCY. Strong Line of Fire Insurance Com panies. All Business promptly attended to Sash. Door Factory No. 22 Hancock St., New Bern, N. C."" Having yut in a lino of up-to-date ' machinery to do all kinds of house building work, turning, etc., at the same old stand on Hancock street. I am prepared to fill all orders at short notice and in the best and latest style.' All orders entrusted to me will have my ersonal attention. lo Whom It May Concern; j. . We need our money and you will be kind' enough to call and set tle your account at once, as we dislike to keep annoying you; with a bill and we need the money. By so do fog you will greatly' ravor, Your humble servant; BROAD ST. FRT. CO.; JUVENILE FOOTWEAR. The prices are rcasonablejbccause e buy in ' I of p r- y vt Itarouseewm-gy. devtkme aftdiUmlnaUly received burvery slight Inj- ulaUf the nervous lire, i teuaee uieinee. courage of youth. It makee yofl young I Our county wperintnient of pub" atcain. That's what nalltator Rocky Ihwtructloe bu beviaiUng the KbooU Mountain Tea will do. SS eeota, Te I w thin eectkm the past wk. ' large quantities, and giveuf custcmeii the bene- ; The service at our store ii polite and prompt. . All gocnls golda're strictly guaranteed to be as represented or money refunded; "J ' , ; J".?'. .. We carry a full line of heavy and i. Fancy Gro- cerics. Provicions (or the (arm or delicacies ior the Epicure. We handle country produce and solicit con- tignmenu of tame and guaranty to get the high est price that can be hnd in the Market for it.' ; i I . a. f 1 Whok-ibanJ Kclnil Grocer, r;th rr-t ri- - Aa Announcement The ttndr'rnsd oWire to glvtnoUee of the formation eft co-partnership hrem Ihrm fir ths praftlre tt law, orvlpf the nam and style of Gat" and Dnn, Fch 4-rtm U lhar,k his pt cm for th"ir past ewirti and to olirit fr th firm a enntlnuawe of tha Iran. Ut. 'lul'm will ht ahnt from t' t.T,rt for Ut4 -rU4 of -ut two nil r jrir jf mhUh lirn all pro fr fibeal prtvk 9 r'j'iiffl nf the firm w", - fimmj-Uy rni1T,l bMr. Ihina r,( ron-inir'lMns rTiSrirf ri'lU n n.tr.j (!y f .rwa' ! -!. 1, I'M (iwi 'i n r.v'l', v. itllA't M Jk Mr. and Mrs. C P. Futch made a vWt to Crav erjnty but fiufwlay, Mr. Raymond (Vllry bu gone to Norfolk, Va., on buinee. there alLthe busineae la transacted. On the first floor ia the metre ward in which are three patients now. Up stairs ere wards 'and private rooms, operating room wards f women. In th operating room will be seen au Uve up to dato appllancee for a speedy ud thorough operation. The UbU need for the purpose is the most recent spprov td dtvke, tbe room 1 bgbt and con venient' The stert liilng and eUene- l ur department U b the next room. The heating for the BteriUsing prepar ations ia done by means of aa aeety lmtustove. Aa acetylene gu ap- U. tlralua Is being Instituted there. The stationary bowl in the eleansinf room tisurolltd with foot lever which does 4 asrsy with the stop cock and any germ . ! l tn hiivmL .' ';: Everything Is neat and clean; a big rv-k I fall of tinea cloths for band, at aa. and Id another eupbnard will bo time, is recovering. Iceburg. Mirchants Attention A schooner ia loading freight for New Pern In BalUmore. New Bern DMrchaata will nlue notify brokers C. C Paul A Co. Executrix Notice iini l.U ptngMtm WfMtmW ttmmttimi arc tm i tka Sib tmt- nAmmj WM td iMfimii AS una rvLCBEa. r rmt Lew ftetei For Theatrical Periorw t uIm and dnurs, al- I Aceann. parionw:. mvnv. v-r - ' - i a - t ii , p.v liik i nrm ika m 11- li.v ' - . . - f,m In 1 " ""'- . . ,. . r f Mr. ana mrm. o. iww wen - , i . . n.M of Ur. ind Un. C. O. TutwUll IH conditioner the woeiner, ixrwa J .1 . l(. A). 1 Barw!.. "' ' ia tne Mtnnt sre we biicaui, ominj .Ml. U. CUrJ r.ul -Ko was alUrkM iwtn, and Iwa wares rorcowroQ pw fcv a nrro' Ko oVK him a pvfr lWw oa the hr4. is )! to be ml Qwite numlf if oir p" atipn l d rhurth si Katwfy Crove Ut S in- ly. - .. ' Th fgrmr tit tl.ii rommnnlty viil iVit Unl rriny Irish jw!te' this f) ,r r : K r t r f r a T J.sno, There are arrommodatvms for Is pli'tAn ami the yfnntvl'nil Mim :4nTi!ll h p ir il riurt who at IV. Worn prrrd In the scMtM ( f n(in( fill sit hr. Four y.ur g v! h.rs 1r !y m! sr ; lir.'i .n. J.',; V. .tt: hs K I tht vry t "t k': 1 t ,if.ftir )nrr,r,!.: l-"T to !m!n a'f v'ne'y to ;":: it humafti'y. f .'t t' 'f i' 'l-n f f ht wl'.l 1 I' - T- ,.'.' I " ' '.. We have made special provision for Infants, Childrens and Misses Shoes in any shape and quality, size and price. We will make it to your inter est to examine this particular line, or call phone 288. All goods - delivered promptly. I M Mitchell & Co., I PHONG 2U. 61 Pollock Ht. Opp. Episcopal Church VlaAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAaaAAAA.AAAAAAaAaaaaaaaaaAaAAAaaAAa- IIMII. Oc: Kinslon U; Dover 75c; New Bn 11.25; Uorvhwid OtyUOO; Beaufort (2.23. Katse frvra all other agfcy eta Uone in timportion. TicksU to be eoW Feb. 14th with limit New Bora and rlnU wwt Feb-Wth. tolnta east of New Bm FekLMh. rerVnr ear "Vance ill h r;Tu4Kw IWn toGMhorO Tmin No Fb,14tb arvl pclal Irtin with rar'..c far "VW attfhl. wi!J b T(d Co'UU.ro to Ntw !eru imme-U!' sftr nrlu.Vm of ft-f..rrnrrf-s f"f frmrmpnc pt rtuminj I r f ;rr!,rr A Ii C K 1! DODODODODODODODODOnOOOOnon 8 o o o At the Head of all Tobacco Fertilizers Meadows Gold Leaf ; TOBACCO - GUANO InfoTTTiatlon avl prV-' ; TJe it ana you will do pleaaod. ' Uradowa COTTONT AHD i ALLOROP rtimnn a A Mnitrl a 1 I II r n Vsw All Crops. ; " -'-. : 'T . ' ' ' r) It no Galea Agent in your vldnity.writn i) un, Wo U8o only tho BEST PLAHT n FOOD IM OUR GOODS. . having tho lIEADOV;il t i Inclat on z 1 . r 1 1 1 Try .ab in, cf I. i r. j -i 1 l i r f. ii. 8 i. i !.:r:::s co, kii.n V I : r' irw rpx, 1st'
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