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f 1 YCL, XXI NO, 63 u ', T. C, FRIDAY llOHriSSj JUNE 12, 10O3. ' TWISTI-SECOHD X Ki k P.rnfnvif l n ft c T KEW SERVIAN KING. lfewsM t,i a n s a f i m f a ji e i n fjMufjf - t r 1 O Li iL rf IS ' to ' to to . OA f.v' ": to i :L to to A'partial list of the delicious REFRESHING l sip: v J5c DRINKS '4 bottied'by4 tne Crown' Boitling f V k Woiks:' Blood Orange, ' Orapgo Phosphate, - - Lemon lodo, ' t. Lemon Soar, ' " ' Cream Chuco'atr, , 1 Cream Sodn, " ' r " Safeaparilla, " A , - Jronbrew Tonic, r- , , r Belfast Gidger'Ale, "Afri.Cola, ' Ueerlne' t A , . Now introducitis; tho fittest of ' lager Beer. - CrowflBolirlfoiks, . LEE J. TAYLOR, Prepr, Phone 10S. - ' Cor. Queen ft Bern Ss EDDIES) h y 7 'J ' ' t i. '' -." . The Old Man's BISCUITS with. :; .MEADOV: . GOLD ' and you will : be Happy.! Sold only in the Fa mous INEB SEAL BUST : AND ODOR PEOOF . Package. IT'S DELICIOUS. , ? For Sale byJB. B. Ilackbuni, Jno. A Willis anl Luoa A Lewis. -,," ' . - ' . " v - "SUITS MORE PEOPLE THAN ANT OTHER. BBAND." ' ULU i RYE WHISKEY. y.T STRAUS, QUNST & CO. Proprietors, '' ; ' ' " ' ' ' RICHMOND. VA ."' nONIST QUil lTY.;" H0NI3T .....'.-'." ' . - Tor f ale b All Pens, Pens! I jA -fine: tine -of Pens , now in stock Call and examine, Qvven Q. Dunn, Jit rOLLOCI RT. ? . 5 Of nil tho Tount- I' - :-v.. . Mi r JLivJ uvj I Dunn, J. It. Parker, Jr, McGehee HtfJnY . - . V 5 " 1 ' MIASCEL POPCUE PB1CC. Reliable Dealers. The Racycls & Any Clcyclc n. , --) .h;' Tlt i EASY i it. f : I! All J I j f ' 1 t I 1 t T ; I W' M Miss Leah D Jones came homa last night. " ' 1 . . i Mr J J Baxter went to Qoldttboro yeB terday. , ... Mr D R Davla Ii at Beaufort and wIU return 8atnrday. n - Mr Henry C Poscne of Jonea county ipent yesterday in the city. " . ( ( Mlsa Chapman of KnoxvMe Tenn .la In the city, he guest of ; Miss Elizabeth Ellis., v, ( , , ,i . Mrs. B A'Jordan, after a Tlslt ; trf ier son Mr 0 0 Jordan, went toher iom at Raleigh yesterday. H " " " . Mrs 8 M Carroll who spent aereral days at Mr W F ; Rountree's, r went to AsheTllle, yesterday. , 4,; ' ( Mrs, O. Marks has retnrAed. home from Charleston, 8. 0., where ahe has been visiting for a few -weeks. ,- f Mrs J S( Green and daughter 'jfannie, left yesterday for . PolumbU, ; S . C, Jo spena seferu weeas, . ,v Capt E L Keeler, after spending a few days In town left on last night's train, for bit home at Octae'r'3:-;.''fl- Mra. J I Batter,' two children" and Misses Sue and Lizzie Howard jwent o Black Mountain yeaterday. v. i: , Mrs H 8 Bradahsw ! and daughters, argaret and Francis, went to Hlllsboro yesterday for a Visit to friends. M TMIss Beckle Sheral the guest of Miss Sarah Coplon, of this pity, for j eyeral days left for Durham yesterday morn Mr and Mrs M Bhevell who have been visiting the family of Mr 8 : Coplon :tw- turned, to their horn at Baltimore' j es- terday. Z. - - Ml t Mlss Josle Glddens, who has. been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J Waylaad Jones on Broad street, baa' returned tocher home at Ooldsboro , W 1 " t .iv Have you tried Bohmer Beer, It Is a pale Lager, sparkling and fine, Call (or It . 1" v J. ' ' ' ' ' , Mothers, Quakers, Beckers and Leg- gets Oat flakes 10c. package at J R Pa ker, Jra. , t f-j , . ' A full and complete Una' of fancj eakes and eraokera at J R Parker Jr'a. ir A full and complete line of Intern a- al stock and poultry food for sate at J. B. Parker Jr. J, i ' Crown Bottling y7orks is the most up-to-date Bottling house la the State. Call For, Bohmer. JEx port Beer. , 1 ; f. Dress Goods." . ' It yon 'need anything in the line of Urgandles, Batlate rlquea,'' Flannels, Silks, - Ginghams, ' Percales and White Goods, why we havethem. - Will show them to yon and make the prloe suit ; ' s. it. aKBoravflu. REPORT OF TE CQND1TI0K '.'J " OP THE '"fy NATIONAL BANK, Of New Berne, N.C. atNew Bera, Jm theptateCof.Nortb Careliaa,'; ' ; at the elose ef Business,. y VV Jtae; tb," 1901. ' f i RESOURCES. n V!;,:.- Loans and discounts .....r..$4303 83 uverararts, securea ana un secured...!....:.... U. 8.- Bonds to secure circu 1,76818 13,000 00 lation., i ....;...... Stocks, securities, etc Uanklng-nonse, turnltnre.aod - fixtures Other real estate owned...; 1 11,000 00 4,000 00 Due from National Banks (not Reserve Affentsl 89,214 67 Due from Bute Banks and Bankers.........'. ' ' 1109 W Due from approved reserve agents . 89,074 g8 Checks and other canh Items Motes of , other National Banks.,.., 4,101 00 Fractional . paper currency. 'nickels, and cents 618 89 Lawful money ltcscrve In Funk, viz; Ppocle 81,4 1 03 Lfaltoiidernotos l:s, J00 3,4S3 00 Rodeuin'.lon fund with U. 8. Treas'r (5 of circulation). 1.2C0 CO Total' $519,801 03 . ' LiAxinTira." N Cgpltal stock paid In llon.OO On Surpliiifnnd ',' J Ci t'ni'.iviilf.i proftiij, i" j fi. i fni tBjii u pui.i o,m et I'.i ii.!-1 1 1 "iiiik roip. oiit- lr, , : " 2V'.! 00 !' ') t) f r :rv.si.l V-nntt ii,7i'J 12 I ' 1 1 lit ami f - j 7 j ; : . i r. " ' f 1 1.1 i '. Army Revolts, Kills King Alexander, The Queen and Queen's Brother. Cause of Uprising. - ' Special to Journal. ' Lospoh, June 11. Peter Earageorge- vltch was last night proclaimed King of Servian King Alexander, Queen Draga and the Queen's brother having been as- sasalnated. i , I Prime Minister Seinger, Minister Mar-: Vltz and wife and commander of the palace guards were also murdered. Ail were murdered by the army which re volted and broke loto the palace after midnight, having surrounded the square and overpowered the guards. -wt- King Alexander, an expert swords- man fought fiercely for hi lifu. ..The ueen ran screaming, but was shot down, t lc t n t r 1 The soldiers hold the palace, streets and forts, 'and have cowed the : people thoroughly, a . : : 1 ' ' ' , (The unpopularity of King and Queen and lack of pay for the troops caused the revolt.' ) .. i "7 ? '' SUPREME COURT ADJOURNS P?r. M i, Teira.' .Final, Opinions Handed f Down. , ' fv- r 8peclal to ionrnal. j " . ( RAi,KiQrt,' June ;11. The Supreme Cjaurt filed the ; following opinions to- ;Moore vs Palmer, from Guilford,: er- bmlth vs Ingram, irom Montgomery, petition tp rthear dismissed. ' - QBessent VS Bo Ry Co, from For ey the, afflrmeifc-rv1 'K'Si4fe' Miwaltnef vs Assurance rjooiety rrom Ctawrjfaffliimd.:r';f--;-r :'?; .HallVburton vs Slaele. petition1 to re- hWdtomiBaett-'-:'5 "r'ti.j;;; s Ballyburton vs Slagel, n(? error. liamb vs Llttmaa, from' Rowan, ' a - jDonh vs Railroad from Duplin, peti tion W rehear dismissed. -,: , . ' " ' Oonrt adourn for term , ; - ; 'i ' j 30 YEARS IN THE PEN. This is the Sentence of Jim Wilcox For j -f jhe Harder of Nellie Cropsey. . The Supreme Court of North Carolina lading no error In the trial below; con denfns Jim Wilcox the murderer of Nel le Cropsey to the penitentiary for thirty yera.'.''';'..'.' -.TtiiX KeUle Cropsey was a Deautuu gm seventeen years of age and had accepted the attentions of Jim Wilcox for some time, and it Is -said that she loved him ardently . Every thing r ; went 1 slqng smoothly 'until a girl ' cousin of New Tork.Bkid Miss Croosev a visit, when WUcOx transferred his attentions to the new gfrl and neglected his former sweet- nearby This provoaea some petty joy- s oaarrels. ana presents were , re- turned!i", V..'.t ''' One nleht - in November; 1901, : Jim called at the Cropsey home, bnt was weaiea vry ooouy oj aw amao. cow- ever, at his departure, lie insisted that she accompany him to the porch, . as he had some explanations to make which he wished to make privately. v . ' r Bhe went, end that was tho last seen of .Nellie Cropsey until thirty-seven days bier her dead body - was found floating on the Pasquotank river.' Bruises were on, the head, as If made by some blunt in strument,; ' ..'. -. . v" , It wu at onoe dlclded that the girl had been killed and certain circumstance! pointed to Wilcox as the murderer, who wu arretted an susplolor. . ; , .. . Wilcox's first trlsl.waa In March 1909. In this trlal,ihe evidence as in theeo ond one also, wu purely circumstantial but nevertheless the Jury returned a ver dict of murder la the first degree and he wu sentenced to be hanged. ' - The feeling wu so hot against him that dur ag tbla trial the spectatoriraad lit h demonstration . that the Supreme Court on appeal gave him a trial which was granted The case wu moved from Perquimans county for the seoond trial This ooenred !n February, 1903 This lime he was oon rloted Kit murder In tlie second degree sad eenlenr.ed lo thlnjf )tar. Itnprls a mint at tfi luinr. From tht J idgmint liu ppc!eii. if j a a 1 ( t luhu A CiiiMicn i 9 t itu;;;;;jegzeu1 ill Oto Mil liiin-ffll i-.-.'StaliEnptim. ' ! - -v ; toL.a 'LimI (L.J ,oaJ :'Bn'Mlcrtd by Cnticura Soap, Ointnieiit ani Fills r S ? 5-,'- T 4 -. !i ' ' , CC:-PLETE TREATrjrENT. SI.Q0. i . t. 'V ) 1 ' The agonizing itching and burning of the: akin, as In eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis ; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled head; the facial disfigurement, a in pimples and ringworm; the awfuljlaf fering ot infanta and the anxiety of worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tet ter and salt rheum, all demand a rem edy ol almost Superhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cnticura Soap, Ointment and Pills are sicb. stands proven beyond all doubt. No" statement is made regardlng thent that is not justified by the strongest evidence.. The purity and sweetness, the power to-afford immediate relief, the certainty ot speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy, have made them the standard skin cures and humour remedies ot the civilized world. ' . I Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Cutioura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cntlcle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cutlcura Oint ment freely, to allay itching, irritation and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and, lastly, in the severer forms, take Cutlcura liesohrent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set Is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, iij (figuring and humiliating skin, scalp ond blood humours, with loss of hair, v- n all else falls. i PTlie Daintiest of Kisses; Have you tasted me, if not, why not, lam the daintiest and most dellghtfa' Efos of my kindjn the world. I am mfde of the finest Porto Rico Molasses, Granulated Sugar, Batter and Cream. What "could be nicer than Duffy's Old Time Molasses Kisses, end for only 5 cts yooean know all about me. j. Bold by PS Duffy, druggist; J B Daw son, confectioner; L E Bryan, confec tioner; Mr Kafer's Bakery. Mr Barring- ton, Hwrner of Hancotk and' Broad: Di Lelnster Duffy, druggist) D A Hargett, dngglat. . r- v'; .';- ' :. Prices furnished to dealers on request. Manufactured by New Bern Oandy Fao- tory..'.5''-'- , . Every one who would take a second thought would prefer what they drink corked with the Crown Cork because it is ued bnt once, . therefore carries no germs Or dirt. The Crown Cork only is nsed by the Crown Bottling Works, Lee J Taylor, proprietor. Phone 10S. New line of Panama Hats lust received at J J Baxter. ;,; . ' If: Bids ;Wanted. The City hereby advertUef forbids for copying from the county tax llit,thecity property and Poll for' 1908 and to 'com pute the same. All bids to be sealed and In City Clerk's bands by first Tuesday in July i' Sealed bids are also uked for Food supplies, ' for 'City hones one year. Apply to Chief Hargett for fuu laiorma- tlon. -- v ,-. . :. -f J.J. TOLSON,' w 7 City Clerk. IIICIIAIIDSOX'S ; STI1AWIIEIIRIES. ' Fresh every day at Dunn's. Price 6c. : ' Finest Berries grown in this section. v V JNO. DUNN, ' ' "; ' Grocer. To Ccnu ncicrs. Fjtlmiitci will be rocolved by the Building 'Committee Of Graded flchool Trnstrci fur the general coniiractlon of the new Ora-lul School Building to be erected at Kew 1' ?n, N C on Jane 12 :h I'lnn ni rp" "''r ' caa'bo ob- ni! I fr .!' A"'-'. !, II V Hmpnon, r.i j:f.-ni !.,r, c; no. Anotner hresh ri Small JUST RECEIVED. 'JPry one. They are Strictly first quality. Yours to please, u. ii. triuuiiiiiuu 'Phone 91. ' . Gaskill Hdw. & Have a foil line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Planers, Ice Picks. I awn Mowers from 12" to 16", Flj Traps, Mouse Traps. Matting and Carpet Tacks, Bill things needed for refitting or fitting Car load Sash and Blinds and f nil stock of Builders Material. We sell Masury's Taint and Lewis' Lead. Try either, both are of the best quality. Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. Gasl Hardware anil HARDWARE! 78 MIddleSt. Phone 147. Ottf 1 ce I' will be sufficient - to gain your tronage. roe cream we mate delicious In every sense of the X word. It Is made of everything X tnmt tenas to miu it aenoiona. j ' If yon like a smooth, rich cream , , try ours. J . 8So per qi packed in Ice, dellv , ered at your house atany time, IVIcSbfley W tMMMM Give r us la; Calj. -. Wo would be pleased to have you call and examine out line of, BUILD EES' MATERIALS, Paints, Oils, Refrigera tors, Water Coolers, Lawn Mowers, lee Cream Freesers, Tinware, Galvanised and Enameled Ware. . . . " "!!"Hif LOOK TJ8 UP, ; Foy & Simmons, General Hcrdwaro, WE17 IIEIXIiVI C JLl I' '; , ( f b!1 I' i - h evr-r (' , ' t . f! " ! ' . '! i-; I' -) U To 1st' ; ' il IS ! 1 It f tM'fl ' t t I i ! A of Lot Harvey's g WholcMile & XXetall , Gror, 71 Broad St Hill Supply Co., Window Screens, Dcor Screens, Poster Tackp, and many other op the home. 11 Supply Company, , MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craren St. Phone 216. IT DO PtQPE TUK? Because we sell goods so cheap. We sell goods cheaper than others can buy them. Look at the prices: Clothing. 26 Mens Suits worth $10, for $6 98 85 - " " $8 4 79 43 " $5 2 98 60 Childrens Suits worth t6 00 for $8 76. 44 Childrens Suits worth $3 00 for $198. 75 Childrens Suits worth tl 60 for 98d. -a- .. 60 Qreni 8nits worth $1 00 for 69o. .lf;' - " Mens Shoes. 200 pr Mens Shoes worth $4 00 for $2 69. 150 pr Mens' Shoes worth $3 00 for 2 00. 96 pr Mens Shoes worth tl 60 for 9$c. 75 pr Mens Slippers worth II 60 for 98a - Womens Shoes. 98 pr Ladies Shoes'' worth $2 60 for II 98. ; . 100 pr Ladies Shoes worth tl 60 .for 98c - 100 pr Ladies Slippers worth tl 60 , for 98o. 200 pr Ladles Slippers worth tl 00 . for 78c , 160 pr Ladies Slippers worth 75o for 49a '. jvbmETs. 75 dos Mens Shirta worth 75o for 49o.;-vv3.;f ; Big lino Dress goods atprioes that wW astonish you. ( ' ' Big lot of Hamburg remnanU to close out at a bargain. v ; , S;COPLOPir;: 79 MIDDLS STREET, Next to Qaskl .'. Prtlwr Con New Bern. 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