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3 c LI Li w HIIW BIRH, CB1TIH COUHII, I. C, FRIOAT, DCCIMBIE 11, 1903. SECOND 8ICTI0K. XUMhtK 7?. VOLOMI XXVI. mm at i.. THE OLD RELIABLE WENIZ RESCUED Pr cm Bandits !n Tennessee, Is r b jslcal Wreck Sptelal to Journal. Bristol, Tene,, December 10 Kdwsrd L Wents who lived la Philadelphia and mysteriously disappeand montii ago, baa been discovered and reacned after a desoerste battle from the bandit l wbo had Went hid In Big Stone Gap. Went U a ph) ileal wreck on recount of the treatment he received frm the men who mere holding htm for ran. som. Absolutely Pure wmismsuB&mpE OLIVERS. Dec6.-rrH R Parker and wife of Trenton, spent Sunday with Mra 01 Ward. Mra L&fiyetto Dlllshunt ret'irntd to her liome near Bonus list Friday. We hops (he will come again toon. Mr M ares, the cotton buyer of Pol lockavllle. bought over $5 400 worth of cotion at Olivers yesterday. It will provj quite a little help for Olivers' fa mere. Uncle Josh Is sorry to record the death of the In tie bo of Mr Scott, Stal- Hon0, who cled Saturday May God C mifort i hem In tbelrgrlef. Mr Frank McDintcl an 1 Miss Lillle McDmlel went to Trenton yesterday on busnes. We were glad to hear thai Messrs Will Oile , Buck llen-h and Ben Green carried C ru l)lnu to his ptrenta. Al though be w s tiung he was human and we are cUl thit ibev carried bis body o hi- parents to hn burled beside bis slater Mi'g'e as li lequested, tbey carried him of iu I.' rwu accord. MWs llitublu llirr j)a and MUs Wil lie Ferrebee returned to New Bern Sat arday. WewU'ithe workman would hurry and get the bri 'go fixed so psopl can cross It: it is so much trnub'r to bsve to go by t 'ol!ocksv!He. Ui:i:l Jo?r. O u3k. m "j O X. I -A. . Bm th ) Hav3 Always Bacgfa Blgnatort of Troops For Panama. Special to Journal. Washington, December 10. Ttfo regl ments of Infantry, one cavalry will be sent to Panama to re-enforce the Naval forces now guarding the Isthmus. Bell Telephone Co. After More Lines. Raleigh, December 10. There- sre persistant rrtnors here to the effect that the Bell Telephone Company Is after some of the ether lines In this Sute;that It has secured one line connecting some SO or more towns, and that it U trying to get tbe Interstate lines. THE NEWS W A NUTSHELL. At Deeeeu, Germany, Fran Fischer, lion tamer, was torn to pieces by four lions In light of a great crowd of peo ple. - It la etated at Pekln that China Is con- nladlnran agreement with Russia lor the government of Manchuria. Jacksonville and Onslow County Added to List. ARAPAHOE December 10. The weather continues very unfavora-b'- for out door wotk. Oar cabbnge farmers have failed to get a good nspt'ly of cabbage plants this fall beceure of the wet cold weath er. Lat Monday wis ft rally day with the drummers In Am purine. Mr Ihomus Roberts was In Arapahoe, representing S G o'lettt, , of New Bern. Mr Shelby waa here representing O b Oregory Co. M - Arch Bell was here representing Fisher & Co. of Washlnuon N O. Mr licit Smith w .3 representing J 0 Whltty A Co. Mr lirpgdon was ri i resenting C S Hoi lister New lorn. Mr McCrary was representing Brown and v Mimr-ioa, of Wlcston-Saem, N C. . Mr Warren wa representing McCar rlck Ktiii Lewis of Norfolk, Va. All of thei-e pei.tK'men were in Arapa hoe ab.'Ul the t-arue time. Kev S W S'immeriell att n el bs reg ul&r appointment at the Christian Chinch In Ararmi.oe Saturday and Pun day. A B Y0D IWOW WHAT. YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle showing that U Is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless f jrrp ft cure uo pay. Price 60c FOREMAN. Dec. 10. Since the writer opened the Items lst tteek our correspondent has been called to try the realities of an un known wo'ld. Though we. deeply feel the lo:s of our dtar brother, we have the biassed atairance thtt be wa tro t Ing in greater power than his own y Be was a constant me inter of the Baptist church at tth pUre and he was loved and respected ty all who knew him. Be leaves a lfo and three v children to mourn iu lots of abrlstiau .husband and father. Wees the representatives of this om i. unity extend our sincere and hJtn foil sympathy. May the One who com'oried himSn hi last hours, eomfoi t and protect the widow and chlldr-n. ' v. . N There is not any sickness in our berg at present.' The writer of the article made a flying trip t Dosaf.Tt Monday. , j Home cf our fair sex took a ride down : to t')wn Monday, Some one, well we will say two of our expert hunters went opossumlng last ' nlebt. Haven't seen anything, don't know J let what they got, . -" Gray Syei. Swacsboro Notes. ' December 9. Rev W A Jenkins was returned to this circuit, Onslow, from the Confer ence of the M E Chnich South hold In Goldsboro lately, and preachel for ns hare last Sunday night. We suppose the msjoilty of bis members r.ie well pleased at Bro. Jenkins return Mr t) J Moore our livery mD,r turned from an extended tiip of three weekB last Saturday. He had been in several tonni north and eat buying CbiUtmas goods. Yes, Xrnas Is rominp, and wit a it the usual fesiirtiita here will be give a. Two Xrnas trees, one In each of bo two chuiches used, Baptists and Me.hodist, ami m on. Xmas Eve night, the other Xmas night e btiieve, Mlstes Polly Vurden MatO'.lLi, Frederics liaise!! if fere, Peatl Snnnhiae Ward, Rosa Lee lavis and some two or three others (four pretty little girls, are, we hear, soiug to have a voting boctti, that U, " voting box will be one of the pleasant Xmas doings, for the purpose of stehg who the prettiest girl Is, and those neatlon ed are candidates so we bear. We sup pose thcie will be prizes attache I, as in all others of same k lad. Also a to for the Ugliest Man, with a cash prize of $5 00, and we hear some of the candi dates will be named a follows, . E Wat son, G Ward, Elijah Finer, CaptJIm Smith, Geo Littleton, H Russell, Nash Dennis, John Pittman, Claude Frazelle and one or two others, a live time is ex pected, come and participate. W-3 forgot Bryan Batsell and Dr Blount, not Nel son, are candidates also. The little mullets are gone some where so It seems, only a few thousands caught In the last day or two and these are not much larger than your long fin ger, they are being effered forSCoper barrel and even less, and being thrown away by the thousands, Looks like a pity to destroy these little flab; bat we guess there is no law for it; wa think there ought to be a law for no n its or seines to be less than If inch mesh, now I they Dave them 1 inch and tven less than that. Oar County court convened hit Mon day at Jacksonville, and only one ol our citizens attended, D J Moore a juror. Mr Tim Woodhvll went to Now Bern last Friday returning Sunday after. OlrLC Holland of Cedar Pclnt:has aold or rented out his farm and kuHlnesa and gone to Georgia to live so v e learn ' Mr S N Bell of Cedar Point is better than be baa been of late, bat keepa very poorly all the time, his princlpU a',1 ment now, is rhumatlsnv Mr L B Ennett of Cedar Point la coun ty superintendent of ednoatlon acw for Carteret county in place of Mr Joseph ptgott of Stralti tor several yeais. , Mr J M Jones received a lot of very fine pineapples from Mr D H Wrd of Punt a Gorda, Fla. they were Urge and nice and raised on the farm of BIr Ward near Panta Gorda. Ho killing Is one of the vat'e .Iesof wora with the farmers now. .tsars J A Pittman, G W Smith, D B Rawell, Neednam Whltty, , W E Mortt n, D G Ward, and others are among ft ose who have killed. v Dispatches from Berlin Indicate that the enndltlon of the kaiser Is not satis factory. President Roateveli refused to Inter fera in anv manner In the Strike aitua- tlon in Colorado. Mar, Kennedy presented 08 students of the American College at Rome to the Pope. wtiiia aukinf excavations tor the New York anbway workmen nnearthed the skeletons of eight Revolutionary aoi- dlers whose bodies are supposed to have been thrown In a ditch by the Brit ish, The secietary of the treasury estimates that tffiM 602,16 will be required Dy tne government for the fiscal year ending June 80, 1905. "ProDhet" Dowle has submitted a plan to his creditors by which It Is believed the financial tangle at Zlon City will be straightened. GOES DHL IT R1UIGH. Llqnor Men Too Urasping and Ur n All Element Against Them. Bloekadera are Jubilant Colonel J O Mahen, of Birmingham, who haa just returned from a visit to Washington, believes Senator Haniaa candidate fer the presidency after talk Inn to the Ohio statesman concerning tbe matter. The platform committee of the negro party in Its report, announced at Chat tanooga yesterday, demand the regula tion of the sale of whisky and eioealae, and of other evils demoralizing negroes. Movement of Colombian Troops. Special to Journal. Washington, D C, Dec. 9 A French steamer arrived at LaQuayra, Ventatiela, from Saranllla. reports Colombian steam era have landed eleven hundred troops near Atraton to endeavor to open m way Into. Panama, and that other Colombian troops are marching towards Panama. CLIMATIC CURES. The influence of climatic conditions in the cur of consumption is very much overdrawn. The poor patient, aedthc rich patient, too, can do much better t home by proper attention to food diges tion, and a regular nse of German Syrup Free expectoration in the morning is made certain by German Syrup, so is a good night's rest and tbe absence of that weakening cough and debilitating- nignt sweat Restless nights and thee tnaus- tlon due to coughing, the greatest dan ger and dread of the consumptive;, can be prevented or stopped by takin g Ger- man Syrup liberally and rennlarly Should you be able to go to a warmer clime, von will find that of the thous ands of consumptives there, tne lew who are benefited and regain strength are those who nse German Byrup. Trial bottle. 15c: reeular size. 75c. F 8 Duffy. CASTOR I A Tor lafants and Children. The Kind Yon Hats Always Bought Bean the Signature of The vote at Jacksuuv! !e. Onslow county, Thursday, for wet or dry t wn waa carried by the drjf, but without special exciument or diuil r. The story of ttls Bght fcne baak snie months, and proves bow a--y attempted mononolr can both over, reach and d feat itself, and how temperance reform can be secured, when ever)thing is ap parently against it. Months ago tbe llqnor men secured the voting control of the county Com missioner of Onslow county. The Watts bill was greatly to tte likln of the saloon or bar roi m men of Jackson ville, because it shut up the country liquor seller and gBve Jscksoi vlile the' monopoly of the liquor selling for the county. Th? town also came under the sway of the liquor men, tnd from fcur bar rooms paying a ilet ne, anaua'ly of. $15, these wore reduced lo two. but tbe license had gone up to $400 per year This twd bar loom business re-tilled In a sure good thing to the sellers of liquor, but the quality of tbe drink fell off. But poor liquor was not the ct.icf conrsu leading to the movement lor prohibition. It was the fight of two bar lorms njoj Ing a town and ecu sty monopoly. The country store keeper could not sell, so his cubtoiuera, many of ihm passed by lo trade iu Jadtu vllle where liquor was sold. lhts created a bitter fetl'ng so that when prohibition was bn uht up it found resdy supporters, not because of the morality so much, as it gave a chance to shut up the bar toora monopolists in Jacksonville. Thereforo at Jackson vllle Thursday, whila the voting was going on, there weie many country peo ple In town, largely the country mer chant, who gave all cnoouragem.nt to the voters for dryness. The county "blockaders" wre also glad to haya pro hibition, and the popjllnU under the leadership of Dr Cy Thompon. gave aid to secure the election for a dry ton and county. Under these influences H Is no mr- prlse that the liquor men went down w defeat. Licenses havo been grunted ror six months from jannary lt 1904 so that If the bar rooms wUb thsy may have until June 30th 1904, to sell. Tnat they will do so Is uncertain. One is taid will do so, buttheie is notning to make Belling attractive or profitable for tnis chort tijie, therefore It may be as- eumed that Onslow county will be dry, as to bar rooms, until another election shall give It bar roomB. Rev. Tom Dixon Wrltinf a New Novel. Slow funds Fer St. Lnais Exhibit, Onbrraatorlal Candidates, Slate (barter UraaUd. Knral Pablic Libraries Cancellation State Bonds. NO QUORUM PRESENT. The mother of Rev Edwards iai been right aick bat Is better at thla w lllog. ' Kathleen, the little one year old child of Mrs J M Jones has been r ght stok with sore neck, supposed at firs', to be sore throat and serious, but turned ont to be only a slight ease of sickn r. Mr U W ward is on uls Icjb once more and says he is going to I ave tbe old Tar Heal State soon for th f lane of flowers. Mr 0 S Pittman went to New Bern last Monday on business returning Wed nesday. Uncle Tim. Ralelgas Saloons. Raleigh. December 10,-The ne year will see the going out of business of no less than i8 bar rooms here. It is sata these buildings will all be quietly filled by people fa other lines of businass. The Western Union Telegraph uc-mpany will occupy one of these places which is to be very handsomely fitted up. The Sonthern Express Company's oSce is also to be remodeled and entirety refit ted. com ; Deo. 10 Mr O B Avery ani Mies Dais? Douahertv of Cove ' were niarrtetf at the Baptist church Wednesday mora lngatirao o'clock, Mr A E Roaaeo flciatin. The croom with his best man, Mr Joseph Robinsern, marched up the centre Isle followed by the twwe, who was accompanied by her maid of honor, Miss Olivia Proscouof New Bern The bride was attired la a traveling suit of green broedoloth. ? Tha maid of honor's dress was of bine. . ' ;- i After the cewmony wa over an elabo rate, dinner was spread at tha : borne of the groom.' Mr Avery ami Mr Weiher- Ington received, the guesbsasthey en tered toenail. - : :f ' ' In the afternoon the bride and groom left for their home near Ft Barnwell. They received many oongifatulatlons on their departure. Henon. So A. fc N C. Stockholders Meeting Trans acts No Basinets Adjourns Sine Die. Governor's Letter. According to call, there was ajmeet Ing of the stockholders of the Atlantic & North Carolina railroad company, held In this city, yesterdsy, chairman Joseph E Robinson calling the meeting at 12 M, seeretarles. Geo Green and C L Stevens, P.-esldent J as A Bryan of tbe A. s JN. mad an official letter which he had received front Governor Aycoca'a Pri vate Secretary, P M Pcarsall, which was notification to the private stocanoiu- ers of the road,, that the. State's rroxy, Mr J W Grainger would not be present. therefore there could to no meeting tor official business- The letter further stated that ine ao- senceofthe State's Proxy haa nosig nlficsoce so far as the final action of the Governor on the lease matter was con- Chairman of the Proxy uommuiee, a R Bryan, Jr, reported no quorum pres- -.1 . 1. n MABllMIV OH. ent. and on motion; mo ui..us - ourned sine die. To Cure a Cold in Ono B'ay I TciSm Laxative Eromo Qvmim rais. pvL H Seven MUBon boxes soid to past 13 months. Tllj t AXmrti Ciaraa Ofas M ta Two Day. Jj Hai. ion, D.c 9. Among unlays ar rival ai ColTbeodoie f. I)vld m of Asbtvi!''!'. wbo is oroui'n!i)l a "ne cf tbe f ur announced Candida es for the democratic nomination for governor. Among today's arrivals waa Rev Tom Dixon of New York, who wrs hereto attend tbe meeting of his Turpentine Co hlcb expecta to control that trade in the south. He says . he is dramatizing bis notel, "The Leopard 9poU" and expects to cunplv'e it. January It. it will be first presented somewhere In ih south probably at Atlanta, New Orlear.s Loulsvlllo, and wjll not o to New York he says until It U running smooth If. He aaya he Is also writing a new novel. The Claijunan" hafed on the North Carolina Kuklox, though it w.ll cover that great order all iver the to jtb, and will tell of Its lUu. triumph a'id ois- baodmebt. He ya it will be sjia before he & Mshe- thi-s boot un s he works verv hard, aa b'? will baVJ lo careftt'ly real t l(iai.20 ' b o!i-. which he has fi t now on baud. I Tliill-s sic storm of tbH ln'er I act in a' 9 o'cIjcIi thii m.aini;, and In an hour th groua.l waa cocre l lo lh dep'.h of au Uch or m .re, iwt h all the slirni of a heivv f H. Tha Urruurs who have so k n sma!l grain are well pleased with the sn w, wh ch will b) m ich ben efit. Practically all the. cotton ha i been picked. Some mo:e fundi are coming In from private corponllond and indtvldu ila fo this S.au's exhibit al St Louis. It ie said that between $S,0OJ and $4,00 J mor? Is needed. A Hill.) bit later there will be a can cellation of S.ata bjudi, the treaww flutlla that system be'.t'jr thars the b'irulug of bonis, asj som filings all tat bo lids are not burned. A chirier Is granted to J K Morrison and S .na of .Sta'.oivllle, waoleaala gro cers aad dealers In real estats with $101- 000 capital slock. TLo Stale Saperintendent is.dellghted at the news that Whlttier township! Swain couuty his voted). a;locil tax for its public school. It recently secured funds for a new school building and this gave a Btlmulos to piblic education there. It U all that mare towosnips will vote tie tax. The county superintendent Jackson county writes that he has recently estab lished the 18.h rural public library there, getting tin moaey without aid from the S'.ate. The August bulletin of the State Agri cultural department has appeared. It is as usual devoted enUrely to Improved live-stock In North ;Carollna and com missioner of agriculture Patterson said it makes by far the be3t showing ye made In that direction He is much pleased at the development whioh the bulletin shows along this line. Hon Charles M Stedman of Greens boro Is here on legal business. Capt R B Glenn is also In Raleigh and s- count ing Col. Davidson, there sre thtee of tbe gubernatorial aspirants here, all of them very popular gentlemen and devoted North Carolinians. To use a homely illustration : . . . When you find yourself in the wrong and the ht0toc "?. to you, to be honest with yourself, what should you do? SWITCHI If you are using lard for frying and shortening, and we prove to you that Cottolene is purer, more healthful, more economical, what should you do? SWITCH 1 Nature Gift from the, Sunny South ShortafiwuT 1 life Now, lard, as you know, is made from hog fat. It may or may not be pure, Cottolene is always pure, because it contains nothing but refined vegetable oil and choice beef suet. It is always uniform, and we guarantee the quality. Besides, it is never sold in bulk like lard, but comes in sealed tin pails, and is not open to contamination. So much for purity and healthfulness. As to economy Cottolene is richer than lard. It requires, therefore, but two-thirds the quantity to secure better results. This means economy. Why not do justice to your stomach and give it a digestible product rather than an indigestible one? Your grocer will start you right with a pail of Cottolene. TTT5TJT? Send us a Sc stamp to pay poataee and we'll mail you a copy ot our book, r XVCE Home Helps." edited by Mrs. Rorer, which contains 300 choice recipes from the country's noted cooks. Mads only bf THE N. K. FA1RBAKK COMPANY, Dept. 589 Chicago ( LIIIIIIIIIIIITIITTIIYTTTTTIIin XIXIXX3 JUST "RECEIVED. Actor Polishing Shoes. Raleieb. Dec 10, William 3. Clark an 18 year old youth, of NewYoik.a member of a dramatic company tbere was here today polishing shoes, having made a wager that he would visit all the larger towns In the coun ry and be back to New York by Christmas of next year with money in nis pockels, he haying started with five dollars, He shine boss, and started In today with those of State Treasurer Lacy. I Know One Sur Remedy tor an obstinate cold. IU nam is Pyni-Balstm Resolution of Local Union 1462 Whereas it has pleased Cod In His Infinite love snd mercy to remove trom ... midst the wife of one ot our leuuw v...w J. A. Toler. Mrs Victoria US VtMVl mj Toler. ' 1 Belt F.csolved, That wmreas me Intimate relation held Wtm mm in tun fraternal order Bakes It eminently te nting that we extend to Jblm tnr neari felt sympathy. V , 1 Resolved, That tne suaueu .nnb a life out of Our midst leaves a vscsncy and shadow that will te aeepiy realized by all who knew ber beat. n..nWed. That with deep sympamy with blm snd the bereaved relatives of th. deeeaaed. we express our hope that ,.. a' lots mar be over good by Him who do ireU. - ReeolvedThat a copy of these reso lutions be spread upon the records of our local union printed tn New Bern Dally Journal and. a copy be forwarded to the bereaved fam 8 Resolved, That a oopy of these reso lutlons be forwarded io our Official Jour nal, The Carpenter for puwicauou. ,' B.D. Hamilton," S. B. Tavloe, , ' C, P. Arnold, . Committee. I7T.0PULAR i: If RESENTS : ruled for all things .22 Caliber Cartridges, If you want to use .as Caliber Rim Fire Cartridges that shoot , strongly and accurately, buy the time-tried Winchester make, having the trade-mark " H " on the head. Tbey coat but a few cents more a box than the cheap, unreliable kind, and they are dollars better. Winchester .m Caliber Cartridges are furnished loaded with either black or smokeless powder, the latter being loaded with the celebrated Winchester Grease less Bullets, which make them very clean to handle. FOIl SALE BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE. I ixxxnz M ti 17 s A Fresk Supply of Ralston's Breakfest Food, Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, Rnlstnn'a Wlinl Wlioot. TTaoH.Vi TJlmir " Graham Flour, M tiecKer a uraiiam d lour, " Eye " Premier, Mothers and Avina Oat Flakes, Schredded "Wheat Biscuit, also a full and complete line of fancy canned goods. A part of your business is earnestly solicited. Satibf act ion guaranteed or you get your money back Yours to please, K0NE GO Wholesale and Retail (lrocer, Cor. Broad Sc Hancock Nw, iAA4AAAAAAa4aAaAAAi Xmas r. f Toys miiliiiiliAlitlllAiiiiilW Fire Works "WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF Christmas Holidays ARE AT HAND. Have you thought of it ? Lap Desks, Ink wells, Music Rolls, Calendars, Cigar Cases, Work Boxes, Fountain Pens, Collar & Cuff Boxes Purses and ' Card Cases, Bibles and E E. t Hytnn Books, Prayer Books and Hymnals, Photo Albums, X CWfT VTTTvVVVTMT fTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTT TTTTTTTT etfWWtt I V AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAllAil I ill M Everything to make the Children happy, and Presents that will please grown people. ' v - The Finest Stock of Confectioneries and Fruits In the city, at. m cSodey' Do Fine ti OdIIUIUS 4 t4 11 fi wm -4 4 4
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