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. ESTABLISHED' c: l-latio:; v y - a vtiiilday ?.:o:lnlg. 2PTi::.:Dcr i mo.. TWENTY NINTH LTMC a Fi s lei:!;-.,; oesolise-ii: :.:;v:Cfl-0rEOI0;! ccoasE.YCii z;iz IF y FtL.i..r.El-jHT V - ' ' - - Alleged Blockaders.Captured Near. :Ffl5ii;;E0 I y -Tour bank should be selected with the most care- Jul diiicrimination. Safety, management and resour ce's are poind that should be considered.' This Bank - i -... - , j- . '- has the largest Capital of any financial institution in this section of the state and its resources aggregate jnore tnan une riait rauuon uoiiai5. ." . SAS. B. BLATE3, Pre. " T. . WH KEN W f res.", s jjj Wm. BJ.ADESL, V;' PrCGKO j B ;FEN1)LT0N, Cashier' y J 'TH E REXALfcrSTQRE"f Everything in the , Drugr; ancl Toilet! One., VJ v Prescriptions Called For and Delivered GASTON MUfe COMPANY? (THE REXALL STORE)- - ON THE CORNER . " PHONE 65 " - 0PPO.' POST-OFFICE. - REDUCED PRICES All 10c. and 12-1 -2c: (ioods .owf 15 c. Goods" Now 10c. 20c. TV ' -15c; Barrington Kry Goods Co? -v:::::-;:-r ; ;;n) Ii ENNETT'C 'IMWM? CTAOC 4i Linn i; i i o ,ii vwu: j i ynu ,; Pelletier, .-Waive Kx Levi Rtubb, John WlgKioi ni Gry Wiggins, threa of the lleged blockade pri wno were capiurea neur ruw early 'Thunday morning by United Statea Deputy Marshal J. G. Cameron aaaistSd by several : ' deputies," were hrouffht before U. S: Commissioner "C. V, Hill yesterday inorniag for a prelim? ioary bearing tut the defendants deci ded to waive examination ' .end were boun l ovej to the next term of Federt t Xfrirt under bonds of $250 each.- - ' Harvey Morse, another of the fendonte asked permission to hav bis ease continued until- th,20th. of ; Sep tember. thU was granted he being put under a iond'of .1200 for its appeer- ance"' vlv-vt1 j! : will. oe: rememoereu ,iu usui f. Wiggins,' the iather of John -and ory Wiggins; waa bound over to court aiew weeks ago 0q the same charge. "T , ; Innocent Storekeeper Satfera.y- "DurUnr ths' frre-for-aU fight" which occurred, on Middle BtreetThursdaV night and, which crested so jnuch ex citement for a short while one or I be windows In M. .Goldman's store was struckr by one of -the "scrappers and shattered. - Coosidcrsble otbr damage was also done inlbi place.. Mext Meetin. at sbeUt City, WuMtori feaherfl.'N.tJ., Sept 9 Thsj Colored Firemen's .Association's, an nual session adjourned today to'meet the third Tuesday in Augns 191If In Elicabeth CiVh In the hook and ladder races Concord .won-first prise 'la 23 seconds. Tarboro winning second prire. Conc&rd won first prise by- 2 teconds in the grab race. ; ,;Tlw bo raee .ol 60 yards was won by Scatesvule in ifraee onda, Fayetteville Wmnfng second by 27 ,1-2 , seconds. lit the grab- tce Statesyille won; by 82 .1-2- second hon ors by 23 seconds. " Hew Bern won Ike hose wagon 100 yards dash, in 35 sec onds, , " ,'"'-t- its" Hardware or Buit cjers Supplies; that yo want. gee us before you buy. J. S Basnight'Hdw,o :.a Jt , .i i in . ii i 7 3 . Made In the double breasted style a variety neat Mixture WARM; ENOUGH to wear 'thresh the FALL.: All Uit4 have .knicker, pants Y to 16 years , ' ';. V. ' - ; i y Z !rv ; $4.00-" :VALUES'i ATr;'i'$2;49 u aI etx EMM 1 M-lMUlMMa-lM. , . Cor. Jfffdile and 9. FrWSt ? t- ' Bryan Block. . i ' - 'i- - - - ' - - Hcnaraon 3IanJ -Vho "CreatPd Much .lJxcitemensthursdayl v light Under Heavy V ' Wm J.: Bailey the -young-white man from Henderson, who created so much excitement on Middle -r street 'Thursday night, was brought before Mayor Mc Carthy yeetprdsy afternoon to be given a preliminary ; hearing on a- warrant charging nlm with aa assault o Whit ford Hurtf and John titvensr JBailey's lawyer however. Jwas;: not .- tesdy for trial and the case "was contitiUd utt 1 next Monday "afternoon t 2 o'clock and the defendant placed pndar., a bond of SLOOq jn default of which fce was n- Charles Pr Whittenlso ot Her.def son, was giverra hearing on.a -warrant charging him with an ftosault pn Havens with -a - deadly weapon and probable causebeing fouod.he was boundjover to the next ermnf Craven County Super- tor court unar a nona or aiou wmcn he secured and wasrea6edjkv iv 'Cotton Market Grows Strong;: Special to tJpuraal, - New York, "Sept. Th market was ntrongall day and gave indication f a still further recovery rn tne near future Spot au8 ".ere" thirty iour hundred batea at unchanged prices LATHAM, ALEXANDER. & CO. Statistics of Cotton Ginning. , Wsihlngton, D. C.4 BaptThe No orbales of cotton ginned to- Sept.. 1st from tpe growtn or into, .was, nw bales. round baleacounted as half Tales, according to the: Report Of thi census Bureau made at 10 o olockirtnis -"mora! KMr."-The 1S)09 total was jks,z! Miea. the-908, 402,229 bales, '-randP.-thatSOf; 200,278 bales. - Comparative statistics By states of cotton ginned follows; r - States. ' - - - 1910," -1909 AlaWa ' -- " 4,606 13.635 Arkansas. 27 . , 449J Florida- , 604 .42 GeorgU. 2,818- J06.S01 Louisiana, . - 1.106 , 3,450 Missfsiippi, " " - 635 -' M70 North Carolina. .4 .'1.870 Oklalwma,- k - - 897- ' 1,370 South Carolina; "198 S 18,949 Tennessee, 1. - - Txas,f : .. 828,625 , , 237.801 All ether states v - -1 The nUraber bf Sea Island bales Jn eluded is 208 aa compared with v with 1, 236 ror. jaoo -r is it d:i T JUU LvKUUlIIbUll I FQrmerly With J. -A. Jones) ' .;'T"r lifAif 1 . Fv. V change; Stables. v ?;:ci2l-Jllt::t!:i KJfcqb C::::i llrrs 'STABLES '103 EAST FRONT STREET, IJEAR V ?NEUSE - RIVER BRIDGE. r John Havens Hag Chances, While at Stewart's 'Sauitortum yeetei day afternoon tha writer was iuformcd thkt unless some unexpected compile lions setvla'John Havno.'ltbe negro man whose throat Wan cut Thursdsy night, by-William ;Bailpy, wbite.h Wduld doDbtlees b able io leave that plice In about ten dsys . 'l r Tnnovatloa la Census Reports, ; i '-f Washington, Sept.'. CejSsus Di rector Durand is preparing fof an ln- novationiii the pu blication of detailed informations tcgardirg :tbe fesultsdf the laatcentiua. instead of grotfpingj the informal lorr according to subjects as heretofore has been done in census bulletins, ' he will present all the infor mation reeardinar the people of a given county or city under one heading. Car rying fhjs plan into execution he-win begarT the publication of State bulletin! about the first of the year. ' " j; Speaknig to-day -of his purposes in connection with these publications. Mr, Durand said. " - ( , " '.'These bulletins will contain at least the important figures derived from, the popijjation census both from -the State as a v, bole and for its counties, cities and minor civil divisions- All the facts availiable regarding any giVen county or city which are contained in this bul letin Will be publlahed'togother in one place, one item below another, the name of the county or city appearing at the head of the column, the various subject s b iiig I'uited down the Bule of tl.o papo " t He expresisc 1 Ine opinion that tins ' M ' , . ..1 i.r-..lM 1 A mfli'll VwrWtx Oil f Ml f 1 OYIwrt i' iU'okIiI ntim at dijitributino' IlieltO uCoLt hl3 nOKliriStiOn ; '"" - -" i nformauon so as to imil- e It av.,.iiu only for purposes of ciiin; nrison as le twei.ii localities. ' "I'.ach place wauta fRicriard B. Lane isat3em- ocraticxaudidate fortrie-nc minatiin of Sheriff pf fcraven county, oh - ,Tftursd.jr;Sep- t?mber:i5th,;;,;vTf; .7, ' Democratic; .phmary shouloVbe one atwhich only democrat3'are' all'owed-:to -Mhe pHmfry KeldfrOhis county onS'epternberhird was one atwnicitaeraocrats were named forthe differen county nominations: but ;in tha City of New Bern there w?re votes cast at every pre Cinct by.men who are known as republicans. . v; jl' Richard B; Lane: neither asked tor 'nor sought-a re publican vote on September thirl, nor on September 15t Lsseekr i" - Local Chamber , of jCommeroe The Force For Cltins to Work'??. Editor. Journal: , I Hurrah for New Bfnu It ws -wltr great pride and pleasure'that we real in your. valued columns that the app'et grown by our enterprising citiseo, Mr.c .Oliver H. Perry ; an4 . which' had beer placed on exhibition Sal' th "Cincinnati exhibition by .the usminenr were re ceiving pral-e from ivery one, sod had surpassed anything of the kind even to mo luat ui mumg v ua great apple 1 1 dietrfcta of ' taa -veuQtry take a'- back reeourcea lying at our very 'fret, excit inar the admiration of the entire nation. In addition to the apples now being ex hibited at Cincinnati samples of alfal fa and oats are aisoi (here1 which will soon bef augmented 6 a fine "sample of eotton, -full of bol s." ani aiM a- good specimen or vetch and oaU growing to getherj also a -good' number-'of posttl card views of Newern, including the industrial, flaral, firemen and military floats durmgthe Bi-Centennial. "parades are to be sent, n J ' , -- The jChamber of Commerce Is leaving no stone unturhed to set forth the,ad- vantages of this section in so far as it lies in its power todo so, and would be in a faf better poltion ito -accomplish more if the businbss and professional men here would give it their support, Uufortunatel) there are a large number lof tnen-of that class here who look up on the organisation as a mere nonentl ty, who are making their living out of the people and are not billing to sup port so worthy a csuse,? forgetting that within -the past f yer and a half 4he Chamber of Commerce has accomplish ed more good tnaa'anyfhing of Ihi kind ever known here befor;:The-BiCen tennial Celebration undoubtedly the ft nest event ever held in this and many other states, stands as aTTraonument to theT labor and unceasing attention of the committee" of tie.' Chamber of Com' merce, aided by (he Woman's Club of thisciiy, as well.as by tha committees from the board pt aldermen and fire companles.'ihe entire responsibility of tbesuccass Of the celebration was placed noon, tha Chamber of Commerce and and how well it acquitted itself wHl go down In history for the admiration of future generations, and that too with out the cost of sc dollar directly; thus far to the business men of thexity. For the benefit of the public we. will state that it was at HJfie of th committee meetings that "the question of how" to raise: funds with? which to get the -tor pedo boat pupont to New Bern- arose. The Chamber f Commerce took " the matter in hand and the Dupont ia Her distributing four or five hundred .dot lawa monm arnpng ore pusiness nooses without the cosj of a dollar1 to them: Even the coal bill of the Duporit for the past two: months have been something lute four 6; five; hundred dollars. There. fa a class, of mjn in our community that because: great scolioses! if ac'eriea-and manqfactnrugxoneetns do jpot spring op oveiTnlght lit our-'-midttthink the Chamber of Commerce is dolnar nothinz worthy of ihelr support, and drop out from its membership' under iha least pretext.; VThis ira very, poor? way to shoW their appreciation otlbe labor of. those who are trying to uplift the place and bring Its advantages and resources to tha outside world and we feel that every busioessmaa who Is making bis living out of the-' publie of "4hisplaee; shoiild some tajthesuppxtof the Cham ber of Comme&e, pay his dues prompt ly and assist io building np the rowo.vr: i Tha summer js over," a good f alrHrade ii in sighty and! our merchants- we be Iieve, are to receive a very great bene fit from the many good things done by the New Bern Chamber of Commerce, in their behalf Let every .business man anl merchant in the city pull tcge her f lr the good of - the . communiiy and make a greater New - Bern- through a greater Chamber of Commerce. : " Secretary, fax ioturj t -FACT and sihii plyMEANS THATCINGUCCEED lvUKE 'SUjCCESS! ' ALL mKINEUCCESS Begins witWMoney l THE BANKS The sooner you begin to save money the sooner you will h nave money. You cannot foolishly squander what you earn , and also haveit Begin banking your money and you will find more pleasure in saving than in spending. MAKE OUR ftANK YOUR BANK. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. THE PEOPbES BANK READY FOR FAIL BUSINESS - Our fall stock of Clothing, Shoes,! Dry Goods, Mens and Ladies furnishings and Ladies Suits and Coats etc., are arriving daily arid we invite the pub lie 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 . jjmr aim to make this fall the biggest in our history. If low prices will do it we have no fear. fh 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 ancLother competant help. S.X u BAXTER s-- ELKS TEMPLE 11 DEPX STORE J -my l;licin vote m4 m4 V I i to know what it is doii g," said the director. : .. -: ' . There Is to be e:.;-i'i'i:d effort to !'-.- tv;!-'h the uvlan ff,.ii I'.c r ; - I y i-!.-i)i'i in t;.h c--- ': e-.l i" . . ;-i V. ' - j or tV itf i ie V ? wiU fca i. Mi ; : It 13 the duty of the regis trars and pell holders " at ev ery p; ::c: :rt to ccto it tl :t :,,.czn votes " Eradat reefs . Weekly Trade Report . Riclmmnd, Va , September 9- Brad street's Eatw lay will say for Richmon and v'ctii:'y :- -Trade cor .Linns generally are fair an I lit v hoi, a'o circles a more opt'ur - ? EL TEMPLE; T'$' r' T TELEPHONE 400 f::MBW ESTATE T:,, 'jaTY.iSUBltRBANr.fioUIr i FIRt T ACcroENTr' HEALTH' PLATE GLASS, LIVE- :;STOK, AirTOMOBILEBOlLEFLy.WHEEL, BURG- . r , : VX "Mkt putuvi 4., punw,. - JNEW. BERN "BUILDING r LOAN ,ASSN. NEXT i '-fn. "crnir(! nnrxrc nnADftj t.l -t ! ','1 r .tf trior. -t ji-i.fr i, .sT3Wi. r.o r ft- on ; We have jur.t receive J a err 1 ; J drrs. ' No I.ct::r frnce f?r f:. " c .i c; i f t: c f Ci ic f.ii li. t la er ..i 1 ! a C-.i'.'. ' i are r 1 a t pot-l. r f 'if howeve', in ; i i n-'itu I. ' Dry '. 1 f it , "T i; f ' 1 rt . : - t 1 i J i - r k , . . . v - J ls yr :r crccrs klv .
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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