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leg? PAPER WITH KNOWN CIRCULATION ESTABLISHED IN I NUMBER OH. NEW BERN. NOKTH CAROLINA. SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE. TWUKTY NINTH YEAR 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 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 ate quite as happy to nerve him as a good depositor. It takes good borrowers as well as good deposit ors to make a live bank. -a? 3. B. BLAOKS, BI.ADKS, V. F tiKEKN, V. PKNDLKTOJM YOU MAY BE TRAVELING TO THE BEACH OR TO THE MOUNTAIN, IN EITHER EVENT YOU WILL NEED A Trunk, Coat Suit Case, or Traveling Bag. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW LINE Trunks at 2.00 to $15.00 Straw Traveling Cases 2.50, 2.75 and $3.00 Coat Suit Cases 1.00, 1.25, 2.75, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00 and $7.00 J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288. DETECTIVE LOOKED AS ROBBER WORKED Negro Woman Pickpocket Arrest ed After Having Stealthily Stolen Money Richmond, Va. Jan. 11. Thomas He- Malum, chief of the detective bureau, watched Lou Charity, a notorious negro pickpocket, steal small parses from chatelaine bags belonging -to Mr. 8. M. Robertson and Mrs. J. Wallace Snel lingp, of South Richmond, and as a re sult of the clever work- on -the Mnftsf the id'MafejtetEEresB ia behind bars i the second police stot.ion upon three chart much rail. ges, a conviction upon either one of which will mead her incarceration for several years in the penitentiary. Standing near the counter where the two ladies were making purchases was the negro woman. Directly behind her was Chief McUahon, who had suspect -ed Lou Charity of being the person who for the past month or so has stolen from various shoppers in Broad street. ..The ladies erfried their chatlinae bags on their arms, and in each bag was. a small purse containing their money. While the ladies wero engaged in looking at some particular sample of cloth or article they intended buying the negro worn in would steathiy appro ach them.defUy twisted Open their pur ses. The smalt purse on the inside would be extractedthe chatelaine bag would click and the pickpocket would be g. Twice she worked the same game" a department store in Broad street Fri day morning, and each tim Cnief Mc: Marion was standing withing two feet of her, on one occasion looking over her shoulders and witnessing the theft The negro woman was placed undi r arrest and will be arraigned Saturday morning as a suspicious character tnd tupon two other more serious charges, each accusing her of stealing from the person. There is a difference of opin ion at this time as to whether or not the negro can be convicted of a felony, the money in (he purses she stolen not agtrregaling 50. REACTIONARY COT TON MARKET hofKr P RIVERS I fhcJ Lover Liverpool Swl Business in Spots. Short Sellers Have Largerly .Covered Special to Journal ,-4 New York June U. The cotton jpar-. ket was reactionary again today, on a i small volume of bu-rroWs. iverpoOrf cable reported loweriprices and a smaller business' in spots. . Weather advicos indicated clearing weather in sections, where tw&ukpi of the possibihts of ton Big results of Efforfs Simmons And Thomas For East the greater part of short interest was covered om the reeent advance, and thai weakened the tech nical position of the market. There were no sales ot spot cotton here today and quotations were SO points lower. LATHAM, ALEXANDER &C0. "High Grade" Colonial Glassware. M. E.Whitehurst &Co. ft Rainy Week. Last week was stormy, rain falling nearly every day. Friday night and Saturday morning, thunder and light ning with heavy rain was the severest, the rainfall being 2 80 inches, and 5 29 inches for the week. Wondsr Freezers Best Made. M E. Whitehurst & Co. Button Fire Company to Give Festival MjBBssTJsWsWM I I " : I r.-- The SurfnuMt Fills m ' I S&k . A loiKi-lcll Want- .'Hi I . MM Ke A V. 1 ' I Mil vav fit: j BM r MBHHB I m M n. ... 'A ijf BW xleB WmPSr VealUlH-Nw.ar OtuiW Ibsllnl Bj ( II TLL U.llau. u-UIm sa.,- aseisrsin Is 4ali f. U t.i.,1 si nnn II Ilia Hi llWVIi DVOHUlal vwvv'ii w issaau - in. ii h, atn rs rv aaam ma nf frs.trh afsrhon Rim4 Rnrmrf . GuinnUcd. W II fnnjf Well IH.ii I i tm ia. - -- - arm. Ar. - el I :il I. .. u. I A .tkai 1 nT li J en ww up;n ewe " ir" " iiv w i i an mi wi; iiocn Dt-mirtn m (.cn m hlJT FOR 10 DAYS ONLY I FOR SALE I l. J. lurner m. to. i Just Arrived Wall paper now in stock we decided to put in good quality paper so you would not have to wait for it to be or dered, we will be glad to show you the prices from 10c. per double roll to $2.00 J. S. MILLER, 87 &89 Middle St. The Furniture Mar Falls Overboard. In order to raise some much needed I 'I nl i to help them prepare for the State Fireman's Tournament which will lie held- here next month the Button Fire Company have decided to give an 'elaborate festival within the next few ays. This event is being planned on a grand sc ile and the citi.ens of New Bern are ipromiiiud n rare treat. Just what date lth event will take Dlace has not been Mi finitely decided but this will be an UK unced in due time. While endeavoring to step from the market dock to a boat which was an enured alongside of the wharf last night a visitor to the city, whose name could not be letrned lost his foothold and fell overboard. . . :s Tne visitor was presumably thorough Iv intoxicated, and but for the Dromut assistance of bystanders would S have doubtless been drowned. However he was pulled up on the dock without any serious injury. Wat Held in High Esteen by His Colleagues 1 CITIZENS MASS MEETING court" house "i This Afternoon at 5 O'clock EVERYBODY INVITED Ihildren'e Day at Centenary Method ist Church Tmiay will be observed as Children's rDy by the Centenary Methodist Congregation. At eleven o'clock 1 trie-' pastor will preach r. short ser mon to children and while the sermon will be especially adapted to children it will contain matter of interest and he p the young and old people of the congregation. " It It especially desired that the Sun d .y school including ill the children with their parents, meet with the rtg o'aqpeBgregition at eleven o'clock to boar the sermon. The Children's Day contribution will be made at the Sun day school hi the afternoon. The night servlee will be occupied by tlie Children giving! he regular ( hi W riift'n Oay program. The music at both hours will be furnished by the Ssinday clmi choir, - "I. si ) ' : I rnal. , i IsVJ Special to Jou Washington, D. C. June 11 Through the active work of Senator Simmons and Congressman Thomas the ibird NorthCaroKna OoMgreesion aldistriet se cures following Hems river and harbor bill now passed by house and senate. Carteret County; Maintenance of harbor at Beaufort and Beaufort inlet. belief is that twelve -thousand toe hundred dollars : the oatstarJRng New survey Carteret Island Slouch by way Taylors Creek; new survey of Cape Lookont harbor of refuge as commer cial harbor or harbor for supplies for vessels; improving Morehead City har bor in front of town of Morehead City, nineteen thousand dollars; construction of channel from Inland Waterway to town of Beaufort, by way of Gallants channel, twenthy seven thousand hundred and seventy six dollars, Any balance to be used for turning basin in front of Beaufort. Pamiico County ; Imprsving Bay river twenty one thousand dollars. Improving Smiths Creek at Oriental, sixteen thou sand two hundred and fifty dollars, Craven and Jones counties: Improv ing Nepse and Trent rivers; for main tenance, to includs Securing dep'hof four feet in Trent river from New Kern Trenton thirty-sixthousand dollars;im proving Contenea Creek two thousand dollars, improving Swift Creek, to VancebOro, according to engineers re port, one thousand six hundred dollars, survey of Core Creek to improve Na vigation up to Core Creek landing. Onslow C unity; improving New river and waterways to Baaufort N. 0. twenty - t hree thousand seven hundred dol lore, of which sum six thousand seven hundred dollars to be expended upon New river making depth of five feet to JackwMivil la. Duplin, Sampson and Pendar counties improvement North east, Black rivers, and Cape Fear seven thousand dollars. There is also included in the Omnibus Light House bill two thousand five hundred dollars for Range fights on Bogus Sound, in all there are one hun dred and sixty seven thousand f ir third district. i - .-' ' ' - ieoples Bank NEW BERN. N. C. PAID ON b SAVINGS STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE Wh apa-Woman Should Know About Banking Every woman should know how tojjeposit money and draw checks in payment of her personal and household accounts. This bank es pecially invites the accounts of women, extending every courtesy and attention while our officers are always pleased to explain every p detail connected with the keeping of an account. WM DUNN PR EST, C.D.BRADHAM VICE PflEST- TAUZZ ELI-cashier OUR GRE4T CLEARANCE SALE STARTS Wed. Morning June 1 5th. Every article. in our big store marked dD,vn. Every body invited -to, come. BALLOON jSWI EVERY DH 111 12 O'CLOCK J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE Banner "Sure Seal" Jars (with glass top.) Whitehurst & Co. Fruit M. E. Wi.l Return Tonight IN ADDITION TO OUR SPECIAL PRICES On all New and Up-tc-date Merchandise, we are giving REBATE CHECKS Which will be worth your while to take care of. Baffington Dry Goods Co '1 .UJU.-.IU.LUi-UUll, vvvvvvvvyvvvvvvwyvvvv I Mens "Crawford" Oxfords . . . f . . - ft ff r . j IJMatMriftWi t Momwn ami i.ivcr T li will brao up the nerve. W aifk kMftMML IM I MDQANnrv and mvkfnraU lit whole tyaUr. Boll by Sftfciil Rtvival Nctict OXFORDS! OXFORDS!! A late numriicr meant g and lone summer, and hot m HURRY ! DS. now mnw i we hiv led fro. Lipman Today will b one of rwU faiUrwit at Mm- riraC Bipti.t rhorrh At 10 'tott IW. will b Urmon'a rot it martin to MMWfi apwui r 1ft bkftalftfti apoft lb work of While talking wi h R. A. Nunn yet terday about the late W. W. Clark be aid: "After Htudying law with hia father. Hon. C. C. Clark, who ta one pf the ablest lawyers .this bar has ever pro ducted, Mr. W. sW, Clark was licensed (o practice law Id January, 1878. Among the twenty young men who obtained their license at that time no one of them ever attained the reputation accorded to Mr. Clark although one of them be came a member of the United States Senste and several of them gained great distinction for their merit Mr Clark's industry, his talent conversation, aa well as the skill with which he tried his cases soon made hia abilities known and hit reputation at tracted the beat clans of bueinM. I do net recall any very important case which has been tried at this bar within the last twenty years In which Mr. Clark, did not appftar His eottVtesy.to other lawyers was unfailing." While every esse wss a combat hs wasted no energy In preliminaries bat when the flbt was o he allowed no quarter His patience with young Iswters ws. crest' H wished them sll well end f -It no envy wash they succeeded. Hs waa one of the greatest lawysre ketol lectuslly this tnws) has bad. His prep araliss) was sisaalsti, Mis lalsaaesda erar clear and transparent. Hi llhu tr.iion. were stria lug, the words with which ho enriched his argument, wees full of meaning. His argument, went .tralghl to the intellect of the Judge and carried eonvkrrtor. will than. It tm delight to lawyers to hear him d acttas law. I do not aay he waa wisest I nor the greatest lawyer that I have known In my time but I do say that in my ei patience I The nartv of local BDortnmen who went down to Ocrocoke Inlet last Tuen day night on the house boat ' 'Comfort to enjoy a weeks fishing will return to the city tonight. A message received from one of the party ststes thst the weather hati been ftll that could been desired and that the occasion has been immensely i-njnyco the whole party. Leather, Tan and style toes. Newest Foley's Kidney Remedy may be given o children with admirable roult.. It does away with bed wettmir.. so recommended for ase after and scarlet fe.vfliw . net me nlcH Ktlchin Withdraw Call Raleigh, N. C. di.ix.t h, Jhno II -Governor Kitchtn today withdrew 'hw oaU tor a special session of Urn 1rvi.lv ure June 14, the emergency wh c h I .v. ..ii - 1 - -' .1 .. use, having t- I. jr. ' Tk Doroose of the session ws to provide means for taking up a ballance of K9.M7 SOD on a refunding of the hot d issue of f),e.tW doe January 1 On Tli in list mi asaanrsa TSMceo Com pany took one million dollars of the m w foot per cent bonds at par and todi y beakers are business men nf Norm OaMiasn vast Governor Hsrhla by as. viUtWss in the Htnte isfrlil aad in 4 ramu tee sohcribed the rsrasinusg 11,17, fOO mi IBO.nrjO additional. sown, the eiosiag t ' The (IW If alali IMala," the sir of rtottfcCsrt-lins. 4y ,h rsad Hi saprssM aaart dsWatti ftnr ks U(t boobs awsawafilMBi of law esponad k 1 1 VeiaeeT g i iftftkllst llsjge will WM w. is wnii .r-.rh nr. Nmmi " ThU la Mr lu USIIISSSSSSS, ss ssn were WJ ssr. w. ke)ft For Salt 0m Lmmdk l,.mnr. the beam Hs. In H new oWsftttai vara. Ugh wr 1 1 Is ft ayjajtrt P. ngins (it .rural i let i hrMtisns com and gwt a gMmpee of toe retosllei elty. Ls4 the askiaw verted eoese aasl We woe SB the better Asalksy. At three o'siecft ks the sftemonp ttssre wtN he a great meat sag few men as bag, topis. "Daad. yet losing " The stfftftgaisH makes this message eepael.llf isteteeling to those for Whom His tntssjflad of corse th-tgwlll heatK.Ui-r great fraiftrt. WBI rwrty sf tWl sjsstisi sWarsfhl aa awui There will Has t seps rated ahrons stskss lbs msa ngin ef aw sod toseTerJng I par hoar SSIUS til tkl hrrr tinlr SW krgS) SSMSgfc W. Clerk, like again. Wa shall sail soon see hie PILES I PILES! PILES' WIIHaasT Indton Pits OMmeSw WlM rem aikad. stlnHn and Itohsag Piles It ihasThs she sasssats. aiasys rtehtog at asnSB, sots as a poaltire, gives maUat reJkaf. Wtwiaass' ladsso hi. ointment la paapaiid far files and ticking of the pHrsto parts. flst by djriagglsts, mall lh sad 91.0s. Wllliasss' M f g. Co., Cissilaal O. ! Patent j $4.00:",,:;;:-rK" $2.98 IvlAfllES 'PATRSGIAN' AND ZEIGLERS' 1 S Oxfords and Pumps Black, Tan and Patent C C 'a Jather, plain 3nd cap tips. $4.00 ' Qyalities at $2.98 J n;rT'iiimTnrAT i rnvrru I v I I n I 1 1 1 tV l K rr l II y X H At .KHI KN HI II.IMNd C .Ms.MsMiNaaAhjaMjfaMatM J LEAVES OF CiUtlCI UADI I. I VI I IU ..... J I AT t j ..e.......eeeeeee..ee... SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSawassaaM a ssa I - - KsV Jra Sftai Make Cooking a Pleasure skea poy botsia aad anstossasVisjuriw mr drsas t kasrMol tAvxmtoc Hrqk aejttstl at 1 fa --. k. .... , m ssrssm S sspssass aesssj very m 4aaaHKajBW Why not make? cooking summer montni, rnaKe it You know what will do it 1 Wick Blue Flame Oil C uae. trvtv are the finelt hi ark jlraaurr during the hot (ort,ihp mlbf k.t.hen. r Pfrfection " m ready out. A new tup- Hftorc Co 11 L k atrvr a things ra H 1 Car. A Front 4MaV
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