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m N0 47 NEW BERN, N- C. FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 25, 1906 "TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR aasafrassasjs aaoaaajsaaeaaaaatso aaaaa A SPLENDID CLOSING TO CONTINUE STREET WORK fflKYC!) BREAK AWAY 1 !' " '"' . .. . ,,T""7.T777TT7J kTlJ Tl VII l III I IJ1111VmJ f IF1 Ct I Commencement Exerclus. Prepsr- uimnuuioner to uorrow ou.uuu Results n Tw0 Being Ki,ed by , J W T TTl HT H Guard IIAVlJlOUIVll SILK MULL All Colore, 20c Values reduced to 12 12 l-2c 1 Children's White Duck Caps ALL SIZES at 25c. i ladis Silver, Gilt Belts AT 25c J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Chureh r J MERELY A HINT In striving to better both your physical and financial condition, you cannnot err in buying your Groceries of Spring Sale OF FANCY i IN COLORS AND PLAIN SILKS BEGINNING WEDNESDAY n F. TARVIS. Winners el Honor at Blnghsm School. Commencement Exercises. Prepsr itlomlor 1906 07. NEW MASONIC OPERA HOUSE Singing Class of The Oxford Op Asylum, - -r Friday May 25 H. C. ARMSTRONG Phone 174. 4 Middle btreer. ... j Lawn Swings I Porch Rockers and Settees Full Line Refrigerators, Freezers, Water Coolers. Patent Roller tray Trunks, Furniture, Mattings, and House Furnishings. J OH N B. IVES. Phono 287 93 Middle Sir. .1. Notice This Space Tomorrow jOur I Reputation j Z for kpln everything that It it my hMm an any 2 "just out" to a witof j if it h to be foons to say j drug stare we hero it. It; c TiiTCCV'Ct PtoMcyj AfUfMNm Msosnse irregstorf iignf sayanf Utrbt en Um imIh (or sstrreri of the ey, I. . the ertk) rays My Sosen i or to front of It, ehto mi aasansJ es- . i r Inwuio etody for My length MAftt t1 f eiftp of atwia WPHflM H be BOtntaaass'. tMi mm mImj slant ejesasHy rwiu m nsry astetfee etotoa f MM WnrM, MM attMSA 1MB "he we etresl f the cmmmj , . mnr. I I I lUto I IMIlMf iM.itomN.II ' I Tm J HM Oarnsstoaf MM VMM soar I 1 fMMS PmbMM TVfMMTM I totty- AUrWmtoM-. I r Oil rWna lMM rtoMStoyMMlMW4y. MMMMMl MMto'Jl'ail 111 vlMtIff ITtlNMMt J. L O'PNN I CO., North Carohna Leading Tiorists Under Auspices of St John's Lodge No. 3, A F. & A. M. MOST ATTRACTIVE CONCERT PGR A MOST WORTHY CAUSE Admission 25c. You may need a tew sup plies to finish the school term. STORE. I Tnderscoring Nortk Carolina hama i MackarvlatOakalUrliat. Norway Mm So Martin, an old highly rr- ay lllil raatoawt tt Mamai, Mtoa., waa irk with stnmarh tmubUi for more than aii month. Cfcambariato'a StoMMM and lArm TabtoU rwad hmr. flhaaaya: 1 MM mom at anythlny I want and am the praiidMt woman to tha worid to ftnd audi good wadkin.' for Saia by I)ala VUnmef and f. 8. Duffy. crscoring parti of a a letter for empha sis mars its appearance. aSTffi which writes black, purple or red at desired, enables you to send out letters emphatic to the mind as they arc pleasing to the eye. Bingham School, Mebane, May 23. At tha commencement exercises of King ham School, Mebane, N. C, the Uni versity of North Carolina scholarship, which is given to the student who at tains the highest average in his studies- and which is worth $60.00 in tuition was awarded to Mr. Lenoir Thomas Avery, son of Hon. A.C. Avery of Burke Co. Mr. Avry was distinguish ed in deportment and scholarship during the year. The Washington and Lee University scholarship was given to Mr. Charles Carroll Burton, son of the lata R. 0. Burton, Esq., of Wake Co. Mr. Burton also made a speech of mark ed excellence in the final debate. The University of Tennessee scholarship was given to Mr. Thomas Jennings Hackney, of Wilson. The Bible prize was given to Miss Emma Kerr Craig, of Orange, whose average for the year was 991. 1 he Latin medal was obtained by Mr. Jos eph Otto Frye, of Costa Rico, C A. The history prise went to Miss Susan Jane Chandler, who stood first in scholar ship in school. As Bingham is a boys school, however, Miss Chandler did not receive a scholarship. The "Mary Pey ton Gray" Essay medal, which is named in honor of the Principal's mother, was obto'ned, after a close contest by Mr Odar Lee Bailty, of Orange, whose ubject was St, Paul. Mr. Richard Sugg, of Wilson earned off the prize in science, as he obtained the highest grade in that department Tha Mathe matics medal was won by Mr. Lee Davenport, of Pitt county and the Eng lish medal bv Mr, Samuel Anderson Lynch, of Orange. At Bingham much stress is laid upon Penmanship and for years the writing of the Zanerian Pen Art College, of Ohio has been taught This session the medal for the greatest improve ment was won by Mr. Arthur Daven port, of Pitt Co., and the prize for the second greatest improvement went to Mr. William H in ton Andrews, of Orange. In the athletic contest Mr. Walter E. Hutchins won the "100 yard dash", 'putting the shot ' ', 1 'the potato race' ' and "the high jump." Mr. William Ormond won the event "throwing the base ball" and Mr. Nash Parker, "the pole vault" Mr. Hutchins was four teen points ahead at the end and won the beautiful athletic medal given by the Principal and delivered to him by Prof. N. . F. Brannack, of Mebane Physical culture is required at the school of all who enter and it is partly in consequence of this that the health record at the institution has been sol fine. In the Inner society contest between the Kalisthenic and Polemic societies the judges swarded the dec burner's medal to Mr. Samuel Jones Stephens of Moot Co. who declamption was 'The New South" by Grady. The orato's medal was won by Mr. Conrad B Weasell of , New Hanover, whose sub ject waa "Americanism." The socle ties debated the question "Resolved That the Government skjooU Regulate Railway Rates," and the medal was awarded by the judges to Mr. John A. MeLeod, of Chapel Hill. The medala were delivered m an attractive epaach By Rev. A G. Dixon of the Protestant Methodist church. The music for the ant exercises waa furnished by the Bingham Cornet band, under the leadership of Prof. C. E. Rodman, who has been the teacher of music for the past two years. Preparations have commenced for the new session of 1806-07 which it is hoped will be a successful year In every way. Principal Gray Is now making out the list of the faculty and the hand catalogue of the school will Sretflttere Board Aldermen Authorize Street Commissioner to Borrow $50,000 (Special Corresptndehce.) Greensboro, N. C., May 24th.- The Board of Aldermen of Greens boro at a meeting last night authorized the ttreet commissioner to borrow $50, 000 'for the purpose of continuing the work of grading and paving streets of the city. In furtherance of the action, the Mayor was authorized to execute five notes payable eight months after date for $10,000 each with interest at six per cent Under a recent ordi nance requiring abutting property own ers to pay one-forth the expense of paving, this means the expenditure of another $100,000 here for street im provement The Supreme court of the State having in a recent decision de clared that "water sewerage and good stree s were "necessary expenses of a city" the constitutional requirement of vote of approval by the people for borrowing money did not apply in such cases, is the motive power behind this oft repeated borrowing of money with out a vote of the people by Greensboro's city authorities. A splendid new city water works- extention is now being ing completed with money borrowed under the same decision of the Supreme court without a vote authorizing it. The office of supervisor of street work was created, and Mr. J. Giles Poashee was made superintendent, at a salary of $1,000. Twin Freezers, two flavors at one time. M. E. Whitehurst & Co. High Handed Graft Special to Journal Philadelphia, May 24. In the Penn sylvania Railway investigation which is being conducted here, it developed to day that the railway officials and em ployees had received large Bums of money from coal operators in order to get favor frond the corporation in the way of rates. Negro Died Instantly White Man Lived Eight Hours. Death Reveals His Identity. Relatives In Kentucky. Special to Journal. Greensboro, May 24. Five convicts broke camp this morning and guard Horney killed Jesse Tomlinson, negro, nd John B. McMillan, white, the lat ter lived eight hours, the negro died in stantly. McMillan was taken to High Point hospital, and just before death, reveal ed his identity as being Brent Morey, from Lexington Kentucky. He was sentenced here in February for forgery after having victimized the banks and social circles of this city. He pleaded guilty but never would tell of his peo ple, and until just before his death, re fused always to say even to his lawyers who he was. When he revealed that he had a father and two sisters living in Lexing ton, he extracted a promise of secrecy but the hospital attendant gave the se cret away. He asked to be buried as a pauper in High Point; leaving valuable diamonds and watch and chain on de posit in bank to a Greensboro friend whom he had swindled. Drink Dr. Pepper youth and health. and retain your Mrs. Davis Suffers Relapse Special to Journal. New York, May 24. Davis suffered today sinking spell. -Mrs. Jefferson a relapse and a Chocolate Ice Cream and Lemon Ice at the same time with the Twin Freez ers. M. E. Whitehurst A Co. Women Use Violent Language Special to Journal. London, May 24. In the Equal Hurhts Convention today some of the speakers used Inflammatory and abu sive language toward the enemies in parliament of the measure granting women the right of ballot Tbey even intimate threats against the aafety of such enemies. Princess Ens, of Battenburg has left her home and gone to Spain, where she will be married to Alfonso King of Spain next weak. Screen doors, windows and frames, all sizes New stock iust in. Gaskill Hardware Co. Death of aa Infant Infant son f W. & ajpfj Mtti lTy, fJid Trlurwisiy nvrTi- M aM AfcJTS( sit the p' homo. No. 44 The rsMelne will be bnHM in of the? AaftirT rhtiwh tot WSl SSrw SJSBBSSSSMBSf W wSSsSJSJBTMSSf sassy 11 JO this MMWtog. His Fine Italian Hand Special to Journal St Petersburg, May 24. '.rn. r re port s influence has been very plainly to the delay of the amnesty pro- Trepoff ke a power with the Cur and hie advise to ssoatrt mi slmct oasaiea f srteten national af fairs. He la hated by the people for his stem and unt elating mannr with id while on military duty. Shook the reqesat for amnesty be de nied Russia will have a revoraUoft. IS SOLE AGENT FOR THE "Crawford" Shoe FOR MEN AND "The Patrician" FORjWOMEN. "No Shoes Wear Better BOARD OF VISITORS Appointed to A & M College by Governor Life Insurance Co. at Wilmington. Special (o Journal: Raleigh, May 24. Governor Glenn re-appoints D A Tompkins, W S Prim rose, W H Rogan, and E M Koonce as the board of visitors of the Agricultural and Mechanical College, for a term of six years. The Eastern Corolina Mutual Life Insurance Company of Wilmington was chartered today. It has no capital stock. Thomas E Mask and others are incorporators. seeeeeeeeesee aa leiiieseeeeeeeeeesttttteiia SPECIAL LINEN SALE WE PLACE -ON SALE Friday Morning A big lot of Waist and Dress Linen Lawns, Table Linens and Napkins, Linen Towels, to., and will offer them at a price that should interest every woman in the city : 86c Quality, fine sheer Linen at 69c 60c quality, extra good value 44c 50c quality' just the thing for suits 39c 40c quality, a regular 60c selkr at 32c 26c quality, best quarter number at 20c 36c quality, Linen Lawn at 26c $1 00 quality, Linen Damask 7Uc 0c quality, Linen Damask 44c 68 inch Unbleached Dama4k at 30c THESE PRICES ARE FOR FRIDAY At ONLY, AND ARE FOR CASH ! Teamsters Demand Six Day Week. Secial to Journal Chicago, May 24. 1 1 is probable that the teamsters union of this city will inaugurate another Btrike unless their requests are complied with. They now demand a six day week saying that every man should be given an oppor tunity to attend church on Sunday. They have givrn their employers until June 1st to answor their request. United in Faith Poultry wire, all heights, Ellwood fence wire, barbed wire. Gaskill Hardware Co. Panama Canal Will as ea Lack Sri- We stake a spsstorty of adtoataa gt rtorms of sN kinds and sapwtally laser wesjosaaagaa to a settee the Life Itwureer Ce. meot U h Ytssjtote M merer so eertoto ten John Hrmth petKtee pastel to Jearaeli Wiihtoftoa, May Si. The groat both of sentiment of the Hmsm of Rep rsasatetlvM la to favor of a toe sues) at Panama aa ouvmmi U the level aaal srspml by mm of the fernst The sal to pssaasaatea prevktos far the Special to Journal Dea Moines, Msy 2f -Today waa the Ktyatest of the entire meeting- of the General AaSembly of Presbyterian churches. The Union of tha Cumber toad Presbyterian and the regular Presby terianchurches wss consummated amid the greatest rejoicing. Tha union had been dia .ossed for soma time bat the sentiment of almost the whole body was in sympathy with the movement of the two church joining their Inter- J. J. BAXTER DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT We Want to Stll Some of the Daeae. When trade to datl and stock Is full ' And the cash you need you want to poll Tske siLj.ynur goads from off And move the whole of your stock oat- Then If the folks won't eoene aad boy A mark down fake you nest can try You can foot some people all the Usne Aad to this way eaten many a dtaaa. Bet when your prices are right to Um start Aad you've acted Um honest roerrhanU part Just peg swsy you'll sot be lost far Mm buy know where to save la WATta'S CHINA fTORK. Phone SIS. The Oiford Orphans Tonight raft has gone t i tort a site for to of Ces4 The children from Um MaasMI Or. ahsaags at Oiford will give laser mm art at the opera bsaee toaayht. The chorus It larger than awoal and there era snury foatnres that will be f aaal to io very totMSM tog It ahouM here MMaasredthat these Httto eaos are the aanJeaf thaMaaonk Grand l4ge sod that they are to aaa asase efcjntto of charity. Utffnre (he riUTSBB are Buy A Lot in Highland Park 7i h Ward Nnrfolk C.itv This Drooertv le located midway between the a ant SB of Norfolk and tee JamMtown Fix position Grounds, with ear service to either point. TERMS $5. and $10.00 per month, without intereat or taxes until paid for. Lots $400 to $750, according to location. Tha city's rapid growth In this direction should make much higher vainoe For further particulars apply to C. T. PUMPHREY. Hotel Hazelton. New Bern, N. C or HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE. 140 M tin Street, Norfolk Va BAYARD WOOTTEN Makes up-to-date Photos, and gives prompt service, for reasonable prices. Films developed the day they are brought to the Studio. 92 East Front Street Dr. Pepper's Phos-Ferrates -AND- s Root Duw worthy eat when they se en taresajasot tha asean, SS eeatet aa FOR YOUR HEALTH 8AKK TRY THEM BOTTLED BY CROWN BOTTLING Wl at 22 CRAVEN MM TMmAmm mW Tllujul or. j Wmmmm, m mm! M ay ImJmi I to yaj to y tor m- mm Um iMVHMMyUr MMMtoA, tf - Mf MMMX t D. A. 0WIN8S. "xljjzz. aaaa
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