PAFin with ; 'CIRCULATION"; f IESTAE1J5HED . 7 1878 .W. V...';. -.-; S . . '-. . . S . . t X .'v.- Nr" flEVr EEnN.'KORTIl CAl'sUNA, v.tbnesday "flOJNING,;CCTO fV'IlM:' VMM: , i. . GOESSli ii T si-- Evify - Branch ot V The ' Jod ostry The ecaieEcsts'' It? lOase Aft(l Historjof uisolablaXsJbor .thDefense Puts eolSambe live featpre oim seiViceTITifr ideal relation ex- in sTinnED IS- PHD n 'R.Tn lll : $'t i1 ; f 'I fail j '-V ' ' s I . iicouiiTEniisiTeFiiihiFiP Mini U I III11L r ft -. mm 1 ---r .' ' "j ,..-7'V?C,t' "nfOPLKjWW reeeiy relar 1 1 monuuyycai) procure greater gooa irom tne use oi :: weir, ifjjnopey br tavinf bank Recount. :.JEteiUl-ijpt$' - 1? jpay for ail purchue and py all expenses by "witbdrawing. the money Just aa Bded..yBy .a UtUe. careful plaoning, th bank tetwmi fill imareaahdi ibiw blteff borrowing before;! jpliy! daytwpi;5 We come to tha public this Fall with a greater stocV, a larger selection, more ex clusive anda more complete showing of popular priced Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoea etc!, Than 4 ever before shown in New Bem. The'reaaon we are buying farger. , The logical result ia this. We get the best prices, eonBeqnentU '"SELL "if " POfi LESS." We get the first selection of atyfea' and materials, consequently can of' ,fer the besC - As an example of leader ship examine our Autumn showing t wear ir' apperal. I VOTE IMPERIALS MAW (I. AMI f. Lit. VJ VrrVAVJLB. HsaU; UM .LITTLE OUT OF TJIB W AY j. BUT ' -' '- "'- " i. 1- - A1 I.-'-. ',''- " .....-- -. . , , " ' " J s e asset a - I . , : V,..:'?r.'F6R.6TEAll 'ArUTDOMfiSTltf PURPOSES.- ' M H0LLISTER;CPX;K '"11 '.TOOT Of CRAVEN ST.- : 1 ' - . ; --.' phonk m i'v'Tlift- Kinltlr Prrm'trr : ; ' V 'TIT'S . rf . 2 4ftn)f,rerfctloB la Coostructiot and t Q T (1 n C - , V aw -1 ee seat eeeeeeeeeeeeee 1 11 1 , 1. MlneB, either weekly r ;C 1 i9 s -: ' -: rjf . We are featuring; popular priced, liadiett, nd lleoii Taiiored ttoitfii $15:ana$20:! Onr rady-to-rear departmant Is throng-;, ed wltii. themou'eii oi the rodment'and tbe "y 'greatest mooldera "of fashion are're present- . ed in the showing of these apecially pricedi ' Suit at 116 jstia $2Qt5f'A Ov v' it FAYS TO WALK TO COPLON 'V " ijift . ,, i ; ii,ii u ' , Lnmbr r f.r !;'.; !ii:g or Cot"? nu P : I..' ' r tl rit ffiatij a ? ' i In.l .f l.n-5.! . r Tf-iiMM 1 f r i ; r ( 1 ' : 11 r f t ' f r . 1 ' r J ;, 1 r f C -llir ; v eirj. sorx, uct, iuXiery orancn eflhe tobaccoinquatry will::; be repreeeffted in the opposition which the American Ifaeereolfipany muJtl"face tbi: Wf ek 'Hal itriving. to gain the ap--provft of ,be United tateaireolt ' CoorJ,fof Jiplaja of reorganraation. Af ter several dalaye tbe tobacco trusts attorneys expect to aubtnil th'a plan to" the court and the' posmon ot the inde pendents willjiot be fully revealed ui til ttiey find jw tnay;.ut.faji? latest reci uitalo the opposition whkh the independentalaay Includes. aW the cigar manufacturerar leaf ualort,i:igar Iws'iiianufirctW tiona of the union and non Onion cigar- maker a. . UntiUhereorganizationTnat ter eame definitely before the court the Indepepdents seemed nncertain of their pcitionTJb he mMhoicttbeeircui would allow them in settling the quW tiori:-:-.. ;, sr,.r ;ieealfcft.that it willnotbe enoiigft mereiy to attack ithe, ft'awf pfopf'd,F4? be able to suggest something tbftt ffc workable io talace Whateyet the protection ef theoouri ao that if a .Weak l'yB'teff ;WW.bW monopoly with no chance erreUef;M' : New 3ernTake Notice, teialidiipfetdb-w;;' onjajt 8incjy lasted ?waa placed Vln your paper roy business baa. increased so I cannot hardly wait on my; custo mers.; Please atop onto further hotrcey One' fine mule :-;f lisBftt IHillM the Sbinirle and Paber Ronfioar Man, . '1 theLiephotie. otn'paiit ; , pJacinga newvcablabetween.MoreJieM Beaufort, so ihe vw n ?pbone ervice froja-bete to Beaufort for about Agricultural ana stock Kxnib bit AssocI nation w&anued. r.i, i ...... ;-'iCt. M The Craven County Agricultural and Stock Exhibit Association?-bas "been 'oif ganie3 and thtf following bfficera bleo- tA -i'K tJmS" V"?i .i'ro . " : IwH; Cutler. 4rV President; B B, Hoi?;Firt:yt ,Preailebt:?J. jW. Steward Treasurer;'; D;3 P, v W bitfoi, Second Vice-Preaideni and -;J tfe W:U'; liams Secretary, "C ?i " -5 1 lleasra B. B. Horat," Clyde Eby, 14 D, Lane, Claade FoyK Wv;fl. Bray and X1V Itee were kppoiated members of T Wiinams' Ian PUa'bto'tmenrSal cure Blind. "Bleeding and Itching Pile. ft absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acts aa a", poultice, gfvea Instant relief.;; Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles ind itching of thu private parts, Sole by druggiBts, mail 50c and tLOO, -Williams' M'f'g. Cfl. P-npst Cleveland, 0. ' ft 1 i :.;rK" Senator Slmmona Bonared at Shrlby. Shelby, Oct. 9. Senator F. M. Sfiti mens was the guett in Shelby tay wiming overTrom Kings Mountain with Concrressman E. Y: Webb and Mr. Webb In an automobile. Senator Sim - moos waa at one of the local hotels and many friend gatherd there durnxihe evening and gave him the glad band. A great Srowd fre-n Shelby ami sutjuo'I- ing country ettndd;the cd bmt'oi at Kings Mountain lny. Shtlbj furrinhe-l a compsny of miliiii which fought a hsm bsttle With thn Castonla tr '. rhef.hulhy band on lr-f Manngnr W- i'. Leleter, diienKl mui". ., .; J3oa't'l:t the cilvl.fr.ip catch you.v;itho;:t a . hcr.trri', from J. S. T ..:.7yv II.l.A Co. G7 S. Trent : '., I'! - ' State t( n Cm.; cc t. A t SSlowly but; awe "the. trial -of Bniyill and' Leonar.Casey. k progressing and Bearing the end of what - will be one of the snoat sensational mOTder tria'a ever held within the borders of Craven coun J ty..i Both the a(tbrney for. the prose-. cutionand the attorney for toe defense aandiinjr'ibaeaia; lssnlifrTal manner,' ena aide njaklng; every : effort to prove. that the defendants caused the death of ,iir' Joseph- Whitty byTdrai fiu:sia 'Usahily)hir; side is endeavoring Just as earnestly to sbowihat tbedeceaaed died from nator al oanwa ;nd that BurriU. Casey and bis wife had nothing todo with his de- ,ai ine opening oi yesieraas a session tK HaymoniPellocks waa . recalled to lhe'w1tnnnBUnd and te'd orthe effects ttSf irk very faeldQBasHiiaken It H'$SH iMdly:hsvifatil'ieffeitTh:it SBiiaVily bafband ia the bodyseveial rekfterdeaitft been ; ipWtlatog'phisipia : ihaC arsenic was polaonouaj njetat fHe d.fferent quantities : of rsenTe- oppji the human -il'lUidJhBonn" one half grttina3sf krsenif';. would,;causa; deai h. . For more than an- hour question after qaestioii Mop regarti to tSe effect of ar sepic was answered by the witness.; : Dril5jbbs ' Was ' reculled and he des- jSbede clhi)i0 eff ects bf arseplc taken into the human eyatem, ; Ue too tat. kept on tbe stand for considerable Htne and practiMlly went over ' his tes- ltnjnyofihereviouday.:;t 5. iThree ether wHnfnes who lived near thelCaseys we.ie nel:'-placed; on'.'lhe. sfaiid. . Their testimony as mainly in regards t, the 1 id' en's occurring prer Wrtonatb Mr. W4Wfc At-this juoo'.ure me o r rest e caw. ?iS?eral -witnesBea were then placed on the stand by the defeoeel '.: These testified; that Casey waa engaged in road worken the day previous to Mr. rn doth.' 'r ' J o'clock court took, a recess ntil -fL--. Zla -st J.rS-. '"' 'Tfe.a.i-' Upon teconveningvJMrCljas, rotter wa;thftJlrst-witoeea placed th stand after ha noon? recess-.; Said he was a justice : me ,resc.m Juenoir coqntyitnat-W.inarte lj i jj. -ri-"xw oi.K - lain ' - "UMr. --d:.C.:fifnajr:of.:Iir:rmniyi stated thith'i-'ktt wj? Ui-Uie : Itodgerl aa-, tnat-: aer, gerarsi epuiauoB was badrad seen i letter written by Mr, Wbitti'a. wlfe; t fiurrilj Casey .and Had aphtiivm' tnr etiier,' ona " Lr two times. rponVroeaVixamnaifjii ',.!ttr.r.driflla was ssked by " the attorneys for:4hs Bale what the letter he . 14 J seen eon- talnedattomevs" for the i defendants ubjnted Judge ordered .jury to leave the room and the contents of the letter were divulged.? Mr. Grifflo stated that Ltona Whitty sad she loved OButtUI Casey and . Wished : that '. Mr Joseph Whitty waa in h-s. - Judge Carter con tended that if this evidence was, allow ed to go to"J iry it would tend to incriml nate'Lenna aey more than it. would Burrlll Caey an that auch. wu Irv sistfd upon he would La compelled ti grant a severance of the ease end th it tbe prevent case would be termioated In a mis-trial. Upon this condition .the Slate withdrew their plea for the con tents of the letter to be divulged. ; Mist liwtle Hill, said she lived at ianu'a Chapel,; thia county, -near .the 1 b'me of Mr. Joseph Whitty. , Burrill Casey waa at her home on the evening nt Mr. Whitty'sdbaUu.waa not athe Whttyhi.me, ,.. , A 'humber pf 'other wltnesa tf then placed on the stand ho U-a' tiH iu.t l;urr ill c.iify was not at the Whit ty h'm on the day previous to Mr. W kitty's oVatb.' ' ' ; .1 "'' ; ?evrnl i'.nr-s were t!id plsrwl tm the ttaiwl sud ens t t-n-t.-1 to r..r tint V- mony whJ.-h WUity jrn. I tht he ton .,.int.tr of pu,fltj"rr-n1..rr.f 0.-..y lo C.pt.in'Pare. M!nHH. he I-. I .,n sale In Lis rh" '''' Br li"k',:n K n v. 1 4 f r r 1 Sri . V. 1 t I a f..:: r v 1 - ' ! ' y. A t 0 T v 1 KAn A.t 'trt . VL. scene jn the ScNamara iriak which a attracting wbldkitteqdor is kV tng enacts.) here where 126 prospective jororrrare BOtnmoned beforeJ.udi?e'Wal ter Bordwell for nreliminarv examina tiiwn tfr theteaiffientiotmHt t juugment on vie. jneo cnargea wica aj namiUng the Los Angeles Times build ing. OcfcliJDlO.r--- ' : ; . iTJmesbuildjngiit; Firsi; and Broad ay,'LisAogelev was destroyed earl faiibemolning fife; Oct. iifc 910. Gen. Barrhkia Gre Oti y -owner and pabTJsber of the Time t, "was W Mexico when the explosion occurred and hast wied ItkXtf''jpwtwt killed in ihe disaaier. 1 ,; t - " : .A special grand j try' to investigate the affair was assembled Octnbee 25th, It returned a verdict that the Times ai destroyed by dynamite. Gen: Otis, through the columns of the Tim- a charged union labor with being respon sible;. Union labor leaders denied the charge and offered a reward of $5,000 lot evidence leading "lo the a rest and esi(dK0.jty''Biesi:' Twen ty-three indictments Were returned by the'graiid'jaryi on January 5 Ii, 191L Etfi Rogers, . Los Angeles attorney. employed by the Merchants and . Manu facturers'. Association, preuented the evidence. The indictments were ee cretly filed and.bench warrants issued. On April 12, 19U. James B. MeKamara and Ortie R- McManigat were arrested in Ueftoit, Mich., by operatives of Wro. Ji Burns' National' Petective Agency. On-Apttt d, 19U. Joha J. McNamare, international secretary of the Bridge and S, ruatural Ironworkers Union, was arrested in the office of tbe union in In dianapolis. - r. ;- Af ipr SC hasty "arraignment-aciord- ing to union men,- before ai incompe tent judge John McNanara was ta ken 0 Ln Anflalw y. P.ulifia ty sheriff H and Burns' Petective Agen cyloperatlves. Jamas B. , McNam ra andCkstie McMinigai were also brought Wt at the same time, but by riioer- ent routes, Alt three were lodged, in the ejty 1 iil in Los Angeles. . On . July 1LT1911, the two McNamaras and Mc Manisfal were aiven .their nraliminarv examination,' McM'anigal was charged with dyoimlting tbeLlewellyn Iron Workea, in Los Angewa, on December 25, ;l9lO,TThe '.tw McNamaras were ehanred with reBDonsibilltv. foe the Thnei explosion and were held for trial on a charge of murdor without bail. ; y . ; i , i . -iv-.:',:i ' . ; .. v Jpbh jsay'they haven'i J. S. Basniht Hdw. Co. ' -droomSuifs.. - S in cheap plaib oak Just received a. ear, they are well m ade and look' good, pri ie )4. 420:00, $22.60 and $26.00, extra dre aer at (6.60, $7.C0and $9.00. r Beds $2.68, $3.60, 14.80, $S.6d and. $6.60, for good service .to the parth a that don't feefb'ke Investing much in furniture., J.-SMiLLER.; Sara Beauravnt Kennedy's Maw KovcL It la a'Wg war bick to.the' tlm of herman's" memorabl L- a.ii terrible march from AtlsnUtdtSe eea, at Sa- vsnnth, yet the Jnci lants of. that time are yet fresh lu the mla la of many CW, ely. a Tale of the Georgian Marsh, m- vlvea the msmoriea of thoee'daya, aa I vividly portrays the terrors that- gra out of the Yankee Invasioa" of D.aie The rt-llef fro d the h errors of war Is fodnd In the stuiy of Cc!r, a 'Vu d,dai(htcr of lh 'South, livabl piauie if the splonifi i wornnnVwi- with whi-h she wis n 1 jwed, that shone throiuh tr(ut!e, an I wak Blurttus whoa love Humi h'-d. Tie shirp cmtrstt between r tnn ns ce n aTnuraniy ! 1 n, nt'ir il'r, n1 the pi t il one J. t ,u r.ij . J n- SrrUonl eril iff in nf lh inrfh. tM r.t tils ro -if. I t) v H' rv tli- !o', wi i't . .'j h f..-.t i. .1 la 1 ',;r it cr o t i r'ir'i't!i" llit r in tt.r.Hiirh - i ' ' r. , I .V,;.-.!y, I'aj iti, l it, ' 'l" I '' ' '' '. Vr f;t T: friends lies tfieir Jse td leel that itsoff i- cers take a personal interest in uSeir undertakings. Tou are invited to consult our officers concerning anmattejrMfinance r CENT tl II lil ill ill! 11: 111 IT aU-.... r.nrt-; -I.- - T w 'V- '' iflii? (Mia? "Sfi jgj V MS C' a 1 ST:(!K(!, lH-..i, firiiiiJji iiiPiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiitiiniMnM FALL Our Fajl ,$&ck of Clothing, Mens FurnishingShpes, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, 'Notiojis Ladies Tailored Suits, Millinery, etc., is' arriving, daily. Our stock this Fall aiid Winter will be the largest and 'most up-to-date we have ever carried and the public is invited to call and inspect our stock and prices before buying; REBATE TICKETS ON ALL PURCHASES. JYJOvUU-JAKE . YOUR MEMURE FOR YOUJOALL SUIT AT A VERY SMALL ADVANCE OVER STOCK SUITS. J. J, :tV0. TEMPLE Utk&j EftST a' A State school t traiii-'teachere for the public schools of '.North Carolina. Eyeryentirgy is directed to thiaone purpose. ..Tultioft free to all thb'agretv to teach. Fall term begins Sep i Member 28, 19 U. ijdt cataIoSgu and other information, address. Li L. ; very attractrvft . vprices are V now , $ being ?- sold here ; mallr-thet ;.new; styles, nj - - - aaaassaaaasassaaawaawaaBawSBswaMa 1 No matter what you are in need of t i new dress or shirt waist, the attention" of the discriminating buyers, of. : this community h:is invitably bccnVxlrawn 1 y thi:; .'lore and our ever- complete . :.: ( '.!' : l'r : iitlirmt of -hrh-claS3 1 1 - r .1 business or fnVestment? II f d i ! T R 1 1 HI .1 n I IH h .1 f.;with.H -lwr-.rn .t? DEPVT. STORE., ;. ANnTrwBMBWT BAXTER ....... (Ui jf- tr t 7 til 1 - r.i:iu t it - 1 k L f i ;?s V 'T- I-.'