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Journal - - TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR CARL SCHURZ DEAD S oq , NEW BERN, N- L. 1 UEblJAi MUKIN1JNU. MAY 10, 1 ....v VICE ADMIRAL KILLED t L 5CHUIU otAU cumr-LAiri i AUAircai HtLL in WASHINGTON g . L , . I , . SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS OWE WEEK ONLY May 14th to 19th tt ? -o- We are pleased to announce Mirfs Gray, exr""t corsetiere, represent ing the Kalamazxi Ciriet Co., Kal amazoo, Mich., exclusive makers of the above justly famous corsets, who will be at our store during the period state i. We would like ve-y much to have you call and see her, whether you desire to purchase or not. MITCHELL & CO. Dry Goods, Notions. Shoes, Mattings. c. 61 Pollock St. New Bert-, N. C. AMERICAN BEAUTY Style 1S3 Kalamaioo Corset Co. Sol Maker THE FINEST Cream Cheese f 15c. lb. S H. C. ARMSTRONG 174. 48 Middle Street. .w K l num. 1 REASONABLE 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. Phrr 2ft 7 93 Middle Street Comminder of Port ol St slnated by Workman. Another - Crisis In Russia. Special to Journal. St. Petersburg, May 14. There is a fresh crisis in affairs, and it is felt the tu f.i settle the . vtoi iiiuoi """-". that no coercive impending trouble. -J Vic 3 Admiral Kuzrich, commanding the port of St Petersburg, was stabbed in the back with a dagger by a work man, and instantly killed. The work men in the arsenal desired to march out in a body and celebrate May day. Per mission was refused by Kuirich. He was cruel to all and generally hated. The man who wounded him had the dagger concealed in a hollow cane. Mrs. Davit lassms. Lawyer Hsmmsll Cm not Escape Trial For Perjury. Special to Journal. New York, May 14th. -Carl Schurz, prominent for half a century, died to day, aged 76 years. After the civil war he stood prominent in maintaining measure against the Southern States be used. He was a Telephone Company by Secretary of State Alleging Over Charges Special to Journal. j Raleigh, May 14 Secretary of State Grimes, files a complaint with the cor poration commission against the Bell Telephone Company for alleged over charges for long distance business in MacKay's Mac-u-dine cures all headaches, etc, does not de press the heart, 10, 25 and 50 cents a bottle at druggists, 5c doses at fountain?. Shooting Affair in Dover Kins ton Free Press. A shooting took place in a disreputa ble negro house in Dover Sunday, in which Redding Bryant, colored, was right seriously, though not fatally wounded by a pistol ball from a pistol in the hands of Ross Suggs, another ne gro. The shooting is said to have been accidental. The bullet entered Bryant's right breast and penetrated deeply. He is getting along as well as can be ex pected. . Apron Bazaar The ladies of the First Baptist church will hold an apron bazaar Friday May 18th at the store under hotel Hazlcton, beginning at four o'clock p m. Aprons of every description, suitable for ever size and to meet the requirements of every taste will be on sale at reason able prices. Refreshments will be served. brigadier general in the United States army, retired, ex-Minister to Spain, had been, a United States Senator from Missouri, was Secretary of the Interi or in President Hayes cabinet, and was editor of the New York Evening Post. . The improvement in the condition of Mrs. Jefferson Davis continue . Abraham Hummell, he noted crimi nal lawyer, must stand for trial for perjury, in a, recent case for which he was convicted. Basket Lawn Party May 19th there will be a basket lawn party at Mr. E. A. Lancaster's home for the benefit of Clarks M. E. Church. Clara Humphrey, Ethel Lancasler, Com. Magazines Explode Special to Journal. Bridgeport, May 14. The explosion of some of the Union Metallic Companies magazines here today, the shock was felt over nearly all Connecticut. No one was hurt. s T Y L I S H THE IN RYE NEW MASONIC THEATRE START OF THE SUM MER STOCK SEASON Monday May 14. LATEST I THINO CLASS MAKINC AND ALL WEEK LONG. Slater's Comedian Management of Sell los-Co wan- Bros., in a new Repertoire of Modern Plays, with Clever, Up-to-date Specialties i,etwen actf. MONDAY NIGHT: Under the Stars and Strloes the i' witial fealurr of mull ill I'l J U'i " " A stirring play but with pmnty of f , . , ! r, n ! In It sovaniage rc.mnu , Hi " "- eamfortto wearer . bavins: , Price 10, V 80c; Only matin) uit kdMMMe bearing eur- Meuunta afternoon. Ga a Mat on ana on r rural lr wis? M ft." without looming the Maerowa in woik loo. ami win i on ny other rye gU I Md- or th Andre Opiiral To. 8HAW ANDRE. tauive. New Bom. N. C a an Wragalar focusing of rays of a Um reJtiM lor mirror) of th I i tv Was esarUeal rays may farm I (fee WWW Wat Use bonvmul Uhind an fMat erf It, tW s mm aaaqaal art m amlflliiill in if nr fore adwrh. nerakri, na- I or Statdy for an Ungth sUfcwt to irniMi I He Mmt etawr rksM may Usaf error uw ahght ' raewlta so very Off rtitn vMsSl owM. em m wm mtrm.4 ol taw rlaMW It taVStS. HlisJiM " i. 0. BAXTER. NO CURE NO PAY. How i i M. C four"" I Reputation ft w.rasv. a rn-4nUo. 4 for fcisistag arytlg that w . . .... mi is. a ansa? stnr lonuu keen. - v I Bam I waa mil m m iisww in s , " : : ia L If it i. to fmaoa sssmy Lu ft drog stnr. have it t U. i i.. If . . M ' ft r. j uvrri 3 . i Pharmacy. S. Dully Sells Hyomel. tka Guaran Ued Cur lor Catarrh. E. S. Duffy has an unusual offer to make to our readers, one that will be of the greatest value to many. For some years F. S. Duffy has been watching the results from the use of Hyomel, a treatment for catarrh that cures by breathing medicate) air, ab solutely without any stomach dosing (tie results have boon so universally successful that F. S. Duffy feels justi fied in maklnc a public offer to treat the worst case of catarrh la Now Bern with the understanding that if Hyoavsi does not cure, the treatment will cost absolutely nothing. The regular Hyomel outfit cost only one dollar, and consists of s neat pocket inhaler that can be carried In the purae or vest-pocket, a medicine dropper, and a boUVs of Hjramsi If this Is not enough for a ears, extra bot tles of Hyomm can be fkWsanss) for K cents. F. & Dot positively guarantee) s strrs, If Hyomel Is mmd la aouaakiH s with directions, or F. 8 Duffy will r fund the mssjsy, - - ladle BiWeCtaaa Uatwem 1 la how many stags was Um trial m jeams amsmiT ami. pp m mm. 8 Dsacrib Um trial by Amos' see IB. S The trial by CllaSJssm, dnm1 e IX. 4 ReUU Peter s 4sjsjf its, I DwrTwM smmmJ trmi of m What bsmuam of Jskim Up. 1 Pte ttW by nhesr? 1) a Trial by BeamslT in 9. Least trial by PWfeUT MR. The Elks Bazaar Arrangements are in progress for the Elks bazaar which is to be hi 'Id in the Naval Reserve armory May 28th to June 2 inclusive.! Merchant members of the organization are contributing lib erally to it and the success of the vent ure is already assured. Every day will be a feature day, the children will have a prominent part in the programme as arranged by Mrs. M. M. Marks. Each day there will be some performance by the little ones Tuesday May 29th there will be a baby flhow and entries may be made for children between six and eighteen months. Three prizea will be awarded, one each to the best dressed child, hand somest, i. e. looks size, dress and all other considerations; and to the infant having the prettiest face, further de tails and arrangements will be an nounced from time to tithe. Building Material Lime, Cement, Doors, Windows General Hardware. Prices right. GaskilhH'dw. Co. Diocesan Council The opening services of the Diocesan council will be held in Christ church to day at 11 am. The order of service will bess follows: Morning prayer and holy communion and sermon by the Rev R. W. Hogue, Rector of St. James church, Wilmington. The clergy are requested to meet promptly in the church at 10 00 a m. Business aes siens of the council will be held as anf nounced: At 8 JO p m evening prayer will be said and special missionary ad dresses will be mad. The offerings at all services will be for mission. Wednesday: holy communion at 7 30 a m, (this being the service for a cor porate communion of the Woman' Auxiliary). Morning prayer and Lit any at 9 80 a m., evening prayer and missionary sermon by Rev. R. W. Bam well of Petsrabu g, Vs., at 8 80 p m. Thursday: hot cotnssmaiun 190 a m. morning prayer 80 a m. Bse prion in th Parish Hons from 9 to 11 pm. President Roosevelt Will Not Reply Direct ly to Tillman. Cotton Futures and Rata Bill Discussions. Special to Journal; Washington, May 14.- A bill was in troduced tduay by representative Hef lin of Alabama to make keeping a'place North Carolina, asking that the rate be i fr dealing in cotton futures, a gamb- made five cents per minute for the first five and 2J cents afterwards, also that rental rates be fixed at $1.50 per nnnth for residences and $2.00 for bus iness places. Insurance to Pay Up. Special to Journal: Chicago, May 14. -The TradeVs Eire Insurance Company, which was ruined by the San Francisco fire, announces that it will pay every dollar of the claims against it. Drink Dr. Pepper Vim Vigor and Vi tality. VOICE OF 1HE PEOPLE A Pertinent Suggestion Mr. Editor : Am am old Confederate soldier and one who has always the interests of the veterans at heart, I have a suggestion in regard to the annual Fourth of July dinner, and I think I voice the senti ments of my comrades in asking that some good speaker who was in the army and shared our hardships and knew the conditions of the service. The old soldiers will feel better satisfied to hear a speech like that than all the canned oratory that could be produced. H. H. D. ling place, and the penalty for such a fine of not less than $5,000 and a year's imprisonment. The President will personally make no reply to Senator Tillman. The re ply will come in some other way. The rate bill was discussed in the Senate today. A new amendment was tabled which provided that investigation "be made by the commission, to find the value of the property of every railroad. Special Kates to Goldsboro Tonight, Special rate of $1.25 for the round trip has been authorized to Goldsboro Tuesday May 15, account performance "Little Tycoon" Tickets good on train 4, leaving New Bern 5 48 um. Spec ial train will be operated from Golds boro to New Bern, leaving Goldsboro about 11 15 p m or as early after con clusion of performance aslpraetical. Masonic Notice. A special communication of St. John's Lodge No. 3 A. F. & A. M. will beheld this (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock. Work in F C degree. Strangers wel come. By order of W. M. J. B. DAWSON, Secty. Ourhams Creek Paroid Roofing is the kind that gives satisfaction. For sale by Gaskill Hardware Co School Notice. On Monday May 14, all grades will begin a review of the work during this term and the final examinations will be gin about May 17. I hope every pupil Will be present for these reviews and the examinations!, There are a num ber of children in the city who have passed on the first term's work once, and some twice, but they have dropped out of school before the final examina tions and 30 have remained in the grades where they were. If it is possible these pupils should make every effort to be in school for the next three week, make up what they have missed and get promoted. I should like very much to ee every pupil in school get promoted and those who fail are usually those who drop out in the spring or come once a week. I hopt the parent in the city will help us in trying to help their children and see that we have every pupfl now in the city, in school during the next three week. School will close on June' 1. h. b: craven, Sopt. Th cwiiiiiajsjiasnssa exercise of Ori ental Aemomny will b held May 21 at am tM. Tumsday 10:80 a m., Dr. B. f. Dixon. Hut Auditor, l litis. N. C, will V ttviUm ifmmhnmil lidiim A Mat program asm bamri avraagsd. aVvmjIkMiy as lantea. The school baa bmm hi lac 0mtmbr 4th asset. W. bar saw) . a good rar. Th sBsUrieula 184, Th taasTtwch of SrsS i i'L i!tfw4Jui kLZZJ tf V8Mt BY Um asm of Mr. asxhfrs. f. Phannacy GRANOLITHIC PAVING wniiinrviiisfw' f ff8J IVVW When in need frf a ajyrirHjc Of rubber goods you went it, Wbt m b mm t tim Ukff bctt we have the beat lhrfoi swmr-r. In (I -H mW-i. Wind iVffT ihown Ifl the CitV f bi emS&, fai DtVeWt m lie uryir Irt.ra - - - m lag f lb in. i iiviit iwyvi uih waui psVssMj of Mm Jmjmm; to tjm WaVfTW I Drug StOTV HACKBURN IS SOLE AGENT FOR THE "Crawford" Shoe FOR MEN AND "The Patrician" FOR WOMEN. "No Shoes Wear Better well "The man who whisper down About th goods h hat to sail Wont catch a many golden dollars As b wo climbs a tree and holiars " Hut If Um man remarked above Daaaout upon the public sbov Good that Um- buyer doe not salt, Will And hla work wont boar math frsrit Now Um folks that do Juet want tay any And aafl your goods that are 0 K. Are Um folks you want la patronise A word la sunViant to th was, wATERR CHINA 8T0RC May 14. The milch needed rain came Monday, crops were needing rain very much in this section. Rev. L. H. Hardy filled his regular appointment at Sandy Grove last Sun day. Korman Cuthrell, the seven-year old son of the late Alex Cuthrell, died of diphtheria on the 4th instant, and Miss Mamie, sister of Norman, is slowly re covering from a severe case of the same disease. The family has our heartfelt sympathy. Mr. Henry Cayton, of Craven, was the gueat of his brother, V. A. Cayton, of this place Sunday. Messrs. C. G. Tunstall and C. A. Cay ton made a flying trip tj New Bern on Wednesday Mr Henry Koss, of the Reapass road, killed a very large bear near hi home today. This ia the first bear seen in this section for a number of years. Little Mia Ruby Lane a pent a part of this week with friend at Small. Miase Annie Cayton and Pearl Ine 'visited Mr L. G. Cayton last Wednes day. St-awherrie are almost a failure here this year, the eaaas being we sup poaa, the coal dry weather. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Caytoa made a flying trip to Craven county Sunday af ternoon. Mr. Ralph Tunstall is out again, and about recover) from th throat trou ble ar-d f ever of a few slay ago. Little r-rrei Fulchcr had the mis fortune of gsttiag bar foot right badly burned, bat w are paad to not that he la fast improving. TWO PIECE Suits Very few men have ue 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 coolt-nt clothes that a man can wear. You don't realize how hoi a vest in until you have gone without one. If you are lookuig for comfort it awaitw von here in abundance. J.J. Baxter. : : Copyrighted! B) SCMLOSS BVjb. CO. I ine Clothes Makers Baltimore and New York Dr. as sold only m hotUa Uoa. it) kssstal traJnlagaf Um 14. U. Has i 10. I. FJ 12 Iff. Phone 163. 43 Pollock make m bsaai s I Daa't b foes. SsM i am ams faagmM ta mat 4mm amatoaeaa BMseasaar's Rselty HbwjM absgrasmaf Of Willi li Paring si ate Tea t. Us smfcy aaalsK tar. t, wMMga Wamj taa aaat am eV Cam, saaal aalPW fataag) Swssjr s9lsaaaBsw 4Latatf) 4MpCpViV nalBaflBan OABTOI1IA. I Oxford Oraaaa Aaviaaa wll aasasr bar ssasreu T r rrKmj maj B ... iwm i iias tmsal I slant Tim am few two at jyefwl Mtai toCtMgfejac iH"11"" C --. m .,. twmw. ww barf its rwawtsttaa af , . , . 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TERMS 15. and $10.00 per month, without interest or taxes until paid for. Lots $400 to $750. according to location. Yb city's rapid growth in this direction srwsild make mm h higher value Far furtfear particular apply to T. PUMPHREY. Hotel Hazelton. New LWn, IN L or HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE. 140 M,m Street. Norfolk Va 5c. Drink 5c. THE BEST HEALTHFUL DRINK ! f Jtmtfitm - ' 1 COMPOSSD Of WHEAT AND IRON WITH PEPSIN BOTTLED BY WORKS CROWN BOTTLING f HONE 10? 22 CRAVEN STREET SOLD ONLY IN BOTTLES.
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