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' r" -.' '-vx' '- - '-"V'.-" -.j- - " v- ;.. .... .. i J.' - f i 4 :'fr. :, ",.. ESTABOSSED IN 1878 '" Tt BSW I ORCULATION r-v "for NUMBER 66 KEWiBEKN, K02TH JUEC THIRTY-FIRST YEAR ! ' r . - I ft V-' . I . J . H ICS ft v NEW BERN BANKING TRUST COMPANY NEW BCRN.N.C. T Mi NO WORRY. 'HE worry which is often occafioned by un wise invrstmen f may all be avoided if you deposit your surplus money with this bank, where it will be protected by amp'e capi'al and resour ce3. The management of the bank also is prudent and conservative, so that the fundi of our depositors are always safeguarded against any possible Toss. We accept deposits in an) amount, pay ng interest on the money at the rate of 4 per cent, compounded twice a year. 4 PER CENT PAID ON DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR OR MORE. If A MORE THAN OiK SHOWING OF THE Famous C. B. & Thompson Glove Fitting Corsets These are the corsets worn by the best dressed women, both at home and abroad. While conforming to the fig ure they add grace and beauty to the wearer and lend that undefinable some thing style to every woman who wears one. "And never did Grecian chisel trace a nymph, a naiad or a grace of finer form" Scott. We may truthfully say this of the dainty C. B. Corset. The form is made charmingly grace ful, the lines are elegant and comfort is not sacrificed to obtain this artistic effect. Price 50c, 75c, $ LOO to $2.50. J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288 The place to buy your Spring or Summer Suit at prices wit! in reason. I absolutely guarantee satisfaction. New line of samples just received. Call and inspect my stock. F. M. CHADiVIEK, Merchant Tailor. 103 Middle St New Bero, N. X ; f0iiiligi1Ef MAflKgf REVIEW President Fioley Intends Purchw- ing tbe Most Modern Type Made. Washington, Juoe 15th. President Finley announced today that tbe South ern Railway Co. is asking for bids; op ten Pae fie type passenger locomotive and thirty freight locomotives of tftij Mikado type, all of there locomotiT: tu be fitted with euperheatc ra; tweoy first-class steel-frame passenger eoeeh es; live Bleu uncer'rama comDiMUM baggage and mail care; two dining ear; 200 steel underframe ventilated bo cars; 150 steel-UDHerfranae automobile cars, and 100 stel fl it car. This i ill addition to fife Pac h: type passenger locomotives and four dining ear re cently contracted for. Twenty x thousand two hundred tons of steel rails are being purchased for the Southern Railway and its affili ted cumpanies. This rail will be bought largely in the Birmingham Dis trict. On account of the continued increase in business in the Birmingham District, tbe North Birmingham freight yard I to be further developed. Subs' antial prugreas is being made with the construction of 36 mile of double track on the main line of the Southern Railway north of Atlanta, be tween Crosskeyi. Ga., and Gaiosville, Ga , and about 28 miles of this track will be plnced in service on June 18th, in time for tine in connection with the moverm nt of this season's peach crop. On ac.-unt of the increase in traffic over the Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway, in connection with the Southern Railway and the Al abama Great. Southern Railroad, the line of that road t-e'wien ErUnger, Ky., and William town, Ky . twenty nine and a half mil s, is lo be double tracked, giving the Company approxi mately 37 mili-a of double track south ward from the Ohio river. To facili tate the movement of train into and out of Chattanooga, Tenn., the Cincin nati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific line from Royce to Citico, is to be double-tracked and tn provide for increas ing traftic and ffccilitntethe exchange of cats with the Suuih'rn Railway at Han inaan Junction. Tenn , the Cincin nati, New Orlears and Texas Pacific freight yaid ut Oakdile, just north of Harriman Junction, is to be enlarged so as to give it an additional capacity of 135 cars. President Finley announced further that, for account of the Georgit South ern an l Florida Railway Company, bid are to be asked on the following tq-iip-ment: Six consolidation freight en gine; four switch engines; two steel- underframe mail cars; five steel-frame coaches; four steel-under frame ex- Lpresa cars, and 2W freight-train car. Veueia Eateriog .'jLmertna .'i?orte Must hr Sufficient life- j , boats. WteWngtod, Jun 15. -AU.oe tMBjeA entering ; AmerieM pert ia oat be equipped with Breboat 1 1,0 catty at ob tteST ry aM immMr el tne-etewi a- eordingj to pew regulation adopted by iUBtOncetioai Serrtee and M'Ue cast of coeatwUe,' Wte. pfy MifcslaMiKi UflMfVfor a() 4oaMMtMcanii. .xeepc iron MayOeU September 15th. Vbn for fuMniioiii attael fcreettpart- Utely iaft, JDwinghar- period Mest- wm aieamer jauit pave lire aving eapaeiw for. at least W.. per cent. of thoM oil board; and Wke,M7 and aoucd uamekv for at least 80 per 'cent. In ef the latter elaa of Tessele also, provieloB needemtd pn'y or 10 per cent. 4f Ut passenger and crest U the boaU de lot get' forthr tbhaAsM tnilae from land er do hot navigate In water deep eooHgh t cover the vessel io case of disaster; V River teaeaer are required to have Ufa boat accommodatioM for 10 per cent. jf tboee bord, A - certain per cenlegejof tbaKfetoat or. raft equip ment, 'varying with the class of vessel, must p) approved by the steamboat in speetien serviced YatidevtUe at Tbe. Athens, Moai Toes., Wed Tbe Three Wrighucomedr kieich in a 4aHj change , of .program They, come to us highly reco- i '. m ended. , KobMd and Then csprd on Handcar SteobesvHle, O. June It. Bobbers ysStsfMV.inoromg raided' the tnteing ton if Barlett blowing' the peetoffice safe sjnd" stealing five hundred dollar in cash and (tamps. Tbey escaped on a handcar. See our Brussels Art Squarer, they are beauties, tn various sizes. Some lovely Rugs and Matting in all kinds designs. New Bern Furniture Co., 76 Middle street, Coplon building. Bellair and Vicinity. IN THE PROPORTION CF SURPLUS AND PRI FITS TO CAPITAL THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BERNE, N. C STANDS FIRST among the banks of the City THIRD among tJie Naiibrial Banks of Jl;:, ' .; .me;State:-':v;v;'::; X And' a ft ha Surplu and 'Undivided ProftU amounting to 1106,000 and - Capita) amounting to $100,000, it ha a place on the, Rational Bank Roll of Honor, which ' fticlude only" banks having , Surplu and Undivided f Proi equal to of; exceeding their Capi tat stock. fi-iS-'rP June 15. The outlook about her just now is rather depressing: Last wet k we had quite a heavy rain bot were getting dry rnough to make some headway on the farms but there fell Fiidayl4lh the heaviest rain-at o- m falling, we have had in two or three years, and for some hour Bom) of our crops were submerged. The oat crop is not all harvested, and some have been injured by rain .and wiod; Some pea especially the Japan pea is injured seriomly where' planted just before the other heavy rain, ground was packed so hard th failed to come np and were planted again just in time lo catch this bard rin.( Some are considerably- behind With their work and this rain just at Jtbls juncture wiii keep thesa behind, . (or some time yet, for it will pe some day at best before wdrk can be 1,008 men and women itant ed al once at J. J Baxter's big sale. Wading Olrla Create atlr. Attntic ClfyJ'N. J.. June 15. -Toung women who Mve taken to wading in stc4 of bathing furniehed one of the rstaMfena' U. beach here. Clad n ws:dg.uUs. that nr' much more tactlve than; ordinary hatbing cos- ium-, 4hos ' wearing . thess ;aem to enjny! (he atars of the throng on the nonrdwilk,., v Tb ept(ttiBe rorn by the wsders ax bbt lotehdei to be wet, and are therefore nwredtUctan'y and eabprately Uusjiud . Ibut ordtnary bathing: suits. So fir: as cyuM be learned, none ef the yodng. wonwn who .took to; wading doffd thefc atockings, nut .bathing shoe were3iefded; The wader det clare that the new way of enjoying: an outinv , the beach i far morn -com-fortsbkj jjissj a Wim in the breakers while the ocean remains cold.. . ''.Phiiadeiphia''- synonym o?xtellencejn Lawn Mow ers Syipx!tffznd cut tmoother. J. S. Basnight HdWrc&,; : ' . fll nitnrnritv' JKflltDttu, Qtk". H ontMgudft, Cuban Chief, fi Bepomav Dive yietory.t t5. 1o,Hbs Pubj cmandsr-Wie, jrftta tjtejgpvernsaent tnat n epluinn ' Qasma saetA mm wmmW - ' Jo thecotton crop, a.tl.l. very poor, the cool spell or everniT"-T days with some frost last Sunday 9th, added 1 1 the extra wet condition make the most of ua suspect that Craven county will hardly average; a bale to the cf this yearas it'jl;d':1atyi : Wall iom are dUcoursg-d very soon and we cannot tel( jut now the extent at Jarahueea, 1 illing manyt: of thecb- eJ The BiSata ' ehrag' papers an nonnee tbT si ireit sveyhmeflt vie tory, stattog that'tbs reUw were sooU ed nhd lost fiuby.nnndr.dsol men, and It mean a crushi.ii blow t tbe ioiur- Th latent iflspitcbes from riantissro, Spot Denuhod The Influence Foi Mnrket Advance. Cotton Acreage. New York, June 15. Pi ices havt been ndvaneing en tbe strength of th Isw of supply and demand. ThiTr has been n- very sharp demand for aput cot ton at the South. Liverpool spot sale throw some light on the situation. Tbey have been at times 12.000 to 14,000 bales a day. Manchester has been mote active at firmer prices. The big txportF this season and the large takings ot domestic snd foreign mills are factor of the first importance. Wall Direct and Waldorf-Astoria operators huv si been buying. Rooms operators who had taken the short side on the rere' t good weather over much of the I tli have been swept into line Some tMnl tbat tbe bulla are over estimating the consumption and underestimating the growing crop. Where advocates o higher pricte p ofesa to believe that th. next crop cannot be over 13,000,000 bales bears thiok it more probable that it will be 14,000,000 bales, if not more. They also believe that a large surplu. will bs carried over into next season. partly of cotton grown during th- pres ent season, but not, marketed, to sat nothing of the actual visible uppl) which will be on hand on September 1st. They think that the present price discounts all the strongest argumtnlB of the bolls, Yet many experienced men are actiog on the Lull aide. They think the price is chap around 11 to 11 1-4. or even 1112 cents and is bound to go higher. Some anthorities sUte that the cotton acreage has been reduc ed 7 6 per cent., and that even Trxas. which many had supposed was going u how an increase actuall exhjbiUn tie crease of 3 per cent The liiggeBtdM-reaer H put at 11 percent in Georgia, i In n fol low Alabama andFlorido JO, 8 prr cent. Arkansas with 10.6 per rent; Oklahoma with 10; Miwisiippi with 9.1; Su;h Carolinawith96 North Carolina with 7; Tennessee with 3, and Louisiana withl.7 per cent. These figures out a total acreage of only 33,883,10) acres against 36.081. 000 last year. The crop is three to four wetks late. Within the last 30 days crop prospects, according to some re ports, have improved. Hut many be lieve that tha chances are againat a crop of adequate sise being raised. The chief feature is the excellent demand for the actual cotton at home and abroad. Buy a Majestic or an Ice King Refrigerator, they are sanitary, economical, easy to keep in or der and COLD. For sale by New Bern Furniture Co.. 76 Middle street, Coplon building. rayettevllle Will Entertain State Fire men. Kayettvlih, June 15. --Every one knows the great State Firemen's tourna mtnt will be held in Fayetteville during tbe' week of July 22 26. There v, ill : be all sorts of attractions to amuse and in terest the great number of people that will throng the city, but perhaps tbe most interesting event that will be pul led off will be the aviation meet on July 24 and 25. On tiose days a Curtiis biplane a veritable mans&rd will rise from the ground of the Cumberland County Agricultural society between the hour of 12 And 8 o'clock in the after noon. These flight will take place im mediately after- the midday parade two flight daily. Notice to Builders. I have a large stock' of all kinds of sawed Shingles' on hand. Will sell wheap to make room for a. rushing busi nesa; akw laths in any quantity. Fuf- nlshed or unfurnuhed rooms for light housekeeping at No. 101 Craven St. eppoSile-.eourt house,' delightful loca tion. See B g Hill, tbe Reliable Shingle Manl Offl Ebon B 556. ce 153i South Front- street. , - it . ' ,..1'-.-, . Wanta twd-Thlrdi Rule Abolished. r th damages, hut a few mors like however; say that ih repnrtn of this the last one would put the fat mar 6ut!sngs;mnt ars greatly exaggerate; of bnineexcptto go" to ditching, at rtrsitly U wt only ; a aUact which j very much needed . at nch timet a Ithia, tut ' a favoral lV time from, now en wculd work n wonderful change io a few days. ; i - Lst trs took i for the best,, and bs thankful for anything- a kkd Father sand m, - - We have a f Fruit JJrs ct t!' ' i klrsh; ftsaioefblo ftiOeel with a go varnitebt loss of one mas Wound- E sTharn ia rth , islhi quiet con- r"i svenbj p?pr assert tbat CcUwel C::ti Ferrers,- who if "ow on at' M j '..i.ion.hr V 'JpU . fnds v ' ' ' UL.: t:.s i 't?nn t St, Ju's.' June' .16. Senator William Joel Stene declared tbat Champ Clark's friend at the Baltimore con vention Will soppdrt a Resolution . abo- ll-bing the Jwo-thlrds vote and provid ing that! Whenever So" candidate re ceives a msjority of the; rolei cast, he Shsll be declared-the parly's . nominee. Stone said an effort would be made to get ; ot her ; presidential candidates to support its abolition. 1 T' "l v-i-y-lV' " j ' ' j ,WIIiMSr4KipNEtvPILLS ;" rjave yon neglected your KidneysT Have you overworked your nervous ays tem and caused trouble 'with your1 kid- nys f"i JbInd;!frT Xlave. you pain in 3, I groins and bladderT 'veyua L!y rfr,ft'-snce of llf .. ? " r- ' r-t'eyesT Too f- ?Ifr' ! OUR DIRECTORS. Tbe directors of this bank, whose names are given below, are well know in New Bern and vicinity for their business ability and high stand ing. Cha. S. Hollieter. K. II Meadows, Jr., C. W. Munger, C. D. Bradhatn, Vm. Dunn, Clyde Eby, J W Stewart. C V. McGehee, W. F. Aberly. T. A. Uzzell, fl. M. Groves, W. V. Metts, W. .1. Swan, (j. C. Speight. mm i iHia mmmmm-M mmmmiSmmmmn. Jj CLEARANCE SALE asswwanawawaawawawwaawaw ON WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 12TH WE WILL BEGIN OUR 10 DAYS CLEARANCE SALE As is our custom we will have every thing in our big store marked down. 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 hundreds of bargains will soon be picked up, so come early and get ( ur share of the good things while they are going. EVERYBODY COME Please don't ask to have goods charged at sale prices. Goods taken back if not satisfactory. J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE !$i.oo SHIRT $i.oo Equal to Other $1.50 Shirts iiii NT : ' Fresh TroU toe factory; thta season, in the newest, neat and , hnotayj&tfVatdr wlol'uocui. with thin stripes in Blues, U Helio,,Freu4h Greys, and : Tans and a large line of Slack on, $i:00 SniRT' $1.00;SHIRT41.00: 5:grM(n fast coLoks" "CLERMb Best Made For . $1.00 IIIfSIn'tfietltFroiB fheShop thal'j .Different, Ha' Poesn'tyeat The Best H F3 -3 1 i 1 k . i til) 1 k'UUI i 1 safe rrror!T rov
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