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TWENTY-FOURTH Y VOL XXIII.-NO. 305. C. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1906 ffttf vTTftYTtTTT Yvtf WE PLMI? r E GAHfAP.TKE EM" - . ' in this way we are showing the latest novelties and the Best Values for the least .money' - The best Stock Collars at X5c; the best Chiffon Collars at 5 25 and 50c. The New Chiffon Scarfs in all shades 3 1-2 to feet long at 50c, 75c. to $3.50 -each Silk and Kid Gloves-' in all'' colors, and Ready- ' trimmed Hats to'match at $2.50"to $8.00 each. From head to feet our stock's complete. New ! Oxfords and Gibsenties for Easter in all the new 1 - shapes; Pat Colt, Enamel, Gun, Metal. White and . I si Tan. Examine our line and T TOT Mfrhfll ? . . a ' - PHONE 61 Pollock St., Opp. , f .YA""iii aVaAAl4aa,AAaAAAAAAAAAaAAA . Cheaper Than Shingles or Tin and will last as long. ' Eilwood Wire Fence; Windows, Doors and Blirids,Heath & Milliean Paints:" xiuick delivery, and low prices. " Call and d see us. -.,' GasMIl Hdy. & PHONE : -Latest Styles 1 ... writ ..- ' - v. in Tailor' made Skiits and : r Eton and Pony Jacket Suits . in White, Grey and Black. f Just received at " . I) F JAkVI5. - 63 Pllock St Furniture and Household Goods. We desire to ciir voar"at tention to our conpfete line of Furniture. Our Block is beinp incrcicd Uiily by the best gooda bn the market GoCarts. . We hive a new lot of taVy carts in all styles at prices which will meet with approval. J: S. MILLER New I'crn U. C. . J. L 0 2 CO.. I or Vh Circ li l L -:::.! In;1 l:ioristi". I I TTTYTTTTTT? ft i TflE .SEED" 4 get our prices. . v "'-J 288 , ' ". : Episcopal Church J ! ill w. 1 - - , -' - Mill Sii p'y; ; Co. 147: Lumsdeh & Stith INSflRAXCR A(iKNCY..fJ Strong Line of Fire Insurance Com anloaL . '. V AW Business promptly attended to i i .. . ' ' ' - . : V SELECT. YOUR V -'.EASTER GIFTS KOW Something different; some thin?- beautiful? something r useful, something new. tWe are prepared to delight you in our line of lovely china and many . additional items in our house; supply depart merit. New goods just re- Iceived,-' v-1 "J y . '.SELECT YOUR' ,EASTEll'G?t'TSNOW WATERS CHINA STORE Bargmi Ut (he P. nple . - If you wan eti'irtovVrle for $10.00 come to en". , lii r , castors, toilet SU ia lri I- i.to WUi brazil silverware, Fm-.r i-rl n i. t (let tr- tt'Un. With a 'tvlie of drug or tit srticlfi yM wt.l i riHve a bot tl tot PJ.iV4.-i 1 tmn' I drops fir rh umalixat Mj t.u h Front str-t. - " - ' . , . . L P. iAV .OIt. ; - 128 MiJJl.Stre.,' - ; ' J. U Hom-'s Old Stand. ' Wb"n hungry t ill to m for bsr- bett. Ottrs friih ir day, a1o any kind of ml rerrd on short mitir. Fsniiiioe winhing; oTtrn delivered plroite artd In ohlr before 10 a. ro. six) S p. m." Prwnpt altntM)(i pi J to all orW. H, Nrdab, the old fx rt ojs lr opener, U still ith th N'elm cf - J. M. NELI'.ON, Propilptor, i:eu c:n::: a Arr Tint s or i.....::i ::... ;:s Services at the Christian Church Sun day. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 1 30 p. m., by G. A. Reynolds. Junior Builders 10 a. m., Sunday School at 8 d. m.. r. M. Howtien, isupi. a curumi invitation is extended to all. . Services Christ Church-4th Sunday in Lent Rev. L. G. H." Williams, Kcc-, tor. Sunday Holy Communion 8 a. m. ! Morning prayer and, sermon .11 Sunday school 3:30 p. .m. Evening prayer and sermon 7:30. Daily, Lenten services 5 p. in., (except Thursday) Wednesday and Friday. Litany ,U a m. Thursday, evening prayer and address on "Great Men of the Bible. Services at 8 p. m, ' ? r Presbyterian Church Preaching ser vices Sunday 11 a ra and 7 45 pm.,' con ducted by the pastor, Rev. J. U. Garth. Sunday School 3:30 p m. All are cor dially Invited to attend these services. Services at the First Baptist cnurch today will be conluctedby Revi W. A. Ayers, pastor at It am and 7 45 p m. Sunday School at 7 30 a m., D H Green Supei intendent. . . ' , 1 7 Services at the Tabernacle church at 11 am and 7 30 p m. Preaching by the pastor J J Douglas, Sunday School at SO a tn., R M Warren, Superintendent All are cordially invited to attend these services, , " Centenary Me Tiodist. Cliurch- Rev. . T.i Adams, paBtOr. Preaching at 11 m. and 7:30 p. ,m. by the pastor. At 7:15 p m., prayer service by the Epworth League in the loague rooms Sunday School 8 p m., T. A, Green, Supt, Epworth League meets every Wednesday .night, T. J. Crowder, president. - " .'. . A v First Church'" 6f Christ, Scientist-' Corner Broad and Hancock Sts, Servi ces Suday'lO 45 a m and 730 pm. Bible Lesson Sermon today Subjects; 'Unre ality.'?' Bevelation, 17:12 :-l4- Sunday School after the morning service. Wed nesday evening, meeting at 'ft 30 p 'm. Pastors The Bible' and , Science . and Health wittt key "to the Scripture. 'i'-Th- Reading Room is open daily. All art cordially Jnvited tff attend. g'f.; '-;i-.':.?- It nita tf PIA turn -.... K6dak photography gives you pic' or bs of the thinp you are interested ir from your own point of view. It re tains its hold oil you because you eher- (h the old picture and bcau it, ar willinglp joins in your bae bad enthu tiasmof ihecpmintf seaon as U did in four fijhing exi-urnion' of last; it in a welcome on the boating trip as it is on an automobile run, as delightful a ronv pan ion among the children and pe's at home as it it on a trip to Enropc1. It metni pictures of vitally Intertitlng things of people who are near to yon pictures that are full of sentiment; that are part of your life.- Its worth whjla. JO. Raxter, the leading Jeweler, car lies a full line. . -. !.:QVIXS PICTURE ESTER- ' : TH;Zlil Prof. A. Belts will give an exhibition of his wonderful ricUircn at St. Pir's Kt U. r Zion church, Thursday night. Uarrh 20th, hn prorrd to b fur the tx-neflt of the church. . To Di:jiit Tax-Payers I We take this method of informing you that yojr taxes for 11)05 are six mi Mh nt dun and muxt l paid at owe. lir.utKi by April nt, my drputics will rail at your hemm tmt plrri ff luniniM with priliv in trurtions to c.!!irt )ourtxr, Irt't nk for f'irll -r indulicnre, Tb time for ii!,i'fnf lm r bb. , The ettynty mut t ve n.')r)y fur rurrrnt fxpr,n-i nilr tirg'n g mo t roller t, Wat, b V A. j. sv. riDi'LF., rwiff. i r i ... , v L ONI: WHPK I'.T zllc I JEU.l.a i & Cus Weekly Cotton I Letter, : v.: ; , Special to Journal. Greensboro. March 24 7- The final gianera report was made public on Tues day, and the first impulse of the public was to regard it as bearish, and the 'market in a few momen's lost about 40 Points.May selling as low as 1038. A care rut stud 01 ine report nowever snows ft-to be bullish, and the available high grttds will all be needed before sup- plies can be received from the new crop. The weather has been less favorable, and this -:. has helped along - the bull movement, although the gain Irrtiie new crop positions is considerably less than in the present crop. The spinners in a'l foreign countriesexceptRussia,are doing a fine business, but in America there is a marked tendecny to 'go slow in buying, both jobbers of goods and converters of yarns;. The spinners,, however, k;eep busy, and there is no talk of short time or curtailment. Under ueh circum stances it is difficult to see a good reason for any important decline,-May closes at 11,15 which is 66 points higher than a week agol ;(Correcifon Mr, Walter Pugli called at th John nal office Tast night and: demanded the story in full publshed in the Journal last Wednesday relativeto a wreck nl a gasolene boat In which be and other - were piisaengers at a point near Beau fort ' He state that the story was ei -tirely without foundation and that , the Journal informants were .' romancing hn they reported It. ; ', The Journal very severely regrets the publication of the story since it . was not true and doe not intend to print any hews unless it can be authenicated but at the same time it disclaims; ari) motive than Just; that "tov putlish: the ne vs as reported to it. - newspa per it must be admitted, is" at ft disad vantage in such cases,' acting alway in go XI , laitn mai inxoimauoii is r liable and authetic. - It was on this ground that the Journal published the story last .Wednesday and there 'was no other motive than to print the news. r Laughter at ttti Aid to bigestioii. -. -.. .;.. -4 .... 1 :!- v Nrtth'nir else wilt lake the place of .hevrand Nughter at meals or any other time tn the ome There is a vital connection between amiability and di-' gest on between good cVeer and f limitation. Laughter lathe best friend h"' liver has, and depression, or tat loncholia its worst enemy. ' Numerous experiment have shown that mirth and heorfulneas stimulate the secretk-n o. he gaatrty juices, and are powerful atda 0 digestion.. Yt", knowing this,; many of tu sit as gtoemy and absorbed at the able as at a funeral. In many homes, f earcely a word U tpoken-at (neala, out i ide of requests for an article of food, rhe meal hour ouht. to mean aome- hii g besides supylng a mere animal fiim t'on. The bell whkh calls the fare i'r to the table ought to b the signal for a good time ' generally, when all e tree stupid be thrown olT and every- b dy spprar at his bet. It ought to tlgnatlte the time for mirth and laugh- Ur. It ought to be looked forward toby the memUrsof the family as the rc or nooning is looked for war J to by pu pils in school, as a Ut-up from tbeatrt nuous life." ' t ' - 'cAijTonr r. Coil Situation a Deadlock . Imllanapnlii, Ind., March Tb d-iil!irk bftwopn col operators and miners of tN Crif rl JC'.mpUll arwl U,e ftbwwitprn ilintrirt rontinupil to ds thrr.m-V)mt the mwlini; of th .,int r(immitt an'l whn I rt m'Plirt ajiMirnfl late Una artonwin. no icrwinrnl li l l.TI rrrhvi on the majit ' Tl.o (l rTfrrnrti a"rnil at the hour nt S'liournmpnt fr from 'I! mrrit Trr. V, ih joint r romrt.iltrre a ..urnp I t miwt tonvir- : 6 RACE wa:j tkt.eate.ned Chattanooga Paopl Fr Actios of Suprems Court In Matter of Negro Lynching. Washington, March '23. The situ ation at Chattanooga growing out ' of the lynching of the negro Johnson by a mob Monday night a few hours after the United States Supreme Court had granted a stay - of execution of the death sentence passed by a State court assumed a serious aspect today, when telegrams were received by President Roosevelt, members of the Supreme Court -and Attorney-General Moody from a number of the moat prominent and conservative' citizens of Cbatta-' nnrge asking that" the . Government leave the situation to . Chattanooga for the local authorities t& deal with, ex plaining that for the . Federal authori ties to-tako a hand in the matter at this time would, in view of the present disturbed condition, result in nothing short of a grave race war, .The mes- i sages were careiuny consiaerea at me Cabinet meeting today, and w"hile - the force of the argument was appreciated by the President and las official ad visers, nothing could be determined until the Supreme Court justices could he consulted;"? It is the Supreme Court that is most concerned in the matter, as it was the affront to the dignity and prtsligofif that body that brought nbtiut th- present state of affairs. , Fnst' print butter, 80 cents' Mind. Coast Line Market.' per New Bern's Position on tha Map ? Inquiry of the captain of -the U. S. Revenue Cutter "Bout well" os the lat itude and longitude of New Bern de velops the fact that the spire of Christ Ihurch is the point established by the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.", : To be "exact,5 the', latitude of the church apire is 135 degrees, 6 minutes, 25 seconds North; 77 degrees 2 minutes and 22 seconds West, (of Greenwich, England.) The difference in time be tween New. Bern and the Greenwich "Wrvatory Is. C-.hours 8 minutes, 8 seconds and 19 one-hundreds. When the 11 o'clock service begins today at Christ Chnrch, (presuming that it does so on time) r the clocks at Greenwich should indicate about 8 minutes past ftr in- the af ternoon. ftyf j . . . a, To draw, the fire out of a born,', hea a Cut without lea vins scar, of to cure lile, Korea, tettwr, ectema and all skin nnd scalp diaeasH "ute DeWitt's Witch tatel Salve. .; A specific for piles. Get He (ffttjulne. . No, remedy causes auqh speedy, elief ' Aforl In Memry of Ltaton Oicklnion,;: The loving ton of Mr. an! Mrs. J. K. Wckinaon". V " . : Ch how we n.Lss the little loving face from all around us we ve parted with him bat U was lad to give him up as. he heared the" Oi.Wcn shore. Many a heart was broken, as we stood around bis little grave and many tear were shed, Anoih r tweet little Angel safe in Jesus' and to welcome Mother and Father: Horn Tenderly hav laid him to rest where the flowers will spring and blooou, , Oh Leal how we nUi thr .How sad, it i to part with thee' one we loved so dearly, t'ia enough to break our hearts. . - A FRIEND, - 1 OABTOnXA, ' Delivery of Plaali.. .'. The V. L Department of the Wo man's Club, delivered on Friday last the plants ordered by cilltvnt and they are plead to know that they gave en tire sat lufartlon. Ia view of the Itv tprxl.-d Chryaantliemum exhibit whkh the Club will have next November, they want tomkeltMy for, every one to gt eilnli'l varirti for a very .mill amount via; 6c each, or twenty f .r u: I.li.U will be plirrdat Davia' ai d l!ra !lin j.liirmar tmpw fuT three J) tnly. AM yjr name, tn k e y our ! tion. the la!' will fall fn T"U f.r the ovmey.an.I (!!. r the lar.l. Th'!er9 th rii.. an I a!1!i are f.i1:. I.ar with (1.ryr,i.1himiir.a, ' t' t l'rT fr,tnt ienfi!' l. V, : I nl lareiyler. A SPLENDID COLO DRINK OUTFIT.'V By Msans of WhlcLTh Inoar Man li R . - freshed at Wirrn'. Mr. R. MWarreri bas'eitabliahed an ,'lnnovation" soda fountain in his store and one can-but aay upon Seeing it that it is the finest of the kind in the city. ; The richness and beauty appeals to everyone who passes the store acd all stop to admire it.The attractive appear) ance extends even to the street ' " The .nnovaiion'' apt term and it implies Ithat the chfinges made in soda fountain construction are all for the better. The fountain itself demon strates the progress, ingenuity art and skill used in making one of these beau tiful devises. . It js mad by the Liq uid Carbonic Co. of .Chicago, Iil., a corporation famous for its fountain de signs, t; The s name waa taken chiefly for the reason that the clerk or person in charge of the fountain does not have to turn.' via . back on the customer but while standing facing the store he can draw the desired syrup, and carbonize it 4t one of the two draught Btanda on thS counter.-' Mr,' Warren's fountain is made in mahogany and Italian marble, the rich warm color of the wood together with the high polish make. it worthy of more than passing remark. It stands ten feet high and eleven feet long. A no table part is an elegant plate glass mir ror in the upright which measures 6x9 feet.s The shelves : and counters are of Italian marble which not only complies with the artistic ideas of the manufac turer but io a wholesome and cleanly arrangement, v The two tee cr- am cabi nets are made of marble end are move- ante. 1 here are twelve syrup jars which are eupplied with latest improved pump operated by pressing ' down on a glass knob. ; The equipment is perfect for iil things connected with concerns of this kind. A convenient place is ar ranged for keeping milk or cream chilled and a place is rfiade in the coun ter for three cut glass jars for holding fruit All metal parts are beautifully silver plated except three brass orna- ments on the upright Conveniences are mado for hot as well as for cold drinks. : A chute for disposing of waste matter matter keeps the place clean and sightly. Mr. Warren will make his own syrups and ice cream'. He has' had extensive experience in makirg extracts and soda fountain syrups and we may be assured of the purity and genuineness of the article desired. A pleasant feature in the store is the furnishing with tables ami chairs especially those of chil dren's sizfs. The latter are ts eervi able as they are pretty and completes his summer drink bacaar in all the ea tetitials of auch a pluce. .Mr. Warren will give an opening re ception Tuesday . and will dispense Irinka free from 10 o'clock in the morn ing until 11 o'clock at night 1 he pub lic are cordially invited. ' It pours the oil of life into your syi - tern. It warms you up uid starts the life blood circulating. Thats what Hol lister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. So cents, Tea or Tablet. Sold by F, S. Duffy. Smoked Salmon at Oaks Market i -:. '' Narrow Eicape. BctufortK.: C March 20. During the storm which iwecpt Core Sound last Tuesday, Mr. I A. Lewi the efllcent salesman of D.'L. Roberta," while try ing to make a landing at Stacy wai knocked overboard by ' the aail and no doubt would have drowned had It not been for Capt Ben Plpott who went to the revue in a few minute. Mr. Lew' was taken aboard and given restoration hirh aorm revived him. He ia now si rint but does not rare to Uks the sail bark again. . . " ;. "-, Youra trolr. " " N. BAMStY. Have you pains In the bck, Inflam mation of any kind, rhrumaUsm, faint ing (!!, Imligeetion or conatinatioa. Hollintcr's UocV.y Mmmtaln Tea makes inu well, krrpe you well SC cents, Tea orTal-U U. P-.l l by F..S. lwffy. . lc!!crj)FM ChadwxV Pear f..r: Th re are lb fi of I lni in pn'ht : ways (1) hi!Tvlut with chalk, or some. tl.ii i Me tl.al: ... t j lirytn. Ifttfr Ihttl rhalk, but no riTor:t,2 ti it: fkuivf know it's 0 r.o; I i . . in br r..i r,r water, or r 'h li i.i', ht , f. r I' rt t: 1 :y J V" lf'ra f r t LJa tr ir in ' r,. 'n - Makes the Very Finest Bread and Biscuit If you will try it you will 'be pleased. Can be had with other GOOD THINGS -AT HACKBURN'S J L. HARTSFIELD C Ton tractor aiiil Bnilder. OFFHIlS 93 1-2 MIDDLE ST. PH0TJE 288 After having so much trouble to get Tin work done when I wanted it and like I wanted it done have purchased the opened a First Class Tin shop No. 90 Middle Street, next to Gaskins Cyc e Store, where I have competent and experienced men to do my work, I will run this business in conjunction with my CONTRACTING and BUILDING. 5i: Any work sent me will receive PROMPT ATTENTION, and will be DE LIVERED when PROMISED. I have an EXPERIENCED SLATER. ALL KINDS OF STOVE WORK DONE. STOVE PIPE Made to Order. Office Phone 120. Residence 185.'; w;:r MERGERIZED LAWNS We have made a special reduction in the -': price of our White Lingerie Mercerized Lawn fofp this week only. : ' 23c Quality 38 inches wide at 19c. . 20c Quality 38 inches wide at 15c. 5 The prettiest, softest goods of the season for Shirt Waists and dresses. Better supply your-'. wants now as these prices are for this week only, x J. J. BAXTER. Dry Goods And Millinery Dept. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAiAAAAAAAlAAAl A WANT DAVIS PIANO k flees Faraltiir Polltk at t RasMaabla wllkeyt. DIRECTIONS FOR USCApply the liquid freely te remove grime and incrustations. Rub it on vigorously for good results. Re sure and rub it flry with a soft cloth. After rubbing yMir furniture dry. rub it lively for a wi nolUh. To clran crevices and carvings, stick. This polish will remove an ink spot frjtn varnished surface by persriu-nt application for five minutes. A lot of old furniture can be made to shine like new. You can also polish up your store counters, ehnlves and flttures, makkit; thorn brlght.and fresh 1 This is not a varnlaned surface, f or saw oy A. J. and J. 8. M1LLLK. Price 25c per bottle. ManufacUiMd specially for tha SOUTHERN OH AIR CO Buy A Lot in 7th Ward, Norfolk City. This property ia bested midway between the c-nt r of Norfolk and the Jameetowa Exposition Croonda, with car service to ei;) r point. '..iJ. , , . ' TERMS $5. and 510.00 or taxes until paid for. Lot location. : . - ' The city's rapid growth la this dlrectlot should mske Buth h(ghr a' . For. further particulars sppry 19 . ' " . , ' C. T. PUMPHREY. Hotel HIGHLAND PARrC SYNDICATE. ... . 140 in Street, Norfolk, Va. J2l30l iiuliC WUUlJ V. ill he W.H to the bik-ht IMiWon ), h ljjr of Mar. 1J, at Hlair, ,..n ' ' f, U. fulVieir.f sri'rW f j-oi tial prr-irty 2 l!iren, S MuN , r i I ij arnl har-p- I rVo, one crrn ' t i . 'i. A Itt tM '. .- n;' g tit t"tr, . , ". T z'k r.i .' i , lr f ; - I f.- ' . , ' t (', :-.- i. 1 t i I a t r Tin Business of L. H. Cannon. Have mi SUPPLIED ! & FURNITURE POLISH Price. A article Which m lamllj ahouU ke wrap your cloth around a pointed pine Vamtah aod will give a luntro only on a 1 uunt.it ruKNti Ufi W.t l. li. WL Highland Pari: per month. Without intcre t $400 to $750,' according t .' Hazelton. New Bern, N. C, o KEY WE j CIGAR p U (t::t 5 C::.l h i'. F.oU) P.Y
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