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.'- ;, ?;'.. ; v - -S Vol. XXUL-No. 130. . New Hern, IT. C, Friday . Morning, Sp?einbep 1 , 1003. ; Twenty-Fourtlv Year This Week Better Than Ever Before. As our Buyer,' Mr. B. Copt on will leave for the Northern .Markets ' to purchase his Pall and Winter stock August 28th. we have re duced our entire stock in order to make room for Fall Goods. If you are looking , for Bar gains you must come at once. y.- 75 Middle Street. "Our.Perfection Try Trunk." JOHN . S-a.it Case s aara.d. 23igTS fOrniture, 4ri RUGS and HOUSE FURNISHINGS AT B. I V E S, 96 Middle Street. I. M. HOWARD. E. J. HESTER. Forty-Six Out" Fifty Pasted. r Applicant Farmers Tobacco Warehouse. For the tale pf Leaf Tobacco. The prospect is that Tobacco will sell for fair prices Oils season, and we will be prepared to get the seller as good prices fat New Bem, as any other market in the F.ast. We will have a full corps of Buyers, and will do our best to pleaae our Customers. Come to the opening sale, August 1st, 1906. Sales every day at 11 o'clock. Good stables. Good Water and best attention. We have Storage and Grading Facilities for all who wish them. HOWARD & Managers. DONOHOE, Auctioneer. Farmers Tobacco Warehouse. Corporation Conmltslea FMt Ussy Portent Fall to List Iscome. : Coventor.. Or- doit Blglo ExaoiiMtiot la Com ol Nill, Patlsnt of Central ' , , Intano Hospital. Special to Journal. - Raleighf Aug. 8l.--0ut of fifty ap plicants for attorneys' licenses exam ined Monday forty-six passed. Those from the eastern1 section are,: Fred D. Swindell,..' Carteret county; .Edward Caskew, Bertie; William -M. Bellamy and Burke H. Bridgers, John W. Gaf ford, New Hanover; John Cheshire, Edgecombe; Ezekiel Henderson, Ons low; Ernest, L. . Sawyer. Pasquotank, Stephen: & Wooten, Pitt; John W. Rag land, New Ferry Va. ' : ' : .. The Corporation Commission reports' $2,693,000 as total amount of of incomes reported to it in North. Carolina,,. and that many persona failed to list incomes It has sent demand to delinquents for reports, Governor Glenn has written Supt. James McKee of the Central Hospital Cor the insane here, asking investiga tion of the death of James H. Nail; patient, who it is charged was so brutally treated by certain, attendants who, when he had fled from the hos pital pursued and captured him. that.1 his death resulted. The governor says he has seen a statement made by an eye witness giving an account of the treatment of Nail which does not re flect any credit upon the attendents to the state. He desires the matter probed to the bottom and nothing concealed from the public North Carolina Day In Schools Raleigh, Aug. 31. October 12th is North Carolina Day in the public schools The pamphlet which will contain the exercises for the day the recitations readings,, etc, is being prepared byK. D. W. Conner of the office of the State Superintendent of public instruction. Everything to make a home comfortable and attractive, such a a book cases. China .Closets, Bockers and others. Any one that is thinking of buying will do welll to see me before they Buy, as we sell goods where competition cuts no figure. OT. S. filler. Governor Will . Start New , Custom The Governor will inaugurate a new custom in North Carolina on the next fhanksgiving day. He will on that day pardon two old convicts in the peniten tiary, who have made a perfect record during their long term of sentence. This has lor many years been the rule in aev eral other states and has been found to work very well. The governor .'will no doubt recommend to the next . legisla ture some steps looking towards the creation of a Board of Pardons, though it seems a change in the constitution will be necessary to bring this about, all the power being lodged in the Gov ernor. It is really too muck of a strain for him or for any other one man. lire Fence. Car Load 'Just Received. , Cook toves. Heaters. Full line Hardware and Builders Mate? laL" Heath and Milligan Faints, Oils and Qlass., , GasUill Hdv. fclLlill Supply Co Phone II . I DelicioDsiKelrtsliki .V- 1 All ce We Bell You Greatest care taken la making our cream, and only host mate rials. It ta Pure tad WhoWm. Can , be eetn by th not deliratoper ton without far of Injury. 86 rmts pr quart, packed hi Ice. delivrd at your hmiae. . Aba Sherbets and Ice Cream toda. ElcSorlcy. ' V.'i.htnd Cluck Repairing. I am now lrtl at V) Broed ulrwt. rhwe I am rdy to rplr wH elorka, )wpirr, 18., at vtW Urn " ntw.t fail to irnx. Notify m GOVERNOR GLENN PUZZLED.- Ctaltal Cum Brought Bolero Ml lor Flail . Bettltoteot Oftet Pmwrt Coatlioatsd - ' " i ' SUsattoM . i " Raleigh, August 31. Governor Glenn gave another special hearing in the notable case of Will Adams, the negro murderer who killed a woman and two of her children a ' few miles east of Kaleigh. - The husband of the. woman and several witnesses were present. The husband ; told the Governor his story, , Adams also ha1 some witnesses piesent and his attorney made anothtr plea for commutation of his death sen tence. It was stated that one more witness, was desired to v appear for Adams, and so the Governor left the case open until this witness could come in and make his statement.' The - Gov-' ernor finds that applications for pardon and for commutation take up a great deal of h's time, and as soon as he had Qnis'ted this hearing he resumed a con sideration of applications . for commu tation in capital cases from Sampson and I oreyth counties. . , -, . One who goes daily into the Gover nor's , office and talks with him, can really see how much perplexed he is in regard to these pardon applications, and those for commutation, particularly in capital cases. On. one side .there is the evidence against tie prisore s, overwhelming evidence and the sentence of death imposed by tbe judge, and yet the Governor is 'confronted by these things on the one side and on the other by a recommendation for mercy made by the trial judge. The question is what ihall he do in such a case of irrepres sible conflict between the evidence and the plea for mercy. It has very well been said that it would be much better if the trial judge, at the time he paxsed the sentence would say whether he thought ' it ought to be commuted. These matters are very wearing on the overnors, and have been for years. They grow more so, for as the State grows, crime tcepa up in proportion and so there is ever an increase in the strain upon the executives in this parti cular matter. I WOULD KICKr : Baby's Awful Suffering from Eczema Could Not Hold Her Tore Face and Arms Almost to Pieces Grateful Mother' Says i New Arrivals at - Notice ! There will be a lawn party en Mr. Geo. W. Ipock's yard near Asb.ry Wednesday night Sept. 6th. The pro ceeds will be used for the benefit of Asbury church. Everybody cordially Invited and a large crowd will be appe lated highly. " The ladies and gentlemen of the vicinity will furnish cake and cream to the customers.- Come all, ,we hope to have a good time. CROP TALK CONDITIONS Grand Opening of Newr.Masdcic Theatre 1 Sept. : 4tH EKj'YAUDSTILLE B;0i liliilioail .VwitTlIj: Stw, MayYoHo v.."';f-''-' '". : Uraillre Mrong, . ' Flo Irwin, ' - - , , ' ! James Thornton, ' KhoU-ia, . " , Wltr IIaW.y, . . ' . ino'lry A Went, Uhr A Woolnton, ( Mahoni-y A Lake, . ' , , Al I'wj. anil BONNIF. I HORNTOM " ; ' U'tr'ih"r with , 10 HG ACT3 10 uobznv vt:m:vii.i.K im tuf. . KOUTii AT I. A FT. ' : Pl0jcCtO3C0p3. rValsn on r:i. 1.1 V,'t-it' ISm.k Expensive, Start. ' , $4000 a week In salaries alone . paid for thtlnUrnatlonal Vaudeville Stars The South is soon to realize what the words "Modem Vaudeville", are sup posed to convey to the overage mind. There hat been vast progress in "Vaude ville" m tea years, and 'the South about the last section of tbe eountry to feel the effect', Vaudeville theatres by the docen are soon to be opened in this section, and the fact that to ' tremenj dously expensive a company as the ' In' ternallifcat. Vaudeville Stars are make a Southern tour shows plainly the drift of things for In this ; company which is to play an engagement at the New Masonio Theatre on Sept 4, art composed of tome of the worlds ffroat- eat celebrities, such a Hay Yohe, Flo Irwin, Bradlee Strong Bonnie Thornton Walter Hawley and others of equal fame. It is a rare occurrence that one sees in one bill such an array of names. 7 The inland Water Wiyi. Raleigh, August 8L Congressman Small says the conditions seem to him more favorable than ever for the con struction by the general government for the inland water-way through the North Carolina Sounds from Virgin to Beaufort, N. C The last conrrew aulhoriled t new survey on the bai. of a depth of ten to twelve fo t of waUr all the way, while the furmor tirvey was for 18 foot The smaller r.cpth l, Mr. Hmull aa)H, ample for North Carolina purjxwra. He h"', to get a favorable rorvUitUm i)n it and that eonn-M may muke the appro- prinlion: Of rnur he I a r of tlir fart that tin-re In a crnf nr' !ir t prH iire mu h an ft; ; rr- ; ...!.mii. old r mrt. on t' c 1 f I 1 c f.,r a f :'!.' , a, !..'. f ' ' ' th.it 111 to i (( cf v . ' r ': I la.l fr a ! , r : t . n 4), Optslsg 'Femora Stats ConvtnUoa. Blfl ; flNta hr Eatrlot Arooat Bilor .' Sasf BtRka. Kaleigh, Aug. 81. The session, ol the Farmers State Convention egan at noon today in the Auditorium at the Agricultural A Mechanical College, the feattirebf theopenlng being,the address bv President EL L. Daushtridse. and and that by Governor Glenn, the kttei being one of. welcome.: -: Mr. Daugn- iridge was Interviewed regarding the condition of crops and said that in hit section Edgtcome and roundabout, cot ton Is at least 80 per cent abort and that there will be something1 like two- thirds of a crop. .' There-' it a fair corn crop and peanuts are fairly good, Some cotton hat been ginned and. shows good lint and yield. - He says the labor ques tion la more of a problem than over be fore. . f 'Vf v f .'-)' ' Fred L. Merritt of the Atlantic, A North Carolina Company Is here in re gard to, the' entry of four inlands bi Beaufort Harbor, containing 00 acres which strange to say have never been entered before. Ha says the question is whether they belong to the State Board of Education or to the State. Some of them face on deep watert and ars very fine locations for warehouses, factories, etc People are Very rapidly making an tries of sand banks, etc in that section, and one man holds a sand bank near Cape Lookout at 110,000, Prof. Burkett, who has been so active In promoting the convention says be expecta a thousand persons to be pres ent but not a great number of farmers were on hand today, . Among these present was J no 8. Cunningham, Preal dent of the Cotton Grower Association and who is such a large grower ol to bacco. Ho says tobacco is caring bright In his section and that prices are starting off very Well. Ho waa very glad to see peace declared between Japan and R inula, but remarked that wars kept up prices. U CUTICURA REMEDIES SAVED HER LIFE" "When mv little trirl was six months old, she had eczema. We had used Cold creama and all kinds of remedies, but nothing did her any good ; in fact, she kept, getting worse. I used to wrap her hands up, and when I would dress her, I had to put heron the table, for 1 could not bold her. She would kick and scream, and when she could, the would tear her face and arms almost to pieces. I used four boxes of Ctrticura Ointment, two cakes of Cnti cura Soap, and gave her the Cuticura Resolvent, and she waa cured, and I see no traces of the humour left. lean, truthfully say that they have saved her life, and I should advise any one suffering aa she did, to give Cuticura a fair trial. Mrs. G. A. Conrad, Lis bon, N. H., Feb. 7, 1898." FIVE YEARS LATER Mrs. Conrad Writes "It is with cleosure that I can in form you that the cure has been per manent It is now six years since she waa cored, and there has been no re turn of the disease since. I have ad vised a lot of friends to use Cuticura In all diseases of the skin." Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, in warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle anoint ings with Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cure. This is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, permanent, and econom ical treatment for lorturine. disfigur ing, jtculug, burning, scaly, crusted and pimply skin and scalp humours. SoW thrtmchout Ik. VDrM. Cutter. iMlnu. Jfo. a 1 form of Choeolile Ootl P11U, ZUc. per ,UI of fUL ntDWBt, Jvc Sou, Xfte. PgUff Drujr k Chan. Oorn- yTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTS'irTTTTTTt TTTTT T TTTTTTTTTTo, BttstfrlkritflWl Or 8mm1 for uCu&UM 8kln aaooAV Fancy Fruits, APPLES AND BANANAS. Fresh At t ivals. tai St. Fruit Co Notice to Merchants. The schooner Ida Q. Ferran will load at Bal tlmore for New Bern. W:-:. -'X- Brokers. Citizens Bank The people have an eye to things convenient comfortable and cneetfuL Having fitted up our banking rooms to meet these requirements, we are ready to extend to all Who want Banking FacUitiac a hearty welcome. Come and teens. ' .' - Capital i r "' V . ' $50,000,00 Surplus and Profits ' 90,oto.w Deposiu.V r1 1 : $226.1 aoo Asseta ' - 1 . l3S4.an.gQ McDANIEL i fs i Corner Broad and Hancock sts. New barrel large No. 1. Shore Mackerel, New Lot Harvey ' Small Monumental Hams and Breakfast ftrips. English Cured Shoulders and Pic Nic Hams, FreBh Cakes and Crackers in Packages, Prunes, Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter, Queen Olives and Fresh Olive Oil, Walter Bakers Chocolate, Fresh Roasted Java Cof fee, ground to order 20c ts lb. I will thank you for o Bhare of your trade, and will do our best to please you. J. L. McDaniel Wholeoale Tarker Store. A Retail Grocer. Corner Broad and Hancock Sts. " vviuvt iWOU UIIU JLiUtWlk UlyD, 0 D. Petty's NATURAL STOCK LICK, Special Prices on Califor nia Hams. A complete Line Sugar Cured Meats and ALL KINDS PROVISIONS. M B&t!er Ike Package and by the Retail. L 3EE Ervin, Wholesale and Retail Orocer. No. 81 South Front St AAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAeAAaAAAAAAAaAAAAAaAAAiAA4 j The Woollen Studio. 92 EAST FRON T STREET- Films Developed 25cts aDozen. o no Last Chance aaB a d t . . A () ; we nave a lew qozen nice straw nau O ett that were one dollar to one dollar O and a halt - Every one hew In order to Mnn nnt this lot n mckiv we nave maa I the price at 60 cents for jour choice 0 ALL SIZES. New line ol Negligee shirts just re- T, A. Grkbn, Prestdent i' B. B. Meadows, Vice-Pro' tnC -,'T. A. UZZkXL, Cashier, f A. T. DJ Toller. Ancient witchery was believed In by only t few but the true merit of De Witt's WiU h Ift7,f;l Salvo Is known by ev?ry one who has UK"d It for boils, orifi, U'tfir, Kiimi and piles Stove Repairing. Time to put op your stoves for win ter. Don't neglect 'them until cold weather. Send them to 61 South Front Street and 1 wilt repair at-once, a A deliver them when wanted. . '. L II Cannon, . 61 8outh Front Bt , W ' 1 M A j() ceiyo .- Ob H HI A XT LI J 3 ! r.nt t . J". M In tVml P i:nva your Tall Coat ilti Gndf:ii!rt3Ctcara c::?.r.cl 'nnd rrczced : ii: o thc::i lCO u rccDnonocccocccococucco The "OLIVER" ... V. rin iai Soib Innnnct. Brick tsr UIi TYPEWRITER BE.STMACIIINJS MADE. Call ami eiamine Slork. Ovcn (1. Dunn, A '-ont. AHT.ft THE SHIP 13 WRBCKED a,VMrl MM WN frpsj M f4rM lktM W aaivswl, Aftf rr h"iHM tn Ut atot nrr wW mrmhtrwn rwr-sr tho firaomiM h imm t Ml -tnt itFst-rei t "Jrtr' Jvw tr stv m mmfit wnf tn tMrwr4f Msiiieart ihm 1 fus (r. iminr,V nlr hA Wkwes) pmki we, 'its. r t will tU for jour work and drliv.r it. - : E. I AV. f I V -
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