Yol. XXlII.-Wo. 58. Twenty-Fourth Tea New Hera, II. C, Friday Jloriiins, June 0. 1905. 7is rs For You : - YOU MEN 25 Dozen -1 -2 Hose lsVvalue lor 8 1-dci 3 pair for 25cV - Men's Night Hojbes made' of the best : Lonsdale Cambric, size IK, 16, 17, 18,. ,worth 76c, for 60e. , . - . It will be worth your while to" look at them, or they '.will he sent to your t -house for inspection. ' - , -x RALEIGH. OFFICER MONTAGUE SHOT White Endsivorlns To Mtk in .Arrest hi r..'. nfie. in.n.rtnee ill Fdpral Shoulder But The injury Court. FOR WOMEN Will Not IM Ssrleus. UiOHLY it J. M. Mitchell & Co., ; I - PHONE 288. , " . 41 . Pollock St., Opposite Post-offices Sunn Fir tlectrle Lint. Odd Lodt incrtait, ' lntsraal Improve, " flint Botrj - Qalet To . " & -t LoulsvHls RomIm ' . - Haleigh, N CV June &-Four postof- ToHce officer, R.' P. Montagu wm I Fellows ! ahot and painfully injured Wednesday I night by a colored man named Isaac I Farrow upon whom he was about to I serve a Warrant, The crime waa com mitted between 12 and 1 o'clock. : " c ; The authentic story told by Mr. Mon tague ia ag follows: -Two nighta -ago I While on duty at Five Points a negro named Moses White came to me and I told me Farrow waa cursing, . , abusing I Much That Every Woman Desires to - Know About Sanative, Antiseptic Cleansing and the Care of tha Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands.'" Jtist Received x lot See inspectors are here," it being rather Kj threatening people -r.jje was; e; unusual for many to be present at once I The Federal court with number of white came me night mi Bgked minor posiomce cases ana rwr . Fafrow under as he portant one against J. u meu oi or wu violent and he was folk isthecauseoftheirpreaence. They 4 he wouid dd gome damage. --I are Messrs. Reddy, Robinson, Buck and 1 1 famera . ti me 8n(1 we uvis. un R.vuruy. iu.ul. ... w..t. wenj. to the houge o In,n6 Hobbg Mr. Haynes." , - ' , . - cated on Bioad street tweea Kll- ; A survey is in progress some miles marnock con Btreet8. I star! east of here, a itt e to the nonnwaro tioned j,, at back door of the Seaboard Air wne ana and , k the houae Bnd Mltedfor Railways wmcnit is saiQwior we ewe F . me he had trie Tailway between Rale.gtt and uur- h(wge m KiXmarMtAl Btreeti ham. has been we general . ... . . t - h t that this road would ,run-ly; way :.,of . . . h... . to Eagle Rock, this county, but it may fco arregt him but at jtantsome one another way. . "''': blew out the lamn and fired a pistol; Grand Secretory B. WoodeUof the heballhit me. j to grapple! urana Mge pi uaa r ei.w . with him and and hJt arm pushing WHAT CUTICURA '-DOES FOR WOMEN , Too much stress cannot be' placed on the great value of Cutlcura Soap, Ointment, and Pills in the antisep tic cleansing t tne snncons sur faces, and of the blood and circulatine fluids, thus affording pure, sweet, and economical local and , constitutional it up. . The man fired a second shot DUO. I DCE 3E3C A. "Ml- English Cured Shoulders, Fresh Butter in Tubs and Fox River Prints. , A " lull line lancy and staple groceries. FULL hTOCK plug and granulated tobaccos; ' Come in and buy a Hygiana Cigar for ten cents nor either of., the following for-five cents or six for twenty-five cents. Roig, Car- . denas or Abaco Cigar and you will be pleased. , ' , Tj,. 3E3E HErriiiv WuotVsale atid Be tall Grocer. No. 81 South Front StMV gAAaaaaaAaaaAAAAAaaAAASAAA eAAi ODODODOaODOaODOODOD DODO order continues to grow and that since the annual meeting 01 wie urana uouge wRkh went M 0m of thp meB m last month new lodges have been form- one -of the whit eaatwmeuusuieW.ei.un( """' men waiting outside down withaehair Culberson and Andrews mCherokeeand ,nfcM.Alll,...-thei I 1 -t i ( W.a...M J miH I "" " . , uucavreea "W, "T W'"B.: in the darkness." progress is oewg maoe au-ng ev, officer Griffin w&g on duty down I line, - - . It.vwn uranf tn tha tuniiibinM of the Mr. B, V eCKWW.n, wiwui yi-ww .j . j AtA . uln- n State Boarf of Internal Improvement. for wag was asked today what the Board U was p6,j ,ndthe wound doing. He replied, "Nothmg just now for wu norisinucnp,. u uu. v m4ds v6gterday but itwa8 unsUccess "uTjfU ihe wound Is fa the right shou.J Augum u uu TO w.i- i der and no serions result to anticipated will m very mucn enuugeu wm -)hwWall.fc., Primrose and have .Jf? Ori Caton, the latter the city physician. Uo? 0'de,LHe is dotagaswell.aacan.be expected. ana cnanaow, m wu " b-p ;Thi Kam,w Uvea tn Wilminirtonl M n," CKhta'teffl oh the - P.' 0. Uke tha University where there is no tI. . . ... , PI.- TTniHf U " " u,i,.wjr. Uke u University charitable feature. treatment for weakening ulcerations, - influnmuons, ltcnings, irritations, relaxations, displacements, pains, and irregnlarities peculiar to females. Hence the Cuticura remedies have a wonderful influence in restoring health, atrength, and beauty to. weary women, who have been prematurely aged and invalided by these distress ingailments. aa well as such sympa thetic afflictions as anaemia, chlorosis, hysteria,; and nervousness. . ' - Women from the very first have fully appreciated the purity and sweet ness, the power to afford- immediate relief, the certainty of aoeedv and pertnanent cure,, the absolute safety -and great economy which have made cnucura rae standard numonr rem edy Of the civilized world - TORTURING HUMOR Cured by Cuticura. " t suffered five years with a terrible itching eczema, my body and face be- 1 ing covered with sores. Never in my life did I experience such awful suffer 1 fair, and I loneed for death, which I I felt waa near. I had tried doctors and medicines without success, but my mother insisted that I try Cuticura. I felt better after the first application of Cuticura Ointment, and was soon entirely well. . Mrs. A. Etson, Belle- Vae, Uich. OMtamSDOtattiMalnSPinianwM OinqAoM .Sntt Pmr D Olitni. Corp. Bg, McU frafti ' Marriage at Newport. r 1 On Wednesday afternoon June 7th, a leautiful wedding was celebrated in St. iohn Methodist - Episcopal Church South.- The extracting1 parties beinsr Miss Daisy Dauehty of Newport and Mr, Walter Venters of Oriental; N. C. The holy rites were solemnized, in a most impressive manner by Rev. W. A. Piland,, The church was tastefull v decorated. Jie bridal couple standing during the :eremony- under a floral arch. The wide was handsomely attired in a cloth ravelling habit, with a boquet of white lasmines. Messrs. A. L. Newberry and 1 0. Rogers acted as ushers, and little Misses Lizzie Rogers and Estelle Mann is.nower girls, Appropriate music was rendered by Mrs. White. Immediately, after the ceremony a large number of friends assembled at ihedepot, where amid hearty congra tulations and showers of rice, the newly married couple embarked for their wedding tour on the 5 o'clock north bound train. Their future home will be at Oriental. The youthful and charming bride is a daughter of the late Jordan Daughty of Newport. The interest and pleasure manifested at large, over the happy event, and the numerous costly gifts Attest to tne popularity 01 the young couple. A long life of happiness and prosperity to them, and a smooth voy. age on the matrimonial sea. W. When did you ever see an exclusive Tobacco Store in Mew Bern X There is one here now, an up to-date Cigar and Tobuc co Store where the lovers of the weed can get a smoke or ' chew of the very best brands, always kept in first class condi tion in scientifically prepared Humidors ynd cases. Don't be satisfied with mediocrity, but gat the best when it i3 within pour reach. Tay not to forget .the place. Crescent Tobacco Company. W. D. Barrington MANAGER. 64 Middle St 50 REWARD ! Or. Woolley'sl PAINLESS D!!!l" ISKNT FREE tal titers of niorDhla: outum, laudanum. ellzlrof otmim.co- oalne or whiskey, a large hook oi par ticular! on homeor sanatorium treat ment. IddrosR Hr B M. WOOM.SI P. O. Box 287, Atlanta, Georgia A reward of fifty dollars is offered for the arrest and delivery to the city authorities of one, Isaac Farrow, who is wanted for shooting officer R. P. Montague on the night of June 7th. Following is description of Farrow: Age 22; color, dark ginger cake; height about 6 feet 8 or 9 inches; weight 145 pound?. He had a very large mouth; Urge, white, perfect teeth; smooth shaven face; was round shouldered. He wore a brown suit of clothes, a cap and worj a pair old button shoes run down a id broke at toes. F. T. PATTERSON. Mayor. C' .t:.X:::' to an;:whUe work, but he a consuiuuuiiai uuuwuvu 1. ., i.ii.i, v l.i . ' . I .. ..... :. .: . , -a i ; : oh ujb reuuwuvu i iwuik: a 1 emor resu; iw . I -hsn hia no-u- ia atirred no I ft.-i. a..ju.ru.nn .! ,fta-.wnennisangerisBUTTea up, A JAPANESE MUSIC ALE. A Uslqus An Chsrmlnj EnttrUlnmtnt alTh ir " "-v.' HmsI Chattswks. ' The music pupils of Mis Lucy Odell noon for Burlington (o Um soon. The city authorities have . , TrJT VK ojTered areward of fifty dollars for his gave a most delightful performance at schools of that thriving town. : . . . . , , , , , ; ;w -. ; . I th hotel Chattawki Wednesday nieht The other nenoes- who were in the I which had soma distinctly unique ana house beside the Hobbs oman were pleasing features and which at this time Robert Hatch and Hattie - Venters and I of world wide interest jn the sunrise one or two others whose names are un- kingdom Japan, were quite appropri- Special Fo? This IleAvy Towel 22x41 Inches All Linen To wVl 2 1x30 Turkish Toirels 18xN ,. 4 1 ; Cotton Voiles Mc kind for He yard. 15c kind for 9S all eolors. j" Big lot of It rured Lawns in the most desirable pattama. worth 'iO ' Be 'this week at 5c yard. ; ;. &.f?AsrJ$r-il'& w Few morjTecMof yc, 41 Uch lawn at 10c yard-- ' V - - f m j t f wm Cvlnmander A. B. Stronacb of the local camp of Confederal veterans is notified that the Franklinton camp will accompany his to the Louisville reunion going, via Richmond. As has been stated the Gnrnvuie county camp wm also eo with the Raleigh eamp. ' Last night rosment w. v. mwoct of the Wilmington Merchants Associa tion waa here and had a ' conversation known. ' - ' ., i.. Extra Fine Veal today at the Coast Line Market ' .. ' AN UNEXPECTED VICTORY.' ate. The participants were all dressed in Japanese costumes and the Japanese idea in dress was cleverly and thorough ly carried out; even the music, espec ially the vocal pieces had a . suggestion all out AMMtittliam thaf waa haI at over the telephone with CommiasiOner ; , . ' - ' of . ? i( of Agriculture Patterson regarding tne 1 -. -... . ... -i - I ; Th. nerformaneA from an artistic location Of the truck and Derry test . - - latandnoint was verr -clever and the farm. . This ha. been located attWH- " nZb individuality in lird'a, : MW O)orrwanUitcatrfat Be baseU hwd pieces evidence hard's, Mr. Cooper want. locatea at "1. X their playing which if rarely heard to WitaingtomV Mr. Cooper al . pieces Governor Glenn About- tois matter, i f"-J . . . . 1 fmitaiiita ' tawtaa Isimta d ; which wu brought up a i.w oayi ago luT .J fv. 1 JTt,., JZ7fo7Z training andeare that the instrumen k. wii wi, tioil nf ttui Raat Taro-1 which at the first was at about W de-l , , Una Truck Growers Association, paper. as has Already been published,. grveriiablefro.t,ButtheH rooters got busy and their.: help wm great encouimenk y c, t V- I IM. ' 1,1 ..A V-i . , ..aI. 1 Indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia. TrjrZ Z" kidney and Hver disorders, and all . " vvl aM rr. J! I;. h,.M L... .t. aw...ki- ih..i ko Prt than the first five or six innings f Ur.li:.AMfM tMVw Uumtaln Tdtt TTbleU Fw sate by schoolboys or even InfanU putting o r? J- J .; i - 3 up a better article than did the Mew . . v. ...j. ., , , ,.rY - r . I Dom uinwnHM . 0. Ika . thru wa aa "mas o v r- v v vv were yesterday. One could easily ima- J. J.- BAXTER, qulst received at 1 O'clock this rooming the following eable dispatch from bt. Petersburg: ' - -' i- - "Remain at Manila at the disposition of the American government. - Effect repairs as much as possible." . . "NICOLA I. , Governor-General Wright has request i ed Rear Admiral Train to arrange for the disposition of the warships and their officers and crews. -S ' - Tm "rr.' J ."" ,-.: m - - I U makes no oiuerence now wngyov ; The Bicrirest Bar trains of the Reason h.v. itk, uyu are trouwedwith . . -. .. : . ., .!....:. it j ui.i ' i" ' . . i - , i t,.-, - -f' ,v i inutjjeat-iun, coni.iptiun, uvci ,iu riu- - . 5-r ', -. ;,-''.," 600 PIECES.', 4 . ; , LAWN. :: ', Bt and Fint Val let and Inner- , Just think, 40 1ivi White Ijwn, tion te match, the kind you pay it a worth 12,c per yard, fpr tht i werk only yard for, oar price for your rhice 4e a at 6)c per yard. - . .. v OXI'ORD'3. Many Ilargnina in Ijttlies,, Mrn'a and Childr-n's Oxford's from 48 to l.0'J a Ipnir. ClOTHIN'G. Chililron's little Rummer faults from c! U $1 2" a a tit, worth Kncf l'yiitfi f n.rn I.'k: up to '. s :i i r. WlU DUmantl t Manila.: j occas;ns when tht neld made , mighty . , J fumble or some of the infield thought Manila, June 8. -Rear Admiral En- that he was throwing at the cat Instead of playing scientific ball the crowd waa on the point of rising up and eiying 'igive whack our money, 'when we want to 'see kids play we'll go to the Academy Green." ' It really waa too bad. but after tha fifth inning the team played better and came to the support of John Patterson,' the . pitcher, who waa the sole living member who played the game through.. - John Patterson made good use of the spit ball fetching his victim everytime. He showed good head work also and had, he been given the support due him the game wouid have been a good deal better. - ' .. In the seventh Inning the tide of bat tle turned and the home team fell on the FremonU pitcher Juid hit him hard and often running in, three scores. It was easy thereafter toK'"t the game. Another Rnmo will "be plnyed this afVrnoon and we believe it will be a tight worth seeing. ' The players know each other well and it is a fair field and no favors. nev trouble. Holllster's Rocky Moun tain Tea will make you well. 35 cents. For sale by F. S. Duffy. I'asonlc Notice. ' . ' AH Masons are requested to meet at J. O. Maxtor's to inspect a beautiful line of pins, buttons, etc., having the correct Mawtnlc emhlcma. yard. ' - 1IAMHERG. . From 4Jc up to 4Hc a yard. ' INSERTION. " - r - - From 2fe tip to tgc a y.irtl. VK.'-TS. SO dotn Indies fltnue V't, regular 10g quality, for this week only -tjc ach. Cn'jHih Submarine Explodes. London, June 8.---A Brit'- h f-iVimarinc sank oit..;.leif the riyniotil.il brv&k ' r t' ntorriit f;. lottr men ei nave. la: I f..iie.ii ynro ., t t;ii. r p -V are!..' - '.. ire;' t..,,. -U,,,, Following is the score of yentenhiy's V ere h d fr e hr I f, Fr'"tiorit , Il-rr r: l 2 3 4 5 6 7 R . 1 0 2 1 ft 1 0 0 0 - r, i t ft 1 1 1 2 2 x 7 : 1 r Y :- . waa thoroughly enjoyed by all present, Following lathe program as rendered: -1 Karama Chorus. 2 Piano Duette. Mardl Gras-Misses Kell and Pugh. v.'- - - ' 8 Vocal Solo, Japanese Lullaby Miss Lura Piggotti 'v 8 Piano Solo, Nocturne Miss Bertha Thomas: oi :-" :; -V Aj .6 Piano Trio, Japanese Dance Misses Rosa Parsons, Mary Emma. Wallace and Fannie Smith.,; i'.'. -i ' - .6 Vocal Duette, Happy Swallow- Misses Pugh and OdelL 7 Piano Solo, Polka de Concert Ml Louise Barrington. i .. :' -", -; ' ? . 8 Vocal Solo, If Thy Blue Eyes-Mli Clara Pugh. .V '' ' " 9 Piano Solo, Last Island-Miss CariU Wallace.. w ."' 10 Piano Duett, Merry Wives of Windsor Misses Thomas and Odell. -11 Vocal Trio, Down In the Dewy Dell-Misses Kelly, Pugh and Ptggott -12 Piano Solo, Mountain Stream Misa Fannie Smith. - 13 Piano Solo, Rlpplca of the Alula ma Miss Ethel Armstrong. . . 14 My Little Jnynnese Chorus. . Program., ' . Following is the program of the Sun day School Convention to be held with school at Kit Swamp first Sunday in July: -' - Scripture reading, by President. ; Prayer. - ; " Resiling ni'sitites of last meeting, liejiort "f Ftiprintendent of School New Arrivals at McDaniel's Fresh Canned Mackerel, Brook Trout 3j Salmon, Imported Sardines, Domestic Sardines, Van Camps Big Hominy in Cans, Pineapple Chunks Grated Pineap ple. Queen Olives, Heinz's Baked Beans Sweet, Mixed ana Plain Cucumber Pick les. 'Great Big Sour Cucumber Pickles, Tea, Fresh Boasted Cofiee, Fresh Oat Flakes, Cream Cheese, Harvey's Small Hams and Breakfast Strips, and a com plete stock of general groceries. J. L. McDaniel Wholesale lletall roeer. :'. rarker Btort.. Comer Broad and Hancock 8to. !? Ttereat Slaughter Sale! Froc Todajf oiiiExyuse the Down Falling of China y.;'-i 'TWO SOLID CAR, LOADS OF China Grcckcry; and Agate Waro: - Is Comint TO BE Ol Broad;:Stxbot, Ad.! Kee A'' : ,., , hy A. J. AaWns. tin, by J- lie i'lire. , Ly C, W. Pipkin. u i.-f'y r"i. , I y A. ',,'. lr, .-. . i ,, J ' 'i r I, I V . 'el .t.l.l . t v ' v-ii", 1 " 1 ' Our te sti k ota 25 to of! loLD AT . ; . THAT .WILL PLEtao , inn raor,;v;'', Sale each day from 73C a m to 12A p m.and Saturday'i from 740 a." m. to It p m. This an opportunity of a Ufe tuna, it costs yo notning w hoc, so come at once. Specli I sale U tett week fcave room for more cars ef war Cups and Saucers 20e a doaen. PUtea and 25c a I dosen, of keauUfn decorated. ' - ' ;s i 'a2"ll' '-ICa -' S5.S0 Toilet Set, 10 pieces, extra large worn, B-umuj t 14 60 Decorated roiiev v f"- v - . . . . , ... n ntiuni artiela In erackerv.' all aixea. i w m.,. i n in nil iiuiiiuvi v.. - .t.t,u iliahaa eta. we think voa will be nLsased ,.ute.l)OWUi. cream yiwiwuo, " a - - - wnn uin . . . . ... . .1 v till be almost given away, mn nnwm w .v WHOLnSALE OR RETAIL.'. ; .' ; . . -', - .11- u no hi it man nr. . - - v iUIW l)W " " ( Kverythlng i (jet such genuine n Mi, i per C'-tit. cns:&Dc3rs ury'o rr.!; Oil