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r :- -v V. '.. -"- : -V: : r-; --i-H-s. v -- PAPER ;WITU" aRdUtXTlON 3 . NEW ; BEILN. NORTH CAROLINA. TIIUUSD4Y, MORNING. JULY,' 14 1910. 4J SWKNTYl-NiNTB YEAR ; .-, v v -' :. 1 I 16? 4 Sir 5-V -. r .1.f y-'C rr if ii TheheerfulISayer - The person who treats his savings account as duty, or a harWiip'iievef catches the real spirit of - But the one who saves CHEERFULLY, who keeps i his pind on what jie can: do with his ? savings whetf the; are Urge enough to be used in a big way, -twill - save easily and with no regrets over temporary J -economies. ; . Try to get this broad View of saving. ' Look to the future Be a CHEERFUL savei and youwillbe auiccessfulone. w 1 : US D Rr inijo PtM T. A. ttHRKN. V. PmsC" " W,:B. ,BIADE8, y GEO B PENIETON; Cafhlct 1 -w. Jl i- " K We have just received 200 cots, pads and pillows from F. B- Mfg Co., of Baltimore to rent during the Bi-Centenr nial. They will be delivered Saturday June 23rd. All that t want to rent come to our ttore at once and see samplei Let us book you for as many as you need. First come first served. Come at once to avoid the rush. Price Complete $1.00 Pet Week in Advance. THREE DIE i POSTAL BAI1K IlIlfitllllD oq;;veitid:i is EVEIII. OF WEEK Driver Crushed nnWrllis Eogtoe Jteposlts S;:'-jiQuaini.ot.'I . v .1 Washington; JuyVl8--CQng hav :wv '2 ingr enacted ft bill for" c postal wivhige '-Sri -12T!W!!-1 k. tbo UnttUU. ton were killed and a tram toa4; of pwean- . 1?, t-i - t vi.uv - rn TT? F?!!! ha. aubmitted to this Comment re- ports of the poeUl , ea Vings operations Jo the United Kingdom, where the 6e bonndtralnNo.9 en2the Newr York Central, knowa aa,ie , Northern aw uJ ThU' nearly a billion dol Newton Hook; ainriwlea north of ?oJL. ? i iti h-nir. oo: at 2;4 o'clock yesterday morning. " From tome causa aa yet nndeterniined w i UL7: the ee year aweKated $220,916,714 Pepoeits in postal-, aavinga banks In the United Kingdon in 1908 aggrega ted $217,877-011 ancthe withdrawls in track and toppled completely over The other sij cars' on the train, all Pall mans, left,, the rails, . bat remained up right, and no ons on them was serious ly hurt, the" railroad officers here re porting that all the passengers were sble to continue their journey The train left New York shortly, af ter midnight and carried many residents of up State pities who had spent, the day in. New York eityv " - All ths passengers In 1097; when financial conditions were less stable the amount ' withdrawn ex ceeded the amount deposited by10,- 785,838.; The largest number of with drawn exceeded the amount deposited by $10,785,83 The- largest number of withdrawals oo any one day was 56.485, and of the entire number of withdrawals in 1903 5,910,585 were made on demand, The total , sum to the credit, of the 11,018,251 depositors in ths poeUl sav ings banks of the United kingdom on 1 T.J. TURNER FUR. CO. 93 Middle St. Phone 172, New Bern, N. C. ware out on board a special train made U nuuwin n-i Bw. y n - .mk Of 10n . "KU RSS. J .11 .1.- U-l . U. . I " Y-v " , nnu Aiuiuiy idu'uio uriviu uwaj w Albany. Both tracks were blocked as a result Banner "Sure Seal" Fruit of the tearing and grinding of wheels . ' .f-. k i-r th. -ii- Th TnH. Jars (with glass top.) M. E. eth Century . Limited, on which Jack Whltehurst & CO Johnson,, the heavyweight ohampion fiirhter. was comintr to this citv. wss rtplaved an hour hv the smash-no. New YOTK COHOn Market From all accounts the forward trucks of the engine jumped the track first Special to Journal, ana wrew me engine ana me enure v,nI Yorl JnIv iaftrir(int Bhort htrain oif t a Switch a few hundred feet : nf Jnlw ,he faatnre of the further norlh, the locomotive and bag ttoft market todaV and .-.j UD gage cr roppung over. ffenerallv. Weather renorta were uuKiuc ""- I slightly unfavorable. Spot sales one hundred bales at 30 points advance yesterday, Latham Alexanoee & Co. POPULAR PREPARATIONS FOR SUMMER TOILET The care of the skin on the hands and face ia of greater importance now than any other BeasoYi. SEE that you are supplied with the purest and beet TALCtJMS, 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 torn pa H. B. ON THE CORNER SEDBERRY ' IHONE 65 ny MANAGER. OPPO, POST OFFICE.' his engine and crushed to death. The other trainmen were also instantly killed. "High Grade" Colonial Glassware. M. E. Whitehurst & Cu. Picnic Yesterday. Ice Cream Cones Must Go. At an early hour yesterday morning the members of the First Baptist Sun day school left this city on the steamer Howard for Oriental, where thf-y spent the day enjoying the boating, bathing Acting under orders from the Pure and other pleasures which that town af- Food Commission, a United States mar- fords. The boat was packed to its full shal seized 672 botes of icecream cones 1 eaoacitv. and upon their return to- the in New York Saturday, on the ground Icily last evening each one was enthusi that this product is preserved with bo- utip in their account of the outing. racic acid and is therefore injurious to health. The irovenimenL It ia aonoun ced, purposes to put the ice cream cone , w iiamc b.ilun hi riL.ua out of business. These little holders fori Have vou neglected your KidneysT near-cream taste like paper, but are! Have you overworked your nervous ys nevertheless usually eaten by the peo- tern and caused trouble with your kid pie mostly children who buy them Ueys and bladder T Have you pains in and their contents, It seems that they j iotas, aide, back, groins and bladder! will have to go unless made in some I HaV8 y0q a flabby appearance of the other fashion. Oar revered uncle at face, especially under the eyes? Too fre Washington, who has also' been show- Iqoent a desire to paas urine? If so, Wil ing hiSpiseal for pure food .byprbhibi-j Jiams! , Kidney Pilli will cure you-at tvohs against the bleaching of flour Druggist, Price 50c Williams' M'f'g, with harmful cherokala, ia .firmly re Co., Pro pa,, Cleveland, O. solved. . NOW IS YOUR CHANCE A Ilig Money Saving Opportunity For The .; Ibe Greatest Cuf Price ale ever, ran iff die city, of Hew) Bern. Prices on aO goods reduced to bnVttaif ' and ' tesi . Sam A.i.. T,i, -u. ..li Editor Journal ..T? .r?7.," 7T.r lnt paper to thank my friebda and fel :n u i- a o:t- ii I w DemocraU of your splendid county hu, PrJTl ;i Ztv their loyal support riot only those C. on-Aug. Ikh, 1910. y Meeting wi l be ' . ' .JT , ' cajledf orders 12 V..LraI w T Tini i a firiTI rarw I w w J --jr . " Ididatea fornow they Witt be equally as WANTED I ':;JIllH Gasolene , En ' i;" i uiunt Second band 20 It P. : .... ...l u u." . L "gine.VMust pe in good condition. Jl 1 Stockholders Meeting Card of Thanks Sectotary, A. 6 N. C Directors Meet. loyal to me as no better Demacrala live than ia Craven county. A ( Not only -i4 the Democracy of .the nation MUd-againaVthe Taft-Cannon- vAUantic HoteL Morehead City. N.C.lAldrichhlgb protection; Republican no- Jul lS.-4The directort of the A A N C Bclesi Which Jtave so IdiigiobbedL the railroad met nere xooay at ine axianuc peopi m . twf , wi' Hotel M declared a aemUannual did- has joined" tba -InsorghC -epoblicana dnd of one and a half neT eenr. ! nave to defeat : anch :deetract iva policlei of ble on thaaitlui Tbetoek bs, cicohrteth;; j; Beaidea President rerenee, tne curec- , uemocrBis oi: -&nw. , cimw up tork present weraMeasra, ,Wooi;Foy for a light io th Anlah ai4llwiltba .Chad wick, Bagley TappVJ rGrainger,: well j;t,t?Av Crcecb andchardsoo;?; m ; Againjbanking my fellowJDeawcraU Convention Meet at No6n Three Supreme Justices and Two ' Commissioners To Be , Nominated. Special to the Journal. ' Charlotte, N. C, Jury 13.-The Democratic State Convention is the ab sorbing event of the current week par ticularly in Charlotte and generally over the Commonwealth. This "on year" convention will be called to order at noon oh Thursday, Jury 14, at high noon. Senator Lee S. Overman, of Washington and Salisbury, will be tern poraiy chairman who will start the wheels of the big convention rolling. At wis convention there are six or eight State officers to be nominated by the delegates who will cpme up from the various counties from Murphy to Perquimans and Pasquotank, and from Boone :and Yancey to New Hanover and Brunswick. Three places on the Supreme Court bench are to be provided for. Of these there is no contest except in the case of the vacancy created by the appointment of Justice Connor by Judge Taft to the Federal Judgeship of the eastern dis trict For this office .there are two candi dates, Justice Manning was appointed by the Governor to fill out the unexpir ed term, and Judge Allen, of Goldsboro Between these two there has been waged a most strenuous and heated fight, almost bordering on the bitter, ana in is issue to De decided at the con vention here this week, will be one of the most important and generally watch ed fights of the entire convention. in this contest is seen by many a re flection of the great fight between Kitchen and Craig in the gubernatorial fight two years ago, Justice Manning, who is fighting to retain his seat, being the former campaign manager of the successful gubernatorial candidate. Chief Justice Walter Clark and Asso ciation Justice P. D. Waiker, the latter of Charlotte, are without opposition, and thier nomination is purely matter of form. Corportion commissioners, of whom there are two to be nominated, are rep resented by five candidates, but as these were voted for in State primary of June 26, it will be only a question of calling the roll of counties to ascertain who have received a majority of the votes of the various counties which are based on the vote in the primary. There is little prospect of anything out of the ordinary routine of the off - a: 1 - a 1 i. i l , iL.i 4 Make r 'wi ,i - N E W BERN, N. C 10. PAID ON : ?QW COURTEOUS OAVINOD PROeRCSSlVE lew oern Tour tJusiness Center . The merchant or planter in Craven and adjoining counties who trades in New Bern receives many advantages not to be found else where, particularly in lower prices and prompt shipment And if it is an advantage to trade in New Bern, H is of greater advantage to do your banking with the Peoples Bank of New Bern for the rea son that it is equipped with every modern facility, renders imme diate attention to all matters of business and Wefts all its patrons with the same courtesy whether their accounts be small or large. Checking accounts cordially invited. Saving accounts, which draw interest at the rate of 4 per cent, compounded twice a year, received in any sum down to $1.00. WM DUNN PR EST. CD.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 year convention, and it is probable that the convention will complete its work inside one day, and adjourn Thursday night though this is not a certainty, as no one can foretell the outcome of a political gathering. The principal events of the conven tion will be the regular address of the presiding officer; the nominating speech-' es, three for the Supreme Court bench, and two for corporation commissioner." JUST RECEIVED Trunks Suit-Cases Hand-Bags and AT Barrington Dry Goods Co. Notice. The Republican primary of the 2d ward of New Bern ia hereby called te meet at the court house on July the 28th, 1910 at 1 :30 a'eloek p.m., for the purpose of sleeting a delegate and an alternate to the eoonty. convention on July 80th 1910 and for auch other bus iness as may probably come before the! meeting. " J. S. Sasnight. r. Chm'n 2d Ward Precinct July 13th, 1910. 2 Resolutions of respect to the j memo- or. craven county, am , iiu4;?t' ry of tee lata director an former pres- v-FathfuIly youra " ; identXW. Grainger; ",we kdopted. JN0.1 ILrFAISQjf Condition under th Norfolk Southern management were considered satisfae- wry;:.,,.v;;;,l:j tJteacberf tumlnatlon. Faleon, ,N, ;c. July 1910,i ; .; j j . ,.-. f- oivwena vccurea..ff K 'Gdsbw; Jul, 'hAt i&k i - r P''VA Jha Director of the AtUnticft North . The regular Oxamlnation, for teachers ' .. .,, comn- In' More- nnk m,m V.U Ji.l.- Oflli ' anil - r , 29th, "White teachers Thursday, July 28U, and eolored teach- 8ama HmyMa ofnc, of lh, era Frldav. Julv 29th. He w" s . , i. ' o. .....i.. cuH, wui pe swa .,'u besd City on July 12th, 1910 a eemi-an- W nulal dividend of 112 ner centos' the will lbs examined L .,i .... jt. HeatIi'Sdi:LlilligaalPaints the I L; & M, Semi-Pftfe feint - We carry all shades abd best paints oh Uie r".:lct, Verri.h Stair.3 h r.ll ccbrs. C stocSt of Bulldlr.z II !, Rccfir; end Wire Tcrxc. Can give you good prices: ; A:l visitors to t!.e city during Ilcr.-.b Cccairjj wcciewill find a'ccrdiai welcome ct. ourslcre. ers Friday, July 29th Teachers- attending the E. C.- T. Training School at Greenville, will stand examination under Prof.. Ragsdale, of Pitt County, on July 14th. ' : " - The entrance examination to the A. A M. College, of Raleigh, will be hekl at the Court House, in New Bern, July 1 i.L . . treasurer of iai conipanyin GoldaborO North ' Carolina, on July , 20th. 1010. Books for the trannfer of stock closed until 12 M. July, lr.th. and reopened at 12 M. July 20ih. 101Q. . y D. J. imOADHURST, : . Treasurer, S. M. Brhmon, County Supt, of School. Pearsons Magaslne tor August, on tale Julv 22nd, will contain an ini tag story of Knights Templera, by Paul Creaaey; under the title of 'The of Modern Cbivalrr." This article will Interest, every ;' Knight' templar; ; and ought to interest the general public.-; M this (a the first article on Knght Tern plarlam that has .been! published in a magazine of. general circuiauon.;iv tells of tho'organizatlona fttrmation )ta purposes, IU phUantropiesV its. growth and will pay partjcular attentlotr to the Thirty-first Trlennal Conclave,', bt the Grand Encampment of Knights Tem plar, which will assemble: bv ChJcago, early in August, '; M-'fe';.t' Points on Perfect Protection The excellence in protection afforded byi .4 policy on BOILERS and FLY WHEELS m the MARYLAND CSIMLTY CO. of Baltimore, (assets 16,000,000). is proven by toefdllOwJftigjTacU and fignres:- Onry 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 company by 65,Q00. aa advanced in 12 years from the bottom to SECOND PLACE in , the list of wealthy companies. For prompt adjustment 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 eost.pf flrS insurance. No boil . er owner should neglect this Important feature. 1 W. O. BOm Agt SURETY BONDS, , REAL ESTATE, Booms 820-321 Elks BuMing ' . a. , . INSURANCE Telephone 400 CJllBSBBSBaBBBBsMMasBiMiHMMsM JJJBBBHBSSSSSsiSS awiiiiiiH1 Mill, weassssaaa ssaaap To The Public. For f..rl' : i' l Pt f : i ' t I t) l H lul 'r flu I'M'- We desir to announce to -the public that the undertaker's establishment and busine conducted under the firm same of fciprritt Whitley A Son, at No. 7G Burn atiopt, New Ecrn, N. C, wi! I. coiitinuml utidit the name and tyh ul t'-e .sne old stnr. I wfh the mnr.a- off un ! r,i Ve ext ;,r I i ' t t!. .!. to oor I 'r..: n f , !p j t f ivii, n 1 1 "ii.' y st.'.' . . 1 1 i.i C n f '''-(. V i ! i a- 1 l'i s " ; i ' ' 1 ' ' i : 10 TOE iPUBLIC The Ncv Bern STORES we , the ' equal 4 1y inr this State others. chants wereof as good qaality'and Just' stbeap las 'ato pies frorsi an estaL!,hcd Northertioiaie.- t i t : S , If you dontfwd what you needshow;y0or;'dvic jj'rlde and let your merchant order It for yoa, for by so doias you w'dl encourage our r.crcbar.ts to keep the best of everything et the cheapest fc: i".l!e prices, P. c -"-".-3 cf rs ere ithz scr.t '.c.vay ar. y to r c :S. Lets keep tlis ccscy at If. 4 St ft.- ' Two ' rt. s -
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