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I jtkM wboM AnueUI affain'ar terg wad Hum vboMbwLtiif
fioMtfst of thl (bring ofiiiu wak, Um tnuiaMtiuA
1 fh farm, th Uubar, Ui1bv the young (wapl utd th
cbH6,an.a'il( find herty wokom ia fhto tmik. :
a. It HynUi to eo ittaoot attaotioa to Mch odJ l4
Wo cft oilp yoo to tet ihwuL Wo eon holpyoo to hondlo
your boat M4bottor. .. " - 1 6t
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Wo. B. DIODES, YTPn tb!Ea B FKNDLKTQN CoaUerj
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Ttola Sale Oldest FkoiosB
or Do Preporotioat for Big 8aa
day Sebool Ceimtloa at BaiUaf
toaJTew Cafilrea'i-Hoaie Society
BmMlar To Ba Jtroefed,
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WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A large Shipment of Ladies Oxfords in all Styles
OUR LARGE SPRING STOCK
In all departments coming in daily. Ws will take
pleasure in showing you any thing you may
need"
CALL AND SEE US
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two store!
Special- rorroBpoadeoce.
Kalelgh; N. C, March 11. Mr. Z. P.
Smith wSo' haa 'been the editor of the
National organ of the Junior Order
American Mechanic, saya thai ho will
begin the 'puWdatlgn of the 8tate
Organ about April lit, an4 that it U1
be derotod' to the order and to gen
eral stibjocta. The growth" of thli br-
aer or norm uarouna, aaa Deen Tery
rapid In recent yeara. All 'Qe" State
offloen, are membera,; , ; J. . ;
A iiuio boiore noon- toaay nro waa
00 TO
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J. M. Mitchell & Co
FOB; :
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. , Have you see the neW'iLUFFY PUFF
COMB, the greatest? A f ull i lound Pompdau
effect, light-weight flexible, comfortable and nni-
d TY- nv newthingt, at the. littlest.
v n fj'pricc. may hot be good English, nevertheletj itl o
v.
AhmI&I to Jnaivial
f'Waaiangtoti March U-Tao
omlttM" W -iUaarf Tatalra -the
araata iprtaoate-a t nwjorltr 1 report
toaay aaata&tBg ProsMeat Pdooe
Telt!a acQQa,'n1: dlafaiaalng thv negro-
troopa, of to Texaa regunenv xor oi
efdertyAeoaatfct ia ' ahoottag l ap
BrSwaaVurte:" t---. '.' ' -
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Special 4a Journal. !;- '; t.
IfMhfngton. 0. C March llTbe
9ay, Department repofta -that eight
aajr battteaWpiw aro.'ohnoBt flntohed
for the navymafld Jourofhera aro a
bout.1bilf'Jomfilted. They are for
tfct Allaatifr eet
diacoVered In the furnace 'room, of the
first aptiat Clhrcli,'fanmWatly ad
der the rnala entrance. That part; of
tfaa boidlng Is of cement concrete,1
bat the atafriray ia of wood. The Hre
aeema tb haVe started In a wooden box
ot the side of the wall, a tew fet
from the furnace) thence conunnnicatr
Ing U 'the 'celling ,iboye, .which ia bf
wood and 'burling under' the atatr.
way' nearly to' the jallefy. The fire
men were rerj prompt and 'carefpl
ad os4d 'aa litUe water aa possible
iaaurahce' Commissioner Toung wis
preae'nt a4d ho and other . thought
200 would oorer the .damage by Are,
put of courao the smoke damage, can
not "yet be estimated, wTh, church
was rebuilt last autumn, $52,000 hai-
ing been expended anon It and la on
of the moot Attracttre in the' State aa
to 1U Interior.' It waa built In 18Gf.
There was rery little damage by wa
nr. .. - -. - )
A baseball season opened Jtere thia
attend VitJl X'gapaer ai tho.Athl
letlc field at the Agricultural and Mel
ohanlcal College, brtwen vtbe eollega
team and that of 'thd Baptist Bora'
Brtgadlo .lUlrigir Baptiat Tabi
ernacle. Mora , interest is taken in
ball than in ev number of yeara
Ther a)eigh Chamber of Casamorcei
has Joined, rin the jry aotloght 4o
pserent ,Ua taking stf ,by the
board, AtriUnoiof the local train bo-i
tween We Won; and BaUlgh. ak ar-
rtyea kera.Ja. the jajoralag.
Mr,tT- Vt-VtnelU thy Meat b-
tographet 1)re, ac bariod today. Hit
death waa .aoe to pnouawala ao4bV
lowed a -brtM Jllneaav
It la,propoae4 to aaako the annnal
Bottogt)'North-Carblinb"unoay
School A aaoolatloff af BnUnrtoa April
7th to tta-UM tlggeatineoUng of that
ktod of tb-rai, aad also the bwt
tltotAaaaclatfaavhlui 'yofbald:
atrtifetg Saf ot apeOsf aaa beta'aa-
t AmaC iodayH rlsMors Vaa Bupet-
latoadswt taroaUcf krttorth Car
oliaa CWloVeaVHoBr Bodotj. 'H
saya -It fa AdM " reoalrlag Turns
toe children At Orosasboro' and saf-
hdeatiy targa r abaltef M ftfcse
Ud ahar will aw held Caere aatU they
Ira tsr pope aaaaolo be taraed ber
to pertoM wW adopt tWai-He aaya
fit aoeiety 4aa bad woaderful'rto
eoa to plala eldldrta ta fcooa.'The
plaa wi tboWlldtttg ta ttfHuWJM
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I The Alyba QaaHette at Aaraeea thk
Y TarMsh Troop Trespass
Speoial. to Joarnal.
Teheran, Persia. March 11. Turk
ish troops and other subjects of the
Sultan are invading : Persian terri
tory and making raids, destroying
property and ttoroMng.war.
Xerse Harassed by. Iadletmeats
Special to Journal.
Hew Tork, March 11. Charles W.
Morse, the ice, merger, and steamboat
merger man who was arrested
for fraud was put on trial today,
There are 29 counts against him.
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Ba After ttfagTaJD. Vaa
V.TaalsJw Befera BlaUr HabV :..
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Ntr Tork World
Capt-Paaor.'bf Agataatt. 1 L.
at i o'olockyeoUrday afternoon. pt
Poaoy tol4 CapVKdwais-CQabe Bd
wardsp Capltl'.d tto
Star and Stripes, to a)&rm,hla brother
jCapt Borti-Capt Brt are b braas
cannon, and CaptIPoaey ; -rang the
m,;!. 'Csiha; Bd
ards, C.pt,vBert Eajna, Captt-Po-sey,
CapL VJed Rooa, Ca Bwttner
toa and serpral 6ther titfe; offl--cers
of the whalo fleet -re,chod the
whaleboat and pnt oft ' - - '
. ' Some land' lubbers 'who didn't bare
a " captain among ' them, pat-' off in ' a
second boat, and the village gathered
on the beaoh to watch. There hadnt
been a whale' Been near Amaganaett'
since February last year.
The whale spouted three times and
then struck out. Nary a trace of him
Seoaevett Helped Stock
Washington, r. C.( "Match 11. An
interesting exploitation of the stock
of a certain corporation and Inciden
tally ol President Roosevelt's poli
cies, was put forth front the White
House this morning. It consists
dtlefly of a letter addressed to the
stockholders of the corporation In
question, signed by Its president speak
ing in encouraging terms of the valao
of th stock as an investment and de
claring that if President . Roosevelt's
pplicy toward, railroads had not pre
vailed "your stock today would have
bees of no' value."
The letter is given In full with a
line of introduction from the White
House, saying that "a stockholder of
the company (the name ia plainty glvv
en I nthe White House statement)
has sent the President" one of the
drenhirs of the concern. The letter
begins with a statement that the reg
ular quarterly dividend bf S per cent:
la enclosed. The alleged book value
of the stock is given, with a statement
of the reputed earnings during the last
year.
"The future of your company," tha
... . , .. .
letter continues, "never looked soj
bright, and. If the present policy of tb
national administration, that there;
shan be' no diacrlmlnatlon in trans
portation, obtains, future earnings are
assured."
The stock of the company In ques
tion waa aot quoted on the New Tork
or any other stock exchange acoord
lag to TeateHay'a'newsnapera, but the
sharea of its leading competitor' are
regularly boagh and sold in all mar
ts. "-The eotn posing company haa
tor aome time been bnder attack by
the federal administration.
the captains and landsmen pulled back
to the shore empty banded.
This morning bright and early the
old timers are going to start out a-
gain. Capt. Jed Rose thinks the whale
Is sleeping off shore over night, and
will do stunts about sunup.
Two Hundredth Aaaiversary of Hew
Ben, MIC
IM a A
A rnSCS SACK BI0T OCCURRED
DV THS PS0PEETT OF EfTEB
, STATE CO0PEBA0E CO.
Hf BELHATEX
WW tOMT SENT
Sefroe Aagered Beeaase Greeks Had
Been Imported to Take Their Place
Said To Have Been Led by White
People Feeling Bans, High Among
The Hegroes The White CKliens
Are Indignant Over The Mob and
Are Disposed to Help The Greeks.
8pecial to Journal.
Washington, N. C, March 11. Ac
cording to reports arriving in this
was eeen after that, and toward daflrf61 a afternoon there came near
C. S. Steel Stock Widely Held
New Tork, March 11. The wide dis
semination of the. stock of the United
States 8teel Corporation among indi
vidual investors and also the extent
of recent odd-lot Investments buying
in its common and preferred . issues
were revealed in an announcement
made yesterday by. the corpora tionf-
whlch stated that its transfer books
show that there now are 95,000 share
holders of record. As some of tbe
holders of theae stocks are eorpora-
tiona, syndicates, banks and brokers.
many of these reputed shareholders in
reality represent a largo number of
individual stock-holders.
.While it ia Impossible to obtain any
definite statement as to the number
of individual shareholdera, it is be
lieved that the total la at least 80,000
additional tayestors so that the act
tual owners of the Steel Corporation
stock probably number 126,000.
The Increase, in the nmberef
stockholders during the last nine
months, the oorporatUn also announce
ed yesterday, was larger thanr that r
corded tor any similar period within
its history. i
CONTENTION
Hello Cejtffal ! 72 Please
Is That'HACKBURN 'S ?
Send me two loaves
WASHINGTON CITV BREAD.
of that delicious
We are more than
pleased with it.. Say, Mr. Hafckburn place me on
your standing order list for two loaves of bread
daily, also one pan of foils,
Phone your orders, we have ample facilities
for quick delivery.
HACKBURN
being a race riot in Belhaven last
night ' It seems that the Interstate
Cooperage Company, employing be
tween foar and five hundred' men in
Belhaven, had brought down a party
of sixteen Greek laborers to take the
place of negro workmen. These
Greeks, one -of whom was married
were living In four dwelling houses
on the company's property. Last
night about ten o'clock while n their
house and unarmed, the Greeks were
attacked by a mob of fifty or sixty
negroes, supposed to'be led by several
Whites. This mob shot up the houses
(and forced the Greeks, both-male and
female to flee to a hear swamp in or
der to save their lives. Later it de
veloped that- five of the Greeks were
seriously if not fatally wounded. The
mob unable to find them in the swamp
disbanded tor tbe night.
-The' eitlsens of Belhaven are very
Indignant-and to prevent an expected
recurrence of the outrage, called upon
Governor Glenn through Sheriff Ricks
of This city to send the Washington
Military Company to Belhaven to pre
serve order and prevent violence of
any kind. The military company, by
direction of the governor and in
charge' of Sheriff Ricks left on a spe
oial train for Belhaven this evening
at six o'clock. From latest reports
everything is quiet, but an outbreak
ia feared during the night.
Over lLoOMO aeeldents oeearred
to the United States 4ut year, on to
every serea persons Centtneate! Cas
ualty Cempany.
Great Pictures at Anrasea this eten
lag 41teatratoi song and male qaar.
totte. Admission Sc
IJadea, AerC Coral
are tbe gasaa of caato now. Wo wUl
bo gtat to saow.ro t&a aawratAa.-a.
a Baiter thlaadiat JawsJa-.-..'
,- u . i . i S.f
a
lear Bora treasurer
laduatrial'News (Orwmsboro.) .
'Charles D. Babow,-hj resigned aa
treasurar ,oC' the Dixie , and. .North
State' Fire lasoraaea Company, and M
soooeeded la both paces by John A.
Robertaoo, of New Bern. r Mr.-Baa-bow
rttaina his financial Interests Jn
both companies, bat jetlros from ao
tift partfclpeUoa id aaanagrsaeat
Weaase 'ed faa preasuro of other bao-
maeai'i , , -" " : l .;'
Joha' A? Robert soaiU a. nativd of
Clayton,, to Johasioa Maaty, and a
graduate .oftbo .rnrrerity.j fba-fcre
years' Wowser fftanaV of.Ua.'B, ,C.
foot aaoe eaaiar to RaMgV goiag
freen- thaao'tabeotma eastler of the
BaalLotXear aad aftorwaHd fe New
Bern, :her . war Identified with
the Jam B. Rladea t umber folereata.
H 1a a' comparatively young man,
Ibat toradTtad-irltirh Vary" ooBsldar-
ablo taaucial ability. i
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I V"';-1 ', " - " - -.-'- -'- ' r.-Tatd ala'ad tan I troubla a tone aa Wii,- n r r-.x ul.
SJ1 r.fc. ' .,,,r.tt-rr--T .'t t t""jUn nn basvet tarty at exu
-'c '- -:r -rl'yVlJ v KVxw; uin im t u. cna ot yM
'U'-'j A;' :. aciMi, nrch iota,
mmmmmmmtfmmmtmmmmmmhm mm him i LLJ ' " v - tit tmf t"r ..t -"-rful rUolse.';fo U ! -nr't ot ths srhor4 boM. '
rT' -ti i:? 7: T 7 -.ttllooson i . e,..b t U.; r taaa V We I .r0 that Kiss ru:!l Blmpaoai
mcnir di rwr v.; 'its, ess tmeo-I
. Bright and Dashmg Opera
Theatre goers, especially those par
tial to music and big producttaas will
find delight in ta eagagemeut of the
Colonial Oporo XkMHpaar which eom-
meoce : Friday night at tba NewMfav
sonie Opera Boaae and eonflaaea Sat
urday matinee aad-night performances
when the great Fta Diavolorwlli be
presented. TWa offertag tsHk nota'
hie one and Is the first time that aay-
Fthing of aacb a eharaotet haa bean
attempted at aaaaJl prlose of admte-
toa.. -Tho atteacttoa wtQ be ths X
lonlal Opera Oompaay, ab brgaatia-
Uoh of - irwaoty-lva-. oparatk arUate
popular "prtoea wUl" prevail
Ihrosghout the Wggemeat " Tbe OottV
paiy wttl fraseat aa ite aeeoba" bid
tor -fh favor and pteaaara bf New
Ben neoplo the tiM Trlf to ta
4la,r; which 'la-' decMadry picturesque
and attract! av adsbosihaaa.- Its'plot
by C Brrf ttatarr each aa ' weir aaltal
to 4M tearperamenf of e 'paopl of
ftodia bad Rf aoeaear art aUrrtog oowl
thaiw hi a dash and via to the music
that to iaavtd prrHad aad tad aoenet
ar'thos soft hypaotto oaaa of- the
rtohi gtowiag aouatrr whata tbay are
aid,' The product! c will ha aorrecUy
b' prttUly nuda aadMiaa-Jaaatta
Rash will slag the principal part. Ban
haa a splendid, rolca. and a fine
presence and this is the Unit t' V X
he baa ever appaarad owUUs U t a
re tin of a htclt prioad aUraetl.a. J
mong tbe nambert that wttl ba U,tro-
4uord durlag U merry away of the
opera will ba sf Uciioos by the well
knowa TnxatdrrO Ooartel P"tl caa
be parchMad at W. T. mil's porting
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' r? 1 : DO YOU : NEED A ? NEW crt-iS
a after the cm is pronoonr linpe nooU.
lHs.w. Tfcia fct-.l r r,.- for er
Aigha. ar. oV t:i::ipe, siiaa,' b7e t
brtnchltls and horiies, la oold a- fhiYsl
0 gtirf.o t All pro'- '- 0v V.',-hi
l4 t 1 t.f.!' ttm . .
learn t?.at J.
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v w ,V U so let til know Our rtock ii Coraphte.
U-t Clnf t'
h? "tt to g-t1
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A. P. N.
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Ho. hetr, l' rh 11. A'd'"ar.'ro-
8apreae Court Opinions -Special
to Journal.
Raleigh. N. C, March 11. The Su
preme Court handed down the follow
ing opinion today:
Smith vs. Lumber Co., from Craven,
nar error.
Adams vs. Joyner, from Craven, af
firmed
Nelson vs. Atlantic Coast Line Rail-
read Go Relief Department; action
taboth appeals dismissed.
Wallace vs. Salisbury, from Martin,
afarntod.
Batot-Oeorge va Hardle, from New
Hanotor, no error.
Joaaa va. Norrla, from Duplin, no
error. 1
. Brown vs. Hobbs, from Duplin, no
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j PAROID ROOFING
z A Roof covered with Paroid will not leak. We I
i guarantee this Little trouble to put on, and 1
T lasts longer, and is cheaper than shingles.
T SEND US TOUR Oi l) ;RS
Gasldll Hardwate Co. j
73 Middle Street. Phone 147. New Bern N C j
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HAVE YOU TRIED
QUALITY and PREMIERE
CANDIES
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NONE BETTER,
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Diif-Vs Rfmrtrmrv
m-r J a iimi iimvj m
Maffltt va Hammerlaad, from New
Baaover, affirmed.
f Ice Company va. Southarn Railroad,
roo Cleveland, new trial la both
feaeea.
t Davis vs. Railroad, from Cleveland,
fiaw.trlaL..
Hickory, Granite COv, vs. Southern
Bailroay Co, troat Catawba, reversed.
j Moore va, polly. from Parnkiln, per
oariam. motion for earUorarart do-
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LINCH, LINCH, NOT THY WISDOM
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but let it have fair play. Be thine own agent, save
that ten per cent by going 't5 R. SAWYER for your
Spring Suit, -vhere yi.u will find all the latest designs
of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, his thirty years
practical experience places him in position to guar
antee satisfaction in every particular.
COUTH FRONT, and CRAVEN STREET 8
3or.
i Waaa earners, let ear nelletee ho
yW .payenastert, when yea are 1
aMeDastfSuia(al CaaaaRy Cwaipaay.
rr; i,. 1 1 . ,i, - . ,
wtsw Wafthv .' I
Bpeoial to JoaraaJ. . '
i Waahlbgtoa;. ft March 11-Pair
and" warmer .tonJiht; Tburaday:- rata .!
fresh aooUtweat to wttt wind. ' -
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l ! r rata Feed Law Attack- V w
UWaabtagtoa, D. C Harehr ll-Tbe -
eovatnattoaaUty of Urt fura food aid -drug
act approved Jsn to, IMC, la at-'
tacked to rh aaswtr ot the JatoeM
Clark Distilling Company, of Balll-1 S
WE REPRESENT THE FX3LL6 WING STRONG HOME COM
PANIEP AND WILL GUARD1 T0UE INTEEK3T CARE-1-
' PULLT AND WkLL:
North State Ufa taauraaea Cw Xtoatoa,
North 8taU lr Inouraae Co..
Bouthera Lrr Mtatk Inaaraaaa Ca
Natl
High PotaL
-por eeat lavostment, no
Now BaraBolkUna; A Lean
United fttetea CasoiHy Co., tCooO for awidotai deaU coota 1 00
Tackar Broa. Wlhagtxm, htoqAnsoaU, Irqt) FeaaUg, ate,
WUl tram I (fa,' Pmparty,' rotattara. .Horses awt MuW Ibo
. ; bayaadsali CHy a Coaaty proparty, ZaUUs looked afW
14 PtLLOCR STREET
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, llty oa January XI., ... s r f"Z '3Vfvy f nV KaMA 1 V'-".'
Tba whiskey was rhU Wit. -'-' ,'. '.' viv ,( - - . .
u.rs.r-ow.r.i ,i,.rt.'s opinion V JAPAN MATTIKCS,4 CHINA DATTIVOS. fa Btripen-
Ua to what m.a;,.d allditWTy ' - - A''?-rY- ' 3 - -
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the re In M -b t!s anttwef waa SIM ,
jimii : j ( ..!: 1 as a 1t cj
i 1 wllf be t 'fi ta the ' fluprrms
r,.irt r,f the Nnlirl r 'r. Th lltl
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CK0RTII 8TAtVlXDU!7AHirn:iltXt nd othw icfiod
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