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YCL. XXI-KO. 0. TWISTT-SICOJD Yu; -4 .11 41 IZ j Cf 17. Cornier Steadily Nortimrd From Jidrmeat of Conflscatloa Little Cottoi Remains Colored "Preacher CouU Not Spell. , - r " SSpremt CaartAeVp- JosirM This , ,V ' "RAUiQH,.JoiieJ.'Peoplo have little r;' Idea how great the exodus of negroes . from North Carolina la. For example f'-aa'-.-fv about a doten leave this ; station dally, . :v: ncl other placet show perhaps a like if ' -'proportion. '..The negroes are - going ' . ? f v north, ' a .hoase-eerranta mainly, and v-.'.-. -many of them are of the better class. It J ii learned from railway people that thta , J movement goer on without cessation. , l Eleven yeara ago the law -was passed to , .,, w atop this movement, bat In 1890 it Was repealed. 'Now there Is a tax, on eml- gratlon agenwi 'botU doa not check this latter-day exodus.' , J".," Hany person - art , talking about the .y ' possibility of a vacancy In the prealden ' A cy of the State University, and r.aaa , , Ing whether Governor Aycock, J Y Joy- net or Charles D Mclver would In inch v an event be elected to All IUt - - y , In .the federal Conn here judgment of confiscation was obtained against F A P-Lacky's distillery and 05 barrels of whta k.y.,..- ky, and he wu taxed WltlfouetsamouaV ' Ing to nearly $1100 .JTodsy,, an 'appeal -was taken to thalf-dUd S;a Clrcait t-Conrtof App ii , J, ( At the S ildlers Homo i'yn improve ments are bslng iido.- The dining room btctt nw ts8 l lulngea-.K-V-larged t ar rt .. 40 nurv ul th-, in 5 VV"'M', 1' tn , - C ' Toe rmns o Mnue haf nr alt 1ik(. 'tirThere T o i!4"""'V1,t 'tlooi mach fi'i ;" rata fjf ' .bi.?; ianrls, " unt In general they art; very euullcU . o " . ,j Goeror AjcVkfuft (dV for Dae 1 West South Csiotiu 0 (Ii-liref, thln- ! ?V . nnI address betore tbv faduiitiug clars - at Braklne CftNe ' , V;l-J Miss Alice Aciokf. the eldest dmh ; ;ter oClhe'Qoreriirir in n a' Wlfnon, Ik .1 the home of her" node, mid it nutlor rV'tood wtU h' Xt Moi.d iy be -operM upon for appendlcltk T . t . - , It la said that less cotton la - now helri . here than at any- time la - many " ieitrs. The receipts of coltou from the flrt : last September to date are .14 75- baits, against 11,889 daring the previous' sea inn. OnMi RkWffh one ttt the lanraat ) - if jiot the largest inland cotton markeu, as daring the season of 1880-1, : no len thait 76,728 bales were received here, .nearly all by wagon. '. Vi "..Attorney General Gilmer was here fo , day, on bis -war from hl home, at Waynesvllle to Charlotte,' where he. will appear In the Federal Oottrt In a case , against John VrVBImpson, who laat year . waa a registrar of election In Rotherford - county. Simpson ts Indicted tor refusal to allow a negro preacher to vote. The , preacher spelled "divided" "devlded". ' Attorney General GUmer says that Simp . ion hat made a very complete statement in defense, to the effect that ho had - made a nted rale in regard to the re "qu!rements for those. who applied to - register under the educational qaallflcv r tlon, and that the general , character of the writing and the reading of the man ' thus refused registration wu not up to the standard. Solomon Gallert of fiutb erford county appears m local counsel forRimpson.r , ' ' --vThi North Carolina Grocers Aaocl v tlon met here In annual aosalon this avening. ; John Uuaa of New Bern was mads temporary president.-' ' . .The North Carolina Retail Grocers Convetlon at its Initial meeting here was ' welcomed by State Auditor Dixon, Fred V Mason of Bt, Paul, eesretary of the national assocUtloa responding. John Bratton of Atlanta, editor of the South ern Werchtnt spoke. The ctlef ad jress ' of the day was by Fred Mason who said the object was to prevent price cutting to prevent wbolessHog and retatllog la the lame house, to secure a good colleo- . tlon liw, and one tutklng husband and wife jointly liable for the necessaries cf ' life.'-..-. . - .-,7:"i-:.? A Clisrtor Is granted to the Stone and , Barrlnger Co, of ( harlotta,' to deal la books, stationery, etc., ciplul 123,000 Cliarles S. Btone, Osmond Csrrloger and iitlicn b:lnf sto kholilors. , . . lb Kuprcms conn Juttlces hope tq be alile to nljoura Tlioriljr of thU W M S, Opinions in two fir torn rn I "rtnt rM r yet to be L'.nl, notably la the Wllcoi r . Iu0::;:ii I,' -J . Th rii!tcli';atct griTrrnmrnt 'wl'.l abort'y ft-1 a I ' saving st :! cn t!.c in.;' ' i n. 1 of Ocrr( V t !Br 1 1. t tm 1 r.f r.. J t 1 l sisn ii; r ' t O T ' ' H not r - ' 'i ir.e r !.. 1 v ' f .'.I j:x-li FLCOD IN SCUTH CASOUNA Cloudburst on : Pacclet . Rlverv; lArje Kills, built of Brick end Stone ;. ;: Swept Away lHu Chaff ; -' - r'. ; As a result of a cloudburst on the headwater! of the Pacolet river In South Carolina Saturday, ' si large factories are swept away, thirty-five, ; perhaps fifty lives are lost,' and millions of dol lars worth of property destroyed. Five hundred persons are homeless, and four thousand out of employment. The losses to the mills are summorlzed as follows: ' , ' A.rkwrlghVfsl!ghtly), capital t00,0C0, spindles, 20,350, looms 604. , Beaumont, capital tl00)00, 8,888 spin dles, no looma. "-. f Clifton, Nos. 1,8 and 8; capital $1,000- 000, spindles 101,233 loom! 854. 7 " Pacolet, Nocl.S and 8, capital lfiW- 000, spindles 69,833, looma 8,303, Whitney, capital 200,000' spindles 10,000, looms 800.;"' f r . - It Is said that the destruction to grow ing crops on the Paoolet river will ag gregate hundreds of thousands dollars. Kuslcal by Miss Ola; Ferrebee's Ths musical treat given by Miss Ola Ferrebee'S-clasI on lart . Friday night waa enjoyed by n large and interested audlenOe, which listened to the foUow-l "..CLASS Duet...rGalop Brlllante.. ..Ganz Misses Annie Avery and Clara Pugh. -, Walt...Mother Qnbbard..Engelmann Jenle prior, 3oU.;.......,.LItUe Ma'den.........B Hoist Neta May Wetherfngtcn; - o - dol.'....f..MLttttle Cavaller,.4V.'A Wooler ' " . JLIUto Smith. " 1.K.;..,...l,1Azalla.....o,.i.,.Ludovlc r , Annie Dlsosway.y''- . " vVlte.-, i......,Dafcdllr'..v,.'.HennIng Mts FaanlejJoplon. v f w v; Duet.. Vaux Arme.,.V:.,V.;.Llchner v Mls L'lllitn U1I nd Amy Bigdon lih Nuvtum ,...,,..,.'.. Ley bach Mis Manole Baiter.'--. ' lAoa Brillant v-Qobboert - s . MM A.niile Avery;5 SolK; .f..Tle. :.....-,... Sousa Mia Ethel Arn,Btron.". Duo'.i..,Ora6gt Elo68m..'.v...Ludovlc Mlsa Kihel Prlurjmd Annie' Avery' i)u' Yp'asblng Waves: .Vy.E Black Misaea Lola Holton and Olivia Waters r.vEn Core..i,..k.Bngolmann v" , ,' Miss Damle. Jonas,- 4 9ong...-If Dolly waa alive" . ; :iilUl8mlth.'t , : Ouet...i. Trout Dee Cavalier.. ..Splndler Misaea EtheL Hancock and Emma " Babbitt Solo..'..n....VaJseBrIllant,i:..Durand -4 f 4 Miss Clara Pogh. Solo..,' - m Florodors... ..,-. . .; Miss Annie Hardlson. .Stuart Dner..C,'.;.Lahaladlne....t,i..t.Lyiberg Misses Olivia Waters and Damle Jones v Presentation of prises. , ' MIsrDamie Jones, highest, average In 8d Theory ' Miss Emma Babbitt, -1st prizs for hlahest averute In Sad Theory. t v. Miss Clars Pugh, Sad prize for high est average In Snd Theory.- .Miss Lillian Hill, greatest ; number of pages memorized.- v . , j-; Miss Annie Avery, greatest nomberof pages In sight reading. - -; - .'., -. ; Miss Amy Bigdon, greatest Improve ment. '. ', .', ii,Ti..f-r , Xlas Fannts . Coploi, 1 J,, hours .dally pracUosv;;'-,...,.--. v.v Miss Ethel Prior, beat sight reading In brglnnars clasa.. : ; ' ! Mlsa Lily Smith, greatest numtVr of pages memorised In begin n;' class. A fine lot of Sugar Carad llams, Gold Band, now at the Oaks Market. A mati nee girl's calendar given with ' each ham. -.1.' ..,' '-': 1 ' Another Window Smashed. ' Some miscreant smithed tiie window of Mr W T Dunn, a Jeweler, who keeps a place ne lbs A 4 N C station, Bun dsy night. The objoct Cf the' smash seems to have been to obtain articles ex hibited In the window, as is usually the case. , -i Mr Dana baa a box or bay window In the front of his shop, and In the window hs keeps a largs ahow CfiRf, In wMi;h to dlnplaf certain articles of clicnp Jowclry, watch chains, etc The contents be!ng ot little vain, be svlibim rmnfi thi-.n at nl'.t, anj Hun'lay nlht, lh fliow case was all a-'ltii;!' witbLr.i't watrli chains. A worlhlea ionn, a biii V -bat, and s show C anil In ! r wn ilnn;. '".I Cf tcrn or l!i;!itf:a dollars, to ' i'i to 6 I'lkft worth of bra a . H i ! u'- i T..8 w ';. w wi t,r.: ' 'a t' a ll.lcf to ri I ' n f ' 8. t:.:v,.:'.'.w i,h leaf , t r i j ' : ; v - ... :, Tl f f ; ; a'. 1 f tn t v t) f si !. i ( p it r.f 1 1 U M k- . .. rw I " i II iJ II I ' t 1 , r 1 1 m m m iiw.ia V.-J L..J LU -: , 2Il3 . ECGHCZlICal EofiCS , Fcrr: fts Hi?rGrc.yy;h:a HIl EIs3 Fu!!s.' . prevent baldness and cleanse the scalp of crusts, scales anddandruffwlth hampoos of Cutlcura Soap, and light' dressings :.. with ;. Cutlcurn purest of emollients and greatest ot skin cures." This treatment at. once stops falling hair, removes crustsj scales and dand ruff, destroys liair parasites, soothes Irritated, Itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, loosens the scalp slsln, supplies the roots with energy, and .nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon eweei, " wnoie8ome,,: neaitny Scalp when all else fails. " , . Millions now rely on Cntkmra Soap, . assisted by- Cutlcura Ointment, the great skin cure, for preserving, purify Ing and beautifying the Bkin, for cleans ing the scalp of crusts, scales, ? and dandruff, and the stopping of fajllng hair, for softening, .whitening .and soothing red, rough,- and sore hands, f or baby rashes, itchlngs and chaflnga, -In the form of baths for annoying irritations and inflammations or too free; or offensive perspiration, n the form of washes for ulcerative weak- nesses, and many sanative, andseptio purposes, which readily suggest them-, selves to women and mothers, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery.- Sale greater than the world's product ot other skin cures, Sold throughout the civilized world, ROOT TODAY in- Coldsboro Will Endeavor to DownvXocals al Athletic part. v -Bhould, the weather perm'.t, there promises to be pne of the best ball games of the season at Atbletlo Park this after noon, between Qoldaboro end thelTew Bern team. ' ' . ; It can be said In advance that there will be no such plo nip for s the locals as they had with) Elnston, ai, Goldaboro will bring flown a atrong team. Wayne Bass, well remembered here, will twirl for the visitor, and 'Ashpoo" Kaf or will do the stunt for' the home boys. Y The gams will commence promptly at 4 o'olock and everybody Is expeoted to IM Oft band. jsj.', -...f?'i - The following b the l'ne-np' of the New Bern team:; ;t V V:Uj . Patterson, ilm - McSoriey,Cb;';;U' 'Patterson, S. is. j Bmallwood, e f. j, ,'; V Hsirdlson. r f.-' .''". t 'Tucker, En C -Tucker, F .1st b..', r Xifer, V;.';'. t will Send Red Teatav.t : The ; Atlantlo B. F, Engine Co, mot last night, and determined to send a tet team to Durham in Angust."- ' " - O J McSorley was elected Captain of the team, and all who wish to Join tie team, please see Mr McSorley at once; A full and complete lice of. fancy eakes and crackers at J R Paiker Jr's. Crown Bottling Works Is the most up-to-date Bottling house In the State. ' Call For Bolnacr Ex port Eccr. ;. '. All our colored Lawns laTe brrn ro duccd. We LaTea I! lot of t!i' - t munt be sobL Come 1 s- t'..e j i. "y ,alU!rns you can buy Li re nt 5 to To a yard. J J TAXI I II. :::v:: Di va Dress Goo33. , . . IfyoU need anything in the Hneof Organdlt-s, Bstlste Piques,' -Flannels, ElILs, CiDgbams, Percales and 'White Goods, wliy we have them. Will show them to you and make the price suit yon. - , . ' . . . v V E. W, ARMSTRONG. flew line of Panama Hats just received at J J Baxter's. - - S Mothers, "Quakers, Beckers-' and' Leg- gets Oat flakes 10c. package-at J B Par ker, Jr's.- - , Cave yon tried Bohmer Beer,' It is a pale Lager," sparkling" and fine Call for it. , ,f , ;-r,-;.rV A full and . complete JIne of Interna- al stock and poultry food for sale at J. R. Parker Jr. - -".. -S- To Contractors. Estimates will be received by the Building Committee of Graded School Trustees for the general construction of the new Graded erected at New 1908 - -s- Plani .and . talnedfrom' Archltoetv: W.BlmpsenH;,: No. 63 Broad Bt.-, Now Bern, JSC ; s. 1 T 70' : i - c:.i 'TV ipeoiflcatloua can be ob- ' f ;.i7 V'-ihs--. flV?!: t-a -iHt- rQQfl;nnP)"n i ,lJlJbU.UllL J:r I .4 ,T - '''"afR?4..' '. .-., Y' V.rfr'. , P - V. IrP'Yt .: ) 'rri. f-, )vh w 4 - Tbe Daintiest, ot Kisses: Aw . Have yon tasted be is, if hot, why not, Tarn the daintiest and most dellghtfn) , ' n.iss or my una in ue world, s i ? am made of the finest Porto Blco Molasses, Granulated Sugar, Batter and Cream. What could be nicer- than Daffy's 'Old Time Molasses Kisses, and for only S cts yon can know' all about me. 1. - ' y . Bold by F 8 Daffy, druggist;-J B Daw son, confectioner;: L E Bryan,' confec tioner; Mrs Eafer's Bakery. Mr Barring ton, corner r of Hancock and Broad; , Dr Lelnster Doily, druggist; J) A: Hargett, druggist. ( v - ' , , f. - ,r .Prices famished to dealers on request Manufactured by New Bern Candy Fan. tory; , - v.-v-. - Every one who would take a second thought would prefer : what they- drink corked with the Crown Cork . because It is used but once,' therefore carries no germs or dlrC The Crown Cork only Is used by the Crown Bottling Works, Lee J Taylor, proprietor. Phona 105. . "We are In receipt of a big line ot Tor. ebon and Valencenes f Laces which we are . selling at about .nait us regular going at Sets them, f f v. BAXTER; , Bbreadcd Wheat Bisonlt at R Par- fc0f J?S A"?attlal liat ol the deliciOTis REFRESHING ' HPMSIlrA V 'ottledCby the Crown Bottling ' Blooa Orange, - -c Orange Phwphate; ;lmon 8oia,';--4?,'-,r-' Lemon Sour, 'j- Cream Chocolate, V- "Cream Soda, ':;-'fV;,V,Ki SarsapanllV . ,' iiuuumn i Dun, .( ; -.. .T--r. 'Belfast Ginger. Ale, ; ' : ;: AW-Colo, L.-'-tTi; . Now introducing the finest' of Lager Beer.- . . tea Celtic Woib, LUE . T1IL0E, Propr, ' rbone lot. "Cor. Qucca A Bern Sit V- 0 ill JL .J . itil c!,l ( in 1 W.V V '"'a VaViVa YeY Another Fresh . - ' i aJHItlll r -)txu 1 '..?' ;'v.-.'.:-j - -- v--' Vj!V',v:;.; VB JUST , RECEIVED. -: Trjf- one Strictly first1 quality, U - Tours to please, J.L. U. 1J. OaUiUUlJ, eror, 'Phone 91. , , 71 Brawl St Gaskill Hdw. & ' Have a full line ot seasonable White Mountain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Planers, Ice Picks, -lawn Mowers from 12" to 16", Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. Matting and Carpet Tacks, Bill things needed for refitting or fitting Car load Sash and Blinds and sell Masury'a i aint and Lewis' Lead. quality. Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. GasM Hardware anil HARDWARE 78 Middle. Phone 147. will bs STifflcient to'galtf your patronage. , The cream wo make Is dellolons In every sense of the' word. : It Is made of everything that tends to make It dellolons. If you like a Smooth, rich oream .try ours. 'yvv' 1 ... '.,...' 86e per qt packed in ice, deliv ered at yonr house at'any time, - 1 McSorley. ;. Give us Call; .-; Ws would bs pleased to have yon call and examloa" cot line of BUILDEI13', HATE ttLALB, Paint,' OQa, Retrigera tors Water Coolers,4 Lawn Mowers, ' tee Cream Freeiers, Tinware, Oalvanlaed and Ehametod Ware.Vv "V:-"'v... tooK ts UP, - General Hardware,-' v 19 Semi Frnnt Sif 'i ii ; ! ; ;r-i! 6' if f r t i 1 i of vote I19 I1 KIW v Lot;Harveysr They are Wlioleale s& CetaU Mill Supply Co., goods at this seasons price. Window Screens, Door Screens, Poster Tackp, and many other up. the home. fall stock of Builders Material. We Try either, both are of the best 111 Wy. Company, MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St Phone 216. WHY DO PEOPLE TALK ? Because we sell goods so cheap. We sell goods cheaper than others can buy them. Look at the prices: Clothing. 25 Mens Suits worth $10, for $6 98 85 " $8 "4 79 43 u f5 2 98 50 Ohildrens Suits worth $6 00 for $3 76, 44 Ohildrens Suits worth $3 00 for t f t 8. 75 Childrens Suits worth $1 50 for 98c. -9 60 Childrens 8dts worth $1 00 for 69c. Mens Shoes. 1200 pr Mens Shoes worth $4 00 for ; ft o9. 150 pr Mens 8hoes worth 8 00 for ;I2 00. 90 pr Mens Shoes worth Jl 50 for : :9Ba' -V- ' ' 7$ pr Mem SUppers worth II 50 1 Wbiriens Bhoes. 98 pr Ladiei i Shoes worth 12 60 for ;;u 99. v'-;:-:; - y - :. . 100 pi Ladies Bhoes worth tl 50 . '? for 9&c . A : . j . lbo pr ladies Slippers worth II 50 "ifc-f 980.. v -I; "-.r 200 pr Ladies Slippers worth II 00 for 78c - . . 150 pr Ladles Slippers worth 75o for 49a 76 ioz Mens SMrts worth: 75o for .430. Big line' Dress' goods" at prices that wUIsstonlflh joa. 'S , Big lot of Hamburg remnants , to close out at bargain. ' . , ..s, v v ';S;;'COPL(pN,;:,. 73 KIDDLE STREET, Nex to OwkU ITanlwaMt Co., New Pom. !..a w au ....ju v.k. Under Hotel Outlaws, . ; Docra . A ' V 1, '".
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