T r j, i;. C .w.sy "Icr::in-, fiepiciuber 12, 1003.; Vol. XXIII.-Ho. i:?.i 7 Twenty -Fourth Year I h ytrtrr fVVVtTTTTTfTTTTTTTmnVTTTVTTtTTTTTTTTTyTTTTry J. IL UITCIIELL ft. "CO., Ate Receiving ' They have the newest things in La- -dies Neckwear and ffovelties,the line is F beautiful, they are at 43 Pallod v-' cOppsItePostOffice J M Mitchell & Co., 1 E PottockSL, OppSsIte Post-office. 2 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA H ' J,L; HARTSFIELD; V fyould he glad to anvjone inspect: my aS it QOeS CO. ; Por Sale. john I - Have your Fall Coat " Suits and Skirts Steam Cleaned ' and Pressed. We make . them look like hew. '. ;' a. block; MEIICHANT TAILOR. , , . 96' Middle St, - i P. 8. We tall for and deliver work ; Fancy Fruits, A PPLKS A K D. HA NAN A5. Ffcsli Attyals. ii '7 I -i V Ladies Bread St h'uit Co tevV Ml i I TH K FA I I Tfaci Wcy ; v , AAA YoUiWill find AFDLLLINEOFFURNITURFi HEATING AND COOK STOVE.1 PICTURES, GO-CARTS, I10US1 ; FURNISHING ; GOODS, ETC., h Large and . complete line otEugs "V. ':. ... -,. " Picture frames made at : b; IVES, have itoork 98 Middle Street- y One Hundred Twenty-Fife Cent Norelr Harked :Powo to Hflffn eti.j, v " ; Eunett's Book Store ? , .. .... , Crescent Tobacwu Company. ia Cj.Ij.B Cija Sin. Wlire the moat fastidious tante can be satisfied either to a smoke or chew, Alto a first clans Soda Fountain whore ell popular fountain drinks are em-red. Dud'I orgpt to try our Ice Crwim. A Crfsm that la Cream, VV. P. Bnrrinrrton . MANAGER. A- Ml . .'.If (- a i DESPZnATE EilCOUuTER Between Two Lightning Rod Agents at Wilbon Adams to Hang Thursday.-' The Naif Cate. . '.Governor Leaves For Hew England. . Addret to Engineers. College"," -. ' -. Reception.' I , ', , Raleigh, Sept 11. - At the town of Wilbon, in Holly Springs township,' this county, Saturday afternoon,; there was a desperate shooting" affair" in ' which two lightning tod agents named Aiken and Lendon, both -from Dunn, figured) t appears from the) statements brought here that both, men were drinking, and that 'Aiken attacked Lendon with whip, whereupon the latter cut him with a pocket knife, , whereupon Aiken went into a store, procured a shot gun, pursued Lendon. and shot him in the4eotton produced, by members of the back,-then caught him, threw' hid down and stomped him. wo men of the place, one of them S. G. Wilbon followed Aiken to save the life of Len don, but he turned upon them and pur gued them all the way to, Wilbon' house, where ' they locked themselves in. Aiken went around the houise sev eral times with the gun and threatened to kill them, and once put the gun through and : attempted ' to shoot -a young daughter of Wilbon. ' The men were tried at Fuquay Springs today, When notice was given' to Wili Adams', -r pie condemned, man . in jail here, 'that the Governor had: ordereo hirfl to be hanged next .Thursday, he manifested no interest 1n the matter, indeed did not leem to rertnze his fate. i'V-.wa'j' V It ' has been intimated that there would be habeas corpus proceeding's- In the case of the men charged -with, kill ing Mall at the hospital for the Insane, but any such plan has been definitely abandoned. The attorneys will devote themselves, to the investigation this week by. the directors,. from which" in teresting developments seem to- be ex pected. -; ' r Governor Glenn and party left at one o'clock this morning on private car, over the Seaboard Air Line for New England, where, as' has been ' stated, the governor ; will make a series of speeches -on ' North Carolina and the South.'..,. Yesterday State Treasurer Lacy and ex-Congressman B. H. Bunn addressed a very large meeting of the conductors and engineers - of the Atlantic Coast Line at Rocky Mount, " Mr. Lacy, who returned here today, says Mr. Bunn made one ' of the, most appropriate speeches he ever heUrd. ' Next Thursday at Edenton Street M, E. Church Sunday School, & sj.ecial reception will be given in honor of the A. AM. College cadets and of the Methodist girls who are attending the various colleges in Raleigh. . j. FEWER HOURS, MORE WAGES New Desiaadt To N Made Upoa Coal Operat ' ere I DM.mber Ehamokin, Pa., Sfpt. lO.-In a whir, w ind campaign through the apthracite wal region Jihn Mitchell, president o the L'niU-d Mine Workers of America, is getting hit fullowera into line in an tidpation of the convention to be heli in hliamokm next Decemlxir. - Tiiere ii lillle doubt that the miner will a'n.n k for the rwoj-nition of Uieir union eo t!i;it they nmy oht.ui fornml enntret regukilmg their deal int'nwith ti,B n.iiiK-owriera. It in aioo U i 'y I -t l' y v.,11 ii ii mi lir ! tn'ii in t' ). ,! r.f w ',k a',' ii n in ri, i in v. i in en-iy i nr' in f,l f work. ..' l v 1 1 1 COTTON CONVENTION ADJOURNS. An Intereetlnj. Meeting In which Many Vex atious Problems were Settled, j, ' ; Asheville,' N. C, Sept. 8. The South ern Cotton Growers' Associotion for three days in session at Kenilworth Inn, .adjourned tonight, to meet again in November at Hot Springs, Ark. A meeting will also be held in January at Montgomery, Ala. , 1 Mayor Barnard en behalf of the city tendered an invitation to the associa tion to meet in Asheville this fall. President Joroan resDonded- to the in vitatian. He thanked the city officials for the invitation; for. the cordiality and hospitality shown; the association by the, people of Asheville,-' and' : said mat at a meeting of the committee this afternoon Hot Springs had been selected as ' the November , place ,bf meeting and that Motgomery had been promised that one meeting would be held there. : ,.'',, . President Jordan stated that he would Use his influence to have the mid-sum mer .meeting next 'year held in Ashe ville. ''V'1',?'1'i,lliL1'j-.iiVt V The association today adopted a reso lution levying 3 cents on every hale of association., ..One cent of this revenue goes to the, national organization, one cent to the state organization and one cent to the county organization within the cotton belt. -It is estimated that $300,000 in reve nue for the national, state and county organizations will thus be raised, The ease of Vice .President Peters, whom President Jordan attempted to remove, came up in executive session this afternoon. - -President Jordan was sustained, but Mr, Peters will have ah opportunity to resigq. SIX KILLED And Fifteen iniuretf In Wreck - on Elevated Road, New York. - New York, Sept U,-tAs a result of a car on the 9th avenue 'elevated tn in jumping the track tod plunging to tne street, six "persons were killed and fifteen injured,- some fatally,: shor ly after seven this morning. . .. The ; act- dent happened at Ninth avenue and 63rd street, i and; is the first time in ! thj historv of the elevated road in this city that a car has failed to the street Ths train was bound south' packed full with people on their way to their daj's labor The tram was delayed at 116th stre and Eighth avenue for1 several minutes, and when it got started - the motorman tried to make- up- for lost, time, ; As the train approached 53rd street, where the Sixth avenue elevated trains, are switched from 9th avenue- and Sent through 63rd street to the. 6th avenue, the motorman thinking the switch was properly set for him, did not slacken the speed Of the train. ." The 'first car passed over the switch all right .When the switchman seeing his mistake turn ed the switch and the second car. left the track and crashed through the guard Ail and fell to the street below, a distance of twenty five feet Imme diately there was a mass of howling humanity among the. broken . twisted wreck of the car. - The other cars re mained on the track and hurry calls were sent for ambulances. , The fire alarm was turned in, the third car of the train having caught fire from the third rail The injured were removed to the Bellevue, Flower, and Roosevelt hospitals. . Coroner Scholer was or dered to arrest the motorman, con' ductor and switchman. The conductor has been arrested. - . - , '. - Earthquake Killed 450. . Rome Sept 10. Odkial figures of victims of the earthquake in the pro vince of Cjtanznro show that 4r0 dead have already been found, thnt altout 1,000 were Injured and that there are an enormous number of persona without ahelter. '.G'.VLY ESCAPED ' SERIOUS INJURY Mri, J. t. Bunion and Har Sliltr, Mut Ruby Oanlela In a Runaway. Mm. J. K. lii'titon wa (Invinjf with l.i r ''-r -i 1 i' v I Li' i on I ' ! runt r-ct In it v.h. n a i!"g I hy !! . f : - m frnnt 1 ,t I f t All AVFUL -SKIH DISEASE Sores Covered Neck and Cheeks -: -Itched Day and' Night Noth- (rig Did Me" Any Good Was U Growing Worse. CURED BY.CUTICURA"' - ; AT COST OF $4.50 - Miss Nellie Vander Wiele, of Lake side, N. Y.,- writing under date of April 18,1904, says : -VI-do wish yon wouia puonsa vuih iciicr in uic newg. papers, so that others sunenne as mg as 1 have may see it and be helped. I suf- fered for many months with an awful akin disease, .sores covering my ears, neck, and cheeks. . Scabs would form and they would swell, and itch day -and night. Then they would break open and blood and matter run out. I had tried many different remedies. bumonc of them did me any good. I was growing . worse wnen x tnea the Cuticura Remedies,. The first application helped me, and when I had used two cakes of Cuticura Soap, three boxes of CuticuraOintment, and three bottles of Cuticura Resolvent, I was completely cured." - - - IflnlURlijiflUlG Humours, Eczemas! Itchlngs, ' - and Chafings Cured by " "' ' .Cuticura " it The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as m eczema ; the fright ful scaling, as iu psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled head; the facial disfigure- -ment as ia pimoles and rinirworm: the- awful -suffering of infants, and. anxiety 01 worn,out parents, as in milk crust, tetter, and salt rheum, all demand a remedy! of almost super hunjan virtues to successfully cope with them. ThatXuticura Soap, Ointment, and fills are such stands proveu beyond all doubt by the testi jnotiy of tie civilized world,. '- Cutlviinl lnap; nliitmnVlirifl Pllll T wlil throiiffhoiS ftll'VOrld. Vvitvr lirujtit Cli';m. Corii., Suit Praprlon, BoslvO. ' 1 ScoM fur Uuw fc Ca akla Huawun.. ' Misses Wyatt Music Class. . , sThe-i Misses Wyatt ' opened their m sic classes,' in ' this city, Monday September 11th, at 153 Middle St. sThe following 'as to their musical standing of the Misses Wyatt is of importance: ' ' TO THB PEOPLE OP NEW BERN. I take this opportunity to recommend to those who dosire W, secure compe tent teachers of piano . and- violin- the Misses Bessie and Jessie Wyatt. , --. Miss Bessie Wyatt . has taken ; both the. certiftftate" and the full diploma course in piano 'playing, and has had several years successful experience as a teacher in some of he prominent schools in the State. " Miss Jessie Wyatt also took a teach ers certificate in the violin department and has had experience as a teacher. -They are deserving of confidence and patronage.. 1 Very respectfully, ' A. GILMORE WARD BRYANT, Director Southern .- Conservatory of ' Music - . - ' , Durham, Sent. 55, 1906. ' .1." - ". .,V Watch and Clock Repairing.' 1 : I am now located at E9 Broad street where I am ready - to repair watches, clocks, jewelry, etc.. at prices tnat cannot fail to please.: Notify me and I will call for -your work and deliver it. ' ' ' . E. J. MATTHEWS '. ' A New Meat Market. : - Mr. A. D. Harris, who conducts a grocery store on etrner of Griffith and AUmqrn-streetf, will starts firatelafS meat market in connection wltn hia store next Saturday Sept 16, this eiuUing the people of that section of the city to gt their meat on short no tire snd saving trouble and time. Mr. liar rl will carry the fineatline of meat and taiMgo that can be procured. Mis make of ftniisnjre will be a feature as he is an adil in that article. The market will' fee styled Harris Mi'iit Mruket A phone will be put in and the cilizcnn will be pouted general ly by his ada in the Journal. A tunic Hint iniikcs rich, red blood. lh iii.m strength, lirallh and haiipincua to thi wliuln funuly. Nothing Viuiala Uuih ti r' 1 y Mountain Tea M t.,.i. ' lc i in. Ml Ly K. 8. Duffy. ir i;.: ( lcplE. all. r owfiK a n- 3 New Barrel Fulton Market 1 :;: ! V Corned Beef RlBQ ' Harveys -uLu-p tiams-and Break ' fast Strips, ZJj"MtRke- Lare ...v riain, oweet Cucumber Pickles, rgeuornea Mackerel. Try a Lard and your biscuit will taste J. L. McDaniel Wholesale farker Store. ft JUST RE CEIVED. A Full Car of flu Well lion Brands. Our Patent, Calla Lilly and Above All Flour. Ifyou wish to get a barrel of first class gooc?8 at a lover price, come to see me You can get anything else usually kept in a grocery store at a reasonable ptice here also Ht.EC Ervin, s IVholt sale and Retail Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. UiAAAiAA aarW W Www 1 FANCY c Xight and Fancy Vests continue to grow in iavor. No man who makes any pretensions to correct dressing can get along : Without EXTR A. VE3T3. kThe white and light colors are f,be most pop ular. . Dark ones if you prefer them. We have them in cotton, Hilk andalUorta of washable combinations. TO HE RIGHT, you must have one ' or two light vests t ome and see the nen.beauties $1,1 60, 200, S60and3O0 - m uwm. OAAnAnAfAMMM m. e (Mi A Z Picture Have 7 . ' WHILE THE LKAVES ARE bUP. V'.: CO CCOT3 AND QI.00 92 FAST FRONT STROEf. C.'.r Ln::d JJtist . V. M . -1 . ( , " ' ; i f : : - Grocery Store Small Sugar Cucumber P'les. Heins Sweet fresh Prunes, Nice poum better. pound of our pure kettle rendered" Retail Oroeer. Comer Broad and Hancock Sts. AAAA.,..aU-a a,3 WW w W W WWJ W Wr VESTS O O fa a of Your House Wirs Mcb. Received. Its. Full lino IIanlv7ire .1. Heath and llilli;ia S-" !-; Co1,' . i J 9 -i