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Brtt i l NEW BERN, N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1906 HD. 39. TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS 0E WEEK ONLY May 14th to 19th We are pleased'to announce Miss Gray, expert corsetiere, represent ing the Kalamazoo Corset Co., Kal amazoo, Mich., exclusive makers of the above justly famous corsets, who will be at our store during the period stated. We would like vcy much to have you call and see her, whether you desire to purchase or not. 4. M. MITCHELL 8 CO. Dry Goods, Notions. Shoes, Mattings. &c. 61 Pollock St. New Berr, N. C. THE FINEST Cream 15c. H. C. ARMSTRONG Phone 174. wjs,'1' i ' 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. Phone 287 m Middle Stret. Drink Dr. Pepper's PhosFerrates WE BEST HEALTHFUL DRINK ! COMPOSED OF WHEAT AND IRON WITH PEPSIN IVjTTLED BY CROWN BOTTLING WORKS ' PHONE 105 22 CRAVEN STREET mD ONLY IN BOTTLES. To J. A Miadowj.. Newborn. N. C. $e. B. Blades, Newbern. N. C William Dunn. New Bern. N. C. Dr 0. McMullin. Elisabeth City, N C. I W Ghosv Elisabeth Chy, N. C WWW the Company will hare Ha 4 ne Hundred TWuasad Dotavra tut wtt swfag a Urge DIXIE AMERICAN BEAUTY Stylo 163 Kalamuoo Corset Co. Solo Msksfl Cheese lb. 48 Middle Street. 5c. You can now iecure ock in trie Col John P Bruton. Wilton, N C Geo Hackney. Wilton N C Jonat Oettinger Wilton, N C Ashley Home, Clayton, N C J W Menefee. Graham. N C K ssaisat taeaM. ft la destined tr miWfi' r.r. APPLY TO ANY OF THE ABOVE ( FIRE INSURiANC ) COMPANY, GREENSBORO, N. I. COUNTY AFFAIRS United States Road Expert on Trent Read. Makes Exhaustive Report on County Roads to Commissioners. Treatment ot Trent " Road. Reports County Treasurer and Sheriff. Other County Business. The board met at the court house, New Bern, N. C, on Monday May 7, 1906, at 10 o'clock a m, in regular ses sion. Present commissioners, Foy, rinerton, Harvey, Richardson, Bar- and Wadsworth, The report of Dr. J. F. .Rhem, Supt of Health was on motion accepted and ordered filed and recorded. Board took recess until 2 SO o'clock p. m. The board met at 2 30 o'clock p. m. , pursuant to recess. Present commissioners, Foy, Harvey, Barrington, Richardson, and Wads worth. Ordered by the board that the clerk of the board, furnish to various list takers of the county a list of the vari ous changes made in the valuations of the property in the different townships which they respectively represent, made by the board of commissioners since June-1905. By request of the chairman of the board, Mr. W. L. Spoon, a U. S. road expert, appeared before the board and submitted his report and recommen dations as to the proper manner in which to improve the roads of the coun ty, which said report was ordered filed and to be published in the New Bern Journal. Mr. C. E. Foy, Chairman, and Gentle men of the Board of County Com missioners for Craven County North Carolina. In compliance with your request, Senator F. M. Simmons made urgent request of the office of public roads, to send an expert to New Bern, to give such assistance, as he might be able, to your Honorable Board, in its effort to better the public roads ofjyour coun ty. The highway engineer thereupon wired me at Washington, N. C, to go at once to New Bern and render such assistance as 1 might find necessary, and within the power of the road office to give. I therefore came to New liern and render such assistance as I might find necessary, and within the power of the road office to give. I thorefore, came to New Bern and, by the courtesy of Mr. Spencer, have been shown over the Trent road, for a distance of five miles from New Bern, and also over the N'euscroad, from the railroad crossing to the corporate limits of the city. I have, therefore, had op portunity to form an opinion as to the best method of procedure, under nat ural conditions, as they now exist, and confront you today; and in this report to your honorable body, I shall en desvor to point out certain well estab lished facte in root) construction, appli cable to your conditions, and then sua; - gent to you a polity or system of work-I ng the public roads of Craven county, reach Use diseased portion of the ear. which in my judgment will result in There is only one way t) cure deafness the Ixrt torment of your roads. I may ani that is by constitutional remedies, here state that this is not my first ac- Durness is caused by an inflamed con quaintance with the roads of the county , ' dittos of the mucous lining of the Eus nearly four years ago I eeune here, at Uehian Tube. When this tub is inflamed the request of Prof. J. K. Holmes, ' you have a rumbling sound or imperfect State Geologist, and special agent of-1 hearing, aad when it is entirely closed, Ace of public road inquiries. Washing- Deafness It the result aad unless the ton, D. C. and aided your cooaty in inflammation can be taken out and this the construction of a sand elay road, ! tube restored to its normal condition, beginning at the corporate) limit of the hearing will be destroyed forever; nine city, on the Neuse river road, Mr. ! rases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, Bray, foreman in r barge. A report which is nothing but aa inflamed eondV oo this road, by Mr. Was. Dunn of this , t ion of the mucous surface nty. will be found in the year book, ar- j Wi will give One Hundred Dollars for licle of Use Department of Agriculture any rise of Deafness (caused by cat -for Dm year 1903. oo page 2S4. I learn errb (that cannot be cured by Hall's store eomtng hete this Usee, from Mr. Spencer sad others, aawaeg thetn Mr. Dunn, that this road has, since the first given a great deal of trouble (Continued on page 2. ) Citizens of North Ca the DIXIE FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY, of Greentboro, N. C . by applying to any R M W H O P V W J H Ct it w be a only of TwoHoajN sfeetarsil f war INSURANCE CO. SUED Action It Recover Money or Tor Yoar Con trad From Life Insurance Company ot Virginia. Suit has been' brought against the Life Insurance Co. of Virginia by M. E. Whitehurst to recover money paid by him on several ten year policies upon representation that at the end of the ten years he could draw out the money paid by him with interest Upon de mand to pay that money according to alleged agreement they refused to com ply and consequently suit was brought on. Suits like the above have been insti tuted against this same company in several other cities of the State and it is reported that several policy holders in New Bern having the same com plaint will likewise bring suit. Father Gapon Was Murdered Special to Journal St. Petersburg, May 15. The mys tery regarding the disappearance of Father Gapon is cleared, as his body has been found and positively identified He was killed by a blow on the head while in a lonely house in Finland, the deed being committed by revolutionist s, who discovered Father Gapon to be in collusion with the Russian Governor. To Buy Abroad for Canal Special to Journal Washington, May 15, -The President aoproves of Secretary Taft's plan for buying vessels and goods abroad for the Panama Canal. Meat can be purchased from Australia, at one half price from Pacific coast price. Dr. Pepper is sold only in o cents. hottl-8 A Tillman Denial Special to Journal Washington, May 15. Senator Till man denies in a published statement that he had said Senator Aldrich nought an alliance with him rather than the President- It is all right to talk about beauty habits, but most women are too busy hustling and have no time to cultivate beauty habits. Therefore they take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Circus Steal at Tarboro Revived Special to Journal Cleveland, O., May 16. W T Spate, auditor of Hag en back 'a trained animal show, is arrested charged with stealing 130,000 from Forepaugh and Sells Circus at Tarboro, N. C, in October ltfOt. He will be brought to North Carolina for trial. Deaf nest Cannot be Cured. By local applications, as they connot Catarrh Cure. Sand for circulars free. f. J. CHJXNsTT 4 CO., Toledo, Ohio. goU by Druggisca, 71s. lake Hall's Pnawliy Pills for const I etssn. Miller. Charlotte. N C Belk. Charlotte. N C Heath, Charlotte. N C Wade. Charlotte N C Little. Oitftotte. N C in a fcsa Saa SsJeearaV sswJ sMssV ed will dee Usee aae wtl Ss) ADDRESS TO CZAR Ten Demands Made by People Refusal Likely to Cause Trouble Special to Journal. St Petersburg, May 15. The draft of the address to be made on the Czar is prepared. Ten demands are made, general amnesty; abolition of death penalty; suspension of martial law; civil liberty; abolition of the great council of the empire; revision of the fundamental law. It declares the chief thing to be am nesty, and this question presents the calm consideration of legislative work. The country is thirsty for amnesty, which is the demand of the popular conscience, and impossible to be re fused, and is to be demanded as the first pledge a mutual understanding. Drink Dr. Pepper Vim Vigor and Vi tality. Too Sweeping Action Special to Journal. Birmingham, May 15. A protest has been made against the action of the Methodist General Conference, on doctrinal aith. It is declared to be too sweeping, and also that the committee did not properly understand what it voted for. Paroid Roofing is the kind that gives satisfaction. For sale byGaskill Hardware Co Very Bad if True Special to Journal. Washington, May 15. Miles Dawson, actuary for the Armstrong committee of New York, says njt a fire insurance company in the United States knows whether it will be solvent or not after it pays its insurance losses. MacKay's Mac-u-dine cures all headaches, etc, does not de press the heart, 10, 26 and 50 cents a bottle at druggists, 5c doses at foun tains. The Iriquios Theatre Fire Gate Special to Journal: Chicago, May 15. William Davis, manager of the Iriquios theatre at Die time of the great fire which destroyed so many lives will be put on trial for manslaughter. Negro Hurt in lames City Jim Jackson, a colored employee of the Munger & Bennett mill at James City, was the victim of a serious acci dent in the yard of the mill yesterday. It is said he was pushing along a lum ber car with the aid of a crow bar, The car rolled on him knocking him down crushing his leg in a terrible manner. He was removed to the Stewart san itarium wher: his injuries were attend ed to by Die. Primrose and Rhem. While the result of the accident will be veryisevere it is not thought that am putation will be necessary unless blood poison sets irs Comedians Make Good In the production of "The Great Dia mond Robbery" Slaters Comedians did some very clever acting. They gars a food show full of exdtmebt aad ginger Joseph Slater is a comedian worthy of the name sod he Is supported by capa ble acton. The Journal is glad to recommend them to the public aad fat oxpc seeing the hope in yesterdays Journal that they would Improve rejoices tossy that they hare made good. The show tonight will be "Nobody's fool" North Caiienaa Mackerel at Oaks Norway ICapt Jas P Sawyer, AtheviUe, N C Francis S Cose. AtheviUe N C Henry Redwood, Aaheville N C Frederick Rutledge. Aaheville N C Charles J Harris, Dillaboro, N C sfatShiedari w be la erarr Bart of Use Wsawa It will saw hare ill aiaMiiill at eSsTaiant oaetioas of the State THE DIOCESAN COUNCIL The Clergy And Laymen el The Eelscopal Church of Eastern Carolina Assemble Hers. The first session of the Diocesan Council of Eastern Carolina began yes- terday at eleven o'clock. The assem j bly of clergy and lay delegates is large and the meeting gave promise from the start of being interesting and profita ble. There are no weighty questions to decide and the sessions will be more for the purpose of the strengthening ; effect than for anything else. After j communion and devotional exercises, which were conducted by Revs. A. W. Seabrease, F. H. Horsfield and Mc Neely DuBose. Rev. R, W. Hogue, rector at St- James Church at Wil mington preached a powerful sermon on the subject of the Divinity of Christ. The discourse was eloquent and logi cal reasoning on the evidences of Christ's Divine power, and the foolish ness and wickedness of disbelief in His rights to the Godhead. All who heard the sermon were deeply impressed with the strength and earnestness of the J preacher. j j The afternoon session was taken up J i with routine business, chief of which IB was the Bishop's report. This was a j complete and elaborate document and showed in the best possible manner th i T prsaperous condition of the churches of this diocese. The council adopted sev- j e eral amendments to the constitution. J The presiding officer is Bishop Strange, assisting him is Rev. N. Harding of X Washington. Rev. F. N. Skinner, of i Clinton is secretary. Following are the names of those j f who are in attendance: Clergymen Revs. Luther Eborn,N Harding, FBI Ticknor, R B Drains, T P Noe, A W 1 1 Seabrease, R W Hogue, Jas Carmi- la chael and wife, F H Horsfield, J H I Griffith, Edw. Wooten, I W Hughes, N C Hughes, F N Skinner, J B Gibble, McNeely DuBose. Laymen W L DeRossett, GeoRoun trce, GC Royall, W S Lamb, MN Dixon, H G Burton, L V Morrell, B P Huske, J G Whitfield, W N Harding, (ladies); T H Myers, N C Cordon, Mr. Ferrell. Mr Scriven, Mrs T C James, F S Jarvis and wife. There was a large congregation cut at night, the services being entirely of the missionary work in Eastern Caro lina. Bishop Strange presided, each speaker being most suitably aud pleas antry introduced by the Bishop. The speakers were Rev. R. W. Smith of the Thompson Orphanage, Rev. J B Gibble, Mr J L Burton, and Rev. I W Hughes. The addressee were spirited and indicated the healthy progress tak ing place in the missionary field, and the splendid devotion of those taking p irt in the work. We publish the program for the ser vices today : Wednesday: holy communion at 7 30 a m, (this being the service for a cor porate communion of the Woman's Auxiliary). Morning prayer and Lit any at 9 30 a m., Council meets st 9 46 Woman's Auxiliary meets in Parish House st 10. evening prayer and missionary sermon by Rev. R. W. Barn well of FVtcrsbu g, Va.. Bt S 30 p m Call for a bottle of Dr. Pepper. "The man who whispers down a well About the goods he has to sell Wont catch as many golden dollari, Aa be wno climbs a tree and bollerH." But if the man remarked above Docs out upon the public shove Goods that the buyer does not suit, Will find his work wont bear much fruit Now too folks that do just what they say i And sell your goods? that are O K. Are the folks you want to patronlte A word is wiflcieot to the wise.' ATCR8 CHINA STORE Facials One SO h. p. Are box boiler in good condition for taraat aad price apply to tin ' Lumber Co., Kellums. N. 0. of the foUowing gentlemen. w T5-i3t t rolma HACKBURN IS SOLE AGENT FOR THE "Crawford" Shoe FOR AND "The Patrician" FOR WOMEN. "No Shoes Wear Better" TWO PIECE Suits Very few men have use for a vest in hot weather. We rind the most attractive suits in our store just now arc those, composed of coats and trousers. They make the coolest clothe that a man can wear. You don't realize how hoi a vest is until you have gone without one. If you ar looking for comfort it awaits you here in abundance. J.J. Baxter. BAYARD WOOTTEN Makes up-to-date Photos, and gives prompt service, foi 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 between 'I"' ''enter of Norfolk and the Jsmemtown Exposition Grounds, with cur nervier to eilher point. TFRM $5 and $10.00 ntr month, without interest I or taxes until paid for. Lots $400 to $750. according to location. ', The citya rapid jrowUl in thie direction should roekr much luirhrr values For further particulars spply to C. T. PUMPHREY. Hotel Hazelton. New Bern. N C or HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE. 140 Main Street, Norfolk Va tSkak . C D Ben bow. Greentboro. N C Wm S Thompton. Greensboro. N C F B Ricks, Greensboro, N C Jas F Cobb. Greensboro. N C W0 Elliott. Eden ton. N C J 3 Bowers, Scotland NecV. N C It will a to tees, trot MEN ... " l SJ Copyrighted! By scmoss nwijy a co. Fine Clothes Makers Baltimore end New York Our Reputation We ears s reputation far a-isnlaa everything that s druc store should keep. It Is Tory sold oat we say li H la to he round in say drag store we aare it f-tl 1 si- S. DUFFY'S Pharmacy. i "irftejaSS te trrteAsnf Or r
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