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Twenty-Fourth Year .mmmMMnM, TvTtTTTvTv I At e Receiving Their New Fall Goods l" ti." MITCHELL & iJO., They have the newest things in La dies Neckwear and Novelties, the line is beautiful, they are at 43 Pollock Street Opposite Post Office J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office, J L,. HARTSFIELD, Contractor and Builder. OFfll'lt 93 1-2 MIDDLE ST. PHONE 238. WWc be gtaa to have any one inspect myVbork 'l 44 Lams aS tt gOeS Up. For Sale. You Will FIND A FOLLLINEOF FURNITURF, 1IKAT1NG AND COOK STOVES PICTURES, GO-CARTS, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ETC Large and complete line ot Bugs Picture frames made at B. IVES, ;98 Middle Street JOHN Ladies ! Have your Fall Coat Buits and Skirts Steam Cleaned and Pressed. We make them look like new. A. BLOCK, MERCHANT TAILOR. 96 Middle 8t, P. 8. We call for and deliver work Fancy Fruits, APPLES AND BAMAS. FteslV Arrivals. One Hundred Twenty-Five Cent Novels Harked Powa to fifteen eta. Ennett's Book Store I . : : Irnail -St Fruit -fti - I Mf i: STYLE1 I ----- ' , u wmtm mr memtm toUond tfetkln W.I i Crescent Totfacto Company. An Vp.to.da.ta Ciar ui Tobacco Start. Where the moat fastidious taaU can be satisfied either In a amok or chew. Also a flret elaa 8od FounUln where all popular fountain drinka are erved. .; , , . Don't forget to try our Ice Cream. A Cream that ia Cream, , We D. Barrlngton y ' MANAGER. j A.. NICOLIa, RALEIGH. ightning Rod Agent, Escapes North After Shooting. Officers Get Mom GUILTY OF NEGLIGENCE, I him to ride on the engines. . '' . Judge Brooke, attorney for the com' ; -; r. , t pahy here, luuided a letter to thftHI Tki Atlantic CesstLIn It to Ch1' by ness signed by tSe master mechanic1 authorizing S. B. Reig to ride, -. Four Jurisi. Engineer UnlMtructed. Norfolk Public Ledger: Supreme Court Appwhv el Illicit Dltlll.r. Power of Police Justices. Charier Granted. Cov- i ernor't Northern Trip. , Dock J ery Back to Hit Office, Raleigh, Sept 12. The Supreme court today took up the docket of ap peals from the third district. Among the attorneys who are here are A. D. Ward, New Bern; ex-Governor Aycock and ex-Judge Robinson of Goldsboro, and Swift Galloway of Snowhill. - Revenue officers have returned here after a raid near Durham, in which they got all of an illicit distillery, ex cept the cupper which the owner had removed. It is the belief that the own er gave the information himself as to his plant, this being quite a custom of moonshiners, in order to throw the of ficers off, so that the next time infor mation comes the officers would think not worth while to go to the place. ( A deputy sheriff went out in the Holly Springs section to capture Aiken, the lightning rod agent who shot his partner Lennon. Aiken had gone and his father said that he had helped him to escape, having taken him across the country to Dunn, where he took a train for the north- There are many shots Lennon, too deep to be picked out. Much interest is felt here in the ha beas corpus case to be heard Thursday by Judge Purnell, involving the power of the legislature to give the police Justices of Raleigh authority to impose sentence without a jury trial. Bertha Brown, the white woman of ill fame, whom he fined $100 has been allowed to give bond for appearance before Judge Purnell Thursday, and today papers were served on the road superin tendent to bring in three negroconvicta on Thursday who were sentenced by Justice Badger. Most of the people in this section ap pear to think that the cotton crop is about half a good one, but It is Baid that it is better than the one in 1901. Charters are granted the Guarantee Loan, Realty, and Insurance Company of Salisbury, capital stock $100,000 E. Wharton of Greensboro, J. S. Mc- Cubbins and E. H. Hat rison of Salis bury, stockholders; the Bradley Mfg, Co., Charlotte, to make .handkerchiefs, suspenders, underware, clothing, etc., capital stock $260,000, W. S., W. E., and TV H. Bradley stockholders; Bailey Bros, incorporated of Winston-Salem to manufacture tobacco in all forms, capital stock $300,000, Muntford B. Bailey and others stockholders. Governor Glenn goes first to Concord New Hamshlre on a New England tour, His wife and Miss Rebecca Glenn, his daughter, have gone to Buffalo Lithia Springs. Mrs. James B. Glenn and her daughter Alsie have gone to Greensboro for a few days and thence go to Chat- moss, Va. Mr. E. P. B. Glenn and his four children, who have been visiting at the executive mansion here for fortnight hare gone to their home at Macon, Ga., accompanied by his mother M:a. Chalmers Glenn, who will remain there during the winter. United State John C. Dockery has returned here from Baltimore and now in his '.office again, for the first time In over two months. ., One of the two bullets fired by police man Rogers has been taken out, being located under the shoulder blade but the other one re mained and is in the chest. " The par tial paralysis of on leg continue an is rather puxxle to the physician as the bullet is not In a place calculated to eaus such trouble. ; . There , were only ' tiro other draw bridges on the line run over by Reig The Atlantic Coast Line railroad with his excursion train, r Witness did stands charged by ' four : juries with not know whether the letter . had ever negligence as the result of today's in- been delivered to Reig, or whether the quest into the cause of the wreck on its latter had availed himself of the privi- New Barrel Fulton Market Corned Beef ? line, at Bruce station August 27th, when seventeen people were killed and fifty or more were injured. ' The Nor folk city Jury, sitting to learn the cir- iui;no to . nW.h nf nn muscle. A wonderful remedy for mak nfhairietima who died here In a hos- mg sick people well. Mouisier s Kocsy j-nf niiiviu) Avar- a ravi-1t Virv11i nnr I Mountain Tea. 36 cents, Tea or Tab- that the company was negligent in send peta ing Engineer Reig in charge of the ex cursion train's engine when he was un acquainted with this division. The Nor fold county jury followed soon after with a similar verdict: The former follows: "We, the jury from the City of Nor folk, find that the Atlantic Coast Line railroad was negligent in placing Engi neer Reig in charge of the train on 4 division on which he was not fully ac q minted." The Norfolk county verdict follows HERVEY HAS COME aad Asaelat lis ' Wrth- FNwr la lege. A bracing tonic. Cures all stomach troubles. Makes red blood, bone and For sale by P. S. Duffy. IN DEWEY CASE Opining Arguments Made B.lore Supreme r V t I-.. At!.!.... uvuii iwviuay. vp.inv... .,nvi. Down By Court On Oth.r Cam. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Sept, 12.- The opening "Igument today in the Supreme Court was m the case against defaulting ex- "We, the jury find that the said par-1 cashier Dewey of New Bem, who made ties came to the death in a wreck on I the long flight to El Paso, Texas, the Atlantic Coast Line railway near where he lived in quiet and under Brace's station, on August 17, at ju 1 Bame ,ong yery open araw-unuKw, uiiu luiuier uwl tuc . said Atlantic Coast Line railway was prominent men appeared in theargu negligent in entrusting train to onejment. Ex-Governor Aycock, F. T, Engineer Reig, who was not familiar 1 Osborne (by brief) A. D. Ward and P. with this division 01 tne roaa. m. Peraall for Dewev. the attorney THE engineers testimony. general, W. W. Clark, D. L. Ward tfhd The first witness was S. B. Reig, en- 0. H. Guion for the State. Chief Jus- gineerof the ill-fated train, who said Uce HiU of ArKan8M wa8 invited he lived in Kast Kaitora, va. He saiq htm in charce of the excursion train or,A n,h.n no ) Hmwhrirlo-A nmn the hearing. He expressed mucn 111 it was too late .for him to stop.. He had I terest in the argument, and after never been over this end of the line be-1 had ended, comnlimented several of the by during 11-it fore. Did not know there was a draw bridge. He did not see the half-mile board, Crossed other bridges and rail road crossings and stopped at them Did not see stop boards; first thing he saw was the open draw. He was not prepared to say there was not a half mile board; was usiug all precisions He shut off steam and applied breakp. Did not know anything else after en gine went through draw. Rules of I affirmed. roal were that an engineer snouia leam 1 wjHunB vs Norman, a road before running over it. Witness was placed in charge of engine by the roundhouse fireman at Rocky Mount, N. C. Witness told him he did notlington, affirmed At MGDaniels Grocery Store. Also Harveys Small Sugar Cured Hams and Break fast Strips, Fresh Grits and Rice. Mixed and Plain. Sweet Large Cucumber Pickles, Heinz Sweet Cucumber Pickles. Freah narge cornea Mackerel. Try a pound of our Lard and your biscuit will taste better. pure kettle rendered J. L. McDaniel Wholesale farker Store. A Retail Grocer. Corner Broad and Hancock Sts. 'vTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTT.fTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTa a attorneys. Opinions were handed down as fol lows by the Supreme Court: Pitchford vs Simes from Warren, two cases, no error in each. Joyner vs Early, from Berl ie, af firmed. Pritchard vs Milchcll from Bertie, from Washing ton, affirmed. Latham vs Lumber Co., from Wash- know road, but was ordered to go any how. Witness asked for an old fireman, w 10 knew the road. Witness did not k tow whether fireman knew the road or not. Had not orders to stop after leaving Parmalee. Had a white board and saw the stop board at the bridge, but saw the open draw before he got ti the board. Captain Walker, of the tug Glendale, was recalled and in answer to question Moore va Fowle, from Beaufort, af firmed. Johnson vs Wescott, from Davidson, affirmed. Bonner vs Stotesbury, from Hyde, new trial. Davidson vs Borden, from Perquimans ror. Williams vs Hughes, from Camden, by Juror Hubbard, said the flag on the I affirmed. draw was on his starboard side; he did not see one on the port side. The flag on the opposite side of the draw from the direction that the train came. J. H. Nurney, road master of the At lantic Coast Line, described locations of signboards; said there were fixed signals half mile from draw bridges; large printed letters with the words Drawbridge;" about 860 feet from bridges are signboards bearing the word "Stop;" the hlrd signal was t red flag twenty four inches square. On very time table were directions to stop before crossing drawbridge. Timeta ble gav no information a to location of drawbridge. Ther wis nothing to obstruct the view of the engineer- to keen him from seeing signboard at Bruce' Station. ' Witness could not say as to whether it was against rale for a man to run over road without knowing it ; He thought ther was an old fireman on H in ton vs Moon , from Pasquotank, affirmed. Jennings vs White, from Pasquotank new trial. Board Education vs Makoly, af firmed. State vs Archbelt, from Beaufort, no error. McKinoie vs Edwards, from Greene, defendant appeal docketed and dis missed on motion under rule 17. ,Cold cause congestion and costire- s. Fluids which should pass through the bowel and kidney are secreted by th no and throat Holuster' Rocky Mountain T will positively cur. 86 cent. - Sold by F. 8. Duffy. , Misses WysH Music Class. Th -Mlase Wyatt opened their music classes, In this city, Monday th train at th Urn. Witae. thought Ptber 11th, t 168 MlddU St Th. that if ther was an eld fireman or eon- tovri? to their musical tending duca on th train It might be iuffl-101 " w ""porwice: cleat, but It would be bettor for th o- THE FALL. . la mr mutrfm .Uord tfetkin mm la tow, w. nan M tmu m ajw tono Mil. prnpm wtn. srril mttHl .n4 St ttaa, mrrnntm na UnUhlac. W' HU to fmnr. ttm for rm mtiis, afcaUnr (or Viutw m F. m. CHAD IV II K Notict Stockholders Meeting ' TW will be meeting of th stock noldra of the A. t N. C. R. R. Co. in Now Bern st 12 o'clock m. on Srpt 28, 1006. The stock book for th Iran fr of Stork Will b ckiaod from 12 o'rVirk Bi-pt 7th to J2 o'clock Sep- ."J'J nh, 190$. 1 T D. J. BROADHtTi'iT, " '-F-i-.-fy Tr.-.,. I AFTER THE SHIf tyvwWtr f1 r rn- is wrnxKKD Mr. W. H. Eervey, th popular and poltt hotai clerk arrived m New Bern Monday to assum his duties a clerk tt th Hotel Chattawka after a delight ful visit in th north and other places, W r Informed Uy Mr. Harvey that sine th Atlantic Hotel closed at More- head that he has been to New York City, Coney Island, Bar Harbor and Bern. Switzerland, the namesak of N.w Bern. At th last named place h report that h met the Mayor of the municipality of Brrn, who, when Mr. Harvy introduced himself was ex ceedingly cordial and hospitable. He gave Mr. Hrvy nviny souvenir of th ok! Swlwiburg st4 Jxule Ma kind adieu Upon his dirtor. Mr. Herver lo had a trip over New York City In the airship which md a, sure (Will flight thr a fw dys ago. lie htji tcvprftl ecitirg Hid thrill Inr advenlnrw. sml rm imrk ilr same old ! liirblfully )rvrl. a' Hrvry h slnv9 . glneer to know th road. - a- new man Sou Id be on a lookout for signals more careful! than an old man. . Witness tid that the signal were In their proper place.' Flag signal are put on tach and of th drawbridge before the 1 ' TO TUI PCOrUI Of NEW BIltN, I tak this opportunity to recommend to those who desire to secure compe tent teacher of piano and violin th Miaaea Bessie and Jessie Wyatt Mis Beast Wyatt ha taken both angl bar i removed in opening the th certificaU and th full diploma draw. Witness said road was straight I eoor in piano playing, and ha had for mil and a half on on aid mile several year successful xpetieoe as on th other side. Witness had been in I teacher m some of the prominent railroad business for thirty five years I schools in th 8UU. and knew his company was up-to-date Mis Jsi Wyatt at took a teach- in all respect in the wsy of signals. I rs certiflcat In the vtolln department The flao- slirnal on th bridf stood and ha had xperlence a teacher about two feet abov th cross tie. I They are deserving of eonfideoc and F. T. Beasler. rassenger enirlneer I patronage. emi.loved bv the Coast Line, ws w I Very respectfully, on by Judg Brook and said he was I CILMORE WARD BRYANT, familiar with the rosd and seen of th Director Southern Umservatory accident and that the sisls could be m at Bruce's station by the engineer Witiwua said that rules of th comjny and Stat law rjiiired enKinwirs to irri tm!n brf..r rrrng drswbriilK". VV iiiit-ii had run ov.t the line for It years. An wt'mwr who did w.w know a rnR'l xhould te mutloiji tt,none who knew th rd. Tb draw kt I!rur.' sttiHi could be ."Ml l.ftiO f-t away. V,"itr:r"i r ';,-?! gi-fHt'y grf-atly on s'g ttn'm in rnniiii t, but he b fitn.il.ar Music . Durham, Sept 2,'l906. i'h the r"--i I ti t hi run A I ( !-' r il A t-. rl' t n I .l.-.,l. :i r-!i-l ii,. 5 ! ' Watch and Clock Repairing. I am now locaUd at It Broad street. where I am ready to repair wstrhee, rWtt, jwelry, etc., at price tnat mnrii.t fail to rW. Notify me and I will call for your work and deliver " ' F. J. MATTHEWS JUST RE CEIVED. A Fill Car ol lie Well Know Branfls. MTV . uur patent, Calla Lilly and Above All Flour. If you wish to get a barrel of first class goods at a low price, come to see me You can get anything else usually kept in a grocery store at a reasonable pi ice here also 3L. EC Ervin Wholesale and Retail Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. 9 a CCCV COtyOCCCOOCCOOOOOOCCCO FANCY VESTS Light and Fancy Vests continue to grow in iavor. No man who makes any pretensions to correct dressing can gat along without EXTR4 VE3T3. iThe white and light colors are the most pop ular. Dark ones if you prefer them. We have them in cotton, Milk and all norts of washable combinations. TO BE RIGHT, you must have one or two light vests t ome and see the nen beauties $1, 1 50, 2 00, 2 60 and 3 00 ' e 8 I l- i U CCC0n0D0CCC3CCC3CCiCCC3 1. 1. BAXTER. o a o Hv Picture of Your House WHILE THE LEAVES ARE OUT. 450 CENTS AND $1.00 MM m m DiunouuD 92 EAST FRON f STREET- of : r Ellwaod Wire i Fenca. . Car Load JJiist Received. Oook Moves, Heaters. Full line Hardware and Huildnra Hate) ial. Heath and . Mlllitran I'aints, Oils and Qlaaa., , . . flrt,ni IM,., P. flill Cnnnlii U..W..II1 ItUU. U. lillll OUjJIJ UU y itiOM II
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