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V- VL X1I-H0. 15!. l?JW:tfE?i$lJH WEDNESDAY MOESIHG, SIPTIMBItt 25, 1901, TWENTIETH YEAR 3 .V'.iv ' -v.;..;, i f '?'r'?fTrr"vrf r-vvvv'e'w,'rvv'v,i' ; : fc.ro Tse?? rtf rtWS ? ? TAPDIEON lost the battle of Leip- N4 .4 je ill sic froin A fit many battles business because you stimulating h&tce. of good coifeel "Poor coffee, poor energy!" is the rule. Nature:. has her soft pedal down and you have ncP snap. If you want the loud pedal, the forceful power, the strenuous living, try; Chase & Sanborn's Seal; Brand Goffetv It will strengthen your I HAC 47-49 Pottock Street. S SJaJ&&aS JUST RKt'Rlf Kb A ItW SUPPLY Of l iNP 2T, ALSO EXTRA RUBBERS FOR SAME. Don t forget we have a fresh lot of Portsmouth Corned Mullets. If jou wan't Good Coffee try otir "Morning Glory" brands they can't be bent, in fact we are headquarters for anything in the Grocery line. Give us a call and we vil Bare you money. Yours for business, J. TS- PAEKEB, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Oncer, CW. Itroad aft KTaneock Htm. PHONIC 69 At the Planters Warehouse. O. C. IPOCK. (18 lb. 81c. 155 ' " 17c. 2 " 9ic. 94 " " 8Jc. li. F. AVEBY. 178 lbs. $ 18 Jc 7U : " 15ic. 75 ' 20c I). J. FULCHER. 5 lb. & 18c 61 " " to. 8 " 84c. 81 " M 40c T. R. 8IHPKIN8. 112 lb. & 23c, fl 7 :7 40c " - 25c " " 18c MRS. MOLLIS IPOCK. lbi. A 12c " lic. 12c " 15c A - 4.c 14 28 48 15 8 T3 4 t nm a tAliAAAA nA 111 ! m.m mi ui( us jryus tvvavdw w 7 wui jfaoABO, UUi Planters AVarehbuseCo-v;. J. JS. We - EXPB r S NEff QO0b8 tor the I for for it. Tbef kre oomingrla tow, itSljSm iare roln to have a full atore, and so arranged that one can easily look it orer; , Our stosk wiU.be sold on SMALL One of our -leaders this Fall Ball . Bearing CastGrs. i . No tearing the carpet or atnilnlng In, PH0XI : . i , -, 141. : 78 M w of indigestion. Hovtf do you lose in your:. lack the ' supporting arm. Is i-lb. mi a-Ib. Vm, Cut (til tlfht). Other klgfa gnta h rlcbl,-alofi4 luml ttltr isms StoSisiSifSlrS O. J. HEATH. etc 165 lbi. 30 " 112 " 162 " " 83c " " llHc " 18c O. D. WILLIS, lb. O llic. 46 B7 42 " " 27c. W. M. FULCIIER. lbc Q 83c - 244c r " isc " " 18jc n. F. FU1.CHKR. lb. Q lie - 17c . 0c BIMMON8AMiy. ltw. 9 10c - ma " 16.W. . " " 1600. " " 8J5. 10 44 86 94 62 82 66 18 28 66 20 26 42 nOWABD, Uinaicek ttslt r Wing aeaaon. i jWaart prepared1 PROFITS making quick aalee.' la . Mi moving the teaviett furniture t Gee!:!.! Hirdvcrc. Co. Li 8t; B KW N., 0 TO O f:" S fid jo cav: , Mnrder In Plrst Degree w WIU DU la tlectrle Ckalr Nxt . Tkan4r,,-,AmalM JJamtiei ' i Walto Kea WwTt,U. "' j'imirf Wllleaiai ' 5- jrtfciasVitatiHajjl-'f,-' tgpeoW t'JoornJ. ' -i'.jc-- BWAlBer M-The trial of Ike. Czolgou wh retam4 to a7 10 o'clock,"- i- ' " , Binnel Fields, the Chief Engineer of the Exposition wu the fint irltaesi tc diy. ' He testified m to the direction Uken by the people' la' paulng before IthePreeldeat la the Temple I f Mnilc UrutAD iru taea etuea na umuh (aj'kMlolWB.kx were cornet and that they did aot 'eas- pect the exlBtenc of the tte'te ef affeJn ertl ceaeet u'td' the President', .death an4 laid that aptbjag known to aargery looald have premted the death of the President. -.( - .- As thla statement waa made by Dr. lHann. the murderer assumed a look of I satisfaction. . ' The Drat direct erldence was lntro- doced at 11:15 la the shape of the hand kerchief need by 0zolgosa.to hide the re- tolyer. It was dirty and stained with blood and torn. Several witnesses then described the shooting. Jamee Quack leabush testified that the night of the I shooting Czolgosz confessed at police headquarters how he had followed Pres ident McKlnley to Buffalo from Niagara Falls wheTO he had been-unable to get close enough. to the President to . shoot ,hlm. ii- '"' Ccolgosz had been deliberating three or four dare to kill the President. He originally intended to commit the mur der the day before he accomplished It but postponed It (or some unknowa reason. The assassin, said the witness, said that he did not bellere in (. his gov ernment, that the President was a tryant and should -be removed. He said that he waa Influenced by the teachings of Em ma Goldman and of another woman in Cleveland. This was the most dramatic period of the trial and the crowd In the court room waa stirred np to a geat pitch of anger. Artilleryman O'Brien testified that after the shooting had taken place and he was taken away, the President said to them, Be easy with him, boys At half put two Judge Lewis, of the counsel for Gzolgoas, began the plea for the assassin. After reviewing the shoot ing he said that no sane man could have I killed the President., JEvenaahe spoke I Judge Lewis and hi listeners were In I tears and women present wept aloud. District Attorney Penny then ad dressed the Jury. He paid a tribute to the departed' President and said that Osolgoaa waa sane when be committed the assassination. Judge White began charging the jury at three twenty-five. He said that the evldenoe presented proved the guilt of the prisoner end urged a verdict of guilty to be brought la. ' ' The case went to the jury at ten min utes before four o'clock. The Jury re turned to the court room at nineteen mlantee past four and returned a verdict I of murder In the first degree. Csolgoea was unmoved and glanced at the jury and then at the Judge. He was half dragged from the court room to the JUL The assassin will be senlaaoed to die la the electric chaU-at two. o'clock nest STATE'S SWAMP LANDS. M?jw)laL HBCkcampi promlcs.fUUse. Beard of Education. ; - leefal t loemaLC' 'WK-Wj; t lUuuoavBepV 12.-rThe osee lavM vingtneepUon to the state's swamp laadi dlf aot getlefoH 'Jndgi Bokason sader the maadamus proceedings, . Bat waprosilssdTa th;CtorerBors of- floe by the State Board of Education and the attorney for K.B, Plqob. i ; rth aarHsdim hitlodU all the swamp laadi aeoa t taoAdltlorf I thai the Board elf as deeds for two; Jou of land he has sold . la Tyrrell county, of 1000 acres and 2800 acres, aad permits him 4) sell 6300 acres atore' of Tyrrell eoanty lauds, provided he does so and tenders the money before February , Uth, . eest. whea his optfoa expiree. - h j h- This settles the ease and honult is 'A Goldman Woman Released, t Special to Journal.' ' '."", Caicaeo, Bept. SL Emma .Goldman has been released from . JaII, no. ebarges ef eomplloli la the assassination iof President McKlnley being found against her, ?. . :. : f : ;,, ; C AC i o n I A - Tor Infants and CI rare the y t" 'latmreof (, ,.' . , rcn. I' EIGHT DIRECTORS. Elected For A. fc N. C Railroad by r .-.-ft" Board of Internal Improvements. , Presldeat James A. Bryaa Will be Be-eleeted. State Proxy Ee portef Board ea Coa "dltioa of tke . Bead. Special to JonraaL Ralbob. BeDteanber 24. The Board oTlnternal Improvements of the Atlan tic and North Carolina Railroad met here today and elected the following eight directors for the road for the en suing year, Charles M. Busbee, of Raleigh; W.H. Smith, of Goldaboro; L. Harvey, of Kins too; J. C Parker, of Olivers, Jones) county; James A. Bryan, pt New Bern; ft W. Dewey, of New Bern; B. W. Tay lor, Of Morehead City; L. 6. Daniels, of Bayboro, Pamlico county. The Board elected J. W. Oralnger of Elnston for State's proxy at the meet ing of stockholders cf,the road to he held la New Bern Thursday. The election of the above named di rectors Insures the re-election of Presi dent Jas A Bryan. The report of the Board of Internal Improvements on the condition of the A. & N. C. railroad was made today. It says that the physical condition of the road Is good and that a good many Im provements had been made. The report says that the railroad shops have been greatly Improved and several new ware houses built and better track made. The financial status is now good and the debt incurred for much needed Improve ments Is being paid off. There has been a large Increase In receipts. The total receipts two years ago was 187 thousand dollars, this year It was 240 thousand dollars. B. W Pursell, EintersvUle, Pi, says he suffered 25 years with piles and could obtain no relief until DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve effected a permanent cure. Counterfeits are worthless. F. 8. Duffy, i Senator Ward's Pet Measure. Raleigh, Sept. 24. Judge Robinson this morning refused to grant the man damus asked for by Senator Ward to compel the corporation commission to assess this year the intangible property of the railways. Ward appeals. He went home to Plymouth today. 43 Seconds to Columbia. Special to Journal. Naw York, September 24 The of ficial measurement of the two yachta, Columbia and Shamrock II, were made to day, and the English yacht has to concede 48 seconds to the American In the races. Schley's Counsel Dead. Special to Journal. , BWssniMGTOir, D. 0., Sept 24-Jndge Wilson, senior member of the ooensel for Admiral 8chley, died this morning at the Bhoreham hotel of acute Indigestion. The Court of Inquiry adjourned until 11 a. m.to morrow. , Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. RiLiish, September 24 The Supreme Court filed the following opinions tc day: Cook va Bank, from Dare, error. ' Walnwrlght va.- Messenburg, from Franklin, former ruling affirmed. Pen non to rehear dismissed. - Oenaor vs. DIUard, from Wilson, er ror. Ricks vs. Pope, from Edgeoombe, versed. I ender vs. Pender, from Edgeoombe, no error. Blake va Itatlroad.from New Hanover, dismissed for failure to print record.! Byrd Vt. fljrd, bom Sampson i Sew inai grantea oy oonsnt oi appeaiieo. f Chemical Company vs. Barber, from Onslow, docketed sad. dismissed under rule IT;-.--" v - Hallard vs. Manufacturing Co., from Ddplln, docketed and ' dismissed under rulelT. Williams vs. BUI, from Duplin; dock eted end dismissed under rule 17. Cases from Ith district, argued asfol- low,- - : . " State vs. New, by attorney fieneral for Slate, J. D. Kerr, for defendant. " ' ' Mlichefl vs. Baker, oa motion to dis miss, by Eh ipl erd f or plaintiff, Pon for defence. '.rw-vriji';-' Herring va. Batten by Bona, fi r plain tiff, Bhepard for defendant f v : ; ,. Williams va Rich, by H. E. Bhsw, for plaintiff, Shepherd for defendant -,, i -1 . mum T. . - a, m iivwha and Ed 0. Smith for plaintiff, J.. L. Stewart and J. D. Kerr,, for defend- lant - - '--'.i,,-.. , I Weeks vs. McPhalt, by Cooper aad Bailer, by brief for plaintiff. Stewart, I La.llea.Kerr and , Mprdecal for defend-1 ant. ; - - Applicants for U4 lloenie will be ex arotned next Monday. -. - . ' ( LLD, Decree. ' : Special to Journal. WiamrloT i,v ' Eipt 24.- President noosetoll wilt attend the Bl-Centennlal celrliratloD at Yale College In October,' when the L L. D. degree will be con- torred upon hint. " ' ,! '-. - ' , HEARLY BUILT. The Railroad From Plymouth to hfcReady by November ist. the Hountala Park Purchase Penl- " tentlary- Report. Oxford In dustries. Bassell Wants . Offlee. A Cranberry Bog la Tyrrell County. RsLBlQa, Sept. 94 The corporation commission Is advised that about 22 miles of the 28 mile railway between Plymouth and Washington Is completed and that all will be In operstlen by No vember 1. E. A. Armstrong of New Jersey Is the president. The State Superintendent of public in struction has written a very sharp letter to the city school superintendent of a piedmont town who sent a boy home last month because he was In a shirtwaist The State superintendent Informed the town superintendent that the State has jurisdiction of our city vend town schools. The State chartered today the Moun tain Park hotel at Hot Springs, Madison county, lately purchased by Julian S. Carr. Howell Oobb and others are stock holders and the authorized capital Is $125,000. Nathan O'Berry, penitentiary director and chairman of Its financial committee, Is here and says he hopes and expects to place the long looked for reports In the hands of the Oovernor by the end of this week. Capt. O'Berry says If the peni tentiary can pull through this month it will not need any more monoy this year. as the cotton of the present crop will be on sale. He thinks It will pull through without having to borrow. The cotton mill at Oxford Is nearly ready to begin work. The extensive rfurnlture factory there Is doing well, and making sales from Maine to Texas. It is said there Is more building in Oxford than at any time in 20 years past. Henry Perry, the white man who was brought here yesterday, charged with outraging his 12 year old niece, was sent to Jail by a magistrate who fixed the date of the preliminary hearlngon Octo ber 7th. This excited some comment and the grand jury of the Superior Court criminal term, now In session, took up the matter this morning and sent for witnesses. Some ltepubltcaus ate heard to say that they want ex-Qov. Russell to be their nominee for chief Justice, but It Is practically certain Chief Justice Furches will get a rcnomlnallpa- Russell Is here He Is engaged In preparing an Important case. The State engineer, Mr. McRee, who has been surveying In Tyrrell county, finds there a cranberry bog, full of these valuable berries. He says he Is Inform ed that there are 3,000 acres In the bog. - Twice Nominated. Special to Journal. Naw YORK, Sept. 24. The Republican and City Union Conventions have each nominated Seth Low for Mayor, on their tickets In the coming municipal- elec tion. , And Cleanse the Scalp of Crust Scales, and Oandraff try Shampoos witb Aad ngnt events 'with iCUTICUft At 'rest el emollient sU xareeV, TelsT treatment at eaee stops falltafVhair,' eootsslrrttatoa.tctilBiSTtacs.al' alates the hair follicles. eeepUae the roots with aoertsbanent.aM air I stoiv auMMi a ewest healthy seal waea all else feUaW V.". Millions Use Omnratv Boar,' essistad by Otmouaa Oomrmrr, lot pieeeitlug, porifyhig, and bsanttfymg the akin, lor elaanatng the scalp of erasta, armies, end eaadraff end the stonplng at tailing hlr, far sofMning. whitanUMr, and eooililu red, nmirh, and son aaada, (or baby taahat, ttohin, and ehaflnfs, and tot all the pwpraww of the toilet, bath, and muamy. MilHowa at wonua CoTTOTa Boas Ib tbe Swm ( hubs lor annorlng irriutlans, InfUm Btatlona, and chikliiiKS. er too fne or offim tr pniiimiun, in the form of waahos lor limrative "kiMK, and lot many sanatiT, antinnptto pnrpoMswhloh iwuilly awmait tixiwtlTAS to women, wiped ally motuem. timmiKA Boas oombiDea la Oh Boat at Una Paica, tlia skin and emnplniaa op, and the SUT toilot and be.by soap in Hie world. O .III, TiWm-nt fnr Vr'ry HtHMT. Ctn u.i k H-.ai, ! ,- -"W H Kkin of crimta tn t, -i ... . V lu tw . . ..A i-- --i.Vk.Mr, to OtMlt . . .-. W. t--tt V. , ., i ... i .-a C--I-. to - . .... ...... tl AA '4 tfr- Prevent Baldness 9 L NICE NEW Spanish Mackerel, Fresh Oatflakes and Grits, Fulton Market lieef, Small llame, Breakfast Strips and English Cured Shoulders. Genuine Java Coffee Fresh Roasted, and Ground to order 2c JLb or 6 LBS. FOR A DOLT, A It. This is a HIGH GRADE COFFEE at a very low price just for a leader. Try it and you will buy no other. Carpet Tacks lc per keg. Good Brooms from 25c up. I have a small lot Imported Ginger Ale which 1 do not care to cary over to another season, you can have what you want of it for Cc per bottle. 'Phone 01. I The mere we are the only firm in town that sells ROYAL BLUE COFFEE delicious, invigorating and nourishing is no rea son why every well regulated larder should not be supplied with it. Considering its high degree of merit, its price is extremely low- DIAHOND HAMS, (Introduced by us.) Armour's Smoked Sausage. We keep everything tliat is nice in groceries. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. - Phone 137. Aepchbell & Co., Successors to A. B. POWELL At hi Old Stand, BROAD STREET. JUST RECEIVED Fresh Oatmeal, Graham Flour, Purina Whole Wheat Flour, Cream of Wheat, Grape Nuts, Postum Tapioca, Macaroni, Star Lobster and Salmon Steak. FANCY GROCERIES. All orders will have the personal attention of E. L. Arch bell who has been for a number of years with the reliable firm of John Dunn and know the wants of tho public. Thanking you for your past patronage and ask a continuance of same. Respectfully, ARCH BELL & CO., Phone 194. 75 Broad St. TnnnniiiYiiixiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiZTiiiTTiiiTri FOR HIT Tho East End of the Harvey House 16 Desirable' Rooms, with water bath and gas. Apply to J.I. 941 Middlb St, NEW BERN, - N. O. Ball: Bearings j . r are adjusted In the flrstvplaos y expert. ; It Is not advisable for one nbt n expert to touch them. ? - ' -.- j . If your, wheel does not work Jutt right hare a men who knows how,, to look it over, "AB repair work guaranteed:' Get what you. pay for by coming here. . .. i - wix.. t. jhlsh:.:y Dealer In BiOToias, FmaaaifS, BKMrfiOT Goom, PnoNooBAPms Jos PaUTtae, RoBBia Stamps, Bbal Psbssis, ao : . 9 t-y) Kiddle St , MEW hERrt, H. MM Wholenale & Retail Qrocer, 71 llrosd Hi. fact that iw New Arrivals that are beauties we are showing In a variety of effective patterns and shades In gray suitings, fancy cheviots and worsteds, broken checks and herring bone In a harmonious blending of color ings that will please the man of good taste, and which we -will make to onler in the most .exquisite styles and work manship into suits that will do you proud, at fair prices. F. ST. Chadwlck. To the Public! After thanks for past patronage wo desire to announce that on and after September 1st, 1001, Mr. J. J, Hart (whom you all tnow) will be found at oaf office' to welcome hla manj friends, having been ad mitted to the the "Old Sellable Firm' V which will continue wider Mi ' ' xttTi sincerely, ., --si - II. HAUN BOW. BRICK, . BIUCKSolld hard pressed brick la any quantity yea nay wlak at Moore's Wood Yard. ' '
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