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New Berne Weekly Journal from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 3

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7 COIIHG Wlhi Oil Stove With RELIGIOUS CENSUS. Miaiiiters ef PretesUat Charehes la-trested la Plan te Aaeertala the ReUgleas States ef the City At the last meeting of the ministers association of New Bern, plans war AND Petato, Beaa-aai Strawberry Crops Damaged. Nerfolk Landmark 13th. Considerable damage to the strawberry, crop was done by the frosts of Saturday, Sunday and Monday, different estimates by truckers placing the loss at thirty to eighty per cent or crop. Potatoes were slightly damaged and tm crop will be thrown a couple or weeks late In maturing.

Some aam-ale waa done to beans and It was the VM Dlue Flame Oil Cooli-Stove without requaL I principle of concentrated heat rhe work, can be done qmckjy and without the kitchen being heated to an unbearable uildinff Ma terial Paints, Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence t. SUD. 1 Sew ban, N. C. 11 4 127 KIDDLE STREET Full line of Drugs, Medi- 1 liSoap.

Frenh Supply Flower i 'Seeds. 1 PHYSICIANS FRESCRJP. 4 i TIONS A SPECIALTY; i It II II II I it- A SURPRISE HENRY'S PHARMACY degree. Can be lighted instantly and turned nigh, low or "medium" at will. Three sizes.

With or without Cabinet Top. At your dealer's, or write our nearest agency. Ik Lamp perfe tionoai sibie to get. (jivei a clear bright'light that reaches the farthest corner of a good-sized living-room, i Well made throughout of nickeled brass i perfectly safe and very ornamental. If not with your, dealer, write our nearest agency.

i Standard Oil Company (taseorporatcd) i Not how cheap but how good Buggy you can get from us at factory Our storm surprise to everybodj in mice anri had wet wmfl strawberry crop that suffered heaviest In low lands the damage was greater two In dryer sections and In some Instances truckers will replant beans anjd probably other cropa The greatest damage was around the lakes and hear the eastern and western branches Elizabeth river. i minimum temperature of thirty-eight degrees was recorded at the weather bureau Saturday and Sunday. Tie weather moderated yesterday and still warmer weather Is predicted for today. Heavy frosts were general throughout the Southern states Saturday and Sunday and by yesterday mbrning the wave had passed to tne northern boundary of North Carolina drifting toward the North Atlantic States. I Owing the dry weather It is not thought that the fruit crop is seriously.

Injured except where the temperature fell below the point. Tilt remtdy as ilwtys be aepeaded apes tad Kpleauat ts take. It coiulu a tslsm er ether harmful drag aid auiyke gives at cosfV dsatly te kaby at ts ia adult hii emu, Urjt ttzi SO cwtt. PaVlng Back What he Hag Swiped. Wilmington Dispatch.

But fstill Jthat $500. fine and costs will only be a small contribution from what Marlon Butler has got from the people of this state. 7i Swept Over Niagara. This terrible calamity often nan- pens because a careless boatman Ig nores the river's warning growing ripples and faster current Nature's warnings are kind. That dull pain ache in the back warns you the Kidneys need attention If you would escape fatal maladies Dropsy, Dia betes or Bright disease, Take Electric Bitters at once and see Bach-ache fly and all yuor bese feelings re turn.

"After long suffering from weak kidneys and lame back, one $1 bottle mholly cured me," writes J. R. Blnakenshtp, of Belk, Tenn. Only 50 cent at all drug stores. 1 The more daring a man has been on the Rattle Held the less courage he bus in a aick bed.

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notUm, iwrrcus. It's blood aiywUov-binod prwsura. I suralr ts lull! RhnD HdMlM TsblM SSOS I ic ailuutM. ud Uw ubuw sbsplr diMrlbuie hM Miinr. uid doMB't MS Tad.

SO well Mid ptn out OI eourw dos. Il's eon. MUea, blood pmwui. Von V-klwus. It slmolr Qomi WsU el osuw, B4 ob sou ii una wwnarapwa mon mil, Dr.

Shoop'a Ilcadacho Tablcta F. S. DUFFY- Strange bow Joyfully a man will pay i laVyer $500 tor untying the knot thstie begrudged paying a clergyman tr0 fat tying. Prom Grower a MtDEillK mam CoiMsflolds, PAIN to I a ft 1 mM Death ef Mrs. Clara JGdgette.

Mrs. Clara died at hei home In the town of Pamlico, Friday April at the age of 88 years. Sht hed been life long resident of Jv town, and wai known to everyone It that community1 white and colored 8he la survived by two aons, noma of New Bern; and Christopher, Pamlico; two daughters, Eliza Gijlun Unj Clarlsa Hinea of Pamlico, twt brothers, Samuel McCotter of Parotic and Simon McCoUer. of Merrltt. tw sisters, Llllie McCotter of Stonetai: and Harlett Lewis, of Marlbel and host of grandchlldren She had' been a consistent and val ued member of the Christian Baptis Church for 60 years and was blghl respected by all who knew her.

Sb waa burled Saturday from the, churcl which she. loved and the funeral we attended by many people of her rec who were proud to call hM the? friend. i Letters Advertises at Ifew Rrm, y. April 12th W9. MEN: J.

W. Bagle, AtlanUo Frank Cardos, Q. H. Canaday. 8.

E. Edwards. H-R. H. Humphrey, Griffith atreeU James A.

Holly, 157 Broad St. Jesse MoDavIs, R. F. D. 4.

Z. V. Richardson. -r Willie Rlggs, care A. i.

Miller. I. Rogers. 3 Dr. Samwon care Sarah Hantlor II.

A. Smith. B. O. Stanton.

Lotus Williams, Sprulce St. Woodard Williams, 13 Greeff 8 Watson ft Lanole. Wm. Willis. WOMEN: Ellszle Davis, Oreen St.

4. Flora Bell Annie Fronvell, R. F. D. 4.

1 Mrs. G. B. Gasklna. Miss Matilda Godett, J.

Henrietta Henth. i Miss M. J. Jones, Lula Johnton. Lizzie Jones 111 St.

cart Sarit' Hendson. 4 Hester Morning, 9 Smith St. Laura Pyne 17 1-2 Good St. ,1 I -Mrs. M.

R. Rosenthal, 44 Queen 3 Annie Spest, 116 Greand St. Lela Smith. AT Emma Williams, Mlnle Wooten. i I1RIDGIN6 THE ALBB- MARLS sousr Feraa Contractors Have a Large 4 Men the Job.

Norfolk Landmark 11th. L. Christy, of this who li (luperintendlng the of to1 iorfolk and Southern- railway brldg. icrosa Albemarle Sound, was ii Poru inouth yesterday, and stated, tha dtlngs are humming on the bg restl tt will be one of the longest 'Sitle- existence when It Is nnlshad. an this according to the caloulatlona he McLean Construction Company he contracting builders will be lext December.

The trestle1 is to 6 tver six miles In length, and about nils and a half of It isdone. Wor); was Interrupted for some time, bu recommenced on the first of Marcu and there are now five big pile dri' era at work. More will go Into ser rice shortly. The timbers ot the trestle are plan a piles, wnica are lurface of the water. The water hat part of the Bound Is fresh, and there Is consequently no toredo wore weaken the submerged pues, wmcx.

ire expected tfi last Tu upper timbers of the trestle can renewed without affecUng the oper Uon of the tracks. There will T. wn Mir draw bridcti. one over th Chowan and another over the Roanok The Chowan bridge will a lift bridge similar to the Norfol end Western's brldre over the Baefri Branch, and wlU have a span of if feet. The Roanoke cnannei onus will be a W.tth in.

on each side el the eradle. in aa 4 Won thie there wlH be tonr iro, spana of Bl 1-4 feet each, to admit th I. paaeinf mu CMALL1N3I FOB JOUBNAt MID In order Wet the Joarasi's reai circulation and Its superior advertU Ids value, we have uade arrange ments with Davis Pharmaoy the pop ular druggists to offer one of the best selling mediclnet at halt price to any one who will cut out the. following coupon and present It at thlr store. corroNi I I Thlscuupon entitles the holder to one tOo package of Dr.

Howards specific for the cure ot constipa- I tlon and dyspepsia at half price 250. Davis Pharmacy will refund the money to any dlnHatii'fled cus- tomer. I TWENTT-riTE CLMS Howard'a specific the cur Pniittnatlon and dyspeila it not sn unknown remedy, it arkable cures right here In f.V i so positive Is Davis I'bar- The New Perfection Wick Blue FlaiAe pil Cook-Stove differs from, all other oil stoves. hat i CABINET TOP, This rflean you can keep distuei and utensils within easy reach while cooking, and can hep food hot afttr removing it from the blazed From its wonderful burners to its racks Jor holding towels the near Heavy Frost Almoxt Ruins Norfolk 'Trucking Belt. Norfolk Ledger-Diepatch.

12. Another heavy frost last night did untold In the Norfolk county belt on both sides of the Elizabeth river and Its branches. What early vegetables including beans and potatoes and strawberries tha't escaped the Friday night frost wer wiped out almost cdmpletely last night. In some cases truckers will seek to replant, but in others they wiU. not.

The planters say the losses cannot be estimated. With no further frosts the entire strawberry crop is two-hirda ruined. Not In many years has tils crop been so seriously damaged In this section. In the low farminn sections the frost has blighted everything out of the ground. Around the city lakes the disaster to truck Is almost complete.

The farmers who were expecting large and early yields are much disappoint ed and distresed. A BRIDE SPRAINS HER ANKLE While changing from one train another a few days ago a bride wren ched her ankle very badly. She was afraid she would be lame for some time the ankle pained her and was swellirfc'' rapidly, line oi ner fellow passengers brought her a bot tle Of Sloan's Liniment. The Liniment stopped tbe pain at once ano took down swelling and next day her ankle wa8 almost as strong as i ever. Mr.

L. Roland Bishop of Scranton, says:" On the 7th of this pres-nt month, as I was leaving the build Ing at noon for lunchv I slipped and fell, spraining my wrlst I returned in the afternoon, and at four o'clock I could not hold a pencil In my hand. I returned home at five o'clock and purchased a bottle of Sloan's Liniment and used tt five or six times before I went to bed, and the next day I was able to go to work and nse my hand as nsual. I thought sure I would be laid up. and as we are busy I was very much worried.

I cheerftilly recommend 1 Sloan's Llnl ment to all persons who may Injure themselves In anyway." A Good Thing for the Railroads. Wilmington Dispatch, If President Taft will only hold th? Judgeship in abeyance a little longer (he railronada of North Carolina will certainly be able to show a big In crease In nasseneer receipts at tne end of this quarter." Vt Befere Jlw N. H. Brown, sn attorney, of Pitts field Vt, writes: "We have used ur King's New Life Pills for years and find them such a good family medl cine we would'nt be without For Chills. Constipation.

Biliousness or Sick Headache they work wo ders, 26 cent at all drug stores. Oiford Chndren at Maystllle. We have reaBon to believe that tnc large ma'Jorriy of the children have received for any conslderahi; time the care and training of our North Carolina orphans' home are to dcy exerting an Influence for the rlgnt are helping in the world's betterment Only the really destitute and homcl-'M children are eligible to the benefit of Institutions. Ntver should nn ef fort be made to obtain the aUmttiWtn of children who can be properly pio- vided for In homes. Iltit for rhll'hen ftr whom sdltsble ChrliiUan boiuel hotn is tu not avauaui'-, i of the state offer a care and tmiiiiig v.liiablft beyond measure.

1by nie illilii a dlMtlnrttve work In an sfficlei.t PEMCf a S. a NEW BERN 19 April H. Mill mum WORLDS FAT'QUS SK3.V3 AND TRAINED TftlPPLED IS SIZE 2 Performances Daily 2 2 and 8 P. 1.1. Unequaled in Size, Quality And Honest Cha racter Herd of Peiforming Elephants Greatest Trained Lions in World The Valentinos 10 in Number The Petit Family Acrobats Ellett Sisters Wonderful Cahill Family The Riding Maybs Miss Myrtle's High School and Cake Walking Horses Dilworth' Family 7 he Gracful LaPearl Sisters to Blanche Turner, Worlds Greatest Teeth Ascension Acflori, the Up-side-down Man 20 Funny Clowns-20 Finest Collection" of Wild Animals in the Entire World Grand Spectacular Arabian Carnival :4 Georgeous Pageants and Tournaments' Gold Glittering Free Street Parade at 12 Noon Special Excursion Prices for This City.

25c. for Children 35c for Adults. There Is something about one cock-tail tha't makes a man want another the rnoment he has swallowed It; and there is something about one woman that makes him want another 'the mow ment he has married her. For CoBstlpatloi Mr. L.

H. Farnham, a prominent druggist ot Spirit Lake, aaraj. Chamberlain's Stemach and Tablets are certainly the best tbta on the market for Qlve these tablets a trial. Tou are certain to find them agreeable and pleasant in effect Price ti cents. Sam ples free.

For sale by Davis Pharmacy and all druggists. Bridegrooms have that sheepish loot because everyone of, them ts morally certain that he Is a lamb being led to the CASTOR I A For Infants and CUldrta. Bi Kfci Yea Kara Bears the Signature The average man looks on matrimony as a hitching post where he ca lie' a woman end leave her until be cbmes home i i Planter Direct Having no Jot Vr interests to prutett are enableu to sit; the planter direc through your siun iiicrv.h the 1 M-evls at 1 pii i i A I 1" A A 1 1 Monday perfected to ascertain the religious condition of the cfty. The minister ot the churches have felt, for a long while the need of such Information that would be accessible to air the ministers and officers of the various churches. The plan Is for each minister to visit wl'th his workers," section or the city outlined to him by the com-1 mlttee.

Each minister will be respOn slble for all the information within the territory given, and will secure from each house Information regardless 'Of denomination. The desire Is to know those who are related to any church In order that those not related to any church ot the city may be approached upon the subject by the minister who represents the faith to which said person not related to any Church may -be Inclined to, consequently there will be six questions asked. 1. name, 2, denomination, 8, member at what place, 4 If nota member to what church Inclined attenti what Sunday School, 6, If under 16 These questions will be neither embarrassing or hard to, answer, and tt is the earnest wish of the ministers that every person treat their approach with a kindly courtesy. For It Is their desire to know how the city stands religiously.

It la estimated that out of, a large number, composing all white, population, 1 that only 'about 2,800 people' are affiliated with any church, and It la the desire of the ministers to know, the exact conditions. Tbey will begin this Work today in the several wards. i (Signed.) fREV. R. C.

SEAMAN, REV. J. N. H. 8UMMERELL.

REV. C. L. GREAVES. REV.

J. H. BROWN, REV. JONES. REV.

J. W. HAM. i The old fashioned way of dosing a the st. roach, or stimulating the Heart or kidneys is all wrong.

Shoop first pointed out this error. This is why his prescription Dr. Snoop's Restorative Is directed entirely to the cause of these ailments the Weak Inside or controlling nerves. It Isn't so difficult, says Dr. Shoop, to strengthen weak Heart or Kidneys, if one goes at it correctly.

Each Inside organ has Its controlling or Inside nerve. When these nerves fall, then those organs must surely falter! Thsee vital truths are leading druggists everywhere to dispense and recommend Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Test it a few days and see Improvement will promtly and surely follow. Sold by V.

Duffy. THE SPARKS SHOWS ThrSHng and Daring Feats la Mid Air by Gracefal Aeriallst Among the daring tricks in the Sparks circus is the act of the Flying A family of Spanish per formers, consisting of two men und three girls. They are said to be the most daring and graceful aerial performers in tbe world- The crowning feature of their performance Is a triple somersault by one of the girls. From dizzy height the young woman takes plunge and the series of gyrations Involved causes the spectators to gaze in open mouthed Another of the foreign acts which Is highly appreciated ia the Petit family of Frnech acrobat. This Is absolute ly new to America, this being their first American engagement Their work is spoken of aa being fast, sen sational and daring.

Tbe animal Contingent of the show contains Prof. Mayo's Arabian stal lions In high-school menage and cake' walking stunts, Paul herd of performing elephants, and the crown Ing testure Is undoubtedly Prof. Bru no's arena of performing lions and tigers. Sparks circus will exhibit In New Bern April It. Admission, children It cents, adults IS cents.

Any lady reader of this aaaer wfll receive, on request, a otever "No-flrtf Coffee strainer eoupoa privilege, Jrosa Dr. Bhoop, Raolne, Wis. it la sUve platea very pretty tad poslHrsl pre vents all dripping of tea or coffee. The doctor sends 4t, wltii his new book on 'Health Coffee" simply to latredoce this clever substitute for real eoffee. Dr.

Shoop's Health Coffee to gaining its great popularity because flrel IU exquisite taste and flavor, second, ite absolute bealthfulnesa; third. Its economy 1 1-2 25c; fourth, tie convenience. No tedious 10 to 30 mis utie boiling. "Made In a minute." says Dr. Bhoop, Try It at your grocer's A pleasant surprise.

Sold by P. S. Duffy. The comfort a womsa can find fn growing stout Is Us because of Wbat a happy, nature she has. Death of Infant.

William Wiley. tm Infant son of William R. and Florence E. Pmlth, die I at the heme of the thje of i or er, for it is a storm by name ani action. So if you pay high price for Rigs that roll on wheels it i your fault.

JUST WRITE US. 0 I'HTCOP PflMD wt Wi imikiiw vwuv fHB NORFOLK AND SOUTH- ERX CORN (JOJfTEST Stimulus In the Way of Prizes For Best Yield ef Corn. The cultivation of corn has hot hao fbe attention of farmers In this nee- Ion beyond, mere planting of a ract that would yield enough for hoiii': oneumptlon. or. perhaps a few bushels nore but planting with a view to gel Ing a large quantity has not practised by fanners in this section.

Mr. F. L. MerrfU, tbe Land and in dustrial agent of the Norfolk and hern road has became convinced that Carolina soil la a corn soil and with proper attention and cultivation as large a crop of com can be had to me tcre here as anywhere 'else 'n rim United States. He has the follow Int estlmony from A- Shamel of tin United tlates Department of cure the best corn expert in the conn- ry as to the Qualification of Norm arolina for raising corn and lie nayP this -section has natural for as large a yield or coin is any other corn producing section 1 1 have ever been In, Wfth proper seed election and cultivation, the' yield jould be doubled.

The, Norfolk and Southern hav? in itltuted a corn contest under cr'ain rules and ten prizes aggregating )200. The first will consist of a gold watch and $1t In- gold. Thle prize is offered, on three propositions. The contest has bi opened to ooyt between the agea of 14 and IS and anyone Interested hou'r? write Mr. if L.

Merrltt, at Norfolk who will be glaC to supply any person particular! this contest. Hands nd Sore Nipples. As a healing salve tor burns, sores, tore nipples and chapped bands Cham berlaln's Salve is most, excellent. II mays wm paiu ui vuiu hiuiubi iu rtantly. and unless the Injury is very severe, heals the parts without leav- ng a scar.

Price 25 Cents. For ale by Davis Pharmacy and all druggists toUl of lCOtt'i immigrants an tx poe'ed to arrive lr JJew York in two Rheumatic poisons are quickly and iurely' driven out of bloood with Dr. Shoops Rheumatio or tablet form. Dr. Shoops booklet on Rheumatism plainly and Intereatlngly telle lust how this Is done.

Tell some sufferer ot this or better still, write Dr. Shoop, Ra cine Wis, for the, book and free test samples, fiond no' money. Just Join witlu Dri Bhoep and give some Suf ferer a pleasant 8. uuf CIRCUS WIS A GOOD ONE Big Aadlence Greeted the Sparks Shews In Wilmington. The John H.

Sparks Show Immensely pleased the folks of Wilmington. The circus Is not the largest show orr earth, or anywhere near it, but it' Is good Just the same, and the best tor Its size and the size of admission (hat has been In this 'city. The mat inee performance was witnessea Dy a tent full pf folks, mainly and little ones', and last night the tent was Jammed. Each of the big audiences was delighted. The circus Is bright, clean and The acts are new and are glvenwlth.a vim and snap that la decidedly pleasing.

Tbe band a swell feature. Wilmington Dl 1 U. fi.nrVs circus will be In New Bern April mh. O-ITA. i iiiirn -i it nil STEP BY STEP we- have gained oor reputation for patrons the best eatle-tacUon In both aults and overooata.

We have the newest designs, la ft- terns, and shades ef the choleest weaves from the mills, and our garmente are well and truly eut and fit guaranteed at prices lower than MkSfi elsewhere, F. M. Chadwlck. TAILOR. -ICE- 'I Made from pure dlstlllei filtered water.

NB XV BBRtS ICE CO. 19.U-2S firUUth Street PhM LQIjE uIL DE.Ltr. Ihy, Corn. Oatr, Bran and Chip Stuff. Hams, Eggs, Cickens, and Country Pro-r Phone 24.

Craven r. to Sun office. Ll.il A plearant iiartlfS 1 Et-a SOTB A FEW OP OUR PRICP.A OS TRUCK LRS SPLCIALTItS--. Extra Curly Refuge Been 14.00 ft bttthll Late Refuge or 1000 to I) Otent li 7S pir kusM Cril Red Valentin Dean SJ 71 ptr biuhal Cvrrle'a RuH-proof Waa litmnt ts 00 pr buhl WaHweWa kidney Wax b-nn I (Ml pr twthol Ihm1ernn'a Cbarlcttua Wmkt It II 0 i pt lb. I' Urst-df-Mtl fV 1 In, (i, .1 fly ci-iv) S4 II I ar at Maysvllle Th irs vny.

They appe Ali II IS- I's great superlcVty la cur- s' head Will 1 1 1 I i i it 11 r.urn Btn-i-t. a i vies ia be 1. 1 1. ill l'l ki ts a end four a reii', i j. n.

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