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- .'.4 .. '.- -j, t ." -. i-.r :: .. PAPER WITH I ai;usiied ; V- KNOWN v CIRCULATION t-XEW- BERN, ypRTfl CAROlfflAffifflDllgffl - ,. ..ilKKTH 1 .l' J! t AWT" nr 1 - J! s. 'A. : ft ft. 1 s - X ' ' . ' w ; .r 2. t. 1 Sr ' A , . v r' is A Strong- Banlr Reflects ib own strength in the standing of its - customers.- - - No other singteftinjr as , favorably s. inlluences a . '-anVDusbess standing as to' have a checking ac . count ina bank of known conservatism and strength. . , Would it not pay you to johi the large number of responsible men who nowddiheir banking here and ' thus secure for yourself arid for your business ther ; . added strength that such association would reflect f .Iiponyou? V ; .: , ' ..W'-;-. NOW! A Big Eildney Saving The Greatest Gut Price Sale ever run in the city of New: Bern. Prices on all good reduced to one naif and less. Sam Lipman. Cor. Middle and S. Frnt8t. -'' ' i "i , . : " " "BELLE MEADE SWEETS" (THE CANDY QF QUAUTY) SOLD DULY J Gaston Drug Company ON THE CORNER " PHONE WANTED! i Secondhand 20 H. P., Gasolene En- J ; gine. Must be in good condition. 2 NEW Oil, Wick Cook Stoves, no will find them a treasure this hot weather. . Let : ' us -"send yon one today. We have the best makes. Ide Cream Freezers, Water Coolers, Lawn Hose, Hose Reels, Lawn Mowers. "fiaskiltSjMrd 3IiddlefBtreef ttioiie W7i owrii-:NCK 1 111: v" ; i ' j i ' . ' S YOUR CHANCE For The Pub ic i- I Bryan Block, I 65 OPPO. POST OFFICE.; titni STORE heat to bother you. You J PEREECTION ULUUUill UU I UN :;"-co!iraio!i Congressional t Godlsboroj Judi cial and Senatorial at More- t .... V- .;.. ; - head, v State at Charlotte. Vr -Kew Bern, N..G., 2 Jolr, 1910. BjJ virtoa of the authority conferred upon' mS byiheCraveii County Demo cratic Convention this day.hetdla Vn city of New Bern, i hereby appoint the following named delegates to .the Con- giesionl Contention of the third eon- greeaioatl district ta be held in the city oCGoldaboro 6th July, 1910. ' C E For, R A Nunn, E H Jordan, John C Thomas, Jr. E H Green CD Bradham, L I Moore, D 1 E Henderson. T D Warren, L 6 Daniels, W H Bray, A E Wadaworth, A H Bangert. M D Lane, U V Richardson, W B H Bland ford, S H BrioBon, E T Gaskill, William Dunn, Jr, J W Stewart R J Disosway S L Dill, A DWard,CK Hancock, Tom Holtoti, Henry R Bryan, Jr. W K Bax ter. Dr. F Duffy, Etoch Wadaworth, Thos. Daniels, Jos. Kinsey, Matt Allen W C White. TF McCarthy, Dr. N M Gibbs, William Ellis, C L Stevens D W Richardson, E F Adams, J B Harvey, Jas. A. Bryan. G N Ennett, TE Hey wood. - And the following named delegates to the Judicial Convention of the . 3rd Judicial District to be held at Morehead City 9th July, 1910. W C White, J B Harvey. B R War- ren, Josephus f orrest, jenner Adams,. Oliver Perry, N T Fulcher, M D Lane B B Wooten, G V Richardson, George West, Joseph Kinzey, Samuel Robinson, T E Haywood, Henry Marshall, J E White, S M Brinson, O H Guion, Capt. T C Daniels, C J McCarthy, Harrison Hancock, Capt Wm Davis, T F McCar thy, Frank Shriner, Dempsy Wood, J E Gaskill, D E Henderson, C P Bartling, J H Stanly, Capt Dowdy, Ed Hollowell, B Wives, HC Wood, Allen Tolson, John McGowah, G T Richardson, Daniel Lane, John Wilcox, C E Ipock, W D Mclver, E M Green, Haywood Tooker, J C Whitty, W P M Bryan, J M How ard, G N Ennett, C R Thomas, W M Ward,, R A Nunn, W K Baxter, Albert Patterson, J J Baxter, Capt Weddell, Rodman Guion, P M Pearsall, Wm Dunn, Jr, H C Whitehurst, Leon Wil liams, L I Moore, L H Cutler, W G Boyd C J McSorley, A D Ward, Thos. Daniels, L G Daniels, J C Thomas, Jr, C E Foy, W. H. Bray, H R Bryan, Jr, N M Gibbs, D W Rjchardaon, J B Hill, J H Crawford, Abe Dawson, Wm Ellis, M L Jacobs, - Nathan Richardson, O G Dunn. R S Primrose, A T Dill, W A Mcintosh, Arthur T Land, K T Gaskill, Nat Lancaster, T W Holton, W R Gui on. W H Adams, E Z R Davis, R B Lane, E Wadaworth, Carter . Tisdale, W R Brooks, A E Wadsworth, Brooks Price, O Marks,. F T Patterson, MH Sultan, Jas F Wooten. And the following named delegates to the Senatorial Convention of the 8th Senatorial District to be held at More head city, 9th Jury,-l910.- E M "Green. T D Warren, C D Brad,- ham. Freeman S Ernul, B B Hurst. L. 1 Moore, Noah Fulchor. Jas. A Bryan, J C Thomas, Jr. G V -Richardrhn. J B Green, H R Bryan, Jr., A B I awton, A E Wadaworth; C E Foy,1 ir. KM. Gibbs,; L G. Daniels, T W Holt N M Lancaster, Wm. Ellia.Wm;- Dujd, Jr.t II H Allen, A' D Ward,' 0 H Guion Rodman Guiort D ,V iltctiaraeoo, Jack Lane, W B Bray, ft A Nunn,. J B HilL Thoe. Danlela, Enoch Wadaworth, E H Jordan, H, C. WHlteburat v . t - V..' ' . .. ' ,' ' 1 ' . :'i jk'Lil' ' i tt Aw maioiiowmg nameaaeiegatea w the SuU Democratic Convention to he held In the ctfy of Charlotte, 14th July, I9i0;.v.:ft ; f E Gum. C A Poy, U I Mow, Jafc ABryari, T, D Warren, M H Allen," A D Ward. S H Lane,' L Q Dahiels,: 0. U Guion, R ANiton, C" R Thomas," 0W Richardson, P M Pearsall, J C Tbomas, Jr;. O V R(chrdson, B b Woeton, J ) Baxter 8 H Brinson, M L Jacobs, J B Harvey, J U Stanley, C L Btevent, E ,"'' i, -- cChaifman,'t-t "X TO BRADHAM r tjecreiary. :.'v7;rBeggars Still Infest CBy. ' When a map can work but would rather exist On the alms he receives - from' a generous arid 'sympathizing public he nhould either be compelled, to work or starve.' There artat number of such cases n this city aul these beggars are a bane and an eyesore to the public, In one ca4 we know for; a .certainty that the beggar is a fake. This is man presumably about CO years of age who inhabits the comer of Middle and Pul- lock streets early in tiie aay. lie pre tends to be totally unable to move one arm and to be severely crippkd in bis lower limbs. No peoVntrlan who pnsspfi t,im by fHcnp,9 his not ire and t ' f f WOO WOUld indiii'd rivill OI" Of Con-'l -'' 'ic'a famous tn;irv:I"i-i '-r; Ycl. i: i 1,-, r rf.v r 1.'! Til' 1 i; ? ' 1 ' fHooraMaap::ii:; Makes; His Nomlnatioa I Yen Bright And possible on First Specie to 7ournil. 1 j ;r GolcteboBv N. C , JuIylTJraphk returns from tha various eooobM tn the Third Congressional (District: give Hon. Geo. E Hood of this city th MUoWuSf vote on the first ballot in the ebngMi sional convention, . that convMesj In Goldsbom Tuesday juif Ut 6wtirt 23, Pamlico C. Jonei SCraTa i, Sajn' on IB, Wayn S4, Pender not tastrttct-. e4 but he will ukry -gt f om this county making a totatpf 97 Vofers. Mr. Hood- gets Robinson'. U from Wayne whicB are not In ic, he will lack-onlf 6 Votes tf nominated on first ballot 113 is toaSchoica.' -CJJl- i 7.' W- D. CRfECH, t Banner "Sure SeaVi Frtiit Jars (with glaORM. E? Whitehurst 5e Cp,, -1 TheGlortMiafotaihl iuiliurruw un niunil . yuijf. the day on which every Clly. lowi "and vl! lage will celebrate the freedom which is accorded every Americanl citizen. The indications an that; theta will be something doing: w thla etty.' -An n- curaion will arrivehereabbnt 10 o'clock from Trenton and 'PoMkwiUe, -'- It is also probable thata .ball giinjb wdl be played during the afterooos, Fire crackers will boom and in general ev erybody will make marry. , Hurah for the 4th. j SmaU Boy Baa Itarrow Xacape It has been said that this ia tha atfe of Wdhdera and rnara;currkttce and judging fi ; jimf of re markable JiKidBlM' la this city this saying isrern. Short', ly before noon yesterdj::morainW a small boy came teaming, down Broad street on a bicycle, ,1a attempting vtm turn into Middle atreet his wheel sVid- ded and he was thrown to tbe groohd, presumably direct in tha path of an ajt- proaching automobile.'' The driver, of the machine swerved to 'one sldel and atopped bis mi0ii jbioajr '. tbe boy baa sustained bju(. ftrang m say the lad arose frnt.thj.oinoside 'aide j or tne auto ana atter prusnjng to oust from hia clothing mounted pis wheel and nadaled awav. ' . "i j. A bic stock o: o .... , V. r ' I Underwear and athletic shirt and short drawers ton sale this week at 39ct& ihe gar ment. J. J. Bjixier 1 Death of Merrttt Whjtky. j , The death" Saturday afternoon of Merritt Whitieymarked' die passlhg of one of New Bern s most worthy, and highly esteemed colored cifizena. His sickness waa only of a fewdaya dura tion, but was seveirfrtm the begin ning. The deceased was about 60 yeara of age and leavMT widows ! .two aons oifd four dOTgh tersy lajdnstry and tMift Whltley eiea;W Iray lip from apprentice boyat tne carpenters. munity. ". He gave ;au Jiiai chikrfn good practical education, and one I son, the lata Dr. C. C. Whitley was at col lege gradute, and had tmUttupi at medical practice whan he Wait si and ' aoon:'uccumhed ta ith whltwiague,1 M he" prim of his manhood..' - The whole :tramuni but. deplore tha loss of tU good citiien.-,;...-.-..-.';' t-M. r- i .Announcement ox tha Xuaerai wul be given later; r.'fJhtt- ' l'ttijrMosHCi MiliUry circles through j(ha dtata are interested in the: approaching mer manoeuvre .which .wOloba held shortly; f The Coast Artillery Corps will gather with the Regulars it Fort Cae well : August' Sth' to' lCUi ' Tha Third Infantry will gather at Camp 'Glenn, Morehead Oty, July 6th io 13th,l and thCSecond Infantry f C islma place July Wh to 26th Thcae Jo regiments will beUrillea principally ig f!ol4 Instruc tion and rifle practice and jtbi Expected that many of the State companies will be engaged; ' -J ' w The Coast'' Artillery ' O rps' ofj the Stae, as last year, v "1 meet 'with Uncle Sam's r ' ift I'c-rt CsHwell in August. -'-The charge of tJie F" the fort. Tlio f rir.e aid i ! movcmcnlri, i ! r . ;r 'i r i i po ' ' Ui r . t r 1 ' be in " red at t of 1 1 tltrnl 1 - T Ming necesiarv brick Wcaat colored) 1 - 1 1 1 Oontegtanta tfyt Every Nomination Fiercely Upheld By Afct2;ol Saturday, Chairman S. H,' Lana a tha eoort' house called for brdsfT aMCraven' Oodbtf Democratic ConveoUdtfcwaa la iseaaioo. Tbe chair saMArairdriu tonasae -perman-ent-aaairmaaof theotivwotion, L, L iUoratBplsari4g dominations firyaavadjg M Brtosoa nominated B. BiiWoptesu;': Jlc (ijMQ' remarks provohary fr.Mri-Jifoore, who seaoud t tali1 to candidate bad been ureflacte4;,aponVO ' V" .Rkhardon se conded tha Wooten nomination. C. E. J Foy Randi Ami; D,i; Ward, seconded the rfBryw notnmation'Boll call showed 64 votpa.for the convention. On call for ptecjncBpflrheii. Vanoeboro was called, a tberaraa some dispute among the dele- gatest-which delayed the convention fof vaeme) time? The count without Vanceboroishawed Bryan 81.86, Wooten 2344.' - On f corrected jroll call with Vanceboro noting the result was Bryan 32.45 Wooten SIM the chair declaring Mr. Bryan eleetod, Borne uproar taking jlac; and some sharp speeches. S. M Brinson moved that election be made I unanimous. Carried. Mr; Bryan tak ing the chair made a short speech of thanks. CD. Bradham' was elected secretary- Precincts were . requested send, up credentials, , when Vanceboro cotneiita vote was challenged, some of iU dalagates difTerlhg from the prima ry taatrtiohar Buahtesf of the on- yentlbn'waa delayed, 'and several at- c'fBXcJlltM'il4yanteM tfeiaga tipa failed.' Fjhally'tha 'delegates pres'- aot were sent totp the, jury room and eaUedtOUt one by ana, each voting as to Manning or Alieov this-, being the dis putathat divided "the delegation. On count the vote stood Manning 6 66, On motion Of O. H. Guion the con- yentlon adjourned at 2.20 p. m. being caQed to order at 3:40 p. m. During, the recess, tha Secretary had tabulated the vote by precincts. On motimof At Ward Chief Justice dark )tand Associate Justice Walker weraorainatd-:by the' convention to siMceed themselves. R. A. Nunn nom inated W.B. Allen,' of Wayne, for Su preme1 Coart Judge; and S. M. Brinson minafed Jas. M. Manning, of Dur- anu lba vote resulted Allen 38.87, Manning 26,13. ... E. Green rrnad motion that on vota fur CSnrnocatioB Gommiaaionera W. r . HiUlT- Iiaaaadae Brown the vote of W t LaaibaaatjabC in tha first ward to the-percenragO reduction by Vote given A. W.' Grahatt. I Tha vote resulted H. C; Brown 6; W. T. Lee 61.43, A. W. raMinZK, ;;, J: " ; Ianominatiosi , for Coiigreas. Z. M Carrawo) Geo. E Hood,., of i naya.' iuiera wa a motion pui oy isoawonau meeonvenuon toat Unas. R;'Chornar 1m andoraed unanimously. sow ptwoaw; w iwign' aoa ayes ana tto M"cUMfoA 'l The;'Chalrmaii decided that according to Qie nilesas other candidates Were before the convention, such -a motion could not prevail. R. JU JThomasspo'ke for C. BTomas al while IftA Thomas was not a candidate the whole districtira for tufand Jsked all 'iui instraend delleatea to Vote lor him. ' -The, vote resulted Thomas 42.08, Hood t' Fore judge urrior Court E, M. OreeO ; nominated D; L. Ward, Of Craven, and Cr E.royj nominated W. H. Whidbee, ; ot Pitt coontyj The ; vote .iManlted Ward 4118. WhedBee 2LR2.1 ' V UvAUett snared. resolutipn that piravani county ''fota. firstjMait and all tha.Ume for E. ' M Green, Jor State r:iT. H, Allen ered reaoluUon hal convention endorse' C.' L.'-Abernetliy VottcfoX.KBi vMj-s Brinson;? tonde motion tbftaW.'u OrrriedV On motion ebair was aothoriiad to name delegates M several counties,'' On motion conven tion-adiotirked. w$,w:'w-t!i .'S.-i. ' ' . i'1" ruff-- b. ': r. . tw. a r;.:)f,4ii .-itna'tlaif BeVlnercnanta and uA nes bouses .sbou'ld 'et'.'fogetherl'and have a uniform ptpsjng hour. Tbi way of ana man closing at 6.CO, another at 6.30 and another at .100,- while- few would hold their -clerks feven later, -. It does not produce i good -results. This hot wather'is very bard and trying on the clerks and every place of business should close promptly at 6.0O, Give the clerks a chance to breathe during the hot .weather. ... . . Alrat!3''V;::i rt Cae of ths Fctt!urS 3 c i v.! o 1 C ' ivs cl.arjra ' "r" i i ! t v , I 1 ' : X r NEW jBERN. N.C, :tT ., 4 O, PAID. ON Savings SOUND INVESTMENT As this is the period of the year when people are receiving divi dends and interest, it is well for them to., consider how they will use these funds. , ' While awaiting the opportunity to place them in some perma nent investment, we cordially recommend our Certificates of De posit which draw 4 per cent interest and may be readily converted into cash should necessity demand. Checking and Savings Accounts cordially invited in small as well as large sums. WMDUrfa PREST, CD. BRADHAM vice pa est. CLOTHING 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 rnoney on anything you want. ' H :. ..Ll J. J. BAXTBR DEPT. STORE , BtKS TEMPLE JUST RECEIVED Trunks Suit-Cases and ; . '." J r i . Hand-Bags AT Harrington Dry Goods Co. TO THE PUBLIC The New Bern STORES p , gtate and should be patronized by l?ou in preference to' Others. 1 4 : By recent comparison itie , chants were of as good aaality and just as cheap ples from an established Northeraaouse. tfyoadoBt findwhatou need, show, your ayic pride '(yj0ltt it for you, for by so doing you twill encourage our merchants to keep the best of everything at the cheaoest oossible ttaces.. :nous ehriclieiither ; Jbome and prosper. ! . i . --;,..t. r -j very unnecessary wheha riicia tre lrytahd Casualty Co.cbverinq residence or store asairistthef of every "deccriptlon costs to vry.' little.'? A number - ... . i . . 2 p .ti ?r city ,1 i'?r, 1 : c-.vr.crsr. .' STOONG - sssse; TA.U2ZELL CASHIER I thetital i of any in this goeripd by our mcr- cheap as sm- io money at rl. nl I v-' ' .iltill I: vsaaa-aaaaMa - . . . Co., covets "accident- fly v . A 1 rr.d clhcr' bran- 'ry policy pro- Try one. ana SHOES if I 5 V i .-J r r.'-r. i J . 1,
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