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Bute library -. jLkfclO . '-'..-.-. ; ' ' A JlIA' ik . '- .. , V. J 1 No. 69 NEW BERN CRAVEN COUNTY. N. C, FRISDAY' NOVEMBER 25, SECOND SECTION 33rd. YEAR SllOI WOUND s T, AGED: LADY ALLIN READINESS L OS 11 IITCESSl ; PROVES FATAL Tempts suicide IERS REFOnT I A VI A. ft m u rium '-Mil 4! II ill ill V S 1 ' I tJ N CI PROCEEDINGS in SUPERIOR CQUOT SPECI IIGI1IERIED FOR CONFERENCE 3 V , Convened Yesterday Morning With . Judge Gj.W Ward -" -Presiding. -' ; . - ? A two weeks' term of Craven County Superior Court for the trial of civil ea ses was convened in this city fester day morning with Judge'GeorgeW. Ward presiding. ;-; .V ? . - : The first and.enlycaae 'called daring the day was the civil action of Morton vs the Blades Lumber Co. The defend nt in this case irrepresented by Messrs - Moore & Dunn and Guion & Gu on, while Mr." W. D. Mclver is appearing for the defendant'. -' Much evidence was ? introduced during the day. and at lhe close of yesterday's session all of the testimony had not been taken andihe ca9e was continued until today. - There are quite a number of cases on the docket but it is more thftn probable that' they will all be disposed of at this term. -v- ' ; LOST-On'Sar. last by Rev. W. S. Key from the Maysville and Swansbaro mail team between Maysville anjLabieton's : Store, a -Walking Cane buckhoro.handle and Bilver girdle. Will the finder kindly haridthe cane to Mr. Larry Stanley, matt oarrie, or ta Messrs Collins & Gil lette, Maysyille, and receive a suitable ; reward ;":.;:X V-- Yjv tu ill, t a ' ? r ! 1 is a Wise Ch!ld.V . An official of the Immigration buretm at Kills island told a story of a wls little Immigrant child. V v-;:;' "a little girl came oyer In the steer, age In wenrcb of tier father,-whose name 'she ga ve us. We sent for lbs man. atid tie eume and looked at her. "i can't tell whether Ibis Is Mary or not.'Biild he. 'I haven't seen '.Mary since she wai a baby ' about three : months yld. Uow cub I -tell, theu. whether this Is Mary of not? . "It was a-question we couldn't an wer. so we looked from him. to the child and from the child back VS him. remaining silent. iv - .'; Finally." when.we-wpre al at. onr - wits' end, be looked earnestly at Ihtf cnim ana snia pinintiveiy, -Am i -jour Xatherr " "And the wise little child answered quickly, 'Ves, yon are.' r-. "And so we made her over ,to hhu." Kew: York 1'ress. T " Vr4 ' : ; ,. - .t i , ' Meam .J .." v-'-' -;" ; "" The KovfllM by, be told me lil) latent story wan the bent he ever read ' The Jbljesmith Sarcqom Is evident ly lost to you. St. Louis Glcfbe-ttemcr craL v- ..",-,' . ' 'Died. ';-,- ".'. ' r2 : v. , : --; '.vt.... : Mr James H. Ipoclc diJ Monday night Nov. 21st, after two w-ks ill ness. - lie will ba greatly misted by his family, church arid mighborhosd. . H) leaves a widow and seven chil dree to mourn their ins. " He was well prepared for death, leav ing nil family well cared for, and he ' was prepared and willing to meet his heavenly Father. ..'. For four years He sunared from a "Complication of diseases. He was about 64 years old. - v Hit b,ody resU In Beech Grove ceme tery. To the buroaved ones we extend our warmest and heartfelt sympathy. . : ' '. H "r ,;i-we Cr c V.'i'-'!i. evenlimly known how tl.e wlels ' a i-nllftinil rar art.fiisieiird to Jin szlc- Ttwy nre ulirnnk wi tUsf i. P" on hot aud ullm.eil t" '' '1,lk ij poUit; so that they ai r ti -ully a aollil hImv with the axle. ..Ti'fw fsn co around i nrvps. and ItT ill be dlwrrVr tUfit tUe iutiT rull rovr i rrH a" mere gromil Ihnn thi- Inner onf. so that to turn the uirres n nil HliKb even the outside hecl rnr' f Ucin,iy travel ronnlu"rablr faster tlwu -the lu Ber one. Yet tt l flied nolldl jr -to the axle and rannot maks s fraction of a revolution- more than tba other one. ' yet the axle remains Inlsot. ana thr curres are passed with untiring regu larity. . " ; . . . " .- " ' Must :ave license. While in conversktion with Myor Mi-Carthy jedcrdajr aft'-rnoon, he in f irmed the writer that th-re were t a nnmtier a P"I ,'(1 "irg l-nsire'S iii i in !( r.-V'ut a i-i, !,( inteii Ird t.t n'-e V) ri V scr..a iih t'n ir li'Ti,- e tt i, r-rn tit th-ae ) U t' in i ('' -U-n t'ist t' r unih r t 1 1 ', . 1, - -v-r i t' r--' 1 --, i. r. "ft. Ut" -c r'r I fur a lu nenj ill" u t'lllt it ll.vf tumi t..x. Stvera! el tire un!r t liiHin ' '" re list," ' i ; rpsiin. . , i t ) l 'a t r Mrs. Elizabeth Hall Succnmbs to - Injuries Yesterday i '"- ..Afternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth Hall, ait aged lady who is well krowq In this city succumb ed "yesterday afternoon to injuries re ceived while she "was- pudeavorlng-to extinguish! fire (in "her person Sundajt m'orninaC -,v ',4y Mrst HalT, has been living at Mrs. Kate Thornton's on Queen street. Sun- d y morning Mrs. Thornton, in company with her two 'sons attended services at one of the churches and' upon their re- tunf found Mrs. Hall lying on the floor friprhtful'y burned. ; ; -, '"-; She was at once taken-to Stewart a Sanitorium where medical attention was rendered her but despite alt efforts to save her life she succumbed to her in juries. ' '."' ' It is supposed that while she was sit ting in front of the fire ahe fell asleep and a spark' of fire popped out on her skirt and ignited it. . Crual Criticism, ' lAnguld. Lawrence Itampant rain bows! ' Where did youse raise de col ored supplement, bo? . ' Ambling . ArcuJlaldOoftlly)-Refer- rln' to my au fait neckwear, I pre sume? Why. a geut staked me to de tie. 'i-,:;.;'V"-S;-:l:J 'i-.';1'' ' Languid Lawrence Well, It might 'a' been worse he might 'a' -reversed de punishment Ambling Archibald (puzzled) How a fat? ' - , Languid Lawrence Tied youse to de stake! Sunday Illustrated Magazine. Rheumatism Relieved in Six Hours Dr. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases in a few hours. Its action upon thr system is remarkable and effective, It removes at once the cause and the disease quick ly disappears. First ilose greatly bene' au. 753 and $1 00. - Sold by Bradhara Prua4Co.yy, , J. ' Boyi Inter Warehouse During the past, few days a number of local merchants have missed sundry msll articles from their stores. Sue day afternoon. "me one broke ' into a warehouse in the rear of , Mr. W, T, Hill's store and stole several bicycle tires. An adroit pieseof detective work by Mr, Hill caused the thieves, two white boys to be apprehended, but out of consideration for their parents we ithold their names. This is the out come of allowing snja'l boys . to run around thestreets nt'all hours of the night and associating wt'h bad com pany. ; V - - v' -BEPOBT OF THE COXPITION :,-'"'' OF THE ; . BAKE OF DOVER ; it Dover, In the State of North Care Una, at the Close of Business . Noy. Wth. J9lO. , .' r BESOCBCES Loans and discounts t 18,432 34 Overdrafts, securej and, un secured- , 598 66 Banking houses, ' 883 49 Furniture and fixtures 818 91 1,702 40 Oue fj-om banks. 'and . bank ers , . v. 1,621 81 Cash items , - . . , . 703 00 Goldeoln 40 00 8llver coin, Including all mi nor coin currency j 7 251 48 National ank notes and olh er If. S. notes " , , 1,6.12 00 r Total " ' - ' ' 24 778 6r ' ' LIABILITIES. Capital Stock .. .. ..' .4,0O0J)0 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid .1.4S9B3 Bills payable . - ' 2,WK) 00 Urns Certifitstes of Deposit 2,711 C5 DepoaiU mbject to check 13,077 21 Total 124.778 60 STATE OK NOI1TII CAItOUNA 88 CRAVKN (or.NTY. I, W. II. ( t"n, Caahjer of the ltove-nMiK'J bank, do solemnly Swna thst the atiuve slalcmrnt Is true to the he it ot li i y knowledge atyt be 1M. W. H.'CATON Cm t1 Alt'' : (1-V. ' ni('llanr.:tOM. K. A. liK'll AHIi.-OS, A. J. M.UWF'l.L, liirtlUl. !' c I' m! anJ sworn to t-fura me ' 1 h ,!..y i,t M-.v. V..10. w. A. ni.!'o'-t, N..i.iry 1'tit-lli- , C A r t .1 :, ): Victim Passed Away at Stewart's Sanitorium Sunday Af- -, ! ternoon. . i Several days ago Mr." Noah Rardison, ; citizen of Cbecowinity, N C. -was at tacked bv two necro hiehwavmen hear fTrinnfal. snilrtissinB thl Yrirmintrf rn' ceived a shot wound in his head. " He was picked up and carried to Ori ental, from which place he was later brought to this city and placed in ..the Stewart Sanitorium for treatment It was seen from the first that the wounded man had only a -slight chance for recovery, as the wjund was of a serious nature, but' everything possible was done for him by the nurses and physicians. Sunday morning however, it was seen that the end was not far off, and at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon his soul took its flight unto its Maker.' A search has been instituted for the negroes who committed the crime but up to the present time they are Btill at large. The Coroner's jury met lant night to hold an inquest over the body, but on account of the lack of several witnesses the Coroner .thought' it best to post pone this until they could be secured. ' ' Unconscious. Humor. . Mark Twum.- sh nu example of nn- ronscloua humor, used 10 quoie a Hari- ord woman who said one day In the lute spring: ;" YiZ: " j My husband Is tbe dearest fellow. -'Jim.' I MHld (o niiu ibis morning. are you very nard up just now?' - 'I certainly am bard up.' lie replied soberly. Tbls high cost of living ia terrible. I don't know what I'm going to do.' ' -.. ', . i-'"','.-'' .''. r'l'ben. Jim.' said I, -'I'll give up nil (bought of going to ihe country for July and August this year.' ; But tbe dear fellow's face changed. and be said: ' .," '"Indeed, then, yon won't, darling thought you wantt'd to buy a bat with an algret or some such foolish ness. No. no, my -darling! Jim can always Ond tbe money to let bis dear tittle wife gq to the country "Wash (hgion Ktar. How Timber la. 8eleetsd. " ' ' Tlmbor'was formerly selected ac cording to Its external appearance. The diameter and length of the piece. the stralphtness of grain, sometimes the weight, sufficed to determine both Its commercial, value and its destina tion. The diversified Industries of the present day require a corresponding Lfllverslty'lU the wpod employed. For one purpose tue lmnonaui quaury ib hardness; for anotbor. elasticity; for a third, ease of working or resistance to attack by external agenc-lea. The com pound microscope In now used for the minute and careful examination ot longitudinal and transverse sections of siMclmeii of timber. London Tele graph. ' -. '. - , City Dirotoris. PblladclpbUi was the first city to is sue a directory, Its unit edition coin ing out lu 178.1. tr A Greatly Enjoyed Program. The Bostonia Sexetted club gave a large audience at Griffen H-iH last nigl.t n evening of gTeat enjoyment, and the close attention end appluuse show ed appreciation. ; With the expetion of the director, Mr. Maat, wbo played the clarinet, the other five were siring Instruments, Miss Melley gave two vocal selections, each of which was en cored. - A change of program made the final numbet a selection for "Fortune TtV er" by Victor Herbert, This fHat num ber of the Lyceum Course was an en- re tucess and speaks welt' for wha' may be expected. ' - , , ' Madrid's poyal Palace. The royal palace at Madrid Is one of the most beautiful structures lu tbe world. It was built at a cost ofJ ll. 000.000 and was Intended to rival the fninous nalace at Versailles. Of white marble. It hi 470 feet each way. with a court 240 feet square, roofed With glass. y Magnasia. ilninesla U extracted from stons tailed dolomite. loagt't Tlgraph. A tclcgraiiU Hue coimUllug of twen- tr foiir ln-. h representing a U-t- tT, won lulu' i-i! hy l-enge at Ge neva In 1774, t i l In the Mine year Itlithop Watmni made experiments over lniiui f.M-t nt itUa ii"ur Imn"ii. Ia r.ermany the InvrulUm la credited t hdinuierliig lu ism. "Flieakln fust tralim," salit I'nrle Jnhh. "1 s on om lm time tlmt wliizwt fuixt 111 trlftfrniih poll' so fnt II. n. ttir liUwl HWe the te'tU f nn i .'h oi.iiih" "TliBt's u ililn'." Id JmnV "Why, I nin e nu a train 1"" H In Ml mil l tii.-if went i f it tli.il U 111. I..BII1 ll"lit Hi' It .klle (if r.ml iHikil M-inHiiy rtl it -1," .V II ! y It t t J I il .v.-,; .1. i I t I rt l.rna 1 i j-iir alt 1.' 5 i HI Second Day's Sessiotx a. Very iJijsy One. Much Interest Manifes ; ted m the Proceedings. . ; . '.-.'''?' A 930 o'clock yesterday morning the stcond day's session of a two-week term of Craven County Superior Coirt, which is tmiC in session 4d -this was convened rr--:',, i-y's.k ' The first case taken up was that .of Morton vs. -the Blades Lumber Com pany and which ; bad been ; continued from the previous day.': In this ease Mrs. Morton, the plaintiffs was suing the defendant for the- recovery of a tract of land which she had previously sold to them. A. large number of wit nesses Mere put on by both the plain tiff and the defendant and of course this consumed much timef After the taking of tbe evidence had been con cluded the eaqe was given to the jury who returned a verdict in favor of the defendant ' '".'. t 7 The next and last ., case of the day was the civil action of Warren vs. Price In this case the jury returned a verdict award ng the plaintiff $14 00. : . ; ' N B Changing occupation, wi'i sell cheap, or trade for a good horse and buggy; one gas boat 'ijx28 feet, 10. h p engine, in working order, a good puller aud guaranteed sound. AIbo a 12 ten sharpie, suitably for pystering. Ad dress W H Mason, Journal office. - Music Club Meets. Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock the Music Club met in the Griffin auditori um of the graded schojl and rendered the following program which was thor oughly enjoyed by all present: Piano Solo. "By the Fireside." Pat terson. Miss Norma Styron, Violin Solo "Trippling Measures,' Miss Albertina Jonts, - ' Pper-p "Life of Cecil Shamanade" - ; Miss Pearl Waters. VioKn-8olc4'Becau8e,'--Mi8S LAVinia . .. -. Folsom. ' '. Piano Solo--"Morning Greeting" Gier v litt, Miss Delphine Spencer. ' Piano Solo "Gratulations" Eggling. v " , Miss Sara bollister. Reading "Leandre Companare," Chas. Holliater. I Piano Solo-"Toreado Belore" Wachs " i Miss Pearl Waters. ' ' Piona Sok-"Hunter's Call" Bachn Miss Bessie Hollowell. Read This All "Who Suffer from Catarrh, Sore Throat or Colds "Millions of people throughout Am?r ica have breathed HYOMEI (pronouiice it High-o-me) and now own a HYOMEI Inhaler made orTiard rubber. , If you own a HYOMEI Inhaler, no matter where you live, you can get a bottle of HYOMEI at druggists every where and at Bradham Drug, Co., for only 50c. Ask for an extra bottle of HYOMEI Inhalnt; it ia only-50c and with it you can cure a cough or cold in a day. You can get relief from catarrh o- stuffed up head in two minutes and stop hawking and snuffing in aweek. Just pour a few drops of HYOMEI into tbe lnhaleand breathe it In-ttfSVs all - It s so eaay and so pleasnt and so much more desirable than swallowing nauseating drugs. Breathe Hyomei over the inflamed membrane of the nose and throat and ita soothing, healing action will be felt immediately. If yon have not a HYOMEI Inhsler, get a complete HYOMEI putfit at once. This only costs $1.00, and with incomes a HYOMEI Inhaler that will last a life time and ought to be in every family. For free Sample of HYOMEI write Booth's Hyomei Co., Buffalo, N. Y.: Ignis FatuuS. Bdentlsts have never explained to their satisfaction the tight known pop ularly n the "will-o'-the-wisp" and alio known as Ignis fatims. The phe- ipoaifcioit has ben atmliutrd 10 tue romliusllon or ciiriMins aui suipnur limited by sulphiireted hydrogen. This theory "ha been shown to be a fallney hy prsins who hare penned their hniuls through the so called Ore and felt no heart. The stmnite fire tiles fsnfeKt over reiiietcrles and uer low luuil and in wln-u no wlml Is blowing. Kurtitloii perwma attrlb ote the flickering (Ire lo the souls tit the ib-nd. The nmst llullile theory In tlmt the iliC!ininenou U due to ra dio m-tUe emMnmiotm Tl'lng from In--nenth the grotiuil - Harper's V-kly. Trappen take notice, T1.A ..ni-!,t IhrJ-A-arc Co., I. .t rcccuT l a full lir- C i-tcr an-l Jj:np J-trcl tn; , :i r t to '.tt r ; ' ;. Elizabeth City Has Preparations Made-for the Entertai nmcu't y ; - of Preachers- v Elizabeth City,' Nov. 24-The most important gathering -. scheduled for Elizabeth City this aeaaon ia the annual North Carolina Conference of the. Meth odist Episcopal Church, South which convenes here Wednesday November 30, and will continue until Sunday niht following. The North Carolina Confer ence embraces all churches in the Stale Lnot included by the Western. .North Carolina Conference, which has just ad journed in Winston Salem, the churches being divided into districts as follows; Raleigh, Warrenton, Fayetteville, Dur hbtn Washington, Wilmington, Eliza b th City, New Bern. From all of th se districts, which include the Methodist churches covering a large territory contiguous, the presiding etder, pastors and delegates from among the laymen, together with many of, the minister's and laymen's . wives and families, and delegates from the various women'i! or ganizations of the Methodist church, there will be many to attend the an nual meeting and from 300 to 500 visi tors in the city are expected. The Methodist of this city have about com pleted all the arrangement for the en-, tertainment of the distil quished body and to those who are acquainted with the manner in which the people of Elizabeth City dispense hospitality there can bi no doubt buc that this ar- ual meeting of the preachers and their co workers will be one of the most en joyable in its histoiy, The people of this city, regardless of denomination, will give the visitors a warm welcome! and wi'l leave nothing undone to make I their stay one of comfort and great pleasure. To emphasize the assertion that elaborate preparations are being made, it might be stale j that the mar ket is being flooded with chickens and other fowls, which is generally consid ered prima facie evidence, of an ap proaching gathering of Methodist min isters ... FOR RENT-OR SALE One farm 300 acres plow land, with 8 tenant houses. . . One farm150 acres, 3 tenant houses. Three farms 100 acres each, several farms 15 to 30 acres. . " For particulars-address -' J. W. STEWART. " An Astonishing Invention. . Pei'hap one of the most astonishing Inventions on record wsh the device of a Frenchman who suggested the laying down ' of Imgo sui-tlou tubes from the const out to various jiohita In the open sea. ' When war m-oke out and hostile fleets approached the coast, machinery on shore would be set to work,' .the enemy's VesseK would be caught by the Irresistible suction, drawn to the eiicl.s of the tubes and there held firmly as prisoners. The one essential part of this Idea which seemed to be , nilasln wng the ma chinery which wns goffig to draw n 25,000 ton warship backward with ita engines going at "full sloain uhead."r- Brooklyn F.agle. ' ftuddan Shock. "Can you snare we u inomrnt of your time?" asked the man who Iteanii removing a prospectus from his Inside luvL-nt tf pnteieil the olllce. : "Yes. sir." replied the gray "felred business man. "Have a chair mid lei me hear what your proposition la." Then the caller fainted, and It was necessary to remove biro In an Aju bulance. Chicago Record-uerald. . ' Cempltte. The flat l'v rnll hum does mm ' An up to (lute affair-' The steam pipes rarry up the steam. The speaklnf tukve hot elr! -Cleveland Leader. Durno Friday Night.' ' - Wherever he has appeared Durno tr "Mysterious" bis proclaimed as the worthy successor of these, wizards of e'd, who were such a recognized and welcome part of every season's -thea-trel program, s Fun begins as soon as Durno ap pears on tho stage and a mate of mys tery to follow there is no chance to re member the worries of ' the outside world. Unblievable thinirsbtpin right before one ryes with a rapidity that Is startling and throughout the evening the humurous fide of the magician . la I nl-ivinir nn the rrowil. keeiiirtff il in a (continual roar. There U not a serious moment. The company ia comanl of fun producer only. THo or three -rial fciMurt-a that have ln arranged by Durno lilmwlf that rival tlie most astounding trirks t Ihe fMrncim ller iniiim. Mill attract partirulur attention. lHirno the My-l'in & Co. Will ap (x iir ht lbeM;ioiiie dlrw Housn Kli 1 y at h -in n in. Ail seat on br tnHr r- i rveil 7 1 , on sale at Waters' now i ,nt Si-vi-n rii In biilnuiy Hue ,,n j,!,', in. -c lit Kaf'-r's. Gerx-llil n 1 1 j i -. l lu ,'. y '', Ku li'H.I i liihln-n (Hil bi.v , . . f K p I , 1 m l.i.l. y t) e night of - j "! f : 'i. f .r :;' ;. Becomes Despondent and Sends a ButtevCrashing Through His Brain. Home In -New York. Eecotn'ng despondent, with life and not caring to face its vicissitudes any longer.Mr. Clem Hopkins, of New , suicide at '. the home of Ms un-l clc MrTK, L Thornton", on ' Haneoclt street shortly before en Vrtockllttt!T fr by firing a 32calihre bullet through Jris head ' - S v'f f. f'.-i j Mr. Hopkins, tilto is aliout 21 years of age arrived in this eity a few days ago from his home in N-w ,York fcrthe purpose of f pending Thanksgiving Day with jiisitncle.. Since his arrival here the family had noticed that he seemed to be very despondent, but they did not think for a moment that he was contemp'aiing taking his life, end the tragedy has cast a gloom- over the en tire family. . ' ' , : When the supper hour was announced last night '".the young man refrained from eating saying that lie was feeling unwell. The other members of the family went into the dining roomto partake of the evening meal and it was while they were thus engaged that the tragedy occurred. After the report of the weapon which was used in commit ting the deed had been: heard Mr. Thornton rushed into the , room and found Hopkins lying on the floor with a ghastly wound in th9 right side of his head from which his brains were oozing A ' physician was hurriedly summon ed and medical aid was rendered him Later he was taken to the sanitorium. A report from that institution at an early hour this morning stated that, Mr. Hopkins had died. T ' .,".'.'' L Crimson Clover, Seed Rye, Hyde County Rust Proof Oats, Hay,v Grain and ; Feed Agt. for International Stock and Poultry 'ood : Chas. B Hill. New Bern. NX - t Crtppen to Hang. tiondon, Nov. 22nd The home office yesterday announced that neither a par don nor commutation sentence would be granted to Dr. Crippen under sentence to hang Wednesday for the murder of his wife, Belle Imore Crippen, an ac tress. ' Dr. Crippen received the an nouncement that ended bis last hope with perfect composure and declared that it wnuld yet be proven that he in innocen. 1 ; RETORT OF THE CONDITION v - OF THE ' MUTUAL AID BANKING COXFAXT. at Sew Bern, In the State of Xorth Carolina, At The Close ef Bat iness Nov. 10th, 1910. RESOURCES V Loans and discounts, $7,790 40 Overdrafts. . ' -..'' secured 317.81 unsecured 10. CO 327.81 Furniture and fixtures, All other real estate owned, Due from banks and hankers, 1.257.98 2.072.B 881.41 Gold coin , . ' . . Sliver coin, Including all mi nor coin currency, National bask notes and other 247.50 . 817 69 US notes, , . , ( - Total, v. "' ; LIABILITIES 1332 00 1 14,227 22 Capital Stock paid in Surplus Fund, f 8,788 60 106 78 Undivided profits, less rent 'expenses v$m) cur taxes paid , Bills payable. Time certificates of depot.it, Depoaiu subject to check. 8392 1,000 00 4,311 00 4,901 97 ToUl,. f 14,227.22 9TATK OF NORTH CAROLINA S3 CRAVEN COUNTY, I, John H. Fisher, eashW of the bove-named bank, dd solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to Ibn best of my knowledge and belief. JOJIN IL FISIIEH, Cashier, Correct Attest: , J. P. 8TANLT. r-ii. w. TimMPTiON, WM. CRISPIN. , ' iJlrectors. Riihsetihed and fnorn to before tue - this 2M dny of Nov. Pit). ja.;;:o m. n r.:u:','rJ, J.'.-'.'iry Till, !'.(, CoiiiinNsbiii i i r .i-H 11 IMt. J i C t i : s pa; US L ' (,;:, r y ( H I'l Norfolk - Southern TRailroad Decrees Entered o fiaUj of Its Property. Decrees were ; entered by Judge Ed-. round Waddill, Jr.. in the United Statea Court today confirming the report of Harry K. Wottott, Edward R.! Baird, Jr., ThomM T; Jarvis snd Frederick "TE,"" ? " ' the Nortolfcoi Southern Railway closure- by fTrust . Company f . Araerkerruiej direeUng the manner of apply ing(ie sueji of $3,500,000 aa the purchase pride e-J,ihe properties by the Nnrfulk-SduKerA reorgan zatioii to the ' first and refunding' mortgageindebtecV ness, givingk deficiency jMement foe -7,945,471 J irt f ior of the frust Con -pany of Amerif a,.t rustee. against the , old Norfolk and &Jtrthern Railway Cora- V pany, appointing J. N. Whitaker, Req, ' as special mastery to stamp sU bonds, ' coupons, etc, as taken up by applies-., tion of (he said purchase niqmy and discharging Harry K. Wolcott, Edward Balrd, Jr., Tfiomas J. Jarvi and 1 I-I. TT - OT I -. , L . . sale with csnoeUatien of the bond of $101,000 which ?they were required to give as special jtakstera. -, tuean--m Byp vnai. (.lis (lurcnesv price of 18,600.06 shall be applicable to the piyraent btth b6rds secured by ; the Norflkl and Southern Railway's " first and refunding mortgage foreclos-. ed hy thane tirceoedinira and t ha rmtne. '1-1 . . I L . L , tive amounts payable put -of said sum upon the said bonds, 'shall be aa fol lows: '. " - ' ; t Oa each bone ' for $1.000Aface value with coupons on each for i interest due . November 14 1908 and May 1,-1909, and ' subsequent' coupons thereto allowed f the sum of $570 rl shall be applied. On each bond for $1 000 Xsice 'value to the amount; of $1,(KM 000 ' fornerly held aa . security; to (be collateral traat notes of the Norfolk and Southern Railway Com pany the um of ahall he appli- It la directed that the aom of 111,- 4014pbepaWrM twnaj Bank of . Commerce of NSrfolk applicable to tho payment ef the prorata share or divided value of lirst and refunding raortgagr bonds with Novemher 1, 1908, and May . 1. 1909, and aJk-eJuberquent coupons thereto attached, which are remaining outsUnding and" Mnpresented by the , purchasers or their assigns on account of the purchase price. ' .'; It is further directed that bonds tam ed into the special masters and deposit ed witH the Manhattan Trust Company or New York tho. Old Colony Trust Company of Boston and the Union Trust Company, of Pr6viuWae R. I., amouotinf ,W$i4,980, 80tf .par value be . stamped aa paid or credited with the sums found applicable as above. Then the court by the decree proceeds to eive the-' id iTciene ' ludemetit of $7.945, 471 .83 toiavor'of the Trust Com pany of Amerfca as trustee for the en. tire first and rtfondlng mortgage bond- - holders of the c'3,Nor folk and Southern Reilway Cof.tny.-- Norfolk Ledger uwpatcn jtzno,, . , ..... .it.,. . . 'the Basrifght Hdw. Co. has just received a shipment of Floor Oil fispecially prepared floors. Phone 99, 67 SJF rc :st. 1 1 v Conon Contracu -Valid. - A csse-wae- tried ia tbe term of Supe rior CeuV just closed that is of especial interent'to growers and buyers ofeot too, as It ) ablishee the validity of eon-, tracts tV-l rhtton for future delivery. ' The dusfimiji-eVail more or less in tho cotton b-' r )T farmers to make con tracts in t'i spring to sell their coctoo-. in the fall at a specified price. It It remembered that Uat year much cotton was sold in thk wsy. and the price ad vancing several emts between tbe time -of making the contract and the time of delivery. There were many farmers who refused fv make delivery of the cotton as cort ranted. Ia some lostin ees suits wo; e utefed sjsinet the sel lers for thdofere nee in the price of tbe cotton tt the time of making the contract . 1 the time it should have been di 'Ivered. It wria one of these tf i that v. as tried, ent'.lUkl II. A. Cny vs, un iurwi, anj t:.e veMici ci the jury --is ! fivor of tl.s plaint iff jikt.,'!i.er,t t '.. re i- ' .red a;i;nst the def-ti tiitit fur t t! ' -rence In the price of the c-itt-.-n. Crrenvi.Ie Lci tor. V m. v I, J I . I r ! on t'.i t - a ! VV TOT
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 25, 1910, edition 1
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