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f 4 ; i a ST? v n r T Yr1 n) 0 iviiMhU -TV. II J 3 - aL lit . s If you don't supply your wants for the summer you will regret it Gome at once, as such values as we have in Men's Low .Shoes, Straw Hats, Palm Beach Suits, Suit Cases and Bags, Dress Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, and in fact everything that it takes to make a Man's Wardrobe complete. Below we quote a few prices of the many we are offering that are worthy of your consideration. Straw Hats ' LCJSd f T H s : Shirts $5.00 Hats $2.50 $4.00 Hats $2.00 $3.50 Hats.. $1.75 $3.00 Hats $1.50 $2.50 Hats $1.25 $2.00 Hats $1.00 $1.50 Hats 75c $1.25 Hats 63c $1.00 Hats 50c GENUINE PALM BEACH SUITS $7.50, $7.75 at $4.33 HOSIERY 75c Hosiery 58c 50c Hosiery 33c 25c Hosiery 19c 15c Hosiery 11c JOc Hosiery Sc NECKWEAR $1.00 Neckwear 83c 75c Neckwear 58c 50c Neckwear, silk and wash goods. . . 19c $2.00 Shirts, sale price. $1.50 Shirts, sale price. $1.00 Shirts, sale price. 50c Shirts, sale price. $1.48 $1.19 83c 39c OXFORDS $6.00 and $6.50 Oxfords $5.49 $4.85 and $5.00 Oxfords $3.98 $4.35 and $4.50 Oxfords $3.43 $3.85 and $4.00 Oxfords $3.18 $3.35 and $3.50 Oxfords $2.88 $3.35 and $3.50 Oxfords $2.88 $2.35 and $2.50 Oxfords'. $1.93 $2.85 and 3.0O Oxfords $2.33 TENUIS SHOES AND OXFORDS 5c ard $1.00 value 83c 60c value 43c THACKER'S " HAND BAGS $0.00 all leather Hand Bag $5.98 $6.00 all leather Suit Case $4.48 $3.75 all leather Hand Bag .... $2.48 $3.50 Mat Suit Case $2.48 $2.00 Mat Suit Case $1.39 $1.50 Mat Suit Case 98c 85c Mat Suit Case 49c UNDERWEAR SI. 00 Underwear 83c 50c Underwear 39c 25c Underwear 19c jjlj flings SAM CTDCKS PLACED us ii'.nrii Judge Bond Held Alleged Par ticipant in Joe Black's Lynch ing far Onslow Court. e r we treat them right or not," be re-f and tear down y-ur jiil without dk'-i the lor whom the bishop cunverte i by ! were present. He saw tore fa Black.' f detective puts more burden upon the peated yesterday afternoon." "there fslteetion then there U soreetiriag. wrong,: betting him at marble; the crowd came ; iy- which iwiieateif aetataf pif tel J state. The detective has hud help and not an intelligent white roan in North i There is no excuse for IfncU law. It is to admire the man whoso marksmanship (others may testify. Carolina who believes that 100 negroes j murder an,j n js tarbariim. -ma brought down two criminals. in a single county of tbis state, could break open a juil, take out a white ntau at midnight ar.d lynch him "without j Homchndy'it detection. And it must 'be! Maid to the negroes' credit that they ' haw never done it." I "When the Hillsville judge' and court officers were killed by outlaw they, ww murdered my irnni who came without, mask and in open day. Theirs was higher order of courage, tltaa that dis Dlaved bv the men who Imched .be- The judn. wa. led to these reflections! d flf early yesterday when W. K. Diwu.(dpctrie (.hair wlliI(J otU(1 Bpen,r BVwi wito etiiiB i ire .uow niu mnimru uroii' ' Wr-.i. TT7T7 m.n win. Iiui'n linnii ln.r.i 1 Mr. Barnes, untortunately. left the' imarvssion. too, that in this fijzht wittn! .v they (Sread the arrest of such, mtn two (Niwcrful crimiiiHls. he had met Will Grimsley n4 Frank Ruae, Lfj them man to man. He did not t-,rry 1 "esU ace-made m acocda.noe with. th: r nt,f.ili. with l,im nor nn-seiit ' statement of Stock to Barnes, because ; ninwelf surrounded bv 100 pistols, rifles : they are popular. a Keetn haired, nervous-handed, shady-eyed lei- mM i luxnt that l( w from the west, where men shoot on . but t lie ttrcene county people- ami .ma , CRECORT WOT LIKELY i "The (Jreene count v TO SUCCEED HUGHlcJ Washington, July 7. On leaving the! Wbite House after a conference . with ind blunderbusses load. d to scatter. itiPpk would not allow them to stay in. tho lTrwdeci Attornev tieiwjral Gregory eem that this little slip of a grey- W 20) mi.otea,- one of the prominentia mfi j... I succeed f 'Iihi-Ic would Is- nominated t K. Hughes on the Su- MADE K1NSTONIANS MAD jic. wis asked to make public statement; ', 'tix. ' ' ,. , Uf his n,eanii:-f In this week's paper' KU""'. "l ' ,UV1 ' u' ''I tonal twrna. ran asainst a Dair of fel-: not enouah soldiers could be sent to e , ' ... , ' ! which' iid: "Tbey (Arch Wmlle' Hnd.'J "e,l";k forW,r,ff -m1ows pnTjleilny much larger and brougM . Greene to protert' Witt Black wlw tl Defense Sought to Establish anSlim Sir..k- w taken t--Katon;'- H U"r' e(,T'm"r' of Cireem' ontn..j . HftM .n r!' trie last week, xtt tb mob lavl 'There are nnm'.r ,,f tesniy. iney were' . ...... i.. i.f... ' .. ' ' - - . -. ..... v..... wU.r..ai..u,p0a,n ,or rp-.ar.nim..it before the bii- hedwe of bayonets and let the law go!pmnp (.ourt tiat j W(lUd be disaua lined Alibi Sidelights on the ' Hearing. (By W. T. BOST.) Kinston, July 8-Sam (Stocks slept under a $10,000 bond In I'noir county jail last niuht while Duplin and OiisIom debate tin; rijfht to try him on the charge of lynching old Joe Bhtck. When Judge Bond, after an eloquent appeal by Colonel Pollock, announced that $10,000 of as good , money as the realm affords must be put up to hold Ktoeks, a hy- phennt'.'d "whew" went over the court .... . !a l.-: a .Sam Stork were taken to where Tuesday afternoon a preliminary heariui to. come over to now lrvrM pnitntr mamatrtih in rpmiHnt to fluHv down before r - -,.! .... ...:..., i m J o- - , j was heM. Theb.-stof Ieal tal i' " hrt declared. ent was on hand to look after their . J ' . .i D,.iiiv. !).. in th nMu. exactly as it please. CkomCbw ml! from hearlnir m'.imi f m mn.'.r interests but the report is that they were! Vn? t'wt,raon' tuy foun.t M not allowed to do so." I Jo B,ack deHtl' Khwi!r . I he and Sheriff Tsiylur, of Inoi'rK wrers" room. Again it niaae. isinstonians muu and many volunteered to risk moderate would have been called a revenue dbodlst 1 million milea, away irom nere ana ml !!. Un wo1thv otiniHTh. Viftliin- three nwr's ealT. Ote; cwtutot lylor, or Lmou wrers ""u - i. . . . iV- ! to have met at . the county Sue.tt, dj8. nna expression or tne reprooarwm wna- "-e -.rr ; " ""T-T-T. tion with them," he said. "And Jus tice McReynolds also would be dis qualified in sitting in several cases. Editor Called to Explain. Bond first read the reriort with ...... . r..:.. -r, . ... . ..i. r the d.odler is reprobated. But the the bereaved relativw et.the lynefceta Hence that is one of several ffood Yea. laughter but finding the hostility oflsherilT Williams s,iid he fl' find no? revt,,uer not intrequeivtly nnda.niiaaelie tftB a attack wpoo jH guarded by ; sons wliy I think my sppointiet would people in the counties to any investiga-l factt u.)on wlllt.h to wort. Me tfmffiiat Jw Bla'k' 80 P ' , "J rTTl Z 'T"". ' M tion ana tne unwillingness apparently , ne hd done hi full duty ot people or county ornciaw t eo-ojer-1 Black from Snow Hill jail and rtemVi j i it . . -.u .. ' ni anniir. mi oi at neu siunterH. emir. . fuozen or more, aim me mail wnu trail,-- . i.hoot another and "net him" wfceai thousand automobile wwald gather n . o . . ... ... . , there is nobody to chain the victim is 'about tn naiwwea spot au Heartily, ne tuougn mat puonsneu, hat he dronned the w u I . nriWre If in the offending county, the story must had 8een many strange im-a about the boUDd to win the "P" of weu 0f w,urt,e here wt tfce slightest, bnt do harm. Kditor Debnan. explained; jKii that day and feared tyncfun,-. Hc' lynching party. It took Mr..Brnes. aearsny eviiitnee afttBt WH1 Crinaley that he gave hi his compreawd state- j knew none of them. whole day to purchase Ms (fcttion niMijnnd' there' is 'a-'good den!,, according .to ment n ntirclv different meaniti! from .... ... . admiration, but he lias them, and amkt, his friends, that h was not here. It ne ueciared that ioc tfistctt was srwilty , . . . , . . I , ,,t , . . , i that conveyed by the printed word. His ( , . f a shower ot such congratulations he left ( depends ttpoa btocks and Stocks asser- l amounts in the bond to free the f Serene statement whs entirely satisfaett.ry to 8,pri(T hg(t fp8rp(l unfcrt count v farmer. Arch. .Fmzelie wwnt I "" 1 uv'aii:' calls the roll. The judge must i ' '." tt ' Kaieigh- next, week and beui those multitudinous courts. When lie can come back here and proceed against ' .foe Black's tormentors is not certain. reason the those strange faces were. smi. Fte came t; home on his own recognizance. This end-i Thei: the jmlge drifted into the lynch- Kinston bv a circuitous rit and de ed the hearing. so. far. as It 'cow-crns, th(r hig. "1 do not .know, what was. mennt ShcriiT .Wfiliams i,aid h. could find' no two men held in jail. The climax was j by the papers when they said tlm slur- Sowed and both men denied that the not xiiting. In.tii wives of the accu'ted; iffs of (Srecne and lienoir had prophe- hody of 'Black lore anv kife 'wounds, men testified and with one white man sled that the investigation would U a The pistol balls, IV. Harder thottsM. and two msroes, offered alibis which an- bubble," the judge continued. ' "But It were ?. cnlilur un.l 1,; kr.ininn u parently added no strength to the ciaejam determined so far as I can to get to 'used against ! tective liarnes, who said IIt' burrying. Daily he announces! for Storks. The women declared that; the bottom of it and 1 have the power Sam Stockt had ralUd bis vreanon a .44 ,to -crowd that there is no need of; they sl-pt t,Mether 'in one nsnn and ' of the state behind me." j t g oVlmk the- h iring ' concludtd: n runaway gait. "AVe have all the time were lepcat'dly up with sick children!'' He spoke of old Joe Black, the lynch-' with th aanouncsinent IhajSnm Stwks;t,,nt w" WKnt in which to finish thi, durinir' the niuht. The men. thev said J ed man. "Xobodv orctends that he com-i m.l.l iw tu.J u t.u. !rw.f,.u-. ''! r'o it's not worth while to hurry," Judge t occupied the other room and were asleep j mitted a cirme," Judge Bond said, "and! Onslow dors .'not touch Lenoir td there',on W '..Kinston . folks . whoi think it 41 night. The white man and the two. nobody believes that he committed onejk,twiuble.'':.Thft'defen9.v i4 Iiappy 'ver;"",.H'thtt5.wu,,,fy m3ls:nut negroes saw Stocks late in the after-' a jury of white men would have fnil.il' that. It do' nut -'! A 'in eneounter ? P 'or 'a function of Greene County, b noon and wly'in the ' morning. ...That 1 to convict him. Is there an intclligmt KudoU.h lhiifv before ':itrfv''of bh '.iot grow radiant 'over .'the prospect of ... . . . . " 1 t . i. ' .1 . 1 .it . tli an liiuenuiie icrni ui cuuii, ' Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package ..UVWW 1 ' - ..... .... m.iv . . . . . . . m f ' .! i ry a Hi . . for the west yesterday. i tioa that he never knew or heard of the ' prOV6S lU iOC a aW. QTUgglStS. He will return when the time is op-, portune. That wilt W wlieo Judge Bond ! wps all the positive testimony offered. But while testimony was shy all day Judge Bond vai hourly pricking the consciences m white men with animad versions upon the disposition of the su perior race to allow, the inferior to suf fer much and receive ; but indifferent punishment for those wrong?. He eon cluded one of these addresses early in the morning session when Kinstonians talking among themselves doubted the white man who does not know that if i lection one wihte woman will swear that a ne-i A Shower Bouquet for Baa Barnes. srro has assaulted her and noiiit her i Detective H Tt kirng. Hred lwn show pow. judge is down here and be is bossing the - - finger at him he will be sent to the elec.j Main street to the. station yesterday trie chair within 60 days! What chnnoe morning leaning on the arm of the law has he to escape? He is tried by a jury j and no June bride who ever came down of 12 white men and a white judge. And ; the aisle, or the pike, attracted more i want to say mat i nave aonw my part! attention. . Diflerence as to Torture. - Quoting Sam Stocks as authority, for the statement that men sat on the side of Joe Black and stuck knives in him, Detective Barnes confirmed the story of toward taking his citizenship away from j He Was dressed in a clean Panama (torture and mutilation, but the defense him. . (with vest, shoes andliat'to match and Ms producnig witnesses to uegativetbat. "Vhen a nigger can't brine a pint of i carried a shower bouonet. which cm me 'A. F. Move, the Snow Hill business . I I lJ . XL. U-t M . . . . 1 " I . - . the judge met them again" in the aftef 'being caught by at least three police It had listened at first with great con-, body and saw no knife woundlvh' temyt to a detective's story of ' duplicity Solicitor Shaw described as having, the which landed some cbivilrmi firw-ne features of a fish 'which, had been Sliced. in his right social position. "And wheth-'der the full glare of your electric lights county gentlemen: la', trouble, but like '.Mr'.. Move dns not think these founds 1 noon, lie naa aone nis dchi to put tne Macks out of politics and set the negro men in 30 minutes and 100 midnight assassins can come into your town un p. ' i . 7 ... V t J V w 1 J 0. E. KEARNS, President ....... J. H. ADAMS, Vice-President H. A. MILLIS, Cashier Systematic Saving je If Not Already a Depositor in the Savings Department The Ba"k of Commerce this will be a good time to start. Deposits made on Or before July 5th will bear interest from July 1st at 4 per cent compounded, open an account. OFFICERS: . A. M. RANK G. A, Pollock, $1.00 or more will .... .. I, Vice-President It Asst Cashier CAPITAL . TOTAL RESOURCES Mdre Ox" Car.k Your Dack $100,C00.C3 $470,0C0.r" ;' i
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