ISTAELISIIED j. . KEW BERN. flOHTO CAROLINA. C.VTI'Z' JULY, 2 1910 r X T WKNTY- NLNTfl" YllAR . f -y z ' . ' ;i - i:,f:.' ' ' ' - , A I co.l:!I.ill!;j .. I, . j PAirirwmi: v V KNOWN -." -f , 1 , t 'V- H L.JMych inoney js lest by those who fail to keep ac- i mirnffi MStswi.nt vf Iiaiv itilAniA find Aa.fVA .'VJWv.V'ts'.? ...1 .VV Few make a.nccess of . personal bookkeeping . if they. pay in cash; Qr&::'e;; &The only practical way to lave a complete record -:tbf expenditures and to secure. a: receipt -ior every payment, is to carry a checking account here-and (to Jpay all bills by chek.7 , A . V. - '' : : v Nfi business house would do otherwise and the 1 'simplicity of the plan adapts it quite as welt to mdiVi Vidualstf Z-"'- -'iVy:":'';'; I tjs s f to t tin nv L. a i a linvvit " v ' Pmj I .--J : Wm, A BJlDES, Yf GEO ' PEKDLKTOJI CifZm'f .1FT: If 'v. iC JJ1 SUMNER fmi We have splendid patterns J'ejMl in Low Shoes for every rnem- A j?$i I ( ber of the' iamily and can ' g IJSbjj save yOU money on . -Lr A Summer Oxfords A Lipman tiJfr .flryan Block New Bein, N. t'. "BELIE MEADE SWEETS" (THE CANDY OF QUALITY) SOLD OtilT BY Gaston Drug Company ON THE CORNER PHONE 66. OPPO. POST OFFICE. Attempting to "Take Bath TwoYeaf pld 'Girf Falls, in'rC. Tub' an4 Loses Her Liffc, ' . v' , j - y Poc&honUa, July-l.'-When Mr. J. Hi Meiidow entred tbe kitchen ot her Powll street horn Wednesday after noon, sftr sn absence of barely7 three minute she;' iounit her J twoyear-old daughter-drowned ia wash tube' M' . The mother-bad been husy at the tub and. was called from theroom for a few tninutes Before leavine she removed the ekithes from the water; leaving the big tab little more than half -filled.. JHer rhild had been playing about the room while Mrs. Meadows was carrying ou her workrVhen ebe was .called to anotherpart of the house the parent gave not a thought to the safety of the: child. - . - . - - The little tot had evidently climbed upon a table and was splashing the wa ter in the tub, which was resting upon a chair. How the child tumbled into the watr is not known. : , After a few roinates absence Mrs. Meadows returned to her work, and found the body of her child completely submerged; ' ' - !. Though the case was hopeless medi cal aid. wss summoned, but physicians worked in vain to restore life. Banner "Sure Seal" Fruit Jars (with glass -top.) M. E Whitehurst & Co. Remarkable Coincidences There died in northern part county few days ago a woman in whose long life,-he.being more than 60 years old, the most important events occurred on Sunday. To begin with she was born on Sunday morning between the hours of nine and ten o'clock. When eighteen years of age she was married one Sun day morning to a man who was a so born on Sunday. Six children were the fruit of their union and each of these was born on Sunday morning. Theie had beeq no death in the family until Sunday June 19th when Bhe succumbed to an attar k of typhoid fever. 8o''It j would .-ppeai .Cte --...' 5 Tni1ifiVrnA trt- Washington, D-'C. July 1. CommU sicoer of Internal Revenue CambeB re cently gava orders ' dispatching j eight .... . i . M t . m .' . . 2 L X tgeniM w usianomSf t innnesw . mm North Carolina to'' assist in enforcing the laws against DlictJ d'stillirlgi-H- ports received at: th Kurfsu show tha great extent ta Which ;ihe bus is pashas developed In those Statef of tie! South and -Southwest, which local prohibition laws bava relegated to "dry'? tsrHtory. Mif. Caben says there rnlra Utyif dfe tiUIag now than var known Jttibrv in the States referred to.. r ? f i"4 The new iorce nsa Deantncaaaa to the limit of tha approptiatioa) ftoondV ops of "moonshine Butflts are! freqent and a eoont kept recently .abowadjthat Ave agents or deputies Jiad been shot iw M ,riiiA a i vl ir leva " i t...A The srovernment oinciais lahoK iindori considerable difficulty ia makidgpmrasts because or the indurerence oc the peo- pie in ine tocaiuies sneciea j m cc in tn capacity or informers or Mgiva; practical asslstaricam'cspturing, the person in we mice Business.:; ; r. " - ' iiiiiiinTliTTIXviji ; '- Steamer Strikes Aueiuu:lcBrldgc',.! The train from Norfolk waj.aboat 20 mtmibM 1ahM..:ViMf;kHffl..MHMriuwui .on account of an accident .which marred yesterday morning at. he. inewj bridge which was recently built acrosa Albe marle Soand. Frorrr the,' f eV ! details tbatould be learned; In egatdf V th matter it seems that in attempting to pass through one of the draws in Hie main supports and i 'sartien! ojf tha bridge wag knocked' down, f This was repaired though la tiole to Rtj tha aft ternoon train pass over. . ' Big June Rainfall Three weeks during June, of two, three, and five days periods, rainfalls were heavy. During June of 1909 there were more days when rain fell, but' the total precipitation was less than during June 1910, the rainfall last month being 16.33 inches which is excessive WANTED! Second hand 20 H. P., gasolene En gine. Must be in good condition. t ours STORE I , .,, ' ,' "" 1111 "V1 1 ', ,, , J3 KEEPCddLTHIS'iSUMMERi 'We hava just received another large shipment of WindoAwnlVga and pof ch HamrHocka.r 'r jj "r? ;'', "-V, J.! A'f 'f'.v' Our OverstockecJ Sale on these Goods 1 ' s &ft , M i I. i 1 1 i ii .,,-1 UyJsjJ: s3X ill llVl ; Ul v ,y U . ;( 93 MIDDLE" BT; Vv PirONB 17Z ' NKF' BElftS, O. A bie stock of Peter Hil Underwear and athletic shirt and short drawers on sale this week at 39cts. the gar ment. J. J. Baxter. WUl Participate In the Races A message from.. Wilmington states that a number ot motor boat enth miasts of that city wiU Jta-ing their enfts to New i Bern during the Bl-Cen ' ennial 'Jelebration and, will enter the races which are to be held hero-thai eek Some of the epeedieBt launches in this State are owned by Wilmington. peopl and H Is probable that they will capture one of more of the prize! ' ; y ,v' 1 , . " J., ' J-" - V','Wf hive a large "etock of Building Material,' the. best good j we are L'.lng-atlow prices. .Will' you need any Feint coon? . VVe'have 'all shades and as goodaslson t!.o ..-.arket. ;y' j' '-' -r WeseURoo.'. l! t is guaranteed " to keep tho water out Ell . n .1 Fence and Poultry vVire. . " y , trinity COUege Showing . "The catalogue of the schoui of EJo c'alkm recently established at Trinity College , has juat been .'.issued.'; Thi school haa a Strong faculty of fifteen men, and offers courses that will give tachens throughout the Stato an op portunlty to prepare - themselves fc high school work.. The curriculm covers two yeara,' and the. courses are so ar ranged that teachers cantata ten hours in acsemu courses; five "hours in high schools methods and admmistration,and tbee hour! inthe icience of teaching. TheTrintV Park School , and the" Dur ham City ( Schoola offer, the jvery beot opportunity for teaehero. to atudy high school work. J ' ' 5- " ' V- Hon, J.'.Y.?-Joyher, Superintendent of Public Instruction,' writing of. the Education at Trinity College, ssys; "I sm much pleased and encouraged by this important step of the collide in enlarging its school of Education, an in providing such a vatuahlo cournS tor the preparation of teacliors in scholar ship and profcaaional education. Tli mmns for Such preparation have been inadequate, eapecially for the prepara- tion of mnn either to tha needs of th di-mand of the public and private nc-hoo of tha State. I am cot..". Ici.t that mi a courqa of nt'i.iy as 1 outing hero v a ! 1 gt "My to the a rvico ( f ti 1 id IO a (! 'ir.rt (, '. i ti I ' i.!i..rl t) Him p ' - ,!,"') t ' ' " oiini:;iii Ueal Favorably ' To Higher Prices; . Bains . Needed" Jn vTexas." ..t Special to Journal;, few York, July U TheGovernment report 80.7 showed a much lower eondj-4 tion than tad been : expected, I aad the ran options had a substantial advance FurtbeV deterioration ' to believed , to have occurred since the report was com plied and sentiment here is more bullish, than at any time this season. - uniesa good' generu rams tail m fexas and Oklahoma in the near future, higher prices are predicted for the-new cropSpot aaleS' 2,000 bales, .Prices uhchahged frOra yesterday. "LATHAM ALEXANDER A CO. I.- to v.T t . r .i '' ..f J.' - I U .... Wonder Freezers Best Made Jeffriea-Johnson Contest. Mr..Geo; B. Waters, Jias madear- rahgements to give.the report by rounds at this Store on Monday evening, of the JeitrieatJbhnson 'fight, ' which takes place at Kenor Nevada;1 July 4th, Mr. Waters' invites his patrons to visit; hiB store,, those interested in the contest. Getting in Form for Big Event. Methsrs find Perry Davis' V valuable in the nursery,ahd il Kept at, nana in .case ot. ace pain inthe breast take a killer in sweetened nilat' bathing the breast in' itel same time. If tha milk clogged, from cold, or pthert causee, athingin the Painkiller. wiB glva bim mediate relief. Ask f or Nv ific, Bot The hose wagon team of Caswell Fire Company is practicing daily" for the fire men's tournament, "which will be held m July,, at New' Bern, ' during the Bi .Centennial celebration. Maude slarta ou,tf thjis year in better, condition than Bcr mini, u iier impivvemtyHi m na marked as it has been.in the past, prom ises to beat her best time. The men are tfettinir in line and show un well at iiit i l5 practice. The run is every evening iiuervmt WxvL ! s; -nr.i.i. commencing about fi o'clock. Kinston Free Pass June SO. ' bs (should be taent. jfori andi-' water. Nr at the pasagea are Finds Old Bank Note. While looking over the -pages of an old volume which'ha purchased in this city in 1669, a few days agMb J. W Bonitz. of Wilminsrton; !1I4' Q. discov ered an old bank note which- contained tha following inscription: M v Death to counterfeit. Una hundred dollars. No. 7,194. - State o( North Car; ollna. t,i -, ,. This bill entitles thebeanrto receive one hundred Spanish .miU.V iwlara or the value thereof .w. cola osraUyaA agreeable to an act of assSmbly paaaad at New Bern the 10th-da pt May 1780. . i ne imprmt or ins engraver ia uareu 1790, this would make; the relic :,130 vtua uiu. - , c, j i . . , . "High Grade" Colonial Glassware M. E. Whitetyirst o . a.i i ; . . M itt't;. ASad Case t'1 ' Early .yesterday mornlnf :a joolored man whose eyes were ftiWd wtth taara called at tha Journal offle'e abdV related a tale that was indeed fuft of; woa-- U said that during the past few weeka ho bad been out of work andwaa' not able to secure a job. Several day r.sgo his only child wss taken ill , and he beind out of funds was not able to secure physician. , Yesterday t moraicz tha child "succumbed .to the) disease wi'vh which It was afflicted ana that , bo was without funds to bury it, .Several fine- nevolent citizens however, made p purse and it was buried.) This U ' only on of the many Cases t'at occur ' du ring the year and It is indued a versad ol.t a .IV.Im v. - -1 , - ' : For RentJ - t Notice. Local Freight Station Norfolk-South ern Railroad, Company will be closed Mondayuly4th 1010 except to receive aiid ffeliver nerlahahle frehrnt. 'between lii hOu line and three o'clock p. m, freight trains will be annulled this date it Hk CRAWFORD, Agent, ; Two suites . of , o"a rooms ' In Muore building epw i c o. " Ho teL One office Luiiu. ; a',' ' .' T Ar mour Packing Co(i I . . Ilnj 0,1, i. 't'.lh Front street.' : 1 !.... ' . C. T. L'AjXOCI", Agt , Maatodoa Being Mounted. A. ."Another big skeleton is now being jointed up byr Curator H. H, JBrimley in the State Museum, it. is a mastodon Skeleton that is being put together from the bones of two of these huge animals fouttd Iri Jones and Onslow counties, A iusk was' recently sent to Curator Brfmley t rbm Onslow county and he ent, Assistant! Curator T.'Wf Addicks after the Mt joV (he Skeleton. : Some 0 it Mr- Addicks has dug' out; of -the swamp Jands, andhe'aring f another apecimen a Jones, county, the went there, where he ia now digging up. the benea.','-.i -t .- ( . - ' The mastodon was a huge animal of fheiii'xe of an ordinary elephant; and in 'jrearft gone by was to be found ia Eaib-f arn ronn yarouna, uiQUgn now exunci. Its bones are nuge ones,' and when it is Caiaton Brjmleyjweigha pounda, tha sise 01, the animal can be appre clated.-Mr,.Briraleyihope8(to be .able to make up one skeleton frort the bones dug out fey Mr.' Addicks.;; "i, Mow Beady foe Business. Next'. Monlay''orti'ina; " thS-" Duffy, . Medicine -jConrpany; jwill.i begin operations in their neyv headquarters in the.buildjng which Iras formerly cent pied by tha. Coca-Cola Company on East Front streetThlsi building has ,, been thoroughly) tfver hauled and repaired and" ia now excellent condition. Tpii Arm' was arSt'estehlished In U86 -and since that tim'4 has sold thousands of dollars worth Of their output in tnis siid other staUa. In. practically pyery Cn1 Store in the Southeitt States, the territory in which the company has so areatlv advertised - their goods,' the name of Duffy's remedies is well known. An ' experienced chemist will ' have charge - of tlie labratory of the hew plant and accuracy and clcnttliness will . w t a niu a. s -v - wnar' av 1)1 'UUWISUUS NT r As this is the period of the year wheh lBeoplenV4eceiving divi dends and interest, it ia well for them to eonsiderr' .bew they will : use these funds. , .- - x , : , White awaiting the opportunity to place them tip some perma .nent investmentj, we cordially recommend oar Certificates of De- posit which draw 4 per cent interest and may be readily converted into eash should necessity demand. - Cheeking and Savings Accounts cordially, invited in small as well as large sums. , W M.DUNN "'WEST.- CD.BRADHAM, vice; p'best.. TA.UZZELL CASHIER I ELOIHM IFSMES I We still have a large stock of Cloth ing and Shoes to close out. Don't fail to see us before buying, we will save you money on anything you want. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE EtKS TEMPLE al . i. j . xm 1 .1(1 JUST RECEIVED Trunks SuitCases and Hand-Bags AT Bamngton Dry Goods Co. tl ltlKV,i (.1 Lf lens 1 Patftnt Leather.' fyletoeS Vici Kid, Newest -tPiLVV. duetto;,- ,i mmmw Oxforda arid P11 ) nw M All V J nips BtackrTarrand Patent - leather, plain 'M; tTps. ; $4.00 - r; ; Qyaffies; at $2.98 :$3:50 QuaMes at . . $A48 '-v5.-.si.; ,2A n 1 ii 1 V" 1 s,r4 ai.ai L 11 UUJ I 1 if !l - eft- ft mm i V 'v HACKBURN BUILDING. :.'J ri ' Ir. An I . a, r : j .:r of .-ource be one of t'.ie principal Lictors. Vi'l 'i a Li- auivivea the "tOalTfoi f e 1 "!h of time that the F. 8. Dufy 1,1 ,!. ' a f-ii,p! y I.uh there is alwa. a p'" , v "I f. s is t:.ut tlie pr' ' -know ar 1 t' 1 1". 1 f 'r goodn. Xi f " ' ' it rfl h'' are mam L- 11 f n. . ' . t ! ' " y 1 ' . 11 - L .1 "' '. jsiniawwwwawsiaiiiisnifciaf " ' i3 verv unnecessary when a policy in the Maryland auyvvyO., coveting icoiucm-c vi oww 'cry decriptioa cocta'so very itW A"number policies are held at. iNew.uern. vv 'V - ' 1 u ( f cv 1 Pills T'-r-1 md G'-u-lttr Co.. ciso covers acciaenx- tc-fl"""'-, boiler, Hy wheel and other bran- , of c ir."-rince. . A. turj:ry,' policy pro- , ia t' . " "c? ju:t t' 0 i-rv.-i. Try one.' 1 -'5

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