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rr V ilia mm RIP. a BU.i No. 22 . NEW BERN, CRAVEN COUNTY; N. C.-.fTUESDAY JUNE, 15 1909 FIRST SECTION 32pd. YEAR HLHL I. i - ,u V SEVE PISO ES SENTENCED ' ". APPLICATIONS FOB PARDONS FOU : TWO PRISONERS AT THE PES- , r'. . -: ITENTIART REJECTED Blf ; C ' - 60TERN0R KITCHIN J ..; ; v " . V "J A0IIDB1LE REGISTRATION Several Attend the flood Roads Co- tendon at Colombia, S. C8cou: A Cars Will Reach Raleigh Next Thars dayLayln Oat Automobile Ron,; From Atlanta to Washington. Ke- quisltion for the National Guard. Special Correspondence. , ' Raleigh, June 11, Seven prisoners from the Federal court have been sen tenced to-the Atlanta penitentiary anc will be taken there next week. There will be some , additions. Those at- " . . . . . .seen on or near George street . earl ready sentenced are Norman McKnlglu ' T, . 10 ci. t , , x .Thursday morning acting Is a sue- 18 months; John Lewter, 'i,wo .ysars; ' , , . . . , i ir- r,i 'v , " , , , piclous manner and when caught I ,, A. H. Rlvenbark, . 18 months; Tooe , ... , , .-. -,., , , was found he was driving a mule, and Tlcksone year Nathan, Bass, two!. . . . . .. , x ' ' , ;had a sack of feed and two cases o: - years; B. B. Lowe, one year; Ollen' Tv , ,. .. , , ' . . liquor. He told the officer conflictin- . nuou one year, ine-man unaries wai , kins charged with blackhand woi at Goldsliora; will be tried again at .the next term, there having been a mistrial in this case; the jury stand ing eleven tor conviction and one -for acquittals His bonQ has been fixed at $300. - . Insurance Commissioner Young has ' returned from New York where be 1 attended a meeting"of , the Exeutivo j : Committee of tie National Aasociatioa ' of Insurance Commissioners. He say the meeting was verj well attended, Governor Kltchin declines to-pardon j E. E. Height; of Vance county who lasj ; October, was convicted of embeszle-1 ' 'ment and sentenced to a year In the penitentiary. He also declines to pai (Jon Jake Wills, who three years ago ! was convicted in Wake, of house breaK lng with felonious Intent' and senten- cej to ten years In the penitentiary. A young man- who was with WU; in this affair made his escpae and has .'not since been heard of. Today the council or executive board " of the National Guard met in the or ' flee of Adjutant General Armfleld who presided other members present being Quartermaster General Macon, Briga dier General B. F. Royster and the Colonels 'of the three regiments of Infantry. One of the chief ma't.ters dig . cussed was as to encampments. The requisition has gone on for the ab solutely r necessary '-equipments . tc bring the National Guard 11 P to stana ard. , . , A charter is granted the Bertie Cotton Oil Mill Company at Aulandei-, the ' amount . of capital stock being $25,000 and J. E. Mitchell being the principal owner. : . Another charter goes to the Jack vson county Journal Ccmpany to pua '.ish a newspaper of thit tame and dc general printing. t TM town oi KJttreu is to nave b ' bank, applications for a charter tot one having been made. ' j ; .. - Clerk W. S. Wilson of tte office o; the Secretary of 8tate says that manr requests for blanks for. the registra tion of automobiles are coming in i More automobiles have been purl'.iaa ed this year It Is said than during a; . of last year, The number here Is not . large, being only some 65 as to Hal eleh while in "Columbia, it is said . there are 409. ' This term .of the Federal court i v . said by a veteran U. S. Commissioner Hon Jphn Nlcolls to be the most suc cessful he fatg ever seen; It being marked by less disorder and drunken ness than heretofore. In fsct heflnai a general improvement in morals- anc ' remarked th t he had not seen a druii- ken roan In the court room during tn . term and that the deportment of prin cipals and witnesses around the Fed eral building Is better than ever be- fore Among those from North Carolina who attended the Good Roads Con vention t Columbia, '8. C, yesterday - were speaker Augustus W. Graham or , Osfnrd, ard Mr. Lssstter, chairman or - the county commissioners of that, couti ty. He has made a study of the build ing of sand rood In which df partmen of effort Mr. Owens the road supervis or of Richmond county Is a past mas ter. He Is able to build uch roads fmm tnn n t?4(l nr mils and do , .. ' i Conditions there are' this rapidly very similar to those tn a large area', of North Carolina south and east or here. . f The scout cars of the New Tors .Herald and Atlanta Jourrnl on their t.Hp north from Atlanta are t-ctd . -V,.-. I,n tin.t Thnrj.l... Frldey. II IT Ilium 1 ili. iff. 1 er t' e .n,1. Bihm.I id-lwl of thr. '..rut Church t. t "'' :i I OESTRUCFIVE EUCTR1C 5T0RSA Negro Killed, and Barn of J. C. Ptt kep Set ob Fire. Special to Journal, ".' - ; . Pollocksvllle, N. C, June 11. An electric storm passed over the Olivers section of Jones vicinity todayabout 8 P- m- striking the barn, of J. C. Pa. ker, setting it on Are, and killing a y the Bame 0, Hi? th9 flre was extinguished. ,- : v We have had a nice rain at this piace. . Borne wina ana ugntning . out Up to this, writing' no damage has been I Crops , are in fine condition in tint county and bids lair for a good crop MAflLSTltATE8 PROCEEDINGS. WU,e U ott for W.' . jioana uver. : J. B. Jones,, white, who has been employed as a watchman at the saw mill , of Broaddus and - Ives was oc trial before Magistrate" W. K. Baxter yesterday on the , chare of t larceny "sMr. Jones submitted to the. charge of carrying a concealed ' weapon. The ovMantn rttme trta ifVl 4"l A ww a t mro . . . s, , - for himself led to hfs ' arrest. Mr Ives stated that Mr. Jones had beei a watohman at the mill for two year. that the mole belonged to the com pany and that Mr. Jones had not bev allowed to take h at that time. Tut carriage belonged to Mr. H. H. Dowdy No attention was paid to the tact o: his having a quantity of liquor in th; buggy, other than that It was confls cated. It was said' that It was mere ly in Jones possession as haying bee? sent to him for another man. ! Mr. D. E. Henderson appeared r; the prosecution and Mr. R. B. Nixo for the defense. - Jones was boun over to court under $200 bond to larceny and $25 for carrying con cealed weapons. Arrangements For Presentation Special to Journal. : , Raleigh, June 12.-The North Car olina Historical commission comple; ed arrangements for the preseutatlot of the marble bust of Governor, Un: ted States Senator and Secretary o( the Navy, Wm. A. Graham to the state The presentation occurs in October; Francis Nash of Hillsboro will prepar. the Biographical sketch and Thos W Mason will make the presentation ad dress. ' v - ... . Bryan May Initiate Taft . When President Taft .visits Spokan Wash., the second week In A gust t atiend the seventeenth annual sesslo; of the National Irrigation Congress, h will be initiated Into Excelsior Cam No.- 6174. Modern . Woodmen. Tu ceremonies will take place in the city. big, armory, and It is expected ther will be present 6,000 members of tn order to see the President take the on ligation. " - V : '. . -v The honors will be conferred b: R. Talbott, bead consel, assisted b' William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska United States Senator Jonathan P. Dr liver of Iowa, United States Sennto W. Bailey, of Texas, Speaker ' Josepi Cannon, of Illinois, Prof. J. W. Black- man, of Kansas Unlverstty; . Lymar Abbott, editor of the Outlook, and oth er prominent public men. ( , ' TRUSTEES CONSIDER CHANGE All Teachers but One Reengage ro 'the Next School Tear. The board of trustee of New Ben Graded 8choolsnet in the superio tendent Craven's office last eveninr to elect teachers tor the ensuing yea and to discuss other questions regarf ing tie schools. All the teachers were re-elected wit! the exception of Miss Berry who di not make an - application. Prof Bar ber, princlpa of the colored schoo was re-en gazed. ' The election of teect tn nf thu colored school was no made. ..'- A innrthv discussion was held or the intfoductlon of a music cullnarj and other .branches embracing man ual training. The matter waa len to the discretion of the executive com mlttee. Messrs. T. A. Green, C.- W Mimser and C. S. HolllSter with power to act. . llarker Wnioabrlak. Cant Joe Harker, a well known boat man was united In marriage to Mise Florence U Wlllenbrlnk. daughter of Mrs. Anna A. Bryan last night.. by Rev. J. W. Ham at his residence 0 Tl1Ct orgs street Eveglwi R1"' w n,, om Dew and exceedingly pretty designs in good .Ilu.r VnM-flllvd SHd KUn B1PUU r.'- ----- - Tho. reels are very con""'"" . i-- - .k,,n iiwi Ml BOt 19 M l in"" '.,. .l.u..e. are not In use th. cliam1909. livrryuoay is coraiauy mvuea " ... t U ..n.r,..v out of the way. We keep I i-ntir. nut Of tne way. r.o wp . In In fi'Mr free of rhargo. CHtS. B. HiLLR EAPr 0 1 NT ED Judge Connor kit Fines Coltraae : Who Iriwad pnflty to Extracting iloDey.Frem Letters Pot : ; . tTnder Bond. , '.-'' Special to journal. . ? . Raleigh. June 11. Judge Connor re appoints John Nichols and Charles B. Hill United States Commissioners . at Raleigh and New Bern respectively. Judge, Connor makes order In case or former . postal -clerk J. W. Coltrane, who pleaded guilty to one ; count of lndlotment for taking money from let tera, , toxlng.hlni "withtost and pat ting, him under $3,000 bond to appear at next term of Federal court Hi attorneys wish to recall this plea! , v.' '-.i; . MODIFIED RULES FOR PARDONS i'Z?'? Governor Kitebln Inangurates New Procedure In Snowing Favor to Coa- : victa, - . Sf.vt. Speoial Correspondence. ' Ralelgnjune, 12. Governor Kit chin has adopted, some modified rules to govern , applications for pardons, applications, and. reprieves. These may be made . by;, the person convicted or someona in hJ behalf and must carry a concis .statement of the facts tn the case and of the particular grounds upon clemency is asked. Each appli cation. must be aocompanled by a duly certified transcrjpt of the court rec ords, including, bill of Indictment, or affidavit and. warrantthe verdict ana the judgment N.otice of each applica tion must bS- published In a specified form at least two weeks, in a con spicuous position in some newspaper In the county where the crime was committed; and such notice must eou- aln the statement that all persons op posing the; granting of such pardons' we .invitedr.to. forward their protests to the governor without delay. -Where the application Is tor commu nion the. language must be changes iccordingljy In. case no newspaper Is oublished.ia'the county the notice nust be published two weeks at thr court house door and the- pastofflce it the county: seat and also at tne Tostofflcs nearest to the scene of the commission to the crime. : A copy or he notice, together with the affidavit f the printer or some one else having lersoDfti knowledge that the publica tion has been, duly made must accom pany the-application. In case there was a private prese nter in the case it muet.be showt hat he or jor his attorney has been specially,; -notified of the application for clemency. : 'Each application must be accompanied by a recommendation rom the trial judge and solicitor or a tatement": that they have been re quested and not obtained. After at ippllcstlon hap been considered and efused a- second one in the same c&ae will not b considered unless there ire tome sew facts to support it and Qot even then until a new publication if notice has been made in compliance with the rule above referred tovThe mailing qi a copy of these rules wn: be considered li sufficient answer to any Informal letter, petition or appn cation for executive clemency. DOIN0S il BRIDWETON Our Little : fitter Across the Neuse Keeps in te Public Eye In Man; Ways. ' - Judson Bayl!t, a white man work ing for the BrjJgeton Lumber Com pany, bad I ?ry narrow escape from serious ni) possibly fatal accident 3e was studlo near a revolving saw rod set screw caught his trousers, ind be '.would have been whirled tc his death. had he not grabbed a pos md thus saved himself. He was very badly bruited but no bones were brok en. His clothing was torn in shreds. Later in th day a colored employe f the company was operating this jams saw and. a portion of the plani he was sawing flew back and hit him jn the head and knocked him down The accident was evidently caused b ;arelese handling of the plank.. The man's injuries re not serious'. Messrs. LeRoy Dixon and Larkee will commence Monday on the contract to conetruot saw mill for the Blades Lumber. Company.' It Is expected be In operation by January 1. to Early Friday morning, Mr. Melvm Pug a aw a man acting In a susptclou manner near his borne, dodging round from, one place to another as L" to avoid being seen. He had a live pig and it wm apparent that the man was not on any errand of mercy a that time ot a day with a live pig. Mr. Pugh fired. a. hot from his gun not at the man but merely to scare him The man dropped the pig and ran It could not b seen v, tether ths man was while or Colored but the animal was caught 4nl returned to Ita right ful owner. .' - NOTICE t There will be a picnic at the old .... '.tn.i ,rAnin" i nni n ar nn juni 1 91 " " - - 4 .,,.1 i, In. full l,.VMla Miiale to cm. and bring full ba.ket. Music w v - - Ihy tl.e N"ie uv.r tsinng liana, sna SHAfilEFUL - . PREDICAMENT RAINS AND FLOODS HATE GREAT. LT DAMAGED 'THE CROPS IN X ' THE MOVNTAIN AND PIED- r: ; MONT, SECTION -' ' CHEMISTS KUSf TEST Oils New Superintendent of Seaboard Air - Line 1 Popular Arrangements for the Presentation of tL-e Bust of Wil Ham A.' Graham. Seaboard Wili Not Build Branch Road. Meeting of The State Oyster and Fish Commis sion at Morchead CHy Next Montii. Special Correspondence. Raleigh, June ltfMTliis morning constable Bynum arrested in the- Park in front of the Union station here a white man, George Harris, aged abou: 15 and a white woimin absut 20. Kiv ing her name as Bertha Harris. 8ev eral mouths ago they came here an- immediately- connected themseive; with Central M. E. church, giving i out that they were father aud daughtc" They boarded at several places occu pylng the same room. The man tolr; the constable as soon as he was a; rested that the young woman was no real daughter but an adopted on? and that while there was only on bed in the room they had -always oc cupied he had always slept on t:i floor. The young woman said that sh was married and it is understood that Harris made a statement an i- the same effect as to himself. The. were held In bonds of $100 for th two to appear at noon today for : hearing and Harris who had sots $500 in his pocket put ,i appearance. He had had a sm.sll sri eery store here but sold it two day ago and was to have left town today he. and the young woman both stalin?.. In fact were wamtig tor a train. The: are from Richmond. Commissioner of- Agriculture Gra ham says that very heavy rains hav again fallen in the mountain and Pie -mont sections and that on b' farm there have been only two work days per week for the past 3 week and that bottom lands are 'floods - Commissioner Gramham says this i the fifth year with loss of crops gea erally on bottom lands. A letter ti him from Mr. A. Cannon of Henderso county, a member of the Board c Agriculture says tremendous rain have fallen in that section includin Hendereon and Transylvania and tin large amounts of bottom lands in- damaged; crops, destroyed and replan Ing will be necessary. Today Standard Oil ofnciels had ; talk with commissioner of agricultur and want him o have the field :n apectors make .th.e Inspection or test of illuminating oils. The Inspectors have not facllitic- for doing this and they are not cap ble of doing the work and it is to bf done by the oil chemists here. Th- Inspectors will merely take sample Seaboard Air Line people here ar very much gratified at the news th? General Superintendent Hicks Is t become president. He is very popular He was at Raleigh several years charge ot the shops. Two charters for leaf tobarco wan- houses are granted these go!n? to h P, Watson & Co., at Wilson and C, F Dodson & Co., at Kihston. The State Historical. Commissio has finished ita arrangement for ta presentation of the state of the mat. rble bust of William A., Graham an the ceremonies, will take piece li. connection with the next annuel m9C ing of the Bterte literary and Hlator; cal Commission in October, the exar date not being 't wd. The bur modelled "by F. W. TlurWhul Is no? being carved at parrara, Italy, anc will be ready October 1. It will be t little more than life size and goe In one of the niches th the rotundr h nmltol. Mr. Frank Nash o Hlllaboro will prepare the blogrsph cal sketch of Mr. Graham to be the- read and Capt. Thomas W. Mason c Northampton county will make th nroMntAtion addres. . Both of these w " , gentlemen are very talented, Mr. Nat?. as a writer and Mr. Capt Mason aa speaker. ,-t . While there la talk about a aurvey for a ehortes,llne of the Seaboard Air Line from Henderson to Ilontal, peo ple who ought to know say there Is nothing to it. . , The visit of the special Joint com mlttee of the legislature 'on fUli anc fisheries to the eastern North Caro Una waters which will month will M a very imnonanv t .... a a .. Manr n iiio4T ions win nn """ ... . . , tn tn. party wn. on ...t. .h. r.f ,"""'' 0r.h.m. the .nee, of the houi LaHv amount toVV heart. Z. V. Jenklna. B.,.0 YHr after year tne MgwiHiri in",'" - - A FBISHIFUL SUICIDE Prominent Teung . Man . of Ralegh ' Cuts Us Throat.WIth Knife Almost Severing His Head. Special to Journal. " . it .Raleigh, June 12. Oornelius Ed wards, Jr., committed suicide In Pulhjn ! Park hers late yesterday afternoon. His body waa not discovered until this noon. . His father Cornelius B. Edwards Is widely known in the south ag an Odd Fellow of high rank and the senior member ' of the old printing house ot Edwards, and Broughtoa. -A -,i-XfiOng Edwards 1 the assistaat ma ager, had several times before at tempted suicide. He had for years tnr fejed from illness and melancholy. He had a knife sharpened In the prin- tery yesterday morning and with ,11 cut his throat, almost entirely sevar ng his head. While dying he turned completely around a tree leaving a circle of blood. A PRETTY GAME. Wilson Gets Two Out of Three Fron; Raleigh. Witnessed by Big Crowd Special to Journal. : Raleigh, June 12. Wilson made r '.wo out of three from Raleigh here today by the score of 2 to 0. It w-as-t .beautiful game,' witnessed by l,40f; people, both pitchers did fine wort At Raleigh Raleigh 000 000 000 0 3 r Wilson 100 001 0002 6 : Batteries; Raleigh, Fullenwlelcie; and Irwin. Wilson; Anderson and Gilmere. Time 1 hour, 25 minutes, attendance: 1,400; umpire Barr. t Wet Grounds do Not top Game 3peoial to Journal. Raleigh, June 14. It seemed as if hough water was going to occupy 'he liamond today up to 3.30 when the louds began to break and the sur welcomingly shone. In spite of th wet grounds, the game was one q! he best this season. It looked good for Rocky Mount until the 8th innint when RaleiKh scored 4 runs. The fea tureg or the game three double jilayt by Rialeilgh and two by Rocky Mount Score by innings: Raleigh .... 000 000 040-1 6 j Rooky Mount 010 001 0002 ? Batteries; Raleigh: Pope and Rowe; Rooky Mount, Smith, Forbes anc. WaJsh, time 1 hour 40 minutes, a: tendance 500. Umpire McLaughlin. WllmingtonrGoldsboro; Fayette-Vr son games called on account of rati We can supply your wants In palnte tnlns, varnish, brushes, lead and o' o paint is better than B. P. S- Price always right J. S. BASNIGHT HDW CO. Criminal Court. The June term of cdhnlnal court bf ?an yesterday with Judge Cooke pre 3lding. The docket is very large anc there are some Important cases u be tried. Judge Cooke gave an able charge ti Ae Grand Jury and the work of trylnj eases began early In the day. The following cases were tried: State vs White; assault with dead ly weapon, not guilty. State Arthur Fraxler; assaul; Vith deadly weapon, not guilty. . State vs James Sawyer, assault wlti leadly weapon, defendant plead guilt? State vs Hassel, Kenyon, Jonee anf Smith, gambling, on trial when cour took a recess. $1100 In Cash Prises. . Do you think you could write th- scenario, or outline, or plot of a play' Prl.M mnuntkia to tli00 in cast and royalties on the successful plays which may amount to Independent IV tunea. will be given In a contest appear in the New ; York Worlf June 27. In next Sunday a Wori-:. lune 20, will be ' given Dreamlsnt" WalUes, and on June V, a new son rom. the big Anna Held show. Woru. Tint music complete wun tne m-r York Sunday World. If no dealer zr our town, write to The, World. J, H. Smith, Maueh Chunk, Fa.. Wedding glfU that delight the bride In selecting a gift tor the bride yor naturally wish to choose something that will please her now and brlni pleasant thoughts of the giver tot years to. come. We can help you to do this, as we are specialists in wed ding gifts wares and spend much time tnd thought In selecting articles that will be most suitable for ths occasion We are therefore confident that you -.tit fl-A lint th right thing at J. O. Baxter'a, theRellable Jeweler. conditions in the east notably in the great sounds and the tributaries ot .th , North caro. irK" .nr..... . be made next hers have not been able to understand Xrtant onKheee matter, often disputing about Tht laraer streams, ana up-country mem - a 1. w In a aaalAm nflfllllil UlIlI9fl rv. a II . uj - w - . ...o. mt.nd. to ret at facts . - - TEACHERS ASSEMBLY HQ - A Brilliant Gathering of Educators Morehead from all Over tlu Slate., ' The Teachers Assembly which com- menced at Morehead today will be the largest in the hietory ot the associa tion. The papers and discussions will be of the most . practical and beueli clal nature possible and the exchange of individual ideas will also be help ful. Following la the program: Evening Sessions. Tuesday' evening, June 15 , . 8.16-8.30 Music by the New Bern High School orchestra. 8.30-9.00 Opening address: D. H. Kill vice-president of the North Carolina Teachers' Assembly. 9.00-9.45 Address: Hon William W Kttchln, Governor of North Carolina. Wednesday evening June 1G. 8,15-8.30 Music by the New Uc-'-a High School orchestra. tf.30-9.U0 President b Annual an- dress: Thos. R. Foust, president cf t no North Carolina Teachers' Assembly. 9.00-9.45 Addre i : Edward K. Gra-j ham, Profesor of English Llter.itur - in the University of North Carolina. Thursday evening, June 17. 8.15-8.80 -Music by the New Br.s High School orchestra. 8.30-9.00 The Woman's Bettermem Association: Mrs. Charles D. Mclver. Field Secretary. 9.00-9.45 Address. W. P. Few, or Trinity College. Morning Sessions. Wednesday morning, June 16th. 12.00-1.30 Report of the Commit tee on History of Education in Nona Carolina: Charles L. Coon, chairman W. L. Poteat, M. C. S. Nobis, J. J. Foust, D. Matt Thompson. Discussion Thursday morning, June 17. 12.00-12.45 Report of the Commit tee on Professional Ethics: F. P. Ho ;ood, chairman; J. A. Bivins, F. P. Hall C. W. Wilson, Anna Michaux. D:s Hussion. 12.45-1.30 Report of the Comnr.r tee on Teachers salaries: R. J. Tighe, chairman, Z. V. Judd, H. B. Smith, Ira Turlington, Nettle Allen. Discussion. Friday morning, June 18. ' 12.00-12.45 Report of the Com mlttee on Course of Study: J. Y. Joy- ner, chairman, N. W. Walker, E. C. Brooks, J. A. Matheson, Mary K. Ap plewhite. Discussion. 12.45-12.15 Address: How may tnc School influence the Home? Mrs. Ei- len B. Richards, Massachusetts insti tute of Technology, president of th National Home Economic Association Friday afternoon, June '18th. 3.00-4.00 Annual business session. In Memory of F. G. Simons. Died near Pollocksville, May 27th, 1909, Mr. Fernle Simons, aged 23 years His death bed scene was beautlfu: in many respects with loved ones anc friends at his bed side. He went to sleep as a child In its mothers anna, unconsdeous of pain, his breath grew shorter and shorter until it ceased and nfe disfranchised spirit took its flight to realms not hounded by the s'tream of time, nor reckoned by the vision of the mortal eye, but as the eternity of God. As a brother, a friend he is gone from out of this circle he moved in, and where he loved and was loved, but his life remains a benedic- tlon to all, encouraging us to continue faithfully onward and upward to the higher and better life. Farmers who have come i in hem Let believe that the eyes whicn'frolH up counU.y report far too much have closed for him on this beautiful I ra,n ,n the piedm0nt'seotion. In this earth, have now opened tne splendor part of the gtAte tn, fnaitrt ar edo ot an eternal morning, let us believe 'ing Tery wel, indeed"' and crops are that for him the golden gates have'maklng"flne VTOgTi.-: been opened wide, aim the everlaetins j, Tnnr.day the bide for the new state loors have been lifted up and a Joy- jj, opened :' by Treasurer ous welcome has sounded '. from tne , AVrlsht of PMiadelphia is the SalnU who has gone before. Durlng his stap upon the earth he tried to be a kind and affectionate! friend. He leaves a father, five bro- thers, one sister and a host of trlena. to mourn his loss. Sunset and evening atar, And one clear call to ma Oh,may there be no mourning cf th bar, ' When I put out to sea. Twilight and evening bell, And after that the dark, May there be no sadness or farewell. When 1 embark. But out from bourn of time and ptacn The flood may bear me far, I will see my pilot face to face. When I have crossed the bar. , Written by bis Friend. Delegates to Irrigation Centre finarlnl tn Journal. Raleigh, June 14. The Governor ii ... jt.L.mt,.. i.i tha SPPOIUia IU UII"""' gnici- KnHrtn.l Irrlrntlon Congrees at w- i,..., (Unator Lee S. Over , rmhri J ,man. W. W. King, Q. H. Cuthrle. J jCurr... J 8. Poythres.. a a Jackson Green, A. K. lieniy, r ni u OMnHm I 'H i tne 'Habel, J. w. mil, . w. witnr... j .,,,,.. t . w R (.,(,)r C..11 l! n Lewis CIOITIGIL PI v DQNTERMSVIOLATED ' . ' , CONVICT WHO HAD BEEN ' GiTN SPECIAL PAYORS BI GOVER NOR GLENN, PROVES HIM. SELF UNWORTHY en.. snail .to eoebei .. s ....... . . . Br. McKee ITach Improved at Sevea Springs. Trustees of Methodist Or. phanage to Meet Tomorrow Cel. federate Drum Corps Returned From XeniphJs Expects Big Crowds at -Uorehead. Farmers Report toe Much Rain ' Special Correspondence,- , Raleigh, June 14. Three year ago Governor Glenn granted a condition- (1 pardon to John Staub, a youttg IwhKe man of Clinton, requiring him j to be sober well behaved and indua- ' trunis, On his way home from the penitentiary Staub got drunk and one yeur after the pardon he waa convietea. of being drunk and disorderly. Since v then there have been many violations of his part of his pledge (to the state. Governor Kitchin was informed of the matter and today ordered Staub back tu the ienltentjary to serve the re mainder of his term, five years. Ite i finterniiiied to force the law regard log conditional pardons waich la tar ed upon the constitution. ' ; :.: Another large cotton manufacturing company was charterel today this be ing the Reck Manufacturing Co., -War-ren'ou. capital stock $500,000 to make.. yarns, cloth, etc Thomas D, Peck her. . lag the principal . stockholder. . r the principal stockholder. Other charters go to the Cabarrus Driving Company of Concord, 110,00(1 and the Gastonia Company $50,000.' Governor Kitchin left at noon today for Morehead City to attend th6 great ahmial'meetlng of the North Carolina Teachers Assembly where he will be the chief speaker. , ;; ;- "V Dr. James McKee, superintendent oC the Central Hospital here who has suf fered much from rheumatism and who is at Seven Springs near Klnston nas improved much. ' '' ' ' The Confederate veteran drum corps has returned here and eays the Mem phis reunion was the best ot them all. The impression made by General Grant there was remarkable. - i ' The trustees of the Methodist Or phanage, Congressman Robert N: Pag Chairman, meet here tomorrow at the j orphanage. This is the annual meeting The year has been very satisfactory Indeed. The chief feature was the ad dition of 0 acres of land at a cost o; $4,000. Of this ten acres has been re served for a Methodist Female College Leading Methodists'-yf ' ' Leading Methodlats. say that the pur chase is an admirable one in every re- Corporation commissioner 8aanuet L. Rog'ers has returned from a trip over the Carolina CllnchOeld tc Oh railway and Is delighted at the char acter of Its construction and equlp- ment Lnrr-vor of the bonds and the execu- tton ,g y flne ,nlee(-. g-t,- r, d. w. Connor ot the . TM(hers Assembly and a num- of teacher( j8ft today for Mor- head to attend the session at which at least 1.500 teachers are expected to be present. ' ' Observed llsg Day. Yesterday was the anniversary or the adoption of the American f..: Old Glory. Appropriate and very pr-1 ty cenrenwrny was held . In , the L Lodge room last htgbt In the present of a large number of ladles and g i Mwnen. Exalted Ruler C. D- 1 . Ham presided and the ritual for t: i occasion waa read. Mr. T. A. C i waa chaplain. A beautiful ffaturs v the unveiling of three stands n roses, white V.lU-e and v! ,'. - Mr. John Creen officiating. by MenBrs. G. M. I-e-wii, L. L. i eron, and U J- i')lllr- Mr. F.. M. Grwii rend ti e t . tlifl AiiH-rlcnn flag. Vr. T. I. DanU'ls a rwlt?y snl 8 8 tv. made a brii-f B'l lr. fervent patrl'i! v.hl-h the tf'l 1UmI hii 0'' tin n c.tiH ";' rti-l 0 r '" t ' 1 ' Y I 'X. .! f f r evorjlii..!. bm.n pu.l.-d In r' i' ird to the TMns thing. I V ! ' t 1
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 15, 1909, edition 1
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