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:c. : ".rS i:.C Cattmlay T.IornIr, Cfpteialicr 0,'IOQS. Vol. ;'xxiii.no. 137. Twenty-Fourth Yor . . ?. ir ::imi CLSTROYEO BY AR",Y WORM. YO'JNG KAN DROWNED. V, n n s a, -if t- -1 ar 8(W Special in Ladies ; : : ? - , -V v - 1 - . . . , i t " ' O f ti I 'i 4 " f Jl'l t ' Inasmuch as we will move in Our New ' Store on r about 15th '. inet. hence these low prices.' ' - , i v . . ' ! Ladies Night Robes made of tfie best Cambric -or Nainsook at " 60c, 76c, 1.00 and $1.50. t ,-S, S -Ladies Underskirts "at 50c, 15c, $1.00 -and $1.25, beautifully ' ; trimmedinVal I rr'rlwn tuck flowered. ; , r0 (" 4 Pants at 25c, 85c, Bic. , -J , V A' ;TV s ' 'S"f A' Corset Covers at 25c, K3e, 60c - . 4 m Take advantage of this sale, a look will convince you, the gm-w. ments speak for themselves.- ' '', Z K Vv . ' i- TV - I'M Mitc&ell & "Co.;': , " J : phone m,r -"'Uf PoZocA St4 0pposUe:Pqsoffice. :A Hew Goods a; At to Power of Police Justice Over Criminals. ' - , . I 'Can Police luttlc ImpoM Fin er 8tn u poidt. Quutlos el Jury Trial. Jht Nail Cue tht Sensation. Liquor . - $ Dosloro ; Fsllad i By' Slxtean t ".V"! ( Nam. ' .'; Rileigh, Sept 8.:-Govemor Glenn leaves tomorrow for the New England States on his speaking tour, and will return , about the end of. the month. I While away he will of course be the re- cipi&t of many social functions. . :.. k square teat is to be . made of the 1 law by which the police justice of this city can send persons to the roads di- Irect or can impose fines, -all. without a trial by jury. In the case of the woman I convicted of keeping a disorderly house in the tenderloin district here,,. Bertha I Brown, by name? she. ' was fined $100, In another case a negro was sentenced i to the roads for 90 days for gambling and another for six months for . assault I with deadly weapon. Attorney J. C IL. Harris said today that he had for some time been waiting for. an oppor I tunity to make a test ease and so took j this .matter, as regards these three persons, before . Judge Pumeli of the Federal court. The contention of Mr. Harris is that a warrant on information I and belief, such as were those in these Cravta County Cotton Shrink Thirty Par ; ! Cant By ThtPatt. Remedy Te . : Kill Army Worm. . ' " 4: ; ' . .. ::'-.!: The. farmers of Craven county are wrestling with the army worm problem Ite ravages extend to all parts of . the county but seem to be worse in the w cinity of New Bern. NImb Parson . Attwnpt to. Swha From Sinking Boat To Shore But Fall. - ( . ; Wednesday afternoon Nelson Parsons a white boy, aged 1? years was drowned near Tooley Landing, on the Pamlico county side of BroadCreek. , " Parsons anoT another - young man I nnmMf Trw PrtMi rnawA In Katktno, anA The writer went out Friday to asceiv hav t ft w .,, Wla1lil nnt intn tainhe damage being done, and found 'he mUM,e of strewn towing g severu. coiwn neiun wnere l""?"' When they Wanted to get back to land were entirelydevoid of leaves . y0ung Parsons wid heucouldn't swim uu.8 and was going back in the boat Both The crops ol Messers. Spencer, Jones, 1 ot wt0 whm Jt have suffered wprse than others, thel . .. ..f .. t a- damage being not less than one half ,- vben he MW Ul vum Tfwtuoi nuciB a jrioiu vx vuo nuu . l a. i ' j i a. : J : . r - ' , , lout gob uie uuni-nurw, Diruci ouinnu onealf bales of cotton was expected I deftvoredto but rf . , m um uurcu- forts B-ee,,. Young Price rs of a bale will be gathered. 1 ' u ..u to ten In most tew places where the land is rich, it is noticed that the worm has made attack, but where the lanlispoor the crop has not been troubled and it u said that the Worm will jiot thrive tn poor land. It is safe to say Sthat the damage to the cotton crop of. Craven county by this pest so ' far is 30 -per cent. swift and severe. In some instances the K "ck Pple weU, .HoUtater's Rocky nil nn th I aluuuwuu i w cenu, xs or lau- leia. r or saie ny t a. may, GenU Furnishings and other Dry Goods and Notion. Which I am opening my former store in the Bryan building at the corner of Middle and Sooth Front ' streets. Fall and Winter Suits the latest Makes and Styles. . ;-l;r:fllf HATS, SHOES, AND A. FULL LWE OF DRY EVERY-DESCRIPTION.; ' GOODS OF Everything New and y Up-to-date at prices to sui the buyert , Call and see Bryan Blocks Corner Middle' ind ionth liont Streets. - -;'.r-.- .'--y-v cases.' is allesral and void." and 'second I have just returned from the Northern iharkete .with a Bran .'fimtt. .?! that it is in violatibn of the 14th amend in, ment of the United States constitution. to deny a trial by jury. - He cites, in pout the case of Jameson vs Wunbush, this being the ease decided by Judge Emory Spear from Georgia, and also a case from Ohio, that - of Callahan v Wilson, decided by Judge Harlan of the United States Supreme court, Mr. Harris fay the State of Georgia never appeals from the decision of Jude Speer The case recently came before the Su preme court from AsheyiUe, but At torney Harris says doe hot. apply to the cases now taken before Judge Pur nell, onto habeas corpus proceedings. The Supremo court held that the legis lature had a right to give a police jus tice power to try, as a magistrate has it, and to f urther give Jurisdiction of all the petty misdemeanors, :v.,Tne re corder of Charlotte binds over, while the police justice here imposes direct sentences.: It seems that there is also a change in the road law. here in Wake county by which the county commis sioners, as commissioner of roads have the power to take prisoners from jail. to which they have been sentenced, and pat them on the : road for the the of sentence. C -J There is a great deal of talk now about the terrible affair at the Central HKATINfr AND COOK STOVES Hospital and it appears to bethegener- X - I al oninion that It will tak Sfirreater eZ' t nUl UKt5, UU-UAiHi, UUU5t tent than it Bret appeared and may "FURNISHING : GOODS, ETG, ... - v-r'v: - l the -whole question of management and Large . and ; Complete treatment of patients bore. From time to timer wild stories have been current; but happily these when run down have proved In the past to be baseless; one er two other rumors are current, which no doubt will be Investigated. The judicial proceeding in the Nail ease will also be wide-reaching In their character. It was thought that perhaps tM coro ner jdry would bring in some other persons in ha findings, but H did not do o. The liquor dealers here failed by 16 names to get enough to have the Board ef Aldermen call an election on the question of open saloons, so this matter goes over until next year. spread has been checked, and on farm of Mr. W. H. Bray, not only has if Kaon ,tiAlrAf1 tu,l tfij. wwm hna hwm deatroved. Mr. Brav has already had! ;l . ' rw w w Z ' : - 11 M-.i J soma exnerience with the nest and early I email swamp xarm, weu uraineu, hmi fiirht to-'aara' hia croo. -The Igood for cotton and corn, situated on difference lnlh atinearance of the! the north aide of Neuse river 18 miles nUnta on either aide of Menae road will I ve Mew Bern, near Uowpen landing, show that Mr. Bray has. won -Wit Inl'or particulars call on W. F. Lancaster the flrfit - On bis farm the cotton Is in I Tausciwiy, . fln thMffv Mitulifcinn- Mkvered with a heavy, green foliage, while across the I - JfiDtry OtlCO road Uie ptanto are stripped entirely oil . rturf HortheW-J e-mtr, You Will FIND ; A FULL LINE OF FURNITURF, J OH N line ot Bugs Picture fimei mde it; B; I V E S, 96 Middle Street RUltt ana n&iris oiettiu Cleaned - and Pressed ,7e ) make, them look ke'new." " ' . '-'y k ' A. BLOCK, MERCHANT TAILOR. M MkklleSt, . . ' 1 F. S.W call for and deliver work GASKIN3 CYCLE CO. has fttUdout a portable wood sawing machine which Will enable the citisena of New Born to get their wood sawed at their own lot without detay and trouble at 4te per cord, one cut, 76o per cord two ruts. Phone rfi. ''''' CONTRACTORS nVelrlng to ewply U borers to work oo railroads will And il te thvlr a rlvan tae t communicate with J.'f, Taylor, r. O. Bo 671 MIH.1 OLA FERERF.K will rn htr music cIms Momlsy f-nnilH'r 4 1 h, i hr oiiinle roxn hear tb conirr il MH (If and Hum ttrn u. ! We Hell'Via Craateat care taken in making our ereamfand only beat material!. it is Pare and Whotrsome. Can ' be eaton by the Sncmi dolicaUper , son without fear of injury. 3S Cmls par quart, packed in ice, delivered at your houae. Aro Sherbets and Ice Cream Soda. , TilcScrby SEARCHING INQUIRY tried to aave hint but could not reach him: He never appeared after going down the second time.' -fr-. r: Price hurried to . shore : to get help and twd or three other men responded to his calls. They worked nearly two hours before finding the body, The worm' made ito appearance about troubles., taakea bkwd, . bone and leave, the naked Stalks SODDOrtinir its I T J. K. Dixon, Entrj Talur for Jom temttf. product of bolls which are already. be I suw at north croiiitur.d W New Barrel Fulton Market ' ! r Worried Beef 1? - iUsp . Harveys Small Suiar uui-tu nams and. Jdreak . , fast Strips, - Tesn tritrand Rice. Large Cucumber Pickles. H.in a,t ,uueu buu JTiain, ; . a weet cucumber Pick-lea iiV.i. p xti - . - - . f vo a uiico i.lUO vLarge Corned Mackerel. Try a pound of our pure ketUe rendered -ara ana your biscuit will taste better. , J. L. McDaniel Wholesale Tarker Store. - Betall Oroeer. . Comer Broad and Hancock Sta. . 4 W. x R10G8. CUnwit osMa twuoty in tlaum to tnnin to ahrivel un.,'i.irt Kri A 1 l?J!?!?JETtIfL USSL " e mm - - - r1.-- . tr- j I in vv ruvei vmlsv awwiiwHsy,- im wwn, n. tt Mr. Bray h) our interview said that 1 1 l"'rrj'" nwKwf! iaa the Saving Of his Crop Was due to spray I Lrina on Um north id of Wbka Oak Rrnr . .. i . .,uwl ni.liii. Mv I ana MUKwa on wi norm or no imvn un ing with a ulution of Bordeaux mix-1 Undl. th v PMm-m m ud wi tore and Paris Ereen. , I known m th st4iw ion. m tbo aonui or J. w. Pari green in solution iS said to be I W, ColUra, outtawios by oathnatton two hundnd effecUveJwt Improved by the addition I "ZZS&RS. h da, rf soDUmpt w er the Knrrieaux mixture, tnat mixture I wunou:- . mm. - w eauairur a better' adhiaion of the noison . .. . .'-....-.::....-... ..v.':.-. L. I ;-atM Mk. an to tne plants. ;T .;;. - I Bnto4 s-ot t. 1 k Dixon, nay, imb Mr. Bray very kindly gave the lor-1 ana x-omcio. mmcr laaar m foam etmar. mala of the solution which the Journal is pleased to publish that It may be Of benefit to the farmers in case the army worm makes an invasion another The following is the solution: To 45 gallons of water add 5 gallong Bor deaux mixture and one pound of Paris Green, mix thoroughly and spray. Crescent Tobacco f Company u Up.to.daU Cinr aatl Tobaeca .ton. ..-- . ..... .. ' . ....... ... Where the most fastidious taste can be satisfied either in a smoke or chew, Also a first clasi Soda Fountain Colds cause congestion and costive- ness. Fluids which should pass through the bowels and kidneys are secreted by I where all popular fountain drinks are the nose ana tnroat. uoiustersitocKy i ummL Mountain Tea will positively euro 86 4' cents.': Sold by F, S. Duffy. . . ;,vVp ' i i bom 'i '" y THE JAPANESE RIOTS Hostility If alnat americast BecauM ( Pose I , Treaty. CKarcke Birati. Nw ' ". Pisert 1 fever Islofc': Don't forget to try our Ice Cream. A Cream that is Cream, , '." VV. D. Barringtbn AAAaAAAAAAAAAAAULiAAAAAAA Fancy Fruits, AITLUS AND r.ANANAS. ' 1 One IlunJrrd Tvrfr.Ij-fivt Cent KflVfU MiikfJ Vrxi to Efirra c!l. Ukti It ttverser 0 Bill Case Aad ! . UaUht Caatral NetaKal I Special te Journal. '. Raleigh, N. C, 8rp, 8th Covemdr Glenn this evening oo the eve of tar ing the Bute wrote every director of I the State IlodpiUl for the Insane here, loot inly to fully invmtlgate the death of Tboma Nail, a patictit, but aUo to make diligent inquiry whether anyoth r Inmat h hven homlily or inhinnanly trcnttd by any ofy.i-nr or attiidBnt and to go to the txjttom of OYerytliirn " th jHili'ic can fully know tlx J.-ondilion of affaire. The testimony 4 to bp aworn to and tttV.n m-ti.j-m; ! k'.'j anil fiUnl 'U the fi.iv tr r . -. Ntrt Mondi; Mutie Clan. Tt. irtooo Wratl arin onen thelr Toldo, Bopt 8-Martial law rules To-1 mrie classea, m this city, next Monday kio tods Notwithstanding this fact, I Sentember Uth. at 163 Middle 8t The however, and that the military force I following as to their musical standing has been increased the temper or ttte0 th Misses Wyattla of importance; peepie has not Been suojeetea. tuoungi .. T was resumed last n'ght and undercover I to thi rxorLX or KKW BtiX. ofuarkness tne moo wrougnt great j opportunity to recommend damage. An attempt was made to cut to wbo desire to secure eompe oft the citys Bght supply despite troops, . of DUno Tiofln the nearly succeeaeo.- r suing m . uus we Raul ri. Wystt mob tied up tne tramway service uie ym Wyltt has taken, both rioters stopping the ears In ths streetl... rmtM nnd the fuU dloloma and setting them on fire.. Several build m DUwinir. and ha had ing were aisb burned Including the po-l. Jtu9 .nceessful experience as lice station ana several suo-siationa i ta mmM f the prominent 1 no moD.surgea aooui, uio imperial no- KhooM m the SUte. mu wmcn la ai ii uiw wiui iur-1 ieesie Wyatt also took a teacb- Ign gueeia. b. n naminu is wvup- ping at this hoteL r The demonstrations have taken an anti-foreign turn aa well as being anti government and troops sre stationed about the Imperial to pro tect the gueeta. The government also has troop guarding foreign Wtatlon. The bt Indication of th feeling againat foreigner is Illustrated in th burning ot ten ehrintian churchee and on miiwion. Th newspaper with th Mceptiun of th government organ bave taken iik with Uie mob and thir ut- toranro huv lu far from pacific. I'll of (he tn't nuli'-al of Ohjb organ hn Iwn iippronitrJ. Tht rnain eitav tin ia i:iiii"t AmirU-n fr somrhow the i(U a pn'vnila tl.at preMiir fmm r eertificaU In th violin department and has had experience as a teacher, Thsy are descrying of confidence and patronage. - . . ; Very rpectlully, . CILMORE WARD BRYANT,' Director .Southern ' Conservatory Mimic , Durham, Sept 2, 1906. ' ' - i T: ' y. 1:3 . A. I3ICOlIs Mr, ment can t--f r; B V.1 n.ll ul i' A t .- It ami t) Ami-ricangnvnm .1 (!, a-c'i ( nrof tht j Ii tl. i.i; anf nn n.ivu.-li-r I. i- r. I 1 i 0 ft I -'-'i'.-y 1 ( H 1 I 1 (1l V JUST RE CEIVED. A Fall Oar.ol tte Well Known Branils. Our Patent, Calla Lilly and Above .11 Flour. - If you wish to get a barrel of first class goods at a low price, come to see iu e You can get anything else usually kept in a. grocery store at a reasonable piice here also H q i Hj 3E3E Ervin, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. AAAA.A4AAAAAAAAAAAlAl.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAtAl. CCCTCCOOCCOOCCCOCCCOOCCCOn : I FANCY" VESTS Iight and Fancy Vests continue to grow in favor. No man who makes any pretensions to correct dressing can g3t along ; without EXTRA. VE3TS. tTha white and light colors are the mo3t pop ular. Dark ones if you prefer them. We have them in cotton, &ilk and all worts of washable-combinations. TO E RIGHT, you must have one or two light vests tome and see the nen beauties $1, 1 60, 2 00, 2 60 and 3 00 C t ( i) U CCC020D0CCC3CCCCa3CUCC3 Have a'"..- Pictured of Your House ;-: WHILE THE LEAVES ARE OUfi . CO CCKT3 AND .3 $1.00 r 02 OAST FRONT STREET Eltel Wire Car Load JJust Received. : ; :,; Ccolt r.tovca, Heaters. Full line Uardwarb 1 r.uildnrs Ilatolal. "Heath and UiUijan; lr.t3 Oils and 0.1ac3. . ' ' -Vf , f i . i ?!,,., iiii rs : T.ill Supply Co1,' I'lione It 's i... t .
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