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t r II I NEW BERN, N C, FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 2 1906 VOLXXIII.-NO. 235. TWENTY-FOURTH YE. - ''At.''.. ::'. HACKBURN'S STOHES, a If ybu trade you will 1 ( i T t T ) A TryIf Not as we say -then quit. Gaskill Hdvv. Mill Supply Uo The Painting Season is now at hand Use Heath & Milligan. None better. Full Line of colors. '' ' . Two Cars of Windows and doors just to hand. Eltwood Wire' Fence, Lime and Cement. . We are in a position to give you right prices. Phonel47" Furniture and Goods. We desire to call your at tentipn' to our complete line of Furniture. Our stock is being increased daily by the best goods on the market.: Go "We have a new lot of baby carts in all styles at prices which will meet with approval. ' J. S. MILLER New Bern N. C. Lumsden & 5tith iNXK AGENCY. - " Strong Line of Fire Inraranre Cora antes. ' ; .. .' All BuiIiieM'promptl' attendo.1 to Coal ! Coal i Full supply of the best quality Hard Coal in Broken, Household " Egg. .Stove . and Chestnut sizes. ' ) . . ''. H Also the Celebrated Poca hontas Steam and Domestic : lump. .; ' - t V;: All orders given prompt . and personal attention.' Phone 34 ' ' '' ' Office and Yard No. 16. Craven Street. Hollister & Cox J. H. REGISTER 1 Porch Columns. KaiL, Bil vzcr Spindles, ruir Hai li '.luster.-.. Gnll.i, Plinth am: Ccrr.i l an; I)- )';ri. Fn mcj for Wool a I'nck I3u;i.!inrt. rtoulJ n 1 Tant'c. Iirackcis. 1 t ''. J.L o'pn co., North Car olin Leading Florists. Roses, Carnations, and Violeu a spee ; laity." All Flowers in season. - . Wedding Bouquets and Floral Decora tions at short notice. - . Palms, Ferns and Winter (lowering : Plants in greatfvariety. ; , r Rosebushes, . Shi ubbery, Evergreens, Hedge Plants, and Shade Trees ' v in best leading varieties Mail, Telephone and Telegraph Or ders promptly executed, by J. L. O'QUINN A CO., ' r ; x - Raleigh, N. C. All Phones 149. V ? : -y-i Door and Uanlel Factory No. 22 Hancock St; New Bern, N. a Baring yut In- a" Una 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 la the best and latest style. AU orders entrusted to me will have my ersonal attention. . . ei mm OPERA HOUSE . Saturday, March 1 . Tbi Gnatett Play of I Decadi ' A Jolly " American Tramp By E. E. KIDDER, Author "A Poor Relation, "Peaceful V!ly," etc. 4 SPLENDID TRIUMPH OF AMERI UN DRAMATIC CCK1US UnehUr BtoM PoMihU I'.rmlUl I .lirillinf, lnthrllir tntirrly Novell npi!i wun ue MMt wnou and H7ilional Bituatioft f SPLENDID COMPANY GUAM) PHLSKNTATION ' roirf an the HcmenU of ' ropolarlty Miiln floor . . M-.7n. Gsllpry . . . 2S-60r - t Mid-Winter Drink Hot Chocotitp, Coffee, or Bouillon of ell kinds. Delicious Ice Cmm. llcirl juarlTs for U.c 1 Lnr.'J.i cl nr;l To l.CCO". Crescent l"(il):ic; Company. W. I). H irrir ' n EHunlLICTS Hill KU Father and Five Children Suffered - for Two Year With Terrible ' .Eczema Home Remedies and , Medicines" Gave No Relief Mother Expresses Joy at , WONDERFUL CURE BY s CUTICURA REMEDIES "My husband and five children were all afflicted with eczetna. Tbey had it two years. We used all the home rem edies we could hear of, without any relief, and then went to a physician and got medicine two different times, and it got worse.: It affected us all over except head and hands. -; We saw Cuticura Remedies advertised and con cluded to try them. So I sent for $1.00 worth, consisting of one cake nt Cuticura coap, one box of Ointment, and one vial of Fills, and we commenced to use them. ; r I do not know how to express nfy ioy in finding a cure, for two of my chil dren were so bad that they have the brown scars pn their bodies wHere they,, were sore. If it will be of any benefit to you, you can publish my letter with pleasure. Yours truly. Mm. Maggie B. Bill, Stevens, Mason Co., W. Va., June 12, 1905."., t , CimCURA A BLESSING (To Skin-Tortured Babies ' ' "v . v and Tired Mothers. The suffering which Cuticura Soap and CuticuraOintment have alleviated among the young, and the comfort they have afforded worn-out and worried parents, have led to their adoption in countless homes as priceless curatives for birth humors, milk cruet, sc ailed head, ecsemas, rashes, and - every form of itching, ecaly, pimply skin, end scalp humors, with Ices of huir, of infancy and childhood. Guaranteed absolutely pure. ,.','; '. v"'r-!; v;-t---: SaMHnowthmltlMwwM. 0MtRmM,lla-OM. tUU, Vv. ft ti to), an. u Ii4 . t . I drkl nnt, Mo Kto. (Hferixilllu nlMc CtMri BERN . COTTON OIL S MANUFACTURERS OF , Cotton Seed Products Hiflh Grade Fertilizers . NEW BERN, N. C. - Pactoit and Miu, Bivbuidi, Nttnn RlVEB. LONO DlBTANCI PbONK, '-' No, 1215. . ' . ; r Bogui ' . ' .''. February 27th, We are having some beautiful weath tr, bo excuse for lazy folks now. ' Rev U r Geddie filled his regular ap pointment at Bethlehem Sunday, Mr and Mrs Charles Barker of Stella visited friends at Bogus 8unJsy, ' Ulss Beatrice Weeks and Mr Craharn Koooceof SUlla, attended church at Bethlehem Sunday. ' Muis Myrtle Everet and Mr Junius Koonce of Sulla, were the guetts of MLti Ethel Sanders Sunday. Mr B Moore la visiting relatives at Tuacarora this week. Mr. Robt rifiott, who is working at the life saving station at Ik us Inlet, at the gocat of Miss Alms rigoll one Jay last week. Col. A. 1L Dfnnli and wife of Wild rood, epofit Rundsy with Mr. end Mrs CWTsjW. Mr. Firstn Kum11, who is working it Wiimireton, rams hw to vttt rc stives kit Thursday. M. & E. In Tf flim t'n ci ! m r ur.f J Its fam Y.-t (jtrs 1 fr .m " In a l'-e not ear i n-4 if in t!.e cj".t wotl 1, Twtt ,r t-t r.'.'iy V.)i;r;la n Ta. Th I' : t :". ??. t. t t ) i: ' BIG RACIAL CP.ILL Dsltgatet tor Nuhllls Convention. Acsd- emy o! Msdlclns Masting. Personals. Brooks Rttalnsd by Blsckburn. ' (Special Correspondence.) t, " Greensboro. March L Revl C W. Roberson of Asheboro, who has recent- gave evidence by which he nearly .in ly resigned his pastorate there to ac- criminated himself as a ; violator ol the cept a call to the Presbyterian church same law for which Ae was .the prose at Wilkesboro, was here today en-route cuting witness. - to ABheboro to spend a few days - ?: j Mrs. Mary B. Crawford and her sis ter, Miss JJllie Benbow are away on an extended northern tour. They have visited Baltimore, .Washington, Phila delphia and are now hi New York, as the guests of Mrs. M. E. McMahan, a former resident of this city. J. A. Gorham, who left this , city several months ago to become general agent for Greensboro Life Insurance Company ha accepted the- position of general manager of Bradstreeta agency at Savannah, Ga. , -, Delegations from the State : Normal and Greensboro Female Colleges left yesterday for Nashville, JTenn., to At tend the Students' Volunteer Movement Convention. The meeting will be the largest of its kind ever held in the United States and it will be attended by representatives from ' all over the globe. , The Greensboro Academy of Medi cine hcki a regular meeting in the di rectors' room of the City National Bank and elected the following officers last night: Dr. "W. J. Richardson, president; Dr. Fdmund Harrison, first vice-president: C W. Banner, secretary; T. T. Little, treasurer. It was decidsd to entertain the County Medical Society at the -April meeting. " Measles has been decided upon as the - subject to be discussed at the March meeting. One of the largest radial drills ever brought the city is now being installed by the Wysong and Miles Co., at their plant, This machine reached Greens boro loaded on a flat car and had to be dismantled before it could be unloaded or put In the building."; :lt stands about ten feet high and swings on a radius of tbout eleven or twelve feet. It is one I it the' latest improved types of . theTHavelock, radial drills. ' J It was definitely learned from Solici tor Brooks this morning that he had ac cepted a retainer from Congressman Blackburn, and would be one of his counsel in his defense before the Feder al court in April. - The Trinity Glee- Club., The concert by the Trinity Glee Club and Orchestra on next Monday night promises to be one of Very high order Every one should hear Mr; Gimbrough Jones, the violin soloist. Mr. Jones Is a member of the faculty of the 8outh- i Conservatory of Music at Dur ham. He has charge of the Trinity Orchestra ani Prof. W. H. Overton of the Glee CTub Mr. J.Leon Williams, the reader, needs no more Introduction to a New Bern audience, having been her with Glee Club la 1903. The price of admission to the concert Is 60 cents, If you have not purchased your tickets from members of th League, you will find them at Mr. D. R. Davis' Store. ' CONSUMPTION INCREASING , - Avrtt New Is Feer Nisired a Deaths uoes in reaoer oi mis paper reauxe that this very day. In this country alone, four hundred homes are each made sad by the death of a victim of consumption? Tomorrow w ill be a repetition of to day 's calamity, and so it will go on unlil the people com to relix the fact that a very large number of thee deaths are entirely unnecessary, ixxuramption is b)th S contagious, and curable disease U its first lUge. Yet may intelligent people do not realiie this fact. As our drujtjUt' F. 8. Duffy, aaya, drugi and eough sy rope for branchial snd lung trouL1e sre only palliative aud do no prmanpnt good; thry may deaden Ui cough and rlimulat the patient furs lim, but tl.ry do mi cure, and Uauallj opft the il'imsrh ariLlhT stad ffTocL Fminft jhyairlsua, however, sgrm that a? hen t!. sjm; turns tf I j tnmUe firnt i; -:r J f th r at:r.t ill flUiri ill t) e a J.inely !?.'!. 1 tf hsirl-y t.'.t U.a t 1 f . ,;i ! ' I-1 f-i l.vrr :rr:a's'.. n to '. !, I1 'J ! ' J I'.s I .rrt l'."r.f rc '. 1 ! o Y.'l t i l a t lt f! f, rv. n II U r.- t a f.'' .A r- I t. s t ' i'l it U ;';'. r.n ' ' ' t ' t: I "r I '. t i '. ' , ,r. Police Court News The adjourned case of L. B. Eabicht and his wife on the charge of selling . liquor without a license waa. in the Mayors court yesterday. The case is . the outcome of the assault case for which Mrs. Habicht was tried about a : month ago. Xy;iV, i-?; I The .complaining witness, Forbes, ; J here being no evidence against L a I HaDicnt he was dismissed..! Mrs. Habi cht was bound over to Superior court for trial under $200 bonds which were furnished. , ,- k '. i i: v Tom White,1 the hero of the very amusing Aim flam case which was men tioned in the Journal a few days ago was on trial last evening. . Sam- Wal ker, the States witness told him 'low con.e"; He said that. White came to him and wanted some small change for a dollar bill which he claimed he ' had. He ave the man the money and s'uck the s vcalled bill in his pocket : without' sapping to examine it . Wheri he look ed at it a little' later he lost no time in reporting the matter to the police and W.iite was arrested in short order, The Kill is a "peach" of its kind. The e is abouf; as much resemblance in th "Mil" as there is in a big reve nue stamp and the extent of intrinsic va'ue is that it would be a ! first class entr e in a goats' dinner. ' -. White should have been dismissed for his cleverness in working such a wide cpw Aim flam game so successfully. Wi i .e was bound ever to court Special Rates to Goldsboro an d Wil son, On account of district meeting Knights of Pythias at Wilson, March 7, 1906, the,, A. & N. C. Co. offer the following reduced rates to Goldsboro and return: FROM Dover, Cove, Tuscarora, New Bern, Riverdale, RATE 75 90 1.00 1.25 1.40 l.ijO 1.60 1.75 1.85 1.90 2.00 2.25 Croatan. Newport, Wild wood, Mansfield. Morehead City Beaufort Dates of Sale: j . Tickets will be sold for individuals from Beaufort and Morehead City and from New Bern and Kins ton in parties of fifteen or more for train No. 2. Tickets will be sold for individuals from New Bern and Kinston for special train leavi&New Bern 8 p. m. ': : : . H. C. HUDGINS, Gen. Pass Agt " The special to Wilson will leave Golds boro at 6 o'clock p. m. Ample time will be at Goldsboro to secure- trans portation. ' " Arapahoe March 1st . Arapahoe has been progressing right well..? " Our young me i seem to have decided there were too many single girls in our community, and thejrar making ap plications to the register of deeds for permission to thin them out. Mr. Ma jor Hardison and Miss Edith Bennett, were united in the holy bonds of matri mony last Sunday, two weeks past Mr J C Johnson and Miss AMI) Paul were united in marriage, last Sunday, one week past,' Mr Charlie RIc and Mia Matilda Vendric, were married a few days ago in Carteret County. W wish them all a long and happy life. Mr W R Tingle has his new building near completion; it is a credit to our community; we have no doubt that It will be a home for another one of our girl. . ,-- ... '. Our public school ha been In pro- greas for i h last month. Prof. J. V. Mil., a grad uat of Chappl Hill, Is th principal. Mr. Hoyd Reol, Miu Fan nie Paul and MUs Liliie Carraway, are uuUUr.t Warhera. . , Oor young mo hive reorganlxed th liUrf y sxiety, ami it is moving on nicely. Prof. Mils says they are beat ing the Chapel tiill boys d"latinir. That it fin fWoiraKMn(,rit to the boys In wrmilntUgo on and make Daeful mn. G. B. For ono wook only p " lining Fcbiuary U'o will nivo with each ".j cent furchiico your choic;r-)f r.ny 6 crnt nrticlo in ctoc!:. I ( ni oo rur- ' c ::' ! cf t Ail!'.! i in 1 ! EliGSCEOruf S , CHANCES For Benomlnation From" Democratic Standpoint Will Be Before His Mountslnser Friend and pi Get Thlr Full. Support. Democratic ' , V Nemine Agslast Biackburs "Discussed. - .... , (Special Correspondence.) . Raleigh, March 1. "What effect will the indictment have on Blackburn's chances for renomination ?" This ques tion was put by the correspondent to an eighth district Democrat, one thoroughly familiar with all the polit ical conditions there obtaining. This query was answered in these words, and are worth the heeding since they bear the marks of a prophecy as well: "Blackburn can phy the baby act b tter than any man in the State and most ef fectively, and he can do things politi cally that no other man in the State can do and live. You can judge him by no rule applicable to the human race. He can go over his district, get up be fore these mountaineers, tell them he was a poor mountain boy winning suc cess, when his enemies, backed by the Democrats, began to. prosecute him, and he can , shed tears (as he did at Wilkesboro, when Governor Glenn wiped up the earth with him) and the people will believe him, as no power on earth can keep him from getting that nomination. Now just stop figuring on Spencer's downfall by the usual methods. He is the only Republican in the district who can possibly be elected, and if the Democrats put up a strong man he may be defeated. There never was a time when the northeast ern counties were so torn up. I be lieve if a prohibition campaign were waged in 'Whiskey Wilkes' it would vote out the distillery. There is not an open barroom in it now." When asked as to the likelihood of the Democratic nominee the man from the eighth said "Hackett, thus far, is in the lead, and unless someone other han tlnae lready announced comes into the field, he will be nominated. He is not acceptable to the temperance element, but it is thought that element would find little encouragement to scratch him for Blackburn. I heard Hugh G. Cheatham' name mentioned today for nomination, and there is no doubt he would be a popular candidate i( he would run. It was thought at one time that the temperance people would center on W. R. Odell, of Con cord, or R L. Smith, of Stanly, but both refuse to enter the race. At present outlook is that Hackett will get Wilkes solid, two-thirdB of Stanly, Surry and Wautauga, and at least half of Cabarrus, Rowan and Al exander, and three-fourttts of Alle gheny. It is thought that Armfield will gt Iredell solid, one-sixth of Stan ly, Surry and Rowan, one half of Alex ander and oncourth of Cabarrus. Sew land will get Caldwell solid, and one-elxth of Stanly, and will divide the small fraction left In Rowan, Cabarrus and Surry with Bouie, who it is pre sumed will get Ashe, his home county, though Hackett is very popular there. There to no doubt of a Democratic vic tory this year if the Democrats will nav their noil taxes. Either one of the gentlemen mentioned ought to be able to best Blackburn." Notice of. Publication of Summons NortiiOmilaa. la Um Superior Court HprtlW Tarm, IMS. Jokva WhkAM ' ; CmtIIm WhltrMd. Ul mritcm aotMiad M mban ka baa Mm. mrd h th Sanrtnr Covrt f Cnnm OoMt to ttiUia a aiTaraa ahaotala aataa IM alatetiS and af mlaat upon Um ffrsonda of abandanmanl and adultery, and th aud iWmlul will lurthm tak aotica that aha ar raqulrad ta apuw at tha arntX (ana of Buparinr Court at aaki Oonly ta baaldaa tha BMnd Wanriar April, IWa. (ba tn Um Kk day of ask) month) at toort Hanaaaf mti aaaai ta Naw Bar. N. C- and anatrar ar dnur ta tha romplaint nf plaintiff m aatd aatiaa, ar th plaintiff wtU aavl ta laa Cawt (ar Um raliaf Uarata daiinartiii , w. w twin, O.V of Tb aaoariar Cawt. Tkk tat daiaf Hank. 1HA F.njnv the pleasure of smtertalnirg your friorxia by making utetr picture with an t.ttiman Kodak, a large aa arrmmt o( kodaks and sundries at i, O. Uaater'l The Leading Jeweler. Tkt Origin) Foly Co-, Ilonrv and Tar a Chlrso, originated a thrust and luna rTnoily. sml on account of the great morit ani jiojiulnnty of Kola's liimay nfl Tr many imitations sreniTerfd for ll tha fttiu.n", A i for f olly's llonrTf r. l l ar n I rvf .i any suhwlitiite of- !ctv no o!hr fTT artwrn will give tin sMiq it,sfa-ti(,n. It is rniMly wis 1:t. It f.ritiiins no ninatns srtd is . f f r rh- Iran and rlolicat pvrwmt fur ns.li j Lmvi 1 i,rmcy. Kntry ri'otico - h ' i . ,i -a k r 'M-hi :.;;:.v,CroaUiu, Wi.. . . .... February 28. '. We have been having pretty wather for the past few days, but we are hav-. f ing some rain and wmd and looks very much like snow. It is quite bad for the' farmers and also the timber firm. ! ' Mrs Mary Morton and little son, wko - - """"s tie- (uuuier, mr ConneTjjit Riverdale, spent the day 1.1 our berg Monday and returned to her home at Harlowe Monday night Little Julia Hardison, who has been spending a few days with her sister Mrs N F Ballard, in New Bern, return. fed home Monday night. Rev W A Piland filled his regular ap pointment at Riverdale last Sunday. We had quite a pleasant day for ser vices. Mr John Morton was in our berg a few hours Monday. We were real glad to see such a large crowd at Croatan Sunday school last Sunday afternoon. There was quite a number of fishermen out. We are sorry to say that one of our school boys Robert Williams is quite sick but hope he will soon be well and able to take his place at school again. We are glad to state that the young men of this place are going to hold a prayer meeting at the Presbyterian church Wednesday and Sunday nights. We wish them much success. Mr T E Haywood and H W Bell were at New Bern today. Mr George Taylor, John Simpson and N F Ballard, were visitors here Sunday. Mr and Mrs Aman, of Havelock, spent the day at Oriental with Mr and Mrs Sammons. BLUE BELL. fOIMSUBNEYCDRE Biv!.- nova and) Bladder Bight rTTWTTTfTVTVTf?yVTTTVWTTT?ytVTTTTTTTTTTVTVTT?TyTTV Each Day Brings Something New NEW NECKWEAR NEW BiCK COMBS Turn-over Collars at 10 and 15c. Chiffon Stock Collars at 25 and 50c. Children's Patent Leather Belts at 15c. Ladies' Beautiful Silk Belts at 25 and 50c. " Gold Band Belts at 50c. New Back and Side 15 and 25c. Puff Combs at 25c. J m Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church NEW ARRIVALS, i We have just received a new line of Colored Lawns and Organdies and a new lot of White Lawns, India Linens, etc. A1:d a big lot of Em broidered Shirt Waist Patterns, Lace Collars and Turn-Over Collars. Ladie3 Patent Leather San dals, Oxfords and Shoes in the Newest JSpring Styles. ; ' We invite you to call and see them. Furniture, Stoves,' Mattings, Etc. Largest stock of Mattings in the city. 7 Royall c Borden Felt MattreGscs. ' . . A New line of Go Cartt. We are still offering some bargains and it will pay y JOHN B. IVES. 3 Middle Piioto Portrait? 1 1 Faulty Digestio Causes Phyiical and MinUIBreakdou ' F. S. Duffy GuiranlM$ il-o-na Will Strengthen Stomich. :'' Few people realize the'intimate re! tion between the mind and the stoma Worry and excessive mental -work r act on the digestive system, while the other hand the greatest cause nevre and brain impoverishment is ; weak or faulty digestion. "O" Just as soon as you find that yo food is not properly digested, ,that yo laste it after eating, that the ' tongu is furred, the breath heavy, the Appe tite poor, the head occasionally dull an aching, begin the use of Mi o-na. r It is a guaranteed cure for all dis eases of the stomach, excepting cancer. It is not a patent medicine, and it formula is furnished to physicians, druggists, and all intelligent people who may desire it. Mi-o-na ; differs from any other remedy on the market, both in its lasting effects and in the manner in which it is sold, that is, on a guarantee that it will cost nothing un less it cures. " i, Ask F. S. Duffy to show you the guarantee which he gives with every 50 cent box of Mi-o-na. , i- CASTOR I A for Infant3 and Children, ' The Kind You Have Always Bosgh! Bears the Signature of NEW BEITS NEW SIDE COMBS Combs to match at 10, ' 2 .,!: . Rirei' Latest Stvi CO
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