TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR 13 i K.J CM jui;:: u r 3 k j k....i - . Shaw's C . '.:t f.r Nut Ls Fstiitt Embroidery at 'Actual Cost ! " These goods are match sets of the most choice patterns ' They are rare Bargains and you will be ' well pajd for the trip to our store. Come, "though you may not need them now, . but will be a' good investment for future use. V 7 ' ' -. .-.'. J M,MitcHeil-& Co., (l , "PHONE 288 . . ') 61 Pollock St., Opp; Episcopal Churoh SjP0SJPIPsj0Ht'SM'H S4j B SjW Nh y -H3i tmBr U aw BJ vi picnic: notice r ' Sweet Mixed, Penny Sweet,. Penny Sow find Bottltd -" v ' Pickles, Libby's, Armour's; Kilgan'S, and Nelson Morris f "- Canned Me&ts. In fact' everything " that is desired .to, '- r- "t -please, can be found at,. i ','' r v." ! " - ' :: - '' 'J J , '' " a7 Hi ARMSTRONG Phone 174, v ; . -;- ' ;w Miacue dtreei;. , FOR SUMMER COOKING " Use an up-to-date Oil :?tove.- We carry the most improved line. r,1 '( i ; -t , ;""'Summer Specialties REFRIGERATORS, - ' "ICE CREAM FREEZERS ' COOLERS,1'' - . - HAMMOCKS,' , MOSQUITO CANOPlESr' -'7 JOHN : B. I V ES, Pboi) 267 . ; 93 Middle Street ' , " jbUSEHOLD IMEMS 1 f'"' , H1SPK SPISISTOVE. L. V Burns alcohol without wick or packing material. ' Draws air through tubes and makes u more intense heat than any other : spirit stove. - v . - " , , 65c. ; XVs J rOT(7 . ' Tir .iir"i ii rl 1 . ' Mocisior I r i ! h h"M A,. corFrcMAsfm llib- .WWII . . CCFFEE FOT Itm:', --"- V1 iS. . V insures to every h6me perfection in the art of making a delicious, bealtlifut ard . . . invigorating cup of coffee. Made in four cu- ' siies; nickel plated or copper, , . 1 Looks Like Case Infanticide. Good Case for Prevention of Cruelty to Ani mals Society. Damages of $1, 800 Awarded Against At lantic Coast Lint (Special Correspondence.) , . -Greensboro. Juiie 11. -Yesterday af ternoon so-ne children who were catch ing crawfish in a small stream which, runs through Douglas Park in boutn Greensboro, found lying m the water partly under the bank the fully devel oped body of a white male infant. In formation of the discovery was soon furnished the police, . They found the body nude, and the coroner's examina tion showed that the infant was , born alive, and must have Been cast in the water. Saturday night or afternoon. Quiet efforts are being made to locate the authors of the terrible, crime, but there are yet no clues to the perpre trators.w;w J - ,, - - , The Society, for1 the prevention of cruelty to animals has a : good case to make example of. , Yesterday a well to-do f farmer named Solomon J ames while driving out from the city, was made so .angry by his horse balking just on the edge of town near the Holi- neri Church in South . Greensboro, ne got a stick of dynamite,- touched it off under the animal and blew . the -horse up. ; The horses head was entirely sev ered from the. body by the blast, and the body was terribly mangled, though the buggy was,;' not; damaged except the shafts were splintered and broken by the rude tearing of the horses body from between them. It was one of the most cruel exhibitions of ferociuos and foolish anger ever known here: . , ' ' Sinee the news of yesterday that Mr Crawford BiggS had. more . than enough instructed yotes for him to se cure the nomination W the. judgeship in this Judicial District, the friends of Judge Shaw here are relating that six months ago he announced te Beveral in confidence that.he fcouldnot be a can didate for the re-nomination, but after his term expired he wanted to; return to the practice; It is. being Baid that he was strongly advised not to retire but to . let his iriends go to "work for him and preserve him to the bench for the good Of the State. He reluctantly let : their: judgment - supplant his ex pressed wish, and if he is defeated,. as now loots certain, inert wiu oeno sting in it to him. 1 ViPD Gold, Jr; State agent of the Providence Insurance Co.- will be a candidate for the Democratic nomina tion for the House of Representatives from GtdIford.'fV:'-5-:r--:'. In the Superior court Saturday after noon the ' jury awarded J A Canaday eighteen hundred dollars- damages against Atlantic Coast Line for iu juries received as engineer in a" wreck four years ago. ; At time of Injury Canpday was a member of Coast Line Relief Association, a fraternal order composed "exclusively bf. employes of the company, and signed an agreement aoon-joining that he would forfeit all right . to sue for damages upon pay ment of certain weekly indemnity for any injuries received whether company was negligent or not. He had paid t 2 premiums and received seventy dollars from the association for -the accident Thi3 afternoon -eounsel , lor company argued mot'on to set aside terdirt con tending that plaintiff was . estopped from suing for damage. Judge Fur- gureon denied motion signing ju'0ment for plaintiff from which company ap pealed. . T.' , ' t CM I' r ' i i:r Honor and I -a V.'oi,:J la A -"anl. , ul'... to Journal ,: , Sel.- a, June 11. SatarJry niht at 11:30 Kks Teail Jones, the niht oper ator at the tel. ,V ne exchange here shot and fatally wounded Bud Richard son, a negro, who by his own confess ion Lad premeditated an assault on her. There having been several futile at tempts of negroes to get into the ex change, the young woman; had been supplied with a revolver. Saturday night she stepped outside the door and was confronted by Richardson, who ...... .-. ran towards her; she stepped back into the office, picked up her revolver and fired once. By the aid of the flash she was enabled to see the fellow and fired four shots. Miss Jones, in relating the incident stated that - she thought she hit him once, and the men went out to see if there were any trace whereby they could get a clue. ' Soon after a negro came hurriedly up the street, and the men asked hjm where he was going, and he replied he was- looking for drug store, that his brother, had been shot ' They directed him to take them back to the house where the wounded negro was. They found Richarson suf fering with a bullet wound in his arm and body.' The ball had passed through the arm and entered ' the. lung. ; He made a written confession stating his purpose and Implicated one Jim Mer ritt, but the latter swears that he was not concerned in jthe affair at alL . ' - Richardson is now in jal but suffering terribly from the wound. ? He will prob ably die.""' - ' ' ' Miss Jones has been loudly praised for her coolness and bravery,' and the citizens have, made up an amount of money to buy her a gold mounted re volver. The operator along the line will will present her with a gold medal nd Corporation Clied te Appear Junt 21st. FV.t Is On. . - pecial to Journal Eale'.h, June 11 This evening upon application of Vice-President Andrews of ths Southern railway; for a perma nent injunction to restrain the Corpor ation Commission from instituting any suit against that railroad,- or penalties for the violation of the order .made by Commission, Saturday night requiring the Southern train to continue its Ral- igh night schedule, Judge Purnell of the United States Court granted a temporary ' injunction, and cited the commission to. appear June" 21st and show cause why the order should not be permanent, - The grounds given, are that the commission under' the- State law in order to make such a law,' vio la tese United States "and State Constitution, and that it is an effort to hold a train in order that it may carry newspapers from Raleigh, and not for mail and passengers., , The: Southern says that during; April and May, the Seaboard Air Line connected only six times with this night train, and that the agitation against the , change was fomented 'by a Raleigh . newspaper, which procured the,-petitions ; from other points, - - 4 : ' It tones and vitalizes the entire sys tern and makes life worth living no mat ter what your ? station.:. Holluter's Rocky Mountain Tea is -the greatest preventative known for all diseases.. 35 cents,- tea -or ' tablets. , Sold by F. S Duffy. y, f - Foot Hurt in Motor Boat ; C Shelley Bell, a young man of More- head City,' was the victim of a painful accident Sunday. He was on the launch Gertrude, and was riding on Dawson's Creek when the accident happened, He stepped on the shaft, and in some way bis shoe caught on a set screw and his foot was badly mashed, He was brought to New Bern by James Brolen, who lives in that vicinity. He was taken to the Stewart Sanatorium where the in juries were attended to by Dr. Jones Two bones of the foot were broken. . M. E. VIIITEIIURST & GO. ESTACLiniED 1886. wcy ixed . . i I ! . . " 1 vi :,!y Twins I ill It. i .')' ml ( J .-;) ( . i ( ! - 1 ! 'f ,t ( - I. .--.-.I.!.. c . . i . r 45 POLLOCK STREET. 10c 10c l'U; r,c 1 Floor Stone poultry fountains keeps water clean and cool M E Whitchurst & Co. Call For Judicial Convcnlion v Pursuant to &n or r of t',e Pc mtic Juiliciitl Diiilrict a conv hen ! y c 1 f n:-. I nt 1J.' ' i in tli r'-'y of Kii- ' "-K I.'. (', 1 T C. j, 'i ii. y i.f ', f r I" i 'i r a Bryan Laughed Kerrily - Special to Journal . ; Berlin, June 11. William J. Bryan had a good -laugh when approached t y several newspaper men and notified t! several States had declared in his fav for President." - He said it was too su J- .Flrid . - ' WhySmoot W; Special to Journal, s . Washington, June 11. The Senate Committee has furnkhed a report on its action in the'. Smoot caae.. It says that the I.Iortnon church controls poli tics and has not g!ven its influcr.ee against polygamy, t-.. t Smoot is one of the political lea Jot. i of Utah and that there is a union of church and State which is a violation of the constitution. . To9 Kot For Lima June 11. A beautiful ame wag played hore on the 9 th hint, between Llma-Japer, Tlie line up is os follows : (lr Up.)' Lima. :rii;:i Ji low '7 ss e ' rf & p 1 b 2b ef c f Ja" A PLEASANT GATHERING - "t The ; ' Baptist Congregation Had Joint i The Meeunf m Sunday.' '-'i old Me hodist , church has riot yet passed its usefulnes, as a 'place of religions service. It was the scene of most happy occasion Sunday when the Baptist congregations of the city united in a service at the instance of the ' First Baptist church which had its anniversary on that day. On ac count of the repairs being, made in church on Middle street the meeting was held in the old Methodist church. A pleasant surprisswas made on pas tor W. A. Ajn,- Immediately after the opening of the service J. C Whitty voted that the body go into conference session and that A. D; Ward be mad moderator. Upon Mr. Ward's assuming the chair Mr, S. M. Brinson made a statement that it had been found that there was ' available money in the treasury'over and above the salary fund to. make an increase to the pastor of $100 and he made a motion that in view of the successful work of Mr. Ayers that the (100 be added to his salary for the past year. . Mr.- Whitty then made a motion d&t the church, extend a ,all to Mr. Ayers for asoUier year at salary Tf $1,200 which was unanimously adopted. ' .- ; ... , ' " , ' The devotional . services were then resumed and the program followed which was published in Saturday's Jour-. nsl. '...., ' ' : : ; ... Ir. S. M. Pnnnon spoke on thenum- erk -,1 growth for the past 'year which he s id wns the largest in the history of tlie ci -:n:h, leir? 83 additions and vauUug a tutalof : 7. Mr. J. C. Whitty m:.U a brief 'f..;:;m:ial statement and ghowt 1 ti.at the church was enjoying a fine period of prosperity, n . Hr. J. B. IIul i l ma le a few re marks. on the fpL i,-,;.l pro,.r.-iS darir; the padt year and s-iid that there had never trea the hi '!':. t taken ia i - that the pant year fcn 1 Soulliern "Pan .vay Adheres-to New ScheJule -.-.. Between Rate'gh and Creensbo'O. Army 01. fibers Roc'sn, Gre ;t School Gathering. ' ' Cro,s Cine. R. and S. RaHway v " . Grading Contlnueg Hearing - s - Pardon Case. Revenue1 V Officers. - v-V ' - Special Correspondence. ,( A JRaleigh, N. C.; june ll.--The Cor poration Commission lata Saturday night made an order forbidding the Southern Ra' way te change the sahed ule of it night train, then existing be tween Goldshoro and -Greensboro, the News and Observer , having .made a fight against the fhange; the order be ing; until a hearing could be had. The Southern Railway, however, paid no at tention to the order, and the train for Greensboro left last night at 11 :59. ; In fact, as a railwsyofRcial remarked. 'it split the minute,T.''.,.;BeretofoN'1t had left at 1:45, None of the head rail way officialfl here last evening could give any information as to what would be done in the matter, simply saying it was all under the control of the opera ting department !,At the office of the Commission this morning it was simply said that action would be taken later on, First "lieutenant Charles C Bunch and second lieutenant, "Clarence - Bow ell,' of CoB,8d regiment, Raleigh, have resigned because of the fact that one now1 litres at Wilson, the: other at Lau- rinburg-;This ia one of the companies of the regiment which goes to Chica mauga to take part in the maneuvers. Uovernor Ulenn was confined to his room yesterday and today V C .'"'..-' At Tucker's Grove Chapel, 8 miles west of Raleigh, 1500 membersof coun try Sunday schools had a song service all day long yesterday. , It was the lar gest gathering of. its kind ever held in Wake county. , ' .J Five federal prisoners were yesterday taken from here to the penitentiary at Atlanta, four White, one .colored! ; The latter gets three years for robbing, mail pouches at the. railway l, station here, one gets a year for illicit distilling - in Orange county: one from Wilson a year ior1 perjury. - Oae of the largest farmers In 'John ston county was hei e today and aays thft'.eropsi are excellent, ana that no rain is needed. , -V ' The Raleigh & Sonthport Railway grading is now in one and a half miles of Fayetteville, and will be finished by June 20UL Five miles of rail are aow being rolled for the road.'' ?..' t;- o... Governor c Glenn ' expected to hear Wednesday the application 'for pafdon by Hasty and Samuels, the revenue of ficers who beat editor Deal at Wilkes boro, iut puts itoff, extonding the res pite to July l ;'!-?'i?S ?;?' A e barter is granted urn Best cnair BUY YOUR r -i r - ), iftM ..oi ' i.i.i i. ii i mm-mS . FROM . , BACl mm SB "AND YOU WILL HAVE A 'DeliGioas Gap of Tea Hs Company,, High , peint, capital stock Icq cream.freezers,t water coolers, laWrf ;jmowers,'J- are now in demand. - We keep them. Gaskill Hardware Co; Phone.147:' : i Roosevelt's "Relative. k Suicide. Special to Journal '4'. Macon, Gf , June .11. Mrs. Felix Punwoody, a relative of i President RooseveU committed suicide by shoot ing herself today. She had been mar ried but eight months," V ' V .' LADIES DOCK HATS We are just in receipt of a largelot of Ladies White Duck Hats in all the new est shapes just the thing for the summer and the seashore. INDIA LINEN .... ,."-., .... ...... V . We can of fer you the best values , in India Linen this week that has ever ' been offered you. We have not purchas ed a large quantity and by buying late in the season we are enabled to offer you exceptional values. ' All Tan Oxfords 20 per cent less than regular price K 11 BAXTER DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT - , - ... - 1 -v '-. S : W 1 : ' '. T '" -.I TX ' 1 uiiir , ' im iiia in sua iirni fin fa .. DUVrii LUL 111 UlSmdUU 1 dlA; ask TturOp sionouL xaxyk't xaa prvpmnj ia iuchvou iiuuvruy wtwecu wjuw, a be iv iiriiina biiii uiaa jBiiunuiwn rx isimilmiu iuiiuiiub. wim i.oi . ciiivw w vmuui V.;.. ; X 4JlAVik74WU ailU HXU.VV pwi UlVlltl-, .u.vak uikvivui,, . oriaxes untu paia ior. ixjxs w h;uiuiiir,wx ftv v . w. . . - ... ... .. w., ',, ,v i TV .-M m.h.iI. I jlliauiiiiai ahonlil rrvaV mn,h llicrtlar VAlllM '. v . ror xurtner particulars appiy w . - r, ii - ' T ' T5tT1lirDtItT? tT&t UnuUnn Main Prn M P -rir : UTTJt Vl MTV- TO A D V OVXTnTP A TT7 ' seen in t'ii) Cov .a D. ii.; br- ' ' V ( '. V i ,urs 1 t':e at: '.t WU3 the Rl. i in ; 1 f ...r r r t H'O . t t.. and intere: i . i vieo. Our i n by Mr. .' ; the :' ' j -f to . fiacKay's Kac-u-dine , curta all headaches, etc, does not de press the heart, 10, 25 and 60 cents a ''". 'At druggists,. Be doBes at foun- C ryan to Celebrate Fourth in London. to JournaL ' London, June ilTh,i American Col- o: y will celebrate the Fourth day of Juiy here in its usual patriotic manner. They have Invited William J. Bryan to it ha the addre ss on that occasion. . D, o:z, windo-.vs, cerr.cnt, build : : ;''; ; blinds :rs hard it knives :. C : 'all Hard Co. F'l 117. . . ' jTc Viy " ( ; v pilPIiotosJ . .." . The Latest and Best Things hi Photographs. It ; takes artistie " trabing to so pose a subject as to ' bring oat the most pleasing ; features. We have that skill and we use Jt'i Our ' Studio- is well quipped with all facilities for good Mghting. 'What defeets we are V are not able to overcome with good lighting and, artistie posing, we -retouch out. AH orders promptly filled. ; - t't-,-; BAYARD TOOTTEN 92 EAST FRONT ST7 ' '. iv-i Li i l.jii'V' li05Ferrates :AND TP " ' j I . & I f f ' 1 h;: urAT.Tii rAi:n try thkm i ')ttli:d by

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