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; -r-.o'' V, PAFER WITH KNOWN"" A CIRCULATION ESTABLISHED y -J f - - .. . v'NEW -BERN, NOUTn:CAM)LINA..TUUIDAY '- j '- - .vf ' - ;, . . . ..' - 'H ft. if ? T, Si c J A:Stro;DaiikReflects 1 its ownltrengtb. hi the "standing A its' customers. V V" Nd other single thing- a& favorably' iotluence' 41 -r ';' -"l...,: ' -j- 1 ' -T .uwu s uuamca UUIUII1 as u - iuiv a ; vucvuig J.- ' count in a bank of known conservatism and strength.' Would it not pay you to join the large number jftf -y rcsnonsibIemen who now do their banking here and i Ihus secure for yourself and for jour business the : added strength that such association would reflect -iiponyou? t. BI.A'DES, Vt Pree GEO B PKKDLBTOfl, Cwhler. v. iMk--- . ... TTr. ,fr Cg " " ONLY $3.50 - ONLY $9:50 r; Only six more of Window Awnings, worth $4.60 Reduced Uo $3.50. Also three'more of the fine Couch Hammocks, worth $12.50 Reduced to $9.50. You will find these goods displayed in our window exactly like cuts you see above. T. J. TURNER FUR. CO. 93 Middle St Phone 72, ... New Bern, N. C, CIIIZLuLii.Pi..iD;, I FUCLIG HEALTH c;LEncunsTs.s 9? NOW YOUR CHANCE A Big liey Saving Opportunity for The Pub ic The Greatest Cut Price Sale ever run in the city oi New Bern: Prices on all goods reduced to .one half and less.' H. Cor. Hidd and wt8t man. . ; , Bryan Blo; 1 .-rryyv 1 Responsibility for" PuWo Health j Out Greatest CivioHesponsuC f Th essentia) difference between :tbe ciUxen and the savage is the expression in iis daily routine by the former of the prmciplet "No man liveth unto Wm self." This biblical axiom is the.- basis Of civilization because it , expresses a relation that law defines and controls It naturally follows that ihe clearer our mental perception,-the more distinctly will we recognize the manf and subtile bonds that unite' ear . fortunes or our fates' in ta a. web . of weal orr woe, Knowledge gives acutenesa' of mental vision, and, therefore, it is knowledge that opens the gates of a higher civil ization and gives to. him who 'desires the opportunity to become, a better citi sen. V :'-". 1 The relation of one man's property to another's is easily recdsmized, and is firmly established uponjaniverBally ac cepted principles of civil lavj. 'The relation, of one man's life to another's has only within the last half century been eatabhehed upon principles of n tural law.. But, as yet,"the knowledge of these ' natural ' laws has not been Widely enough disseminated to produce sufficient public sentiment to weld them into our.'statues. Man's greatest civic obligation is to the public health.. . This sounds like the exaggeration of an enthusiast Never-1 thelesa, it rests upon those primary and fundamental principals of law that for oyer four thousand years have been the baais of civilization. Writ in tables of stone by the Supreme Judge Himself, .these legal principles are so comprehend give as to embrace man's every possible relation: His relation to the Court of Heaven; his relation to the court of the ome and his relation to the court of man. But note, and note arefnlly, that the first of the five rules governing man's relation to man is the taw protecting life. First, not by hap hazard, but first by Omniscient design, because it is just aa fundamental to the. last four of these five Jaws -as life is fundamental to chastity, property rep utation, and neighborly comfort. Note further, that "Thou shalt not kill" carries 'no provisions limiting its 'appli cation to the ; 5,000 deaths occurring aunually in the United. States through willful acts of commission, and exclud ing the 500,000 deaths annually occuring in our country by an act of passive omission.1 Every citizen, who does-pot take a serious' interest in the public health of his or her community is partisan to this criminal destruction of life. Like Lady Macbeth dipping her bloody hands in water, we; say'Out! damned spot," but it will not out, for all the real and feigned ignorance and LindjfferejiCe into : which we submerge our individual and publie consciences. And now, lastly, how can the con scious .citizen this does not' include eveiybody-discharge this obligation? e can easily inform himself, -with total amount of reading of not over ten hours of the principal facts Which will enable one to take an active and intelli genf part in this work, " He ri& be supplied, without ost with tht liters ture by writing the. Secretary of the State Board of Health at R -deign to ml .- mom- it is c:3T:ni - Democratic Kominee ' ThirdT trict For. Congre8;.'rA jCon fous.18 Hour Session, t oldborff Jufy 8. At 7:10 this ing, oa the 479th ballot, -the annonac- Jnent on toU call ofJ22'.tote for uoha M. Faisoa closed mmorble-eoiven-tioo that was voceitainti for three can- dtdatee during, its entire: session; ai to which one wouU reeeiv the fata Coat- gresaional stroke of oalonty or rotee. i nrougoouc me nigoi were wn tempts to take a reeeaa. each being !to- ted down bv a vollev of "noes." ballot after baUot with no siga of v the jbreak tnat nad to eome to roaxea JwmMaufoar Shortly before slxVelock thisnern ing delegate c began la- rash' ibour Daylight, had "ioxne. Delegates were thhikingof home and breakfast. Mot a minute of adjonrnment jinelld P4 m. the dav before, nor a recess for caucus. the roll eail had reaehed taa 470.j Bood had been wmiing cloae;oBe hondred votes, with the dozea so aeeessay lust beyond reacli a number of timeai Fai- son and Thomas had . m second and third time and againr1 -TM are iVZir" ?,." Wwa oy ,tne rusn ,m i DCMD MEADE cwncTc (THE CANDY OF QUALITY) ifllO JNU Bt Gaston Jl US' Comoativ i Olti THE CORNER S'M'HONlB .JSV-yOPPOti' roStL-OITyCB. .v'-vH-t- " , , ; iMrVP&-whilom mSkooS hand tC PGasolene ;Efli 0fMm : .1. rf. " 11'- Bteam' Ganpe" Tailed to Properly : ttegistr.'nd as Eeault ?" Three People Sow ' 1 . ' , LayatPpintf - Death"' At t:S o'eloek - yesterday morning the large 30 horse power : boiler ; at J. 3ouncil Brown's a w mill -whicaisIo-eated at the foot of Metcalf atraetz- ploded an as a result Jqhn Midgett the colored eewyer Tom Foy the colored 0 reman and a Colored -woman vwho nam could hot be learned and whd was struck by a piece of frying scantling as aha wa fircAlniTiretrt. d river rbridge, areseriousli if not. fatally injured,) , The aenHlant, la hM fn h haaa caused by' the failure of steam gauge to properly register and the pressure be coming too great tha great hulk of metal coaWook withstand the strain and tt tides iaeUmdari--. x-- - - ; ; ' J Joaa Midget the eblored engineer was ut thi -machine, mom,, which ad joins the bgiler room, whan th4 accident earjisd and when the dividing parti for Duffy'! cry from Onslow Veootity oa roll call, began -bHil for. favorites' resounded, pacs tw the Secretaries with UK jthaWe of vote. Faison and Thoma'a votes Kke bb and flow, swept a!ong The Hood guard stood fast. As the ballots weni along slowly it became evident, the eld ( was near.' Wbo would it be? Thi sorf1 went op for John M. Faison, bnd the vote was made unanimous. Dr. Faison was ' called - and iiade1 a 'eiceilent speech of acceptance, -and the : grtat meeUng was over. The Third iatrict had changed its Congressional leader". Banner "Sure Seal Jars (with glass top.) W. Er Whitehurst & Co, !- The Cotton Market. Special to Journal. New York. July B.-Tha cotton mar ket was rather reactionary today not withstanding additional reports of on-? favnrnhla wea'thar : conditions..!. -The on. satisfactory sutfl of business !i apPflTlfJ i -.-jr-.f . r"aw'wi not reflecting backward crop conditions to a arrester extent ; Spot pces quo ted ten points below yesterday; with no sales today.-, v'w .Jf "i 4 LATHAM ALEXANDER & CO. WUmlngtoa WUt Have ftoat. At a meeting of tb4 Board of A lder men at Wilmtiwtofi Tuesday rh'ght, $200 was appropriated (o provide fpr. $ .float to be used ia the varionf paraesdurfnt the Bl-Ceotennkl Aldfirmea .Rehden, of that city iUted-the-German of Wilmington woiukt be wUf represented at the eelebiaUonThf float will ba hsndsome one and theForl Caswell Band wilt furnish the music. ; , Trusteea Sate rop Tlut anlA nf Taolni. nrlnnnrhvi place httprhwajn:; 1"" , lower Middle atmet ' that wai adver- list Sot the monthly Bulletin. read articles on this subject-appearing in this paper monthlyXHe can vote for aldermen,' countyf commissioners,: andi iegislatorrwbo are informed in regard td this important problem. ..s; ; .'. j. . .'1'; ' ; --' ' Oil, Wick Cook Stoves, no heat to bother you. You will find them a treasure this' hot weather. Let - us bnd'youbne todiy. vVe have the bect makes. Ice Cream Freezers, Water Coolers Lawn Hc:e,"Hc:e .Jleels,. Lawn,Moy.-crs.'-.: ;' ;' ' .' ; ' " The Eubblsli Danger- However serious iW 'not .may have been the incident mentioned in Wednes :iji'Jim!itp. alley eacK or tne parrtngum uey ynaa , uom pany'tstore,, Ithers b ho question put that the traab thrown iiitothls alley of fers the ' way U k fire that -could be star ted by some innocent passerby, which might prove disastrous Tha summer nea,t always invitesa lire among Crash. JRohaway Testerday Afternoon ; X'Si 'r,t:s . fr'. '.V, .-Consldernbl excitement was created on. Broad street' lata yesterday after noon by alarge black horse , which bad become scared at. the east bound pas senger train and- at .once made a dafth op the street:. Two colored girls were in the- buggy when . the horse started to run but they lost no time in falling out and thereby doubtless escaped sari Ous injury, The animal kept In the centre of the street until in front of J. D. Barfield's store where he run ap on the sidewalk and in some way managed to tret free of the bupjry wliii h r.R.J berni turned ovrr and was bailly dr ! ed, 'I' a animal then crop 1 t: ., I end f;'.l to tlie ground. It was' fm - J r, it cut, l!,e hwrr-. s kil tj ai.i'! 1 n-j' 1 1 - A steam and metal .be' was carried more than 60 feet away over piles of rough mnba;and fi&alfy lahded against a post Durimr his flight over the piles of lam-' ber bis shoulder was broken and be sustained other internal injuries. Tom Foy the 'Colored fireman, was in the boiler room at the time the ex plosion occurred, and how he escaped instant death is ndf known, bJt in some mysterious way he was blown' clear of tha wreckage, but was leverely scalded and alao received internal injuries by being struck by falling debris.; he waa plaoedte a conveyance and carried to hia hoa where medical attention was) readered-bim. A, colored, woman, whose name could no t be learbed was walking over Trent nver oriage near - tne scene , when It occurred and a piece of scantling which bad been blown fug into the air strudk her a crushing blow- on the shoulder. Sha-waa earrled to a physician's office and medical attention rendered her. The 'explosion was heard all over the city and -a short while after hundreds Of Jieople wjare on thi scene viewing the rulr crrwiJcalty the entire building i...xne fly .wneai. on tne wiltedoff as if -it had been mads of putty,, the large plaining ma chine just In the; rear of the engine room was aUo totally wrecked.' If the catastrophre had occurred 20 minutes later, after the men who are employed there had gone toi w.orkr there would have doubutsf been a number of them injured, fortunately none of these were ui the puilding. The loss to the proper ty and roachinery ia estimated at about ti.000 "Hih Grad e" Colonial jiassware. j. c. wnuenurs JetfrleMohnsw Jlght Pictures WU1 Nor be Shown in This City ' tlsed to be' sold " yesterdiy,S wsa poat- poned until; 12 o'clock' tiayl'p'-: ;,: r .-!' f. --" - - -. - j I '.; r-."-." ff.s. Conccta. BUI. at rotat of tevblm JGus Roonatre. "4 -notorious negro wboTlive ' m ; the ; northerB aeetloo af the. city. iwaf : given a hearing; before' Mayor McCarthy ; yesterday-; af ter6dofl or the charge of tarrying 'a concealed weapon and probable cause being found he was bound over to Hie next termbf- auperiur- iAMirii uuuor vaan .vi a. From the evidence giyea by the Wit nesses in the case it seemed that Jim White, alao .colored, - oared . "Robndtree S& Cents, : Roundtree bad made 'several attempu to eollect the but had fil e4cb' time. Iffi l y jafternoooi be accosted Wbito t a tl a '. : reet In Favie Town and dra: x 1 i Vevolver " told biro to either pay C - tl cei.is or fet shot full, Of holin; ; ,'hita" d vld to pay, after, whkh he reputed Uie mt ter to the police and Roundtree ws placed under arrest ,.V'v ''",,v - ' - : . u : - . i . 1-."-(v'i'.:' Wonder Freer?'? fe:t Made. l it will be of much interest to those la ibis cit who wera , anticipatine wiif nesslng the jnovng':; pictures, ;of the Jeffries-Johnson 'C priaa fight t$ tnow that thef will not b. permitted to pe sb6wn in any theatre or ahy open air v': la hooifreds vpt fitieavia the United Sttteath authorities have compelled tha suppiressIoD, of these' pictures and iichill HM't&MXii. Bero; . While to conversation with. (Mayor McCarthy the writer was informed that ha Would use every available method to stop tha proposed exhibition." end his actioo ie comraerow by a large number of influential citizen.. He declared that the pic.l aref witloniypromott r si 4 tarred and for that reason they wilt be, debar. J. -. jf Vaaaaaiw wJ T -' . i. ,Mmt. 1 vm ai.f.jKtiilaju.i jda, MQ. PAID Jin.-- 'SAVINGS ON ; : ' ' strong, SOUND INVESTS As this, is the period of the year 'when people are receiving divi dends and interest, it is well for them to consider i 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. WM DUNN PftEST. CD BRADHAM VICE PI? EST.. TA.UZZELL f A5HIER We still have a lame stock of Cloth- ihg anH Shoes to close out. Don't fail to see us before buying, we will save you money on anything you want. J. J. .DEPT. STORE BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE JUST RECEIVED Trunks SuitCases Haii4-$ags and AT 'iMTiugtOufc Co. TO THE PUBLIC l: our mcr- cheap as stm- - t Lt,.'ure ll.e inKU to i'i f- H K ' .... ". ' - , ' To the i:d:tnr: I d.-. ' 1 1 t r v u r- -iff.- "a' Caril . laga Vunbar af VaAraqt" Caty. To I' person whose-busines requires him to" go Into the northern part of jh city, '4rpeclally in the section inhabited by t'. a colbiJ people it (a evident that tliure are a lure number of unemploy ed negroes continually loafing' around t:,e strata, 'quarreling and fighting and of course being hauled into th police court' nm4 months ag;Orthe Mayor Ii-nuiiJ an order in regards to this class -f fw-'i t'-'-t the effect of m-kin;; n - "j at t;.; ,n fo. to.a-ik. "Of lat l,o-' ever, t!.sae I. afers have ret ar 1 to t' 't i' I hmunta and hubita' 'and the con ',UU9 cf attaira la'':, :,n' bei-omir" 0! i 1 i In a wpy a menace t tl f.,r The New Bern STORES are the equal of any in this t State and should be patronized by you in preference to rbthers. ; J " . . ;:fi By recent comparison the goods offered by Jcniuite were of as goW qaality aniJ Just as che fple fitwii an established NortJierahaiise. tl Kyoo dmtfind what yoii needshqw your civic pride 4and let your merchant ivderit tot Iti for by so dome you ' will encouraee our merchants to keep the best of everything at-the cheapest possible prices. .?4)f 4 v aui h" rii? annually to ieoncbeip other, commimitie$. . Lets keep this money at Jtome.and prosper. : ! v t'Ati.-W.v.i,i-. . '-'.'- - - ; 5 , . kjf : "cue") 4 :' '4 1 itection ir if i tit' ; 1 a f 1 1 ' i r o J 1 3 (' 'y of WO: ! tSoy e! 'v ere". t ..,.3 t " iJ Bill The excellence'in protdctiont afforded by a policy on BOILERS - andv FLY WHEELS in the MARYLAND "CASUALTX.CO. of Baltim6re (assets f,000,000) is proven by the following facta and figure x ;"iy Only casualty company mnintainlng a CLAIM DEPARTMENT; Jn,; K-rth Carolina which aanuree prompt ljasUueiit, ' ' 'i'. rn;n.lnms coV otp l in ('.is state. last year Vxceedei .ttat cf.;smjf.r.. uier c...'-.pany ly ",0. '4 '' ' 1 - -" '-' , INn mno l In 12 years from the bottom to SECOND PLACE In t1;o 1. t. f v, : -.ihy companies, r i ' , C . k For j..r., , 1 1 -'.j :f)tm'iit of t ..Isns and protection given policy hollers It . no . ! r i.l t'-e l,fai7 cf it sl is its ra'" pre low.at less reliable' , f. , v ( 1 ' u 1 t of tire insurance., No boil- t f 1. f i r I 1 4 4?
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