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IN. c: V. AY 1 I'JIO. TWENTY NINTH- YEAR . ft - t r ii.i.-l t. . .1 I -.iTiEv: Youn Future j4 Servic Ill) 1 w a M '1 1 t ii - v" II V't II . ill:' er if .i v n ' i 8" 1 '.'Vfjj CL -IIIS Ear.kiersttt' ! (f I'j pa- trcrs,its cc;t3 c u . . .tr-J the service uf its tr-' :c.I Lrc3 cf cr. , y-. L ecs. It is the aim of its cuaazcr.". to render every -possible assistance and persons desiring to transact ' nv financial hncinocc Bra invitnrl t crr.tr with riir j- officers. Capital is a strong element in determining,: the safety of a bank. It is this fund which stands as , , -an impregnable bulwark between depositors and any possible loss. This Bank has larger Capital than any othef financial institution in this section uf the stated . .'i. I 1 li 11 . . A BilVU lm. -... SU Si IV hi . 1 Umax . - J 'A r csir LiC 'THE KEXAEL&TQRE"! Lverythjng- in the L rug, and loiiet : Line. ; :t VvVXfl Prescriptions CalleffiForfahd Delivered GASTON .DRUGCOMPOT; (THE RECALL STORE) ON THE CORNER - PHONE 63 OPPO; POST OFFICE,, 1 REDUCED PRICES AH I I 2,);2cGdods,N6w T5c Goods- Now T I Oc. " - BarflngtrjiftlMlGp Controlier Murray - Asked State Supervisors; to Co-operate. ,' Joints out Weaknesses. . . Washington. D. C. Sept 15Addr- in bank supervisors ot tweniy-fivs atatea who Uiercd In convention her today, Lawrence O, Murray, controller of , the earreqey, declared th rewlta under the banking laws of thii eountr; wet in a. large ine&Bure nnsatiafactory. The reaitr he ii 1 not attempt to explain though be ibtim nd the fault might be in a weak adminiHration oV the law." ' In propoeing a. working cooperation between the Oatmnar banking aysteq and theaUte auperviaora, the controller mentioned some practices he considered highly objectionable-. ' The 1 una call for statements of the condition of national banks showed $26,000,000 in overdrafts., he said, and there is no statute which allows his omeeto "control sqch a con dition, ; There are some state laws pro hibiting' overdrafts and he urged co-ob- eratlon of supervisors on that potnt,"' r i nuu- uuuie anuuiu pes urce iuui Hqnladation, Mr. Muna'declared, and ha said his would, 6aelVef power con f erred on hf office q ffltc unsteady institutions to discontinue business be fore ftey fail 'Ha asked the -state'of- flciala to urge - such practico in Iheir home, territory,. Bankv promoters he condemned In umnisfakabl terms. ? A twt'of them is kept ;in he Controller's office and he promised state official it would be available - for their use in lu vestigation of applications " V ,v' - j,,,During tie last eighteen jnonths tKe controiiet . aaid ha oao rerused, jw applications to form nuttonaL banks be cause ihe men behind them had been found incompetent or dishonest) because there was not enough business to make the proposed institutions profitable; or the applicants were "speculatorsor men without stan Jibg in their corlrai'unitJes. , Weak banks- and failures said Mr. Murrayalmost always come from banks which should never have been charter ed. - The practice of 'concealing liabili ties was growing fast,., he said,: and he described a. aystem which f believed was quite general, and which m intend' edtd investigate. '"'"i 7 ' f"5 ' fjlark Williams, .state superintendent ot banks of New York, ii president1' of. the supervisors association.' Mr. Mur ray entertained President Williams and about tuty delegates at kinebeon. 'i1-; " "a. it r i At Second !Pnmary -Tor Sheriff. Three Precincts 2Jot Ueported r But Can uot Chii nge t - - Eesult"' The second primary for the nomina tion of Sheriff of Craven county by- the democrats waif held yesterday, and the voCe cast indicate the, interest taken. Taylor's store; I-ee's Fsrra and Gum Roweoutd not be heard from last night. bt 'the returns from these will not change the, result' JWi Bidale being the successful nominee. The vote as re-4 eeived J W, Biddla 1,008, R? B, Lane i- Godwin GetaHomInatloB v v V Wilmington. Sept -lSRetnrna to night while not complete indicate the nomination of H. L, Godwin over O. t Clark, v lor Democratic Coogressionat! nomuiea in the Sixth Nt C. distrkt' Ii f " - A fi : , -s. -f f : : - C'-; IsMstatsB Hill I, I UillisaftlpasMiiaWiisTsiiMasaMstf Herewith alLoiy iff you just a peep at one of .he swag-. gereiit JOerby aty'esrof the day it's a GOLD-BON1J HaUhjit'sella' at 2,00 ' "but contains. Three. Dollars 1 worth J"of Value and it Ifr on& of the fhany shapes' now irt; vogue onFifth Avenue, Hew -York-every seasDnftblo7 color,- tooi-r P-i' i. Remember the p'rice; $2AO," with a . aigned and sealed GUARANTEE BOND .SLipman ; Cor. Middle SJFSt. v; 3. Block GNiairrT!'c nn'nrr ct!7 IHT" an . ' mw - r ) L,7MoonlipJSaU. ;, Despite the coolness of the weather a very, delightful sail was given Wednes day night by Hn Chase Hartung.'Jr., MsnagrTNatiosaV Biscuit ' Co.. ioTa number of his friends on - the palatial and spseious gasolene launch Pawnee, ' Capt. Jesse Pppe, msster.T - -RefresbmenU were.: served on board. 'Those enjoying Mr, H&rtung's hoepi tality 'were, Miasea Mabel Bartliog, Edith Berry, Lillian Tolson and Messrs. Ed. K, Willis, Jr. of Wael.pgton, N. C.;ndO;J. BelL ' r t ; Mr. and Mrs; eronedtbe party, ., J. 7 Tolson Jr. 'Chap- f;jlsto gg::e .SSHEiil'o LIFE JU1111 JU. UUUIUoUlI (Formerly With J. A. Jones) V Cptton Advances flue Points Special to Journal ,-- New York, Sept. 15 -The cotton mar ket was stronger r today on buying by spot houses, and, spinners. Srot sales twenty five hundred bales as fivepointa LATHAM, ALEXANDER &CO, -: Kln ot Rattleanakca ; "Northeast, Onslow eounty Septem ber H-MrV Blake Reece, son of Mr. Albert Reece,-one of our leading far mers aod'merchanta, killed the. largest rattlesnake -yesterday . that vas ever seen in in is seciiois. - ,r f,The young man. accompanied, by bi dog, was -making - a trip around his father's plantation when t ha. dog treed and when Mr. . Reece came up hewas horrified to find the largest- snake that he had. 'ever seen; pntside of a circus. si viking at his dog A well aimed shot, however, put hia snakeship out of bust '"Actual measuremant showed the rep tile to be elkht feet long, eighteen inch. ea in -circumference arouhd hia body, live inches between the eyet, and it carried a chime of thirty-two rattles.V. v ,... J vBncKl;oncKl Bncki See uXf of Brick find save money, f .;msnignt nawr, u?, ftJL. BAiLEY HOT IHEiOH! photo of Murderer, of iliss Vestal 'fl'ttooue Coroner's' unquest;. Held at; The , Court House Last'c- ; ' - JTight -V ijA 9 o'clock last night more than four hundred people both white and colored haa assembled at th court house to hear the evidence given by "the witnes ses before the coroner's Jury who were investigating the eause of Clayton Ka-' nedy's death..- It will . be remembered that Kennedy was murdered at his hobie on Cypress street lastv Sunday mornir g - . irTv-MYiasj , Shortly after 8 o'clock the -Jury air rived and .tlie-investigatioa which coh sumed abojt 2hours Was begun; A num ber.of witnesses were, placed voo the stand and trigidiy ' examined. , Several eircomsunces that heretofore - were not known werp brought out and .the ease now has a i very different aspect fiom what it had at firsts ' At tne conclusion or tnis the juiy re tired to an ante roomt where after d liberating on the ease- they returned the following ferdictt, " j,. 7 11 We,- fhj coroner's jury empanelled this the lltb day of September, 1916, to investigate the causa f 1 Clayton Ken nedy's death, hereby render the follow. log verdict: Thai-death 'was due to a fractured -kullr caused by s blow en Kerman. Ruffln Bryant or Kate Gard ner, and recommend' that they, be held wstbout bail for furtber Investiga iThos. Daniels,: Foreman " Edward Clark; ' ' " ' " t WB, Blades;' ' -'A.,H. Bangert.' , 1 ' S C. F..ElHson. J - 's C.JP," Bartling, Secretary.' After this verdict had teen rendered' the three prisoners were removed from the, court room and- placed in jail 'to await a further hiwrfnir. -- ' i, ,Bt DoesTfot Besemble "VYm. J.' w ' ; change Stables. PHONE 261, ' STABLES 103 EAST FRONT ST.. HEAR NEUSE RIVER BRIDGT:. School Girl ? Having ;He : Ideal rOf ' -7 True Love She Ends Wselangton, Sept. 16. "Jim; why did you ever believe the falsehoods that were told about me? My idi al of - ttue love is shattered, and today is my last day in school and on earth. I am wri ting tl.ia botween c!onb s at school." 1 his was the note, h-ft iy I n Arlona Slivers, a 18-'ar-old h;Kh bc1.(hI tirl, ho ia at her hu;;: d( ; i luuuy, after hhvmg tuken three onnc:s of cii.holic aciJ. Tie 1 1, aft"r c ,j'y ' ir tiendhir I..'.', aM ' li'l Y t r' at the 1. h'M'l, t'.! :i v, .,t I uii.i! f n.l 1 i i I. 't v .. :, c'.' ' l ' I ,. My., . t y, ! A photographeceiVcdfj?bjL..ChieXof Police Hsrgett last night from authori ties of High -Point, , N.C., destroyed the belief that Wrt. J. 'Bailey whd Is now confined- In the Craven county 'jail is Levy Maynard, the murderer of Miss Vassal of High Poict, N."C. ". I It was at first thought that Bailey was the man wanted by the police of that place but-without the, least doubt he Is not the man- v, - Vant Savings Banks. j. Washington,; .ept," 14-Postm aster General "Hitchcock. Attoroev General Wickeralam and Secretary f theTrea eury MacVeagh, constituting, the board of trustees of the- new postal savings' bank system, will tneet 4 jday or two previouaja the cabinet meeting set f of September 24 at the white house, tor the purpose of passing upon about 2. 000 applications fromv banks - throughdut the country to ie designated as postal savings Itanksir The- beant will review the report .to be submitted by : (he special 'Committee of postal' officials' which has been engaged fa organism tne postal eavrngasystenu-' v f . Offldala of the postofflce department believe that the system will be put h to actual operation very shortly after the meeting of.the .board of trustees. f.in order t6'mak6ioxrriipr our fajl and -winter "stock rwe ! are disTOSing:o!ourr Screen UQOir anajvvinaow oqreens at cdsi. j; o. oasnigni, now. Jones County - Republican Convention . 1 d e Hi Ji H v f ' . t.'l The Republicans of Jones county met in the court house at Trenton . Septenf btr 10th, - - - f 1' i ennventinn was called to order by Cii y Chairmun, John K. Brork and J.'..,. . fcCutchen an Secretaiy, after whi( h t!,a tfiiiporgry orjunization was ma Id crmmiunt. - .. - - - . The chuirmnn stated t..e il jctof the ii.iH-t . as to nnmmr.te c tee for t . ! . ' ; u? a and y (.... . S C i. . .: i i 1 !" .' f r t" fi r K I I J 1 i1 y. I.-ai. -.--5tw m .t.j . - - . - 4aa.- i . ','ir'iv',-t',' " - f The bole in the ground, (he crevice in the wall, a friends pocket took or your own; is not as sate a place to keep your money in as is our oanK, waicn is lire ana Durgiar prooi. .s,!',. iuci uiwc nuu nave uvi uauact nuu ua tu iiiuac who have. 1 We pay1 liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent.. MArVK OUR BANK YOUR BANK. 9 i- THE PEOPLES BANK ' I '" ' LADIES ATTENTION! Another large ship ment of Ladies Coats and Suits just received of Stylish, Up-to-Date Garments. We can save you money on these goods. See our line of Ladies Dress Goods and Silks. ii j. Baxter DEPT, STORE' Nit Miners Xam'p " Causes Explosion Id Min&: .'Many Iojured -A f 'Valid Dead.- Linton Ind., Sept. 14 One deed, one fatally Injured and five seriously hurt Is the result of a gas ex-plosion eauat-d by miner's defective lamp In. Van daliani:ne No. 10, 9 miles from here ta dt.y.' Ihere were 300 men working in the mine, but they bad been ohanfctd to sn'ther part of the nana this morn ing, r i V...i fact alone: prevented a fearful d;iiter. .- . .. . - 1. axtor is di aJ, David Rwoae ' at tne point or oaia aun 1 ivu'.!. -..-( , : c.ii not c' h Ere as v 1, I t: s f . i tuve aln'i: , i I v. " ' ' ( ' r. ' i ,,f t ( . ! v:'. . An 111, --' ,ii.4 eIks.temple; TELEPHONE 400 .'si 'f. ELKS TEMPLE, FIRE' ACCIDENT,.1 HljXLTHrtPUmOLASS, LIV. STOCK, ' AUTOMOBILE, BOILER, ' FLY-WHEEL, BURG- V v LARVSUREXV BONDSr ; V ' NEW BERN BUILDING ; LOVASSNSrtor I' - ' Series' opens October utrE, -'- ! 1 - - ... ..v . j.j . h i v-.f X'fiU'Yr-n j n.'.') " 1 1 fv i 4 i I . M v!.- . la. . If so, let U3 ec!1 you." You - Whit If 1 1 l - : 1 1 ( romfLt UA
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