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ESTAELCIIED,: - 1878 S C? " (' r ' t --t f T c.vi:(iLr;. svin:i)A. :...:ixing, avai'st. 27 1010; - y TWENTY NINTH: ;YEAir Ci"t8 l!iS Li FE V:;.T0 G ;:cE:oinfii5;j-v: : : i AT PELLET1ER rz I HEI3 TS REAL SAFETY: ) ii At. J4 1 fc ye i. r V i .1 1P ' r ' v-t I Vhen It Comes to Selecting-a Bank; ; -.-- ri OlTICXKSt, - Jas, B. Bladesv-President f.Wm. B. $lades, V-Preaident. v T. A- Green,' YPresident'' Geo- B. Pendleton, Cashier " " .- '-1,-V, DrescTORS: J. Stewart CT W. Hunger; -' E. H. Mewkrwa .B. Cutler, Jt.ts e B. B, Bunt - Moore -,' cfBT Foy Wm. Blades "'J. Sr Basnight T. A., Green . :-i 3?J, Wolfenden RlcbardN. Duffy Jas. Redmond ' f - " " V the vise depositor usually-, j favors the bank' in which GOOD SERVICE is an abso ' lute certainty, -t -? WWe number amoig our de f. positors many of the most.. conservative business and pro f ' fessioual men of New. Bern--! iitoBu.4rho$e connection Witfi a 1 bank proves the soundness of - Its policies and the excellence J 4 of its. .service. r T" r - x , ?Both business- and per-f r aoaal accounts invited.' I new; BERN. banking;and: TRUST, COMPANY,. . NEW, BERN, 2. C I i r i i i . n. i I I ' 1 ; 1 1 .. . 1 ' 1 1 irrln 11 hi ' 11 1 i""! 1 'rti fai 1 11 1 i in -rni 1 11 1 11 11111 imi - WHY foil SHOULD BUY THE SPRINGFELT iV? It is a good felt mattress guaranteed. : It has a highly 'tempered spring, guaranteed. The Springfelt costs no more than a good ."felt mat tress. You have a better value and save the cost of a set of bed springs." It Ss ventilated. It is Sanitary. Both sides are made at ke it can be turned over or end for end. It Is durable It" is -restful Physicians recommend it. Try it for a week and be convinced. Do not try it for less than a week. Bed slats must be used under the Springfelt In otC dering state whether wanted for iron or wood bedj See that" the' mat Iraaa is not too wide or too long far the hed. '. We" .make fh' Springfelt only in purJjest grade of ticking. PRICE K GRADE TICKING , n $1800 - REDUCED JO $15 .00 " 7 days offlLY ' -rr' ' " -"FOR saly ' T. j; TURNER FUJRCO: 93 Middle St. Phone 172, - New Bern, N. ft REDUCED PRICES All ' 1 0c :and ; 1 2-1 -2c . GooH : NoW: 15 c. .GbbdsnNbw 10c- - . 20c r. " " ,t i 1 5c . , J ;Barl1ngtdir?Dryvooils?eo 1 :q Li imihU CITY Negro Who Aisaulted JfightOlerk p . r- . . 'r'i-- . ;.' . ' .v.v- , Cox Wedndaj Night-Seen at That 'Place Ypsterdaj-fSf '' James Davis "the negro bcU Iwywho to murderously assaulted night clerk f Cox at the G aton Hotel last Wednesday nifcbt and wbo escaped immediately af ter the assault, Js reported to have dolda Tnro Above Water ' Uutil .;-BoatJrrvcs Becomes ;i '4 t'Sefeure of Illicit Stillr'-i- JBxhausttd and ,; -:--'-t,'U(use- DL-stroyer,.-,' ' i-, j -Drowns. . r? ., (- Lat Wednesday Henry Wiggina and beealeea yeatrday morning jn James by berg of juampinJparty - who Citv. After - toia. report had been h,:-1 brought to- tbir-city anofflc3r went over to that liaee "and made.: diligent search for the -fugitive , Jbut failed 'toJ locate Mm.' , ; f A " Davis bat tome relatives at thai plaee and it is thought that they are 5Sisk tng him in eluding .- the officert, but a diligent watch is being' kep on All the trains passing through nearby towns and if he attempts to get away by that route he will doubtless bfr apprehended at aa early data, 'j -A report from Stewart's sanitorium yesterday afternoon' stated that there was little) or too change- id Mr,"". Cox's conation anfl tnat ne was eatug 'asJ well as eould be expected. - T. In order to make room for our fall and wfntei; stock, we are -disposing of purrScreen Doors" and - Window ; Screens at cost.. X S. BasmehtHdw. w Coartney Taggrti . Brominent Wash!ng.ton youhr giveip.hisiiifeto aa ve two-sisters of his fiance. . The r id tlate yesterday went,"out vheypnd .-tbirr depihr wheajraggurt," an alrrcmnd athlete,- though a poor swimmer, .plunged iq SfW them. " a."support(l:both in his artns holding'1 them- abftve wateV, thougn his on head was submerged., In this manner he forced them towards shore until they we.re sicked uptyjt sail boat4 ;s f , k-,r'. TaggaU's strength tad been: exhaus ted, and when the -girls were taken on board of the boat lie 4& not rise.' Ef forts to' find the body failed.- The girls rescued are "Cora and Lena.1 Thomas, Tagart' fiance, their sister J is 'Edna Thoraaa. -'Allare weH known here.'Mr. Taggart held a portion . with the Union Trust Company. , -V - r . 'A .Kills targe. Kattle snake. ' -CounijrHreaaurefii -Freeman ? Eroul had qmK"attxciting -eneouoter -few day agti with a rattlesnake, Jthjstory' of which haa never 'appeared in print before." It was dowa on Clubfoot creek the: Jolly keeper if lbs county's money bags waa Quietly .riding aljtig, deeply meditatirg on plans to defeat hla ap- l sij; up and take notice. , What waa bis astonishment to-see AJwjre rattlesnake Stretched across the road over which he ad juatcome.Two-wheela had pas- at'd' across the reptile arouaing Its1 pas sion to a terrible pitch, but the Treas urer was una smayed and not at alia t raid, so he says; Anyway he alighted and after several minutes ? hard fight that contest was 'won. and thecojnt showed seven rattles and button, .C lr"lNA';iREDUCTiOH;-v '. :---,. r-os ;-.-'t-;;.'Uil". -WOMEN'Sli LOW; - CUT: ' SHOES, " Oift stjlei l and leathers, $3.00 values "for 'lSb. Men's and Boys Patent Leather, Gun Meral and Russian Calf Slip pers, $4.00 talues for $2.75 and $2.50 values (or '$1.75. ; ; i dSam - i bipman. ; Coi?. Middle, and 8. Front" St V --""", Bryan Block. ' - Trues; Torn from Box Car. jtXesterday -afternoon " it ' was found necessary to naevs am old discarded Jbox car that had -fcestt shupted off on the side track up at the Norfolk-Southern yards in this 'eity-There swere ao couplings onthe -ar - and In order to get the car .out Vlarge. chain- was St- ! tached on one end- of the car and this was hooked on to'va shifting engine After the ear had teen pulled .ut oa the tract tt was decided that there: was no room for it there and that It .would have to be push d further down. While this waa beirg ' done the large chain which badnot bea removed Jtotn, tbe end of the car e&ught on aross-t(i and before the engine eould be brought to a stop the track vn tbe bos car had been torn out- The recking -train which happened to be u) the yard at the time, was brought "1ou" service . aod the trouble was soon remidiet ",-V'-- CINCHAM SCHOOL, 1733'. -1910 TBI lIHO- STgnnL, Mm. . C. kaa wmi Bnr, to Im for lit Tv" t'.-H IomU4 om U.. lUiarMU n..., t n!U tram M i, 0..ii il.u.i f f. .11. nwnillMIJUHUUl I.r. IrtfmUm From Mi l IWMllt IU.uiiin4 ... iUnmOnt. a. limim. nA. t n. -. "' "iJ: ifj Exaesur ts Wet.. damnnes and cold invariablv result in a sudden chilL which ,if not attended to immediately will cause a cold. ' By mixing . a teaepoonrul of Davis' Painkiller in naif a glass of warm water or milk, the whole system will be heated and the danger of cold avoided Avoid substitutes. . there 1 la bnt jooe Painkiller, Perry Davis'. Price 25c, and Washington, 'Aug ,ZSA story of he rowm such as has been seldom, recorded in the annaU ot the Potomac, river waa brought here today from ColeniafBeaeh Probably Orowln Oub,of Eecenl New York Cotton Market, r - SpeciaUo Journal. New Yorkv Aug, 26 Shorft : covering caused s recovery mth$ cotton market today notwithstanding, teportSsD. tains in eastern J!et)&y No-Bales of spots. Quotations uhoBangeT"? " v -LATHAM ALEXANPER & CO Negro Boy round Node and Starving A Small negro boy was found yesttr - day - morning, in the wood shed of a citizen's downu town, perfectly nude and almost 8tarvtd The boy was un able t give much' account of. himself. or hla family. HiB name..', he said, waa Jim Bryant, that hia. mother -waa dead, had been burned to death in & bouse on Jerk ins Alley, that he was: taken irom the ' burping houee in an unconscious condition one ot nis hands " waa named Oil, giving tome color1 o his story. The cdunty" authorities were notified and the unfortunate boy 'was wrapped-in a tow sack, put in a cart and sent to'the county home where h1 is being cared for.-; A message from -the home latt night said that" the boy was getting along all right except, it waa almost impossible to give him enought food to fsatisfyhi appetit4. ' - ;" , , " u r his brot;ier,,Oscar Wlpgios two whit ran Vho live .;ne it PelJetier,; -Carteret county,' wenrarreated bf United States Deputy Collector-; 1 J EVjCAmeroOj'i for eperatini an illicit till7 The men Were brought o this ci'y and arraigned be fore JJpited States-Comouasioneei B. i on tne enarg6-of .Jiucit-diBtilltrg, but waived examination -and gave bond foT-thMrappeaanee at the next, term Of the Federal Court held, thia'city. Pfotrr whai eould' be learned in re gar'ds to tlMi affair it seems that- a Mr: Samuel Dlly who lives jiear Pelletier, Syas instrumental in bringing about th arreat'of the Wiggins brothers and h came to .New Bern in company -with the deputy and his prisoners, end they jtemained in the city that night.v , ,SimueLLilly roturning: home from New Bern found hia house had been burned down. His suspicion waa that owing to his 'action in the illicit capt ure, an incendiary had set' fire to his home, and he at once made effort to secure the arrest of certain partiea liv ing hear Pelletier.. Aa yet no arreit have teeryrfmiie so far aa heard from. If it's Hardware or Buil ders Supplies that you want, see;u& before you buy. J. S Basnfght Hdw. Co. New Bern Negro Robbed Wilson, N. C Aug. 25 A few days ago when: the Norfolk-Southern pis senget train pulled into the Wilson de pot from Washington, a well dressed negro-N D White, who claims New Burn as hts homewent in the waitinir room and took, a ee it. Almost inimedi ately two negro mn pounced down on him, -One holding him around the neck while the other relieved him of his purse; White -made an outcry when the robber s brokefld-TirnTmd-a chfcse- wSs soon on with a cro wd at "the heels of 'ihe desperadoes, " who made a clean get-away. -' Three' arrests were nude; but As the r victim failed to identify them they were released. Stm In Business ,- -,'. . v i i- Why He Couldnt Pay. - : He-was a switchman In - a small town up state. Wlieo It came time to pay bis board tIU the first week be complajned that work badbeen scarce and be had not been able, to, sute enough. - 8u bis landlady, not wlih any . too "good grace, agreed to Walt. , - It was the same tbe nvt week, and tbe landlady, still hoping, kept him. Tbe third week she felt be btid 1)h1 every rhnnre. In "some way jt has become poised around that rtun .intending to gdout of the fish dealing pusinees. .. How this report started ! have-not been able to learn but it is entirely Incorrect in every respect as 1 havo no intention of .Tetir Ing from this business but will continue V" V- Respectfully-' V " .. . a. ILL-Willis,- '.hJr.-ZL Fish. Dealer, Only One- wkgats So far.- . Up to tbtt present time only one deie eate to the Atlantic Deeper Waterway's Association Convention tto he held ' at Providence; R-I en Aug.. 81st to isep. 3d haa reported,"- Mr. Jas.'B J Blades having written the Chamber. .of. Com merce that ho would." repreatI Uon i this occaaion. - If there-are "any Of our business men -who wou'd like to take the Jrip, 'the. Chamber "of Commerce would be glad to appoint them as dtle gate,' Our. neighbor, , WashingtpnL la going to have a parly of 25 ln attend, ance, and New Bera ietiainly should have at least thatmapy. , v .Xf ::' . A Most Worthy Appeal. . Almost evervbodv in. our benevolent Jittle city has heard and been -touched by the imthetic stoiy of Tony CusmaL the ' Italian shoe maker,' who moved here a few months ago - with his little family, but perhaps every one does not know' their utterly destitute circumi- stances.' -r - " . ' '" j r When the teleerara came llonday anl nouncipg his critical condition: and Ia. ter his death, our mayor hurriedly raish ed the money-to send the widow fo Nor- ipnt, wnere ne naa oeenoperaiea upon; and died,"'-, She went, ieavingr one lit tie girljiere in the sanitorlura -ill with ffever, and hurried baok to Hhis child rmmediately after the funeral. .r . . ; She is now anxjons ' to move hack tp Norfolk where there are otherTtalians, and where ahe hopes to be "able to earn a livelihood for herself and J4 children, but ' being entirely, without means, a purse is being made up for. .this cause, aay one wishing to contribute can dot .. . . - . mt .. 1 . i T . f so tnrougn. mra. rnomas . - pyman, Noj 32 Pollock streett. Any amount will be grett'y appreciated, aS Mrs? Cuamai has no relatives in 'America and cannot . . - 1 . ; J T m wm mmmf ) kur.zniM'r . . fits , THIS MAY HAPPEN AGAI , . - j , The bauk is the safest place to keep your money. A. - bank loans no money without f 'gilt-edge" security. A bank is hot in busine.ns to "go broke," because the bankers would then FIRST lose all of their money. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. THE PEOPLES BANK Pictorial Review Patterns """""" . .-- Oaf Sept Pattet ns ate in also the new Fashion- Book and Magazine, for Sale here r J. J. BAXTER DEP'T. STORE L , ELKS TEMPLE 6f '' ''' ' r In Need Of Art SchooU'v "- ' " - J -, 4- - j Jt " - ;jr-u , i - f.-mf -. Puiing the pant few day the writer has been shown a number of pictures that were drawn by jroung people irj this city.' Several of the, drawings and she was determined showed real merit and exemplified the 1 , to Kct at IrnHt mime of her money. She elated her rcqiiet. -r" "Well, 1 did gt't some work this wei'k," be admitted, "lint It wss most ly swlti hlnj? empty cars, anil we don't K-t anytlilnir for awltchlng emjitU's. New York Herald. - ' We carry about everything in.tl.2 Dailiir. ll;:o, Windows,. Doors ' and Blind3, 'Dolvctcn, Colu...r.j and Turned work. . - - Our Paint3 arc of the hih-'t "quality. W.i c ' pive you prompt delivery cr. JL .; - , ju"t r.cUrn in.a cirlc-i cf Y.W ' Allvll,os,', P. ajhma to wr; r f;-"i i Hay fever or i i. 4 f sr free i;im),!e of :: v, : ).. ; ;' , :?. c:.- fnct that the person who drew them WMd capable of much .bettor work if jT'.perly iiiftructed in that line. Prac tiraliy every city in this " lti hag an art clpn withia its borders and ema teur artmta who exhibit a dinpopitiim totfi' eup tlii WDrk ar BfTordi'd an Opnorlimity of hi-cdmiimr artif t of note Kcw fern ahotiM have an art Miihool and a cuimliln inMlriii-.t. r i take rlmr -o df the work. ' V1UJ N2i rir.r.: speak English. "V.- .;-.r.;.,i. .r, ... .1 m.- Notice for Re-issue of A; N; - ICR; Co: Stock'.;! Notice is neteby given, that applica tion, will be madetaijthe-TirectorS' of the Atlantic and- Jfortrr Carolina Bail Road Company for .the're-iesue of the following described "stock,1-, which has been Jost or drstroyed, to wit Stand ing in the name of John 8.' McGowan, certificate No. 8537,' foi S BhareS, cer tificate No. 8559, for 1 share,- sIbo. the following atanding in the name of, I. C. and F. S. McGowan, certificate No.'8G22 for 1 share. ' i, . : . ; - JOHN 3. McGOWAN. f :;y ,.,-.. ., y: ' ' -" The Cxar'Cetl.- -?T; One of fie Lost, known bells In the world hus. Mtatnce to any. never been ruiiK llmt known lis the Czar Kolokol. or the rznr bell. This hell Is snld to lio the lurpst anywhere. ' There 1h an InlircKlliiK lilntoiy iiltiiclicd to It. When It linil liecn ensfj ultempt wnc iiiiiile to ):m,' It no (hut It nil;:lit be riinjr. Inn I y nn imlnppy ( linnce It lirol.e from ll) !.iijikoIm lunl fell .to t!ic v li' ii'lii il iinn!e 11 f ri "t lio' ', nan i ii it ; i! i"hl l.i.v for 10: 1 v I 1 . 11 i'tei- ! ili.'ni n I. . !.;!,. f' ('.'! (( V ' 1 r - 1 .!.:::: .re ! 1 ' W. G. MD . ELKS TEMPLE, :-: . ,1 TELEPHOIiJE 400 REAL ESTATE CITY, SURBURBAN, COUNTRY 'INSURANCE .FIRE, ACCIDENT, HEALTH,', PtATE GLASS; LIVE STOCK, AUTOMOBILE, BOILER, FLY-WHEEL, BURG U -LARY SURETY BONDS. ?:' iVESTMENT NEW BERN-BWLDING; & -LOAN, ASSN. K SERIES OPENS OCTOBER 1st NEXT ".i t , .''' ;: -T7 -unili 1 1 eJ IiU VU ; sJ 1 Ulllw ( : : ; 1 r- fl -',u.K ' ? i i i 7 , A" - , x . x." v ' ' - 'W' ' rip Yfl - -i- I - re' 'laJ ' w- Ta nn 'T''r: : ?y"-?v'ip ' i : e j. Wif t3
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