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M. --,-,- -CA-0- . ll I li "I w i - i NEW : BERN N. C. WEDNESDAY! MORNING, MARCH 28, 1906 VOL XXIII.-NO. 307. T NE NTY.FOURTHWE A . SATUaDAY KIGHT JUGS ;1 H"ii " in" Absolutely Pure - , Mas no SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder free from alum or phos- , phatic acid 1 TTTYYYVYYYYYTtYVT VYTv'VT'Tl YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYrYYYYYYYTYYYY PLANT TIE I "YOU MAY REAP THE KARVFST" in this way we are showing the latest novelties and the Best Values for the least money. The best Stock Collars at 15c; the best Chiffon Collars at 25 and 50c. The New Chiffon Scarfs in all shades 3 1-2 to 5 feet long at 50c, 75c, , to $3.50 each. Silk and Kid Gloves in all col6rs, arid Ready trimmed Hits to match at $2.50 to $8.00 each. From head to feet our stock's complete. New Oxfords and G'.bsenties for Easter in alTUhe new shapes. Pat. Colt, Enamel, Gun MetoCWhite and Tan. Examine our line and get Our price's. l; J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church AAAA At AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA moid mmw Cheaper Than Shingles or Tin and will last as long. Ellwood Wire Fo:v:e. Windows, Doorsand BlincUHeath & Milligan Paints; quick delivery and low prices. Call and see us. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Sup'y. Co. PHONE 147. A4 Latest Styles in Tailor made Skirts and Eton and Pony Jacket Suits in White, Grey and Black Just received at D F JARVI5, 63 Pollock at Lumsden & Stith - INMIIUXCK AGhXCT. lirong fJn of Fir )MMireo aaWa. .,-.,.'.. Afl Hoeloo firomptf U4 J I 8ifjp tor thi ftpti ' If po want rwfcnrt cVk far fNMa, eome U o me, Itinaef U-r, iaiWt MA t triple pleU, "M bfil ollvero-ere, Frnfc ptfrft-, MM gr J. I. OflH!! S CO., ; North Carcli i Leadinjr Florists. Ro, Crntkmj and VtoleU ipe Utl. ; AU r)omin h tMob. W skiing BooqtMta nJ f lorl Dwora PalnM, Pwm ai4 Wlrttor .Iknrittng I1nU In gTwrfct; . MAl&Tlni)on;ti4 Tlnrrt4i Or mi prompt) MMM, trf , , i. L. O QUINN A Ca, RVif h, N, G ABrW10. ' ' ; , KEW ' BERN COnOX OIL 8 mM x HAfrtrrirnmfca or -; Cotton' See j tols Erai Fillers HEW liEIifl, !(. c. T I, r : : - ' r, J .: V No Hope for; Douglas OMs Special to Journal.' -.wT; "i"'' -' hifstf Greensboro Throngs Express '"ger onf CoL Fred 0ld, lies Office for Them. ' p.TwhAwta waa carriAd Sunday, . by his father. Information received by wire this afternoon U to the effect that no hopes are entertained for'hid re- Mr. Smaot Mi ithtr Alltgwl Cwintw- fdUre. - Gold Brick Swlndter Again. e. f ft in HmiM Dibt. Priviti covery. Water Supply Company Uablt for Intufflcltnl Watar. (Special Correspondence). Greensboro, March 27. The Express office here Saturday nights reminds one who has seen it in days agone, of what the republicans termed "the election bull pens in the east". The approach es to the office dow at the station are roped off and guarded. There k an in gress approach and an egress avenue of ropes. Parties getting jugs or bottles of liquor coming from Danville and other Virginia towns, have to take strict "millers turn" entering one way, in single file and emerging another. Mrs. Alice Smoot, the lady in jail here awaiting trial in the Federal court here next week on a charge of counter feiting is reported quite sick from ner vous prostration. Her husband was placed in the same cell with her Satur day night on request of Col. Morehead. The ladyseemed quite "pert" Sunday but seems to have entirely lost her nerve today. It is reported that two other important arrests of alleged mem bersof the coun'erfeiting gang were made in the mountains last night, but the marshal here says he knows noth ing of it. There is considerable speculation here as to the object of the presence of Mrs Hawley of Chicago, wife of the gold brick man now serving a sentence in penitentiary for trying to swindle Paul Garrett into buying a gold brick in Greensboro several years "ago. WhiV the attorneys who farnv-ily represent ed the gold brick swindlers say tin.-, have not seen the woman and do not believe she is here, officers who know her well, declare that she has been here week, and pointed her out, while shf- was wa kintr down Main street inis morning. Ever since Hawley was nen to the penitentiary influential parties North have been trying to get him pardoned. Two appeals were made to Governor Aycock, end at the last term of th legislature a tremendous pres sure was brought to bear on him just before he vacated the office of Gover nor to grant a pardon. Enlisted inthis pressure " were several prominent northern congressmen, senators and capitalists, principally from New York and Chicago. Ilawl'y is the. follow that acted as the expert auayer and gave the opinion that the filings from the hole drilled through the gilded brass brick were gold. The fellow who acted the "Injun" said to have been the big (est rascal in the bunch and so believed here, was pardoned by Governor Ay cock. The presence of Mrs. Hawley here is thought to presssg a move for pardon on Governor Glenii but if any such action is contemplated Hswloyi old attorneys here declare they have no such intimation. The G. P. C. Alumni Association of Greensboro, at a meeting yoMr-rdaj afternoon diseuwtrd and Ht viad plana for raising the balance still owing, the kl.OOu pledged by the alumni for ' the rebuilding of the G. F. College. Tb plana embrace the giving of an elabor ate entertainment during commence- mit week. i Ftoal Court clrk Tmgden Uday received the mandate of the UalUd 8tata Supremo tfoort affirming the d c I (ions of Uvo Suu Suprem Court and the United SUtee Court of Appeals (o the nit. of B. .J. Fisher and others gsint th Ormboro WaUr Supply Company. Th mandato declare hat "the Judgment er3itora are entlUed U priority of payment over and abo4 the Iteoa of Ux vtfirtfair ot out In (be proroodtnga and pleading In the Art- kwT and directs that Ua rwrfvor It R King, pay over to Helee. O. flroa, S1.Z00 and 11,800 to B. J. FUW, , 000 with tetemt from Jtnoary 14th 1901 and the ewU hi tho But and FonVrtl rourtA, TWm 1algm(A a obtained la tho ftaperior court hero on toils iElrwt It water coov pajiy for tHc-ged fsilur lo hs tuf fkint supply of water, eo. acmmt of wtlck tho oU fienhnw (now Guilford) hotel was dentrayod ty fir, and build- mga bolonging to ihrp other pUktoalA. Lf oWiding that a pHvat water ourply rompsnf la liable far Plant Rivers With Shad. We are p'eased to publish the follow ing letter wtucn snows that tne nsn condition is soon to be improved: Department of Commerce and Labor BUREAU OF FISHERIES, Washington, March 21, 1906. Hon. C. R. Thomas, House of Representatives, Washington, D. Cs. Dear Sir: I hava the honor to acknowledge re ceipt of application for fish from Mr. Geo. N. Ives, of New Bern, N. C, fe samo beating your favorable indorsement. The request has been placed on file and arrangements will be made for supplying the fish as early as practicable. Very respectfully, r.EO. tS BOWER?, Commissioner. The application sent by Mr. Ives was for shad and if the hopes of the fish dealers are realized there will be plenty of fish in the waters around New Bern. It is said that fi mermen are continually violating laws catching fish under size and thus curtailing the number of available fish. j Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal: '. '"Jkalofgfc; ;Mctf j.-cTue Supreme Court handed down the following opin ions today: ' ' : '. Ballard vs Hollingsworth, Cumber land, affirmed. Westvs Railroad, Cumberland, af firmed. Ballard vs Edwards, l.obeson, affkm- led. Smoked Salmon at Oaks Market. There is nothing worse than an of- fr,uvG breath. It comes from bad stonnch and lier. Hollister's Rocky lountain Tea curs all liver disorders nd perfumes -the breath. 35 cents, .Va or Tablets. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Willisms vs Railroad, Duplin, affirm- Finest print butter, 30 cejits pound. Coast Line Market. per Grand Opening Reception. Large' crowds 'attended the big soda fountain opening at Warren's yester day and appreciated the generous hos pitality of the proprietor. It was an unusual occasion and was greatly en joyed A unique advertisement was pu'. en the st'eet in the afternoon of a ring to horseman dressed in fantastic col- tra ri ling all over the city with ban kers announcing the event. In the evening the people were de lightfully entertained by the New Bern Symphony orchestra, composed of the Misses Wyatt and Mr. Hugh Wood, it.d the tables were full all the time. The store was boaQtifully adorned with palm and plants and tho tables w- re decorated with pretty bouquets of vio lets. People filled the store until the closing time at 11 o'clock. ' 1219 drinks were surrd to those were vUiturs at (he store during the diy and sight. The moat healthful, upbuilding medi cine known to science; gently soothes the liver and nerves, makes digestion easy, brings to all tho woet'sWep of youth. -Holliator'a Rocky Mountain Tea. S3 cent. Too or UbletA. Sold by F. 8. Duff7. Is Meniorlira, I feel It my duty to tz press tay heartfelt arm ps thy for tho departure of dear friod of mine, Mr L II French, who died In Carteret county. I shall also aay not ouly do I moan a friend of mlno akxio, bat laving friend to all that knew him. I have known . him from youto and grown we? were ntver too far apart to eo and visit oAfh other, and never could I aay that I have had more pUoaoro at Ay place than I had wheat I was h h'm rosidoe wnkh was sis mllos from Ntw Born la Craves ; county. Ho ' mtrried ' Jutls MrllwtAn. tho Arcomptlh4 oaughtot of tholato FraAkaandJsUaWcIIn of New Dm, and oho !m Wing ry woallhy which canoed and helped then U Bvo hsppy togothor.- - J, It waa his kind e4 helpful was whkn hm to lo bia wealth. but ho was alosya hooor4 lj fcls rhiV drvn od all who aaw him. Abnot throe yoars ago ho moved to CsrUrtl county toltro olth l.h oinssi aoa Mr. U I FrKh. Ofin hso h r hnrl the u(Trng nf the poor by giv ln thorn homt. Ihrl MnU LiV itfc - . fY . t . , " o.mgM.o.1n)..K. supr .y oi pwf) dr ftml!i; Ho -M W.Ur In ,tW of S nr, IM that a IfoJy l lr gr.J silk both kind and moslr. OTt) l herste r ,rfill, M K w , .e!J tw,w..n. r'1m'1 r fc,m"lf' lh f' ' lis 111 di"r(rl.r And raUt, or i r mrl iir1 rw :ia la I Via trrrr-A.lu't I . - . . ' '"-"-p t i;,s I fA t 71 trsin, PUNY CHILDREN ed. Mayers vs McBimmon, Robeson, af firmed. Bland vs Beasley, Pender, affirm ed. Smith va French, Craven, new trial in both appeals. Porter vs Telegraph Co. Columbus, per curiam affirmed. No pill is as pleasant and positive a DeWitt's Little Eariy Risers. These Famous Little Pills are so mild and ef fective that children, delicate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing etl'evt, while strong people say they are the best liver pills sold. Never gripe. Sold by F. S. Duffy. 4 Word About the New Laundry The New Bern steam laundry is a new business concern located somewhat remote from the business section and is apt to be overlooked among our indus tries. A word in its behalf, therefore, may not be out of place. This is an in stiiu ion that is as much a necessity as a hotel or market. It is conducted by MK Charles Cook, on modern meth ods and with the best machinery that money can buy. ' The Journal had an article about this laundry a few weeks ago but we wish at this time to specialize more and show the public what a complete and per fect outfit Mr. Cook has. In the operation of this business Mr. Cook uses the following pieces of ma chinery: 2 washing machines; one 75 nch mangling machine; a collar and tiff machine; tho best made in the United States; starch cooker; collar and cuff starcher; bosom starcher; hy draulic dampening press; drop board Domestic ironer; band ironer; body roner; collar and cuff dampener; seam damp ner; latest improved show shaper; hot tube shaper; extractor, and a hurry Iry idoset. All tliix machinery is made by the Wilson Laundry Machinery Manufacturing Co., at Columbia, Pa., the largeitt manufacturing plant mak- xt articles for laundry purposes in the world Thoir mechaniemm is simple and made with a view to doing a hig wash ing with tho least possible friction. All will agree that it is the- rubbing of clothes that ruins them before their time. In thU laundry there is no rub bing, .r friction of any kind but th work is done as thoroughly ss sny wo man could d'i by the "oli1 fanhionrd melhoJ. Six women attend to the work wh-ch a done systematically and rapidly and with such ncstnosn and style that one must be impressed with it to see it lie uses none but the very beit m- terinN snap ami washing sods which heliums in wholesale q untitles. The foods ire called for and within tbre day a are delivemd, all work is per formed aa well as it can be. It is a plesstire to know where work of this kind ran he done in a first class manner ao that even tho most faUli out will not hrv cause to complain ceivO aa moch attention In their lino a tho finer foods. There are no fatot- itoo and every thing la done on honor. To conclude tho Journal would orgs tho public to pAtroniso Mr. Cook who Is to bo com mended for having the jm teryrio to atart eucn a concern. II haa A plant employing Quito A number Words at Interest to Evsry Mathir In Ntw . Barn. "Surely mothers are not to blame for that which they cannot help," said our well known druggist, Mr F. S. Duff . during a recent interview, "but when we see so many thin, pale-faced and puny children on our streets we cannot help feelingthat mothers are to blame, and we wish we could tell every mother in New Bern what Vinol will do for her children." Vinol is -not a patent medicine, but it contains in a highly concentrated form all the strength-creating and body building elements of cod liver oil, ac tually taken from fresh cods' livers, without grease or oil. It does not upset the stomach like old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions, and its taste is so de licious that children love it. Vinol strengthens the most delicate stomach, makes rich, red blood, builds it org l one structure, creates hard, firm flesh tissue and rosy-cheeked, sturdy children are the inevitable result. Mrs. Jennie Perse of Manpfield, Ohio, says that her little boy hadover-Hudied and was so run down that he was a mere shadow. Vinol made him a strong, wbII boy in a remarkably short time. Mr. F. S. Duffy, says, "For both chil dren and adults Vinol is the greatest stregth creator, body-builder, and health-restorer we have ever sold, and we will gladly refund the money paid for it in every case where it fails to give satisfaction." 19m;, of n. IN MEM0RIAM. Claudius Walton Weeks. Departed this life March 2,'i, Claudius Walton, the infant son E. and Annie Weeks, ape, two months and sixteen days. The little one was a lovely child and not only the hearts of tho.-K; to whom he was most dear are touched but of the whole community feel a sense of bereavement. We doubt not that ho fares better than earthly parents could hope to do for he is with Him who snid ".SufTVr little "children lo come unto me". Weep not father wd mother for the ha ho in an AiiKiil and is only awaiting to welcome those from whom he was taken. The funeral was conducted by Rev. W. S Kay at the family burying ground at Kuhns and it was attended by a large number of friends who sympathized dely with the afflicted family. Wasted Lives in New Bern f people and the money paUKo hlat la a moAno of circulation every cone of which U kept within the town. It wVt aaltod and sent to China or etaewbrrc u ua no homSt araln.' The principle I Just this! FaUoAiae tho man who will In rrturn for OmI patronage coo tribute hie portion la eup port tho commercial I landing of tho rity. . ' . " , : ' ' "- Mtn mi Wont Who Art It Nd r a Help Ing Httd. F. 8. Duffy. Offtr Wiylo Bttttr Thing,. 1 here is n more irritating or nerve racking condition tliun that canned by a weak stomach. It gnaw and w.th upon very nerve fibre in the Uxlv im: results in tlerpleaitnesi, headache bark ichet. rheumftlc painn, furred tongue Jtstress after traung poor appetite n general weak neaa and debility. As we may look to a weakened tomrl for moat of the chronic or lingering ills that weaken and rack our lives, it is o the greatOit Importance to know tha a remedy f T stomach trouble in at Ut oftvred by a reliable drug firm in N Bern undr a guarantor that it rontt nothing unloaa it ruroa. F. R. Duffy, knowing the formula of Mi o-fU, feela that it will Im succratfnl in every eaao where It la utrd in accordance ith direction, that it, one tablet before each moal, and ha offers to Ml) it unUf an aboolute guarantee to rcfand the mohey If it doea not cure. t A large box of Mi-o-na Ul4eU cost bat 60 tewta' If It helps )ou; nothing hn- lM U restore boa Ith. wttr Bri''y. h'.w Yerk Cc-IIou I'arlrt. P f ' g lit r;r. V J JTirot ri t. T'rk fii.f. He Me lfl w ?l r." ti I7 (V t 0l t tt Oil H .J trxj I Written j a ( rri . . ' . Tks Oulutt lot v' The DoPow -BurdetU Stock Co., prw anUj la an abU manner tho pier Tho OuIcaU Son kut Aight.. Tho tp lal'y fealoree Wr very onjjat4 And diSpU)rd the nnte of tho pf foTrt to the bt a.Svants(e. Among tbom. Mmr.it ful're bk and irtg cWvf till fttrrfite, lief vrorkt It Try rtover nd h en-loe acTr4l hr w!l drT-L Iter dtiKlr-g n ihh tur.e of "Dnie" ad "S'wt l.iUf" m K'gl.! t; t rv.i,i ij ik tu lirre, A drwe rar' awl t er )wfreiit Ihelt'Etlsnd I li'-g flt ! 1 f it-s Ii r-r 1 t ',-.:! t-rj (he-rat if t i'H fi' h ff'i.l. rFrEjQtJrS Makes the Very Finest Bread and Biscuit If you will try it you will be pleased. Can be had with other AT GOOD THINGS HACKBURN'S J L. HARTSFIELD Contraclor and nullder. OFKH'k 3 .2 MIDDLK ST. PHONE 22 After having so much trouble to get Tin work done when I wanted it b ike I wanted it done have purchased the Tin Business of L. H. Cannon. Ha1 pened a First Class Tin shop No. 90 Middle Street, next to Gaskins Cvc Store, where I have competent and experienced men to do my work, I willr his business in conjunction with my CONTRACTING and BUILDING. Any work sent me will receive PROMPT ATTENTION, and will be DI .IVERKD when PROMISED. ,;; I have an EXPERIENCED SLATER. ALL KINDS OF STOVE WOE DONE. STOVE PIPE Made to Order. Office Phone 129. 1) evidence oooooo ooooooooooo aooooooo MERCERIZED LAWNS Wo h:ive made a special reduction in the price of our White Lingerie Mercerized Lawn for' this week only. 25c Quality 38 inches wide at 19c. 20c Quality 38 inches wide at 15c. 1 he prettiest, softest oods of the seasoftTof ShirtWais'is and die;a-s. Better supply your.; : wants now as these prices are for this week only. J. J. BAXTER. ' Dry Goods And Millinery Dept. ooooooooooooooee O-e0l OtlAA000OA Iron Sete JudiciilljCoclarsiTa!:' Extract from decimons of Suprem Court in the cane of Georgia Homo In Biirancc Cj Hainst Allen; "An Iron SafeClauae in a policy Iiihi. ranee re(njrinK the assurorf t k.i ,) n set of look' iin'l inventory of i hI. k, which 1 1 1 1 !..- kept in an ir b.iIi-ut nihl aii.l ,,i uther times Whi ttie hi ore ih not open fi r liu?ineaa, ia v ii I u I ronditiun an'l l imlinj; upon the i M.n d, the tirearh i f Inch will void tl. I li y unless it u WMived hy the insui i'. S. We iMil tlin J Hauin Safe and I. x k C unp my h Sife, one of the be fei on the market. They mirrpp led in wii.i.ini; the (iulj Medjl at World's Fsi V. Imis, im. We have them in stork, eitfhmr, from 17.', In tu L'.litu) Ibi. 1 Write for Catalogue and Price. Vli.NKK Fl liMTl KF. COM t.V Vom DuKn T ( r g r "t , ( y l t a ' i ' I r . t "l i f 1 ! fr V. Us rjT-" t -'-,. At i r v i f :t t 1 i A I (!.-t PPI.OPEU HOUSE ONEWEFK t if. -. . - Comminclnf Monday,' March totk. Depew-Burdettc Slock;Cornpiny RpvuiM of Xftrp-iliUaftwr a rfFporUllie,' embcvlnl Calcby W.es. t'-it Irx-, if. , ; Tight, Tho TrmnxoA Hit "A r.::.:ESPc:i mri rr.trn w m m u. ru fj mm at W tint Stora, Vdv Buy A Lot in Highland Pari This property m lotted midway ltween the etli! town hipoeitiott (iround. with car service to all!. 7lh Ward. Norfolk ( ity. of Norfolk and the Jmr point. TERMS $5 and $10 CO per month, without interc. or taxes until paid tor. Lots $400 to $750. according t location. ; The city's rapid growth in this drtctlon should make muh higher Va!u For farther particulars apply to I , C. T. PUMPHREY, Hotel Hazelton, New kern. N. C, c HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE, 140 Mam Street. Norfolk, Va. filrSaleoF : fr oplj KEY WES f v t . . , tTo !cl Lotion cured 1 H.3r. l.i, Face and -;r:i or any rough lVn, It hns no ci-j-il. )- f'..:ntraul;fully ! . -r 'j -::-r.t WiB be aeU lo Uo Idibeot. bidder tboEWAUya.Wer. 14, at Beta it, Cravoa Gmaty the follow ina; art'clH of perounat poprty 2 Hwo MalH Mr w4 Of itS OfMbsirty and 0f-s, AM tif M r, c IH!lt, frtnna: tW. A 14 I riOr tf fp. oStUlrf of for fWvf, pS , oe, Tl AolvA, lltat tbOMlica sUxk of foedo aod f t- twrw o?fjiif at fwira eel, and wj'4 U 00 i.T-fJ urt.l U.O Zt HJ 41 Vtrrh. tnA if ti Or 1 1 r,n fcf l-fi T I st '.!i1 Vee tt alS K'Wi, Ut4h CIGARS CCssf 5 Cent In lh3 t SOLD BY JpVs Eclr.f: AKO t". i: leO. Willi A f pwW of dtnf 11 f" 1! ' It l 11 14 11 ' II ' : It tnW artirb-e f mt oi J ltt r.T U t V t f a a 1rm i tie of rT ' f'- ?'-fi' OV f fi fK.m! ttr), C S'i'M Ti' i.. r. TAT 1
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