JJ Li 1173 c. i;u:.:.. 1 1 1 A il. THIRTIETH YEAR IKi.lO ; A i 1 4 1 . J 1.1 I lii o;. TiESIOEtlT A BANK FOR ALLTDE 1.L..J I til J JJ 1 IV ii - i N;.... - r, I I V." ' i steady;;pro.gress. . HE steady growth, of this bank Is an indication of jthe satisfactory service wnicn-it renders ana the aegree ot safety which it affords Its depositors,. Careful, conserva Mva methnrta Innkinir forward to the unauestionedsafetv of all funds entrusted to its care, ail Jtora the bseia of our banking success. - Prudent people appreciate the safety -afforded by this int stitutlon and the individual seryice which renders". i r0l?v PATRONAGE IS INVITED. I' - 'I- lr .. ' . . . . OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Men s, Young Men s an&Boys Gloth- 'fc"S ihg .Now on-Sale"at;Exactly;; r .-1 viviuiw&v ,V1 1 U-Vi PRICE. NOTHING iRESERVED 7,50 FOB SUITS INSTEAD OF 810.0 s. n.25 m .5(L lit. i u u li ii 18.00 20.00 rHOIPR OP ANY STR A Wi H AT l-3:ORF ;LnTLB OUT'OF THE WAY,' BUT IT FAYS TO WAtK TO COPLON'S IE .WILL' mAUGURATEV!r;i-K' OM FIRST SPEaMlGAR SALE '&rltt&?iK FRIDAY. ; AN D "SATURDAY: l-- '0'' And Will Continue This Special gale 6o-Tbos4 Two t)y For a Few ,Weeks. ' We Offer Too The Following; Valuosr ":t:i t.. : ;Ro?aI Robes. Value $150 t box for $2.00 or 6 for 25c Montcno.; 'y1 2.00. k-CU5 Monamcntal.4;:' 2.25 :r US U - Tbee brands are offend you at wholesale prices and yoa will make no .'mistake to avail yourself of thU 'Great Bargain Opportunity." 1 We X also tnj full line of well koowo tOe. and Ve. CtRftrs, Tobacco, Tip, and Smokers' artirt, ARi-nU for Guth's Chooolntei snd Bon Bonn, al4 ' Conklin FounUia Pons, ail styles and sires.- Fiv Yer Guarantee-It -.Hattw'rwt ; - '- !: EDWARD CLAIIK Con Seerc, '- -' L".s Terr!?', r I - ! dont n.w;; to vc: i:v.! ' Ju a i! v. , ii' ilu - ' f if J ",! l,o ( ,r I , : 1 r - 4 I isiRhi.f-. ' 1' ! s ) b mil)' I Ml' l I h' !' 3 f r , , f . ! .! i . r- A.i v 11! , Xo yw si. ; "it 1 Lince The Dtath of Tirt Last E: tuiJay. , N.,-w York. July 25tb. The stringent raeatjiires taken to prevocit an epidemic o' bolera here uni iibts"y w ill prove euective, accordit ? to the health offi cers, who today noted that no. new ca ses had developed emce Saturday when Manuel Bermudas, a fireman,-was found to be ruffenng from the disease at Bel-f levue hospital. - :, :- Report from Hoffman Island this a. m, stated that there were no further suspicious cases of sickness among the detained passengers of the steamship Moltke and that more of. those passen gers make it more ef these passengers probably , will be 'eleased soon from quarantine. No forthnr deaths' were reported from Swinburne Island, where Burmudes is said to be in the same con dition as when he arrived there i from Belief ue. ' - s " -sr -r- The steamers Pergula and Principe Di Piemonte ue still at anchor off tbe quarantine Btation. -,5 c: . .The health officers are still trying to run down, tbe sailors .who . were, occu- pints of the sailors'-boarding boose-, where .Bermndee . was taken HI w ith cholera before, he. went., to BelleV ue, where the. nature of the-4lloesa was discovered.' X -- 1..- v-. . , r r, Will sell thatalance left ovarii .the Tree Vhich IlaJ Been fctruck By Lightning and Set Afire Falls on Two Jones Co. Citizeus. . The falling of a tree which had been struck by lightning and set afire,- seri ounly wounded RJr. Foy Jones 'and per haps fatally injured ex-Sheriff Lob Taylor, both of Jones county, -as they were driving along the road near Tren ton, Monday evening, ex-Sheriff. Taylor was struck on the head by the tree and paralyzed,: A telephone message from Trenton yesterday afternoon stated that there was little chance for his recovery. Mr, Jones received a number of cuts on his face and body,-, but none of these it is thought are of a serious nature. .The buggy jtk ' which the two gentlemen were seated at the time of the accident was totally demolished, and the horae they were driving was also injured. Meagre details could only be learned in this, city yesterday in regards to the accident, but what could be learned it Further " Evidence - In ;.Lorimir Case Shows That . He "Was Taft3 Choice. V -Washington, July 21 r-Preiili ptTaft figured again in . the testimony , before the Lorimer committee i yester1ay as the supporters of Lorlrner for the Illi nois Senatorial election of 1909. Edward Hines, the alleged "'Senator- maker," waa on the stand; Did yoa have a talk with. Congress man Boutell about the Sifla'orship two or three weeks before -the election?" asked Judge Haoecy Lorimer's attor ney. 1 " 7 V - Vies, and we agreed to urge Lori mer to be a cartdidate; - He volunteered to see the President."'.. 'V T t-s i Did he see theFrtsident?" "Ke said he didl 'r y. " Hines then produced an tinsigned -let ter, which, he said,j was- in- Botttell'e handwriting. It hai been inclosed with asignedletter from 1 Boutell to HinS seems that ex-Sheriff ' Taylor and Mrlwhich was received :- after- LoTimer's following- pricem.' Genuine - Porcelean lined Lenard Cleanable;" the 26 00 at V2Z 50, the $36 00 at 30 00,'the $40 00 at 85 00, the 6 00 at 4,00. ; The above prices- are the lowest we yer pfferd this class of. goods at.L' Everyone car ries guarantee thai they will do all you expect any refrigerator to doi" V ' .r h S,' MILLER.-. . .ii 1 1 p n w " One Thousand ChOdrett In? Burned" -1 J . w - V I ' -t- ' ' Wichita,- Kan.. July 1 2Bth.Word reached Wichita frontWinfteld that the State hospital for feeble jninded je d fire, and the entire Institution seems to be doomed It is feared the loss ot life is heavy. -The fire Is still burning and i apparently beyond control, .Close to one thousand children ar confined Jo the Institution.-' --r I J;., 2 1 Foy Jonee were driving along the road enroute to- Trenton' N earing the tree they saw it was badly "bumtd and that there was danger ,oI it falling at any time.' Seeing a man near by who was engaged in cutting wood, they stopped and advised bimto cut tbe tree down in order to avoid any danger of its falling upon any. one. While they, were engaged in talking to this man the charred tree suddenly fell to the earth, t The buggy contain ing the two gentlemen who- were injur ed was directly In the path of the tree, and before they realised their dangerit had.crHsbed down upon them. Assist ance was at once given the injured men and they were carried to ttieir homea where medical attention was rendered them, j, a V"" 1 1' r1' 1 - This news comes -as sboclcto the score of friends of both these gentle men'For sixteen iears Mr.; -Taylor was Sheriff of Jones county, r laUf be engaged in the mercantile business and aUo-conducted large farm, Mrv Jone is slso a prosperous farmer of that county, both were liked and respected by all who'kuesr them and it is earnest ly honvd that troth men may .have speedy vand com plet ef ; recovery.1 Mr. e i -ai. fcjc" i" a .ttftf jones is ine eon or wr. ,ana sora, - yy . C, Jones, of thiacfty. -'", r FILES l PILES t ' PILES t) ' Williams' India PUe Ointment wiD cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching piles, It absorbs the tumors, allays Jtchlng at once, acta as a- poultice.- gives Instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and itching ef the private parts, Sole by druggists, '.mail 60c and $1.00.. Williams' UTsT., Co, Props;, Cleveland. O. .; 'r- . : How A Possible , Presidential Komlna- : ".;r- tion Changes Onet -'-:T t Says Woodrow Wilson. "For tweoty years I preached to the students Prince ton that the referendum and recall was bosh. " I bate since investigated, and I 1 want to apologize 10 iho$ siudsnts. It is the safeguard of Dolitics. It takes j power from the boss and places it jo the hand ef the people. .1 want to say with all my power I favor It" .,. V NOTE3FROM LEE 3 CHAPEL.' ' --.,v ' ; ' ' ', Jones county, July 25; The weather ia vsry sultry now, but we are glad to sty that we have bad some rain. RV. B. F. Eubank and wife of Llttl He L were welcome euet 01 thmr iin and daughUr of this pHce We 1rJay, I Q lite a nqrnbr ot our pv)p'e sUnn cltbePicnio at O.1W Crnve HunUy 'July 20th. Tlwy rtpo'"1 f "" lim'' ! "Our ri(uic t I-" CI': 1 vi'.l teen Fri lay July 21. Eerl).ly citdially imitixl Ui corns out n I 1 tb t wi.'Jl fill rJ bsiki-La. Coma tmth cM an.l ymn 'and rhiUren anl l.uve a ti.'"". t:j r' -i!.; ia it l if ?r. n i f f (.! : r i, V: '.a ) new ' t V f f ' y ' election. . This letter read;? '1 should JUe to have thee Senator (Larimer) know who was the only man to goyto the President in bis behalf and ing oft! the goodaJ'L 'v , ' ,f "Boutell told me,", said Hinee, "that he bad informed the" President . that Lorimer was about the 'only man who could break the deadlock and be elected. Boutell also said that the President had declared Larimer to be very acceptable to him in order fo have a. Republican Senator from Illinois." ' -v Attend The Athens where you can aiwajs Keep cooi ana. com ortoble:V " Jnankv Mr, Crocket, "tv With his 'usual" though tfulqess Mr W, F Crockett generously remember ed tbe Journal yesterday and presented its Staff with a prise . watermelon, least irdeserved to win a price, for' It sice and quality too. - The melon tipped the scales at .491' pounds and ."cut' beautifully. 'The. Journal's- Staff and entire force return their heartiest thanks to Mr. -Crockett for hie compliment NOTICE. c s r r s --t '--IT--' Beglr-.hinf at6nce, the Norfolk-Sooth m train No . 92 from" New Bern ; to Washington, ' N. -C.-, and 'Intermediate points will run Tuesday,' ThurnJay ind Saturday, Inateadof every day. Freight for these points will need to be deliver ed the day before to insute leaving on these dates, - ' . ; -' . . Vs- M. W.' WARREN,; ,j' , , Agent the pfopif: v:... - The convenient location of this bank In the heart of - business district the- ftcihties it Affords in all branches of ... : ..-. . . . .r- . - -.. t . 1... . . V" ..! . modern banking and the individual attention given by Its management CO the personal requirements of each customer.- make it an ideal iankipg home for people in every ; walkv of. .:te-.-:witt3.'j-.".iH v -. ...--1 . ' Ufei tf, , 1 ' - t x-v , . , -".'w -., v., . .- r..-3 . - ; . . v - t, " ....." . Checking amounts are received in any amount eq4' 4 per tcent oompeundiotere8tiapaia 'on savings; 1 bint'i rTKtffjfsrfv-r - 0 Iddi -f - -ntOsTajifMSitl mvr lllilllllllltlJIJIIIlUlllIfllll Stoves. 7 , Remember we are' complete, house furnishers, can ; give you prices on Ranges of the beat quality, such as he Favorite Ranges',- Cook Stoves from $6,00 to $20.00, Ranges from 25". CO to $60.00. i Give me a chance at your stove wants, ' V , - -V-.,. Si, MILLER. fxcnrslon From Goldsboro." AT. ..-'.r ...... - - - -- .!' Oii Friday Of this week, July 28, St Paul Sunday . School excursion from Goldsboro will visit Weshiogton, N. C, over the JNorfolk lSouthern Railway. This will be an educational occasion to the children as well a one of pleasure, for it will huw. them' the"1 Wonderful development and possibilit ier ot this section, and give. them a day's sojourn In on of the pleasantest and prettiest towns In the South, Grown ups, too, will be t qually interested and benefited by this trlpt -The fare from .fhia city will be only 76 cents for the round trip,; at J'' ;;f:':o;i:ole to L DILL yr ail. i I. The Athens is the only house infew Bern 'sbwmgAsocU-1 ton pictures. "" .A ' . - ' Complaints Have Been Made.; ? r r -' t- ... ..- , . . ' i-r .('! . J. -' There is a mod hole between Hancock and Metcalf streets on South Troot S thatladly needs the attention of the street force. . This pot. during rainy weather causes those who drive vehic let of any variety a deal of trouble, and maoy eompUiota bave been made in regard to it ' It is Vested ner the Norfolk-Southorn Railway Company's switching trsckand as thi-y are com- pilled to use it more than any other in- divldual. it seems to usthatthry should aid iho city in putting It in god condi tion. Anyway, aomeUiing should .be done to this section at an eirly dite. r-. Stoclholderi Meeting. j' J ' An annusl meoling of the s'ockhotd ers of ths Bank of Dover, N. .C.y.wiil be lifcld at the bank buiMing In Dover, on Friday Aog. 11th, 1911', . - ' -'.j . - " W. U. CATQN, Cashier, natfs Will I'ri.liably lU-ject n.l 1'ft 'H it I'y Tlio" ' '..r J,,' Bill ! . ) y f- M 1 ,! n I, I i i t! r-.-.a' a as j r; t.i V)f 1 f 'ift W "I - j ... . . CLOTHING AKIl SHOES ;ri ,r i , ;Qrrp; We Will Continue Selling all Clothing and Ox fords at Cost. lliSIOGSELECI FROM J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE 'j'l "Cti BLACK MOUNTAIN INN SIIIIIH SEASON OPM.-JCTE 20th 1911; ilThe Most .Beautitul Place in North Carolt ma.' Tor Teilns' - 5 W i- .1.- I A -l' ' t:,-:!l1 HliW 7fcf -r 0rr Inquire at 'Journal Office -p. .? t. f f.Vrite 11RS. W.:.D.ASEf Th!sllthdy of July 191 L NEW LOT jr, ... 1 1JU(ea,MetJ Frame Hand BagSeverj; baj: Wurtb; I1.50J worth $I.00,:ouf price SOc. One lot Children Pat Leath er Bc!t late styles, .price 18c vW i ; ir?i ' Afrold of Massscre. Cups Ilay hn, July 2'. -American tn,.ty-e of the lta;'tipn IUilrond aie . . ing from Port An Prlw-e In dr 1 f a i 1 lr. r y i i l - I 1 ( 1'i-r. '. 1 1 1 1 r . . - ! - t n , l-lit !'iin--n ti 1' ave Hi" r t I 'I V';t tflfl V '. 1 ! f- ml jihuiJ.-iit'ij and mur- I V. ,ii' . a a ( s ;ii .VT2: " ... ' e t -''' r - .'';' Hi 1 J "i I -V ? IT i ' -.r. t"f r, 4 -i7 V. . - -(.i.- "5 'A ll-1I.!.. - '

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