; n ;IU It Hit f YOLOMI XXYU. I1W mi, CKITII COUITT, I. C, FRIDATl MiY 11. 1904 TlRiT SCCT10K , KUMBTB 18. C7 T 7 a mm. IK 1 US MM. Jndre Pninsil Objects la Editorial Criticism. Issa Rule Pi r Ontrmpl if slast Jetephtft Daniels.: Psrsell ' Ke,tret MeBe Office ( Heck' Ltrfiy Sea-v-.., linu-ala on V K.rlur- .. . ' . - -:: V 8peclel to Journal. . ' Raleigh, May - Judge Purnell created tenoailon la federal court hi r today, by liming Uat he hart l.ned re'e for contempt, agstnat Jo phut Osnlelt, Editor of Raleigh Kewt aid Observer, oa account ot editorial which appearoo la yetlerday'i pjer. Tbt editorial crliljiaing mruoll for appointing, a relver for Alitalia tad North Carolina Railway. Jadga charged Grand Jury on question of contempt, t tying ludaty wa 1 1 1odic t all peraoaa who had pub lished, or allured thing calculated and Intended to br'ng oonrt Into dUrepule, and that ipecUl ai t of Ci-egret coveted nutter very fully. Judge Purnull appointed V E McBee, Co- tm elverwtih Thomas D Meares of Atlantic) and North Carolina railway. Action wai quite unexpected. ReeelTer Mearea and Oc-Reoelter Mo Bee tula af ternoon gave joint bond In surety com pany, for $50,000. Both leave hare for New Hem on early morning train t morrow. UC ice wai a.-kl If be bad anything to y,' aad itltxl with a mile, -l go to New rk ra t iioorrow, I hope there will he no band and no d im. era." K. 8 finch, no Is made Co plaln Iff with Cnyler In tho nialter.came t .day and tald be would leave la tho morolng lor Chailotte. He was asked what be tnonght of m .Here, and In re ply, I am nllrely aattifled with w aultt. ' '"' ' - - - i.ii.i W W Plemlog, attorney for Cuyler wa- a.kod what he had to say, ke re plied -'with Metre andMcBee In charge Atlantic & North Carolina takes place It deserves In railway woili.and asNorth Carolina Instltutlon.Iam.so well aatlsned It will be put In good snspe,tbat I fuel the action taken will be sustained by people after they see what has been done." It waa at first expected Editor Dan- ' tela would answer at three o'clock this afternoon la contempt proceedings, but Judge Pnrnell fixed ten o'clock tomor row morning as time. Of course there will be big crowd In Federal court room Editor Daniels was aaked what he had ' to ay about the matter and replied '1 wlll be on band. Better men than 1 have been In jail. Joe Turner and John Bunyan were both in jail. Joe Turner told me year ago lwoild get In jail nn lees I stopped getting after bond steal' : ere." " o 1 ' " PUBLIC INDIGNANT. Over Judge Purnell'B lUmiag- McBee Again for Receiver A t If C a The telegram to the Journal yettetday morning, announcing the appointment ' of V. E. McBee as co-receiver lathe Atlantic A N rth Carolina railroad with Thcs D. Meares, was soon known all over the city, and provoked the greatest tadlg nation, ' "WhatitihthtsParaell to appoint a possible convict to the reoelverahlp"T said one person. "Here Is McBee on trial for conspiracy against lb Bute, nut Into control of the property which he Is charged wlh attempting to take way from the State." c V.:.'V - "Whywts Judge Purnell so "Indg nant" over thle same McBee, on the trial, yet la now coddling the fellow, . like a politlcsl nursling,"r Bald another cltlseo, ' This appoint meet is a direct slsp by Pnrnell against Vthe Governor. The judge wants to show . his contempt for State authority, aad took this method to thow Governor Aycock, that he, Purnell was strictly It" There were plenty of expretsions that Judge Purnell ought to be Impeached, and there wis tnongh heard on all sides to make Judge Purnell' ears barn If the old theory ot talking doing It, woald -' have any such effect, They would have been too hot to touch. ' . " Oa every slda th action of Judge Pnr nell In naming McBee was thoroughly and loudly denounced. It Is held as a gross Iniult by everyone herd, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Til Iti Yea K:va .!:;$ C:::t Sears the C'natvu' e of vaFft7wnuU A free bottle of Dr. Thacher's Liver and T v 1 r -rn :.l be sent to any re.s ' r of ' r v :.: v ' 1 v " to t' e T FINCH EXPRSSES HIMSELF. The Is Receiver Gets Premac While" he Review tie Report af UvrS'l. , ' fating Committee, K. 8, Finch t"e cause of many of tba tionblee of the A 4 N 0 railway bat been paaalag a tew days la the serbiloa of the village of Menteo. Ha waa texntly discovered by the reptetentatlve of an Kilzabeth Oily pap er and we interviewed regarding that document. , HI language oa that occas ion waa very forcible but waa not bach ai one would be apt to hear la 8a c day school or kindred organtiailoai. , 1 When aited for hit oplnl mi of the re port, Pinch ia d ha thu.ght It wai a "moat (tameable report." ' He talked vary frraly and g.veevl-. dene of bit dlignat In ei-r sentence he uttered. Be a aid the committee had made their leport aa light aipoailbla and that the tettlmony ot air. Bryan waa rnough to tend him to the renlunttary and H wai of a natur to wariant erlm- In tl pioceedlngt agtt(t tba pieildeat H furtaer aatd; "They would have to look for me with a rearch warrant be foie I wftld hate admitted any inch oondit ot or ma te any auch etemeeta at tba head of tba road made 10 that oomniit ee. Tbey w nld kaa had to go luto Ylr glnU or .Honti Cro U and make oat requlnJilun papn ffu e I ah.Hild have gone before He i ommlue-1 1 make auch statements." ' FIRE AT BAYBORO. Dliattroui Oonfligattoa Entailing $ 8,000 Damagea Early Buaday , . -.Morning. About one o'clock Sunday morning tba at ore ot the Bayboro (irooary Co., J E Rlgga, proprietor, waa discovered on Are. It bad galard auch headway that It waa Impoaslble to aava the build lag or much of the stock. Adjacent to the Rlgga store waa J T Cooper's store and gralnary, W H Sawyer office; all of which were destroyed. Tne damages are estimated to be be tween $10000 and $18,000, which are distributed aa fnllowa: 1 T looper, $10 COO; J L Itlgga $1 800 and Mr tfaw yer $1,800. The orlsln of the fl-e wa unknown. - The Deaitt of Little Mary Macon ' v Hall. Three month ago the lonely and charming home ot Mr and Mrs Oharlee Ball was gladdened by the birth ot a bright and beautiful little daughter, They named her Mary Macon. Bat she was too fair and sweet for earth's storms and trials. He who ssld,"8affsr little children to come unto me and for bid them not for of such Is the Kingdom of Heaven' took her, oa Sunday May 80th, to be with htm In that city whose streets are gold aad whose gates are pearl. How feeling was the hymn "Safe In the Arms of Jesus, Pafe on Bis genils beast," ung so softly and tenderly at the little body was laid to rest to await the com ing of the Lord Jeeus who is the reeur- rectlon and tho life to the beloved fath er aad mother there comet the sweet joy and consolation that this dear babe Is la the home of tbe eonl. . Earth Is poorer, bat Heaven la richer. UA bud of beauty nipt by death I '. O no I but upward borne. Where n rode wind or poisoned . bresth ' . ( Can beast a flower of paradise." WILLIAM H. RICH. No Gloss Carriare Paint Hade. will wear as losg as Devoe's. No others areas heavy bodied, becanse Deyoe weigh 8 to 8 ounces mora to the plat Sold by-E W Bmallwood. Pamlico County Convention. As was stated in Sunday's Journal a detailed account of the Democratic: Con vention of Pamlico county would !be publlthed today. ; . " The convention Instructed for the fol lowing men. Governor-Hoa K B Glenn. Lieutenant Governor-Hon George T Wlntton. - Congress-Bon Charles R Thomas. Judges of Supreme Court-George H Brown aad M H Justice. Elector-Oherles L Abemethy. Itwss decided not to nominate for county offices until September. " . When the Sap Rises. . Weak lungs should be cartful, Coughs and colds are dangerous then. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds and gives strength to the lungs. Mrs. G E. Fenner, of Marlon, Ind., says, "I suffsred with a cough until . I ma down In weight from 148 to 88 lbs. tr.ed number of remedies to no avail until I uied One Minute Cough Care Four bottles of this wtnderful remedy cured me entt ely of the cough, strengt hened my langs and restored me to my normal weight, health aad strength.' Bald by r. 8 Duffy Entertainment at Jasper. There will be an "Apron Party" at Bethany Church, Jaiper, Friday nlgbt, June 10th and a pleasant time Is entlcl pated, . ' '. , The entertainment will be given for the benefit of the church, and a Urge st tanaaice will te sppreclsted. Every b'l'y oi.l'.-.Vy Invited. I 'tf tl'H'i's, JunelOlb RALEIGH. ' ' , Sopreme Ceert Adjemrai Hezt .Vett, Board af AgrfcattiriPlakfeaetta ' Warkrar Seeelaa. ' ! "- . , The Supreme Court will adjourn next week for the tern. Not many oplaloae yet remain to be delivered. , The court grenta a aew trial la the ease of Cel. Otborae of Greensboro against M T Leach of Raleigh, thle being a libel salt. The oonrt finds la this case that the Loadoa libel law Is eonetttatlonsl, but It only provide for a relief from punitive damages upon publication ef the retraction, and that actual damages can be recovered la spite of , the retrac tion. ; -,v 'v- ., ,.di Today the board of agrlenltere la- Isbed Ita werk for this session nod ad journed. It fixed the budget of the Ag ricultural and at eon talcs! College, of which It Is the board of traateea, at IM- 958. The board Ibis morning vtalted. In eompaay with Professor of agricul ture Barken the farm at the college, ef which 22S aeree are la cultivation. This afternoon the board took np the matter ot the aew agricultural building at the college, three architects being present and two submitting plana. ..!...; In aa Interview with State tntotnot- ogltt franklin Sherman he Saja that since the year began an less than 48 dif ferent speciee of lnssots have been com plained of a pests by farmers, etc.noet ly scale, which la leported . oa 88 new premises, Scale le now oa fruit trees la 4? eountlse. , Where the farmer are fighting It It Is kept down, There must be a fight for all the fruit that It hereaf ter raised In North Carolina. A new bug has come la from Robeson county, a lit tle larger than the tobacco flea beetle ead of the same type;and will be sent to Washington for Identification. . As It is not known here Several of the large J. lab rotat'.i growers are spraying their farm, using Urge tanks for this, pur se. This ) ear all kind of plant lice are vary abundant, especially on peach trees, mote In fact than In all previous years pat together. Soap aad water and a kerosene emelelon will exterminate these. Judge Purnell this morning began the hearing of the Atlanlio and North Car. oitnarrllway receivership matter.' He aatd before taking It np that he would dispose of It today. Japanese Gaining: Ground Toklo May 88. Admiral Togo's fleet is bombarding the fortress from the South. He has established a complete blockade around the southern end of theLlao Tang Peninsula. Thla Is believed to be a great step la the direction of taking Port Arthur. It Is regarded by military men as remark able feat of arms and they forecast the eventual stprmlng of the fortification, The loss of 18.000 Japanese soldiers is discredited. -:- r '.n t , Stetement oi Reasons. Why Carpenter Local Union No 1463 of new Kern ask lor w aooreystem. We believe Yt eat accomplish more la a week's Urn, a there will te Bo necessity for S fast daring work hoars It It not our lateapon to do less, but ore work, fax rf r$ willing to work every minute ef tat I hours, i If our employea. lad to stand at the work bench or arise heavy Umbers 10 hour! we feel sure they would agree with us. ' : la those cttlef hlch have the nine hoar system the ecnteectors say that carpenters da hettes aad mora satisfac tory work than the did la 10 hours Carpenters undergo many 4 hardships from extreme heat ta summer and exces sive cold in winter. They have either lo take the,if dinner with them or rash home and eat tod gel back In ens half hoot.. They toil to build comfort able homes tor ethers aad not one out of a hundred U, aec enabled to owa a home, v;- . ' v 4 : ; We do not meal M wrong any one bat being folly eoatinced that the peo ple of New Sara will be greatly benefit ed, we ask that 8 hem bo eonsldsred a days work nrtef J one OU 1W4. . .. Fraternally, "; . - 1. O, p. ARNOLD, R 8. - TO RESIST UiPRISONKENT. Habeas Corptu Prooeadlngs lastttoted to Keep Lawyers oat of ; .. Jalt',"..". , Wilmington, May 80 Ths report eomeslhat habeas corpus proceedings are already being iaitltuted, and that C F Carroll, R O Boatherlnnd and E W Kerr, will not be Imprisoned- under the oontempt ordef Of Judge Peebles, The habeas corpus proceedings will not tke place until fter the papers are Mrved upon thf dceadants. ANewEern Woman Asks "have yoa a loor patat that will last two weeks rvfYe we hsre Devoe't; It hat a beautiful gloss aad will last two yean It properly appllae, I W Bmallwood. Johnle S, the Infant ton of Mr and Mrs J. 8. Land, ie four months, Mon dty,Ky 80:h. KB fL:r:?ral s-rvlc-s V.l UhMu 8-0'' Wit 1 r 1 1" si V QUBB DO! BECEIYER Jndfe Pnrnell Girts Wilmington - Han': Finch's Former Job . S. G- Syaa Made , Special MasUr u Take Evldeaeea. r DeUlls ef ' . 'Trlnlia Raleigh Tes- Special to Journal' . Kaleleh, May 881b, p ra.-Judg Pnrnell appotaled Tboinaa D Mearee of Wilmington temporary reoelver ot tbe A N O railway today, rt G Ryan wat made epeclal mailer to take evidenee. LATER. 0 p to. Ktale made anawer vi Cuyler' com plaint which wa not produced iu o urt Judge tald he had read anil contldend IU, ,V E McBee former receiver, came in alter proceedings , began, Attorney Poo for Slate ottered number aflltlavlto. Ex-Judge Womack read affidavit frcm Mrs Florence P Tucker of Raleigh, lar gest private stockholder, also from Demptey Wood. Private stockholder almost unanlmoualy in favor of leate and were reidy to vote for one, stating that tbe Governor htd good propotitlon to leate: The Judge atked for nodiflcation of order and continuance ot case for 60 or 80 dayt, whea the tlockholdera could be called togttiier in a meeting aad contld er lease proposition. They deemed the best way to preserve property and en hance the later est of stockholders was I by term leate and farther said the ttsue wss for Iase and not reeelverthlp. Judge Purnell tald there was only one question before court, advtaabllity of ap In'ilng a receiver. Be denied motion tor continuance and modification. Thit declilon out Womack'e clients on the side of defense. ' Petition from K 8 Flnoh was read ask ing that he be made party plaintiff, say- lag that proceeding before Chief Justice Clark were to obstruct thin court In dis charge of its duty. Judge ordered, both sides agreeing, that Finch be made a party to the snlt. The defense entered exception, Judge Pnrnell said he was Inclined to think there was enough allegatio and admis sion in answer to justify the appoint ment of receiver, Thit afternoon B C Beckwith of Board of Internal Improve ment filed report with the governor, which did not concur with Investigat ing committee In some of the conclu sion!.' ' The answer says road has been well managed for the patt fear years under State control as any property nnder con trol os Corporation In which State hat no direction, or voice that the road was never in so good condition as it Is at present, Is admitted by both friends and foes of management. It Is concluded that governor's judgment was not at fault, in retaining Pre Brysn that good and economical management hat been sostainedvrf. it. . : ' Affidavits were read from Mr Bryan and others as to tbe condition of the rosd. The affidavits read by Judge Wo mack were made papers in the case. Attorney Clark read affidavits by Mo- Bee as to the condition and management ot the road arraigning the management, saying that the latter gave passes for political Influence. A copy of there- port at the Investigating committee was filed as part ot McBees affidavits. Henry Page member of tbe committee wa sworn. He 11 tea tne committee naa based its report on an observation, In' vestlgstlon and evidence. The original was filed with the Governor who sup ported the statement and was ' proved by carbon copy. Attorney Kay sata mis evidence was wanted for use In eroit exsmlnation ot witnesses. V;ir;-Vi J s Ex-Governor Jarvls said there wat no reason apparent why evidence should be kept from th public Governor Ayoock had told newspapers they were welcome to copy It if they publlthed It alL Judge ordered the Pago to file carbon copy.not for use by either side but at part of record of tba case. . , Judge Purnell ended the proceedings by appointing Thomas D Meares re ceiver until further hearing of the case. ." ! The State appealed from this order to the V S Court of Appeals. The Judge alto appointed 8 G Ryan, of P.a!o!;h, special matter to take test! mory to report not later than July lit f vcr r :rcs it "1 tc.lre ctare tt SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Professor Powell, of Washington. D;f C.,- Kecom PROF.W.BTPOWELL lS SUPtPUEUCcOOLStfiM Prof. W. B. Powell, of Washington, In the country. I"or fifteen years he cwumiioi aauiugiioa, wjuoa u oanauwrea tne oeas sonooi mjuiem m wio uiuwu Btates. Professor Powell la the author of a number of school books which are used throughout the United States. This weu Known gentleman does countless friends and accruaintaneea all from 1410 N street, N. W., Washington, Persuaded by a Mend i bare pleasure in recommending your medicine and should be la every TEACHER'S INSTITUTE County Pedsgogues Meet for The Pur pose of Mutual Improvement, The annual Teachers Institute of Cra ven county Is in progress this week. Yesterday's testlont were held in the court house but beginning with today tbey will be held In the graded school on Hancock street. The attendance is very good. There are forty teachers at the white institute and about the tame . number at the col ored assembly which Is held in the grad ed school on West street. All take a great deal of Interest in the proceedings and the subjects are treated with a full and free diecuttlon. . .. , , Aitlttlng Superintendent Brlnton.are ColHolladty and Miss Gsrren In the White Institute and ProIWG Avantat the colored school. The negro teachers receive exactly the same Instruction that the white teachers do. The topics under discussion yesterday were: Civil Government by Superinten dent S M Brlntoni Principle of teaching by Col Holladay, and management of Sohool by Miss Garren. ,- . In the afternoon Mr Brinion's talk was on scnooi iiiw.' uow to teaon Arithmetic by Miss Garren and Col Holladay gave a tslk on Language. Mr Foulk, representative ot the Inter State Correspondence , School, which is affil iated with the North Western University made some remarks of interest and pro fit to the teachers, , Horse Jumps From Bridge. A horse belonging to Mr 0. A Rhodes, of Jones county, and driven by two young men, became frightened at some thing on Parrolt's . bridge last evening when returning from tbe sham battle andjumpedoffthe bridge, at this side, to the ground, 19, feet below. He car rled part of the railing , with aim and the buggy caught a pott and remained en the bridge. , ;' i The young men jumped oat ot the buggy and . escaped injury. All of the harness gave way hut one trace, which held the hone, jatt barely touching the ground. This was cut and the horse re leased.' Hews not Injured much, only slight braises end skin braised a little. It waa considered remarkable that the hone was not rained in the fall to the ground below and it was also a nar row escape for the young men. Einaton Free Press 27th. Dr. HYATT CORING. Dr H O Hyatt of Kiniton will be la New Bern atflotel Cnattawka Jund 13th H h and 15th, Monday Tuesday and V ed nesday for the purpose of tre:.-,rfi D. O, ta one of tile beet known educators natr been Bupeilutendent t4he 101)1101 not hesitate to recommend reran to nut over the United States. In a recent letter D. G to Sr. Hartman, he says : used Peruna as a tonic, and I take remedy. ' Peruna Is Indeed a good bousehold."W. B. POWELU & They HAVE COME The Chief Attraction ; This Week At 3 IyitciLell ds'Gb., ( Will be Ladles Mnslln Underwear, Scope has been offered here before. : The Values simply speak for themselves. ..a, f. ; The qualities are most dependible. , , v When yon want anything that la the newest and most up-to-date bo sure and see them. They have jast received a large shipment of Lsdles Muslin wear. Gowns, Skirts, Pants, Corset covers in all slses, made of Nainsook, Long Cloth and Cambric - ,i ' Skirts have Lawn Ruffel with handsome Emboldery tucking and 7 hem stitching. The Gowns trimmed in beautiful Embroidery Vale Point de Paris and Clung Laoe. . These goods are made and finished off by the best workmanship and will beat close Inspection and will be sold at one half -their value No woman can afford to make up her Muslin Wear where she can boy the garments at these low prices. They are special agents ior Rikets Perfumes and Toilet Specialties We prepay Express and freight on all purchases amounting to $5.00 or over shipped lo any place within a radius of 1C0 miles of J. 1 IfflULL & I, PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. mm ;t,. "t-;u-woR bale mj,: A II Edwards; Wm. Sultan, J 0 Oarrctt, : ' j p Rodman, 0 0 Roach,' , . ' Noah PottcII, II Disosway & Co., . TO IIoTrcrcL ee FOB FIFTEEN 1 YEARS. QTJCn ttralghtfnrward eridemee eaa J not be overlooked. What thai motrpeopleltay carries weighs, bat wheat a man ot national promlnenc says "Pe rnnaahould he used In every household," it is a significant (act to the inereaaing- ?rominenoe and undoubted efficacy ox runa. Pernna is of national fame ae neatanh remedy. It' la the only Internal sys temic catarrh remedy known to the med loal proteaalon. It makes rlknaand n cons membranes heallby, whether It la the mucous membrane lining the unco, throat, lnnga, stomach, kidney or pel rio organs. It cures varioas diseases of all these organs, bananas two-thirds of tbe liln of mankind are due to catarrh.' With healthy roaooua membranes cU matlo diaeaaes lose their terror, the sys tem Is. enabled to throw off oontagion, and health follows Inevitably. . Mr. A. T. Wood, MU Sterling, Ky, writes : For many yean I have boev a so-' ferer from catarrh, aad Mmv0 apeot time and money with phytManm and used many kind of remedlet wbicm were 'guaranteed sure cures', but Im every case tt waa money thrown away. " I reaped no benefit whatever from them. In my seemingly vain search for relief I purchased a bottle of Pe-. runa, having no confidence In It what' ever at tbe time. This waa about ono year ago, and I began to Improve and- waa able to attend to my Business without being constantly hampered by every kind ot pain known torn human ' being. My hearing, which waa almost entirely gone In one ear, got very much better. The medicine not only seenu to cure, but to prevent disease, a ( "This winter when every one was suffering from la grippe, 1 stood Ilka at stone wall, absolutely proof against A. f am not a believer In 'patent medi cines, ' having found the majority ef.j them takes, but I do not hesitate to recommend Peruna as tbe best medi cine for catarrh the world has aver seen. I keep a bottle of It at noma, constantly and shall continue to do so,' because I believe It to be the best med icine on earth, t never leave homo that I don't put a bottle ot tt In myu grip." A. T. WOOIX , Mr. Evan D. Bowen, Dodge CHty-Kanyj conductor on tne A. x. k b. it. k. iv- wrltes: "I have had catarrh of the atom- j ach for seven Tears, and I began to Uuak that 1 never was going to De cured. AS the time I began taking Peruna,! waa un able to make more than one or two trip on the road at a time, not being ebleW keep anything on my stomach. X then weighed 168 paonda. I hare been taXins: Peruna since that time and have never toet a trip, aad now weigh 300 pounds." Evan D. Bowen. If yon do not, derive' prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr, Hartman, giving s full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give yoa his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Banitarlum, Oolumtma, Ohio. ' Nothing quite ' so grate t" ri L i, , i L. J v.A 1 es,. s of t!.e t ear, nore s " : s-lf---"" v

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