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thts morning. 'Mr. YiTilte carried six of the iiegroes, who have ben confined In Sheriff Nunn's hotel lor safe .keep lug pending the building of , a new Jail in Craven, to New Bern to attend the September 'criminal term of the Superior court, which convened there yesterday. The ' prisoners " carried down this morning were, John Allen, Wright Rouse, Abraham Barker. John Morton. Ed Hill and Jim Clark, --who must answer for "various ffences. Most of those carried down this morn- litff Intend tn suhmlfand throw them- havin g their "street windows nrtistl- I 'on th, roercy of the court i t :.". tl.'.i week has made ,,.r eurce. A few more days 'r-Jay will set them running I'ae Woman's Mlaslonary Society pi tlie First, -aptiat church, will meet in the church annex this afternoon, at 4 o'clock. ., .-" :; - ': - Hews. J. M. Mitchell 4 Co.. are ; call decorated. : Mr. Charles w la dolng.Me wort:. - X ' The South Front street druggist, Mr. C. T. Young, la having the front of his store' painted, to conform to the inside UnproremenK. There are still about 17 Craven coun ty prisoners iik ' Lenoir Jail. Free Press. " " ' ' "fi'-- The schooner Jessie M. Bell, Captain Jones, of Oriental brought In a cargo Attention Is called to the monthly I 0f beef cattle. )' . : statement of Treasurer McCarthy, ap - yearuir 16. this ' Issue." - These state ments should be read by every citl- ." ii ki;.J, The govefnmeni ft.scoV.ls being re- dores were pleasant reminders those days. ' Tuesday morning while Guss and his wlfe,-;Ella, colored,' who live on Mr. George West's farm, in Sand Hill township, were picking cotton in the field, some distance from their home, their house caught on fire and burned to the ground. TnelY two youngest children, a boy and a girl, who were In the house, both died from suffocation and burns before any one could reach the house, and get them out Everything in the house was destroyed. The cause of the fire la unknown. Klnston Free Press. Oct. Mr. R B. Davenport is moving his ;oods back to his old store, which has undergone so many repairs and improvements, as to be entirely changed in appearance. When Mr. J. F. Clark completes the improvement In his place they will be two of the best looking , stores on Middle street The store of Mr. Clark was built about 18S3, after a big Are which burnt out almost that entire block. Since era of ' - ' " 4 ' ' TITV p"T "1 PT .L Square Deal U.jll .U..U..J U i Sears, Is assured you when'rou buy tf. Wore j .', -.j . . , '; Umily inedieines-for all tho IngrcUl-L ents entering into mem are prtweu ou the bottle-wrappers and their formula are attested under oath as being eomplota, and correct You know just what you are paying for and that the Ingredients firo gathered from Nature's laboratory being Selected from the most valuable native, medicinal roots found growing in our America a forfwfrwwtwhile potent to cure are perfectly hariqlT?vn to the most delicate wouiRWraiiu7?Trr Not a r flEDyESDAI, Mr,JS..JSsher, of. Rlvardale, to towtt Tuesday. , i-alro.h?l cu terT Into , their c; )!(: i i liTijrjf;.- ri2. mire. the same yard. Only -one case la the mayor's court J Tuesday, Fred Bond, charged with 'disorderly conduct." uuagmeui u- His blends "will -be glad to learn his ' illness is only slight and he will be "out in a day or two. MriiN. Aspen haa.,opened a shop at No. 71 Craven street for reparing shoes. Mr. Aspen Is an experienced 'shoe maker, has many .years' had a The. boys of the Middle Building building, which Is of brick, all of which goes to show that he built wisely and well", but Is has only been after all these years that he has put on the finishing touches. . The entire front will be changed, ' large show windows and concrete paving for en trance being newly added. . . .-'. ; ; V; 'i FRIDAY. , The schooner Centennial Is on the Meadows ways for repairs. ; The barge McNally is loading lum ber at the Elm City Lumber Com pany's mill. " ' , The steamer Blanch Is making reg ular schedule trips to points in Pam: llco county. - 1 The first club dance of the Claren den Club whl be given Friday night. October 11th. The sharpie Lillian, Captain Styron, ;tl vVtri ne. This agent possessej luUruii'c iur-iiTtlii31 pro par ties of Its own, being a most valuable antiseptic and anti ferment, nutritive, ami soothing demul cent. Ulyecrlne plays an important parla Dr. Pioree's Golden Medical l)hovery In the cure of Indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, heart-burn, foul breath, cnatod tongue, poor appetlto, gnawing reeling in siom ach, biliousness and kindred derange ments of the stomach, liver and bowels. Besides curinj all tho above distressing aliments. tho'Uoldon Medical Discovery' In a Rnwilie for all diseases of the nmcous mombranes, as (atarrh, whether of the. nasal passages or of the swmacn, ooweis or pelvic orcanst Even. In its ulcerative ii rem" hronia a well. while taking the "Golden Medical Dis covery for the hoocssary constitutional treatment, to cleanse tho passages freely two or three times a day with Dr Sato's Catarrh Eomedy. 1 This thorough course of treatment gonerally cures the worst cases. '- r - ' -' "' In routrhs ana hoarseness causea or oroo- The sharpie , Daisey, .Capt Aldrich, arrived yesterday from Oriental," with a cargo of seed cotton. -; The sharpie Emma J.," Captain Sty ron. came in after dark last night, paired ab Meadpws,iah.lpyard. The re- I from CorQ sound, laden with live hogs J then there have been two large fires j stages it will yield to tills sovereign pairs are not extenslxe.. The steafner and beef hldos. , , ' there, which were stopped ; by this S1? Maybelle is aiso wefviu ivv ..A new arc light has been placed at the Norfolk and Southern depot, which was greatly needed, and It makes a. big difference as to light , ; ', A fianitonm Imn f mim is . helnK pended n'p'aymentof costs, which I around gr0unds 6t St Cyp- araounted o 13.60. t N ,' ' , Han's rectory corner of Johnson and The frames for the doors and Qtf6eir streera.-It will greatly, im- A'dowsroi ihe! riewfcbuhty JaH are ar- prove tte iook8 0f the place. ; V' ? - riving-and-being made-ready. The ,. The 'gaa Doaf carf Captain Geo. brick work of the Jail will be soon be y-iv yesterday fromBogue ' '" up for thesrframes. Sound with a load of melonA : Melons ' ' ' "Magistrate Sam R.' Street is eonfin- are holding out late this season, and ed to his home by a malarial attaca i pebple eat them, chills or no chills. Word concerning' the condition of Mr. .P. C. Cox, who has been sick in a Baltimore sanitarium, for1 several weeks,, says Mr.' Cox is greatly Im proved", "Is able' to write and sit up, and expects to returne next week ; as In "the city' Tuesday;' -' ' ' iie.""S. i.'J,' Itane,' of Bath, is spend- ,1ns a. few days lu the city. f- UiTf D.Jl Hcnderspn retained from DbMfrtp; Onslow county yes- iJi. J. M.' Arthur, ot.Morehead City; wus Ja.toaas Tt:esda3i. returning home ; J la .tl9c-erenjinxi.j u i. J j Mls3 Annie Chadwick -as "returned frbfn 7Ptih41coVcbunty where she at-tcftdqi-nie'sschb'e eonvenqon. f Mr.a-wMiice .'Willis,-'tt ' Wit, N. .C, ws3 a caller "at" uie Journal ptnee Tneiuayf ifelng in'towri'oii Tu8inesB. . Mr.'oshua 'Deans' Wa3 in. town yis- thlal. throat and lime affection except con; uaiDtlon in us aavunceu simes. uie-uoiueu Uedlcal Dlscoverr " U most efficient rem nun.-iilT In thusB obstinate, ham-on rouirhs rained by irritation and contrestion o lUo bronchial mucous membranes. The Dis" corery " la not so good for acute coughs arts? Inir from amiden raids, now must It, bo ex pected to euro consumption tn Its advanced stages no medlrliw will do that hut for all Um nhstlnat. rhrunlc evuehs. which. If nee- lectcrt. or Iwilf tn'atid. hl bd to eonsump 'Jon. It lilhB iHtowOK-ufl him can ih iwia i ii i i ' I . i ii i ii n shop in New Bern, bnt gave up his I school Building at . the arrived from pavis Shore, with a i "'last'' for awhile on account; w - health. ' ..'. 'u :..;;v:;;';-i''':"i: , ' Mr! J. T. Bethel, who has been perv ing as assistant superintendent f the Metropolitan Life Insurance Comf pany here for the past two years, has ' been transferred to Raleigh to take Graded School played a match game of ball yesterday afternoon,, the score resulting 11 to 8 In favor of the Mid dle Building boys. It was a very pretty game. , . ' . . The big smoke stack for the Gaston nnwait luinaa n Slinopsafllllv raised charge of the company's office at that I ye8terday, although lt i8 one hundred and. twenty feet in length, by an in geniously contrived derrick, it was lifted almost as easy, apparently, as a large stove pipe. . ' . For lack' of room to display stock. Mr. A. Block, has been compelled to rent' the place formerly occupied by Mr. Giulford Lewis, the paper hanger. Mr. Block will use the new .place for i his toy store' and his home place for the display of fine chinaware and other works of art K ,; ' . V 1 ' Mr. E, O.' Moore has just contract ed to do all the plumbing in the new residence of Hon. U I. Moore, now i.nfn .pcted in New Bern. Mr. : Moore will" start to work f on, the plumbing in a few days. KlnBton Free Press.'":' . -: ' -' ' If the number of marriage licenses is any index to a county's prosperity, it would seem that from the Septem- ber Jist Craven county Is abundantly prosperous, unusually so." ' twenty four pouples in this county joined V their lots together for better of worse c. during. last month. t c ' 7 '.Mr. Jack Street was painfully hurt yesterday by .., being , accidentally thrown from a wagon. In falling he struck his , shoulder . against some cargo of potatoes. The Clarendon Club will meet to night at 8:30 at Young's drug store. A full attendance is desired. - The schooner R. W. Elanchard. Capt Davis, of Core Sotind, arrived with a cargo of live hogs, chickens and other country produce. The Woman's , Foreign Missionary Society of Centenary Church will meet In the church parlors this afternoon at three-thirty o'clock. Mite boxes will be brought In at that time. .A bank will soon be organised at Grifton. Stock to the amount of S10, 000 has already been subscribed, and the organization will soon be per fected. Klnston Free Press 3rd.. -'- The Norfolk and Southern ran a special train to Goldsboro last night tor those 'who wished to see the per formance of the Red Feather. The train returned after the show . The following made up a party Mr. Matt Hunter, a young man who 1 Bharp proecUon, "infiictin'g an . j ugly I who left yesterday morning going to works for the Gas Company was over 1 alMj painful wound. He was able. . come, by the fumes of gas while fit-1 however to keep up, although the ting a pipe In the basement of tne t Bhouider was very sore. , .;: : The receipt of fish at this market is a great deal better . than lt has been.- There is a plentiful supply for the local demand and shippers are feel Ing better. Mr. Albert Willis receiv ed a carga of 3.000 poundB of trout Gaston yesterday. y Mr. Hunter had been unconscious, some tfcuje Mwhon found and although very much over come - he was finally . recovered and was getting along all right flast night ... , : ' l " ' r ' Tbe Journal has received n.aeeount Jones Bay, Pamlico county, for a few days hunting and fishing: Mr. L. G. Daniels and two sons, Charles and Claud, and Mr. Thomas Lassiter, will be sent to the management of the-car. So stilting, . great deal as been said in. the paper 8 about thi& wonderful exhibit, and t will no doubt take as well as a show, when it comes. Ground- has bee,n broken , for -aa other new brick building on South Front Btreet, or rather it will be-the completion of one .already begun. It Is theb. ullding begun some, time-ago by Mr.. J. J. Wolfen.deu, the plans be Ing for two stories. Only one t was finished, and Is occupied by Capt S, G. Roberts, wholesale grocer.t The other will be completed nowi ; .The Journal was -shown' Thursday the handsome and spirited two year old bay mare of Mr. O. D. Le'wis..Tue animal was raised by Mr. iewis on his faro about Ave miles from this city. ! Although young and ' spirited, the mnre is broken to harness and was driven to the city. The weight of tho mare la-1,095 pounds and she Is well proportioned all around. '. ' ' ' ' : ". ' v - 'i. '"' Six convicts wore sent to the roads yesterday. They were tied .together, I one before the other, and were march- I ed in that way 'put of town. ) Some of them declared that they would rath er go on the road than be confined in Jail. If scmo cf" these people could be sent from Ibo magistrates', courts I to the roada Instead of- jail ijt., would be much better for the tax payers. The Bijou Moving Picture" Show continues to draw a crowd every night GandVrLoB'e Ct-toWr Furw-:.t (Copyrighted 1907 by C. II. Relth.) Welcome, welcome, sweet October, when the quail shall whistle shrill, when the coal man gets lna ctlon with ills' pesky little bill; .when the frost Miss'Beulsh- Holton TctUrned uaa numpun. poet sin6s tne o.a ia-rdra- tfsit-'af-'OlymplaT , v illar strain-?, and the football gladl- i I -t - 1 . J. :, , ... I aiors acntmuie one anotner s Drains air. rrans wnuiy, ot ronocxavaiB, Doubly welcome, hallowed season,: When the wild goose travels space, When the hunter in . the wlldwood.' : Shoots the rabbit in the face. When the last years hat made over ' .'Shows 1 up in the new fall stock, - And the bug-fed turkey shudders . Every time he sees the block. Secretary Taft will be the leading presidential candidate for the month. -He will , reach .Japan on his trip a- round the world, and when he steps ashore,! the island will tip up. ; The Mikado 'will have him lifted to the Imperial Root Garden with block and tackle, and the populace will hold the roof, up .while Bill and Mutsuhite eat rice cakes together and open a terder. returning; from' a pleasant trip few botteg -of t6 the . .S!?4fSfr?f!l, Jngiana. amlty of naUonB.: Mrs. ..Helena , Harris, of Marshall- I la our, . own., country, --resident berg, is spending a few days, in the I Roosevelt, will proceed early in the cty., the uestj.Qf Mr, and Mr H. R. Mr. C4.Ei..Paul and Mr.. A R. Gat-f lIa,ioQrefeant;ot Pamiico, H.C., were in the city yesterday purchasing goods for their stores. .1 i. w ' , - ; i HeOBFs.- Joseph C.'Xang, James, R. Pell. 'C.. MwWrm; lilrs. SI Morion,. Mrs. 11 TX Ban'gerti' Misa Bessie Io'r- ton'Master sAtslUejr andi Carl Morkm Bnd Httle Miss Sessie Morton, a party frcm'" Harlowe im& NorW nHarlowe, passed through here on the way 'to Jamoatown xposiUon.'".'J!" ' fts';- ... Til r BSD AT. ; . Mr. Philip .Cosby went to yanceboro yesterday; on business. ' - Mr. C." P. Harriett; of Pollocksville, wa3 in town Wednesday. ' ' ' '. Mr3. A. Mi'tcliell and ; Miss j Bliss Perry,' of Klaston,1 arrived In the city yesterday to visit friends. '-'; Rlrs. Jordan, , of Washington N. C nrrived last night and is visiting her daughter, Mrs. S.; W, Hancock.' ; month upon his annual fresh water cruise. . He will go down the Missis sippl frcm' Keokuk to Memphis, while cheering multitudes -congregate - on the banks and count his teeth. . Uncle Joe Cannon will buy another thousand feet of lightning rod, huckwheat cakes will renew" their tug-of-war with Ep- som salts In the Innards of man, and the 'tsoBt of ilving will take a bird's eye View of the conomic proposition' .i The autumn nights Inspiriting Rhall grow a . little longer, and the breath of fall-on cider sweet shall grow little stronger. The husbandman shall sell hi 7 bogs and think to prosper on it, but the good' housewife will lake the doughs and buy a winter bonnet f County fairs' will be In full blast, The heavy fragrance of roasted pea- "will decoy the cautious nickel the pants pocket of the loving swain. The toy balloon will drag th snuill toy around the grounds. xT'w man with the. long awning on his cap will eit on the tall of the'wlnged-foi.t- lititi'' ' from Oil CAY CF E..li.i,0 C.I . (Continued from Page One.) E .MriE-T. Webb nd daughter, Miss fl trottor and slap( her arouna -tli Mr. Jesse Harrison, who Is fast showing Jhat the people wanl and-will Elizabeth, of North Harlowe, came up yesterday to visit his -wife,, who Is sick at the. Stewart Sanitorlum. , v,,; fbsday. '.,::-?-. , Mrs. R..;P. Wllllama has returned from Saltair. x ':'--r:-i'' l:. Mn J; Di Heath of Olivevs, was In town Thursday. Mr. P." B, Hooker of ' Baybpio, was In town 'yesterday. f : :' ;. " r ::, Mr. LM. Gilbert of Beaufort, was In "the. city Thursday on business, v Miss Nlta Burke has, returned to her home at Vanceboro, after a visit in the city.-- "' - ' , ' Messrs J. E. Reel and W.ilt Reel of Arapahoe, spent Thursday In the city vtt business.-- r r - Mr.'. Frank P. ' Petteway"' and little son, of Newport- were in town . on business Thursday. - achieving fame as New Bern's cham pion tomato grower, reports that he ate the last of this season's crop year terday.i Mr. Harrison's garden Is a of the sinking of the schooner JameS j yesterday, and Mr. Ives also received I wgetable ' paradise, the enyj of all Rumlcy, near Oriental, last Satusedajr. The Rumley la a freight boat plying between' here and points in Pamlico ' countv and at the time of sHnklng had -on, a cargo of brick,' Captain Sawyer, (he" master and a young man named Parker-,-who acted as mate:k were 'aboard but succeeded in .reaching land. The brick have been taken off and the craft raised. " , ,. ..,' There were seven prisoners under guard at the city hall last night, await ing "trial- at this term of court Six 1 were brought from Klnston, where they have been in jail for safe keep ing.': The' others was bound over-In f a' magistrate's court yesterday. Not withstanding they had only been in .the city calaboose a few hours It was discovered about night that Ay wr . ; at work on the wall of theli' prison trying to cut out, ( Therefore guards t -a were placed ver them. i V ; A close "watch is being kept ut the trim -umrtftf ion warehouses', '" by , thH " " city authorities to try to- catch blind tigers. The plan Is to take down the name or the consignee or any marks on any and every suspldous looking ' package and then to shadow the pack age unUl its delivery. Its a tbesufl ful" system of espionage, and under It twenty barrels and a. number of packages' have been "spotted" ' as ' ' ' susiitdoas, at the railroad warehouse. nt, "the best laid schemes bf mice ?t)d Tien, gang apt aglee." Twa ot ir.'"-e of the "shadowed" barrels have iiWap,jeRred and the "watchers" are Si l.l .witet trying to locate them" a fin' fofr ot blue fish and mackerel. The registration books yere given to the several registrars for the com ing bond" election and they will be opeVaHhe' voting places tdday. There seenis to be S great deal' of apathy among the citizens over the issue. A complete Indifference as to the result, which ought to "make the proposition easy to carry. v ' ' ' ', v .----r? . zi'.i"-- 1 mi"S;, j j,.,;''"' ' Grnund ia beins; broken for the foundation of a" new dwelling house on a lot of Mr.' W. P. Burros' on New street. The material for a part of thecbhstruction Is being manufactur ed on" the spot Concrete hollow blocks. The. blocks are an imitation of partly dressed stone, and will be used for foundation. . ' The machinery for the Paks Manu facturing Company's plant has arrived and is being . rapidly installed. , The factory will be ready, to manufacture farm lmplemeata in time tor next sea son's work. The Industry promises to be a great, thing, for New Bern. It is said. that the output will embrace a variety ot implements for farm use. who-see it r' - A flat boat upon which was loaded forty tone of sand, sank In the mar ket dock Wednesday night . The sand was intended for a fill-in there, but dropped In the wrong place. It will be necessary to dredge It out before raising the flat " V , The friends of Mr, W. T. Perry wilt be pained to learn of hlaierious ill ness. Mr. Perry moved to this dty a few months ago from above Tren- patronize a good cheap entertainment. A 25 or 30 cent ahow. for twa.or three nights in the week would do well here if It was any account at all,, but shows seem to be shy of New Bern for some reason. The. Bijou wfll present a new series tonight, entitled "Her First Cape" and also "After the 'Wed- ding." slW;A-r It Is reported that a drunken, noisy crowd terrorized Pavietowg Wednes day night Fences and gates, were torn down and other deviltry cut up. An attempt-was made 10 eend in a false fire alarm, but some of .the citl-1 combe," affirmed. 7, sens prevented Jt. The key was irft.' I Klrisey'vs. City of Klnston, from Lenoir, no' error. . State guprcmp Conrt Opinions of the Week. ' - Special to Journal. ' Raleigh, N. C October 2. The fol lowing opinions were handed down today;- , -.. ".- -r,. State vs. Tisdale. from Craven, judg inent arrested. ; Williams vs. Mutual Reserve Fund, Life Association, from . Martin, re versed. .'. - ' i.".--' 1 Smith wick vs. Moore, from Martin, error. , .. , Balthrop vs. Todd, from Nash, new trial.' . -. . Railway va Casualty Co. from Edge- however. In the box.- That section ton. In Jones county, and haa made lot the city is absolutely without po lice protection, ana 11 is icr me cre dit of the" people living there, that the place has any order at a!l.' 'V' .', - V ... . .- i. : .-. ,' A bloody assault was made at- the Academy Green yesterday, jmt v o Very , serious damage was done. A colored irl, alkut 14 years bf -age, a nurse, was rolling a carriage mtp.ln ing an Infant when a white bt y th e v a mlsaiie, striking' Quite near the car him a very nice home In Kew Bern's suburb. Rtyerslde. . ; v : j ' The Home Mission Society of Cen tenary Church gave an enjoyable re ception in the whurch parlors yes terday afternoon. Each member had the privllenge of inviting some friend. Mrs.. Warren recited, there were other recitations music and refreshments were served. . '" ;;; f y'. A great deal of interest Is still be-' Ing manifested in the revival meet ings, at ..Tabernacle Baptist church, and much good will surely result from them, and lasting. It is request ed of those who attend the four o'clock Whltlock vs. Lumber Co. from New Hanover,' affirmed. ' ' Slatt'lifs'vs. L&mber Co,, from Samp son;' per' curiam- affirmed. McNlell' vs.- Railway, appeal with- track with a barrel stave. The imin in red underwear will rise in a bl loon hanging by; his toe-nails, nnd the family that Roosevelt is enthu siastic t.bout will weae through tho crewd lied together on a long clothe i line. . ; ' '-" :: "" ." -.--f" The husky husker In the corn;, , Will '.rill his little ballad, ' ; ' the raacoon in the fofest dee;i : i Will tat persimmon salad ," The robin' redbreast, growing chilled, Will slowly southward flutter, And the angels in the skies will catch The scent of apple butter. ' ; The moon will be full on the 21st Campers will go off to the woods to play poker all night and sleep alt day. Hog-killing time will, fill the. hog with .concern for his near future, and ho will hustle around after acorns In philosophic enjoyment of his last few days. The foot-ball rooter, full of root, will go off on his Autumn toot; the player with the college hair, the while the horns and trumpets blare, will butt; around till he is thrown and some one breaks bis collar bone. The lusty sound of rah-rah-rahT will urge the fell and bloody cause; the .girls In mass and colors come, will sing and scream and swallow gum. JThe giant fullback,' fierce and stent, will pick a little fellow out, kick'. In his slats and change his face, and maul him up and down .the place," and when the foe shall cease to breathe,, will proudly claim the vlctors' wreathe. ' The farmer with the mortgage , ! , . Who Is. prone to giving notes Will figure up the proceeds ' From his wheat and corn and oata. And wonder If his cash in hand , Will pull him out the hole Or whether he will' have to give ,,.A "mortgage on his soul.'' ' - C Tho hunting season will keep" the rabbit on the wing and the quail on tell, was $2,450, and this was the amount named by her in the affidavit Sheriff Sears produced -last year's tax books, which showed that - Dr. Rowland gave In for taxation the fol lowing property: a bicycle sclen- title instruments $100, watches etc, - 25; all other property $150; total $405.-- . -. .'"..' '."', -'" - v Bookkeeper J.' C. Allison of the W. H. King Drug Company,, said he had been with It this year and had '- known Dr. Rowjand by sight 'since the habea3 corpus proceedings. Row- . baud had had an account at the King store since the first of last April. The -. ledger, was shown," showing an ac- count -April 4th and was opened on' that data. When- the .State ,'asked ' what -was this account, the defense ;. . objected. Judge Long sent jury out of ; the room until the point could be argued. - After jury retired the wit ness said there was an entry4- of $1 for a bottle of aconotlne crystals; con taining IS grains,; This was shown by the invoice a copyj of which was -sent to Dr. Rowland. -,; The medicine was ordered'through Dr. Fisher, whose duty it "was to send the. bill to Dr. Rowland. Cross exam ined Allison, said Tie had no order from Dr. Rowland and no written or der from any one' employed by him. , Did not personally recollect Rowland having ordered any. aconotlne on the -day named and no personalrecollec-, tlon of the money, being paid Into the office. -; He remembered sending the .:, tele 2ram for the aconotine. , There was nothing to ehow'that Rowland receivod the goods "except what was -. written npon the bill ot Merk & Co., " , K. billed out Dr. Rowland. Upon . ., re-dlrect examination he said the - entries showed the goods wereaent out In due course, of tuslueSs.'He ; knew' nothing about the transaction . except what occurred on books. Attorney Hicks for the defense ob jecte i to -this evidence, basing his ar- -juaient on the ground that there was rido.nce to showf that the goodd were draivn"; " ' . : - . ...' , Hnvi'n va A "A T. UbIIwrv. from Cumberland, appeal dismissed by con- the mP- crack ot trom town it- iv i 1 . . I will range Into the country with his cent. ""Pefnny v8!t;hftpman, from New Han over, per Curiam, 'affirmed. , , ' 1 "Boyette Vs. Railway, from Johnston, appeal withdrawn. burr-proof gun and his hammerless corduroys. He will flush a bird and almost hit a oow, and then buy his game - from a native . who sports a riage. The gift ; remonstrated with the boy about Oils reckless throwing J 'iidcntonji from Chowan, lorea out army musket and he began swearing at her. She ,,. 1 1. . L..LH . .1 t. . ' . UUiNI. UHV&. lrnBU I1V guitar with a stick. ' The girl got away 1 ja came down town for police protection appeal withdrawn. Dwelling-houses are at a premium I service this afternoon, to bring each I but her face was badly disfigured and her clothes were a slght-of blood. The girl is named Alberta Green, and seems to bear a good name.' The lden- .... .. . ' ... 1 ' a my 01 me ooy is Known, aiiu a iriai .a, a :;rrai Wooton; butter known as cnlo 1 Hi man ot this ci'y n i before " Justice Patter- yi',,!. rduy on I li-tU OS bli' :-.!....v--. i t" tbarge of larceny. St ou by lie evl- 1 ' ;iiu'was on tho lntwi'i:u here ; ;l a stop suw 1 1 1 t a d r.;ir 1 t' : Sar ! 1 I- '1 ! 1 1 in New Bern, and the eyes of people who wish to move here must turn to Bridgeton for- homes. Houses are scarce there, although new ones are being built 'alt the time. As fast as one Is completed it is occupied, The population' of New Bern would be greatly ' Increased tn a little- while lt houses were plentiful. ' ' . ' The manufacture of concrete build ing blocks is growing apace In New Bern. There are several persons en gaged tn it The blocks make the very best' kind of building material, and will no duubt be used very large ly for walls In the future. All sorts of fancies In architectural effects can be worked out With t;;cse blocks, and ttoihiii;; run be more durable. The ( y tMng ii' the way now ia the t, ' ' ' - -." t. ';'. t' a. 1.,; .in, , C.i: schooner C'arPiH.e a writing tablet and pencil. . The schooner Arcadia,: which.' was burned and sunk at Bairdl Creek, a few months ago, has been raised and rebuilt1 It Is new a snug trim little craft and made its first.', i? to the city yesterday. It will be used as a freight boat Csptalq Benjamin Bennett is the owner and master. - The present cotton crop In this county, from all accounts will be much shorter than was thought some time ago. The boll Is small, and in many places so badly diseased as to have fallen off, or to be absolutely worth less. A small worm ia responniMe for much of the ihortKe,-r;iow Kill Lacoiilo 3rd. ' . ' It U learned tuat work wi.l bf n In a few d.iys on tne new t.V.j J .1. The rnn'nut hrs I .11 let U I'vmt. V; . 1 uu; iua viiuiDvt-iu ConcortL'N, IJ., Sept 30.--At a spe- cla) session of the Superior court for Mer.riinao county, lu this city today, Judge. , Chamberlain, -.granted yie mo- I tlon to, dlsndss.the, suit of Eddy ver- The Amalgamated Game Self-pres ervation Society , "will soon require all hunters to carry a large license tag so that, all game may know when It Is being legally shot at - The bane ball tan will lose his job, the highball fiend Is broke) the moth ball crank Is now abroad spreading odors thick as smoke. The Ice cream ordered or received by Rowland. ' At-' torney Argo for the State cited the case of Stewart vs; Railroad 138 N. ' - 'J., in which, it was held that entries ' tiade in the regular course of business ' vere admissible.; Judge. Long then : .ead most of the opinion In this case vhkh was written by Associate Jus llco Conner, jho cs&e having been' iriei before Judge Long and Ms rul ing having" been sustained. In. the opinion piany authorities are quoted ' in the point at tssuo and nearly all 'lold that entries similar to the one In tho Stewart case are-admisslble. Tfd;o Ixmg said the evidence should xnjio very neat; falling within the ' reie number 2 lis laid -down In the ' 3iew;trt -case.' Attorney for the pros 5cuti6n .naked to be 'allowed to place . ; pipping cleik Roberta of the King Orug Company on the stand, saying Ms -testimony wrtuld bear upon-the point of discussion. - ". ; -r V The register of Montlcello hotel, at . Norfolk, for May 14, last was put iq evidence, in it be!n? the names ot, Dr. D. S. Rowland Snd y.'if 3. Raleigh, ; C. In Rowland's writing. Mrs. Rowland at 'this p.: 'i: le:ame very nervous, Eho .reyef ' y clasped and unclasped .cr kaisus. v '' - - Drug cleric I'.irker l RalelgK,said X& presciiv-tl'.'ni haibeen filled for lowland 1,1 J-. ! l.'.st year, this being lone by the croace to show Row and wa j V.-ben It wr.s claimed 1 e was lu tiiti s-.rrf at Ocean View. Va, - with MrA Slriiaxo. ' .The' railway tick- 9 t3 bought by Rowland for himseif ud Mrs Stranga whose ' "name T he signed Llllie Rowland, were put In .evidence. These havins been sold May 15"at palelshrThe State nt this . point rested. Testimony for the de fence began. . . A letter by Strahge's sister, Mrs. Black of Indiana, to Srana's whe, a few 'days after Strang's death, was read, one paragraph being: "Was he bothered much with hl3 heart. You icncw when he was at home he was bothered with his heart, bnt he'told me since he was at home; that he was not bothered." A depoaltion was read from Dr. E. P. Haynes, of Memphis, that he examined Strange In May 1906, upon complaint of shai-tncgs of breath will be held this morning" to' 'Invest!- J 8 filed (.by .the plaintiffs Au- I soda haa""flsed out, the Ice gate the occurrence. A. and M. Deh-iiU Randolph Macou. Special to The Journal. ' , . Raleigh, N. C, Sept SO.-r-The first foot ball rame of the season was play ed here today between the Agricultur al and Mechanlial College and Kan- dolph-Macon, of Vir.'-in! 1. -The g.ime win d'.ill and tinli.le.reKting, es the Vir- clniaiis were -ci.',iii' tely out-clasxed, the Tar Heela ? lanlns by 20 to 0. eust 21., Tbls .was the "next friends" I slacks his pace, tho small boys save suit instituted by Goorse W. Glover, I their jilckols now to buy a comic face son ?0f Mary Buker G. Eddy. The For Hallowe'en will soon be here with trusteca nao;ed ty Mrs.' Eddy to "take I pumpkin spooks and pranks, and lt charge her( property were admlt'ed j the hoodlums pass us up we surely as parties to the question of costs, I nmy pive thanRs. Be glad,' bo glad, the worst Is past, The next few weeks look good, The trnmp hns quit the road because It's time for sawing wood. November crlpis on the way With cold ThankKKlvIng iilra, And tho President will net the day In time fr turkey prayers. found hehad mitnil Insufilclency and prescrl'-ed digitalis. Mrs.; Strange's brother, Theodore FoBver, of Mem phis, testlPed Etrfinge was sick there four years nsro, bad shortness of breath and gasped. L - .. ..L i- - . ' . ' 1 r WASTLD An i wauls to riial.') 1 to dato farmer vho ,,. ) 1, 1 1 I .' of whkU ani(iunts,to about $7,000, which will be decided lalpr. , . r r. : p it iier i J. A. Tliomns. Ktw Hern, N. C. l"rai' 'lr: This In ili"rt: J'very .job painted Devon takes les .ilii.p.s than iaiy oi!i"r paint If not, iu ps -119 of i I t' 1 cotton next ty of corn n !i.l t ' ' i-r v.I'a 1 . 1 . 1 on r.o Vouis truly, V. W. .:,VO:3 & CO. -y: w. 1 .I 1 1 1 r e nii'l par I ; : I .! t 1 Id AY for f e 'liUllS of 1 olll h.c -I C n.l.ilt I-., cv, r la',. H Ollilo From even acres of Henderson's Succession Cnbbngo Mr. Johnilran uen, Charleston, b. C, jiroduced a crop of 3S(j7 barrel crates. Ilendcrson's Succession, lb. t3.00 Cbnrlcston WakefielJ, lb. S3.00. Henderson's T.arly Summer, lb. 2.50. Our superior strains of vegetable ri'iiIh will produce equally pood lesuiu for, you. It pays to buy from a houhe with a reputation. flur WH-'.MteO'Mn- 1, ii 'i n 1 mia j 1 1 tii-n 11 jm m, -ut tn tO MTrtri't K171 nn iii'i.ii. ml til ih 1-1" r. J ii!ao:-!ir1 4. .. 1. Creit . :,tel. .,t!n- f.-r "nt. fate. CO., 1S)7 rit' ' .1 ' ; .1, i : id &. I.'JII.'- for r V'.ik Li 'a ef r 1 -t c - i-n V t a t 1, II ! 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 4, 1907, edition 1
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