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New Cernj Hi Ce,: Tuesday Morning October :i, 1005. TB enj-Founh Tear RALEIGH r J; H; MITCHELL & CO Election on " Dispensary or ' Saloon Quite. Probable 1 Vol. XXIH.-No. 157. Are in their new Store Tou can't miss s ttfe place - 61 KM Street, Opposite He i'piscipal .ClorcL They are receiving .daily Fall and Winter ' Goods.- They are showing the Prettiext Dress Fabrics and Irimmings ever brought to this market oThey have also added millinery line of Ready-f 6 wear and trimmed hats that ae beaiitr Marked preference is shown for. untrim nied hats for Dres iy Wear. - They have the Popular hats i the Season. 4t J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church. New Livery and Sales Stables. Fine stock of Horses, Mules, Young and well-broken, either for driving ot farm work. Buggies, Harness, Whips, Robes,and verything kept in a well equipped Bta le. TERMS RIGHT. GIVE US A TRIAL. LCI DM & CO., 66ErcadSt New Bern, NJC You Will FIND A ITL!. Ll.NEOF FUUMTUKr, IIKATIM ANDMoKSl'OVfo i'lnUKIGO-CAiliSJiOUSI !i;r.MsiiiMi (jo.ii)s, -eto, Large and complete line ot Hugs Picture frames made at D O H N B. IVES. 93 Middle' Stree UTf f- Cement Compound Is an efficient, durable and water proof covering suitable for old or row felt tin or metal roof. Hyman Supply Gompiny, New Bern, N C. 8oU AxenU in Craven, Jones Pamlico, Cartret and Or low Counties. '' . "! Manufacturers are Holten and Collins Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. VfffflflffflfffVffffffflfVTH tltltl?ITf?fHlffHffty Ewflls Dsatl Coaledente Vetera $63,000 U R. f. D.'lcsrrlers? RaMaH . Ujht Appeals FraM. Forces weather 8lxth District. Cotton Open. ' Raleigh, Oct 2, It appear to lie the bsliefof the ex-liquor men here that the Supreme jCoJIrt' will decide that there must be ajfelectloa on the dis pensary ot saloon question. A member of the board of aldermen said this would cost the city $500 : and all for nothing, as the dispensary waa eertain to win by a big majority. ' The liquor men of couree think the other way and will spend money like water to carry their point. . ' The governor was advised today of the death of K f. Wttfong, a member of the board of agriculture from Ca tawba, he was a Confederate veteran and lost one arm in service. ; P. O. Master Bailey today paid off rural free delivery carriers about 1,060 in number, the amount paid being $63, 000. - State Auditor Dixon has gone to Yancey Co., to make a series of ad dresses. -' The weather bureau ..says, the total rainfall 'at Raleigh during September was on 1.43 inches. Mr. Thiessen, the Observer, says the rain-makefSf the department is on a strike, like the Charlotte printers. The Supreme Court is devoting this week to appeals from, the sixth dis trict. Cotton is opening so rapidly that one of the largest growers says that if two weeks of dry weather come all will be picked and put out of the way. Feel tired, no appetite, cannot sleep, work or eat? That's tiredness and will disappear at once if you take Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea this month. ' 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For ale by F. S. Duffy. ' LT Vanceboro High School Chartered Special to Journal. Raleigh, ' Oct 2. State charters Vanceboro High School, capital stock tun thousand dollars. A strength tonic that brings rich, red blood. Makes you strong, healthy and active. That's what Holllater's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 86 cents. Tea or fableta. For sale by F. S. Duffy. New Wheat Flour at a .4 - : - ' 4 t Price. - "Attention Is spbctaily e&llod to. the 'MonumMitiUurand Roasted Cofle'o at twenty cents: prr pound" Fresh Fox River Uutter rrinta, als j Buttor Jn tubfS Full Oream Chef so of the finest quality; ". . , -.-.' . riBI? CLASS 0R0CIBI13 Or tTEBT HID, A grMt effort U pU- ntrjMy witl U ttwleln rrt io- Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. Theywill be fresher, cleaiier, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco noriiiSlly; tte :and tasty cake, the raised hbiscuit, -puddings, the frosted-layer-cake, crisp ' ccfekies, crullers, crusts" and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop ors grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake!ay helps. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. STRONG CHARGE TO JURORS. Buckwheat Preirfl Hirat T71 L r, . . . . VlT.-'r' vrresn eenreaaed Cocoanut.Cracker Meal, r.v , . "-""-vi wiuaMuiracKer meat, Fresh Gnts. Fancy Elgin and Fox River Print Butter, Maple Syrup s2ypfCkiea T' ifThino Cherries-Queen 01iv;s-Sweet celled Macaroni and Fancy Cream Cheese just re- Mestagt to the Grand Jury. The Cor'nne Runkel Co, The Corinne Runkel Stock Comuanv Judgi Jona Delivers i Clear md Emphatic . comraenced a week of en?agemfrs at th 3 opera house last night with the pro duction of the pretty Southern melo- .1 . I'l " Ti . i 4. The fall term of Superior c6urt for UItt,"" " - " the trial of criminal cases began yes- waa a"d com&n madJe a terday with Judge E. B. Jones of nct hit Each member had, a distlnc-Winston-Salem on the bench. As was tlve feature that made the play itself .nnnmv iaaniT nP fha I especially enjoyable. , - Journal there tra but few cases of spec- ' ial importance and the docket has about 1 the usual number o cases to be dis- J. L. McDaniel Who! -aJe Retail Groe?r. Tarker Store. flort.pr Rrn. Tiov Today is the day at Barloota In Memoriam. Friends of a-las UUlan M. Plyer, re gret very much' to learn of her verysud- Jen death which occurred at her borne, ji Camden, N, J., Sept 28. She is well remembered here, being the daughter of EHjih Piver, a well known merchant f our cit-about 13 yean ago. Although quite young while living in New Bern, the lad fair to be fuat what he was a devoted christian, true friend and loved by ell who kneVf her. ' , v : The deceased leaves a mother, father, Uter and brother, who have our heart- elc sympathy in this their sad hour of bereavement Weep not, she U at rest Cod took oerhome.' He knows best A PIVOTED FRIEND. , pesed of. Following are t ic names of members of the Grand Jury: W. B. Pearce, foreman; E. Z. R. Davis, L. K. Hearn, J. R. Wiley, G. T. Winfleld, Wm. Phillips, W. H. Robison, D. S. Lancaster, F. F. Matthews, E. W. Bytn, R. Y. Powell, F. Castet, LeRoy Davis, C. H. Duggan, M M. MoKeel, D. L. Price, H. B. Willis, Levi Humphrey. Judge Jones charge was clear and emphatic on the points of the law that in his view were most necessary in this court and at this time. Particularly Strong were his instructions regarding tie recent lynching. . He urged the members to leave no effort untr ed that would bring one of the guilty partici pants to justice. He laid especial em phasis on the heinousness of the crime and while deploring the fearful crime that the negro had committed, it was plain that two wrongs did not make a right and said that the act of lynching was a wanton violation- of the law or must not be allowed to escape punish ment 1 As to the illicit sale of liquors, the judge said that he heard that there were plenty institutions known as "blind tigers" around here; it devov ed The star, Miss Runkel is a pretty and graceful actress and has much to do I w ith the success of the shows. She has splendid su iport and we . do net hesitate to tell the public thatc mpany are more than they claim to be. Their specialties are clever and scar cely less enjoyable than their bill. They make good throughout. Tonight the interesting and thrilling nanlirnl drama, The Stowaway, will be played. kill ..(... .11 r-rn. nn wknm thorA 'l was any tangible evidencefof violation of membership all due to Ihi the law. - I tour in the State of Miss LUlie O'Dan- a nother crime that he was more than el of Nash ville. Today Is the day. ai Jarfbots i ?, . ...... : v- tacctttful RiviraJ If ettlngi. . The revivals at the first Baptist clmrca under the direction of Rev. J. L. naymore are deretoptng a great deal of utereet and the audiences are large.' The people appear to be greatly moved by the preachers sermons as he has moth power. : Eighteen people have professed conversion and have beea btptlsed and dally and one or more are being added. The merobers-of then churrb sre helping their pastor and the renvalurt by their pronpryee. ; Cottage prayer mertinffi areleV at 10 0 clock ta the morning and bib'e meeting at I 80 la the afternoon. The rrguUr preaching service 7 30 at night. . . The moling will continue during UiU wek and It is is tfrtd that the Ir. twt manifetted U tofrt an extent In the pet wk iil beimire thtn douliWd; Totlay is Harloota tho day a -3 lVlioffi:tftnniI i:r(all Cjrorrre liO. 01 Couth Trent Ht. AAAAiAliilAs i 1 1 ( i 1 t I i 41 1 4 ; 1 I ' Csilman K Irj S-r.'-'t The r'mn Ktalt (V,. t.-, s:'.p! t rrw ;.., f.,r a u,a I ......(.: ii.ii. . . l-f U. -".rg t .'. . Meeting School Committee The school committee of No. 2 town ship are requested to meet at Truitta, Friday, October 13th at noon. W D. WHITFORD, Chmn. Board. Today" 13 Bar foots the day at FOR WHISKEY OR NOT. 80 Should Every Nee Declare Hlmeelf Sayi Clenn Before W. C. T. Union. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Oct 2-At today's session here of the North Carolina Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Miss Elizabeth March presided. Fifty-seven unions are represented, a gain of six with large gains in eight weeks -A.- Jones. vjr Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange ordinarily severe on, was that of gamb ling especially that phase known as dealing n cotton futures. He said that the 'gentleman who. went around on Sanday with a silk hat and wearing a Prince Albert cost and who on week days gambled in cotton futures was no better In the eyes of the law than the negro who played -Vera pa." In fact, be was w rse, for the cotton future gam bier was in a position to know that be is breaking the law. and does it wilfully and wantoo'y, while the negro may not be possessed of the knowledge that be committing a wrong against tho 8tate. IJ said that the cotton gam bler may argue, that he Is dilng no wrong, he does commit wrong because he eorrupU the moral atmosphere and seta pernicious example. . -- " : Other crimes were given due donsid- eraUon and the vual instructions about th penel and chariuble inetHuUons of to county were given. . The judge wss complimented by the members of the bar and bv puseM who heard his able. clear and fearless charge. fullowtng I I the cssee poased ep- oo: .. ' : , Bute fs AMa Adams, carrying con cealed Weapons, hot guilty. This is the (uue where the dpfrtidsnt was ar reeUd with a One Mnorlraent of pistols that wonMn't ehoot and knives Ua wmiM'nt cut on hie pron. 8ute vs Aotin Hi t, ameult with dw!l weopon; guilt.' Elsie ve Iwc Evans snd Le Mcs for alTrty. Both w re f.Mjnd guilty Evani snt'rH in py 111 00 ar'l hif the ft; Murk to t'r V W en, I hH the crxU. gute ve Tctn CatIct, sa .'t d.!'y wpm; I' 00 rvl r'.l. T PT Wr. S n'in.l-rf ff con ( g I'T"' wi'l.-ut a lir" l-i;t lr. rn't of tlm "I.o tre li'.i The members of the prder express delight at Governor Glenn's plain and bold declaration in his address that the State can . be carried- overwhelmingly for prohibition, that If called on to do so be will lead the fight and, that he thinks it the duty of every man In pub lie or private life to declare himself and say whether be is for whisky or against It " v Hew York Cotton Market The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange, Oct ' .k.- 1 o Open High Low ; dose Oct Dee ;' 10.68'. 10 68 Jan' -10 62 10 3 Receipts fA,U6 10-te 10. U '10 60 b 4 L NoUct i The annual meeting of the New Bra BulUing ft Loan AsuoriaUun- will be held In the cil ball Wednesday even ing st o'clock. ' J. R. B, CARRAWAT, - - ' 1 8erretary " - flrtt Diy of School .Th (Tridd rVtwiol ornd yeetenlsy wi!h an ttTulnre of t7 pupils, as Irv ere of 11 over Ut j-r. The yr U with a full etf'n.We in A3 . i i.t.. t n 1 II u rx "f i v i in m i t t r be Inrrra :r.r et t' CUirl fr !1 1 t f ( '. r.rk.l d 1 O.' 1. r il 1 ! f . ' rr; 1 rf I ' :i a I Largest and finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale in New Bern A car load of each just in. Also a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Kobes, Whips, Lart Wheels, htc. X. JOH-rES, Proprietor, Broad Street, New Bern, N. C. The Boys Clothes Question It is an Interesting enbjcct to itudy urn', i. a rule a tnot difficult problem to solve Ve Have Studied Boys Clothes s Concluded that Boyi arc "bound to I Boys" and that thry must have certain amount of sturdinens, along with thp stylr, in the make up of their garments. Boys Shirt Trousers Suiu, KingU) or DoobU Breasted $2.00 to $6.00.1 guarantee goes with our Boy's Clothes. .. .-.ft - .1 ' i i r- -i ? Heaters and (M Ste .ull 'X-ixio on .fciarLou n ovri iho tlmororFaU painting. Uso Heath and UtlUgan Fall Weight, nono better, General ilardware nnd Builders II alerial. GasUiU Hdv. & Mill Supply". Co , rweu A Card 1 v. Oof Pc r,4t-TTnnt npeuartev ffl C.rrfl .'rt (rr.i"-V o'1 '!) ,,,, ,.,r ! 2 t' t I hs tnl iryf- f.-e t-i i I ! 1 1 5 a ' rrf r o-y A fi-; i .cnAnocp A pTke M mf be h4 of ttr.j t'f I" t :'Vi $f hoot, cr I! i;t. tevM. ,
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