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,y - f - f " '' ' r L - , o L VVY i-AA V ... V' f i , I i i NEW BERN, N C... THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1906;" , NO. 10.; TWENTY- YEAR it 4 JynftTTfVT?fyfyTTtTt?fTrrTTTTTfTTTTTftffyyTTffyt r i.: Send Your Children Here s ;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. 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 4 EASTER SHOES! J M imtMCo., PHONE 288 6 1 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Churcb IAt.wtAAiiMi AaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, Heath & Milligan Paint All shades. Pure Oils and Lead. Now is the time to Paint and b ijth'rn up the home. Paroid Roofing, Sash Doors, Blinds, Lime and General Hard ware. Gaskill lidw. & Mill Sup'y. Co. PHONE 147. Substantial Thre are some people who desire substantial fur niture and others who pre fer the artistic an 1 every body will rhooje th.ii; quili lien combined. We offer a linn of goods that sppral ti thu eye and are sold nt REASONABLE PRICES.. An examination of our stock will ctablish all the tUims we make. T. .1. iURNKU I'UIJMTURE COMPANY New Bern N a ON EASTFR SUNDAY Time-honored cuttom demands that you shall appear In your very beat and newest attire, snd this day Above alt other, when ReeurrecUm music ro mmli yvt of h tkinrof Nature, ia the day to dn the nwt t) let in spring elothmf that is made pf fret In fit, Wnt fkbrlc ar.d rThrh In style b) V. M. Chad wick. Youareiare to be comet In every Mil wSm we make your Spring suit. . ill. cillADUItK Furniture and 'Household. .Goods. Ve desire to call vour at tention to our complete line of Furniture Our .took h being increased daily by th? best goods on the nvirkct. Go-carts. We h-ive a nw lot of baby carta in all styles at prices which will meet with approval. I Q I T I T or Phone 288 J Furniture! Lumsden & Stith INSURANCE AflKNCY. Strong Line of Fire Insurance Com anles. All Buslneme promo'J attended to ICE CREAM DAYS ARE COMING I We are prepared for them 'and cafe giro yon any flavor you want We aleo have tome toetheome Daia tiee la Cuth's Cbocelatea. and an X3e rant Lunch requUu Chkken Sand- wichea. . , Clgtrs and Tobacco all the time. Crescent Tobaao Company. W. D. Barrlngton J If ANACER.' wnm cononoii a . FERTILIZER t!ILLS Cation Seetects :;iv.v ui-:r:?. u. c. ol Cove. '.'"". 1 v , April B., . It is to be hoped that spring baa open ed aUast, after a long wet ipelLvt The farmers have gone to ;wo.n . mercnapt m $1,000 bV to "appear .be Sort thC7 W " - '' Superior court to July oo the We have herdof'but Uttlecorn plant! cl . bun T .'" ed yet, bean planting ia all the hurry now. , TVicra was mnllhlazA in Cove 8un day morning, it was J. J. Boyd's dence roof, but was stopped with yery little damage- -The fire was caused by a spark from the store 'flue. Mr. S.C Ine went to Go'dsboro lastnight . : , Mr. C, L. Wetherington was buried Tuesday evening at Asberry1. He was nearly 82 years old. He leaves one son and two daughters; several grand-children and great grand-children. He was a good husband and kind father and good neighbor. What is the matter? There are more empty houses around Cove thanever were known before. Most of the time somebody wants a house and can't get it. A trip to Trenton yesterday Bhowed that the roads were improving some, but in some places there is good road about 18 inches under th ground. If you wouli lose that dull old headache And feel as lively as a flee, Make haste to your druggist And buy some Rack Mountam Tea. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Pelletier April 5. - The farmers in our mid 4 are all about through receiving their fertilizer and are making haste while the sun shines. Capt George Taylor's boat was in our waters yesterday, heavily loaded with guano for our farmers. Our polite and genial fruit tree agent Robert Hurst was in cur vidmv ri- any last. lie is indeed a hustler, a.-, he traveled through a tremendous rain to deliver his goods. Mr George Bell from Bogue was bere today on business. Mrs Sarah Weeks and daughter ppi last Sunday in Swanslioro visiting rela tives. Mr Henry Wiggins made a business trip to Newport lar Saturday. Mesira N C Weeks and Cole from Cedar Point were here last Sat urday. A good many of onr young people are attending a revival at Bethlehem ibis week. They speak in the highest terms of the minister. They say it is indeed a revival of religion. May the good work prosper. Mr Franklin Brick, one of our oldest cltisens, ia somewhat feeble this .week. We hope he wiD eoun feel well again. X. Y. Z. 'Uoiliater Rocky Mountain Tea ia a wonderful tpring tonic. It drives out all impurities. A good thing for. the whole family. Keep you well all sum mer. 35 cents. Tea or Tabic la. FoU by F. 8. Duffy. ; i County Dtmocrtfie Executive" Mealing The Craven County Democratic fxo eutlve Committee met at the office of the chairman, E. M. Green, Eq.,' on Wedweday.l April . 11th 190ft, for the porpoae of falhi tb .time of fcolding the precinct primariM and county 'con vention. . ' 'V. . Chairman Green called the meeting to order and requested B. A.'juoi to set as secretary, a, . Upon motion the time or holding precinct prUarte ia the county out side e( New Bern wis fixed for Satur day Clat day dt April, 1004, and to be bald al IhMt polling places at 3 o'clock p. m., and the time for hokflng the ward prlmtrite m the CJiy of New Bern waa Oxed for the evening of Friday April 12th, 1904, te U bald at tbe vir ioue yotlrg places in ward at I o'clock p. m., and the time for buUling the county eofiveniioo was fixed for Friday April 2HH 1908, to be MM la the coun ty roort boet at 12 o'clock M. The b4lns of tbe prlmtrWe win be the eelectUm of dU galea te the roun ly Cofivenliof and Ave mmbn of the precinct eaeeuUve tommlttee. Tbe chairman of each of the pracintt com mltUee Is es-ftVlo rombf of the County Eiriatire CommiH. The buainwe of the wnmty convontVm riH be tbe Hflim of (U!cati U tie . CongTrmi'irnl Ju Jkitl, SrattorUI and ftt Coflliors. Kolict fa the fMic V 6 drjrrn if irU-t? i',H A J-f 1 em ?"( If Am fit t r.te anTwMrw- llth f f ' 1 . (f- 'fr--, ti A. Cl.,f A tA tnj f i't f i f ! t V.'r- T; c. ::' Charged With Incendiarism ; Special to JournaL. - Raleigh, April 11. A magistrate berV heW Tv Norrii, aprominent Raleign wnea y wi woowiu u air .ance. The case is pressed oy tne uv- fcurance Dcuartment and a local 'fosur- reel-(ance company. His attorneys express ' w f H d , wU1 'Mt wtarn a true bill. - they accuse the chief wit- ness ag&inot Norris of having himself set fire to the house, and say he was the last man at the place before the fire. The case was very sensational. Thomas rented the place last year, sut- let it, and had to pay rent. He offer ed Norris $1,000 for it, but $1,600 was demanded. Best ice cream at Warren's. Finest print butter, 30 cents per pound. Coast Line Market. Phases of Theatrical Life The people who sit in front of the curtain at the theatre know, as a rule, go little of the life of the people whom they see upon the stago that they arc usually unable to form any reasonable and intelligent idea of what manner of men and women the- actor folks are. Theatrical peoble are generally seen upon the stage acting parts entirely for eign to their nature, character and tastes The gay and heartless coquette or the graceful dancer pieouettingon her toes, pive no outward sign of the drudging wife and mother fhe may be while the truculent vidian who earns only the ex-'i'rations of his auditors and whom every one wants to see dangling from the end o' a ropa, may be a vrey good hearted and honest sort of a fellow, to who.n all who know him wish well. In the London Nineteenth Century Review for December last, Adolpbus Vane Tempest gives some iniereatinK aspects of stage life. The first phase of tie subject which he brings to view is the morality of stago people in gt n erl. He declares that in the "better class o( theatres in Ejrope the inter course of the actors and actresses is carried on under the regulations of h rigid discipline and In this particular the Americon stage is now superseding that of Europe. There ia not a company bn the road to day that exercises more cares in the selection of its peof 1j thin dx s the Hsrald Square Opera Company s hkih appears bere Mon. and Tuee. lo and 17 in their season's success "A Trip To India." In its nine years history it baa ever aimed to do its full share toward the uplifting of the Stage snd from the fact that it has played to col leges and convsote, eveo churches, it Kemsthat Iw (Torts are being reward ed. Phone 16A for you drug wants. War ran'. Sanitary soda water at Warren's. Drink Wsrren'a (toot Beer. - ' Harlowe tod N. Kaxlows. . .' ' AdrB S. - Mr. and Mrs. Dan G, Bell, were bere on the Naptha Baahnre Sunday and re turned to Morehead City Id the after noon. - Mies Beeale Vartoo came home from Croatan hurt Friday to spend a few day a at hqma and returned tb her school on Monday morning. , ' . - Mr. Fred E Fraaklln who have been spenduig f tw days with Mrs. Af F. Bell bft Sunday for Morehead Cltj from where of tar speeding a few days with relaUvea will retorn to bet heme in Norfolk Va. . . ; Mr. J. fltry Dark and family re lomed to their home at Beaufort Sun day afternoon; , , " ' Cept. B. R. Willi ford and aitr Misl Irme Willi ford left Sunday after noon with Mr. Das 0. Bell on bis naptha go ing lo Morehead City from where they left oo the Monday train ths former te mums his wjrk for the ft R. R- the later U raum ht studies at the Nor mal at GrenUro. ' Mr. John. S. Morton met with lbs "o f Edition at New &r jrs- I Ut. Jas R. favm rnt Jfily al i Kerriman. Mr, J, A. Ua-lt and a tarty nf r. Sanrl ylofljf makir.ji a rfJ'i.f tr p M P'fl ifirt a-vl ia U of ti w !. nu rrot t' !- r I tt V" r'.y. DEFENDANTS CALL ED m FMLE0. A SiSMtlotv Seranf it Sut trior Ceart Yes- tstfay: eatsien Vki UtU Ldnj .) .T - ' . In tk Right. 1 " . . 1 The Superior court convened at nine o.clock yesterday morning and began a day of strenuous work.;; A nther un- , looked for denouement Was the absence of parties fur whom true bills bad been rendered for selling liquor without a licenfcev The names of Messrs. J. O. Lima and James Harrison, and the col ored men Providence Bryan and Gulon Were called in court and failed to find. Sonds were ordered forfeited and ca pias issued for each. It was found later that James Harrison was at his home confined to Hs bed by sickness and his bond was restored, the officers were unable to locate the other men. The other cases passed upon were: State va Paul . Venable, fraud, 8 months in jail; assigned to work' on road?. State vs Thomas Midyette, assault, $10 and costs. : Stnte vs Joe Green, obtaining mpney on falsa pretenses, case taken on ap peal from magistrates court; judgment of lowr r court affirmed. Jh n. Bryan, assault with doadly weapon, six months in jail or to work on roHil3. The case of William Sultan for sell in? Vqnor without a license was called after tite the noon recoes and continued until nijfht. The testimony was quite involved and in some instances was the cause of a deal of wrangling. Judge Long being anxious to adjourn court held the case last night. You will find a fine assortment of roses at Warrens. Following are the varieties, Marechal Niel, Helen Gould, Admiral Schley, President Carnot, Reine Marie Henriette. Letter to J K Land Dear Sir : Some think we take a e- od deal of risk in inviting complaints of Devoe lead-and zinc we authorize our agent to sell it under this guaran tee : If you have any fault to find with thia paint, either now in putting it on, ' nr hereafter in tbe wear, tell your ) dealer about it. W authorize him to do what is right at our expense." The following story tells how little the risk is : J. H. Anher & Co., hardware deal ers. Rhinebeck, N. Y., have sold Devoe from '78 lo now: have sold thousands of gallons and have bad just one com plaint m all this time. Three sides of a bouse were perfect; the fourth was as bad aa the three were good. , Explanation It rained the night be fore the fourth side was painted, and the painters didn't watt for tbe wood to dry. What ia done in such a ease T What ever the dealer, who sold the paint, confers it fair to do. We leave it to him. He may not do exactly what we should do If we were , there. The btt we rao do is to leave it to him. - , o Tours Inly, F. W. Drvoc 4 Co. ' 9 No v York. P8-K W 8manwood Sells Our Paint. Its equal M i curative agent does not exist. So parftct Is tbe medicinal ac tion ee to challenge (he admiration of the, medical profession,' Such ia Bol luUr's Rocky Mountain Tea.', S3 eeats. Tea or Tablets. Sold by F. 8. Duffy. Dae Warren's xtracts , Mori Local Miaufietering. There waa told in these eolurane a few weeks ego, that earload of agri edit y ret Implements had been shipped from tbU city, these ,tmplementat all being manufactured here, -v. - i Aaxhr maou factoring Kern to he added to tbe above la the shipment of a solid carload of buggies, all made la New Bern, and probably the Brat ship ment of the klod ever made from here. TMe hurries, top buggiee, wm meaaf sturd by G. S, Waters A Sdbe, snd bought by i. A. Joael, Ibe wall known oalr m borva, mules sod all kinds of roodt hkb are used ia roe ntllon with tab and llvry stable. ',r. Jonre whoUkes tbe entire output At Wt'ar A Sons, made the shipment to J. M. -r at Ujrm K. C , OAflTOntA. ' cr r 1 .ir ;; for your- 'i w a ) . -BEFORE; COURT.' SUPREME UllWfls 8s;1lew Trtol. The Couscll h : . Case Pastes I'pon. Special to JonmiL . . Raleigh, N. C April, 1L-In the Supreme court there was conclusion of argument m the very remarkable case of Bob Lilllston the fakir convicted of killing Charles G. Smith of Petersburg here, wtb was sentenced to fourteen years in the penitentiary for murder in the second degree. Attorneys for Liiliaton lodged a motion for a new trial upon the ground of newly discov erd evidence, this being that of a wo man, given sinee the conviction in the Superior court. It is said the Supreme court will hardly grant the motion after ito action in tbe Council case from Cumberland county, in thts case as sociate Justice Douglas respited Coun cil who was convicted of rape, on the ground of newly discovered evidence, until the full bench could pass upon the evidence. The court decided this was not the practice and there was no precedent. The court has affirmed this doctrine in the Register. CABBAGE, Caboage, Henderson's early summer grown in Florida, and for Bale by C. E. Whitc.omb, 83 George St. Speaks for Itself. The following letter was received from James D. Nutt, tate Deputy Grand Chancellor K. of P. of Wilming ton, N. G, and it is one that reflects great credit upon the attraction that is to be exhibited here on April SOth to May 5th inclusive: Wilmington N. April 7, la0(i. Mr. Jaa. II Smith, K. of R. & S., ' New Bern, N. C. Dear Sir and Brother: I I ui derstand that you are to have the Pierca Amusement Company in your eity shortly, for a week's stand, and that it is under the auspices of Athenia Lodge, K. of P., and I thought a word from me would-not be amiss. I have seen these shows, and 1 pro nounce them clean and wholesome. There is not a bad feature among them, and the absence of "Freaks" is cer tainly refreshing. I l hough t, maybe, a word from one who bad seen them would help to swell the crowd and make glad the "timid" once, as there is absolutely nothing that will mar the feelings of the most senaitive. Trusting that you may do well, and with best wishes, I am Fraternally yours, J. D. NUTT. K Card. I have just learned that some of my opponents have seen fit to circulate the report that I have withdrawn from the race for Register of Deeds, which ia fsbe and without any foundatiw what ever. I wiab to say to my friende and enemies, that I am in the race to s nriah and can truthfully say that I j have never thought once of withdraw-1 mg, therefore I utterly fail to aee how ! auch a report could ever have been cir culated. Reepectfuliy, RICHARD ft. LANE. How Japs Keep Strong Joopial Retain Cm Learn Some thing of Vitut from This Such a thing aa weakling ie hardly known la Japan. Tbe wonderful endur ance of the Japanese soldiers and sail ors n the recent war has been the mar ret of all nations. Both men snd women are WcD, happy and Strong. - Tbe reaeofl for this oo careful Invtati galore Ut) us. le that the Japanese from childhood p know how to keep wrQ ihrougb care of the ditgvalive system. If ihf have" trouble with lodlgealne, b an burn, wind on tbe stomach, loee ef apprtite, i sleejrfMSAee, Jt, beadacbee, rbeumalie peine, barkrbva, or any of the ether troubles caujwd by n weak suiwtach, thoy treat themeflrea Uh some of the principal remcdlea that com pox Mi-o-na, t stomach trmt-if that hM kbWy a large aale fi New Bm at F. 8. Duff. " . " Po eniforwly siKTfeful has Ibe rvm tAj bn in coring tQ tUmwh IroobUe wh-T h ie ud ia a.tmdne with the lm; ! dirrtnna with rcb hoi, I1-'! V. K li!y t'.v a gad fjar nt.o riib vry IA tn pa AAte re f jnl ta rr.' r-'j if M-e faile teUae- v T - I A - 1 x ' i i r ! J".-'! ar.f (en ARGUMENTS IMCKBURN IS SOLE AGENT FOR THE "Crawford". Shoe FOR AND "The Patrician" FOR WOMEN. "No Shoes Wear Better" SHOES ! OXFORDS ! SHIRTS We are showing this week at our Clothing and Shoe Store! the 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 we will send to your home for fitting. See our new stock of Shirts and Neckwear. J. J. J. L. HARTSFIELD Contractor mid lluilder. I also run a complete Tin-Shop in connection with above work. Agent for the Wood Fiber Wall Plaster. OFFICE PHONE 129 RESIDENCE PHONE 185 Office and Tin Shop. 90 Middle Street., NEW BERN. N. C. Buy A Lot in Highland Park 7th Ward, Norfolk City. TbU property w located midway twtwm the centr of Norfolk and tb Jameetown Expedition Cround. with rar aervire to ei'thr point. TERMS $5. and $10.00 per month, without interec or taxes until paid for. Lots $400 to $750. according tc location. The city 'a rapid growth in thia dirrrttor nhnukJ makr murh higher Va)u t. For further particulars apply to C. T. PUMPHREY, Hotel Harelton. New Bern. N. C. c HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE. 140 Main Street. Norfolk. Va. THE WOOTTEN STUDIO Platinum Sepia Portraits LATEST THINO Nptcial Attention Qlven to " Finishing: ' Amateur . Work BAYARD WOOTTEN SEASONABLE; HOUSEHOL GOODS. Nc- Mattinf:a Some very nice piece in Ch;r. 'Japan j'literns. Hcfrirtr4tonLirf,'; stock toe-!--; - i ift'lr? Crrim l rcirrVhite i N'r.v Lir.3 Iliby Go Carta. ""rJI, . MEN eee--eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee44 ! BAXTER. IN PHOTOGRAPHY Mountain, rccri--.a Evi-iyth r.g in Fun
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