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r PAPER WITH CIRCULATION ESTABLISHED ." ". a-IN j ' . .1378 1 i. m - i i i i ...... 1.-. Ui. NUMBER '99. : vtr, .new fc:..rii cauolina. sunday xohnlng. 24 IJMO.S RNTY NINTH YEAR -4 & V f ti1 - v 4 . ''-A:--K r Advance Adjustments There are few families who could not meet a ten per cent reduction in income without material sacri-; lice. V . ' .' '" ' Mqst single young men could cut their expenses 20 per cent easily and be better for it . Why. not fortify your finanees by' making such a readjustment NOW and saving that 10 per cent or 20 per cent in this strong Bank? If you save when you are not forced to you can spend when others are forced to economize. We pay 4 per cent on savings. .118 UDI1M9 D-iu. T A V Pna Wm. B. EIiADES, V. Pres. GEO B PENDLETON, fcwhier : Mfci " amya-iii twimii iiBMaBKctf i?iMMtj:iiTO "4 ,.:,-y ISflBaaMBSUBCISIBaKaBlBIIBBiBBBBBBIBC -0W liUliuullJ We have 1 3 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 $ 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. J. TURNER FUR. CO. 93 Middle St. Phone 172, New Bern, N. C. a item The SuicidSljot Himself ia iLetNeir Bern Eiot of Color. '- WftrtVli r i 'n1ipr-To1n' .t4-! Brief Sketch oflbe Namero "rry "t,r ir?ri.T,r,!JPi - re,awa i www WVi ft 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 OURS. Got a supply; then you need have no fear of sun or wind. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOI?At)KI . Gaston Drug Company II. B ON THE CORNER SEDBERRY PHONE 65 3IANAGER. OPPO. POST OFFICE. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT n Uiii dtteraoo-itttth AotplU tftbfa physic Un proooaoc it cut of mK; eida: '' ' :sy :---yA-. This morning aboat 7:40 BorMm)ui was foaad in his ijom in lytaf ditioawitb ballet wound tq tbo ssoudi sad sn SKsmUuktioD by' physieisss r esJed tk f sot that U baU hs4 e tered the roof of ths month and lodged near ths base of the. brain caosinc tbs lower part of bis body to be paraljssd. the theory of attending physicians is that Bornemaowbo bad suffered a great deal daring the past ysar with kidney troable,: bad,aa attack daring the night, nd in flt'of desperation took his pistol ; from ondar the pillow where he always kept it, and abot bim-i self. .11 r. Borneman resided in New York for about ten years, but for the past five years he bad onducted a grocery store in this city. " He is survived by his wife and two soo8, Fred sod Charles Borneman, all, of whom reside in New York City. Mrs Borneman recently instituted a suit in New York for divorce Umbrellas this Week cut prices. New stock in. Baxter Elks Temple. , Hon. Hannls Taylor Today. at J. Mr. E. K. Bishop received a telegram yesterday from HannisTaylor, who will respond to the welcome of New Bern at the opening session of the Bi-Cen tennial week, tomorrow, that the dis tinguished ex-New Bernian Will arrive this morning. Mr. Taylor will be anet by the reception committee st thejtraiq and escorted to Mr. E. K. Bishop's; whose guest he will be while here. Interesting Program Monday. One of the most interesting parts of the Bi-Cen tennial cejfbration will be the opening exercises in the Griffin Me? moril building Monday morning at 10:80 o'clock.. Hon. Hannia .Taylor, one of New Bern's former eittkens will deliver an interestiag addreas and JDr. Juliul T Goebel, of the University of Illinois will also take an active part in- the r- ercises. Music Will ts furnished by the Choral Society and it is hoped that ev ery citizen of New Born will be in at tendance.' who By siwclal request of a good many of my ' far away customers could not get here in time to attend my 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. ' DON'T FORGET TI1K PLACE . j 11 . 1 1 1 ..''' 1 'J. Sam Lipman. iCor. Miudltf aud 8. Front St " J . Sryan Block. . Ribbons in all shades and widths forthe firemen colors this week. J. J. GaxteElkls Temple. Mrs. c. D. Bradhan latertaiU. eeeee-eee-seee'eeeete'eeeee4'e-e WANTED! I Second hand .20 IL" P.; Cjasolene En 1 :'. . gine. Must be m good condition. ; 7 II . K "f'-Vif-J STORE ,ee eeeeeeeeee4e.eeeee Ileaitli aiid Hilligan Paints - i.i ' i 'i ' -i ' . "' . "" " ' '' ;tv ''k '.M Semi-Paste TainLTf We carry all snades abdthe best painU on the market, Varnish Stains in all colors. CI; f todc ot CuiSJlng Material, Roofing and Wire Fen cc. Cari give you good prices. ': Afl visitors to the city durin; Hom Coming week will find a cordial wclccfne at cur store. ' , i . Mrs. C. D. Bradham entertained de lightfully at her home, Wed nesday STening D honor; of her niece, Miss LoniM BarringtoBA Dav anivinfi; the guests were reoelved by Mrs Brad ham, Misses Louise Barrtagton, Henri etta Hancock; Mannie Bajtter.'C Prah ongdon, and Bessie umroerilU after which , they were wiucisd by M'rs. -H. ..uarktto the pnncp bowl wmeft. was placed on the veranda amid Japanese lanterns ferns, palms etc.,- wtere Jthty were gracefijlly serredby Jdjrv,.6slph Hunter Bmitn ana siisa jaunffer.. no- gfessiTe gamei coider e direction bf Mrs. u. B. longeron, -were enjoyea ror an hour, when-air Icecream was sorted, presided ;over by Mrs, Speightv Mrs. J, JJ Baxter and Mrs., Barrington, . naby of the young couple repairing to the moonlit: laW to partake f-refresh ments. Among thos. prstint were? Misses Pladde Vogt, of Phiradelphia, Pa,, ' Delphine Brown; 1 of Winston-Si lem, Jones, bf Raleigh, Edna Row,' bf Hampton, Va., Flora Bryan, of Char lotte, N, C Hattie Styrtm,' Mary Hind Bessie Hollisteri Mannie Batter; Mary Louise Waters, :Era Armstrong, 'Mary Louise Carrawfly, Susan Gulon, ' Lottie and Let) J , Pic -tt, Catherine Eeaman, Henrietta Hancock, Sarah . Con Ion, Bessie Summerill, .Gladj-s Earrington Maude Munger, Llllie G roves.-. LJn Speight, Miae Eaion, Norfolk. '-. - . Drs. Joe Patterson, N.' U. Cilba, Ernent r Dunn, Messrs, Norria, ,V.'a ? Meadows. Mttt Alien, James I'own Rodman Gulon, Jno. Creori, Jack Eire Ed. Meadows,'. Leon V."";.- .s, J Ctaypoole, Albert Kaiks, r--.' Bearnan, Albert rt.V-Ti, r,onn(tt, Itnlj h Iluntor '. . ' '., I'. Unit, thaw, Jno. I'..,!' ,.,!, ; "10 O ML mam liioisiPi Brierf Sketch of tie Jfuinerous Z :i '.Deoratiops in the city. - Never before -in the history of the ciy Eat there been such an elaborate 4toplaif, (.fUgv' banners, atreamsrs, eteM Hher is at the present time. Freia practically every building in the businees district of the city the decora- tions that have beea put up in honor of the Bi Centennisl are gaily waving and the scene ia indeed an inspiring one and one.tbat will long be remembered, both by the visitors and the citizens of New Bern.' Below we give a brief sketch of the decorations In the busi ness section of the city. Starting at the corner of Craven and Polleek street the ftrst building that is noticed is that occupied by the Gaaton OrugCxmjpany, MT. Sedberry, the ef ficient and courteous manager of this reputable firm baa by careful and ar tistic decorating succeeded in trans forming the Interior and the exterior of his store into a place of beauty. -Next in line- comes the offices of the Fuller Music Company and the Singer Sewing Machine Company, both of these are very appropriately decorated and present a very attractive appear-1 ance. " The stores of the New Bern Electric Supply Company and M. E. Wbitehurst & Company are very tastefully decor ated and the appearance is very pleas ing. Wetheruurton & Creech and E. B. Hackburn's places of business doubt less have the best dressed wiudowB of any store in the eity. .Costly sUtuary end; varicolored lights and the New Bern colore constitute the decorations in their windows. The National Bank, Barrington Dry Goods Store, the ApUSeft, t, M. Mit chell & Co. D. P. iarvis, ithe Victoria Theatre and the Penplea Bank all fol low on the aame side of the street and each one of these pfaces are resplendent in the national and Iocs! colors. Crossing over to the Elks temple one cannot fail to notice "Mr. Ed. Clark 'a uuique display of ' flags, bunting and banners, Adjacent to this is Mr. J. J. Baxter's atore and this indeed presents a very artistic appearance with its dis play windows tastefully deeerated. The New Bern Gas Company also have an effective disptsy. . M.U. A'. Kafer'a bakery la the next "place that attracts year attention and the decorations seen there show that the decorator who ar rayed this building in its gala attirs Wat an: expert in that line." ' . Mr; C P, Bartling's residence which adjoint the bakery is another building turcamiot fail to attrie ohe'a atten tioo while his barber . shop jost across the street ie tastefully decorated with the New Bern colon.- -y ": . Royal's lee Cream Parlor, A R Program in Which Ked MetKVill Participate, Iiepreseutiug the Indians at the Founding of New Bern iu J 7 10. At 2:30 several Indians will be fishing on the Neuse River at the foot of Broad street. At 3 Baron DeGraffenreid and colony will land at foot of Broad street, and will be welcomed bj King Taylor and bis tribes of Indians, and then all will march back to Indian village where negotiations for purchase of land will take place, but breaks in a quarrel. The Colonists will then start out in search for a place to pitch their tents for the night, and will go to the acade my green, followed by Indian Scouts, where they will begin to build a log hut. and will be attacked by the In dians, After a fierce fight, the Indians will retreat to their wigwams on Broad street. At 8:30 p. m. colonist will be secretly attacked by Indians on tho academy green, log hut burned. Baron DeGraf fenreid and John Lawaon captured, and a big war dance. DeGraffenreid and Lawson will be tried before the Indian Council, and Lawson burned at the stake. Great rejoicing and dancing. Immediately after the execution of Lawson, the Indians will go on a torch light parade on the following streets : Johnson to Middle: Middle to Broad: Broad to Craven; Craven to South Front; South Front to Middle; Middle to Broad, and Broad towards George. The Colonists will attack the Indians from down Hancock, both sides of Mel- calf, and from up Broad, and after a great battle, the Indians will retreat to the academy green and leave the Co lonist in charge. D. E. HENDERSON. (King Taylor) "High Grade" Colonial Glassware. M. E. Whitehurst &Cu. Great Event For North Carolina. Among the visitors in attendance up on the Bi-Centennial celebration proba bly none came a greater distance or more truly represents the history mak ers of colonial times thanCapt. John B. McCann, of Oklahoma, who is spend ing the week with his nephew, Mr. C. D. Bradham. Capt. McCann has the distinction of being one of a name that has served in every war from the revolutionary time until today. His grandfather, Lieu't, John McCann, of the Continental Line, was killed in action at Germantown, Pa., while charging the historic school house. An uncle of same name, served Theh 4 hi rw BERN. n.C. PAID ON o SAVINGS STRONG COURT COX) S 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 currency. The drafts issued by this bank afford an ideal method for carry ing money while traveling because they not alone esable 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 broiid, 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 PREST. VICE PR E ST.. CASHIER Ju) ; il l J 'Hi; ;y.-. LINEN WEAR HOSIERY aBSBSBBBBmnaassBSBBBaBBBnssssiBSBasasasBnBBBnBSBBssn THE BEST EVER 25c. If you once wear "LINENWEAR" Hosieiy you will wear no other, they out wear two pair of ordinary quality hose, every part exposed to wear, the toe and heel reinforced with the bust linen for men and women at 25c. the pair. New shipment just in. The best 50c. Silk Sox ever sold. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE ptbroogh the Mox'can war. Captain Mc Hibbard'a Jewelry store, Mrs. Cohen's Cann himself served in 38th N. C. C. S. store, . Davis Pharmacy, Dr. Khem s residence, Jonea livery stable, Cohen's meat market and the "Atlantic" head quarters are alll tastefully and artist! ally decorated with flags and bunting Among the many other puwos that are attracting considerable attention on Middle street are Vtbc er .of C. D. Bradham, Miae Ullte' !tta millinery sturei G. N, EnnerTe obk' atore, Turn ar'g fornltara store, Millers furniture store, Cutler Blades brdware store, the Near Bern Banking and Trust Com- pany, Eaton' jewelry- atoreJhe Busy Bee Cafe. Sam Lipman anda few other places. ; Each of these stores present an appearance that.to replendent with l.F5 colors.- Turnuur the corner -of Middle and South Front an attractive display is oa the John ffuter and Son's store while the adjacent Gaston -? Hotel Is covered with the bjaclr: and red stream ers..' IV: ...w;Sf '-;. f,.-n, r.:i vV-f r .Aavmo- the manv other attractive! decorated resldendes ia the city are the homes of Mr. Geo; W, JJodley on Han cock street, Mr. J, tt. Dawson on Han eoek j an1 Mrar i Bertha , ToUon also on Hancock, Mr. L H. Cutl.' o Pollock street and Mr. Toil Greet, Mr; O. ft Csskins Wm. fl. .SulUrj, J. B. Nsw- aome and Dr. Armatrofiflr also on Pel- lock street Mr, Waters borne on Broad street b jilao' attractively decoratedir ; ;: vH"-:Vi' f j'J&yty' The City Hall ie doubtless 'the most profusely decorated building In tne city more than 6ft0 yards of cloth having been used ky the ducorstors in trani fonnlcg the sppeirsnce of tLis struct ure srd the bui'.!' r now stands out A. later being transferred to the navy. and was several times wounded in ac-J tlon on Chesepeake Bay. Capt. McCann says New Bern is a city to be proud of, and the occasion of the celebration of its 200th anniversary is the greatest in importance ever held in the State. The New Bern Steam Fire Engine Co. No. 1. Invite all visiting Firemen to visit their Rooms and make themselves at home during Tournament week. R. A. BREWER, Secty. New York Cotton Market. : New York, July 28. -There was good demand for new crop options today, and the market gave indications of go ing higher. .The near months were barely steady..!1 Spot sales none, quoted twenty pointa down. ' LATHAM ALEXANDER A CO. i-V- tntrs Attention Woodmen. alone In all of i'.a r; ' thei'rectls t' s I t". 'u' 5 p1 a v 7 t'U .. ."a i I CT t 'l I r- -( ? ' i f i ' ' ' ft r, Just across Ming -and 'kinj sp ; is slao 1 proaents .The next t catches H i'3 puis i i t'..e J V ..The Woodmen having elected to rep resent th earl settlers in the Exer cises for Monday reproducing the land ing of Barron deOraffenreid and. Colony, it is'of great Inportance that they turn out in goodly.bumbers;f,i5i. ' 'They are therefore" earnestly urged to be at their headquarters (Roberts & Hursts Hall) as soon after 12 o'clock as possible on Monday, prepared to make good the part they have assumed. Every member of the order ia earnestly re q lested to turn out and helpmake goodr een if be has to make a little sacrifice to do so.. . . W, N. PUGH. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF RIBBON FOR DECORATING We Have Your Favorite Colors Bay Before The Rash Barrington Dry Goods Co. SURETY BOBS 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 j A bond in this Company is absolute protection and the rates an as low as the lowest For further information see W. Q. BOYD, Agt REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, NEW BERN BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. Rooms 820-821 Elks Building v K Telephone 400 , ...:'i.'.'.."tui''v,.': i',';!";;.. .'.i TO' THE PUBLIC - '' '-''in i ' i i ' ' J NOTICE. , ii To the members of the Atlantic Steam l ire Encino Co. No. I. The Now Bom " urn l ira IRnpne Co. I moRtCinlially . v i 1 4 y t to vinit our rooms Hnd mnkv , , g 8t homa (lurinjj Toiiriifimcnl . The New Bern STORES are the equS , of ;ny la thi 4 State and should be 'patronized "by,yoo ? m pittmiici tto JBy;retent cffi&parison the i goods 'offered byoojgmcrn ; ante' weri oif oju tt::eMUi. 'plcstVornanM iStfy'oa'46ACfintfw& and let your merchant order it foVyo vvl'l encourage our merchants to keep the s best of everyt-in?, at the cheapest poscthle prices. p0p:i Thcx:-3 ct dcll-rs ie; beb er-richca ether ccn:n:un!iiss Leb keep tlis -iscsey at hoes arJ creeper. ;.- . . --.v; V' i ' ,v1 : I '0 ask ill. " o r r - ?'' ftt r
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