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case i mnmm ill I i ,4 I 'a- Representatives of Jtaay Beads Ffle Argument Against Bats BilL Special to Journal. '1 Asheville, June 15. Many railroad officials and attorney art here today to amue In the United States circuit -N 1 O. KoluSIOI ICQTTED Charged With Arson on Testimony Produced by. Bloodhounds Which Was Found to be Defective.

We gladly publish the accompanying letter from Mr." D. L. Ward which sets aright a wrong Impression of an innocent man and which lifts a dark cloud from the young man's reputation. The Journal will only state that the report was given by a reliable man who was -one of the pursuing party and who had no prejudice whatever and who gave the facts without any refer Illuitrlous Criminal Suffers Herrou Collapse in His CeU ia the Special to Journal. New York, June 25.

Harry K. Thaw, the murderer of Stanford White Is desperately sick at the hospital connected with the Tombs and a mental collapse ia He will not have a doctor, but says that if ha flies his blood will be on Assistant District Attorney Gar- Cfcourt against the rate bill, W. W. Fin- ley, president ot the Southern road Is I among the number. Passed Examination With Honor.

-J Donald Patterson who recently van' head. Garvan has gone to Europe for a three months vacation and the case cannot be heard until he re went to AnnapollB td stand final examination tor entrance to the United States Naval Academy received tele Everyone should take a tonic in the Spring; their systems require it. The blood has become thick and sluggish with the accumulations lefkin the system from breathing the impure air of closed rooms and overheated buildings; the heavy, rich foods of the Winter season, and when this vital fluid is aroused and stirred to quicker action by the return of warmer weather, the waste matters and poisons are distributed through the to act depressingly and iijjuriously on the system. The blood being in this unnatural and impure condition is unabV to famish the body with the proper-amount of nourishment, and and the rysiein suffers from debility, weakness, nervousness, indigestion, loss of appetite, and many other unpleasant symptoms of a disordered blood circulation. The depleted system must have assistance it needs a tonic and it, is important that the proper one be selected.

When the health, is in this disordered condition it is not safe to turns. Bail has been refused him. ence to the accused man's guilt or Innocence; To the Editor ot Journal: Preacher Ket Particular iu Choice of In a recent Issue of your paper you gram last night that he had passed in all his studies having a very high percentage and stood among the first of the class. Donald's friends will be rejoiced to learn this hews and will Affection. published what purported to be an ac Special to Journal.

count of the burning of the store house of Mr. Graham, near Harlowe. It Lexington, N. June 25. Strange shower upon him their heartiest congratulations.

case of Infatuation has developed in the was stated that Mr. J. R-. Harrington bad been, trailed by blood hounds and Infatuation of Bar. C- M.

Billings, a Baptist preacher of South Carolina, Bomb la U. 8. Printing Office. for his negro housemaid. Ht is now was believed to be the man who had burned the store, and that Mr.

Harrington had been arrested and held for hia appearance before a magistrate in Special to Journal. Washington, June 25. An employee said to be located somewhere in Georgia. Biliinga was to haye been called to the pastorate ot the Baptist Your 8. 8.

8., in my opinion, Is as good a medicine as can be had; it simply cannot be Improved upon as a remedy to purify and enrich the blood and to Invigorate and tone up the syBtem. This spring my blood was bad and I was ran down in health, and having seen your medicine highly advert: ed I oomtnenoed its use. To-day my blood Is la fine condition and my general health Is of the bast. Am filling position as fireman for a large oon-oern here, and if I was not In good physloal oonditlon it would be impossible for me to fill the plaoe. Your 8.

8. 8. been of -great nervine tome and I do not hesitate to giveit the credit it deserves. WM, F. VAN 613 Fifth Beaver Falls, Penn.

of the United States printing of Act Shotgun. Repeating Shotgcb make a killing combUu- tion for field.fowl or trap shooting. No smokaleaa powder sheila enjoy such a reputation for uniform-. 7 ity of loading and strong shooting qualities as "Leader" and "Repeater. brands do, and no shotgun made shoots harder or batter than the Winchester, because usually contain potash or other strong mineral ingredients which act unfavorably aud of ten daugeroitsly on the run-down, weakened system, at a time when it needs gentle and natural stimulation to throw off the impurities and recuperate its euergy.

great deal is; bejng said -these days about livijug'close "to nature, and "it is more applicable to medicines, perhaijs, Beaufort -vx found a dynamite bomb secreted in the church here. Since this article appeared in your building. The danger, of explosion was paper the case has been tried befdN Will Dismiss Complaint. averted by the man. Police and secret service men are working on the, case Atlanta, June 25.

The Interstate the magistrate 'in Beaufort and as there was but little evidence, the solicitor, who personally conducted the but so far have not obtained a clue. Commerce Commission will dismiss the complaint made by Southern Cot prosecution, requested that the case he Wreck oa the, Soataera. ton Manufacturers that railroads give dismissed, which was done. Mail from the west via the Southern Mr. Harrington is a young man.

Of cheaper rates to New England manu facturers. than anything else. Nature has provided a remedy formal! the ills of mankind, and medicines made from nature's vegetationj act better iu every way than, do the strong mineral mixtures which are -the products of the chemist's or apothecary's shop. -The greatest of all tonics js S. S.

S. It is made entirely of the roots, herbs and bark's of the forests and fields," selected for their purifying and health restoring qualities; and as it does not contain the slightest trace of 'mineral in any form it is especially adapted for. a road was delayed yesterday on account THEY ARB MADE FOR KAOH OTMU good character, a member of the Methodist church In good and be ot a wreck at Funston, 30 miles from Raleigh. Twelve cars were derailed Orchard Visited Detectives. longs to a good family of people in and damaged.

No casualties are re Special to Journal. Carteret county. He had no connection ported. Boise, Idaho, June 24. Harry Or whatever with the burning ot the store KInston Free Pressltcs 24th.

This morning Mr. C. W. Forlaw left systemic remedy, one tnar. is aDsonueiy saie ior young or om.

o. o. o. acia uirecuy on the blood, ridding it of any and all impurities and poisons, and restoring the lost properties of nutritive strength so tkt-it is euabled to supply to the system theieathful, invig- chard, the state's leading 'witness In the Haywood murder case was back and his arrest was one of those unfortunate Incidents which sometimes hap KInston for New Bern where he takea 'Harlowe and Harlowe. June 20th.

on the stand today. The defense show a position on the new daily paper that pen in a man's life, orating energy needed to pass this trying season of the year. Its action is the most prompt, ed that he had often visited the de The store was burned on Saturday The picnic and children's day last tectives of the mine owners at night is to be issued In that city. The chanee leaves The Free Press temporarily without a. city editor, though the va night Many people visited the place Friday by the Harlowe Sunday school on Sunday, and on Monday blood was well attended by the community Plenty of Cyclones.

hounds were brought from Greenville and put upon a track which was sup pleasant ana satisfactory oi an ionics and blood- purifiers, and those who are beginning to feel the need of a medicine to fortify the system against the unpleasant conditions that come with Spring, will do well to commence its use at once. It will not only tone up the and by many visitors, who pronounced the exercise as very good. Special to Journal. 01,000 FOR PROOF THAT S. S.

S. BSHOT PURELY VEGETABLE cancy will soon be filled in consequence of plans now on foot Mr. Forlaw has been connected with The Free Press since 1902 and during that Medicine Lodge, June 25. posed to be the track of the person Mrs. C.

W. Bell of New Bern, who Three destructive cyclones- have who burned the store. There was no has been spending a few days with struck this town within 48 hours. Sev time has done excellent work. He is her daughter, Mrs.

J. G. Taylor, re eral houses were demolished and many a young man of much capacity, sober. evidence that any one had burned the store as the fire may have originated from some accidental cause. The system, but will remove any taint or turned home Sunday evening.

were wounded. Mrs. J. E. Taylor, and daughter.

industrious, of fine judgment honorable and reliable, and possesses a very ihumor that may be in the blood and thus prevent an outbreak of EczemarTetter, Salt Rheum; blood hounds followed the track which Threaten Gen. Fanstoa With Death Miss Azalee are spending the week at Oriental with friends and relatives. pleasing personality. The position had been selected to be followed until or other rash or eruption of the skin. S.

S. S. restores lost energy, relieves that all worn out, tiled feeiiuer. quiets the nerves, helps the appetite and imparts a relish for food, and in every Special to Journal. which he has occupied has been a dif they came to a creek, when the track Miss Lillian Fordham, after spend San Francisco, June 25.

Gen. Fred was lost. The parties then took a boat way adds tone and vigor to the entire system, and prepares it for the depressing Summer ing a few days, the guest of Miss Bes Funston comanding the troops of the ficult one to fill acceptably; but he has conducted himself In such a way as to make many friends. He leaves KIn and crossed the creek and went sev jnontbs that are to. follow.

--y- r- In selectinp vour tonic for this vear lo not be led into believing that others are just as western district has received 20 anony sie Morton, made sad the heart ot one ot our best young men, who knows how to appreciate such good company eral miles without any further trace of any They came to a landing and mous letters threatening hlra with death if he appear on parade on July the dogs started on the trail again, al good," but get S. THE GREA TES OF ALL one that for more than forty years has been recognized as such. It is Nature's tonic, absolutely pure and safe, and ston for his new field of with best wishes of The Free Press and with our hope that continued prosperity and success In the newspaper work when Bhe departed for her home at New Bern. '--a though there was no track there, as It was in the woods. After going some Miss Carita Wallace, of New Bern, reliable in every way.

tor sale at all nrst-ciass arug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. Bishop Caper's Illness. may be his, distance they entered a field where Mr, has returned home after spending a Brevard, N. June 24.

Bishop KInston has a young genius in the Harrington was plowing, and when the few days with relatives. subjects of chemistry and physics in parties came near Mr. Harrington he the person of Leland Rhodes, the 15- Resolutions of Respect. muched the dogs ana tney came 10 Ellison Capers, ot the Episcopal Diocese, of South Carolina, who has been desperately ill at bis summer home on Cedar Mountain for a week, was bare The friends ot Mesdames M. A.

Morton, and M. E. Bell will regret to know that they are still on the sick him and lay down at his feet The It is with sentiments of profound year-old son of Prof. W. H.

Rhodes ot this city. Leland became interested in KILL the COUGH AND CURE the LUNGS i Our Colored Subscribers dogs were very tired and Mr. Harring and unfeigned sorrow that the of' list. i ly alive when a mesenger left there tor ton thought they lay down to rest ficial board of Centenary M. E.

Church Miss Fannie Knight of Oxford, la Brevard late tonight. While all hope South, New Bern, N. Is called to WITH Dr. King's making her usual summer visit to her They did not bay him or do anything more than come up and lie down on of his recovery has not been abandon An Enjoyable Union Sunday School chronicle the death ot one ot its tru aunt, Mrs. C.

D. and is grow ed, his condition is such as to hold out est and best members; one who as a the ground. Picule at-M'lldweod. June 22. Saturday, the 22nd, Inst, Discovery little or no hope that he will survive.

After the solicitor heard this evi christian citizen embodied in his life There has been no spread of the paral being; the longest day In the year was I dence he stated to the court that he many high civic virtues, and aa rONSUMPTION Price ing dally in popularity with our young people. The boys love to spend the evenings that way on account of the "pretty ngcmfwypshrdlucmfwypshrdr 'lttryp'en cmfwypchmrdlushrdluhrhrr ysis since yesterday, which was then had no evidence sufficient and there member of the church ot the living OUGHS and 60c $1.00 Free Trial. chemistry and electricity less than a year ago, and went to work to find out something about those subjects. Ho secured some books on chemistry and physics, studied them at odd times and has mastered many important principles up to this time. He Invested about $15 in equipment, fitted him up a lab- oratory and shows a knowledge of scientific subjects that is really wonderful, tor one who has worked It out himself without a particle of help from others.

If he develops his natural inclination, along this line a bright fu ture awaits him. affecting his brain, OLDS God, showed forth in his daily walk chosen, by the Newport Sunday school together the Wildwood Sunday school to have their annual picnic at this place. The sun rose beautiful and At his bedside, In consultation with upon the case was dismissed. The course pursued by the solicitor was very highly complimented and proves among men the transforming power "pretty nights." Dr. Hunt, of Brevard, ara Dr.

John of the grace of Christ Jesus. Guaranteed for all THROAT and LUNG; TROUBLES, or MONEY BACK. son, of Charleston, and Dr. Bottoms, that he ia a fearless and just prosecu Mrs. D.

G. Bell ot Morehead City, la spending the, week with her vr- In the death of John Alexander shone warm and bright all through the day. Long before 10 o'clock the tor. Meadows, who fell in sleep In the of Greenville. Mrs.

Capers, their daughter, Mrs. Satterlee, and his sons ents. crowd commenced to. gather. Some city ot Baltimore, June 2nd, 1907, this Miss Laura Conner of Thurman, is have been summoned by wire.

board, and the entire membership of Mr. Harrington proved an alibi by his family and neighbors. He was at home Saturday night when the store was burned and did not leave hia spending the Week with her aunt, Mrs A week ago Bishop Capers waB pre Centenary Church, are sorely be J. S. Morton.

from the east, and south, some by rail, noue some by buggies, carta and wagons. They assembled at that lovely garden spot "of North Carolina known as Zion ciiauel Mrs. W.SF, Becton left Sunday for paring to leave for Sewanee, Tenn, of which Institution he Is chancellor, but he was forced to remain at home. He house that night Oriental to spend the week with the The United States exports annually 21,000,000 tons ot merchandise valued approximately at $1,700,000,000. I hope you will publish this, as your HR9 1MMM Bon Mr.

AV L. Becton, .1 reaved. A prince in Israel has fallen and the, mourners go about the streets It may be truly said of our ascended brother "His life was gentle, and the elements so mixed in him, that nature might stand up and say to all was then suffering greatly with his previous article was widely circulated Mr. John 8. Motron had the misfor knee, and when a physician was called I an(j wu calculated to damage Mr A.

church. Friends, relaUves, acquaintances and strangers met and all expressed themselves aa having a tune to lose a good horse Harrington's character. it was found that he was on the verge of nervous prostration. Symptoms of morning. 't the world, this was a man." Rev.

Wesley W. Graham, who has just died near Duncan, at the age of ninety-six, had been preaching the Gospel more than sixty years at Grape Tours Truly, D. L. WARD. Mr.

Pr Becton was in Beaufort He wore the white flower of a blame paralysis did not develop until the following day. Since then it has grad Monday where he went to deliver to less life, and passed to his reward good The two schools was under the superintendency of Mr. W. It, Whittlngton, and Mr. B.

T. Walker, they "called the crowd in the church about 12 o'clock by the tap of the bell and about half an hour or more was customers a quantity of his fine honey. ually attacked his vitality. The pa Every bottle warranted, but not one vine Church, near his home. This he did 'without one penny of pay for Miss Mithl Becton of Bachelor Is amid the lamentations ot a great multitude.

Therefore be it tient is hearing hia affliction with spending the week with Miss Ada Bec services during all th threescore great fortitude. Resolved 1st That in the death of ton. returned, is the report regarding Dr, SETH ARNOLD'S BALSAM (the best summer Remedy) from a large number of Druggists in the South. This Many telegrams have been received years. '-'v Mr.

Joseph A. Morton was in New spent In singing and prayer, and a very timefy, brief, brlt pointed lecture One ot Secretary Cortelyou's most by the family from all parts of the Bern on business Tuesday. south, conveying expressions ot deep brother Meadows, the official board has sustained an Irreparable loss; a loss which the passing years will only accentuate, and In all our future de Rev. F. a Becton returning from his Balsam is warranted to you by F.

Duffy. ardent admirers is George P. Brawn, of Houston, secretary of the business' league ot that city. Every est sympathy and hope. A few doses of this remedy will Invariably cure an ordinary attack of diarrhoea.

It can always be depended upon, even in the more severe attacks of cramp colic and cholera morbus. It is equally successful for summer diarrhoea and cholera infantum In children, and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year. When reduced with water and sweetened It is pleaeant to take. Every manxf a family should keep this remedy in his home. Bnyitnow.

Prick, 85c. LarobSizb, boo. work at Witt spent Monday night with was listened to, delivered by Rev. 8. Bell; pastor of Morehead'Clty station, it was full of instruction and encouragement along all Hues.

After which his brother, Mr. W. F. Becton. IX MEMORIAM.

liberations, we shall miss him as one who was wise to know and strong to spring he sends the Secretary a largo basket of cape jasmines. The Princess ot Wales seta a good Mr. Wm. RuBsell of Swansboro spent At a meeting ofthe Board of Direc many styles for women in a quiet way do; whose love for the church was Monday night at the Morton house. tors of the New Bern Banking Trust Company, the following resolutions of ardent, and who worshipped -at its -Mr.

M. W. Fodery of New Bern was we were dismissed and one among the richest and most bountiful tables was spread full of the nicest prepared, and mostly food thatjt has been my pleas She keeps up with most of the fads, but there Is one she will not tolerate; altar with, the unquestioning faith of to see our merchants yesterday In the respect to the memory ot the late J. A. a little child.

Interest of his company on business. Meadows were adopted: She insists that all her gowns have sensible pockets. The pocket in alt her skirts is always placed in the Mr. G. Taylor was in New Bern oh Resolved, 2nd.

That we will- ever Whereas, it has pleased Almighty ure to look upon and enjoy for many years. Every one ate to their fill and waircompelled to-leave the table with business hold in reverence his exalted Chris God in His providence to remove from our midst our late associate, John tian character cherish the mem seam and appears on -the left of the front breadth of the skirt REmOVAL! a plentji ot good food upon it, and a ory of his many and unstinted bene MooBNhlaeri Bounded Fp. Alexander Meadows. Be it therefore, plenty more in their baskets, the su After thirty-nine years ot faithful factions. Resolved, That in his life we have a Ashevllle, N.

June 24. The party and efficient service as president of the Resolved Jrd. That We extend to his shining example ot all that is good and of revenue officers who had a fight perintendents and committees made proclamations, urged and insisted all the people to not fall to eat all they stricken of which he was trne and we feel that we have sus Young Men's Christian Union, ot Boston, William II. Baldwin has resigned with moonshiners in Stokes county on I have removed my Shops from the ol4 stand, near Hancock street, to two doors west of Middle, on South' Front street, where I will be pleased to serve my customers. To Mhat Base Uses, et.

The herewith published news item has been bruited tar and wide with all the features ot a sure enough transaction. Scarcely ever has a take piece of news been so cleverly handled and produced so much merriment It shows the remarkable lack ot news in some sections ot the country, and it also shows the advantage of literary invention. Note that it balls from Parsons, June 25. William J. Bryan lost his night shirt on a train at this place and how It fell into the hands of Jefferson Davis, the conductor of the train, was reported by train men to the general offices of the Missouri, Kansas ft Texas.

Mr. Bryan's shirt was returned to him by an agent named William McKlnley, the princely our tenderest sytb- tained a serious loss. Friday last returned here today, hav the office on account of advanced age. Resolved, That in his death, we are would. A plenty of refreshments was served, their1 being" two stands ice cream, lemonade, milk-shakes, cakes, paty, and assure his bereaved wife and shildren for whom he lived in all Contagious diseases owing to Amer bereft a faithful friend and Wise A lot of Mew Carts and Wagons for ican sanitation, have no place in the counsellor and on whose high charac candles, rope jumping, etc.

Thus ends sale. Repair work promptly done and ing captured 85 moonshiners and destroyed 13 illicit stilla. The captured men were chained together and taken to Mount Airy, this state, where they were lodged In Dodson county jail by United States Commissioner W. W. city ot Manilla these days.

The health the beauty of an unselfish love, that we share with them their sacrament ot grief made common to the whole a very pleasant and enjoyable picnic, ter, strict Integrity and lovable disposition endeared himself to us all. guaranteed department shows a clean sheet on J. S. this score. community by reason of his Christ Resolved, That these resolutions he THEN WITH, He that spares something today will spread upon the minutes ot this bank Police Court Proceedings.

Simmons. like ministries which touched the needs of the world along the path of CIACK8M1TII WHIUUIGHT have something tomorrow. Dutch. and a copy be forwarded to his family. A number of gentlemen were before the mayor yesterday charged with the the lengthening years.

One ot the most eloquent preachers The officers state that between $00 and 400 shots were exchanged with the mountaineers In the -darkness when the combined attack was made, be J. J. WOLFENDEN, C. E. FOY, F.

W. HUGHES. in Wales Is the Rev. J. Paulston Jones Resolved 4th, That a copy ot these violation of an ordinance which will He has been blind since he was two j.

resolutions be spread upon the mln Committee, years old, but graduated with high utes ot this board, and the same made ginning about 8 o'clock Friday morn very likely be repealed at the next meeting of the board of aldermen. The offense contested in having their drays honors at the University of Glasgow. a part of Its permanent records. Porch Columns, Rails, Bal It is thought that several of the blockaders were wounded, but the of More patents were applied for and The effort to purchase the John Resolved 6th, That a copy be sent uctsrs, Spindles, Stair Rai more patents Issued and reissued by the United States government in 1904 ficers did not stop to learn the facts, being anxious to get away with their in the street before their stores without any apparent necessity. It wee shown that the gcntlomen who for, the moiit paA were wholesale and re- Howard Paine "Home.

Sweet Home'j cottage, at Easthampton, Long Island has failed, and It la likely to be rei lusters, Grills. Plinth and Corner Blocks. Sash and the family of our deceased brother, and to the New Bern Journal, and the Raleigh Christian Advocate, for publication. 1 than In any other year (a its history, The number ot applications was 66,482 tall grocers whofie wagons Btand In front of their buHlness purposes to be and of patents, 21,965. naw8 Doors, Frames for Wood and I Buildings, Mouldings, I 'unties, Brackets.

Factory in Church Alley. New Prn filled with orders. A number of col moved to a new site and completely! remodeled for a dwelling house. William Putnam, the librarian of" Congress, has reached London after an extended tour ot the continent, in which he picked up a number of race C. W.

MUNGEIt, J. J. WOLFENDEN, T. J. W.

CROWDER, Committee. Tetu Cared. prisoners before there was any opportunity for rescue by confederates. Among those taken was las. Smith, the ringleader ot the Illicit distillers In that section and at one time a government revenue collector.

The capture was effected by surrounding the camp of the moonshiners, who surrendered after a fight lasting 15 or 20 minutes. fr ored draymen were up on the same lady customer of ours had suffer II.C ed with tetter for two or three years. It got so bad on her hands that she could not attend to her household charge of allowing their wagons stand in the street contrary to the provisions of the ordinance. In view of their Ignorance of the ordinance and of the reason of tholr position their cases wore dlnmliised. J.

A. filade was taxed 'the costs tor rlilin Mn bicycle on die sidewalk. ol lm books for the Congressional library. Speak little with others, much with thy self. Cermau.

Mrs. John Hay, widow ot the former Secretary of Btate, and si -r, duties. One box ot Chamberlain's Salve cured her. Chamberlain's medi The Boston Alaskan, a monthly, devoted to the interests of Alaska, says that a copper mine on La Touche Island, Prince William Bound, was recently sold fur to the Koihs childj. All the United fiiti paid fur Alas ka's (- nilU-s Was $7,200,0, and many it doar cines give suleudld satiufaction in this Cold to the aiuout of 2.r,0 ounces has brcn nilu-4 by Igorotes, at Eugulo rhllllpidne Wands.

It Is said that In I 1 provluce, more Wavl 200 l.ullve rulm-is are enga ia delving It Samuel Mather, have givci to mtJl-1 bert Cleveland, a I community. M. H. HCDNZT Almond, Ala. Chamberlain's (1 la tf t.

9. clues are fur ale by Davis Ftarmacy. F. S. I -j.

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