- . SUM B II II 130. . L.;:i CMICLIVA. L)L: DAY .'IGIINLNO. SLPTEHBIIH. Jl 1910. TWENTY NINTH YEAH, t 4 " it- . , mm ''Ml! II, . Serviceable Zzniz sp' - ;iIIS Bank places at the disposal of it pa- i's ' iroDStiis complete raoueru .equtpiueiii auu - the service uf its trained force of employ- - 4Vees. It is the aim of its management to render every possible assistance and persons desiring to transact -;any financial business are invited to confer with our , officers . Capita) is a strong element in determining the safety of a bank It is" this fund which stands as i an impregnable bulwark tetween depositors and any f possible los. This Bank has1 larger Capital than any. other financial institution in this section of the state. : Wm. B. BnADES, V. Pre. "GEO B PENDLETON, Cashier jH Rliv,liMi?ilokv,v' : I' QUICK SERVICE " Minutes .. count when ' you are waiting1 for -medicines.' That is the time when QUICK DISPATCH to the1 drug store is appreciated. Presciptions fiom your physician by,, telephone receive extra attention. , ' - " GASTON-DRUG COMPANY' 7710 $SZZisMi Stor ON THE COR NER PHONE No. 65 , THE POST-OFFICE s.is I "1 I t i A OiilS REDUCED PRICES - All 10c. and 12-1 -2c Goods Now 8c. - 15c. Goods Now 10c. 20c. " , " 1.5c Barrington Dry Goods Go. President to Urge Appropriation 4of 12,000,000 for Trotr&ction'ofi ',pnm Oanat".--'- t.rs::i'--,..- ! -.. -...-J. -- t-1 New Haven, Conn Sept. 20-PresH dent Taft b looking forward to one of the hardest legislative fights of hi ad winiatratton du-ing the coming short session Of Congress at - which he, will seen to rorce inrougn emu prvviuiug for 200,000 pproprktioBto fctart wor$ upon the Panama canal fortification!.- Aside fro-fr tha question of the right of the -Unit d" .States to fortify the xoMtSthcre ia a difference Ct npin i6n a to the advisability Of thia move the considered-from tbe standpoint of Unitedjtates alon Tha oppoaitioa Js the: laat Congrees to fortifying the canal waa led by Champ Clark, who la picked for apeak or in the vent Of ademocratia congress and the adminiatration ia counting on a fairly united Democratic opposition to the project: It will therefore,-be the plan of the President jto force the pro positfjo through the coming; ahqrt aer aion of congreaaln order to avoid taking any change, on leaving the matter to the next congresa.j tho pohticaj make up of- which ia at thia time a matter of very sarioua doubt, , ' - ; Jonu Daniels Dead ' f Jonai Daniele, "one of the beat .known colored men iij the City ia dead.: t For many yeara Jonas haa heeh a drayman on the atroeta of hew Bern and he al- waya enjoyed the reputation of being prompt and reliable. He waa polite to tverybody, very induatrioaa and atten tive to bia ork. - By faia industry and thrift he bad accumulated a home and a bit of property benidea. ' The deceased waa upwards of seventy , years of age and had been faiHng for several months when he waa called to bis reward. - lie funeral wilt be from St. Peters church, of which he waa a member, this after noon 5 o'cloek. v L l:.:o 'jiii ,-fJ8.fi;i.;.;u;c:iEEiv RETAILING Harvey Morse Carteret Cuonjr Bound 4)vcr to , Federal-- v 'j, -"--iOoiirt'--X r-J 1 " -" " -. During the past few weeks there have been a arg' number of alleged bktckadera and--jrtlera captured by the revenne officers in this' scctloo and brought to this cit for a preliminary hearing before United States "Commis sioner Cha's, B. HilL i - "r ? S . The latest aadjtmn to the ranks oft those that will be tried- at the next term of Fedftral Court' which. convenes ia this eity on . October24th is Morae white man -who bVea In -Carteret Co, Morse was brought before Commission er, Hill yesterday morning and given a hearing on a warrant charging him with operating an illicit still and also retail ing.; After hearing the evidence given by the witnesses Commissioner Hill de cided that there was probable ctuse and Loan! the defendant over to ihe next term of Federal Court under a bond of 2C0, which he gave and was released from custody. I v 1 r,v 1 i. "1 in 1 11 1 Mi 11 11 1 twrsnsji ' .11 ..n'zzzTSL'rir"' M'r:r :' " 1 "van o vMk VCkA :y'L"' ' WE HEREWITH ALLOV VIS you just a peep, at one of the Bwag 'gerest Derby sty'es of the dayvit's a" GOLD-BOND Hat 'hat sells at $2.00, but contains Three Dollars worth of value and H is one of the many shapes now in vogue on Fifth; Avenue, New ? York every seasonable color,, too. . ; j v Remember the price. $2UKr" with a signed and sealed.GUARANTEE BOND -. S. Y jkipman: Cor. Middle S.F. pC' lt. filock We are shewing this week a beautiful line Art Squares. Hall Runners and Rugs at low figures to close out quick J; J. Baxter. To the Public Miss Jennie Sultan who has been well known to the millinery trade of New Bern for the beat five years will now he in a position to property serve her many friends Cod patrons.- betas associated with Lette'i. the Woman's Hatter, 109 Middle Street. - New York Cotton Market. Special to Journal, New York, Sept. 20 Although the cotton market was dull today the under tone was much firmer and prices exper ienced a sharp recovery on short cover ing. Spot sales none prices unchanged. LATHAM ALEXANDER ft CO Band Plari Dixie" -at Encamp- . melt of Federal Soldiers in - Atladtie dir. N. J.t Sent. 20iWilh rteaders'of the "lost cause"? cheered 'as heartily as those wbo led the armies ef chief 's Van Sant'aband playing Ute"re6- el" air of "Dixie; tbe 44th national encampment of the Grand Army of te Kepuoue began here today. - tx Never befora has there haeir. anck m. complete absence of aectkmal feeHng and dotens .of Sootb.ern soldiers, who have ''dropped in" for the encampment are hailed as "comradea.' So strong la this fraternal spirit that there $ talk of imergtog 3ft (L A.' BY-l and the organizatbn of Southern sucvi- vora ihtoone body for future -encamp- menta While this union will hardly ma torutlixe at this time, it is considered signiflcantby the leaders of theG. AvR. that (he idea should, have gained auch headway so aooo after ita proposal and its ultimate success is predicted. ; The annual parade wllrbe held Wed nesday. A resolution will be presented to the encampment Thursday, calling upon the railways to establish a uniform rate to veterans for all future encampments. Encampment headquarters were open ed this afternoon on Young'a pier. A reception to Commander-in-Chief Tan Sant will be given tonight on the steel pieri The attendance exceeds . expecta tion J and headquarters are the liveliest p!ac in Atlantic City. $.- ' Brick I Bnckl Brick! See us for Brick and save money. S. Basnight Hdw., Co. . Thousands Anxious For Light. ' Unusual' Fish Catch t. Tbe loungers around market dock sometimes fish with hook and line to vary the manotony of . their existence, Catching now and then a little catfish or eel. ; Bat this week '. they are having some real sport, Monday waa a 'hick;' day, several very large ' cats and a whopping -big eel were- caught but tbe excitement grew intense .when a large "rok fish" weighiog eight pounds waa caught Yesterday another one of those fish waa 'caught which -weighed six pounds. V Rockflab, habit deep and cleat water and are .utually caught with a net, and tbe fact of their coming into a muddy dock an J biting a baited hook ia a very strange occurrence ; ' , " ,1 1 III IIJ III I 1 1 Hi v , Monument to Confederate, ,N . Washington, D C Sept. - 20th. -Ia conformity with 'he recommendation made just before bu death by General Oates, Federal commissioner for mark; ing the graves of of ; Confederate sold ier and sailors who died In ' Northern prisons doting the Civil ; wary tne' war department has awarded a contract for ,JV John L. Robinson . r Jones) i.rr l (Formerly Wjth Jr A. X. t V . . fiiV !tiVery;"SareVand:6xi-- J. change Stables, v Special IHntb fiiraUivtrj aodterti Lin tha eonstructioa faf monument. otin erate cemetery at Fort Lookout, Mry-Jn'' Mr: Editor; . Oo about Sept 2d "Another Citizen" wrote And asked a reply to "Citizen's" inquiry which . appeared in your paper on August 6th.' But-up to this time no one has taken the time or Interest to give us any light on the subjects Inquir ed aitout I take it that the people of New Bern, are as a . whole, very , much interested in this matterf and arguing from that standpoint 1t seems to me that the board of aldermen, or the wa tor, and light deparment ueht to let a ray of light flash out over the situation and thereby relieve the anxiety of both VCititen" and "Another. Citizen,'! ai d nrav be some other Dei-sons who are as equally "interested, but are silent, ho ping however; that some one. would at least make someobseivationa that would tend toward bringing light out of dark ness. &i - ej ' " i " We note from the papers that Char lotte U having her water and light de partment investigated by an expert acr eoontant secured from - the Southern Auditing ucv., would it not pe well lor the people of this city,, to do as Char loots has done I Of course auch a ; step, ought, to be the last resort. The . books siow, and I have heard several persons say also, that there were a number of persona wbo iave "nit paid any tvater renta during tbe past- six,, to twelve months; Thia being true,- there must be s cause for it, and that cause .ought to be known. -"T'jf Now, will some one who can, throw some light On thia matter; and do so at once, and thereby ajlence , both' Citi i.n" and "Another Citizen.! if thai land, where lie buried theltodle of 3, 386 Confederates,' Lack -of identifica tion prevented thf erectiop of Individual headstones. f"' , t" . ' 7.i II r 1 llillU LU1. .-T 1 STABLES J 103 EAST . FRONT. ST.'. NEUSE RIVER BRIDGE. " ding natorlai paiutG e GIL: "iar. load of Windows,' Doors and Blinds juet to hand, i Can fill your orders all sizes at riht. prices. Bolusters, Newels. Mantles and. turned', work. -L. & M. Semi-Paste, -High grade yPaint3. , O112 cillca makes two ' " - '. . - Cosghs' snd Colds, At -this 'season when coughs are so "prevalent,! an ef fectual remedy, Jnd one easily obtained is Perry Davit' Painkiller. It is no nos trum, vended by nnknown agents, but has stood the ' test - of -over seventy years; and those ' who use the- article, Internally or externally, will connect with it grateful recollections of Its wor thy inventor. , ' - , ' r iii 1 wiii 1 hi i' -r - rl- V Assistants Aislned y nookworm . v Crusader ' ' 'j. Raleigh, N C, Sept 20 Dr. Jna A Ferrell, in cliare of the hookworm crdsaJe undt'r theaucpices of the Uocke feller .SanltatiiMi board has .difinely 8;:-rneu l.'.s ass-sUfts to s-rvice in I -' -Ocular T 'i'' 's to work pptlieiti' t f i ' a. .- of I , (1 t' 9 J : i- : Dr. C. V,. f !',. Wrt I-o. 6 f. ;'s and 'j. In I of . i A WeU Known Citizen Say. ' - find Savodine to be a moat excellent remedy fojiaial catarrh, eolda, ' head ache and neuralgia ate quickly relieved bid It w ? " - ' ; V .-I-' J.'J. TOLSON, j e J . J City Tax Collector. ; New Bert, NU,T, jRutenburft-Cohen. The following invitation received by friends in this city will be of interest to many. '6i' v..'.;V- C5"'?-' ;; 'v ; Mr. snd Mrs nenry Cohen' ' request the pleasure of your company at the marring of their daughter ; ; Maorica . ''Lv:-i. "'CSv; '- to . .,:,' '.;-; . . Mr. Nii'bolna Rutenberg Vi'ednRSday ehing, Sptemler th twenty-e!,'hth, ninotetn hundred an ' ... . ten ' ', ' . J 1 at s'ix o'clock t ', ,'' l,f .7 V.V.t Craoe street, .. : ' ' !, Va. f ; -. . ..,.. . j . lit . 'fr W-'V- Fife 'W -4 Show Love Julian. For John M, Salisbury, Sept. 20 The body of the lat John M. Julian, editor of the Sal iabury Post, who died at his home here from pellagra Friday afternoon waa in terred in the Chetnut Hill cemetery in this city Sunday afternooe, a large con course of several thousand people be - - t ing present m attestation Of the high esteem in which he was held by this community. The ceremonies were eon. ducted at the home by the pastor 'of tbe dead editor, the Rev. M. M. Kinnard, f St. Jphn'a Lutheran church.' - The Junior Order American Mechanics, the Woodmen of the World, and represent tatives of .other fraternal orderv, of which Mr, Julian was an honored mem ber, attended in it body; . The officers of tbe Bill - Nye Jflem6rial-Mociation , in this state of which Mr. Julian was the secretary and treasurer, also attended in a. body. Among the .out of town viaitora were representatives pf the press from Raleigh, Durham, Greens bpro, Lexirgton, Charlotte, StatMViQe apd other places, o NoJ roan b'eeverf been shown more poQor at a funeral in Salisbury than Mr. Julian who waa heldj in universal esteem, . Foatal saving Baaka I Wash(ngtoiSept4o Attorney Gen eral Wlckersham,Sc"relary MacVeagj and Postmaster . General JJitehcock, who constitute the board of control; for the foetal Savtngt banks,' will have a pre liminary conference between the caU net meetings next week. f - , v It ia understood , the board la ready to recommend the eatabliahmenof one ank in each of the States and: torritor- e where It baa been decided to make the experiment,- It is the plan, to issue certificates etdeposit in one farm ap to $9. and la other forms for $10, $20rand $50.' They will ba j non-trsnsf ertable and non-negoliabla. ' ' ',' t, -s The applications of banks desiring to become .depositaries ;f the- funda far outnumber the applications of 'the post offices to be equipped to - take 'tbe sav inga. In ' South Carolina ten banks want to be depositories and oply three post offices want to be designated.-? -J The New Bern' Banking & Trust Co. speaks in the advertisement on this page of the service that a bank rend ers, r Few jieople' appreciate " all that a bank does for its depositors' en(jl th community at largo, The fact is that ths bank Is the financial heart from which flows the rf sources that develops manufacturing ani tther-enterprises, furniiiliing employment 'and; general commercial activity. ', ;V-:':i i.- F-til Error ct Taw I'.'Jl Employe No oneY education is complete if he has not learned to save'his hard-earned dollars. How many times in your life have you wished you had the money you knew you had thrown -away foolishly. Dollars planted in the bank are like seed planted in the ground; they grow. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. TUB PEOPLES BANK ( r . -i.. - CBILDREN-S 11 DRESSES We have put in stock a nice line of Children's SCHOOL DRESSES and you can buy 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. J. J. BAXTER DEP'T. STORE ELKS TEMPLE W. G. BOYD ? ELKS TEMPLE, :-: TELEPHONE 400 REAL ESJTE CITY, SUBURBAN, COUNTRY : INSURANCE FIRE, ACCIDENT, HEALTH, ' PLATE GLASS, LIVE STOCK, AUTOMOBILE, BOILER, FLY-WHEEL, BURG- K - - LAKY, SURETY BONDS. -1 : - INVESTMENT i'fiW BERN: BuiipiNG - ;i LOAN "ASSN. NEXT I SERIES OPENS OCTOBER , I; w-t ntjn " f ij t rgswjse - 3eifagsjijjL Etrporia, Va. 23-One m r"s hen 1 v i r e v " 7 ' " '. THE BEST a, w ). 1 , ,-ff : w ..r j i i

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