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V v i j 1 f PAFZ?. V.II.I arxiiATiort i r trr '-4 - NUMBER 87. v , -v iSTAUCIHD i 1 W 4'$V. v. ''-..jtrrj- n. ft Y '- billllllllMillilafiiS r U.'' - JULY- ELEVENTH HKrodent nu keeps his mooey where h can get 4t in ' ill caM cf emergency. - When prices go '.'away fown,'; he '"?M 1 bta to tide over without having to tell f his goods, or ' M . ' 1 may be farm produce. - Later when prosperity returns, he ia snre to enjoy the full benefit of his labor, by. procuring fair prices. i i - v; -' - ,' ,J , 'i r THIS BANK ACCEPTS SAVINGS 'ACCOUNTS, OF r ONE DOLLAR-. OR ' MORE.., i:,1 r:Y i?jb terwhat.it ia priced LESS" a known fact. arc closing out Slipper prices ALL SUPPEBS MUST BE SOLD We mean to sell every - pair of out Ladies, Men's aod Children's Slippers' and to do this we realize we will have to I put Sensational Low Prices on them. I which we have done. You know what -we mean when we say cheap. No mat elsewhere COPLON "SELLS IT FOB Save money Saturday on Slippers. Here ITLlPHElECaif Dr: RAY .Chewing and Drinking, Io. WaBhlngton, July ;10 Dr."? itartey W,, Wiley, the Government pure food and drug expert has joined the rjoo Smokara ot America, ; an organization whose object ia to 4iscaurage -smoking to public; v ' -r- I erediet that -Withnv twelve years smoking and t bateeo chewing in public will have-t become obsolete, " ;aald Pr. Wiley .today. ."A man has a .perfect right to drink, chew or dip snuff in his private sanatorium, bat be has not the shadow of a - right to .inflict unwhole some smoke and his vile breath on the community at laage; ... '"bere should be a strictly enforced law prohibiting Smoking and chewing in public places or on the cars' where other persona are obliged to be. 'CoHege students, a brand pf animal that ia not noted for daintiness or re gsrd for, the feelings of others, will crawUinder a grandstand to taka pull from the bottle that curses. .Even these fellows will not drink openly, so that their fellow citizens can watch them, and the same thing will come to pass as regards tobacco within the next few years." ; SHOOTIHG AFF SpuIiQilltt Occarretl -Near Five Points. V. Ib' jnred Ka, to Critical 'Con- A small cafe loeated on Qaeen street near Five Points was -the scene Of a shooting affray Sunday mght that n-ay prove fatal to the victim. Jietroi Mit chell, colored, -the nan who was shot is lyiotr sit hh home ; with! two holletj woanas u nis lungs sna.wm. unapman. his assailant it being held without bbnd. Just what the cause of the sffray was could not be learned from either of the men involved or from any of those who saw the ahooting, A crowd had con gregated around the safe shortly after 7 o'clock- Sunday evening and were en gaged in a general discussion of "blind tigers." Previous to the shooting the men. seemed to ' be on very' intimate terms and according to the statements of the witnesses were surprised to see Chapman pull his reyolver and begin firing. . . Chapman will be he!d until the re sult of Mitchell's injuries can be as certained ." Series of Mectlnes jt Kltt Swamp. ' The Journal is requested to announce that a protracted meeting will begin at Kitt Swamp Church this county, Tuesi day night, August 8th, to be- conducted by Rev. Charle3 C. Wise. A cordial welcome will be extended to all. . $1.25 ' Ladies all over Patent, On Strap Pump, worth $2 00, Saturday $1.25. Just Arrived 1 dozen 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 50. J. S. MIJ.LER. $1.75 Ladies Black Velvet Pumps, Wide Velvet Bow, High Heels, Arched f.fcnstep, Sells at $2.50 This Sale L75 $2.65. About 200 pairs Ladiea $3.60 Oxfords, there is every imaginable Leath er, Last, Heel and Toe ia this lot and not a pair that sells for less than "$160 We wi 1 offer you your choice at $2 65. 500 Pairs Men's Barry $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes Sale Price $2.65 and $3.00. - This lot consists of Tans, Gun Metal, Vicia and Patent Leathers, in every imaginable Last. Heel and Toe. You all know what Barry Shoes . sre, the Best men's (hoes made. Only two prices now 12.65 and i3 00. ion SELLS IT f OR LESS on LITTLE OUT OP THEWAY, BUT fl PAYS TO WALK TO COPLON 'S Clean Pigsties For Anteseptlc figs. Special sessions of Congress mean one perpetual "Busy Day" for tbe Se cret Service men. A flood of cranks pour into Washington during the sum mer months' and especially when von arress ia in session. The man . with a draft of a million dollars on the Treas ury appears intermittently. Then there h the individual who Kuncies that he is King George V, entering the State Department, with provisions for the Coronation. 'Uncle Jim" Wilson at theAgrcu tural Department has his full quota and then some. One man arrived with a box and was ready to demonstrate th advantages of his "new and improved pigstyi Ha insisted that he could prove that pigs, if kept in cleanliness in his new sty pen, would become naturally clean and that tbe Department of Agr iculture would need to issue no more warnings on the impurities of pork "Affairs at Washington," Joe Mitchell Cbapple, la National Magazine for July Ik iniiu Premier i ISin'S VISIBLE -TYPEWRITER - MODEL 10. : Acme of Perfection In Construction aod v-.'- . Service. - -mr,i. t - ..-Trrr STORE CAR SCREENpOORS ' v l i'AANDWINDOW SCREENS; Knocked down screen frameaf AfJjtiJto Wi'rt cloth black and galvantied; all widthsAtteh tion gfvfjn taking measures for sizes f needed;Paiht and Varnish Staini and Floor Pktislv all , necessary goods for th$ home. Service prompt; business' appre-. ciatedyyCaH us''up Phone 147.f r ' f ,r: GASKlWflHARDWARBXO: lis Street, - .- Phone laV',-.:, ' New Bern, N. C. I "rOURTH OF JULYC.f? DeVerne and Van, "350 pounds" of comedy, at The Ath ens to-night y Stock Farm Near Washington Bought Washington, N. C. July 10-Mr. Car Skaden of Mooresville, Olvio, has re cently purchased the Bowden farm, a few miles below this city, on Pamlfco river, and will run a high-claas stock farm there during the next severs years. He expects to raise" fine horse i and haa already ahipped a carload of fine horseflesh here. It is also under stood that he will open up a race track during .the coming fall. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. MFNlfRFUfrntn , JVv lllUII I . IlkULU I LU Projidsarw Aninit Canadian Fresh Meals aod Meat Products T ' 4 Not Popular. - Waahioton, July 9. The defeat In the Senat of the first of Senator Cum mins' amendment to the Canadian reci procity bili, made It very clear that the measure ii scheduled to emerge from the Senate without any change f.-om th origins I form. - By a vote of 82 to 14 the Senate re fusel to attach to the bill Senator Cum mins' proposal to give Canadian fresh meats and meat products free access to the-American markets. The fate of the first of the Cummins' amendments is- expected to be that of all the others which are to be voted up on along with other 'amendments by Senator Simmons, of North Carolina somewhat similar iu scope. Three Dem ocrat, Senators Bailey, Simmons and Thornton,' and tffb regular Republicans, Senators Clark-, of Wyoming and South erland, voted with the insurgent Repub licans for the amendment. No materi al change in the vote is expected on the other amendments of like nature. The remaining Cummins amendments propose to put Canadian iron and steel propucts, flour, lumber coal,' leather, woolens and cotten goods on' the free list without giving similar advantages to American goods going into Canada. An agreement for voting on these and the Simmons amendments was reached. So far as tha ffect on the progress of the reciprocity bill in concerned, some Senators wore disposed to minimize the importance of this agreemeut on the; ground that these amendments would merely give place to consideration of i others Senator LaFollette u preparing. An element of the Senate is awaiting the LaFollette amendments as a possi ble basis for renewed efforts of some Democrats and insurgents Republicans to get together on revision of tariff schedules. H0TICK. ' Beginning July 2d 1911, the general delivery window, on Sundays, will open one half hour, after the- morning mails are op .The stsmp window and the carrier window will not be opened on Sundays. J. 2). UABNItjttl, r. H. BclUlr Farmers, Itc. A REVERIE. Now that good roads and good streets are a general subject of thought and as progress Is being male in most com munities, let us by way of remembrance stir Up the pure minds of oUr neighbors to better facilities for entering New Bern. - Early one beautiful morning just as the flint beams of sunlight cast their enchanting rays across .be fields and wordlanQs we started to New Bern in one of the best roads of N. C. As the old ra? jogged 'along We were cheered by the singing birds and lovely flowers and in a series of meditations with a heart full of thanksgiving to the kind Father for such inestimable blessings, rnd with thanks too. to our fellow man for such good conditions for travelling, The lime was passed so pleasantly and rapidly that amid our reverie we forgot how near we were to our good old town with its paved streets and cooling fountains, when.lol The old nsg stopped so suddenly as to break up the day dream? and behold we were on the border land of New Bern. We look ed to see if , an automobile wai just ahead but no auto. and. what do you suppose was in the way? Only a sand bank interspersed with brick I ala and this is the farmers connection to Broad street from the country. We are bop ing to see this fourth of a mile of sand- bat nuisance removed and a nice even clay-sand road connecting us with tbe city. How long must w watt? -.'' FARMER. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY. PILLS j Have you neglected your Kidneys? : Have you overworked your nervous sys I tem and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains in loins, side, back,' groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes Too fre quent a desire to pass urin.- Tf .so, Wil- j iiams' Kidney Pills will cure you-at Druggist, Price 60c. Willie-coa' M'f'g. Co., Prop., Cleveland, O. is a busy time among bulkier, ,, .. k' for the weslrwr is generally good,1- ; L i i I'lmmiir, ' It is a favorable--, f t;me IiJ to buy pin kimbar, fot: ,r t..-. ar n Hi ally complete end , pricru resnal)l. ' We ar spo- c!mUi.U in fir hunlwr. srtd ca ' i)i)Jy anything for th bnlldinT,'.'. IiIko Kta'lt I". Our 8 inch " V'.thil. '.ii 'Img ba rrpulstl n Unpi-IUi!, fi'id f nr rl.rup CSillng . t 15 00 r rii. I h!I worth the i V r- 0 -T A ! i, f BeUair, July 9. -We are in fair shape sboot hare, corn to laid by gentrelly, aod eottoa about ai Urge at it was this time Iaat year, and to fruitmg nicely, and the crop, now nearly tended, will oat only about half the usual coat-for several years. : Most oi , tne oat . lana has been sown to peaa, and though the rain faU bat been erjr fight,' tbey at eomliur na flnelr. and nrosoect foio large " W 7- - rw - w- - forage ia good. Tbe corn and cotton err pa are ooogb better than oaoaL tomare thaa eompeosate for the tcarelty of beaaa and a few other vegtUbW that could not stand the dry weathscso wlC Tbe tweet potato crop la short thus far and moat of tha far mart era scarce ol sprouts for setting, v A few in thlasee- tkw who -planted their poUto slips in tbe field la rows instead of bedding in tha uaaal wsy, have already aet ihfir': vloee. Perhaps more of us will try that plaa anotbar sarV '. ' ?-. j'.v- ' Some of ot supposed a fed Weeks ago that the crab grast seed had, to some extent washed away, as tbey were not terminating vary much, but the last litrht rain hat started thera In ahuad idf, and now corn mlddlet'tbat were laid by two weeks ago are; Very thick with crab grsst. ' r n''.;'- r. . . Farmers tre beginning to breathe frr and rit bnger at noon, and in fact soma of o -ivt nrarly ell diy a1nlt!i thnrmomtr feiti st nnsliiin- I r 1 1 in tht haii(!, and that Is nt an uncommon t-;Ti fir esrl rtny a. The fart"?' t'n1' n fn--'.t i Uu a Nw Tsudevjile at The Athens Mondsy spepal ; : ensagrment, a'aaaklvd avliAMAMMili' MAM iilxtAM or." His voice is captivating, his A4rertUti)f Soliciting Bala of ''t' ln'toilcanii In Dry Sutcs ahingten,': July -lOth.-i-Two-' bill aimed at the traffic in intoxicant into ''dry" states from other states hat been introduced by .' representative Hodden herrV, of Georgia. One of thorn would prohibit the una of tha "mails ' for the purpose of advertising, soliciting or off etlng for sla Intoxirs'.it.g liqiiors in aommunltict wher slate er luCal lawi forbid the pales, of surh li'iunr Thot or lull Woul I malts it unlawfu "to eull :rt or r -. I, t f r a tpxclal t f.r carrying 'ii v !! i'e vr rrla.l qnnr l il'iicii-1 ineU'ia ! '! t lie Ik f.iil.i.l ll.a pi.!- i t i,,'.- .. .r.l ." An Exciting Runaway. ShorJy after 1 o'clock yeBtf rJay af ternoon a number of persons who hap pened to be near Mr. W. F. Hill's place of business on South Front street. were entertained with an exhibition of I horsemanship that was really remark-1 able. The hero of the occasion was b long lanky country boy, and he carried i off the honors with ease. The exhibi-i tion began just after the boy, who was ! driving a spirited mule, passed the cor-i nerof Metcalf and South Front. The I animal beeame frightened at a passing auto and ma le a dash up tow ard ' Han cock street. From one side to another the buggy swayed but diiverheldto the lines and finally succeeded in atop ping the mule. Several times it sretn ed to tbe spectators that tha. vehicle and its occupant would be flung against some obstacle and there was a genuine sigh of relief when the runaway was brought to a standstill. Winston Will Keep Ud On Winston-Saienr, Jnly 10. It was on ly Meyer Dalton's vote that kept Win ston dry so far aa soft drinks are- con cerned en Sunday, for the mayor was confronted with a tie vote ft a meeting of the Wiotton board of adermeo, 3 aldermen being on each . aide of tha question, and tbe mayor cast his vote with thoae who voted to preserve tbe law against the selling of soft drinks by drug s toret. Mr. Dalton explaiotd that his conviction was that if . the drug stores were allowed the privilege, oiber places should likewise be permitted to do boiT-.ys: - ."'"- The; Philadelphia Lawn Mower will make ydurvlawa have-'a 'decent appearance ! when ; properly; applied.'' J. J S.iJasnight Hdw; Co Jramona vnecuva awry a rsay . v, -. ' " ' . ir JS- .-' The complete story In book form that wilt go with "every copy of next Sun day's New York World Is the third ec". venture of, Mr. Petsr Ruff, entitled 'The Demand ot the Double Fonr," by E, riu'llips Oprnhslm, unaotloiishiy ths Rrpatpst writcf or flotirted stnri. t tUs cxmi.try has ever prolnniive. There ill Oifo lis two twin jinrc.iing kith at, -i i.-s in The Sunday World's Fiction I " :( .-.:.,: 'A Din!iuh'at F-.ip"iin-nl,' j i y ( ! n 1 j.n 1 y", 'I" I 'It Oili-r Man, ! i . : t r-- i, 'i r r ' v ill .ltr-i:iT j J- ...... 'i - 'M mm 1 personal element The directors of this bank are men of large affairs and are ' will knowji for their business success and high standing in the community. The officers of the bank as weil as the di rectors and clerical force are always anxious to place their entire knowledge and experience at the service of customers. In addition to inviting depoaits subject to check in any ' amount, this bank pays compound interest on savings ac counts of $1.00 or more at the annual rate of 4 per cent m ?V u?v:m,:-r (37 CLOTHING AND SHOES '; ,V ' ' " . ' ' ' ' Hsmam BLtaaoianiaBnmKaaM n Ij'h We Will Continue Selling all Clothing and Ox fords at Cost. fl STOCK TO SELECT F RDM J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE. GRAND EXCISION NORFOLK, JULY 18TH. TICKETS GK)D TO THE 21ST. FARE FROM NEW BERN $2.50 For Particulars See H. E. R0YALL, New Bern, N. C. rKsaanssanMBHnHHHswaa ..mm I n S i, Ladies Metal Frame Hand Bags, every bag worth $1.50 to $2.50, our price $1.00 each. One lot Mens Belts worth $1.00, our price 50c. One lot Childrens Pat. Leath er Belts, late styles, price 18c. , Ba t ington Dry Goods Co; f '. ' !' . 1 .' . I Alfelisi ...... r.,.; ri ..-VTt.. ..- v ; - " itf .l .- ' .'.,' l ' W l 1 1 '".1 " " '-. 'V;-'- y ' ' I 7 , " v r r 'A X V. . r.--rv -' -
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