- . ,- . .. ' - :' '- - - . . -.-.' - - - y : - . . - -',..-. . ' : s . -i -V; 1 L , paper, with; ESTABLISHED .KNOWN - CIRCULATION , NUMBER 88.." -I r' ; NEW BERN, NOUTfl CAEOLLNA, TUESDAY: M0RNIX(3. JULy. 1 2. i9w:, TWENTY NUNTB YEAR -s, Iff A ; rr r The Cheerful Saverr f'tThe person who treats his savings account, as a - duty; or hardship iievei' catches ' the real spirit of 'saving-' 0- .vV--t But the one who saves CHEERFULLY, who keeps f his mind on what lie1 can do with his savings when' - they tat large enough to be used in a, big way, : will save easily and "with no regrets, over temporary economies. . Try to get this broad view of saving. Look to the. future, fie a CHEERFUL savei and ,you will be atnccessfu) one. ' .1A n MX, III?'. Dm T A flicir.N V. Pnok V Wm. R. EIAPKS, V, frfc- CEO B .PENDLKTONf CmhtOT kflfc j I F hfw I J i l4M? I IJ ft Kc, Li,'-".' .' i ' - ONLY $3.50 - ONLY $9.50 Only Bix more of Window Awnings, worth $4.50 Reduced to $3.50. 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 cats, you see above. T. J. TURNER FUR. CO. 93 Middle St. Phone 172, New Bern, N. C. WEEK'S? WEATH1 ; ER ; FOBEGAST Torrid Wave To Pass Sayi Weath er Man.' '-.Moderately High v. Temperature WMfflngiwCfa. C, Joly ll-Lowr temperature today is predicted l?y the Weather Bureau for the lower lake aid Ohio Valley regions, and by tonight for the Middle Atlantic and Dew England States, with normal, temperature in those regions during the remainder of the week. Moderately high temperatures will prevail daring the week in the South Atlantic and ; Gulf States, and ' warm weather-vwill continue in the region west of the Rockies. Temperature near or below normal is promised for the next few days in the upper lake re gion, th upper Mississippi ,Vally, the plains States and the Northwest. Local ruins will fall in the Atlantic States the early part of the week, and by the middle o the week there will be scattering showers in the Mississippi Valley und the Northwest. Fair weath er will prevail during the greater part of the week in the Rocky Moun tains and plateau regions and the Paci fic State. Hot Wave Sweeps United States. From practically every city in the eastern section of the United States cornfe reports of the intense heat that has prevailed for the past few days. In New York city many deaths have been caused by the hot wave and several have succumbed at other places. The temperature in this city during the past few days has been rather high but not enough to cause any serious inconve nience. POPULAR PREPARATIONS FOR SUMMER TOILET The care of the skin on the hands and face is of greater importance now than 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 need have no fear of sun or wind. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY 'COMPOUNDED Gaston Drug Company H. B. ON THE CORNER SEDBERRY v PHONE 65 MANAGER. OPPO. POST OFFICET I Finds Suit-case In River. BEGAUS E HE WAS TOO OLD Attorney-General Thought Moeby Couldu't do Work Bequired of Him.; Washington, D C, July 11. It was officially announced today that the re signation of CoL John 8. Mosby, the famous Confederate Guerilla as special attorney for the department of justice, was submitted in compliance with a re quest from Attorney General Wicker sham. It is understood that the re tirement of Col. -Mosby Was due to his alleged inability on account of his ad vanced age to meet the requirements-of the service and that no other complaint was made against him. CoL Mosby was appointed about 8 years ago by President Roosevelt and took a prominent part in the work of breaking up the operationg of cattle men against government lands in the middle west The veteran fighter, now 73 years old, has undertaken to write a history of his eareer during the war. EliGIIIEEil FOILS 01 15 "High Grade" Colonial Glassware. M. E. Whitehurst &Co. Accidently Wounded. An accident that came near proving fatal to the victim occurred early yes terday morning when Luther French a small white boy, shot Earl Stanley, also white with a 22 calibre rifle. The two boys had been practicing shooting at a target and bad fired sev eral shots when the accident occurred. In attempting to , place a cartridge in the breech of the gun young French in some released the hammer and the shot struck the Stan'ey boy on the hand, in flicting a very painful wound which re quired the attention of a physician. In Possession of Train Forty Min utes, But Get Nothing St. Louis, Mo., July 11 Cleverness on the part of the engineer prevented three youthful and apparently inrx perienced bandits from robbing the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Southwest ern "Flyer" near Larimore, fifteen miles from St. Louis, early Sunday. Three men were arrested later as sus pects and placed in jail pending inves tigation. Engineer Quinn, through a ruse, pre vented the looting of the baggage cur and the passenger coaches. Thu ban dits compelled the engineer and the fireman, at the point of revolvers, to descend from the cab and go with them to the baggage car to assist in uncoup ling it The enginemen in the darkness managed to glide away from tho ban dits and made for the cab. The bandits opened fire on them. Scrambling into the cab the engineer threw the throttle wide open and dash ed away with the train. Five miles further on Qjinn rung up the yardmaster in St. Louis and told the details of the attempted robbery. The train was in the hands of the ban dits forty mhtutes. According to rail way officers there were thousands of dollars in the baggage car in addition to the mail, which was unusually heavy While standing down on the market dock Sunday afternoon, Mr. Thomas Bowden saw a suit-case floating on the water. Waitng until itcame near enough he succeeded in fastening his cane in the handle of the case and drew it up on the dock. Upon opening it a suit of clothes and other articles, belonging to a 'gentle man's toilet were brought to view. Policeman Parker saw Mr. Bowden pull the suit-case out of the water and after a few inquiries took charge of it and carried it to his home, while he made some inquiries in order to see if he could locate the owner. Yesterday morning it was discovered that the suit-case was the property of a gentle man in Goldsboro who. had been down the river on a hunting trip and upon his return to this city and having but a few minutes to spare, had set the suit case near the edge of the dock and it had fallen over-board, while he, being in a hurry to catch his train either for got to look for it or after searching for it in vain had decided it had been stolen and left the city. New York Cotton Market Special to the Journal. Wew York, Ju'y 11 The cotton mar ket reacted moderately today on re ports of additional rains in Oiilahnma and Northern TexaB and clo.'irint,' weather in the eastern belt. Trade was very dull, spot sales 5,700 halos at prices unchanged from Saturday. LATHAM, ALEXANDER & CO. Capt Oscar Stern, commander of the local branch of the American Salvation Army informed the writer that the lar gest audience of the opening of the mis sion, attended his lecture oil his work in Chinatown. New York, which be de livered last Sunday night Next Sun day night he will deliver another of those soul-stirring personal experience lectures. Merchants Notice NOW IS YOUR MANGE Big toy Mg Opportunity for The Public " The Greatest Cut Price Sale ever run in the city of New Bern. irices on all good reduced toone half and less!, ' Sam Lipman. 1 Cor. Middle, and 8. front St. . - v-':y;';.Biyaa Block,' , i-,, '..-a-J..,.-..'. -,,-:,'...; J,.i..,-".-.,'. l, - Schooner Brattan. will load general cargo at Baltimore for New Bern, mail your orders by Monday mail to savu the cheap rate freight' ( ' WATHEN & CO ' ' ' ; Schr's Broki ra Baltimore. The applications ' of . the following named soldiers' and widers was approved by the County Board of Pensions at the recent meeting' of the hoard. Henry Gaskins. F P Gsskins, : H. C Robinson, R M Brock, R at Wiggins, J B Roach, Job. JamahGeo; Smith, Mrs. '8 E Satherthwalte, Mrs J L Man hey, Mrs,1 Lydia Wooten, Mrs. '.Amanda Alphio, Mrs. Jane Moore, . Mrs. Louisa tncasteri-:;ii;; -.jrL'vbX WANTED! H Second hand 20 IL P Gasolene f0TT8.l m mm Applications Approved Ileatlilandl'Llilligari 1 Points ' ' L. k Ef.; Semi-Paste Paint We carry all shades' abd the ; tcsf paints osi 'the ir.arkct,' Varnish Stains in a!l colors. Big stock cf Buifdicg Material, Roofing and Wire 'Fence.;'!' Can ivc yea good prices. ; ' Afl visitors to the city daring Home Coming week will lind a cordial welcome at our store..";-'.'. i ....rirsf Baptist B. 8. Picnic The Sunday school picnic of tbe First Baptist Church will occur on next Wed nesday. : IC the . weather ' is good ' the boat wUl. proceed as far as Oriental, otherwise a stop will be made jit Sloe. umh'f ureea- or.some intervening point Tbe managers regret to haveto announce that pa account of tha limited sis of the boat it will not be possible to carry any except such as attend the First Baptist Sunday School or Chenhr It is hoped that others will appreciate the difficulty and aot apply for accoramoda tion. Persons having baskets of dinner will notify Mr. Dowdy St Miller's Fur- rlturs Store on Tuesday and - he will send a wagon for the baskets early Wednesday morning. The crowd is re- quoatcd to meet at the church on Wed nesday morning not later than seven o'clock, a the boat will sail immediate ly after that hour. ' The "children wi be carefully looked aftor and every tf fort made to give tlmm a f. 1 f. ! Psrtnts are epociaHy hivitcj to ac company tlvir cl.i' !,. Lare Audience Attends Lecture Banner "Sure Seal" Fruit Jars (with glass top.) M. E. Whitehurst & Co. Awning Destroyed. Early yesterday morning tbe large canvas awning which covers the entire front of Mr, J. J. Baxter's dry goods store became ignited, and before the blaze could be extinguished more than half of it bad been destroyed. Jjst how the blaze originated is not definitely known, but it is supposed to have been caused by a lighted match or a cirar- ette which was thrown from a window above the awning. "life la a See-Saw." Ah incident that fully corroborates the old maxim, that "life is a sea saw" cul minated In this city yesterday when a young man who came to this city sev era! weeks ago, presumably to take i vacation and enjoy life 4o general, had lo walk out of the city Meavtag. behind turn a large number of Unpaid bills. pt The vwnir man., who ellmed Wilson ...... . T" .- :.' . ... . l N. C s as bis borne, gave varied and en thusiastie accounts of his family's local standing and financial ability,1 yet When be wired home Satarday.mornuig tell; ing the sad news that he was Vail itt' and that a few aitooleons would' bo greatly appreciated he failed to receive a reply. When only a few day i before he had preaumatly been tweil. supplied with the "ever tdyr. and waaepjoy ing Hfd to IU foil extent he awoka to the fact but too late, ?that ' 'the pac that kills'! could hot exist on ah empty pockettKiok,; and, leaving ail of bis worldly "goodsV except the clothes he wore, with the landlady, started out to 41 ffeoplcs Bank NEW BERN, N. PAID ON SAVINGS STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE SOUND INVESTMENT As this is ulie period of the year when people are receiving divi-rio-ncls and inU-rest, it is well for them to consider how they will use these fund. While awaiting the opportunity to place them in some perma nent investment, we cordially recommend our Certificates of De posit v'-.ich draw 4 ger cent interest and may be readily converted into c. ii should necessity demand. Chci .ng and Savings Accounts cordially invited in small as well as large sums. WM DUNN PFVEST. 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 ELKS TEMPLE DEPT. STORE Supposed Corpse Proves to be Stuffed Overcoat. While crossing Neuse river bridge n few days ago several young boys who live at Bridgeton werd startled by see ing, what they supposed was the body of a drowned man, floating down the river. There was no boat at hand in which they could reach the "corpie" so thsy rushed back to the Bridgeton hid. of the river, where after telling their story to several people there they se cured a boat and rowed out to bring the victim BBhore. Imagine their chagrin when upon reaching the object which they supposed was the body ot some poor unfortunate" who becoming tired of life's turmoil, bad decided to end it all by seeking a watery grave. They dis covered an old dilapidated overcoat which had been stuffed with bay and thrown overboard by some practical joker. JUST RECEIVED Trunks SuitCases HandBags and AT Barrington Dry Goods Co. For Rent. Two suites of office rooms in Moore building opposite Gaston Ho tel , One office building adjoining Ar mour Packing Co.s building on South Front street. . . ' C. T. HANCOCK. Agt. ' 'foat U" to Wilson.' jwr Houaof ReprMehlalivM ' At the solicitation' of, maoy; Demo crats from all -the townships of the county I hereby announce, tliat I '.will enter the" LKmocrac primary , to d held Saturday, September 3rd 1910, a a candidate for the legislature. t. : ;, '.., Respectfully ,,'',''''" K ' ' R- A NUNN ,., ,,,..:' . . ;; y-j " i ' ' , Maritime ' t!ce Pamlico Sound Nouns Hivcr, from the entrance to New Brrn. r.uoys replaced June 24, having bfion found mis3ing, ss folloWS. ; : "' ' l. Uj-per Crp-n Tpring Buoy, 14, spar. P.ansom Clmnm-l 1'ntrBnce Buoy. iftnricl 6 jeys rat ,l;tl, in 10 How Many Can Von Accomodate? ..The Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that too matter of proper ly looking afier.yisitors in the way of locating boarding accommodations dur ing the celebration has been taken in hand by the committee on entertain ment, ad that J. Leon Williams, E'q, one, of oqr young and prominent lawyers wfll give; the matter ,,Ws personal at- tentloh from now ontil., the close of the seleLrstion,! All persons who cah are respectfully' urged to amne to accom modate as iny visitor as possible on thli August occasion.; in-erder that no person may go from our city disss tisfiel bv reason of accc4nraodation9..X': yr la the cities during': expositions It I the etistora for every bouse that Oan do so to open its .doors, to, the visitors, great many placing eigns outside that boarders' are. wanteds If this Is done here during the celebration it will tend to relieve the committee' bh entertain ment of one Of Atk greatest burdens, The Chambet of Commefce 'thefefore begs that nothing be left undone by anyone to assiet in caring for the large number of visitors who will be in evi dence in New Born during the Bi Cimi-; tennial Celebration and . all'' tnatters pertaining thereto should be referred to Mr. Williams who will strive to his ut most ability to see tht , everyone is properly looked after. '' - When tlif Hlomach fails loperform its function, t o bowels become dorangi(l. tho I. vi r i-.. 1 t:m kidneys ooiuf.Hii.-.i r ' ' r- i (, ..-.MfH, The Hlom- . Ii .r i. .t. I i --I'. I Ik ss . SURETY BONDS, Rooms 320-321 Elks Building A L cjcsaaesa Points on Perfect Protection The excellence in protection afforded by a policy -on BOILERS and FLY WHEELS in the MARYLAND CASUALTY CO. of Baltimore, (assets $5,000,000) is proven by the following facts and flgures:- Otily casualty company maintaining a CLAIM DEPARTMENT in North Carolina which assures prompt adjustment Premiums collected in this state last year exceeded that of any other eonpany by ft5,000. Has advanced in 12 years from the bottom to SECOND PLACE In the list of wealthy companies. For prompt udjustment of claims and protection given policy holders it has no equal and the beauty of it all is its rates are low as less reliable companies. A policy on boilers reduces, cost of fire insurance. No boil er owner should neglect this important feature. W. O. BOYD, Agt REAL ESTATE,, INSURANCE -Telephone 400 TO THE PUBLIC V Tfie New Bern STORES ure the equal, of fany io this; State and should be patronized by you in' preference to Bjy recent comparison the goods "offered , by ; out; mcr- frjlcirroan'establ lf you (dont fm what you needr njoour; clvjc pride : an;d let your merchant order it for you, for.bysb doicj you will encourage pur merchant to keep tjje best of every tiilii? at the cheapest possible , Pnces0gv r Thounds otdollarsare1 teljiiJs.iwaV enrichen other communities.'" Lets; keep this money at . home and prosper. r j, if.- i. t' - i A. . s ..eV . r ,i ' ' ' - ,' i I .'-"V 1'- ;

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