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2 9 NEW BERN, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 27.1906 N0.4: TWENTY-FIFTH YEj I Watch This Space I TUESDAY I J M Mitchell & Co., I 1 :" J PHONE 288 Z J 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal . Curchj MERELY A In striving to better both your physical and financial condition, you cannnot err in buying your Groceries of H. C. ARMSTRONG 5 Phone 174. Lawn Swings 1 Porch Rockers and Settees Full Line Refrigerators, Freezers, Water (Coolers. Patent Roller tray Trunks, j ': Furniture, Mattings, and House Furnishings. J OH N B. Phon ?.7 03 Middle Street. r - m Underscoring lO Ul letteror cmpha- sis mars its pearancc. ap- .TterWTHdtaM which writes black, purpk- or red as desired, enables you to send out letters emphatic to the mind as they arc pleasing to the eye. I LlU , a Madam Plants, ami ad Traea j Tm I r Snaae,Uf emdaeli ma I Sarroj Paeaena Trnauru I J. U WWJA CO.. II CshaVatrv l easrru, si, c ! lot at Mala turn, 1 M1?mmU iii i. . I! " 1 VL M tjniii IpasjBIsSr caste off eat MaslB east nesaoV lesmr HKfe ? 48 Middle Street. lit, M " IVES. - Wo have a reputation lor keeping everything that a 4raf store should keep. It m vary seldom we say "joat out" to a customer. If it's to he found many drag atom wo have It R S. DUFFY'S Pharmacy. J. 1. O'QUHM S CO., Nurth Carolina Leading Florists- Our j j Reputation ; Koa m. ('arnationo aaS Violets tstaa sr All Haver la ooenen. Wsadangl aiaad Ftorai Dasara- St s at sawrl aaSoso, 1" ilaea. ami W later rWwertog rissata in treat variety. DARING DAYLIGHT ROBBERY Negro Breikt Into Hons in Dator and Steal Trunk In Which a Large Amount ol Money Was - Conc6ld. One of the most daring daylight burg laries that has occurred in this section for some time occurred Friday e ven- in at Dover. The robber went to the house of Mr. 0. L. Rhera at 3 o'clock,- raised a window and stole a trunk con tents and all. . fie carried the trunk to the woods or secluded place and emptied the contents which were mostly women's clothing and got a purse con taining $105. This having been accomplished with out detection he is reported to have gone to the store of the Goldsboro Lum ber Co., and bought a whole outfit, clothes shoes and hat Although near the house Mrs. Khem did not discover the robbery until an hour or two later and promptly no tifying the authorities at. Dover- found a tangible clue tracing the thief to New Bern. Mr. Khem and a friend arrived in flew Bern and notified the police and police officers were detailed to ahouae up town where the man was said to be staying. They surrounded the house but in spite of their Watchfulness the man escaped, quite likely in very scant apparel as when "they searched the house they found his new clothing, the purse containing $66.00, a new re volver which the man neglected to take in his hurry to get away. The description of the man is such that he can be easily apprehended and he is known. It is believed he. had two ac complices, a Woman and another man. There is not-so mueh suspicion resting on the second man however. Not in a .Trust Special to Journal Norfolk, May 26 P S Royster, Presi dent of the Royster Guano Co., made emphatic denial today of any connec tion with the fertilizer trust. StilrtidirtilWVSpaprs Special to Journal a Cleveland. May 26 Evidence taken in the Standard Oil investigation today showed that certain newspapers had been bribed by the great corporation to write editorials to turn public opinion in favor of thorn. The investigation will probably include the papers implied in the evidence. Lenoir Convention At the democratic county convention hold in Kinston Saturday, tha folllowing candidates were nominated: Represen tative, J. A. McDaniel; Clerk Superior Court, Plato Collins; Sheriff, J P Nunn; Ucgistsr qf Deeds, J H Barwick; Treas nrer. J H Dawaon: Judge A H Allen, was endorsed for Judge, the Congreo alonil delegation were instructed to vote for Hon. ICIaode Kitchin. and the Senatorial Islsastlan to vote for Y. T. Ormond, Esq.. for" the State Senate. MacKay's Mac-u-dine cures all headaches, ate, dooo not de press the heart, 10, 26 and 60 cento a bottle at drug rit, &e dotes at four, talon. You may need a few sup plies to .finish the schoo term. mm NH STORE 1 Floor Covering FOR SUMME! W era i tui a hag a ksaajiUfol Laaaaf Plaar mi Ooa ART SQUARES HSJIJ I srABVIatlllsVB fi , aa pB . Mafi Oj ana ans s REPUBLICAN EXECU TIVE COMMITTEE Chairman Rollins' Resignation Refused. State Convention July 10th. -( Specialto Journal. Greesboro May 26th. The State Re publican Executive Committee met in session here this afternoon, and fixed July 10th as the date for holding the State Convention, and Greensboro the place. Chairman Rollins tendered his resignation, but the committee unani mously refused to accept it . A resolution endorsing his chairman ship was adopted. Congressman Black bum alone speaking against the en dorsement but not voting. Rollins declares he will insist at this session on having his resignation ac cepted. Adjournment was made at six o'clock until later hour. Heath and Milligan Paint and Paroid Roofing, a per- ect -combination for cover ing and lasting qualities. Gas kill Hardware Co. Masonic Notice. Members of St. John's Lodge No. 3, A. P. ft A. M., are requested to meet in the lodge room this afternoon at 4: 30 o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, W. R. Waiters. Visiting Masons cordially invited. By order of T. A. Green. W. M. JAMES B. DAWSON. Secty. Defied the Czar Special to Journal. St. Petersburg, May 26. In a nota ble speech before the Russian Parlia ment today M. Raditcheff defied the government after the premier had read the Car's declaration which denied uni versal freedom for political prisoners, The speaker declared in fiery eloquence that, it was Parliament and not the Czar wnTch must decide the best inter ests for the country. The speech was met with a storm of applause and it waa followed by a wonderful scene on the Parliament floor. Screen'Doore Windows and Wire Poultry wire and ET- wood Fence. Gaskill Hard ware Co. Letter to J. E. Lathan and Co. New Bern N. C.' Dear Sirs: Would you like to hear of a 20-year paint? Mr. James A. O'Neil's house, Hend N. C waa pointed SO years ago with Dovoe leae-and-tinc, and never pointed again till last year; it then looked better than common paint in half that time. The reason la: Dovoe to all paint and true paint; while the common paints are part true and part false. Don't pay to roonki-y with paint, And Dovoe costs leas than any of 'em; aotby thegaUon, of course; by the house and roar. That'a bow to reckon It Go by the name Yours truly, ' t r. W. DrroaACa 44 P. S. E. W. BmoJlwood oath paint. Carry it in your pocket. Atmoapheric Spirit Stove. M E. Whitehurst A Co. TM Whale-Kiltaaf Oroa Tk waaJe, whieb was strly or feat ia kecti. waa attacked by of I ha sea, the orea Of kileST' use bad asened It by Ra tsaga Bps' aTriSH?" TaUwflf JBWCb U with sll the fetvottyof a park of bulWng. Ia IU deadly talL Tka it avoidant H with at IU tojMftai W lha faaetaaUaa of taada ei of oaa aaanotoro. tW observers draw araoabifity oetoof Uo saaat ra srKaaaaad trranar. t Tnay ware i that the bosad of tint wtsate the omtar abaat Uaoss fraen Moa to oaMarrmo; sad Uka waves eras M by to l.,p,nf end nasMag of the and fail, as the eg em a aaavyssnv. Twt aeaaa torn the wWo Bd-tnia Itoo af aa ha). tnlier great ataasa fmum tha E Latham & Co. Weekly Cotton Letter Special to Journal. Gr ensboro, May 26. The cotton market continues dull and the fluctua tions are very small. The "Insight Movemeht" to date is 10,297,8703les which indicates that when the final count is made, August 31, the crop will show an excess of eleven million bales. No famine can occur on this crop, but the supply of good spinaUle cotton will not exceed the demand sufficiently, to cause holders to press their cotton for sale, except on firm market. The new crop is doing well, except in North Carolina, where dry weather has pre vented germination, and retarded growth, and bad stands are reported from many sections. Rains however, have fallen .a the past day or two and more cheerful reports should follow. Lcreage estimates this week show increases of 2 to 3 per cent in planted acreage. The governments estimate to be announced about June 4th or 5th awaited with much interest. . "f Atmospheric Spirit Stove. M. E." Whitehurst & Co. Education. Education is entirely an artificial con dition. Each parent sends his children to school so that they may bs the bet ter prepared for the struggle of life. Perhaps he is in error when he thinks that school can give this preparation, very often he if, but one thing ia cer tain: nothing can be done successfully unless the doer is interested in what he is doing, and this will never be the case with school children if seeing is a bur den. All modern education is based on the use of the eyes. If the eyes are not suitable the child will not be inter ested in what he is doing, hence the necessity of having the eyes suitable for the purpose bv the proper specta cles, if he is to get out of education what the system offers. J. O. BAXTER, Graduate Optician. New Bern, N. C. Hero Denied Honor Medal Special to Journal. Washington, May 26. The practical operation of the arbitrary rule in the Navy for the awarding of medals for bravery was seen today when it was found that Albert T. Reeder, of the United States Marine Corps who fig ured in a remarkable rescue on the Chagres River several months ago. It was found that ia conaequenco of the river not being navigable and not within United States territory the medal could not be given. - North Carolina hams Mackerel at Oaks Market. and Norway Bank President Shy Special to Journal. Ensloy, Ala, Kay 26 -Gordon Du Boss, presidant of tU I National H;u k was apstrd today on tb' charg.' of ombeulement The examiner had discovered discrepancies in the books and upon more careful scrunity found la shortage of S40.000. The affair will bo probed to Um limit It Isnsid that others eMaatad with1 the bank are culpable. Jones Democratic Convention The Democratic Convention of Jonas haU Friday. RaoohiUons adorning Hon. P. M. for the Sonata and Hon. C. R. Coagraea, and L I. Mouro for Solicitor. Delegates wore elected to all Elijah II In Estreat taposial toiearnai- May tt.-Alexander Dowie, 1 eijmi r.njan ii arvi nra-i i mo I .a . a a Sal SM 01 am. a t . i a t . i aanJUio notoxpacto.1 tost ho ear or. Toe oarkaaas which h has asrf- tor oarers! ojontha has beea ha w tho worry monad by the in Ztoa OHjr. Hoisbatoc kept etJve by apotkatioaa of oaygan FVe Last fthftt 4 dsatiaiotMsWo occurred last najrat on Aah" atrr.t in tha north Wart narUoa of tie city. Four as in flaFjpfef SnTlnTsn jfcl to nava sTTjBMsTasp pfwsrTty . s rj lain Cam at Lssl LeMfcda4a wogii waa t aaageaj very welenene nhnwa ,roe.m LITTLE SlWfRS Maps of State Soil Survey Progress Making Raleigh Has Small Flro Loss. Stale Guard Encampment. Supreme Court to Adjourn Next Week, lodge Cook's Sad Loaa. Suit's Against Fertilizer Trusts (Special Correspondence. ) Raleigh, May 26. Raleigh this year suffered less than $300 loss by fire, the chief of the fire department says: This breaks the record for any five months. As yet it is not known when the en campment of the National Guard of the State wiil be held, whether in July or in August, but it will be in one of those months. There were little showers here today the farmers are hoping for a long rain, not a hard one, as that would literally wash away the extremely soft ground. Cotton is badly hurt in this section. Yet it can stand more punishment than any plant in the world. It is said the best crop in the State is perhaps in Mecklenburg, Anson and Richmond counties. State Auditor Dixon has prepared the blanks to be sent out to corpora tions next week, on which the letter will base their reports for the year. Chief Justice Walter Clark has ac cepted an invitation to deliver an ad dress before the Mississippi State Bar Association at Gulfport, June 25th. It is now expected that the Supreme court will adjourn for the term Tues day morning at 10 o'clock, after filing its last decisions. No cases go over until next term. Deep regret is expressed here by the many friends of Judge Charles M. Cook at the death of his only daughter, who died at his home, Louisburg. Nothing has been heard during the pist few days in regard to the move ment for the election on prohibition or dispensary, and there are those who say that nothing more will .come of the matter. At one time there was much talk about it but now it has died out. Today there was considerable com ment on the suits against the fertilizer tru ts brought by the government. There are various trusts here in this line, the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Compahy reallj controlling a number of so-called independent groups of com panies. In a special interview with State Chemist Kilgore it is learned that much work has been done in the way of mak ing maps of the soil surveys in this state. The map of Chowan county has just been completed. Acres equivo lent to sixteen counties or 17 per cent of the whole area of the state have been made. Under the new system the surveyors are to be on a county basis. The following complete surveys of counties have been made besides Chow an. These being Duplin, New Hano ver, Alamance, Pasquotank and Per quimans. This particular arrangement waa begun about a year ago. Before that time the topographic sheets soma times covered two counties or mora. There is a line of soil surveys from Italeik'h to New Bern, while west of Raleigh a laige area has been surveyed in Alamance, another In Rowan, while further went the area around Aeheville i.n'1 Mt. Mitchell, embracing several counties has bean covered by survey Tho farmers sre taking; internet in this matter aa the surveys show exact ly what lha soda are and make It very y to ascertain what the particular crops can be grown to advantage what constituents the noil needs to make it fit for certain crops. The State Agricultural Department usee the aur vers as a basis for experimental work In the location of toot farm. Thane surveys are saada to co-operation with tho United States Agricultural Depart- ment, each department fumlohtac oaa man. New areas are to bo take o and It Is proponed to btrador In noma of these new crops, notably bright ta. bacco. tWtWanl to Sell Soma ol the rai..s ... 1 fTaJtisi is dull and stock as mil. And Uw cash yu need you want to pall Take ail your gueda from off roar And more lb" wholoof Than Win folke wont A mark down fake you neat ran try Yd ooa fool some paoaie ail the Umo Aad IA thia war c'h many iim. lint when your prtoas are right as tka Uft Aad ywa'va acted tho mmmt mavraants pt Jaal M sway ywa'U not be to Far tint buyers know where to save hi W A T I It A STORF- ."oolera. Ice Cream lull stock Doors and BOY FROM HACKBUR AND YOU Delicious HEED ANY SHEETS ? Monday Tuesday We will offer you bargains in Sheets, Pillow Cases and Bedspreads, that you will never get again. in u J ci...i. 01 nn : UIVUULU kJllUULil ULAU 1 65c each. -nana orn Linrnru iiidoc aic Muiuiy $3 60 Satin Quilts at $2 15 1 50 Quilts at 1 15 1 25 Quilts at 98c VT a A t WW. i ivol i lijl iLtit vlu. ri, price on these goods. J J. BAXTER DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Buy A Lot in 7th Ward, NorfoSx City. This property is located midway between of Norfolk aad the Jamestown Exposition Grounds, with car service point TERMS $5. and $10.00 . a. a:i i r t v j i LaAi.a uiiLii utsui iwi. lajia oj j sw iti ,n i . n ; , 1 1 t t i location. TX. - 'a e l a iL I i : ji For further particulars apply to C. T. PUMPHRKY. Hotel Hazelton, New Bern. HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE. BAYARD Makes up-to-date prompt service, Films developed the to the Studio. 92 East Dr. Pepper's Phos-Ferratd -AND-I llire's Root Beer I FOR YOUH HEALTH SAKE BOTTLED BY YOUR WILL HAVE A Gyp of Tea m i i m . cc. rv 1 1 1. 1 1 (1 .TVl.. . J. M . III. n urmon Lnr vnmn Mnnrin niiiCo rui odinc auuuo. T 1 r--ii r a a . aiau invt ii i t Highland per month, without a as a j a eme-rr r at i : i i i. iA . M . f - fa. at 1 TJ milll OUtXL. 11U1I WOOHEN Photos, and giv for reasonable pri day they are b Front Strcc ru 4 Pol Mr rmbt Utat kom I Ka'l hen if ar n( w and general hard CROWN BOTTLING Wi ataV mmm I tba anH farsaaea tran i iK r.Matana. rt and Stoves, Iwart) Co. - to. oatde oaarsaoa. aasst owakmat aaaeae 4 Mad serf t i iOUU 103 SOLD Y IN BO ama a assi afar an a am lave life lacnbme osrolna the wpariitatisj that at thej ' mA of Una roar Uaaf owaM s)ra aott I BsnV 1 1 bgajfta tHBossMsot
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