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riaisrv- NEW BERN, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1906 N0. 37. TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS OWE WEEK ONLY May 14th to 19th -o- We are pleased to announce Miss Ofay, expert corsetiere, represent ing the Kalamazoo Corset Co., Kal amazoo, Mich., exclusive makers of the above justly famous eorsets, Who will be at yr store during the period stated. We would like very much to have you call and see her, whether you desire to purchase or not. J I I MITCHELL X CO. Dry Goods, Notions. Shoos, Mattings. &'c. 61 Pollock St. New Berr, N. C. AMERICAN BEAUTY Slylo 163 Kalamazoo Corset Co- Solo Maker THE FINEST Cream Cheese 15c. lb. . H. C. Phone 174. ARMSTRONG 48 Middle Street. f SEASONABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS. New Mattings Some very nice pieces in China, and Japan patterns. Refrigerators Large stock to select from Ice Cream Freezers White Mountain, Peerless and Arctic New Line Baby Go-Carts. Everything in Furniture and Stoves. JOHN B. IVES. MOOTED QUESTION SOLVED There Will Be No More Litigation. Paving EAST CAROLINA COUNCIL The Annual Assembly of Episcopal Church 04 this 8ction to b Hold Here This Week, The annual council of the Diocese of Eastern Carolina will meet in Christ church, New Bern, from May 15th to 18th inclusive. The opening services will be held in Christ church at 11 o'clock on Tuesday morning. Prayer will be said and the holy communion celebrated and the Conciliar Sermon will be preached by the Rev. R. W. Hogue, of Wilming ton. The annual missionary service will be at 8:30 p. m., on Tuesday with special addresses. On Wednesday at 7:30 a. m. the corporate communion of the Wo man's Auxiliary with special offering for missions. Morning prayer at 9:30 evening prayer and missionary sermon by Rev. R. W. Barnwell, of Petersburg, Va., at 8:30 p. m. Thursday Holy communion 7:30 a m. morning prayer, 9:30. From 9 to 11 p. m. Christ church will tender a reception to the council in the Parish house. There wilt be daily a. m. and p sessions of the Council and the ino- clenrv are exnected to be nresent : Rt Rev. Robt. Strange, Bishop of the And M yur tbat are 0 K Diocese, and Revs, and Messrs. A. W. Are the folks yu want to patronize Seabreose, R. W. Hogue, Carminoheal, I A wor(1 is sufficient to the wise. Edward Wooten, F B. Ticknor, Luther ATERS CHINA STORE. Eborn, Nathaniel Harding, F. N. Skin- : ner, J. H. Griffith, Jr., W. E. Cox, R. B. Drane. F. H. T. Horefield. B. S. Las Biter, N. C. Hughes, Isace W. Hughes, Thoa; P. Noe, J. B. Gibble, R. W. Barnwell, McNeely DuBose, W. J. Smith, L G. H. Williams, E. R. Ben nett, W. G. Avant, W. B. Southern, Jr. mid M. M. Weston. l'bon 7 93 Middle StreL 5c. Drink 5c. Dr. Pepper's PhosFerrates THE BEST HEALTHFUL DRINK ! COMPOSED OF WHEAT- AND IKON WITH PEPSIN BOTTLED BY CtlWN PHONE 105 Mr. and Mrs. Con to Sail Around the World. Safety Air Brake Invention. (Special Correspondence.) Greensboro, May 121 At a, meeting of the Board of Aldermen yesterday afternoon, the all absorbing Atopic of the street paving question was settled, and the report looks like a complete vindication of Messrs. Merrimon and Benbow, property owners, who sought to have the city enjoined some time ago from paying out any more money on the contract, alleging that the work was defective. The city fought the in junction and Judge Furguson declined to grant it. Later the Board of Alder men appointed a committee pf its own to investigate the work and this com mitttee submitted this report yesterday afternoon. "The committee to whom you re ferred the matter of the investigation of the paving of Elm street with vitri fied brick would respectfully report that, pursuant to the authority- con ferred upon them, they secured the ser vices of an expert engineer, Mr. G. C, White, of Durham, N. C. and on May 1, 1905 together with the said expert they proceeded to investigate said pav ing work, by opening the same digging into and examining it. "Fifteen excavations were made, in as many different places, chosen in the judgment of your committee in such a manner as to, accord a fair test of said Aork. "From their own inspection and ex amination, and from the, report of Mr. White, which is herewith submitted as & part hereof, your committee finds that said paving on Elm street is de fective, and that said work does not comply -with the contract and specifica tions. "Your committee recommends that no further sums be paid by the city to the contractors, the Southern Paving and Construction Company, until said pavement is done, built and finished in substantial compliance with said con trad and specifications." T. J. Murphy, ( C. Wysong, M. W. Thompson, Committee Mr and Mrs Moses H Cone will. leave tonight for New York, from which place they will sail Saturday for a trip around the world. They will go to Na ples first and from there to England to apend a month or two and then to the countries of Europe; leaving Constan tinople for Palestine; thence to Egypt and from there through the Suez canal and the Indian ocean to points In India. from which place they will visit the named Julia Ann, and she is sixteen Philippines and then China and Japan, ' year old, the younger is Elsie, and she returning via the Pacific ocean and i thirteen, the daughters of Elsie Jar rtrroM this continent They expect to man. The dogs are described ss fol rroi.frcim5i?it? I low . One weighing about forty r. . iHJaT' wn Pounds, color black, white chest, and spot ha for three yean been at work on a , : ; ' . , . . M safety air brake attachment ha had U" ": other f bnndle color three ""patent I sowed to him and now 'and weighs thirty or thirty-five pounds tin- scvernl applications for other, In the anarch irairmer,t of cotton -ending Mr. Wright has had his air uu ... Mrjt 4.ua. ;.k. u... Hearse Drivers Strike Special to Journal New York, May 12. The hearse drivers of the city have struck for an advance of two dollars per week. The undertaker have qhown no sign of any i concession or compromise and it is likely that the strike will last a long time. Bodies are removed to ceme teries on trucks and carts. Card of Thanks Hailing disposed of my barber shop to F. A. Gaskill and H. N. Harrington, I wish to thank my many friends and customers for their patronage. I be speak for my successors, who are clever and industrious young men, the same patronage that has been accorded to jne. . ' 'The man who whispers down a well About'the goods he has to sell Wont catch as many golden dollars As he wno climbs a tree and hollers." But if the man remarked above Does out upon the public shove Goods that the buyer does not suit, m ! Will find his work wont bear much fruit follow- Nw the folks that do just what they j is tenor, A SPLENDID PERFORMANCE Local Singers Reflected Great Credit on Themselves and Gave Boot Amateur Optra Ever Seen Here, As a rule, amateur performances are a decided bore and only indulgent friends and relatives will say. "How lovely," "sweet" etc. But Little Ty coon was revelation'to the large au diences of Friday and Saturday nights, not a dull moment for long stage waits, and at times it would put many a high class professional performance to shame. The long and short of it is, it was as near perfect as could be wished for, due to the untiring efforts of Mrs Annie DeRosset Harris, who is a past master of stage directorship. A sum mary of the east is as follows: Mr Watson did Gen. Knickerbocker in fine 'style and with splendid voice. Mr C T Pumphrey aa Alvin Barry made a handsome stage hero, and has as fine a tenor voice as the writer has heard for many a day, in fact too good a tenor to be lost from the professional stage. L Tolson as Rufus was very good, and worked under the disadvantage of singing a baritone part while his voice V say Call for a bottle of Dr. Pepper. Mysterious Disappearance. A report was brought here of the disappearance last Monday of two col ored girls from their home in the neighborhood of Island Creek, Jones courty, and all efforts since to locate their whereabouts have been of no avail. It seems that the mother of the girls, who is a widow, sent them out Monday morning about 10 o'clock to look for some stray cattle, and they left on the errand followed by two dogs belonging to the family. No alarm was felt for their safety until night came on and they failed to return, when the mother realized that something was wrong. The neighbors were summoned and a search was instituted early Tuesday morning and has been kept up since without revealing the whereabouts of the lost one. The home is situated near the head of Island Creek on the edge of the great Catfish Lake pocosin and it is surmised that the girls, in rambling about, got lost in the woods. The older one is Turkey Yields Special to Journal London, May 12.- The Sultan of Tur key has notified the English govern ment that Ottoman soldiers will be withdrawn from Egyptian territory and all the demands made upon the Turkish goveanment will be complied with. MacKay's Mac-u-dine cures all headaches, etc, does not de press the heart, 10, 25 and 50 cents a bottle at druggists, Gc doses at fountains. BOTTLING WORKS 22 CRAVEN STREET ONLY IN BOTTLES. I brake in mircesefuf operation for three months on throe. Important railroad ayrteme and they, have proven every thing that in claimed fur them, official writing Mr. Wright in high cosojnond tion of the device. These seat havo been o satisfactory, Mr. Wright now I nlding the brakes lor getter I uo. He has made eight diffenjnt de vices, and now has his brake ' ok aear perfection a poaaihle. The devise ct in operation the brtk already oa the train, aniornatieally putting It hste nreiwy In case of illllfllSJOSil anything that caused the truck to be plated in an ahnnrmal condition. Any derailment, a split switch. Use breaking op a center pea, Wheel or airJe Imme diately put the ah- brake "on the whet tram, tnu doing what the egiaoor Wnujrioo if he knew the reomont any turn accident occurred whkh he of cour cannot know. The beat railroad man in the ootmtry who have investigated the uveal carefully tu.n. declared it ahaolutr-ly new. and by fr thr try,' practical and BorfOQTt sresjtnn , of disastrous wreck yet duoororwl a portion of stocking won by one of the wanderers, but it wss so frayed and worn doubt of that was enter Uinrd Tracks were found also but could not positively he Identified as those of the girls. There is scarcely a doubt but they are wandering about in the pocosin, for if they were dead. it ia likely that the dog would return. The writer remember that about or. twenty-three years ago, s negro youth sisrtoon or seventeen years of age be came loot in the name pocosin and ram Med about for nearly two week. When found, he won wild and after capture it was several days before he could give any account of his wander ings which could not leave bean over n very great area as he WO found shout three arises from hooae. Pi no no your youth by Drinking Dr" Building Material Lime, Cement, Doors, Windows General Hardware. Prices right. Gaskill H'dw. Co. Puliganes Loot and Rob Special to the Journal. Manila, May 12 In the province of Samar a band of rebel Puli janes enter ed a town and killed and wounded a large number of persons. The houses were robbed and burned and other atrocities committed. Thev took twen ty prisoners and retired to their strong holds. Troops are in pursuit. Natives have asked that all rebel be exterminated. Heath and Milligan Paint, Pure Oil and Lead. None who use Heath & Milligan are disappointed in its cov ering and lasting qualities Itispure. Goskill H'dw. Co. Truck Injured by Cold It was learned Saturday, by inquiry amoug the truck growers that the late co d snap was quite severe on boons sad cucumbers, injuring them at least 25 percent. Potatoes axe not back and will be a week or more later In mstur- ing. Very small cotton was up, there fore but little damage has been done to that crop. Some fields of corn were noticed, but no material ilsnaags was apparent. Lord Dolphin was very English, you know, and Clarence Crapon was there with the Oh, Ah's. ! Albert Willis did a good bit of comedy as Valet Teddy. Mrs Hollowell was a stately chaperon and managed her flock well. Mrs. H. Tisdale was Dolly Dimple and her mag nificent voice was heard not only in the score but also an interpolated number. She had to respond to repeated en cores. Mrs Harris was Violet and her daintv rendering of the role made her a host of friends in New Bern, and her splen did voice never was heard to such an advantage, and her animation and vigor seemed to animate the whole company The last but not lesut w ere the hand some chorus boys and the winsome dancing girls and well did they do their parts. One more mention, and to my way of thinking, the most important part to the success was the masterly handling of the opera score on the piano by Miss Griffin. She is a true musician and can do what few of them can, and that is accompanying a solo. The Daughters of Confederacy, Mrs. Harris and whole company can be con gratulated, and we can only say what every one says, A fine show. I Tillman Busy With Pitchfork Special to Journal Washington, May 12. Senator Till man made a characteristic speech in the Senate today, attacking President Roosevelt and his position on the rate bill. He said he had entered negotia tions with the President ai Utters eug gestion and that he had forsaken the agreement. He caused considerable laughter among the senators. Today session w devoted to rite bill discus sion. The Baron amendment was voted down. HACKBURN IS SOLE AGENT FOR THE "Crawford" Shoe FOR MEN AND "The Patrician" FOR WOMEN. "No Shoes Wear Better" 9 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. comKsed of coats and trouseiH. They make the coolest clothes that a man can wear. You don't realize how hoi a vest is until you have gone without one. If you are looking for comfort it awaits vou here in abundance. t J.J. Baxter. JsV Copyrighted! By scm oss is (( a co. Tine Clolhca Maker Baltimore and New York Don't be fooled and make to applications. Holltstor't Rocky Mount sin Tea io the only pooatlra cur fay rheumatism K eots. Tea or Taceota For Kale by F. S. Duffy. Letter to F S Ernul New Bom, N. C. Dear Sir: The way to buy paint i to go by the name. There is s name never seen on sham paint or weak paint or ahort-moasiire paint: Devoe. There are a hundred different names In paint. Some are sham, some weak soene hort-measure, and some all three. If there ia another a neb paint aa De voe land-end-line, w don't know it. There are a few fairly good paints; s few; only one Devoe is worth a gallon and a half of thoa few. Mr. Aaron Haggtna, of Plain ft U, N J., always ueed 16 gallons of mixed paint for bis hoses. Lea spring he bostght If. gallons of Devoe and had 4 faAtsw left Yours truly, BAYARD WOOTTEN Makes up-to-date Photos, and gives prompt service, for reasonable prices Films developed the day they arc brought to the Studio 92 East Front Street. Buy A Lot in Highland Park t lir ritllel either 80 F. 8. OLD I F. W. I- & w. on walla at Journal oftV-e 7th Ward, Norfolk City. That property is hauled midway hetweni Mf,.IV mnA iK l.mnlnvn Kiimaittnn (iroundn. Kh -nr aervie point. TERMS $5 and $10.00 per month, without interest or taste until paid for. Lots $400 to $750. according to location. t L The city's rapid growth in thas direct Km ntvol.1 mk- much higher value ' For further portaruiar apply to C. T. PUMPHREY, Hotel Haxelton. New Bern N HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE, 140 Main Street. 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