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: WW OIM 45 inch Silk and Wool Eoliau in Black, Tan and Light Green,' a beau tiful Shade for evening, worth $1.25. Special for this day only 89c. 36 inch Pang ee 48c. J. M. Mitchell & Co.,! PHONE 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office, f I It carman ins it .Tit Joust of nmNMPMn ri Just received a lot of BUSY BIKE 9312 Art ID MAMS and IUtKIf'AHT SI1 Jt I I'M. Pure Cider, Apple Cider Vinegar in barrels and half barrels. Agency for ROYAL I1AKING I'OWDKK. All (loods Frmh and Carefully Selected. We solicit cmwignmcnU of all k i rvl of (Vxintry Produce, and Guarantee Prompt attention and Quirk Returns and will promise the Highmt Pru-ea that can be obtained. Give as & Tt iaU WhsV&t and IlcUll CIrocer. No. 81 South Front St. lllUlillllillililillilll.il.lillilii.lll.Wllltlli Rj lui ihli U tit i drui Utih fcr tbi Sap;, MEN'S CLOTHING A Urf Una of Mark Granite RuiU r .M and 110 BO tot lhi wee only. a-ef pM Kelt. Nobby Btylns. Frieee H.ZS, K.&0. W.26, W.76 p te f 1&.M, BOY 'B CLOTHIIW , J. Tw boy will lonk hia nr beet In a LI tut. Brawn a Cm Admiral Butt. Wee free 1100 ttw. We lan hat f aad large her- Abmrl an nlrmltni assort merit U)Mbrt from. Prke modertte tfRT GOODS , -.. , i i We hare wny Ra nralwi ta Dry Oo-xJe. ISO yards Calico Oil t4 eaty le yard. Jm twetee-i l.OW yari Itmt AMrwvunriM and Frail ef Tke m Kleeva. A Iferf ai.! I0, mtt price thj 1 a ye only. 19 yard to a ' " . 75JHlddloStreit. v CAROLINA BRICK CO., flaatl at C5vis, trytrrse "IJlBf, Klaaton end Jl.hrre.ire, Annual Capacity 15,000.000. ' HerWf tawtaM try Ki'ma a tt pTiri (a fumi. Ibe fW BaiUirif ftrVh e-er luffed aw Ih'ti frmriiH." - PRICBI OUlHAKTri'D. Silk 75c value for 288. Easter Stilts, We have the largest and best selected stock of Clothing we ever car ried and can fit you no matter what your size or shape may be. We carry Euppenheimer's Guaranteed Clothing. There is none better made and it will be our pleasure to show you our stock. New line of Men's Belts.Neg ligee Shirts and Under wear. la tact anything y 0 1 want in the Men's Furnishing line. J. J. 'YYYYTTYTYTTTTTTYTTYYTYYYe Estiij Ci!t:!tiij it Id. ipl a worth I1Z.60 and I IS. 00. Your fhoiee A Urge assortment of Maa'f Brow ill im of Little RuiU for thm email rail DEWEY WINS FIRST BL003. ;. Tae Caataf Tee Flaaacltr Caatlauas Until ' TaslstyTeraef Csert. ' i Business at tha erimuud coort yster- daf ww little lkw owing to the tar- dinesa of witnesses inmany'of the case called." -8H6Hly after court convened the erand jury appeared in s body to report for duty. Among the true bills returned waa the -indictment against John Peterson alleged to have murder ed hia wife by. burning.- ' -. Following are the cases passed upon: State, vs John Davis and Henry Dixon affray. Dixon sentenced to six months in the county jail and hired out to work on the county roads Davis was fined-5 dollars' and one half the costs. State vs Moses Spruill, assault, $10 and costs. George Thompson was arraigned for the .murder of Martha Capps and the trial set for today. As has been Intimated in the Journal the case of Thomas W. Dewey, under bond for embezzlement was continued to the next term of court He appear ed before the judge at 11:15 at which time the indictment was formally read to him and to which he plead not guilty Immediately upon the arraignment at torney A. D. Ward, made a motion for continuance on behalf of the defense. Assuming that a day of this term would be set for trial of the case attorney Ward made a request for a bill of par ticulars, stating that it was entirely out of counsel's power to secure the necessary data upon which to defend their client. The argument was participat ed in with a great deal of spirit and vigor by all the attorneys. Solicitor Moore led out with a masterly address show ing the weakness of the defense case. Allusions having been made to the pre cedents of the State vs Brady; State vs Van Pelt, he referred to them as not bearing on the case before "the court. In reply Mr. Ward stated that the defense would be put to a serious 1038 if the court should set a day for trial at this term of court. Mr. W. W. Clark speaking for the State, made a strong plea for an immediate hearing in which he referred to the "ingenuity and industry" of the State. This phrase was bantered about a good deal by Mr. F. A. Daniels who followed for the defense. The motion for bill of particulars was denied. On the resumption of the court after the noon recess Messrs. D. L. Ward and L. I. Moore spoke for the prosecu tion in favor of an immediate trial and Mr A. D. Ward and P. M. Pears 1 anrued for a continuance. Further reason for continuance was given by defense was the absence of the leading counsel, Ex-Governor Aycock, Judge Osborn and Senator Simmons. Judge Webb granted the continuance stating he believed that the ends of justice would be met as well in a trial at the nexfr term of court as in the present but more than that, there were several very importantcasea to be tried which would take a great deal of time and which could not be put off without conaiderable expense to the county and he deemed it beat' for the intereats of the county as well as the itate to con tinue the case until the July term. The trial waa set for Wednesday of that term. The $40,000 bond which Dewey haa been" under waa renewed with the aame sureties as the previous bond. Walter Kennedy was sentenced on two indictments. Case No. 23 charging him with being a nuisance and No. 24 with assault Prayer for judgment; prayer continued. Defendant was put under a 1100 bond and required to ap pear fai court in twelve months to show evidence, of good behavior. State vs Daniel Gatttng for assault He was found guilty; judgment sus pended d payment ef eosta. State v Ada Odomf larcear of 130 from colored maa named. Sentenced to the penitentiary for 12 months. State .ym Katy Chase: larceny of clothing from Mary Smith; jury dis agreed; verdict of bob suit entered. CHARM 1 NO. DOLLY MADISON. Twe Breeoef at AJa Ika Ml.tw a-a , . y ' e WftNe a. To deflae the (bra of a eharming westta la always eUOeait Dolly UaeV Isoa'a features were not regaler, fiat was Iter Bsnre fjerfect. She waa net witty, nor waa abe wtoa, and aba par tMpsttw Jtttte tf at aD la war atw beedi tatallertaal fafe. Kitenaileee be Unde.pot as Urn greatest of all fcUumn wf be Watte Uoaea, and t aapwiarny , waa vnlxmasad. Ma ruM ever feet wot id as vVaahlntiea nth fttUat teei aatare and JaaUae tite tart. Iter aatare was wares, ( fSPUsMte , aa4 Itoprv elnwable. Km Wrt-d life ) swopta, and her wend loved ar, Mutant relorlat. ant SMtM fere aad well fevmb-d Bgwe treat wlta l-enrdlal SMsaer and a arm (peihf for tioee a Soot bar aaweaUof te amtaa, aed abe waa always ready te belio law) haglttfv. . . Was rvofal rmtet evria a wemen, the wife ef a rirt.t t Rt was Ike -tt ef tla at Q taaartral halt, trt fi wwM kav aowa th rn Ut ef etxMrvanoa at say bait if abe bad wot Ima tim rMi4ont'e wife. tt h4. la fa.t, rvtod a kwH.t.)tMr erar ti litit twarrling ett In flelj.Ma -ir kf Mr mrtftr He irfia waa B UUr0 d4 ttt ' !,'! ll-mm f hit. V f : r 1 f?f)ti !.a ufj. I' FIRST STATE CROP BULLETIN Ghre Review Climatic Cejidltiena Put Winter Ratarn Frern Appomattox. State Charter. Raleigh, April 11. The first North Carolina crop bulletin of the season was issued this morning by section Director , Von Hermann, giving a complete re ,view of the. climatic conditions the ( past winter and present crop conditions it says the planting or corn, cotton ana peanuts will proceed actively this week Some upland com being already up. Tobacco plants are small but looking well. Truck is doing well. Shipments of lettuce and radishes are increasing rapidly. Strawberries are a little late being checked by the cold. The straw berry- weevil is doing considerable damage from Mt. Olive to Wilmington Fruit trees are in full bloom in the west. The Greensboro Railway & Light Co. of Greensboro was chartered this morn ing with $750,000 capital authorized for the purpose of purchasing, constructing and operating street railways and light plants. F. RTWilliamson, of Fleming ton, N. ,1., R. H. Gamewell of Greens boro, W. M. Wherry Jr. and W. A. Morgan of New York and W. W. Game well of Greensboro are subscribers to 1,000 stock. Governor Glenn and party returned this morning from Appomattox where he participated yesterday in the un veiling ceremonies of the North Caro lina monument. He expresses himself as delightad with the cordial reception that was tendered the North Carolin ians by the Virginians. The senti ments expressed by Gov. Montague of Virginia a d others of the speakers from that State were especially grati fying to him in view of the recent un- lasant controversy regarding the in ceptions on the monument. ALFRED SPEEFTS SURPRISE. Well Known Business Man Tells ol Peculiar Experience. Few business men are better known throughout the country than Alfred speer of Passaic, N.J. Although he is over eighty-one years of age and the head of a large concern, as well as the editor of the Passaic Item, yet he found time to write the following letter, hop ing that it would be of interest and be nefit to rtlir readers: "To the Editor:- I cannot keep from expressing my surprise at the wonderful relief and benefit 1 derived from the use of Hyo mei. For some years past I have been a virtijn to nasal and throat catarrh, and during that time have expended a great many dollars to specialists, and had my throat sprayed, washed and smoked week after week. The first time I used Hyomei 1 was surprised at the change it brought. This was a few months ago, and I have used it occa sionally since. It makes me so well that I often forget and neglect its use for several days, but each time when I breathe it the hawking and discharge cease and it is wonderful how it acts. I am over eighty-one years of ae, and careful not to praise anything until I know what 1 am about. Resppctfully yours, Alfred Spocrr The complete Hyomei outfit, including the inhaler, costs but $1, while extra bottles sell for 50 eenta. You run no risk whatever in buying it, as F. S. Duffy sells it under hia personal guaran tee to refund the money if it does not relieve. Ask F. S. Duffy to show you a copy of hia guarantee. Clean av your system of all impurities this month. Now is the time to take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Jt will keep you well aD summer. 86 cents Tea or Tablets. For sale by F. 8. Duffy We'Bell "The . " World'aBeat Typewriter," "Ile'tf Premier,' Eunett's Book 8 tore X J Ai Jclktmii I 5rrVe 4J4hkm4 i l I I H V- V r v ! r.ni--v.ta w at' Iba e,.flnrj ai, artoalty takaw frme mi fr.b xm1 ).. wiiJi eTM.ie tme el atW f.mMt lict-1ltiU, Vtit IM Jl f gr, ! t rroitct ,,-.() awl f ".H V t a-1iifta. f" lit fHWift. piry ':'! 'f. WHtk JM'e '. nh! r-: . In! Supreme Court Opinions, Special to Journal. , Raleigh, N. C. April 11, 1905-Supreme Court filed following opinions to dey: , i. . Everett vs So. Ry. Co., from Pamli co, affirmed. State vs Barrem from Union, no er ror. Massey vs Barber from Durham, no error. Clark vs Traction Co., from Durham, arTirmej. Stewart vs Carpet Co., from Guilford new trial. . Crutchfield vs Hunter from Guilford action dismissed. Griffin vs Railroad, from Anson, per curriam petition to rehear dismissed. Tripp vs Nobles from Pitt, per cur riam petition to rehear dismissed. Matthews vs Telegraph Co., from Guilford, appeal dismissed by consent of defendant. State vs Spivey, from Guilford, per curriam, no error. Manufacturing Co., vs Greensboro, per curriam, affirmed. Thopmson vs Telegraph Co. from Guil ford, appeal dismissed by consent. Worth vs Ragan, from Guilford, per curriam, affirmed. New Boarding House. Having purchased the interest of Mrs Moore in her boarding house at No. 4( South Front street, I shall be glad t( see my old friends and patrons at that place. I can assure them of good board, pleasant rooms, and c urteous treat ment. Terms one dollar per day; reasonable rates by the week. MRS. JANIE BERI.Y U A l(OIL fire and Boiler Insurance. Brick for Sale. THE FIRE-GONG SOUND will fftve you no .Urt if you arc innurfj In one ol our rock-ribbed convtsini(TS tnjit can't be aha k an by any poanible conflagration. Holder of polictw ran rain thtr Dmnertie. Phoinix-lik. from th authm. Hi trifling with fate to taka twedlcwi riaka. Our premiuma for making you aecure are the krw cat con latent with aolirlity. Phono 200 South Front ar.d Uancock J-t. James Willis, PRACTICAL m,A( Kmri And horse sheer haa opened a shop at the place formerly oc cupied by Samuel Jackaon, on the wharf In rwarof C B. Hills. Work properly done and guar anteed. Furniture Store! Havtaf porchased the stork in trade and Furniture business heretofore con ducted by L. A. Taylor, soceeeeor te Dfsosway and Taylor, I would announce that sty personal attention will be -riven to the accooimodation of custom er. A well selected stork of FURNI TURE. MATTINGS, CARPrriNGS, RUGS and ether fURNlHIUNCa Is now offered at prkee U meet eampeO- Uon. Inatallmeot er cash. AO who are 'a kMed to the former Arm will aneka their payments to me. , MXDISOmi, At the old tta4 , No. M Middle St Th New Body Builder a Treah Oranrt Co4 Uvef Oil t4 CmaUto-M i i 1.1, tili'f fT-. throat a tvng Nice Lot Carolina Hams at McD Also new lot Harvcv'a Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams, Sugar Cured Shoul ders and Breakfast Strips. We call special attention to our Tin Lard which you win find superior to smv ! ;: 1 ;, city. Fresh lot Fox River Print Ku We will thank you for your trade. sented. Yours to please, 1 J. L. McDaniel 5 Wholesale & larkerStore. Com.r ;i I ..,,,1 ll!..w.v R State Mutual Life Assurance Co of l o-'lielr Ofgan'z-d 1844 All forms of Life and Endowment pel Annual cash dividends are piud upon Every nolicv has ender,.,l tlw.r.,,.,, , 1 values to which the insured is entitled ntmphleU, rates and values for any ;r ,. Don't insure unless you have eonsullr.l, B. H. District Refrigerators, Freezers. Asve You bought ons ? See me beiore you buy. 1 have the Cold Wave and l.ah. '; ler and White Houutain li e Cream I ; Considering Excellent quality ,.; 1; vX. S. Miller just h hi;i:i v in) Lot Nice (Pictures. Paatel and Oil reproductions, in Gold and Dec orated Oak Frames at extremV.y low prices. Call and see them. Opposite Our Up IS OPEN With s conplnte line of MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND CHILMUvIX (VL1OTIINO and rsahionable (teat's Kuminhintr" CLOTHING A RI'ECI A LTV HOWARD BROTHERS, Under Hotel Hazolton. Tpriler Applies i , mm fir tit Mikta. LiofB nl Inl rip. Muiicript -Cifiri. CuVoififr. YmT.HUl, flWtin Ooeda. ' n Midtne St., riwatt ts OAnTnrtTA, , u. I ,tm , .'r".: amels Rendered Leaf sewhere in the iter. .-,.v rll Cream ''heese Kvrrvt:-,,,,.; ir!uU,.(Nl .'" M ixs'.ivsiiisQiis. 01 Years Old. - 1 :l ,v tin I 1 '' ' i'i paid-up insurance Ma.1 llll.vt t ;. , illeat 'on. Agent. in!. ,nd Won . Iv I'ost Olliec-. - to - Dato 1 -. . r , t t. .-.1 .(vlo. HOY'S to arr u. K-i it rinA.i m. Nw Il-m, N. C. KASrER CARDS rtne Jm of Keats Cards Jwrt RrT. V Owen 0. Dunn, i l1! Frtstef t ttatloam J lee retlKlittar.agt, UA't rrtstef t ttattattof. ta. WE i- r
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