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PAPER WITH KNOWN CIRCULATION Hi mtt ESTABLISHED IN 1878 NUMBER 78 NW BERN. NORTH CAROLIN TWENTY NINTH YEAR A. THURSDAY JfORNDfG. , 8 InktTP I f in Mnnir Mnttre W Much money is lost by those who fail to keep ac curate account of their income and outgo. Pew make asuccess of personal fookkeepinjpf they 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 to Will bills by check. No business house would do otherwise and the simplicity of the plan adapts it quite as well to individuals. Win. B. BLADES, V. Pres. GEO B PENDLETON, Cashier X. i ft f if - . f ii -v ri LADIES TAPED NECK Gauze Vests ALL SIZES NO PRIZE M NEWS SHORTS FORCE COTTON RALLEY Regular Price 10c. for 7c. each, 3 for 2Qp; J. M. Mitchell & Co. t 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288. Western Union Will Confine Its elf to Transmitting Business. New York, June 28 General mana ger Brooks, of the Western Union Tel egraph Company, issued notice today that the company would not furnish news bulletins either by special wire, by message or on its tickers, relating to the progress of the Jeffries-Johnson prize fight at Reno, Nev. , en the 4th of Jnly. - - "' Numerous applications have been made for such' services in various part of the country. The Western Union Co. will confine itself to the handling of such messages as may be filed for reg ular transmission in the ordinary man ner at Reno by press associations, by newspapers and by individuals. The Western Union Telegraph Co. is not in the business of gathering news. The various ticker services of the Wes tern Union Telegraph Company are for the reporting of quotations and matters of official record. They will not be used forgiving news descriptions of this priza fight." ' 'v v -' No News of Importance, Waiting For Government Report. Special to Journal New York, June 29-During the past few days the cotton market here all in Liverpool hal become oversold on iood weather reports, and today a sharp) ral ly occurred on purely technical e ndi tions. There was no news of im ort nee. iaSB0l-''-i' '"' H The trade is still holding aloof, end ing further weather reports from Tjbxas and Oklahoma, and the issuance of the government report Spots were quoted ten points higher but there were no sales today. LATHAM, ALEXANDER A CO. I! . . ii TKHB I Peoples Bank " I NjtW'BERN. N.C. II Miss Mary Burke Passes Away Her many friends in this city will re gret to learn of the death of Miss Mary Burke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T, Burke, formerly of this city but now residing at South Ken, Wash., which occurred June 23. A big stock of Peter Hill Underwear and athletic shirt and short drawers on sale this week at 39cts. the gar ment. J. J. Baxter. Wonder Freezers Best Made;, M. E. Whitehurst & Co. Pretty Hone Wedding Yesterday Af- "BELLE MEADE SWEETS" (THE CANDY OF QUALITY) SOU DHLT B j Gaston Drug Company ON THE CORNER PHONE 66 OPPO. POST OFFICE. mm All Boats to be Decorated. During the Bi Centennial week every boat in the harbor will the attractively decorated both with the New Bern and National colors. A t night powerful search lights will cast, their rays up and down the river front and the effect of this on the -ari-colored craft will doul t less te startling as well as pleas ing. It is estimated that more than 60, 000 yards of bunting and other drapeiy Will be used during this event. . Miss Helen B. Brock, Mr, and Mrs. X. M. Brock, ned at her home on National Avenue ye terdsy afternoon at 5 o'clock to Mr. Donald Dunham, of Orange Park. Florida. . The ceremony was performed by Rev, J. H. Brown Rector of the Episcopal Church in the presence of a numerous gathering of relatives and guests. The parlor was decorated with bamboo atd flowers. The bride 1 aning on the arm of her father. She wore a travelling suit of some lint iaa terisl with veil to match and carried i beautiful boquet of White carnations. After the ceremony had bean perform ed the bride and groom were drtrea tft the depot where they boarded the west bound train enroute to WayneBville, N, C, Where they will spend several weeks visiting Mr. Dunham smother. After leaving Waynesville they will go to their home in Florida. ? To Box Renters. Your Box Rent is due. The tions require me to close your the Rent is not paid by July 1 JESSE S. BA3NIG 'v It Regu box hi ar. master 1 First Cotton Blooms The first cotton blossoms seen in New Bern this season were brought here yesterday by Mr. M. B. Saab, of Fort Barnwell. The bloaaomi were fully developed and in a healthy condition. Mr. Sauls ssya that unleas some unex pected misfortune befalls his crop he w ill secure a good yield from each acre he has nWnted . ; n . Banner "Sure Seal" Fruit Jars (with glass top.) M. E. Whitehurst & CO. Telettranh Office Charute Location. f - 1 I - Faulkner of of the Wes at 6000 MATERIAL AT MODERATE COST ' n ii it ! r We have a large stock of Building Material, the best goods we are selling at low prices. Will you need any Paint soon? We have all shades and as good as is on the market We sell Hoofing that is guaranteed to keep the water out. Ellwood Fence and Poultry Wire. Attractive Window Display. Qaskill M..I.II- Stgrt IMion. 117 ware Co. N.-w IWn N C. One of the most attractive wif'ow displays seen in thu city in some i ,oe waa designed yesterday by N& A ; It Willis, the efficient and courteous B dow dresser at Mr. 3. J.. Baxter's . ,ry gjoda store. The window is appropria tely draped with the national colors and among the many othr appropriate ar tktes displayed 1 a large portrait of George Washington. AsBistant Superin the Southern home office tern Union Telegraph Company Richmond, Va., was in the city yeater day making arrangements for the re moval of the local office from Ba pre sent location to the building formerly occupied by the Gaston Drug Company on South Front street. Tfeei Postal Telegragh company ar making ar rangements to move into a aadtion of the building occupied byyM Chemical Company on same 1 , ,,, Nedro Man mmm .Craven ml '-1 , Meeting of Rural Mail Carriers promises to be of interest aud well attended. Rocky Point, N. C, June 29. -The Sural Letter Carriers' seventh annual convention to be held at Raleigh, July 4th and 5th, promises to foe the most interesting yet There are a number of attractive features, chief among them being the presence of Fourth As sistant Postmaster General DeGraw, who will visit the Worth Carolina ses sion at Raleigh on the Fourth and the South Carolina convention at Newberry, on the 5th. Gen. DeGraw is at the head of the Rural Free Delivery system and is loved and respected by all rural carriers. I know each one in our grand old State would like to shake his hand. Postmaster Willis G. Briggs, who signs all of our checks, will Make us a talk' We'd all like to grasp his hand, too. Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt has just written me that lie will be there on the Fourth and make us an illustrated lecture. You know there is no class" of citizens in North Carolina more interested in good roads than the rural carriers. Dr. Pr&tt is doing a great work for his State just now, possibly more than any Other State official. Hon. John H. Small is expected on the 5th to tell us of his Rural Parcels PoBt bill that Was recently introduced in Congress. Clar ence H. Poe, who by pen and speech is doing so much to elevate our own be loved State in a mental, moral, physical and financial way, will make us a short talk on the 5th. And the Raleigh boys are going to rgive us ajjmoker to which quite a num ber ol tne editorial proteasion nave been invited. And an old time "spell ing bee" with, Webster's elementary "blueback" as text book will be a fea ture ef the occasion. , Col. Joseph Robinson, of the Goldsboro Argus, and Mr. Clarence H. Poe, will umpire the game and award prises to him as "sets down first," and him that "stands out." the longest The railroads will give reduced rates for the occasion from the second to the sixth of July. The Capitol Inn will give 1.00 per day rates, which is about as cheap as you can-stop at home; so brother car rier don't fail to go to "Holly". Re member as a body, "Yo-heave, oh, ho," we have a pull and a long pull, a strong pull and a pull altogether means much. And after hearing Dr. Pratt talk on roads you will go home and en- use your people on the subject talk good roads, act good roads, and spend a few dollars showing axaraple and thus gat a little leaven and leaven the whole 8tate Faithfully yours, E. D. PSARSALL, Cor. Secretary N. C. R. L. C. An PA 4 in rv iit1v 1 st Reinvestnients RN. N.C. STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE b first of July is the time when many people re ceive the semi-annual interest on their investments, and infact when a large number obtain the principal itself on securities- The money thus received should bot remain Idle but should immediately be deposited at interest. Our Certificates of Deposit bear i per cent and afford unquestioned security. WM.DUNN C.D.BR ADHAM TA.UZZELL PPEST. VICE PR EST. CASHIER JUST RECEIVED Trunks Suit-Cases and Hand-Bags AT BarriQgton Dry Goods Co. A manage received la this eity yes terday afternoon lUted that ioho Slade a co'Ored man who Mves Bear Tbecarora uff ured a auostroke yesterday after noon while savaged In wnrtpg bU garden. Slide's family was away Ansa home at the time sad he waanpt found until probably an hour after be had bean and ha au etvan tmti hAiW!0 small just at ii u . ik.. ---' .L-i i. mix gou To Make Room for big shipment f Toilet StU I staU sell at following prices as long ae they I ant Rlun ThiU with rose decoraUona it piece set at 14.00, 10 piece set Us, Cold Tints st W.79 18 piece set. ft piece set f. 00 You will make no mistake te buy at above price j. a MILIJSR, The Fur. Man, 17 W Middle St it Is more lbs praaaMe thai he win .uTomb te tb ffeeta of (ha Itroke. Last Day Today Is the last day a AU you can Uat your Uses. The tax lister in- farawas that there are a peepie la this eity who have aad that in order o avoW aajr trouble it would be weal Jsv Uhewl to tee him at the court during the day. "High Grade" Colonial Glassware, M. E . Whitehurst arc. , fwjjst nrtiisasaii ainsis ninty. While in converssUon yes teriay with a gentleman who Is connected with the freight department of the Norfolk Southern Railroad, the writer wu in f ossted that Um shipmenU of freight both coming in and going out of thi d- ty was taw heaviest saea here in years at tb' season. The local greatly aid as this heavy MM ship SB Hits of potatoes. this time, add much t. TUt state of affairs speaks well for New Bern's saippiac interest, and Um railroad Co. do all la their power to give good Mens "Crawl ord" Oxfords Patent Leather, Tan and Vici Kid, Newest style toes. $400 Qua"rRe' $2.98 LADIES 'PATRICIAN' AND 7EIGLERS' Oxfords and Pumps Black, Tan and Patent leather, plain and cap tips. $4.00 $3.50 Qualities at Qualities at $2.98 $2.48 WETHINGTON & CREECH HACKBURN BUILDING. l ' I L For Rent. ( j. Two lei OMewtoe Packing Co.s T. HANCOCK. Agt. 1 Lrr A 1 aT Bryat ' iswM swsw ' ': mm m i i ii. I. J I . Hi i i i u- '' L..J . JM.Jl . Li !l ... . I illlm it innr wffTr :r ! 'tJsv 1 1 1 ,ii GET READY -FOR SUMMER We have splendid patterns in Low'SJioeS for every mem ber ef the family and can save you money on Summer Oxfords S. Up man Nw Bert.. N. r. 1 J mi hand which we will continue to cloe out as Ions as thev last. Pumps that will go in the sale with all ether oxfords. All goods s ing.. Mattings. Rugs. Druggctts. etc.. arc still reduced until) I ear ance bWbj eaaw eases mtm' mmw Sale Contin m uea Our Sale has been great but we find that we still have a big Stock thing, Mens Ladies and Guldens, Shoes and Oxfords, on Qyeen goods, Percala, Notions, I lilks Temple - - J. aj". P AlT'T'ffiR - Dept Store.
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