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V'-. ?aslx with' ; KNOWft circulation ."i . -,--W !.v. : ESTmiCIIfD,- 1 " ' 'ii . " J . ' t NUMBER 132 NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER l,19n.f AT- THIRTIETH YEAR 1 EXPENSE HITS PARCELS -- i- i UNIT'S 1 ' rtifi-n-v- n , . .... i.. ii- invrn POSTEST 6 A cn Uil'lJ ELECTiQ STAflD LIJDICRDIJS 1 1 Ifl Pi :M: LHW ;.dUI women UI I ( ooaooooooooooao . . , , , w , . I THE WISDOM OF HG II CHECKING ICCOlif n V ERY often mistakes are made in. settling accounts. A discussion follows which is not always agreeable. The New Bern Banking & Trust Company, hoe,ver, shows; that an account subject to check with the bank can be made a splended means of providing against the second payment of bills or any misunderstanding with accounts INTEREST IS PAID ON SAVINGS AND CERTI FICATES OF DEPOSIT. t INTEREST IS PAID ON SAVINGS AND CERTI- ! f OUR BUYER HAS JUST RETURNED FROM New York, Phila. and Ba We are receiving daily by freight and express all the new things in wear ing apperal for Men, Women and Children, for Fall and Winter. Such an assortment of' merchandise as we are going to show for son has never been Bern before. WATCH OUR ADVERTISEMENT FOR FURTHER NEWS. coming sea- Candidates ' For ; Congress Mali : File'StatemVn taj, But ; taw, .' ; Does Not pequire' Them .' To Be Made PnbliQ. : v Washington, ' August 81- Prim ry election expense statements f roof Sen ator Martin aod Swanson of Virginia, the first to be filed under the new pub- hcity l,w that wt into effect Aignrtl-, Bennett, of the nate, yesterday. Id the absence of Mr. Bennett, ofBcbls of his office declined to make them pi it- lie. Fo'lowing this Jecljnstion car?1 til examination of the new publicity Ii w resulted in the startling disclosure tb it in the act, presumed to be mo t Hrast there is no lequirement for' publicty of the individu ii statements filed by can- did ktes for the. Senate or the House 'if Representatives. The law. required the filling.not laier than ten days before the primary eltc lion, of individual expense statemei ts and pledges of appointments There is io d roviaion, however, for the method if making these statements public, tl is apparently being left to the discretion of the Senate's secretary or the Hou e clerk. Much surprise was express d when it was found that the lew was entirely silent on the point. Congressmen Glass and Jones of'Vir ginia, contestants in the Senator; al primaries to be held Sept. 7, bd n H submitted their rxpeose statements ts day and apparently stood in V'olatii n ;if hi law. Secretary Bennet t probably will cot n -id with Attorney-General Wickershan before dcidin upon whether the stata ments shall be given out. Senator Hey burns of the commit', e on privileges and elections, express d the opinion that all documents on fi'e io the Senate in the secretary's ffl: excepting those relating to executive sesaions, were open to the public. To Important BecommenrHtioni - Be Made by 8ccretry V . ' ' .Hitchcock. Washington, Aug. 81. An oqtlino of the progmaime ol legislatieu , for the pnatjtf aervice, which Poatmater, Geo-v rat Hitchcock ask the Congree to follow-during the regular session to be gin fa December, was indicted by : Mr. Ia hi annual report, which will ba laid befor Congress in December, Mr. Hitchcock Jvill recommend the eetab lishment of a parcels post service . on rural mail routes, the cryatalization in to law of propose J increase 'in second class mail. rates, and the enactment of the proposed law providing for a radical change in the system of compensating the railways for transporting the mails. Mr, Hitchcock explained that it was his idea first to establish parcels post on the rut al routes, in order that the adminixtra ive detail of the system might be worked out without diaad vatit'ge to the postal service general ly. Gradually, he would extend the p iroels service . to urban communities su thst packages and parcels might be delivered locally by city carriers. Sub s quently, the service would be extend ed to include railway transportation. the shown in w S. Copion & Son Attend The Athens where you can always keep cool and com fortable. PILES ! PILES! PILES! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment w II cure Blind, -Bleeding and Itching Pile It absorbs the tumors, allays itching ; t once, acts as a poultice, gives instate relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointme.it is prepared for Piles and itching of the private parts, Sole by druggists, nihil 50e and $1.00. Williams' M'f'g. C, Props., Cleveland, 0. SELLS IT FOR LESS LITTLE OUT OF T1IK WAY, HUT IT PAYS TO WALK TOCOPLON'S I -., .f' '' 'J&IZ 't i 'Viv. 1 HOW TO GET THE UTMOST VALUES WHEN YOU 1Y CLOTHES. ; A . SUIT of clothes he thre points of vslue-tylo. fit andt lir Vftll DOt thm ntmAU Rlula Vul nnlu urln .n(' ! cut to fit . YOUR individual Deisonaiity. That Ineiins vaiior-uiaoe cioines. i i . You gt the utrast Fit value only when eaeh garment is made te ' conform exctl to YOUK figure That means tailor-made elbthes. You get the UtmiMt Wur valuv only wh n your suit is made of a t amlard pure WoM fabric Aitd ttat mnun (ailor-niade Clothes. We g1e you tht utmost vahi in Style and Fit by apjilying all our' knowledge e4 artistic tkUl te'tbe making of TfOUIl suit . f,v- . ' I: . ilBJS f I Hery Odum. Carl. McCanalcy, Bit y 6mitb, and David Freshwater, a fll Ing crew, ove on the beacb had t n exciting tune over the captore of tro large minks. Tbey tried to catch tie vi mints with their naked, bands a d McCausley sot bit pretti Ud. T.te mink took to the ocean but wet e pick; ed up without much trouble.; . , Mr, Frfrd Nelson .from ' Pelgrsile, t hevt with bis bcuteboal l h paay from, Msysville and other poiaU.oa Whitfoalt river. r. "' .Mre. W.J. Moore Js spending a few aayt at wnmingwn. , ' " r - .This story sounds fishy but lit true, Mr. Jatea -Joaee leund'aa aUigstot -nentwltkM egg ia Jt. He y tie nest wee aornethlof like sMi'lM rounded over like a potato bank with bole la top. Tba egg ire about twie is big ss goose tut. The writer w $ tailing Mr. Hartvy Meedows irxiut tl find.' and he aaid thst Hobwt Csm-jf Tiunil dim l like it. Hetet'ab- J , ket to pat the egge In, thsre were half WMMMMMMMMMMMMOTMMMMMI m 1 bUlhl tl thlll,ai4 WHTWU t buTB , ., , " (' )'':.' - dumped Vh eul Io tb ystrt, While be ! mnKM)vmrmrvMsim "7 ws eating dinrir k hsid aomiro- itioft among the chkkni and upon lo in out found 'lht sU l Fir bi KlM.( CHADWlEKf SWANSBORO LETTER. August 31-Mr. William Stsnly and Mr. Guy Jones, two of our boatmeri took the Odd Fellows' singers to Jack sonville, through the sound end up Ne v river, giving them -a delightful Mm 9, Th receipts for the concert at Swans- boro amounted to $19,50. Mrs. U J. Herring of Norfolk, :s here vis ing the families of J M. Jooo and D. J. Ward. Mr John A Pittmart and Mrs. Al.ie Hill are sick, but are a little better. Dr. W, J. Montfordof Mount Pleai- aot, was in town today oa a profession al visit Library Tables. School time is fast approaching. You will need a good strong Library Table for the children . to study around at night. I have them in quartered oak, mahogany and weathered oak. Prices ranging from $6 00 up. J. S MILLER. "Kanaaa Representative Says Presi dent Knows Nothing About - . TturiflC. IiaFolletbp Peep Btudent SaHras, Kn., Aug. 31.-Rplyiop to Taf'a.apeecji at Hamtl'on, Mass.' las' Saturday, Senator Bnstow. (Rep., Kan ) has lssutd the following state ment: ; - : Heretofore our Presidents when visit ing the people, have realized the dignity of the gtent office they hold, and ah etaibed from making offensive polii ' a' speeches. iney nave not mauigtrj in political arguments common to profes sional campaign stump speakers. It is commeudable in the Democ according to the President, to aid b'ni in ttk ing from the farmer the benefi of the protective tariff, and discredit able in thera when they undertook to reduce the xc-ssive duties on trust controlled products. As to the Wool bill. La Follette aided by the ablest experts in the cout try spent months in the preparation of the La Follette Wool bill, and it is no xi'g ge ration to sav there was prob: . ly more thorough and painstaking work a pended in the preparation of that bill man pas ev oeen expended on any single tariff sch'dule. ForTaft, wl e superficial knowledge of trie tariff is well known to all, to criticise La Fol lette and state that his bill was prep ti ed "in ignorance" is ludicrous in t hecx treme. Fiom Taft's speech itcleaHy app rs that he is in favor of free trade for ' v farmer and high protection for : manufacturer. I do not agree to that. new tariff doctrine Some women are timid about going into a bank to transact business bt cause they are not familiar with the rules of banking. This ought not to be so and in fact is not so with tbsse who come to this bank for the reason thbt we aim to make every detail so plain and clear that dealing with us be comes to them a pleasure. A household account subject to check may be opened in any amount and savings deposits of $1.00 and upwards bear compound interest at the annual rate of 4 per cent. Ii jf.Ci i'-.i ill ,.i Jb Weather Temperatures This Month Following from the August tempera tures from 12th, the following complet es the record, high and low and rain fall: August 13-96-71 1494 -68 .05 16-94-67-1.09 16- 91-66 04 17- 91-63 18- 94-70 19- 95-66- 06 20- 89 -60-1.72 21- 76 -63 - 02 22- 76-61- 14 23 -82-64 24- 90 -67 25- 92-67 26 - 93-66- .24 27 -90-70 28- 89-73- ,03 29 -89-70- .02 30 - 93-71- 06 31-39-69- 29 There were 17 di ys io Anirukt when rain fell yet the total rtinfall for the month was only 6 32 inches. There were 18 day when the maxirou n tern perature was DO or abov-. Washington, Aur. 31. While Prtji- dent Taft is preaching his cimiiel of death to insurgency, " on his swrtg through the West, the Progressives themselves will sound their bat tie ry of "Down with ittandpatisml" tl. rough O'Jt the same territory. From the n- ly established heacJqua' ti s of the 'te publcm Progressives came this in formation today. U is probable t'tat President Taft will he followed up 'n his Western trip by some of the Pro gressive leaders. Pictures Just Arrived. Notice my windows, rail is - coming on, what can you buy for the small sum of two or three dollars that will bright en up the home so much picture We have, thera for dining room, tall, parlor and living room. J. S. MILLER. The Fur. Man CLOTHING AND SHOE Side Boards and Bulfet. We Will ContinueSelling all Clothing and Ox fords at Cost. fl GOOD STOCK TO SELECT FROM J. J. BAXTER j ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE, Two extra large Side Boanls in quar tered oak and extra large Buffet. 1 hese three pieces of furniture are a little too high priced to sell fast. Will sell either one at cost, $42 60, 4f ihi, $39 Oil. J. S. MILLER. 5 Car Loads of Furniture 5 Merchant Taflor;;;i03 Middle -Si'jf: NcwWn,Nj pi LOCOL HAPPENINGS. Oailow CiurHv. Aug. 30.-We are hevinir' tarv etormv weetaer now. whtrb ie making crope look. scorched It continue so dry. ;,. ' ' vn ' Jilts Euaiee Smith af tbie( place who a boon fpenaing t rew ayi at. u mingtob fsiorned W W; borne' Tbun . Mrl.LParsorn went to 8prlnf BUI lest Sunday.1 a','- ' ' - ; f . i S ,,'." - i i .;. . Mr. O L. 8 m Kb of New Bern bss been vialUnf bis parse (4 ber recently, gaeae he will go back t work lbere a-K.-ebocv.j r;.,i;t;;,VV tir, H." G. Barbae Is puiting ufr a aew 4-. -'.'- - . - ee td the New . Bent Joor- aal. '.!'';' r-U'V:Browi eyee."' ' Phone U3 your ' order and residence1 number' and. we will send it to , any part of Marriage At Brldgeton. Auir. 31--At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. N, M. raTow tonight st 8;H0 o'clock, a happy morrinpe was solern. nied by Rev. A, M. Wright, the con tracting psrlips being Miss Lena Bond and Mr, Warren Etward Tucker. As the strains of the wedding murch from Lohengrin were played by Mr. Sam D. packer, the groom accnmpin led by his best man, Mr. C. J. Biyh". 4nd the bride wih her maid of hjror, Misa Mildred Bsyliss, took thfir pm , and were mad i no by the K-. v. Wright, the bride I eirg given say hy Mr, N. M Farrow. The ring girl r. as ! Miss Flora Mason. The bride wore a gown df muslin silk with vellsce. Al tf r lh.termony an elegant supper vus Yfed. There were many preaente re cetted by the bride. To be sold the goods Crediting. cn Time. and we You buy will do the T. J. Turner Furniture Co. NEW BERN, N. C. : TnosE jwiib' ARE';iN-! ,'1aert!ing go,bbsraUJ hf.JU itg know that gTod, etNind' wll ,'amrd himtwf i "en trL Mlal In, (. rcmoiruhkm, ehlni.sgg there U thr-l tor the imil lin Will sUrd. V t mlf Is Utot.mplily driir.' l pjnfifw and fr from rr'Vs bstched snd the yaid was uiofaM( 1 tor. One lit U f!l!- d rsi.ht I r.iiirkeo by the ft and the othsrswts 1 . .... .- !,. . . A storm r,s i-n re'rg '! I l.r g th fnt 1 lit t! a lif I S'i'-g I1 - ' ti.n her ( ,i,1f .it' I two 'nn id t'-.of it tint ii iIv'icj, t ViT l-eon r; it 1, 'At. A Susy Man l!a Just Anivrd. Good news he brings to New Bern, a large stock cf all kind of sawd Sbin gresooband. He' can and will p!se yoa. See Big bill for lowest prke -The Old Reliable. I M UT OF THOSE VELVET UNO IMI) LINED LADIES HAND BAGS i - . . ! Barfing ton Dty Goods Co. Sogar Stul Oolag Dp. Kef York, Aog. J), Grocery dr--aka ber Ibowej eoncera today over the high pries Dow prevailing la the sugar market There wa another ad vane U) granulated doting tb day t 4 SI teata, representing i full eeotalsa la tb lest few weeae and tie blgbttt" level k maey yiir. a" -' ' -': ' '' Coming at Ihe- l it ht ef the ranlpg ecseon, this edeec I of viut lnt'e-i II The V&lcan Gas 8 -r'- to iitisomer l ovsf the toentry - it U T ; HcnJohttMw. W.ttr,beMlmrily toa poor .ug-r wVw. . - , ibtcropw Eirnpe, fnllowlng proKug CO. ' ' ' .. . COTTON JIARKGT i:i:nUTi:t r.V . J. II BALL t ' irio-r i ;:o;. l i 13. W 1 ' od droueht this summer. T ffi'ikt rr attere w tfs. ih CoSsn crop, eh fareinh th bulk of tt.e Mw mt ia' fir Amtire r'fln, . lo pro.,d sHutt. an I firif bjn e nr. Fr ';l.t-d d !- Ixmirht Urg if . p! mi nia'ithl ss-t, lvin tn mrt r nl urk st! r sofuis i fi.j.np 'in' bi m-'J n h'glt f fr;i, -mny op-rtr,rs Io ll 'r't j- .!. -1 t! t lh snd it n' t yt In te " t. ' JEf OIJIIZEjl C00M6 U TOtt are btereited In kcepinrcp-to- ' date in matter! relaUrj to' cooking yottV ktfow that GAS RANGE'COOKED FOODS 5 ? ' ire best, otherwise the leading" cooking f teachers would not be advpcatin cook- -' r o wiih .at. A, fat range doet more cooking and letter cooki'nf , thaa.tuiy. 'other kind ef .t'nn:e. .. t: io:t 5 m i;. i IT - v. :1 i e ft J 7' '. . i , ' 111! '.I , 1 4: I!-' i ii '
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