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' " -ft"? PAPFR '-WITH ' ESTABLISHED . IN KNOWN CIRCULATION ' 1 4 ! - k j '-i-'V',- -r- : V' A'.n: I .a The person who, treats hU duty, ir a hardship nfever . But the one who savc CHEERFULLY who keeps v bis mind on what he can do with his sayings when ; they are large enough to be used in a big 'way, will ' save easily and witn no economies.. 0 Try to get this broad View Look to the future. . Be you wdl be a successful one. JAS. B. BLADKS. Pi-eft. . Wm. B. DlAPKStV-Pw:GKO For llerf Wo have just received 200 cots, pads and pillows from F. R Mfji Co., of Baltimore to rent during the Bi -Centennial, (hey will be delivered Saturday June 23rd. All that want to rent come to our t.tore at once and see sample. Lot m hook you for as many as you need. First come first saved. Come at once to avoid the rush. Pike Complete $1.00 Per Week in Advance. . J. TURNER FUR. CO. 93 Middle St. Phone 172, POPULAR PREPARATIONS FOR SUMMER TOILET Tin' r-ire of the nkin on the hands and face is of greats imiortanee now th:m any other season. SEE that you are supplied with the purest and host TALCUMS, FACE POWDER and CREAMS, that meaha OURS. Cet a supply; then you need have no fear of sun or wind. PR INSCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED" Gaston Drug Company II. 1J. SEDBERRY MANAGER. ON THE CORNER PHONE 65 OPPO. POST OFFICE." SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT l .y v1'' request of a good many of my far away customers who t couLI i , t ryl here in time to attend my GREAT SACRIFICE SALE r I huve decided to coutinue this great sale 10 days longer so that they -may have the benefit of my special Cut Prices. j DON'T FORGET THE PLACE Sath Lipman. Cor. Middle and 8. Front St. - , ' . .. Bryan Blocks WANTl!' Secondhand 20 L PM Gasolene En- '. gine. Must be lnlunt'v f :"-'V T.QlEfi ' . -r4 V. ? - 1 ... i . 1 Avl! it am;?:--., i.n i ii) m '.V'.'k HCdlll dllU 'fiii MSemJ-Pfttjii fraln;; We ca olt shades abd the best painti bti )hi iriarkef,VarnishStains la all colors. " Big: Steele of BuilduiJi Material,' Roofing arid Wire Fence. Can give you good prices. All visitors to . (he city during Home; Coming week will Kind i a cordial welcome at bur store. : - r .i ... . . - ' ... ...?'i- Gaskill: lin savbgs raccount - as i catches the real Spirit of regrets over tempoiary - - -j of saving. - " a CHEERFUL savi and T. A. OHEEN. V- Pre. IE B PES DLETON. Caahlef Jq ' 4v. New Bern, N. C. ', 1 ili Iililligan Hums KEEP OUT 1 illFPUESlKflEM Many Changes .to Fellow Forces - Beticemeot to Bear Admiral - ; ;!;..' :. CappsIx'V ltt WtBhington. D. C., July 14 The for ced retirement of Reaf Admiral Wh ingtoo Lee Ceppa, Chief Conttroctbr of the Navy the seeond official top shell .exploded: nf Secretiry JJ4?yer within iwrf months is" bat th faegia mnjfc of cleaning oat o toe Korean of Conatraction and Repair, 1 jiut m the reaidnatioo of Rear.: Admiral Rog ers was merely the beginning oi the erhauling of the personnel bf the Bureau of Supplies and accounts. . These two Bureaus have been, the ciadeh of the staff officer of eootror erty of line officers for several year. Subordinate officers of the construction carps are on the anxious seat today waiting to pee what will become of them. It is certain that several of Admiral Capps chief henchmen. Aisist ant Naval Constructors in the Bureau at the Department will receive orders within the next few days which will Send tbem to posts so far removed from headquarters that they will be unable to continue the staff fight. The successor of Admiral Capps has been chosen, but announcement will not be made of his appointment for sevrral weeks. He is a member of Construction Corps at present not on duty at the Bureau at Washington., He wll come to Washington about August 1 but will not take charge of the Bureau until the resignation of Admiral Capps takes effect on October 1-. . The end to the long line and staff controversy seems to be here. Rear Admirals Capps and Rogers were the only two high ranking officials who championed the staff cause. Unless Congress chooses to revive the matter at the next session it is believed that the fight will end for want of leader ship. "High Grade" Colonial Glassware. M. E. Whitehurst &Cu. 23 Autos In This County. According to statistics given out by the Corporation clerk in the Depart ment of State, theie are in North Car olina 1,580 automobiles, with the ex ception of a few in New Hanover coun ty which are exempted from registra tion. Of this number Craven county con tributes 23 mashines. Estimated at a fair average these 23 machines repre sent an expenditure of about $30,000. Heat Wave Abating. Press reports received yesterday Sta ted that the intense heat wave which prevailed in the eastern section of the United States during the first part of the week had considerably abated. The heavy rain which fell in this city during the earl? pajct of the, day lowered the temperature several degrees and no discomfort was experienced by New Bern citizens. Third Regiment Band Will Furnish Music. The Third North Carolina Regiment Band, of Raleigh, has bean engaged bv the committee on arrangements ' to furnish the music for the Bi-Centennial celebration. . This band is composed of about 20 pieces and is said to be the best in the state. The boys will arrived in this city Sunday evening, July 24th, so si to be on hand to asalBt in the pre liminaries which will be held Monday. t,-. Were Not property Attired : . Several ybong white boy vera given u hearing .before Mayor' McCarthy yes torday afternoon. !bq .warrant cnarg- ing then) With bathing inr Neoss river without betnir attired in the prbper re galia;. Allot the boys pleaded guilty to the charge hot owing to the fact that this was -iheir 'first offense . and upon their promise to never coin violate the ordinance in regards to this particular ;: -;ZZ. " T f ; Williams' Indian Pibj , Ointment will .:: NL(3 I T LCI I riLCl I i. . cjre Blin4. Bleeding and Itching Pfler. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives 'instant relief, v Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts, . Sole by drDfrgists, mail 50c and $1.00. Williams' iff g. Co. Props , Cleveland, O,.'' . ' rireriiiuing.; '. One of the most spectacular features of the Tournament which is to be lio'.l inthls city at an early date will ba n exhibition of fire fitting which v. '.'i I glvoil by one of the con ; aiii.-u. Ti exl '' 1 nl sl' -n ut ti 1 1 f- other clui 3 d a , r V t f v ; hi; li' i i" ' ; ' ' iEFUSEOTEE II Ohio Governor Says .They Must Be Sent to EJectnc Chair ' or Penitentiary. , Newark," O., July 14. Anxiety pre vails today following the refusal to bail ten persona, charged with participating in the mob outrage and lynching last Friday night, and the announcement that the prisoners are to face the grand jury next Monday on the charge of first degree of murder. The ten'prisoners came from every walk of life. The last to be placed in' the county jail is a prominent politician. Attorney General Denmah will take personal charge of the grand jury in vestigation, and endeavor to carry out the written declaration of Governor Harmon that every'member of the mob must be sent to the penitentiary or elec trocuted, according to the' measure of his guilt. More arrests were promised today. It became known today that affidavits and evidence charging Newark officials with misconduct in office have beeiusent to Cleveland, and locked in the vaults of the detective agency, whose opera tions, it is believed, for the Anti-Saloon League resulted in the lynching of Carl Etherington. Harry Bradbury, bead of the bureau, said to-day that the evidence complied is appaling. It will be held until Governor Harmon calls for it. Wonder Freezers Best Made. M. E.-Whitehurst & Co. New York Cotton Market- Special to Journal. Further heavy covering of July put that option to sixteen cents today. August had a proper donate advance but the new crop had only a moderate rise. Weather reports rather unfavor able, spot sales, seven thousand bales at 26 points advance. LATHAM ALEXANDER & CO. WU1 Take Cruise on the BuPont. E'izabeth City.N. C, Julyl4thThe first torpedo host equipped for war and manned from bridge to utoke holes by volunteer forces, that ever left a North Carolina port, will sail from this port Sunday or Monday, July 24th or 25th. The officers and men who will have this distinction are members of the Elizabeth Ciy Naval Reserves, Fifth Division of North Carolina, and it win be a remarkable and creditable show ing by the local company. The boys will go on a cruise, of one week. They will visit the other towns of this section where naval reserves are located and will go out on the sounds and sea. The trip will be made on the torpedo boat DuPontnow in charge of the North Carolina Division of the Naval Reserves Lieutenant Win field A, Worth is very proud that ha will be able to take charge of the big war boat and fill every post with a member of the local company- something which uo other company in the State has ever done. Notice The Republicans of the First Ward precinct are requested tq meet at my office un ThursJay evening Juli 28th. at 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of elect tag one nelegate and one alternate to the county convention to be held Satur day July SOtb, and for the further pur pose of electing three precinct com mitCees for the ensuing two years. R, B. NIXON, Ch'mn Pre'et Com ' ' lathe Interest 6f water Traffic Mr- U. K. Kmg,-, president, and Mr. J.' T-.WbltehuTSt, of the Lake pruro- mond Canal and.Water Company, with headquarters at Norfolkt .ww U the city yesterday. These gent lemen are now- making a tour or toe water wwns iVEsitew.Gatunafi view of stimulating the water t raffia in this sec-' lion, y Their "object Is' to increase the Water trade between the eastern towns aw) Norfolu and Baltimore:.: They hope to get thejeople of . this section Inter ested In water transportation. If they do and a steamboat line is established it will mean a great saving in the wsy of freight ratev etcvL ':t ' Goldaboroj July l3th.-At a meeting of the Directors of tho Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad Company , in More head City on July 12th, 1910 a somi-an-nulal dividend of 11 2 per cent on the canital stock 'of slid company waa declar el, the snme to b pnyabU at ofTice of the tri - :r-"r oC s u J company in Gold. I io M , 'i C ' 'i, on July Z th. J :'). " ' n f r t a I. iin; r t i't I'ln. ' ' 1 ! !'! :;. Ju'y 1 .. 1 r STATE OECOCnATr Hon. W, B. Allen, dominated fcr Associate Justice Supreme Court Other Nomina tions by Acclamation. Special to Journal. Chartlotte, N. C. July 14. -The Demo cratic State Convention was called to order today by Chairman Eller at 12.18 o'clock. There was good representation from all parts of the state, every county being represented except Tyrrell and Clay- United States Senator Lee S. Over man was made temparary chairman, and delivered an address of thirty min utes duration are Democratic issues, State and National which was received with frequent and hearty applause. At 1.30 the convention took a recess until 3 o'clock. The afternoon session was begun by perfecting the permanent organization. Those on the several committees from Third; District are as follows: Creden tials, H E Faison, Duplin; organization A D Ward, Craven; platform, L I Moore, Craven; execntive, T D War ren, Craven, W B Hargett, Jones, W M Capps, Onslow, A B Croom, Jr., Pender H A Grady, Sampson and Nathen, O'Berry Wayne. Committee on Permanent Orgariiza- t on reported Walter B. Moore, of Jack son county, Chairman, and C. C. Dan iels, of Wilsun, Secretary. The nomination of Chief Justice Wal terClark and Associate Justice Piatt D. Walker was by acclamation, not a dissenting voice. A ballot was taken to decide the 'contest between Hons. W. R. Allen and J. S. Manning for the re maining Associate Justiceship, result ing in a vote of 514 for Allen and 4C1 for Manning. For Corporation Commissioners II C. Brown was nominated by acclamation, for the short term, and W, T. Lee, of Haywood, on 'he first ballot, for the long term, the vote standing, W. Ue 527, A. W. Graham, 314, J. Pearson, 121. T, H. for The convention then adjourned supper to meet again at 9:30 to adopt the platform. Purchases 100 Bale of Cotton One of the largest sales of cotton made this year was consumated in thii city yesterday when Mr. Jos. R. Hall purchased from Mr. D. W. Patrick, of this city, one hundred bales of cotton. The product was grown on Mr. Pat rick's farm in Greene connty. Banner "Sure Seal" Fruit Jars (with glass top.) M. E. Whitehurst & Co. Judge Ward Resigns. judge v. L, yvara has resigned as judge of the third district, and Govern or Kitchin has appointed H. W. Whed bee, of Greenville,, his successor. Judge Ward was appointed some time ago to fill the unexpired term of Judge Guion, resigned, but in the convention wasde: feated by Mr. Whedbee for the nomi nation. Much Inthaatasn Manifested. The praetloe of the hose wagon team, that will go to New Bent to contest for honors at the State Firemen's Tourns ment, is daily attracting crowds ont to the course and much enthusiasm is ex pressed over the splended work of the men anil the fast, time made by Maude. If the present pace 1s kept up thereto no resaon tbkt Kinston should not take a puwa to the tournament,. The men have never worked rat better tbao they are doing and have developed greater accuracy at faster time than .hereto- foravr-Kinatoa Free ,Press 14tlu V '' A -Mew Business for Ne w Bem The immehsa stock:; of geoda which the National Biscuit Company Intend to place In their new; branch store, in this city has begun to arrive "awl he work of arranging the stock will begin within a short while.' Mr. Chas.. Har tong, the local manager. Informed the writer yesterday that he hoped to be ready for business hy the latter 'part of th present month. 'AH Inenlou Fan:;- fofa The New. Bern Cas Company have displayed In their ahow windows a fan that is indeed an Ingeuioua piece of mechanism' The main peculiarity of the fan is that it is operated by tiny jet of gas which in turni flits a wonder fully constructed cylinder- with' heat and this Cannes the propellers to go v, anl down or in other .woirfs the tne ci -.!(-1 cv''.ru ' 'on Ispracticalls Idcn- 1 f ! NEW BERN, N.C. O, PAID ON .P SAVINGS Make New 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, it 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 treats all its patrons with the same courtesy whether their accounts be. small or. large. Checking accounts cordially invited. SavingB. accounts, which draw interest at the rate of 4 per cent, compounded twice a year, received in any sum down to $1.00. W M.DUNN C.D.BRADHAM TA.UZ2ELL PR EST. VICE CLOTHING 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 JUST RECEIVED Trunks Suit-Cases and Hand-Bags AT Barrington Dry Goods Co. Points on The excellence in protection afforded by a" policy on BOILERS and FLY WHEELS in the MARYLAND CASUALTY CO. of Baltimore, (assets $6,000,000) is proven by the following facte and figures : Only casualty company maintaining a CLAIM DEPARTMENT in North Carolina which assures prompt' adjustment Premiums collected lb this state last yar exceeded that of any other company by $66,000. Has advanced in 12 years from the bottdas to SECOND PLACE in the list of wealthy companies. For prompt adjustment of claims and protection given poliey holders it has no equal and the beauty of it all is it rates are low as less reliable companies. A policy on boilers reduce tost 'df lee teasjesWoa. Ne boil er owhersbHldjie(rtect1bls W. G. BOYD. Atrt SURETY BONDS, ' REAL Rooms 820-821 Es Building 3m S m& 'New i' CTO&iire k "equal of (any in this State and should . patronized by you in preference to :ert::fe ; ' 'i.'-f-x-h ,v: '. j . , . .,, - ' , , ' , V '':;jZy recent tomparn the goods-offered by our, mcr;. , cnanis wert3 ut jjuwa ijiwiuj suu !. ;, ruca" " (pics fronran Established ernhoase.'!,,.;. v;c 1 M you doct find wbi yW nee;wyq ; tad tctyooc aerchantordef it for yoo for by so i doinif you will cncourc;e our, merchants to keep the best of everything at thtf cheapest possible prices.'. t t? - L- Xvr j , ThosrJs of cCm are , bets sent away; tonoay to j ceddea -x'cr ccsausllics. Lets keep this money at 1 1 - it i 1 ' 1 'v 1 r t k " ' - ''STRONG PROGfttSSJVE Bern Your Center ess PRE ST.. CASHIER ELKS TEMPLE ESTATE, 'INSURANCE , Telephone 400 1 .! U.-i?JJH and SHOES Perfecmotection I f -w. ; m .... ' ; "'''i'. . TP I
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