v - t ESTABLISHED i ... NATION 1878 '4 r i 1 1 Ti ,' tit i f -TWENTY .INTHYEAR;: 1 I n LLsii-L-jJJj ; --.'iJJIlJi'oi l!c. ::.lb : r. - J j FIT -- til v Your bank, should be selected whh the cost care ful diicrimiDatiori,, Safety, Circinent tzi resour-' ces are joints that should be ccaciieredT ,TLis Cani i: has the. largest Capital of any" fsnancid iostif.utioa.ia .this stctiun of the state and its resources ajjrtfate . more than One Half Million Do&r& ;V ; -t 4A8. B. BLADES, Pres., J T. A. tfKEKN.'T. PiH-r1' . I WW B Bl.ADKS,'V.'Pre; "SKOB PENDLETON, Casl lw' V v I - - jse "THE REXAtL STORE" Everything in -the DniganrJ Toilefe Line,:, AJ-iVrii, Prescriptions Called For ari. Delivered-- ON THE CORNER ' -tr TUP DCYItt- PTAnPV a - "!, ,PH0NK 65 OPPO. POST OFPICE... A.buacd "Wife's Control Fled When Bhe Saw Spouse Driving With ' H Another "VTornan. , -f' Car Charles, Va.'i Sep. ISth.-Jeal J ana and absorbed with the on desiie of. rerig for past trentment,'- Mra." An nie Elizabeth HudBon, th deserted wife of Tobe Hudson,' of Laurel, - abot and killed hint Friday morning at Sulfehury, Md, x t i- r-'? r . The shoot infftot.k place in State'a Air toiney.J. U'Bt'l j'joffic",' ' Dtt Wedneadn) at Mm. Hudson went to Sahabut y and; preferred chanrea f deaeftioii aRatnaf jitr husband.- The trial took place belore Justice Trader; vand Hudson was held under 20 bail for Coronor Holds" aa Iiquest'Over ?- mi. Y.-ir Henderson M& i- Tangu IsHps ; Be .hind Bars of Craven- County p ""WiUiani J?iiarey,J the young white man; who erioui-ly Injured 'John Hav ana colord,by u tmgf ila tbrost with a packet knife while he was atfemptuig to part Bailey and Wbit o d HU'tt w wer engaged In an affray in Ur Gold man's atoreon Mb Wis atreet la t Thurs day night and who ako"ut Hurtt se- -ral limea was given a preliminary hear- lug before Justice Of th& Peace W.. K, Baxter at the court houaeyi aterday af tetnoon an(f prclmble pause being found he was bound oVt r to the text term of Craven County Superior Cpurt "under court. Later in the daythe wife" eon-f bond of $1,000 in defaulter which be suited AttoroeyJBaDerf and he look the waa ramtnijted to jaiL " ll . s - J matter up with a view of reconciuny; the REDUCED PRICES All. 10c ahd 12rlH. Gooas'lW. 15c. Godds;Nbw 10c. BarringtonJryliGQoM -1U " 1 ' 'l.:!' i.'f AJJ i ! I two partiea. ix fo "v -- i -(r ,- it C They go together in liia offlee Than day, and after talking the 'matter ove Hudson agreed to return to uamDriage, Md , and support bio wife. Mm Hudson immediately t"ithdre.wherchargea akaiast "her husband- and the bail roe. ey WhlcK he had- parfdtlW; caattrwaa x'-: turnedi - It setms that they wer44 go fa l(Ambridge Friday, but laUr the wife, beard that Hadaon waa een "Thursday night'out driving with another womaif. She appeared at lha State'a Attorney's offlca Friday noralngfand asked., Bailej to have her husband cota to W office,, as (hi wanted td have a.talk- withhim before leaving. Th meeting, was ar- ranpedfjudaonlwas finally located, and 09 rtqueit of Bailey vAsnt to bis office I mediately ' Where they went ikto r-ar room wherr they - were seemingly talking matter over verr quietly. i v Bai f waa called-in another" offlc.', Ko aaoner'tban 'ontiof tbeitjaigh Mra. Hndioo drew a revolver and Bred at her husband,! rtriking him in . the. temple, eauslng him ta fall against er safe and catting his other temple- breaking-; his ey glaasesi causing a dep cut over the right eye. On hearing the piatol' abot, Biiley rfished into the room where Jie had left them nly few minute -prt-viooii ard found Hadaon-lying in blood,- kwilh his wife standing over him with a amtkUig piatol 'n her hand Hadaon waa "rushed to, the Peninsula Hospital, where te died Friday evening. Urav"4Iadaon aSjmmediately placed; under'JarreBt and Wirt toltAlJ; -, . - TrapersTakeKotjceyjiist re'ceived a fullTitievof yump and VfctOt SteelvTTapslrom a rat trap. -ta the largest slzei,- The hearing drew quits a large crowd and much "interest waa nanlfested in the proceedings, Quito a number of witiieeB eg were examined by both the State and the'defense. " Bailey acknow ledged that he had etit aeveraTtnen at diff erent : tlmea during the : past few years and had served time on the county roads for raehan ack. It- 'waa also as certained that he was jaow under bond for his apberrance-at the next term of Superior Court in Varu5e: county to-an- war to the charge of selling whiskey. y We ar?fshowiRg thfi week ffcd t "r (Formerly .WiSi Jj'a: .Jones) 8a- ma. , - - - - ' ' : . v . 1 T . 1 1 - J 1 1 RHONE 261, EAST fR0NT$T, l VNEAR NEUSE1 RIVER BRIDGE, - - 1 While enrout to the northern part of tLecify hyanawer to an alarm of fire hottly before I o'clock Sunday Jtfter noon, the Button HoaeCoropanjr'a large gray horse thafhr-nsed in drawing thahosa wagon 'ran into a telephone pott at the corner of Broad and Craven streets and was severely li jored, When ihehote wagon Ifft the engine house the animaj started oflf at br'euk neck speed and this waa retaine(T51Uhe war nb the stre'. " This street waa rp cently paved and it la almost imj oaaible (lir i, horse, to get a " aecure foothold wbtp going at even a moderate pacef and at the pace the injured horse waa moving it waa no wonder that he could i not successfully turn the corner, v For tunately the animal waa not seriously hurt and wi l doubthas he In working ordef Within a few day a. V,t 52 ,The Body of Clayton v T'enne4y Ai an 'aftermath to the morderf Otyton Kennedy "which occurred on Cy press street early Sunday morning. Rof flOjlsryant, aliaa lltdget colored. now - confined" via Craven county , jail charged .with the rnuTder -and Katie Gardner aniKennedy'awife are 'being held a witnesses. 4. ' SV s Afc 11 o'elock Sundsy " morning A the Coroner eummoned a jujryand met at the cliy halt where the; rttneaaaw.-'aad (.lleged. murderer were examined. The stories told by them were so eoBflictinft that the jury decided that an. tqiesf would bave tone perforhted before any thing dwflnite could be alcertaioed. This could not he doae juat at that time and m wqaesi' waa poetpoaea nnui yeeter day J,- Zf -X ."-'L Yesterday morning' an inquest .feas 'held and it waa found .that- Kennedy'! skull had beiar fractured In four-: places on the right ake of hia, head and that this would have- necessitated several; blows, (this CQrroboratea the- Gardner woman's testimony, she saying the Bryant .etruck several times) ith aome heavy bjuqtlnstrument --Toe preliminary hearing of theeaae waa lo have been bekTyeaterday after noon at 2 o'clock- in the city ball At that hour at least three hundred people a beautiful linArtvSquarfigJ had assembled therehut the State wai mii-Kurmers .anaKugsat low iigures to clcsdowt quick vf Baxter v : , ' NeiTTork Cotton Market, Special to Journal. . " "Hew Vork,iSept, 12.-The cotton market iyas Inclined to react moderatev ly today hut alT offering Lwerej;wejrt absorbed and the nn dertone waa firm Spot sales B300 hales at -ten point? decline.", C v "v-; ', iAiiu.at A.iLba.aniju( -otr uu. , " Many Casualotlea Ja not ready for thtf examlnatloa and ft was poatponed until thia, afternoon at t o'clock. . '1 r ;" lAa tbe caae noar stands thinga 'look pretty-black for Ruffla ; Bryant; the at- j ged murderer, but it la evident that he had one er more aceotnplieea in thedeed rand the police are making avery effort: to collect 1b much material evWenceas possible along this line, before he pre iminaty f xarafnation held; - v.- --About 11 o'clock Ijst Bght Deputy Williama - brought to this city and lodged in tbaaonnty jiiL Henry Kei mot eelored, who was aught on board a ail t oat off-Broad Creek by Drputj Williams who followed this negro whry ia wanted by the CorOner'a jury, i '" Without the least possible doubt New Bern will lead any;otbet North Carolina! city ..in caaualoties - happsningto -ita cititena"duringthe past, four weeks," OIy one of these, the murder of Clay- ion Jkenneoy nas, noweyer, proveq al-np to the present time -Tbe follow Iqg is the li$ of those injured," and tW cauaerV'tt Z f Orf August 24 Mr. Cox, nightclerk at thsTGaAon Hotel guffered'a fractur- ed skulTly being a'tgacr. ". with "en- Ice Phoe 62 South Front Si 3i"Geo, Qilea, olored, leg1 broken by ',, W ; r b. - , . .. r. . J i kKlllrif lu- mt Ram,'. . Mill Ml immtl , , j' j n - . " - bvingston and he sailed in- to wipe bis -Butto-m.CortrimyBjmlur ''.-&'';VZ-: tormentor off the 'earthy Byatandere fryZrr-a ! August 28b.: Jamea flaye wlored inUattjntA howevW Bifori 'eithof throws' from wagon painfully irjured,? Sptetober gtb Mr - .sQaelt Ina fellfrom . traTh at 'ilorehead City has akuli fractured, I ' 1 :.lfade in the double breasted atyle: a variety of neat Mixtures WARM ENOUGH to 'wear, through the FALU AU suita have knlcW pants, 7 tdieyeara.-',;,' T-''V- ; f -V' t - T ' $4,0O;;i "VAlIUES"--' AT -' "'$2.49 Convention A Success. e . Cor. Middle and 8. Front St. r-T:"i r Providence, : C Seqt, ..' I2.THe Deep-Waterway Convention at Provi dence, waa a highly successful affair, was well attended and marked by en ihuaiustic jpeiiliwal of expresHions of .levotutn to the broad and comprehen sive policyof nverand harbor iimprove ment inaugurated by the River and Harbor ConreM at l'.t lust session.' Ilia intttrent and zcfil of tl.o members ' n r-iiior ornmi'.ai.ioii jrovingof vaBt '1 to the parent bo.:y. The . next cf tl.e Li-np-Waterways asso- ,u.. ) will be ls;!J in HiLl moiid," Va. September 8th.rJobq Havens-, colored throat cut while acting as, peacemaker in street fight. ' ; r"t'7 September s ?tb. HChitford r'$urtt, September 8th. :, Mf Geovl Drlggers, suffered fractured akuli by being struck oy t rpiniuuig wuier .-yvcri; - September ll''Clay ton Kennedy col dred killed by being'struck err the head With shot KUR. "" September 10th, Davidpercar whie fell from bicycle, akuli fractured. - , ' 2 . There were quite a number of minor cutting scrapes in which several ot,the participants were " pretty badly carved up but none of these showed a tendency to- have any- serious results and are eliminated. Not before in years haa tlie hospital been so crowded. - vjio.tja. our ! LI r' " PlCT arid siinplr-feAWiSl TilAT -NOTHING &UGCEED5 All BiwsssjjctESg ;.?mll)iJI:HE;BirNKs ' - The noooer you begin to me money the sooner you will , have money. You cannot foolishly squander what you earn and also have it. 1 BejniQ banking your' money and you will " find more pleasure in saving than'in spending. . MAKE QUR' BANK TOUR BANK, r We pay liberal interest consistent wjth safety 4 per cent. PEOPLES BANK r John & Robinsons Liveiyi fl.. , Wi.- "J Art J " Two Brtdgcton Cltizm Come td blows I r F, S Corbett andSeth fEvlngatoK.twe citizens of .r Bridgetoh, caused no little exciiement at thai piaee last aUirday.j olgnt by engaging in a psUcuSenceantf The affray originated when Corbeft expressed ' his Tyie waj. in " regard to Evingstoo politic tj This" enraged v. Io or der to make room for our fall and winter stock we are' dispos in g of .our ; Screen Doors and Wjndow" Screens at cost. J. S. Baanight, Hdw. Co."r . Tr h 13 ! t T:...ii rictlon. the combatants were sTrlousuly tojured They will be given a hearing before- the mayor of that plaee today, -i Vv." 'J Blaiher Bank- Xxaolaeri y Q ' -Washington,'-D. ;C. fiept 12Camp. troller oHhe Currency Murray u: a itatement, Issued today assorted that every recetit national bank failure could, have been averted (f cnatiooal bank "examiners had reported " actual conditions. He announces he will make a personal Investigation of every . district. . EUiaSimmons,' colored;- was given a hearing before Mayor McCarthy yester day afternoon on a warrant charging bim with an asaau! On Isaac Keekms, a young white boy -last Saturday after noon, - '. v- j "f ,v From the evidence given: by the wit nesses it aeems that"" Siramona met the meekins boy near. the Lyman Supply Company and told ; him tLut some one wanted to employ bm at Roper's V.,'. and that he woulJ carry, I im there en his whetl. The v htta boy cliihbed up on the handle bars of the bicycle a' o the two started o"". R':per'a Mill whh reached but iiml J of atorpiDT n'" ro roil3 on p-t.I a rnuH tf 1 , '. prfj . an 1 vceJj s rc: ' ii.i.iAT.'S' Kir iiiy rar: A nuii'i'-rof pnni3 in t' t f j' I 111. I. I ti t. I . i i 1 " . ' v ho ft!.',- 'i they r !" ; ' ' j ; i v ' 'i t I I t I .t liava I t LADIES 1 ATTENT ON Another large ship ment of Ladies Coats and Suits just received of Stylish, Up-to-Date Garments. We can savfe yoii money on these goods. See our line of Ladies Dress Goods and Silks. BAXTER DEPTV STORE ELKS TEMPLE utr : ;WG?IB0YD ELKS TEMPLE, Z". ' " TELEPHONE 400 1 BAWBSTATE IcIty, subijrbAn. coUniry INSURANCE, :FIREACIDENtHEAlTH,: PUTE GLASS, L1VE STOCKr AUTOMOBILE BOILER FLYWHEEL, BJJRG Ti, iv ;i jaRYv SURETYfBONDS: V mfi BERN V BUILDING & 4 LOANS ASSk' WXX'. SERIES OrENS OCTOBER Ut 1 I l', IV I'H ,1 ! ( I, I ) I a t y i Any i t I ' ' f is you i v ' f r 1 ! (V ( f t! l; . 1 l,rie t i to t!.e grounJ i . 1 t!i-.t . ta .waa i ." o id In ord,r t it' ) ( d V i t i r C If bo, let U3 sell . you. ' You will fir. 1 . cur : complete.'. Hih grQc!2. Pv.ir.tV r.'.l rr I, r - . ti i! 4 it r 1 1 x .' (I V I, . ,1 ' .11 . 1 .; .1 ' '; 1 ' '. . '. ' I . . I j" '. II. 1 .-White' Lead and Pure- Lin:: : 1 C.l. C; ; r 1 ! .'"'A phone on si::.d v.' v-

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