. . rv ... w v: L 1 7 1 . NEW BERN; N C. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 1906. TWENTY-FIFTH YE eree,sed: THE 1UBY DEADLOCK THE, SWITCHING NUISANCE BIS GALA WEEK. 'A Send Yoiir To BelFittelfl 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 pride. Come here for your EASTER SHOES! J M Mitcfiell Co., PHONE 288 t 81 Pollock St., Opp. Substantial There are some people who desire subatantial fur niture and others who pre fer the artistic and every l,ly wil! choose thse quali ties combined. We offer n line of goods that appeal to the eye and are sold it REASONABLE PKICES.. An examination of our stock will establish all tbe claims we make; T. J. Tlill.MU lUKMTUIlE COMPANY Now Bern NC. Hath ijgiipn Paint All shades. Pure Oils and Lead. Now Is the time to Paint and brighten up the home. Parold Roofing, Sash Doors, Blinds, Lime and General Hard ware. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Sup'y. Co. PHONE 147. IE IMS FAIR PIKE FAC-SIMII.K REPTIODUCTION AMID THE BLAZE AND GLITTER OF BIG- SHOWS JtttGGEST! GREATEST ! GRANDEST I UNSURPASSED AND U NA PPROACHED UY ANY OUT-OF-DOOR AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE THAT CLEAN ! WIIOI.KSOMK! TVTztt To ONE New Bern Under The Auspices of The Knights of Fife. MrSPECI Kl. EXCURSION TRAINS EVERY DAY I " ' " GRAN BAND CONCERTS HOURLY by Prof. T. McQuarrltt. CHALLENGE CONCERT BAND 1 j FUN FAST AKD FURI0U3 S0METHINQ DOING EVERY MINUTB t MEET YOUR FRIENDS ON TTHE PIKEt" ; - Pierce Amusement Company, A. U PIERCE, Dlrtor C. CIO. SvMiRR. EDNEY RIDGE, IJENRY BIAODGOOD. ' - . Cm. Aft , l, i AdrtWUvj Rp. , ' - CmumUoc Aft- CREATION I UIGE;; CRE:A M!r dik. w ?ii DAYS ARE COMING I. v L. , W r pTprJ tot iLm' nd tn i J" ny nt er ym want. . '; Cm ti Cvih't (Tkii. ftnd an t . .. Cg v h4-TtAmto all U 11 m. -Crescent Tobactu Company, Children Here Phone 288 Episcopal vnurcn Furniture! lO HAS EVER TOURED THE SOUTH I MURAL! IN'STIiUCTlVH Commencing MONDAY april 30m CREATION i I ' fSanE a- . i;:."ur.A:.rr. rxv.-'. l'fyZii&tjJT Sorot Daily Happenings lnTlisalr; T " GuiHWd Hardwire Company 6on Into lcw Quantrik The . Record 6ee Forward ; r Mr. Caar"Cone Again Sattehn ? For Good .Roads. I 'j !:;Kr;8nprl Marriago.?,-:- K Greensbpiro N. C. April 12." 1906. 4 TheGuilferd Hardware Company have moved into their handsome new quarters across South Elm street from where they were formerly located and they have now one of the most convenient attractive and best appointed stores in the city. The Insurance Adjusters have allowed the Odell Hardware Company $4,800 as fire and water damage to their office building injured some weeks ago. Hfrmany friends here and in other parts of the South will be glad to know that Mr. Cea'sar yone, who has been absent several weeks undergoing treat ment in a New York hospital for ap pendicitis, has returned home completely restored to his former health and vigor. Greensboro's afternoon paper, Mr. Joe Reece's Record, keeps on moving up, Recently it installed a second Meganihaeler typesettinp: machine en larging its floor space and job depart ment force. Yesterday it came out with I its telegraphic service doubled from ita former space. A deed has been filed in the register of deeds office here from the Safe De posit Trust Co. of Baltimore as trustee to J. B. and H. W. Cobb, af New York for several hundred acres of land netw Jamestown for a hunting preserve. MeasersJ. Van Lamlley and R. V Douglas went to Ruflin yesterday where they made speeches at a rally which was held in the interest of the "t'01' roads" movement whiuh is now bein agitated by the people of Kjo.'iniliii.. County. An election vill be held in ths near future when tho question of wsuts ing bonds to the amount of $30,000 for the improvement of roads will be rr clded. A surprise marriage ceremouy was performed in the parlor of the Clegg Hotel last night at 9 o'clock the. con tracting parties being Mr. Calverton S Strader and 8iss Mattie E. Chriamoh, both of this city. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. G. Kirkxnan and was witnessed by only a few friends The bride is quite an attractive young lady. The bridegroom is a member of the firm of Strader Bros, grocers. West Lee Street. Mrs. Laura Winningham, mother of Contractor J. L. Winningham died yeiterday at 7 o'clock at the horn of her daughter Mrs. G. W. Bath U3 W. Lee St She, was 37 years old and died from an attack of pneumonia. Tbe rt maioa were taken to Aihcboro, the former home of the deceased, this morning for interment. Have your prescriptions filled at War ren'. Old Tim Dances lor Confederates New Orleans April 12: The entertainment comn iUe of the U. C V. Reunion to be held in New Orleans April V 26 and 27 has UxoeH call to veteran from other cltk tr range their 'W tor an M-Uni 8outrn cotillon anl'V'ginU ret which will be led by Gonr al Stolen D. LeotndMrs, Cmieral Eraxa BragK oa the nlgh of Thursday ,.il 26th. It i desired that each locality make up tU own oet ooat to be prepared to particlpaU In tho biggest alng is t dance rrrg.veo la tho South. , Ths old 8U Luu Hotel which U Immediately oppo- siU the reunion hall has been fitted up with 9000 eoU' with oWetrk Ughti ni other eoovenioneta, all of which will bo frte, to the rterni. The Railroads bar made reduced rates to New Or loans for tho oecasio and frva tho pretont outlook tho Indications ore that Uto stlMance will xrci oven that of th big rranlon beld lcre In 1901 , HVI "BEEH COMI OIL & , FERTiLtFri ::ills M Axvr actv. tRu tit. 1 Ftc: n -i C.J 'i ::'; ftii" i;. c. iria' Oat in Cmi; of State n Miar AntbjCaM Ownwwci Ajihwt Never bufore per perhaps in the history of Craven cour ty court have two juries been interested in cases at the same time' in which the defendant U one and the same man. The Journal yesterday morning spoke of the ease of the State va William Sultan. As is well: known the jury is out on the first case having been given to their consideration about midnight Wednesday and up to the time of going to press had not reachad a' verdict. On the opening of court yesterday morning the preliminaries of trial No. 2 wero begun. There are three indictments against Sultan but. it is not likely than more than the two eases wiil be tried at the present term of court. x " The morning session was taken up with hearing motions arguments, affi davits and other technicalities incident to the trial of the second case. Judge Long having ordered tho trial to pro ceed the work of organizing a jury took Up a portion of the afternoon session and the evidence began. The court dosed at 8:30 last night and will resume business this morning at 9:30 o'clock. All indict. uents against Sultan are for the same alleged offense. Its eqaal as a curative agent does not exist. So perfect is the medicinal ac tion us to challenge the admiration of the medical profession. Such is Uo!-Iiitt-r's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Sold by F. S. Dully. Notice to the Public Tlw driymen of New Bern announce eginniu(r with April 11th they will i-harge 20 rents jer load for hauling from the A. C. L. or A. &N. C. depots t j any part of Uio city. Large S:go Palms ren's. cheap, at Wsr-t Ktaysville April 10. visiting Rrv J Miss Mamie Bryant is B Olive. Messrs L T Gilleth and G H Jenkins were visitors at Stella Sunday. Mr G E Weeks spent Sunday in Kins- ton. Mr R S Weeks will be absent from his business a few days. Since our last writing several new buildings have been contracted. Mr J H Ward has built two, Mr G P Rogers one, Mr U h kubanks one, and tho Vethodist parsonage- is nearing corn- plot ion. Mr F C Henderson, our painter is giving the town good service. Brotherhood Lodge, I OOF., which was only n short time ago organ ised, is gaining in membership. A protracted meeting will begin in the Methodist church Saturday night. April 29U. Rev D C Geddie P E. will beaar'uUedby Rev B F Deloathof Mt Olive. Mr Deloach is s capital local Methodist preacher. All are cordially Invited to attend tbexe meetings. Miss Mildred Keieingham, who will do the training In the millinery store, arrived Monday and will begin work irr modlately. Mr Ostis Meadows of Wilmington is y lulling relatives hero. ' CM. M. Sanitary soda water at Warrcti'i. 'JUST BREATHE IT Nroool Car Oitarrk la Istorsl ssd fit- ... Mossl Wsy.. ' No dang trout drugs or alcoholic con coctions arc taken into tho sy stent whoa Ryomei U osod In the treatment of ca tarrh. Breathed through tho aeat pocket Inhaler that comeo with every outfit, tho balsamic healing of Hyowtoi penetrates to the most ft mote cells of the Doss, throat an4 longs, killing all catarrhal germa, heeling tho irritated mucous membrane and offer ting a com pWte and permanent euro, ' " No tnMne Ukea Into tho sumach ran pnmMf rch tho rHK cells of the sir fit, or giro the Imme dUlo rHef that follows the bm of Hy nr4. A few Ujrs trtmnUs uis' ly H that Is fKKVMtry toshowho-w 'tZTJ&'XX ''' VIC C..4 Kt eyrs of tUrrh anvsrg H fjUm.r H Grsn-1 Oftunril of tho ItofslAr that r. ft. IiiTy k.:Ii it uvW a t;.'nuni U l" Hui'mgw Wd Uveg;rauie l.t it -U ro'.Mr a J !T ThurJy ar4 st the f rt urU.i It ii Mtifdk,o. 7e em-i''w, !3 tV tfT.cf were fe-Wid fl-'e f.it.'.l ; ,:t.r. U mr - tvir r;--ti r.tins; M. 3. M l.'lVirMUt.Miiir.f Mfr!, (Pr'.r.vn ortr?Ut the fl-aw of Viro 'J V.- 0 I t ' r 2 1 ', h r i i I V 2 f t Km . !; V. T. I c: - As arsat on iaovAUanttr Coast Un Road ts ' ontho Mlsnllo atid lloHft ; ; . -. , i CaroIlM Railroad. What's sauce for the goose is aaude for the gander b an aphorism which may be taken in a practical sense many times and while so orach is being said about the shifting nuisance on the A. and N. C, road we wish to suggest that , efe othera The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has long been switching backward and for ward on its tracks on Queen street and the people affected by it on account of the noise, dirt and smoke have allowed it t be one of their daily crosses and h ve meekly gone about their work making no complaint, although the nuisance of the Atlandic Coast Line is just as bad as that of the A. and N. C. 1 1 seems that the ordinance of the city fathers relative to the shifting of cars ought to extend to the A. C. L. as well as the A. and N. C. The freight trains are in the habit of coming into the station at almost any time of the night and the wheezy and rheumatic old engines puffing and blowing can not help but cause a great deal of djs c mfort Then it is not an unusual tiling for the engines to run off the track and that always makes a bad matter worse. But an accident like a lU'i nilment can be overlooked but the omistant din, dangerous conditions and altogether disagreeable features of shifting have got past the endurance of those who live neighbors to the At lantic Coast Line yard. Complaint has been made a good deal of late but it is liktly the company will assume that as people have stood it so long they should not begin to kick at this late day. CABBAGE, Cabbage, Henderson's oarly summer grown in Florida, and for sale by C. E. Whitcomb, 83 George St. I Change in Offices I Wilmington Star. I It will be with sincere regret that many friends in this city will learn that First Mutenant and Chief Executive Officer B. M. Chiswell, of the Unitod States Revenue Cutter Seminole, sta tioned at this port, has been transferred to the U. S. S. Boutwcll, stationed at New Bern, N. C Mr. Chiswell is re cognized as easily one of the best men in the service and his popularity, both aboard ship and in the city, knows no bounds. Mr. Criswell will be succeed ed on the Seminole by Lieut. Charles Suttcrleo, who comes from the Wood bury at Portland Me. He is expected by the last of this week and Mr. Chin will at once proceeds to New Bern. Finest print butter, 80 cents pound. Coast Line Market por Easter Egg Hunt, The children who mit Mm Pass last Easter, will !he rejoiced to learn that she will again hold a reception in the basement of Centenary church next Monday afUromm and night. She has brought with her the twin, ''Polly and Peter", who went to make lh! ac lainua-'i -f ihi boys an I ghi, and supply tiiem with Caster eggs. Madame Pass is a close connec Ion of San a Claus, and inhrnU tho family trait of generosity, if you feed her an egg she will give you a present, which she carries in her inexhaustible pock et. Admission free, and averyono that buys an egg gets a present. Refresh ments served. Corao and tee this start ling monstrosity. Use Warren's extracts' Picnic NoUct 4 . There wlU be a picoie aear Cow pen Landing Saturday, May. (.' Good mu sk la attendance. Ertry ont Is cordi ally inrlted to come, . . . '. New Tert Cetton Atariet. , ' Tbe following wore tfcc opening and closing price on tho New York Cotton Exchange, April It '. Opeoj High Msy,, 1L2S 112 inly ' IL17 lltl Oct 10M 10 ReHe-IUS3 Lut year, 22.7S? LW Qoae 11 13 1L 111? JL idu uu i C.r'.1 r ' I. UT. ft. F. J"M W. F. JM th. i.r l rrt rf ii!i)r t,f Trmt Co r 1 ).X 111. "TU wVo !! !d ;l f'.irr.t-t Jit r, .t. ! NIIW ACKLT STOIJE 'l.-.i p-.' V - I, t . in The Srsat Pierce Anasement Co. Kirs Week - eUorHSOUi, The Pierce Amusement Co. who open in New Bern April 80th for tho K. of P's Big Gala Week have just closed a successful engagement' in Goldsboro and the Argus of that city has the fol lowing to say: "The Pierce Amusement Company closes a successful week here tonight. It has been a week of unalloyed pleas ure and only words of prais sre uponri ail Brae, it nas been noticed and com' mented -favorably upon by our be&t people that there is not the usual ob jectionable following of swindlers, etc., with the Pierce Company that follows the wake of other amusement com panies. Mr. Pierce's first-requisite ia cleanliness and morality, and this alone, may be credited his unbounded Mif-eese. "Mr. George Marr, general agent for the company made several claims when his company opened here. The com pany closes here tonight and all these claims have been lived up to the latter. The best people of the community have been in attendance during the week. "Goldsboro has had samples of Cur nival Companies before which gave the very name Carnival a black eye, but it was up to Pierce to bring the first real clean company to our city. It has been a pleasure to lake a lady do vn to the "Pierce Pike," which was devoid of fakes or suerires'tive attractions. It is tho finest, cleanest and be.st organiza tion of its kind which has over toured this section of the country, and a re turn engagement will be welcomed by our best people." Damrosch In Wilmington. The lovers of good music of Eastern Carolina will have a splendid dune to hear one of ihe world's most famous musicians and orchestras at Wilming ton Tuesday evening April 24. Walter Damrosch and his company of artists will give one of their fine concerts at the Academy of Music on the above dale and everyone who loves music as an art and not merely for entertain ment will be glad to hear this excep tionally fine attraction. Reduced rates have been arranged on all railroads and information can be secured by applying to the agents. If yu wouli lose that dull old headache And feel as lively as a (lee, Miike haste to your druggist And buy some Kock Mountvn Ten. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Rus;lfi Creek. April 9. We are glad to learn that Eld. Rus sell in impioving, hope he will continue to improve and be among us again. Mr. I. W, Kusaell has returned home from Holly Springs, where he was teaching school. Mrs. J. P. Dickinson returned home last week from Boaufort. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Springle of IJ.m fort wore he guests of their brother, Mr. L. L. Springle, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Hugh Longest and Muti Nancy Ramsy of -Beaufort wuro thii guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dicktnvm Ut week. Mr. Loyd Springle U roairing on of his dwelling houses, lie will have s "cosy" home when compUited. Mr. Avery will hold his regular polntment the third Sunday. Mr. A. W. Dickinson boughs lively little colt last wctk, ho is going tn train him up as he would have bltn o. Trading homes neetns to be tho fad these days. Mr. J. K. Russell lis trac ed and likes his new hors splendid. We were sorry to htar of the dwtli of Mr. Sylvester Ma, we sympa thlxe greatly with his relative. Mr. and Mrs. George Rumm-II wore tho guests of their brethnr, Mr. J. C Russell last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith ofBtau fort wero the gueU of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tbos Rossell Mr. John Rosevll of New Bern spnt Sunday with his parewla. v Country School "Mat n." Drink Wsrreo's Root Beer. Big Clearrnce Hale At tho Now Bm Racket Store Sat urday tho Win. W more largo Pitchrro and BwW at t ata tho st, and other Ma; bargain Doa'tmWIt. MO : io mm. Mr. Jno. N, CrlWa mt Jarkoft, Mich., haa M U Mr. i. Council Brews one e( the rnoat moArrn and vp-to-dste pmt-r IWk wmhlneo (a tho tsaiiot and wilt Ucplro la abowtnflMs mtfhln and tU wtrrtla to aU parUos wh4 are teUtWod la this butMUig ma Uriel, Mr. (i bHone bpirg mm erptet tor,rr insa, ar.d orTgtnf, answer trj f ti U.st my bepctUhWa (!urg his sfc-t stay hro bistrurtlr Mr. ! rd ft frn OH st f t f MHcsJf 9iriX fwtt. IIcln:in University 1 f - -.'.r.V.C. ,!i-r-,-r ,-oi'-'f it fV.rf. -. f " -; - .s i' ..'.," i - r . HACK IS SOLE AGENT, FOR THE "Crawford" Shoe FOR AND "The Patrician" FOR WOMEN. ' No Shoes Wear Better" SHOES ! OXFORDS ! SHIRTS ! Wefare showing this week at our Clothing and Shoe Store, che 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 Oxrords. -;: 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. OO000000t THE WOOTTEN STUDIO Platinum Sepia Portraits LATEST THING IN PHOTOGRAPHY Npecial Attention Given to Finishing Amateur Work BAYARD WOOTTEN SEASONABLE HOUSEHOL GOODS. New Mattings Some very nice pieces in China Japan patterns. Refrigerators Large stock to select frc (ce Cream Freezers White Mountain. Peerless and Arc New Line Baby Go-Carts. Everything in Furniture z Stoves. J OH N B. I V E S. Poor- f.,7 fU hUidU J. L. HARTSFIEL! Cntraetor and Ilalldrr, I also run a complete Tin-Shop in connection v. above work. Agent for thcWood Fiber Wall Plaster. . . OFFICE PHONE 129 RESIDENCE PHONE 1 ; OfUce and Tin Shop. 90 Middle Street, k ; NEW BERN, N. C , Buy. A Lot in. Highland Pa 7A Wsr, ?vwf' ft City. TU pn erty U Soralod Wiidway betwei ,, , of N'jtf'.I nd t JsmUw r,feHo Oswnda, with tor onttr i- yir t. . t . . TFKMS $S. and $10.00 per month, without jr. cr tixc until piid for. Lcti2)0io 575D, accord l'-otion. . ' ' D tti'j' rr t-f ffoeth H t.io iir yn sVid a-ac invh f.v- ft f -! r j ,'t,r t ' ' 1 1 BURN MEN BAXTER. Rtrol. I fa f . . !-f-r, W. I). Bnrrini;lon