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no. 73 'TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR C. AY1 URDAY HORNING. JUNE 23, 1906 - u - ' , -,V WE WJLLELlF.OR A fW'DAYS' Vs . n' Stories cf F.cr'-tl.cn Tralf.c to Make Votes. , -Whife; .Dotted ' S wissV-1 inches:'widd ": 'iBeautif lUpatternail.TOw - 1 'GoCvnpold ststk : . '--VV ( A' jl V ;;35c Values., for -;A 33cV v a $ , . -iscf 'u vY '10cA : "v ;'r - - XAC i . A - v- xu . -i -J ' - v -UlncK Black1' Dotted SwiV- wbhh35c. for - ''22 1,2. , A few embroidered Shirt ;Wai'rPatfefris - Wf will cnWat,"' '-A- " X- 7- - ,:'M ' ! 'J!' 1 . 11 i ,erPoilook 8t, -Opp,Episeropal Church . 2 4- ' t i," '. r -I -i. i. . i.'ivj' . N , -V, 7 Buf "A Lot iliiifl 7th Ward, Norfolk City. , fljVf property 1st lm!ft,ei!hway"bctecJthe'ientci of Norfolk and the Joratowt Exposfttop GiuAdsj WjiKftat;Bervicc to ithef or taxes until paid for. 'Lots $400,tO;$750,-',siCcoi'dmg;to location. ' . ' ; - -T r f - : . - ; :i VjT s:r;.The city 'sTaniJ growth in fcb fV furthof partjea'ars app J t? i"f v ''Jn " ' f C. f. FUMPHREY, Hotel Haltifejf JpeinJCj'br " HIGHLAND PARK SYNDfcATE;:Mr A"' . - ' ., 1.4P M Jin-Street NqtfoIkVa Nken ' Are ftaf Going no'Jpenlifjtetioii! -fi.ty,,;,.,, y ; IS THE JBEST PLACE -.FOR Y0U:' v;.x . These Used ' Jo'htlyljavr divert ondfValta'in , lemmas art moog; wervcua K.tdi. eT;Lu2riveOhsorderBr v. . ,nhmimati8m and Catatrh-, -r,,- or r .,, i i"' " 'Its epenriidt :Juipjped Sanitariunjoperiited j:v comisction ifith,: s.v - Hotel "(Nj consumptive or coatagious caSfs akfn.) , j I ts . H driati'i Department tCtr.braciri(? ..thte 1 celebrate 'ft&Vuftfe " ;'Vj -Systepj of Batlis, exhilarating end beneficial. Its large mvv rooms, broad halls anil c.qmdors.. peif(;ct.vqntila-.'"'s " tiau ana lWTMctaresquo location. s - -r, - Itt beautiful Winding walk and driveways,1,, thronrfi "igpianCie -i2r-.v Its - well. cqaicpedliverrreoMDrishar'Jbtf best Jadie ahdRentJe-' .i - - T ' " ' rcie&fa s.iddlefsnd' Waiatera ana ponies tor Ihetiiilaren, : It9 varied ntnusemenW, tonslstin? in part, at splendid Orch-istra i-s" . ' , U..nruiA iUoypi'rn; TnMW)lf, JJilIa-tts; l,yol;-H-iiMnpotvr' 'V L . t . - .1 i . r:-...'. .1.... :i ! j.f - J it. . .1. '. 1: . .. . v- ' .n Vi.xcsisuci.u reiuren'aro coaracwrfsnvvjiOiiJYuetji, i; 14134,01 par. i, 7 '"ii-. i0 .wcetv's Men3a.-, tkrf Cui-i;.A'KlirV)ci;tictly first-claes '. 1 fh3 -pf-. 1 ot 1003 promises to surpass all nrevious lecords. , w -s - pui-nji numner ana peiionnoioi its CTe; '8 v r- ,y 'I-'iVsiokitigi navo -already -been mads 'Of'.roVninent people .'iv vi:;-who vilf tuki'up their Summer Rwidonee at tlw Meck'wburtr -::rfK ".'v.-.-t;f fce moat-aecesauble All-year-rQujnU,.hua claoti3eiJtt4ii' -.w' J(i?ure ItPscrt m thts Southi 1 t-- 4 t .' j.-Telairtaph'nnd Lon(?-Di8tanqe TeIephoiie in ljofcol." .:. v :!-; " vii rnw Mimmer iwoenuie cr craina.wui anoiu ftutuuoqakiacu ' ; v". ,r 1 tie tor rearJims Th Mecklenburg. r ' - v , .-'.jvri.vNewl'tftms'Wllle operated between. Jw'wi Jjjn etion ;hn -'-v; f( V Chase City's .nd Chase (City and Richmond.: -At Jeifi tsa . i-.C '. y Junction, tonh'e'ion w made with mKlday tranw irom Nor- , 4 and. Vh-glnia. - , , n . - r tfz ,; A Tostal -will brinjf full 'information, . also .hur.i'Home booklet,' ' ' ' 1 . v " diagram, rates &e Address 4 - , t , t " ; P!(l!ISj SPOS , Ci, cmw " buy. 1 : Mickrenbaig MmuralSyatftra are for sale by All well equipped Druggists and Mineral Vater Scores.: '. . - AWe guarantee that our Chlorid6 Calcium water with our Baruch Baths will cure the .worst cases of Mataria. ! Mv06TTiN!S SOUVENIR r.- All.' I am !' p!rr to ri1 w. iil rl'i ;' i nl.i t'li!. .1 I'll': f'.-r-'., No. 23. . Ill a ii rd ( ! urvi! my 'ulork, 1 ;i um r.t f'ilvTwari arnl ! ')' (U' 'i.;i.!lci am) EV MASONIC .THEATRE; ALL TIllS WEEK 1 ROLAND'" A.' OSBORNE AMHIiiCA'p )'AV(,I,I H ;'.KAnC' ACTOR -.- . , f ai.i, ; i ';:iM.:;'.:i:N.';,iy, r.i-;,w;iivVL co. ;ivvi:.:, ' ' ThB Case of l)obson ol Surry. Indictment Kills Political Chances ol Distiller A Renegar. Electric Power House - c on Fire. Accident to Mri ( , " , 4 , , Weet. (Special Correspondence.) v Greensboro,; June 22. Republican State Chairman- Adani is very much gratified, that Surry county has en dorsed him for State Chairman after having ef used to pass a resolution en dorsing Blackburn; ( Surry has Been considered one of Blackburn's main stays in the eighth congressional dis trict, "being a strong republican county and having a large blockade element In connection with this fall down of the Congressman, in his separation for the -chairmanship, it "is : said that the treatment accorded lawyer:-John" Don son of Surryr had something to do with it, The story goes, that Dobson had been -assured of the position of assistant District Attorney, when Blackburn ht succeeded uv prizing out Mr. Price. the premature announcement that Judge Coble would, be appointed and that it was? ; Blackburn victory.'snot only made Dobson disgusted and mad, but outraged. He is said to tave gone to work investigating, with the result that he' discovered that Blackburn had beetfi usingthe "Assistant '.District Attorneyship for trading purposes tor the State-chairmanship. A It was not intended.1 so the-story goes,' for .any new of ; the expected, change to get out, -until after the State Convention. . Mr; Dobson discovered also; that Black burnnad promised the place ta W. S. Pearson of Burke county, Jake Newell of Mecklenburg . and Zeb Sanders of Atanly; The announcement of the Se lection of Coble by Blackburn, peems to have lost him the endorsement of both Burke, and Surry. 5 And now comes the- announcement: that - Judge Coble is not to have the place at all It is Bald that State: - Chairman Adams and, Dobson; Jookr advantage ff the trading project of the Congressman and laid the" matter before the "department atr .Washington - with the result that Chairman Adams yesterday received a telegram saying the president had or dered - that Price be - not announced. Anothemse by the Congressman of of flies as assets for trading purposes has been brought to light by his active re publican rivals. There ia a fight for the sollcitorshlp in the Republican Judi cial district in which are the counties of Caldwell, Wilkes, Mitchell and Watau ffa,. ' At the Wilkes County Convention B'ackburnmadefive speeches before he succeeded - in '.preventing- the en dorsement of J; W . ' McNeill : of Wilkes for'stflicitdr,'" In his last appeal, jt is said he openly stated that he desired the' chairmanship of the party more than the position of Congressman, and it would help him. not to endorse any candidate. McNeill was then turned down by his own people. lie went to investigating, and discovered that the Congressman had promised the solici torial plum to Frank Linny of Watau ga, Greene of Mitchell, and some other lawyers fromjother counties in the dis trict. It was the plan to hold the judi cial convention after the State 1 con ven? tion. As soon as MeNeill discovered this trick, it is said he laid -the matter before the State Chairman Adams. The whole plan was busted by getting the chairman of tho Judicial District Committee to call the judicial - conven tion a week ahead of the State convention.- Another trade the Congressman ia said to have made whereby vV. A. Iteneger a big distiller in Yadkin, now indicted in the Federal court, slioulJ ht nominated for the Semite from Davie, Wilkes, and Yu.!Um, have been d.coverc'l 55 o it. I, .(,! !.!.( I 1 t . IS or 1 to j.i ' rales. I'a t emic'3 ! I l.un in f -if' con- o It lool:n are i' ' triuli' ; ll' M t .L 1 ' venli i i ( t , 1" i .til moBt in1 imiiK n'al'y j f T who 1 n vi r i 1 ' i i l' ) since tiie ilavtf of tie marfvr.-i. At 9 o'cl. '(t'.iiM t'iO t . '-r a 1 ci" r ,i Gieeiu b 'to I.. 10. (,o., J can; lit on f.i '. I : i 1 i the 1 ( i e )f t; ive 1 Mil t' It r' t i of t'.. J t . v il la'i v ta t on tVe shaft, and before he l.,d tme to extricate his arm he was drawn up aiv.l whirled over the shaft with great force. After be in carried aronnd several times some cf the workmen noticed what was hap pening and hurriedly stopped the ma chinery, which is run by electricity. ; Mr West lost a considerable quantity of ' blood before ' medical aid', arrived. There was no one about there except Some negroes . and they did not know what to do other than call a physician, else the flow of blood would have been stopped, rVt. J. P. Turner was ;, sum moned; and- -war prompt ' to j-espond. Had he been 'a little later the loss f blood ' would', have resulted in death. A team was ordered from a livery sta ble, andr-iWest -was carried to St. Leo's hospitaL - After examination it was decided that the amputation of the arm was inevitable. '' The arm - was ta- Jten off "just jbelow;1;he shoulder: the operation -"beingr performed by Drs. Turner "and Dobson. -: Mf. n West stood the operation well, last night his con dition was reported favorable, but to day complications, indicating internal ipjurles have developed, but later the newff wai tfiafhe'was doing' well' C yJKf t -y .h" of -ij.s it. .vo " . ' ' ' i I-. , -r. TeacherReign8- MMiss Jtfmnie Lou J&elley of Caswell, who for the past two years has, been a teacher in toe -graded school came to NewBern . yesterday to. tendeTier ra-1 ignatiejn- ' Sheihas feeen offered a, pos tion ie,the Kinatoni high' )schbol. )' ,t, V A A 1 ! ""j r', 1 .''';r 1. -All Questions; pertaining to health and beau ty . are answered here. ; Makes people feel as they felt in full-blooded youth. Does business while you sleep. That's what Hollister Rocky Moun-talnea-wlu doCS5 cents,' Tea of .Tab lets. - Sold by F S Duffy. ' V - "" ij"iji,,'" - x w' Jt C Tough, to do, Jime.VA'A j Speeiar to-JoBrnaL ''-V ' I-V, . A Wilmington June. 22.Johnf Tolera young wh.ite jman , insulted ,,two ladies while drunk and'used profane, obscene and abusive language.'- He was sen tenced (o wort on the roads 90 days, " RALEIGH '1, .NO' T 1 la v: . Si "rt'n Trade, Report QRichmond, Va. JuneAr-Brad-streetV 'saVs a'bout' Tchmqid and vi cinity it WhpfesaleXdeafers-ln and man-ufacturs- of blotting papery and card boarding continue to receive : large -orders, t They avf hippifig to points fur ther , from Richmond, , than they lave previously and this has : been' the; best season in their History.The loose Jeaf tobacco market continues active, prices continue 'to range h'igher than at a com parative period lost 'year.t' The plant ing of this year's crop has. been about completed iirjasfern'; Virginia,'5 and North; Carolina andrthd. 'acreage wi?l not be so large as that of last year on account of the scarcity of Japdr.- The produce - market --iff . active, ; increased shipments 'are being -ireceiyed espec ially is this trueTuf '-Southern vegeta bles and melons: : Price's " are" fair and collections go6l'- c - . Retail trade coritinu'es' active for this season of the year.-' ',. " ' T ; ' ititmi . 11 2 f "--' - " i jt vi ' ; Ice Cream Freezers) Screen Doors and Windows'.- For anything in Hardware line or builder., material call ? pri ust; Prices Alowf : ;Gaskill Hardware CoA Phone 147. Notice of Mecti, j of Congressional ,A. .Convention," Third District :.A ' Notice is hereby given that the con vention of Hid Third Congressional Dis trict of North Carolina will be held at CoI.M.oro, N. C..8t,l p. m.4m Wednes day, June27, for the purpose of nomina l a L mocratic -cardidrtte for Con cn -s and the transaction of such other Laziness as may come before the con vention ' t ' , ' ' T. C. WIIITAKllR,' ' Vf . L. HILL, ; - Secy. . : - Ch'm ' " 1 PILES! PILES! PILES! . Dr. V" Indian Tile OiMment v i,l ( " 1 - I, l ie- liiijr, Ulcerated "11 : 1'ii, -4. It j,i,.i ha the tu- mori, s 1 1 i '.ii ' : t oi.ro, acl.-i ii i '! T 'I'' , I ' ,l.t, r-i,. f. I T. '.I iiH ; t I i j n ; : , . . - ( r r n ; i l ,,-,.! ! II", ' "l v - ', r ; ,. I Decrease In State Convicts. Corporation . - : ' Ccmmleslon Proves Weak. ... . ,.x (Special Correspondtnce. - Raleigh, June 22 AThe State Cotton Growers : Association sent out today blanks for reports: on the cotton crop, July 1st, these all to be in hand July 10th. The reports call for statements as to the acreage " compared . with last year,' the - condition Of , the plants its size and also the labor, situation.- The Association has had no- new recently legarding the crop xcept , scatteringl reports which confiect somewhat,- Bome saying '.; there -is s an increase of five to :seven per ".cent .over last year and others that the acreage had been decreased that much, , President Moore of the' association fa sick at his home at Charlotte, : having been Sick ever" since his return, from Texas last: month Secretary T; B. Tarker has been at Hill' boro some days rhere his - aged father is very ill, ' A . A 'jr ; , ; l ; The total number of State ebnvictr has now dee"reased to -only, 700. 'Of these 123 are now' In the penitentiary' here.; No more are available for. work of any kind. r$ A '. - A charter is granted the South Atr lantic i Lumber . ComDany ; Greensboro t capital stock ?50;000,', W. L. . Clement ands others being vstockhoWersA The company . will manufacture all'' sons of wood works including ' spokes bobbins, . The Fay etteville gas. and electric Company f which J. H. Martin' is the president, has increased its capital Btock to $75,000, the State, authorizing thf increase.-'- ' ' , "-" v?- -iv -fi f ' , Jrfe'Mi I" lAf " -Th: friends , f ex-Congressman W. P, Crawford are'yery proudof the way he won-in the 10th district in . the con test for the -D emocraticr nominatTon for Congress, ? lf4 votes vwera required and lie already has lJ2,vnot ineluding Cherokee which. has its primaries to morrow and which will give him over half its vote."-.." A .iA'A-"' - ' .Tne railway, schedule matter which has made : the -corporation 'commission quite prominent during the"; .past fortr night has brought put thefact that the powers of the commission are not so great as many persons bad thought or seemed to think. From ; time .W time things ' have been; done which were rather broader than the .law 'permits. It will require the addition "of consider able power by the next legislature td make the commission truly - a court-as it is now held to be practically only an advisory board.; Norway Nowla n Separate Monarch ; Special to Journal -j-'-Jt " v - . Frondjhem" Norwayj June '22-King Haakon and Queen Maud were crowned today in the presence of - anr enormous throng of loyal; and enthusiasUe sub jects '- AH Governments were ; repre sented and the court scene was "most brilliant.'--. Mr. an 'Mrt.AWilham ;J, Bryan were present,;?"'. ;'-A. The Card ot Thanks; The Elizabeth City Economist speaks pertinently pf a custom thus: - f"The editor of this paper would be the last man on earth -to knowingly say a word to hurt the' feelings of anJ; of its subscribers or citizens, especially at a time when the daril, winged messen ger of death has brought sorrows to the home, but from the best of motives we desire to call the attention of our read ers to the custom of publishing "cards of thanks. " Alt is a custom th it has outgrown its purpose, if iteverhadone. When sickness and death come to your home it ia only natural that your friends and neighbors should do what ' they could to assist you. They would be heathens if they did not. They know from the expression of your face that you are thankful and deeply appreciate all they do, and it is not necessary to rush into print and tell the world that your neighbors were kind when you were in trouble. Thel reading public are becoming tired of the old stereotyp ed "card of thanks." You can express to your friend, by a look or word that your thai.!, ful ne.-m in a more impress ive manner than you can in a column '-.rd CI O .1,1 'y Prclocutcd Th! Cahinet A '"': V- HENRY BAILEY BROUGHT - - TO NEW BERN, The Murderer . ell. M,. Lancaster'at Vanct I ' - boro Captured. No Attempt to Lynch, v Henry Bailey, the murderer of John M. Lancaster is now securely : fastened in a cell in the Goldsboro jail He was captured at four o'clock 'yesterday morning at a place known as Palmetto onage aDout rour mues irom- Vance- boro on the road to Washington. ' Messrs Jacob and James Lancaster, '.-cousins of the dead man, and George HUT caught him whiler he was on the- road. "i The men were prepared for resistance but did not meet with any, ' the man- went with, them willingly and they gave him unto'the custody of the constable, Mr. W. O. Clark." ' l. Realizing the necessity of . haste in order to get Bailey out of town'liefore the . people' should be , awars-' lot hia capture and thus avoid any further vio lence? he v: fiarnessed his horse and hustled the prisoner into the buggy and drove on to New Bern. He made un usually good time and had no unusual incidents and .reached the county jail with his prisoner - about eight o'clock, Crowds of .curtous men jcent to see Bailey as he sat in .his cell. ; He was quite talkative and seemed to be in pos session of. a large fund of nerve, He insists that he killed Lancaster in self defense.". He is an V undersized black negro,' with- srriall head and rather re pulsive features. : He weighs- between 140 and 150 pounds. ' His" former home was m Pitt County -He has the repu tation of being a "mean nigger,T, and was notorious Among the whites in the neighborhood. ' ' - - 1 Much credit is due to his captors, two of whom were relutives of the) murder ed man for not yielding to what must have : been , their nalural impulses avenge the death of their cousin. They followed the course of reason- and - sur rendered the man to the officer, of the law.- j.", ' " In regard to the prisoner'! statement that he shot in self .defensor that Lan caster wa3 coming toward him with an open knife has been proven false. The dead;. maa'a knife was found iii his pocket and under - no., circumstances could it be a formidable weapon. And Baiiey's wife's testimony before the jury that, Lancaster was about to at tack Bailey with a fence rail was also proved false. . There was no rail within several yards of where, the murder oc curred. - - " v ' - . - , : The efficacy of blood nounds in tracking criminals was demonstrated in this af fair. The negro had. put a preparation composed of camphor- turpentine and kerosene on bjs feet to; throw the dogs off from their scent but they got the trail and followed, it to the bridge where hewas caught. , , ,A7 ' Fearing that an -attempt might : be made'to get: the prisoner constable Clark and deputy sheriff White -took Bailey to Goldsboro last night to await trial in the criminal court here July 2. BUY YOUR 4 - c i v v i - ''" ' '-V ; ' ' .. ' , itvr-rtvii- .-.v , : .w'-;.;iv, vv- v '.' '" : - FROM 1AGK BURN AND YOU WILL HAVE A DeliGious Gyp of Tea Or. Hand A way.' : DrfWA'L. Hand is out of the city and will not return for business until next Monday. . ' v V A Death of Mai, St D. Popec" A"Lie one who wraps the drapery of his couch about hira'' Major S. D Pope passed from the sleep of life to the sleep ,'of death ''yesterday afternoon. He had been in failing health for sev eral months but his f riends, were j much encouraged at his apparent . improve ment and returning strength and while it was known he was still frail his de mise was a great shock toTill. .Ir V-A 1 Yesterday he lay down on a couch to take his mual after dinner nap, "and his daugh'er heard him groan, when she reached Jiis side he exclaimed, ""oh. such a pain!" and turned over and ex pired. ' ;VvA':i Major Samuel Drew Pops, was one o( our beat known citizens, he has been a resident of New Bern for many years' He was born in Greene county in Feb ruary, 1836, and was a brave and hon ored soldierlin the Confederacy and re tired from the service with, thetitle of major. In later years he has field aevj eral offices. One of his duties was a trustee of the Knights of Honor to set tle with the heirs of the late John W. Moody which he was to have transact ed yesterday at 3 o'clock. He was a si ra ;;iit forward, honest citizen r who had a hih sense of duty and man; who v. H!i respected by all. ; T: is f nit ral services will beheld at the C,-i,!'iiary chureh this evening at 6 o'clm-k, Lev. G. T. Ad-jmswillouiciate. LADIES DUCK HATS We are just mAreceipt of a large'Jot of Ladies White Duck Hats in all the new est shapes, just the thing for the summer and the seashore. INDIA LINEN We can offer 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 J. J. BAXTER : , DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT HAND-PAINTED PARASOLS The Daintiest and Most . Artistic Parasols ever on the market. - Each design to 'original and every order is filled with special atten-. 1, tion to ' the wishes of the costumer. No summer outfit is complete without one. ' Thef are within the reach of every one. From $2.50 5 upi f. Orders promptly filled. llpM$B;MU ST un I i A,- . ; 92 East front st. r j '''''' m SUMMER $'ar' 'iM4'; ' ihibrbved'lmet - ; :' A-;.: '.A . ..I . COOKING A We carry the rnost ' Summer Specialtfes 4 REFRIGERATORS; J1CB CREAM FREEZERS i COOLERS, ........ . . - - ... rt-TTWrt . 7rTmn 'j.V.. iPhon257 liA 93 Middle Street AAA ' dV',' Dr. Pepper's 'til ".vt'Si; PllOS .- .-.k.jMTCii.i :-! A rerraies ,rN. : ' ! i,,'. it..-- f .-, V ii 'H- ;V' V i ;.?5V.ik- i .... -'A lire's Root - Beefll TOR YOUR HEALTH SAKE TRY THEM -a ';. e'' J -'';A ''-v.' A: BOTTLED BY , . , . , 4 I 1 - f . .... I,. k V i , . j I 1 .- r.., , , ,.!!!.!, i''li'i. klltve, Mil ..'-. i- f j - ....
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