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. -- ' Ml yolCmi iivi. . V jiw Bra, mm couhtt, h. c, tdisdat, noyimbir 10, 1803.iirst section. RDMBIU 63. AM fl Li 7 I" -Km. FOUND GUILTT AT TRENTON Jury Out Thirty nutates. Sentenced To ' Hang Dec. 11th. Prisoner Afc . peals To Supreme Court. Saturday closed the celebrated trial Of the negro Alfred Daniel, for the mui der of If r F Q Blmmons. , When the State bad finished tu aide, the defenM did not put up any witnesses but simply asked for a verdict of murder In the second degree or one for man slaughter. The appeal made to the Jury the defense contending that such a ver dict could be left td the Justice of the Jury to glre the prisoner. ; On behalf of the .Stated the speech of Solicitor Larry I Moore,, was unusually line.' s The Jury was given the case at 7 p m and returned tn thirty minutes with a verdict of guilty of murder, and the Jndge pronounced the death sentence, naming Friday Dec. 11th as the day up on which Daniels was to hang. The defense made a motlonrfor a new trial, which was denied. An appeal to the Supreme Court was asked for, and upOBaflldavIt - the appeal was granted, without bond. The Troubles of a north Carolina it lie While Breaking Into the The Doctor finished the dinner - 'hlch oonslsted of seven courses. He fel . u if he could go through the same ordi el for the aaks of the wine; however, he fore- bore to mention to his "hosts t'taf he rthduaht they were excellent o inolfl- seurs of wine. , Dinner over, the doctor had hoped to hare a pleasant, quiet visit with his hosts bat they had prepared more igciny for htrn.V There Wis saoperat f 'nim tils we Jajeve TAB ACTOR PREACHER. Rev. Francis Ireland Delivers Two Fine Sermons At The Tabernacle Church. Rev Francis Ireland, the converted actor, preached to large audiences at the Tabernacle Baptist church Sunday. Be Is an evangelist and preaches simple, yet with great force and effect. Ills sermons were very well received. His morning discourse was on the text, "Lord. What Wilt Ihou Have Me To Do ?" He presented bis subjeot splen dldly end made a strong plea to the sin ner. After the sermon five persons arose for prsyers and many In the audience signified their desire to live more con sistent christian lives. The subject of his evening sermon was the "Unpardonable Sin." He reviewed the history of the world from the c ca tion and showed how sin had, caused many of the great disasters of the world .He made the, greatest of all slue, or the unpardonable siu the rejection of Christ The sermon was Impressive and effect ual. - Mr Ireland expects to leave for Wll mtogton today accompanied by his wife and child. He Is on his way to Texas where he spends the winter on account of his health. He may, however, be In duoed to remain here until after next Buuday. If he consents he will preach n the same place. . Fanner Attention ! . The'American S&d Imperial Tobacco Companies have instructed their buyers to -tsluse all tobacco not properly graded, r This order la effective every where and will be obeyed to the letter The grading by the farmers will in sure them better prioes and will make the handling at the local market and by the manufacturer much easier. Tobacco growers should heed this sug gestion and aot accordingly. ftotsol Dyspepsia Cure QUietts) what veu eav THE DOCTORS DEBUT. JUDGE PURR ELL REPRIMANDS to attend. In itself been a great pleasure to oar t. .1 but there were circumstances .whk nWcrS aecideaiy pauuui. aner us ana unca- ment pi tne opera engagement uk fioc- tor besought his haberdasher's b sumo tlons and learned that the full dre s suit was the proper garb f or the ooc aiion. This, of course, called for an opera hat. . x ; ; To make the event more pleassut the company of a young lady was en;s,;ed. The carriage was provided sttd the couple had a delightful ride through the parka to the opera house. Upon the arrival at the opera the usher took the doctors hat and touched a secret spring which pi t, it in a collapsed state. The hat was handed to the doctor who regarded its apparent ruin with dismay. "Just look at that hat" exclaimed he; "It looks more like a dinner plate," and so It did. It had been pushed fis t fp the sske of convenience in the crowd but the doctor did not understand. The opera was a delightful bit or nsxmony and romance but there . was no i.n;oy- ment in it for the doctor because of his hat. After the opera waa over aol tni couple were seated in the coupj, the lady noticed that her companion was bareheaded. . ''Why don't you pat on your hat Dr JosM" asked she, "W'U" he said, "I have such a headache that I cannot wear my hat.", i (V was a ery good lie and so impassive that It even called a halt In tin conversation. The spring was accidentally toucher: ind presto I The hat resumed lu proper and again the doctbrsejel stuck out. Presently they arrived at a fashion ible cste where they had a late lunch. Tne officious waiter at onoe grabbed tha doo tor's Ul fated hat and gave It a pinch that made it look like a church Elec tion plate. The dootor wss so mac. he eould have fought with the waiter but his lady Interferred and took 11m In charge. The dootor was heard to ssy something abosi a whole , lifetime btilng reo aired tolealilhe ways of social f. f One of thfertUfectxry lxper- lences tha gentlemattn his vit !t was his inability to reduce whlake oup. ply. In his room wa. A; CabiiBV in which he found a bottle that eonUlned liquid that looked like whiskey, s:nelt like wlskey, tuted like whlake;', and proved to be whiskey. He felt th need of a stimulant after his strenuo is dsy with society. He took a nip of booze which was only a primer, anoth .r in stallment followed the first one aid that found encouragement for nothe . He thought it would hardy be polite to ,ake the whole bottle and he put the tempta tion away but his thirst came upon him and he returned to the cabinet to finish tha bottle but he found not the half consumed bottle of whir-key, but a new bottle, ready for use. As he hsd not toen out of the room the doctor wcecerea how a new bottle of whiskey uitfdbe placed in the cabinet without his xnowl edse and he at once began to r aspect that the place was haunted. -It a ade no difference how much or how ' ofier the bottle was emptied it was myste iously replenished by some contrivance which the dootor could not understand. His wishes could not have been belter an ticipated tn this mittei. Then when the whiskey had been abolished to the limit he found ttlngs more to hla liking. The room wiltsh at first had such summery,' frees (nj ap- Unlted States Commissioners. Asks For ResifuttiontV ' Pernlclois Ac : J" : tivltylCharged. Special te ottrnal: Raleigh, Nor. 7. Juige Thos R Purnell of the Federal Court, today tamorad one TJsdted States Commissioner.' and notified other resign atlons would be accepted, and severely reprimanded, because of their pernic ious" activity In working up business for tha courts. Jndge Furnell hu returned from hold lng courts at various, places in his dis tricted found many trivial case on the dockets, b whlchtte Government's In feresta dldiiiot demand proseoutlon. v;.r The Palje Comedy Company. . la ths, Paigex Comedy Company the oHlaens have one of the ablest amuse ment enterprises that they have had the pleasure of witnessing. They opened a week of attractions hurt night and were most enthusiastically received by a large attendance. Every seat waa taken. The play, "A Fight for Fortune" waa a melodrama with a fine mixture of fun and pathos.. There was a strong plot and a satisfactory finale. Tha specialties between tha acta were highly eaJoyedJ : "The comedian, Thomas E DePqw struck a popular chord with hlseccentrle witticisms both In the play and in ineclaltv work. i .Tonight, "Tha Country Boy" will;; be produced. It is one of the best Comedy dramas on the stage. It will bring the laugh out of ifjyou have one. THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL. At Washington, N. C.the aldermen have passed an ordinance raising the saloon lincenae to fSQO compelling all saloons to close 8pm and open 6am to go Into effect January 1, 1904. Frank Bhanklin, captalrofthe Han over College foot ball team last year, died at a hospital in Indianapolis, Ind from Injuries received In a practice scrim msge on Hsnover field five we ki ago. He lived at Franklin Ind. A fire which occurred at Jeremie, Haytt, destroyed 84 horses. Hundreds persons are homeless. The government is aiding the sufferers. V The fire was the work of IncendlarlesrWTrest an attempt was snadete- queaost.tne"' flame" t. was rotffldwat tne waterenpply had 'been cutoff. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr Vt M Buys of Havelock was in fie city yesterday. Mr Frank Matthews who lai been on a businera trio to Richmond returned Siftrday night.-.. : Mr 8 h Dill Sr., went to Atlanta, Ge, yesteidty, Mr Alfred Ksfer left for Florence, SO, yesterday morning. Mrs George Simmons of Catherine take is in Uieelty. '. ' Miss Corihne Chsdwlck of Beiufort Is ' pearanoe had been changed to a sic is of the' guest of Miss Ruby Dsniels. V ': , I luxurious and comfortable warmth. Ser if ,. m i VJnnA rtd Tier son. Georee D vanta on hand to obey his slight st de- WOOu, roiuraeu nwnu imm viuvuv- wluity where they were cslled several days ago on account of Mrs Wood'sJ brother's Illness. ' ' Mr and Mrs George W Howard left en the steamer Neuse list night for Balti more. Mrs Howard will take treatment , at the Johns Hopkins hospital. Mlss Eate Brown of KInston, who has been visiting friends in the city returner home yesterday morning. . Mr and "Mrs 0 HjalJ returaed to . their home at Jacksonville yesterday efier spending Sunday In town. V.. Mr O W Mungay left for Conway, B C, yesterday on abuslness trip. , Mr Thomst Bryan of Core Creek spent yesterday in town. " Mr H A Marshall left for Jacksonville yesterday on business. . . ' Mr J A Jones made abuslness trip to Pol'.ocksville yesterdsy. Me W D Mclver went to Jacksonville i yesterdsy. '- Mr Fam Eton, Jr.. went to Pollocks- vllle yesterdsy to spend the dsy, sire and he wu given all that wen th and friendship could do. At several timet during his sttyln Philadelphia, Dr Josh wst hortojfor something to happen to call bin. from those scenes of gaiety and pt t htm where ha' waa tha klnc pU. t He was satisfied with the 400 a It is : n Caro Una but the pact glyeij fa fhe city smart set was beyond us e-raouyM ijoy- And while he had Y, exprleuM and about $500 worth of y sgger plo .ht In- oludlns - much abU8"d hat, inn nee fnrnished amusemept 't other pple he decided that hi wov-4 rather le a big frog tn a little puddle Uh a UtJe frog la biff puddle. .- r V '; r Trie Towi g FJarmers Opportunity. The best opportunity for the young farmer today is along the line of Imprqv lng himself and his .business. If one knows the "Whys and Wherefores" Of doinir thlnes. success is sure to come. This is a recognized principle of every klndjof business. , Why ;then should the farmer bean exception f Why should he continue to follow along the line of old beaten tracks that are the results of old conditions lone since burled In the pastf ., Cannot we feel this new order, this change, In every fiber of our being, and adjust ourselves as farmers to present conditions and be tn readiness for every thing of value and good for the future 1 There is one easy way one way . that will bring success. That is, by reading, by study and by learning, wherever the opportunity permits. $It is my purpose here to ssy a word about the Winter Course In the Agricul ture and ' Dairying at the A, & M. Col lege of North Carolina. I am entbuslss- tlo over these courses. I believe tne good they are doing can-be measured only In knowing the young men tnat have taken the courses. ' - Here are a few things that are taught In the courses: , Bolls and Fertilizers Breeding Animals, Feeding. Farm Ani mals, Making butter and Handling Milk, Judging Live Stock, Diseases and their Treatment tn 'Farm Animals, , Plant Study,,' farm Chemistry and Farm I do not believe any farmer could spend ten weeks, to- better advantage than by attending tfie A & M College this winter.. The courses begin January 4th and close March 10th, A season in the year that the majority of young men can readily be away from tne farm. The total expense "tor board, room, light, heat tad registration la but thirty dollars for the whole period. 1 believe the simple fact of knowing something about, feeding animals or preparing fer tilizers and the soil will many times pay this back the first year., V" : Let us think about the matter how. It la not too early to get ready. The new year will toon be with us, and how bet ter open that year than by tekingnp a course of study that will help us, Im prove us and make our business more Drofltable and our living a greater suc- cessf ;:;-,-!';''--. 1 .:-3 :'. Information can be obtained at any time by addressing tha Professor of At riculture, Charles Wnitam Burkett,West Raleigh, H. O. . Seven men were suffocated In Hear Barge mine, ten miles from Virginia City. The United States government has re cognized the defacto government of Pa nama. " Colombian troops have evacuated the Isthmus oft Panama, thus assuring the Independence of Panama. The Chinese are much incensed at Russia's arbitrary demands, and talk of declaring war. Jucke Daniel Thew Wright, of Ohio, was appointed to succeed Judge Alex ander h Hagner, of the District Supreme Conrtv After being lashed.io the mast for fortyeight hours and without fresh water for three days, Csptain Gabrlelsen and crew of the schooner John W. LInnell have been rescued. THIS UNO. , At h Dlaaee farty. . "Surclv you are not doing yit, Mr. Parry Noor 1 ' . 1 must ma'am.1? "But 'won't you tltay tor tbi feast of reason and the flow of souir '' "Thanky.ma'am, bvi t reckm rva tlready et un' drunk all thaf a tool for me. -Htpieveiona iuiu j , 1 ' KSnsra b4 HudSemfta. C George IIL, when not engaged to P" forming the operations which had so touqh to do' in gaining, for him the bopular nickname ox rjrarmec ueorge, amused himself , at one period of hla Ions: life with the making of buttons and attained a Tery respectable degree of skill in the manufacture of the dif ferent varieties then most in fashion. I George IT., hla son and successor, affected another sort of unklngly dis traction for Idle hours and particularly prided himself on the perfection With which ho could ."cut out a pair ef breeches. Outside, the glorified ranks of the fashionable outfitters of the any. the Btultses, fhe Meyers, the Bchwelt ers and Dandsons, only Beau Brum rnel was thought to be his rival at the shears, bat for elegance and accuracy and style the king considered himself the Beau's undoubted superior. - The unfortunate Louis XI. wu an expert locksmith, with general turn- for mechanics, and spent whole days la hla forge, as did one of his predecessors a the throne of France, XouU XIIL toLcr-tivo Crcr-D fir " cAvJr Coree Crip , , la Two Days. A STRONG VIGOROUS MAN Is Liable to Break Down Pe-ru-na is . Sure to Restore. Trick Aatomobillata. Although trick automoblllsts can be found in France and England, this country claims the lead. The accom plishment Is peculiarly well adapted to American genius. Another reason for the supremacy of Americans is the greater lightness of the American ma chines, taken as a class, ana tneir ex treme sensitiveness rjua aeucacy or control. It Is of course possible to ao more with a light car than with a heavy French racer.' Another condition leading to the development or trica chauffeurs in America Is the encourage ment given them by the manufactur ers, who favor trials or skih Because they serve to exhibit machlneB ana demonstrate to possible purchasers the lightness and facility with which auto: mobiles may be controlled. There are several tricks which may be classed as favorites among chauf feurs. They are all extremely difficult, But the one which more nearly borders on the marvelous is the watA trick. Only the most expert chauffeurs at tempt It, as the cost of failure is the cost of a watch. To drive an automo bile against an open watch, to back It and expect to stop the heavy machine Just In time to spare the watch, seems Impossible, but the feat has often been performed. Leslie's Weekly. foil. Frank Dunn, Alderman Twenty-Fourth District,' writes from 232 East Fifty-Eighth Street, New York City: Tha Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: Gentlemen : "There is no remedy for a broken-down system that 1 know of which will so effectually restore health as Peruna. "Whenever I am overworked or suffer from the consequences o( a cold a few doses of Peruna builds me up again more quickly than anything I ever tried. I find It especially valuable for catarrh, Three bottles cured me three years ago of catarrh of the stomach and I have never bad the least symptoms of it since. " Very truly, FRANK DUNN, Alderman 24th DlsU, N. Y. City. List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at New Beta, Craven county N. C. Nov. 9. 1903: - ' MXB'S LIST. B David Brlnson.; O-Henry Clark (d. 1.), Herbert G Cook. D-J M Davis. F P A Foreman (d. 1). H Geo W Hay, J N Henderson, G A Hioklnaon, caro of hotel Ohattawka (d. 1(, O A Hill, Bellalr, NO, 1A Hughes, Jasper, N O, A H Harris, care of Hotel Chattawka, E H Hughes, Jasper, N C, Lbert Hughes, Jasper, N C, Hugh M. Humphrey. M-HE Kelson. B Samuel Stanley. W Thos Walter, photographer, Mar- ceUus Whitfield, Edward Williams, RF D.S. " womra's 'Lis'rv A-Mrs.B B Allen, 22 Bwln St., Mist May Alnm, street Ko. 8. kC Miss Pheba Crawford, Ada Carrow (d.U. Miss Lulu Clark, 15 Primrose St "-. ' .- i F Miss Amsndle Franks. . H Mrs Wiley Harris. ' i J Mrs Glasste Johnson, Jasper, N Ot M-Mrs 8 O Maultsby. , P Miss Emma A Parker. ' R Miss Betile BusketU ; 8 Miss Harriett Spencer, No la Front St. '"' T Miss Carrie Tunstall. W Miss Annie Willis. Persons calling for the above letters will , please say advertised and.'glve date of Hsu :;W"": The regulations now require that one (1 cent shall be collected on tne delivery tf each advertised letter. !i " S.W.HAitooc;.P.M. CASTOR I A v "For lnfanti and Children. ' Tla Rlr.i Yea Kara Always E:ught Sears the Signature! n TOMC is a medicine that gives t f4 to some part of the system. There are different kinds of tonics, but the tonlo most needed In this country, where catarrh la so prevalent, la a tonlo that operates on the mucous mem branes. Peruna Is a tonlo to the mueous mem branes of the whole body. It gives tons to the capillary circulation which eon stttntes theee delicate membranes. t Peruna la speelflb la its operation upon the mnoons membrane. It Is a tonlo that striked at tha root of all ea tanhalAgagHnn f gl Umt minute blood Tessels and th terminal nerve fibres. Catarrh cannot exist long where Peruna Is used Intelligently. Peruna seeks out catarrh In all th hid- den parts of the body. ' Paul Landrnm writing from Atlanta, Gaeaysi "In January last I began the use of your Peruna and Manalln for what waa termed organlo heart trouble. . At that time I could scarcely walk to my place of business without stopping to rest and on arrival felt completely exhauated. Had severe pains In my heart and general dizziness. After using the first bottle ot Peruna I began to Improve and today! feel that I am a sound man and I work fourteen hours a day without any bad feeling." Paul Landrnm. A. M. Ikerd, an employee of the C. B. Q. R,A., West Burlington, Ia writes t I had catarrh of the stomach and small Intestines for a number of years. I went to a number of doctors and got no relief. Finally one of my doctors sent me to Chicago and I met the asm fate. They said they eculd do nothing for me, that I had cancer ot the stomach and there was no cure. I almost thought the same, for my breath was something awful. I could hardly stand it, it waa so offensive. I could not eat anything without great misery, and I gradually grew worse. Finally I got one of your books, and concluded I would try Peruna, and thank God, I found a relief and a cure for that dreadful disease. I took five bottles ot Peruna and two of Manalln, and I now feel like a new man. There is nothing better than Peruna, and I keep a bottle in my house all the time."-nA. K. Dxerdv If you do not derive prompt and satle-( rectory xeeuiw dw we use tu jtuuiui write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of . The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbuaj Ohio. A Japanese Cotom. In Japan the well to do have almost always in their houses one room called the "chamber of the inspiring view." Its essential is a beautiful view, but taste Is catholic in Japan, and the de lightful view may be a blossoming cherry tree, a glimpse of a river, a miniature garden or only the newly fallen snow. In this delightful country they get up parties to visit the maple trees In the glory of autumn color or the fresh, untrodden snow, as In this country one gives theater parties and dinners. Mushroom hunts are a fash ionable diversion, and verse writing and harp playing are occupations which, in the estimation of these eter nal children, befit the gentlewoman when she Is within doors. About Flahea. Fish are nearly the same weight as the water In which they live, so that they can move In It with great ease. The majority of them also have an air bladder Inside of the body, which en ables them to go up or down In the water at will. When a fish desires to go down deep It can press the air out of this bladder by means of certain muscles and thus increase the weight of Its body, and when It wishes to rise again it takes off the pressure, the bladder fills with air again and its body becomes light enough to rise. Fine Scorn of the Cheap Hut. "Tea, it is a pretty bonnet," said the prospective purchaser, "but the price shows that It is not a real artistic cre ation. It Is only S11.66." "Pardon me, madam," suavely said the milliner. "The price card has care lessly been inverted. It should be thus-190.11." "Send It home today," ordered tha customer. Millinery Trade Review V i -j A new line of fine Smoking Pipes at McSorley's. v A Settler. Young Wife What do you do when your husband gets cross and wants to scold! Wife (with experience) I read him one or two of the letters he used to write to me before we were m "ed. Baltimore American. ' " Smapteioa. - "I am a little bit afraid of her," said Miss Cayenne. 'She has wonderful tact. "Yes; she must know everything that icould possibly annoy one; otherwise she couldn't be so skillful in avoiding all disagreeable subjects." Exchange. Atmore s Celebrated Mince Meat, New California Prunes, Dried Apples and Peaches, Cran berries. Sweet and Sour Pickles, Pigs Feet, Big Hams to cut and Small Pig Hams to boil whole, Prepared and Old Fashion Buckwheat and Maple Syrup, Fresh Print and Fancy Elgin Butter, Fancy Cream Cheese, Fresh Oat Flakes, Rice, Grits and Big Hominy, Fresh TJneeda Biscuit, TJneeda Milk Biscuit, Fresh supply Canned Soups, all kinds, Fresh Celery 5o stalk, ' . And numerous o'her good things to eat which we cannot mention for lack of space. Call and look over my stock, no trouble to show goods. Tours to Please, ' ' Wholesale ft Retail "Grocer, 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St I, MAM. wi jui a jauEiaiiuui f t JlfiD::".;; : I 1 SjOjt! lBH at. wsaitwf? a Did. Mrs. Oadby Does your husband fur-1 nlsh you with plenty of pocket money T : Mrs. Glibly Yes, Indeed. He leaves hla money in his pocket every night- Baltimore American. The human body being lighter than the water ot the Dead sea. swimming in, if Is difficult, the head alone tending to V ?in the water. k. ,Ov St. Vincent's llocpltal end Scitolum, N0RFCLK, vir.::::iA. COST OF BUILDING. AND EQUIPMENT, HALF-MILLION DOLLARS. CAPACITY, 800 PATIENTS. H, Mort equable climate on Atlantic coast; salt air tempered by proximity of Gulf Stream. Fully equipped with every modern Improvement for trie treat ment of disease. A full corps of Specialists In every department Special department for cases ot confinement. Most approved X-ray apparatus. ThorJ . ough system of Turkish and Russian Baths. Ward Rates, 17 per week) Private Room Rates from 110 to S30 per week. , For Catalogue, etc, address .... : Tha PreskJsnt, SI Vlncenf t H3sp!!zl end tzr.'.' ' NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. :3 J Boys Knee Pants. If your boy needs a pair of pants, we are sure we can suit yon and not hurt your purse very much either. E.W. AELlSTT.OI'Gr ' One month Lcrjer. . " ' The photographic gallery of J T7T ' - kins which Is located at the ITort'i t 1 of Neuse bridge will bsd'iEOOE." I r tor 80 days. w:.s:j .zzx ysJ c;Xs
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