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A 0 A. SV A A h Ai ;Li V1 4 - NEW BERN. N C-SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 1906 no. e. TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR I ! saw III GO f J. M. MITCHELL & CO FOR EASTER NECKWEAR They make a Specialty of this particular line every day in the week. Beautiful embroi d er e d Stock Collars at 15c. J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288 t 61 Pollock St., Opp. UAiUt)i.oA.UJ 4aAA4AAAAAAnAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Are You Thinking of Painting YOUR HOUSE THIS SPRING ? If so, you can got nothing 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, Doors and Blinds, Builders Hardware. Prices Bight. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Sup'y. Co. PHONE 147. P. S. -We sell th J safes on the markK. 'I'm ISau;n Safe and v Hurceetivd in 8t. Louis, 100-1 We havH th m i i stock. weihinR from 475 lbs to 2,000 lbs. Write for Catalogue ami I'riccp. T. KM I! HTiNIHTiK ON EASTFR SUWAY Titne-honnrsI ruiilom demands that you shall sppesr in your very bmt and MwnI llirr. nnd this ly Uvo all others, when ll irnvtion munic re aslnda you of ihe rawjkin of Na lure, to the day toi the rrrl at les in rpring clotbr.g I hat U mode fetfert Ir fit, olBnt fMc an.1 rrrbrrrl-.o In style by F. M. Chad wick. Yoasre sure to be corr-l in every drill I wHn wo sake your Spring ,uit Fe AI. CIIAIIWH K Turniture and Household Goods. We desire to call your at tention to our complete line of Furniture. Our stock is being increased duly by the test gooaa on trie market. GoCarts. Vc hive t a tiby cirts in new lot all stvlca j ricc3 which will meet with rovaL TO Episcopal Cnurch In Sifita Judicially Declirsd Valid Extract from decisions of Supreme Court in the case of tieorgta Monte In fU ranee Co against Allen; "An Iron Safe Clause in a policy of Insurance r quiring the assured to krep a set of iiooks and inventory of the stock, which shall be kent in an iron safe at nilit and at other times when the n 'ore is not open fur business, is a valid condition and landing upon the ns cured, the breach of which will void the policy unless it is waived by the insur er. Lock Compiny's Safes, one of the beat winning the Gold Medal at World's Fair, COMI'WY, New Bern, N C Lumsden & Stith INSURAN'CK AfJKXCY. Strong Line of Fire Inn.irunce Com- anies. All Busineei prumptl.- attended to ICE CREAM DAYS ARE COMING I We are prepared for them and can (five yon any flavor you want We bIm have some toothnome Dain- Ups ia Guth's Chocolates, and an Ele gant Lunch requisiteChicken Ssnd- wirhr. Cigtrs and Tobacco all the time. Company. e . " t - - W. D. Barrlngton MANAGER, HEW BERH CQTTOJi OIL S FERTILIZER KILLS - r .it MhKvriCTvniu or Colloii Seed Products Creii fcrOzcrs HEW DEHtl. H. C. Negro Truckmen Strike - On Southern ' Railway. Guilford County Kedlcsl Society. Freight Wrack Delays Trains. Elks Ledge ' Growing. Revival Services. Court Doings. Personal. (Special Correspondence.) Greensboro, April 6 The regular monthly meeting of the Gilford County Medical Society was held, today at 1 :S0 o'clock in the directors' room of the City National Bank, After thebuiaifess session a lunchenn was served at Clegg's Hotel at which Mayor Murphy made an address of welcome and the following members of the society responded to toasts: Drs. B. A. Stanton of High Point, G. W. Long, of Graham, A. It. Wilson, of Greensboro; Edmond Har rison of Greensboro, J. E. Stokes of Salisbury H. E. Bohnson of Salem, P. T. R. Little and W. J. Richardson, of Greensboro. After tho lunchenn the party took a special car for St. Leo's Hospital and r-punt some time inspect ing the building wl.ieh is now nearly completed. All the trains coming from the North were delayed yesterday on account of nine coal cars jumping the track at Mizpah, this side of Reiusville, causing the track to be torn up for Some dis tance. Ninety seven arrived four hour late and nil the other south bound trains in the neighborhood of eight o'clock. A very enthusatic and well attended meeting of the Elks was held last night Ten new members were elected and seven applications were received. Fol lowing the buisness session there was an infmrnal social session at which light refreshments were served. President D. P. Stern, of the local order or B'nai B'rith, has relurnfd from Norfolk where be attended thi national convention of the bo-iutj. Hev. Dr. Buttle, pastor of the First Baptist Church preached a very strong sermon last night at the fir3t service o! a revival He will bo as-sixtcd by Dr. We-tton Bruner, a very distinguishes divine from ashintfton I). C. S iveral cases were dts;wd of t-J (Ihj in Federal Court though they were hi of minor importance, being for illicit distilling retail and o her trivial offen ses. Argo Trice, a .egro from Orang County was found guilty of illicit dis tilling and was sent to the U. a. pen- etentiary at Atlanta for one. year. Twenty five negro laborers employed as truckmen at the Southern freight depot went on a strike this mornng. They demanded J1.B0 per day. Thi d mand was refused the men are biny I I 1 L... L.- --.A U- H;i 5'" w venience after today. Finest print butler, 30 cents per pound. CooAt Ljne Markc-L Have your prescriptions filled at War ren s. Library Extension Meetintj. There will be a meeting of the Library hi tension department of tb i Womens Club at -S0 o'clock in tho rooms of the library. We would like for more members of the Womens dub to join this department and all who are interested are Inviud to at tend thU meeting. Mrr. M. M. MARKS. Treasurer, Phone 1C1 for you drug wsnU. War- ren a. I Tin-re Is one thing srehave Mttf tiiwi narmiui cosnmics wdmi nMllOMr s Rocky MounUla Tea makes (War coot- ptoxkwis. SB eenla. Tea or TsbMa, For aalo by F. 8. Duffy. R'tnilat ef Infaat Ttvni. KlMton Free Prnts. . Some boys bad noticed fir several weeks newlrmVl trove la the wood UckoftheKlnslmi Famlluro Factory'i plant, and TharIy evening an intwt- IgaUooj ws made by some ni and was foww) kionUia the body of sn U faat, appamilly a oy or two i4d whea buriAd. The bndy was rlothml alry end rmrid U a bui at a oVpth bf shoot ISlnthe. Tho grovo was roumkd snd a hkd an I fot bosrd plowed Ihnr as a worker. , .',,- A ditTette of op oJun iu as t whirther It t white of roVrd thikl, but it is the prUy gnrslly arcrf d theory lh It is the fliiWl ef roM people and that It was borml ttr imply a a motw ef rnumj and ne criminal inttit to ttivJ U b rnr I o4 With It No ono h cUimn) ti iwj. It wee rn!(M-d is lh end re-'ntTTed in th m rrev. LOCATED IN NEW QUARTERS. 8. 6. Roberts Has a Nsw Grocery Stock hi - Nsw BulUUg. . . Vr The handsome bnilding just erected by J. J. Woifenden at No. 103 South Frmt street is completed and makes an imposing appearance. The structure is made of brick and the front is built of white pressed brick with graytone trimming. It is 105 feet deep by 30 ft. wide. . The windows are French plate i glass measuring 6 by 5 feet and are of an inch thick. The upper story of the building be used for offices by Mr Woifenden for his personal use. ; Mr S G Roberts occupies the store room with hi wholesale grocery stock and has all of his goods most conven iently arranged, and is better enabled than ever before to handle the large trade w ith which he is favored. He hss every line of staple and fancy grocer ies in their proper places and his cus tomers have but to go through the store to see how complete ia the stock and how neat and handy is the i tore. The office is also' a large and handsome room admirably adapted for the pur poses for which it was designed. In all respects it is a very convenient and handsome store. Mr. Roberts and his sons are to be congratulated on excel lent location and splendid outfit. Baby r.imbler roses in pots at War ren's tod.iy. Death ot Wade M. Land. After n short but distressing illness of pneumonia, Wade Madison, son of A and M E Land died at his parents home on Broad street shortly after noon ye if erday in the seventeenth year of his age. He was a young man pop ular with his friend unci was of ster ling character, capal iiity ard integrity Hi loss in deeply mourned anl his frit rids have the sympathy of all. i'h - funeral services will be held at three o'clock this afternoon at the Cen tury rhurch. Rev G T Adams wil tllt'i ite. liit-rment will be mule in Cedai Jruvd Cemetery. Ijir Sago Palms cheap, at Wr 'li t. Death of Miss Annie Lee Miaa Annie Lee, wliose home is at ti hiunda died at the School forltht Blind at Raleigh of which she was s tud-nt, Thursday morning. ' She had uffered terribly from spinal meningi tis and her condition had been hope- en tor several days. Her death wa the first the institution has hsd for four years. The remains were taken to the home in lOhlands Thursday, Prof. Blair of the school accompanying the remains thither. THEY COME ANO CO. Mrs John Whit ford if turned from a vioit to Goldsboro laet night Mr I) L Ward return! tost mgbt from he moetiag of the Democratic State committee at Raleigh Mr D E Henderson r turned from attending court at T ren too last night IMUoea Mary Lost Hurst and Kalto Hargett arrived from Goldsboro where they have beo visiting and will totvt thl morning for their boots in Jackson vilto. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Duffy of Greensboro are guests of relatives to theeity. Mr and Mrs J II Howell, who have V toiling la Florida and Alabama aJrlved ia the city last bight. Mrs M J Stanley who Us been the gueetof Mrs. W F Row tree returned la Klnoton tost night , Mtos Litl to Wiltott b hss been the goeat of Mrs W C WiltoU the p winter left yesterday for ber boeno) ar KliHpKMiry, N, J. - .y Mtos Dohie Dickinson and atoea, Dot- tie Taylor bo nave been vUiilng Mrs J F Toy Wr toft yroUtday for their boose la New York Cif. Mr Annie D R Itarrto who baa been conducting the roheersals for the ofx "Liuto Tycoon" bno roUrad to Wil- mtngtoa for a few days. Mtos JsnioRaffln bo reamI to bef bon In Virrinis efur vtoit with Mrs R F firae'Wan. . . Drink Wsrr'i Root Br. Nlf Tark Co!!o4 Kirk rL Th4 fa!knrtrig were the opening and f fkaing ptWe on the HW York CotU I Oxm Hb Iw CV 11. 12 U12 lt( 11 11.10 )1I0 11 tl II Jaw U 1 Ida -"',!. rj , t My July ot ut IMPORTANT TRIPLE ARREST Colored Trssiss Takes Into Cuetody by OffiV ' cor Montague. Officer Montague made-an important capture of some Uiteves yesterday. He had received the complaint from Vir giCOsby a colored resident of Que n street that hia shop had been broken open and things inside molested. The officer had also been informed of dep redations elsewhere as well as the pres ence in the neighborhood of three sus picious characters. He . found some men loitering and, loaiing around in that" vicinity and upon enquiry found they were the ones suspected. He ar rested them and a trial was given be fore Mayor Patterson yesterday after noon. They were touna guilty ot DreaK ing into a building with felonious intent and in default of bond weie taken to the county jail to await trial in the Su perior court, April 9. They were negroes giving their names as John Williams and William Morris, ef Wi m'ngton and Charlie McCray of Norfolk. Williams and Morris are both til ick, the former about 5 feet 9 inches and the latter 5 feet 4 inches tall, Mor has mustache, McCray is a ginger cake colored i c'ro somewhat smaller than the oth.-r men and has a mustache. All three range in ages from 21 to 25 years. It is believed they are old offenders and possibly fugitives from justice. They were Timps and had no money ahout tSeni. I hey hai been hogging from house t house. It enriches the blood, strengthens the m-rvnH, nuikcs every organ ot tne bouy strong add healthy. A great spring tonic. Hollistei 's U 'ky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Table's. For sale by F. S. Duffy. Use Warren's extracts' Best ice cream at Warren's. Wake County Criminal Court Ad journs. Speci .1 to J urnxl ROeigh, N. C, Apiil 6. -Wake conn ty Superior Co irt for the trial of crini- intl cas-m adjourne-l todny. Judge Council who sut f.ir first time in this court left on the afternoon train. Ue ill also sit as judge afcGoldsboro. The ury rend :red a verdirt of not guilty in the c is is ainst Frank Moore and Bunk Burrh for alleged murder of night watchman at the Standard Oil Com pany's plant here. Ben Williami and Garfield Williams two negroes who weie tried for murder were sentenced, one to be hanged in Moy and the other to twelve at years hard labor, 'respectively. An appeal was taken in the fist csne. You will find a fine auortment of roses at Warrens, following are the varieties, ktsrechal Niel, Helen Gould, Admiral Schley, President Carnot,Rine Mario) Henrtott. i- i line Mwm nsjt Wire Gnu Aprils. Agslo we welcome gentle Spring. The fanners are busy planting corn. Mr. Earnest Duncan and daughter of Beaufort passed through our berg Mon day. Mrs. Susie Clayton and Mtos Minnie Wbitobarst of Aurora bavn been visit ing their sister, Mrs Nathan Ferrell re, Mrs Martha Hunhlnga continue very ill, since sbs to under the medical treat mentor DrCN Mason of Marlowe. We hope she win anoa be out - .-. Madam M A 8Unton and S. V. Dodtoy went to Beaufort Tuesday to view the 8print opening f th Mi!ll aery eVperUnenU. A few ef emr citlsena are ptadng tans in their homes. It aenns as If prosnerlty to pinrrwolnf rapidly.' Mr Jsn Ewcllthe b'verymsnef Desufort bs4 part of a car bad of hnrMS to paS through br this week. Several of North River's patriotic tons sad fair daughters were driving throtwh ear Village Sunday afternoon and called at tho Vxnoof Mia r'Jms Burke. The M E Chtjfh at Tutttoa Grove, Q mVf rTT jrd. will be lrJVrld en IK 6ih ,tmUy, Arril T, 1 . Rv I) II TyttWsf yy(iiiu ;itennht tKe rtf-ltiri rvK, sUlr by pre - rl,r ' Ut E It !V aM rW 1 t Uf, Try W A I'i'sM. P-tw-o r-.,rn.P') ill. t ttmt JT'J"rl 0f0 y,nt fi the h'ir'H rMjnL v,r w p fsVry -!(: r reu. n, trT' f r , t f ! f.n or rir u- j t! te.tr'.: 'r' t f t I' ) S'-l to FACTS IN FEW LINES Workmen recently cut down two fine old elm trees lu Salem to save the ex pense of cleaning them of the browa tail aud gypsy maths. Ram bows are to be discarded by the British admiralty for future battle ships, n. M. S. Dreadnought, now un let construction at Portsmouth, will aot have a itim. A homlnir nlsreon fire months old at ie time was released on the Isle of Uan In August. l!Xi3. It was long ago given up for lost. At last It has re lumed to Its loft In Liverpool. A Turkish soldier goes Into battle without ever having fired a rifle In bis life, as not even blank cartridges are served out to regiments on drill, so great Is the fear of an uprising. All Mussulmans over twenty are amenable to tullltnry service and are only exempt after they have passed the ago of forty, but nil Inhabitants of Cou BUntlnople. even Mussulmans, are ex empt from serving lu the army. Mohammed Ben Terua, a young Moorish grandee, has gone mad from unavailing efforts to keep three wives together In peace and seclusion In a flat in I'ails. Mohammed goes to an apylum and his wives go hack to Tan gier. American locomotives are not a suc cess In Japan, according to the report of the Japanese railway bureau." It Is claimed that the boilers are leaky and the rivets Imperfectly fastened. In many instances the parts were damag ed through bad packing. Few wild animals are left lu New Zealand. Tho government takes good cure of the remnant mid seeks to add new varieties. Among recent Importa tions nre chamois from the Austrian Alys, which ought to flourish iu the mountains of NetfZcnhiud. Charles Flint of Cnndia, X. II., is the owner of a blficult which was j:l ven his father ns a souvenir of IiIm visit to the frigate Constitution l;i ISfia when tho vessel was lying In the harbor nt Ports-1 mouth; The biscuit Is oval In shape, three luetics by live, two Miches thick. Palladium, a rare substance little used. Is the active agent In automatic gas lighting devices. Flame la produc e.1 ns soon as Ihe ilHiiiiluutlii.tr gas strikes a pellet of nsbestus covered with u mixture of palladium and finely divided platinum, known as platinum black. Ti.s latest novelty lu vegetables Is a l.liiel; potato, which has been sent to a .c'l !:r:iv.-:i ivd merchant of London. Ihis ceci-ntiic tulx-r came from the Kon -o anil Is sulil to have au excel lent ll.uor. It Is cKicclally rceom liien.lej for ornamental cookery nnd In rh la In altering nu old hotel In New York eltr It ha 'i been found that the beams, Iioan'.s nnd woodwork are of solid i).nliii'an.v. The structure wciild prove a perfect mine of wealth If It could be ivied, but the owner refuses to allow iIiIk to lit- done under any clrcum ieii"e. Jan. I. 1ST2. htciiczcr Drake of Me chanic Fill K Me., placed ?.") In a sav ing! bank far the benefit of n cemetery nw -latlon. The money Is not avail able until It has Ini-n-nsed to f 100,000. It iiuw amounts to f'JlX). nnd It Is fig u. -e I lliat the association will get the uioiii'j In 20.VI. li:'-ae.'' of Inck of fuudii work on I, lpilii( nit's IHetlonnry of the Eugllah Lauxunge lum ei-aned. Twenty Amerl can leliolar. working fourteen yenrs, reprewiitlng an outlay of l0.000, have reached the word dog. J. Bertram Lip nl Droit. Its projector. exiMrted to flolih the work lu Are years. AUKtrnllA'n different elites tin ring a-rreei to prohibit the sale and growth of opium, the commonwrslth govern men! hse prohibited the tmportstlon of oplttm eicrpt for medicinal pnrpones. AU the ststos will lose revenue by the protilliltton. The loss to Queensland slouc la entluisted st IA0.000 yearly. Mount Ustutu. on the Inland of Ra rail, Hamono group. Use covered thirty toners mlkni of laud t round It with Uts. snd s stream twelre miles wide to Bowing Into the era. The lavs la thrown up 1.200 feet and at latest ac counts bad lorream! the height of the mountain aioee Aug. ZI by 3.000 ft Cd Poole of Lyon, klias has two prts which probably ranoot be dupli cated la a day's Journey. One to s pet crow wblcb lives lo a IMtl honse In the bark yard. Tbe otbef to the compenloo or Ue crow, a big rat TW rat occn p!re qnartars to the crow's bouse, so4 tbry eat from the same dlb. Both, ton, art largely engagMl la avoiding rata and dogs. . Tbe brUcM of tbe groat Victoria falls of tbe SJtombral river, la ftoatn Afrtos. to mnrh mare than doable tbst ef M ersrs fill, but the averse volume of water Sen lag ever tbe Africa a precl pice Is no mart) to tbaa that of Ihe Amerkva river (bat la bornrnower the Tkiotia falls nrohalMy arerag nl7 It wot 12 ta 90 per rent as mura as the Ameriraa cataract. Off Gibraltar the Brittaa rhaanej B'ri baa twea preHlat k'xht 8r1a at a novel target. II to absped like a de stroy and Is outlined with Irwsnd it tompe rhst con be switched on or Off at r U f.vtn Ibe lowing boat Tbe lda to to meke tbe prsrtwe os rsllt 0 ponU.l. Otit of tbe osrkaeo tbe dMrtrojet" ooMtilf rpvlnr, g1'ng ), finfv oely 0 fw onnds to lake Cm t-f'ife one ippre oota, f Tbe T Cr' dero. km U1 fc'.i y Sw Tofk'e ? twrp'r. has tn e-'ir t tr'e-l ftr tee yeore of Ciw r,r.w.T! !-- T. lt ''re wee pise- .t t-r "...r.;.,TV.'r ! In Ibe rreec rf t! f ;y 'nU. 7, fitm lo nine-lw-i t- ' Is kTifh etwl varies in thV k t s f--n s p.: t t' bret to 0 r ir'tf rf S t ' M IK lt.f. "PiO - : ) ft "--r. r''- g I HACKBURN IS SOLE AGENT FOR THE "Crawford" Sho, FOR AND "The Patrician" FOR WOM" "No Shoes Wear Better" ABOUTNOW THAT ALL SORTS OF Spring Suits will be of fered at all sorts of prices by all sorts ot 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. Ihe man who comes here for his suit will surely not go wrong for we have the agen cy for Schloss Brothers and Ii Kuppenhemer s Clothing for men and The Payne Clothing for young men and children. When you pet either of the above suits you will have the best in tyle and fit. New line of Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear and Hats are now in. J. J. BAXTER 89 MIDDLK STHKET. J. L. HARTSFIELD C'ontracUir I also run a complete Tin-Shop above work. Agent for the Wood Fiber Wall Plaster. OFFICE PHONE 129 RESIDENCE Office and Tin Shop. 90 Middle Street.. NEWBERN, N. C. Buy A Lot in 7th Wsrd, Norfolk City. This property of Norfolk and the Jameelowa Ei position ( ear rvi- to tit point TERMS $5. and $10.00 or taxes until paid for. Lti400to $750, according location. The city's rapid fTOwlh la this direction should make miwh hither value For further particulars apply to C. T. PUMPHREY, Hotel HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE. 140 Main Street, Norfolk, Va. . North Carolina Lcadlnjr Florists. Row, Carasilone nl VioWts taMy. All 1 lrs ta -. We.VI.rr f!oK(o1a t nd 1at rnaota linns sl shnrt ntlc. Pslms, Ferns oaf WUt t krwwtof ptr u hi s;Tt vertoty. f,r0ttnht '. fhiOTy, rvrfrona, le-Jr 1 lr.t, snd Tra n r-e.tto.!f venla ' TTT - Ts")b Or- - ;,,-.l'.,,)f . r. r MEN r. IB DBJTfl CO. Ihoa MiOJara BaHlanare nnd New York and Builder. in nnection wi th PHONE 165 Highland Pari Is located midwsy betweon th cn per i.toruh. without intere Hazelton. New Bern. N. C . IKEY WEST (Bsst 5i Jst 3 the Jj) e0LO.Il' .i Hestjirat - AND riiXJo C'GARS CI ( :'- rf ''?! -l !' Sttre I ri' Se A1IIJ J'Rsr srroai : Vn t, rivrf:t-r, h'T- tirt H. I , I 'e: t T. : t
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