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t ' k .a v ; ' i;v l n a.-Friday morning, march 9, 1906 VOLyXXIIL- -N0. 291. TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR TO ASX KDTED SPEAKERS VTTTTTTTTTTTTtTTTTTTTTtfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTTTTTTTTTTT a ead r.:rcsr. For the balance of this week We will make a specialty of Ready Made Sheets ; Pillow Cases and Bed Spreads; It will be to your in terest to get our prices V . . J M Mitchell & Co., v , - , -, - PHONE 61 Pollack St., , 0pp. Gaskjll ,Hdw. & f.1ill Supply Uo. V The Painiing Season is now at hand, v ' : ,. .', Use Heath & Milligah. None better. ;Full tine of colors. ? - s 1 ' ; Two Cars of Windows and doors just to hand. ' Ellw'ood Wire Fence, Lime and Cement , -' t ' . We are in a position to give you right prices, ' 1 . , ' ," - . - f Vv , , J' 4 - y ' .. , ' ' ' Phone 147 . ' - Furniture and; Household - j Goods. v ' ; We desire to call your at tention to our complete line of Furniture Our; stbek is being increased daily by the best goods on the market. v . Q6Carts. -' We have a new lot ol baby carts ' in all styles at prices which will - meet with approval., : - . . - J. S. MILLER . -'. . i " ' New Bern N. C :: -. Lumden & Stith .-IXM'KNXCK AUKNCY. Strong L'nu of Firalnuranc Com anics. .i .-, - Ail BimIio ro-n;)tltf attended to m -T , (IB M rm su mj INSURANCE TATS. W'hrn yotj live mipfortun tolnM rvl no frnnnpr! m VfHl Up Hr riiny orrur t timw. It U to y InU'Tost to inur. It.-.r..-V I 1:1 l.r.o i,t i ;. 1 , i in t V-. I.V.. x - - v 288 Episcopal Church j.l o'QUi;a si co.,y North Car olin Leadirijlorists. Roses, Carnations eni Violets a spec : . ialty. AU Flowers in season. Wedding Bouquets and Floral Decora ; ' tions at short notice. . . - Palms, Ferns and Wbter Flowering .:. Plants in greatjvariety. Rosebuahes, Shiubbery, Evergreens, , Hedge Plants, and Shade Tree -v in best leading varieties V , , Mail, Telephone and Telegraph Or ders promptly executed,' by . ' : : ' ' -J. L. O'QUINN 4 C0.7' : I ,v:X'v Raleigh, N.C., AUPhoneal49..: ; .' Latest Styles in lailor made bkirts ana Eton and Pony Jacket Suits in White, Grey and Black Just received at D. F.. JAR VIS,' 03 Pollock Bt znti J, A L,L. -J I't.r iSe r.t';r. T'-k f t !'!''T I'ilt'irr of V.a 1 .' V.',! .r. i!' !. 1 " ' of ri Tn-mt mT.-i nt, ,, I fr. . t tiip i!. r t . i i f a ! t try t' r. " 1 f t in ( rv. v ".. r. c I 1 r I" at'i (- r.i, J 11 J r. V ". L Auditing .Committee aUks Serious Com. plaints Concerning Conduct ol Water and Light Account. To the Hon. Mayor and Board of City Councilmen: Gentlemen: We beg leave to hand you herewith our report of examination of the books of the tax collector, treasurer and mar shal for the 'quarter ending January 31st 1906 and for the Water and Light Commission for quarter ending Decem ber 31st 1905. The vouchers have been cancelled and turned over to the clerk for safe keeping. , - , : :,. Respectively,. J. R. B. Carraway, ) Auditing T. B. Keho, H. B. Holland, ) Committee Statement of the books of J J, Tolson, tax collector, quarter ending Jany 31, 1906.: - '- , , ; , Real estate personal and port . license - , - 7291 Railroad tax due last report 223 52 Railroad tax collected , 1,378 66 School , ; V , I . - 1,378 66 J.0,272 07 Pd treks as per recpte,$8,448 73 Commission at 6 444 68 Pd treas school, ' 1,809 73 Commission at 5f ,68 98, ', - 'J . 10,272 07 ; - Statement of books ofj. F. McCarthy, Treasurer, quarter, ending Jany hi, , 1906.: f ' ' ; , y, k A A , General acct - Baton hand-last report 97 61 Cash from tax tollector t ' .8,448 73 Cash, from Chief police - 14100 8,687 34 Vouchers paid $8,867 85 Bal on hand , .129 49 r, :y " - 8,687 - .Water and. Light acct Bal on hand last report, Cash, J. C Thomas , J - $ 220 11 6,252 49 ;6;7,f 60 Vouchers paid $6,469 71 ' Bal on band ' 2 89 - ',; 6,472 60 Ced .r -Grove Cemetery Ballast report $1,522 88 Cash, L. S. Wood - 49 10 1,671 98 .Vouchers paid 138 14 ':' - V Bal on haud 1,434 14 r T1. v . $1,W1 98. ... " Greenwood Cemetery. Bal Ust report $489 22 . 27 00 616 22 Cash, L. 8. Wood . ; , Vouchers paid Ualonhand $20 .00 496 22' $516 22 ; Stite of books of J. M. Ilarget, Chief of Police, quarter ending Jany 81st 1JUC: Amtdjrftlt last report - . 85 Ami costs collected 174 90 Amt Fines eolU-cted ' , - 27 60 203 16 1. 1 j u. t Ti m a r re ceipts, $141 00 Pd county treaa as per nccipu . - 27 60 Due city, pd Feby 6. S4 74 . . 2ri3 25 Report on accounU of the WiUr aad Liirht Commlion to Ic. Slit I'M: Amounts colUtlrd fnr the quarter fur . LlgliU $-1,7 72 Watrr and Swrr 2,9A r-C td Trrua pr rxij t, 6,4"- t7 Pal du, pd in Jany, 273 Bl Wfl fnlfiMlrlsr tut ' 11 ! i r 7l. I V.' I1'. I it !nm t "W r . . n I,- i I... 1 ' r P fi " r ' 'I I i i ems of Interest From Gate City,'! Bumped From Car Platform. Invsttlnatlon at to Rotten Tie. A Popular Official. : Old Street Stepping Stonet Found. Largs Salvation Army Gsthsring (Special Correspondence.) - t Greensboro, March 8. A young man named Rochelle, a flagman from Dur ham, while standing on the caboose of a freight train at Pomona tonight was violently "bumped" from the platform and thrown to the ground sustaining a compound fracture of his leg just above the ankle. ' He was brought to the hoe- pital here and physicians say his leg will be saved. . ' " , Chairman of the Corporation Commia sion McNeill and Commissioner Rogers spent the night here leaving on an early morning train for Randelman to inves tigate the wreck on the Southern ; be tween High Point and Asheboro Mon-' day reported to be due to rotten cross ties. . ' . There, is no more popular or many sided official official : in the State than Register of Deeds, the Rev. A G. Kirk man. - He not only looks after his of ficial duties, tut he is always fillini some pulpit on Sunday, attending some Sunday School celebration, marrying or burying somebody and making himself f service to the women and children o' the rural regions loving to make them happier and succeeding in doing so. He has been quite sick recently, and the tributes of 'affection sent him from friends all over the county. - His many friends will be glad to hear that he was able to be out yesterday. . His mother. Mrs. Rachel Kirkman of Guilford Col lege, who has been with him returned borne today-. Although, nearly ninety ya&rs of age, she is more active than her son who has the handicap of a lame lag. - Mrs. Kirkman went to school in Greensboro 70 years ago. . At that time there was but one house south of the railroad. - . ' ' , 1 '" " In preparing for the vitrified brick pavement at the - Elm. street crossing evidences of the Greensboro of years ago are found. There has been ut earthed, a set of stepping stones thirty inches below the present level of the street. - ' ' " i , . "The largest congregation that ever assembled in the Salvation Army Bar racks in Greensboro was present last night when ten new soldiers and one junior soldier were enlisted by Major Barker and Ensign Core, of Baltimore, There were about four hundred people present Theceremony was an ira pressiveone. the congregation wit nessing it with - profound interest. Major Barker read the articles of war and each recruit pledged himself to ot serve them. You feel the life giving current the minute you take it A gentle toothing warmth, fills the nerves and blood with life. It's a real pleasure to take Hol- Uater's Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by F. & Duffy, GREAT SCOTTl-JOE'S SH0TI a. Well Ksewa Negre CkaracUr Is Peppered Willi Shot. Wednesday night Joe Scott, who row employed by the Pamlico, Oriental and Western Railway Co., got into row with another ogro at Bayboro aw) bit body made the receptacle of several shot of the No. 4 variety. For ere Joe had the right of the difficulty and can almoet be entered In the hero ctau for be fell doing hie duty. It eeemi that by virtue of his job he was cuetxxiian of a rar filled with mi. fllanv)tie freight and wu guard ng it nilh Inaloue rare. Will Griffin went to the cir and ri'"""14 a ck g huhwae dsrp-tvl to him. Ecott r fusel to five it to him, ejing that b KaJ not ths authority to deliver and in a j,--r" ; !iiry rnnnnur jmncturo rtKiro or )-s. m .'h cum word t l a r r rfial nature, tell Griffin to "g.t That, of cur, ma.le Griffin f jl.tii ma. I a-. I I!. at e t' sTt!t.M I .. T Gr ffin Kail fin, or r - '.r'-l t-r 1 la .' 1 I, ' . I ' ' I ! f f 1 n- Harvlf Jordan and William J. Bryts For State Flr. Voluntary Bankruptcy. , Illicit Still Capturt. Sepcial to Journal Raleigh, March 8. S. T. Cooper. Jr., of Hamlet,-N. C, filed a petition in voluntary bankruptcy with liabilities stated at $3,400t and assets $875. The executive committee of the North Carolina Agriculture Society President E. Daughtridge, presiding, planned marked improvements on fair grounds property, and decided to call Harvie Jordan, President of Southern Association, and William . Jennings Bryau for addresses durinpf the Fair in October, in Raleigh. ' The Association will also expend $7,000 in improvements and will augment the premium lists. Revenue officers Adams and Down ing, captured another . illicit outfit in Johnston county, consisting of six fer menters, worm tubs, and nine bushels of malt. ; The scene of the raid -was bout twelve miles east of Dunn. - The still was not discovered. Operations were conducted In a semi installment way, parts being in different localities. The Convict's Daughter. The play 'The Conviot'a Daughter," at the opera house last night , was a melo drama proper and a howling suc cess for- the gallery "gods. The play has several names to cover its antiquity but it was produced by - clever actors and enjoyed by the whole house. 1 George Elmore, . "who as a William Woodford was the leading character, the tramp, convict and at last the res cuer of the family name and honor was a good all round - actor and was very well supported. There, was no great stunts performed, yet everybody seem ed satisfied. , , v . ; THE MEETiNG WAS GREAT That ef the District Meeting at Wileos Wei V '",",.v.-.-'- sssday Night. . The meeting of the Knights of P thins of the Second District held at the beau tiful little city of Wilson Wednesday night will be one that will ever be re called with great pleasure and fond re collections by the members of, Othenia Udge No. 8 of this city: It was a tired and sleepy crowd that rolled into the depot at 620 Thursday morning but the expression from each one was that it wa the best meeting that was ever attended by a body of Pythiana. :. ' - The New Bern delegation arrived in Wilson at 6:10 on Wednesday evening snd were met by the reception com mittee Con ten toe Lodge and a line of panda waa formed, headed by the band of this city, followed by the members of the Goldaboro, Klnstoo, Mt Olive, Fremont and -New Bern lodges, and when the handsome ratter son Phar! macy was reached the line came to halt. The band bad arranged an In formal concert and this was given in the store, - after whkh all hands dis persed U take In the town, but just at ihls Instant the visitors were rather embarrassed by being told that their money was no good aa everybody had lined up to the counter to get a bracer of Tenet-Cola and when they offered to pay for their drinks they were informed "that everything had been paid for," Well this was quite a setback to the New Bern boys as they were "slock ed" with Pepel-Cola " tickets, which were fumiahed them through the kind Doaa ofMr. C D. Oradham, but as ev rytiody was drinking the delicious bev erage no kick was made, but at the mooting everybody wbo was present was protl. At the buaintas snaalon of the vari ous l!g the reports from Were wu ftviat timjilring of the growth of Tythi anim. After this liumrs was die f nvi with the amplified Third wee .r.funM I j the ilf-grp Uam of KocVy M'Hint ami the munnor In whkh lh (litialinn was ra'rW out bnxight furtti '..,rn, nf r ! lan!. T! o t".l',r-j waa r-i !-i our t X !'v r A'.f H. l!amr.', of Aal, .vi'.'.o, Grar. 1 (l.an"-!! ef the l- aln t f J.'-r-.h Car-hr a. .t 11 o'(': k an Inv.tat. -n waa et ' 1 1 r O r'.!.': - a !.. "f Wil.i , r. fl)!'h- j :'t l."'llt. , , i i ,';v; l-TJ J'" ' ' r .- i. ' '.', v. I -n ITCIIIIIG MP Eczema Broke Out Also on Hands'1 and Limbs -7 Suffering Intense. Doctors Said Too 'Old to ' Be " Cured -An Old Soldier of 80 , Years Declares;. i - "CUTICURA TREATMENT - IS A BLESSING" -. "At all times 'and to all people I am willing to testify to the merits of. Cu ticura. - It saved me from worse than the tortures of hades, about the year 1900, with itching on my scalp and temples, and afterwards- it commenced to break out on my hands. Then it broke out on my limbs. I was advised to use salt and water, which I did,' to no effect.- I then went to a Surgeon, who commenced treating me with a wash of borax. " This treatment did me no good, but rather aggravated the disease. I then told him I would go and see a phy sician in Erie, The reply was that I could go anywhere, but a case of eciema like mine could not be cured; that I was too old (80). I went to an eminent doctor in the city of Erie and treated with him for six months, with like results. I had read of the Cu ticura Remedies often.. I was strongly tempted to give them a trial, so I sent for the Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent . and continued taking ha Resolvent until I had taken six bottles, stopping it to take the Pills. I was now getting better. I took two baths a day, anaatnigntiiettnelatnerof tnecbap dry on. i I used the Ointment with great effect after washing in warm water, to stop the itching at once. am now eured. ' '.'The Cuticura treatment is A blessing and should be used by every one who has itching of the akin. I can't say any more, andthank God that Be has given the world such a curative. You can Use this letter as you please. Avery much befriended man, Wm. H. Gray. 8303 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia, Pa? August 2, 1905," ' CsawM fetatMl aa Internal Twlwral jt wr? Htor, from PlmplM to IfenMi, from Idnaklra WMMbt atCaHnm tf, OthMM,ML, alV. mot. Uc. (g rona o Ckoeolata OhM Mlta.lM.aB vial ft 9) , mi U kU tl all 4rafffc ataf ! mt tBtm eatv, a-vmv vna vw, bom r mrluUmitim,'Uow mCmhmtfvt Bam1 MURLER IN SECOND DEGREE. Is tsyt Judge Fargusoa Te Jury Vea May Brlag la Fer Matthewa. Special to Journal. Greensboro, March 8. At eight thir ty .this morning,. Judge Ferguson charged the jury In the Matthews mur der case. lie then began reading the evidence, and at eight tonight had just completed it. ' The juryihen went to supper. A verdict tonight la unlikely, contrary to expectations. Judge Fur- gustn charged that a verdict of mur der la the Sfcood degree could be brought in. Ail smart up-to-date women of today Know bow to bake. wash, sing and to Play; . '-:;.: Without these talents a wife is N. G, Unices she take Rocky Mountain Tee, Sold by F. & Duffy. - ' Change of Place. The place of tbe Saturday Market, conducted by tbe ladies of the Minion ary Society, has been changed from the corner of Broad and Mlidle streets to the office back of Mr. T. A. Green' reaidencs with entrance oa Hancock street. ' The usual articles will be oo sale and the market will be open every Saturday at the above named place.' F0R-OLD PEOPLE, . t. OerTy ft a a- Cearaateee' ttrestk Creeter. Mr. F. 8, Duffy, our well-known druggist, says "hundreds of old pet pie right here la New Bern need just such A strength-maker and body-builder aa our delicious cod Uvtr oil preparation, Vino!, and we simply cannot understand h they will conUDue to drag out half-dpad and half-alive exUtence, erhon we guarantee Vlnel wlU strength en and iarigorate every organ in the tx!y, stop the natural docline and make thorn well, etrong and active. ,, Thia la bcaue Vino I contains in highly torewtratd form all of tbe trpnEthriatiig an! body-buiMmg W ommta of cod litrr oil, actually lak fmtri, frh coU' livom, tut without dnp cf the eylpm-clnfging oil to up- t t!,i( sinner h an-J n UrdiU work Vir...l rrp il- rtnwrd v.ulity in the m.t r.at.iral manner, making tlch, M ! : . !., 11 '. i-g upan1trnj!hnin ,v, . -an in th te do Its wm ! written that tly wonll let U t' ' i f, r tho t'--l Vir.nl !. ! T ( . -r-f T I'-iTI'd-l il k - ' . i . 1 f. I'.'f I ; 1 t 'i I 9 ;v"'.'' At ' HAGKBURN'S STORES;" If you trade you will be pleased. Try-If Not as we say then quit. NEW ARRIVALS. We have just received a new line of Colored Lawns and Organdies and a new lot of White Lawns, India Linens, etc. Also a big lot of Em-' broidered Shirt Waist Patterns, Lace Collars and Turn-Over Collars. Ladies Patent Leather San- . dais, Oxfords and Shoes in the Newest Spring Styles. We invite you to call and see them. I I BAXTER HEW BERN COTTON OIL 8 FERTILIZER MILLS MANUFACTURERS Of Cotton Seed Products and High .Grade Fertilizers , NEW BERN, N. C. Factory and Mux, RiverAidi, Nttma River. Lono Distance Phoke, No. 126. Desirable Property for Sale T we City lots, 60 aoJ 00 I tl4, feet One " " Mx 160 feet. Including church building. 1 large pipe ofgas, 1 not air beater. . 8old either separately or collectively. Apply to '. ' ' - T. A. Green, ) . J. W. Stewart, Com. J. J Welfendeii. J Acre Prcpsrty for Invest For sale, fine and oWrable acre property, one mile from eltj Trent road. 0 acres offered, or hi kU not leea Uaa I acres. For terms apply to . J. If. ARNOLD, New Bro, N. C. , h Butlncti Again I wUh to Inform the puhtit and my r! 1 trienda and euelnnvrs that I have bmijrM out I. Home's RUuranl nonir.rs 13 Mi HU trwt, arw? hope to hr th potfoee "f hiaoM w (ijmpfi, n 1 ).U rontlnue Ut furnish frh fyetTS and lrtWT' ti J. V.ave c'Slra" hTnfr.r. jax M. r.'r.i.'-OM, jr I'-' r.e etiwt. rhe. y ,T- 71. ,J A V 1 I- Crr, ; Bargains in Buggies, Wagons ii r i uornnnpop rn Mr. L. G. Daniels having bought the ntorMta nf M r F M Mahn arwl liav.' ing decided to discontinue the buggy,'' wairon. and harness business, he will close out what stock is now on hand at cost, giving his many frienda and cos, IUIMVIB MID VJJpVI bUIIIVJ VI UUJUI iaw best , $56.00 2 horse whgon for I42.G0 cash 87.60 1 25,00 cash 86.00 ton buinry " 60.00eash rieviAM r h A Annfttnnitu r f hnuinM tBaA 66.00 " ' " 62.60 cash 16.00 harneae 11.00 eaah 13.50 " ' 9.00 eaah Whine, Robes and other articles to like proportion, it would be well to come and avail yourself of this oppor- , , , , - H FROM TOP TO T0K Me aartAtfcat hi a tmmmU hn.l fna aU af rmmi waail, iailin I mmt tM mmi It a art Mia laiW, mml mm 9mm )mk 'iiaM tmt mtm. a i aiaa m fM4 TW trmk H m a.lli, i imaU. upMIwi, lulraili M t ei nl m,f mi W m . W e nulla mmmM a, Ik m-' fariMioM mm M I r, m, iiai)uic: J. . HEGIST Porch Cdurr r.i. I'- .: r .: fin:::. I - 1 wm
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