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1 A. 14 i i 1 ' II lull Ml IIY11. IIW IIRI, CSAYIl COUITT. I. C. FRIDlf. WAT iO I3U4 SKXiNU SECTION. KUMBtR II.. cm no Fru k niTii fty Peialty at Klu- ton. Shot Charla Pate rrem AasBBsh, SeptemfcrsOtb, 18BJ. Wealed Crime at Laet. Mardeier - Cmaitt Otar .. ' CeiBtwS. .:-' V iw.r.o.) " . ; : Klaaton, N 0, Hay 19 The eiemtloa of I reak I arta, wk. Harder I Cbarlnn Pate of Leaolr county ua he ef teraooa of September JOta', 1903, took place to day Inside the Jail la tbia city.. Only the membera of (he. (rata, physicians aod aeoaaaary c Dears, acd a few others, per haps 40 paraooi tq all, Witnessing It ? la tka forcaooa the doomed man wu visited by Rva H Cuaalagbam aod W B Avery, ho held prayer, Davie J lin ing! Pra'dag wan saVd tiy tka Utter ti orpl hnt br i ipief rt a ttllltugtitM fvi the nnleaf, ai.tirg ftni ba had a ada bla - peaoa fur the world 'to come " - Tb oal) aartnloa was be saioUaat bafoaud It a Bnid iking ti .f-rgive oaa Philip Howard, wno'bad iworj agalait him in tba lilal. ' , ' Al 18:14 .La prisoner was conducted to tueplaiform of tba gallows, wblob n rtected liwltla ibe Jail bulldiog, by tba i Ulueia dmlgattMl for tun purpose. 1'k eiicuiloa waa qiklly dune. Upon Dimi.tB ihase.ff II Davis, bid tua of doer 1 1 car; 'u nm! b," naked btm bhr wj i.nu: Iba butiMt Ut "not let II burl bl a r.k" couip wad bla Ilia ia, h tp i il.tud Fri.k Davis out lauoobed Into elm i.y . 1 ba pulm Mewed iiruag f.ir" seven Baluutoa nfter ibe drop, wiilub occurred l U.10. lit. I III 11 nilnuiea Ilia araa tt Unci. 1 be body at allowed to hacg for 80 minute, or nutU 10:40, when It waa cat dowa, .lieit in a alee coffin aodturaed orr lo l it frlemU ! Tbe banging wi orderly tbroogboat, lia aolemaity aeemlng to affect tba apac Utora avea mora tbaa It did tba culprit klairelt. ..'.,. ,T.-'.v A conaldarable crowd gaibaieJaronod tba Jail, tbough notblcg could te aaan from tba ootldr, attiaitad by a morbid corloaliy, but no demoBitratlon wu made. It being tba' antveraal optalofl UalOaTlibwl tea wed "bla J oat da aeris." ' ; 'Tba moat afff cling acaoa waa wbea ' Davla' brctber wa admitted lo thafort uoub. ;Tb brotbara engaged In a prl aaia convarwtina tor aome mlnutei, aalmrvt, warptng tba while. ; After wartla llavlt became almoat Immaxhate ly calm, rubmlitcd blmaalt to a bath, a abava, waa dreaaed U an neat black anh, balr combed, and aononnotd blmaelf ready, wblla waiting In tba cell ho aiked foraimoka. Borne one ga?e blm a cigarette with a light,'. A member of tba - preea cofjw offartd a cigar bat he pre ferred Iba clgarett. aaylng that It would latt aailong aa he Beaded Ik The , death warrant wu read bat the only emotion abown by the condemned man waa a a.lghi Inclination of tba head, and he retained throughout the entire horri ble' orfleal the moat wonderful nerre. Even the mucolar twltcbinga after the drop were tery alight. ' ' r : Dafla had been In poof health aereral daya jraa Incarcerated In the . Wayne , county Jail and when delivered to Sheriff Woolen cxpraiaed hta w 1111 agnail to ac company bint aaying that he wouldn't be robbed ot many daya anyway. It will be remembered by thoee who have kept op with thoeaae, thatDaTli hot Charlea Pata from ambuah while iba latter waa returning from Kinaton to bla home in Neuae Towniblp. Pate lived aeveral daya and all along Inaiated that Davla waa tba man who fired the '.abot. '; .- Davla waa well connected In thla coub ty but waa looked upon aa a recklaaa, dciperate character and while hit ex ecution wu considered to be J oat and merited It wu greatly to be deplored on aoeount of hla connectlona. , Davla made a .itatement and placed It with the Clerk of the court Irat there wu nothing in it but a denial of even doing anything wrong. ' v" . Davlf wu tried a few yeara ago for perjury and wu sentenced to a term of imprisonment, Afterwarda he wu tried for shooting one Klnae Taylor from am buah but hm cleared on the evidence of bla accomplices. Thla occurred In 190U la 1898 be waa charged with the murder of James Tweedy bat wu if kd In like manner as In the other case. '. 4 - - REELSB0R0. . t I : ; ' ' Hay 14th. ' We opened our baseball season today with n vary quiet and pleasant match game between Grantabaro' and Reals fejro, The acore wu live to three, In favor of Reelsboro. Qrantaboro aoored on the first, fourth and ninth Innings and Reels boro the first, third, fifth, alxth. and eighth Innings. The game was played on Q raateboro's diamond, and every one present aeemad to enjoy It very much. They will re turn the game on Reelsboro's diamond Kay 21st. , P.O. t !, P" DANIELS DIES CAME. Tba Murderer of f. O. SUmnat Hung At Treelo VealariUy. tacrjTioNor aLraan oiaiaia. (W.B.C) Treatoa, May, 1 Alln-il Danlela. tba murderer of Mr Faralfnld Q Sim mons paid tba penalty fur hla crime by haaglag t tbta place today. The execu tloa look pfeoe It iba Jsl) yard which waa ecekiMd wtib a kl(k fawra ;Th acaff -dd wu e Ike mm ,nslt. as'lba neanawblcb ,raa'Dnon waa hug, Dorrm'r let and tba waw tp wan need. Tkare ware about 1.0U0 people la the city, many being present from Mew Bert bnt oaly lh"ee were permitted to e Ibe banging who were glvtn tlckau by the sheriff, the number bttag les than what the law allows. , '- Danlela wu brought duwa to Trenton from the Go1dbordJll br eleHff Tay lor, Wednesday,. While eerouta Vi Tren-J toa, Daalela admitted tbai he killed Mr Simmons bat Inaiated ihu it waa la self defease and ibt !eohvlof was dona Imm a lrt on the rlvr Tbia was told In the trial - but ivldence shown tbtt ba w, ea the land. Thla remark was toe nearest to a coafeaslon that he made. Upon arrival at the Trenton Jail he wu pot luto the atrong Iron cage In side the JaIL During ibe morning hnura quite a number of people .ware allowed to go Into the corridor and take a view of tbe prltoner and convene wilh him but there ware several depu i in the crowd and they were ready to quell any dis turbance that might he aiitmp ed. For tuca e'y, the crwd wu very orderly and no trouble wu eiprieaced. Dan'e'a protested e'lgloa aome time go, but it wu ooly a few minutes be fore bis death that ha i pressed a desire to be bapilaed. It was a hard matter to find a p -eschar of hla denomination to administer these rites but at lut four preachers were found who belonged to M S Zion charcb and they conducted religious Mrvlcea in tbe cage. Tbe mla liters were Hots D L Johnson, E W Willist L M MeUure and B Meadows- Tbe rite ot baptism wu performed by Rev Lock Green The services consist ed of prayer, song, baptism, Lord's pray er in conceit and song aod giving hand of fellowship, Danli la look fervent part lo tbe exerrivs, kneeling during the en tire lime. , ; ; -: , At 1.25 p m ibe yard hv.ng breo cleared of all ioept those bav'ng lick- eta, the prl Miner wa led to '! scaffold He showed no slb of fear nor weaknau and walked unattended .up tbe steps. Wbea on tbe top his legs were teoured by the aberlff'a aeststtnta. J P Giav a nd Joe Westbrooke. Daniels then aald that be folly believed that Almighty God had forglyen hla alas and he hoped that every one within tbe sound of hta voice would forgive him for any wrong he had done.- Be knew it waa a terrible thing to die but that he was happy that he had made ,hls peace with God and that God would receive him in heaven. He did not feel ab bad about dying but that he had been ua Justly tried and hla sentence wu unjust. . He bade all . his f rienda good ' bye and hoped to meet them In heaven. He spoke low and a part of his speech" wu rambling and hard lo hear. He made no reference to the crime for which he wu to hang. The black cap and the noose were then adjusted. The lut word Daniels aid wu when the rope was placed a round hla heck he told the at.endanta that the knot hurt hla jaw, and uked them to change It. They complied with hia reqttNt. The drop ftll at : 1:83. The neck wu broken by the fall and the nearest obser ver waa unable to see any sign of a struggle or movement of the muscles. The heart ceued pulaatleni in 82 minu tes and 80 mlnutM later the rope wu untied and the body wu put into the cuket. Dra. Ray Pollock of Trenton and Bbaw of MayivlTe were the physi cians In attendance. The men who took charge of the body were George Murrill, Frank Murphy, Lamon Kornegle and Robert Johnson who, at the request of the wife delivered the body to her. , Danlela had t family ot wife and four children who live near Quaker nidge. The body will be buried aeu there, , . ITOBT OV TBI CBIMB. ' The crime for which Danlela hung hu not been forgotten by the readera of the Journal. It waa one of the moat coldblooded deeds ever committed In thla section. It may perhaps not be out of place to publish a brief hlatory of the cue. :f On Saturday September lllb, 1908, Mr Furnlfold 6 Simmons, father of U S Senator F M Simmons went to a lonely place on his farm Quaker Bridge Jonee county ,ln March ot poaches whom he sal were annoying aim by hunting on hta property, v He had repeatedly ordered them away but they were defiant. Dan tela wu among tbeu man who hunted on forbidden lands and boasted of hta acta. It Is alleged that he asld that he would hunt and flab-where bed d pleue and he would kill any one who Interfered with him. A i ' H Mr Simmons wu determined to dlscov er theae law breakers and bring thsm to Justice and with gun In hand he started In his March. Although being qulta aged ha was strong snd vig orous and frequently took Jaunta around his farm and no notice made of it. On tl.!s fatal dy, the object of Mr t r . a I j kn wn tier was bo ooncera felt for htm aay more than ob aay other occasion. Wbea, however, ha failed to put la aa appear aaoa at sapper tlsae he hoaukeeper e prcesed aome eoaoara f.HT hliat and kla coatlaaed alNencn at bet tlsae they be came alarmed Tkry informed the nelgbhors that Mr Simmoaa wu miss ing a search wu instituted. Tbe party wu looking for him all eight and the body waa foaad about 7 o'clock Saaday morning la a thicket ob the ban r of small creak located about a mile from Lie home. There wu avldenoe that tbe cldjnaa) had died, In great agony having oia awa in ciotaca la an enaeevot w gwt Bt bin wound. He wu hit tn la numerable places with buck shot. , , ... ' la a few daya' Alfred Daniels,'' upon whom suspicion had reeled on aoooaat ot his remarks at different tlmu wu ar rested asar Mayiville mad takea to the county Jail at TrentnB. Daalela admitted he had been haniint on the S BimoBS farm aad la the trial coafeesed t the ahootlag bat leslsted that be shot Mr Simmoaa la self da- fens. - : - .' . ' Hia trial wu In Trenton before Judge Ferguson and waa atubborrly fought. J E aad R OHara were bla attorney and they did .all in their power to save him. '..--. .,;-- ..(.,!. ' a,-,. t. J O L Harrii ef Raleigh wu uso: dated with them portlosT of the lima. His mm wu argued before the State Supreme court by the O'kene and Bar tia. After beiag oasuoceuful there Harrla took It before the United States Supreme court and was deflated in that tribuaaL ' . r . Be wu Mnteaoed to te hanged Feb ruary lBih. , k stay of eiecuilon wu granted nail the decision of- the, su preme court wu aaaoaaced . and tbe Goveraor tbea set Hay Wihfnr kU bang lng. " ' ' 1 '', INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE'S Report G.ven to Governor. Volumi nous Document. BUI Particulars . Against McBee aad Klncb. . - Trial July 11th;' k y Special to Journal. ,"v ( Raleigh, N C.May lft-At fonr o'clotk thla afternoon the ' Invutigatmg com mittee filed with the Governor,' hi re port on tha Atlantic and North CarolUa railway, together with the testimony taken. Tba document iaaIergeone,end It required nearly two daya to type write It. It wu dralt-d "by the eommltKe. Tbe Governor, and Board of Internal Imp.'ovementa will probably begin to ta view It tomorrow. - ,', The Attorney General and Solicitor of this district, thla afternoon, filed ,a bill of paittoulara in the conspiracy cue of tbe State against Flach and MoBte, which la to be heard July 11th. Judge Brown ordered such a bill filed. It rc- hearaaa facts upon which the State will reply to prosecute thl oaae. Thay are practically those disclosed at the hear ing of the case before Chief Justice Clark. - -Matt Fanners blWcf Hatf Askinsr , There will be fi Farmera : Dinner Jnly 8th at thl Bacton Grovs bau - baU groasds ntkf tltt Swamp- cborcb, near aklna, e.tH vwe.3 We knriw thii Hi a barbecue din ner aad a great big time. We want fif ty nice pigs and we want fifty Jrood farmers to furblin ihem. The Commlt- tee on Arrahgemant Will call on yon In a few daya for the donation, so gsn Ue' men hav yonr ' plga aeleoted and ready. V'-" Aa address will be delivered in the forenoon and a game of bail In the after noon. A cordial invitation la extended to nil to come aad pirticiyate. Bring baikete well filled with good things to eat, and let's have a real good time. filthed, " WCErnul, ' ' C J Heath, ' , W T Price, , : . ' , Gilbert Guklns, , 3 M Wlllla, , . . . - Charlea Ipeck, . t J M Arthur. relair., , May 18th. ' Thebusy scenes along the , road bow show how hard the fanner Is pressing hla work.' Peas, atrawberrlar, cabbage etc going to market. ! -' " Cotton choppittg7c0ni plowing, iweet potatoea being tet. Irish potato spray. lng In fact if tha fanner ta not busy now he- had bettor quit all and go fish ing. M ::'yif-.i ittiijii.'.n The recent showers are making things grow rapidly, and a a tare la putting on her brightest garb. ;ti ! a .,... Thla general hurry and hustle with the farmers la all right only there it tod much of It, It abate at the reel from the bat and hlgheat InterwU . ot his noblest faonltles. ' i-f , There la sota slckneu la our midst but wa hear of ho Urloai caree. ') ! ; i i i- i in i ii i r aw sjj . CASTOniA : Tor LiLnti and ClZzx rin:iY:i!:::37.:;.;.jr. .'1 T x ,f Ckrle J.. Harris, t Far Gorern- I, . pall State Ticket, Named, all Bat Five Coaatlra Bepreaeatrd !.,..,' '. - Ceaven- f. ; : v .. . . v , Bpecla'1 to Jouraal.--' ! GreMtboro, May 18 Tba Gonvratloa BiaaaabWit la the opera h an. lJlyt at 111S o'clock boob, and wu calle 1 1 or der byThoeA Rollins, Chslrrasa of State Executive' Committee, A a address ot welcome wu mde by C B frailer, aad wu responded 1 1 by J J Brit'. 'Tbe first session wa lakda up la or ganisation and tba appolntrmnt of va rious committees. After ice rgantzs tloa had been . cutpleted tbe conven tion adjjnrned nntll 130 o'clock. i At the afteraoon tesalon, while a- 1 wajttrg report of tbe commlttej on rredentlali, the Chairman announced that time would be given fur short ad : - v . . - r . dresse,. by members of the C'invenilon. From all over Ibe bouse cm the cry Bteokbora 1 Blickbura answered the caf'i and made n addie, followed by Jke r Nerell and R E Llnniy. 1 ' k r . . . . . . ! Tbe ci mniltiec in frnlintUls repon- el aN lil Ova rouniia rvpre w ted The ! e airs elected b Iwith rontenilons la urry, werv hunt. Iba c mmlttee on i ermanent orn izatlon recommend ed, Boa A E Holton for permanent chairman, anil R E McNeil for peiman- nt Lir.retary. I lie report was adopt ed. . Tbe following nominations weie made, for Governor, Chai J Harris, of Jackeon county. . Lieut. Gov, Isaao M Meeklns, Attorney General W H Yarboro, Sacre tary of Stale Jos J Jrnklcr; Tieasnrer, 0 Q . Bailey; Auditor, . Frank Llnney; Superintendent Pnblto Inktrucltor, PfV FraJer; Corporation, IJ Abbott; La bir Commissioner J Y Qamrlck, 1 RUSSIANS CUT OFF. Sab&aiine BoaU VttA By Japs Against v ' ' ' ' Russian Navy. ;";.' London, May 18. The Rome corre spondent ot the Central News wlret that a telegram has been received 'there from Toklo reporting tbsttwo Japanese di visions bare arrived close to Mukden, Manchuria, on the nonh end ana have out off Gen. Kuropatktn's line of f e- treat..,. -i(,Mf. v, . ;.,. .St. Petersburg, May 18.-A letter "has been received from Gen. Stoessei, chief of staff at Port Arthur, which gives the first inthnatloB that submarine boats have been used In the present war." The letter written by Stoessei states that the battleship Poblede, which wu damaged at the um i the Petropsvlok wu de stroy edfwu struok by a torpedo sent from a submarine. All the Rutslan te porta on the damaging of the Podleda lent heretofore aald the struck a Russian mine.' You are liable to en attack of some orm of Bowel complaint and should provide yourself with the best known Remedy. Db Site Arnold's Balsam. Warranted by F 8 Duffy, and T A Hen ry, Now Bern C. , -li GALILEE. May 16. Wa are about through planting now. We are now cultivating oar efeps, ' - The cool nights make aome of our crept look badly. - "The potato crop of thla place is look- lng fine. ' ' -' 1 - ' ' 1 n We had a fine rain Saturday ' night, it wu needed In gardens. . -.... . v . Maura G A Sverlngton and. 0 B Wayne left this morning to work on Mr Blades Railroad at Gooae Creek,Pamllco county. '. .'u''. -; .y-.'-'..x" "-vvk . :-...,v' Oar Sunday School la preparing for Chlldren'e Day which will be the 4th Sunday in June. Exercises at 8 p m, Everybody Invited to come. 5ii Mr . Phillips of New Bern, wu over with nt lut Sunday evening and took the picture of our Sunday School. Cl . ; Rev J B Respats filled hla, appoint ment at this place on lut x Sunday even ing. : v-w.!fj.,a -'V ".ij!f:'K-ft.-a . Mr S H Gaskina and wife ipent Satur day night and Sunday at Reelsboro, ; Mr John A Ererlagton hu bean elect ed President ot our Young People Bible Class. ; m S S.t"3 1? . Si . ;H tiiiyiUJ . Mr C R W ayne tpeiit Saturday , night With Mr W DCaton.. , ,v, , u . , ,. Mr Charlie Holton . and Mr Billiard Barringtoa and wife ot Olympla wu In Qallles Bunday avealny. , :, , i ! -u h 4 . Hard Tlwea.., l V-; :. v-'-s A good strong second-band bopy, Kanflolph make, recen l overhauled and palntetl, will bo sold clienp for elsbet t U or on I' no. App'y to Journal of f -s.cr'.rFc - ?n,l 'Ti-i, lit A Remedy That Ho Ono Is Afraid To Take. . Thacber'a Liver and Blood Syrup hu been used in thousands of hotnee for fifty-two yeara with perfect confidence and the moat remarkable results." i The great eacceas of tbia remedy ia doe to the fact that ita formula (which coav aiata. of Bucho, Hydrangea, Mandrake, Yellnw Dock, Dandelion, Sernsparilla, Gentian, Senna and Iodide of Potaaaium) hu been freely published. ' " ' 'S Doctors and Druggiste eveiywliciw do not hesitate to recommend a preparation, which they know conUina the beat, known remediae for correcting all irreg ularities of the Lfver, Kidaeya ot Blood, and the dfreeeu caused by the failure of theae functions to perfigrm their proper WOrkr t -;-'.-' ! -.t !;;; .H'.- 4 Thousands of sick onee to whom life hu been a burden tave written grateful letters that others night profit by their, experience. . TfeLaoioiro. Obotb, faz, Wa. IB 1001 a TIM anserine terribly wlta Inainauon ana kidney tronbln an4 sent an aqr onanit r nomcinlae to rellm an. Aa n mt as a paefcaf of Be. Yhaeher'e Llm and Blood 8yni I co Deluded to try it, and now I na deeply grateful to ay druggiat aa well aa to yon. , - . j I bad been a anflcrar reaa theae thtaga and a general ron-down condition nr aen jream, nnd Bad only rccelTed temporary relief from other mediefnea. Bat after aatnf not cnite two pnefcafea of yonr Liver and Blood Byron I feel na atont and hearty aa I ever did ia ay UBS, nnd I na atiified that I aa entirely core. I feet ao symptoms whatever of kidney tronble, nnd av direetioa ia aa rood aa an UTiaaT man'a. I can now eat whatever I choose. - I never had nny remedy give an soeh qalck nnd permanent relief, nnd I can not put n cor rect csumaw on me value your bcuicib. a been to ae. I would not take nny amount of atosey for it. - Very (Tntcrully yonra J.C.IBOWN. ' Tywiawda -jwfttwlw svWf Bj--Toy fr m fr mmpU aavtte waMl "Br XHmchf'i JBTanlia jaVfek We Mmaw sua yaw to try if a . W mnom teftal it will do. I at tmr w Wmr aaia ftw ' irKaiX ( SO avaca aita f J.vv. XBJ.CVZB xxmctxa co., Chmttanocga, Tena. tjCGRIPP& OUIaus fmr emit HI otliett ANNUAL MEETING AND ELECTION The New Bern Retail Meichants And Gen- eralT Hetchants Assbciation n Hold Their HeeUng.; V, "' ' The New; Bern Retail Grocera and General Merchants Association held their annual meeting lut Monday even- lag and elected the following officers: President John Donn. Vice-president T F McCarthy. Secretary and Collector- W E Bax ter. ' ' ' " Treunrer-8 J Hudson. Messrs Dunn and Baxter were'reetect ed. f':j-;-r: f'':,f ";" ,' "v;iA'"J '.: The Association la in a nourishing condition and inuch benefit has ' been gained by the organization which wu made about a year ago. The membership Includes about all the grocera in the City. " ' 1 " 4 The report of W ft Baiter theaecre tary and collector was very gratifying to the Association; '' th,.' ' iN o' Gloss Carnaire Paint Made." will wear u long u Devoe's. No others are u heavy, bodied, because Deyoe weigh 3 to 8 ounces , more to the pint 8old by B W Smallwood . ' "' :v voicb of ibb' people; ; :-:Jt:yt-' That. Last Shot- . Editor Journal: s - I ',:V ; : " ; 1 I see in the Joornal a heading, "Some Interesting Facts."' It might have been to aome, bnt they wert not facts, There were no Major Latham not Major Plan ner In the battalion, tbe battalion was eommaaded by Major John C Hukett of Booth Carolina,' and I think he wu captured before the aurender, and Capt Flanner ot Wilmington waa the seaolr officer of the battalion when it surrender ed. ' ;,-.-.,;; ' V. 8 F Harrla . was a brave aoldier, but ha did not , oolong to the section that fired the lut shot, it wu fired from the first section and Mr Harris belonged to the second section, and it was I think commanded by one of New Bern's brave Wiys, whowai wrongeloutcf a r romo- tlon to lieutenant Pergennt V ' V. 'lie. - p. (TCHILLSl "a" '" i aKuin or J . I i IwCxrntDaiV. 1 We have the suits in '..' I Slims, Regulars and Stouts and can fit all sizes. NOW IS THE TIME to mftkA lrniir MAlAr.t.fnna act -rnn vrrill cot ti Bt sswsman a lain -an- v -mo wt w v V VVSVaayf MM J W Byfa WW dB a Q W V O the choicest patterns. 1 O 8 c. Vunn & Co J M . i. al m. Cl 57 Pollock $r J Good Values For a Fe) ,36 inch Black Taffetta BilK: "with the guarantee stamped on every yard, the price is only; $1.00. - inch Black Taffetta Brilliant, it makes a beautiful shirt waist or a skirt and gives entire satisfaction; the price is only 65c the yard. 44 Inch Brown Mohair Silk Finish, good value at $1.50, the price of I his is only $1.00. ' -v ( - . We prepay Express and freight on all purchases amounting to $3.00 or over shipped to any place within a radius of 100 miles ef T If MiippnBTT p. nn U. 1 1M. ltl PHONE J$;PoUock St., Opposite Post-office. tMM Some people are talking about Waters fx Register ot Deeds, others are dis- enaalng Whltford. v. . - , Bat everybody is talking about the low prions at S Goploa, 75 Middle St where yon can get lOyda of 15c and 20e Wonted thla week for 98c,lta awful fun ay to aome peorle, bat ita no Joke. , s u . i " TO CLOSB OUT. , 190 yards ef Tresco aworted oolora W and 40c, this week S2c. MO yardi of ashton perpellon. black blue, brown, green, gray and garnet, OS inchra wide, thla week 4o. - 100 ydi of 18c White Lawn this week ISOydaoflSf White Lawn 40 Inch toll week 7. i 850 yds of 8o White Lawn this week 400 pair of Ladles Mtseea aad Chlldrena Slippers thla week, will be reduced from 18 to 80 por cent to give aoom for l large lot on the way,, help as out, wa must have room. .;-. ,;i; - 85 Jlena aniu, Uteat atylea for the Spring1 and 8ununer, ranging In price from 18.00 $10 00 and tW.W thla week yonr choice for $7.50, : the cause, alzea broken. ' " S8 two piece' aniU p to date $6.50 salts thla week $150, $3 aniu $5.10, $t anita 10.78. .-m tr; r?t Ladles, Misses and chlldreas haU half price' for tea daya. w ;i 'Q o-.? . : ; Will republish oor1-rtBuant eoanter Ttmaday, ' j - 1 . TheT O Barry aho ta on the market and dan compare in style aad quality with any other shoe made. ' t V I ! mm . aw? v..,. mm t t WEIGHT i CI1ITC - a a w a Id all sizes for 'A Men ana Youths. A line of nobby patterns X ' and all in the newest cota, ' - X . a i-argo variety of styles at $6.50, $7.50 . a . $8.60, $10,00, C &12,50 & $16. J) 288. C00000 I Have Secured the Agency for the Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine, which ia the futeat, easiest running and most noiseless ma chine on the market today. I will have an experienced man in charge oi same and be ready for buslneu about Jane ist. . : ; WU; T. HILL, Dealer in Bicygus, Guns, Pistols, Cab- TRIBGKS, LCADBD BHBLL8, PHONOORPHS, . BBOOBD3, & A VWLTNE'OI BPORTtSO u Good. Job Pbintik kkq Rub- u .BXB 8IAXP hUNTJFiCrrUHJIR, , Phone 1U . v 91 Middle St. Having purchased , the Farmera and Merchants Bank building, my frtr-uls and patrons, will find me from now on located therein. 4 ... V. , " :tc- uiui a a Days illUUDLiLi 06 W.,
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 20, 1904, edition 1
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