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New Hern, II. C, Sa'urtliy Morning, July 15, 1903. Twenty-lFotirih Year til ML , WAKE COUNTY COURT. - t lRtsrettln Gsset. Ne Dsleate el Itoasrt 'X NERVYvSCOUNDREL r Ladies Muslin Underwear New Lot fast Received.-' ALL SIZES jfi i " r- , . - ' 1 J "' ' " ' Beautiful Gowns made of Fine, Nainsook,' either long or Short Sleeves at 50c, 75c, Jl.OO, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. , .- . Skirts with Hemstitched" tucks and with JLace edge and Insertion at 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $2.50. - . 1 :- ' Pants at 25c, 35c, and 50c, Corset Covers at 25c, 35c and 50c. . All Colored Lawns and Organdies will be closed out It's not a question of cost, they will be sold; i We" don't need them next winter , but we do need the money. Now.if we have the goods you want it's"' so trouble to trade . J. M. Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 4Z. Pollock St., Opposite ; Post-office. sot mm 5j were of the belief that everything in the safe would be in ashes, as the safe was on the top floor, fell six stories and was in the hottest part of the fire, but to our surprif e the books were found to be in as perfect condition as preceding the fire and could be used again if it were not that they had a musty smell from the fire. We will send you one of the books as soon as we have it recop ied, as a testimonial of what your safe will do, and we will write you up a tes timonial of any description you may desire, for we can not say. too much of the way the safe stood the fire. Yours Very Truly, " . THE CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH PUBLISHING CO., L A EILERSON, Business Manager. P. S. We sell the J Baum Safe end Lock Company's Safes, one of the best, safes on the market. They succeeded in winning the Gold Medal at World's Fair, St Louis, 1904. ' We have them in stock, weighing from 475 lbs to 2,000 lbs. Write for Catalogue and Prices. ' T J TURNER FURNITURE COMPANY, New Bern, II C Here is a Bargain, Come quick before it's gone We place on sale 1500 yards fine quality 40 inch Whit Lawn, as long as It lasts, come at ance, at 9c a yard. ' ,,. SHEETING. S 500 yards sheeting at only 3c per .yd. APRON GINGHAMS 1,800 yards 6c quality at 41c per yd. INSERTION. 750 yards insertion at only 2c a yard. CLOTHING. J' i ! 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 $2.50 pants now going at $1.25 s pair. KNEE PANTS. 25 dozen Boy's Knee Pants, worth 40c, this week 21c a pair. RIBBON No 40, worth 15c a yard, all colors this week only Die per yard. s-eo ipiisOKr 75 Middle Street. Big Auction Sle BS,oob Of Clothing; Shoes Hats Slightly damped be sold at 7:30 p. m. It 1 70 Middle Street. 70, Middle Strort 6as!:ill lidv;. & Ifanufacturera Agents for Erlo City i:r;1dc3 and Doltors. Celebrated Van V7inLl:) OIn.3 and Prcflf.os Warrior Gtcam Dar l :x rnr.ipi, rw Si Wnrtorkmg mcltin-ry, l--nf W !' i. Ir-.n, '.'"i, I'ij, I, .,irr Tu'"'r I vrylhlng in Hie mill I.n at i .i .! ' r !' AND PRICES ' . - r I '"J! . Cincinnati, O.. April 15, 1903. J. Baum Safe & Lock Co , Cincinnati, Ohio. ' Gentlemen: Pleass enter our order for a No- 10 safe at once and get it out as soon as possible. We are now located in the Btymyer Building ou Main St., and are getting in shape for business. Everything in our establishment in the. Pike Building was destroyed by the Are, and the only thing which was left was our iron safe which we bought of you. We at first Stools XVr and Dress Goods by fire and water will will pay you to be on . Bryan nioeSf. !! S::; ; !y Co State' Capital Institutes Law . For ' - t ' Quiet Nights. Rsvenst ColUcler MakM Sevtral Capturtt. Wiri)lng Agalntt Registry CBmpsny ! V if New york Salooa Mts Not " Getting Many Signatures, ' , ?l- Ststo C s i f t f s.t- - j ' Grsntsd, - - - Raleigh, JulyJ 14 The streets are now hackless after 8 p. m. and the voice of the hackmcn is no longer heard in the land, at least so far as Raleigh is concerned, , The new ordinances a e strictly enforced. - , Torrents of rain -fell yesterday and deepened the impression that the cot ton crop is to be a short one. Governor Glenn' will return to Raleigh- next' Monday, private secretary Glenn announces. His stay at Atlantir City has proved very restful to him. Deputy Revenue Collector, W. G. Pool last night captured a hundred and ninety ' gallonjllicit distillery south of here, also 2,600 gallons -of beer, four teen f ermenters, tc. No moonahinerf were around but the still had been in operation only half an hour before the officers made their dash upon it.. - Insurance Commissioner Young is issuing a warning- against the Inter national Registry Company of New York, saying that sometime - ago he gave warning against it and now findf that It is trying to do an under ground busmess, and is' endeavoring to issue policies ' at the" 'Union Casualty and Surety Company of St Louis, though the latter has not been doing business ins January 1, 1904. The method off UK- International Company seems to be to. flood North Carolina with proposals ol agents, to pay them heavy commissions for securing business.' It eems that a good many men are inclined to jump at the offer 'the company makes. Not only will they be swindled if they take this course but they will also be pros ecuted by tlie commissioner for unlaw fully doing business for a blacklisted company. : . "he Audubon Society . through its special agent, John ' R. Upchurch, it after the boys here who rob birds' nests and arrests have been made.: Tht Society is . watching very closely its great, work of bird protection. ': . r " The Interstate Cooperage Company of New York has domesticated itself in this state and. will have a plant at Bell haven. Under the new law companies chartered in other states do not, strict ly speaking ' domesticate themselves here but fcaveio pay tax before doing business. The right of trial in the courts bejore they are domesticated is not denied them, "tills having been the great defect in the first domestication taw known as the Craig law. - , .Clerk George W. Norwood of the of fice of the Secretary of State is sick with 'fever at his home here. ', - 1 . The promoters of the movement fo an election here on the saloon question are not getting a' great many signa tures. A friend of the dispensary salt he did not care if the matter came to a vote or not, In iact would iro'jaWy prefer if a vote was taken u hefeH confident the dispensary would win oat by as even larger majority than It had almost two years ago. , : f ;: ' j. The State charters the Swannona Chemical Company of Marion capital stock f 10,000 to make all sorts of fruit extracts and to have a remarkably wide variety of other ' powers. Anothet charter is granted a Durham phono graph supply company, , capital stock $10,000. ''ic-' Torrents of rain fell yesterday and today. The July rainfall was heavy here. The Commissioner of Agricul ture says damage is being done to al. crops, a great dpal of it in some sec tions, more In the east than elsewhere. The effect upon cotton Is bad,as shed ding and running to weed are two ol the results. ,' . - , "', United Slates Marshal B. C Dock ery Is tick at his home here with a bilious attack and also sulTering some pain In one Wg which he' wrenched last Sunday while getting on a Street car. It will bring rich, red blood, flr.i ft rah rnl nuiwle. That's what Hollis ter's Bky MounUin Tea will do. Taken thi mimth, kepp you w!l al summer. 8.1 cTt, Tea or Tul.lcts Kor sale by F. 8. Duffy. Klr f.n Vcul t Cnwt Line h'ur- ur "li Cr Frit Mxtin-n.' cini't be 1-:.'.ti, ;,Vf K.i:n-:m!.., J...t I!. Iv.-i. sua Sorrell. ; Wobisr Indictee' lor SU-, , Ing Liquor. Wofflts Brought Up. . . Raleigh, July 14.-It had been ex pected that there would be a fight,in the embracery case against Rogers and Sorrell, but really no defense was made. After the men had pleaded not' guilty, the jury was empanelled and then the State introduced its evidence,' among the witnesses being Marconi, and King who were on the jury in the Gattis- Kilgo. .Some other witnesses were ex amined end. then counsel for Rogers and Sorrell told the judge they had no ob jection to his instructing the jury to return a verdict of guilty, -v The1 jury was then charged by the judge that if it believed the evidence- it had nothing to do but return a verdict of guilty and thU it did after having retired for a few minutes in each case, the cases against the . two men being separate, Judge Allen called in thee grand jury and said he had issued subpoenas for ill the jurors except Marcom and King, who had already been summoned, in rder that-Cvery juror who was en tht i in the GattiB-Kilgo casq could go jefore the grand jury tomorrow morn' ing and be examined. He said he de- iirgrt the grand jury to find out every i .u. ouwnable in regard to the entire matter, and that if more witnesses were found to be necessary he would at ir.ee issue suboenas for them, ' General Wil Jam P. Roberts presence nere is as a witness in the murder case against Raymund B. Bynum,the slayer i Deacon James H. Alford. The general thought that this case was set tr Friday, but it does not come up un iil Monday, After the murderer had led from' Raleigh to Gates county and een arrested there. General saw him ind talked .with him and hence is sum moned in the case. The lobby of the Super'or court 'bom today was dotted will) womti from "the tenderloin district, who art indicted for selling Whiskey, beer and tner stimulants tnere. xnese people tave had Federal licenses and it is said to have always shown a fine contempt .or tne stace laws on tne suDect With the women were:-a lot of tier ollowers. One woman sat down anu moke -to. nobody fcut wept steadily; . In the Superior court the case ol the State vs J W Robinson of Johnson county came up. Two years ago he was onvictea in two cases, at JLouisburg ol Caking laborers to Georgia to work on ;he Seaboard Air Line between Atlanta md Birmingham, he then being employ id on that road. He was convicted in xth cases and fined $200 in each, this jeing the limit, or twice the amount of Jie tax wmcn is rapuirea lor license as immigrant agent m each county. In me case Robinson paid but in the other le appealed and the Supreme court threw out the latter case saying that Jie one fine covered the two. Now, he is being tried on the charge of taking laborers rrom wake county. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Contlttancy, Then Arts Jewel! There are a great many good laws on the statute books, as well as a great many that are of no use whatever, bat itill the legislativebodies keep grinding out more to the confusion of an already iver-law burdened proper. Laws are sometimes made to satisfy tome fad and again are made for the convenience of one or more persons. let the'&ffecl be never so detrimental to others. . But as a rule, the enforce ment of laws is not so popular or as easily accomplished as the making of them. ; . Among the good laws is the one for bidding vagrancy, yet this law is sel Join enforced, because, perforce it is a little difficult to do so, in that it re quires work to determine whether a nan is a vagrant or not So, the idle nes arejett by themselves to breed via ind crime, as witness, the fighting, cut .ing and shooting that has been : going m in New Bern lately..-1? TJ'-X' Another good law, is the one . for bidding cruelty to animals. Yet this aw. is openly violated right here in New dern every hour In the day,' and but little is said about it r And why? Be cause there are a few old plugs around town that are Of the value to sell, but ire just strong enough to earn their jwner a dime or two a day above their keep. ' Blind, lame or emaciated, these aorses are sometimes driven as long as they are able to draw a. hack or Iray.t , , - : : Of all laws, those of sanitation are jf the utmost importance to an urban immunity, and should be "rigl Jly iorced. Are they enforced In New Bern? The condition of the doc'is recking with putrii garbage flltiy ck lots and alleys, and the rottan, iasty slush On lower .Middle street, .osen't look like H. - . , . ' But there are laws enforced. Some dmes a huckster Is pulled for setting s packiige of vegetables an inch or so bt ond tht llniit on the sidewalk. A boy it caught riding a bicycle along tht side walk and he too, falls bemmth the itrong arm of the law. Should a mr- hant be so imlincreet as to sell I ntprni' inn or a f'W peanuts to cliil ifn a fi-w minuU'S before the U-gal Jme f H-ninK his plare of biminwn, .lirn he t0 offr-nils thffl maj'nty of the in ari'l nmttl n!Ti-r l! all r'i'i.t t) fiif. ht-Ucr tr.nl lii.-y J..vv.r t f.r- to .! ; . n a i'"' ' t.. 1 the laws !. 1-il V but 1 If 1 I -J ("!:,'! Jirs.t A Ftllow Arrssiid la New York Who Used v The Namt ol New Bsrn Vosni ' ';' A number ' of telegrams were re ceived Thursday night and yesterday from New York daily papers endeavor- ing to get information of one Fred E. Carlton who was arrested in Brooklyn, N. Y. on the charge of swindling. He was -also under: suspicion , of having poisoned two former wives. He stated to the police that he had corresponded with a young lady, Miss L. P. Scott of New Bern, N. C. The papers found the name and address and to complete the story they tele graphed to Miss Scott to know to what extent his story was true. Miss Lillian Scott; who lives . with Mr. Alexander Brinktey, at 165 Broad street .is the young liidy upon whom the unpleasant' notoriety has been cast. The Journal reporter called at her home yesterday and got from her an abso lute denial of any knowledge of Fred 15 Carlton not having remember "d to have ever heard his name before and she is at a loss to know how he came by her name unless it was through a magazine as she had at one time sent an answer to a puzzle published in the magazine. The fellow had all the nerve that was necessary and why he should use the name of Miss Scott is a mys tery. SIX MONTHS IN JAIL. Is Sentence Imposed Upon Rogers and Sor- rell In Embracery Cut. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C. July 14Judge Allen in response to pleas for mercy for Ro wan Rogers and J P Sorrell imposed a sentence of 6 months in jail. Their at torneys at once made first appeal for ' e duction 0f the sentence and the ju.) e said he would take this under advise ment.- Rogers broke down for the f r t time and wept as he was taken back to jail and Sorrell looked extremely sad. Neither will tell anything. The grand jury will continue itf investigation to morrow. It is understood it will sum mon several lawyers as witnesses, Judge Allen having given it a free hand. The evidence is taken stenographically. If you cannot eat, sleep orwork, feel mean, cross and ugly, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea this month. A tonic for the sick. There is no remedy equal to it. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by F. S. Duffy. WEATHERMAN ADVANCED. C. F. Von Herman Raleigh Station Offered Po Sttlon at Baltimore. Special to Journal, Raleigh, N. C. July 14-Charles F. Von Hermann for sixteen years in charge of the North Carolina Weather Bureau office, as section director.is no tilled by the Chief of the Weather Bu reau that orders will be issued putting him in charge of the Baltimore station and that he will be relieved here proba bly, about the last of July by Alfred H. Thiessen now in charge of the station at Mount Weather, Va. . Von Herrmann has not decided wheth er he will accept the proposed transfer ss he is greatly attached to Raleigh and to North Carolina, - If taken this month,, keeps you well all summer. It makes the little ones eat, sleep and grow.-. A, tonic for the whole family. Hollisters' Rocky Moon tain Tee, 85 cents; Tea or. Tablets. For sale by F. S, Duffy. v-t : Bids Wanted Bids wanted to furnish City of New Bern, N. C, with 8treet Water Sprinkler. ' All bids addressed to City Clerk- . .. FOR SALE I A cottage of five rooms,' fine lot 60x 120 feet, very shady, large front yard, on Front street. , For terms apply to ' MRS. W. PENN BELL, . Morchead City, N. C ; Try ' M " mm fea kW nine cream Every - Day - I. :3 J In!! Portsmouth 55 " ' a g . A FcwNice 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 bought them at before. J. L. McDaniel Wholesale A Tarker Store. J "Our Perfection Tray Trunk." J L. HARTSFIELD, font tu tor mid Hiillder. OFHCk S3 1-2 MIDDLE ST. Would be glad to have any one inspect my ttork as it goes fTTTTTTTTTTTI fe JUST RECEIVED A Fine Lot "Busy Bee" Hams English Cured Should ersf Breakfast Strips and Picnic Hams. And a Complete Line ot Staple and Fancy. Groceries continually on hand at Reasonable Prices. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE BUTTER AND CREESE. Natlhfactlt it Guaranteed. ! Hi 3E3C Ervin, WlioUsale and . . ' , f ' v W 1 WW Z -' " V ' - nsvlng decided to discontinus our retail business w will soil atrotallat COST for CASH, our ntlr stock of Crockery, Cutlery and household furnish ings. We also offer to the right party upon very advantageous terms, th whole of said stock ard our Vng established business. . . .45 Pollock Street. V r ,; Furniture and House Furnishings rvcrythici; tomp.tte a home comfortable and ittractlvo. eui-h ca boolt caaoj, China ICloscts, .f)C'.rz and others. - Any orm thnl IsthinVlMjt of Imyliiit will do H lo see m before they ! p n, w ..!! (riu! wIuto rornt.iticn eute no (Ifiire. " , ' Corned Mnlletsf Retail Grocer. Comer Broad and Hancock Sts. ' va'A auu uaiiuuub ato. Prfuction Tray Ms. Superior to any pat ent tray trunk on the market. Strong and durable. Belore buying call and inspect it merits. CORDEMON CARPETS. Splendid wear and cheap. John B. Ives, Successor to Disosway & Taylor. 98 Middle St. PHONE 238. up. Laths For Sale. fTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT lie tall Grocer. VM em mm sW SJ '. " '
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