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YOLUMI HT. VV- HW BIS5, CSAYIH CODHTT, I. C, TRIDAT, JULY 25, 1902. SECOND SICTIOH. NUMBER 33 Uli UMfcUMUl Splendid Waller Fator Tie Flre w men's ToaraaoesL .- - . ,;: Irhlae Paten the feed ttU ' Goldsbere flrtTeanu" Larfe Delegation to Keueke Y ' . IslaaiTtaata f ' , r , --. Mr Martha fjAA Haywood. tUucieK, July 18. A eonsiderabls party left here today on a, 'pilgrimage" to Roanoke Ialand. Among the offlciala . who went were justice Walter Clark and Secretary of Bute Bryan Grlases. . The exercises at lb' Ialaad, the ore gramme of which was given last week, begin tomorrow. , , ' ; : , The parade of the various Art depart ment, In connection with the annual convention of the 8taU llranen'i Asso olatlon and the tournament, wai a fea ture of today. It began at 8.80. The weather was exquisite, the crowd great and the parade a very .line .one. . I( waa three quarter! of a mile long, and wai , headed by the city police force. Kext ..came fire official, loclodlng pnaldent Jamea D. McNeil; State officers, Inclu- ding treasurer Lacy, auditor Dixon. In a ranee commlaaloner Young, corpora tion commissioners Abbott and Roger; . ' Mayor PowH and other city offlceraj '. 1 banda; the fire departmenta ' of Greens- boro, Salisbury, Spencer, Monroe, Dur ham,' Concord, Elisabeth City, Gold - boro, New Bern, Charlotte, and Raleigh, t Muck of the apparatus wu beautifully decorated and taott of the ontforma " - were Tory gay. About 800 firemen were in line. The parade waa under the ! direction of Chief Marshal J. E. Fogue, who had SO assistants. . .--t -. The tournament began at 11 o'clock A Bpacious grand stand is on BUlsboro treet where all the races, tare the hook ? - and ladder take place. ; I, 5 ; The nest annual convention and tour- . - nament of the firemen will take place at Durham. -James D. McNeill Is re-elected . . president He has served 8 years la suo cession. . , A charter was granted by the State to ' day to the Elliott Chair Company of Lexingtons-capital $25,000. Last night - morphine was put in the food given to one of the "horse of one of the Goldsboro hose wagons.' . Some of the food was taken to a chemist and morphine was found in quantity. .The horse was In a stable here, to take part la today's bums, and" the team jwas re- . garaea as Being a iasi one. -: Lawrence Davis, the young white mon who Is charged by Lorenzo Morris ' with offering him money and a railway ticket to kill Mrs. Catharine White near : here, and "who Is ander, bail to answer that charge, declares' hi " Innocence, which ta thoroughly believed in. Mor ' rl' statement is not believed by a single ' official Davla went horns today. He ' Uvea In Granville county near the Wake line. . ' '.' . Mrs. Martha, Haywood, relict of Dr, . Fabrlas J, Haywood, died here yester day- afternoon, aged 91. Her maiden name was Whitaker. - She was one of , . the three .. oldest- residents of & Ral- elgh. --- I'gfiDOBBS."" 51 Lima and Dobbs Base Ball Teams Cross July 24. Crops are suffering for want " -of rain. .. . :"i'l;h-';;f,:- Misa Pearl Nelson of Grlfton who baa been visiting Miss Blanche McLawhorn, returned home Saturday.' : ' Miss Lizzie Swell returned Saturday ' from a visit to Grlmeslsnd. Mr. J. C. MoGowan of Thurman spent Sunday at Capt. 8. E. Ewell's. Mr. and Mr. B. P. WU1U spent Sua day at Moss Oak Farm near Wasp, ,V Rev.4. W. Tjadall, of LaGrange, : will preach every fourth Sunday at Ells worth church at 4 o'clock p. m. As next , Sunday la his first appointment we hope to see- a large crowd out to greet him, Miaaea Etta and Nora s and Mrs. H. O. Lancaater returned yesterday from visit to relatives at Washington. i Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Whltford ot Vaaceboro, spent Sunday la our town. Dr. Covington ot Yanoeboro, wu la Dobbs today to attend Mr. W.A. Ewell and little daughter. The doctor Is an , excellent physician and la very popular with our people. He hu to work now about 18 hours a day. " MUs Etta McLawhorn and Mr. Lyna Lancaster spent Saturday night at Mr, : E. A. Lancaster's at Bellalr. The New Bern base ball boys passed through here early this morning. : We hope they didn't let the Washington boy do themr i j..'. : ?-( i Mrs. L. V. Lancaster and aonGrover, SDent Sunday with relatives la Pitt county. W- ; ;-.A Mr. W. 8. Brown land family spent Sunday at Mr. W. C. Brewer's near here. " ' ' " ' The Lima and Dobbs base ball clubs hays played two games, the first one at Lima In which the Lima boys beat our , boys 10 to 7, and the second game wu pleyed hore lust Fr!y, the score was 23 to 4 In favor of Dol'. a. Ti e Lima boys played pretty good t..Ul t C j cuuMa't do any -thing wllh our I " -7, : Clove Williams and N. II. I rcf Vanctboro, it was Just a 1" 1 t f 1 1' fin. T,'enu; ' ' ." t$ 1 TELEGRAPE3C BKEYITIES. The UUalof Bt Vlnoeat ku had aa- otker earthqaakaw The lakabltaata arc thoroughly frightened and fear a tidal wave 'h . i . The United States CriUer. kachlas' has been ordered to Gap Haytlan, Isvl land of Hayti to protect American Inter eats against a possible bombardment of Utaleland. Allen Cogden a fpromlneat farmer of Rutherford ton N. C. and a eonfederata soldier gave a (dinner to hi friends re cently and after dinner he burned a deed of land which he had made in favor of Us children thus signifying his dlspleas are at soma of their actions. It wu sta ted that Cogdell would commit suicide Da view of his guests but he disclaimed any Intention of so doiag. - '. Members of the cabinet 'with the er caption of Payaa and (Hitchcock will go oa ths stump for Mm republican party Each ona taking a different section of tao country to work in. The War Department hat received word of the murder of four of the school teachers who went Jo the Phllllplne Is lands to teaek last year. The are John E Well and Louis A jThomars ot Prori- denoe, R. L Ernest Heger, of Clnclnnat U, and Blyde A France of Bern O. They were killed by Ladronea. It la stated . upon authority, that the Old Dominion Street Railway In Nor folk ku tbeea . sold. The aaates of the purchasers and the amount paid are withheld. Something a little better than Sunday School picnics wu Instituted at Toledo, Ohio, a few days since. . It was en ex cursion conducted on strictly moral and religious lines but without any sectarian bearing. The Idea of conducting the ex cursion u Jesus would approve wu car ried. Some 800 or 700 attended and lunches were given to all who went un prepared. A great many things that are allowed at Sunday School picnics were ruled out because they were thought to be contrary to what Jesus would do. The excursion wu made up In Northern In dlana. 1 ' ' The city of Richmond Vs. hu a scan dal ou Its hands In the shape of bribery charges. Members of the City Council are those accused. Investigation are be ing made. V..'"'.:v' JTJng Edward hu so far recovered from his recent Illness that ha la able to walk around some. . The city ot Camden, B. C. suffered a big fire Tuesday night. The principal business block Including thepostofflce and the leading bank wu oa fire. The block wu a total loss. The Philadelphia Public Ledger hu been sold to Adolph 8. Ochs and a syndl cate. The terms of the sale are said to he 83,500.000. The J. W." Mackey estate la beUsved to amount to 840,000,000. - Santoa-Dnmont the young Brazilian aeronantand Inventor of dirigible bal loon Is la New York and make some as censions In bis air ship. Cholera la reported epidemic at To kyo, Japan. : ITxH1 TheAssnmptloa Independent, a dally paper of Dllnola, ku begun publishing the bible as a serial beginning with Genesis 1st and going on through the book. ,;: 3 ..,:'- yM .. - ? f ;-. M Amos Brldgewatar, a colored boy ot Louisville. Ky became crazy from eat ing a gallon of toe cream. - ' " : j'- ; The Strong-Toke sensation which hu occupied a large space In the dally pa pers for a few months ku culminated In a rather surprising climax In the strange disappearance of MIm Yoke's Jewels. It I said that measure are on foot to recover the Jewels sad release Strong who Is charged with taking them, with out formal process of law. , i Damages to the extant of 820,000 were made by fire at Goldsboro Tuesday night. Lamb's livery stable, Dr. Crash's store and dwelling, J.. W. Lamb's harness store, Robinson's loo house- and Weil's warehouse were the buildings damaged. The fire started In the livery stable. Several horses were killed. , The amount of Insurance unknown. ; i The next Firemen's Tournament will be held In Durham. ' Rossel Sage, the f amoua financier -of Wall street, fell from a Broadway ear and wu draped quite a distance sus taining quite severe injarle. Mr. Bsge is .84 years old and aotw!'.htandlnc his sge he is u lively u most mea only half uold. ' - j" , Commodore Crownlnshlold of the batt'uLIp Illinois ku been absolved from responsibility for the accent to the ship while la Norwegian waters. Tbs new Russian battleship, Potvlzan I bavinz tail luck. t"acflltwent lato t!:e posesa!on of tLs Eaui!.-4i t 1 tawrtartubeerj! 1 rl I" r ? ( ' " r t 3 - t " m . " -.: ' nf r i II CIS :EKBflOL: Raklrk Breaks Book ud Ladder Record. Increase of Property Talaatlsa. Weather Too Dry Fer Crops. Political Forecast. Can- ' federate Annual Ke-. r -. nalea in August. ; ' Raxiraii,' July S4. The Firemen's State tournament here, which ended to day wu certainly a drawing card. The first event today wu the hook and lad der race, 800 yards. In tkia Raleigh won making K in 44 1-6 seconds, which Is a record-breaker, 'OreeasboroeanM next, 68 seconds. The Raleigh company we given a rousing demonstration by 8,000 or 7,000 spectators, including- Bremen from an over the Bute. " , The hand reel races were spirited. Eight teams competed. Monroe time wu 80 1-8 seconds, Salem 19, Rescue of Raleigh failed, Charlotte 87), Concord 89 8-8,' Tarboro failed, Spencer! 88 84, Capital of Raleigh 85 84, latter time is record breaker. Time made In grab reel race was a follows: Capital of Raleigh 89 1-8,' Second Monroe 84 8-0, Spencer 80, Monroe, Salem, Rescue of ' Raleigh, Charlotte and Tarboro failed. Spencer Bass, of Tarboro, won Individual foot race. J. H. Bides, of 'Spencer won wheel- barrow, egg and sack races. ' The Increase In the valuation of the property of common carrier by the cor poration commission over lut year Is 8370,000. Of this $107,000 Is In steam railways, while the remainder la divided between street railways, water works and electric light plants. Farmers uy that corn Is suffering, like cotton, more on clay than on undy soils. The difference is now very notice able. Cotton blossoms are being un naturally foroed and plants have grown but little In the put ten day or two Weeks. Crops are not bright In this sec tion Ilka their were ten dava asro. Man v trees are showing the effect ot the dry- . . . - - nets and great heat Congressman- E. W. Pou, who has been speaking In Randolph county, sari he feels entirely confident the Dem ocrats will this year take It out of the Republican column. - Ex-State chairman Jamea H. Pou says he Is sure that the letter of State chair man Simmons calling on the Republl cans to uy whether they endorse or dis approve the franofalM - amendment to the constitution will result la bringing out a declaration by their 8tate conven tion that they will not antagonize It, and that this declaration will be embod ied in their platform. ? ' State treasurer Lacy went to Sails- bury this morning, to make a Masonic address. ' - :; '.. The antUpltting ordinance here hu had a noticeably good effect, while there ku never been an arrest under It,. jW! f ' f Julian 8. Oarr,' who commands the United Confederate Veterans In this State, uys the annual re-nnlon will be held at Greensboro, August 19, JO, and 81, and that he expects at leut 1500 to be there la camp. State tents have been secured. ; 1 Prickly heat cured In one application by using of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. It will also cure Eczema, Fetter, Pimp les, Ringworm,' Dandruff,' CutsV Burns, Old Sores, and all akin troubles In short time, when used u directed. For sale at F.S.Duffy's Drug Store. f Erery bodyPor August. ' The August Everybody's la an ideal midsummer magazine. It la compounded chiefly of fiction, the lightest and blith est of tale against a background charming and Interesting pictures. There are six short stories, a little poetry, fine, humorous study of the New En gland farmer, by Holmaa F. Day, who la called the poet laureate ot Maine, noble description ot the growing wheat, "Blade and Sheaf," by Martha MoOul- loch Williams; ; A, Radolyffe Dugmore tells of the TSheep Dog Trial at Trout- beth, which suggested to Alfred OM- vant the grand scene In . "Bob, Son of Battle": Arthur E. Johnson describes the remarkable air cooling " machine In vented by Prof. Willis J. Moore. There are the usual departmenta, "How to Make Money," and "Little Btoriea of People and Things," and a most Intonating de scrlptlon of "Customs and Costumes at French Watering Place." Altogether capital and beanttful number of tie magazine. " W. B. Lane for Legislature. " Ninth Township, Craven Co. Mr. Editor: Since the time appointed for our Democratic primaries la drawing nea,I desire 'to suggest W. B. Lane, Esq4 u a candidate for the legislature. He la well known to the entire people of our county, is popular, and magnetic, possessed of fine judgment, hu hl some experience in legislative bod' and In fact Is possessed of the many qualifications essential to a good law maker. Furthermore It hu heretofore been the custom of our party to select representative for the' General Assembly f rosa outsUe of our city and it Is cer tainly not tl.e proper time now to depart fro-a that custom.- t:. -. .''.; c. f ' a, we call, and earnestly ai ev -yg-.olr crat la tie county to Connty Commissioners Proceedings. The Board met at 10 o'clock a. m, July 14th 1909 pursuant to recess. Present Conunlauoner Jones, Fulcher, Wood and Wadswortn. VATolson'sUUfor 830 for listing taxes In No. 8 township wu allowed. On motion Chu B Tuten wu relieved of poll tax on account of error. ' On motion J P Rodman wu allowed to remove to atreet across the wsy until Ms present place hu undergone repairs. . The matter ot Trent Lumber Mills wu referred to the ualnera Messrs E K Bryan, H B Lane and E K Harper to u- the said property and make report to this Board. ,; " , Mr Alex Justice, Agt., appeared be fore the board and listed his Uxes u sgent to the satisfaction of the board. J W Tremer, after notice, .appeared before the board, and corrected his tax Hit and wu allowed to list his property as required by law. c v ; Ordered that W A Brown, Jr's. fence tax In No. 1 township be reduced 74 cent on account of error. On motion ths board took recess. Board met at t o'clock p. m. July 14th 1909 pursuant to recess. Present Commissioners Jones, Fulcher Wood and Wadsworth. Ordered that woDertv listed to W R Waters u land asd valued at 8500 be stricken from the list on account of er ror. - Ordered that poll tax and bank stock listed to C G Blades be corrected by re ducing the same. 910,43 on account of er- ro and Laura A Blades bank stock valued at 8520 be stricken from the list on account of error. Ordered that the clerk notify the cor poratlon commission that 0 G Blades and Laura A Blades who were returned to this board by said corporation com mission to be taxed in this county on bank stock ownei by them in Citizens Bank of Ellzabetl City for Uxes of 1901 are now residents of this State and should hsve been returned to county commissioners of Pasquotank county where satd Citizens Bank is situated. The sheriff of thia county has been un able to collect said taxes which this board hereby notifies the corporation commission to hare listed In the county in which the bank is situated in accord ance with the law governing the listing of bank stock of non-residents of this State. Board took recess. Board met at 10 o'clock a m, July 15th 1903 pursuant to recess. Present Commissioner Jones, Fulcher, Wadsworth, Wood and Baxter. On motion the property . of Damon Barrus wu reduced u follows: lot on 13 Guklns street wu reduced from 35Q to 8100 on account of error. Board took recess. Board met at 8 o'clock p- m. pursuant to recess..' Present Commissioners, Jones, Wads worth and Wood : un motion tne ciers is insiruciea u get a book to be used as a morldcan rec ord to be kept in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds in accordance with an act passed by the General Assembly of 1899. m'lm-:--- Board took recess. Board met at 10.80 o'clock a. m. July 16th, 1903, pursuant to recess. Present Commissioners, "Jones, Baxter Fulcher and Wood." W.T. Weeks, keeper of Trent River bridge presented his resignation as said keeper which wu accepted, and on mo tion of commissioner Baxter, N. Arpen wu elected in his stead: Bill of T. J. Mitchell wu allowed for $27.00 for hauling lumber from bridges to County home. Board took recess. : . Board met at 8 p. m. pursuant to re cess. "V;; i.r : Present Commissioners, Jones, Ful otcr and Wood. , The report of assessors In regard to property complained of by owners wu accepted and ordered spread upon the minutes, and the list taker, E. K. Bryan wu directed to change list of said par tie and corporation In accordance therewith. x 5 The personal property ot the Trent Lumber Mills wu placed st 81500, it being the amount of lumber on hand on the first ot June as certified to by Mr Hall, the manager, On motion It Is ordered that the clerk notify the Road Trustees of the various townships to appear before this Board at Its August meeting so that they may be instructed in regard to their duties under the law. . , '.',( ' Board took recess. Board met at 10 a. m. July 17th, 1902, pursuant to recess. - . Present Commissioners. Jones, Baxter Wood and Fulcher. On motion the report of assessors on Congdon property In No. 7 township wu accepted. Board took recess. Board met at 8 p. m, July 17th, 1903, pursuant to recess. Present Commissioners, Jones, Ful cher and Wood. - 1 Assessors report. " New Bern, July 14, 1903; To the Honorable Board ot Commlsslon- ' era Craven county: Gfu'lemen: Your order requiring the assessors to visit the property of D Congdon in No. 7 township known as the Plate factory and value the same lor taxation wu complied with this day. We beg leave to say that we have very carefully examined the property in de- V -A NURSE SAYS Pe-ru-na Is a Tonic of Efficiency. I tmxAxt what woksar bat or IT.) .. MRS. KATX) TATLOa . . Mm. Ki Tartar, m gndtuted noras of pmtnlaence, give her x perteace with Ptrua In an open lettT. Her pmltha la aochty aad profeloaMl ataadlog combine to gtve apeclml prominence to her ut terance. e CHICAGO. TLLu, 4ZI W. Monroe 9L- I "Aa far u 1 haTe observed Peruna Is the finest tonlo any man or woman can use who la weak from the after effects of any serious illness. "I hare seen it used In a number of oonvaleaoent eases, and hare seen sev eral other tonles used, but I found that those who used Peruna had the quickest I relief. "Peruna aeematoreatore vitality, If crease bodily rigor and renew health and atrength In a wonderfully abort time." MRS. KATB TAYLOR, In view of the great multitude of wnmen anseruiB rrom some wriu ui female disease and yet unable to find inv cure. Dr. Hartman, the renowned peolaust on female eatannai diseases, hu announced bis willingness to direct the treatment of u many cases aa make application to him during the summer mnntha without chance. Address The Parana Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. tail and submit our estimate for the same at three thousand dollars. Very Respectfully, E, E. Bryan, H. B.Lane, E. E. Harper, Assessors'. New Bern, N. 0., July 16, 1902. To the Honorable Board ol County Commissioners Ciaven county. In con. formlty with your Instructions to assess certain valuations beg leave to report u follows: In case of Meyer Hahn brick building known u the Stanley property the sessors decide that they can not reduce the former valuation of $12,000. There Is about 138 feet street front attached to this property. The Trent Lumber Mill for all build' lngsand machinery and dry kilns and boilers (not Including any stock on hand June 1st at 85,400, five thousand four hundred dollars) and $1,500 for manu factured material on hand June 1st. E R Jones, Chairman B. C. m a Vltl. . iW nn Pnllsw.tr street not listed still incomplete Is valued at 8200. - 5 Broad street for building and fixtures $1,000, this property not given In by er ror but tax lister wu notified by him of same and requested to usess valuation. - , Very respectfully, E.E. BBTASf, H.B. Lahb, E. E. EAitPin. " " County Commissioners. 1 Board took recess. Board met at 10 o'clock a. m. July 18,1903. Present Commissioners, Jones, Baxter I Wood and Fulcher. Ordered that a levy of H be made on fence tax of No. 1 township in order to bring the amount of $800 which the fence committee of said township uk foW ; ,)' v rl?! r fa, i .,-a l;-.i .1? Ordered that the chairman and the at torney be instructed- to look into the matter of the sales of property to the I county, and dispose of the ssme to the best Interest of the county, r 4 Ordered that Asa Bryant, col, be re lieved of poll tax It appearing that he Is oyer 60 yeara of age on account of er ror. Vi tl;'i,; , s ' VA''.-:---X': "i On motion It la ordered that Jas. I Hicks be relieved of the payment of poll tax on account of error. ' On motion It Is ordered that the coun-1 ty attorney bring to the attention of the solicitor the names of all persons who hsve not listed their property and poll for taxation and assist In the prosecu tion of the same, ' - On motion Mr. Max L. Jacobs wu al lowed to remove his bar from 79 to 83 1 Middle street. . 1 The minutes were readand adopted,! and on motion the Board adjourned. ' ' Eritest M. Gbkbh, - - " ' Reg. Deeds. CASTOR I A , . For Infanta and CL r.3 U Yea C::j C::;ht I5ear 'Om'-? i VoiglVi Nnow Drift and UhUe FroHt New Bbl. 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