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ISW BXBH, CRATII C0U1TT, I. C.,'TUISDAY, MARCH 29, 1904 FIRST SECTION. VOLOMK IIYI. NUMBER 102. hi CHALLENGE NEUTRAL POWERS By Ritsla. Martial Law Declared In Manchuria. Americas and Bilt Ish Consuls Forced to Lay:. Special to Journal. Londen. Mch 88, Uader aa order from Viceroy Aleiieff, declaring New Chang, 4. aacharla la a state of war and under martial la w, , the American and Brlllaa Saga weie today removed from the property of American and British ell laeas. t Alexlefftorder sajathe Newchwang dispatch la regarded aa aballengo to the neutral powers as It excludes them 2rom trade la this port. The civil administration uad agreed with the foreign coniola to impend the rigid enforcement ofthla order until the American and other governments could act At a mectiog wita4.be consuls today, the admlastratloa Informed them that It waa Rastla'a Intention, beiifies declar ing martial law, to annul all consular jurisdiction. A dispatch to Jay says the latest at tack, followed the battle of yesterday accompanying the attempt to bottle up Tort Arthur, waa saccetsfyil. So aa Japanoee reports. Base BalL Bp- cial to Journal. Kultigb, March 28 In the game ol bate bull he re to, lay, the A & M College c'.uii ws defeated by Lfayelto Univer sity by a score f 6 to 3. BILL FOR CONSPIRACY. Drawn Against McBee and Finch. Com mime lo Examine A. k It. C, AffdrS. Si eclal to Journal. Rale'gb, March 28 Solicitor Armts tead 'ones of thl district, Is drawing a bill which he will send to the Grand Jury In the criminal court here, tomor row. In the case of the State against Mc Beeand Finch on the charge of con spiracy. The court mo- today. It Is not known whether the case will be taken up at this term, If the grand jdry re turns a (rue bill, or whether the lawyera , will have it carried over until the next term. It la expected that tomorrow the Gov ernor will name the three men, who are to co-operate with the State board of In ternal Improvements, In making an ex tremely thorough inspection of the Al lan Ic and North Carolina Railway. They will be well known business men and may be given authority to employ an export accountant to go over the books and papers. This Inspection would have been made, whether the re ceivership matter had ever come up or not. The Governor ao stated today. PettingUl Advertising Agency Fails BOSTON, MASS., March JS.-The newspaper advertising agency of Pettln gill and company today announced that It bal placed lis affairs In the hands of its cie.lltors. Counsel, representing Pet tingUl aad company stated the liabilities may reach $1,000,000, with assets possl My one-quarter of that amount The announcement of the financial troubles of the company was made in a statement isseed by counsel, which said uie corporation Baa Decome badly em barrassed through many errors of judg ment in the extension of credit and In the general conduct of Its business. Petting ill and Company have been do lag bnalotai In Boston since 1848, and had a wide connection among the news papers of the country. . CASTOR I A ,- Pox4 Infants and Children. Tti Kind You Han Alwajs Bought Seara the ' .Signature of For blllousneaa, headache, dyspepsia take Dr.Thacher'a Liver and Blood Syrup. Death of Mrs G L Vinson. Mra G L Yln n died at her home, No 8 Gravel St. Sunday ; at .the. age of 26 year. She waa the daughter of Mf J M Broughton, of Raleigh, and there mains wera taken to that city Monday morning. The funeral services will be held at the Tabernaole Baptist church theie th s afternoon at 8 o'clock. . Mr and Mra Vinson recently came to New Bera from If ani field, O , and Mr Vlnaon went Into a business partnership witnr ueorge wnltenurst. The aym pethyOt-meuy friends la extended to the bereaved husband. w ( . To Curo a CcW in Ctao Bay liU ; j I f Seven I.T-on boxes sold b ya-t 13 FOR REFDRM&TORT Site Accepted In Moore County By King's Daughters, Union Passenger Depot question. Fear of Frost. Palma From Smith's Islaad. Finch Case Not Helped by Alleged Agree ' meat. i . Raleigh, Mch 88. The King's Daugh ters have accepted the offer of fiOacrea of land jif the suburbs of Lake View, Hoars county, on whioh will be erected the reformatory for young white- crim inal, which work the King's Daughters have adopted, as their state work. The land Is the gift of the Lakevlew Town site Company. The corporation commission left this afternoon for Charlotte, where tomor row the hearing in the matter of the Union Passenger station will be had. The Southern Railway Is leading In the fight against this station and the matter has become of general publlo interest. The unseasonabl) cool weather yester day and today following some very warm days has caused much fear of frost. Considerable rain bai fallen and the farmers have another Bet back In the work of planting. Palm Sunday was very handsomely observed in the Episcopal and Roman Catholic churches here. The decora tions were of North Carolina palms, which came from Smith's Uland or Baldhead, at the mouth of Cape Fear R.ver, and which are as fine as those from Floi i la After the rest of a day or two the In pectlng officer left today to resume the work of ascertaining the condition of the North Carolina National Guard. The Supreme court is at work this week on apptals from the 9ih district the docket being a rather heavy one with no cases of special Importance. It s the Current comment here that the Finch case turned out to be even more sensational than that of McBee, though It was not nearly so great a drawing-card. It Is further aald that the endeavor to show that there was agree ment between the Stito and counsel for the defendant did not help the case of the latter at all. A & N C Comments. Charlotte Newe. Aftny rate, the papers thit opposed the receivership and denounced the con spiracy, have not hnd to do the craw fishing. Why explain so much if there is nothing ta explain T Greensboro Telegram. There are those who still see good In the row over the Atlantic and North Carolina railroad, but then some people Just won't ba convinced, at sny rate will nover admit that they aro Fisherman's Luck. A Fisherman' Luck will be presonted by local talent Thursday evening, April 7th, for the benefit of New Bern Dra matic Club and the Circulating Library. A complete program will be given In to morrow's issue of the Journal. " As is well knownthe play will be produced by local talent and no pains have been ipared to alve It all the ar tlstio touches of professional actors. Re hearsals have been la progress for lev erel weeks and what we know of the ability of sach one In the play we feel justified in saying that the play will be very much en joyed. Work Steadily Progressing' The piles for ths rorth tnd of the trestle for the Tamllco, Oriental & West ern railroad are being driven. The. piles for the south end of the trestle have al ready been placed. It is expected that the btidge will be finished by May IStb, .The work on the road la being ener getically pushed and material far the construction of the road la being reoelr ed every day. The contractor are very much pleated with the progreea thatlj being made. National Magazine For April. Brim Full of Bright aad Timely Pa pera on Travel, Science, Art, Polities, Bnslneea, Education, the 8: age and Cur rent Events Wit Halt a Dozen Attrac tive Short Saoxtcs. , ' The National 'Magaxine for Anrll la proof that a good sharp ,,shake-upnsome times doe a lot of good. The National's plant at 41 West Vint street, Boston: burned la February. The , March num ber had -to te made all over In a desen different shop u The offlcea of the Na tional are now permanently located at 944 Dorrheeter avenue, Boston, but Ita maahlnery la not jet Installed. Hence the making of the April number had to be scattered all over Bottow almcs'. And heie is the application of the moral lor the Apru national , 1 the most varied and readable number ever li aued. ' .v- v v-' ' '- - months. KUROPATXm ARRIVES. Haitian Reports Say Army is to Hove Against Japanete at Once. Special to JournaL St. Petersburg, March So. General Enropatkln, the new eommander of the Russian torses, reached Mukden, the headquarters of the army In the far east this evening. Ha stopped at Harbin this morning and Inspired the troops there. The massing of the army la complete, according to dispatches received today, and with the arrival of Knropatkln, the first great move la ' about to be made. Theforces over which Knropatkln has command are said te number 800,000. The main bodies will immediately be or dered to move against the Japanese. The Russians have decided to make a strong stand against the Japanese near Antung on the Tain river. AToklo dispatch says the Russians have completed seren fortresses and are erecting six others. Four battalions of Russian artillery are established at Chiang Sang on the Oorean side of the Yalu, about forty miles abeve Antung and Wi Ju. Bad Fire in New York. Special to Journal. New York, March 26. Fire broke out this morning in the buildings occupied by the American Express Company at 61 and 63 Broadway. The fire la raging fiercely and la threatening other ' stores. Three alarms have been sent In. The employees escaped without Injury. State Democratic Convention. Special to Journal. RalelghMchxfi.-Democratlc State Chm Simmons tonight Issued his call for the State Convention at Greensboro. June 23rd. The laat thing to be done at this, will be the nomination of candidates, this following the adoption of platform, according to a new rule. TOD KNOW WHAT YOU ARB TAKIIf When you take Grove's Tasteless Chll Tonic, because the formula la plainly printed on every bottle showing that it s simply iron and quinine in a taateleaa irro mo cure no Day. nice ooo. RHEM'S March 26. Rainy weather has delayed farm work considerably. Mr Alex Morton and daughter were the guests of his father Mr Ben Morton last week. Miss Etna Morton of Belial r spent last week with Mlaa Hyra Mortont. Mrs Susan DeBruhl and Mr G lit Sim mons went to New Bern onbttaineas last week. Miss Edle Robertson and brother re siding near Pollocksvllle were gu ssts of Mrs W J DeBruhl last Sunday. Carleiltle of the ;. That! Impressions made ton one pf the senses may produce simitar lroprea- alonaon another tense lata tact whose observation tiascomefwltihlnithe expe rience of many. 'An extraordinary. . Instance is o scrlbed la the Revrie Fhilosophlaae. Thn.onriWf ! ejraa a vonth of tWentV Bivborn neuropathic family; He devetopea ppllopsy u) &u uunssoui rear, and 'the attacks seriously, im paired May mental facrfltie, nlthongtt hla color 'sense, wtucn naa -peen -iw markabtef since birth, remain edcncom moaly vacate. The -human voice had-al-waysjltf appeara, irepresentsd colort hlmri-cDlora of ft jtrtarn-lIke'aeUctcT Bven the cries of animal mn co cvedInvth eaeeiof the humaajrplc the in ostein tense color impression ,1 Brjltbd from. the aound of thwapoken vowel. "A."for example, gave the-to- nresslon of light green, anditotner senses weroeaCected aa wen. .TOW tm- presslone socceoded and-"vrere' merged into each) other., Other trowel", sound Droduced tthese peculiar aaodatse-'V waa yellow," dark grn, fl Whlta, "l" black. ''The printed voweltpro duced theaame tapreaslona," Varying In nvldnaBa. Harper"B ytreekly. ; u Amongthe old herballats aconite, or monkshood (Aconltum napeJlu), Wa bald in wboUaome terror on accorort of rti',Doisosousau&llriea. which ar greaV lstnectederen In the preaenC It I a rained mefllclneof the pharmacopoeia. Great rjrejudloe formerly exkted against Ita useaa aumedldne tntemaUy.- Stoerck first Drescrlbed UJor rheumatism, and It. la now' known to be aedatlv to the boart andt reaplratry organs and to re duce temperature, t Ittta a groat medi cine for Ifeivem ! ' .r .;: :'...-'- i -; : hfonkahoodt Is m well known garden perennial, efxmyf andi conseqnentlaj on account of HU ranktaTrowth. It gr about foucfeet hlgh.jeach stalk having a long Inflorescence. The flowers are dark blue the colooad sepals generally mlstakentf or the petals. ,Tbe upper one Is vaultedjaand fromthtMtheplant gets its common) name, theraepalihoodlng the flower like; monk'acow4. In-culnva Uon thera.ari nnnjj variefiMof color. sc CCS FIHCH BOUND o AppearjWltli McBee Before Wake onrt Sensational Proceedings at Yester day's Trial. Testimony Clven that Agreemeats Were Made Not to -- Prosecute Mc Bee. Special to Journal, ftalel& Mch 2d-The hearing of the Finch matter before Judge Walter CU'k ended this p m, when Finch was requir ed to give a 12.00 justified bond, to ap appear In the Superior court here, to answer with Y E McBee, the charge of conspiracy against the State. Nearly all the morning session was de voted to W H Day one of the counsel for McBee and Finch, a Stale witness. He became angry ,and said an agreement had been made between Gov Aycock and' attorney Robinson of McBee's counsel by which the receivership matter was dropped. McBee would not be prose cuted. The matter here took a queer tarn, attorney Robinson took the wit ness stand, and told what the Governor had said, and then the Governor gave his testimony. Robinson said at the the time arrangement which heconsldtr- ed an agreement, was made, hehad in b'a pocket a supplemental order signed by Judge Purnell, making one Cayler i f New York a co-plaintiff with Finch, and also oubpeaaes for witnesses from New Bern as to the condition of the A & N C railroad Gov Aycock said he waa not sur prised that Robinson's assoelate, taking the firat opportunity to make a stati- ment that there was a conference and an agreement not to prosecute. Day being very angry and said the Govornor would not make that remark to him on the street, man to man. The Governor said there was no agreement not to hush the prcsetuZlon, that Robinson had said to him that McBee was in a hole, and he would consent to anything. Robinson said he thought there wai an agreement and so told his associates, and that oth erwise there would not have been such an ending of the Receivership. Judge Clark said he could not let pus the Intimations of some private ar rangement, by which, if Finch and Mo- Bee were bound over to court, the sollc itor waa not to send In a bill, that he had no knowledge upon this subjeot.and that it could not possibly be a party to It. That the solicitor would do hit duty when the ease reaches his jurisdiction. Finch save bond, with Chief Clerk Moody of the State Treasurer as surety. CAPTAIN SLAMM RETIRED. Commander of the Revenus Cutter Bout- well Soon Reach Age Limit Captain J A Slamm, will be relieved of the command of the Revenue Cutter Boutwell March 81st. He will be suc ceeded by Captain Walter Howard, of the Cutter Forward, which was formerly stationed at Charleston but Is now at Key West. The Captain will have a 80 days leave of absence daring which he and Mrs Slamm, will Visit New York, later he will report for duty on the Paclflo Coast and after June 80th, he will be placed on the retired list having reached the age Csptsin Blamm'i home Is in Seattle . Wash. - Tf all Awl W tiwauwn " O' w- al house work, family of two. Address Sirs nettle r iwaacniuui, new bii " v ...... n XT T) .n BFDN08. Waste of BnalUk Baatrmem. The many executlona taking place .v... . ..1.1 tt,. 11a in tha uue . story hnd it not already been contra dieted that the hangman suffers pov erty. But the court of aldermen real ly docs possess the record of an appeal for increase or tne nangman a aaiary. Jsck Ketch wrote that as executioner he could eet no other employment; that he bad to keep an assistant, but that hangings were so rare as to make It Impossible for him to live. He must hsve compared his own lot with that of the French hangman In the palmy days of that officer before the guillo tine killed his profession. The post Is sacred here," wrote diarist In Paris, "and approaches the noblesse In the right of using a sword snd the priesthood In being proscribed entry at all spectacles but that of the pro fession, If blood unsullied can ennoble, then I know of none so pure, for a French hangman can marry none but a French hangman's daughter." Far different was It from the Ketches of old time, as the following record bbowbi "Executioner's fees, 7s. Od.; stripping, the body, 4s. 6dL use of shell, ta d."-6t James Qaaette. ) A free bottle of Dr. Thacher'a Liver and Blood Syrup will be sent to any reader of this paper who will write to the Thacher iledicins Co., ChCsnocc Tenn, , A GEORGIA WAS ALARMINGLY CURED JUDGE DURHAM, OF GREENSBORO, GEORGIA. Catarrh of the Luncrs the First Stage of Consumption. So All Medical Authorities Agree. Judge Durham, a well-known local Judge of Greensboro, Ga., had an expe rience with Feruna well worth reciting. A report had become current among the judge's friends that he was threatened with consumption. It was feared for a time that Georgia was to lose one of Ita most prominent and Influential citizens. It wag also reported that the Judge had failed to get any relief from any of the medical aid at his command, that he had made use of the now world famous A reward of $10,000 has bus, Ohio, as a guarantee in our possession authentic uiuuniam are genuine ana Hens and Boys Furnishings t If you need s Bat, Shirt, Tie, Collar and Cuffs or any thing else in the fur nishing line, can save yon money. B. W. ARMSTRONG. To the Mothers I ' I have just received a big line of boys knee pants suits at low prices, sizes 3 to 17. Special prices for the next 10 days. B. W. ARMSTRONG. To the Men I Our men's clothing for the Spring hu arrived. We will take pleasure In show ing you through. Give us a chance to save vou money. Special prices for the next ten days. E. W. ARMSTRONG. We have the most COXIiplete assortment s 0 .a. .a. 2 .-m - - I OI JlLUbUllgS limb WtJ I Tiova fiTrAT-vriAVxrn TTfiTl 111 s3 wrsH : 4-r. mnlra I , .1' ... yOUf SOlectlOTIS early. White Lawns Compare our 40 inch I a 4 1AL. s -and , 15c - 1 at AUU, licu uu before you buy. D. F. JARVIS, 68 Pollock St. . it Plastico"; f J I INSANITARY WAll COATING.! Plasttco is NOT a hot water, ftthy floe Kalsomtna. It is a finely ponieni rock, in white and beautiful tint te be muea wun cota water. njr n.n hrnch t OS. PlMttCO hat th I peculiar property of cementing to the I wall, destroying dieeaso germs and vermm ana never ruuoinK vniiii. Klnmine h no cementine property depend! entirely on gluo to mnke it i..w Th. rlui toon rots, nouriftnivit - - b . . ; vermin and germ ol denai? oineaK nil th,, stuff rubs and ecaks ctx. I spoiling walls, raotmnR ana lurnnnra.. Wall flniBheattaat must be tain J it 1 hot water are Kauominea, no wauut wtaatfancttulnaaieatheybear. ktrfas 1 these nnhenlthful mixture! and boy Piaatlea la a lb. Dackaaea only. Prop. ', erlv labelled. Sample card ot Vlaatic 1 1 tints tree. . H ANTVKALSOM1NB CO.. Inst In. tk- I For sale by E. W, SMALXT? 0OI. AFFLICTED. WITH CATARRH OF THE LUNGS, BY PE-RU-NA. remedy, Peruna, and made a prompt re covery. The affair created quite a sensa tion In medical circles especially, and the many friends of Judge Durham were not only exceedingly gratified at his re covery, .but were enthusiastic in their praises of the remedy that had brought him relief. The following written statement from the Judge himself set forth the facts : Greensboro, Q:, March 3, 1900. Some time ago I contracted a severe eoM which Mettled oa my uon and In my bead. I tried many remedies, all of which gave me no relief, i con eluded that my case waa catarrh of the head aad lungs, and seeing Peruna ao highly recommended i begaa using It, experiencing the very best results from the tint bottle. been deposited la the Market Exchansre Bank. ColumZ that the above testimonial Is genuine; that we hold letters certifying to the same. Every one of our tes in ine woras of tne one wnose name is appended. pecialLtW0 Monday and Tuesday AT J. M. IH's & Go., The Greatest Embroidery Sale . ever held In New Bern. We have just received 2000 yards of Embroidery in short lengths 4 to 10 yards. The line Is larger In quantity, fine in quality and Beau tiful in design. All qualities in Nainsook; Swiss and Cambric, Yon will find this beautiful line Is less than t Its real value, Price So to SOo the yard. None of these goods cut Visit our store and you will be agreeably surprised. Ladies Muslin Underwear all ladies love pretty, fluffy, lacy under wear. We carry a full line of Ladles Gown, Corset Covers, Pants and Skirts made np in Nainsook, Long Cloth and Cambric, trimmed in handsome Embroidery, Val Point do Paris and Cluney Lace. Tucking and Hemstitching from I5c up to $3.00. ' j. i mm & co, 43 PoUock St, Opposite Post-off ice. We prepay mad, Expr ss and freight on all purchases amounting to $5.00 or over shipped to any place tt TimiimiiimimimiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiinm JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF No C. Hams, : Shoulders and Side Bacon. Alao plenty ot Nice . Fresh Eggs 15c Dozen. Give us a call for for anything in the grocery line. . Yon will find onr stock always fresh and complete in every way. . Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money refunded, Yours to please, W4 Wholesale) and Retail Qrocer, Cor. Crenel Ti Hen:: EONI 69, JUDGE A "I continued using Peruna tor a short while, and have never telt the least symptoms ot catarrh since. Pe runa is certainly a good medicine, and deserves the highest praise which la given It by the general public. " Judge Durham hag been Secretary and Treasurer ot the city of Greensboro, Ga for the past throe years, and has been s local judge for ten years. Dread Consumption. There are three roads which lead from health to consnmption. Over one of these roads pass all of that great multi tude of people who die every year of consumption. Each route begins with health and happiness and ends with die ease and death. First road: a slight cold neglected settles In the head or throat chronio catarrh extends to the lungs consump tion death. Seoond road: a slight cold neglected cough settles in the lungs cough grad ually growing worse consumption death. Third road: a cold neglected settles in the throat hoarseness short breath consumption death. Thousands have just started on one of these roads, all of whom could be easily cured by Peruna. Thousands more are half way to tho fatal end of one of these roads who are still curable by a course of treatment by Peruna. Yet other thousands are near the end whose last days could be made bearable and hop of recovery more probable by oommeno wg x-eruna witnoui aoiay. a) within a radius ICO of miles. - 2
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