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i 1 Tfint- PA1 . ' ' If y 0 - T . kllO I f ii CIRCULATION ESTAELnza: ,'4878; mhieek 152. r 1 :a. IT "T'l ' .y ::o:::;i:ca. October, 1910. , WflXTY NINTH" YEAR i .1 III n 1 1 i i 1, rrr -LI3 Company is H..the care of property for persons who. 5 desire to he freed frmn the anxiety , and J responsibility connected" with collecting rents', mak-.T , ingxepairs, paying taxes and other details. The ex- perlence of our officers is broad and thorough and :' this Company affords efficient service in eyery trust capacity. f JAS. B. BLADES, Pres. JWm." R. BLAMSt'V.' Frt.-GKO toy Tfie Kiefs "Last. Day of Pleasti e. It's now school time and hard work for them. Haye you given the youngsters Shoes a thought? We have always made a study of the schoal child ren's shoe 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 morey ; ' ' f , ' t , AT , 7 'Hi $4.00 Bryaq Block Kittys a: record of 7Vears ofvcontinuous; 'CjwiXkGlARA ,TQ CURE' CAS&.V $6i CWm AMI) WRroR MONEY REFUNDED. V; -I . r - . , , ia a position to assume T. AijiKEEN,' V." Prea 8 'PENDLETON", Caahier BuTYourBoyOne; OF. THESE 1 Brand new suits, made of 'good- looking; strong, wear resisting , "fab rics, in the latest fall mixture.-;- ' er Befo; Sf."lJ.-, w f (Formerly,With J, A. Jones) Ionic Mixture Livery, Sal,n rxrl E::- ,Li:iJJlL LE Horse Which He was Bidie raa t Struck DyTaa - Auto and The Col Was" Aimost-Thrown ' -From hia Seat-, Oyster Bay,; I T. Oct ; 6 Colonel Roosevelt had a narrow-cap from death at the entrance of hit - Ssaraare HlUjetate today when a Spirited black hone vbieh he waa Tiding;, wu ltruck by an autumobile d the O lonel waa balf thrown to the ground, euauialnf alight brui ""L. "f Mra-P. Sonthbacki' wtdoi? of a mil' tionafre.New YoA real eatate dealer. Colonel Rooaevelt.B western eiperW ence doubtlesa saved him from a fatal fall upon the macadamised: road way, :i Shortly after 10 o'clock the ColoneT; rode down the driveway from Sagamore H Uopon a prancing black horse. The r pirited animal was in high fettle And it was all the Colonel could do to ' hold it in " i As he torned into Cove - Rvad. . which ak irt the Rooeeralt estate -B auto-' mobile driven by John , Buttrick. ; a chauffeur, jo the employ of the Sooth back family, and containing Mra. South back dashed up. - . -v - - Colonel Rooaevelt Saw the machine whizzing toward him and with a qukk movement tred to swing the horse out of danger, but was a eeccad ; to late, end the car crushed fnd it. ' k The achock threw the animal upon ita haunches and the Colonel attempted lo free both feet from the atirrups and dismounted, Jut he was too late. The Colonel managed to free one foot but the other Block fast As the borae lurched the Colonel was half flung aeroaae the pommel of the saddle, eua- taining a few alight bruaes i-Later he said he wasn't hurt at, all -and iaughed at the experience, 1V Something Unusual will Happen in J. J. Baxter's stofe Saturday; night. Dcn't miss it. Kncouragtng Keports of Mr. Watson . The report from Baltimore aa to Mr. W M. Watson' acondition.aay that he laKnining in strength; ; His many friends will be glad to learn of the con tinued improvement of Mr, Watson. r Kined at Mavy Yard. v Washington, Oct, 6--Tbe explosion of a cartridjre primer at the navy yard this afternoon killed two machiniato and iaiured one other. Two other men who were .handling the ; primer at the lime esraped unhurt ,-&-,,. Following the loud report of the hea vy" explosions the -Ore brigade of 'the yard, macninJaU from the varionaahopa in- the yard and aailora from th ihlpe at the near-by w'irfa re- ponded, The ftre whfcS followed the explosion . was quickly extinguiahed. - WILLIAMS' KIDNEY .PILLS f-Have- yott neglected your vKidnbysT Have you overworked your nervous aye ten and caused trouble with your kid neys and jbladder? Have you paina in loins, aidet baclc groina and bladder? Have yon a flabby appearance of the face-, especially under the eyes T Too fre quent a desire to paaa urine? If ao,' Wil liams' Kidney Pills will "cure you-at Druggist, Price 50c, Wittiama' Jd'f'g Co.; Props., Cleveland, 0. j, , .,1. n , New 'Way Treating White Drunkards 'EalelgV OcC 6. Dr.'l J McKenna haa done a unique thing in establishing at Raleigh a place for the treatment of white indigent inebriates, who are of flcial'yaent to It from any municipality in North Carolina by the committing official,' In lieu of a sentence to the road or other form, of punUhment. ; Yeitor day the first person of this class arrived being four in number and being given the treatment as the, alterative of lenience of sixty -days' on; the public roudi ; Thy were thus ; sentenced take the treatment, or rather given this privilege ty pulice Justice Alexan der Stronach of ualcih. v-J- v Vcliht and V. yx r -aed by I had a fiorribla cc h'Hul pa: -" e;i 1 1'. ii.f!i.n-d f .J I v it ( - . I - 39 Of Cl or.t wore f-' Mr CI" ' 1 p uUl Large" iTamber-of Cases Disposed T 1 " . of Yesterday." y r , - Teaterday waa Indeed a busy day In SupeiiorCoart all daring the-day both the counsel and the jury - were taxed to their utmost in dUpoetajr of .the caaee that were brought before them and when the aesaioa closed for- the day the docket waa cleared of krge, num ber of the eases.' A" C V"Lf s: The caoltar Caaea have- not yet been reached bat they wil) doubUesa" begin todaya. Thes will donbtleee, consuma the remainder of the eeaaioa many. $t the casea yesterday Were of particular interest to the public and alf during! the day theeoan room waa erowded to its utmost capacity, but despite this fact there", was :. scarcely motmef to be heard only, when some' ludicreua bit of evidence : was : brought forth by J the attorneys., i, v " J udge Ward la being highly eomplir mented'wotflbe efficient raawier-4n which he is disposing; of the caaee tf the docket. , ' e- The following eases were disposed en yesterday- ' State va Leonard Miller.cherged with assault with deadly weapon, defendant pleads guilty; judgment auapended upoa payment of the wtrf'i State rs David Bryan, charged wiu carrying concealed weapon, tot gBity. State vs; Joe- Johnson, charged With gambling, guilty j: eentenced rot" six months on county roarieV - r -. i ; State vs Joe Credle. charged- with as- ssult with deadly Weapon xn police of ficer Parker; guiltyr Judgment f th court waa that the defendant be senten ced to the county roads for a period of fifteen months. , State ,vs 'Rosalia Harris - charged with assault with deadly- weapon; ot euilty. f , ' State vs Bob Jones, chargfd with lar ceny; not guilty, - ' , . - State VS -Terney Branch, retaHmg guilty, 6 mouths on the county roao." State va Norris Vecton, larceny not guilty. " - , ' State va Columbus Bamum, retailing, guilty 5 worths on the county road.- State va Jasper Cannon, larceny, dev feildant plead guilty J 4 months on county road. State va Gus - Rountree. gambling guilty, 15 months on the eounty road. State ve Paul Henderson and Paul Corfaam, larceny, guilty, month on county roads. , State va Wm Brown, larceny, defen dant plead guilty, 8 months on the eounty roada:." Late in the aftermwn the i grand jury brought in a true bill .against RufBn? Midgette, charging him -with nian- slaughter and this case will be called today -We have started a cam paign of low prices at -our store, we jare satisfied at a small profit these hardjtimes,' J;J; Baxter. i.. Chsmbetof Commerce Meeting. ' The'regular monthly!: meeting 6t the Chamberpot Commerce was held in die courthouse Wednesday night, E.K. Bishop presiding, "W. G. Boyd Secreta- ry.- J nere was a gooa attenaanee, ana keen interest taken,. In . all matteis brought upbutaathe summer is just passed, the committees- had Dot much to report, So but little business was be fore the Chamber.- T - The proposed Fair was' pretty iuuj discuaaed and farther plans made to- ward ita establishment, A Prominent New Bern Banker Says I am now using Savodineand bib well pleaaed with It. . I have never tried any thing I like so well for nasal catarrh. It la cooling and soothing to the air passa ges and makes breathing easy.' V gen erally use ii before retiring, - " :" ; T.'A. GREEN. - Vice-PresNew Bern .Banking & Trust Company. - New Bern, N. U , ' . , Cotton Market Reacts Social to Journal. .. .- -. V ir?w : York, Oct. 6. -The "cotton ii r ' -t was quiet ' today, and txperl ent; J moJ. iata reaction from ystr (Jivj Lifh levels. Sp:t salts none. - LATHAM ALEXANDER & CO Th Grl Was Justified in- Taking a- LI fo'to Savillonor.' Ser ': r ?Good Character. c : Pijtabu-g, Oct. 8.-Ktherine Betts, a girl of tbirietn years, who slew her god father with an axe- and a redhot poker In avenging hia theft of her hon or, was cleared of criminal charges late today on the groan that - the homicide waa justifiable Judge John'M. Sweaf ingen, to cbargmg the jurorsafter a two days' recital of teatimoby, -upheld the unwritten raw. Che girt had faced the trial with eonAdance' that her act was warranted and she Went horn this evening free, but to face motherheod Sox -jL" f ifi -a -M" , Paaequale Volpe, an Italian, who had hoarded at her home in Wilmerdiog ev er since the girl's infancy, and who ae (jed as her god father waa the vktim. While she was in the cellar getting a $ack of potatoes he is alleged to have bused hsr-on- August J 1th last, follow ng which she struck him -unconscious with an axe and ran 1 a redhot poker through hjS body. 3 - : On the stand ahe related her story. Sheaaid;: f He had bunted my heart and I wanted to burn, hia-" A numLet of-witneesea testified , to girl's good character In : the neighbor hood, to her studious habits io- achool and hard work at home helping her mo ther. . ., ; . " , .,. . ' Although the girl bad been Indicted forflrsidegree murder, the prosecution had not pressed for a continuation en tailing so severe 4 penalty. . Attorney Kouara mereiy urarea t&at tne child be placed to an rostituUonk but the girl's counsel dramatically demanded ' 'liberty or death.' -' , , Judge Swearingen'a.charge was that if yolpe went to the cellar with the ex press purpose to oinunit an abae upon the! girl, she had a right td kill him. . -f . Why pay-high prices for your goods?, eseu them or less. J. J. Baxter. Bonds Sold. to Northern Bankers At a special meeting of the Board of Aldermen yesterday -afternoon which was called jtoerder . to dispose of the bond Kue of 150,000 which waa order ed t few: weeks t ago.i the bonds were sold to the German Natiottal Brak, of Cmcranatt fo $S082(t There ware' aeveraT biddara on the bonds buthia ' firm offer wss the largest and it waa accepted. ' Children at theAV C. T. U. Convention TThe children gave j most interesting and' pleasing' entertainment Ti evening1 in Centenary church.' 1 v Tuesday JL.- -J and all expressed 'themselves as having! enjoyed the exercises.. The cbiklreri diet exceedingly well and the entertainment was acredit to those in ebargeof ItJ I About forty or fifty all beming Vi Sj flsgs marched in from the Sunday school room, filled the chancel and' aang ; Ho for Carolina."' v i The nieltationa were all aooA and each child aeduUtod himaelyes wen. -Xr ,vThe songs were bright and pretty and mnch enjoyeo. , " . v ; ; Mise Phelps in a few worde addrov sed the children who are to be the men and "women -.of the- future: and ' gave tbem soma good, advice, in well chosen worda. - r . - 1 ' . - , Rev. A D. Wilcox of .Raleigh was present and pronounced the benediction. Yesterday afternoon a tnost'delightr ful sail down Neuse rives was given die visitors,; on the r Spartan" and the "Craven' which was very much eajoyw ed by them.; V3i 7v ft heumatitm Relieved lo: Six Hour Dr.. ptchoo's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases in a few hours.- Its action upon the syttem Is remarkable rand effective. It removes at Once the cause and the disease quick ly disappears. First dose greatly bene fits. 7Go and fl.00. ' Bold 'by Bradham DrugCo. - t, i .k'eMeHSHMwaaMSjMWJjaeeaMawjjaawaswat ' ' 1 -. Nine Spoons In Ecr Stomach Concord, N. II. Oct. in a liiHiinm etomarh 4 Nine spotrs ' - rid'-. r' 1 1 y en i r.'.' ' r ' mate cf t'.a l.re.' A f v t' - 93-T (-.- V ' , -y r rtf : i r ". v i t . a - -.no I'. I t'.,s f : v a ; .m.3r ASK THOSE who have banked with as foryears whether or not they liLe our business methiids. You wish to cross the .ocean in a ship thst has ridden , through many atorms? Rather than keep jour money yourself, don't you want to put your money in a bank We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. THE PBOPbBS BANK SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN AKD VITH THEM, ' ICHOflt-DAy NEEDS. - Too much importance cannot be attached to the supplying of your . school children's wants. Wearing apparel that will stand the strain of " atrenuoua dayi of work and, play 'is absolutely necessary. . . The purchase of an outfit ehould he made with care, that it maybe un necessary to replace it later in the aeaaon. We are specialists in the supplying of school needs. Our assortments were -selected with regard - . for durability. Children's ready to wear dresses, sizes 4 to 14. School Shoes. Buster Brown and Walker Hosiery. Ready to wear Aprons. Cotton and Woolen-fabrics. Tthe famous Black Cat and Wear and Tear Hosiery. SOMETHING UNUSUAL WILL HAPPEN IN THIS STORE ' SATURDAY NIGHT. J. J. BAXTER FALL AND WINTER v . . v -- ijsm NOW .CALL AND SEE-' OUR .'DISPLAY. iNi!diiig filaterial; :5i,Y6tt will make no mistake to use ourJ goods. We' have a good stock" to select from and,' can give you . the. very bes prices.-:-; , tif . : w . ?uIf-you'want a jobthat "wiU look well and have the 1 lasting qualities, uset our high-grade Paints, nonefcfcK ter, L. & M, 3emi'PaintsVone gallon makes two.;-- GASKILL : HARDWARE CO. r- Fhone ;:j:ti!H:::jij:iKi; i::3 . -o-r xsTArii:i::D 22 yea::s -o- i9io ' C K. I i:i:or. rra G. H. LODEKTS E. O. HACK By EN V-Prea'te, I ' JODUN'N, rocrptary-Troft nrer. , , -' '-..';' T-. Uffi Mv.rsj.-' 'mY thai knows nothing but success? ELKS, TEMPLE ' . no ARRIVING : , 147 New Bern, N. C.' Hardware .::rrs C.2 llz. c-dv;:r ry "ct t!.:3 ' j. C - 3 cc M ret d'jt . :t:r Czi fcjj "- i's t'.-'i I - ii 13 .pre?:?:! '.by;. - ' ":i'7 rr;. H f;:a f;c:;i . tzx-:
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