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GEO. - .... .i:,fip,.iJJ-...Kiw,- JUST RECEIVED THIS WEEK A Fresh Stock of Guth's, Lowney's, Peters' -CANDIES C. T. YOUNG, So. Front Street. Prescription Druggists These Hot Days V Light Weight WE ARE OFFERING Two Extremely Good Values 36 Inch Linen Lawn at . . . 25c 36 Inch Egypsian Lawn at . . 20c Phone J. M. MITGHELL & GO, 61 POLLOCK ST. OPP mm REAL ESTATE- DEALER AND BROKER Eents collected for which Immediate .returns art made. .- All deals made at moderate cost - - ; . ' .-1 - " Personal attention riven all matters. ' i" ; BRIDGRTON LOT FOR build a home. , - - eoneroto hollow blocks for . house supports for Ba'o. v Cheapet y ' than bricks last for centuries OilPOLiOCKTjliii !- 11 ? JUST RECEIVED; A-FRESHilNVOICE FINE v U U u Corner Broad and Hancock SU. W llii ii f t W 'Minim'- Iilltlllloofi : '. For a; heap; Roofing; there; ii- none;.bpttef. ; Requires no tar." : Will last, from 5 to 7 years. "I Price $1.10 per roll, including nails and tine.; nnHCCDiJiTiiic yr UUHUUIinilVL miist be, but there ia a vast conservative and befog hide v B. PENDLETON, Cashier . 4. 288. EPISCOPAL CnURCU . .. . t-.-. . mm 8ALE - Buy one, will id yon to ' . . L'aad'vSmokecL: 0 New Bern, 13 CT- s3 ssrt peo;::ge my in u. , s. : count Special .Term Called For Ang. 6 at' Beitqfort -Wfll"HT t . . ,,,'" - -an Interesting. Cae 1 v: " : V:0 III!E .S!:E Other Trials Beside Peonage Wfll be .Held Bat the One Mentioned ' Win be iAU Absorbing. Sec- . ond Asst. Attorney $en- - ' eral of U. S. to Assist In Proseci -T Uov, . The special term of United States Court which has beeir ordered to con vene at Beaufort beginning August-1 will be of unusual Importance and in terest In addition to The peonage ease which is the first to bo tried In this district, there will be'oomo Illicit distilling cases from Pitt county and also-there may be others. . . In relation to the case against E. A. Kline for peonage action in this mat ter is directed from the high aource of the Department of Justice and no less important a personage than the second assistant attorney general of the United 'States Charles a Russell will assist District Attorney 8kinner in the prosecution of the case. - Mr. Skinner's visit to New Bern this week was to meet Mr. A. Y. Hoyt, special i agent of the Department of Justice to arrange the calendar and make such other arrangements as.may be re quired to rigorously push the proee- cution of these cases. ? : E. A. Kline, a contractor or man ager engaged in the construction of the Raleigh ft Pamlico Sound division of, the Norfolk' Southern road if the person charged with the ,crim 0f peonage which eonslsts- )n forceably holding personrior labor without pay. It Is alleged that the people thus held are .Italians, Austrlana) PolesiRufr slans who have been ompeHod f;-to submit toinnch cruelty. These men are unable to speak a..word jOSng' liah". They are said to be. kept tike pigs in the pen. It Is expected that a brilliant array of legal talent will be present at Beaufort to argue this matter which is comparatively new. OBJECTED .TO PIC' : . TUBES 6Ei::S TEIl Br. and Mrs, Rowland Pisposed to Shrink From PsbUelty and En deaTor t Suppress Snap , .. Shots. . ; ' . Special Correspondence! "z.-1 Raleigh, July.; 12. The Rowlands will not 1e tried for the poisoning of Engineer X3. VL Strange unUI the; Sep. tember term of court, the case fe bo called in the first; Thursday of fho terntr ' An order to this effect was made tills morning by Judge Long af ter he bad listened to. argument rfbr more than ah houOy-unsel for the ifosecutloa and defense'. He had ruled aBt 'evening that he would admit cer tain aeposltlons from other states by khe defense In the event (he trial came up at this term.H But that the wholeH question of trial at this term be would leave to the v solicitor, granting lilm time, If he felt he' required it to coun- ttreca the .' depositions In vquestlon tending." to prove' that Strange died of heart disease, being; subject to it The solicitor asked lor time this morning and It Vas' on this account that the continuance was ordered. fIn midst of discussion of (ssse court directed that the two prisoners, Dr. Rowland ' add wife,' be brought from the Jall as the order could . not be made without their presence. .This was. done. : The-prisoners had scarce ly more than taken seats , when re markable proceedings took place. W. Jj.Wateon of counsel for the prison en arose and addressed: the : court with the. statement that he . was . In formed that, there was a newspaper photographer in the court room at tempting to get snap shots of the lourt scenes and especially of the Rowlands his clients objecting seriously to any likeness of themselves being publlah ed at all. lie asked the court to direct the photographer and the-pross cor respondent employing him to'tuke no such pIctureH. The correupmi,', t at once stci'ped around Into the bar fac ing the Jutlge and slntfd t'tat he . h probably the correspondent to wlo the attorney rfisrrd and thnt ho i' 1 have a pliotnnrepher to tut e t! n i Inri'H nml t1,,it l'i ddlii"; h i 1 v i r;::.E3 i:u:::i J ', Black Man Charged Ifltk Tnaataral : Crime Arraigned Befero Magls' - trate- Patterson. r 'f Abraham Parker, - the negro who was arrested Thursday on a .warrant charging him with the Crime of Incest was arraigned before Magistrate Pat terson yesterday. -The ?. complaining witness Is the- II year old daughter who was in court with the child which was the innocent cause of It all. TheJ man is employed by-the Pine Lum ber !o., and appears to be an Indus trious hard working man. ' Ho halls from North HarloweNbut. has been a resident of Vw" Bern for"" several months.' ? :Parkeriioht hid . tory lna simple straight forward manner. The mother and daughter 'testified against him. He was bound oVer to court un der $2150 bond and in default was com mitted to Jail. ' Han Killed by UgMnInfc -Marlbel, July 11. A large stock bouse on the.pozier farm between this placatand Oriental was struck by lightning- .Wednesday ..afternoon, caught fire and was entirely consum ed, The building was filled with feed and .IrisS' potatoes which were also destroyed. " , . A colored man, Samuel Jones, was struck by the same bolt and Instantly killed. A white man and another col ored man and two. mules were badly stunned but recovered later on. There; were six or eight mules on the stock, house but they were saved. The property belonged to Mr. Charles Swan of this place. .' The loss is esti mated at 3500 with f 350 insurance, . - Xerehead Is Risked. This heated season causes a rush to Morehead and the Atlantic hotel is swarming with, people who seek re lief t from- the sun's sweltering rays. Every train brings scores of pilgrims to- this rest spot of the Old North State and where nature baa shown her generosity in preparing, a place where the beat of the sun Is not felt. Every thing about the Atlantic hotel has an air of business and the genial manager. Col. , Frank P. Morton has plenty of waya to- keep his guests In terested and ho does, it" to perfection. Socjety Is quite lively down there and thero.ftre.&ny ;number of launch and saning parUes, dances, punches, sup pers and; innnmorablo devices: In no tion all the tlmo to amuse. The Slam orchestra fives Splendid satisfaction. Their daily concerts Uro Tory ' enjoy- abjer. KTho surt bathing has Its hun dreds of iievotoes nd.formsono oil the many exceptional attractions at Mcrehead. " Mrs. Bowie ill. Her Son tko latest to Coste Under the Wlre, Special Corrospondoncf ? ; ' 14 Plata; MdeJuly j. Mr Bowie and, her gon.wore today noqultted of the" murder of Hubert Posey . who: was charged with the seduction o Prisettffy A ia epwe,- uie uauguier ano jusier ; oi the defendants; The Bowies made, no defense hut the unwritten tow,-, they made s vigorous defense. and had the sympathy of the ?ubUc4vi , . wammnmj h.wi ; 'TJeppei iJ.rCi. ,Juljt lTbe Sunday school of Capenann .Baptist . church, Grant Creek neighborhood, ' Onslow county, will give their knnuai picnic at the church. Saturday.; AffKUst 3rd. Ah Invitation is extended -to all .who wilr Join- us.- and cordial welcome will be glven;- Those who can are ret quested bring welL filled baskets, , j V 'P W. K EU BANKS, Vif Superintendent,"! the Rowlands declared that while ' It did seem that this method of Illustra tion was la, vogue in some parts of the eountay, representatives of the press7 going about to photograph all manner of. things, good and; evil; but mostly evil. It was the wlsh'of himself and those associated, with him to keep the practice oat of Wake county. . ', Judge Ixmg, addressing the oorres pondent, stated that in view of the ob jection of llowlanrts counsel as court ofilcvrs to the taking" of the photo graphs he would out of doforence to them direct that they be not taked The corresponilenO expressed hte de sire to" conform to the wishes, of "the court and retired. : ,- Aftor the prisoners had been . re turned to the' Jail Mr. Watson again spix-ared before the court and stated tfmt be wns Informed that as the prls- irs i ','' f- 1 ern. i tae li ' ' of e com t f- a to tlio 'I a 1 '..(: : i' t f t V ii i 1 1 .1 f t t "it a .1 1. 1 ! . tee j:Bff rcw if : k:::eb A Great Many Wished That the Rain r '.'Had Happened Sooner. Yesterday's Results. New Bern.l; Tarboro 7." Rocky Mount-Wilson Na Game. -Kinston 2r Washington 0. - V flames Today. .Tarboroatlew Bern." "Washington at Kinston. Wilson at Rocky Mount SUndtef of the Clsbi. j. - r' Won. Lost P,C. Rocky Mount.. .. ..19 ' 3 863 Wilson,. .. ... ..IS 9 625 Washington 10 13 43 I New Bern ...10 13 434 Kinston.. 9 17 346 Tarboro.. .. . ... 8 17 330 Tarboro beat New Bern yesterday In a game which has tried the pa tience of the average fan as much as anything that has occurred on the local diamond. The Journal does not icare to discuss any thing thai can't be helped-now, a. glance at the score below wilt show why we feel sore without further words' from us: NEW BERN Shaver, rf. ft If. Celey, If. ft s.s. Nichols, p. McCorrl, 3b. AB R H PO A E Pekln, cf. Reid, lb. Guerrant, as. ft 3b. Thompson, c. Bauers, p. ft rf. Stevenson, 2b. Totals 33 1 724 10 3 Hammond out, attempted bunt Walker out, hit by batted ball. Thayer out Interference of Payne. TARBORO Walker, rf. AB R H PO A E 0 2 8 6 2 1 2 10 1 Jones, s.s. Hamilton, 3b. Elrod, lb. Thayer, If. Hart, cf. Dickinson, 2b. Sullivan, c Nourse, p. Totals 38 7 10 27 11 8 Hits off Bauers, 2 innltgs 4: Off Nicoll, 7 Innings 6. Base on Balls, LNourse 1, Bauers 1. Left on Bases, New Bern 7, Tarboro 7. First on Er rors. New Bern 3, 'Tarboro 2. Two Base Hits, Elrod, Thayer, Thompson; Struck Out, Bauers 1, Nicoll 3, Noqrse 8. ' Double Play, Guerrant, Stevenson and Reid. Hit- by Pitcher McCorry. Elrod, ' Dlckerson. ' 8tolen Bases, Nlchol, Dekln. Sacrfflce.Hlta,' Hamll- fo Stevenson. : Time of Game, hours. 1 Umpire Sjjller - , SCORE BY INNINGS. Tarboro - r 2 J 0 2 9 0 0 0 07 New. Bern 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 i Kinston t WHUsgten A. Kinston -IS said to have shut out Washington yesterday by a. score of AS 8CS5 FROM THE BLE1CHEE8. .The-following rules or suggestions arer f ronv Henry - Chadwick, who 1 al though at the adyanced age of 83 re tains great lntere'stT'ln t-the nattonai sport and Is called an authority ontne game:i Cut' out the kicking and mil the tout etrtk'rale; Jt is an injustice t Call strikes on a "batsman because be bunU fouh r " riimlt the' fbul Istrlke ta ball ' Wt back of the home ptatov 'j $2 ... Encourage ' Scientific, play, ; -JS. Clean hltUngj with the. foul strike rule celimlnlnatedV - will remedy all evJls.'T v ""' ' Don't try to abolish any variedeS of the cure ballor spit ball;, they are beauties of the same.-. , One of the most amusing and at the same time one of the most aggravat ing things In the game-was the way Thompson allowed the Tarboro team to score with the ball In his mljt when he was looking all over the field for It . -J," fj ,1,1. "i. t 4' - -f , ' The game today will commence at 4:45 in time to-give the mill bands time to get out to see the playing- i One criticism was heard yesterday which may or may not have. value was that the New Bern team does not practise enough together. ; ' , We bclitve e could stand this de f. sit b Ut:r If It 0:,3a't come so regu hirly. We would like to have the h .. iiire of winning two out or throe , a from one more club before the mil ctosea. i lit ! ) II ' l ' North - Carolina Railroad Shows Evidence of Pros -peritj In Many Ways JUDGE EXCEEDS HIS AUTHORITY Change of Headquarters. Looking for the Han Who Said There Would Be no Summer Weather In 1907. Death of Mrs. MelL Special Correspondence. Greensboro, July 12. The stock holders ankboard of directors of the North Carolina railroad in session here yesterday afternoon in. addltion- to the regular annual dividend of 3 1-2 per cent declared a special- divi dend of one half of one per cent. Au thority was given the government to cross thT track near Salisbury In con structing a road to the National cem etery for which 1 16,000 has been ap propriated. It was also nnallyCaettled that the 8onthern railway should be released from rebuilding the hotel at Burlington upon its payment to the state of one half of the" f 1,000 insur ance money collected, and one half of the lot, amounting to 100 feet front with a depth of 648 feet and estimat ed at being worth 110,000. The road relinquishes its lease on this proper ty and it will become available at once for sale. A very prominent citizen of Salis bury, who was here this morning and who is generally recognized as a railroad man, was hot In his com ments on the railroad litigation. He said that while Judge Pritchard's de cision at Richmond yesterday prac tically over riding the state legisla ture of Virginia was in line with" hit opinion last week, nullifying the North Carolina law was not consid ered evidence of any personal perpl tude, It showed a bias of mentality which woald justify Senator Overman when" congress met, of preferring ar ticles of impeachment The general agency of the Provi dence Savings an Insurance company for which Messrs. Gold & Gold have been general agents for some time, has been purchased by Dr. Fred Pea cock of High Point and the signs and other office fixtures have been taken to Hglh Point where the headquar ters will be In the future. The extreme heat of the past few dayt Jbaa upset the prediction of the sage wlw announced with, much , sol emnity that there-would be no sum mer In 1907. With the thermometer hovering Sear 100 in the shade It Is hard to realize that only' a few weeks ago. overcoats were in demand and winter, was near. A large number of Greensboro peo ple, relatives or friends of Mrs.' W. R. Mell, who died at Concord Tuesday left this morning to attend her, fun eral held at Concord. As Miss Lizzie Sergeant of this city, she was greatly beloved : " - : SPLIT IN CHURCH; CIRCLES : Seet'-Knewf ' m venti. Day' Adven-':;;psttlSn'M'n'-:Aeennt of ' AV';'"r:r.r;- Quarrel.-2 r;. ' ' Special Correspondence. '! ' . ; "' JstOi' Creeky :; MIcb'7 Juiy;' 12.-A serious jplit has. occurred In- Seventh Day AdventisU, S sect which observes Saturday, as the: Sabbtth 4 The leader of one ,vlslctt of whlchDr, Kellogg the multanllllonalre. propriot tor of the large ' sanitarium ls ; ! In charge -of one division, r and - .Miller Henry ' another' Infiuentlal'member of the; church Is the head of the Oppos ing side. The dissension's have made (wo" elements of thelcburch snd.i serious church quarrel is feared." - ' . , ' . w';ys Roosevelt Entertains "1 TIsKlnf Special .Correspcdeno&;;;;,Vi Oyster BayN. T.rJttlT 12. Presi dent Rooseyelt was thd host oday.of a very' pleasant "-state ' occastotf ; in whteh some ofthe dlstlngnished Jap anese visitors were entertained All declared in favor of peace. :. 'vir ., . , f : ' - ' i- '-v . i v Jtallron 4 Wreck In Kentucky.' , SiMclai' to JfonrnaL ';: - .'. ' ;"' , Somerset, Ky.i July 12. An express train on the Queen ft Crescent road was dorallod here this morning and two enra went down an embunkment. Clxloon ' pas.".c,ij;ors were injured., No fntnHMos, ; . y t" -t yni:r 1 : ! Ladies' White Linenef j Pleated Skirts j I $1.00 ALL SIZES $1.00 i WE CAN ArroARD NOW To -SELL WHAT 1-5 LEFT or OUR. .SUMMER. -STOCK WITHOUT PROFIT, BE CAUSE WE CAN THEN HAVE YOUR. MONEY To IN VXST INHEWFALL dOOD-S AND MAKE MONEY FOR OUR, -SELVES BY VSM YoUR;MoNFY. TH1-S I-S THE WAY WE ARE JQUKf2IN3 OUT oURPROFIT-5 OUT or OUR PRICED, OUR 4REAT ALE WILL CON TIUE ALL THI-5 WEEK. MANY NEW THING-S ADDED EACH PAY. v TWO STORES J- J. BAXTER TWO stores l907City Directory -1907 The HILL DIRECTORY COMPANY has a corps of ettpadenced men in the city, taking names and soliciting business for the NEW CITY DIRECTORY, No Up-to-dato Business or professional mah.osa afflcurl net tov, have Direotory. . REMEMBER the great number of new people ejy vlsitm Ut Z I are la New Bern. 1 REMEMBER this book is United States. - kiHilto - If Price w& Quality Combined interest you, cos our line and "get our prices before closing ycur j. So 7? crSr-'it - Hdr. t Col r .!:r3 in Karmjr Implements, Builders .'Suppliei, ' ' zi General 'Hfdware, " :'0':.ll' " r- : ii:T. '." f.r.v rrnV, M c. " (y y '.-?iv. j. I. r - , " Resolved That wevvntto hllour. SPotiGE WITH FRESH WATER, AND OUR 5HELVK WITH -f RESH FALL G(XDS ,50 WE'Rff SQ) EEZINC OUT OUR PROFITS NOW BUSTE6LBROWN. sent to all the laportant cities In the ; I have accepted the agency for ibis city for the. Wilmington Granite and Marble Works . RD. TUCKER, Proprietor, Wilmington, K. C.' . and will be "pleased to show you' designs and quote t Ion H05UKETS HI AD-STONES, I RON , ffitC .- ISO, IBOJf-fiATES, etc. Satisfaction ; guaranteed." imtml EsteW Dealer,. Telephone tvf, . '" " r ' A " v ,
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