.V.'.. ,::r;i CAIIOUNA. l"XIAY-?.:ni:.M,G. SEPTEMBER, U 9lO. lllETuflOOCl: lEBRO-Lul A 'CIICOSE::YCUu;Liau'; mm SOUTH FOO OL'I I'nrfniBEmsi; ' t . l" tmmm III . - -4 ,-,t r , ' , Your tank should be selected with the c ful domination. Safety, inaaajernent'aad resour- ces are points thathould be, considered. 'This Back has the largest'Capital of any financial institution in this stction of the state and its resources aggregate, ' r L- sk ' t, " . - -, Tr JJXm K BIJTdKsT V, iW GE(h B PEXDIJ2T0N, Cashier f t 1 1 - .1 f "THE REXALL STORE" Everything in the' Drug ancj; -Toilet- Line; ' ;V7V: Prescriptions Called Forancl Deuvere3 GASTON DRUG eoMPANYi (THB REXALL STORE) ' -; ON THE JCORNER ' PlfONEfS OPPO. POST OFFICE.1 While Attempting to 'Jump: up oil -X "Curbing,-Falls And Has 'l' V r" ' "SkuU.Fractured, -.XT- " Whll attempting to 'jump' ths front wheel of hiabicycle up on the sidewalk on Middle street near h. intersection of Johnson : itre yesterday morning1. David .Spencer; fa young whits man, was thrown f rota-the blcyeK his bead struck tKa ftrotru iinjr root of treeaixj he now lie at Stwtrt'l Sanatorium, 1n erious conditr n'J A S ' -" . , ! .J se From'thtf4uTiJts lhat could be learned ttsm aperUfors who witnessed this deplorable aMidttftt, It seems ; mat Sptncereame jdown Johnson street t a pretty lfvely el p, and came very near being thrown, .when Je Art mpted.- ro turn into Middle sireet--Tbis hdwever. he avoided and Mat? attempting t get good judgement of the railroadr of the up .ttHhtf-kldewalk with his bicycle when the accident occurred. : :,r- -7' -VheJ'e was no conveyance ' neat at hand at the time bu,t a wagon, and as there was no time to lose In getting the lad to -place that' medtcal attention could be given hinv he wss placed on this and taken' Stewart a ftaatorl um where hit wounds were dref sedV, A report' from that; place- late yesterday afternoon slated thftt-he was resting as well as could b expected. . t If it's" Hardware orBuil ders Supplies ttat you want, see us before you, buy. J. S, piismght Hdw. Co, : : : . ti .. . f . rv -r 1 REDUCED PRICES All 10c. and; 12-1 -2c. Gooids Now 15 c. Goods Now 10c. 20c. . " - 1 5c. Barrington Br GasOi: 2 rjfi. tnT. fmti I, n rt EdiWjiurnsl-i"- - In yeur tssu Sib iitst. I was amused South la the assembling of these exbib-i its at the Exposition , , The Virginia-Carolina Coast Country is -drawing, reat attention t rem the crowds of farmer visitor?, The display made bjr th.e Norfolk-Suuthern RailroadJ of these-Uoast Country products being pneftf the finest in the Hhcpbgitioar. The rich, black : soil, samples of which ' are shown ; the targe: col-D f rom ,th Wil kiniton farm near Eelhaven.r . Thesplen- did exhibit of delicicua Wine Sap and Ben Pavts apples, from the orchard of O. H, Terry, New Bern N. -C the, sam ples -of large oats-onions - and other vrodiicta furnished by Ihe t hamber of Commerce of Wavhington N. C.; the wonderrrfl exhibit of large smooth mel ons, figs, Irish potmoe, and the many oi her oa8t Country 'products; re all Classed amoung the unexcelled farm ixbiblts at ibis Cmcmnatj show,'- Thf- common. "remark made here by the visiting farmers at the Exposition overdue wordy gyrationof who bade mentaf spasm over trying to explain an article appearing in the - Sun signed T'snty ting democrat with the final attempt,5- laborious and absurd, to place pick Lane's candidacy upon the basis' of berng mercenary and selfish, i have not asked who 5 cltiaen'T hj and don't ears to aak, but there is no, sound of democracy in -line of tbe article. That Sheriff BUdle now ataods . backed by the court' hou. ringt 1 l optto secret,' and tbat, Mr. Crnul got: the po- liucal knife through ibis same ring is no aecret,, .'A: citisen Vf alleged . ar; gnment'that "thejring was - the poopie bt cause Watson wast - nominated ! and Einul defeated'' arf.the: reasoning of a tyro. '. I am for Dick Lane ior Sheriff because be atands against , the .ring for everything democratic and Against bf- m ., i- a .a a .a -m : i.K:n. li-t . . -i;vf . ncdnoiaingny ut isw. .; i,..,. - - s? ok ra FRIEND $4.00 torn KNICKER SUITS ' jAT-V'-?iir Made inbe double breasted style: a variety of neat Mixtures WARM' ENOUGH to wear through the FALLi- lAll sttita have, knicke? pants, J to 16 years s - . & " i " . - $4.00 ;VALUESMATS"C:',;$2.49 Improvement at "Fort CaswlL v Wilmington Sept' 10-Work onf the improvement at fort Caswell which wfe authorised by the war department at an rexpenditure of t some :. fflflKX), is progressing and the buildings will prob ably be completed by the late Fall The officers quarter, .which are Being built by Contractor JH, Brinaon, of Hamp ton,,. Vai and' Iheordnance shop by Messers. JPUrpies ana wewwn, oi aoum port, are the pi fucipal buildings; , , Sam$ Cor, Middle -and Front St. man;: . -Bryan Block, nnn :r; (omnson r ' (Formerly Witb VjL one) ; jf- railS'RE- 74f ( ADQU - ...-r-j-. Greatest ExhiUit Ever PUtfted 'i f ", Before" Tho "AmericJla "Cincinnati,-0.,. S pt tho music hall, Cincinnati,'. there ht ataembied the greatest exhibit', of. "products from the South that has ever been pot cefora the American people any whero: ,- One large room, 150 feet by 300 feet; 1 citlrely filled with exhibits uLtimter, OTera s and farm' product: . representatives of the possibilities of the great ?nd grow- Soatheru states J Here at ; the Ex-H position in the ppir Unity wherelhe south has laid her goods. -at the gate way to the middle western states, and for ofm to listen ta. the. eomplimerttary remarks that ajeaily made regarding these -products can. out . -confirm, t he Colored JVoman Clailns .That Buf- En JBrvan 'Dealt" Jatal Blow.""3 7 'Assailant at 1 Large.;.'.- Shortly-after 2 o'clock "this morning t lark Kennedy a colored man who' lives on Cypres street, was! found -lying on a . .1. .. t.i-." r ? - -. -. . pis oeu wittt: o ooq pjuring om CIS earsjind the last ararkof,lifaTfXtinct. Kennedy's wire avbo lleepa in an ad- j ining roorrr had occasion 'to. set ui about 2 o'clock and undn eslling to her husband received no answer, she fnter ed and found the bod,f whish." wal atfM warm. 1 ij Officers Bryan and Rewe were aeon in the scene and after a short investigation found a colored woman narxed Katit Girdner, "-who claimed that aha saw Ruffiqi Bryant, colored, strike Kennedy over the beact with-the butt end of a shot gun. ir jl , sTha Gardner woman, it seenrs had been HTthe h-Mise for an hour" or: more knd the details of aW tragedy as given by her were rather grbesonM It was the same old story ofthat wayward Wife, ii . ? a r . l . i 4. ii uw uiiayBpocunu nusoano woo is nnauy made aware oi the stats of affairs, bis attempt ta rebuke the destroyer : of bis home an J as .'resale is" murdered by the man whose lust has overcome all else. - - , After thia information bad been re ceived the Gardner woman and alo Kennedy's wife werltaken to police headquarters and ore being held as ithesses: A seaicb-foF Ruffin Bryant, the murderer was at oneoinatituted but upvto tbe hourof gomg to press he had not been apprehended. ' : r . THATNOTHINO rrr- - : -change -Stables ' 1 STABLES 103 EAST FRONT- STREET, IJEAR fNEUSE.': RIVER 3RIDGK. - ; : ; . , HVr tVife. North Carofijoiatt HunU bpMan,' - Who!. Mad$ Alleged Aarwrlnn o.tA Shftftts ITim .' -r - - 1 ; . .Oxford, N. c!: 1 Septula Resenting alleged aBpersionl opon.bis wife's char art or, L. A. Currln fired, Are shots at Lee Harris last night; severely wound ing him in the right thigh, and was ta turn badly beaten about the face wiih brasa knuckles. Both men are la aT se-; rious condition. : ' -,' : ,. Kw '-'.'"r. u Tbe participants of the affray are prominent in Social circles here, being d. I'cendenta of two of the oldest I f ami lie in this part of the S'ate....Mr. Cur rin said today that he had been informed a w'k sgo that Harris had made in n.'Jng- remarks about Mrs. Currir, V.'lcn the two men met about twelvr .'.!. i from here Iat evenii-? Kr. . Cur- r'.i d(xnt)d(d a retraction t.ad apl"2y. Vs-'-n l-r. Karria' relu.mlto wiU.J.aw by the railroad.: representative is el ways 'yes, and-if more of the farmers from the West would only coma into the Southland and assist in the. produc ing of these wonderful crop possibili ties, the farmer, tho farm and the coun try at large would be prosperous, '.' - . Over 30,000 miles s of Southern 'rail- roadsare represented at this v Exposi tion,' and they certainty ? deserve great credit for, their efforts ift thus bringing tbe products of the South before the farmers of the Middla Western State. T railroads have fcpe'nt liberally of both time and money to place this show at Cln irmatl, and it-la now up to tht people fc-fctha South to Continue the good workVnot weary in well doing.; With the borne people of the -Virginia Cara- lina Coaat Country; and of the Norfolk-1 Southern Railroad, thruugb active work by itatiind Industrial Department), and aidedby- the" co-dperauve boosting of the, tome, people - all "along the line ' . j. i i I--.-: . ' .... i K" much' good should come from the ml fonar work hst th" faiiroad-is now dbindatClncianati, Obio - v -: r Bank:; Cxamlnors Given Shakeup : Following closely, on" the sudden call for condition f national banks? made on Sept 2, and (he annencemervt T the controller that ha would in, the Juture personally pass upon the applications of banks which wUhed -to hold reserves, the shakeup amoung the examiners taken as arothtsf " indication; of the de termination to enforce to the letter the provisions of the national bank act. The call for condition, it is now learnej.was specially issued to meet the assertion that the ca Is "had been made at such regular Intervals that bankers -knew about when t expect therq " and mana ged to arrange theiraffairs accordingly. The transfer of the twenty examiners on Sept, 7ih. may bo the forerunner, of others. The object of the changes; it was saidf'at the treasury department, is to jibrow the examiners Into fresh fields Where personal acquaintance or possi bility of influence is lacking; ' Tirsome respects (he shakeup is an ex pwmontv Some bankers maintain that a examiner on 'sr"Trgular district ac quires valuable information"as to the quajity of the banks' assets, - credit of borrowers and locul conditions' which stranne man would lack.' Others have saij that the practice of leaving an ex amincr in one district. Impairs hia efli cii-n'-y because of the personal relations ha is bound to establish: Another of the ul jcts of the chuuge Is to test both thtorios.. " h red A Hull ot tlHH untrict is srni Ui Your complexion as wall as vour tem per is rendered miserabhrbv a disorder d Jiver.-' By taking ChamberWoV btomacn and Liver Tablets you can im prove: botn. Sold by all dealore. ' This Is Abominable. The Reflector bas been informed that large quantities o liquor have been sent out in various parts of the cnon'y today to be used in 'influencing votes in the primary tomorrow. We are not d- viael of any pirlicular candidate send ing this liquor out'acd make no chat gel against any one of doing so, but If the : rumor current on the streets is true, It I should be condemned it is wrong for a i Candidate anywhere, and more especial lyina prohibi'fon state, to send out! whlak.ey to procure; votes; and the can. didates who So so should not: be voted I for by people who favor clean elections. VWe Will also stabs -that any Demo cratic candidate who- goeaout and .so-: licit Republicans to go to tbe primary and Veto. for him. eught'to be defeated. Tnia is a Democratic primary, and none but those who are g"oiog to vote the Democratic1 ticket in November should take pert,ia itrenVill0 Reflector: No bnprovemerU la, Cotton "Market 1 1 1 1 i r -1 " ii n e 1 : M .-.inks or sr .:.c.va revolver t l.im. I' s e 1 : t r i Mr.' Cui(') i'l fire u ;hju ! f ' "t fcr J t ' II- ll.d twenty tratiiiforretl and goes to 1! m t!.crn Uwr-ia bt.4 South Cufoliiia. I l. A. .! cf ' Sneclal to JournaF. -j-New York, Sept 10-The cotton mar ket was dull Mni narrow today but bad a very firm, undertone. ( Spot sales none prlcCB unchanged ;t-'t) tf i.aja.xiuiJ. Ji4.jii.a.nijiat oh jj. . EXPOSURES . 'ir' Operatiotig.'; BIG COTTO: Sills of Lading Show! To Bet Bogui-Tfill -Attempt' . ; Jackson. -Miss,, bepkr IIH-Kxposure fully aa aenaatHnal at those which fol low the $4,000,000 Collapse of ; the Cot ton house of Knight; Vancey & Cor at s expected t9 resplt from, the, investiga tion of the failure of the Steele-Miller Cotton Company,- ZzvS-'??' Twejity freight - agents ' have been Rjummoned to sppear before the federal grand jury at Aberdeen to taatify in criminal charges which have grown out of the hearing, ; wherein it was shown by evidence that theS.eelo Millar Com pany collapsed With more than t3,00fl, 000 liabilities, while its working capita was not more t! in J'.;),O0O. ' ; TtiMtimopy given at the hearing show eil that fully 8') per cent,, of the bills til hif'Kr for cotton shipments were bogun 1 1' t ti.o I ; n comnx-ucel the sei- ami of V forl'l.r T f 3 I of 1;. !...; t f ' . If so, let U9 sell you." You will .find complete ; Hih grade . Paints, all , cole White Lead and Pure Linseed Oil, Gbn ' PHONE OR SEND U3 YOUR O our ttcc!: '3.. V rnd Puttr. l The oone,r you begin to save money the sooner' you will have money.' You cannot foolishly squander what you earn ; and also have it Begia banking your money and you will find more pleasure in saving than in spending. .MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. THE PEOPLES BANK m LMHES vjmi ATTENTION! An'other large ship ment of Ladies Coats and Suits just received of Stylish, Up-to-Pate Garments. We can save you- money on these goods. See our line of Ladies Dress Goods and Silks. : j. J. DEfT.STpRE BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE ,HKS TEMPLE, "B" I W. fl. :-: ' TELEPHONE 400 REAL BSfAfB , CITY, TSUBURBAN, COUNTRY INSVPANCB :FJRE. ACCIDENT,., HEALTH, PLATE GLASS, LIVE STOCK,' AUTOMOBILE; BOILER, FLY-WHEEL, BURG . LARYf SURETY BONDS- J - - t'. - INEW,BERNBUIL)NG';&r,LOAN;ASSN NEXT, I :g:yrSEMES OPENS bCTOSstVfvl y Id ' t "IK1 t .1 - L .. kJ- . . SSs a '1 . II M sm V BB1 ..' ;.- V- $ vt : : C -Jvs t- . 1' 'wf'f, f-J'.e- Mt't- . ' ' " s J ' " . n rt r