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PArEa wnn : KNOWN -' CIRCULATION ' ESTABLISHED " in J 1878 r NUMBER 106, NEW BEEN. KCr.TH CAROLINA. TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST, 2 1910. TWENTY NINTH YEAR v . ' ' w - vv. ' 1' . ; - .. ..'. .. v.- More Than i - ,lf you have a saving accooht ia this strong Bank, - u means mure to you man interest we par. ' XThe fact that you have nut only for emergencies for advancement that come only to those who com- ; : mand ready moiiey. "'A'.-:'- "-Vv:"- .y-ii A young man known as a savercan command x .business credit that would be denied to one known 4 to have spent all he has earned. Think it over and open a savings account here at once. :r ' . " . ' " tis.R p.r.inrs 'p' t a uttvvx .v Pm'. u Affr' W. . BJADES, V. Pres. y i r WM '. - - - 1 - - i . : ' . : . . n FOR SALE BY T. J. TURNER FUR. GO. 93 Middle St. rhonc POPULAR PRE PA RATIONS) -FOR SIM Kit TOILET ; vtfr'i "! 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 arid CREAMS, that means .OURS. Get a supply; then you need have no feai of SB4r.riwL PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Gaston Drug Cqnfjg II. R. SEPBERRY MANAGERS ' I "ON THE CORNER - PHONE 65 OPP' POST-OFFiCESJ V W-iwHKa,aMV!'VW,yj. Pl',WJ'l.a'!!'l!''l'l'l''IL '' ' " 1 ' ECIAlIlOUlEMm By Bpeclal request of a good many -could not get here In time to attend S;TGREAGWE -.-, I have decided to' continue this great sale 10 days longer so that they may have the benefit of my special Cut ftksV'f ' v DOXT FORGET iTH fcVpLACE-l& ' In i II i . t m i l ii ii i li ifi i , Con Miadle and Sront'Stl- Do Yoti Need an Ice Order one - from us today. ' New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves, Water Coolers, Screen Doors and Win dows, Screen Wire, Poultry Wire and 4fots of other i' mmcr goods, y- ;:'.'VV- ',, ' ' ' T7 mereiyine lour per cem . , v." money ahead prepares jou $ but also for those chajices;' GEO B jSNDLETOU, Cashier 172, New Bern, N. C. of my my far, away customers whd my an. 1 ... Bryan "Block. FULP LIL SCLD At The pro pert j .Yesterday under ' l: BeoelverBhip .S"'"1 Tha wcivera of' tha" Carolina' papar Pulp MiU Company, R A Nona and T D Warrea fold tba antirt property -of the company VMterday, S B Stroat ectinf aa auctioneer, -i- . J ':i$; Thera era about 60 in attendancaat 12 - o'clock and tho'aal luted until nearly 6 o'clock. : There . wai a eertain amount of theperaonal property of the company that had beetj attachod for debU andthia wa first eold, bringing $1180.' s ' - xr '-Hm' The next proceeding; and wWeh took nearly all th " afternoon, waa the W linjr of the vaat amount of machinery, boilera tanki ate. but aa tba property waa afterwards-pat up for sale as a whole, all this went, for nothingr,. and Very many fine "bargains" were only in Imagination, as the total bid was low er than the aggregate smaller Sale. t'The real estate conaUUngof ten acres of land, buildings ete, together with ail contents except the part attached which sold $1180, was sold for $10,000, the buyer being Johtf Stewart, presumably for the New Bern Banking and Trust Company which held theflrat mortgage of $10,000. The timber lands lying In Craven and Pamlico counties were then sold and were mainly bii In . by A O J .rd Trustee, there , being one or two therbuyera, , anl the lands brought $252& Finally all the., property . was puLup as a whol but as there was no total bid above $13,705, the aggregate of (he three sales, these latter stand if confirmed by the court. . . ; The history of the Carolina Pulp mill has been moat' disaatioua. It is per- hana trila in tm into tha HntaiU nf tha maab. but the outcome is aa follows; mere were wrqp seis oi morigagea on the" property amounting to' $26,000. The holders of the first mortgage pro tected themselves by buying in tbe real estate and buildings and equipment for $10,000, the face of the mortgage. tbe second mortgage owned by Mp. Wah of Kentucky of $10,000 Is loyt, and the third mortgage of$6,000 was protected by the local , persons holding It by tbe buying in of the timber lands or $2R2S. The various stockholders post all they put in. About $106,000 in 'stock was subscribed and a good deal iwas bought by small investors and this is peculiarly unfortunate. All the debts .of the eoncerh amounted to $50,000 and an inviting field of inquiry exiats as to the financial operations. The property- bad been offered for" sale and its value estimated aaShigk as $140,000.' It is Uiought probable that the mill iU finally be reorganised and made ago ing concern by the Duffy interests who now are m control -rA. Bl-Cntcnnlrt Post Cards Wooten's Studio has post! cards with virfws-of the varioua : Bi-Centennial parades, floats and awenea.8snd them to friends, 4 eents each, : County Candidates The Republicaq mass meetir g held at the court house Saturday .put out the following ticket: :T v 5 Member of LogislatureR, : B. Nix Clerk Superior CodrtrrJobn Blddle, Cowty Treasurer-rBvB. Davenport.;! pnenH-!" stayer nana, rti tm m. i - ; ; X!oroner-Djr..O. Kafer i w County. (7ommisUonerv--C k B ' Bill, Octavias McUwhera, A P.Whjtebead, Cbas Stubbs, Joslah Tingle, Taken to The Banltorium. i Mrs. Oscar U SWrnr Wlf of Capt, O. L. Stern, wnd has charge of the io-' cal branch of the American Salvation Army, was taken to the sanitarium yesterday-afternoon to be treated for a complication of ailments. ; ' , ,; Owing to the fact that she has been. working both night and day during the past few weeks, Capt Stern has been compelled to take a short .rest.,'; In ons der to keep up the expenses of tbls or ganization he earnestly requests the people of New Born to assist him as much as possible with their donations, during the next few weeks. 'This is S Kood work and it should be encouraged by every one. . . . Cursors Bour l Over to Superior . ' v Pave Brynis. CI rl JeiiKins,""Jirn Vhite frT colored, wro f;v 1 a Justice of I . , ,'. I a wnrrar -t ' ; !' ca .!;"!( lorn J Tom V. I.Ufl, i CCIFPEI) II017 IK m OF LAW Fngltive Dentist and'Oirt Com panion, Miss iLeneve,1 Arres. . V ted on Liner Montrose. Father Point, Quebec,'-.Aug. LD'. Hawley Jiarvey Crippen and Etbel Clare Leneve,' his stenographer, who fled from London after the disappear- of Belle Elmorw, thedcctoi 's wifr. were arrested here-todsy,' aboard the Canadian Pacfilc liner Montrose, at the command of inspector Dew, -'of Scotland Tbe identification of the lone-songht fugitives,' .on board the fog-shrouded steamer, by the English detective, who had raced across the Atlantic ahead of the Montrose, marked the culmination of one of the most sensational fights hi recent criminal annals. Accompanied by tbe Canadian officers, he boarded the vessel at 8:30 o'clock yesterday, and fifteen minutes later both man' and girl were locked in their state rooms. Crip pen, broken in spirit but mentally re lieved by relaxed tension, the gh-l, garbed In boy's clothes, sobbing hyster ically. They were not long the "Rev. John- Robinson - and Son," as booked from Antwerp on July 20th, After a brief delay, the. Montrose continued her 16) miles journey up the river towards , Q ibec, where the jail awaited the pair. Crippen is charged with the murder of an unknown wo man, believed to have been his actress wife. The girl is held as an accessory. In charge of Inspector-Dew, they will be taken back to England for trial on the Royal l ne steamship Royal George, leaving Qaebec on Thursday next "High Grade" Colonial Glassware. M. E. Whitehurst & Co, Far Better Thau Any Other. New Bern -the whole State sent good Lwjabes celebrated her 200th anniversa ry far better than any of those overdone expositions would have enabled her to do Charlotte Observer. New York Cotton Market. Special to Journal. New York, Aug. L Notwithstand ing reports of Tain m Oklahoma and northern Texas cotton advanced and was strong throughout the day. Spot quotations five points lower, no sales. LATHAM ALEXANDER & CO - Died Mrs. F. K. Ellington, nee Miss Daisy Oettinger, of Raleigh, died at 10 o'clock tnis morning in Asheyille oi nerveous prostration. The remains will be brought to Kinston Wednesday morn ing for burial. . Jfohn 0 Carlisle Dies in New York. New York, Aug! l.-John Q. Carlisle, former Secretary of the Treasury, who had been critically ill for the past two days, died at his apartments in New York at 10.60 o'clock tonight of heart failure, accompanied by oedema of the. An Intestinal complaint of long stand ing, which wore down his vltallty, lay behind the techn cal fact of heart fall- the same trouble;,' complicated by an aliment of the kidneys, and for a time hovered near death. But Iris remarka ble vitality triumphed then, as it seem-, ed it might even in the illneUs which ended, tonlght,'' Cylinder Head BlowftrtlJ While enroute to this city from More- head City Sunday morning the cylinder head of engine number 64 blew out and it was necessary to send another engine down from this city and bring in the passenger train. . No one. was. injured by the accident butlt was found neces sary to send the disabled engine to the repair shops, ,. ' -. . ' New Bern More Appropriate. : t The esteemed Salisbury . Poet seems to be in considerable suspense over th rival claims to accuracy' of Nrw Bern and Nwbern. As we tindereland It, Craven county pnopld invnrmb'y ue the former while the United i'Jntea post o"'.ce euihorilK s cling to tha lot tor. The Po?-t ik y f'y iu i- "ticy end tr.ke its tWI. U arli.t'o Oiistervcr. The ' " f ' r i ' t it is lint the ' i c : j (' n't c ;l! it New " --.-, It i ! r 1 r r o! 1 l' -: i! end v i i to I. B" ' ' r 1 v r f:. 1 T. j. d. r.ic- Verdict of firemen ."New Bern Had Bea$ Them All. Ev ery Pledge Kept. Fayetteville, N. C, July 80. My Dear Mr. Stevens: Now that the calm has come after the strenuous rush of the Bi-Centennial week, I as the representative head of the firemen of the State, am writing to ask space in yoor valued paper to ex press to the generous-and" hospitable people of New Bern, our grateful ap preciation for the manifold courtesies extended to us while guests of their city . . We an felt when we accepted the in vitation extended to us at Asheville, that we would have a most enjoyable and pleasant event in 1910. But no one ever dreamed that we would be treated in the royal manner in which we were eniertaina. xne latcn-stnngs or your hearts literally bring upon the outside and the "glad hand" was extended everywhere to every one of ua. The fireman who failed to enjoy himself, if there were any such, certainly had only himself to blame, his liver was evidently in bad fix and his digestion a night mare. The universal verdict on all out going trains was, that "New Bern had beat them all", every pledge made at Asheville was royally kept We feel that we can without being invidious especially express our grati tude to the "Atlantic" and "New Bern companies, who so royally provided for the inner comfort and pleasure of their guests, at their respective quarters Their "open houses" made a resort for the boys that was very popular," when cares were forgotten and only pleasant things considered. While to that splen did gentleman, Hon. Jas. A. Bryan, who so cordially and generously . enter tained the whole bunch at one time, at his magnificent - colonial mansion, we extend an unanimous expression of our gratitude and esteem and vote him a prince of entertainers, and an Honorary member of the Firemen's Association, for life. The Convention and Tournament of the State Association - in New Bern 1910, will always be looked back upon as the one event of our history. Again expressing the grateful appre ciation of every fireman of the state, I am. Respectfully JAS. D. MCNEILL, Pres. Banner "Sure Seal" Fruit Jars (with glass top.) M. E. Whitehurst & Co. German Americana Send Thanks Wilmington, N, C. July, 30, 1910 Hon, C J McCarthy. . New Bern, N. C. Dear Sir; - , At last night's meeting of the North Carolina Branch of .German-American National Alliance it was resolved, to express through you, the sincere thanks to the people of New Bern.' for the courtesies and kindness shown our body while injettendance upon the celebrat ion of your Bi-CentenniaL - And to express especially our appre ciation to your honorable self, Mr, J A Bryan, and the Elk's Club, for the kind attention we received. , . With highest regards, I remain " ': ' , Yours very truely, - '.' j.cl gikscben. Sec'y North Carolina Branch, Ger man-American National Alliance. -A Large Addition . ATarge addition,76xl00 feet is being made to the New - Born Cotton Oil and Fertiliser Millr, which will be used for additional storage f of f erullser, x: . 4 V Question for Mr. Aldrlch - ln's-,.SJ ''"';'esaaaBSSBiBt'. i - v.. '' v;i ' -PL HV-S' When the Tariff bill passed thi Rouse tbe duty on manufactured rubber was fixed at 80 per cent. -.The Senate Com mlttee on Finance, of which Mr. Aldrich Is Chairman, Increased the. rate to 86 ner cent, and such is now the .'law. - Is that a list ;, u.r:;'.C s -Soon after the tariff went Into effect a Rubber Trust was formed with capital of $10,000,000, of which Senator Aldrich's son is general manager and in v,!.ich both father and son are large tockholdors. Is that a lieT The dividends declsrod by the trust during tha first eight months that tbe tan.T was in force amounted to 18.2 per cit on its preferred stock of $10,000, 000. Is that a lie? ,' -" I'r, V ' 'tow a!o bccusps Senator Al d.i- h of lncr-'!.;iig tbe d ith s on cotton a'i 1 v..'' 1 fcoo.U for stock johbii 1 -(. i, no ecti-m of tho kin-'l as to J !,vh ; 1 1' n t.h-'l fir evin ty , : ' ' ,r-is. h'r. T.,ft I i c - St" 1 " '"1.14 Hit h.i'M ' ' '- ThePeoples Bank NEW BERN. N.C. 4 O. PAID ON o SAVINGS SUCCESS depends in a great measure upon the banking connections which a man establishes especially a young man just starting out in life. If, in paying his obligations, a merchant, business man or planter pays them by check upon a bank with a reputation for conserva tism, it immediately raises, him in the estimation of those with whom he has dealings. The Peoples Bank of New Bern is known for the conservatism of its management and the sound business judgment of its direc tors. Checking accounts are cordially invited, small as well as large, and saving accounts may be opened in any sum down to fl.00 and will draw interest at the rate of 4 per cent, compounded twice a year. WM DUNN C.D.BRADHAM TA.UZZELL PR EST. VICE PR EST.. CAS.HIKB LINENWEAR HOSIERY THE BEST EVER 25c. If you Hosieiy you will wear no other, they out wear two pair v ordinary quality hose, every and heel reinforced with the at 25c. the pair. New shipment just in. The best 50c. Silk Sox ever sold. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE , WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF RIBBON FOR DECORATING We Have Your Favorite Colors Bay Before The Rash 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 ars as low aa the lowest. For further information see W. Q. BOYD, Agt REAL ESTATE, . INSURANCE, NEW BERN . t ; building & loan assn. ; Room 920-321 Elks Building v,, ;-. .JZn r Telephone 400 BINGHAM m tnWHAi crook, iiwmu, a. 0.. m wtwt ot . k. Km t it tum. u-n, -laaiM M Mm 1.411. RMMltl VUlM Iriaa . OrputlmUo. mUMI tot Di8cnUML 1733 mo . ' IHr KhN i . .' . , - 1 - ' r ' ' ' r 1 "m u, I ' v r - STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE once wear "LINENWEAR" part exposed to wear, the toe best linen for men and women ELKS TEMPLE t 1 , . , 1 . V ...,-V - S'V: 'VVV'..' ... . ,-. -A, '."'- V';.-
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