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7 ESTAELLILJ) - c v i:;7. : I is 1 ;)i. TWENTY. NINTH - YMAR. V if 1 -t-V "' " 1t J1 orvice JUS Bank places it Ce ci:. f to. f a- . a . 1 1 trons. its cotr.Diete ir.:, :cr.i c:u:c;:;cnt era the service of its trained f :rce of er." !oy--.. ees. It is the aim of its mahssrir.cnt to render every -possible assistance 'arid persons desinngrto transact , iany financial business arc invited to confer with our f. officers. 'Capital isa stronix element in deterraininir. the safety of a bankvlt is this iund whieb stands as an impregnable bulwark between depositors and any.. T possible loss;iThis Bank has larger Capital than any - other financial institution in this section of the state." JAS. U. KLAOKM. Prt. T. A. OKKLN. V. Pre-", WhvR. BIiAUES, V. ft ev ABO B PENDLETON, Cashier V i.V'liiM j: 4 1 .r ' Minute count Vhett yfiu fare1 waiting frir.-inedjcfnes .T&t k M tinfewten :QUJCK DISPATCH ra ttosdrur tpre & appreciated Presciptions fion your physician, by telephone receivexfratfentiori .QASJOfiRUG: COMPANY PHONBNo.65 ,;v--WVhiuiMi c' TOST-OFFICE Hotel Fropnetor Found, lu Room V,"rt Ilia Throat Cut, Ills Soq r - la Uuder Arrest Chester, P., Sept. 17 John J.-'Et- bus, proprietor of the Edgemont Hotel, this city, waa tniirdred tonight, while asleep in las room, bis ton, Richard, iged J9 years," is" trrested charged with the crime fend ip now in tne county at Media. - Early in ihepv 'ftng uvans went to his roora'to li8dom. : A he did not re- lam to the oflic bia usual hourt Wmi Nicfeers-jn.-a, maMtrate In the second want, went to-lhe- room- occupied by Grans ttnawaken him. When ha opea- ed the door he was horrified to see the piilow covered with blood find a gasp- ing wouod behind Evans left ear. -Tbe police officials were at once notified and a physician was quickly summoned, ' but the ltter reported that Evans Ijadteen dead fr at Jeast aa hour. ' ' ? "Lj. Susuichn oointed ta the sou- who had been about the-hotd .early inUie een- ing, but who had not been seen .round the hostelry tor nearly 'two . houraJfJoven REDUCED PRICES All 10crtodil24r2:Goods:Now 15c. Goods Now ,rJ0cJ 7 Harrington , Dry; GooOslCd;: pi" -you Justp atone pfiheswjig'' j? 'gereat Derby g.tj:cs'.oJie day-rJt's a ., i f aOLp-fi(5ND-Hat.'hat sejla'at $2.00," k'X A iamm-;hJ tontams-.Tee. Pofla'rswcrth-.of:-! If jfrV :..Ss; " ?atae.h4n,is oh'eofthejmanyshapesv " -V K"LZ ' ' J Brt(t ,,ituel Fft Avenue!1' New" " .Jjf t x York every "eeasonabUr rotor, &o v" .IKa ":"xf" 1 'Member thopricZ.OO " Wth k I -K2SASA 'Cor. fiddle St. 1 Block Sj m T mil I millil Hill llllTMUli i.ihiH imm ',mm,i li ail ' .. t t I .4 il f t '"S k 1 1 J VOTES Democratic Executive onjmittee " Met at The Court Ilsjitft; t-' ' ' Yesterday'. -; The Craven County 'Demo-ratic Ex- eintlve- Ooroimtiee met ai the , c6uri house in this city y wterday for (he'ut poBe of canvassing the vote of the Dem ocratic primary which was held .in this county last Thuraday for the. .oAina AIeafst () ;onlujctloltith"the RoesVi- tion of a sheriff for thia county. The following vote was cast; C- - Maple Cypress, ' Vanceboro,-j Trnitts; t.''' Bndgeton.'- y- Taylor's Stpre,!"- Lee's Parm,JVi-.,- 49 -v6 7183 - v -10 New Bern Jat ward,- 81 K rV 57 Second ward. , ; ' . -10q 162'- Tbird ward, P,trtK lnl v... Bern Precinct," XL t' 27 -Tisdale, - t- J1." 14 Search was at once made .for '-the boy and he 'was found late tonight at El wyn, Small town libout three mueelrom tThe police officials state that it u their belief that the murder was committed while the lad was temporarily insane. " i r. - . ... y a CoraPreek, JaspeVT' PfeasanSllV, a New Tork Cotton Market.," Special t6 JoernaL -, New York, Sept 17-ffbe cotton f market .sold pfif. moaeratetjrtoday op profit taking over the weelr endw , Spot sales '9000 bales at unchanged prices. L A.THAH lAiEI AN DSB Lamp Iilode fend' Churcli Bonuk) . 4 ElizaUth City, N.-C, &pLLl74The rotored DiseiDle' Cburcfti' teeated" on Martin street -was burned last night V - 1 , " -V "7:.. i about eight o'clock. V A revival, meet ing has been ta progress during the week, and the flimes vstere discovered bursting thsoogh the building shortly titer the bulldinjt had been lighted for the service last nighty -The flathes had trained muchchead way before the fire department could arrive on the scene --and tbebuild'ng was totallv deatrovexL ' ' r. r The fire was caused by - an exploding lamp. - a "-4 -r A WeU Known Citizen Saytv xy '..Vi.. gssssssMssssssssslssss f- vt";. , t-. ?-:.'. -:y ' "' " 1 " ' ' """-x.. 4-JZ f . '. i y -. -. , - - :t. 'l ' ii -ii i ... ; t find Savodine to be a aiost f jtceljent remedy for nasatcattrrh, olds, head ache and neuralgia are quickly relieved bvic 'i.. 1 ---.VCity TaxCoUeetor. - Has Turned Out $50,000,000 la Gold Washington, D C. Sept. 17Th Klon dike placer mining district in Alaska has produced flSJ.OOO.OOO In gold since 1808 end mining experts, estimate the amount yet to I r mined will qual,that already DrodUc d . - Consul J Cole, ,,of Da cm, states: that the gold output for 1910 will excf d that 6f 1909 when more than "three and a half millions were produced. - Mo-t't of- this gold he slates was shipped to the United plate's A small quantity went to the new Cans diao mint. - Consul 'Cole, at Dawson, reports that rich dep sits of copper - ore have been discovered in the southern partef the Klondike district,; t-' f John L RoI)insoir V , "1 (forme'rlyit.'A, Jones) 1 , . . Livery, Sales "anil ' ,l tT - - ',"; change btablcs. v f !. '.I . Ill .1" "H' ..!... .11 " -i ' . . iiw I lill Jl" fcy tor-.:. Politician's Lieuten ao t, Col. 'Graves; TalCs ,7ith Ex' ' tesldeal Over &Bsf "New Torlk, SeplL-17Tht 4ierls more than ajwesibllity 'that there wlH he an alliance between ColoneTTheo dore Rooseyelt ind-IWilliatfi Bandalph 33 Fort BarnweH,- ' 52 4 80 v B5 4 904 ;.i,060" 1 , Biddle's majority, z W - - y. J i rp?-TIFYv "5- -"Wewfc 'shiwing this weett abeautifut tine Art Squares, Hajl Rvinhers:aiicVRug8 ..at low Jigures to. close ut quick JVJ, Baxter "V'.i. J"' Editor Jullaa Passes Away fV t v- lT-v ' " Sarisbury.'Nl C. Sept. 17 John:' M. Jujian; editor of the Salisbury- Evening Poet, whose illness with pellagra has attracted wiuWattentioo died yeater- l Mr 4ulfBn."who was Stricken-two weeks ago, had been unconscious'stnee Sundsy and despite skilful' attention he grew gradually, worse. He was a mem ber pf the North Caroline Legislature and was Secretary and Treasurer of the Bill jNye Memorial Association tn this btat tie jWS w y$ata old and is survived by a Wife Sod three children; ,'Ai.the beginning of. Lee 8. .Ovey- mad's term in tiie United States Sen ate Mr. Julian served as his private secretary lo .Wa9htng"tonv? He rwas a son 'of te la e Sheriff D, Julian, of Uowari eouaty. oruie past six years be was editor of the Salisbury Poet and ok alesdinirpart . ui the North Paro- lina, Press Afaoctstioa He Was a -rep- ' . - . v. " I . . ... ' iresentaiive 01 me Associatea rress-.- Itia witb.slncere regrot.ihat the Jour nal learns. if Editor - Julian's demise. Bis! was a life that was spnt la assist ing: the needy.- A newspaper man from his youth.': A man of sterling. qualities and a man whose good deeds -will- be a Unit l'lllit.Mia IV.JV.. 1A 411 Sri terests in politics?, was indicated lodiv l John" Temple Graves, chief ' politics t' lieutenant of " Hearst. ' called , to- see I Roosevelt at the Outlook office this af ¬ ternoon.' "He- came at the hitter's ro-q-wst, but -beyond. admitting the fact that Colonel Roosevelt refused f dls. CMS the visitrfHe "refused to exfalain if he sent"fo Graves- to- swept (he Hearst offer of the support of hla in1 dependentiMU- U Vf'r t ? - Graves and die colonel were closeted tothe letter's 'nfvate-offlce for some tmW When the -eandidt4 f their.' VMependeni4Matty for vice-president in the last national campaign departed he'vaM smiling broadry. t He Vas far from -being loquacious', however. .T "Airt care id say is that all of ihe polities we dissussedik what ne con'd xpect would be lalked when one meets Colonel Roosevelt. There Was no Ar ticular political subject under discus sion.) neither , was there anyonspir- sc?-' f : " fll -t iMi.iiii , ii r-' t " A liood ot Mnlleta -Beaufort, N."C,f Sept, 17--Fi8hermeo who have returned from thejr vacations after1 good luck and poor.- .will fjdget in tieir) office chairs whed they near this story; of the opening of the fishing-sea son in this port; 'Next m order will be tlef of incoming vessels gouig high and dry" on shoal of 'tu Met.' Everybody is full of mullefj and -the fish are coming in q fast that the price has dropped from! three cfnts expound t'J IwoVslme fishermen: have, refused the low -. rate and are Tuqningj their : schooners into the Inland ports in search of a better. One-capt in ran ten miies to'escapa the twoeent rate and get.3 J 2. . ' " If jthe 800,000' pounds pf mullet land ed here during. the last three- score hours extended head to tall in a straight liney and moved m that direction, Jthey would reachfrornhfra 0 "Greensboro. - The: souuds and:; bays as' well - as ( he oceiiv .in the vicinity are alive - with mullels.anifc about ? six. hundred people are eejoying the catch. Hi it's 3?rc! waif or Buil clersSufiplies that yotwant see us lfore- you buyJ, Jt S. Basnight Haw. Co , monument .to his memory in future year.' "O J'C ? WTigV?? Republican Senatorial Convention r Tha- Republican -Convention f Jthe Eigh'h Senatorial District is hereby called ta meet at .New Bern. N. C October Eth. 1910, 12 noon to nominate two Republican candidates for said dis trict and to transact such: othw bust neas as may properly come before ir, .' W. t XJlLBIfiKT, . ,T. p..'ltKUWr -k 1 Secretary," , - " Chairman, PHONE 261,": STABLES J 03.;, EAST FRONT ST., NEAR' NEUSE RIVER BRIDGE. ' r. t.:ira j:ei v-. . A mnn or woman who spend all they make without regard to;their futCtre welfare will amount to vey little out niile rf their own sphere. Its regulnrity In saving, no mutler how smtiH, con UnKcnt of coutKO r;on" a unto invtnt. n i nt, t! at t-n att a itidcpenc!. -nee end iii:ke one a factor In. the buttlneas world. . ' ' ' '., ..' u The New Turn I" i.I ng ' and Loan Assoru.non Vvli" a T 't s;r!"i. oj""-i on Oi l. 1 , f 1 v ' ' 1 1 tiow on f 'a 1 y ;'. tii.i-r : 1. I r hJ the U.utuU t:,i) for r : y a f..i ; i. fi j ' i is t 1 . V-- t f r t' I' or. I j - J " 1 .:'ii ' ;!. rsow n or p ( r 1. - i ii-, ' if It . " r i :mjSE n till: p p""j liiL.il i Government rays f 15,632,958 to i Soldiers for v Oue Year--A.lf30 11 .;. .-' "v" Incidentals. X : .1;.' ,-: '.Ws Vit-zton, D. C, Sept. 17-Tho pay ( the - army for tne titcal - year en? ' : t- i:, i it of l i. . i . . . . -Mil .! Bee r- : T -. - ' . f '-.'.. r. i - : - i t f "SS- ' jj. i r i Ir rfLL - r - ' a 71 3 eA - c)T iv UThe hole is the ground the creyice in the wait, a Triends poekelook of your own, is not astsafe a' . place , to keep ' . your Honeyin as is ouroanawnicn isiq-e ana Durgtar prooi. We referhtse who have,notbankee with us to those wliohave., l--h " pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. r MAKE OURAMCYOUR;BANK. v Xnormous Catches jf MnUetr. .- u - r Report comes from Beaufort, and all along the jcosst, that the fisheries are making enormous catchef of -mullet. a t the fish are itbe. Jargeataad of the finest quality-over seen in this section. A, cargo of forty thousand X pounds, brought q this city, was purchased by iUMri George N. Ives, one of the largest fish dealers : here, who re-shipped"yes terday a solid cor' load to .'Wilmington to be dutfibuted to us customers. w . . i-.'...-j .- ..... .v. 't K Daughter pf the BUjhlandcra i-bT RACS'iONK8 MO.TON.-.i'. iMoiaiiiiES: We have put in stock a nice line of Children's SCHOOL DRESSES'and you can tuy these Dress es for what the goods would cost you, they are -made' in the best styles. " We are also showing a pretty line of Aprons for housekeepers and nurses. 0 ;DePT. STORE y J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE " ' "i1 siiiir jm if ; BiiiWinft ITatorlai p ' u , . i - n i i .. I . y on 7 is ' t. (ir l' i The nucleus of this grand and fasci nating book is" one to hold the interest of the most fastidious, , young "or- old The author's masterful style in hand ling her subject matter .warrants -her pen ranking with the best and most en- mriuiiiiiig tii aihbihmu wciver. The story Itself, a pure love romftnee of unusual interest, is centered in the romantic Highlander settlement Of the Carollnas, sentimentalized by the his toric fame of iflora McDonald-rVFlora, Defender-of '.'the White Rose"- once' coined (174G) in the Tower of London for her adherence to the cause of "Bon nio Prince Charlie'' for whom she en durrs;l fcard-hips anl. Sacrifices innmn enillo. ' " '.!:.'' . - ... In 17 ,5 Flora,' with - her huaband, t ' -m' j to North Carolina and pz c 1 1 . onca to Crons Creek,-where ! -' S s rj antl kinsfolk who hail ; ! I r ive hr-r a true Highland 'I ii : divt) it truly a lnvo story, v, i f !' - ! t i 1 i-iii it ('i i niUic pro ' . C : I j . i y i--l Anii-n f . . ': if- ' i-r i.-l .'' ' 1 V i:h l'i"-ary : -., ') ,i 11 : 1 r -SfS" v. ... L2J 'b'L nmrn ti' w; o. ELKS.TEMPLE,-1 i-i ' . . TEXEPH0NE 400" SRBAL ESTATE 'CITY,' SOiBURB.tfl, COUNTRY ifireCagcidenTj :MtTHr'paTE glass, live! STOCK,jAUTOM0BILE'i1BDlLERt'FLt-WHEEL, BUfefr . v-:. : r CARY, SURETY, BONDS,! :? fi ' NEW' BERN "BUILDING V(ir tOAW-'ASSN." , .KEXT- ; SERIES 'OPENS OCTOBER 10.;-;,. insiJ&Ancb l'1 r ""rrri-:;.. , -a X.-),,-', r - ' . r "111 -'f 4 Car load of Vind.r.vs.'Door.i and I: hand. , Caij fill your or ' : r 'S : ;--.3 ; t. R-ltrtcnNcvr':;. ITr.t! tt;;; v x 1 . c in i rG u t c f lis . i ' : 1 i 1 . r. ' : tv;n
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