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.;-,"---...'. '"" ! ""' ., ,", ' , 4 "It ' V - A. r ' 4. - - - - - " - - - Tol. XX 1 1 1. -No. 110. New JBernf BT. XJul Wednesday Moriilng, August 1 0, 1005. Tweuty-Foarlh Year J" " V CC03CCOOOSOCJCCCOC o 4f 8' Watch w o () o 8 8 8 o o SPACE CPO30O OOQQOQOOOOG&OfcSQQQQ 'This is Tho Store That Is Neve Very Dull" MAKEH Brisk Business SKIRT GOODS KAKGAIN Fine qual t black mahair silk lustre 38 inches wide, worth 7!e yd., this sale 48c yd. $50 pair fine shoes for ladies and gen tlemen in broken lots, will be closed out at this sale at half price. j 60 doz. ladies full bleached sleeveless vest with tape in the neck, the regular 12Jc quality will go until closed out at 7c piece, ! CURTAINS j 75c lace curtains per pair l.rc. COPLO 3KT 75 Middle1 Street. Professor E. Walnau's, Agent for State. Middle Street. JOHN Successor to Disoeway & Taylor. Eight Day Cheap Cash Maryland Country Hams 5 to 10 Ib avg Maryland Country Hams, uliced Armours Best Hams 6 to 10 lbs Armours sliced National Packing Co., brat ham " sliced Large Block Hams, whole .. .. sb! lead English Cut Shouldwrn " " sliced Annours Tie Nic Hams, whole ., iUcrd , Kmghans pte file hams, whole ' Kinghana lie Nic Hams, sliced Beat Maryland Country Lard Squire Beat tlib Meat Squirt Bl Pat Back Meat Fox River rrint Butter v Bolonta gaosaga In Oil IfV lb lHc lb 15c lb 17c lb 15c ib lrtc lb 12c lb 15c lb 11c lb 12c lb 10c lb 12c lb 10c lb'; 12c Ib, lOclb lie lb . ftelb 30c lb 12jetb Prepared Ham, Boneloas.sllred 121c Ib , New Tollock Cod r Uh sides 6c Ib - . , Give a trirl, the Cheaper t Cash , stand, phona 134. ' Goods will be delivered Immediately after ordered, this week . . Co act Lino S toxo ' oocecoo o tori is o GREAT BARGAINS. We place on sale our entire stock at fine lawn raging from 10 to 15c a yard, you can take your choice of the lot at 7c yd. RIBBON. all shades, 14c ribbons, per yard 9c. BOYS PANTS. Three hundred pair boys' all wool cassimere pants in broken sizes; choice 48c a pair worth 75c. The Dolceola The Liat'Nt and 3reat '3'o Musical Invention )f the age. Child can arn to play in a few minutes. On exhibi tion at New Bern. A Large L.ot of Dining, Cottage and Rocking Chairs Nome sfyles in pol ished goods in hand some idesigns. We carry a large stock ot Furniture, Stoves and House Fur nishings, and you will find our prices low. B. IVES. 96 Middle Street. 15 lbs Granulated Sugar for 95c Roasted Peanuts, per peck 35c Raw PeanifU. per peck 30c 1 pound Rumford Powders 25c Ib Best 8? flour for 3c lb 2 cans corn beef for 2Sc ' 2 cans Chip Beef for 25c ' Coca-Cola and Pejiei-Cdla, bot- . ties for 25c , Beat Cream Cheese ,15c lb I AU kinds of whole and ground spices I for pickling. . j, .,;",J,f. I Beet 20c Coffee in the city, 2 lb, " . for , - ' -r . Va Whole GrlBRfc V '.Y 7c Cracked Grain Rica.'- ' ; i te Kflgle Brand Milk S cans for ' . ,60e Meadows Meal, peck .7 4 ' : 22c Apple Cider for home una, quart 25c Any kind of soft drink you ra "' looking for, bottle for - 25c Stora In the city, Le 3. Taylnrls old in BiHMlS list COMPROMISE EXPECTED The Howell Bernard Seduction Case. A Peculiar Suggestion. Th Tinner Who Fell From Roof of Agricultural Build ing Recovering. Programs Is sued For Farmers National Congress Raleigh, Aug. 15. Tomorrow is the day set for the preliminary hearing of policeman I. W. Rogers on the charge of shooting John C. Dockery for the ruin of his daughter, but At is under stood that there will be no hearing owing to the illness of Magistrate Sea park in whose court the case is pending and the absence of course from the city, John Dockery is also away at his home in Rockingham and scarcely able to make the trip here for the hearing at this'time. There is considerable talk just now of a probability that the civil suit against C. M. Bernard by H. C. Howell for the ruin of his daughter in the same affair, will be compromised for a few hundred dollars. Give the negro children text books with pictures of negro children, not white boys and girls, in them, is the unique recommendation of Rev. G. W. Clement, the retiring superintendent of the Wake county public schools just made to the county board of education He adds that the pictures of white chil dren in their text-books tends to in crease the desire of the negroes for social equality. The young tinner, J. H. Camden who fell from the roof of the Agricultural building at the A. & M. College Friday will recover, so the attending physi cians say now, he is being treated a Rex Hospital, having both arms broken and also his ankle and his back sprained besides other injuries. Corresponding Secretary Livingston Johnson of the North Carolina State Convention and State Board of Mis sions says the attendance and the. zea' at the Baptist Association being 1 e I this fall excel any session he evei knew and that the churches are coming up with their pledges for all depart ments of work better than they lae ever done ebfore. Governor Glenn goes to Pittsboro to morrow evening to deliver an address Wednesday at 10 o'clock before a re union of Confederate Veterans to be held there. He will go from there to Shelby to deliver an address in connec tion with the "Home Coming" ever cises to be held this week. The Governor said this morning that counsel have not yet ltil the case of Will Adams who is to be hanged next Monday in the Wake jail, before him although a special respite for this pur pose was granted two weeks ago. His excellency will be out of the city near ly all of this week and will have prac tically no time to consider the matter now before the hanging is to occur. He will hardly grant a further respite. Adams is to hang for murderi y Bridgers, colored, and two children in a most brutal manner, having cut the woman's head open with an ax. Programs for the 25th annual session of the Farmers National Congress at Richmond, Va., Sept 12th to 22nd re ceived here show that one of the prin cipal addresses will be by secretary of State, J. Bryan Grimes of North Caro lina, his subjectjbeing Agricultural Re sources of the South. This will be on Wednesday the 13th. The response to. the address of welcome will be by CoL Beahau Cameron of Raleigh, who it first vice-president of the Fanners National Congress. Insurance Commissioner Young can cels the license of the Order of Select Knights to do business in this State on account of the nonpayment of claims. He says there are only two claims In this State against them but the very high mortality of the Order has severe ly affected thefr business and they arc obliged to wind op their - affair. He would be glad to bear from any parties in this State who have claims against the Order. Regulates the stomach and bowels, heals and soothes the little ones' stom achs and glvea them a healthful and natural sleep. TlolUater'i Rocky Mouo tain Tea Is the children's . benefactor. 35 oenU, For sale by F. S. Puffy. D itm 6ndt-$ix ' Reucni Why - Yi : ; Cuahtto Buy Num. Y ' . (1) TVy are beautiful (2) They're Indestructible, (3) The prestige they give to tha wearer. (4) ThHr conntant Increase In value, (B) Their aalable nesa. (6) Their safety as an Invest ment, A reanon Why you ought to buy them here. Becsiue our present stock was bought so reasonably that we can well afford to Sell diamonds at lower figures thon our cnrnwlitom and fin dinmon.lu, evrry one (if Urn. ("m c and A PROMISING NEW ENTERPRISE. Owes 6. Dune Branches Out in Business and j ' Lays Foundation For i Urge Printing Concerr. The energy with which Mr. Owen G. Dunn is possessed, crops out every lit tle while in the enlargement of his busi ness. The people of New Bern can re member when only a few years ago as a school boy Mr Dunn started as a purvey or of stationery and notions belonging to that business. Anyone who has watched the prog ress ef this young man might well won der at his wonderful genius and business ability. Step by step he has arisen to a position in the business world that is truly enviable. Each new addition in the way of mechanical appliance has been to meet the growing demands for his work. He makes no venture but each advance is the result of careful thought and introspection. The latest innovation he has made is a book bind ery and ruling outfit. He has gone to a large expense to get the machinery for this branch of the business, and he ha: a large number of orders under thib head. The Hickok ruling machine is a de vice where one can rule paper in any style desired. The peculiar operation of the many branches of the railroa business require their blank books to be ruled in a particular way. Mr. Dunn does the work on the machine and has finished'a set of books for the Pamlico, Oriental & Western road which art very neat specimens of his wor k. The book bindery is an enterprise which has proved its value in manj cases. I he old record t ot tt.e counts and city, some that date as far back ai 1750 have been rebound with substan tial covers that will stand for anolhei 200 years. The blank books of m.inj sizes and uses are made rhere. Mr. J. E. Null of New York, an expi rienefcd book binder has charge of this- department and he is an aceomplishei artisan. Miss Birdie Williams is his at sistant. Mr. Dunn has other machinery ii this department to make a complete plant in all respects. Notable amonj. these is a round cornering and loost leaf punching machine. A device whicl will make any style of corner on a bool or card. It also has dies for punchine holes in paper preparatory to bindin. them in a book The making of rubber stamps is in this department. Although it has been a part of the business foi some time has grown and developed i: -to an important feature. Stamps of all styles are made there with neatnesh and dispatch. -Early Morning Fire. A defective chimney caused a blaze in the home Mr. J. R. Whitehead oi, Griffith street at 8 o'clock yesterdaj morning. The fire was located in the roof and the flames got between thi walls and it seemed at one time is il the house was doomed but the effective wjrk of the firemen and the big pressure saved the house. The damage amount mi to about $300. Both fire horses were up town or at some place where it required a long time for them to return to the engint house in order to answer the call ano the practice of working the horses ai considerable distance from the engint house at a great risk of being too laU to save a valuable property is consider ed too dangerous to be allowed. TK peril is easy to comprehend. Then seoul 1 be different measures adopted tc avoid the great menace that the work ing of the horses involves. Another alarm was sounded in the al ternoon which was caused by the burn ing the insolation off from copper wire in the rear of the R. P. Williams elec trie linrht plant on South Front Street There was no fire. OUR SUPPLEMENT TOMORROW The Women ol the Wsr the Sole Topic. a - Tomorrow the Journal will issue to its readers c souvenir supplement en titled "Our Women In the War." It will ba aa interesting and historical convention of fact that every family -should have to refer to. Itwlllcontaln tha record of th brave deads the Women of tha Confederacy did to assist their husbands In the support of the lost cause. , These deeds, some' of them tr nutter of history other have naer been penned befora and known by few but by thl ineana w believe that these grand Women wffJ taka their stand in the rank I of tha heroine oi the world where they belong. Th supplement will ba IS page and ill contain more than the usual amount of reading matter but little Is given op to advertisement. ' Wa believe thl i a sensible method to 'got K Im portant question before th peopla who will I pprecista when tJiey understsnd th object of thi supplement It will ba delivered tomorrow to nbcribers of the Journal Those Who .take the Journal through the mail Will please notify Oris office and It will be sent,. Those not suhncrlbors of th Journal and difiiring th supplement ran have a copy for 10 cents: CATKINS Cycle Co., has just received 100 1'iryrVs e!I f'trrn color Sod fraih 'nf I'-- f - - :! '----I I ' FEVER SITUATION STARTLING The Scourge Seems to Be Spreading And People Are Greatly Alarmed. New Orleans, August 15. Last night's reports!" Heaths Monday 12, new cases 55, new foci 8. The total deaths are 166, total foci 210, total deaths and cases 1,018, under treatment 556, dis charged as cured 496 With the ex ception of a few squares all of New Orleans below Canal street is now in fected. The most havoc is in the for eign quarters but the disease has spread to many places in the American quar ter about Canal street, but most of these cases are isolated, About fifteen per cent of those -stricken have re covered the deaths being about one in every six infected. Notice to Shippers. Persona having goods to ship via the O. &W. Railway will take notica that no fi eight will be received for hipment later than 4 o'clock p m. M'KINLEY'S DEATH. How the Agftoclntrd PreiiM Worked to Get and (Jive the Neivt, On the afternoon of Sept. 0, 1801, worn out by u lout; period of exacting labor, I sot out for Philadelphia with the purpose of spending n few days at Ulantie City. When I reached the Broad street station lu the Quaker City I was startled by n number of po- licemeu crying my name. I stepped UU to one, who pointed to a boy with an urgent message for me. President McKlnley had been shot at Buffalo. and my presence was required lit our Philadelphia office at once. A uies- lage had been sent to me nt Trenton, but my train had left the station pre cisely two minutes ahead of its ar rival. Handing my baggage to a hotel porter, I jumped Into a cab and dash ed away to our otflee. I remained there until dawn of the following morning. The opening pages of the story of the assassination were badly written, uid I ordered a substitute prepared. An inexperienced reporter stood beside President .McKlnley In the Music hall nt Buffalo when Czolgosz fired the fa tal fchot. He seized a neighboring tele phone and notilicd our Buffalo corre spondent and then pulled out the wires ill order to render the teleph ine a wreck, so tint It was a full half hour before any additional dotails could be secured. I ordered competent men and expert telegraph operators from Washington, Albany, New York and Boston to bur ry to Buffalo by the fastest trains. All that night the Buffalo ollico was pouring forth a hastily wj-ittou but faithful and complete account of the tragedy, and by daybreak a relief force was o'i the ground. I lay by day through i he long vigil while the presi dent's I . hung In the balance each iucldei l ". ih truthfully and graphical ly rep M'' ! In the closing hours of the gl'i' il -igedy false reports of the nresldei tV dentil were circulated for the puipo e of Influencing the stock market, and to counteract them (See retnrv Corlelyou wrote frequent sign ed statements giving tho facts to the Associated Press Melville L. Stone In Century. LITERARY DRUDGERY. Fronde pnssed seven years In collect ing materials and writing his "History of England." Nearly five year of Irving's time were consumed lu writing 'The Life of (leorge Washington " (Jlbboli devoted o.er twenty years of his life to the labor of rend.ng for and writing the "l)e llne and rail." DIckciiH says In the Introduction to "I Ml v Id Coppcrflcld" that be s cut two yean lu the composition of Hint novel. Bancroft devoted nearly thirty years to his "History of the fulled States w hich l:i not history of the country at nil, dim e It ends where the history of the country properly begins. Cruden labored nineteen yesrs on his Concordance to the Bible snd Imme diately after Its publication was sent to lunatic snyluni. He nevtr folly recovered from the mentsl dlsesss brought on by this gigantic undertak ing. Prialtv War Pla. Vory prim Hire water pipe of an an clout date lure been discovered In the street of Manchester, England. They wsre hollowed out tree trunks fitted together so as to moke wooden con dnlt The Joints were' somewhat tn the style of those of fishing rod, rho thin end of one trunk being made to it into the thick -end of tho other. It to nuppowd that thl nutans of sup plying klAnrhexier with water was In dm alKint 7k yearn ago. and dmcor eriea of 4h same kind made In other (owns go to confirm that view. Tie boring thmttgh the wood was about four Inches In diameter. -TLa supply of water In tho days wss not only mocU k'sa in absolute quantity than now, but rery much leas in proportion to. tha population. ; , - . , E.titall (eme ind UwhFtU. Tbs will b 1 gama of bf ss ball jbti twecfl tha Vanciboro nd Lima teams at Vanceboro; Friday Aug. 11 ' Both teams play well and the gams will be Interesting and exciting. Tha, teams are both good, each one having a large) number of victories t their credit. The will alio he a lawn fete at Vance boro on the even'm of the same data winch has bea adverllwd In the Jour nal. Expensive preparations are b'ing plie'e VO prUTlsm V;" rriwn vii umi ,,-:, n pn! fvi rvl fly wi!l be wel I Big Reduction 3 I have about 300 jars, 1-4 and 1-2 Gallon! sizes which we will sell for the next 15 days lor cash only at 65 ctsozen for quarts and 65 cts dozen for Gallons. Now is your chance to lay in a supply at a bargain. Fresh Lot Fulton Market Corned Beef HARVFY'S fcMALL HAMS AND BREAKFAST STRIPS, California Hams and English Cured shoulders. Fresh Lot Ego-see grit3 and Oatflakes just received. J. L. McDaniel WiiofeMata & Betal Grocer. larker Store. fVmipr Rm.,.1 and TTQb- Sf.. vTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT.irTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTT TRY Df. Petty's NATURAL STOCK LICK, Special Prices on Califor nia Hams. A complete Line Sugar Cured Meats and ALL KINDS PROVISIONS. FrcA Bsller ita Paclfaie and ly the Retail, j li(? sali' and Uctail Hmvpr. No. 81 South Front St. AAAA4AAAAAAAAA4AAiAAAA.4AAAAAAlAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA The Waattea Studo. 92 EAST FRONT STREET- Films Bfivf Ifi 25cts a Dozen. Crescent Tobactu Company. Another special sale bt La Belle t'raole Ci gars on Saturday; You have tried them and found them as adver Used again Saturday W. D. Barrington MANAGER. The "OLIVER" lyREWRlTER . BEST MACHINE MADE. Call and eiamine Stock. - '; Owen 0, Dunn, V.' "Agent. - . Lesdlnf Printer tttlos. tor. Tallect Itavea ri "nniA. - ' .-.' in Fruit Jars.l dozen Mason Fruit S AAAAAAAAAAAAAAi. I f ALL August Periodicals AT Ennett's Bookstore For Sale! A cottage of five rooms, fine lot 50x 120 feet very shady, large front yard, n Front street. For terms apply to Mrs. W. PannBell.n Morehead City, N. C U. A. MICOJLL. , ira and Bsiler Insurance. Bricle for Salt AFTER THE SHIP 13 WRECKED y OTrhnrfr u Wfl foi torm h lM Sye tH kt jntnm la la "T ,rr. know, hnw flMtnoW ! Wtl Vt M ml H wwm L -nyv o fnrt on-4mlr mt9 r In arnll f tfi thm Ttm fjtt - p.nt.n,. r..,.nr,lh snlf kind wirnHI fill . see if tl.is ! -.1 in't 1 f r-.-i i ri
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