Toi. xm..-Bro; co. New Ecru, II. Ce." fJunday -Horning, June 11. 1005. : Twenty-Fourlii, Tear V WWW WWW WW Jl Ms HolcJ GcccJ The use of money is all the advantage there is In having mon- -We take a load oft the shoulders of the people of New Bern and.. viviutfj J Buvnuig uniu ju full) uio uss mit viuig miv auTuiirngv in order to emphasize the success that follows our efforts in this di- . i rection and to .bring' our. methods more forcibly before many who.?: ' may not be closely acquainted with them. We shall hold an advantage ale for days. ".--v ' " - Starting Monday . Morning, Jane 1 2th And will last 3 days only : ' - ; " - MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, ' v These goods will be sold jost as advertised, this is no odds and ends and left over goods, but fresh and hew just from the factory. ' A new store every day. New Goods.' Coming and going this is a free -store. You don't have tb buy bur Goods simply became you look at them. We ar cleaning house, there are many things we JwiBh to , move we would rather move to your house than some Other part of the store. - Save up your small change, it will require but little mon- ey to supply your wants at this sale. 7 able Linen Best Bleached Table linen, 2 yards wide $1.25 value for 68c. --' 64 inch Bleached Mercerized Table Linen, worth 76c, for 48c Tur key Red Table Linen, 23c. . 42 inch All Wool Voil, all colors 75c value, for 39c. 44 inch Black Mohair, worth 65c, for 48c 44 inch Black Henrietta, SL25 value for 89c. 36 Inch Black Silk.' guaranteed perspiration, spot and water proof, worth $1.75 for 3 doys at $1.19. Wash Silk, 76c valne for 33c 86 inch Black Taffetta Silk, worth $1."25, this sale only 98c I Alii Colored Lawn Reduued. 5,000 yards to be sold at 43gc. White Dotted Swiss, 15c quality for 10c 20c quality for I2c. White Nainsook for 5c, 8c and 10c. . 10 Gross Best Pearl Buttons, worth 15c, will be sold for 5c dozen Ladies Llale Gloves for 23c Ladies Silk Gloves for 47c . - '. Now Is the Time to Adorn Your Window Shades, 25c value for 19c ' Window Shades 40c value for 23c Window Shades, 60c value for S8e ' - 600 yards Lace, worth 8, 10, 12 and 15c for only 4c 8,000 yards Calico will be sold for 31c, only 10 yards to pne eusto- " mer. ., ";' . ' ' . . .- 8,000" yards of Wide Bleaching will be sold for 6, 6 and 7c, only ' T 10 yards to one customer. .. '.: V' ' ';' r ' Beat 6e yard wide unbleached will be sold at 4Jc" ' ',. $1.25 Silk Umbrella forOflc , ,. , ", v'-,' !': '..'v,;; ' ; This sale strictly; OASH, no goods "I. sent "out on approval, ' exchanged or taken bacit.: 7SyZ-;rt'i$i u i'-v:'-'V T ,'. ' '; : .'..; .. .Vw-7';' ;- V;-.-& C!D DlSIIUlfil STCC5. Remarkable Operations Of Blockade ' 1 " D'istillery .'f Common Talk at TliNilghborwel,AtSyydty , Sckoel, W Church, Em Ksews te ' .' i ,-,--. Csunty Officsrs.", Raleigh, N..&,' June 10 The fact that a "neighborhood" blockade distil lery has been in operation, . for four years past in one of the most thickly settled sections of the county, eame to light yesterday in the Federal Court and elicited sharp criticism from - Judge PurnelC Who said in passing judgment on the offenders, that the case is proof that the state officers will not enforce the Watts law. That in this ease there was a distillery operated for three years in the township where the sheriff of the county lived, the distillery being talked of, according to the evidence,.' at. the Sunday School, at church and apparent ty notorious and yet the state officers left it to the Federal officers to break up, what was a nuisance to:.any com .. . t . . munity, -, k There were eight farmers who stand well in the community and two negroes involved the sentences ranging -from four months in jail and $100 fine,- each, for four of them; to thirty1 days in "jail and $100. fine for the others. : The ev derice showed the remarkable state of affiairs that the distilling outfit had been bought in Durham county by Marcellus Moring, brought into the Cedar Fork neighborhood, . and operated by him through the two negroes, Dan Jones and Andrew Show The testimony wis that whiskey was not distilled for sale but only for1 consumption by parties having distilling done. Anyone who de sired and would take as . much as one dollars worth of stock in the distillery, this being to make him personally re sponsible as a distiller, could carry meal and have it distilled into whiskey, pay ing the two negroes 60 cents aA bushel for operating the distillery Each of the men implicated in the ' case made statement to the court,' acknowledging his connection with .the distillery and appealing for mercy.. Several of the men testified that the existence of the distillery was generally known, and in answer to the question by District At torney Skinner as to whether the sheriff and other county officers knew of it, said it was generally talked of in the neighborhood, at Sunday SchooLhurch and other public gatherings. - Andrew Shaw one ofxthe negro oper ators testified that several of thechurch members of the neighborhood had stock in tl e distillery in. order to have the whiskey made for their ' personal con' sumption. , Japanese Allowed Cruller to - Escape. .London June 10 The Tokio corres pondent of the Daily Telegraph , sayt that some of the Japanese torpedo boat destroyers which was chasing the Rus sian cruiser Isumrod were ordered bsck the Japanese allowing the ships to Color.. Mu Held Under Besds Fer, Uilnf-'',,." "' IW "f '''J v'A. ''Cowtorrtk; Mtiisy. i: Shlpmtots Ourlnf Tt Part Wsefc.v Edward Hill, colored, ; was arrested ; The shipment of "truck -by boat and by officer A.' L. Bryanyesterday on the train during the past week have been charge of passing counterfeit money, enormous. - The sum total will probn The alleged crime was committeed last bly reach 15,000 or 20,000 barrels of po- September in the store of J. W. HarrelT tatoes alone to say nothing of beans at Five Points' cU.' S. Commissioner and cucumbers. ' The steamers Neuse Hill was notified and warrants: rere and Ocraconehavp left port loaded to immediately issued for his arrests It, their utmost capacity and the truck has been found that he has been good . trains have had very large consign- deal of a traveller since last falL evi-! ments also. .X'-,: J ; J. M. Mitchell ; & Co., i Special Barn It' airil ThisV7eeIc; a bnat. ; -' r ...' .. . . - If you are looking for snaps, read LONSDALE H7- . 4 . ... . ,' . . 1 2J)00 yards Ionwlale Cambric, worth whe. Barraln Snaosar. in the " .M c PrJr and we are not slow about snapping to c"ch n"nier, them up for oor customers. Every lUm ,' ' BARGAINS." in this ad is a snap. Sale all this week ' Ten Can always find Bargains In our PASSED THE QUEErT BIG TRUCK WEEK. dently dodging arrest for the crime for : which he was taken yesterday or some other. ? He was 'Cleverly taken by po liceman Bryan who deserves a ; good deal of credit as this is an important capture. " li ' Hill was taken before United States Commissioner C. B. Hill afternoon and required to give a $500 justified bond for"his. appearance before him next Tuesday. In default jot bond he was remanded to jail. ' The money which Hill gave Harrell for goods was put into the commission er's hand and was ; sent to Washington to determine the quality. ' It was re turned 'with evidences of inspection upon it and the official' report, append ed "counterfeit." The piece, an imi tation of silver dollar, is a fairly good counterfeit, weight, size and general appearance considered. ' It was .made of alloy the basis of which was lead. The man Hill is reported to be a dan gerous character and' his arrest is re garded as -very . important. 1 There is little doubt that he is the man wanted, He is well known in - the Five Points section and the clerk and store keeper are able to identify him. If he is found guilty, the authorities . will feel as if they had secured a much wanted man, Boats from Oriental and down coun try ports have brought, in potatoes to the Trent warehouse and the E. C D. docks in such large numbers that pass age on the docks was almost impossi ble. At the -Trent warehouse from 1,000 to 8,500 barrels, of potatoes have been shipped. . Yesterday the number sent out by train was 8,600 barrels. The height of the truck season is at hand as will be observed by these figures and from the amount shipped it would appear that the weather report ed to have affected the early vegeta bles did not "cut so much ice" after all, but it is reported from some sec tions that while the products matured well the bad weather caused them to be imperfect. The greatest cross, however, the farmer has had to bear is not the short age of the crop but the price. It is claimed by some that the prices real ized scarcely pays for the trouble to market the crops. In other years truck has commanded the best Of prices but this year the business is carried on at a distinct loss. The season will end in a few days. Shipment of all vegetables except po tatoes has stopped and they will be superseded by northern grown products within a short time. OFFICER MONTAGUE IMPROVING. It Is Llksly That in X Ray Mty Be Required ';' ": To FlndTh Bullet. . The friends of police officer R. ,P. Montague who was shot by the negro, Ike Farrow, Wednesday night, will be pleased to know that he is progressing finely. The wound is, of course, pain ful and he is confined to his bed but he is as comfortable as the .circumstances will permit. It is hoped that he will improve so this week that he can be taken where an X ray will disclose the exact location of the bullet - - Mr. Montague desires the Journal to state that be did not deputize the two white men to assist him as was men tioned In Fridays Journal but that they went with him of their own free will He also states that he Was well equip ped to make the arrest but was thrown off his guard by the Hobbj woman . and before he had a chance to shoot the ne gro shot him. : In the mean, time some substance lodged in the hammer of .his revolver prevented his shooting. SEA ISLAND SrECUL. 1,200 yards Fine Quality, t inch, 8-a Island Domeaole, 7c value, sale 4c a yard, - . . .". ; CANOON CLOTH , ' 750 yarji Cannon Cloth, worlh 12fJ. Coma hi'fore It U grni 9c a yard. ; LADIES GAUZE tfK) I.ai Gaure Vents, worth lnc.nt nty 4c etch. Ribbons, Hamper? end Lacds, MEN'S TANTa. , , lfiO Pair M.-n's Pantu, worth from $1.00 to $1.23 a pair, choir iHc a pair TNDKRWEAU it'( buy 5 a euit of I'ndrrwear, worth double. HOY'S SI'lT". os r!..y' v!,i,t.i.. r.iiM, a t small .r fr.un r t.,f l.r,. - . v Memorial Service. ; AO members of Eureka Lodge' No. 7 L Cv 6. F. are hereby., notified to as semble at their'. Lodge rooms ' this af ternoon at 4.46 o'clock for the purpose of attending the annual, memorial ser vice to be held at tha opera house be ginning at S o'clock.;".. .f-V'icv Brothers are most earnestly urged to bring floral offerings with them as 40 graves of departed brothers are to be decorated. Visiting . brothers are In1 vlted to join us. ;J:fii-', By order of J. . 0. Delemar, Noble Grand. VT. v" r r-'-v -' Z. . :-' L 'i ? ; rl i ,'"-vV J..'tt. NELSON ; Memorial Exercises. We publish the program of the mem orial services to be . held at 5 o'clock this evening in behalf of the deceased members of Eureka Lodge No. 7 In dependent Order of Odd Fellows. ;- ORDER OF SERVICES, - -Anthem, "Jesus Lover of My &oulM, by Choir. - . - .-. Hymn, Memorial Anthem by Choir '.Prayer.':....., : . :.- Reading by Noble Grand. ' Hymn, J'Noaring The Golden Gate," by Choir. " 1 , Roll call. " ' Oration by Perrln Busbee, Grand Warden. . Hymn by Choir. . Services concluded at Cedar Grove Cemetery. ' It makes no dilTerence how king you have bepn sick, if you are troubled with indijtentlon, conntipation, liver and kid ney troubles, llollintcr's Bcky Moun taid Tea will mnke you well. 33 cent, or sale by F. 8. DufTy. On and nfi nnils w ill :!' Po'.nl KS.xt. s St the I . 5 ' MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARS. SuBpsaed Death By Drewslnf at laa Free . ' cltee 1 UeutMsnt BlatM, Oaet ' ' ' ' StaleseieMu . The following from New Orleans newspaper of recent date, will be of local interest, as it tells of the death of a Revenue officer who was a few years ago - on the Cutter Boutwell af.fj lis port: After an absence of nearly a year and at a time when he was looking forwai d to a happy re-union with a devoted wif e and baby, death eame in a mysterious way Monday merit to lieutenant Wil liam F. BlaadeL of the United States revenue cutter Rush. Without a splash or previous warning Lieutenant Bias- del- vanished at midnight while - his shiD was offLSousalito, a port opposite tne city , oi san rrancisco. neither boatswain on duty on the brides cr ship's watch saw him. . No boat was seen or heart to approacn ana uiere was no splash of water observed. -. Two hours after he had made his way on deck Insh'rt sleeves, however, Lieu tenant Blasdel had disappeared. " -.- . The first announcement of the New Orleans officer's disappearance reached New Orleans yesterday in a telegram to his brother-in-law. Andrew ritx- patrick. It issaid that Lieutenant Bias- del had been drowned during Monday night. Ml. Fitzpatrick wired immedi ately for further particulars, but the response brouerht little more satiBfac- tion. No arranirements have yet been made for the disposition of the remains, if they are found. Lieutenant HUwlu was a native of Hot Springs, Ark.," but since his marriage he has called New Orlnans his h jmo. . The death of Lieutenant Blasdel is particularly sad. He has been away from his home here and from his wife and child for nearly a year. Ho wrote djiily while at m a and his lunt Inter received yeMerday wiw full of joy in anticipation of the hnrmy re-union with t tie wit' and Imhy. Arrnnfrements had l.pen mndi! for .Mrs. HIhoiIiM to nie' ht-r hu.hHiid ah-irtly in .San Krncnro. 'I here the rnnpi untirijtHied p. r .. (.'mo t!H- tn!her. A'' Oiti,' ( .t:i;n T.1"''''. of the I- i t, I .--'l V. ;H ill '' : ! B ! i' ! i'S fail ' V (I'l jl ' t'e I- ' t Hlld t!., r1 It' ' t, DEDICATION AT BETHEL. Full Prognm Carried Out. Good Will Prldsaad Patrlotlem. North Caro llnlsne Hindesmely Treated by Virginian. Special to Journal. Hampton, Va., June 10. The dedi cation of the Bethel monument today was in every way affective. The pro gram was carried out, and the utmost hospitality was shown the vi iting Nortb Carolinians by their Virginia hosts. Every word in the speeches breathed good will, also pride in the Confederate heroism and sacrifice, and devotion to the united country. The most striking speeches were by Gover nor Montague, Grimes and Rev. Dr. Pendleton Jones of Hampton, the lat ter declared the secession of the Con federate States really preserved the Union. Governor Montague said man is great, only as he serves others, and lays down his life for them, and that this is the lesson the Confederates gave and which never could have come from hearts .'' which ' contained rebellious thought or a treasonable principle. U rimes address was handsomely re ceived. The original Bethel flag was displayed and was heartily append ed. V.5i . ...'.-. " The exercises were ended by the sing ing of the "Sword" of Bunker Hill," by Frank Cunningham of Richmond, the Nor h Carolinians visited the granite marker erected to Wyatt which sur vivors say stands on the very spot where he felL 'iii: . ; focky Mountain Tea Nuggets . a. Buy IMiehu for Buy Ttn. .. . : Brlap OoUea KMltk sad ImnU Tlf.' ' '- A Mnnni rurOnMlnatloa. InlnUoD. Lin mt itlitni Troablw. hmplM. brans, Impur) d.nd. Ha.1 Bih. Hlurrl.h Bowtilt. Hxmimoht ml UtckMch. It'iBookyUouDUIeTMlBUb' i form, m oQI. box. whuih mmorn 7 UoLUfTII IHIU OoWAKr, IUMM, WW - B0L0EN NUCBETt FOR tAUOW PEOPtl T LINE, Nevv; Arrivals at McDariiel's I '-:'-.:.:'. .. " -. ' :-- .. ... i Fresh Canned Mackerel, Brook Trout'' Salmon, Imported Sardines, Domestic ! Sardines, Van Camps Big Hominy in Cans, Pineapple Chunks. Grated Pineap ple, Queen Olives, Heinz's Baked Beans Sweet, Mixed ami Plain Cunmber Pick- jiuo, wioftnuig Bum- uucumoer iicnies. Tea, Fresh Boasted Coitee, Fresh Oat Flakes, Cream Cheese, .Harvey's Small Hams and Breakfast Strips, and a com plete stock of general groceries. J. L. McDaniel Wholesale A Retail Grocer. Isrker Store. Comer Broad and Hancock Sts. Mi 11, 1 ' "... .;'.-( sk f,,. . A. .? N'. C. t.) ,.l.-l . :-V t! ..t ' i 111 til 'i , ii r.,n Ri ' i. hall - t f..r t f J. O. Land, Manager. .. ..." 7-,; '; PHONE 1M.' ,'' . ' Choice Family Grocer ies and all kinds - of fool Drinks. 'lGlbofCusarSl 00 N C IIain3 16c lb Trcch Eread and czL'i every t!ay from 1 lb Ilunfords Tow 1 mTvTTvTTTTTTTTTTfTT?T?TerTTTTTTTTfT?TTTTvTTvTTTTTi e JUST RECEIVED Small Lot N C Hams and Chesterfield Hams, And a Complete Line ot Fancy and Fancy Groceries continually in stock at Reasonable Prices. Ij 3E3C Ervin, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. AAaAAAAAA.AAAAAAAAlAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAtAAAAAA4A J L. HARTSFIELD, Contractor and Builder. OFFICk 93 1-2 MIDDLE ST. PBONE 288. Vould be glad to have ny one inspect mylfoork aS it gOeS Up. ForSale. Pictures, Go-Caii:. h We are constantly adding to our stock. and get our prices Picture. Frami Call Sfcil Gas Uilita. Successor to Oieosway and Taylor, 83 Middle Street. . t y w ; . f -. " f '; We are offering a big 'redaction on all our " Spring and Summer flnlls.. We have eighty-flve. ', two piece' Suits la .Flannels, ' Homespuns and Crashes at Jrom M-OO to $10.00. BtooU, Sllma : and. Regulars. We can fit you and save yea ' from two to Ave dollars oo your 8umme 8ulUa .. We also a birf variety of Taa and Patent leather . Oxford . All sixes, stripes add widths. . '' New lot of nice Straw Hats just received. - J J BAXTER' Water CcdIcts, Yiro ScrcDs & Dcors r. nnill-an end Uasury's Taints. Oil 1Tr -41 J. - t - r - Boom rnd i'llnds, and a full 1 t O