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ffeto UMel Bern vobDMi urn. RKW BUI. CHAYII C001TY, I. C, TUESDAY, SIPTIMBIR 13 1904 FIRST SIL'TIOl NUMBER 41. Ff esh Cat Load OP Voights Snow Drift, Whte Frost and Adniral F L OUR Just received direct from the mill ! If you need a barrel of J iriotly flnt qualitty Floor theloweit poesible prioe ! Fresh Satisfaction guaranteed! J. L. UcDANIEL, 'Phone 91. I.M.1ITCHELL&C0 Are Showing a New Line of Fancy Neckwear and Belts See them for styles and low prices PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. Special IN OUR lie Ms FOR TrilS Ah 25c white good 18a; all 20o white goods 15c;- all 16o white goods 11c; all 100 white goods 7c I This includes some exclusive Fancy Striped material suitable for Shirt Waists nd Ihlldrens Dreesees! These Ona entije stock of A We can supply your-necds at ft goods by eve ir j freight Wholesale Retell Ctroeer, 71 Bit, Hi WWW MR Prices Department WEEK ONLY patterns in Mercerized and goods are not damaged I F C Ginghams at 7 l-2c SLEEP For SkinTortured Babies and Rest for Tired Mothers In Warm Baths with futicura YSOAK And gentle anointings with CUTICURA Omtment, the great Skin Cure, and purest and sweetest of emollients. It n leans i nstant relief and refreshing sleep for tor tured, disfigured, itching, and burning babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers,, when all else fails. !! hrotiKhont the worid. Catlcrrra Soap, Sfte., Olnt rm'iil, i-'c, Kiolrent,60c. (In form of Chocolate Coated PilN, iV. per vll of 60). Depot.: London, J7 Cherter JtoaM Sq. ; l'eri, 3 Rue de I. Pelx i Boaton, 1ST Columbgf Av-. IViter DniR a chem. Corp., 8ote Prope. mi-Send for " liow to Cure Bby Human. " Banks Chartered' Specif 1 to Journal. Kaleigh, Sept 12 Charters Issued to day lor back of Blowing Bock, 810,000 U, Forest City Bank, Rutherford county, capital $5,000, loth do general comineicisl and savings business. Broad 8t Pharmacy, Southern Fines, chartered capltsl. $10,000. Ellington Is Nominated Special to Journal. Raleigh, Sept 12-Praotlcally all re turns from Wake county Democratic primaries are In tonight and It Is so kno ledged that J 0 Ellington has de feated N B Bronghton for the senate by at least 100 votes The primary was In fsct a sweeping victory for "reform" candidates. Reform commissioners re ceived over GC0 majority. Free Press Items Sept 18th Miss Neva Padrlck returned Saturday Ight from visiting In New Bern. James A Bryan was hereto Mr C E Poy of Newbji n, spent Sun day In the city. C t Yates Aldridge, of Oriental spen Sunday in the city. Mn Annie Delamar, of Oriental, vSX:g at Mrs J F Davis', In this ty. TV merry-go-round which was to have oeen packed up and moved to New Bern today, will remain over today and tonig at. The excursion to Seven Springs on Sundiy oa the steamer S J Phillips was not very liberally patronized, only about a dosen going from here, bit tho;e who did go had a very pleasant trip. Not bit c trouble was experienced In mak lag ' ae trip and no delay was occasion ed by low water. The cotton picking season is on in full bliiet now, and every Mi aij morn ing wagons from the country come Into the city and return loaded with colored people who spend the entire week on the farm and return to the oily Satur day night. The cotton pickers make gooi wages where they are quick and Industrious. One of the Ita'isni recently brought here to work on tbe sewerage construc tion killed a buzzard Saturday, and not being familiar with the esteem In which the bird U held as food game prepared the scavenger nicety, with the Intention of having a big Sunday feast. The fore man of tbe works a sds him acquainted with the "quality" of the "turkey" and he threw it away. Mothers Yes, one package makes two quarts of baby medicine. See direc tions. There is nothing jets! as good for babies and children as Holllster's Rocky Mount sin Tea. 85 cents. Tea or Tablets. HESUIT III Hem. No Final Decision of tie Wake County Primary BawSed Yet. msortant Petition far era-oration Commission to Settle. Board Bill Jumpers Arretted. Relig ious Services at A. B College Addressed by City Partera Raleigh, Aug 12. The on ii leturns from a number of. the meet remote pre cincts for the Wake county Democratic primary held Saturday are itDl mieslng and it is hard to tell whether J. Blllng ton or H B Broughton is nominated for the Beoate. In precincts heard fro Bllingtun has about 100 majority and his friends claim that he has tbe nomlna tlon by 150 though Brought ;n' friends say the unreported precincts will show In moat instances majorities for him and that he hss the nomination. The reform ticket for county commissioners is undoubtedly elected and Ellington was their candidate for the senate. Wake representatives In the lower house' will be A H Btronach of Raleigh, R E Sen- te lie of Wakeseld and P J Olive of Apex John O. Drewry was represented the county last session was defeated by about 300 majority. When the North Carolina Corporation commission convenes for their regular weekly session tomorrow, one of the most important cases to be considered will be s petition from the citizens of Pine Level on the Southern rail way near Selma asking the -Western Union Tele- grsrh Co be compelled to establ'sh an office at that place. Indications sre that the petition will be granted and the company ordered to provide an office The commission will slso take up the petition of the commissioners of Wake county for s change in the crossing cn the S A L railroad on the Lonisburg road about a mile from Raleigh. Several serione accidents have occurred there by running Into farm wagons. The smart looking young men, claim ing to be drummers for a Chicago Groc ery house have been sriected here and would for the authorities at Wilson here they are wanted to answer the chsrge of jumping their board bill and getting money aedei fjtc pjeteti- e. At the A. & M. College last night the first of a series of services, one each month, to be conducted by the vsrious psstors, wss held, Dr R F Bumpass of the Centenary Methodist church officia ting. Tbe purpose Is to arouse a more intimate interest between the people of the city of the student body of the col lege. TEDDY ACCEPTS. Bis Letter Telling All About it is in the Hands of the People. President R josevelts letter accepting the nomination for the presidency of the United States has been issued. It comprises 20,000 words snd is s self lsndatory effort in which Rooseveltlsm is very proponent. He begins by making a contrast as to the Issues of the two parlies charging the Democrats with having no issues at all. He says on this score: "A party whose members sre radically at variance on most vital issues, and if united at all, are only nnited on where issues where their attitude threatens widespread dis aster to the whole country, cannot be trusti d to govern in any matter. A party which, with facile eae e changes all its convictions before election cannot be trusted to adhere with tenacity to any principle after election. Of '.be pension questions he ssys; The men who fought for union snd for 11 erty In the years from 1861 to 1866 :ot only saved this nation from ruin, but rendered an Inestimable service to all mankind. We ot the united States owe the fact that today we htve aoountry to what they did; and the nation hss decreed by law that ao one of them, if disabled from earning his own living, shall lack the the pension to which he Is entitled, not only as a matter of gn.tltude, but as a matter of justice. It is the policy of the Republican party, steadily continued throagh many years, to treat the veterans of the civil wsr in a spirit of broad liberality. As a matter of fact, many railroads pension their employees when they have reached these sgee, and In nations where old ge pens ins prevail they always beg'a somewhere between the two limits thus set. It Is easy to test our onnonents' sincerity in this matter. The order in question is revocable at the pleasure of the executive. If our oppo nents come into power they can revoke this order and announce that they will treat the veterans of sixty-two to seventy as presumably in full bodily vigor and not entitled to pensions. Will they new authoritatively state that they Intend to do this? If so, ws accept the Issue. II not, then we have tbe right to ask why they raise an Issue which, when raised, they do not venture to meet. A Remedy without a Peer. "I find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets mora beneficial than any other remedy I ever need for stomach trouble," says J P Kioto, of Edlno, Mo , For any disorder ot tbe stomach, bilious ness or constipation, these Tablets are without a peer. For tale by F 8 Duffy and Davis Pharmacy. News la a Nutshell. The battleship Georgia will be laonch ed Oct Uth. Admiral Schley Is at work on his sn- toblagraphy. Lt Peary, the Arctic erplor. r, is hav ing a steamer built with which he will make another trip to locate the north pole. A solid silver loving cup has been presented to J edge Parker by the Dem ocratic and Independent editors who called npon him Sept 8th. The "Before ths Day" club, a band of negroes sworn to burn, rob and Sill hss been discovered In Norfolk. The U S Cruiser launched at the San yard Saturday. Milwaukee was Francisco navy An investigation of the cause of tbe wreck of the Beabcard Air Line train lsst Fi iday morning has developed that it was the wcrx of the wreckers who probably were prompted to do the deed in order to rob. RUSSELL CREEK. Sept 12 Cotton picking Is now the every day occupation of the farmers of our s lion. The hesvy riina in August grestly damaged the cotton crop and now the army worms are taking the swamps cotton snd destroying all the leSves and many of the top bolls. 8eed cotton sold Saturday Sept 10th at $2.75, the cost at Russell Creek. MrJCMerrell, who has b;en eon fined to his bed for some time, Is still unable to be out. We hope to see him out again. Rev I W Russell, who has been teach ing st Davis, made a business trip home last Saturday, sccompsnied by Mr Jas Willis, they returned today. C H Davenport Esq, returned from Pamlico County, last week where he has been visiting relatives at several points in ssid county. W R Springle Esq, has purchased tbe Jones farm 2 miles from Beaufort, and is making a decided Improvement there on. He expects to make a truck farm of it. Mr B K Russell is preparing to build a two story house on his farm at this place. Also Mr Will Davis will erect a new dwelling house on his fsrm short- iy- We hsve parties with us every week prospecting to buy land and locate with us, good lands and good health and fine locations accounts for it. Fish, Oysters, Clsms and Crabs sre In abundance, and everybody getting fat. The Rev J R GInnett closed his pro tracted meeting last Sunday with one accession to the church. Rhoe. Carnival Excursion Rates. On account of the Summer Festival and Street Fair the Howland Improve ment Company have made the following low rstes on the A e N O railway begin ning Tuesday September 20th; tickets being purchasable each day next week np to Saturday and good to return on Saturday. Klnston to New Bern and return $1.00 Caswell " " ' ' ' 5 Dover " - " " " 80 Core Ok " " " " " 55 Tuscarora " " " 55 Clark's " " " "sold by conductor 25 Norehesd City to New Bern and return 1-20 Hollywood to New Bern and Re turn, by Conductor 1.00 Mam field to New Bern and Re turn, by Conductor 1.00 Wild wood to New Bern and Re turn 90 Newport to New Bern and Re turn 80 Havelock to New Bern and Re turn 55 Oroatan 85 Rivet dale M On Thursday night. Sept. 2nd, by re quest the management will run a special from New Bern to Morehesd City, leav ing New Bern at 11:30 at night In order to accommodate the ladles and children and others not wishing to remain in New Bern all night. Tickets good on all regular passenger trains. A Valued Member. The Department of Dentistry of the Unlversitv of Medicine at Richmond, an nonnces a welcome addltinu to the ranks of its teaching corps in tbe person ot Dr Richard L Simpson, of Flnosstle, Vs., who becomes lecturer on dental sur gery and will have charge of the dental infirmary. Dr Simpson Is a well known and skill ful dentist, and, although silll quite young man has achieved prominence In his profession being at this time presi dent of the Virginia State Dental Asso elation and a member of tbe State Board of Dental Examiners. Dr Simpson will be associated in practice with Dr L M Coward In. - What you dote' neighbor r Helpln BUL What's Bill doln' f Helpln' Mandy. What's Mandy doln' T Helpln' Mother. What's mother doln' V Taking HoUta tor's Rooky Mountain Tea. Sensible famlly.-F 8 Duffy. SHORT PASSING EVENTS. Seed cott n sold In the local market yesterday at 8, cents. Work has commenced on the repair of the Virginia Carolina Chemical Co warehouse. The Journal is under many obliga tions of Mr A M Baker, of San Francis co, for the Knights Templar edition of tbe San Francisco Examiner. The pu- per is beautifully and profusely illus trated with emblematic designs and photographs of prominent knights who were at the conclave held In that city recently. Quite a number of persons took ad vantage of excursion rates to go to Richmond yesterday, A special ttain left New Bern st 6 30 a m. All those who desire to contribute to the Country Store csn notify the com mittee, Messrs A H Bangert and Jack Willis, at Mcdehee & Willis, and they will gladly send after same. All contrl. buttons will be acknowledged through the Journal in due time. Who will be the queen of the Carni val this year ? Is the question that Is be ing asked. All Pythlans are earnestly requested to he at their Convention tonluht at 8 o'clock promptly. Paper for Human Hearts, the openlog play at the New Masonic '"peta House, which shows here Monday night Sept 19th, was posted yesterday. Work on the house is being very vigorously push eVand It will he ready for the play. The Democratic Hand Book, prepared by the State Democratic Executive Com rrlttce. a document which every loyal democrat should hsve one, The house on Pollock street occupied by Mr D M Roberts Is being repaint ed. The handsome windows of J G Dunn & Co's store which were seen on open Ing day have had the decorations tsken oat In order to pat the sash In the win dows. After this Is completed they will be rearranged. The Fall session of Lenoir Buperlo court which was to convene Monday was postponed until Wednesday on ac count of the Inability to reach Klnston in timo. Several important oases, smong them one for a capital crime will be tried. Frances Oden, a negro woman who was remanded to jail about a week ago In default of ball for appearance at court on charge of stealing clothes from line, made her escape by sneaking out and climbing the wall. That occurred several dsys ago, and the woman has been at large since Sunday. She was located by officers Lupton and Bryan In a swamp about two miles from town, when she bad tsken up her abode in a camp used by hands who work ,ln the truck fields during the spring. She is again in jail. Work of laying the track on tbe North side of the river, on the P O & W Hail way hss been commenced. An extra force sre busily at work at the New Bern Military Academy ge ting the buildings In readiness for the students. School begins Thursdsy and have three hundred pupils enrolled. They plan to have another building started soon for the accommodations of ever Increasing attendance. A Heart Courageous. One of tbe most courageous and dsr Ins acts seen for a long time here was that of Mr George Mann,mate of schoon er H W Honston. The schooner was being anchored In the channel, when the cable became detached, snd the massive prspnel tank in the mud in six teen f eet of water, and all efforts to re cover It with drags were of no avail. Mats Mann volunteered to dive and attach a rope to the anchor by which the iron i ight be hoisted and did so, but the rope parted because of the t rem en Seamen went again to the dons weight, snd the courageous bottom, this time carrying a stout chain His disappearance was of such consider able length, that those on board the ves sel became alarmed thinking that tbe mate had become fettered with tbe chain and was drowned, bat the brave young sailor came up smiling and announced the recovery of tho universal emblem of Hope, which a few moments after ward was swinging at its usual place on tbe prow of the craft. Political Meetings. The following meetings hsve been a; pointed by the State Committee. Hons. D L Ward snd W L Arendeil.candldates for the Senate will address tbe people at these meetings: Dover, Sept 16, st night. Croatan, 17th, 22 noon. Ft Barnwell, 19th, 12 neon. Truitt's. 21st, 12 noon. Vanceboro, Saturday, Oct. 8th. Cred of Lame Back After 15 Tears Of Suffering. "I had been troubled with lame back for fifteen years and I found a complete recovery In the use of Chamberlain's Pain Balm," says John G Blsher, Gtllsm lad. This liniment is also without an equal for sprains and bruises. It Is for sale by F 8 Daffy and Davis Phar ssacy. A free bottle of Dr. Thache r ' s Liver Blood Syrup will be sent to any reader of this paper who wilt write to the Thacbet MtdM Co., Chattanooga, Teas, j Conn varttal Ordered. A general court martial has been or dered here for tbe trial of such military cases as tbe court may have jurisdiction wltb. The court Is composed of Capt TO Daniels. Lt T D Carraway, Lt F H Shlpp, Lt W E Smith and Lt J H Wed dell. M Wendell Is designated as Judge advocate. The court is to be held in the Naval Reserve t arracks Wednesday Sept 14th, at 8 80 o'clock One trial will be that of Seaman WO Jones cf the hew Bern Division on two charge s preferied Lt McSorley, com mandlng officer. The charges are: 1st, disobedience of orders; and Sad scandalous conduct tending to praja dice good order and military discip line. A Perfect Painless Pill. is tbe one that will cleanse the system set the liver to action, remove the bile clear the complexion, cure beadacn ana leave a good taste in the mouth. Tbe famous little pills for doing such work pleasantly and effectually are DeWitt's Little harly litters. Bob Moore, or L.a fayette, Ind. says: "All other pills I have ur-ed gripe and sicken, while De Witt's 1. title 1 nrlv loners are simply perfect. Sold by F S Duffy, druggist. NEW BERN PRODUCE MARKET W 10LES.AU' FBICKS CURRENT. Eggs, per dozen 20c Chickens, old per pair 60 young, per pr 80 ft 50 Pork, per lb 7 Live Hogs 4 &5 Beef, " 6 4 7 Hides, ?reen, per lb 5c dry, " 810 Beeswax, " 20 to 25 Corn, per bush 75c Oats, " 571c Peanuts 85 Potatoes, Tarns 70 Bah am ai. 60 Local Grain Market Corn, jerbu $ .75 Oats pi r bu 55 Meal, per bu 80 Hominy, perbu 77$ Corn bran, per 100 lbs 1.00 Wheat bran, per " 1.50 Feed, 100 lbs 1.86 Cotton seed me. . 1 , 100 lbs 1.60 Cotton seed hulls, 100 lbs .60 Ship stuff 1.60 No. lTlmothy, per ton 20 00 Fatt Peas For Truckers, First and Best and Alaskas for Fall Planting at C. B. HILL'S 35 Middle St. New Bern, N. O One hundred and seventy grad uate and undergraduate courses of study In departments of Litera ture, History, Science and Philos ophy. Well equipped laborato ries in all departments of science Large library facilities. Gymnas ium furnished with best apparatus Expenses very moderate. Aid for worthy young men. Broad and national spirit. TRINITY COLLEGE HAS THE LARGEST ENDOW MENT OP ANY COL LEGE IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC STATES; ... For catalogue and further Infor mation, address D. W. Newsom, Registrar, DURHAM, N. O. Plastico? A SANtTARY WAIT mitim b. a;i,w" 'M 2!w time to "?j!ru jt on- fiasco hii th! wall, destroyinir d (... iL--5 aliS'min""1" "55ia r auu iiim hi n n" v. - . Wall finishes that must be mixed with T&w,ater,.,r,0 K'omines, no matter whatfandful names they bear! Refali va22 Sold by E W Frntir A. SAMUEL JACKSON Practical florae Shoer and and Blacksmith. la rear Ohas. B. Hill's Feed Store.
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