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ESTABLISHED 1 TV! 'ff J J.; 1878,1 4 v v - v - v 5. arv; NUMBER 107;-. tv : : : li:; a . wed:; i:s day iioxlmxq.- august. 3 i s i o,v v , TWENTY NINTH I YEAR pai:i yiki-; .....KKO'.vir ; , CirXLXATION 4 J- -is ',4 -r' t v -is -"!;4:f:.. .j ? ,T.,,.. . - - i $ki'y "'-' ' ,-':T:'' .' ' U;; - ' '''- . .-. sir it. ,vv. 1 -. j: Si f ,'! 1 i - mill i . 1 1 ,i 1 1 i I i ill in s 1I1U1 V X. II till rT, A VA ; VVI1U ' If you have s sav'io account ia this strong Dank, - It means more to you than merely the four per cent v Jnterestepai; f ,J. v-v-"5 CZ-H .-. i; The fact that you have money ahead prepares you out only for emersendea but also for those chances , Jorjdvanceihcct that come nly to those who cqrar mahd ready woTsty. f-v ' l ;CVV "X - A yoahsr marknown 5 a saver, can' -comnsr. Jh business credit that would be denied to - one known : ttf have ipeht &'. he has marked, :, TL-k it over r.dv open dv savings account here .fit fince. VV- ' t - c 0 I I lllli Will ' " - --' - ' m- . ... i ID .4 for saleVbv v.; r T.J. TURNER FUR. CO 93 Middle St. Phone- 172r ?,New BerurK C. 1 .J.LLliL ' -J National . BUcuit1- Company ; Tq ilake this City a ; v-t; Home v Jtleem fonny kdoen't it! -Eyrea-: on of the Try fact tht Uneed Bis cuit hu ba dopt4 tnta prtctieally trtty hom lnth ciiy, i toow be?omB necessary toe i it H 1 1 ' J of iu own.. T t ia J tl 5 1 -v j the ' 2 aif t janry 4a tb. ity." The de rt productr.pl tl U r art to- creaw 4 to, iueb ..-an . -xtenl- athat It to bo lonjter , leasable to aupply U w tbt asuat way ly .diieetMhipmeat to the local dealert, .v Inataad, as aroey will be oaUbllahed fi thto dtj.-at No. 13 Middle street, nndot. the v inanagel mentof Mr. Chaa. Hartung Jr. , J . Than ia a logical reason for the pop; ularity of Uneeda Biaenif Italutxi- duction raally uarkad a food apocb. :; i Until witbja a-faw- fearathaporcfar aaer of crackers or biscuit had no aholcje bat to boy from an opaa,box or barrel It they ehaneaiUo be claaa when they If ft the barrel, they vara, more or tesa broken by the tiro they had been ear ried home In a paper bag. They ware atale or mora aor depending on whether tha barrel bad been open "oaa day or Such waa tha eonditioir of affairs which tha Nathwal Biscuit Company determined ' to, orereome. in-; the- pro- ductwn oL Uneeda Biacult-inade af the beet material tha- world affords, by methods of" baking that' ha?- been brought toTan exact actenea. 'Uneeda Biscnit tt today tha aaperlativa of tha soda cracker and the" ataff- of Hfc in a million homes, 'i&i XX" : Quickly, following.-' UneJa Biscuit cam -other , delickroa products of the bakara art, perfected m tha i same bakeries, and protected, in 'tha same packages. " Anmt these are the Oy aterattesv Baronet v Biscuit Graham Crackers, Social Tea BiseniW Zu Zu Ginger Snap and others. All hare their crisp deliciodaoest; a"4 parity aa sured to the coneumer by vtha trade mark of the National Biscuit Company orr-earJi and of tha pavkkge.. W" - ? 'Tha new agency will be a convenience ana advantage to deat and conaiimar alika and ouder tha abia management of If r, Hortoog witl 'become- a feature of the commercial landscape, i r S m a a b z Cars and t Assault ;I6n UfkioD Mea a Chi; POPULAR PREPARATIONS FOR' BiniMfiR TOILET ",' . iZv.fi The care of the Bkin on the hands and face isr of greater importance now than any other season. SEE that you are supplied with the purest 'and best TALCUMS, "FACE POWDER and CEEAMS, that meant OURS. Get a supply; then you need have no fear of sun of wind,- ' iPRESCRlpTfONS CAREFULLY; COMPOUNDED - Columbus, 0,,'Aug. 2 -Assaults on street cars and non-union -rewa - were resumed today, an site of the -3,000 annedA soldiers K)f the; Ohio-National Guards, who-ar on dUtyto aid civil jan- thoritjes in preserving the peace. A Leonard avenue car -Was Attacked at a switch near .tho'end f 'the line, Tha aAotocman anS. ofiHitoi.were taken ff the car, -the turtest turned on luihend the ear, runhing wild, dashed west on Leonard avenue. ' At St' Clair avenue coUided With: another car,put ao senous damage was done, s-i rllajor General (Snator) Charles Dick assumed command. Sunday, Brigadier General William Vr McMaken taking command of the First brigade and Gen eral John C. Speaks the Second brigade. These three offieera will be held respon sible iof their respective district, 't The arrival of. the Fourth and Eighth regiments and Troop B .-fromv Marietta Sunday afternoon bsought the number of soldiers on duty in Columbus apto 3,000. " DlracHeM far Cam If Hsrws. Contenta of small bottle PafakineriPem Davb) in quart bottle add pint warm ot ,eold water; sweeten with molasses, shake wall until all mixed, lvboat half at oca, then balance is tftftwaocniinutea, tf ilraidose iaoot sufficiaat. .,Thia.,wiU bafoond iMvaxfailinrtisedy;-w96e. for4argatlewf-iAls-to-J5can4 (0c alea,-t : U SEDBERRYrMANAGER.:v- f 1 .THE CORNER .PHONE 65 ; OPPO, POST, OFFICE. '"ii"""1' - 1 " 1 1 1 11 " ir SPECIAL J By special request of a good many of my-tar away .'customers ': who. . -Uh l ' 'A GREATa SACRIFICE; i-SALE could not get hero, In time to attend my n; " i ir I have decided to eoutinue this great sale 10 days longer so that they may have the benefit ofay -special Cot Prices."-. t V DON'T-FOROET THE PLACE - -. fleet to Cruise South This Month. f,.Newport News! Va "August : tAfr cording to advices receiver jnere; iron) New Englanei'the AttaBtic battleship fleet, which )s now Jn -New England watecs, is to come to .Hampton Roads the latter part of this month for a stay ofrabout thirty days, lAf tor faking, on coal and provisions at Old." Point, the fleet will have it semi-annual- target practice and maneuvers on ihe Southern drill grounds, thirty-six, miles southeast of Cape Henry. .-,- i v - The craft of the fleet are; Battleship! Delaware, North Dakota,- Connecticut, Louisiana, Vermont Minnesota, ..Kan sas", New Hampshire; , Virginia, Rhode i i ... . 7,1 iJP: - "High Graded Colonial Glasswaie. M. E: Whitehurst -.. . . ' -. - ' Kewvfork Cotton Market. Special to Journal. ' "i -tMcw Yorkr August 2. The- Govern fnent report was about as expected - to day end prices reacted Moderately on , profit taking.-:-Thc ondertonewas firm off "good buying. Spot1 quotations 10 higher. " No sales.- ; ; , LATHAM, ALEXANDER & CO. Another Town Heard From. New. Bern has every reason to? feel proud over the success of Tier BirCen- tenniai Celebration last week. All who visited the city were charmed with what Lthey aaw;. Greenville Refjlector. . Deatlt 0 MrS Slrmonda On Mdndav Aueust ' first there Das sed aWay from earth one'of those sweet spirits, wjiose - daily, nfe is a constant lenedictJon to all those -fortunate en ough to come Uk contact with them. "Mia Chris" to all who knew - her, Mrs Chistopher Sirmond. -' to the world passed into ' eternal rest' August first. and the funeral services and interment of the tired .body tookT place the day foUewlng, August second. 5 fMias Chria".waa the Bister of Miss Sarah Davis of Beaufort, who . mourns ber 68s-aSH .severe one,; yet is not wltbont the. divine help, - and 'human sympathy In her tteverement Too thoOs-, ands whoknow Miss Sarah will feel for her Jn her deep sorrow jmd console her as beetthey may rwith their tend- ers of sympathy -" '; . 1 ' i r ' -' : Bl-Ccnteonlal Post .Cards Wooten's Studio has post 'cards .with rUwa of -r the' various 1 gl-Centennial parades, floats and Scenes.- Send them to friends, 5 cents each. r; Dies on- Board Boat r tlllil! F00; tCQiiO ELECTIO AskedFor-- Paved-Streets.;: Ota v--, er. Business of Board of: i " "? Aldermen. ' -T ' Tha regular monthly meetingof ' the Board of Aldermen was held tart night PreeohtMayer .MiCacthy aldermen, Kaferr .Shrinbr, Weddell; Hardison, Newkirk. Simpson,." McCarthy; H ill. JX E. Henderson presented a petition asking that the fourth ward be given a hams nod hose wagon for its fire com psrry. Alderman. Sbrme explained' -the needs of the ward, and on" motion tem porary relief was" granted the company. D. E. Henderson presented a petition with 170 signatures asking that the city call for a bond election to vote $50.000 to .bonds be sold and the proceeds applied to further street paving, Pollock and oth er streets mentioned. : - Larry 1. Moore also spoke in favor of the issue. A petition was presented by the sixth ward fire company, colored, asking per mission to take their fire- apparatus to the Wlnstoo-Salem tournament on Sept. the 6th, This wsagranted and $60 voted to assist the company. : The .finance committee reported fa vorably on request -of the Neuao Trent Traction -Company to make certain amendments to its charter. Advertis ing for city feed was authorized:- The Board went into' executive session for neatly an hour.: Alderman Hill made a motion that the Meyprand City Clerk he authorized to -borrow $4,000 from the Peoples Bank for 90 days, and pledge city taxes for 1910 for the loan. Alderman Simp soupiade a motion that the sanitary officers be dismissed, and police of fleers be assigned to sanitary duties. and - that except drivers, the street hand force be reduced to six men after Aug. 6th. -. Alderman McCarthy tendered a vote of thanks to the Water and Light em ployes, also H. H. Tooker, for their splendid services during Bi -Centennial week::. . ' . - - Alderman Simpson offered a resolu tion that the Atlantic Coast Line be seen and compelled to keep its contract with the city in keeping Queen street in proper repair. . Biw were read and- approved for the: month. 1 '-"-'' f Mr OlPAID ON fc STRONG - U C X iVi-e - ' COURTEOUS O SAVINGS - . PROGRESSIVE SUCCESS depends bi a great measure upon the banking connections which a .man es tabliahes--especially a young man just starting out in life. If, in paying his obligations, a merchant, business msn 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. - . ,..Tb People. JSapk of, fWBern i known for -the oonaervatiam' of ita management and the sound busmess judgment of its direc tors... v ' Checking accounts are cordially invited, small as well as large, and Bavmg- accounts may be opened in any sura down to $1.00 and will draw interest at the rate of 4 per cent, compounded twice a year. W M.DUNN pnesT. CD.BRADHAM VICE PR EST, TA.UZZELL CASHIER I UNEXWEAR HOSIERY I BI Banner "Sure. Seal" Fruit Jars-(witb riass top.) M. Whitehurst & Co. Express Their Appreciation. ored cruisers North Carolina, Montana, Tennessee and New York, , and scout cruisers Salem and Chester. '1 X. 'Coiv MictdW and S, Front Bt. Bryan Block. fCapt. G. Allan .Eubanks,. of Hog 1st unit and Hanluin nn Itin lmltirh'Pnrrinnn Island,' Georgia, Nebraska, Mississippi, I died in this . city late- Monday ejter Idaho, JJew Jersey, ana Missouri; arnr- noon wuue on uoaruum oa,4..".s!- uapt. ciuoanKS naa oeen icenng un well for several days prior, to his death but being ; off on a. trip could hot get medical aid. Upon reaching this city Monday morning he ."Visited :.' phy sician and' Was : advised -to go to the hospital. , This her intended doing but it was neeeiry for him to return to te-boatbo? re doing so and while there was taken violently" ill 'i and" several hours later ' 'h ensued. , - i - , ' lis is survived by a young wife and onat'.i'J, Ms fathor and one sister. Th remains were .taken td the family 1-nry'aig. ground .atr Cowpen Landing yt. renlay morning and there intorred. Housekeepers fTof:t fcy t'4 "nil . - 1 WJ - - i It Is Bald that there hi a never been as much ar.;. Z cf fruits and v fa bli s in t'.! ' f f U -t ss t' Is i;s - j. XJot r ;wt it - s Do ;": file C d '. -'.CL2 'Cream Frccxcr? pu" ;i and fur i n ..I rr ( r 4tC ! line i! Kiort: s ; 'i . - i ( : t V"' ' ' i ! - ' - if tut in , I n r J t!.e I ; t' (s i (' t t ) r u'-'M 1 " ' i f 1 : ,- i .i I . 1 ' i r I x ' ' . i i r r.mi vr etc . p't 1 r-e ' i i! ;V r lilt -fjr i. '. it i' a Ic" tjl .u.vuie t',,,f.. U f. ... u t iff' Doubtless one of the most successful and interesting features of the Bi-Cen tenhlU celebration was the Historical exhibit which was located' in the Griffin Auditorium. - Now that the exhibit baa been removed and ail of the interesting relics that were used have been return ed to their owners, .the' ladies who: had the exhibit in charge wish to express their" thanks to; those who so kindly loaned many of the antiquities, for ,the exhibit,;; . , , . ... , '.- ., : , - . ;.- V .1 -. 'Jwo Railroad Promotions. - ;". v Two promotions in the railroad world that 1B be read of with, interest are those of tlt W. W. Croxtoo and Gob H.tX Hudgina, of ths.Norfolk-Sootbr Mr. Croxton, who has been the aasis iaot general passenger aent, lias been' j promoted to 'the " position,, of general passenger agent,'- while Colonel Bud- gins, who has heretofore been the gen eratfreight arid 'passenger agent, be- i comes uiv generiu ireiguv ngouv oui i- '5 Order, one from us today. New l'c Cook' Sto'veS,; Water Coolers, Screen Dr !dow3; Screen Wire, Poultry Wire and 1; summer, goods, . , p . - - In buying a cunrh inedipine, don't be pi r Hul to fi t I hiimliorlan 8 Ixiui'li Kom e-'v. Thi i e fft no dan"et from it, and reiicf is sur to follow. F.'-pi'i'mliy re- Cfrffinu-tt'l- 1 f roiit.!.", col, in audwlioop hig co;.!i. .i.ol.l ly all d-al:in. Norfelk-SotnaTa;!(ai4t-i 'These are two popurar. railroad ofn- cisls, whose activity in the service baa been such as" to make them of great value, and worthy of any- promotions. V' y-v, . At Black Mountain - THE BEST EVER 25c. If you once wear "LINEN WEAR" Hosiery 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 best 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 " WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF RIBiN FOR DERATING ' WffHave -Your Favorite Colors Btty Before Tfte Rtish Co. BaiTington Dry Goods I SURETY BOKDS I YORK. B IN THE AMERICANSyRETY CO., OF NEW tvi COURT ' vandNTltA( BONDS ixuW iirimediately in Uie STRONGEST and RtCHEST COMPANY in the WORLD. Assets pver r 7,000,006,60. .Enjoys exclusive patronage of Norfolk Southern, Atlantic ' Coast. Line ''and Southern Ryo, ' j Personal suretyship is a reaponsibility thano man should undertake ; A.bond in this Company is absolute protection and the rates ars as low af the lowest, ?. For further information see' ' .' '.' WmmtioxbyAgt . ' v,vIV;iv.i.v.. ;-:-r-l '.-'-r'- - CT :REAiaMATB"..llJRAN BERN glooms" te042t-Elii8 3u'ild1ngJl!S:: -Telephone:400r BINGHAM aSCHOOL 1W3 4 1310 rat itwiiiiii sesooK iuifc - m inii im tMi tit nias. Mwitr I.-.ta t'-e n?tiirc.M 'lof Ai ' Mrs, Spragua has charge of the Inn and this attractive place Is rapidly fil ling with gueeta. The Inn commands, perhaps the finest view of the sur rounding mountains of any. situation around BUtk Mountain, Mrs. Sprague a hohtoss, is . assured of scores of atr tractive guests during the coming months,. ;; , .. . " ; ' : Engineers ' have marked out the sites for -(he three lare buildings, td ha er e U'd upon the Y. SJ. C. A. grounds and t'.fl ctfirh-;j of U"i(, sites will Ix'irin by the li.; i.la of nxt wet.'k.-. M'nt of tl.i-gro1'-, '3 are covered with hejivy forenU and from tliom ia to ba taken tho lum ber ii.-r-l if) t'.rnn:;t ruction of the Lu ' 1 11 ,) w. tti ) ijrt--. THE 1 1WL- f 1, -' ;h. 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