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V v V rfi'i NEW BERN," N : C. TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1906 :;'i;V NO. 2. TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR IN TWO MONDAY - We will sell Ladies Muslin Underwear at a great reduction 1-3 Their Value Night Robes at 63c; 83c, 98c, $1.32 and $1.52. Skirls, 42c, 72c, 83c, $1.19 and $1.53. Corset Covers, 21c, 29c, 33c; 47c, 98c, $1.09. Pants, 27c, 31c, 46c. These garments are made of the best Lons dale, Cambric and English Long Cloth or Nainsook. J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288 61 Pollock St., , Opp. Episcopal Church Are You Thinking of Painting YOUR HOUSE THIS SPRING ? If ao, yo i can get n ithinz better than Heath and Milligan Paint Spreads better goes furthest. We guarantee it to give satisfaction. Get a color card from us. Full supply Windows, D ion and Blinds, Builders Hardware. Prices Right. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Sup'y. Co. PHONE 147. er. P. S. -We ll Lli ' J IU i n Safe and Lock Company's Safes, one of the best safes on the marlu t Tn. y mi -ceded in winning the Gold Medal at World's Fair, St. Louis, VMi We have tlicin i'l sti.r',.. writhing from 475 lbs to 2,000 lbs. Write for I'aUlopin' and I'ru-nr. T. ,1. 1 I I'llM I IKK ON EASTFR tUXOAT Time -honored custom demands that yen shall appear in your v-ry heel am) Mwut atlirr, nnd this iUy above all others, when R nMrre-ti-in m wic re aalad yv of the r-kinj of Nature, ! the day todun the newest st)b"s in r prill g eUdbit.fr I bat t msde (effect ir St, lgant fUic and rerberrb in atytebyr. M. Chadwlrk. Yoatreture U be correct ineeery d1il when we atek your F.pring tuit F. JM. riSAlMI II K "g Furniture and Household . . Goods. ' ; We desire to call your at tf ntion to our complete line .of Furniture. Our stock, it .being increased oUHy by the AcstEooda on the market. Go-Carls. We have a 'new lot of laby cart in all styles at prices which will meet will. .approval J. S. MILLER DAYS TUESDAY! b Safa Clause Judicially Ceclirad Valid Extract from decisions of Supreme Court in the case of (ir-orgia Home In surance Co airainst Allen; "An Iron Safe Clause in a policy o' Iniurance rfquirinif the assured t. kpp a set of liooksand inventory of the stork, which shall be kept in an iron fiaO at night and at other times when th store is not open fur business, ia-a valid condition and binding upon the as sured. the breach of which will void the jKilicy unless it is waived by the insur COM I' N Y, New Bern. N 0 Lumsden & Stith INSUKANCK AliKNCY. Strong Line of Fire Insurance Com anie. All Business prm;i!l attended to ICE CREAM DAYS ARE COMING We are prepared for U em and cm give you any flavor you want We also have some toothsome Daln- tie in Cuth's Chortlatee, and an F.l- gent Luneh requisite Chicken Band wirhe. Cig ir end Tobacco all the time. Crescent Tobacco Company. W. D. Barrlngton MANACKR. i NEV BERN COTTOH OIL FERTILIZER KILLS MAMUrC1VRM4 or - . . - . Gallon Sui Frciccls L":"i Cr3 uViui HEW BERM, H. C ECZEMA Oil LITTLE W Mouth and Eyes Covered With CrustSTrace Itched Most Fear fully Hands finned Down to Prevent Scratching MIRACULOUS CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES " When mv little bor wat fix montha old. 1m had eenma. The lorei extended io quickly over the whole body that we at once called In tue aoctor. we men went to mother doctor, but he eonld not help him, end in oar despair 'we went to a third one. Mattert became to bad that he had regular holes in bis cheeks, . large enough to put a finger into. The food had to be giren with a spoon, for his mouth was covered with crusts as thick as a finger, and whenever he opened the mouth they began to bleed and suppurate, as did also his eyes. Hands, arms, chest, and back, in short the whole body, was covered over and-wer. Ws had no rest by day or night. 'Whenever he was laid in his bed, ws had to pin his hands down: AtlONSO HORIATH. otnerwies lie wouia scratch his face, and ODl Iutc itched most fearfully. "we nnaiir tnougnt noimng couia neip, and I had made up mv mind to .end mv wife with the child to Europe, hoping that the sea air might cure him, otherwise he was to be put under good medical ciro there. But, Lord be blessed, matters came differently, and we soon saw a miracle. A friend of ours spoke about Cut icura. We made a trial with Cuticura Soep, Ointment, and Itesolvent, and within ten days or two weeks we noticed a decided improvement. Just as quickly aa the sickness had sppcared it also began to dis appear, and within ten weeks the child was absolutely well, and his skin was smooth sod white as nercr before." F. llol'rnth. President of ths C. L. Hohrath Company, Maaofact. urers of Silk Ribbons, 4 to 'JO llink Alley, June B, 190S. South Bethlehem, Ta. Cutloiirm Soap, OInlmnt, and rule areiold througlioat (A worm, roller lirUK fa i;miii. uurp., 'oie rroi., -Mailed Ftm, "llo Ui CaralxrUwtiauL. In Memory of T. A. Messiek. Who Died March 2nd 1 906. Ah vacant is the flresH rbair Tlieamile that no no longer there romdoor and hall from porch and lawn The echo of that sw-'ot voice han gone. Rude and Rudrien m liia call Though wo ar I ft ul"n; With aching heuils hereon earth While ho is aaff at homo. TT. Oh how we loved our father dear No heart on eurth can tell But Jesu-i luvi-iliim better And called him home to dwell. God needed on more Anizel Amid liifl .ihining land And so he bent with loving smile And clRHed our father's hand. At our firesi.le, sad and lonely. Often will our bosom swell, At remembrance of the story Of how our noble father fell. True they tell us wreaths of glory, Ever mort will deck his brow, But thii sooths the anguish only Sweeping o'er our heart strings now. And we, who liner only know How much was lit one month ago. But why repine a few more years A fewnorn broken sighs and tear. And we tnlietrd with the dead; Shall follow where hla footstep led To that far world n-joicing go. To which he paid one month ago. Father, rrxi were carried by the Angel To Uud's bright throne above. Who tame to gather jewel For the land of peace and lote. W shall meet bat we shall mla you, There will ba on vacant chair We aball linger to eareaa yon Whan we breathe our eviniof prayer. Thou ait gone, but not forgotten, So bow our bnpfw are filed above. And w hope some dayo meet thee For Cod la wladom. Cod ta love, . A FBI END. 1 Km h on thine; w nave never been able to Bnderftuitd, why fodiea will l ay harmful menwtlre wben Ilotlieter'a Unci UiMietaU Tea make clear eof pWllo, U cent. Tea Of Tablet. For el by F. B. Daffy. Iha Southerfl life Insurance . 'Cc:;r,j. . ' . ' A'j Fayettev.lle, N. C : " ) writing the most approved polic. nd Invite rcxnp-iWon with any tlif Com par. f. The (Vwnpaa ih a rl- al, peoTdve diatriri si t u,e Mtntim of Onaiow. JrXtMl, Crsvet), imiiM and ret.rH. ' crTT.rfriae ie initd fro r.ii si U n' Fayrttev !!. i, C. Trl r.e Warren f o r yo I hi 1 1 , r'or? w.tnt. Kvcry 1 V : :! t J '. v. ' '.V r- 1; Moonthins Cases Will Demand V "' - V Attention. Moit Patteffict Rscslpts Increase Twtnry Ptr Cent. Prstldent Roosavslt Good . Enough authority Said Juror. Exclusive Republican Clrcja Will Keep Out Frizler. (Special Correspondence.) Greentiboro, April 2. The regular Spring teim of the United States Dia tiict Court convened this morning. There are many of the old time "moon shine" cases on the docket for trial The. cases have accumulated, ori ac count of having been side-tracked for the last two terms of court for the big ger case:', in which onicers nave Deen on 'trial. The officers cases now being set for special terms, the little fellows will have a chance now of getting clear or getting it in the neck. Saturday night Di-puty Marshal Brim of Surry county brought here pnd lidged in the county jiil, four "Mock aders" who have been in Surry jail awaiting trial. Aa this term will last only two weeks, the trial of Congressman Blackburn being scheduled for a special term be ginning April 17th, it is not expected that iwy of the civil cases on the dock et will be reached. Assi.-.tui't postmaster Burton in. nounct'H that the receipts in the Green boro ostoflice for the first quarter end ing March .11, Rre $17,510. 4.1. Tl same quarter last year they were $11, 000. The gain f'r the year ending March 31, 10ii6 over the preceding year is nearly twenty percent. An alio lawyer here this morning 8-'!i i.ir ct inn decision ei jtiuge uum plircj in tin', beef packing cases that i corpuruti'in might be guilty while the n iviiluuls composing itwcrenol crimi- i;. 4 1 v responsible a a matter of law, uii I it fu ly sustained the position tak en hv mo reaerai court jury in in OIl Nick case here last fall. The jim l-. iled that while th Old Nick dis lilliiit' c,rpora'ion was guilty of fraud itriiint the government, the offiVcn ;ui() Hj nts were not. It was noted in 'his correspondence at the time that one i.f ire iiirors nan said, in return for (ibicism of their verdict that "President Roosevelt had Riven the lame decision in the Morton rebate oaho jimI he was pretty good author ity." The news in the News & Observer yesterday that the. postofflce inspectors are prepared to report adversely the character of Prpf. R Frazier creutid no surprise' whatever here. It had been considered all along, but a new Bt.'hcme to prevent Fiazier'a break ing into the charmed and exclusive circle of federal officialdom. But there promises to be some fun ahead yit, over the matter if all rejrts as to the next step to he taken by his friends are trun. You're growing m re be i liful day by day, dear Grace, I hope you're not using cosmetic on your face; Oh, Charley, this la a great injustice to me, I'm simply using Kocky Mountain Tea. (Cards out) For aaleby F. S. Duffy, KILLS AfARRHAL CERMS rsslse Miresxl a Few flats Dally wd te Ciree Gees Rig M I Ike I pet- In treating catarrhal troablea, the first tiling neceeaary k to kill all catarrhal germa that may b preeent In the no, throat aud hinga, Utua treeing u system from tit poiaoo that they pro duce. Stomach doemg cannot kill . then germ. A direct local treatment la ab solutely neceeaary, and for thin purpose aotVmg e)M eqoaU HyomeL Dreathed through the neat pocket la- hailef that rome with every oulfll Uyomei reexhe every taaHi of noee, throat and lungs giving Immediate relief and effecting permanent cur In the worst caeee of catarrh. The complete outfit, consieOng of a Inhallef, medicine dropper, and one hot U of i!yom4, coat only ft. Extra bottle can be obtained for M cent a. P. 8. Daffy give a guarantee with every llyornei outfit that the tretmenl will oos( nothing nnUe it curea, - . " SELECT YOUR . EASTER GIFTS NOW Something different, some thing beautiful, something UGCIUI, SOmetning new. ' We ftr rirrmml in AfiKehl vnti , . ' ',. , , , , . ,in our line of lovely china - and m.iny additional items in our hour.c supply depart rr.cnt. ti'cw tjoodj ju. t rc- ceived. select' your i:asteh gii-tg NOW vATi'!::; china :;to: l: SHOT BELF After a Periodical Spree and Fever Affliction Young Msa Highly Regarded. Sunt. Joyner Issues Call lor Meeting County Supsrin - Undents ol Education. Waks Forest Defeats A. & M. Col lege. Officers Installed In Marshal's Office. Special to Journal. Raleigh, April 2. Leon H. Weathers aged about thirty, resident of Ralcih, shot himself through the head with sui cidal inunt, after a periodical spree, and because of depression resulting from illness with fever, while inaMississippi, where he was engaged in cotton busi ness. Physicians say he cannot possi bly live. He leaves a wife and other relatives in Raleigh. He had made threads for several days, and took ud vanfufect of his wife's absence from the loom to uae his pistol, today. The young man was highly regarded and capable, and was for jears employed in ( tiici- of Charles K. Johnston and Company, here. State Superintendent of Instruction J. Y. Jj tier bus issued a call for the fifth annual meeting of the State as BocLitwii of c- u .ty supoi in tendinis of education iii Raleigh, June lGthto 18th. A good crowd witnessed a game of aseliall ihia afternoon hero, between Wake Forest and A. &. M. College re sulting in a score o f ur to one in fa vor of Wake Forest. Claudius Dockery took the oath of llice as U, S. Marshal of this district atid announced R. W. Ward of New Bern for office deputy, the appointee to u ceei.1 John 0. Dockery, resigned. it. tiiiiclws the blood, strengt hens lhe lerves, makes evely organ of the body it 11 tit and iKiiithy. A grtut spimg ioiiiiv tiiitiisier a K'icky Mountain n-n. If- cents, Tea or Tablets. For talc by F. S. Duffy. Brayer Branch April 2. Mrs Rachel GaskiriH and daughter Bessie, returned from Wildwood last weok. They have been visiting rela tives and friends. They reported a fine time; hope they will come again. Mr Fxldie Simpkins and Miss Nicie Vendrie was married a few days ago. I wish them a long and happy life. MisiF.llalpock waa the gueat of Miss R s-ie Sasser yesterday. Mrs Jane Miller is very ill, but hopes she will recover in a few dayi. Mr Bryan preached at Macedonia yes terday. Mrs F.bbie Ipock was the guest of Mrs Rachel Cask ins yesterday. Mr FreJ Gunk ins and wife visited Mrs Ma' tin A'1'her Saturday night and Sunday ft! Hull Ne. k. Mr Krnest Cask ins made a flying trip to Vanceboro a few days ago. Mr Raynorlpnck, Miaaea Manda.Haf raing and Ida Cay ton waa the gueet of Miaa S idle Sasser yesterday after noon. Black Eye. Fineet print butter, 80 cent per pound. Coast Lin Market, THEY COME AND CO. lira. Frank Haaklaa 'and aon of HiiUdelphia U the gveat of Mrs. 0. M. Smith, . Mrs. Charte Ilayne of Raleigh I the gueat ol Mrs, J a A. Brysiw Mr iu H. Heritag and daughter, Ethel May, who bar been the goest of Ule8uri Collin left last night for Ualiimor. Mr. and r. Warren and children who la bee th guest of Mr. W. R. Cuion has returned to their born Mia Annie Fey returned yeaierday from a vlalt al Klnalon. . Mr. A TJ. Ward Wit yesterday to at tend eourt at Trenton. ; ,-,.'"'. It. R. T. Vann returned yeaterday U kla bom at Raleigh. Mr. and Mr. J. K. ImA of OrletiUl sptit Furwlsy In the t ity. . Mr. and Mm, 0. A. NtcoD and ebit drHl relarned last flight from few day sojourn at La Cilia, . North Carolina r.ms and Norway MckerlalOaliaMsrkH. The f i'''wlr,g were tb opening rd rlmWg fr'um im the New Yofk Crttrm I i(Kar t e, Ar.l I . i: ,h 11 f'7 n 1 "i ' ' 4t 11 n 11 SUPERFICIAL, tN i IMENT. eeret of Power Lien la Intensity at Emctlon. Eupcru4al sautluieut Is without vital j influence. The secret of lower Uss In the luteusity of emotlou. bat especially f o in i03try, art and literature. By uo hocus potua eun artists and writers Ldaquately depict what tbey Co not feel. There sboulJ be a tharmoiaeter ef temperament U3 well as for temper ature. Feeling uud euiotiou have their degrees. We are sereue when our feel ings are iu tha teaiperate zone, Inclls ;iaut when wo pass eighty-three, furi ous wheu we reacli UlooJ beat, mad at boiling point. Vli?a feeling falls be low 50 we become Indifferent, niid wheu It reaches freezing point wo are heartless. An emotion that dooa not attain tha seveuty-slith degree is hard ly worth recording. At summer heat the rarest flowers begin to bloom and nature becomes poetic. W'.iilo the tem perate 1? the proper sphere tor pure reason and sclentiUc observation, It Is rarely, tf ever, proper for the highest achievement lu any art. In the world of art Imagination and feeling are not content with a serenity that touches the borders of Indifference. The crea tive Instinct Is never effective unless at a certain pitch of eaibu:iiasm. It is tlja sharp, claar, brilliant current of thought that electrifies the brain. But au idea Is worthless unless we can And a form to hold It. In the best work idea, form and feeling appear to the beholder as one. An electric bolt seems a cold thing, yet a strol: of lightning will consume more at one flash tlmn nu ordinary lire would cousume In an hour. Francis Griersou In Critic. GETTING THE NEWS. Method Adopted At the Outbreak of the nevclutiouary War. In contrast to tlK workings of the newspaper of the day nnd of the rap id transmission of tidings without the aid of even a wire to guide thi mes saso Is a document printed iu the Berk shire Courier at the beginning of the Revolutionary war. But evidently peo ple were as eager then a now to hear tho news. "For the I'urpose of getting Speedy nnd Certain Intelligence from the Ai-ir.y at Boston. We the Subscribers hereby promise and agreo to Itide from this town to Tyrlughnin or Sheffield by Turns so aa to bring Iutellgence from thence each Day (tho Sabbath ex o.';)!:'J) n. id to U'io.'t Uu una at the House of Mr. Josiuh Smith And In Case no regular method Is coino Into for bringing tho News to Said Tyrlng li.'.in v.e promise to bear our propor tlomiblo part of the Expense lu pro curlag Intellgeuee from Springfield twice In each Week Witness our hands tills "rd Kny of May 1775." Following llilx agreement Is a list of day.;, with the names of tho citizens' who were to bo riders. Jacob Vau I)eil3e!i, who screed to be til ' first man to rid1 to Tyrlnghnin or ShethVM, was to j-o for It on Monday. May H, nnd Mark Hopkins v.-us to fulicw on Wednesday, tin- m rvKe from tli.it time o:i clteriiatlug. exupt iih to the Sab b:;t!i, which comiK'llo 1 a no uews In terval of two day-i In the week. SPEED OF INSECTS. A Common llnnan Yy TrtTfli a Mile la Tblrtr-tbr Secoada. It l:i the popular Ix-llef that the fllfrbt o" the bliils Is liincn awirtcr man inai of the insects, but a numlx-r of uatural l.ts v.li i have been makli:K a Htndy of th.' n::itter think that siiih Is not the cn.ie. V .ni,!!i:!i hou ie tly. for example, la tint cry rapid In Iti flitfit. b:it Its w'.iik; make Nf0 best a second and send It thro ili Hie air twenty five fei't, u:.i!"r or.Unary clri nmtiui i , lu ttiui lpr.iv of time. V. Leu the lact U al.inncJ. however. It hn:i Irfii found that It cau lacroaae Its rite of sieed tiy over ll reet per sieon-.l. ir u nu;r continue each r:pH flight fir n mile In Btrslif'it lino. It would corer Hint dls Unre lu exactly thirty-three se.nnd. It 1 1 uA s:i uneoniinmi thing wbr-n trirePnj by rill lu iLe saiiiiner time to teo a lec or waxp kecplnn up with the train nud trying ti (tet tn nt one of the window A swall-rw la cansldrred one of the swiftest of flying blnls, sol II was formerly tboocut that oo Inaert Could earapo It. A naturalist bowerer. told of tn ex citing chase be n between a swallow and a dragon Ay, wblrb la among tbs wtrteet of Inaerta. The Inject flew with Incredible speed and wheeled and dodged with each cam tbit tn swsj. low, tteeplt It vimoet effort, com pletely failed to OTeciske It. Tke Waive rHrkee. Tb following simple method of keep ing lc wster la a com won pltfber I werta knowing: fut layer of cotton batting bettreesj two sheets of wrap ping peper three tocbe hicber thaa tb pitcher, rasten tb ends of lb paper and batting together, forming circle. Past a eorer over one end of the betting and paper. Tty corcr, when orer pltrberr in out tost cloe te th aland and set ode tb sir. nd W wtU keep a eg time. TfcH paper cof will be fownd of great rrlrs) la a avtrotwa for both Bail and water pltfhera. - ' - - ' taeeeO). "' . That was a rrosrat,le Inatanrw af fleTation e wblrtt aa Italian jonrsal refWred sai time t wVtUi bn. Utut en bTtn tt.at bis wife We4 t"t -t l mfxarntrif mmrsllted tnV r4 rmt she n,ig;t bse ta ntf" tnolty t wear t-txwVa Qneea. tarwtila, Jnnrt X1nr-H awTTS t ts r try f,?,lMv In piy s1:t!ity ti t.'tj. f.;i l-f1r.-t t.s e-eitrVin ) c' f 1 'a a', n ;-a. i" - 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 IT IS ABOUT NOW THAT ALL SORTS OF Spring Suits will be offered at all sort: of prices by all sorts ol clot hers IL will certainly be a ood idea for every man that cares anything about the kind-uf clothes he wears or what he pays for them to keep both his eyes open and his hand on his pocket book 'till he is sure he is on the right tract. The man who conu-s here for his suit will surely not yo wrong for we have the agen cy for Schloss Brothei. s and B. Kuppenhemer's Clothing for men and The l'ayne Cioth:!!1 for youn'.' men an children. When you get either of the above suits you will have the best in style and fit. New line of Shoo, Sh:its, Neckwear and Hats aie nuw in. J. J. BAXTER 89 MIDDLE SThLKT. J L. HARTSFIELD f'oiilrarlor aiial llnlltlfr IK""!' fc !i3 I-'.' M I II ) L K ST. i'''"Mt 228 After bavin? no murh trouble to (ret Tin work dime sh.n I witnlnd it ai a like I wantod it done havo pnrrhsaivl orwni-d a Kirnt ( l.nm Tin abnp No. 'Ml iloro, where 1 have romc'tent and ripenrnrwl m-n tu dn n. wl, I dl run tlna buainras in n.rijnrtitin with my ( Any work iwxit mo will rivnivo I'KOMI'I A I Tr.N'l ION, :,nl leDIi I.IVKRKI) when PROMISED. I have an EXPERIENCED SLATER. A I I. KINI'S Y STuVE WORK DONE. STOVE PIPE Mad to OnW. Buy A Lot in 7th Ward, Norfolk-City. This property of Norfolk and the Jamestown Kpnait point. TERMS $5. and $10 00 or taxes until paid for. Lots location. The city's rspld growth in this directum ahnuld make murh highr values. For further parttrulare spplf ti C. T. PUMPHREY, Hptcl HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE. 140 Main Street, Norfolk. Va. j. l o'doish 8 co., Ncrth Carolina Leading Florists. . - ( k ' -' Roar, Camaiketat iraJ V4eU a rp laJtf. AH rVmefi hi eem. ... Weddinti t!eta ind ftnrtl Deeera- tnv t abort ttoite, : Palmei, Fern en4 Intet fleweHnf . rbHs H grawtrarWy. Pcai'bwib. FhiU-ry, r.eergreena, ll.V run', end Fbade Tree sj bt leering raHeties Vait TaUp n4 ml Tettf t Or- crt ff rf 1 ef-Ilt,, ty J. I, nvivi CO., 1 IIP I it PI II SCI riaVXIolbea MaUkr Bahianom'and New York th 'I'm liusinesa nf L. II I 'anrn'ii. Iluvs Middle Stnrt. ih i ! to ,ncl i,s (yen ONI 1A ll.SOnn.l I'.l II Dl., otll, 1'bi.iif lit. IVu.tri.rr 1. Highland Park is i.-ratd midway tot wean the renter (irounda, with rar srrvir to either per month, without interest J-400 to $750, according to Hazelton. New Bern. N C . o i(y esx 1 CIGARS : (Best 5 CeiTi the City) SOLTftiY Restaurant AND Eiv:rs!i3 Slcre ' OB BRfiMj CO. - r - 14 iitii.lt'- r ;;. c. 1 ;'' f. i t
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