X ' VS ... : I1 MEW BERN, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, .MARCH-16. 1906 VOLyXXIILNO. 297. ; - ; ; : TWENTY-FOURTH YE tlfTTTtTTTtTfyH?lf?lTf1TTTTTTTtTTTTTTT1ITTTTTTTTf - n vm m '"IF"! PI CRAVEN'S EC'JCA- ; i : T10NAL PROGRESS. Jar buyer has Just Ycrk, vte lie vjent things of Is Spring and to sains are coming in - We will have 6a sale ; Monday -the following fabrics: --Meroerijed Taffeta, Batiste, Jacquord Zephyr, Pongee Silk. Linen Finish Chamber?, Organdies, and Mulles. These fabrics ' are unusually prettv, being very dainty.; Patterns suitable either for , children or Ladies. ','7"" 5"' A ,' ' Man' other 'novelties wowmU like to.mentlo but for want of space. - , - - J M Mitchell & Co'J. S " . ' PHONE 288 . . 61 PoU6ck St., ;Opp. Episcopal Church Gasldll Hdw. & Mill Sup'y. Co. -PARIOD ROOFING-- ' Wg beg to'announce to our trade that -we have just 1 gotten a fresh CARLOAD of this ROOFING, and can fill 'Your Orders; 1 ; It "is Superior to any Roofing Cn the Market ' ' PHONE' 147: '; " - f.-;l-V Furniture and Household , ; Goods. ; We desire to call :your afc ' tehtion to our complete line , of Furniture. 5 Our stock is being increased daily by the best goods on the market: v GoCarts. We have a new1- lot of . baby carts in all styles at ' prices which will meet witn . approval. -' - . : J. S. MILLER New Bern N. C. , v. Lumden & Stith Strang L'nt of K!re Intinuics Com- snis. ' : r, ', v- . ' V. k -AH n.iit'w:nM,J!' alien Wd ta , tin ai him faaca HEiicl b u n 1 1 INT.URAKCE TAYa. I ir may ofmf t rr lim". It kit to yr lit"r,,t U Irmiro. ::'.:; r, - I, retxi to sesrch of e!I ti ra sr Stp, J. L OIKS S CO.; -Norh Ca'rolir ,. Leading Florists; Roses, Carnations and Violets a spec ialty. All Flowers in season. Wedding Bouquets and Floral Decora tions at short notice. r-yliK Palms, Ferns ' and Winter Flowering . Plants in greatjvarlety. -;V'; Rosebushes, Shiubbery, Evergreens, Bedge Plants, and Shade Trees -; -, In best leading varieties : : Uail, Telephone and Telegraph Or ders promptly executed, by " a - ... , ; J. L. O'QUINN A CO., '.:-., Raleigh, n. a " All Phones 149 'h . . Latest Styles in Tailor made Skirts and Eton and Pony Jacket Suits in White, Grey and Black JuU received at D. F. JARVI5. 03 Pollock Gt . 5 'f i Active Metropolis Ftm Land Sltt for Manufactory. Elks Au ditorium. Rictor Rnlgnt. Phono Service Ovtr Southorn. No , i ' Fodoral Court. Dates for Circuit Court of - "- Official!. : ; (Special Correspondence.) ? Greensboro March 15. Mr. Garland Daniel, a large property owner here and' one of Greensboro's most enter prising and public spirited citizens, has offered to deed areas of valuable land adjoining the city and on the railroad, free of charge as sites for manuf ac ing concerns. , ' , , For some time a committee of the Lodge of Elks has been quietly matur ing plans for the erection of a large lodge , auditorium, lodge . and office building. Recently, all the lodges and fraternal societies in the city have con ceived the idea of co-operation for the purpose of erecting, a grand ''Union Temple" or "Fraternity Home,'.' hav ing lodge rooms and auditoriums for every lodge In the city, with a general ciub room apartments.; While this scheme is in embryo committees from all the organizations am being formed and the suggestion' has been found a most popular one. " J ', "' The vestry of St Barnabas' Episco pal church on Monday received a letter from Rev. H. Baldwin Dean tendering his resignation as rector of the church. Failing health causes Dr. Dean to re ign. He wrote" that he wanted to come back and resign in person but the state of his health was such that be could not. , ' - f ' " The Southern Railway has just com pleted the work of installing a . tele phone service in every station of the Danville division. The wires used for telegraphing are used for the tele phones. , The use" of telephones it ii thought will considerably facilitate the carrying on of the company's broinepa. It is often possible to . telephone over a wire when telegraphing over It is im possible, .j ' ' - There was no session of the Federal Court yesterday morning. , it was ex pected yesterday that B. F. Sprinkle of Reidsville, woul l be present and the formal proceedings of . entering, the mandate of the circuit of Appeals ap proving - Judge Boyd's sentence two years ago of the defendant to the pen itentiary . at Atlanta would - be had. Last night by agreement, it was ar ranged for Sprinkle to appear Friday and ft submit himself to the Judgment of the court V, - v . o ;': .-,. Ait order was received from Circuit Judge fsa'han Coff this morning to the effect that a regular term of Circuit Court of Appeals . would ' begin in Richmond the first week in May, for bearing appeals from Maryland, East- Virginia, and West Virginia. On May 2 1 it, the court win begin its ses sion In Asheville to hear cases from South Carolina, the Eastern and West ern Districts of North Caro ins and the We tern DUtrkt of Virginis. V An InaylverUnt Injustice was done so ne of tk dcforxitnl! imiicted in th Fed est Court bt for allered fraud against the government, by the state ment In the eorrmprmJnce ystorday thit Jo'ui W. Htt was present While many "w.r"' nt, it is li-amrd thla morirfi Uikiiry bnjwt the djfend- inU ri'iiKMwnU-d hv Moaors Adams, Bynnu, Mcfoill, Aycork, Hani, Wt- son, to-wjt: Qmctrt Ut lj, SimucI, lianjia, bmllh and Walker wre on hand, ready to know the order of th cxirt TVIr abucnce from the bar, and the sUtrmpnt, Ly Ju!g Boyd that It would he uiwIcm to try Huti t ml hsve to try othirs otr again, gv rim to the mtr9ion thut he aWi Mrs, T C Court, srcUry ef th Woman Oineuan Tn-iiwrnp I nii in Nfth Camlma. I'H.w) t. la drnU at tH Norn.nl an-1 lnd.r C"Ilse at 4.3-J oV Pirk ytr tsjr af'.rr noon. T. aUrct w ina,!a tir.- U-. au'f'if't ef Ihe y tur 2 Woman's (1ifUin AUtUnof tltat ntiftin snd M lar''y altftt.ini un l rrj 1 1 I'-r,, It r- i. i r Late Happenings From This SucTi is Total Grand State. Tax -of the Memorial Building for St. Mart's. . Auditor ' Dixon Wants Ceiutloa of Black- , burs and Holloa Hew From ; - , Wathlngton. Additional , .. . ... .-, Stats Charter V Granted. , 1 ' , (Special Correspondance.) Raleigh, N. a, March 15.-The State chartered the Cape Fear Dairy Co., at Duke, in Harnett county with an authorized , capital - stock of S5 000, which may ; be increased to $25,000. E. S, Yarborough, C, J. Smith and A. Y. Kelly of, Duke, are incorporators, Poultry, eggs and cheese wilt also be handled. : The recapitulation of the report of the State Auditor of North Carolina which is now in the hands of the State printers, shows some interesting fig ures as to the taxes of the State, as follows: ' l- Real estate and personal property 746,331 99;. Income $24,589.19; Sched ule B, $128,653.40 Schedule -C, -$29, -885.67; Total general taxes $929,459.29; Pension, property and poll $175,326.66; State general and special $1,104,785.95; School taxes payable to county treas urers $1,278,689 65; County taxes $2,- 078,094 03r or a grand total of $4,461, 569,63.-"- j. , .. ' The Planters'; Warehouse Company at Apex, will do a general tobacco busi-J ness, will manufacture ' and sell plug and smoking tobacco, cigars and ciga rettes; and will also make bo es, casks etc.' Tha capital stock is placed at$30 OOu, of which amount $1,500 has been ubscribed, incorporators ' are W. : B. Johnson, Raleigh, L. S. And P. J. Olive, S. W, Stone, H. W. Harward, B. B. Wagner and C W. Mills, of Apex. The establishment of this plant at Apex will also mean more-business of a simi lar kind in that section.' :;.. .;, C C. Hook of the architectural firm sf Hook & Rodgers, of Charlotte, spent today In Raleigh, where he was, called to look af ter.the awarding of contracts for the erection of the Memorial, audi torium at St Mary's School here. Bids were not opened today because of the absence of Bishop Cheshire, , who will return next week. ., V'"'" J-'H'-'C "Will you not ask the papers of the 3tato of. North. Carolina to request their correspondents in Washington, p, C. to jet op on Blackburn and Bolton, and to spend some of their time in inter viewing the senators and representa tives from NortK Carolina, at least part of the time. - Holton and Blackburn eeem to have become a , sort of con tinuous performance with them?" This comment was offered by. Dr. B. F. Dixon, State Auditor, and he was in earnest in the request . ' Have you weakness of any kind ttomach, back, or organs of the body Don't dope yourself with ordinary medl cine. HollisUr's Rocky MoanUlnTes is the suDreme curative power. 35 cents. Sold by F. 8. Duffy. " .- . Interior Decoration lor March.' Irtterlor Doco ration for March is of -pec itl Interest to those who eontrnv plate building, or those who wish to sradoin their homes. Wall treatment for county Cornea, on thoj proper hang- ng of pictures, serviceable sofa pi I' !or. the billiard room for a small Kouie, furniture for a summer home, ere among a numtx-r of most intretr ini and proflulle articles to be found in th Marth number of this periodica! wliib l-ii!ps thwe are many other ar tirVj of value to Uxe wbn have home Wiile to Clid and Lawlcm, pulilifih era, and sulTite fir Intrlir Dco ruikm. 13 Union fvinare, Kw York City, 11.03 sjpar. lUve you r-!rm In tl.e hark, lr,"am. mat ,r rf any k'n 1, t!.iimatUnl. faint- Ir.j n-f','.n, I;..! -rtitiin or conalml. H.'.'..t.!Vs Hock l!..ii:.u!n Tra wakf jml well, k fm jr i-i ' II TSt (rr.'A, T orTat!. r.Mt.y I. 5. DufTy. I t! C '1 a r C- County Superintendent Brlnton'e Report 0s School sl Thefr Development New Building.' In an interview with Suptr S. M.' Brmson, who has nearly-completed his school visiting in Craven county for this winter, the Journal has. learned some most satisfactory news, as to the edu cational situation in this county, out side of this city, as well as regarding some matters in this city. ,,"t 1 Mr.' Brinson has visited schools in every township, not., every school, but 5? in all, and while most of the schools are about over for the term, there are few rtill in session ;, The outlook in II townships is favorable aud every thing is encouraging, and particularly in the way of better school houses and new school houses, is - the prospect bright At Fort -Barnwell there is to be a new school building to cost $1,200, and at Cove where there has been a consolidation - of two school districts, also, a $1,200 building. Vanceboro is to have a' new building,: which is to be erected under-the enterprise of a local stock company of citizens, who orga- izel 8fter the special tax-election failed, determined to have a new school bu'ld ng. At Bachelor and Croatan it is expected that new school houses will be erected. This eounty has taken up its full al lowance for rural free libraries, and has applied for more. . :,. V In the matter of the colored school in thb city, which lost Its building by re. Sapt Brinson', had no encouraging report to make, as the funds so far secured were' insufficient to start the erection- of a new school building at present ,; . f Oil THE CHILDREN v Coin Trtclt Explained. . A magician will sometimes borrow a i!me nnd.mark it before you and seem to put the same In the middle of a Handkerchief and wind It that you may better sen and feel It; then he will take :he handkerchief . and bid you feel whether Hie dime bo there or uot, cud will also require you to put the ouie under a -candlestick or some such like tying; .then be will send fof a baslu of water,, and holding the basin under the table right against the can dlestick be will use certain words of enchantment, and In a short time you wltl hoar the dime-fall Into the basin. This done, let one take off, the candle- ittt-k and the magician take the hand kerchief and shake It but the money is gone, whieii seems a strange rear, dot being known the miracle Is turned In to a bauble, for It Is nothing else but to sew a dime ltito a corner of a hand kerchief, which corner you roust con vey Id the middle of your handkerchief Instead of the borrowed dime. xofca Honor. . Tobacco, which used to be me dium of exchange la tlve early colonial days of Ylitfula, h today the currency of British New Guinea. The Brltlah artmlnlctrntor tb?re reports that the mctUirm Is not the menus of a lively trade. Of -Uir nutJve lie says: "lit will fro to work for few weeks or moiilb md'tvir., n fv po-jadi. then return lot his borne and luad tbe lift of a ro-jiloninu. ; II Is. oble to purchase with the to'.ww) th lst of food and In j uric nud IcniW a most" try and alurplsh life. VtTilU? tobacco remains die currency, as It Is now, I see do hope of improvement fa the labor coo- dltlous with the Mtlre.".- ..: ta bf aia.Umln. ' Tbe atMmn-r 8wnn'nnk at her pier !r rs a n-sult of a h-ak mused by rnuaLrnts. - The rodents cnawed a bole tliron.-h Hit bnil nwr tlie water line, nd tle boot aetttal until she rested on the bottom. Tb craft w-ss sucrwwfully raised with tbe SMlktanre of a tua. whose riumiMi wfre -mployid. Tle mokrtU that cntiiuHl the troulile were killed Tortlnnd Orcontfln. " ' ' , r p.n iK-trwe vf !-l)ra is Mid to haro Im-h (), lnvr-.itl.i-i vf Jlolin mined of 1'. v Stmit KV1 A. I'. T!i r tuns nn Intr lt! F;ain by lt i!ni4. T!. f.n.t tr-.,!!-'e on th iiU- ! In nnr i:iiri-nii litiKHnctj U le- I pif"! t !.-'! toii !.nt if l.tK ra. mil tn 1 Vn r,rt r.i'c'.ioli a'a-hr wet tr'i'' n t'f ti'l'-fl l--rl, leoiif rr nt t: r! ' i, at I'.i-i.'irS.U ' ati-ml J"'.T. lif r m li Crt t' t!.i! 0 ..ft,-: ; tun. nil. A r lu t ' ' ' '; ' f '( - , 1.1 t' " r' ! f II II Impossible to . Get Employment, as ': Face and Body VVere Covered With ;.J Itching . Sores Scratched Till Flesh Was Raw-rSpent . Hun dreds of Dollars oh Doctors and . Hospitals and Grew Worse. . CURED BY CUTICURA - IN FIVE WEEKS. ''Since the year 1894 I have been troubled with a very bad case of eczema which I have spent hundreds of dollars trying to cure, and I went to the hospital, but they failed to cure me and it was getting worse all the time. Five weeks ago ray wife bought a.box of Cuticura Ointment and one cake of Cuticura Soap, and I am pleased to say - that I am now completely cured and well, st "It was impossible for me to get employment, as my face, head, and body , were covered with it The eczema first appeared on the top of my head, and it had worked all the way around down the back of my neck and around to .my throat, down my body and around the hips. It itched so I would be obliged to scratch, it, and the flesh was raw. - "I would first wash the affected parts with warm water and Cuticura Soap, and then apply Cuticura Oint ment and let it remain on all night, and in the morning I would use Cuticura Soap. I am now all well, which all my friends can testify to, and I will be pleased to. recommend Cuticura to any and all persons wh6 wish a speedy and permanent cure of skin diseases, (signed) Thomas M. Rosslter, 290 Prospect Street, East Orange, N. J., Mar. 30, 1905." COMPLETE TREATMENT For Every Humor $i Complete external and internal treat ment for every humor from infancy to age, consisting of Cuticura Soap, Oint ment and Pills, may now be had for one dollar. A single set is often suffi cient to cure when all else fails. ft'ldhroujhijtrt the world. Potter Drag fc Chun. Corm r-Mallal t iM, " Bow to Can Torturing HnmorV Rowland & Clifford Present The Emphatic Success DORA TH0RNE Dramatization of Bertha M. Clay's - - :' Famous Novel THE SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD Wholesome, Cleas, Rttrwhlni As Ezcellenl Production GALLEY 25; LOWB FLOOR 60 and 75c - 1 . School Children Milinii at 3 P. M. Archie LShepard WILL ntSENT TBI MOST MARVELOUS Moving Pictures tVK MHIBITKO, " , POSITIVELY EVERYTHINQ NEW NOT ONE riCTL'RE SHOWN -AT OUR FORKER EXHIBITION WILL BE RE-PRODL'CED. - ' PdlCtl-miM IS, JS.'l0s; VaUaee II i4 7J. ttata sevo m. Our aim is to give, you something newer, better, rr.crc reliable, clcancn and at a rcor.ablc price. Noth ir.g common, shoddy, imfKrr fect cr UUhy. Wc dd no' w.irst you to buy anything th-.t v.-c v.-ouM not buy our - - t;r.'!-r ln. dmc con 1 -I v f-r I r;r f ' v.w; , , ; c:h:;a ::to::i:. TOESBAYMcugfl HACKBU RN BtBaide yon be pleased; " . -if .V ;' , - . ;i:-v' T , TryIf Not as we say then quit. READY FOR BUSINESS ! 4!. '- 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 of Clothing and Men'-s Furnishings and are up-to-date stock of Mens and Ladies Shoes and Oxfords in all the latest toes.' Respectfully, vt I I BAXTER! J L. HARTSFIELD f Contrnc'or and Rail tier. OFFICII 93 1-2 MIDDLE ST. PHONt 22 After having so much trouble to get Tin work done when I wanted it ar, 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 m work, I will n. this business in conjunction with my CONTRACTING and BUILDING. , Any work sent me will rcceivo PROMPT ATTENTION, and will be DE LIVERED When PROMISED. I have an EXPERIENCED SLATER. ALL KINDS OF STOVE 0E: DONE. STOVE PIPE Made to Order. Bariains in Buggies, Wagons Harnesses, Sc. Mr. L. G. Daniels having bought the Interests of Mr. F. M. Hahn and hav ing decided to discontinue tbe buggy. wagon, and harrwiui bunineas, he will close out whst stock is now on hand at fostgiving his many friends and us- tompra the opportunity of buying the best "&00 X horse wagon for laCOeaah 2St00eaah 00.00 cash eZSOeaah lLOOcaah 9.00 cash 85.00 top boggy " 65.00 ! " 1S.00 harnM 1160 " ' Whine. Robes and other articles to like irroportion. It would be well to come and avail youraeuT or mis oppor tunity. -. - . 'V '. . f'eat and Sausarje al. Hams at ISc lb; ; , : fUunnge Meal 10c lb. FIMnntd Ham, le tb. : ' ' Prr,kfurte.f lOc lb !oVna I0 fix Pork 13 B tJr.klOelh. K.4ih Cemlina Hrrtit! t f of tc rUsmsn-k l!"Tring 2f can. f.l.re f.h 1 f'T S-'A lit V.V.S Ss'it ; ! W e ' at w r f ' ' ' d r ? t ' f ft" 'a . f mil - 1 j ;t f t J 1 i f-A. ! ! t ! I 4 I s( r p -. ' ?!,'. ii I t f i - i RIVE RSIDE STORE 'S STORES Will the Tin Business of L. H. Cannon.'- Hav Middle Street, next to Gaaklns Cyc Oftlce Phone 129, Evidence 185. WE FEEL that can please anyone with light Wilgbt suits. ' They're eomf ble," tervieeablo) and fashionahln correct thbg for the se won. V' ) aa elfant tine of high grade !' ra Samroer sulUogs. e All the n dflslgns fc sergea, cheviots and floe fabrtrs to select from. Can i JM perfertkm la cut, 0t and f Reliable, stylish solU MS p. ( be beat elsewhere for twice it.o i F, M.CITAI)VI1 mi mm cone: c : . FERT1UZER QIS Ajar4crvKf tt "; t)'-!i