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L ) ": is;s iiVu el: :;, i:ctii Carolina, Thursday iicrunG, august 10, wttv j chci'LAIION fa . w y i 1 i ' xt re w at tu 1 ' 4,", A 0 r 4 Are You ! Making 1 Plans r., (, . i , . , , r , , -. ; rWgPvOU may be making plana for some future time when you . V r. will purchase a. home or build a new boose iTTheB. plans j(."KwiD require money and the moll conveneint wayi of pro-t vidmg funds for worthy abjects of this' kind is to have a savings account with this bank and deposit alt surplus money where it will earn interest and be positively safeguarded against ' Jom. The time to begin is now when prosperity smiles on youL' ' ;'. ? - INTEREST PAD) OK SAVINGS: AND CERTIFI- v-: CATES OF DEPOSIT4 'hi STOCK CLEANING TIME i; At this time in the year a shoe stock needs "cleaning" by this we mean dispos ing of all odds and er.ds 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 v made possible only by sacrificing all odds and ends in stock at th6 present time. All Oxfords for men, women aijd cmiuren are now on sale at cost, the stock is so large that it is easy 0 find anything you may want, every sze, width and leather. No one should miss this sale. Anticipa'e'your future needs and save money. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES Mens' and Young Mens' Suits, Fancy Mixtures, "lain Blue, Blue Felt Stripe, Plain Black Suits. Every suit is included in this final offering $& 50 and $10 Suits Now $5 45 15 00 " " 11 25 20 00 15 00 . Its our purpose to clear our entire lines of Mens' and Young Mens' Spring and Summer Suits, including many ots of medium heights most suitable for Fall and Winter wear. This final clearance of all our stock consists of a still wide range in models and textures. Hundreds and are different modles to make your choosing without an effort, ' equally as many patterns to select from Stout men Tall and stout Short and tumpy Tall and s!ender men ban be served witn ease during this final disposal. S. Coplon & Son W: SELLS rr FOR LESS i LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY, BUT IT PAYS TO WALK TO COPLON'S iiMn fi;;e. : -.:y FM0TII Eaia" Plentiful Id the Carolioas And Drought Broken Io Oth-v Washington, Aug. 8. Most'faTO all weather prevailed throughout the cotton growm? States during the week which ended Monday, according to the National Weekly Bulletin of the Weath er Bareao issue! Tuesday. Good rain. secured over North Carolina an4 por tions of the South, : greatly relieving one of the most severe droughts ever known in' portions of those States.' Slowerj occurred over theremainder of the cotton belt, east of the Missis sippi being quit heavy over the Nor thern portions and too frequent In por tions of Alabama,' whera. dryeK weath- erand sunsbuie are generally neeaea.- QWe8t of the ' Mississippi ; the weather was tnoAly favorable in Louisiana, Ar kansas aad Oklahoma and local showers occurred - fn Northerner and ' Eastern Texas, but over the Central and South ern portion of that State there was practically no rain; and at the end of the week high temperatures 'were again prevailing. . - l i n Virginia s-Precipitation above normal except the extreme Southwest drought broken fn most localities, Sunshine de ficient. " - . - -. North Carolina Drought partially broken over greater portion of State. More rainris needed generally) Temp erature is about normal; sunshine be low normal. . South Carolina Temgerature below normal, precipitation about normal, sunhiue, considerably below normal. Attend The Athens where you can always keep cool and com fortable. Persists In Trying To Suicide, The writer was informed yesterday that a young man named Claud Crpker, living in James City, had kept that bailiwick in a high state of excitement lately, over huw antics trying to com mit suicide. Twice, last week he at tempted to clip life's viial thread with a razor, but was foiled. Then he tried to shuffle off the mortal coil by jump ing overboard in Trent river, and was rescued before dro wing. Croker is an epileptic, was in the asylum a year or more but was dis charged a few month ago. s:::3T passes EVEurs ,--. The price of watermelons and canta loupe have reached rock bottom in this city, and those who delight in leasing on these delicacies have aa opportunity to do so at a small eot.- Yasterday morning several boat loads arrived here from Adams Creek and were disposed of to the local dealers., The season b fast neariog its close and within a very short while none wfll be- eeen on the market.'- - -! "t : " -V ' Although the police of hta city and of nearby towns have been on the look out lor Duke HarrelV the' begro who killed Oscar Hill, " !. colored, on an excursion train bear Chocowluity Tues day morning, they havelwen unable to apprehend him op to the present time It is more than probable that the fugi tive will show no in this city again and if .he does this it Is safe , to aay that be will be caught, tTbe large. stone steps leading up to the front entrance of the Federal build ing and which have been-: in use since the building was first erected, are be ing removed and will be replaced by new ones. .The- former steps had be-. come badly worn and ft was thought best to replace them before some one shotted on them and was injured. Then too, it will greatly enhance the appear ance of the building. The outlook - for a fair tobacco crop appeared very good to the writer who passed over some' 6f 1 the farms in Le noir county Tuesday. armors are feeling encouraged where a few weeks ago tbey thought they could only per ceive failure. The weather, it is said, 'has been almost ideal lately for grow ing tobacco, and the only fear now hiard expr ssed of the worm which makes its most damaging raid in Aug ust, Encouraging reports in regard to the condition of crops in this section still continue to come into this office. One of the most successful farmers in this county informed .us yesterday that not before in at least(26 -years have crops been in such a gratifying condition, in dications are that the farmeru will re ceive high prices jor their produce, and if such is the cage, there will be a large amount of money in circulation during the fall and winter. NOTICE. Customers who. are in debt to me will please Bquure their accounts. It is ut terly impossible for me to do business without money. The public will please note, that beginning ' July .the 18th, shall do an absolute cash business. . ; - JOHN T. HAVENS. 94) Middle St. Trunks and Suit Cases. ' Big shipment just arrived. ' ! have the Rountree . Roller Tray for ladies, beautifully finished, heavy traveling Trunks, Suit Cases in different colors. ; 3. 8. MILLER.; OUR FIRST SPECIAL CIGAR SALE ; ; , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . ; ; Anti Will Continue This Special Sale on Those .Two Days ,For a Few . I Weeks. W Offer You The Following Values: V Royal Robes; vajoe $2.50 a box for $2,00 or 6 for 25 :tf;, Mon'tello. : " 2.00 1 : " '- $U5J U( Little Lew M 2.00. " " - 1.75 y Monumental - v:v " ' rn'1.75 V These brands are offered yoa at wholesale prices and yoU will tnsks no . tmUtako to'avsll yourself of -'this "Great Bargain Opportunity We , (also carry a full Jim of w1i known 10c and Se. Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, .and Smokers articles, 'Agents for Guth's Chocolates and Bon Rons, also . Conklin Fountain fens, all styles and sites.--Five Year Guarantee-It . Has no tual. '., ':. uVvC- ,:; s ;EDWAD CLARK Cof,5torei' ' J'.V-i Elks' -Tcmplp, .'-V.vv; ' Phone' 91 Interesting Specimen of Plant life. Mr, J a Whitty has in his front yard at his residence on "South Front street a banana tree that , attracts the attention of all who pass that ptacf. The tree In question waa brought to' this city several 'years; ago from 'Georgia and transplanted on Mr. Wbltty's prop erty,. Iu growth has been slow io this climate and . soil, but it has finally reached its majority and hanging from the stalk are now two bunches ' of full grown bananas; v.' iH'ff''v,' ; Tbeso trtes are great deal oft trou ble to grow, ach winter they ' roost be taken op and put In some place where they will not be touched by the chilling blasts. Jn the spring they must again bo re-planted and given much attention. After tbey first begio lb bear fruit, each season other . bunches appear, Same of these treoi will live sod nour ish for several years, while others lire only a j ear or two,' . . ; . . '" Trustees Looking Over Sites. Yesterday the Board of Trustees of the Farm-Life School 'consisting of Messrs'S. M.'Brinson, A.'D. Wad, T. M, Arthur, M.; D. Lane, Clyde Marton, Q A. Marshall, W, E. Mvrs, O. H. Welherington and also Prof Smith, a soil export from the A, A M. College at Raleigh, .visited. Dover, Covs City and Clarke and. looked over the locat ions offered by these places for the lo cation of ths farm-Life School., 'j, AH of the gentlemen w greatly pleased with, (Bess sites and the soil expert tnsds an encouraging report on the condition V the' poll at each of the places. '.The Board will, meet again on September 18th. at.d .will decide upon the Joeat ion of the school at that time. .'Stoves: Tv1-' . Remember We- r complete bouse farnlshers,. tan I'fitti'yoo pricei ,'on Ranges of the best'qualit, such as the Favorils Ranges Cook Stoves from HO LIE;:-: : i riEV STAtES Nfew Mexico And Arizona- Finally Admitted to' the ' ; t - l Union. . , - ,. s . -. Washington Aug. 9. The bill grant ing statehood to New Mexico, and Ari- sona, legislation that? has: been .-.for many years the dream of the people of tboss terntnnea, was passed by the Senate 63 to 18, after .rejection'". of thti Nelson . amundment which proposed stnking out of the Arizona constitution i i ' . ... in judiciary recau provision. The bill as passed by the" Senate dif fers only sl'ghtly from the House meas ure, and it is said may be unsatisfac tory to President Taft. He has con tended all along that he- would be glad to sign the Statehood bill if the Nelson amendment prevailed, but that it was a grave question whether he would be. willing to sign ft if the amendment were defeated, as it was by 43 to 26. The indications now are that the bill will become a law. without his signa ture, v Practically all of the debate on the bill centered around the Nelson amend ment. Even some Senators, who de clared their opposition to the recall of judges, voted against the amendment on the ground that .if the people of Ar izona desired to recall a part of their system of government it was for them and not for (kmgress to s iy whe ther they should have it. The bill as passed compels Arizona as a condition precedent to entry into the Union to submit the recall proposition to the voters for final decision as to whether it shall remairfth their consti tution. New Mexico must vote on a proposition embodied in the bill, wijch would make the constitution of the states easier of amendment. - - AiSAFE BANK. 1". v-- -!- ( - -.- - ...'i'i'.-.' . . . : Next in importance to the actual saving of money is the . " . - choice of a safe, strong bank in which to place your deposits. This institution affords the highest form of security, empha sized by the conservative policy of its management, its am ple Capital and Surplus and the strict supervision of the State Banking Department Savings deposits are received by this bank in any sum down to 11.00 upon which interest is paid at the rate of 4 per cent, compounded twice a year. Ift The AthensHoward and Boyd in a Neat, Natty, Nautical, Nonsensical Novelty, entitled "Wavelets." Great American Flnancl.r Dead. Paris, Aug. 9 John W. Gate the American financier, died at 5:19 yester day morning in the arms of his wife and his'son, Charles G. Gates. The end was peaceful and it seemed as though he was falling asleep. The usual restoratives .failed in the last cri sis. Others present at the bedside be sides the, members of the family were Dn. Gros and, Reeve. His trononstitution and courageous resistance, backed by every resource of medical science, failed to save Mr. Gates'. He had battle for weeks heroically with diseased kidneys, and when it was believed tbat he was almoBt sure to re cover, contracted pneumonia. CLOTHING AND SHOES WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you, neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tern and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains in loins, side, 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 v Pills -will euro you-t Druggist; Pries 60c. WUliama' MTg. CdL, Prop., Cleveland, O., . ' V . A Unique Clock. v Mr. M. W. Fodrie, the enterprising sod courteous proprietor, and owner of the Broad Street Grocery Corapspy and who baa moved In babdtonW jiew qusrt- $6 00to$20.00,lRangos' fr()m' 2S.OO to sr, ha Installed a largo clock m one 1.00. , Give me a chance at your stove nU, ' . X .: '--'. ' - . . -WXl,K MILLER. ' (60 wanU. EXTRA- SPECIAL urn ir;:i;.5 and all ol)ifr klixlil ut timli-r Tir plno coirtlrurtioo of all kinds rtijr W hJ frim u .In nny grailo, . sun or quiility and at varying prlcra. Cut t!ie j ric ts hound to A - AT THE '1 ' Mm I j ' .... .M V . . -.v ', TO-NIGHT : , :.- . V'.-.' the a;:.(iN.vnoN or . of bis display windows which is, well worth mention.. . The most notlreabte pt,rt of the In strument Is ths face. - This Is four fet In diameter and is ptkited open the wmdow; in large ilverVIeUer.'1T hands are of some light material and are ssslly moved . by ths n echenUm which Is locaU d In what resembles s mall box, this Is placed on pedoitaL The laairumrnt is absolauly correct and ths p-ople living in that locality re beginning to discard watches and alarm clock and are taking advantage of Mr. Fodri' progress. The large dinnUy windows have aUo rx-en ornamputcd wlth,.attractlve gold I lonf sicns and the entire front of th nr t rs U li O-'ei one thatcwinot fil M ntlmt-1 nlviitloQ from lhoe pawing fiat wy, We Will Continue Selling n all Clothing and 0 fords ait Cost. ft GOOD STOCK 10 SELECT FROM J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEFT STORE TURNER'S RUSTIC FELT "NINETY NIGHTS GUARANTEE" We guarantee this mattress to be manufactured from pure raW&tock. free from any admixture of old rags or other old ma. terial. Sleep on it for three months, and if found imperfect iu quality or workmanship, return it to me and your money will be refunded. MADE SPECIAL FPU T. J. Turner Furniture Company , NEW BERN, ft. C. WE HAVE SOME RARE GOOD BARGAINS VFDR 0U3 CUSTOMERS ALL THIS WEEto ; 1 ! We have decided to give them all our profits on every kind of goods. - , LET US SHOW YOU. BafHngtoQ Dfy": Goods Co. Vu re h a d ffcrrncc in ihc ' -rc nt Tlso Ail'.rns Get nlvl:i ii c;:iM) T T Tim Ii. 'i t i i I), i world'n I ;' v r ': to the m; y f-.-' . i i i , i . i I'll. ! t .!:: -re. J I HrT, :,:cr..ffrs. J r . 1 ' f r 1 :! y l !. ft r nt 1' ; X-:yiS.LtS. - , , : ' . r . . " - ." . ' ' " " ' ,1 ,' .' ; j (. y J - ' . " '.'' '. t , II.-' .' ' . ' ' i - i . i . . i , . . -t i ; j u i ; A. " - .; v f '-. I 1 , ft ,6 V 1 S y y - cir ( J 'A f , I- . :.H. J i rin''t, i"a manifiK tiir- I V 1 ore riling dirr.-l fr..m tn.r (.-rn yan'.s. To is t'.o 'I'mJiiy i.f ti - J !n" I'ii'in 1 t'i . r'j 1 !, n r t t
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