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v PAIin WITH arXULATlON ESTABLISHED-4 ncw ceun. iVonia Carolina, Tuesday zioiinixq. October, a moz N TIMBER 150. twenty; ninth year 'C 1 if ,t - hi Ill" "vAi SHIS Company is in a position to assume 1 the cafe of property .forepersons VhoT : . I I - - - "fi .1 - ' . 5 1 desire tolelreed from the anxiety and, responsibility connected frith collecting rents mak- injr repairs, paying taxes and other details.' The ex-;4 perlence of our ofGcers is oroad and. thorough and . this Company aifords efficient service in every trust; capacity. , J-" . v JAS. B. BLApES, Pres.-- T. A. OWEKN, V. Pres. 7 ' Wm. B, BIiADES, V, PreeCOEO B PENDLETON. Cashier 1 ICicf s Last Pleastire Day of It's now school time and hard work for them. Have" you given the youngsters Shoes a thought? We have always made a study of the school child: ren'sshoe needs and can fit them as they should be fitted with plenty of toe room.- Our shoes will stand the thumps of youth. You get the most for the least money AT : STORE WILL 5 BE CLOSED TUESMillEDKW ON ACCOUNT OF HOLIDAY w :. an. Cor. Middle and & Front .St- 51 c.nO ;.::.:! flies 9(lzlFEET:i;:3ll WyomAlen, New Bird Man Breaks " . World's Becorfl Pot -vI ; ",Altitu.Wr' i " ' Moormelon, Frnce.Octl:-M,lWyo- malen. the aviator, sUbttahad new world'a record for altitude, riling; to; The earlier best mrk of 8,400 feet wm made by the late George Chaves. ; Wvomalen roae ontil his motor failed him and then made a, p-rilomi descent He aufferid inteoaely hia jexcitiog- experience, wai aiutiar tu that f.Leon Mwane, who, pa September 8 aaeended 8,271 feet, establishing a- record- that stood until eclipsed by Chavea. f t S?r Wynmalen atarted and warmed up by circling the aerodrome several, tlmea, testing hia engine.? When, everything was working shipshape be gradually rose in a rpiral course, j At an altitude of 2,600 metres he encountered ; biting cold. His ears and fingers were numbed and an Icy gale that slashed hia face checked and at times drove baek the machine. Nevertheless, the abator con tinued the straggle upward. - At a height of A780 metres (9,121 feet) the motor stopped and Wynmalen found that hia fuel was exhausted There was nothing left for him to do but to plane down to the earth. . This was accomplished in thirteen minutes, hut the graduated: descent required a battle with the wind which threatened to daab the biplane to the ground. The airman landed safely, but was thorough ly exhausted. . An examination showed that the car buretor had been froten at the high at titude, thus crippling the power of the machine. Tbe flight was official and the record will stand. '. ' 11 iUILL.il UUUl 11 1:1 sEsrn v A present given away with every purchase at 6ur - ;store,: equal to 5 per cent of your purchase.' J.-J. Baxter. Cotton Market Advances Special to. Journal. f . ' :. New York, Oct 8,-The cotton mar ket advanced sharply , today nipon pub lication of the bullish .government re port inJicating a crop otiinder twelve million bales. - Spot aaiea:- fourteen thoutand bales at fifteen-points ad Vance. - "' ' " f' -:: h '- ' ' Latham AxexaUdeb & Co. Lockout Ties on Industry. ) 1 Dry Diiffy's Tpn?c IMjxtdre H.S ,A' REtORD OF 75 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS ; SUCCESS. r GUARANTEED4T0 CURE ANY CASE ' OF CHItLS AND FEVER OR MONEY REFUNDED F. S; DUFFY Pharmacist. been declared tn the, mills here." This tieing-up of the Lancashire Industry is tbe result of a trivial diopute from the dlsehatgt 'iOf Mf, stogle?empi6y at the Fern rofll, m Oldiam. The to of men s idle, in Jidgjand' as a esolHof dif-; f erencea between employer and ' env- ployee is pow over 200,000, ' ' . ; ;U WILLIAMS' KIDNErPILLS : v Have'you negleeted your KidneysT Have you overworked your nervous aye tern and caused trouble . with your kid neys and bladder! Have ovj pains in toina, aide, back, groini and bladderT Have you a flabby, appearance of the face, eepncially under the eyesT Too fre quent a desire to pass dnne? If so, Wil liams Kidney Puis will cure you-at Druggist, Price 60c.1 WiRiams' M g, Co., Propa.Clevelanclj P.- T .. f l 'X "ll I Ml I " 'I 'I i l I 'hi Ml i. I i, V . . 703 cono;i LiIlls SHUT hi. kit Convened Teeterday Morning "With Judge G. 'B. vWard of . Elizabeth Uty Pieaiding. A one week tend of Craven County Superior Court! for trial of "criminal cases was convened in this cjy 'yester day morning with ?udge G. R. Ward ol 'izaDtn tity presiding. L r At tne: opening ot ; zne session the: following grand jury was drawn: i t) H Perry, foreman: Brice Gaaklns, J L HartsfleU, "S A Gaskina, I K Hartley, a J Ph Hips, AS Eirkman, J P Helton,: E W Sarlandt, - J 11 Arthur; Geo. R Puller; J H West; A R 8mith, J W Stewart, J A Ormond, Alfred Gaakina.: E! L Hughes. ' -:i , Alter the grand jury had been drawn the Judge delivered hia charge to thenu in a very forciable and clear manner. - During the , day the, following case wer$ disposed of; . Stata vs Gray and Meredith a d w Meredith found guilty and fined s25. State vs "Nathan Tiadale, retailing case not prossed with leave. i State vs . Walter Brock, larceny guilty 6 months on county roads. - , State va J O Exum. c c w. S10 and tbe coat o the, case. state v Uecv He Bennett, assault. Judgment suspended. - 1 . State ?a Anthonty Frazier, cew. not guilty. , SUte va W M Smith, a d w defendant plead guilty, fined $6 and the coat of the trial. State vs James Qainnerly, o d v, guilty, judgment suspended pn payment of cost. i State va George Croom, e c w, guilt) fined 110 and coat of the trial. " ', State vs Oscar Bryan a d w, defend ant plead guilty, and hired out for 6 months. :, . sute va Alex wetbenngton wire beating, guilty, 6 months on county roads.- . State vs John. Scott and Stephen Scott, a d w guilty judgment suspend ed on pay of coat. 1 l 200,009 Men Idle in Great Britain Because of Differences Bet ween x Employer ana .employe, Manchester, Eng.-Oct; i-The Federr ation of Master Cotton Spinners- de- ciarea s lockout or POO operatves anq at poon cwsea tne opora or tnev 700 muia owned bytt members. - yt : This tying up of, the Lancashic le- dustrjf is the upshot f a trivial dispute vbiqb; irom toe uwenarge oi naiqgie employe at the Fern mill iaOIdbam.i. i.The total o men I tie in England a,a resnltof differences bet wren ejnpjoyer ami employe w now zw.uw. unless George, Rankeii'Aak With Comptrollerr General of the Commercial,-Labor rend Statistical Department of the Board of Trade, is succesaful in his effort to sir- range a settlement of the latest quarre hundreds of other workingmen will ie without employment next week. George Howe, an employe of the Fern rill, was dismissed because, upon or ders from his labor Jinion, he refused to carry urn uw instructions oi nis lorenwn to clean the machinery which operated. Howe took the ground that the cleaning of machinery was not a part, . property of hia : work. A atrike followed, and arbitration was sought. The Owners of the ' Fern mill insisted, howeveiyj tost oeiore tns aispute was auomiuea to arbitration work be. resumed Without the employment of Howe. Tbe opera tives, on , the ptberTnand demanded that either the mill remain eloseduntil the ar Ditratore oaa, renuerea a .aecisaion -or Howe be permitted to resume wo temporary with the other men. At this point the federation took a hand and threatened a lockout unless the Fern mill men accepted arbitration on the terma proposed by . the owners. The Card-room Amalgamation refused to yield, and. after several conferences hope of tn amicable adjustment was abaddoned, - Why pay 'high prices for your goods? We seil' them for less. J. J. Baxter. Elks Attentlonl There will be a. meeting of the Elks tonight; at which special business, ja to be transacted. All requested to attend. By order E, R. T. B. KEHOE, Secy. : Manchester,' Eng. -r A lockout, haalMias Phelpi Makes Interesting Lect- rr n-. --Dled;; At' Swanaboro N. C. Sept, 19 Kilby J Tolson inhis66ti, year." t ' Rev. C P, Snow pastor of the Swans' boro Circuit preached the funeral in the Methodiat church at Swanaboro to a crowded house of sorrowing relatives and sympathy friends, ! 7 Kilby leavea to mourn hia departure, an affectionate wife, 9 children, many grand chitdren sniLall wjioknew him, , ' He diud within the sacred pales of tbe M. E C; South, in whose rank he wrought and loved for the Master. ' - He goea td meet a "daughter and 8 'sons who : preceeded him many years ago to the mansions prepared for thtm and him in the celestial city. , With exemply habits, and asBialedby an exceptionally good and wise lielp ntate.'A large family of worthy and Ir d intriousi chililren ksve; blessed their union and consoled him in tbe hour of bis departure. ; '" is at the iur cliil- nre. One of the largest audieneea ever as sembled in ' ah'HsEurch ' in this city greeted 'Miss Lillian Phelps, of St Catherines,: Ont., last Sunday .evening aTCentenary Methodist, church, and for two hours listened apell-bound to this gutetf oratufip'.atavf .a) Fsn, id review of the temperance conditions, showing conclusively ..the, gro w th : of public sediment. She advocated -t tai rohibirion,,of the ..manufacture;; audi aale of intoxicantsv.aad said a genera tion f such measure would prove, be yond a ' question, the wisdom of ita adoption. She said that in this day and age, anything can be' marketed and sold by advertising and If this were cesejed a generation would - demonstrate7 the wisdom of such a measure, SifM It was a" pleasure to liaten to 'the lecturer. .. Beautiful in langulgdV and yet the discourse was so fraught with scenes pf human degradation and woe that tbe neartsof the listener? often ached with sympathy for the' poor vie tim of the world Wide curse of alcohol. New Btro pulpitaAnd rostrums have resounded with the oratory of celebri ties, but we have rarely, If ever listen ed with keener relish, than we "did to this lecture. ' 'v on JolmBMi! - (Formerly With J. A. Jones) , Livery, Saleo and E:;- v change And v.hat a cotiiol cVweof )"fll!f"-otil (J, i-ri t' 1 ' V ' P 1 l.vi ' ! 5 ! ion it oi l in ) cf t t i re I i i f a i ...'V I: ;.V ;vvt- .v-. , . " " ' Jewish New Year!. - Today is the Jewish New year,; 6,671, and all of the Jew business housea. will be cloaed and theday will be a holiday. There are quite an abundance of fes tivals and holidays in the Jewish calen dar, but none touches the hearts of the children of Israel to suc!h depths as does Rooh Hahhonah, as the New Year'i Day Is doii'gnated by the laraelitea. To them it is the imortant dny in the year theday on which God sits ju ' -ment. Throe books of ari ount 0nvJ wherein is recorded the fate of 1 SiMffmmj' :jmf ':- -h IPS Republican Judicial Committee Met . Here Yesterday The Republican Judicial Convention of the 3rd district met in this city yes terday. Every eounty in the district! except one, was represented. T,he nomi nation of a judge of superior court and a solicitor was left to the executive committee to name were suggested and ttominations will be made later. The new executive committee, is as follows: Cr aven county C M Dock ham, Jones- John Taylor, Green F W Faircloth Pitt-W J Manning, Carteret -C D Jones, Choicest Month of the Year. Saturday was the first day of October but only thfact that we inscribed Oc tober -fnatead of September were- we reminded of tbe fact, for the tinge of brown that is overcasting -.the iorests and the gentle scurrying of the leaves toearth bear testimony of the aame fact. But it is a beautiful and aweetly meioncholy season. In'many reapecta in this section ?t the ' country tt)ctober is the choicest month of the year viewd at least from the. standpoint jof the weather. That delightful, ' dreamy, ipo riodof Indian 'Summer that ' casts its snell abouf you Wtoayed by Kark Twain a engulfing all nature irvjta ail- ver haae with Hucklebery Finn ''laty ing around listening jto its stillness,?'. i'."-' i ' "'A? .t.'4 .' .We;havct; started cam paign of low prices, at our storewelare 'satisfied af "a small profit these hard times. J.J, xter.:?';J:f'; w. c Conventloa Now In". rTwgreis.tv;v-r. I The 28th. Amutat Convention of Ue W. C T. y. of N. a opened, 8tmfdy morn'ng at . Centenary M, .cl urch this city. jwith a business session of the Sata omcew...,:-y.-:;y t:? At night th convention was welcome to tho city by splendid addresses from Mr. M H Allen for the city. Dr. J N H Summerell for the churches,' Mr. S M Brinson for the schools and Mrs. Geo. Green for the local union.." ' . ; Mrs. Ida M Haight of Elizabeth elty reenonJol to these addressee appreciat ive and feeling words. ' ' ' . ' V ;. -. ' , Sunday morning Miss Lillian M riioljis, a lecturer, of internatloiml reputation held her large audience in the c!ort attor.tton, and at n'Jit, at You can save money only while you have money. When old age comes don't let, it be fettered by the folly of your younger days. It is pitiable to be old and poor. Bank your money and have jour money. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. MAKE OUR BANK YOlLt BANK, THE PEOPLES BANK YOUR HAT IS HERE Complete line of STETSONS in all the new shapes and colors. Also agent for the Celebrated HOWARD Hats, the Best $3.00 hat in the world. A complete line of Shirts just in. We are agents for the Savoy and Lion Shirts. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE FALL AND WINTER ' 'ioW ARRIVING CALL AND SEE OUR DISPLAY. Ilimgtfcpry Goods Co. -r Ml if Will imruware fie v I t ) i i i ' .ma as: 1 1 c' 1 1,0- r ' l ;fcYw llV inake jib mistake' tose' pi goodsr Vfel i hivcr goddl stoclc to select from and can give you.; theveiy'bestricel - : if if9ii?wantQrtr and have the I fistmg caVtiw, !u8iit GASKILL HARD WARE ' CO. Middle Street; '.'5r. rhoile1l47.?. --y'-New, Bern, K.:-Cf v v ty I 0 et sftna place; the I ' i 't,-e v lis held p !' ' 1 'u'y a.::.-s vr.fi r r n ' 1 T 1 1 I i iii:-i!LQ!;:siiE;iSu!i,; isc3 estacli:::ed 22 years 'V-q-; i9io E K. BISHOP, rres't, O. H. ROBERT3-E. B..UACK.BURN V-prea'ts, X ' : iO. . DUNN, -Secretary-Treawirer. ;.::.rris-;-V; ' T!'3 Citubcr. series v.ztli tttllzi :&nr.iyeiiarr' of .this ; Vstc'-'.. 0.-.3 cc::'J r.ct, 'j better than iaV t .i A""":::'''::i'8 tiz'J.: lcc::::a it i3, rrctccted -ly-: 3 tv " " ; t.'y rrE.-crtf, il frcs from tax- " ' ; !';:( '.;; ' : ' '.Vr :- :' ' ':'" ' " - !r"-' '? r'Tiist a' raiay '.A!. 1 ' 'V.r'TI"-'.- V-;V'' :' ' V,: r?.-.' '.'jkfC'.''":- I'
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