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r? ' -J ; No. 6. - NEW BERN, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY APRIL 19, 1907 --SECOND SECTION. 30th YEAR ferfiz:j3 ca :i c::?:.:;:id am. ko:;ghs fci d THE SECG H i UlL GOUHTESY FiESS 1 It is the policy of this bank to deal with equal liberality .and courtesy with all of its dopoeitora without regard to the size Of their business. ' ' Quite as considerate attention and the Bame 'rate of inter est, FOUR per cent, is given to the small savings depositor as to the one with a large balance. " .V', , -' . . - , This Bank aims to so conduct its business, yAs to best serve the interests of all of its customers, making' each one feel at home here,' . "; o ' -'; - v JAS B. BLADES, President. ' , Wm. B, BLADES, V. rsildsnl. GEO. B, PENDLETON, Cnhlsr, I tanmiEKi m a improvement co., j:::::E0Eu:;.E5Ti , MTOS SL'.GiOE. Millionaire Merchant In the Tombs for r Improper Conduct Makes . Ghastly Wound. Special to Journal. New York, April 20. Benedict Glm bel, the millionaire merchant of Phila delphia who was arreBted yesterday tor Improper conduct attempted to kill himself in his cell in the Tombs police .station this morning.. He cut his windpipe and both wrists with a piece of glas and lost a great quan tity, of blood, He may recover. He also is oharged with" trying to bribe a detective. Shame at the arrest and the publicity of the affair caused him toattempt Suicide.. ; lias" Little Faith Is Bribery Charges. Special to Journal. . New York, April 20. District Attor ney C Jerome is Investigating the charges that one of the Thaw Jurors waa "approached" while the trial was In progress. He does not believe there Is any foundation In the story. ... OF DOVER, DELAWARE doom los in eastern korth maun OFFICES OVER BJJlDlII'S'PIIOCY.llra Bern, H.C. Borrows Money From Yenng .Bride h and Then Skips i En of : " Xarrlage. Special Correspondence. ' ';.;' Greensboro, April 22. On last Mon day of S. S. Chamblee, a young Syrian I . . : , A White Tenth of Raleigh Arouses His Leadership of the Minority Would Please President Roosevelt W ho Is Firm Frend of the Sen- . tor's.' -The Washington . correspondent of the Baltimore Sun of April 22 has the , cf gc::ve::t:::i Public Sentiment Against Him self by Committing Capital - . Offense. Special to Journal.: Raleigh, April 23. Gordon Black, a here, applied to Register of . Deeds young white man is In the county Jail , following about North Carolina's Jun- rurHmuu ior iubihobo uucubh, uiiu self and Mies Katy Gabriel a beauti ful and popular young Syrian mer- chantress of the city being the parties Interested.' The register of deeds did not Issue the license until an hour charged with a very ' serious crime. Sunday afternoon . piack accosted a young white boy named Howland and asked him to get Win some whiskey. Howland replied ttu be did not know where he could get, ny whereupon Knssla In Grasp of Terrible Famine. Special to Journal. '- -s . St. Petersburg, April 20. The fam ine conditions are becoming more dis tressing and -'unless help shall be given the suffering In" Some parts of Russia will be most Intense. It (s esti mated that 20,000,000 people are In the grasp of the famine. Henry Connor, a Prisoner at the Conn ty Jail Charged With Serious . V" Crime. jjite Friday night Henry Conner, WIUiewRB ui rraicu at uib uwiud uu New South Front street on the charge of burning a tug boat early in . Jan uary. He is now confined in the coun ty Jail. The officers have been work- PLUS F03 JDMCEIT. State Normal Will Have Larger Build ing on Strength of t.'.,000 Appropriation. Special Correspondence. Greensboro, April 20. The execu tive committee of the board of-directors ot: the State Normal and Indus trial college mdt here .last night and besides transacting routine buclnesn, Ing on this case ever since the Are. j examlng the books, financial condi- Insurance -Commissioner Young and uon, eic, oi me insiiiuuuu, pruceeueu nisi deputy ," Scott were, here Jn the In-. to plan, for the future. It was de terist of the owner of the boat some 1 cided to extend the 145,000 aprouriat tlme ago. A clue was followed which 'ed by the last general assembly for led to this arrest and Conner has been 1 additional dormitory room, ty build suspected for some time but the of-'ing a wing,; fronting Walker avenue fleers have been unable to locate him. to the present new dormitory building It Is said that be set Are to the boat i Known as tne spencer DUiiuuig 10 pe of SB - room Of llclal was. notified to pre- two stories out of spite a rival in business.'' The tue boat referred to was the . Architect Hook, Virginia which was badly damaged by , pare plans and specification, for the fir while lying at the Elm City Lum ber Company"B dock, - new building so that bids oa Us con struction would be In at the meeting the board, thev last of May, the pur pose being to have the building rtdy for occupancy If possible nt tbe be lt was also James City Notes. : The James City Day school which . u h.m carried on bv R ll.enrv Saw- ; Binning of the fair term, yer, Jr.. as a supplement to the tree decided to complete th,v auditorium , school, la in a good condition. . The the students building without ' register shows that the said pay Miss Moore. assistant chools has 48 good standing pupils In teacher of the Normal school of Sa- .ttrirtanrB Tht, children are taueht vannah, Ga.. was elected to the poel- in connection with the public school course of study,- how to sew; even the boys tare taught how to sew by Mrs. Dugglns, who has the sewing depart ment, in charge. Agriculture and practical pleasure, couraged neatness, drawing is taught with The boys and girls are en to morality, industry and as well as being taught tion.. Miss Barnett is a graduate of the State Normal,a native of Shelby and has won distinction n the Savan nah college. . Mail Closing Honrs Change. . On acount of change of schedule on Norfolk ft Southern railroad (Beau fort Division) which goes, lnto effect April 21 the malls at the Postoffice will close as follows: " . Going West 8:40 a. m. Going West 6:50 p. m. Going East 9:15 a. m.. Going East 5:50 p. m. : S. W. HANCOCK, P. M. Hitchcock Gets Jnst Sentence. Special to Journal. Buffalo, N. Y April 20. Fred Hitchcock, white, who was arrested yesterday for forcing his 15 year-old daughter" to marrya" negro was sen tenced to six months In the peniten tiary and to pay a fine of $50 The negro minister who performedthe ceremony hesitated but Hitchcock in sisted. The minister Is arrested. ... later, when the young Syrian had gone I Black seized the b, and beat htm and consulted the prospective bride 1 brutally. Howlandf escaped and told and the Syrian colony and procured in his brother Marshal: Howland, aged 18 writing the necessary papers to com-1 0f the affair and the older, youth went ply with the law In such cases made to remonstrate- with Blick,'wnb bbt and provided, and the marriage was him five times, the bullets lodging in duly celebrated Monday night. On I the head and near the spine. . How- Wednesday the fair but disconsolate land was taken to the hospital but his bride, reported to the police, that her case is hopeless.' Excitement over the husband had disappeared , and she affair ran high and feeling is Intense feared evil had befallen htm, and in voked the aid of the minions of the law to discover his whereabouts, there being suggestions that some envious and pretty Greek, had kidnapped the younthful groom. But alas, on Saturday afternoon the bride again appeared this time not so much disconsolate, as she was angry. This- time she informed the police that her kidnapping suspicion was un founded, and instead, her husband had run off with $300 of her money' be sides her a debt of $15 for money bor rowed during their: courtship. She said that she had been keeping the money In her shopping bag and that when Chamblee extracted it therefrom he took care to- replace It with some thing of equal weight so she could not discover the theft until shelooked In the bag which she never did until yes terday morning. . The fact that she is a deserted wife is apparently of little concern to Mrs. Chamblee since, as she confided to the police, she didn't love him any how, but the loss other hard-earned dollars Is causing her much worry. Chamblee's thoughtful- ness in placing something In the bag of usual weight and size with the money that he took from it Indicates that he had taken some bints from Vautare. ,'.",: . :. against the murderer. Good Beads for Wilson. " Special to Journal, r? Wilsoni April 22.-Thft special elec tion for the $100,000 bond issue for new roads held today resulted In a victory for the measure." lT. S. Marine Band to be In Raleigh. Special to Journal. J Raleigh, April 22.- The music for the unveiling of the i Worth Bagley monument here May 20, wtl be rend ered by the United States marine band. ' Railroads Fay Fines. Special to Journal, j Raleigh, April 22. The Southern and Seaboard Air Line railways have paid to the Corporation Commission $1,000 fines for violation of the orders regarding the bulletining ot trains. The penalty for thia failure is $500. Judgment was rendered in the su perior court and paid without appeal. The money has been paid over to the state treasury. What Is Fireproof Building! . From "Fire Prevention,'" hy F. W. Fltzpatrick, in the May Metropolitan Magazine. . - . -' :' " ' thoroughly In all branches which they j jn defining what a fireproof building ' are required to study. The teacher g, one should remmeber that a build hlmsejf Is a moral young man, also ing that is of non-combustible ma in energetic tweher of eight years terlals Is not necessarily fireproof; experience In the public school worn, that a building that Is ot fireproof ma He is prepared to teach by example terlals but not of fireproof design is as wejl as by precept This school not necessarily fireproof ; that a bulld and teacher should be eneoruaged by ing that Is not of fireproof construction the good citizens of James City and and design, except in part, is not flre vlclnliy. ' , proof, and that a building that Is strlct- Ilev. U T. Christmas and Rev. D. ly and thoroughly fireproof but filled - h. Maullaby, B. D., Mrs. Tankard, with combustible contents may have also Mrs. ICelley, (white) have visited a destructive fire in it, but the bulld the school and spoke glowing words Ing Itself will not be wrecked or do of encouragement to both school and stroyed. Correct design, means the teacher. The lutter donating to the proper application of Incombustible, -school mime very beautiful pictures, non-damageable material, and the ar BY A FRIEND. ' .rangement of the parts of the building (Any H. I100I for colored children with Into Biich units that only a small pro lndusir' il features is an Institution to portion of the contents can be destroy l) em- iiaged rather than dlsap- ed by fire. J provt-,1 if the children are clover it j helps t ... m to be more clover, It they 1Mt.r io w. m Watnon, New Bern.. .1 .It . .,1,.... I ,n...l,,,,J Hinnt nll.l ; JIB6ISIH.1 OUT. An Exciting Game Won In Ninth Inn ing With Tw Men Out. Special to Journal, , .-. ...... Greensboro, April 20. The Univer sity teams of North Carolina and Vir ginia played a splendid game of base ball here today in the presence of an Immense crowd of spectators. Vir ginia scored one in the fourth and sixth Inning. The Carolina courage waa revived by tying the score in the seventh. In the ninth Inning there were two men out in the Virginlarlialf but at that juncture the Carolinas went to pieces allowing their oppon ents to score three times, bringing the score to 6 to 2 for the Virginia team. Stole Soft Drinks and Candy. Sunday night a burglar entered H. E. Royalls store at the corner of Broad and Middle streets by cutting out a pane of glass on the Broad street side. .They got no money but took what they wanted of ginger ale and other bottle soft drinks, a lot ot candy in quarter and halt pound boxes, about 500 cigarettes, 'and a quantity of fruit. f tv ti.vt. f 1 !. v, , . S i ' I : ' ' ,1 of Industry Hit 1 luve of i ntiireii wltk:li ml;;ht o:hor . l.ilont There In no loa U.e i.ulution of the negio , in ihn fact that tliey nuiHt 1 i . In-r than dinap v . k U eii'iohlliig mid : i.,!..,r poifuriiied to the ; : ViV.ty Ui that which I ..re "torjc ihe ' hit A - .1 -i- va',l tor Biiimrn ff-et A Kallon will cover. De- pi iidH on coniliiion of building. Ihcre U a gnat deal of lying on thlH point. The ut,j. k claim of lying naliiW la .'inO nquare foot, two coatn. II'b a li, h a ruin. Ijovoh envois " ' o GOO, our as;onta fnlverslty Summer Term for Teachers The University ot North Carolina will, as it has In the past conduct a summer School ror tne. Deneni oi teachers and all others who may seek systematic study in the higher branches. This summer school has been found to he very popular especially with teachers and It is an institution from which they have obtained great good. The school will commence June 17 and will close July 27. The regis tration to teachers will be three dol lara and an additional tuition ot $10 will be charged. Board and lodging can be obtained In the village at rea sonable rates. Varying from $10 to $20 per month. For further particu lars address Francis P. Venable, presi dent, Chapel Hill. N. C. . The Morehead Resort and Atlantic A handsome booklet has been Issued by the Norfolk ft Southern Co., adver tising the Atlantic hotel, Morehead City. ' The announcement tor the hotel states that the attractions there will not be surpassed by any other coast resort. -The advantages of bathing and fishing there are so well known as to make comment in the Journal entirely unnecessary. The hotel is to being thoroughly refitted and new conveniences put in which will make It the moBt desirable ot all places for the summer outing. The company has been especially fortunate In again securing the ser vices of Mr. Frank P. Morfton as man ager. Mr. Morton was the manager last Bummer and conducted the affairs of the hotel and resort to the entire satisfaction of the company. It was the most successful year in the his tory ot hotel. Mr. Morton is one of the most widely known, popular and Death of William A. Fnlcher. Mr. William A. Fulcher who will be well remembered here finder the sob riquet of "Old Man" died at mi nome near Oriental Sunday evening at the age of 52 years. Mr. Fulcher was resident of New Bern for the greater part ot his life and was a very capable printer. He was connected with the Nutshell and New Bernlan and follow ed the trade of printer until his health failed. He bought a farm near Ra leigh which he conducted with much success., Later he went on to the farm at Oriental. . The remains will arrive on the boat at 8 o'clock this morning and the fun eral services will be conducted from the steamer dock; Rev. J. G. Garth will officiate. The interment will be In Cedar Grove cemetery. lor senator: Washington, ' April 21. Senator Overman, of North Carolina, Is regard ed in senatorial circles as the man whom President Roosevelt above all others would like to see chosen Demo cratic leader In the senate next De cember. Of course, as the president is Republican and Mr. Overman a Dem ocrat, the former has nothing directly to do with the matter, yet his desire being 'discussed as an important factor because of the large number of White House Democrats" in the min ify. . Upon the death of Senator Gorman year ago, Senator Blackburn, of Kentucky, : was chosen Democratic leader. ' His most notable move In thin position was to declare boldly for in dorsement of the president in the Brownsville controversy at a time when portion of the majority were trying to put the president In a hole. Before March 4 Senator Blackburn had been offered, and since has accepted, a post as a member of the canal commission. The Democrats must caucus In De cember to .choose some one to lead them In his stead. ' m v v Senator Bailey has been talked of. He is bitterly hostile to the president Senator. Overman, on the other hand, Is friendly. ' As. a member of the Ben ate military committee he has clashed several times with Senator Foraker, who has sought to clear the negroes of the 25th Infantry ot the Imputation that they "shot up" 'the town of Brownsville.' It is presumably be cause of Senator Overman's attitude this subject that he Is spoken of as the president's choice for Democratic leader. Senator and - Mrs. Overman are also warm personal friends ot the Roosevelts. At the White House Inquiries about this reported desire for Senator Over man's elevation to the leadership are met with smiles and little else. North Carolina is a state for the Republican delegation of which alt the prominent candidates have made a "try." Vice- President Fairbanks, Secretary Taf t and Leslie M. Shaw have all spoken ... ... .v I .V. n iaa vmi. .nH ta boomers for "'Uncle Joe" Cannon never fail to mention that, although the speaker has been identified most of his life with the middle west, he was really born in North Carolina. Death et Mrs, Mittle Sense. Mrs. Mittle Rouhe (Heath) died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mark Cummings on Blount .street, this morning at 7:30 o'clock of pernicious anaemia from which she suffered for some time. She was 52 years old and leaves three children. The funeral takes place tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock and the burial will be at Maplewood cemetery. Klnston Free Press, 22nd. (Ed. Mrs. Rouse, before her first marriage was Miss uue Hunter, Was a sister of the late Nich olas Hunter, former postmaster ai Klnston and leaves several relatves In Jones and Craven counties.) , . , .): i i i' a ,- t t i I in li .1 li a 0 ro .1- 1 h it I I ) think, too hi occur. IIoW linn li equally dniili! think H il ) too low unci 600 in!,; !oti!i, they both Tli I' ll tin' .-.!. ! .io i, r j il ; o i ii- f.M.n .1 i 1 li i.l li -1 I ' li! .1 f , lis cover la 1 i I to 4 I. Inspection VMt at Industrial Academy The Journal gave an extended no tice last week of the workings of the Eastern North Carolina Industrial Academy. Yesterday wbat.mlght be termed, an Inspection visit was made of this Institution, the following gen tlemen being invited by Preflldent Sut ton to look over the academy and note the progress. In the party Invited were Mr. T. A. Green, chairman board trustees New Hern Academy, Mr. S. M. IirtiiBon, County Bupt. of Educa tion, Prof. II. H. Craven, Bupt. city gi-ailoil schools, and Editor Stevens. The party made a vlsiit to the school rooms and the working rooms of the aoiul-mv, and wore tdiown the work ' Trinity College Catalegne. The annual catalogue of Trinity col lege for the year 1907-1908 has just efficient hotel men in the south, and it I from the press. It makes a vol is evident that with that gentleman in ume o( n pages well executed from charge the season will be a grand sue- ft typographical standpoint, and set cess. The hotel will be open afterltlng forth fully the educational work June 1. The regular season opening 0( tne college. . The fifteen depart- will occur It few days later. Feel tired, no appetite, cannot sleep, work or eat? That's spring tiredness and will .disappear at once if you take Holllster's Rocky Muontaln Tea this month. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Forsale by F. 8. Duffy. i til ! I' Tl r 1 e pupils were b- .nil, and f"i In IImoh Vi ru timdn ! .. C. " i m- 1. H, to - Henry Coaner Boand Orer. The case of Henry Conner who was arrested Friday night on the charge of burning the tug boat Virginia, was tiled yesterday before Magistrate Street with whom was associated Mag istrate W. K. Baxter. The trial was held In the court house In order to ac commodate the large number of spec tators. There were several witnesses examined and the contest was quite sharp at many points. The prosecu tion was represented by Moore & )imn; Connor's attorneys were K. 11. Nixon end H. M. Green. The court found proMililc cause for hluilinn the (! nt over to Supeilor court In f r 5 . Ill (I. ' id. of !.!. h I w ( 1 to j. 1. ments ot the college now offer 100 full year courses, and In addition, the phool of law offers 23 courses. The professors, Instructors, and adminis trative officers ot Trinity college are 37 In number, and the Trinity Park school employs five masters, making total of 42. There are enrolled I Trinity college 270 students, and in the Trinity Park school 186, makln a total of students on the Trinity cam pus 456. Speakers for B. F. U. Cmmeieee4v Raleigh, April : 22. The following speakers have been engaged for the commencement ot the Baptist Female University baccalaureate sermon, Rev. H. M. Holton, of Charlotte; Mission arv sermon. Rev. G. H. McDaniel, of Richmond: annual address. Rev. R. S. McArthur, of New fork city. 1 Some Interesting Talks on the Phases of Sunday School Work. The second day of the Sunday school convention ot the Neuse-Atlantie As sociations at the First Baptist church yesterday was full of practical good to the Sunday school worker. ; The dis cussion was full and free, - The first - topic was "How My School is Con ducted." In this many different meth ods were brought out; system was the principal idea that the superintend ents desired to show. The custom of systematic giving was dwelt on to quite an extent. Rev. W. B. Spill- man gave a sample order ot exercises and told why he thought it superior At the afternoon session there was - a brief transaction ' of business In which ' a resolution . was adopted to dissolve the separate bodies known as the Neuse and the Atlantic . Sunday School Associations and merge them one. "The Neuse-Atlantic Sunday School Association" was the name adopted for the new organization. Fol lowing are the officers elected for the ensuing year: v - President, J. J. Rogers, Klnston; - vice president, J.- S. Canady; secre- , tary, L. L. Leary; treasurer, W. B. Parker; secretary home department, E. Lineberry; superintendent pri mary department, Mrs. W, J. Wyatt; , Normal Training department, B. W. Splllman.v Executive committee: D. . H. Green, F. G. Mitchell and W. A. Ayera. '. '-;' ' :' V t-W V Rev. H. C. Moore, who will be pleas antly remembexed as pastor of the First Baptist church some years ago delivered the address at last night's meeting. He is now secretary of the State Baptist Sunday School organi zation. His subject ; was . Sunday -School Work In North Carolina, He spoke of the reasons that one may have for encouragement in the prog ress of the movement, of the new re cruits gained and ot the substantial support given to the charitable and missionary causes of the church. His talk was on various topics apropos to - the general theme and very helpful and suggestive. . ' Today the program will be Address by Rev. W. P. Campbell: "The Sun day School and Soul Winning." D. W. Sims, "Responsibility of Church Members to the Sunday School." He will also make the address tonight, on "Saving the Driftwood." Mr. Sims is superintendent of the second largest Sunday school in the United States. ' . Late Snow In Raleigh. Special to Journal. Raleigh, April 20. A light snow fell here last night There is no rec ord that snow has fallen In this sec tion at this late date for a century. EUiCKuLiuiO Fi....u... in Glmhel Dies Broken-Hearted. Special to Journal. Uew York, April 22. Benedict Glrabel, the Philadelphia millionaire who was arrested last week on the charge of bribery and improper con duct and who attempted suicide his cell by cutting his throat died early this morning. He had ' been greatly depressed since his arrest and dreaded the notoriety the deed gave him. . The Injury while serious had not been regarded as serious until Sunday afternoon. . Dalsell"s Vitriolic Tongue Lashes the Great Engineering Project. Snoot nl in .Tnurnnl. Pittsburg, April 20. Congressman Dalzell sopke at a banquet of profes sional and business men here tonight and he took occasion to belittle the government's effort to dig the canal I in Panama.He said it was a hopeless and an idiotic task; the country a pest hole where are flowers without per fume; birds without song; men with out honor; and women without virtue. IN SACKED ME MOBT. We regret to announce the death of the Infant daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holden, of 78 Metealf street. All that tender love and watchful care and skilled nursing could do had been done to save the little life, but In the still hours of the early morning of Monday her guardian aur"l bore the pure npirlt, unstained hy firth, lack to its li' ine amitt the luiiHit ude ot little ('..lidron, of whom their tender he. i: g -vb.r 1 us Bald ''Of such Is the Kin. ' i of T ivi'-i." 1 1 i. 1. (V : i of n- i- CATARRH CAH BE CURED. Kill the Germs by Breathing Hy-e-mel. ; ' Gives Qnick Relief. Many people who have suffered with catarrh for years narorally feel that the disease cannot be cured, and be come discouraged. The failure to get relief Is due to the fact that they have not used the right remedy. Catarrh Is an affection of the head, throat and lungs and can not be' cured by stomach dosing. The only scientific and natural treat ment for this disease is Hy-o-mel, which is breathed through a neat pocket inhaler, so that, its healing medicated air reaches the most re mote atr-celis, kills all catarrh germs and restores the mucous membrane of the nose, throat and lungs to healthy condition. , Tly-o-Ynel la the only cure for -catarrh that lias ever been sold with the understanding that it whs to cos ab solutely nothing utile;. s It run 1. F. S. Duffy Pells Hy-o-mot In t'.'.s v-y Have Ton Snbecrlbedt In order that New Bern should have winning team in the Eastern Caro lina League no one doubts that it will take the cash to do It and to those who are lovers of ths great American game of this city, the ques tion Is asked: Have you donated to this .fund? Any amount, no matter fhow small, will be cheerfully received by the committee and it is ex pi ot all who desire to see good t of ball during the dull months contribute towards the fund. oted ,;n. s wi'.l - Application Turned Pown. Special to Journal. Ralegh, April 20. Insul a nee d mlaslouer Young has refused to j. license to the Guaranty Tin t. Co., Atlanta, to transact tu ' ii i Btate unless it dome..:'., ;i corporation de.iin 1 to i;. .1 ! through en . I i.Uoi.t. 1 .1 t I: and be Is ala;s r .oly to n 1 C money If It does in calanh. The li. i I t relieve iid c..: j
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