N C. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH. 11, 1906 TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR VOLXXIIL-NO. 293. rT': 1 .. Our buyer fias jast Ycrk, where lifi went in tlijs oi fh3 Spring and .ScErSfe tiis seis are coiiig ill-daily-- . We will have on sale Monday the following fabrics: -Meroerized Taffeta, Batiste,- Jacquord Zephjf, Pongee, Silk. Linen Finish Chambery, Organdies, and Mullen : These fabrics , Hre unusually prettv, being very dainty, '; Patterns suitable either for, children of Ladies.1 "',, " W -" v . ' " ' ' -" " ManVther novelties we Would like to mention, but. for. want of; . : - - - v ' . - ppace. . , , J M Mitchell & Co., V ' : V ''''PHONE- 288 V v" 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal ChurcH E liilia g AAAAAaAAAAAAAAfaAAAAAAa.AAAA. Gaskill Hdw. & MiUSup'y.Co. --PARIGD ROOFING-: " We beg to announce to our trade that we have just gotten a fresh CARLOAD of this ROOFING;;; and can fill 'Your Orders. Itis Superior to any Roofing on the Market. 'u : ' i - " PHONE -147. ; Furniture arid ; Household : Goods. We desire to cair your t ' tentitfn to our complete line ' of Furniture. Our stock is , being increased daily by the best goods on the market' , ; GoCarts. , ' We have a . new lot qf ' . baby carts An - all styles at prices which will meet with -r approval. ' . y' . " J. S. MILLER New Bern-N.C. - Lumsden -& Stith ; iVsri:Nri-.A(;KNCY. v Slrotirf L'n of F"ire Iniurance Com AU H ulaw'promp'.ly attenlod to t4 V .IIOLIi ' fii ill I fa k?j::iir: fa lb U 0 (' rri,J ,i firo or clamnr) b itT ronmrlrf t? l-or.e.'.it of im'irnr Yir rr-.a jf rw-ri.r at nr.y t r n . it ! 1 0 yKlf InlJTost to in j , re I, L.f i. .1 ! ...J v. r f I prm i w-m i.t - " returned In search of ALoiratcp., ,: North Car oli n, -, Leading Florists. Roses, Carnations and Violet a spec- r ;. laity. All Flowers In season. C Wedding Bouquets and Floral Decora ' - tlons at short notice. . ;- Palms, Ferns and Winter Flowering "i t,: Plants in greatvariety. Rosebushes, ' Shi ubbery, Evergreens, " : Hedge Plants, and Shade Trees ; ; In best leading varieties . ' Mall, Telephone and Telegraph Or ders promptly executed, by ; J. L. O'QUINN & CO., ' , . . Raleigh, N.C. i AU Phones 149.-, ' - '.it' Latest Styles in lauor maac ikrt3 ana Eton and Pony Jacket Suits in White, Grey and Black Just received at D. F. JARVIS, 03 Tollocli Ct I'oT t v. .: -1. f ft: tit Co U t a ( ; f 1, T) i p. try ' 1 t ,rt i-1 ( Sr r-' '!'.i - ' :;v 1 ..i fhe Sentiment of the Pecp!e Decided-' ly in Favor ol It Fins Enttrprlu f High School Students. Bitter Koidt la Nw Ksnovirsnd Brum- ; wick. ;Annlvrsr)f ol Warlncldsnt i (Special Correspondent) - -Raleieh. March 10.The road engi neer of the State Board of Geological Survey is at present down in Duplin county where he is giving special In structions as to the construction of sand-clay roads. - New Hanover and Brunswick will also take a decided for ward step in this direction. . -' s There has just issued from the press Vol L, No. I,, of a magazine to be known as the High School Enterprise. Incomes from the hands' and brains of the j oung people who atU nd the Ral eigh High School, and the first issue re flects great credit upon all those who were instruments . in its make-up. There5 is a great . variety of matter, both of the serious and light, and the pages teem with proof of study, care and ability, coupled with the force of discretion and unusual acumen. The action of the' Raleigh board if aldermen at the called- meeting for the reception of the proposition recently made by theWake Water Company, of this city, seems to indicate a Spirit of will leaning toward municipal owner ship more distinctly than has hereto fore been expressed. ' The fact that $2,000 will be expended to make a thorough investigation and examina tion of the plant, etc,, shows the city fathers are ready to adopt measures qf wisdom hedged about with carefulness and thoroughness. v The special com mittee has been retained and has -even further been augmented. There , is lit tle doubt that the subjects of gas and electric lightiug will also come up for settiementoon;y;'Vi';v"';v'i-::;4v' V An object of universal Interest to all who enter the Supreme court building in Raleigh ia the .model ' which Iredell Mean has employed in , presenting his case before the Supreme, conrt in the matter of Home vs the Consolidated Railway, Light and Power Company, of Wilmington.. The case is that of the man who ; was severely shocked and burned by contact with an electrically charged wire and awning, by which he lost an arm. Mr. Meares has a care fully planned reproduction, mounted on i board surf ice, of the transmission of power and f loctricity for -lights In that city. The model is carefully and clever ly arranged, with a showing of all ex posures tad porta appertaining to the tvstum . of wiring , and its effect there. ' " - );' The Governor will call together the council of State consider appropriation to the Jamestown Exposition. Nothing definite can yet be stated as to State action. ' - .- ''...' ; ' An anniversary that has a reality and much feeling Is today being observed by CoL George L. TenoofTaky, in the office of Major Grant, clerk of the United States Court . While in tbo Confederate service of courier to Gen. W. W. Kirkland, of Hoks's division, North Carolina State troops. Mr. Ten noffiVy wis captured, just 41 years ago fday. The capture was at Wise' Ferry, near K.nston and this amiab'c and capable gentleman, wbi was sVirruii in his actions, was tak-m to Point Lookout, whers he only remained i bouia, !n.'a h roul i gou-i hia ts cape returning to City Putnt, and later to Richmond, Vs., by tha same gun bt that had borne him a prisoner At the request of CoL W. IL S. Curg wynn, CwL Tnno(Tky will write th biatory of this action, of hia capture and cap. The matter will be forth coming at' an early day. Watch Sale! Our watch aalc retina l.ur.nay ani lait two ww-ka, we are clonlr g out a kit of a kirvla of waUh j n-t an g"" aa yn cara to buy at tt,o t nr, atco t an ! .- ttiw h(ilplu c-Kt, r U'ko t' ri.-v 6f cloaing out In t '- !-1 ).. -i, nrdiT to krrp up ith U.o r,iit j Uin .f wat- t.-a, r.f !.fw t l..ui ii var. ty, i' in-f-t fur n In iatiti'y arl fj -,',.'- jn J.'.-w 1 . m at J. o. tax ; ; FATAL ACCIDENT ... Four Ten Bollar Falls en Two men and Kill Them. I Special to Journal: Raleigh, March 10. John Weir and John Whitelaw two highly respected citizens of Raleigh-were killed today by the overturning of nine thousand pound boiler which they were in the act of unloading and placing at the plant of , the Raleigh Rock Qoarry. ; The axle of a wagon bearing the boiler broke and the tremendous weight was precipitated upon the two men. Whitelaw wss kill ed instantly and Weir lived for several mimiies. . , - ; Weir was a native oi Ireland and left a large family of children, his wife having died sometime ago. : He has a number of children b New York City among them being Dr. Claud Weir of New York, Missess May, Hattie and C. Weir a stock broker there to gether with William and Elmo Weir and another son who Is a resident of Havanna, Cuba. Both of r, the dead men were stone masons and enjoyed the respect' of a wide circle of friends hi Raleigh.- , X . Dinner ; set's, 28" - pieces, inners-White $1.45, gold decorated , $2.22, pink ;.'spray;;; $2.68. M.:" E. Whitehurst & Co.:, I E Lathams WeeklyCotltou Special t6 JoumaL Greensboro,i March, . 10. Futures are lower 20 to 25 points than a week;' ago. It was only yesterday and today , that any important weakdesa was1 noted. Not much wn be said of the market, Bpinners have bought freely and have been the main support - t 3 , The weekly statistical figures were leas bullish than expected; the weather has been favorable for the new cotton crop and here in America there has been some price cntting m goods, and yarna. Speculators seem to'.eonstrue these facts as bearish and there is more aeTflng for a decline. It is noticeable that the com mission merchants who were f ormost in promoting the advance, above . 12 cts a pound are now the most bearish in their views. ; - v'';. Spinners are doing such a fine business that they will li'Xely continue to buy on all declines but aa they art so wellforti- fled they can abstain from . buying U oecessaryfor a eonslderable time. Some new issue is needed to galvanize the market into activity. We believe, ectton Is good merchandise at present prices. s r- . Smoked Salmon at Oaks Market Capital Stock Incrtaied ' Special to Journal . . - Charlotte, March 10 The Suburban Realty Co., was granted an amendment to its charter allqwing the Increase cf capital stock to M0,0uO with 2M,0C preferred at alx per cent . cumulative and the other common. "You feel the life giving "current tha minute you take it A gentle soothm? warmth, f 11a the nerves and blood with life. It's a real jlomura to take Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea, 53 cwita, Tea or T&Ueta. Sold ty F. S, DufTy. Shadow Tarty it Thurman Tin SI.r !nw Tarty and ici cream aiip rrat Tl.iinr.an I'ri.lay nist for ti p b-nT,tf,f t!,e Tli'.imian Gm-t Uan-J u lari-y a'-t'-riiVl and t'.e t-an-i'a tri-a.-. iry waa lorn-awl 'A from the a.ir. !. K. t.f P. Pan-1 cf U.ia r'.ty a'- trt. , 1 an-1 r''. .-r-l a'-vernl n-. It t!. r:.V r J.'.. h '-t to !o t1 ' t l I- f . ; j r. 3'i li at- ( ' o, y T . - ! V, , ?u t ' t " rt I ' ' I ' , ' r .' ! : " !' . ' f P. I ', : 1 ! ' ! : ' - ! " -i ' T ' EARLY CREEK HISTORY, i la the Time of Cortea the Tribe Idle Waa IdrlUo. . ' Tbo Creeks are an entirety different race of people from the Cherokees und other nortliern Indians. They are Of Aztec,' or, rather, Toltee,- origin, and In a teocallis, or pyramidal, temple, lo cated In a secluded wild of the Creek country, the same religious rites and ceremonies are performed today that were performed In the Imposing teo callis located on the bank of the beau tiful Lake Tezcuco, m the' days of the 111 starred Montezuma II. The archives of the nation ' are ' here preserved In hieroglyphics, beautifully painted on shells, strung together on deer tendons. Here are also, preserved their , most cherished relics, their :. green Jasper altar and" a life sized image of their great war god, both brought from their former home near Vera Crus; Mexico. At the time Cortes made big appear ance In that neighborhood', bent upon a career of conquest and plunder, the Creeks,' as they are now called, , were living a peaceful, idyllic life in a land made sacred to them by having been the home of their ancestors for untold thousands of moons and containing the ashes ; and - bones of , their wise ' and loved old tuen through many genera tions' Gathering -theirs warriors .tb- ?::ther, they gave battle to the invad era, but weapons of stone and flint could make but little Impression upon the steel' clad warriors of Spain, and they were v defeated with. ;. terrible $lai:gliter.Y fathering wives and little onc3 togethcr and taking with them tfceir , most ' : cherished ::x possessions, moug which were the records of their ? ico,.. the Jasper altar and their war l, holding in his extended right hand iho sacrificial knife of flint, they made their weary, way to the capital of Mon tezuma, the " sacred city .' of .Mexico, "Where they were warmly welcomed by that unfortunate monarch and where thoy fought bravely in defense of the devoted city. ' They assisted Gauto- mazln, the chlvalrie nephew of Monte- zuma. ln his glorious, If III jated, at tempt to- regain the throne of his an cestors, and upon Its failure and the attendant death of that young chief tain by torture, after the manner of the ancient Israelites, they determined to seek- a land that man knew not, where they might provide homes for their families and worship the gods of their ancestors. Exchange. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. The man who loves bis joke Is usual ly unpopular. - y ' rut yourself In the other man's place and. you may stop abusing him.' , " It Is commendable to save your mon ey, but It Is not commendable to look it : We worry as.lf we bad to go through a whole year tomorrow Instead of Just one -day, f;-4''i .i;'. "''.:''.' t- The cares and worries of life look pretty good, -after all, to those return ing to town through the cemetery gate. t When a- soldier returns from a bat tle bis story of the fight Is more In teresting and less truthful If he returns alone; v;--1' '; 'v - :''-. : '. Of course friends are a good thing, but when mlafortune comes to you which do you vi-iah you bad more of friends or doUaraT-Atchlaou Globe.' . ; . . CU Feet. . '. -. Kever go ts "bed with cold feet: nev er try to ak-ep without being perfectly certain tbdt you will bo able to keep them warm. To De one ulght with cold feet g rca rich a atrn'n ti the system s wiillw fult seriously, perhaps end ing In a fit of slckncji. Cold feet show an unhalannil circulation. The very beat thing Xt ds Is to warm them by ex ercise. If that be pmct'.cable; If not ly dipping thorn In hot and cold water altrmntcly two or three times and then caing r'.gjroua friction. If that does not warm -thorn and keep them warm, heat tficm boforo the Ore, drying them thoroughly, and then correct your hab its or Improve your health, for be sure Hint one or the other Is wroog, perbass ru - ' . " ; Letter Tp E. B. Hackburn ' Dar Sir: Would you rather havs your cuitomors aperk of your aho wearing wall, aa not running down at tha hi'cl, aa turning watr, and Ukir J a aV.ine; or wag their h-ela sr.d sy D-.U.IrgT V'd ra'.!. r have tnJrn, at U-nj Inter va!, asy: "We want a ma nvre pair.t. an I .a nnt l-vo." V know It kn't in h iinan rat ;r to paint vry cftm; 9cii-n't Jjt l!im to f-rne vrry f,fu-r.; il-m't wart V;n ti. Ail wo war.t i l? I ' it - !.rl t !.at t ry I. are l-i j-a it r l!.y j . . r. t H; t!.o J-. ,o -jrrr l!.ry are to f? - r l!." 1 a 'k. I ill t! ' t) t-t r t a t n.a .,C, The Woman's Club." The club held a special meeting Tues day morning at the Elks Hall, unfinish ed business was brought before the club, and acted upon. It was also de cided to have application blanks, and anyone wishing to join the club, can by calling on any officer or member of the club, obtain one of these "blanks, fill it out and return it to the secretary and it will be voted on by ballot We hope there will be a great many to call for the blanks. A letter from Rev. Mr. Knowlea was read, kindly accepting an invitation from the clutS. to rlaliver a lecture for the benefit of the library extension . department, next Wednesday night1 Mr. Knowlea is well known and favorably acknowledged and accepted as a distinguished speaker and lecturer. Carrying the intense listener in travels through changing scenes of plains and valleys and excitingly climbs highest mountain peaks, and in unbroken in terest on gilded wings bears them from future Anticipation of, toil and serif e, into realms of love, joy and peace. , It is earnestly hoped that all who can, will avail themselves of the Opportun ity hearing one of his noted lect ures. -, - "' What has become of the ordinance to "muzzle dogs?" Has it .been tabled until a few . more children have been not only bitten., but eaten up. One bull dog was muzzled and fell a prey to one or the gracetui, beautilul pets, a designing mastiff, after which Mr. Bul ly deliberately put aside his muzzle and declates he will not wear it again nntil all; of . thet dogs are muzzled. Who blames him?, hot the Woman's Clu For the sake of humanity muzzle the dogs,.. A bull dog terribly bit and tore a bright little, fellew. ; That dog was killed, and one dog muzzled. A mastiff bit another promising boy, that dog was killed. Now what? waiting for another to do harm, muzzle, muzzle, muzzle all the dogs. "Let the Wom an's Club take in. hand the muddy sida walks." That was very well put It ia intended to convey the idea that the club would make a change for the bet ter, if any encouragement was given. May I add: help the Woman's Club and it will do It duty. The Childs Study Department has shown how encourage ment i nJ cooperation has enabled that branch to carry out plans. Their ef forts were judged in the right light, namely, that they are intended for the good of the town, and, urged for a personal benefit An excuse can be listened to patiently sometimes, and a reasonable body, whether men or worn en will willingly accept it when cir cumstances renders it allowable, but when there ia a change of wind, a change of weeks, a change of months, and even a change of season, then a change of circumstances is brought about and a long time has absorbed the base upon which the one existing circumstances rested, then the poor stale, faded, washed out wind whipped weather ' beaten, thread bear, sun ecorched often repeated long cherished excuM drifts into a disgusting nothing ness, and the oncefaKhfol believing listner turns on the heel, and cries, cbestnuta. ail smart up-to-date women of , today, Know bow' to bake, wash, sing and to Without these talents wife is N. G. Unloaa she takes Rocky Mountain Tea. Sold by F. S, Dvttj. . J - V Secret is Out; F, . bvfly Makes faklle Farstals el Mites TIM Garaataa4 Cart lor ttsaack -' Trtektea. '. " . P. 8. Duffy is tery anxious io have L'i-o-n. a rarrxsly which they aell under a guarantee asa cure for atomachtnm- bl, teatpd rljily In every ca of heart burn, acute dyapopaia, wind oa the stonv erh. Vt of srr111. annoying drwama, !v i.lcuinfM, gpneral waaknaM and J.M.ility, or whers the vital powers need r-toraiUn, anJ.lhe.diemiUva organs do ik1 act aa thry ahou!4 Mi-o-na ia compound of biamuth sub- fi'.'a'."-, by ail ol U tha very Ut rnd- irina known for intwlinal U. Willi U-ui i cifnWin! cerium oaalaU, -. lard rmi!y in t'.a troalrrwrit ot ,,-,. .n of the a'.'imsfh an I 1 gelivt -r,'. 'i tV.pn a-! !l to t o f at-.n--. ' r i t ' f a.vc Jr i Jit JT 0:J'iy Iff. i,! i", ar. 1 Bui -,rr.,l .-t ie ar. 1 f.'-rve- 1 .JJtf ,1 b a ! f y.wi'-ti a g t-r pv.nj At HACKBURN'S STORES, - "'.. - ' ;..'.,- ' ... f - If you trade you will be pleased. '; Try-If Not as we say -then quit. READY FOR BUSINESS ! We are now properly installed with a new stock o' Dry Goods and Millinery at our New Store, No. 97 Middle St., where we wish to see our friends for anything they may need in those lines. At our old stand No. 89 Middle St., we are showing a beautiful line Furnishings and are up-to-date stock of Mens and Ladies Shoes and Oxfords in all the latest toes. Respectfully, 1 1 BAXTER J L. HARTSFIELD Contractor and IXallder. : r. oma n 12 middl st. phoni 538 After having so much trouble to get Tin work done when I wanted it an like I wanted it done have purchased opened a First Class Tin shop No. 90 Store, where I have competent and experienced men to do my work, I will run this business in conjunction with my CONTRACTING and BUILDING. , Any work sent me will receive PROMPT ATTENTION, and wiU be DE LIVERED when PROMISED. I have an EXPERIENCED SLATER. ALL KINDS OF STOVE WORK DONE. STOVE PIPE Made to Order. Bargains in Buggies, Waps Harnesses, Sc. Mr. L. O. Daniels having bought the Interests of Mr. F. M. Hahn and hav ing decided to discontinue the buggy, ragon. and harness business, he will cloae out what atock ts now on hand at ioat giving his many friends and cus tomers the opportunity of buying the best 5, 00 2 horse wagon for HZGOeaah 87.MI" zs,wean gslw Ibp buggy " 60.00 eaah 66.00 ." " 62. 50 cash 15.00 harness " lLOOeaah ix u 9.00 cash I HBO WMpa, Robes and other article In like rwportlon. It would be well to come and avail youmlf of this oppor- - 1 tunlty. Piio Sale of , Ffc;-rty Will bJi sold to ths highest bMderon the 25-th day of Mar. 1"J, at BeUIr, Crmrcn Count t. U following anew of prwrial rfopny SI Hotwa. B Mulea nine hol of hga, on4 WZZJ ana iwu hmo, one rrwwoT and rake, on core ,hfUf, farming uUT. Ala toe .r.'.'re fri;crnp, onUting of ont, f -s.Ur.Uy, p. r-.c- Take not U-e, it st tr. w.'.'.ra atrrk r,f (fxla and fit- r,, r(( r B.-WiW', d-"l ia r..M i at l-'ivat a!. and will , , "-r until the V.tA !y of . ar I if t,T w,Vl t,n or i m tit m ! t. a-.U ataiK-t;,,f). Marth w,-H h ti'lT tTojTty. Th v ,;a :;j I a , scl I t s t'"n t t 1 . 11 o-'' n i! : J f ( w. a ' V A. V. of Clothing and Men's -1 eaeif extasif ttt the Tin Business of L. II. Cannon, Hav Middle Street next to G ask ins Cycl Office Phone 129, Residence 185. . - ' WE FEEL- that we can please anyone with or light weight suits. They're comforta ble, arvicabl and fashionable-tl correct thing for the Miaoe. We him aa e'egant hne of high grade novni la Summer saltings. 'AU the mm deslgtii la Serges, cheviots and oil-.. t fine) fabrics to Miect from. Can giv yo )Mrf ectioa la cut, lit and fin .' Reliabla, ttylish suits $15 up, . be bat elsewhaft for twice the 1 1 F. M. CIXADWIC:: iEW IM COTTOIi CI ' FERT1UZER HUS xmAcruaui - ,.--- '..--.. m n Cf:3 Ft ? , if

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