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' N ."V EZRN. iVGILTfl CAROLINA. SATURDAY HORNING. SEPTEMBER,' 4.i8lOr
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; responsibility connected with collecting rents, mak- c
- ingrtpairt, paying taxes and other details,. The ex- "
perience of our officers is broad and thorough and V;
this Company affords efficient service in every trust V
capacity, T'JfrX&W&s&t Xn;-
. " JAS.' B- BLADES, Pre :T. At WREEJtT Vt pres.,.-. -
Wm. K. BLADES, V..1 R. PEJTOLBTOK, Cashier
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Baby.TJnritten Code ofKen
stuckin9 J$ Thrown to The ;
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THURSDAY SEPL WW
Possess Your Souls in Patience
and Wait TheyWiUap'YiDi:Go6d
J. M. MITCHELL & m
BOOKSTORE
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JLIbaiif. if. Y , Sept, uawrit
Ub epd ot lb Kentucky mountalnert
wm broken:,thruugh the.hMrt bf t
shirpsboot iag -fnounUin assaMin, ' the
bullet penettaUng ih baby'a drea. iis
; It'baa alajr bwn a point of chiv
ah? vn ainone 'udiata, not to fir
upon umaaVhn a woman r child
might ba endangered; S. To carry a child
in arm heretofore has been an tnyari
abb meant! of protection." , 4, ' '-,
Poe . MoIe, who had given infor
mation of tha goTernment revenue oft
fieers, atarted for coort-to teelify
agaJnat ome' of li "moonsbining"
neighbor who had been arrested aa a
consequence of Ma atory. "Moles knew
that his life was in danger ao he arried
hia 9-montb-old baby in bis arms to pre
vent being fired upon, This'time-the
rode failed r , ' - r- i
- An. assassin, hidden-, by the roadside,
shot Moles. ' -The ballet drilled through
the infant's garment and Moles rolled
into the dast dead.' There is no clue
to the murderer.'
VPM-KOIIEE
D. F, Jarvis isthe. only
place to get the Royal Wor
cester aqd Bon Ton Corsets,
Given FreUmlnary Bearing
Mary Kennedy, colored, wife of Clay-
too Kennedy the cojored. man. who was
murdered at hia home on Cypress street
a few days .ago was given a prelimin
ary hearing yesterday afternoon on a
warrant charging herewith, being im
plicated in the murder of her husband.
The ease-was tried before Justice of the
Peace W P HiH and at the conclusion
of the trial the Justice announced that
he would reserve his decision until to
day.' In the meantime the woman is
being held ponding the decision.-
A Prominent New Bern Banker Says
I am now using Savodina and am well.
pleased with U have never tried -any
thing I like to well for nasal catarrh. It
is cooling and soothing to tbe air passa
ges and makes breathing easy, vl gen
erally use it before retiring.; f ' V
.-O . A, GREEN,' ' .
Vke-Prea. New Bern Banking A; Trust
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you- Just a peep at one of the'' ewngv:
'gerest Derby stylos' of the dayit's a
GOLD-BOND Hat that sells at $2.00
but contains ThreeDollars worth 'of:
value and it Is one of the many1 shapes
now in vogue on Fifth Arenue,New
'Tork-'every seasonable color,' too, 'j '
Remember the price;' $2.00, with 4:.
signed and sealed GUARANTEE BOND!
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- Cor: Middle 'A -Fi fit" " J BJ Block
' ; rant Overboard. '
It Is really remarkable bow much ex
citrment a small accident will produce.
Yesterday morning - a gentleman who
la noted for hia ability to catch fish was
Bitting on the edge of the market dock
enjoying that innocent Sport, i In some
way be became overbalanced and top
pled Into the .'wtrr.v Wthin; leas than
two minutos at loaat a bard red peop'e
had gathered , at that place to investi
gate the cause of the excitement . For-
tunately the wate waa not rvery deep
and be escaped " only being thor
oughly wet. ..i'i'C -i-.
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, The best line of Coat Suits
can be found at D, Fi Jarvis.
Dir Diif f ys STonic' - Ttlixttfre
; HAS A' RECORD OF ,75 YEARS OF CONTINUOCS,
;;SUCCESS;: : GUARANT EEd TO CURE ANY CASE .-'T
" OF CIHLLS AND FEVER OR MONEY REFUNDED.
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Doniocrats to Name Him for Gov'
v ernorship at Con Tea I ion
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Jir YorfcvJlept k 28 i-Thal . Mayor
William J. Gsynor wiU be nommated by
the democratic ,S ate ctwanUon at
Rochester next week aa its guberriat
oriel candidate and that ha will be bit
terly opposed by the Hearst followers,
was the openly "expressed ; opinion f
welt informed Democrats' here today.
Gaynor la the personal choice of Chair
man of the State Committee Dix;: who
left here today for Albany, and he has
privately, assured his friends ', that the
New j. York msyor. would - sweep the
Bute if named and that in dulng ao he
would put out of existence, the Hearst
machine," -Which haa menapced . the par
ty success in the past" ' . . " : -
.Leader Murphy,' of, Tammany Hall,
does out want Gaynor nominated for
governor, be would prefer that 6me
Of the other candidates be named inas
much as he - realizes- the . candidacy of
in local fights here with Hearst op
posing the Democratic ticket simply be
cause Gaynor heads it- v .
Just what Hesrst will do w the big
problem among the Democrats today.
In his newspaper today be bitterly as
sailed New York's mayor for bs recent
letter to his stster in which Gaynor ac
coses the, . Hearst papers' of ','prmting
lies and slenders" and of being respon
sible for.. iik attempted ; assassination,
If Roosevelt- controls" the State con
vention at .Saratoga and names pro
gressive ticket it is behaved that
Hearst wight aupport the Republican
ticket and throw hia!' influence toward
its election. If not nd Gaynor, is the
Democratic nominee, Hearst is expect-,
ad to put a edmplete State ticket in the
field and do everything possible to de
feat Caynor. 7
REFUuHS TO L TiY
This Fact jdLses the Police to 8us
, r T ' . pectSoos of Slnylpg . 1.' 1 1
West Chester, Pa.r Sept ?3. Miki
Shimko and John Poporich, -two" for
eigners, wre lodged in the county jai
here early today as sutpects in the mo
der of Mrs. AnnaSoos, nd" her Schil
dreo near PboenixVille. They wer: ta
ken Birnardtowo neat- Coatsvitle, at 8
o'clock this morning by defective fikev
rup following an all tight chase In sih
automobue. f "
; Poooricb'Was believed to be tbS man
whom John Boos, the-husbandt and far
ther of tbe murderer, named to the de
tective taat Qigbt as the one with whom
he had recently quarreled, s : ,
When confronted by Sons later in the
day; the latter could not Identify dith
er. Soos declared one of the men to be
tbe wrong or.prIch,v and that Skimko
had never bearded with him. Both of
them were released. '
Soos was detained over night in the
Gaynor will Bpell.trouble for Tammany Chester county jail, and will be Sweated
today. The county authorities are'iii
dined to the belief that he knows morf
about the crime than he is willing' tjo
teu.
."I am going to hold this man until
further Investigation ia made," declared
county detective Jeffries today. "His
actions have been rather suspicious and
we cannot possibly let him go.' " ' ' '
IThe chief poinU against SooS are hk
anxiety to get out of this eountry an
hia callous disregard for the dead by rer
fusing to bear the funeral expenses -
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i D. .-F; -Jarv-is ,has the largest
and best Itne of Rugs ever
brought to New Bern.
Music Class Will Begin September 26.
Miss Ola iFerrebee's musie class will
open on September 26th. Those -. who
intend entering will please send in their
fftajtnea at nnce.-
Cotton Market Strong"
Special to Journal.
; New'York, Sept. 23-The cotton mar
ket was strong this morning on heavy
short covering after this was over pric
es reacted, r Spot sales -three hundred
bales at twenty points decline. ' . , '
i Latham; Alekawmeb & Co. -
His mabv friends: in : this? citvl ufrlll
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Ififirn with aincere Morri - tkc Mr. W.
M Watsoq, Clerk of Craven County Sc
perior Court is criticatly ill at John
Hopkins hospital, Baltimwe. Mr. WaV
son left here several days ago to visit
h'ia daughter Mrs. Thos. Lee Craig, at
Gaatonia.1! While there he was taken
ill and kfter a cons'uluttdn between the
physicians at that "place" hr waa taken
to Baltimore to be operated uporl t:k
telegram received from the hospital yes
terday afternoon by Mr. J. W. Witaon
stated that the- operation" had not yet
bego performed on account of the seri
ous condition of the patient' - ' -r'
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. Notice Is hereby given that the school
committee for No. 8 township will meet
in the law office of PvM. Pearsall irt the
city of New Bern,-N. C. 'fen Saturday
October 1st 1910 at 12 o'clock W, for
the purpose of employing teachers for
the. public schools in said township
. September 22nd. 1910, . "
P. M. PEARSALL,
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W. X," BAXTER, r -1
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, . Trouble Imminent , '
Portsmouth, Va., Sept. 23-With one
batallion of soldiers, a dutaclment of
rj;ht art.;iery in in ,;iit I . i-y r
an1 tl.rce arnnuiJ ci
ro I npas toil -y to (4 'l v
t.etweca t: o i ; ' t f i s '
river and t'.a VI ' t f 'l
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the .. I y t' a: ;
, ;Trappers take ndticeXhe
Basnight ; Hardware Co., has
Jtustl'-reqeivect ' a full line "of
Victor andJump steel traps
from v; rat ' W-'otter sizes',
Phone 99, 57 S. Fro'nSt.T
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l-Tj AMBnvall' Trait felsnlav. . - '
1 .The Middle sbeet store of H E Roy-
all waa a grand sight last night in iu
splendid display and variety of;, fruits,
which included", celery -and tomatoes,
grapes of every.varie.ty . .that is now in
season. Peaches. - plums, " bananas.
pears, all made . tempting sight, for
there were heaped outside and inside
the store some twenty-five varieties of
delicious 'product for those, who enjoy
filrst class goods."" ,-."', - J "
, The v."Royall" fruit display is one
that few cities of the size of New Bern
can equal, and Mr. Royall Reserves a
full patronage for his enterprise in pro
vlding' such a variety and of such fine
fru'ita for "this .cityM Those"' who anl
a ime fine fruits should call early today,
for only a light and there wilt be a rush
of buyers. -- -p-
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ders Supplies that you want,
see us before you buy. t; JL S.
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"The city school will open on Monday
Oi loUrSid. at 9 a, m.
Ni'vv or corHhtninf J pupils vIll be ex-s-ulmi
on Thursdny Sent C. :h. at in
Mr. W. M;
Watson Sertotialy Dl.
Bodies round In The Maine v
j Havan,-Sept. 24 - Forty-five divert,
tinder Chief Herdone McDurhamhave
began' work - on tbe i Jt nine. Several
bodies have "bees found to the cabin.
but remain untouched,, following Cap
tain Ferguson's orders;'1 -"?
The hull lies in mad six feet deep at
the bow and six and one-half eel at
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.The f Government -Commissioners
maintaif n strict- secrecy about allmaU
ters relating to tbe Maute ' ;'
nckirBnckt3,ncklee
us for Brick and save money.
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niMuC, Mors tellable. . , ,t
The New Bern Banklnsr ft Trust Co
speaks of service that It rendera In its
advertisement for those persons who
have property "which they are unable to
take care of themselves.." Very often a
desire to retfretrom- active life or on
account of. ill beslth, persona who own
property wish to have it taken care of
or eold.
A. few years' ago people Intrusted
these duties, as well aa that of guardian
or administrator to. some indjvldaa'. In
recent yeara the trust company has been.
growing in favor and the aervice which
it rentfsra is very acceptable. On ac
count it the large capital and the expo
rlencd of Its ofHcers, the trust company
is very much more reliable than any n
dividual can possibly be, i
a. in.
f -.) for book rent is tl.e s;i,i,e t
: .re and are follows payuMt
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V.'ILUA'.:: KIEX2Y... PILLS
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No one s education is complete if he has not learned to
save his bard-earned dollars. How many times in your life
fhave 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.
)THB PEOPLES BANK
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DRESSES
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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.
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BAXTER
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. : fall And -winter
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;;Bamngtoni3)ry : Goods Co.
NOWrARRIYING
QUR.D1SPLAY.
lidl HWftPaints toils
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Car loa'd of WindowCDoors a'nd Blinds just "to
fhalo"; .Cri;;in your1 ordersallfzes at right prices"
i'4:iBolu8teiNewVls,f Mantles and turned -work. V.
& M"Sem.paste, - High-grade: Paints. One gallon
: makes two
G ASiiILL ; HARDWARE vCOl
r;l.lle Street,
Phone 147.'. ' Vrir ' - vNew. Bern,' Nv. C.
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