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C TAIL? Y.7TII KNOWN . CIRCULATION " ; ESTABLISHED 'V: ! - 4L N -V? NUMBER 129' ' W f NET EiriJ, i;C?vTH CAROLINA; TUESDAY HORNING, AUGUST 29, 1911. ViEST li- KLl GF SLfl-;- reSOGiATiOil G0UF1 TY COuiLllSSIOriERS I CUI.ID PAROLED T li van-: - LIES THIS 8 SAFE It " r t ' , ... . V ; MEN - OF WEALTH. . - a"") "EN who bave attained distinction in the world as success I V F II 'ul financ'er9 began lif in humble circumstances, - The' JYJl Study of their careers reve 1 the story of a poor boy who' . , js Starts' with meager advantages. He is quick to appre ciate values, fie understands the law of wealth.' He saves mon ey. Ths. business world eagerly welcomes men-who have, learned toskve:..; ;' .' ; . . ;;; l:. JlXW ; -We Pay 4 Per Cent on Savings of One Dollar It J or More. . , ... -.-v-v JUST RECEIVED FIRST SHIPMENT OF SEE THEM AT Coast -Points" la' South Carolina Cat off By Storm, lligb. Tides r " Beported Norfolk. August-2& A re! genuine, dyad la the wool West Indian hurricane, accompanied by a xepbyr with speed of anywhere from forty-five'; to- sixty miles an hour, say government weather men on its way berth' and may"n)?.alf Norfolk in itf (tempestuous grip' wn bin the next twenty four hours,' unlaw in the meantime its direction swerves and it make off to sea about flattens. ' It was first observed at Jacksonville about 8 o'clock yesterday morning- where -the wind attained a veloeity of -forty eight mile an hour. . - J .. . Hurricane warnings - have been dis played at Jacksonville and storm signs at every coast, town and station as tar north as Norfolk:: Skippers on out ward bound ships have been warned to expect a heavy storm. ."The course of the hurricane was north-west from the West Indies, but it is expected to aa eume a more northly course. Weather observers are of (he opinion that it may change its course at Battel as and make off to sea. : - . " " -: At Charleston, 8. C the storm was marked by very high Aide, extremely heavy wind- and heavy rainfall, the gauge recording 2.16 inches at that place and 1.20 inches at , Wilmington The approach of the hurricane was observed at Charleston about .8 o'clock yesterday morning and -.the - Norfolk weather office has been taken hourly observations. The bight report issued at 8 o'clock last night showed the storm to.be stationary, but increasing in violence. v Savannah. Ga. Aug. 27 Charleston, Beaufort and other smaller South Caro lina coast points are completely' cut off from communication . with the o&teide world, as the result of a severe storm which broke over this section early to- nigh. The wind here reached a velocity of sixty miles an hour and considerable damage to property.- So far as is known no lives' have been lost. Complete "det. tails will be delayed owing to", the des traction Of the all wireeommonication. Very high- tides are reported from Tybee Island, and earlier, before ith wires were lost from Beaufort, S. C. Efforts to get into communication by wireless with Charleston also failed and nothing ia known here of ihe extent of damage UutM1' 't-yJ'r Blazing rockers were sent far' into the murky sky above Savannah tonight warning inhabitant of exposed islands (.along the Georgia coast Master of Steamer That burned at ' ; Hell Gate With Loss of' J jOOOXives. , -'rJ New York;r Aug. 28--Capt.; William H. Van Schaick,. who wee commander of the excursion steamer General Sle cum when it burned in Hell Cate June 15, 1904, with' the ioas-of .a thoosand lives has been parofed by the United Stales government and returned to his home in this city from Sing: Sing- pri- on&iiliSiy - It aa a surprise . to his .wife: and family and to the captain himselt The old man, now 72 yean of age,-5 was el- mSst overcome when warden ' John 8. Kennedy. of Sing Singr..told . him to- dajf that parole papers had arrived from Attorney General Wickershamu' ,' .' Following the historical catastrophe. the captain of the Siocum was made a Federal prisoner on a charge df criminal neglect of duty for the failure to have providedjirorthy fire protection and fifs preservers on the steamer. - (- , - At the time of Capt. Van Schaick'e conviction,-v there $ was ft considerable popularSympathy with him becaase all the punishment for the terrible accident fell on-hls shoulders. Even the families of the victims came to feel the seaming injustice of his iearing he burden alone and many of then) sighed a peti tion for the captain's pardon, which was sent to Washington. v, MODERATE PRICES At Thd Athens Monday day and Wednesday Lawlwe and Puder Novelty Mnging and talking -'.I 'XfX? i-f."'- h SELLS IT FOR LESS r i i ' LITTLE OUT OF THE WAT, BUT It PAYS tO WAfiC.TO COPLQN'S 1 ;; 19 1 HOWTQ :GETTHEUTHOST,VALUES aiiwiBuiwsiil ' - A .- SUIT f clothes baa three, points - of .-value-style, fit and wear.'-'-Yott get the utmost Styla vala dnly 'when your suit 'jCY' Iv o W fit)Y0UR iiidivlduaJ.ipeisonality, That means. ' You get the utmost Fit value only when earfi garment Js 'made to conform sxactljr to YOUR figure. !. That means tailor-made clothea.; - You get the utrrloat Wear value only wbn yntir suU U madn' of a s.sodard pQre wool fabric; r And that nans jtailor-msde clothes. ' '- - Ws give Joa Ue utmost valut In Style and Fit by applying all our knowledge and artistic W ill to the making of YOUR suit., . . : Arwnd the World tnrorty Ofs. - Paris,; August ' 28 -Andre j Jseger Scbmidt; the Parisian Journalist, drove in an automobile to the Daily .Excelsior office at 9;o2 a. m. officially computing hie circuit f the world in 29 day hours,' 4 minutes and 37 4-5 seconds, Jaeger-Schmidt started from Pris a 1:45 p, m., July 17, to beat the 63 day. record of M. Stiegler of the Parts Matln.7 Jaegef-Schmldt could have ar rived at his goal la ' Paris twd hours earlier if he had not stayed at' Cher' bourg "after midnight f or a aufrjer given in bis honor by a anmberof Jour nalists, yy&:l .:;yc:jf'l'' MSniDfWANTEaiv Of irPhone .us your;, order and residence number and We will sendlt to any part of the city. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. .. Library Tabfes. s School time is, fast approaching. You wlU need a good strong , Library Table for the children to atudy .around - at nigbt . I have them in quartered oak. mahogany and weathered oak, - Prices ranging from $5 00 up; i-J: r: .W S J. 5. MILLER. i f--'. "4."; SHORT" PASSUGE EVENTS 3n the police eoutt"ysteJay afterH noon Koerfu Hearts, colored, and an habitual offenJer was given the. choice of paying $10 or spending W "daya in jail for being disorderly.-, Cora Jones was found guilty of disorderly conduct and was taxed with a -fine of $9 or given the alternative , of 'spending' days-' In" aA county, jsirSylvestar Hawkins colored, was itaxied wlth the cost oi ths eaee lor driving an antomo- pile aonrq.uie speea uboiu , : , ' If ake arrangements so you esti attend the Emul farmers. Unioo Ipicnic: to be held af that place m September -14th.(! A number of ptomuwr f mrn will snake addresses during' the J day "and a; good time is promised au wno wm auenu. Oa September JSth a picnie will be held a TburmiB for the benefi t Of the arm- Life S.bool and you 'are especially ; in vited td: attend ihla.V Ths committee who have charge of this picnie ' premise you a.dsy of ptofft and pleasure.; i Immediately afUf break faat baa been served yesterday morning the Atlantic Haul at Morahesd City cloeed or the season. .' There were quite a tnimbor of guests at this popular - hostelry and there was genuine regret that theh6te was to be cloeed. r-A number of them, howevee . feetired aomodtkos in private homes and will remain' Mm re a while longer. .The Norfolk-Sontbein Kailway Company will continue to svll ,Ths city of New Bern,J4, C'denires. reduced raUi tickets to that point ontU t M S . -.tt r r .e km . t. II ,f i , rKortb . Carolina.' V President loy's; TriliiteTo Xocke;'"' ' 1 f Caig, f V ' At the annual meeting of the Asao ciation of County, Commissioners of NorUTCaroIina held in the city of Ashe villew Aagust 26th the address pf wel' come to Aaheville was made the Asso ciation by Hon.J Locke Crai(f. In oepting the courtesies extended by Mr. Craig, in behalf o.v the Association,' Mr, C, E, Foy. the President, paid the following tribute 'to Mr.: Craig, which will be appreciated by Mr. - Craig's many friends in Eastern Carolina. vIt is in particular agreeable to us tha t your city has paid" o the compliment oi aelepting the distiegouhed speaker, -who has Just addressed us, to greet a:s with hie eloquent words of welcome. He is known for: hl public services throughout the State', and in every village and hamlet of North Caroliahe has "a multitude -of friends who admire him and wish blm well in ail things. It !b gratifying thai one who as finely represents what ia bight in though and action among our people should have greeted ua. and we have listened o hit plendid address with unbounded admir ation.'r i'ln speaking- of the County Commis sioner Association, from which Mr. Foy retires as president, he said among other things, in the aame reply to Ashe- villa's address of welcome, '"There are those who concern them selves with developing new ideas with regard to human r righta. t here are others who do not enter so keenly upon those subjects ', about - which political philosophers may well differ, But we all rejoice in the practical progress our country is making in matters that touch the daily Hfe of the people. Among the many evidences that we behold of good progress, here in North Carolina, is this Association of County Commis? sioners of .which. we are members. - Our Association is still in its infancy but its aims and purposes are in .accord with the spirit bf the times, and, year by sear, we will see it grow ihnsef ul- ness and in exerting - a powerful "influ ence for the attainment of the objects It baa In view. Of its permanence 1 feel assured; and of the great benefit.it will bring to the StaU, I cannot doubt " M r: Capital and Surpiua of over $65,000.00. ' - Strict supervision untier the direction of the Government ot Nostb Caralina. . Regular meetings of the Board ef Directors for the pur r pose of passing upon loans and securities and inspecting the "r general condition of the bank. . Independent audits conducted at regular intervals by a ' Certified Public Accountant - The protection afforded by these safeguards is at your dig posal if yon will open an account either subject to check or 'i - at 4 per cent interest in our Saving i Departmeati mi iwiiiMi inn n inn i mi ii Hi . in ' CLOTHING AND SHOES ffl 1111 Attend .The AtJiens wbere you can : always keep cool and com fortable, s ';-.' : v- WILLIAMS: KIDNEY PILLS ; . Have you neglected your; KidneyaT Have you overworked your nervous sys torn and caused trouble t with your kid neys and bladder? Have, you pains in loins, - side, backK groins . and. bladder? Have you a flabby . appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too f re quant a desire to pass urine?. If so, Wil liams Kidney: Pius will core you-at DruggiaW Price 60c. s, WiiBama M'fg. Co., Prop., Cleveland, O. .' ; .. , We Will Continue Selling all Clothing and Ox fojrds at Cost. A GOOD STOCK TO SELECT FR1 J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE. -Si- !!?rch.mi Ts'tor, .103 VUq St.S -. New Horn, N. C. bide for fumlnshl.ig (1WX)) fif teeo hun dred ftt of six Inch standard cast iron pipe for WaterMaln, delivered F. O'B. cars at New Bern, v ' . ' . All bids must be aealed and ailjre-ftrd to F. T Patterson, City Oi-rk, ' New Bern, N. C, and endorwd on envelope "i!ld for furnishing wider pne." , Bids will be or nvl Popt L WlU The city rerv tlm r ,;lit to rojt any or all bids. . - . ' XII03. F. MrCARTItY, . ' " - O.m. W. V L. Com. The Ki'pul.Ucan party la Portugal Is complct! dirl'lad. - - - Further notice Whl'S atUmpting to board the West bound tram a it was leaving Morvbead City Earvlay aflernooo, Willlum Ebep ard a colored mao wha lives at - Crea tor t, was throwa to the gr.und and on ly ty t!. narrowwt margin eae. 1 la- slant death t.prjoath the whet-la. Aa It was thrown SRint the frui-tiri and revived a Burr.bnr of srou cula and lruiel about lli bead af1 f ..-. Tli arlr CtcJ C"n:i''.it'o icilfmrnt arnf-nq; the prxet-jteri, mmj of UiPin tlmVjrg that the n.n l.d b-a I CM.. lnq-..try About rina family. 1 THOSE WHO ;aue IN-" V Trans i n) 1 la er 'tinj g'", su'-a'a' I n!' ! ' irtSkifW that r ' I, S - !, v ! w"-m . I h-iU r it t i- . .' , it I "i! it iii !j o r : - ,ii '- !' i ' r - I ' ' l.i" ' l ThU Jnurnl b4 I' ir f i'u r nt r. ,' f '7. i ! : v.! (' s f 1 1 Ths Mo NIC and BarbcciU at ThurmoD. L' Don't forget the date i it : wi.l. be WeJneaday Septomher 6th at-.Tour- man StationSeventh toa-oship wilier tertain the county at .a big, barbecue and pie hie dfoner, :v;;: -i, - The committee of arrangements have j received a wire Irom' ,Supt' J. Y..Joy-( nee" saying, . will . be with y io at Tburman September 6tb. - County Sip erintondeot 8 11 Brinsoo is also expect ed. Senator Simmons and other dis tinguished speakers will be on band , v Everything is being done to male this a great adueational tally as wll as' s day of feasting,' profit and plcadu.e. Preparations are being made to enter tain a thousand' people,"; t more, and the com mitree takes this means to ex tend a cordial Invitation to all who will tare to particlpat".'- - -' ' ' " ' Pictures Just Arrived. "' Notice my In lows, Fall is coming , ' on, what ran you buy for the small sum ! of two or thne dollars that will bright-1 1 -n vp th hume so miKh aa pictures. ' i V. a have ti au fur timrig room, nail, i parlor an 1 hviiij; room, - . " J J, J'. ..::! J.'" :t. lh Fur. Mao. 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 SEEN, N. C ' - A -NEW LOT OFMHOSE VELVET T'. V-. ' v " :' , II .. m. ' - -. i LADltS HAND J 1 V BAGS 'If it's Ihrd.var? or VA 'l.t r I ,i 1- : Hn'-' J. ' j At J ,;::,., K. 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