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K 1 a. n- 0ca Report Recess Meeting Bot'K Aiatmen "The rerrs meett. j 1 1 the fcrd U - AUWmen of the City of New Bern, wu rfj Friday, My Uifc, 19U, t jsh o'clork p, to. t . . . r ' -Mayor A. H, Bangert, presiding. ' . . . Aldermen praam: ,"- T. - -'- William EUiU, ,.--V v ' j - - Chrle Hall, .f - - ' W. B. Blades, ' ; -: . S. H. Scott, - a. T.-rtu.- - r, ' . J, G. BrinoC .' ' ' T- - R.J. Disosw.y, '.: '-.-.". Jj ,V v - - L. M. Satterthwaite. - - , ' la reference to the Sunday. Obser - T vance Ordinance. Alderman Ellis moved . , that a night be act aside especially for i . the purpose of settling thu matter, and that no other business be transacted at - :. iaid meeting; the night to be agreed upon by the. Ordina nee ft License Com mittee, City Attorney, and the Minis : teriaj Committee and ; when agreed upon that a notice be inserted in both the daily papers as to the nighft, hour, -. . nd etc,; fr .-V '-;'. , fr-j-.,' - Alderman Satterthwaite seconded the . . motion. .Motion carried,' f .' . i: I '' Mr. John Gulon, Attorney, "appeared . before the Board in behalf of the owners of the property- on east Front Street in the vicinity of the still yard, and F, S. " ' . Duffy lot stating that the owners were , desirous of Improving said property, . - and requested that the Board appoint a Commute, to meet with the. owners in 'reference to the laying of sidewalks, siwer and water pipes. . :.: ' ; r:J: I Alderman Satterthwaite,. moved that r - the matter be referred ,to the Street and Pumps Committee.. . ; Alderman... Hall, seconded .the "mo- :. Hon. Motion carried ' 'J- '- e. ' Mr.. J. Leon Williams, appeared, be fore the Board and requested the dty Z to Jtanl him Jth'e privilege of placing a banner across the street by the Union Station, and In front of the office haying charge of the Home Coming Week. . Alderman " Blades moved - that . the request be granted. w: , .. .' Motion seconded, and carried, ; A. Alderman Ellis, moved that all cou pons, notes and papers of all description -, that are paid during the month be can celled at the next regular meeting: fol- ' i lowing payment, in the presence of the Board. - , Alderman Satterthwaite seconded Alderman -Ellis' motion.. Motion car ried. ,. ,..... FIRE DEPARTMENT: Alderman . Scott, Chairman, reported, that, the de- ..' part men t was getting along pretty well; ,-i that the horse that is driven by Ben is ;,,about played out; that the department - had requested that the city pay the - $10.00 charged for painting the hook, and ladder (lose wagon. ' r , ; --Alderman Dill ntjved thatMr. Os : T t-teen be issued a voucher for f 10.00 for : the painting of the. hook, and ladder v hose wagon. ' ' " vx t Alderrntn Scott, seconded the motion, v Upon vote of the board, jhe motion - ' was carried.' - ; "" ' ' v - It appearing that the hose used by ' the Fire Department were in bad shape, . Alderman Ellis moved that the matter r be referred to the Fire Department, to " investigate and ascertain how many :. yards of hose, the department has on . .; hand, in good order, and report back at the next meeting. ' " j V " ' f . 4. Alderman, Satterthwaite, seconded "the motion. " Motion carried.!" " ' . WATER DEPARTMENT: .Alderman Badas, Chairman, -reported' that the .. contract for furnishing the city with coal bad been awarded the Snokless iFuel Company at 11.25 for the -mini- . mum amount named in contract with , : the provision that if the city did not use that much that it could be cancelled at ' . the end of the contract period; r Upon motion, it was ordered that the Water and Light Collector be notified r ? to make lis report at the next meeting. -' Alderman Satterthwaite seconded ' A-the motion.' Motion carried. ' '1 ' - V1 .STREETS AND PUMP3 COM. ;.;.MITTEE.--Alderman Ellis, Chairman, 'reported' in fh, matter of thscolored ibase ball park, that.thdy be allowed to - ' lnaintain the same location for the pre- ','W' ; -CD ' ? , Alderman Disosway, moved that the f Treport of the Committee b6 accepted.. Alderman Brinson, seconded the mo ,tion. , "'",:..- Alderman Ellis, moved that the City attorney be instructed to bring aitit against the Atlantic Codat Line Rail road Company, and the Narfolk South . era Railroad Company for the paving of the crossings. ' " " : Which they agreed to do, unless same :. is paved within thirty days Alderman Satterthwaite seconded the motion, - .. r". Motion carried. - Alderman Ellis, moved that the City ; attorney be instructed to take up the . matter of George Street with the author lties at -Washington .and ascertain the -. City's, standing a to the improvement . of said street it entire length. ' .Alderman Dill seconded the motion, v Motion carrit'd. .( j. , , x v. ' '.. - AlJcrman Lllia, moved tha't'the Clerk be instructed to notify the Street Rail way authorities that the sewer at Moon, - shine Alley and Pollock Street must be fixed at once. v : . . Alderman Satterthwaite seconded the . motion. Motion carried. ORDINANCE AND LICENSE COM MITTEE. Alderman Satterthwaite, ' chairman, no report. Alderman Lllis, here made the re quest that the Mayor instruct the Po llre to ascertain the names of the nioney lendarsjn the city, and see how many have license and how many have not. CEMETERY COMMITTEE. Ald erman DlHosway chairman, reported that the Pony Mower is here, and in use, sod thst same eot -J.C0. Aijri Duvswsy, odeiwd tht LSowUtg rjune6 ly report. ' . . - ... ;, M(ty 14, ii4. To the lioonribW Mjyor, and usi of AUcrmra: 'J MA ) '; Gewleoiea: . ; , I submit my report fur the quarter ending April Min. f aQ motOes received by aw fur Ion aad (rave soU ia tk resaetenes of tn Liry, aa lor ucl I hold the t, ii J's receipt.- --'.!' ' Csdar Grove Cfteaoterr . : ; - Low .... ..,; .... 447.50 Graves..: , V. p.y.' ,., V V I.30 Vault , - 40 Creesiwod Cemetery - Lots. ; r ' 78.00 Graves. TotaL Less 10 pet cent com million By Treasurer's Receipt, ; . ' - R.J. DISOWAY, . "" "'-4 .... Chairman-. : Alderman Satterthwaite. moved that the foregoing report, be accepted and spread upon the minutes - Motion seconded and carried, - RAILROAD t COMMlTTEE,Ald- erman ElUs, here stated that he looked a matter under the Streets and Pumps Committee: .that of re-sutfactnf East Front. Street, and , lower Pollock Street, from Craven to East Front St. Alderman Satterthwaite moved that the matter be referred o the Streets and Pilmpa Coipmitteej for. inyestig tion, and report back at the next meet ing."' Alderman Scott seconded the mo tion. ' : Aldermaa Blades, pffered-the, follow ng amendment: That 'the Clerk be? in structed to Insert an advertisement in the two local papers ,-or ; re-surfacTrig East Front Street, and lower Pollock Street. "' X"-' vir.-v:- Motion seconded,; and ca rrieL Alderman- Elfisj reported In the n ter of the New Bern Ghent Street way Company,, har nhe . Ortiin.lttee Kiniou to u aireei iuiiwy uompany u i iicikiii uirs on ine streets oi I City. , - - : Alderman Hall, moved that the re port of Committee be accepted, an spread udoo the minutes. J: AIuerriari Satterthwalt? seconded the ...1 1 v . .-. w -. motion. Motion carried.' . KlVfclt ANU HAKBUR COMMIT. TEE.? Alderman Satterthwaite. chair man, no riport. JJ PARK COMMITTEE., Alder manj Hall, Chalrman7no report. " :'V'!JJ - SAN ITARY COM MIXTEE. Ald erman ' Brinson, i Chairman,, . notlunk soeclal to reoort: hiit ilie -Cnmnilff xeiiiiesis lunner uroo jn. wnicn. to r . .Lii:.. ' t .t t it-', f puii cue uiaiier oi tne nrugnter nouss, v. No objection entered'Ks to thVTdr going request. , " , " .POLICE; DEPARTMENX-TrAlder. man Dawson, Chairman, absent. Alder man Scott, reported that the uniforms for the Police Department has been de livered and were satisfactory ."' Aldermaa Ellis.'. moved: that on ac count .oTthV efficiency In .the faithful discharge of his duties that officer A. A. Ipocltte advanced to-Policeman No. 1 with a salary of $65.00 per month.. ; ; Alderman, Satterthwaite seconded the motion. t Alderinaa. Pjl moved an amendment Ellis' motion that the salary of the police man be raised $5,00, all around ") i ne araenqment receiving no second, I members votinir in the affirmative. themodon ftudej byr Alderiiaa Epis was carried.". ' v ' WHARVES AND DOCK COM- MltTEk-r-Ajderraan Satrthwatti. no reoort. " CITY PROPERTY. Alderman flail no reports - , .,,.' : UNFINISHED BUSINESS, No report. " 'f'- -', -U'''J WATER AN& UGHT, .CONTIN UED. Alderman Blades moved! that an advertisement be1 inserted in the two local paper for ten days for furnishing 800 feet of 10 inch cast iroa BelL'and Spigot Class "A" water 'pta 1,10 in. foot valve and 3, 10 Inch ells, i " Alderman - Satterthwaite ; seconded the motion.' -. v '. i."T All members young in the afSrma-J tive, the 'motion was carried, , -I NEW;BUSINESSAlderman 'Sat- terthwaite reported that his attention has been called to getting to and out of Dyffy's Field since the extension- brtiia Colored Cemetery caused by the block ing of the streets by the Railroad, stat ing that it appeared that the nest thin to do would be to request theRailroa I to refrain from blocking B Street, , Ahlermaa Satterthwaite.moved thai the city attorney be init-rucei jobrln ; s .it against 'the Railroad to proceed t open up Guion Street, and V Stree , giving the Railroad thirty days notici . Alderman Blades seconded the .md-. Hon, Motion carried. . .. . . Alderman Ellis 'moved the adoption of the following ordinance:'!. - - t Be it ordained by the Board of AUIef mcn of the City of NeHk Bern: : 1 I Section 1. That section 14 of Chap ter 3- of the ordinances of the dty be amended by adding at the end thereof, the following word si .. 'Provided, tls section shall not apply to electrically lighted signs erected and wired in ac cordance with the rules prescribed by the Southern- Eastern Underwriters Association. ' , ' . Motion seconded and upon roll call the same was adopted. . . - STREETS AND PUMPS COMMIT TEE CONTINUED. Alderman I "is. moved that the Port Physician, Jilc nd Meat Inspector, and the two h -Hi lary officers be nou.ied to be presr t st the regular meetings In the mont' i'ol May, June, July, August, sijitn rf. .11.00 464.S0 11 tt asiOctuUr. MocLa, secoadW aad crrtd. CEMETERY COMMrTTEB COX Tl.M'EJ?. Aijejapi.wty f perted that tt was accessary tejave iaout 100 Barkers for the grave ia the colored cesseury, aad reqiteated that the Committee be aataorised te ct,c T Atderaaaa Satterthwaite saoved that the Committee be esapewered te sit fa the aboee nutter. " " - , -' hfutioa seconded aod parried. There would be CAnsiderable travel la that 'vUnif thtlhi TitypUc a are ugnt atemmraee aad raatare Sta, r AJdersaaa Disosway moved that the matter-be-veferred U thf Water aad Light CoanaVa ViJi'powero set MotloeTsecdaded' -and-errlecL , ' the fouowing report' oT die Milk aad I MeatliisperWMbfr&e?.; i r t Nea; Hera, ft C, Mav 3, ,1914. To the Hoaorable Mkyor Am W4b1 Aldermaa of the dty of "New Berat , Gentlemea: mflihK! , I have the hooor el submittlag my port for-'thV BontM of Ap'ril 1914 i. oilowsf j U,u'-J;' ' rhsve"(mv restaurants shown ola'a ercen'tue basis 'ai f have" Ae'mekt markets. 2nd 'soda' fountnind ialries . I Wffr'taVUetorofthe' (Hows: Ai' CaWet. Islerr,-, Hawkins. J! Burn mage! L75 6S Graham... Gardner. FraVkL :6d Slmrrions-Ll!,'. Jtt -0 Davis.. .75 Cberryl'L. Ver little meat has been eemde this months rfom"liA teenVoViai eis9timfrf At Davfs' about 50 pounds has been cbnd?mmfd, bUt not n'itcoiirft of ndie- ease.' '-'i Less meat this month has been con- demmed'than 'any.bthe month pre vious since L have been Inspector, in fact this N theirst mtrntitlaf I'hav not found iny diseased meat at all. The Coast Unt'aT fh Coast Line, I have found that he i keeping hk mar ket in )rmJchfberter;conditi6ii,i and I think that Tie 'win In the t&tmV?jp ind keepluehiafltel'ilpjd ae'staaard.iiw At Frank's niartel. rtlrifTttat h is making iMpnWe'mentii odnU1Bufi(liriet. and I think iif e Hiort whiltf he witPlfav itiq a mucH Dettoftmdidoa.". .A I said before. Vdi 'may know that a' meat, market wnriof 'te iepV"Jilre- farlor, fahdr tifo W 'hmU keep it as such,' I onlv ask tftat the be kept a ' cW I 'ffoitiBler s4dP 'Aat they m,'MdI?dm1iod7;' l I in reaard 'ia- the Citv Xbattoir. t think would enable: mete uke. morftq rough inspectiott of the meat, ior If each is erected t ca'n be' present when 'ajl butchering la done, and would be ibfc -j ,i..-..iT- fu t'tv-jLE-. , to examine the animals both before and after bufcl)ered. i J-4-'-i--h..,i'-4 SODA T0UNTAINS: I -have made inspection of all Tounulns'ln the, city, andfhem a. fc&IJ AthenCfe Morley 4$ PianixJrug Co- .93 33 Davis Drug' Co. .',f's-:-. Royali If. ifS- n..(r.. r.- : frrrx,fv "r:"t-rf Woed-Lane Drug C iiari it Bowdea'a.; -n Olyoup .70 Solomaas.. 4 Bradham JBroad Sueet.4 Bradham Pollock Street- U2 Rtpbi'rofi the two ice cream Manu facture her is' a follosfj)f 'n'.; WUttH VI MB, VW IS 1 SeWSISiK W it 1 have mldejnsprdotirf eyerv: re 1 have made an ln7rection"oi the restraurgnt In . the presence of a witness and CMa)fwCln? Ooo was made. of tacl) and everv one.! . pALJlIEIhaYemaSe aa inqp tion of jhe ,aijie'hi; month, 'and, 1 better...- .t .-I y' . . ' t : . , . . I still have people complaining about poor milk. I have examined all the milk furnished bytb,e dairies, and I find that they arc up to the standard a re quired by;the 0ty in butter Jatf there- lore I have done . fail inat, tcaa la regard to this matter. t '..f.-'-.l'',. ?".: '"f , I will try and have, the .balance of the cowtterpculln tejteapy ,iiit month, and will urrjHh' a complete report on the tet t. the nem tneetlng of the board of alderman. , .'. , 0.. The score for thu month if as follows: Wet hertngtoa . U..70 VVIiitehursti- .m..m-.um..m.4..73 rigford- ' ' .. ;,",:.;:l74 Bray. 1, ; .-......95 Stevenson. P. Pixoa Parker. mraon. Gordon., Arnold Brothers: Hatter. Plalock Ellis Stanley.. I Cissiett.. 1 Z75 ttami nuuncu. wiuui i rim every nay, and' r tin fhe'ra to VsccordJoi tb Ay Wirrtnrttt ' ., Coast line;,;,.:,,,.!; ,; uzk frnnvilli?. ; - PriceJj.i.il...LC-L:7S mined .05 -J. 1,.., ,..--,..72 : .. ' ' 71 - -:8'. J ,- f " . 1 J3 DScetJ bve f. , d U best of snvl SLUty. aad u J'.t taearablc Miyv er aay vmber of the fcrd wtfoffefwy svgresoubs 1 w,,: f.-:y reccrve taem. "LJ P ;KtevtJV absaiftedr. " r - - E.a HARGETT. : dry Veteriaariaa e Hysaaae' Offica. '- Alderaaa ti saered' that the fore- gainfe(ibrrW'W7pte): aad apread apoa thcaunutas, aad pabhshed. The Jolowlnf report of the Mayor was affartd; To the Board ei Aldersaaa of the dty of New Berat CMtlmMt ' ' J? beg 't report year iloaorabie body that during the moath of Aaril. 19; t hive Msd f 'caieh tvarloa offefkee, aad lauOerd Ape aoKxnmnf - r t I f I V lUHtoo Cost e asaauaOag to - . , m5 Ti- ..$226.25 The above cases were dispjsed ol aj follows; - - ,. f" -,,, , ," ;;.44 DhJis)rtedU 1 ; Of these convicted, tent was sentenced t Cettaty Koads for, thirty days each, and three were seateaced to County Jail for twenty days each. ,.fr . f Respectfully submitted, - r .' A H.; Bangert, Mayor. The Jollowleg , is. the report of the ChjefofPdbcei T the Hoaorabl Mayor and Board of Aldermaa of tht Cur ol New Bern: Gentlemen: " :.- I beg to report that during the month ( AdtU". 1914 there, has been 45 jnadeof, which were' convicted, and one aiscoargja. . . - , I Of those convicted, two wr xn. fenced to County. Rrjads for. thirty davs each, and three were sentenced toCounty jail for twenty day each.-. " t- Amount of fine collected, and paid County Treasurer . HM To amount of cost collected .99.30 Toti . 156.30 POLICE REPORT: Officers Infor. : Warrants Ex, I. C Lupton, c. f. 5 13 2 7 S 10 3 Bryaa 3a Griffin Row . I pock 6-; Whitford Fulcher Total ..45 Respectfully submitted. C. LUPTON, : " i Chief of Police. J FINANCE COMMITTEE CON- HUgE: In reference to the Broad Street matter. Attorney '. R. A. Nunh, suggested that the Board arrange .for TBstrmoney' requirea to carry on .uus work, whereupon 1 motioa . was ""made Daymente the property owners, and f9tthe;mov?ng of said property and If necessary, to issue a note and borrow - - , ; -. V utuuey u carry pa uu worK.4 i vs j MotkWwa econded,i and upon roll call, - the, following . named - alderman Yjnea yea : , 1 1 -. .lr$ William Ellla, Charles H,aU,. ,W. B. ladea, .S.H.Soott 'lit J. G. Brinson, vR,X.'Mweway, m"w4 . L M'.'Satferthwaite. All member voting IB the affirmative the motioa waa adopted. x r ; . ' Aldermaa E3ii moved that the board take a recett 'aubject to thecall of the "'Motioa secosided, and carried took recess.' tetter From a Uttni Dead Man. rErj'BaVke?, rft' Wfiferary world,' vouches ToV the 'utHendcrty: o wharWrpW VrMritf. tote'ta Wounanaievelalion Jp'Ji 'iLsiiJ )ALAJtJ.j&.J. tkt'ftliniiireW tSMmt -mori wonderrut te,rVoWn!6x5p 1 reveiauon tnat it wiu pe maae a coi jplcrousKfe4tureof th'af m'ustrated Ma; akink''brneat,4ifndav4l!: NVili WorJd;11' oWetrom' oiFnewsdeal ia advin5e.-idV. Ta , i 1. . . 'r ! ... . , t'L'-.Jnsl I.J! set" aw 1 IE lira r, fty i-' ).. Hopele Deadlock Settled By De- ,.r - clslon to Hold rrimam y TWO.- FACTl6NSif JUBILANT After 471 BaJlot TUd Beeai Taken W Without a tliolca; tonVentlorit tot .ea-r tdd''H.-i N f"' ' 4 to' the Journal) ) , WAY:: VILLEJune .-Candi-dates' for -the' Democratic 'nomination for Confrre8srfrom" the .Tenth 'district must i , in submit their clainU to t)u people' direct.' thia was'i lt'd kk trie tenth congrc iloiuj 'dutrit Cunvention here to.'!. iy, 'trier fl .IJ.UaJ had f.ii&d to secure a c! u.' by te l:" ,L t. "' I . CI- I' aatthtCv the ra ' i hoMing t ive st. , irt fL 0) ', veiifi.in fouhd e 't .,.c retat- i 61 tli Cir- vff, i,m... r.a,o Hi')' lt ihm.ti, 'Vl.en; It Neuae n-ey , At dry Veic' srua Ud Ha Lie to Vi 1. !J t'ttl t'-'e -r. t I ' . M, I i i 'c?Ht t I ceavesuL ea aa cad. Eesolurioa favriag a aecoad pri al ary were iatroditced aad aaauy after ceetsiderable eisaasioa,"a eeatmittee ioBipose: eoefie3$ate -from"Tech county was appotated te draft eultabW resolutioa aad present thes to. the' ceaveatiosv; Chairsaaa Ada r poin ted CAamittae and after some, eiedb erarioa the committee reported 4 set of resoukioa proniiing for, a aecoad primary August IS, j, ' ' ' fAt this primary any candidate ee caring a fnajority wifl automatically be ceme the aooinee wiihoot another con vention, Ia the event that no candidate ha a aoajority of the vote cast, , a third primary will be held oa August 29, a which only the two leader will rjarticipate. .The Erst primary may res olve Jtasif lata a tstr.taenftb be-i 1 Cadger aad Reyaold a the other three candidate are believed to concede that they have no chance aa general primary before the public. ; The Reyaold force are jubilant to- alght . dedarlng .that Reynolds will weep the district, oa another primary. Gadget; partisans' profess equal confi dence aad declare their candidate will wtov. After the, convention adjourned tonight, a special train conveyed most of. them, to Asheville. Officer aad vot- ng place la the primary will be select ed a sooa a the conmssional com mittee can arrange to meet I. w. W.'S BREAK STRIKE. Member of the Order Vote to Re- itura td Work. WAKEFIELD. Ma T..B. t Member of the industrial Workers' of the World, who have been oa strike for six weeks at the rattan factory of Hay wood Brothers and Wakefield Company Voted to-night to return to work, t morrow morning. Their1 tctlod follows that taken yes terday toy the strikers affiliated with the American Federation of Labor.1 Under the plan-of settlement committees of the employees will confer with the company on questions of hours and wages. , ADVERTISING EXCURSIONSOVER THE r ATLANTIC COAST y. LINE. . Thomas H. Knight, colored the well known advertising distributor for the Atlantic Coast Line, is now eneaeed in advertising every Sunday excursions from Rocky Mount, New Bern, Fayette ville and Chadbourn to 1 Wilmington, and from Goldsboro to Norfolk. He is also promoting special excursions from Clinton to Wilmington' on Tuesday, June 9th, and from Wilmington to New Bern on Tuesday June 16th.--Wllmlng- toa Dispatch. ' Impressive Cere- -usSBffntol ipnyAyhcrc EmpreSank nl r't r;-t Vr-ll )l CREW OF WHITE STAR LINER x e MKG ANTIC AND 771 PASSEN- GERS SING "ABIDE WITH ME" T'' .t:l(rtar!i - - (Special to the Journal) MONTREAL.' Tntwa LuAo' imnmu slve ceremony, in which the crew and . , 4 - - .... - ---r- - passenger bf the White5 Star Dominion fineF Meganuc1 joined,' was held over (he pOt where the Empress of Ireland lie yesMrday ft was learned today. u ihe MeganUC lrora 'Liverpool to Montreal,-with 772 oasseneers and mail arrived at the. scene, of the tra- gedy'abdqt S o'clock; h v f V Captain-Udgh F; David, the Me- gntic''"comrilandT, stopped his ship near khd body that marked: the grave of the lost Canadian Pacific liner, and every member of, the crew who could be spared from duty was mus tered on the main deck. . , - , 'There the shjp'i company was join ed by -the . passengers,, whostobk up fPWw - ; deck ; abaft the P orchestra.- Captain David, . who. was ' on the bridge baired hi head and his example was followed, byhet passencers who joined in singing "AhidK With Me." 4 The service was- most impressive, and there . were many tearful eyes among the bowed head of those -who took part in It, . '. . I IN SUPERIOR COURT Several Cae .Were Dlapoaed Of r- ..,Yeeterday, Sarah Greenfield, one of the alleged Jams City "blind tigers". wa. yester dy,fduad guilty n of retailing: spirit uous tiquor1 without .license jn Super ior Court and. sentenced to be" con' fined ia thepounty jail for the term of four mdnthft;?!fy f : John, Gardener pleaded, guilty to a charge of- assault aiid was taxed with tne'cott'ii'the case. Sm Gardener waif coilvicted of Jarcency and sentea- ced to serve twelVThioath In the State prisoaJ SteDa-Johisoa. Was 'coft vioted oa a charge . of , selling whiskey, but ha "aot" been ' sentenced " Judgment was suspended upon payment : of the cost ia the case against Mack Manning charged with carrying concealed wea pon. i bit, 'h l')'-,w' " 4?. The case against W. H. Dixon char ged with receiving mora whiskey ths the; law allows," -has been continued .un til the next term of. Superior Court. t.,-v .... r :'-( ' ! . 11 in I - '','- 1 ' ! J est...-,.;,;.. I " 1 !' -" t r( , "V " - .v : - .'(: 1 Idlern-licnal Corse SIiowDenfiisTcmorrow MANT AMERICANS HAYS EN- ' . TRIES IN THE BIC EVENT . AT LONDON. . (Special So the Journal.) LONDON, Juae I Maay Ameri- caa hava eatrie la tat eighth Uter nrienI hone show which tan here tomorrow at Olympia and end June Utlu . Almost the whole world of horse me of mow is here, and the Irish cloud 1 doing little to dampen enthu siasm. . . ! Jfl ';f ) .' . The Americans among the director are Alfred G. Vaaderbilt aad Clarence H. Mackay, both of Mew York. E. X. Stotesbury of PLitadeJplii, .Coload Lawrence Jones, of Louisville, Ky. The Canadian director are Colonel Adam Beck, of Toronto, Georg W. Beard mora, of Toronto, and Sir H. Montague Atlea, of Montreal . The Judge are selected to represent the United Kingdoa, the United States, Argentine, France, RuaJa, add Spain. The. Americaa judge are Mr. Vender- bllt (trotter, pace aad acUon, harness horse, appointment and costers), Geo. B. Hlme coaching, club, marathon, aad Corinthian) and Algernon. S. Cra ven, (hunters, hack, riding .horses, and ponies.) There are more than 100 classes. The prize list is valued at $55,000. A wholly fresh idea in the setting out of the jumping course has been adopted. The Olympia arena, which it 320 feet long by 80 feet wide, will have no per manent obstacles, as the advantage of an uninterrupted stretch of tan have been clearly demonstrated, and it is probably that a clear arena will be re quired for special attractions. When the jump are required they will be speedily placed by a trained staff. The difference this June is that there will be no obstacles down the center of the arena; competitors will as usual jump far on the edge of the tan, but in place of the, middle run, will twice cross from the corners in 'the shape of a figure eight. The course consist of ten obstacles with ample run between each. In order that the horse lovers may enjoy an inspection of the show, the director have provided some thousand of shilling seats and sixteen complete blocks, of half-crown seats. A quickly worked and varied programme, always Including jumping, will be given every afternoon and evening, and to shorten the tedium of judging, eliminating classes will be held in the mornings. An entirely fresh feature will be the International Military Trials open tie- all British and Foreign Military Offi cers on the active list. The object is to bring out, steadiness and balance, handiness and unconditional obedi ence. These trials will extend over four days, competitors using the same horse on all occasions. On the first day each officer will perform ten movement in the arena; on the second day the test , will be ai fifteen mile Vide with a jump around the course, immediately after returning to Olympia; Tor the third day horses will be ridden from London to Aldershot, with a ride over natural country, on the way and on arrival at Aldershot all competitor must go over the steeple chase course there,. On the last day the test will be for handiness and schooling with jumping around the course in Olympian.'! -I ! .. ..- .n i , These trials in no way interfere with the jumping for " the International OUR STOCK of summer dry goods, and tlpthingl is complete, " itnd you are!' cordially7 inyited to visit oiir store r and " iii: -spect same.' H: u"SiK '. fl W 1-2 MIDDLE STREET tan fjer .BBkaaBBI BSB1 .. , - saw BB. , Hay,;Grain, Feed Stuffs'Efc?" N::Berh,-!r.:Ci vi Jjk , " 1 .f .iv'- . I stioiJ rtoini v) v- '(tti'v nI.TOrO0fr ' J'lf TITIOri Any quantity. 'Prices rinh" Full 12 inch. Made 6f good iron; ' ' '1 Other sizes if wanted. u :i, : Crttr.c.l-i' ' Galvanized and Tn RocHI Sheet Metal Job Work a Snocialty ' " "Every thiiv'. iri chcol . :ilz ertoaan-.' ;5-c.-aTcact. r..i :.xi:.r, Chneft-e Cup preeeted ly lJ, g Ed sard VII aad King George V, in iced these events promise le be saor keexJy contested thaa ever by officer of sev eral axmiea.. There U certaia. to be great atrerete for the King Edward VII Gold Cup, a both Franc and , Ruati have woa it twice aad a third . victory, for, either of these coaatrte -make the trophy their absolute prop- ferty, Russia; Belgium 4 Fraaca . have each held the King George V Cold Cup; ( The Coaaaught ChaBenge Trophy wtl gain Jumped lor by rtt- . " ih officers. . " " COLD LUKCH HI.3IT 1 ' CAM-DIME NEW YORK PASTOR FINDS THE REAL REASON. FOR JJNHAP PY MARRIAGES, .3 .A NEW YORK, June 3. The Rev. Dr. S. Parke Cadmaa ha .found: th, real , reaaoa for the increase of j anhappy marrige and coosraucnt increase of ' divorces. ,. Speakiag , at the Sunday meeting for men at .the , Weft'.. , Side r Y. M. C. A Dr.Cadmaa aaid that " these increase may.be ttirectiy charged to the delicatessen tor hbit ' New York women ar toa prone to dip their fingers into, every pickle jar' of the corner delicatessen- store instead of cooking a wholesome meal for their r husband," he ald. ("There i nothing ; that sends the man into, the day better prepared for, victory thaa a good break- k fast and a; clean, shave., 1 "Good breakfast, homelike' break fast, the kiad of breakfasta that do a man good, do not come from the dlie- . catessen shop. "Many men do not develop because of the poor cooking of . their wivea.. Too many women are satisfied to stay in bed in the morning and let, their husbands get what , breakfast they are able to. It 1 not much encourage ment for a man to cook hi own break-" fast while his wife tays abed for ano ther nap." Children, Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A TO THE TEACHERS OF CRAVEN . .. COUNTY. j n ) -rr-r;.." By order of the Board of Education the regular .biennial Summer , School For Teachers of Craven County will be . held at Vanceboro beginning May 25 th and ending June 12th., r,t .fti.,,;,. Dr. J. Henry Highsmith of Wake Forest College will, conduct the school and will be assisted by teacher of rec ognized ability and experience. , The teachers will have comfortable rooms. In .the Farm-life School dormi tory-: v i . t . ' .: :;;, !n' ' The teacher fill carry with them bed linen and towel. Medals will, be furnished the teachers In the dining room of the Farm-life School. ,., There, will be no charge f of tuition. The only expense -will be the 14.00 : per week for room and poard i'the -dormitory., , nt jp h , w , y For other information, address Dr. J. E. TurKntoa.y Vaaceboro. The law governing Institutipni will be observed and all teacher are-urged to be present the first day and continue ia. attendance the full three week,, , fc , ,i The Pamlico County teachers are expected to join with, u lathi school. , S,M.BRINSOW , j ' ... ; County, SupU Ctaven Co. 5-10-2 wk. D. &S. W. .v .(Adv.) J 11 M '1. U 7 . aaa. V In Rc!! jt Grbnd , Stoves- , rt 4 -4 4 r X 4 -rr-n-ts TTTN TTTT1 I
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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