; r PAI V.H1I . - M ... - AiiON ' ESTABLISHED :;,V;jAA! ( y ;. 13 NEW LEILN; NOUTfl CAHOLINA. SATURDAY", 2IO&NLXG, MAY. 2(k lilt. THIRTIETH. X YEAR k r v - r Op- P Ml v cuno: Loie Mi i v ft 1 I ' J T v . -c r'.' V i 4 K '. ' Ul i t.;:;u;:c & TuVSLCOiiriiY CAPITAk$20d-o60-OO B flH M fM ' am JH JM an MB M aal aa BB v -V MOSITSrBllAIL;: I "H& Officers" of this bank give- prompt .attention vto de- 4e- ;poeita rtsceived by rasfl. If you are unable to call t the ? bank, indorse your checks, draft! or tridney order and ; it ncloeo them In an envelope properly' addressed to thia bank, 'tl i .loospmBomE m coezlult en ? 4 PAID ON' SAV I NGS i - u TMLL flljS IS 1HE TIME FOR GOING AWAY MERCHANDISE Cases, Trunks and Ladies' White anvas. Shoes for the; road-exri beach with' low heels and - b tended soles. Ladies Spring Weight Coat Suits, Voil and Panama Skirts, real ' dust shedders especially adapted for street or traveling. gbt Deaths Reported Io Wash ington- Ci tyj. Hotesta May 9 l" - : V T . Sia5 1880. wi-, ,Jw :x-Waihlngton,:May ilThiT le I he hottest May bere emee 1880 and coupled with the exceasWe humidity, it is ewel terinff mid-Sumtner Wosther.- Eighty- eevea decreet is the announctmeni of the Weather Bureau, but on the atreet unofflciat thermometer registered 92 and in tdme'placea PS was registered'.-' Seven deatbe one a suicide, wers.di- rectly attr9a.ted to heat proBtrations, , All the way from the Rocky Moun taint to the Atlantie. coast stretches a hot wave.vvlUi? temperalures almost Utreaking recorda'-in .various citita and eaosing proatratioibe galoreV ; from out of the North ?ciflc,lhqweTer, relief is comins in a etorm ; with ' ongiderably cooler weather in iW wake. ; Thia storm moved east Thursday over the northern plains- States bringing, high" winds and showers..: It was scheduled by Weath er Foriaster Bowie today , to reach the Mississippi. .Valley today. It - will .be followed aaysProfessof Bowie, ''by a general break in the hot wave over the Mississippi and Plains States within the next 36 or 48 hours. V The hot wave is due to moderate in the-eastern States Saturday and Sunday. ,, - t, . . Washington and Richmond were yes terday .the hottest places on the weath er map, their official fecord running Hp to- 95 against ' Washington's seasonal record breaking 9t a week - ago. -Balti- more, j(iuisville, and other cities, how ever, were close- competitors. - 'ine atreet thermometers in the shade here recorded 103 while one in the sun ran up to, 109.-: There .was one heat prostra tion. - v. BoaniySJt horse at a 4 era Sanitary"Stable. Daniels $6eiWliv&y Stock ' Co) oum rront 5t.:v lat-MayOr Stanley bead. - '. Mr, W. F. Stanley," a, well-known cltiren and former mayor of this city, died at hu Home' on Bright itreeti We nenday evening at 6,8V o'clock,; t tot a lingering illness of 'chronic Jagnppe. Mr. Stanles Ta survived by he wife and twe sons. Mr. ' Harold IX Stanley. Mrs. W. P. Stanley Orange; Tex and Mw. -Httle Scarboro, a daushter. rThe Kinstoo Free Press 18th, '- : DD BECRIlY he. L'amber- Interest of Three irt' Soiith0ra BtatealBittarlyJ 4 Oppose-the BUUl' r Washingtop, May iath--Eeprewnta- tives of the lumber industry in Virgin ia, prth Caroline, and South Carolina appeared beore the Senate' Finance Committee in oppoettlon to the Canadi an wefprocify bilfc. jxi " ' ;Geo.' W Jonea,- of Norfolk, declared tbar reciprocity-' "should not Jwi built up at the expense; of the one-gallus saw mill' worker "of-th Sonth.' Others who"opposed,the bill were Wt fi. Roper, secretary of the North Carolina? Pine Assoeiatiobf Aj ' B,: Turnbull. and H. Clay Tunis, the North Carolina lumber manufacturers.;: t r', , . Mr. Jonea characterised as absurd the allegation" that ft lumber' trust existed and declared that in the last 30 years fully 0 per cent. of short leaf manor fadturera of Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina had failed because of inability to get together on prices and because of keen competition. . 's: PRICE - Coat Suits ' $9.50; Skirts -3,50 to $4;00 White Canvas Beach Shoes -.' $1.25. Trunks , ,'2.50 to? $t 4.00 Suit Cases, . . cC?0.to47JOO J.: VPIIONE 288. 61 POLLOCK ST; 1 ?THEf STOHE - Tfl FflT TCUS FWH If---. .1 ,:- To Change Inaugnra-ion Day.; : t Washington, . May 19-The fight, to ensnge the date for ioaOgurating the President and Vlee-Preeident haa begqn in the 8enate. V: A Joint rejoltttiorl was introduced .by Mr. OslUnger fliing the date on the last Thursday, of April in stead Of March 4th,. aa .heretofore. It is proposed te submit an amendment to the TosUlotlon.for rotiDcation,. by the States ' making - the auggMtcd." change effective. A similar tesolujioa haa been offered Jn the RpuKfCp your old house look jnw,ln side etnd;6ut:J.StBa8nigh' HdwCo,? Phbhe 9?,:i7 ,S. r. Otel Jdatice u teferee. vt wbWtMk' May 19-Chief Justice White of the .United 'SuUe Supreme Court hu been selected by Ptnima and Costa Rtaa to settle the long-standing boundary .dispute' between thoee lo eountrtea. -7. . ,. - 4 TDITrTf T) A i' Stop -fighting flies , by Screening ybur house;with our.Spreens. J. S. Basnight Hdw.f C Phone 99, 67 S Front $tc " "V'Ofncer Parker ixhonoreted. After "boiling an-autopsy over the body of George Green, the cojored man who was shot by policeman Parker a few weeks ago while he was ettemptlng t o burglarize ' Boom's meat market at Five Points and who died at Stewart's sanitoriunr Thursday morning, the cor oner's Jury rendered a ferdie( tbat the deceased earner to hia death from the effects of a shot wound inflicted by an officer jn discharge of his duty and that no blame was .'attached to the officer for firing upon the deceased.., ?f : When the officer ;.fi red upon tbe ne gro heMraa advancing toward him and made no attempt to halt when ordered todo eoK was discovered after be had been ahot.jhat he bad on his person a; deadly weapon, o-wit; a large knife and it is more than j probabto wt be woura nave nsea jnia u. ine oppowuni- ty had, been affdedjim.. r t - i v Won.Firat Prize; In the .Interstate "Eace aChMlotte'YMteriayir ,'4f Time 2"3 5 Seconds.'; Jn the Interstate horse boseTwagoo rar- ei held at Charlotte yesterday manning the New Bern No. 1 Company, woo e first prize and also lowered theworlQ'd record by making therniMn 26 -5 see The Winston ompany won. the see ond prise,' making the run in 27 2-6 sec onds while the Raleigh Company win the third priza by . making the ran In 28 2-B seconds, . The Atlantic brae wag on made the run in 80 8 6 second; When the. New.. Brn boys left this eityfo' attend the firemen's todroanrent they expressed their intention of re turning with all of the first priae money in the contests which they entered and they have kept their promise ;with one exception.: that being the long distance engine-contest. In two of the hose wagon races the local boya won the first prize and also in the quick steaming contest. Immediately after the races yesterday morning the New Bern Companies load ed their paraphernalia dn their special cat andV yesterday afternoon bid fare' well to the Queen City: They will ar rive here this morning on the east bound train. ' - Your vlawn will present a rnore ightiyj'appearince "by ine appucauon-.oi '..a, rniia- delphia Lawn Mower; ..- J.- 6 Basalght CHdw C6i t Phone 99.7 S.iFront 5U Weather Tctopefatire endSalnfalL - ; The following are the maximum and minimum temperatures and rafnf all t oi (he first half of May. --;.. i- , -t- . 1 4 . BTJ:0 V 1 V i -4 .- : BEST; ;ESEIS "The Jane Wide ' World Ma&szlne. Tie Jenr Wide "World We et'rirg numlxjfand eon taint a if tr,tr estlng arv4 Inntrurtive liifirmnwn it ' curling iWfour.fjmrtrs of (! gloH. I't, K.'IlMketh Crichird tnr.i.pije h erithr!!Ir j sernunt bt t', f.ur.n-j j ur npy he ma in"Arro t'iiknown l.l,rr J ,r;" Mij r ?jkfi hi nrti.r pi-pr fs'Tl-e Wills of iVroi'' an I Urn, ! I Maturlnr'jntnhufi i lUrd rt! Mi'tl4ii of rir "Trt-k 'ryon j tht "snil.r,;;." Ji.i.n A. !!.-, a f.wntor ol licrnt;--i.l fi !'. -n. t-l en Rheumatum , Relived in.Six Houri Dr. Drtrhon'i relief for RheumstUm 'uimstTy rliT- sernt cai bi a few hours. It Kf-fnn opoo the j-t-m U remark at -'e ai..l .T.--"'t. ;lt rmovee at c-' t!.K rt-.te an.! , .eu ' ly ii- ; , . (. first J mt'7 b ft a.' 7 ant 11.00. - 8 M by Pre:; !.: ; ! . . - ' '. , , ' ORLD'S RECORD :EquipmeDtlM;Seryice. - TM: jnan or womari wtio patronizes a bank. whether depositing money in a savings or a) check- fog accuni,'apprtc:lates prompt service. To ren- der prornprsrvice the bank must have complete equipment It bejte of its modern -equips ment and efficient service that The People Bank enjoyi ; a steady growth in the number jot its pa v trons. Your account iuvltedi either subject to check or at percent interest in our Savings De . partment. DnmnniminnniiniHE , Matineess daily at 4 o'clock, at The Athens, 5 and 10 cents, Nurses 5c . - firemen Return Today. The victorious New Bern firemen will be home from Charlotte. The Button Company haa added to its world's rer ord for quick steaming 8.03, that of the hose wagon run in 26 2-6 seconds, a new world's records-Just what reception will be given the returning firemen de pends Upon the time of arrival . If any one hears whistles. Are bells or other unusual noises in abundance about B;S0 p, ro. it is no occasion for alarm. Its Vktorioua. New Bern Firemen home Case Is Continued. la the ease of Pokber and Gaskins vs Geakina which was called in Superior Court late Thursday af ternooo, the at torneys for the defendant, asked for a coo ti nuance until the next tern of court and this wae granted. . Practically the entire aeeslen y ester day was taken op with the motion dock etii Today '-ends 'a two week term. There' are sUli one or two more minor eases to be disposed of? . v. WILUAMS' KIDNEY PILLS ; "' Havr you aegleeted your KidoeyeT Have' yna overworked your nervous aye tern and caused trouble .with your kid neys and bUddetT Have jrou peine 1n loins, aide, back, t groins , and bladderT Have you t .flabby, appearance of the faeeeapecieily ander the eyes T Too fre qoi-'I ' desire to peas urinet If eo, "WU liams' JUdney PlUe win cure you-at Druggist, Price 60e. WiinamaVMTg. Co., PropC;Cleeiao4, OT-vaN, Jt, 1 1 . 1 1 m i . ( . '.wi't -- ' .'' '"".-;' ' lartleat Witermslbna Oa Jecord,:' KflocfcProii ShoetProof i 'I'; tij( A trunk that will laugk at baggage smashers, is the "G. & S." Neverbreak, every one fully guaranteed. Let us show you. Barf ington Dy-Goods Co. 1 Candler. Fl, My 10-Tbe first ear of thia eeaeoo's waUrmekma was loa edbere yseUrdsyJor New . York mar-kaU,.- It broke two records." The price it brought Is MW and this -is, the earl- lettdateat which- mtloae bave ever been shipped from-here.' The-vises replanted fa Jnoary and. covered daring the roll weather. r' fv. tUMBER ONM SPOT. There is a great advantage in buying lumber from a retail yard which always has on hand large Stocks of pine lumber which has been cut on its own Timber lands and sawed and finished in Its own mills. You save the middleman's profit and besides get better qual ity and value. All our pine U band-sawn and kiln-dried high grade throughout Broaddus & lyes Lumber Co. ITS JUSTr AS BQDD. ITS THE CHEAPEST. THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of CIN ClNNATf, (1867.) GAINED IN PAST 10 YEARS in assets;-- : " : . .. - $ 55,001,481.00 -in insurance in force 154,193,54300 "r THEHFS l A -REASOM! ' )i LOW MORTALITY;' ECONOMfCAL. MANAGEMENT; LARC.EST -RATE OP INTEREST. OK INVESTMENTS; LARGEST DIVIDENDS; ' LOWEST-NET COST 1NSVRANCG. ':.1V aV'moVwmeiit' to trPEIOIITi: md HONEST MANAGEMENT. . : INVESTIGATE TT ! 'M:Q: iBOXD; Afft ElklBul!dinj,;-r J feiephbmi: Offtct 400, :Hmt 258. :em :i rear. - .lit l of I Ivrhl J . ... y:i 1 f.:r -1 .-. .r.; r n'y '' T r- n i f h r ( f - Tfc fo!ll!.j 'as rwfiief t!, Joornal from !;? A, D. J ciu. K rt j ii t in I h. - Cn le !'( . ktiun I I-.-.- ! t f ri.apy a'l f.v r t' t' ion si 1 1 K-!!i'r -illte r" 1 :- I Ul'kiio'l r , ! I t I . i --r !V f'r-. A : r i t r i 't. . - -1 'i: r ! .: nf-lTin Ay e have-just y e ' received a new line-; of Neglige Shirts, the latest creations.- Also ' - ' some ; beautiful Shirt Waiols and fli IVi 0::fc:' 1 '!r t": IV: 'v.'4fc ; T' - r I 4 r. A..

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