i v r 1 Cr.CLXATION iii t- NIIMEELV 1U4. XOIiTfl CAROLINA.-THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 1 V ISIO. TWENTY NINTH -ESTABLISHED f it'. 1A 'ft- t4 Service, f: ' j trons. its c6p;lzte nodern eqrpnent , . -'the servjcfc juf is trd.itd force c? employ- Teet .It Is the aim of i(s,n:2r,:;$n:r.t to reader every J ' possible assistance jrsd perils desirrcj to.rtnciacfti' any financial business-ire invited to confer w;:h our $ bfficers Capital is a trosj cltmect. ia determining , thelafety of a bank. Jtis this fund which stands as an impregnable bulwark between depositor pd any -possible toss. Tfus Bank" has larger Capital fean iny t ' other financial instttution in this section of the stated; . " "-t'JAi. B. BLANKS? Vxt. ttJ A. OKliliM; V Pre. 1 i . Wm. .ft,. BIADES, V. "Pre.-. GfcOf B PEN DLETON, Cashier ; ' i 7 1521 J "THE REXALL STORE" Everything in the Drug; arid Toilet Line.- Prescriptions CalledrFor. and Delivered 1 GASTON DRUG COMPANY (THE REXALL STORE) ON THE CORNER " PHONE 65 OPPO. POST OFFICE. 1 L I.U.iLu.ill ; ;S;k!EL;T,.ll. ThepBophlsts Quite Sure, Boose felt i fiBeiocarnatedvWorldl. -Hera Days Gone By.':,; f dileto, St'pt W-Co'ooel RooMvelt hu ben plaped k wm onea .Julius Caetar, 'Napoleon BoBpart, Alexand er t&a Great, acd pwhaps ven .Waah tagtoo f Utijr timet.- -'"f-' V Many ofC frilooel'i enemiaa 3iav en tea; tnblanma to Creear mnd Na: i poleonjnlhi action, but it remainad for Tha Tbeoeopbc; Society , in cooTention beta to properijr. clasBify" and label, f T.-H.- TfJt declared VM had no donbt but ihe apifit of .Rooaevelt bad achiaTed prominence im jtbe erorld'a af' fjiira to other gvperationa. Ha declared hia prent atatna b even greater than I jn thepaat agea, for it baa grown' with tha; ezpanence of .each pnyaual life. A a tody of hi character howa, he as serted, that he baa developed hia great neea only 'through many yearai. train- "He ia a great aatral maeter," said tTatilot "maater of men i every porlod in which he has appeared. I dt not fhave at hand the. astral name for Rooae velt, but he probably lived in the per son of Alexander the CSaeat or Julius Caesar," RiBDUCtet) PRICES All 10c. and 12-1 -2c Goods Now 1 5c. Goods Now 10c ,20c, ' " 15c. Barttairtofc Drv GotiflS :o. r , NeW York Cotton Market New York. Spt 14-r-The cotton market vaa lifeleM today. Fluctuations tanged within a few points. Spot sales $.700 bale at ten pointa decline. - LATHAM ALEXANDER & CO. We. are showing this week beautiftil line Art Squares, Hall Runners and Rugs at low figures to close out quick J.J.'Baxter. -f! HENNHIIiiMOlM L- ... , , L yon just a peep t4ii)lVw-' gerest Derby aiy'ea of Uie Jay--it'B GOLD-BOND Hathat sells IJ.OO,' but taJnsn-JDH of value' and it is one of the many i shapes now in vogue oi Fiftti venue,: NeV. '&Wpgt$! aeaioMe-'Colbt-too.'te-Jf , r Remember the price, $2.W''wrtb s .signed and sealed GUARAf5TEEBOND SLipmtm Cor. Middle & a';f.s,8kk. ORDERED HOiViE Backing' A mei ican.For. President t''Wheo. Government Was Anxlousito Nt-ulrai ' Washington, Sept 14-CrUicsl condi tions in Panama about wh eb the State Department maintain in atdlnde of ntmoet secretivenesa, xuxrtiinated, tuday in the recall of R. O. Marb,' Secretary of tbe American Legation, at Pansma J who has been acting as charge, and the announcement that Thomas "Dawoo, the-Minister to Panama, ' will proat ed from Washington tomorrow to-take op his dut'es on the scene. It is believed here that ther ia imminent ' danger ofi trouble between the Americana and the negroes. x ; This action on the day before the elections,-which will be held tomorrow for the selection of a vice-president, to serve" as acting president during the unexpired term of the President Obaldia, ia believed to have great significance, It Is believed here that Marsh has been -active in the support of Samuel Lewis, a former Americin. who ia a candidate for the place. It ia -said that Colonel Goethals, who ia in charge of the canal aone, alsoja favorable to Mr, Lewie. Tbe impression prevails here that the department waa unwilling .. to support (he attitude of Goethals and Marsh and that it was tlies desire of tbe depart ment to take no part in the election. A message waa sent, last week to lir. MashlDBtructing bim to repudiate a re ported interview in which he waa rep resented aa indicating that the United SutesTnight intervene if Mondosa, a native candidate, was elected. As it has not been announced that Marsh repudi ated the interview, arnfas the depart ment absolutely refused to comment .today, it is snppssed that Marsh did net repudiate it. Pentocrau Carry Axizoaa. Phoenix, Aria. Sept. 14. Complete returns from yesterday's election ' of delegates to the Arizona Constitutional Convention confirni reports of the over whelming victory of theDemocrater TMf have eleetei a total of SS deleV gatea out af 62, the JRepublicans .hav ing elected 11. Republicans, Democrats and, leaders of th Labor 4arty are. clfcijaing the five Gila , county, delegates, but tha result will not bekuown posi tively, until remote precincts are heard from. ''rr 'I ';i.,!:v :C. ' 'i. ' The result makes certain the incorp oration jot - the ,': principlea . of direct legialation the initiative, referendum and recall in 4he new State Constitu tion, and forecasts 1U probable adopr xion ny we voters oi ,me ptaie.r . TT joun i Robmson $ change Otables. S;::dEl-JlHi:;tl: PHONE 261,' STABLES 103 -ASt'FROT.'st. NEAR NEUSE RIVER BRIDGE. WeUhliU Caiei Up Again. p New York, Sept 4-rArgumenaa neara m- uie uniiea ' states circuit oodrt: today on a , motion asking ior araeat of Judgment and setting aside the verdict of conviction against Chas, Ri Heike... former." secretary f the Aaericanr; Sujar 1 Refining ; company and Earnest Grbraeht,'Superin endent; ot docks, who jvere found guilty last Junof ionsplr;,! to def ra vd thegv. erhmentm undefweigmngsugr. - After prelimniary statements Judge Marthf aald he Would take until Mon day to coosider the motioai uj Here's casetand until jWf dnesday M thaGeiv nracfit casaii,''-; -ill ", 2 -v. ;. '4 S If ft Hard waieprA guil ders Supplies that you want, see us before you. buy., vJ. S, BasnightHdw; Co;;: 4 977Iir AUena'Sliica lBOt : Wasi , AnyRa!::'.:' jto:o f M . If so, l$t U3 . sell you. ' .You will, find our complete High, grade paints,' all colorsN - White' Lead and Pure Lincced Oil. Gh i r HOI IE OR SEND US YOUIVO" ; stock I Putty. mm aihlngton,r Sept ;. 14-Since -"1901 9.771,612 aliens have, arrived in the United States. ; Tha race represented have been classified Into 40 subdivisions byj the statisticians of the Immigration Bureau, 8outhffra Italians ad all In numbers ith a total of 1.761,948 with Ilahrewa ' ie:6nd at 976,203.. Pollah h itneaeekers were third in '. number wl;h 873,600. .'V;e- The' miacellaneous , Immigrants for whom no appropriate place could be found la these suMivmions numbered 10,772.- The Paciiic lulandnrs were the 1 ,t In niiuibcr. Only CGI of them have lit '-ra(e I In 'the 10 yoars. . A ' V. avvt ' J aviiount'of money pose J ty i a:;.-n at landli-.g averaged ,1 dif- iini h-;t!Ci The Late B. S. Gnlon Laid to Rest. Sad and impressive funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at five o'clock over the remains of the late B SvGuion, who passed away at h e home in this city Tuesday morning. The.sor vice wascohduiited from Christ Episco pal church, of whtcb the deceased was a member, by Rev. Husk e, and there were in attendance a large, number of laympataizing friends and relatives of rVhe family. After the funeral service had been concluded the remains were1 borne to beau t if u Cedar Grove ceme tery and there. interred. ! t Heavy Sales. Sales of tobaccl on the local market today were again quite . heavy, about 175, Ono pounds were sold on the five warehouse floors. ' Ther was more, hfgh grade tobacco In the offering than has ieen at anyone day during the present season, add quite a number of piles of tobacco of character, quality and weight were sold at from SO to 40 cents pound. . There was no material change In tha prices from those, prevailing for tbe past ten days, but. tha average or today '! sale will probably show greater, beeauae. of the fact mentione4 , abbve KJnetonFree, Press. mmmm Marine-. Hospital , Ihtpert VWri tee l..ti u.e a.; I. v "re r' 1 t u i i ' vi.ii TI.3 , v re i ' : i ' Washington Sept. r 14th. -Wor4has been received at the' marine nospital laboratory that Dr. O. " B, Lavlnder "Of the public, health servicewho has been In turcpe studying pellagra, baa sailed for thla country," He has .had .bard but Interesting summer's work. ; He is very conservative and careful iii rmTkmg predictions,- so : that, he has not ventured any additional suggestion ss to the source of pellagra, but it is be? lieved by tbe physicians of the service t tat they are on the track , of the dis ease and will be able soon to determine i a origin. It is fairly well established that these conclusions "will not agree with those published by Drobone, of Paris, 'who recently announced that had discovered the carrier of thedis ease to be a night-flying Insect. It ia alao announced at laboratory-! that thore is no truth In the statefnen IV fit t! i scientist! aro tracing hook worm in pnatunrized and condense mi!!;. No work in this line has been 3 the cirfumHtmcfg are i ! i to j f rv : n sy f- ' 4 til till. 8 t f . .t. BIEY .W!E;D!il Local 'Police Thiulc That Bailey Ia,, Wan rid For ' Murder -at , r lErigh Point""; '"- SeversF weeks agonal toung woman who lived at SBigb; PoJntl N. : C, wa'. murdered, hyj a. young man who ' waa known "at, thatplace pj tha name of Levy! Maynard. .Toe murderer, who. i ' described aa-:1eiiig about- 23 years of aga; ai once :maae - nia escape ana des pite the' fait that every available method has been used by the police of that place to; locate him has not been appreoended. unless-Jia ia the men eoe fined in Cravenfceouity; jail under tha name of Wm, J. Bailey, , of HendWeon -After Baifoy had been placed under aarest by tbilocal police charged with cutting John Haven's throat a few nights ago one W the poUcemea remem bered reading a description of the es caped murderer of the High Point wo men and it tallieid exactly with Bailey 'a description. A An investigation vWas begun by the Chief of Police of this city, , who after writing to (he High Point authorities in regards to the matter was. almost con vinced that Bailey waa the man wanted and he ia now .being heidntil his iden tity can be fully ascertained. Bailey has acknowledged that he has cut to pieces a number of men at vari ous times during the past- few years That he has served time on the county roads, and that he is now1 under bond for retailing at Henderson, and in fact it seems that he is an expert all round crook and a dangerous person to be at' large. Brickl Brick! Brick 1 See us fo& Brick and save money: S. Basnight Hdw Co. . Future WtiL The bole in the ground, the crevice in the wall, a friends pocket book or your own, is not as safe a place to keep 5, your money in as is our bank, which is fire and burglar proof. K We refer those who have not bankec with us to those jwho have." I We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per" cent. 1 MAKE OUR BANK OCR BANK. THE. PEOPLES BANK Funeral of Col. John D. Whltlord. ' Tbe funeral over the body of the late Colonel John U, Whitford. pna of Ntw oerna most respeciea cituene, WtO passed away at his heme in this eiiy Juesday mprningi was; conducted from the Firat Baptist church yesterday af- ternoon at 4 o'clock, , a , ; . , , The services were conducted ty. the pastor, Rev. Chas, L. Greaves; and the hymnswere sweetly renidefed.by..the church choir. After the services had been concluded the remains- were borne to Cedar Grove eemetery and there interred. Farmers' Union. The Craven Countv Farmers ' Union met at the court house in this) city yes terday anjl organised a county union. Tha following officers were Vlected: D P Whitford. President: J W'fiiddle. jr.; oi ri Darnweii, vice-rresident: uranam T. Kicnamaon. or Bellalr. See- reiary-ireasurcr; uaniei uana,; Wiap laln: Jessf Barrow, of Yancshdro, poor' Keeper; Tf Ivy", Conductor; T M Ar thur, 1 Ejhugbtery and ,L ET Dudley Executive Committee;' A K "Whitford County Buslneaa Agent The near meet ing will be held OcVBth. I LADIES ATTENTION! The New Bern B'ankinaft Trust Co. speaks l4':-M'isls&"Mi thte page of the aervice,; tl)at .aiibans;V rend era,:. Fe people ;appreiatfr;;aUthati a bank dees for iu' denoaltora and v thai eommunity at large. Tha fact that tha bank ia the financial tvaart.. from which flows the rfeoorcesihat develops I manufacturing and, .other . enterprises, furniahlrtg,' employment ' and t geners'l ommre1al"icilv1;'?ii Peacica ,Rc4 I . Orckarda.l: - Waynsboro't'a.Septv 14- Peaches are so plentiful aad. thai prices so low that growers "are Tiiot putting forth much effort to.save and sell the fruit; A parly in Waynesboro who visiting the .orchard of J. IL Ledv. : Ledy 's Statien one of the largest fruit grow ers In 1he Cumberland -Valley, said there' were hundred of baekets-of the finest kjnd of peaches lying upoii the eronud. and the owner was willing to take almost " any - price offered. He! said that owing to the high rate charg ed for Jthe transportation - to market and the commission .charged) for the selling pothing was left for .the ship. , . - ' - in i i .nil (. U .' .... . ? I Land Crants--I:c!rti Put. In Proper Another large ship ment of Ladies Coats and Suits jtist received of Stylish, Up-to-Date . Garmentsr We can save you money on these goods. See our line of Ladies Dress Goods and Silks. J. J. DEff'T. STORE BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE BOYD W. ( ELKS TEMPLE, :-: TELEPHONE 400 REAL, ESTATE 4 .; ' iNSUfNCE FIRE, ACCIDENT, HEAL1M, rLATi iiLASS, UVE ! STOOL AUTOMOBILE. BOILER. FLY-WHEEL. BURG- taWElUvBlJILLllNCr&r NEXT yi. T "j - ' y ' ' ' r1 TI Ralegh, Sept. 14,-The se'eretary of stata is having the land f ir 's i: his cf'.e jacketed and iml.-xH s'J the vr. . k is immense. It f ' ' the fn t grant I " ahoi.-t t a j 1::.1,. ! r. W. P. rat..,,..!.lr, v' , : in i !m. f t' n v. sf;-s t' 1 i j ' ' 1 i ) t ! ', 1 i i ! ' ';-)! ; i ' mm m$m;: : i 4 v. .l'.l.l. .-A '-'if r v .'V..' . ; ..fl.' ' ' 1;'-,.'X . Xk -, in i 1 1 - --f WP C