i t 4-' fai :i with CIRCULATION ;jlAELISlID V ' . v. "r'-)L; ' 1 i '1 , " w'.' ; NEW BERN, KOSTII CAROLINA, SUNDAY JIORNING, JULY. 23, 1911 THIRTIETH YEAR iflimns VISIBLE SUPPLY SUBMARINES m VMM V olconod TO THE GOOD A,BAM;F0R ALL THE f tT1i ' ARErOESPERATE .; '''' ;. ! lJlr ' t, v , t: TyHE first Savings Bank opened its books to women deposi- t. a.j ton in the year 1819. Since that time the accounts -of . ' .wj&men have increased until women now represent, about, V t 4$ jjer cenf of the saying's depositors in this country. This bank invites the accounts of women and its officers 'are always pleased to explain any matters relating to the keeping of an account.' HOUSEHOLD AND PERSONAL (MECiClNG AC-3 T it t r ; ' , ,: OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Mens, Young Men's and Boys Cloth ing Now on Sale at Exactly FORMER PRICE. Ainericaa-Warships , JEusliing to i Islaod Afr ' "Foll Speed.',: As-: ; --' 8iaatioa Plot .Failsl Waahington, July, 22 Beporta' eon finnkig1 toe df spent sitaatkm in Haiti are rMeived at tha Stata ; Department. The department ia hasing its hope of saving American lives and property from destruction, 'at the hands of the rebels on the American warbips now speeding to Haiti, - It ia believed the the scout bruiser Chester will reach tliera tonight or Sunday. . " .v The. gunboat Dm . Moines is also on the way from - Boston, but cannot ar rive until the middle of next week. As the Petrel, which ia already on the Haitian s coast, - has no wireless, her movements are rot known and cannot be controlled. The department b back ing up Minister f urniss protestagain st the proposed bombardment of any town by the Haitien gunboat Nothing is known at the department of the yacht Americana at Cape Haitian. Report of the Slate Department in dicate that' revolutionists are in tKs- sessio of practically all the" territory north of Port au Prince and that a state of anarchy prevails throughout the republic. President Simon is seri ously ill, it was said. News, of tbe bombardment of tho cities of SU Marc snd Gbnaives is ex pected by the Haitien warship Antione Simon. v It is learned that a plot to assassinate President Simon when he came ashore failed because the President arrived be fore he was expected. Hester's Statement Showi 1,858,- 768 les-Staple'tTpi ; . v.!'to-Date'-: New Orleans, l July v22-Secretary Hester's statement of the world's vie ible supply of - cotton issued yesterday Uhowji , ihe. totaJ i visible J if 1,658,768 agaiiiat 2,087,294 last . week, ; 1,967,720 last year. Of jthis the total, of Amer ican lotton'to 1,004.68, against 1,113,- 294 last week.. 1,037,720 teat year, and of ail other kinds including Egypt, Bra zil, Ibdia, etcx 954,000 against 974,000 last week. ; 929,000; last year Of the world's visible supply of cotton as above there" is now afloat and held in Great Britian and continental-Europe 1,126,- 000 against 1,100,000 last year:in Egypt 79.000 against 62.000 last year; in India 416,000 against 59,000 last year and in the United States 244.000 315,000 last year. "' J New vaudyille at The Athens to-morrow night Gast and Gast classy singinj and pianotogue act First. engagement south. NOTHING RESERVED 7.50 FOR SUITS INSTEAD OF $10.00 25 n $151) 151 it ti ti S15.Q0 111800 1120.00 PILES ! PILES ! PILES 1 Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at I once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief.. Williams' Indian Pile Ointmei.t is prepared for Piles and itching of tbe private parts, Sole by druggists, mail 1 60c and $1.00. Williams' M'l'g. Co, Prop, Cleveland, O. Farm Life School Election. The Farm Life School election for the purpose cf voting on an issue of $25,000 bonds to establish a school in the eighth township, was held yesterday. The vote was very light but wss in fa vor of tbe bondi , . CHOICE OF ANY St RAW HAT 1-3 OFF i S. Cbplon & Son cruc it rnu ipcc ' LITTLE OUT OP THE WAY, BUT IT PAYS TQ WALK TO COPLC-N'S) v . . . ;'-- v ,' v ' HbbsbS 'fAfdt WILL INAUGURATE " '' OUR f IRST SPECIAL CIGAR SALE; .'V'i. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "And Will Continue This Special Sale on Those Two. Days For a Few v"';ii',ykl' 0flrr Ysluss; ; ' ...-' r. Royal Robett Value HJSQ a box for $100 or 6 for 25c V ; ,A'MonteUi4 2.00 f VM; -r Uttle Lew - 2.00 " .;.4:7S . . ; (.';MonamentaLM "12$ M .Al.7S Theae brands are bffered yoa st wholesale prices and yoo will make no mUtake to avail yedrstU of' thli "Great Bargain Opportunity." '. Ws al carry a full line of weli known 10c and 15e, Cigars, Tobacco; Pipes, ' and Smokers eriictea. Agents fof Guth's ChocotaUe and Bon Bona, also Conklin, FounUin Pens, all styles and sizes.'.' five ' Year Guarantee-It HasBoEgnsl. ) " '"' 'fl . K f " ' - V-'i'i'.-'tf ED WARD CLARK J Cor. Store, ' ' . .' Elks Temple, '' .'. Phone 91 Notice of Loss ot Certificate of - "Stock. ' Notice is hereby given that I have lost or misplaced Certificate No. 61 for ten shares of series No. 4 of the capital stock of the Home Building - ft Loan Association issued tome, said certificate bearing date May 1st, 1909. If lame is not found within thirty days applica tkm will be made by me for duplicate I Certificate. . , , F.. U PERKINS, This the 80th, day of June. 1911, BURMA ITEMS. Burma Juiy 18. We have been hav ing nice rains for the past week, and L 1 L! I. ... . . crops are kowik.,iuwb Mrs.' Matbew . Gaakins who . is sick with typhoid fever is improving we a-e glad to say. ! ; . ; - Mrs. 8ulls UcLewhora bo.has the typhoid is very; alck. , Misses Gladys. Cleve snd Neva War ren visKed'M Us ' Laney Mclawborn Sunday and returned home Monday eve ning.. -;,. ; n 're-',. '',; . v Misses Pearl Fulchsr, Beulah Simp- kins sod Messrs Joba Miller and Steve Powers went to Ernnl Sunday. -, ; Mr, Ben Powers was visiting here '.V v- ' 6- DON'T HAVE TO WORK h i! Aim . . , Ileitis ( T do S dJ'S wr.rl Ihin h"i wenlh- f r if yog ce fMir lurnlr-lt ia fa' wfifloi snd f t Vi'ther o vU ply. n.tlin !'. j'rojicrW g 1, tJi a ii it ti t',-f a (i!ranri! to wot . A'l tv " r rj"tilirt J !' r in ,1 a i I m.hor v l .n Ihcy f-fify . . 1 K I,iiii,! r l.iirri ! r" ron y ' I-' " ! -ti ? I'. ! .. v I-1 1..: I V . . ' ' . A Sundav Mr. and Mrs.' v Edwafd McLawhora Tie Nic at Lee'B Chapel. The annual pic nic will be held at Lee's chapel, Jones county. Friday July 28th. The Farmers Union will also hold a meeting.' There will be plenty of refreshments on the grounds. A cordial invitation ia extended to tbe public to attend. '' Besulfc of.? Manoeu vers ; on New Yorkand Boston. -Emily Ap- reproach battleships). WMUnctoaJarf'marM'ee result of the (faval Wargiirte : in prog ress 'off the eastern enttaiic of. Lonir Island Sound will lie bnuneodations to.VDDgreas jqr a consi jeiaoie increase in the' number of submarine boats, Even the commander of the attack ing fleet, Real Admiral Qsterbaas, had to admit in his 'official report to the Na vy Department that the submarines at tached to the defensive fleet had suc ceeded in approaching his big battle ship without detection until they sod' denly rose at the short distance of 600 yards from the anchorage. , Equipped with torpedoes that easily travel five times that distance at great spee1, it would have been an easy matter for the Submarine commanders to have sent some Of the big ships clear out o the water if the war ha 1 been an actuality. ine odvioub lesson is that in war time a hostile fleet will never dare an chor off tbe coast if there is reasen to suspect the presence within 25 miles of any of the underwater craft or if they do eo, they must have recourse to the British device of strong chain torpedo nets hung far out from the The managers of The Athens always look to the comfort and pleasuie of their patrons. , Temperature and Rainfall. The following are the maximum and minimum temperatures with rain fall on date as given, since last report. The total rain fall here ao far this has been 4 46 inches. July 13 95-68 .43 14 89-7 .14 15 91-65 u77 16 89-66 17 89-68 18. 90-66 . 45 19 89-66 1.05 20 88 65 . 76 21 91-70 22 90-67 .44 NOTICE. ' I have now returned. to rerveyoo. A large stuck of all kinds of sawed Shingles Laths and Brict, For Shin gles see our prices, your price i mine. I know I can please you. , The Shingle Man. XT THE .CHURCHES . a"sssss v -; .jt. (Services for Today.) v CHRIST CHURCH ( EPISCOPAL. 7:15. a. m Holy Cornmanion. lts. ro. Momlng Prayer and Sermon s 8 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon . 9:46 a m Sunday school. , ' :'- . : ' All seats are free. A cordial welcome is extended to alL ' .PRESBYTERIAN ' ; : f There will be the usual services t4 day at IT a.' m and 8 p. m. coodueted oy tne pac r. . 7 rvj- 9;45 a tnl,' Sunday school, Cv, IZ Jves Superintendent.; ' Strangers and visitors oordislty welcomed. ;v , , i r'; CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST ;,t i first Church of Christ Scientist, C : 8ubday servlcs U aT .. -''.' ") L 8ubj(ct "Troth" Johtf 8 46;47t Sunday school at 12 nv.. ' ; ; ,K f Wednesday' Evening testimony se rv- I The convenient location of this bank in the heart of the business district, the facilities It affords in all branches of .modern banking, and the individual attention .given by its management to the personal requirements of each customer, make it an ideal banking home for people in every walk of iifej Checking accounts are -received in any amount and cent compound interest is paid on savings. 4 per IIS 1.5 uiMHiim niminiimriiiniii !!iti!;!l!i Refrigerators. Will sell the balance left over st the following prices. Genuine Porcelean lined Lenard Cleanable, the $25 00 at, ?22 50, the $35 00 at 30 00, the $40 00 at. 35 00, the 45 00 at 4 00. The above prices are the lowest we ever offerd this class of goods at. Everyone car ries guarantee that they will do all you expect any. refrigerator to do. J. S. MILLER. Attention Patriarchs. - 'tit!? Members of Calumet Encampment No. 4, are earnestly rtq tested to as semble at their' camp Monday night July 24 :h at 8:30 o'clock. By order of the C. P. J. J. HARPER, Sec. . The Philadelph ia Lawn Mower.will make your lawn have a decent appearance when properly applied. J S Basnight Hdw. Co. When Cheering W ins The Game. visited relatives at Cove City Saturday U..IM ovuvk. aod fetoraed noma Monday. ' Mr. lieory iacobsosf from Nsw Bern was a visitor at fbls place 8undsy. '. Mom Es Gsnkins visited Miss Car rie Wliltford Sunday. , . ' ...i .- -GRAY EYES," J . Attend The Athens whore you can always keep cool and com fortable, 'r- " . V 1 , , Just Arrived 1 i7.on' IImmo l, lrit-i.t ner ril or wrrr i 'rn !c f. over. We had tiiiumial Urge nu'n-t n II iii mhm Vs, tl.rre for we arv rn!u in;. O.mo nn.J mxlp . irt. 1 nil rati i t a f---l u Rrading Room, which is In the church is open dally from 8 to 6 p. m.' .' ' V ' ' All are cordially welcomed.1.'-,. , tr' ; ' ' r '.- : FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. . , The Fimt BapUst Church Drl E. P. Carter ptor. ' Morning service St. 11 o'clock snd evening rvicc at g o'clork by the pas tor. Kvangnliailc sermon at night. . , Buri'lay VK'hrxil at 9:43 o'clock a. m. Cl'' fir all, ' ' ." , . 8. M. !riii''l riiK'rinliiilt nt. You re cr -lmlly invitel to attcnil these s'-rvicr a. "The greatest advance in sportsman ship in the last decade of baaeball was made when the um pires were inatroe- ted to suppress eoachere who addressed the opposing players with intent to dis turb them, or incited tbe crowd to as- sist in 'rattling' tbe opposition. It still is done, but not openly or flagrantly," write Hugh S. , Fullerton, in "Watch His Arm" tba great article on baseball coaching in the Americsn Msgasma for August. ' ' . ' "MeGraw probably is the greatest maatsr of an of the baseball generals in using the crowd, but he" hss been wise enough to change with the game and be accomplUhes tbe same results lor nearly as great by acting' One of the joys of the game on the old .white Sot park in Chicago was to see 'Hand some ; Nick'. Altrock,. tbe eontm4lan pitcher, step out to eoeeh. ' He usually wore a mit and a glove and as a.ebeer msstef be perhaps was the roost suo cessful tbe game . ever has koowa, ' 1 have seen him control the entire crowd, using bli bands as the conductor of an orchestra does his baton, and at the psychological moment,' with one wave Of bis arm, start twenty thousand men eheoring wildly and cheering In anleon ss bs wsvtd to the m, n The effect apon the opposing Uara wss disastrous bi many eeee and of tea turned the game into a rout." . . ..'. ," , 1 ii ' mtm A Well Known Man' Opinion. SHOES CLOTHING AND 1 K1 ' w iiTiii sw '; h , i rm 1 e e e e win tontinue belling all Clothing and Ox fofds at Cost. A GOOD STOCK TO SELECT F J. J. ELKS TEMPLfe ROM BAXTER DEFT STORE. BLACK MOUNTAIN INN mm stiSBH ppin juhe 20111 m. "The Most Beautiful Place in North Carolina." Me m.WJ.m For Terms Or Inquire' t-Journal Office. NEW EOT Udie aletal Frame HarxJ Bat, every b2 wurth $1.50 to liid ocr price ,$1.00 One lot Mens Belts worta ii.uu, otfpncedOCo vat lot UuJdrens rat Learn er BeltJ UtVityiel, pricsl $. Wiith m3f:'&6ds Co. J. !.:u,u::;. I. V,'. in. at. ...t on ; Ths FsvoJlne Co., NewBern, N, C 1 We hsve oVrivd so much benff.t from the UM of SAVODINE. that rr wih to a i l ouf "ti ninny lo tle Hat of thons stroi'ly ac'i')iiiritd with It mer it. ' I'.J wife h bn iinsr SAVCINE f -r (i i;ia a fur fll In th Ka !, ' t i ii 1 it rt n ore I'-.vi i (' y. A tl "f ' ' . 1 t'i i. - if i.. ..-.! i i I t . 1 i I If rCAlA! is t! 11 ( f i .-.! ' i t n- l. ii .. a. i t r cs-- I t it ..:i. ' V'':'. " v V I , f ' I '- ' ' i v-. ",' An

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