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&7 ! i J' n A i : 'It 11 I f - no. 7. NEWBERN.'N:C, SUNDAY. MORNING. APRIL 8, 1906 -"f.. " - TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR. it I if Send Your Children Here j i To Be Fitted We have all the new styles and shapes in infants, children and misses Shoes, Oxfords, Gib-; sen Ties, and Sandals, both in Kid, Pat leather;' Tans and White. v - ' ' We make a specialty of this particular line hence we are prepared to meet all demand either in quality or price. Come here for your EASTER SHOES! i J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288 . 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church PAROID We heir praiso from all who have uaeiit. cheapest roofing you can use. Heath & Milligan Paint. Lime, Cement. Full line Geueral Hardware. Gaskill Hdw. & PHONE Substantial There are some paop'.e who desire sulwtant'.il fur niture and others who pre fer the artistic an 1 every body will ohoojo tho'j iptVi-tif-s com'iined. We offor ;i lino of Rood) Out appeal t i th" eye and , are solJ tl REAS0XA3LE PKICES.. An f xmiinatiun of our stock will establish al! th claims we make. T- .1. iri!Ml: llilMTURE COMPANY New Bern NC. 0.1 EASIFR SUNDAY Time-honored custom demands that 7011 shall appear in your very best and newest attire, and this day above ail others, when Resurrection musk re minds you of the reatarsk Ins of Nature, is thedir ioi.m the newest t)l-s in ' spring tlothtng ihul Is m!r prrfrd ii fit, elegant ffcbrie and rchrtr) in style by P. M. Cliadwirk. Yousre sure to be correct in every oVtiil when we make four Spring suit. F.'ll. C1IADWHK Furniture and Household Goods. -We desire to call your at tention to our complete line of Furniture. Our clock ii being increased daily by the belt goodj on, theTnatket. Go'Carts. 'Wo -'have -a new 'lot ol baby carti in all styles at pricci Ivh'ch will meet with approval. J. S. MILLER Newllrm N C. or Phone 288 ROOFING! Considering quality it is the Mill Sup'y. Co. 147. Furniture! Lumsden & Stith INSURANCE AGKKCY.- Strong Line of Fire lrwjnince Cool ant. All Business promp'K- it ' ended to ICE CREAM DAYS ARE COMING I We are prepared for them 'and can give you any flavor you want. We aUo have tome toothsome Dain ties In Guth's Chocolate, and an Ele gant I-arx-h requisite Chicken Sand wiches. Cig uv and Tobacco all the lime. Crescent Tobaccu -. Company. W. D. Barrington MANAGER. ' HEW BERH CQTTDH OIL & FERMERQlSvi tiAwmcmsM o, - Cotton SesrJ PrcrJucls , kit) hfCmi ,-NEV DER.'J, H. C. FVtoit wn l.;r v, - r.rvr. I ; f -nv fr-'i r. A FAMILY FEUD Enes Is a Fatal Shooting. The Outcome o .-. a noinatt e aiuir ana aa auimoua 1 , , Mc.rd.rLMtF.ll. Greensboro, Nf C, April 7-Th. week New. comes from Lukens, t JP devoid of an, par- county, of a probably fatal shooting af- Mature and the future market fair thee Friday: Ed Lynch shot Bob ,s with May 11.19 and Jul 1L15, Rice the bullet striking him in the back 'this is only 'four points higher tnau the and passing through the body. Two' ge tast Saturday. shots were fired at him but only one T, '.,--. 1. k .:iv . , . u v .' icterf-st in the market by outsiders took effect Rlee was alone in the boat . -.- . -. - ,.. . . when the affair occurred and returned j at low bl. M wttne9s tha the shots but- it Is not known whetner he hit Lynch or not The two men have been enemies for tihe'dln'a, Rice shooting Lynch last fall. The lat ter was accused of having criminal re lations with Mrs. Rice. He waylaid the man and shot htm and supposed he had killed him; friends found him hov- t-erer, and he was restored bo that he could get around. Rice was arrested and he was tried for assault with intent to kill and he was tried in the-last court at Beaufort. During the trial Lynch stated on the witness stand that Rice's alligations concerning him and Mrs. Rice were true, upon the strength of i which the judge taxed Rice one penny and costs. Since that time tha two men ha1 not met until the affair 'of Friday. Both men have reputations of being despe rate characters and the community have been held in awe and fear of them. No further news has been re ceived whether Rice is stiil living or whether Lynch has been arrested. Have your prescriptions filled at War ren's. Phone 1(53 for you drug wants. War ren s. Two Sunday Addresses Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C, April 7. Governor Glenn left this afternoon for Concord and tomorrow will df'. v-r two ad dresses, morning and night, one ol temperance. He will return to Raleigh and will be in executive office as usual Monday morning. North Carolina nnms nn-I Norway Mackerel at Oaks Market Coming Attraction. There is an old saw to the effect that "if you don't toot, your own horn, no one olass will", bu-, like most old saws, it don't cut mu-h ice. The Herald Square Comic Opera Co., whLh ap pears here on Monday and Tuesday, April 16th and 17th. in their season's success "A Trip To India on tho first night, carries a small horn of its own which it can toot without a guilty cor- science, but the geiJal editor of the Darlington .Times reused penning "please remit" letters tohl delinquent subscribers long eiioutfht to slide the following very nice notice dowa the copv tube to the composing room: "The Herald 8quare Opera Co. pre sented "A Trip To India" here laj nlihtend they, certainty- made good. It is a musical comedy version of one of the old time favorites with all the objectionable featnre eliminated and bright, catchy features introduce!. Miss lon WsUon. tho sopraro prima donna, had the audience from the tsrt as did Mr. Martin Psche, tenor, and both were obliged to respond to repea ed encores. Miss Watson s voice is truly marvelous and In stng irf here. the Herald fquar company has lived op to It reputation of discovering some new pher.o renal singer each season. The cost iming was brilliant sol tasty; mil Ica I num'jrrs well - selected and rendered and the comedy work, clean. wholfome and abundant. Cox and Minor keeping th. audience la aa. tit rvar at all times. . fak. it all In aD, It was the best muiical fun show Darl Ington has ever had." . "A Tnn To lndkM will be breaeiUd her. Monlsy April 16Ujani the seat sale la now on. Special Bargain Malta. Tocs.lay arteraooa , .....j Wtddlni .emit 0r line of cut glae snj silver for wedding gift, repreesnts the highest rt 4 f the great Corham Co,, end Mt Waahingloo CUu Co. We carry th. Urgrsl slock of Uvet goods (a the elly and guaranUe when roalJy la torn, pared our prfcee j be the lowest ' ; Fine engraving ttr 3. O. BAITER, ' " 't Lesdiig Jeweler "" ' 11 Tbl Innual Cp'icepal Cotnctl At (he April mrtme; ef the vtrt 'of Chr!t Chart h. the following r,.md ' . , , . .. stleM tU Ann-isl Count Jl wl.lrh nts ... . . ia U.is rify. Ur KOu M- gl, O H r.er-rt, W 8 Flmmoo, M D W t tvrr,,n, C t. f;tevn, Alt n, J H Crn, Jot Ihinn,E K I Uh ep, llarr.'.l VKi!f,nrt Jlolman University I '-.k l',.v,rWr, C, 'T T ; '' I! '! or. ) tV-r.wr- t" The Weekly EUthira Cotton Letter 1 Special to JounnL , ew ion yesteraay u lesiimaiea at onlp 75,00') bale for the day. - . Prepaj'ationa for the next crop are .ard as rapidly as the weath- ex and conditions of land will permit, aut the outlook is not as bright aaiE was three weeks ago. A large acreage will be pitched; of this there us no doubt but this does cot necessarily mean a large crop will be gathered, and it is thus doubt that is causing nervousness in the fall op tions. ... A short while back it Was popular t sell October and December at anything above ten csnts; but this has proven since very unpopular and expensive, to those that indulge as the buyers were large mills in New England and Europe that bought futures 82ftinst sales of their manufactured product and they are not easily frightened under these circuinat.-incc-H. Gnn other fact is very potent; and that is; generally conceded that a crop of 12 million bales will bo gathered next year 10 prevent highej price3 than we havo yet seen and we have never but or.ce rniscJ so large a crop and have no assis.Mn.i'i that we will raise so large a cn-p thic year. T1.0 good grades of cotton ure fast lisappearing and present hoMera are : t-tain of getting a good price during Lie remainder of the spring and sura mor. wtt 1 favorable wealheJ we look for no important decline and with bad wJath-r we predxt mu:h higher pri ces. iiat'y rambler roses in pots at War- rn's today. Elks' B azaar Tiio Elks are making arrangements to hokl a huge Bszaar during the week beginning May 28lh. Th''ro v;ill bea greit tlras anl much doing Th re wiil be booths of all nations, represented by the maet beautiful worn cn. The committee arc hard at work per fecting arrangements for Vie great and wtrthy event Mrs M M Mark, is the lady manager cud she will req iest tb aid and servi ces of all the ladies. T committer have ulread under way, a great drawing, with magnifi cent and valuabto pr-ses, which have bKn selected and ali now on exhibit at Eton's Jewelry St-re. The first prise in a Diamond Ring, valuvd at $200.00. 2nd prize, a fine cut-glass p uncs bowl, valued at 135.00 3d prise, solid gold watch, valued at ISO.00 Get your chance at 10c each Msny pleasing events will be oa th. programme. " Thluk about it. Ulk abojt it -then come, see sod enjoy the good time to be had. , Drink Warren's Root Deer. The UDiTcriity it BUck KwinUIn' Dr J C CoggtM president cf Uolmao Uolversity, Black MooaUln. Nortn Csrollna is ia th. city, the gusat ol Mr JSBssm'jK. m , - .v, Mr. Cuggins'ha. fold quit, a food number of reskleoc. loU to people who dream of having summer homes la that healthful and picturesque ruonclain r- sort. Among the lut f purthasers sre the nam Af Herbert Willis. J S Basnight, O A Atkinson, and RK Harper of New Bern. ...... : Thee, people bought before any Im provements had been made on the place end now a magnificent eoltf e building it on the grounds with ether improve. ronUmWng the property worth v 1 oral times the original cost a net giln j of fnxn to to fire hundred pvrnt in . 1 ... - ' J7rt"' "y r. We iMt MbeaMifu! and ee wH Wa- 10 as sr td M any on ' Unirnnitr lf!j;hts." To the firt thirty iti'lMU fmm now to tH (idh dy nf Miy a rijl c!iprtil cf f.'ty irenl U tfiTd, r.uial,ie rrr. rnJ to rrtWj hi war t n t ... I. On J K,o tv 1 a I ', S c r ; r -, hi (!)ef,tf (,.:,;. :' t'. rr ' y. M I !' -, j-i .r I Wi-1 1. nl ,r ; r. I A r i r a r- 1 1 t , t ! I i I 1 r , f m.cKrro5Pfc. - Although ld weather has Oeenjome thing of a handicap to fanners the trucking .interests have not been se riously tnjnreii. It was feared that -po tatoes had ro'ted in the grouad bvt we are told that there are only a few pla ces where that is the ease. Peas are doing finely. One. patch was seen in bloom Friday. ; The season for lettuce U about over but the promiaa for b.na and cabba ges is good. ' The outlook for strawberries is go d The Wilmington Starsays that the re ported damage to the crop on account of fjeezing weather will not be over ten per cent and take it as a. whole the farnwsrfi and small fruit raisers are very much encouraged by this statement. Those in josition to know claim for 1906 a -'Jumper" crop. Largo Sago Palms cheap, at ran'. War- Goi'S to Other Labors Special to Journal. Rali i f I', April 7. It ia ynnounced Prot'eor t !. IJnAett who for live year? has be. n associated with the A. and M. College Ii-leigh, will leave May 29th to accept a position in the University ol Ohio. The matter has been under ad visemunt many months and it was thoU'jihr lie would be retained here. Many stud nts presented petitions ask ing rett-ntion m present capacity. U .- barren's extracts' Best ice cream at Warren's. Funeral Services of Wade Land The funeral services over the re mains of Mr Wade Land were held in the Methodist church yesterday after noon in the presence of a large assem bly of friends. Rev. G. T. Adams 8?oke tenderly of the young rraVs ex emplary conduct, hi3 industry and reli ability. The casket was covered with bea iiiful tokens of love was borne Into the church by Messrs Furney Gaskil', Will Jones, Ernexl Dunn, Willlo Har rington, uurnam Mailings anu James Jones. Yon will find u fine assortment of roses at Warrens, following are the varieties, Miirechal iNiel, Helen lioulu, Admiral Schley, President t'arnot.Reine Mnrie Henrietto. Finest print butter, 30 cents per oound. Oiait Line Market. Criminal Court Spring term of the Superior Court for the trial of criminal cases will coi - vene here tomorrow. Judge B. F. Lng presiding. The docket is very large thero being noarly 100 cases tobe'tried. Of these th-rc are IS for selling liquor without s 'icense. The balance are for larceny, awault and battery, carrying concealed weapons &c. While no ease commands wide spread interest there are several in which a good deal of lo cal Interest is ta'cn and the action of the grand jary will hoclocly watched. Soma of th.-se Ckses wvrs continued from the last term of court, the new rones or thoeo developed since the lattt term are not more then the spring dockets generally are. Its equal as a curative agent does net exist 80 perfect is the medicinal ac tion as to challenge the admiration of th. medical profession. Such is Hoi- lister's Rocky Mountain Tee- 35 cents, Tea or Tsblcts. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Letter to 8. L Dill. 1 Dear Sir: Mr N Avery, Delhi, N Y, had two bouses exactly attk,and pain ted them: one Deroe lead snd-inc; tbs other bsrytes and-slne. He paid same prke for both paints,- . 1. . II. used sit gallons of kad-aod-ilnc, 12 gallons bsry to aod-slo. . " .' , , Ho paM $18 for pal 0 twig lesd-and-rine pi for painting berytes-snd-tlnc,' ;s) . The total cost of tbs lsd-anJ-ine job Was 127; tha toUl tout of the baryUe-and-sinc u. was 154. , J . ne didn't V now be was buying bary Us tha deaWtold him that paint was as good m Detve. , JJ.li A f air sxsmnle of how It generally cvnee-xit, hei J"OU bo -"eomelblrg Just as good" Betur go by the nams: the name; and the nam. tvee. . ' . , ;'. . - . Yooref!y, -. v. ' 1 . F. W. Drvo A Co. . a , NeYorV. F g E W Pmslltrood Oar rim. ; J ' LASTi WITHIN THE nitf n a vo trr,HAtrr t?T Tint to iw,i. sna wt rt imm. :i UAYb VliUAVii Klv. to ,; i, t.viuu, us. n h.i CEIVKD SOME UEAUTI-- ' - T-fTf TtrtM t A vrtT.' ''""" npiioo. blowing the tr- I'UI. ill lH JO. 1 U IU I ! B,r ri -nt.vs It ptMwe In ight ef sis FAIL TO- SHE THEM. HAVE A ECO ADDED TO ..ri s..iour.ruixur.'i: of use iniEGnoD:;. come e ";"';::it:;n loo:;, euy if you; .1. i i PEOPLE OF THE DAY , The Mraterlon Baoitltoa. Audrew Usuilllon. lesislatlve agent 3f the New Vork Life Insurauce com pany, who has' Jusl returned to this country from Psris, early became one yt the mysteries of the recent I insur ance Investigation -A.S tho beiu'iugs progressed the atuouut chargeable to Hsmllton, ter which lie bad cever-accounted more than by giving bluuket vouchers, grew and grow until by the time the Arm strong committee adjourned -upward nf fUJOO.OOO had been traced to him as presumptive spenrtlus; ngi;ut An iiocouutlng sent from Paris by Hamilton proved to be a Ions discus sion of the purposes of the legislative bureau, In which ir wna admitted that he bnd spent in its service $720,uno and asserted thnt this had resulted in vari ous ways in a net saving of $'J,-179.-HW ANDIILW HAMILTON. to policy holders. Tlu- I'mvliT rmiiinil lee of New VorU Life trustees, whiell was at work, uVrliuoil to aeeept the ue eoilliliui; lis 5;ili.sf;u iiii.v. 'ill.' ifpurt of thi 1'owli-r eouiinittee to the triislees in (lie company oil Fell. 8 I'm'ui'i ii ui iIkiI .i.::i7.::s-j uf Hie coin- pany's inotiej h.i.l ine 1.1 U.iiiiillon Kluce 1i;-( earliest coniiei t ion will) tljp company in v.r of this vast sum they held that !?!.()7 1.77 I hail never been sat isfactorily n'-eo.inieil for. and tliry rec ommended l:iai .-'iii'.s l.elie;:nn to reeov er $7!,,!iC. I iiiini ll.iiMlll.iii p.-isonally. f.'P..."f!i) from Ih.niilion and .l.,!t:i A. McC.iil and .-."'.:'. in from .!,,!m A. Me (.'fill :. W. I'e: :. Tilt Spoil!. er ll(oh1fuk. A sharp e.,vd iii ... ni,. lia 1 1 ... I th( :e '. -.in-- o! having Speaker I 'aiiiiu:! du tert.ii 1 tilings fur liiin and refrain fro.il liolng i-eriiiiu n:!iers lias dinviv el'i'i! lli:;t hen 1 1 speaker Intends n reipiest lie I'ehes out an old fl,f!i;; ' . cites a Hole or two thereon :iu I stilus It ,jvn ill the itrlit hind 1 4.1 ':et of liis trousers. The other day Xeer.-Pirv Wilsuii Kiiy ho naw tiie p.";.er piin.t np Capitol hill PJl Ills ; "i U ; Iniluin with old oUvpopen on v. Iiie'.i were u r.llen the comuiiimtoiil lie had ii-eelveil durluR the morning hours and v.iiieli he Intended to exe epic Sometimes tho speaker loses Kome of the fnveloHM on which be has made hit notes, and then there la trou ble lor every lj:ly concerned. Pltte uurn l'l-i:itch. 'I lie Aeravrt ljihtir Loader. The eo'jilp I tin I of officials of the West et ii Federation of Miners, char-fed with oripllelty In the murder of for mer ilorrruor Btennenlierg of Idaho, will reve::l a startling stuie of affairs If t!- Kia'riiients of detectives are to Uif lirlli'ved. The nccused oSleials nrs Cbarlrs ii. Morer, president of tho Western Feilernttou of Miners; Wil liam l. HaywoMl. seeretnry-trestinreT of (lie flswK'Intion, nnd (i. A. Petttbona one time im-iutter of the eircutlvt rom iiilttii f the fHerstlon. Horry Orrliard. a oilDer wlio w ar rested nlmoet IniinodlsUly after the as sassination of former Governor Freak Stetitieuberg. was the flrst tWABt ts m. xorrt - clurrxJ stifti lbs rrlme. nnkertea A seeilve ert ilsTt In rbsrge ef thl ran and, they rtntiiift, obtain vJ a rotv fp!f. front OnUsrd, implirsttng th. P!ia'; of lite WefT Fulersllon el Xfiiier. - - TIm" rtiiMu of Oovsroor lie s.v r w-tsrst month sro kbort4 the ''re CiHnlry. IU bsd ti 01 btV l.rT,f -yt fmt:jr. 1 . A I i Mi .'A ., p HACKBURN IS SOLE AGENT FOR THE "Crawford" Shoe FOR AND "The Patrician" FOR WOMEN. "No Shoes SHOES ! OXFORDS ! SHIRTS We are shoving this week at our Clothing and Shoe Store, (he prettiest line of Queen Quality and E. P. Reed Shoes and Oxfords, we have ever shown. Also a large line of Mens and Boys Shoes and Ox ords. You can have your shoes fitted in the store or ve will send to your home for fitting. See our new stock of Shirts and Neckwear. J. J. J. L HARTSFIELD ont-nclor untl IlulldW. I also run a complete Tin-Shop in connection with above work. Agent for the Wood Fiber Wall Plaster. OFFICE PHONE 129 Office and Tin Shop. Middle Si icet.. NEW BERN, N. C. Buy A Lot in Highland Park "J Ward, Norfolk City. Thm proerty f Norfolk and the Jamestown Expo'1'0" r"imd, with esr service to either jWint, TERMS $5. and $10.00 per month, without interest or taxes until paid for. Lots location. TV city's rapid growth in this direct Km -dmld msk much hirber va!ur. For further particulars apply to C. T. PUMPHREY. Hotel Hazelton, New Bern, N. C. o HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE. 140 Main Street. Norfolk. Va. THE WOQTTEN STUDIO Platinum Sepia Portraits LATEST THINO IN PHOTO GEAPHY Kpecial Attention airen to - .t Finishing Amateur Work 1 1 . - DM T'Mrvu SEASONABLE GOODS. tic-.' Matting Some very nice piecci In China -anrl lapin pt'.icrns. Rclricnlors Large ttxk totclcct from (co Crc.i T; Ficrrert White Mountain. Peerless ?nd Arctic ri-.v Eaby Go-Cirts. Everything; in Furniture and I 0! ! M MEN Wear Better" f BAXTER. RESIDENCE PHONE 185 in lo. n'.cd midwy between the eenUr $400 to $750, according to , 1 vv JJ I I CIM HOUSEHOLD B. I V E
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