lajfciigpae -'. "."A t$ SB NEW BERN, N- C, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1906 NO. 36. TWENTY-FIFTH 8 mailt) fSfsH -SSasl 1. I " J YEAl I 5 asV .' A PRETTY MATRON OWES HEALTH TO PE-Rl-IMA. X RSXS.S :. 4tesa .Wis SSSXti'iSS? f. O " ' ANNA KAIF j I JWesf Suffered Severe ly From Pelvic Catarrh Cannot Praise PerimaX j Too Highly Read J,r letter. 6 O UN 0 00M0MK0 VBS. ANNA IV1 River, AVi N. KAISER, Two , was a sufferer from jstvie oatarrh to such an eztenttu.it Jlte could scarcely do her own work. In 'Ssetlplng her symptoms, r he wrote : ?lhavs such terrible backaches and Reports Her Cure. After continuing the treatment a bliort time longer, Mrs. Kaiser reports her cure, as follows : "I must drop you a line to lot you know that 1 am well now and cured with your medicine. 1 mnst thank you for the advice you gavomet "The medicine 1s something wonder ful. 1 cannot praise it enouah'for the pood it has dono for mo and . I hope many others will bo freed from their suffering. "I have advised others who are suffer ing as I did to consult you and many areluking myadvlrtf, If ever 1 need medicine agnin, 1 know that Peruna will hclpme " Dr. Hartman's Advice. To every woman puiTering from tha Bymplom a'wvc Indicated, Dr, Hart, mun emends mi earnesi liivitatloa to Wilto to him for inudlcul advice. Formuli "For a number of ve-irs reiuef ts have come to me from a sntitudo of gratei'ul friends, unrimr that IVru-na be Riven a slight laxative lily. i nave b-in exiierimentine with a f.xntne addition for ouite a lenKln time, Mid now feel gratified to announce to the friends of l'e-ru-na that I below my shoulder blades, way Sown my back and across my hips, and at times pains In the pelvic organs, so tha I am not able to lie down or sleep. I aiao have pains through my left side sod am afraid I mgy be getting heart ire bis." After taking Pernna and following Be Hartman's instructions for several ysi, Mrs. Kaiser reported as follows : "I feel much stronger and do not get I as 1 used to. The pain is en- ' goae, exoept when I work a little too hard. The medicine has done nie good. I am taking Perunu af anal In. My bowels are also in lUon." I incorporated such a quality in the medicine, i lis wen unown oenenciai cnaracter. which, "S. B in mv opinion, can only HA HTM AN, M. U.' NOT WITHSTANDING THE ADVANCE IN COTON FABRICS w are still aching Sheets and Pillow Cajio-n at the old prices la fact we are making special values at the lowest ;oaaihle prices for a few weeks. Bleach Sheets l!ix2i y Is, both plain hem or and Pillow Case, site 31x45 to match these goo Is of the best material on the market. hem stitch, made This is a s-aton whnn all house-keepers are cleaning and no doubt you may want replenish your bed linen stock, anl take advantage of this opportunity an I you will agree with M that you cannot affoM to make them up when you get our J M Mitchell & Co., 1 Pollock flt PHONE 288 Opp. Episcopal t;hurli BOLD PRODUCTION. Truck and Wheat Injured by Cold Weather. j Well Known Drummer Found Dead. Machin ery for Gold Mining to Randolph County. What la an Intoxicant Candidates announced. (Special Coroespondence) Greensboro Hay 11. -Mr. S. M. Spang ler a well known drummer for a Wor cester Mass. Glass firm aged 68 was found dead in a bath room adjoining his sleeping apartment in the Benbow hotel A Corners inquest revealed that the cause of death was heart disease. On the table in his room was a letter ad dressed to his wife in Baltimore, which hehad evidently written before retiring last night Disrobing he had gone in the room to take a bath before going to sleep, and must have dropped dead just as he was preparing for his bath. The remains were sent to his home in Balti more for burial on this afternoon's train. A Philadelphia Syndicate had begun operating the Sand Creek Gold Mine six miles from Climax in Randolph County. Robert Holmes Page is managingDirect or of the Company and today $16,000 worth of new machinery was unloaded there for the purpose of economising the production of gold. The heavy frost here this morning at tended by an unusually cold snap, has greatly injured vegetation and truck. Cox Brothers, grocers here who run a truck farm in connection with theii store, say that at least five hundred dol lars damage has been done to their let tuce, beans and other tender plants. Farmers here attending memoria' scruices say they think wheat has been seriously injured. Mayor Mu phy last night announced that so many complaints were coming 'ohead quarters about drunkenness 01 ler that he felt that something had to be done to relieve the situation and thai hereafter dealers in cider, whether wholesale or retailers, would be held strictly to account. His test of whet her a drink is intoxicating, he says, is not the amount of alcohol in it but whether or not when freely drunk ii makes peopla drunV. Since it has been learned that clerk of the Superior 'Court John J. Nelson, would not be a candidate for re-nomin ation the following well known gentle men in the past few days have announ cements of their candidacy for the office subject to the result of the democratic primaries: Ernest Clapp, Deputy Clerk, G. Arthur Rankin, merchant of Greens boro. JohnG. Wilborn insurance man of High Point. MASONIC THEATRE START OF THE JSUM MER STOCK SEASON THE FINEST Cb 15c. lb. Honda; May 14. CITY WIKS OUT BANO IS APPRECIATED to a Damage Case the Juiy Finds Her Not Guilty. The ease of Watson vs the city of New Bern, the trial of which was noted in yesterday's Journal was completed yesterday at noon, and the jury after about two hours deliberation brought in a verdict for the defendant. The case was important and much in terest was taken in the same- As is ! well known the case was brought to re cover damages alleged to have been made to the plaintiff's property by rea son of a great amount of water turned on his land by the city's drains. The city contended that they had not diver ted any water from its natural now, and that all water which by stopping of the sewer backed eriplaintiff 's prop erty would go there, naturally, and that but for the city sewer his occasion al troubles would be the regular thing after every rain. All the evidence shewed that there was no natural channel for flow of wa ter from these lots which is a part of an old pond extending up what is known as "Frog pond" or Taylor's Circle. The first fourissues submitted to the jury were practically one in meaning, and all were addressed to ths question of the diversion of water from its natural flow. The jury answered these four in favor of the city. The sixth issue rela ted to contributcay negligence of the plaintiff. The city contended the plain tiff, bought a "hole in the ground" be cause it was cheap, an t notwithstand ing he knew it was unfit for building lots, built houses upon it, thereby con tributing to his own injury. This issue was also found in favor of the city. The suit was for the sum of $5000. . ... . .. A Musical Organization That iecd Every Day U Making The Knights of Pythias band has reached a stage where the citizens should be proud of it. The organiza tion has, dint of hard work and faithful practice, become proficient as music dispensers and their appearance on the street will always be evidence that we are to have some lively, stirring times. Each time they give sr concert they show improvement and now New Bern can boast one of 'the best bands in the State. The leader, Prof Robinson, has drill ed the boys splendidly and to him is due much credit which they deserve.' While the members had received valuable in struction, doubtless the very best under the circumstances, the progress made under the present leader is far greater than any preceding him. He not only is a good instructor' but he is an all around musician of much talent. Cloud on Russian Sky Special to Journal: St. Petersburg, May 11 Russian peo pie are much disappointed because the Czar did not grant amnesty to political prisoners on the opening of Parliament Thursday. They had expected it. When the baby talks, it is time to give Holliater's Rocky Mountain Tea. It's the greatest baby1 medicine known to loving mothers. It makes them eat', sleep and grow. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. For Sale by F. S. Duffy. Call for a bottle of Dr. Pepper. Week End Excursions Commence Today The Atlantic & North Carolina Com pany will commence the sale of Satur day week end and Sunday excursion tickets to Morehead City and Beaufort, and return, Saturday and Sunday, May 12, and 13th. continuing each Saturday and Sunday thereafter during the sea son of 1905. Special Sunday excursion trains, in addition to the regular double daily sei nics, will be operated commencing Sun day June 10. Tickets will be good on regular and special trains. Surf bathing , at Morehead City will commence June 2nd, by which time bathing beach facilities will be entirely renovated and proper boat service be tween Atlantic hotel and the beach will be inaugurated. Meals will be served at the bathing beach and the service greatly improved over what it has been in the past Pending this arrange ment Saturday And Sunday excursion ists will be properly taken care of in Morehead City. R. K. L. BUNCH. T. M. Killing Frosts Do Immense Damage to Crops - y Governor Glenn and Entire Staff Will Attend IWecklenuurg 'Celebration at Charlotte May 20. Confederate Veterans Will Ask tor a Park to Enclose Battlefield of Petersburg. Temperance Senti ment Not In Fsvor ' of Election for Prohi bition. (Special Correspondence. ) Raleigh, May 11. A letter to Wirelets from Washington Special to Journal. Washington, May 11. Progress on the rate bill discussion is being made rapidly and it is probable that a vote will be reached soon. The Allison amendments have been adopted by the Senate. One of these riders strikes out the phrase "fairly remunerative" and the other limits to two years the continuence of Interstate Commerce Commissions orders In the discussion of the Panama Ca nal matter in the House, Attornty Cromwell refused to answer questions retarding the canal while he counsel. It has le-n discovered that 20,000 barrels of English manufactured cement has gone to Panama, thus the order to use only American made goods has been violated. Secretary Taft demos re sponsibility for the order. The amount of money asked for by the Panama Commission is $26,000,000. North Carolina hams and Norway Mackerel at Oaks Market AND ALL WEEK LONG. Slater's Comedian. Management of fVhloea-Cowan Broa., in a new Hrpertotra or ooera riayn, with Clever, Up-to-date SpeeUrUse between act. MONDAY Nli HIT Under the Stars and Stripes A stirring play but with plenty of fine comedy. PrtMaV-10. Saturday Presbyterian Church Notes As tho pastor will be absent on Sunday at tha installation of Dr. J. N. flier, aa pastor of the chare at Washington, N. C the services at U o'clock will be conducted by eider T. A. Hnry. That rice will be at U o'clock instead of at 10:30 aa previously announced. A Christian Endeavor Society will be geaued in tha near future and all the note, roong aad old are urged to join la this form of aggressive church work. When in need of a syringe r rubber cjooas you want the belt, wr have the best kind ever shown in the city. Phone ui your drug wanu. Wtrten s Drug Store Phone 163. 43 Pollock St H. C. ARMSTRONG 48 Middle Street at i-4 riiviic in. SEASONABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS. New Mattings Some very nice pieces in China and am patterns Refrigerator-- Lvge stock to Meet from Cream Rifjewr -white Mmin'iia, Peerless and Arctic Line Baby Go-Carts Bvtrytfeiag in Furniture and J)on't be fooled and make to believo that rheumatism can ne cured with local applications. Hollister's Rocky Mount ain Tea is the only positive cure for rheumatism. 36 cents, Tea or Tablets. For Sale by F. S. Duffy. Noted German III Special to Journal. New York, May 1 L -Carl Schon. the noted German-American etlien, and Secretary of the Interior under Grant ie critically ill. His age and wea knees caused by a alight accident some months ago combine to make bis con dition serious. Bryan Saya no and Winks Chicago, May U.A personal friend of W J Bryan has raaajesjd a from h.m eafta that be will to get the nomination for tho cy end does not desire It unites dresrae- to demand It. and that Hope Cheers Mrs Davis' Friends Special to journal: New York. May JL-Word cornea fnmMra. Jefferson Davis' physician that she la renting a little better from her attack of la grippe and a Utile hope ia expressed for bar. Lrr I'epper ts sold eoy In bottV. Ceid Weather Disastrous Special to Journal AehevlUe, May U. FrtssU have kill- 1 all eariy vesi'UUee aavi nearly de stroyed the fro ft crop. Light fell in tha mountaavaj the Agricultural Department irom the Superintendent at the State Test Farm at Statesville says all the cotton up there was killed by the frosts this week and that the same remark applies to corn. From this statement it is be lieved that this was the case with crops generally in that sectien of the State. It is very bad news as it means re planting, of course. Today the State Board of Public Buildings and grounds advertised for bids for laying the'walks in the capital spuare with granolithic pavement. The penitentiary furnishes the money, $6,000 with which to pay for the work as the board deciees that it is not to ex ceed that cost. The Governor says he will beat Charlotte at the 20th of May celebra tion with his entire staff. He remarked that he would be willing to do anything to help the great occasion and remark ed that every citizens in North Car; olina, whether National Guardsman or citizen that he thought that day ought to be given the state. He recognizes fully the importance of the celebration He will review the troops. He does not expect to speak, or if he does so hi remarks will be very brief, as he does not take time for much speaking The Wake county Confederate Veter ans vesterday adopted resolutions of fered by J. C. Birdso"g asking Con gress to set apart the batttenelds around Petersbnrg as a National park like Chickamauga or Gettysburg. Ccm grTade Orrin Q. Smith, a veteran of both the Civil War and the Mexican War soke to these resolutions, saying the lighting around Petersburg was as se vere as during the entire war. The tearing down of a noted resi dence in tho eastern part of the city is in progress, to make room for a large public school. It is expected that a lit tle later work will begin on the high school which is only a block west of the capital square and adjoining the water tower. At the Rarleigh Phosphate Mills here a warehouse, 80x200 feet is dnder con struction for the storage of phosphate rock. This now cornea from Florida and the quality ia said to be better and the grade more uniform than that of the Tennessee rock which has been used heretofore. The frourht is the tame from Florida as from Tennessee. Trotraan'e Whiskey Distillery at a II mington has been seised by the United States for Irregularities, thai follows the arisuro of a number of , barrels of whiskey at Wilmington last week. Very little has been heard auttag the peat fw days ahout'thc proposed ! lion on the question of prohibition here. itsaejssM ttmt a certain well known ex saloon keeper here went to tho pastor of a church took a vary prominent part ia ths campaign in favor of the rtie- poBwary throe yean ago and aeked him to lead in a fight for prohibition but the nasaar daohawd and then the ex -saloon ansa want to Use renUetaan who ie now wteTeatiag hlmsslf in having a vote oa mahshlllnn, The' gentleman ia qoes- thal the ex -saloon eaan has pad would ao longer annage in the tmsenri even if Ralasgfc OTSS aa open town to n. Murhof the pro MkeMaser tearpenaas atoeaoru Uoo .at ssiks time because it ss aoi 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 u:e 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 clothes that a man enn wi ar. 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. JJ. Baxter. Mi Copyrlghlfdl By SCMl OSS Bltffc. A CO. fine Clothes Makers Dsltlmore sad New. York BAYARD WOOTTEN hotos, and glves reasonable prices. Makes up-to-date prompt service, for Films developed the day they are brought to the Studio 92 East Front Street. JOHIJ IVES, thoortrt opporuase. Tits general opin 1 tnaTt ataSsasnsa US no uu I tan will IfW ' ' ssTSi, to Um akof'sTtsr-i CM ,n Cr" DiM Drunk.!. Carai MraiaaM Cmmmjm m ersasatsjd hy Mas. The saaihe ear c.bbaiee k smilng Uvrttlkw sasawtjsag as U levers, of f 5 7 TL C A I Oowaa aad Ishlssa ah Ifeil wee, and end truckers are tiiBakat kssiesiwi mSami rs aad s Maps; heeo- b fciwo $JVa S 7 1 liC oOQfl f aooanwkokwoa spared u get she profta em tha vsgotahee. tie oraaad saa atpwls aad seientlrV .ore tor ths C Pan ' f oeaMtopsaatsrad the earth. Tha fteater thaa ths tJpprr srwl the prici spaas Orrsaa aever fails 40 ears 3 Z Tilirc4 opejesWksTi. " Under The fltars aad are ter graUfyiag. At thsdoakthe m jsgnas tftt Is asodtn awtiieaass, I HUM I atrtpss,' sis pajy sattsetfct as etyta, arise paid eras II H a ttlTasasa wtu She ssaspks l sag t Ihopart ) f yak rafl ef etoaa easaotr aad seta Now York prsaas ware atllsaftn. sspa, aad taw sseunarw has as, asaak k It haseoeae aad we wara 1 ISnl of akjlaaai. bat foil of Akewt MHO eratss srsrs ahsjeed ea the atajjaaae f the trsetwem ihst w r rV k v .U. u srts. laaSssn. I I Ufa! and fin. u mnm., Aleaatls. 1 asahensal ts soQ M wixh an eheoeaU H tasaH. The liUm aae leak work, aai koSweaa the ana Igaaiaasii, as eaTeat e eaae or u. sa Z ..Hats w. haaw wtf aharsa - tsjh rtaai ill I Mi, a fast tawaj 'fhaaeaa srao ill seen heiinll lay wtBsa laflsadil I ataldeach this groat asssft. f aaae af Cha sHissnf the pkav awy Ahsat the geoslt he kat ta sal It is la twaSaras. 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'w ape aajisw eamrtaag, aaa4 4 saw asaafct attha hsa aslae aad sHU Qm thasfka ksjr lirfawa aaP- Iraja, I 1 1 m i wsthsast shear kaawt . eedawasarara At Usaaasrh pesiMU koaaa aseh Oay at Waters' j arg fce weak wesrt soar asrk tosit kr, osts stet a aesars tor JHsA. 4 i4 tktrst ef a asntereh. 1 frasp M a. a. to p. sa. 1 iSew lha aplts thpA as kap) what shef wo are ftad to laaaeBaBaaal tha rsaasap. 1 1 , - m1 ,Jaaler4are MUe) Tkp Orrtoe C m$ r w I U sk Mm aJlM m awaa 'rt 1 sti aatl rxw gaadt Shat are O K, I af , WsasMsJsasa, fh C. et C D. tVad- F. S, DUFFY'S rHg.r-g4L - - liai aliaCy 4sriUttff afid IsMtl ion- fitatrf twsg juSSt tf 'ejMeMiy a--1.1 a 1 J f "'"1 - Buy A Lot in Highland Park it her 7th Ward, Norfolk City This property ia locatad mklway betwwn the of Norfolk arid the JunntoVn Kitioaltkm (irtMindn, with rar aerrice to point. TERMS J5 and $1000 per month, without intertsat dr taxn until paid for. Lots $400 to $750. according ttj location. The elty 'a .rapid growth m this dtrrtioo aheuW maka marh higher valuse For farUvr pertiselsr apoly to C. T. PUMjPHREY. Kotel Hazelton, New Bern. N. C M HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE. 140 Mun Street. Norfolk Va Drink 5c. Dr. Peppers Phos-Ferrates j THE BEST HEALTHFUL DRINK COMPOSED OP WHEAT AND IRON WITH PEHSifT BOTTLED BY 9 CROWN BOTTLING WORKS PH01K 105. ?J CRAVEN STREET ) SOLO ONLY IN BOT fLES