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PAPER WITH O " KNOWN CIRCULATION lESTAEUSHED 4 1878" ' W; !r!:V l. "NEW BERNNORTO CAROLINA. TUESDAjf MORNING. MAY, 10 9WJ ''rff yS-'y TWRNTtlNlNTB EAR - lainnjiER M CQilfMES I I1TIQH r - r r , . , ' -1 1 i . 1 MM ufEIU . ' .. .4V..-i . . '" ;.' ' ''.Mt.j.f vara-v r- .. , AS IT IIOV IS i 1 - ' . & - . i- f - Whether your lawyer or your doctor has much or little money is immaterial to you. . The quality ot their service does not depend on Capital. - - ; But your bank that is different, for no amount of personal willingness on the part 01 your Danker, can take the place of the ability to serve that ' goes only with the possession of large capital. - : : -With these facts in mind the $200,000.00 Capi tal of this Bank becomes a matter of serious import in choosing a Bank. .IAS. R. RTiADKS. Pros. T. A. liRERK.'V. PrwL 5M 53 KEEP YOUR EYE ON CONGO CLOTH 27 inches wide. All Colors, It Takes the place of Rajah Silk; Sample submitted on request 25c. per yd. J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288. 5 - cielhis - 5 OF- No Exercises at The Opera House 1 ' , . bf Speakefr. . Owing to the bsenc of Congress raan C, R. Thomas, who tTnabl to bel'. A tw0 'weeV term of bnl n eounty here today, M .expeetni, and make, memorial day address, she program or rxercisea at. the- opera house will be omitted, and only the parade and cem etery part of the program will be car ried oat. At 4 o'clock this afternoon, all who would like to join in memorial day observance, are requested to gath er at .Academy Green under - Marshal W, C - Brewer, where procession will be formed and march to Cedar Grove cem etery where the program, already an nounced will be carried out. Let there be a large - gathering to make the oc casion a sincere expression of love for those who died, giving their lives for a cause hallowed and revered by a great people. ; . . , Holiday Notice. Tjday being a holiday the poat office will observe the Allowing houra: Close from 9:30 a.m. to 6 pt m. One collection and one delivery by carriers. ROBT. HANCOCK, Acting P. M. Fine Housefurnishing Goods We have a full stock and will sell: everything Cheap Time. Sale now last for the next for Cash or going on an 30 days. d will; T. J. Turner Fury Co. 93 M!I1MHT. Craven County Sunday School Asso- . ciation Mr. J Van Carter, General Secretaiy at the North Carolina Sunday School Associat'on was in New Bern on yes terday and met? the Surday , school workers of the various churches in a conference relatived to the organization of the Craven County Sunday School Association'. The association is an in terdenominational movement and those present manifested much interest in the organized Sunday school work and decided to ceil a convention of the county Sunday school to be held in New ttern on Thursday June 2nd and all Sunday schools of all the denominations are expected to have delegates present. Preparations, will be made for a large gethering. the delegates Will be enter tained by our people. The Sunday school workers of New Bern are expecting good and lasting results from the or ganization and nothing will be left un done to make the work grow and go. The purpose of the organization of thii eountyja to secure a deeper Inter est and broader "lew of the organized Sunday school work then the means of interdenominational co-operation. . A temporary organization was effected last : night with D E Henderson aa President and T J Mitchell aa 'Secre tary and a co-operating committee ot 6ne representee from each of the de nominations in New Bern to prepare for the cootrty convention to be held on June 2nd. Convened Yesterday Arning. in - "ThiaCityor , Two, weeks, ; cession, juuge ; Lyoa'Preslding Superior Court for the trial of dvtl easec .convened in this cityi yesterday morning at 10 o clock with Judge C V Lyon of Bladen county presiding. . 4 , Only ne case was- called during the entire day; "that" being 'the case of the city of New Bern vs. Enoch Wada worth At the the morning session it was found that one of the main attorneys wai absent and the case was continued pntil the afternoon session. - When court convened at 230 o'clock the attorney was still absent and it de cided to postpone the ; cases until next Friday. Court then adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning. ; - See our special line of Screen Doors and Windows. J. S. Bas- n.ght Hdw. Co., 67 S. Front St 5.35 Inches Rainfall The "dry spell" was broken in everv sense of the work on Sunday; The crops were all In need of , moisture, was the report all around this section, and the wiBh if not prayer .was fef ,ain. Sun day morning it threatened, at noon slight showers, this was followed in the afternoon by thunder, lightning and heavy rainfalls. Again Sunday night there was thunder, lightening and with heavy rain, the total rainfall for the day and night being 5.35 inches. The rain extended to. the coast, much to the joy of all farmers. Now is the time jto buy light clothing and isummer Underwear, we have them in all weights and grades, J. J. Baxter. i Just Arrived ruoKB i?2 vWJRtf, c. j j ) ( ) ( : : (:) (:) (:) (:) ) ,t,;) () : t: (:) (!).(:) i) :) .) '' -V - ... - ' ' THE AMERICAN STOCK- CO. i HAS JUST RECEIVED ITS STOCK OF Spring arid Summer Goods Itpt atyles tn mans and bnyl Oothlng to select from, at prtaea. lo t: uit everybody. A bai)dMme Une of fiats for spring and summer wear. Sboea in all sk and leather. . atlafactlon guaran'ed. .: ; V . ' '; 1 ; -. .Wallpaper now. in stock we decided to'put in good qualify paper 0 you would not have to wait tot it to. be or derud, wa will be glad to show you the prices from 10c per double roll to 2.00 . J.S. MILLER, 87 A 89 Middle St, The Furniture Man Pony Attempts to Swim River Several Weeks ago Mr J P McCullen who resides at Bridgiton, 'purchased a small banks pony which he carried to his home and placed in the - lot with another, horse. From the first it was seen that there was a marked affection existing between the two arimals and whenever the horse- was taken out of the lot to be' driven the pony always attempted to follow. Yesterday morning Mr. McCullen hitched the horse to a buggy and start ed across the bridge to tola cily. In the meanwhile the pony lucceededin get Unjr out of his atable and seeing the other animal going across the bridge attempted to jump the fence, a barb wire affair, and. follow. Being unable to do thia the animal went to theside of the stable lot that fronts upon the river shore and plunged in. intent on swimming the river;' When about '400 yards from' shore boatman who was passing at the t'me, saw, him and seiz ing his ur drove blra back to .the shore There he was caught and plaeed In his stable. . - -....! -..-', ' " ': That Riverdale Road. , A few days ago aa article appeared in the Journal i stating that .the county commissioners had made av order for a jury to be appointed to lay off a public road leading front (he Beaofon toad to the poat .office at Hiverdalav - Comment was made about the road being a pri- tate affair for thirty year., that was moved or shut up at the option of those :J ever whoa Jand it eroeaed, That the MOrpe of the road . had , been changed several times Wis a fact;, that o one could deny, was and la the opinion of (he wrjter, that a public roJd from Brl cea Creek church to RirtrdaTU aa ar gaot Beceuity that has befi anpre iitd for the poat tlilrtjr years la, the Opinion of eveiy body; IWlrg in J hat saeMoa. One ef the land otaer tsferred tetoek exoepUon at the ankle and send In iEiiilifij, BLOWS, UP YOU CAN'T DO; BETTER , , Thaa to rraJe at our Druj Store ' Wc offer yoa i com plete line of drujc store goods, of quality to he trusted an j at i fair cost. F.icrj point of service b perfect in! there'! satfefactioti la every df3l wiih us. V Gaston Drti -Comnr.ny pubH earninff a public road to Rivrdl. . To say the least Of It'tk mlladlnf to the general pobtie, and an Injuatice tn the land owner. The wntw mint hav mad orris of the sutmnt darlns a ) of metiory. A I bars never lod op a mt4 Ua'.l!rg to Ritrdle, hut aly fmlhed o, and the road has fitter , bra Ved only by party wha ntnM amtll kit that the ro4 rl uvrr t!n fd'n I y tfiiiortTi t fniVt a f! itp primnn on tha I finr I f I mm i n.tMi'inera aa a tnan pf galr.iig Slr ; ii , 1 1 k ht r' 1 l' o r- i c ' o (' jr T ' ! ' ' " i 1 ' ' 1 , n 1 i ! II i-ii'.r- explosion Was jleard For llitesi. ..Vilauy-Injured.;' l . Camden, K. J.,'May 7 Eleven men were hurt today, eeveraf of wbn It (a believed will die, when the boilers op thaaew United States governmrat tug boat Bl Charlee exploded aa ah waa leaving the Dialogue shipyards here. ; ' AU ef the ma were knorkei unco' eclottt by the tamflc force of 'the -plotloA and several were hurUd over teard. Thsy were Mcued by the Crews ef ether boats at s richer in the river, and ruahad ia row boa U to t)a ahora. Three ambulaneee wr; waiting ana they ware takaa to the hot filtaU i i ' 1 1 i i i i i i ii .ii.ii. !r i taa following eommumcauon wniea ine, r THE'!AMERICAN, STOCK;. 6 Nit Mr. H0WAiI,i ' - A'- vUO-MIDDLK ST.'f'-E.IKNW Bern journal-Will you dsya ago and paaw d by t! Inapt ctov. w ' - . ' ' A - i i'n t,Mr- i an' old suharriberauttUah a ' There waa a thuilrous r'jmrt as the m in .i i.t..i i- ik t ni.it l f t'i'-ff i-v'i f . ,W luaiir w n ow puoarrioarpumian a a i ia f x-i a-F a a r i a '' v-' ' w w ' ' ' relloa W the Srticl' a1 i - -.1. . -. - -.. , . - .- - 'i' Hew in all oVm-tli i.e. i vrl of the Dia Were hit, ThsSt. Oier!p la 1. i Nt la UngtK. 25 ft benm, anr) i I rJi j'h.. Tl.i gfivrnmnt fr.-'.' "t -tif'd, ard an inTtalialii n . -.1 te afff la t! a r r f U V ' v I' - Eef ;;,Schuler Delivers Powerful "Address on Prohibition. Food ' For Thought fa Sis Article As pastor of this church which has ever stood for law and order,' I am ex pected at this time to address myself to yod in reference to a number of mat ters fa which you and the public are vi tally interested; The easiest thing in the world to do is to criticize the other fellow. It's a mighty easy task for you and me to sit tip and tell the other fellow how to do and what to do, but its Dot so easy when we undertake the job our selves. .'Let me say here and now, that I am not in this city, pastor of this church and a citizen of this city to un justly accuse any man, or set of men. I am here to .find out the truth, to face the Issue, end to handle it, so far as within me lies, to the best possible ad vantage fox all concerned. Don't understand me to say that I am td be a figure head; that I am to com promise with the Devil. Not that at all, I have never done that. But there is a right way and a wrong way to do every thing, and the right way is the way for me, and the way I shall .seek to find. Occupying the position I occupy, and in view of the reputation of this church and my worthy predecessor, people ap proach roe concerning a great many things and expect me to exercise my in fluence one way or the other. I am glad they do. I expect them to do so, and I want them to do so. I think of the preacher aa the man in the middle, the man who goes between; the man who is to stand as a mediator between men and opposing forces, and harmonize these for the glory of God and the good of the human race; the man who under God is to lead out and cluar the way that his people might reach a higher plain; that evil might be overthrown aitd righteousness established. Defining thus my relationship to God, His peo ple and a lost world, and real, zing the awful responsibility that is upon me, and my utter Worthiness as a servant ef His, I can only face a frowning world and say, "Lord, what wouldst Thou have' me to do" and say ? Included in the number who recently walked out of the shops of the Norfolk and Southern Railway on a strike for higher wages, were several of my con gregation, and naturally they do and should expect me to express -myself in reference to the cauae they espouse I feel that I owe it to them and the community at large to locate myeelf on a question of such vital importance to the rank and file of working men the country over. ; As I understand it, these men have made no unjust demands. They have merely aak'ed to receive the aame rate of daily wagee paid by other railroads to men In this section -of the country, who perform the aame duties which these men performed for the Norfolk and Southern Railroad. .Whether we take it seriously or not, nevertheless, its a fact that labor has come into her own, and the haa comu to atay,' .Workingmen have rights, and these rights art aacred and should be protec ted by every good citizen In this nation. There wai a time whea organized capi tal could and did defy the labor in thia country, whippet) it ino line and . con trolled It at will; but that time is gone, forever gone, and we rejoice at its pasainf. t-''' l :., : Tha working man today holds the ttt QaUon ia his band, and it rfratthat he should; only let him be thotlhtfol and careful to' heed the scriptural Injur tion, "To do tlnto others as he would bav them dp pntejuow", . ;T ' T PaoHrarfioN Law. . The rJor;ernent Of the prohibition law ia a Question our people, should be gin atudylof about, loi tale dty th Uw Is not an f oread. 1 1 am doing aft in my power to Bad oat why thle ia not done. 1 v f '.; a ' '; I am sot prepared tonight (0 speak about this matter as 1 want to speak about It. But God bflr.g my h Ipar, I sm going to get prepared. J ' The police ay they art doing ' their beat I don't want to diute what they aay, perhaps tbry are hdoett In earing ao, but I caa't see it that way. Put M mt sy thkw The f suit Is not aU theirs, you folks Who vote prohlbt Una sit around here with your haaJa Iq your pKket and let the dovil run lha l iwn, you-tome of yrw dim't try to help nfuria the law. The prj,le anak tha law and lie t-"'l''a rrforre the If ion atant ,m law tr.f.iTKd ymi are triinj to try to help d'i It, . Th man aha will art tha hyrwrite sr 1 t'.te for prr-hibit;on,.anl then flip arntind h"f I bny hi arhitkey and k i', !.! nt 'r th, l .t j' -ti t ". ,::-r NEW BERN, N.C, T' ; Ao. PAID. ON STRONG Zi L c AV1 Kir C ' COORTEOU S 1 05AVING5 PROGRESSIVE Every Banking Facility It has been the constant endeavor of the manage ment of this bank to furnish everj. possible facility for the convenience of its depositors, together with abso lute safety for their money. An account with this bank will prove a valuable asset to1 any corporation, firm or individual requiring the best banking facilities. WM.DUNN PR EST. CD.BRADHAW VICE PR EST. .. 'j' : ii lid TA.UZZELL CASHIER DEP T. STORE If Stiit It's a ot Skfat You are looking forcome and see our line. We carry the largest line of Silk and Wash suits in the city, in all the season's newest colors and . styles. Our line of skirts are not to be surpassed, eith er in style, price or quality. We Invite Yotir Inspection ' 4 i Hi ir WETHINGTON & CREECH 1 UIACKBURN BUILDING. The Biggest Hcement EVER OFFERED BY ANY MERCHANT IN NEW BERN Beginning to-day we will pive 5 per cent rebate tickets on all cash purchases and in addition will give on each dollar spent with us or paid on account a Clock Ticket wnich will entitle the customer holding the winning ticket to a Beautiful Decorated Dinner Set. By this new plan every body will get a fine discount and stand a chance to get the dinnar set extra. The old clock tickets will not be good in the new series and every one holding any fire requested to send them to me at once. AU outstanding rebate tickets are good. J. J. 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