1 i 'Jhx;'jk;-' S'J VV V'VVVVJJ-i' ;4 Vol. XX 1 1 I.Xo. 3. JVew Kern, 0 Tliuradny Morning, July 20, 1003. TMMif j.Fouiih Year WW wrwrmrvrww fffff Tfe'M is ,...- Coiue and getyourshare ot the many good values w are offering this week. - :i'-.V."'.'.V do this in order to get rid of such material as are not likely to be required for.fall. Thisncludes Dotted Swiss, .Silk Mull and Fancy Lace Stripe Waistings, tc,.at the following prices. ' " , - ' Open Work, Lace Stripe and Pin Stripe Waistings, worth 25c for 10 and 15e. . Dotted Swiss that were 20c to-close out at 10c. 26c value for 15c. 30cvahw-for 19c. 40e value for 29c. ' Silk Mull, 27 inches wide, 50c value for 21c. iheck Nainsook, 15c value for 5c, 8c and 10c J. M. Mitchell &, Co., PHONE 42 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. oeessee-0o Wg Sale Ihts Week, READ, LOOK, LISTEN. -1,250 yards White Lawn, 40 inch at 6c per yard. FIGURED "LAWNS. 121, 15 and 20c kind, special this week at 71, 10 and 12e per yard. , a FIFTY DOZEN Ladies Full Bleached Vests with tape in the neck ilic kind, sale 8c a piece. . ' EMBROIDERY. 750 yards embroidory to sell this week at 5c per yd. INSERTION Just think at only 2c per yd. . SPECIAL SALE on Mens and Boys Suits and Panls, 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 a -We sell the J Baum Safe Pnd p. 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 TORNIR riJttNlTURI COMPASf, New Bera, I C F..Raaff,,116 ; C t EARING ; SALE ; um mences , f T '.Oontinuinir for AH good must be sold regardless - - - i . . . - ... i -.' Of Clothing:, Shoes' . : ' Hats and Drees Goods ' ""'- . - ' - BHEhtly damaged by firo end water will be Bold at 7:30 p. m. It will pay you to bo cn ' 70 III Jdlo street. Open to Proflls. ! 288. l-ttttttSaMMMMMiMitaj Street. T. J. Tper'Fornitore Cflipany, Iwluslvs Wooltuli i Btalm and Jobbin la . . ,. Cook & Heating Stoves - U Sprigs, fattat tlccb, ic, Fire and , Burglar Proef Safes, Cook and Heating Stoves Specialty. Write for -Catalogues and Price Lists. . liirl nnmnana. Q.f .U- I l St. jf 2s " 4. 2JL 10 days onlv. t COST; and 0 per cent below cost ana W per cent below costfe Middle POSSIBLY ANOTHER INDICTMENT Against Roast. Attenst Te Msk Hlsi SpsUFrMtyUkslrTefsU. " Raleigh, July 19. It appears to "be understood that there will be fresh in dictments against Rogers certainly. A newspaper wants Rogers forced to tell what he knows; but people who Know the man say that Is a hard proposition in other wosda that he to hot one of the telling kind. ; It is contended that of course he does know who Induced him to want to see certain jurors and that he did not do this out of friends! for Kilgo, who did not even know him, so the latter swore, ; but . on .the other hand the friends of Rogers, who have known him as a soldier and a citizen says he6es not mind punishment but was never known to betray anybody. They admire this Jtrait very much in deed. v. . Of eourse it is well understood, now that no-further efforts will be made to secure -a reduction of his sentences! six months in jail He broke down when sentenced-rbut that was not on his own account but on account of his family, which is so much esteemed here. Mr. Rogers is a brother of the late congressman Sion H. Roarers. Every day since he has been in jail he and Sorrell have been supplied with the best, food, from a private table. -Some persons want such a punishment put upon Rogers as will force him to tell everything, but the question comes up whether anything might be imposed, could make him "peach." Rogers has assumed the entire responsibility and even offered, in fact begged to be al lowed to take the punishment both for himself and for Sorrell. - Of course there is no telling what will be done as to this matter. It is but fnank to say that if one listens to street talk it would quickly be surmised that several lawyers were concerned in the matter, but further than mere talk nothing has yet developed. ' Dame Rumor has cer tainly been busy about this case and for the past nine days few things have been so talked about here. Harlowe And North Harlowe. "July 19th. Pleasure seekers and business men were numerous hut week at North Harlowe., We find on the register of hotel "Best" Thomas Wiiidley of Tren ton, N. &, Messrs W. A. Parker, N. Parker, Dr. Rowland, Douglar, Elling ton and Glenn, of Raleiirh. Ifr .'Gnv kenderson of New Bern, Mr. George Conner, of Thurman, Messrs Davis and Land of New Bern, W. Hasket of, Newport and W. Bate man of Ply mouth. .j; Mtss Flora Fox of . Ellas City, ar rived test week and is making a visit to her school friend Miss Rossie Mason. Mrs. V. J. D. Jenkins and children of Atlanta, Ga.j are making a usual sum mer visit to her old home at Mrs. A. F. BelL ' ; . ' r, v Mrs. Dula Salter and baby, and Miss Sadie McLeen of Merrimon, spent the d v with her aunt, Mrs, M. E. Bell last week; -., .;t r, ,r-;, ,y , : -, ; r v Many of our 'people attended the protracted meeting at Oak Grove last week, right much interested, was man ifested and all seemed pleased and built up by the able discourses of the pastor, Rev, W. A. Pi land. .The meetins dosed Sunday night. '.t ; i v Mr. J. Harry Davis and son. JbeL who, have been at Seven Springs for their health, returned home Saturday Bight ; A ..,."":- !-';':l-..- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dennis of BoeW have been making short visit to Mrs. LC Long.;v : , . ;,-, : Messrs George and Randolph WillU spent Sunday here, returning to More head on their naptha in the afternoon. On last Saturday, ' the 15th instant. the angel of death relieved from furth er suffering, that patient and loving mouier, Mrs. Sarah Gibble, who sur vived her husband, the late Samuel Glblle, many years. Her remains were taken to Russell's Creek, Sunday, where they were interred by his side, where she will await that only son of hers Dcnsrd, who has been such a com fort and companion to her during all of those years of widowhood. May their final lires in the sweet beyond, when he goes hence, be one of joy, which will not be marred by the afflictions of tins world, m;s her frii'ti'l Muon awompanled by '" Flora Fox. made a trip of pi. ii ure ami himins to New ISnrn Tuifuluy, Dr. C. N. Manon djM'nt s Hay nd n'fc'lit with hill father in licnufort lant wk, we T" pour Iwnl! h. Mr. A. J. t f!lipr's cotitiniusl ' 1 ' "t ycdh in K i J-. i in f.'.'.v r CHANGE IN U.S. COURTS. New Hs Tee Hot; Mr. Brvasr 0s Two Cssi siKtsss At Nrthud Exeetitlea..' i$7-vi'"-i OeBaqtsiitCsraa. ' - ; Raleigh, N. C. July 19, 1905-The ex- eessive heat now 1 r vailing. : followinj the ten days of rain will do damage un less there te rain Very soon. ' It Tsthe thottest weather of the summer with the' exception of the fourth of July. . Judge Purnell of the United States District court has' made some changes , as to the New Bern and Washington divisions. - By this change the New Bern division is composed of Craven, Pamlico, Carteret, Jones, Onslow, Le noir, Greene, that part ot Wayne east of the Atlantic Coast Line Railway and that part of Beaufort and Pitt counties except Greenville on the south side of Pamlico and Tar . Rivera. The Wash ington division is now composed of Hyde Martin, Beaufort and Pitt north of the Pamlico and Tar River?, including Greenville. The Forest Furniture Company of Wilkesboro is authorized to issue $15, 000 of preferred stock. The Cullowhee Minim? and Reduction Company is au thorized to change the number of its Directors. ' It is found that clerk Norwood of the Secretary of State's office and his son also have typhoid fever. Both are ex tremely ill. T. K. Bruner is appointed on the Fi nance Committee and the resolutions committee of the National Food and Dairy convention which is in session at the exposition at Portland, Oregon. State Auditor Dixon a few days sgo ent out a circular letter which was well calculated to stir up delinquent jorporations which had been failing to make the reports which they ought to ave had in his bar d by July L A very plain threat of a fine of fifty dol lars and an addition of three per cent to the capital stock to be taxes, has brought a flood of reports from the auditor, much of whose desk is covered by these today. He finds that tin banks are now behind hand with their reports to a very considerable extent no less than thirty five of these, state and national having failed so far to send in reports. To these delinquents some of the same kink of meeicine is to be given. ' A Complimentary Sale. Miss Sarah Meadows gave a very pleasant sail on the launch, Sappho, test evening in honor of Miss Jessie Bum- pass of Raleigh. About 80 were in the partyand all had a most enjoyable time Notice. The Road Supervisor of No. 8 town ship will meet at the court house on the 1st Saturday In August, that being the 5th day at 11 o'clock. The overseer will make .their report at the same time of the condition of their roads. . 8. R Street, Chm. Ed jGerock, Sec. , . , , Trenton Beats Pollockiyilte. i-Hl?-;'.'-'-" Trenton, July U.' - In a game of base ball flayed at Trenton between the above teams Tues day afternoon, the home team won the game easily by score of 15 to 8. There was quite a crowd out to witness the game, being several visitors. ' ; Batteries: PollocksvilhY Hudson and Armstrong, Tisdale, McSorley; Tren ton, Taylor and Brogderv . . ' ; fcaittts vl Ml mwyi BwtK wpuae Extra fine Veal at Coast Line Mar ket : ;: ' fiiMT "Red Cross Felt Mattresses' can't be beaten, fully guaranteed, John B. Ives. ' IS IT ABOUT OVERT f Vladivostok lopd kf ', ISDMOM Army. I London, July 19. The Tokio eorre spondent of the Daily Telegrspy say that a Japnncne army has bHn UnJfl north of Vlaili vot.(.ik and that a com pli le envi lr.prnpnt of the fortrocg la Im.nini'nL It wil h an lirin ri mmI, fir.n t Hnllm- ll.afi Mluin (,, . , i r TWO PRIZES,! ANYWAY. Atlantic Engine Surprises by Winninq Long Distance. ,r,,t Crow ni SplsndW EntsrUlnmont. Host Wigon Run Good But Howoll Fell at Hydrant. Boys Expsct to Win In Reel Rico. Ri- cord Mad. Special to Journal.. Winston-Salem, N. C, July 19. The tournament is a grand success. The weather is extremely hot. The large .crowd and entertainmen is all that could be asked for. The parade today was over a mile long, the Winston-Salem department occupying about one third, with ail her apparatus out. Three bands were in the parade, the Salem -Boy Band of 30 pieces, the Winston cornet band of 25 and the Danville band of 25 pieces. Immediately after the parade Ihi engine contest took place in Salem Square. The Atlantic went third and took her time, and threw water over the mark fully 25 feet; and held it there. They took no chances this year to be ruled out. Our long distance throwing surprised our boys, winning from Elizabeth City by 101 inches. Elizabeth City worked hard, but of no avail, - our Silsby, with the furious Siamese nozzle; did the tri k. The hose wagon race was a most ex citing one in years, there being twelve en trie. New Bprn's horse made a fine run, but Howell fell at the hydrant. Goldsboro's mark of 32 4-5 held until Durham ran, which was last, and whei the time was announced bedlam broke loose. Sur boys look forward tomorrow with confidence and believe they will win some money in the hand reel race. DAWSON. In quick steaming contest time was Rocky Mount, 4.40. Charlotte 5.35, Atlantic 3.17 3-6, Elizabeth City 8.08 2-6. In long distance, Rocky Mount, 221 feet, Charlotte 208. Atlantic 340 feet l inches. New Bern wins $30 and $50 respectively in above. In a horse hose wagon race score was as follows: Golds boro No. One, 33 4-2 Elisabeth City 84 4-5, Fayetteville41 1-6 Rocky Mount 41 3-6, Kinston 41, New Bern 48 1-5, Henderson 40 4-5, Capitol Raleigh, ruled out. Concord, ruled out. Rercue, Raleige 84. Eclipse, Goldstoro 33 4-6, Durham 32 2-6. Asheville was the place selected for for the tournament in 1900. Joha Wwler'a M If. John Wesley married a widow, Mrs. Vlzelle, who grew tired of his reatless ly laborious life ami complained. IU paid no attention, and from complaint she went on to Jealousy, thence to fu ry. H rebuked her sternly: "Do not any longer' contend -for mastery, fot power, money or praise. Be content to he a prlrste, Insignificant person. Of what Importance to your cliarhctor to mankind? If yon were burled Just uow or had never lived, what loss would It be to Um canite of Gojr Klie left bint, taking with her a large uunv ber of bis private papers, and bo dis missed tbe subject by writing lu bis Journal: "I'dld not forsake her. I did not dismiss her. I shall not can ber back." , ' . V-'Vl v - - : :; Tin Moral Withheld, We copy from an exchange a story with a moral so loud that It ta fairly deafening. We have not. thought it necessary therefore to make) a moral. We will let the reader pick it out for himself. 't j "A man who was too economical to subscribe for his borne paper sent hi little boy to lorrow the copy taken by Mi neighbor. In his haste the boy ran over a $4 stand of beea and In ten dir. otes looked like a warty summor squash Hi cries reached his father, -who ran to hi saaistanre, and, failing to notice a barbed wire fence, ran into It, break ing it down, cutting a handful of fleah from hla anatomy and ruining a $5 pair of pants. The old cow took advantage of the if'ip In th fence nd got Into the i-orn field and killed heraelf entlnugrw n corn, Hearing the racket, the wife run, Uxtettin(f s four gallon churn of ri. h cri'urn Into a banket of kitten, clrnwiiii.jf the whole florlc. In her hurry ! i !n.j fed a $ 'i s)t tee'h. Th l.al.y, left alone. of fui0 crawh-d nto tl iM.i. K ' ' ' f r.in t f rl.-tf n d c ir run and 1 Portsmouth Corned Mullets 5j A Few Nice mesf just Received. j Also a NeW Barrel Fulton Market Corned Beef. 300 dozen Mason's Fruit Jars, all sizfs at prices lower ihaii you ever bought them at before. J. L. McDaniel 1 farker Store "Our . Perfection Tray Trunk." J L. HARTS'F r.'l.D, Ollt; aet'u Siii . . : . OFFIl'b MS 1-2 MIDDLE ST. Would be glad to have any one inspect my Itiork as It goes fTTf TffTTTff TTTTTTTTTvTTTaTWVtrtt f VVTtVTVTrTTvT e JUST RECL:IVi:i) A Fine Lot "Busy Bos" Hams English Cured Should i ers Breakfast Strips and Picnic . And a Complete Lin' ot Staple and e Iancy Groceries continua'ly on hand at Reasonable Prices. J MEADQUAMTETJiJ YDR FINE t BUTTER AKD CHEESE. t NatlrHC'licii CiSiiaranleed. w .- t , -". lVholt-sale and ItctwII U rover, t. No. 81 South Front St. AA44AiAtAAiiaaAAAaAA . .... . - . . fflMJGOBTIf Having decided to discontinue our retail businoas wo will sell at retail at C03T for CASH, our entire stock of Crockery, CXiltery and household furnish inga. We also offer U Oie right party opon very advantageoua terms, th whole of as id stock ard our long established buslnc. . ' , , ' , , E. VhiteMrst & Co, ; 45 Polloek Sireet. Gas!;ill lidw. & Liill Supply Cd . IT ::nuf.:.cturcrs Ar,'cnt3,for Erlo City Engloea :m ! r.cilira. Cclobrato.d Van Winkle Gins ul Tv ' V.vT'ncr Hloim Duidox Pumps, - . : - : ;., .e,t . r IMu, Tr .ri, Sl, i'lpe, I.-'.. 'j i '. ,-sf.e 1 II'. IK I - i i ID. AC. Conn r I'.joa.l us Hiim-n-k Sis. Eli. 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