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L - : NUMBER 6 1 ;T X NEW-BEtiN, NOItTII CAROLINA, TUESDAY XOXNKG, JUNE .v'S.u-r,tf $3P.-!.-. .at- mmme ftuuuuiiuuui Slconservativ hank Ml:M' tfffi ?:;6fficew sod avaiiinhlmBelf of their tbpsiness counBel, la laving W ? firm foundation for li Buccesaful business.-; "r v J-,.-. r. K With the acquiring of the interests of the Citizens BanK, and the eo operation of Mr. T. A, Green, . former president of that Bankv this Bank is exceptionally Btrbnandjspecially Ma to serve you to the highest advantage, v ':. " ' "?T '5 Your butine s is solicited.. - , 'V' v . vl . J AS, B.-BtAPES.'Piei . i"T.-.AJ:M;Pr..:"ll ..:-..r.jIIr(;'tr Fountain Deliciously Refreshing, Appetizing and Invigorating-are the Drinks dispensed at our fountain. We enter specially to the ladies' trade by keeping a clean place and being prompt and polite in our service to all A fresh stock of Box Candies always on hand. ' Young's S PEC I At IN LADIES' - Muslin This should appeal to every woman who loves Beautiful Un derwear. We have also made a special provision for the children this time in .this particular line. 1.' - - Ladies' Night Robes, all sizes 14 to 18 at 60c to $3.00 Ladies' Skirts, all sizes at 60c to $3.00 Ladies Short Skirts at 2 65c. Ladies' Corset Covers, all sizes at - 30c to $1 25 , Ladies' Pantp, all sizes, at - ' 40c to 15c" Ladies Chemise, at T 76c to $1 25 Children's Night Robes, sizes 1 to 4 years at " . 65c. Misses Night Robes, sizes 5 to 14 years at 75c. " Children's Pants, size 0 at 12 Jc; size 1 and 2 at 15c size 3 and 4 at 20c. Phone J. M. MITCHELL & CO. J 61 POLLOCK ST. OPP Real Estate Dealer and Broke ' ' Rents collected and returns promptly ; made. ": Special efforts rnade to secure desirable tenants. Necessary repairs' conomicallyf v If you desire to purchase, . ; V " V; V If you desire to sell, . . if'-. . If you desire a tenant, v . If ypfl desire to rent a house, call on or Write me. ' - Old Structures bought and promptly removed, . ''lv uj . Personsal attention given to all matters, "Y-'AtSf EDISON GOLt) MOULDED; r iifew.A PULL LfNR OP--.; BASE BALL' 600DS 1 si ni CAT. -EKDp; FEED : 1 t -: 'In Any Qnantity r $ J : Tlmbermen am) Stockmenwiii find It to -thPir sa vantage 10 ::;! place their orders with me. Jin Drinks ! Drug Store .288: EPISCOPAL CHURCH ; i rivcc ;ifir s JamestowiilExjiositiQtl s f'IfJMw' liveVithin 200"nine of 8 W Norfolk you can get a ROUND S S tRIP TOTHE, EXPOSITION g t Cut out this adverttsemt and 3 a present it to ua at our store in b Norfolk not later than August L g 1, 1907, and we will give you c $ Credit for the total cost of your J r railroad or atenmbokt fara tn at t. chase at that' time, of a Slieff I? Q P.ano or Sticff Player Piano. - finltr nnst A "nn .A.r In. fm VIMJ W'lW VlUI WM SSI' VII V SIB J 3 strument. ;-;. ,t ; . '.- g Dueii, rianua are sold irom i tf. maker to user, savins' vou the V v dalor s proiit Write for pur i; I . . . . - iicumrn. is euro i save mm udvortiHf rrunt. . , TJ ' f f "I 9 1 I I ? Uil' II IIICED SLIFSLI IEJ Ii Eastern Carolina" Learue. Defeats SKhuto.; Bali Stops Other. There was anxiety among tnose n- terested-la baseball iere4-JJ i'itt morning,' yesterday, ; as Reach's tour seemed jtljtocrease" thei ohancea" for rain, and no game. ; But ajt tfclock, whHe atUl cloudy and threateningTno rain ;U;ahrei wa 'jroafcrtQ tie;AtfilettelPi wa estimated at J.000, of these about 150 came from rKlnstbn, with mega phones and ribbon's, to cheer for their favorites.: Unfortunately for be J Kn sbnitles there was few opportunities to become really entnusiasuo, as rw Bern took -the leai in the first inning and L'was never In danger aJterjthat. About rpb-jBgnm Bern, and Mayor Laroque of Kinston, took their places In the pitcher's hoi and at the' bafc ittthe Held wa the ?iew Bern elubi ': Umpire' tTpchurch, was in hla place,- an4 at' wecal or time, Mayor Bryanwlth; several : de ceptive motions and feints to deliver the hall, finally turned loose th? ball and Klnston's mayor made an eager swipe at the ball; but failed to touch it ' The umpire then ealled the real game. . - , , . -t" 'x' , The first three Kinston ;men' went out easily two. by the fan route. For New Bern, Stevenson's base on. balls, Steal of second, and Corey's safe sin gle, sent a run hqme. The third Inn ing looked serious. forew: "Bern. Tay lor had given a -base "on balls, Dys hit safely, and F, Dimpfel bunted. and Wooten came aions; with shit, but Nlcols kept tU.lisli'''4ib scored, once, with three left on bases. New Bern came back with s two bag ger' by Nlcols Guerrant hit for three bases over center field,, Coreyvpushed out a hit ror two sacks, ana uesin nit for a single,, the result being' three runs. In the fifth Ne,w Bern.'turned their bats against the ball. Hits by Dekin, Hoover, and McGorrey, and Oetinger muff, of Clements easy . fly, gave four more scores for the home team, and finished their run. getting. In the sevenULJClnston threatened to get a run or two, Oetinger hitting for two bases, but Kicol braced up and struck out the Dimpfels and it was over. Miller hit over the right field fence, gave Klnston rootsrs a chance to cheer, but it. was the secondhand last run. Hoover, McGorrey and Cle ments made hits in the seventh, but Hoover failed to steal second,; and Thompson could hot, produce the hit to bring in hla two lubj.mates. -But the score was -ample, and no .regrets were expressed. Tile gams waTOlow ly played, taking about two hours, but the rain held, off until a few minutes later, so that all could get hom with out a drenching. The following Is the seqre: - . ' 7 - 4 A E New Bern Stevenson, s. 8. Ouerrant, lb. , Corey, If. lekln, cf. . Hoover, 2b. McCorrey, 3b. Clement, rt Thompson, c. Nlcols, p. .ii -ABB . 3 1 ' 4 i, . 4 i 4 :i 4 H PO 0 0 - it 1 ? it, i 2 $ a ."l.;- I 3 o 11" 0 0 0 0 0 0 ii 1 oo i '6 i- ' - .;'-Total", : VfS i'jvtk'; fs Out. Hit by :. battled haltSyt Klnston AB R n VOjL. fi Dimpfel,. R.r s.s. ' 01 0 Dimpfel, . Wooten, cf; v; . 4 Hammond, $h. V " ' $ .0,1 Arnam, lb. ' t - 0. 0 ' OettlngerTt.!h;ii- ,;;0'. 1' I' Taylor )t.0i i t-tt- Davhv P.';:ktl3:iii 0 t; O'- A'O 5S:lfe'$i ? $"14 'i&t I'f-Wii-'i 4 . ii ii e Kinston, 0 ft.i 0 4 0 jl' t 0 3 i 8 3 New Bern l u,s o u u ti i I -Two base hits Oettlnger, i Corey, Clement, Nlcols. ' Three .base . hits Guerrant Home run Miller. , First base on"; balls, Nlcols ; i, - Davis ' 2. Struck out by Nicola 8, Davis' t. Left onb ases, Klnston t, New Bern t. Pass ed balls, Dimpfel. , First base on er rors, New .Bern 1, Klnston I Stolen baieB, Taylor, Stevenson. . Bacrefice hits, Dimpfel, , Ilaririmond, Qnerrant. Time of game, 1:S4. Umpire, Mr. Up- church. ,. ;.v'f vr :f'l---?t " r.. y. Speclal to Jouroat V . . . ', ' C , Tarboro,' June 10. No game today. Rain. . :. : '; 1 '" ' ' . Special to Journal. , ' ' . Wilfion, June 10. Eantern CiuoHna Lengue ffirne todfty between Porky Mount and ,.i'lliwn was culled nt t'ac end of the snpond, on account i f rain, neither side having scored. ' I;1jIE I0UEO L3i!Z3 the Esreka Xedge L O. 0, t, Held i Annul Memorial gmiees at ttef f ; Opera Hesse. 1 largf numbrM'pliBVgathered St th opera house Sunday evening to, pay respects to. the memories of de ceased Odd Feiows, 'the.dxMsasion 'ber Ing -fAe ann Oi orderlttirand MrTrgipreen presided over the exercises. Prelimi nary to the address Bey. R. C Beaman led .in prayer, Atf3p-Oi. Oartt sang 4 1ute'!T1ifl M Vy ; HearGr beautiful and tonch- ing melody, and the male quartette sang.the song f'Hark, Hark, My Soul." BulpgleseVeyWou memory otJhS iate.ft ock, by Mr Green; oirHJgsn hyKBB. Mr. 8. K. Baton was unavoidably detained. ' i'Th speaker)' Boht 11 Shaw,, t 0xtord,:IC4puj was Introduced. : HlsTemMkscomV menced with 'higWy'; f(kmpllmentary Reference to New Bern and to her part in "lh history of North. Carolina. The address was In laudation of the order iaklnefefenpi:t audi steady growth, bow numbering isooioiw and -citing 'paHfcularly- the care of the Odd Fellows for the aged, and infirm members of the order, their widows and orphsn&v .Its funds are In charge of careful and honest men wno are not siow w aiieuo vo neeua oi those In distress and they also guard against; reckless extravagance.- The ratoernooa oi uoa. ana ue Bromer hopd pf . Msn is the lesson' that they learO and that'fbsy Impsit . to. oUiers. itiv1ip!endld pJsn fol' this noble and benevolent jwcriif ordsr. r -After the address the members went to Cedar Grove cemeter'r nnd placed flowers on the graves of . deceased members. ' ''."'. "v..- Ssaday School Picnic. " i The Sunday achooi of Christ church will hare its picnic at Wilkinson's Point on Thursday. The children are (requested to meet at the Parish-House at.8:30 Thursday morning. , The boat will leave the Craven street wharf at o'dock.'; No tickets. VlU be sold but the parents-and families of the Sun Oay school are expected and join the party on presentation of proper tick etst. InvltationT-vi' ? : - -; ' ; The members of the congregation are urged to respond to the very neces sary demand 'for substantial baskets of picnic eatables and are asked to iend .all, suck eontribntlon's to-- the Parish House by 8 o'clock on rhurs- ffav . , ,r . i... . . . - - . 1 r .:. Death f.Mrs.; M.j E, Hay weed. Mary . Garwood, died at the home Of her son; Mr. -osf-Hayifopd.at !eroaUn,;J uneilOthJ : jfcged i t5 .year; Mrs; Haywood had. no speciaraumetitj old age befng theTeading cause of her death; -Bhe .came to visit her son, to gain- it possible some sstrengttTh$ remains will, be taken today,;to her home at Rocky Mount PIAM0ND dust. j ;We are'at the top and lists hold It f May be New Bern Jfans don't know howjt'rooi-ehfni'i, & Klnstoi'fans ;-aOne 'Imef enters Ulned an ldea thift their rooting would be beneficial but If. iras soon dispelled as It was plainly In evidence that New Bern was too-much for the Red, Birds. " The colored people were rather eh thuslaBtlc"and. they Joined In the root- fifty" 'iil-'-iv ... ..- I The seoend -came this: Afternoon at 4 n,-ni. v Patterson and Thompson Is the battery announced for New Bern. iHere Ilad Expressioas feral Bel- i; i hsTen.i.4y rjj . To the Editor of Journahx'.';:;; f Please allow, me apace In 'your col utnns to thank the people of New Bern for the kindness and hospitality they showed our boys while "there on' ,4th and 6th. W enjoyed the stay there yeryTbnch and allof ourboys were pleased with the treatment from every hand. , We arrived home - Thursday morning June 6th and It was a pleas ure to our business men of our town to hear the boys speak of the kindness which they received in New Bern. Lett DttUiaven June Cth, 8 a. 111., for Wash ington, ployed that afternoon 12 inn ing game &to 8 In favor Wanhlngton, 7th game B to 4 favor WanUlngtonr' ; . Yours truly, s . F. T. TIAYNOR. P. 8, I brotirht home wllh me a copy of your pnper under d.ito ; WediH-aday June Cth Mmd show : . I f 1 Hie account of t' ' f ua and they were !' . 5 ' rt ;-iks you made l-i r . I t ' t;am. "v T!r-' . - E Three Sew, Ingtracjers ; 4pEagiedf ; . .and Be-elected Feneen.:-'V' $(Thi Board', of ; Trustees ..of,;, eNw Bernv Academy held.4helr nnnual mng:;SBaturdaya,hd3,nisdiir rangements lor j JthjttextU year's raise the pay of the teachersH-ecelvinK $40 perm onth to $50;' the teachers of the fl.'TCoTreceive a correspond ing Increase Jn salary. Misses Luclle Reamy, Rosa Dall and Eftnma" puffy following were elected to- fill . tbetr places: "Miss Mattle Jenkins, of Wood land, Miss Mamie Weeks, Of Fayette yille and. Miss Mamie Tenneale; of .alckson:StThe',f services Buperln tendent Cravep were re-engaged a were the following 17 teachers; Miss Mary -f fiendfen' prineipalr Mf. Harold Whltehurst, Misses"; Mabel Chadwlcjtj Apple Caho, Janet Holister, EhlyiFerrebee,: Etta ; Nunn,"; Annie Chadwlck, Ethel Wood, Sadie Berry. Elanor Marshal, Ruth Berry, " Lizzie Hancock and Mollis Heath. Cosgressmaa Thomas at Beaatort. Lack of time and space prevented the Journal from making mention of Congressman Charles R. Thomas at the Beaufort celebration. Mr. Thomas paid splendid tribute to the" other speakers, and spoke in eloquent terms of Beaufort's future. Of all those pres ent at the celebration, no - one has done more to bring about this event than the congressman of the 3rd dis trict, and his constituents throughout the- district and specially at Beaufort recognize his ever constant and. con sistent efforts for . their interests. Mr. Thomas was given a rousing personal reception by Wb many friends,, who gathered at Beaufort, as he left the speaker's stand. v Klnston -Man Elected Saperintendeat. Special to Journal. Raleigh", 1 June 10. Prof. Francis M. Harper, a native of Klnston has been eiectedsuperintendent of the Raleigh public schools. : ; Assasslnatiea In Oaatomala. Special to Journal. , ' ' City of Mexico, June 10. The news received here late last night that President Cabrera of Quatamala had been assassinated. Is confirmed. The officer was shot from ambush, by an unknown man and all efforts to locate the murderer have proved futile. INJUKCTI0X PISS0UED, ; v-'a'" m TCamlrai WUl he Held en the Aca - V demy fireea Despite Pretests. 5 The Johnny Jones Carnival i Com pany arrived Injtbe city from Rocky Mount yesterday under n combihatlon of ;dvrse ydrcumstonces..j Between Ooldsboro and Klnston, It la said that the'.trick pony had aharror escape rom being est -UP by the cara hut fortunately and miraculously escaped aerioufe'-miuix ..The upon reaching Hhis city In'nctlott Is served upon them against exhibiting on thAcaa iy ,'ltaenv Kr'X .W Smallwood and others' living in proximity filed a pro Ust In the superior eourt, which -"waa argued Ibefora Judge Neal during itho boon recess..' Mh jRTB. Nixon"' ap pear Ing for the' plaintlffa and W,. W. Clark for the; defendants. The Injunc fon was dissolved, and hs show 'will remain; Ram Interfered with the snow m To the Editor of journal: j My ; attention has Been called to an article that appeared In your paper of a recent date la reterence to the open ing "of ihe summer 'season at Black Mountain; N. C?' in"whlcb jt is, stated that Mr. ' J. Jt. iBell's ne. ( hotel, ris pently completed at' that place; will hot open tor guests before about July 1st". Tile facts in the case aire that the hotel Is now complete, and was form erly opened to the public on June 1, igOT.'-ta view of the fact that the pub lication as noted." above la calculated to do the hotel harm, and result In pecuniary damage to me; as owner of the property; by keeping guests away, I respectfully request that Vou make Correctlou of the erroneous report in an early Issue of your paper. Also I desire that you furnish me with the name of the author ojLlhe article re ferred' to. " -: j.-v"-!".:.',v:i";.'':.;;' Yours very truly ,r :"-?":'': . j." r. bell; . c. I . J. A. T. ii.lows, , !.Spec!:.l r tvIc.:s were- held In the Motif ' t church Sunday, night. ' Dr. I 1 pre:.! Led on the text found In (' - t ' ";it of Jofihua, second ; : t, my servant Is dead; 1 o-w t f.,re arlHe. The tbminht ft'' 1" ni i v :m that refitJ..!Pt 1 ( f of r 1 i t 1 t . r I EEL.J1 LIT- AT J1..ES ipsHFflsmi - i.' PresidentBoeserelt Expresses His In ierest In His Ilsshlp la the Em : I L P State of the South. Special to Jdurnal.7 ilr , , rl .Norfolk,, : ya.? Junao.--eprg1a day at the Jamestown Exposition was cele brated today with eptlre success In the presence of a great throng of people including a large representation -from Georgia... President Roosevelt arrived on . the Mayflower and was received Vith aproprlaie honors. He expressed his great interest at heart for hit kins people of Georgia and tor the whole south; its development and progress. The president also addressed the Edi torial Association. . Princess Anne Hotel Burned. Special to Journal. Norfolk, June 10. The large and elegant Princess Anne hotel at Vir ginia Beach was destroyed by fire late last night Two of the employees lost their lives. The guests were in danger but none were Injured. Many lost their baggage. .1 Hied At her home near Askins, Saturday. June 8th, Mrs. Louisa Oaskins, widow of the late Raymond Oaskins, aged 81 years. V Interest In Rowland Case, Special Correspondence. Raleigh, Juno 10The hearing in the' alleged poisoning case of Dr. and Mrs. Rowland is fixed tor next Wed nesday, having been postponed from today. In some way a rumor became current Saturday that Mrs. Rowland would not be In this part of the" coun try any more. One of her attorneys. also "attorney for Dr. Rowland request ed a deputy sheriff to allow Rowland to be brought from the jail to a room In-the third floor of the court house at 11 o'clock today in order that they might have a talk. The deputy remark ed that he had thought up to the'tlme of this notice that Mrs. Rowland would not be here. Interest In the case is unabatlng. Rowland's friends express their pleas ure at the turn of affairs have taken," In so far as being discharged at Hen derson after the hearing as to theai leged poisoning of his little son. Pois on was very hard to find and a physi cian with whom your correspondent traveled yesterday said that poisons are very puzzling as those administer ed hypodermlcally can only be discov ered in the blood and that.it is very difficult to1 get the blood out after a time longer than 34 hours after death, as it thickens, coagulates and hardens very fast. Dr. and Mrs. Rowland talked about 20 minutes, deputy sheriff being pres ent. " With his wife was her sister, who came from the west and there waa also present one of Dr. Rowland's kinsmen from Vance county. ; Cleanse your system of all impuri ties this month. Now Is. the time to tak Hollister's Rocky . Mountain Tea. It will keep yon wel all summer. 35 centsTea or Tablets. : ;f. 8. Duffy. .f V'-; . f tltoa CartH Praceedlngs. Sara .Walker ' was before his honor today. X.W Jbelleve thla- waa . Sam's Brst) appearance, in fact, he has been quite good of late. He was drank and aisorderjy; and was fined" five, dollars and eot Ten days in Jail waa given as '.sm'sJtarnatiray ? . ; -V .-.;;v-.' ; Moses Spruill was drunk and very quarrelsome Sunday and . went Into a house up tovrn with the apparent in tention of making rough hopse.' The testimony against him was yery bad. Fly dollars, and costs or 30 daya to the , work waa,'the Jwlgmentii',,' j -Bam Ransom a negro from Raleigh working jm thv. Elka temple; was drunk,5 and costs which was "paid.; BpWafio'jow Nw Tork, June 10. f'jVw " Openrfe i'oa June 1yf;; IL80 ''T A;11.1 tilose. 95 July..,t.; 12.02 ss:-- October RK wovemuer" March rch.:v".''.-: 12,13 -'Vhi; 12,03 l.-.y. 1 ' 11 v..' ;. I...r-:::''f '.'S E01V8 TBISt nfj We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can hot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. "CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have 'known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and he'love him perfectly honorable in all bniilnoHS trar!iet!ons and financially si! In to carry out any obligation:! : "i 1 v 1 'ii fim. V.'ALDIN;!, KIX NAN & ;"r:V!X, V,'h(!eale Dm;-- '3. Ti; o. (" ) Is t Men In f 1 ' it- In 3 : ; I Ladies' White Linene 1 1 j Pleated Skirts I $1.00 ALL SIZES $1.00 : fY5 We are showing this week an extraordinary value in Embroidery Bands, 9 inches wide at per yard. . There are a great many , patterns to select from, and all fine and sheer. We also have a few'more pieces of 46 inch French Lawn at 20c. Ladies Gauze Vests 12 1-2 Quality, with narrow shoulder bands at 9c or 3 for 25c New Val Laces Received Every Week. Ever-Wear Hosiery Heather-Bloom Skirts J. J. BAXTER, DRY GOODS Screen Doors and Windows LAWN MOWERS ICE CREAM FREEZERS, POULTRY WIRE Ellwodd Wire Fence Gasklll Hardware Comp'y. Middle Street ; , -M," Phon - - i : s - i . - .i ia. u m , i 1 Don't forget "we handle Cook Stoves nt the Right Prices. BiWO :H?N!SBi.:WlBS: PHONE 267. i ;t" ?:' nkw r " bit ,v r r - c--" , j i A I...J I i.j " We have t!e wire suitable to i ; J a f r aryt!'ii 2 la our line. ' ". t Tair t SM, and 'Tittaburgh US I DEPARTMENT 3QC 147. New Bern, N. C. Even a Child Can See The Point ! It pays to buy FURNITURE here, because each low 'price carries with it our GUARANTEE of QUALITY. Today we have a special word to say about our 3.50 and 6.00 IRON BEDS with one of the good Felt Mattresses nt.l8.00 bern; N;&a?:u98 middle st .'IL vp.f rf yrf r-: ..ftfl J L-l U IIJ t........ojo : keep ' them out' ", Let us have ' your Remember "B." P.' S " means the Tcrfect" Fwiring, means even more. V iSt "4 r-.'-,; f. li-"i"''.;fe' l, c s'n:i:Li:,;:v;'r, lIHirat,!,' H. . Y r "..V.i. 1 L T
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