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1 wenl j-Fourih Y car VcI.HXISI.-T.o. 111). .li-nst )!.' ice: fx v.- - u o ) ( ) LarA Chance We hav a few dozen nlcestrarc hat ett that were one dollar to one dollar and a nalti?Eueiy One new " In order to close out this lof quickly we have mad the price at 50 cents for youa choice , All' SIMS. ' Hew line oi Negligee shiris just re ceived. nn ii V c ( : i; o o o (j o u iy.2 fatal excl:.::::i. ll.l EPLIT LC3 CKAS. NORTH CAROLINA, ) , Craven County, j- The Cause And Recent Details of The Horrl trie Disaster Near Norfolk, An Inexpensive Tool Fo' Roadt. Making Good This agreement made and entered into this 23rd day of March A. D, 1905, by and between Nathan A. Brooks of Mr. Georere Allen, a former resident rvovon rmmta -N. C... and Ella Brooks n.i n i i ii i i . n I .... I ' ' ine naieign rusi giv u i o New Bern contributed an article to 0f gai(1 Stato county, witncsseth concise and explicit version of the ter rible accident which happened to the colored excursion near Norfolk Thurs day. An excursion train from Kinaton, N, C, for Norfolk over the Atlantic Coast j Line with 169 passengers aboard, ran into an open draw at me pohr wiiere the road crosses the western branch of the NewB and Observer Thursday which 1 That Whereas, the said Nathan A. has many good suggestions. The ques-1 Brooke and Ella Brooks, his wife, have tion of good roads is always uppermost I natura 1W aereed to separate and live in tneminas oi tne iarmer ana a great j apart from each other during the re many people who live to the city and it mainder of their natural lives, and to is not possible to have good roads with-1 enter mt0 certain obligations r Jierein at tools. The implement that Mr. Ai-1 ..-, contained. len has reference to is what is known as I jjow Therefore, in pursuance of said the split log drag. It has been tried a(rreement and for the consideration of S-u.it; .Cases FURNITURE, , ' . rj '' " RUGS and HOUSE - - ' tne jMizaoem river some uve hui imi has worked BUcessMly. The joaa Seventv-Five dollars, to her the said from Norfolk at!2:20 o'clock this after , Wmch it haa boen use(j nas improved noon. Ihe hrst car K the train, wnicn i00percent t , . . Nathan Brooks, the receipt whereof is was filled with people dived head hrst vThe Kt draR ean be eagjiy made u. .rVnnwlodired. U is mutuallv inte the draw, which does not exceed witnout expense and following are the Ln,nntt uiH hv and between torty leet in wioxn. u sctuck tne cn- instructiong for TOaking one: v . i lthe gaid' Nathan A. Brooks and Ella ter pier, and thus displaced a portion oi .Uge 8 w about nine feet long and Rronk fallowa.4vii: . t 1 mi i. it .ii L.i. 1.1. i r tnerooi. inrougn mis snmu iiu bout twelve inches In diameter. Split First That said Nathan A. Brooks halt dozen or so persons wno escapeu OT tew lt open( make tnree holes two anj Ella Brooks shall separate and live drowning crawieo. ine own; wi . incheg in gize i center of slabs,: 6n, .nurt from each other durimr the re- 1 ... Ali?Ir1 rlnirm Intn thA .... . . . . . - 1 tur BI.UUU uji vuicu, - u, middle and Dthers about - two ie t mainder of their matrimonial obliga tower end, wnicn was suDmergeu, Btrug . th Kline: and ngnung lor me, ana were J'Our Perfection; Tray Trunk." : .john j..; rr. Disoeway Tajl . B. IVES. , " ' .. . 9ft Middle Street "This is The Store That Is Never Very Dull, 1 PAP Brisk: Business drowned. The number of dead cannot be accurately stated. " The cause of the accident has -no been officially announced. -' The fireman of the train, Alfred Cooper,, said that Engineer Reig, who was making his first run over the line, was running the train only about fifteen or twenty milei an hour, and thatiie apparently did not see the open dtaw until close upon it He then jumped and ordered the fireman Co do the same. The fireman said that when he pulled Reig out of! the woter and believed that he was about, to d e, FUKNIStuiNUS ax the engineer said that his Instruttio s always were to recognize the semaphort adding: "That signal was white when it should have been red. " ;' i .V - ' TWO WHITE VICTIMS, Among the victims the only' whit ones were Edward Jolly, manager oi the excursion, and Edward Forbes, Wh assisted him, both of Greenville, N. C. mm ' ' SKIRT GOODS BARGAIN I Fine qual t black mahair silk lustre 88 Inches Wide.' worth 75c. yd., ale4Hcyd. s ' 4 1 ' 850 pair fine shoes for Indit-a and gen t liter Newt Fren TH less. Special to Journal ; , Norfolk, Vs., Aug. 18.- The Atlan- tie Coast, Line excursion ; wreck mt Bruce Station, three mites out from Norfolk Thursday morning was the tlemen in broken lots, will be. closed oat at this sale at half price. ' -1 60 doz. ladies full bleached sleeveksB' vest with tape In the neck, the regular GREAT BARGAINS.' We place on sale our entire stock at j. .. .... M in ie! - vnm line mwn rBis -vu. . . . - ... .,- you can take your choice of the lot st, " " , i may uuie eevonu uays w ww wit exact death rate. , Clearing up the RIBBON, u V ; ' -. - I wreck and removing dead bodies Is pro- Use three piece of oak 1 1 ions, unless this agreement be vacated three feet in length to . fasten tirmly 1 by mutual consent: the two slabs, having both flat sides to 1 ; Second ! That full leave and authority the front; ' On these cross bars lay s I ig hereby given the laid Ella Brooks, plank on which to stand when-' driving. I and she is - permitted and suffered at In order to prevent wear and to give s all times from henceforth during her cutting edge, the lower edge of each natural life, to live separate end apart section should have a strip of thin iron from her husband, to reside and be in about two.: inches wide, secured by 9Uch places and families, or with such screws, nail i or bolts. " A tach a chain I friends or persons as she may choose it or about the two cross barj near the I ai her entire Will and , pleasure, not- nds, nut several atrc ng lap links at dif I withstanding her covert ureprecisely as ferent places in the chain in which to I if she was sold, and unmarried, that hok the clevis of your double tree, at the said Nathan A. Brooks will not dis- a suitable place to give you the. proper I turb or molest her at any time here tngle or slant which will be from forty I after, or require her; to co-habit with t fifty degrees, in older to draw tl e I him, nor trouble nor disturb any person earth to center of . the road.-- If one I for receiving or entertaining, her, nor tngle does not suit, try another.. ' Use I will he without her consent visit or eor- cwo horses or mules) driveslowly, stand I respond with her. m the portion needing, most weight I : Third: That the said Ella - Brooks Don't load too heavily. Don't wait 'Or I firmly covenants and agrees that shel ;he road to get into bad condition be-1 will accept the Seventy-Five dollars, fore using the drag. Almost any road together with the personal property ill be benefitted by going over it once I owned conjointly by said ; Nathan A, a week of oftener until it ia in good I Brooks and Ella Brooks, in lieu of, and condition. ' Don't plough the road, the I for, her support snd maintenance for Irag can be made to do all the work If I all future time, that she will not create properly managed. ,Vi,.v;."r f"';? X4, 1 nor Incur any liability ; sganat the said If each faim ir will own a drag and 1 Nathan"A. Brooks, that she will not ase it on the road through hie farm and I visit nor correspond with him, without towards town the good roads quett4 n I his consent or interfere with him or his will be solved. Don't be afraid of yotr I business. w . neighbor's laughing at -you. Try it I . in Testimony Whereof, -the said rhis is the invention of a farmer and is I Nathan A. Brooks and Ells Brooks ,.. 1. . . . . 4 2 a 5 s - 1 Cultivated"" For ? reserving 'ot RIpevFigs to eat. -,f If you wish, any leave your orders at , J" L McDauiols, , corner Broad ' and Uancoak streets jandyou.will be sup plied with the finest flgs grown in this section- First come, first nerved IBupply limited : " ' J;L. McDaniel ; iVholenale & Retail Groeer. BAH PkAd Alt1 Ua-AMWlV 04-0 lirjPetty's j j NATURAL STOCK LICK, j i iw t.i. 11a I Jsed by farmers in other sUUs. Every I have hereunto set their hands and sesls wo, w " :(Md wpervtoor should try the dav snd date first abovewritten. He ribbons, all shades, per yard 9c. I ing rapidly.' ' Today the railroad 12e quality will go until closed out af-- 7e s piece. ' ' - - - CURTAINS 75c lace curtains per rfr ire. . , BOYS PANTS. Three hundred oair bova all wool cassimere pants in broken sizes; choice 48o a pair worth 75c. people gave full attention to settlements with. Injured negroes and shipping the dead as soon as identified, home. '.f; ;: The Injured negroes were su ex anined and. attorneys gave cash for Of the condition of the road on which the machine is to be used, the article says further: : There are three conditions necessary In order to make a perfet earth road, die lack of any one of them will be fa tal to the required result. The road must be oval, it must be hard and it I must be kept smooth. All of these con ' Jitions can be had by the proper use of the Split Log Drag In almost any soil Or location. If the road is properly round- NATHAN BROOKS, ELLA BROOKS, ' : !-. v .:,. '? ' t : . 11 f Tv i- "NORTH CAROLINA,' Izf leVii l: . Craven Connty, f 1 W. R. Barrington, s Notary Public do hereby certify that. Nathan A. Brooks and.EUa Brooks his wife per sonally appeared before me . this da; and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing agreement, snd the said Ells Brooks' being by me' privately ex- 76 Middle: Street. . . . Furniture and House Furnishings l by the use oi tne drag, even s iwoi . . .t.j d.t i injuries, getUng releases from future weeks' rain will not put the road in bad BUibtn(lf touching her voluntary damages. Last night the railroad ondilion, at a time when the highway I execution tt tha Mme; doth iUte that officials took charge of the excursionist. 11 e,Uler e 'pB8",,, Ior she signed the same freely snd , volun- and aftor seeuring release, from th, !T"? i J" l ' Attorney by iignature, the excureloniBti I wheIa patming; over it ; The uae of the were tent homn at once. f : ; -1 drag irnoothi and fill such places and r.rttfltii rmwrU vUitd the wrock to I Cravel packi the surface bo that water I ..ill t.atxA mhinir In . rnoV. i I I will ruu UU iiiBbseu w vnni& JJ . , t 1 VO Horn iivi ,Ax.iruu wtvb Every tbinc to make a home comfortable and attractive, eueh as book cases, China lClo3ets, rvockers and others. " Any one that is thinking nf buying will do well' to see me before thej buy; as we sell goods whr.?o cumprlilirn cuts no figure. TrustectSale. REDUCCO FARE TO KINSTCfi Purniant to power vtt-d in m as trut of the entitle of D. A. Owlngs l.m knipt, 1 will offer for fulj and will ( 11 to the liichont bidder for .mnhon Aninitit 23, l'Mifi, at tlu store of D, A. Owii i i, on Kriil stroi'l, Now Hern N. C, U thimfl n-w and srrond hand "W i. ,r ri.atl.iiifn, togclhi'r will all the t a 4 niarhine eon tracts brloncing to ; (fJi!. I'.idn illbi riToivod on i 9 l.ide or any rart of th' nmi. Wm. UIJNN, Jr., Tni"t o. On Accouul ol PrbyUrUn Stbbith tctiol Annual Convintloa. U b Hold Augun - 24!h to 2'J'.!i, The A. & N. C. Ft. It., have author ized r'Hlueral rati- from Mntimm w tt at lino to Kinnlm, N. C, and rcturt acpunnl Bbovc orenvimn, lu kcis lo i dil nn D-rtinrulA plan, and certificate will w hiniiri l hy Ai" nt Kin-iton n oi b-f.ire S fl.-o.l.fr 1, J, 1 K. K. I.. i:U,Ni !!, T, M the disater than any event since thi Civil War. Crowds were watching every train coming out, of Norfolk, The dinaater'it seems, was due to from careU-Mtnegs. The white light showed, hence the engineer kept on until bridge wu reached. A small fl:ir u stuck on the track giving warning but was OTerlooked. Had the same nnmlor of white excuralonlnta ben killtxl. it would have cost tlie Owmt Line a half million dollars in damage tuita. The returning ncfrro fxcursionm were gr ally hiiIhIikkI over the f enrful lisiiHti-r. The Const Line service hiif x-cn greatly d !ft yi'il thiy. Tra!n :(niiiij out of Norfolk having to jm initmd P.ruce lution via Fealxmrd Ait Line. ing the road almost equal to macadam ind at a very small cost of labor, of one man and two horses or mules.'. her said husband, or of any other per' son, and that she doth still voluntarily assent thereto. Witness my hand and notarial seal, this 23rd day of March, 1905. - R. BARRINGTON 8BAL. .- - Notary Public ( )' w. j 8BAL. f ' War Against Comumplion. All nations are endeavoring to check the ravapes of consumption, the "white liLiuo' that claims so many victims each ye ir. Foley's Honey and Tar cares ouaha and colds pcrtocttf and you fie in no dimmer of con.tumption. Do not ri.'.k your health by tskiiiR tome unlnonn preparation when r'oley'e Honey and Tar is -'fe and certain in resulla. Ask fur Foley's Honey and Tar ! InsiMt uiHiti having it- I i r sale by Dwvu,' riiarmary. Death ol Venerable Lady. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Woolen died at her home in Kington Thursday night, August 17th, at the advanced age of eighty-ai . years. . Mrs. Wooten'i maiden name was Miss Elizabeth Mor uliin. She was a native Of Alamance county, and was merried to Mr. Kobert Woolen, of Lenoir county, In 1&'!9, who preeoeded her to th? grave In the year lv5. Two Bonn and three dnughters sur vive, two or wnom live in jones, Air, J. W. Wooten snd Mrs. E. M. Fowue, The others live in Inoir county. Mr W'ooten was a member of the Episcopal hurch. xc die c iC' r 5 c s ' I I hi-.'. -4 I 1 In 0 hfl i f.,r tl.el.'glail ur -. M at 1' f t' I' r,!:.: ! n .j " itiU BID5 1 f r Special; Prices on Califor nia Hams. 1 A complete Line Sugar Cured Meats and : I . ALL KINDS PEO VIS IONS, ' M Bstlerjj k Packans an3 tj ths Retail. Wholesale and Retail Grocer. ; ' - . "No; 8 1 South Front St. The Wootten Studio. gl EAST FRON T STREET. Crescent Tobacvu Company, , Another special sale ot La Belle Craole Ci gars oa Saturday; You have tried them .and found theiu.as adver Used again ? Saturday W. D. Barrington . ' MANAGER. TIic "OLIVER" j kUkkkkkkkkUkml s AAAsaass ALL f August; Periodicals at'- ' Ennett's Book Store t A cottage of five rooms, fine lot 60 120 feetrery shady, larfe front yard, on ('rant street Vor terms apply to . Mrs. W. Pens Bell.11 Morthcd City, N. C ! '- . -
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