lllG, JUNE NO. 77- TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR , :i c, t '-. r r rir s- s I JI'V J N y " r Y. fc-j u kS 0 IS THE 0 J" 4 0 oac DOC Buy A Lot in if 7tli Ward, Norfolk City.a This property is located midway between jthevcenfol v; a. of Norfolk and the Jametown Exposition Grounds, with car service to either point ' ' rf V .--j VvCt'1? , , TERMS $5. and $10.00 per month, without interest ' . , or taxes until paid for. ;.Lots $400 to , $750. according to V location. - w , - ! 'T v ' ? The city's rapid growth in this direction should make much higher vahifw ;' For further particulars apply to ''"V' : C. T. PUMPHREY, Hotel Hazelton, ":New Bernl N. or HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE, V'"' " .'. ' ' 1 Irj. 140 MiinStreet, Norfolk, VaM Are; You Going To ! 1 1 ,1 - m ., IDi ' ' in,. IV 'J;iS THE BEST PLACE FOR YOU- , v, WHY ? BECAUSE I These Waters Used Jointly have given ' wonderful results In t , Eczema, all Blood, Nervous, Kidcer, Digestive Disorders, Rheumati8n and Catarrh. ..' .,,.-,,... ; '- Its spendidty equipped Sanitarium; operated in connection wini'.icf; Hotel. No consumptive or contagious cases taken.) ' Jts Hydriatic Department, embracing the celebrated Baruch -)i System of Baths, exhilarating and beneficial." . - , Its large airy rooms, broad halls and corridors, perfect ventila . tion and its picturesque location. , , , , , 4 , Its beautiful winding walks and driveways, through romantic woodland- , ' ' Ita well equipped livery, comprising the best ladies and gentle- .': men's saddlers and roadsters and ponies for thexhildren, Ji lts varied amusements, consisting in part, of splendid Orchestra ; , Dancing, Bow lmg, Tennis, Golf, Billards, Pool, Trap-shoot-i;- ng, etc , , - ' ' ; Its Social Feature are characteristic of the highest class of par , -: : t ' rronage, which is drawn from the. most prominent and aristocrntic people throughout the country, yet the freedom ; from formality makes it a kin to one big family."; It is the . - ."SouthernSociety's Mecca." - V - ' , " Its Cuisine ana service is strictly first-class.. ..! v- -' . The season of 1906 promises to. surpass all previous lecords, : ,W t both in number and personnel of its gnestsw-vov.'-'' - " y ' t : a, Large bookings have already been made of Prominent people V; who will take up their Summer Residence at the Mecklenburg -:i ' It is the most acceptable AH-ycar-round, high' class Health and- -:T s-i:.r Plsyatira fteanrt in t.hrt South. - - : : ; t ' Telegraph and Long-Distance ; folk and Danville, also from i-Zp- 4t Mew summer bcneauie 01 trains wui auoru auuiwunai lacu-.. V'.:W'-if:,'r'-',ltii for reaching The Mecklenburg. - ;' i-H-y. ' ' '' ;if--J VvrVv Kew Trains will be operated : between Jeffress Junction and L'A-iiiTi'&slio-Jjinetion: connection is made with mid-day trains from Nor . and Virginia,-.;-; .:- :v;.,'..-. f' . . A Postal will bring fulti. inf )rmation, ; alsol handsome booklet,' - v,s.diagram,. rates &C , Address ; t i, i-j.-V-.vv iuunu uiiuLiini. ui - Mecklenburg Mineral Waters" are for sale by,. all 'well' equipped Druggists ' and Mineral Water Stores.' v; -v..:".. " ' ;;: We' guarantee that bur Chloride Calcium water with our Baruch Baths will 'Cure "the worst casd ofMalaria, TTTTTTTTTTT rTYTTTTTTTTTTT S0;.!ETIii;;B In New Bern C ., SOUVENIR POST: CARDS Ennctt's Book Store AAA 4 iiAAAAAAAAAA4Ai Eargains, All. I am now on I'ine street, No. 29. In onli r to sulil to and chantfe my stock, I will clone out a line of Silverware and !;;(cl Omxls AT Cost. ' Ladies and pi'iiti toilet sots, shaving seta, butter linliH, pyrup pitclu'rs, fruit knivo-t, rnit ci'iu-ks s nil pii ks, pulT jars, ink H!,un!.t, ln-i:-Hwal.-li-i, l.all.ni'.!i-i. 'Al.L l:R- ri ; DAY? DOC Highland Park vSpend . Your Vacation ! mil .,,1 f r t r Telephone - in hotel. all points in ; Eastern Carolina , nii.uu wwm uriase titv.-.va. lo Cv....i-.it T2X PHjwfSi , . Please take notice that on the' 3rd day of July next, I shall levy on your real prop erty to satisfy your taxes for 1905, and publish said adver tisement in New Bern Jour nal on same day. You cannot ask -for further cxlcriion cf time'."- The time for indul- gencc has pa: too Jat i to nr.!' J. V i, lit r, rnr f :v...r:' vuy,:Lv 0 3 COO k.. An Enormous Crs.J At'.: 's Corner Ston Ceremonies Of tht Charity Annx of th Robrt Brucs v McDanlel Hospital.' IKasonlc Grand " Lodge Hat Chargs of Exar- clsaa." r s Special- to Journal. : .1- ' .. ; ' Kinston, June 27. This day may be set down as one of the greatest days in the history of Kinston. . The, expecta tions of the citizens as to the size of the crowd and preparation therefore were surpassed by a large reckoning and in every respect success . marked the efforts of the various committees to make the occasion memorable' not only for the citlzensimt for the visitor?.- They, took care of the large crowd splendidly and not . a man who was present but will . testify - to the munificence and hospitality of the peo pie of Kineton. ' t 2 ; Like in the days of old all roads led to Rome, all thoroughfares terminated in Kinston." Every ' railroad v brought crowds of people, : vehicles of all de scxiption attested that there were large delegations of the rural population in town to ee, the sights. .While the streets were fullof people and it was everywhere evident, that - the attendance-was large, the best idea of the size was gained at the; speakers stand where they were massed together, - A very conservative estimate puts it. at 7,500 people: ' The day was hot and the suns rays shot down almost merciless ly but that condition did not appear to cause any difference with the ' pleasure of the people. - V ' y The belated Coast Line train from Greenville which brought Lt Governor Winston tcT the exercises was met at the' depot by the Governor and Masons on the way to the hospital. The pro cession whiclrwas arranged as follows met the train and proceeded immediate ly to the speaking at 10 o'clock rj --, 4 ' Second Regiment Band. v " . i i & Company 'D, Goldsboro. '; ' Company B, Kinston, " ' Governor Glenn and MaBomc Commit- , ' tee of Arrangements in ' , s , : Carriages. , -District . Masons and JPromioent ';Qti 'u'J iens in carriages, Caswell Fire Company No. 1. ' Grand Master Francis D. Winston nd ., w Committee man Entertainment . ' . "in carriages. . , - " The procession was - very tmposmg and was itself composed of about one tl$usand MasonB and soldiers. ; The speakers 'stood on a platform covered with branches which afforded grateful shade and the place was hap pily selected as it was in a grove Where ?he beat was not felt so severely. Seats on the platform were reserved for the officers of the Grand lodge. ' Mayor N. J. Rouse was the first speaker and in his official capacity "wel corned the people to the hospitality of the city. ' He was succeeded by J. W, Grainger who welcomed the visitors on behalf of St. John's Lodge No. 4. He gave a succinct history of the lodge stating that tradition had its existence in 17G0 and that it was a matter of rec ord that it was in existence in 1751. ' - " i ihe response to the welcome was made by Lt. Governor Francis Wins ton, Grand Master.' Ilia was a short but most happy and entertaining ad dress, praioing the work of the Masonic fraternity in the world at I re and its accomplishments with the Stale. After Ins address the Grand I,:,, ter accompanied by the qT.cers cf the Grand Lodge procoed.-.l v, '. U the ccre- monies of hying the c .:i r tlie crowd v. y i I'M 1 ' t ) i ponition in or.icr to v' th.t it rciii;iie-l as it v i ; ! , short interval the I'll very ;,!. ::';! - . v.t. riato c.,::.; i. ' n : K.'hi ii',; t'.e k i i f I ' ' ! ' . I 1 O f I . ' 7 ! the tLy. Gov. Glenn had but recently recovered from a dangerous seige of sickness, and he is still -weak but he made one of his characteristic address es. One of those which makes a man feel glad he is alive and though he made no more of an impre-sion than he has done oft time before, he spoke with firmness, eloquence and fervor, with the air of one who has the courage ' of his convictions and one who has the best interests of the State at heart After the governor's speech the crowd dispersed feeling well satisfied wjth their visit. " The building of which the corner stone was laid is the charity annex of the Robert Bruce McDaniel Memorial Hospital, which- was erected by Mr. and Nrs. McDaniel in mempry of their son who died May 21, 1904. .' The annex is for the treatment Lenoir county's indigent white invalids, and it ia under the special supervision of the Drs. Par rot. ' r. W .- W. S. C- Native Western North Carolina Beef at Dales Market ,'" '" i i Beautiful Silver Service ' Special to Journal . y - v Norfolk, June 27-rA beautiful and costly silver service -o the battleship Virginia was today : presented I to the captain by Col. Dawes. Hancock Nominated Special to Journal V - Washington? June "27-President Roosevelt has sent into .Congress. the name of Seymour W.? Hancock to be postmaster at .New Bern, N. C. .' "j- ' '." MacKay's Mac-u-dine j ll" cures all headaches, etc, does not de press the heart, 10, 25 and 60 cents a bottle at druggists, 6c doses at foun tains. ' Fifty Violations of Law Against Allan- J ,,tio Coast Uneixi Special to Journal. , . y 5 " Washington, June 27.-7The Atlantic Coast Line leads the railroads hvviola tions of the Safety " Appliance' law. There are fifty separate counts ""A large number of railroads have been sued to recover penalties for violations of this law. The Government is deter mined to enforce this law.' " r - Don't forget to take a kodak with you on your summer-vacation? ? A full line of Eastman's at J. O. Baxter's, the leading jeweler.'" " " " Is. Thaw Insane iy1 ' ' . . !- . - - " Special to Journal " New York, June 27. -Interest in the latest scandal-murder, that of Stanford White by Harry Thaw grows greater on account of the prominence of all the parties concerned. .White, the mur dered man, was a member of one of the largest firms of architects in the world.:' Thaw is the son of a Pittsburg millionaire, who recently incurred the displeasure of his family by marrying the . actress Evelyn Nesbit It was White's attention to his wife that caused the r urder, and it is now inti mated that Thaw finding evidences of her unfaithfulness was driven insane by jealousy aud in a moment of mental aberration, sent the bullet into White's brain. Experts claim that Thaw is per fectly sane. White had been shadowed by detectives and had been threatened by Thaw. Thaw's wife has been to Bee him in prison and professes great love for him. s ' - - The Lock Canal Z a Law Tpeciul to Journal V.'ii : n J..; ;.T. I;..- lock type c:-p- ! ).;'! f ,f t' ! V:'.wv.v.:i Canal pa . w.'d V i I l 1 ; ;. . il Pa l oa'y to 1 y In ..,;.! -at i:.hi;vc!t to rnaku 'I a l.,v. Lilil This yeafat A & M College for First Time. Raleigh Forma Local Base Baas Ball Lea gua. : Postmastershlp Waits On Repub- Heart Convention. $1111 Soma FeoK v : Ing on Prohibiten. Personal. -' ' R F D Route. Charter "': '"; ' 1, . , - " Granted . ' i - (Special Correspondence.) .:.,-nj ; Raleigh, June 27, Mention has been made of the ; fact thaWthis year the agricultural department, ' will, : for the first time have? institutes for 'women. The two ladies who are to conduct these are Miss Card, of Dolph, Canada,, and Miss Viola Boddie of Ashevflle, j who is now a teacher in the State. Norm I and Industrial .School for women at Greens boro. Both of these are said to be Very competent - ' '- State Horticulturist .Harold Hume left today for New York and Canada. It is not yet known whether McDonald College Canada, which has secured his services as horticulturist will" release him so that - he - can lfemain m North Carolina, m , - A charter is granted the '.National Investment and Clearance Company of Charlotte, capital stock $60000,i T. C. Guthrie and others'. Btockholders,to do business a3 . insurance ' agents,: etc. Another charter is granted the ; farm ers Hardware Company of Albemarle, Stanly county,: capital stock jftwenty- thousand dollars.1' - Alsaseball league has. been- formed here with (three teams represenjjng the Baptist Boys Brigade, : the Junior5 Or der United American Mechanics' and th9 Merchants Association, the. man agers being J. J. Bernard, E. Smith and R. M.' Phillips., i The games will begin July. 4th and .the schedule ' was arranged today. - The purpose Is to fur nish amusement for Raleigh people and visitors to the city, , W. H. King is president of the association s and yH. F, Smith Secretary. if.' 'J-.',. The postmaster is, ad vised fat anew an immediate change as to the postmas tershlp here was probable, but the im pression now seems to be, '.tfia it will not be made until after the tftcpubucan State Convention. , , v ' . ?, i Some of the ex-saloon men here seem to be very much a disappointed because of the way the city attorney, and the board ' of ' aldermen knocked rout the proposition to have election cn the ques tion of prohibition or dispensary. There is soma talk of taking the matter up to the Supreme court but not & few per sons believe any such course will be taken.- . , 1 ' , ' ; j " i ; The society event here this morning was the wedding of Mr. Rufos Y Mc Aden and Miss Mary Lacy ,f daughter of the State . Treasurer A1 o' the State officiate attended. The ceremony took place at the Presbyterian church, " Cleanliness is the first law-of beauty; also the second and third., lio matter what vour comnlexion ills are. Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain TeaJ will cure them. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. : Sold by F, S. Duffy. , r Seven Horses Burned Special to Journal - Carthage, Jnne 27. Fire .destroyed the livery stables of C. G. Graves last night and seven fine horses were burn ed to death. s - Native Western North Carolina Beef at Oaks Market. , N i Pennsy for Eryan Special to Journal . Harriaburg, June 27 In the State Democratic convention row : g resolu tions were adopted favorinj '.'dliam J. Bryan for the presidency, I ing that he is President Roosevelt's i ccssor. Remove Mark la'a li, i la-aaly ilia. f'(i)i!u!al''l t'- l,ii;i f-v 'dan. Cna!r t l.ra l.-a.-.vn. No' r so ..-': ! Ia- i :m I r's !: : T,a. I',,;;,'. :. V ' 1 1 y 1'. I i awny nirv r now ' lovfi- al rural free delivery route froft 'Ingold, Sampson county. , s 1 '' ' It was said a few years agoL that rnjjFiii;i;:i . Democracy of Third N. Cr Congfss- ional District - - 1 Wests at Goldsboro and Nominate Chart Randolph Thomas of Craven Ceua .-.. " ty by Unanimous Vote; Urg,J RepresenUUvs Gathering From Ery County. Special to Journal . ' , s ' Goldsboro, June 27.-That there is no off year uv the annals of the democrats of the" third congressional district of this State was In conclusive evidence here today, for the convention which met to nominate a congressman, was large, and Its members were prominent and influential citizens in their : respec tive counties.' " "s . " ' ". , Craven county was - prominent with its twenty-five - delegates, representa tives from every trade and profession, which included leading farmers.. The convention was held in the opera house, and at 1 20 p. m. , . Chairman W. LT Hill called the .meeting Jo order, asking that the Secretary,. T. C. Whit aker. call the roll of counties, njxm roll call every county was found to be rep resented, a On motion Senator, J. P, Moore of Pender Was made temporary chairman of the convention," James" E. Robinson, v secretary, with editors of democratic newspapers present,' assist ant secretaries. " ' - " ' On motion,it was moved that the elec tion of all unnecessary committees be dispense4 with, and roll of counties be made to put in nomination candidates, When the nameof Carteret, county was called, that county gave waj.to ura ven, - and Craven to Wayne,- and as Wayne was called,? Geo. E. Hood 01 Goldsboro.came the to platform, and in part: I had an ambition to represent the people of this district in Congress. In nearly every country of the adlatrict, I Had a minority vote, and I am, hire to thank ' these good people , for ibis vote, but I recognize that the of the people of the district )U.&i creed that another shoald represent them. I am a democrat ; in deeat as well as in victory, and I shall work for the nominee and for all party Interests and principles. :It la with pleasure I place beforo this convention the name of Charles, R. Thomas,' the gentleman who has already represented this dis. trict, and, one who has done his doty and well performed If His services for his people and party have always been executed with fidelity and care. and the people can feel assured thai their Interests will be well preserved in his hands. . v- V : Mr. Hood's remarks were often'; in terrupted by applause, and at their con clusion he was loudly applauded. &M. Brinson of Craven in a speech : setond- ing the, nomination of Mr. Thomas, eloquently portrayed the' worfc of the Congressman. ; Mr. Howard of Samp son and W. T. Cahovof Pamlico, second ed the nomination. .Oil Brtotion, the nomination ' was made ' unanimous which was carried with loud applause, and calls were made for. Mr. Thomas, who in a short address; reviewed some incidents of his Work, and thanked the convention, for its continued trust in him, . -:' -Z : ";,.,' - On motion the convention adjourned at 225 p. m. , ;'.'., ',';.; The following district congressional committee was named:. ' " .. ' . ". Carteret E. D. Webb.''." I ':'.r Craven F. S. Ernul, .;- . . Duplin-W. L. Hill. " .v' Jones-T, C. Whitaken 7 1 . :' -;: Onolow-S. B. Taylor. ' . ' ' ' Tamlico-S. F. McCotter. " ' ' , IN - ! r-W. V.. I'iller. '',.?,' , am I.I. J. NewmaiC. - " V.'.-ynoJ. E. Robiiiiion. v hi Ma- ' : ;t of 'comniittee after i, V I.. ' wes ck-cted . i-:, I T. C. V.'!' kor,' sere- A riv , - dUi. 1 -"t,'f FROM AND YOtT WILL HAVE A Delicioas BIG SALE Everything at Cost And Less - We have a very large stock of Summer Clothing for men, boys and children to be sold ' very low, All two-piece Suits less than cost. ' ' Out entire stock of Men's Furnishings, and Ladies' and Men's Shoes and Oxfords goes in " this Sale. Also the Dry Goods and Millinery, Ribbons, Silks, &c. We. are not going . need the money and expect jto sell the goods. The profit is all yours , and lots of the cost' Nothing will be charged. J. J. BAXTER. I Kodak ;;iiiiigl .Worfc delived the day after ... it-is received.1 i v Developing a film of six 15 cents; mounted prints 1 ,C7ct4iach. Unmounted prints 5 cents each. Ihe Wootten Studio, if : '7";": yh' 92, EAS& FB9NT ST. . . - POR. SUMMER Use an up-to-date Oil Stove. : We carry ;the mpst imprpvel:linS:; j S".:. v-jV'-V''aae'1-.'. ..'I' ''Vji-'''-''.'''-''i;':,?.K.'' REFBIGERATjORS, h ICE CREAM FREEZERS -;1 COOLERS,. , V .HAMMOCKS,'..,.-'. MOSQUITO t CANOPIES l '&c. JOH N 93 Middle Br. Pei ftsr's , AND- OB ... ' kJ . yp7'1 Ir"AT,TlI J i i f -i 1 iUUK , 1 1 ' - J f r 9 ia -a i?wa S-.f 'ft::' ilMJRN Gyp of Tea OttR- NOW ON! out of business, but we B;ri:VES. StnC - ."'i: .V;-V . ' ,. PKos i ' T' TRY TIIF'l GOOKIM Ferrates

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