. i . , r V . I h ( t. Vn.n ... V V NEW, BERN, N C. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL .1906 no: 5. TWENTY-FIFTH -YEAR I- v f fj. GO J M. MITCHELL & GO I FOR EASTER NECKWEAR They make- a Specialty of this particular line every day in the week. , Beautiful enibroi d er e d Stock Collars at 15c. J M Mitchell & Co., ' nllAlir AAA rnunc. 61 Pollock St., ppp. Are You Thinking of Painting YOUR HOUSE THIS SPRING ? 1 to, you can get nothing better than Heath and Milligan Paint Spreads btUr goes farthest. We guarantee it to give satisfaction. Get a color card from at. Full sapply Windows, Doors and Blinds, Builders Hardware. Prices Right. Gaskill Hdw. & PHONE P. S. We sell ih J lUum Safe and aafei on the market. Tney succeeded in Sr. Louis, 1901 We have them in Block, weighing from Writ for Catalogue and Prices. T- J. ll'UNII. H:i!MirilK 0H EtSTFR SUNDAY Time booorxl cuntom domnndn lht 70a sl'SlI appear in ymir vprjr twit and Mweet altirt, and this day txvn all othert, who Riumvtion miwlc re Binds you of the r-kini of Nature, k the day todi ih nr( ntj lr In rprinf elothtnir tint is made ifert in St, eWf snt fabric arid rrrbt trbe kt atjte b F. al. Chadwrrir. Yoaaretare te be corct in nrory dil when we make your Spring euit. ' F, 211. TJIADWIIK Furniture and Uouscliold Goods. t, We desire to call your at lention to our complete line LnJ , of Furniture. Our etock U being increased daily by the best goods on the market. i . Go-Carts. We have a nev let of Maby carta in all ityles at j ricci which will meet with TO 00 Episcopal Church Mill Sup'y. Co. 147. hi fef. Clanss JuiiciiHy Declared Valid! Extract from decisions of Supreme Court in the case of Georgia Home in surance Co. against Allen: "An Iron Safe Clause in a policy of Insurance reauirimr 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 is not open for business, (a a valid condition and binding upon the as sured. the -breach of which will void the policy unless it is waived by the insur er. . Lock Company's Safes, one of the best winning the Gold Medal at World's Fair, 475 lbs to 2,000 lbs. COMPANY, New Bern, NO Lumsden & Stith INSORANCK A.dKNCY. Strong Line of Fire inaurance' Com- anies. All Businees promptly attended to ICE CREAM DAYS ARE COMING I We are prepared for them 'and can give you any flavor you want. We aim have aonvn toothsome Dain ties in C.otVs Chorolate. and an Ele gant Lunch requisite Chicken Sand' wichea. Cig tra and Tobacco all the time. Crescent Tobacco Company. W. D. Barrington MANACEE, KEV7 EERH ' COTTOH OIL & FERTILIZER KILLS " ukMVtAcrvuMMM or - ottcn Seed Prciucts NtW dern, u. c. liHll -FOB II MOriTHS Terrible Sore on I Ankle Caused Awful Suffering Could Not Sleep nor Rest Physician Said Leg Would Have to Be Amputated. i- v. . . . - CURED BY CUTICURA IN SIX WEEKS -."I had a terrible sore on my ankle and pad not walked any for eleven ; Ujmonout.-. 1 tried nearly everything A-i - I ......... . . ... wiuioui any oeneni ana naa & doctor, but he didn't seem to do any good. He said I would have to have' my leg taken off. and that I would: never walk again. I suffered awful, and ;at night I could not sleep at' all. I thought there was no rest forone. but as soon -as I began to use Cuticura Soap and ointment it commenced nesting nicely. I bathed the .ankle with warm water and atieura Soap and then applied Cuticura Ointment to the affected part, and laid cloth over the sore to hold it in place. " After two weeks I could walk around In my room real good, and in six weeks' time my ankle was entirely cured and I was walking around out of doors. I am enjoying perfect health and have gone to work and feel as well as I ever did in my life, so; I know that the Cuticura Remedies are the best in the world. " Cuticura was recommended to me by a lady who had used it when her baby's head was so full of sores he could not lie down'. She had to set him up in her arms to sleep, (signed) Mrs. Mary Dickerson, Louisa, C. H.Va., April 22, 1905." , COMPLETE TREATMENT Consisting of Cutkur Soa Ointment ftnd .Pills May now be had for one dollar. A sinide set is often sufficient to-cure the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, and aealy humors, eczemas, rashes, and Irritations, with loss ot tiuir, from in Inney to age, wnen all outer remedies and. even the best physicians fail.. Outtrurs Bomp, MarMot, tnd Pill,, ! mM IhrouiHoM fe world. Potter DmfftCbviN. Com., Bottuu. HuW rrono. April 5. Our protracted meeting is going on at Belblahera yet Rev. De Loatch from ML Olive is assisting our pastor, Rev. D C Geddie, Mr. lM,oatch is xlU wr ing some able sermons and much good is being manifested. Mrs. Chatt Morton, of Newport vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. E A Sanders last week. Mrs. Mary Bryan of New Bern, is visiting her sister Mrs Sallie J Sanders this week. Misses Genola Everett and Geneva McGinn, Messrs Charlie Coston and Junius Koonca of Stella, attended church at Bethlehem Sunday. Mr Leo Mattocks and sister Vera of Silverdale. were guests of Mrs. L B Ennett Saturday and Sunday. Meaara George and Fred Mattocks of Silverdale attended aervicea at Bethl ham last Thursday night. Miss Longest of Newport is the guest of Mimes Carrie and Calls Bll this week. Mrs Eula Bell of Newport who ha4 been visiting friends and relatives here, left for home Monday. Messrs W T Taylor and L B Ennett left for Beaufort Sunday. Meaars C C Dennis and D W 8mltb arrived bme safely from Vanceburo looking bright ai d happy. Our presiding elder Rev. Bradahaw of Wilmington, waa with us Monday and Tuesday aaeiaUnf in the revival Ha preached several powerful sermon to laqrr) and attentive audiences. . Mr Bob Hurst of Msysvllle waa la our midst Monday. Mr Pobt Pigott of the L 8. & al Bogus In!t waa the guest of Miss Alma PigoU Mocuiay night. - .:..; Hand E.-. Wartfi Mill ..;,,:-;V'l;:'.;.;--ArHll. Weareglad to bear cf the aorceas fa! nwetlng condiicud la the Haptkt Ichurch., k . -;. ' Rev I N nentleraoa frearhe4 a fine sermon at Enon ChapeJ Sunday., Ml Femie Henderson of HaWt s- companled by M las Una Franks al I Rirhlamta, pesel throuth her Ucm day Mis Franks haa cV4 her arbor J and gone home. Mr Lewis Fonvirie of French 0k ClubkouM, has syrepted a position a I wperlnt-rvWnt af the Cloneoe Stork far at Vmna. Mie Aani Trrrtt Ks p4 te Dvppe- Wa wUh her a Tory r lreiant Uit lhr Jmfurd of Pwarmhor! t.wH thrwigh hr M.rf- day route to J !!:. Ca W 11 14 for. u J.;, H- Und to iil;Tinlr the fr.'H U.g .f . -rr biil!lrf . T. l'.!!l- tnwn ef f:'wr.!r, ! 1 .v- i 2 r I. '.m, T r,!f l Ka. I ln v. trt'or.t t,( l' r r. or,' r. LTEBBHFOHEDv- V.1 ' r COI.IPIEIE. Cc ''.' ' '"; .. ' ' r' yv-' 'V' - Norfolk & Southern Acguire Railroad - and Lumber Property in This Section. , As Impel ttnt Traniscllea Which Has lets C4nu'innites'. Elemssts si ss Author' 'itsflv Surtemtnt Is the Story. The Elizabeth ;. City Economist of Aprils, contains the following story regai ding the railroad merger. The ar ticle in written evidently on food au thority and the statement is said to be true:- - ' 'Jit is announced from Norfolk today that all underwriting - and other ar rangements have been completed for the proposed consolidation of the Nor folk and Southern railway, the Vireima and Carolina Coast railway, the, Pamli co, Oriental and Western railway and the Raleigh and Pamlico Sound railroad and the holding company controlling the John L. Roper Lumber Company, the Blades Lumber Company, the Bel haven and other timber holdings, with an aggregate capitai stock of $10,000, 000. - Frank S. Gannon, formerly third vice president of th Southern Railway, will lif elected president of the consotid- ated co npiny, which will be known as he Norfolk and Southern Railway Ontpiny, and he will at once assumt the active management of the com pany's prorertits. The company will be incorporated undt r the. laws ot Virginia and North Carolina, or both, with a maximum of ",00,000 shares of common stock. t aT Cl,lll'ailjr Will t.iiv ytvy i' 1 ... .. ....11 Ar.nl.iMA th. :r y of the Norfolk and Southern Rail vny Company, Virginia and Carolina 'Toast Railroad Company, Pamlico, Irientl and Western. Railroad Com any and the Raleigh and Pamlico v.u-tl Railroad company, owning and iperaiing 300 miles of well equipped itandard gauge railroad. Also ihe leas of the Atlantic and North. Carolina Company, owning and operating ninety .ive miles of standard gauge road, to- (ether witlttfcatr valuable terminal in Norfolk and Suffolk, Va., andElisahajh litv. Edenton, Mackey'a Ferry, Ral- kh. Washington, Goldsboro, New Bern, 'WtjrelieHa 'Orry, and Beaufort, N. C. To make the merger more valuable it will likewise take in the capital stock if a holding lumber company control. ing the property of the John L. Roper, Blades and Belhaven Lumber Com oanies. being over 600,000 acres of timber land and about 200,000 acres of timber rights (with standing timber thereon, conservatively estimated to be about 4,000,000,000 'feet, together with the modern manufacturing plants having a present annual outHitof 125, 0)0,0l0 feet logging roada and ample logging equipment. Together with increasing iu lumber plants so that they will have an annual output of about 150.000,000 feet, the new company will construct an exten sion ef about 200 miles of standard (auge road, bridge Albemarle Sound nd mit a connected and fully equip pad railway system nf about 600 miles in length between Beaufort, Goldsboro, New Bern, Washington, RaUigb, Msc key's Ferry, Belhaven " EdenUM, Sof folk. Elisabeth City, and Norfolk, txav ellinsr In great part iU own land and Umber holdings." Baby rambler rosea In pots at War ren's today. Large Sago Palmi cheap, ren'a. at War- . Clirlt April 4. The weather la nice today and looks like spring may open Op, it haa been so diiifTeLW that there Has not base much wort done. , , 1 ( . I- ' Well we are te have atchercli built In Clark s soon which is vary much. Beaded It U to be a vethodist. We hope that everybody wiU give beplag band. There Is to be a glove party at Mrs, John Humphrey ' on the th ef this month boars from Mo 11 p nv, for the benefit ef the M E rhurrh la Clark Mr AT WetVringUin baa the bill and la rutting thejumber for It We are sorry tobear f the death ef Mr Clement Weelheringto. He died the Sad and was buried the trtL be wss quite aa old man, he was shout tt years old and evr rhIMrMi and grand-rhll- drn to moyra lblr !. The F-nlorpriee Krkk yard has Start I tip srvd nm lb oe time. W Uo Krtri4 Cart.lina ErVk sod T Go's iitl Try Jy. Thy sre Aa- Ur A T Ve!! 't nl to K tietn yt 'r!ay i n tnrfint, y.r Uy .l.y I ' r l, I t- FOREST RESERVE BILL " - 4 - - fievereer aseelsts CeenaMes to VMt Wirt- ; ' balsa. ..,Pieaefcsr BJlvr aaaes! . bolero Dlqtomary Deer, v-j? Special to Journal , ...'' Ra!ighf ' April 5. Gov. GknifaV- FOR pointed the followto named comnuVJt, ,5,. dojfmM be tee to appear at Washington, : April On tha week mornings there will be 25tb. before ;the House Committee on ! Agriculture, in behalf of the passage of the f. rest reserve bill: D. A. Tomp kins, Charlotte; Frank R. Hewitt, AehaviUe. Henry E. Fries, Winston; Hugh MeRae, Wilmington;T. S. Rollis, Gretnsboro; Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, of the University of North Carolina, at ChapH Hill, N. C. A sensation waa occasioned this af- ternoon. when a Kaleigh preacher Ap peared before the Raleigh dispensary and sppeaed to the wicked under the text "Am I my brother's keeper?" A pistol and an empty whiskey flask pic tured inhe discourse, both of which wtr . ua1 recently by a suicide in this ity. Permit to preach was granted by the ity authorities, according to city statute. Thrre 1 tone thing wehave never been able to understand, why ladies will buy harmful Icorfmetics when Hollister's R.wk y Mountain Tea makes clear com- ;ti,)i,a.;- 3,5 cents, Tea or Tablets. Fr 8Heiy F. S. Duffy. NeW York Cotton Market rhe following were the opening and losing pficea on the rleW York Cotton ''vchangf, April 5. Ppeu High Low 10 13 11 11 10 53 dose iay H 21 11 23 11.18 11.13 uly U 17 11 17 Jet W 56 10 56 10 54 Re-eipts-lR,192 List year, 37,861 i -T Have your prescriptions filled at War n s. Phone. 163 for you drug wants. War- en . Durham's Creek April 3 The farmers arc busy getting ready for planting corn, but we fear the acreage will be small owing to the food price of cotton. We expect the reater part of the land will be reaerv- d for cotton. Mr John Warren of Edward died last Saturday. We extend our sincere sym pathy to the bereaved family and friends. The funeral was conducted iy Rev. William Brinson at Ihe Boyd burial ground at EivrarJ, on Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs J W 1-ane spent Satur- dy and Sunday with their daughUr Mrs D C Hardy of Small. Our community badly need a des tructive remedy for hawks, as. they catch the chicks as faat as they are batche-l. They caught all belonging to ooe of our taJy friends but twe, she caged them in a flour barrel and thinks probably the hawks will not find them. Mr and Mrs Barney Caytoo, Mr and VnC G Tuuatall attended services at 3andy Grove Sunday, Elder Lemuel Hardy delivered a very Am and inter esting sermon. Mr G R Lane made a flylna; trip to Grantaboro Saturday. Mr and Mrs L G Cayton spent Sua lay with their parents Mr and Mrs B D Cayton here. North -Carolina name aneV. Norway Mackerel at Oaks Market .... Ceee ef Ihe ' -4 The feet should be bathed at ai&tt, aa this treatment I an excellent sleep preflttcet. The wster shoo Id te salted. The feet Shot) id be. scrubbed aU ever -with haUbraab. wbiHs wtil often prevent the formation ef earn. while hard erjott en (be soles easy be reduced wlta a piece ef See emery pa ner er Sue lie before the feet are placed to wafer. - Bvealr He. . Ilsve yew earthing te esy way eeev (ore should not be pronounced npen yon r aeked tbe lodge. Nothing, your honor, escept that I hope yon will make altewsacte for the fart that the lawyer wbe coericted me bad a lowto voU tha tbe e whe defeoded me."-IUwokee fbUat Tbe tMtt-t!Te stwl sbIttI ute ef eaittklnd s,rwr for tbe etpree- bVm of l rnitiilc, ti,Hr bn ty anil tlw-lf rWtir.fitM svl.I te cr, k tt,W th mMt f ttlr.g jn,H of th- doll'at ctit!mi.t tif whl h U 1 f'f l f M lpKit too gruas a e,.iiuin. n:iir 1 -t f-r t t rt'i ' if j "i t s ' . in t - , ... ( 1 ' I ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH The Cetera- People sf That Faith wiH Hsv RsfMlar Services" Htrsafter. On next Sunday arid for the future, morning .services will be held at the above named church at 10.3? o'clock. ' On 1Vtrtav .vAninir. f 'lrvl- inatni. service at 7 30 o'clock. As Father Han Presbytery, Middle street, he can be seen there after 6 o'clock evenings ex cept Friday's, and Sundays, when he attends the church. Next Friday being "Good Friday" a special sermon on the passion and death of our Lord will be preached at 7 30 o'clock. Sunday be ing Palm Sunday the ceremony of blessing the palms will take place be fore mass. Finest print butter, 30 cents pound. Coast Line Marktt. per OUTWITS SHJOil THIEVES. llolcl I'ropi-K'tnr'n Scheme Make "Suuit-invh" banfterous. Hotel uieu t.i New York me greatly amused at tlio rny la wtik-li one of tnelr uptown brethren recently .check mated a "soureulr flend," as the per-, sous who make a practice of abstract lug small though valuable articles from botels are fa 111 lllurly known. This proprietor, lind In former years suf fered so much fro.ii the depredations of this class of kleptomaniacs that he liati devised u pl.ni to protect hiiuself and prcveut further losses so fur as possible. Bvfore placing the ordor for the uianului tu.f of his silver plnte he cn gart1 1 11 designer to ui.ike a speelnl (lUllein which was of stich a nature 11s to instantly recoiiixed by himself or bis uentM wherever it ini;.iit be MC.-u. Owaiiix the (lies ! . If, he iiiude It luijios.siblj for liiiylio y els." to produce the put lent. He lb '.1 : j iir vanned uiiittera that not a 1 li'ce could be eh en nway or sold without tils k:iowl.'d'.;e, iniil;iiit( uso of u secret murk known only to himself and his steward aud u system of checking nil. eh enabled him ut once to truce uhe.i and Ivoin what tubb In his din in : room any article weut ustrny. lie iu s iius ue appointed u'Outs hi every sil.vrv.;i." ii;.:ilr rhop. to whom he l,ion..sed 11 re.vuij lor every c.ii.: le portej of any person brluylii hijp.'op erty to le ulteix-d to conceal Its true owjcrshlp. 'ibe result of all tills was that whe a woCiuu ufter erasing the uume took a spoou to a certain establishment to have It Rllded the hotel man was at once apprised of the fact. A few days after the woum 1 was surprised to re--tiivi! a uote from the hotel steward ro Uileatluj her to Inform him where she obtulucd the article. A reply came from a business man tluit lie I md piirchnsed the spoou at the hotel a year before and requesting that all ft rther coiiiiniinlcatlous nlioul Ihe matter should he n.idresHed to him. The niauOKuuit'iit bitormed 111 111 that the Hirchuse could not possibly have been made In the manner he said mid denlrtKl Ji I lit to cull and Identify tlm IM-ii-on from whoui he bought the shoii. At the Kiiuit time he wa ad vised to return the ipoou, ao that uu- pleasaiit couseijueuceR uil'ht be avoid ed. He did return it. aud the lucldaut was clowd. The woman, howevar, after having the iKou gilded had presented It to a friend Slid uow had to undergo th bnuilllatlou of buying to ask for H return. While the hotel mnn may uot b able to prevent ateulliifr. he at least ucced In comMflllDg the kleptomaniac to keep their Unity locked up, as tlwy dare uot show It to any ooe. The eucceaa of this system has been o greet In ritralulug the light Diuivred souvenir tiuutura that other botel pro prietors aud caterers sre adapting It sud pioritlof thereby. New York Trlb eua. In Dussia much rain Is considered a good omen. It Is believed that the dowafsU washes away the evil spirits, who would otherwise be hovering In the air ready to work woe to the mon arch about to place hi crown on his bead, the bride on the point of pllgbt bif her rows, the babe on Irs wsy to the feat er whosoever might be tbe Mr er berotoe ef me moment Fur tber. the eupersUtlou moujlk believes that each stream of wster bs Its Raealka. or good spirit a lovely maid en will yellow hair OoetlLg down bcr back. bo tyreade plenty around, but should tbe water fell, se that bar balr dries, the will die. and famine or other dtaester eoeoe, , . , to . ' . ne dropped bf band with a ttgb of efat , . ' v.,-.' , . . Uutoly she tookad late ble eyes. tboecli seeking tn bis glance eonve aire sage that would convey tbe word abe Vlict.t ' ' ' " nttb one alow look at bar bead Is It lay nbere be b4 let tt fall, be shook kle bead lowly sad said: fjle tbMn the rrVk. Ten haven't trempr-rork. "' . t.lrm! Sinrlmt, , The ahrUrisnUbed rtyaen had rersrn- ed from s trip sbrnad. n.e old world firs Jo the 4 kmir tl,y il Mm, "f;f. ." b id. "or, rather. It f rn the trit band. It wan't 11. t J t.nl nt,"j tad put the tip : tt.t-j H."-1lg' Tribune. r "eflrorW - fiat had " 1 ti t Makes the Very Finest Bread and Biscuit If you will try it you will ' be pleased. Can be had with other GOOD THINGS AT HACKBTJRN'S ABOUTNOW 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. The 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, Shuts, Neckwear and Hats are now in. J. J. BAXTER 89 MIDDLE STREET. J L. HARTSFIELD l oiitraolor Hiul Builder iKfl' K 'n 1-2 MinilLlt ST. After having so much trouble to like I wanted it done have purchased oiK-ned a First Class Tin shop No. 90 Store, where 1 have competent and experienrod men to '. m wiri . I this husineas in conjunction with my CONTRACT! Mi and lU II.IilN'f, Any work sent me will receive Pit OMIT ATTK-N'l ION. ami HI LIVERED when PROMISED. 1 havesn EXPERIENCED SLATER. Al l. KIM'S n SUA I DONE. STOVE PIPE Mado to Onler. Buy A Lot in Highland Park 7th Ward, Norfolk City. Thl proporty U locatod midway Ulwwn tin- rmter of Norfolk and the Jamestown Exposition Crounds, with car nrrvirr to either point. TERMS $5. and $10.00 per month, without interest or taxes until paid for. Lots $400 to $750, according to location. The city's rspid growth in this direction nbooM make mu'h higher value. For further particulars apply to C. T. PUMPHREY, Hotel Hazelton. New Bern. N C , o HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE, 140 Main Street. Norfolk, Va. j, l ops no., North Carolina Lcadinjr-FIorists. Roaea, Carestions er4 Violate tpee- Ulty. All I I'Wti eeeaon. : " WeoMlng IWTuefs and Floral tecor , Hone at abort notice," r alms, Feme an4 Winter llowering Hani In great variety. ' Roel,l.f , f htuMry, Fvergreena, Ilwlg rinnla, and hade Tree In bt W l'.rg vriUe M;L T"'Tl-"n ml Tl"jTb Or- riehfXIothea MiJra Dalflmore and New York get Tin work done v. ! ' the Tin HunincuM of 1. II Middlo fctrect, rn-xt t ' 238 1 ur if ilavo 1 wanli-d I inrmri. ( , k n 1 ( 'yc e I wili run lc DE OP Ullro lone 1. I'.vn.l. 1,. . l. TEV WECT 1VL1 TT LOL (Best '5ifol Jj k Citj) loLiior BpEi's Restaurant ' EIvzrET-3 Sl:re ; i d'S f"rr i '! i'riit. Iy J. 1. o VI M CO., 1 j - ' ;.. C " 1'ivr. J. c J

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