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I-" p 1fvl 1 3 paapiivi ii i if. bUUMI I II IkiU v Certainly, everygood bauk'imiat be, but. there is a vast difference between being ..truly conservative and being hide- bound. i"V " & -' ..nr i ' " j- - tbia Bank alms for that conservatism which mean safe ' ty for itTdepbaitors, but atso'Ior tbat intelligent liberality' ; which means so much to the -prosperity of the individual and J the community. rv " t , ,r" '-,. ,' - Thia Bank has a helpful service for every one who steps y .across ita threshold, from the child saver to the farmer or bu-" - " ineas man with his commercial account. - '' - - i , , ... ,s - " .. i, - -;i ? : . " JAS. B. BLATS, Pres. ' 1. A" GREEN, V.Tres , - ffti T. BLADES, V. Pres. 4 GEO, B. PENDLETON', Cashier J A .... . - tttct" rT?rT?TTTrr A Fresh Stock of . -- Guth's, Lowney!s? Peters'? JC A N P:I ES : i C. TP. Y :ScV Front Street. ( , liberal :rarQrti- Our four days special sale was all we cbuld ask for but ow ing to our limited help many were compelled to go away with out beiog waited on. ' -fK .. And for this, reason we will continue these low prices until -' " Friday, July 12th there are gnill Tremendous Bargains in everydepartment, we have 4 . just Received a large shipment of staple gooJs to supply your 'wants, we put nsale to-day lt000 yds New Embroidery 1-3 less:-J-than the Regular price. - , " - - 1 Phone 238,7 6 pollock &r;. opp.KPiscopKLcuiiRcii ; REAL;: STATE;: DHlflim Rents collected for which immediate returns are made. 4 All deals made at moderate cost. - ;-' '- v -i :. J'J,- '; ? Personal attention given all matlers;- ; ,'; i;;. .,i ; ,BEI DflKTON r LOTS ; FOR , SALE Buy one, 5 Will aid , yonjto ', -build A home. . Concrete bellow blocks fJr house supports for s i -than brick, last for centuries. T J. ; V-. 104.POLLOCKiST!- .;-: 0 JUST RECEIVED A FRESH INVOICE'FINE ImporteflS U.-n (-r;Both-Elaine r j " Corner Broad and Hancock Sta. f IOC For a- cheap Roofing there is Tione better. Requires no tar.N Will last' from 5 to V years. Price $1.10 per roll, including nails and tine. ; aaiia rnni -rii ir" - i , ,UVMVblIHIIb - . TtTTfH Tin-?T?tr 'St HfjZ O U PI G, : Prescription Druggists 1 sale. '- Cheaper :V- ','PllOXFi 203 P SardinM i" D ind. Smoked. 0- New Bern, N. C." U J1" aj ' -0- llOlUlt.U LwilLd ' ffinniph oil Artists Skill in ,i Maklni Pictures - of tte "Battle 4iAlamaneeu lUZflB ;T0TEB ':DCES:HC0TO 4 J State. Seiwter 'RehTXorreeU a . Im "4 presslen That be Wtti Bti' from Congresglonal Eaee"-,'' m CemtjiV ' Board K afl , 71 Equalisation Lte-', tifv..' ing-te Com; plaints. f.r ; Greensboro, t Julyi;l0. Dr.' W.A. Coble, of this city, Is the owner ot the landih which the" famous battlei of Alamance was fought, iisy Ifa 1707. This was 'undoubtedly- therst hatte of the-TLevolutloirjnd' consefluentiy the great Cradle of American . liberty ,tfa independence, -' Appreciating this tact- ut. vooie wno ;Deades beinga patflet, Is ala3 a earned hlstorlab had two rlarge T and , handsomer, pictures nradej.-jone showing the monument eftcteohiere .to lh patripta wbjb fell nt the- battle. "The other' pictures Is a good reproauctionpt the'celebrated painting y Steeple t pavls, l ihat shows much of the ?battle Held ! as 'a 6ettiBg,to .the deathot a eillssary of the kitfg by the hands of ihe Teels " 4 Drc Coble is arranging to have these l pictures la the libraries bt the'leadlng coiieges-oi "ine- sia,ie,,m: iu pwdu library at Greensboro and f at J the Guilford ' Battle -:,Ground'';Huaeum; Copies' will also be placed. Athe state's historical exhibit at the Janer towfu Exposition. : rjj i TVo negro Wyt jiged jLS and, 14 while pRty Ing, here "this morning got mad and the younger ; slashed !Uis other across,, the face, with a raaor, making a terrible gash to1 the tone and laying It Tarf. r The Jrtung raaor toter and slasher is in Jail,- awaiting the result of -the- cut which the doctor who sewed lt 'up.saysy may prove fa- , j: Stae Senator Reuben. DcReld who was here this morning on his way to Raleigh, when asked It h reports Cur rent to the eifecMhat he had- retire from. 'the race - for" the Democratic notnination .torJngress in lals dis trict, declared there was iiot a word of truth In the report. t -"I am- Btandlng Just where ! fair" said heif he Democrat of this" dts-J trtct Bee Bt to nominate me, 1 shall esteem ' it a high' honor, I ertanly am not taking jar'ater on any of tthe posUiona I took In.the last state aea ateIf 'by-kjiowIng where to "flnd u a inanthe Democrats of c this dlstjrct should prefeV some .other' whose' posi tion on llYjquejtrons w' not so pro nounced or;welt known to myself 1 shall - notfeer hurt personally. -But I am greatly nccmrfeged from reports H n" many parts of the' district." r The bounty r Board -of Kqaallsattoa Is still bard at work hearing cW plaints ofTiigh assessments. Ma ly a few" instances eo far have a Yeuc tlon been -made, . -It Is estimated" that the assessment of property In the en tire county will be raised about 000,000, three-fourths of this: amount being fronr Gilmer -and : Vorehead townships. "" ."" ' '"J " Jv'i'1 A ' T . " - " Fine'' Material ; for "j Cracklag Coed '-Love Story Develepef la Ceurt. - Speclalto Journal. ' " - Chicago, July 10.--A strange story was developed. in one of the courts today in which It was shown , that Norman Cummings had bought At wife of another man, beat her brutal ly, divorced her then spent thousand- of dollars to win back her love. A re conciliation was affected by a former wife whd had . learned of the affiUrs of her "former buHband, - Cummings having been divorced twice. : y It's atmoHt a certainty that your headache Is caused by eye trouble of Rome kind.. To find out wheUier tLla is bo or not will cost you ouly the time It takes us to find out J. O. Baxter, Graduate Optician, .i ti-fn hr-r J' , There will lie a i for teadii-rn' cert'" lioiiiip, f.'cw I'fin, 'J flay. July 1 1 '-i an 1 1" linll f t V ' " ! t f 1 '. .' f : -. - ' r it f t:.:e ii; Dr. aad Mrs. Rowland Alleged Prli- 7 .oners' IfUl Have to Sabmlt' tc . to TrteL "f -'i'r, Special to Journal. ii " r ' Raleigh, 'July 10-Thls afternoon at F o'clock after having- deroted the entire day to examining witnesses the grand Jury in the .superior court en tered- the court.room and announced to Judge Long that it returned a true bill agalnsi Dr. . and Mrs. D Row land tor murder la the first degree In poisoning Mrs; Rowland's former hue battl, $eaboard TAIr line . Engineer Charles R. strange, formerly- of In diana at Raleigh" last ApFll Dr.- and Mrs.i Rowland trill to arrainged "to morrow, r. There " Ja a. growing - belief thewlllnot'be trled-at thlf terffl.. ' ' 4, . . i. ' J V Banding Collapsing IUs 40 Men." Special to Journal, w V ' ' PhlladeHiWr July 10 The Jarge building used by Jfee Bridgman Iron Ppe factory collapsed pday and-40 men. were- killed. 1 'There were. many Injured. , T. , ':, - -Bsle Qaeerec Ganvea,-'- c The" news of the baseball games yesterday. warjhatf there 'were no games on accotint of rain. Both, .tele phonic and telegraphic, service failed and. the. craqkskwere' unable to hear of any news good ocbad concerning the games. w . - Today he New Berns play at home wthTarbororT-1rThei vlsltorsjpUght to be easy .pickings' and probably wll) be. r; The game will be: called kt 4:39va8.,9saat Beard of llderase W1U xpend $ltV t--' On Improvimenta..; A reeess meeting" of the : hoara of aldermen was held . last night; f6r the purpose of discussing the question' of purchasing new machinery for.-the etecrfo light plant -A resolution was introduced 1y Alderman C, W, Mung er" authorising the purchase of an In candescentdynamo and- ' an engine other equipment wllf also be . pnrr" chased The "amount to be expended will be JM,0QO.-.Ajter these, are ' In stalled a -day current -wtir be" estab llsked.V r- X. v ;Ket Slightest Chance For War. -Bpeclal to Journal, ' :, . . ' i.New. York.- July 10". The - Japanese Admiral -Yowamato ridicules the Idea ot war and says that all such, talk Is very foolish, v - , '" ; T- Hew-ArC LDhlshm. tlMkt' Mount; Julyl lftTho people of-Rockykfount ' learn with' -much pleasure and-gratification of Hie; re cent 'creation' of ahotber dlvlsonf by the Atlantic Coast tine Railroad Com pany; This' more means the prlnging to Rocky If onnt of "several important offices' ot h division,' ""Among1 those who will come here under this change are Mr.W. H- Newell, 'general super intendent!' Mr. J. C. Mnrchlsonr' sup erintendent of transportation, and Mr. Sparrow, engineer of 'roadway, ibe- iijesa great many others -who Will oil -responsible' positions for the Coast Line, - About 25. fajnilles wiU ' make their home in our city. In this connee uoitwusdn Tiines;; ; J I- - The Sew "Trast BnstTUn. Washlngto'nr July, J. It-Is- under stood 4hat' the Department of Justice baa adopted a new and highly Impor tant plan In' connection with its 'pro ceedings against the so-called Tobac co Trast ' f ' : ; ; ''j After asking the court to Issue sub poenas to defendants" requiring thenj to appear sad answer" the allegations contained In the bill, and asking that the monopoly complained of be .declared-Illegal and In violation of the Ehermnn antt-trust act, the department In Its petition, which probably will be filed In New York within a few days, will ask the court K In Its Judgment the Interests and the facts : as 'dis closed demand such action, that re ceivers be appointed to take charge of the biislnens and administer it in har mony with lawj ' Such a course, It is said, if adopted! would require the receiver -taUlhg charge of a corporation to administer its buHlnens with a view to the grad ual dlulntrgration of such monopoly; Unit Is to tay, such receiver in admln Ii)!'liig such .business would from Ume to time be expected to soil and Uhipone of the (I'Tflrent 'property niu cuTtpoiilHg siK'h monopoly In such a wny sa t: vr-'rve pll t' n -" 1 i 1 1 e t t: 9 1 I t ) t :;; I'd 1 r tECELia FU TlZ.'.IC3 TFJST rirlr CfearffM of Frand. it CensnirMT. iT U.r v - - ir..- -j .... ...r . -m wf - Crashing Competition and Other ' u , " - Illegal Practices. Special to JournaL b I New' York, Julyi 10.-The JTnlted 5tates hasi begun -action asking . the court to appoint a receive". for' the. American Tobacco Co. The corpora tion, is directly; charged wlUt j gross frauds in -. trade methods, oppressive practises against competitors, decep tion and all aorta of conspfraclea. The assets are $276,000,000. It Is asserted that, this-sult will effect all other- like monoplies Jriolatlng the law under the 8ehman', act, i The trust controls 60 companies.- -? Xamber Transportation Blocked. Th ',- scarcity J of transportaTlon barges has caused a stop In the ship ment i of lumber : from; this port to nortHern markets. The various mills and storage9 yards are greatly" block ed." The" scarcity ,pf barges In this vlbmity l; jiaused profeably , by : great amount of wort at the Jamestown Exposition." . ' jj Seme Qnestleni. la there; any reason -why , there should .not Be a union depot? . -Will there ever be one if thrclttiets do not work for it? t --. . Is it not a solution of many troubles and inconveniences that wa now suf fer? ' If we begin an agitation now how soon can we" be' assured that the depot will be built J Htow about 1810, the wa hdfldredth, anniversary of the founding of New .pernT v - fEBB!BC5-:. , V"l ASSERTS . F.'.ETCALF Secretary-ef Havy Say TleSi Win f ' Set Jteraal'la" Pacific Ocean. V ' Oakland, Cal.r July 9, Secretary of the Navy Metcalf deprecated the war like aspect that r&as'tbeen' given the otder -for the cruise of the great; bat tleship sqoadron lrom.tbe Atlantlo to the. Pacific coaet The secretary said last night" that the proposed move ment fas that of a 'practice orulse, and that the fleet, woqld not be -kept in s the Pacific 1 bermanently de clared that the4ength of time that the fleet would remain In the Western' side ot the jwntlnent had not yet been de cided;" t, v s T -With considerable emphaala the sec retary voiced, his opinion 'thatn the warlike interpretation that had- been made in connection with the fleet's movement was not Justified by ! the facts. In fact -the widely published reports suggesting hostile - prepara tions seem to be a source of irritation for the head of (he navy,'- HVaald ,. me JleeV Whlch wUo tooved from the -AtUntlff to the: PacUlo this winter Is coming to thla aldemerely on a practice" cruise. The fleet will consist of sixteen 'or more vessels, not more than 20 . nd Its stay on (the side Will -not come- here, turn around and go' right back agalh.V How long it wttremaln' in tne Paetflo will be,' de termined at the proper" tlme.i f "!Trhsre is no- sound reason or Ex cuse, for all., ibis talk- by the public and through the--press of an. attejnpt to overawe the Japanese by a warlike naval displays I do not believe- that the' newspapers are Justified or right In so' construing "and.'oolbrlng the1 cruise of the warships to' the Padflc.- '-Begue Iteaji.;- 'ir. -July" 10. Mr. WllUe Humphrey of Qoldsboro who has been' visiting rel atives andfrlenda at Bogae- returned Sunday accompanied by - bis " little niece, tula 8. Taylor.-: vMrs?Laura Bandera who has tKfjn very 111 for the "past Jew days,' died Mopday evening 6 o'clock and; was buried Jn the family cemetery neaf Dr. J. W. Sanders.',- f' Mr. Ben Taylor who has been visit ing at Beaufort and On the straits re turned home 8unday. v ' f. :".". tj.-.j Miss Essie Taylor was the guest of Miss Ethel Sanders Sunday. " ' Mr. C.W.. Taylor and L...C. Hum phrey made a trip to Newport Sun day. . , - - - 1 i " . - "HAPPY HEARTS." tV.;i Kan City Engineer. Chicago, July 9.Frank K. Rltten hoiiB, the "blind coffee man," - who runs a coffee shop In the front part of his re!'lnoe, was '' appointed -a iiK-iuber of the City roard of Examin ing Iji'.'hccis yci:lT;''ly, with a sal ary f ov.-r X"-S " a year.- V.t. r.Men- 1 In V r- 'y 1 "! 1 fntl ever ;- i ' ( ) a ; "' 1 1 l C . 1 r f H 1 : J" ! 1 VI. i a GfiEElilLEIIIE JL ' ,'-c?,u- Sh Lands the, lrize of East ;4ern' Training Jgehool - for Teachers. -Sf't - TEN? CITIES 1'ERE . -' ia TBEl CGrtTES Interest Was Kept at Fever Heat Un- ; Ul the Very Last The Beat Choice of Board lay Between Greenville, Hasten and " Washington. The trfa-" net's Offer by Far .The Best Special to Journal. ;.RaJeig1i. July 10 In the locaHol of Jhe -.Eastern Carolina ' Training schoolflit Greenville, which was' de eded on today one 6t the greatest oonteete-knd rivalry ihe , Btite has seen fw many years. The extension of timd created some feeling but, those cities most anxious for the school In creased their efforts to get the school. Ejisabetn "CltyMMenton.;Tarbob ;and New Bern sen no jepresnUttveJ ior day'ut :plr-va;;jaWVjUd'Kin stoccmade a sharp advanoa In her of fer Greenville Offered 190,000 in cash Snd 'thechoIce f four sites. Bston made two offers; one of 87 acres, the Rhodes-jind Rountree build ings, (25,000 In .eash,. ligajufaeat for -ten years valued at 11,000 per year; or, a site of 51 acres, $61000 In cash, light and water forten years. New Bern's offer was two sites, one with 35 acreaind the other of 50 acres and $25,100. Tarboro offered $30,000 in cash, a slte'of acres, lights and. water for ten years, valued at l,000 per year. Washington's bid was $95,000 in cash! and the choice ot two: lots, one with 13S acres and the other With 300 acres. Rocky Mount &fferedJ25,ono cash and a'sita Of 40 acres..;. Bienton ptfiOO in caah and a site of 30 acres;; Elisabeth City 161, 600 in., cash and. choice of six sites ranging from 15 to 140 acres. Big Steamer BaDdlng. New York, July 9. Phelps Bros, ft Co general agents of: the Anstro- Ajnerlcan; Steamship Company, limit ed, of Trieste, are advised by cable from Trieste that a new steamer" of the line, larger faaisr-.tiian- the sew twin-screw steamer tnnni 'and AJIcer sister ships,- the former already In the service and ta latter, ; which whl make nee first trip Dw Trieste in-August, has been eontraoted for Is Glasgow wttllth -Jn-iRnasW-,' Ca.r-Thls Steamet 4rtU - tte named Martha' WaAlngton, and rUIlMi rwinsorew.stoamerv wlta two smoke stacks, 4uad by eoatract witb tns build ers la io's delivered. to jwlcsjtn Eebifuary ot next tuff A ' ' 3 uJk.cxrdmg tO Jcable Information re celved by the New York office of the Holland-America JJneT tronx the aead oflloe In Hbllandv the new twln-scrw steamer Rotterdam, now in course p cdnstrnptlon. at the yards of Jlarlaad k : Wolff,xwlll iave -a iregistered ton--nage!of ZU7.0. snd will bs th largest ship buQt, following the Losltanla and Ma'rltnnlal;u Jhe, hairciront ths .-taU ;-pjf A hprs? Is the strongest' single animal thread tJJt' Start' 'Another ,Yar; -'At the regular iwmmunlcation of Bt Jojin's lodge, No. 8 A. P.:and X ,Mi held last night" the following new of ficers - were installed for the : ensuing ysartiwi.': , ,VV wm,"T Hill," vr, M, ' I ' '"v -: IL a Bmfth, B. v ' ,- " S -J. B. Dawson,' J. W. r'f ' 'y, " James Redmond, Treasurer," f f C. E. Wetherlngton, BecreUry, ' !" Edward U -Gallais, 8. D.' v 5 - :' . W;P. JonesJ. D,"""- " ;M. SuskIn,'S. 8.' ;' - E. H. Wood, i. 8. ' , " ; -L. S. Grant, Chaplain. w ' , '' W. S. Catkins, Tiler. ' V . T A. Green, Juracs Redmond. :0. Marks, Orphan Apylura Committee. Regular communications ot Kt John's lodge 'are held on the seco'iv.! 'iliK-ml-iy In each luoiilb. All 14- i mo conlliilly iuv'itcd to 'Bitot v, V'l 1 .1. "'.'' "" i : - loii v ' i r -.lit,- r. v y... -, J -'y n. ' ( n. '( i : - piiEeip BARGAINS PIcatcfl Slarts I I $i.oo ALL SIZES $i.oo NUV' ... - i mn -TBuimii WE CAN ArroAUD NOW TO -SELL WHAT 15 LEFT OF OUR SUMMER JTOCK WITHOUT PROFIT, BE CAUSE WE CAN THEN HAVE YOUR MONEY To 1N VESTJN NEV FALL 600D-5 AND MAKE MONEY FOR OUR SELVES BY USING YoURjMoNEY. THIS IS THE WAY VE ARE SQUEEZING OUT OUR PROFITS OUT OF OUR PRICES, OUR GREAT SALE WILL CON TIUE ALL THIS WEEK. MANY NEW THINGS ADDED EACH DAY. j. J. X -v. The HILL DIRECTORY Vcmenneil.1tolLingnanMa : CITY DIRJBCTORY ir i T No Up-to-date Business or -r..i a. 9 ':zt RKMKMBRR th rreat nnmber of new people and visitors that XT atm"New Bern. . v . '-" X t:t? i.' RENEXBER thbi book it sent to att tiie important cities in the X tSaaaajaaiitMMMMOMMMMs 1' iTf j Vi-'i-l f ,iJLUiAX? vv-ts vsa huiiv uaa v i.. ua win on iiiiweea w snow jvu ucsibub jiuk quuw onirXOKUKEKTS, HKAD-BTOIflS, JROK . 2 .fEHC "1 , rvn - inns cirra .' nHafiAn . mriitu Xr and -will be ' N If Price and7 Quality Combined finterest jfou; roe our line and get our ; pricC3 before closinglyour 4 1 i" V RESOLVED THT' WE WANT TO TILLOUR. SPONGE WITH FRESH WATER. AWD'OJR 5HELVC5-WITH - fSE.SH FALL GOODS 5o WE'Rf SQJtBZlUC OUT CXJR PROFI Buster browiV, out naaiT. TWO SMS BAXTER 0ty Directory -107 COMPANY has a corps of experienced siidsoI for the NEW . T f Professional man can afford not to J japtede agency for this city for the ; .' ;jt, uvxuunjEK, rrepnewr, n uouasien, a, v. pleased to Show yon designs And quots w;gbdyd 104 rollock 8U;Real Estate Dealer,. Telepkeas fOS, 1 - T" ' 'j "'. -, - k' V -at)
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