Newspapers / New Berne daily journal. / Sept. 22, 1910, edition 1 / Page 1
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.PAFLU VtlTll ' ; KNOWN CIRCULATION fA . tSTAEIiSHED C 1 i V 1 ! 1 i t';AA ' A V 1878 .NEW BERN. XOIiTII CAROLINA. TIIlll$lAWI(UXlNi, SEPTEMBER. -J2 .UnO.: TWKNTI NINTH, YKAH - v ,K 4 6 4; Serviceable Batiks ArrHIS Bank blacr s at the disposal of itV pa- j ' - v.1 II tronsjts complete modern equjpmenf; and? kf - ' the service uf its trained force vof employ , eesIt is the aim of its management to render; every. ' possible assistance and personsdesiriag fcK transact v s any financial business afq invited io confet with 6uf ' : officers Capital is a strong element Sir determining ' the safety of a bank. It is this fund which stands as an impregnable bulwark between depositors andany -. possible loss. This Bank has larger Capitar than any' - other financial. institution In this section of the state. JAS. B. BLAJU5S, IW i IV Wn, B. BliADEH. V. Pro UKO A. KEEN. VV i-iWfc'. 4 B PENDLETON, Cashing mm nWi'Ufnnmii J. M. MITCHELL & GO. WILL HAVE THEIR THURSDAY SEPT. 29TH. Possess Your Souls in Patience and Wait They Will do You Good. J. fl. MITCHELL t CO. .' - I imm mini t linn nin mi 333 WE HEREWITH ALLOW you just a peep at one of the swag gerest Derby styles of the day it's a GOLD-BOND Hat -hat sella at $2.00, but contains Three Dollars worth of value and it fa one of the many shapes now in vogue, on Fifth Avenue, New York every seasonable color, too. Remember the price, $2.00, with a signed and sealed GUARANTEE BOND S. Lipm&n Cor. Middle & S. F. fit. B. Block IE' ESCAPE . J i4" i m DEATH Miss .Clara iiryau Irij rcd ; by Bolt of j)ijhtriog Yesterday. v J Shortly ifter-oVe. Vclock Jestet-dBj afternoon several : ever .' crsshea of thunder were beard ' in cityj and thiee who were on Streets began to aeek shelter in odef jto avoid apy-poj, aibrHby vt foWig Blrnik by Kghtnhlg.rV The first hole of I nrhtning struck aJ Byoaniore tree 'n ' if rVjr. of' Mr. J." WfdtHl's reBidenci Johnson Street. Running down the trunk of the treejt struck the granits cu-ctiing which bounds the.sidewalk, aad from there' went on across the street and entered the ground. Mies Clara Bryan who is employed at the Singer sewing machine office and who lives on Johnson street, was pass ing under the tree just as the bolt strpek and wa&Jtnocked insensible. She was picked up and carried into a nearby re: idenca where medical attention was ren dered her; and when heard "from late yesterday afternoon she had almost completely recovered from the ahock. But for the fact that the bolt struck on the opposite side of the tree from Miss Bryan she would have undoubted ly been instantly killed The effect was also felt in Mrs. Thomas' boarding house near by, two chairs in the dining room being overturned. . The second bolt struck the pavement in front of Lucas & Lewis' store on Middle street, but no damage was done. If it's Hardware or Buil ders Supplies that you want, see us before you buy. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. Norman Lewis Captured. Rocky Mount, Sept. 21st. Norman Lewis, the negro who fired upon Chief of Police Stallings on Sunday uiht at Spr'ng Hope and gave him a wound in his chest that will prove fatal so physi cians believe, was taken in Henderson this morning after haying been hunted by a pos.e of a hundred men fortwo nights and a day. Hlood hounds were used on the negroe's trail, and the up per end of Nash county and a goodly part of Franklin was gone over in an effort to find the negro, The negro was taiten shortly after eight o'clock this morning as he wan attempting to board an outgoing freight from Henderson. The negro had about forty-five dollars in money on his person at the time of his capture. A telephone message re ceived shortly after the noon hour sta ted that the negro confessed- that he is the person now wanted, but now claims that it was his wife tnat fired upon the Lffker. His wife is in Spring Hope and will no doubt be detained. - CHARGED 1 i A. Ii.', Stern, A' lineal Isurai)ceJhree Negroes' A ,yr, Agent,' Spen (fa Kight hi WIJU Mr. kt, h. ;. Sterhi & ,loeal insuracce agent, Iwaa arrested yesterday , after noon on a warrant eVjing him - with embezzlement 'and in lef au 1 1 of a bond of $l(Xr waa 'committed to the count yj jil where be staid last night. ' Only . meagre detiis of the affair could $e learned last night ut it seems that Mr. Stern- had an half interest in a moving picture show atKinston. Sev eral days ago he. disposed-of this enter prise and jfailed to turn over his part -nershare of the money ie:eiVed from the sale, ' He was summoned to make his appearance before a'mat-istrateand settle the matter, but this he failed to do and his asrest yesterday afternoon followed. We are showing this week a beautiful line Art Squares, Hall Runners and Rugs at low figures to close out quick J. J. Baxter. Nannie P. Street Passes Away. Alter weeks and months of a brave struggle, all that was mortal of Nannie P. Street gave up Wednesday morning, and the life battle is over. Only those who knew Misa Street and her sur roundingscan appreciate her life work. It was quiet but brave, it was Bevere yet no complaint. There was constant worry and endeavor, yet no giving up until the flesh became too weak and yet the same.'cheeful spirit looked the world in the face until the last, A father Mr. S. R. Street, sister and brother survive. Miss Street was 3-t years old. The funeral services will he held at Christ Church this morning at o'clock. 10 i z 1 ENNlLBBiiilB m '"it. kM Bar Meeting .. . The members 5t the New Bern Bar are requested to meet at the Sffice of clerk of the Superior Court on Thurs day Stpt. $2 i910 tt l o'clock a. rti. for the purpose of fixing a calender for October term, Civil Coorj.-'.:..:'-'. W. M. WATSON, Ckik . Supreme Court Willimgton Dispatch Moved lHto New - Fail Opening September 29 ThW is the season of the Fall millin ery ooenlng and every lady in the city is anticlpacing J. M. Mitchell's Great Fall opening which takes place next Thursday September 29 h. AU of the latest Pyriuian styles will be on exhibit at that time and the exhibit will with out any doubt eclipse any seen in this city this season. Remember the day and the date. Thursday S -ptumber 29tb. . New York Cotton Market. Special to Journal. New Yjrk, Sspt. 2t The cotton mar ket was strong today on good buying by trade interests which influenced con siderable short covering. . Outside buai Continues to be small. Spot sale one hundred and twenty four bales at fif teen points advance. . ' ' '"-. LATHAM, ALEXANDER & CO. HEARING HELD used of March ering- Clayton pCeBoedy Giv - ea , Preliminary Hearing. " Rnffln Bryant, rlenry Kerman Juvd Kat ie GBrdneriall iolored, were given a preliminary bearing before Mayor Ma Canny yesterday afternoon xxi warants charging' them with being implicated in the murder of Clayton Kennedy, col ored, who was murdered at big borne on Cypress street several days ago. Af ter the evidence bad been given the Mayor found probable cause in the eager anainst Bryant and, the Gardner womar and they were remanded to jail to await 'rial at the next term of Craven county superior court In the case of Henry Krman, the Mayor decided to reserve his deeision until today, and in the mean time. Kerman is being held. The trial began at 2 o'clock at the court house yesterday afternoon, and a large crowd was in attendance, for, as is always the case a proceeding of this variety attracts much attention. A lage number of witnesses were placed on the stand and as much time was ta ken up by each of these in giving their evidence, it was near seven o'clock when the trial was concluded. The evi dence given was practically the same as that first given by the principals and showed plainly that Kennedy was mur dered by some one whom he had warned to keep away from his home on account of his wife. Brick! Brick f Brick! See us for Brick and save money. J. S. Basnieht Hdw.. Co. Mr. Deppe's Remains Arrive. 'lir diL J ''7 ::LJai2iii The remains of Mr. Nelson R. Def -pe, who died at Florence, S. C, Tues day afternoon from the effects of an at tack of appendicitis were brought to this city yesterday morning and carried to his late home on Avenue A. The fu neral services will be condjeted from Centenary church this afternoon at five o'clock by the pastor, Rev. J. B. Hurley, and the interment will be made in Cedar Grove cemetery. Mr. Deppe first came to New Bern from Pennsylvania about eighteen years ago and went into the milling business. He rehiainedat this business for three years after which he moved to Onslow county and went into business for himself. Several months ago he returned to New Bern with his family, and established a box factory. A few weeks ago he went to Kingstree, S. C, where he intended establishing another box factory, "but during the time he was perfecting his arrangements he was stricken with ap pendicitis and his death followed. Caleb Powers in Congress The W il mington Dicpitch came out .1 Saturday enlarged to seven eolumnl eight pages, instead of ' six columns. The paper bas;iust moved into new quarters,, a modern new horoel-'rlt has added to 'its equipment, and .facilities for getting orit a paper anq has also added to its telegraphic serviced 1 The uiapaicH- in-r.u nun sua uiiib livest ane most readable papery in the State and it larger equipment and ser vice simply moon hat;it : ia.t goinj to give; the people more a ;'good thing.H ghe (Dispatfih always stands i-'-at-the top of the column !and its many friends will rejoica in its substantial 'eviqenco of Wh'.-y'm .v-W yit-i d.. . Chapel Hill,: K' .G- Sept, lThe North. Carolina Geologkal and Econo mic Survey will be presented by Jos eph Hyde Pratt," State - Geologist, at the third annual National Good Roads : Fight Among Oyster Men. ' Richmond, Va., Sept 21 Governor Mann l!as ordered .a : Wevirvey of the Jamea river oyster baukf oto be made today to prevent a threatened shot gun battle between:; the' planters and .the tongers, who have moved their , stakes. The tngertA,hTiver 'sei ;"puljing "up stakes, charging that tbe"planteia hsve set ihetn bo aseqcroaeljL upon pubjic byste i!. ground, c Fiah,fiomrais8ionef Lee la on the seene with he oyster po lice gunboats iq enforce praer. i mm B Build inglMcri a Paints Oils Carload or?Winciows poors - and ' Blinds just to harid Carl fill your Orders' all sizes at right prices. ' -.Bolustets, Newels; Mantles and turned work. L. & M.J Semi-Paste'-High grade" Paints. - One gallon makes two' - ' " '' ' : ' May ' Not be Ti'iccl uKoi Several yersey,i-iii.y, rti ."oupw ioupreio court Justico Swayse; hi charging the September grand jury ef Hudson coun ty here today,' advise! them to bring in no indictment against Jaines J.'Gallugh er, the man Who( shot Mayor Gaynor. Justice Swayso said that if Galbigher will make addrestea on i'Convict La- J were Indicted now - for the . charges a borin Public Road Cnnstrection," and gainut him, he could never be 'trHd for on "The Crest of the Blue Ridge High- murder, if Mayor Gajnor should die way." ' ', ' , ' -. '. V within ayeur and a day, ' according to The State Geologist has been invited to the Now Jersey law. . ;".'' '' 1 ' make an address in Atlanta, Ga. Ooto- "There are onlv two thincrson which Callaghor run be indicted," Kiiid J notice Swlinyse. "Thece are cnrryin;t conceal ed wcuii'i'ii nd n-irmult with intent to !- ";!!. ! 1 if (.1'','; ;.!i"r vi-rn Convicted bee 23th to 30th. The State Geologist ber 8th." before the Southern-' Commer cial Congress; the subject" of his Ad dress will be "The EelnUon of Cood Itoadl to the In Itmtrial AdvancwH! nt of the South." - On Monday, October 3rd, l!:eS:nf Geoloi' t wiil a l.lt--i! a tuci t t--Union tomity cit'uerm at , : i 1 (j ! ' 11. Washington, D. C. September 21st. When CalebJ Powers, ndmmated for Congress by the Republicans of the eleventh Kentucky district, takes' his seat in the, House, bis district being overwhelmingly Republican, he will not be the only man in high public position in Washington who has been in jail for alleged crimes. Powers, as is well known, waft, for years in prison charged with complicity in the murder of Gov- ernot Goebel, and later 'pardoned by Governor ' Wilson. J us: Icq Horace ft. Ldrton, of Tennessee, was imprisoned in Columbus.Ohio duiirg the Civil war.' He was one of Gen. ; John H Morgan's raiders, with whom be was Captured oh their rash, Venture into Indutna and Ohio. General George W, Gordon, .rep. reseniptive from; the tenth Tennessee district aijd- eommandeT of the United Confederate . YteraD '' Association, spent soma time; in the northern prison after his capture at thebattle of Frank lin, v where,, leading Jiis brigade in 'a eharge on the. Union breastwork,-; his horse carried bim far th advance of his inen andintO the arms j, of .a merciful enemy. 'ho might have slain hini, but spared nun ;or ajrest irora nis impetuo sity in a secure northern prison. Con gressman Richardson," of th. eighth Alabama1 dumct,. was in -1863. , a Con federate" prisoner in a Murfreesboro, Tenn, jail under sentence to bang as a spy, He says ne would doubtless have met such a fate, but for the fact that General Forrest surprised the Ftdefals and rescued him. : So there will be two members of the next House who have had td suffer the agony of sentence to death, when Caleb Powers takes his seat. l ' ' J, - ,-' ".'. -, : Nominations. for the next Congress are now proceeding rapidly. The De mocrats appear to besearlieit in the fitiW, hiving nominated about three of S'Jl, the present size of the Ilouao, whila the Republicans have nominated about C5 per cent of tin ir cund Jut i New York, with 37 meml ers of t' IIoiiHc, is an u uul, I. it mJ e not ii natioiis. ' ' - r r Id C - hi -.en mil. r con, !. 1 .- I A V.'etl ! i t No one's 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. THE PEOPLES BANK CHILDREN'S m 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 DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE FALL AND WINTER NOW ARRIVING CALL AND SEE OUR DISPLAY. Barrington Dry Goods Go. -X' v 1 i. 'Ti ' I'! v . Dr. Duffy's Tonic Mixture , HAS, A RECORD OR' 75 ,YERS OF CONTINUOUS ; SUCCESS GUARANTEED' JO CURE AN V CASE -OF CHILLS AND FEVEa OR MONEY REFUNDED. f.: S: iDUFFYPharniacist ELKS TEJITLE, ? " ' ; : tTEtEPHONE ,400 . RBAt ESTAW INSURANCE ":y vru acc:c::;t, health, ilatc glass, liye- Aurc I n . ... b A v. h ' T J i i 4U i I r I t e-
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