estallisi::d CrXLlATION new eeriCkostii Carolina; Sunday- moaning;, july- NUMBER 861 THIRTIETH STEAR '- - v. V 1 1 t '-.j-w 1.1 J ) rf- v. j 4, i; At . . ..'t-. lip i . HB ftUjtter of associate! is a most important consideration for every person to get aiong in tne worm. ine young man whe spends his nights in dissipation cannot- do the' r best work during the day. One of. the best attribute that a man can possess is character, and a good reputation which is the result of good characters ' It gives him standing in a com! munii v and aids him in getting along. ' . I ' THIS BANK ACCEPTS SAVINGS DEPOSITS ? ;i DOLLAR OR MOKE.: EPOSITS pP ONE COP ION'S 'S1 CLEARANCE SALE ILL SUmiS HIST IE SKI We mean to sell every pair of our Ladies, Men's aud Children's Slippers and to do this we realize we will have to ; put Sensational Low Prices on them. I which we have done. You know what we mean wheu we say cheap. No mat ter what it? is priced elsewhere OOPLON "SELLS IT FOE LlS" a known fact. Save money Saturday on Slippers. Here are closing out SHpper prices' $1.25 Ladies all over Patent, One Strap Pump, worth $2 00, Saturday $1.25. $175 " Larlies Black Velvet Pumps, Wide Velvet Bow, High Heels, Arched Instep. Sells at $2.60 This Sale $1.75 $2.65 About 200 pairs Ladies $3.50 Oxfords, there is every imaginable Lea'h er, Last, Heel and Toe in this lot and not a pair that sells for le s than ' $5.50. We wi I offer you your choice at $2 65. 500 Pairs Men's Barry $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes Sale Price $2.65 and $3.00. This lot consi-ts of Tans, Gun Metal, Vicis and Patent Leathers, in every imaginable Last. Heel and Toe. You all know what Barry Shoes are. the Best men'n thoes made. Only two prices now $2.65 and $3 00. S. Coplon & Son SELLS IT FOR LESS LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY, BUT IT PAYS TO WALK TO COPLON'S DSEIIT SEflaTORS II BLOCK GIS III DAmoertts, ; Ao4! Bepablicau ' Pro- Vgressives : Togetker Oa. Lowr V. v Washington; iury 81 be absence OI Senatora Is now threatening io, inter. fer with early and final- action oa the Canadian reciprocity agreement. So many are away that a bare quorum eaa only 4m obtained by beating the bushe, In each situation each aide ia afiaid to tote on any of tbe ' pending- amend ments. -., I;1'' : ' 'V Nine Democrats are absent. Three times I hat number of Republicans are away. Io effect; One-third of the Sen ate is not-oa duty, It is declared (hat if the usual number of Senators were present; the- Cvmmins amendments would at once rech a vote and other substantial ' progress eoold be made. There is much- criticism of Senatora who are at the seashore or mountain vea if tbey are paired. ..; It has become evident that the poss' - bility of effective co-operation between the Democrats and proeressive in pas sing general tariff revision bills in i'aily increasing. Fair chances now exist for a compromise on "many scneauies.- in eluding wool, cotton, sugar, steel and an enlarged free. list. - Neither faction will get precisely what it desires, but each will give way in some things to the other and thus reach a position on measures considered better than the existing law. Whatever compromises are made must be acceptable to the Democratic leaders of the House. The outlook for tariff revision, follow ing the passage of the reciprocity agrrement, ia now considered better than at any time since the extratorklin ary session opened. rani 3. SiiMouiraiis Tearly; Migration tbi ffigli' At- The Philadelphia Lawn i Mowar will make your lawn have a decent appearance when properly applied. J. S. Basnieht 'Hdw. Co. Dividend Notice. At a meeting of tbe Board of Dir ectors of the Atlantic & North Csro lina Railroad Company on June 23rd, 191 1, in Morehead City, North Carolina a dividend of 1 1 per cent on the capital stock of said company was declared, the same to be payable at the office of the Treasurer in Goldsboro on July 10th 1911. Books for the transfer of stock ' to close at 12 o'clock M, July 5tb, and to reopen at 12 o'clock M, July 10th, 1911. D. J. BROADHURST, Treasurer, tudea. '."Weather Fine and i'-v : Health Giving. V ; .'" . - . -j.' " - Black Mountain, July 7.h.-Time when Black Mountain was largely rep-, reseated in sumaer by New Bern f olke, but now all parts of the eonntry have come here and1 built summer humes, nearly every day sees a new house star ted m one of the various centers ia or around the. village. Still, New 3ernt- ans can find plenty of home folks here if they look around, i Mr- Joseph Kimey has bought and re built Jtor a home the school house which stood at the beginning of the Montreat road, near the Sloverf cottage, klr. Jones Wahab has his dry goods and no tions store just north of the station b'ri the Montreat road, and had tbe build ing erected according to his own ideas, with a living flat above the store, and it fa a desirable place to do shopping. The new macadam ' bridge to the rnn" will be begun in a few days, and the county furnishes a jjiflpl bridge over the Swarinanoa. This new road accom modates tbe summer cottages of Dr. Hughes, Capt. Simmons, Judgf Bryan, Mr. Nunn and others, and will develop the South side of the village which is conceded to be by far the most desira ble section, in natural beauty and for the view. The Hollister cotta 'e and the Green cottage at the village are now occupied and the other New Bern cottr.gers are expected soon. Mr. C, E. Slover has built a nice' two-story dwelling-near his place, which is for renting purposes. There has been voted $40,000 for good p-ads in the township, and the town has voted $15,000 for water sup ply, to be brought down . by a gravity system, - Prot. H.. B. Craven is comfortably fixed in his newly completed borne up toward Bluemont, and has running wa ter through the house from a mountain spring. The season is favorable for crops, af ter being dry,, and while the days have been Warm at tithes, the cool nights require blankets for sleeping. Real cold nights and a fire can be enjoyed on Mt. Mitch' II, in the new log house near the top. Two new trails are made to tbe tup of the mountain Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mitdhell have rented a cottage on the Asbeville road, near the hotel, and are conveniently lo cated. Mr. James Redmond is enjoy ing his regular summer vacation at the Green cottage, on the Asheville road. Dishonest Meat Packers Can Only :fce Sent To House Of Correction. Chicago, July 8 After a nine years' fight District-Attorney Edwin Sims now e oo f esses that the packers can not be sent to the penitentiary if convicted under the Anti-Trust . law. Heretofore tt was generally believed they could be both fined and imprisoned.- Now Sims says:- . . ' "The packers am charged with a mis demeanor and cao not be Bent to a pen itentiary. The fact that the Govern meat has no pi ice of detention of its own in this district gave rise to the re port that if sentenced to serve terms of one year, as provided by the Sherman act, the packers would necessarily beat liberty. "There is a special statue which gives us power to make arrantrtmenta with local authorities. This is done frequent , Seeral oleomargarine men sen tenced for mB'lemeHnors have Berved their terms in the House of Correct ion," Special Assistant Attorney-General James H. Wilkerson, whi is specially engaged to prosecute the packers, said: "These indicted men are facing im prisonment for a misdemeanor, not a felony. It they shuld be found gdilty and remanded to places of detention the court could send them wherever it chose. The county j til, however, is the most probable place." New vaudeville at The Athens Monday, special engagement, Harry L. Tally Victor and Col umbia phonograph's popular ten or. His voice is captivating, his j songs are latest. Sympathys Extended. The Journal along with all of its North Carolina brethren, extendi its deepest sympathy to Col, Wade H Harris, of the Charlotte Chronicle, in his bereavement, occasioned by the death at Concord on Tbuasday of hit aged father, Mr. R. S. Harris, who was ene of ttie most prominent citizens of that city, and who had been a Italer in the affaire of Cabarrus county. Dc Verne and Van, "350 pounds" of comedy, at The Ath ens Monday night. CAR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN DO W SCREENS Knocked down screen frames, Adjustable frames, Wire cloth black and galvanized; all widths, Atten tion given taking measures for sizes needed. Paint and Varnish Stains and Ploor Finish, all necessary,, - goods for the home. Service prompt, business appre ciated. Call us up Phone 147. ; QASKILL HARDWARE CO. Middle Street. Phone 147, New Bern, N. & I 1 -r eeeee-eeee-eeeeeeeeeeeeee-eeeeeeee-eeeeeeeeeeeeeee .' The Smith Premier ; : 1 1 i VISIBLE TYPEWRITER mm Just Arrived 1 dosen Hammocks, bright new col ors never been selected over. We had Unusual large sales on Hammocks, there fore we are reducing Come and make selection You can get a good strong Hammock for $2 5d. J. S. MILLER. HEAVY PAPER n imiirnp UUUII1LUU NOTICE. Pursuant to Section 75, of the Ma chinery Act, notice is hereby given that The Board of Commissioners for the county of Craven will meet In the court house in New Bern, on the second Mon day in July, being the 10th day, for the purpose of revising the tax list and valuation reported to them. All per sons objecting to the valuation of their property or the amount of tax charged against them, shall present their claim ui writing aa provided by Section 76, of the Machinery Act. C D. BRADHAM, Chairman Board of Commissioners for tbe County of Craven. '' July, let, 191L A treaty for the protection of fur seals has been signed. - lllMilTE 1 County Teachers' Association. The regular examination for Teachers Certificate (July examination) will be held at the court house in New Bern on Thursday and Friday, July 20th and 21st, beginning each day at 10 a. m. The examination on Thursday will be for white teachers en I Friday for t hp colored teachers. S. M. BRINSON, County Siip't. of Schools. Great Singer At The Athens. The following is from Lynchburg Ad vance where Mr. Tally sang for six weekB to enormous business. The una nimous opinion of our many patron?. 'Be is the best that ever appeared in a motion picture theatre in our city, and you know our specialty has been the best talent available in the paet. Mr. Tally has been secured byjthe man agement at an enormous expense fur a short engagement. He pings a new song every day. Don't fail to hear him, at the "Belvedere." Mr, Tally has been secured by the Athens for this week and you should hear him if you enjoy-good singing. Refrigerators. Will sell the balance left over at the following prices. Genuine Porcelean lined Lenard Cleanable, the $25 K) at $22 50, the $35 00 at t:K) 00, the $40 00 at 36 00, the 6 00 at 4 00. 1 he above kprices are the lowest we ever offerd this class of goode at. Everyone car ries guarantee that they will do all you expect any refrigerator to do. J. S. MILLER. 1 i - MODEL 10. I Axme o( Perfection In Construction and X Bcrvicf. STORE Li J.-'JJiil-i.JU- FOURTH OF JULY 1 ' .'.''it .;v;t ' ie busy; tiro among banders, for the westhiT is generally good , in summer. It is ' .favorable ' irae slso to buy pins lumber, for j ckVs are ; useallj" complete e y prims reasonable, : we arspe rmlifU In ptoe lumber sn.l cm ui.ly anything for the build In, liih creiK M. low. Oar S loch. WrHthrborIlnghAiiaTi'taUoii imp celled, and our theap ceiling '. at H.00 per in. & wlt worth the prir. ' ' i 4 f 1 ... . (A ..r in-if',' " ';':: Io May 110,165 Toiw Were. Pro duced and 107,242 ' Shipped. . i ' Washington, Joly 8 -Records for the aews prior paper basinets in tbia eeun try were broken in ' Ms,' when 1 10 165 tons were ptodoced Sod 107,242 toss' ehlpped, aeeordlnf W 'statistics tied with CommUstoasr of Corpbretloes'j ty tbe American raper and foip Ateosia ttoa, An Increase Was " shown ' wer April of IL&Of) tons ia produetton sod 1D.8M ia thinMnta - hria atMka en I hand Increased 8,181' On new con- earn, t msli ae,! was lutludel Io tbe Msy retttroa.' j , ' vV? '''' V , The month's produetloa was ,09 per oeot. af normsl, eomptJUd a tweot) seven working days. :: !?;'' : K '..Good Jenaht'.WMted Onf with few or no children preferrfd,' for quite a desirable residence that b Dt been pot Irite order aa good .as new throughout.' :. . : ' . I have alto two perfectly new JW dwelling for rpnt Alio one $ il bih one 13.00 d!!ing. I w !!1 sn have S well lo 1 1 r.- x sl'iis 1 'f r I. , ' c. T. r : CubaipHrfog TrMake Special Demonstratjon of Sym v" . ;l 'pathy.' ,: i '- Washington, July 8-rCuba Is arrang ing pay a tribute to the sailors wboee live! Were eserlflced In tb destruction oi.iqe . oaiueemp.i, Maine. . rreii'ini. Go ova baa leaned '.a 'decree ordering a' Kpeda i'detnonattatW , of Sympathy throtighourthe Wpubllc a soon aa Ha j vaoa harhe gives ap the dead, ', Flag at all Ue public buildings ia Cuba aod hlpeln Rtvana harbor will fly at hnlf- mast a)d gans of the shore batteries will Ore at bair-minute tatervais for aa entire day bvef'the hlstoria scene of the wreck which whether cauaed by aa ootakld or eu Inside Sxploiton. had much td do with the ctaah of arms that freed - .There ia d'uht, however, as to whyth- tr Cuba will be given si opportunity to ftik tint irmpthtit 'expreis'on. at ninny army and navy oliicers blive tlt no lnulim will be fonndln the prm iit (wrs' ion of Unr.)V-r ing tli wreck. PASSENGERS an;mag...i;..-,!yi:i. inaiviatrai recKing Accounts. Ju:t in the same manner that every "business house must have a bank accouat, bo every private individual should have one, as his standing in the community is thereby improved while he has the convenience of paying his bills by check, to say nothing of the safety of depositing his money in this bank instead of keeping it at home. We invite checking ac counts in any amount. limHIIIIIIIllllllilliiUjiM mmm CLOTHING AND SHOES We Will Continue Selling all Clothing and Ox- fords at Cost. ft CODD STOCK 10 SELECT J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE bEP'T STORE. GRAND EXCURSION NORFOLK, JULY 18TH. TICKETS GOOD TO THE 2JST. FARE FROM NEW BERN $2.50 - For Particulars See H. E. ROYALL, New Bern, N. C. Attended by Seven Cooks, Eigh teen Stewards and a IIuHt of Bervitors. New York, Ju'y 8tb. The steamship llinneapolla resetted New York from Undoa with but two first cabin - pens- en g era, '.The vessel was tied oft for 8 days at her English docks by the striki ng seamen, and when aubslitotee for the strikers ' Were procured there , re mained but two passengers fa tbe fb t Csbia.; During' the six-dsjr ' trip Hnty sat Io lonely grandeor. , atwndid by I eooksj i8 stewards and a profoaioo it mlAnt attandanta..' ' 't ' ' NEW LOT Ladies Metal Frame Hand Bags, every bag Worth $1.50 to S2.50, our price $1.00 each. On lot Mens Belts worth $1 .00, our price 50c. One lot Childrens Pat. Leath er Belts, late styles, price 18c. Batriagton Dty Goods Co Notice of Loss of Ccrtificute cf -' "Stock. A" " ! V .Notice l hereby given that, 1 have ot or mlcplaced Certificate No. CI for ten shares nf series No, 4 of the capital stock of the Home Building & lan AMorintlun Ixjiupd lo me, Said certificate bfaring date May lt, IW. 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