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W- are now loutlt-il in the Hlyincr UuiMiiiff on Main SI., ami tire Retiinte la o-rl l(,ipi for rminc, Kvtiy thiiirf in nar cii.altii-hro;! n '.h Piku ItlllMintX Wrt denttijyti. i.. : ,- (iit;. I i "ni o.ily ihintj u in i : - ' : v an j.ir iroi .-wife which w. i.jj-f :: f !. Woatlirt-t weic or' rh htIi.-i that vrythinK i'( the wouM ;i .:ic, Vi tlio safw wu.i o.'i Luj :Iinf, !(.!! six Morion Add w, in ihc h.-U" ' ,'.itof the iiiv. bjt 1 1 o ji yui i-ris.' li'-.Kri were found to lo i:i ;ih if it -a ere not that tho rroKn a: soon h we In -will writ; '') ii vi U" i I "Ki m uch of i fit' wn -'. I Hi. I A I'. S. -Wc sell the . t ho marhvt Tin", c.n W haw ;h.-m -I 'rite. ii:i:.Li; KUKMTriii: company npw bnc. Buy A Lot in Highland Park 7th Ward, NirfM!; City. This property im located n:idway between the center of Norfolk and tV .latneatown Kx iosi tiorj (irounds, with car service to either point. TERMS $5. and $10.00 per month, without interest or taxes until paid for. Lots $400 to $750, according to location. The city's rapid growth in thin direction should make much higher value For further particulars apply to C. T. PUMPHREY, Hotel Hazelton, New Bern, N. C o HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE, 140 M ii n Street, Norfolk Va HAVE YOU SEEN ill. THE WOOTTEN STUDIO SEASONABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS. New Mattings Some very nice piece in China and Japan patterns. Refneera ton Large stock to select from toe Cream Freeze r Whit. Mountain, Peerless and Arctic New Line Baby Go-Cam Everything in Furniture and J OH tt. HEW KM C01T0N Oil S FEtmiZER MILIS MfMltnMNaRS Of Cotton Seed Products and fifade fertilizers WfiW BERN. N C 35c - -- a - e s a a a -a e 2 I funditlon a-; prccodinx the fire and could be uaed auain , nm.-ty smell from the fire. Wc will wenrl you one of the oim-hI, u a U'stimmiial of what yuiir safu will do, and we -.1 any dscrintio; you m ly desire, for we can not Ray -1 i h tii-f. Ynura verv truly. T.;i.K a im I'm. C .. L. A. Kikrs-jn. Itusinenn Manasri r : .-.uf" and Loci. iVmpany'a Safe?, one of the b:;t safe cn u, winning th- y,,M Medal at World's Kaiv. St. mis, IW4 rileliintf from 47". r to 2.b"l Ibn. Write fu: l.'talot'tie and WINDOW AT y- IVES. The Soda Thirst U fcttfjowe aarf e wove n et bettor aMe to antor H. Tbe Sefatow nrar eVW w have wiB etaam I ret M. riU to) rupee tecfly iawaat, bM Mw irnU H0 rtoi agato. Oa frh, pore fru t rr "I" J epertHoaT, eael iswlwaf StteetMMa F. S. DDFFrS Will Superintend Roadt ol Craven and Un- olr Countlai. As a result of arrangements made by Senator Simmons with Mr. Page, director of public road enquiries a few days ago, a government expert on roads has been detailed to Craven and Lenoir counties to superintend the construction of certain sand-clay roads. Work on these roads was begun some time ago. Will Superintend Roade ol Craven ind Ltd- Marriage el a WH Known Young Couple A Graphic Account el Ihe San Franciico Pnnnlir In Naw Rrn . r- , . I . ! ? SBBI mm a 1 if health is wealth and money talks, For so the proverb runs, A fortune you may plainly see, In taking Rocky Mountain Tea. For Lale by F. 8. Duffy. Knight's Templars Fund Paid. The following letter received yester day is self explanatory: Citizens Bank of New Berne, New Bern, N. C. Gentlemen: Agreeable to your instructions of the 24th inst, we have telegraphed to our San Francisco correspondent, the Crocker-Woolworth National Bank, di recting them to pay to W. Frank Pierce. Esq, very Eminent Grand Junior. Warden of Knights Templar at San Francisco, for account of St. John's Commandery No. 10 Knights Templar of New Bern, North Carolina, $249.50, your instructions do not state that you desired this remittance sent by tele graph but inasmuch as you request us to forward the money in the usual way and that practically all of our trans fers to the Coast since the earthquake, have been made by telegraph, we sent this in that way which we trust is sat isfactory. Very truly yours, Fred O. Foxcraft. Ass't Cashier. Best Ice Cream at Warren's. Drink Dr. Pepper Vim Vigor and Vi tality. The Great Mecklenburg Celebration. Charlotte, N. C, April 28. -Contract was let today for the erection of a huge grand stand that will be located on the Cramer lot on South Tryon street. In front of this grand stand during the four days of the celebration some of the best features of the big meet will take place. A firemen's tournament which will consist of reel races and steamer contests will be pulled off di rectly in front of this large structure. Hon. Champ Clark, of Missouri, who will be the chief orator of the occasion has written that he and his wife will arrive in Charlotte on the morning of the 23d. His oration will be delivered in Charlotte's pretty play house, the Academy of Music. All of the railroads leading into Char lottn have been very considerate in the matter of reduced, rates. The fare will be one regular fare plus 25 cents. Mayor McNlnch has just returned from Washington and he states that both toe Southern and the Seaboard have agreed on this rate. One of the roost attractive feature of the coming celebration will be the gorgeous floral parade that will take place the second day of the celebration. It la estimated that at least m of Charlotte's prettiest vehicles will be in line. An additional feature will be a pa rade of hoeineaa floats to be arranged by the numerous btiaaeas houses of the city. Many northern flrmx have asked to be included in the Una-up and posi tion have bean granted them North Carolina Norway Mackerel at Oaks Market J ut received a fresh 1st Frank - farters at the Coast Use ket Mr- ThsLHU Tycewn. Tha renearaak for the eaanfc opera, "IJUU Tycoon," are pi ugi ensue- ful and the people may r i(rt a firat rlaaa New Uhaat u are their skill and axiarleaea to the in n wa lh. aiKhenre wiU be of favorite eonw. the m EeTWtf.13; We think that we are of fer- ing the best and most: working blue flame oil cook ing ranee you ever saw. cmtertalnment. . . I BaBsaBnBfcaL HI h.v. 7 ) i Bins. satU pan a?tos 1 ttasj the avowing and gsth-rinf lehWd'1 hTlWal Tto wtonsatol11 Wwt! . '--..-i " tUd f We. SlmTmmJiiZ mSmL ttoTsaTSa star t Misctisa ti ,n it .i .t. tv. i i. s . . . m m ol a Wed Known Young Couple Popular In New Bern. A Saturday wedding of unusual inter est was that of Man Sophie Cordelia Whitford and Mr. Edward Saunders Street in Christ Church yesterday at 5 p m. , by Rev. L. G. H. Williams, the pastor. The chancel of the church was elab orately decorated in palms, ferns and snow balls, the color scheme being green and white. A large bell of sncw balls was suspended above the altar. The bride wearing a traveling cos tume of granite gray made etonand hat to match with dove colored wings land carrying brides roses and ferns en tered with her brother, Mr. John D. Whitford who gave her away. Mrs. John D. Whitford, her sister, was dame of honor, and her gown was of white eolian cloth and carried white roses and fern. Mr. J. A. Street, brother of the groom was best man, and the ushers were Messrs. J Albert Patterson, Jr., and S H ' Eaton. Miss Rosa Dail, or ganist of Christ Church, rendered the music. Mr and Mrs Street left yesterday on the A & N C for Macon, Ga., their fu ture home where the groom is engaged in mercantile business. He is the oldest son of Mr and Mrs E S Street of this city and is popular throughout the State and in many other sections has won friends by his affa biUty. The bride is the youngest dau?hter of Mrs Cordelia Whitford and one of the greatest belle" of New Bern, being loved by all who knew her, and her bright and gracious manner at tracted every one and it is regretted by all her friends that she is to make her home elsewhere. Friday evening from 8:30 to 11 o'clock in elegant reception was given by the bride's mother, Mrs Cordelia Whitford at her home on Craven street. Palm3, evergreens pink and white roses and snow balls adorned the rooms which were arranged in a most artistic and tasteful manner. In the large sitting room the numer ous and beautiful presents were dis played among them being handsome cut glass and silver attesting the many friends of the bridal pair. The following assisted in receiving. In the hall Misses Annie Stevenson in white china silk, Mary Emma Street in pink silk mulle. In the parlor, Mrs. C W Whitford in blue figured silk, Mr and Mrs S R Street, Mrs Street in black silk, Mr E R Street Jr, and Miss Sophie Whitford in a Leautifnl gown of white eolian cloth. In the sitting room, Misses Octavia Hughes in blue silk mulle, Sadie Cong don nile green silk mullo, Amy Guion in white organdy, Nannie Street in white silk, Rebecca Street in white organdy, Elizabeth Ellis in white lace, Hattie Marks in white organdy. Rosa Biddle in flowered and Mendame J C Dunn in white point desprit over silk and K K Sullivan in yellow silk mulle. J E Latham & Co. Weekly Cotton ' Letter. Special to Journal. Greensboro, N. C, April 28. -The fluctuations m the cotton market dur ing tha past week have ranged within to points on tha summer mm tha, and about l.r for tha tall any winter month. May delivery cobtinuee to role at a coo aMerable premium over July, beeaose the May delivery is concentrated In strong ha ass, and while no acute cor ner ft likely, k at probable that this difference will eontbrae let Hat ores sot, and probably during the whole month. Any strain sis III upon th May opttsa wesJd have the effect of Ynow grade sotts sad ttoj m tarn sany perhaps ease the Jot- and Aaguet option to be very wank, and it la understood idpat crowd Hat is buffing stay hffve sold heavily of July delivery. We enderstarrd the public to a tt the saaifceUia fast awe asaaJly that are me- A full I up to "r rinqUiK. anu hire uy a new Bern Boy Sessions of Great Intp.rrsf and f A T V 3r T T "BK T W A Saturday weddiog of unusualinter-1 We herewith publish a ,ettM t0 Mr , jFlMA i K I I K M .u . canted the once. nasat sstVasiaa envae east year. It is vary amy at hsiang the sisaaSssn wfll be aaaisni I saw (wtogfaaato Uses to sarnre so the bra of ISSlSlSlBIl DM BaSTf. eytnwrsaSl,ly1' tsattytoMwBlto) eesato ajr p w. HtoanU. Mayor of Jar tors. Baa mieraanp anata ina Un. figure bat Pmrmaal 'WmntmA I IsswriBn, M. C. asraeaally no kited ee- totas tfca fries sf ba fall wombs. Tbajsrtlt roretva iiiymli tor isribaii eslwbtoa was seat a tsWfwWsssasasttas. A Graphic Account el the San Franciico Earthquake and Fire by a New Bern Bey We herewith publish a letter to Mr. and Mrs. M. De W. Stevenson from their son Mark, who, as has teen stat ed in the Journal prior to this date, was in San Francisco and had many hard experiences on account of the earth quake and fire. The letter graphically describes the privations to say nothing of the suffering endured by the thou sands of people: San Francisco, Cat, April 19, '06 My Dear Mother and Father: Your old boy is alive and well, thanks to the Good Lord. Yesterday at 5 15 a m there was the most awful earth quake ever had in the history of the United States, not a house escaped damage and hundreds of them just col lapsed and thousands of people killed. The front of our house fell in and most of the plaster fell, but no one was in jured. The earthquake was nothing compar ed tha fire, which started all over town at once and is still burning, there is on ly a few houses left in the residence part of the city. Every business house in town that didn't fall down, has burn ed, all the hotels and apartment houses. I am in the park tonight and writing thitf-by the l:ght of the fire. I have nothing but the clothes on my back and few odds and ends'in a suit case and one dollar and sixty cents, a coffee pot and one pound of coffee, "no bread" two sheets and a spread. I'm lots bet ter off than thousands around me, so don't worry one bit about me. I'm so thankful to be alive, that I shall forget that I'm hungry and bo as happy as a bird and sleep tight with the stars for roof. Last night I had a good supper and a small mattress on the floor, it cost $9 00, can't afford it tonight, my trunk went up in smoke this am. I watched it from a distance, but that wasn't much satisfaction. Tomorrow I hope to be able to get over to Oakland. Everything is too awful to write about. 1 haven't had any sleep in such a long time that it is almost impossible to write, any de scription that I could give will give you no idea of how terrible the condition of the people in Frisco is. It is now ten o'clock and almost as light as day' though we are a mile or more from the fire which is still raging. This letter is somewhat of a conglome ration but I know you will be worried and it has been impossible for me to wire, No doubt 1 will be able to get a wire to you before you receive thi let ter. I'm going to try and get a little rest now, will very see likely Neighbor tomorrow if he is stiil in the land of the living. With lots and lots of love for you all, I am still your devoted son, Mark. Beautiful women can have the beat things in the world, for there is none so inhuman as to refuse anything to a pretty woman. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes beautiful women. 35 cents. For sale by F. S. Duffy. Democratic Executive Committee In Session. immediately afUtr the county con vention adjourned Friday tha Detn oeraUc Executive Committee met to transact business. N. Tiadale called the meeting to orfler. The members present were as fol lows: Vanreboro, J. B. Harvey; Truitta, F. S. Ernul; Ft BarnweHr-L. 8. Har per, Dover, O. V. Rkhardeon; Cove, Samuel Robinson; Taylor's Store, C. C. Ball; Lee's Para, T. E. Haywood. Thurman, B. W. Ives; 1st Ward, CHy, Edward Clark; Sd Ward, J. A. Bryan; Sd Ward, J. C. rbomaa, Jr. ; 4th Ward, T. F, McCarthy; Baa Prsstost, E. T. BoDowefl; tltofelo's PNshjet, N. Tev dale; Pleasant HiO, J. B. French; Oota Row, W H Ssott; Jasper. A B Wads worth. Mr. James A. Bryan was isasalmows ty elected chairman but. declined and named J. W. Middle as chairman. Mr. Bryan was, however, rsiaissliil to withdraw hi- rafueel to Mr. tttwerd Clark secretary and Ifl toast The appointment rtf Un with the chairman, and Mr, OSarli wan appstoterl. Th.oiHwtlon nf to tha avstom. It was that It wea e-ytJeanl wtth the Ihcy not be sailed The to the chair wtlh re- teg t level ed-feessto nf Mwrvterv At Raleigh inne 16th to July 6th. Program Adopted Specially to Needs ol North Carolina Teachers. Details of What Is Offered. (Special Correspondence) Raleigh, N. C. April 28 The program for the approaching term of the North Carolin-i summer school, June 16th to July fith h:ts been completed and is quite attractive. This school has been incorporated by a number of the lead ing business men of Raleigh and is really a reorganization of the summer school which has been held here and which has won the reputation through out the country for the excellency of its work and the number attending it, which was 338 the first year and 997 and second and which was the second in size of its kind in the south. The work at the com ing term is especially adapted to the needs of the teachers of the state. The following are the departments and teach ere therein; English will be taught by lectures and also systematically by Dr. Woodard of Richmond College; Prof. Sledd of Wake Forest; Dr. Graham of the Uni versity of North Carolina; County Super indent of Wake and Mips Applewhite of Greensboro. History by Prof. J. D. DcRolac Ham ilton of the Wilmington High School, recently elected professor of the State University; Superintendent Moses of the Baleigh schools, and Col. F. A. Olds, Director of the Hall of History. Civics by Dr. Sykes of Wake Forest College. i Geography by Dr. Jacques Warrilaw Redway, Fellow of the Royal Geograph ical Society, a well known author and by Miss Edith Royster of Peace Insti tute. Mathematics by Prof. Noble of the State University and Superintendent Jones of the I ayetteville graded schools. The History and Psychology of Educa tion, Dr. Eastman of Wake rorest. The Sciences and Nature study by Dr. and Mrs. Stevens of the A. and M. College at Raleigh; Dr. Butler, state veterinarian; State Chemist Kilgore, Director of the Experiment Station; Prof. Kendall of the A. and M. College; Mr. Jeffreys director of the State Poultry Station; Franklin Sherman of the University of Toronto, Canada, Supt. Griffin of the Salisbury public school, l'rof. Uivins of Trinity l'ark High School and Miss Bonncy of the Wilmington public schools. Special attention will bo given the Department of Nature Study, school gardening and agriculture to public schoola. Art will be taught Dy supt. Blair of the Wilmington public school and Mr. Day of the Atlantic Christian College at Wilaon, and will include pub lie school drawing and special nupplemen taly course in art. The general music department will be under the direction of prof. Wade R. Brown of the Baotist University for Women, assisted by ipeciahsU in tl, different departments of vocal and instrumental music and public school music will be taught by an export whose name will be announced in a few days. Regular lectors ; President Alder man of the University of Virginia ; State Sapt Martin of 9. C. Dr. Mimma of Trinity; President Potest of Wsst For sat; Preaident Moffett of FJon; Slate Superintendent Egglaaton of Va. Presi dent Smith of Davidson Dr. Woodard of Richmond College; President Solder of W afford Collage 8. C. ; Prof. Carlyle of Weks Forest, Prof. Battle of the University of Texas; President Win ton of the A. and M. and Prof Hand of th Uarvsrslty of a C There will be an extensive exhibit of school pubacatlon and apparatus as wefl so exhibits of the work anas by tha stats school for the Wind and deaf . Aad the sopertntendent of each of these arlD deliver add re, a riaasof sW papOa being used as Mr P. L. Stevsos Hi the lady principal of the summer whoo! and Dr. Dsns Dtten Carrol by yhyaetsn There will ba a Board of R. B. Gl-nn. P. Taker; Mrs. B f. Heck and Mm of BsJ - - AND "The Patrician" FOR WOMEN. "No Shoes TWO PIECE Suits Very few men have use for a vest in hot weather. We find the most attractive suits in our store just now arc those, composed of coats and trousers. They make the coolest cIoUicn that a man can wear. You don't realize how hoi a vest is until you have gone without one. If you are lookmg for comfort it awaits you here in abundance. J.J. Baxter. THE WORLD'S F AC-SI Ml I. 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