NEW BERN, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 18, 1906
NO. 41.
TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR
WAR IN THE SENATE.
LAS1DAY of council
BLACKBURN TO DO BETTER !
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SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION
AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS
Thtee More Days
ALL
j We are pleased to announce Miss
i Gray, expert corsetiere, represent-
ing the Kalamazoo Corset Co., Kal-
? amazoo, Mich., exclusive makers of
I the ahove justly famous corsets,
; who will be at our store uuring the
period stated. We would like very
i much to have you call and see her,
I whether you desire to purchase or
? not.
J M Mitchell & Co.,
PHONE 283
61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal hurch
THE
Cream
15c.
H. C. ARMSTRONG
DUn 17,4 A,Q MAA& Qtrof
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.
Phon 2f7
93 Middle Sf
THE LATEST THINC IN
GLASS MAKING
Possraaintf tlx' namlinl features of
both the FpecLaelc ai .1 ) 1h with nil
their separate advantages c inbined, af
foroa throat comfort to wcar-r. having
f OUT separately adjustable bearing aur
facas Cat bs pot on anil off :u r irate
ly wlt one hand without touching the
llwn Has no screw to work loose
It Math) app. aranrr and will stay on
fcattv than a7 "ther rye plv Made
penally tor the Andre ( i.ik j ('.
Dm L SHAW NIiKi:
PeprenUtive.
HaUl Hsialton. New Bern. N. .
Astigmatism
tilar filming of raya of
fart an the retina i t mirror) o( the
(XI, l. . Um vrte-al ra)i may forua
'Sf ttM ssirrar and the hnrimritiil behind
Of aa frtmt of tt, thl l an unrriial ex
faasafltaafa or deatri tuition "f nerve force
wkwh rnnun hrhAtshr n raleia. ina
Matty to road or Study for an. lenirth
f Mao, the muarlea heme in a rot)
tasst HOmt or a train to mrorrome the
oXeri la order that clear vision may
bo esaaad. thai error ii n I '-a a alight
penally fiaailta in very defective viaier
Mat ape rorroetann by glaaaea npor
say a sjaar OJorht, om potient remark tnc
t eras afraid of the g laeaaa they
J. O. BAXTER.
GraaVsats Optirian.
mmm paving i
with my f bu.H-
sac I
to tart OOSjra
aWlSfSC
SS4 ft. ft, Harper Phoa tit
t J8 8 Our
l Tj f Reputation
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A
FINEST
Cheese
lb.
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We have n reputation
for keeping everything that
u drug Htorc uliould keep.
It in very seldom we say
"juat out" to a ruatomer.
If it 'a to bo found in any
lirug store we have it.
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F. S. DUFFY'S
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Pharmacy.
L. L. BRINSON
turrtaaor t ( rearent Tobawro Co. I
All Popular Brands of
TOBACCO and CIGARS
at Wholesale and Retail
Bargains in Plug Tobacco
We also carry Barring
ton's Fine Ice Cream and all
first -claas Fountain Drinks.
aorrtaa
tl all go Saaa. OiaaaWaa ee4 tsaali
Standard Oil Comy Daoauncsd. RsporU
Showing Extortions and Frsudt.
Special to Journal
Washington, May 17. There was a
hot time in the Senate today. In the
rate bill discussion, Senator Lodge de
nounced the Standard Oil Company in
no measured terms, declaring it holds
the entire industry of the country by
the throat.
Senator Bailey renewed his attack on
the President, saying he thought the
President inspired the newspaper at
tacks. The President had written him
saying he did not doubt his good
faith.
The President sent to the Senate to
day, Commissioner Garfield's full re
port on the Standard Oil Company's
investigations, showing the extortions
and frauds practiced by that company
with the complete testimony including
way bills.
Preserve your youth by Drinking Dr
Pepper.
It is Now Bishop Kilgo
Special to Journal
Birmingham, May 17. In the elec
tion of the three bishops at the Metho
dist conference here, today, James J.
Tigert, secretary of the general con
ference, was elected bishop on the first
ballot, and Dr. John C. Kilgo, of North
Carolina, was the second bishop, on the
next ballot.
Demands Some Public Action
The electric lights on the Pollock
street section were again out last night
This no light is not merely an annoy
ance, but is is n serious loss to every
store on the circuit, whose business if
injured, and every house holder is put
to an extra expense. If the consumers
on the Pollock street circuit would get
together, they might get some redress,
as it is now, this no light, for so many
nights, demands some public action for
its correction.
Mrs. Davis Suffers Relapse
Special to Journal.
New York, May 17. Mrs. Jefferson
Davis suffered a serious relapse today,
and her condition is quite dangerous.
Big Cotton Fire Loss
Special to Journal:
Maron, Ga., May 17. The Central
Railway 's cotton press and two thous
and bales of cotton were destroyed by
fire today.
Striking Italians Threaten Town
Coaymona, N. Y., May 17 -The New
York National Guardsmen are protect
ing this place, where 500 striking Ital
ian brick makers made an armed at
tack, yesterday. The strikers are yet
ugly and many arrests have been made,
Apron Party Tonight
Come out tonight and lay in your
supply of aprons from the well selec
ted assortment to be found in the store
under Hotel Haxleton. Save yourself
the worry and labor of sewing.
Save youraelf the unnecessary ex
pense commonly attached to an apron
purchase.
The ladiea of the First Baptist
church will, from the largo supply Utey
have, provide you with the apron you
want at a small coat to you.
In addition to the apron sale refresh
ments will be provided for those daoir
ing them.
Remember the place, store under Ha-
r.lcton hotel.
Paroid Roofing is the kind
that gives satisfaction. For
sale byGa8kill Hardware Co
NO EXCUSE FOR CATARRH.
wara Caaaa Qtletly CersO ay
oa. lafisHil ay M
Thoro is roaJty aot the
'us for anyone ha ring rsUrrh,
that Hyoaaai la so asiilj Known and so
easily obtained. The worst caaaa af
catarrh are quick ly carta!, atsapiy by
breathhsf the riillldy through the pnek
et inhaler that tnssaa wtth every eotSt.
The romplet OSltflt, OVBslBlUag of
a neat pocket taaaier, a
taw, sssd a batUe of Hyome4
one A .Ua, whito estra kotttas east be
aeeaaenfa-al. aa well aa th-
tha most
BMttratoMa aaatusl for nirkea aav
torrk
tha raarahaaa SvWsV
far lale
DM sea
1 Mr eat betor wmat, Up-UMkte ItOCk PriCtt
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GIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION
Clerk Carrier.
An examination for the position of
clerk (male and female) and carrier
(male) will be held at the post office in
this city on Jane ad, 1900
For application blanks, and for full
information relative to the examination,
qualifications, duties, salaries, vaca
tions, promotions, etc., address Secre
tary board of Civil Service Examiners,
Post Office, city.
Age limit 18 to 45, years, male appli
cants must be 5 feet 4 inches in height
in bare feet and weigh not less than
125 pounds. A vacancy now exists in
the position of clerk in the post office
and will be filled from the elegibles
passing this examination, also a substi
tute clerk and substitute carrier will be
appointed. Application blanks and all
information can be had from George A.
Wood, Secretary, local board of exam
iners at the post office.
Mormon Church Going Out of Business
Special to Journal.
Salt Lake City, May 17. -The Mormon
Church is selling its street railways,
and will also sell its other properties
and go out of business as an organiza
tion, the reason being that these prop
erties no longer need the support of
the Mormon Church.
Drink Dr.
tality.
Pepper Vim Vigor and Vi
Russian Parliament Defies Czar
Special to Journal.
St. Petersburg, May 17. There is an
intense interest in the defiance cast by
the Parliament at the Czax, through its
demands for recognition. There ar
rumors that a compromise may be ef
fected, yet others that ex-premier
Witte is planning some masterly move
ment. Stella News
May 16.
Mr. Thos. McGinn, who has been at
Little River, S. C, for quite a while,
has returned home.
Mi&g Lola Jenkins, of MayHville and
Mr. Cage Weeks, of Peletier, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Thos. McGinn.
Messrs. Carl and Bert Weeks and
Miss Dunnie Koonce, of Maysville,
were visitor here Sunday evening.
Miss Myrtle Everitt and Mr. Graham
Koonce spent Sunday at Hubert.
Messrs. Jere Peletier and Fred Mat
tocks visited Deppe Sunday. Think pos
sibly they were somewhat disappointed,
suppose the girls were away.
Mr. John Jones, of Cedar Point, was
with us Sunday.
Miss Beatrice Weeks who hai been
visiting relatives at Mayosville return
ed home Sunday.
Miss Geneva McGinn and Mr. Kdgar
Hargett are visiting relatives at Mari
nes this week.
Miss Margaret Ennet of Cedar Point,
who has been visiting relatives and
friends at Ko wit sod Mayeaville, passes
through hero Sunday enroutc for her
home
"PEACH"
Dr. Pepper is sold only
') rent.
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Steamer Neuse Saluted
E. City Economist, May 16.
The steamer Neuse arrived in port at
noon today in order to leave immedi
ately after the last train this evening
on her regular schedule between this
c ty and Now Bern.
Whan opposite tho several mills down
tha river aha was saluted by the blow
ing of whaotloa. Though tho big steam
er baa made Its way into this harbor
many times before, crowds of people
collected on the wharves to tea it pass
today..
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Hay 11
and farms are looking
Oar ga
tht dry cool
thar.
of our
of our
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Mr B
In
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Wea
the infant child
OoiMaa quit
f Rollia I
a at this
tea, tfceqr hare take It to
Hope M wfg eaaa
Wall
i fJv uigarau
gate our premium sale which
I . . , . at a
i-ndi May six you never
teat tuch chance to Set
your houaehold supplie for'
WATERS CHINA STORE
I
Decision to Hold Intact Bishops Propsrty
I WllmlngtonCoatmlttss Appointed.
Recaption at Parish Hoiim. .
I Yesterday's council began at 9 30a m
as usual. In the parish house the Worn
. an's Auxiliary held its session, the re
, ports of which were especially good,
i The morning session in Christ church
' opened with the discussion relative to i
the question of building the Bishop's
residence at Wilmington, and the aliena
tion of part of the Episcopal proper'
ty.
The result was that the coancil de
cried not to sell any of the property
upon which the bishop's house is to be
built. This discussion occupied most
of the morning session. A committee
was appointed to devise ways and
means to raise the money to pay for
the erection and completion of the
bshop's residence. The following
committee was appointed: Rev. Mr1
Gibble of Windsor, Rev, L. G. H. Wil
liams, New Bern; Rev R.W.Hogue, Wil
mington; Laymen. Messrs. Cordon,
Washington; Hill, Goldsboro; Col. De
Rossett, Wilmington; Anderson, Fay-
etteville; Wood, Edenton.
The afternoon session beginning at
four o'clock, was spent jn electing com
mittees. For the Sunday school com
mittee commission tAe following were
appointed:
Rev. Cox, Greenville, Rev. L. G. H.
Williams, New Bern, N. C. Cordor,
Washington, and Mr. Boatwright, Wil
mington, The committee on the colored
commission were: Rev. N. C. Harding,
Rev. Cox, Msssrs. W. G. Lamb, F. D.
Winston and W. D. Pruden.
The following were elected for the
standing committees: N. C. Harding,
Dr Carmiehael, Rev. Mr. Skinner,
Col. DeRossett and Mr. G. H. Roberts.
Mr. Rountree, of Wilmington, was
elected chancellor.
Elected to the missionary committee
were: Messrs. Lamb, Haskett and
Cordon
Before the close of the afternoon
session, bishap Cheshire, of Ka leigh,
made an interesting address in which
he stated that Trinity in 1907 would be
the bi-centenial of the first celebra
tion of Holy Communion recorded in
the state of North Carolina.
Other committees were re-elected,
among them being the student's aid,
church building, trustees of diocese
and general clergy relief.
The Council adjourned at 6:30 p. m.,
to meet May 1907 at Kinstou.
At the Parish House, last night
from 9 to 11 o'clock, a general recep
tion was held, given specially in com
pliment to the visiting clergy and del
egates at the Council.
The spacious and splendidly arranged
building was thrown open to the public
for the first time, and the visitors and
guests admired everything about the
house. There was a large number pres
ent. Refreshments were served.
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Who are the sweetest things that
painters paint, or poets sing, lovelier
than anything 7 Girls who take H"l
lister's Kooky Mountain Tea or Tablets.
Sold by F. S. Duffy.
Union Point
May 14.
The weather still keerje dry and we
fear our farmers will have to plant
their cotton over.
(juite a lot of our people went to New
Bern on the 10th to attend the celebra
tion. Some of our neighbors are losing
their hogs and we fear it is the cholora.
Mr Maria Dudley of our place who
has been in Cedar Point died last week
with pueumonia.
Mr E L McCain ia having some
screens put to his house He means to
keep the flies out.
Mr y G Ogleaby is going to have s
new baiaar put to his dwelling.
Mr Arandal Hay of Pelletiers was in
our berg Saturday afternoon.
Mrs A A Gamer viaitod Mrs I) Mc
Cain Sunday a m
The Journal la a welcome visitor at
our place. We are ail glad to eeatt
com twice a weak.
The old corn crow has baeome a
chicken
the, r young chicks by the
Mr Haywood Hilho of fVjrtda M vis
iting frtossk sssd isaadiss la our midst
this waek. Mr HI too waa raaaad M
Newport. b baa bean Wi rtorida about
16 yean to tha Sab
of Mae
Mr T B Maanr. of Holly
to aw be aaathar Mrs G H
ELM.
sisss) af afl trissZ asaiM
mm
At Essences! w are anaaraa to a
ifulli aaahn lai I lli M
of Virginia tot
J" y p-i
taasMatoew. m,H.mmm.-t.
n K HIWB-
ir im Me SaTiTc
Comas to Dover Under Cover ol Educational '
Mission to Try His Strength In
Eastern Carolina.
In the regular Washington letter by
I nomas J. Pence of the News and Ob
server the following appeared yester
terday morning which will be of some
political interest in this section.
"Representative Blackburn makes a
trip of some significauce tomorrow. He
will go to Dover, in Craven county, to
deliver a commencement address Fri
day, but the political aspect of the
mission is not to be overlooked. This
visit means that Mr. Blackburn is go
ing to measure lances with Collector
Duncan for delegates from the East in
his fight to capture the State conven
tion "
A Cenerons Donation
Tho following letter from a former
New Bemian is a good indication of the
interest our friends in other places are
taking in the coming bazaar.
Mrs. M. M. Marks,
New Bern, N. ('.
My Dear Mrs. Marks:
Having read with interest in the New
Bern Journal, the account of the Elks
bazaar, I take great pleasure in en
closing you money order for five ($5)
dollars which I wish you to invest for
me, by purchasing fifty chances in the
prize contest. Being an old resident of
New Bern, and an Elk besides, I am
only naturally interested in all which
happens there. Wishing you and the
bazaar all succeas, I am
Very sincerely yours,
S. M. HYDE,
San Juan, Porto Rico, Lodge No. 972,
B. P. O. Elks.
Notice
When you want some genuine Bar
bacue, B Cue, sandwiches, remem
ber the old stand. Other meals on
short notice. Bottled drinks on ice.
W. M. CANADY,
128 Middle Street.
Rain Greatly Needed
Correspondents' letters to the Jour
nal all express the very great need of
rain. The last rain, while it accom
plished something was not sufficient
and the effect soon wore off leaving
crops in a bad need of rain as ever. If
conditions are not relieved very soon
the crops will suffer terribly.
Hubert
May 1
The crops in this section seem to
be
suffering from drough very much
Rev (I R Snow was in our locality
last Friday night.
Mr F.lwood (iarnor of Newport has
recently resumed his tie cutting here.
Mrs Slvanic Conway is leported
convalcscencf.
Mrs Harriett Wells ia reported seri
ously ill with heart tr luble.
Misses !'la Morton returned from
Norfolk, Va., last Saturday to sec her
mother.
Mr J D Woodward of Kichlands pass
1 through here Ust Saturday en route
to his home.
We arc glad U hear that our c
psper will come to us this week.
The Da
unty
MacKay s Mac-u-dine
cures all headaches, etc, docs no' de
press the heart, 10, 26 and SO cents a
bottle at druggists, Sc doaea at foun
tains. Bf ue
May 1ft.
The weather continues dry and coo
and ff it don't rain aoon the men will
forget to smile.
Mr and Mrs P M Kuaaell and daugh
ter Mrs R W Jonas toft Friday to visit
friends and rata tires to Swanaboro.
Mrs R W Smith and children, Leslie
and Julia toft rVidar to visit friends
and TaJaHtea at tbetr old home near
"lanl r
Mr C W Taykir aad daughter Uli
uoday to Noel pott.
Mr Heajb Humphrey of (kildalmm
Sunday to visit relatives and
frtoaata at Hogoa
M Joea I Haltti who spent several
days with utotltaj bare this wsea toft
far ae baaaaat Utkasa Tbawi ley
Mrs Meetostolof IWaOoada, FW.
eaaaa bast west to vkait ear parents
Mr and Mrs AnaVew Hicgtna
Mr aasi Mrt t U stosKb ansart Runiay
.,lh tbarr son. Mr WilK. Hmith of
of Cedar Point is
Hop U,
M.aedB.
When in need of syringe
or rubber good you want
the btet we have the beat
kind ever ihown in the city.
Phone us your drug wanti.
Warren i Drug Store.
Phone 163 43 Pollock St
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 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 coolest clothe-,
that a man can wear. You don 'I
realize how hoi a vest is until
you have gone without one.
If you are looking for comfort
it awaits you here in abundance
J.J. Baxter.
BAYARD WOOTTEN
Makes up-to-date Photos, and ive:,
prompt service, for reasonable pores
Films developed the day they arc bronchi
to the Studio
92 East Front Street.
Buy A Lot in Highland Park
7lh Ward. Norfolk City. This property i locatwi midway l-twn the n-ntat
of Norfolk and thi' Jameatown Kxrxwition (.rounds, with rr imire l.i nthrr
point.
TERMS $5. and $10.00 per month, withoul interest
or taxes until paid for. Lots $400 to $750, according tr.
location.
Tha city'a rapid growth in this direction arwxild n,ak- ime h high r valuea
For further particulars spply to
C. T. PUMPHREY, Hotel Hazelton, New Hen:. N C or
HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE.
140 Main Street. Norfolk Va-
5c.
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