1 TOLDMI XIYI1. IIW BIRI, CRAYII COUSTI, I. C, TUI3DAT, APRIL 5, 1904 FIRST SECTION. NUMBtR 2. RIOT LEADERS ARRESTED nine negroes Appear asrore justs ry si a Charge f Mot and Assails. At a result of tht assault onapeclel dsputy therlff Herman Stocks, la limi City Saturday, sin aef roes wers arrest ed on a beach wnrul Issued by Judge Bryan sad tppetred before hlnaatthe court doom yesterday. Sheriff Blddle wdI to Janes Olty yet terdsy afternoon end the men inbmltted to the lammont without nay thow ef resistance. The names on the warrant vara: William Morlng.Jos lllett, Anthony Forbes, DeWy White. Jacob Look, Gar field Hwlodtll, Henry Paul, Richard Forbes, Henry Jones, Dalphin Ward, J anee Chew, Joteph Qlbeoa, Grant Taokerd, George Jones, Andrew Forbee, Gansy White. Thoae whoee nanaes Were on the warrant and ware not found were I raws Idlett, Thome Forbes, Fred Allen, Andrew Jones and J sines Wilson Four ot the men were employed by Man fer and Bennett and the balance were hired by the Blades Lumber Com pany. They were arraigned before Judge Bryan at 6 o'clock and plead not guilty to the charge a read In the affida vit. No one appearing for the State, Judge Bryan appointed Mr Xrnest Green to act on behalf of the prosecution. Mr 0 H Gul B representing the Blade Lumber Co. Hated to the court thet in view of the faot that the men wera need ed a operative at the mills, Mr Blade and Mr Manger were desirous of elga ing their bond a the court might ...an Da H.l.ail iK. .faltt rt a.imL nation end asked that bond be filed. The Judge remarked ii would be neces sary to bear some evidence In orJer to determine la what bond he ihould bold them The first wit iem wm the wounded man, Barman Stocks. He recited the circumstances of lUd assault trim the arrot of M ore to ibe limn when be wa rescued from ibe asaallante in Jamea RUg'l yard. He Identified moil all Ibe own lu -ibe crowd before him ti ller a principals or alders and abet tor in tbe attack. He designated Jjo Gibson as the man who carried an ar and threatened to hit him with it. George Jove and Jacob Long were Identified a the men who pulled Stock from under the mob, and ran htm out In the yard. Dalphin Ward was picked out at one with tbe iron pipe with which he wae hit on the head. Dr Frank Dully stated to the court that he regarded Stock' condition a dangerous inasmuch a there is no tell ing to wl at extent the skull in Injured. That while there is no f lecture the blow may have made some condition which would develop serious later. The jadge flied the bonds of Anthony Forbee, Joe Gibson, George Jones, Joe Long and D Ward at $300 each which wae signed by Mr Blades. He also signed tbe bond iot the balance of the men employed by him in the sum of 500. . Mr Munger signed the bond ot Paul and White at $200 each and $100 each for the others. The aggregate amount of the bonds will be about $2,400. FEW QUARTERS SECURED. The Hew Ben Military Atademy an Carolina Baslacst College Will Locate an Old Fair Grounds. Saturday Col J 8 Holladay leased for a term of tea years, tbe old fair grounds with all buildings. This step will be to the Immense advantage cf the Institu tion as now they have a chance to ex pand and Increase their membership In amsnner that few other locations could afford. In preparing for the reception of the students about June 1: the buildings which are standing on the fair ground will be thoroughly overhauled end re modeled.. Tbe exteriors will be painted andjoalsomtned. la addition to this there will be erect ed several new buildings for the ever In creasing student attendance which will contain barracks, dormitories, recitation rooms and accommodations for the bui Iness college and music department. In all these buildings modern Improvements and conveniences will be established and the students will not want for any good thing. The grounds will be enclosed with a handsome picket fence with an attrac tive arched entranoe. They will be fit ted and beautified with the Idea of mak ing them the most thoroughly attractive and beau ifuf grounds in this section of the State. They will also be admirably adapted for drilling the cadets. A foun tain will be placed on the campus for the comfort and refreshment of tbe stu dents. fiTwenty-flve man wl'l be put to work at once at the construction of these buildings anl everything will be pushed as repldly as possible compatible with safe construction. Several thousand dollaie will be ei.pended t make the improvements that havo been planned ard when they are completed there will bee transformation which will certainly be a great benefit to tbe city. The cltlzi n of New Bern should real- n that tbts aciilmy 1 rcbl y a splen did feature In t he grow h n;l develop ment of the place. Ii Is lu 'he hands of able, competent young into who are making a success of tbalr venture. Other town have furnt.hed lnstilu'ions of similar nature with ground?, build ings and other reqilsltes and it Is t tho city's interest to make a liberal donation to this srliool. 8;rerul hundrul dollars have been iromUed for the pi oper equip ment of this school and it Is hoped that the public spirited people who want t) see New Bern grow and flourish will look lnt j this matter and materially as sist lb i young men la this worthy undertaking. A Notable Visitor. Mr Roswell Miller ind family of New Tork, former president of the Chicago, Milwaukee aad St Paul railway and chairman of the Board of Directors of the same road, arrived in the city from Wilmington last night In their elegant private oar, Minnesota. They have . m i m I J neea) passing a low wssss in c wnua iuu an on their way home. They stopped In Be w Bern In order to renew old ac quaintance and memorlee. Mr Miller was here daring the yellow fever epidemic and was a soldier in a Hew Tork regiment Which was stationed hero. ' Be is desirous of meeting the old soldiers here and reviewing the events caused by the civil war. The oar la now on the aide track In the A and NO yard. The party will leave for the north tonight. No Gloss Carrlafc Paint Made. will wear as long as Devoe's. No others are as heavy bodied, because Devoe's weigh 8 to 8 ounce more to the pint Sold by B W fmallwood. THET COMB AND GO. Mr Lena Barnum, of Aurora, lain the city, the guest of her mother Mrs R Broke, ; . Messrs A M Williams aad J B Harvey of Vanoeboro were In town yesterday, Mr J B Latham returned from Nor folk Sunday. Rev D A Morehouse who ha been the guest of friends for several days re turned to Us home In Newton, Mais' last evening. Mrs P H Pelletter and family left for Mew Tork on the steamer Nease, last- night, 1 Messrs M DeW Stevenson. D L Ward, A D Ward and 0 L Abernathy left yes lerday morning tfit Trenton to attend the sp'lng term of the Superior eoart for Jones county. Mr BP Epstein, cutter with the Ep stein Bros, will ha In the olty today with an up to-dste Hi e of samples. SAW MILL machinery for Sale also plan ng and shingle machine but little used and nearly new for particulars address CASTOR I A for Infanta and Children. Til Kind You Hivi Always Bought Sears tbe Signature of NO DECISION FILED For la Finch-Re Bee Case Freaarinf Examination of A till. C Road. Special to JoaraaL Raleigh, April A Judge Brown not yet filed his decision as to the mo tions In the case of Finch and McBee. ha LICBK'S REPLY Big Representation of Counsel For Conspirators The case will not oomeup nay way aa-1 Affidavits Nads oy Connsel as toAl- t!l tho July term. The board of Internal Improvements of the A AN C road, aid the special committee of examiners of the A aad N O railway, met this afternoon In the Governor office end mapped oat the work to be done, and tho methods of doing It. The examination will be thor ough. Another Corporation Beaten. Special to Journal. Washington, D O Apr 4. The United State Supreme court handed down a decision on the case of the People's Gas I O B Robinson not further appearing in Company vs the Olty of Chicago. The case. The Slate was represented by cue wae appealed from tho United Attorney General Gilmer and Solicitor lege Agreement by Governor Ayeock. Namereas Al legations as U Xlsman agement of A- ft. N.C. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Apr 8. Marked Interest shown In hearing of motions in case of Finch and McBee before Jadge Brown in Baperlor court. They were present with their attorneys, W H Day, W W Clark, T M Argo, F H Busbee, and W 0 Maxwell, John W Hinsdale and W S State Clroult court forthe northern dla- I trlct of Illinois and the decision was! rendered against the gaa company. A New Bern Woman Asks "have yon a floor paint that will last two weeks?" Yee we have Devoe's; It has I a beautiful gloss and will last two year If properly applies.! W Bmallwood Jones. Attorney Argo read a letter to Solicitor requesting bill of particulars. Solicitor had refused to grant request. He asked order for bills. Also moved to quash indictment. ' It was further stated that defense would demur in jurisdiction, of court, contending that according to U S statute It Is If anything a crime ti conspire to North Carolina In Sundry Civil Bill. I wrongfully influence Federal court. Be Duplin Journal. then added motion to continue. The Bouse Committee on Appropria-1 He stated he had several affidavits tlons today completed ths sundry civil h..rnl, nm. motion to continue. 8o- bill. While the measure Indicates a big ,. , , . u , . . . , . , Ucltor Jones moved that the motions be out in regular and supplemental esti mates, the Items affecting North Care PM8ed uPon More affidavits were read. Una show up about as expectsd. Post- This was declined and affidavits were cflloe, Durham, limit of cost, 1100,000. rwui by WW Clark, McBee and others 1 1 r . . as i aiut . i i I . r.auy appna.ea, f0.,0W; completion i ncia(jinir j Torne, manager of the oi tmiidtng under present limit, S30.0W. t , . Postofflee, Goldaboro, limit of sost, $90, 0000; hlready appropiated, $83,750; pres ent bill carries far completion of build ing under present limit, $18,860, being the balance of $50,000. Greensboro, for rental of temporary quarter for post- office and United Btates Court, $5,500. Marine biological laboratory, Beaufort, in Representative Thoma'a dtstrlot, for completion of laboratory, including con- j Its cashier. W W Clark in his affidavit went Into detail a to allege agresment by GovernorAycock that If suit of Finch for a permanent receivership of A A N C B R were dropped in Federal court the prosecution against McBee would be dropped In State court. Clark ewore he wae sure they had THE POPULAR COUNTY CLERK OF THF CITY OF SAW FRANCISCO. Hon. Wm. A. Deane, Clerk ot the city and county of San Francisco, was Chief Deputy in tne omce or ma predecessor during tbe latter part or nia term, tie is a Native Son, having been born and raised in the city ot San Francisco, and has for many years been prominently identified with the Order of Native Sons of the Golden West, as well as other fraternal organizations. He is an exceptionally popular young man, socially and politically also, as evidenced by the ballots cast et the late election, he having defeated his opponent for the office of County Clerk. by nearly 8,ooo votes. In a letter written January 28, 1899, from San Pranclsco, to Dr. Hartman, Mr Deane has the following to say of Peruna: The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen: " would not be without Peruna, as I have found it to be the best remedy tor catarrhal complaints that I have ever used. I have tried most all ot the so-called catarrh remedies advertised, and can conscientiously say that ot all the remedies for catarrhal struction of wharves, piers, Jetties and assurance from Robinson that complaints recommended to me none have been so beneficial as (van At-at 1 Im nvnwamanta AA fWlfl Tha Kill I I . .mm . evn a am "i., . , , reruns." WILLIAM a. ueane. List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at New Bel a, Craven county N.C Apr. 4. 1004: MEN'S LIST, A Olaisie Adams, B Herbert Bryant, 88 Queen Bt, Charlie Ba'les, Rufus Barrlngton. O E O Caton, James Carpenter. D J R Dillon, Charlie Duguln. F Philip Foy. Q-Capt C T Gllllkin, cue Boll ot Do ver. HJ B Henderson, Ercett E Hill, R F D43. P Henry Peateraon, Phillips Per- mands 14? 8 Front St (D I.) Wistor Pad gett. S Curtis Splncer, W B Simmons. T LarveA Tiller. John Tonar .Jasper NO. TJ William Ulatery. W-Isaao Whltford 37 Cedar St, Tom- mle Willis. WOMBK'S LIST. B Mrs Jos Bryan 270 Barren St, Hiss Anle Bryant 11 Hancock St, Miss Mamie Brown boi 787. C Mrs Elleanor D Connor. D Miss Mlttle Darden, Jasper, N, C. G Miss Carrlett )r Green, 6 Jones St. H Hiss Carrie Hail, 29 Norwood St, Miss Lular Henderson. M-Mri W U McNalr. P Mrs Ha rah Parsons, Miss Betty Brldgen. . ' I S-Mlss Wennle Fm'th, Mrs Sallle Stanly 41 -St. Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised and give date of list. - ,V;v The regulations now require that (1 one eent shall be collected on the dollvery i,f each advertised letter. S. W. Hancock, P. M To th Mothers! , I havo Just received a big line ot boys knee pants suits at low prices, sires 8 to 17. fpeeial price for the next 10 days. B. W. ARMSTRONG. To tbe Men I Our men's clothing for ths Spring h as- arrived. Ws will take pleasure In thow ing yon through. Give ui a chance to save you money. Special prices for tha next ten days. ": -T; . W. ARMSTRONG. the Governor agreed to drop prosecu tion, and unless this had been done.the Finch bill would not have been die missed, the John P Cuyler bill would have been filed, and the witnesses sub poened. McBee in affidavit fays he wa under appointment by Judge Pur nell, was arrested by Sheriff at New Bern on bench warrant, and hurried here and upon arrival, Informed John W Hinsdale his only counsel within reach had been snbpoeaned as a wit ness for the State. His motion to waive examination was not allowed and hearing was had at which Hins dale, bis counsel, under fear ot con tempt of Court, and In absence of his client Finch, was made to testify to entire conversation he had with Finch McBee and other witnesses and required knowledge of CATARRH assumes different phases In different seasons of tho year. There Is, therefore, four quite well-mark ed varieties of catarrh. Winter catarrh, spring catarrh, summer catarrh, and largest private stockholders, with assur ances he would Join In the complaint , and his association of stock Interest favared lease and would also join in bill Judge Brown took papers in case and will on Monday announce what he will do in regard to various motions. alto can lee $80,000 for three life-saving stations, twoUn Representative Thome's district and one In Representative Smal ' dlstilot." This Congressional District does not suffer so badly in the big cut In the com mittee e report of the sundry civil bill, thanks to our Congressman. Charles R Thomas. SWANSB0RO. March 81. We are having better weather after the big frost. Our farmere are very much discoura ged about their farm work. There has been so much rain that they could not plough and it has put them behind In their work. Capt M E Bloodgood who has been boating oysters to Elisabeth City oame home last week to spend a few days with his family. There are two three mast schooners In here now loading lumber at the Swans I to give evidence of his boro Lumber Co. There was a banket prrty at the school hnna. An Dab m 11m.V Q.tn . nlaht for the benefit of tho ME Church ot 0rto,n1 Pon,that the bench t Onm. Rnwtr if t M WAmthnll I warrant was sworn to Attorney Gen- M Have used all brands of took somo of our Bwanabora -rlrls over I erai. lasned bv Judie Clark and aerved P, m. rure.i-ains stands oetter, there in his launch, among them were for the ole parpoie of ob.Uuollng and wears longer than any other paint Mrs T M Weodhull. and Misses Mamie I . v I have ever used in my ten years ex- ' snnnn raw n suiHrai unnn. nv inruiui withdrawal of suit then pending, ab solving receivership nnder duress, for elbly taking Railway out of Federal autumn catarrh. In each of these varie ties different organs seem to be the prin cipal seat of the catarrh. In the winter the catarrh is more fre quent in the head, throat and respiratory ,ns. In the spring the catarrh seems to chiefly affect the stomach and nerv ous system. In the summer the bowels suffer tho of tenest ; while in the autumn the liver and kidneys seem to be partic ularly subject to the ravages of catanh. Of course it is not meant by this that catarrh is absolutely confined to these parts of the body during the season to which wo have assigned them. Catarrh may attack any organ in any season ot the year, but the liabilities are so much greater for catarrh to attack particulr or gans In certainseasons that these tour dis tinct varieties have become recognized. Mr. Robert Douglas, Homeopathia Specialist, cor. 6th and P Sts N. W, Washington, D. C, in a recent letter to the Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus. O., has the following to say concerning their noted catarrh remedy, Peruna: I have been a practicing pbytlclaa for some years, during which time 1 have administered Peruna torn number ot my patients tor colds, catarrh and general debility with great benefit to them. I have paid particular attention to Its effects, and I have absolute con fldence In its curative qualities, and have no hesitation In giving it a most emphatic endorsement." Hon. Clement M. Hammond is one of the best known newspaper men in New York City. Ho was for years editor of one of theprincipal papers in Hart ford, Conn., later was prominently connected with tho New York Record er and New York World. He has traveled extensive ly and is known all Hon. C. It. Hammond over tho United States for his talent as a newspaper man. Writing to Tho Peruna Medicine Co., he says : "For about six years I havo had trouble every fall and winter with my voice. At times it has extended to my bronchial tubes and lungs. I think all this trouble came from whooping cough, which I had when I was about twelve years old, and which left me With ca tarrh. Since I havo taken Peruna, my voice has been clearer than in over two years, all of which I am willing to testify to." Mr. Hammond's address is "The Arlington," C-l Montague street, Brook lyn, N. Y. Peruna is an internal remedy a scientific remedy tor catarrh. It cures catarrh wherever located. Its cures last. Peruna gives strength by stopping waste. By saving the mucus it 'enrichea the blood. By cleansing the mucous membranes it preserves the vital forces. No remedy can possibly supply tha place of Peruna. Insist upon having Peruna. Take no other remedy. There is no substitute for this catarrh medi cine. Send for a froo book on catarrh. Address the Peruna Medicine Go Oo i lumbus, Ohio. North Carolina HJ The Hyman- Supply Co., Dear Sirs: Over fifty years ago, our firm began selling paint throughout the South sales have continued uninterruptedly, and ten times greater than any other brand of paint. Read the following: "Have used the L. & M, paint twenty years, houses painted with It AMS Franks, Flora Mattocks, Dollle Mat tocks, Daisy Plttman, Ida Ward, Mattle Moore and others, we can't remember their names. Atirlit vAAra mm Ahnw hAlfAr tnriAV thAn I ease. agnrauiwit w wmre iu ..8 - hnnM .n,rt with ntW n.tnt. within decree was done under direct aures two TeKr.. A. B. Edgell, Alechua, Fla. perlence." H. F. Smith. Painter Concord N, 0. "I painted FrankenburgBlosk with L ft M Paint, stands out as though No sickness here except mumpi and turning it to officers. Mc varnished. colds, Mrs W E Mattocks and daughters, Miss Flora and Dollle Mattocks and Miss Bessie Holland went to Stella on the Launch Rosalind last Tuesday. Mrs M A Russell who has been spend ing a few days with relatives In Swans- boro returned home last Wednesday ac companied by Mrs 3 a, Plttman.'' CLIMAX, Deita of I Enrin Avery, The news ot the death of I Brwla Avery, on last Saturday, local editor of the Charlotte Observer, was a shock to this writer, aa It mast have been to . 1 4 1 .1... SI OA .... R.. ..ntW aAMatU that It Is w" I : : . r ; . gun. material tor nis ueiense to prove wuw w. n Barr. Charleston. W. Va. fulness or allegations set rincn mil Dtlnted onr old homestead for receiver regarding mismanagement l. &. M, Paint twenty-six years of A ft K 0 Railway. That road has ago. Not painted since; looks better u .. I. h.inr mn IawaI a than houses painted In the last four wwh - mm " " a a ' I - ,..., v... r.. i years with other paint," pom. , H B- Sootflel(ii Harris Springs, 8 C. expensive employees nave oeen K L M Wnl ed upon it n payment oi pouuwu on- slltMn yew. PaInted three houses i ligations of those potent In its man Wnh t fifteen years ago; they have not agement, extravagant contracts, made needed painting since. Nice lot Just received. Also new lot Harvey's Small Sugar Cared Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips. Good Canned Corn 10c can, Corn and Tomatoes, Okra and Tomatoes, Tomatoes, Lemon Cling Peaches, Early June Peaa, Lima Beans, String Bems, Beets, Succotash, Canned Meats, Lunch Tongue, Salmon, Sar dines, Scotch Herrings, Cheese, Macaroni, Fancy Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter A complete stock of everything nice in the grocery line. I respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Tours to please, Wholesale & Retail Grocer, av v ma m twmwvj J. L MM, 'Phone JOIa 71 Broad St WWW i l . l numerous umawiui urn paswa i.nu. that nnder transparent disguise of lo; every one who was personally acquaint-1 sal counsel many men Influential In N sd with this brillank young Journalist jo politics been granted annual passes, He was a maa who commanded as is-1 who could BeTM tny legal service. spec, ana Wgnes regeraa ena was 0 f,Tored His death seems most nntlmelv aad ilaQ,r " n'8 "- deplorable, and hia loss Is one which is Uniting agent of ths road solely to ea ten by tha Press of North Carolina, and j oare him transportation on other roads; his going leaves a special sadness amoag Uat eleven agents ot the railway had Joss who knew and loved him for him- Lted. Busine, of railway he. been nnrtllUnliy, carelessness, improviaenuy Hens Md Boys PurnlsMntTS I ' ? corruptly mansged; road has been It yon need Bat, Shirt, Tis, Collar I onerated In Interest ot BUie admlnlstra- and caffs ot any thing alas la ths mr- t, 4 ltrwl. wUa to create and -Bvs l a - . j . - s - s..u..DKUB.,Wnsavayociaame7. I .n.ta ll.tl 1.fln,o. Ib favor of k. w. ARMtTRoio. 'r:.' . : sald aaministrstion.runos nave in many TFanted. . . cases unlawfuUy misspent and diverted, Inaitienlarlv In ourchase of Atlantic BMsrviiiatvsju Ameaaa av w 8hlatlcs. Timber aood aad ' htirrjest utel. oash prH , paid workmen. 1 r 1 oBW M "P"011 w ProT" s "ROOMS ft BABRTJS. wggesUoa at Bllnf cm tor reeeiverswp J. E. Webb, Hickory. N 0. Respectfully, LONGMAN ft MARTINEZ. These Celebrated Paints arc sold by I Hyman bupply Co KPlastico": IftfUTARY WAU COATING. Plastico is NOT a hot water, flUhy trio Kalsomtne. It is a finely, powdered rock, in white anil .beautiful tints to b mixed with coM water. Any one can brush it on. Plastico has the I peculiar property ot cementing u me I wail, oesu-oymg uuni. .T rermin and never rabbins; or scaling. Kalsomine ha no cementing property depends entirely on gin to make It STICK. ID, IIMHM ivw, uwui ihim, vermin and germs oi ocaaiy aiseAsri and the stuff rub and scale oil, polling wall, clothing and urnlture. Wall finishes that must Demised with hot water are SLaisominea, no matter i what fanciful namesthey bear. Vefuse these unhenlthful mixture and bus Plmtlco In 8 Ib. rackase only, BTop. lerlv labelled. Sampl card o( PUstico tint free. . - - , ANTVKALSOIVUNE OK. (tmd tasMl. tA JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF No C. Hams, Shoulder's and Side Bacon. - Also plenty of Nioe Fresh Eggs 15c Dozen. Give ni 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, 1 "v ' T. 13. PAKKEB, Jr.- H0HI 69. Wholaiala and Retail Qrocar. 4 Cor. 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