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i ' . A - .a 1 Ai , . . lid . .. : 1 . ,., j . . fc-. v -.. . i vyl ... '.V -ESTABLISHED : A- v: N'n'.:r.x 121. v. Jinn ca?.oli::a. jvednxsiay mousing, august, ai TWENTY NINTH TiAR HIJL SPECIAL .SAVINGS ACCOUNT r 1 Mi?;. t r ' IIEN yoo are saving mopey for fl: special ? v v- ect Jt always 8 sol p'an toi ooen : - , . Sayings Account for that purpose. Your . money Will then be' safe and earn Interest, De-$ posits in ny 'amount from One Dollar upwards are invited, thus enabling any persuri who desired to save ; money to have the service and safety , afforded by : thisank;;; x Kr rsV''-? FOUR PER CENT PAID ON SAVWGS AND CER- T V- r' TlflCATtS OF DEPOSIT. Cr'-'. ; 1 Af.-V, ... ... .'. f mi in mi " 1 , 111 L.l ""''We have just received two more cars of;-EinevFurniture, whieh we will sell Cheap for cash or on time,, Come early and get first selections1 Phorie and mail orders have pur Best! consideration and attention. T. J. Turner Fur. Co. Phione 172. P.-0. Box '4451 New BernN. C rr i.ill a. u;:oEn FilEPilM Thousands of: Dollars 'Worth.1 of ''roperjty, destroyed. Many " J . " ' lives Loaf. Wnhintoo, Aug, SJ That thrarel no Mrtoaa. nrm -tin oi . tna itocny MoUDtain divid nd thatth eonditiong Id all tha other foreaU are Improved, is th abatanee of a report received from District .f oretterGieeUy. at Missoula Mont by tha formt. aei vice today According to. th; -'report? the Bitter Roo Miaseoufa ai d Fan DjDrejUar Jres are all under tcMo'i, and tfe oly one now considered aerioua are ftnth weat ero a'ope, in the vicinity of Cour'.D'At ene snd-Wallace, ltehMr.4Greeley reported that the worl of the fire fight era k weilorgantied and progreaa fat be ing ihade in the ork pi checking the firea H 'announcea , thatthe total Damber of deatha among the temporary firirfightera iaTS; five men are mlasing and twaiorced have not been definitely heard from.'-' No deaths have been re ported of regular forest rangera, al though' three havjeHtaen loJUred. . Delegates.-. Ha? - i Untf rUinmeut J"und of $25.00 for pc.-per ! w aierway uouveu gy Providence, ft. J REDUCED PRICES ' AH lOc. and 12-l-2i Goods Now 1 5c. -Goods "Now 10c. Barrington Dry G To The Democratic Voters of Craven ; v , . County. -MrJ-titor- ' ' Baving heard that a 'rumor la teing circulated about the atreeta f your ci ty4,' that Mr. ). B "Harvey, candidate tor Clerk of the Court, la an unpopular man in hla townahlp J now We desire to aay that there la not ra more popular man in No. Oua townahlp than Mr. Har vejrt and he will receive a big ' majority or the votes cast at tne; coming prima ry. "" 'j- No. One township has always been the battle ground of Democracy in Cra ven county and has .ever loyally sup ported the Democratic candidates from your city and the, county at large, and it is not in tha memcny of the oldest in habitants where she haa been honored with any of the county ofRcea except that of coramisaionef, and the Demo cratic voters of the county should turn out at the coming primary and give our candidates : their hearty aupport , aud thereby show No. One township, that the rest of the county appreciates the foyal support she hai .always given tha Democratic ticket s and -give ua some tangible evidence of their appreciation by nominating our candidate, Mr. J. B Harvey for Clerk of Superior. Court, at the primary to e held next Saturday, ' As to Mr Harvey's ability, we know that he is fullcompetent to Oil any of flee in the county, and we, would be on ly too glad to give r him our. support in securing any office to wnicn He might aspiie, resting assured , that he would discharge the duties of such office with honor to himself and to the office, and we sincerely hope : he will rtceive" the support of the-Democrats of Craven cjonty at the primary .'io be held soon. RexallPearlT6dftft)wa& ,JNUF:SEDn :rJ SOLb ONLY BY GASTON DRUG COMPANY ON THE CORNEK-. -PHONE 8Si.;-"ppPa POST OFFICE, OMjl- CUT.: SHOES ' M styles and leathers, $3.00 values for $1.50.'A!en's ana uoys raient xeainer, ijun Metal ana Kussian uait &;.p pers,. H-UU values lor ana Z.5U values lor J 1.7 5. 7 r .ft Aug. 28t-The pro motion of a movetfff-nr, conenved more thai a century pc;t build -rhain of Inland Waterways yi fetching almgMhe Atlantic coast front vMalneo I ltTjd ta tbe f object which v. ill draw- more than 1 00 delegates toihe, convention of tte Atlantic Deeper Watia ways asncr'at ; n ta thiectljr i- Mre than t26,(K 0, Of. which the atate and city each appropriated, 15,000 will be scent by tne people or Khodo inland to show hospitality to .the visitors. , It is expeetea every city , aioog. ine At- hintic seaboard -will send delegation. Philadelphia will send a large conting ent on a chartered steamer; afeout 100 will eome -from North Carolina, .100 from Balfimom by boat, and about 30 from Washington, D-' C. , Tte official program Bhows a formid- eble list of spectators including Corr- mandet Ttobert E. Praryf'Congresamail Richmond P. ' Hobson, , of Alabama, Willis MoOre. chief of the weather Junau, Washington; Rear AdmirakC. & rary-uv s. uovernor jh- An sel, of Sooth Carolina, J Franklin Fort, of New Jersey; Frank B Weeks, of Connecticut;; and Abram J Pother of Ktiode ialand and . many othera. Thef conventions will ..be - forrnal'y ppened Wednesday morning in the Providence opera house. .-. Congressman J Hampton Moore of Pennsylvania president of the Atlantic Deeper Waterwayaaccociation will deli ver hia address. - v (Signed) DEMOCRATS. of No. One Township 1,11 ",' '.!' " THEVjHAVE A, DEFINITE PIJR-,. . - Foley Kidney P.ils give a quick relief in cases oi ktaney and Diaaaer ailments. Mrs - Rose'tilaser Terra. Haute, 'Ind., talis the result fa her case. : "After suffering for many years from a serious ease or kidney t .nbie ana apending much money lor so-called cures, I found Foley's Kidney Pil.a the only medicine that gave me a permanent cure. I am again able to be up and attend to my workr 1 snail never nesitaie io recom mend them. Vr-Datia' Pbanna:y , Cayror, Coovslcsclnj atn hia Country Home f'Z. ' v St 'James. -Ill- Aug. SO Secluded in die home, DeepWells, in this Villisge m I n . ' M 1 r a mayor wuiiam . uaynor, oixxew iora r is today devoting all of his energies to getting well. No visitora will be per mittfd to see hira for, some time, and he will not attempt to transact any of hia omclal dutifS. ? . , , t, ty. It was stated today that he stood the transfer from Hoboken iaf this place yesterdav well, 'iln bullet is atill in hia throat, and he has trouble articulat ing while tie frequently 'coughs, . but ibia will wear off, the phytiicians aay, (lor; Middle and a Front 8t. ', . I Lryan Wock. We have jxt received a car z: rs. Ih letter fence fcr rre .leJ Av"re, Pou'tiy. wire e :J c, Tn order to make room for our fall and winter etock we era cispocm 01 our bcrssn Docr3 end Vindov Cere: :r:ht, Hi.J; a cct. J.S.T: -f- , - . - 10 if ir 3t 1 1 IV SCflilEliJISit TVOLIVES LOST 'iSule' Survfvor ; of Dram a v. of Sea Newport Newa, Aug. 30 itia potr 4tble that fdiir live were- lost, about 4 o'clock veatii'diy morning of? NewodH light, Chesapeake Bay, when --the iwn- . 1 " 1 - ...... . . masira scninep w imams.. ijajjBiu Ua viaji l-rick Wdeor-ftor: No"tolktilt': more, lost a plank frorahr bottom and went dowd In a few minutes. : ; . J; F. Wat8on, of Newport News, ar rived here fnis morning dn the; Kerth atits nd Miners steamer Essex' an t-lls a thrilling story. He aya that th schooner sank soqni-kly that- the met did not liflv.e a chance, to clear a -yaw) from the dav'rfs. 1 ho small boat went down with the schooner and a'l tbe msi took to the water. . . . f . WatBon kept afloat from 4 o'clock ir the rriovning until picked up on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock by a tug boat that carried h'm to Baltimore. When he last saw' hia companions they were swimming towards the west shore ol the bay. He" fears they we drowned, ss the shore is some seven oreightmiles away...-The crew consisted Of Willie Coles; Henry Mar-hall,1 'Robert Wil liams and Watson. You can wash 3. P. 'S. flat wall Finish without damag ing your wall or the finish. Cal on us or write us for color-cards. J. S. Basnight Hdw v New York Cotton Market. Special to Journal. New York," Aug"S0 -The new crop optionB were stronger today o private reports of very serious deterioration in Texas, "in, the,, afternoon the market had a moderate reaction, on profit tak ing. Spot quotations unchanged. No sales today. .- - LATHAM, ALEXANDER & CO. River lmprovements-Inportont Meet- . ing at Governinerit Building- In accordance with the set approved by congress June 25th.' l)10. providing for-a preliminary - examination of txtre Creek, with a vieW toThe improvement of navigatioo op to Core Creek landing Neuse river, Captaiq Earl I Brown, l). S.. Engineer 'io charge of .'thla-district will hold I' a conference, at the. U. S, Engineer a ..office,' in the Gpveiament building third floor, this morning at 10 o cioca ---1 -i ' rrr . Captain Brown has ' requested that the Chamber of Commerce of this city to notify Interested persons' to endeavor to be present at the hour named; and It is earnestly hoped. that everyone who may be interested, ta '.open Jngj Core Creek for navigation from New. Bern will meet Captain Brown:; and setforth the merit of the project." . Notice for Re-issue, of Ali& N. V C. R.R.Co Stock V 4.' (Notice ia hereby glveiu that applica tion will be made to the Directors , of the Atlantic and. North 'Carolina Rail Road Company for , the re-iaaue of the following described stock, - which has been lost or destroyed, --to wit:- stand ing n the name of John S. McGowan, certificate No. 8537,'for 8 shares, cer tificate No. 8559, for 1 share, iWaO the following standing in.the nam of J. O. and F,S. McGowan, certificate Noi 8622 for 1 share, '' ' .''' '.- IV i t - JOHN S. McGOWAN.'V - Mrs. Christian Willis Dead. v -News came yesterday of the death of Mrs. Christian .Willis, of Wayrtesville, N C . Where she went some time ago to visit her son, Rev. Walter Willis. Mrs. Willis, had en a resident of New Bern a good many' years, - kept boarding house on South Front street which ust'd to have a large patronage of people from J-nes and Ofulow counties where she was well known and had many relatives. The deceased was 78 years of age and leaves a son, 'mentioned i.nd a daughter, Mrs. Annie Wuod, of this city. . The remains will artive here this a. m and the funeral will bo held from Cen tenary church at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev. J. M. Wjighl, after which they will be laid to rest io Cedar Grove cem etery. 1 ., ToTteep your health aound: to avoid the ills of advancing yxearsf tq conserved your pnyBicai icrces lor a ripe ana healthful old age, guard your - kidnejs by taking Folf-y a Kidney Remedy. uavia rnarmacy. Fourth Day Steady Rain. Thrown fron Train. to Co., Whila tr;ing to jump, from the west bminfi train jut after it had paswed the col c'.ut9 yesteid.iy morning:, Claude T'.Y.n, a mull white . boy, was thrown a i roumi and Bvcroly l.rumcd and '.'.i t.i V i j'- iiit, ani fur a n v ! o is net ex; i w- in dia X f.-mn r.f'vi. r ti .-. it is a 1 I '' . i t j ". . Yesterday, Tuesday, was the" fourth successive day that rain fell, with only short intervals between the down pours. Saturday was the most severe in rain fall and early Sunday, there being 8.70 inches of rainfall on these days.' Mon day the rainfall was .83 of an inch. The rain yesterday was not heavy but it waai pretty eontiaaous. , '-If it's Hardware or Buii ders Supplies that you wantt" see us before you buy.' J. S. Basnight Hdw7pb.H : '. r! V New Money Order tdbe Issued. hi nixsr iininn " It has been announced that the Post office Department would issue1 a nee form of domestie money order .in th near future. - A principal fejture of th new form will be a detachable toupon to take the place of the advice- on the nresenttliDs' and which will benresent ed with the mony order- by payee oi endorsee at the pnying office. -1 It is stated that the names of their mitter and payee will "riot appear intht body of the order, but , the sending the coupon with the order will serve to acquaint or remind tha payee of the name of the person entitled ti'eredit .foi the remitance- The order and coupon together are aomewhkt loncer than the order now in Use, but may, be handled) .i' r.i .'I u .;-T ' conveiuenvij wilii cuminercmi puper vy banks and busineir houses. The wid is the same as that of ; tha present or der. :-'. r';-;''''.'.''v."V,.'".-('':" Bcginning with the earliest date at which the government printer at Wibh in g ton will be feady to print' and Bhij such forms, domestic money orders the new styles will be furniahed to all post offices in the United States. ; Ii is stated that the orders now in S'.ock the various post ofliees in the countrj will be Mm 1 up befora the new ones wi 1 1 1,8 a. ked for. - , V r v (" THERE IS REAL SAFETY. INTHE mmmM ) M THIS MAY HAPPEN AGAI The bank is the safest place to keep your money. A "bank loans no money without "gilt-edge" security. A bank is not in business 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 tenf. THE PEOPLES BANK I Pictorial Review Patterns Oar Sept. -Patterns are in also the new Fashion Book and Magazine, for Sale here J. J. BAXTER DEPT. 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