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NEW BERN, N. C.; TUESDAY-MORNING, JUNE 19, 1906"- NO. e9 TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR .'siSiSMffi'STSONS! WE WILL SELL FOR K FEW-" DAYS : -J White Dotted Swiss 34 inches wide! Beautifur Patterns, all,, New, Goods, no old stock , 35c Values for T23c ' ; . 30c " " - , 20c :; 25c " 15c,.- , , 206 " ; " '12?c ' 15c- " " - 10c .34 inch Black Dotted' Swiss "worth" 35c for :' 221-2. A few embroidered Shirt-Waisl Patterns t left, will be sold at cost. - J itcf&ett &-Co, PHONE 288v 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church Buy A Lot in HigMand Park 7th Ward, Norfolk City. Thia property is located midway between the centil of Norfolk and the Jamestown Exposition Grounds, with car service to eithei point. . TERMS $5. and $;0.00 per month, without interest or taxes until paidfor. 'Lots $400 to $750, according to location. ' '' . Tho city's rapid growth in this direction should make much higher valuo For further particulars apply to - - - . C. T. PUMPHREY, Hotel Hazelton, New Bern, N. C or HIGHLAND PARK .SYNDICATE, . 140 Miin Street, Norfolk Va RUSSIAN STRIKE SPREADS Sutchsrs follow v Baker. Cenitltutlonal Democrats in Douma tncKn4ld Rivolu,: Hon,' Mauacraat Blatyttok. Special to Journal. . ' ' - St. Petersburg, June 18 The strike situation grow worse. . The butchers now Btrike, following the lead of the bakers. The constitutional democrat in the duoma (Parliament), are almost -ready to Join the revolutionists. : From Bialystok the -report -eomes, that in the streets 290 corpses ware counted, all except 8 being those W Jews,- and the bodies were horribly mutilated.' " -' -'i " 1 ' re Are Yon Going To Spend Your Vacation ! 1 Tfse Mecklenburg IS THE BEST PLACE FOR YOU- WHY? BECAUSE ! These Waters Used Jointly have : given wonderful results in Eczema, all Blood, Nervous,: Kidc 6 f, Digestive Disorders, Rheumatixm and Catarrh. . - It3 spendidly equipped Sanitarium, operated in connection with '.-: . Hotel. (No consumptive or contagious cases taken.) Its Mydriatic Department, embracingChe celebrated Baruch System of Baths, exhilarating and beneficial. Its large airy rooms, broad halls and corridors, perfect ventila tion and its picturesque location. " i Its beautiful winding walks and driveways, through romantic woodland v .. Its well equipped livery, comprising Ihe best ladies and gentle men's saddlers and roadsters and ponies for the children. Its varied amusements, consisting in part,-of splendid Orchestra Dancing, Bowline, Tenuis, Golf, Billards, Pool, Trap-shoot-;njr, etc. . . -'v i-'-'v: I la S.imlia'ure are characteristic of the highest class of pa--tronage, which is drawn from the most prominent, and aristocratic people throughout the country, yet the freedom ' from formality makes it a Kin to one big family. It is the " "Southern Society's Mecca." . ' ': ' -V -"'-;''; Its Cuibine and service is strictly first-class. ; , '-- d The season of 1006 promises to surpafo 'all previous jiecois,' : both in number and personnel of its guests. ' ;r , . , : v Large bookings have already been 'inadV f .' "rommen : jteople ' who wiU take up their Summer Besidence at ths leckleuburg,; ; j'r is thetaosi aecessable All-year-round high class Health and!V'V Pleasure Resort in the South. V; 'V-Urf .f-t;?:.1: Telegraph and Long-Diatarice Telephone in hotel. r, 'i--i,x ' Its New Summer Schedule rf trains will afford Jidditional facil- ' '..' ities for reaching The Mecklenburg; v ?. tvs Vi;1 New Trains will.be operated -vbetween JeffresS Junction and Kf-: , Chase City, and thasa City and Richmond. - At "Jeffress Junction, connection js made with mid-day trains from Nor-'. ';; folk snd Danville, also from all points in . Eastern Carolina ',-'r '. -. ana Virginia..- ;, k::' v.--v--. 'A Tostal will bring full Information, diagram, rates sto... .Address MCPII CMDIIDP MIJUDJI ODDI" h LunLL luuiiu ' : tioii, also lndsome booklet;' ., I, Mecklenburg Mineral Waters are for sale by all well equipped Druggists 'and Mineral Water Stores. tTTIHnrTTTTfTTTTIHTYTYTTTT WOOTTEN'S SOUVGNIR :;rpSTAS:f : Eunett's Book's toro J lAAAiAAAAAAiAiAAAiAAAAiAAA ;. V " ; Bargains, All, . , , 1 1 am now on Pine street, No. 29. In order to mid to and change my stock, I will close out a lino of Silverware and .Plated' Goods At : Coat. ' Ladies and gonls toilet sots, 3hnving sets, .butter diish", syrup t'ili'her:", fruit knives, tint cr:i ks will picks," puir jnrs, ink BtfirxK liulica watches, hat brushes. Aix I!au- CA1N3. . ' ' With Fwfinstin'rt B I'iwii I fivt a ' " rent ho of pilli. f'diini hi T-.m I' NEW MASONIC TDEATRE 3 NIGHTS x : COMMENCING '- : , June 18 Proceedings of the Board of Aldermen i J New Bern, N. C., June 12, 1906. K--' Board met in recess session, mayor Patterson presiding.' -, " ' Aldermen present Bangert," Howe, Dawson, Lane, McSorly, Brinson, Mc Carthy, Wood, Rowe and Hollowell, Minutes read and adopted. -( , TA petition was presented to the board said to contain 860 names for an order for an election to be held in accordance with law to determine whether a dis pensary shall be established in New Bern, or whether saloons, under strict regulations and high license shall be es tablished. . - ' The" vote to be taken according to the law, with ballots marked dispensary or no dispensary, saloons or no saloons. ' Upon motion, aldermen Brinson, Mc Carthy and Lane were appointed a com mitted to examine the petition to ascer tain, if required, the number of names ot legal voters that appear on the peti tion and report at the .next regular meeting of the board. . " The Atlantic fire company asked the Board to allow them to take their hose wagon to the Firemens' Tournement to be held in AsheviUe in July 1906 Upon motion, the request was granted, also the Button company was granted liber ty to take their horse to the tournament. Deed from the New Bern Investment Company to the city of New Bern was referred to the street and pump com mittee for investigation. ' Upon motion, Mr. J E. Gaskins was appointed sanitary inspector. Upon motion, it was ordered that ob structions at the foot of r South Front street be removed. Upon motion, it was ordered that the city tax lister publish in the New Bern Journal, notifying all tax payers in the city to list their taxes, and he was also empowered to procure abstracts as needed. Upon motion, the city attorney was instructed to take such steps as neces sary to dispossess parties that have en croached ppon the streets, Pollock, west of Queen street, and Broad west of Queen street. " ' ''- ' . The city attorney was instructed to look up the title of property at the wa ter edge, on East Front street, between Broad and Short streets. - . jf; - -r Upon motion, the bill of W. A." Mcln tosh was referred to the finance com mittee. '. ' - y ,. Jr" ' Voucher for $250.00, interest due July 1st, 1906 on city bonds was ordered. Upon motion, the mayor was instruc ted to have done necessary work on the city hall bandW1"H';' y S.vt:''..'-. .y:y-'f yfa'fi.f;J-. , mayor's report. ' , w j?i'.'KW Bbrn N. jC.,' June i 1906.;; To the honorable Board of Aldermen i. of the city of New Bern: A v ' ; Gentlemen: I have the pleasure of making the following report for the month of May 1906. I have diapowd of fines and costs to the amount of ninety fivedollars and sixty cents. .. J .; 'Vi ; Respectfully submitted, . " ' C ' - V FRANK I. PATTERSON, CHIEF 6r POUCE REPORT. - 'CI Z if New Bern, N. C, June J, 1906. To the Mayor and- Board of City Al ) dermen, . -: f Gentlemen: Below please find my report for the month of May 1906. , We have made 28 arrests during the month, 24 of which were convicted; discharged and 1 sent out of the city. . Costs collected, ; ; , $67.90 . Fines, ,'.:" .. 16.85 Total, ' ,v . , S8126 ROLAND A. OSBORNE America's favorite romantic actor ft. fiisiiiissy U Sci!l!i:rn IN A. BKI1IK3 OP HIS LATEST BUCCESSES ALL SPECIAL BCENKRY, BEAUTIFUL COHTUMES, THE -BEST; PLAYS. . NOTHING C11CAP BUT THE PlilCr.S I IGo- . 23c-- 3"q Docs your roof Irak or need i The above amount $67.90 cost has been turned over to the treasurer and I hold receipt for same. ' , . , ;? U'c ' r or t' ; ; , POLICE RECORD. Informer. Ex-warrants, Montague, ' 6 6 Hryan, . 6 ' ," f Lupton, " 4 4 Gritrm, 3, . ' ' ; S IJowden, 3 - 8 Howard, , 7 7 '28 ' fi 11 I f.-' 1 . . J. i',. r DEATH OF KR. 6, T. WATSON., - : . ; . v - .. : .; A Shocklsi Esi el a Wtll Ksewa Citizen of At no time has there been a greater shock and surprise to New Bern people than was made Sunday when it was an nounced that the dead body of Mr. C. T. Watson had been found on the Oaks farm about two miles from New Bern, The news was brought to the city about noon, the body having been found by his relatives; Messrs. W. T. Bill and A. O. Newberry. , , - -, Having become alarmed at the con tinued absence of Mr. Watscn, the family desired Mr. ma to make a search, fearing something bad had hap pened,; Learning that be had got his pony and . carriage at Jones' stable Fri day afternoon and driven ' out- to the Oaks farm, they engaged Garrison Wi ley, a transfer driver, to take them out there. " They secured the right man as the events subsequently showed. Wil Iey drove them into a dense thicket and in a clearing insjde of -this place the dead body was found. ' Taking in the situation at once they believed the un fortunate man had been murdered, and they came to town and notified the au thorities. A large number of people went out and viewed the jemains as they were found. Decomposition had already set in and the body presented a horrible appearance. Coroner Jones em paneled a jury who examined the re mains there, and then the body was carried to Simpson's undertaking es tablishment ? . . The readers of the Journal are con versant with the case, and we do not think it necessary to go into the de tails.. It is one of those sad occasions over which 'twere better to draw the veil of charity and of silence, and make only those statements that will satisfy the hews element, The last time Mr, Watson was seen was Friday afternoon between five and six o'clock. - He went to Jones' stable and ordered his pony and carriage and seemed in a highly excitable frame of mind. It is said -that he had gone to this place for the purpose of making some investigation in relation to an al leged love affair he had been sustain ing. It was said that he engaged Gar rison Wiley to take a . certain woman, Carrie Foyr by name, within, his heat ing and there have her make state ments of things which he suspected. There aremany versions to the affair which have gained circulation. It was during this rumored conversa tion that the murder if there was a murder, took place. Mr, Watson must have been taken very, unawares and not given any chance to defend himself as there was no indication of a struggle. " The cloth ing of the deceased was not disarrang ed: the discoloration of his. face gave the suspicion of strangulation. The opinion of those who hold the murder theory ia tha,t he is the victim of a jealous paramour ox the woman.. , The coroners jury examined numer ous witnesses among whom were Carrie Foy, Garrison Wiley, Dr. Chas Duffy, J.- B. Watson, J, ,W. Potter, J. E. Scott 'i An autopsy had been ordered by Dr. Jones in order to satisfy the jury and the public as , to the real na ture of the death of the deceased.! The result of . the examination was that there were neither external hot inter nal signs found of a violent death. The autopsy was conducted by Dr. Rhem. . " The coroners jury verdict was as ol tows:"-. A ' :; ;. "We, the coroner's jury, empanelled this 17th day of June to investigate the cause of the death of, Mr. C. T. Wat son, after careful ' examination : and hearing the full report of the autopsy do hereby render the following verdict that he came tfthis death from natural causes." ..' ;.' .';. ' ':.; .' -Geo. N. Ives, Foreman.' Wolfenden. . ' ,. :-'; Si.R. Street' "i'.' :T. W.L. Hand. " '.,v. o. A. Kafer. The woman Carrie Foy and the driver Garrison Wiley were held as parties having guilty knowledge of the alleged crime, but were released upon the an nouncement of the verdict . The funeral services were field at half past ten yesterday morning in the Methodist church, Rev. J. R. Betts of ficiating. The local lodge of Elks, of which the deceased was a member were present in a body." The pall; bearers: J. B. Dawson, C. J. McCarthy J. L. Hartsfiold, W. C. Willctt, S. IL Eaton, E II. Howo, A. L. Willis and E. B. Ilackburn. The honorary pall bearers were Dr. Charlos Duffy, C. V. McGoheo, Thomas Dunioln, J. A. Jones T. W. Crowdor, and J. N. McGowan. Mr. Watson's career bus boon known to the citizens and tho manner of his di'Olh ia a must lumenlablo affair. Coniiiu'iit ii ui. ..ry. I'o was a r, -n ( f ( i ', of f 1 1 'ii' i j . ' ' i. t mi J 1 1 1 ' 1 v 'i i t cr I f ( i i i r ( t r f , i i v a C. . ' r of i A. r. Y. O. i !. KILLED AND WOUNDED PYTKIANS REMEMBER THElA DEAD In Attsmpt to PtriuiiJe Noil Union Men to C . u Dessrl Schoonsr Special o Journal ' , , - San FraneisocvlJune 18. A launch containing "fifteen non-union sailors went to a schooner, scheduled to sail from here today, to induce schooner's crew of non-union men to desert. The officers on the schooner were prepared, and fired volley after volley into the laungh, killing one man and wounding three others. The schooner then sailed away. Meat Bill to Suit President . Special to Journal. Washington, June 18 The commit tee on the meat inspection bill, changed it to meet the views Of the President, No objection was made to eliminating the Court's view clause. Identifies Bogus Lord , Special to Journal. AsheviUe, June 18. Mrs. Hood iden tifies the photograph of the bogus Lord Douglass, as the same man as John Cavendish, who married her daughter in Louisiana. 1 . Resolutions of Respect. To our worthy pastor and official members of St Peters A ME Zion church of the City of New Bern, Stale of North Carolina: We, your committee appointed to draft suitable resolutions on the death of our preacher, steward, class-leader and official member in the person of Rev John G Sutton, who departed thia' life Tuesday June 12, 1906, at 2 p m in his 71st year, beg leave to submit the following: Whereas, It has pleased the Supreme Ruler of the universe to cull from labor to reward, a much esteemed and worthy brother in the person of John G Sutton who has served us faithfully, as a preacher, steward, for 10 years and class leader 30 years. We should be reminded that ere long we too must leave this tranistery world to enter in the joys of a home which has been pre pared from the foundation of this world. A house not made with hands, but eternal in the heavens, while we mourn tils-loss the heavenly host is now shouting his triumph. Resolved That in his death, thec'.u ch has lost one of her strong pillars, the race of one of her great examples in dustry and integrity, New Bern one of her old and respected citizens. Resolved, That we tender to his be reaved, fariuiy. our warmest heartfelt sympathy in this their hour of affliction and pray that God in hs loving kind ness and tender mercies will support them in their sad affliction. ' Resolved, That our chursh edifice bo draped in mourning for 30 days and that each member of the official board wear a badge' of mourning for the same period in honor of our esteem, for the departed brother, . Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be presented to the family ami a copy be sent to the Star of Zion and New Bern Journal for publicationalso a copy be spread upon our church led ger.'' .'- ... ; . .':- .Vv' '. '. ; i Respectfully submitted, ; . ' ; . W. W. Lawrence. '-' 'f':- C. C. 8parrow. . .'. fsy-'- . Wm. Fenderson. The' Memorial-Exsrclsss of the Order Held ; Under , Most Pleasant Circumstances. Address by Mayor Hood of Goldi- . - bore. About sixty numbers of the Athonia Lodge No. 8, Knights of Pythias, paid respect to the memories of their de ceased brothers unday afternoon. Tho members 'mot at their lodge rooms at four o'clock and preceded by the band marched in a body to a platform in Cedar Grove etmetery where the me morial pcrvica' was read and where Mayor Hood, of Goidiloro, delivered the address. Mr. Fool's j c aark.T wore well chnspn and hiji'.jiy u'.t" stic. His tribute to the puvpv.i-.-s oi th order in perpetuat ing the memories of those gone beforo was eloquont. He . admonished his hearers' that p.!l must die and that the dead could not hear words of praise. It is well enough, he said, to cover their graves with flowers but are we 'living in relation lo our brothers as we ought. Ho made a beautiful word picture of the harmory n nature and among in amimate things anddrewalessonthere from for mankind to follow. After the address the graves nf Py thians fourteen in number, were strewn with flowers. The miitsic by the band was especially fine. The puces were funcr-?! marches composed by the great German cvmposers'and were exe cuted splendidly. Tho choir, composed of five members, also rendered somo (hoice music which wan greatly ap preciated. For Snia. One good milk cow of .Ii-rsey strain, will be hold at a reaso'nahl'.! prico. Ap ply to G. VV. Simmons, Uivcnlalo, N. C. Delegates to Judicial Convention at Kinstov June 2Ih. After carefully considering the ap pointment of delegates lo the Judicial Conventi-m, tho entire county having fully 'indorsed our townsman, lion Owen II. Guii-n for Judge aiul our pres ent solicitor lion. Liny I. Moore, to succeed himself : And as these gentlemen have become the choice of the whole county for the offices named : Therefore in order that through any inadvertance I may not omit the names of any of the friends of either, by virtue of the power conferr ed upon me as (.''i:u-m:;n of tho County Convention, l uo nc-rcliy name and ap point as delegates to the Judicial Con vention to be held at Kiiiston on Tues day, June 2Cth, all democrats in good standing in the County of Craven, and will furninh proper credentials to convention of all dclemtes from county in attendance thereon. This June ICth. C. E. FOY, Chairman County Convention Summer School 0pen .;' ' Special to JournaL'-;:' r,?;;.': ;; '... Raleigh, June 18 The summer school opened here today, with a large attend ance, the opening address was made by Prof. Snyder of Wofford College . Ice Cream Freezers, Screen Doors and .Windows. I,: For anything - in ; Hardware :' line or builder: material call on us. Prices ( lowV: Gaskill Hardware Co; ' Phone 147. :j 'V, to The Plunger 'x Chauncey L. Southern and hla com pany began a week's engagement at the opera house last night. The play produced was The Tlungcr and they gave a very creditable performance. The company had the miafortuno to be passengers on the Coast Lfno road and reached New Bern just in time to runli to the theatre and prepare for tho play. Tho actors are all clever and tho plays S wo p-ood specialties. '1 i. ' t the drama Sowing the Wind v i 1 j i educed. Th3 compnny will be ! f o i nl ire week, the threo nights it ' ' 'eio having leien bought for ti.s ficw Bern attractions. IV 'r Ti'lnnn'3 Scat ! !.' BUY YOUR W9 - A FROM HACKBURN AND YOU WILL HAVE A Delicioas Gyp of Tea this this To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I hereby announce myself aa a candi date for the ofRfc of Sheriff, subject, of course, to the Democratic primaries. Assuring you of my sincere apprecia tion of your kind srrpport in the past, and hoping that my administration of the Sheriff's office has mot with your approbation, and promising, if re-elect ed, to conduct its affairs impartially and to tho very best of my ability, I am Very sincerely yours, J. V. bIDDLE. June 18, 1006. ' TlllmSn Demands Investigation Special to Journal. ' Washington; June' , 18 Senator Till man again caflod up today, Ms resolu tion ;; to ? investigate ' Ihe Republican campaign contributions, and the recent failure of a Chicago National bank. He declared the comptroller of the curren cy had k nown for many months the banks condition and had . loaned its President $15,000,000;;- V r ' , -,-.V'" - ''',' W TSBHSaWT ' ' Cotton Kiils; W Share ProftteWith X :' , lr-Z Oncratives. l Special to" Journal., -'-"M ' Fall, River, Mass. ; June 18 ah me cotton mills here haye offored lo guar antee their operatives a profit sharing divtdtnd of 5 per cent, '-Sf.'iH You do not only buy our diamonds for theVostige un(1 dintlnction they give you among associates, strangers and friends, fcufalso for an investment, it is tho Bame dopo:iiting your monoy in tho stroniit savings bank, the cap ital is always right on hand, yourinter et is compounded daily in the addi tional social advancement that genuine diamond'! rWo to the owner',: than if you wi'ih to draw tho capital, the gen uine Blx.no ran h? exchanged for its ninm-y value any time and anywhere. Hut moat prophi don't know tho little (Sid' rrnco b.-tw-'cn tli-i various graib', c . !. ;,..r-, and lii-M -liio true differ , j:, ,!. p '' nl i !"! ween this ; v i i.i.,-. -, ( -'!-'.' 1 1 -y go to a i i . s . r -.' .;.. for f nin-r LADIES IDUCK HA We are just in receipt of a largejot 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 J. J. BAXTER DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT i ....; ta HAND-PAINTED PARASOLS: The Daintiest and Most Artistic Parasols ever on the market. Each design is original and every order is filled with special atten tion to the wishes of the costumer. No summer outfit is complete without one. They are within the reach of every one. From $2.60; up. Orders promptly filled. THE WDDTTEN STUDIO, 92 EAST FRONT ST. FOR SUMMER COOKf Use an up-to-date Oil Stove. We carry the rr. improved line. ' . ' iSummer Specialties- REFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS COOLERS, . HAMMOCKS, MOSQUITO CANOPIES, J OH N B. LV E S. Phone 267 93 Middle Street. Peppe r's s. PilOS an i--- JjrAffJltA K Villi IV '. -.'-'.v.'"''-.--:V.' i'J -'" ;'-1. ' -.1-.' ''-; ' '( IIlHiifsloilBei 311 FOR YOUR HEALTH SAKE TRY THEM ' ' BOTTLED BY ' nicvn BOTTLING vc PHONE 105. . 22 CRAVEN ii
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