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31: HO DtktS I Ml cay H. W. Wilson, a colored lawyer iu Riveo a hearing before Justice of Peace S, R. Street yesterday morning on a warrant charging him with false pre tense. After hearing the evidence the quire decided that there was n grounds for the complaint and the case was dis missed. ' . ' Several boadloada of watermelon were brought to this city yesterday from Bogus Sound, and placed on the local market for sale. Three of the growers who came with their shipment informed the writer that the farmers in that section were making substan tial profits on their melons this.season. The writer was shown a basket of figs yesterday morning that would doubtless eclipse any grown in this sec tion this season. The fruit was grown by Claud Allison, a farmer who lives near this city and were fully seven inch es in circumference Eastern Carolina is noted for the fine quality of the figs raised here. -;- An accident that came near being a serious one occurred at the corner of Broad and George streets, yesterday . morning. Two carriages, one contain insr two people and the . other three, - came together and the shafts of one vphicle were tom completely off. The other vehicle was also slightly injured, but fortunately all of the passensers escaped injury. scroll. The local market was again well sup plied with the fruits of the season yes terday. ' Peaches, apples and figs main constitute the supply Just at this time and the trrowera are rushing them to market. . A telenhone message from Pamlico county yesterday morning stated that another heaw rain fell in sections of that connty Sunday night The farm era in that section say that the rains are a great benefit to the melon crop. Work on the new union passenger station in this eity ia rapidly progres sing and although it ia impossible to tell, just by observation what the pro portions of the new building will be, it can easily be seen that we are going to have a building of which every citizen will be proud to tell of.' A large num ber of laborers are employed in this work and they are losing no time in trying to get it completed as early as possible. NOTICE! TO DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS On Thursday Aug. 25, 1910, I will ad vertise the real estate of all land own ers in Bridgeton who have 'not paid their taxes for the year 1909. Take nonce of this and don t expect your property exempted from advertisement, Pay at once and save cost of advertis ing which will in no case be remitted should your property be advertised. W. R. HOPEWELL, City Tax Collector. A Great Newspaper. The greatest publication in America by all odds is the New York Sunday World. Besides over four hundred col umns of reading matter and advertis ing, it gives with every Sunday's issue the following special features: A com plete comic weekly, a complete Sunday magazine illustrated in colors, a com' plete song, words and music. The mag azine is alone worth more than ia char ged for all of this great, big New York newspaper. - . Failed in Health ' My mother died six years ago," writes Miss Ruth Ward, of Jerseyville, I1L, and left me to care for six children. I had never been strong; and this, with the shock of her death, was too much for me. "I failed in health. 1 was tired all the time and did not want to go anywhere, nor care for company. I had the headache all the time and such bearing-down pains. A very dear friend advised me to take Cardui, as it had done her so much good, so I commenced to use it and now I am ia good health,, T 1 lane ts The Woman's Tonic Women's pains are relieved or prevented and women's strength is quickly restored, by Cardui, the woman's tonic, You yourself know best it you need it, or not ' If you do need it, do not delay, but commence to use it at once. Every day of delay, only lets you slide further down the hill. .. Don't wait, then, but begin to take Cardui today, for its use, no matter how prolonged, cannot harm you and will s surely do you good. Writt a Lades' Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co. Chattanooga, Tens ' far Sfitclal AutradtoM, and Ct-page book. "Home Treatment lor Women," aent free. . "iMUK!i iiiwiinooanppoanoooox a - i ij if ii it ii n J44 inrtmiVr f Hew Bern Markets HAY AND GRAIN. QUOTATIONS BURRUS 4 CO. Timothy No 1, Crab Grass, Straw, Pea vines, Cracked corn, ewt Corn per bushel Meal per cwt Oats per bush. Rye per bushel. Cow peas per bushel, Sojer beans per bushel, Peanuts per bushel. TONS. $ 25 00 18 00 9 00 18 00 1 75 80 87 1 1 75 60 1 10 2 00 2 25 1 50 PROVISIONS. Pork, mess, per bbl, $ 24 50 " Rump, ' 25 00 Dry Sides per cwt. 14 12 " Plate per cwt 12 75 Hams per lb, 194 Shoulders per lb, 15 Flour per bbl, , 5 75 Salt per sack, 63 Lard per lb, 14 12J Molasses per gal. 28 DIES FROM FEGTS OF Crawford Koper, Stabbed With Rusty Nail Succumbs to Injury After a hard fight for his life against an nttack of Llood poisoning which wts c msed hy a rusty nail with which lie was stabbed by Francis Boyd, a colored woman of ill repute, Crawford Roper, succumbed to his injuries at Stewart's Sanitorora late Sunday afternoon. Several days ago Roper and tha Boyd woman became engaged in an altercat ion near Frog Pond, and at the con clusion the woman seized a large rusty wire nail and drove it into Roprr'i body just over his heart. So powerful was the blow that the point of the nail punctured his left lung and he came near bleeding to death before assist' ance could be given. Ha was rushel to Stewart's Samtorum where the fhw of blood was stopped and after a few days he seemed to be on the road to re covery. Blood poison, however, sot ia. and Sunday afternoon Roper's soul i winged its flight unto its maker. l The Boyd woman was arrested short ly after her assault and given a pre liminary hearing after which, she wa placed in jail to await the result el Roper's injuries, and it is now probable that she will be tried for her life at the next term of Craven County Superior, Court. i . i Settling Their Nicknames. I "A traveler from Liverpool got bof plug mad the other day because surds one called blm a Liverpudlian." said the rity salesman.' "1 couldn't blaine blm. but the mau who unwittingly of fered the insult declares that that Is the prer name (or people who Uve In Liverpool. ! "He pointed out that It Isn't easy to designate the Inhabitants of aU citl by euphonious names. New Yorker, Indouer. Parisian, Cbk-agoan, are so LIVE AND DRESSED STOCK. I obvtoun that It would be difficult to say Quotation, furnished b, B. Swert, deal j ifTJZS er in all kinds of fresh meats. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Butter per lb, 30 Lard per lb. 14 Eggs per doz. 1G1 Onions per pk, 25 Irish potatoes per pk, 20 Sweet potatoes per pk, 15 Honey comb per lb. 10 Honey strained per gal, 45 Beeswax per lb, 26 Tallow 4-5 Hides green per lb, 7 dry per lb. 10 POULTRY. Grown chickens alive, each Grown chickens dressed per lb Spring chickens alive per lb, Ducks each, Geese each, 40 225 37J 70 Ml E.F0HIE III COUNTERFEIT Secret Service Men Get Over Half Million Fuke Dollars Says , . Waahisa-tnn- Attentat R r.niintflrfpir riutes and coins for over half a million dollars wera captured by the United States service during 'he last fiscal year ended June SO, according to the annual report of Chief John E. Wilkie, issued today. '"'-i;.v.; The number el. arrests of counter- feitera, 290, fioweveri was the smallest with the exception of the one year 1907 since 1900, " . , -. Host important in -the work of the service for the year stand two eases the conviction of Ignaiii Lupo and Guiseppe Morello.-.feeders of an Italian band of counterfeiters and the frus tration of the Roberts Mexican counn terfeit conspiracy in Kentucy. With the arrest of Lupo and Morello, it is considered .that the service effec tively broke up. the most dangerous band of Italian assassins, . blackmailers and couterfeiters in the county. To this band was attributed most of the ao-cal led black hand crimes in New York and since the conviction of these men there has been a decline of more than 75 per cent, in black hand outrages. Roberta was apprehended in a small town iu Kentucky just as he wa pre paring to float a million pesos of spur- ious Mexican notes. . ARNOLD'S S BALSAM Diarrhoea by F, S. DUFFY, New Bern. For Sale One 3 horse farm 2 miles from New Bern on Trent road, farm has on it one S room dwelling, one tenant house with 3 rooms and kitchen, two barns and other outbuildings, young orchard bear ing this year, besides 60 Pecan trees 6 years old. Also house and lot and va cant lot adjoining on Main street in Maysviile, N. C. For further informa tion apply to MARK DISOSWAY, 14 Johnson St '. New Bern, N. C. . The Dfrlda falls. ' The United States Steamer "Elf rida1 aider the command of Captain C. D. Bradham, left yesterday at noon for a eraiae between New Bern and Elisabeth City. The new Bern division of the North Carolina Naval Brigade were on board, and it is their Intention to en gage in target practice with the three pound guns which the boat carries. Be fore returning, Nags Head, Elisabeth City and Edenton will be viaited. VUlllAElf F.0 m SUE With view of mewing West I offer my farm for sale, there are 812 acres, 60 cleared and to a good condition, Woods land well aet with young timber, Public road soon to pass through plant ation. An exceptional fine stock range. This farm Is located One mile from railroad near Toacarora, Craven Co., Good buildings and two wells of good water. For terms and particulars ad drees. JOHN F. REGISTER, Jr. . . Tuacarora, N. C ELIJAH TAYLOR, W. E. BROCK, uin & .:::( . Having formed a co-partnership to do a general carpenter eoitract!i g and tnnMing biiHiime, we Ttc'J J.'.j soli cit the patronise of l!,it J,o my Beeionfoct, r. 4 Beef dressed, 7- Pigs on foot, , ' 71 Pigs dressed, 10 Spring lambs alive $150 200 " dressed per lb 10 Sheep alive, , 150 3 00 W1UIAMS & SCALES MANUFACTURERS OF Carriages, Buggies Carts, Wagons and other vehicles SPECIAL ATTENTION to REPAIR WORK. ALL V.'DRK GUARANTEED. NO. 29tlRAVENST. v ENTRY NOTICE Ncrta Carolina. Jonas County. , Entry No. tH TitD Dixon. Rosiator of DaorU and x-offl- ah Bntry-Takor for Jonoa Conntr: Tba xliiaiMd 0. D. Tor. of Jonca County. North CnroUna. antara and Inya cktima to th f oiknrtns inwlaid nioM ar nana! ef hud In Wan Oak TvwnaMp, Joan Cannty, fluts of North Carolina, tha anaw hotae vacant and on- asavoptlaoaf hud and aahjoct to ontry via: Lt- in and halne- aa tho North atda ot white Oak rtvor and East aMa af Black Swam boaiac at a staho tn tha nnhtia road noaf tho cntoitd chunk rannina- north IS E lit nohta, thon ron- aons soath U 1 Hi aoka thou rannina N. 7t E, US noka, thon M.UW.M aoka. than ronnins anrth It Wart II nalaa tn tba hoainoiii. Eatarad thai Aac a Ula C U EOT. Chunant K. a tMnoa. Rax. af DaabX and z-omcia. En try Tnfcor lot omm Connty. -J ai; i h w . to n 1 aiiUi. rc- a.J n :v x i l t u ti i; g J ft ft y of Master Jala Heath Passe Away. After a short illness, Master Jake Heath, the 16 year old son of Mr. and lira. C. M. Heath who resides en Ave nue A died at his home last Saturday night. Jake, who was one of the Journal's carriers, was liaed by all who knew 1.,-n. Kind, unaacuming and obligin, h was always ready to do any one a f ivi.r. II was alao a diligent worker, . I it la with sincere regret that we c'.roni 'a his demiae. Ii l.'y taken to Olivers Sun C j ri r, ; srid tlire intorrttd in tl.e f y lur) ii 2 grourwL that do not afflllaie so readily with er,' an' or Iter " : . 6 "Tbone are the sn Sixes most com monly aned to designate a aet of na tive. Take Cork. A man from Cork may be a corker, but that doreo't ap ply to a wbole city full of people; neither does Corkite nor Oorkan aoond right. n "Then there Is Memphis. What d yon call a man from Mempbla, any bow. or from Amsterdam, or Dallas, or Urn gee, or ItatbT rty the time yoe have tudli'd out the proper appellav tlons for Inhabitants of all cities you will be apt to strike something' that aonuds fuunl.-r than Liverpudlian." Wsshlngtnn Post - " Hat Narrow Escape From Drowln. ' ' t An accident that came near proving fatal to Charles Davenport, a colored fisherman, occurred late Sunday after n n a few miles down Neuse rives. Early in the afternooa Davenport se cured bis boat, small sailing veeeeL and started out for sail down the riw- er. After having gone several miles h sttrted borne, but before he had covered more thao half the distance heavy squall a rote and his boat was overturned. Fortunately be was not far from land at the time, and soiling the painter of the boat he swam foe the shore and succeeded ia getting the boat righted and after a abort while was able to get to the city. YOURCHILD'S EYESIGHT Yon are responsible for the sight of your child. Watch out for frowa, for squints and when be reads or looks at a picture book doea be hold it too near or too far? These little things grow faster than the child and in many rases can be overcome if discover ed in time. ,1 especially insist on your bringing ,the children in. You may save them a life-time of strain and weak light. Defect f vision never disappear of their own accord and in most cases grow worse. It's duty you owe your child. , J. 0. Baxter OPTOMETRIST k-i-wahiia iLeOMIEU ' is wonxG o Now Beady to Give Out Informa tion Eegarding Traffic and . Analyze Questions. .. Washington, D. C, Augusti-Active work will be begun here this week by a new "bureau of railroad information," backed by the big trunk lines of the country, for the-etated purpose of col lecting a library of miscellaneous in formation regarding railroads; the dis semination of knowledge and the "an alysis" of railroad questions. ; The bureau will be tn charge of Logan . McPherson, a railroad lecturer and traffic expert A special committee of railroad officials, acting aa sponsor for the venture' to composed of W. C. Brown, president Of the New York Cen tral; E. P. -Ripley, president" of the Santa Fe; W. W. Finley, ' preaident of the Southern; Darius Miller, - president of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy; B. L. Winchill, president of the Rock Island.' ' , , ... ' It is announced that .the information collected by the bureau will be for the use of the railroad and also for any one else who desires it. .. It is emphatically stated that the oureau win not seek to influence or effect governmental action. , The bureau is attracting considerable attention here, in view of the greatly increased powers and activities of the interstate commerce commission, which will bring up many new questions relat ing to railroad affairs. It is not so stated, but it is generally supposed that the bureau will collect data and be pre pared to disseminate information upon current topics relative to railroad pro blems. The officials hope to establish in the bureau a library, which eventually will be the most complete collection of works and data bearing on transportation questions in existence. , . EE More Than 4 Per Cent V r If you have a savings account in this strong Bank, it means, more to you than merely the four per cent interest we pay. ; v The fact that you have'money ahead prepares you not only for emergencies but also lor those chances for advancement that come only to those whotcom mand ready moifcy. . A ybung man known as a savercan command business credit that would be denied to one known to have spent all he has earned. Think it over and open a savings account here at once. jpt v xuixijE.o, iren. ri. a, MKcivn, v. rres. - 2$?. Wat. B. WADES, V. Pres. GEO B PENDLETON, (jwliler run -'- w t. mm DSTERBIO'OR 'RESS ATT 4 3 NET CASH PRICE LIST ft. 6 ft. 6 in. Wide, in. Wide, 45 lbs. $ 1 5.00 35 lbs. 11.70 NOTICE 1 To whom this may concern: King Solomon Lodge No. 1 A. F. & A. M. does not endorse any one of its members for Grand Treasurer of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina. Done by order of King Solomon Lodge. . Hi T. Brooka, Sec'y. - A. W. WETHINGTON, W. M..v ; Tom Bege GoUi to Depart. Here I am, right In earth's closing scenes when people are Indeed dead in sin, (a the preacher just said) "will not quit sin till paasiooa fail " Da you get the newt reader; can it be plainer? What are you going to do about it? Wi'l you "awake O sleeper, and rise from the dead, so that Christ ean give you light?" Ah, but It ia a hard job to talk to dead folks. The preachers know that Ah, but thank God, the scenes are soon going to change. Tom Hege, as well as some others, even in New Bern, know that God Himself will appear on the scene, and then we will all tell our tale to Him, and then we will tell "the truth, the whole truth and (thank God) nothing but the truth," li I was not a Christian, I had rather be dead, but be ing a Christian, I am glad I am "here in this rotten world now (1910). Glad to be here, now. I should say so. Like Job, like Joseph, like PauL yes, like Jesus, "About my Father's business. Christian you Christians in New Born. aint I telling the truth ? Then say amen to it, and with me lets" wake up, and do ten times more to arouse our neighbor! to righteousness the little time that ia left Am still at work and packing Sand on your scissors. Don't forget the auc tion tonight HOUSE ALSO FULL LINE OF FURNISHING- 'FOR SALE BY : GOODS T.J; TURNER FUR. CO. 93 Middle St Phone 172, New Bern, N. C. LINENWEAO OSIERY THE BEST EVER 25c If you once wear "LINENWEAR" Hosieiy you will wear no other, they out wear two pair o! ordinary quality hose, every part exposed to wear, the toe and heel reinforced with the best linen for men and women at 25c. the pair. New shipment just in. The best 50c, Silk Sox ever sold. ' v B:JM-'IBMTBR . DEPX STORE , - ELKS TEMPLE SjfXKEES TIBoVJTr'Bla'JliBU - 24 HOURS AT THE SEASHORE Special Train EVEBY SATUBDAY From Raleigh, Wilson, Greenville and Intermediate stations to Uorehead City and Bevufort Lowest Week-End Rates returning Special Train leaves Beaufort and If. City Sunday evening. - Saturday ' only , Schedule ; p m .' REDUCED PRICES , ' -ON- .. . WHITE 1 A WW THIS WEEK V Barrington Dry. Goods Go. Hard on Him t ; Tlello. tld buy! ' Wrltjng homt for imiiiryr "No " k ; "What are you making so morn fuaa overY you're t-n fuming ovor that Uitt-r fr to hour.' "I'm trj-lMB to write home wlilni;i sating frr tnnlJr., M.yb. D.H. "Aa mmh fun a a lnnk.-t of r-,! s liT Thnt'a n huin injlnr. Nnar, wli t fun roiilil p--siliiy n 1 1 n h lo a tn'. t "Vnvl (hi- i 1,1 r f " ' r Ii f, ij . ,r f t t f j r I 1 4." I ENNETTS . TREPARED Agricultural Lime r.'fces every erre court tr. J Monday only am 12:46 om . 9:46 7:36 6:06 6:40 P ni Sunday only . Beaufort every t: ' i it !. h 126 . Lv. Raleigh 2:19 " - WUson 8:10 " FarmvUle , 8:89 Greenville 6 JO Ar. New Bern 6:60 " HoreheadCiry 76 Beaufort p m Saturday only Pound Trip Rates, M. City. ' 6 00 S 20 2 75 2 95 2 26 " 2 46 2 2S' 2 45 Rates in same projiortlon from other stations. Mort'liend City and Peaufort the mrst M.-ul F. u,,!,()ra r irt in the south. V I .-',;r 'nt l " .t C( Atlantic Hotel vr y I : '.t " . I , r r - ' te h.f"rniation sak neareat t:-Ut. t.u ii. c rx: r::y,3, w. w. cr.oxTON, G. P. A. A. G. P. A. r r' Va. "LOOK WHO'S HERE" TRAYMORE TAItORING CO., PII1LADEIPHIA, PA. Will have their special representative here to take meaaures and show tha Best line of Up-to-Date Woolens and Casaimerea FOR THIS SEA SONS WEAR ON THE MARKET: We would especially request that our friends and customers call on day of sale aud Inspect the line, we will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION in style, fit and workmanship. August 12, and 13th. Sam Lipman. Cor. MUdle and 8. Front St. Bryan Block. Do You Need an Ice Cream Freezer? Order one from us today. New Perfect ion Oil Cook Stoves, Water Coolers, Screen Doors and Win dows. Screen Wire, Poultry Wire and lots of othrr eurnmer good. 0 a I w Ga ;'r la a Vs nrrrot T f ' M, I Ci o. t" ' I 1 1:
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