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. - ' I , J V - - ... "V- iV- r i. ', .FAFER. t VriTII ' CIRCULATION T mm :NEW BERN, NORTH 'CAROLWATODNESDAY TWENTY NLNTU YEAR U.J !IJ iv vt IN 1 I --Id - I - 100 1 Si AW 1 i t ' Ikv v. - V 1 MdrcThan fnf If yoq have ji savings account in this strode Bank, f it means more to ion than merely the four per cent . " w5 intrestpay.f -::j -0 :kgh-1 , 4 one tact that you have money ahead prepares you -j- notonty, lor, eipergenciea but also for those chances U for advancement that come only to those who coni-; mand ready money. - ? - : f A young man known as a saver, can command business credit that would be denied to one known to have pent all he has earned. Think it over and 'open a savings' account -here at once. . - ; ... ; 'Wm; R. feMDEa, V. Prw. ; GEO R PENiyLETO Ctehter m&h,:mmv as NET CASH PRICE LIST 4 ft. 6 in. Wide, 45 lbs. $15.00 3 ft. 6 in. Wide, 35 lbs. 11.70 ALSO FULL LINE OF . BOUSE FURNISHING GOODS FOR SALE BY T. J TURNER FUR, CO. 93 Middle St. Phone ' 172, , New Bern, Jf. C. LlUlf USE100P5-: IHillli President ; Authoci JfSdlin tTp . bn BegQlar.Artny to Battle: ,v , . " irwith Forest Fires,' s-. Washington, D. C, Angust 8.Fer the first. time on record the regular army troops in Montana, Washington, lilies!! :0BY 500I Idaho, Qregan nd California were bKicleyerly t tapped tacently by Depulty day placed at the disposal of the forest service to aid in fighting against forest fires, which are the greatest in the his tory of the service '. President Taft, in response to appeals from Pacific coast SUtook op the matter with the war department, which immediately acted in conjunction with the department of agriculture, with the (result that forest service today was authorized to call upon post command ers at all regular posts. " It was stated at the forestry bureau here today that the present fires have never been equalled. ' There were great fires in 1908 and in 1903, but they, were not of such wide scope as the present fires. . ; . Reports received here say that ai least 176,000 acres of forests already have been destroyed and the flames are spreading rapidly.- The forest rangers have fought Valiantly against the ad vancing walls of. flame, but have been unable to check them. More than fif teen hundred men are now. engaged in the .fire- fighting in various sections, iTney have worked in Shifts as far as possible, but in many instances where settlements or towns were endangered, they have battled constantly for thirty six or forty-eight hours without rest. : The aid of the soldiers will relieve the forest rangers, and it is hoped may .result In preventing much greater des truction. s POPULAR PREPARATIONS .- FOR SUMMER TOIIJET The care of the skin on the hands and face is bf 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. Get a supply; then you ned have no fear of sun or wind. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COWUNDED : Gaston Drug Gdrtipany MANAGER. OPTO.' POST. OFFICE.; ON H. B- SEDBERRV THE CORNER , , ' PHONE 65 Our Town Druggists. say that Painkiller geTls the best of any medicine thev- Ireeo: durinz the bad times of the past year or to, there were none too poor to pay their "quaf ter" for'a bottle of this indispensable family medicine, toe sure and get the genuine. 25c.. 85c, and 50c bottles. Win Form Pjotographlng Company l;oo::s - A I Depat Collector Fitzpatrick - Bas :r:-, Qrudgtj Against North Caroli : Rkhmond Aug. 9. -Trailed , by soot marts on bushes. Indicating .elearty their route of flight, moonshiners were CENSUS GQUHT Wmm Collector Fitzpatrick, of. the Internal Revenue Pepartment, Deputy United States Marshal J. B. Jordan and Poser eman W Stone, neat Durham, N.C. Information was received . by Collec tor Fit rpatrick of an illicit distillery near Durham last week, and with the deputy marshal and posseman, loeaied the out- tawed plant It was what is known among the "down homers" as' a "sin gle footer," but it would be more char acteristic to designate as a "double bar rel"; still, instead of the usual one worm tub, two were used by . the pro ducers of corn whiskey in other words refining it twice with ,thi aid of one fir. The noise kept by this operation is similar to that of a single foot horse, hence the name. Learning that the revenue authorities were after him, the owner of the still. George Cowe, had removed a consider able portion of the plant to a point pearly one mile away. In moving his' apparatus the still, blackened by smoke, left sooty marks on bushes and undergrowth as it was carried through the woods. This is an old way of the revenue agents tracking down escaping moon shiner, and Collector Fitzpatrick ex perienced i difficulty m locating the plant he w after. It consisted of a 35 gallon copper still, two coppor worms, seven fermenters and two worm tubs. A report of seizure has just been made to Colonel W. H. Chapman, U revenue agent here. For more than a quarter of a centu ry Collector Fitzpatrick has been hunt ing down violaters of the Federal reve nue laws. Ab jut twenty year ago lie1 lost an eye in a running battle with the husky mountaineers. However, be had the satisfaction of "dropping" the man who pinked Vhim in his right lamp Since that time he has relentlear ly pur sued moonshiners. Announcement of Population of : United States to Come About the Middle of October. " Washington; Aug. 9. It will be about the middle of October before the people of the United States learn their true number as revealed by the official count of the thirteenth census. It is gener ally believed that the number will be about 90,000,000, and census officials are known to share In this general be lief, although officially they know noth ing about it This belief is based on the fact that an increase slightly in ex cess of the 13,000,000 increase during the previous decade would bring the population in 1910 to the 90,000,000 ark.' About 300 of the more than 1,800 clerks in the Census Office are compiling papulation figures only, while the others are w'orking on other statistics. Con trary tQ the general opinion, all the counting of the people is done by hand, the tabulating machines being used flnly in classification as to race, sex and other conditions. In two cities evidence of fraud has been discovered, and in one, Great Falls, Mon., a prosecution has been undertaken for fraudulent enumeration. Banner "Sure Seal" Fruit Jars (with glass top.) M. E. Whitehurst & Co. That New Bern will soon have a new photograph gallery is now almost an assured fact Acting upon a suggest ion made by the Journal several days ago that a camera club be formed" in this city. A number of the local pho tographers met and after a lengthy discussion" decided to form a photog raphing company and to fit up -an ela borate gallery and secure a competent and experienced photographer to take charge oj 'the work. .. ' All arrangementa.have not yet. been completed bat it fa understood that the company will cater especially , to high class photographic Work and also to the finishing np of th work, done, by aimv turea. Another meeting will be held the latter part of -this week and the arrangements completed. . . ; Nw York Cotton Market. - Special to Journal. New York, Aug. 9. The cotton mar ket opened off today on reports of rain in Texas and Oklahoma but held' firm at the lower prices and raljed toward the close. , Spot Bales one thousand bales at five points decline. ' - Latham Aleiandee & Co. -" "LOOK WHO'S HERE TRAYMORE TAILORING CO., PHILADELPHIA. PA. Will have their special representative here to take measures and show' the Best line of Up-to-Date Wqolens and Cassimeres FORTHIS SEA: SONS WEAR ON THE MARKET. We would especially -Request, that our friends and customers call on day of sale eud, inspect thai line," we will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION -in style, nt and workmanship Jlugust 12, and 13th. k (-t Cor. Sapi Lipimari. Middle and 8. Front 8b , tt. :v. BlockJ - Teacher's Institute Now in Session. u County institute for white .teachers opened m'lhe gracid school Monday and Will continue its nxssions this week. Sap jrintendenlHarry Howell,lof High .Pi'f-jt; IreondiieV ?i;'ed .& Mrs. f, I Stevens, of New Bern,' Supertoten- dent Klosey is In chaige; of . the instir tuu and assisting In the work , as well, as lo&ingjatfrrth in thf colored graded scnooi Dmidtng, There were 6? white teachers enrolled the first, da sndtht tiomber bas teen mcreaseony joow. wmtii wumj.s ur. R. H- Lift wis. Is assisting Principal i,R Sampson at the colore institute, where twenty-eight teachers are; enrolled, Kmston rrrea trress, ln,..l,l.Mi, i , I YOU ARE ALL S ARE ALL'v , irTTTr i Ha v It v 4 1( For Rent Manager of "Suit Onb" Held Into . ', Court ' ' ' . known as the Perry-OwenS "suit club1 was organized in this city, The plans of this company "was to secute 50 mem era each of , whom were to pay w per - week for a specified number of w !eka. 4 ntil they had paid into the 'lu"b7f '25i?;br'i hait . draws; at a fdiawinaf - wlKH'8i.' held each Friday ; night A number of members had been secured; and last Friday night tb. first' drawing was held and the notder'of the. lucky number (ar some- thlm? equivalent) was awarded a suit of clothes. . xi-r -y: "yesterday morning the managers of the 'club" were up ' before Jastice.of th Peace" g..JRt Street .m 4 warrant Charging thtm with Condrfcting a bnsi ness which was identical with a lottery scheme. ;Tbe defenders claimed that TtePeoplcs Bank 4 NEW BERN, 0, PAID ON o SAVINGS N.C. - STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE SUCCESS depends in a great measure Uxn the banking connections which a man establishes esj)ec-ially 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 lar,k 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 $1.00 and will draw interest at the rate of 4 per cent, compounded twice a year. WM DUNN PRE ST. CD.BRADHAM VICE PR EST.. TA.UZZELL CASHIER W1H Plead Self Defense. It is understood that Frances Boyd, who fatally stabbed Crawford Roper with a nail several days ago mid. from the effects of which he died Sunday afternoon, will enter a plea of self-de fense when her case is called at the next term of Superior Court.' The Boyd woman claims that she, the de ceased and several other colored people were on her porch near Frog Pond, when the affray took place and that Boyd who was intoxicated began to curse her and told her that he was going to beat her face off. She claims that he then camjht"hold of her and begun to drag her from the porch. In passing by one of the doorposts she saw the nail, with which the fatal wound was inflicted, and snatching it up drove, it into Boyd's body. Whether she can get anyone to substantiate this claim is rather doubt- L1NENWEAR HOSIERY THE BEST EVER 25c. If you once wear "LINENWEAR" Hosieiy you will wear no other, they out wear two pair oc ordinary quality hose, every pan 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. DEPT. STORE BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE Delegates to the Atlant c Deeper terways Association. Wa- JTho following named gentlemen have been appointed as delegates by Presi dent Bishfcp of the Chamber of Com merce,- to the third annual convention of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways As sociation, which will be held at Provi dence, Aug. 31st Sept. . 3d : -Hon. F: M. Simmons, Hon. Charles R Thomas,' Messrs. J. B. Blades, C. E. Foy, M. D. W. Stevenson, J. S. Clay- poole, J. T. JlollUter, W4 G. Boyd, C Eby and L. Hi Cutler, Jr". As this is to be an event of great im portance to all Atlantic Coast States and as, the interests o'f our community require full representation, it is ear nestly hoped that each 'delegate will make an effort to atUnd the above con vention. - .1... : V : ,';liigh- Graded Colonial Glassware. M. E. Whitehurst s 4ftv; their sen me was not in any way like fslteiegraph Franks' Must Be Surrendered lottery scheme, that- those who joined V. ; yi.-r- ' ,. ... wouki get returns tor every cent in vested std there was no chance for tots At, th'coneluaion of" the trial the REDUCED PRICES -ON- WHITE LAWN THIS WEEK Barrington Dry Goods Co. 1 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. Enjoy exclusive patronage of Norfolk Southern, Atlantic . Coast Line and Southern Ry Co. .' .'PerSOhal suretyship is a responsibility that no man should undertake A bond in this Company is absolute protection and the rates ars as low ai the lowest. : For further information see W O. BOYD, Agt. REAL ESTATE; , INSURANCE, NEW BERN . BUILDNqi & LOAN ASSN. Rooms; 320-32i Elks BttUdihg 'i' , ;-; "J ; , 7 Telephone 400 good sized, eight room dwelling. newel painted and with .modern con- venlenceav. Pno small five room" dwel ling. -v Beth these houses are In good neighborhoods. One office .building. Small office rooms In deffered locations. ' ' 1 & T.HANCOCK. Si A Hot TUne Anticipated. Ait; Squire told the defendants that he would bold the matter - Over . for consideration and no verdict has yet been rendered. .There are now about 150'uiembers in the "club'? and the managers v state their, intention of continuing business. They claim that the rmeiples of the Vchib' Is notvn volation to any State law and from all (hat could be learned In regards to the case they are on the right side, - Do jYquNeed an Ice :;iCreamFrec ; : -Ofder' che from uiT today. Hew Perfection Oil C'oVStOYe8,t Water Coolers,-Screen Doors and Win t : l Poultry Wire and lots of other . .A hot timo if expected tn Greensboro in the Republican State: Convention which convene Wednesday at twelve o'clock in the grand opera house;- The bitter fight that has been-w.cd be tween the Put ler-.!,;t ahead an 1 Dun can-Adams factions in the party l.asre suited In mry contested duliations being sott to tlii'iale Convention, On the face of t:ie returns Duncan seem to have won 1 a f '.t, f ir d i r nr r of fe lorf I I ' in for "l C in n IIi)eer it c ' t la 1 - 1 c" (,:e- - 1 I ; lb Ui. The Ileacl of STew OoVfJIU'K "t L V.'om 1 York iiouf.ly 1 ' t t t F v ir ( City T Of .11, k f tef ; Wednesday -,of. next week any New Bern ftentleirian :. who may i have been Using 1 telegraphs franks andwho. art not connected directly or Indirectly wltn Hie teiegrapn companies, w.noeve to surrender thertf . aid hereaf tiir eoroe across with tfte long re n ;it,e ,aa named is that qpon which .becomes ef fective the -recent , artlendmect." to the Interstate Commerce '.act;- which- for bids the use of "franka by -anyCperto'ns except, telegraph . companyv Employes and others', Specified. Jn the act '. The Postal Telegraph Company has issoed instructions to iu vvarlobs"" offices aj follow y 'A-tV;t"?''V' "linder the, provisions of the Inter-' State commerce act as recently amend ed, taking effect August' 17,. 1910, this company - cannot legally issue" franks except to its officers and agents and to ofTicers and a?ent cof other common carriers, and to other persons specifi cally authorized in . the act 'to! use fi-an!"v" ' ' ;' '' .,v ; -"It is', unlawful' for. anyone other than the 'peraon excepted - by the act to uh franks of .this company, and t)ir is a lienvy fwnalty imposed Up on ciitiij-nnii j and individuals who violate ;' ' , i:,i it ; ue or uiio of frank. BINGHAM SYCHOOL 1793 v 1910 TflVHlMIItS ICebOb iilxMlto. n. ., k ii Sft fc Mm tor lit IUX1. HB) lwM CB U, l.rtS. rMM BUM turn CUT. OrvMtoMtM MlUtiRI for DUW1PUKK. ommoL m OAaRUac knmMftoiiwiAiiliiilMiiiri. hiti !rMT : umm ok. a. snwBut awt.. 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