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.vi NEW BERN. N. C. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1906 NO. 46. TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR No L I m.- I SILK MULL All Colors, 20c Values reduced lo 12 12 l-2c f ! Children's White Duck Caps ALL SIZES at 25c. S ! Ladis Silver, Gilt Belts J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 61 Pollock St., Opp. REMEMBER sum FOX ERS rive; I A MS I BUT H. C. ARMSTRONG Phone 174. Lawn Swings Porch Rockers am ttee. Full Line efr aerators, Patent Rollci r.p Furniture, Mattin and I JOHN B. Phono iff. 7 Middle Notice This Space Tomorrow J. L O'OSINN 8 (10. North Carolina Lcadlnjr Florists. f : ( for Sale I v. J (Ma rM a4 w-r VrwMr Tww0Ma MmMm WafMa, .hen L . M I Haeila.f rart. Buimnw. fM aJ mp. A tot of taw eT H4v PlaMa, and MeWto Traae In I fl gawhaTfUiMwM draoot. a- la r-rt 'tTtj -"-Jn fjaaa m gmun lWto MhM I MaH. Trtiatiiai tH Taafrat Or M.rfclaai, hi. at Utowl Whaa y-4 M aoae gaaejhM Ba 288 L Episcopal Slmrt'h 5 at 30c. 43 Middle Street Frerci - VVatc-i Coolt:i Iou..(j Furnishing IVES. F. S. DUFFY'S j Pharmacy Aitigmalitia 1 Hum an irregular fixiitinfr t rn' of light on the t l Ins ( it mirmr) of the m I. a, ih tnti' i rays may fuoaw n the mirror and the Witontol behind or in front of It. th e i mi ungual n ponditnr or dUtributiuo of nerve ferae which mu)i headache, naralgta. Ino hUty to read or study for anr length of llano, the rtnie.W bnng m a aoeV eisat rrmnfi or erin to pverromet the Meet In oroW that clear Wm may It m si (liaised. tb arm onUos erejrlH u-wlly roii in vry defective and nrxio nmeetroa by Of eww fU m w afmW of tb J O. 1IAXTIOL Nw tTn. N. C. fur ki .P- i ivil mi- that J sTel A I .line Mm.- rlxxil l I Z Mkf Uul 1 1 in v. r soMom wy 7 If II m Ml "jimt out" In runt. uncr. 5 g 7 If it t" be f" nil ,n .iny 7 m , ) ,i.Whr,,t. 7 I TndcrsconnE 1 j r" " 11 "r i mm i e - SpriBg jSalc I OF V I FANCY PLAIN SILKS IN COLORS -AND E BEGINNING WEDNESDAY D. F. JARVIS. NEW MASONIC Singing Class of Ihe Oxford Organ Asylnm, Under Auspices of St John's Lodge No. 3, A F. & A. M. A MOST ATTRACTIVE CONCERT FOR A MOST WORTHY CAUSE Admission 25c. You may need a few sup plies to finish the school ttm. ENNETT'S BOOK STORE. ndcrscoring parts of a a letter for cmpha &is rttaUt ifi ap pearance. The: which writes black, purple or rctl as desired, enables you to send out letter, emphatic to the mind u they are pleasing to the eye. Friday May 25 I I w M ..VII ratateTyvTter FORMER NEWBERNIAN HONORED The Following From the Abilene, Texas 1 tal ly Reporter Will he ol Local Interest. "We an glad to be able to able to re port that the Association of Hardware Jobbers of Texas, now in session in Dallas have honored themselves and our city, by electing Ed S. Hughes, of this city, president of the body, a spe cial to The Reporter, bringing the news just before we go to press Mr. Hughes is probably the biggest hardware dealer in the State of Texas, and is said to carry the largest stock in the state. In selecting him the association has chosen not only one of the most sue cessful men, but one of the moat pleas and, courteous and reliable gentlemen we know. The people of West Texas appreciate this merited recognition of a gentleman of our section, one who has spent his his entire business life among us amass ing a fortune by fair dealing and being able to see and seize every opportunity to benefit his customers.' It is such men as Ed Hughes who have placid West Texas in the front ranks, and have demonstrated that we have the best country in the great southwest. ' ' Maysville May 21. Unless rain comes in a few days, damage to crops in this section will be great. Already cotton and corn is suf fering from the drought. There seems to be some dissatisfac tion among the people of this township over the road law and unless it is amended we fear that the democratic party in this township will be divided as we have heard several voters say hat they have always been loyal dem ocrats in the paat, but in the future they will not vote that ticket. If this wan the remark of a few, it would not be so serious, but it is a very common thing through the rural district sur rounding Maysville. They are in fa vor of working the roads by taxation, but they are not in favor of having to pay a tax and then work. We hope something will be done by our next representative to adjust this law to the satisfaction of our voters in order that Undemocratic party may not lose a sin gle vote. Messrs Jenkins Bros., will soon be gin work on a cotton gin in this place As we have only one gin here, the far mers will be greatly benefitted by this new gin. They will have it completed in time for this year's crop. Mr Samuel Godwin, a respected citi zen of Kuhna died Saturday night of consumption. Miss Mary Weeks of Cedar Point, spent a few days with relatives and friends here. Misses Mary and Lilly Parker are visiting relatives in Kiniton. The protracted meeting which closed here a few days ago was one of the most auccaaaful meetings that baa ever been held, in Mayaville. Rev Mr Do Loatrh's aarmona were very intern t ing. Every aery ice was well attended and religious interest was ahown by people who have always been non church goers aa a result of which they are now attending church regularly. One serroon that deserve special no tice was preached on the subject ol "Breaking the tea Commandments." In which Mr DeLoatch spoke plainly on taking the name of the Ixrd in vain. We feel safe hi aaying that Um sub ject was ao trail expounded that It will live in the minds of all who heard it, and that Ha good ree ulu will be seen for a loner time to come. Twin two flavors at one Urn. M K. WaiUtrurst A C New Subscribers to Phont Syitem flahaan bre the local aerlwre to add th following r. o cr.u Water A. H. aWwavela. siaralM. Mka rto rttk m. a U DU, Jr.. tH ft. M iIiiii, nil n li. ftrttlaaf SMI aast Bm . tflaaUlla QaMiWai fit aaeJ Tra aapnrtaUon Oa.,SM. W. J. Laaaa, i. T, Screen dcon. windows and frame, all sizes New stock jutrtin GatkOl Hardware Co. Wa wato) a aaaatolky of aijoatlac clahw. erf oS Mooo oo mnlaHi laowr At orooont Moreeeojog-o a aorvee i'rSSklmtJm m oortoaiton oojf tara sooVtoe oaM to too oaaaa mm alto iiaiaotntiw toat at uw aoJejrttefaaokaaoMoVwwoot ELKS BAZAAR NEXT WEEK Most Attractive Features, Baby Show. Fancy Dances. Punch and Judy Will Entertain All. More Contributions. Not only will the older folks have things all their way during the bazaar naxt week, hut the little folks have al so been looked after. Mrs. Marks has arranged a most attractive programme for the afternoons, which will be pleaf ; I ing alike to the youngsters and parents alike. Tuesday afternoon at 5 p m the liaby Show will take place. Two classes have been arranged, and will be specially featured, and we hope all mothers will enter their "Cherubs" in this "beauty contest". All babies from G to 18 months of age will be class A, and from 19 months to 3 years will be class B. The finest baby in each class and the prettiest, including features and dress will be awprded a prize. On Wednesday afternoon, Miss Green abaum will entertain with fancy dances which have been specially arranged for the occasion. Thursday it is expected that New Bern's celebrated Ventriloquist wil give an old time jolly Punch and Judy show, and on Friday will be held the great Doll contest, when it is desired that every child bring its prettiest dol- ie and try for the prize which will be given for the prettiest doll. With pleasure we acknowledge from J. J. Baxter, by filler, Bain Beyer Co., Phila, .0(1 R M-Sutton, Balto., $5 (Ml E P Reed .V Co., Rochester, 1 pair shoes. Young, Smythe, Field K- Co. Phila, 1 case not ions. Agiel, l'eitycl & Co., N. V., 1 c?sc laces. A & II Wil.ll.crg, ineinnati, caps. Richardson Silk ( pillow tops. N Y., Udo Chas Schoolhous waist. pat tern. Cans linn, U;illi R & ( Corset O set. From llarfool It iv Sons, N Y, 1 silk umbri ; V.. 1 silk cor- W S l!. l - Co. lialto, 1 sola pil low. Win Meyers H handkerchiefs. Win Daub ,v Si collars. McCall ti Co . From S ( ; Ruin F S Sou thali N V.. i, doz ladi York, :: In iiagazuics. 1 1' Sons, Norfolk, 1 1 case corn. Seagal Sp- lall i: ilt... 1 1 tb M. powder-.. From I. .1 'lay I Palist Brew ( -loz Blue Ribbon. From R. Cray, iy bun nd branch, In b, Mg A II Rawlins, 1H)0 Hie gu mo. Wiedemeaii I! l'i do Itoh.-miin a t ar. ( 'I, em ( o NY ri. Kv, I. rt . the true Ii1.hh1 i In- llazi.nr in t Sundav. Don't fad I ' - Cherokee l'i I'M-. .i wwk, hie- v. ill an It i Ice cream makes, v. 1 1 i sizes. Gakiil ;rcczcrs, coolers, ardwarc best all Co. Funeral ol Fred G. Land . The funeral fMic. of the Inte r'rcl 0. I ..'.!. ere held Hi nix o'rk-rk laal evening anl n Urge num'.r ni in frietvl anil naioriaten paid the Uul token of ript to hie memory. The casket m Imrne mln the rhurrh by Meaere. rValU-. Smith. Henry Whit buret. Carl Taylor, Roy Marshall. Krent Willie, and Willie Harrington, Thar were many beautiful floral offerings, eviderK-ra of I .ear, ! reepecl for the youner man were plrd on th ckei. Rv. (. T. Adams delivered a abort and touching oology on the sterling ruli ties of the young man and ti bur led rred'e friend who wore araaaat to emulate hta etm4 for thrift aasi remey. Letter ! f J New Bert, N. C. to way PaiMteto IV krweert DtWW by U Mtatahe; the bsrer loeme by II f Diainii an Uea patoS, Khee a gaJaaa, or aa atata a rear. How if .lire, or yeear. ewyeoiMallT Aa worn pet, aa too total of akaaoaat. It way ue twteo tlaa ojb bet of i M. Y. toe 0 with Devne aoA OM Dvtoo i aaSoaa; do ow 14 Oo Of MOM: DotOO. tWA'l 0 oy tao it eoat not to oarot at afl' Ooo't igoro t ei etoetly aay a ttW WsjttsJlRj A 9 t!W"4 fcwlrtkwBVw kaH a a auL-u oyooeiooj afjaMlll oooj. wwaoPSy Sap aWow HoVSaarW woaWotooif wohbvi Doa't kaoor aj4 eVw't eart; pm Ooa't NEW PICNIC AND CAMP MEETING GROUND A Pretty Spot on Duck Creek Recently Cleared Up by Capt. Tom OUon. The colored race are having a series of camp meetings at a place on Duck Creek about three miles from New Bern. It is a pretty spot, a nice grove, high dry ground and every convenience tna makes an attractive pleasure or camp meeting place. A substantial dock has been built and numerous small buildings erected for the sale of soft drink and lanch. Yesterday Mrs. Wicks, whose an nouncement has been in the Journal a few days ago preached in the af ternoon and last night. The lady is an earnest speaker and preaches the truth fearlessly and in a forceful man ner. Her text was the passage "Put uo the breastplate of righteousness that ye may withstand the fiery darts of the wicked." She said that the warfare was well exemplified in the Christian life; that it was a constant fight, not a one day in seven scrim mage but a continual struggle of the right against the wrong. She made one pertinent remark to the effect that the popular idea of some that Christian people could indulge in forms of sin which would be unpardon able for a minister to commit. That is totally wrong, for a sin is just as black when an ordinary Christian commits it as when a minister yields to tempta- tior. She uttered many other truths which were impressed on the hearts of her hearers. We Want !o Sell Some ' of the Goods. When traiie is dull and stock is full. And the cash you need you want to pull i aKe an your goods from orr your floors Ami move the whole of your stock out doors Then if the folkH won't come and buy A mark down fake you next can try You can fool some people all the time And in this way catch many a dime. Hut when your prices are right In the start, And you've acted the honest merchants part Just peg away you'll not be lost For the buyers know where to save in the cost , WATKR'S CHINA STORK, Phone 21K. More Shad Planted. Mr. I.. J. ( opt-laiiil, of Kdenton, the liniteil States Fish comm'saioner ai rived on the steamer Neuse yesterday morning having with him 1,800,0 0 young white ehad. Of these Mr. Cope land took l.LfJO.OOO to Comfort, Onalow county, to place in the waters of t) e Trent and the balance were taken to Newport under the care of Mr. Rein hurt, an aaeieiant. The waters of eastern Carolina are now plentifully Blocked with that very d.-licioue, although somewhat honey ar ticle of neu food, and nothing prevent ing, we shall have no reason to com plain of the ineufbcient eupply of ehad for Keveral yeere to come. llnnk Dr. itilh and he Pepper iltb. and retain your Deith ol W R Wttert Mr. William R Wter. a furmer rea -ilent of Ne Hern nd Master Mechanic ..f tre A A N C railway, died in Wash ington yesterday. The remains are ei prtd to arrive here for burial on th r. M train Friday. Notice of the funer aJ will be announced later. Naiqutradt At Skating Rink. There witt ho a oeaatjoorade at Skat ing Rank T. ..re 'ay night. May Mtk Two priao will bo award), one pair ball hearing and on pair plain Uoring east for the boat rwtiiaiai The hadgoa will aaalae who goto the phase Door opaaa 7 JO. Coeno eaw, etoao all. 6 and 10 cents Tnla oar J. T. ObOOOH, How Tark Colic Market. fm lato The foOowtog ororo Mm opoato aaet e toaeael prtow eataeKeo Terh Cwtoaa Opoa Hag- tov CM May 1LSS USS USS I US Jaty II IS II IS tISI lie Oat MSI NSS atJa MklT Uat-aar-,ol HaSUf StooJtoo aojroaaS Imlnhii, oto. A-o not v fJpjiSto)ktwH. Mk Btaaal Wes. . laaattaat liajjliaj, St aoaee at foo Tl .l Til Uasoo lee at l aaese Uoee wA taw Tmim Fre on. aim. Win I 4 0a, HACKBURN IS SOLE AGENT FOR THE "Crawford" Shoe FOR AND "The Patrician" FOR WOMEN. "No Shoes SPECIAL LINEN SALE FRIDAY See Tomorrow's Ad. J. J. BAXTER DRY GOODS tooaoaaaeai BAYARD Makes up-to-date Photos, and ives prompt service, lor reasonable prices. Films developed the day they arr brought to the Studio. 92 East Front Street. Buy A Lot in 7th Ward. Norfolk Caty This proprtT locatod midway Iwtween the ,.t Mnrfvlk u4 iKa Jimnli,n KiDositton (irnunds. with car service t. aatot. TERMS $5. and $10.00 per month, without interest or taxes until paid for. Lots $400 to $750, according to location TV) city's raped growth to tola direction should make much higher value For forth at parti ism apply to C T. PUMPHREY, Hotel Haielton, New Bern, N C or HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE, 140 Mtin Street, Norfolk Vs: Dr. Pepper's Phos-Ferrates --AND-- Hier's Root Beer FOR YOUR HEALTH SAKE TRY THEM 1 BOTTLED BY CROWN BOTTLING WORKS PHONE 108. 2 CRAVEN STREE I SOLD ONLY IN BOTTLES. MEN Wear Better" DEPARTMENT Ulalliai WOOHEN Highland Park ccntar ithsr rote k oaafMpj I H EL
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