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"9 ) )J. 1 1 J 1 N, h II rM i YQL.;ilMO. 115 - KST7 EI-VS CM. WIDSESDAY M0RXIX3, AUGUST 12, 1803. - . Sk. A. efk UGSTNSG'S VTCRI.' SENSELESS : ALLEGATIONS CROPS IN PAMUC0, v V. imiiiiiUMHiUUiiHit J- V . VlVaYgVaWiWaVaW ' n ri .NNN ir r J n & 1 .N : - u -lira ? ft 1 1? Has just received a Shipment of N Va and Torchon Edge and ' hserttngs csfy; to match These goods have been marked, down low; far below the usual price, in order to close them out before Fall Stock t comes in. J.1 v 2 New All Over Lace, beautiful patterns, at 80c, 40c and 50c per yard. All Over Swiss Embroidery at 50c, 60c, 75c, 1 25 and $1 50 per yard, All Colored Lawns at half price. See us for Low Prices and Save Money. Atlantic Stel MOREITEAI CITY, W. C. - SPECIAL REDUCED ATES during Anpst and September $2.00 per day, $10.00 per week, $30.00 per month. Now is the delightful season at the sea-shore. Fishing and Hunting is fine. " . - . The Atlantic Hotel is newly remodeled and refurnished, Enjoy August and September at this famous seaside resort. EARLE TURNER, Manager, MOEKHKAD,ClTT, N. C. ooocononoDonononononococcn 0 T. J. Turner Furniture CoV The only Exclusive Wholesale Dealers and Jobbers bf'0 O. Furniture, Mattresses, Cooking and neatlng Stoves, Bed" Q Q Springs and Feathers in New Bern. O O All goods shipped direct from factory in solid cars. Q Q All Mil Orders receive prompt attention. Q O Office and Salesroom : East Side of D Market Dock, in Dr. Hughes Iron Clad O Building, No. 7, NEW BERN, N.-G. g Open 7 a. m., Close 7 p. M. .Jj Phones : Office 172. Residence 254. 5 J o o o o oooooaoaonoDODonoDonoccco'j paam At Farmers Warehouse, MONDAY, AUG. 3, ? 1903" Our aim is to get the Highest ilarket Price ior your ToDacco. r '; -J .:r Buyers for The A.T. Co. and tho ImTjerial To. , bacco Co. will toe with us during the entiro sea- son, ana tney will pay as much for your tobac co as on any other market. i ; ? -t Plenty of city water and good fltables for your team. , -. ';" a Come to the opening fale and keep coming. ! FAKSIEIIS WMlKlIOtSK CO t - , t'B CUBH1S, ABctloneer. r ' HOWARD k HE3TKR, Mri BRARcn orrics A. B. Baxter Q Co., ' Commission ; Brokers. Sili, Cctiti,Graii IMin n-w m i vtw birj. m. a BUI Uflr t Pmmy. !tv Tort. Moforst lMf(t. tictlwitMnrloi CempUisu t9 Daoty Ummlnioo- en. -. - , Or rt 1 tki b Bor4 uk rwM n IM lrt Vdif ( Anirad fc Mi lh)7i1 i;'f Itignil, t kkk It host rrnnnl nttit f jrrr- Vl r r1ur1 (o tirlilnf ai fi:l f b h 0k f lt fWril on of h hit U l .tj U U f;ift(,r or !f4 IfcU i- - H 1 T H 7 f.f A";--iil. J. J. TKXJT.X Printing. Irnltcs .tara., Aal Btrns to Datk One Zone kni Twenly tnre CatOe.' j Klnrtoa Pim frail jtftk.;.: ; C ' 4' The dairy belonging to Ur. J. JC Mld- rotto, iltoated jut beyond the toalhern oorporate UmlU of,tti town,,- wu boned lait -sight; between S and 9 o'clock, and it head of cattle end one hone were burned with If - ' ItJiuld that the ire wu due to a lightning itrokeM people living ' neat the plaoe saw the top of the building en veloped Is flames immediately following a blinding flash of lightning, which also shocked them V ' - 1 ' The boy that nsnally slept la the dairy wu at Ur. Mldyette! home at the time the fire originated and very little of the property la the bam and itablea was saTed." . . . "-' '"t"- ' " " " " A long tier, ofstalll on either side of the dairy contained foQ registered Jer sey milk cows which It was ' Impossible to get ont of the atalli when help- ar rived and they perished In the flames, as also did a Talaablc horse and it" to said a number of flu game chichens. v The amount of the loss will exceed 8,000 with ljm Insnraw Si. as a . ARAPAHOE August 10. BmlneM In Arapahoe Is moylng on very - alcely.' The crops are fine considering the set nacktheyjhadby th heaty ralnic we had tome time ago. We hada very heavy tain fall laat Satur day In onr vloiniiy.-.--..; . .,; ' sfi-. Last Friday i the Ohrlstlaa $Bunday School at Arapahoe had their annual picnic at the moute of Dawson's Creek we had a fine time, it was largely attend ed by the surroundina: pommunltles. Eev. S w'; Summerell'' preached, at Artp&hoe the first Sunday W this month and - Sunday night at the (Christian Church ha being on regular, pastor lion dav Bight BaY.lD H Petree' of La Grange, continued the meeting on until last night -During the "week e did some strong preaching. There wu one addition to the Charch. - ' Prof. O 3 Bock W with ni again teaching school at Arspahoe. All our boys and girls seem to like him teachen .; Mr MUfln Holton and wife f lilted Artpahoe lut Friday and returned home yesterday after a seemingly much enjoyed trip. ' ' ' There has been much sickness In our community fot the last week, . They are on the meniL . :Mf Dixon who still continues con fined to his bed, w hope be (son the mend now, . A. B. V Profits la Sctsnore Propctf. "Hon. WOltam B. Lawrence, of Ebode Island, purchased at Newport a tract of land tor tU.OOO, , aad sold It tor 1850.000. Rev. Dr. Bartol, of Boston, purchased a tract of land at Manchester by the Sea tat; 8,000,, aad.' solfl U ' for $180,000. Charlee T. Bow of Boston, purchased a tract of land 1 i Kr Uarbor for tlOO, and' sold a portion of it for 1400,000, and fats a -portion 1 of it lefr. There are many similar cases along the New Jersey Coast," aad saad donee that some years ago were practically value letl.koweeU at' hundreds,' end la eome ms thousands Of dollars per foot front. This lactases la value" la ooeea' froat property that a occurred along 7 the New Eagkad aad Ifsw Jersey Coasts, Is beglaaug to extend to the UonA At Unde Ooest, and ft is a ourlou sod re- aiarksble fact that the ealy spot south of Cspa May, V.'J. that Is at all aooei tola, aad with tributary populatfoa. Is fsw kQm of coeaafroat at TUglsU Beach, 7a-V i .,;.'- "Instead of helag a laisrf, the sum mer home has pretest a very prolubW UvwraMwV.-,r,y-,., -y - v. t If re wast a good fie. ejmoke, try any f the foOowtaf htaada, Bed Dregoa, isat Baaaah, Cubaaok, Creato,' Prlsce f India. AS for sale at I R Parker, Y.'C " ' 1t . ttteut'Eji strata.1 Wlmi you , want MJ Lto-ial4 Joa or Hook . rrinUng - don't fail to call on Owen Q. Dunn, TRirfrnR a station::?, ii crTE5 nr. t)Uo!ci:oa it Parlsyjt!j. TkS Ct ftrUiitV.p kw.Utur itt!fit UeJer tHos sal '' t( r '.. ! '. J &7M It !' ''I 1 J rituU c rt'er.t. ktf llfll r!i!r, f ,t,r t -Js' -rst, The txiliS wt.l k f.-ni'RUfclry The mrtUrious aad aastmsble Hons cf a person esa almost sJs be raced to a tstoat ere sirala. which wiu keoome more proaouofttd wksajiutsi lev reading, ev any dose wotk, sad la more esters strmla these feelings srs ao- eompaaUd w!U a h4rtie, tvrflB la IsU&tV.r at dl?rBt pcrtoda; tkU Md ache bflas latbevTw sad , for.hci.1 trmfIinrS siUnd!n)t daU ke krk erva-ttnMa csb1i skk ueenaca iJ f owitUag. ' . TLli cnUnt dmla a Ue Serroot tjttvta tMalu fr-,TBi!j la Jnlr. so raMHlmNtutK kUr.lr,4 wKe USoitnj M7 tlri!a. D B-.T.t cf pUc f t t-r. ?y I 1 7 iry oi,t forss til lriEr,r , B1 ) t;j rt r,iU ke Ik Uwt cf crl" tZrlt ef j c Ike .tti ! kr,-. ,r t'i: l n fmrf r,( Ut tln'mm f ; i'h'h M ( ; l ll fif tA C.rr-n.!.- n isnraniil ?To-. tt f"f l-f re'.'''.' Ti. 1st ll t!. i ;r i f s t"ts!f. I , off ' -U" , r 1' : i -. r. f Afalnst Law; and Order ; and Polka of rsui"ew wnu..t-acts in case.; sv, -Temperance-Erangellsi H Morie was handing oat some temperance tracts at the depot In New Bern and a. saloon man walked up to him and gave him a ourslng and ordered htm to leave town, saying If he came down their row they would kill him. A policeman was stand ing by anq did not. so much as open his mouth. A few days ' later on Sunday morning, August 8, Mr Morse wss near the depot preaching to a crowd in the street and a policeman ordered him to cease or he would arrest him ' and put him in the "lock up." Has the time come when the police of New Bern will protect ; a saloon man r In cursing. Ja preacher and threatening to kill him, but will not permit a preacher to preach the gospel, of -"peace on the streetBT Atlantic Messenger. The above clipping from the Atlantic Messenger ll misleading, inaccurate as to facts and Is a grosB slander upon the City officials as well as the good people Of New Bern, and the Journal feels It a duty to refute such basuless Imputa tlonst - . j -t .To impute that on of the present force of city police would stand by and allow'1 a preacher of the gospel to be pursed, even hU life threatened by a dis reputable saloon keeper, Is as absurd' to those Who are acquainted with the high character and Integrity of -the personnel Of the force)" Is the charge that one of its members would threaten to lock up a person for preaching the gospel of Peace.; . . ' t" ... - : No city In North Carolina has a finer police body than has New Bern. Chosen from among her best citizens, intelli gent, strictly temperate, of the highest Standard of character each and every one of theip, as citizens, as officers en joy the' confidence and esteem of the Whole city. The fling off of the Mes senger Is undeserved knd certainly un just. ' The writer, at some pains, has under taken to ascertain the grounds for the attack, which are here given. ' Mr Morse hailing from Chailotte, ar rived lu this city sometime In July. claiming to be an evangelist, temperance lecturer, anil-saloon league organizer, and so on. At times he would make his sppearance on the street and with more or kis gesticu'atlons b.igln s hiraogue naturally-attracting a crowd These demonstrations would occur several times a day and at various places around towa, but besides attracting Ibe crowd for the moment, tni Utile coueMerailon was given to the man, aa1 he went hlu way uamolested. One morning, near the A. & N. O. nu- tlon he (fathered a crowd of boys mostly eolored. around him. who not nndnr- stanJIng bis address began to guy Ulna About this tlms a man who sometimes assists in a saloon cams up aad M re being angered by the taunts or in i t iys began ufmsks personal remarks to the . The man Jokingly tId Horse that he would leave him to the boys, and sng rested that If he didn't look out tber would "dock" him, Morse took omurags and after more or loss talk on hit part, went tajhe Mayor. Morse oouid not ssy mat cs dm mtea the subject of any violence, or that .any violent laat ears had b ten addrrs e I to his, neither oould he show that he had been eonfloctlog a religious meeting,' so the iDPllcadon for a warrant was dis missed- No poUosmaa ft" is isld Wll present.' . ' -' ' ' Us Sunday asoratog, Aogast I, It about the same place, Morse appeared sgsia. It wss ueerly train lime aad larr crowd were waiting. . Morse bsgaa his shcuia and haras u, the crowd gathered around him. maay earslcssly gelling oa the track where engines were eoostaatly passing, Imperllllog , their Uvea, otksrs were blockMlag lbs sld walks aad eaUsaoer.' V . i A polloemaa la the dlschsrge of his flsty, went to Morse,' siplslosi thesp I all oo, and politely veqewud him to move to some store convenient plios le eoatlane his discourse. This Morse la- dlgnaaUy rvfotodTo do, but lbs crowd bdsg tooie seoslble, quleuy wlibdrew, Not sa segry word was spoksa by any ns sscpl Morse, who became quite ei died. ; . - klorM doee not claim lo be sa astbor lid KlnltUr of .the OrWpet. and If lbs cTcefkd drireabtm sway, of taksa ktralacbarS ht wm'd not barsevsr- topped kls sulborlty, bot ks wm polite and courtrfla. - Tl.ti It the wkols story, Tbe srltcle Is l!. k:wrtr wu se d'ubt wriiue Is er.r V cteats a imaU nUo 10 pro- note the UirrracS cb It nJ ir.kl vmrUnt of S mfljt cfMor fuf tin 1't, W.r.it, tot It fU'ri!y don o .ll.lng 10 k:P U U.rprr.f rT Contented.' Well Farmers Happy And Pleased With The rrospecu of ' Mr WD' Barrlngton Ireturotd-f this week from a trip through Pamlico. Co. and reports that the crops In that sec tion were never so flne. a they are this year. The farmers of the. Giaatshoro, Marlbel, Vsndemere and Trent section are all well pleased with what they have already realized and with' the promise of what's to come. The corn crop Is exceptionally fine and the outlook, for cotton Is better than uaulr"ft The farmers In' that section feel the effect of the suspension of the Farmers and Merchsnts bank vry much. The majority of them were heavy depositors and are watting with anxiety the report of receiver Daniels. They hope to be assured of the return of a good per cent of their deposit. - Summer Neckwear. Have you seen, the newest four-in- hand ties, extra long and narrow, new patterns sndjbrlght colors, the prettiest line of reversible neckwear in the city for 25o. ' We are not very far down the street. Come on. KW ARMSTRONG. List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at New Bern, Craven county N. C. August 10, 1008: - - . HUN'S tIBT. B Morris Brown, Wllllsm Boyd, 7 CedafBt: i C James Osnadyi"WIlKsm Commorus 16 Jones St. B John Swell. H-J R Hay, Jalp Hlsser, '8 Broad St. V . K-Robt.GKyle. M Austin MIddletor, care of Schr. Ida 8 Jan-en, Sandy McCray, G W Moore. P Pres, of College Lr Young Ladles or Training 8chool. R Edward Rodges. S Steward Banders, Tllmn Spencer, John Simpson. T Ma Tanerash, Jasper, N C. W James Willie, Tom L Williams, Capt James T Williams, Schr. Lizzie A Williams. WOMBH'B LMT. C Eliza Collins, (d. I.) R F D 2. D Mrs Susie Dukln. Miss D C Dee- cue (2). F MIm Emer Lunei Furriis. O Mine Willis Galling, Miss Llzebeth Orlmep, 21 Brown St. A Minn k; I) ilyman. J MrsTJImpy Jscobson, Mrs l loetle Jobnaon, Jasper, N C. K-M(s Ballle Ann Keys. M-Mlas Ollle Moore, Bellalr, N C. BMr Annie Stand ford. MIhs Mamie Swuill. 1511 Broad St, Mlas Msmle SprulU, 1A4 Broad M, Miss Charity Spralll. W-Mrs8srsh William, Lima, N O Tersons calling for the above loiters will please say advertised and give dale of HiU The regulations now require that one (1 cent shall be collected on the deilyery i.f etch advertised letter. 8. W. Hancooa P. M. Gaiaipf Coarse, Medium ahd iFlne vv y from the'milL . Nice lot. Table Syrup in quart truit jars only 10c each. Fresh Carolina Rice, ' Heinz's Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. Pure Spices and Flavoring Extracts Big Hams and Shoulders to cut, nice and lean, skin and fat trimmed off. L Very Finest Butter, fresh from the dairy every week. 1 'Phone 91. 71 Broad Ht UAIIa KOA, HfXLIi AND MACHINE SUPPLIES. . WE ARE MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR Erie City Boilers and Engines, Van Winkle Cwlobrated Gins and Pr, sses, The Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, The Wagner Duplex Steam Pnmpg, StarJet's Fine Tools. We carry a full stock of everything in the line of Machinery and Supplies. Gaskill Hdvv. & Mill Supply Co., HARDWARE 78 Middle St Phone 147. MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven S. Phone 218. TlEHEATH&'MIUJGANjBEST PREPAREDPAINT I U I FOK SAOJ BY Dealers in General Hardware, Cook Ntoves, Paints. Etc 79 Fouth Front 8t. TKIF BERN, JT. OR! A How the harvest days are over, . v And. your purchasing hasbegun, ; , uau ana see- us, we will please you. And will never - be outdone. ', . '-' M wish to thank my many cuntomors - for thoir liberal patro nago durlnrj: tho spec lal ten days ealo. ' I will Icavo for tho Northern markets this week to purchase my Fail and Vintcr Dtock. Prices on goods hi clock nou wl'l remain tho mmo c.z durinr;our r;:cial L'llo until my ilee' : ! ' -1 Y;j !' 9 ii C I'all aril, 'I 7i::l cr Gto C: th tri: t will be saffiHuns to (sin r I ntmraiee. The craem ire mske J is (I 1 ir I mil la entry sense of she J I word. ItlssnaHe of rrvrrihtnf tht Umde to make It dnllokms. f If jm like a smooth, rich crtam ', ', Z try onrs. . , 4 Mo ir qt rr ksd In it, dstlr- J X srt jour hrnise atsny Urns, - , , ncSorhy.:! tsmmMftvww4f ' eeeeeea4 Tniirn i .0111 0 f :i I t 1 ) fT' --t t FOB BALI BT ' ' . J. WHlTTY.de CO; 9en4 fot celor raid. B. fie 'lie a w w I s r I n i I;. mi i ! ' a t r 1ST ( I t ' r i It.A.V ;t, T. i). Uk, j i:i ; f 1 c.r.r Ar . i 4. . ',x r. r. r lly !' !
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