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. i .V"'-.' " ,1 PAPER "WITH ; ESTABLISHED IN 1878 4 v NUMBER 112 NEW i BERN JNORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING AUGUST 9, 19a THIRTIETH YEAR M - "V r I . -v - - - -r w or ' o : 1 ; t at . w iiiiiiiK ' t- II 4 f ft rA 4 W , I'. i 4 ,.,'-n V; . '. .' t - V I mi ft) 1 t5r rtT'RllfHV OOOOOQOOOOOOOOO E extend to our customers and patrqns our thanks for their loyalty and patronage, which have aided material ly in the substantial growth of this institution. We appreciate every patron who comes to us with any busi ness, whether deposits or trust company service, and it is our aim to maintain a uniformly high standard of service, so that our pa trons will always be thoioughly satisfied in the future as well as they have been in the past 1 yypUR PATRONAGE IS CORDIALLY INVITED. TOCK CLEANING TIME At this time in the year a shoe stock needs "cleaning" by this we mean dispos ing of all odds and ends and .discontinued lines so that there remains an absolutely clean stock with which, to start the new season. It is and always has been our policy to offer our customers nothing but fresh goods each season. This course is made possible only by sacrificing all odds and ends in stock at the present time. AH Oxfords for men, women and Children are now on sale at cost, the stock is so large that it is easy to find anything you may want, every size, width and leather. No one should miss this sale. Anticipate your future needs and save money. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES Mens' and Young Mens' Suits, Fancy Mixtures, Plain Klue, Mine Felt Stripe, I'lain Black Suits. Every suit is included in this linal offering. $ "8 50 and $10 Suits Now $ 5 45 15 00 , " 11 25 20 00 " 15 00 Its our purpose to clear cur entire lines of M-ns' and Young Mens' Spring and Summer SuiU, including many oti of medium weights most suitable for Fall and Winter wear. This linal clearance of all our Htock consists of a still wide range in models and textures. Hundreds and are different modles to make your (housing without an clfurt, equally as many patterns to select from -Stout men - Tall and stout Short and Btumpy- Tall and Blender men can be served wit n' ease during tins final disposal. S. Coplon & Son SELLS IT FOR LESS LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY, HUT IT FAYS To WALK TO COPLON'S Montello. " Little Lew " Monumental " El Provenzo " 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.50 $1.75 1.75 1.75 2.00 WE WILL INAUGURATE OUR FIRST SPECIAL CIGAR SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Ami Will Continue Thin Special Sale on Thone Two Day For n Few Week. We Offer You The Following Values; Royal Robes, value $2.50 a box for $2.00 or 6 for 25c The brand r offered yon lit wholenl picr And you Will mak no ' mm take to nvsil jrounwlf of thu "Ureal Murium Opportunity." W kino curry full lln of wuli known lfc nd1fc. Oigr, Tobacco, Pip, ml Smokera artktrt. AjrenU forNGuth't Chocolate and I loo Bona, aUo Oinklin Fountain I'ana, all itylon and 'um. ' Fire Yr Cuarajiuwlt ' Hu no Rqukl. EDWARD CLARK PISTOL FLASHES,. Two New Bern Nergoes Fight on ; Excarsioa Traia Near Choco- winity. One is Killed. .A telephone message received here yes terday morning by the local police from Chocowinky state 1 that Duke Harrell, a colored man, whose borne is in this city, had shot and killed .Oscar Hill, also colored and from this place, near that town, and that immediately after the shooting he leaped from ihe excur sion train upon which they were both enroute to Greenville, and "although an attempt bad been made to capture him be bad succeeded in making good his escape From the few details ,that could te le arned in regards to the affray it seems that Harrell Hill and another negro had been drinking and had become boister ous. The three finally became engaged in an altercation with the result that the third member of'the party, whose name, could not be learned, handed Har re I a revolver and told him to shoot Hill. HarYell took the revolver and immediately fired point blank at the victim. The ball entered his body and death resulted almost instantly. Seeing that ho had committed murder, Harr ran to the platform and jumped fr the train and ran toward the woods. The body of the dead man was brought to this city on the regular passenger train which arrives here at 11:55 and turned over to his relatives for burial. CA Di li REGI pram FICH T There is a difference in the atmosphere at The Athens Get in the best atmosphere. Trunks and Suit Cases. Big shipment just arrived. I have the Rountree Roller Tray for ladies, beautifully finished, heavy traveling 1 Trunks, Suit Cases in different colors. J. S. MILLER. President, Taft Looms Big Id A'cross The Border Elections. Government Appears To Lead. Ottawa, Aue8 Never before has a President of the United States been to conspicuous a figure in a Canadian elec tion. President Taft is almost as con spicuous a personality in the present campaign as is Prime Minister Laurier himself. Trie former's utterance on reciprocity promise to be mora often quoted than those of Sir Wilfrid or Fi nance Minister Fielding. A. ready ex tensive use of thera ha? been made by both sides. The Opposition will cover several acres of billboards with them. The views of Champ Clark and other American champions of reciprocity al so will figure largely in the speech' making, as will the opinion of British statemen relative to the effect recipro city would have on British tariff re form and imperial preference. To defeat reciprocity the opposition must pain twenty five members of the House. That wou d give them a major ity of five. Today, out of 22 members, 133 support the Government and 88 op pose it. the administration s majority being forty-live. The Government's principal strength lies east of Ontario, its supporters from that portion of Canada number ing 79, while the opposition has but 21 In Ontario and the provinces west the parties are more evenly divided, there being 67 Opposition and CI Government members, Despite impish cartoons and facetious speeches to the contrary, the annexa tion bogey is hardly alive. If Cana dians believed that reciprocity would lead to tho severing of the British tie, or to ahsorption by the United States, the agreement would get hardly a fa voring vote. Death ot M. B. Strasburger. Word is received here of the not un expected death of M. B. Strasburger in New Jersey who was a visitor here a few months ago and at that time was in poor health. He was known to several here and was son in-law of Mr. M. Hahn. Death fo Harry L. Gray. Died in this' city Tuesday, Harry L. Gray, in his 28th, year. He was born in Brunswick Co.. N, C, and was an engineer in the employ of Norfolk Southern Rv. A wife atid two children survive. vMr. Gray w'as a member of W. p. W. and B. L. Enginers. The funeral services will be held at the family residence 196 George St, this 6 p. m. by Rev. J. B. Hurley. PILES! PILES ! PILES 1 Williams' Indian Pile 'Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acta as a poultice, give instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Pile and Itching of the private parts, . Sole by druggists, mail 50e and $1.00. Williams' M'f'g. Co Props., Cleveland, 0. vetoes m BIGJEASURES Refrigerators. BURR L CASEY Will soil the balance left over at the following prices. Genuine Porcelean lined Lonard ('loanable, the $25 00 at $22 00, the 5 00 at 30 00, the $40 00 at 35 00, the 40 00 at 4 00. The above prices are the lowest we ever offerd th's class of goods at. Everyone car ries guarantee that they will do all you expect any refrigerator to do. J. S. MILLER. Action by the Board of County Commissioners. The action taken by the board of County (AJinmisoioners af their meeting Monday in refusing to pay for burying a pauper has caused considerable com ment. Theri are a ru-nner of people who are under the impression that when a person who lives in any county dies, the officials of that county are com pelled to bury the body, such, however is not the case. Unless the body is that of an inmate of the county home, a Confederate soldier or the widow of a Confederate soldier the county can not bury them, and if the body is not claimed by relatives within 36 hours af ter death it is turned over to the State Bourd of Aotomy. Unlets you wish to be uried for experimental and scien tific purposes in some medical college, don't be a pauper. lASJ FEARS Tells Journal Representative That He Is Not Worrying About the Outcome of His Tria1. With a long term in the penitentiary if not death staring him in the face in the probability that is found guilty of the poisoning of Mr. Joseph Whitly when he is placed on trial at the Octo ber term of superior court, Burrill Ca sey, of Lanes Chapel who is now eon fined in Craven county j til, is harbor ing the belief that he will come Out with flying collars, as will also his wife who is charged with aiding him in ad ministering the poison to Mr. Whitty, who was her husband at the time of his death. In conversation with a Journal rep resentative yesterday, Casey said that the confinement in the j til, although he was treated well by juiler Williams, was causing him much anxiety. He has been living on a farm all of his life and accustomed to being out in the open practically all of the time. When asked in regard to bis approaching trial, and as to what he thought would be the probable outcome, he said that he hail employed one of the best lawyers in the city and that he had not the least fear that the verdict would be other than "not guilty.'' Burrill Casey's wife, who recently presented him with a son and who was confined in the hospital several weeks has been returned to the jail and is al lowed to talk with her husband at dif fernt times. She too, is coDlident U at after the trial they will both be free,. It is understood that the attorney f jr the plaintiff is hard at work on the case and will do all in his power to con vict both Casey and his wife. Rela tives of the dead man have nided much in collecting evidence which they say wid proveconclusivly that the deceased was poisoned. This trial promises to create considerable interest all over the county. For the benefit of thrse who are not familiar with the case, the following faots may be of inteio't. Burrill Casey and Mrs. Whitty, wife of the deceased, had been very intimate for a number of rm.nths prior to the death of her husband. Several time the defendant had visited the Whitty home during the absence of Mr. Whit ty. and there wii.s considerable talk among the neighbors to the elTe t that Mrs. Whitty thought more of C I'-ey than she did of her husband. Thi.igs went on in this manner for some time. One day Boon after he had eaten dinner Whitty was taken suddenly with a pe culiar attack of stomach trouble and in a few hours was rie:td. Three weeks later his widow married Casey. mm I.IM;l1tW.lmw?iiTOil Practical Assistance. The service that counts with the business man nowadays is the kind that is strictly practiced, that is prompt and ef ficient and f.aves him both time and money. This is tho class of service rendered by The Peoples Bank which in ad dition to providing modern facilities pnd accommodations, affords the highest measure of safety by reason of lUs ample Capital and Surplus, its conservative management and the strict supervision exercised over it by the State Governim lit. We invite checking accounts and pays I per cent compound interest on savings. I ' .ilrV V". pus.,;. - ; ' flrw tmwlructtoa if all kind inaj Jji.W frurt, it 'in imf grade. vr quaint ( boo at varying pflre. '.But th prld is hound to. Preoidant Prepared To Kill Wool Auii Free List Bltl, Washington, Aug. 8 Vigorous tU mesaag o th4 Wool aad Fr List meaMires art in coarse o( prprUoo todsy by PrwkWot ,Taf o hit (rip to Mountain JLakt Park, the fresldwnt b- Anf mx loos ttf bv tbera. rswljf for prsnutkxl to CsngrtM-kt lh earlUst poMibU, moment, Alt jbla tlrM going .aodtymlng wlU'UdoUd U this U- - Through UUt d'wckwor all Mocrtahv ty as to th lWdnt'i nltlmaU action on U inaun k dUpelM, nd lb vtM may I ecepttd as aared. ; TbaM veto bxmsim ar being pre pared b Ux adraaea of iha actdl pn aag of tho t wo bills. , The rrid nt te morally .wrtaia tha faeaturso will (, and wanU la be rMdf Wiltt a S'trr, i garotia veta Im ihy rca him, -. I ' Ho will hot hold that art m) hi ,dl ka. Nl ruh thi Wk tathe Hot and the SnU ith his me ace. It U trn bliv4 now thai aa will raturatimiiire within Zl bouts. Stoves. Remember we are complete bousa furniahers, can give you price on Range of the bK quality, ucb as Ibe Favorite Range. Cook Stoves from W 00 to UO.W, Ranges from . tt.00 to fCO.OO. Give ma a chanca at your stove wants. : - . 8. MILLER. The managers ot The Athens llways look to the comfort and pleasuie of their patrons. CLOTHING AND SHOES We Will Continue Selling all Clothing and Ox fords at Cost. ft GOOD STOCK TO SELECT J. J. BAXTER 1 ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE. NOTICE. Customers who are in debt to me will please square their accounts. It is ut terly impossible for mn to do business without money. The public will please note, thst beginning July the lhth.'l shall do an absolute cash business. JOHN T. HAVENS. Mi Middle St. TURNER'S ELASTIC FELT "NINETY NIGHTS GUARANTEE" W'c guarantee this mattress to !' ffiar .ufactiireil fruin pine raw stock , free fum any admixture ot obi rags or other old m.i terial. Hleep on it for three montlis, ami if found imperfect in iiiality or workniaiislii), return it to me and your money willl refiuul.il. MADE SPECIAL KOK T. J. Turner Furniture Company NEW BERN, N. C. BIDS RECEIVED YESTERDAY Capt, ,Coa(l Bai Mort ' TravDlc WUh Wlietii Capt. Goawtt," oorfrmandef of Um local branch of 8al atlon Army, left Ihis city literal day fo' eorvoU to Binnineha'D, Ala.', wlUi .Cbrktobel OmmU od vAd Djokl. two yon wbiU clrte t Whlotoa,N. C, wboro Mr. iUt( nsd tescued froma terra la the wort- bouM ok that lseo, b w0l4 bate doo wH to bat carried aloojt with bin tef of strsfghl jiwkst and one ot mar eMisUnta. ' Tb Rhls did hot bogla to fit lb CpUiq troubl until lUf reached Rtl-1 eigb,' wlw they . changel cars.- At thst pUe they tbtonlry detld that ihty woold not lurvcy life la tb it l ta ttoo. Army a U"u hom and Uttt tb hml thhix lby eooUl da tM to 'mak their cpe s ertrljr as puMihle. Tbey ocedd in doing th't, but wtr ept urnt by th p"li of thst ci'y vrl fnllet fri'ftl trt. Thpy wr ati pUcd U' t'fwwtt' chsrg ar4 trtf txi th-,r J'Hirnt. Frorrt tb tim until Ihof t I rrhc t'.oif For The Farm -Life School. Trus ttvB Bpend Day In Looking Over the Different Hi ten. . Bid for th loeation of Cratsn coun ty's Farm Life Kchool wr reeitJ at tbo court a out yesterday mom'nf by tbetrastaoa ot tho ichoo) aod war maio publte. V1 bid in all war roeoitad. ona from tho 8th, Towhshlrt, 7th, Tawoahlp, Doter, lV'. Township hit Cot City, Those tdsopTeratt tar ioua iraata af laod and sums of mmul fu brtofora bees tUd Jfl UwIoorn- A fur tbo bid r1 Wo mdthe ebalrmst of tb IVxtJ docldi tbat uy ,woum iook tr mo pmpossa lbolTri by tho different ocliont, without ni forth tlelay. lo eumpooy with a oU txpett from too AtHeoitaral and Mhanxai collptn'at tUUIH tht left tat VaiKpboro Ihortly after 1 o'tlocii yesUtdsy aftTm-wt. Tbty re turned m th afternooo Uia and weot dxvra to Thurman, Todty (hef will go to Bsllsif, Dorr and Cot Ci'y. 1 It will Uoubtle bo tto latr part of th wek, if rmt 1ttr, Uf it a de finite driiluo will bo retch! t ' I HAVE SOI RARE GOOD BARGAINS rF0B OUR CUSTOMERS ALL THIS WEEH. We have decided to give them all our profits on every kind of goods. LET US SHOW YOU. Baffington Dry Goods Co. fella ;.- ft''. I r ; 1 1 (T.1 Vr; -1 ; . wu." 'jm J Xr. - ..? i.i' If p Qb, ' w -mi: 'Mi "ft W M 'm ''9-t. 11' Ml m m A1: t: $ . ,-' i f . V a a : . -:Vr:- ' .' t ; .' We can't keep the vto- ntt f, lite I 'T l'ie l pi,n s 'rn- NOTICE. l ".. funf 4r( from mr own rtnalilt IIam quito and fly out of your 0 o t-i n, rifiwvpf, tin y yar - r , rt!irn"l to fr fr 'i. 't In iM..t- yard, but y.-e can (urn:- h you J I d in U I 1 Aw A 'a ' V , . , i,,,, cf I t t at t!i rr. H'-t;.'.l tVk-- of l Vhi' ! I I , if f--.j :t tU.i-
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