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r fateh ESTABLISHED 1878' C'" KNOWN". xORCLtATION1 UEW BERN., NORTH tATQUNA, SUNDAt MORNItfG.'ttJriE'Si; NUT THIRTY-ttRST YEAR1 NUMBER 72 it- VN i' -- r - v t. t NEW BERN BAUIUMG -TRUST COMPAf4Y NEW fiERN.N.C- I THE VALUE OF AIEGIIIIIIIIG. MAN Y people who have become well to do look back upon a email beginning which was real ly the foundation of their success. The true value of beginning is not measured by the .importance of itself a'one. It should always be measured by the reeulti which follqw. A small amount deposited in a savings account may seem in ignificant, but if it is the beginning of a substantial savings account it has a very much greater value. WE PAY 4 PER CENT, COMPOUND IN TEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. C ML 1 15 1 . ,1 IN THE NAME Of All That's Good, Beautiful And To Be Desired, Give Us Your Attention. If we ever admonished you wisely in our lines it is when we tell you, possess your soul in patience and wait For an opportunity as rare as angles visits, as scarce as radium in pound packages to put it plain ly, it's another evidence of the immortal truth. It is with pleasure to ourselves and profit to you that we announce that there will be held at our piace 61 Pollock, street an advantage meeting, be ginning WEDNESDAY JUNE 26 AlD Will HOLD GOOD TO JULY 41 For the lirst three days there will be given away iUU pieces of Music Enquire at the counter for conditions etc. Will 8! SOMETHING NEW EACH DAY etc. J. M. MITCHELL & 0. 6 1. POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288 F-O-XT-Ir-'TD)-! : f The place to buy your Spring or Summer iyif at prices within reason. I absolutely guarantee satisfaction. New I line nf samples just received. Call and inspect my stock. F. M, -QUIIKK, MM Tailor, 103 Middle So. New Bern, S.CU 4 . IN THE PROPORTION -OF SURPLUS '.'iO IhIjEO PjtOFiTS TO . CAPITAL , ' . f THE NATIONAL BANK ,: " .OFNEW. BERNE, N. C,"V . . . STANDS ; FIRST" aunohgl the j. banli bf the City IniKL among;the iMational Danks or riheState I! kV X ft - x TAFT AND SHER.IAN REPUB-; Convention Finishes Its Work. Rooseveit Not NamelWith Draw WitbTSome Foflowers Before Adjournment. Chicago, Jane 22 The Republican National Convention finkhad ita work tonight, though it wta predicted there would be adjournment over Sunday. With ibe Credential! Committee wort settled, the platform waa adopted by a vote of &'6, the temporary organisation waa made permanent, and tbia cleared the way for the nomination of W. H. Taf t, the only name presented for the Presidency. On roll call Taf t received 661 votes, 21 more than necessary for a nomination. Warren G. Harding, of Ohio nominated Taft James & Sherman of New York was nominated for Vice-President. We have 1a complete line of Fruit Jars and Jax Rub bers, at the right prices. J S. Basnight Hdw. Co. Jack Johnson Indicted. Chicago, June 22. Jack Johnson, champion heavyweight pug list, and his wife, Etta Johni on, were indicted by the Federal grand jury for Bmuglingj a diamoml necklace bought abroad. Several unsuccessful attempts were made by the pugilist to set'le the esse by the payment of part of the duty and penalty. The necklace is valued at 13,- 000 and with the penalty . the amount due the government reaches $6,000 Expect Juarez Will Surrrender. El Paeo, Tex., June 22 -Mexictn Federal fore s converging on Juarea when united numbr about 8,000 men and with their artillery tie Fed erate expect to have little difficulty forcing the surrender of the Juarea garrison, numbering much lesa than a thousand. Supporters of Emilio Vasquez Gomel today issued a pri clamation denouncing General Orozco and making put. lie the eorresDondence in which Orczco is al leged to have first invited Gomel to become provisional president and then repudiated him. 'The Vasquiatas" called upon the members of the revolutionary party to forsake Orozco and court-martial him for "his traitorous deeds." 1ECKDQI& FOLK SOUTHERfl Tender Of Engine JJo. .1 Turns Turtle and Train Is Delayed For Several Hours. No - One Injured. While speeding toward New Bern last evening enroute from Norfolk, pas senger train No. 1 of the Norfolk- Southern Railway Company was derail ed near Vance boro, N. C, and was de layed for several hoars. Jut bow the accident occurred could not be learned last night. The engineer on the train stated that the first he knew of the accident that the tender of the engine waa seen to have jumped the track. He quickly pat on the emergency brace and brought the train td a standstill. But for th s fact the loas of life would have been great u the train at the time waa over a deep cut The train waa due in New Bern shortly after Ji o'clock and it did not ar rive until about 9 o'clock. Have you attended Baxter's bis sale? If net, don't tail to come today. Eve) nl Is Amused. Whit Plains. N. Y., Jane 22. -Rev Robert Chrystie. of Allegheny, Pa. a Pre sbyterisn. testified in favor of Har ry Thaw, at the bearing brought to sec ore Thaw's releaae from Mat tea wen Christie, a long time friend of the Thaw family raid he believed Thaw rational. Evelyn Thaw was the next witness. A gri at batch of dippings were introduc ed ae evident a by the State's c uise'. Tbaw's lawyer read clippinga favorable to Thaw. Evelyn, waiting to take the stand, laughed outright at such referen eea to her as "innocent child." "mis guided angel, "and similar expressions. Shortage In Pensions. 5:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. in. entertainments at The Athena. Steamer Still Ashore. Norfolk. Va., June 22.-The British steamer Wyvisbrook, aahore on Peb bles Sboals, near False .Cape, waa moved thirty feet to war da deep water this afternoon by the revenue cotter Onondaga. There was a high eel on today; and while the Onondaga was attempting, to pull the stranded vessel into deep water the line parted. ' The Wyvisbrook-is sahore on a six teen -foot lump and she is' about two miles off shore. The steamer is loaded with lumber and is bound from Pensa- cola ti Glasgow, A portion of the deek: load on the steamer was thrown over board this afternoon, and If ahe is' not Coaled on the next' high .tide a good portion of 1 eT cargi will be jettisoned. ' And as it has Surplus and 'Undivided Profit amounting to $106,000 and Capital amounting! to 1100,000, It has a place on the National Bank Roll of Honor, which includes only banks having Surplus and TJndivU J - Profits equal to or exceeding- their Capital stock,- '.ii . Centenary Sunday School Picnic, , u The Centonary Methodist rah their Sunday school picnic excursion to More head City: last Thursday and as uuat carried quits a large crowd." The day and weather were ideal and a more jol ly good humored,, well behaved compa ny of people never went pleasure aeel - ing .together before; ; Di iner waa in abundance, and : that Of the choicest yiads, and, all .toe picnieera were;well filled and mahy baaketa of fragments were taen up.--Nothihg occurred to mar the peace and Jisppineea of any ex cept one brother had J a severe ehill which made Jiim quits i uncomfortable for a few hours, but was able to come home and improved byhajray, t All in all, Centrhary Sunday School has nev er enjoyedla more delightful' picnic Special mention is especially -due the Atlantic Hotel proprietor and mana'ge- niont for their, unbounded Courtesies and conveniences accorded- our people ' snd friends. They did not spare them 1 Ives in any particular that we all ' - ht have a good 'time, granting us I the full privileges and conveniences of the hotel and grounds. Boats also were jut at our disposal. . carrying all who would avail themselves Of the privilege free of charge, to the surf and back 'sin. I As Supetintendentof Centenary F n ' y School 1 horehy exprep my tht j ry and all w ho u 1 I to rr' l e the .' h a f 1 - fir Washington, Jupe 32. Failure of the Senate and House conferees on the Pension Appropriation bill to agree on the disposal of a shortsge in the June payment of pensioners. The House provided for consolidating all the agen cies into one agency at Washington, but the Senate struck out this provision. VOICE OFM PEOPLE. Editor of Journal: In the primary, to be held July 2. Mr. R. A. Richardson, an industrious and prosperous farmer residing jn town-, ahip No. 8. will be a candidate , for County Commissioner. The-administration of the affairs of this county should be in the bands of i competent and representative men ehosea from the several sections of the county and all people should be represented as far. as practicable by ;a man f rom'the pb puloos neighborhoods such. a Dover, Va- eeboro and New .Bern. . Mr, . Rich ardst n lives near Dover and it would be wise and just to eleet him.' . : ;:;jDfiMCCR4Tie.y0TEB. ; E?erybody is Baxter bz sale. to see iim? HaTs iiiUBlllGOflSJ Will Bepiaoe BatUesaipa Coring : vtAeBummet 'anedvfflTIJa- Washington, Jane 22. While the M Vy is striving to .have the battleships recallid from Cuba to participate in the regular fleet exercises which were map ped oat for thenar-long before: the Cu1 ban trouble assumed a 'serious aspect, it is not believed that the ships will be taken away and the .marines left be hind. At the same time officials here are reluctant to take away any of the marine guard at this time.' - f ; One plansi'"ested I to' witMraw the big battlaehips and substitute the Atlantic reserve fleet. The rt rve Seet eonstets of the battlo-V.'rs la V a Id" t--re en I Wi'fnifn: t inr-i nu:' "r T-"' cB, L'. -': " -iin, j ' r ' ' , ( I i weekly conon lllliii Favorable Crop and Acreage Bc- ports.' Spot Demand Con- tinnes Good. New York, Jane 22 Prices declined owing to good rains inDcxas. favorable weather in the Eastern section and the report on the acreage by the Financial Chronicle putting the total at only .64 of one per cent, less than that of a year ago, whereas most aeaorte have stated that there would be a decrease in the area of 5 to 7 1-2 per cent. Previous to this there had beea steady liquida tion by large Wall Street bull interests and some scattered liquidation in other directions. The generality of the crop reports have been favorable from Tex as and an improvement has been voted also in the crop areas f: on the great section east of the Mississippi river. On Wednesday, however, came the re port about the acreage already mention ed, putting it at a far higher total than most people had expected and this seemed to "sap the climax." It stated the total at 37.377,276 acres, against 87,581,022 last year. The goven. merit figures on last year's acreage, accord ing to the corrected data, were 86,681 acres. Liverpool p' Ues have shown Ibe-effects of that cheerful crop news. On the other hand, however, tbe spot demand bad continued unabated, both at home and abroad. Liverpool's daily spot sales have bern from 10,000 to 1S.0C0 bales. It is nolic ed too, that on the decfine some large Wall Street interests, long identified with the ball side, but which recently s Id out. have latterly been buying again. Some of the Waldorf-Astoria el -melt also appear to have bnught on the breik whicrf hfs occmred during the wee- 1-t.i. i 4 hen h ve i apf eari, U en I u ing Ht times n quie a libernl aie S n e 4 il. m n i tingrepor s fnmth Seuth whicti iimk. it very cl ar tl tin leidr rsrivs ot cotton aie beii g held wiih a tenacity which defies downward reactions from time to time in the market for futures. Many in Ihe trade too. aerioutly ques tioned the correctness of reports put t ng the decrease in aoreage at less than one per cent, and they are of the op n- ion that the government repot t on the suhj ct which will be published July 3rd will make it very plain that the de crease is much greater or somewhere between five and sevtn percent. Tnty also maintain that it is useless to expect any serious or permanent decline in cotton as long as the spot demand con tinues so active nnd persistent. Just now it is considered a aise of perfect weather versus a big demand with the spot demand inclined to be the more potent factor. Loss of sleep caused by mosquitoes can be overcome with" one thorough applica tion of our Screens. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. Law Department Vanes Low, Washington, June 22. Unless Con gress immediately provides for an ap p-opriatlon1 to defray the legimaU; expenses, of the Department of Justice after July 1 next work in that depart ment of 'the Government will virtually come to a standstill. " As' yet there are no bills passed providing salaries for the attorneys and clerks engaged in looking after the legial department of TJncie Sam's work. gbOOtj'Thece a iaffioient appropriation to pay WajiI w salarteaf of , tha;:0partment force r until Jtilv 1. when werk wilt cease ur lee Congress provides for its continu ance by that time; - !f. :" ": Theweaant situation is nnparallei in the bistory of the department. . JBlow Benk Cafe. . . Darant, Ok la., Jun 22,-Amed men are scouring the cooskty for th bandits whoJbleW tbe Fiilt State -Bank's safe at Bocbite, yesterday and escapel.with three tboasand dollars, f Efght charges ef dynamite. were i used 3y tthe rob?rs and aroused the - residents, Citiseni gave kettle arid the fight waged for an changed.; Several people were wduht' 5 Raleigh", Juee Newgnal flsgs were,eeeTyed;bAdjotant-heral Lelnster today for the battalions of the national guard, the colors being red, white and blue. Two flags will be given to each company Hi order to conform to the new drill regulations.. Companies of the First infantry will have flags with a red square in the middle, com panies of the Second white and cora panles of Use Tlard bJue..';'';;5---;; !;ii,' ' THE SMALL AMOUNTS. There i no greater mistake than to think that anv amoHst is too small to be worth saving. Money deposited with this bank at 4 per cent in terest will double itself in the course of 17 years. Five dollars deposited on the first of each month will reach in ten years a total of $734 28 and in twenty years $1,825 36. i r iuvjvi i-j mi . v WW i 1 T H tl f l-S-ll"l it fm i i'wbiiaiEflB!j Our sale has been a great success, far greater than we expected, es pecially when there are so many sales by other merchants on at the same time. And the only reason we can assign for our big success is the fact that OUR PIES ARE IHE LOWEST No man or woman is going to throw their money away. Prices talk and will continue to talk in our big store till these goods are moved. We need the money and have de cided to continue cur sale one week longer. We have great many goods that could not be shown at first that we are putting out daily arid ask the public to come in ahd see our prices before buying. I J. BAXTER Wat DEFT STORE ' j J. V "- Art! Ilipifiiif (mm specials vewmbtfir wavro fing W close ou tour line of Boys Wash' t puita, ctouses ana iwiriviry an seiupg mem tax oeiow cosj, SOME (BAftGAINS i $ to ChamlrayGalatrftBaJynnen.Suitwniiwr rc. l- 2.60 Galatea and Bepp. r. 4 BoysBIousl-ndSltW"W)cx ' noV - s..40o?M ' , I Another special for men, Saturday-only;;Three lots of. 50c SI'.i lira Ilsse,' Saturday special price 25c? j.? x t l We still insist, "li It Comes jFVom The Shop That's" Different It's Tvpttpr. '1 Jjt I ; s r:Tf m T': L.
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