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THIRTIETH YEAR' r'n OEPEEiiT. . Q-SlOLEd cottq;: PRICES . nil UlVLI 1 1IUU I - KM' nrpiir Qurv Methods: Made ::ni ca:.:li::a, su;;day i:02:iuio, july. topit SLIGHTLY r ULIUL v r t 4 1 'V t V- ,5l I. , PS W-otl II ..b ILuj,'-,': t " " , SIXTEENTH,' V ' -'Iv-.'--'" "USThow the expression '"horse sense" came Into use,-jr. ndt f 1 known;- The meaning of the expression k simply an old fash i iJ ion logicsimple. analysis and actual truth. " Hake these prin ' ' eipjes the basii of your Mving and . yott wijl get along, well. . The man who uses "horse sense! is more successful than the man wha depends tapon smejrtaeMT ! , J - i , I THIS BANK ACCEPTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OF. ! n UNK DOLLAR UR MURK t - J v'1 , i - T r ' " , 1 " THERE'S; A MM SALE , IN PROGRESS .Following our Usuil. custom, we are closing out all broken lots, odds and ends at bargain7 prices. We don't want to tarry this fteasoh'a goods into next season, v Already new Fall goods are arriving and we must, have ' the room. WE'VE CUT PRICES TO BED ROCK REGARDLESS OF FORMER, VALUES. s Read the list of some of the big bargains we of- '. lap ana-rememoer we uuarantee an gooas as aavertisea or money back, Y- Aaf of the season's suits, Worsteds, Cassitaers' and Serges $10.00 grade now $7.50 AU Adb Wool and Worsted suits, all sizes $15.0(1 grade ndw $ll.2R; --':'-'p'''r' : '.. ' fi--,Any suits formerly sold up to f 8.50 Sale price $5.00, about f!50 suits to select ifrom. ' - -." ' r 25 perl cent Discount on ;all boys .Knickerbocker suits. See pur Window Display pf boys Waah Suits at reduction prices, all sizes 2-1-2. to 10 years. ' . ; .Traveling Bags, Suit Oasesnd Truuka at .reduction prices,. Any' pair of Barry Dzfords'tibat formerly sold for $3.50 now $2.45, any pair $100" Oxfords noir $3.00 any leather, yidth'or style you may winter , 'v '- - We hare -not mixed a lot of cheap goods with higher priced .ones in ( order to get an average price. Besides causing you to rely upon you own -, judgement for a bargaim Our former selling price .'remains ' on ' every garqwnt in plain faures, so we guarantee absolutely every article just ; advertised. ' . WHAT TOO BOT-jVX STAND BT. y? I te Go mm '.- i if t. - v -. . i UTTUS OUT OF TUnVWAlC Bfc "PPATB TO WALK :TP.COPLOhU8 T " ' " J - ' . 1 4 JUe SinillT; Premier f S EKXETT'S r v XiX;TyEWRiTER ; V' rX;-finriif'.i Mi i r Tt.vMu. nn..4.L . . n t n n r , u ' jxnum vt tuinimw m wuauueuuu wiu : a ' ... X I II If . -,. Two Important Docnmenta' About ; Alaskan Steal Dis- - ; . , appears. i ' " Washington, July 16 -Another mys terious "disappearance" of pocumenU in regard to the Controller Bay, Alaska rights' of way hasdeveloped before the House Committee on. Expenditures in the Interior Department. ' - -z j Major J. B, Caanaughr assistant to the chief of engineers, in charge of the river and harbor divisionr-swore that he had been on able to find a ntap which Chairman Gra'ham . (Dem., r JII) : has proof was Sttihe files i of the War D- darunrint until a few weeks ago.'. -A .Tne- map was alleged , to have been filed on December 14; 1910, by Richard S. Ryan; . the alleged Gupgenheim agent, and purported to ahow his claim for righta of way around the bay. f t.'' Cavanaugh testified he bad been un able to fihd any trace of the map, ;, , This is the second -document on , the F. Abbott, author of! the; charges that the Guggenheim:: were attempting to grab the only available outlet from the Alaskan coal fields,, as Berts ;is nusBing, The other was the- famous "Dick to Dick': letter which. Misa Abott says she saw in the files of the Interior'De- partment aid .which is alleged to have mentioned Charles P. Tafty brother of the President, as having 'Induqed the Executive to - throw open Controller Bay to Ryan (or entry. . .. .. i H I - - . . The Philadelphia Lawn Mower will make your :lawn have a decent- appearance when prope'rly applied J, . Basnight Hdw; Qo. County Teachers Association. The regular examination for Teachers Certificate (July- examination) .'. wilKbe held at the court house in New. Bern oq Thursday and Friday, July 20th and 21ftt; negiontng eacn aay at iu a. m. iw' ththiiUtumt be for white? teachers and Friday for the colored tearhers. . '- v" '" .8. M. BRINSON, " 'County Sup'L of Schools. -.t " I0TIC1.- vx , .'Beginning July 3d 1511. the general delivery window, on Sundays, will open one half bftmr, after the morning mails are up. The stamp winoVtw - and the carriers window will not be - opened on Snndava. - ; ' i. s. basniqht, p: m:. y . Just Arrived v . . 1 dozen Hammocks, bright new col ors never been selected over. - We bad unusual large afdeaeivHammocka, there fore we are reducing. Come nd make selection. . Ybo can get a good, , strong Hammock Wr $2 60. vv :: i T "i SBaaasaWNsaaiBawsaeaMsaaaaaeatfhSHaWk '. , r An annual meeting of the ..stockhold ers of the Bank of - Dover, N. C will be held at the bank building Ja Defer, ? LACK-:M0UN:TAIN; INN; IVEnTH r : SEiSC:i ; OFEEIED VU::E ? 20lh 191 1 .1 "The, Mo'st Beautiful Place' in North And Other Trusts Are Not At AIM Friendly to Ilim. Ilonse Com- r mi ttee Will Investigate. ,Waahingtoa. July 15th While Dr, Harvey W. Wdey will not bimaelf . dia cuss the movement, which has taken concrete shape here, to force him to re sign as chief chemist and pure food ex pert of the government; his supporters in that service declare that they have evidence to ahow that the prime mover 18 the whiskey trust; aided by manuf actr ofera who have been fined for violation of the Pure food amPDrug act The fight of the Whiskey Trust dates back to 1907, when the boreal of chem . Utry was called upon to decide ?What is Whiskey rt The j decision did 1 not please the trust, ., r 1 -- . , The sugar trust is not friendly to Dr. Wiley ,jor are the fruit canners, whose business has been hit by decisions ren dered by Dr. Wiley. . , " The effort to oust Dr. Wiley will be investigated by the . House Committee onjpxpenditures in the Department of Agriculture., . : . , V'We are going to the bottom of it," said Chairman Moss. "We want to see who is behind it, I have sent: a call to the members of the committee f jr a meeting. We will discuss every phase of-the matter and then subpoena Wit nesses;' , Back. of the opposition to Dr. Wiley, it is known, certain powerful interests are aliened. Just haw compact is the organization is a matter of conjecture, It is certain" that there ; Is a powerful combination of manufacturers of food sluffs who feel that the strict construe tion of the Pure Food law enforced by Dr.' Wiley is against their business in tereatoc';',ic;?gj ."',:..':'" The managers of The Athtns always look to the codfortand pleasui e of. their; patrons. v Foreignarg Paying Lower Pxices For Local Stock Than' For k- .j w .i Years.w- ' - i " " - ' " j " , New Yorkv 'July 15-Cotton . values during the past, week have fluctuated on a fairly; harrow scale, the net result being a decline 6f about one-third nf a cent per pouruL ' Considerable. Hbuida- tion was undergone and new abort lines. V?re reported create L Sentiment ap J psars to be decidedly bearisn, but trad ers are very cautious in sellings v , The rains of the Jast - few days have apparently given general relief to the western belt,' eliminating the sustaining feature of the new. crop months At times, bull operators and spot Interests rendered sufficient support to check, the decline, VThe easiness in prices was by no means of a runaway kind, good de mand from trade interests and spinners purchasing for future delivery prevent ing a sudden break. On the other band the feeling prevailed t that the -rains qave not been sufficient in all sections and some cotton, was bought on pros pects for renewed dry weather in the southwest1 Bulf interest were again creditel with buyingnew crop options and traders seemed to be convinced that a' speculative long interest is still outstanding m these months, ' Old crop deliveries showed more activity during last week than for some time past" NOTICE. HWFr . r-r I have now ' returned to serve you. A "large stock of all kinds, of sawed Shingles Laths and Brick, For . Shin gles see our prices, your price is mine. know I can please you. BIG HILL I The Shingle Han. SHORT PASSING EVENTS Although very little is being said in regards' to "good roads' ' and ' the cen tral hishwav lust at this time', the mat ter is still being kept before the. public in a'Jgeneral way? '- Box st this project whenever the, opportunity .Is Offered, for there is nothing that. wiH assist in the iraterialization of a citj's eommer cjal expectation aa much aalgood high Caroli ma." I'.'ii: .- !",3. 1'l D. "IK iti Terns . . . . ... Or IrT 'ri st Journal CTicc. - i.w.. i lav;; to vo;x rr if y i iir hjn,U.r-it i J. on Friday Ang. lltb, 1311, ' rv , v. ; v W, H. CAT0N.T7 : I'-''. '.' .-.v'-C .'.ar.. Cashier. This 11th day ofjory 191L 2 A, "' f-. A (Well Knowa Man's Opiniort ' '. 4 i '.4. The' Savodine fX, New Bern,' N. C - We have derived. so biueh . benefit from the one of SAVODINE, that we with to add oor tosTimony tn the lit of those already acquainted, with lu mer its. : . .UywirebMbeenosingSAVODINfor quite a while for cold in the heed, a 'no hasfnuodltarfadyteliel fnrCATAKKIl but above all that, la the fart Of iU having proved luolf Invsluableto o for our baby. A short time ago he was ta ken vry akk, and as he would rlp little hn) to hi ear. we dix-xlod he : Mimt be wulTpririg wltb earache, and re alising that SoiriKtliinif inust he (h'r at lonce, we put a tiny bit of SAVODINE in ! hi ear ciTrri1 It with warm n I'l-n a.. ' ! in e few minuis he i r j'" 'iit!yae thn,;h h 1 m'v.r t . 1 a pain. We cbr i f i!'y rMnin.t i- i !' .v dine as we iil always ffl jrati f .t f'-r wi.wt it b ; fijf u. - ' . c. uirr.-j. (i.:.f (.') Ksw I i rn, N'. C ways. ; t . r'".- - News waa received in this city yes terday that Mr. R. C., - Robertson, of Clayton, ' who, came, here a few weeks ago to. assume the management of the Gaston pharmacy and who was stricken with an attack of typhoid fever a few days after his ' arrival WM , taken home bad eoectfmbed ' to the disea'aa. Mr Robertson waa nnm&rried and Hved with lila toother and sister. ,js. So far aa can be Jesrned there have been, but few nrosquitoe la this city this summer. The i writer - haa' not heard a single one of these pesky little insects singing around on hot nighta aod has heard but few ieoanplaints from other persona. Evklently some one haa mixed his. slogan of "swat the. fly with "slam the moaquito? and haa X terminated the breed la this section.' During the past week f two a, num ber of : valuable horses . belonging people in and near tola city; have died. the anlmaU," lu the majority of caaee wore suddenly atritken- with what was euppoaed to be an attack of colic,, and before aid could be ..given them thsy were dead," .Over driving tri hot weath er doubtleM caused these attacks, ' and ownert-of live stock should be careful with them juat at this eaaoa.. ' , The American Medical Association has compiled S number of inUrealin booklnta on' ''Medical Fakes and Fak era." These pamphlet deal with the manufacturers of a Urge number of "fake" remedies that are now on tbt market and fully explains the retolti that will come from uaing them. A poe Ul sent tn this SMoclation st No, f33 Drarhorn A., Cliicao will sreure one of theai pmphleta fr;e of charga. - Ymlprd-iy the d,ITrrMil polle'ln th city wr e j!fn fur the hint time fo i lor if vote on it-.e farm ! l..r iai,ip. '.fiiv. I H OI. to '.ra't. K. I.... a; i b i i.-r.t I l!,i-y w to .t i i I 1 ... m t ,nn In t!, '. the V'its In r.-.' '. a (! st tr. ll.sst Whit" 'in,! J ri'.t hi s'i i Clear. .; ' We will gladly tell you what you want to know about this bank the protection if affords and the service it .renders . -b' and explain it in euch manner that' you will readily under-. r stand even tnough you may not be familiar,. with, the many details connected with modern banking. We will show, you t t the exact condi'tioi of the institui ion, explain any 'part pf, j ' bur statement not clear to you and. if you wieh, , advise you in any business matter in which our knowledge and expert- t , ence can be of value. ..V." 'i- ' . a " -dtt i smt MiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiMmiJiiM PILES! PILES! PILES! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind,' Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acta aa a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment tar.eRared.fqrPUea,an4 itching of the private parte, Sole by druggists, mail 60c and (1.00. Williams' M'f'g. Co, Props., Cleveland, O. Notice of Loss of Certificate of Stock. , Notice is hereby given - that- I have lost or miBplacedCertificate No. 61 for tea shares of series Jev 4 brthe capital stock of the ' Home Building & Loan Association issued tome, said certificate bearing date May 1st, 1909, If same is not found within thirty days applica tion will be made by me for duplicate certificate. ' - v -i F. L. PERKINS, 1 This the 30th, day of Juntf. 191L W CHOBGHES ; . -i' : 'Si -; v (Services "for Today.) ? CHRISTiCHURCHiEPISCOPAr 7:15 a. m-Holy Communkav . ... ; 11 a. nv Morning Prayer and Sermoa - 8 pi m-Evening Prayer and 8erntoh .9:46 a m Sunday school. Cfi. ' Aft seats are free. A .cordial welcome U extended to alL v.c ,w ,?!N y-'l, ; at e : CLOTHING AND SIHIES '.70 1 ; HfeoV F We Will Continue Selling all Clothing and Ox fords at Cost. A SOOD STOCK; JDELECT FROM ELKS TEMPL DEFT STORE. GRAND EXCURSION NORFOLK) JULY lSTfil ... TICKET GOOD TO Tfllt 21ST. , s.- ' . ' FARE FROM NEW BERN $2.50 For Particulars $ee . E.: ROYALL, New Bern, N. C. b ti.o j :i III ry I to ' ' .'CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST, First Church of Christ Scientist,"' f , Sunday service U a.- m. J ' Subject--Llfa' Matt. 1:1T. Sunday school at 12 try.0'-Z . Wednesday evening .testimony serr- Ice at SflO o'clock. - : " li Readiag Room, which la in the church is open dally from S to I' p. m:'' -. ;'-v V, All are cordially welcome 1 , . .v 'l FIRST BAPTIST CBURCtt. ',' the first Baptist Church Dr. C F, Carter pastor, v -.:.; v,V-' Horning servicee at II o'rloek and evening service at 8 o'clock by tha pas tor, i . J i - . ; v Bumlay Bchool at 1:4 0 clock a. m. Claaaea tot all. , ' ; '...' " 8. M. Driivaon Superintendent. ' You are eorjially Invited to attend thcee services. ... t t., :CinasTIANCHURC., ' t -rmons st II a, m. and 8;00 p n at t!m Churrh of Cbrlat on Ilaivrock street 1. .W. !. , r, paator. , 4 p. rn.- i:,L' . hriol, F, U, Uowdsn, I- :;-. iiot-r; !.,t. ' ' on Thura lay v rnlnj ' tN-.in Fri !-y f . iii iii ii j i a j jawMaMwjw ?i j' iiMSllSiZFiv -li ! I ill III i II, ' . Ladies Meta Frame Hand Bats, every' big worth $1.50 ;tii2.50; .our price $1.00 each One lot Mens Belts' worth $1.00, our price 50c. One lot Children Pat Leath eriBdtstestyle.'prk 18c . . t; BaafBfataasaaasaaBaBlSJsaiBaHsBVaisaWBnMiBB ! n s ' - ' rr I . (i 1 f . ! a I' -li it j T'"''- ton i r - - ! r . ao hit uritl ! I o 1 I'rayt r in t8 i. in. V 1 at " i . r.. i ' 7 ! I to aw e ev, e v- w 4 v, - , - . . - . ! ' . - . r . - . . , ; , . . v- :t t. ' ' t '. I ? h t y ' " ' ' T :i v '' : - , " J ' r t '1 - K '4 I v 1 ah ' . i -X .1 'l
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