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) aw '3fc.."J ' - ' .. . o t J h - I -I .! i l V N0.2&, NEW BERN, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, MAYtl ,1906: 7 "TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR: GUARANTEED BY F S DUFFY A QUARTER MILLION MORE AYC0CK SAYS NO LABQB TROUBLES SERIOUS' 'X- ' 1 l mm::- -: - .- ...... - . . v. . ,; V ft? r ft . ifi a- -.; 1 I. f It' NECK-WEAR N .. ' . - ' ".' j . i SPECIALTIES - "5 t,'i,'j1' Sir--, W' ' m t i a. r . ' . . ,ci .' Laaies neavy emoroiaerea diock r 'Collars,' both in long ends' and'V ;i Shape, in White. White , and; Pinkvl White and Blue White and Black, White and Red; all washable o'nly, v; 15c. 'X ! Mfiflvv emnro neren i.oi ars- ann Cuffs Sets, entirely , new, the only thing on the market like it,, the' set. JM Mitchell mCo., r- PHONE 288 !-;;V . 61 "Pollock St, Qpp. Episcopal Church - , 35c: s Slmplt Way H CM Cttanft Myointl 1 WfthMtMOI0I. It is the height of folly to- doM the stomach vcith interntl medicines to cure nasal catarrh. , It cannot be eared ei cept tfie ' catarrhal germs ..that are present La the noee.i throat and lungs have first been killed. " I The soothing air of Hyomei heals the smartins and raw membrane of the air passages in the nose, throat and lungs, kills off the "catarrhal germs and rids the system 'of the last traces of catar rh. . ' 9 ' i The completHyomei outfit consists of a hard rubber inhaler which can be carried In th purse 'or vest-pocket, ; a medicine aropper, and anotue oi nyo mei. and costs only one dollar, while extra bottles' can be obtained ; for 50 cents. -Kir 'i l t. 1 " I F. S.- Duffy: positively guarantees a curewhenHyomei' is' used in accord ance with the simple directions on the package, or he will refund the money. This certainly shews their faith and be lief, in the virtues of Hyomei, , ; - . .)f iwwasswswwsBiiW m !h' IS r t CWcihnati. 0., April 16. 1903. " J. Bacun Safe It Lock Co.. Cincinnati. Ohio. QanUcmen: Pleane enter our oraVr far a No. 1A aafe at once and Ket it out g Mil aaiaaapoaiiihle. -4 I W ara nnxr lorated in the Blymer t ?BattAina on Main St.. and Are irettinic Wlncoad shaa for butinep. Kvciry ''' thing in our astablinhment in the Pike Suiktim waii destroyed by the lire, 1 thaouly thing which waabfl wu oar iron aide which webouirht of yo.t, W at lint ware of the belief that very thing; in the safe would be a-thex. at toe aaf e was on top floor, fell nix stories and wai in I he hottest pai t of the fire, but to our surprise the books (Wore found to be in as perfect condition as preceding the fire and could be used a (rain Hf it wera ant that thay had a musty smell from the fire. We will send you one of the botke aa aoon us we have it recopied, a a testimonial of what your safe will do, and we will writ yqa unla testimo .ial of any description you any desire, for wacao not aay too much of the way the safe sto 1 1 the lira. Yours verv truly. - ' ' Tm: Catholic Tb-.k ;aAPii Pub. Co.. L. A. Eilerson, Business Mannror P. S. Wewll the J. Baum Safe and Lock Company's Safes, one of the beet safe on the uiarket. They succeeded in winning the gold Medal-at World's Fair. St. Louis. JUG We have them in stock weighing from 475 lbs to 2.000 lbs. Write for Catalogue and Trice. 2 TiJI.NI I! KUUNITURR (X)MPANY New BereN a EUwood Wire, Fence; caV oad just' receive d. All Heights, Price right. ' The Gaskill Hardware and . Mill Suprly'Cd.;iPhone.i74. ; Secretary Bonaparte III ' Special to Journal: Washington, April 30. Secretary of the Navy, Charles J. Bonaparte be came seriously ill yesterday and his physician states that he is threatened with pneumonia. Let us fill your prescriptions. ren's Drug Store. , Buy A Lot in Highland Park 7th Ward, Norfolk City. This property is located midway between the center f Norfolk and the Jamestown reposition Grounds, with car service to either point. TERMS $5. and $10.00 per month! without interest of (axes until paid for. Lots $400 to $750, according to location. The dty's rapid growth in this 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 Miin Street, Norfolk Va 91 I HAVE YOU SEEN THE WINDOW AT Tiir unnTTPM . oninin t s inc. wuuiiui oiuuiu e SEASONABLE HOUSEHOLD .' ' GO 0 DSi r ' I it r y.t.t, .. . New Mattinp Some .very nice, pieces inChifta and 1 1 afis . -. , - . - - - ri - vfv.w .wu Ice Cream Freezers White Mountain, Peerless and Arctic New Line Baby Go-Carts. Everything in, Furniture and sioyet, v : . ; . . . ; fcl OH NB, IVE S. rriCEFi cohoh oil s a. frJillZER IllS ' -It I ,j , vmrAttvarM or : C:lb . S'eeJ. PicJccIs'.- ii - ''. : ne;v ber:i,ii. c - l-'ii- War- Hit Companies Not Affected The life insurance companies repre sented by Mr. William H. Oliver make the following statements v regarding their condition since the San Francisco fire: New York, Aprjl 20th 1906. . The Continental Insurance Company losses in San Francisco cannot exceed- two and on-half million of dollars. T If they reach that amount, after pay ing them the Continental will have a surplus of near fifteen millions of dol lars for protection to every policy has been issued by the company. The day of the fire the Continental had in cash on deposit In banks 2,000, 060, will not have to sell any of Its securities. ' .HENRY EVANS, President Continental In. Co. BUI Far CeegttttMss Hsaiet Jnlrsducf Tdki Ameeat Ff Ertaquak laXsren ' .- ; '. . i Special to Journal: r , Capitalists' Visit New Barn WDliam R. Hearst,, at 'New York' to day introduced bIUrnakmpf'n extra appropriation of jSOOKW, forithe San Francisco earthgualce sufferer. This amount'wOl make $2,000, 000 "given by Congress for that purpose. ' The Red -Cross Society. 'have sent $300,9)0 to James Pnelan at 'San Fran . cisco to be used In hospital and jnedical services, among those injured,, by the earthquake arid Are. r""' ' ' i Preserve your vouth' by7 Drinking Dr PepperT "U ' ' i - v r in". . Several members of the Washington (D. C.) Board of Tradei and profes siorml' men'of that" city and of .Balti monTcame to New Bern1 Saturday ar riving on the steamer Ocracdke. They were accompaied , by Mr. ' R. H' L. Bunch,' traffic manager of tlw NorfolK and Southern system. " They' went to Morehead on the shoo fly, the parlor car, Vance being attached to the train for their accommodation. They came tft this section to i investigate the agri cultural and industrial prospects of Eastern Carolina and expressed them selves as highly pleased with their journey. The )?arty consisted of the following: Walter 'Boston, '. Bowie Chapman, p. A. Greenlees, Capt "Mar tin Usa, Dr. J5udley Wijliama, Elbridge Jordan Ji A. Di- Wyekoff and Dr. Schulte. They reioained here until Sbnday night whertrtheyi returned to Norfolk on the steamer Neuse. DecUrts Htls Hot Csndidate ' Or to'Polftlc. Special to Journal: For ttMler - - .WashmgtoApr30,ngressmanl JGoWsboro, "Aprfl'' So'Ex-Governer Aycock stated today that he would not be. a candidate for the Senate; that he was out of politics and if he should de- -5, ' M 'ins - sire to enter the political arena. again he would give full notice; t y . Phone us your drug wants. War ren's Drug Store. ; ' . - Riot at Coal Mines Special to Journal. . v , , Mt. Carmel, Pa.; April 30-The af fairs at the collieries between the striking miners and the men detailed by the State to maintain order grows more serious. The men on guard are grow ing more strict and the strikers resist their dictation. The sympathy of the people appears to be with the strikers. Proprietors at three 'restaurants refused to" furnish food to the guards, A mob attacked the consta bles who are guarding the miners and a rioter was killed.a number were wound ed in the fight. Pine apple sherberts and milk shakes at Wallnau's Soda. Fountain. Floods the body with warm, glowing vitality, makes the nerves strong, quickens circulation, restores natural vigor, makes you. feel like one born again. r Hollister's Rocky Mountain TVa. 35 cents. For sale by F. S. Duffy. The Soila j Thirst .rj 7 tl !. cent and we wore r i I - fl) vf bat'af t U) ntf. I L lain It 'i"k ,U1.,.. L ! Z dnnW w ri will thirm Z Z ' and 4V.nH ViU fsl gm- 7 anr tu!iTU 1! ' .a J i i rltit!f J''wnrJ. lDt l:v V -rjth UI rl aps'n, U .r f U"h, jmra) fro t" j r- f L j 01 ar. f. ;r Ij-nrtlirf, fl 1 7 . pn at(r r f t n rj )-?i f tV.a U.;ri r,f a n.. ,,oh. j j p. s. ifiT-v; 1 1 j 1 ' 1 I " JfTHA INSURANCE CO, Mr. William H. Oliver, ' New Ben, ty.C After paying all San Frand Q4 ia f all, based, upon a VbexaJ eeUmgt of our total hWlity tq at city, that eoa- pany, win itm have hcapHalH.00q unimpaired Vfi P(t iuJI" .' ; Yours truly, , l W"VB,CLAnK, Hartford, Coon,," . , , April 20, MOB, ': ;s ' '. Jjondos, Anit 20ts we, " To Atlas Atturanee Company, ft '. v . I 8anf Frmdaco Calamity I j "rleaae ubeeribt m eur behalf flva thouan olUrs, to, Califdrnia relief , WAUU winjnWell obligations promptly and honorably for their Knees at SaaFrancIaeo. - A ; utter, wani tcu;-; : , i ' Manager. New York. : '- ; 'mtnonnx ufi'otmmajtcK Co. t Our loawM at Sea Fram-leoo w!l f promptly pawl. Our capiUu of (3,000, 00 will t be lm.psird and a, Urge tirplua 4 be left afer jaymg the viaowu nag akd marim pauaAxrt ' v ; ' COMPAHT. , " No 1om in 8tn FranasKe. ! intAiLR nag iwtwkitc oktakt. No rv in 3aa FrarvWA, . tLWAt'!r.a tirrnut miaA(H ro- rANY. Oar Vxuttt In Fram-iaco will b prrnpll ri-l, nn our boairiPM Crri',1 Notice important To contractors, owners of property and others contemplating altering or erect ing buildings iri the corporate limits of the City of New Bern: ; This is to notify toe above mentioned that in accordance with "an act to amend charter 677, of the public hwi of 1901 to prevent fire waste," it is necessary before commencing to alter or erect any building m. the City of New Bern,, to first obtain a written Dermit. Further, before said building shall be occupied, the same must be in spected to ascertain if Same itu been built la tompttance with the reqoirti mequ i aaia ouuaing itw.T4, ' - i , .. - JAMGS B. DAWSON, - CWef at Fire Deptjirtapector of Bldgs J(W car " not how jou'v auffereaV nor hat failed to cure, you, Houuter's Rocky Mouptam Tea makes the punieat weakest apeehnea -of anaa or woman hood strong or br&tbyt J S cents, Tea r Tablet ; for sale by T, ft Dufry, . . ThjT HuitUe. r,:j,: I With the ery ringing In' their ears, "If yoo ' doot pay your, poll' Us you taa't vote", the delinquents came 1 uc' amg to the sheriff's ''office to settle their claims and aloar their title to a free and untrammelled tight to suffrage the nuh on Saturday and also yester day was very satiaf actory, Torlsy . be lug a day of grace la which the most tardy may have the last chance, the umber of delinquent tax payers ' be greatly reduced. Saturday about 10 paid their taxes and yesterday aotne fO or 70 feaving a balonce of 1W with poll tax still unpaid. It is expected that this, will be greeil TAMZ iimct. ' ' . '".', .;';, DltlettlUnBitwtee FraflclTlia eminent Ana - : Laser Party Iscraaiea, Special to Jdurnak f as "V T Paris, April 80-The troubles be- , tween the governmenl and tabor party are increasing, ina-peopie are almost ready to revolt and the f government is arming itself i for- possible- difficulties with the dissatisfied people. - The gov ernment today caused the arrest off some labor leaders and two- Bonapart- ists on a charge of inciting rebellion. The act was unexpected and labor agi tators ai;e nonplussed by the arrests but will undoubtedly act in retaliation. Call for a bottle of Dr. Pepper. Engineers Inspect Inland ' Waterway Special to Journal : Norfolk, Va., April 30. The House Committee on rivers arjd harbors ac companid by Congressman John. H. Small and E. E. Winslow of the U. S. Engineering Corps .left here today to make' a tour of the proposed inland water way to Beaufort, N.. C. Fresh Market. frankfurters at Coast Line Finest print butter, 80 cents pound. Coast .Line Market. per Durham Creels ' April 28. We fear the cold and frost of a fe. days ago hasnjured the fruit crop heW- - - - iMr William W Tunstail of Farmviile, Pitt county, ia visiting friends and rel atives here. He reports crops as look ing fine in his community. Mr G R White met with a serious ac cident a , few days ago, his mule ran away with him breaking his arm and bruising him considerably. We have the greatest sympathy for the suffei ing people of San Francisco and think the people of New Bern hive a?ted nobly in assisting them as they have. We saw in last week's paper where one correspondent wishes to know if bugs are troublesome in other places. We would like to say we have a plenty of bugs and some to spare. We were visited by a hail atom last Sunday afternoon but fortunately it did not injure' gardens or crops to any great extent T. BOS lie . ""April 30, 1906. I The annual banks' party to Bogus In let wiU be Saturday. May, 6th. May the day dawn bright m4 lovely for wt ate.anticipatlng a nce tlme 1 Mr, 1, C Humphrey . and slater, Mrs. Gertrude Taylor, left Sunday for Newport and New Born. (Mis Garner of Beaufort b vial ting Miss-Nora Taylor this Arrested for Forgery Jesse Banks, the 15 year ' old son of Mr. L. H. Banks was arraigned before Justicetf;the Peace Street last even ing on the charge of uttering forged checks against the 'Elm City Lumber CoT Therewere three checks, two of the same date and one issued at another time. The prosecution was conducted by W. D. Mclver and 'the defense by A. D.' Ward. Justice' Street found probable cause for holding the young man Tto the Su- perior'court and placed him under $200 bonds for that tribunal, which failing to give he was remanded to jail to await trial at next term of court What -haa become of the "8teHal Peach" Hope If hast leWafferQf Bi bv that edld wave. - -"' 4 ' nn sarr sa ha) n a-r, for the JJial pnni f.f'.y f fit las,'' ATUAVT. BiXX',".fUl IN!-RAH COM-1 an I Of cbune you pay your mony -I fiqt yoQ get your money's worth, i ' For what doea nxmey mean to you " When Rocky Mountain Tea'son earth? Forealeby T. 8. Duffy, ? " ' Carnival Hal Come. t The riTrt (tTr.ival Otnpany npnd k-it n'rM in 1 t-t Jt'ry. ?t aa all tl.at Cf..',- .itrl'.A arid lh aV. prw.faf tnij. h lit 't!.e wsj nf im it ewi.t an 1 l ri f.t. There are I alo-t s-iaUKil a lit-eral jtmnsja n1 tn t irnE'.t t! r rr,',r.cj'-i wortfv. Th tMiu. Juuannett of Cedar Puiol apeat Sunday with Mrs E B Moore. ' ' i Mr D WBroithtnade, bostneja', tiip to StolU Saturday.. iMra lopla Jones, baa .returned (tome om an extended visit to WOmirtzton, 1 , . - s-, . I Mr and Mrs Odoaa. irooi neat1 Swana- toro, f TUiting,Jd, and Mrs P M suwu uua weea. . v . j' - Mr C C beonkj is' having' hli dwell ing newly painted. Say Blue Fgre a .i . aa - .. nat uoea wist mean i ' Mr 6 8 of Bogus was the t red pi en of a very nice present faler, lie Ua't lonely any owe. , , .. Tnere seems to be a red lion in, pur eujt of oca of our young men of Bogue "Wait meekly wait, and murmur not." I Drink Dr. fepper Jflm Vigor and 1- uiny, - T Dr. Pepper is sold only cents. in bottl s HAGKBURN IS SOLE AGENT FOR THE "Crawford" Shoe FOR MEN. AND "The Patrician" FOR WOMEN. 4 1 No Shoes Wear Better 4 Raised Over Thousand Dollars. The congregation of St. Peters A. M. C Zion chinch have ransrm to feel very prood of their efforts to raise a debt which has beena great burden to the church. Their endeavors for the past three months are well known to the community and , the -idenvmetration on Sunday was. the ' culmination of their labors.' - V'- " ; ' Large crowds of colored ' people ar rived on both mofrlnf grains Sunday to attend these ' sorvicea. In all there were eref nve aundred negro visitors. The assemblies were . orderly and seemed td "en joy the day very much. A great' many ' eame from Pamlico county. Rev. T. H. Lomax, of Charlotte, Bishon of the A. M. E. Zion church, preached twoVeiy'ableermbn, morn ing and night, and See. IL'H. Wells, of Elnston; preached m the afternoon 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 are those, composed of coats and trousers. They make the coolest clothes that a man can wear. You don't realize how hot a vest is until you have gone without one. If you are looking for comfort it awaits you here in abundance. J.j. Baxter. CopyriflMeeVirM! "By lt3 SCM LOSS BsyV A CO. floe CMfcee Makasrav Dmssrt).aJie NewlYortl iaa-a wai A very pleaaaot feature wai the music rtKiered by the ebob ofev. Wells church. Itwusai4 to bo extraordi nary floe; ' After the ermoa'if hl tni'retuH of the mohf raismg pro Jeer bf means of . W' pocujiay ryturhf rfriginated b j Ibe pastor. J- narvey Anderson, was anade known, During the three month whlen (he 'petiplo hav4 boea at work at iMa'eoe becttbe payment of the tlTSXl deU-they have Hised the sum cf YlOS;of which amount t20J was raUd by' eootrHrulloha durWg the'da. Tfi" f edcftnflVtit . that ttj WiU be able Vlthla'a'fey Weeks to peythe whole amount. FnaaCela iadCceeCait Wallnaa't SodaFeuoUfh. ; i V V. are ( J'r ! "- I l.-ir. IsMty ! 1 "IT A ''-it t,t (..- 1 1 1 ( I r ret . .. ; Tr I at Pan rs "T t- T. n V l.il 3 t !'! ;ra , . ro tt - a t ' vt a--! i - I' ara l 1. a '. A. h i ". a " - Mutintert Mult Hanj. S(ec!al u Journal , " Waahirtion, April i-Tbe Sepreme Court of tfce tlnitad Klat dfWW I- day that the m!nn, Ii.rt iUwyar ard Arthur. Ailama, tu i't ,bwg. TVy wart aailfira on the aWvnrf 6r1nJ ird Vc f wf nim, f.fT.rorS ef K.at, V.er il on t!. l.'ch fiu raar V.',:.f, rC,-.n. C. A t F, ' arj at C ' ' With Mfartfill 6ratltide.- ( Mayor ratUra lr erred ibe follow ing taWraaa. last aiffht, wHte epeaka . H Frauds o, Cal, AraHl I0.-Ttle rraro mt April H reeved. Aerrteuf WrtfaUfTaUtode at'yw IMDM contribution. . C U BCRUm, Mayor. 0 0! f -1 Cr ,'1 t r f rTtrri.in rr it p.f.vrit;E vr.v sr -ri r1"!" , off. r' an4 t"a! to . r - -'t i . :. t, .f trT.'.r(., tl ; -" .;. . I 1 !. . ra1 1 ir, I .rd a . ' r v s ' t r .ra It s ' ! . ... . r". f f 1 ; fe a f TIE WOBLS'S FAIR P1EI FAC-SIMILE REPRODUCTION AMID THE BLAZE AND GLITTER OF IO BIG- SHOTVS IO BIGGEST ! GREATEST ! GRANDEST ! UNSURPASSED AND UNAPPROACHED BY ANY OUT-OF-DOOK AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE THAT HAS EVER TOURED THE SOUTH CLEAN! WHOLESOME! MORAL! INSTRUCTIVE ONE Commencing MONDAY -SOLID APDTT IflTH NcwBern Under The Auspices WEEK of His Knights of Pythias aarSPiXlAL EXCURSION TRAINS EVERY DAY ! GRAND BAND CONCERTS HOURLY by Prof. T. McQuarrtM. CHALLENGE CONCERT BAND I i FUN FAST AND FURIOUS SOMETHING DOING1EVERT MINUTE I MEET YOUR FRIENDS ON 'THE PIKE I" Pierce0 Amusement Company, ' A. L PIERCE, Director Geo. CEO. 8. MARK. EDNET RIDOE. 'Oam. At.' ' Advertiamf Rep. CREATION ! HENRY BLOODGOOD, CootracUnf Aft. CREATION I 5c. oc. Dr. Pepper Hie sFef fates; THE BEST HEALTHFUL "DRiniC I ' - COMPOSED OF WHEAT AND IRON WITH PEPSIN. POTTLED BY-. k . J'l . i t T)fTTT ""TP 1 I it u 1 . u
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