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' ! . ' i 1 f 11 NUHBER 127. V -s v . NEW BERN, KOKTII C ;THIRTlETn (TEAK ! "I v UPEiilUlfc iMilfav' OT PLEAS1NB "ur ."5.'J!J ii!llWlfC. "4 T - FAFL1 VtTTII aiCLXATION r - tSTAELISIIf.D IN . I l M M . f PREPAnillG 10 HGTJ1,S1IIP5 1 " a w e ' f 1 i r OOODOOOOO-"". . iTflE-PfiOBLEMS DRTHE'POBB;' : :: TT 7 ?' accustomed to think of the serious problems which sAjif beset the poor and we ought to sympathize withtthemsii - ?. The Question of tomorrow, the coat of living, the draw back of sickness, the possible failure of employment these briefly "summarize the problems of those persons who have no "money aaved up, ' , - : -. f OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH THIS BANK. F SI J C ST RE C E I V E D FIRST SHIPMENT OF Seat Biaits SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW -AT- IjODERATE PR1GES S. Gpplon & Son II tUH LLoS ' LITTLE OUT OP THE WAY, BUT IT PAYS TO WALK TOCOPLON'S ' .... - - - . Success Test Made By iTavy .With ' New Gun To Destroy Aero- -' ' C planes. Washington." Aag, 25 A one-poanrer Run, designed by Rear Admiral Na-' than 3 Twining, , chief .of the navbl; bureau of ordnsnca, - to destroy . .aero-' planes' in battle, ; was partially tested; at the proving grounds, of the navy at' Indian Head, Md .yesterday. Its pre-! Kminary pBrfornnace was satisfactory j to the ordnance experts. -Only one shot Was find and, at an angle of fB de grees, the shell was' send 2,000 yfJ' into the air and dropped, itvlO thPo tomao'600 yaidi distant from the gun. ' Thsrtest concerned ' principally the carriage of the sky shooting weapon. Thisfeaturj is believed -by the naval effkers to lave been ' perfected, ' per mitt ng the elevation of the gun at al most any angle. . . .v - All tte naval guns at the present time are constructed to shoot at objects on a horizontal line and one of thedif flcult problems to solve in the' proposed aerial gun is a carriage which io some way will diminish the tremendous re coil from a gun aimed in a practical! vertical . position. Another difficulty, and probably the greitest, is the sight ing of such a gun. The trajectory of a shall fired in the air ia radically differ ent from one flred horizontally and ei- periments with proposed eights will be conducted. i ' -.v- If the one-poundei1, which manufact ured at the Washington navy yard proves a success, three of four inch guns 'next will be constructed. ' The managers of The Athens always look to the comfort and pteasuie of their patrons. Seventh's Townships' Gala Day. Wednesday, September 6th, is the day set apa't for the big "Farm Life School" pic nic and barbecue at Tbur- man, which will be held under the aus pices of the Farmers Union, Thurman Local No. 1597. The program as pub lished is of interest, There Will be ad dresses by distinguished speakers, plen ty of music endgames, and of course, a great big dinner. "" Number ait and seven townships hive long been noted for tbeir annual Sun day School pic nice and farmers dinners but this one promises to excel! all oth ers, and there will no doubt be a great crowd. The writer acknowledges, with thanks, sn invitation extended to the Journal's staff to attend and a repres entative of the paper will try to be on hand." i.: . . . i 'V Unknown Meftro Body Fonnd. "V" A telephone neaaagtfrom ArapaaofuJV last night; told of tba finding of a man's p, . uck StOYCS and KajlgeS i Republicad Stand Patters Do "Not );tWat Newspaper Eeport-' r-era at Conferences Washington, Aug. 25th. -The chanc es are thrt before the thing is settled 'there wiU be. a .lively Interchange of views regarding the'prop-eitton to have the caucus tun on the wide open plan a j that newspaper men can be present, if not people generally, having eeaUin he galleries Of theJ9oaae of Represen tatives. .. ' .. ' ( ; So far the idea has hot been advanced that the public galleries shall be thrown open, but some of this Congressmen who do hot approve of the open caucus have been telling it around that it will come to that if the movement ia not nipped in the bud. ? I The Hate Senator James B. Beck, of Kentiicky-and he was rated as one of .the ablest men who ever served in Con gress, . having been the distinguished . leader of the Democrats used to de,- Iclare that executive sessions of the Senate were not iu keeping with the f spirit of American institutions, and in sisted right along that, except in time f of war or threatened ;war and to con jsider treaties the doors of the Senate should not be closed to the public. j - He claimed that it was only on rare ) occaslouB that it should be necessary to .close the doors and keep the people of the country in the dark as to what the .Senators were doing. What the Republicans in Congrees are afraid of .is that, since Democratic Reader Underwood has declared iu favor 'of the open caucus, it is likely to be adopted by the party now In control of .he House, and if so, it will not only .deprive them of opportunity to whack ine uemocrais ior running things in caucus, but they fear the sentiment will be so strong through the country Hhat they will have to follow suit, j It has been a pretty well established fact (hat the most unjust and infamous legislation ever enacted at Washington was hatched op in secret conferences. ' ,A .l. , .. !L- r- - : i jiuu hj mm m vvuiwriiui: circles in that the light must be turned on in fu ture. . , 7HEfI YOU liuiOuiiEsi bf 0 'iTfiUrT of clothes has tbrea- points of . talotrstyle, fit and i wear..' I oa get toe utmost style vawoniy when your suit li cot to fit TOUR, individual ' peitonality. That means - . - v muivi -lumiw hum it , . . . i . - , . - a ' . . - ; - " ! . . -vv- Yott get the utmost Fit value only when each garment Is made to conform exactly to YOUR figure. That means tailor-mad eloth. ' Yon get the utmost Wear value bhf 'wh-n your suit Is mad of a e'aodard pur wool fabric. And that msans tailoNmsde dothea.', ." We glf yon the utmost ralut io Style and fit by applying " ell bur knowledge and artistic skill to the making of YOUR suit ' , . ' KlMCIIADWIGK rc!n-t TaHnr, ' ' 1 03 .Middle St New Hern, N.C body fljating la Neosa' river,, hear WU kioson Point. ..The body was in an ad vanced state f decompoaitwnK;but it was a ' okrd man wbosa identity is not known. No one from this section la misafna vnd there has been no report of anyone fallin from a passing boat. o the whole affair, ia wrapped, in my a try. -A Coroner's, jury reviewed the remains but cviild make nothing flt eoly that Jf wa the' body-of sirun- Kaowa colored man. so It was ordered toe burled.'; , :;yi J - '.'f-'-'. Library -TM0 School time la fast approaching. You will need a good strong Library Tabli for the children to study . around at nlgbt, .;' 1 have them ia quartered oak, mabozany and veaihered oak. -Prices ranging from W W) op..' "-;-. '. 4. S. MILLER. Side Boards and Buffet. J ; Two extra large Side Boards in quar tered oak and extra large Buffet These three pieces of furniture are a little too 'high priced to Sell fast Will sell either 'one at cost, 42 60. $45 VO, $30 00. - . J. S. MILLER. V Tredertck C.: Roberta Dead. for ydurlcitchen for best re suits. CCv LJ. S. 'Bashighi- Hdw. . -. j . ) rxn-- A' Busy Mari II JoxU Arrived. '. Good news he brings io Hew Bern,' a largo stoci of all kinds of sawed ghut glea o band. Us can, and will "p)eae you. :; See Big Hill for lowest price. The Old Reliable, ;.' . , "TM Conaurocf fsya tka. New fork, Aug.-Kth. -AO ftades of refined tugsrwere advanced Ian cents i : the hnndied pounds loJay, .,-' Another AUskso 0ld Bumpeds. Juusso, Alaska., 2S One ef the big gest g4d lUmprdM la recent yarS l in progress bUy from Sksgaay and nlhs'r towns to trlcCluiteck Creek, Yu kon trrrltory, where a great placer got! stiike has bn in'U. Thrse Tks g'il proicU)rs stsrted the stampwl by staking out rUims and K'po'tiiif gold plentiful for 20 miles slong the rd of ths trvrk snd ai'y ebuinble. .A . ' ' semsaBBe The death of Mr, Frederick & Rob erta yesterday morning removed frtm his Community one of its oldest and nost highly esleeuied citizens, a loss i hat is deplored by all. Mr. Roberts (ias been in falling health for a year or .two, bat the end tame rsthersoddenly. -rf The deceased waa seventy-five years of age. a long Jiff that had been wisely and well spent J He leaves a widow, four daughters, Miaees Mary . and Lu eretla Roberta, and Mra., W, S. Sim moss and Mrs. W. G. Boyd of this city, sad a son JameaC. Roberta who resides In Colorado ; ' 'V ' V, - , Mr, Roberts was a lawyer by profes sion but retired from practice to accept an official appointment, He was also for many years - treasurer of the A; ti N, C. Railroad Company. When tlw Civil war aanie on Mr, Roberts gave up bis legal practice- and went to th de fease of his eoanUy, distinguishing him self ia the struggle.. He was made Captain of Company A. N,- C. Volun teers, and afterwards served adjalant on ths Staff of Col. Peter Evaatr.- Years ago be was "prominent io M sonry,wss worshipfultnastot 8t 4ohn Lodge, which will give bins a masonic burial from IChriitt Church," of which be wsi a mkffiber. flaodey afternoon, L -TII03B WHO: ARE IN .... TERESTP) i inenCtlpg giwl, ul o!anlil huild it o kixii flint gf'l. Sottrtd, otf.nD. lumbar is n V! lut iWf'liol i;l tl titnitt r.nn. as r l! e hn:; j'l l I. ( .r fare food fiprrt Cpmmended. , ToMMiUe, Pa., Ane"t 2-' lulini wmMi'!ing ,Dr. Wi! mk in t-ififierU n wf!h O r.J rirwg la rs 1-.j t t , Si !i ( nvrnt .n of t' Or !r ' n ef Ameri-, in I inn hr. A '')(' m V,-i 31 i, i a la Io t t (j . A rv y fr h J ' f'M l,.:.y I f- DANCE.V ; 1 The young men nf the city gave sn informal Ih ni;h enjiysble dance Tburr dsv eveiili'g st Klswart'sbalL '.-- .Mimic wm fu'nUhl by, the Nw Bern OrctMtrs. ' Mr. nd Mr. Ralph Hunter Smith eh'rinr.l S'il the fuliowirg" rodp'es ttt! Tell. k'r. I 1 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 the 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. m- ' . i. Jjmrnm-mmfnmmmm iiiniinnn uratM I us VaV ri:Hl :t ni!wi3i il mtu 111 mmmm ifl it ( 3 mmiffliitiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiyiifr CLOTHING AND SHOES BBXB&BmBBMBm JSaswVsBBSBBEs9 We Will Continue Selling all Clothing and Ox f ords at Cost. A GOOD STOCK TO SELECT FROM I J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE. Car Loads of Furniture 5 a on To be sold the goods Crediting. on lime, iou duv and we will do the I. J. Turner Furniture Co. . ; . NEW BERN.JN. C' i : . r '. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY. PILLS-, fjavs you neglseud your Kidneys? Uave ynq overworked your nervous sys tern and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Uave yoa pains in lolna, side, back, groins and bladdvr? Have ynu a flabby appearance ef the tace, eepwiaMy ondnr the eyes? Too Ire 0, nnt a di";r to peas urine? If SO, Wil liams' Kilney Pills will cure you-si Prire&Oe. Williams' M'f'g. (,la!ahd, O. II LOT OF T Iff VI ! THOSE VELVET in LAMES iSffiBAGS Vrvr: Go., lrn.. , . j ' p iR j ... , ' , ,, NO P'Wnj In Cuba for lorclii tdilors I rk i -.r. ": i " ' , ... i Havana, A 2' UIas the ((.? ; , ' " try irm.nt rl. 'e il pr'tra'ii a wbo'a. ; j . ;t!. r. .! f.f f I et-t-js i.f f.ir-Vf J r , , f y , ,'r' ''' It r !'.n. An oifl nat.im ! 1 - , - , "... t V t I' ,r I . 1 - il r I ' . i;;- n t (, t. ! t ' i 1 . (if . a t ' J t f t ! A '1 ''"'T !!' ewl mLL e-J V 0 a jf.f.f'i.wM'.Vt.' m a . ana i.vj"''." 4 -. ' : -.
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