11 23, 1905 VQ1 ..XIII. iiO. . j3. TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR lc..:. SECCN3 ESCAPE RETURE0 VV1 . I TfVVVf TVT'ftVttftTVTif TT 1 I TIT lilMI i I' f ' ..Ll. ... C, nna i nmau ru ouimc aim wv-n. - -A at - C ; , . Children's Wear. ; c . ' ,r win sea uaiduoc , PT f II f V i . in is wcmv ;ratl0c. Ask. to see. C - samples. rnuiNr. wo., 1 a J M Mitchell &Xo; pA;ifknir ftt.- Odd. ELLWOOD WIRE FENCE! - Car Load just to hand, Windows, Poors and Blinds Heath"& Milligari Paints; Pure Oils and Leads Fine Line Builders' " HardwarefCook Stoves and "Ranges. .:v"; : Gaskili Hdw. & Mill Sup'y.: Co. .PHONE Furniture and :h i US. tention to our complete line i cii Furniture.-. Our stock is -: being increased amy oy tne best gobd3 onth.e market";.' GoCartsi f . we jiave new ; 101 . oi : baby ; carts in all 'styles at v prices which will meet with J.S.MILLhiK ;'' -NewBern.N.C. V Lumsden 5:5tlth ' . lNM,l!('K.A(iKNr.Y. - 1 . . Cm I tfvA aF CSm Tnanrmnca Com All 8 istnea pro npUf attemled to u a IB V 1 r r r. Twi rtri. l,y fir fit l-m;.'q t,f Wtff n rmt!-r h l-nr.l nf lnnirnr t u n.sjr wfiif t liTi It i ' jmjT iriUrrt Irt in-, .m. ffcr; n rr.il YY,:i t.e a: ', I '. K; -i -t I.. I I r r.n thm 7 "h !-iv .f ''-r ; ' Craaen ' .' r . 1' e f .: f f J-r- 1 ;.t , . -r I f J I ' f e n J t f I ; a, t h r;"-i. fi-r-e r;.-.f .-1 r a' i '-r, fr- (,' f-.. . o . ' f '"'.!---..'-.' :s t ! t -or v-?; t . ' i r - , - - . ' - t t.'.ir i 1 "o.v. ' 7 , Regular pnce wc.f - v them and gete,c" 2 EoiscoDal Church. 3 - 147. t a i ;oii:;:i 8 co., . North Carolin " LSadinjr FlorisTs Roiea, Carnations and Violeta a spec : , lalty AH Flowera in aeason. -Wedding Bouquets and Floral Decora . vwiv tions at jhort notice. v?' Palms, Ferns and Winter: Howering Plants in great variety, r. RosebuHhea, j Sh ubbery t Evergreens, ":r; Bedga Plants, and Sbade Tre ; ''.k'-t in beat leading varieties ; Mail, Telephone and Telegraph Or der j nromntlv exreoted. bv . . ; ' J. U 0'QUINN & CO.." r ' ; ; ::.. : .: . ..Rakigh, V. C; r i All I bones ir. ' , ; .' - - T Latest Styles in Tailor made Skirts and Eton and Pony Jacket Suits in White. Grey and Black. Juct received at " , D f: JARVI5. ' 03 Police!: Ct r 1 T ?f( ) C:r:i:d wllh Fain W: 'y Crcke Ftrent's Heart Tv..!,3 Years cf Misery Doctor Ca!!cd Casa Incurable i!o!pcd ' from First, and EFEED1V CU.ED BY :' CUTICURA REMEDIES "I vkh to inform you that your wonderful Cuticura has put a stop to 1 twelve years of misery I passed with my son. As an in-, fant I noticed on his body a red spot and treated same ' with differentrem : edies for about five ' years,: but when . the spot began to get larger 1 put him under the care of doctors. Under their treatment the disease spread to four different parts of his body The -longer the doctors treated him the worse it jrrew. Durine the dav it wouldet rough and form like scales. At night it would be cracked, inflamed, ana baaiy -swollen, with terrible burning and itch- , big. When I think of his suffering, it nearly breaks my heart.. - iliscreama . could be beard down Btairs. ine sul- feringof mysonmodemefullof misery. -1 had no ambition to work; to eat, nor could X sleep. ' . . . . , " One doctor told me that mv son's eciema Was incurable And gave it up for a bad job. i Jne evening 1 saw an. article in the paper about the wonderful -Cuticura and decided to give it a trial "I tell you that Cuticura Ointment Is worth its weight in gold; and when I had used the first box of Ointment there was a great improvement, and bythe time I had used the second set of Cuti curaSoap,Ointment, andResolventmy child was cured. '.He is now -twelve years old, and. his skin is as fine' and smooth as silk., (signed) Michael Stein man, ,7 Sumner Avenue, Brooklyn," N. Y.f April 18, moSrfpc.?isy OompM ETtanwl mi4 Internal TrMbnmt tor trtrf BuHinr. from riniilcl to 8.-rofulft, from Infinry t6 connlitlng of OiiUcurm Roas, Ue., (Mutmi m, Wc., Hnal. Tnl, We. (In form of Chocolate Coatnl fill., M. par vial of ). may be had of alldniftrMt. A vlnfla art often cwaa. fotlar lrug ft ilhtm. CorpHola Frope Boaton. UarMailwl fna, " 11a v U dm tluiiuxa at CHOdliooo. MASOXIC OPERA HOUSE ONEAVEFK g Commencing Monday, March 26th. tock Com po ny Repertoire of Metropolitan Successes Strong Specialties embracing Catchy Songs. Pleasing Dances, Ac Monday.Night, The Tremendous JTit "Tli3 Silver DassK" PRICES 10. 20 and 30 cents. Seats on tale at Waters Book Store. -. ; m Oak and Pine Wood.' ; Dry Oak and pins wood sawed in stove lengths at ELLIS COAL' AND WOODYARD, Union point . , ' Nelion'i.Cafe, .' " ; 128 Mj.Ule Stroet, ' U Home's Old Stand. Whn hungry cull to m m for bar- bacne. Ojntars friih tvery day, sbo ny kind cf mwil rrvl nn simrt noti?, Fand ;e wihhing' oyU-r il !ivcrv) plt ane send in order lfor 10 a. m. snd S p. tn. Prompt attention (mij to 1) orders. " If, N'-!ii!, ll old rjtM rt dy- tcr onener, ii etill with the Krlturn rufe, J. M. NLLSON, rmprit tor. Eargnim for the Pcopls If jroy want a rurkoo rloek fur tIQ.( tt.ilet tK-ts In trij-W l'atr, pi.'j.J t,r.-i;.i a.lvtrware. Kret h j.erf.;'r.r, t r ti !. , Wi'h a -ir- J.d'W if i!r- ; tit tu 'ft art!i ) in ,1 r" a 1 I. t'ci .f r ji f-.y. o's f. r!n.( a f. r rh .ri.:i " -ii, 1 I', i'-4 u' )i 1 f r.l rr. I, !.. i TAVl.' ::. fi ;'t r V-l ri" f fil " ' rt Governor and Party of Pcnnsylva- nians Fass Through. Charges Against Frizler Fully InyestlgaUd. Ccnvocatlos Meeting. . Injunction Suit is Paving Contract. '. Stnatof ' - ' Dsnlsl to Makt Msca lal Ad- - k - - ' - drttttg Elk. . - ' (Special Correspondence.) Greensboro, March 22. A special train of seven cars passed through here at 8 45 last night conveying Governor Penny packer and party of Pennsylva nia to Vicksburg, Miss., to 'attend an unveiling eeremony., ; In : the .. party were many . members of the G. A. R. and tichly epanletted "peace soldiers", members of' Governor Pennypacker's staff, The party took supper here and seemed to be out on pleasure bent Postoffice Inspector C. B. . JCeene re turned to Washington last night having completed his - investigation . Of , the charges which were - filed in Washing ton against. Dr.".: C. P. Frazier whose confirmation for postmaster here has been held up fotsome time.' -v : v. o, St Barnabas Episcopal Church was well filled last at the first service of the Convocation meeting, which begins its regular session today." Rev; E, A. Os- born. Archdeacon of 'the Convocation conducted the service assisted by Rev Guignard, The'sermon; Was preached by Rev A. R. Berkely, . of ayodan, who has Been recently called to the rectorship of St. Barnabas parish but who is still considering the cal'. , ' The city has retained Messrs,1" Sted- mn and Cooke to assist City Attorney Strudwick in contesting the injunction secured by-E J Justice, attorney for prrperty holders who have had payment it he street paving held up on the ground of imperfect work and extra-, vagmt prices. It is said -that in the event tbo charges made in the com- pi dnt of negligence of duty, if not of corruption against: Chairman of btrcet Committee Hunter and City Engineer Potter are not sustained by the Judge, these officials! will bring a libel, suit against the complainants in the peti- tit n, Messrs. C D. Benbow and B. H. Morrison. Mr. T. H. Lasley, of Chatta nooga, president of the Southern Pav- ing and Construction Company, which is doing the vitrified brick paving hern, left last night returning to Chattanoo ia It is understood that the company will, deny every allegation made by the parties who brought the injunction and will allege that nit doinjr work in a doeen cities similar to that being . done here and no trouble has arisen . '. A. letter was received yesterday by Mr. David ' Dreyfus, ' exalted - ruler, Greensboro Lodge No. 602 B. P..O. , from Senator John W. Daniel, of Vir ginia, containing his acceptance to an invitation to deliver the annual memo rial address to the Elka in this city next December. , During his stay in Greensboro ! will be the guest of Mr. snd Mrs. Dreyfus on fit Washington street . " .. Judge Boyd yesterday received Istter from Circuit Judge .Na that, Go ft, it sling that h had been assigned to preside at the trial of Congressman Blackburn which would be tried April 17th. : . ' t ' - Have you weakness of- ny kind stomach, bark, or organs of the body Don't dope youmelf with ordinary tndi cine. Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tmi ia tha supremo curative power. 25 cents. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Loco March 21 We are having it quite rainy et;ain and Ha bad f ir those ln bava coUn. l;i.lrr Job fmiih, ha- I ori Si for quit awl.ilp ia improving very !y. Mr. N. i .- Wlnta t,f l".." vi!!e tRUiMfiied bis hrrt Very K..ti iy i:h l.'l Tf ure an I Cbr C'.!.v'rj:i: .'-n. f) ,r tha ' h '.:h rr K : tn ..it, t I r i ( v. r i i . Tht Wlilti Koum Brldt Sends a Nice Note V.' of Acknowledgement to Era, - , Robert Hancock. Mrs. Robert Hancock sent as a wed ding present to Hon. and airs Nicholas Longworth a richly and beautifully embroidered sofa pillow;.. The patU-rn was purchased in Boston and the cm broidery work was exquisitely perform ed by Mrs. Clyde Benton. The following letter of acknowledgement , was re ceived this week; '" - , - , Washington, D. C, March 16, 1906. ' My Dear Mrs. Hancock i M rs Long worth appreciates very much the beautiful embroidered cushion you sent her and thanks'you very much for your kind thought of ber. v ' . . - Yours truly, - - - NICHOLAS LONGWORTHa : Have you pains in the back, inflam mation of any kind, rheumatism, faint ing spells, indigestion or constipation, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes vou well. k( ens vou well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. . Sold by fL Si Duffy. vl . " ' Croatari "i ,V HV March 20.2 We have been having a great deal of ram, recently, causing . the' farmers to be much behind in their work. - I',- V i afr. Freeman Hawk, "of Allentown. Pa , president of PTne Lumber Co ,-of Nw Bern spent a- few hours here , last Mr B E Williams spent a few hours uiisew Bern Monday.- Mr E S Ballanger spent Tuesday in New BeiH. .". sS ' ljr ' Mr J E Hank was ' down to see U' again Saturday. 'j; x ' c:0 Miss Bessie Mortonr who has been home on the sick list since last week, baa returned and resumed her duties as teacher at this place. ; , r Mrs Bettia Whaley and son of - New Bern, spent Saturday and Sunday with MrtfH W BelL W, ' ' z Mrs Emily Charlotte, of New Bern, is spending a few weeks in our berg,: Miss Nannie Hardison returned fron New Bern .Sunday , after spending a week with her suiter Mr Ballard.. '5 rfi Mr W N. Samraona made a" flyinir trip to. Jacksonville Monday- ' Miss Bessie Belt of New Bern,- spent Saturday and Sunday with, Ear parents Rev Ialer filled his regular appoint jaent here Tuesday iilght Mr Ed uttleton naa returned irom aawk-SUle, where be went to see hU oa rents. T; ..."m'", Mr a I Ebro spent xuescuy u Me 8'-;...:xp:-i..i;.,"-.; - Messrs Bert and Brent' Williams, f W and Ben Hardison spent Saturday a' New Brn. :j$'J. Rev Daughty filled his regular , a p pointment here -at 'fVeewlll Baptist church Sunday ;'( Finest print butter, 80 ; cents pn pound. Ccaat Line Marktt. i SfREHCTH-CREATOR. U Vlattl CuaranUas i PhvalcUat Sas Over . . Twa Tkeauas! leading Dntgtata , ' SI Us Ba. Strsagts Ota '.- star Knew a to Mas. : This Is because Vinol is the latest acientlfle production of the greatest tonio rabuiUer the world has evat known, namely, cod liver oil. . - -In Vinol the system-closing, ban (sating oil la elirainattH). and the me dicinal, cunative elements known to ex Lilt In the cod's liver ereailmmUlered In a bitbly ctif entrated form, there fore, a prej aratiiin contalnlnif all tbeni truvli.-ijial, curative and Ixxly-buiWing .l.Thf-riU, frefl from oil or grease, iriut hj tli9 bat trtiii.'t.h creaUjr pOawiliW to JT-lj.'e. In Vii.ol you know ,lit y.nj are t-A t-, f .r ever) 0 rt f - 1 . !.. . 1 i , ,a ! V.- ' 11 . . ! I y i.vr r l j i! 1 c ' . . r f nf It cor.Uina la Darr.'d Iffr.rr t - . 1 1 1 re : i- an a 1. 1 ) M I r : Sutplclou Caaa at Klnatoa Proves Another Nan. Pursuit Continues, , ". ; - ' ....--.. v , -.. . A bo at 2 a. m., yesterday, the depu ties Williams and Holton in pursuit of the escaped Craven county jail prison era, located ' two of the men at the house of Fleming - Johnson, about' 14 miles from- here, in Pamlico county. Johnson is the father-in-law" of Ed Banks. As the deputies entered the house, Banks and Douglas ran out the rear way and into the bam, and there Douglas tried to hide m a stack of corn husks, but was pulled out with the help of a rake and pitch forlt. , Banks dash ed away into the woods, was fired upon but entering the swamp could not be pursued in the darkness. ..rh -J- Deputy White went to Kinston yes terday upon word Sent here that Cor nelius . Staton,--another escape was therej i The man taken into custody at Kinston proved upon examination .to be Charlie White, a former employe of the Blades v Lumber Co, - He had teen , at Dover and Went up to Kinston the day before. Ot course he was not detained. " - . - Punta CorUa Items. : :-':' r.March2a' We extend greetings to . our friends Bogue and hope this letter ; finds them allwell. V-,-" - 1 There has been but little news of in terest here. .The sad death of the vouna- wife of Cant - Parker of ' which we wrote last week. VShe Vs well liked in our town and we all will miss hef.-(, , . i t , '. Fishing is again dull, v Some boats et quite good hauls but there; are not many of them. RH. Weeks came in one day last week with 6800 pounds of fish on board... This was the haul we IwvehMatone'tjme.,';;''" .The East coast crowd H returned nd although they v have all been "roasting'';? Punta! Gorda, , we notice that they are all glad- to get back to the old town in the spring. - . -iCapt E. Weeks went down today on the Sharpie Parrott Capt Rigfion Weeka took a crowd down on the lunc ber schooner ' Vigilant last Sunday a week ago.:;;' - The boating season is at hand and one can see lots of them coming or going all the time. . .. ;, V' '' '-' On the Wing. $ It pours the oil of life into your sys tem. It warms you up tnd starts tne life blood circulating.;? Thata what Hol lister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, Sold by F. S. Dufry.;,-'-;;,V;v; . ' . -Ward. Mill - :. .March 22. : Revi Ceddie preached a good sermon at Queens Creek" church Sunday. In the text found in Matt HI; 11 and 12. Mr Clyde Morton, publisher of the Jacksonville Enterprise had a bad acci dent a few days ago being burnt by an explosion. He was laid up and the pa per did ot appear last week.. T j, ' Misses Sarah Trott and" Laura to banks of Deppe, are visiting relatives berej,'. : . xmi-' '.'--tj' Mr. W H Willis carried B f Willbto Jack son villa Ust week to consult with physician.' t . '- V : '. Our friend Ceorga , Ennett, of New Bern, was visitor In- this aeetloii ona day but week. .4 ''',.- Mr W r Gilbert, the hostllng repre MDtaUve of the Journal,' was In In our town last week. . ; , We wish to call Congreaaman Thomas' attention to that arpmf ritttaoii for. the improvement of ?ew Rhrar which be promiwMl four years ago. There is need f that Improvement and it will pay Everybody deaires to see U cVin . GENERAL.' . Cov. ; " ' March 22. iTTarrh did come In like a lamb, H haa got to !, a lion and t0 weeks yet t rur in, a- 1 if it crmtiniwHi to In rr- .e in f .rv It v. ill o pljtn fray Is fi re i!y. J. I ' n r i el ra r:Urtined (rr, '. Ireri f !.firiin rrn I t ; '- Co, fae fit op i . 1 ' f H t a it ill j a-1 ; - " j t I VyVc? ::: ' Makes the Very Finest If you will try it you Can be had with other AT HA CI BURN WANTED! WANTED !! We want at once 8518 men's, women's and children's feet to put in our 4259 pairs shoes, so everybody is invited to come to our Shoe Store at once and bring your feet with you, ho matter what size and shape, bring them along and have them fitted with an up-to-date pair of Shoes, or Oxfords. We have just received a beautiful stock of Queen Quality and Reeds Oxfords for the ladies, and Stacy Adams, Crossetts, Ralston, and Douglas for men. Don't delay, come and see them, even if you don't wan't to put your feet in them now. J. J. BAXTER. J L. HARTSFIELD Contractor and Dallder. UrriCk 93 1-2 MIDDLE ST. PHONt 238 , After having so much trouble lb get Tin work done when I wanted it and 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 tent me will receive PROMPT ATTENTION, and wjll be DE LIVERED when PROMISED. " I have an EXPERIENCED SLATER. ALL KINDS OF STOVE WORK DONE. STOVE PIPE Made to Order. Office Phone 129, Residence 186. To DeliopiiUax-Paye,.! We take this method of Informing you that your taxes for 1905 are six months past doe and must be paid at once. li not paid by April let my doputies will call at your homes and places - of bustnesa with positive In. structiona to collect your taxes. Don't aak for further indulgence. Thai time for Indulgence has pai, The couoty must have money for current expenses and are urging me t oollect,. , ' t March 20, 1906. . J '- . ; ; J. ,W, BIDDLE, Bherlff. SELECT YOUR . . - . EASTER GIFTS NOW .Something different, some thing beautiful something usefulsomething new. We are prepared to delight you in our line of lovely "china and many additional items in our house uppjy depart ment New goods just re ceived, - " . : Hi SELECT YOUR ' V ; EASTER GIFTS NOW WATERS CHINA STORE 5Y WEST r t::j) ii i -r : ' 1. 1 Bread and Biscuit will be pleased. . GOOD THIN GS 'S MttMiaiaawala0llt the Tin Business of L. H. Cannon. Have Middle "Street, next to Cask ins Cycle P. TBENWITD, e- 81ACK3MITH Si WHCILElGBr Buggies, Wsgons, Carts and Dray ai- ways kept tn stock. 1 reset tires without cutting with the latest Iro-v proved tire shrinker. I keep a good -supply of cart wheels always in stock repairing done at quick notice. Shop on South Front street near Hancock 8ta Sash. Door and Mantel Factor) No. 22 Hancock 8t, New Ben, N. C Having yut b a Has of up-to-date tnachlaery to do all kinds of bouae buUdinf work, turning, etc., at the asms okt stand on Hancock street, I sm prepared to fill all orders at short ootfco and la the boat and latest style. AD orders eolnwUd U tne will have my ersonal attention. ' - i:ev m conos oil .s ; , - V . . -f " rain cms Airt;rCTViitTH or ,1!.- fe4 r,,j ,i .kl.il tywuJ I IL..wl) r ' f:.'j rt;r.-.; v. c