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I 'J j f !v tltlt suii, i;z7f -bern.-w.- a-AUGUrc,-i:: BRIEF n..., .'.-.--. , Ul k1 .1 S u r o; RAINY DAYS - Com to everybody. Life has more ops thBft.downaj Right now, while you are making, yon ought to be savingij then when the downs' come yoa will have something ta 4. Aufllv tall back on. ;. . : Where Is the money you have been earning' all these years? Ton spent it and somebody , else put it in the bank. Why don't yoa own money in the bank tor your- self why let the other fellow save what you earn? BE INDEPENDENT and' START A BANK ACCOUNT WITH 0 I THE PEOPLES BANK WM. DUNN, ',' & D.BRADHAM, president vic-presiaent. T. A. UZZELL, .Cashie 0 0 o DC DC ft , j Real Cut Glass Always Pleases No matter how doll one's artistic temperament, the scin tillating beauty of Hawke's cut glass always "penetrates the depths' and is appreciated. . For wedding gifts or for a gift to your own home, you could make no better purchase than something useful in Cut Glass. We have many, nice articles from which to make a selection. Prices are mod erate. For Instance, a beautiful berry bowl, 8-inch size, for only $6.00. Others for more and less. EATON, The Leadi Jeweler 3M EC -f'A'A' , fit j OUB NEW .-;;?' OFFICE at 135 1-3 Middle street has . been opened . for theS convenience! f of down town customers. Work can be left there and called tor or deliv ered to any part of the city free of charge. GRUESOME FIEND This Bov's Body Was Unearthed Morning By Wire to The Sun. Chicago, III., Aug. 6. A gruesome murder mystery was unearthed this morning with the finding of a mutL lated body of a boy., t ' H " It is believed that the boy had been in the service of dealers in human chattels and that he had threatened a revolt and. was put out of the way. Sued For Divorce, She Tries Suicide By Wire to The Sun. Hagerstown, Md., Aug. 6. Beula MaySmith, whom her husband recent ly sued for divorce, last night attempt. ed to commit eulcide by swallowing laudanum.' She was foand uncon scions by her, mother. .Physicians fin ally resuscitated her. Today Judge Keedy awarded the custody of the three children of the Smiths to the father. ' ' : : v ' Surgery for sick watches From five minutes tot a , week as the, trouble de mands will serve us for making your watch right? Careful, skilful, wel trained workmanship, and guaranteed work. Our repair shop is the best in the city. J, 0. Baxter, Leading Jew eler, l-o. - ;v; w'i. "r-V:x:-k: I' Short hems ' fctzrat Condensed ' la; cot; vers tit wi gentleman frr4 teaoir coa 'r, tL morning, at thl Norfolk andv authern station, the wf.j&r -aa Inf ,jjed thlt': the recent heavy win Jeid" rain K none great damage in his county,, lie says the fanners and people in -general are more distressed over the damage to the crops this season than they have been for years. In some sections, he says the corn and cotton crop, are damaged, at least bn haj while other sections are not so bad.' ;' The reporter noticed some very nice figs this morning on the street They were of a good else, and had the ap pearance of the quality. This fruit was grown in the garden of Mr. F. M. Chadwick, on East Front street New Bern has the reputation of grow ing things. The gasoline freight and passenger boat, that plys between Adams Creek and New Bern is on Taylor's ways undergoing repairs and receiving a fresh coat of palnC S. Coplon, who some time ago pur chased the entire iye of goods of J.' B. Duffy,' 77 Middle street, adjoining Mr. Coplon, announces in his advert tisement in today's Sun, that he will sell the entire stock at wonderfully low prices. A call aClhe store will reveal some exceptional bargains to the economic buyer. The schooner Carrie Farson, master ed by Capt. E. Lupton, is nearly loaded at the Norfolk and Southern dock, with shingles and lumber, and expects to sail tomorrow ron ner usual trip up the Chesapeake aBy. . . The schooner Pamlico has been thor oughly overhauled and ' painted and, is aj; the Norfolk and Southern dock loading with, merchandise for Atlantic, Carteret county. Weather for North Carolina Show-: ers tonight or Friday; Except near the coast, fair.' ' Mayor Bryaa did not convene the noon session of the city police court no cases were on the docket to be to call your at- I SOAPS We thinkwe have the best 10c cake of toilet soap on the market .TRY-IT. .1c- ;a DAVIT rHARnAOf. 7X Railroad Cafe AT THE AMUSEA TONIGHT Edison Film, Nellie, the pretty Type writer, a romance among the sky. scrapers. Synopsis of scenes: Nellie and her lover, a young broker, on the way to their respective offices for the day's work. Office of a Banking and Trust Com pany Nellie at work can see her lov er? in the tall sky-scraper nearby They occasionally exchange greetings visitor enters Requests to see the President ofctlM Company While the latter is opening the sate, the visitor notes the combination on his cuff He discusses the purpose of his call and departs He ; Jingers in the hall until the office is closed and all have gone With a skeleton key, he opens th omce door, and snterj Proceeds to operate the combination The heavy door quickly opens Hearing . foot. steptf near, he hides Nellie having forgotten her-purse returns for it The safe evidently left opesrrhe, co vera the former , visitor and accuses him. of U act Determined not to be, foiled, htf iBieods; to remoTO falspus cuser Nellie screams and escapes him She reaches 1 the hall the ele vator closed He follows her: : She ascends the stairs to the roof- Bolts the door behind her Throws pebbles from the gravel roof below, but without attracting ' attention Lights a newspaper ana waves it Her lover from his window sees the signal which he answers He dashes ' to the street and reaches the building j where Nellie is ''imprisoned' on the roof Het pursuer finally succeeds In breaking the door and has the pretty typewriter In his power A straggle ensues He tries to throw, her to the street, twenty stories below but Jier lover arrives In time , and soundly thrashes him The police arrest ths villian Nellie falls, fainting in her 'hero's arms.- Vt'ffJ.C'f f : Beautiful , sunset view ot lw York Cltjr, , showing t the Singer Buildlngr kfbg of sky.scrapers, , i'i In addition t6 the above,' the fol lowing program will be shown: 1. The Sculptor's Night Mare. 2. The Champagne Bottle. . 3. Custom House, Official PulL If you miss the show tonight you miss k treat think It over. dfspbsefl'ot !fT'r Tho Sun- 1$ aske tention to the lecture to be given at St Peters church tonight by , Prof. Chas. H. Moore, a noted orator, of the colored race. Everybody will' be wel come and fio admission fee will be charged. ' . Mr. Gilbert Hargett; who for the past two years has been in Virginia follow ing his profession as a photographer, arrived In the city and has accepted a position at the Cobles' Studio. The many friends of Miss Mamie Brooks, the popular and welVknown saleslady in the store of Mr. D. F. Jar- vis will regret to learn that she had the misfortune of suffering the pain of a broken bone in her right wrist, caused by a fall she received yesterday morning while at her home on Pollock street A large audience was at the Amuses last evening to see the pictures and hear the illustrated song by Mr. John J. Tolson. The entertainment' was of high order, clean, interesting and laughable. The addition of an Or chestra on Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights is a drawing card. The music rendered by them last night was very creditable to the young men. All repairs of damage on the Coast Liile road between New Bern and Wil mington, that was caused by the re cent heavy rains, have been completed and all their trains are now' rating on schedule time aqjd are making through runs to and from Wilmington. ,' Traveling public served iinfnp to date manner - . from , the New Eestan- . ' rant on Depot Platform. Large and Satisfying " . . bill of fare. ' - ' , ' Why go wltheit Iasiraaee when A. M. Kesitree eai lasire ye at little cent and take very few aitnates year time la doing se. ' Ico Cream' dellVered to any part of the city at S5o per quart r McSorleys. ; Fir destroys, hat a policy "wKh M. Seaatree wCl rebslld for yoa. TONIGHT AT THE BLJ0U. The greatest and most interesting program ever seen at the Bijon will be on tonight The program will be i follows:. " No. 1. Peck's Bad Boy and His Pa. Ton know the rest No. 1 The Redskin's Revenge. This picture is beautifully colored.: No. S. Illustrated Songs.- " '' No. 4. Fight of Nations. Mexico and 8pain. " . . ' No. B., Our Hebrew Friends. No. 6. Sunny Africa. Eighth Ave nue, New York. See tho Coons Dance! No. 7. Sons of the Ould Bod. No. 8. America the 'Land of the Free. Coma out and see vonr it'ncl Sam.M,! ' No. 9. Sham Beggars. No, 10. Views of Yellow Stone Park. Music by Professor Lanier. New York, Aag. .-Col. John Tern pie Graves was operated on today "at Dr. WUey'p hospital. t He expects to be out in a few days when he will take the stomp; v . ;..'f ' OF'-'Tr In order to reduce our stock of Blue Serges xfe will maka an unusually Jow pnee on) our These Suits are all wool, good shade of blue, and good quality serge, an exceptionally i good suit fo $15.00. for ten days we wiH sell" them for just $11.50. ; - These suits can b3ihad in any sizerin regu-,, lars, slims, stouts or double breasted styles. Cut prices on all other summer goods. G. DUNN & CO. . 55-57 Pollock Street: j. Pfwne 212. it Si ' X .," Ail Aug. HART & BALL, Cotton Brokers, Agents tor Rodgers, McCabe & Co., Cotton Exporters, . VWlorkCottoa 6th. Open High Auaust ......9.83 9.95 October. 9.65 9.74 9.55 December ....9.30 9.42 9.30 January .....9.28 9.39, $.28 Port Receipts .V ..".. '.. .. Liverpool Cotton Market Aug. 6th. Open Aug. Sept ..5.46 Oct Nov... .... .. .....5.16. - -M Bern Market , v Aug. 6thv - Prices.. to 10.60 Sales.. 2 b&le Low Close 9.83 9.95 9.68 9.36 9.33 4,000 Close 5.47 519 AT S. CQPLOBJ We have :bought the stock and rented the store of B. Duffy, 77 Mid- die street, next door to our store, 75 Middle street, and to make a clean sweep of the entire stock of MARKET SEF0RT. . Cottoa ' New York,. Aug. .6.T-The entire cot ton supply available for delivery on contract is said to have been cornered by J. L. Livermore, a young broker. During the last two weeks cotton has advanosd on this market, $3.50 per bale and the shorts are bordering on panto. Believing that there would be a big crop October contracts sold at short and prices and- were de pressed. Consequently the stock was bought and shipped away, making the available supply the lowest In cars. Livermore la said to have acquired every bale not under contract to spin ners. New York, Aug. 6. Cotton market quiet Prices steady. Opening August 9.83, September 9.52, December 9.30, March 9.33. Grain . , :v Chicago, Aug. 6. Wheat opened 3-4 to 1 1-4 lower than yesterday's close. Opening wheat September 96, 1 com September 75. . ) Stocks- New York, Aug. 6. Stock market opened with fractional changes. C P. however was down 1 7-8, Union Pacific and Reading down 1-8, Northern Pa Cine advapced 1-8, Southern Pacific 3-8. ' COPLON'S FOR QUALITY. K T CHANGE IN BUSINESS SUMMER GOODS . .; WE AREiOITERiNG' '. WONDERFUL LOW PRICES. .Come and see for yourself. mots ao covs ourFrrrca i If yoir property aasat alrealy haraei have A. X. Beiatree Inssre it before tt dees. " r , , ,:. GeorgeeUibese Bead Denver, AngT 6-George 1 Pettlbone. for years prominent In the councils of tho Western Federation of Miners, and charged with President Mover and former secretary .Haywood with com plicity In the murder of governor 8teunenberg, of Idaho, died at Et Jo seph's hospital tonight of the Sects of an operation for cancer. Pettlbone was tried and acquitted. . . :: '' .. '-i . ' '. '. , i "' - - Moms Ghairs - - ; Artistic yet comfdrtable. Fulfilling the ideal of Wm. Morris, the famous craftsman who believed that furniture should be not only artistic, but should contribute to bodily comfort and ease. You ought to have one of these beautiful .Morris Chairs in your, sitting room. Whether the back isf adjusted to the upright position for reading, or the reclining position for smoking, it represents the acme of solid comfort.- ( 4 r ' 1 ' , , Prices from $6.00 ,to $1 5.00 PtinoiVate and Pluch Vpholstery.. ;if'.ri. c r 91 to.
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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