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. .". "-. ': t AT r PAPER; WITH r KNOWN? - : CIRCULATION s AESIAELISnEIX, -J ' T . - NUMBER" 8B.: -y?:Vy, c J . v'oC rEW BEEX NOUTII CAROtlNA. SATUUDAY MORNING. JITLY, . 1010. JCr "r-fbiTWOTY NINTHS YAR it 1!' Is HH .i v I HI i II 111 fiiill UlJiitll , . : III III ii' III llllf - fl" 4 ;iJI fvvWJJ WMJ'M'V apStronpaok Reflects J S It ; its own Weosth in the staiidinir of its customers, f - - , its own strength in the standing of its customers.' ? - I 'f No other single thing as: favorably ., iiilluences ' t Ionian's business standing as tor hayeV checking -ac- r 'count in a bank of known conservatism and strengto," Would if not pai ypd to join the large number of V responsible men who now do their banking here and i thus secure for yourself and for your business the . ' p added strength that such association would reflect . iipbn you? ' 'J S- W- B, EJJlPES.V. Pres. GEO B PENDLETON. Cashier mm ( niih i ii in ... - I 0 H A' ONLY $3.50 - ONLY $9.50 Only six more of Window Awnings, worth $4.50 Reduced to f3.60. Also three more of the fine Couch Hammocks, worth $12.50 Reduced to $9.60. You will find these goods displayed in . our window exactly like cuts you see above. T.J. 93 Middle St. TURNER Phone 172, FUR. CO. New Bern, N. C. L POPULAR PREPARATIONS FOR SUMMER TOILET The care of the skin on the hands and face is of greater importance novvhan any other season. SEE that you are supplied with the purest and best TALCUMS, FACE POWDER and CREAMS, that means ' OURS. Get a supply; then you nepd have no fear of sun or wind. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY, COMPUUMTKI) Gaston Drug Company H. B. ON THE CORNER SEDBERRY PHONE 65 MANAGER. OPPO. POST OFFICE. Mrs.' -1 t Ell Flags mpg z : All Opponents at , ' jt Boston.'. Defeats. Boston, Masai July 8-Women each- r-showe4 their knowledge of polUict by aushinx Mrs,- Ella Flagg" Youogi. uperiateodrntof the public echoola of Chicago, ihrougb a tnamphant election a president of tfieationat Education Association. ' - Her opponent. Zwhariu Xenephon Snyder, president of the State Normal Sen l, of Colorado, who was the se lection of the nominating committee representing all the Stte, was defeated' by a vote of ;617 to 876 in the general heonvention. ' ii It took clearparliamentary head to cut the knot which the nominating com mittee had tied about Mr. Soyder, but theromen WeretequaLto the task, and after-Mrs, Young had resigned as a Candidate ior second vice-president on the ticket presented to the general con vention, her friends pot her tip as a direct candidate against Mr. Snyder. When Mrs, Young was declared the winner the convention immediately ac Particular attention was paid to the education of the child-in the addresses at the -meetings. - Daring the afternoon ityate teachers, aaSociationj, and those interested in school .gardens and reli gious training, also held sessions.'. 'The resolutions of the association, adopted at the general business meet ing, were in part as follows; "The National Education Association reaffirms its unalterable opposition to any division of the public school funds among private or sectarian schools, and ..believes that appropriations from the Federal or State treasuries in rup- port of private educational Institutions is in direct contravention of the fund amental principles upon which our sys tern of American public school educat ion has been founded and has prosper ed ' The directors decided unanimously to hold the next convention in San Fran cisco in 1911. President to Lav Aside Cares ft a -a nruu. TT .,4. . 2 J'V VacaUon'.-'-- -1 . j sU i f H ... , .'. . I Bererlyi Mass.; July 8th. Evidence that president Taf la going to hare a rwl aony enough rVacation' this-sni msr.'cataa today with the 'annoonee mnt thatjthe executive and famify re to take tenday cruise along tpe New England I coast Th departure will be made from Beverly about July, the 18th aboard the Mayflower. Bar Hajr bor and resorts-will be, visited. Itis possible thai the Sylph will atao be ta kenoa the cruise. ' ". :; f President Taf t did pot get awav ear ly to the Myopia golf links today Wit probably will jmotor across.' later wljtb Captain Bul and play with Johp Hays Himnimi4 fir'Baai.Bfiri -A - Reports have beea current here that Presidwit Taf t-T opnslderir the "call ing of a special sewlbn of the senate to confirm the nomination of a new chisf justice of the" United State,; la oroV that tbe esse of the big- t'rusUnow pond ing may be passed upon as aooa m pos- sible. . As this7 special session would cost $50,000 And Would pfobahly not be called in any event ntil the expiration of the enabling act passed to allow Jus tice Moody to retire, should he desire to do so, the talk of a special session, it believed to be without rouadation. Mr. Moody time fot decision is up till November and to save a moi in the hepring of the trust case w hardly, warrant the calling ot the si cial session. - No offieial statement the matter tias been made. "High Grade" Colojiial Glasswjire. M. E. Whitehursf: New York Catton Market. A Blow In lo Back. An overcoat is a necessary- ntiissnce ahd the tendency to take it off on warmish days in late au tumn and winter is as strong as it is unwise. A treacherous -wind hits you in the back and the next morning you have lumbago. Rub well and often with Perry Davis' Painkiller and you will be astonished to find how quickly all sore ness is banished. NOW IS YOUR CHANGE , J ! .'i 'v.: i Honey Saving Oppnrtunity For The Public The Greatest Cut nice Sale ever run in the city of Hew . Bern. Prices on all goods reduced to one hait and less.' Sam Lip Cor.lMiddle and 8. Front -Sfc. f".V - '"'f'", Bryan; Bloclf;l Struck by a Fatting Limb. During a heavy wind storm which visited this city several days ago the entire top of one of the large trees' in the Episcopal church yard was,twlsted from the trunk of ihe tree and In fall ing to the ground part , of It lodged in the limbs that remained intact. During, ihe rainstorm yesterday this' portion ia the tree became losened and fell to the ground with a crash, A gentle man who was passing just at that time was struck on the bead by the limb and Knocked to the ground, but fortiiiately was not seriously 'injured Special to the Journal. New York, July 8.' Notwithstanding reports of rains ir) Oklahoma and North ern Texas, the cotton market was stronger today than it has been in some time. Unless weather conditions soon have a decidedly favorable, change, prices are expected to go higher Spot sales 2.000. bales at 5 points advance over yesterday. t4 " LATHAM, ALEXANDER- CO. Bequest For faerpTo ' JSitertain Bi-Oernteniiial -and- Trfuraa - - ;inent Visitors ; ... . t . -. j. . -: At Uie'Bl-CeqtenniaL and Firemen's Tournament there, wjll be nuany visitors o New Bero who will desire accottimo datinsc boh board and x lodging and teepiog guiftere. , V The committee has requested ibat we shaU advise the citwn that will be Important- during this week that.alU wnq can ao : o, take some visitors for Sleeping quarters, at; least, arid so far as possible, both for board and lodging. W"e hope to.be' able .by ,tbja means to accomodate several hundred visitor during the week, ' Abd.QC $his purpose we have re quested Mrk J,. Leon; Williams, as Sec retary of the Entertainment Committee II 'I.-iv' j -! V U)JUU llt ; U1CI&VUB HUI3 BBCDriJIID just now man v can be accomodated at each aome and at jrjiat price... He will begin his canvass 4ujmg neiJ week for the purpose of thL information.- In the event any cititens should be omiited" we desire they shalL forward their names Wd ddressea.to Mr. Williama giving and above information. This committee will establish and maintain during the Centennial 'week Bureau of Information, who will assign the visitors who apply to various homes in the city who have consented to ac commodate any number of visftors; and careful attention will be given by this department to see that only desirab'e people are assigned to the private homes and no one need have any hesitancy in permitting their vacant rooms to be used under the system which we propose to have in force duiing the week of the Bi-Centennial. tf This Bureau of Information will be in charge of Mr. J. Leon Williams who will be in constant communication with such citizens as can .give' accommoda tion to the visitors.'.- We trust the eiUiens of New Bern will appreciate thenecessity for extend ing accommodation to the large number of visitors who will be in the city. Respectfully. L. I. MOQRE, WILLIAM DUNN SB, J. T, HOtUSTER, B.B.?IRST, ' C. E. ' J. J. WOtFJBNDEN, Committee on Entertainment Proved to be the Wrong Man. 5 V' 'i n't,. i r Gasolene En-. 1 - - WANTED! r; ' -. .,;i.-.':;-"-;.'tj .,u- Second hand 20 II. v Bradstreels Weekly Trade Report 1 Richmond, Va... July 8. Bradstreets tomorrow will say for Richmond and vicinity, weathejr conditions' have been mpte tavornble ta crop growing this week and trade shows- a tendency to ward improvement j Reports from, the oottorf districts are encouraging and witlj continued favorable weather a fair jrop, is expected-j vThe (tobacco, crop i m good general condition, " Wholesalers of shoes report con tTnued good sales for future, shipments.- Dryi goods are at the usual j between-seasoH dullness. Drugs, flavoring, extracts and kindred lines are'active, following 4 warm per-Jod."1- Produce fs fairly active, -peaches and early spring fruit being plentiful. Building Is active and railroad reports show increased -receipts-..' Scrap iron and junk are very quiet and a .dullness is r shown T in'.' practically all metals, Banks And 6 ready demand for available funds.' .Collections are Irregular; vith a tendency, "toward slowness. ' Retail trade is quiet and'nnusually large stock remains in the hands of dealers, f Elizabeth City, N. Cif July 7. A re mark able case of mttaken.tdentity was discovered here' this morning when negro named Gibbs wai tried in justice court in a preliminary ' trial upon the charge of murdering his' wife In thii city about five years, ago. Gibbs . fled from thacitv as soon as the murder was eov tted. Several days ago ihe po Jas notified that QibbS' had been 'rfltedln New Bern and, was being teid by the wew Bern auuwrlties . lor the Elizabeth City t. authorities- Chief Thomas went ' after the negro and brought him here and lodged him in jail. - - 1 , . ' . V This morning it was discovered thst be was hot the man at all, although! he anwered the deaeripiion rand bad the sirae nam;.. The negro proved that: he neverresidttd here' Tind. therefore !he could not have eommlCtec the .murder here. The negro's boast to bis wife in New Bern that- he had already killed one wife was responsible for bis arrest i". " vi '.r r"1 'H-' ii WILUAMS' KIDNEY PILLS i i Have yon neviected your Kidneys Have you overworked you nervous sys tern and caused trouble witnyour kid neys and .bladder? Have yodj pains in wins, side,' back groins andrbladderT Hav0 yon a , flabby appearance of lha face, especially under tbeeyesT.Too fre quent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liam' Sidney .fills wiU cure youat Druggist, Price 50c. , .WiUiams. UTg. Co.. Prone. Cleveland. O, u 't '' - . ' -i- ' ' J. - , I V ' ' Oil Wick Cook Stoves, no heat to bother you: You will find them a treasure this , hot weather., ' Let us nd ydu one today. We have- the fcest makes. Ice Cream Freczersj Water "Coolers, -Lawn Hoi.5, - Hose ' Reels." Lawn 'Mowers. 1 " r .-" ' - "a r Two " suites ' of V'.For Bent?:- ,f r : Vi. ? 's n v office ; rooms : in' Moor building opposite Gaston , Ho tel One office building adjoining Ar mour Packing Cd,s building on Sorth Front street. , ' -. ' , - C.T. HANCOCK. Agt., - No Race Suicide in Tliat Town WKila in the city yeatorday a promi nont citizen of Oru-i.tal, a town v.hii h 1 'is cily sliout C -3 ii.halnU'itii, i!.ftr-n-i 1 t' l v. ' r t tf J 'y "1 t1 ' 1 ' t ll?' 1 I 1 I ( ! I CLOTHING and SHOES 1 I Banner "Sure "Seal Jars (with glass jtop.) Whitehurst.& Co. Fruit M.-E WfU Loan New Bern a Valuable Relic. At the earnest reauestof nreminent Wen of New Bern, Mr. JH. W Bonits, of this city, js to loanthe committee in ejbargeof the bigi-Centennial celebra tion New'Bern is to have thla month, a decidedly valuable and interesting relis. The. eurio Mr. Bonits, would not part with and hold It as one of the dearest ef his arge-and-valuabl -collections, which, is likely ahead of anything in tt line In theSouth and Which has attrac ted th attendoa pf many people even f 'Therelie thst he will , send to Mew bent is a 1100 bill issued by act of the aassmbly trf New Bern Ma?' &)th',' 1780, and for we counterfeiting of which the peuaiij ui uracil (!. V wovsi un ins blllltwlf. ' Mr. BonJU has been offered the face .value of the bill by the State and several hundred dollars for it by In dlviduala buv naturally will no part with ItWilmingtotr Dispatch, July 8. i v Tor Count v CommlsaloiieraH.I . "f "j-'-s $Mt We present the following jiamea be-, fore the County Convention for County Commissioners, end .if they are nominated,-we believe the voters will be satisfled with them.. fJ K 'V1 't - -t C D. BRADIIAN, j L.S. WOOD, J. D. WILLIAMS. -'4:. N. M. LANCASTER,'!. E, Z R. DAVI3, , , v ; : rr y I .imocrats. for big shipment of " sell at folluw.r ' last Cli.e T...U . 12 1 ' eft:1": . r ; 1 Ti- 1 1 ' ' ! y ut i w I I,' nil WU1 Not ParUclnatrin. Event I Raleigh; If. July 8-The Rfolgh Board ef Aldermen has found it necces-r sary en account-ot there .being no An knee's available for auch - a purposa.1 to decllnean fhvjtatibn on. the part of the city of New Bern W -participate la the greaf 'Bj-CetdeniiTaritnerel beglohing July 26, " The- moat cordial interest uv the success of the affair was expressed by the board,- 'f ' -'-i ' For Housa of BeVresentati vea-1 v TlOPAID ON fTo SAVINGS" STONO SOUND INVES As this is the period of the" year when people are retpiving divi dends and interest, i is well for them to consider how they will use these funds. ' , While awaiting the ppportunity to place them in some perma nent investment we cordially recommend our Certificates of De posit which draw 4 percent 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. CD.BRADHAM vice pnljst: tA.UZZELL CASHIER 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 EL,K8. TEMPLE JUST RECEIVED Trunks Suit-Cases and Hand-Bdgs AT " Barrington Dry 6ouS Co. , -Lit IQ THE PUBJ.IC I r. . .'- ! 'S a The New Bern STORES are the equal of any in this Estate and should be patronized by you in preference to others. ! -By recent comparison th good ottered by our mer chants were of as good quaUty and as stm ilei from arf estaih'shed Northernhouses : v -yH yooffjni wiiat youuneed,rlOvr y'dur civie pride and id fmrnxdiM for: Jou", for by W doing you wiU encourage our merchants to keep the best of everylhing ? at the Cheapest possible pnefis; JbqwaVopollaW aent nnually to -entkhe'n iothei comrnunitfes,! LUf keep this . money at 7:X 'I-l'r!..'V' .Vi!1..1.iSWU(- V s- !" ' - liAma oo1 nftonei :-..'. -tt - . . ' ' . ... 'At the solfcltation of-many Demo crats from alt the .townships1 of-, the county I hereby announce that I will enter the- DemocraUc. - primary VtO be held Saturday, September 3rd 1910, a a candidate for the legislature, ' - v 1 . Respectfully . y--'7 .' ' . - -H. A.-NUNN Mad Peg Creates Trouble." ' ... '''..." .-1 -.1- - ... . .." J "1 ---'V ""- ' ' '' 't'-'!"' 1 A mad dog urare attracted a go' ' d I tf e'.'-rllon an the s'lt"?, ! ' IS, ui- ' ;t M, nlii -i' IN I I I IN J I ' ." 11 111 "' 1 W" 1 7&sm KJei'Piciipl The excellence in protection afforded by . policy1 on BOILERS, und" FLYWHEULS in tlie MARYLAND 'CASUALTY t0.-- of Baltimore (asspts f r,OCO,000) Is proven by the following facts and figures:- - Only rusuRlfy company rrumtmning a LLAUA U xi, h. r-umiinu iiirh aMiiiina nromnt adiuStment.- ' ,1V1 v... . . - 1 - 1 ' . rrcms ims toll' - td in this state U t yer exceeded thajf. of any oti rc --y ij 1 ' . i - - . i r, I a .1 'd in 12 y- ars from.tU bottom to SCCONDTfLACB in-, t'.e Lot of we;...! y cornpHnins. , i . ' v in;v . r j'toini t siljuHtm t of t'tiims'sn 1 r"v " 'fon'giv i policy holders it .dS'.dt'al . or II i 1 U i.i r,it'8 mo J"V as less renaoie A j ycil ' ' t'ff-il Til-a v tioooil- ?PARTMBTJT"ln 4 no t V-
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