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-4- - NCW CERN, NOIiTfl CAROLINA, TUESDAY MORNING. AUfcUST9lO-TO V'-'" r " ' , ' TWENTY NINTH YEAR T r f .; 'r. . . 'fi ' ' I i Ifl More TIiair4 Per Cent H II yuu wive a savings aituuiu ui uus suuug vaiuk it mean$ more to you than merely the fonr per cent interest, we pay. '-Si: rv-',;-rNt:- ; The fact that yon have money ahead prepares yon ' nut only for emergencies' but also, for those chances for advancement mat come only to those who com-" mand ready money. "u2-f A yoring man known as -a saver, can command, business credit that would be denied to one known to haveentill he has earned.:Think it over and .open, a savings account here at nce.V : -v ' J& Wn. R. fcLADES V. Pra, : GEO B . PENDLETON. Cashier,. llv'lranrti 1 iiasjs 'Go. OS TERKiOOR M ATTIl ESS NET CASH PRICE LIST 4 ft. 6 in. Wide, 45 lbs. $15.00 3 ft. 6 in. Wide, 35 lbs. 1 1 .70 - HOUSE ALSO FULL LINE OF FURNISHING FOR SALE BY GOODS T. J. TURNER FUR. p. 93 Middles St. ; Phone 172, New Bern, N. C., POPULAR PREPARATIONS FOR SUMMER TOILET . The carp of the skin on the hands and face is of greater importance now than any other season. SEE that you are suppliedwith the purest, and best TALCUMS, FACE POWDER and CREAMS, that' mean OUKS. Get a supply; then you need have no fear of sun or wind. " PKESCKIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Gaston Drug Company ON THE CORNER. SEDBERRY - PHONE 66 MANAGER-; ,. 7 .-..n OPPO.; POST-CFFICBi, 'j 2 "LOOK WHO'S HERE TRAYMORE f A1L0RING COj PjnLAMPHiAlSA Will hav their special representative her to tak meftsurei and ahow the Best line of Up-to-Date Woolen and CaaaimereaJ FORiTjWSEA? SONS WEAR ON THE MARKET. ' We Would eBpeallv rcqpeat that' our friends and customers call on; day of Bale aud tnapeet the lined we;,, will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION to aK? fit Iworkaitp August 12, andiqtl). - .1 ! - ;;.t', :.!. t"'':"tS:M&:. Sam Lipman. Cor. Middjena.6. Front St SIS '"TV .v.:.t iy: - , a - mm mmm. w olLli-..J bJUU.U, ;ISLuiiitluG JiuilY Uli NoV Beady to Give thi Inonna , ' Analyze Questions, ' Wjashtntton, D. C.v August & Aetive work will be begun here this week by pew "bureau Of railroad information," backed by the big' trunk linea of .the oountry, forthe stated purpose of cot iecting J library , of miscellaneous in formation, regarding railroads; the dis semination of knowledge and the , "an- alysis'Vofirailroad questions.' i-, , .. The bureau will be in charge of Logan & MePheraop, a railroad lecturer and traffic expert, v A special committee of railroad ofllciala, acting as sponsor for the venture. ia 1 composed" of W. C. Bro'wn, president of the New York Cen tral; .E. J. Ripley, president of the Santa Fe; W. WTFinley, president tt the Southern: Darius Miller, president of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy; a. Li, w lnciui, presiaeni or. tne kock Island; It ia announced that the information collected by the bureau will be for the use of the railroad and also for any one else who desires it It is emphatically stated that the bureau will not seek to influence or effect goyermnental action. The bureau is attracting considerable attention here, in -view of the greatly Increased powenr and1 activities of the interstate commerce commission, which Will bring up many new questions relat ing to railroad affairs.. It. is not so stated, but it is generally supposed that the bureau will collect data and be pre pared to disseminate-informatton upon current topics relative to railroad pro blems. The officials hope to establish in the bureau a library, which eventually will fbe the moat Complete collection of Works and data; bearing on transportation questions in existence. - Wllfrida Sails. The United States Steamer "E f rida" under the command of Captain C. D, Bradham, left yesterday at "noon for a cruise between New Bern and Elitabeth City. Tbe new Bern division of tho Noith Carolina Naval Brigade, were on board, and it ia their intention to en gage io target practice with thejhree pound gune which the boat carries? Be fore returning, Nags Head, Elizabeth City end Edenton will be visited. Secret Berried 3IeoGet Over tEalf ' MiUionF&keI)oUars Say? ' Report Washington, -August 8 Counterfeit notes and coins for-ovar balf a . million dollars went captured by . the United Stateeservice during the: last fiscal year ended, June ' 30, according to the annqal report of Chief John E.,Wukie, leaned today, " ; -, The tiumbet of arrests" of counter- feitera, 290, however, was the smaljest with the exception of the one year 1907 ainee l90O. r Most important in the work of the htfervicrfor the year stand two cases the conviction of Ignaxo Lupo 1 and Guiseppe Morello, leaders of an Italian band of counterfeiters, and the frus tration of tbe Roberta Mexican coun terfeit conspiracy in Kentuey. With the arrest of Lupo and Morello, it is considered that the service effec- Mtively broke . up the most dangerous bend Of Italian assassins, ; blackmailers and conterfeltera in tbe county.. To this bend was attributed.moBi of Uieso-cal led black band crimes in New York and since the conviction of these men there has been a decline of more than 75 per cent, in black hand outrages. Roberts was apprehended in a small town in Kentucky just as he wa pre patiog to float a million pesos of spur ious Mexican notes. Banner "Sure Seal" Fruit ars (with glass top.) M. E. Whitehurst & Cor Mastef Jake Heath Passes Away. . ; ' For Rent ' .. A good sired, eight room dwelling, newely painted and with: modem- ton'- veniencea,: una small nve- room owei ling. . Both these )iouses,ai in good nelghborhooda. One - office - building. Small office rooms in defferred tocauona :i v-- -C,HAN.CpCK, Agt ,c lifteen Mew Dentlsis. . w Aahaville; Aug. S-Following Is alist of applicants, whq i .successfully passed the examination he'd by the North Car jiUna State board of dental examiners.; at Wiightaville Beach. JiilyTl lSi P B Cone. Sprmaf SoM fi Evaiul.tnin- bam; W D Young, Clayton; D 0 King1. b raui; u u. vicaeia, turaam: v HcAnally, ; Asheviller Paid E Jfnes Bethel; H McK, UcDiarmiuV. Raefard Alberta 8 Bnrtan, New Bernj B Smith, Winston; i Levi C Lawrence, Salisbury f 9 ;i Peason;;? ' Apeit;, Webb, StateMVille; S A Fry, Boonville. . uutoz eiaas oi k: nut to "-were, sue (" I, ..-at -ft t. v."? '. j'.'.y I Will sell Hattresees at -greatly re duced prices. Canvas Cota at 16cM' that were used during the Bi-ceotennialoth era at 1.00, Folding Bprings'.at $2,00 each :.Theae goods are all: brand ' -new except the-nes tha(wera rented, during the Bl-centenniau ;.. -'?.,. - f y. vv--:.: r iJ SMILLER,;'' 81 & 89 Mlddje Sf ; New Bern. N.O. Are Liable to Prosecution. f Do?iYdu ANeedt tn !c .During the past few days a number of complaints nave been made by boat owners who say that their boats are being used and aet adrift by the small boys around the city. Ia one ease Senlleman left his boat a small' skiff. clihined to the float Upon which the hi tuk( tul uux wns in ..lei (T.inn fie n-Cc- " M c ' ' -f r. A f ,! s JtAOl rl 'I saw the boat Cream Fre 1 r if ;tll i ; s : t if i 1 1 f r 1 1 . " , i 1 ' n an f .J a f t' 1 II FnTfinc cnnTiif c i luiiLiuniuiic ii IIUOUIIIEHFEII After a short illness. Master Jake Heath, the 15 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. C, M, Heath who resides on Ave ue A died at his home" laat Saturday night- Jake, who was one of tbe Journal's carriers, was liked by all who knew him. Kind, unassuming and obliging, he wee always ready to do any one favor. ' He was also a diligent worker, and it is with sincere regret that we chronicle his demise. His body was taken to Olivers Sun day rriorning and there interred in the family burying ground. DIES i - irnnn rr FEGTS OF WOUIID Crawfori Eoper, Stabbed With Busty Nail Succumbs to j Injury After a hard fight for his life against an attaca oi Mood poisoning which wat Ciused hsr a rusty, mil with which he waa stabbed by Francw Boyd, a colored Womsn of JlVrepule, Crawford Rnper, succumbed to his in juries at Stewart's Sanitorrm late Sunday afternoon. Several days ago Roper and the Boyd woman became engaged in an altercat ion near: Frog Pood, and at the con clusion the woman seized a large rusty wiro nail and drove it into Roper's body just over his heart. So powerful waa the blow that the point of the nail punctured his left lung and he came near bleeding to death before assist ance cou'd be given. He was rushed to Stewart's Santtorum where the flow of blood was stopped and after a few days beseemed to be on the road to n - covery. . Blood poison, however, sot m, and Sunday afternoon Roper's soul winded its flight unto its maker. The Boyd woman was arrested short ly alter ner assault and given a pre liminary hearing after which Bhe was placed In jail to await the result of Roper's injuries, and it is now probable that she will be tried for her life at the n t termor Craven County Superior Court. At tree o'clock yesterday afternoon a coroner's jury composed of Messrs. J M Hinee, Edw. Clark, C P Bartlintf, Frank Roberts' Guilford Lewis, and George Whitehurst held an inquest over the remains, and their verdict "wa? that Roper's death was caused by a wound which was inflicted by Frances Boyd and that the woman be held with out bond until the next term of Super ior Court. ttefk)plcsBank 4 NEW BERN, N.C. Oy PAID ON ' ' STRONG COURTEOUS a aV a OAVINjD PROGRESSIVE SUCCESS depends in a great measure upon the banking connections which a marl establishes especially a young man just starting out in life. If, in paying bis obligations, a merchant, business man or phmter pays them by check upon a bar.lc with a reputation for conserva tism, it immediately raises him in the estimation of those with whom he lias dealings. The Peoplea T?ank of New Bern is known for the conservatism of its management and the sound business judgment af its ilnvc tors. Checking accounts are cordially invited, small as well as laro, and saving accounts may be opened in any sum down to $1.00 ami - will draw interest at the rate of 4 per ceiit, compounded twice a year. WM DUNN CD. BRADHAM TA.UZZELL PHCST. VICE PR EST., CASHIER "High. Grade" Colonial Glassware. M. E. Whitehurst &Co. Cotton Higher on Drought Special to Journal. New York'Aug; 8-Later reports of insufficient rain la Texas caused a aharp advance- in. cotton today. Spot sales ll,000 bale8 at fifteen points advance. LATHAM, ALEXANDER & CO. Tom Hega Going to Depart. Here I am,' right in arth'e closing scenes when people are indeed dead in .euv(ii the preacher juat aald) "will not quit sin fill passions fait'' Do you get the news, reader can ; it be plainer 7 What are you going to do about itf Will vou "awake O aleeperV and rise w ; " t .... from the-dead, so that Christ can give you Bght tp Ah,4ut it is ft hard job to talk to dead folks, The preachers knuw that Ah, ,but thank God, the scenes are iooq going to change yom - Hcge, us well as some-others, even in New Bern, know that God Himself will appear on the scene, end men we wih. an ten our Ula to Binv apd: theirwe iU .toll Vthe truths the hole truth and (thank Ood) nothing but ".the truth'qU Wail not a Christian." ! had rather b deeL bat a ing a Cbf i8tian, am glad I aw here In thla rotte worllnow lDIOjGlad to be here-now. I should W Jo.:- Like Job, ikei.Xw..'r'f.Uk Jesit7A(bou;ti my ratnet's nustnees,;-; ChrUtiap-rypu Christiana In New Bern.' amt liielUnjt the truth IThenJsay araed to it, -and. with me lett ,wake Op, and do tea time, more. to arouse our neighbors to righteousness the, little time that is left CO? -t m still at work and packing. - Send HH your' scitsprs. .Don t forget the auc tion tonight 'j Negro Prisoner Makes Dash For Liberty . And Escapes. WB Late Sunday afternoon J oi.nson Whit ley, colored was arrested by officer Ipock on a warrant charging him with false pretense. He was taken to police headquarters and after the case had been entered on the slate the Sargeant in charge started to put him into the cell, but on account of the oppressive heat he decided to let Whitley remain upstairs in his charge untH later on in the night, Shortly before one o'clock Whitley expressed a desire to retire and he was taken down to the cells. WhiU the 'officer was engaged in unlocking the cell door, Whitley, who had been turned loose for a moment while this opening was going onr evidently deci ded' that he needed itome exercise, and forthwith acted on too suggestion. Several other prisoners were confined In the cellt at the time and it was nec essary to lock the door before the ofil car Could go hr pursuit,' and when he reached the Btreet Whitley had disap peared in the gloom. Spahlsh Tramp Steamer Pounding to Pieces. ,:h- : - A (Great Newspaper. 'J :.; C , Order one,, from .us. .today.", lly.r L;. Cook Stoves, . Water Coolers, Screen Dec. 3 zz. 1 . 'owsXwCreen Wif'e'.'Po'ultry Wire and lcl3 cf t sornrner goodl; ' ', J ' .',' . ". . ; " . ..The greatest publication in America by all odlls Is the New York Sunday World.- Besides over four hundred ool umns of reading matter and aJvertis ing, it givi with every Sunday's issue the folio vifig fppcial featuroR; A com plete r. .jmc woi kly, a complfto Sun-loy nv' ' .9)'. ' '' 1 in coloi , a Cur.i plci t ' , v '1 c I mi. ic. lliem.), (,,!' t'i'i !,'(.' t'., 4 is rhar - 1 ' , l 1 -rr t, I ; Yolk i;:r: 4KeyJHfest,Fte., Aug. 8 Pounding ofl the rocks and fast filling with water the Spanish tramp steamer Valraesada, which foundered Friday mowing near Fxey Bocke light; will be a total loss, according to . report . brought hear by the fevenue'eutter Forward; which fe. turned today from the scene M the Wreck: f; The kical wreckers have' abati- doned the ahfp, but the crew ia atanl irig by to atrip her,, TheTM!eid.nt was caused by . the steering '. geer- of the steamer falling' :to operate properly, the Valmesada drifting: helplessly :on tbe treacherous reef. ,009 tons of eoali and"sbejWal" nound hod Cardiff for era CraaViW.-.i--:-$ ;; . aotningtu Tignimg sua .Washington, D. C,, August 8-Uni. forming Uncle Sam's' fighting-men. 1 again a question pf discussion between the quartermaster general's r deplrt ment and theMnfautry committ.t of the general staff, which las mads son e recommendations for 'changes in the irquipment '- v-i : Whether the men behind the gunshalt have a ea J jacket instead of a lon tailed overcoat to flop about his legs a he marchea;"hether he shall enjoy the negligee comforts of a sweater instead of carrying Keyeral coats, and whthoi he rhall have a pair of slippora to go wiMi Lis pipe, v. In n he takes bis - even i ' r";t in barrack a, "are questions un L1NENWEAR HOSIERY 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, (lie toe and heel reinforceJ 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 REDUCED PRICES . v -0N- WHITE LAW THIS WEEK Barrington Dry Goods Co. N 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 ihd 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 as the lowest. For further information . see W. O. BOYD, Agt REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, NEW BERN BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. V Rooms S20-321 Elks Building; - , : v . . ' . Telephone 400 BINGHAM SCHOOL 1793 '1910 l.M oa Mntk rM.T " tr- OriutortlM HIWTiiT for DlBOftlNlC api. a iiroii. ant., am n. 1. J is' T v anta. to p0;p U c!' f t and aervie. Tl v - i ,... ul's ; !'"'' ' t. i " - '. In,:.. i I . i i ;7 "in
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