VOL XIX-NO. 294 IW BIM, H. C, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1902. TWENTIETH YEAH RiUIEEI. One Hundred Veterans la Soldiers Home, Skaw Ualverslty CoMmeaeeMeat. ' mm vl .T 1 vtllil. . . . gr Allowance c ar navai aiuui ir Charleston Tri. Mtithlr Balletla Sabselrlbera. . . PabUe SehMl . " WtBtt. ' ' haibigb, uarca is. rut eoauMnesv men. eierclset of tho lair, medical aad pharmacy classes at Shaw UalversItT, - colored, were neld her ibis morning. The addreaa was Bade by Bet. Dr. John C. Ellgo of Trinity College. Got. Ay cock preaented the diploma. A number vi jiuiuiuvui iwiv T vav lMH. K board of trastees It la session. It 1 tha firat time the board hat ever met here. It la composed of New England and North Carolina Baptist. Dr. Crocker will build a railway 10 mile In length from Wilton to Stanton bnrg. He ha aecnred enough stock to pay for the work. The ronte will be via Slmmt' mill. April 10 it tho date of the wedding of MIm Minnie Tucker and Mr. Athley Baker of thlt city. Today the 100 mark wat reached In the number of lnmatet of the Boldlert' Home here. A year ago there were only 74. The number now la the greatest In the 12 year since the Home wat opened The regiment of Infantry which goat to Charleston will hare tlrength of 558 The Stale makes an allowance to the di vision of naval militia and alto to the light battery. The latter la from Char lotte. It Is understood that It will go to Wilmington and thenoe on the "Hornet" to Ch irlcsloo, with the naval militia. The agricultural department la now revising Its mailing list. It has 18,600 names on the list. To all the valuable monthly bulletin goes free of cost. At last the Bute Superintendent has heard from Camden coonly regarding Its needs of State funds to keep It pub lic schools open 4 month In the year. It needa only 16.67. Hertford want $.500. The total asked for Is almost ex actly $79,000. E. K. Proctor of Lumberton arrived here today to administer upon the estate of the late Gen. Thomas F. Toon. The latter owned landt In Robeson and Col umbus counties and bad aome other property. There was also $4,000 Insur ance on his life. Attorney General Gilmer la now pre paring hia annual report of the criminal atatlstlcs. Some counties have not yet sent In the returns. Among today'a arrivals were, W. t. Woodward, Wilmington; R. P. Taylor, Oiford; R. A. Nunn. New Bern. Salvation on the Best Liniment Price, 15 ots; large bottle 26 eta. Great eat core on earth for Rheumatism, Keu ralgia, Soreness, Sprains, Backache Stiffness, Cut, Bruises, Wound, Swell ings, Burns and Front Bite. Ba'vatlo Oil kills all pain. Cola Headache) Powder Contain no Antlpyrine, Morphine or other injurious drag. They do, not depress but stimulate the stomach and Increase ht secretion. Guaranteed cure for Headache and Boar Stomach. Prtot 10c. Made and sold by Bradham's Pbar ' maty, corner Pollock and Middle St. . Fresh Frankfurter 10c. a pound at Oaka Meat Market. Cooked Cora Beef, IB cent per poaad at Oak Meat Market. Cigars atDayis'. Davit' rreaerlptloa Pharmacy hat ex clusive agency ta ibis city ror is popo lar -Theo cigars, Beside this brand there are-oiber well kaowa brand. Buy your cigars at Davie'. Dear Ben: '. Tours at hand, am glad yon war an thoughtful as to boy wood for home, insieaa oicajayj in wood Wat nice, and will last a for aome Urn ta coma, do so again, but b tare II comet fro aaaae place, "Xoore'a Wood Tardp . - vet roara."1'-"-1' '-' . HUM: r . tBSS WOMiT. ;' Children will play and tot eWhaatad get toeir ieet was, expo metateivet la I. ' . . j . ' free from axooaar as rtaadbla aad L. wart have la th bona a Oonvh Ranud that ea be .depaaded apoa. , Aaway ' Croon BrruD will All everr reanlNmant. ". It I ruaranteed toeflra fVinrh CltAAm. . and Cronp or the price 20 ceal win b niunneo nv any oeaier senior II. Bold AGAIN HASTY TRIAL tf" -1 With Rev Evidence Afterwards to Call For Coventor's Action. ry. Special to Journal. : r - . - Rauuob March IB, Andrew Sher man Jackson, a white man, convicted of burglary at Lincoln ton.and sentenced to be hanged, wa placed la the peniten tiary today, the aenteno being com ma ted to life imprisonment. - . . Governor Aycock says affldavlta were filed by five witnesses dace the trial, to the affect that on the night the crime waa committed, Jackton wa at Gaffney, The Governor aay It It entirely poa- title , that this evidence would have changed the verdict. . Governor Aycook farther (ay, "It 1 a mltf ortnne that our law la In tuch a lhape, that while the Supreme Court granting new trial In It civil anlts for newly dlseovsred evidence, will not do o la criminal cue." Surgeon's Knife Not Needed. Surgery it no longer necessary to core piles. De Witt's Witch Haaol Salve care inch cue at once, removing the necessity for dangerous, painful and ex pensive operation. For scald, cut, barns, wounds, braises, sores and skin diseases it I unequalled. Beware of counterfeits. F.S.Duffy. Money For War,;Not Missions. Philadelphia, March 12-The South African War ha many and far-reaching effect, aad one of them wa Jieard this morning when a returned mlisionsry from China, Frederick Cromer ad dressed the Board of Foreign Mis sions of the Reformed Church at 1306 Arab street. - He said that the war was costing the Kngllah so much money that they bad none left for foreign Missions. In the district from which be had Just come there waa an English mission for tale at a bargain, and the Reformed Church ought to bur lb There 1 a large boose a chapel school and hospital aad large grounds. The placet called Tachoo and the district Hunan. This was the center of fanaticism three year ago, bat 1 report- en a quiet now. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chill aad Fever I a bottle of Gnova's Tasteless Chill Tohio. It 1 simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 50c ' THB MARKETS. The fo.lowlng quotations were recelv ad by J. K. Latham A Co, New Bern- K.O. NbwTore, March 1?. Oottok; Open. High. Low. Close March t.OS 9.02 8.88 8.88 May, 8.85 8.87 8.79 8.79 Jaly 8.92 8.92 8.88 8.86 Ang... ...... .8.74 8.74 8.85 8.65 Sep 8.40 8.40 8.29 8.88 Oct 8.16 8.16 8.08 8.08 Chicago, March IS. Wanutt Opea. Hlab. Low. Close May 761 75, Jaly.... ... 76 76 Ooan Opea. High. Low. Close May.. 2t 61 Ribat Ooea. Hleh. Low. Close May 84 810 Stock; Bugar. ...... OosuT...... 80 By I.S.L. New York, March 18. Opea. High. Low. Clot .. It) ..m . ..42 ; U.S. 8... C.B.B,Prefd..94 Tea Paa ........ A.O.F Ma. P......;... 8 Atchlsoa. ...... 741 Ya,a 0 ...sw Copper A. a O........ 46 May; .. tag : 2 "II w 94 981 78 46 I2S SUMMONING WILCOX JURORS. k i . i - J - 4 Many Ask to be Excised Prom Trying ' " : Hoted nnrderCase . J , fiuaABBTfl urn, a. v.i marcn ia on deputies of Sheriff Grandy have been riding over thlt county today nmmon lng the S50 prospective Jurymen who were drawn, yesterday from whom tq se lect 12 men to try James K. Wilcox, ao cused of the murder of Ella Cropey. : Everything la now la readineaa to be gin one of the hardest foaght battle for human life that thl (eotloa haa ever known. The lodge and eounaet have been besieged all day with applloatioat-l for excuse from serving on thl Jary. . Promptly at 9 o'clock tomorrow after noon the empaneling of the Jury will be gin and every Indication - point- to a packed auditorium long before ' that hoar. The work of-empanejlng the jary may not be completed the first day, at many name will be challenged. SWANSBORO. March 10 For the last few day our town ba been alive with visitor, Quar terly meeting of the M. B. Church, Bonth, convened laat Saturday, 8th, Inst, Rev R. B. John, P. E , waa on hand and preached three time. His termon were Interesting, especially on Sunday at 11 a. m. We thought the Sunday discourse wa the best missionary sermon we ever heard. There waa a . large Urn-out of people from adjoining counties. The Eldor left Sunday evening! for lne road to return to hi home In Wilming ton. Bro. F. 8. Becton closed the meet ing Sunday night with an able address to bis church. Bra. Becton will preach here again on the jfifth BundaV, Inst., at 11 a. m., and night, and at S o'clock, p. m, lame day, an "Easter Egg Hunt" sermon or discourse, will be part of the programme for the occasion, with the boys and girla In the "Easter Egg Hunt." Spring haa opened, so It seems now. Farmers are buay beginning to plow and clear their farme. Irish potato planting and gardening are among the buay work Merchant rather blue because of the long cold and bad spell of weather, few have their spring stock In yet. Mayor Ward la busy straightening np hi town affairs, fixing street, side walk, etc. The taw mill I cutting away a usual. One large three-masted schooner la load Ing with lumber, two others expected thl week. TheVall road they aay, 1 a settled fact. Surveying ha been done' in part, and men from the North are down look lng and prospecting. Mr. Prettyman, the owner of the mill, ha been here all the week with one or two capitalists, all In the Interest of the rail road. - Two schools are going on here, now, Hit Mamie Frank of Richland, the accomplished daughter of Mr. John Frank, I the teacher of the publlo chool and Miss Katie Plttman, daught er of Mr. J. A. Plttman, la the teacher of the private school. We have plenty of children to run two good schools all the time, but not more than half attend regular, we doa't see aay way to educate our people unless the compulsory law Is won established. Messrs. Cyrus Foecue, Bob Sab I Ion, ex-clerk Charlie Gerock, Dr. J. W. -Bandera, J no. D, Cat ton with their fami lies, were part of the large erowd of visitors dowa last Saturday and Sunday to the Quar. meeting. Ht. G. W. Ward cam home from Salter Path where he has been teaching, last Saturday, to tpead jt day or two la rest He will return thl week to flalah his school1 at Baiter Path.. Ha reports rough lime at time among the etiisa and children there, but think all Will ead welL Ills sohool will but aatll Juae coming.' . . v.-,:-. ; ' :'. A runaway match In the matrimonial world took place here but Sunday morn ing, th4 9th laat, two young people, neither oat of their teen, came hurried ly la the residence baraheaded, .puffing and blowing, of Esq D. G. Ward aylo please Mr. Squire marry u quick, as their I trouble behind a, be quick or we will be killed.1 Judge David was to MpottM. Sale 8.009 balaeJ Fatanw, Apr-May 149., Hay-Jane OOTTOI ICAJUUT. Local market yesterday wa qooUd pit, w M1H CATAHHB SlfOFP 1. tooaent apib lenaoJou viscid mucaa In nose, cleara aut lb head HnA .Iin. eatarrhal headachea du to cold con gestlon In the front of bead,' The cost ta only 10 orntt and the benefit arising . from lie cse is worth dollar health too - Mfg. by Bradhsm's Phrmtiy. ' JACOBS' Ralotgh Hye Vv'bli ley U lb . best.. S!!d lli si reel. Iatweek rout Kawaurra. S i- '' ; V-'. last yearv 118,000 ; fVv.V- t88,9M - ' Thl wek.-----.v v- ; sat- 7. mm y-tf'i .-. isooe Mon. 20000 ';'-,.. 29000 Tnea.. M00O , -; tOOOO Wed.: 10000 r f Jlo :ci)' 18000 There. 90000' ' ' SOOOO fw.c.v; v soooo taken by curpriae,, that while he pro oeeded to tie 'eat up. he trembled violent ly aad came , near uffocaUpg, but he got through att right at kit, bat we thought at one time the -Squire would really have to call on Cy .Foecue, who wa present, tq held finish the Job, the couple didn't take time to say thank ee sir, bat keedddled at once, when laat teen they were close together going oat of town looking every way for Sun day. ZTi'-'ip.tJ p.:v2 '" i ' '.: i " t- Guea we will have a llfe-eaving sta tion at Bogue Inlet, before long, hope towItooB.:W.-; vT'- '.'Some cases of meaale among the call dren. No other sickness around as we hearoL N Mr. Cora Davis, widow1 of Mr. (C, L. Davis, who died at Punta Gorda, Fla., lt January, came back here . last week to live with her parents again. . Very few fish fn these water now. Clam more plentiful. They sell for 75 cent per bushel, Mr, Homer Mattock haa just com pleted for himself, a new dwelling and several other Improvements are going on Some eneak thief broke Into the smoke house of Mr. J. M. Jones, last Friday night, and stole two hams, some pork, np other thing. Guest the thief was hungry, but Mr. Jones didn't like that kind of borrowing, and think he has spotted the thief. We forgot to tell the names of the Couple that got married last Sunday, here, by Esquire D. G. Ward, the runa way. They were, Mr. Edward Burns, and Miss Alice Scott, living near Swanc- boro. MeBars. B. H. Eldrldge and W. F. A. Lange. two 'Northern gentlemen of means, the former a large contractor and builder, of Waterbury, Conn., with his wife and little son; the latter from Worcester, Mass , a large florist, are In our midst, on a pleasure tour. They are stopping at the borne of Mr. J. W. Wood hull and family. They seem to be very nice people. Mr. Woodhull has many Northern visitors every winter. When our rail road comes, Swantboro will be the pleasure resort of North Caroltna. H. T. Z. Honey to Loan. . Whoa' yon' dealrea loan call. , One wno bat idle money ean get golden In form) ioa from ate. - No. 190 Middle 81. 'ivUO'HWAAOH. SMITH, v 1 f: d H4-'--??'- . Proprietor : .. . -. - .. m Headache otfen' retu'ls from'a dlsor dered condition of the stomach and con stlpatlonof I he bowels. A done or two 1 Of Chsmbflrlntn's Stnmsch and Llvor ialilcl will mrrnn thf-n dtHOidnr and cure the L ' e. f Ml y r. h. J ' & Co. 'r;-;-ii JKxvpt wad Bins, VTh old tody," Herr Krupp'a moth er, managed the email business affaire while Alfred stepped Into the shop, rolled op hia aleeveav worked all day With hi arme and then until midnight With hia brain, They lived in a small cottage which la still standing in the factory and which he did not exchange for. a better home until long after his marriage. .. I now quote Mr. Krupp'a own words ottered on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the fac tory: ' "From my fourteenth year I had the care of a family father during the day, added to hard work at the factory, and at night had to study how, to overcome the difficulties in the way. During this period I lived on potatoes, bread and coffee and scant portions of meat and toiled until late In the night For twenty-five years I struggled thus until con ditions grew a little easier. My last remembrance of that period is tho growing danger of total ruin and my endurance, suffering and hard 'labor to avert the calamity, and-1 say all this for the encouragement of young men who have nothing, are nothing and want to get something and be somebody." In 1S32 the factory gave employment to only ten men. At the time of Mr. Krupp's death over v 40,000 men ,were employed' In and y about . Essen in the factory and' the adjoining mines. Out look. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrupfor Teething Babies. Price, ;i0 cte. Cures Wind-Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gf ! ping Pains, Sour Stomach, Fever, Chol era Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Fyrnp promotes the digestion and soothe the ' aby. Tenney's Candy at Davis'. The sole agency for Tenney's candy has been secured here by Davis' Pre scription Pharmacy. ATresh assortment of the candy has just been received. Chocolates and Bon Bons 80 cents per pound, Fruit Tableta and Peanut Brittle each 10 cents per box, Stuffed Dales 6c. per box, Assorted Mints 25c. per .box. Bay Tenney's at Divls'. Your Attention Please V V HACKBURN S Listen to what he has to say. A New Dress Fabric. $ "The Latest Fad", a combination 0! Silk and Linen, all over, Embroidery, Insertion and Edging to match. New Lawnsdown, all shades, tl.25. Albatross, all colors, 38 inch, 60c. "Panne" Cloth, in the leading shades, just the thing for traveling suits. Coat Suits and Skirts, are entirely New Goods .62 inoh, 11.00 per yard. Ask to see them. l Oar Black Goods Department is Complete. Just Received a New Assortment '! 43 inch Tammeese 75c; 42 inch Fancy Melrose 75c; 42 inch Pebble Armore 75c and tl.00; 44 inch Henrietta, silk warp, k 1.00 and tl-CO. . k SSSHSSSSSBaSSSSBSSSSS)SSSSSSMSSSSSSSSSSSSSSlSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSMSSlSSSSSSM' ; 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. & wtViwVLVis4nsnisnwViwVttwV ttiViyv,yv Fresh Country Smoked Hams and Side Bacon, Fancy New Orleanei, , West India and Porto lttco Molassos, ' Vanilla Drips and Maple Sjrap Juet Received. , v's rVe also have a fall and and fresh supply of Fancy Cakes' ? and Crackers, such as Uneeda Biaouits, Uneeda Milk Biscuits,'. Oystereltce, "Clieeso Sandwiches, Forentine Vanilft : Creamsi; ; y. Orange Wafers, Chocolate, Ioa Creams, Ac, . . ' -' ;r; Don't fail io give ns a call and 'getiyour groceries fresh ". and delivered promptly. : :;, ; .' C-Z ;",;'' Tours to Plea:,7r;4V - .', ;"' v Wholesale and Retail Orocer, V Aliittia nn ttr "' . firm . war ' . m rauflc bi. . -jor. Aroou cs Ai ancocic bu. ar 1 tVr,vtifiiTffit ijixfjims Just Received ' a new stock of Edlsnn Plionmrranlis and Hecords very latest snnirs nd nmslc, rmutitriMl by the bent talent In the world. The Kd m new mewls are free fnm Rrit, therafore avdlilliiR tlmtsrmp liigsiitind. Kvorv sylliible prfn;i.ty pbiin and distinct. it Is a wonder. We will be glad to show It to you. Just Kooelvod a lli of Columbia, Ifnm blr, HUwrns, and Cleveluiid liii jelos for the 'rinj, , it Nice Fresh Prunes 5c lb. Nice Fresh Ginger Snaps 5c lb. Pickled Tripe 5c lb. White A Sugar 5c lb. Fresh Oatflakes 5c lb. Nearly Whole Grain Rice 10c qt. Fresh Grits and Big Hominy. Fresh Uneeda Biscuit, Soda Crackers, Biiiiqiiet Wafers and Oyster Crackers. New Brooms, that sweep clean, 25c, 35c, 4c and 50c each. Toy Brooms 10c, Whisk Broom from 10c up. Call and examine. IBM 2B. Wholesale K Retail Grocer, 'Phone 91 71 ro4 Hi. mmmmm xri z 1 At 1 vot DTcm xuone nor yet eggs; you need to ca'l on Ihe varied resources of our stock for your Easter dinner, and we shall not disappoint yon. Our counters, bins, and cellars are groaning beneath the weight of good things. Everything jou crave for your table, if it is obtainable, shall be yours. Respectfully. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer Phone 137. SPRING TIDINGS During the week of bad weather, we received New for Spring the following: Men's Shoes, Ladies' Shoes, Children's Shoe?, Men's Clothing, Boy's Clothing, Children's Clothing, Late Style Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Suspenders. White Goods, Waist Flannels, Chambrays, Fancy Ribbons, Embroideries, Laces, Elastic Belts, Patent Leather l!elts, Kid Glovee, Silk Piques, Fancy Hose, Etc. . Millinery. Your inspection solicited. Prices Guarenteed to be 10 PER CENT OWER than any house in the city. J. J. B-ASTEK. AT M. HAHN & SON'S Stables t ; ..TT,iV"e-"'' 40 head of Horses and Mules adapted tor the farm, draught and road work, thoroughly seasoned and ready for work. Fall lino of Baggies, Harness, Wagons, Carte, Etc. ever B' also I) ' (I in ia lie r:.i:;;: U.AT'AN 'ft I - 'I II, t i:oi: Tr.rn Horses ' iS: Mules, Juliusr.1. Arnold ; 66. O ROAD STREET, , , w'hohsg just returned from -tor. West with the finest lot of llorsei Suitable for tho VATiK DRIVING, SADDLE, that will bs sold for cash on time. : . as i;i:n;i:r:ENTED. . ' Sea ns before baying and SATE MONET. Respectfully, ?- " rr:ifoor:iTEj TiinifPD none t.SK& V- 810 North front Btraet, ' ' . .... BfTruiwnifiAtr Mr . si . ? Th place to boy jour Cemetery . Work at BOTTOM PRICES. . I . Foreign and Domeslio Qranito and : - Marble.' " Lettering and Finish the Beat. Send for latest designs.. All 1 work delivered. . " : ... i i Branch yard, Goldsboro, N, C,

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