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... i. --" J. t I if-'-.- ' r - X f i wo. 0.4. V NEW BERN, N. C: THURSDAY. MORNING, APRIL 5, 1906 , t TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR: IKE STATE'S GAF1TQL - IMPORTANT N v. - OVERCOME BY GAS. 6 IF TRUE ; g o J. M. MITCHELL & CO FOR EASTER NECKWEAR - They make a Specialty, of this particular line every day in the week. j Beautiful embroidere d Stock Cpll.rs,at 15c. , J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288: ;,- t 61 Pollock St., Opp. AAAAAAAAA' AAAASI.AA.AAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAJ Are You Thinking of Painting YOUR HOUSE THIS SPRING ? If so, you can get nothing better than. Heath and Milligan Faint Spreads better goes furthest. We guarantee it to give satisfaction. Get a color card from us. Full supply Windows, Doors and Blinds, Builders Hardware. Prices Right. Gaskili Hdw, & Mill Sup'y. Co. PHONE 147. ' P. S. - We flcil th i J Haum Safe and Lock Company's Safe, one of the best safei on the market. They icceeded in winning the Gold Medal at World's Fair, 8r. I-ouis, 19o4 We have thorn in Block, weighing from 475 lbs to 2,000 lbs. Write for Catalogue and Price. T. .1. ITKMI! IIJIINIIIIRK COMI'NNY, New Bern, N 0 j 01 CASTFR SUNOAT Tim-honorod ruslom demands tiutt jtm shall appear in your very bt and imit attirr, and this day above ail iKra. wkm KviurrrcUoa mtui r lnda you of ch rnawakinof Nauf, ia Dm da y tadvm lb op went st)!a' la f prUtf tlntfx'mi thai b md ptfect m fit, aUKant fabric and n'rWffvht to tyW b) F. M. Chadwkrlr. Yminiiiw io U MMrect la ry Aelxti Sea w teak your 8pfmgoit. " F. ftl. CirADUU K Furniture and Goods; i We desire to call vouf at Mention to our complete line cf Furniture. Our etock is being increased diily by the best goods on the market. GO'Carfs. We have a new lot of baby cam in air styles at prices which win meet with approval Household no : Episcopal Church Iron Sofa Clause MioiaSyfieckredVald Extract from derisions of Supreme Court in the case of Georgia Home In surance Co. against Allen; "An Iron Safe Clause in a policy of Insurance requiring the assured: to keep a set of books and inventory of the stock, which shall be kept in an iron safe at night and at other times when the s ore u not open for business, is a valid condition and binding upon the as sured, the breach of which will void the policy unless it is waived by the insur- Lumsden & Stith INSORAKCK AflKNCY. Strong Line of Fir Insurance Com- anlea. All Biuiaees "promptl attended to ICE CREAM DAYS ARE COMING I W art prepared lor them 'and eaa g lv yoa any flavor you want Wa also bava aom toothaonM Dain Um is Gutb't CboralaUa. and an O. gant Lanch quWt Chlckwi Saa4 wlcbea. . . ' " ' . , agaodToUeeall tbetlma, ( , Crescent Tobacco W. D. Barrlngton IIANA0EB. . : V kew BER;rconc:i en a : FERTILIZER CIS : i ' - ' ' ' ' .1 . , . "' ' 1 ' ' . ..." , , ' ' ' ' ' uunrrkcmr, or ' ' CclLi t-oj Flu--Js . . - ' ' - . i ' i ' . c.J . i ' HEW I3ERN.-R C. i:o 0F -iii'Li::::3 The Plea For Illicit' Distilling in 0 ' vidson County. JudgsJSayd Csasu (a BfjUwart wttjAM-:... ooBthlstr' 8mi , UMiarkablt : t tasUmoay PrstaaM la Black- f ids Cat at GrSMtaon - j 5 Ftdsral .Court.'r'.v - , T - - , jc i, --s.. . (Special Correspondence.) . ; Greeiuiboro, r April 4 For. several terms of court, Judge Boyd has been lenient . to th ordinary moonshiner, convicted In hill court, of making a little whiskey. 3 But yesterday be announced that he had tried the effect of kindness and found it was no good and he pro ceeded, to weed a wide row, with the backwoods,'' one gallus , crowd, Four Surry county blockadera were convict ed, and three ofthem sent to the At lanta penitentiary for fifteen months each, and 'fined $100, from a notions blockading section of Surry, and from the immediat e neighborhood where Deputy Collector Barnwell, a brother- in-law of Juflge'lEwart- waa killed by blockadera several years ago. : Within the past few months revenue officers have been repeatedly shot at in this community. j The men "sentenced to the peniten tiary were : R. W. Jarrell. B. B. Wood,4 Triel Coppeplate, while Hillary Wood got the three months in jail. Ex-Speaker Sam Gattis was pretty lucky yesterday. Two of bis clients were acquitted by the jury, while Will Jones, indicted for retailing, was turned loose by Judge Boyd before the evidence was all in. The only contested jury case this morning was where officers found a lot of meal hid under some shucks in Tom Haithcocku barn, a still near by, the still worm hid out in some weeds neai his house and a plain pain K adii.g frorr the house to the still three quarters ol mile distant- Lawyer Sapp from Ashboro handled the case for the de fendant so well, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Several wit nesses testified that defendant' was a man of excellent character, and in an swer to questions from the district at torney said that the making blockade liquor in that Becli n of Randolph was not evidence of bad character at all in their opinion. Defendant awore that somebody else put the meal in bisf barn and he did not know it was there. Attorney McCrary did not have as good luck with the next case against Albert Ingram, near Apple in Davidson county. The officer testified that he caoght de fendant pouring beer into a seventy-five gallon slill his gun and an axe lying in convenient distance. . Ingram had his bucket of beer raided up, and the offi cers surprised bins so, 'he forgot h's gun and axe and lit for the bushes, not being overtaken until, after a chase of threa miles, and officer on a . fresh mule doing the overtaking. .: v A verdict was not .resisted, when the governments case was made out " But Ifr.. McCrary handed Judg Boyd a fetter addressed to hint bytho Justice I Um Peace In iha teeUon of David son county.: The bitter Uted Ingram was an excellent young man, who had young wife, ; and if making liquor contrary to Uncle (Urn's regulations ha was only doing it to get something to i Another plea, for lieney was that In gram ' was very sly in making nia liquor and on account of bis alynaas there was no corrupting influence in the nxhboHiood'''Wbea;Judgt Boyd read this letter from Um Justice of the Peace he said it made the ease worse. Tbei very fact that a Jttstke of the Paaca, an officer of the Sut4 of North Carolina, sworn to enforce the State law which is much more etringent against the running of stills In the country than the Federal law le the strongest . kind of evidence that that community has either gone to the Lad or Is going vary fant - This officer of the Stale writes me te lot the fellow off because, when he tUrte hla still of morning, he ioenn'i blow his horn, and notify all (he neigh bors to com and Mp drink Up the flf Um gallons of liquor he Is going to make that day.' It may be that this squire la io partnrrihip with the young man he commands ee highly for run ning Itlkit dmililfry sljly, to kp from eotrviptlng tJ . neighbofhood, to got blm omttl.ing "t't t tr l-imwlf sd his ymng wife." Anywiy I'm not ing ( ?n4 tiis f IUjw to tK fxTiltfv lisry until a 11'. V. rnor is known it I've tril to g Ire tle l.UV(!-r rninf lut 'ini t da no lit 111 awh.W Winter f,ii,g hia trsi. TW" l.i t In yir C!jsIi!j Mr. Mr- HufWi-l it ( r.- If r ' f r J ! I . Corernor Appoints Delegates lo Con- ferenct Charities and Correction ; .xi.. -- i umcsrs ai fMitssiwry, m i;aaf v$ la Stats ttfttpttal Big SUU (har-j: 1 .i-terv.Crj Kifltdifalli Froie --V',' Flat .Car. Special to Joornal: Raieigh.irApri! ;4.'--Governor Glenn has appointed eleven delegates to tke thirty third, annual conference of chari ties' and correction to be held at Phili delphia May 9th to 16th. ; The. board of directors of State penitentiary re-lect-ed all the old officers; J. S. Mann, Supt T. M. Arrington Clerk: J. ' M. ' Flem. ming, warden. , The Central State Hospital board of directors inspected the new building and examined ac counts.' No changes are made in man agement of the institution. Evidence is all in, in Wake Superior court in the cue of Frank' Moora and Bunk burch for the alleged murder of the Standard Oil night watchman. Defense put on no testimony. . Counsel arguing before the jury. The Statccharters the N. C; Electric Co. High Point, authorized capital stock one million dollars. Doe Allen, Daniel Griswold of Candor, Montgom ery county, Melville C. Hard. Philadel phia. Pa, subscribed $50,000. Will build and operate intcrurban line from II ;h P..int to Greensboro. Charter construction of not over fifty miles in cither 'direction. The com pany will also generate electricity for ighu and power. The Freeman Print- ,ng Co, Lumberton, is chartered with Hiuliorized capital $25,000. Will also manufacture pulp paper. Incorporators ar 14 B. Freeman, and others of Lum- "lerfon. ' . Le Shelton, a' white convict serving a 30 year sentence was killed by falling from a flaicar on the Raleigh & South port railroad today. ' OABTOniA. SwiiUm ll)a Kiadfw Hew fUwayt Beaght A StrenuotifTSeasen .The majority of theatre-goers enter tain the ilea that about all there is to the theatrical business is rambling "round seein' " the country, counting the box office, receipts and spending the summer in "riotous" living, on the sea ona profit at Saratoga or Long Branch but the error of this impression ts aim ply proven by the following clipping taken from the Bill Board, America's leading theatrical weekly regarding the experiences of the Herakl Square Opera Co. which appears hr Monday and Tuesday. April 16, and 17th in "A Trip to India.", ,v- - v -" " "'"The; Herald Square Comic Opera Co. wltl very soon celebrate Ka first season in the ooe night stand. They opened the season at Anna poll,' Md-, on April 11, 1906, an -Mace that time the company baa covered 18 Statee; ptsyed in over 220 eitka; travelled ever 18,000 mil; been to . three railroad wrecks; has buried one comedian; sent two members to the aosplUI; retained three to New York on account of 111 neas; baa been In two theatre Area; opened eleven new theatres, played 47 engagements la one SUU (Louisiana) of which 17 wee return datoa (four sep rate engagements la - one , theatre, three In three others and two In -eight others: sent two stranded eompanlce home and made 28 change in east and cborue." V. -. . " -' C A strenuous sion btd4 but ac cording to the proas agwnt, still on top of the brash bep and doing bwatnres at the ssme old slaode it has pteyed for the past nine essona,1 - ' , ; KH1 Swamp fntirtafnt . ,, 1 : "." ; Aorili Following b the program for S. F. Convact'on to be k W with the rhc4 t ICItt Hwsoip fiaji.Uy, ApriiS, 10.)) a. m. Priture ralmg hy frUlonf. lr7r. F.-'!ing rr.tnoti t.f Ulmting. I!rtrf P.Ji-t i t Z !o.,U. A-:: l-:. A.; r AM A ' ' I'll., t-i-c w r T 1 1 II n I, -I. i f As Imprebabls Tsls But Ose Which Nu .; - CtsssS a Bit - of 0Ijw(1b "The Raleigh Evening Times ofTuea- day had the following article 4'Repprtcomes fiom flw Betn that citizens of Craven .county will ' bring suit against members of the board of county commissioner - for spending $1,800 of the people's money: in trying to annu14neiease.01.u1e Atlantic ana North Carolina Railroad. The suit will be; it is said, against Mr. C E. Foy, chairman of the board,' who was behind the Hill suit and influenced the' county commissioners to pay three lawyers $500 each and one $300 out of the coun ty funds to break up the lease made by the Si at e. The report states that suit will be brought to have the county reim bursed by the , chairman of the board for i Wilt be contended that there was no legal authority for making the ap propriation." . It is evident that the item is inspired by some one of the lessee company who was the defendant in the late suit to annul the lease. We are told by good au hority that such a suit would not sUnd inlaw but there is a senti ment among the majority of the people favoring an action should it be taken. Finest print butter, 30 cents per pound. Coast Line Market. The Sun Beam Light. Th store of J. G. Dunn & Co. has hyen supplied with the new light which is 'he p .tent of Mr. H. G. Wunsch, at OJti Market, and is known as Sun beam. The brilliancy 'an not be com pared to any thing we have yet had for artificial illumination. In the entire atore nine ' lamps and there' is not a square foot of floor space where ordi nary print can not be read. The lamps are fe i by gasolene which is conducted to them by means of a small hollow aire and the n nd is converted into gas inside the lamp. A globe shaped like an ncandescent globe and the flame is con fined in a mantle which makes a soft white light It is a most admirable outfit fur a dry good s'ore and has come into a large demand on account of its -.tipirior qualities. It is an entirely 8fe rre hod of lighting and the insur n .- of the bui ding is not affected by it. There's one thing we hav never been able to understand, why ladies will buy harmful cosmetics when Hollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea makes clear com plexions. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. For sale by F. S. Duffy. Mitchell-Clayptole. The following invitations have been issued to friends out of town. "Mrs Emily Hall Claypoole requests the pleasure of your presence at the mirrlage of her daughter Adeline Dewey - to Mr.- Alexander James Mitcholl on Wednesday the eighteenth of April nineteen hundred and six at four o'clock First Praebyterian Church 'New Bern North Carolina." It enriches the blood, rtmigl hens the nervee, makes every organ ef the body strong and healthy." A great spring tonic nollinter's Rocky Mountain T. 3S eeots. Ten or Tablets. " , - For sale by F. S. Duffy, k Itigular Llgbtnlnj Sliajar. The Durham Herald amvwnoee the advent of aroongNew Bern sou la that dtr thus. ' i ' -. . - M. Bvwden,e( New Bern, has accept ed position M teletmph operator la the off oe of the FosUl Telegraph conv pany. He has haken the place of R. M. Jones, who recently accepted position with the Seaboard road. Mr. Bowdt a comee to Durham highly recommended un'Tlgbtolng elinger.", . - Too 're growing more buUful daf by ,v day, drar Grace, 1 hope you're not oslng eoametic M yofcr face; " ' ' . . . Oh, hariy. tbin iae great tajvOf (a b. I'm simrJy unlng Rnrky sfiBii isin T. (Cards out) ' , . Tor t fcy F. f. taffj, ' ; 11 1 : - . Souther Itf'xtX Cenvinlio and Aux itiary Jicit'.Ue Cha".jnocst( Tt-n. I'jy K'S-U'Ji 1905 AT''irt fb-'i'n ! V '-h V rr, ; R. R. ; .. 1 el iHe f '.' i '' ' try i!I ' 1 , in I r.!:K1 I r. f ?l t I His Williams Nat . a Narrow Etcase .Freei Bsalh by Aiphyxlatloa. - Mr. Ellis Williams,-who was a mem ber of a launch mrtv eroimr to Beafort Vnounce4 in yesterday's Journal had a very unpleasant ' experience Tuesday night . on board the launch Dorothy. The party were returning to New Bern and were 'within a few miles of this city when Mr.- Williams Jeeling chilly went into the carbureter room to get warm. The -fumes of gas overcame him and he had inhaled so much that he was unconscious when found within a few minutes. When they reached the dock a doctor was immediately sent for and it required several hours hard work to bring him around all right He suffered from the accident all day yes terday but will be able to be around Within a few days. WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT. Something of a MytUry In the WorK of Sur veyors Suppotsd to be Laying out a Railway Route There is a party of surveyors camp ing on Blades Park who, as the saying goes, are "saying nothing but sawing wood." It is said however, that they are in the pay of the Norfolk and Sou thern Co. which which is now the own er of the P. O. & W. railway and are going to survey a route to Maysville in order to touch some of the company's lumber interests in that section. At present they are working on the north side of the river but their ultimate plan is supposed to be to go through to Maysville paralleling the Atlantic Coast Line road.' Others say that they are Raleigh & Pamlico surveyors laying out the route for an extension of that road from Washington to New Hern aa has often been reported. Whatever may be their plan is a secret but there is undoubtedly some railway concern of vast importance under consideration. The Glad Hand From Wilmington Messenger. On but Sunday The Daily Journal, of New Bern, completed iU twenty-rifth year of usefulness and entertainment to the people of New Kern and eastern North Carolina. The Journal says it is proud to proclaim its age, for it has no reason to be ashamed of that or its career. Right it is. As it says, it lias fought many hard battles and hai gained strength by doing so. The pa per which sUnd up for the people and for what it conceivea to be the right and is not afraid to batt!e for them necessarily grows in strength and use fulness, and we are glad to say thih is the Journal's record. SAVED DY COURAGE. km CxrltU A4mtira With Maori Mr. Beclf. the iiutUor of "Note From My SjuIIi Ken I.og." tells of bis tutor, rbo seemed to dim the most heroic men In the world txx-ome he had been tbrongh the unit Maori war snd because of an adventure which latere befell bun, aud which Is given Si follows: Poor Quy such was the tutor's name was a lieutenant, oud be and two companlee were captured by the Maoris.' They were taken Inside the ctockade, and the chief. Inking up one of the ceptnred seamen's cuttasee. folt Its edge and then Axed bis keen eyes on the yenag officer's far. . "I snail not ban these two men of yours.? be sstd slowly.. Tbcy abaJI go safely bach to your lines IT- He paused, and a grim smile distorted bis tattooed face. ' "If whatr asked Ouy calmly. "If yoa win stretch out your right band ee that rtniy rut K off at the wrtot wwttVy, an farther barm abaO eeme to yon, and jreo, too, shall go frW. V ' - - WBI tM kwp jroor wordr aAyv L Te Area Wert, ta no Par. -Ouy aodfrd, quietly took off IMe coat and tkl oot ale Mt band. , "Strtae," be eeld.. - The chief again emUed. Tho art as rwnnlog as I'to art .brer a, I etd the rlitt band. . . . v - J Day Irt fall his Vft and eitanded bis rigtit arm. Te Atoa Tra stuped borh a per, ralNl The rottaas-nnd etmrk rjt print of ft Into the grotmd. Th be bl forward as! gravely mbh4 namm Wtta (iuf, , . ,. . "Oo," be Mid, "tmt come been no awrt " fto Ciuy, a&4 the tw pellnrs wre allowed to retoro te DwerdTa Hum imrrl" - . ' ' J I::::::nili3l iiwai Uiiu ti v t ;r.y. '. " ' :v, N. C. ' , t,rv,T4 ril, 1. -.1 1: ' ' ' z ' . r. n if I , . i f;. ; n .th ry f)f , t f i;',- a reH. m t fnt f r li . J ',' Ciavon, l ;t i'.t-i fft-m f it- Mr. n t o. Makes the Very Finest Bread and Biscuit If you will try it you will be pleased. Can be had with other GOOD THIN GS AT HACKBURN'S IT IS ABOUT NOW THAT ALL SORTS OF Spring Suits will be offered at all sorts of prices by all sorts of clothers It will certainly be a good idea for every man that cares anything about the kind of 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. 1 he man who comes here for his suit will surely not go wrong for we have the agen cy for.Schloss Brothers and B. Kuppenhemer's Clothing for men and The Payne Clothing for young men and children. When you get either of the above suits you will have the best in style and fit. New line of Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear and Hats are now in. J. J. BAXTER 89 M1DDLK STREET. J L. HARTSFIELD Contractor F I ' k !)J 1,2 Ml DDL! ST. AiUr having so much trouble to get like I wanted it done have purchased the Tin Business of I,. II. Cannon. Have opened a First Class Tin shop No. 90 Middle 8trcet, next to GnHkms Cyc'e Store, where I have competent and experienced men to do my wurlt, I will run thin business in conjunction with my CONTRACTING and BUII.DINO. Any work sent me will receive PROMPT ATTENTION, and wKl be DE LIVERED when PROMISED. I have an EXPERIENCED SLATER. ALL KINDS OF STOVE WORK DONE. STOVE PIPE Made to Order. Office Phone 129. Pendente lftl. Buy A Lot in 7th Ward, Norfolk City. This property is loratod midway between the center of Norfolk and the Jam town Exposition Grounds, with car service to either point. TERMS $5. and $10.00 or taxes until paid for. Lots $400 to $750. according to ;. location. - " . The dty'a rapid growth in thle direction should make much higher valaea. For farther particulars apply to C. T. PUMPHREY, Hotel Hazelton, New Bern. N. C. o : HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE. 140 Main Street, Norfolk, Va. -' 1 1 o;.:3 s b, North Carolina .' . j Leading Florlstsi ' P.nt, Camalbme.aM VioMe a ape- U7ty, At) I t'frrrt m omuma, I Wodl rj; r-wfi"' snd FVural iJeeora "ti' at ehnrt notk-e. t I'slma, T'r ami tVlnlW Ikmerirey r'"! in (ft,H"y. f ,.' PiitiH-oTT. rTwgreena, i . I ' ' ;;tc '. r ', : , , t ' . .; s fr- 1 IzJq SCiipiS CO. riwVxiothea Mr Boillmore and New Yorfe nil I IliilldVr. Tin work done PlidNI 238 wdrn I unnted it and Highland Park- per bionth. without interest m wr.ST CIGAR (C:st 5 Cent in ths City) :tX'- '' : BOWfur.-v"-.' 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