NEW BERN, N- C. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 20. 1906 NO. 17. TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR .TtfTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTt TTTYTYTTTYYTTTT fTTTTTTTTTTf W CM FI THEM ME Ladies Embroidered Shirt Waist with Collars and Guffs. Children's White 'tick Sailor Caps at 25c. Children's Linen Caps at 25c. Children's Pique Caps with stars and anchors at 25c. Ladies Sailor Hats at 25 and 50c. DANISH CLOTH IN ALL COLORS. t wt wtiiuu sir rv PHONE 288 5 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church 3 MIG1S THE BLACKBURN TRIAL Swarsboro 3t .. ..---'- )..).. llf . liit'.!. ym.T CN.;iN-wvn. O.. April 1 Cin ei.mat . .. for ;i N i. in a.t l j. a-t sixm a.- j.;KKit,l- Wo uiv i;uv In aid! in i:ut Biiiliiin; .m M:u'i ;-' t . and tin in vo"n .'ij'ic for bii-:n'!-N. I ry i 'm v i , tr c -;t.i)lt.-.htn. r.l ,:i Oie I'll i - i-i -p fi-.;tro.vi'tl hy t::- lire, a i ' i i' ly t'i:n" iiic!i w ,v- I.M vru .-HI II .11 --(.f.- a Iim :i t.: U,'i.-;,f n!' V.i I. Wl HI lit t ttvr nf the ln-ii"!" liirtt vei.Vt.lm if lin.":ifi- wnuM ;-.!;.: , a ihi: w;is 'rt t.tp iln.'ir. !".!! turi' tun! 'Art- i:i ho hou -t pst-t oi" thr tiiv. but t'lOili r.ur.l-iwj H: v. Lok,H wr f-niTid (it In in as jwrfwi t-ondition precedent th tire and could be uand ainurt if it won n' t that dry h-ul u innate nrnt! lmm the flrx-. Wfi will aenJ you on! of Lh h-mks a., so 'm m huvc it t .'upic 1. a .: a testimonial of what your sate will lo. nad we will v.r y.j-i uiv tftini-i lial oi uny 'Itpcription yuu m.iy deoire, f- wi can noL say too mil- h 'f i h v iv th' fir io ri t ho tiro. Youri vt-rv truly, I'hk C:rnoi.u: Ti:i.ljraph Pub.C.. L. A. Ktlcrsun, Uu sinew Manager 1. S Wi- :VI ill-- - . Iln irn Sjfcand lAck Comnnny' Safes, one of the beat safes on the rriirlw :. '1 : v in winninR the (cold M-dal at World 'b Fair. St. Lou it;, 1904 We hac 1 !i in iii ii.x l; wriKliin from 475 lb to lti. Write for Catalogue and i. J. II K.NKR FURXriTRl COMPANY New Bern NT. Heath & Milligan Paint All sha.l up the honi" w arc. I'.r 'iIh and Lead. Now is the time to Paint and bright' n '.in. .1 llo'jfinR, Sash Doors, Blinds, Lime and General Hard- Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Sup'y. Co. PHONE 147. THE IMS FAIR PIKE TAC-SIMII.K Kl i INDUCTION AMID THE BI.AZL A.n GLITTER OK J1IGGEST BIQ ! GREATEST SHOWS io GRiNDEST THE TERROR Al THE GOL- GATE DOES NOT GROW LESS Fire Under Control Late Yesterday Afternoon Loss $2o0.000,C00 TwtU Squire Wiles nl tht CMy In Ruins. Other Cltie Have Severe Shocks. Scientist Pretliete Further Convuttione. Special to Journal: San Francuco, April 19.- -The r.o.-rorp of the earthquake situation do not di minish 4s tiin" passos baton the other hand tlwv increase. Lcs Angeles, sout'. 1" ihU ci'y ar.i S.mt.i Kosa. 60 mllw te the north have both Le-!ti badly shaken I Argument About Over Charge Ju)t. Friday Special to Journal Greensboro, April 19. At the con vening of Federal court this morning, in the Blackburn trial, district attor ney Lewis announced, that the govern ment would introduce no further testi mony. Argument was then begun to the jury, all having concluded when ri.urt adj mmed tonight, except Judge Lewirf who will close for the govern ment, Friday, Judge Goff beginning his charge to the jury possihy ut eleven o'clock. Facts About San Francisco . Area in Bquare miles 46, An evsnt quite unique in the history Judge Will Llkelv "P"""""" ""'j ui una on lown in unsiow county was Pelietier April 10. Farmers are taking advantage of this tine spring weather and are hustling their work as fast as they can. The Unitarians', held the:r regular monthly meeting here last Sunday. Several people attended the Kast r service at Swansboro. Mr. Jesse Watson made a LiiRiness trip to Jacksonville last week. Mr. Oscar Wiggins went to Newport list Monday. k i i t .11.. i - i e . .Mr. Samuel uniy n&? returnc uuim Newport last week where he has l-cen employed in ihe livery fPtabli3limTit i f :j C, :arroll.. Mis.-ea KUiih ami Juiiaiuck attended reliyi )U3 services in Svvar.sboro Ti uxs Xi) nigi.t. 'r .1 M. Thonin.-- has purchased a fine ri.-w . irriagc. X. Y. Z. ABsesseU value of all prop- : the Eastertide celebration in the llni erty $524,224, 650 00 tarion Church. It includes a special I Public debt 4,228,327 00 Easter Musical Ser c : in the church at ; Mayorof city Eugene E. three in the afternoon, which was par- Schmitz. (ticipated in by thepupilsof the Sunday Has 9 savings hanks, with school, Rev. W. S. Key, of Boston, resources aggregating $166, 4 'tf, 77:. 05 : Mass. who has charge of the new Uni Has 2G commercial banks, ! tari n missionary movement now spread with resources aggrega- ing so rapidly throughout Eastern North ting 8117,47..(J02 25 Carolian, presiding at the organ and Is the greatest shipbuilding (ort on Miss O. Feasenden of Cambridge, the shores of the Pacific ocean. Mobs, conducting tho singing. Ranks first in the world in the use of T)iere Was vpry ,ar,p (.(;n-realil.,n telephones, having one phone for every lpre3enti a )uni,er of friends conur.g s.xteen inhabitants. , j down the Whit(, (,;ik ,im. in L,oals. tJ Exports by sea during 10M were over attend the service. J.,5,000,000 00. OASTOEIIA. -Wt- ) Kit Yoa Hava Always Beught A 0uie! Marriaijc. up. i he outlying districts an. reigr. ooring cities, have, however, not mi- j A, l)it. ,,tiiuufu, rtiM(,WA, 0f Mr , nd ferd in the comparative degree thai j dachas. Whitty, in I'oik-cksville, N San Francisco has. ', on the merninjj of April 10th, 19W, The oeoDle linve a. t'.er duntrer to ilr Mi'lard Stephen Carter of Em.ig- face. Famine is threaten. ng them and UNSUKPASSEI) AND 11 N APPROACH ED BY A-Y OUT-OF-DOOR AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE THAT HAS EVER TOl ltEI) THE SOUTH CLKAN! WII()LI-( ONE SOLID Wl.EK M01!.I.! INSTRUCTIVE! Commencing MONDAY APRIL 30TH. New Bern Under The Auspices of The Knights of Pythias NT.PElUI. EX'TRSIoN TRAINS EVERY DAY ! ('-RAN HAND CONCERTS HOURLY by Prof. T. McQ.mrr.o CHALLENGE CONCERT BAND ! ! UN I AST AND FURIOUS SOMETHING DOING EVERY1 MINUTE MEET YOUR FRIENDS ON "THE PIKE !" Pierce Amusement Company, cm h. A. I,. PIERCE, DircU.r fn. F.DNEY RIDC.F. HENRY BIK)I)GC)OD. AdvprtiiirHf R.r. (VieiUMtinc Act. CREATION ! CREATION I M RR. Urn. Kit. V THE PEOPLE Prove The Quality 'of Our Ice Cream it is stated that there is only 3 days provisions in sight. The drinking water supply also is growing loss and the failure of both may nian Buffering and authorities are endeavoring U i.mke the arraogemi ntii to d ec k it. Chinete Ouirtert Dtitroyed. Two of tho most unique Bcctira of tht) city wlu :v (hinese and .THpanefie quarter! have been were utterly obliter ate 1. The ligiit and frail structures which they lived in fell easy prey to the earth quake and a Kfeat man) of tho ofc.u pants were killed The number of ( hin eic killcil will roarh neve rr.l thoupai.d. CMy Under MlllUry RuU : Thousandu of troops rcgulari and militia are on djty and their service m regarded as most imortant. They re especially of good service in keeping thieving operations at a minin.um. Three men have been shot and killinl who were caught mealing from tin ruins or from dead lodies. Soldier have been ivrn ordem to shoot ail r sons whoTi they know to have been elcaling Thry forrc men tu work i the (oint of thrir piaUiln. A Hunrtd Thouun Hemtleet On of the BKit pitiful niijnti i to behold the etarving homeli. .p!e wamieTing in the ruin, w alrnont craxivl with grief, lo' m ; for tnend an 1 vaiuahlt. It u -:il.-l that the lumbar of bnmeU-aa nnea will be in rreaeJ Ui lQO.KO. The number of doad i UceJat l.OO, while tt.e nurolxr of Injured may rech 1,00 or 6,000. Tbe irtrrenim'nt ha aent lenti a-xl Cofijrma h& appropriated 31, tO ), 000 for 4mmJite um. Ut fwrrrvir h4 proeUbnrd a pnblkboliday mnd urgvd that boaimM men and factory nu a may t!Ww their help tntm io Sao FnuvriarQ to bl tt bp the debrte. TV parka are dUmi wiU IbuoevuxU of pnt) waitinf for food tad wBter to be apporViont 1) IbfTU. V4er Cw(. At fow ,'o'clotk Uiis aMiMon b4 Art It M ttaied waa undtr coay IroL Hm fm imemar conpMiM will b ,jrrei itren tinkt to U lkf bH(t km sjd nvwrr wUl be f afj to toapend. Tbc pewpetty hart u rtiud i uso.ooo.guo Ut til u Otavgbt to ry tntmrtf. Tlat wboU bwWaai titewfr an, k4i ttoM ire im rsiM ba4 Owm tuid tor ham, S. C, and Miss Margaret Almada White of this plare, were the contract ing parties. Many wero the beautiful presents. Soon after 9 o'clock am., a liett'Hi ful wedding march was t.oftly and sweetly render'-d at the piano by Miss Annie Whitty. PrreecJing the bridegroom and tht bride came flobt. Bilbioof loilorl.p j ville, and Mr LeUoy Henderson of j Onslow nnd the. ushers, Mr (.'lid ' 1:'1I, und Mr J S Hudson, quickly foiiowed ' by the bridegroom aiw Ins li nie ) ;m ing on his arm, und after a l.rirf :iu very appropriate uiariiage cerin iny hy tho Rev. Milhro, the bridegroom with his bride, and many of their friends and admirers, repaired to the depot, nnd after many congratulations were 1 y t icin reccivcxl, the new mar ried co u e made their depart ur- to ipend i I j -ii- honemoon first in tie spring I r izcb of Florida. They will tVn r i u in to South Carolina, the na tive h m of Mr Carter to spend aw hile with hii p.iven' and fricndi, after whirh they are expctetl to return here. Wr all wish them n happy and pleas ant sojourn M .1 a H.ife return. l!v a Friend. Hubert April I'.'. Rev. D. ('. (ieddie filled his reguhr apiointtnent at Queen's Creek lout Sun ilay, tbre was a small attendance o ing to the rain in the a m. Gen. W. H. WilliaVeturned to Rirh LandJi last MomLiy to rmume his house moving. Mr. Hen Willie who has teen sick for quite a while le reported convalescent. There will be a Sunday School eatab- lnhod at Smith'e Atadwfny the ftmt Sunday In May. ' Mis Jowptitre Hentafft of near RVh lamb la a visitor her thU woek, The new dwallinf of Mr. G. C. Smith ia near a completion. Mr and Mra Henry Conway vieiled Mr. Botell Conway at Marine Satur day and 8unday. B. E. Ourhams Creek April 19. The fruit in this section does not. seem to be injured by the cold, but we hear it is entirely cut olT hiBome pluco-i near here, we trust there will be a bountiful cop. TlieC. B. H. banquet held at Edward last Friday night was a grand 8uecess. After the installation of the newly elected officers of the lodge, Mr. Wm. Chancy, grand president, of Washing ton, N. C, delivered en eloquent and highly appreciated address, speakirg - f the Order of C. B H. as being one of the nobleat of Orders. After ths iddre"?s cake and wine waa served. The evening was one long to be remember ed by those who attended. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hardy of Small jper.t Sunday with parents here. Irish potatoes arc looking well .nd as so few wer planted we. are expecting very good prices. Service were held at Mary's Chapel last Sunday, quite u large crowd at-1 ,,rct r;lv(,r jn the communis y. and tended changed the character of the young C. G. T. j people lor good, that to extend its use- ii j i'olne;.s next Fall and Winter, t wo O A. B 3P O H. I JBL m I worthy lathes in Massachusetts have The Rev. V. S. Key, who is assis tant to the Rev. Edward Evenetl Hale D. D. Chaplain to the United States Senate gave an address on the origin, history and modes of celebrating Easter which he had witnessed in various parts of the world. The Rev. W. E. Cowan, pastor and Captain Black master one of the inde piitigable workers in the church also delivered interesting addresses appro priate to Lhe occasion. On Monday a Sale of Work on Bazaar was held in i he church in aid of the Day School which has been conducted bo success fully during the past winter by the Misses. L. O Fessendan and F. E Frost two experienced teachers from Mass achusetts. The edifice was crowded during the entire course of the Sale, oysters, lem onade lunch b iskets imd candy being I served. Many very arlHtie and useful j articles had been received from various parts of the country, while the young mo nen of the school h:.d made m ny article.., 'lite aubslantial sum of $1)!).(!0 w: s realised by the Bale. wl:ich every one considered it the greatest and most attractive church event, in the history of the town. The Day school, which has been running for six months Iris won so Am,!) jmlai You Hava Always fog j i I im - A' and in i: e-i.iuehi. phvsi. FiV.r!c Tiv-.e... - .i vj.!ii..r .. . .iieial m. : . e.iMiae ... . ie.i .y mp: . ,. 'I.ai t!ie ,v -IT l : rff'irtx of tile i" ' . i .. i . i; :.e! nuiljor- .e i.ir.'Clell t'l Slopping' i.r i ax lion nature. i; :.p .1 b.a-i li-hl M - l.-l ;i 1 llOe. .1 II IV of ej.es l'i:iv- '-f ie Tile pies jiven $1000 to purchase the Academy I 'Catt d i n th-: crest of th" hill ovcr- ! h.okirg the town. The estate iti j chides fine large school houie and com- forlable cottage ad joiniin', where scliool ! wdl keep and siK-ial settlement work ' lie engaged in for tho betterment of the j I'oiue life of the town. The lady teachers I left Swansboro yesterday moniir.g, via j New Hern, for their New England liooi.s, bus will return in tne P'all s deeply interested have they be om in this work for hotter conditions anvjnu bolh oiing and oil. URN IS SOLE AGENT FOR THE "Crawford" Shoe FOR MEN AND "The Patrician" FOR WOMEN. ' No Shoes Wear Better" SHOES ! OXFORDS ! SHIRTS f t t i i i ma J l."l P' vv.cil lei .3 .i oil' 1 I I New York Cotton Market. The following were the oxrtiing anl loping prices on the New Yurk CotNn Exchange, April pi, 1 iii.-t , lie ..M la I . lOllliel' li-s A ; ..i.-.tiun: 1 1 1 : r I l Ho. Ion 1 If 'hTTWn'lbV ttn Mk'wt kf tirle e aere.tHey wool I at (xtnmu i ow i lar jwrMiTwa, JUBT NOTICE Hill I - YaejhJ pit fciea oot of Twl M ( taaai voru fmiaVriner. Lom M lime ut at esse wrigt m pwihtie .attesitlnai fating mared form f f atrbali 8prisf axdu. H jfna- f emoi: 40 taaUisaa. r ryrew y f t4 l)lne-wiW oot , 'e fr.sk e ffn pTiif lh bf prtnr ef t)-r wsr-t W ale cell Ue et brand an id t-h00. Crescent Tobaau ; Company. ' Wi D. Barrlnfrloril: Snore ba crowned oar effort of ontirmg erwWror and w present to the puhlie with s eonfidaeww esmr Wcr held by any oiW MdkiM, Hotliatar'a Rocky MownUia Tea. M eaota. Tea or TablsM. tMd ty r. S. Puffy. Aped II. W ar waving Aoa eatb bow aod tvarybody an fcewy. Crden art Vioiinf fuaa, vd $oon Uri fbnif of frweM if amOrftif pro teta. Meawn Brrry u4 E4 Barbao apwit g tarda; aU wita rviaUrea at Rkh- koda. -, - ti er niipi (tiies ' Uieov " I.e. I b. 0e Hie M, it' of Op'n llii'h Low Close May 11 .'7 1! IN il o ' M Crj luiv nr. nr. n oi n o: lid pi M Hi;. I i i" ii Uiveipts I 'J. Msi I Jint ear. 1'n, 17'. We are showing this week at our Clothing and Shoe Store, the prettiest line of Quee$ Sality and E. P. Reed Shoes and Oxfords, we have ever shown. Also a !arj;e iinr of Mens and Boys Shoes a nd Ox l ords. You can have your shoes fitted in the store we win Genu to your home tor titting. See our new stock of Shirts and Neckwear. J. J. BAXTER. Ul' mar; frwllior OxfrweJvea. Tba it IfJ . . . . . i. .... . ,1 vrwmm " fwwim vt mu. wj www rw ma mi avqeree Vy tny atW eity to IKa camlry. TVa fir tr4 xirJU4 by af tfyfta mlu Ut miay pej4 mm 1134 ly waa aave) H 1 1 1 laaTl 1 - ' r ' GW to My ba m aerWu aieV , , riawaTM i"e. tmm,fvanmi9l.' Canrka aWVf rrt reVMU' Wr.I4.VI.iHrR. Waa.iU, an! lUm 1 14 FV ea fas ; terto f tVf Amvi-J Vsf t.e' t fn '-m. Vt ; t 0: . til- -r. Tesl of f lee ' i" 111- Ijlueiei' ilc Uoattous. on the notllierii sloi. of Mont Bl.ioc, si eiisiiioiinl l.stely this gla cler bss Ijeeoine source of supplj of ire for dofiK-stb- (iiirt-xesi store llian I (a 1,0(1 1 ikiuoh ..f the ((lacier be l s-Mil Io l.vons fi'tr "iimnii'r. It Is r iiiMrk.ihle for Its eitrems purlli 'I he , lt- Is .b lii' li"d from (Ik- masa of fin in In I.I'm tv of suitably sIm by i i ! plixllio; (uiiKiwjer i lrlllel hobi j I lynaiiuie s im trb-il. hut It abattvred Ok- Ifv rti.il a!so liupnrtd to It au ob j Jerllonsbln yr Mow llnipi 1 I lilarblllsa mnmlmm Iw'i. Tlx' . bi';. bills, (bo IHtla rat Ilka anl msl ohb ti protlures ttw) popelar fur. la In (Unyer of eitluctkio. (Iito.-lilllns nsed to ba (oaad la (ixat aumiwra la tlx higher raafea of It AihIcs U Uothla and (Til la. bat awln a tbe rteinaiii for tbelr akloe taey Imre lieaa nithlMsaly huule4 la aeaaoa and oot af aeaaoo. end tba (Itlteaa (OTeratMeat lad It aUnoat tapaaalMa to ea'arre a taw wtok baa ba paaaad tor taatr prwteerlu. - Tbe tiporta fraea Cojafaba. tb prlaclpal port for this trade, antedated (at rear o I2.(j0 ea eUaa. aod tba fsrkw PH4 wr almoet 4ob)a rboa af ito praetwa yrer.-L-oasVsa taad-rd la a J 9ilftai faHartiUBAw tiau aa !a ' a i a lil. iUi eiyim ai. l i.i U '-3U etc CMaa (faswa IkMlaaa. la a wladow af tor to L Lot Is era fovf hotUe wdlrA ara aellered Ut La fbm Mryaal traf bfrani rre lie Tb (arawat ta ft feat foor toeba Ua a ad will aclaally b44 ttee foareot f 13UO awahl farfweaary torttV. Tb aittalkat fcasrarer. I aeef lea feat to Miibt tad wHI avid 304 frfota.. To folk ftae tarasot battJ tea Dial JeMMorloei Satvrday tfH ard fwv- ifty ril af t).'d gtaa we ra day. , , ( tialmd. wHe bad to r I4rwa lato Ut SUm Ijrly af Ita4iM Cr j in bm bt, afarwarw roof. f-f.1 Patarday n'-gM at tba boina af ' 'H TI Wowta Ki. U, lkm X .in..' i f U"ta jtij' i u - - c r- r a e iMiuMtotnommii Stylish Photos ! COURTEOUS ATTENTION : PROMPT delivery: PRICES RIGHT! THE WOOTTEN STUDIO SEASONABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS. INSURANCE PATS. When you bav the miafurluna to loa rooe gooda by nra or damaaa by water rd hava no remuneration rou will atop to conaider tba beneflle of irteurarn Fir may rxv-ur at any time. It us to ntt tnterrat to biaura. too Auction Ca!o. t'ta mitt a ! e M bed Mbt4 bra M BERN COTTON Oil 5 FERTILIZER MILLS AHtT Acmiraa or CoLlon Seed Prodncts f HTgTi firarJs MM , NEW BERN, N. C. Take No ChAncei. . Witb yjf eye. rnwitary featt O'y ef Kw Vm a 1 a I at fibf; ' t-n i.l aid risi lirt af p-- j f aCToVf K6 MtU, RrraatM, Kacwt ri, m t' - u r A f'l Z""S V '4. or ' i r f th'r wnh, C" .U Vt. Anm, t-trt ' ' ' ' " i ' '' i t ' 1. f "! a f it Pnrra. New Mattings Some vi Japan patterns. Refrigerators lee Cream Freezers White f.e New Line Baby Go-Ctrtr, i'.v Stoves. nn.e piece.-, ,n ( 'hw.a and Large stock to.yiect from 'untam. Teerless and Arctic rything ie. Furniture and J OH N B. IVES. Phon ,7 J Mid-11 'str-et J. L. HARTSFIELD Contractor And Builder. I also run a complete I'm Shop m connection -with above work. AGENT FOR THE WOOD FIBER Will PLASTER. OFFICE PHONE 129 RESIDENCE PHONE 185. Office and Tin Shop. 90 Middlr Street . NEW BERN. N C. Buy A Lot in Highland Park ?tbj Ward, N ief itb CHy. Tb poverty la batasf mUway 1pi tXe arf of Norfolk srd tbe iamsstMw ErrosHir Crwoda, wilb ear aeiea 14 tttW potot. TERMS 13. and $10.00 per month, without interest or taxet until paid (or. Lots 5400 to ,1750. according to location. - 1b city"! taati f rvwtb) h that oVat )MstM asaka wnwb blf W tt!cA f af fartbea partVrajkrt ept'f l C. T. PUMPHREY, Hotel Haielton, New Bern, N,C o HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE, 140 Main Street, Noddle V 4 lic5 fveTAkcn fajracak No. I:.. I 1 S I

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