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' 1 I A 1 A 1 v ma i J i ' . Mil -j State Library No. 22. W1W BERN, CRAVEN COUNTY. N. C. FRIDAY JUNE 14, 1907 SECOND SECTION. 30th" YEAR V-: ? vfS U . j . . or if A HELPFUL BANK ' Yes, a MORE HELPFUL Bank ia what we aim. to make of this. .-- '-.-'. v.- "-v'-....'C- '."V.", "':: ' - With the acquisition of the business of the Citizens Bank and the increase of our capital to $200,000.00 and greater assets we have the means to make it such, and the desire., and the . effort necessary to make this hank a real tower -of strength to its customers ia not lacking. . . .' '.-- Our Officers and Directors are interested id the process of every patron. ;;;" ;-- . I . JAS. B. ' BLADES, Pies T. &. (JRF.KN1, V. Pros. , Wm. B. BLADES," V: Pits. GTXt. IClTCiTDLKTON, Cashier' :ew eer:i ic-es i:i clgse a Winning Baa Made la Ninth laalng. Nichols la the Box. ' f IITmun i'NIeWJWKC SOUTHERN LAUD 8 IMPROVEMENT CO. OF DOVER, DELAWARE , " . . CRIMING LANDS IN EASTERN . NORTH - CAROLINA OFFICES OVER BRADHALVS PHARMACY, New Bern, N. C. Sew Life Insurance Company Organl - , ' sed. ;-.':.'-".,i'r.V:'. -: Raleigh, June 12. Sixty stockhold ers of the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance-Co., from all. parts'"' of ;.. the , state met In the office of the Chamber "of Coramercec ; this afternoon , and formally organized. ; It ' was"1, shown that a capitalized stock amounting to --$250,000 had been" paid up and a like amount of surplus. -Joseph. Q. Brown cf Raleigh ..was' elected President, P. D. Gold, Jr., first vice provident, and gen-. eral manager, E. S. llascoe, second vice president, H..G, Chfttfleld secre tary, C. W. Gold, superintendent of . agencies, Chas. J.. Parker 7 treasurer, '.Albert Anderson medical director. The following were elected, "directors: C. B.-Aycock, P. I). Gold, Jr., .H. W. Jackson, Chaa. E. Johnson, J. 0. .Brown, A. B. Andrews, C. I). BenboW, J. O. Hales, C. W. Goldk H. C. McQueen O. A: Holderness, J. C.' Braswell, F. G. Chatfleld, J. Oettinger, W. :'E. "Holt, R. P. Rankin, TV. M.' Sanders, I). D,. Mc- Coll, J. Elwood Cox. W. T. Old, Walk er Taylor, W. I. Everett.' N. H. Wal lace. The company will begin to issue policies on or about August 1. Truckers and Shippers Meeting Satur . ;- day. There will be a meeting of the truckers and shippers of this vicinity at the court house, Saturday, June 15, 2 o'clock to consider ways and means whereby the transportation facilities w for truck may be improved. . - , A recent Tuilng by the transp6rta Uon company bars' the acceptance 'of truck for shipment for the day after 3 o'clock in tne afternoon. notwlth .standing the steamer does not leave. "until 6 or 7 .o'clock... It is said that this ruling has alreadjCbeen of great Injury to the farmers,. on account of left over shipments and lack of proper shelterins.' truck products are all perishable and rapidly deteriorate dur Ing transit, hence the transportation snoulcT be convenient and,expedltlouB, The meetiug Saturday will probably consider the" expediency of interesting . some 'outside transportation company - to establish a line of frlelit tseamers between this city and Norfolk or Baltl ' more. And if that cannot be done an effort will no daObt be made to or ganlie a local company to operate freight line. This lack- of good and quick transportation is considered a very serious matter for the' trucking Interests of this section and It Is urged that the meeting Saturday at the court house have a full attendance of the truck farmers and shippers. IZ-JS FuSEtUTEi 4 TIMS E.13Y km Yesterday's Besalta. Rocky Mount 1; New Bern Q. Klnston 2; Tarboro S. Washington 2; Wilson 6. , Has Been Established Before the Carp- ratio Commission BeJaUve to ' Freight DIscrlmihatlOB. , - Special Correspondence. -' Greensboro, June, 13. The . State Corporation Commission has written Mr. Justice who la attorney for the Where Games Today. J New Bern at Rocky Mount Tarboro at Klnston.' Wilson at Washington.-. . . V- StaadlnK of the Clubs. ' -" I ' ."' Won; LoBt- Rocky, Mount - S ,' 0 Washington 2 . . 1- New Bern .. f 2 T1, ' .' Tarboro ..- 1.2. Wilson , , 1. 2 Klnston 1 3 A Newspaper Story Knorked la the ; Hesd and Pat to Sleep. Special Correspondence. : Greensboro, June 12. Having read so much about that West Virginia baby4tat was born talking, a lady here who formerly resided in the corn- Chamber of Commerce of , Greensboro Uunlty where u,e baDy wa8 alleged to tor tne prosecution oi iu pse against haTe feeen wrote to friends there the railroads' for freight idlscrlmlna- t0 flnd out ,( ,t were true. and re- Uons and exceaae .charges, acknowl- j fep,y nfonnauon that edging receipt of the eomplalnt, filed .ry teweooXo believed the reoort as wim mem several uay E. rBr tnoM Voucnlng tor it were not as re manufacturer and shipper here . said abh ln thlngg ag tney were tins rnorning. ne cenamiy nopea me creduiOUs In others, matter would be -pushes; to as speedy Captain of Colliding Steamer Arrested. 8peclal to Journal Norfolk, June 12. The captain of the steamer which ran down the war ship launch in Hampton Roads Mon- day.jilght has -been arrested. The launch was cut In two, Horsewhipped a Minister. Special to Journal. :. - Fulton, Ky., Junf-J2. Last night, W. W. Meadows a prominent citizen went to the house of Rev. Frank Haw- ley,-caught and hand-cuffed.; him and took hini to the wods and gave him a severe beating with a horse whip oh account of his alleged improper con duct toward' Mr.s Meadows.. . - Mill Point. . - : ' June 13. We are having much.rain lately. The farmers are about to get discouraged. , - . -, - - ' ' Quite a number of our young people attended church at Hadnots, Sunday. Among them were Misses Nannie, Bet- tie and Minnie Smith. V Mr. and Mrs. Furnie Jones and little daughter, Carrie, were visitors at Mr. Allen Jones- Sunday. ''Eft Mr. and Mrs. J. R Smith were visi tors at Mr. S. E. Smith's Sunday. , MlssjJzzette Garner, her ' little brother and twa sisters, Letha and "Lulf were visitors Saturday night at Mrs. Vera Taylora.. A few'-of the young folks chartered Mr. J. C. Smith's boat and made an ex cursion to the banks Sunday, hunting far" plums, but they did not. got any because they were all green. . A party of bathers finding a bed of clama ouit their swimming and went to . catching theclamfl. They picked up a bushel. - Mrs. Hattie A. Smith and children visited at Tornct Tower, Sunday. Little Leonlo, the dnaghtor of Capt and Mrs.- J. R. Smith had the misfor tune to stick a nail in her foot. ; ' There has been no serious develop ments so far. ; , Mr. Ernest Buck went to, Beaufort Saturday. 5 - . . Whot hfia Itaonma " nf , T?l irfrRVlllfi ? Write again "Grace." . r : . MAMMA'S BABY. ' Per la conclusion as possiDie. 11 is pre cent'lBumed thai the case wf? be held la jt0oo abeyance, at least Until after, tho hear- 666 ing of the injunction cases before 500 Judge Pritchard at.Ashevllle, June 26, - 333 and the state commission will at once 333 present the case before the Interstate 250 1 Commerce Commission. In the mean time, the State Retail Merchants Asso- j The sentiment of every member of elation will have held Its session nere the crowd of men who were gathered June 18-20 and-formulated plans of ln front of the Journal office yester- procedure, whafeby tne whole state day awaiting the score by Inning of can Join in' helping a ldng the suits the Rocky Mount-New Bern gaini already brought or being prepared by which was betag received by tole- cities like Ureensboro, Winston, uur- graph was that it must have bTen a ham, Charlotte and High Point Attor pretty game and that our boys were General Norman' Johnson, of the holding their own ln great shape. Fol- Merchants Association wno was here lowing Is the telegraphic account of yesterday said the coming annual ses- the game: '"..'?-'-.- slon here would be tMe biggest and Before an enthusiastic crowd of 1,- best ever held and the universal In- 200 fans the Eastern Carolina League terest all over the state in the coming opened today with New Bern. The session was largely du4 to determlna- eame was anybody's nnUl Turner for tlon on the part of these freight pay- locals crossed the nlate in the ninth era to have a concerted movement all inning, scoring the winning run. Th alqng the line for redress of psesent game was a beauty from every stand- J conaiuons. nntnt and hut two errors In succes sion, bv visitors in the ninth inning BraMwetfs Weekly Trade Beport. the game would have evidently broken Richmond, Va., r gTune 13. Brad a Ue, both pitchers were very effective street's tomorrow wtlsay for Rich- .1 j 1 mona. va.. ana viciniiy, -wuicu m- third base with no outs. Dekin for visitors and Hill for locals were very effective with the willow, both getting two hits out of three times np,; each one geeting a two bagger and a single. Turner" pitched, steady ball - having large number of strike-outs and allow ing no two hits within same Inning. In ninth Inning with two men out Stevenson's overthrow at first : gave the run, that won. . f . ;, . ..fv...v. vR..H -IS Rocky Mount 0 0 0 00011 4 1 New Bern . 000000000044 Batteries Nicola and - Thompson, Turner and Hamrlck. Time of game 1.55, Umpire Skinner. , - eludes New Bern: J - '- Wholesale dealers la and Jobbers of shoes continue active, In some loca tions sales show a falling off, "but on the whole business shows an increase. Wholesale dealers In dry goods had a good season In first orders but re-ordering has been very light, due,4o un seasonable weather.; Stocks in ; the hands of retailers in practically, every line are Iargecjthan usual at this sea son. The, crop of tobaSO of 1906 has practically all been marketed, prices continued high . through the season, " Svddea Death of Senator Morgan. Washington, June 11. United States Senator John Tyler Morgan, of Ala bama,' for 30 years a member of the upper house of congress, chairman of the senate committee on Inter-Oceanic Canals, and prominent as a brigadier- general in the Confederate army, died at his home here tonight 1 Senator Morgan had been in bad health for a number of years, but had more or less regularly attendedthe sessions of con gross. He suffered from angina pec toris, which was the cause of death, He passed away at 11:15 o'clock. At the bedside were his daughters Miss Mary Morgan and Miss Cornelia Mor gan, both of this city, and his secre tary, J. O. Jones. " ' v Mr. Morgan attendedto his congres sional duties at bis home here until about a week ago. Since that time ho had been confined to his bouse and to his bed. He was able, however, to sit ub for a while today and talk over some official matters with his secre tary He began falling during the evening, however, and physicians were summoned. ' ' Mr. Morgan was a Democrat and was born in Athens, Tenn., June 20, 1824. ; His home. In Alabama, waa at Selma, where the funeral will take place, the body probably being taken from here Thursday. Mr. Morgan had held a number of Important offices be side that of senator, including mem- eco:esstilii:iti:eoeep:ios Nary Department Has Glvea Up Hope Concerning the Toaag Midship 1 mea aad Sailors. ' , Yesterday's developments contained little to encourage the friends of the men whowent to their death ln the launch of the battleship Minnesota last Monday night "Fragments of wreckage,, some wearing apparel - and other articles are found from time to time which seems to lnttcate only too well the fate of the men.'.. It is now believed that the boat was not run down, by another and a larger boat but that it was swamped ln the terrifically heavy seas that were on that night a fearful storm' being in progress alt along the Eastern coast at the time the accident la said, tQ have happened. Now that it is certain that the men are drowned vigorous meas ures are being made to recover their bodies. o.'- '-.7 The following sketch was in , tho News and Observer yesterday: The body of Midshipman w. H. Stevenson, United States navy, of New Bern, who was lost with five of his fellow officers in a launch from the Minnesota night before last has not been recovered up to tonight It Is the prediction of those familiar with the waters of Hampton Roads that the remains ofthe naval officers and sea men lost in this launch . will come ashore tomorrow or Friday and that more than likely they will be found near; the capes. As soon as the remains of Midship man Stevenson are located an officer of the navy, probably one of his own classmates at the naval academy, will af company them to New Bern and represent the navy at the last cere monies.-1: ."-"..'"'' Stevenson was one of the most pop ular midshipmen in the fleet now ln Hampton Roads and 'was esteemed Iit mm . Greensboro Lawyers Argaa ia Iajaae tlo Case Before Chancellor of lew Jersey Sapreaie Coart Special to Journal, V ! Greensboro, June IS Col. Jamas T. Morfehead returned this morning from Trenton, N. J. Yesterday ha ap peared before the chancellor of the supremo court together with Messrs. 1 Watson, of Winston and A. J. Burton, of Reldsville, in a suit . brought against them by the American . Tobacco Company to restrain ' them from further litigation against the New Jersey corporation. In the North Carolina courts. Messrs. Staples, Ful ler and Junius Parker and the attorney-general of New Jersey made argu ments in behalf o fthe American To bacco Company. Col Morehead waa well pleased with the attention of tho court thinking it seemed impressed with the presentation of the North Carolina aide of the case. He aays the decision Is not expected before a month. He. and Mr. Watson,, of all men had planned a trip to Atlantic City, but It was so cold and they had but one set of underwear so hurried back borne to get warm. Col. Mora head say this, but many believe ha was simply home sick, and longed for his old long stem pipe. : Nay, Nay Pauline a Third Term lor ;i7, ;V ::7rMK,.7:77'.:::' 8peclal to Journal.' ' . Wilmington, Del., June 13. Presi dent Roosevelt was interviewed on tha train here T today and emphatically stated that he would not accept tho nomination for the third term of the presidency. This Is final. Potoacy for Good. highly by the captain and superior of-lgpeciai.to Journal, fleers aboard the Minnesota. He -was appointed to the naval academy by Congressman Chas. R . Thomas and had reflected credit upon the state by his standing while there. Tobacco plants are scarce and with wiuy continued unfavorable weather condl- nll and arbitrator on the Bering tlons the crop this year will be light Sea fisheries. His chief active inter- The prospects for the crop are not MnRte ln recent, years had i h. nH 1. nt vmA unit n- been In connection with the Isthmaln B-"l ...w a A 15-InnIng Game. -u. . ' . x nlvocate of the Nicaracua route. Wilson at Washington was the most ry. ine couou crop m n.oi uU. u - - The game of North Carolina is late. Continued unseasonable weather , depresses re- remarkable ever witnessed - In that i-Hv TTi M-nwd numbered over a tho..nrt. the excitement Intense and h" trad and has resulted ln back- th nnrtitmn. fo the .rame suDerb. ward collecUons In practically every The Journal regrets that on account distributing and manufacturing line. of the imperfect telephone communl cation prevented the taking of the full JUNE TWENTY-FIFTH, details. - une journal learus, uuwever, that 15 Innings were played. It was a Day For State Board of Education to made a number of notable speeches during his long, but unsuccessful fight for the adoption o fa Nlcaraguan wa terway.- In the hearings on the ca nal question In committee and on the floor, Mr. Morgan took an active part despite his great age - and - failing strength" . t Norfolk, June 13. In his speech be fore , the National Editorial Associa tion, Gov. Glenn spoke in high praise of the newspaper and said that news papers were next to the Christian re ligion in point of influence. Boxed the Prince's Ears. Special to Journal. : Berlin, Jne 13. As a result of a lit tle quarrel Emperor William slapped Prince Henry of Prussia and called him a notorious reprobate. . JUST AX ORDINARY MAN. 7: '- - -C"' '-' ' ' But He Tried to Walk ra t'4o Water Aai Thea to Fly. Special Correspondence. Raleigh, June 13. A negro man, here, aged 70 years, is in a heap of trouble. He-thought he was "Holy." and gave It out at a meeting of his sect that he could walk on the water. Last Sunday he went to a place on Walnut ' Creek, .a mile south of the city, which is known as the baptising hole, and there proceeded to gave a No Poisoa la Straagf's Stomach. Special to Journal. Raleigh, June 13. Though Coroner Separk who Is also the committing magistrate had said positively" early today he would not open until Monday the report of ChemUt Slmms on the analysis of the stomach of Engineer j 4emoBBtrm0oBf but waa noon over ata 8txange. whom Dr. Rowland and hial, to pttIled out He wife ara accused of poisoning hoi, ' th. ,-tuned -1Ul Wi changed his mind upon tne suggestion Uck Qf pown. but aT( w out 0B lMt For Mariners River Lights. . Tamllco Sound ( Neuse River, Gar- bacon Shoal Light - established. On May 1, 1907, a fixed white post-lantern light was established, 16 feet above the water, on a black 3-pile horizon tally slatted structure erected ln 11 feet of water on the northern end of veritable pitchers battle, Washington striking out 18 men and Wilson 10. This lead of Washington did not save them from defeat for Wilson beat them by a score of 6 to 2. Errors by the Washington team gave the game to Wilson. Washington 0000000 0 011 ' R H E " 0 0 02 6 4 Wilson 00 0 000000011 - -" R H E v 0 0 3 583 Visit New Bern About School Site. , The' Board of Education, consisting of the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of the state, treasurer, su perintendent of public Instruction, au ditor and attorney general will, on June 20, start upon a trip of inspec tion to the various towns in competi tion 'tor the Eastern North Carolina Training school, for tho purpose of locating the alte. ; - V ' This they are required to do by the act and a trip to. the various towns Is absolutely necessary' to reach a de cision as to what Is offered. The board will leave Raleigh on tha WATER K0CTES. The New Bern, Journal deprecates the decadence of New Bern's ship ping Interests, and refers to the fact that in 1883, reference to the adver tising columns of the Journal, would show that at that time tha following steamboat lines offered that city, a means of transportation: Old Dominion steamship line, with steamers twice a week each way, New Bern to Elizabeth City.- Neuse Blver Navigation Company, steamers twice a week each way to Klnston and Intermediate points. Trent River Transportation com- . A Comedy of Errors. The game at Klnston was exceedlng- , ly close and exciting. Although a to- 80 fc Br-nockv Mount and Tarboro Pany, steamers twice a wee eacn way tal of 11 errors were maae 11 was an the same day, go to Greenville the 22nd, to Edcnton and Elizabeth City interesting game throughout Davis 1 Garimcon Shoal, souUi side of Neuse pitched a fine game ana won nearty jon;th0 24th, to New Bern on the 25th river, about 7 1-2 miles SW. 5-8 ,W. applause. The attendance was ovw d t0 Kln9ton on the 26th. from Neuse river lighthouse and about people. All scores were maae on er- AUnough the act requires the board 7 1-4 miles SSE. 1-4 E. from Wilkin- rors. A sensational eaten cnaracieri- locg(e J),tc tilfire wag n0 tWTOrlti- son Point Shoal light : zed the game when Klnston had all lyon made for ,he erpengM on the trip bases full ana it looaea as of the solicitor and opened the report late this afternoon. The reports aays no trace of any poison was found. The hearing takea place Mnoday morning. It ia said that warrants making fresh charges against Dr. Rowland are to bo served. Two of his brothers and other rela tions went to his cell In Jail to see him today. Rowland doea not look very welL He told his friends who called that he was the victim of cir cumstances, but that everything would come out all right The state will have several engineers as witnesses. At least three of these are said to be from Norfolk and perhaps some are from the west from whence Strange came. Monday that he could fly. He got in a second story window of a big barn ln the suburbs, and proceeded to fly. but the result was exactly that de scribed In the famous poem of "Darius Green and his Flying-Machine ;H in other words the Holy man fell to tha ground very heavily indeed; breaking his arm and two ribs and very nearly losing his life. His associate! simply say he was not sufficiently "Holy" and that a real holy man can both walk on the water and fly. Approximate geographic position: It she of Inspection. While the matter was Dispensary Falling Off. Raleigh. June 12. The dispensary receipts arO falling off connldorably Just now one of the commissioners said today. He Hald the reason for this was that the country people, who - were ' such large patrons are very . fcusy and are not comlna; into town. He says they buy at least a third and fomilbly a good deal more of the liquor which Is sold.' FOit KENT Two unfurnlahed rooms. Apply at T. J. Mitchell's ntable3 South Frout St,' ' x ' A ::::. for a Wedding Present Eperlul to Journal. Kff York, June 12. Murlun Finn, daiuihi.-r of illiiyve-Mitit Fish was mar ried to Alfred Z.ilirlnkie today. It was one of the laii-,-': t middy we.lillnRS that has occurred for Many, years, over 400 Invitations , bring - luaned. Aiui.ii" tho iiresirnts was a check for ft,!; , ),! s4 fciven U the bride's name by her t.'hrr, lier troiifv-riiu niadn byn 1 I (MM !l IiiimV ( OO-.t 'r.r.,MHl. 1; Latitude, 35 degrees, no minutes and j would tie the score, if not win but by I doubtless a legislative oversight and will be doubtless be remedied by leg islation, this will be, for. the present a Junket In which" all the junketeers will pay their own way and their own board and lodging.: It Is understood that alj the members of the board will be ln the party, including tne mgn salaried lieutenant governor who can stand It since every two years he cops the state treasury for a whole 8240 dollars for only sixty days of work. 24 seconds N.; longitude, 75 degrees. 39 minutes and 46 seconds W, Pamlico Sound. Neuse River, Adams Creek, Light established, buoy dlscon tinned. On May 1, 1907, a fixed white post-lantern light was established, 16 feet above the water, on a 3-plle hori zontally slatted structure erected in 8 foot of water near Entrance buoy No. 2, on the western side of the channel at the entrance to Adams Creek, south side of Neuse river, about 2 3-4 miles SSW. 1-4 W. from Garbacon" Shoal light-. . an unfortunate fly ball to . the Held and a double the side went down with out a score and Tarboro won on an ! error of the home team. ,, ' k ' R H E Klnston . ,' 00000010 12 6 4 Tarboro .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 23 6 7 Batteries Davis and Chad wick; Thayer and Sutherland. . Make a Collection of Local Views. The demand tor better and higher grades of Souvenir Postal Cards tor I collection purposes seems to Increase Base Ball Return at Young's, At Young's drug store, the score by The HkM Is on the bearings: Shore every day, cheap and trashy cards are I Innings of the' games played by New rsnt ward c)f Adams Creek, tangent NB. I very little in demand. The greatest Bern at Rocky Mount, and Tarboro, 1-2 E. Wilkinson Toint Shoal light W., call is for colored local views, and art will be displayed each afternoon. The dlHtiint 5 3-4 miles. v . Approximate geographic position: Latitude, 34 degrees, 57 inlnues. and 49 seconds N.; longitude, 76 degrees, 41 minutes, and 01 seconds W. - Ou the s.-imo date Entrance buoy. No. 2, a red spar, was discontinued and withdrawn. cards, and to get them you will have public is invited to watch the returns. to go to the Southern Music House, to Pollocksville and Trenton. Clyde Bteamboat ship line, steam ers twice a week each way to Bald more. " . ' -" - Pamlico Line, with steamers twice weekly to Bayboro and other points. The. Free Press, too, regrets that these lines have been discontinued; 1 tor New Bern Is th natural point in conjunction with which Klnston must If she ever, does enjoy the full benefits of water transportation ami of coastwise trade, The fact that New Bern's lines hava been allowed to drop out one by one, makes remote Kinston's chance of enjoying the full benefits of a water service. It matters nothow complete may become our railroad development and It is going forward almost hour lywe can never afford to turn our commercial interests entirely over to the railroads. We must keep our water routes open.; It Is simply a buslnesa proposition and It matters not bow well-disposed a railroad corporation may be, It Is like business me gen erallyin business for what it can get , Tlredout worn out woman cannot sleep, eat or work; ' seems as if she would fly to pieces.. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes strong nerves and rich red blood. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. F, ft Duffy. The disclosures concerning Prince zn Ktillenbiirg and bin round table luivM created a groat sensation ln Ber lin. H W.-n decided In tlie suit i-- -!-.-:.t V.". ,' iry r;:kiT i: !v l.i t: i.'i-t a - II l-i-i- ' ',,;( the only place where you can find a collection equal to any large city. This place Ib crowded from the morning until late ln the evRilng and Mr. E. New Bern Clnb Mascot. The voting tor the young lady who should be the Mascot for the New Bern Daseball club for the season, Wallnan, the proprietor, deserves closed laRt night and the prize a sea- credit for keeping his stock up-to-date. Don't fall to see his stock of novelties before you buy some where else. ' .. Clean -o your f ties C I: "1. 1 t : i i ( f p'l l ppurt- li V 9 V -so to y I 'll'u sontlcket to all the games, was pre sented to Miss Ethel Hancock, the successful contestant Maseato Temple WBl Remala la Ra- , lelgh. . . ' Special Correspondence. - - Raleigh, June 13. Since tho first of the month no work haa been done on the Masonic temple tho material is ar riving dally. All sorts of rumor have I been current as to the stoppage of tho work. Some say maybe the contrac tor waa'playlng tor time, as they knew ! the trouble was In regard to a part wall, and at least two weeks of exca vating work is to be done before the wall is reached. Half the wall belongs to the temple stockholders and tho other halt to the clUzen. The latter Criminal Court Proceeding. In the criminal court yesterday tho case of Nathan Tisdale was tried un-1 der the charge of selling liquor Illegal-1 Is willing for the new wall to bo built ly. He waa found guilty and sentenced to serve two years In jail. He appeal ed to tha supreme court and was re quired to give a justified bond of 82, 500 tor his appearance. A. H. Toler. who Is under Indict- but his .tenant wants arrangements made to protect him from any sort cf laws. He proposes that each sMe shall name an arbitrator, this to se lect the other " arbitrator and stl.'o th matter. Raleigh has takea f 15,f 3 ment for abduction was in court and I of tour per cent bonds of the teazle his lawyer securel a continuance u-1 company. In some way a rumor gut til the next term of court Toler Is Icurrented yesterday that some Crens- one of th Holiness religious sect Iboro people had stated tSsattown wo Ci which believes In the practice of free love. A very suggestive letter alleged to be written by him was read la court : Ho was put under $500 bond until th next term of court Ed Sykes and Willie Primrose, alias Grady were tried tor larceny of goods out of If, and It the water routea aro from w. t. hiii s store ana ouier kept open they will serve as a natural places. They are boys of about 14 competitor of the rail routes. Kln ston Free Press, 12th. Hr.-.kes d'.r.eKtion and as:-.!mn;it!on . ; f t. ,'.' ' 3 new red l 1 end . T' ;.(' l.r t Hauler's ' y '..' 1 1 iv ::i t A t ' ! f r t' e 1 1 v '.. ; f ,' v ( r Great Britain spends on tobacco and pipes about 14,000,000 pounds every year.. Laurance Splgardl, pastor of throo Italian churches In St. Louis, has evol ved a new plan to gather in loiterers, He has established en Lumeni-eir-ono-rrarh in the dumb cn s ' '? f ys and l!l t i u 1 t" fl i .'.It' ; : . lilt' years of age. They belonged to a gang of youthful thieves which, two , or three years ago terrorized the people. They were found guilty and sentence will be pronounced today. Arthur 1I1U was found guilty of as sault with deadly weapon sad v 1 sentenced to 12 months on the r The last blind f,.r - f t- t as i7:d of O. II. I rC !. ' r : 1 . - give a ait aud $30,000 if C t . ' ? were located there. . r'-rso. t 1 they did not believe It 1 1 . r u It were true It wol'.J t t to -Ing, as all the cor.'.;, j 111 1 made with th varlo 1 1 . J are to occupy the tu': ;. A 1 nent Mason s.dd that if Cn ) made such an ofl- r wo.k c,i fat pi would stop an 1 f a 1 would be locat. i t'.crft. I t t" 1 1 one of t'.. 1 " ' ' f said It ' .!. t , ? I" 1
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