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-1 - - -.. I " ' iTv.".. A f PAPER i WITH y s KNOWN vv: -CIRCULATIONS - J. . I . l : i , 5 .v -J ' ! J. lb 1 Si 1 fx . v At .1 mm Bank -t r i ," 4 hs own streogth in thi sbiudio&: ofitscustomers otneriogie tbinK- as tavw-abiy; inliueoce , a;. - man's bUsines standing as to : have M checking rac count in a bank of known conservatism and strength: - jyVpuld it not pay you to joiii the large.number of v responsible men who now do their banking here and'!: ? thus secure, for yourself and for your business the" . added7 strength that such association would reflect?? upon you? - i v , . ' " 1 - niifuftiiiisii ONLY $3.50 - ONLY $9.50 Only six more of Window Awnings, worth 4.50 Reduced to $3.50. Also three more of the fine Couch Hammocks, worth 112.50 Reduced to $9.50. You will find these goods displayed hi our window exactly like cuts you see above. I T. J. 93 Middle St TURNER 172, FUR. GO. New Pern. N. C. Iy Central iuid South American ' Bepublka Io Its " " . : 'Policy. . Wwhfngtsn, D. a, Jaly 7-Tht fii least three, ud perhapj more, f tfc Central and South American republicf will make aconeertd piroteatpf aoms Und at tha doming international eoa fetencacf Aaia-Staret;-Bt Baanaa Ayrea against- the Central Amerca policy of tha United Sutaa i tha poa aibility teing diacossed in diplomaiie circles here. - ' - , Rumors to this effect have been per sistent of late in quarters usually well informed, and some responsible Latin American representatives admitted their approximate truth, though none would permit himself to be quoted. The rumors have led to a'llvely exchange of information among the Central and South American diplomats here. Offi cials of the State Department are known to be watching the situation closely. Same of the more radical of the Spanish-Americans are said to be in favorof a Latin-American alliance against tha United States. It is generally conced ed, nowever. that formal action of this nature is unlikely. . The most that can be regarded as probable is that, the republics interest ed will give the United States to under Stand diplomatically that the principle represented In the attitude of thisgov ernmemt on the east cost of Nicaragua will not be accepted willingly as a part of the international law of the Americas. f Washington. : Juir ?-rTh liiniatiry of Agricaltnlla rangemeott rto aend the UttM Sutea a well-known ipicialist n Wttotf ffrowime te visit Ue Soaitfiiitf tatel'fo ;tody American f Aaihib j growing and obtain a Mmber J Amarf-, expe;jeairaci fur Banner -'Sure Seal" Fruit Jars (with glass top.) M. E. Whitehurst & Co, " 1 "BELLE MEADE SWEETS" (THE CANDY OF QUALITY) SOLD 0MU ff ' Gaston Drug Company ON THE CORNER PHONE 65- OPPO. POST OFFICE. Should Not Obstruct Sidewalkf. ;" During the. past few Weeks it has fre quently been noticed that a number of people, especially colored boys, are making a roadway nt of the sidewalkB for their small wagons, and aven wheel barrows. Nothing is more 4)niiou to lady than to bo compellajl .to pasa by and evfti to move aiide for one of these arts which will probably be loaded with swill. The centre of the. majority of the streets are now in good conditon, and they should be used for such pur poses. a ,f ; NOW IS YOUR CHANCE A Big Money Saving Opportunity For The ;PubH m The Greatest Cut Price Side ever run In the (.jcity 'ofefj Bern. Prices on all good reduced to one haif and. les Sam Liptnan. ? : Wonder Freezers Best Made. M. E. Whitehurst & Co. Koadbed Takes Place of Trestle. fizMOill IU IGBiCO Wants SoutluWK HEOIIWS5 PrcBidency j(rtJonal Education- 1 Association . at Coaference .- 1 Boston - - Koston, July Tw-Na Jees than Jive or ganised booms for eandidate for the prMkfency of tha National Educational Aasociation t developed at t . the con vention here, upon Ihe" appointment of . .tbv '-committee on nominat- krx Jh ianlidatea who are to that country, ; 7scx on.ulnlM nmS- Vice-Conw r .. . . . ... Janeiro. . ;,yri The Minister of Argteuttu these American axperts throughout the eottor grow! of Brazil and act m Inspeci penally as liwtwtoravswfi "In view f the ifi ibi probably the only itonitaQi the United States wlhofeaaes Ifnda eapable of cotton predBCOf a Naj ly -large scale, thlr s is of onaider- ableslmficaaee,'uyi tteConauL . - 1 . Let every 'delegatcrl gb j to Morehead tomdrrOw and work for Judge P. h. Ward's nomination I - f . .' ; NewTork Cofion Market. - . Special to the Journal. . ' j New York, JulyJ-T.-ThJ cotton market was firm, but . Very! dull and narrow today -oa tbeabeenc oi any imnortant weather newsvl There were reports of shwert mrtsofflilaboma and Texas which were onset i)r. contin ued rains in the gult sections. . Spot sales today 386 bales at prfe Inchanged from yesterdays quotations.! LATHAM, ALEXANDER & CO. LBaumbangh f tha Philadelphia schools, Uuitexr' s States- .Commissioner o f Education Elme Ellsworth Brown: Z. Snyder, principal of .the Colorado SUt Normal School: President Jos. Swam of Swarthmore College, Sup't. Bea Blewette, of the St, Louis schools and John HPWlh'pe, State director of Alabama public schools. Mrs. Young's f oUowars arged her election as a recog- aitiuaof the women teachers who com promise the' most f the membership. Denouncing the teaching of college professors as the "worst in the coun try," Principal WUliam McAndrews, 6f the Washington Irving;. High Scljool," New York City, was cheered enthusias- tieally at the session of the department of secondary schools today. He assert ed that the colleges hampered the (cur riculum by uniform requirements pre venting new work: . j f He paid his respects to high schools, declaring, them "mentally stagni with the teachers in a rut" : The hull Contracting company began work.on Wednesday on a solid roadbed across the1 marshes between Beaufort and Morehead City, on the line of the Norfolk-Southern railway: It is under stood that a solid "fill" will take the place of the present trestle, with the ekception of the thoroughfares ' and channels oh the Beaufort and Morehead City; sides. There is a rumor, i that could not be verified, ' that iron piles will be substituted for the pre .Tent wooden ones that have to be constantly renewed on Account of the action of the teredo, or ship worm. This is great good news for Beaufort in fact, about ;a;hnpprtant an. undertaking as any thing attempted since .the railroad came herei Beaufort Lookout July 7th. .:. Ho Fight Pictures at JCIaston. There will be no moving ; picture: 'ex hibition of the Jeffries-Johnson contest in this city. The management of the Air Dome has. assured Mayor LRoo;o mac tney win not nroar ii, Because iney. do not think that the patrons of, the moving picture thestre hsr. are inter ested to any great extent r anyway, Mayor LaRoque says that'.fte will .not allow thejictnres-bibe shoyn, except) the board of aldermen should overrule him and issue a special perifcit a eon- tingency altogether improbable. Kin ston Free Press July 7. - ! : r-4- HMWaaaaeae4ai m -11. ' r-ti osnaionai i.uikbiiiiuii uauau. tjL Eightii Senator iaipiatrktbtm- ocratic vonvenuon is.cauea w inset p Morehead CQy July 1910 at , eleven o'clock a. ii.,,1fof tha purpose ofbonri- wf Other business that may come br fft- TAfry unairman,'.; S.V.RICHAED90N, Wy jnna IDLDa .1VLIL ' . ' v 'L t ; Second hand 20 II, P"Gflsolerie n .f ... nTnnr..' I Illa- r.tj:!.Allf. f ' kuc. .,, BUDi jui kuuu vviiuiuuii. y Tr ; ' - O I U II '..Teacheri, Xxainliuitioii. 'The regular examination for ieacni IliLiiKRFMlONai .14!. ;pit vVyick Cook $toves no heat to bother yoil. v You ' wiu iijiu tucui a wca:uic una nyt wcaiuci. ict U3 send ytyictfve today. IWe have the.best makes, ice; ; Cream Freezers, ,'Watef Coolers,' Lawn ; Hose, Hose" Reels,' lawn Mowers.: ; V r; v"''-S;;'--:s::- ...r v.. ' ' ers certificats will bi held July 28th and ', White teachers, wil;'l 'vexaihinetl Thursday' July 28th! ajd colored teach ers Friday, July 2?tb, v '.J" . Teachers attending the-. E. C -T. Training School ai Greenville, will stand examination under Prof Ragsdale,' of Pitt County, on July 14th. ; r The entrance examination to the A. 4 M. College, of Raleigh, will be held, at the Court House, in New' Bern, Jury s'yiSJ?''r-Sy&- M. Brinson, C:'i' ;'?.--'.Co'unty Supt of Schools. . ;( piles i nic" ' Wi"t.jrrs' Li'SUn I'il euro I , I' '' : i Hi' 'it' 1 1 : nust nt wil ' 1 I For Rent Two suites oi-offtafe rooms M.or baildiiur osnneUAi dsstou l Hd- tel. One office rildihg :v adjoining Ar mour Packing Cp.s hulldlng fa Sovth Front street ' " ' ' ; C. T. HANCOCK, Agt UrOes BaleUUl lo ItoaW la an editorial whlclUppearsd iqsa; : BrdayV.Raieigk.Jfewsi Pteffvijr ; "High Grade"- Colonial Glassware. M. E. Whitehurst &Co. Outlook Is Not Encouraging I While In eonversatioB yesterday af ternoon. witha-itleroan who liyes near ttayDoto, ute frntaf . was inform ed jtbat tba'present outipok for a largel yield of corn and cotton in that section Notice Sealed bids solicited to , repair find painjt the LMjtjsehure, -Brklgsaj, not iajjiftjaait.etieouraging, ;Too ton, Is. c., Specification can Joe seen at A. M. Tingle's store in Bridge ton. Bids closes Friday, July 8th, Commit tee reserves the right to rejict all bids. i - fi i. mwch rain h.the cause of their decrease and tba-fanners- are iny much disap pointed over the prospects. LLC i.H ' ..-t. lU ,i . NEW BERN, N. C4'. QPA1D ON V DAVINCs o SOUND STRONG : 0&WTecus - sV As this is tfee period of the year when jpeople 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. WM DUNN PR EST, C.D.BRADHAM VICE PR EST.. TA.UZZELL CASHIER CLOTHING and SHOES ' 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 Burglars Enter Store 0 A message received yesterday morn ing ftrbnr Rhent's stated that during (he prevtoos nignt some one enter ea Kev j bite's store at that place and suc mgetting away with more than a bondred dollars dollars worth of goods. The tbiaf or thievas eff etedan entran ce to the building through one of the reV whdowiA kmfo which they used in opening the monev drawer was found lyiog on the coonter and from this clue Rev Whitehopee to apprehend themis-j ereants. . atfeyer delegate go; to Morehead .to-morrow, and wqrk!!af Jtjdee D. L. Ward's homiriationi 1 Executivs Committee Third loaal District. CO! hit terday editor JoeephosDsnialf urges the, peo ple of that city ta tk mJ active, part in New; Bern's BinteQnlshcibra 'Jo concluding his'remarks hs Jiiyst';!: iTha ' board of aldermen 'of Raleigh should take a second jibought .Jh the matter. ' rThe people of th citf fonw not object to tns silt: lit e.ptl: $e to. be incurred In having ialpl repreeen tad by a float-Jn the parids, . Indeed wa might welt do mora than h -The oc casion is worthy of, coni.: ' s . it 1 Ral eigh haa spent moncy tuJ r i sen del egates to events o(';ar-et.s.(u portahca' Therefore, Iet.ua all get tc;thes and Uks part in New Bern s historic event j T4 ( th. hrnru tKlriar A An . f .1 .V 1 :-s .-. . : 'T4kX f.t -;V - r v .. W-y i '-:,K How deilclous were C ' 'y hood. Nu pies now ever t i , list's changed? the piesT i . You've ht the strong, hi , the vigorous livk the -! . , 1 spy, the regular biweli of t ' rc s tiiiu is poor' fe! i yuj t 9 i 1 nbst s n' -if a c ' t " by hlsctri'' 1. t f i tic gfstin LUinrnt .., I - , I ow ek-iry then. . your boyhood f-' ; a of food en I i ... ye , ' with new Kc ; h, ii j i r. .J cts. at all d. r; ;.'iita. A1 thaaksallMCloiisriionalcon vsottoiUt wo4b: toe 6th of j Juty theollowlng axecutiva committee was electfl member from acb of the aevenu counlJea.1i , , Cartarat, T; D. Webbravan, J. ft ThomM, Jr.,Dopiiia-1L. UcGowanr Johes..T.Cr'Whitakar;-t)osio w, S-'B, Tsyktr, Pamlico, S, F," JlcCottet.lPan- 4er, T Armstrong, ' Bampaoo, M. I, Newman, Wayne, W, 1 Carbamf The eommlttee etectad W. lBrtl Chairman and T. C. W hi taker, SecreUry.' nilii t ii niit hit n ' .iiV'v v-jkT ' i"1 '' .; -S'u-it Ta Maka Boom . For I' '1 cf shsU they for big ihmint of 'Toilet Sets i sell, at following prices as long- as last Blue XinU with .row. decorations u piece set at M-sw. pteccKt i&mi, Gold, Tints at $4.75 12 piece sat,; 10 piece set 13.00. y You will make no mistake to buy at above ttrieeeU l-.cl:''4''i?St. i-Ki; S.-MILLEE,''-i The ForMtfan;?, 'v87 A 88 MiddlaBt ' " r-u-- ' SiveraT months ago hstronomefs. nil over ths Country were greatly perturb- over th appearance of a Dumber of block ; oti on the tun- For a short n hile thfMa spots d'aflppeared but due Irj the pist few day they have return ed sod are now larger than ever. ' The . JUST RECEIVED 1 Trunks Suit-Cases and Hand-Bags AT Barrington Dry Goods Co. it. a 10 THE PUBLIC 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, good&'ftftffered by our mer chants were M '& good, qaalfty luifst as- cheap as sim ples from an established Hroutf civic pride and. let your merchant otder it for.yuu, for by so doing you will encourage our merchants to keep the best of everything t at tie cheaoest possible prices. f"iTh'&y W away; annually to ( f lirimjBa Uiici auuuiuwws. : u;w, sweep uus ,uiuucy ai .nome ana pr 4 ill l- AT a4' cree ...y Mr : -y.--. wrl: jr r:s..t' Tc-n r-"!s ! .t Cf t 4 tv 4 t, t I 3 t r t i t i 3 ii c' 1 t' ubo of Mr. ' -"-r- for a short re-'l si', ex ' ' n v"s 4 -f t.s f;c by 0 The excellence in protection afforded by. a policy? on BOILERS; and 'FLY WHEELS in the .MARYLAND, CASUALTY CO.. of Baltimore, i -.(assets 15,000,000)' is proven by the loUowihg" fscta'and figures' '::4m; . "Only casualty company maintaining a CLAIM DEPARTMEI(T fc .. North Carolina which assnree prompt adjnstment.-M- '; .--f . .. Premiums collect". In this! state last ys'sr exceeded tha of any ' other company by (oS,000,i.f " '.r ' s 'i'- ' - Has advanced In 12 year from 'the bottom to SECOND. PLACE to " ' the list of wealthy companies ; .. .., j a. m.v v -.' y For prompt adjuHtmont of claims anj protection given policy holders It has no eqnal end ths beauty of it ail is its rnt.;s are low as reliable c,m!j ntM.-i. A policy on boi!-t i fuuu-.s cent of fire Insurance.-. No boll- ,.r.-'.-r:' ..'Ir- ' 't t' . !- " f -'-I -.. ..- .' J I" ' t i' 'l t: I 1
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