I til .. . -A. . , k. 4 No. 88 NEW BERN, CRAVEN COUNTY. N. G' FRIDAY FEBRUARY, 19 I909-- SECOND SECTION 31st YEAR r v- h r ;;speut hew hos- I V P1TAL BUILD1IIG BICKETT COMMISSION HOT EN TIRELY PLEASED WITH THE ' J STRICTURE. 'BUILDING.. I k .ABOUT TW.D THIRDS I I "--' " ' . COMPLETED tffi.TfiSEi.iyj5 mm ..Expensive Garage Outfit Homestead Laws M ill Not be Repealed. Sonth . Carolina State Fair Added to the Circuit of Fair Interesting Mat ' ttrs Before , the . Commission of j Agriculture. Hif ; Attorney Snow Removes to Lumberton. - Burial at Young Lad. , -Special Correspondence. ; ;v Raleigh. Feb. 16. The Blckett boa ipltal commission and B. C. Beckwltn -f' the .State board ot Internal Im provements went to the- hospital foi the-insane here this afternoon, ana Inspected the building for'convelea .f cent women ' which is about two -thirds ' completed. Superintendent James McKee .of the Hospital having said that the building was imperfect ; in soma particular and not precise ly suited to Its requirements. It li .'a long three story building of brie. standing southwest of the group ot colder buildups and work on it wa . -'begun aboi t 60 dayi ago. --. il The Executive couiinlite of the North Carcl-a barkers Association t met it ro today in tn rooms of thi : Chamber-of iCouimo'-ce, " Herbert rJackaoi,, 'Hi president presiding. . , ' Tbr , u rtermaaer general is Kb" ping from' the State Arsenal, the gal ; lery outfit for rifle practice To em I - of the 38 infantry companies' go twt rifles,,, of peculiar pattern, furnished by Ahe war4 department, costing f 17 . each. The target outfit costs fl5fji .f'a. company and tie state has atawji twolhutdred and ten thousand car- trid,rea ot a proper pattern tof hee smell rifles. By the use of this rifle the tr:opi become m-u-k.iinen, fo Uioee who can shoot well with tbt gallery can do go with the ervlc rifle, tverjh!nat belnf graduated. K was thiurftt more Important to tnut ; give Vie guard : the benefit of rift' practice than to buy thla year' tne " drab olive uniform since-the state ' J wanct able to supply both "from its '( lilted States tllowanco. i The Carolina Garag and ,Machtnt Company Is putting much maney n a plant here'75 x ' 105 teet.two atorit! high, and a g.-eat amount of the mot 7 t improved machinery and appliance ' will ba Instfclled. Mr. EJ-jar C. Hil: yer. who ewea the electric plmt Milburnle, six milea"' from here an who Is en inventoried a man ot 5 large rocanf lg cblfcf atnckljoldor. Th machinery lg to Coat ?5,0QO. - ilembera of the JajlhUturo declart, - that . tba . Homestead, Jawa wau no; v be repeaUd; Ih.-.t Is that the matte;- will net, go btfere tha people for vi vote t eo mend' the eunatltutlon Mtmbers cf the jvgUlattire ay tha' : the general publlo wanta the mattei to aland as it la and that it would not do to abolish it. ; y It Is now decided that tha Smitl . Car.-linj SU'e fair held at Collum ' bla cornea in to tha nw circuit ai- , , - rncments wh'.ob waa mapped out , H the recent meeting at. Greensboro : At Uiat wetlng It waa intimated tha' . 'Columbia would not come In. A. let r tor today o aecretary Pogue from Mi "Wllon of Virginia who la the presi dent oi the vircuJt. aaya uoiurauia lacort'a the date. ' Thla make the Irctilt c mplotend aaff Raleigb - foil wi Creonboro and Colunibif follow-Charlotte. The aecretary of the Ct l mhla. fair Is A. W. Love. ItorrrsontKUve Redding of Baa ., dulih county "la sick hero and thrfr.tene with pneumonia. . One if the Interesting matters fore Ui C'-inmlnsloqer of Agriculture Just now Is v.l it Is known as th condlnitnUl bill which In now sgreed on and under the provUlons .fwhlc the Agricultural departuurit liut n .'- ervlsloii of proprietary nvdlr:!p f anlinnU and poultry- There waa n law hf-fora-fen this question. Now the mniiufarturera have to secure a ll reiise end the nets of their goods ! l.nvs to be pimHt'd uKn by the Agrt-i-.tniral D-i irtnit'iit which will ana- i,. m istA . e whr(Jier they are v ; t t. y i- ' t, to I.e. C'i')' as: r f.iw K'x's to Lum berton the fit tt next ini.nth a"d beconiwe a iin "r i t a "n i ofwl.lih M. A. Mclean tlio mrmber Toiiy lttle iuj A. 1I;woii t . v. . old son of 'r. p. ! 1 ,t Bt.l ( f a f OJIHIXB ATTEf'PI HT E.0Z3ERY A Teung Mas rTaylald In -Bernbirtt en the North Side of the Kease But Escaped Without Losa of Property. , Last Saturday night Mrr Henry Wyatt left hia homo In Bernhurst to come to New Bern. It was about B o'clock and be carried a lantern Just aa bo waa crossing the' Fowler rbas be was accoeted by a man and told to put the lantern down. Instead o iblinging ht threw the lantern at the aa'n, struck him and it was broken. '.1e (Wyatt) waa then eeized by a ae 5ond inatt:and Be tound lhat fie bad 'o defend himself against two thugs. The three men were making consid erable' noise and evidently the twu nen thought the noise would call out he neighbors and-they broke away ind left Mr. Wyatt without getting ny booty, although it waa the evi dent purpose of the men to rob hrm tr. Wyatt was not injured .but be loes not care for a repetition of the xperience. ;: -. - r ,:' Rus( proof iecd oats, seed rye and rimsofc Clover, at Charles B. HUt 5' Middle -street Ellrs-Slmen. The home of Simon Wlla, the well nown Syrian naerchaat -v m Broad ;treet waa the scene of " merry time Sunday and Monday,' the . occasion leing the wedddlng of Simon's bro- her, Joseph, to jMary ; Simon, : The redding ceremony- jwaa - performeo unday by Rev. Father Gallegher at he broihera home In the . presence f seventy five or more relatives and rlends. The party celebrated in e itpnner true to the costumes of their tberbcod.' On Monday the partj vnf Krestly enlivened by more gaiety id fenatlnt and . the happy couple ere given a royal feception and iny hearty, god sends. - - -x ' NKERS TO MEET AT CHARLOTTF prj tl lnf iBidlralvs That It Will bt f argent Xeetlmr of the Organic xatlon. - . "Hfll to 'Journal,' v Rcleiyh. Feb. 16-The North Caro na Banxera Asaoclatlon executive "ramlttee in session here fixed the ext annual meeting at Charlotte at , 25. "to 27th. Invitations comlnr vnm Wilmington, Waynesvlllet Ashe '11a, Raleleh. and Rockingham; President Herbert W. Jackson sayf he convention wll be the largest of ver. held In toe atate. ' Rnt proof seed eats, need rye anr rlmoit flovrr. at Charles B. HI1!V Middle straet. ,x . . Supreme Court Opinions 'pedal Correspondence. : . . Halelgh, Feb. 18. The Supremr ourt haa filed opinions In the fol owing casea of first district State vs Barcoo, Currituck, afflm d' . '' ' v :..:. ' Bawb va Manufacturing Co, Perqu; . -tea, affirmed. - J ' ; 1 Perry va Security Co., Periulmani fflrmed. .,- ', T- f :": Hardle v4 Cotton Oil Co., Perqul iena, affirmed. "' ::".'' Buffalo Mills va Lumber Co? Fas joUnk, affirmed. ; " , ' '- Ivea vs Grlng,-Pasquotank, affirm d. - v "':".V - ; Perry va Swanner, Beaufort, afflm Bell and Swindell va Macblna Co lyde, error, - ' ; v Moora vs . Casualty Co., Beaufort fflrmed. '. ' Bmhh va Belhaven,. Hyde, affirm Walkef va Cooper, Bertie, affirm ed. . " ,." ' . ... :' ' Sawyer ya Turner, Currituck, die ntssed. ' .i . " "' Th following eases from th aec. ltd district have bean passed upon. Freeman va Bell from Halifax,, r limed. " ". Mstthewa vs Peteraon, SampaonJ t fOrmod. Matihiwa" va' Hannah Peterson lampion, reversed. Harrison va Garrett, Halifax, dla- olssed. ' M ' ' In the caae ot Lumber Co., v French, from Burko, th court al lows the motion of the jMalntlft to relnt'ata tha ease. - In that of Board of Education CoinmlHslonera, from Cherokee, tpe court bi-Iow la affirmed. - - T i.'a of Infant On the morning of February 2, the death angel visited t!. 1 ome of Mr. and Mra. J. L. BrlM and took from them their little son. Coral Oa. lt. "A darling on from ua la gone, Cod took blm from our alalit Ph in this sad world f trouble, To one of Joy and light, l i r-fl'-'l on more angel child, ! ! ' i ' '!.!: l and. 1 unit imllfl - . S ' I). 9 1 POPULABVOTEOU CAPITOL LIE SCHOOL LAW, AMENDED SO AS TO PROTIDE FOR FOUR MONTHS ... OF INSTRUCTION SACH ' TEAR. . DDE BIUBECOIS U'.l Providing AdVquate Meant of Escape fn Case-, of Fire. Preventing' the Black-listing of Employees. To Require Seatg for Femaje Employ ties In Factories. Provide Free Anti-Toxin for Indigent Diphtheria Patients. To Compel Corporations to Have Tbelr Books Audited. En gine inspector for the State. Re quiring Physicians to Have High School Education. - Special to Journal. Raleigh, Feb. 16i Bills "were in ruduced in the Senate to allow ibe teople to vote on removal of" the cap iat from Raleigh . to Greensboro. ' Bills passed requiring all theatres chools, hospitals, and hotels to pro 'Ide adequate flre escapes and doors nd allow the Insurance Commission r, and fire" chiefs to order asbestos urtains In theatres when consider- d necessary. '.''." ' To -require seats for female em- Joyees in factories and stores. v. - To' provide free diphtheria , ,antl- oxln for. Indigent sick.- : Bills were introduced ' to require orporatlona to have 'their books aud- ... ted. - ' To tax dogs and make them prop rty. y The drainage bill passed. The spec I ordr r ' the bill rcf lating . child )bor lq factories was discussed ant -aescd as did the bill requiring phy- Iclana to have a school education. , ill nftTTftii, 1PI II 111 BILL" BUSINESS JAKEItS OF MACHINERY FOK IN- COTTON GOODS REPORT CREASE OF ORDERS FROM. THE SOUTH iTATEMENT OF HANFAGTUREF tendency to Strengthen the Yarn Marlfct. Cotten Goods Makers Aw Encouraged at Ontlook. Ola Mills Belug Btjuveuate-d. English Coinpetltlen Not Feared. Electri city to be Used More In Operating - - - " - Machinery. Reason for BnU Mar. peclul to Journal. New York, Feb. 18. -Electric .rives planned for a number of 1h. ibuthern cotton mills which are a nmt to begin .' building operation ,i-o a ftature of the new business ot uiportance with local electrical en iineerlug corporations. Textile ma hinery makers here abouta and lu lew Elugland report fair lmprove- jent in orders from Southern cot on spinners. The President .of an association oi tutton mill machinery ' manufactur- rf also Just returned from a tour ot :ie mills In North Carolina, Soma larollna, and Georgia, aaya, "Tbt occnt upcllmbHn the price of cot ' ...... on served to strengthen the yarn market, and , gave a null-up to the export trade . A nuwbtr of Southern mills at ilily well looked for export trade nd retort better prospects for dei- nestle business, -it Is evident that be cotton producers . association knew what they were talking abbu when they took a bullish view of the nroapects for tbelr product tome Mmo ago - , There Is more activity In cotton villi building and Improvement ana in the planning and building of hydro-electric plants for cotton mills, and In ordering new machinery for old mills In th South than ha been for aeveral yeara. That great dam on lh Nile In Egypt, which, ws oponed recently with Imprest! cere iiHHilc, by the KnglUb officials la In t mled to le a blft strlk agnlnst . American cotton growing anj cent on m.l li.g. Cut the South ilos no f. ar nny n.inpi tltlon from abroad ai- thou li f' b n l,m a bit ef tra le In rot' (i I!. ;it t'm-1 to ro tn hfr i 1ok s lot e f traile In it imi -1 to r to hir . I t ! f ! v ! ' i : ; i ' i f i i . rsw cot froiil Ji now ii n ! t.. onnr bOIIUf JUUI HCEKDUIIBiBElON! Some Evil Designed Person Makes Se "" cond Unsnecessfaf ittempt to , f . Bnrn ( Building - But for the prompt acAn of two (men, Messrs. T. W. Moore and John Tingle another ; store- 'vwpuld : have gone up in flames In Bridgeton last Sunday night. The dastardly "WoVk of the incendlarlst war too plain this time to ' permit of any doubt. Mr. Tingle waa on bis way to ; churcn when he noticed a blase in the ahen adjoining Mr. Tom Helen's store, which is ' occupied by rMr. Isaac 'Lewie. x ; , , - r , Upon investigating he.- found that the rear door of the shed or ware 'house bad been broken opn-and a barral of waste paper and inflamm.T- blo material had been set on - flre. With th t help of Mr. Mottre.'they rc mived the, barrel and put out the re. It aremed that, the blaze haq been started but fX few: minutes but person . who -set the fire but were Un able to do so. that was the second attempt to set the store on flre. - ' Rust proof seed eata, seed rye and Crimson Clover, at Charles B. Hill's, Middle street : Clerk-Carrier Examination New Bern, N. C, March 13, 1909. The; United Statea Clvir Service I Ccmmlssion announces that on the I date and t the place named above an examination wll be held for the positions of clerk: and carrier in the post office service. . Age limit, 18 to 45 years. The ast limits are waived, however, In ttv.' cases of persons honorably dlschar ed from the military or naval aerr Ice by reason of disability resulv Ing from wounds or sickness Incuih I in the Hue of duty. Mflle applicants for the pofltofficr ervlce must be at least 5 feet 4 In-1 hea In height In bare feet, and nounda In weight without overcoat nd hat; otherwise thelr applicant vlll - be cancelled. Female apult ants are not required to be of an; Mieclflc heleht or weight. Married women will not be admit ted-to this examination. This prohi bition, 'however, does7 not. apply to llvorced women or women who are eparated from their husbands ind import themselvea. ?' Thla examination is open to allciM rns of the United States who com- IV with the requirements. From the ellglbles resulting from Ills examination it it expected thai ertlfication will be made to exist- ng and future vacancies. For -application blank, Instructions applicants, and , further Informa- Inn application should, be made tr r. George . Wood at New Bern, N ,' pnstofflce. ' ' i No application will be accepted u- ess properly execute and filed prior the hour of closing business ' oc larch 10 1909., Davis Pharmacy Successful. After a great deal of effort and cor espondenc the popular druggists, avla Pharmacy have succeeded tn .ttttng th Dr. Howard Co., in making peclaj hi If price Introductory offer m the regular fifty cent slie ot then elebrated specific for the cure of onailpatlon and dyspepsia. Thla medicine la a recent dlscov- ry for the cur of all dlseaaes of the tomach and bowels. It not oni -ivea quick relief but 't makes per nanent curea . , Dr. Howard's kpeclflc haa been so emarkably successful In curing co'n- .Ipatlon, dyspepsia, and ,lver lv r troubles, that , Davla . Pharmacy r willing to return the pric pala i every case where It does not give reliet . " '.' . -', Headaches, coated tongue, dlsii- ieaa, gas ou stoach, specks before '.h y. conatlpatlon, and all form if lver and atomach ' trouble are mon cured by thla scientific medicine So great la the demand for thlr 4peclfle that Davla Pharmacy have leen abl to secur only a limited mpply, and every on who Is trout) led with dyspepsia, constipation or liver trouble should call upon them it ones, or eend 2S cen'a and get lxty doaca of th beat medicine ever made, on this special half price of fer, with their peraonal Jguaratili to refund the money If It does not cur. Bltiri MAKING ACTIYITT " Ml f th Capital City Feci Marly Adapted t the Kaklag ef Brick, Special Correspondence. Ralolgh, Feb. li.-Ralelgh fa be - coming quit an important point for nrna-mftKiiig. ina jonnson a Jonn r. . . v t l. I . ... . . ""n vinuiwnj ui-n in nm,n mm- ed out 5 million brick Is arranging this soaKon to double tht quantity and li , now armngiug to put In a i!(Ovil at Its plant liorth of , f -iwe-n CruUrte nd ttie "t ft r - '!.! n rt"iiy. SL E TO I 3 BUSINESS OF THIS SESSION RAP IDLY DRAWING TO A CLOSE. FEW NEW BILLS TO "BE INTRODUCED UR 10 BUILD tBiftl ROADS friNlug Worthless Cheeks: Regarded as Prlnia Facie Evidence of Inlenl to Defraud. To Abolish' Immigra tion i'oinuiisHiuu. Fishei'ies Bill a Special Order for Next Tuesday In struct Congress men to Vote for Re lief of Incapacitate Members oi Lite Saving Crews. jpecial to Journal. Raleigh, Feb. 17. Bills Introduced a House increasing ureene county ommisuiouors. By Green, to allow Craven to build .oads. Allowing the governor W defllne Ute lines. To compel express companies to make prompt settlement of C. O. D. iiiiimetta To abolish the Immigration commis iloh. ; '-'. The fisheries bill was discussed, nil beinj; submitui as a substitute ji- ail ctUei-3. Only eight counties now undttr the law. This impor ant bill was made special order toil iext Tuesday. In the Sinate bills were Introduced O make p:tssiV; worthless checks rime facie evidence of intent to de fraud. ' A joint resolution to adjourn March bird was Introduced. Resolution was adopted-instructing 'ongressnien to vote for pay for in capacitated members of life saving irews. 8IRTH PLACE OF J THE SPOT WHERE THE GREAT DEMOCRAT FIRST SAW THE LIGHT OF DAY TO BE AP A PROPRIATELY MAR RED. flllM BOOK BILL DEFEATED Jills to Provide fo Regulating tbt Oyster Industry To Uniform In mates to theConfederate Soldiers Home. To place Every Confeder at Soldier on the Pension List- Bill to Create Avery County, Re ported . Favorably. Raleigh Ena bled to Have Auditorium. tpecial to Journal. Raleigh, Feb. 18. Billa were lu- -.oduced in the House to allow Rat gh to lease an Auditorium - . Tn equalize the aaseasment ot proi erty. ' 10 erect a hall of records at Ral- ilgb and Issue1-bonds therefore. To appropriate five hundred dot tars to mark the blrtbplac of An rew Jackson In Union County. To provide for regulating the oys- er Industry. There waa a long dlacnsalon of the lah bill. The matlc. la to be loft o a commute of legislators from luntlcs In the west to -visit the flsi errltnry' and study the situation anei tear both sMis and report In the Senate the bill to croatr very con u 'y out of part of Mil ne 11 waa favorably reported. BJfei were Introduced to place ev rv Cnnfpdervte soldIer on the pen Ion Hat To uniform Inmates of the Con fed Tate soldiers home.- Th nilli Bg book question to com m1 the rRllwvva to take'mlleage In tead rt requiring It to be exchanged 'or Coke's. The vote waa a tie, Lt Oovfrnnr Newland voted no, So fall d to ps. ' N0UICE1 Notice Is hereby given that applies. Hon hni beon mada to tha aecretary Un(j trssmrr 0f tb Atlantic ANorth - proina lunirosd Company fnr the Is I . . sunnrc or nw eortlncat or stock U 0r rertlflrntn No. 276 of said coi.i pBny, lot or niUlald, m. c. h. Koi;i.r. Dr. R. J. NOLIX, !nm, N. C, I't-t y Int. 13-3. I ADJOURN ANDREW AGKSON JOBf. IN RUNAWAY Mr. Casey, a Farnror ..of I-elsbors, Receives Painful. Injuries, Being - Thrown From Cart .- .Yesterday afternoon Mr. K J. Casey oi tieeisuoro, t'amnco county, was thrown from a cart yesterday ud i e- celve,) injuries which will perhaps lay him up for several weeks, it was at least, a narrow escape from a fa tal accident. It is f elated that Mr. Casey came to the city to buy a horse and selected one, and hitchtd it to cart and started to return to his . honie." He had driven but a very '.. . ' . - - , , ,. . , , , . hcvcral.Dnjs and Every Dollar Chars short distance be lore the hoisa be- uwis. v came frightened nd. ran away, k, 4 Missing Men.. Xhaa JUa was on Union street VoInT-avj Uier Good "tiy Cash BroaW 4 Ks' Meuse bridge, and the horse rnn ! .squarely into a telephone pole. Mr. j Jasey went over the--wheel into his ;iead, inflirln? sevt-ra Injuries, The aorse was injured so b.nlN that it aad to be killed, hjviii;; been dis patched by chloroform. s Mr. Casey was taken to a dot-tor's jCice and given (he necessary n.ttu Mon. It was announced last, night hat he had sustained no broken ones but that it could could not be letermined at once to what extent he had had been hurt internally. His condition at that time wag somewhat better, and the doctor was encoura ged. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Union Depot. Ir. Editor. Your remarks on the union depot aai.ter are timely. Of course we need the union depot ut the railioad3 will nevtr build t, until they are compelled to do Ko. They have assumed a boss-ehlp iver the people for many years, and t Is hard for them to really under ,tand that the people have anything o (jo with government. One only has to take his stand at he station, and watch the Incoming ind outgoing trains, to see the ubso ute necessity for a union depot. In stead of the old way of d obi's things only one train to Goldsboro every noming, we may hav ea train to Nor oik, Wilmington, Goldsboro, Oriental iUi Beaufort, all leaving about the ame time. , The railroad has no one to an- ounce the trains, and how the trav 4ing public manage-to board the rein they want without some serl- ms mistake Is more than I can un- lerstand. Some one to announce the train vould coBt a trifli'. but the railroads on't pay cut money when not com- clled to, except to high salaried of- cers to ride eve r the country and ajoy life. '"" Just one item sUswitig how raii- oedB work. On my way from Washington Cir o Richmond, Va., I bought a ticke ts Washington at $3.D0. A travelln-- nan on the train informed tne thai he Virginia legislature had passed ; cent a mile luw. That tho fan rom Alexandria, Va.. to Rlcbmonr was about $2.25. Fare ' f rom Waeb- ngton to Alexandria 15 cents. 1'eopl: vho are luformod go la Atexaudni nd liuy a ticket toRli-htnon.d fli.O wve a dollar.. But nf course only t- 'rw know this, and the r.illrwid tik' 'dvantato of this Ignorance to Ptic dtdlar. They are stealing thou sands of dollars In this way rlhi mder the shidowg of -ennsrss nn(? the White House. ' Where Is Roosevr. v.Tiore are hn Senators rnd Congressmen ? her are tho railroad commission? JT. V. WILLIAM3. NO NEED OF A YETERINARY "We run a Livery, Feed and Sale jt.iMo, have a city transfer and ban lo hard Mid aoft conl and conge- 'iicntly we uccd a good many horses ay Dedi ll Bros, of Mount Carmcl 11. 1 W have used Sloan's Llnlmont nd teterlnary Remedies for year. .nd find they give perfect satisfac tion. Aa long as Sloan's remHlies re In our barn, we do not need AcK-rlnary pur goon. We are never vlthout them and roiinck n"umly rt commend them to all horsemen." Colby Bros, of the Mliu-tal City Livery, Fort Ded?o. Ia write: "I have used Moan's Colic Cure. Lint nent anil Fever and Distemper Rem dy for the past ten yeara, and since I have been using them, 1 hve never had a veterinary lu iny barn, and titve not lost a horse from e It ht "flic or dl-teniii'r. find will say that 'ny man with a borr or hnm"8 who 'teeps Bfjen'a Llnltn'Mit and Voter"- nsry Remedies in Ms bf.ro will never hav ocoaetlon to cjll a veterinary." Sloan's TreBt!e on the H ri-. tent free to at horsemen. Ai'lreHs Dr. Earl 8. Bitten. r,otini Minis. ; MiTIll! , Tliere Is ( !" a b-'I'-t pirtj Fore-it flnM'1 bi-'i"-, '-'ii 2 T"iii 'i fo. 'lie I"'. i f a (i-w r- h ! h est I'VITJ i l!t to t'-'i.V II PAYING TELLER NATIONAL BANK OF NEW - BERNB CHABOEO . AS DEFAULTED BANK OFFICIALS SBSFEGI In Bank s Vaults. TO THE CREDITORS OR HS NAr TIONAL. BANK O VByt BBBNSU The teller ot this aqtt nfa delaiHt ed and is under arrest, lite drreoiors Jmve made good the ahortage, ao that the capital stock, bin-pi ire ao4 tnd v.ded profits stand as before an default, and all eouoerned are ab solutely safe. ' ' JAMES A. BRYAN, E. B. HACKBUN. JNO. DUNN, - ; ; ;: G. H. ROBERTS, , : ' ' ' ; C. W. MUNQBR, E. K. BISHOP, - ' ' ' A. D. WARD, This statement Is made by m? a thorlty, and is eorreet ' : . FRED A. HSIX. ' National Bank Baamiaer. ' The above notice, tastiaosd upon he entrance deftr of the Nfctioaat tank of New Berne, tare yeettde tfternoon, was the Arst tnMnaioa hat any such startling event bad to n place within this ban. As is" the defalcation wa known, was brought here, whleh is now ta the bank's vaults, more than enottgB 'o cover both every possible dollar 'net, and also every dollr that anr emergency might demand. TMa be, f'des the 'bank's onatomary eaan . 'mds. Tho public i atreet apraaloa tust night was not upon G baakH -tabllity, but jaa to .th 4elaultln 'eller, the sentiment being on ot surprise and sorrow. The floanotaf I soundness of the bank was net dJa- -ussed much leas nueattoned. The amount of reported defalcation It not Tde public. ' , Mr. Carraway was taken before DV 1. Commissioner O. B. Hill, sot gave 1 bond ot $5,000 with Mr. L. O. Dan ''la as sfirety. The preliminary bear 'i Is-eet for Friday morning. , flilRD DISTRICT CASES HEARD. alerestlng Case of the Daaeubery BrotL-ers Before the TrlbanaL Lawyer Blekett Witty. Jpecial Correspondence. Rclelgh, Feb. 16. Tb Supreme ourt today took up third Olstrict p- eals, the following lawyers being .resent; Thomas J. Jarvls W. O. iclver, Ed. H. Allen, D. U Ware, b. Moore, Chaa. L. AbernaUtr, Harr iklnner,- and Romulus A. Noon. Oae f th caae a whloh earn todar vas that ot the atate ve Daoaohara, rom Carteret, whloh Involved ttie , v'urla question of what la aoowa aa ic.ir-beer, aome of toe stntt tba aoid xlng near Indeed, so near tbat It Hkes an expert to separata In baa nir.d or' atomaoh Iron) aure enongk 'jeer. E. J. Juettoe eo W. Si afeiyat a- icared for Danenberg la ttit eaae nd Attorney-General Btokett lor tae Kate. He writes very wlttr brteO nd rulings and la kai'brM aa ntt as he apok of tt "XwDtwIti JtoBr tween alsoholle drkifca ana kuttat DEFALGA REPORTED i'.IV, placing the neas-beer la KM :one An Immense ataouat ot- )aUl -'.ort of stuff Is eotd Cad rha ryanta fOI art kept busy gAMtag aa tb 'rail rf It As man as lerfa kind -r listed by tb ofBoera, and ever ek something new oomes out - IN MEM0RIAX In th Inexplicable stMlasM ot Sunday night.brokeaontgby howl ing winds singing Xhefs "fareweil'' song to th moon and stars, aad as the. early morn was reaching out her arms to welcome the light of day, t' a soul of an aged and beloved wom9:i, Mrs. 8ldney Tallman, took It ly f""bt Heavenward. Wtwi i 1 the prayer of her bedoved ci i, anchored aafely In the t ' Ji God ah earneeilr and C served. The aeventy s!x ; 1ier life ws satursted wi U ' cliarln of an' angel, I effulgent star will ),';, new home, Is r' fii-t n ' brighten Uie 'h -f I mourn. 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