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NEW BERN. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY MORNING. JtTNE. H HMO.
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If You Want to Borrow
we invite you to call and see us. We will consider
your application carefully and promptly, and if we
can consistently do so we will be glad to make the
loan.
Of course a carefully managed bank, must not
make any but safe loans, but when we regard a bor
rower as deserving of a loan we are quite as happy
to serve him as a good depositor.
It takes good borrowers as well as good deposit
ors to make a live bank.
JAS. B. BLADES, Pres. T. A. liKSEM, V. Pres.
Wm. B. BJiADBS, V. Pres. QKO B PENDLETON, Cashier
SPECIAL IN MEN'S
NIGHT
SHIRTS
Made of the Best Lonsdale Cam
bric, V Shaped Neck, All
Sizes, 15 to 19
That happy home scene 11 o'clock p. m. man with
u long Night Shirt, good nights rest he does not try
to pull it down with his toes. He bought a long tailor
ed one from J. M. Mitchell & Co- .
75C. VALUES FOB 50c.
J. M. Mitchell & Co.
61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288.
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DRUMMERS MEET
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Cdovention Will Last Two Day?.
Many Features Are ou
The . Program.
W ilmicgton, J une 2-The United Com
mercial Travelers will meet in grand
council here Juno 3d and 4th. The first
day will be given exclusively to the bus
iness of the organization; the second to
entertainment. The Rev. William E.
Cox will open the convention in the
Academy with prayer.. The address of
welcome will be delivered by Herbert
McClammy . C H. Jones will respond
in the name of the Travelers' Asaocia-
Among the special features of the 2d
day will be a street parade, a steam
boat trip down the Cape Pear river,
several luncheons and affiance. All vis
itors not interested in the business
sion will be given the freedom of the
city. Their badges-will admit them to
all ball games and theatres.
Banner "Sure Seal" Fruit
pars (with glass top.) M. E.
Whitehurst & Co.
COTTON MARKET
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Leading Bull Interests Control
Old Crop Situation. Mar
ket Oversold
Special to Journal I '
New York June 2-tne Government
Report was better than expected, but
found the market in an oversold condi
tion. Alter a smaii initial DreaK, prices
rallied sharply on short covering.
The leading bull interests' are still in
control of the old crop situation, and a
further demonstration against the short
interest is looked for tomorrow.
In view of the excellent prospect for
the new crop, trade interests are in
clined to believe that advances from
the present level will be only temporary
LATHAM A LEX AND
New shipment of figured
Lawns, the newest creations,
nothing made to sur pas them
in beauty, J. J. Baxter. '
from "The Girl and the Wizard.
By special arrangements with the
publishers of the music of the musical
play "The Girl and the Wizard," The
New York World will publish next Sun
ay the song hit at the production, mu
jeie and words complete. This is the fa
mous "Frsntzi Frankenstein ' soi
jwhich fairly brings down the house ev
ery time it 19 sung. Be sure to order
next Sunday's New York World to get
this song
Pure Silk Half Hose at 50c.
worth 75c. J. J. Baxter.
Swansboro News.
KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER
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Rev. C. P. Snow, pastor of the M. E
church here, has just returned from
the commencement exercises of Winter-
ville High School and speaks in" very
high terms of the school. Rev. McFar
land preached the annual sermon an 1
Attorney General T. W. Bkkett deliv
ered the literary address.
Mr. P. W. Bell, of this place, repre
sented the local lodge of Odd Fellows at
Goldsboro last week
There is more bull ting being done in
Swansboro at the present time than we
have ever known before.
Mr. James Koonce is making good
progress on the two story store building
of W. N. Marine.
The large yacht of Mr. T. H. Pritch
ard will s"on be ready to launch; be Is
bUo having a pretty little cottage) err c
1 c I n ar the Methodic church
Rx Sheriff D. J. Sanders was In town
Monday. His many friends expect to
pull him out again for sheriff this year.
We are having very pleasant weather
now and farmers are laying by their
eoriLcrop.
Just now Ashing with hook and line
is b coming fine sport as wall as profit
s' Ie.
We are headquartera for Store, Porch and Window AWNINGS and
HAMMOCKS. We have Awning and Hammocks in atck like above
cub and Can furnish you promptly. Owing to the rush we will continue
our Overstocked Sale one mors week. Visit oar store and be convinced.
of the bargains.
T. J. Turner Far. Co.
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Excursionist Imbibes Too Freely
and Slashes Another With
Pocket Knife
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Coast Line Will Help
Mr. E. Cliff Cohen, representing, the
Atlsntic Coast Line was here yesterday
in the interest of his company, and in
speaking of the July Celebration to be
held here, Said the Coast Line would do
its best for those coming in the day
time, running extra trains when nec
cesary , so that visitors could spend -the
day in New Bern and get home each
night. Of course this applies to those
living between this city and Wilming
ton.
Just after the excursion train which
was run from Morehead City to, Wash
ington N. C. yesterday had crossed
over Name river bridge on its return
trip. Mr. Thomas Styron of Morehead
City was seriously cut on the throat
with a knife in the hands of E. D.
Buck a resident of Beaufort county.
Just bow the trouble started could
not be learned as none of the excursion
ists could give any particulars but it is
stawised that Buck, who was under the
influence of intoxicants, became offend
ed at Mr. Styron's endeavors to quiet
him and unexpectedly attacked him
with a large Barlow knife.
Friends of the injured man dressed
bis wound as well as possible with the
facilities at hand and upon the arrival
of the train in this city he was hurried
to a physician's office and given the
proper medical attention. If no serious
conplications set in the wound it will
doubtltss head within a few weeks.
Buck was arrested and carried to
police headquarters where he was i
quired to give bond of $100.00 for his
appearance at a preliminary hearing
next Monday afternoon.
Notice.
All contributions which have been
promised for the Veterans dinner will
be received at the E. C. D. wharf this
morning anytime af tor nine 4'clock.
Every Daughter of the Confederacy
ie earnestly reguested to be present as
early as possible
HARRIET LANE HYMAN
I President
Civil Service Examination
- An examination for the position of
Deputy Collector and Inspector of Cus
toms ill be held at the post-c ffice la
this city on June 18, 1910.
For application blanks, and for full
information relative to the examination
qualifications, duties, salaries etc, ad
drM Secretary, Board of Civil Service
Examiners, Post-Office, City.
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"High Grade" Colonial
Glassware. M. E. Whitehurst
& Co.
Immigrants Enroute to Mew Bern.
The writer was informed veatprrlnv
by Tony Cusmai, an Italian, who came
to this city several weeks ago and
opened up a shoe repairing shop on
Craven street, that be had just received
a letter from his wife stating that she
and their three children were enroute
to New Bern from Naples, Italy and
would arrive here next Sunday after
noon. '
Special Sale.
We have just received the finest line
of brass beds that has ever been shown
in the city. Different styles and differ
ent prices. Prices from $14. (to to $ 60.00
Call and look our stock over J S Mill
et, 87 A 89 Middle street.
For Rout. '
I IK W. J. Mootford sent to this mar
bet last Saturday the bast Irish pota
toes mm have seen this Beseem.
COUSIN PHIL
Tiro suites of office rooms la
Moore building opposite Gastou Ho
tel. One office building adjoining Ar
mour Packing Co,s building on South
Front street.
. C. T. HANCOCK. Agt
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I WANTED!
Ttf BUY FIELD PEAS IN ANY QUANTITY. 1
FOR SALE:-C0RN, OATS, HAY AND ALL . I
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swef vej MBWa am. n ra m-r i m
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PILES 1 PILES I PILES I
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William' Indian Pile Ointment wiU
ear Sited, Bleeding and Itching Piles
It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at
once, acta aa a pootttea. gives Instant
ratter. Williams' Indian Pile Oiotmot
is prepared far Piles and Uehmg of the
private parte, 8oW by drogfieta, mail
80s and 14.00. William.' M'f'g. Co.,
Prop., Ctevotead. O,
The Piaasnn Board of Craven County
ill saeet at court hftaae est to first
lomtey te July. l10. tSW betes; the 4tb
day. All spp't'anH .ninns ol
fonfwWrete soldier and sailors or
ilow of ta sasse who wtab to apply
for poeteoo. or have tbetr peeeiosM te
before the
Ttx-e
already oa Mm itet need as appear
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A WOMAN'S JSAT 1DKA
W Hsatery, btf) Sflk aatj
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I 10c to 50r.
Jl MowlMll9HPv Hutwaief. of asmssal
' VB7'V I IPBBO I TOPS
?Sr In 7Sr
la how to
larllhaat tessHh M is bard
lovely in faeo. fonts art
ay woasaa wui be
therlr,
In priav
$2.00 to $5.00
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tkrmjSS. otassaTrfte erl
Sfjtss'sW BlMs)vt'W ssJWlsWoJm ffVsAsraassrt i
Reduced Rataa to Morehead City
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The following round trip fares will
apply from New Born te Morehead City
and Beaufort
Season Tickets on sate June tot to
and including Sept. , 1910. Final lim
it Oat 81st S too overs will be allowed
In each direction at all s tattoo oa ap
plication to conductor. Ordinary bag
gage can be cheeked oa thee ticket.
Pare ft 60 to Morehead City; 11.80 to
Beaufort.
Week End Ticket on sot each Sat
urday and for Sunday1 miwajast trains,
June 4th, 1910 te sod Including Sunday.
Aug. 28. 1910. Tickets limited to eon
t ouous passags te each tfrosUon. Pi
nal limit ttekateaoblss) tttardey Uml
t,.1 m return the fsJkwlag Monday.
ticket eoW on Hu.Mlay Hnjlted te fo.lo
log Tueeday. No stopovers allowed . Or
dteary baggage will be chocked. Tbeo
tickets can he estestfed to rot on aoi
tetor tbaa October 11, If ss-soeutad to
ttekot agaot ot destination before oxpi
rottea, stat pay ate of the dttTereooo
hotwooa tbo fare paid and the faro for
ataaon tiekete. Week east faxes 11. ft
te Morvtemd City, and iM to
tort
Soodtr Tiekeu. Oa salecteasksy Jua
Mh and oaeh fteaday ttssmllss te aa
hvlodteg steooay Boot, ft, MIA Tick
t limited te date af ssaV No etof
ovv will be allowed. No hagafs Will
U rh.-k). TKkat may be
to taw fsjysssAaa Till day tf
I to ttekot arwit -at asssUaatten bafnr
altraotlv Pot , mDirottea. and awjaftwt of the d-fT.r
aaeo bttwaan far poM tad tao Srsak
Tvi rstft Tcstpta (so 4ttUssHloM sMFTsW
Unveiling of Monument.
Tb Woodmen of the World, in pursu
ance of a beautiful custom of theirs in
erecting a monument to the grave of
each deceased member, will make a
trip to Harlowe next Sunday the 5th of
Jane, to take part in the unveiling cer
emoniea of a monument erected at the
grave of a member of Myrtlewood
Camp of Carteret county.
The houseboat "Comfort" has been
aecured to take the party from New
i, and will leave the pier at foot of
Pollock street, Sunday morning at sev
en o'clock sharp. In performing thin no
bis fraternal duty, it la hoped that eve
ry avnmber, who can possibly do so, will
be oa hand promptly at the hour named,
and as ih entire day will be consumed,
it would bo well to have a good sized
lunch basket along.
The family and friends of the Wood
men ar at liberty to take in the trip,
aad every arrangement trill be mad to
make it restful and pleasant. A small
contribution of fifty cent oaeh to cover
costs will bo required.
The "Comfort" will not be able to
roach the point of destination by about
three mil, hut comfortable boats will
b on hand ft make the transfer, and
every body s expected te have a pleas
ant Urns.
HnaiH
hut Arrived
Will paper now in stock we dvokie-1
to pot In good ouslity paper so yon
at have te wait for it to bo or
w wilt bo plod to bow you h
price from 10c par doable roll to .00
i. 8. MILLKfL
t7 A ft Middle St. Tb Farm turr Man
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eoples Bank
NEW BERN, N.C,
DAin r"ifvl CTBOKin . .
L 2R1 COURTEOUS
ObAVINLab PROGRESSIVE
GRADUATION
Graduation is an epoch in the lives of young men and women.
As they leave their schools or colleges equipped intellectually for
the battle of life, it is too often the case that they are ill prepared
to grapple with its practical problems.
A gift of a Bank Book will go far toward remedying this defect;
for it is the lesson of saving, of living within the income received,
that is the fundamental principle of success.
This Bank welcomeo Savings Deposits in any sum down to $1.00
upon which it pays interest at the rate of 4 per cent.
WM DUNN CD.BRADHAM TA.UZZELL
PR EST.
VICE PhEST..
CASHIER
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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 from
Call early or you will miss a good bargain.
J. J. BAXTER
DEP'T. STORE ELKS TEMPLE
ADVERTISED SPECIAL SALE IS OYER
BUT WE ARE HAVING A SPECIAL SALE
EVERY DAY
OUR MOTTO-We Sell For Cash, We Sell For Less
Ba f ington Dty Goods Co.
Mens "Crawford" Oxfords
Patent Leather, Tan and Vici Kid, Newest
style tors.
$4.00
Qualities all sizes. Re
duced to
$2.98
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Oxfords and Pumps Black, Tan and Patent
. leather, plain and cap tips.
$4.00 ' Qualities at $2.98
$3.50 Qties at $2.48
WETHINGTON & CREECH
HACKBURN BUILDING.
For Salt Cheap Launch
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lnMr, 04 boat Is at ft sane I
Wm. lies t H. P. e.fU prat t keell I
rxw She's ftttesl op Mh life potter-1
vera, Mffcler A tM every trrtof i
aiiMiiry for er?rK pmsers or
freifht Will esrrv ot 19 paesefiffrnt
Hm I srpsrkted asJeene. Makee miles
per hoar. Reaeun for wntm InteH
net tMfftj eemigh ittlng tatcar kassta.
Far rartsMr taformetioa write ta.
CLAOD tAXJQ,
North Hat,
SAMUEL HARLEY LYLE. JR.
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Make Cooking a Pleasure!
Why riot mike cooking pleasure during the hot
summer moothi. make it comfortable? inlfte kitchen.
You know what will do itl, Why a New Perfection''
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook Stove. Alwaya ready
for use, they are the finest thina out A new aup
m. at
Sam Lipman.
I dusk ill Hardware Co.
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