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-. C -.:-" -X-'-' :'"'"' '-v - t PAPER WITH ' OSCULATION v tSTAELISHED . 1878. 1 v-:v '7 .:atEW BERNVNOKTfl'CAROtlNAl WEDNESbAV ioI?JITtY;Tl9l(. rr-- -i ( -NUMBER,' :TWBNTY NINTH YEAR v ? r ( ,' v 'J. V J V ig. A Strong . a 4 Dank E its own strength in the standing of its customers. . aw uuicr music uniig us lavuiauij ujiiucui-c a f man's business standing ,aS to have a checking ac count in a bank of known conservatism and. strength. Would it not pay you to join the large oumber of responsible men who now do their banking here and thus secure for yourself and for your business the 'Added strength that such association would reflect :;up6n.you? 'Jf UUAPPJMS.rres. t in. -i T. i i NOW 1 YOUR CHife II Bip BSoney Saving Opportunity For The Public The Greatest Cut Price Sale ever run in the city of New Bern. Prices on all goods reduced to one haif and less. Sam Lipman. Cor. Middle andS. Front St. "BELLE MEADE SWEETS" (THE CANDY OF QUALITY) Gaston Drpg Company ON THE CORNER PHONE 65 WANTED! Second hand 20 H. P., Gasolene En gine. Must be in good condition. NEW PERFECTION Oil, Wick Cook Stoves, no heat to bother you. , You will find them a treasure this hot weather. Let us send ou one today. vVe have the best makes. Ice Cream Freezers, Water Coolers, Lawn Hose, Hose Reels, Lawn Mowers.. Gaskill Hardiy&re Co. 4 ;Middleet - Ph& I THE r L .4 k S V Reflects -i; a. nivim. v. rrrs- JUL i ii ii 1 in in if "! 7x (C Bryan Block.. OPPO. POST OFFICE. mm STORE 4 I BEST f V. ".' j ' i; 'b iilaiEEii Freight ; nd TassengfeK Train iu i Head on Collision, op Ciu- , . v: j4 pipnatl Branch. ' " " 1 Midiletown, O., " Joly 4 Nioten persons were killed , oatnght, thre probably fatally hart and half a do?n. seriously injured in a head oo , collision between a ftwht and passenger train on the Cincinnati, Hamilton sod Dy toq Railroad here today, Of the killed eighteen isrere passengers, the other -fvietim betng-a member of the passenger train' crew. S , ' - , The trains were the Cincinnati sec Uou of the Twentieth Century Limited on the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad, the Big Fonr and the second section of a freight train on the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Day ton road. The latter was attempting to make a siding to give the passenger train -a clear track when the flying Limited, traveling SO miles an hour, flashed around a curve and crashed into it. The "Big Four" train had been de toured to avoid a blocked track on that road at Genoa, a few miles south of here, cauied by a freight wreck early in the day. . A misunderstanding of orders caused a disaster, which was one of the worst that this section of country haa ever ex perienced. Pilot engineer George, W aid had re ceived orders to wait at Post Town, a siding station three miles north of this city, according to railroad officers. The freight train was to have passed hint there but was late in pulling out of Middletown. Instead of the seven min utes margin which Wald thought he had to reach Middletown, the time was less than five minutes. The first sec tion of the freight train had taken the siding here and conductor J ihn Weaver in charge of the second section, tried to reach the north end of the siding. Be fore his train had cleared the switch points, the passenger train rounded a urvo screened by the thickly wooded lots on each side of the track. The en gine crews had time to jump and all es caped serious injury. The crash when the trains came to gether was ' terrific. The freight was made up of gondola cars, flat cars and box cars loaded with lumber. Directly behind the passenger loco -motive and the tender was a combina tion baggage and smoking car followed by a day coach and a chair car. All the dead and injured were in the first two care, there being six passen gers in the smoker and 21 in the day coach. - Notice Sealed bids solicited to repair and paint the Methodist church at Bridge ton, ft. C, Specification, can be seen at A. M. Tingle's store in Bridgetoh. Bids closes Friday, July 8th. Commit tee resumes the right to reject all bids. Arranging Historical Exhibit The committee who have c'T-geof the historical part of the Bi-C tennial Celebration are now hard at wok com pleting their part of the program. One of the main features of this ptrt of the event will be a display of old relics rthat have any bearing on. they historical part of New Bern. . This exhibit is not completed and anyone who has any old furniture, newspapers, books, . photo graphs etc that ire In anyway connect ed with the early history of New; Bern will confer a great, favor on the com miltee by loaning them the articles.! Further information can be secured by phoning or, eilling opon Mrs T. A. When Your Joints are Stiff . 1 . . and our f.mueles sore, frpm cold or rheumatit nr, when you slip and sprain a joint, strainS your aide ' or bjru e your self, Painkiller will, take out the sore nets and flxjrou tight kl way a have it with'you, and use It freely, -i Avoid substituted, there is but one Psinkiller Perry Davis'-.prlce 26c, 85ti and 60c rfw , LI -y 1 Large Humbet Of Offenders in The Fo- I . uoaoi urn jiriH iuucsois ins, nas . . .1 . U..I..1. J4.I 1 been tried in several months greeted J. Mayor McGarthy upon his arrival at l th city hall yesterday afternoon. The previous day was a legal holiday and i the offenders hsd 8 'days grace bef are ; being tried. The colored, population was there in full fores.: Large," small and middle slzd were all ranged Up before the bar. The session consumed several houM, and . during that time a large number of cases were disposed of. How , the majority of'these were fordis- orderly Conduct and the fines rartp d from 2 to 6 dollars. One ncqrotiiun wn s;nt to jail for 33 days for atmaukit-z Lis mother. , ' .. wiuiifiiiii There wiu D9 ftn lnauatnai add during the Bf Oentenni '- - Celebration. Th,ert will be an Industrial jarade on Tuesday, July 26th. during tM-unn-, ill week i 10 V'Sl.'i all merchants and, maniiiaf.turipg'Ton-i cerns are invited to participate, - Jtyutt a number of the leading tfjercbants manufacturers of the cityhave infqjnn ' ed the committed havfo thjnlttei n charge of their intentiop z entering' floats representing : their firms out flj' occasion and it is hoped, that ajlu-ge number will Uke part Ja this jparkde. It should be borne in mind that Tuesday will be one of the best days.pf the pen-, tennial and that a large concours; of people from the surrounding country as well as from all over the ptate wiaV'be in attendance and it-is the" desire of the committee" that this paradd ?fee onJ of the most successful events of the entire week. It. is an occasioa' for the jmerv chants and manufacturers of, the city not only to advertise their lines, but to show their public spirit and co-operation in making the industrial parade a grand affair. - . : . It is the desire of the Committee1 thai, these floats be made to represent as far as possible their particular line of indus try and that the same be gotten tip as neatly as possible, with 'regard to - typi fying rather than advertising, altiough every float should have the same if the firm shown on th. lower part of the same. These floats? will' be emered subject to the approvatof the ,coimit tee and all who 4re interested in the parade should communicate at ' once with tne chief Marshall, Mayor McCar thy or W. G. Boyd. A Coomittee .will wait on the merchants and .manufac turers in connection with this matter and it is hoped that every one who can,' will enter their names 'with the com mittee at once. -'t - A feature of much interest to kll on this occasion will be the floral tarade which will participate in the industrial parade on Tuesday July 26th, at lp o'clock A. M. also. Banner "Sure Seal" Fruit Jars (with glass top.) M. E. Whitehurst & Co. . An Increase In Tax. j, Effective July first an increase, of two. cents per pound was mads on the inter nal revenue tax on tobacco, This Ja it is said, will have the effact of reduc ing the number f cigarettes in pack age from ten to eight, and where twen ty are packed in a nox, tne numoer wui be reduced to sixteen; "The iiae of packages of smoking tobacco Vill also be reduced proportionately. . . i ' y j-.. ' Dastardly Attempt to Burn building Shortly after 10 o'clock ,lat ight Mr. Geo. Harrington Assistant Chief of the Fire , Department dieeevered- tbst some miacreant:..liad ple4ed :a large auantitv of some Ihflamailer txwder on the step of in old wooden building just ia the rear of the Rarringtoa Dry Goods oompany s store ana alter lgniungit had ran away '"and left it to ignite the woodwork of the building. Mr Har rington, in company srith another gen tleman suceeedea m extmguuming tne flumes before any damage trai dori J a Are gained any neadey at J( in, that loealily it wiwiaydbobUepsj destreyl tnonsanqs pr aoiiars wonn oi property, and if. the perpetrator 6f ''mi deid ja apprehended be will be aeVerely aealtpoUc. an4 twoergeanta were ordered wiUV I, - k I--, Kcaomuona oi avapcci.'.w-'. I, .rr..-, tf't-fi j L"v ;V .. '; v n tit. i. Whereas it hath pleased Supreme Grand Master to eall from al F f reshment. our esteemed Brother' Mi son, Cyras Foscue on the E3t day . May Mlft.j'AVr'' ?cml!i -Whereas he 'was a charter (nembecof Mayiville lodge' WjftyM. and faithful to the priMiples."eepOOiid hy the Fraternity. f-,:Vi-' KXi-'-": i Whereas, by bis death his oommuniiy loses a though tful neighbor,, his f amily a devoted indulgent! father, his country a substantial law. abiding -citizen. I Therefore, be it resolved,, that we cheerUh the I' memory of our deceased brother, that we remertiber fiiBxcell- Uent traits ..of Christian character and many virtues.'.. j-.'; y' 2nd. That we extend to' the fami.'y of our decased' brother, ou'rj sym ;ii!,y in their bereavement,' v' i'S ti' in humble Submission to t' a . v '1 of our Grand Master of t' 1" : . c .j. , ' 3rd. That a co; of t! c hi 'wk.V '.mm be furnished 1ue f " of Ut4- W brother, sr I :' . ? ft- ) rj-on tllfl ri'Ci r ' i i f i : ! ; mfe his nK iii'.ry, ! :i t t" At l:3aO'cJoeJThia Morning 1 .' Balloting in The Democratic ' Convention Was btilfiin - Progress. From every bounty in the third Oon- gressional district; v delegates poured InU Goldsboro, yeaf&ruay moming to attend, the ; third district , Congressional convention and all during the forenoon Undelegate were busily engaged in boosting their candidates. At 1. IS P. M. o'clock the convention waa called to order in the Messenger Opera House. After Mrl C. L. Stevens this city had been appointed perma nent secretay, of the convention and Mr, A. D. Ward also of1 this city had been appointed permanent chairman, the balloting began. . a AH through the afternoon the 'ballot- big was in full progress. Ballot after ballot was cast and at 6 o'clock more than 100 had been cast, still each of the Candidates claimed that they, were con- at . I. ' ...... . -.1 naeni oi winning, f rom the 100 mark the balloting steadily increased, 200, 300, 350, 376 and still there was very little change, At 11 o'clock last night the 390th ballot had been cast and Hon. Geo. E. Hood, of Goldsboro, was in the lead by more than 26 majority.' At 11:30 the 396 ballot has been east and Hood was still leading with Dr. Faison a close second. A telephone message, received' at 1:30 o'clock this morning said that the bal loting was still in progress? with very little change in the position of the can didates and that a recess would doubt less be taken in -within a short while until later on in the day. Much interest was manifested n tjhe convention by politicians in this city and each bulletin' was read with inter est. A few of the. delegates who-'went up from this city yesterday mbning were compelled to return on account of urgent business and these were mare deeply interested "than the others Jthey having seen that a warm fight was due to be pulled off . A messaire from the Journal's representative at' 11 die lock lait night stated that no recess had beeh taken during the dajrad that the entire ctowd was tired out but refused to.take a recess. There was no serious opposition . at any time during the meeting and the spirit of harmony wsj at all times predominant. To Make Room for' big shipment of Toilet Sets! Bhall sell at following prices as long as they last Blue Tints with rose decorations 12 piece set at $400,' 10 piece set $2,60, Gold Tints at H7& 12 piece set, 10 piece set $3.00. You will make no mistake to Miy at apove prices. . J. S. MILLER, ' The Fur. Man, 87 &80 Middle St Board of Aldermen. The board of aldermen met in regular monthjy session last nfghi and the usu al rotitmebuairiess was transacted. The water...; and , ligh(s, hiils and regular moniniv jqiiis were aiiowea. . . . f An application by' A, E. .Stevens: for change hr the.xiiy! railwax franohUe wn reierrea mi um nnanrsj wapnm Several somihilliU of drainage tears ifefenedtt4.Zhecitj 1 hgineey.-Tbsf ,a'i se bf t,00d aae frottf fbeeltr for the BirCehtonniajceIebrttion' was Ordered oatil?iKan1s,,l and ''ft"' was or dered, that the 'eeJeoVatlojj emlttee oe aiio.wea o gran sweei jawcaastnsis, bTbe .coranuttee. Ot. taVealatlp0 on the Sehuler eaae'wrf pot reaox t re ports New imifarsaa fori the Chlefsf aldoWad, and I petition for the 'memb ers of the PoHte foree forteAsr raise in ' Alderman aimpson annouBced that a ZZw; i-i'vlcontre' was,' 'fijiiitiiQit hall and the Atlantic Company's bowe. r 'Thejist of tax, .luentss' were' read by alderman JIardiaon, showing , an. . :ln ertaie i to tmsiderable licences. This laid Co a discaseton of tbe near beer li censes, there Were' present several min isters of the city andther eltisn Who Urged the board not to grant any tlt censes The .city; attorney1 was called updo for an opinion as, to tTil position of the board In the matter, whether tbey had the power, to efuscv"j)TihalIy ald erman. WadJoll ' moved, seconded by Newkkk. that no. licenses be granted. but this was lust by rvote of 6 to 8 and the license was fixed at $30 the rxl: mum allowed unddr the city chart The matter f eily , income and' bills iit op" for '(4cussion wltlf a state tnent by tax co!!rctorToltia'a, to the cMy revenue and neiiJj. ,Tha board then took a recs., ; ; .' ; ; Eanr Tvr -.rial '". c ' 1 to m t NEW Q SAVINGS . . As this is the period of the year when people art '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 Savingsbounts cordially invited in small as well as large sums. t WM DUNN PREST. C.D.BRADHAM VICE PR EST.. CxuTBlNG 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 ELKS TEMPLE JUST received" I Trunks SuitCases and Hand-Bags AT Barrington Dry GoMs Co. 10 THE The New Bern STORES are the equal of any in this State and should be patronized by you in preference to others. By recent comparison the goods offered by our mer chants were otas good quality aid; just as cheap as sim ples from art established NorthernhouW. - ' ' - V; :' t y '.' r . ' - If you dont find what jou I .'and let your merchant order wiireocburage our merchants to keep the best of everything ' 'at the cheapest possible prices. - ' Thousands of dollars are being sent awayannually to enrichen .othei "communities. Lts keep this money at fnome and pribsper Wj i- . il mi...! uiisaii iaia mi .-.sir ' ':('f-'- 'M'V;'V't ' is very " unneces Csualt(.rcovering residence or store against theft; of every description costs so very1 Hittie.X'Anumber .of these policies' arehcld'at JNeWT3e- , The Maryland Casualty Co., also covers j accidcnt h'''i!lh,; plate-glass, boiler, fly wheel and ether Tran ches of cc:u:Ity incurance..-'A. fc-rj.ry pcjicyspri" l cts in tho c-.-.tts r ' -" jur.t the cams; Try one., BERN. N.C, ' : PftOGBeS'SivE TA.UZZELL CASHIER V-,,. 1 need, show your civic pride it for you, for by so doing you. inin m mw . uliiiib iiSaMSBMmwswsW m and SHOES pbblic crcci "7 V" I V jr. .1 ... i i ! k "Il-h Or C-
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