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Jr S. Mifle "Furniture Company," ?
. t. K-X' ndal Jeft yesterday morning
for a short business visit to Kinston. j
It. Cj J 4tcaer spent 'yesterday at
.Grantsborr jFansacting'j business?. mat
ters. ' "H , ,'.' "
" i Mrs s" L. Bill arid children Miss Jane
f anvTMasier Sam kft 'yesterday morn
;&:"' lug for theirssummer home at .Saltair
rfv whtte : tody'- vruT spend-the 'summer.
'v Miss. Gptttie-ft Taylo returned home
it k' to Greenibcfo yesterday after, spend
ing sonie tinie tu the city t V wiring
' Miss Mary .'Louise "jfoies on Broad
street , ' : ' $ 5
, Miss.H, . Meet Aijd. Mrs. G. T
.! Richardson left v ye'sterday for 1 M ore
head City where, they will spend several
days...
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' Miss Bettie Tolson, Df'Croatan, pass
ed through the city ;yesterday morning
enroute to Polloksville where she will
'spend some tune visiting relatives and
friends.
' "Miss Ada Pigott passed through Ntw
. Bern. yesterday trtorning enroute home
to Bogue frpm . a. visit to froends in
-to'Bogue from a visit aft Norfolk.
Mrs.Geoie AVooten, of Fort Barn
well, spent yesterday in the city with
friends.
, Mrs. M. t). Lane of Fort Barnwell,
passed throught he city yesterday morn
ing enroute tO"! Wilmington to visit
relatives.: - : ,.
? Miss Catherine Cobb who has been
visiting in the city as the guest-of Miss
Alary Louise Jones, left last night for
her home in Portsmouth.
: Mrs. Will Morrison, jof Bclhaven,
passed through the citv yesterday
morning enroute to Wilmington where
she will spend some timev
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p- ;!. J. L. bauls, of Fort Barnwell, was a
:. business visitor to; the city vesterday
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"4' ' Mif-s Clara Btll Chadwick, of Pol-
' S ay ' ' C 1 ' luIkSw v-- ai in .i.y tiwwhr
V Judge O. H. Guion spent yesterday
-'at.Vancbboro.
G. V. Richardson passed through
the city yesterdav afternoon enroute,
J ij'' home to Dover from Vanceboro.,
fi'' Li F. Swain, of Beaufort, passed
i through : New Bern yesterday ;atcr-
If. ;'aooir enroiite home , from a " business
.v. istt, to Washington ie
V,Vi D, -Alittnv of Kav$tdck(lvas a busi-
"S f tiess visitor to the city yesterday: ?'-'l
fir: 1 'k'.' i-'. : s i ' a", . --v
Iveff, ? left- yest e rday , af terfioon
Ocean .View, where- he will deliver
4 ( t ," i j an address at a meeting of the North
"A.'1'! J 'Carolina Seed, Crushers Association
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' - i ' y-i ' MiseaiQiw r asmaa returnea ia
evening from . BaKnnor? . wnetfe" he
eperi some time visiting friends and
relatives. ' ' i " 7
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GRANDEST Aft 1 MOST MIGHTY
' 3 4DF ANY PHENOAI ' "
WASHINGTON, P- ,C4- Jxine,, 24
Ninety; billion: tons 'of witer. areffarried
nouny: uiraiign me riraiiu8 ui. j ioriaa
-by the Gulf 'Stream, according'' tj. Ad'
miraLJohn,.:.Pill5hurvvyL& ym
grapbic iSocJety ,al tW ashingtrxti , D.. C.
This stream, he. savsj-is probably the
grandestAnd moat mighty al any ter
restrial phenomenon.., x '
:.' ' this one hflur's ftow.of water cmld
ixFf-evaporated, the remaining' '.waits
would" retjuiremany time: more than
.-if i. : '. ' . ..li .L . ( I .. .
nil iue siuyti ir ai iiic iwuifu t vdii
it, sayt Adniiral PilKsbnry., "It is du
ficult. for the .mind .to grasp the immen
sity - fthfe great-; ocean jjver. . When
one.iH) board a" vessel, floating: upon
its waters, one is not as much impressed MliXICo CITV, June 24 .--Greoi-io'
at,the power and grandeur of this won- Alcarez, the Filipino servanr of Cap
der of ;tsature as-.he is; when he stands tam Rush, of the United St tts bat
before.i.&'.'towering mountain, an lm- tlesl ip Florida, for whom tie state
mense iceberg, or a fall of water such depatment at Washington ins ituted a
as Niagara but. when -one remembers search, walked into the Brazil, in Icga
that; the. mighty torrent, spbeding i.n tjon tndav and introduced hii isolf to
hour by hout and day by day in a vol- the miristtT. H showed no iyns of
time equal to all the largest n ei b of I ill feat nent
the world combined,- carrying its bene- AU-arw said he wan release ! from
ficentc'heat to temper he climate off the Santii.kro military prison j me ),
continents, one begins to realize that when at: tne invitation of his fellow
6f all the: forces of the physical .world prisoner, a Mexican, he went, f Tisa
noneaii.equa1 this one of the riyer of pan. a few miles from the ca)iti '. He
the oceaii. , remained there until today, wl he
. . 'It is interesting to note in the his
tory of the Gulf Stream how great us
influence: has been on the fortunes of
the New Wrorld. Before the discovery
of America, strange woods and fruits
were frequently found on the shores
of Europe borne of these were seen bv
Columbus and to him were .convincing
evidence that strange lands were to
the westward. These woods were ear
ned by the Gulf stream and by the pre
vailing winds from America, so that m
part, the. stream is responsible for the
discovery of the New World. Pnnce de
Leon. : while searching for the fountain
of Youth, discovered this Stream. He
sailed southward along the coast of
Florida thus stemming the current. He
says they found a current that, though
the wind Was good, thev could not
stem. It semeed that their vessels were
going fast through the water, but were
being driven back in spite of tjie strong
and favorable wind. One ship was soon
carried awav by the current and lost
from sight, although it was a clear tky.
"The1 theories as to die cause of o eati
ctirrents have been' many. In recent
times the .covrew lof enriertvf has Wen
laid to rivers and the QriilSiream cbiet
1 to the Mississippi! In actual fact
about 2,000 such rivers would be re
quued.c In the tropical regions there
i ii . steady movement of the air from
east to weft known as the trade windt.
Winds blowing over the .surface of the
water induce -a Current in the latter due
to JTrfctipn. ' A.t. first it only the nieret
sltim tmit rtinven. hut cradnallv the
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mutton is communicated from layer to
layer until at last, if the wind is long
continued as, in' the trade wind region,
the ijaovetneat extejids to lower depths
300 4Q0 feet, or perhaps more. "These
trade"wind currents continue across the
SribbeUii untd. they , reach the ob
uctlon of the Honduras and Yuca
tan1 coasts, from wbicb they escape into
the Gulf of Mexico.' ' 4
(." Anofher source of Jt"b Gulf Stream
is the.waye caused by the"Winds, Every
rippje carries a certain amount of water
in the direction toward which it is flow
ing rrrespectJve ol the current7 taused
by its friction, and when he waves
become large,- tone of water are hurierl
"STARTS ERIDAY MORNING.
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from tne t i.itv.the troujli every
time the wave bnB4k.; .In a large area
like tha Carlbbtftil,' tvng a conipara
tveyBonstant wiftrf blowing oyer its
wjtole.mirface.othis wtion is practicayy
a simultaneous tnove;at.'of the sur
face, waters to the west w.trd ; y ':jr
"Tjhere , is cvery eyiinee that the
Gulfc-Streani is ovetnl. absolutely, by
IawVn B its . varlatio ? 4ts course
through the oceah Is '.without:-doubt.
iedf its fluctuations are liy da'ys. men
ths, seasons, or by years; but ihey doliot
vary materially ne year from thebther.
So we may -conclude t t all the
physical forces von ttys rath-. that are
ubi(t, to i any variations at, all ihe
great ocean' cilrrbnts $re mist immut
able,",. FIlLIPIi'fiKO
III MEXICO CITY
CREGORIO ALCAREZ TALKS IN
TO Brazilian Legation
APPARENTLY UNHARMED
read a newspaper account of the
search beim; made for him b the
Mcxicin police. He then camt here
immer.iatelv. He said he had no n oney
and had been unable to return to Vera
Cruz.
Alcircz said lie loft Vera Cruz May
6 to buy fruit for Captain Rush,. On
passsing the Mexican lines he wu ar
resred as a spy. He did not revea hi?
connection with the linited St ties
navv. He was taken to Paso del .'la
ciio. then transferred to Cordoba.
I he Filipino arrived in Mexico C ity
in custodv on May 10, and was t rst
con i.ied in the imlitarv barracks. On
May 15 ne was removed ti antiigo
prieon.
A'rarez s.nd he was tried ami ai
quiiied on a charge of demg an Aii en
ean spy. He will leave Mexico i ii.v
tomorrow for Vera Cruz.
The Local Woodmen
Arc Going To Will
TO lim'FIL A MONUMENT
THAT PLACE NEXT
SUNDAY
The, Woodmen J the World have
erected a monument at the grr.ve of
Sov. Edward Iscilsou, who lies buried
at Witt, Cartciet'county, and t le local
I ra mn nf WnfKitnpn will riinrtnrt th1
dtdkioty' rvim at. t ie erave on
Sunday next,
They will leave New Bern on the
5:53 train Saturday evening for More-!
head City and take an carl) start fromj
there" by ' boat Sunday morning and
return in time for the evening train i
home . i
"All the members who. can possibly j
o, arc requested to meet at the Wood-j
man Hall, Saturday evuning at 4 o'
clock for re.ff&lia. The teams esueciallv
are' urged to be in readiness with full
numbers.
Mrs. C. M, Kehoe and son returned'
last evening from Seven Springs where
they have been speiding several days
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FOUR HOMICIDES ANP ONE ,
NEAR KILLING WITHIN
PAST 30 DAYS., ' -":'
' Fayetteville, June 24. :A wave of
crime has been hanging over Fayetta
vijle and Cumberland county recently.
Within the last 30 days four homicides
hare been committed three in Fayette
ville and its suburbs and one in a re
mote township. Besides there was a
"near" killing when two young men
engagee in a pistol battle at Man
chester, 12 miles north of the city. Both
jvere shot, one very seriously ,a'nd he is
now lying io Highsmith hospital
Dnfi r.f rtin.a . H,.Al.iT .
..w . Nvmumi wao juitjjr
accidental, and the coroner's jury dis -
.--harged the defendant a negro. The
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case of Eugene Howell ho killed "Kin";
Lancaster, Jjoth, white, was what snigfct
be 'called accidf.atal.frVa Way, tor. the
reason that' H' well was 'beside himself
with drink, a id jdidi not realize wbat
be was, doing ! A coron er Y j it rv f otrtjd
him guilty c ftfe killing of Lancaster,
and reccomi -ended that he be held with
out jbail ' til a rigid inquiry into the
case can i had. , He is now in jail.in
an awful late of mind over the deed by
which h j! took his friend's life and
wrecked nis vwn.
Lan aster, was burkd with military
honor , Monday afternoon, he being
a ine nber?of Company F, North Caroli
na r auoiial guard. He was married only
a f;vv months ago. and leaves a yciing
w'.;. He was a weaver in Hilt-Morgan
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c ".ton mills, was a good workman, ind
veil liked, although he .was "wi d. '
Howell is also an employe of Holt
lviorgan mm ana is a young married nun
, Up to the commisssion of the terrihl
deed he bore a good reputation.
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"The -gae freight boat, Daisy' arrived ...
i .part ye .terday ,vfroni Qrietal for '
a cargtt of merchandise, ' '"' vj, f.z '-7
The gat ' freight": boat Lena-. arfiyecT
in port ye terday from Swansb&f,witl :
a cargo c lumber.'' J
The g. s freight ' boat Alphonso lef't.'
ycstertla' for Beaufort with' a cargo.
of menl andite ,' ' y
The as freight boat Charmer left J1
yesterd; y for Swansboro -with a, carga2 ';
of mere' andise. ' . '
The wo mast schooner Bertie 'will
leave tj is morning for Wit with a cargo.
of ;ner. handise.
The gas freight boat Wave left yes-,
terday for MorehcaJ City with a cargo.
of me: :handise. ' .
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