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J ' . " J - r ;-J 4 v'i r- rV ii ll i i.H, r- ' .. ' - m . f - vol; XIII-KO. I15.t KXW I. C, 8ATUEDAT 1I02XIX3, AUGUST 13, 1901, - - : TWMTITHIR0 TIAR : v.- Bikers are the Best. V" ' ' The Purest, l iu a xne ureaiesi v anew. - Rikers .liniet PoDxlers are ?tbt Most oKol Preparations of the kind can compare with these goods. X PHONE 43 -Pollock 'St, Opposite Post-office. i wwx is the very Best Faint made. It surpasses all ther paints as to Quality, Durability and Cov ering Capacity. ; . v Leads. Oils And colors. - t -- . ... ' "... " Pamps, Ptxmp Pipe and Diriving Points. '5u'i)fW2toj Specialty. - Ice Cream Frezere" and Water Coolers: 8 Middle St Hot makea you look lor Ice Cream Freeztrs and Water foolers. We Keep thenvisV Alto fioreM Doon ad Wmdowi.tkreea Win.'.: ' ' Car load lwori and 8sh j art received. Prices Low. '- Heth A Mulligan Paint it the If ill and Machine Supplies. Building material of an kinda. v ashill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co:; aBOWAOI 71 MtddU.Sk. ;0ppnj!d;ugi.stSl?25 : For the Salo of Leaf Tobacco. Plenty of Buyers," Good-Pric:3. lii EOYAPJ) & HESTER, weieicicrimrrxryiituwtatucrf - 'Your; Photograph , Corn out to 1Utti1i to t.e tent and a Bn' f hot L '; ! r.f jonrsi-'f nd ork ia of th beat quality and gtiarantM?d. 1 " t V.'! ! .fr I . i. , 1 , - a;- The Host Durable. ; 288. wt I beet - fnll weight, and oovers mott - 7DLIStrprUX8 44 OmM tt t . -I f rkoaa 114, :.' v. ;"v; Hello Central l: (Song in the well known tnne.) IIollo Central give ma Rojall't . Pot I know he's tneiT, Ton can fnd him with the Joe .'. Crwm, ' .. .. i On tie counter near," ne'ilbe glad i la me whose speaking Call fcira wont Too j loase, For I tnrely Want some Ic i CVam, III ao warm over Lore. - A tfi'Tcrr; :;. I will c'ra r Wi' h t it If i r n j t 1 1 rhone 00. Weatnei? Rye Thousand Dollar Endowment , , For y ofNC. ramari AlUaiee Blra Af alait CoaTletUas. 014 Bttf Waakv , lartoa't Letter DlieoTWai,., , " . Charter Graated. Bab- - vv, - j, , Jeet far Pea. , Balelfh, Aug .-$i3l T Gilbert Pearaoaot Um Btata Koraul and Indui- trlat 1 Colleg, , Oieaatbora, apaat tha morning ban at ttontary of . tht Norta Oarallna Andoboa Sooistjr la conference with tht Or Lawlt president of the toctety and left thtt afternoon for the oaat, tepaslallr the ' Mandaoa tht North Carolina coast, where the tea birds breed. He goes to, confer with uame wardens for W more rigid en forcement of the law.f The flan la to within tht aeat few weeks appoint a namber of additional Wardens. ' At amtttlDg ,of the ezeoatlTt eom- mlttte of tht UaiTtrsltj of North Caro lina, announcement Wat made by Presi dent Tentablt thai B H Armaeld, of High Point, had btstowtd : a tlOOO endowment on tht library of English Philology. , Tht ooaunlttee decided that there will bt to saooessor elected for Dr Baskerrllle nntQ next i Febrnary, the departmeat V ot iehemlstry being In tht meantlmt andtr the' Immediate di rection of,:PreiUtnt . Tenable and'Dr. BaakerrlUt gota W tht faculty of the OoUegeof Newport Olij. -: . . ; Tht State rarmcra AMlaaoa at their annual meeting nst dosed at Hillaboro adopted a reeoiatWa declaring against the aesfaf ooaTicti f Or agtiealtart exoept for tht raklBg.ot food sapplles for tht State oonrtcts and Insisting that all State eonriots should ht Worked lathe ImproTemeat trf pablU rtadsj , , Tae juuanef eaua- on an larmart to set to. It that tht W requiring that agiteiHon be taught la the public sctools of the eoahtry It obaerred. . Tht educational campaign at tarried oa by ma uorernor and tat Bute Bapertnita- dent of Pablle Instruction was heartily eadoistd,;i!. . A tetter from George Wathlagtoa to tht . OoTtraor aad OouaeU of North Carolina bearing daft of Jfnat Mtfl, 1798 Jest bsea' brought to light la tht archival of tht Mtretary of State. It it In reply to sa address from the OoTCroor and hit eoaaell ok matters of politics. And la concluding (he letter Qen. Wash ington said la toaclusloaA dlffereaet of oplnloa oa political polnte laaotte be Imputed 19 freeman at a ' fault, alnot It la te bt prawmed that they are all actuated by aa tqaal laudable aad saortd reganlfor tht liberties of their eoaa try. T: X-yr S y..-. - - --.;4 A charter was Issued thli mornlngior tht Oaaa UertantUt Co, of Dana Har- tett county. The oapitel it tS.000 an. thorlatd aad flQO tabtoribad by H. X. aad W B Newberry of HagaoUa and X. Soathhall of Duaa.1, v. '-v,.- ! : Baer1(t.0asunert was here today to deUrerto the penitentiary, Babea Mc- Ooeuld colored, to terr It y tare for burglary la tht teooad degree. -.Be was brought from Irtdeit oonaty.' Cepi J P Arriata. lasUtational dark tothaBuCteljretiarar ia reported today at balag ajlrt with bo poa tlble ehaaca fer hi racorery. ' . Be was lAlstlv rrmlat'lSlLM(lf aUtt V.- FARMERS ALUinCB OPPOSES i.;TV---"lease AtUatle ui lth Oarellaa Railroad ; s asa Adopt KsstltUoaa. , '; -; The North Carollaa Bute ralmen' Alltanea, which his beeAia seealoa at HUlsboro, K 0 seTeral dajs la the put week, amosg other things took a post. tlve posltloa reganliig the etate'e laastng or idling the Atlaaui aad lotth Caro lina property. ' . 1 ; - . Thi rttoliUoat erprtae fear through a kait or talti sowt forelga oorpora- tlon will secert tills property, wad tht road agabat t'l eompttltloti which ttaoweaat'O t ether roads. The reeolv ' a i opted are u fol- town "Whereas it swi probable that the railway system of Horth Carollaa will at ao diitanl date p"s Into the hands of foreign corporal lout working together ate practical em- 'y to tht detriment of oar ag rlcultaml.morcentlli aad other InUreets. "Now be ft resolved by the Farmers State Allime of r r!! Carolina that we ranpeetfully ' a t i Eictllwicy, the Uoa CLr'm B I r"o.k to neither soil aor lete t! A','' ? and Porth Caro. IlnaIt!!ro 1, 1 x as we do that this ra'lroR,! . Or to UoBi.V-rt to the atntn ! an J tl.nt I t pe i !c of ,' t'l tr f r i iti : ' I ; . ! ilo ,!-1 to I'ot l!na . -;t r. erpinat of e. a 1 ! I 1.. r , o 1 1' a r .!; f.o.a tiii r own c"y ol I t'l' i our 1 t a .i.t o'ir - it. ' ! t, HORRIBLE ACCIDENT.' Nlnt Tear Old Boy Dragged to Death by a Frightened Horse. . :J Special to Journal. Beaufort, N 0, August Uth, 1 p m. The meat shocking accident to occur In this town for a long time happened here this morning. '-' j r - ' Little Hubert Pearee, the hlae yaar old ton of Mr David Ptarot was holding a horsa to great-. on one of the streets, and had tied the tether reta around his waist, when the animal became suddenly frightened and dashed awsy, dragging tht boy several hundred yarda before he tbppei'fpj! V In the ma the child's head' struck a tree badly omening the skull, and before the horse could be stopped,' tht body was bruised and mangled In a frightful manner. - The Injared led, unconscious, was carried to Dr Davis office, where an ex amination was made by Dri Duncan and Mlawtll.'.but It was seen at onoetbat there wsa no hope, and Infa short while, sit il.80 he wm dead, having nerer re gained consciousness, RUSSIAN FLEET RETURNS. forced Back to Port Arthur Badly Dam aged. Hale Heir Horn to Bus- ' , alan Throne.--. , - . "!': , . if , . ' .TokiO, Aug. 11. Aflmlrsl Togo n- porta that the Bosslsa battleship. Cxare- Tltch was pVobahly unk In the engage ment outside of Pott Arthur Wednes day. London, Aflg. 12. A -cablegram re ceived by the Japanese legation today states that the -cruisers Askold, Novik aad aaothsr cruiser and a torpedo boat a . 1. - - a i xrt nv .1 . . "r. : . vuv" ""Istay awhile with relatlres In Martin Wr m 1MHN WJfcU UV tieaUeaUOn UDVh Another destroyer took refuge In Chee f oo," While live Russian battleships, one cruiser and one hospital ship and stverd torpedo boat destroyers seemed to have regained Port Arthur harbor. Tht Jap- aaeti fleet is believed, to have escaped damage. Bt Petersburg, Aug. 18. The czarina today gave birth to a boy. The boy li to be named Alexis." Tht birth of tht boy Is tht' greatest event In tbe minds of tht Basslaa people la that' decade. Tht desire (bat the emperor and empress for a male kelr to the throne which has been four timte disappointed, maybe shared by tht inbjeeti-of the taar and now that their 'hop ere reslUed all It forgotten lathe loy over the event. What the event meant to Kus sla eeaaot be eppredated aarwhere out side the empire, for it will put aewltfe late the empire. Of, the fonrehlldrea borate the iierina previous to this mi are girls. The oldest, Graad Duchess Olga, will bt alne la November; Titanle Is serin, Maria ia flvt and Anastaals Is three.'. &YM- " ,-v. leather taCoUoiBelt-; Special to JouraatT y7. ? .Washlngtoo, D 0, Aug U. Carollnas, Georgia, Eastern aad Western Florida, AJalBma,Mlsaltslppt, Louisiana, Xattera aad Western Texashowera, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansee, fair. Tea scecte, Kentucky, faUytoday, shtwers timorrow.--.- '. . ."A- f :'K v-. Cotton la SJtht' 'M -'' 4 'J ,L.jf.- " UI, Ilag! report maket ia tight for this week 10,784 - against 8,108 4 last year. For asasoa 10013, 691 baits against ip,- tet, must year. -:.. -y;ty- Doat forget that we are atlll eloelig oat oor summer clothing in meat poyi & ehUdreai at ooet J J BAXTER ' Try a bottle of Carbonated Coca Cola It posseasee wonderful tonlo properties made from the famous Coca laat and Kola ant,- :- - "t'V.. For Spring and Grown to tht Oaks Market. . Chickens go FINE Country llama at Oaks Meat Mar keU Go to tbe Oaks Keat Market for the beat Canned Veala. . The OaVa tit Karket Handle only the boat of evfrjthlnif. J J Master l Jn rf- ;! a boantl ful lih of U. Itonnlree Roller Tmy Tr.i:.Va Alf.o a r.' e Hue of stiamor 1 1 fto. I 1(1 I 'M. a J ; a:. 1 s'';b ..vn f ' t i (a !. 1 I' ' ! : 1 t f 1 j t 1 r r yr. TRENTON ITEMS Mr W W Whlttlngton of i Bullhead it visiting his parents, Mr - and Mis . Wm McDaniel . '. Misses Theresa Coi and May Under- wood ol Duna, N. C.i are visiting at Dr HOMohks.. v . - . Miss LIMaff Shackdford of Fremont visited in" Trenton for a few days last week. V. ' 1-r . Mr and Mri'J A McDaniel soV Mrs Horana West of Klnston were guests at Hotel Brodgen sevtral days last week. , si " , - Miss Maggie Herring of Klnston Is ylsltlng Miss Rosa Wooten. Misses Gladys, Helen and Rath Chap man of Grif toa are visiting at Mr J. A Smiths."' " - Mils Clara Brewer of near New Bern is visiting Miss Xthel McDaniel. Mils Huldah Nobles of Pollooksvllle, returned home yesterday after spending few dsys Jtere. Milk Theo Klnaey is vialtlng friends at Maysvllle this week. Miss Birdie Taylor It ft a few dsys ago for a visit at LaQrange. Missel Mattit and Cora Rhodes of Klnston have returned home after sev eral days visit with relatives. ! Mrs B P Koonce of New Bern visited Trenton for the past week. Mrs Virginia Harrison of New Bern who hsa been spending some time w ith relstives In Trenton returned home one day this week. Miss Birdie Koonce Is visiting her brother, Dr 8 B Koonce at Wilming ton. Miss Ruth and Grace Geddle are visit ing at Grif ton. Miss Reaa Haywood who has been spending tome time in Raleigh, visiting relatives, waa called home this week on account of her brother, Thomas . Bay- wood, who Is, very low with typhoid fever. Mr and Mrs P B Smith have returned home after a long sty In Onslow county with friends and relatives. Miss Ore Williams left the morning to . . -w oountyr' Messrs Henry Whltehurst and Isaan Hughes of New Bern, and Elmer and Jasper Gardner of Maple Cyprus are visiting Mr J A Smiths. .TheU. 8. Government boat Trent, was in our waters last week, with a crew surveying the river. Tonr writer wonld sappote that the girls were sorry to see them leave, by their frequent visits at tht wharf during Ite itay and also after hearing the statement- madi by their captela -that Trenton waa noted for pretty girls aad tbe vicinity for bed-bugs Mr E A Hammond of this place joined them on their departure. The meeting! conducted by Rev J W Noble, the Baptist minister of Pollockx vllle, at the court house last week were well attended ana enjoyed very much We are glad to have Mr and Mra Noble with us any time. The union meeting of the Nense district proceeding his ser vice! waa well attended by ministers and delegates from other places: At meatlda of tht town officers laat Tuesday, Mr 1 H Pollock was retired from the police f owe and Mr Beat Green given his p!ace also as extra po liceman waa asked for and granted for Saturday! aad special days. Ia ooaaeo tloa with IhU, will aak our offloert to please pay a Uttle more attention to the streets as somt of them are becoming a little grassy.; What ia the reason of stopping the street workers at this tlsnef The writer hopee to state ia oar Beit Where they have resumed their worky Messrs L P aad Robert Bragg are ep from New Bern painting thejdwelllag of Mr FW Foeoue. Dr H G Monks b aow nutting his last ooet of ralnt oa. These two dwelling! when flilehed will be leaiure for the eye to behold. O We are Indeed sorry to know that our Oliveri correspondent teels hurt over t personal nted, which was claimed should have belonged to them. ' They seemed to Insinuate that we had to eater their ter ritory for Heme, and we mott humbly beg thdr pardon for ov nth act (la their eyes) granted that the persoaal re ferred to wu one of this district aa this was thllr postofflot, " ' y.: An entertainment wat glvia last Tact- day tvtnlng at tht residence of Mr J A Smith In honor of their company, tbe Misses Chapmani of Grif ton, .An aaa stng incident of the evening wsa whea each girl -: was then " (rives paper and pencil and same of a boy to describe during the boy's ebsaaoe from tht room. On their return eat boy was given his description, who read It those proaont. The first prise that of a bottle of perfumery waa glvea to Mlee Theresa Cos. ' Cake and cream were served during the evening. About H the leaaure ta kers numbering about thirty, eipresaad their delight In having eome,and depar ted to tholr bomea. i v . OOH The ui..!i:r! 1 will r" iiwil lit I' 1 We bl.U fdt 1 ( i Hce Lot Just Received Very Fioest Fresh Elgin from the dairy every week, Harvey's Small Hams English Cured Shoulders and break fast strips, Complete stock staple and fancy Groceries of the very bist quality. Yonrajto please, 'Phone 91. ElUwooi r Under Hotel ChatUwka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators. Agent for the Farmer Girl and Boy Cook Stoves. Farmers will bear In mind tbat we carry a very complete line of American 8 ted Wire Fence. FTEW IIKItff, ST. C A Harvest For Bicyclists Offer 75 pairs Hartford .ires at greatly reduced prices for Spot C.aah during the month of August I have them in all grades and eizee. It wiil pay you to investigate and buy. WM T. HILL, Dealer hi fcotOLaa, Gobs, Pistols, Caa- tmmeBt, Lcsdbd Baaua, Pbohoobtbs, Rboobm, A a buu'uxb o Sroarara Uoone. Job Parma aan Rua bbb SrAvr Majtuv aotwbbb, Phone Uf 81 Middle St ;yWEAST.ElUr CiBOimVDISMlQll Tht swtoaer Ncusa will bt Withdraws temporarily from the route oa July 16th- for her annual repairs. .' , During htr abseaot the steamer Ocra coke It scheduled to tall from Ntw Ban for Belhaven, (Instead Of Elisabeth City) at 9 p m oa Monday, Wednesday sod Friday, i ... f ;, Until further nolloa then will bt ao steamer sailing oa Ttetday, Thursday or Saturdays. . , ... , '-y GEO. HENTJZBSOK, Aft. Ic Cream Nox7 Every Day,, Do livcrcdFor S5c. a quart at cr your homo. Ico coda, and all phoa cthci -tea I 1 ' hafbey's Butter 30c lb, Received Fresh Wholesale & Retail Grosser, 71 Br6a4 Hi A Mass Meeting et 75 Middle St, that will last to September 1st, 1904. The object of this meeting is for the people to carry off the remain der of our Summer stock of goods at prices never before known. FIRST. Wo have a few Men's Suits to close out at coat. Youths and Boys to go the same route. SECOND. A nice line of Kemnants, white for 5 3-4c. THIRD. Dress Gingham 7 l-2c, regular 10c goods. Apron Gingham's 4 l-2c, regular 5 l-2c goods. FOURTH. 1,900 yards of Hamburg, 4c to 35c. FIFTH. 200 Men's Dress Shirts, 75 oents, this week 42 l-2c. SIXTH. Ladies Gauge this week, 4 l-2c to 19c. You want to see our 4c Yellow Homespun. SEVENTH. The T D Barry Shoe stands at the head aa being up-to-date in quality and style, guaranteed, EIGHTH. 10,000 papers of needles for lOo. per paper. S. COPLON, 78 MIDDLE STREET, Next to Gash UJ Hardware Oo New Bant If you want F1B8T ' CLASS Job Work don't forget to send- your or- V din to y. Owen Q. Dunn Leading Printer Btetloaer. . Car. Pelleck ft CraTta Bta. TdifTlibPublic ! 1 hereby give BotUl tbat Iwtllaotbe Job Priiatinf responsible' for debt saearrtd by my . aons.Oilatelnster Fulcher aad AJoaao Perry Fulchty, which are made wltkoat my coastal sad approval. - - ' , v ) . , i (ALONZO FULChZH, New EtriH R F D No L AigtutStk 1004 ,'.,';',.'. '- " Only a few Ham' mocks left an f the prices ; wdl : ' suit j
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