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0 ill: A - 1 " "1 A 7 NEWjBERN. N; CHURSDAYImORNING;: MARCH;29,U906 -V: 'VOL XXIII-NO. 308. T V SNTY-FOURTH tYEAI CV o4 A At-; . V L-------.---.w-.l..........T.... I I 1 iiMnffim ' YOUHAY HEAP 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 Bng at: 50c;i75c,:7tQ $3.50"eachf Silk and Kid Gloves 'm all jeolors, ; 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 shapes. Pat Colt, EnameV.Gun" Metal, White and Tan. Examine our line and get ouf prices. J M Mitchell & Co., PH0NE"288 t 61 Pollock St., CTpp. A A Cheaper Than Shingles or Tin and will last as long. Ellwood Wire Fence, Windows, Doors and Blinds,Heath & Milligan Paints; quick delivery and low prices. Call and see us. Gaskiil Hdw. & Mill Sup'y. Co. PHONE 147.- Latest Styles in Tailor made Skirts and Eton and Pony Jacket Suits in White, Grey and. Black. Just received at D F JARVI5. 83 Pollock St Lumcden & Stith INSORA.NTK AUKNCY. Strong Line of Fir lnnurmnc Com. AU BatinM prom,tl itlmdad to Furniture and Household Goods. Wc desire to call your at-J tention to our complete line of Furniture. Our stock is being increased daily by the bet goods on the market ,, OoCarts. .: We have a new lot of baby carts in all ttyles at prices which will meet with, approval. .'... J.S. New Bern N. C. . Egs, (Of Hatching Ta flnrt atralA ttt Coif tarhaa laytra. l 0 ft aMting f L&, " , MISS CAllRIE P. IIARDISOM, ' 8irjlni for the Ptflpti If f ml want a tatYrm cJork fof ia.(M tM in trip! r)'-, IjU MILLER f: THES HARVFST 4 Episcopal Church 3 4AM AAAAAAAAAA AAA To Delinquent tax-Payers ! We take this method of informing you thst ycur taxes for 1905 are six months past due and must be paid at once. If not paid by April 1st, my deputies will call at your homes and places of business with positive, in struction! to Collect your taxes. Don't ask for further indulgence, The time for indulgence has pawed. The county must have money for current expenses and are urging i collect. March 20, 1906. J. W. BIDDLB, Sheriff. - City lax Notice! 1 his i 'o notify those that have not paid their oity taxes, (hat unless the tax is paid on or before April 1st, 1908, I will advertise them as delinquent and will proceed to levy and sell suffici ent property to oatiify the tax coat Any that are Miind In their city license tax are a bo notified that war rant will be lerved "n them for do ing business in volution of city ordi nance. J . J TOLSON, City Tax Collector. 1 r'it -. INSURANCE rATSL i .Whetl you h the mliforturMtotoM yor goada by Pre or danua by water ot have no rmontkni yoM will tnp In tomidrr U tonrfil -of Imuranre Kir may occur at ny tima. It ta to f out latamt to incur t t : Kll'.EE:i CflllG'CH ::. FERIiUZER f.::LLS ' . , .-. K.rcniia or r. w, CotlDi S-:J rr:";:l: - Ul'f, HBUl N. C. ;UKE CAF1TCL GITY DTstrtct Police: ForcetExpert fistol Shnfa;? Uada -SajiiV tkilM Gaa MaknkrMldiit RooMvtk to Otllvtr Uctur. Italy WaiThiioauatrv to fxfciwtt f -Vl'f Al'-illlaa4SfS Sal Hvm S;' - fW WU4 Fowl..; - ; .'"""v- '"JKivflS; :;' ' '5s;; -.",''"' -'r Special Correapondanc. '-':-.. The members of the police force have taken up 7 target practice opt tbe new range established at tae armory of the muutemen tbrough the courtesy lot Colonel M. A. Winter, of tbat organize. tton.;'; '; ' -,: .- - '- i'A; The initial practice waa bad by the captains and lieutenants, and this will be followed by the sergeants' and pri vates' practice. The jaajor and super intendent of police properly maintains that an officer of the law who carries a weapon should know how to use It. The police revolver team 'enjoys a Bplendld .reputation for accuracy In snooting and defeated, the Citizen Re volver association In several' matches. The. major and superintendent Is con. sldred a good shot with rifle and re volver and fully Appreciates the value attaching to members being good marksmen.. No doubt some interesting competitions will follow when the po lice practice Is again, fully under way. Wklte Hoim Weddlaa- Floral May.' ' A map of the floral arrangements at the Longworth-Hoosevelt weddtng.-a tne i.ongwortu-ooseveji weuuiuB,-ac w. . , , . . ' -counting for the dl8iKsltlou of the dec- Rischarge of dty. The lopping oft of orations and the kind of flowers used. has been, made by the superintendent of public buildings and grounds. It has Ions been ti custom to keep an of ficial record of functions at toe White House, r.ud in every instance back to the Vi'.u Huron administration a map has boon made. 1 Uncle Sam's Una Faetorr. The effectiveness of government made ordunuce Is universully conced ed to be without p..:-. 7!i? "man be hind the guu" In the American navy has been heralded abroad as the great est guuuer of the world, but little is heard of tbe skill of the humble me chanics In the gun factory wuj have brought to this liish degreo of clllclen cy not only the guu, but the uianucr of directing It upo:i u foe. Willie It Is tru.' that the governmeut ban entered Into ontructs with various .steel works for the manufacture of ordnance, yet 1 1 every case tbe me chanics of Ui;' i steel companies are compelled to vi.It the Washington gun factory and C.i to Larn under the tu telage of tbtf fkll'.eU lnecbauics the in tricacies of ordnance construction. CiK-rt MachaBlea. Many of tue Improvements La the sighting device and tbe machinery b which cu m wj! ;lilu i mauy tons art easily niuulpuiuteJ by one band were made by the tnechnulo In tbe guu fac tory., Iu fact, so perfect la the sighting mechknlsin that'll Is only necessary for the gunner to put the cross wire In line with the object to. I hit and pull the trigger. ' -With known distance and a given wludage, tbe regulating 'devices will provide for accuracy. Mere again mechanics drawing $3.42 a day are re quired to instruct naval gunner, of higher salary, la the myaterWaaf the lights and mecuanUm of the gana. . With a long line of achievements behind them, tbp akllled mechanics of tbs navy yard bars aik.nl rougrtsa foe an locreaM lainy, that will pUco them On a par wtru Me mechanic or other pary yards and private establlabmehta, ' Fmi4nl l Olve a L4rT When ox-IteprpMuutlv Tucker of Virginia, now praatdent of tbe Jpmea towo xfolUoQ company, war abroad g few mouths .0 In Ibt lntemt of (ha expwiltqn King 1x1 ward of Bog lauJ gave hlro a 0 TUI-Ij for ptm (rotation to olU-Drvloa parUlt chuxh at rVUIlamalinrg, Va. Iha sisectaaoc ta the old ' original church at Jamestown. When Mr. Tucker wat at U Wbtta rjoua U other day talking with tbe president about tho Jacaestowa axpoal tlou and tnefiUoned tbl gift of. King Edwaf J tbe preoidraf aaUt bo irouid bo pieaaed ro-giro tb cfcurch a lectors epoa which Um lllMo shall rest, and Mr. ImW ld Um ptsdeut nothing froald plea tUo tfnsrga(loa of tho church snort than this. : . ' T atllasi EitMllim, ' rif do D. Uoaal of ftan Francisco, Who Is ta Ha it of tho California ex hibit which -will lie hnt th Ullsa oxpoallln), waa a ix-nf vlaltor at tho Wbit HuMMi. Ur. IIonU I ta wab b'flow trylni to ( courrM to tnak a at-proprtatio of Ijimmj for na tional rJMMOon at lb txpoaltlim. wbb b I a romowiooralloo of tko ojn Ing of th rt aimptua I tin ix ti. t, liof fhrmisli tUe itlj, ermoilug Italy aad HIw1b4, It wUl bo open ed far Iralic Jdim 1, , IWinnliig Apr'! 1 of Milan will rviehrtt tbl STt arti1r. mu. All lt aattnot ot Kurj will ba rrpt"d. Tbo prnofptn of V tpolf.on St 0 g'Hns to rirx1ir Imint Vtfm. tlM hin f V,ni Whlnftm, Innmo. U many of !t trn tl Ul t rtr.ntd Ur, ttoM l!,!uli (! aitVm! (-urn). SMmt thtmli br t t.!t.',t, " Wll I fowl f n1 tl,a M.fr'- t t,t Co him! U ,' i !' r. k t'.p'r Kf. hnrit fir,(nm I,ob (;, r "L I ',' I I H t-tl It l.H I ' 1 ! II'- : tw n 1 i; V ;'! r.. I ' H it : i I p I It ft. if li'it l' l , -I l I I I 4 I ' i; 1 t-t if I ' ! I ' ' r I I . . t ti j l ; his third ter:j - vMarshatMillikan Makes: Notable I Hit Drtmst f IjovarssMist . - TheuMBfl AsauDy.Toputl With -;. : - Salarl. N Incastly to Hitch r yUpCaioi'Prowutlos i-f'- - ' (Special Correspondence.) , Greensboro, March 28.--When Uni ted States James M. Millikan takes the oath'of office next Monday, April 2nd heill' begin his -third term by having succeeded from experience of the practical workings of the. present system of appointing deputy marshals in securing from the department at Washington, a distinct reform in that department of revenue service in his district. On that day, in place of about forty deputy" marshals scattered all over the district getting nothing ex cept the occasional fees for - service of process, there will be sworn in, as reg ular deputies ail his own selection, four teen deputies, at salaries ranging from $600 to $1,000 per year, according to the territory covered by them. Each one of these deputies will be re quired to report to the marshal in writ ing every day; and w)ll be directly re sponsible to the marshal for the proper twenty or thirty party heelers, and substituting therefrom responsible men though partisans it Is thought, will greatly improve the service and save the government at least $20,000 a year in osts of prosecuting frivolous or malici ous cases besides saving many people much irritation, expenFe and annoy ance. Another reformatory effect will be to place the deputy marshals beyond the control of the' deputy collectors snH en tirely in the control of the judiciary branch of the service. Under the old system, where deputy marshals only ret fees, their Enumeration depended entirely on the good will of the deputy collector. The recent revenue trials here showed conclusively what source if corruption this was. A similar anomaly yet obtains in the internal rev enue service, where a store keeper and guager is absolutely dependant upon the distiller he is supposed to watch for his employment Under the new system of deputy marshals; these men have no incentive to hatch up frivilous cases before Uni ted States Commissioners to get fees. Neither will they be subject to corrup tion from those deputy collector dis posed to bo dishonest by failing to re port violations or giving false or care less certiflcats and junta for pay or ac commodation. Their being require to make dally reports direct to tho mar- thai will also practically eliminate tho United State Commiioner, so fsr as revenue case t arw concerned as viola tions of law, bt ing daily reported to tho marshal as the central bead, tho practical effect will be that almost all tho cases, where proa cations are de cidedjDpon, will go direct before the grand Jury. ' Country Smoked Sausage at Oaka Market . ; Tht National Migizlni for April ' "Oolhara to GoldotCCbalna'', is Um title of a remarkable article. byJoha Coulter bt tbo National Magsxlno for April Ho shows how tho rya-Dl-tnont-Rothorhlld-laorgaa gang has- got Now York City by tho throat, and out- 'inos Its plan to float a atreet-rsHwaj combine with a aapitel-snoaUy water- second ia sUo to that f tbs .Uolted States tel Company."' .' ' - Tbo. same magaslno con U in thro Inking character todis of fajpoui men:"Joequ!n MiiWr at tho heights," a beautifully poetic aasay by (paries Warrta Btoilad; "figbtlnf Jo WbW." by W. F. lUItoa, and -A Day W ith ktaiquis Ito," tho fonaoot Uteatnaaj of Asia, by ions NogvchL ' Congraasmaa John F. lacy of Iowa wViti" tmttt Uis earliest aalomoMiea, in 1837, when It was thought tho (team aulomnUl would fjrr tho steam r it warn, than in their infanry, out of heai Jo!;tchll Oupj.l ' 'AfTair at WaMntton." G.:"n Willte "Adrn tir4 of s f (nfifd Corrwip fkiiwit" and Trurik ttTm M?u rd fommant" a.Turd frh arxi lret1 glim; tf ror rnt Ufa in many Urxl, hAh In Ut and Hur, Th ll'm drrtmTit a ujI al'md bi b! fyl bin'a fif bntr-ir.Vr. Thera r Srar.y jis. ' .r'. t:vi f ! t' At i r eft' If ti xl: COL. F A. OLDS AFFLICTED fcattii of Seal Douglas Aftwr ttvsnl " , Wk UIms Cairacf sy Tsbareuloslt, Kv-'-(Special .Correspondence)? 'X;-:-.-:,, y.,- it - ,;'JtsjIciit.w-1gs. jOMsV the second son jf 'Col, Fred A;; Olds, of this city died" early' this nioming at Scuthern Pines, where tho young saf feref ; was. taken Sunday afternoon. Death was "scarcely unexpected'1 as tuberculosis with its clutches-had been sapping the vitals of the fih& young fellow, who bore promise of so. much, and was so nniversally beloved. iJMr', Olds was 18 years old this month. ? He had for about two years been a resident of Waco, Tex.", where his home "was with his brother, Fred Olds, Jr., .Col. Old had spent, several weeks with his eon, having taken him to the ex treme western part ot that State hop ing for benefit and recuperation. The dread illness was on'y of short duration The remains were brought to Raleigh this morning and the interment wil tak e place here. (The sad bereavement of Colonel Olds ft da responsive chord of sorrow from his friends throughout this State. In this city, where Col Olds has rela tives and friends,- sympathy is extend ed him, and his sorrow, is theirs. It is a grief to which words can do little to asRuago, but the sympathy extended Col Olds is one from the heart of his hundreds of friends. Editor.) Finest print butter, 30 cents pound. Coast Line Market per FIRE AT FROG POND Early Morning Conflagntlon. Difficulty In Gsttlng Alarm Al 6:15 yesterday morning George Bragg discovered smoke issuing from the roof of the grocery store of Bell & Kenner in the L. J. Taylor building on New street, near Bern. Bragg went to two fi'e alarm boxes and tried to turn in the alarm but they failed to respond and then he went up to the Five Points station snd sent in an alarm from there. The telephone was a'so used to good effect Tbe, origin of Die fire is unknown; it was confined to the roof snd had evi dently smoldered a long time and had burst into a flame when discovered. The firemen were able to contrcl the flames before much damage was done. Tbe damage was $50 to the building and $150 to the stock.. Tho latter was damaged largely by water. The build ing was leased to Mr. J. O. Land who occupied the adjoining room in the Mine building and ub let it to the proprietor of the store. There waa no insurance. A pasting comment on a subject which has been before the public many timts in the Journal vis : tho fire alarm system. The experience of yesterday morning wsa one which must not be repeated. Wero it not for favorable circum stance caused by tho rain there un doubtedly would have been a far greater loos chiefly beta as tho electric Or alarm would not work, and there ha v "been so many times that It ha failed that U has boeomo thoroughly un reliable, and tnay, bo tho eaueeof serious trouble. ' Tboro Is nothing worn .than an of. fenalve breath. 1 It comas from bad atomach and liver. . Ilolllater Rocky Mountain Too tort all liver diaordara aad porfonoa tho breath. SS cents. Tot or Tablets. Sold by P. 8. Duffy. ' , TailMt Ike ta aa. Dr. rharlM WlUlama va nuhllch a ffrl' lnJon wbrrHa U pleads fof morr e:T vfl- treatment of tho laosae. It m-ouiuieuJa ttiaf In tbo east, say, of m wtt9 IxMivrrd h bad no stoav sen. sort f Aham operation might bo performed aed ahaui ntflact broogbt lute (Nifty on;liiiO. awl thro, with a Wbiff uf rilnroforut, mla'it dtapol fbo drrualon. lif. WUIlams lmh tba( tho aXaaloa Is not tht luMlity, and. If M wrr UnMird. 1!a Inaaklty Waald r mtn. Imt rm iben ho WouU sppror of ibo stan. brna l ohwlo is, vary rvJ to Ilia potlHit sod tnnx hlta at orb oaffentig. Tho lartxwt fcfr I nrn CniJ ta fbo TnltKl atati-, say 4 wntrr In rra and rtrwUo. Iluy rrtneo. wbo w rtl in Crawford riwtnty, r. II U t yt grr. t1J nrty sv n ft bleh at Un shdoM, wft, j.-wj p-mrv-l wbn f it, wir a Ko. 4 c-J:r am) s Na. 9 a and I vory fa. y pt"f .ft' tiwt a rie'rj T iril lay I'l ft!M t? I Vw V r)ci fa, (tt.i I a 1- f .1 ru"U a - ; m run . ji T:- g '.'' f M ll ,'0. I r--i r ( ' t I'll !' ft --T n 7'5H to 1 tf -WE NEED A MAP, It WouU so s Great Htlp In Mar y Way. .-V- Ws Mavs so Official City Map. - Two gentlemen one a surveyor, came Into tho Journal office yesterday and enquired for a maD of New Rem hv which they might be able to determine thfcourse.X)f-Pollock street They stated that they had been unable to get a satisfactory basis on which to make their calculations. So many ob stacles were in the way of getting a true line' of the course of the street that it was impossible to determine whether the . street was perfectly straight or not and if not how much it deviated from the straight line. The Journal has often made com plaint that a map of the city is needed. The last one published was in 1875 and there are but few of them. There have been enough changes and addi tions to require a new one and even if the old one could be re-published it would be a help and guide for there ore some parts of New Bern that are yet unknown to tho citizens. A new survey and map of "the city is a great need. The most healthful, upbuilding medi cine known to science; gently soothes the liver and nerves, makes digestion easy, brings to all the sweet sleep of youth. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or tablets. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Lukins March 23. The talented correspondent from here for the Journal was taken with a sud den leaving this week, for parts un known, and cause also unknown. There will soon be a Beacon light es tablished at the mouth of South river, which has been badly needed for a long time, the order for construction of it, was obtained by the influence of our able representative in Congress Hon. Charles R. Thomus, who is always on the alert for his constituent?. Pity wo we have not more snch men. The fishermen in this section are very much discouraged or many say dis gusted with the fishing business. They anticipated a good run of shad and made preparation for it, but up to the present there has been such a poor run that most of them have quit at a loss, some of them claim the gasolene boats have run the fish away. An enterprising firm in New Bern has a young hustler on the road worthy of notice, he was on his way to this place from Harlowe, and his team gave out about seven miles from here, he could not get another su he shouldered his samples, and took it on foot the seven miles, reached here about nine o'clock, sold two billa of goods by twelve, and footed it back to where he left the team by aix next morning. The other fellow he was getting ahead of did not arrive until late next day, and did not get an order. Such energy will te apt to "get thar." We are having cold March weather now, the wind blowing a irale from the northeast Smoked Salmon at Oaka Market Prlletier. March 27. As it has been some time sine you hoard from our neighborhood, we thought ws would lot you know that we wave still la oxkteaco. Tho fanner aro all vary buiy pre paring thoif soil for fertillMr. W only have two tobacco farmer la oar mkkt, Maaar. O. O. Norrts and Bryan Wiggins. Wo do not know the acreage. Mia Moeoy Week, one of our most aeocnpllahod young Ladle returned homo last wook from Depp, wboro abe has boeo engaged la teaching the pub bo school' ; Tho Ualtax'sao held their monthly aarvico st White Oak Caapot Sunday. Quito a largo eongregaUoa was ia at tendance. , , . ; - Mr. J. F, Mwm reUrnrw Imcm after M extended JU to dtp dMghter In Boavforl, ' 1 .'.' ''V'-'i ; - ... - Wo aro ad to chronica that airs. j. B. Woekt Is tearsleaont'-- . j. J Th death Aftir"! trio Ud. tM h of Ur. and Mrs. BiaaiS Week Ut Frl dag owmlng and Wiai for hi virtlm ttaodtno Walton, lWf Infant ago 1 nvnnlhis4 lldara. Tho fHtUW (W vary twUe. was found 4 1 In th beH. Wsoxtend our heart Ml sympa thy. , -'; . - !XT Z Wbd ya aro wrid fmrt over wnlr, fel Imtle of Ucvl l, or wKen ftt eantw't 'ep or eat 11 H"Dt t?' l!-ky Mtmi'ain T (Me of te fT'n( tnr.ia rvin, riS pee.!, m iii.u, r4 j r. k. riffy. Velvet Toilet lrA'r,: curci -; r;.'.V;rnCf nr.y r-:;-.h- wwm 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 otBtralor and Huilder. n n n i . 1 1 . i . ...... . uprn.B :i; miiiiilk Si. After having so much trouble to ime i wuntea it done have purchased opened a First Class Tin shop No. !KI Store, where I have competent and experienced men to do m work, I will rl mis ousiness in con. imiction with my CON TKACTINC and Hill I. DING. :; Any work sent me will receive l'ROMl'T ATTENTION ,r..l u;il k ri LIVEKED when PROMISED. .. I have an EXPERIENCED HEATER. A I.I, KINDS OP STOVE W01t uoiNt,. hlOVh I'll'E Made to (),,!( ooooooo-ooeaeassea MERGERIZED LAWNS j We have made a special reduction in the- ; price of our White Luiene Mercerized Lawn for .' this week only. 25c Quality 3H inches wide at 19c. v. 20c Quality 38 inches wide at . 15c. The prettiesl, softest oods of the season for .. cam vvcmib anu tiiesses. lietter supply yourf.' wants now as 1he-e prices are for this week onlyX J. J. BAXTER. ? Dry Goods And Millinery Dept. mm I'. S. - We sell the J HsumKafe ami I. n-k ('i:npiny"-i S.ifi, iw of the be aafel on the market. They nucccedod in w Kin.ni; the t;,,l, M I.t ut World'sF St. Louis, 1904. W have them in atork, weiifhinn fm-n 17.'. Ihs t.. .mni lb. Write for CaLo log uo and Price. r. J. IUIINKK FUKMTI'Ki: O.MI'A.NV, New Born, N Buy A Lot in Highland Pari 7th Wsrd, Norfolk City. This proer1y i lorl.l midway Ix-tween tho eeti! of Norfolk and the Jamrtlnwn Enoiln.n OrmmiK with car aervico to oil! point. ( - TERMS $5. end $10.00 per month, without interc or taxes until paid for. Lots $400 to $750, according t location. '. The rity's rapU growth In this dirroln.n nhnukl make much higher Vlu I'or fortaer particular apply to . C T. HUMPHREY. Hotel Hazclton. New Bern. N. C, ( - ' -HIGHLAND PAlK SYNDICATE. ' 140 Mam Street. Norfolk, Va. iKEY WES' North Caro ma Lendlnjr Florists. fte. CarailWrU aat.V Uf. . AH rVewr Sn WwWir,f V-)et sni I IWnr Uv at ahart V era. rlrr,, fi Std . Sf latx4 I InWrrinf r, ia great variety, . . - P.eut )., fthiiil.?fy, Kverta, le',-e rWr.ta, a4 f Trf U lt t. 1-- sr vrietl ' i )' !, T' -; ' t)ITHf.:n Or- - i ; .- t '. I r :.'.. , , A c . PH0NK 21 fjet Tin work done when I wanted it tho Tin Husmoss of L. H. Cannon. Ha1 Middle Street, next to Cnskinq ri r. Ofllco Phonr 12U, 1,'widence 18!i. Iran Lf: I'.:::: Judicialij Dsckre! Va Extract from decisions of Supren Court in the ciise of (!mrgia Home 1 or.un e Cn (iKainvt Allen; "An Iron Safe Clmise in a policy Insurance rnuinni; tin' aHHUreof 1 'p a net if V .mil inventory of t ''M-k. vkhich 'I' '.I (, kept in an ir s-.fe at nn'ht .it .tln-r times wh 1 1 1 v' j I ore is n . 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