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i .:J.-.' uk-l.-i i...LI liwwl 4i,,. -, Published, every day la cept Monday at 45 Pollock fstnett , 3 year ex' PHONBf.o. X J. PRl?rJING COMPANY BUUSCFdPTION BATES T r' o Year ? 4 1 .. r";-.. - m.oo Sia Month . Three Months One Month . ;".-. too i ' ".. .-' .80 AdvertUlnir rates furnished upon p- plIeatioN to thin office.. r ' Entered at the post-offiw, New Bern, tj U, as second cum matter. ; . , Hew Bern. Cv Jnty 20, X?U. I, ' -Should Become Law. " "TheU.-'S. Senate; has passed , I the pill of Senator Swanson, of j r" Virginia; -providing for aft. appro- priation of $250,000 for an immi- ,'V grant station at Hampton Roads, .' Virginia-" .-v 2 This bill should become a law. i , If we are to have a continuation : ": 5 of the influx of foreigners they ; 4: should not all come in at one or -; two places. At present the great u majority of them come in at New .,Tork and in almost negligible -' numbers, comparatively speak- s'jog at other ports,. f v With the building of a quarter .':-'Of a million dollar plant at Hamp- v ton Roads the congestion at El i,! tils Island should be materially re lieved.. Many.Should Take ThiTrip. , i It is to be hoped that a goodly number of members of the Cham-O- ber of Commerce will accompany f j . the press association next week i on the trip by water from More- i? head City to New Bern. ' i As Secretary Williams said in his communication in the Jour ' nal,.this will be an excellent op 7rportunity to bring New Bern fa vorably before the newspapers "of -the State. The scribes have .'it in their power to give New ' : Bern a substantial boost and they f will do it if the advantages of the rfty, are properly' placed before them and are accompanied by the sort of attention that visitors of distinction should receive. Give the glad hand to the edit .Jorsr; They deserve it and besides, - it will pay. Here's Where You, Can Help Us. -The'new management of the Journal has had many promises ; of friendly aid and encourage t ment : We want to see some of i;those promises redeemed right away. Don't get scared. It will - . be easy, 'and what is better still -itwiH be profitable. You can help us" by paying attention to the advertisements! in the Jour ' l nal. Trade with, our advertis - ers'. They are'live ones and they f'vi will -give you your money's -"iV worth. Glance over the ada ev- ery day just as you do the news 'v ; land you will find that you have 'v. been entertained and also prof i "ted, tnat is if you take advan-'ytaof-"thelnany'opportunities " V5J save money that are ottered CDoitliow.' ' , Better lighting Needed. ' i Attention is cajled in the local I Y columns to the vpoor light! given ' -'"by the arc lamps at the intersec ' tionsof streets, he asjurance -' of Superintendent McBennettis 'V also given that after ft bit these - liarhta will burn ZbrightefSWe hope so. Even then there will be room for improvement . New : Bern is sorely in need-of .better iizhtsand more of them. It is ; one of the prettiest , cities in the State and one )f:thedarkesl t The business streets i jjy all means ' should r be. better lighted; '.At rrcoent' . the gloom on ' those ' streets is oppressive. " ' r Vere they better lighted -the people would-promenade them r rre at night and as a result, ' -nks to the splendidly decora- ', 1 windows and their stimuUv i c.Tcct on trade, better busi- , v ci! 1 result tor the merch- " i . .i tl the Eime time the f tr j- ';c as found lonjr well Lrilliantly v. ..' J , be rn cn the Honor ii L.,;uJ. Governor Wilson haa appoint-- ed bis campaign committee -and as was expected, this State was recognized by the selection by Governor .Wilson of Josephus Daniels as one of the members of the committee, which -will have charge of the detailsof the cam1. paigrn. ine honor Was one WOr- thily bestowed, Mr. Daniels has , u i been for years one of .theonost. conspicuous and enthusiastic of j face of his consciousness, of his re North" Carolina Democrats and is ' nBlbUlty. . Wttlr Kataerln to deservinsof reward: If his com-1 SJS'l? mittee succeeds in getting ; Mr. Wilson eieetea mere is naroiy any doubt tbAt he fwfllbe; Still further rewarded, and he 1 will deservo thal;,too,S:':w The fondness of boys; for fire arms is perhaps natural, 'but it leads at times to ' distressing re sults, an instance of which was the accidental killing of an Ashe ville boy this week as with a loaded rifle in his hand he jumped out of a wagon, ' firearms are used too promiscuously even by adults," and there certainly ought to be greater restrictions thrown around their use by minors. They have found out that Wil son once characterized the Uni ted States Senate as a mass meet ing of more or less idle persons. But inasmuch as he escaped with a whole hide, politically speak-' ing, after it was found out that j he once consigned Bryan to the bow-wows, it is unlikely that the above quoted remark "about the Senate will do him any injury. I ino mans A ROMANCE By Lonu Joxph Vance DlastratioBj by Ray WaherrH (Cowrighu ta, to lamtt Jotseh Vac - CHAPTER XV. Coast awakened with a gasp. Jump ing to his feet art If to the peremptory summons of a subconscious alarm clock. Such, In' tact, was more or less the case; he who sleep upon the thought of danger Is apt to waken with that thought predominant : ', .'I ; A'TOoPiehC-Kima i,mi tuUigTlaflbcten densely dark, with that narcoUo black ness which characterises the Slumbers of the overworked and overwrought Now la a, twinkling he found himself Intensely conscious, 'in the middle of the floor, pistol In hand, every nerve on the qui vlve, every muscle tense, f:: ;i; : Gradually he realised thatMs 'taenre must have tricked him, that the hair trigger of his suspended faculties must have been puUed by eome com mon but unexpected nois&.The room was bright with, garish daylight; at the doors the chairs were In place, ai he had left . them; there -was not i sound to be beard in the Boose..,v ' . C Very stealthily he opened the Jiail door and looked out. From the silence within doors, there Was no tra else astir. ;He went out and back tor the kitchen, finding it empty. .After -some momentary: hesitation . net. returned to lils room, found a- towel and took, if with him out inUyfa-&:&&$m He went quickly down , through the Cold Lairs to the beach.- The Echo was gone, fcoi this did not surprise TifnU, iUhad heen Appleyard's purpose. to neave anc&or ana get away as soon as the ' gale showed signs of slacken ing. Inside the sheltering spit a sturdy -sllttl eatboeJ:f , was 5 dancing crasUy at its moorlng, but it .was evi dently deserted, and Coast rightly guessed that the vessel Telonged- to Blackstock,- that Its lender .was the boat which Power had been accused ot eteallng principally, no doubt, to al lay the suspicions of Katherine; some means of accounting' for the man's dis appearance had necessarily to be' In vented. ' The, boat was, of course, no where to be seen doubtless Black stock had caused Jt to be carried up ."T" "' - stslC.' i. "l'r ' T ' ; '"---, v V v-. nod reward $ioo :'r: ' i Thr readers of thirv paper ? pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stftgr s, and that is Catarrh, Halt's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known- to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,' acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, snd Riving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in do rtg its work. Tlie proprietors have so much faith in il curative posers t' -t they ol'.er One HuinlrrJ Du'-tia for f.y case tfist it f'.: to cure- EraJ for '1. it of testiirir,n'.:,-.- - .- F. J. cm : S..1J ry r,'! I :y & co.,t.' c. II i ... , t-r ' i t......i t .- ' :-!:- "lis I : . to tl.e v t tad , ... It v . a la tie feUa.-r t-f l..o westerly tluff Itikt Coast stripped and took to the water. . Here, aa nil round the Island, the beach shelved boldly, the surf breaking close Inshore. r ' Bcrubblnr hie flesh aglow; '- be dressed quickly, tingling with the ex- hUaratlon of bis recent contest, every trace of' fatigue . and drowsiness sense ct Ufe and weU-belnf ran Jlko qutcksllver ttroh W veiner he could have aong loud or whistled but for the sobering fhmHrM .... j Vent,-there could' oe utoe room for , cneeriumess m nis numor. Instead of returning the waf he had come,- an impulse moved him to scale the bluff, which at this- point pre sented not toe steep an acclivity, -j. i ' As he continued along the sole, ap proaching the heel of what has been likened to a crude sketch of a child's shoe. Coast remarked the 'crumbling stone walls of ; what had 'apparently onoa. been rude summer house and observatory set atop the highest hil lock to seiward. - But he had drawn tulte "near to it before he descried a hem' of skirt whfpptnv round a cor ner of SkJialf-faUen wall. He quick ened bis steps and took her suddenly unawares as she stood, haU-sheltered from? the breese and wholly Invisible from the body of the island, her tack to the weather-beaten and UcheneoT stones, her gase leveled to seaward In somber reverte-V : - ;'-: 3-. It was as If shehad been expecting hbnt she- seemed not at aU surprised. But there was no light of welcome in her look, nor any trace of welcom m her greeting as he stopped before her, hat In hand and heart In his throat, with something In his hearing . that called to mind a child convicted of transgression and pleading for suspen sion of Judgment 1 came out here to think," she said "at least to try to think.. But I hoped that if you saw me you would foUow." "I'm glad," he said; "though I dldn$ know yov were here. It's hardly like ly we'll have so good a chance to talk again.' ' '!Yea.r she admitted simply. There was a UtUe catch in' her voice and be fancied her Hp quivered tike the Hps of a- Ured child as she' looked away from him, seeking again the sight of the sea as if she drew from it some solace, some sorely . needed strength against her trials. "We must talk, of course. - ... I have been trying all night to think -. . . but every thing seems so. ..." She left the sentence incomplete, raising her hands to press .them against her temples and then dropping them with a gesture of utter weari ness. . ' "Oh," she cried, "why did you come back? ,. Totr promised,, you went away, and I I was sorry for you and prayed you might And happiness, Garrett Ton promised and you came back came back Uke a ghost to haunt me with memories and regrets." ' V Her voice rose to a pitch of : wlldness. "Sometimes, last night, I thought that surely you; must be a ghost that you had been executed, killed and buried, and were eome back to be his punish ment and mine, and mine!" "Hls punishment his r he echoed. Then. Katherine, then you do b Ueve I" , -V s . .- -. "Ah, how do I knowt Whatdo I h Meve what can I believe? .-Ijdont know. 1 cant think right-. It's all so so. rterrible.,,' , Her tone .JeU to s Jow pitch of fatigue; dejection and be wUderment. She leaned heavHy against the wall, watching the suHen, to terminable sucoessioir ot the turges, Yott - sowed doubt in - my mind ' and fear in my heart when you bade me weigh what I. once -knew of ibe good in you against what I have learned of hlmr 1 - trted-ed iardhrto; do -so Justly and sUll beUeve rpu the guilty 'tmSfr!MWStrJi)i ground from under me with argumenUfOur attitude, kyourl;: explanatIons;i and though they . wersr your unsupported .wordK:?:feri:-li;WverJfa-;yoa to lie to ;ime;rwttj& and couldn't, cant believe you would bring me a lie to torture m -Just forrevengei- . . Too made me think; and at tune ! feared" I should ga mad,: and V then again t was afraid I wouldn't She turned suddenly to blm and grasp Inf his. annfC: lifting; frantic, -piteous eyes to his, fOh, Garrett; '-Oarfettl" .shetJleaded, half hyBtertcally""teU.me you liedftell me t isn't trueten ma it' was you 11 - " He shook his head sorrowfully, and with a short dry sob she released him and feU back Against, the wall, shaken and 'ttettfi&ii. 'f'iytrrv , ;B:Tiiesal4l6wp-r?1 r thought It would make youlhappy, If 1 believed that any good of any sort could come Of it to you, Katherine, if I could even think it safe, I would lie rd lie with a clear conscience and tell you it was I 'who killed Van - Tuyl, ' I've taken time to think It over and I've tried to think straightto think the way that would be oest for you. -: and Well, I've come back." - -' "Butwhy t" she repeated abruptly. "Whyt. Whst good can you dot - Can you lift this, weight from my heart, can-you. right the wrong to yourself, by .being here? - Can you bring Van Tuyl back to life or make my the man I married less than a - mur dorer t" : "I came to protect you; yon were alone and friendless." -. , "lie would not harm me," she said In en uncertain voice. ' "Do you b I'pvo that? Do you ex pect me to believe it w hen I have seen the marks of fcta brutality upon your arm?" , -'"19 ".'i't r--' a it, C "T-'t li 1: t'"''""" r f- ' tf$ f ' " ' 1 r ; Givesvcry low ' TVVVTTVVVVTTTTTTTTVTTTVTTTTTTVf f VTTTvvTVf VtTTVVVf fVVf f f f Vf fVTWWW. If it Comes from THE SHOP That's DIFFERENT; Its the Best 4i I F he doesn't "wear Bates-Street ' " :.- M.r--jtsf-v.--7- ----- "jJw. ---. Shirts ' he v doesn't wear the BEST- r s " - V VftFr We? Dmw. MW are (uS and roomy, giving you comfort lor afl aariry originally tt ;deigned.;v COLORS GUARANTEED $L60 Shirts $1.15 2.00 Shirts 1.45 2.50 Shirts 1.95 1.00 Shirts- .80 We haven't so many of these Shirts in stock, so you had bet ter buy quick. 7 Days Only ! 1 - ' :l ' h M Saturday Special We are making these reductions to give our customers the it you had better be among the tirst as we are not overstocked by any means. From Saturday to Saturday. "IF IT COMES FROM THE SHOP THAT'S DIFFERENT IT'S THE BEST" 59 POLLOCK STREET What do yra meMT . . Oh, I don't know. I wait afraid ; . ." And I -waa afraid," he said gravely, "and still am. That'a. why I couldn't May away. Tha only man you could turn to in case of need was, gone. "Mr. Power?" She flashed him a startled look. . "How did you know that yesterday? And how did you find another man to take his place his name, and every thing? So that you dared come bere in his stead : . A" 1 1 found It out. before I left the Island yesterday morning," ' he- said alowlr.wondarinf how much be dared tell her., " - It -aeemed needlessly cruel, to shock ber. with the story of the murder on the island at that time; some hours must surely elapse lefore Appleyard could return Indeed, Coast d Id not expect him tin the evening. And un til then matters 'must stand as they were;Aoth!nc must JDe -allowed to happen to : rouse .piackstook'a' suspi cions "But it she knew' that Power had been assassinated -could existing conditions continue to obtain? Would she be able to continue to bear herself toward Blackstock as she had theretok tore?-"- v- Tv5"-"i' 'V- ' ' He decided to keep her In the dark as long as poB8ibla,He iconUnuedr "Tbere -were two of :u ashore, you know-my companion as weU as my self."- It seems he atumbled upon the bungalow In the fog and accidentally overheard a part of Power's final quar rel with wrth Blackstock. . Then -he learned" ooast slurred"- the ex planation, but she forgot to Question ltwthat a man . named Handyside was to replace Power. - So ve thought Jt over and decided I was to he Handy slde.- , v-- ' She wa radng him aquarely now, eyes - wide with interest and alarm. "But-but how -can you? .What do you know about the work? The min ute he" "(she could no longer, name Blackstock" -Intimately," tt ' seemed) "asks? you to send or, take a message"..- 4i, . "I will cheerfully f , comply. If w: quired," he, assured her. rTou see, I know enough: about the, syBtem-.; to make a stagger at operating. Tou forget my experience with the signal corps in the Er&nleh war that taught me Morse; and It also interested me enough in such things to make me I spc 1 a good deal of Ume In the wlre i K s room every t:;e I crossed the I water. I couldn't help picking up a j wortln? Iiowlert.-re of the system un der such clrcuTiiRtancpB. Don't worry; . I'll make god vV.cn i' s call comes." j - "Cut tr.'s l'r. IlarSyKidehe may arrive at sr.y t...ie row; and thnn " "i l If ! a ev-r f - ( 1 1 1 I ,1 3 tV.e J and," r. "ou eco, IliC i i V t ' i 1 P on i TTVTVyVVtVyyTTrVTVrTVTTWWwvfWTTTftrTrfVTTTTfTyVf For 7 Days and 7 only, we iyill IF be doesn't . wear Mandel burjr he doesn't 'j wear ' the BEST, t . v ; - '-Mandelburg'a - Imported Rain Coats, bear a label: by His Ma jesty's Royal Letter Patent $25.00 Rain Coat ; f.' $18.50 20.00 Rain Coat 16.50 115.00 Rainp)at, 11.75 5.00 Rain Coat 4.15 "NECK WEAR. $3.60 Ties $2.10 2.50 Ties 1.75 150 Ties 1.15 1.00 Ties .85 .50 Ties .40 .25 Ties - .20 TRUNKS, BAGS AND SUIT CASES at extra low prices. "Belber" and "Lilley" That means the best made in . . America. STRAW HATS We only have a few and don't intend to carry any over to next season, so we will cut prices half into. 7 Days Only ! EXTRA SPECIALS EACH DAY $2.50 Felt Hats, New Shapes, New Stock this Spring, each T. WILLIS THE SHOP THAT'S DIFFERENT TAILORS AND HABERDASHERS' clever, Appleyard Is" "But be must have some plan," she countered quickly; "and you would know It You're keeping something back. What Is It? What does it mean?" "I'll tell you In a moment," he tem porized. "But first I'll ask some questions." SUIT puszled, she held his eyes In tently. "I can't imagine what you mean. But go on." "You told me that be Blaokstock settled here to work on his inventions. Do you think : he has accomplished 'fl'll TelLYotf In Moment," Me ,T . r vv P0r,e,, - z ' much, that tray, since you came to the Island?"" " J ' T - : She 'shook her head slowly. ."Mot 1 i great deal. a His eyes bare hampered progress, ot course." r . ; "1 thought as much. ' , And do I understand that no one ever vl- Its th-Island- except your weekly boat irom new tieaiont i 1 s.r "No one. . . That is, sometlmea, fishermen''' J ? 'Por what purpose?''' ," ; "I don't know; there was once quite a settlement of them down there, you know;- and I understand they still use some of the buildings to store dried fish In.-I'm afraid-that sever inter ested me much." . v f J " - . ."You never watched "them-i".'"js . ' "No; - generally they - come to an-; chor after nlghtfair and are gone be fore daylight the next morning. Some times he has gone down to the beach to talk to them, but as a rule Mr. Power went with him." , "Their visits are fairly regular?"' "I think so; the schooner . comes . about once a month, I should say. But" "And between whiles -smaller boats call?" , . "Now and then, yes." , .. "Do you recall when the schooner was core lant?" "VVnut a nior.'h czo, I think. But, C n' " ' ; m 'i,n3t'"i I'll e v ' t, ! i i ' ' ' i t. . . . ' k' 1 I vr t" 1 1 m DIFFERENT prices fob J days sell for cash at the prices below: IF. he doesn't: sleep in Gotham Pajamas be doesn't sleep in he BEST. GOTHAM Pajamas for a restful sleep. The Rest Cure. $5.00 Pure Silk $3.85 3.50 Tokio Silk 2.55 2.50 Tokio Silk 1.65 2.00Soisette 1.55 1.50 Soisette 1.25 QUAKER MADE HOSE $ .50 Silk .25 Silk Lisle .40 .20 One lot of 50c. Silk Fancy Hose 25c. pair. One lot of 25c. Hose, two pair for 25 c. 7 Days Only! benefit of the cut price wave I LjaMeSBMaasassM1 Mtr r MfqiMnMAaiiaAttAJfcMMMfc Has since 1894 giveq 'Thcroufllj Instruction under positively Christian Influences at the lowest possible cost." RESULT: It is to-dtiy with its faculty of 32, a boarding patronage of 3.r)S Its student body of 412, and ita plant worth 9140,000 THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINI $150 pays all.charges for the year, including table board, room, lights, rUam - heat, laundry medical attention, physical culture, and tuition in al m.hjiM except musio and elocution. For catalogue and application blank oxutrcu:', REV. THOMAS ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Principal, BLACK.STONE, VA. did you know?" "I merely guess. Now I'm going to guess again, In another direction. , . . Ypu didn't Inherit much from your aunt, did you?'.' . "Why .... . . a few keepsakes only. - You see, she disapproved of my engagement to Mr. Blackstock, Gar rett, and when I was stubborn, she changed her will, Just a little while before she died. She left everything In trust-to me, but I was to receive nothing until I divorced my husband, or ha' died. The house Is mine, but not to rent or sell,- nor. may I live m it except alone or with a woman com panion only."- : ?:t.T- thought eomethlug of the sort. . . Your privattr fortune wasn't large, was it?" 't --;-,:-..'r ; . -"Not large between sixty. and sev enty thousand -fMmfiyAV-W: j "And you let Blackstock take care of it?" ,v TjSfS)' , f Of course. He was my husband, I loved snd trusted, him then.? : The last word- felLwith bittet accent h i;?." And while - abroad- he I, gambled pretty xtenstTelyt-.Jf.Kir,' x iTmi afraid so. After, he -...had cotf1 suited specialists . la Berlin we spent some time at Monte Carlo, and later at Ostend - and Trouville.;, : Douglas-r-went- frequently", to the casino ' ytvih friends. : He spoke once or twice f ZTi:: mmmi , She shook her head, v "But what bar , all this to do?";.- "Don't you see, Katherine? The man pretended to be well to do; In fact he had nothing. He married ; you for your money, and what you wero to Inherit. Disappointed In the latter, he took the former, and gam 1 led It awny. That's why you're here, v by he's i h' g this desperate at t t t r u i Appleyard guessed It " ' a t t t : 0 J. ' t dnlall!" : - . j ( lowlod her -eyes. ! . I i rfr.'i!il I don't un ' ' 'O fi".v t , , " if'. . - FJbe doesn't wear Gotham Un derwear he - does wear the BEST. $400 Garments 2.50 Garments 1.50 Garments 1.00 Garments .75 Garmen ts .50 Garments .25 Garments The same prices apply to Un ion Suits, all men and boys un derwear, athletic shirts, short drawers, Sea Island cotton gauze, Porosknit. 7 Days Only ! $1.35 and to take advantage of CO - PHONE 19 WRIGHTSITILLE BEACH. Is calling you the surf, the music, Lumina, all cry out for you to follow the crowd. The ATLANTIC COAST LINE has provided the schedules and rates; beginning Saturday, June 1st, to con tinue during the season. TO WILMINGTON For all trains of Saturday, Morning trains of Sunday, limited to return until Tuesday mid-night following, J2.85V , . - Sunday only, limited to date of sale 1.25. '" J"or Information can on w'- '.-'?) ' T. II. . Bbnnbtt, T. C Whttb. ' ; Ticket Agent. General Pass. A gt., Wilmington. ;N. 0. FcBipiylPilb; tONIO IN AOTIOM - QUICK IN NISULT ' , Give prompt relief front BACKACHE, KIDNEY "and BLADDER TROUBLE,' rheumatism, conqestiow of the KIDNEYS, , INFLAMMATION . ot the BLADDER and aU annoying URINARY IRREQULARITIE3. A positive boon S MIDDLE AU ED and ELDERLY PEOPLE and for WOMEN, ' HAVK HIGHEST BECOMMIHDATC&N " H. A. I'', n WhlBffton fl, CnBinwrU!i I1., in in Imb vth JTr. ! wm.llnl ' 1 kf I u: f nnu;tt from my t nd bix-l iiv nm to ltis n.n ti of-1 r.i i "so. i... $2.50 1.50 1.15 .80 .55 .40 .18 -Iff- I. r - 1 10 ' Y t t p" I "3
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