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. , i ,', ., P 4 I V " t:., , known. , ' OSCULATION . mOJ turner . d H. ' , 1 r'V i; '--.- -' Of 1 7e i f NUMBER 63 ;- VLT;i;U!'i!,; iV NEW BERN, N03TU CArUIIIA, TJIUHIJAV KCSIilKO. .JUNE lstM THIRTTIRSXfiAR -. NEW BEIIN BACKING ANb THUST COr.lPAtJY', NEWBCRN,H.C4 :-. THE MOST SATISFACTORY- EXECUTOR; " A,MARGJP, af Trait Qtwipjuiy,. ik lh New A Pen) Banking Trust Company ia tha ot" 4 satisfactory executor of an estate. It make , no differen!e wheUiar an estate hi large e imajl, tWa bank w!fl accept tfea trutr4 Xerciaa everjr precaw ; tkio-ia thefcandlingof aegtatYlt .ligW JaJ bj Jaw, an! are, therefore, no tnore than . tboM allowed an fndi tdual fxe-utor" We weleome correav . pon4ence or conferencea concerning $ list ma trg (WE CORDIALLY INVITE SAViNGSAND ; CHECKING ACCOUNTS. I rati it, PilLlLIGO YOUTH FOUflO GUJLTY Of Forgery at Teatejd;' PesSon ?8upeiior CoorV." dumber , of CaHgsDisjioged . of f. 1 FOR TU GOOD OLIf SUMMER TIME A ' I Your dress requirements are many, ;-his store can supply your wants to yoiir perfect satisfaction we are sure;' 'We make a study of what discriminate ing women want and then provide it for them in dependable qualities andt at affair price. . White Lingerie Waists of RaM Beauty New styles beautiful beyond descrip-? tion, at these prices they are surprising values, 50c to $3.00. V Have you seen the elegant f Silk Hosiery we are selling at 25c a. pair in B . White, Black and'Taa-They are fine. J. M. MITCHELL & CO. One of th most important caee tned at'yeaUrdaf -a-session of Superior Court pas rhe case of the State Ijtie Broughton, a whrte y-h wboae borne to 'oear Arapahoe, Pamileo eoojity. Some iime cfUiioi the month pf March, laet, OtI Broush'iv and" Aaher -Urto- on, one of bis companiom, came" to New 8 era and presented-a beck .or $27.55 to one of the local merchants in pay mint f id ttfme articles wh!cb they Kadpurchaaed, -The chsek wa made. payabe to C A. Johoson and endoraed by Mr. J, B. Reel, of Keelsboro. Mr. Reel i) well knnwn by tte merchantt o' this city' and the chdclt was accepted without question . Lite? it' was ioan to be a forgery. H oUghton, who ip t mere boy, and Edwards were placed under arrest, brought Lack to New Bern and after tUt-y had. been given a preliminary hearing were bound over to. the Superior Court, They secured bail and ere released, in the meantime Srinaon left fcr pari a unknown and cannot be local ed. During the trial he attorneys on both aides put op bard Bghts, the Slate using every available, bit of evidence to cjnvi.'t and the de fense I ry ing just as ia d to prove their client innocent. The cfue was given to the jury at noon ard several houra later they returned a v rdic of guilty. Sec tfnce has not ytt Lien patstd cn tbe piUcher. Tbe ft l owing other ceses were dis posed of durina Hie day: . S ate vs' Julia Boyd, charged with carry iaz deadly weapons to prisoners confined in tie riuity jail. FiUnd guiliyardrei enred to a term of 2 yeara in the State pris n "State' vs Wt-bster Blount, cha'g d wi'h retailing. Found gui ty Sentence not yet pastel. State vs Moses Nobles, clargd with fait B pretence. Jury relured a veidict of not guilty. vState vs Sam Lewis and P. A, Wayne of yanceoro, (barged wiih unlawful y r moving a fers ;. Jury returned ver dict of not guilty. State vs MaryT'gylor. charged with reta'iing. Jury failed to agree and de fendant will b ; givt-d anew trial teday. -State vs Hirnett Etheridge, charged rwitb operating- an ssslg.iation house. Found guilty. Sentenced to a trim of t years in the Stats prison or to leave. the Stts wibi:; 30 days. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE m - The place to buy jour Spring or Summer Suit at prices .within reason.' I absolutely guarantee satisfaction.' z New I line nf samples just received. Call and inspect my' stock.. oiflii;GL".:;;.u- -t-l r 103'Middle St. New Bern,.N. 0 New Vaudsvi.ie at The Ath ens to-nijif't, Jfisscs LawleY and Taylor, in a singirg and dancing act Good voices latest songs. ' War On Ra Time. i y - Chicago, III, Ju;;e 12. -Oblivion awaits "Beat Cat," "Ur zly Bear,'? Texaa Tommj," 'fflbston Dip," 'Turkey Trot" ard kindred depar-, ttwe8 from the conveutitKial dances; ao cording to an edict ofthe international association, mariteru of danaing.- U was agreed that rag time moaic ta respon-i b:e for -rag ti pie dances; -Ths associa tion voted to begin a campaign agsiVst fhi sort tit .music, lubantuting'ths more juM wah z and ci(nifled dacces of former generati ns. ' TheVicUmT Ve, rjttjtjoins;! AVaUo'SchtwLSe jTWj. ' ped-Boad df In? ,' --' r ft f 1 1 - . Wsf hington June Another fear- XuUoil tni tsjkeabr eU'iohJst nlgb't when the -mbtilated JMrfits, tf Lieut. ' Leiebtea W. ase(bniC 3i.l lith 16- fSntry, tA'A; A nd Alfred Ik'Welcb. i a profes tonal vttor m tbd tmploy" ef Jth Wrtht br hers, were tsuled fren oadsr-theebfls'of aaollSsiie3 -aa i planeJ' Theldrttoccbred while the; were attempting (he test 'requirements by the goernment in a mkehme on-. tractelfor bythe WarDepa.rtmenti. . Although an trtny board Jas . Jmme- d'ately appointed to dtetnii tbecjausej of toe aectdtntlt 4s-ttogt.f the- rtaj eauie of tiift rachines ril)iu never will be knowoC" The criitf tameso soddsa ly-and unexpectedly that tbl two men met their death withMtt-being -mm make a single move to arrest their fall. Seven army . ftri,7wtre. . .jamoiig the score of a pectatofsl but they caupot t x plstn tbs accicenl. N ! : 1 It was shortly after fl o'clock that the Wrfghl machine wa run out in front of the long Koe of hangars.- For several days Aviator We ek, wbow bome is '-rib this city, had been busy demonstrating tbe aeroplane."'- All the War Depart ment's requirements bad been met ex cept cbWJDf 2.000 fet within lOmio utovcarryuiga loul -i .460 pouiod'. Welch kntw t'iems chine ws capsbjeojt me ing be tear, for it nad been c eojnplitdied t Day ton,- QMo,- by Oivile Wright bkfore it was tskn to Cojijege Park ar.d be atl bees made impellent by reve al failuns, A iew roinutee later be enpounced that he was! ready." Lieut, H(selhui8t fol oed Welch into the machine, tbk i g the passenger staj. The aeroplane m vd t ff ateadily and flew tbf 'length of tbe fit id, liejrg 200 tret. As it was i ui cd : Hjyai d. the group of ai my ill ' cr bi fore lbs fcangars Welch oippVd sharply to lr, die ate to tha offi-nal skjtrter that be was reacjy for ;tbe stiff jciiial. Iheilipearrkd ttetnachi4o wih-i' in 76 leet of the ground, nd ;it thtn stia ghtered uf sharply, too, qtitckty, t e obtersirg flyers tbtuaht. JiUlbout warning tbe aluminum wing crumpled, or collasped upward tijtjbat theyttirrtoat . met abovalb. engire. r The macb ne dropped, then -turned her. pose toward tha earth six) dived. '. - The accident occur d ebiut 1,000 f tct from the hargars and when the fi at witness reached the wreck it'wae a"een toat both of the metv were dead. Weleh was buried in the debris, but the ' body of Hsz'ehurst had been, catafulud fu!ly-20feeta way after the machine struck. -Welch 's clothes were praett- eally all torn from bis. body,' which was braised and battered. Hezlehurst's Skull was fractured and his bead,, badly :n jHEBOPORTioa. of;suhflus in, kpib TB E NATIONAL HANK s ?:: OF NEW. BERNE, N..C. s FIRST '-among 'theV hianks'of i the City . .THIRD among the National Banlcs of r -fi 1 the-ibtate !- , ';.., And as it has Surplus and - Undivided Profits amounting to (105,000 ond Capital amounting to $100,000, it has a place on the National F k I: 'l of Honor, which includes only banks having Surplus and Ur " I Vn .-f.ts e'iiil to or exceeding their Capita! stork. v , , Villages Burned. "vKddiik, Alaska; JunefT12'Ihe,i Ko disk and Woody Island villages are burl-, ed. under sshs an the result of I he ernpt ton of I the- Katmaf volcano : Jt orsdsy. : The eroption'ctM tirufd for forty, eight bo urs but bo, live - ere losf. Many fectlementsr pear thr vovcan,'sDrTi!rtd. T e revekue cutter .jManr-ing. was In prt rJnintbe eruption. began ard f ui nlsbed rv fqgc ftr a H inh ablt ante--Bva hunfrWtnrp, wi!Uienand children -;thos saving many "lives" Tbfravtl wireless station jvas destroyed','.. Dib patcbes wereent to Seward appealing for all avaiable craft 'to come to the ssistance- of the Tjcopla htre. v Tb property loss is enoi mous. ,... . , - BOilE CUCfili'lE'HEflli Attempt -to Break in .Women's '-, Boom r.t BriagctOD, BouuJ .r Ovei to Superior Court . ij -- - .Without Bond. 1 J. 8i Johnson, m young white men who darms Wilmington and seve-alotn er tforth Carolina cities as hi-i home ir now being fasJd in tbe county jail in tbiir elty withoul, bond on very ser.-oue charge, that of attempting to break lr - to a room, In a dwelling at Bridge tun which, was occupied by ladies. Johnson arrived at Bridgeio-i a few days ago and secured board with Mm. Jd. O. Cahooq at that place. He wan given n room in the ell part of the build ing and seemed to be well satisfied with h e new place. It was noticed by Mrs Cahoon and her daughter that the new boader aeied in rattier a suRpjcjous man her at limes but they paid but liit'e at testion to him,' ' La's Tdetday bight Mrs. Cahocn, her daughter and a neighbor who w js p' ding the flight with the family, hemd sorxe one trying to enter the room M'es-Caboon ran to the window and called ' for help. Several persona re sponded and found Johncn ouftiiije ;h. bed room dupr. His com itl-m at tie timq cleajlj ahowed that he wan under the Influence of -some powerful He was placed under arrest but fought to ravig ry that it was found necesra ly to lecurely tind his arnm and feet before Re" could be controlled sn.lion veyd to this City and pleeed in ju.l Yesterday morning he was giv. n a preliminary bearing before Jiicco' the Peace W. R Barring ton, on war rant chargirg him with an aiiemi t ai burg'ary. The defendant refute! to plead either guilty or nor gu lly, ami In fact but little could begot out of him. However (he magistrate 'loml probable cause and bound him over to j superior court without bond. j - That 'Johnson is a slave to "dope" in various forms there is but little doubt ' On bis person were found H"v eral packagt which had contained -o- m HilJEvTEHTHS BY GHEGK. It has been et mated that nine tenths of tbe business of the rorld is done by check. This is conclusive evidence of the wisdotn of depositing money with a sound financial institution ami meet ing obHgattoas by means of ilie cht cking plan simply writing Checks instead of keeping a supply of currency on hand. It is safe, systematic, and assures economy. mm mmm ml -JinV Isaacs fiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiPir SA 3 i iiKS max. -.-js&eiM a Tisssr- i.-.r.-i srreSt Showed that be Was moi.U.lv : unbawriceft' at lhat "time,,- Thir 3 Loss of sleep .caused by mosquitoes can be overcome with onethoroughr applica- tion pti,ojur Screens. -J. S. f3asmht,Hclw, Co. lv . farmer, a kind neighbor and t a' wdrthV man )n all respects. ;. - . j i T Notice to Builders. f have a large stock of all kinds - of sawed -Shingles' on hand.'. Will sell cheap to make room for a lushing busl nes; also lath 9 in any quantity. . Fur nished or unfurm h' d rooms for 1 ; It housekeeping at No. 101 Craven opposite court houie, delightful I -cation.. See B g Hill, the Reliable r "an. Office 1G2J South Front etr t. Phone 5GG. . ; . Cor-u : an Crrr ' '1 to ' ThV Situation Crowe Brighter. i 'j- Jr-' i u(t'.TO-i.-J .V'-in.-A. - WjtshjBgton, D. C7 June IZthThe absence of frcsb outbreaks i Cuba has ctHobrkged the? State, - Xepartment : in the behalf th-it ihe'tocSaurerf- lo . ehow the governmeat's rjurpose.to' maintiio order in Cuba, hsverproved sufficient. It was decided there-wnte-noTaddi-tiona to tha .force novrn,Cuba;' ijnless untxpected. 'development finaka 'such oecejsary,. Admiral Fisk, the ranking oCeer at Key West, will remain there for the. present,' with the battleships New Jersey and NebraRka. ,L The-Navy Departmant, ty wirtdefs, wilt' keep in constant touch ith the Atlantic Fleet's fii't t diviRion. After leaving Il3rppton r u.Jj, with the nii.hh'pmfn, it is ex I it' rt V e f' 'i exercijvs for ' ' 1 cf t'" fijet v l soon te I'. iT I f !' ironWwt K4ivi!l t I "'!!' five in-' n r.mt'i ' ;, h. ' - r!:.-i((i'' ff Ci 1 luer : . t i . - See our Brussels Aft Squares, th?y are beauties, in various sizes. Sorhe-lovejy Rugs and Matting in all kinds designs. New Bern Furniture Co., 76 Middle street, Gppjon building. Mor$ LiahV On That "Snake S'ory ON WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 12TII WE WILL BEGIN OUR 10 DAYS CLEARANCE SA At hi home, near Wildwood, -Moti'Hy June 10th. Thomas X.Tolsoo In theDlh year of hlsaga Ur, Tola in inlisted in tha Confederate Armf while e't iriBs teens and served; through the Moody 'conflic4-.In-18W h married Miss Ab bte, a daughter : of the ?lte. tapUiu Levi T.'Ogisbf,T Six children j?s,the ksnaof ibis hsoDV unioi)'alt of irhAn awvWr-l((r. -TobbVafe i mteantmTftoMmr! .NowlO Jlancbckt atraet, Some days ago a story c;,m" from Greenville, this State, that a ml tie- snake tad titUn two children end 'btj thy had died, whi'e a third chi d wus drowned in a tub of water at about the ame lime. It sounded very miKh like; s s'tory Jrotft W iikesbatre, Pa.where : tha bigBest ones come from and -so it tUrns obt,,-' There was not a word of j tiuth in' if no foundation for it at all, ; The author did Cot even bave the "Jim- rnies.7 be r joit a plain liar. -i Greensboro Record, 1 -.J- l! i" u . .In w i --rKlka to Observe flag Da. ; Tomorrw;"FldB birht, .at 8 o''ock, the. r ks todge wilt observe Mag CiyUe that day beug tbeanniverasiy.- Apprc- prvataiexetcses by the Elks will mark thr osion, tnuuie, and Mr.,; C. U Absniethy will make the" addiesa. , Th; pubhe is invited,to-aUend T; ., -i . ytz" FOR RENT. iKht'toenrSi" Store - No. S- Pastenr street-- v-' -";- - r U.Cj; HAUCOCK, Agr. t Senate Scports ranat Biii. . - ".t .-; "--. ' f .Washingtoi'erli-i-Thtf'.senate inter-oceanic canals committee favora bly reported the hoes j bill to open," pro feet and operate the Panama car si, and govern the canal 'zone; -Tbe bill retains the bouse provision- exempting caatwiae vessels - fro-n 6 mat tolls ana embodies an amendment strictly xegu- -litmgjrsilroad owned vessels. " , 'AfTta AV..: what's v.c-.l As is our custom we will have every thing in 'ourbig store marked do'-vn. No goods reserved, positively every thing at New York cost, some jobs at half price. See our bargain counter for Shoes, Oxfords, Clothing, Mens and Boys Pants etc. Our stock is complete, but hundieds of bargains will soon be picked up, so come early and get your share of the good things while they are going; EVERYBODY COME Please don't ask to charged at ' sale prices, back if not satisfactory. have gpot Goods taken J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE . dept Store Co 1 s, L no nuttert' cr, n3uscmeht ; Keli'ees Taken Out. . - Nct Orleans, June 12, Water from t 1 ' t i' i rrcva p, t1 e wor t rf t " n r fl x 1-t, pun ih ( ' ' ' i if lh r : i f l.i'-i-s.via, v 4 VAIH llt.i1K i . 7 11 't 1.1 I 1.1 I rll f I ' i - i,.n t:i? ns i a w . Mi v V nib l.-'V -1 II .1 'V jr : " i ' : SEISE HSU ! jiv-rnpjtsrrt oi the Lcsr ;, y-CbtdMfimaranteerl' rit'ftt.flolsn'r; wear '. .jrRflft's-Sirpft' ' Shirfs ri -he doesn't wear the ' " test;: V "7 f i -ft t
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