TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR NO. 64 C ACi CALL Tv-'.'. SCJTKZr.M RY. FILES r.EPLY NEW BURN, II. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1906 1 I l-cavy I Embroidered TP 1 5 V'- s SUITABLE FOR THE, SEASHORE AND, T - " MOTNTAINS ' AT : J -f('- J M Mitchell & Co., va , ' .PHONE 288 r . . 6 1. Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church fi PICNIC NOTICE I $ Sweet Mixed, Penby Sweet, Penny Sour, and Bottled Kilgan's, and Nelson Morris erything that isdesired to 1 .t.kM kltfby's, Armour's, TL if Canned Meats, In -fact "ever please, can be found at 6. H. C. ARMSTRONG Phone 174. . , . , ; .48 Middle Street . J t FOR SUMMER COOKING ' : Use an up-to-date Oil Stove.V We 'carry the most improved line. -; ' -f;A, '. v. rSummer, Specialties : REFRIGERATORS, ' " ICE CREAM FREEZERS ' COOLERS, ' HAMMOCKS, MOSQUITO CANOPIES, JOHN Bi; IIVES. Phone 267. 93 Middle Stret : HOUSEHOLD IKYEUTIOITS !. . n . i .. . .. .'.".(". ..... . .' - '' ' Y""'A:;mapra sfixit stove 4 L THE a HJUtUSO PFFEE POT: .- ! ' Burns alcohol without wick or packing , material Draws air through tubes and : J makes a more intense eat than any other ;', spirit stove. r - r ' S .fe and orna- . f.wt "T i t: mentaL Price lJJ MtoccS orif M ' J -cor inures to every home perfection in the art of making a delicious, . healthful a d invigorating cup of coflfee. ' Made in four sizes; nickel plated or copper - . f ,,. ;, M. E. WHITEIIURST r CO. ESTABLirilED 188ft. 45 TOLLOCK STREET. A Lively Day. st th Siashors Sunday. A Grtat Crowd Prsstnt. .... .... - ... . : To those who had the pleasure of par ticipating in the opening german at the Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, Satur day night, have but one regret to make, and that 12 o'clock Sunday morn came too early. Just as everybody was get ting the "best out of it" the orchestra began with the strains of 'Home, Sweet Home" and as the hour hand pointed to 12 one cf the most brilliant dances in the history of Morehead came to an end. Although it was Sunday, the dancers were so carried away with the charming music, that they forgot themselves and clapped for just "pne more" but it was te no avail as it is an established fact that dancing must cease at the end of the week day hour in the famous old Atlantic ' - f It is estimated that fully two hun dred couples took part in the dance and there were atr least 1000 spectators looking on. !i " ' ' J . ' . Under the direction of Mr. Wm. Dunn, Jr.; and Miss Octavia Hughes,, some of the most difficult figures were executed and the scene; was most in spiring. ' , v "s , ' (f After the dance parties were maoe ud for the surf, some went sailing and others took plunge off the end. of the hotel wharf, but the crowd that re turned about 8:37 a. m, were jolly to the core, and while it was impossible to sleep if your room happened to be in the vicinity of the bunch you cpuia well afford te lay awake and listen to selec tions from Little Tycom and otner tuneful operas as was being rendered by the happy crowd. J ' , Sunday's trains brought down a good many pleasure seekers and it also had some passengers that would do . well to stay at home and drink their fire water there.'.' It has always been known tnat the police of Morehead reserved a- ten der feeling for visitors when a little too full, but the ionduct displayed by two front Kinston Sunday afternoon nerore the last train left was enough to fright en anybody, not to say disgust them, for the manner in which one handled a knife around the neck of the other, and the language used was enough' to turn aPavie tomnegro away with shame. LAnd atill the "cop" was merciful, A citizen of Morehead had also been indulging' too freely' and had ..become fully satisfied that he could lick , any thing that walks and while making his gestures-he slapped a young New Bern- Ian who "promptly -resented the. Insult "by banging his assailant in the face two or three times when j they were separ ated. '"'" i", Mr. Morton, the clever manager kof Hhe hotel, savs. he will not . tolerate in the least anybody v who cannot ; act decent and if they thiafTtbey can make a rough house of the hotel it will be because there are no officers to prevent it, while of course the disorderly scenes Sunday were outside ot the hotel and therefore were not under his charge. Messrs Hervey and Wade are. con nected with the office force again, this vear and this sufficient guarantee that your wants will be promptly looked after as both gentlemen are well and favorably known aa experienced hotel men. . The management is greatly pleased with the outlook for the season and predicts a record breaker in the number f visitors this year.. Those Saturday night dances will be great drawing cards as it will give those an oppor tunity who cannot go down during the week ' an opportunity to enjoy them' selves in this manner during their short Stay. , . .. ; -.:: V' Beaufort and Nw Cars Teams Will Cross :' ; Bats at Eladtt Park.";' " " : - The base ball fever has been slow in showing itself but at last it has come. We may expect some games from now nn til the fiercer spurt of foot ball takes its 'place. We believe that the fans will be glad to see a game of ball once more and front what we hear they will have that pleasure tomorrow. The Beaufort team will play the New Bern's tomorrow? the game -will bj called at 3.30 p" m.; The players are all well ,knowri and there no question but the game will be interesting. A small admission fee will be requested to help defray expenses which are quite heavy..' j i . k tftonTt Pancy . ' Tixed irinks" IIoRvenly Twins ; 10c ' Elk's Delight ' 10o DuflPv's Spwial . . 10c Carnation Flip - 10c Crpe Squeeze . Cc Crape LiMnonada 6c ' Cr. um FuH - 10c , y. Wk Cliorolate Cr -iKi Cliocolnte " Gc ?,:;:k nikrs ' Be ( i n'?. I-'iivorile 10c 7P I Floor-: i Covering: ft ' . x' it, () () W W .) i 1 I ) 'Y m FOU SUMMER We are hlioy. ii .t a If-". Line of I",' r find Crcx ART ;OUARE3 , : Beef Trust Guilty Special to Journal. " . . ". . ' Kansas' City, June 12 . Of Armour and three other large packers were to day found guilty for the Circuit court of accenting concessions and bribes from railways on export shipments. ; ; -' Granted Absolute Divorce Special io Journal.' .'.N'.'' " . ' Rene, Nevada, June li Mrs. Wii lian) E. Corey, wife of the president of the United States Steel Co., was today trranted an absolute divorce from her husband on the grounds of desertion, The terms of alimony have not been settled. A' Preliminary Report on Oyster Cul- " There has recently been issued bythe North Carolina Geological Survey a preliminary report on oyster culture in North Carolina. The main object of the present paper is to answer, as fares practicable, certain questions that have been raised "regarding oyster cultiva tion b North Carolina. ' The qnestiplfB that are discussed in detail in this" pa per arer 'T 'i i ? -",' ' r? (1) . Can oysters be profitably culti vated in North Carolina waters? J', (2) " Is oyster cultivation now an' in dustry of afiy importance in Jtorth Car blinatr ' - -, (S) Can the State by. investigation or .legislation encourage ..development of this industry. V-: . '. . The first question is answered in the affirmitive, although this preliminary report does pot go into a detailed de scription of the experimental plantings of oyster that have been made in, va rious parts of Pamlico Sound. In, la ter Teport there will be, taken rap .the results obtained from these experi mental beds that have been kept under observation and visited at intervals of a few months: regarding the set of "spatV; rate ot growth; expansion of bed; and other biologicaj and physical conditions, f This second question would have to be answered negatively, not be cause the oyster cannotb; profiubly cultivated, hu becausethe planter .is not pnitmi:P?him'ff The third question answered in the affirmative, is treated at some length, and the fundamental -tegislativa condi tions that seem necessary for thebuild- ing up of the oyster, planting industry The cultivation of the Vater' offers employment, and profit to , individuals who will undertake, planting. It wiU be not only a source of direct revenue to the state, put indirectly tnrougnme resulting increase of taxable property, should cause a large revenue. . At no time in the history of the State has toen such jt good opportunity as at tha present time. for the building-up of a remunerative industry in the .cultiva tion of the oyster and-this should, with in the next few years, become a profit able business throuehout many' dis tricts aloag the coast. of North Caroli na. -:.V ' xl-tt'SZ-:fr-&2 There will . be published , utter tn the fall a more exhaustive report on oyster culture in North Carolina, .which will describe in detail the results of the ex periments made during the past three years. "-" ,- V' ' : v-'- ( -i- kj Railroad President! to'Teitify Special to Journal Philadelphia, June 12.The Inter state Commerce Commission have is sued subnoenas on presidents of all railroads to testify before them on the status of their roads as regards rebates and bribes from corporations, - 'Centsntlon Thai Nt Conumpt Exisfi a Com- mlulon Is Not a Court But Advisory. . Bosrd. Special to JournaL 1 , -t' - Raleigh, June 12. The Southern Rait way this afternoon made i . answer to the complaints filed with the corpora tion commission, against changing the night' schedule west fnom Rajeigh. The answer is largely covered by the state ments contained in yesterday's appli cation to Judge ParnelL for an order restraining the commission from impos ing penalties onthe road Jprvviolating the order made Saturday night, forbid ding the change of schedule. ' The Southern contends that it either had to disobey the order or else' stand, suits' for ., failure to operate - the train as It had advertised, !. It contends that the act is not in cbntepipt of the commission, because thfl latter is not a court, but merely an advisory board, that the new train is a great conveni ence to eastern . and, western North Carblina.'s The attorneys ): the com plaint say, the act of the Southern is high handed, and unprecedented, and its purpose is to have Jvkige Purnell an ticipate the action; of the. commission. The railway denies this The hearing is set for Friday morning . . Finishing Touches of Addicks fecial to Journal Dover, D1, Junel2-Tlie Clate l";r- ire t . y rnl,!i ,.y's caucus hy out to f .o Ur,:t .e act'on of yen ' li ;; Hon, II. A. ri . f roops Protect Jllle'aed Rapist Special to Journal , ; ; .. ', Norfolk, June 12 In response to riot and hurry call 200 members of the 71st Regiment State National Guards went to Eastville to protect a negro arrested for rape. A crowd had got possession of he jail and were about to lynch the man. The identity of the negro has not been establiuhed. ... ; Death of Worthy Colore i C:"zsn Died in Una city Tu- ' y June 12, at 2 o'clock p. m., one of our colore undertakers in the person of John G Sutton, e;re 71 years. H 1 1 1' suffering with kidney and liveMroi;' for some time. Tunei-.-d F'Tvieeav r.-;A. LI. v.. 7. y i p. ii One ef Alleged .Selma" Assailants ' : s,,: Lodged io JaH?flS; Social Happening aty the Mecklenburg ; Chase City, June II. The guests of the Mecklenburg"yenJoyed very much the recent visit of - Mr, L.' A. Coulter, of Richmond,' Secretary' of .the State Yi M. C. A-j and the quartette of de lightful singers -who accompanied him; These gentlemen are .going through the State endeavoring to establish County Y. M C A's, and to emphasize the Importance of such institutions in the country districts of-Virginlaf They made a most pleasing impression: in Chase! City ahdBoydton and' the quar tette gave especial pleasure Kto the guests of the Mecklenburg by a concert in the lobby on Saturday mornmg: The gentlemen, composing-; the quartette were Mr. J.VjLito,JIrRnaM walker or. Kicnmond, jwr w. j. fmi- finTapmhllatocIc and MrS5 0 Tjs Fletcher of ,Warrenton,':Va34:Se3 Congressman W. W. Kitchin of the Fifth District of N. C., spent IastASun- uujr wiui uk iBiiiujr immc : i.r s Mr. Allan D. Jones and Mr. :S. R. Boning of Newport News were gneets of the Mecklenburg last week, having come to 'attend . the : ; BranckrGoods wedding in ,ne -country 'i , Mr. and Mrs.; -J.- W. .uaughtrey of Rocky Mount N. C.f who have been peeding sometime here for the benefi t of Mrs. Daughtrey's health; 'left on Monday, Mrs Daughtrey , having been greatly benefited by her steyt ; i' Miss uay Lavies or tne county, who has been ' spending some months in Louisville', Ky was the ' guests of friends here Saturday,, who gave her a most cordial welcome . Mr. and Mrv Graham iWoodard of Wilson, ?I . 0. are guests here( y; , Mrs.ii: jy. Miss Bessie Hardy, Miss Hattie V don of Chase City, Messrs. B. L. V . ker and G. N. Wells of Boyd ton have ' eon guests of the Mecklen burg d ng the past week. ; Others register are Mr. J. Howard JaylOr, Suffol!:,' Va.: Mr. J. H. Branch, Torts- mouth, Va.i Mr?', and Mrs. Graham F'; T. Woodward, Wilson, N. C.; Mn Jordan. B: Thomas of N. Cv Mr. j;tt; Jarvis, Hoobgood, N. C, C. C. Dildine.Greens boro, N. C, Mr. P. A. Fore, Alma, N. C, Mr; B,'B. Bouldin," Mr. W. P. Baugham, wife,' baby and nurse of Washington, N. C.Miss Bernice Burns" Wad boro, N. C, and Mrs. L. G. Davis of Durham 4'.:J,:.T.Vi-V&''H Tsnhsrs .Arriving ,lay Nsmbsri.; Gevtrnor Slcki. Mtatlsg Dairy AueclatlM ' Beoks . . .. Submlttsd "for Examination. Tan Candldafs lor Pottmasttrshlp. ; 1 ' !- i ' Special Correspondehf' 'c "Raleigh, N. 'C, June 12thJf-Deputy sheriff A M Sanders arrived here this morning ffom Smithfield, bringing with him Jim Merritt, a young nero whtf stands charged by the confession of Bud Richardson another negro, wth an ,at tempt f elonious assault upon Miss Pf arl Jones, the telephone, opertor. at Selpm. Deputy sheriff Sanders, intended to put Merritt in jail, but could not do so as he had no Committment 'papers, so the prisoner .'was lodged' in tha' station house until, ten o'clock; ;whe? Governor Glenn directed that he be taken to the jail for safe keeping until his trial comes off, J The newspapers i have had the whole story of e -shooting of Richardson by Miss Jones Saturday night at Selraa, of his confession, and of the" capture of Merritt, who was at once jtaken to Smithfield and taken to jail ; Deputy eheriff Sanders says that he heard rumors that people from Set- ma are comiog. over to lynch Merritt and acting on his own judgment, deci ded to bring the man here.- Merritt de nied that he was guilty Of anything, whatever. His behavior was very good while in jail at Smithfield and on his way here. . . , Teachers by the hundreds poured fa te Raleigh today to .attend the great annual session of the Teachers' As sembly. Very complete arrangements have been made for the big event. There is a committee which takes charge of all the arrivals and locates them promptly, the Information bu reau being well managed.- , Governor and Mrs. Glenn both con tinue sick, the Governor's condition be ing 'unchanged. ; -The reception which is to be given to the teachers' assemb ly at the executive mansion, will not be postponed or any. way affected by the illness of Governor and Mrs, Glenn, though they will not be able to be pres ent, will beheld at the mansion and win be'a striking ajfaw, at which more than a. thousand persons are ex pectd:ittenov:,: . 'The second annual meeting of the North Carolina airy men's Associa tion wDl be held here on Jtfly Hth and 12th, at which time the Farmers' State Convention will be ' in session, these meetings are to be h.eld at the Agricul tural & Mechanical College. ,' At the Agricultural & Mechanical College library many hundreds of books submitted by the various book ; compa nies have been arranged in a very hand seme style in order that the thousands of teachers who are to be here during the next twenty days can see. and, in spect them..-; , . .. -r .. a , - There are three known aspirants for the poStmasteiehip at Raleigh, and all these seem to be working hard for the BOY YOUR i- : i FROM AND YOU WILL HAVE A DeliGioids up of Tea Hi-. LADIES DUCK HATS We are just in receipt of a large'lot of Ladies White Duck Hats in all the new est shapes, just the thing for the summer and the seashore. INDIA LINEN We can offer you the best values in India Linen this week that has ever been offered you. We have not purchas ed a large quantity and by buying late in the season we are enabled to offer you exceptional values. All Tan Oxfords 20 per cent less than regular price bo h M at Clitinh t: a ri ' r f r r. t ( 1 I 0 r i .-.' Durham'! Creek -r,';''-'--Ajune;12.v: Tig weather has been quite warm for tlie laat few days, but we are being bl wd with some very nice showers, which was greatly needed. . . . "r Harvey Cay ton was the guest of bh hrolIer C A Cay ton last weck we l n ha is soon to go 'to the. Black ' )ia for his health. . . W .. '.-, the little daughter of Mr 1 I n A P Cry ton, met with a i "1 r-.:i! -nt on Wed l.-y after ilyf " x 8i"l cultirg. her head, . I v.-:!S called and Hewed up the t' i il.'d 1 i,i d '. well. . .- sr.Hjvi. i nit- d fi. . y hi :.r i: rug: J. J. BAXTER DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT MMHMMMMMMHM1I -' Doors, windows ; ' blinds liniement; guilders hard wareliice lirie pocket knives kn4'icissQr:.GaskiU"y,Hardf ware Phone 147vcv i o i viia nan Juke 11. -;. Mr A. S McGinn who has been visit ing relatives here for the past wek re turned to Little River S. C, yesterday. ":,-Mrj.'.C D .Morton "and , ehildrcm' of Blades are on a yisit to Mrs M W Bar ker now. hsT. fs,:k V -Dr U J Bender of Pollocks ville, wrs in our city a few days last week.-; : v Miss Macy Weeks of Pellitief, spent a few days here with friends last week. ,, Mrs A J' Irving of , Swanaboro is is spending this week , wJ-h her daugh ter Mra,P' A Kconce.v;:;.:,':,' i' -.;' ,'' " Mr Carlyle Weeks -who has been at Maysv.nie 'for .the past 'two, months came home luot Friday. ; . - . J ;. A few of the young; folks of this place went out on a "ntraw rido" Sat urday nijcht. Among tUe crowj 'were Messrs C Tl V,'fc(.ka, -'George and Fred fwUotlM aifj T J li'dn Irvi; T; Lliaaea Geneva I Weeks; "AH 8 much. I.Tr Ci;T0 V run i y willi f, : i h r If: I 'A Acy u ..trice to enjoy it very . r of rellitier, Bpont it of i;. i in 'c- Buy A Lot in Highland Park 7th Ward, Norfolk City. This property is located midway between the center of Norfolk and the Jamestown Exposition Grounds, with car service to either point. : . TERMS $5. and $10.00 per month, without interest or taxes until paid for. Lots $400 to $750, according to location. ; The city's rapid growth m this direction should make much higher value ' For further particulars apply to Oi l PUMPHREY. Hotel Hazelton, New Bern, N. C or N , "' HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE, 5 ; ' . 4 ; v X40 Main Street, Norfolk Va, dm Photos I - The Latest and Best IPahiga in Photographs. It takes artistic , training to so pose a subject aS to brinig out the most pleasing' V; V )' features. We have that skill and we cue it'; Our Studio is well ; ; equipped. with eJltsfcilitieB for good lightmg.; What defects we are .4 r are not able to f.vercome with good Hghtlng and artistic posing, we ' , retouch out ; All orders promptly Blled!. ," ; ,;; ;.. ": , 92 EAST FfiONT ST. 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