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. : .. IN , : IS73-. c: r- j, AUGUST. 2, 191L THIRTIETH YEAR It-. t -'A I i;IKEi:Bi:,fiFTIp:,';l Atf HE strong bank is one that baa. ample. capitaK-ihoney 1 paid in by tta stockholders to protect the funds of. its depositors against any possible loss.' This batik has cap ital amounting to ?20f.,00Q.0O, and- its stockholders 'are liable for an amount eqtul to the stock held by tbem, - This fact means-security for depositor equal to dollar for dollar," while the jtotal re sources of the institution assure additional safety. & , YOU ARE INVITED 0 BECOME A PATRON '""THE BUSY We make business No dull times with :iis--Wei ; are busy all. the time, . You can afford to buy Sytn-r mtt Goods from us and lay them aside' to' start next 'Summer on. J All goods at a saving mm - PARASOLS AND HOSIERY V - -1 ... New line Hosiery, Special Quality Black Silk Hose, Onyx Make, Re-4 inforced Heel and Toe. prjce 50c, Extra Quality, price 1.00. $1.25 Quality LadiesUmbrellas for l)8ev Your choice NabiralHaiidleSj ; Mis sion Handles, only 93c. " :.' ':,,v'. READY-MADE SKIRTS - , : .- If you contemplate buying a Ready-Made Skirt, why we have a lot, Modiah tip-to-date Skirts, price $2.50 to $8.00. ' ';:4 ' ' newy I 3- ... 1: ALL " MENS' AND BOYS SUITS -AND TROUSERS 14 OFF See Our Window Display Mens Suits y at $5.45 Values up to $10. ? ;A Large Assortment of Childrens and Buys Straw arifl THEY MUST BE SOLD NOW. ; ; S. GdoIciife'Soli ' f SELLS IT; FOR LESS ; ; . ': yy 'UTTLE OUT OPTHEWAYVbUTITPAYSTQ WALfc TOOPLON'S I ! I f'S WW.... olo.fol;b Socialist Congrejsmatr Introduce Bill To Pension E?erybody Over Sixty Years. n Washington, August 1 Government pensions for the aged were provided in a bill introduced in the House by "Representative Victor L. Berger, the Wifeor.sin Socialist - , ,Tb measure proposed to grant to every person who brings proof that be or she ia more, than Q year of age, has been a cilisen of the United Stales for more than 16 years, and a husband has not without just cause , failed to provide for the maintenance of nil wit a weekly' pension of from $1 to $4 a eek, depending upon tbeir income., ,s Berger estimated lhat thia -measure would cost the Government about $347, 000.000 4iBnoai'y. The resolution - is unique in that it e ntaina clause ape cifically forbidding the United 8'atea Supreme Court to paa upon its consti-1 tutionallty. , J - -', lv 1 The Wisconsin Congress' also Intro duced a resolution for the appointment of a commission "composed of members of the three parties in Congress " to compile data on old-age pensions. - Attend The Athens where you ii always keep cool and cam raters. i j Wilt sell the balance left over at jthe f6lloing pricei ' Genuine Porcelean lined Lenard Cleanable,. ,the $25 V0 at $22 50, the $35 O0t f 30 00, the $40 00 at 85 Oo; the & OOjat 4 fldThe above prices are the lowest we ever offerd this class .of . goods at Every one car ries guarantee that they will do al) you expect lany reirigeraior to do. , , . J. S.-MILLR, ODR FIRST SPECIAHIGA .And Will Continue This Special Sale on Those Two Days for . Few V - WetkaW Offer You The Following Values; ' : y ... 'I . Royal Rocs, value $2.50 a box for $2.00 or 6 for 25c Montello, ;'2.00 .-&XllSiy-, vi.75 -:y 'loo;'.'' ' LitUe Lew u ' i.00; ' r , .' El ProVenzo M 2.50 , These brands are offered yoo at wholesale prices and you will make no mistake to avail yourself of ' thii "Great Bargain Opportunity." Wa also carry a full line of well known 10c, and lCe, Cigars, Tobacco; t'lpee, and Smokers article.' AgenU for GuUt'a Chocolates and Bon Boris, slao Conkhn Fountain Pens, all styles and sixes. - Five Year GuMntee-It Has no &iual. - ' : ' ; I ,-y:- y ? k . EDWARD CLARK J Con'Store; ' Elks Trmplr, ' Phone 91 V""'." - l ' i f;r.v.M, and Rll rtl.T fcin U (.f l.n,l. ri (uf fiiti f oiidtrurtton of fcli kin la tn&J b I hs I fr'ii til In liny ra ! , ai or j iil,!y 'id t vmy. ,; .ric-, I it t- I i I 1 ' I n,.!.t, ns'i.''' et fto'i.r.if .( I ti 1 n t-.r i f i j 5r U. i '? ' f 1 BRICK KILN ITEMS.-; ' J!opes countyi Joty 31 Wa will agaiQ let the, reader of the Journal; hear We aredelighted to say we have" had one good rain since ;AprU jtbat wet the roots f the growing plants which cams Monday and Tuesday of the; 16th,:; and WtbilfCrops before the rslu waein a discourageioK condition,. but hefw they are looking fairly well where there' are good stands'. - Garden .tegetabbia are scarce in this' section on awount f the dry spell;..:i-s?f Boars -Iq thin 'section ' are getting numerous: ' Many have bean passing in public placea, V.. ,The fires That have taw 'bnrning so flarea in and afouod thi. section have about burnt tha forest out '-' r''y- ' Tha pic ills at Lees Cntpel , pissed of nicely. A plenty to eat. and. drink and everybody seemed to have ;a fine old time. . : ;. . ' Misa Ida . Howard of New Bern,- ia spending a lew , weeks- with her reUt Ivee at this place. Weareoverglai to welcome har,'. tr.'-r1-'.,,r $ "Mr, Mat .Barfietta nd"famy - of PollocksvilU visited friends .and relati ves bare Sunday. ? -J;. .V, ' i-c . Mr. Make HarrietU and wife and children also of Pollockiville visited re lativea at this piece Sunday.' ' -. Mr. Willie Jones and sIsUr.Mise Mot ile of Little Hell, vls'rted their brother Albert, at this place Sunday, -,;'J,.'--'y Mr. Romulua Provow and, wife of Msvsville, Tiaited bis mother hera 8tu dsf afternoon. , . ,' .v'-..; - Mr. Curtis Hewsrd and SliUr, UU Ptarl, of Little DeU, were visiters here Sunday, . '. . v V" . ' FUv, Mr. St sn ford will fill hi regular ppolnlmrnt bare second ' Sundey August, - . '. ' , . ." ' . "Mr. Stephen Howard pot Saturds night and Sutd.y near Tl erBicle. We are sorry to note the ! iilnei of Mr. Clen flynum'e biT. We slncrl- ' ly hop for lis spiw-'ly rwovury. MiM Altna Gn-xliiig Hnt Jhtorcto niht snl FuniUf st Uj "r Whit O, I Viftiting frii i. !. i i t'r, Go llipwrd Ti I ,'t two cfniJ sjirnt Stindiy Ttorfin ftt luigra.se r rxirtf i a Hnw tun, Ut ws bi -.r fr -n I .(' OiR? I eg'! ft'i I g I ft'l ! ' . Wish tot i ' . lo I'.e Jonrnftl. V. IT 1 UU. Considerable Business Transacted At The Meeting Last" : The Board of Aldermen held their regular monthly session last, night - at tbicity hall . . , Mr. W. D. McIver appeared - before the board and asked " that a due" bill of $20.00 for admissidn into the municipal association be paid. Board ordered bill pa:d. - Mr, Mclver slso stated that City still owd him $40 for services as at torney.'. Board ordered that the $40 be paid. v. j. T . i, V Beard ordered that a voucher be is-H sued to Mrs. Hawk for $16,80 for over charges for taxes. - 1 Mr W.vG. Boyd appeared before the board 1 in Interest, of Southern Live StoclcCom'patay and placed a proposition before them lo insure the city's horses. Matter referred to street and pump com mit tee for fnwetigation.' ' -f Ur, Patterson, appeared before "the hoard and r ad . a report made by Dr. Graham in which ne stated that certain dairiea'were in sn nnaanitary condition aod should be eleaned up. D r; Graham alsti recommended that po cows should . 1 1 . ' i i . ! . "I ' :i - . If . : Tied that parties 'owning: these dairies be ordered tocfean them and put thing in a sanitary condition1 at once. : Membeta of Riverside Hot-e CompaOy asked that the ' quarters and : horse of .Ow-fSikvWdrd MJose- Cimpany be given ' llhem.'l In consideration-; they would give- their, aervices to the city gratis." Matter referred to ' tha Fire Department; Committee for inveatiga,- The Sixth Ward Company asked per-; miwion to use horse and wagon" at col ored.firemens' iotirnament at Elizabeth Gity.. Their request was granted at d they were given. $50.00 1 to .be used in paying tne experocsoi toe trip, , Alter tne reports oi toe various com mittee a motion to a-ijourn was carried. .Ul ! nrpi' liLuUL..! iiuLU i.ilEIIuG is beer Dr, ;Wiley JWouW ' ,IIavei Xess "Fom And Larger " Measuns. - ' . 1 Washington, August L 'Having long ago settled the vexed probleu of 'what is whiskey. r.the Agriculture, Depart ment's board of food and drug inspe -lion, beaded ky the redoubtable Dr. Hiryey W. Wiley has undertaken tbde termine "what is beur' - Manufacturers of beer and other malt beverages and barley rawer from all over the country are here attending the bearing, conducted by the boaitf, and many others have. sent, ther views by msil.-- - ; ' ' The object of the board's Inquiry , is to bring malt liquors, within the scope of the pure'fooi and drug act; and to determine ' just What shall '"and what ahall not be contained in liquids- aold under the labels "lager beer.? "book beer," ale, porter, stout' and malt ex tract, ; The boards has propounded a series of questions ai" to0 ingredients, f ermen ting, eojoring.'-curbona t ing, etc. The application of foreign names to do mestic products also is to be inquired into, '. M Barley raisers and maltsters are re sponsible for. this effort" to determine "what is beer." The Consumers' Naf tional League of Chicago and the 'So! ciety of Equity, the latter composed largely of farmers, are aiding in the movemeht. " . v ' , It is claimed that much of the beer sold in this country is ' made of corn or rice, and that some of the mall extract anl othef beverages are not what their names lead consumers to think them, i . Stoves. ' . Remember we are - complete ; house furnishers,- Ottr -give you prices on Ranges of the best quality, such as the Favorite Ranges." Cook Stoves from $3 00 to $20 TO, Ranges' from 25.00 to $60.00. ? Give'me a bhance at your stove wants, '. tr 'f; ;;,.?:., ,..-,..; s. miller, RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whereas. It has Dlessed, God in His' wisdom to take from us our beloved member and Secretary; J. H. Stanley, Resolved That ; we exrrejs our re gret at our great lost for bim' He was Very efficient. ii the discharge of his duty and loved by every member of the l rurther,: that a copy of, these res eliitiops be sent to the tereavod family. copy unushe-i each of the city pa per for publicstionr od spread upon tha minute of the cotnpany. ; -':,'V Sinned :"-, Vr'i'xVV' RIVERSIDE HOSE CO.., By Foreman, JNO. CRABTREE,; . ,.j;,. 1 ' PILES V PILES I s PILES I : i Williams' Indian Piia Ointment Will euro Blind. Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorb the tumors, allays itching at once, acta aa a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams' Indian Pita Ointment (at prepared for Piles and itching of th private parU, . Sol by druggista, mall 50c and tl.OO. ..Williams' Mfg. Co, Props., Cleveland, O. , . v -,; IT 1j 1 iiiunipiy it W4 IT loney - , When you save and deposit your savings in "Tha "Peoples , : Bank at 4 per cent interest the money . multiplies rapid y. -, --j. Interest ia added to interest aa weltas to your depo its and '' the fund grows eteadilyit Is a matter of multiplying . mon-': . c'. ey. In order that people of moderate means as well as those - :pf more extensive resources may enjoy the protection which '."fv a savings account with thi bank affords, we invite deposits T, ' ill anyaum down to $1.00, paying Interest thereon at the i rate of 4 per cent, compounded twice each year. Vlhr IlllllillllilllllMIPMMiillM Harris and Pearce Entertain- ers in'a purely personal way Singing, Dancing and Talking at the Athens to-night. Rev. A. C. Shu'.er In Gsorgla Barw ck, Ga.', July 30,-Ooe of the mod remarkable revival meetings this te.tion of 'the state has ever known esme a close last ..evening. ' wherT Rev. A. C. Shuler, the iormer Atlanta paa- tor; ended a ten dya' meeting, . 'Hun drfds of people were in attendance for miles around and this entire section bas experienced one of 'the greatest spirit ual awakenings in its history. Eigbry-two were aided to the ' mem bership of the Baptist church, a lone. AjlIanU ConstRution. .,; . . .. New Bern Man Marries at Kalelgh. - Saturday night at 9 o'clock at the Edentoo' street MAhodist personate, Rev.-H M Noit'rt united In marriage Ur W W Swain, of Mew- Bern, and Mias- Ki th win Kmtna Smith,' of Washington,- n. d: y. ,. 'i ?,y A few friends wera present .to ,wit- nesa the ceremony. - The bride . and groom left Sunday to spend, their honey moon ia western North Carolina.. They will be at home' in New, Bern after AogV 6th. Raleigh Timea Aug 4 '' x-ii'- """ 1 ' ' r. CLOTHING AND SHOES mi-mm n We Will Gontiriue Selling all Clothing and Ox fords at Cost. A GDDD STOCK TO Ml FRD1VI J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE. ff ARAPAHOE NOTES. - TURNER 'S ELASTIC FELT "NINETY NIGHTS GUARANTEE" We guarantee this mattress to be manufactured from pure .'rajM stock, free from any admixture of old jags or other old ma. Jtenal. Sleep on it for three mouths, and ( found imperfect 'In quality or .workniaDship, return it to me and your money vwill be refunded. ."MADE- SPECIAL FOR . T. J, Turner Furniture Company NEW BERN, N.' C SsODEBBRSai I! I, I'ven Tbf. MmlJ y Fluid -Now Ob- I tainahle 1. Limited In ; nnnlfty.; ; ' Peltimor. Aug. 1. B iltlmor U now thrmtenod. with a tr fminii. P. -!Tt frnfn tnn ati u r'f tvnlri i I tl. (lafi st l.-H-b rinn !.iw ti st t!. da. y r Of I',- ! f;;. i. t., i! ,r r-i..-.. i In u ti'in. ft! y i- Arapahoe.-July 81 Wa continue to have dry weather, recent showers have Ik proved crops very much. jj. ' The potato crop in ttls aaction Is rsry maii.; iy-yiyMy&y Bsv St Clair, ttr WiU Baptist evangelist has recently held a , meeting which resulted in many being added to the church, lie bad large audience; throughout the meeting. .- i- t ,? ' - Q'llte a number of our people yUiled OrlenUl Saturday to attend ' the Chris tie t ,Unl m. Tbey report thtt he meet lug wat more largely attended by th dtl Kis from diffutent sections of the country than by. the citizens of the t wn, notwithitanrling those that wertf prerit niesly eniertaine 1 the vUitars and providd gooJ homes for all. Mr. Harry Rawls who ha bran, a UiJ'nt of Virginia Christian ColUa bas returns i bum, ' Mr. ChurcS Martin, wbo ba b?n try l k i much belter, - v , '. Mr. Henry Num. of tl.U plice h g to Ctth'rine Like to vuiiv r;l- Mi i'.T.a Ildtilimn who ha bn to v. r lil (or some lime, h ri'tunic) WfHAVE SOME RARE G00D;BARGAlNSr iiv'v-'..;-i-" FOB 0U3 CUSTOKEBS AtLJTHiS WEEK We have decided to give : tkeni all: 'biir' profits oh every kind of goc ;v , ;C t let US SHOW you. y ' W. t'.i .: n l t' on U t . tf ?. Hair,' ' t, (i ill : ' ' ' 1 " . 1 W - I. '4 ; .r..,..','--.--t'r. ' . i - '- ' , 3 v- V'V ' "'if i A V i .iit )i - vn t, J vvTi .if . i . , J
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