' - J 'ri'1H'.lPMf I::v" .'.v llll V 1 II, f , I " ' i. VOLUME XiM KIW BXBH, C&1TIX COUHTT, I. C, TDIOAT, AUGUST 25, 1903.rittST SICTIOt, NUMBER it. my. V Vc- 7 -"..; i l7hyaPd:.I:rGr.iI: . The practical painter says, it makes him smile when ; a man insists on Patton's : Sun-Proof; Paint:. It al ways means another .job - - from the man "next door.. '"Envy, is just J another . . - --1 . name tor numan nature 0 1 Hi ; Patten's Paint 3 " ":--v ' it fameus for fa lasting quiHtfe. Made from a scientific formal of the hest material, machine mixed in exact proportion, 1 it '. the only paint that resisU the inn and weather. Never peels, u or chalk off, and guaranteed to wear for five year. ' av-lior book of Faint Knowledge and Advice (free) to . Vj : PATTON PAINT 00, '. -" Lake) 8t Milwaukee, Wl. 4 RELIANCE EAST WINNER. .IOIISTEB Demonstration Arainst the Tobacco . Trust."- .' Splendid Salllar Wlmd and Good Weather - For Pint luce Second Race : : Special to Journals . .. r- Naw Ton, Aag. 22. Tha flrtt of the noes la definitely tn favor of the Ameri can yacht, by orer two minute Includ ing the time allowance, The wind early blew about ' ten mile aa hoot from southwest. 4 The - weather wu elear, ae smooth. '. ' v ui ;,' . Aa then waa ao race on Thnrdy, the same course wangled, fifteen mile to leeward and return, the breeaa freh- bntineet men of enlng throughout untU,!! reached ibont JcounUe to action 1 lie oiatter twentTinnea. -i -i0 FOR SALE Bt HYMAN SUPPLY CO., N&t Bern, N. C. RALEIGH. Canals . As Fellows Crop Report Encouraging, sessed For Taxes. Odl j ?V: Inciease. Raleigh Aug. 24 The crop report for Anguat are now coming in frnm the thousand or more correspondence of the slate agricultural department, Interest Is always felt In the publication of these reports, paitlculary at this time when' the condition of the crops U at a rather critical stage. The crop conditions are just now parllculary good. - Tomorrow th9 corporation 'Commis sion willcomplcto its statement showing the value of railway property In the various towns and counties. It Is said that the value of such property in some counties is greater thin ths v tluo of the real estate therein. This will show what the great increase la tallway as aessments has done. ' The Corporation commission assesses the canals. The State used to own sev ' eral of theso but has now no stock In Thinks Dewey Hiding la Eastern Caro lina. His Opinion of Directors Liabilities. Charlotte News 21st. , Hate Bsnk Examiner J. 0. Ellington is in the city today examining the af fairs of the Southern Loan and Savings bank. , Mr. Ellington Informs The News that, In his opinion, Dewey is in North Caro lina. He thinks he left the Slate directly after the occurrence but seems satisfied that he has returned and is now in hid ing In Esstern North Carolina. Up to the present time, the exact amount of Dewej' dsfalcatlon is not known. It was stated several days ago that the amount would figure up 9181, COO. Mr Ellington thinks these figures will be increased when all the out stand. Ing cheoks come In. He says that to his personal knowledge one check for $3,500 is still ont and he firmly believes that others will show up In a few days, v foot and Ilarlowe, the name of which is now the New Bern end Beaufort. borne of the State officials are making quite a pretest against the delay in get ting printing done. It was stated at the office of the S ate Superintendent of public instruction that a list of the county Superintendents, which was sent to the printer about five weeks" ago, has not yet been printed, though there are .. many Inquiries for It, . . Yesterday afternoon in the yards of the freight 8 talon of the SjulherU rail way here a negro boy abonnt tea. years 'old, Driver, by name, was killed. He attempted to cross a track In front of a through freight train, but. caught his foot In the frog of a switch, and was run over, both legs being out off. ' Kapld work la now being done In the completion of the luterior of the Pollen Memorial building at the Agricultural and Mechanical College. The. massive brick pillars of the Imposing portico are finished,' This .building will give an anditorlutn.dintag hall and lecture room which hav been of late so greatly need ed. - .. - ' - Grand Becratary Woodell of the; Odd Fellows left today, for Fayettyllle: Ha say the growth of the order In this State and United States continues to.be remark able, and this year will be even greater than in 1000. , In the Utter year the net gain in lbs country was about 65,000, but this year it Is expected to be between 71,000 and 100,000. Application have been received for new lodges at Sllgo, Currituck county and at Franklinton, Grand Secretary Woodell says the membership of the order in this Stale now exceeds 9000, -.j; V" Secretary of State Bryan Grimes, who ' Is'so much Interested in Jhe fight against ' the tobacco trust, is preparing a State- : ment which will show the people of the State the condition of affairs. He Is pleased at the Interest- taken by the various ; organization of farmers, and . known very well that the latter cannot succeed unless their 1 entire unanimity of action among them ELLIN G1 ON STILL TALKING. any. The last one told . was the ClubO-j, EltlngtOS IsrdrmTTMWwrtfiaTr in his opinion, the directors are lawfully bonnd for double the amount of the cap ital of the bank and In this event the de positors will not suffer any .loss. If this be true, the making good of the large shortage will fall heavily upon some prominent families of New Bern Last summer, Mr. Ellington states that Dewey's entire family spent the summer at the Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City. He wu paying out each month about $300 and his salary amounted to only $121. He had according to Mr. El lington, no other source of Income and this fact was known to the bank peo ple. . - ' COMPROMISING WITH THE MOB Merchants and Ferum Ctmblae and Adept Resolutions to Fight Tebaeet e oaely. The ruinous price that re pn vailing on tobacco has ttlrrod the farmers and Craven i.ot adjacent has be- r I.. twentvmlle. ' V"?i i.LJmULMlW, wl"" The Shamrock crossed the starting a email noay oi man mu ran-t. l!nflt .t irss.iV. RiUne at on sUple articles and'rnlc thst the high- 1L45-8L ' j j I est prloa paid shall be lower than it costs Ta HM. mil. ,.rv ttnltnn I to nroduce thst staple. That Is the case . -.--M --n.V.v" with the present tobacco question. ...pomHaua , "- -' There was an enormous crowd at the boat, securing a lead of about four HM1.rtii0aM .esterdsy which was com- utes, the time at mark being Heuaaoa 0f farmers and meichn w L68 p m, Shamrock 1.58 p m. the Bham-1 called at the instance rock having trouble la getting her bal loon Jib set after crowing the mark., . Both yachts raced , home at terrific soeed. with wind on quarter and blow- it was of the local Mer Chants and Business Men's Association for the purpose of discussing th matter if), tha farmers. The farmers were oreeent In large numbers. A delegation fi-nm Vnwnnrt and the section south of ; A TRUE STORY. and Beauty. ing about twenty mile rate, the lianoe Craven county camenp on the train .- .v. 1 i - st,.m. vesterdav morninir. Two cars being re- rock 8i(W0pm, the Amerlcaa , boat yZii Jones and On. wlnnlngbySmlnuteaandooaeoonds.' lowcountleg. ' The second race will be sailed Tuts-1 The meeting was called to order by day, the course being triangular, ten President John Dunn of the New Bern miles to the leg, thirty miles In all. t urucer" ala 1 " " " Official time Surt-Shamrock 11,45, 17. J and W Reliance 11, 40, 21. Onter Mark, Reliance fl 0oIton RggUtant secretary. After the 1,65, 14. Shamrock 1, 68, 80. Finish, Re- ,tatement by the preeldent of the pur- llance8,17,45.8hamaock8,26,40.Elaps- pose of the meeting the foitowiag corn ed time Reliance 8, 82, 24. Shamrock 8, -Uka to draugh; -evolutions was an- Waters, John rate, n r YyoiuoriuSiwii, 89, 26. Reliance won by 7 mlnntes, cor rected time. ! - ; . TO CURB A COLD W ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo . Quinine Tab lets. All druggist refund: the money u It fall to cure. B W; Grove's signature Is on each box, ,26o.: ;,; ;..-., ,-. 8th Township Road Supervisors. Alfred Gaskins, David Mcintosh, David MoCaln, J Z Boyd, J A Thomas, Joel Klnsey, A B Dawson, and J H Steven son.' President Dunn said he wanted the meeting to be an Informal meeting and Invited a general discussion Col. Cunningham, promoter of the movement against the trust was expect The Road Supervisors and overseers fM h ni.eaal,t to address the meeting of No. 8th Township ro requested to but falled t0 appear. meet at the Court house In New Bern at I vr W C Brewer mde a few remarks. 11 a m, on Saturday August 22nd. WHJWAY, , Chairman. DAN'L. LANE, . Secretary. He confesBtd that he didn't know what bdon that wonU xelieve the sit uation. All that be knew was mat we price paid for tobacco was less than the cost of raising the crop. He was there to learn and to concur In the meetings deliberation. In the absence of the speaker Mr D L From "With the Procession," In the Sep- ': : tember Everybody's. The success of Senator Foster, of Louisiana, in stopping an expected lynching of a negro by appearing on the scene with two judges, addressing an r "impassioned appeal'' to Judge Lynch's jury, and promising that the criminal should be tried by a Jury to be drawn the next morning, speaks well tor his courage and his eloquence, but' is not convincing, and has been praised too enthusiastically, perhaps. A crimi nal Is entitled to be tried by duo process of la . To hurry that process, to make It an undue process for the -sake of appeas ing a riotous assemblage; to stand, hat in hand, aud say, "Good gentlemen dont lynch the man; the courts will , 'railroad' him to the gallows, If you will kindly wan wis is almost making tue mob a part of the machinery of justice. It Is compromising with disorder , " , . -,,,. Farmers Atteathm I ' The American and Imnerial 1 Tobacco Gomnanie have instructed their buyers Ward was asked to address the meeting 1 I , to ' refuse all tobacco ; not tpro pony He made a fine speecn in wmcu uo ,.! mAa. Th! order la effective every soiled combination and organized oppo- v... a.ii tn w. .YmmA tn thn ' latter. I .ttlnn tn the trust. In reply to the nuuig Miu ,ui in vwjim .w - . . n I. . i .t u n . .An fnl n 7 to do ) rne graaing oy sno iarmura iu- qaeBuuu r.- o lure them better pilces and wiU make about itf He said the farmer could take the handling at the local market and by his tobacco home and lock it up and rot the snaanfaexnrer naacA earta.'" . The farmer does not have to plant to- rTobacco awora should heed th ta sag- bacco he can rely on other things for Matinn i4 ant aonnrdlnirlT. : ' 5 ' aubslstence.' He told the farmers to be ,,- . . .. . V .V. firm, to stand togetner ana iuou8u mo fight might be long and hara dui tney would eventually win ror it was a ngui eoasfieht. ' Mr Daniel Lane then made a short speech ta which he advised strong un ion effort The following resolutions which were kUnntnd bv tavo Merchants Associa tion Friday eventag were read by Mr John C Whltty i' Whereas, The present extremely low Mice Of leaf tOoaCCOISSa ourupimuu this ComDanv In establhhlns! the prht of leaf tobacco produ; td by us and placed I upon the marten rouu.-tlwl by this cor poration. ana reeoDiitng tne ici inat some now a Young Wlfo Kegralned Her Health sevexe oppression lore it m, on us oy tne ComDany: N w tbcief ro 'i It, lieaolved, rty si lamiHru arm tnnscco I producers of Oravt-e o anty along t In line laid out by tn rviim-'s rrolectivo Association of l. I h ''i-.'lHii: I That we oner uui mmn pre tee asralnvt the unj iM snl.m hi I oprrraalr. measures ol lite Amnrn i. i inaceouorn- panv la furclu tlw itw nt otic ol lei tobacco bdlo the ac.ua v St Of pio dnctlon. II That not only In M lulf of the f armor and pnxlnc r of til - Mate, but In bebilf of tha mrcltHt. . i traders, we urge upon all olaisrs if ii olt.wns to lend th lr aid in r li t in j u .f lata oppression. lU. ,TIS iMtitea y a-- wnmi farmers and tobacco , r luo rt to n id their leaf tobacco tn in lble and to this end, and in or !r ilm1 thet may aceompliih fir tbtmr:vi a dfnsi- against the Iniquitous .m r .Mon, to or ganise themselves for the berer protec tion of their own Interest. IV. We urge upon and solicit the co operation of all of our merchant ware housemen and Independent eapiielisia to aid ns In carrying ont ths plans adopted by this body for the needed relief of our people. V We recognize the aid and enoour sgement and assistance offered us by the Nortn Carolina merchant Individually and though their various mercantile associations and tender to the merchants and their associations our heartfelt thank and appreciation for their sym oathv and aid. VI. We recommend that a committee be appointed by this body with a view of establishing local stick company to buy, b' ore and manufacture tobacco while It continues to be forced below the cost of production, and that this corpor ation be established In every tobacco section which will enable the people at home to control the tobacco situation In accordance with the plan adopted at the Convention of farmers and citizens at Rocky Mount on the2Ut day of August, as set forth in the News and Observer of its issue of S tturdsy morning August 22, 1903. lie it runner, Kesolved, That a committee of one farmers' be sppolnted by the chair from each township and a committee of one merchant for each township be likewise appointed to carry into efiect the plan proposed. Be it further ReBolfed, That we individually and as a body in Convention assembled do here by offer our assistance and aid to the farmer, merchants, producers and con sumers In the State of North Carolina to remedy this growing evil and oppres sion. Mr Dixon, of Jones county suggegted a plan for further organization of the farmers within thirty days. Brief remarks were made by Messrs J. Whltty, S B .Parker, James Blddle and others. All were on the same line of thought, Some discussion as to the Farmers Alliance idea was made. After this discussion Mr James How ard addressed the meeting and explained that the reason for the low prices of to bacco was that there was over production He advised the farmers to reduce their acreage a half or else plant none for a year. He thought the matter wonld ad ust itself after this glut In the market was passed. W. E. Birch, Ai ton, Va-, an extensive fruit grower ot that place, writes the following letter to the Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio. We print the letter In full i Afton, Va., June 4, 1900. The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. i Gentlemen "The country Is so flooded with patent medicines of every kind that are worthless and a humbug, that I for one, am glad to be able to say I have found one that la everything and more than is claimed for it. "My wife was very much run down and out of sorts In every way. She had a pelvlo disorder which left her very weak, nervous and no appetite at au. "One day X happened to be at my father's store, 8. A. Birch, Coreeyiue, Alb county, V., and noticed your medi cine he had there tor sale. " 1 thought It might help my wife, so t brought a bottle of It home ana witnin a week she commenced to eat and now she Is hungry all the time and not half the meatolne has been taKen. we coin amree that it beats any medicine to bring on an appetite and to put the nerves in least. ' She has con sumption in her fam ily and she was. In such bad shape t so run down, nervous, weak, and could not eat, that I had begun to get very uneasy, but your medicine made an entirely new woman ot her. I believe she eats and feels better now than she has for years. " have not the ttlghtett doubt but that your medicine has saved her f mm a long spell ot sickness, It nothing wore. All my family had begun to get uneasy, but, ot course, she did not know It and I nave only Just told net ol it since the baa Improved ao much. I bad no Idea It would do bait what H baa and don't think there la another medicine made that will begin to com pare with It." W. B. Birch, Fruit Grower, Afton, Alb county, Va. If you do not derive) prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and ha will be pleased to give yon his valuable ad- , - - Married. ' 1 1 Mr Leonard CPorifoy and Miss . Ida Rowe of Trains' were happily, married Sunday August 28, at the home of the officiating Justice, Esquire G. A. Gas kins. ' ' of 8ARATOGA Spring Water just received at Jacob's Csfe. - . - - 7is np to Tou. if you want a mnle, io baggy, cart, or dray, see 42 Middle St. them cheap bt cause ' ' , ' "I'll Do It. . box will sell f- ; Bull Prof Culture Fails. ', - Tho raising of bullfrogs for the mar ket byG. W Kttter, near Eutztown Ps. has proved a failure. Tha frogs refuse . to live In cspltlvlM-. ; ' - The frog farm gave promise of being a paying venture until the croakers died off so fast that the original stock was all gone. Their rapid death appeared to be the result of an epidemic, but they really died of their noodle diet. . A Fortunate Tonne Lady. Miss Ethel D Wood has been notified by Superintendent of Publlo Instruction Joyner that she passed examination and gets a scholarship at the Peabody Col lege for, teachers at Nashville, Tenn. The scholarship involves one hundred dollars In cash and rail road fare to and ttom Nashville. -The school begins In October. , j It I said that only 'seven applicants for this scholarship ont of twenty-five In this State were success! ul In passing tne examination. The young lady Is to be congratulated on her success. - Police-court Items. The following cases were disposed, by Acting Mayor Hyman yesterday: ; i Martina White, disorderly within the Lna tn the nnlust and arbitrary fixing of dtyUmlta. barged. h"M Holloway Gaaklns, disorderly within "7 Therefore be It. the city limits, line and costs, f8.16V' s: iBolved, v w aui-tin dlanrderl within the i it Th.t wn. tha Merchants Association j - , -i- ' - . n..n i ii.. nn denounce mm u- MiyunMW,uiswrgu. IjTZJ, " ir hon. of the To- ILenaBlount, disorder Within Wli", " - " city limits, discharged. t; . t .jj.That we' encourage the use and The White . and Blount women are i Vxuh the sale of ' manufactured looacco ji..-j ni an.inf.il kihuM manufacturers wno ansu pteawnt affair. In the Queen . treat dhv utet near the depot. Their , appearance ' w andwho wUlat the same time at the police court ' !. almost , habitual promoto healthr and legitimate market ..J ... .... ivaff siatvstiAi haivsi i swansiitintifl. in ma nriiiuttr Mvuaw become-unbearable. - They cause M8?.8ft: SkrraUon of all warned that the next time they were er- eti throughout the State, to the end that rested they would go Into the cella tor a we may bre oownmou., ---e time. . . . i y. ' . a- . Dealer Waa Win. Brown Why do you want me to pay In advance? Are you afraid I won't bring the hone back! . Liveryman No, no; not at all. But you see, the horse might comet hack witnout you. Atlanta journal. If you want a good 5c smoke, try any of the following . brands,: Red Dragon, Aunt Hannah. Cubanola, Cremo Prince of India. : AU for aale at . R raraer, jr'. , i New Orleana Sweet Home Molasses In 1 plnW 1 quart, i gallon and gallon can at J R Parker, Jra. i ;; V Fernaodez to It Releasttf. - United States HIU hu received District Attorney hnt . haaithv oomnetltlon among To bacco Manufacturers and thereby secure better prices for the farmws.' -" ' . TV. That each and every Member of hi. Aniation endorse these resolu tions aad affix signature thereto and that a copy be aent to the New Bern Journal "rMnGehie&WUli.. 3 Parker, Jr., M E Land Uo. I. n oat f.?;-l.. js. n,n - a J flmlth. J J Bax ,o it TtMtnn. James B Duffy, Ltt rh.ii.. UA-m On . E W Armstrong, W t-- usniihi. V Howard. Fov Sim- r n whitt & Co.. Burrus & Gray Co.. Lucas & Lewis, R C Thornton, Hud . n swwilHs. CH Richardson, Thos F MoCarthv & Son A Cast et, James . 1 A I 1 Lmm MOT.. knil anv. gOOQ inapa uio wo u.i - j i lce thiTor tn rtr. with. Wo had our family 1 doctor to give her medicine and he did! Address Dr. Hartman, Preeldent of all he could, but she did not Improve the I The Hartman Sanitarium, Colnmbu0. "Rosette Ice Cream Party." There will be a "Rosette Ice cream festival party," in Swansboro N. C. on the evening of the 28th Aug, 1903, Fri day for the benefit of the "Swansboro Institute," good music and refreshments will be a nart of the programme, the I entertainment, will take place In "Moore's Hall." commencing at 7:30 o'clock, p, m, Let all come that can and will, and eneaee In a good cause, the cause of Education. . - Ladies ow Swansboro. Swansboro N. C. August 18th 1S03. J ' ' rik. a I M Harrison. E W watson.uuy jtojto, Odmmiasloner Charles B E' , w Perry. J S Miller, H a- oomnxunloaqoa from j qi,,. g b Parker, 0 L Spencer, J F Rkinnar. sin that I T...W . Tt el Armatrone. u ucuauiet, HORSES AND HORSEMEN. Two Strike, 2:10& 1 dead. Jack Curry now has Anaconda. "Sweet" Allx reigned nine years, rage, 2:00, has gone to Scotland. Prince Alert has been a mile in 2:08. Peeler Patron looks like a 2:05 pacer. Effle Powers has started In 144 races. Lou Dillon pulls a twenty-six pound sulky. Nella Jay, 2:14. may be saved over ontil 1004. - - ' Lou McDonald hits tbe grand circuit at New York. . i Dan Patch has gone tbe distance this season in 2:00. i Little Squaw's 2:00 Is the fastest race record of the year. I The next meeting will be held Aug. 4, 6, 6 and 7 at Dover, Del. :The Intercity matinees will be held at Cleveland Sept. 1 and 2. jCnspian, 2:18, a winner out In Ohloi I a full brother to CaracaUa, 2:10 Sufreet, by Alcantara, and Maine, 28, by Jack Daw, have been a mile In 2:12, the last quarter In thirty-one seconds, tor Roy Ecker on th Indianapolis track. The Central Kentucky Horse Breed- en' association' was recently formed at Danville. Sy. The association corporated and purposes to bold or three light Harness meeting rear. . . - . ' FOR PRESERVING. Leave your orders at J. L. McDan--iel's, 71 Broad Street, and you will be supplied with the nicest Figs grown in this section. Corned Mackerel, this year's catch just received. . Complete stock ot Staple and Fancy Groceries. Prices as low as possible. Yours to Please, Wholesale & Betall Grocer, 'Phone 91. - 4 m. Marvfiwa rm . ' ag IS X) fo) liilliJ In a day or two. fuin ft In Laces and Embroideries I-j each 7fi . ivjyL:L3 ly uj; 'Ho i Two Days, a m vuiv; u iwju viV iia Caven .Uon boxc o!J la fa-t 13 rs " ?$ - Z0 ZZT,Z2 the bond of Fernandez, the Portuguese Simmons & Holywell Co. Bartoot Bros, who U now la , all - at ; Kew Bent a Holld Mfcmll. i. - ll. v jauWaAl ' The committee on nuuuiua KviMu A eentleman llvlna- Inlthls Tloinlty has by Mr J J Wolfenden: ( . i-ifl 1,1. .mi.u.in.t.i thahondl wk., Wii the farmers ot Craven Ionium Hi. nuuugAiwa mv wiw I mv.ww.. . . . .,., ,k. and Fernandez will probably be released county recognldng he fact that the T.- . . i , .mi naasant mw nricsasa ui ivni tvuvvv astrous to me w i.vo.. "'---"-per cent of the farmer of North Caro Una, and that this disaster to ths i Inter est of that Doay aneevs vu iuwiwi an An, nnnnla. and v vl i . .. Wa racoirnl7.S that th nrloe of leaf tob""co Is eontrolled substantial iv.tv, Amerlcau Tobacco Cojapany " - . . ....wi.u... .-a Intnrpnt OI 111 liuwuuwoia auu tt'ie Interest oi me producer: It the power v.L'. ' 1 by : - : ' -. a Slave. af im Nexdor This is a pretty time ot night for that Dasher girl to be playing Miss Also-Oh, she's no respecter of time. Tou can tela that from the way she's playing. Baltimore American. CASTOR I A , For Infants and Children. Tha IClr.il Yea Ksva fcs C::t . , Bears the Cznatureof PRICES CUT IN HALF. ' A 1 This sale will begin Monday 21th (S and will last 4 days - only. This i3 to O close out the odds and ends, in order O to make room for Fall Stock. ' -' Bee us for Lace and Embroidery. ' i . . - - - . v.- - - - C::r3 r