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g4y Bern lirflg Sottirttal NO. 35 - NEW BERN, N-.s FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1906 TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR FROST MID IK OF INTEREST 70 MARINERS ENGINE BUSTED DAYS. NOT WITHSTANDING COTTON wp are still selling Sheets and r:llow Cases at the old prices in fact we are making special values at the lowest possible prices for a few weeks. Bleach Sheets 2ix2i yds, both plain hem or hem stitch, and Pillow Case, size 3x45 to match these goo is, are made of the best material on the market. This is as,:aon when all house-keepers are cleaning and no doubt you may want replenish your bed linen stock, and take advantage of this opportunity and you will agree with us that you cannot afford to make them up when you get our prices. J Nl Mitchell & Co., PHONE Opp. 61 Pollock St. THE FINEST Cream Cheese f 15c, lb. S H. C. Phone 174. SEASONABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS. New Mattings Some very nice pieces in China and Japan patterns. Refrigerators Large stock loselect from Ice Cream Freezers Whit Mountain, Peerless and Arctic New Line Baby Go-Carts. Everything in Furniture and Stoves. JOHN B. "S7 Middle St - Pho LATEST THIN' GLASS MAK i i; Intf the eaaential features bjsA tk Spl ii-tacle and eye glass wi t their separata advantage combine! MMMgTOat comfort to wearer ha MrHBgnUir adjustable hs-anru: L Til O pat on end off art 'ira'c wit Mhini) without touehtie tie UN. ImjI Screws In wntk c--t i weeJiwacfrMMa ni win iSeff WtkMU Ojber ye-gl-. UmUI nM AndreOpcel (v.. Nrw Bern, N. C POB SVL -Tug Lillie ., 4 feet long IS iwt Main, draft 4 fwt limit ii. ISOQ Km sear aaerthllght and full esfgip tad boiWf n iat ya- I ft f..r ... ! .l-il, Wwi aafaMworkinr. prwr DJ BMVWb.rr lw ft W ty ? pSaaebfi fem Wp. rsp,c,tT 2i tms link saw barge ?i i,, hy k, a bf t fa nen. rapacltr S tana HW taftff Atlantic. 70 ft long by K ab IMkMI: Mad m Wt. w SoW. ha. ener mat r..l i. and la felt. 8 M aa. rapacity loo A Uh eWra ha la ara m Alan a Um NMflMryvf of haft mlH. Mtn at na- To-h r bniUr rrfl fr-,r ONT Mat, Va. x. NEW MASONIC THEATRE T m mSk o :;TAHT H V T THE Mhv fun ta M Pm, nmw mmm m fHW wW gy.1 . THE ADVANCE IN FABRICS 288 Episcopal Church ARMSTRONG 48 Middle Street. IVES. ei W E SUM- :.AS0N May 14. AMI Slater's Comedian Managcm-nt of Schkms-Cnwan Bros., in it new Krpcrtoire of Modern Plays, with ( lovir. I'ptodate Specialtle I ''wcrn acts. MONDAY NIGHT Under the Stars and Stripes A stirring play but fine roml) Price. 111, Saturday afternoon. with plenty of Only matinee The Soda Thirst It ha roma and wo war n rrr htUr l . Ui rt.lflf U) It Ti e daWddtia ' Mfr dnnk. w Mtv c4e4fe and ilalieht thlt rraat anrn-wi-r autocrat H frt b rofatMIr iltt, h MM Irutti wti. rta ataJn. ir frh. pnra ,'dU fruit ' tjrf- or and oor aoartlint. wta aatar an fll a i tha Oilrat of a mnnarrh. F. S. DUFFY'S GRAHLUITHtC PAIN I ctkoa wtth aty Usw off ara. sabl.sgW AN war (tog. Mast B. R Harper Plow MB. The May Cold Wive Cheeks Vegetation. 8t.t Record Volume Sat Out rial Day Eerclt. Fewar Caaea ol Small Pox. State Chartera Granted. Child Labor Law. ( Special Correspondence. ) Raloigh, May 10. The State Libra rian is sending out volumes 23, 24 and 26 of the State Record. Numbers 22 and 25 are being printed. Number 26 is the last of the volumes in the series. It seems not to be generally known but all the State Records, as well as the Colonial Records are placed in the of fice of the clerks of court in the vari ous counties and furnish invaluable reading for the public. Volume 16 con tains the Complete roster of the North Carolina troops in the Revolutionary war. Volume 26 contains a census of 179H, the first taken by the United S ates and shows all the heads of fami lies in North Carolina, the numbers of their families and of their slaves. All (business was suspended in the public offices today. At noon business was suspended in the city, as a mark of respect to Memorial Day. The exer cises were held in the House of Repre- senfatives, Capt. Samuel A. Ashe was chief marshal and introduced Col. Wm. H. S. Burgwyn of Weldon, the orator of the day, whose subject was the life and military services of Brigadier General Matt WRansom. The Daughters of the Confederacy, the Ladies Memo rial Association, the Children of the Confederacy, and the Sons of Veterans were present, including nearly all the inmates of the Soldiers Home. There was also a visiting delegation of vete rans from Northampton county, the home of General Ransom and also of Col. Iijrwyn and these were shown special attention. The remarkably cold weather is caus ing a liitle damage to crops of various kind-i. There was plenty of frost this morning and west of here there was ice as well. The wind haa blown steauiiy every day since Sunday and ihio has increased the damage. All rrops above groundare checked in their growth. The season is late any way and thii weather will make it even inter. The Secretary of the State Board of Health says all the reports on small Kix have not been roceived yet but from those in hand it seems there were not as ninny cases as there wore the winter before. Churte: were jr ran ted to the trus tees of the Pres aerial Home Mission school, which is at Elise; the Robbins Lumber Co., of Elm City, Wilson county, $12,500 capital Block; the Apex l.an 1 & Improvement Co-, of thia co itity, W. W. Olive of Apra, J. B. Mas'in of Durham and C. P. Stllars of i ireeiisboro being the principal ntock-hold.-rn, capital stock $100,000. ljlir ( ommiasioner Vamer aaya the deciaion of the Supreme Court in the cuie from Foraytha county in whkh it ia hf Id thai employing children under 12 years of ngc in factoriea is evidence of if nTligi nrc on the part of the em ployer in case there it injury to such a child m ill have an excellent effect, and that it will run children that ajre from out of the mills, in rase such are em ployed. The law is incomplete, Id that it givci the Labor Commtsaioner no power to uiveitqrate matters of thia kind When the baby talks, it ia time to five Holhster'a Rocky Mountain Tea. It's the greatest baby medicine known to loving mothers, it makes than cat. Wp and grow. X cants. Tea or Tab lets. For Sal by P. 8. Duffy. SuptfrW Caori Newt TWe caa of Diaetway v YA ward ana aMUeat out of court, the darfaawiant paying tb coats of La actios. Taa trial of Wataua to tha CHy of Nov Bar was tm trial daraaw ywaoitj. The i aa aria f rooa rtiamoaai aloaad to have beon made on acr.punt of irr. patfort dramao of iftao atroot tfO t.ravv rams last MOT iaf ulalbiof iloHili. Old aWnaal forth. plaJaUff Mai W , the, 'izja?cr.r Heath A M.lligan psujH if you contemplate painting ft GSMklli HArrJWBffjCO Most of Um Mil i wao eMMaood be fore re" yea Laraa? sgJ the argu , wacaeroi at usaw UtmL bwttiltllm atstlaisUstV. Irs- yajj I aVl Dak? AptMSI totbotaimlll SMatSJi UsM ao arbw gowMal U JoMaai 1 h m msmcB sI Mom iiMilttoli, 1M ft B in Jasaea B. Dahal SZlZZ bos giva notieo UaMSjB bag sgsarawg J jd sjssjrgansi aajd b) Bsssl rssarrartMa Petition, of Lkjhtt Pamlico Sound, Ocracoka lalat Pamlico Sound Ocracoke Inlet Po sition of Cockle Shoal Light. A recent determination by the Coast and Geodictic Survey of the position of Cockle Shoal light, a fixed white post-lantern light formerly known as Ocracoke Wreck Point light, locates it in 5i feet of water with a channel on either side, in the ! Teaches Hole Channel from Ocracoke Inlet into Pamlico Sound, at a point 3-10 mile westward from Ocracoke light house. Ocracoke Inlet Position of Swash Light. A recent determination by the Coast and Geodetic Survey of the posi tion of the Swash light shows that this fixed white post-lantern light is located in 5 feet of water on the northeastern side of the Teaches Hole Channel from Ocracoke Inlet into Pamlico Sound, 1J miles about NNW. i W. from Cockle Shoal light. Ocracoke Inlet Position of Swash Channel Light. A recent determination by the Coast and Geodetic Sunley of the position of Swash Channel light, a fixed white post-lantern light formerly known as Nine-foot Shoal light, shows that it is located in 6 "feet of water on the southwestern side of the Teaches Hole Channel form Ocracoke Inlet into Pam lico Sound, at a point 1:7 mile west-north westward from Swash light. Col. A. F. Rogers, of Upper Alton, 111., has recovered, after having spent much time and money, the sword he lost in the battle of Rome, when he was wounded in the civil war, 42 years age. He finally found it in the possession of Geo. W. Wood, of Angora, Ok la. Call for a bottle of Dr. Pepper. A Thrilling Play "Under the Stars and Stripes." With that play of somewhat stirring title, but one of intensity nther than excitement and one of good wholesome comedy the Slater's Comedians, Messrs Schloss -Cowan Brothers' summer stock company, will inaugurate the summer s.Ason at the New Masonic Theatre Monday night The company will play at popular prices and will, it is claimed, present only the best of modern plays, each new to this section of the country. The vaudeville, features will be espec ially pleasing and will be found bnght, snappy and up-to-date. Great stress is laid upon the specialties carried with the company and which will add much to each performance. Slater's Comedians will be in the South this season for the very first time and will, no doubt, prove as pop ular here as the organization has done for the last four or five years in the North. Last summer the company played stock entirely at Cincinnati, Ohio, and would have gone there again this eummer, but was induced by a substantial guarantee to play summer tock over the Schlos CowVn Brother Circuit This means that these thea trical managers control the attraction exclusively and will have with it their personal represent atives and will only allow the organ'T-ation to play Iheir houses. The managers also intend to get another stock company so that each city in tha circuit can be visited three or four time the coming summer and each time present new vaudeville acts. Popular prices will prevail through- the engagement here, which will be for all next next week. Finest print butter, 30 cents pound. Coast line Market. h r Pine apple aherberta and milk shakrt at Waltnau's Soda Fountain Death ol Mrs E H Goodwin A gloom of sarin prevailed over our entiro community yesterday whoa a was Warned that the death angel had raited Elisabeth H. Goodwin away to rest beyond tha river. Mr. Goodwin, wife of J. L Good wta was born November 6th, lOS am dsad May 1st, IMS. betaf 72 years Ave twaoty-sii days old. She of aight children thre of whom ara Imng and ah. t a Wo the grand-mother of four children Mrs. a affeetsaaaoe wife, a hererif with Um Priautiv Baptist rhurrh twenty sis years age and eraa a ooswsstent and MUM Ubmo4 To by Elder J. E. Adaaas, st the of Mm Mm ISat Oil SMS I) Mr kind and HTMST goolhsv and g good Baa, M. C W. P. B. mm and full Uoe juit receiv- ' ri Oaisf : II IfiiilssMisi Cn A Mechanical Dovlc Used For Drawing Cars on tha ACL. Succamb to the Inevitable Yesterday the so-called locomotive on the Atlantic Coast Line 'passengea train due here at about 5:30 broke down at a point between Jacksonville and Maysville. The accident was of such a nature that Conductor Crapon telegraphed to New Bern for assistance and an engine from the A. & N. C road was dispatched to the scene of the difficulty with Jack Neal at the throt tle. He was accompanied by Mr. Bos well, operator at the A. C. L. depot. It was foued necessary to hitch the crippled train to the rescuing engine, pull it into Maysville, take the engine to Wilmington and return to the wait ing train and pull it into New Bern. The belated train reached the city about 7:30 o'clock. First Parliament Opened Special to Journal. St. Petersburg, May 10. This day has marked an epoch in the history of Russia. The first parliament, body representing the people, was formally opened by Czar Nicholas himself. To avoid any unpleasant demonstration the arrival at tne winter paiace or tne czar was not announced and the usual salute of :!01 guns was not given. A great lum ber of troops were in front of the palace and the ceremonies were conduct i with great pomp. There was no iccurrence to mar the solemnity of the iccasion. The day was quiet but all the people seem satisfied at the new form of semi-republican government. Corporation's Shameful Deception Special to Journal: Chicago, May 10. Another surprise was sprung in the Standard Oil inves tigation here today. Evidence shows how clerks doctored reports and driv- Ti of tank wagons were bribed to re ort the handling of 205 to 208 gallons vhen the tanks hold 200 gallons, this gives proof of gigantic deception. Dr. Pepper is sold only in bottles cents. Poverty in Cities Shows Decrease '.pec ial to Journal Pbiladt Iphja, May 10. -At the Na ional Conference of Charities and Cor rections the report on solicitation made by the Salvation Army saying that its work among the poor Imd diminished perceptibly ; there were only three colonies of members and that there is but little work to do in the slums. Don't be fooled and make to Whevc that rheuinnti m ran lie cured with local applications. Ilolhster's Rocky Mount ain Ten is the only positive .-urn for rheumatism ''' rents. Ten or Tablets. Kr Sal. by F S. Duffy. Harlowe and N. Harlowe. May 'J. We have at last had a little rain by which onr farmers proceed with Lhoir planting Mr Wm Russell of Swanaboro was in N. Harlowe for a day last week, the gueat of hia nephew, Mr A J Bar bour. . The health of Mrs J K Bell who haa been confined to her room for nine months, is so improved that she is able to be up again. - Mr John Willis of Beaufort spent last TaSursday in our berg. Mr E D Bangort and family have moved back from New Born, tbey bav ind purchased the mercantile interest of Mr A J Barbour, tb bus too of Motion tt Hartioar of North Her- Mr Wm Ward, the popular raprBaaw tatlva of Was Hear was bore owe day sot week to see ou r merchant. Mr i C Long came home from f Aikia last Sunday to spend a few boors with bi family. Mrs DaaG Bail of Mocshsad CHy si spending the week with her pareaU. Mr and Mrs J H Hell Mr John S Morton was in Now BofB Mowday. auewdasg the Mosttno of Us board of education Mr WllhV IrttUgtrl of WIlssssntBaa day. vkrlttof fllliall. Ua J C Long Mr Bw.ll of of W A Bail was M at- "f tb lltbay, at Bulla H MM Meaday. Mr G M Makeory Mai MM J saw wp froM saiiaBtal City, pent Monday night with Mrs A J Bar boor and keft Tooaaay SM? Usskr aaasn It HydeMSMtT. Mr A P Ben kef 1 1 Ursa M Now Bora a J as B Bofl bao gwa tm Mw Bora I Those of Politics Engaging More Se rious Attention. Bigg of Durham, Reported Strong aa Against Judge Shaw. Rooaevait Hold Out Against Blackburn Would-be Postmaster. Verdict Against Embezzler Affirmed. (Special Correspondence,) GreenBboro, N. C May 10. th At a meeting of the Democratic Executive Committee of the ninth judicial district composed of the counties of Guilford, Durham, Person, Granville, Alamance and Orange, at the Benbow hotel here last night, June 14th, at Durham was named as the time and place for the Democratic nomination convention to name candidates for judge and solicitor. John N. Wilson, of Guilford, chairman, presided, the following members being present in person: H. A. Foushee, Durham; Sol. W. Cooper, Granville; AJ H. Garwood, Alamance. Mr. Fou?hee had the proxies for J. A. Ixing, of Per son and J. A. Harris, of Orange. Greensboro received only the vote of the Guilford member as the place of the next convention, all the others vot ing solidly for Durham. So far there has been no announce J ment of any candidate to oppose solici tor Brooks, of Guilford for renomination. For the judgeship, the only avowed candidate against judge Shaw, of Guil ford is Mr. Biggs, of Durham, who has been conducting a vigorous campaign for the nomination for the past six months. Mr. Foushee, who is a strong friend of his Durham brother lawyer's nomination, said last night that Biggs would get the nomination, as he had Granville, Durham and Person solid for him, and would carry half of Alamance and Orarge. While Judge Shaw has not had any thing to do with the campaign for his nomination, his friends here and else where in the district have gone to work with a will for him, and will try to save him to the State while having not the Iftast intention or desire to discredit the merits or capacity of Mr. Biggs. Those who rejoiced here when Con gressman Blackburn's case was taken from the jury by Judge Goff, and his complete vindication was heralded to tho four corners of the Union, honestly expected that President Roosevelt, or the senate committee, would immedi ately order action favorably on the Congressman's appointees for postmas ters at Goldsboro and Greensboro. It was an operTsecret at the time, outside of thu applause in the court room given by the large number of visiting revenue officers who were themselves indicted, most of that coming from local habi tudes of the court house when Judge GofT acquitted the Congressman, was on account of the sentiment aroused for Professor Fraxier for Greensboro's postmastership. The attacks on his charscter had drawn his friends to him, and it was felt that Blackburn's vindi cation would also mean Kraxier's. But since weeks have passed, and neither he or Grant have had anything done for them, there has been a feeling here that somehow the Congressman's vin dication has had a miscarriage, so far as the President was concerned. A decision of the Supreme Court this week affirming a verdict of the superior court of Guilford in the rase of G. A. Summers interested poopie here. Sum mers, who wss only an agent for the Singer sowing msehine Company, ran awsy about two years ago with about 11RO0 of the company's money, lie wss captured out west, was brought back her, gave bond, employed several law yers sad has been giving thu law and the sewing machine company a lively fight U was finally triad, convicted sad sentenced to several year on the road for embezzlement He took an appeal and gams bood. ilia defense was. that Um company oared him the money in commission. TheGrianlasstO fnamda of Ho. T. J Shaw have formed an orwanication for th purpoM) of aaowrmg his renesni na tion a frdr of On district Mrs. Itwamn Davit Hi. Special to Journal. Now York. May 10. Mr. Jeff arson Dark, aged nearly eighty year. Mdsav gorowaly ill with la gripp a her New York basse. Har daawbtor, Mr. Ad diawa Hy Colorado "tOoMroN WHI Opoa Exposition of Um JlMllt i I Saaosition be would pwsSWlly boprwjent and Apr r, MW. ii ismI Death of of WaHor D. Mai MoUM A JSMM aW MbB paMtaaa llilgr Th fwoer 1 wVe flaTVsnast waa MB ttafataft 9t SSaa9 SslsfJ'saaW fjsf HACKBURN IS SOLE AGENT FOR THE "Crawford" Shoe FOR MEN AND "The Patrician" FOR WOMEN. "No Shoes Wear Better" 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 coata and trousers. They make the coolest clothes that a man can wear. You don't realize how hot a vest is until you huve gone without one. If you are looking for comfort it awaits you here in abundant e. J.J. Baxter. BAYARD WOOHEN Makes up-to-date Photos, and ives prompt service, for reasonable prices Films developed the day they are brought to the Studio. 92 East Front Street. Buy A Lot in Highland Park 7th Ward, Norfolk City. This property is located midway U'tuecn the renter of Norfolk and the Jamestown Kxpoaition Crounda, with car wrvn-r to either point. TERMS $5. and $10.00 per month, without interest or taxes until paid for. Ixts $4X) to $750, according to location. The city's rapid growth in this direction should n.akc much higi.. r values For further particular spply to C T PUMPHREY. Hotel Hazelton. New Bern. N C or HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE. 140 Mun Street, Norfolk Va 5c. Drink Dr. Pepper's Phos-Ferrates THE BEST HEALTHFUL DRINK I COMPOSED OF WHEAT BOTTLED BY CROWN BOTTLING WORKS PHONE Ky K CRAVEN STREET .SOLD ONLY IN BOTTLES. h aa Copyrighted! By sciiLoss r. :. co. Fine Clothes Makers Baltimore and New York 5c. AND IRON WITH PEPSIN. 1 i
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