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left! (vKv h i ill illlJ0J0ICly waaajr-Bw . VOLUME XXIV. NIW BERN, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, NIIOAY, MAY 31, 191)1. -iSKruNll SECTION. KUMbEK 14 Nense River fir -aki i'reviim.. nrJs bv Mx t"c;i. OUT FOR GORMAN. rrUnJ bmiici'nH til Flfhl, With Him s iti c lisac. Senatorial Tic:i the Stake. . . Ml May 21)- I i. I Utility K.ILG0 GRANTED NEW TRIAL. ci( hrrors Uina Com in rm rut it I K nU". I rif Ml nation (.roM nmi' I rilii.il. Sir li (' 1 1.! i ii :i i . Sj v I. Mile Mi. hi I rn ir'. Nen VurU Vdd rcss. Kai.ki.ui, Mi) J!i -To.- iinne,.- allows tht NlMlHf ll,T Ml Miltllll nil', rix miles from hire, r.i-r 92 fed. This bicnk.. Iih rm onl ul llixt poliiHiy li foci. Tin- Hood In thai stream has now reached Ooldo boro wiiil f In imc fot i-f ttii inilwsy bridge nenr the :c. Tin- cotiinieneeiiiofit excreUcs (li Agrlciilltiral himI '! oclianleal cnl.ege were held today, al the Academy of Mu sic. An H'-nrly nil I In- CH'lotH hftd bcon allowed In Inline Nut week, only a baudful were line Imlny nt the cvcrrl.-ies. Tlie speak in toihiv weir, K V lUrn hardl, ( first honor), nf Hinnly county; W. 1) Knniittc "f Halifax county. !' oml IhhiimI; Martin Ke'lonj, of D avl. , .1. J. Idles, of Anson; K. VV. llonitz, of New Himovcr. '1 here were 2H graduate Il Is found lliiil Hie I'nlled Sliiles we ilcpai luient whs In e.nor in hell in that Congress liml pisiod llie lilll allowing tliH ei liiiiigi' of Hie rilled now in the bmids ul' Hie National lu:ir.l for new ones, Knurs if desired. The till 1 failed to puss. Tin: mi'il ury aiil liorll les here are gnitly disappointed. There is no c.liHMtrc in the stnluo of llie stiiko of nil Hie Si niioiril Air I. Ml. n uiu cliiiiisls li. re. They lire sii'.l out TlieSliile board of Hfiiienlluie lind u brief session this nrirnin an I imvc a hearing lo den. Willl'ini IV 'o,ali. ur:;eil mi nppropi iiition nt $ l,rnMI in m l of s;ie. isl farm premiums al llie Stale fair. The hoar. I then nth inleil 'In- coin nieiieein. nt exercises of Ihe A. .t .M eoi-lee;.'.- Yesterday afternoon Ihere win a very liarl rain. More rain fi ll he-1 nii'il an ! llie weather is even cooler I Inn hei ori . Tlie eommiiisioner of ntjrieultiii'e sn lllil Hi I ll Hi i ill into eriis uro'A i .'.lily more critical. Some fauns are lik' Ix'ds of ill 1 1 1 . ll will he days before limy can be worked. The i;iass is taking Ihe life onl of Ihe crops. Il is nai l by farmers that they never saw so inurh jjihss. ll may tie said Hint no farm work Is beinii done In Central Noi.h Carolina. 'Hut cold 'veather is another great draw back. Tlie erops aie slunteil 1 1 ii so cool I lint overriiala were worn lu re loitay. Insurance coininUsioiier, .1 U Voiini;. went to tlie ci-di rn part of the Stale, In Ihe trail of some men who li ive been repre. enlln unlicensed Insiiranee : mi panies, Ihe old Wayne life, ami a New York c.oni an Al Wake Kori l Colleie ll.e alumni binipiet was hell this evenl'ie-, Dr. Ilulierl A It lyster oT RileL'li liein lo.a lllll'ister. The roni'ilelli i ni 'll! exel -ibr.4 were held t.i.lay Hi'v 1'li.iinas liivon ili'llvo-ed I lie l!'erarv ;i I l i'i Tom. mow Ihe ('rad'Oit.-s i'l ;.i a'.; Tliere an- .".I i.f Hi j Aiiioni; lliohc who wenl (run hen to Wake Koresl today were I'mifrM i man K. W ., i x pi lee .Liuie.. i: , Slii iherd, nnd Hen W K Toole Tin ! alninnl Mien led In neii'iially lai je nnin 1 bom. Tlifl Oxford ramp of Confederate Yuliiraiis Is ul Memphis li'l slron Ills a mailer of comment that Hie Norlli C irollna papers a e Irivlni; less to say than Hie Norlliern pnpers h!iom lov. Aycok'n adniirahle addles before llie Nnlli Caiollna nuclei)' of Ne Yolk All seirel soclelles at the A c rn uli n ral Dil Mncl,anlel mllcifi: lu re are I'l d jUlied h,' order of Ihe Inislee- It ..I: I . r . t n pi 11 a I'.i r i , t . 'i ins. i pl .ee Chief . II 111 i;. ; - . I Un lit Imp l Mill i ' j n i 1 1 r . i -. Hmi'.i . .I 1 I reeni'in el lh. (in' lire red- of I M in a. rt aj ii.m Ka-l. llie I .'4- I 1 1 I '. rillnll '. 1 , a I in ! r. i s . 1 . In lak' Ihe 1 he a. : lve . 1 1,: i lly, I ' J i 1 " . o y w ho rrlrio a'e now lot .o friendly new leader In t i lie ae- ears Exercises to Commemmorate Dec oration Day. Soil Tent Farms a Siicoena CoBTlcts Knr Ten (i rad mil Ing Krcisc kolischtr at I'an Auiprlean Fx posh inn Kxhlliit ul ! Churleslon Uai.kh.ii, May :io . Dccoralion day was ouietly observed here. The federal building was closed and at 2 o'clock in tlie afternoon the district court look a roceB until tomorrow. At the beautiful and admirably kept national cemetery the graves were decorated, Including those of Ihe soldiers of the 2nd, N C regiment who died In camp here In 181IH, and of those who were killed In China. The Confederate Veterans from the boI diers home participated In the exercises, as usual. The board of agriculture Is pleased with the success of the two soil test Willi him, hul mar) un to Rasln. They w a thecily, au 1 Dudley a;i C plhlilc Ili-cauai donnau wishes lo win it, his reason for the proposed changed In leadership Mayor Hayes is opposed to Haste domination, hul IJorman lnt"nds to lirin f the Mayor int.. line, as Ihe lattcr's supioi t is imod'sl f ir the City Hall contrlliution In the campaign fund. Thecily admints'nilbin failed to con tribute to llie Democratic Conimittoe ellher last fall or this spring, anil the i in (Kill or .Ml U M I to be derived from the assossinenl of municipal olllrlals is j farms; one near Tarboro, one near Ued needed. Surrcmt Court Finds Grounds JuJlS Charue to Juiy . Opinions Sjiecla1 I o Jiiu rnal Km rum May HO 1 le r-upren.e Ciiuri grants a new trial In ',. ea e of (lain, v- Kilgo, on HiO prouu.K . f M.n-e ,'!. in Judge ll 'ke's i hi- i'e f I he jurv . r-epiune Courl liled tm- ' , losing opuiioiii. l. day Stiain vs Fitzgerald from Dorl ani al tirmeil Van ii vs Edwards from lleril.r.l new trial Skinner vs llallroad from Wilson no error Hryan vs Uallroad from Calanlia ei ror James vs Markham from Durham al- lirmed In hot h appeals, (lattis vs Kilgo, new trial. NOTICE FROM COMMISSION What lnu-'vMx ThcT Wish o Assess In Sl.'ad e( LJJQtiCJ UaI.ki-.ii Mm' d1' l'n eerporalion coiuniUkl.in'p rierk l. slay sent oul a cir cular lelti r ii oil! y lug all si reel ral! way 8 whter eoiupaiiir elrstiie light, gas, elec'.rlr ; .out t'-rr airl hridge rompa ules thai an 1- t 1 1. 1.1 u. r-vrnne law Ihey m.i-i re;. or; in. .r to llie c ei.mis-u.n us ail i.iie us&cssod on urll pr.-peity by inbsl'.n and U"l hy the countlci n.perty wlll lie WHY SUFFER FROM CH,NL!fTFEsVwREsTs Gnip; and oil other forms of maladies when you can be cured by Roberts' Chill Tonic The world d.xrs not contain a better remedy- Many wonderful iures made by it. $ cents a bottle. Money ret jndej if it fails to do the work. Delight ful to take. Local Druggists. I Chill Tonic I Dudley lias several strings lo his poillir.d how. In addilloii lo his proni iuenre in elly poliiic.s, lie has two brothers, one, W. C. Dudley, In Talbot, and the .oth"r, K (.. I) idley, In J leen Anne's (!oii'ity, ol ill Kislern Snore, wlio will be candidates for Hie I, "gisla ture, tlie li'si named for Senator. Tlrn the Dudlevs will wield an unusual political power in the arleei ion of t he next United Slates Senator should lh-' two he successful in their candidiey lor ;':e LcJ l.it.iie, and their brother or Hi : city ,1, M-;iat..r. lOlllle l II nu-iiis and. . ' 1 1. v" etlllveM- ! liram w ill wl- id c ml i oi o deleat ion. Jorman has uoi yet m i L .lalemenl In , cunnd-icy i hut uie pniill lakes it loi t will e.oiitiol tin' Stale eouv with f -w ex;'rti ions, llie e- lions. At a conference of I i irnian, i liiai man Vandiver, lllinni Dudley, t''ieeui .u Rniu aid ol liei leaders In:-.! week, Ihe e.indi'lates fo, lh" Legislature, were di--eusseil. dorm in set uilni.cd the lists a.m wle rever there were contests inlim ii.-I hii choice of the candidate:. A State leader Hays the plan of Hie Stale Kveeiillve Commit tee is to have the convention unanimously pledge Ihe members to be elected lo the deneral As semtily lo vote for (iormnn for I nlted States Senator. Th's w ill niiiae donnan 1 he issue of I he campaign . Tills eo-a rse was followed In lH'.ll, an 1 llie Ueneial Assembly chosen that yeai, on thai Issue, was overwhelmingly Dem ocratic. Democrats from the enmity de clare that the precedent of 1S'J 1 should he adopted lids year; lh it dorni'in should he nominated as then, by n resoiutlonjof the Stale Convention, and the. light for the deneral Assembly should lie made on I iiat line. Snrliigs. Sneclmens of plants from tlie.se arc on view, particularly of tlie votches, showing these as grown In the ordinary way, and, also after "inocnls tlon" with the soil which is precisely suited to the votch. The former Is 7 Inches high, the latter :i feet. News was received today from the Nortli Carolina corporation commission er's, on tlie way to San Krancisco, that on arrival at Chicago they found the route would be the Canadian I'acllic and not Ihe Norlliern Pacific rail w ay So grassy are the farm lauds that It is actually dillicult to tell what Ihe panic tilar crop is. Yesterday was Ihe first i ululess day in 11) days. Some ploughing was done yesterday on hill sides. Thete is no end of talk iiinoii:; tlie fanners a'aiiil scarcity of labor. I'lieSheiilT of Kdge nb biouglil two negro convicts, certified to be desperate and dangerous men, to the penitentiary today, one to serve 1 1 and one 15 years, lor manslaughter and burglary res pectively. As yet the amount of Ihe loss by ll Hiding of the penitentiary farm on ihe lioanok" river is not known, It Is quite sure thut the penitentiary will have to negotiate considerable bonds this year. The Hood will of course make llie rum u ill needed larger. Many persona went to Wake Koresl college to hear the graduating exercises. liov. Aycork was tliere. He went yesterday and spoke at the alumni ban quet. "Out lil lie girl was unconscious from strangulation during a audden and ter rlhle attack of croup, I quickly secured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giv ing her three doses. The croup was mastered and our little darling speedily recovered.'' So vviiies A. I.. Spall.. rd Chester, Mich. K S Dully it Co Virginia-Carolina League. MollN I M. Special to Journal Richmond, May :! cigh I Richmond T, Kal- WHEN NATURE Needs assistance il may tw tiesl to render it promptly, but one should remember lo use even the most perfect remedies only ' when needed. The ll and uiosl sim- i pie and gentle remedy Is the Syrup of Figs, manufactured by lh- California j Fig Syrup Co. ice lot have Fnlr- Newpoil News, SI, Newport New.- Norfolk. May mouth 2 May :!. Wilmington Norfolk I, I'orts- llishons Chester and Homer were present at tlie graduating exercises of Si. Mary's female college here. The nine graduates are Misses Nannie I,, ltunn, Jeannette Biggs, D. M. Iloykln, Lena (). W. Dawson, Eliza II. Drane, Kllen J. Kalson, Elizabeth There Is no Family Medicine so fa- Montgomery, Julia N. I'arsley and Alice op.bly known as P.u.N-K. 1.1:11 For i Welch, lilshop Cheshire addressed (he over slxlv vi ars It has hem used by Ml.- : graduates and presented diplomas, sioiiarich in al! pails of Ihe woild, ,,oi - Adolph Ixollsclier, who came bore last only to . oiinletart Ho- climatic . year from AustJa and started the dcr lluenres n their fsniill.a hut foi t he ""' 1,ll,J company, which failed, Is now .-lire of all di u-an of liieli .wels, and , ' eharge of "Old Vienna" at Ihe I'an h,r wounds, hums, hrulses, etc. Avoid j American exposition. -uhslltules, Ihere is hul one I'ain K llh r, j The board of agriculture takes up to I'eiiy l avl.-' Trhe J ie and .Vic. uiorrowthe matter of pat tlclpatlon In I the Charleston exposition. llov. Ay- Annoiirs ('holrc Ijolns and Kiha al Ihe Oaks Market. Staudaid 'cock Is very desirous that tliere shall he a creditable line exhibit. OK AH. crops Ihr eking I tl r : y u houl well. oil I The May W Tl acclion are h grass U line W bare had i ic i-lvr rslna now for OHO llmr, yet n nuglil lo feel thank ful il la aa oil wllli ua aa Ii I'. Tim terrible hall whJrli wrmighl nnrli il alrnrllon In mini loCnlllln nilmed ua fiitlrelf. Ilowerrver. II llm ralim con tl ii up Lint ll will rauar qubr a bus, In llio ay of fiilra rxpna Id c ul'lvsilon. Mr ( C O'Neal anil lit Iroihrr JamM, went to Morehrad Humlay. Tliry leporl an eej lyablo trip. Mr l. I' VVhltfor I an I Mr I. II Wlillford Iml'i of our pin p err In jonr clly Hiioilay afienmon. Mix Julia O'Neal of Dover lllph rVbool anil MIm Haille ONnal and AmaaiU Whllfnrd who have lasrn vlall Uf Iri lhal aoclloQ eame dow n by lbs (( lrl rUinday- We Kla.ll web com lbm bom if ala. Mr. T. U. Btlllry. and a Ml. Jartann bnlb of Waahln(tlo maito ttualiieat trip in our plac flatnMay, bat rttu'nrd day. It tb rnl trantMt !? tbo ilrhi coaoopikia of tb nw totA U l( wiaat t lb Uibm prMMir of law r . imh1 by My InulllKent burty of man. Wl do bf H l "t ptOfMrly alf prnrd, fnf If h t, ttmwl (ma kalf nf or rMtt will N dlaeontlnowt, and mum nf lb MMt Iwpoitaat on too. CASTOR I A . Tot XnflutU w4 CUlir. ; lh Hi Yc- Km AhrijJ B::;tt iioara tha r.-.aturw ef BACHELOR. May HO -Heavy rains continue. Crop are d'i'iiaed, grass plentiful. The fust lilsh potaloesof Ihe heason shipped from here i.re thote shipped by Mr Isaac Taylor, llie SMdi The (dilldieiis day program was nicely performed at Oak Oiove on la. I Sunday tho UHth. Tliero was a large crowd mil in spite of the damp weather. Many visitors and friends from llarlowe and nelghlxiring plac: were present and neetn lo enjoy the eierclsea MI'S Idz..ie Kwelland brollier .lohn of Vancnliorn pawsl through liaehelor last Saturday en route lo ltcaufort. Hh" toppel ovor In Bachelor Friday night and bur many friends were glad in ace ber. Many of our young people wenl to tho entertainment at llarlowu Friday night the till), and all report It good, ll was rnjnyed by all. Tho "chr Cha T. Hlran, Capl. Mar hall baa sailed for K. City With cargo of Innilier from llladea . Co. mill of till a place. The sound of tho long sllnncfsl whii ila of Ibo mill formerly owned by the Noun Hlvrr Lumlwr Co., wat hsarrl Monday, !l hrlnga bark the memories of daya Rone by. Mr. J (1. Harbour baa acropted a pol lion wllh lb Illadia Lumher Co. a aawyr.r, wa are glaillo bare Mr. Daibnur wdh ua. Claude Taylor and J. ft. Rcclon peol Pamlay afternnon at Harlow. Tha heavy abowor of Hnnday nlgbl cauaod man; of onr aportito coma la oo Moi day anornlng. Mr. 1. B. Norman, rpralla lb jUllbert A Pro Dr Co., wu la Pachalor Salonlay. Tb fnTernnwnl aarrey boat la inr. jlog tb cbauael of Vlabfoot Crwak thlawtak. Maty tf oar trwektra did wall tm paa tbla aaaaoa, bat 0 bablnd oa tab bat a. rVima of far ami art fcoldiD lblr tottot madt laat yar. - Mlaa ItoatU Maaoa aarl Mlat Taarl Taylor apatt Huaday afiaraoot tl Bocbt lor tbt fiaala of MlM ficrtha Ball, Mr. John LXII or iVaufort wu littln t nchIof lail Ptinday, T. C. K. You aru much more llablo to disease when your liver and Isiwols do not set properly. I c Wilt's Little Karly Risen rennn e llie cause of disease. Kb Duffy .t Co. ARAPAHOE. May 111). Our section has been visited hy very destriirllve rains for several weeks. Since cabbage fell In price our fanners nave done little as the low lahds have licen Hooded. Iter! and Raw les have built an addi tion to their aloro to glvo Ihelr custom ers the advanlago of cool drinks. Tho people of tha Christian church have Jual repaired tholr church lot and fence, which adds graally lo lis looks. The vocal music claaa of this place haa shown Hi appreciation of music by orurlng tbnlr aame instructor for another station wllh several new mem bers. Wo lore lo aee our people appre ciate the aclanoea of the beautiful Tho Academy tave Ha closing entor- talnmont for tbla year. The Principal had labored bard lo make ihe eierclaea pleaaant and profitable. To make a long lory abort, tha entertainment was a complete luooeaa. Tba weatber pleas ant, beautiful Inna'a fair faca In view, and Ibo Academy waa packed full wltb qo.ll a many ataadlng al the wladowa. Tba crowd waa quiet and orderly. Titer war persona her from almoat all parts nf tba county and aavaral ouUlda of ll. Re. I. W. Kogera of Trantoa and He?, Oao. Tyton, of Aurora, Mr. and Mr. 0. Holloa, Mr. U. li., Uaae and Wlb ford Holloa, Mlaaoa Dlaaob Data, OonMlla and Gall la Roluin, of Olywi- pla. Maaara. Bat aad Lot Job nana, and Utha Maaoa of Orleotal. A Urft aant bar from Realaboro tad adjoining hot bagta. Itary oat taaaatd plaaaad tad thara waa gtatral eoaapllntMUry ra- aaarka. Aaoibar dattghtfol faatart of tbt avealng wat tbt baaktt aepptt aftartbt tiattlata, A Urgt aambaf of yooag Mh broagbl beaotlfal wall fill4 bat kaiawblrk aiMdlOOS to furnishing tba Academy, AU boaor to tbt yonng la. Ilea. C, Chip Items. May The Rev. Mr Newton of llie llaplist church will conduct services al our new church Ihe 1st Sunday in Juni at i o'clock p. in Mlas Klta McLawhoni lias returned from Cniollna Christian college at Ay den lo spend vacation al her home Ilei many friends are glad to have her wiih ihem, even if only for a short time. Dr. O. .1. Mender of Pollocksville passed through on his way to Vance horn, and spent Tuesday night with ll. C. Lancaster VVc wonder if bis visit is altogether a professional one V The entertainment which hm been successfully presented several times for the benefit of the new church near II. (', Lancaster's will he repealed at Vanco boro on Thursday night, June litli. Kverybody who can should attend anil encourago tlie young people In their ef forts. They have already made enough to buy the doors and cell the church, and tl'e proceeds of this entertainment will go to aid in the purchase of an organ for the church. We haven't many personals Hits week for everybody Is to t busy lighting gen eral "Oreen" to visit much, drass, grasi' grass on every hand and If the wet weather continues much longer, crops In low lands will be a total loss. Many have already plowed up and planted over because they couldn't work their crops. Labor is scarcer than we have ever known it, and commands unheard of prices. Mrs. Hellna Brewer died at Hog Island on llie 19th Inst., and was burled al her old home on Neuse river the 'JOlh. She was nearly 80 years old and left children grand children and great-grand children lo mourn the loss of a good christian hearted mother. Funeral services were conducted at the gravo by llie Rev. Mr. Spear of New llern, wllh a large attend ance on short notice. Our new church near II C Lancas ter s will lie known In the lulure as "Kllsworth" church, a namu given It by Mrs. W. K. Lancaster, to whom the com mittee awarded Iho privilege of naming It, as a reward for the great work she has done for It, and she -wishes to ei tond hor heart-felt thanks lo her many friends In New Bern for tholr assistance In eroding tbe edifice, so much needed by us, and hopes Ibcy may have occasion to rejoice over bread Ihui cast upon Iho waters, and not only her city friends, but all those throughout the county, who have to llborally contributed lo the work. Notwithstanding the Inclement weath er, there was a laryo crowd la attend ance at our church last Banday after noon to organise a Hnnday School, which waa organized wltb about flfly puplli with the following oftloeri and toacbera, Superintendent, Mr. rj. F. Hill; Assistant Superintendent, Mr. Clarlaaa Lancaster; Secretary and Tiaaaorer, Mlaa Loli A. Willis, Teacbwra, Mlatee Annie Kwell, Utile Lancaster, and Mr. Lynn Laneaaler Tbere I a cat of criminal aaaau.lt to be tried la your city Friday which la causing great Inter! throng boot oar township, tba defendant ll a well kaowa young man of oat of the beat famlllea of oar towaablp tad la eoaaaot- ad with many of tba leading famlllea, tot only of oar aectloa, bat of Pitt toaaty. Tbt outooroe of tbe trial will bt wale bed for by hundrede of oar peo ple, tad wt would tab, "wbtrt trt wt at," If oar Itwt atlow woota of bad rrp tUlloa lo laelaia each tortout charge by Ihelr ewa teetlmoay . . Took Dim at Ilia Word. "Men on newspnpers often neeulhir expcrlcncon," snld V. A child of Cidcngo, "and such n olio be fell a friend of mine boiiic time ngo. The friend in question xvns city (alitor of n grout dully, and in tlie course of bin iii.'iiilfold duties it fell to Ids lot to take to task one of Ids reporters. The reporter In question was (in KiiKllsh inaii, Blow of thought aiul action ami inlKerly of upeech. Through the tirade to which be was subjected ho said nothing, and when It finally ended be left the presence of bis superior with- ! out any comment. "lint, as the result proved, lie did Home tall thinking. City oditoi'M when 'llled,' us Is well known, are not par ticularly choice or ccotioinlcal In the language they bestow on their unfor tunate reporter,!, and among; other things the Englishman had bK?n told that lie was no better than In fart, was a crazy man nnd that tils proper habitat was n lunatic asylum and not the ball bedroom of a Chicago board lnr, house which be occupied. "The laigllslinian took this iart of llie city editor's remarks as bis lext and acted upon tliein. lie promptly went to an u.syluiii, had himself thoroughly examined by three or four alienists nnd secured from thein mi olllclal cer tlllcnle to the fact Unit be was sane. With this he appeared at the olllee of Ids paper Hie next day, mid, entering the editor's sanctum, he slapped it down before his astonished and dis mayed superior. 'Now, you go and get one,' xvas Ids only comment and for once that city editor capitulated." New York Tribune. 1 3s i Corned Mullets oday. 5 f ? s y. Mr.ua WhoI3Mnl' iW. murium, " g li.oiit Ol. 71 Krosvl Hi. Bun knl'A. "Ills name was Alexander, nnd bis weakness was the horses," said the re porter. "Surprising as It may appear, he won Bomet lines and enjoyed n brief nodding nc(uuliitancu with fortune. When tbe bookmakers got It back agnln, he took to drink nnd In the end went nbotit trying to pick out a good place In which to kill himself. "He iHiught u drink In n cheap hotel, and the quality of tlio llipior led hliu to believe he bad found tlie place. lie wIhIumJ to do no man Injury, but nny one who sold thut sort deserved to find a dend tiiin on the premises. lie hired n room, small, bleak, well calculated to mnke a uuin willing to blow out the gHB, even If lie hud tin nverslon to It, which Alexniider had not. "He plugged the apertures, closed the transom, hung tils coat over the keyhole, turned out tbe giiH nnd lay down. Then tie lighted It again nnd wrote n few foolish letters of farewell, so bard Is It for even n tired mortal to quit with no word. Then be put out tbe light, stivv that the gas wiih flowing freely nnd lay down. "He noticed that It was ten minutes to 1 o'clock In the morning. He fell asleep, certain It was nil over. (Obliv ion.) -lie woke. The sun was streaming In. It wiib high noon. Yes; he wna alive. He could not understand It Tbero wna do gna In tlie room, yet It wns etlll turned on. He finally (Uncov ered thnt In hotels of that sort they turn the gas off at 1 n. m. 'Ilunkoedr he eald and went cheerily on hla way." New York Bun. gHVtfa , i i iMaill 3 mm Mr. W 1 Butt of Mtrtk Brook, X. 0 aayt bt taffared wtta pllaa fof flfWea yara, lit triad rnaey remedial Wltb at rvttiluantil he aerd DaWltt i Witch tTaiel Paha and that qutckljrnr4 hint f I Du!Ty Co.' G. MORRIS BOND, Solicitor. 210 North Calvert .it., Baltiuion-. Md. TRUSTEE S SALE M)f Side wheel Steamer "Bcrtlc E. Tull," Schooner "William I. Simpson," Schooner "Haltlc While" and 2 Covered Scows. fly virtue of an order of tbe United Hlat"a District ( nnrt for llie District nf Maryland, silling in bankruptcy, ssisl May 7, 11)01, in the matter of the eatnU of William Hopov a bankrupt, formerly trading aa Wm. Hoppa A Co.. the under signed. Trustee, will sell by public auct ion, at Henderson's Wharf, foot of Fell atroet. In tbe city of Paltimore Md., ON THUHrtDAY, THE 6th DAY () Jl'NK, 1001, at 13 o'clock, noon, the follow ing Onanlcne Knglne, Hide-wheel HU-amer ilertle K. Tull," built In IHW, 183 tons KPaa, n U'lii net, wllh all lier Appur U nan cr a, ScliiHiner "William I. BimiHinn," 58 Wna groaa, M tisii not, Wn(fth flt.O, bndlh. to.it, depth S.J, with her Tackle, Aprt Furniture, "tc. Schooner "Halite Whlto," W Uma grtsia, M tons net, length (Mill, breadth IS. t, depth 5.8, with her TarkK Aprel, rumlturw, etc, etc Covered ftrow Rn, I, Lenglh 75.1, brveulth ll.ft, 4epth . Covered Scow No. 4, length 84, breadth t depth ,. Tsrtni of Pale-. Cash, k dpoalt of 500 will bt required of tbt purchaser nf tho Buwmerr, and f 100 apnw each of tbe other veeaela at tht time of ami Tot Ttaaehi will be at Uenderaoai'i Wharf oa and after Monday, Jan Ird, 1901, fir eiaminetbrn. JAMM J. COnS Kit, Tro.U-s rATTtSON tt 0AI1AN, Anetiner. Baltimora, MU fl it AT REASONABLE PRICES is tin- 1 1 - ii i . 1 1 1 1 id the hiiur uiil wo satisfy tlie demand. We luiy diivrt fnun 1 1n millinery centers, pay cash for evi'i'vtliino we t;ct, and Ki t "lily 1 1 1 - host uf everything in l i i iiiiii.t ami tint l imine.! millinery . ( hir liihtniiitTS ";et tlie advantage. Hut, ,jtnlf?i! f our jirices only after yon have seen tlie goods 1 in t at i n s for the themselves would almost seem to nnelude the slyle and beauty we attach to them. HIRT WAIST Tins U-antifnl hul is the Newest Creation ill Hat. New, Stylish and Nol.liv. and at sneli low prices. Our l.Mi Hat is a marvi I M i hh Minnie Dawson, maunder of our Millinery Depurtment, wnnld Ih' ilelinlited to show you through our line. COMK AM) HUINd YOi:U FRIENDS. All uie welcome, httyera or not. O e t wwm wm aaa Bill II I n Nice lot of Pig Ilnnw, RrealtTaftt lint on ( j Jj tad Biff Utlltt ta Wad. HalnaMuaUrd rTMaln(r, Treparwl K U Mnatard, Borea Radlah, Daked Dna with or without tomato aaneo, v ) Jtrktea-Hiwtet and tour, Prwrvixl (Jlngor, Lea tt rerrina gaiona, IHns 4 Label Ketchup, and many other alee thlno anmemna to tnontlon " oK In nrh a tmall apaet. DO ITT rOKOCT OVIl CUICKF..N. I t. l Sattcrthvaitc Hi Oro. Phone 169, 61 Brol F' ( ) A A a i ,
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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