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ft f, NEW BERN, N C, TUESDAY-MORNING, 1 1 ARCH 6, 1906 TWENTY-FOURTH VOL .XXIIl.-NO. 2S3. 4 ' tT f TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTt f YTTTTYTTTTTYTTr V T V v i TYTTTTT Each Day Brings Something New :' NMV tf'lWAU - SEW BELTS ' .'OT' IHCK CUMliS v- SEW SIDE COMBS . - Turn-over Collars at 10 and 15c. r ' : ' ' , ' Chiffon Stock Collars at25 and 50c. " CKildren's"Patent Leather Belts at 15c. . Ladies', Beautiful Silk Belts at 25 and 50c. ; " Gold Band Belts at 50c. 2 : ' New Back and Side Puff,Combsat25c . .- ' J M Mitchell & Co., ' PHONE 288 t Gl Pollock St, ; Opp. Gaskill Hdw. .& 'v ' '.The Painting Season is , . - .'.Use Heath & Milligarw ; of colors. , , - ' - "" 1 r : . .'Two Cars of Windows and doors jus(to hand. -. - Ellwood Wire Fence, Lime and Cement.' . 1 ' We are in a position to Furniture and Household ; GOOds. S ' ': We desire to call your at tention to our complete line . of Furniture. -Our stock, is '' being increased daily by the '' best goods on the market. f We Jnve a .new ' lot of : , , baby carts in all styles at i K prices which will meet with approval. . ;; v ; J. S. MILLER ; '.r New Bern N. C ' ' . Lumsden &l Stith ; INS13II NCK:A(.KXCY. : Strang Line of Fire Insurance Conv ' anUis. ' , ' All Businewjpro-nptli attondol t Hi d hh texan IfeiA fcr Sill et ( 0 n t.i: INSURANCE PATS. ' WV.rn yon ! th mlnfortono tolo rMiF irx.!fl ,t tiro fir damCitrA lv ral(T ... - 4 - - ! hB no rrmiimf slion hi iU p In cmaiiWr ll tmliia ft in irnrro t ir rrny ofrf.r t ny tim. it U to your tnlTl lit ln''irp. nt im, $3i Da er.1 r-:i!:I N. 12 l!sr,rrA 5'L, rvw V.cm, N C. J i' ft ' I D i f ll, ti': !f tr-n- ! '.i.ny In '''! .'. 1 t k-. ., '. ; jf --iV, I :t'-'-.', I' , at I ! . "ill ';".! r-n '-' ( '' ' t-tr--', n 1 5 j i " 1 1 f 1 ft 1 ( ' (I t I ' o ft S i t t ' ' 1 t r 1 ' ' ft ' . ' A S ..r ! t '- . 1 (i r - r ;-,in ; Combs' to match at 10 Z Episcopal Church, 3 Mill Supply Co. now at hand. - V , : " . ' None better.,; Full' Line give you right prices.' - ; j. l .01:1 8 cp, ' North Car oli i - . - Leading Florists. Koses, wnauons ana , vtoieis a spec- i - talty.- All Flowers in season. - Wedding Bouquets and Floral Decora itlons at short notice. ' . Palms, Ferns and Winter Flowering . 1 Plants m greaqvariety; . , . Rosebushes, ' Shiobbery,; Evergreens, ! Hedge fiants, and snaoe lTees . in best leading varieties :; Mail, Telephone' and Telegraph Or ders promptly executed, by ; J. I O'QUINN & CO., 1 tVtU'-yi i-. RakighVN. a ; A9 Phones 149. . ' a KE.7 r.!A30::!C OPERA HOUSE ;-- "; ' MaKCB 8th, 1906. ' ; The Most Powerful Melodrama r .,r: the Day v . THE CONVICTS DAUGHTER" .. Metropolitan Production. Play that Touches the Heart Presented by a V . SPECIALLY SELIXTF.I) CO- : v. c A WEALTH. OF BRAUTIFUL BUENEUY AND EFFECTS Msln floor, W-7Ce. Gallery. tGOe. Containing Many New and Novel, Sen sational and Mechanical Fffocu and SitualWms. In 1 est n LIll U; Or $ :v;ruL ia Thin Skin Formed Over Eody and Under it Was Watery Blood- When. Washed it Would Burst and Break-Suffered for Weeks-. Now Sound and Well- ' - CURED IN ONE WEEK BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "When mv little rirl babv was one week old she had i- skin disease. ? A thin skin formed over her body and under it was watery blood, and when she was washed it would burst and break. She was in that condition for weeks, and I tried everything I could . think of, but nothing did her any good. When she was three months old J took her to San Antonio to see a doctor, but the doctor we wanted to see waa not at home, so my sister gave me a cake of Cuticura Soap and half a box of Cuti- . cura Ointment, and told me to use them, which I did in time. I used ' them three times, and the humor began to fade, and in one week site was sound and well, and it has never returned since. -1 think every mother should keep the Cuticura Remedies in the house.. Yours truly. Mrs. H. Aaron, Benton, Texas," July 8, 1905." - , , ,k , WEEPING ECZEMA : "I have used the Cuticura Remedies for some years past. ; The Cuticura Soap we are never , without, and the' Ointment is the finest in the world. ! It has done wonders in curing my little Ert of weeping eczema. raspectruuy, rs. J. E. ftersdorff, 310 W. 3rd StL, Madison, Ind., June 27, 1005." . , SLEEP FOR BABIES Rest for mothers, instant relief and refreshing sleeo for skin-tortured babies, in warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle anointings with Cuti cura umtment, tne great sun vure. and purest ot emollients. . . Ik. HoolTnL 00a. (to form of Chucoltta CoMaS nib. ts. mi Ttal ai )). four tout ft Ckaa. Cora. mr AUitt RM, - tiow m uu roi m una.- ; . Jrm , nrn ir"r"r : M;: REGISTER t-.-.i " - r:i- Ol '0l. . : r, rOfCn V-OiUIUUS, IWIU), jjai- usicis, ..oumuics, .ouui . tvxn Balusters, GnUs, Plinth and Corner Blocks, Sash and Doors, Frames for Wood and Brick Buildings. : Mouldmers. jMantleS, Brackets. ' . W . w FROM TOP TO TOE Ma MtAHa4 hi U h Ui frart Mil nwUWtaod MUriU, AaimW ta tvt art W tnmniam. Th fmk nit to Mim'IM wAAim 4mtUa um a rnal Mar atkar a, W rwnW tatlafartka) at Umi (MiWioot ma la Ism. F, XI. C1IAI)TIII Desirable Property for Sale Two City lots, A sn.1 f i CI 4 1 ft One " " WlW rest, tnr!'):.il churrh buIM.nf, 1 Urjt t-ipe orgn, 1 hot air botrr. fw.M i!hrf orrraU!y or ro'.lfUvf!. Aj ; 'y to T. A. (Irfffl, ) J. W. f u.wrt, (Vim. J. J W.:.'. n.-n, ) r; (.ii.; i i i.Lh ir;:1 't no :.b Cf Fine' Still and 2,5C0 Callom Beer. Ring Neckad Pheasant k Curiosity. Old Carirolton Holtl Torn Down lor Bettar Building. ChartsrBank l UGnngt -' Doctor Hint' Condition.' ; ' , " (Special Correspondence.) - . Poloirrh Marfli R Tina of the hand- somest specimens ot the ring necked pheasant has just been taxidennized and returned to its owner in Pittsboro. where the bird was shot and killed by a negro man to whom it was a curiosity. . . So far three birds of this specie have . been killed in and about Pittsboro, as r well as several fine specimens of horned owls of unusual dimensions.. - I . Insurance Commissioner Young, has , cemury. iney are rounaea on me pre notified the Order of Good Samaritans sumption that the child delinquent is j n. Qomo nnHr nf not a criminal and that he Bhall not be the negro benefit associations in the State that a J claims and details or tne old business must be settled when they will be permitted either to join with the licensed branch in North Carolina or the original body established some years ago in Washington, D. C. The chief officer in the State is A. R. Middleton, of Kenansviile. - Deputy Revenue Collectors D.l C Downing and & W. Merritt have this time made a capture of the "Parts ilu cit" that outdo anything of the kind ever undertaken and accomplished in the Eastern district. - This lastaccom plishment was the sundering of an out fit comprising a fine still of 175 gallons capacity; the copper of whiih ; was so that even pick could not be forced through the meta?, two w. rms, one cap, with a full and np-to-date ' ap-1 naratus of heater tubs nd doubters, I and 19 f ermenters with a capacity of 3,000 gallons, 2,600 gallons of beer in I the process of fermentation, and . the general appearance of having seen real and actual service and for. a consider-1 able period of time; Such an establish-1 ment meant the production; of 60 ffaHhereo " r - Inna nf )Ht taiff . r da v. The ... , ; . . -:i ran. iuia jaaruee ana cmiaren spam eS S'sfer - Small village in Chatham county.. : It h.lf .n.rK - . " . froro M- md the officers are at a r"-',. , -.en will be speedy Is our lM h. v- mMi. to ola,. nartna- The find was the auestioin of vigilance and following the course of a cwek, .,;.;? I Mil . rf ll t. 4 -1 C-.. . x ne oia uarroiuHi nuiei on jroi.w villa street, at the corner of Cabarrus street, is to be torn down at once. ; . The Park ' Avenue Land company, which was granted a charter a few days I I ago. 'with $25,000 capital, wlO-bring about the establishment of a beautiful suburban property, land having pur chased fronting on Park - Avenue in West Raleigh and overlooking Pullen Park and tne eampas or uie a. College, adoos so wis wiu avaiiaDie xor reswenuai varpo. Secretary or euie graniea cnaners to tbo bank of UGra,g.-.for the conduct of a commercial business with $10,000 paid in, wit of m total autnoruea stoca KiSiAAflAA - - - , I Wiw,iwu. .ocutiw.w.. ... Norwooo, Jr., w. n. wumeeo, -onn In 0 Of 1 1.. 8utber. . . His friends Ihrocuhout the State will bo interested to know that Dr. Peter E. Rlnes, the city physician who has sul fered a week's illness afUr an attack of paralyses showed much Improve ment and rest with a greater degree or comfort last nlgbt, though It wa thoucht vesterdav evening that his condition was roost critical fUcrrtsry Bonaparte dccUm there U s Rfnt aWtaeo of coal In the navy arda snd calls for an etnrgvcy sfTro- pristkm of $750,000. Capital;? ( to CesuforL FaliJri!y a apal tni.ij ffnta,r,.iij a r.arlv tit U. nvn.li-i (it t!, dpU-ralj-1 from I'.lire l'ar. l )o wrre In t.-H to d. it tv. O.r.f.lrato battV f?.? wrr.t e )' :i ! C f. 1 frr.rn tl-.ere llrr t4 to Is if-.rt In t! t r f J il. , 1 5 , ' ' ' T. J'. , I' A. f--. A. 1 t i t f 5 r K. I.. - ! . ' ; J. s ' '.ar J'JYLMLE CC'JIUS. Whore Youthlul 0!tand Got Staarat Trials - According to Crime. - , Committed, Washington, D. C, Mch 5. An ef fort is being made in Washington as in several other cities to introduce the Juvenile Court by which youthful of fenders will be granted separate trials and accorded punishment 'according to their age and their experience in crime. TV. A. . 1.1.. ! taaf in KTaup Vnflr f!Yiuacrn St. T jnia and notably in Denver, where Judge Ben Lindsay presides over this tribunal at it is conceded to be a necessary t Part Government of all large ti. Seven years ago thero was not iJuvenile but Knn na Mam UMH kJ juJ 4-l Akin rt ""T ui . . ui, w- numan V 9l . Heatm youtnrui onenaers ana asxne ot tne 01081 important jumciai reiorms ox wie treated as a criminal and,' its object is toTeelaira each child .brought before it to useful citizenship. Ths idea of pun ishment is eliminated as far as possible and the commitment to reform schools is the last resort. ' The bill to estab lish uch a 1 court "in the District' of Columbia is now before Congress and has already passed the Senate. 'Loco '. March 2nd. Mr.'John Morton and children visited relatives at Grant's Creek Saturday and Sunday. ' " Mr. G. W. Smith and F. F. Larsons wen"' cviuo Monday and re- iuesoay. . , . -The J. A. Latham place , here, that has been vacant so long, is nowoccu- pied by a Mr. ; Lily and -family, who have moved here recently from Car- I teres Co. 'ii,;;'-:.', v ' v ' v I , Misses Mturtrie and Bertha White. ojj little brother of PoHocksville,spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives I . . - i ' I ' ':L - 1 w ears sorry w note uiaimrs. I RArW k milt- .irk.. Th-t W recov- - wish. , I - We were pained to learn of the death I of Mr, Ben Bynum. Some of our peo- pie attended hta burial Tuesday after- P001?- v;r -y v . - - - sumkm wui prooaDiy conunoe a 1 n 1 . ft. 1 I I . .1 few weeks longer. We hope that it I wu for we have a good teacher. Juanlta. Beaufort . ' . March 3rd.' Quite a little excitement occurred j heT, .i Mr. N. m1 wife and Mr.-E 1 B Wright and wife from Brooklyn, N. i Y . atMmini ,t Am D.vi Hoom . . . m t. .rln of g hanUn4 . . min, hm, ,fl flna. tL t! Lhlv kft ri, in soman duck Ihft., whM m surrounded W th . , . .,(. . tlB u I . r bor near the bird shoal . After a long wait couple of fishing ducks came along and such excitement prevailed In the small nnsUady blind that It cap alsed. A darkey clamming nearby beard their shouts and went to the res- cus. He says they were wildly kick ing and churning the water, no doubt supposing it being fathoms deep under neath, when In fact top boot was all needed to get ashore. They offered reward of $10 for the recovery of their gun, whkh was promptly claimed and ttaJd to a darker who used a pair of ojiiUt tongs handily. 1 Thore was a theft here a few nights out of one of the stores of 17 quarts of whikcy, snd this Is a "dry town. ht Hurmona on Ilarkcrt laland are In lruMe sin. About a month Sg thrlr thiirr-h was bo mod to the ground by irx-onil.ariM. A few nights ago tht'ir hou of womhlp was burned Kcrxhanfi No!;c! cargo irrmre r.-,','.:mir l.cre, Irnvirg !' j l! f rr,';- J nk, C C. rAt.'I. & Co., I:rT.Ver. I at r j. V a MCRE INSANITY SHOWN Is Mttthows Cuo. Eximlnatlos Supt. Mo- ' Km of RaUlgk Shows Strong For r , Dofonco. Tnthnony Monday , Fsvors Doftndant's 1 , , Insanity.' ', 1 ' Special to JournaL Greensboro, March 5. Superintend ent Jas McKee of the - Insane Asylum at Raleigh, examined today by defence in Matthews murder trial, occupied al most the entire afternoon. .In answer to hypothetical question which took an hour and half to propound, he said on suchaBtate of facts he should pro nounce the family of prisoner a block of neurotics, of highly nervous people made ap of epileptics, idiots, imbeciles and lunatics and if facts related in ques tion of prisoner's acts on day of wife's death were true, he was unquestionably insane. In reply to another hypotheti cal Interrogatory, the witness gave the opinion, that prisoner had been insane for more than twelve months preced ing wife's death. On cross examina tion Solicitor Brooks put a hypothetical question based on acts, detailed as having been committed by prisoner on day of wife's death, in their presence and received for answer, that if these facts were true, the prisoner was un questionably insane. Solicitor Brooks abruptly told witness to stand aside, and court adjourned. At the morning session several do mestics Who had worked at the Mat thews home the past two years, testi fied that the two were invariably cour teous and affectionate Co each other. Po liceman Pugh testified that he witnessed their greeting when Matthews returned from Durham, the night before her death, and their manner was so affec tionate it attracted the bystanders at tention and both were plainly "doped." A Step In The Right Direction. Mr. Editor: I desire to enter my sincere commend ation of the philanthropic act of Mr. James B.. Blades in instituting a free bed in the Stewart Hospital located in this city. Many a needy sufferer will bless Mr. Blades for this charity. Let us hope that other charitably disposed people will emulate this noble xample. C. D. Entertainment At Cove A Basket Partv will be given at the borne of Mr. E. Z. R. Davis on March 13th for the benefit of the parsonage at Cove. A special feature of the evening will be a lantern drill as a closing exercise of Mia Bessie For's school. All are cordially Invited. y Music will be fur nished by the uove string -UMLAnom or feature will be a song"In The Shade of The Old Apple Tree" by Mr. S. C. Lane. - ' : Thi Wilson Trip From all indications New Bern will be largely represented at the K. of P. District meeting at Wilson tomorrow night. Besides the . members . of the Lodge, there wiu be lots of people who will take advantage of the extraordi nary cheap rate that Is being offered, $2.25 to Wilson and return or $L25 to Goldsboro and return, end we are re quested to state that , positively no rowdyism will be tolerated on the train and ladies wiu have the same protec tion as If they were on a regular pas senirer. ' ' . The tram leaves here tomorrow ar Urnooa at three o'clock sharp, and only one stop Is made between bero and Goldsboro, and that is to get the Klnatoo kxlire. and the schedule is to reach "Wilson at 6:40, . Projrsm. , Following is the program of the Sun day Echeol Convention to be held with rhool at Antloch, second 8unday la aJarrh at 10 a. m. Scripture reading by Pres. rrayr. Roa.ling minutes of but meeting. Kjirt f F.uj't. of BchooL ! ' A ". ra, MatthoW Wiley. ' MariuUxn, Sbra Wilpy. A ! !rr, A. J. AV!n. ' iiation, KU Gkin. A '. !rr., W. A. I.a.kin. tun, ratnia 'nin, T. W. Irk. n, J-lsTmi.ml GwVln. n, C I ''", n. U I'l.'. ' 'r. ' ( i : : ) (;a: KIN, I'r. LA! t G , I.-.:: l.ai : . L - BALANCE OF STOCK SOLO ; Tks Elkt Tomplo Projtd Hat Rocolvoa a r r Now Impotus U actios - -; v J. .' Saturday a deal was transacted be tween tha treasurer of the Elks Build ing Fund and Mr: James B. J Blade . whereby the lattee purchased all t" e outstanding stock which has been hcl by the lodge for the purpose of raisin tunas for a new lodge building. Som OVer 300 Shares had twun riiorvncorl . j 1, and Mr Blades' portion there lore was about 150 shares at $100 per share. . . ! ; This puts the Elks in a position to see their way to the building of their temple.. They plan to have a four story structure which will be imposing as can be made, occupying the most prominent place in the city. No definite plans have been adopted and of course the process of accepting'' plans, the advertising for bids and preliminary matters will take time to transact but it is hoped that actual Work will com mence on the bilding within six months The building and site will cost $50,000. New York Cotton Market. The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cottoa Gxchange, March 5. Open High Low Mch 10.60 10 51 10 46 May 10.72 10 75 10 58 Closf 10.49 10.70 10.80 July 10 85 10 86 10.80 Receipts 12,850 Last year, 27,375. "The Convict's Daughter." The startling revelation found between the leaves of an old family Bible, dis closing to an escaped convict and tramp the identity of his daughter as a most beautiful and accomplished young lady, who has been adopted and reared by a Southern Colonel of distinction and for tune, urpri8es the convict so much that his better feelings overcome him, and then and there he resolves that, for his daughter's sake he will become a better man in future and an honor to his child The secret of her birth is revealed, however, by Col. Gould himself when the hand or his supposed daughter is pro posed for and accepted by a young South era gentleman. His rival hears the story also, and in order to win her himself he tries to take advantage of it The girl's own father makes his appearance at this unlucky moment and the rival lover remembers him as an escaped convict,. and threatens to send him back to'prison unless he aids him to win the girl's hand. brief outline of the plot having been furnished, the author furnishes.the rest. Ho has provided an American play for an American public, full of startling surprises snd dramatic climaxes. A clev er company of players, each one selected for his or her personal characterization wealth of beautiful scenery and effects. including the marvellous approaching freight train, and daring escape of th convict "Weary Willie",makea this a po vert ul dramatic play and one cannot (ford to miss it At New Masonic wpera House Thursday March 8. A. P. N, At I IiACKBURN'S STORES, If you trade you will pleased TryIf : Not as we say -then quit. eeweeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeoweeeeeeeeeeeeeeoo NEW ARRIVALS. . Wc have just received a new line of Cc' Ltat.i and Orpr.dics and a new lot of Y, Liwr.-'.. Ir. i t Linen Turn Over O.'.us. (!.: Oxford.; :;rv.l , :,t Li y i t ) ( : Simpson Plant Cog'., .. The large turpentine distil: of the Simpson Manufacture eated near Riverdale was dest fire early Sunday morning. Ti was for the manufacture of tur, paint and kindred products of pi. had been in operation but a b1k. but was enjoying an excellent bu the plant being worked to its gr capacity. . " . v Mr. C. W. Bilfinger was mr and through his energy the plac been equipped, the most approve chinery and . methods. ; The lu stated to be between $8,000 and $1 no insurance.. The origin of the fire is unkr. The manager stated that at 12 o't Saturday night a thorough examin; of the premises was made and there no sign of any fire or smoke. ' hours later the entire plant was a r of flames and was very quickly stroyed. He wilt build again and ' proceed on the same lines that adopted with the first plant.' : For Sale . For cash or on J tic one ten II F engh one 12 H P engine, i turn tubular boile one 50 saw Pratt C with feeder ar condensor. Beaso: for selling want to p; in larger machiner. Nash Mattocks Silvc dal, N C. -A Purchaser For the entire Stock of Goods v Store Fixtures of the late George Wilcox, deceased. The stock consi of general merchandise selected meet the demand) of a first class cou try store. The stand is one of t best in Craven county being known ; Bellair P. O. It is located centrally a thrifty farming and trucking co munity and is noted for being "a go business place. " The purchaser v have the option of renting or , leaaii for a term of years at a reasonal rate, the place of business, and i necessary privileges. ",' Bids will be received up to Marc 23rd. Bids are required to be made on certain per cent of the inventory pric with the privilege on my part of a cepting or rejecting such bids. Invt tory price of goods &c. about $1,800. M. W. CARMON, Admr., New Bern, N. C. CASTOR I For Infanta and Children. Tbi Kind You Have Always E:: Boars the 8lgnataro of etc. Abo Patterns, a tig lot c f Lice Cc' Patent Lrat! 3 in the 'Irr 1
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