- - - . - ; V - MH. ,".r! -PAPER WITH V" :: KNOWN.;. GRCULATION V j I J.. I I i J- - : ; VI7MBER 9tt. ' . ..NEW BERN, NORTH CAROHNArTHURSDAV MORKING, JULY. 2l 1910. TWENTY tLNyD YEAR 7A si . -1 SCsMssP - "Wp wt"V" 3J HU lllil i2;Vii;ii The Effect of System is contagious. Systematize your finances by carry-.; ing a checking account in this Bank and you wilt feel the effect in ALL your activities. The indirect benefit of a bank account is as great as its direct advantages. 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? .IAS R RInFSI Pm T A (IKKKN V. Piwa JqL, Wm. B. BIiADES, V. Pres. GEO B PENDLETON, Cashier JfiS We have 50 more Cots to rent, com plete with Pillow for 75 c. until Aug. I st and can deliver them at once. Also 25 cloz. Chairs at $ I per doz. until Aug. 1 st. Let us know how many of each it i want so we can book your order OUTLOOK THIEVES LEFT I10TE ASKIHG Gomes Under Ban Because of Eoosevelt Prize Fight Article. Hutchinson, Kan., July 20. -Because of an article by Theodore Roosevelt in the Outlook, the last issue of the mag azine has been barred from sale in Hutchinson. The magazine comes- un der the ban of a recent ordinance which prohibits the exhibition of prize-fight pictures and the sale of newspapers or magazines printing such pictures or printing stories of prize fights. Of course it was never intended that! the ordinance should place the Outlook in the same class as fistic publications, but under a strict interpretation of the ordinance any magazine which, prints matter relating to prize fighting can be barred. The last issue of the .Outlook contained a comment by Mr. Roosevelt on the Jeifries-Johnson fight so it came under the provisions of the ordinance, even if the article did condemn prize fighting. No Darticular attention was paid to the matter until Mr. Oswald, a City Commissioner, went to a book store to buy a copy of the Outlook. "Can't sell it," the bookdealer said. "It has an article on prize fighting by Theodore Roosevelt, and I would be breaking the new ordinance." Mayor F. L. Martin also was a victim of this ordinance. you before in advance. the rush. All rents to be paid T. J. TURNER FUR. CO. 93 Middle St. Phone 172, New Bern, N. C. POPULAR PREPARATIONS FOR SUMMER TOTLET 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 the purest ami best TALCUMS, FACE POWDER and CREAMS, that means OUKS. Get a supply; then you need have no fear of sun or wind. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Gaston Drug Company II. H. ON THE CORNER SKDBERRY PHONE G5 MANAGER. OPPO. POST OFFICE. I M MM M I I 111 II I PI ! Ml IW !! I ! W I II HI 33KF.1 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT lly r.peeial requeat of a good many of my far away customers who could not (jrt here in time to attend my GREAT SACRIFICE SALE I have decided to continue this great sale 10 days longer so that they may have the benefit of my special Cut Prices. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE "High Grade" Colonial Glassware. M. E. Whitehurst &Co. New York Cotton Market. Special to the Journal. New York, July 20-The cotton mar ket recovered part of yesterday's lots, and was steady today with a firm under tone. Spot sales 300 bales at 15 points advance. Government Inspector In City Mr. Chas. H. McGuire. of Washing ton, D. C, government clock inspector arrived in the city on the eastbound train last evening and will today in spect the new clock in the tower of the Federal building All of the electrical connections were completed yesterday morning and the system, when tested showed that it was in perfect working order. While in conversation with Mr. McGuire last niffht the writer was in formed that if the instrument was in perfect condition that the scaffolding which is located at the southeast cor ner of the building would be torn down at once. For Money,- 'Tlease Leave Borne Money" Bead The Note Left Beside a Bottle on the Bar Richmond, July 20. "Please leave tome money in the cash register," read note left on the bar counter in the sa loon of W. P. Leamtn, 701 Brook ave nue by thieves who mashed a window and made an entrance in the early noun of Sunday morning. . . After drinking a pint of whiskey and leaving the empty bottle on the counter by the side, of the hastily scrawled not the robleri helped themselves to about $40 worth of case goods and cigars and left for parts unknown No clue aa to their identity can be secured. Inasmuch as all whiskey makes a man drunk the detectives do not know who to look up on with suspicion. For Simon pure daring the robbery of the saloon is far ahead of any p ece of theft done in Richmond' since the big postofflce job. Under the bright glare of an electric light and within ten feet of a police signal box that is pulled al ways every hour and occasionally" oft ener, the thieves smashed through the large window on the Duval street 'side of the saloon, turned off the light in the establishment and leisurely helped thenrwlves to what they wanted to drink and smoke. The police signal box had been placed at the corner of Brook Avenue and Du val streets last Saturday at the request of Mr. Leaman, who to almost every one in the city is known as "Dutch." "I wish they hadn't placed the thing there now," said Mr. Leaman. "They watched the officer when he pulled in from the box and while one followed him a block or so the others broke through the glass and got everything they wanted. I never leave any money in the cash register at night and this fact seems to have fretted the robbers for they left the note asking me to ''please" remember them with caah in the future. The police were notified of the rob bery but said nothing of it, and it would not have been kr.own Tuesday had not Mr. Iranian given out the information. Tbe loss was about $40. Ball Game Next Monday Afternoon Next Monday afternoon at 4;30 o'clock the New Bern base ball team will cross bats with the Aurora base ball team at the colored ball park. JThe N -or Bern team is onu of the strongest amateur teams in this section of the S'ate and the Aurora team is also up in class 'a' This means that the game w l doubt less be a Very interesting one undone which you cannot afford to miss. Sam Lipman. Cor. Middle and S. Front St. lpgyiHi.ys;j.?. Bryan Block.: WANTED! Second hand 20 IL P., Gasolene En gine. Must be in good condition. . STORE WW ncatn and lililligan ii faints ! I .. JLs & MJ:$emi;Pastc Paint , We carry all shades abd mt bes't paints on the market, Varnish Stains in all colors. , Bis stoctc bt PuHdiri Mater ia!,;:Roofing and Wire Fcncci Can : Zwe ioii z Vs.' All visitors to the city during Home.'. : Coming week will iind a cordial welcome at our store. v-f Raleigh Ball Team WU1 Soon Be Thing Of The Past Raleigh, N.. C. July 20-The state- ment was made by Manager Kelly and others of the Raleigh team in the Eta- tern .Carolina League today that the "Raleigh franchise would be surrender ed to the League at once, although the present Raleigh engagement with Fay etteville .will be completed. It Is said to be probable that, Durham will Uk the team. Kaieign laos nave zatua to properly patronize tbe games. , WILLIAMS' KIDNEIY PILLS : Have you neglected your Kidneyst Have you overworked your letyooa aya tern and eawad trouble ; with your kid neys and bladder? .Bare you pain In lolna, flde, back, grolna and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of Ine face, especially under the eyes? Too fre quent a desire to pass urine? If ao, Wil liam' Kidney ; Pill will cure you-at H't't. tii PngH fi Brook Co. Increase Their Cap- Ital stock. . . On account of the large volume of bualneos being dona by this firm thry have found it necessary to Increase their capital stock. This firm 1 composed of live and pro gres3tv business men and with the ad vantage of low freight rates , which tbey enjoy should be far reaching in territory. There 1 no reason with their facilities for dning buninens why they should not moot Norfolk, Richmond &r,d CalUmore competition. . Druggist. Price 60c. William' Co, Props.. Cleveland. 0;--j ,'"V;f6v.,.Itai-8 BUND TIGER IS CAPTURED Polio Officer Foscue Searches Cafe aud Finds Number of Bottles of Whiskey Late Tuesday night police officer Foscue was called to the restaurant of Claud Gilcrease near Frog Pond to ar rest a colored weman who had struck Gilcr ease's wife on the head with a soda water bottle, -Upon his arrival at the restaurant the officer foui.d that tbe woman who was wanted had left fur parts unknown and -.that Gilcrease was in a drunken stupor while his wife, who had been severely cut by the bot i le was lying upon the floor in a serai conscious condition. Gilcrease was placed under arrest and carried to the jail where he was kept Until yester day afternoon. After the negro had been placed behind the bars the officer returned to the restaurant and after searching around for a few minutes found a sack containing 27 half pints of whiskey, further search disclosed 4 more bottles in a refrigerator. Gilcrease was given a hearing on the charge of retailing before Mayor McCarthy yes teraay arternoon and probable cause being found he was bound over to the next terra of Superior Court under a bond of $50 00 in default of which he was committed to jail, Stockholders Meeting Goldsboro. July 11. The 66th annual meeting of the stockholders of the At lantic & North Carolina Railroad Com pany will be held in Morehead City, N. C on Aug. 4th, 1910. Meeting will be called to order at 12 o'clock M. D. J. BROADHURST Secretary. niuminatlon A Great Success Thousands of people viewed the hun dreds of electric lights which were lighted up for the Grit time last night and which will be lighted every night from now on until after the Bi-Centen- nial celebration. To a person standing between Middle and Hancock street and looking east the view was indeed a pleasing one. The clock tower was ill uminated for the first time hut night nd this added greatly to the Sspectaen lar effect, from a distance it had the appearance of being an immense circle of lights. Craven street too, with the many lights shedding their raya on the attractively decorated buildings made the scene one long to be remembered. Eleven hundred of these lights have al ready been erected and several other arches will be made today and tomor row. . McT. F. McCarthy the efficient and courteous Cltairman of the : Eledirlc Light Committee is to be congratulated upon the success he has attained la se curing such an elaborate and attractive Illumination for the celebration. Banner "Sure Seal" Fruit Jars (with glass top.) M. E. Whitehurst & Co. A Complicated Case. In the Police Courtyesternoon George Moore and Martha Brown, both colored, were given a hearing on a warrant charging them with stealing $5.00 and several articles of wearing apparal from a colored woman who live in Ons low county. From the evidence given by the prosecuting witness, it was shown that the woman's husband gave Moore and the Brown woman the money and clothing to bring to his wife in this city where she was visiting, the pair accepted both but upon their arrival refused to disgorge and were arrested. There is no paw in this state to fit a case like this and they were dismissed upon this charge but were immediately re-arrested on a warrant charging them with f. and a. and they are now being held awaiting the orders of the sheriff, of Onslow county. WU1 Participate In Event The Woodmen of the World will meet tonight in special session to con sider the proposition of the New Bern camp to participate in the celebration in our neighbor city next week. The Woodmen of New Bern Camp and other camps in the state will take part in the parade and represent the. Dutch. This feature of the celebrationis expected to be very spectacular and interesting. Independent Order of Red Mem will represent the Indians and will pull off a sham massacre of citizens showing how the real thing was done when New Bern was first settled in 1710 Kinston Free Press- Seven Three-Masted Schooners In fort There are now seven three-misted schooners anchored hi; this port- Fife of these . boats 'came- in .Mondajr ana Tuesday abd .6f .which.' mention ".was made in the Journal yesterday morn ing., - To this number; two more, the 'Levin Marvel' of Baltimore., and the ''Mabel & Ruth," of Narfolk, were added yesterday. AH of these boats brought la cargoes' and will take away Oar . animal 8. 8 picnic will be at Lee's Chapel Jones Co, August 6, 1910 Shaking and refreshments on the ground: ;'',,""'-'v " ...: Come friends and bring yeur dinner basket. -,""; .- :.'.., One Eundred Germans WU1 Participate " A letter received yonterday from Mr. C. W. Tolvort of Wilmirftoo UUd that 10'J G.-rmuii will arrive In ti.is ciiy next I !'. y to J i.rtii :; ,.'i in the i i V. ' 1 Ul ' r.m. Th wiil 1 v 0,,-n t' i I - t C Y.i- ' v'- ', v.:n ,r ' r Industrial Parade Next Tuesday Morning. The Industrial and Floral Parade which will take place next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, which is to be augmented by the 2nd. regiment 600 strong and their band with 30 pieces now encamped at Camp Glenn, near Morehead City is doubtless to prove one of the best events of die entire .week's program. ' Over twenty firms and man ufacturers have handed in their names for industrial floats to be entered in this parade and a large number of floral floats and vehicles win eq take part in the same. It Js pleasing to note the response 'the. public spirited business houses are making in connection' . with this parade in entering industrial floats. ' Our nerchants and ( manufacturers realise that the success of the industrial feature of Ibis Wade depends entirely upon them and being appreciative of good things they are alive to the sltua -. -. . . . . .i . i i tioovVil nopea uisi outers wno. can, will also take part In this , feature and make it a grand success. 'i v Iloati Being Constructed. , ; ' A few of the. floats that.' are to be Used in the numerous parades , next week have been completed and It Only remains for -the decorations to be placed on them. There re. however,! several being constructed just at this time and these will be in readiness for the open ing next Monday.' . These, parades will be one of the main features of the cele bration and will doubtless attract much attention.- : - .Jd-t For Rent Two snito ore 1 " " TfePeopIcs Bafik 4 NEW BERN, N. C. PA in AM 'STROMA L., -couwtccajs When Traveling a man or a woman is constantly subjected to the dariger 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 of a Lroad, 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.DBRADHAM TA.U2ZELL PR EST.. VICE PR EST.. 'CASHIER CLOTHING ana SMS We still have a large stock of Cloth ing and Shoes to close out. Don't fajl to see us before buying, we will save you money on anything you want. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. 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