A WO New Hern, LT. CV Wednesday : Morning, June 14, 1005.. T'wenlj-Fourih Year Bfl'AVE DECATUR. fa Itory-vt HI. Fierce Attack ta Gardner Wi Allen In hi book; "Our "A Havy andT' the sBrbary;; Corsftlr,": re ' telU the old story of bow Commodore .- Stephen Decatur, then Jleutenant In K'the-UnitedStateg navjf attacked: a Trlpolltan vessel, i The" , incident occur-'$i-t9& la MOi when. was lying off "j .'-JV."TrlpoU. Young Decatur bad been told : ;; that the captain of this vessel had - ' ' treacherously murdered- his brother, ," , l- -i John Decatnr, after be had surrendered , U-sl to blm. Mr. Allen writes: "He ran - alonmlde and at rmea "hoarded with itacdonoogh and" the remnant of Jhls mnr;:i rtatatnff flinirlMl an ifMmntftln.. .""V-Ta wto 'of great slse and strength, snd i;&S$fi':-taa,,iate V . plke and In attempting to parry 4he JF V"r ifwatorn cuuass wan uroseu 014. uic uiif, ivuvuig uuu iw uv wy f,iSffe ;inent unarmed.; Another thrust of the iVivJ ' Pike wounded blm In the arm. Decatur :-3 eled the weapon,1 wrenched It away ;wim lymnniwi wirn nia dntovrm at 7 An. nd grappled with his antagonist4 Aft- a abort struggle they fell to the deck, "gjS'ft with Deoatttr xn , ,V.'-'V- I ,' "Meanwhile ,tb ,''.'5'- tag furiously at top, ,the two crews were fight ing furiously about their leaders, and a Trlpolltan aimed a blowat Decs tor's bead with bis selmiter, when a seaman named ' Daniel Frazler, baring both arm disabled by wounds, Interposed bis bead and received the blow, which -' A laid open the scalp. The Trlpolltan - captain, being more powerful than De- :'. eatur, soon turned him underneath and, , ; . holding blm down with his left hand. : drew a knife and was about to plunge it Into bis breast, ' ,; -:y ; ' "Decatur seized the uplifted arm v :. with bis left hand, while he managed ! ; .J - to get his right Into his pocket, where i ba had a pistol. Giving it the proper direction, he fired through the pocket The giant relaxed bis bold and fell 'i : r dead. Havlncf lost seventeen killed, in cluding their leader, the seven surviv ing Trlpolltnns,, four of whom were i ii ; ' wounded, soon gave up the nght" ' 4 1 makes no difference how long you ''"-lC. "v law Bick, if you are troubled with maigeswon,, constipation, itver ana Kia- ney troubles, Hollister's Rocky Moun- taid Tea will make you well. 85 cents, 'fMSW sal bfT. S. Duffv. . DlO ypU EVER WONDER ii Ul I h L LOO mm AN IMPORTANT SUBJECT. V'by a' baby carriage Isn't known as a. crycycle 1 Z&iV'siifi SikV Why it Is so much easier to be wrong than it Is to be presidentT" ; WLiy some people manage to talk great deal without saying anything? v Wis so', many of , our coming 'men seen) to be handicapped from the start? iWtar? the- company ' that issues : fbt (hap lias the only curveless railroad thereon rj;S14BR5: UWhy the ' average man invariably makes a fool of blmaelf every' time h trjestoactup"! ' . v. .,- ' 'Why men are nearly always embar rassed when they propose either finan cially of mirm&r-$3i?yi?i CiUzsnsVShtuM-Jak :L:,C ACTIVE FOR RELEASE Special Tax Issues of Railroads ' In :wil;l!SiThis StateJS-B;:l Trinity Coll.j t't ttjiaiM Endewmtiit, CagFnss Fr V ' li'imilll Pol tistf ; Tossy. as Inttrut la the Hospital Wovsmsnt. While it is a practically 'assured fact that New Bern is to have a hospital the Qurnal deems it necessary. io say a word for the public -endorsement of the enterprise. .' V.j V " It js well known that no ' such insti tution can be established without an outlay of a large amount of money, the citizens should therefore be Very great- ful taUt, i. W, Stewart for his gener osity in providing the building; which is the greatest expense connected"with, a concern of this kind.' RaleiirliF June IS. President Josenk f . fc.hiW''w -nni a Brown of the National bank ever.!iaB the provision of a building. to avpid It when weU? - i t-.: i ii today feceived a letter from a maninjThe pec;uUar needs of a hospital require ;y some.meBre-not a cqangeiq we interrar oi we nuiiamg they Sre piiinted and tome are not as . - s a w "was noi wMte-W W-mwttmraaMI; originally intended ;f or that purpose. ClmiattJilhqiilnsr, ' ,' Iwhat they were wprth.:' They sturn out Jxhe repairs will consist only in making !! 11? I adyises'the Ohio man that they We no Bary;and ;;wil 3Wui isome gready vlni mrhafiivar: :Three of. them were i -r In: a which had recently undergone a change arimmoirri butiona to the citiams and the cause of naiiway,eacn oeing i aaiuwwifc viiw charity; seems to have no lend," but j we one is for the Chatham Eailway.onefcr J appeal ,to people in the-name of human- the Williamson and Tarboro; and for tty to not let this enterprise suffer for ikVio-fc.ifai'.i to:. fwant or necessary equipment. The designs for all the official naif orms., "i. wish, ;esliawy ;':costumes-verj aowy." be said, "for the people are Im pressed", byr them. J- bare here some sketches jthat-f I myself ..nave-made. "?JVrrJw'?r'S idea of having to remove paUents toa k:lm.ad toCrMe- tberfonleoimtr , r f ita'iia'-weB-'liey ideas ns far as ppssiwe. f , y -v- :. Your corresDondent askediTresident w .ii-ij u.w. ,ia.i,on, The ,aitlst;!eiamined the, sketches . ,, w -1. .tiii T v T .l;T "TT carcfull'n-"- ''; --v-' - .- .1 a-ugo oi ixmny conegs wm waa - is almost nuicuious. newuera is ine This," he said, turning the pages, "Is present endowment Dr. Kilgo rephed orny town oi any swe mat nas not a evidently for the navy and this for the h-fi wag (600 (WO.'lujd that this was Pce liere a person can receive treat irmy, but, if you please, what Is this U,: ... y.'i - . ' i ment according to the needs of the a Jcmg plunw on a thretraered - ' jhysiciang are all a unit in favor That," replied the ichlef oT; itaterv-" ! (travely, "Is for the secret police.".-. - "lit nave ttrgor noowmenis,.Dui, pasri "w-wii ar, gwnn m. ExtrafineVeal at'the Oak. Meat r1! ' -T ful . for what he has done and thev ment held by any eoliege. m tne aouui tbot0aghy believe that the public will are by negro inswuHons, we mnoi toke an -nterest fa movement. Market 01 Gold Brick Swindlers. : Mr. Garrstt Qrsat- ."'' )J- '.. tti Oi Scupssrnong Win Maker: s-. Raleigh, N. C JunelS-In a chat the other day with Paul Garrett, of North Carolina-Norfolk, it was learned that the friends of the gold brick swindlers who are now in the prison and who are trying so hard to get out, have moved heaven and earth to et from outside the walla-: the men who came to this state and made so daring an attempt. The gold brick swindled an old one and in most cases a socalled Indian is a very important accessory, as was the case here, The friends of these swindlers, who have so much money behind them rep resent the-criminal element It is stated by Mr. GarretVthis element being not only in Chicago where the swindlers hall from but also in New. York and other great cities, for .when Mr." Gar rett goes to New York, menjclaiming to be lawyers run after him and ask him to urge the governor to pardon, these men. ': ' '. " - - Mr. Garrett is the greatest manufac turer, of scuppernong wine in the world He owns vineyards in Halifax and Cum beriand. counties and probably other places, and besides is a very heavy buy er of these grapes, He manufacturers wine at Berkley a suburb of Norfolk, Recently he went to Roanoke Island and endeavored to lease or buy what is known as the original scuppernong grape vine there. ; When your corres pondent saw this grape vine last it, was of great size, but within a few years has been suffered to go down so fast, that Mr, Garrett says it is now about 20 ft, square, not a tenth of its former size in fact - The . owner wanted Mr Garrett to pay him $200 a year lease, and even at that figure did not seem to care anything about it Girls if you want ; red lips, Jaughing r,v,fc.- ehkwsu&wtrt'e ayes, sweet breath and good looks use I L v... 1 .i-s j '.Vi. tru;a.'a R.V Mnoin Tfc. wniege anu we ovuw a wub uu rreatest beautifler known. 35 cents, tne auspices oi ine noixnern m. a. fea or Tablets,,,, For tale by F. S. jDuf I Church, at Atlanta. . . . " f ' X V. 5l A-iV - Master Mechanic; Jack Bissett of the afternoon in a simnle but Imnres Peacefully Laid to Rest ;; The funeral services over the remains I of Maateit,Eune Arnold were held yes- tf MMMMHiMMM f:y'.-.p. The Advantafiei SaW. : SBCT FBES3I KEW O00D3 . Table Linen, "Watli Goods,' Siiks.Choice Colored Lawns, Window, Shades. Prices will astonish every Buyer.. It costs tt.ll. 'l. at, '.k.m ' .4Vr,'."--';-t.i J This sale i strictly CASH,-no goods sent out on approval, exchanged rot a taken bacltf T , ... ..- i".rv. "'' T.f-J' iL' e novelUt; tne w- j,, wiw ,wu auauj w insirig " wtirely by Ws frank manner gained the Jre- !rankpina,rdoing .J, ..n.:-.- - 'i-1','?! :jV.i r.-v1 '." . .... ""Taw " - ? TTTT 1Y111 f.' - PHONE 288 - 42:Pollock StZ Opposite- Post-office , .it. - First and Second Divisions of the Sea- Live manner. The little casket covered board I Air line has gone to the Baldwin with beauUful offerings of flowers was t wv. ImmMtrtannawl home Into the cburcn by. Messrs John engine, all passenger, with cylmder I ' n . I ;, , r 19 x Inches, ' and six foot ) drivers, 1, affecting part of the i aervices was fitted with piston valves. He ' will re-1 the attendance In a- body of Elmei ' tom'v httlto'-Stamaiii ' liocomotive class in Sunday sehooV each one: carry. wn. al .ninect five frehrht enirmes 9 bouquet which they put Upon is -. . : i . J, , 'u: .-r-' casket at the fwrw;'i: wmcn are, w peueuvereu w u E, was a lad of exceedimrly brkht pany thia month, In September the cheerful disposition. . .Faithful to Seaboard Air Line will receive five en- his duties; eager and capable as a schol (rinse which": Win be -tovelUesAhe He waa oy. who ,won many valves .arrangement governed j from the crank pins, -t-.-.-- j-r r-r 1 Mace For Peace Meeting; first engines In the south of. this pat J r,r-- t... - ,,,.. .. , tern,"vV? Wf'$?:- I .wasmngion, wune ia.-rotii: rfapan ProfT fe'koie. of the Raleh have suggested the place of Graded" Schooliis prepartog work on meeting plenipotentiaries. ; In convor- North CaroUna's ? Federal telaUpns, boii with Minister, Takahira He told which k to aoMar Uter to i tfai year. president iat Japan wished peace ..j ni Wi- to be concluded- at' uneioo, xnma, ly to its preparation. Tomorrow at Christ Episcopal Church Miss Belle Hay, daughter of Mr. Thos, P. Hay wil be united in marriage to Mr. Frank Stronach, the latter being a son of the late Mr. William C .Stron- aclv who until hia death was uperin- Fierce Rltl I Pslsas. Mob, tendent of the Soldiers Home here; and ho was so devoted to the car of the ao, over the Count Casshil'; has j tokl the president Russia desires the meeting to be m SLAUGHTERING JEWS? Soldlfrs Fir 1st COOD lili 1 Prices Brplcen Bis Stock on hand, Another car load coming. Warsaw, Juno 18.--In,the fierce riot ing which has been going on m the city of Brestiitdvsk for for forty eight hours the troops fired on the, populace in the Jewish quarter , killing 24 Jews nA ..Aiimlr, 4Q wmmt nf wluifn ara vary gireat number In anyone, but show 1 1 , ... . ... . . , ' - . . I Jews. The soldiers are now patrolling suto.:T:': rvc:'J The bulletin of- the State Board of Health for May has been issued and I shows small pox In 45 counties with no CliiRa, Crcckcry,,Tiu;aiil Aato Ware, 1) -- , . V ,v- 'to'ld at VS3i"''aa3iEOCtc3. S'txoot- . . THAT WILL P'LCVsn THE PCOPLE. ' - Sal each day from 7:80 a m to TJ30 p m.and Saturday's from 120 a. m. to 12 p m. This an opportunity of a life time, it costs you nothing to look, so - come at once. Bpecii I sale f tei week to have room for more cars ef ware v ; - -: "; HERE ARE 80MK OF OUR PRICES Cuns and Saucers 20c a i dozon., Plate 23 and 25c a 1 dozon, of beautiful decorated. " ' ' ,' ''' - . ? ' '- '. ' ' - $5.60 Toilet Set, 10 piece,-extra large size, beautifully decorated, gold lined only 2.72, - - .' .', ,' - " ft. 50 Decorated Toilet Seta, 10 pWcs for $2 39. , - If you wWi to buy a number of other articlfs in crockery, ellsi7.ps, jliilm, bowls, cream pitchers, vcgetnblo disheS.eU', w think you will be flossed with this sale. 1 - V ' . , Everything will be almoBt given away. Do not mifw this great chance U get such genuine barKftins, if you 1I0 you will rgrrt It. . W110I.KSA1.K Olt RETA1I,. - . - 2S Mi-Hid fit, or M Ilroad i'U big that disease is spread from the coast to the mountains. J, T. Rogers, alias Lackey, a .white man aged 58, who was serving a sevc t ytars sentence from Burk county for larceny, has made his escape from the state convict camp on the Wilkeaboro and Jefferson Turnpike. In the United States District court here today the case of J. D. Powell the Norfolk man charged with swindling was called. Powell has been out on a thousand dollars hall for several months ENGLISH ETCHINGS. In Ix)nrton the mile of TSIbli'S d tnurca t!e rniuMiml (! of all me pupulnr novels of the il"T. XlinV nrp nut ?7oucr!i quftHnfMl Jn the streets but muttering are heard on every side ana a renewal, 01 me trouble is feared. ' Christians . began the disturbance when the mob invaded the Jewish quarters and wrecked whole street of shops. ' ', Many Jews used their revolvers in an endeavor to protect their property but those were catitrht by mobs and were ruthlessly beaton. Troops were sum. moned to protect the Jews and fired volleys into the nmb but when a sem blance of order, was restored it was found nearly all Die dead wore Jews as were a!o the wounded, EnmtlitovHk is an important city of Russian Po land. ' ... ;1 New Arrivals at McDaniei's 5 . Fresh Canned Mackerel, Brook Trout 35 Salmon, Imported Sardines, Domestic j Sardines, Van Camps Big Hominy in Pans, Pineapple Chunks, Grated Pineap ple Queen Olives, Heinz's Baked Bean Sweet, Mixed ana Plain Cucumber Pick les. Great Big Sour Cucumber Pickles, Tea, Fresh Boasted Coltee, Fresh Oat Flakes, Cream Cheese, Harvey's Small Hams and Breakfast Strips, and a com- p!ete stock of general groceries. J.L.McDaniel Wholetiale eft Retail Grocer. Tarker Store. Corner Broad and Hancock Ste. mTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTTVTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT The Inn Opens 25th. Hiss Sue Boyd of Charlotte will be in charge at The Inn, Black Mountain, this summer. Miss Boyd has had largexperi ence in the ' Central Hotel, Charlotte, the Phoenix at Winston and at Cleve land Spring and has many friends and acquaintances. The Inn opens June 26 for the season. ' Card of Thanks.. -. The officers and members of Eureka Lodge No. 7 1. 0. O. F. desire to ex. press their sincere thanks to the ladies of this city and all others who rendered assistance im making the Memorial service a success. Davis Parker. - We copy from the Raleigh News and Observer of June "18th the following wedding notice which will be read with interest by the many friends of thebrtde and groom. ?VMr. I A.. Davis, Miss Estelie Par ker and her sister, MisC Elisabeth Par ker, enroute from "Littleton - to their home in New Bern, arrived in Raleigh at 8:40 o'clock i yesterday morning. They were met by Rev, P. A, Bishop, pastor of Central Methodist church, and taken to the parsonage.-, -T - x'.'- ; After breakfast, the genial, register of deeds, Mr. J. J. Bernard, issued marriage license to them; and at lOilO their ex-pastor and friend, Mr. " Bishop united Mr. Davis and Miss Estelie Par ker in marriage, and the happy couple, with their sister, left on the 10:30 train for their home in New Bern. It : was not a runaway mamace. They simply Wanted to surprise their friends and have their pastor and friend of other days to marry them, and con' eluded to taks.Raleigh in their, re turn home and have the ceremony take place here."1-' if r' Mr. Davis is a thoroughly reliable vounir business man in New Bern, - re spected and trusted by' all who know him. Miss Parker holds a Strong place In the confidence and esteem of all New Bern for her many lovable traits ' of character. They start life together strong In the affections of ' their very many friends, who wish them bon Voy age with a clear sky and smooth sea. Mr. and Mrs Davis are well and favor ably known in the city. The Journal wUhes the happy young, couple a long and prosperous life. t;h' In I. ninhfl, 1 uih11.-ii1 y Ih.-!i. rwr t r tlK' hi tt ll.f-t tho do ll'. U of a Loll'!" r 1 r. -' 1 I f'r It of f.J,,.! iHAFPIillflEMKIHi'HH Thoreisnota drunkard upon earth hom Orrine will fail to cure. It is sri.-nliiic r'im-.!y for the drink hnbit, di'-ovcrH hy'.n well known WaKhington clictni t, iHlrnp!-tily and abxolutely 'mvH the cravinif for drink. Node- 1 1 . t , r 1 1 i f torn w ,1 .. 1 k or l u in ) no I ub ment. r f JUS r RECEIVED Small Lot N C Hams and Chesterfield Hams, And a Complete Line oi Fancy and Fancy Groceries continually in stock at Reasonable Prices. Xj 3E3C Ervin, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. aVaAAaaaAAaaAAAAAAAtaaaaaa .AAtAAAAitifHftilltfta J L. HARTSFIELD, Contractor and Builder. OFFIOk 93 1-2 MIDDLE ST. PHONE !3B. Would be glad to have any one inspect my Ifoork as it aoes up. m Laths For Sale. Furniture. Pictures, Go-Carts, h We are constantly adding to pur stock. and get our prices : x Mieil Gas liiiltj; : ,: . Retire. Fraiut Call II, Aawafc. Irl ' Haa I KgKKHL ' ' II BsafalaaBaa mC?? vf8aco-wwr to IMo8wajr and Taylor, 93 Middle Street. t- : r r I V 1 f t 11 nil (lie -W are ofTering a big 'reduction on all ew , Spring and Summer Boils. W have eighty-five "; 'two piece Suits In Flannels, Homespun ' and '' Crashes at from $4.00 to 19.tO.7 8touta, Slims t and Regular. ! W can fit you and save jroa V :: from two to five dollar on your Summer Suit We also a big variety of Tan and Patent leather,'.'. Oxfords. AU si stripe add width. 1 ' - ' Kcw lot of nice Straw pats just received. ' . : ,J - J. J. DAXTER."?: A. !1 -tt of i - . -a. i. 1 M n't f wit to sworn J 1'. rn. " y 1. . -1 i.- f r i ! J' i -1 r-i ' ! r r Y ' " 1 y yi if t. ... i j f f