Newspapers / The Daily Journal (New … / Nov. 24, 1903, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
. J-"". " "- --V V SIW,BIRS, I. C, TUESDAY M0RHK8, KOYIMBIR 24V 1803 ; s tWCHTY-SICOND TIAR iiiiii ii 4. 1j - ja is iit'uuquuriciis 2? for ChUdreii, Blisses, Ladies and Men J ' jl TMs stock reprse.itJ a shoe store. Thousands of pairs to"v select from. We absolutely gurant3e out shoes ;ta b a& O fAcjlocuif bUClli II Q unuuw uwii mm-vm n Dodd Shoe for ladies Style, Fit and Wear; we guarantee yj shoes to give perfect aatisfaotiott. We also carry Ziegler Shoes 3 in Ladies, Miases aud Chlldrens. " 0 C. For Men and Boys we are right up-to-date, can gire you i anything'you want and the price is right. . We carry in Hens to the well known Heiser Shoos in the newest make-up Pat KioV Pat Colt, Regent Kid, and Bleechers. -( - 1 V) We are also Hole agent for q absolutely water-prjof felt and " and lining. The greatest thing on eartn tor anyone wno sm-jf fers with cold feet Buy a pair and have comfort and ease.'. A Price $1 00 pair. Hesitate and You are Lost j Price pruning in November makes it a : Capital time to buy Capital Hats and 2 Furnishings with little Capital. Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Nigh trobes, Underwear, etc. Satisfaction Guaranteed. E W. ARMSTRONG, 07 Middle Street. ItA.IL. ROAD, Mllili AND n tcniWE supplies. WE ARB MANUFACTTJRERSJAGENTSJ'OR Erie City Boilers and Engines, Van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Pr. sses, i The Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, The Wagner Duplex Steam Pumps, We carry a full stock of everything in the line of Haohir ery and Supplies. Gaskill Hdw. &nill Supply Coj, HA.RDWA.RI T KlddU 8t Phona 147. , Baker Guns, Columbia Bicycles, Edison Phonographs, . Rambler cBicycle$, Cltoer "Typewriters Hartford Bicydts. 7M. T. HILL, DmIot la BioTOun, Ftuiua, w All knot Bromvo.OooM. Job TtUiXMV Pbon 116. 81 Middle fit. BKiKCH O-'IICK , . V A. B. Baxter G Co., Commissbn fC,v . Brokers, Etocli,XcnmftGraM' i'mrlil Mi fXflt,' (I fnAT. Yr Tork. , Medmtmrflo. ZictlMlMrrio. wlm to tlt York. Oystersl Oystersl From bow on v will bar Ojilr which Je will fcrts by TTTore, haU-heli or Oih trwiM. ' ' Oiesipeeks'tAjJOyitm to A7iin 6 Cc!c, ior aii umuuv V the Eaton Cushion Sole t hoe, CIJ weather - proof, Kapoer in sole . . ... ?K ft 4 Starret's Piae Tools. PULL SUPPLIES 44 QtawtA St, Anylfarmer desiring to fence his land with the American ;lel4 Fence cn procure the same of mo for a short1 'while. I An6w have vin stock fot car loads of Same. - UUt Hul ClutUiria, . " NT.VT 1XETIW; r J; J i ' - ' A Picture HtltS it Wlt r7cr, thfU V 'i0 4Hb)ii rol tf. BatrlUom Vm l!k IhU Ww hj Tnfr Br,lr (la tl It VoUW4 fcf tn 4 ftmUHl la rj oaUly lj tin AM Of !I!V:J caa b po lot lo1ii' tirlly, J. F. Taylor, THB KEWS IN A ITOTSSaX. ; ' X V ' III .'!- - The Howlaad Improrement Co. at iiherllle hare nearly pwfeoted the plans tor building a ear Una to the high est Dlnnlda tl Sunset Mountain, two mllea from ' that city. It will b built this winter and aext iprl8g. . i The retldenoe of Mrs Itary Baker Q Ed dr.the founder of Christian Solenoe was ntered Batttrday and a humbtr of gold and surer articles and other Talnablee were taken. The polloii ha no due. ' .The treaty for the .Marion of the Isle of Fines to Cuba was faTorably ; acted npon .bytha Senate oenunlttee on for- elgn : relations aid It will be farorably reported to the Benate at the next legto- latire Marion. The oontraot for the. oonttractlon of the gorerament bttlldlnr at Goldboro, has been awarded to the King Lumber Company of Charlotte, for $84,800, the wors torn ompiewa oy jMcemoer ex, Saturday marked the fortieth year of oonsecutire serrloe on the , bench in Chicago by Jadga Joseph X Oery. '. Such a lengthy pnbllo eareerlssaid to be with ont a parallel either in the United States or Qreat Britain among alectlT officers. Cotton Crop Estimate. from Us oorresDondents. Messrs Lath am, Alexander A Co, of New York, esti mate the cotton orop ef 4W8-4, atlO,- 800,000 baUes, against the crop of 1939-8 of 10,728,000 A Very Cheap Rate To Wilmington. Thos H Knight will operate a special Excursion train to the A H E Conference at Wilmington on Bandsy December 0th Tia the famous Atlantic Coast Line, when the accomodation,- will be first class In erery respect. Unlght's exour slons are very popalar and are patron, iced by the best people everywhere be caiee they deaerre to bai. Go to Wilmington, Tlstt thechnrehes ride on the electric oars, and spend the happiest day of your life among a people whose broad welcome $ou can nersr forget Paasengers will be taken on at all stations between Hew Bern and Scott's H11L BeparaU cars for white and colored passengers, Train leareaNew Bern at 7;80 a m, returning, will leare Wilmington at 11 p m. .The round trip Is so remarkably low that no body needs miss it bejng $U8 for- the . roued trip, from New Ben, with correspondingly low rates from other poiaU. Pont alas this rare chanee. ' ai AfcdWroun. There Is lirlng on White Oak riTor in Onslow county and enjoying good health an old negro woman named Fannie Jones who claims to be 180 years of age. While perhaps the ngurer may. not be exactly authentic. It Is eertaln that she Is ttry near that eg. 6M 'was at one on! i time the property of Mr Hiram Brin son, uncle of Mr B.M. Brlnaoa of this List of Letters Bemalnlng in the Post Office at Raw Ba, CrTa ocmoly N, C Mot. 88. lW8i van's UST, A-WiilleAlphku-,., , Beydney, W Batty. ;Saaelton BMK James A Brown. Isdar Baokhany (Qen. Del) if.. ,..- -'.T-w ; ' C2 T Oanan. aare of The Hesallam. (t),D0rabbW(O,L.) , .... 'jrXlareiUreUebef.ii H-KidHodgea. , , . ... X-Bl Ingress. -.-W?H - ::V ' 7rytat T7iMer 4 JQreeJ Btftt l()haeaotnMneslto?v 1 U-1tu Murphy, ban of 9 O Bowt, KoCnrry and Inman, Saraees Maneiao- rarers, Brios Morris, New Bera,nalaw Oe, North Oarauaa, vtrgtala. I Js-Beat Nelson,' Wa K tfeisem, 88 CaTroB Ik w " ' 2 HD TJMuUeaiV j H ; j- annua, t nnaai r ste j- gIX rJ Ekaaada, O t BailUl care of Betel Baaa!tM,nr. H Wf, care At Be- Mltoa Eotal Uwyar CkTadr. T-JeU TUU. Treet Leather hUlla, Box 715. . . . ' -V W-O h WMWonh, ear ot CUoealx eVMfi RoeetaT Ataoref ft tUthaos ' Ice. 81. . , . B-htUe Mary X Bast.1 Mrs Mary Ball, N 0"'t Bl, Hn htlU Boa X VtiM E li Ir'.im, JMfr, It O. 0- "s r".:e V'.'-. 1 ' 1 tUs Aerye Josoc, eat f JTrt: ! L l" J i B X.o Orce La, ears of i , i X, i .;ot,V,m L-a, NUs Ltsry I ' '.. . t : ru-r : r: :. . :W-ki U U . ' - -.. "iB H Wortktro, t;.t F? .U,.. :, J i- -:r.ry SU , ' rriifi!!!r( f"f v f' -t ! Kit Ti. i'z-: r 1 1 ONSLOW COUNTY LITIGATION. Actios Bronchi By Commissioners -; ,Onslow; County, Against the'-v Treasurer. '? : Tba old litigation wising out of IheJ rallwar affaira in -Onslow, county has been rerlred and the matter will be in the courts sealn. -The bistort of the case Is as follows:" " . In 1885 the legislature of North Oaro Una issued to the -Wilmington; Onslow and Eastern Carolina Rail Road Co., charter to build a road from Wilmington to Jacksonville with right to extend The charter authorized the isauanoe of bonds to' the counts UDlon the couutr election for subscription to stock. There was no election.; until after the legislature of 1887 That body patted two amendments and also chartered the East Carolina Land and Railroad Co to bul!d a road from New Bern to Jickton- In the fall of 1887 ' petitions for an election to subscribe 860.000 by the conn ty of Onslow was. made. ) One of, the conditions of th) petition was that oae half of the amount, or ISO.000 should be turned over to the Eastern Carollea Land Oo, and the other half to the Wilmlng ton, Onelow fc Eastern Carolina Ca This was for the turpose of uniting mends or.tni two roads so mat a person could hot Tote for one proposition with out voting for the othe.r. The acts of 1887 amending the Wil mlngton, Onslow, & Eastern Carolina charter provided that the election mus( be called within forty days after the filing of tho petition. "This wai hot suf ficient time under the law as It vu then to call a new registration. All persons who Toted at the preceding election would be counted as against the sue- crlptlon unless they voted for It. The railroad .procured the call for election Nov. 8 1887 which wls hell Jan 84 1888 and had a new registration' made There was no newspaper published Id Oaslow county at that time. 8o the peo ple were not well informed and the op ponents of the road always claimed tha la certain sections the railroad sgenu prevented registration by assuring per sons tbat they would be counted egalnst the road whether they registered or not. In fact, registration was very light, be ing only about 1640 for the entire coun ty, of which 845 were returned as voting for subscription. , The county commissioners thereupon refused to make subscription or lsiue bonds claiming that there were other lr regularities vitiating the election. A Democratic convention held about thl time pawed strong resolutions against bonds or Baking subscriptions. In 1898 tha Wilmington, Onslow and Eastern Carolina brought suit against the commissioners to compel the Issu ance bonds. This suit was transferred to Lenoir oounty. When It came to trial Judge Boylla non suited the plaintiffs on their own evidence. The plaintiffs appealed to the Supreme Court and the non suit vu set aside and tha ease re manded for trial, Chief Justice lurches rendering the opinion In the meantime the Eastern Carolina Land and Railroad Co, broagbt salt against the commissioners of Oaslow oounty. This also waa transferred to Lenoir Superior Court for trial. Before theee cases came on for trial a proposition of compromise was made to tha commissioners to teste 110.00) in bonds to the Wilmington, New Bern and Norfolk railroad, which by that time had sacoeeded to tha other two oompa aiaa and tarraader all claim to theSO,- 000 stock. This proposition wee accept ed, the bonds Issued and the easee non suited. . .. . . ; Blaos that tlaas interest kas beeneg nlarly paid on the coupons. At the lime of the litigation, article 8, stetlon 14 of the constitution had not been fully called to the attention of Us courts ot the profession, sad when later thepeo pie of Oaslow learned thai neither the aot of 1888 or the acta of 1837 were pass ed In account with the commlasloaers, they began ! trge npon their offloerf to itopUMparaaaalsonlkata.' ' The Commlasloaers have employed thelav.'lrmof Duffy .aad Kooeee of Jacksonville who have associated BK Bryan of Wilmington asd W D atelver of New Bern aad sult.WaS lattttuted tittardiy by the County Oommtestoaert agalast the Treasurer of Oetlew coaaty t ecjola the payment of coupons of Iks VoBde. ' ' ' : ". Bldi Wuted Psloleri. ' I would tike to receive U4s from local palnUrs for psintlDg the letter asd parktrebotte la Ulselty, tr boaas to be Wa one coat of tUIr t a4 ee e&at o ale liota aroais L:trs to be palaud vUh Ilsntaoa'i er,(-'.'rg twat lice, or lis qia'. Tt.z bois to ba gWf a cos cot of i'.-'fj snd Oct Cnal of s!timtnam troiM Lsut!rf os uir.i totdoesty tts of (3--rV.ro,Ts!M, fr trir.'((f dn'rnt, lUhw!',I U farr.!V.-l by Ibis effine. ros to N i !m-t brnme grata. Bids U )t ' 1 la S ('). cxiKuia w. uArco.K V Ft "a-. i . a , . , , , .lf i r : :,k.uA M. College Team Wins. Special to Journal r'?rt- : Raleigh, November 48. In the game of foot ball hero between the A. A M College and the Richmond College team. the local team won by a score of 68 to 0. , , - ' V Raleigh Dispensary Flfht Ends. 8peoial to JonrnaU Raleigh, November 18 The Aldermen held a special session this afternoon, and elected Wesley N. Jones, John A MIJls andWN Bnelllng dispensary commls sloners, they take offloe at once. Jones la chairman of the local anti-saloon This election ends all - fight over the dispensary management. All the Alder men Voted for Jones and Mills. lor Infants and Children. TbtKInd Yoa Jim Always Bonght Bears too Signature of ... WHAT IS CATARRH? Byonul Cares This Common and Disa greeable Dlseas?. Hyomei cures catarrh by the simple method of breathing it into the air pass ages and lungs. It kills the germs of catarrhal pMaoh, heals and soothes the Irritated mucous membrane, enters the blood with the oxygen and kills the germs present there, effectually driving this disease from the system. The complete Hyomei outfit costs $1.00 and comprises an Inhaler, a bittle of By omel and a dropper. The inhaler will last a lifetime, and additional bottles of Hyomei can be obtained for 60c If you have any of the following eymp toms, catarrhal germt are at work some where In the mucous membrane of the nose, throat, bronchial tubes or tissues ot the lungs. , offensive breath hutktness of the note dryness of the discharge from the nose nose pain across the sloppsge of the nwe eyes at nigot pain In back of the aching of the head body pain in front of the droppings in the head throat tendency to take mouth open while cold sleeping burning pain In tha tickling bask of the throat palate hawking to clear formation of crutts tbe inroal in the nose pain In the cheat dryness of the throat a cough la the mornlog stitch in side loss of strength variable appetite congh short and low spirited at times backing raising of frothy coughs worse nights mucous and morning! expectorating yellow lots la vital force matter a feeling of tightness difficulty In breath- across the upper log pert of the chest frequent sneezing Hromel will destroy activity of all catarrhal gsimi in the respiratory orgar s and in a few weeks the cure will he com plete. This la a strong statement, but P 8 Duffy emphasises it by agreeing to re fund your money If Hyomei does not care. For Bale. Bog Island, Serea room dwelling, peach orchard, steak, bono, baxgy, cart and took, suitable la fruit growing aad cattle raising, game aad flah plentiful Apply to Mna,ltrs4aR.Naxaov, ' B,r.D,No.A Kelson's retry, Bew Bern, N. 0 itodol Dyspepsia Cm' - C!tMts what roej Mb Sales in The Largest History, Business. Wa bats Joit receive 1 h Sftootid shipment ol the f L Doug bn, liwii A roiaettaod AKNetUoton FlnS 6hos. ; ' : -Having soU cur fgular Fall stook we had to la Igala la order to meet the pro in demtni fof tbeie faraotJS ShoU Our si'xk Im s!o rep!j!ihd la our oU.ef Unas 4 goo,!s such at ar ;!.!r-, Jlau, Uadcrweir, Dross ftltts, Keck wtar, Dress GvAaJf'l-x&S 4k- toy of M and te llrfy. . , W.U .JJLMUi 63 Pollock St. . Hijjh-grade and ap-todate Dress Goods n Specialty. In this depart ment we have met with unprece dented favor and patronage this season. To those who may not have bonght their Dress Goods we would say that jon cannot offord to do so until yott have examined our line. In our Black Goods department yon can feel sure yoa are getting none but the best makes, and the wear will prove satisfactory, Our Celebrated "Merode" Un derwear, and 'Onyx" Hosiery, are the ones to buy for Comfort and and wear. A full line of White Knit Corset Com?, also Black Wool Corset Coveis; ( arpets, Matitng and Rug De partment up stairs. JUST RECEIVED Novelties in Ladies Neckwear Just the thing for Christmas Presents. Move, Moving, Moved. We are now in our new store 93 Middle St., and are better prepar ed to supply your Furniture now than ever before. Furniture of all grades to be found at our store and atTrices lower than were ever quoted in New Bern. Furniture sold for Cash or Installment. Best line of Stoves in town. The Disosway & Taylor Co. 85 JWddle St., NEW BEHN, If. C the our 'Hi', I.I.1BS 63 Pollock St av eaaaaa- 6i FOR 1 H ANKSGITINCr BAY. Seed Kaisins, London Laver - Raising, nnrmnta. PifMn' lranberries. Evaporated Apples rlonda Orances. uvuuvio a iuuui Jiieat, uuuy, w English Walnuts, Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, all new C Buckwheat and Maple Syrup, Geod Cooking Butter 25c lb for next ten days, Baker's Chocolate and Cocoa, Fanny Elgin Fox River Print Butter, Complete stock of Canned Goods, Yours to Please, J. L McDAHIEL. nt. A-a m. aiuiac vj, 1x11111x11111x111: a 4 4 4 4 4 4 t4 4 t4 4 4 4 4 f4 JUST "RECEIVED. A Fresh Supply of Ralston's Breakfe3t Food, Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, Ralston's Whole Wheat Health Flour, " Graham Flour, Hecker's Graham Flour, " Eye " Premier, Motheis and Avina Oat Flakes, Schredded Wheat Biscuit, also a full and complete line of fancy canned goods. A part of your business is earnestly solicited. Satisfact ion guaranteed or you get your money back Yours to please, ti Wholesale and Retail Orocer, Cor. IlroatJ A Hancock Htm, HONE 69 iniunn TOUlt TIIANKfiGlVlNQ TL'HKEY. Theie's an attrtct'Te showing hcr ff CUTLEUT of all kinds. Ifs attractive, lint, hj reason ct gnat Tarlsty. Erery kind of Knlft and Fork and Sclnnrt U In the as sortment. Bat when they are citmtned something besides rarlety and fine finish will be found forcing its sy to the front "It Is quality." the ju1ity of the cnttln carta. Thst Ii wlut oosta 1st edge tola of any kind. And lh high grade of these goods will nuke you won dr about prtoea. We are agents foi HEATH AND MULLIOAN'S BEST T RF.PARED PAnrr. Foy & Simmon's, rt8,frotit8 NEW DIRf, N. O. Tjie An Cp-ilat Rig a ttrosf eoek ef iHe walk Tbaik(rtn tfaf erxl lot tmf day M what a drl wMta, ar4 be naetj eek aoforbr than ots arriaf r poaitnry, wboreallUat Is aw, novel. mart ewi StytUtl la faaameUe Wrad and rrHl RlaH wfilrtae can V la4i Ki i b t la tijS' wi aea finlih, tnl tmt mrritm of aO kinds SN " tVaiv atirem (tee ef rMlng aivd rannlrf anl.iioa. - T! s nuly jUv to lr wa to fat any and w'.irf n rrif bifT. fe ns l' ta btit'J n4 it wtnoy, Wi pt I'.atv-.t if on your W v w !.'a. r Mrk ynnr Iatim Wraj Its r ' ' w - ' nt -nHlr t? !, r.f !;', r.' U f ' tfm KMt t' i r .1 ; . -a " J -m .' " a TO EATS! 5f S-f -r. -ar-i and Peaohes, Prunes, T?MSlaUale aft Retail Greyer, r ' n m . . J. urOaM MI aaaaaaaaaaaa Jr. LXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXB Ily Special Request. Many of my lady customers have asked me to advertise Ladies Cloaks, I gladly eonsented to do, ank would have advertised sooner but have been waiting for my com plete stock of Holiday Wear to ar rive, I am now prepared to salt and fit the choicest customer. Indies Jackets in latest style, all colors; worth f 7 60 to 110, 14 00 Indies Jackets, close fittingl 1 colors, worth 6 00, now 8 69, Ladies Jackets, Job lot, your choice'2 2'J, Ladies Capes, uy-to-date, from 84c to 4 20, Misaes Cloaks, late stylos, all colors, 98c to 2 75, Childrens and Infants Cloaks, from 48o to 1 76, A new lot Ashland Kepellaat, in all colors, 68 inohes wide, at tha old prloe 48o yd. It only takes 4 yards to make a fall suit, or 21 yds for a skirt. I also have a new supply of Hamburg at half prion. Place your order bef oro i t Is all sold. Ledlen Bhlrt Waist aad Collar ettea will bo sold daring this week, at half prioea. Our Millinery Department It complete and onr prioes arc as too iahlcg. W caa toll ytm a Hat l the prloe of having your old ons trimnud. Give me a look before yoa toyy I will in tan t yon, and sera jrm money, uopnf many upotaiwe) will ooim early, and nroid tin mil ' The first will frt th Bast Beleo Uooj nod Bst Bnrgalnj, ' S. COPLON, 71 atlDOLl rniErT, Vn la Qnakia Hard waft Oa, Vew 1 Ii Plumuinn 1 nan reeaovsd ajy Un ikon aad tltSaWtf Veataaes fresa iy aid tu4 V) ' anew WHttsg aew aorasr trt?s4 ar1 fVUls street, We are low yrpM ! tt t--. ' 'rf sd t',l f.i tt rVt tl l ; i r ! f w .' It ' rf I " a st w rk J I" I HZ 1 !':! 1 8 f .
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 24, 1903, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75