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MMilPlsGfiv 01 POLLOCK BEPUBUC1S GISEBALLI TOTED ASTWBOHiBITWTipO ; -1 .t OriET ELECTION. W f JffFERSON OiiS cMEKARt 3 04)0o OO--O OO 0-0 Oy 0"0 OOOOO Just Received a fresh Lot of (iuth's Chbcprates and; Bonboh Candies Youngrs Diiug Store rilESCBIPTIONS A SPECIALTY t 80JTH FROKT STXXST ' Or0 O 0 -7 0 0 - O- 0 "9"1 -O -O-O-O Ori)r Of' "Q ( ) SPiFCIAL , . i m VAtUES 1 IT MYlO'j TO SIL US JOIIK B.! IVB, 93 Middle St VTV 1 !New Ber v T())(j()()b() ) oi iJ( ) t ax) c m i o IS iAf -fc m i i i f S . ! 1 i We h ave the kind 1 OF, THE BIGGEST. OF FER -YOU EVER , HEARD 07 for the next ten day s we will sell for c.-i only our latest model U of GAS STOVES for i V'.'YOU'VVANT'.'';! i;:::nrs i , I (i) ) U 1 1 1 iV HI ft II J-H- Mil 3 J if r'r r r J I lit!.... ii Proposltloa for Ground lor the Xeth. " .- - . - "' ." " ) .;: '-x:- odlst Female College; Pine Grounds Selected 'for Same. , Additional " Election Figures Swelling-the If a Jority. Federal Court Trial of 5 - Teggmen. Special' Correspondence. ' .. - Raleigh, May 27. Governor Glenn arrived at five o'clock this morning and your correspondent had a talk with him In his office. The Governor tad he was Very tired, worn out In fact, but that he was exceedingly re joiced at (he splendid victory-won for prohibition. lie said he thought It the greatest event which has ever taken place in all the history of North Carolina and believed that it will be f untold benefit to all the people. lie :alr that having won this victory the prohibitionists will see that the. law is enforced and that prohibition wilt' prohibit If the, laws are in many inspects weak,, they will be amended. f officers tall to do their duty others can be elected In their stead and If criminals wll openly violate the II- ' juor laws they can and will be pun ished severely. He added that, while t wes proposed ,to Impose these laws, e earnestly hoped' that the prohlbl- htlohlsta would use the great victory .hey have gained in such a way as not to; injure it but to strengthen their jause and that the men who are now engaged In the whiskey traffic will go . into other business and should be re Velved kindly and everything done to Id them to make a profitable living u their new business, which will be a -losing aiid not a hurt to the people. Lie advised all temperance people, while rejbtctifg, not to injure the feel- gs saying that by such a course :hey will advance and not damage iheir cause. . The Governor remarked that he would take a few days xest after his very arduous campaign,' which con tinued about three jnonths, during which he has. spoken in a very large rea of the State. ;. ' Most of the local republicans here at , Raleigh voted the wet. ticket, it is iald. There never was a quieter elec tion, the chief of' police reports. No arrests were made yesterday or last light. The antl-proUlbltlonlsU , have i-thrr thought that the city would go. lry and. that the county would give a larger wet vote. Last night they said they felt sure they would be able to ihow'BOO majority in the county. On the Ird of June, which will 1 the huhdredth anniversary of the birth of Jeffersoa Davis. CapU-Thomaa V, Mason of Nprthampton county will de ar r the addrcaa here before the Daughters of the, Confederacy. and the Confederate Veterans. iiantkm wsa made soma time-ago of plana to have a Methodist IfemYle Col ege here. - A site haa-been under eon deratlda for-aome weeks at GWn wood, adjoining'' the ' f roperty of. tht Methodist orphanage. , The orphaaagi trnsUes have bought M acres of land from the ' Glenwood company, ' north and east 'of the' Orphanage for lU 00r There had ben' n dlffereacf of ISiooo in the price and this na4 beea under arbitration.. . The point In fhe 4l$hest In Glenwood'and overlooks the country for a great distance. north, had east .' U would have been put 6a tale nubllclr neit week, but the irsitr acted promptly and they wilt bod 10 acir of it, to be Uadered (o the MethodisU of the North Carolina Conference at the proper Uma, ' The tmsteee regard that thry have taken t great step. -; At anti-saloon Itsgoe beadijnarters, adltional returns came la this tnornlns ibowlni the fotowtnl probrblikn ma- JVrfltyi " Ornrvlllo 4M, Dertle ISO, t!ainntot) Mdlon l.09,' Davie 437, the return from Alevandnf shuw id a w majority of 39 la Davie every prerlhrt eirpt one was enrrtod f prohibition, In thst on. the vote Ie In a tie. Chowsa 100, dry, I'tilon 1.84S, dry. Pender 100, dr'y, Msrtla wef Am lintKwtatit torrn (4 the r'W CuH tta hrr liMf. 1Ti n IaI.iiIIi ra l that f t"" f'r Tf j.iuru Willi") f"f r'' M" ,,rr,r i.re. ' fiifi'ii r.n'U ('at(.;.r.i ImI !' ' "1 1 TIT t 1 ' q . Fr.:::.::;.-...uTs;.RE : nv?y After election M8iags ana mate menu' of Banner Cenntiea Gliinff ; s"Lrgst BaJeriUei.'';f' SpeciaL to Journal r$.ir s : r ; "Raleigh May. 17. Onr majority. U around v ,W0 .and taking , the State through. and Dirough our tnajoritlea are better than our friends had hoped for, said Chairman .John Gates of the State 4 Anti-Saloon : League, 'tonight "Headed", our leagne'offered a banner to the county giving the largest ma jority, lit goes to Buncombe, which gave 8 S8UmajQrity. Another offered to the county casting the largest per centage tf its votes for prohibition to ;-. Tahcey, which voted 100 to 1,600. , The people have spoken. This is shown, by, the" fact that nine of the ten Congressional Districts have given prohibition .majorities,, only the 4th of Raleigh district being in the wet column." - One of our greatest triumphs Is in Fotsythe, Governor Glenn's home county which was considered .doubtful. It gave L600 prohibition majority a grand compliment to the Governor's own county, Cumberland, where there wan a heavy-fight went dry by 500. Another notable victory. was at Sails bury, the "anti-prohlbitlon headquar ters, which went dry by 126, the coun ty going tha way by 00. Telegrams of congratulations "have come to us from Virginia, saying that State will be the next to go In the prohibition column. t)ur victory does not mean the dissolution of. the anil-saloon lea gue. Headquarters will' be moved to FayetteviHe and our organisation' will be kept up and be. ready to go into battle at a moment's notice. , cJL S M. COLLEGE CLOSES' ..'..:.- The School Has Bad Very Sneeessfnl Tear Xeadals Awarded fjradaafea ; Special to JournaLv; w"t ? '' hjjr1 IaMeBt UU ' apokeVfor the gradutes of the Agricultural and Mechanical College today, on "What this college expects otlta graduates.",. Lt Young, ' com mandant of Cadets, reported that con ditions were better than last year, seen ail .the troubles of the year. The school year ends successfully. Mau rice Hendricks, of Shelby, won the textile medal .given by the -National Textile Association, the only one going to n southern college this year W. P. Morris and J. H. Harrelson won the mechanical prizes. M. M. Glasser of I Charleston, the prize for oratory pre sented. by William Dunn or New Bern. The trustees in annual meeting ex pressed great satisfaction at the work of the executive committee which has full charge ot the college. The fifty I diet by shock producing internal hem thousand dollar heat and light and orrhage. No bk,me whatever la at- powef plant is perft ct. William Hand tached to the railroad or employees. Browne, editor of the Electrical Age, The latter had repeatedly warned the New York, is elected professor of eleq- boy of his danger and have tried to trlcal enginering. Prof. Thomas of Chair of mechanical engineering resigns. "Weather Favorable to Cotton. Raleigh, May 27. -Weather observer here says temperature throughout the whole cotton belt for the -past week have been four to six degrees above normal and general conditions very favorable to cotton. Supreme Court may not adjourn for term until .Monday. It will file opinions tomorrow and others later. Everything new at the Dixie. The Pennant Winner AUss Ne,w Bern Bae' fWllLeagne Team Arrlyed '':""y ; Last Night The New Bern base ball team arriv ed Vfa the Norfolk A. .Southern train from Washington last, night under charge of "Mr. Corey. They expected to reach here. Tuesday evening but failed to make .connection at NoK folk. ' ' The players were secured in Penn sylvania and, have admirable records and there' is every reason to believe they will make as strong a team as there is In the league. They are J. Sharpy M. Crowley, O. Bell, 8. Yerkes. Yerkes, Q. Frankenfieid, M. Fiem lng, P. Ferguson, E. Corey. PracUce will begin today. Their headquarters will be Royall's boarding house. - -r : 'v Hew program at the' Dixie' Jcvery evening, entertaining, Jr. ' 'VayferBoW'geiirare.;'''-: r Washington D. Crt May 27, Presi de nt Rcoevett today transmitted to the House a fccommeodatkin from the Vecntary of Bute thai $t be appropriated as damages "for, the seunr of the Mexican steamer Ta basqaeno.fand cargo oil the port pf Bsgu im, uranue Muom, oj wo Ameri can .'war . vessel, . Hawk during the war with Spain. Secrttarj Root nays that Bagna Im Grande was. riot blockaded port' and therefore Urn vessel wan nentral and the cargo not contraband, j ; Bar m lot at foir wwn srlee en easy term! In Ghent. - We have eeatracted to sell these Jots and we an going to so H,. Cope oit aad watch aa Erery oedy.feaf eppertnaity to get-seme f the Gold Free. . "J T I In. r tc r I , ( I l ( I 1 Is. t f r t Floral Bono for Decoration. PlUuburk, . May ;7.lTOnev: of the strangest, decorations , of ft tomb ,1 the history of Pittsbnrg will fce shown here when the trlenda.aand relatives of . "Pittsburg Phil", the late noted tarf plunger, will meet on Memorial Day to dedicate llte-slse floral horse which ia. being made to be mounted on the mausoleum of "PhU" In Union dale ( Cemetery. - Tfc order for this horoe.haa been fcfcced with Pltls burg firm by Wnilam Smith, a brother of the plan-- - . - One of the tpoclOcatlons Is that the florists shall ase Rot lm than i.ooo white csruaUoa in building th. tniinal, a thst fliiwer wss the favorite of the turf plnnpt-r. The rimtiinl"uiu on wtitrh the horse In to be errcttd Ii In Itnalf, tioni, ss Mill In It dr of grmt pronprtt r;';rlnlrni1rd Ha citml r u li0 hlm- f if si.1 i-.i l Ii: '. a f ' 41. It is a irianalre "alr .f t.ii sand f isnlt. . I 'in r: r Slon ! Ami grara ' ' rn. 7 lii f!"r hire will et DISIRESSIXS ACCIDENT . Bey; Pay Penalty' for Catching en Beting Trains. Fatally Hart c f Taking, n Bide. - Yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock Willie j:Boyette, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.. B-'Royette, 14 -Guion street was killed while surreptitiously taking a ride, on a switch train. '. The lad had L been in the habit aa many another boy "has of catching on moving trains and riding ft short distance then Jumping off. Yesterday while train No. 15, be-, log drawn by engine No. 13, Mr. Ed. Hancock was engineer and was shift ing cars at the upper end of the yard near the Riverside store. Willie was located between two cars and appear ed to have lost his grip and fallen on the ties and was struck by. the pro Jectlon of the wheel and knocked down off the ties. He was not dragged nor mutilated to any degree, death having been caused as stated In coronera ver Friday 89th $2540 Gold Free. PIRATES OF PENZANCE The Delightful Comic Opera Enjoy. ably Presented Under Auspices -. Woman's Club. Under the capable stage direction of Mr. A. L. Baker, and the charming stage presence of Mrs. Anna DeRos- etteHarris, assisted by local talent, the delightful comic opera, the Pirates of Prnsance, has been twice presented at the opera house. The opera has been under the auspices of the Wo man's Club. Local theatre-goers who were fortu nate enough to have been at the thea tre upon ether night.Tuesday or Wed nesday, have enjoyed a musical treat. one In which the. good' singing waa enhanced: by Intelligent acting, and UitrtnterpjetatJoh of this rather ex acting opera has been beyond the ex pectations ot our home people. The story of the pirates bis already been told, of those who took leading parte, Mrs. Harris naturally comes first. Aside from her previous visits here, and the parts taken in operas presented which made her a local fav orite, Mrs. Harris, in the role of Mabel Lhas more than endeared herself to those who heard her. In her solo parts, and In her duet with Mr. Pura phrey, Frederick, of the "opera, Mrs. Harris ,waa. specially fine. Her voice waa' at ita best, and her conception of the character, was ...charming and bright.', and the audience repeatedly encored her- She came in for soma handsome Bora! tokens. Mr. Pumph-' rey waa in excellent voice and In tha duet wjth Vra Harris, received well merited - applause for hi , singing. ..Richard, the pirate chief, was in good bands, Mr. R, M. jPhllllpa, anting and staging the part moat, acceptably, and giving an exceUrat.portrayal ot the character. 7 Mies Brock, who took the part of Ruth, the nurse, who be came maid In the piratical band, gave ft clear rendering, and greatly helped to make the presentation of the opera ft success. 'v '' "'V.VS' Mrs. Benton, as mnstcai directress. contributed ' In great tnoasdre, iand made the tnualcal numbers paae with clearness and without breaks,' The chorus parts were capably sustained by the young Jadlra and gentlemen, and the entire opera' waa appropriate ly costumed. Owing "to the distrac tions of onr election, the Journal fall ed to give any report of the above yesterday. . keep hlra from catching on trains in thisway." He worked at the Riverside store of Mr. A. 8. Hardy and waa i t years old. His father Is employed In the N. & S. machine shops. Following Is the verdict of the coroners Jury: "We the coroners Jury empanelled this 27lh day of May. 1908, to Inves tigate the death of Willie Joseph rtoy- tte, hereby render the following ve r- ict that death resulted front shock due to internal hemorrhage, caused by falling under and being crushed by trucks of freight train No. 15, while being handled by shifting engine No. 3, if Norfolk ft Southern Railway Co.' SUrt accident being entirely due to his own carelessness." E. S. STREET, Foreman, v J. M, HINES, GUILFORD LEWIS, A. H. BANGERT, ' C. P. BARTLINO, C. H. ELLISON. Free Csrrlsjres, to the' Big M Hal Frldsy, tDth, I P. M. . PtiEASE SETTLE It is very unpleasant for me to be com lird to ask you to settlayour "count with n., It is an utter impossibility for me to conimue to do business on promises. Houses from whom I buy will not take prem ises in settlement of my account with Hu m Is this plain enough? Very respectfully, E. B. HACKBURN. O O )) )() ()()) () ()()()()--()-() (-)) -() I I i I (1- PAINT PROPOSITION ARE K00 GOING TO PAINT? We can give you the best proposition that .you ever had. We stand behind the PAINT and fay there is none better. Come and see us or phone for color card. Gaskill Hardware Co Middle Street. ( ) ( ) ) I H4 -( ) ( . I hone 147. .u n )- O- ()- New Pern N. G () ( ) o oO 1 Did yon see the pictures last nlglit at the Dixit Well ' Fine of $30,000 Sustained. St. Paul, May 27. The ITnltci States Circuit Court of Appeals toda affirmed the United States Circuit Court conviction and the fine of $20,- 000 imposed on the Omaha Railroad, and the $2,000 fine assessed against its general ireigm agent, n. ai. rean, In the grain rebate cases last year In Minneapolis. ' The Dixie nnder a new management Invites yon to a good elesa show. Lake. Erie Shore Disappearing. Columbus, May 27. Scientists sus pect, that the Lake Erie shore line is being slowly depressed. Their atten tion has been called to what the ves sel men call a continued stage of high water In thi Sandusky Harbor. Moat of one shipyard is now under water and mapy old familiar shore mark are now out of sight The condition la local in that vicinity, and tor that reason it Is befloved that there baa been a subsidence of the shore land of several feet wlthtn months. the last few Get ill the crowd at the Dixie shews, Of later! U Democrats. The National Democratic Congress ional Campaign Committee has begun ftctlvo operation at Ita headquarters at Washington, D. C In addition to lu re gular work, U now preparing ft. Campaign band-bookwhich It hopes to have ready for distribution by July 1 twoor three months earlier than heretofore.,, r- .V J', i , The Commute la charred with duty of assisting.. In every way possible the election j oi a ueroocrauo uon great. We wish, the active eo-opera-Uoo of every voter In the, United Slates who believe ' with us,-' thst the election of a Democratic Conrrva would greatly heneflt the. conotry, We must rety upon the people to eostsln oar work by giving Informs Uon as to local conditions, and suf gMtlons tor, our guUlance.; ., Each Individual can at least aid 8 by musing- ft contribution. MWlll h not do so and Utert other In help Ins us loo?, " f . Wo vUh our Campslgn band h dlntrlbiiled a gnerlly as poMllilo, end we will furnl'h a ropy, aa vn rp--' , IOT ESSBgOEj - T 'Mi' 2S0 users of Tea to bear In mind that the tin seismi pr-i.p-er la now about upon us and we are prepared to im i l Hh1 waul:; of all those who useTea. We can furnish It to you in kipoh, black or blended. Our 40c. TeaB have no supci irtr fyi tin- iikum y We will et you be the Judge. Try thini! H C ARMSTRONG, Z3Q1 nstfffrotil r slemmmxsmWMmmsmi ALL GLIJTBlNG AT COS I MEN WE arc OVERSTOCKED ON 'S BOYS AND 'S ING CHILDRE1N ii Wc will sell the at actual cost And in order to move it quick. entire fock for the next TEN DAYS r.f f 1. I 1 f ' IT - i ir A Hoem for lUchen. Ppelsl to-ioumsl." ' - -. Ja -ksouvllle. alar 27. The rtsult ot th. primary .f Onlow county TuM- t"i' "f"4. be tvoryemo ho contrl- Kitr.t, U"'"S io oor uimninit. , I, Pn1 rniittnrB to tns at wsh- daf, ytri1iiy Is m follows1. S, Crstg J, and Horn U'-l Ux wss Si ti td. In lUi hlani tli v ' runt fr, t !.irt.-ni -r';,! rr. V. ',.-f n f i KltH.rn IM. Craig 41, Ilorna 1 ".. 1 tie! o, D. C, JAWF9 T. LI)TD, . t'l.alrrosn. I 1 mr m 'I rr4 for st tb I', I I'Ui.lj .J!J,5B.i.bi-iA U'CJlld ' 'lro IrioiaxaaaicQ i- Us cr.rnfwtlnt to know your HOME. runNITUni:, end gwxls are i,mn4 ia 0n4 Cotnpanloa, acathst FlItK. brI rt t1 !tl gr'stest Cr, to s AoUllug of II, trirtns sni dangorons ronflngratlons nearby. Yon funy t Ii "-, , - , ' ' a . '':::: " I IIOMS LIFE, t.rvB tP ' Af i ' ! I " i. ' ' tl rnet all f'l'l!' ' ' I't .sri lt i I I .:... A ! rs of yoar buo'l - I .. If P 512.50 thUia th- op portunity of a life tir:." ' r "
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