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I .pat:.. .ini ORCILA1I0N i b NUMBER 115 NEW; BERN, NOSTH CAROLINA; SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 12, 1911 THIRTIETH YEAR or str I - ..- '. A 't ft -tV IV , TRUST Compatu ican'rebier many Valuuble ierrices fpr ommuny that tbe ordinary bank is not authorized to render. A Trust Company can act as the executor of an estate, protecting the interests of widows and children It is the trusted agent of non-resident property owners ard other' persons who are unable to eate for their own money,, real estate, or other possessions. The Trust Company affords safety for sav ings or for1 the jfuncls which are being used for bcstnesa or personal expenses, snd !n all of its transactions its capital and resources furnish every assutance of fidelity and safety. , , - . ' THIS ANClMHART??Ert A ;A.WuST.:WMPANXf'i ' 3 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. All 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, Anticipa'e your future needs and save money. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES Mens' and Young loans' Suits, Fancy Mixtures, Plain Blue, Blue Felt Stripe, Plain Black Suite. Every suit is included in this final offering $ 8 50 and $10 Suite Now 15 00 c " " 20 00 $ 5 45 11 25 15 00 Its our purpose to clear our entire lines of Mens' and Young Mens' Spring and Summer Suite, including many ots of medium weights most suitable for Pill and Winter wear. This final clearance of all our stock consists of a still wide range io 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 stumpy Tall and s lender men can be Berved with ease during this final disposal. S. Goplon & Son 4 SELLS IT FOR LESS LITTLE OUT, OF THE WAY, BUT IT PAYS TO WALK TO COPLON'S 'ft WE WILL INAUGURATE T f V OUR FIRST SPECIAL CIGAR SALE 1 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 5fnd Will Continus This Special Sale on Those Two Days For a Few Weeks.; We Offer You The Following Values: Rojal Robet, value $2.50 a box for $2.00 or 6 for 25c. MonteQty,' ; 44 2.00 Littlj Lew. " 2.00 Monuraenta " 2.25 El Provmo u 2.50 $1.75 1.75 us 2.00 I- , These brstk are offered yo at wholesale prices and you will make tx . mistake to ataif yourself of this "Great Bargain Opportunity." , We : also carry full litle of well known ,10c and 16c. Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, aed Smokers snides;. Apnli for Guth's Chocolates and Bon Boos, also -CookHo FrtinUl Tito, all styles and sites. Five Year GuarantMf-It t Has so Equity ' ', ' ; .- ' :..:, -,- i P.n waph cj:Af?rr Coir. Storp.'n ;U ' ,Etks Tempi;''. Phone 94 LOWER PRICES 'f ,":' ;KTmT',' ' .''' Kotwithstanding Ee porta of Short I Crop .Frleea; A Ota4oalr ! Washington, Aogl 11-Th problem of the high cost of living apparently is being solved, at least w far as farm products are concerned, for the farm ers ara getting lower prices for their products this year than they received a year ago aceoi ding to.official figures is sued : by the . Department of ' Agri culture. Potatoes war the .notable ex ception, their price having more! than doubled. The Department statement shows: Prices paid to farmer in the United States on August 1, compared with August 1, last year, for potatoes, av eraged 109 7 per cent, higher; bay 29.9 percent, higher: barley, 26 7 percent higher; buckwheat, 16 per cent high er; rye, 1 6 per cent, higher; corn, 21 per cent lower: oats, 3 6 percent, low er, flax seed, 6.0 per cent, lower; cot ton, 7.7 per cent, lower; chickens, 8.2 per cent, lower; butter. 8 9 per cent lower; eggs, 11.9 per cent lower; wheat 17 4 per cent lower; average for all products above named 2.9 per cent, lower. Similiar prices on July 15, 1911, com pared with the same date last year for sweet popatoea averaged 40.7 per cent, night r; clover seed, 29.7 per cent., high er; cabbages 29.1 per cent higher: ap ples, 24.4 per cent higher; oniona 16,2 per cent, higher, honey, 4:6 per cent, higher: milch cowa, 0.9 percent lower; milk, 1.0 per cent, lower; beets, 4.7 per ci nt. lower; horses, 6.1 per cent, lower veals calves, 9,4 per cent. lowenbeef eat tie, 11 6 per cent, lower; wool, 18 9 per cent, lower; lambs, 19.2 per centr low er; sheep, .23.4 percent lower and bogs 17.4 per cent, lower. Average ot above products, 10.9 percent, lower. Denfed Being Budei TV Woman ; Tfcket igenl And WUi Ha4e c 4;; ' -' Bevenge, i;-. v : Columbia' 8." C," Aog. ll-JJew- papfr publication of statements, with a sworn affidavits, that Governor Cole ; Blease had been rode to ' Mist Mary Jr Rogers, railway, ticket agent at Bel- ton, 8. C waa followed by the revo cation by the governor- of the commis sions as Votaries public of J. B. Alex ander, who made one of the affidavits that the governor was impolite and of A. Horton and J. A. Merritt, before whom the. affidavits of Mr. Alexander and Miss Rogers made. Governor Blease issued a statement. saying in part: 1 have cancelled the commissions ot the three notaries public taking part in this dirty transaction and some other people -will bear from it later. Every one who has known me from my child hood up; wrlf certif y to the fact that I have at aU times and on all courteous to every body, and I am particularly so to ladies, and I am satisfied that my friends do not believe that 1 was disre- pectful on this occasion." Refrigerators. Will dell the balance left over at the following prices. Genuine Porcelean lined Lenard Cleanable, the $25 ( 0 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 ail you expect any refrigerator to do. J. S. MILLER. Consult Madame Cyrena, the' noted Palmist Rooms over Bradbam Drug Co. Customers who are in debt to me will please square their accounts. It is ut terly impossible for me to do business without money. The public will please note, that beginning July the 18th, 1 shall do an absolute cash business. . JOHtf T. HAVENS." 94 Middle St , ti l! "--'...iJ...-- .. . 1 j. ; Ki:i5 ir::B . ' sad all other iinds f timbers for . pin eon ii traction of allkindi msy r. be bad f rum ns In snf irrad. " v . tlxe or ruli?y nd at varying pri(-S. ' Bat th price Inbound to W fight, as ws are msnufactnf r spiling dlrpct frnni our own yrds.( Fo U tJifl q-mlity of U.e fn txnifid to e r t. v.n r-. la rf ..cr i. ! 'in! I r..-rr. NOTICE. Drys Wont Give Stannton Up. - Staunton, Va August 11 Some thing uf a sensation was sprung by the dry leaders when they made known late this afternoon that a notice of a eon test of the recent wet and dry election had been filed, the erection having gone wet by 102 majority. The main ground for contest is that ths legislation list was not legally certified te by the city treasurer and corporation judge, showing that aU poll taxes were legally paid. Judge W. R. Staples threw out the Roatoke election on this ground and il is claimed that Judge Holt will either have to do the same thing or revert ths opinion of Judge staples. Sundpat ten Win Back1 Up Mr. Taft Washington, Aog. ll.--8tand pat Republican leaders ef Congress inform ed Preuident Taft they would fight to th last ditch ' before theyallowed either the Senate or House to pass any -a V j . e ' " . - measure over us rrejiaenrs veto,, ?We don't propose to let any attempt at making laws over the head ef ths President go through without, a flht." said Republican whip John. Dwigbt Senator Murray Crane, of Massachu setts, endorsed this statement - The, managers of The Athens eiwayt look to the comfort tod plcasuie of . their patronst I"- V K WeD Rnown Man'i Opinion. The Ssvodlne Co.. New Bern, N. C Ws have derived so much benefit from the use of SAVODINC that wt wtab to add our testimony to the list of those already acquainted with its mer its.- ; ; ' '. My wife has bees using SA VODIN for quite a while for cold la the hd, also hu fouod it a ready relief for CATARRH but sbove all that, is U ff t of lu having provad itself lnvalnl.l lo ut fnr oof bsl.y. A short time mo he eas ta kn Vfry slrk, snJ ss ht wuM rlep M lil.Ua hnd to r. we !'H-Ulid b nmt h surfsrii i ilh enrRt ),f, tnd re- aliiing Mit s!ri-;,Sng rn t-t t done St 1 'mew, werutatii y bit .nAV. IAV.Z In t.'s r cnvfro I il v ' '. v nt : i ' a f v tiJ; ffi 'ye t' ,,U V.f' M it ! i (' , I j r SOUTH GAnOLINA :: GQVEHI1QR AHGBY Japanese Naval Hero Marvels at Immensity of Our War Boats. Philadelphia, Aug. 11. A semblance of the future strength and resourceful ness of the United Slates navy, was re vealed to Admiral Count Togo when he went aboard the giant battleships Utah and Arkansas as they lay under con struction on the ways of the New York ipbuilding Co on the Delaware riv er.. . Alongside the American ships ha saw the monster drra Inaught, "More na," being built for the Argentine gov ernment with a displacement of 28.000 tons, the largest man-of war yet to be created. TLe glimpse which the Japanese sea- fighter obtained of the battleships of the future made a deep impression upon him. A formal call on Mayor Reyburn at the city hall, 'returned a half hour later by the latter, began a day of activity by the Japanese. He inspected the Philadelphia .navy yard, saw the bat tleship Minnesota in drydocc and the Kearsergo a few yards away. He was given a luncheon by Capt. A. W. Grant, United StateB navy commandant of the Philadelphia navy yard, ' at .which all all the naval officers stationed here were present. After an exchange of toasts tO the Emperor of Japan and the President of the United States, the par ty boarded a yacht for a ride up the Delaware to the ship yards, a salute of 19 guns being fired. . On Itoard the yacht Admiral Togo lauded the work of the Japanese, who had received their tutelage in the Uni ted States navy, indicating that almost every one of these officers had won dis tinction in Japan. Report of Committee on Power House. Hon. Mayor and Board of Aldermen, New Bern, N. O. Gentlemen:' We lhe undersigned, your committee appointed to investigate the condition of the Power House reported same and said report was referred back to us to state what Should be done to put it in good condition and we beg to report as foll0ws. Driving pulley border and busnet to fit abaft, nerd a new driving belt to re place old one, new boxes and new shaft for idler pulley, Corliss engine needs new valve stem and collars to fit fire pump needs new water ends and . new piston rods but wcf would recommend new pumps as the old ones are not large enough. ' Wells not sufficient to furnish water supply and feed pump and one tank pump needs new valves gear, needs overhauling and new pis tons. In regard tj boilers, they could be overhauled, but we would recommend new ones. Stand pipe needs painting. Respectfully submitted. E. H. WILLIAMS. H. T. WILLIAMS, W. E. SMITH, . S. Gentlemen: Since making the above report I be following repairs have been made. One new .faie Stem for vorilss -engine. Fire pump and band pump have been overhauled and one new piston rod to Are pump. - :' Attend The Athens where you can .always keep cool and com fortable. ;. ' ; NOTICE ' I have now returned to serve you. A large stuck of all kinds of sawed Shingles Lakhs and BrktfFor -Shia lee toe our prlees, your price la mine. I know I can please yoo. v ; ; f; .VThe Shingle Man.' COTTON: MARKET . f R. BALL: TOGO SEES Ml- At The Athens Howard and Boyd in a Neat, Natty, Nautical, Nonsensical Novelty, entitled "Wavelets." WILLIAMS' KIDNEY. PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tem 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 fre quent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you-at Druggist Price 60c. Williams' M'f'g. Co., Prop., Cleveland, O. Madame Cyrena, Palmist Here. A little more than a year ago there arrived in the city of Raleigh a Palmist that startled the people of that city by her marvelous revelations. This was Madame Cyrena. For a year she stayed in that city and gave general satisfac tion. A few days ago she arrived in this city aai secured the suite of rooms over the Bradham Drug Co., and is now located at that place. Without any doubt, she is the most wonderful palm ist, thaf has ever visited this city and yoo should not fail to visit her. The charges for her readings are nominsl and you will feel each time that your money has been well spent Visit ber at once, for her stay in this city is lim ited. Glittered, Bnt Not Cold. A citizen of Jones county arrived in the city yesterday morning with a piece of slate through which rati a vain of some mineral which very much resem bled erode gold. The gentleman in question found this on hh farm, and thinking it is a specimen of the pre clous metal, and that there, was more os) the place,, was very jubilant , He went at once to one of the local J wel srs and bad him to examine bis find but hiagina bis ehsrgrlo ana surprise whei told that it wu only apiece of sla eoo which som one had painted a Una with gilt Be returned home last evening, a' sadder but wlssr msn.' .7 "- ' ' " ' l i - -. . . i . .COTTON BUOKER NEW 'TST. O. LONG DISTANCE PIIONfi NO. 1A. : . f I. .' t ' . V ... , Isw Tsrk Msrkct -"I. t." , Aug.lL f Opening, i i. i . .,' Cluing. ' Oct 112? ; ; . ' ?. .1115 . . J.n. 1124 ; ' J. 1109 : ,i f . . Market lower. ' . . i f. i : I ; , - BIDS WANTED. The city of New Ivm, N. C, doiros bids for fuminxliiiiK (5 ") rft"n hun dred ft of six tnth slariilsnl rt Inm plli for Wstr Mn, di livrrd V. O' 11. ears at New fwn. - ' All tiMi mu I n.-a. I t, 1 a 1 !rrM 1 tn F. T. Pott , C y CI ik, J. ; I f r f - r ; t . i ' . ' i. i ; i. v.' - Stoves. . i " v . Remember we are complete . house furnishers,, can give you prices on Ranges of the best quality, such as lbs Favorite Ranges, Cook Stoves from $4 00 to 120,00, Ranges from 25. W to f Give ma a chance at your stove want. " ' " v r . " - ' ; ' ' : . - ' J. 8, MILLER. Illustrated-enss will be an ad cd feature to the other great thows at Thf Athens this week. - - Motor riyer. . , , - To Morhsi City and P.mufort. 1 rnv!rj Nt ftm It 7 p. m, Fitliflar Ail-. 1" rfirr.n, leave Uta'ifiirt 11, j'. tn., ,Vit.!,.l 1 1 ; 1 5 p. m. r ! . : .' ' 1' n 1'' 1") p. rn. ? in ' i t I ( i ' ji f .- 7 . '. ( ' t ' -, I -f f , r -- ' . ; " , n T.H.I , - - ' c, - 11 SAFEGUARDliJG VALUABLES. The advisability of placing your jewelry and important papers in a Safe Deposit Box in the vaults of this bank is clearly apparent because you are always conscious that your valuables cannot ie lost or destroyed. We rent Safe Deposit Boxes in which may be placed investment securities, contracts, insuarance policies, heirlooms, jewelry, etc. The coM is very frrbderate; $4.00 per an num a trifle more than one cent a day. I Willi IfflM j CLOTHING AND SHOES We Will Continue Selling all Clothing and Ox fords at Cost. ft GOOD STOCK Ti SELECT j. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE. 5 Car Loads of Furniture-5 To be sold on Time. You buy the goods and we will do the Crediting T. J. Turner Furniture Co. NEW BERN, N. C. SEE OUR WINDOW ! FOR BARGAINS j ONLY 5ce"T There are some things you will 'find Cheaper than you ever taw before. i Bamagton Dty. Goods G. -II rX 1 ,'.. " i-:, ', w. : ' ... . .' . ' : " I I '.I. ' i ' fa -V - ' 4 " A ' " F A-Tl A'Trf ' ' r l , t -, s Y v (ft I 4' mm if. t A t f w. , . it 'i-f f
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