Newspapers / The Daily Journal (New … / July 11, 1901, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
ML SIW BISN, H.X., THI1RSDAT M0RKIS8, JULY 11, 1801 TWINTltTd YIAE SPIER WHTTAKER DEAQ. GETS TEN TEARS. 4 i - jy-- o o o o ' that it takes money to cary on business successfully. You do gie an injury, whether inten tionally or not; in delaying settling your ancoant. So I ask you to please make an early settlement. Mgkeurw 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. " WHAT IT DOES. f Consolidation i, of Hegro ; Normal 4 Schools In State."- ,' Ba4aetloa ef Coaaty SaperlaieBaV eats. Arsea put at wllwlax ":. tea. lBpreyeKeat ef A. ? 'V. CBpad. BafaBeae fts Crops ortheagt- 1 RiLirsB,; July fll The State Board of EdaeaUoa met today to consider the oontolldatlon of omaot the ieren negro normal School.- These are at Elizabeth City, Plymouth, GoHsboro, Fayettevllle rranklInton,Wlnstoii. and Salisbury, After the schools are located the board of public examlaers has control of them and ot -the election of teachers.' A strong delegation from -Fayetter tile was here In the Interest of the school there; Senator Ward appearing for the Ply mouth school, Prof. 8,1. Sheep for that at Elizabeth City and DonneU Gilliam xor inai at Taruoro The Bute Auditor Is sending to all banks a . notification of the (axes they must under the new law pay directly to the State Treasury .v The State' Superintendent of Public Instruction is Informed of the reelection of a number of the county superintend ents, while .not a few are dropped and in some counties there are squabbles. Got. and Mn. Ayeoek leave here Sat urday for Wrlghtsville. The Governor will Inspect and receive the 8rd regiment In camp there, next week. Insurance commissioner Young Is ad vised that a negro charred with arson will be tried at Wilmington tomorrow. He . desired the arrest of this suspect made. He is now Investigating a ease of supposed Incendiarism at Greensboro. The agricultural department has been la correspondence with A. L. Trent of Okie la regard to tils removal to this State. He hu settled at Fitzgerald, Rockingham oounty, and hu bought a One herd of Angus. caul ; These he' will exhibit at the State Fair at Ra! elgh. i E. L. Fleming of Raleigh la appointed Heart Disease the Cause, important fer- sonage In Rorth Carolina Affaire.1 ' Special to Journal. . - Bauigh, anly 10. Spier Whluker died here this afternoon after a two months illness, of heart disease. ' " Bplet Whltaker was born in Halifax eonnty. and was sixty years of age. He graduated In the 'State University Tn 1861, was Adjutant in'the Thirty-third North Carolina Regiment in the Civil war. Was Senator from Halifax in 1881. Was a lawyer and came to reside here In 1880,:-. . .. ' .-,'" -' In 1888 was Democratic State ehak- man, and the following year was ap pointed Superior Court Judge by Judge Fowler. - ::,- :- ."- Was Major In the Sixth Regiment, United States lmmunes in the war with Spain. Served in Porto Rico. All of Mr. WhiUker's family was present at his death, except bis oldest son, who is on his way here from Porto Rico. . His wife is the daughter of the late Prof. DeB. Hooper, of the State University. When you want a modorn, up-to-date physic try Chamberlain's . Stomach and liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant In effect. Price, 25 cents, Samples free at F. 8. Duffy & Co's. drug store. ATLANTIC & N. C. RAILROAD CO. , v New Bern, N. O, kay 15, 1901. .:Vade Mecum Spring Co., -r , r Winston-Salem, N. C. Gentlemen: . For the past two years up to within the last month I had been a srreat sufferer trom a case oi chronic nervous indigestion) offlciai umpire of the North Carolina finding no. relief until through the advise ofbMebnieas'ae- .ah the umpires are to W?mt;e2Srt 8; interna, improve- MeCUm , Water and itS effect On me ! Within ments returned today from an inspection the Short time Of One month has been WOn of the Atlantic and Nona Carolina R. b deriul. having been relieved entirely of my iu members say uephysicauondiiion trouble by its use I take great pleasure of lha rotd kM nMJ i? "so in giving you this testimony j of its merits hM,t,b0" 1 J?A r - 1 t. J 1 7 J 7 v. l Senator Ward says the rain this week uu outuauy iur Bwiaacu wiu iverr m-ouuiob. hti greally benefltud the crop. OIUUO J. uekCtlU IUO UBfJ OX UUB Wftlor A uye I Rortheastem. N. a For a fortnight gained 23 pounds and have nearly reached Ue ground had been sodry no work .my stanaara weignt. Yours trulyi B. A. NEWLAND, Master Transportation. For Sale at P. 5. DUFFV3 DRUO. STORE, ;. Nw Brn, N. C ; V ' . " Millions In Precious Stones. WttHiNOTOK, July 9. George W, Mlndll, the Government expert on preci ous Stones at the New York" Custom house, reports that during the fiscal year ended June 80 last the aggregate value of precious stories and pearls . passed through his office was $31,910,053. This amount largely exceeds the total of any other year in the history of the country and exceeds by over $3,000,000 the entire Importations of the four years ended In March, 1890. Mr. Mlndll states that the placing of precious stones in their rough or native state upon the free list hu established a new mechanical In dustry In America, and now nearly one- half of the precious stones sold In this country are cut and polished here. I could be done. JU1M A Fresh tot Pmall I'ig Ham, Rmitaftt Stripe, He Kio IUmit. ' and English Cured ShouUem." ' .' ,Jr.,1.- : ' . '. J- It yo want something aloe trj onf Smoked Pork 8a u- sage, packed in oil, ISflc lb, thr are aU tight Wealaobave a full line of Canned MeaU, Vegeiablesv Soupa, etc. 1 If you want good brtad, tr our 2o' and So Flour tbry can't be beat anywliere. - , " ' , t, '. Vft are alio beodqoarten for Fine Butter and Coffee, Our Morntof Glory Brand of Coffee Nosi I, J, 8 and, 4, at HOC, 26c, ' 80o and iU per pound b trade winner. v . '. Give as a trial end we will guarantee to pkW yon ' . 'l, - ;'r Yourajfie buabtrwa, , PH0SI C9. Cor. Rriul A Hauiroctc kvi n Oar oao 'T 2 h;.;' Peninsular Stoves and Ranges Just Received. ' rulltne stent Tkly lu-Tht &m, J)ngW IH1 Cw.inj ftnYM and Ovct . Ccme IWjait an4 Wk ir?r lhrn ynU rH U yoa want hrrm, and prW Hgl.t Our Hor), t. hnw tomr.M in (i.Dn Tk and Wirxiow Prrertt. W't "p a full rli of " - llar(lv;r.rc f: Cuililing Llatcrial: Those fassoue little pills, De Wilt's Uttle Xarly Riaers ooeipel 'your liver I and bowels to do their duty, thus giving yoa pure, rich Blood to' recuperate your body. Are easy to take. , Never gripe F. 8. Duffy k Co. , . Carolina Letgtie Games. Speotai to Journal Charlotte, Jaly 10.-The hooe aub sweated Wllmlagloa today, toe re Char VrtieU, WnaUnftoe.t' ; .Tarboro, inly 10.-IUalb loot today, ltoore,Tarkoro S, Raleigh t, .lUcaltiteti Kay Retori to Work, Ksnrronr Kswa, July . The saaehla IUU will ballot at 10 o'olock loaaorrow Iatoralag oa the eaeeUoa waethef Uwy shall ratart s work ta a body; It Is thought last the ballot wit) tasau la the I ssae retaraleg to work. - If laey are wet at work ay Thersdar saoalag the skip I yards saaaageaseal declares Its abtUly to Ulbetrelaeea. " .. . t Oraboarl teJfcl Vager.'. rmorTBac,'t. L,Ja3y I. To wla bet Otto renoasv a Swede, f rasa Xew fork dry, who was a paatgs ' rrovtdeaoa teaar, taaiped verboerd la Lg 1U4 soead to atki, reached hor,eaa(Uairalaas4 arrived la UU ally ta ttase U be at Ike ptefkofote the Memo? eesse k.1 ' ' " rmoas was oa of. the eartjr Utvelers who Hied aboat IbaapMdof tbeonft. Beaaidkaaoaldewtai eatees Im4 the beet te -rtovVWsMje. Be was Ule SI bis Oord." A boat at obm dtUee from Ibe (Wumi plckad kUa ap ad ae eael Ue saUalfkl tala freaa Hew fori te Pvw Rarlxllew Tyson, The Swindler Tried en Charge of nigamy and Sentenced. Special to Journal. Ralwqh, July 10 The trial ot W. J Tyson,-who swindled the Virginia State Life Insurance Company out of $1,500. by swearing his wife was dead, was put on trial here to day. 'There were five charges, bigamy, forgery, conspiracy perjury and- false pretence. Hla real wife, whom he deserted came here from Fayettevllle as a witness against him. The abandoned woman wbom he mar ried here is plying her vocation. For a time the latter called at the jalt i see him. She now wants to know how long he had to be in Jail before she can get a divorce. Tyson was tried on the charge of bigamy, convicted and sentenced for ten years. His first wife at his request took her infant to jail and told him good' bye. ii i French Orders to Leave. Rom b, July 9 The Vatican has re ceived official information that, In con epuence of the enactment by the French Parliament of the law of associ ation, many congregations In France win transfer their headquarters to Brus sels or other Belgian ' cities, and that many millions of francs have already been withdrawn from the Bank of France. " The piles that annoy you so will be quickly and permanently healed If you useDeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Be ware of worthless counterfeits. F. 8. Duffy Co. Nay Assess Pythians. CnioAoo, July B. Behind closed doors the Supreme Uvlce of the Knlghu of Pythias met today to consider alleged injudicious handling of the funds of the endoament rank of the order." It Is said $500,00), the entire surplus of the endowment rank, . la unavailable for use except at a great sacrifice. A special assessment on Insured, members sudan Increase in the monthly pay ments oa insurance axe said to be proba ble... It was said late this afternoon that a former president of the board of eon troj ot ibe endowment rank wW loose ale membership. - It also is said to be possible that proosedlags will be laslltn ted sgalaat three former awn bars of the board of control , . The repofTsubmlUed today, it Is said, saows that of the $&00,aoo alleged ube mlaabag a eonesoersble portion was w Uwf ally disposed of -i rt! ? o 3 a Beat Loss $10,000,000. TorsiA, tia., July 8 The hot weetk- ereoaUnaee With ao Umaaedlate pros pect of relief. . Cora Is. fast shriveling up. The oat erop is woree thaa a. tall' are sed kty la scarcer laea Jfef yea. uwssieta &aaae ue coaoiuoti are better Uae- la the waster part, this betag opposite to the. asual euteot af faire, Bocae of Ue oeatral Keats farmers are shipping their stock to weal- era leases so as to take advsauge ot Ike superior kay erop.. It la estimated that Kaasee will eoBst $10,000,000." a -Alt Because Mules Balked. Douglass. Ga., July' 9 "Jake" De voss, a negro laborer on , James McKiu- non's plantation, was working a team ot mules this morning, when they balked, The negro went to his house, got a rifle and shot both mules dead. His wife expostulated with him, and he turned the rifle on her Inflicting wound which may prove fatal. James McKlnnoo, who owned the mules, and hla brother Charles started for the scene. The now wildly infuriated negro saw them coming and began shooting at them. Charles McKlnnon was Instantly killed and Jamee McElnnon was so badly wounded that he will probably die. Devoes escaped to the swamps, but blcJd-bonkds are after him. Ue has his tide, bnt It Ib not believed he has much ammcLltlnn, More bloodshed Is looked fc-. A bad complexion generally results from Inactive liver and bowels. In all soch cases, DeWltl's Little Risers produce gratifying rosulls Daiy & Co. Karly F. S What Mabel Sale. Sue Mabel used that old gun ex pression when we cblded her for chat- tins with tbe intoxicated aaac May-Wnat old gun expression, dear? Sue Why, she said she didn't know "It" was loaded. Chicago Newe. , S:lor Keyt Given Ovst'.oiv WfirtjUvn, J1y I Cru! fti ley, nwalig U I'tlata: el litrt- tH. VltnrU that (4 VkHe Of k'e h U)laWtk a4 U4ik wa- The rVoUk pipt 9tnm U. AaHttiraa MlWtf tnyS j, thus r.f lkSr kw t ihtm a4 t it,ni a;wt ana ', ... i.s l-tj r t 4 ik rr'-t oi l'ik u44 fS' rixrMW la kU'f M V4 r'vW. A rrr if'i! m ! iw r'' ' t -t -1 r r t' m!x,.h f i)'f f :' a In f '.ul . afrro, a1y l.-Tke' Vk! govrkak Ik roof k Mialetet Wt T1g fane, has HWd I elatnt tor ladatanlty to the as I of A'iOo.lOO oa aceoaat of lV,C eetrageoas trwUajeat ot Cklaaee at Datu, ktook Tkere b a mtl aeiloe ef llosere eatnges reveraed ta the pre etetatlea ef the eeae to the ' Plate De- partaieal, Ue treaUawat Inf spoa Uet1ilMkt totte Mi( (MM have bw etaai aad pi r'"s' fa. It to ekargad lhalSoaMi a4 Uia wrre kllUd. nlWi loal U'ti prAprty aad aearty ell te rained fe kedaeae aad saaa of tfvte rrJrlre net . Tk I'l'unuu aanW actefal drad. Tl VUkfH 61 bark H S4 It li dwUrwl lhal tbtctlr o kl fla'U arUM Urmtv and Ike boy trtfrn, that It flMto eoafts pe p rl it- uUi U laerioc o sJa'll'JaJ MloU e tn! ;rt f eriij.Iilnt, thai the rlty rovaxfl aa r'lM. anl laat If UU r"t f Meld k hlt,M ' ily fMtiil.lf tdrttir sa stT"! ti II I nl CW it Ta t'.'m ri aad iirj('y luifvilrf 1 1. tl )i.:'r t ' r ; lr. Notice of Dissolution of Co-Part nershlp. Tbe co-part oarahlp heretofore existing between E. W. Armstrong end B. u Slmpklas, under tbe name and style of Armstrong and Bhnpklns, U Ibis day dissolved by mutual eonacat. Mr. Blmpklns has sold his interest la said eo-partaershlp to said R. W. Arm strong, and said E. W. Armstrong has imedaUlkedebU and lUbUltlt said oo-cartnerahlp. All tbe debtedue the Irm to be paid to it t. Armstrong. This Us iOU day of July, 1801. , X. W. ARUSTROIta. . ' B. L. BIHFKIBS. The kealaeee heretofore done uader lbs firm aaoe of Aoulrosg aad Slatp klos,wni le faUire be eooducted by see, aed I sik the eoaUaeel patroaagk of Ike triaads ef the akovsAm. aa well a all aew peiroae, proMlng to give my atteatloa to tboee calling at my store, kto. $1 Middle atreet, Hew Bera. ' ; , . " BespeettaDy, . . fc, ' ' K. W, ABMBTHOKQ Jolf lOtk, l90t . '." " . I'- r U, mis st.t VefftMt, f,ol4 a4 ('lis ta Vafib ti' rarj. . f--!irr r.naniel. All t'. (Iraiali g ri, Jr.tjf t: --i . i.r.' f i : VlE88RLBtE0, I. C." A College -' ' Preparatory .School ; for young men .. .. , . and Ivomtn It ' t n t f t r f t ' i ' ', a I i I. ! T . al if 1 r '-a. sal , Ua ' y f r t . I- .1 t!v th Ai'p't of Ue M'thod1 ff '"jet tiiu?. , . ..... A Crl t'i'Oft VfaW-d le t). b.'',,'t a-wk r i)a ttr. A f ill f r tt'n tih I FRESH ( FL FRESH CAR LOAD f FLOUR JUST RECEIVED. j. L. mm, si 1 'Phone 91. 71 llroad HU Fancy Cakes and Crackers; Canned and Potted Meats of all kinds Fresh Clover Hill Print Bptter. Fancy Cream Cheese. Imsorted Ginger Ale on Ice, 3 bottles for 25c Big Hams to cut, and Numerous other good things to eat, nice and fresb.. Give me a call. Yours to please, O JUST RECEIVED O A Fresh lot Clover Hill Bnr.ter. Fresh flhwRa TTannv CaW and Crackers, and a Nice Stock of Select Canned Goods. Z We hIho Viflvfi a lot, nf P. P. finrnnr'u Hrinb irr onto 5 L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. 8 Phone 169, 61 Broad Street. Vuimiii p Make a Memorandum of your needs in tlio line of groceries; then bring it here and the order filled promptly, deliv ered piiictiially, guatnTiteed to be satisfactory, and at the best prices Tor you. We are receiving fresh goods daily. Among them are those famous star hams anil Armours canned anil canvassed meats in great variety. (Joods delivered Promptly. Very Resctfully. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. 1 ILilBook Store Only a few Nice Hammocks left. G. H. Ennett. Important Notice I EC.D.&O.D.Line. (n ac-ount of the annual rein ti the 8tiner Neuae, he will be tempore rily withdrawn from aervlce nn Patur day July lSth until further nottre. During her absence the Steamer New beme will sail at IS o'clock, noon, on Tneadayaand Fridayv making it.p at Oriental I(nok Island and Nags , Ilead both ways. GEO. HEDKR80N. Agent New Bern, It. C, Jniy 10, 1901. 'i i i , ; i . 7 i . 1"; . Kotlco Bile of Liie for Ptrtllloi. KORTH OAItOLIKA, Craven Oonnty. In in. Bnperfor Ooe rt, before to uierk. Jnlto Vsrahall. ntlle L. kfarakall, H. T. MarehaU, (nra lalte Mae- hall and Manhall, Ih. kul fnor named being Infanta appear. leg by their rwxt Irtaod U. A Marahalt, and H. A.Varahall .viva; ' Oey X. ktafahaO. PaveiiMt M a derrae ef the BetaatVi Qtrnn nl Caaven Ocroetr aa the above MnMt waillga tot sale of sand fa CruUoai remlerxj y urn Uork of aa'a pr U ? Cotirt natha 6th day of Jnna, 1901. Tr niwWitjrwd aa rx'taaihaiion lll oCer for aaav-ae nnblte eartloa fr aaah an tl hlgtt buldf, at, lb Conrt House rlnnr of CravM (.ntinty on Sf.renav. tha 19tfl rtav efnty. 10I. at vfe boat M II n'elnrk. annn, aU the r Ipvlna daiarrlbH real , Sarartti l.r- tne la Crama County, Honh Uamlltam. tiuaUend bln ee the o"lh atda of Kn rlvf, m I aiit,,!,'! rrr. aa vntit f ti A. M. C. H. R, M gtioiiof at JaajiM Kaata'a rsat rnmoe in lb. fcaevl A "tMl a Jirhlwo loiipi Ua anU ' it t4 Iji-fwin brh. aUo tfia rrmt f a grant Rtrar4 fpMirl te ama. dii 17' rnnnloe i. aawa arue aa4 ralM a ho sooui i. ) i ija ao nm 9"- Mtlnw Willi a fx If t f bl ItrtM uwth I . I o) pn an a plf-S, tltra vmh r I. wait 1 fm a AeBVw Tar ' t' t, t' a " wuh m i j-"M ( .e tM ' ) a i m si.-i 1 i( f t' aa 4 rTl"' taaarrtu ti tel tn il w-nh erwj 4 Jim a llavw- Tt;l. Wllil M.) lW.f tni 1 t.t a"i in I M t- a. uw . 'S 1 1 t-la to t1 a i.it t I '.- I . - il t .1 .'f ot at-il I t' .id h i l,t n ih o. m4 4 ') r Jam'-i a rtet I a. S y 'i ,r t ') 3 ii U ' l-f r ' - r . fl i -J f J. peH Now roorlrlng from farm dally Fine Peacbm and large cultivated Black bprriee; aho an saie Pure Blackberry Wine, fire year, old, for family uae, 80o pet bottle, U0 fa ft. rhooe No. 6- 7 : Thomas A Edison's i . (: Mil H;:n:,,; t laa iwiawaaanS m r, n a.1 sl.y .t, 11(01, 4mm aaraf wHh Ilia wwaaltr ananvi Opaatka eran STlav i li . ajj,.., . . . , a rwq tw niit'M m sa woa Vritif tnara ta awwt twe aa? aawa. m all trtar. I wiij ta4 aw aU 1 . ! .tblft i W f j". i tv v iv t i mw fk 0 mprV .raraa, t VT1 Te IlILT wlT In It. Tr a a. t iasnawa. awamiraj f'e'-r-a. T w-7iraaa, Joe rariaa, :-:iF'irt4,iaiitrin:ai I f r : ti r ?:, n. c i r
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 11, 1901, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75