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., ...... .,.. - -4- v - K r v , - , 1 r NUMBER 405 ca .)l::;a, iiday ;:g.:mxg, august 2, 1C07; TWENTYlXTIf YEAR bp e$mww mm is (r v it" t - ' : ' ' " , t r I VA BouMc Benefit - ;,The maa who keeps hU money in thii bank ecurca a dou :Tle Benefit-' - - ''' Z h v. First the complete safety of . by our capital otsjuu.ouu.ui. J; ,"SeCond,,be shares in the prosperity that comes to.eyeryr ui community from having its money in banks where it is used to ; aid in the transaction and extension of legitimate business. prosperous conaiuona for every '-'MSfl.'BLAnES, Pres. T Wm. K BLADES, y. Tres. 11 V. loSjziM : SE.OUR'BISPLAY.OF.-:: -BATH . RD0L - Battf mats, bath straps, bath raits,- bath brushes. v -soaps, toilet waters, Talcum powders, etc ' c. t x Y So. Front Street. r , ooaoaoaoaonoDoooDononoaca o '8. REBM6 SALE ! ; JFJ r 8C0MiMG - i - "s'-'v o ' CONTINUES n; . . ii-ui! .' ;3sC -,.:. On account of moving ent v' ' l tny entire stock of fC c ; o Ftirnittire 9 -' ' 'J kV . vO"' Thials the GREAT! f - , ever offered in New Bern. - ' j j- " - IfiAVEOSTJCVERYTHJNO VOrNEEDlN r ' I ) V:, v: FOBNUURE AND i-; BOUSE .RNISHMOOK J o r inn i pr t () 1 EIGHT DAYS" ONLY 1 11 t3onononoaonononbac2cnci:c"j OW. ? REAL ESTATE ; DEALER rr AKD EXER y,-?r Rents collected for which immediate returns are raadaT - ;V;4AII deala made at moderate . Personal a'ttention given all ' BRIDGRTON - tOTS 1 FOR , build a home.' v ; Concrete hollow blocks fo v. than brick, last for centuries'. i 04 POLLOCK ST; 11 -w -,( -..a?1- JOHN PHONE 2T7. NL'W l;:.:iN. N. a r 1 . rctt1 ic ::t, T 1 & 1 bis money Sot it w protected -... . r i- u - f- one. we invite your account. T. A. CfREEJT, vrpres. ' res, r j I . .Cashier GEO. B. PENDLETON 1 QiJiNiG; 4 : Proscription Druggists' lULY-;30,;andio TO AUGUST J r : () , j 1 ' t for repairs I fiSre decided to sell r si r ' ; !( t at Cost ! : ST OPPORTUNITY to boy Furnitore i ( ' I MEAN EXACTLY.tVHAT I SAY,, ' ) j :i.t at cctvr v " - ' - 1 t J BOYD, tost.: matters.)' - ' 8ALB Buy one. will aid : you to - "T"-" ' x " ' house supports for saW- Cheaper ; v.. t - . c " ' ' . ; - ' " -V TIIONE 203 No 'Ratter: How' You Look at it th Ecc::::iy c:est:::i the best settled by buying FURNITURE SUITING! and STOVES fctr. - .: WE OFFER SOME . , ... . ."'CPIflAI. CATLa 1 your summer buxmcas. B. I V. 1 5 f . r t I" T ; r. p"r"1ir,i '-.-:lii L'..aJLii.,l PreslyterJaii JDenoniinatioo Shows Splendid Develop-." 4 ;'ij'?-'v."rrr Seek for Betterment Morally a;Well ;'A in Financial and atuniclpal' ; Hatters.- TJnf ortunate Womr '. aas Oriel loir Her Son r ' '"ITabaJaBeed Herfl XS i -- Mmd.. - 'vs-iL Special Correspondence. 'p r -"i Greensboro, August J. For several years' therr has been mucn excellent missionary' work, done byVreabyier fan 'ministers ttt Ashe nd Alleghany Coilntleg. j Several years ago .there was not a Presbyterian ohurcR tin these counties. Now there are several residenfminlaters, flourishing congre gations and attractive church edifices. This week there are several ineetinits golng,n in "different parts of Ashe county alone,. and three Presbyterian ministers from here, Revs. - MettOn Clarke, 8; Rankin and R, Murphy Williams left this morning (or Ahe to assist in conducting themJ Rev Mr, Rankin, who la the evangelist tor the Orange Presbytery returned last night from Rockingham county, where" tia the result of a -meeting held at Bu'tyrna last week he organized -ft. church. on Sunday with S6 membera.T .f,' : Rev.' J. Ri Moose and Ws fawlly, who have been c-n , a vacation frvm missionary work In Korea for the past year; left this morning for-San Ftan clsco,', whence they,. will , sail August 8th, for Yokqhoma, Japan.'-' HeJrll.I be one -month making the voyage to his destination at Seoul, Korea. - " t,- ''-"" ' He "will ba, absent this time seven years. , Mr. Moose since, returning to merlca a year ago for a ""vacation." has been, a, .very busy'mau,: his ser vices, being in demand alf over', the oountry,aS far away as -ezasi''' :tTfals morning at. 10 o'clock tSe reai' dence of Uf.. p. Fosset on Whittlng ton street was- completely consumed by fir and the furniture lost with it The house was- completely ablate be fore it was knowa and the flre 'com pany could only prevent the' spread of the -- tames to her - buildings. 4 Tne loss ii heavy to tha . owner, as5 Le had no insoraae'.?-fe; VThe ,6reensboTO chamber of '"com merce keeps moving along up lift: lines in many, ways besidee the commercial and material. . Not only, has it j Wen Instrumental ia having the mattt of freight discriminations against the city brought to the .front and placed la. a way of .djnstmeot,:but it has aided greatly-in oiganlzing snd mak ing; eSectlre a civic league organlaa Ubn for beautifying the city. Having, recently successfully launched a move ment for celebrating the centennial of the city's birth asxt year H-4e- now moving towards having V Ynng Men's Christian Association organised here.'; To that end there will be a meeting of tae ' -ileal, social, uwl ness and fraternal element of the city at the rooms of the chamber o( commerce 'iext Trlday night to forw ulate plans fof Y. M. C-a. Bere. It Is very strfrugt ,hat no supa astfwda Hon exists and tbt need for one is seen every day. ! te."v are a great man young men hei'9 fiom other Bcottorn, who occupy portions in the varlov mercantile, lank, insurance, railway, brokerage end commission '' housnv who are wltboat lamlly ties here, and If for no other purpoee than to glv this element of excellent inatoiial a safe and pleasant harbor of rot and 'reading and of amusement,, there should be a V. M. C. A. headqtiariurs. As for the heme young men,,,, their only resourco Mow, Is to Join a club, or find in trio iiiiinmeraMe pool and billiard rootnt that are here since the saloons went out of buRlnons twnae place to vehj ',hlr -need for a little variety In tVMr otherwlue Mdwoto mous office llf. " . The remains of l!rs. t:ary P.ykt, hoHe tragic lUu'.h hy iu!l!i nt hi-r rc.ililonre iior tlie city, were t d;iy for lul u thn liilfl J. 4, i -y kit-irt!"l ft'MisvtHij to- r 1. . ' !. K'3 '0 I; it I ' : ' f I l-M-r M'l lr'- n il to ! r r ' 1' mi: I In t!i ).:. I), 1 r.'i';!; H, t l'"-Sr II V 1 : 1 ! ! I J X 1 -r ,.., - ' t poll, V , f merchant of Greenyboro.,,No event ia the city for a long time,. has caused more sorrow than this sudden termi nation of a lovable life,, and. the deep est sympathy pf-all go out to the be reaved sons r and relatives, who ;are held in the highest esteem by all. . Prominent Financier Dies While ft - Swimming.. -Special to! JournaLr . 1 V-'X"-J ' Philadelphia, Aug. l.-Edmund Wat son,, president of ; the ' Philadelphia Northern National Bank . was found dead today itf the swimming pool of the Columbia club. He bad been dead some; time, and It is thought that he suffered d stroke1 of heart disease or appoplexy as there, is. no evidence of his drowning.. t"". i"''' , s.z? v"-it.-.. "TV. : ' Olsarmament a Bloody Affair.' Speciat to Journal.-"" iiT , Seoul Kprea, Aiig. - -I.-The' f Jap anese army are prosecuting ;the work of disarming the Korean army. Last night there., wai a bloody h fight . in which;; the Japanese- soldiery 5 -overpowered ' the Koreans'' and killed; 40 soldiers. 1 ' . SOUXDS UXE A STORY biit;itstrue Fhe Hundred "pounds of Fish Caught By One Jlan With Hook and Speciai ta.Jousnal., -' V 1 - 'r. Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City. Aug. 1. Mr.-Wv U Kennedy; of. Falling Creek, went out fishing alonA today and caught Teltir hook and line, 146 Mackerel, 183 Trout, 75 Croakers and 3 blue fish weighing E00 pounds This was among the largest catch this tea son," but is not unusualfor fishermen like Mr. Kennedy. "The fishing Is elej gant and the weather fine. '', . ftew Terk Cottoa Market. . - .. - Special to Journals v ,lV J New York,- Aug. 1.- " v t August. r"; . 1L6U October;. ,t.'.j:.? .'.Va-..:.11J96 January. , v . 12 J 5 Reward Offered Fof Bad Han. v Special to Journal". '- . JUlelgh,' Aug. lOoV..GIonn Offers $75- reward' for)- Johir Moore, ; Colored who," In" Iredell county murdered John Carr and dangerously wounded Carr's two daughters. .VVA' -.VrrIa.Bad eed ot JUln. 'ri Spciaf tp Journal. - V -t ' v .RaleIgh, Aug. ii-The very positive statement' was made today by several Of the largest cotton growers In this section rthaf" unless . rain comes soon they cannot make ihalt a cropr.!i..v;l ,. Atlanta, - Aug. - trThe action of the legislature la declaring the state i, in prbhfbltlon Jias " caused v'the.Vi liquor wholesalers to close up- their buslnessl and leave the state. EE!I..7::.:(IEL0'5 C"E"i5 Fpr the Rjpglnients of K.C Rational : . 'Vjv Guards at Jamestewa. " ' . Raleigh, Aug. 1. Brigadier General Joseph F. Armsfleld commanding the first brigade" North" Carolina 'guards rhas Issued orders as follows: H -.1 ' Second and third regiments of In fantry, first battery.', field artillery, Clinton ft Reldsvllle hospital . corps detachments, will go Into camp for In struction, at Jamestown Exposition, Aig. 12th, for, five days. The first regiment of infantry and Charlotte hospital corps .detachment will ' pro ceed from camp at Morehoad to camp at-Jamestown on the' 13th, of. August reportlug on arrival- for duty to the conimandlng officer of the first brig ade. 1 -r -y Huhanimedans Engage ia lias a ere. Special to "Journal. ; ' ' - ' Algiers, Algeria,. Aug. " 1. Without any cause suve the lust of loot the Mo hammedans rnthlcHsly murder ' for eigners and strangers. They are ter rorizing the whole Country; ' ' ' ; - ' A Kip and Tuck Race. ' Special to Journal. . ' , 'Jackson, Miss., Aug. 1. The sena torial, contest, "between Congrexxman John Fliarpe Willlanis and Governor Vnrd.iinan, in clone and the rmit "if In dmil.t nt a late hour ' t. ;i lln'i.H Vm In Jlio clili'U Iisit Y;ii -1-1 ,u In iilroi!i-,-t In the con'iti y i'i ; t. : ' ! j '1 r. ,1 ' ,,,! r !. I to Join ;,... 1 - 'I ' jst coo;. . .. - y : Bandied About j To Overcome -His "Aspirations ForSena- IJ lorship car Dim ,m wm Lenlsxllle A KaskrOle Claims JDoss on ' Its 14 iies of Road Within the 1 State.; Railroads Mast Carry ' . .: Passengers. Death of Wil- ' ' 11am E. Capeheart of At ' t'Satj' . - ' - ' - V 'ca, Aldermen Will v V?A-rt Sobn'en'tl00r " 7 ' J 000 Bond Issue.;- Special Correspondence, -Raleigh. Aug. 1,--It is, a current re mark by a number, of cottoa growers that the crop this Beasons the pros ect In many years.; Today it was said that the long dry Spell la at last- be ginning 4o have lis, 'effect" on .cotton and to cause shedding, at the v tlme when, the plant jaeeds all the strength It -can possibly get and when loatof any fruit costs fataly; s H " Some o( the newspapers are boom ing Governor Glenn for the presidency ongoing through,.;: the motions at leasts Some, newspapers"-' remarked that the' governor was beins shelved, this j3f-course read between the lines, meaning ; that the' boom- was to turn him aslde from the jsenatorsblp. for Which position a number of persons have declared, he Is orwllllie an as pirant. Your ''correspondent' some time ago fltatedr after .an ; interview with the "governor, even with h.la close es friends or his family, that-he Is a candidate for the senatorshlp. To day he reiterated this declaration; say ing he had never .announced he was a candidate for anjrofflce.;' He went oa' to. say that he doubted ' whether friends ot his, were booming him for thepregfdency.' He smiled as he said fThat' he? appreciated :the :i "courtesy shown trim, by mentioning his name in connection with' this great" position, but thought it entirely, premature for any. aotrbern man -; whatever to be -revett talked about for. the presidency. He said very frankly that. If south ern, man was to be the nominee, there were others bigger-and' better than himBelf.c-The i governor ' has ,; borne himself . very handsomely through alt thii matter, by the way,' and he. does not f all td divide with Judge Xong, his councilj'df state hle attorneys, - the Wake county, grand Jury,-et&, the hon orswhlch have lately fallen so. thick ta'JJorth Carolina.:''vVV'-.-v. -jpt 'cohrse there is alt .aorta- of talk about the railways for 'and against, I but they are yet important factors. Jn tne, state s -development anaiso as. to tevenue,.; For example the Southern railway "will this year pay a thousand dollars a day In state, county, and mu nicipal taxes! i l&Bt year it paid 77 dollars a day. ..This .calculation "'In cluded Sundays as. wall as week days', .The governor says that the Carolina ft Northwestern railway will put on the two and a quarter-cent passenger rate' August tfcXJvtf, The Jxmisvlllo" ft Nashvlile railway In Its jrepor tq the Corporation Com mission says that on ts 13 miles , of line In North Carolina, all In Chero kee county, It lost last year $1,300, but It is found that It does not Include the freight It receives fromf bher , lines, notably the . Southern ; railway, . but only Includes what originates within the 13 miles, j This road connects with the Southern at Murphy and has a heavy traffic.";.';', y: ''.;,';' "::1 i' '"i It is now supposed. that all the rail ways will be represented at. the hear ing which the governor is calling for, or rather inviting them to the office of the Corporation Commission, Aug. 9th, thin hearing to he on the specific subject of freight rafes. Bo far only two of. the big roads have announced their, intention of being on hand at this very important meeting. ' It was stated In some newspaper this week t!iat one road in the state, v,Mli ty the way Is over 60 miles woiiM tnlie c.T fill Its 1 :i - - -.r:'.:r i-.ny he ie ( 1. 111 '"" '- 1 nt nil early i' tlmt, If nu !i n c 1 I v. ,:.! J..! v I t.) put 1" ! r t:. 1 -V I : '1 I I to f.l,-.' It. y 1 - S i '):- in the state, have been striking and full or results, as the election on this Important question has fully shown.--. The aldermen here at their meeting early this month will "be called upon to decide whether they WD1 have an election , on the Isbuo of a hundred thousand dollars in "bonds for an au ditorium, city of flees, " station-house etc and. the prohibitionist will 1 ask them, to order an election on prohibi tion or dispensary. It Is discretionary with the aldermen as to calling either election, e Some" of them do not favor the Idea as to the election on the liquor -question and if -they call the one on auditorium of conrse(the other one cannot be held within 90 days of It under the . law, which Is designed to prevent the crowding of election. . r ,- Melon Crop a Saeeess. Special Correspondence, , r Raleigh, Aug. 1. The melon crop In thlB section Is very good this sea son, though no yery large, water, mel ons' have' been on .the market The sales of cantelopes are . heavy.- One grower sold 4,000 last Saturday, from his own wagons. r. a p. s. NEARLY COMPLETED Mew LineBetween Raleigh and Wash ington Finished In a Few ' ' ' Weeks. Special to JournaL s Raleigh, Aug. X. President Chas. O. Haines of the Raleigh ft-Pamilcot Sound division of lheNorfolk ft Southern- Railway, says the. road will be completed between Raleigh and Wash ington" by " September 15th. Several thousand men are at work on it ' Alabama te Tote Dry Seen. Special to Journal. - Birmingham, Augvl. The' prohibi tion bill copied after ihe one recently adopted ' by the Georgia legislature will be the special order of debate on Friday. ' T ' i Kew Buildings at Naiareth. Special Correspondence. '. Raleigh,' Aug. 1. The new dormi tory for Priests and Seminarians at the Rdman Catholic , Orphanage at Nasareth, a "mile from Raleigh, is al most completed and the building will be ready for occupancy in September. H is a cement-concrete structure. ' Hot Much Danger From Them. Special 'to Journal. ? ST " " Atlanta, Aug.- 1-A cbunterfeit $100 bills are la lrcnllUon here to quite an extent Secret agents of the gov ernment are working to find the ori gin of 2 the- trand- .The eounterfeit Is easily detected. ' '' - I ',5-;Taaw eagages flew l-awjer. SpeciaL to JournaLvJi.'- i" l -V Mew YorkTAagv I. A new .lawyer has neeh added, to Harry K. Thaw's line of defenaeii lt is Martin Little - ton' pf Brooklyn. ; ' :-"i,-,.' i iv;:Eiv.iii-tiKaT?.; A 100 Poaad Bleeik f;tf IeeWlll pis appear' Oaess WerkyS:' ' As will be seen in the ''Simmons ft Holloweira adverUBement-jtheyhave taken up with a very unique and ori ginal Idea in advertising -their busi ness.' Next Wednesday August )they will; place a 100 pound block of tee in front of, their store to melt away with out help or .hindrance. . Guesses a being registered In a book in theetore on the length of time tt will take the attenuated block ofVtrlgtdtty'; tcjfre solye Itself to Its primary!: element Scores of people ex? guessing4 and he range of the guesses la qliite interest ing. Th least guess registered so far Is 1 hour and 5 minutes, and r the greatest guess is 48 hours. A pair of tan oxfords will be given the person making the nearest correct ghess.;; It does not cost one cent to make the guess and it adds much to the inter est to have a large number ot guesses. Register your name and guess. iy-i; ; Brsdstrect's Trade Report, Richmond, Va , August ,'1. Brad street's tomorrow will Say for Rich mond,, Va.,' and vicinity,- which in1 cludos New Bern. - - -'" . :-" :anllfactllrers ' of ; and ' wholesale dual h In, shoes and rubber goods are ft ' ' ' . e. Orders for future shlpmnnts cot.'lniie to come In and sales t':o,v sn I'm (: ovi-r a comparative pe. i-.-l it t 5 lii-.-.lers con'. mid I "ory further Ii i v 'i riiconrf 1 ! ( ,1 111 i't't I t I !'.- J . I 1 - to e -lo t t..-r r it 4fr'j j SUN LAWN 1 at 20c. I WHY 00TV YOO WEAf?A SMlPaTiQE? OUTSIDE unit; rr e a 1 i m ihi-i.imi SMasM4.avvMsumaMitf'i)resL Am mJamvmmemb lot Si OF PEOPLE WEAR GOOD OUTER. CLOTHING BUT NOT GOOD -SHIflT. THEY -SAY "WHAT S THE DirrERENCE?" THERE S A DIFFERENCE. A WELLJMTTING -SHIRT CA'JOt II li.VtK.Y CLOOt JO YOV. i O Du I OUUl 5H1R T-S S ECONOMY. JU-ST RECEIVED A BEAU- TIFUL LINE IN WHITE AND FANCY ATTACHED OR: DETACHED CUFF 50C, l.OO.AND $ 1 .50. AL-SO THE LATENT THING IN 4 INCH HAED TIE-S 50C. TBIG LOT OF RUG-5 AND ART -SQUARE-S.. CENT OFF ON CLOTHING J. J. 0 f- JUST RECEIVED A Ofnnhrtril f n ?Aiu V v w hU-SSBotbPlaii Plain o CvrnerRroad and kaneocli 8ts, OC3C pot ' mm ;Marble r " and will be "1 . ISO, IR05 . 104 Pollotk it. 7 r Rt,JoLveor WECrWa'XTOOOF trie-WAY THROUG rilTlSV(WTH T&TCELTHAT' YOU.CfVV TftKEAOfF YOURCOAT IMrr FEEL - S COMFORTABLE BE ) 20 PER AND OXFoRD-5. '-a FRESH INVOICE FINE Q; Srdinr ! 0 v w . n 0 and Smoked. 0: Tk A 'T7Xr i TUI.TI A WIRT v.tV - ';;.:; -t'.-v-New Berni C,r II ' joe : -Jcjq V' J- r-V''s t -'-xa -J, 7 ' ?'-"!' I have accepted the agency for this dty for the . B. TUCKER, Proprietor; Wilmington, H C,vv pleased to show yon designs and qvote on HOSCMENTS,' HEAD-STONES, IBOH ; j FESC!-' GATES,: ete.- Satisfaction guaranteed.. , Beal Estate Dealer,, telephone . 203. rt" 1 i '1 Fencing, we carry in sto ' ' ', . r- '.-a and Wire oates, ' .'8 I v. i ' o j'i'it received a lar;; 1 - ' !. ' ."rite or call an. I get Mia: ' i I;u,!are si- '-e. J'-f4 . fa''
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