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.VOL. XXlNO. 48, TWINfr-SICOND JUR KIW BItt!(, H..C, WlDNtSDAT ilOBKIIfl, MAY J, 1903." . 5 TO GO TO Sf." Steals And Find What u Want In V , ' Wash Goods, - g AND KEEP COOL. $ Special price in 7 this week: "J ITS. Ill AT ft l AS is 60c Albatross in 40 inch White Lawn, worth 18c and VJ 20c, only 10c, 12c, 16c. Fancy Piques, good Value, worth 25c l only 16c. 5s 32 inch Madras, beautiful patterns; was bought to retail at 20c, only 12c. J 60 pieces New Lawn, 15c value, 10c v) il Great Pleasure 2 to know that vhat ij you drink is C'le.n g is the way v ilh all of Drinks. We use only a tne Beet ana rurest of everythingT 1 11 CROWN BOTTLING WORKS LEE J. TAYLOR, Proprietor, II Phone 105. 4 4 We ure receiving daily a new line of Spring Furniture, Have also just re ceived a very fancy lot of y. Rugs, Leather and Velvet Couches A.1 Prices that will Astonish you. ' (11 va us a call and examine our Btbck. No trouble to show goods. r Very truly, Tai Disoswii ""!ijlir Ht W THE wmnnniiFiir o miiio K ALL PER80H8 wishing., to connect their dwellings, stores, or other buildings with water or sewer, system o' the city, upon appli- cation to the 'Superin tendent may have the T work done and the pipe furnished at actual ' ' COSt- V-'-'-''-W'-:.;' T::r & Hit a few things for m all colors, only 39c. Cor. Queen & Bern Streets. 4 Vba Owe Us Nothing (or doing right The druggist who deaires to grow in the confidence ol bit neighbor has no other aais and sore: wjr open to him. . - v We limply solicit jour pa tronrge on the ground of pure drags, rightly handled, at (air prices. On this ' basis we have grown; on thlbasis we will oentlnae to grow. We are In buiiaes to make money, but know full well s s f that we mast earn yonr eonfU e ueucv ucunv wo can jvu j . i. a. - 2 patroDage Duffy's, 11 for. S. TW & Middle Bta. vSDBCIO.1 SqIC ot- Parties that wish some thing pure and sweet can get 6 lbs. lard for 66c. Send your buck et to the'--- - ; :,:. ;. f The Oaks Harket , . . branch ornoi ; . A. B. Baxter Q Co. ' r Commission ' y?;Broke&:- . t. m t akJi el 17 Crarea Street, Phone33 NEW BERN, A. O. Main Office, 91 BrodwT, Now York. Moderate margins. El!ntnr!ce. Private wires to Row York. r';,!ieftba!!!,2 and, mnrt'an!"e iH r S. lWB -VJ"-I ft 1 C0HRICT OP AUTH0R1TT, " ' 11111111,1 )i"ni Betweea Feaenl anlQTil wU)sdeI EaWga, May M.-AJI odd case has de- reloped at Hew Ben. which UtoItw a oonfllct betweea federal and BUM ao thority. Xk W QrBWadel of the united State BerenotvCutter BontweU WU aned by Alfred Byrnan, formerly eox awaln of the cutter,' for maltolons prosecution, In proceedings of arrest and batty Lt, Blaisdel . wai arrested "on, the streets of Kew Bern by the Bherifl, He then asked the latter t go to the cutter with biqk The Bherlffdid eo. Am eooa as IX Blalidel got aboard he put himself under the protection of the Csptaln.who hat eret sines gtren him protection. The Sheriff demanded of the Secretary of the Treasury the person of Blalsdel, but the Seoretary laid he could not be arrested while In the discharge of his official duties. District Attorney Harry Skinner Is directed by the Secretary to hare the caose remored to the federal court and the situation reltered. Until this la effected Lt. Blalsdel has to remain on board the cutter or the sheriff will at tempt to arrest him. ' District 'Attorney Bkluner has msde out the proper pa- pere. Supreme Conrt Opinions. Special to Journal Rilkioh, May 16. The Supreme Court filed the following opinions to day: Hemming ts So. Ry. Co., from Iredell petition' to rehear allowed and the cause retained In this court for re tr argument upon record In original appeal. Howard ts S j Ry Co, from Catawba, petition of plaintiff to rehear dismissed. Harris ts DsTenport, from Buncombe, affirmed. Pale TS 80. Ry. Co , from Burke, af- tanned. Orr TS Telephone Co. .from Mecklen burg, affirmed. Maynart ts Ins Go from Alamanca, no error. Hays ts Ins Co, from Guilford, no error. Bray ts Lumber Co, from . Currituck, error. Following caies were dUpostd of by per curiam order: Osborne ts Leach, from tiullford, af firmed. Willis ts Mining Co, from Macon, af firmed. Balding ts Atcherfrom Clay, petition to rehear dismissed. State TsJoyoer, from Northampton, dismissed for wist of order 1 appeal In former papers. State re Bruce, from Folk affirm d. Westfelt ts Adams, from Wayne, pe tition to rehear dismissed. State Ts Bo Express Op from Burke, affirmed on authority of Bute ts Grores M no em. . Weekly Crop Bulletin For Week Ending Monday, May tS, Orer a lsre portion of 'the' State terere diourht eontlnned to pmall dur ing the past wsek, and the prospect for crops haafecoate extremely- graT. . In many oounllet, eepeolally In the- eentral west portion, no appreciable rain has fallen for nearly four weeks, and on ac count of the small alas of the plants and their Inability to withstand drought, present conditions may proreto be rery disastrous, At Raleigh the nitmber of oooseeullrs days without rain was 18, the longest period-of drought on record Where no rala oocarred the great' tt- arsese In temperature which otherwise would hOTe been Tory faTorable, aemd only to Intensify .the drought. Condi tions began to ' be f srorsble for local thunder ahowars about the list, end swot then la some dotea chiefly eastern oountlee Irregularly distributed showers hare fallen, generally la amounts qslte Inadequate, only two plaoes, Lumbertoa sad Raleigh raodrlag rer aa Inch. The small amount of rala that did occur was wry beneficial. The temperature ater sged orer 10 degrees '. abore the dally aormal, the maximum exceeded M .di grees during the last half of , the week, reaching an extreme of 08 degrees at Marlon. ETery day wet warm aad sun ny. The drought has caused the p recit es suspension ef all farm work, er the son Is la bed condition. For the time of the year crops ere generally quite small aaaiaur or. . CASTOR I ft D For ln&nu and Chlldiea, , Tti thi Too Kara Alw3ji Bough! Bear the.' tngaatareof A full sad complete Has of Interna- si stock aad poultry f oo I for tale at J, R. Parker It. . r . ' ,,,, , :: niCIIARBSON'B Pt ; OT::AVi:::::::ii:r3. Prcch every day at Dunn's. Trico Cc. rinc:tr:rr':3 crown inthi3cc:i.':n. ' rricatjt: i crato,C3 CI. (if:ibs liiiiacE Say$ VUl Not ' Again Politics.- Go Into Baptists OaSUto Aid To Colleges. ' Effect Watts Bill on Mooa , Shining. - Toted For (traded School.' Bautgb, May 86. At Wake Forest college today editor J. William Bailey made an address-at the alumni banquet, which In sOme respects Is a notable ut terance! He discussed the policy of the Baptists regarding State aid to higher education and said a denominational col lege Is not an Institution to create specialists; that the church does not abandon the principle of opposition to State aid bnt that the latter will be con tinued, and yet that while the Htate University will continue to Injure the denominational colleges, the latter will continue to prosper. The cancellation of farm mortgages In this county Is remarkably large. It Is learned from the officials thst there Is lees indebtedness than In many years past. The number of new mortgages given Is very small. Much buying of land Is being done. - Adjutant General Royster says com plete rosters of the officers and enlisted mtn of the North Carolina National Ga.rd are now being made rut for the war depaitment. Uo says the companies are being recruited to the atandard, and thatthe strength of the Guard, Including the four divisions Of naval reserves, will very probably aggregate alOO. There are besides the four divisions, 88 infantry companies and one light battery of ar tillery. Baslnes agent T. B. I'arker of the State Farmers Alliance says that order is now growing qute rapidly; that lec turer U. M. Cates la organizing It county by county, and finds the people glad to reorganize. Ho eays the order will not again (jo Into pointer; and adds that tt did not in 1883-97 get Into politics bnt that politlci got Into lt. The State con vention will b9 held at HilUboro In Au gust. The Alliance buildings there msy then be sold. Clerk Grant of tha federal court here, which Is now In sewion, aya there are only 88 cases of mo nahlolng while 100 ts the avorane number, tie says that .as yet It can't be told whether the Watts bill will increase moonshinlug; that there U a difference of opinion; that the wes1 ern district an Increase Ib expected; that a maker of stills there has repaired 25 in the pa1 1 80 days; that thore-are now more moomhlnlnpcaies at Wilmington ooort here, this being due to the near neas of four prohibition counties to Wil mington. . Insurance Commissioner Young has been to the piedmont eoctlon where le got two wsrrants for K o Withers, charged with collecting Insurance pre miums without license and not making any return of such premiums. Withers la now out. of lbs Ptate. A charter Is granted the Elm City bank, of Wilson county, capital $28,000, John L Ballty holding nearly all the stock. .The board of agriculture met today. One of the chief matters before It Is the relation of the A ds M. Co!h ge to the board and how to make the college ex- ptoses 'fall within the college In come. . News was received here today thit the town of Eenly had by a haultoms jortty Toted for a local tax for graded sch ools. " " ' ' ; ; FOREMAN. , May M Theoontlnnel drought was somewhat broken by showers lsst night and Friday night. v : Messrs Wat Oampen and W F Guthrie here begun digging potatoes and both report a pretty fair yield. , , . ' Our farmers are pretty well under way with .tnclr cottoer chopping, bnt' are somewhat behind owing to the first planting not coming up..--' ,' - The recent drought has so damaged cats In some pluses In this seotloa that they are beyond redemption, but the low lands will make a fair crop If the show ere eontlnuo.. -. ' ' Y f Quite a number of Our young people went to North Rlveftait Friday night to attend the dosing exerols is of Mm Lill ian Foreman's school. ' '-i'Vl 'i- ' Tki topic of ths day among ojr villa gers Is ths proposed full road by the fto- pur Lumber Company Which promises to lie of great Interest to our people, In th. t It Will grestly stimulate truck, farming and other enterprises. - ; .ry ' , Quite a Cumber of our people - went to Russell's Creek Sunday to attend the- funeral Df Mr P P Dickinson of that place wbo died Friday night of dropsy. The deceased had been 111 tot about two montbri'duilng which time he gradually grew wone until the end. He was seven ty years Of age and leaves a wife and three children. " rf ' y, Much credit Is due our gcod citliens for ths reoent Improvements -mads on publlo roads. We would suggest that a little more oare be taken In leveling the grading d ins on Section 8, There is nothing that will advert lie a place more than Its hlghnsya. , W. The Crown flottllnft Woike has Jn.l fw.i ?vd ann'hpr sl!d enr of l'nrtnnra f --' 1 1 - r t!" -t f" 'i t'-.e l'vKry In I . CELEBRATED CASE That of Ernest Haywood.' Habeas Corpus J r Proceedings Argument . Raleigh, May 80. The Ernest Hay wood murder oase will I e argued here Thursday,' on habeas corpus proceed ings." A number of photographs of the streets and buildings la the : vicinity of the crime have been taken, and also very careful measurements of distances. Both sides appear confident; the State, that bail wtll not be granted by Associate Justice Douglas, the defence thst it will win out In this matter. There are a store of important; mat ters which win be brought out at this bearing. It all bears "strongly on the great trial to be held later on. Weeks ago attorneys for the State said they were willing to let down the bars and go Into all the private matters back of the killing. There is intense Interest In the case not only In North Carolina but In other States. It is really a celebrated oase- MERRITT. May 28. We have had fine weather for the last week. The steamer Blanche carried off the first potatoes shipped from this place Saturday morning, there were about 10) barrels. Thi se who dug potatot I report ed a yield of about 80 barrels to the acre. We had some rain Sunday night which was badly needed In our section. Three colored boys ran away from their homes Sunday. Tbey think they will hare a good time abroad, but they will get fooled. The son of Mr F P Gallln who sprain ed his foot some lime sgo Is out again. We are expecting a right heavy ship ment of potatoes from here today. Guesr. Jane National Magazine The beautful girl graduate, whoae like ness adorns the cover of the June Nat-' tonal, reflects the lightness and charm of the firt Summer number of the populsr notion moniniy. roirpwing-vuna-iime, pleture-end-poem frontispiece by Louise Lewln Matthews, the number opens with Mr. Capple'a Affairs at Wash ington, fifteen pages of snapihot sketches and pictures of life st the nation's capit al. John, Hicks, In Our Island In the Tropics, depicts of life at the nation's capital. John Hick, In Our Island In the Tropics, depicts life In Por'o Rico. Curiously Intimate are the Personal Rec ollectloua of General Grant's Life In the Eield, by "An Officer of His Personal Staff.' Cbar.es Ferguson continues h's btllll.nt exposition of The Genius of Business; Frank Eberle tells how for tnnei hsve been won and lost In The Kanaas-Mlaeourl Zlne District: Dallas Lore Sharp contributes a stirring story of his encounter with a huge black- snake first of a dozen nature papers he has wrlttenlor the National; FWOo- burn discusses The Reactionists In Arts Frank Putnam's Note and Comment touches lightly on rarlous phttes of American life, aad General Charles Dick aad Albert L Cloogh write of Akron, Ohio, and Manchester, New Hampshire, respectively. Two readable articles on American railroading, a sketch of one of America'! greatest, advertising ex perts and t page engraving of the new cup defender Reliance are timely fea tures. Eva Hampton Prather of Atlanta contributes e remarkable novelette of old slarery days Little Brown Ann aad other fins stories are printed from the peas of formea H. Crowelt of Iowa, F, H. Lancaster pf Louisiana, fcavon C Cheney of Wisconsin, Clarence Hawkes of Massachusetts aad M. MaoLeaa Hell- Iwell of Ontario. The number Is lavish ly illustrated.;. .. r , , Mothers, Quakers, Hookers and leg get Oat flakes 10c package at J R Tar ker.Jr. ; y'- f Did you ever try the' famonaVBohmer Export Beer. Call for a bottle. Tog will find It a fine Jieer.;-.. ;f '.fff, HEADOIV GOLD CREAUERY BUTTER 'V PACKED :IN THIS FARIOUS ; k:::er seal cartoon Dirt and Odor Proof, you'll wear the smile that won't come oft: " For Sale br E. B. IlaokbDrD, Jno, Dunn, J. R. Parker, Jr HoGehee fc Wlllia and Lnoaa A Lewis. ' : l v t . ' , "SUITS MOKE PEOPLB THAN' ANT OTHER BBAND." ct; AXJ3, GUi:CT roxr:i qualitf- r Summer School for Craven Co. Teachers will be" hold at Dover. v It will open Jun22udan contiuue x weeks Attendaiioe la oompul-sorjr. f ' For circular of work or any la I formation concern in ar p'ac&s to? board, etc., address 8M. BHINSON, New Bern, N. C, Or L. L. HARGROVE, Dover, N. U. Of all the games ever devised for. the development of healthful exercise, base ball Is the best To be able to play ball successfully It Is necessary that you equip the team with best supplies. I am prepared to furnish up-to-date base ball goods, and pay special atten tion to mail orders. Will fill your order same day received. Write for prices. Dealer in BrOTOLKf, Fibeubhs, aau Au. Kinds Spouting Goods. Job Paixnao Rdbbxb Stamps. 91-93 Middle St., HEW BERK, H. C Pens, Pens ! A fine tine of Pens stock now L,aii ana examine. Owen Q. Dunn, 50 POLLOCK ST. I Fine Sterling Silver A new line of Sterling 811ver In the latest pieces and designs. The Raleigh, Raphael and Virginia are the most popular on the market.' RICH CUT GLA88. An elaborate and extensive line of the moat artistic cutting. The Silver Leaf and Myrtle are the latest ON DISPLAY IN J. O. B AX TOR'S WINDOW. i Designing or trans: fer paper for stamp ing linens, silks.sat . ins and embroidery also glass & china. - . - i Sole agents - .ipirrsBoonToiii, J. i. Baxter Is ageat for tbe-TJosmopo-Iltan patterns, they are standard pat terns made with seem allowance only 10a each or patterns furnished free with all dresses bought f rote 1 M ap. PASTURIZED A, ", ... -i-:tors, f; CO., Trcprl j Just received ? Fresh Grits, Carolina Bice, Grape Nuts, Force, Boston Brown Flakes, Triabita Food, fostum Cereal. Cream Cheese. Fox River Print Butter iresh from week and kept in refrigerator. The best of everything in the gro- eery line at the lowest possible prices. I respectfully solicit your trade. Yours to please. 'Phone 91 . Gaskill Hdw. & Have a full line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Planers, Ioe Picks. awn Mowers from 12" to 16". Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. Mutting and Carpet Tacks, Bill things needed for refitting or fitting Car load Sash and Blinds and sell Masurj's Taint and Lewis' Lead. quality. Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. Gastill Hardware and Mill Supply Company, HARDWARES Middle St Phone 147. HDeEdons & Refreshiog j In the Ice Cream I we sell you.' We take the greatest care In making our cream, and only the best materials. IT'S PURE AND WHOLE SOME, and can be eaten by the most delicate perion without fear of injury. 80c per qt packed in ice, deliv ered at your house at any time, McSorley Give us a Call. We would be pleased to have you call and examine our line of BUILDERS' MATJCBIAL8, Paints, Oils, Refrigera tors, Water Coolers, Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream Freesers, Tinware, Galvanized and Enameled Ware. LOOK US UP, General Hardware, '. 79 M M Street, NEW BEM, JT. C. Don't let your Carriage run down fot want of a little repair.- Taken in time the cost may be trilling. "A word to the Wise Is lufllolent " We do car rlage and wagon repairing la all Its branohea, at lowest prices, and warrant all work to be strictly flrss-olaas. We will make your vehicle equal so new In appearance, durability and motion. Jobbing promptly executed,. , We put Rubber Tires on your old or new wueels. We shrink your loose tine In a machine wlthont cutting them. Everybody la Invited to see the machine at work putting new bolts In'old placse. II. Vr.lfw A Ron, riior.s 1 !7, . ' and Fancy Elgin the dairy every a nice, cool, clean Wholesale eft Betall Oroeer, 71 Broad St Mill Supply Co., Window Screens, Dcor Screens, Poster Tacks, and many other up the home. full stock of Builders Material. We Try either, both are of the best MILL BTJPPLIES 44 Craven St, Phone 218, Hurrah, Hurrah I New Goods arriving daily and prices rower cnan at tne nrat ol tne season. The mills are closing out bargains and we are geting them. Look the prices. Men's Clothing. A big lot Mens Coat and Pants Salts worth $5 00 our price $3 08. A big lot Mens Bine Serge Coat and pants Buits, worth $7 SO, cut price 14 24 All kinds of Summer Coats and Pants worth $1 75, cut price 08c Childrens Suits. Big lot Childrens Wash Suits, worth $1 00, cut price 68c. Big lot Childrens Berge Suits, worth 14, cut price $2 98. Big lot Childrens Light Casaimerea, just received, worth $3, cut price, (1 59 Shirts. Big lot Shirts, worth $1, cut price 48c Big lot Shirts worth 50c, cut price 24c Big lot of Boys Bhlrts,all colore, worth 50c, cut price 19c Dress Goods. Big lot AH Colore Organdies, worth 25c, cut price 16o yd. Big lot Figured Lawns, all colore, worth 10c, cnt price 7Jc yd. Same as above, worth 7,c, cut to 4jc- Big lot R ds O Corsets, worth $1 00 cut price 48c Big lot Bleaching in short lengths, worth 7c, cut price 8c yd. Big lot Percales In short lengths, wrtli 10c, out price ffc Only 10 yards to a customer, each person must do their own buying. Shoes. Big lot Mens Shoes, worth $3 CO, cut prioe 1 48, Same aa above, worth f I 60, cut 98o Big lot Ladies Shoes, worth $4 00, cnt prioe fl e. Bame as above, worth II 60, cnt 98c Big lot Ladies Slippers, worth 12. out price $1.00. 8ema4a above, worth $1 25, cut to t8o Same as above, worth 76c, cut to 49o. Big lot of Hamburg Just received la remnants. Take a look at them. S. COPLON, 78 MIDDLE STREET, Vext to GaskUl Hardware Co, Few Bern, j. Ay. wood, Ptarttck Tmet; PMJMBIIQ AID fli8 T1TTIKQ Ordejt for Tobacco Fines Eollo- Ued. ,:. I .. All work guaranteed to give taU iafaotion.! ' .. " , A , y. -,.-r - , Caa be found at tb shop oo South Front Street formerly ooon .t.j it., a . . - - j. w irnnn Phone 220. - .:,' yor Kent - Wharf rrooertv formarlr cocuntaJ ht Q W Hamilton as wood yard. Also two desirable offloea la aaannd story of new brick building oa South front street. Apply to s. ii. tr:r:o5
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