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1" t 4. f NEW BEflN BANKING a1. AND TRUST COMPANY lid ran A LinLE EACH WEEIt SOME d fficulty might .be experienced in under-"; talcing to rate a large amount of money at one v time. But a subst antral fund may be gradually accumulated by depositing a little a4i week with thit tank. The resources pf the bank, Uken togejbef yi -its prudent careful management, ' asaurea positive; safety lor all funds entrusted to its care, and interest . ' ia paid on savings accounts at the rate of 4 per cent, k compounded twice a year. ' WE ALSO INVITE ACCOUNTS SUBJECT , TO CHECK. ran A Of All That's Good, Beautiful And To Be Desired, Give Us Your Attention. If we ever admonished you wisely in our lives it is when we tell you, possess your soul in patience and wait For an opportunity as rare as angels 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 AND WILL HOLD GOOD TO JUlY 4TH. For the first three days there will be given awa 300 pieces of Music Enquire at the counter for conditions etc - IBE IB IE W M.-BB IB. J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLOCK ST. PflONE.88 v. ALLEGED DISTIL-; " LER Kefe "WJUiflf of yanceboroj Caught Ia the GovernmeuVs Drag NetFonan Alleged Tibl- " (Jon of the Internal lie venue Lair. pick Willi, while, of Vanceboro,WM arrested yesterday morning by Deputy Marshall Samuel Lilly on a capias iseoed by the Cl erk of the Federal Court on an Indicment already found charging him wi n illicit distilling. The defendant was brought to this cily and cairird before United Statis rCammtssioBer Chas. B. Hill for a pre liminary hearing. At the hearing Ihrre witne-ses swore that tbt-y bad porchaa ed whifekey from the defendant. ' The Commissioner found probable eauce acd bound him over to the next terra of Fed era! Court under a bond of $30tt He eouid not give this bond and was com mitted to the Craven county jail. P.ck Willis ia tha father of M. B. Willis who wan arreeted by Deputy Marshall Lilly several days ago while he was enroute to this city and who later gave bond for his appearance at the next term of Federal Court to an ewer to an indictment on tbe same chargo. Loss of sleep caused by mosquitoes can be overcome with one thorough applica' tion of our Screens. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. The place to buy your Spring or Summer. Suit at prices -I within reason. I absolutely . guarantee satisfaction. New. line -of samples' just received. Call and inspect my stock.,'. JH 1HE PBQPOBTIQN OF - SURPLUS O i PZID f -. pphfits th mphh Standard Ship Is Now Alloat. Not folk, Juno ?S -The British steam er Wyvisbiook, which has ben asl.orr at Fahe ('ape since Thursday, wss fi ,ated at 12;45 Tue'd y afternoon ty two rrv nne cutters and proceeded uii lm her own st- am for Norfolk. She is apparently uninjured. Two Killed In Collision. Conneauf, OUo, June 24. --Conductor Lyttle, and brakt-man Ransom, were killed in a n arend collision, of two Mickle P ate freight trains at Cray ton, Pa., in a heavy fug. Two other train men may die. Everybody is talking about Baxter' big sale. Have you been to see him? Ten Days Meat Fast. PiUeburgh, June 24. The meat fast in this city has begun snd thousands of houst keepers have ngnitied their inten tion to abstain fix m buying meat by not making their daily purchase. " An erroreous report was circulated last week that the butchers and retail meat dealers and the Federated House wires' Club had arranged a compromise on the question ot abstaining from meat for ten days. Bntchera declared that they welcome ten days of fasting by the public, for If such a move is success fu', it will have a tendency to bring the price of meat to a lower revel. This, they eay, they will be glad to see. The officers of the Federated House wives' Club dt clare they wish Uteri-op erate witfi lh butchers in an (Sort tot bring the price of mrat to its proper level, but that nothing can be dona un til prices are lowered, v .:- . - ;:.VVV,10F, NEW BERNE, Q;. FIRST kmong - the . banks 6i . the i Gty' THIRD" among the National Bd? of rV-yvi Acetate .tv !v-l s - And as if has Surplus and Undivided Profits 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 Undivided Profits equal to or exceeding their Capital stock. - . His Campaign Outlay Totalled C"" ' - Fiv Beers.- ' ' ' -" . - r.--- j'-l, , . - ! 5 - : " .C Sandusky. Ohio,. June 24,7-Defealed for re-election as a member of the Re publican -county Federal Committee; -Sergeant Charles C Campbelk of. the Soldiers and Sa lore" Homefited the following Matenjent of hia reampaign xpeo a. w. --. -" To for glassea of; beer 'at -6 cents each, 20 cental "' V U7" v To one glass ef beer for a fellow who said he carried thi, precinct inhis pocket although the returns prove that he was mistaken, cents -- ; V"i", Total, 25 cents. s ' That'aall. : ?; ; V --' Yes,f Confso, I Mean i Youl ' certainly do tnean you! .There ia 'a Joke Bo )k for you in Next Sunday' New York Wor'4! and you must not forget, to go right down after it Sun day morning; If you can trust ycur newsdealer to be sure and save- you a copy sn f Je iver it all well and good. But don't take any chances. . This ib the fifth of the "June Joke": eeii'B. July jokes next. But DON'T n,r-9 t 1 at of the June jokes. The Weill A.i 'an, GR ATIC - PARTY Which Shall Sulef A Tremendous ; Bnaxl Jo Democratio liaok s Be -. v "fore Oonveotion Opetui. Speclairtai Journal J ZSt1f Baltimore. Md., June 24.-Tbe sa,ie here todiy ia great crowds, good wm ther and many parades, the' Italian American tot Gsyn r being the big- Thesituatioa looks dsrk fOr peace cSaneef, the Progressives and Conserv atives getting further apart Ollie James will sopport Bryan f"r temporary chairman . At noon today William Jennings Bry an announced if n- other Progresrive could be secured" as temporary chair man that he personally would be a can didate for the post . The flht against Parker for tempe- rary chairman is on. It started abort' ty after the national cemmittee aasam bled in the convention ball at nooi) to day.' Althnugh efforts" were made du ring all last nigbt and this morning to settle the question, but tie situation was jot clarified, when the' committee assembled, although there had been talk of a compromiae candidate from tbe stronghold pf Charles F. Murphy After a conference with Bryan at the Bellevidere esrlythis morning J no. T. MiGraw ot West Virginia, reported that there was li tie hope of concilia tion between tbe warring forces. Early in tbe morning the Wilson lead ers were reported to have agreed to accent "any good Democrat" other than Judge Parker. Bryan refuaed early this morning to "faher" a reported statement that ' nnder no circumstances'" would be be a candidate for the preaidency. His reply was regarded in many circles at deeply significant of bis intended course of action relative to the nomination. Have you attended Baxter's bin sale? If not, don't tail to come today. First Cotton Blossom bi Sea r- ' son. The first cotton blossom to reach the Journal office (hid season came in Mon day night from Onslow county. It was sent'byJ. A, Boom, an entvrpriring- and industrious colored farmer former ly 'of this county, and wa plucked from a p'ant on hia farm at Snceda Ferry, Saturday( June 22nd. Tbe Bender is one of thai Journal's oldest colored sub Baptist Picnic Postpoaed. Owing to the- fact that the Norfolk- Southern Railroad Company having ad vaneed the rate for the train to be used to take the First Baptist Sunday School picnic to Morehead City next Wednes day, the Sunday School finds, it impos sible to have their picnic on this date. The advance in the price of the train was not known to the picnic committee until Monday, . Six Children Perish. MaMMns - Anderson, S. C, Jane 24th. Six ne gro children, ranging in age from 4 to 16 yeare.vere burced to- death early yesterday morning when their home in toe country near Anderson, was de stroyed by fire. ; Eliza Hunter, mother of (he children was absent from home attending axburch service. - v Tbe doors of the bouse; were left locked, but the -children coojd have es caped through windows if they bad dis- wersd: ther.fire aoea eaeoga.' AU of the bodies were completely burned. The origin f the fire la unknown. ''t . i i :n.. i. 4fcfc . i. .".-i ,5:00 pl in.aAd78:00;p. tn entertainments at Thev Athens. DSORDEflS y Demonstration v Joined-:, by Large Portion fjf Populace," Cavalry s. Called Out Charges on the v """CrowdTWith Drawn T ' . Sabres. " Llubon, Portugal, Jdae 24. Serious disorders broke out In the streets ef the capital yesterday morrin? when three bombs, were thrown in Don Pedro square, by striking street car' employ es. One poison was killed and thirty o'hers vi e hurt. 1' a ' 1 1 n i is j iiif 1 hy a .('"(! p. H t i v ! ' (' I HELD UNDER SERJOUSTGHARGE JoBn C. Smith qw -In Craven County Jail Charged With An Attempted Ciiraioal . Assault v 5 John C Smith, white, was given s hearing yesterday aftcrooon Lifo'ie Justices of Peace S. R. Street and W R. Harrington, on a charge of an at tempted criminal assault on the pcrn.p of Alberta Owens, an eleven year old colored girl. Probable cause wan found and the defendant wis bound over t the next term of Craven county Super ior Court under a bond of 12,000. In default of this he was committed to jaiL Smith conducts a small grocery store on Elm street and although he lia been in some trouble before this he heart) the reputation of being a hard work'ng man. He and hU wile live on the sec ond story of the l ufMing occupied hj hU store and it wai durii.g Iter absence Sundayfternoon that the crime in al leged to have been committed. See our Brussels Art Squares, they are beauties, in various sizes. Some lovely Rugs and Matting in all kinds designs. New Bern Furniture Co., 76 Middle st ect, Coplon building. Negro Wanted At Dover Cap tured At Norfolk. WW Norfolk, June 21. Wanted for shoot log the chief of police of Dover, N C , a small town nar Nw Uni, Tom Lanaton, n nrro. wan rre'e.i i n Qu n ctreet S.-nirii y, '..I-ik- 1.1 h D tec'we (" K. P, r A'ln-e I n if pui under am -" in I) v i ov ram mth ago. Lanster puixt a irui n'i.1 sent one t.ill;t into the Carolii.a' of ficer's head. The officer was nearly killed, but is now on tbe road to re covery. LanstoD made a afr gut away but his description wan suri here. Capiain Ford yesterday sent a tele gram to Doverx. apprising the officera there of Lanaton1? arrest, He will be hold for identification. i.i Card of Thanks. The family of Mr. J. A. Whitley de sire to make public txprecaicn in this way, to thank the many friends who so thoughtful'y assisted during the illness of Mrs. Whitley and who contributed the beautiful floral emblems at the fun eral. All these rr membranes will tver be gratefully and thankfully treasured in the hearts of the family. Prisoners Set Jail On Fire to Escape Kinston, N. G.. June 24. Prisoners in tne Greene county juil at Snow Uill fired the building in order to escape, but their attempt was frustrated by of ficers who perceived emoke iaauing through the windows and cracks in the roof. J'Prnk'' McLaren lind Stephen Harper had built a fire on the wooden floor snd covered it with an old bottom less heafer; a pipe was ingeniously con-1 trived to carry off tbe smoke witbas little show as possible, and the plan of the men was to burn a hole through the the floor and uee it ai a means of es cape. The stovepipe failed to work well, and the plan of the prisoners was foiled. - McLiren and Harper are in prison for lafceny. Both are. negroes, the former from Ohio, and suspected of having a previous criminal record. Pynaniitcd For Bain. San Antonio, Texas, June 24. Splen did:. rains . have " prevailed- this year throughout the greater part f Texas, yet the wish for more rain-Juat at the time it will da trrrf growing crops the most good has induced farmers In Beyer al section's of Weet Texas to experiment with dynamite to t produce rain.-; Resir dents of Stamford, Anson, end Hamlirj. in Jones county expired about" 6,000 pounds of dynamite, beginnirZ about 10 , (J !" W WIVVa BS bllV It IV I 'f, UU VVPMUMIil until 8 o'clock In the afternoon. At the latter hour lie drops ef rain . were fall ing and. though the showtrs wtrein termltent that day, heavy elouds back ed Up and good rams fell -during, the next two days. Experiments in rain- making are also beujgmads .near San Antonio. 4m THErSMALL AL10UIITS. There fo no greater mistake than to think that any amount ia 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. 3 6. 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 cr.n .assign for our big success is the fact that OUR PRICES ARE IRE LOWEST No man or woman i going to throw their money away. Pricss 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 our sale one week longer. We have great many goods that could not be shown at first that we are putting out daily and ask the public to come in and see our prices before buying, -t . ; 11 BAXTER ELKS TBIPJJK DEFT STORE .We have a complete - line of Fruit Jars 'and Jar Rub bers,, at the right prices. J S. Basnight' Hdw. Co. '.- THE : SHOP .TMT'S: DIFFERENT 13 . uV3ir" ;ia. ; , ONLY SPECIALS Everymothcr .$ are going to. close. put our line Of Boy Wash-: TBuits, Blouses and Shirts. We are Sellluf them far below cost. a i i.50 CamWPf'atlan4'UaDeii Suits now 8Bt. t -: " a m n : it ' .ttt.- -i.itK Ar ." t r-"r:- raen, Saturday only, ' Three lots of 5CcL.'.r "V , n:'"?,.?.y special price 25c .'estili t, 'iflK J rorri Th FSnp Thai's Different It'a '-it .2.5 40c " 55o" ,
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