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Pwwh GK()B PKX DLETQX', Casltler V Was TJnabimouEily-: Nphunated'For CoDgcss B j Tnr Bepubliuans ,,ri vrAtGoldsboro rtesterday Sutler, "pf Smfo ouet and brother of Marion Butler imioMed i or meeUnp pi IftMVTMtentiniktTb Bo0naff6h of a chair- i i 1 W If 11 NET CASH PRICt LIST ft. 6 in wide, 45 lbs. $15.00 3 ft. 6 in. wide, 35 lbs. $11.70 FOR SALE BY T. J. TURNER FUR. CO. 93 Middle St. . . Phone 172, New Bern N JC. REDUCED PRICES ON WHITE L A THIS WEEK Harrington Dry Goods Co. WW - . ' r -T f flO, 000,000 Corporation to Ueo tyol Price pf Product- v, ' Pittatiurv Pa? Angf IlPfoM arf being eompletedvhere . roday) for .(h formation' fef a ftO,000,COO corporation,' tp bftkoowo aa the "High radPil GEOflOE CUTLER libULU 5 amrayhpaaia aitf WttT?trginli"Tfie new company plant to eantror the mar-: Koting oi on proouceo' jniaepraierri, oOorators. tho price of which Is flow &x$ by. the Standard OiLCompany.1"1 r -Uoaeph A Schofild,- a.Warren. (Pa.) aUorfaey aid large independent produc er, ia at the head of the movement. Acordimr to blana, one-half of thel stock issued wilt be preferred and sold foe eaab, .while the other half will be common to be dstributed in return for production of crude oil; , - ; It is aatd that the company win at tempt to reach an; agreement with in dependent refineries jto take the oil at atioulated ttrice. but if this was imDos- ta(bjie''tbVipi(i' wffl Witdjlta own re- fiBerieB. ' olia wm left jaithhtisJStecutiYe Com roittee. M Geo, Gfken of Hew Bern, was else ted chairman of the convention. Both, George and Marion Butler made powerful ?peehe& during the early part of - the session in which they made know n the fact that they intended making a thorough eonvafl of the entire district and wipe out the democratic majority for Dr. Faison. the. democratic nomi ¬ nee. . The convention was the largest in the way of attendance that has ever been held in this State. Minister rinds Another Comet. Boston, Mbpb., Aug. 11 The disco v ery of a new comet was announced at the Harvard College observatory today. The discover? was Tnada by the Rev. Joel & Metcalf, of Burlington, Vt, The comet wa in the following- positioa: Bight ascension, 16 hours. 11 minute'. 22.8 seconds, declination plus 4 degrees 42 minutes and 51 seconds, Dr. Metcalf lives in Taunton. Mass and ia widely known for bja astronomi cal work in asteroids and. planets. He ia at present in a Vermont camp. For Rent A good sized, eight room dwelling, newely painted and with modern con veniences. One small five room dwel ling. Both these houses are in good neighborhoods. One , office building, Several office rooms, in deneTfed Iocs tions. C.T. HANCOCK: Agt. REXALL REMEDIES SOLD ONLY BY Gaston Drug Company (The Rexall Store) h. b. ON THE CORNER SEDBERRY PHONE 66 MANAGER. OPPO, POST OFFICE. aaaa -MaaMMMMaMMMMM - BINQHAM THt mmUM BOBOOL, UtwrlUt, a. 0.. hw mml ton tola n tor 111 TURS. Jd!l., (MIAAI IwWulk.Mni, IhM I vllM.tri alir. DnWilaUloa 1(LIT4KT tm CliictrUHt aunUUI, CONTROL 4 SAUlliOt. U1M (Ma otkw nkoi mat nmtn. Tlj n awl 1733 1310 lUrtm Cot. . MKMiM. I4., im t. K , E . . . . . '. . . J J rj "LOOK WHOtS TRAYMORE TAILORING CO.-! PHltADEtPliiA;1 Will have their special representative-herTto takejneasurea and show, the Best line of Up-to-Date Woolens and Cassimeres FQR THIS SEA SONS WEAR ON THE MARKET., We would' wpecially 'request' that , our friends and customers call on day of sale and Inspect the line, W4 ' will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION in style,, fit and ..workmanship." August 12, and 13th, - . . -.' y Cor. Middlo, and S. Front "StT-'S'J -i 1? Bra; Iock!" i J'J- ' s it," Mayor Gaynor'a Condition Unchanged The latest report received in this city in regards to the condition was a tele gram received , at 6 o clock yesterday afternoon which stated that there was litttoorno change in his temperature and tftat he had jast awakened from nhort sleep. Mayor Gaynor'a wound, like President McKinley 's ia one on , which no certain prognostication can be made. There ia an even fighting chance. There were optimists, and especially one extremely cheerful forecaater.an eminent. New York aargeoufWho predicted up to the eleventh hour that the President would .live. v. V- . '-i '-'-.v. V '- rr :.j Hia wound is a very peculiar and un usual one. He waa i hot by a taller man or at least one who'was standing higher and who waa to one side and slightly behind the Mayor. , , The bullet, therefore,, after entering a ifttla below the esr' W thev right aide ploughed -downward o&rt6titwt&ti as was shown-' byDr. " IMerie ) Bow thia bullet .avoided cutting the carotid artery, which la thehfain blood vessel to the brain, or the jugular jreinl it a mystery It may,' however, have eat the outer1 coats of either of themv with consequent later fatallity. It ia well known , that; Any wound in the neck ia most dangerous, j Hera all the important -blood vessels-and nervi copverge nto a small clrcuiperence--the mallest, in fact in our anatomy and it isTiard to-woaniT any part of the peck to any Mnaiderabla depth without Lcausiog death . v. j i ; 1 ' - - -.' Then the downward course of the bul let militates agilnat the-chancea of Ve cbrery, aa it .it lodgeij in the deep tie suea and cannot kba extracted, It will form a pocket vwhich will Collect r terms and consequent put;' which,' of course, wlllbe, lataL.'; i The age of the Mayor U against him, bnt hia .vitality , la much in his favof. When the bullet ia located and removed the prognosis can be more accurately "High Grade." Colonial Glassware. M. E.; Whitehurst &Cc. Li! D R IIOI New York Cotton Market. Special to Journal. . t New York, Aug. ll. More favorable cotton crop tie wa caused profit taking today, and prices had a moderate reac tion. The demand was gool on the dt -cline. Spot sales none. Quotations show twenty'-five points-decline. LATHAM, ALEXANDER & 00. ,. VIOCE OF THE PEOPLE Your suggestion of makinf up a book of the views of the Bi-Centennial is a good one, and will if carried in effect be one of the bigget advertisements of New Bern ever pat out. Why not the Chamber ef Commerce get up the book and use it as an advertisement? The nexaoia5'puld be Ka4o have them and the expense would not be anything comparatively speaking in connection with the benefits to be derived there fore. SUBCRIBER Overstocked. Will sell Mattresses at greatly re duced prices, Canvas Cots at 75c. that were used during the Bi-centennialoth- ers-at $1.00, Folding-Springs at $2.00 each. . These goods, are all brand new except the ones that were rented during the Bi-centennial. J. S. MILLER, 87 & 89 Middle St New Bern, N. C. Charred. Sensational Arrest Fol lows Early Morning Fice in - Wffmington. Wilmington Aug. 11. The supposed murder of a- youth to secure $2,600 in surance on his life, the gutting of the RocfcSpring hotel, combination hotel and boarding house on the wharf, the arrest of J C Holly, who is about forty year! of. age, proprietor of the honaa, erstwhile preacher of the ''sanctifica- tlon faitb," constituted the sensational features of a tragic fire which occurred in this city early yesterday morning. Shortly after arrest and after being warned that he need not make any statement that would incriminate him selfthe defondant stated to Justice George Harris,' who issued the warrant, in the presence of several persons, that nobody but he and the boy and his God knew the circumstances surrounding the death of the youth. The seriously burned body of Ed ward Cromwell, 19 years old, who is said to have come here four months ago from an orphan home in Charleston and Was cook at the hotel, was found lying on the floor of his room, in his night clothes nearly an hour after the fire was discovered. Capt. W. P. Monroe, assistant chief of the fire department, who was first to enter the room, testified at the Con ¬ ner's investigation today, that the body was lying parallel with the b'd which showed no evidence of having been dis turbed, his feet .toward the head of the be, thus exploding the theory that the youth fell from the bed. The mattress he testified, waa saturated in kerosene oil and- under the head of the dead youth waa found a counterpane saturated with oil, while two large empty cans were found in an adjoining room. jpther witnesses testified to hearing a jfioise aa if a struggle in the room of the youth about midnight and recog nized the voice of Holly. Lawyer J. H. Scull testified that on Monday, acting as notary public, 'he signed a certificate of transfer of an in t uranoe policy for $2,600 from Crom well to Holly, the premium on which he was informed, was paid by Holly,, who had applied for insurance to the amount ef $5,000. the company refusing more than $2,600. This ia supposed to have furnished the motive for the crime that is be lieved to have been committed. The autopsy performed on the body failed to disclose any evidence of violence, but stomach was distended and the lungs congested, which the physicians said coiMd have been caused by smoke. The physician was satisfied that the boy was burned before death, but could pot say whether narcotics were used, a9 a chemical analysis, which will be made, only can determine this. if Harvested YOUBCOIN PirriT IN THE X Just a few bushels of wheat planted in the ground be come MANY BUSHELS of grain; so wilt the money yeu put in our bank from time to time become a BIG SUM. The interest we will pay you will help it grow. Make-OUR Bank YOUR Bank. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per ct. THE PEOPLES BANK IB PUBS WIFE DESERTER I Banner "Sure- Seal" Fruit iJars (with glass top.) M. E. Whitehurst & Co. Many Infected With Hook Worm ' The Hook Worm Commission at Ral eigh reports the examination of 97 chil dren in the Odd Fellows Home at Golds boro resulted in finding that 62 of them were infected with Hook Worms. The examination of the members of the first and second North Carolina regiments, national guard "Shows a percentage of those having hook worms, was 38 in the AT COST! AT COST!! I We are closing out our entire stock summer goods AT COST, such as Clothing, Ladies & Mens Underwear, Dress Goods, Lawns etc. OXFORDS! OXFORDS!! We have a good stock of Tan and Patent Leather Ox fords to close out AT COST and a good many at 1-2 price. Don't fail to see us before buying. DEPT. STORE BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE Tar and . Feathers Applied And Man is Tied to Lamp ' " Post. .. Maya' Landing, N. J Aug. 11. Be daubed from head to foot with a libera) floating 01 r anq neaecaea wun lenwM nrrt and 68 In the second. An examin era. r ran Bicnon, ammaie agea wmiea aUon J(, msde by Dr- Perre,r man waa laabed to a lamp post nearmm pf it,' colored races to deter railroad station at McKee City latelaaU fa comparative prevalencyof the night by a mob of angry, cuizeas." Hoj ja--;. . . " was not released until ,tne arrival or tn '1J Cream Freezer? Ml L JVOrder , one from us ' today. , New; Perfection ' Oil Cook Stoves,; Water, Coolers, Screen Doors and Win tiows Screen Wire; Poultry Wireand lots . oi - other Summer goods... - .i n ...I. I-- .- ' , i,.. ; - t- 1 ' ' ..' i" ...... Gas kill '-Hardware Co. To.The Pnbiw. :,v,'"'' ; c We desire to announce to the ptgblio that the undertaker S - eatablishment and business conducted under, the firm name of Merrltt Whitlny & Son, at No. 76 Bern street, New Bern, N. C, will be co'itinued undr the , Dame and style at the same, old stand under the mana gement of the undersigned. We extend our henrtient thanks to our patrons for thoir at favoin, and horohjt, solicit t'.cir In! ' i la t'.e fulura. ' ' Ve -'. 1 rtK y ati j wiiKi g to serve y it :'l t ; j ro , t r - J s(." t at f ' 1 1 a j von to all onVrs. e I-j. i:; i. o. ' ! r.Y, I Ul. it - 'ii.r. PhlladelDhia-Atlantic City paper tram early today; when several train hands' it him looao, aftar vhioh'he smada "bee line'f for home, -. .v , t j, i , Incensed becauas of hia desertion : of a blind wife and several children and his Alleged, relation with tv -comely wfc ow, the mob "pounced down upon'S? chort last' night and pulled him, out of ine house m apite oi tne widows hys terical pleadings. .TheV took him to the railroad station, where they , found TV keg of tar. Stripped him of every gar ment of clothing, then bedaubed p.iA with the Ur. Several of the party raid) ed a near by hennery ano. punea leatnr- ers from th fowls.,: Those, they stuck on tha tar and then tied the man secure ly o a lamp post, where the main street of the town crosses the railroad. Thy abandoned him there to the torture at hordes of mosquitoes. ;. No one dared liberate htm for fear of the mob. : ' i Sichort waa brought hereby relatlvs later in the day and boarded a train for Atlantic City, where he is to be taken to a hospitaL Jle i said to ba in a se rious condition, ; ' " ' 1 l' .? PiLCSt PILES 1 PILES 1 . Will's." V I-i'I t .. TRUCK A RICH MINE. S. W. Bends, of Coal City,' Ala.7 says he struck a perfect mine of health ip Dr. King V - New- Life Pills for they cored him of Liver and Kidney Trouble after 12 years of . suffering. They are the best pills on earth for Constipation Malaria, Headache, Dyspepsia, Debili ty, zoo. at aii aruggists. - .1 Brand i'3r 'I cure Its' H t ( 1 't n Pilo Ointment will ' j snj i 1 r;: i r'' s ! r 't i i national Guard .Will Receive s,i'V "'New Outfit. ' -V J i",," i s t . 7" - -. it ;. ' - - Raleigh," N Aug..' U;-Tweiitf thousand ' dollars "worth of. additional equipment for- the companies of. the North Carolina' National Guard lias just been requisitioned for by Adjutant Gen eral J. F. Armfleld from the United States war department, the purpose of the order being to completely equip te men of every company for field service tinder the, war department regulations. Not all Hie $20,000 stock that ia soon to be In hand will be required to complete the equipment, the idea being .to have left on hand a stock of - general equip ment that wilfrun the wear and tear of the guard for sometime to come. In cluded In ' tfle equipment ordered. ar ftld desks of most unique and compact type for the captains of the companim. T! "re hnve Lp'-n rcrpntly sent out quar t..iiiin:t'rs desks or kits that are mas v s c f co 'tn".i. Tlifie are a!j i jiii,, 1 r r t'.p coinpanlei cot) SURETY BONDS IN THE AMERICAN SURETY CO., OF NEW YORK. COURT and CONTRACT BONDS executed immediately in the STRONGEST and RICHEST COMPANY Ui the WORLD. Assets ever $7,000,000,00. Enjoys exclusive patronage of Norfolk Southern, Atlantic Coast Line and Southern Ry Co. Personal suretyship is a responsibility that no man should undertake A bond in this Company is absolute protestion and the rates ars as low as the lowest. For further information see IV. Q. BOYD, Agt REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, NEW BERN BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. Rooms 820-321 Elks Building , , Telephone 400 h4 'Oo-eo-'00o'000oo YOU ARE ALL ITS ! WELCO m AT 5'V STORE 44ea '- in,. ".! M.ii rimi in Iimii in . 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