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gJw ESTABLISHED ll'&A 1878 i PAPER WITH KNOWN CIRCULATION VflMBER 71. NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA JUNE, 20 1910. TWENT NINTH TAR . WgNESDM MORNING. I Jjcft f j J 9 'I I i i i 1 Care in Money Matters Much money is lost by those who fail to keep ac curate account of their income and outgo. Few make auccess of personal bookkeeping if they pay in cash. WmfflSBBf- The only practical way to have a complete record of expenditures and to secure a receipt for every payment, is to carry a checking account here and to pay all bilk by check. No business house would do otherwise . and the simplicity of the plan adapts it quite as well to indi viduals. - .IAS. B. BLADES, Pre. T. A. ttHKEN, V. Pres.. , Wm. B. BLADES, V. Pres. GEO B PENDLETON, Cashier JIPRICE Of ES UP. ALL SIZES Regular Price 10c. for 7c. each, 3 for 20c. J. Ml Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288. "BELLE MEADE SWEETS" . ' - (THE CANDY OF QUALITY) ONLY Gaston ON THE CORNER PHONE 66 By Drug Company OPPO. POST OFPtE. Standard Oil fompaiiy Takes creased Toll From the Own ers of Automobiles. In 1 GOnON SITUATION The pleasures of automobilinff are not whfA they used to be. The owner the pretty red runabout no longer dashes rover -t fme government oJvay and country roads with the old-time abandon, wearing: the old-time carefree expression upon his countenance, and the man -who has mortgaged his tittle suburban home in order to possess one of the much coveted joy carts now finds extra care heaped upon his breast. Verily, the autoists are beginning to materialize. And the cauue of it all is the present high price of gasoline, the prize element in the motive power of the festive machines. The smile is now Ppfe' face of the oil merchant. One cent a mile used to be the cost of operating an automobile, but now it is aearly 14 cents a mile. Some differ ence, when long distance rnnB and cross country touring are taken into consider ation. ' , Back in the good old days of the in cipiency of automobile travel and gada touting it was found that one gallon of gasoline would enable the car to ran: along. right merrily for the distance of one mile 1.000 Roman paces and the cost of a gallon of the life giving stuff was at that time 10 cents, thus giving the old slogan of "1 cent a mile. " Now it is different ' i The price of gasoline has risen stead ily from the above quoted price to the present cost of 14 cents a gallon, add ing with each successive rise a new lead on the owner of the-joyous ear. As the price Of gasoline has risen, the joy to be derived from the pleasures of auto mobiling have correspondingly fallen, much after the manner of a scale bal ance. Many of the owners of automo biles, especially those who have under gone certain sacrifices and hardships to secure their machines, are depres-ed to the falling off point, not finding the same exhilaration in the chug-chug of the exhaust and the scent of the burnt oil as they fly about before the envious eyes of their neighbors. The fluctua tion in the price of the oil which makes the auto go is said to be the main cause for the diminution in the spirit of tbs auto 1st. Congested Dry Goods England Affec Market Special to Journal. NeW York, June 28 -Re very congested condition in Ei goods trade, lower Liveri were reflected in lower morning, and considerable About 20.000 July notices ped by houses identified Wi interests, and the market rallied erately on short coverings. Business is still very dull. Spot sales 300 bales at 5 cline from yesterday, LATHAM ALEXANDER & CO t. Trade Iu m rrt f klftnadr pool prices, opening here this local selling. were stop- WHERE POSTAL DEFICIT OCCURS Extra Force Getting Out Franked Matter For Congressmen aud Senators. mod points de- J Wonder Freezers Be Made. M. E. Vflutehurst & o. rrhrmH 11 and Jas. S. endorsed. C L iraously, pro- good man as a -- -- - - i' ' J i Vanceboro Democratic Primary The Democrats of Vanceboro precinct met at vanceboro Saturday afternoon June 25. Meeting called to frde by D. P. Whitford Chairman, J. T. Heath W. H. Adams, W. C. White, Henry Buck, W. A. McLawhorn and J. B. Harvey were elected precinct committee. Motion made and carried that every Democrat in good standing be elected a delegate to attend the County Convention for congressman 3rd district. votes, Hood.13, D L.Ward, Manning unanimously Abernathy, endorsed unan; viding there.be no other candidate from Craven Co. 1 'J New Bern Wins Game. i '"'- 1 J ' . v ' - it Special to Journal. . , Washington, N. C. June 28. -In an interesting game of ball here today, New Bern won from Washington by a score of 8 to 5. The features of the game was Harker for the visitors, and Armstrong and Whitten for the home team. New Bent, R 8 H 8 14, Washington, R 5 H 6 E 6. Struck out by Thomas, 8.' Big Chief. Time of game 1.66. Finds Man Adrift in Washington. June 28. -The cloSinrof Congress brought an increase in the deficit of the Post-office Department. ujiuf the largest mail trucks were kept busy all day hauling tons of frank ed mail from the Capitol to the city Post-Oftice. All day an extra force of the bull clerks kept on the jump sending out Congressional Records, horse and cattle books, maps and other literature to con stituents of Senators and Representa tives. But thanks to the moral wave UUitf haft swept the county no typewrit ers or other heavy freight were franked out this session. I But the mass of official literature never mounted so high. Extra men and mfira wagons have been hauling this staff since the first of the year-tons of it. Ih,is estimated by one of the re ceiving clerks that were the shipments from January to today loaded into one train it would take five engines to haul it Every Senator and Representative With a fight on his hands is working the franking privilege overtime. Two- thirds of the members of Congress have written personal letters to every voter in their districts. One-third have done this no less than three times in the last three months. Each Senator and Representative is given from one to four redwood ship ping boxes each year, and these are used in shipping out stationery for the campaign. It has been charged that in the past wearing apparel and other per sonal effects have gone Knto these boxes. Banner "Sure Seal" Fruit i Jars (with glass top.) M. E Whitehurst & Co. j "High. Grade" Colonial Glassware. M. E. Whitehurst & Co. Beech Grove Instructs Delegates 1- x Open Boat Shortly after four o'clock a f jw days ago Mr. T. E. Warren who. baa charge of the Neaae rivet draw bridge saw an open boat drifting up the river, i From all appearances the boat was Without an occupant, and Mr. Warren decided to go after it and tie it up to hie MATERIAL AI MODERATE COST We have a large stock of Building Material, the beat goods we are selling at low prices Will you , need any Paint soon? We have ail shades and as good as is on the market. We sell Hoofing that is guaranteed to keep the water out. EUwood Fence add Poultry Wire. - . a - . -L-r- Qaskill Hardware Co. MuUU- Street raw L47 New (Urn N At the primary held at Beech Grove Saturday 251b. J. B. French and Daniel Lane were elected delegates to the County Convention with K. A Lancas ter alternate. The f Allowing were sleeted executive committeemen for the precinct: J. H. French. J. T. Hons. D. Lane, W, T. CIvUs and Amos T. Wetkering- The following resolutions were unani mously adopted; sfviH that the delegates to the Coast) Cosrvetios are hereby b.- trucUd 10 cast the veto of the nreri art for Moo. Walter Clark to succeed .imself as Chief Jo tic of the Su preen Court of N. 0. 2 Resolved that the vote of lh pre. rinci be for the eexbraeeaeat of Use, E Hood for repreaentiUve of Um 8rd coa- I district for the next . eaa inatrocUd as to Dt-ttgsUs were not the Jodgrs to b. Judge CUrk. B. FRENCH Cheiresea. Another Gun Fight At Dover. Saturday night, Archie Westbrook was shot at Dover by a man named Avery. The report is that Westbrook was passing a house in which Avery was, and threw ft brick at it. Avery came out with a shot gun and shot Westbrook, the load lodging in West brook's knee. They were given a hear ing this morning and both bound over to court. - Mr. Chas. ' Knight, the champion checker player of South Carolina and to keep it from drifting op ttorreerU g N who 4, cbwnpioo checker player' of Eastern North Caro lina, met in this city yesterday morning for the purpose of deciding which of the two waa the best player. Six games were played and the result was that Mr. Knight hied himself back to South Carolina a sadder but wiser man, be having Mat four of the games and the remaining two being decided a draw. A big stock of Peter Hill Underwear and athletic shirt and short drawers on sale this week at 3&cta. the gar merit. J. J. Baxter. Year Bwc Beat is due. The fcfule Onus require ate ta efuee year hex If the Bart is not imtd bp July Ut. ' JESSE S. SA3NU1UT, J i Postmaster . and being kt He secured a small skiff which he keeps tied at hie landing. and Started out in pursuit of the supposed derelict . The wind waa blowing a gale at the time, and before be could reach It the boat was several pood red yaraa away from the point where he first paw it However, he finally sua Mild in get- ting aaar enough to sates hold of the painter and drew the boat up beside his own. Looking into the bottom of the boat be waa surprised, to Aajl a roao at fall length, and from ail Indications In a lifeless condition. Mr. Warnm waa not ptaased with this atata of affairs, bat he ftpally to taw the boat over to Bttagslaa, tost across the river, and tytoh the bass) to the rear of but own started oat On reaching Brkigataa he pulled both boats up 00 the beach pad began to make aa Invest tgattoa efjthe causa at the supposed corpses dstotoi lo at tnpUag to rsiee toe body to a sitting posture he was start led hw the voice of toe man enquiring the easae of his be ing pulled up The explaaattea which lbs wooer of a watery grave gave for bwbtg to aaeb a sosVamoat was that, he had bei owtaaatot and bad awhshal a Mule too freely el the flawt sMaisjsjby the la- III now usatsr construction. Thefacuity eel -'algbers 'ai)dBdlMwowa to lake for the coming year will number fifty a hurt nap sad bad faitod to awake at technical exparta. The nest (he proper time. j will twgto oa Sept The latest catalogue of the Agricul tural and Mechanical College remarkable progress. The total anreaV aeent was 670 a gain of 124 over the year before. One hundred and eighty two of these were agricultural students, to addition twenty seven teachers at- tended the May School lo equip selves to teach agriculture In the moa acbeoto Three have just beea eoaaptetod and a fourth ,7th. Clearance J. J. BAXTBftS 4 PAID NEVy- BERN. :NQK it A'T ON o SAVINGS STRONG CDDHTEOUS PROGRESSIVE y 1 1 Jtity ISt mm A .1U WOvTd J rh Keinvesimenis The first of July is the time when many people re ceive the semt-aonual interest ,m' ,ter investments, and infact when a large niimber Qap,: the principal itself on securities- The money thus received should not remain idle But should immediately tie deposited at interest. Our Certificates of Deposit bear 4 per ceitt and afford unquestioned security. ' WM DUNN C.D.BRADHAM vice wMt TA.UZZELL CASHIER JUST RECEIVED ' Trunks SuitCases and Hand-Bags AT , Barrington Dry Goods Co. "i' " i- g gg i ... i ;1'3 f.iV.! Mens "Crawford" Oxfords Patent Leather, Tan and style toes. Vipi Kid, Newest Qualities all sizes, Ren duced to C'l UUHES PATRICIAN' AND ZEUS' Oxfords and Pumps Black, Tan and Patent leather, plain and cap tips. $4.00 $3.50 Qualities at Qualities at -4V . ! $2.98 $2.48 HACRBURN Bl)tLDlK(i. MHaVaauaVBaaaaVBaal J I CI V M bowsB NT M HHe'; M bssbbb i eeBBsSBBjsaatoauwM get mm MMER su : We have splendid patterns in Low Shoes for every mem beref the family and can save you money on Summer Oxfords " S. Lipman Pr-aa Bleat New Hem. N. C wmmmmmmmmm Sale i i 1 1 1 1 Continu ss ed Our Sale has been great I ut we find that we still have hand which we will continue to lose out as long as they lai Pumps that will go in the sale with all othei l ords. All g( Mattings, Rugs, Druggrtts, 6tc, are still reduced untill f I of Clothing, Mens Ladies and Qiildens, Shoes and Oxfords, on MP just received a new shipment of Queen Quality ankle strap is Lawns, dress goods, Percals, Notions, Mens and Ladies furnish- Elks Temple Dcpt Store.
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