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, LlALLl ... .) Y, .IN , . ' -V- 1S73 ; . f l '' t , ' 4 Jl.Zll 93 I. -J tu:::day :.'G, JULY 13, 1911 THIRTIETH 'YEAR if' I V til ' w' - 4 ! i "USThow the expression ''horse sense" came Into use la not ' SV.knbwn;il1iie meaningof the expnsion ia simply an, old fash- I ; ion togic, simple analysis ana actual wain, mane uieite prin ,flii"pli jth bama of yt living aid yoV will get along i well. Themaniwhtf than the man whii iWpnVln norm arAWtoesaM.'t.;; - " i toMr of! IHERiStA MM cool ;;c SALE A,;fei'.-?.J:t;'. Weather Bureau Predicts tlnusual - ly .Cool," Unsettled ' Weather, v ' For Tisef -Washington, D. CiJoly 17 1- Follow- fng the hot wave ihit recently brought death and suffering to v the -wnole country, this week weather promise to tarnish surprises, in the other direc tion, With the reeplt ithat unusually low . summer tempera tares :l probably will prevail Ivlhe, Weather ; Bureau seea in an abnormally high baroroetie 'pressors ovei" the interior of Canada and Alasi a, and relatively low pressure in the Atlantic' Ocean.; the conditions that will oaber In a cool wave. r'Thi pressure distribution i strong ly indicative of , temperatures below the seasonable average the coming week,? aapl a Weather Bureau representative, "ufall part of the country from Mon tana, ta the Atlantic- Coast, The weelt will open with generally fair-weather east of , the Rocky : Mountains, C except that showera are . probable Tuesday in the Middle Atlantic; and, NewfEngland Statne and during .the next aeveral day a in the , South Atlantic dnd. - Gulf States. An era of unsettled weather and showera will develop over: the Mid dle West about Thursday, and -thence spread eastward to the Atlantic States by the. latter part of the week." V Refrigerators. IOwWir usual utotn, we are closing out yfjl';.bke'j1o;.'Odd,aV r and ends at bargain prices., We don't want to' carry this aeason's g ods;? into next season. Already new Fall goods are arriving and wemuBthavr FOttMEU VALUES.? Read the list of some of the big. bargains, we of 4 fer and remember we Guaran tea all: trooda as advertised or monev back.. es ,ip?beion',.8fiult Worsteds, Oassimers and Sergi :;'Cilf ftfle Wool and Worsted suits, all sizes $ 15.00 grade : riotr $11.25 suits formerly sold up to $3.50 Sale price $5.00, about 250 shits to select from. M;i25 per cent Discount on all boys Knickerbocker suits. li'iSeo our 'Window Display of boys Wash luits at reduction prices, all sizes 2-1-2 to 10 years.- "v-"; ' v r'; llraveliog Bags, Suit Cases arid Trunks at reduction prices. gAriy 'pair of Barry Oxfords that formerly sold for $3.50 nii'w 2.65, any pair $4.00 Oxfords now $3.00, any leathe width or style you may want, ; , - ' . Will sell the balance left over, at the I following. prices;Genuine', Porcelean lined Lenard Cleanable, the $25 HO ai $22 50, the $35 W at $30 00, the $40 00 t 35 00, the 45 00 at 4 00. The above prices are the lowest we ever off er.d this class of good tit. . Everyone car ries guarantee that they will do all you expect any refrigerator to do. . ' ( J. S. MILLER. . 4 tj":,.".'-j ... ... ; . . ' jWe have not mixeda lot of cheap goods with higher priced ones in ' Order'to get an average price. ; Besides causing you to rely upon you own ; i judgeroent , for a bargain. ' Our former selling price remains on every ' .; garment iii plain figures, to we guarantee absolutely every article just haa Advertised. WHAT YOU BOY- WE STANDBY, I No Pension legislation This Section. Washington. July 15 All hope of pension legislation at this session of Congress was dashed today when Dem ocratic Leader Underwood served not ice that siich legislatibn would 6e taken op at at the proper time ait the regular session in -December.-, Jast before the- riouse aaiuraay aojnurnea .until m xv Wednesday, Representat.iye' Kendall, pi Iowa Insurgent , Republican, objected to ad adjo6rn,m(?nt over Monday, when, under the rules, a pension increase bill could be considered.; Mr. Ooderwood said the bill which would be brought in by the Demrcratic majority at the reg ular session would be different from that favored by the Republlcana in that lit would hot provide pensioas for "sold iers who had never been within 500 miles of a battlefield," S.ViS ROOSEVELT. 1 -.FftlEB'ffiiiESE Count Witte Thinks That Former i .President Worked Bluff , , on Bussisv-. ' 4 f. St,r, Petersburg, : uly ; 17th.-Count Witte the eminent Russian statesman, in aJorthcoiBing pamphlet en. bw ver sion of the negotiation for the treaty Of peace bctveen - Runeia'and . Japan, held at Portsraooth, wijl assail former President Koosevolt aa sidine with .the Japanese in that memorable event. 'The Count says that at the first "meeting of the conference in the Ifnited- State the Japanese submitted 'their-peace condi tion, twelve m number, but that they were absolutely unacceptable. 'la par ticular he rejected the four final eondi-tions-the Japanese demand for Indem nity, IimiatiDn for . Russia's' maritime power in the Pacific,-' the surrender Of Sage88bne ;aod (he - Surrender 'of the Russian,' warships stationed ,Jn neutral porta.,", ihia threw toe" negoiiatioqs m to a bad wayi- wben President Rooae- Vi'lt prevailed upon the- Japanese to submit their first .eight points - for die- cuseion,. vvhen ended by tin agreement being. reached upon thia-much of the treaty. ' , As to hn four remaining counts, the Japanese offered to give up the indem nity tlemRFiCl; limitation of power in the PaciDc tt J delivery of Rusajan war ships, bet insisted of the cession of the southern" part: of '.Saghaiien- t Japan. This latter condition Count Witte re fused, and a.t the last -moment, when he wrs preparing lo Jeave Portsmouth President Roosevelt, , he says;' Bent ' dispatch to the Czar, in which he open ly 8pqti9e'i th-i sause of Japan, declar ing that he considered the Japanese demands justified .and right, i TheXzar responded by Baying that pea ae could only be concluded on the basis .of the first eight points, already concurred in. Thereupon IJr. Ropsyelt, Count Witte says, informed the Czir that 50,000. 000 was depoaitd.by Japan with a num ber of American banks, which would be available to continue the war. At this critical juncture Japan waived her demands.- i ...' ' Former ; Attorney -Creneralgnar- ea vnarge as w eu aa w ickck- -, . i sham.' - . Washington, July 16 The prompt (n- veBtigation of Attorney-Geaeral Wick- ereham, In connection fWith the news Alaska spoliation scandals war delayed unexpectedly by ; the absence of Judge Henry D.. Clayton, chairman of the Commi 'iee on Judiciary, ' v-, - ' Judge Clayton is to report the reso lution of Delegate James Wickersbam, calling on Attorney-General Wkker ahanxfpr all .information in connection with the alleged fiands in the., award of coal contracts, for- use at the forts in Alaska, end for an explanation,, why no prosecutipna were undertaken until after the statute of limitations made criminal action impossible. The House adjourned Saturday until Wednesday. Judge Clayton is expect ed td push the resolution through then. Another important end to this scandal became known.-' when it was learned that General Dickinson, while Secre tary of War, had similar information as to the frauds in the War Department's Alaskan coal awards submitted to him by ' Delegate Wickersham. General Dickinson ignored the complaint. So far aa known, be never gave any reason why he failed to. lnvisugate these, con tracts until proofs of frauds submitted. The Department of Justice : is appar ently unruffled by the threat of im peachment and the. -numerous allega tions of crimes and misdemeanors by Attorney-General Wickersbam. . ' SELLS IT FOR LESS f tlTTLE OUT OP THEWAY, fitfTIT PAYS TQ WAtfe TO COPLON'I I l 111'"' , I. II i. nil, i ' i .' 1 ' l "'''- ' J' ' eee'e-e ft. Premier '; Stockholders. Meet io. The next annual meeting of the fctock holdera of the Atlantic andtJorth Caro lina Railroad Company will be held in Morehtad City, N. C,, on August 10th, D. J BKQAlHUKST. , .. ' j 'v 8ecreUiy.t Offltfe of eretary Goldboro,' N. C., t,.i toft, von : '-.'iv -a',. . . The Athens is the only house in New Bern sltowing Asbcia tjon pictures, v NOTICE. , Begjr.oine at once, the Norfolk -South ern train No 92 from , New Bern to Waahin(rtnn, N. C, end intermediate points) witfrun Tuesday,;, Thursday and Saturday, instead of every .day. Freight. forthe-w points will need to be deliver ed the day before to insure leaving on these dates,. '- - , M. W; WARREN, v. .J , , .'Agents .9 Acme of Perfection; Ip.tSoostrocUoa and v- J OTflDC fri I i4eftoeeeeo4eet IU:ACK vMOUNTAIN:IM TEVEUTH :-SEAS8!i -OPEKED: Jlj!iiE: -201hV 1911? 5 iiie Most- Beautiful. Place ' in ; North - - - -.- - Trii3 : !3. II p. CT:r;fcr;ta ! 1 V"" Or Inqi're it Journal Office. ' ; , A, Capture Box of WhlsMy- ' While on llto" 1bat ' on South Eront street yaaterday morning- office lpock espied ai colored drayman who had ct bu wagon a hot : which looked- vet tttspfcioua .tthe efficer,. He decided invntigatel and upon doing so found that it contained a quantity of whiskey Be rjOMtioncd, the draymao Jfl regarda tt, whom .. the ''.whlkftf , telorgsd and was told Hht It - waa the prop, rtv of Jim' Wbft. colored- Further questioning fnlld to elicit a'ny infor mation at to where the said - White could be ' found Vod the , whiskey w a confieeated tad taken. to f Jliee head-' quarUra where It now awalu (3 owner. DON'T HAVE-TO WOIlK ; ' iiAUD To do a ! -uk tin's bot wrnih r if yMi i! M,r it In M. ,f I it",) pi : i- lj r J ! , t y, .,: - s .!! .' v ,-!) i-r ( in, ' !y, " (iil (! '!! .., ).! j )!7 I, !, tt .! ' i r ''$ .-ol-inrk, A I ! f f.i,.nl-! . ' r I, A Well, Known Man's Opinion, ' ' ' ' ' The Savodine Co.: New Bro, N. C We have rirrivd tix much benefit frwm lb u - f SAVODINE. thai w wish to M - 'Rtiinony to the litt of thoae alrea ,uuintJ with IU mer it.. ' My wife has bwn u.ing 8AV0DIN T. fyr quite a while fur cold in the hi1, elo h fmmd Itarrmlyreli'-f f ir CATA lilt aloe all tlmt, is lha fact of it . a v i 1 1 g- prrjHl iiix-tf InvnlnfiU to -j for i i;r t ut y. A .,-1 I , I v ta li' n vry auk, mi l m !. i.! I cu hi I ' ' l.o- ; ( i I 'i -..r s. ! ' II- t I . '' ; w i ' h i. !'.'' !-( I f. R ' . . ! I I U t ,- t I ' ' - I u "t o ' ..!:('-',' ii Stee I : Shipped to Panama. PitUburir. Pa.. July 17 Many tons of steel rolled by' the Jones & Laoghlin Steii Company end turtied ' over1' to the paoy, or this e,y,-were sbippea rrom Saturday to the Panama: fnaL-.TKe BhipinenC tf'tt saldUV prac'tlcalry '(he first Vt -of steel sent Jo the cinaU that, in a, way, foreca&ti the Completion -of wawway. i-. -. , '. r--. ; ? i ' i; :, The steel laying ferf today compria- ed nniahed jioecf for the gatetl -: , '. ' j - -. ' i f1- i Notice of Loss oft Certificate xif ' V Notice is hereby given' that ',1 havo lost or mwplaced Ceruncate No. 61 for tn shares of aerie Nv 4 of the capiui stock of the Home,, llullding 4 Loan Aasoclatiori Innued' tome: enld certificate bearing dale May 1st,' 1009, -.Jf same is not found withjn thirty days applica tion will be made by me for duplicate rtiftcaU. '.' ' ':i ' ' ''' f . i .- F.-L PERK1NH,; ' This t ie aoth; day ot Jonp, 1311. ' .1 EE-":- HITS DICKIilSOIl (4 i A!,BANK FOR , ALL cTOE PEOPLE. " 7 .The convenient location of this bank in the heart of the -n r business district, the facilities it affords in all branches of ;-" modem banking and the individaal attention given by iU management to the personal r-equirementa'of each customer. ' make it an ideal banking home for people in every walk of '.'life. , ?.- Checking accounts are received in any amount and 4 W- cent compound interest is paid on savings. WILLIAMS KIDNEYPILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous ays tern and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains in loins,' aide, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too f re quent a desire to pass Urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you-at Druggist, Price 50c Williams' M'f'g. Co., Propo., Cleveland, O. Few Rules of Postal Savings Bank. ' ' ' - ' ' ' J I : The announcement made in The Journal Sunday morning that New Kern had been deeigned as one of the places at which a postal1 savings bank Would soon be. opened created consider able interest. No request for such an institution bad been made and it waa quite a. surprise to the public. The b inking rules and regulations of the postal savings bank are very peculiar. Not more than $lt0 can be deposited, diring any one month by any Oie depositor and total depos it cannot exceed $T00. There is a provision, however, 'that patrons hj so desire1 can invest their money in. goverotnent bonds and in this way be able to deposit large amounts. CLOTHING AND SHOES 0 We Will Continue Selling all Clothing and Ox fords at Cost. A GOOD STOCK TO SELECT J. J. BAXTER FROM ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE - Attend The. Athens where you can always keep cdol and com- j fortable4t' - ; --', 1 e' . ' ' ' ' ' ' County Tcacben Association. - The regular examination for Teachers Certificate (July examination) wilt be held at tbe eoort.houae in New Bern on Thursday and FrlJay; July 80th and 21st, beglDoing each day at 10 a.m. y k " The examination on Thursday Will be for white teachers and'. Friday for th- colored Uvbera, . ViV'-'.? jiV :: -;;8. m. brInson; 'y- ':V County Bop't, of School. GRAND EXCURSION c . to NORFOLK, JULY 18TH. TICKETS GOOD TO THE 21ST. FARE FROM NEW BERN $2.50 For Particulars See H. E. ROYALL, New Bern, N. C. 3; How To Keep Co t ' RETUlinS TO 4 : mm saloons AVvli.ima T'"c of rrnhiljitinn Af t?" Voting U.I - Tli1; ue(Uon ' T hr o Tinirn. j The sultry fays of. Jury . mako It ad visable for thoee who 'cai seek some shady apt and while away Jh time by reading that diverts tbe miod, It would b dirflcolt to And more refreshing ar ticle, with Illustrations in coiotn, etc, than the treat galaxy of aloriea which are featured in the Magatlne Section of next Sunday' Ne York World. There will be iturios of myster. love, science art, rty, etc., and the worda and niuic ff new aonghlt. - Order next 3un!y'i World from your newsdealer in advance. f J.".- ..., NEW LOT 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 PaL Leath er BeUvJate styles, price 18c. . tl. i;. tl, t, i ,1 i I .. -iin" , ,1 r 1 17-Af U in f. ' t ' IS Torch Rockers Left. - . i Want to rnuve lhm to mtik rotn fr( I'ali K'X' ix, nhntil'l iniivo f t Cfid-r-1 In;; t!m (lnr:ililily biI )iiR, at follow- i i-,: i --.-. , ( j I ,.tra I-hrrn kri at $2fr', 2 : . 2 2 " , " " 1 '''' , , r , .. .. . 1 I I i t.'Y1';' " ' , ;' ' ' ' '-.'' ": ' ' :-. '.:. i ' -,', -V"'--'- -;; v-fv.-' .-. 'Ai w 'Vi'-'---'-: ;. , - ' .- r . . . . ... i . , ,,i(,,-i.,-.i. -, ,'.',. - I i ( ' i ! - -I r I ( , k 3 V i .f rt 1 l V, i' 1 " - rr ' Ok 1 .: M 1'I,w- Mi . v t. 2"1 v-1 V M, . Ml V "
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