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.-- . 4 -V- . 4'-' 'VL '.-' J , " - " TWIHTY-THIBD TEAR VOL. 1111 NO 55. . r - t. " - t mhwwimmimm MtlMMMM ' HJLBAS CORPUS MR DANIELS Warm Days Occasioa For f Demand Light Cor sets. For slid omlort in that line se J.M.Mit chell &Co They are sole agent for the American Beauty Cor set, th moat comforta ble corset on the mar ket, made up in sizdif lernt styled and shapi. in feather wighi,batlet for sum mt French shapes Will flf Ul "w AMERICAN BUUn STYIC IU . any woman. mimwim cm u. We prow Express and freight on all purchase amounting to 5 0 or over shipped .o any place Wits to be Forcibly Ejected From - - Office. - JrfKC rriKkr to Beit Cm At Alelgl Z 'hpcW to Joarmal. ' - X mk Ju tAi 1M o'oloet-iaU . tv. mmIwi1 ftOK K T Gray, om of kk ttorMf H 1 J JntM PHukArd ilcDd a ch of l1f lflTSeoM4 .If. O-UMefr; i r within a radius of 1(0 mile of at J o'clock toaorrjV TiBooi The Chief Jaatio woo hjul dom p- pltod to fot lae writ Aid not ref 4M to jf isaelt, tMt'Mld bo was arraaiiog to leT for bfs ? yUoa aad to ioggetted that Jodtf Prliohard bo app'tad to. iuil Pritebrd'onurtsv to coning tier U approc atod, tb ragh art unexpected. Jjpiocse Skips Ester Dalay Bar- bar. K m; Jaae 1 dlspatoh recatved hour aoaonooes that Taiaawaa oj Ion which Qatar U attaatod, aad which badbeeaatrowawt taolaaowo ttMio oe aup, j. ft mm & to, PHONE 28H. 42 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. New, York Joaa 8 Oama today: R H E New Turk tl i Ciaclnaail 1 Bstterle Itatihawtoa aad Bower mao; Bodhoff and Pelta. Umpires Maraa aad Zimner. No other National games. MmtWtMmWflMHHrHHH.vWHWMIM is the very Best Paint made. It surpasses all other paints as to Quality, Durability and Cov ering Capacity. Leads, Oils And colors. Varnishes, Enamels, Floor-Taint, Var nish Stains, Bngq Paints, Roof PamtsAr Broke. "S.'JaS 01t F01M, W way ei vmm. Returning to his chsir, and a aim Drusnes. . Window Screens and Screen Doors. Ice tom Frew ud. Water Coolers. riktp. TDMeares "lotffl)iloirj 4 " If hotlcariala If that stirring drama, Capt McBer agalnit the A. AN C road ia entirely oft the Boards, bat there was at least a drop curtain, yester day noon at the Company's offices in tht city, and the Captain with his mot Wrings and oaths, found' himself again oa the OBtsIde of the ply. cutting no hrrolc figure, with only the Jeers of Ihe gallery to greet his exit.. About eleven o'clock vetterday morn ing Bpt 8 L Dill retotved a telegram from Governor Aycoc, to take possess ion. o the A. & N 0 property, that the bond had, been approred. Taking .the telegram to, Captain MeBeo, who was sitting In the President's office ohalr Dill la- I IneMAil Ka natntmln rf It la nritatv in tlrely oteared of t deadly Plwt, m replied. ! hare ah ft. aarfapkneM ga hoata to the Ah? order f roai W Clark tor hold ihia of ent ed I Ulat harbor yeteidsy. " floe at all nazsrds, regsrdies of co t. ReceiTet Metres wts not in the office. Mr Dill aald I must telegraph to Gov ernor If order Is not rbeved. McBee re sponded la not quotable language, 1 waa put In by United States authority, and will not go out. unless by same. BuptDIll at once phoned and tent word to all the agents on the road, and the heads of the several departments that he war In charge under authority of the Governor, and for them not to re soect or take orders from McBee or Meares, or any person representing then?, and to bold themselTesior further orders from him.. Another telegiam came to Sapt Dill from Governor Aycock and President fjtyaot to use force If necessary to make receivers get out. MoBee still refused, that he wonld not get out unless by Judge Porneli'. order or by U 8 Mar shal. He then phoned to Collector Dan Patrick and Deputy Marshal wrJ. Thet soon arrived and the three helc No Gloss CatTlafC PtiOt Made. wli wai at ioja a. Devon's No olheis . n I arc a. hvavy oooiea, oraauw wjw weigh 8 to 8 oobok more to the pint 8oM by E W Kmsllwood. Naiional Letfoe; Games. POUCE COURT PROCEEDINGS. i iwwrt' w-v V It I 1 08 Middle Nt. Phone OO. rTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTIIimilllllll 200 Lbs. Choice Honey JX 3LOc. Sugar cured Hams and Shafer'a Broakfaat Strips. Call and look at our line ot Crockery. SeTeral beautiful ed-room 8eU; Plates Cups and Sanoera. All will bo oold witbin lO Per Cent ot Cost. Come before they are all Bold, The busineea will bo continued as before and we hope all our old Customers will stay with at. Yours to pleaie, Kutatc of T. "B. E. J. HOHt 69. Admlnlitratrlx. Cor. Brod ATJaneoek Rta. . rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTIITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIII the Captain There was Btoreao' if ity lathe police I told Bant. Dili that he believed he did court yesterday thaa for several days. I BOt care to leave. Mr Dill phoned OB The raeti thonakof minor Importance, I QB0n, Attomoy of the road, Mr Union In some ot these, the defendaat Wng I arrived, and asked the Captain if he in roond not grnlltl oaekpled coniioertble I faded to Jeave. The cpnvers.tlon was time for a beartef rauore to r7 " 1 aa follows: and a BeUhbothood quarrel Wts the I MoBee What are you golBg to do If cause of Bt6t pf ftf tronble. II do not vacaUr Judge Ssaley, Jr, Aronyu Moye and I Onion I am going to pat you off the Jamss Bhapard tfre before the Msyor i premiMf tnd at onoe. foi diivtaf liMifeia wlthoat paying U-1 MoBee-Do you think you can put me eease. XvidejteaBO being loffldeat so0utf aold thesa ffutra UMX were discharged. I OnJoa-Captaln, you area pretty big Godfrey 901, Bet At" ad Asberry I Md i don't know that I can pnt Rlddlok wtee ffvstt gwnj Ot ormag i Tm oat, but you must go. iraasfers Wltlkoat payug liceasa. Jiog-f McBee Do you mean what yoo .t m aa.nMulMl la their eases onl... .. Cflpayaieatef eoeta ad taxes, which aJ GuIob1 oertalnly do. ssouatedmeaxaeeaeM o.ia. I McBee If I am pat out, yoa mutt go H. V. Leaglaa, a white bm wu drunk I wita through a form of forcible sj dlsorafllyea th dock Weaaesoay I,, wtBnt. evenhig aaH WSffl Pltoe I xhe Oaptala then got up, asking Mr agalaat aeaf 4jrhta teadeepeople.jQi01 uke hold of him, which he George f&etm Wef W -.otitekmdid.aotk going to the door. Taeeo- teattaoai teefSak Ulerpntev vatl, m what h, could u fBdaee At the bmIb IfttZ 111 , teraey Oaloa to vie physical foroe, bat wu abeetn I" Baaidal the Attorney tuned away and aald yoa joeepw Be ffy dwi " 1 are rmi, better Keep away. aetata tokj how latpeltte he wee ia in 1 4 The Xx-Oo-Rs then went oat and tak- UttaUlef,6'Baelaa4Bveool-ltag eUadlog about, mrfaedooata. . ' ; I sought to earryout the scheme of being Them therf wee a f eigwwtMoa qaar-1 torcTUy tjeoted. . , ia! which w,aa aattlcJpetM y bobm I . About tea minutes later Beoetrer T D of she tosaek ttMat "of Qaeea atreet I tfaBlM tvpmtw at the offioa, tad belag UaioWeathfoeHwhMaadfrahJaaaliovioftiM asked ae Xd wards arrested let draak aad dlsot-l tBt tgm 0f ejectment, ahd wanted to derly eoa4ot 4 tamoer or wnaeasei i know u tt( oraCT 0f j0dge PuraeU aad of a desk kha appeared to teatlfy a-l prooeu through a deputy wu aet galBBttUCrfcly Xki aad ftoneomlBMda. , - .tv ihvaiaatateowrilvow Metlthel v, 430. tt vu aotaUolaiely whole ewBAk tVc ooBtpoead of I aaoetaary bei admitted, that It woald U 0aroue Bretrew oe uaa oagoiijaoraeoarteoui toeo aenre Kf Mearea. taagM to ihatMea at the kw aad 1 Utky had aoUme for each formal they aQ had aUr'f to' 'of draak aad aJe-jity; h-;-. -. ti H orderly eea4e pffe4 hgamet these. I Mr MMNI UI(j wfct form wu aeo- Tao Joaa aa Bjarrew ..womea got i tary, are yoa reqalred. to ejeot ate by " MAJOR STEDMAN " FayetteiUe Ot server May S8, The Uasaavaa waa the Brat paper Jn Sorth ()ro!ina to give editor! .1 end irse eat to tke eaadldacy of Major rHedmaa fqr the Democratic aomleattoa for Oow eraor, .V It was ' also the first , te tike aJ like course In retpeot to his candidacy for the nomination for "lieutenant gov ernor la 1884. Twenty yean I -Teat te along time. , Yet he wu not yonag then-rsoch good use hadhe made of hie lfe. so ticnly had he storeaniamsmory, ao sobered, was hte judgment. Nor te he old now-o sunny lahw dlspoaltiOB, so vigorous lit mind aad bsdy, eo fresh his nevtrohanging friendships. It la not the habit of theOnaaovaB to espouse the cause or canoiaatM ror nomination by the Democratic party, and It has pnb isned' encomiums of a 1 rthe candidates for the rnbernsiorial nomination, at their or thslr friends' rr qorst Neverth-lee, f tr lessons satli- fsclory to itself, it bat chosen to be the advocate of Major Stedtnaa. " His life ha- bn c e a sod h notable frm cbl iihco I to the prtaeai d.y. tie tth natv al iruth-te 1 r, i n I the beat of hit mind Utiwards steklug the truth, His judgment of men', characters Is In- Uuhire, but when be considers tbtlr nets, he exhaust a hi reasoning por, If oeel be, before comln t a eouclQi!on. , Hls b3ih JaaU ud merolfnU Naob has ;.etji mre ol ip. tbeDemoctatk party, and nnoe in ' ur 'frtste ha'W rea (iered it gria er tervtci; yet he Is rnilrt ly free Irom the Knidin of nny of the faoii utl diffnno. & ibat uo beset ill His party loyalty It tb natural out growth ot bis leading rhuacterUtic which 1. falibfulneas to hie obligations. This found a notable expretaiita In 1884, when he le.ioed hi many lacrttlv corpoiaiiqn altornesbis aa a ion u he became an officer of the gta e Las', bat not least of our reasons for advocating him. h'a candidacy offers the only oppor tunlty l'kely to be presented to tbe peo pie of North Carolina torjgbt ire wrong which iheyjiave d me to their faithful defenders In tbs great war by being the Brat of the Southern Htates to drop tbem from high public office. ' Byrestou of Major BUd nan's great natural ability, his thorough training, his wide experience, his lofty character and his conservative disposlliM, he le, In our opinion, pre-eminently fifed for the position of Governor of this Sttte. Dr. HYATT 'COMING. Dr H 0 Hyatt of Ktnston will be 1b New Bern atflotel Cnattawka Jand 18th 14 h and 15th, Monday Tuesday and Wed nesdav for the purpose of treating dis eases of the eye. ear, nose- and throat and fitting gli PabPt Beer is the very best spring tonic you can set Fire Insurance I And ftrick Sale! For 3eieej ove v Ha atroaf agalast horoa, kr Guloa .laid aot It yoa' . , I these. Csle V--;i.keaai Bank JbsmI mu .tt9Uy to whicb Mr Jfearu will laid Kdwarde were tsrtj tea eoUan lae aad I j M pat yo, to that trouble, - bat We are the only people la the olty laat keep a aapply of thla wall kaowa Ith I we receive afresh lot every week aad they are ell ea Bee u cab be aaa, bowk eotU or treaty days, fa JaU. The May er tattakatad that ha weaM make u ei- aatpU ot V tvety Usae they ep- !. V., ywaBleottUgalufor bmafuttryoftk , OH I A Net only Sab, vegawee, ate, aet we carry ereryxaiag a.aauy ayt a. -r .Tl. 'STt," . HftTtfi ua vour orders.Rive vlb your business Til fti Y;i T: i l:zi- and we guarantee to please you. McGEHEE & Phone 137. No;77cBroUSt. will accept of a eoattraotlvo forcible ejeetateai, Mr Meant then asked that ' he might gather ap kti things, which re did. tad Mr DU1 bad thent sent to the hotel for Mm.:.) ; V Aad the eompany'i onioee again at tained their Borstal eonaitiom." y . i ' tm ii- , A Sew Kern Womw AiUi "have yoa a floor paint that will last two weeks r Tu we have Devoe'r. It xu e beautiful gloss and will last two year If properly applies, X W Bm all wood. 1 BAHI8H TOUR DOUBTS. Are yoa rotae to qalbble about the ad Tlaabllky-the aeoeaalty-of Ire tasa aaee whea the msjority ot loag si sated bwtlaeM mea to protect- themselves I Yoa fear Ire yoa hare bo reason ; to fear the oomnanlee Whose aooeaatl we needle. 7 It'e to oof interest, to guard your uurena, -.- ; , r- -1 - GGOMriicoll; rgoia cn IIP: r'Anewuneo. charms received coteiqnment- :l Diamond 'ones incluaedmr j. 0. BAXTER. P, TREUWITH,, .' BlacViotllUt VheolrigU :- ' ' ' f ' ' Maaafaetarer of ' Beua, -Wuoas, Oaru aad Prayi.alwaye a good sop. " , ply la stock. Pepalrleg atatlydoae qnl k aoil.ie. XTlro, JLccIdcntttntl 4 Plate Classi In- v . - snranee ;." ' - ' ' Borne aad Torafga eoaalett ' . --. - - -. , - .. : mibi makkix r. btbext.j If yon ".r. to gt your yery I t r anncr at a lnoV -&?j i':t give your cr! r to fl . . . . Trt tr '..9 Vt rj I C. ' .' T ! 'hi r i 1 M - MASS: OF SORES KM Suffering bf a Boy ftp an Itching Hcoor. CUiiED BUUTICURA H 0r,3 Square Inch of Skin on His Whole Body Was Unaffected. My little ton, a boy ot five, broke oat with an Itching rash. Three doc tort proscribed for him, bat he kept getting worse until we could not dress him any more. They finally advised Jaeto try a certain medical college, but lie treatment did not do any good. At the time I wu induced to try Cuticnra Remedies he wu so bad that I had to out his hair off and put the Cutlcura Ointment on him on bandages, as It wu Impossible to tonch him with the bare hand. There wu not one square Inch of skin oa hit whole body that wu not affected. He wu one mass of tores. The bandages used to stick to his skin aad In removing them it used to take the akia off with them, and the screams tfom toe poor xchiw were heart-breaking. I began to think that, he would never" get well,' bat after the second application of Cutlcura Ointment I began to see signs of improvement, ana wtta the third ana xourtn applica tions the sores commenced to dry up. His skin peeled off tweHty times, but It finally yielded to the treatment. I used the Cutlcura Resolvent for his blood, and now I can say that he Is entirely cured, and a stronerer and healthier boy you never saw than he is to-day." ROBERT WATT AM, 4923 Center Ave., Chicago, 111., Dee. so, 18V7. No return In six years, Mr. Wattam writes, Feb. S3, 1908. "Tour letter of the list In regard to the case of my little boy at hand. I am truly thankful to say that the cur effected by the Cutlcura Remedies hu been a most thorough and successful core to date." na ntm r ca.c.in cmm nik, sm. m hma.irwk .mm 4tk Falsi BoMoa.II in. taam Diuul Cam. Ow., Sato rnrrtMan. IlLIM. i,f Oriimba. The Racycie runs euler than any other wheel, costs leu than any good wheel , more sold than any other high grade wheel and gives better utlsfactlon than any other wheel. N . THE RACYCLE hanger la positively dust proof and will run from three to 10 thousand miles wlthoat otL They are made from the very beet materia) aad fitted with the very best tires, sad dles, pedals, etc, and guaranteed for the entire season from Jsn. 1st until De cember 81st. For sale by L. M Edgerton, Phone 381. 90 Middle St We Deliver Magazines and cfiCewspapersi Nice Lot "N. C. Hams JUST RECEIVED. Also a Bbl Faucy New Orleans Molasses. Also cew barrel Fulton Market Corned Ueef, Try rurj Fancy Elgin Butter, Fresh Strawberries evary day. Fresh lot Voight's Snow Diif and Admiral Flour. Good Carolina Rice 10c qt. . omplete stook Fretih Canned Goods, v!t We will th irk you for a share of your trade. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your raaney lefunded. Tsy us for Good Coffee aad Fine Teas, Vourj to please, L, WholoMale 'Phone l 71 l!r.,at Jf Sc MIT Absolutely Putt, FOR SALE BY A M Edwards, Wm. Sultan, J S Garrett, J P Rodman, C C Roach, Noah Powell, M Disosway & Co., T C Howard. Lee J.Taylor Wholesale Agent. ACEmiHlYcAGP they didn't have the style, of carriages we have tod a v. with comfort aad style combined, they dldnt have repair shops with inoh splendid equipment u our shops hart. We are ready for any kind of repair work yoa can bring. We will no n iBorougoiy ana prom pur, m ..tt Onl An. k.r.M liM kl.L. - ... W " " . UMV. VW ft- - ' The only place la, town to ge any ud everything te repair bugglee. Bee as a. I ore ooyisg ana mvv mvumj, r mi. fl.it.tl TfM. tvA M1 A lit oewwDMla. We shrink yoav loose tires u m. wanh i met . miinmiB wail nor n mrm aa m "" wew lit S. l.llna eVloA aane aBhaal abb OF vmiiiil 0. "ia nwus wwwt ww Onr J W Ultej iuh w atiaa jiiwiyuwuj m tea- Tlu-i tyMUiiilnaVlwoTkpQM MwboltitaoM plra, . Baoceesors te O. U. waters Boa, . , lbone 1"A !;. - T3 Irrni ft? Tr In, V. 0 I'.!' in 7 t t , v e t!,e r "oj.Je w!Ui T 1 - 4. Iv'-l Ja 13 13, at:o with no ONE HOUSE 7 rooms, painted inside and out. New With waterforj$6, 1 house" 4 rooms 4, both locations good. See 153 So Front St. Hand made and saw ed shingles and stove wood. Lime to retail. For one good boiler and engine in running order, see. BIG HILL, Henry s Pharmacy, 127 Middle Nt Full line of Drugs.Med- icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply of Flower Seeds. Pliylclai.H Prewer om A Nperialty. cf '! . wwirtwriBP A'tMirtViL of hie wearing api fti.l is what every ir-rTettng m.a dtlree, Whether he sdmlts It or not. To have e garment ot .nil Mkd. r f kMi.,1 nlnlh. flat and fattitoaed It Ihi latMl Mode, le tfe doty of every snta, ana is iii.iyieaia aarantee material sed Bt of evsrythlag WQ C sm WQ S! Bnt there's a differanro in milk, it i. not the color of the oow wit llm obsenc or size of her horns, Its what the K'res in the milk pail. The above will apply to our stock "f clothing It. not the color nor the Bh b or the Button but it is what you havn In jour pocket after yoo. pay I r a suit. Ihe cloths we offer yoa are in the latest stylrt make and color and t. ey must go. this Ii no 10 day sale but fl day In tho week week after week. The T I) Barry ihoe is still g""K out, ill up to date in every paith ular. Just Look ! 500 pair of mens pan In form 1.00 to s.50 will go this wook from f 'U'J t 4U eta. Just Look ! 2A0 pair Doys pants gl.OO to S0c thl. week from SO to 18cts. A large tot of aingln coats front V0() to fl.00 this week will go from $3.ft0 U Seta. 500 yards white lawn 7cts goods tins week 4. 800 yards white lawn IS gondithis week r 600 yards White lawn 18cts Roods this week It, 1000 yards flowerd lawm OcU goes this week for 4cU. I will eloee a store full of just such bergalna as above aiehtioned. S. COPLQN, a 0. MOETOK, Salesman. n ItlDbui aTBECT, ftext to Qatk ' Hard wart Co., Kew Ben. ,.s..... - ' tb, BT. W. Baa. enaa, 0. O, tuaame fnaltaMOinllMt -t teM vty tTMS aMMllf Dr, Warta. Obnfav at4 tHtflJlIM MMiclM, Br. Wwtklaatna e a fil'iiMliii al klU la hkt pn !. 1 a tnt tklrtr k mlirin II la 4lf Wl .l.tft i ' .i ft . f t . i TNK ITAM0AH0 MBaMiaMkM-St-'ea- a. O-w te tit Tfyou drlnl: V: far'
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