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f T V Vi t c::, i: 1 wen ty-FrthTr'ar " Vol. sriii.--:;. i::. Mv:m .DAY La'.VS i; :t::x tf.'jst iskard kit. .'t.l.llMIISlllfftl( -----. h -fc 0. 01 , s . ! ) U - Last 7e have a few dozen nice straw hatv ictt that were on dollar to one dollar : and a halt Euery one new In order to close out this lot quickly V7e have ciade the price at S 0 rents for youa choice , - ALL SIZES. . 'Wewline ot Negligee shir.s just re ceived.. - , . - ( ) n ( ) ' ".' Wwyiv m W w - SAy - Ellwaod-VJife Fence. ;Car,Load Just Received. Cook Moves, Heaters. Full line Hardware and Builders Mate) ial. Faints, Oils and Glass. Gaskill lldw. & ourenecuon i ray irunK. - . , . - JOHN B. IVES. ' ' Diaoewav Tavlor . ' 86 Middl Street Fiiiture aM House FuFnisliings Everything tb make a Attractive, such as book Rockers and others; ; , Anr one that is Uilnkimr ot buvine buy, m we eell goods wtiore competition : ,;A Clean Sweep Sale Entire Gtoclt oi Summer Goods llust be - to llalce Room lor our. Fall Dtock. : , y: .. : WHITE LAWN. 40 lock White Lawn, worth 20c yard, only lOe foe this week. ; : - ;' RIBBON '. " No. 40, ali oAort, worth 14c, for thU week only 9e per yard. " . , ;- NEEDLK3. ' Only le per paper. ' ' .'. 'i ' . CORSETS. 't . -- 40c klndonly 20c '- ' - ' .", BLEACHING. . k Bargain at 6c, only 4c per yard for tiia wek. TABLE OILCLOTH, Only lie per yard, worth doulile. - 7G: Iliddlo! Lli Trus'cn Salo. Put int to a i -! of t',l f ; ...UJ.I will r-r vratr.l in n.o R." .! (.f II. A. Oa-inc" f.'r f'ir u'p hm1 ;li , la f ) t b. f. r t: ll 1 - i f D. A. 1:. r w Chance O ( ) ( : ( ) o i i o f ! ( ) j i "' vJ Heath and Hillican Llilh Supply Co NICE LIKE 0? ; -J:' ' ' .. af - v - .v -- . . ' -,-" Siiit Cqccs FURNITURE, ' HUGS and HOUSE V home comfortable and cases, China iciosets 'f-oj-' will do weUlto em before they cuU no figure. , . r . " sold . APRON GINGHAMS. , 7e quality, only 5c per yard. . : . . MENS' UNDERWEAR. 40c kind only 19o each. , -. MENS' SUITS." AU meni' aulta reduced to half price ' t3.00 kind. Bow tl.00. .... : -112.50 kind, now $6.25. BOYS KNEE PANTS. Only L'l, 15, SO, 35 and 45c pair, worth duulilc.l '. MENS' BHOES. 9t pair Menu' Sample !'lux to clone out at eacrifke. " TAIU.E LINT.N. 4ic qunlity nnly 2: c pr yard. a. Such is Canton of Saloon Fiylit at Raleigh. :: rloht It Aaalnst Senator Simmom. Gallant RtkCue at Virginia Baach. A. t N. C. to taaufort. .Adam Hanging or Not. Governor to Addrett . . .. Farmer' Convention. " . Raleigh, Aug. 22,-Mr. Henry King and Col. Z. P. Smith of Raleigh, re turned today from JVirginia Beach, where yesterday afternoon' Mr. King gallantly rescued Mrs Carter of Colum bia, S. C.j from drowning in the ; surf. They all got out of their depth, at a dangerous place, near a wreck. -Mr. King and Mrs, Cart sank once. Both were cool and nervy And he saved her before the crew from the .life-eaving station reached them.CTV-'-iVK.' Manager Batchelor, of she Raleigh dispensary says the sales this year will excel last years at least $10,000. He declares that two-thirds of - the liquor sold goes to - persons out of town, or rather is bought by them and that most of the drunks are foreign... A- kt of money spent for whiskey under the bar room system is spent for victual and clothes under the dispensary system, yet for too much much : whiskey is not under the dispensary system.' 'The dis pensary will, it is declared be continued There : is 4 new feature : In the fight Against it, this being that the anti-dispensary forces, the liquor men are try ing to down Senator Simmons, the uthor of the watts law. ' The liquor men here It in for him, it Is said. It la learned that in a year from this time the. Atlantic ft North Carolina Railway, will be operating trams into Beaufort. 1 . Today -the funeral 'of Mrs. W, A Withers was held here, from the First Presbyterian church, Rev. Dr. A. H Moment officiating. - Mrs. Withers died at Brevard. Her father, Rev. Dr. Eugene Daniels, attended .the funer- Among today's arrivals were ex-Gov ernor and Mrs. T. J. J arris of Green ville, and Prot T. E. Whitaker of Oak Ridge Institute, ! V: It is the general opinion here that Will Adams, the negr murderer will be banged. Adams himself has always maintained that be would never go on the gallows: :,'.'"-;'-.'.:;."v':v;,; Governor Glenn will deliver an ad dress at the meeting of the North Caro Una farmerajin convention at' the A. a M. College here, August 81. - He had been requested to either - deliver - the address pf the dedication of the Pullen Agricultural building there September or to choose-the speaker. He has ac cordingly chosen IX. Governor Winston The Governor has invited President Harvie Jordan of the cotton growers association to be present. ' ; 1 Child Badly Injured. A little child about two years of age, was mghiruiiy injured on uresceni Street Monday afternoon. ". , , The child is the son of Mr. . Alonza Kellum, and was out on the street in front of the home playing, when a dray loaded with wood came along, knocked him down and ran over him, crushing his th'iRh and injuring the head.. Dr. R. Du Val Jon; was called and with th ai.iatanre of Mr. Walter Wat ton, di J wliat coulil be d' ne to relieve the litlTe one's nuiTeriiis, The cliild was retttiiig Ii't evening as well as could be expected and it is thought will live. The drayman may have to answer to a chtrge of cr.!e driving. . Win Crasj ' ' Augiiat 22nd. W are how having beautiful Aii;uiit weather, krin ilaya and cool n:.hta. I'.'.: t Vi-r '.. Ji'i.i i 1 1 ill vi:.it f rim' Is t i'.'if lt h I ( t:.: wt-i k. ,'.' r. Alvpn I., i v. uf I our b-rj ft '. . j t j ; I g wii.h f'r. J.in - a '' ' 'i, v' a-. - 'r i r t: r 4 h v. i :.vl 10 W 111 W. D .1 1 I i 1 ! t-. ii. C. ! t I r,J. B. Watson Will Tast Them And Settla - A Big Doubt. dues Prices It Upheld By the Ceurtt. Yesterday's police court was some- Special to the Journal. ( thinK a little out of ordinary and to J New York, Aug. 22. "A decision put it as the dramatic critic would tell been hfm(led down j the United it, the court began as melo drama and ' ended as farce comedy v ; The trouble ,0.n f5.,nrfA ninaincr nf.theaction of Charles, Scnbner & Sons j restaurants and places where ice cream soft drinks and cigars are sold. : The question has been a much mooted one and the action was not so much a wil ful violation of the law as a means to an end to test tbe validity of the law. Sunday three of these places men tioned were watched by policemen and persona were seen passing in and out of theman action at variance with the ordinmce and which offense is punish able by a heavy fine. Chief Hargett is determined that each one of these laws shall be enforced until the unavail ability of any one of them is confessed after which a repeal is the better dis position of it j.-' The result of the policemen s watch oil Sunday was that 105 names of men who were seen to go into these forbid den places; The .mere fact - that the persons went into the places was suf ftcient for the inditing . of names, the question whether they bought anything or not cut no figure. There were only a few witnessesat the pntMrg'i The first one up was Mr. : John 3. Watson, who ; was arrested on; the charge of wilfully and unlawfully eon ducting business by: selling merchan dise on the Sabbath day. , He plead net guilty. Officer C.Lupton testified that he was stationed on the market dock and took the names of all that he knew whom he saw!, going into or com' big fiora Mr. Watson's restaurant . He did hot know whether they bought any thing er not " ", . ' ' , ' ; Officer Lon Bryan stated that le was taking names at the Same place in the afternoon. . He saw suipicioua actions, but was unable to teH whether any thing was bought or sold. V;f ' Special-officer Li H. Banks said that on Sunday night he -saw. persons go into Mr. Wataon'a place and fi" me glasses out of a' keg and place them on thecounter, be could hot tell whether any one drank them or not-' : Mr. Parsons said he went in the store between 9 and -10 o'clock ' at night to get bis supper, saw no drinking nor buying of drinks' nor of anything else. Mr. Charles Brinsbn testimony was essentially the same as Mr. Parsons. Mr. Watson's statement in his own defense was that he runs a restaurant and has regular boarders, many, of thera fishermen.1 He serves meals on Sunday as be does on every other day of the week. , He does not sell intoxi eating liquor at any time, nor any ar tide popularly known as "soft drink' on Sunday. He has always been al lowed to conduct bis restaurant Sunday and had construed the law to exclude him from its provisions.-" , Mayor Patterson said that the evi dence was against the defendant and that he had violated the ordinance and he had no other alternative than to im pose a fine of ten dollars and costs. The defendant gave notice of an appeal and gave 25 bond to appear in crimi nal court . ..: ., - - Mr. James B. Dawson submitted to the charge and as Mr. Watson was going to make a test his case in the court, he would await developments. He was fined ten dollars and conts. The ca.e of Ifinac Simmons, Colored, also arrested on the same charge. The evide nce agaimit him was that he was conducting buninesg afft-r nifht Satur day. Sieciul officer L. H. Banks stat ing he saw a number of people In th store aftor clomnij hour. Simmons was fined ton dollars and conta. A little for-thought may save you no end of trouble. Anyone who makes it a rulo to kei-p (')uirnbi -r!,-,in' d C!-' I'-ra In '1 Piarrb'H-a !'. -ma-'y lit I, known ll.in In l'i- a fa- t 1'or na'e I 1. !. I'hilTy and Iiavis 1'bai (iim-y. u:: i v.:: Right ol the Individual Bualnaat Man to Re- and the Bobbs-Merrill Company against H. Macy & Co, tot an injunction to restrain Macy's from selling copyright books at less than the retail prices fixed by the Publishers' Association, which will have a far-reaching effect' on all trade , combinations.", says The New York World. " ' "Stephen H. Olin and ex-Attorney General W. H. H. Miller appeared for the complainants, and ex-Secretary of the United States Treasury John G. Carlisle, Land .Edmond -E. ; Wise for Macy's. " , ' "Judge Ray gives , a sweeping de cision in favor of K..H. Macy ft U., dismissing the complaint and yerely criticising the combination of publish ers and booksellers, which he holds to be in violation, of the Sherman Antt Trust law. , ij;T. C. ' Editorially the-New York Journal says: The firm of R. If,' Macy ft: Co. ren dered a really great service to tee pub lic at large and to the interests of : the community in their fight -against the Book Trust J - k "The Book Trust alleged Its right to forbid retailers to sell books- below a certain price fixed by the trust ., ,'' "Macy ft Co., acting in behalf of the purchasing public, . maintained, in the courts, at considerable'expensey their right to sell merchandise bought by them for whatever price they pleased. The ease was Jieard before Judge Ray in the United States Circuit Court, Isidor Straus and Nathan Straus, part ners, appearing under the firm of R. H. Macey ft Co., In behalf of the public and the rights of tbe Individul business man."', . '. ',The thanks of tbe public are due to R. B. Macy A Co., for the fight they made against this particular form of trust oppression. ; -And" still greater thanks are due to Judga Ray for this excellent opinion, in which ha sustains the action of Messrs. Straus appearing in behalf of the public interests. .., ,.' "It is to be.hoped that the get-rich' quick gentlemen who propose to get such money from the public by making themselves lords and masters of pur chaser, retailer and all others will take to heart th lesson that is taught then in the opinion quoted above." Makes bone and muscle', faster than any other remedy, Brings strength. health-and happiness to the whole fam ily. That what Hollmter's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 86 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by P. S. Duffy. . BEItER PEACE SIGNS' . " Pratldant RoottveH eonvtrl unofflotal At Mrtnct l Modtratloa Beth ' Portsmouth, August 22. The envoys e contemplating the postponement of the conference arranged for tomor row until some later date. It is learn ed that President Rocnvelt has con veyed to the Runalnn government, tin .official assurance that Japan 'will mod- erate ln'r (ii inaiHlM If ahe can receive fnim tin' cr'ar aiinilar assurance of U; iiMMUftrnt in of the Kantian attitude. I'ack Crds id. r of City li "i vaa io (iii' '1 !... h ..... 1 nance. anrd of AMcrmen n !-d tl nt no per- H.-I1 n' to drive a ba n;-m 1; (-r-m at is of the city of N-w U la r tlian nine (! 3. 1. I,." CI. .k. j i ' r J Forfyreser'btrig of Ripe ; Figs to cat. If you wish any leave your orders at J L McDaniels, corner Broad and Hancook ; streets and . vou rwiii h mm. plied with the finest section- First come, a) 5 3' umixea J;L.McDaniel ; ; . THiolenaJe A , Betall Grteer. it. starker 8tom. " nanuf UmA Wo ffttfmff?t;fT;;mTm?aitTTfttttfTTtTTy?TTTVm?) NATURAL STOCK lICK, ''Special Prices on Calif or- -'-'..it .J. -c i ma Hams. A complete Line Sugar Cured Meats and - ALL KINDS PROVISIONS. : :r j. - tell Bntler Jij lie Mm Ml As Retail. ' Wholesale and No. 81 South Front St. UAaAtAAAAAAAAaaaAAA4tAiA.AlaAAAAAAtatAAAat,4AAtAi.A llliloiilof 92 EAST FR0N r STREET !ia';4:V:iV'-;.'; '", : - " .. ; - 1 ' - ' '.i - . a Crescent Tobaclu - Company, l i The following will ' give you an idea of the many brands of Chewing To bacco In our retail department ; . ' Humbug. . t Maritana. i - '' . ' r'ig. i .' ' Itutler't Fancy Chew. ;.-.'-.. Keynold' (tilt Edir. Koynold'sBos. double thick.-'. .7 Keynoid's Sun Cured.. . , , ' ,. Ilarna & !rn. Best. " -' I'rown A W illiamwm' Beat"' "v , W. A. Drown' Log Cabin. ' . I'rummond's Natural Leaf. . J'lfi'r lliMilaieck. , (il).'l , . - .1.1. k J r(t. - r' " . ur 1.. . ' . , f .mi!." "I Navy. . ;'."..s 1 iter 1 in Cut . , Alo all bran. la of Cigar and Smok- i. i T"' u rn. , , t . 1 a iiituti j.:a:;ao:::i. 1 Cult Syatecl i flgs grown in this first nerved .Supply llctail Grocer AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAfAljL -7- ATT '. A- Vir J, llllll -- - . Periodicals i'-a:-;-;UTiiv : . . Ennett's Book Store ' ! 1I19. no Dozen September f""m z '.. C-.'. " ,2, t ,'() fell Vaill " i t r,iro liiUn in nmVir flf X r..o' IV,'!.-.'- .... . Can i -i 1 v i ti . .1 .1. ... pr C r .. ,(, 1 . I in !,-:. r I I . h -I t- ( !.'.'; -11 j r V ' 1 . ' . . . A f H- "' ,
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