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NT VOL. XXVIII. -No 60 ' - - IIW BIBS, CRAVIS COUBTI. H C.;.;FEUATt 0CTOBIR 27 1905 SECOND SECTION, 28tia TIAR a i" XZJ -tZZS" COTTCH TKXS31 limEST, STUM8E8T, BEST TN MUHHAV OlNNINO SwrCM En. A GIBIU MACHIHIKT CO. v CIablt . C. 0innL, Some' Determined Efforts Needed for His Statue. , RESUTED IN MISTRIAL The Jury In the Cate ol Jerome Jarvli IK- V. I "V -. -S. Court Disagrees. .' ' . " After being out ' about 18 hours dis cussing the merits of the Jerome Jarv is case, the foreman of the jury announced to the court that it could not agree up on a terdict A mistrial was then ordered by the court and the jury re leased. ' The other cases on trial were: U. S. In William Spencer, retailing liquors without paying the special government tax. Found guilty and sentenced to 30 days in jail and to pay $100 fine. ; ; . U. S. vs T. W. Brock, retailing liq uors, etc., mistrial. U S. vs Samuel W. Scarboro, mail ing obscene letter. Guilty. . - Death of Postmaster Bailey's Wife. State . Charter Granted. Grand Lodge Makes Report on Temple. Governor Urged to Give Some Liberty to Rogers - '- and Sorrell.'"' .. . Raleigh," Oct 25. Mrs. C. T. Bailey, the wife of the postmaster of Raleigh died early this morning, . after a brief illness of erysipelas. ; She was at the State Fair last Thursday and on her ' face was a small pimple, from which . the nrvsinalaa develoDed. It was known I I Monday that her condition was danger ous, r She had been in poor health for several years. Her brother, Mr, B. W. Leigh, of Norfolk, was telegraphed for and arrived last night. Mrs. Bailey was bom Mary Wimbush, at St. Leon, Mecklenburg county, Virginia, and her age was 33 years.- She leaves an infant of 14 months. In every way she was an admirable woman and her friends and I those of her husband here are profound ly sorrowful at her untimely death. -. So far only $1,000 has been secured fur the statue of Sir Walter Raleigh, of which $462 was given last week by j For BreaJtfecSt Lmcheon or Tea. ,with them MISS DAVIS A FAV0RATE, F0RMANCE PRAISED. PER- A few small biscuits easily made rival fiakinof ' ' Powder.' Make j D . ; - ' small as small round as a napkin ring. Mix and bake jusr before the meal. Serye hot. , Nothing . better for a light dessert than these little hot biscuits with butter and honey, marmalade or-jam. -. Yau must use Royal Baking Powder to get them right; SAW MATCH - STRIKE. Commissioner Young Has First Such Case of Incendiarism. Something New to Of fer You Each Day, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK CANNOT GET STRAIGHT. thejhands of unknown persons. The bul let which was 38 calibre was fired into the Virginia Dare Association of North Carolina. If the President and the L Matter 0, Smlth KnllnB , UnIon o.pot at Smith's back, the pistol being-onlya executive cuiuuiitvee vx t,uv ...ivaicigu monument Association will mW stir themselves and get at work th?y can quickly raise the funds needed, as the time is ripe and the people ready for Something Nice Said About "The Player Maid."- , Of the "Player Maid," which wl 1 be at the New Masonic Opera House, next week, the Richmond Times-Dispatch Saturday said: "Florence Davis, the personification of the smiles and frowns, the caprici s, the explosions Of temper, the coquetry the whimsomeries, and all the reit tut .goes to make up a young woman, inh r presentation of the charming four-act romantic comedy, ."The Player Maid,! at the Academy last night, deserved a larger audience than that which greeted her. Mis Davis as 'Eleanore Hall man:' the favorite . actress of Drury Lane at the time of Garrick.and Foote, charmed her audience, and the play, which is one abounding in amus'ng situa tions, called forth peal after peal of laughter. In the first act, the audience ' is given a peep behind the scenes of the famous London play house, andshown how refreshingly different a Romeo and Juliette can be in the greenroom from what they are before the footlights. This first act with its stage mechanism, was put on with more naturalness than It was last year when 'The Player Maid" was presented here. " , "Mr. Elliott Dexter, as the Earl of Roxbury, was not wanting in the part ' of a most ardent lover, and Mies Louise Randolph, who U quite pretty and wore handsome and btcoming gownc, was very sat sfactory, as Kiity, an actress. Mr. John E. Trice, Jr., as the' leading actor of Drury Lane, conld have made more of the part than he did. The play is well staged and- the costumes are handsome and attractive." A November Marriage The Columbus, O. Dispatch of Octo . ber 22nd has the following, which is of local interest' t The Dispatch also " crints exeellent portraits of r Miss Bryan and Mr Jordan. ; , ' "Edwin Henry Jordan, manager of the Fidelity" Mutual Life Insurance Company, will leave November 9th for New Bern, N. C, where he will marry Miss Isabel Constance, youngest daugh terof Hon. Henry R. Bryan, udge of the Superior courts of North Caro lina. : .' ' ' Miss Bryan la a first', cousin of Mr. John H. Winder, president of the Sun day Creek Coal Co., and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Winder last summer, The wedding will take place Novem ber lClh at Christ church at 5 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan will reside at TA rrydon Road, Columbus. If you want a pretty face and delight ful air, r.osy cheeks and lovely ht ir, VedJing trip across the sea, rut your faith m Rocky Mountain Tea. ' -For sale by F. S. Dnffy, Morris House, Vanceboro. recently Completed, Now Prepared t Cive Good Attention to All Guests. 1 : t Oats Meals Served. Call and ' . . t:, .ir Foot of Bridge, Vance- 1 ., !!. C. L. M .Yb.vi. Pf-?-i ei Raleigh. Raleigh, Oct 26.-r-This morning the autopsy over the body of Charles G. this movement, which is. really educa- mit .V0 Petersburg man who tional and which ought to be a -matter was shot by a fakir here in the Union of pride to every North. Carolinian. If depot last Saturday, . was hefore the someone would only take the initiative, coroner and the County physician, the . i i :i.i J fPU I . - ought to be an incentive to the women; W lne uu"Bl' "u ",e This being a name for Clark alias Mor ris, who is held as one of the two men who shot. ' ; ? few inches therefrom, and was found in abdomen, bearing marks of clothing A medical student who went intoi carriage with Smith to the hospital swore Smith said "thev shot me" call ing no names.: - U;; -: V;V - AfakirnamedMelviniWood of peters burg swore he was in the carriage also Charters Granted Land And Telephone Com pany. Successful Raid on Moon -ehlnera. ' Welcome : Rainfall. ' " President Roosevelt'eTrib- : :.: ute te Contederate ' - Dead. No Private : Secetary. Raleigh, Oct 26. Insurance Com missioner Young says that in all of his experience in investigating incendiary fires he has for the first time come across persons who are able to swear positively that they saw the fire-bug strike a match and set fire to the build ing. Such evidence is of course con clusive, but It is very seldom that it is procurable. The incendiary is being searched for. Deputy Commissioner is now in the eastern part of the State in vestigating some other fires which are said to be of incendiary origin. Charters are granted in McDowell, Land & Trust Company of Marion, cap ital stock of $50,000, W. T. Morgan and others stockholders. The Morris Tihone Company of Roxboro, au thorized capital stock I100,000,of which $10,300 is paid-up, this company being given very extensive privileges; also We have Just Received 107 Collo netts in White and Blue, White, Cream and Elnur, these are samples and are worth 50c to $5.00 earn. We are going to cut this priee in half for a tew days. You can find them here in all sizes for Children, Misses and Ladies, and the price is only 20c to $2.50 each. See window display. J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church. Your Interest Is .always considered at this store. Proof is in the prices and quality of ou goods. Make comparison and see for yourself. - in fact the women stand ' ready to take the wound. 1 The body of Smith was up the work and carry it on to sue-1 taken to Petersburg Jast Sunday and cess.., , x ' was there embalmed. Two of the A charter is granted the. New Gar-1 brothers of the dead nan, A. M. Smith field Wood-Working U.,witn omces of Washington and Ed Smith of Peters- at me town 01 mat name, iu .UWau , ... ... i 0KK, th onifol 1 "" ... j, tock beimr $20,000 and Leopold Graftof also UI,UC1 w"lcl - Gold Hill and others being- the stock-1 A. M. Smith said that the body had holders. : V - I been very caref ally embalmed and not The building committee of the Grand 1 buried, as he desired that an autopsy Lodge of Masons has made the full re- should be made and the whole story dis port on the Temple to. the order, the covered; ' He denies most positively price agreed Ion being f'' d that Charles Smith, thedead man, is ia AvnanlAH that thA lirunn TiiicrA Will 1 ' ,.- . I uto mail nuv nw '-owv uiv v ratify all that has been done jnd that weekona charge of picking r.V Man Kaflrin ' fartainlV Within 00 I J n V n - vvkiu . vvtnH.i -. - . I 1 MHJ n.U n mif ,n C 1 fVl AQOH frtl1 y8, - ''A ; -' '-':' :. ' , . , . . ...... tl At the Soldiers Home the plumbing his appearance wnicn was loneiieu. and ateamheatimr for the new rooms on I will beTememoerea tnai me mayor New "York Cotton Market. . " The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange, Oct 26. , : i Open High Low Close Dec 10.55 10-33 Jan ' 10.62 1064 Wc.h "10.75 10 82' 10.64 Receipte 46.982 Last Year 51,000 the Washington Investment Company at Washington, authorized- capital stock $100,000, R. T. Hodges and others stockholders. Revenue collector has had a very sue cessful trip into Franklin county where they captured two moonshiners, two horses, rf wagon, and a lot of whiskey, as well as a large illicit distillery, the entire outfit having been brought to Raleigh, and the men being in jail. Prof. Carlyle of Wake Forest College Mlms tha s,ate roo,f ia being placed 4 n a j I . i i 1 L..i1J!Hn DRESS GOODS. ' ' When you inspect our stock of Dress Gooda you can find the cheapest assort mentintown. outing! 1,500 yards nice quality outings,going at 4Jc yard. V . 25 PIECES. : Fancy Silk, worth 75c, only 39c Come qukk before it's gone. WORSTED. 12j and 15 kind only 10c yd. " JUST RECEIVED. ,5,000 yards, Remnant Cloth for Skirts, Cloaks and Jackets well worth from $1.C0 to $3.00 per yard. This lot of goods will be sold at a bargain. WAITING FOR YOU. That new fall suit you've been think ing about is waiting for yoil here. Pri ces from $4.00.to $15.00. BOY'S SUITS. We have the finest line of boy nita in the city, prices from $1.00 to $6.00 per suit. Sizes 3 to 17. ' OUR LINE : of Mens, Ladies and Chiklrens Shoes, are the best you can find in town for the money. - , , CLOAKS. Showing of new Cloaks and Jacket, all sizes, all prices. Come in and look them over, try them on and note tht styles and prices. ' the second floor of the dormitory build ing is being put in, and it is thought that in two or three weeks the rooms will be occupied. - Grand Secretary B, H.K Woodell of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows is ar- stated that he and the police justice were certain' that the men were the same. A friend of the dead man said the latter had been on the road for some years, although only"25 years old ranging to install new lodges at Marion and, that he was here in the early and Huntersville. He is very proud spring of 1903 with a carnival company of the remarkable growth ol the order wW Jh ha(j g tent wjti, a big gnake, in this btate. ... known as "Jumbo". He also denies Work is being actively pushed oh tte - m the thief. Police cap- c,....go...v.. " . - - l . . . , rftlJ1 Seaboard Air Line shops here. - It U tmmymm hnildinir with stalls men are not the same. All sorts of for 30 engines, but the latter have be- queer stories have been current about come so large that the extension was ... ghootjnv onB . being that Harry necessary. ; , ! ? - . nurr onH Rnh T.it.t.lHtone or Lelliston. Governor Glenn is bemg urgeu to give f nil. o . O 11 W In iil nn. uw l,v" ,uc" "'X - " til next January on the charge of em- ii Smith, both had a grudge, against bracery, some leave of liberty, as it is him, and that threats had been made claimed that the health of the two men, certainly by one of them to kill , Fmith particularly that of Rogers, Is being and their gun play m the station confinement both I 0 kill each other but to kill -i.-.-L' ij rA was not men iwvujk w by o iu very active lives, Sorrell has stood the Smith. Only two of the shots seemed imDrisonment much better than Kogers. to have been low, one bwik.idk omiui The latter is brought out ol tne jail to. ani the other passing through the cloth the court house twice each week, to see ing of ft Wake county man an touching bis cnuaren ana i K.ve mwuww w , , . . . hloorl them about h business affairs. , "rs"Z?Z". L Charters are granted the North Lum- . . , t ber Co., Asheboro; w ao agenera. .urn- . : m.nufoofiirA aaoh Hrvnm I least eiKntieci, buuyo vuo rdb.inds,fUuure:etc.,caP one; was found hn the ladies waiting $100,000, C. C. McAlister, T. C. Worth roonl) to get in which it must have itarg wn0M gnt requlre9 thousands and Charles Ross; stockholders, to the gg over a partition fifteen feet or Bnstead of hundreds of years to cross SIZE OF THE UN1VERSE. Hllea Are Too InalcntOonnt to Be Daedlln It Caiuputatloa. While It lis interesting to know the distance, of (some of the stars in miles. when statedtn that way the numbers are so large (that they frequently con vey very ladifctinct conceptions to the mind. For tills reason It is customary to estimate (stars' distances In "light years." - A. light year is the distance that lightmoving at the rate of 186,800 -miles perlsecond travels in one year. This amounts in round : numbers to 6,88O,OO0.W.O0O miles. The distance of Alpha (Centaur te 4.33 light years. that of SCrlus, the 'dog star, is almost exactly -1 price as great, or 8.6 light years. Ini other words, lignt requires 8.0 years ito come to us from Slrius. And these are among the very nearest of the stars. Some whose parallaxes have becnlrather estimated than meas ured appeared 1 to be situated at a dis tance which light could not traverse In less than i one or two centuries. The great star Atrcturus, for instance, has, according to I Dr. Elkln, a parallax of only elgliteenthousandths of a second. Its distance must in that case be about 181 light years, or more than a thou sand million million miles. And if it, distance is so great then, since light varies inversely as the square of. the distance from Its source, It can be shown that Arcturus must actually give forth 5,000 or 0,000 times as. much light as the sun yields. ' f Yet Arcturus is evidently much near- r than the vast majority of the stars are. Not one in' a million is known" to Kichianos manux.. u. ,K ; he. , . Little declares .n. Win .nf ufacturimr: the that dark did the killing and to ; this w .j w' I a. . Round Pine Lumber Company, of San- Jime a good deal of the testimony na ford, to deal in timberianas ana w teen that way. liiarK, on nis pan, lumber plants, etc., capital aav. r ittlestone did it Smith never said anything about who shot him. As he was carried into the hospital, where oDerate .tnrk S25.000. T. L. Chisholm, S. P. Holt, Roscqe E. Carrlngton, stock holders, the Armfield-Laughlin Realty Company of Asheboroy capital stock $25,000, W. ' J. Armfield, Jr., S. W. Lautrhlinand Joshua D. Ross stock holders; the South Atlantic Waste Co. A Charlotte, to make cotton mill and other waste and other" products, to operate the space separating them from us. We thus see that only a few points ou the nearer shores of the starry uui verse He within reach of our measure mentshere and there a jutting head land, while' behind stretches the vast expanse over which the hundreds of millions of stars known to exist ar rattered. : ' he soon died, he was conscious, but spoke only a few words, saying he was badly hurt and in pain, and calling the of his brother Ed who was withliim. ' The jury' found that Smith came to 1. vi ll2?9 It... ??' . . , , .i.ll..!l.,..J...m. ' hlS OeatU Dy B piHWM imiltl mu v.iic..- CASTOR I A , For Infants and Children. upon a very handsome alumni building, the estimated cost of which is $25,000 and that the dedication of this struc ture will be one of the events of the year. ; A rain very welcome to most of the farmers, began to fall last night. The greater part of the cotton is picked. The bolls containing cotton are very wide open and the cotton is extremely easy to gather.1 Thanks to the won- H-rfnl weather very httle has been lost' People continue to speak" of incidents during the visit of President Roosevelt to Raleigh and ft group Of Confederate veterans, inmates of the Soldiers Home here express their great pleasure at one whieh occurred directly after the President Had left the capitol and was about to pass the Uonieaeraie monu ment at the, western entranced the capitol square Lieutenant Governor Winntnnwho was riding beside him called his attention to the noble monu. mentwhich North Carolina has reared to her Confederate dead. The Presi dent rose, took off his hat and bowed low twice towards the monument The veterans were delighted at this striking incident The final touches are being put to the new agricultural building at the A. M. College. Every persoi who sees this structure is impressed by 1 tie beautv of its architecture. As vet Governor Glenn has not ap pointed a private secretary. - He said today that fie was in no hufry about the matter. .State Tax List Completed Special to Journal. Raleigh, Oct 26.-The State auditor completed his return of taxable values nt nmnertv today. The listed property aggregates $355,395,921; railways $70, ins 025: bank stock $9,505,138; corpora tion excess $9,550,246; building and aviations $841,270; grand total $442,400,700. MeBpssBeWBae- W !B WuO 1" mm wm wr 75 Middle Street. Nolea&a Cement Is an efficient, durable and water proof covering suitable l&r older new felt, tin or metal roofs. . , Hpan Supply Compan, New Bern, N C, Sole Agente in Craven," Jones, PamUco, Carteret and Onslow Counties. Manufacturers, are Holten and Collins Co., Philadelphia, Pa. t n)..iifn in no naQK PViarlnttft for such manufacturers, capital stock rt'-TlAnl . yTOf; -ZIt- , " $125,000, George Stephens, John Todd JoIEl . i - ." 4 'Signature of (SZafZ7&64 Pj Ciajffl&Z I ' and A. II. waahburne Doing tne siocn- (.urea inn! r ret holders. - ' ' Queen Quality &Heed Shoes . We have juat received a large ship ment it aueen auality andE. P. Reeds Shoes: lor women, and Stacy Adams rrosetts and Douglas tor men. Also a fine line of school shoes for the girls and hojs. W ttttlttJtu a I oeumooS 10 TIT: I IERCIIA11T: jlf youhaven' iTO THE COIICU:.Ii:H: . 1 l f( i r r.' late euarantee that each 10c plug of Red Meat is I We cive you cmry,r.o!ute guarantee wax ea a. - coanacontainsniuicii1"'0 " "-j ' i' -r t' i r " . , , ... 1 1 1. tl ttrri - tTc' "CO I J rrrr. r t nnv i rel. X
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