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6 ( 1 EAPER WITH . ;. KNOWN X CIRCULATION ESTABLISHED ! S v NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA. SATURDAY MORNIXO, JULY,, 16 .HkV VV; at; i l?.,; ,4 WKKTINAR t NUMBER 92. -At 4 4 r v Ml - i t The person who treats his" savings- account ; as. a duty, or a hardship never catches the real ; spirit of T saving. - :'.v j Vn-K '..-vVV. ?'?- 0 But the one Who laves CHEERFULLY, who keeps his mind on what he can do with his savings when.'.: they are large enough to be used fa aTigay,iwilI i save easily and with no regrets over v tempo; ary economies.. - y Try to get this broad view of saving. Look to the future, : Be a CHEERFUL savet and .,' you will be Pa successful one. - ".: -Vi JAS. B. BLAnKS Pres. . T. A. REES, V. Pres.. JOC Wbi. R. BLADES-cCres. GEOB PENDLETON,! Cashier We have 75 iiriore Cots to rent, com plete with Pillow for 75c. until Aug. 1st and can deliver them at once. Also 25 doz. Chairs at $ 1 per doz. until Aug. 1 st. Let us know how many of each you want so We can book your order before the rush. All rents to be paid in advance OLE- TOEOY5. OFV'BUCil IK New OrleanB' Keeper ,is Shot to . Death, ank ffis jDaughter ; , ; . J JlOnaia SJayer. ; xeli, b ImIUq proprietor , of wlooB atid grocery it PbilipTud..: Decatnr treet,' today fell vktimto called "Black Band' ' aociety..' but , his death waa aynngeda, few Mconda later ,ben hia .17 year eld daughter phpt and in tantly killed the auaaain aa he attempt ed to'eacapel: ; tV: " L-' - . ' - Manzellahas recently recei ved many let ten signed ., Hand ociety," deroandinir money, 'bprVly before noon an Italian called at the store demanding as tne society's representative. When ordered to leave the place he shot Man sella in the breast As Mansella, fell he drew a revolver firing t the aasss sin, Young Josephine Maasella rashed into the store and gave chase to the asRassio firing at him as she ran. !, ' Wheo the police arrived the girl was bending over the body of- her father, weeping. The slayer lay in a gutter near; thtf entrance, with three bullet wound near his heart, - The assassin was identified as Guiseppe Spennazzio, who came from Sicity recently. EflipE;-: m Shock is AIsq Pelt In Bavaria, ,1 Causing Panic in,8chool8, .. ' VtottSog off Phones ' -Berlin,- July earthqjake at VtUoheim k the American Tyrol killed one person and injured twenty, - ; - Munich Bavaria,, July p-A sharp earthquake was felt here. - The walls if several achoolDeuses vcraeked " and teachers and pupils ran shrieking Into the street .The town hall was. severely shaken. Books tumbled from toe shelves in theypubue nhrary. The telephone system was badly affected. , The seis mograpbie instruments at the- obser vatory were put out of order. ' The shock was felt also io the sur rounding villiages, especially Garmisch. At Oberammergau the shock was no ticeable, bat little damage was done, 'High, Grade" Colonial Glassware. M. E. Whitehurst & Cb . The Need of a Park. T. J. TURNER FUR, CO. 93 Middle St. Phone 172, New Bern, N. C P POPULAR PREPARATIONS FOR SUMMER TOILET. The care of the skin on the hands and face ie of greater importance now than any other season. SEE that you are supplied with the purest anJ best TALCUMS, FACE POWDER and CREAMS, that means OOKS. Get a supply; then you need have no fear of sun or wind. PRESCRIPTIONS- CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Gaston Drug Company ii. u ON THE CORNER SEDBERRY -JPHONE 65 MANAGER. OPPO. POST OFFICE. Thia is the season in which a public park would be a great benefit to the public. Each' night hundreds of people who wish to get out and cool off after the day's work is completed can be seen standing on the corner of Pollock and. Middle streets. Without any doubt 'this is one of the coolest places in the city and here the public has an opportunity of mingling with the crowds. How much better would it be if a well lighted recreation park conducted by some individual or the city itself, were located in or near the city. It would be a fair estimate to state that at least one half of the number of pleasure seekers in the city would visit this park each night. New York Cotton Market- Special to the Journal. . New York. Julv 15 The July and August options had another jump today on heavy coverings of shorts, but the new crop months did not follow. And business in them was smajl. Spot quotations were 40 points higher. No sales. Latham Alexander & Co. For Rent. Two suites of office rooms in Moore building opposite Gastou Ho tel. One office building adjoining Ar mour Packing Co.s building on South Front street. C. T. HANCOCK. Agt. During the past few days the con ductors on all of the Norfork -Sou them trains passing through this city have repeatedly waned young colored boys to keep off the trains while they were in motion. Thesfr warnings nave had but little effect and the company decid ed to put a special officer on these trains The first arrest was made yesterday afternoon when special officer Joyner caught Mitchell Pender a young negro boy from an outgoing train. He was carried to police headquarters and turn ed over to the Chief of Police and will be given a hearing this afternoon on the charge of jumping on a moving train 01 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT By special request of a good. many of my could' not get here in time to attend my far away customers who GREAT SACRIFICE SALE I have decided to coutinue this great sale 10 days longer so that they.! may have the benefit of my special Cut Prices. V DON'T FORGET THE PLACE v Notice The t). of C. wish to make one more appeal to the public The Southern Cotton Oil Cor has given to ihtm a number of -small cans of the wesson oil to be Bold, and all proceeds kept by them. There is still a great deal left, which they naturally wish to dispose of, so everybody is asked to come down this morning and buy a can, only ten cents, and surely its merits have been proven. Tne building1 will be open until twelve o'clock, and the Daughters will be on band to dispose of the.oiL The demon strations are 'over, and have been success in every way. :. The Daughters take th's opportunity of . thanking ..the demonstraxrs and their most generous, company : . Mr, "3, W, Stewart fer the building, i nd Mr. Grant for the telephone, and '.everyone for their Interest and patronage man. Cor. Middle anda-Front " ' ' , . Bryan Block.' i i WAto! i, - ..t-,,i 'j .. ; ) I A 1 1 -,'k Bl-Centennlal Grand Stand The grand stand on. George street be tween , Pollock and Broad are In pro gfess f . construction, the frame lot that on the weedcide of the street be- ror part . tap .yesterday,,!' To: stands wil seat ,2000, people. ..The 'hydrant, for the. firemea,oitesU is in. place, a new main being laid north of Pollock street. Second hand 20 11 P.Gasolcne ln-i : .f u -ni) gine. Must ' b2 In goodnditlMUi Q T 0 R E ; ;lfeatuMvJtiilligan? Paintl . U & M. Scmi-Pas'lc PainL' -We carry all shades abd the ) best jpaints on the rharkcr, Varnish Stains in a!f colors;.' tii stock of Building MatciLl, Hoofing and Wire Pence. ..Can give you good prices. ' All visitors to tie city during Ilcrr.e Ccning week will lisd cordial welcome Hour store. , . Odskiil Harclvdrc Co. Vagsr'lM ej CsU-You' sn'f'.nOTr':be quite safe where ft told Is going to .bit vou In the fall and winter it tosy set tie In the bowels, producing severe pain. Do not be alarmed nor tormsntyourself with (ears Of appendicitis, i At the fjrat sign of ft cramp take Perry pavie' Pain kilftf In" warm, s weetened water and re lief ennoa at'ooce. .Tlra is bat' one Painkiller, parry Davis. ;! ' Ontpnt' Incnaslmj Dally. 1 - Whll tip near the " peoples 'ice plant yesterday afternoon the writer was' In vited to come over end Inspect this mo dem Ice making plant. , 'All of the mac hiriery was in operation at that time and an excellent opportunity was offered to see the huge blocks being frozen. This plant has only been in operation a fw weeks but during that time they have established a reputation for Bond ing out to the public a tjuality of ice that is up to the standard in .every ri Hpect.', Each day tVn'ir ordvn) tre v creaning and it is proluiMo '.i't ' V f.H'ilit.ii'i for incr;virz V,, r v. t Will 1.0 ad-l- I tO ll'f'ilt! )'.f ti'l'.- nrl ii.i.!,!' H r( j ;i' f, The First Arrest KM;-;',. IS PRAISED . - J. n v. In Timely Besoluhoni Adopted by the Sampson County Demo- . : - cracy . Qinton. N. C, July 15. -Judge D. L. Wud wh was presiding over "Superior Oeurt here has sent his resignation to the Governor and it has been accepted to go into effect this evening, so this evening be adjourned court for the term. The Bar Association here adoDted the following resolutions: "Whereas, Hon. David L. Ward, Judge, presiding at the present term of court, has tendered his resignation to the Governor, to take effect immediately which, resignation has been accepted to take effect today, and whereas, said resignation and re tirement from the behch has struck us with prtfoundwegret, and whereas; the conduct and deportment of Judge Ward nas impressed each one of us witb - a sense of his upright.character, judicial temperament, profound knowledge of the law and fitness for the bench; now, therefore, be it resolved, first, that in the retirement of Jndtre Ward, the State has lost an able and honest Judge; the people, a faithful and conscientious servant, ;and the bar at large, a friend and jurist in whom they delightedj to trust. Resolved, second, that Judge Ward be furnished a copy of these resolutions that the same be spread on the minutes Of this court and published in the Samp son Democrat, the New Bern Journal and the News and Observer. Unani mously adopted by the Sampson county Bar Association, July 13, 1910. Henry E. Faison, president; Cyrus M. Fair cloth, secretary. Banner "Sure" Seal" Fruit Jars (with glass top.) M. E Whitehurst & Co. Guns For Elfrlda WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous ays tern and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains in loins, aide, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too fre quenta desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure yom-at Druggist, Price 50c. Williams' M'f'g. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. Charleston, S. C, July 14-Naval Constructor Furer will shortly leave for New Hern, N, C to superintend the installation of two small guns on the converted yacht Elfrida, which is being used by the naval reserves of North Carolina. In order to save time he will not leave the Charleston yard un til the guns and things are ready for the prosecution of the job that be may not be long away from his duties at the yard. Bradstreets Weekly Trade Report. Richmond, Va., July 15. Bradstreets Saturday will say for Richmond and vicinity; Trade in general is irregular, some lines Bbowing activity wbile others are :, quiet.. Satisfactory orders are being received for practically all lines of goods sold on lontf terms or for future shipments, while, filling in orders or orders for immediate shipment 8re not np to the average. Hats, caps, trunks, shoes "and kindred lines are fairly, active. .Drug tmd flavoring ' ex- tracts !, iure :-.(fcv, good,-! demand.'. , Nval stores continue firm at recent prevailing prieesif Produce . quiet '. Manufactur ers of ales, beers, and also soda -f oun tain perquisites iepprtj' exT ; sales.: Warm,' damp .weather' has ': favcred crops growing ( and ;reporta' show. )m provemenfin most crops, however.'they Constructs an Elaborate Table With a Pocket Knife. Mr. E. T. Gaskill, the well known upholsterer and furniture repairer has just completed a small table that indeed a remarkable specimen of what patience "combined with an unlimited supply of perseverance and a -pocket knife can accomplish. The wood used in the construction of the table was piece of mahogany more than 100 years old and this is inlaid with small pieces of holly wood. No other implement but a large pocket knife was used in shaping the many pieces of wood to fit into their respective places and more than two months was consumed in Its construction. This is by no means Mr. Gaskill 'e first effort with a pocket knife, ne naving made several other very unique and attractive articles during the past few months.' To Make Room for big shipment of Toilet Sets I shall sel) at following prices as long as they last Blue Tints -with, rose decorations 12 piece set at $4.80, 10 piece set $2.50, are generally backward bS' acnsf J ?,Pu? 40 an unfavorable: spring Cotton 'I. .reU $3.0(1 YoowiU make no w4i im wi irtfiMii.' 'mrA buy at above prices, U expected, j Fruit is generally plentk fui, Collections are Irregular kwlth - general f tenaeney lowsru -slowness. Banks continue , to nnd readjf ,dem for ftvallahle f und4 -demand .r 2;V A Delightful San ' -.- - ';: The moonlight excursion . given jast night by the Woman' Missionary So- eiety of the Tabernacle Baptist Church waa ft decided success in every way.' The steamer "Phillips' which la" Just the sort of boat for such an outtyiy, earried the jloasure , seekers down the river for several miles and they were loud In their prsUe f ot 4hft trip.' .1 In the "" writers estimntlon an ex cursion rua once or twice- a week dur ing the Stimmor time' Would besides effort' 2 New Burn people who could not oUmrwiae tuke a otort Irip, an op pt -ity of pr,iiinff ft .delightful eventing on the wator, ha exceedingly proutfilla to the promoters. "; ' K ' ': .'13 lifs v.'C'rni saving?" : v.-.. r r,w v y, rr.'nti:. -viT r !. mistake to : I i! t .. i ' j ' " x ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' I vutunrsk4" .'ini wtd: ' - It i i.i t vNEBERN. N.C STUONO COOHTCOUS ( PR91ES5IVE At rMO ON ; Make ' New Bern Your Business .... . : r i Center - . v 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 Idwer prices and prompCshipmenC And if i it is an advantage to; trade in New Berri, it is of grfeitfer advantage to do your banking with the. Peoples Bank of New Bern for the rea son that it 1s equipped with, every modern facilitg; renders imme diate attention to all matters of business and treaU all its patrons with the same courtesy whether their accounts be spall or large. Checking accounts cordially invited. Savings accounts, which draw interest at the rate of 4 per cent, compounded twice a year, received m any sum down to $1.00. ' ' WM.OUNN PREST. C.D.BRADHAM VICE PPEST.. TA.OZZELL cashikr .'l1 '.111 I CLOTHING and SHOES I : We anil 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 JUST RECEIVED Trunks SuitCases and Hand-Bags AT Harrington Dry Goods Co. c r?rvv ij-t ; :i.vi ti'- M t . IN THE AMERICAN, SURETY C0.t OF NEW YORK. m -.COURT and CONTRACT BONDS executed immediately in the STRONGEST and RICHEST COMPANY in he WORLD. Assets over ) 17,000,000,00. Enjoys exclusive patronage of tjforfolk Southern, Atlantic Coast Line and Southern Ry Co. ,,, , ' ' - Personal suretyship is a responsibility thit ho man should undertake. A bond m this Company Is absolute protection and the rates are as low r as the lowest -For further Information see -: O. BOYDi Agt V REAL ESTATE: mStMNC; NEW BERN . . - ' BUILDING M loan; ASSN. . The Fur. Man, 87 Middle. St ( A Disgraceful Occurrence. ;t-. A long as" f tent show or any other aggregation, which comes' to thie .eily keepa.withia h bound of propriety and does not permit any dtstorbance' or disorderly conduct in or bear their tent they can be tolp rated, but wben ft gang of Imbeciles like the outfit that arrived in this elty a few days ago and whom were known a the "Florida Blossoms" first show their feces inside of the city limits they should immediately be giv en their "walking papers." Thia so called minstrel show erected its di lapidated caovae en Broad street' Wed nesday morning and for two nights that section was good representation of DanU's Inferno. .Cursing, fighting and the throwing of brickbats was the or der of the night and the program was well executed.!.; Tbnrs are a number of white cltisten renulins near the loca tion of the tnnt and tlipy are loud in thoif dfminciutwn Cf M.tt V ' oia t.;uir an 1 ,ve ma lo several eom.liints. ' - TL'i in t!,s t'-nieh em'ury t t I. i t I :., ' :l3 U S tU'-l Of t' ; -i i. I till' ' ) f-"''-1 f f tl.9 co..i.: -i . ' I mm ii.i ii llin ' 1 ' I .iXht New Bent STORES we ' tle equal of any inljthis State and shodd be patronized - by you in prefefence to ... i -'.-. ..-;. s r ,, .!.-:.-' i . ' -. ,-: . . .;' .otneMiN. : If f oadont find whatyoa need,; sliQffjrotir.ciw, pride end let your CMcbaat'oydc will cncOsra'ci i our mcrdiits to keep the best 'of everything ct the cheapest possible prices, m 'k t: 1- j ct!. :rs ere btlni sect away annua!ly a to crnssiiies Lets keep ts money at - . . . y . V ''" .' rr. ''"'' - ' i t; .1. . T.' S . L- ' sar , 1 ..' 4. !. 'A" r 'Cv;'n A-
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