I . Vol. XXII I..-VO. S5. New Cera, IT. Tuesday. Slorulng, July 11, 1003. Twenty-Fourth Year J ... ; . SUMMER FORECAST. one piece , Silk Mull 27 . Inch wide, worth 50c for 22c. One piece Pink Lin ea, worth 35c for19c. r .',,. ; Children Hand W waist, cool and airy. , .The only comfortable -garment for hot weather, all sizes for 25c. , 1 Bed. Linen ', . . Special inducements in sheets, Pillow . Cases Bnd Bed Spreads, sheets made ot the well known brands' and Androscoggin. Lockwood and Mohawk Sheets 2J wide, 2J Iong,;bloached or unbleached at 65c, : 60c, 65c each.' Hemstitched 70c each. Pillow Cases 36 by 46 inch at 10 X2J and 15c. Hemstitched 20c. - White Duck Belts, 10c : J. M. Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288." ; . ' ' . 41 PollocK St, Opposite Post-office. . Don't Miss It. Here is a Bargain, Come quick before it's gone. We place on sale 1500 yards fine quality 40 inch White Lawn, as long aa it lasts, come at ance, at Sc a yard. SHEETING. 1 500 yards sheeting at only 31c per yd. APKON GINGHAMS 1,800 yards 6c quality at 4c per yd. INSERTION. 760 yards insertion at only 2c a yard. CLOTHING. X Two hundred and fifty Men's and Boy's Suits, all this season's styles will go at fifty cents on the dollar. All our J2.E0 pants now going at SL25 a pair. . . - , KNEE PANTS. 25 dozen Boy's Knee Pants, worth 40c, this weak 21c a pair. RIBBON . 7 No 40, worth 15c a yard, all colors this week only Btc per yard. hill niFonn GOVERNOR BASE BALL MITT CAUSES TRAGEDY Any Brokers Offer N. C. Special ..j- . Tax' Bonds.' , " ; lmporlsnt Crlmlssl Docket el Wskt Cosnfy Court, Bouthpori Railroad Assured. ArringMintSpclmniof 6m- ' to jy. Join Docksry's Cast. -, Guests at Morebsad. 75 Middle Street. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co Manufacturers Agents for Erie City Engines and Boilers. Celebrated Van Winkle Gins and Presses Wagener Steam Duplex Pumps, " Saw Mills, Wood-working machinery, Leather Belts, Iron, Steel, Pipe, Boiler Tubes and everything in the mill supply line at manufacture- prices. -: 71 Middle St Phone 147 CAROLINA BRICK CO., - ; Plants at Clark, Hyman Biding, Klniton' and BoborMnvllle. - '. - Annual Capacity 15,000,000. Having installed Modern Dry Kilns we are now prepared to furnish the Bast v, . , . Building Brick ever offered on this inaAet' ,r ' r"'; PRICE 4 GUABAKTEED.tt-;;' .V HVVVLtf COMPANY, ' C NSW Bern, K P'' ' ' " " V '; , ' : , . 8eUlng-Agen ;b Ui ta JaciaHj Xtechrsd Tali! ' i Extract from ' doclnloo of Supreme ; Court in the case of Georgia Home Iq wrinM Co.. airslnnt Allen. -"An Iron Safe Clause in policy of - Insurance requiring tha assured to keep a set of books and Inventory of. the : stock, vthich shall be kept lit an i'on V s if e at night and at other times when the store is not open for business, is a - valid condition and binlinr upon the a sural the breach of whl-h will void the - policy unless it is waived by .the insur r er. ; , - , '' P n -We sell the i Baum'Safe pnd Lock Comjmny 8afes, one of the best ..r.. nn th murknLlhev succeeded in winning the Gold I St. Ixrnii, 1SMI4, Raleigh, July 10. -Judge William R. Allen arrived this morning to hold this week's term.a criminal one of the Super ior court . The sheriff and clerks did n )tl n iw until the Judge arrived that he was to hold the court, he and Judge Justice having exchanged courts so that the latter will hold McDowell instead of Wake. Judge Allen has never held a term of court in this cottnty, The easel against By num for the murder of Alf ord is set for next Friday, but it seems to be die opinion that Bynum's counsel will make an effort to again postpone it. The grand jury is expected to act promptly in the case against ex-sheriff Rogers and J. P. Sorrell charged with tampering with jurors, , but this case also may go over until next term and it seems will certainly do so if a con tinuance is asked for, as the term of imprisonment of the two men for thi.-ty days does not end until next Sun day. . . A private letter from Governor Glenn from Atlantic City says that he is enjoying his stay there, although he is very tired. The State grants a charter to the Hendersonville Wholesale. Company, capital stock $50,000, Major W. A. Guthrie of Durham was asked by your correspondent as to- the building of a railway in which he 8 interested fromDurham to South port a d said that in 18 months a road between these points would be built He says the Norfolk & Western is not interested in the movement or behind it but that will .be. a Durham ' and Southport Line. : . Expert mineralogist F. B. Lancy has been here for some days and has finish ed the classification and arrangement of the thousands of specimens in' the Hall devoted to economic geology, in cluding gold, copper, iron, the chrom idea, tin, corundum, talc, kaolin, bary- tes, monouc, etc. : The gold, copper and iron' ores are alphabetically ar ranged by counties. In the systematic mineralogy all of the specimens have been systematically arranged but will be looked over and made more com' plete. Mr. Lancy was here by permis sion of Prof. J. H. Pratt of the State University and was assisted by Mr. William Green of Raleigh in the work of arrangement ' The mica exhibit is the one which won a gold medal at St Louis, ; while the monaiite won two gold medals and a grand prise. The building stones won a gold medal and six silver medals. ; . V ' A rural free delivery route is estab- iahed from Stagville with Claud Lash lley as carrier. . -i ' ' . John Dockery was not so well yes- tarday, but this set-back was mere'y temporary and today his condition shows further Improvement and he. Is getting on towards recovery, though the doctor! will not yet say that he is out of danger and so the preliminary bearing of Policeman Rogers,' the man who shot him was not held today.:' Insurance Commissioner '. Young has returned from a visit to llorehead City and says over 800 guests are there and that the place wis never so well kept' v;-,"v; , Governor Glenn says regarding his visit to Governor Htgglns of New York and Albany regarding the attempt of certain stockbrokers to have , New York sue this State on the special tax bonds that the New York; legislature passed an act but that no one has y offered to give, New York any ot these bonds and that he will let Cover nor Glenn know It any bonds are given and before taking my action. . After a Trivial Qutrrsl Wsttsr 6 rlct Shoots Sam Bryant. . 1 ' -last evening two young negroes, Walter Grice and Sam Bryant had a fight over the possession of a base ball mitt 1 It is said that Bryant hit Grice and then ran off. A short tirne later Bryant was riding his wheel in Gard ner's Alley, a few feet from where it joins George stceet, just above Queen street when, Grice jumped from behind tree and 'fired at Bryant at close range. Three shots were fired. One entered Bryant's body and the other two went wild.' The wounded man rode as far as George street before he fell. He was carried into Dr.. Lassiter's offej: where an examination ahowed that the hall .entered the abdomen, probably penetrating the liver and lodged in the back. . The man . is very seriously wounded and may die. . 'l : -Grice left the scene as any one under like circumstances : Would : and when some one tried to Btop him he put his pistol under the fellow's nose and made the significant remark that there were three more bullets in the gun and he was allowed to take his course. He is still at large. ' Bryant is porter at the Coast Line store on Queen street of which Mr, J. O. Land is proprietor. He is said to be well thought of. , He is a brother of "Big Eph" who shot and killed his brother, Hardy, last fall when John Robinson's circus showed here. , Big Eph is serving a lSyearsentence in the penitentiary., : , . . I ktadal at World's Fair. Mf ... m ' am M . AAA 11 " t - W. have them n stock, weighing from 476 IDS w ,uuu id.. Write for Catalogue and Prices. , . . . ' v ." '; - T J TCRNIll f IIRS'TU U.t lOMPiSF, New Bert, H C WILL ENFORCE ALL LAWS. ChM tt Nile ll DUnr.ist te U Lxit lawtari ObMnrtl. That 0 n on all our My ft vp We are offfrinff a Mc icdirti Spring nd PmnmiT Snils. We liavo e two ii ro Fails in Flannels, l!wnr nr. .nil Craiilios r( fiiun ti.M in !0.n0. . Tfoun, i::;,m nil RpKnlars. Wp run fit ym si: 1 v y ,u fr"l two tj Hvp (lo'ljtrB n ynnr J' :'' :m r y.'rn We b1' a lif variety i-f T.m 1 1 :.' ' t rr..r-u. a:i - -i. : i ' ::, l,.t ,.f ,,. - : : i , : f . ! SCRATCHED In accordance with an order from the Board of Aldermen to enforce .11 laws Chief of Police Hargpt closed every place nf buxinpns except drug stores St harp twelvo o'clock Saturday nlht, An ordinance to tlie efTwt tlint utorpn mut bo closed at 12 midnight Saturday wan the cu of tlie peremilory order and soft il ,ik bazaars, larlx-r sh" S :..! all had to ntiey tlip THE NORFOLK AND SOUTHERN Pssui Into Hindi oftht Standard Oil Com piny. It is stated with authority that the Standard Oil Company is the recent purchaser and present owner of the Vorfolk and Southern railroad. The three representatives of the oil trust who made the contract for the erection of the barrel plant at Belhaven, are aald to have been seen with one of the leading officials of the railroad on three separate occasions in New York, the day of the sale of the road, and that the same three men signed the papers the transfer of the Norfolk and Southern properties. It is known to be a fact that the Standard Oil Com pany is. also the purchaser of the John Roper Lumber Company properties in eastern North Corolina. The agents of Rockefeller have been very active in that part of,thi State for months, and nave secured options on immense tracts of land throughout the 'section. The developments which will ensue ulti mately will probably astonish people thereabouts. Special to News and Ob server, , ';'-: THREATENED TO SHOOT. Jo Htrjttt Carried s Dsnairou Loeklns ; Revolver With Which To Make Good ' Hit Treat ' . Officer W. H. Griffin arrested a col ored man last night who, if he had been given a chance; might have committed murder as he was known .to have such an Intention."' His name was. Joe-Har gett, and werks at the Blades mill on Griffith street-!" V' Upon information furnished by anoth er colored, man, ' Tom Carter, ' officer Griffin arrested Hargett and took from hira an ugly looking revolver, ' with every chamber loaded . with 88 calibre bullets. - Carter alleges that Hargett was expecting to shoot him on account of a quarrel the two men ' had engaged in. : He said Hargett had told, two of his companions that he . would" shoot Carter after It got dark, and skip out He had made arrangement with this friends to draw his pay and. send It to him. . - - - ---;.V'-- ... Hattell Pittaan.; ' ,J :'. Swansboro, July 4th, 1906. A brilliant affair in the social events of Swansboro was the wedding of Miss Daisy Pittman and Mr. Bryan Hatseu, Jr., which took place at tha Methodist church at Swansboro, Rev, D. Geddy, officiating. , ; . j : !.,.. The church was beautifully decorated with evergreen and thronged with the many friends of the bride and groom to witness their nuptial vows. The bride, attired in a pretty cos tume of white organdie and carrying a loTely boquct of cape joxaamlne, en tered, the church by the strains, of Mendclssolh's wedding march which was rendered by Mian Mattie Moore. The bride's attendants were Miss Hep ey Hatsell with Mr. Maurice llataell and Mix- Dunnie Koonce as maid of honor. The bride ia the daughter of Mr, DAY AND NIGHT Lady Suffered Tortures with Itching Scalp Humor "--One Box of Cutl cura Ointment and One Cake of Cutlcura Soap Cured Her, WILL NEVER BE WITHOUT CUTICURA "My scalp was covered with little pimples and I suffered tortures from the itching. I was scratching all day and night, and I could get no test I washed my head with not water and Caticura Soap and then applied the Cuticura Ointment as a dressing. One jpox oi cutlcura umtment and one cake of Cuticura Soap cured me, Now m growing splendidly. I have naed Curl- head is entirely clear and my hair z cura Soar) ever since, and shall never be without it (signed) Ada C.Smith, 309 Grand St.; Jersey City, N. J." CUTICURA GROWS HAIR Crusted Scalps Cleansed and Purified by Cuticura Soap Assisted by light dressings of Cud cura, the great skin cure. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, destroys hair parasites, soothes irri tated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, looseni the scalp skin, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fails. Complete external and internal treatment for every humour, from pimples to scrofula, from Infancy to age, consisting of Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills, may now be had of all druggists for one dollar. A single set is often sufficient to cure the most distressing cases. O-rtrant RMolTMrt, Ifcnld ud la ttat form el Chooolati OMlcd Jtllf, Colkur. 01ntm.ul, nd t'ulkur. ckp Portsmouth Corned Mallets .1 r A Few Nice ones just Received. Also a NeW Barrel Fulton Market Corned Beef. 300 dozen Mason's Fruit Jars, all sizes at prices lower than you ever S bought them at before. J. L. McDaniel 1 Wholesale A Retail Oroeer. jg Tarker Store. rorrior Rrnii B ulo throushout the world. Ami tar "How to Cm Jivtrf UsmosjeV IX Columbua Ar.. Uoatun Bolt Proi mm tar hho w "fiov to Have BtMttrol Hsir." PoWef Dm ft Cfttn. C FOUR NEW DIRECTORS Appointed Out of 305 Aaplranta For Office os N. C. Railway. Special to Journal. Raleigh, July 10. Governor Glenn has appointed the following eight di rectors of the North Carolina Railway: W. T. Brown, Winston; W. M. Wil liams, Newton; Hsgh Chatham, (Pres ident) Elkin; L. Banks Holt Graham; Thos. H. Vandeford, Salisbury; John W. Lambert, Thomasvllle; Allen J. Ruffln, Hillsboro; S. C. Penn, Reids ville. Last four are new. There were 306 aspirants. Beautiful eyes and handsome faces are eloquent commendations. Bright eyes are windows to a woman's heart Holliater's Rocky Mountain Tea makes bright eyes. 85 cents, tea or tablets. Sold by F. R-Duffy. Extra fine Veal at Coast Line" Mar ket ; fTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTs -a TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTe JUST RECEIVED A Fine Lot "Busy Bee" Hams English Cured Shoald ers, Breakfast Strips and Picnic Hams. And a Complete Line ot Staple and Fancy Groceries continually on hand at Reasonable Prices. HEABQUAKTEKS FIt FINE BUTTER ANB CHEESE. SatiKfactlvit Guaranteed. Wholesale and Retail Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4AAA , Teachsrs Examination. The examination for teachers certi ficate will be held at county court bouse Thursday and Friday of this week. ; Examination of white teachers will be held Thursday and colored teachers Fridav. examination on both days to begin promptly at 10 a. m. ' . . " Those desiring, to stand entrance examination or A. 4 If. College may do so by applying at ,curt Loose ' on Thursday, July 18th.V-tiV '."'X H -;; , 8. M. BRINSON, J. '.,''-"'.' .. ; .-, .;' County Supt ' 'V:'' 'TaberU ii Pict.lc.''"? - The Tabernacle Sunday, School in Onslow county will picnic at Tabernacle Grove on Friday, July 21s(, - They will give all a cordial welcome. . '.. It makes no dl Terence bow many medicines have failed to cure you, if your are troubled with headache, con stipation, k'dney or ' lirnr ' troubles Holliater's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. Sold by F. S. Puffy, J L. HARTSFIELD, Contractor and Builder. OFFlM 93 1-2 MIDDLE ST. PB0NI 238. Would be glad to have any one inspect my ork as it goes up. Laths For Sale. !( 1 man wi t li. mo or,!, r. 1!: II, :it rm ll, it l epf . I !: ' ! P- i ! r c r!,i,f. ;,vp1 on .any a nn Tl.liPt (if 1 1,1' t'pp JouriPvl y ti t . I tip b,' 1p SIP Mrs. J. W. rillm; l)i,ro ninMt ippi',. la- 11 in a p I,,, id ai . r t!,p r i, 1 to t a upp ; . ami M .1 1.: n and one o r ypup i nt bi !,!y c ! py tl f Sv e 1, ;. Mr. n iruiri of 1. Mp.ny r v p V. ;i ; Picnic. " Oak Grove M. E. Sunday School.noar I'olloo kevillo, will have their annual picnic on Thursday, July ZHth. Come alunij and lots have a day of outing Iiririjf ymir bimki'U well filled; refreuh mi'iiU will be well supplied by order of the fn hiwil. I'rofeHMor A. H. Whit I! rin I' ,t ke a Rin-ech on eiluoation. Oak ',iip!py Pi hiK.l, per T. W. Fliep p. Pli! i -ml. Tit. r ( p ; V, 1 1 in nri 'h a s-ii A Ipine ..r luii. but - Prftjction Tray Mi. Superior to any pat ent tray trunk on the market. Strong and durable. Before buying call and inspect it merits. . V 'Our.Peffectlon Tray Trank.1 CORDEMON wear and cheap. John CARPETS. Sp ent ii B. Ives, . Successor to Disosway ft Taylor. SS Middle St. i ;--!i:' ; -i1. . ..', Blg'ifAwfiStSIe ...... .... .,iV p-,-.; ,.5.; CD !S o o o s3"t o els Of Clothing, Shoes r '':: J y - Hats and Dress Qoods nilnhtly damaged by fire and water will Id r t 7: CO p. m. It will pay yu to bo on at 70 : - ..Idle Street. , " . -.... , s- -,1 1 4 Lr

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