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Ninici:;: 127. . . i.sim mumm;. i znz'iizz. i 1910. TWENTY NlNTB YEAR" G L: i i i i i!U Ur . - i f CHOOSE EX; I Ay i .1 L J.Li ill I.- ni n ULUb DII5 h- Your bank should be selected with the cost care- - v 1 1 ful discrimination '-j Safety. mana?ecient and resour- 'ces are points that' should be considered.' This Bank : "i"ij. -.v'- ir . - j" f has tEe largest Capital of any financial institution in I J- - ' . - - : this stctkin of the state and its resources ajgrrgate ' more than One llall Million Dollars, r, T , -C - JAS. R BLADES, Pree. T.'a; OKKEN, V. Prea.j; Wb. R. BIADES.'V. Pres. 41KO B PENDLETON, Cashier Vpv- ,re e have lust received two more cars or rme rurniture, wnicn, we will sell Cheap for cash'or on time. Qome early and get first selections Phone and mail orders have our best ' consideration, and attention. N- "C! - T. J. Turner Fur. ;Goi t " Hew Bern, N.'C Phone 172 Box' 445 The Woonded Mayor of New Tork "viWUtv Accept the Demo, cratio Nominatioa , Canvas Bp,nd,Vot. Ci ty Attorney iMurfterera of P&y master fowler New York, Sept 6, -Friend of may Gajnor, who have vulted him at tie home at St James, where ha to recot rbK from the effect of an asaaaain'a bullet, said that it Dominated aa, the Democratic candidate for govemer he wiUec(T)t "'Jfle will not become aa ac tive candidate for Ih oorainatkwytbey say, and- would p lr to aervehl term as mayor, but if '"drafted" be will ac cept, believing he should do all h can to reunite and solidify the party M this tativ y l " The aentiment for Gay utrV nomina tion by the Democratic atate convention.- which meets at Rochester on Sjp 29, isalmostooanimoas up-state, his' frlendaaay. They argue lha this past pledgea that he would serv out -bis term as mayor , will have to-be diaro? gardcd. J ' tAc-j,vl He has aft far reformed the city gov ernment that he could tturw 6ver the work to acting mayor Mitchell, who f young and ambitious and would follow In the lines laid doWnby mayor Gaynor, T'e latter could,, if elected governor co-operate with Mitcbeu aa Mayor, Democratic pontieiana who are not inclined to be sentimental, , nowever, predict thaf If Cayoor ia the Demo cratle nominee far goveroorWillam R. Hearst would jrn independently against him, which would give, the- Republican candidate a distinct advantage. "Reported - to 'B Cork 'X J 'iiered. Mom la A Dwigeoa. ' AUanta,' Ga,- Sept 6 -Charles Morse was made to spend two daya in a dungeon on bread and water because he defied the warden, and" refused to speak civilly about money- inc his pos session He lsa lost alt time off for good behavior and waa put In the unv- fom oftefmtonh? priaonera;,' The prison officii refused to .discuss the Morse incident, -but" it to understood that they deny the dungeon story.. ;t 4 i Ordered.. to Pcocced -A.gtii3t- a Eailroadsf Ori Contiacts1-; The regular monthly meetineiihe I Hudson, V.;Sept. "-Witheev board of aldermen ku held last night' eral posses Workington .the . -Case, -the The vote on the street tend elocl ion wai- murderers of Denton -fowler, assistant ninu mnd j. AA iroA ' rarrrA -tttr lTenurtr tot the Atlan RalUintf Mature bonds by a ms joflty or . 98... W it Daw ial ompany and his .t negro driver asked that acqueduct on Ring street be George Ragsdahv are expected to be in opened. The advertising for Jbonde was custedy in' less than 24 bourse Chief ordered, bids to be ope ned at "the next Lane hasf what he believes 'fa positive meeting of the board,' with' the custom evidence of the identity of some of the mry check to accompany each bid. Al party and ht said this rooming that he derman 1 Ellii moved "thaf ,ihev.eixth expected to arrest U ofthe bUbway ward flreompany hit-4tsowD driver, men, r..fc..t---v-V-''VV and that the 4th ward'companybe re- "'TlireaU;again9t thft. mor lerojfa cognized as part of t leVcityJire depart-1 being made, and if they axe - captured tnenV Both c arried, - -Jr"'', "-V here ia a possibility that-'ad attempt Contractor Finch arpetrej and-saidl at tinchlnir, wUl be made,' Because 'of repali of the' street pavement would bet this Chief Lane haa ' not arrestftd two marie where needed. Order waa made medwhom ne now has under survel.. for drdiHhff nut Traven street dock. I lance. Ji I - City attorney Mdvef, presented piat-1 y.Tle,, bag'-pf .money,! which .aad.nol ter of suit of Ateop and Pierce" against been opened, and the maaka, caps, shot city and asked for inatrttction4 In-way J u and rifle fonnd by the police in. the of legaLhelp.. The order was-for the I aoanaonea camp ot ne now-upi men Attdrney to flght It alone, aa the city's are in the office of the blef of police renresenutivo. EeaieflationofCCHar her.-' A. number of" the brickyard diaott as policeman waa accepted. AJemolye9 v looked : C the guds,' derman Ellis made a motion that, was mask '.and caps, but railed ' jo r; oorripfl Hint th i.(inl fjtriMiunrAnbAd l ofirn Zfl them. . ' , , . - . - J I i ' - - r -t at once agamsi tne a-iu u ana we rs.i . jwucu ro vw corwiu tmi ib Kailroada to make them comply with m the robbers joined with the . brick their contract "with the city in the mat-ly wd men who ran to the Beene of the ter of keeping up the streets. On m-J 'hooting on-Saturday.- This pair bad tion it Was Ordered that; no election be tha bag of -money weighing M poundaj made at present to fill police vacancy, find are supposed to have hidden tfcfc the thicket before 1 slipping into , the ranks of the tt'ifotlv-formed nasaa. " Cotton TBKeB Anotlier Drop. fhB remaininir three or four bandits are supposed to have run to the edge of Special to Journal.- ' J Uhe Hudson river, then to.have turned Ml If REDUCED PRICES All 10c and I2-l-2c:Godct Now. 1 5c. Goods Now 10g. 20c: ; " . . " . M5.C. BinbaiDryoodsLC Rexall Pearl To dth iPowder NUF?SEb" SOLD ONLY BY GASTON "t4 4 DRUGGOMPANY ON THE CORNER ?- (THE JflEXALL STORE ? ' - VJL" H. b! SEPBERR Y v MAJfAG er. v J - L 'V JH0NB oT.'C, OPPO. POST OFFICE. Yottcan washB. P.- S.flat wall Finish without, damag ing vour wall or :the i finish Call on us or write, us forcol dr cards J.LS. Basnight Hdw V ft , if" -1 tl' fill 'KNICKER SUITS' ; '.Made in (he double breasted Style; variety of neat Mixtures WARM ENOUGH to wear through the FALL. AU suits hve knlcker panti, 7 'to 18 years,..-;: j :-i 'xv ' ' , , ' V ' $4.00;V;P VALUES' ' , AT . -. $2.49 -if . Cof. Middle and S. Front St. an. - v - ' Hairdt Creek Items . vamheo oonty, Sept. 6 we baye been having some very rainy weather for the but three weeks and the, farm ers have had a, bad time aaving bay and fodder. Tip i Mdny f (. par :- people atUnded the quarterly meetina; y at Arapahoe test Skturday and Sunday. Xti- 5 i Mrs. Chas. Powell and r children of "Washington,--. N.; C who ; have, been visiting relatives and Jriendrnere fof several week -returned borne last Sat- Misaes Lennie and Emily' Brlnson spent last weekr with friend in Car tenet county, vi- J' - , t v , Mr. G F Pipkld waa in New Bern last Monday."V' 2 " jr. -: Misaea Lena and Neva Brineon who have been visiting relatives at Dunn have returned home and. report a very pleasant trip r ' v S ' . 'Mias Hilda Wallace o MoreheadCity haa been visiting Mis Lela Barring ton at this place for several dayq. - Miaa Zena Paul apent last week with her aisler at AshwoodT-s . , i a y, -y. ... , Mr. S A Willie went t Norfolk lut Sunday to spend a fw d-y MrT I Moore of Aydea to' Visiting relativas here this waek. ;J JAut Gennettt Paul of Edwards spent Saturday with lui Annie Paul. i ; t'r. 3 V f ri; Tin's I'tile Loy has been quite sick for I' a List, few days. " Wa hope ha will mm be better,-m :; ' ' Mrs, :J. Vl:. Pj,' ' in, -'to visiting ber Unrrlter, Wra. : D '- ft - Cutter .; in ' ' '.U';,Un, C'i weeks'! -V t -"' '' kw.i . -V -'-' Jtl EDUCATION ySTAUT' DANK- mCQUNTFO . Ndt craljf,give your hoy a4collegeMl education, but also teach bim to know the value of a BANK BOOK. ; Teach him to work and save while'young. He will help ;jnakejhis pway through college and be a better man when be comes out Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. THE PEOPLES BANK New York Sept 6. He avyTains in baVk and are nciw (hoogLt to be in bid-1 Texaa wherr most needtd, ,brokeJlhe n omewhere btween tbia dtyahd market tver two doliara ai bale. ."The MasaachuaeUa Ime. bulla failed to come tr its eupport and r' , the market elosel weak. Spot sales 16- 000 bales' at 75 points decline; , v T LATHAM ALEXANDER . & CO. , : Cupid Closes HoteL Trempealeau, Wis., 6. The Hotel Utter, leading hostelry of this place, announces its indefinite suspension of buainesa and assigns as the reason - that all thairirlB who can be hired get mar Hi it's Hardware 6r . Buil ders-Supplies that you want, see us before you buy." . S. tJasniglitMdw.ua : 4 i , ,n ,,. , ' ... Why Not?- i : . " -Whilein converaition with 4 gaotli manwhoresidea tin Broad street a' few , T , 7 7 a" 7 , r " days ago, be made the suggestion that ried almost .immediately, leaving the tbflcity worderthat U polk man on night duty at live Points be) proprietor without assistance, wuuw T,uo" w a"i,u" "" renniredto'atrike the hours on the fire many unmarried men, and it ia said k i.k " the iO iUot a girl employe has acquired the art of cooking ana nousekeeping a the Utter House she is inapi by one of the dozens of. waiting bache lora, Has an Excellent Display "' bell over the station at thaf place. This seema to : us to be a good plan. Unless a person who Uvea In that lo cality happen to be listening attentive ly at the time it Js seldom-tbat they eVer bear the hours tolled from the bell ia the' tower of tbev Federal boildibg; Th coat of ringing the tell would be opining jor v a policeman : paaaeat ; uw nlacenr at least to-supposed to'pasf Mrs. B A Irvin. one of-New Bern's there.' once everv hour.' It is to Del leading r milliners,; haa returned from! fjoped that the Board of AldertnenWi! j uuruieru uiuina wuciw sue wis wcu t mvintiau) . uiw nuitivr ' uu : engaged in selecting h Fall- Itock of d: at theii' discretion, )-A 2 L x IUJIIIUOI JT,. JtlUUUg. .lid ' BHIVk 'Will VfT If r--rMMMPiMHnOTMMMMM and the latest cuts in ladies coat suits. ! " riit.,..;.t - -vtwi. T Cl ,1.-- 1- li UU UMlIJ, HlU.illl W41, "'"'T w,""w'""wwo bead pr any part of the "body.? These WHieiaaiea oi ew pern win Bwe L ... M . rfAnnwi..n charge of the" saks deparfnient while rIUar7';Tk relief to ..tvr ; V ; ; Immediate andiaatinA dq pocauiieira. """-""--v"-"v"' -vr-'; foment longer but Use thtf Painkiller menf. Watch for announcement, i-'-rj- AM -u.,u.,. READY FOR FALL . BUSINESS : -Our fall - stock of Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, '"Mens and Ladies furnishings and Ladies Suits and Coats etc., are arriving daily and we invite the pub lic to call and inspect our large and Up-To-Date stock before buying. We will guarantee you a sav ing of at least 10 per cent on your purchases. It is f our aim to make this fall the biggest in our history. It low prices will da it we have no fear. p.,. j .w,-. . , Tn .... . -- Our Millinery Department will be presided over by Miss Sadie Blythe who will be assisted by a mil liner from New York and Miss Carry Thomas of New Bern and other competant help. J. J. BAXTER .DEPT, STORE L' ELKS TEMPLE r TWELVE HEtl "'V-'ibutonePainkillert Perry Davis. '.Price j v- a ffleaoe. ana wvr-, v f -r ' " ' t- f. ' - sjsj ena pwwstrvw r fl fnnblICalll CoilfllllttM MMtll ...i - - daMBMMRaiaeBeae" --- .w. ' " A' T "... ' fiJ ..t .. -r.-' -.li.' Bryan 1 1 V i 'A, i r.A I son and clt;!,5reu :;'"i" to Crw..! i ii I wi i r Greenboro, N. CTSept 6.4-Speclal, -The state republican executive com mit tee, composed of one member from each , congressional ' district and .five AU Ilauda Left the Ship, In Uoata, members from, the state at large,-met -But gifted , Apart Aud.Tie- : campaigB( Chairman -John Morefaead i Captain a411 llen : preeuling.r,' ' i j- 3 r e.r . , j . .t- v.. ',;rJ-, - i. i . . ine segmon waa exclusive nu rv l Missing, V . l.f. rr rl understood thatplans for iv systematic New York, Bapb 6th.-Forced froml organization of every district and coun- thiir v.s4!l. the fremhter West Point. W vn8 al8 reKaruieaa . 01 eapunae fipr Inplnir P -ht for k full rlaVWlih w8 authorized. L, Gilliam. Gris oo .pn B , y . . 1 SimM, Captain Jsmes Pinkham and 11 of his rrew are believed to have been lost off the Grand Banks of Newfound land. -The wirclees today brought wordHhe executive Committer. lot' of t'ue rescue of 16 who had battled for life H a small boat' tossed by-. a ' rioing 'a f-.ir lu.iira They, were picked up by t" -.! I t vlnriil liner Denovin, Copt. A W Tr.. .t, LuuikI for Buston, - , T'-'i ! "t a a' cf the niins;r mer, far v l-.-pe l i Lt't-n aL;tndine)( vi v i V. t; littlo crnft ia wLMi lin y I ' . ' si t!.fi , ' I i' :', via diiv- ( . ' -! f j i.;.) i 1 1' . t c ,-r;. ; Vate secrgtar of . Congressman A'pre- head, -now also state chairman, vvas elected aa secretary and treasurer, of Ex-DiBtrict Attorney Harry Skinner, who waa nominated at the' state con vention as a candidate for aasoL, ate juf- tice of the supreme court, tt t f It committee that he could not acc j t t' nomination. No candidate las jet Let a nniiK'd in his stead,' but tha . c trl committee was author; 1 to rf tca e suit ulda 8ucc.-;;r-:r. Ti ! wra, a l..rr' a! ! ' we of ' ' i.. . - ; W. G, BOYD ELKS TEMPLE, :-: " TELEPHONE 400 K : :rbal:bstajce ; , aTC suburban; country FIRFfcl ACCIDENT rfEALTlCApLAtE .GLASS, LIVE ST0CC,. AUTOMOBILE; B01LEICELY-W1IEEL, BURG-1 LARY; SURETY BONDS.;- NEWBERN BUILDING ( & , LOAN f ASSN. NEXT VSE?vIES OPENS 0CT03ER' U f 'V BEST nil' r - ' 't r " c I t d r .;. ' - Wehave juct received a c:r 1: dcrs. To Letter f. :3 i . r. v,. . ,
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