TwentyXrourtli Yea si- "V 5 t ill J i.; f. a r;:..::::i eles. ' "J? fi ft t 1 To hav a few dozen m:3 c it that were one cud a halt Every ono nr. -nci:r c!ca out this lot iuic!;ly co hrro i tlia prico at 60 rents for year elicit ;r of Ei.!li.U u n At En- c:. -A T T PT"" ", Revs line' ot IIg)isc3 Ehirla juit r: ccivd. It J L i ;!anch V.Wr.edby tl. Sieamer A Negro Assail I Udy In Attempt to "Obtain KeuSe Yn'.iti Supremo Court Rriiar Term Next Week: Educational Campaign In Forty Conn tlos. Corporation Taxes Belnq Rapidly Paid Secretary Glenn " : Returns. . Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 25th-The Su pivne court begins its regular term uuuuv., Aasutrf Conner is the first .ut of town member of the court to ar rive. The docket is about of the ordi nary size ' Yesterday mornin;; daring a heavy fog the steamer Neuse ran into and sank the freight steamer Blanche, the property of Capt. Bern Smith, near Johnsons Point, six miles from New Bern. The accident occurred at 7 o'clock. The fog which caused the ac cident was of short duration and was rapidly lifting but both boats, were steaming along slowly taking all pre cautions against prescribed : by law, the Blanche blowing her whistle and the Neuse blowing and ringing the bell, 'l "'' -Money. '"; One of the most atrocious attacks that has ever been attempted in this section was made by a negro named John Moore, and claiming LaGrange as his home, at Clark s yesterday. The man was desperate or he would never have made so bold an attempt to rob, Moore went to the store of George T. Eubanks in Clark which is a general store, yesterday morning about 11 o'clock and demanded some money of Mrs. Eubanka who - was keeping store I U W V r W E!te3; 7irs Fgiigo. . :-,!:' Car Load Just Received. r Cook stoves, Heaters. Full line Hardware and Ruilders. Mate? ial. Heath and Ilillijan Taints. Oils and Glass. , - 4 - Gas!iill lldvv. a r:ill Supply Co ' :a -s 'L ',' . Fhone.1V to New Bern. . V ' I bed a meat axe and struck No one seemed to be in a position 1 ble blow on the head cutting a gash when the boats came together to give! from the roots of the hair to her neck. an accurate description of how the ac-1 fracturing the bones ? or the neaa ana cident happened.' fassengers on the face and breaking the jaw bone, the Mouse state that the foer was ' imoene-1 wound extended down- the: neck.v sane Monday to the examination cants for license. The educational campaign is now in full swing in fortycountiea and there are as many speakers in the .field. A great deal of educational work is being done during the summer. Only one rahie an(i nothing could be seen aheadLwas rendered unconscious 'and at 8 late nrnmr .Minnl for teachers was held, the Blanche was not "apprehended until I hour last night she was in a critical - v. wstt, vi, it was too late. . The first thev knew condition. Dr. Street was summoned 1U1V Wne IWU lcaulciq iiwmu.t", v - . ' -: I .fi i , , ,, , ... t i oi anv Danger were tour-snorc bibsujiio Kive uieuicai imj. toieraoiy large scaie, one vxur, , - , nni, mmfi. Aftat committinu the deed the negro m the mountams and tneotnerataoen . occurrei .- . I ran off without endeavoring to get any ton. The latter was not very largely . The Blanche was struck between the money and as he left the store or very attended. Each of these institutes pilot housejind the bow and was cut to shortly thereafter tne cier aiscovereo lasted thirty days.' - - Today the state superintendent of Dublic instruction sent, fifty copies of v: A Clean Swecp SalQ. s Entire Stock ot Summer Goods llust be Bold to Malce Room for our Fall Ctock. , . ' WHITS LAWN. , 40 inch-White Lawn, worth 20c yard, nly 10c for this week. : ' 'f;i.' ,--..t RIBBON ' ,V; , J' Ko. 40, all color, worth 14c, for this week only 9c per yanj.j- ; NEEDLES. 1 ' , , - " Only Je per paper. (-'- T CORSETS. ' ' 1 "; ' 40c kind only 20c. ' . V " ' "BLEACHING. - - ' A Bargain at 6c, only 4c per yard for this week. ' . , , -TABLE OILCLOTH. ' Only 14e per yard, worth double.. : , APRON GINGHAMS. It quality, only Be per yard. .': -. - MENS UNDERWEAR. 40c kind only 19c each. - .-1 . . ' ' . MENS' SUITS. ' s AO mens' suits reduced to half price S8.00 kind, now $4.00. ; ' ' $12.50 kind, now $6.25. ; .. V ' ' " .BOYS KNEE PANTS.. .' Only 12J, IS, 20, 55 and 45c a pair, worth double. ' MENS SHOES. ' 98 pair Mens' Sample Shoes to clonf out at s sacrifice. . . : v- . " . TABLE LINEN.' 40e quality only 22c per yard. . S-cCOIPILsO ' . 75 J lliddle Street. . u Every thins to make a home comfortabb and attractive, such as book cases. China LCic:t3 Rockers and others.' : Any one that U thinking of buying will do welHtoseeme before Uie) buy, as we sell goods where competition cuts no figure. and was temporarily alone. The lady Capt. Romulus Lee. of Edentori is the refused to give him any and he told her master of the Neuse and Capt. Joel if she didn't hand over some money ana Haruer was in charire of the Blanche do it -v quick he would ikiU v her. . She and Capt. William Smith : engineer, was terribly frightened . by ; him and j'..i... n.t There were four passengersonher.thKe feared that the man would carry oat men and a woman. INO person was in-1 nis inreai ana svurteu u mru iwuuu mportance. The court will devote Lil nt.l oil. nuaaanrrora YVpfA 4rntin- I OTinarAntlV to ff&t SOmA moneV ; Tor Him Ol Ulipil- I p.,.,l i .1, o.iH hmiKrhf hunk I onA nrhilo aha WK fai-llltf him tie CTaD her a tern the state constitution to superintendent Moore of Caldwell county for use by teachers in the public schools. State Auditor Dixon speaks at Whit- jett institute tomorrow and then comes here after an absence , of a fortnight, during which he has made many speech s. He and Governor Glenn .have i vided the honors as speakers this year. The July bulletin of the agricultural Jcpartment has not yet appeared and is devoted to the analyses of fertilizers. It will be out next week. " The copy for the August bulletin, which, will be on industrial matters has been In the printers hands some time- , ; s. State Treasurer Lacy saya that cor poration taxes are now coming in. quite the keel., The bow of the Neuse being Mrs. Eubanks and quickly raised the tnrk in the hole. The oassentrers and I alarm. Happily some one observed crew were easilv helped" to board the I Moore as he came running out of the Nense and when the latter boat backed I store and they noted the way ne ran J0 r. 1 P-.MrrflvJ r 1 B hi : '4 For resefbirig Rips Figs: ' . .V ' ) M 0 " of Kipc Vizs to Teat. 'Mr If you wish any leave vour orders ?2 at J L McDaniels. ; corner Broad and ? 5s " Si Hancock streets and von will Tie sun ! l plied with the finest flss grown 'in this ; section First come, first served '.Supply s ;2 limited:,- ;"; ' ' ; " -. g J.Ij.McDaiiiGl g , XThoIetmle " & Betall Clroeer. Tarker Store. - Corner Broad and Hanoook Ste. same as they did last year. Private Secretary Glenn after an ab sence of three weeks was back at his desk in the executive department today lookine verv well The governor re turns tonight and will be here for a few days as he addresses the farmers state convention next next week. -1 his is expected to be a verjfarge affair. The delegates to it will be much Interested in the new agricultural building at the college, work on which is being pushed as rapidly as possible. There seems to be a good deal of com mcnt about the bad behavior of some of the enlisted men of the First Regiment at the encampment at Charlotte, and there are intimations that a court of In quiry may be ordered. Some of the men of six companies of that regiment behaved outrageously last year at Keitle ville and from the state appropriation to ouch of those companies f JO was taken out and paid to persons damaged at Reidsvillo. No report on the con duct of tlie men on that occsuion hns ever been 11!. -d here, strange to say. It is asH.'rted that tho fault w:n very v ",'Jj ly due tu the fa'hire on the part of of- way the water rushed into the' hole I when it was known what had been done and she sunk immediately going down I a big crowd of men and boys took after in about 30 feet of water. , ' ' I him. Moore coming toward New Bern. The wrecked boat had a big load of I He had about five or ten 'minutes start merchandise on her. amounting to I and was able to get quite . distance nrobablv $2,500 or $3,000. J The goods away.: After running several miles he ere mostly groceries v sent ; by whole-1 took refuge in a swamp near tne uas U.housea of this citv. and -were con-1 farm where he was found, by some ol liened to merchants in Bayboro and! his pursuers at half past four.-, Mr. other places of Pamlico ' county, s Fol-1 Eubanks had a shot gun with him but lowing are-those who had shipped by I refused to use it, although' some of his the boat: C. S. Hollister, small amount I neighbors urged him to do so. fv ; ; Wcddell .Grocery Co.; Uirge amount; 1 he man was held and bw hands tied 3. G. Roberts, gcods amounting to $125 1 securely behind hisback. vMr. Eubanks B. B. Davenport, small consignment; I brought the man to . the- city ' and fle- Armour Packing Co, two shipments of I li ered him to officer Griffin who turn- meat and canned goods amounting to I ed him over to sheriff Biddle and he Is $2T.: E. K. Bishop. 3 barrels of sugar; Inow a prisdher.i H was taken before Justice- or -t he Peace Barrington who set his case for trial this morning. Moore protests innocence but his guilt is clear as he was seen loitering around the store a short time before the attack and was NATURAL STOCK LICK. rapidly,, they will amount to about the Ed 'cW barrels oil, .International Harvester Co., pieces and castings of machinery shipped by J. C. Whitty and other miscellaneous stuff. The Blanche was regarded as one of the larecst and best freight, boats on the river. She was 81 feet . long, 21 1 seen to run out of the store. He can feet wide and 87 tons burden. ; - She I be positively Identified by a half dozen was strongly madeN and rapid. .' She I or more persons. ' He Is an evil looking was valued at $5,000. v.. ; r I negro and the extreme rigor of the law Several people went down in boats to I will be invoked as it was a most unpro- Lhc scene of the collision - some out of 1 voked attack. i-inioaitv and others heln and wreckers I It was reported on the street, here worked all day to float her.. The 1 last night at 11 o'clock , that Mrs. Wl- machinery may be saved in I banks had died. good condition but the hull is ruined. JuHt what the outcome of the collision will be is innpoenible to toll but unless so.nc amicable adjustment can be made damaee suits will doubtless be made. NEW BERN, N C Bet I fr prepared than ever before for (riving a first cla-s ec.iine in i'hort ksnd nd the full Cotnmarcial Courar, and for placing our stud.-nts in ioail ii-t -i Fall term begins Sept. lot. Writ for full particulars. 8 .1. 1IOIXADAY. TrcM.nt, fw.-ri tn rea-l to ti.e inen the very ex p!a it o! ua to e nc ar i t'- otrirt'.y M,f.irf t!.o.t uni. i:; in '.! t words that some o". iters wlhk lit w hat to me of the touch men do when in camp or trnvchr.jr. A Warning to Mothers, ; Txi mucii care cannot be used with I small children during the hot weather of the summer months to guard against howel tronhh-s. As a rule it is only ne " arvtorivc the child 'a doh of I lrrnl In cofi'-ct any d: "i h r of tlie mv i'l. 1 ti-'t 1.- !! V ! il-Hlil h ' rive t!..) ' 1 f" -hioh d caalxir oil ,,, I t. e t! ..( it U fre !i, as ranci.l mois, at aial Iw.h a tendency to gripe. If this il.-t not cl-.e k the bowels giv Clam-hc) Iain's Colic, Cl-nh.ra IhanV-. i ' -i.e ly a- -1 ti. n a d-- f. ,-..r ,:'. Hi: I ( .1.- (i a II,: V I" A wonderful tonic for. the sick and afflicted. Get strength, health and happiness by using Hollister's . Rocky Mountain Tea this month. A bracing family medicine, 35 cents. Tea or Tab lets. Sold by F. S. Duffy. ' ... 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