PAPER WITH
KNOWN
CIRCULATION
NEW BERN. NORTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY j MORNING. JUNE. 12 19 10
AiflMBER 71
TWENTY NINTH YEAR
ESTABLISHED
IN
1878
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Care in Money Matters
Much money is lest by those who fail to keep ac
curate account of their income and outgo.
Few make auccess of personal bookkeeping if
t h v nav in null.
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I he 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 to
pay all bills by check.
No business house would do otherwise and the
simplicity of the plan adapts it quite as well to indi
viduals. -
.1 A si RT.Anna IW T A UUKEN V Pm
Win. B. B5.ADES, V. Pres. - GEO B PENDLETON, Cashier
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Red T
Sale
NOW GOING ON
AT
J. M. Mitchell & Co.
61 POLLOCK ST.
PHONE 288.
WOMAN MAY
BE MAYOR
FURTHER GOT
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WHl Eun in Nbw Hampshire
Primary as Republican Can
didate -Sends Check.
Concord, N. H., June 21. -Mrs. Mar-
illa Ricker, who was characterised by
Col. Robert G. Ingiesoil 'the most sensi
ble woman I ever knew," is to be a
candidate for governor of New Hamp
shire. To an advocate of her interests
here, Mrs. Ricker has sent her check to
over the primary law privilege frpmc
San Jose, California, and is expected
soon to arrive in New Hampshire to
push her candidacy.
Mrs. Ricker will run aa a Republican
She Was the first woman lawyer to be
admitted to the bar of the district of
Columbia and New Hampshire and. once
was suggested to President McKinley
for appointment as minister to Colum
bia.
Due to Shorts Buying. Cro
ports. Spot Sales at Hig
Special to Journal. .
New York, Jane 21 The cot tots mar
ket scored a further recovery today,
I he largest buyers beinf those brokers
who bad sold most freely on the an
nouncement of the indictments Friday.
This buying was consequently thought
De covering 01 snons. inert was
no other news to account for the ad
vance. i
There" are scattered reports of back
ward growing conditions in some par's
of the belt, but crop advices generally
are favorable. Spot sales 1 ,000 baleB
at 15 points advance over yesterday.
LATHAM ALEXANDER & Co
Married
Last evening at 7 o'clock at the Bap
tist parsonage Mr. James S. Foy, of
Trenton, and Mi-s Fannie Benders of
Pollocksville. Rev. C. L. Greaves pas
tor of the First Baptist Church, per
formed the ceremony.
Banner "Sure Seal" fruit
Jars (with glass top.) M. E.
Whitehurst & Co.
No Trace of
Mr. Luptrn's
Found.
Assailant
Although the sheriffs of Craven and
Jones counties have made diligent
search for the negro man who on last
Monday morning shot Mr. Ralph Lup
ton, a traveling salesman for the Caro
lina Grocerv Company, while he was
driving along the county road enroute
from this city to Pollocksville, they
have so far failed to find any trace of
the miscreant. Several negroes who
live in the section near where the
shootine occurred and who Ailed the
description of the assailant given by
Mr. Lunton have been questioned but
each of these proved a satisfactory al
ibi. Mr. Lupton is still confined to his
room from the effects of the wound,
bat if no serious complications set in
will doubtless be able to be out within
a few days.
KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER
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We have just received another large shipment of Window Awnings
and l'orch Hammocks.
Our Overstocked Sale on these Goods
Lasts Until Jtdy 1st.
T. J. Turner Fur. Co.
93 MIDDLE ST. PUONH 172 , NKYV BEEN, N. ?.
Will Go to Washington.
- A team composed of local ball players
will go over to Washington Friday
morning to play the Washington base
ball team. There are a number of ball
players here who are the "real thing'
and with only a little practice they can
doubtless do some playing that will sur
prise the local fans. It Is more than
probable that the Washington bunch
will receive another drubbing from the
New Bern team.
Mr. Walter Watson Pastes Kxaalaa
A message from Wilmington y ester
day stated that Mr. Walter Watson,
on of Mr. J. B. Watson, of this city
tnd who recently graduated from i
prominent medical college in Virginia
had made a very creditable showing In
Um examination hold by the Stat
Board of Medical Esminers st Wright
i villa Beach, and had been granted
license to practice his profession.
$18 Suits $9.60
Hand Tailored, Okas, Fran 911V sod $16 suits that we bought
frett a big tailoring bouse that was retiring from btisiuaat.
Young mens suits, business mens suits, black and blue suit,
plain an it tod nappy extreme styles.
tic tun no uiiiicc mo toon
tij ww jn mum ron 3.iu
Decorating Will Begin About 15th, of
ON ADVANCES
I
RESOLUTIONS
OF RESPECT
If
Log train Is Wrecked
While enroute from this city to
Oriental Monday morning, log train No
7 jumped the track and seven cars
which were loaded with (oga were
ditched. t
The train which was in charge of
Conductor Joe Johnson and engineer H
M Wiggs, left this city at 8 o'clock and
was about 7 miles down the road when.
the accident occurred.' The tender of
the engine first left the rails and before
the enginner could reverse the loco
motive and.7of the cars had been thrown
from the track,
Several of the crew had very narrow
escapes from injury, but fortunately no
one was hurt.
To Box Renters.
Your Box Rent is due.. The Regula
lions reauire me to close your box it
the Rent is not paid by July 1st.
JESSE S. BA3NIGHT;
Postmaster.
Uninjured By Long Vail
While playing on the bed with his
two brothers in a room on the third
story of a hotel at Morehead, Sunday
afternoon Alton the three-year-old son
of Mr. Mstt Elmore, of Dover, rolled
gainst the window screen pushing it
out and fell to the ground below. Those
who witnessed the accident rushed to
the scene expecting to see the liLtle fel
low's bones crushed, but by some mirs
culoua chance the child landed without
any further injury than stunning, which
caused him to remain unconscious for
about an hour. A doctor's examination
revealed no broken bones and the child
returned with its father to its boms on
the evening Norfolk-Southern tram, as
bright sa though nothing had happened.
In falling the child landed in a sitting
posture, which saved its limbs from be
ing broken. , . I
Jn Memory of Our Departed Bro
ther William W. Clark Mem
of St John's Lodge.
In the 63d year of his age, in the ze
nith of his manhood, and ripeness of his
brilliant mind, our beloved brother,
William W. Clark, has been taken from
us to that realm where no traveller re
turns. Exslted to the sublime degree of
Msster Mason in the year of our Lord,
1886, his splendid personality has ever
impressed itself upon the membership
of this lodge, and his gentleness of
character and unselfishness of aim, to
the same high degree, has entered the
hearts of his brethren.
He entered into his chosen profession
of the law, at a time when the bar of
his native home possessed the flower of
his profession, and when it became the
work of a master mind to equal the
force of their ability and strength.
The son of a man whose splendid
mind, power of eloquence and com
manding physique bad raised him t he
peer of any produced by the State of
his birth, the standard set for his youth
ful aims was high, and to reach which
became a task requiring brain and abil
ity of the highest order, coupled with a
will capable of overcoming obstacles,
and conquering minds, skilled and
trained.
Possessing by birth, and accomplished
by training, a rare mind and will, this
task set him was soon performed, and a
copartnership formed with this talented
and gifted father, which gave th ) ear
lier opportunity for the exhibition of
his powers.
His fsme grew with his knowedge of
the Isw, and soon extended beyond the
borders of his State, reaching at last
the seat of his government where it
found lodgment in the breast of the ua -lion's
great. President, who named him
judge of the Federal bench, made va
cant by the death of one of her great
eat jurists and while this honor was re
moved from his brojv through the chan
ces of a political faction, he continued
his practice, grown greater through the
growth of his learning and the force of
his knowledge, until the hand of death
found him waiting at the bar battling
for the rights of his client's cause,
hile his great mind outlived the
strength of his weakened frame.
The love of that father, whose guid
ing hand piloted him along the devious
paths of his chosen profession, was the
crowning beauty of a pure and upright
life, and the admiration of that world
thst knew him best. The tender devo
tion to those of his loved ones who
leaned on him for atrength and protec
tion endeared him to those who knew
bis life, and the ioyslty to friends, and
seal and fidelity to s client's cause, add
ed to that great mentality ever exerted
sod ever ready, built for him a client
age only commanded by the truly great.
This tribute by bis lodgecan but voice
the truth of the simple words here giv
en to perpetuate of record the virtues
of one whose life can be truly the en-
sample to Uie lawyer for greatness, to
Um friend for loyalty, to the son for
devotion and to the brother for affec-
TA9 htM
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Peoples Bank
NEW BERN. N
O. PAID ON
SAVINGS
STRONG
COURTEOUS
PROGRESSIVE
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July 1st Re investments
The first of July is the time when many people re
ceive the semi-annual interest on their investments,
and inf act 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
PBEST.
C.D.BRADHAM
VICE PR EST.
TA.UZZELL
CASHIER
Wonder Freezers Best Made
M E. Whitehurst A Co.
to Marry
re-
Sam Lipman.
Cot. Middle and H. Front Ht
The flags and banners which
ordered for uiw during the State Fire-
Ill's Tournament and Bi-Cantenlal by
Messrs Moon and McSorley will arrive
today or tomorrow and will be placed
In position amait Um 16th of next month,
practically every basfoess boose and
private residence in the dry wiU b
decorated and when the work is com
puted the buildings will indeed proasnt
of the
i.rh has bos
i it Is oottaod that the lo
eal branch Is ks ssorO taaa $ttt a dW.
Copt, and Mas. Store who have Ulo
wort sa ethane hove boon In this ehy 4
was. During UktottaMtnoy nave oo
oared 1140 from Um attains of Now
Son hot took say mil novo boon
hoary sod l 7 hovo boon sbllgwJ logo
to Soke Tk W o gooO wart ood okook
ko ooppjrtodkytno illkislof thtiofc
The following invitation has I
crivod by friend in this dty; .
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Grayson request
the honor of osur pros on ci st
the marriage of &ok daughter
Annie Sot tries
Mr. ClsodC Jojga
on Wednesday, Juan tko twenty niith
nineteen hundred and ten
Vienna, Virginia.
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 HSCENTION EVERY DAY M 12 O'CLOCK
A PREMIUM CARD ON EACH BALLOON
J. J. BAXTER
DEPT. STORE
ELKS TEMPLE
JUST RECEIVED LINE OF
LADIES VD1L M PANAMA SKIRTS
On all New and Up-to-date Merchandise, we are
giving
REBATE CHECKS
Which will be worth your while to take care of!
Bar t ington Dry Goods Co
To that father, tod to those sisters
sod brothers, whose hearts are stricken,
the sympathy of this lodge goes forth,
and while no earthly hand can stay this
sot raw, and no words sssusgo their
grief, yet lids resolution transmitted
may boar to them a message of the
sharers of their hardens.
DAVID L. WARD,
OWEN P. OUION.
GEORGE GREEN,
Committee St. John's Lodge No. S, A
r. aadA.lt
Mens "Crawford" Oxfords
Patent Leather, Tan and
style toes.
Vici Kid, Newest
Qualities all sizes,
duced to
$4.00
LADIES 'PATRICIAN' AND 7EIGLERS'
Oxfords and Pumps Black'.' and Patent
leather, plain and cap tips.
While waSting op MW street
afternoon, tan witto ootksad s
of small wooden atractnroa host
five rotate that aret dJagraea
Tho bwldtegs. if
of hating boon 11 Mil I hi
tssa days nod rtawe
pairs made. TWro oro a an ash 1 r of
tnot
lltyau
Ladies Tailor Made Suits
W an afonte for the awarNka LaaksTToMuiIng Co, of CHaago, aaof
thll ho gted f or yoo as call in and ssaanlno ear nojnyssa and styles ko
fra ktgjrinf.
ks thai
of
tedgs at M
Tho old folks
w.ll S
of nW
m th.
MMlO S
r m ru-j...!.!, inn
r. in. wuuuwiui, tank
At sight thwra wm a
Una sad tairaaskaj itrt was saaat-
taat eoory sOs Toot
dkioaa to tho oharoa. one fcy rostoroik
Ttrnr oHU ko ssrvMo so nana! thst
at s s owoa and taatget st a
"High Grade" Cotonial
Glassware. M E. Whitehurst
& Co.
Coat $144,000.
mm.'
tho arrival of tho torpedo beat
of poopl- Imvr . n
tanaairtala tko coat of this
Par tho benefit of
these wo will elate that taw voaoot root
the government 1 1 44,000. and was bollt
ia UM, and at that Unto was one of
tho largest tornado boats la tho United
Htetes Nsvy.
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tho WWW
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Arts la taking
hMftal 1MB SagtpHnd Witt Frs&L
No one nood say that Our
tea traits rf tan
100 St S fair If
nomteol eoot Ysotarday aovoraj w.
kt f row tan
brongnt In front tM sioakfy nad nod
Hod atwaad froos kaans Is bnan The
paookas tots osoooa aro snnx nf the n
paaf is oaanty. kwt WMSS u9 wawwihss
kwawM wttats la a km wonta-
$4.00
$3.50
Qjjalities at
Qualities at
$2.98
$2.48
WETHINGTON& CREECH
HACKBURN BUILDING.
kaaaa4 t akw4 i
WANTED!
Second hand 20 H. P., Gasolene En
gine. Most be (n food conditton.
Emm's
STORE
In 0 drvslopMnMit of North Caro
aa's ladnwtewa, tho North Cn.
Agrirolter and Machni
a fmiainU port. Its
ar giving tkotr hvns lo I
our trurkmf. war
.Thay, oro
taatr wsy tnto oar f
ru.lt, ino to bong
. . . - - .. . J
our Tnnfm. um ovr raiirrMls. I
irwW4. Btejf tta iMt tho monnoodsdat
nsMatafo as Iho Stete's grnwlk. W
tr gted to woto that aasro yosnsg own.
than war bofoot afa naahsnw. thmngh
HnO wall raipfad inatltotem. a nlaaa
tenuMn
to tho almi'tkntii
We invite you to ctll at out ntose when you think
of anything you need in the Hardware line. Wh ?th
T your purchase ia large or small you will receive the
same courteous attention We call attention to some
ir summer goods Ice Cream iMfcrs. Coolers.
Cook Stoves. Lawn Hose. SefcW Doors and
Window.
G ask ill Hardware Co.
MlaMl atrial I'lmno 147 New Bom W. &
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