n: c li.;a, iu. JULY. 13, 1911. Tiiir.TIETII YLA?. r 1 1 lillMli i HI u iiff CEni;;s-iiLs.v" r r t i ( t, V JUllt, THIRTEENTH. , - -,-.,. , v "VCSThow'the expression; Ahorse,, sense" came into use is not 1 1 known'.--Ihe meaning of the expression is simply an old fash' y ion logic, simple analysis and actual truth f Make these prin - fciples the basis of your living and , you wjll get along well. The man who uses",hor8e. sense" is more successful than the man who depends, upon smartness. J " ni - f' , " ( , TIllS BANK ACCEPTS SAVINGS, ACCOUNTS 0F; r;,f;;tCpL,Ofl:0;,: ULBMANlb ALL SLIPPERS MUST ,BES0LO ' f jWemeantO sell every; pair ot Our i v -adies ' JRlen's ana vnudrea's Suppers "? put 8enSatiooal Low- Prices on . them; ' vbictt we have d&ner Ton know i what . , we mean when we say cheap. N mat- -.terVhatit Is"-priccd elsewhere .'qOPLON "9BLL8 tT FOB a. JMMnti JcnowiilicV"iSavCimBy Saturday on SlippersV Here; lire closing out Slipper prices v , t . : ,$f:25; - "-.. i ladies 11 over Patent, One Strap Pump, worth $2 00, Saturday $1.25( t-'4v: , . $1.75 Lefties Black VfVel Pumps, Wide Velvet Bow, High , Heels,' Arched , Ifotep. Sells at $2.50 This Sale $1.75 , ' ' , : '42.65 ''cv J ." t it 4 " - ' ' 1 ' i i i,',-About 200 pair Ifftduft $3.80 Oxfords, there is every imaginable Leath er. Last. . Heel and Toe io this ioind not a tir that sella for less than. t$t50. We Wi'-i offer you your chefbe at $2 65. u . S U L ,' 500 Pairs Men's-Banryl $3.50 and '$4.00 Shoes . ' y? ' ' V: Sale ! Price' $2.65 "and ' $3.00. ' ' ". This lot.conmts of Tans, Gun Metal. .-Vicis. and Extent ; Leathers, hi : i every imaginable LaBt. Heel and Toe. ltYou aUaknow what Barry Shoes v- are. the Best men's fhoci made. Only Vn'6 prices now $2.65 and &3 00; - & l;? I1- - SELLS;iT :F0R:LEa r T " ' A i.UTTLE p&i OP THEWAY, ITPAYS TOTVALK TQ COPL6N's' . ...7 fi- i.V-" W-.tfn ,'1 .-T.. r?7.'.i7TiT '. V . . i 7: .n.i.i ;". 'V.:VK!m.F. TYPFWRITF.tt :'l "V f -.f rnr.v I t 'V-- models , : ' r.jJJ yT. : SlUKt Acme of Perfection in Construction aod " t ".. ' CAR SCRBBN DOORS , liVD -WINDOW SCREENS Knocked down:screen frames, .'Adjustable frames, 'l Wjre cloth black and galvanized; all widths, Atten tion given taking measures for sizes needed. Paint c.nd Varnish Stains and Floor. : Finish." all neceKary pood3 for the home. Service prompt, business appre c! Ucd-VCall usup Phona 147. v'.... '' HARDWARE CO. t Ml I Hi. 1 K ! ill ILILIi IU ILL GI'lilEORuilll Gov: Kitchiu Appoints Mr, R L'. - .... , . -r. v ' . , Travis Corporation . Coeinu , aioner to Fill ; Vacancy. -.,!' Raleigh, July 12 -E. JL Travis,' of Halifax, baa received from governor Kitchin his commission ss Corporation Commissioner tn Bucceed the late Hen ry Clay Brown. He went, before Judge W. R. Allen in the office f ex Govern or Charles B. Aycock and took the oath nt office and assumed the duties ..of the commissionership. v j. , i i v 3 It Is learned that the n.atter .of ap pointment was secured. Monday morn ing in conference between the,. Govern.' or and Mr. Travis. t He went home to adjust bis affairs so tliat he might take up bis official duties as soon aa the ?m- j imsBion wa iaueu. j mr. traviB i vim of Governor Kitchin!a closest personal and political friends 'and baa been a member of the State Oeroocratie. Exec utive Committee' for $ years and chaicW man of the Halifax couoty ISomroitee since 1898. He" was a number of years chairman of the - board of .direct ors of the statu penitentiary and has servea rour terms m otate senator. -, President "Wil Let Congress Draw( ,.It3 Own Conclusion On Alas- - tan Matter: ) !. Washington, July 12 - Although many denials have been, made that govern ment officials, intended to permit the Guggenheim interests to control Alasv ken transportation through a monopoly on the, water' front of Controller Bay, in that territory, the administration bad decided let' Congress reaci its own, cimclustoiT anderery "scrap of In formation relaUpgTtatha matter Will be sent; to the Senate . aa .soon u4 possi- While President Taftiand the mem. bera of , hia cabinet . have voiced Ahe opinion that an investigation will show nothing even .remotely resembling such an attempt, to favortha. Guggenheim interests, an atfempt-fn, which the names of C.l'PwXaft, tb Preajdnti'j brother and fornjer Secretary f tjhe Jnedor Hallinger "have- bean coiipled, they, de termined;it ejry, fott, should- be At ine regurar essioa prne vaoinen . Stockhblders Meeting. - ' The next annual meeting of thevtoclt- holders of the Atlantic and North Caro lina Railroad Company wjll he held in Morehead City, N. C, On August 10th, 1911. - - , , 4 ' , P,J. BROADHURST. " ,.-,.-. becretary. Office of secretary GoWsboro, N. C, July 10th, 1911.-- - ' . Virginians Pray For Sain. Richmond; Va., 12- Governorfann issued a proclamation yesterday calling noon the .people of the State to pray for rain," .Within, an hour of the lime. toe document left Jus hand refreshing showers fell upon tbe capital, at least reducing the temperature 20. degrees from the'maxirouor of (odav, which waa 97 in about 20 rainuteV is A great deal more precipitation is; needed .in .the Stats, however, " Todaj '9 showers were not all general. ' , The' 'Philadelphia Lawn Mowet will make your lawn have a -'decent appearartce when properly applied. ' J S. Basnight Hdw.v. Co. ? f . mm 1 I j 1 - mi 1 11 ,A . ' :: ' 1, NEWS'"FROM WHITE OAK. Jonea county Jaiy 12 The weather slill continues hot and dry. J We, hope to h8 ood ram aeon, 1 . . -v j j . J- ... . . .. ' i C . . . A i'j-V , Mr. Dock CoHins made a-business trip to Maysvilk today; V. fr'-r Mr.' 8o1omoo Glllett of jOaolow, pae- ed .through .here today venro0U to Richiands. t.s. ,.J.v.4., Th4 fin which' have hen burning d rapidly for' so long in 'the wonda came near Burning "some of the pfople out yeaterdayear -Loco, not very far from here.. - "'- s,-f j .-- Mr. Gab Latham,' .of txicp; was a visitor In our neighborhood ifiis, morn - Msater Liodell Collins ia vbntlng-his grandparents bis wek.y 1 Some of, our young 1 folks Attended at Brick Kiln Sunday. ' I. . ' :- ' !. .) -I. . I'll' I . Miss Mary E.; Parson, is visiting her brother Ms, R. B. Parons ,thts weak. .. Wbiteoalt Vfvr ia'so dry tnatj propl are muddying the bttW pAota "lft In its dry bed ,Ur catch fith' ant) atVdes- troyiag many of them, l . ' -r . .-', , t Mr. Bennle and Dork Collins captured a lot of. Gh. in - Una way jrepterdsy. Anjorig them was one fine jiok, .,', , Mitr Kfrmit Collinawb has bra spending 'soma time vlalting rtatirM and frknda at Loco returned .home Sunday - ' ' " Mr. Fumln Dllins cirtn to fcave a honry taking ThuriHlny ni((M. . ri 1 AKF nrrnnn.'jcpp ULl.iUUIinld Uiiii 7-iP.IEIl 1 ili.nim w,.,,l MIHII Judge 'Alton B. T irk er; Feels Greatly JEkcouraged aat Out-- . look1For4--Xk!uiocracy - ". i .jt . ." Washington; July 12. Former Judge Alton B. Parker, of Neir York. w.hohns been jn Washington in ccnsuluation with Preaidetif Gompers,' of the American Federation of . L''!". Jfelatlye to j the contempt proceedings, -against) the fed eration Otftcials, conferred at tba crfpi' tal wth many of the tjmocfatie: lead ers in bothlMMiacfl'of- Congtesar-.V'-'x'.' '.There ware numerous, exchanges of Views regarding the political eitua'ion, and a fairly general expression of hope from tbe pemocratic sta id paint. " , ''Experience has made 119 f&utuus in the matter of prediction," said Mr. Par ker,"but the' outlook ceHaialy ia bet ter t$an usual." ' Some of the Democrvia oasreas- men told Mr.' Parker 'bit they would not be disaopointed should they aes tbe pemocratic ticket headed witft his name as in 1904.' ' Judge Parker said the Gompers case would again come up in the district su preme court on July the nth; but re- Frederick and Venita in novel ty slack wire acts, at The Atb- ens to-night 1 Building of , the Ship yesterday he, Controller Bay affair was . ' - . . Jl ".v .'. . . .'.'.IT - . . .7 . otscuasea ai lengn. ie: was . aeciaeai fused to comment on ths possible outr that all the departme,nts-'interested- 1 come, War. 5 Aericulture.- Interior and Com- Ynerce-and Lttb8bld, be'urgfd to rtake their reports onthe. case as oujek 1y as possible Itt .waV.' stated tonight that all the docutarentaity Evidence in tbe case probably will be in the Presi dent's hands earfy next week, and that it then will be sent jrame'diallg to the Senate, in answer to a resolution adop ted late in June, calling for all stieh in formation. " i 4 ' I I - A Iwt-of witnesses made -op by the committee conducting, the inquiry Ja . .:j il .1. - .vi'.. ''. . 1 ...S - sum iij iuciuuu .iiib loimig;, , , . ... t : . Cftas. P. Tat, brother of the Presi dent; Daniel Guggenheim,1, head of the Alaska Syndicate; FrantfH. Hitchcock, postmaster-general; Walter L. Fisher; Secretary of the Interior: Richard S. Ryan.' the alleged promoter, A and a large nUmder of lan office' clirks. the inquiry promises to be a, long one; ' ' 1111 " " ' ' , The Athens is the only house in new ern snowing Associa tion pictures. - - " July Tamper&tnrcSj and Rainfall, j' ' v " 1 1 - ''The following arethe roaxirhrini Rnd minimum teraperaturei and rainfall m per dates during the present month, jmy It-bj w , . - , 2JJ89-3 ' '''' 8-90-68 ; 4 - 90-67 "", 5-92-68 ' ' ' e-93-G9-.0Y,:'"v ' "r 7-93-69 -,; '8--94-68 ;'.. - , ...AS-gs-.eSrf-.oz ,.. ,,t ' ' v.- v- 10 05tfi4 ',.v. i - ' . Xl87 71t' i; , J.1 l-97'7?-.43' '1 ' ( , c.-yoiGEiCf . VJKILL 117. -.V r I) Miii :.. I ParaoiiS is now on tlil r..,. v. I, ... . M..A... . ........ I 111. IHI . ll.-I JirllJ I.VI.'TIJ. ' l'r. Curt WinWry ni funily w'!r',!i, vlt.!ior at ?.r. ur 1 "'rn. V.v i j 4.i; ii'a Priilay, Tli'T rtu!ii'd l.oiri ' 1 - J . BROAD STREET.VkoniQUEEMTO ; '. Ep,'; WILL SOOty BE' IM-1'. i :: i . ,':.''V: MrEditor?Vv"r1."- 'i t ,W noticed iv article, inlyonjt paper oi vuty iiin, eniuwa tra, iteverip." .eigpe.i FarpieiL which is worthy of our condcraUon., We are quite 4 familiar 1th the miserable condition pf Broad t.reetto'nd street, ,'ln fact I the de mand for immediate relief In 'so great that 'sometime Ako the'Clianbef ( of Corotwrce BppointedlheanderHignod ss committee to lnvstlgsts and make nyornmendHlions . conrerning ', same. Thiaj cemmittiHi U now. ready to make a refbrt : and fcnnmiendutumi . ta. the next meeting of the chamber. "How Icjflg punt we wait?".' We shall do our tirnt leering atinul ImmeOmte rolicf.; D.:, HtNDKltdON, Chairman.',. . 'ivjr. M ETT3, ' t k ", W'H. itRAYi ; s -t There is as ciflcrfr.ce -in t!.e fttmosphore nt The Atl.cr.s-Get in i!)C best f.!.T.: ; !.irc. HE FlilE ii ( f ir m :i. I i fl I r. Tu cJ'i a i! i;.' i r if , i i. i t I v . i i r ! i !; . t ', , k i f n i ii' I I ' I if: ! t r. ii nriTfi If i ! n I i i 1 '-V . ' SAVE BYJ; MAIL. "1. v; V-fS-It ia.a very aim pie matter to open a -savings account by ,. jnail. Just address an envelope to The People Bank, New - j Bern, N. C, and.enclose the amount with which yon wish to r' ' "Uiv n 1 r'f t , Jim - begin.. The letter should be registered of jrouencloV rency but it is not necettary.to register the : letter: - u. .yon send the money in the. shape of bank draft;-personal ' check J or express or 'Post Office Money Order; "We pay 4 pexcentf rk compound interest on savings accounU from $L0tl upwards. ' J U: fil"vln ,.iil mm ottUTirMlOi Is an eld time subject and yet one that ib fresh and interesting, as each new marine creation designed to fill the Want of Bomn transportation company M sent forth to delight and give com fort to the travefing public. . .Tbe Chesapeake Steamship company has. told in .illustrated pamphlet irm, beautifully depicted, the ''building of the ship, "'in this instance it beiig the story of this company's b w twin steam ship,, the. City of Baltimore and City of Norfolk; from the laying o tue keel to tbe maiden voyage. - The on tiro tale reveals the purpose of this company to build a steamship that assure safety, comfort and pleasure to all Who crave! on it's' steamships. , ' VC Co, Reduces DlvidenCs. New York, July 12-Directors of the Virginia-Carolina Company met here and reduced the dividend of t ie com mon stock from 5 to 3 pjr. cp--. an nually, '' Poor earnings is given as tbe cause for the reduction. ' . . Refrieraters. Will sell the balance left over at the following prjoefl. ' Genuine. Porcelean lined Lenard Clearrable, . tbe $25 (0 at t'lHJ"! t..J fill CLOTH ING MjSHDES ,v n ii..ii..aniii.i,inJ.. We Will Continue Selling all Clothing and Ox- ' fords at Cost. S"SBMBBBBBBiSlSHBaBJBJBSJWSJSJB CQOfl STOCK TO :SEtECT. FBDM ! V'-jf I BAXTER ELKS -TEMPI E f . PEP'T STORE. t-mmm,u;.,.. , , i Ii" ll'i I TV 1 II ' in n T 1 .1 T n I ILHIIIW WMPMMMMliMMMMMMMIMW , 7-r,7-TrTTTTl-T'rIrT r ""TniTHir .i.1ffifJVi ..i m, .n I mum .fin,m.mm wmmmm GRAND EXCURSION . -, ,,t, -i''" ' "... ''.UVijii':'' NORFOLK, JULY 18TH; TICKETS -GOOD TO THE JziST. "-At f,2op,-tbef35)atiaooo, thowo ooh; . ;UrrViW-' a W. at 85 00, the 5 00 it 00. The above H r AKt' t KU VI NbW SZ.lli . ynuea uiv uia loweot we...ver ouera MMMHHtfvnvHMMtHMNMN'H' t - ' 4 this class of goods at - Everyone car ries guarantee that they will do all you expect jWlf Refrigerator to do! ku J. S. Mil 1V . MILLER. vFor . Pflrticulsrs See.. I, '.E.' 'R0YALL, New.Bern, tfN.,. C.J 1 N0TE3 FROM LEE'S CHAPEL. - .."f r6. ::.i-: - Jones ; county," ,July lO-h-j We - are laving .extremely dry tweatbar' how. crops are suffering very much lor rain. Moat all the farmer have quit (' ploughs Ing torn,' It was stop ploughing or sli the corn would, die'. ; v; t ' 1 I i ' : ..." . i ' ' Very Kttb icknes In our neighbor hood ia being reported at present '. ' Mr; John P. ' Route and . fa.nllr 1 a-- tahried preaching at Pine Qrove Uat Sunday. .They reported a large attsn- daoca, and a fine ssrmpn.v ' ' WearegUdtokO ) Mr. J. N. Fo- eue, is abU to g to New Bern, today. We, are all very- glid .14 once' more have the opportunity pf extending our cKdial Invitation to all hocjn attend t ie .Sunday Sciool pii olc- that will be hold at L's ChapH CburCh; on July, 23th. Lverybody cwie nd brirg wall, fil ed bankets. Trusting - many of you'j who road this will not focpet tb dAte ; , an'l como Friday July , 23th, . at Les's Chi;i. Church. . Cume ona, come all, and have a jolly' good timo, ,'' . : . J. W. R. M. : -v- .Lad to: ies Metal Frame Hand Bags, every bag. Worth $ 1.50 $2.'50'oyrpnc$i.Dj) iatii.OM' IoT'Meos Belts worth Sl.&O, our price 50c V One, lot CbUdrens Pat, Leath- 1 cr Belts, late styles, pricelv;: MJL-i Bateington ,ptr.;GborJs' Co: r 'P 1 1, .f J. ,K i, lit! i i Vc enn'r ke ;;to ::nd fly out ".d, ;xt we cin fr '.ill t!; rr.it ferial the cf mos-i your ycu J.: ' ' I ' J. .. .11 7-;:ll' ex. ' a.... i ' 1 . . ' . ' . e .1 lis, 1 1-