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Sortt lfou$ BimrttaL NEW BERN. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY MORNING. MAY. M lwlO. TWRKT PAPER WITH KNOWN CIRCULATION DUMBER 48. TWENTY NINTH YEAR ESTABLISHED 7 - 1878 1 fff I ' ll ...ii r.. i I Large Capital is Vital 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 of your banker, 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. J A S. B. BLADES, Pres. T. A. KEEN, V. Pres. V'-'" '" 1' ;J- , -': ' 'J ; SPECIAL NIGHT M N MEN S SHIRTS Made of the Best Lonsdale Cam bric, V Shaped Neck, All Sizes, 1 5 to 19 Thai: happy home scene 11 o'clock p. m. man with a long Night Shirt, good nights rest he does not try to pull it down with his toes. He bought a long tailor ed une frcm J. M. Mitchell & Co. 75c. hub fob 50c. J. M. 61 POLLOCK ST. arm PHONE 288. THE WRECKED IS, T IN $5,000 OVERSTOCKED SALE j Fine Housefurnishing Goods 21 Persons Iujured None Seriously. Cause Derailment Unknown Norfolk May 25 Twenty one persons were injured in wreck on the Norfolk Southern Railway at Anderson's siding two miles Bouth of Hertford, N. C. at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when the engine tender and four cars of train No. 1 bound from New Bern to Norfolk, jumped the track, and turned over in a ditch. Eleven of the injured were brought to Norfolk on a relief train at 7;30 o'clock, and taken in ambulances to St Vincent's Hospital. Others, who sus tained but slight bruises and injuries, were sent to their home. ' - The most seriously injured are; Mrs. W. A. Sanderlin, ankle sprain ed and other braises. ' Sheldon Sanderlin, 4 years old, face cut: internal injuries feared. - Miss Bertie Nelson, ankle sprained, and other slight injuries. Captain W. A Lee, baggagemaster, hurt about body and legs by falling trunks ' Robert Mitchell, colored, severe bruises about the body. David Davenport, colored, cut about the face. W. C Hansel, colored, body severely bruised andseveral slight injures. James H, Moyler, colored, ear and face cut, also bruised about the body Two of Moyler's children severely bruised about the body and badly shaken up Others injured were; Mrs C. A. Teal, leg bruised. Mrs. J. G. Fearing, shoulder sprain ed. Mrs. W. B. Capps slight body bruises. W. H. Hinton, cut about the ear. Mrs. W. S. Blanchard, slight injury to shoulder, W. A. Berry, back bruised. T. H. Tayson, slightly injured. Mrs. E. H. Conger, cut about the face. W. R. Smith, slight body bruises M. W. Picott, slight body bruises The rniinp nf the flrririenr. ix unknown I Running at a speed of thirty miles an hour, the engine tender slid from the rai'a at thu siding, the mail, baggsge nl smoking cars and one coach also leaving the track All (be cars turned over in a ditch alongside the track. The engine alone kept to the rails. Uninjured passengers, who .extricated themselves from the wreck with great difficulty, hurried to l the assistance of those less fortunat All the Injured had been taken from the wreck when a relief train sent out from Eden ton arrived an hour later. The train waa in charge of Conductor J. P. Deans. J. B. Weisiger waa the engineer. Neither waa hurt. Baggage man Lea being the only one of the craw injured W Officials believe that some defect in the trucks of the tender was respor. Bible for the accident. I he rails were new and were found to be perfect con dition after the track had been cleared PRESIDENT ' SENDS NAME S. Basnight For The New Bern Poat Office Cau3eu Supprise. t The report was received here yester day that President Taf lad sent the name of Mr. J. S. Basnight, the well known local hardware merchant as a nominee for the U. S. Senate to name postmaster in this city. There ap pears nothing to prevent Mr. Basnight 's confirmation, and he will ajautpl&iftl flee about July 1st. There, was a good deal of local discussion over the ap pointment , aa the position is a good one and a number were after it. Mr. Bas night stands well in this community a business man, and his political enemies have nothing to say against his charac ter in any way. I PS NOW GOING ON CHEAP FOlt CASH OR ON TIME Sale Lasts 15 Days Only 1 T. J. Turner Fur. Co. 8.1 MIDDLE 8T. I'lIONK 172 Notice i New shipment of Figured Lawns, the newest creations, nothing made to surpas them in beauty, J. J. Baxter. r - .. .- s ' . . Death of Mr. F. 0. Russell. Mr. Francis Daniel Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. R J. Russell, departed this life yesterday evening at to heme of his parents, at No. 24 Hancock St, The young man had been in poor health for several months, his afflictions cul minating in paralysis a few day ago. He was in his 2Uh year of age. He had many friends who will mourn with his stricken family. The funeral will take place at the First Baptist Church, which he constantly attended, this af ternoon at 4 o'clock. The service to be conducted by Revs. Greaves and Hur ley. 1 Banner "Sure Seal" Fruit Jars (with glass top.) M. E Whitehurst & Co. Over Four Inches Rain Beginning Tuesday night, another severe thunder lightning add rain storm visited this vicinity. The rainfall s heavy, the fall being 4.20 inches up to 3 p in. Wednesday. ThiB with the rain of May 8th. which was g 35 inches.adds to the month's total, which so far is 10 86 inches. Out of 25 days this month there has been a rainfall on 13 of the 26. ft TRIP A10NG THE Will Rapid Progress Being Made By The Large Dredges That Are Digging the Canal. Cora Creek, Carteret Co., N. C. May 26th, 1910. Mr. Ewroa: . Jraa bumble reporter, after a long silence, withes to relate, for the benefit of toe many readers of your paper, a trip or an outing taken last Friday on he banks and along the line of the In land Waterway. The writer, one of the trio, which was c imposed of a' hunter, a blue-jacket and a no-jacket, (the first always out, the second eeldom knocked out, and the third never in) set out early on Friday morning getting a few articles togeth er, such as weapons, remedies for snake hftpi etc., which we deemed necessary for auch a trip. All being packed away in a buggy, we boarded the same which in a short while was taken by a swift horse to the bank of the canal opposite, and in fall view of dredge No. 10, which has passed the hesd of Cora Creek and is now at work in the open field After viewing the work done and the rapid progress now being made by the capable captain, chief and other officers and own on dredge No. 10, who are in charge of the construction of the Beau fort division, we abandoned horse and buggy (of course, not forgetting to take with us our outfit) and set out on foot to reach dredge "Potomac," which is at work on the Adams Creek division. about two miles distant and in full view of dredge No 10, with high, steep le vees to ascend and descend, now and then a deep gorge to cross, or slip in according to ones luck, we arrived on the bank opposite the "Pctomac" at 10:30, and was conveyed on board by boat dispatched by Chief Olsen for that purrxwe. The trio being glad to meet our jolly and popular friend, Otto Olsen, and es peciauy in his new position as Chief on dredge ' Potomac," greeted him accordingly. Next, it was oar good pleasure to be presented to Captain Aldrich, who by la J.L I .1. i : or the All mrmbeie Motust Life Insurance Company will take notice i hat if the collector falls te csH upon them In the next few days they will notify me at ones. This is necessary aa there has been a change in the management in this city. 8. A. EDWARDS, Sunt 180 Broad St. Just received a hew line of Lace. Yoket, and Cottars, the newest thine out, See our display window. J. J Baxter. - intmsnt Information has been received that Mr. John K Brock of Trenton, has re ceived the appointment to succeed the late Charles C. Clark, Jr. as U. 8 Deputy Collector of the port. Mr. Brock was lately a Deputy U. 8. Marshal ia this district and made a very active and efficient officer He was located In New Bern for quite awhile and made many friends who congratulate him on his appointment. Brock Gets Addo ar Dup in County ala Pure Silk Half Hose at 50c worth 75c. J. J. Batter. ii ,nej i NEW BERN. N.C OD1CS 40, PAID ON o SAVINGS In 1920 r; a -(TDAMr) . TEOUS RESSIVE How much money will you have laid aside in 1920? The follow ing table will show you the result if you deposit a portion of your wages regularly with this bank at 4 per cent interest, compounded twice a year:- , .. DEPOSITED .AMOUNT EACH MONTH $ 3.00 $ 442.00 10.00 '1,473.00 25.00 "; 3,810.00 BEGIN WITH YOUR NEXT PAY-DAY WM.DUNN C.D.BRADHAM TA.UZELL PR EST. VICE PflEST. CASHIER i i j I 35 38 33 5 Doz. May Blouses Just in to retail at 49c, these goods are worth more, but we have put them down with other goods. Buy of us and save money. SILKS AT COST," we are selling our Suit Silks at cost, a big line to select f rom Call early or you will miss a good bargain. J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T. STORE Ladies Tailor Made Suits We are agents for the Atwretan Ladies Tattering Co., of Chicago, and ill be gtsd for yon te eel hi and examine ear eempses and styles be fore buying. F. M. Chadwick, MERCHANT TAILOR The Bar of Duplin joined hands with I'uesday of Court Ith H. D. Williams. Esq , In the RLnad chair resolutions endorsing Judge W AH. for Supreme Court J attics w unanimously adopted. Several saint saeHsnes sands loyal so tana s behalf of Judff Ali-n. The following ere the , of resolution.. sdoj.t hy the m. uag: Whereas, we have heard with tare tt.t th duKiogutehed sob of Dsaam Hon W. K Mm. Judge of las tfeaer lor Court of the Sixth Judicial Metric I Msaea4lewedeesueeeaoortoHon.il G Censor, late an Associate J oat ire of tho Ho pr ease Court, ariose ososptrrd Urwtofaslee hie be wiled attaoan Ntw Establishment Doinf Ltrae Bashtasi The popular price system of "saiu to eaaare" with its advantages of pjoee- sag the eye and Attiag haifc the form ran b found at the rstst.huh of the E-Z tatters wasted Si the nw Lucas and Lesrle bsllSJng en Mid street. m TUeeoaeei the Stat they plaee before set log ats art sallies seeking entte frees (aa mtaesfttsr aass THE IMPORTANT OUESTHM OF HE How to Boy Sfyfah, High Oslrfy (Jotheact Moderate Prim TW quMUon has be solved -we've served ft We egewt snontha of eetefel otixty an that yea can essae hens and make your selection ts vary few wlnut wfth shetlees asasjraaaa of getting gee beet end asset Tor your money. TJisthao sejrlsar Is design, Oersset in style. Right in quality and moo-rate kn price. Among bondreds of wudsls w ran fit every man form end pars- I eifend say friend and to you Ms. Reader s enrdtal swissn toery sense gad keayeei oor an of slithia Sam Upman. (WsUons known hln east. Kwlrd to (ill h refera th. rifitees f pmHm nmmi. In mas moMiegf SSsesthUd at KeeaHsrrilte, ea the Mad day of Feb tejory, IMA, that wehcartfy islirsi abe asM flsav R. A Ilea for the ofkoo of ef Herth (mmmmmtmSn ra isio Hi M) bo to feu oo quality. At and style sad ally. At all tbediffwei d by tWeeoerem the oaevrtasjity Is prassartodV S4ettie frosn the lateet pronnrtesas Of tso leaasag subssjswc aao forstgn milt, of yrbieh hisadrsds of pat tern, abodts and rrsshiaitiosj ooWta era sbowe so that it Is no trsaMi to slisse a patron's t acts and on easy .set ter he eessJrs a M, Mr. L J. Moore, the lorsj manager, U e gesrtleesaa of setttty sad M an es- la the art of saahbai certMs W the the way, made a lasting impression on the writer as a gentleman fully capable of his position in svery respect. It waa also oar privilege to meet and form ac quaintances with others on board whom we muBt speak of in the highest terms. Looking still farther in the rear of the "Potomac" there may be seen the boat "Maryland," steaming and puffing away in a chase to catch up with her superior, the "Potomac. " when she will then take her place along side and both work together in a manner. The "Potomac" will, in s few days. drop back to complete a short distance over, which will require about days, sfter which Capt Aldrich ssys he win grind swsy ia fall force with the expectation of completing his division in October nest. Having cut whet be terms, the most difficult pert, of the work, they are progressing floe, averaging about 86 feet daily. One standing on the upper deck pf the "Pamlico" and looking down the canal toward Adams' Creek, on either hand, may set one of the finest opportunities for S driveway or a public highway, that is to be seen in eastern North Carolina, it la a white sand bank, beautiful to look upon. Now, we won id fool that we had not only done ourselves sa injustice ia not making snenlion of the hotel-like dinner that wee our special privilege te per uke of, but particularly so ia regards te the eongeaial Chief and Captain, who, though with aa eye to their duties, took a delight ia imparting Information and making It pleasant for the trio tab lag oar leave for home we the digger's room, where we found she wed known and clever John son at the levers BolMng the eoagssted mass of msjetwaery ahead, swayiag and fining Uateaeter into ootid earth from 6 to! feat shove water, which mined by ibaetttojeoeUnuslty giving way, iimiadtog one of a lead slide Looking enathwsrd from car paMtfeg weegnSB hihils the No. to. minded as of the fact, that wa tone oar denartarv Be after s hearty as forth, we beds Use Ren, and with yen know Mr. Editor. Is of l asedei Sad cot tasked the residue of oar ewtRt, we sserted hosnowerd, sad with al osr nos end downs, arrived horn il O. K . In time far sapper. OUR SPECIAL SALE HAS BEGUN and CONTINUES UNTIL SAT. NIGHT Impossible to Qyote Prices, They are Very Low CALL AND BE CONVINCED Barrmgton B ivsrvvwyvvvvvvvwyvvwyl Mens "Crawford" Oxfords Patent Leather, Tan and Vici Kid, Newest style toes. $4.00 Qua"rR-$2.98 LADIES 'PATRICIAN AND ZEIGLERS' Oxfords and Pumps Black, Tan and Patent leather, plain and cap tips. $4.00 $3.50 Qualities at Qualities at $2.98 $2.48 HACKBURN BUILDING. eeeee "(IrflfM Sr.hnril i Rxamination" FOR SALE AT nnu'T pry nim nflhaVlhl UUH I uLl nun Uurln ! tfNE Weak IMasf MsVMa ana m the bees, and feet ttrtd al flHtw . iw (WnawJ(f On ealoesRT F4V 0 AUSTRALIAN LEAF, the ptoassat berbeere. It nerer fails. W. hor. mnf trstisseeiali frees grstef ol teafle he bsjea enssj bhM weJsdsrfRI rensedr. Ra Messaar Qrny't AesasaRsavLasf at Drag. by mail f-rr V.rt, Raoipia ess, Tbe Metber Orsf Co.. Windows, Doors, Blinds asasaoesisis lasss-wiasi a Him n n i snnssssnsnwo. 'sa..inl si We have a full lint of Lime Rod Cement. To think of building or repairing ia to think of the Gaikiu Hardware Co . where your order will be promptly filled Our aim ui to ptetRe end to give you the be price. asa . r ii as - J i " " " " 1 1 " " 1 .... - i Oaskill Hardware Co-
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