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1 - -4f PAfEU WITH known:h circulation" f - FCTiFTicnrn ""1 --1:1878:. r mm-- f' , ft X Si V w - J t it; The TZ EffectoflSv stem is contagious. ; ; Systematize your fiiwxices by carry-. ' ing i checking account fa : BaiBdijoa will v lee! the effeetin ALLyour activities.. : '- - The indirect benefit of a bank account is as great ' as its direct advantage..! In some almost; indefinable way the confidence . inspired by having a bank, account makes one "more ambitious, more energetic, more successful. Why not try it? I' 2SCS Wm- B. CIADS, Vs-PiwiiSGEO B PENDLETON, Cashier 1 a t-tt . nn We have 75 more Cots to rent, com plete with Pillow for 75c. until Aug. 1 st and can deliver them at once. Also 25 doz. Chairs at $J 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. T. J. TURNER FUR. CO. 93 Middle St. Phone 172, New Bern, N. C. POPULA R PRE PA RA TIONS FOR SUMMER TOILET The care of the skin on the hands and face is of greater importance now than any other Reason. SEE that you are supplied with fhe purest and best TALCUMS, FACE POWDER and CREAMS, that means OURS. Get a supply; then you need have no feaf of sun or wind. PRESCRIPTIONS "CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Gaston Drug Company 11. 15. ON THE CORNER SEDBERRY PHONE 65 MANAGER. , . OPPO. POST OFFICE. BATTLE FLEET 10 mm Accompanied by TorpedoJOestroy rs and Auxiliary ; Croisers.1 ; ; v Remain Abroad Until . -A January.' ' ; Washingrton, July detailed itinerary of the European cruise of the Atlantic ileet, comprialnK aixteen bat tleships, the auxiliary jcruiaera Dixie and torpedo boat destroyer, the con verted yacht Yankton, the hospital ship Solace, and the supply ship Culgoa, is announced by the Navy -Department. J The vessels of the fleet , will leave their various home yards and rendei vous at a convenient point in the At lantic ocean, thence proceeding by di visions until it becomes necessary to separate in accordance with the itiner ary, " The first date in the "program is October 26th, when the Yankton will leave New York, and the last date is January 16 h. when the battleships will arrive at Guantanamo for the usual maneuvers, including target practice: The ports included in the itinerary are Vale Franche, .Naples, Gibraltar, Toulon Genoa, Phalerum bay, Alexan dria, Barcelona, Lisbon, Marseilles, Ponta Del Gada, Leghorn, Algiers, and madeira. All of the fleet, except the third di vision, the destroyers the Dixie, the! Yankton and the Solace will spend Christmas at Gibralier, and even the Solace will arrive there during the holidays. Window Pane Falling Five Stor ' WfitrllceslAnd itills ' ; -. Woman - r ' New York, July 16 Bj a mostpecol lar accident Miss Lena Phillips, of Hr temj. was alraoat-instantly killed . when a pane of glais f oil from ' a fifth.Btdry window in the apartment of 'Mra. Ti Hie Goldstein, in ' East One Hundred and Third street, striking Mrs. Phillips in the neck, nearly sever jug her. head from her body.. The young woman fell on the sidewalk and died before assist ance could reach her, . In their investigation the police learn ed that Mrs. Goldstein -was cleaning the .front , windows in, her apartment when the loose pire of glass suddenly slipped put of its frame and fell. Mrs. Goldstein Baid she thought it Btrange that she did not hear the glaes smash on the sidewalk, but she paid no further attention to the incident until some one rushed up to ber apartment and told her a woman had been killed in the street. WiLDHAVE: Banner "Sure Seal" Fruit Jars (with glass top.) M. E. Whitehurst & Co. Died Yesterday morning at her residence No. 2 Spring street, Mrs. Ida N. wife ot Mr. James Hamilton. The funeral services were conducted from the Pol lock Street M. E. Chape) by Rev. C. L. Greaves and Jthe interment made in Cedar Grove Cemetery. Special to the Journal. New York, July 16 The continuance of the covering movement in old' crop options caused price to soar again U day. The new crop was stronger on favor able weather advice. Spit quotations unchanged. No sales. LATHAM, ALEXANDER & CO. To Make Room for big shipment of Toilet Sets I shall sell at following prices as long as .they last Blue Tints with rose decorations 12 piece set at $4.00, 10 piece set $2.50, Gold Tints at $4.75 12 piece set, 10 piece set $3.00. You will make no mistake to buy at above prices. - J. S. MILLER, The Fur. Man, 7 & 89 Middle St Knocked Out By Intense Heat While engaged in working on the roof of a house in the Northern part of the city yesterday afternoon James Allen, colored, had a alight attack of sunstroke and toppled off his perch. During his descent he struck a portion of the scaffolding . and was painf ally cut and, bruised. . Persons who saw the accident secured several buckets of wa ter and dashed them on his body fend he was soon revived. It was necessary, g I however for him. to visit aptayaician in oruer w imve uis injuring niieuu a w. aw. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT far away customers -who': By special request of a good many of my could not get here in time to attend my GREAT SACRIFICE SALE I have decided to continue this great sale 10 days longer so that they1 may have the benefit of my special Cut Prices. DON'T FORGET THK PLACE .': v. i - . ...;.., Cot. Middle and 8. Front, Sl . . WANTED! iini'Sii Second hand ,20 ; H. P., Gasolene En .-IIIIIK ' 'A'L I Must be ii good condition. I Siv SI 0 R l& "High Grade" Colonial Glassware. M, R. Whitehurst Notice to Knights of Templar. The Slit Trienni! - Conclave Grand Encampment Knights Templar of -.the United States, will convene in the ciiy ot Chicago on August 9th, 1910. 5 ;;f The Recorder of St. Johns Command- ery No,U0 Ki'qtTof NewBert re quests that.tbe inembera ot that body who; expect' to Attend the Conclave will jpleaa notify him by .postal eard, address to , box 127 ,elty. whether the party will be accompanied by a . lady Provisiotuhai been made for the accom modation of fifty thousand ladle and number of aeatt will be 'apportioned to each eommandary, and it it, necflstary for the grand stand committee to know positively aahort time beflfre the.Xon- elave, as the demand for eat Is alrea dy so greats 1 p. r2aaaaeAaAaAAa4aa4aaAAAAIl than natural and then castor oil to clean i ea the system. ; teething .children ' have, more or less diarrhoea, which can be controlled by giving Chamberlain's Colic, Choteraand Diarrhoea Kemedy. All that la necee- arv is to give the prescribed dose af :!ter each operation of the bo vela more . than n,l nval mnA than ttfltir nil tkilABn. It is safe and sure Sold 9 f ji."rr"-': HplilaDdllilliganl Paints XtM.Semt-Paste Paint:. We carry&II shades" abd ihe best paints'on the market. VarnLh Slabs' h t!I colors. Dig stock of Cuildinj Elatcrial, RooH.-s nr. J Vire rcr.ee. Ccn ive you good prices." All visiters to t!.2 city t!air.j He..'. 2 Cominj week will find a ccrdlr.1 welcome ti c;:r store. by ail dealers..' to. the tublk. - We desire to announce to; , the public that the Uod:rtkeri eatabliuhment ' and business conducted undor the firm 'name of Merritt Whitley & Son, at No. 1 7G D!rn strcf t, Mow Bern, N. C., v I be continued nnd.-.r t!.e rane avl r , st t!:e 8'imo ci.l ri-u; 1 iiii! r V o t p'-mcnt cf the w ' f.',-f--l. "-.; our I ; ! t t' ' .1 I n - j t! Ir j t ' -vi, ! 1 ! ' , 1 New York Cotton Market- Uerehants Should Make Every "Attempt to Make Industrial - Parade a -Success. The businesa houses of New Bern should promptly realize the responsibili ty for the success of the Industrial Parade that rests upon them and take steps to enter floats typifying their line of business in this parade without fail. Every firm that fails to respond to the call of the committee from lack of time or interest is showing a woeful want of appreciation of tbe occasion. Dis tinguished visitors from all parts of the country are going to witness this par ade and it should be as fine a pageant as was ever witnessed in this State. Never before have our merchants and business men been afforded an opportun ity to show their public spirit appre ciation of the loyal support given them by tbe citizens of this place and sur rounding territory and it is the least that they can do to take part and as sist in making the parade a grand suc cess. The - Second Regiment, 600 strong with a fine band will be in this parade and many beautiful floral floats will al so be entered. The sum of $100 has been devoted to prizes for this parade and it is going to prove a success So that citizens will swell with pride. A large number of establishments have already entered their names for floats, and it ia earnestly hoped that every merchant and manufacturer within the c;ty will respond to the call and do like wise Let the committee have your name without delay. A Worthy Sector Leaves Us In the resignation of Rev. Jno. II. Brown from the Rectorship of Christ Church Parish, and his recent departure for his new field of labor and useful ness at Pensacola, Fla., the church suf fers no greater loss than does the com munity, and tbe neighboring mission towns and villiagea over which he had charge. While a resident of this city for only a little over two years, by his pious and gentlemanly department, he won the love and esteem of the people of this community regardless of church affiliations. . During Mr, Brown's stay in New Bern the additions to Christ Church membership were large, and his congregation has been greatly blessed by his administration of tue services of the church, and from his learned and practical discourses. The compliment paid to Rev. Mr, Brown by the citizens of Fernandina, Fla' his former home, on the eve of his departure for this cty two years ago, the various congregations closing their houses at worship in order that they might be present on'the occasion of hit farewell sermon,, beautifully ex- amplified his standing among the peo ple there. , . At the time af Mr. ' Brown's arrival at New Bern he was Worshipful Mas. terof the Blue Lodgn of Masons at Fernandina, since which time he joined Sf, John's, Commandery of "New Bern, becoming thereby a Knight Templar. and he has taken an active interest in masonic work in Ha various .branches, since residing here.' The people of Pensacola are fortunate in securing the services ef so able and conscientious a tnaaas Mrw Brown, and the Journal commends him and bis" family to the every consideration and mark of esteem which eaa be shown them, y. Mv. and MnLuBroWn leave hos S of friends and admirers here who join in wishing them much, happiness and good Post Office Notice Beginning with Monday afternoon July 18th. 1910, the carriers window of the post office will be open for delivery of mail by carriers from 5 p. m. to 6:15 m. J. S. BASNIGHT. Postmaster Ex-Judge D. L. Ward Hon. David L. Ward, who was some months ago appointed to the Superior Court bench by Governor Kitchin. has tendered his resignation. His last ourt adjourned on Thursday at Clinton and the Sampson ' county bar unani mously adopted resolutions' expressing "profound regret" and declaring that the conduct and deportment of Judge Ward haa impressed each one of us with a sense of his upright character, judi cial temperament, profound knowledge of the law and fitness for the bench. In that estimate of Judge Ward the people and the bar in every county in whish he haa held court will heartily concur. No man in Norm Carolina in a score of years has gone on the bench add won higher praise from the bar and the people than Judge Ward. To know ledge of the law and a belief in its im partial enforcement lie adds the quali ties of wise dispatch of business with courtesy and firmness. News and Ob server. NEW BERN. N.C. J- O. RAID ON - STRONG 'ri c h n iff? e? ' COURT EOU 5 oviNGS .pocressive Traveling a man or a woman is constantly subjected to the danger of loss of funds unless they are carried in some other form than currency. The drafts issued by this bank afford an ideal method for carry ing'money while traveling because they not alone enable the hold er to obtain money anywhere but will serve as means of identifica tion at banks and hotels. If you are contemplating traveling either in this country or a broad, we shall be very glad to have you drop in and let us explain to you the details of our drafts. Checking and Savings Accounts cordially invited 4 per cent on savings. WM.DUNN C.D.BRADHAM TA.UZZELL PR EST,. VICE PR EST.. CASHIER CLOTHING and SHOES We stffl 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 For Rent. Two suites of office rooms in Moore building opposite. Gastou .Ho tel. On office building adjoining Ar mour Packing Co,s building on SoiHb Front street, a T. HANCOCK. Agt. : health in their new nomw: Wili&nMUndiAn :Kfe;OlnlmW:tin care Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pilep. It absorbs the tumors, aiiay iwning .ai once, acts as a poultice, gives instant roller. , Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is' prepared' for Piles and itching Of tbe private parts, Sole by druggists,' mail 60c and 11.00.' Williams MTg, Co., rrops. weveiana, v. Hiw&? .Dividend :. Declared xtm ; GoMsboro,'July 13th At ;a meeting of the Directors of the Atlantic A North Carolina Railroad tympany In More- head City on July 12th, 1910 a soml-an nual dividend of ; 11-2 per cent tn the capital stock of said company was de clared, the same to be pnyablo at.of- fiee of the tremmrer of said company in GoMiboro North Cnrnlion, July 20th. l'JIO. lioika f..r the trannfor of stock cHc4 until 12 M. July 15th. 1910. , M J "" D. J. IlIlOADIIUnnT . . Treaflurt-r. A DAY. A Prayer For All Working Women. ' BT WALTE RA0SCHBNBU8CH. O God. we pray thee for our sisters Who are leaving the ahcient shelter of fho home earn. their wage in' the store 'and shop amid the , press of nio--dem life. " Grant them strength of body to boar the strain ox unremitting, tou. and may no present pressure Unfit them for the holy duties of home and mother hood wbiclj mat4 aj':ia9 upon thenl.S'GiVthemlrrBceVt. cherish under' ihenew' surroundings the -ld sweetness and gentleness or woman hood, and in the rough mingling, of llife to keep the purity of their hearts and lives untarnished Save them from the terrors of utter want' ;. Teach 'them' to stand ty their sister loyally hat". by United : action they, may- better their common lot '- And to na all do thou grant wisdom and Arm determination that we may not suffer the women of of our nation to be drained of strength and hope for the enrichment of a few, lest our homes grow poor in the .wjfely sweetness and motherly . tove which have been the saving strength and glory of our country. If It must be so that our women toil like men, help us still to reverence in them the mothers of the future. If thoy yearn for love and the sovereign freedom of their own home, nive t'u'm in due time the fulfilment of JUST RECEIVED Trunks SuitCases and HandBags AT Barrington Dry Goods Co. SURETY BONDS IN THE AMERICAN SURETY CO., OF NEW YORK. - COURT and CONTRACT BONDS executed immediately in the STRONGEST and RICHEST COMPANY in the WORLD. Assets over $7,000,000,00. Enjoys exclusive patronage of Norfolk Southern, Atlantic Coast Line and Southern Ry Co. Personal suretyship Is a responsibility that no man should undertake. A bond in this Company is absolute protection and the rates are as low as the lowest For further Information see W' Q bOyd, Agt REAL ESTATE- , INSURANCE, NEW BERN UHDING & IQJtti ASSN. , ; Roopis 820821 Elks Building "..7' ' J( ;V ir-i ?lpboa 7 1 iTliiHT' ssBasssaamammamBsammmm rm n I -t.i 'r ;" . ". - .1....; ,. y ' ; 4:.Tbe wew Bern biyRL5 wetne eqaMorMiy 3;; I : State and stiouid be! patronized by : jrou.: m pimie 1 cfcants rere of '.iai aafiio Jj'Seapf.ife "pics frbra an estafclhed Nortnerbuse.; H F'.vct (l 1, v ho I i 1 r 1.. I'y M.iry, woi M's re 1 Vic v; I tie If yea dant find jyhat yoo i niedr jfhj.vicjpHde.' Cr.a Ivl your iacrtuu;;i uiuct u mi yuu, iui uj nu uou:; juu . wU CEcc-rcs C"f r.crchants to keep'&e.(Wst.o(eWt7'st'-' jt . . 3 c -,r$ c;e tchj sent, awsy r.nun'.!y to cr:;.!.:.i el' ccn;:r ';3. Lcts;kcr? t!.:s" cency at 1:1 V I ''r.'i?.V-i " : - f ' p
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