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lia::.:::nd , in. 1S73 . - KNOWN' - . arXULATION 1 1 v 1 NUMBER 125 V NEW BERN, K02TH CAK0LINA, THURSDAY HORNING, AUGUST .4,. 10111; c T.-r .V"- 1 . - ' - ; TIIIRTIETE YEAKf ifip' 1 to 1 i.M,lU D v- . Ko ms isjpobr who hse money in the bank. . . A bank account makes a light heart -, Money in the bank is a stanch fritnd. v; J Money in the bank dispels melancholy. y V - The New Bern Banking & Trust Company invites you to open 'an account. larger Capital Than Any Other Financial Institution' . in This Part of the State. It i JUST RECEIVED FIRST SHIPMENT OF leat SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW -AT- MODERATE PRICES . ' ; S. Goplon & Son ,y SELLS IT FOR LESS LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY, BUT IT PAYS TO WALK TO COPLON'S (loon mm froli DEATH Mr. .Louis . Cohea -Injured s By ' UDloadediEevolver." Raleigh, Aug. 21i-Tber was. commotion oq Wilmington street Mon day night about 7 o'clock'" A - pistol shot rang out clear And distinet in on of the stores and a cry of pain, follow ed by a babel of voices, drew a crowd at once. The opinion 4 was' that there wag either a big fight on, nr a murder, or an attempt at suicide.' - -;' In the store. Louis Cjhen, jnanager of the Levine Clothing Company, was in a fight, his band bloody and blood trickling from one of bis ears. Among the first men -to arrive from. Ihe out side was Mr. Frank Wileon, who see ing the condition of tar, Cohen, im mediately secured-a bucket of water and with .liberal applications was ab e to revive him. Then it became known that Mr. Co ben was the victim of an accident of the kind that hangs around with "un loaded" pistols. He was cleaning Out his desk and in one of the pigeon-holt a was his pistol. He pulled it out and by some mischance the pistol, which h did not know was loaded, caught on a projection and there was an explosion With the crack of the pistol there Win a cry from Mr. Cohen for the bullet ploughed its way through one of h i fingers and tipped off a tiny bit of hi-, ear. A physician was called in and gave Mr. Cohen assistance alter he had it -covered from bis collapse. Later he was taken to his home by Mr. Frank Wilson and is getting along all right. But he will be shy of unloaded pistols for quite a spell, for he had a very nar row escape. .This is another warning ti beware of the "unloaded" piHcl. (Mr. Louis Cohen is a brother of Mr. Hyman Cohen of thjs city and he ha ho it of friends here who will regret to learn of his accident. Vaudeville at The Athens jto ni ght Bot and Dot Presenting Dr. 0. U. Patent, a very laugh able comedy. COOGOESSIOli IS HuOil Vl Certificate of Incorporation Filed. A certificate of incorporation has been fl ed with the Secretary of State by the Savodioe Company of this city: to manbfactore Savodine. and to do a general drug business ; authorized capi tal 25,000; Dr. Leinster Duffy, E. H. Gcrham ind B, M. Duffy are the in corporators. Dr. Leinster Duffy's success in Savo dine has been remarkable but not more than is justified by the merits of the article. The incorporation of the Savo dioe Company meana that ' the business has outgrown ita original bounds. In a month or two the new company wi 1 start actively at work in pushing Savo dine through the modern methods ot advertising and agents, The Journal wishes the company success and knows that they will gain it on the merits of their product. Tariff Legslation Blocked By Taft Now But Will-Be Taken" Up Af Eegolar Session; ; Washington, Aug. 23, The first ses sion of the 62d Congr!8 ended yesterday ; and immediately the exodus of members bifgan.; President Taft joined with sev erer hundred tired legislators in the he- gira and last night official Washington, comparatively.! was deeerted : Every outgoing rain boreeenators and repre eentativ?s on their, homeward 'journey after an-extraordinary session that stretched over 121 days and set the liv liest pace of any Jegislative session in years. The adjournment was featureless de spite the strenuous" activity that bad gone before 'The President vetood the cotton tariff revision bill, just aa he had vetoed its two predecessors, the wool and free list bills. The veto went only to the house, in accordance with custom, and there its reception was marked by Democratic laughter and Republican applause. Democratic leader Underwood, amid a Democratic demonstration thanked the few Republican members who voted with the Democrats to pats the ta-iff revision bills. Democrats ran across the aisles to shake hands with the Re publican insurgents. The cheering and pounding of desks on the Democratic side were prolonged. As soon as he could be heard, Mr. Underwood announ ced that as the Democrats did hot have the two-thirds majority necessary to pass ihe bill over the President's veto, be would merely move the printing of tqe veto and accompanying papers and their reference to the Ways and Means Committee,' of which he is the chair man. The house agreed to this fixed course. With the committee the mat ter will rest until tha whole subject of taciff revision legislation is renewed at the regular session of Congress, which will convene on Monday,' Dec. 4th. Everybody was in a sappy mood in both houses, but the nsual vaudeville proceedings that feature the few min utes following an adjournment of the house for years were missing. The nearest approach was the singing of "Auld Lang Syne" by a group of younger members, led by Heflin, of Al abama; Kink a I, of New Jersey; Byr ness, of South Carolina, and Garrett, of Tennessee. But their chords did not inspire a common chorus. The galler les in Doth nouse ana senate were crowded. HiTrhPET liiL i I IU ULI MIL I WHEN Iff MO ES 12 m CLOTHES A SUIT ot clothes haa three points of value-style, fit and wear.' . You get the utmost Style vale only whn your suit 1 1 .cut to fit YOUR Individual di tonality. That meana tailor-made clothe. . Yon get the ntnv,at Fit value only when each garment fa made to conform exactly to YOUE figure; That mean tailor-made clothes. , - ; You get the ntraott Wear value only whn your tuit is mad of a t'aodard pure wool fabric. And that man tailor-made clothes. ' v , . - i. , We give ou the utmost valu in Style and Fit by applying- all our knowledge and artistic skill to the making of YOUR tuit' , ' v Fai. CIIADWICK Merchant tailor;' ; 103 ' Rfiddlo 'Stvl NeiBenC ti. ' r TP " ' 1 ' " , .- Trunks and Suit Cases. Big shipment just arrived. I have the Rountree Roller Tray for ladles, beautifully finished, heavy traveling; Trunks, Suit Casee in different colors. - J. S. MILLER. Was ao Joke. Yesterday afternoon a ragged, dis reputable pocketbook. wee seen lyioc on the corner at the Elks temp's. 8ev oral young men had congregated there and each ot them had seen the ancient money receptacle but thinking that some practical Joker had plaesd the object thrrs and. would be ready to jump out from soma place and laugh at them tf the j picked It up to Investigate Its Interior, the parted on by; Ima gina their chagrin wbeo an ok) eotored woman same down, 'the. street, picked the pocketbook np and attracted from It a bill of soma denomination, placed It la the pocket of her apron and proceed ed on dowa the street,. ; i. 1 ' ; . "V MADE RECORD - llwfiiy Extra Session of Congress Appro--j'priatedbolyt301,052. - Washington, Aug. 3 Chairman Fitz gerald, ef the House .Appropriations Committee, in reviewing- the work of the extra session tod ajy stated that the appropriations of Cougress during the extra session aggregated $301,052, He declared that no -eeasion of Coo- gress has ever rdn for so long a period and appropriated so little. Mr. Fitzgeralc detlared that more than $200,000 haa been saved during this Session by abolishing sinecures and cutting off gratuities heretofore grant ¬ ed Congressional employe, and tat further retrenchment was planned for the next session. , Former Speaker Cannon accused t'10 Democrats of being niggardly, say ;ne that in order to effect a petty savinj,' the Democrats had made it imposs. N- to-keep clean the quarters occupied y Representatives. He said that if tre Democratic majority: had spent propp- sums in empli ying experts in fram.i their tariff bill they might not h: ve subjected themaelveB to ihe 'just ci i cism of the President. " Mr. Palmer, of Pennsylvania, Dp' crat, retorted that one-fnu'-th of House expenses had ben eliminated cuttiiig off petty graft, and that it v the, intention of tlie Demociats to cj.. y out a similar reform in every branch -f , ji the Government. 'I- Mr. Fitzgerald paid that, of the to of $301,052, aoproximatply $1-11,000 w . i . j necessary to meet ti e expenses incidt . l to the session of CongroH-i, (ho r -mai,-, I Or, $i50 000, was for n-bui'ding t1!' army supply de;.tot at Fort M isoii C ' fornia, and the balance was applied minor matters. 'No new officers nor new empl ments haye been crested under Den. cratic auspices," said Mr. Filz;er., ' The House has initiated a policy of trenchment and reform which, if c: tinued, will have far-reachii g resnlt ' Mr. Fitzgerald contended that thi was room for reform in adminibtrative methods. It is the constant policy of this growing bank to assist its women patrons by giving special at tention to their accounts and affording such facil ities and conveniences as will make die transac tion of their financial affairs a pleasure rather than a task. We invite household accounts subject to check and pay 4 per cent interest, compounded semi annually, on savings deposits of $1.00 or more. k; urn. muri- t 1 1 1 t 1 h ' 1 1 1 1 1 sii 1 1 1 suswss iesMn 11 si 11 1 1 1 1 1 ws 1 wpaaaMssaJWSttssia I ifi tili.iMsBaBMaMSjp KlotHISC' AND SHOES 1 W'EBnBER&PUT fja We a Stoves. Remember we are complete houae furnishers, can . give you prices -on Ranges of the host quality, such as the Favorite Ranges. Cook Stoves from $6 00 to $20 00, Ranges from 25.00 to $60.00. Give me a chance at your stove wairta. J. S. MILLER. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous ays tem and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder THave you pains in loinsside, back, groins and bladderi Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes! Tod f re quent a desire to pass urine? If ao, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you-at Druggist, Price 60c. Williams' M'f'g. Co., Propu, Cleveland, O. Thought She Saw Man Drowning. It is renlly remarkable bow some peo ple can let 'their imagination "rush sway with them" and eaoae them to exagerate Upon" trifling incidents. Yes terday afternoon the telephone bell in the Journal office rang furiously for a few. second. The reporter happened to be the only one in the office at the time and be mad a rush for the Instru ment, thinking perhspi that the call was imperative. After the -cuitomary questions as "is that- such - and such a number" etc., eU , the . voice at the other end of the One stated that lira, ' ; - was at the 'pbooe and that she wished to let o know that a man had just been drowned at ' Union Poiot Without waiting to ak further qjee tlone, the news gatherer caught his coat and hat from it customary 'book land raide a dah for th A place. Arriv ing there be found not a sign of any thing reembling a person who bidjuet left for "the greet beyond" tia th watef route. "' 1 Now, what the lady aaw was this: A small launch had been ,lied- op at the dock at that place and th 6nef. . Ud THOSE WllO - ARE' IN- TERESIXO '' 1 1 , , 1,,- ool fo pair of duck trouper and a BIDS WANTED ' f. JwT badelimbed op M the wharf in L . , ,r . H" ,'; search of acan to hail the water from "-' '-'fta ft- -r.nt. ikie i, '," nfi.. Semrtng thU he went back k.,1.. fn. ,v:r. r,r.r. n iKi, lo some wiy he lt bis fojtnold and ... - f , ' (fill ovrboaH, Hed d notsuymtho . -' - . , 1 Copy of plncaUon fumUhedon ap- plication. City twtw the rn.ht to rvjKCl any and all Lid, llldf will U Petition Fa vorlng Mr John Biddle. The many friends, regardless of par ty affiliations, of Mr. John Middle were free signers to a petition sent around in this city. Wednesday, to Presinent Taft, asking that Mr, Bid1le be ap pointed by the President during the re cess of Congress, the nomination to be acted upon by Congress at its next soa- sion. The holding over of. the confirm ation of Mr. Biddle has simply added Interest and friends to his side, and lo cal sentiment Is. strong f r him as col lector of custom at this port, and the balief is that the President would do th right thing in app inting Mr. John Biddle to take Up the duties of the of fice at onee. , N. 8. Gets Property. Norfolk, Aug.-23.The Norfolk Ter mine! Riilway Company yesterday con veyed to the Norfolk-S Jthci n Rnilwy Company property at the northwest eorner of Lake avenue and Ixvitt ave nue, the consideration being $400. 'ill Continue Selling Clothing and Ox ferds at Cost. IB SELECT J. J. BAXTER i coop sTfla : 4 FROM ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE. 5 Car Loads of Fiirnitare5 To be sold on Time. You buy i i -n l .1 e goods ana we win ao tne th Crediting. T. J. Turner Furniture Co. NEW BERN, N. C. NOTICE. . Customers who ar in debt to me will pleas square their account. It is ut terly Impossible for me to do business without money,' The public wili please not; that beginning . July tho 18th. 1 shall do aa absolute cash bus'msm JOHN T. HAVENS.' " I'i'-'Ui Mkldle'St. SEE OUR llOW FOR WINS I ONLY 5c7T Tlure are some things you will find Cheaper than you ever saw before. Batfington Dry Goods Co sasaBaCCl I;, U erecting' jrooJ, suUtantlal build Inge know that good, sound, well eeeeoned lomixr is an lnot,iU - eentfal In the cnosirurtiun, aa the te ahHnkge thrrlthebt' tr the b-ilidTn will uni 0'ir l-imlfr Is hoingt,ly d i'1 id , hmwiI and free from cracks snt li' U"'' opened 8pt. ISth 1911. tt :" t. r. McCarthy, , Dim, W. 4 U torn. . New i!rrn, N. C. 1 .City of NfW ftpfn wart l.'ulg on om U ii.rli Uifoe pi lath.T txlt about K fwt rg. h' t li fiatt' todtri'l-y thi r I If p, firt pak tanne l Y j !) pitx-', ( i'y rf'ri ' 1 ti fj' ft T ' 1 !i .;d. :, 1 wi:i - r ;.... : t i:,-h, i'Ul. U..rs f'irni!- I rn up - ' T. f. " :::v. iwaur more (ban a minute but elimbed back tato (he lot, tirtcd on' bis en gine snl nontit Ud bt jiuroy. Pcrbops Umi bot wethr cnd the Udy's ofculet powers It Uwrni de- rtngHl and ll.Mt ihe tfully thought she sw tue tKiirn crowning. Urfrfcrrstrrs. Will sell the holan'-e b-ft r-vr it t ;!li.wfrig t'r! C'-l.-. ! 1'i.m lin4 I-rr I ( 1 t. f f I :. " ft t. t i ( i. the ll ! ! i Meat tepidly Becoming a luxury.- , Miil44eiohla,f Au. CX-Wbo'eaale meat dealers made another advance is the bet gredts ef beef yrsterday and many of the retailers followed suit, to that cholc euta rangel from on, to two ente a pound more than thty did a wek ago, i - ' ' '' For corn fed cattle,' Setlinx by the whole rsreaa, the wholwale flur( were from a eiUo one anJ abslf ccn a rvoonl highr thn the wek bafuiir whn aifit of the Wpe'ern pecttH dn-d the whnUtale cst 00 crnu $ j hundred WlghL . v i , - it Whi'a tnn-U i ar w wholtt"vl J ' at 12 ret e found by the rarcji. ti t j ' rmt of fm f i ctlU, thiio and of in f " r ujt 1 iI''', ' n"t ioTsBijd. ' Vl m l mm f-Tj d 1 not rer-icipaie l , t !, w h'lU-a I! iTdfif .ml tt in 4 n; d i 1 1 -t ltt wk'e I-pI in the rti.! taii mm j i -..-;- .. . - J t . '.-' "aVl1 . . 4V iB9 sTr if- r ' , v '-r f 'i! AMf A 4 s- ror
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