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r.k . V Vol. XXIlI.-Xo. 2. Wetr Eeih, I-. C "Wedocpday Morning, July 11, 1905. Tweii.jVFrurth Year Ss f r in 1 jy I I TJio, Door .is Op'; to Profits. !! t; ., Come and gtyonrshare ot the many good values ware offering thls week We do thin in order to get rid of each -material as are not likely to be required for fall., This includes : Dotted Swiss, Silk Mull and , Fancy JLee Stripe Waistings, etc, at the following prices. .''' 'rwOpei-Work, Laee-Btape and Pin Strips Waistings, 'worth ,26c , for 10 and 16c . , - , ,1; . 1 totted Swiss that were 20c to close out at 10c. ' ' ' 25b vaWforlSe." ' 80c value .for 19c. ' "s"- ' 40c value for 29c. " ' : Silk Mull, 27 inches wide, 60c value for 21c. Check Nainsook, 15c value for 5c, 8c and 10c. , - I J. M. Mitchell & Co., 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office, fffffffffwwfffffffffffff Btg Sate Iks . READ, LOOK, LISTEN. 1,250 yards White Lawn, 40 inch at 6c per yard. FIGURED LAWNS. 121, 16 and 20c kind, spscial this waek at 74," 10 and 12Jc per yard, ' FIFTY DOZEN Ladies Full Bleached Vests with tape in the neck, Kind, sate sc a piece. .1. , , t EHBROIDERY. 750yarda embreidory to soli this' week at 5c per yd. JNSERTON-Just thirik at only 2c per yd. , ' ' SPECIAL SALE on Mens and Boys Suits and Pants, entire stock at 50c on the dollar.' Don't miss this sale. Everything will be sold as advertised. MENS UNDERWEAR this week at 44c per suit, , - , ' : 75 Middle Street. - Wa jiaII fKa .T nmim SnfA pnri v sal as on the market. mey eucceeaed in St. Louis, 1904, We have them in stock, weighing Wriu for Catalogue and ITicea, "11 TORNIR FIRN TDRI 1 1 s 'to. S Commences, Contlnuinfir for AH goods must be sold regardless r.-V,'." ; ' ':''"-,'- Qt Clothing:, Shoes . "V v c ' Hats and Dress Goods . iBUghtly damaged by fire and water vill ta'eold at 7:30 p. m. It will pay you to be on 70 Iliddie'Strcet. WW V ff V Week 111c T. J. Tomer Furnilnre Company, Ixchslve Wliolnsls Staler! nd Jobbm la Cook & Heating Stoves ; hi Sprisp, Feathers.' Clocb, &c. Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Cook ana neiumg owves specially, Write for Catalogues and Price Lists. Tirk rimnnnvA RAfMt rmfl of h hiwt winning tne uom meiiai at worm s air, from 475 lbs to 2,000 lbs. i C0MPASF, New Bern, H C 10 claya only; ?W at COST and .20 per cent bebw cost. " '' ... ... . 2 J st cii i:;ud Of Other Placet In national Develop , k'-- ment -'. .' , Nssibsrai State CirUr. :' 8Utu Ensign ,V Worth Bgly. Stntlntnt -Thai - Bpm Got LkjM Ssstsset.' FlhaJ Oicrs Is Oisew Etas C:t. -, Raleigh, July 18. The State charters the Sphar Lumber .Company of Waynes vilie, capital 10,000; the' Thomasville Scope Works, 125,000, W, B. Dists of Syracuse, N. Y., principal stockholder; the Post dater Company of - ihitng- ton to make autograph dating machines, other stamping machines and any other inventions, capital stock $50,000, Thos R. Post and others stockholders. ; ,- Sculptor Packer is at work on the status of Ensign Worth Bagley at his rooms in the Yarborough House. He will make the life' size model here in clay and submit it to the family in about two weeks and if it is accepted he will go'. to New York and make another from which the Gorhara Com pany' will make the ;: bronze eastings. Mr, Davie Bagley Of the Navy, a 1 rather of Ensign Bagley will pose for the figure his figure being ,very like that of Ensign Bagley.- The ' face and head will be modelled from several photographs. The statue -will stand feet hi;h and will be on a much used walk -in the Capitol Square, ' between the Washington statue and Confederate monument; will face , northeast and will be upon a base of granite of proper height. The cost will be ?3,800 which U the sum in hand. -',? Private Secretary James D, Glenn and family left this morning for Wrightsville to remain a week. The current comment upon, the sen-' tence of Bynum, the murderer of J a?. H.,, Alfon) is that it, is a light one. Bynum showed great coolness when Judge Allen imposed the sentence, in fact he even laughed. ..-C''. ' The new regimental band here last night gave its first , serenade, this being at the executive mansion in compliment to Governor Glenn. , . , : o - ?4i- Mr. Iredell Meares -of Wilmington who is here says that Wilmington is making more progress than any pla e he knows of. ; That the street car com pany is moving 10.000 people daily that the confidence which the people show in the city is one of the most admirable signs of development; that Arrange ments are being made for colozir lug all that section and that the Swift . Com pany has bought large tracts of land on which it is understood that there will be a fertilizer factory to cost a quarter of million dollars. ; . Judge Purnell has made a final decree in the case of Talbot against the Com missioners of Onslow, county In which is involved the interest coupons on $40, 000 of bonds. In the decree he holds that the coupons are of valid obligation of the the. county, incidently holding the bonds to be valid; that the County Treasurer is a trustee for the benefit of the coupon holders in that he , helds a fund from the proceeds of a special tax levied to pay this interest and he ought to pay it, but that as he is enjoined by the 'State court, the United ' States court is not to be understood as counc el- ling or instructing him, to disobey, the injunction of the State courts. The case is controlled by the decision in the' Stanley and Wilkes county eases, which I v decided by the United States Supreme court and by the Circuit court of appeals, '.J Notice of appeal- from Judge ' Pumell'i ; decree has '; been filed. f . .- ': .' -..'. The Uquor men here who have their canvassers at work . getting names 0 per ions Who desire an election held cn the question of open bar rooms said to day that there were something like 800 signatures while only 650 were neces sary to, call an election. ' None , of ths saloon men pose s the head of this movement, but it Is said by . them that Mr. John Pace is the chairman of the committee which Is looking after the mistier. -. '." -'' L. OBITUARY. V ! Ralph Washington, Infant son of Mr. and MrC Lorn Harreil was born at Croaten Dec . 29th, 1903 and died at Comfort, N. C. July lfltHl 19Q5, Uttle Ralph wss a bright and wfnaome child, lived by everyone, but was too delicate for this world. Ji: ' ffhs bereaved parents have the sym pathy of the entire community ttrtheir great loss. . . X. - .' V Fencing PoU. - Can furnish on short notice good lightwood pout for plank or wire fenc ing for yard or farm purpose. Get my prices. Also have a nir now boat for gaso line nrin 38 ft. 4 inrht-a ovor all, and en'ms all rrmiy to l. inplnlU-.l, Will sell pillir bn.'it r n ,;in or ixjth to frellnir very rh np fur rimh or rikkI rurily. A-) !r' C!ai! Taylor, North llnrlnwo, N. C. V. li.t C v.A I.lna kt. (,r ' .,'t 1 i:. 1 c ISAAC. FARROW ARRAIGNED. The Black Man Who Shot Policeman Mos tagus In City Court: Othar Caass. ' ;V Isaac Farrow, the negro, who,; on the night of June 7th, Bhot officer ; R. P, Montague was cited in the: municipal court yesterday morning lor preliml nary hearing on the charge with assault to commit murder, Farrow was brought up from the county jail handcuffed and looked the desperate man he is said to be.- ' - !s st " . i When asked if he plead guilty or not guilty to the charge, he replied that he was guilty of the -shooting but that he did not mean to shoot the policeman but the man Mose White, whose infor mation led to' the affair ?f the night of June 7th, - After the examination - of witnesses Farrow was put under a $250 justified bond for appearance in the "criminal court which convenes October 2nd. In default of surety he was remanded to ja'L Frank Davis, a vicious looking negro of the Portuguese type, was before the mayor for disorderly conduct, and the evidence against him was so damaging Chat the mayor taxed him t.n dollar and coats. Davis tried to "butt in' several times and . at last he became so obstreperous that the chief of .police ordered him to be taken to the cell. Isaiah Walston was found guilty of assaslt upon a small boy; judgment was suspended on payment of costs. Aoda Green was tried before magis trate S. R. Street for the larceny of a watch. Mr. Streot Was called to t';e city hall to try the case He ' was bound over to court under a $100 bond. Being unable to procure surety he was sent to jail. If you cannot eat, sleep or work, f e 1 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 Ealo by F: S. Duffy. FIREMEN GOTO WINSTON. Big Delegation Laava lor the Tournament They Have Great Expectations. One of the largest delegations that has gone to the Firemens Tournament left Monday morning for Winston. There were about 25 firemen and others and -were in a happy 'and contented frame of mind which seemed to be the physical expression of confidence Out New Bern fire men am going to be .heard from in no uncertain way. A number of the boys were decked out in dusters which were very con venient and comfortable garments, They were generously donated by the Pepsi-Cola Company and the advertise ment of that beverage held a conspi cuous place on the back. There wi s another garment which was in much evidence a sweater.. From an artistic point of view they were simply fierce. They were un doubtedly wore to represent lumbering interests which was an appropriate and neat way to advertise New Bern's great Industries. ', ' ... , 'The official delegates are as. follows: From the .Atlantic Company, C. P. Bartling. A. T. Willis; from the But tons:; Furney i GaskilL Ed Hollowell. Others . who 'went were -Chiof L. A. Taylor, Eugene Williams, Eph Brinaoa Fred Thomas,- J.', B, Dawson,' John Suter, H. E. Roy all and John McSorley The reel team, whose names appeared in Sunday's Journal Increases the num ber,'. Mr. Tom Williams name ' was omitted. .. " : t . ,.'..''.-' "' The Wagon team will be made "up aa follows: driver John Suter; slack pull ens, Will Hoover and Tom Davis; butt man,. Dr Howell,; coupling breaker, Leon Laid; wrench man, Fumey ,Gaar kill; nozilcman.XJeorge Harrington.' I Mr. T. A. Green the treasurer of the tournament association left for Winston Sunday night. ',.-' ' ;. '; Master Jamie Tolsoq went along to that hick should smile on the-Ntw Bern contingent "' '. ' . . '. : '.'. , Among the members of the fire com panies are a few members oi the band. They took their instruments along and gave the passengers enroute and the natives and othnr visitors at Winston rag time specimens of their music . nia ftaiM. , When a man long to st bis conn try's wrongs In-fur sn science be puts a hlRli Talus on his time. "WTint would bo our price for a talk on Riwular1 the chairman of the pntorlnlnimiit committee ekd tho aomlnf fiws-d fmvlcuer. Kj-vMiiy-nre dollar for threMjusr- trr of rn hour, $00 for au hour nnd a t'JO for two hours," Mid tlis (junrtor, tiuuWiu. I'nun In Km liMiun of H aninll splilr the liwly rliMi l shout thn l7 of j,.,,. It In I'hnk In color, wltli a hrtliiiuit r".l tu tho r-ntor f th bnr. H t fr.'.,ll,lit!jP to lr foUll'l mwitiiiit it" '" t ! I'H"" rn'" v 1,1. h l.aif t.ilii ii,j:U11 t r some f,,.,. iii.. i ! .!.-.! it m ft- THE TOURNAMENT IN PROGRESS. Big Masting Began Yesterday. ; Much Intar ef Takea Is Proeaadlnga. ;.iv Special to Journal.' ' ' ' ' v Winston-Salem, July 18 Eighteenth Session Association called to order to day at : 1130, ' McNeill presiding. AU officers present, t Prayer by. Rev. Croa- land. Mavor Eaton sDoke"" eloauentlv. welcoming Visiting firemen, which was responded to by Rev; L. L. Williams of Elizabeth City, '.Vice President Doug lass ;.of. Greensboro, Thorneof Rocky Mount Mayor McDaniel, Kinston. The principal speech was- made by Gov. Glenn, which was a rare bit of oratory and highly enjoyed. Gov. Glenn was made an honorary member of the As sociation.-. credential committee ap pointed K. Frank Waddey, Durham, Chairman. Yates Wilmington, Secretary Dawson, New Bern was member this committee, after which ad jumment was taken for dinner session. The conven tion resumed business at 2:30 at which lime Credential Committee report and real work commenced. The Associa tion was presnted with Cedar Gavel made from tree planted in Moravian Cemetery year 1776. Gov. Glenn made the presentation speech. Big storm broke over city this afternoon. ANOTHER SCANDAL STIRRED UP. A Shooting Affair In Goldsboro Reveali Sad Tala of Domestic T-ouble. All of Goldsboro was stirred up over a shooting affair which occurred at 11 o'clock Monday morning near the home of Dr. J. R. Stockard, a prominent den tist there. Dr. Stockard shot three times at Dr. Dan Powell with a thirty -two Winchester rifle. Dr. Stockard evidently shot to kill, but none of the bullets hit their mark. Dr. Stockaid sent word to Dr. Powell to stop har.g- ing around his wife. ' The trouble grew out of the fact that Powell had been intimate with Stock- ard's wife, and had gone to Richmond and other cities with her when her hus band thought she was visiting relatives in Burlington, her former home. The two left here the latter part of June, Dr. Powell selling out his drug store be fore leaving, but it Was only a few days ago that Dr. Stockard grew suspicious and wrote to Burlington to see if his wife was there. He found that she was not, but was told that she had gone to Richmond to visit friends. He followed her and brought her back Sat urday, and Powell, who was with her during this period of absence, followed them back. Dr. Stockard has sued Dr. Powell for $10,000 for the alienation of his wife's tions. Arrived Safe and Sound. A message received last night states that the New Bern boys arrived at Winston is good shape. The town en fete and hotels and boarding houses are crowded to their utmost capacity, AU the officers are there and 45 com panies are represented; 25 have entered the contests. New Bern's prospects of getting the tournament next year look exceedingly bright. ' The programme for today is a street parade at 9 a. m., engine contest on Salem Square at H a. m., hose Wagon races on Fifth street at 2 p. m., chanv pkmship reef race at 8 p. m., baseball at 4 p. m., play .eft opera house at 8 p. m. It will bring richj red blood, flr.n flesh and muscle. That's what Ilollis- Ur's Rocky.. Mountain Tea 'will do. Taken this month, keeps, yon well all summer; .85 cents, Tea or, Tablets. r sate by P. S; Duffy- f;- .'j' '-', , ) ; ' rt . jt Sakhalin Ne w Jap State. London,' July 18. The correspondent of the' Daily Mail at Hakodate, Japan, 1 says that the Japanese have practi cally tfomploted the occupation of the islsna ,01 oaKnauirana are iMgaiiiznig government... . .s, - The Shanghai correspondent or tne Standard says that the Japanese have landed on Bnkhalin 12S" mllns of Ifcht railway" and three thousaiid coolies; ; ''J,- Cutting Affair at Newport. ; The Journal received news by phone from Newport yesterday of a cutting affray which happened there last Bun. day evening. The particulars were not known t our Imformsnt but John M. Hall was cut in a dispute with two . brothors.Denny and Lloyd fiarner. The quarrel wa over a young woman. AU , the parties are wliite. Il,U'a condition , stated ymtenlay wi icr-mly improvod and it is blievivl j thnt h fl roc.vT. He waa cut In d.vprol (.!, . ' and Ms injurirs at (lrt , t tln.nitlit to lie RTiou but the dor tor states th:it. Iip m out of d;iriKr. T-n-'.il f Portsmouth Corned Mullets i - vv ?, - r- .. -;,"', ' A Few Nice onesfjust Received. I Also aNeW Barrel Fulton Market Corned Beef. 300 dozen Mason's Fruit Jars, all sizes at prices lower than vou ever bought them at before. j i J. L. McDaniel a; Wholesale A Retail Oroeer. Tarker Store. Corner Broad and Hancock Sts. ? "Our Perfection Tray Trunk." J L. HARTSFIELD, C ontractor a iia IIuilf?r. OFF H fc 93 1-2 MIDDLE ST. Would be any one inspect my Ifoork as 'it goes fTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT JUST RECEIVED A Fine Lot "Busy Bee" Hams English Gared Should ers, 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. Natlfactlu Guaranteed. Wlioafcatcand . : No. 81 South Front St. ntaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAtAAA in - Having i( cided to discontinue our retail business we will ell at retail at COVT for f ASP. our entire stock of Crockery, Cutlery and household furnish Ings. W" also olTer to the right party upon Terr advantageous terms, th whole of said stock a-d our long established business.; . vi., m f:. T.T V : Til li W - lilt u llllljUUl Dl u Uvij 45 Pollock Street. Gaskill lidw. Ci t.lill Supply Co , iTTir-jf'icturers Agents for Erie City En-toes l.tV r.oilcra. Celebrated Van 7inkle Gins, rnd rr!H?o-f Tos'or IHcamDuplox Tuinps, ,. ... r4 V.MMl-w..rUi..K f a -hlnnry. Ist'.r Blt, Iron, Stwl, I'lpe, , e;:;:.:; g til lit r..u n'y !'" l manufartuwra rV. Paction Tray Trnnks. Superior to any pat ent tray trunk on the market Strong and durable. Beiore buying call and inspect it merits. CORDEMON CAkRETS. Splendid wear and cheap. John B. Ives, Successor to Disosway & Taylor. 98 Middle St. PRONE 23U. jlad to have up. Laths For Sale. TTTTTTT TTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTe 3 Retail Grocer. aIi ii Virt f : iff ' flA
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