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ESTAXLICIIED'-. , . It. 0 N . CIRCULATION -MTSIDEC 125. AY BEII. 5 1310. .TWENTY .MNTn 'YE4R; Atll 4 nJSfiJ Ik, t3-Cfia. or i pt Us. i t-Your hank should be selected w;.b 2 1 rrt care- s I I..:- ful dilwimiDaUon.'; Safety, nanseir.cntzr. J rescur-v v'ces are points that should be -considered. rTUs Cask ' : nas ne largest uapusi oiaay iinsnciot 11 v a -f v u ,'.-:;'., -1 - r this stctiun of the state and its resources ejzrtfaie' - t more than On Half: Million Dollar 'i r. i 1 J l i Bandits ,Fatatly- Wound r . and Kill Ilis . '"It. Driver. Official If M" rs-i MM "V r-v We have just-iecdlYWQe cars of Fine FurTiiture,Hich;We will sell Cheapf6r'thoq.fiUhb Come early and get Hrsf;rielpcfi6ns rhone and mail orders haveRtmr besfci consideration and attention; . r New York, Sepmber 5. Four mask ed men, leaping from their - ambufch in the thick woods itween Newturgh and liaison thoxt y after noon today, open ed fire on Paymaster Debtr Fowler ".of the Alia Sruk poirpany and hit negro c'Viver. 'who wii on their way from a . 1 hi ?'jwbiwglHWKfc wwitwy. the con","-vTi rtrrScyee.' i w,-, , George Jtagsdrtle,' the driver: wai snot through the nead and died (natant 1. FwlerTWhot lnth atomach, and died a few houra later iv a ibapi UL' The bandiU got away with (500 is The cowardly naturattf the' deed baa atirred the amhoritwa and. eitiiif arof the ajlrroundinir country as nothing baa don b yearar . Th a Entire diatrict ia being earched for the aeaaaaloa,- The fact that they worn black . maeka over the npper portions rf i their fapea, and that Fowled waa unconaciou tor most of the time he lird after the shooting, made impossible foe . the fwlice Ivj obtain a description of .the robbers. But they were obvwualy . familiar with the paymaster's "duties, and they had carefully selected the most remote spot for their ambuBh. - I .. Fowler - was tbr son- of - Pt'eaideot Powbr. of the HaTentrawBanl, ? Be v as "known ia Be a ma n o f - k rest "cour agrj and the baamta.basteto kill him wubout giving rum a chance to arren jderis supposed" to s have been due to fear that he waa armed ana would fight to the test in. thejtxecaUan his dut- MP.jEl C.-'Gskins-JLttPitipts-tQ Board Mov mg 'Train " &A 4a a ' i-VThrowa .Violentry it)iHifr v j round : While attempting, to bantthe'West bound paasengtr train . fclore'iead C3ty yesterday "afternoon- tV Gaskinf otthis City and who U employ ed bf the-'fJof folk-Soutbero ft iilvay Cpmpany asa machinist in their shops, aasi w mi i lbs grecrftis bead striking " k -protruding croafctiet acdLJe now lies at Stewart's Sinitoriam with crashed skull aod in aeTitiaatcon-t mil - I ltL,,-ii mfc .- H- ' T. J. Turner .Pur6o. Phone 172 P, O. Box 445 New-.Bern,J& CV J Spaneer, '. Sept 8. Luther 'French, I an employee of a bridge force, rebuild- I sTeattosd4uriteatooar4ha. Yadkin REDUCED RRIGES All 10c. and 1 2-1 -2c. QpodNow - 1 5c. Goods "Now ' 1 Oc. 20c. (S . 1 5c" 1 "i- v! Barrington Dry Goods5 OoVf iea 1 be paymaster :and b'e driver "ltad gone to Nwbugh to,the morning to get the money witbi, which to payoff the brick etmpar-re men, and were re turning iulbt middle oHbe day, when a rooDery.on loeircquenMa roaa seem' ed almost oat of the question .r s Si' PalnbOLy Injured. Rexall Pearl TooihtRowdeif i SOLD ONLY BY x GASTONJREQ ON THE CORNER 1 (THE MX ALL. STORED IL b. SEDriEkUY,, MANAGER;,-, i f ,vtip ') '.:: terrtTt iie-':-.f,'v1Mt-rirtk-sAcw nppi 4" phonb es of pa: POST OFFICE. $400 KNIGKER'SOITS'. AT Made in the double breasted stvle': a variety of neat Mixtures WARM ENOUGH to wear through the FALL,', AU suiU have knicker pants, 7 to 16 years. ""7 '-y $4.00,- VALUES A"F r $29 P CorMlddld'and 8. Front tt. r?2Ha river; near Speneor.-was badlV injured on the works today; by- 1eing caught under a heavy iron beam being raised to the epan of, the bridge. .. One arm' .was broken aad Tie was otherwise brui sed, but will sooajrecover. " ; W1LUAM3' KIDNEY PILLS ' Have you neglected your Kidneys I Have you 'overworked your nervous ays tern ana eausea xrounie wwn your km neys and bkdderT Have, J o palnV fa loins, aide, back,- grouw! and bladder? Have you a flabby vppea'ra'ncer . of the face, especially under the eyeeT Too fie quent a desire to pass urmel If ao," Wit Hams' Kidney Pubr will re you-t Druggist, Price br'WQuama' HTg. CoFropt., Cleveland. Vz r, i- Jones County Democratic Convention ' Trentoo; Sept, V-tHis County Demo cratie Convention met here today and eonflrmed the a tlon of the .primaries of Aug, 27th. Triers was ajarge trowd (n attendonoe, vory section of the Co. b ing well rep- rented: Among "the speakers was tue candidate ior Con cress.'' 1-;--v' hf The following la a list of the nommv tionsmade: Vf "'l T: For the Hous"D Representatives nerin-"jonQ-B nsrgen. - Clerk 61 the Superior Court J P Col- lins . : - . 1 ty, t a :r,.,.,'.'t..ii"'' '' v Register of Deed Robert D Dlxtn. : Treasurer-C P Hanletr " -. a ' Board of county coiT'miBaionersJ H Bell RJL May", Furney Crock ' New York'iEiest Show , T . - , . i 'The Summer' V.'i lowers'' ; at the Eros Iwsy.Tbrhw? i the i1 'jest Show tit f e ejSi n. I' i 1 thacjie e 8 r"9 pu' 1 1 "llyf ' iIC Har ris t t thats'.ow sre s(?r:,.r' irj lota of Ever tlt.-rt tj gtl tlie best, The f:?w Yt.lc r - ' y .orld las 'reltlis1'! ' ti" of pui'l rne i f t:,e liifet rs:,i l.i tie tUe. It will ii.ajCHEO 1 1 i k . 1 1 J w -J. The force of machinists at-the' Nor- J it. rt ...l l . . ,. '"J . . .ft J.'i1 .ua-QOUUierD snops nag a- uoiiuay yes terday and Mm. Qrikias. decided (0 pend the day at Morehead City, en j loving the surf and the dh!ng. jfuai before thr train was' dualtV aTrfve an that place last, evening- he atatted for the depot -For some Teason be stopped on. jLhs wsy to, that place and by the .-.. w . It ..'. :i fc.- .. .. . . 1 ti tut I time ne got .mere" ue train was puuiog out. ' He at once began toun! in order te board It -before t bid -gamed so much momentum. t .He succeeded , in getting near enough es be .bought to jump en the platfiHrnbut jitatha he placedvhiabands on the talmrwb1ch aets-as a'guartt, to the stepa bis fuot slipped Vbd " he" fell ,besvdj .to tbe grouna.v m aoing wjs msncsa shuck the corner of a etoaa-tie and lie momen turn nf bw body, juided to its weight. was so great-fthai-fajml hole-was knocked m h skutl. i,' - Passenger on the train saw the ac cident and they- signalled, touhe'engi- neer to tup, fiTma: was'doiHF and the young man Waa carried: iutolone of the eoaehes and temporary medwiar vassist ancewas rendered hfm.por) reaching this city h4 waa Immediately jsfned to Stewart'a ( Sanitorium where an opera tion was performed and at a, late boar last night be was resting a well 'as eould he expected bat bis condition is altia.1. l t " vsry crititl. Mr. Gaskins married a MisS Tbomas, of Swift Crekrabout two years" bro and since that time have - resided on Front Streey - iiihtL m 5EnL..::i ...aeaaaaw - if. HliRpines - Eeigns ou all : Bides Wbenloafc - JlakereE Xv V; " Sume Work." X''i Newt-Yorki Sep; : 6 Siena of re- oicms nnequaied in the history 61 the iat Side were witneiead todayias the $30,00 eloakmakers who have been ta strike for nine weeks,- petputi ja r- tonftu work after baving-aeoredaneef the bust notable victories achieved by ortrsnired laborl W" . YM terday all were" la the dcottis of despondency facing hungered evje- -tioi, tut desperately " determined f to injtest to the end for the right to labor under sanitary conditior averagt hours uyiag wage and reeognltioa of their uniia. irU'-t Today in most -of the factories, dt jeried for sixty-three day,there w I sgau ine wcur or msenmery anj iae laughter an J ---ebattec , at bsppjr wor -er ; And In the crowded .teaementa the aged and it firm dependent and the vey young children,, who, are unable to 'work, were as eheerful as their par-. enU, btotbers ; and , aiatetatho ''. bad gone back to work? n J s';. - The end of the strike cam' suddenly following a conference,1 at- whicb4he operators oeceded nearly all of the union demands- On the qutstion of recognition of the union, the rock upon which Settlement preparations have been: wrecked in the past, a xomprom ise satuiactory to tna uoioa was reacnr' The emnlovers asrreed that; in hlrlno. help preference should be-given itun iq members.. A. nine-boar -work day, with a Saturday balf , BoQdayjt a wage rate ranging from VS to 2S! iCweek with even higher .wages f6rlpieee ttaticfti ODiiiiiBsfon Bra tHionftf thd iotK If ifsTHardware' dr! t BuiP ders Supplifethat.yQU wht"; see us Detoreyou Duy,- J 3asnight JHcIw. Co." Mrs. Tladale Pesd. . v it t V Elhsabetlv th-wife of Creorga F. Tlsdaledied at tbelpme pf her sister, Mrs. Sarah FMingame, near Vaneeboro Where she bad been yiaiting Mrs. TiBdala was 52 years of age and was a member of the Christian church in this city. 1 f t,The remains were laid to rest tn the family hurrying ground of Mr,-Free. m w Gaskins, : ear . wtere iheJ dtath Primary Returns Not all In. r Several of the orecinets laCraven Co, which held theiCDemocratic primaryt but Satdrdaf have not been heard front and although the Journal bad- hoped tj have a complete tabulated score of the?1! SI.UUUUIK jm ills uiuurciiv cMMuiuaic in this morning's issue, it waa -found Ira possible t do thlsv-i For: thebeneftt of these whr did " not see 'the? tabulated stsfement wbish was' published in San day's issue wo again publish lt.-.. ; V All who suffer" fmm.Hsy-.! fever.' ot Asthma to write us rar tree ( ample oi Savodine.- Bryan B''k' s ('? : a v. ii4 ii, li y "..'oi 1J next i Cun.f1 'a. ; ELLWCP 4 ::crj r..L ' j r" "It fi 1(1 1 i t' T T4i' t fe rVpirt- ;VC:CE-.tF. IKE PEOPLE:; l - .1 'We have just received a c:r I dcrs. No better fcr.ee for rrc " rbed, wire", Poultiy v.irecrJ C 0 t. Why This UXlt?;; Mr. Editors- - - - - Please pillow me apace, in ycur pper tossk a-few very pointed questionp which I think the imblio has a-light know, In the beginning 1 would like know whether tho .. municipal admlnis trat on is being run fir the bent fit f the claasea, the musses or just for in di Vluuala ; Y In Kinking over the ord. nances of t city of New Bern I find mat in chat 6 section 137, the following, paragn? is very prominent;..- . ;4 . " "It b'.hll be uniuwful for -any per to j iii re n any tot ":rapli," t lectrio t ' -' p pola i lvcr: !HPrnen'i9 of a . ..y jiii v iiilal ir-cj this ord mini m ' cor.vi.:tiim ! fined five d t it c!a len'1! :.-ft:.e ! t Hie : ") ' 1 r i. -Hi egro'aSkulIBrokeB - V Wori comes from Stocumba Create of an encounter between a white! mau aliS a negro, there Fridsy that ' wJll perhapk have a fatal en3inar. The 'parties-were Quincy Watson- white, and Jash Mat- tocks.'coioreov, -1 sv.- u; There had been some trouble between kthe men the day. before, and. at noon, r naay tneyTmet at- tne eemmisaary oi the mill at wbfch they vwere ' employed and renewed: the- quarrel.' f The negro usd ugly language and Watson ee'is'ng k ' .a"'.',.' . - .. I i .w . A . . - ' - M.. tn ooor oar, -a - p'eee or. two py your scantlipg, struck liim 6vet the bead with it The 'skull w&e fractured and the negro not "expected to lioJ Wt-t son Immediately after 'airjklngUie blow fled and baa not been heard of since. s.t.anaaai" V' ' wi we V . .v ft T i.ri -vv Jrs n - y.' w - v.. -v - B e li P il Jl I 1 VJi ':3 I CT-TtTar l . ACCOUNTiFQ -irNofoulr rive vour bov"fl i'coUCffeedtfnn" ; teach hirri tojLOow thf stalqefja BlfeBOOK . . .Teach him to work.and save while .young. He will help sinaike his jowa way through college and be a better man when he comes out. ! . f ' v : Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. Jfy pay liberal- interest consistent wilh safety 4 per cent. BANK mow. but also TriH HRtlRlHS READY FOR MIL 'Wim iftOur-fair stock ot Clothing, Shoesl Dry Goods, Kens.and Indies furnishings andi Ladies Suits and Coats etc., are arriving daily and we irrVite the pub- Mic to talTfrfd? inspect ; our large and Up-To-Date tstock pefoie.buyingK We will. guarantee you a sav- Ajngoi at ,teast,tU4)$r; fenwjL Qur jpurcnasesv it. is our aim to make thlsJal the biggest in our history. i!lf low prices will do it wfe have np tean Our Millinery Department'win be presided over by Miss Sadie Blythe wKo will be-assisfed by a mil-Iiner-from New York and Miss.Carry Thomas of New k Bern: and other competant ihelp-; J. J; BAXTER IPEPTSTOBB ' : ;:7.E.fcS. TEMPLE "j It I r I take thi method of thank ui my f nenda, who through parafriendsbtp supported mem the primary theld Sept. SL-1 can assure-them that their friend ship and loyalty to wee wtHeyet'baapj. preeUted. v.-, - i 7 Sincerely qu Friend- i; GRAHAM T: RICHARDSON- K. Medical CoOefie, r "w au".'" Charlotte. vN. ..C. 8eoL-f S TKe Chronicle today issued an extra carry iug a" Sensational story involving the tndrng of the North Carolina Medical College located here, arxf which vprom7 ses to brovoke an - interesting fight among the medical profession , of the State. Lant'Summer the .college; was severely arraigned (n an article in the New York-American, following which exploitation the Forsyth county medical ioclety took lip the -matter and passed resolutions which have been forward to members of the medical profeasion-'ln the State. The Forsyth county aotitty oiintcs an InvestU'ation of the colKre recently make by lSe reference comns -1 tee on medical education of tb Ann-i i-1 can btedicul Association and the G ,.r- n'gie Foundaton in whloh ll.e c!i' l-i anjd.luJ a liam J pai-tn ' y ' laboratory and b-nj poorly i.ut... j manned, elc and un- -rtl.y' to butcw 'the d.ree of D..,Tle . Foray" reaolntion asks that the State Do; ; W. & BOVB ELKS.. TEMPLE . :-: " . .TELEPHONE 400 R0AL BSTATB t atr,SSlIBURBAN C6trRY FIRE," ACCIDENT " HEALTH PLATE GLASS, LIVE- STOCK, AUTOMOBILE, BOlLERrf LY-VVHEEL, BURG- . vh'r. A irc I'fPi - I- NEW. BERN rBVLDrNG " &; LOAN.ASSN. i NEXT :Zj 4 SERIES OPENS OCTOL'lsif! ; , it xf " , . -f , ...1 "tl . i -: ....... ,-(..,, . of r furt' f t rin!!.'' t r ' .1 I',..- . it t- -"r"0 tu I .:..'. ' rcc -i r i f 'ib. 1 I ! Cl. t ti c 1 If f i ' I .0 t. C :r.J us ycur orders.
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