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- v. . . imm lVew Bern, MV.Ce, Friday- Morning, September 15, 1905. Tol. XXIlI.-Wo. 14 2. Twenty-Fourth Year Mm mr?TTT?TTTTTWTTYTTW?TTTTTWfW fffff J. M. MITCHELL & CO., Ate Receiving Their New Fall Goods. They have the newest things I a La dies Neckwear and Novelties, the line is beautiful, th ay are at 43 Pollock Street, Opposite Post Office J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 28K 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. J L. HARTSFIELD, Contractor and Builder. OFFICK 93 1-2 MIDDLE ST. PHONE 238, Would be glaa to have any oneinspect my ltoork as it goes up GIVIH TEH DAIS Smith Respited Because Develop. New Facts QuitUoi f Who It Now Rod Stat Exscu tWs, Glean or Winston, Negro Adams Privstsly Hsngsd. 0 1 Uncoflcornad Division Ponsion Monty. Raleigh N. C. Sept. 14 Yesterday Governor Glenn, from Concord, N. H., ' respited for ten days Peter Smith, un der sentence to be hanged today at Marshall. Nothing regarding the re spite was given out from the executive ofljee yesterday. The first news your correspondent had of it was a telegram last night from Asheville, saying the authenticity of the telegram was doubt ed. The Private Secretary was asked today about the matter and said noth ing was given out yesterday as there was nothing to give out, as the man was in a day of being hanged arid La quick action was needed. He said that Attorney Ebbs for Smith asked for a respite, the telegram being addressed to Gov. Glenn. The Private Secretary says this came about one o'clock in the afternoon and that Ebbs said that he had secured evidence from the young woman in the case that she had been forced by her father to make the state Laths For Sale. Nf 1UU TT 111 TIIMJ l A FULL LINE OF FURNITURF, HEATING AND COOK STOVES I'ICTUHKS, GO-CARTS, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ETC, Large and complete line oi Bugs Picture frames made it JOHN B. IVES, ,98 Middle Street. Jim acvvi in i vi ii Ladies ! ilave your Fall Coat Suits and Skirts Steam Cleaned and Pressed. We make them look like new. A. BLOCK, MERCHANT TAILOR. 96 Middle St, P. S. We call for and dMiyer work " Fancy Fruits, :;Vy APPLES AND BANANAS. Ftesh Arrivals Broad St. Fruit Co One Hundred Twenty-Five Cent Novell Marked Pown to fifteen eta. Ennett's Book Store L&AAA AafAiaOABWAataV Crescent Tobacco Company. ia Up.to.iil? CidTohcc. Start. Where tht most fastidious taste can be satisfied either In a smoke or chew. Also first class Soda Fountain where all popular fountain drink aro served. Don't forget to try our Ice Cream. A Cna a U at It Crown., ; W; D. Parrlngtoh MANAGES. TH5 FALV STYLES MMrtw falhnal ttrthlM ara WW MUM! tfc M taaa " kt kn W. aaw. aa aaia hi.trln ft4 amaar ila- aarafvl aaiu. ana t tin anrtna m4 SaMit.. W.'a Ilka t ain.r. "a fc rr rn aarta, a-katW to bail, im m F, ill. CHAD WIIK Notice Stockholders Meeting Ttwr win be a mstlr, of the stock holder of the A. A N.'a B. R. Co. In Nw Bern at U o'clock m. on 8pC W. 1. The stock books for th trarw frofsloek will U eVxwd from 12 o'rWk 8pU 7th So 11 9'M fkpt r ;h, 1905. ' - . , D. J. BROADHUnST, Sorter 4 TrtM. O. A If I C O LI, Tin d Idler br-:i l::Yb Salt ment which resulted in the conviction of Smith. The Private Secretary, then consulted the Attorney General and two members of the council of the State and they advised him to telegraph Gov. Glenn, the Attorney Gen'l writing the telegram giving the facts in the case. The Governor in reply telegraphed the Private Secretary to respite Smith for ten days. The question came up wheth er the Governor being out of the State could in law do this, or whether Lieu tenant Governor Winston is now gov ernor. When Gov. Jarvis left the State to go to Boston in 1883, to remain a month Lieutenant Governor J as. L. Robinson was notified to come here and as soon as Gov. Jarvis crossed the State line Lieutenant Gov. kobinson was sworn as Governor, and all the time of Mr. Jarvis' absence exercised full power of Governor as to pardons, com missions etc. His letter book is in the Executive office, with the title "Letter Book, Gov. J as. L. Robinson." The State Pension Board in div ding the $175,000 pension money gives the same allowance to Urat, second and third class pensioners and18 to fourth class and widows, which is an increase or four dollars lor them. Today Will Adams, the negro murder er was privately hanged in a small er. closure, roughly boarded and covered in the rear of the rear of the jail, over five hundred had applied for tickets to see the hanging, but about thirty-six saw it, today a negro who had a ticket was offered 12.00 for the ticket but re fused to sell. There was plenty of moi bid curiosity to see the neck of the wretch broken. Sheriff. Page himself sprung the trap. The negro called for a break fast of sausage and coffee. The exe cution affected the thirty prisoners In the jail vary much. - Negroes, Included preachers and singers, wcr in the jail with Adams until 11 o'clock last night His wife again went to see him this morning. .Ho was unconcerned and s id he was ready to go and had been all the time and that bo bad always told the truth. He is the fifth man hanged by Sheriff Page, all being mur OUR NEW REVENUE CUTTER For Nouso Rlvsr, Albtmarls and Pamlico - founds.' Appropriation of II 75,000 , Secured by Congrtssnin The it. Hon Charles R. .Thomas has been advised by H. S. Merrill, Acting Chief Revenue Cutter Service, that the new Revenue Cutter for Neuse river, Al bemarle and Pamlico Sounds, for which he secured an appropriation of One Hundred and Seventy Five Thou sand Dollars (175,000) at the last Con gress, will soon be built He is urging immediate construction of the ves sel. , . The following letter shows this ves sel is to be one of the best ever con structed, and adapted to the navigation of Neuse river and the . North Carolina Sounds. : Hon. C. R. Thomas, M.C., New Bern, North Carolina. Sir: 1. Respectfully referring to your letter of the 9th inst regarding the new revenue steamer to be constructed for duty in Albermarle and Pamlico Sounds, I have to say that as this ves sel is to be of very light draft (only five feet) it was deemed advisable to have experiments made with the model of the vessel in a model tank at the Washington Navy Yard. After a de 'ay of over three months, owing to a large amount of experimenting being done at that place, the trials have been completed and the exact power neces sary to produce the required speed has been determined. 2. This vessel is intended to be the most complete revenue cutter ever con structed. It will re of steel through out, 150 feet in length, 31 feet beam and 5 feet draft, and will displace about 400 tons. .She will have twin screws and be capable of developing 800 indi cated horse power, which will easily give her a speed of 12 knots. 3. It is intended to fit this vessel with a complete electrical installation, which will include a search light, sig naling apparatus and wireless tele graphy. Plans will probably be com pleted by the last of November, when proposals for the construction of the ve3sel will be solicited by public adver tisements. Respectfully, H. S. MERRILL, Acting Chief of Division TORTUR E AND HUMILIATION For Fifteen Years Face and Body Mass of Itching Sores Could Not Express Suffering Doctors Failed Had Lost Hope CURED BY CUTICURA AT COST OF $1.25 A tonic that makes sick people wcl Drives out all impurities that collect in your system. A family tonic for the sick and afflicted. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. For sale by F. S. Duffy. . Socond Night of Powhatan. The secood performance of the opera Powhatan wae produced last night in the presence oft largo and intensely delighted audience.' "It wm expressed by those who saw th play both night that tb last was th best . r There ' woro , many feature which would requlr a more extended notice than the Journal can five at this time but fa th Sunday Issue wo wfll be pleaaod to hav mor to say about it. FTER THE PII1P 13 WRECK Fn ") Alt pa, H ( ' Mf. Botiei-WlMt wa de dlffcmiet between joo an' dt mule you- had -a dUuiirreemotit wlf la your back jrard. Mr. Tsoiuot - . - . ,-.. ' ., 3 " Mr. Tsnibo-l gtre It op, Mr. Bonn. What we tlie dlffprenct . . . Mr. llon Pe dlffi-renc brtweea yon a' dat snule, Mr. Tatubo, wss dst 0 mul took to bis berla bfo d. ficht an y took to your heel aftah d. , Mr. Tsmbo-tjiHlK and gmtlrmeo, with yonr kind jwrml.lon we will now sin -Netsh Motikry Wlf de Bus- w, or You'U Wjo" Oil Cut "-Detroit Tribune.- '' V, Auction. Salt) : . ; 0.1 Wdneday, Sptmbr 20lh at 10.80 a. pi., the houMhold and kitchen rurniuire, dining room mt, ttl room arts, carpets, pirture, hoailnif anr) eookln; stoT, Ho., of Dr. Fsrty, will be sold at-his Ute ri !nr. on rullork ttrrt; ako ixut 10 emit of r ""1 dry wood. 8. R. t'trwt, 1 Au'tIonr Where Sball I Send My Boy to School ? I think there are several things in Bingham School, near Mebane, N. C. which commend themselves to thought ful people who are considering where to send their boys. An able corps of assistants, who seem to gain the affections as well as command the respect of the boys, the physical developement in the gymna sium, the accuracy and neatness in penmanship, the religious influence of the Y. M. C. A., and the interest in Bible knowledge by regular systematic study of Bible principles. Every successful institution must have a head in fact, as well as In name a master who kindly but resolutely con trol. This 1 consider a Bingham's strongest point J.W. HINES, Secy and Treaa. So, Ice Co,, . Rocky MounCN. a Letter to Kit. R. F, Bumpai New Bern, N. C. Rev. Sir: Three church e in Batd- winavlll, N. Y.. have had their first lesson In Devoe. , . - Messrs. Ostarhout A Lock wood paint ed tho Presbyterian parsonage' est1 mated 80 gallons; took 22. v - Messrs. SUngerland t Shatter paint ed th Episcopal church; estimated 40 gallon: took 28. . 1 Sam, painter painted tho Catholic church; estimated 50 gallons; took 89. Of course, they estimated from what they had bean nshg. , Tha taring in paint and work Is 14 or 85 a gallon. Total saving on thro jobs $125 to $150 th painting eoU two or thro time a much as the paint, you know. : ' - . Your truly t - : : . F. W. DsrooACo. . P. a E. W. SmaUwood Mil oar paint -'-' -' 4 :'."'''' 'V-v ,4 Noticol : ' A special communication of St John Lodge No. 8, A. F, A A. M., wilt I held till Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Work tn E. A. dgreo. ' By order of W. M.' ' . , ' - J. B. DAWSON ' - . Secty. Watch and Clock Repairing 1 sra now ltl at 69 Broad strt, 1 " Mv head was one mass of scabs, my forehead was covered down almost to my eyebrows, and I had to wear my hat all the time. My body was covered with spots in size from a pin head to as large as a silver dollar. A white, crusty scab would form and itch, and words cannot express the torture and humiliation I suffered for fifteen years. I tried many doctors, and all kinds of treatments, but could get no help, and I thought there wa no hope for me. A friend told me to get Cuticura. I did , and in three days my neaa was as clear as ever. 1 ap plied theOintmentnifrhtand mornine. also taking a hot bath three times a week, and using the Ointment freely after the Datn. Alter using one cake of Soap and two boxes of Ointment I was completely cured, without mark or blemish. I was so pleased I felt like running down the street to tll every one I met what Cuticura had done for me. If any one is in doubt about this, they may write to me. (signed) H. B. Franklin, 717 Wash ington St., Allegheny, Pa." COMPLETE TREATMENT For Every Humour $i Complete external and internal treatment for every humour, consist ing of Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills, may now De bad tor one dollar. A single set is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, itch ing, burning, and scaly humours, eczemas, rashes, and irritations, from infancy to age, when all else fails. Culh-or. &fi, Olntmrat, slid Fill., r .old tbroDffhoM thr wur'4. hmcr llrug . Chcni. Cuip., Boalon, Suk rrop& tMiud Iwf " Hkw UHl uiuua runucwuD.- New Barrel Fulton Market Corned Beef 3 M Bails Grocery Slore AIsd Harvey s Small Sugar Lure a Mains and Break fast Strips, " Fresh Grits and Rice. Urge Cucumber Pickles, Heinz Sweet Mixed and Plain, Sweet Cucumber Pickles, Fresh Prunes, Nice Large Corned Mackerel. Try a pound of our purd kettle rendered Lard and your biscuit w ill taste better. J.L. McDaniel Wholenale A Betall Grocer. Tarker Store. Pnn, TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT.irTTTTTTTTTTTTf'TTTTTTTTTTTa . JUST RE CEIVED. I A Foil Car i lie Well lion Braim. ; Our Patent 'tw Ik lie Theatre ! Wednesd ,y Sept THAT'S GOOD I Th Original and On'y IIOYT'S r Bunch of Keys (OR THE HOTEL) I Comedians. Singers Dancers. GR I Specialty Artists, Originalities AT --Novelties and more Entertam EST I ment to tne minute than all J others. A REVELATION IN LYRIC ART. PRICES-26. 50 and 75c. EUGENIE BL AIR . AND HER COMPANY OF PLAYERS .. ' IN ' MM GREAT SOCIAL STUDT "A DOLL'S EOUSE." . Tuesday, Seft 19 Entry Claim." ' -, ' MorrH oaaouNA, 1 To Got B W.tOT, Sntrr Ttkm Owraionia- Th.' . 4ninM II Dnk , ef rWvaiOoontr. MvtM CmtlM, itM M IM North GarollM, UM propria Ud tvi tni llowla. SaMllbai Dbaa r Ian iTMniaalB. bm ooat, tSZZt l A J M (1 kailraaS aoaaai aa fo- Al tfca Laaa af raa I im aa tM Mlto HMana. Lam bar Goaiaaar. aa ha . . 1 JuLm. am Lha anatkwaat DT T. a. Ipoak Saaws aa wa uraa. wan " mthbr a.- Ua'l.. o. U a-thr."""1 Adama wri r. Itnul aa Aiala an SUaswai. aamalatnatM MnamoraarkMa. , bdaraSlaalSUOwaiaapt ML LtL DAYIaV Pullman Service Bitwiaa Morthtad City. And Wlftitofl-Salom.. vV '? S Diacontlnuid. V', y. t- After train Noi '6,1 September 8th, 1806, the sleeping ear which ha boon operated between Morehead City and Winston-Salem will bo. discontinued to Morehesd CUT. and Until Oetobef 1st, 1906, operated between OoldsborO and Winston-Salem ovet SouWiern Railway, R, E. L- BUNCH, , . Traffic Manager, Calla Lilly and Abov 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 X-i EL" Ervin, Who.' sale and Retail Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA A AA A . A At AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAO CCtX OG00600000000000000C3 FANCY VESTS I-ight and Fancy Vests continue to grow in iavor. No man who makes any pretensions to correct dressing can get along without EXTR1 VE3T3. kThe white and light colors are the most pop ular. Dark ones if you prefer them. We have them in cotton, Nilk andallMrts of washable combinations. TO iE. RIGHT, you must have one or two light vests t ome and see the nen beauties $1, 1 60, 2 00, 2 60 and 3 00 1.1. BAXTER. CCC0a0D0CCC0C000(atOOttC09O Wire Fence. Car Load Just deceived. - Cook Rtoves. Heaters. Full line Hardware and Builders Mate-Hal. Heath and Milligan Paints, die and Glass. Gastrin Hdw. & Mill Supply Co1,' Phoa It DR V7 I HAND, whore I am rly to wpairwatch BURGEON DF.NTI3T " clocks, Jrwelry, elc, at rrki tn.t fiat Dr. Fr!y's office llli'g' a csnnot fail to plcaao. Nulify me nd I ' Huildlng. will full fur your work and drliv.r , pIIONK 82. iU . . v t. i. MATTHEWS K-i'ike! To Merchants Only. v4l " ."W (sr. dome an ottmsrr wboleaai and .Jobbing Buatnee and 0.11 to 1r .chants only,. ro.Itlv.ly no foods sold , atreUIL- ;- ... -,' : W ar her to protect th. msrehaal. All mail and short order receive - prompt attention. . ',' . '. ' V, . Nolira is i-T.l.y Rivn tht I Will sp f p, 'n' th rnrkat,T ey succwxlod In winning the trId Medal at World' Fair, !v f'r fi.r 1-t f ll 4 Court M. I,mn l'im. , . .. J I y rue t v An ' V,, V, i f .r l In rk. wVhiri(r ftom 475 I1 to tOOO II. i l 1 rw -hi.
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