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New Berne Weekly Journal from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 4

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vEOCUElAJm LXTTX3 Bogue, N. C. March 5. Lagrlppe 1j EVIuTS. Mr.

Samuel Cam pen of Alliance, was Are said of (an to be burled sU feet nndat groand. But maay times womea call on their family physicians, suffering, as they tangine, one from dyspepsis, another from heart disease, another fromilver or kidney disease, another from nervous pros-treUon, another with pain here and there, and tn thla way they present alike to themselves and their easy-going or overbuy doctor, separata diseases, lor which he, assuming them to be such, prescribes bis puts and potions. In reality, they sre Sil only tympkmu caused by tome uterine isssse. ThKsicianVnorant of the suum of suffermsTWDS BDlSatreatment 1. i- i i Jl r.

fr p. i 'is lenovvri' whenever (Cotton is i grown and Fer -itcsd, the greatest producer of large a XJ Sco thai the trade mark is on every bag-rlt guarantees itnittions nd insures-you are getting the genuine v-t l'-fMK 4V iThc. fanner i FcclHt: as quickly aa the man in town when braincs is not good, totfj)t th market for hi prodoc suffer Dollars eposited in thi bank; help to create good busi aess conditions. The farmer who keep his money' hare I do- hi shar toward creating condition leading to prosperty nd good prices for farm products. The farmer who keep bis money at home' Wping to create conditions of sUnation.

.,7 f4 Which plan are YOU following! I vJA- B. BLADES, Pre'. A. GrEKN, fres .1 Wm. ft JIDKS, V.

Pres. tiKO. PLNDLETON, Cashier NEWPORT--: and whooping cough have changed, our pleasant Bogueland aneeaing Coughlaad; and many ot our people are quite sick. Among th recent pleasant visitors to Boguelaha we will mention Messrs Ivsh Caskett of Newport ahd J. mend Bill, of MerrlmonV Mr.

Wsa-, kett is no Btraager "and never fsila to ome "except sometimes when one gets afraid ot whooping cough. We took toe; Mr. Ball hack again; for "where your 'treasure there 'will your-heart be Mr. Graham Koon'ce and Mian Nel- lie Styron of Stella, visited friend la Bogueland recently. Miss Styron la the popular teacher from Wtt, and ta Stella, giving young America some whoiesome lessons.

Sickness has reduced the roll ot, our. school at- Plney but our ex cellent teacher, Miss Georgia Haa-. kett, holds her grip on what lagrlppe haa left to her so many of oar people are aicg, that weVould hot mention nsmea, but will say that ws regret that our physician doctor Sanders, la when so. many of our people awed him. I r.

VKUM We are reliably Informed that Miss Lisxle Ennett who -haa hesn so long sick at Black Mountain, iq (radually i i Bogueland. Lagrlppe Is a peaky fallow, Hs shaken you hard and make yon mellow, He makes you cough and make you sneeze, He makes you burn and makea you fc He makea you moan and makea you Wheeze, i He makea you grunt and make you vroll, i i He makes- sou fret and make yoa SOOWl, Upsets the patience ot your soul; Hath no respect to any one, seize daughter, sneeses bob, Coughs ths father and sneese mother. Till they both do sneese each other, He leaves the strong and burly man. As weak and limp, a rope or sand He makes rou, hot-and makea yen cold, i a "vi-; He makea, you feel like ths old, And when he's gon you're left In creeping alow with aa aching head. We're sorelj tired ot Bogueland grippe And wish him off on a foreign trip, We'll send htm back to hi Russian borne, With other janarchlsts there to roam.

NATHAN. P. Baj-port to a pretty name ot a pretty plane In Bogueland. Tha original resoloUons just a they wre passe4 and signed by the people of Baypqrt: i sBettlBi Whereas, at a place on th North side of Bogus Sound, about fir miles from' Swanaboro, and It milee from Morehead OUT, and about on sail from postofflce, we, th undersigned resident of Oak Township, Car teret county, North Carollaa, have purchased lands and erected thereon our dwelling; and Whereaa, certain persona, "moved thereto either a aplrlt ot fun or ptherwlae, have give to; ear plac names nnsultobl and repntolv to na; and believing that we bar right to jive a name to oar Therefor be it Resolved, First that gtv to onr place the nam Bsyport Resolved, nd.That Teepectfully request all (persons to- respect our wishes in. thU, matter and call oar plaea Resolved, Srd, That all parsons who will persistently call onr plan by any other name than th on hav given to It are not well sax lng nor fair inlnded person; and will Justly merit our contempt and th of all other ladle and gentleman else where.

i- Resolved- That a copy of tb resolutions be published Ins th Nsw Bern Journal and In th Look Oat" i Respectfully nahmltted. J. 8MITH. i-ALLEN JONES, i i W. 8SUTH.

''1 H. K. RUSSELL, B. B. MOORE, Residents and Property Owner.

.3 1 nw ABSTnXX Special Corresponuence Bdwardsvirj, N. March has been a vary beauUfu) month thus tar, Hope It will continue so. Messrs JE. Ipock and 01 Fast. attended Church at Antloch oa the First 8unday.

Miss Drnsllla Edwards vtoitod Mr. Edward Sunday alternooa, ac companied by air. George Barrlngtoa of Foraat M. B. Edwsrds went to CrMje- ton today.

F. U. EJwarJs of Clympla, was a visitor la our lerg last Cunday, Mr. Robert Rows, of ErlJjeton. mad a flying to Forest last Sun day, calling- at Mr.

B. Irotk's in the morning. Messrs 8. J. EJarls and I r''l returned from rts- Cre nlht wher fcav lng a few days on j.

4. WIBXISMY V-' ScUwnar Atlantic, cam in yesterday from Cgr Sound with a lod ot oysters, Captain Claud Taylor cam up In hi (Uboaf Lnolr, yesterday from Clubfoot Creek, bringing a cargo ot oantry'nwdjioaj. Th caaboat John Ball, Capt. Wad, of Morehead City. la at the dock waiting to load a larg ateam boiler, shfc to Yp '-'at be New tBern IroslWne.

The schooner Daisy, Capt Aldridge arrived tram Oriental yesterday with a load of Junk. part of the lot pur- chased by Collins of -the parties whose buildings were burned a weeks ago Deputy sheriff Williams drove sher- IS Blddle's horse Into the country yesterday to serre some, papers, and the horse became frightened and ran away and Jn to, a wire fence, causing Tearful Injuries. The bled so freely that It was feared that he could not he saved. The most unique weighing machine ever seen In town haa recently been installed at Fv a Duffy's Pharmacy. It is.

a. nickel In the slot machine, but instead of indicating one's weight on a dial as other machines do, it tells the' weight in the ordinary tones of a human For instance, when the writer dropped a nickel in the slot a voice from somewhere announced In deep bass tones, that he weighed "one hundred and sixty-five pounds. John Mitchell, otherwise Boy Mitchell, as he calls himself, was ar- ftaigned before Justice of the Peace W. R. Barrlngton, charged with roofing the store of Amos Henry, a colored merchant, near the depot The robbery occurred about Christmas, and it is alleged thait over one hundred dollars were taken from the money drawer.

Mitchell was suspected of the burglary and a warrant was issued for his arrest, but he left the city, and only returned a few days ago. Two charges were preferred against him, one for robbing the store, the other for carrying concealed weapon. He was held' for an appearance at court to answer both charges. THURSDAY The weather: for North Carolina, local rains tonight and Thursday. The new telephone directory, which is being published at the Richardson Printing Company's office, will be issued in a few days Mr.

O. made excellent time in his little automobile a few days since, going to Pollocksvllle from W. H. Bray's farm In one and one- nartr hours. Mr.

A. E. HIbbard has secured the contract to take care of the clock on the Federal building. The difficulties by making strike have been As soon as arrangements can he made the four faces will be illuminated. A house on Pine street occupied by colored people and owned by the C.

C. "Whitley estate, was set on Ore Tuesday Evidences of incendiarism were seen by oil being found on different of the house and a quantity of matches found nearby. The fire died down before any serious damage was done. 'The house is not far from the house of M. W.

Chapman, which waajjbnrned a month ago, and hi which a colored man was burned to FBIDAT Mr. Priest Pryor, the engineer, who accidentally shot himself last week, left the' sanitarium yesterday very much impwed. Some of the owners of lots In Ghent are planting pecan trees on their property. These trees are quick to grow, bear' at an early are said tobeverF profitable as an investment -W on can make a mistake by planting, trees either nut bearing or 4 Just imagine how inspiring it will be listen to aootii forty fiddlers, banjos 1 guitars playing to the tune of rd MoUy and. "The Pretty Little Girl With Blue Dress On." The opening overture at the Fiddlers Con-veatkm Tttesday night will be worth going mUe'iTto listen to, The fearful catastrophe In a public, school In Cleveland, Ohio, sug- ist trnebffnrWienTnd qyery as -to; whether the studenU of the graded, school were accustomed regular sstematJe lire drill.

Such an exercise la Important and military orders la stfph a lime has saved many a '( Some vet' Aae New river trout were oSered, for ie at the market dock yts(erday Mr. Rhodes, who removed from New River section to this city some time ago, says that he haa made arrangements to keep "a limited supply of fish' and oysters throughout the. season. Mr. Rhodes delivers his fish frotn an old fashioned covered rurt, which he drives all over town.

Io'i Tebaeee Trust' Trent N. March 4. The court rf errors down a decision to- I a Judgment of the cf accry. In refusing to set "tl i the Amnrlcan To-1 of Hie To- i( -id the Co: -'-rrlal ro'-'dings were in town Tuesday. Ex-Sheriff Joseph, Klnsey, was visitor in the city last night Mr.

B. Reel, of waa a visitor in town yeatord, Mr. Dempsey Wood ot Falling 4 Creek, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Oliver H.

Wethlngtoo, of Tns-carora, spent Tuesday in the cRy oa -i-if Miss Blanche StalUngs returned last evening from a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. George Parker, at En field. i Mr. H. L.

Glbba 'of Oriental, was in the city yesterday. 'y -'Vf Mr. and Tt Whit cTj3o City, were visitors in NewBeraves- terday. SSI-'-r -S- Miss Mabel Barrus and Miss Britten, of Pollocksvllle, are "guests of Mrs, H. S.

Styron. FBIDAT Mr. B. B. Hurst went to Jachson- vllle yesterday, Dr.

Kellum of Onslow county, was In the city yesterday. Mr. John Blddle of near Fort Barn-, well, was in town Thursday. WIRE GRASS M0IE8 Wire. Grass, March 8.

Owing rainy and had weather, generally, for out-dcor work, farmers this section are making 'slow progress with farm work. The planting of Irish potatoes is about over with, for the spring crop, and the acreage haa been considerably reduced by all except Mr. W. J. Teal, of near Beaufort who has planted about thirty barrels.

The lagrlppe Is yet epidemic In this section, an dwhlle there has been jjuch sickness for the last month or 10, we have had-but one death, that of Mrs. Fannie Dudley, which occurred tbout two weeks ago. The public school at Wire Grass Academy has closed and the popular teacher. Miss Mattle Duncan, who was so highly esteemed by both pupil and patron, has returned to Beaufort Mr. Ales Foreman left laat week for Mobile, on a sight-seeing trip, and to spend ten or twelve days with his son, Alex Foreman, who "is a resident of that city.

Mr. Thos Gooding, who haa been to Richmond, for the past three or four weeks, looking to the purchasing of horses, and mules, returned to our berg last week. Mr. W. W.

Lewis of Beaufort since closing out his mercantile business ts "a-frequent caller In our midst spending much time on his farm, look lng to the Interest and improvement of the same. EOEt WHI HE DOES IT "It Isn't often that we have faith enough In the medicines put up by other people to be willing to offer to refund the money if it does not cure," said Druggist Davis to one ot his many customers; "but we wilt be glad to sell Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia on that plan. "The Howard la order lo get a quick Introductory sale, authorised as to sell the regular fifty-cent bottle of their, specific for half price, IS cents, and, although we have sold a lot of it and guaranteed every' package, hot one has been brought back as unsatisfactory. I-'-1- "One great advantage ot this he continued, "is Its small dose and convenient form.

There are sixty doses in a vial that can be carried in the vest pocket or ana every one has more medicinal power than a big pill or tablet or a tumbler of mineral water. 'J ''--s- "We are sUll selling the specific at halt price, although we' cannot tell how long we shall be able to do so. Any person who Is subject to aonstl-patloa, sick headache, dlsslaess. Mvey trouble, Indigestion, or a general played-out condition, ought to take advantage of this opportunity: If the specific does not cure them, they can come right back to oar store and we will cheerfully refund ftltlt money Hew Bern Xaa to Dine With SseseveU Karen 4-Oovernor Glenn aeoepts invitation ot President Roosevelt to meet with all other governors st Washington, May It and dine with him and then attend three days conference on matters appertaining to the highest material wel fare of the, country, The Governor says he regards 4. meeting as of the highest Importance.

He appoints Armlstead Bnrwell. of Charlotte, A. D. Ward of New Bern, and Charles H. Arm Of Id, of Btatesvllle, aelegatoa to thla conferencd aa reqasetsd by the President 1 'S-i Stsdests Make Ferssal Expreitleas Special to Journal.

Raleigh, March Tha.trna- tees of the Oxford Orphan AsyluraTgo there tomorrow to- present a silver service to Supf. J. Hicks ea the fiftieth annlverssy of his Governor Ciena this eVi-' ad areHKca tne Anci. urpi sna I n-Ical College, a ot the recent hsilngsarl; Investigation bai 1 ai.J co studtnta Viho proposed lit Fruit Farm I (EUCiS hOK A 1 tHlJNU. bhUI large bills are ttfsde.

raUeot sts no betUAJiJreftsekUe wrong iresimeni, out pruoaoiy won treatment but prubably A lllff Pr FrTi i.irijdirivf.l to the ciua woul it Ti 1 1 -e. ute tons, and institutlna comfort Instead of Colon fed misery. It has been well said, at "a disease knewa Is hslf eared. -Dr. Piarce's Fsvorile Prescription Is a Mlentlfie medicine, carefully devised by an experieBeed end skillful physieiaa.

-sua anaptea to womaa's eeiieaie sysisav Ittsmsdeor native Amencsn meat dlclnsl rts and ts perfectl; showerful tavtgoratlng tonle Fa I Prseartption imparts strength to I whole system and to the organs distantly femlniae in particular. For overworked, worn-out," run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, SaamStresses, "shop-girls," noose-keepers, narsina nwthers, ana feeble women gen- rJlyTur. Pierce's Favorite Prescription the areatesa earthly boon, being un-equslad as an appetising cordial and ra- SMrauve sonie. ma ravniita ieaerintion- is uneauaiaa Sb4 Is Invaluable in allaying and sub- doing nervous excitability. Irritability, wTHt aihauitlon.

nervous nrostration. neurslgla, hysteria, spasms. St Vitus's dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the stems. It Induces refreshing sleep and relieves meatal anxiety and despondency. Dr.

Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. One to tereoadnsei Kasv to take as eandy. HEWS FROM 8TACI Special Correspondence. Stacy, March 1. Mr.

James Fulcher, who we stated in our last letter aa being Very sick, died on Sun day the lth of February, and was laid rest in the neighborhood cemetery, Tuesday the 18th. All was done for him by a devoted family and skillful physician that could be done, but a higher power, called him home. He leaves a widow and four sons to menru. their loss. Otr school has resumed its duties, since the' grippe abated and Is now in flourishing condition.

The F. W. B. Church could not hold its last quarterly meeting account of inclement weather. There is a man in this neighborhood that -haa three deaf and dumb children one girl and two boys.

They seem to be naturally very intelligent What a pity they could not he educated. The ladles In this school district or ganised a loeal betterment society. The society is in its infancy, but has done much good already. They have aided us in patting about two hundred dollars worth of school furniture In our s( building, Hope they will con tinue In the' good work. The marriage bells hsve not been ringing in thi ssectlon this season.

I dont' see what the matter- can be, there is plenty of material. The bell must be cracked. -i- There la only one colored man in this neighborhood. His name la Bar- temah Hamilton, He stands ss high so far as honesty and integrity, as any man 'on Core Sound. His neighbors say he is strictly reliable, his honor ansurpassed.

Wifl itemiser of Sanders Store plena Inform me who Hoyt Tootle is, and where his family were formerly from! I think his correct -oame is My father and uncle owned slaves that migrated to Carteret county daring the Civil War, and I think be is one ot them. We were commonly called "Tootle" ant-iaooTrectly so.v There were two' or three Hoyta In the family. DEFABTMSHT OF STATE i t--. jr OEBTIFICATI OF FUJSfl OF EEXT IT, STOCIH0LBER8 TO Te AW to Whose These PreeenU May VcaeaeORXamNG: appears to' my aatia- faotion, by duly aptheatleated record of th proceedings for the "voluntary dissoJeUon thereof deposited la my of-oe, that the Brock Supply Company, a corporation of thla State, whoss prln daal eaoe to aoitoatoi la the town of Trenton, aennty at State ot Narth -Csasw Baasda halag. the agent HMreto and hi aharge thereof, apeo whoss proeesa may he served).

haa eosmslled with ths rsqslremenU aq aet arthe LeglsUtwre at North CaroUaa (ftoastoSi 1N1). entitled "An set revise the Corporation Law of North) preliminary to' the UssJag of thla Certifleato that such eenaeot haa been tied, New, Therefore, J. Bsyan -Grimes, ftoeretosf- of Siato of the State of Kerth Carotiaa, do hereby eerUfy that 'rporatlh did, en Slst day August IS 07, file la my office a dalr exoeuted. and attested eotnt la J- Ciisolauon of said aorj- executed by more than twe-t Jrs la Interest ef the stok held rs Cref, which said eerU'eate sad tie record ef the preoeedtngs a- lsver'd are aew.oa fie la my eZee: aa ptTUd by law. Ti lawny V.Tiereof, I hsve hereto ny and a.rmed -1 It i t'-'s J-st d-T of AiifiiBt A.

T- Blue bus r4 S-4 I )) J. riTAM 1fr "Tqur sight may be perfect but do TOu'ave a 'dull ache In the eyes, do tney-wntie roiaung ieei sorei 'is your sight dim at timest Do they feel ilk tbr to dust In them. The only rem ii. nAni v. Baxter, uraauaie rnu-: adelphl Optical College.

1 Frotn seven acres of Henderson's Succession Cabbage Mr. JolmUran-nen, Charlestons b. produced a crop of 3307 bai-rcl crates. Henderson's Succession, lb, $3.00 Charleston Wakefield, lb. Henderson' Early Summer, lb.

$2.0. (Jir superior strains ot vegetabl seeds will produce equally good results for you. It pays to buy from a bouse with a reputation. -J Vtar VWali Mslsra fra to Mrtat an4 i nn-kfln oa apftltca. Aiua if jva mentioa this paper.

I i' RET i PtYMOU rff ROCK: WHITE LYWOUTH RO BUKFP1 YMJHjrH RO: W'lITK VYAN' OTTB WHITE tEGIlORN, i HOD SLA KkDS, -u fV l1''- Price $1 Oi per tli of 13 I tr THeIe AUE ALL HME BREEDS' We recommend y.ba-Jl 1. 1 end mony with ordrr to Geo. il. Ives v. New Bern, N.

B11CDK ISLAND BEDS -J') A Setting of 15 Rhode Island Red Eggs for Eggs tolly -cd aid shipped promptly. Address sirs, O. It Wethlngton, Tnscarora, N.v jy. -J t', 9 nMi i Mat or ef Chicago and Chief of Polks And. Captain Detective rare J- Chicago.

March That Lazs: tbs jAverbuch; in attempting' to nasaasf haat Chief Shlppey, carried out a' com mission Instructed to him by a group of Chicago anarchists was declared by Assistant Chief of Polk Schutler tonight to have been proven beyond a -doubt The discovery was made tonight 'Th groap ot anarchists alsof plotted to assassinate Mayor A. Basse and Captain P. O. O'Brien, of' th detective bureau. -'Th princi pals Jn-ttis plot have not yeT been dis covered, but.

R-wa aald that Aver- buch waa picked to execut the order ot death at a meeting of ansrehisu which he attended last Thnrsds night It was' oa that alght upon hlTrw-turn, to the home ot -his alstef, Ogla Averbuch, No, 218 Washburn, Ave-aue," thaTtb yonng Russian aohtem-piated suldde, a described by her to the police. Averbuch, lng to bight Bchdot 'aa hi sister der dared he did, is said to hsve been teiilghtlr communication with a band of radieaf revolutionist, fnd, it was at meeting of these men that "Averbuch was chcen -to "remov the po-1 lice "We hav several tapoTtant "clews, said, th asslsUnt chief tonight- "which we belie wit! lead to ths 'ar rest the consplratora. Olga Aver buch; persistently refuses to gtv ns any Information. We are seeking th young woman, Rosa Stein, among others, who lived with Averbuch and bis While dty, Stat and 'Federal an- (h or (ties pat plans on foot today 'tt stamp out anarchy In Chicago, th police department pursued with hew vigor Its Search tflrough th haunts of radicals in th Ghetto district tor saarthist who-mlght hav a possl- pfblei connection with the attempted assassination of Chief of Polios Ship per ytsterdayjThe net result ot polio activity during th day and even ing was the rounding np of Bin aoa- arresu or anarcnisis, wmcn th police considered Important" were mad lat tonight" On who gav bis name 'Harry Goldstein, and to said to an agent of th Edelstadt Society, an anarchistic at tOT. Onion Street, was token Into ens- tody at Halsted and West Fourteenth Street while distributing hand-bills of aa anarchistic natarev The' other Wpects, whose nsmea were withheld.

were, arrested and aubjected to a ri gid sismlnatioo. On waa taken at Halsted sad West Taylor Street," and the bth at Washington Street- and rifti Avynue tn the Loop dUtrict v(- i 'lr''- J.w 'Mi ShMlder V. Whether resulting from a sprain or from rheumatic pains, there is nothing so good tor a lam shoulder Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Apply It freely rub th parts vigorously at each application and a quick cur is sal by fl. DtiTy and Dsvl rharmacy.

si Corrected ilirch 2nd. Cra.t at ...13 4 i.t i a improving and Incrczzlnz Tobacco Crcpi 'otherwise the otherwise the resulti not? satisfactory. dver one rnillion tons of Fertilizers' were sold last 1 a sure proofof iheSr great popularity and value. i 'The whole story of the composition, treat- productivity of the 'soilsof the tobacco region are told by govemnicnt and privato-experts Farmers Year 'c cr Almanac of t' Vu''n'a -Carolina Chcrnl- 1 Co. free if you' to try office of tl.e Company.

co. unit, Va. Va. S. C.

n. C. i Ndno'il Is licit tjnoagh in j5 all.lha foodj Ae tobacco jplant nqeas to proaucc it at us icsi. tobacco soils, ow- contain' natural "elc-tne tVriclv in certain valu: vjibl! plant but lack- ipg in just A Jdead or dying soil roust bo fed with a corfplete plant lood, to these- partially soils need specially prepared food to SiTPty. hat they and balance the unequal -'fertilization', supplied by nature.

WliCn these cpcciJ flourishing -elements are aJdcd tothe'soil, i crop- 'multiply cnor-. ('iality improves, and profits v. re Ti. .1 -trdl-J To- 'in i Is Carry If to Joisri .1. Columbia.

S. r' i 1 cre' -ry of "ate. I T. Tana, of New fonver to such to 1 A (I 1 i preppnt. V-i i i 'lire 55.

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