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jfcjfflri;.-.'---.)f.. r le 1 PAPER WITH KNOWN CIRCULATION ESTABLISHED IN 1878 N TIMBER 70. NEW BERN. NORTB CAROLINA. TUESOAV MORNING. JUNE, 2 k 1910. TWENTY NINTH YEAR 5fcU Bern Suite I I 2 mvm rs IP 4.6: 4EEZ t - Up Care in Money Matters Much money is lost by those who fail to keep ac curate account of their income and outgo. Few make asuccess of personal bookkeeping if tney pay in cash. The only practical way to have a complete record of expenditures and to secure a receipt for every payment, is to carry a checking account here and lo pay all bills by check. J No business house wquld do otherwise and, the simplicity of the plan adapts it quite as well to indi viduals. v j JAS. B. BLADES, Pres. T. A. GREEN, V. Pre. Waa. B. BLADES, V, Pre. GEO B PENDLETON, Cashier MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS GREAT COP OF! Red Tag NOW GOING ON AT J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288. KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER We have just received another large shipment of Window Awnings and Porch Hammocks. Our Overstocked Sale on these Goods a JU Lasts Until July 1 st. T, J. Turner Fur. Co. . UIDULKW. PHONK 172 nku hkrn, n. j. Mens $15 and $18 Suits $9.60 Hand Tailored, Clew, fresh 916 Md SlKsoiU that we bought from Ug tailoring boon that was rr-Uring from buaiueM. Young mens sulfa, biuinnm men salU, btaek Md blue aaiu, plain nu its nod anappy mUmu at)! at. Hi MB HI WUE5 fOfi H Sam Lipman. i r Middle aad front HL Bryan meet. Ladies Tailor Made Suits offered and Adopted by The New - Bern Bar In Memory of Hon. W. W. Clark. After adjournment of Craven County Superior Court June 16th in memory of Hon. W. W. Clark, the, bar of the city met, at which Judge Henry R Bryan presided. The following resolutions were off ered and adopted and after appropriate ad dresses by members of the bar the court reconvened and by order of the court, hit Honor, Judge K B. Peebles presiding, the resolutions were directed to be spread upon the minutes of the court and a copy published in the News & .Observer and local papers, and a copy sent to the father of the deceased. Our beloved and deceased brother William W. Clark was admitted to the practice of our profession in this State at. the January term 1878 of the Supe rior Court, at the time entering upon the threshhold of manhood. It is within the memory' of the living members of this bar the tribute at that time paid to the brilli tncy of that ex amination. Predictions were then ripe as to the auccess fulness of the career upon which he was then entering: and how splendidly these predictions have been verified is but too well known to us all. To enter this bar in the year of 1878, young and inexperienced, meant courage born of that inward conscious ness of power to produce all that was best of manhood and ability. At this Forum stood the Hon. Chas. C. Clark, the illustrious father of our lamented de ceased, with his then partner, able and fearless, Frederick C. Roberts, Esq , knd the distinguished Matthies E Man ly, Haugbton, Justice, Hubbard, Greer Stevenson, the last named, already called to that unknown shore. Peace be to their ashes, and our present dis tinguished Chairman Judge Henry R. Bryan, who with our brother, II. C. Whitehurst and our absent friend who has sought the city of Winston for his home, constituted a galaxy cf strength and legal ability equalled by few locali ties in our state and excelled by none. And while but stilt young in his chosen profession, this bar was augment in strength and force through the admi aion of our distinguished Senator F. M Simmons, and with such as he and those named, William W. Clark was called lo oppose and vie wilh. To the strength of his own mind wai added that of hi distinguished father, and the firm then formed was beautifully characterized, not only as father and son, but of friend and companion: Side by side the mat terly oratory of the one and the pare logic and deep fundamental knowledge of the law of the other echoed in these halls until an unfortunate accident dis abled the elder from further engaging lo the active life of the Advocate, and the duties of it all fell npon the vigor out mind of the younger, adding daily strength and vigor to an already pow erful mentality, and daily ripening his knowledrfeof men. aa nature and appli cation had trained it lo the law, until he reached that topmast round the cor ted goal of the true aad faithful law Siirh knowleg as his could not be confined within the limit of hi I or within the line of his State, but Out Mte so justly earned had reached his nation' ear, and during the last term of Mr Cleveland a the great Execu tive of this country, he named him to roplac that diet logulshad Federal Ju rist Augustus (l Seymour, whose latter Ufe had been tpeal in communion wilh that kindred mind of our deceased bro ther. Thin sppointm-nt to the Fdr bench met the acclamation of the bar of hi BtaU, aad a factional difference m the pontic of that day, atone pre voted bi waarioir that judicial ermine so Worthily bestowed and so richly mer ited by these attributes which so pre- naeatly qualified aha aa jurist and He was. aa yon all know, at all times punctilios in hi' observation of UsoM aihtr wwkh dtotlagu the tree law yer from the charlatan. Nn of him when hi ana .or attorney or bar, and ae set of Injustice ft laaaaisl Ma ta Breaofwia. T aeaoee, aad of kirn it might be truly aid Ma aManVb ran wa Ms It aaa be bat nn ibght to tana oar bwalefeel Diet lbs bar of frwMata h Ukewle fete that aneth- Cf fPMt Jurl h bn filled from IMF Itot Mto toat ay brethren el ib bar. U a ass It si aaa: Us tons f to knowl edge Whih r.nrv.t he lmn.m.tt1 lo an. Use toss of bay personality -wUsb at ary huh i towel af a feel; the Ian o Ms , ee mrgwMa, Ui aa, aad ajto km of hi tree frtootobto aa dsn Government Indictment! Against Bull Leaders, SI 80 LO ATTEMPT iZ3 - AT RRRRFRY Cause! Con siderable Covering of SUorte. Market Closed Dull. ( Special to Journal. New York, June 20 There waa con siderable short covering today by those Who baa sold on the announcement of the government's indictmentotthe boil leaders There waa no other feature to the market and business became dull when the argent covering of abort was over. There is still a great confusion of opinion concerning the speculative status of the market. Crop advices were uniformally good. Spot sales were Ave thousand bales at fifteen points advance over Saturday LATHAM, ALEXANDER & CO, Accident at Box Factory WhMe engaged in operating a mortis ing saw at'the Defiance Box Factory which is located near the Roper Mill last Saturday morning a Mr. Aldrich had the misfortune to get a thumb and one finger severed from his hand. Banner "Sure Seal" Fruit Jars (with glass top.) M. E Whitehurst & Co; . The "DuPont" Arrives The torpedo boat "DuPont" after which Com. C. D. Bradharh and a crew of the naval bridade went down lo Charleston after last, weak, arrived in the city Sunday evening after an un eventful trip. The boat is built entirely of metal. both steel and iron, 175 feet long, has a 17 foot beam, baa two engines which develop 4500 horse power,, carrie 76 tons of cosl and has a displacement of 165 tons. Oh the deck are located three torpedo - tubes and three 1 pound guns. The torpedo guns use an 18 inch whitehead shell which is considered to be one of the most destarnctive missiles used by the U. S. Navy. The boat is painted black and a hen the deck ia cleared for action it resembels sn im - mense whale. The engines can develop a speed of do knots an hour, and speaking naati- c ally this is splitting the foam at a pretty lively clip. Com. Bradbam and the entire crew are congratulated upon their success in making the trip without a single mis hap. ThiH shows that whet Now Bern people start out to do a thing it is go ing to be well done. Mr. Ralph Lupton Shot In Letr By Negro High way taan While enroute from thii city to Jones County yesterday morning, Mr. Ralph Lupton, a travelling salesman for the Carolina Gspcery Company, was held up by a negro man when about 10 mites from this city, and after refusing the miscreant's demand for money was fired upon, the ball taking effect in his right tbigb. The following is the substance of Mr Lupton' s statement of the affair; "Early yesterday morning I left New Bern in an open buggy en route to Jones county to secure orders for my firm. 11,1 I '1 Jt .. wnen aoout lumites irom tne citv a negro man who was very shabbily dres sed walked out from a clump of bushes which grew beside the road and asked me to stop a minute. Thinking that the negro pronamy wanted a match or to enquire the way to New Bern I stop ped the horse. He then walked up to the side of the buggy and Baid: 'Boss I want some money.' I told him that I would also like to have aome of the same stuff , then he said "I have got to have some money and you have got to give mei what you've got. " After say ing this he jumped away from the side of the buggy and grabbed the horse's bridle and at the same time drew a re volver from his pocket. In the foot of the buggy was my satchell in which was my revolver. I thought of this at once and reached down lo secure it wnen I made this move the negro fired, the shot striking me in my right thigh and going clear through. After the negro had shot Mr, Lupton he took to the woods and has not been seen since. Mr. Lupton immediately returned to this city where the. wound was given medical attention. This is not the first time that travel lers have been held up in and around this cily by worthless and desperate negroes, who refuse to work but had rather steal and even commit murder, and it is high time that something ibould be done to put a stop to it. j . :?. .! ThePeoples Bank NEW BERN. PAID ON 0 SAVINGS n.c.;; -STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE 4i July 1st Re investments The first of July is the time when many people re ceive the semi-annual interest on their investments, and intact when a large number obtain the principal itself on securities' The money thus received should not remain idle but should immediately be deposited at interest. Our Certificates of Deposit bear 4 per cent and afford unquestioned security. WM DUNN PR EST. C D.BRADHAM VICE PR EST. ( TA.UZZELL CASHIER SALE J. J. BAXTER'S GREAT CLEARANCE IS NOW IN FULL SWING Every article in our big store at cost or less. See our Special Bargains for To-day. Clothing and Shoes at 50c. on the dollar. BALLOON KSGENTION EVERY DAY M 12 O'CLOCK A PREMIUM CARD ON EACH BALLOON J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE "High Grade" Colonial Glassware. M. E. Whitehurst &Co. Negro Shoots at Officer. For Rent. Two suite of office rooms in Moore building opposite Gaatan Ho tel. One office building adjoining Ar mour Packing Co, building an South Front street. C T. HANCOCK. Aft After being ordered to throw up his hand by deputy officer Outlaw at Do ver Saturday night, Leonard Hill, adis reputable negro of that place, drew a revolver and began firing at the officer. After the chamber of the revolver had been emptied, the officer who had in some miraculous way escaped injury walked up to the negro and placed him under arreat. Hill was given a preliminary hearing yesterday morning before a magistrate and In default of an $150 bind he was brought to this cily yesterday after noon aad placed in jail to await th e next term of Superior Court. St ruck by Train and Killed. JUST RECEIVED LINE OF LADIES It Hi II SITS On all New and Up-to-date Merchandise, we are giving REBATE CHECKS Which will be worth your while to take care of. Bat t iiigton Dy Goods Co. Fred Carter Bound Over Fred Carter, seaman oa the revenue cutter "Pamlico" who assaulted WiM AMaja last Saturday afternoon near the market dork, waa given bearing before mayor McCarthy yesterday oa a warrant charging him with secret assault. After bearing the evidence the Mayor decided that the case waa to ajrioaa a on for him to pass sentence on and bound Car ter over to the aest tana of Superior Court under a bond f $100. 'VWWWWVg Mens "Crawford" Oxfords W ar scant for the AtnerrUa will be glad for yrm to call io and fare nnjrwsj. , - Tailoring Co., af Oh ago, a 4 aaa atjrta aaa nawfl railed to find Any Ctae After a careful WrajtsfaUoa the negro in the notUMra Met toe of tbeehy th potloe bava failed to And aay evidence or cloe a ta who t be ae- whOtn Mm Hargett, the i found as a asasi ia oH chutes few day, ; st lacked Mm Hargett 1 stilt ooaSaed at lb said tor mm tMft on tM fets rmoi toon r tame be will be aat ti A kao aay lata. la Mew Totlt, Patent Leather, Tan and style toes. Vici Kid, Newest land hatird. t ved was) in b ailed. TV Sbabart bav put the " at at ads" oa at ta Carina Tbeacvb, Broadway, New Verb. Witb we H Ur real N- York tafotag wild r It. aad every body . whittling it Tk Near York World. r aUrt la aweary it with th gay ajar aawate. win gr two aaaga ft am it Mk4o Oaa 1 "Tbee Mule HaM From Rennet Are W." aad tt other U"Pr lit . loing cUarry Yam Yam. "Ward, aad aMnmaast. land Worlds Jaaa Wand lag t While attempting to cross Neuse riv er bridge near Kin ton last Saturday night. Mr. CteveCoker, of Kin ton was truck by a westbound paaaenger tram and instantly killed. Mr. Coker was a brother of Mr. R. C. Ceknr, of this city, and 1 (urvivad by a wife and nvcchildren. His body waa horribly mangled by the wheel of the engine and hi feat area were barely recocnisebl after the aaat. He-waa buried la that city yaeteiday afternoon. - Win Local In This at y Now York June AH li following plan af Inn TeUnoat' automatic telegraph Company to interlace the whole country at an early data with lis web of suto mllr telegraph wire, annnunceme nt was made in Mew York today that ha under advisement the expansion of IM syrUan to H part of North Caroljnt. CocasaeUoa latobeaatahlwhedby way of I mMiIM to whkh point the ayatem will be extended July lit from Chlrsgo and lndanapll, where it ha been oarting fee tb lat 18 raontb Wil Ham H MeCottum, former 8ariabad at of CoaatrwHiaa of The Pewtol Com paoy, wba h) in rharg of the eaten few of the MltomatH- nyeteoi. ha been keoktog ewer the gnamd for for the laauraraUoa of line. the elite a tH for eoawtMU with tb $4.00 Qua"rRe' $2.98 LADIES 'PATRICIAN' AND ZE1GLERS' Oxfords and Pumps Black, Tan and Patent leather, plain and cap tips. $4.00 $3.50 Qualities at Qualities at 1 $2.98 $2.48 WETHINGTON & CREECH HACKBURN BUH.DING Ad,aAJ i WANTED! I iv baahbdll ft uiowutrr Tteoi are; Wabitgb (InM horo, New Barn, Wkaetoa Babwa SaMa bnry. UbarMU, Co . BIcabeMi City, Dwtbem, Qrnnakin, AcwllW. I addiUa to betnga boon of kv estimable vlue U th pohlet. Mat O : May awtoauti yter wUl aava May apf e of tb aalry baaarili af t tboeaaade nf oattar a roar k telegraall j Second bmkJ 20 H. P., (Mcr En glodj. Mm be kt good coBdMini. eeee H.KMmMH H CALL ON US. M$MeMBaMMMaaMaawmaamMB We invite you to call Bt oat ttore when you thin of anything you Oded in the rlaxdwrnrrrline. Wheth er your purchaae ia large or small you will receive the tame courteoug attention. We ceil attention to tome of our summer goods. Ice Cretin Preewrs, Coolers, Oil Cook Stove. Lawn Hose, Screen Doors and Windows. G ask ill Hardware Co. I With the band af fea eat. aad mm tm Hern r. JT1. viiau wit, tailor Middle mmm Phage 147 Nrw hra Pi. B. III
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