eto Bern ssmKmes- NEW BERN N c SAturday morning, may 26, 1906 twenty-fiftiT yeae! SUMMER OFFERINGS - , SILK MULL All Colore, 20c Values reduced to 12 12 l-2c Children's White Duck Caps ALL SIZES at 25c. Useful Knowledge for Everybody. Nec essaiy Know ledge for Spec tacle Wearers. W Wnt to Mikt the Welkin Ring With This Country will go to th oomniimn Fourth of July Shouts. wows. There is only a short time to the Fourth of July and it is none too soon to agitate a celebration of the nation's njatal day here in New Bern. There has not been an affair of the kind for several years and a good old fashioned celebration will be enjoyed as much as Bow invention of the Andre Optical Co. which has revolutionized the art of Lense making, Dr. Andre desires to call attention to two important and very Ladis Silver, Gilt Belts AT 25c m J M Mitchell & Co., distinct features, namely, the excep- - I II IW'V WSM v - rt tional high standard of both nwteml nificent flport wWch few cities enjoy and construction. . anA that is th fine course for a launch The material is selected irom w -nail boat ,ace Let this be a lead finest quality of flint stone, ana wnen . f t h s. -i k.n "hs . nnisneawunpBTBueiwi wiwu. I something that everybody can enjoy nam ana crystal use appearand, iv j eyen to the gpread eagie oration at first glance distinguishea irom manu Let the knockera who Bay that New factored crown glass, the more common Bern fa gow ot dead come up and 8how matwriai usea in lense maKing. in con- their nerve and make good lest they sirucwon it may oe rij"'' j BhouW be "glow" 0r "dead." Any its deep periscopic snape, concvo, con- , ., . to haye a Giorious 61 Pollock St., PHONE 288 Opp. Episcopal Church I MERELY A HINT In striving to better both" your physical and financial condition, you cannnot err in buying your Groceries of H. C. ARMSTRONG Phone 174. 48 Middle Street. Lawn Swi Jigs 1 ' 7 "i Porch Rockers and Settees Full Line Refrigerators, Freezers, Water Cooler. Patent Roller tray Trunks, Furniture, Mattings, and House Furnishings. JOHN B. IVES. Phono 7 3 Middle Street. You may need a few sup plies to finish the tchool term. MUTTS BOOK Sid. 10c MUSIC 10c IT Ik BARGAIN We now have 1,000 sheets of the latest vocal inst rum n tu lacred and comic music. which we will sell at 10c sheet. Ak to see our cat lofue WARDEN'S 43 Pollock St. Phone 163. mmm mm I anything that can be arranged, ine sporting blood of New Bern has not all tnmaA in water we hone. If a few or- In placing before the public this late ganizera promoters will get to gether and push this Fourth of July celebration we can make it a success there is no reason why there should not be a rousing time here. We have the facilities for one mag- vex or convexo concaro, a conswerame curvature corresponding to that of the eye, to increase the distinctness of ob jeets viewed obliquely, In spite of this being a little more ex- pen jive, they are coming into general use wherever introduced on account of their manifest superiority oyer the old forms of lenses. Their principle advantage 11 Fourth" just like we used to have. Dispensary Waxes lour""" f BJ P j Reputation 2 We have a iwputotisn 2 for keeping ovstTthtegShnt 5 Z drag store thou Id know. Z It very seldom wo any Z "just cut" to a LMlU i 5 If it in to be found in any Z drag store we have It F. S. DUFFY'S j Pharmacy. j Investigation Warm Special to Journal Columbia, S. C. May 25. -One of the -that I greatest sensations that has been known they afford a greatly enlarged field of- in this State was made in the invest vision, giving a more general and com- gation of the State dispensary affairs prehensive view." Their peculiarly is K gppeatB that the factions which have been unfriendly to each other made deeply concavo, so that the field of view .,,. la much enlarged. With lenses of the open threats. John Black, chairman of ordinary type when the eye turnes it j the new dispensary board made threats looks obliquely through them, and a J airaiBst the lives of the members of the . . s e J I " more or less mstonea image wrmeu, . and a,ainst the life of tni the periphery of the lense limits I , . uu . , - . - . .inn QVMU tiKiiimnii Ul uio uiu 'A'MiU' BHS9 11C IV View. I With our deep periscopic lenses, the I Black's language was very aousive curve of which coincides approximately I said he would kill Fraser Lyon of the with the arc described by the eye in old committee and told Lyon to arm taming, the lineof vision passes more ... . . th ther mU8t di directly through the lense, and the field I . of vision extending all the way to the " B m-ue ' edge of the glass, is much less limited nesses il they tesunea againsi mm by the edge of the lense. The result is I Gov. Haywood will remove Black from a sense of freedom and comfort to the 1 0ff,ee wearer, which can only be ruuy appre- . a a 1. 1 catea oy persons wno wear Announcement consianuy ana wm nve in uom kinds. It will be readily understood that the plane of the lenses (when correctly ad justed before the eye) is practically al ways at right angles to the line of vis ion- In other words, the wearer sees si raight through the lines whether he is looking. downward, upward, inward, outward, or straight-sway. They ate particularly useful in the more compli cated lenses, and bifocal or double class, in which la addition to the en larged field through the distance lenses there k the sdvaatare of having the I rood about Ornne. the only guaran rfloding portion placed at right angles I teed cure for the whiskey and buer to the line of viston. Instead or in a habit The other day a lad lantinr Dosmoo, as is given in tn ar.linarv bifocal Isnses. They also re move to a great extern uh renecaoosismce using which annoy so many persons. A comorebenslon of the above de sorintion is safficlent explanation of advsntagas to be obtained from This dry weather will be the ruin ation of the farmers if it continues much longer. Already the potato crop is damaged fifty per cent The fact that there is a short acreage of the crop and consequently it being expected that high prices will result will not avail for the sustained loss. The Journal communicated with some of the leading truckers yesterday, Messrs. W. Crockett W.HT Bray and W. C. Willett and each one report ed that the condition was very bad and unless rain should fall within a very few flays the crop would be' utterly worthless. This damage, of course, does not af fect the potato crop alone but the bean yield which is one of the best crops the truckers handle both as to production and as to the financial returns of it The damage on beans ranges from 25 to 75 per cent, in some cases the ruin is complete. Cotton has suffered to a great extent. Some farmers have de cided to take in the cotton already planted and will put corn in instead, it being too late to plant cotton. The forecasts and physical fore runners of a storm seem to have been valueless from a meteorologital stand point as there have been numerous in dications of rain which have not made good. It is safe to predict, however, that as long as this cool weather lasts, it will continue dry- Remains Taken From Raleigh Cemetery. Chocolate Ice Cream and Lemon Ice at the same time with the Twin Freez- i. M. B. Whitehurst & Co. BUY YOUR The remains of Mr. W. R. Wartera, who died at his home in Washington, 1. C, arrived on the mail train last night accompanidby his son, and daughter Mr. W. C, and Miss Lulu Waters. The funeral services will be held at five o'clock Sunday afternoon at the First Baptist church. The St Johns Ma sonic lodge will have charge of the ser vices. Whiskey and Beer Habit Nearly every day we hear something . . I . .a a of having the I good about Urnne, the only iv told us that a person In whom she u greatly interested has discontinued drinking Supreme Gourt Opinions Special to Journal. Raleigh, May 25 The Supreme Court filed the following opinions: Poe vs S A L Ry, from Chatham, new trial. Fitzgerald vs Sou Ry Co. Guilford, affirmed. Settle vs Settle, Guilford, reversed. Hayes vs Franidin, Caldwell, affirm ed. Winkler vs Killian, from Burke, new trial. Murrays will case from Buncombe, affirmed. Rhea vs Craig, from Buncombe, af- firmed. Ledford vs Emerson, Cherokee, af firmed. Bryson vs Railway Co. Jackson, af firmed. Matthews vs Pry, from Swain, re versed. Davidson vs Natahala Co. , Macon, pr curiam affirmed. Wales vs Kaolin Co., Swain, per cur lam, affirmed. since using Orrine. This treatment does not detain the user from work and is a simple remedy, easy to use and 4 1 wo aura w cure arunaaraa ano iiop ine fearful craving lor drinking, that wo use of tWoror that of the old atyle. tell it under an abeolutj guarantee to We particularly coll the attention oi i u? n wi u.it. m 1 B S 1 ill ill la 4aa Mf fnama- Mn 1 ii those who novo sjemnoro ywwisuaiou r. 1 b In retting mtaa in glasses, i moiu;, mn n.t iur UIUM w,i. Those rMww "L. V. "ZT. nu do mierssiea io iifn'. AT7 w' j i MtMDMIMAU rttflnSBl UMBn StflllWVUI Wb muiiiiiiniij n 11 wvrau nut in inUkh Kama. I ossnreo ww vee oi its Kraai vaiue. 1. Andre will betoosed to coll on Moll ort-rs nilsjt rhe Urrme yy.. naaninrwa, u, u, nr 1a u. onunun. oirMow wishing further Infomutioa on this ahet; sod (Uscribe la detail the worHntW this popular lense without shin I. Coil or address DR. L. SHAW ANDRE. Hotel Hal ales. New Bern, N Higher Saloon Licenses The cities of louiaisns ore one by one coromltting themselves to high Jicensc for the whiskey dealer and the straight is shottly to be mode In New A Sensational Cat. Sanitarium st Atkivllls Chartered, Industry for Aged Women st Pine Bluff. Supreme Court Proba bly Adjourns Next Week. Raleigh, N. C, May 25, 1906. At five o'clock this morning a four teen year old white girl, Bertha Fowler, employed at a knitting mill in front of the penitentiary, was struck by a train on the Southern railwaz and killed. She got out of the way of a fast mail train only to be struck by some freight cars, ywhich were being moved by a shifting engine. She was horribly man gled. The State charters Dr. Carroll's san itarium, incorporated at Asheville, which is to receive sick, injured and insane persons. Will confer degrees on attendants and nurses who are pro ficient and will give instruction in mass age, etc. Dr. Robert S. Carroll and others are stockholders. Mrs, Nora S. Burgess, of Pine Bluff, Moore county, has established an indus try for aged women, who do all sorts of handicraft. She has sent Governor Glenn a number of specimens of her work and the Governor exhibited these today at the Agricultural Department. At some point in western North Caro lina a lady from the North has revived the making of old-fashioned rugs, car pets, baskets and all sorts of things of the kind, a return to the custom of sev-enty-fivo or one hundred years ago. The supreme court expects to adjourn for the term the first of next week and will probably file its last decision on Monday. A very sensational thing has occurred here which is causing no little talk. Two or three years ago the remains of a gentleman who formerly lived in Ral eigh and who died in New York were cremated there and the ashes were brought here in an urn of bronze and were placed in one of the cemeteries, a mound of earth, like a grave mound being raised above. About a year ago the remains of a daughter of the gen tleman were also cremated at New York, brought here in an urn of the same kind and the ashes were placed in a grave beside that of her father. A few days ago some relatives and friends of the family, being at the cemetery, nofHced that the grave mounds had been disturbed and made some irquiries, but were told that it was not at all proba ble that anything had happened. A day or two ago the grave in which i he ashes of the young lady had been de posited was examined and it was found that some person or persons hsd taken off the turf, removed the earth and with a pick ax had broken through the cement which covered the opening in which the urn with the ashes hsd been placed and that the urn was gone. It i also found that an attempt had been made to thus enter the grave wherein is deposited all that is mortal of the father. The authorities hsve taken the matter in hand and arrests may follow. No such esse has ever be fore occurred here. TEAS FROM HACKBURN AND YOU WILL HAVE A DeliGioas Gyp of Tea SPECIAL LINEN SALE WE PLACE ON SALE Friday Morning A big lot of Waist and Dress Linen Lawns, Tible Linens and Napkins, Linen Towels, &e., and will offer them at a price that should interest every woman in the city: J. L O'QUIHK S CO., Ncrth Carolina Leading Florists assess titm f rsyaof IsajM s tta fnOfiol w mirrvsr) of tbt f I IIm vtrtfatl rmyt mny tm SlB tJfes HMeT'W Afl4 or Is IVsm of it this U on of Spring Sale OP FANCY s PUI SILKS IN COLORS AMD The Oxford Orphans With osorly every seat on the main of the New Masons Opera house, occupied last night the class from the Oxford Orphango, gsvo Uuir ainual entertainment which was greatly en joyed by sll pros sat .The program was a rather long one for such young but there was no break, each child being perfect in hi. or her part, their being rhnnisns, and two and four part songs, with recitations later isrssa The children whlU here were tits eats at s number of homo., sod tiMaft stey here made as usual a pleasant one for each. day an ovarw helming vote of the pec pis favored a $600 for a lion license for saloons and the Now Orleans Public School Allisons on the same day do coded to prrsaiouti the issue in that eity until it is won. This "movement is not for prohibition, but for a decently con. ducted saloon. The people of Loais ions are willing for a man to drink in eds ration, sat they want him toast a good stiff price for it; and they want an end of dims and doggcriea. Chotu K. Cor uMtoM and Wototo a op--1 i A stOoMPHS SslPflwani fonnnnnnnnnnnQ I !sT fori aT A Wedding lisnansts and rtornl Oinrs- I wflsMMs) Is ffwt w4a)Ay I i TrTavii iitiilii 1 f vj. i tm-M -i a 1 ssnsi sksjsjsnnAswnonMwnn sjsn4 rr, for-.! I. - O-QUIHM m CO., OA. stedy fr sv Ung.fi Url-ssil We snohs a spsiodto f -lwnr Um nhf stood. Otosr tnooai en v rmm r qisftssg I W H C.aNADT , wpwa tos rssjrsBjssasss otonass Snsn I iff Mssato Sarswt I mm mm . an I . . . son - Ntw York Cwttmi MarksL TVs Ml stog wars the openings I It New Tort OstoSB May 2V. Oreo High Low Ctosg May 11 11 II SI 1LST M 11.17 lilt 11 U 1111 Oft MVM MLSS lo m 10 RacoipU 11,794 Inst rear- IS.000 Twin Freezers, two flavors al one time. M. E. Whitehurst 4 Co. 85c Quality, fine sheer Linen at 60c quality, extra Rood value 50c quality' just the thing for suits 40c quality, a regular 50c seller at 25c quality, best quarter number at 35c quality, Linen Lawn at $1 00 quality. Linen Damask 60c quality, Linen Damask 68 inch Unbleached Damalk at THESE PRICES A HE FOR FRIDAY ONLY, AND ARE FOR CASH ! 69c 44c 39c 32c 20c 25c 79c 44c 30c AND SATURDAY J. J. BAXTER DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Wt Want to Ml lm of the Good. When trade Is dull and stock is full, Aod lbs cash you need you want u.p ill Toko oj your goods from off nxir Death of Rev. T, 1. Gsttis Special to Journal. charlotte. May 26. -Rev. T. J. Gst tis, the Methodist preacher who has at Uincl rslebnty an plaintiff in the fil ms Gsttis-Kilgo libel cons died here today. He has boon in feeble health for many months and his death not unexpected. a nska. aw s nr v w W ..shannon! Buv A Lot in Hieniana fan 7th Word. Norfolk City. This property is located midway between the of Norfolk and the Jametown Kx Dotation Grounds, with car servics to point a. n iinvt r-hoin t rr nu i Til .t, n i mi rniiii location. m ti.i. : I .11. ; ,V.i. i.iu.liAn 1 1.1 m.ltji mnh hlffhtf, For further particulars apply to C. T. PUMPHREY, Hotel Hazelton, New Bern, N. 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