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- ' f- J-""- -" -- -. - f i , "... " . W , V PAPER; WITH, KNOWN;-; CIRCULATION . i i 1 - . '-: I i ' ' i , I .. 4 ..... X . i : 187 0tKO;l!l:; JL.. 5 r--i.'-.' ' - -W . J Jttm 4- r. - '-ii IT" f TKe ; Effect: of System is contagious. . Systematue your finances ,r by carry ,,; ing a checking account in this Bank ' and -you witf feel the effect in ALL your activities. ; . The indirect benefit of a bank account is as great as its direct advantages. , ' C 'V In some almost indefinable .way.-the confidence , inspired b having & bank account makes one - more ambitious, more enereetic. more successfuL Why not try tr?rw .SSS 4A8. B. BLADES; Pre. T..A, JKE, V.T. Wm. B. BlADES, V. jPMk, OEOB PENDLETOif.tSmer- js 4n "i i ii . a r LjUU We have 75 more Cots to rent, com plete with Pillow for 75 c. until Aug. 1 st 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. t. k-wm 7 93 Middle St. Phone 172, New Bern, N. C. Sln(i;iiFiifi V It ia Bald That the New Machine JWtUi theWoit' of Forty r - WaahtoBtoiL July lSPateoU; were issued toduy ttf AlCrw2or4 : Elliott, i the inrentor of thrbook type, writer. m- cotton picket tH fcarTeater hfchlie lid !Srfectth;t8uK of 'nearly -?n yer( . nlanUi?orC tTW '-haalcin. catent naated covers' Jorty Oittereai leliffiv.4rb machine hs been tted for twd years ta th cotton, gelds, ana with it on man. and" a ,tem.' of ul will 4 the work of forty hand- pickers. OnJy the ripe cotton t pioked, and tbfo it dona wUhont fiijorj to thit green cot ton orthe floweraT The succeaaful cot ton picker Jsaa at last fcrriyed and iU e nable the planters, to greatly increase the present, acreage under- caUivatfoa, -The principle of the machine let a doa: ble row- ofhfiatie brushes about ona and one-half ioches todiametereria fourteen mebes.lonir, spinning rapidly Itr such a nianner that the revolving brushes are iatrcdueed into tbfc plants close to the ground and drawn up in a vertical line through the plants, the brashes pene trating the iHishea from both sides of Oh row. The ripe cotton adheres to the brushes while the rest of thee plant is hot in any way effected, the brashes traveling to a receptacle where they are Stripped of the cotton and the operation repeated. -It .has been thoroughly tested nd demonetrated that it wijl do the work at a quarter of the coat of band labor, which means a saving of $150,000,000 a year to the cotton grower. The inven tion which has been purchased by the National Cotton Harvester Compa ny of Chicago, Mmeana much to the growth and expansion of the cotton In duatry, and it wiU undoubtedly addim mensely to the annual wealth Of the Secretary:. MteyerlSxpecMri td Ee: orepepartment'as Waahuigton.'D., C July 18-Changes in the present detail system of the ma 4-ine. eorpl "witil fery-J.l'ptjjariae from the invet!nrnt iuv of v s court of in quiry T ' rVt JrtiH.uUi. f hich the avy department haa diiiwTt) letters oCeensure to -the' coiumaiHiaui General Elliot and several of the higW rank- The ia testation was 'i of the longest held in recent years; weeks the three retired admirals eat behind etoseta doors drawing active pay-x amiaing scoreaf witnesses: Jvhile-tha high salaried lawyers jretiined by the priocipala in the Invest tgation argued the merit of their irespective clients. Thousands of dollars were speht n he nqairy and thousands of , pss of tes timony were talseu, withtheoilt that everybody was found to be a good sol dier and good ofottow,; butfthaj each miht have tiebaved a little better. AU that could be .found wrong with the service WM th&t some of .the efflc- eB were .on duty, m- Washiogton toe tomt. Atseftee from barrack hw tend ed to make tbetr idess of miUtarcon duet Arlitlle.naay. It is probable that Secretary Meyer, having aboflj. 6m blished the re-orranlzatibn of lhav v will undertake to' change triivatem or aetaiiK wnereny tnese omneMv whi have an opportunity to bru$fflp on tne military eoae 01 eiiquewe 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 kOURS. Get a supply; then you need have no fear of sun or wind. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOlINKF.n ; Gaston Drug Compa II. b. ON THE CORNER SEDBERRY PHONE 65 manager: OPPO. POST OFFICE, I I ny SPECIAL ANNUUNCbMLNi By special rcqntist of a good many of my far, away customers who'; could not get here tn time to attend my , v t- GREAT SACRIFICE SALE 7f I have decided to coutlnue this great sale 10 days longer so that. they may have the benefit of my special Cut Prices. -j DON'T FORGETf TnE PLACE ' ' - Sam Liftman. cotton-growing states. Banner "Sure Seal" Fruit Jars (with glass top.) M. E. WWtehurst & Co. . Busy Day In rollce Court. Yesterday as is usually the case on Monday, was a red letter day in the Mavor's Court. There were Beven or eight cases on the docket and consider able time was consumed in .their hear ing. The majority of the defendants were in the toils for being disorderly and the fines ranged form $1 to S5, There was one case of f. and a. and thiB Was sent over to the higher court. M. WILLIAMS; KIDNEY PILLS Have Vou neeleeted your Kidneys? Have vnu overworked vour nervoui Svs Item and uused trouble ; wiA your kid neys and bladder! flav you pains "in loins,, side,, back,: groins and gladder? Ha ve you a flabby appearancr of the fAce. anclallv under theeveaf Too fire auent is desire to nass uirinef If so: Wil liams' ; Kidney Pills wtil cur yotMit Druggist, .Prk WflliuiiaM'f'g-, uo., rrpps.vieyeiana, u. . " Ueuralon to Aahevme.' ! Neit Tuesday the Southern Railway, Company will tun, their rinuai excur Won from.Goldsbor'to Asheylllo- This excursion has alwsys proved to be pop ilia with the oeoDle of eastern Carolina Wn acceiiht pf the greatly reduced fare. duly f6 DO for th round trip' from Holds boro, and thaexcr llent opportunity, of spending t few days In ttteiuounUinsJ Remember the day and date nextTues- dsy July 26tlw ,'v 9 'T.T r. WANTED :,iLWM " ' ; t ' Second hand" 20 IlY P,f (Gasolene En-; X:'phi UHHtMOHmHMT)HMtMMtHmHmH ' ' 1 1 'I lIIHIIIIIJIJ) 11 .1 11.111. " . . ' . '- - '- - leath ,ana uilligaii Pr.::ii5 l .L; & 'if, Semi-Paste Paint We carry a!I s!:ajrs t!.J ihe best paints on the market, Yarnush Stair.i i.i t'.l c( 6tock of Building Material, P.or I'.vg crj WLc Fi"" give you good rriccs. All ; li-rs to tliy i! Comins week will 11.: J a ccr J.' .l vclcorc r t r , ,ss. L! inu 10 New York Cotton Market. - t Special to Journal Mew xork, July la- ihe cocton mar ket was very strong today oh buying of new crop. onriwvJavOrablef weather advices, sJ4 continued shofticovering of old crop optioas. Spot salts twenty five hundred bales at five points ad vance. LATHAM, ALEXANDER & CO. Crusade Against van is - Mayor McCarthy has inaugurated another crusade against the many vagrant negroes who Inhabit the streets and alleys both day and night There have been numerous complaints made during the past few weeks- about the large number of unemployed negro men who inhabit certain sections of the city at all hours of the day and night, He has given all of the police men strict orders to arrest all suspic ious looking characters and if they could aot prove that they had some visible meanSj oTs support they woatdj be sent to the roads, : SHORT PASSING EVENTS i QGEA II false Weighting Ifevices, Whicn "Have Bobbed New "York of , Millidns of Dollars. Nw York, July 18-fc.The bottom of the Atlantic' Ocean a half mile off Sandy Hook 1s lined with the fragments of devices that have robbed the New York public of millions of dollars. To this watery resting place Commissioner Clement JL DriscolL - of the Bureau of WeTghts and Measures, consigned 1,000 pring scales. 800 counter-balancers and 500 metal weights that had been fixed to cheat. This load of junk was sent out to sea in the police boat Patrol. It represented the first monhTs activity of the new commissioner. Driscolt Rave the throngs that cross City Hall Park a practical demonstrat ion ;of the methods employed to defraud them in the shops. The scales were broken up and smashed beyond future usefulness, tin arid wooden measures were in like manner disposed of, and thq whole mass heaped into a pile for pujilic Inspection... He kept a few sou venirs of the more glaring impositions and these will be publicly exhibited when the bureau finds new quarters. The metal and wooden debris was separated. Two trucks carried two loads apiece of the tin, brass and iron contrivances to the police boat Crates, wicker baskets and wooden measures were chopped up and the City-Hall of ficers during the coming winter will be warmed by the pieces. In all the lot there was not one that cheated pur chasers out of less than four ounces. It will do the public good to see how they have been robbed." said the commissioner "If they know how it's dohe, the next time they go buy a pound of meat or a peck of potatoes they will look sharp to see that there 1 isn't a' false. bottom in the measure," i i At N. NEW BERN. bSAVlr4GS C. , . COURTCCMJS PROGRESSIVE When 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 ounncy. The drafts issued by thm 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 s 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 PBEST. C.D.BRADHAM VICE PR EST.. TA.UrZELL CASHISft ''fa. CLOTHING and SHOES "High Grade" Colonial Glassware. M. E. Whitehurst &Co. -i Snow, HUl Jail Destroyed Two colored prisoners in Snow Hill jail set fire to it earl) Sunday morning and-the building was considerably dan - aged before the flames could be ex tinguished. They claim that it wae accidental, but the opinion prevails that they set fire to this jail in an effort to escape. 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. BAXTBR DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE :i,;:iiri rr,-f,tv, trrfi Cm: Lookout Shoals ' tight'-Vessel No. 8f, rep'leced by " tight-Vessel Nf' 72, July The change will be teroporv ry XlgbUVessel No. Ti shows i.gbu nd sounds signals having the, same Characteristics as those of Light-Ves sel.No, 8(1 excepting that the lights' are UO reet nouve.uie w, ..,:. , v.vr ;. i- Ligbb-Vessel" No. . W differs from Light-Vessel .Nd. '80 in having a red bulj with,. the word l. 'Relief" In white letters oil each ' side and "72" on each bow and each quarter, and in having a circular gallery,' under, the lens 1 in- terns,'; at each masthead, instead of an oval cage work day mark at each ma-t- head.!' - . ' ' ' Li-ht Vessel No. 80 Will be returned to hir sUtion as soon at' repairs have been made, of which due. notice will be eiven, . and Muht-Vesnol No. 72 will then be withdrawn.' . . Pamlico Kivr Wades Point Buoy, IIS 2nJ clas can, roporte 1 a Ji .ft, July 6 will be replaced as soon as practi cable. " ' -; ' .' The ''Button." Fire Engine Company are having their headquarters thorough ly over hauled and repainted. New wall paper has been placed ion ijhe Walls of alFthef' rooms, nvri cjpeta and nigs purchased 'and many 'Other lmprove-4 menta being made..; The boys are exert ing every effort to make things as com fortable and convenient fta possible for the viBitlng firemen, . during the' Fire men's Tournament. i ' The work of decorating the city lis gala attire in honor of the approach ing Bl-Centennial was begutt yesterday mornings Jlarga forca of decoratori are engaged in thla work and tvery- thing is being pushed'; forward as rap idly - as possibIe Flac VbaOnere anl varl-colored drapery, can now be Jen . at almost every turn,; Practice lly the atire week will.be consumed, Iri bon pleling this parti of tha .wor'vViS ; Tha; local order of the Woodmen of the World bar secured the .large hall on tlie second atory of ' theJftoberta ft Hurst building on'Craveri; tr4et! and a' force of carpenters are busily Engaged la getting it in. readiness to be used by them as their .headquarters during the Bi CentennUl celebration, A number oil eots will be placed in the rear part and all visiting members who arrive during the latter part of the week f 111 be ta ken care of there. -. , ; ) k 1 r . ' ' Practically every spars.' room in the city has been promised to some visitor miring the -Pi Centennial celebration. There are still several Imn.livJ v.. !tora coming wh would like to secure ac commodations in f"Tie r -ivntt f. - 'y. If vou enn pi .ill.!? I.i. i ,' a t, re room for these you I 1 t' for your tri.nl.1... J ' j if rnmnintiii ..'' at of - i '' WU1 Have Free-For-AU Race. The Committee on Entertainment for the Bi-Centennial and Firemen's Tour nament at. its meeting yesterday ar ranged to have a free-for-all farmers horse race to take place on Friday morning, July 29th, at 11 o'clock. Liberal prizes will be. offered to the first five .winners, and a regular old time country horse race will take place in front of the grand stand. There, will be no entrance fee charged and it is hoped that every one Who naa a trotter or pacer will be on hand , to enter the race and enliven the occassion. This race is open - to contestants 'from Craven. Jones. Pamlico Car teret, Len- oir - Wayne, Onslow and adjoining counties. ; ; ; m liAVEJUST. RECEIVED A LOT OF KIRlillN nil! (COIIATINl! We Have Your Favorite Colors Buy Before The Rtish Harrington Dry Gpods Co. (or '.,Z9 cf r,r:-:r.;:!iv: V, i!' i 1 1, l ' v i 11. f Illiat. .1 I lit' do this J, Leon i cf t',e r. I r 1 (' .1 Ill'l.. 1 t'n t Stockholders Meeting j . - :,.'tr i ;.r ,aBMsavaB- - 1 j Goldsboro, July It The ,66th annual meeting of the stockholders of the At Untie & North Carolina, Bailroad Com Aany will be held in Morehead City, N. C 00 Aug. llth. 1910 Meeting will bo sailed to order at 12 o'clock M. . I ' , . R J. BROAOHUBST ' , ' Secretary. 1 1 1 1 -. 1 1 BuUeUs oi, fH Coimre In HorUt -; CtroUns. - ? - f A Very timely bulfotin on, figcnltiire has just been prepared and published Ufcy :the North' Carolina Experiment Station. The publication was prepared to aupply ' information with .reference to the growth and marking ot us ng, for at this time much interest is man! fested Irv flit culture, by farmers and other fruit growers in most sections of the upper 8onth- The bulletin deals with the ellitiatic .requirements; on the fig, as well as the section- of the State suited for the growth of this fruit. . It diacunae the advantages and opportun ltios the State has over other soctiorw. . Such subjftf ts as Soils for figs, pro rogation, plant.inir, cultivation, mulch irrj, p'nnnri andf-rtiluera, irrigation, f - " ainter protection, barvebtii -j, r.1 '( . i T U''' s and varieties sre fully ,i. 1. To i.r;.rtint s -rt ft U.a p. ''9 droj pn X f greon cr i, ' - f i is f.i"y tr'&tr j; e ' r. ' i f r t I'tie are ( iv n. it w IN THE AMERICAN SURETY C0.,y WMW YORK. v COjJRT and CONTRACT BONDS execute Immediately in the STRONGEST and RICHEST COMPANY in tt WORLD.- Assets over $7,OW,Q06,00. Enjoys exclusive patronage of Norfolk Souftern, Atlantic Coast Line and Southern Ry Co. 1 1 Tersonal suretyshiD. Is a responsibility that no imanshould undertake. A bond in this Company is absolute protection and the rates ars as low as the lowest For further information see ' 11 v C W. G. BOYD; Agt V REAL ESTAT t INSURANCE,. ... NEW BERN BUILDINQ & 10 AN ASSN. ; v 1 ooms 820-821 Etks BulWliufX1'' - ' V & Telepbons 40Q, - - ... - I , . - - . . , I . I. . 1 ' 1 t T, IOaMEiPUBEIG .1 . T vfhe New JJern STORES 1W t eipial :ff IT,: iaj da' a ? StWand should be patronized ' by you.' ta. preference' to . a 'J-' - v-' "." V"tt'; -Vr-e?Vf ,,J-vT"r i otherf., ,y ' 'yrti '':NV'-.' & rt' -v-' " By recent comparison the foods uffefed - bjr,our met-: J oiwAlaw aiwk4 iir4 1 i-hAdft ' si tm. t i 1 i r i tics from tn established Nwtacrcsouse. ( w v : If yca'dsnt Lnd what you need, Ehofi ycur" civic "pride crJ I:t ycur C.crchsr.t or!cr it for ycj, fcr ! j &a lzzz yoa v. :'S cr.ccj:r-e cur r.crcLir.is to keep u.z IzA cl evcryu.L-:j ; r"" 2 fr:::s. .2 C: A i , f i" f . I y ' .) n.py Is s ' r C. U. ,.: r r .:3. sc-t rvry r--.-"y j r."Cy to e't 3 -. i. '.ii. (i, tJ -N t r. T.,-.e. A-., y t.i-. P 0 21
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