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NUJtBER 82 NEW EEHII. i;C?JII CAROLINA, FRIDAY KZZUIXG, JULY 5,;i912. f THIRTY-FiRST YEAR I : 4 J BEIIN QAtJKKiG AND TnUST COMPANY - NEW BERN ,N.C . at 1''J THE . PIIIICIPLE OF SUCCESS fafHE first great principle of success is saving ' 11 - money. No person can succeed who It eori ; mm i . .tantly hampered by the want of ready tnon-.J ejr, Jtealire this truth early jn Hfer and prepare for those emergencies when money is , above par. : Begin. ar.Hig at one at Open an -account with this bank. We ' invite deposits In any amount, -assuring safety,' con venience and courtesy. - ' WE PAY 4 PER CENT COMPOUND "INTEREST ON SAVINGS. Tar DON'T BLAME US IF YOU DON'T "GET YOURS IT'S COMING YOUR WAY AT BREAD WATER PRICES Ladies Black Gauze Lisle Hose, full seamless, double heel and toe, 8c the pair or 2 for 1 5 c. Ladies Highly Mercerized Lisle Gauze Hose, in white, 25c quality for 1 5c. Ladies Elastic Jersey Ribbed and topled neck, pure soft and silk finish Vests, 1 Oc quality for 5c. X.Mens Night Shirts, full length, V neck, made of the best Cambric, 85c value for 50c. J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288 ' V ' ' ' - ' " ' ' The place to buy your Spring or Summer Suit at prices within reason. I absolutely guarantee satisfaction. New , line of samples just received.' Gall-and inspect my stock. ; F. H. CHADWICK, Kerehant Tailor. 103 Middle St. UewBern.IT.C. -: IKE PROPORTION '.If. S0F.FlUS;O EBI1OT fer-.-BOriis'ii cent :- ifl E NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BERNE," N. C. FIRST among the banks of the , City THIRD "afribng the National Banks of ' : the State " : - y And as St has Surplus and Undivided Profits amounting to $105,000 and Capital amounting to $100,000, it has a place on the National Bank Roil of Honor, Which includes only banks having Surplus and Undivided rrof.ts equal to or exceeding their Capital stockr . ADOS HEAD -OF TfiEl SUOY .'fffrp..,-. Assistant Secretary .Andrew : Be- "" signs and Tells - 1j . : Tales; ' " .' WasbioKton,?nly 1 A. Piatt An drew yesterday tendered his rasigna tioa to President Taft as assistant aac- retary of the Treasury. ... lo t spirited letter to. tb Nssidena. Dr. Andrew writes of condition (n th treasury department which a tuicged to be due to the attitude of secretary HaeVeagh toward many of hit) subordi nates. . Assistant Secretary Andrew's .letter of resignation charges that subordinates it) the treasury department "have been hampered ' and discouraged.-' at every turn by Secretary Mac Veagh's idosyn- cracies and his incapacity for deeitioe. ' It contains a scathing arraignment of Secretary MacVeagh's : administration of the government's finaucial affairs and created a profound sensation in of ficial circles. On portion of Andrew's letter to the president is susceptible of being Inter- preted to the effect that other high of ficials in the treasury afe dissatisfied with Secretary MacVeagh's treatment of them. - "For further evidence of the peculiar difficulties which surround the handling of business in the treasury,'.' he isug gests that President Taft consult Law rence O. Murray. Comptroller of the Currency'; Lee McClung, treasurer of the United States; Joseph E. Ralph, director of the Bureau of Eograviog and Prin ing; Charles A. Kram, auditor for the post office department; Royal E. Cabell, commissioner of internal revenue; James K. Taylor, former su pervising architect, and Charles D, Norton, Dr. Andrew's predecessor and former secretary to the President: "Philadelphia" synonym of excellence in Lawn Mow ers.'" They push easier and cut smoother. J. S. Basnight Haw. Co. War on Coal Dealers. Milwaukee, Wis., July 4. Milwau kee's crusade against wholesale 'and retail coal dealers who have raised the price of coal 25 cents a ton since the settlement of the miners strike is to be extended and made an issue in every other city where (he price has also gone up. - It is learned here that cal ' in the cities is at a much higher price tnaoia the country, being sold fifty miles fpom Milwaukee 60 cents cheaper than bare, where it is unloaded from lake .-ships. The Interstate Commerce Commiss ion has been interested in the Milwau kee complaint and has promised an in vestigation upon a formal 'complaint being filed. Thia will be authorized by a resolution to be introduced at tomor row's meeting of the Ci'ty Council,- Bolt Kills woman and Cow. Minneapolis, July 4. While Mrs. Carl Nord, aged eighteen, stood in' a barn door on a farm near - here yeste:- dsy watching her husband milking, bolt of lightning killed the woman and cow. . The latter fell on the t man, painfully injuring him. The couple had boen married but three months. :' .Lcss cf sleep caused. by mosquitoes can be overcome with' one thorough-' applica tion "of.our..-Screens. - J; 5. Basnight Hdw. Co. " ; , t , - l ' . " ; - O ' ;., , Money for Encampments "-Washington, July 4.r--The senate agreed. to. the joint resolution appro priating $1350,000 for the encampm at of the organized militia of the . states The resolution now goes to tha pres ident. V ' Divide Immigrant Travel. Nev?; York, July 4. All railway Hoes which participate in maintaining the joint ticket agency at Ellis Island share equally In the business of transporting immigrants to their dominations, and in all instances where tickets cost more than i2. SO the railways pay a 10 per cent commission to the steamship lines for such business, according' to testi mony of C. C. McCain, chairman of the Trunk Line Association today. lie ap peared at the hearing of the govern' ment suit against ti e "shipping tret' ait alleged to be cor ;tuted in t' 9 I t iness of the North '.' Sic con - i on steamf !iip c! i. The i'tiir.'fr'i1' ' 1 ' B'-t c!iooa t' iHiivF.iy !,.'"? t!.'V t 'e i. 1 f i t ii r . I'ii'tt J sit ; ' ' mi , !'f. 1. " r i DUTTO THREE PfiiZEiS Local Firemen's Tournament Held f Yesterday Proved, To !l3e a Big .: -Success, . Atlantic Com pany's Horse JHurf . and Not ' in the - YesUrdsy was a big with the le es! fire laddlee.- Fer.vw..ary have been" practising- hard' lor , ihi races which were to be held and whefc at last the day arrived all of fhh companies ex cept the Atlantic team were in fine trinp. . A few days sgo the! Atlsntio Com pany's horse accidentally , broke out a number of his front loath whila biting on a wheel of one of -the wagons' and since that time has been under treat ment - However, the team 'decided to use "Fred" another horse owned by the company but which was not in the aame class with the other animal stall. - ' The races had been scheduled to' her gin at 3:30 o'clockbut it. lacked but a few minutes of . four -when the track was finally cleared for action, -The first race was a dry race. In this no water was need, the time being , taken from the time connections at, both ends were made. Toe following time was made by the Companies participating. Fourth Ward Ruled out. - Button-24 4 6. Atlantic-26 3 6. Sixth Ward-28 1-3. In the second race water was uad. In this race the Jinx atill pursued the Atlantics, The driver came too near the hydrant and the rear of the wagon struck it, delaying them, so that they Were ruled out. The Sixth Ward com pany also failed to make connection with the hydrant and they, too, were ruled out. The Button company 'a time In thia race was 29 seconds while the Fourth Ward company made the run in 16 aeconds. .There were four cash prises and the Button company waaJ awarded three of these wiiile tha Fourth Ward Company carried off the remain ing one. .Ther aces were witnessed by a large number of people and each' ene-seemed to be well satisfied with the entertain ment they were receiving for the small amount of money they had expended for admittance to the course, New Vaudeville at The Athens to night "The Two Browns," Singing and dancing Someth ing good. St. Johns Lodge No. 3. A. F. & A. M. A special communication of St. Johns Lodge No, 3 A. F. A A. M. will beheld this Friday" evening. July 6th at 4 p m, for the purpose Of attending the funerr al of our late brother, C. W. Munger, All brother Masons are cordially -in vited to attend. ; v By order of the Worshipful Master. H. A. MERF1SJLD, . Sec'y. FLYtin LOSES - ! TO JOHNSON Police Stopped the Massacre la the Ninth Bound and Jack 1John-J j j son Is Declared Winner. Special to the Journal. Las Vegas, New Mexico, July 4.i- Jack Johnson was given the decision In thaflgbt this afternoon between -him aad Jiat JFlynn. The police stopped the fight ia the ninth round on account cf the fact that Fiynn's face being cover ed with blood and he was so dszed that he f ardly knew his surroundings. Will Advise About Bis Campaign. ..Baltimore, Md., July 4. Governor Wilson will determine the direction of hia own Presidential campaign, pass upon' the desirability of appointing the campaign committee end confer with a sub-committee of the National Commit tee on naming officers of the new De mocratic National Committee. ' This was the decision of members of the Na tional Committee yesterday morning. You say "your ice cream was not properly mixed? Then you didn't make the mixture in an Alaska from J, S. Basnisht Hdw. Co. Stamp Out Plague, San Juan, Porto Rico. July 4. The Federal government at the request of the Governor, has placed the United States Marine Hospital experts in charge of the work of stamping out the Bubonic Plague. According to the announcement the United Sta'es is to pay the expenses. Santiago Iglesi 'is, representing the Porto Rica n Federation of Labor, was a passenger on .the tteanier C arolina which sailed today for New York. He will make an appeal to the United States Congress in behalf of thecitizm- ship bill. Cotton Acreage and Condition. Allen Trial Halts. trial of Claude Allen, saying the young man fired the first snot and that was the1 one that killed Judge Massle. No- tning new wss orougnt ooi. ;t v. & Buy a Majestic or an Ice King Refrigerator they are sanitfry, econonucal, easy to keep in or der and COLD. For sale 'by New1 Bern Furr'f-re Co.. 76 tliddle street, Cc'.cn tuililrs.. ILGT-CLIPiS'l f, Lightweight ' Champion of the Woifl l'aiiosl ti?r.elmrre3 siu j on Joe I It Foi -J fc 1 t -'.' J i - . ' ; 4.- V ashing ton. July 4. The depart ment of agriculture's preliminary esti mate of the acreage planted to cotton In the United States this year, which by act of congress was deferred from June to this month and hereafter will be announced annually in July, waa made public at noon yesterday and shows the area planted to be 34,097,000 acres, compared with 36,681,000 acres indicated by the bureau of statistics taviued estimate of last 3 ear's planted area. The condition of the growing cropon June 26 was 80.4 per cent, of a normal condition, as compared with 88 2 per cent. Jane 26 last year, and" 80.7 per cent the average condition for the past ten years, on June 25. . ' ;Wortq Uarolina acreage is 1,558, uuu, condition 83; Virginia, acreage, 46,000, condition 87. Wytheville, Va July 4th. Proceed ings in the second trial of Claude Allen were brought to a sudden bait yester day when one of the Jurors, C. T Bris coe, was stricken; with-an attack 'Kf acute indigestion.". It is thought ihat the juror will be well enough by tomor row for the trial W proeaad.' Opening statecrftnu were made by tha Contmonweatth and the Mots tt day, and one witness,; Judge D.W, IS& IW, Miutu,sii; ,;"rtJ .IJ u: lk.k k- .,T-.J Vi.1. el,PH-l--- the-heart. Quite natural- See our Brussels Art Squares, they are beauties, in various sizes. Some lovely Rugs and Matting in all kinds designs. y New Bern Furniture Co., 76 Middle street, doplbo building. i :- ..His System Upside Down. t Psrjs, Juy 4.,-A curious discovery has just been made 'on board the. French eraser Patrie. -X young stoker, Albert Cassan, aged, 23, camo to the doctor ly. themaD accompanied his' words by a Igerture; but to the doctor's great as tonishment, It was to 'his right side that he pressed his 4anoV-4t. ij But yopr heart is in your left side.' he protested., ,Caf"san, however; insis ted -that his heart waa . on, the right aide,, and, finally the doctor examined him,' andMliscovered not -only1,- that tbfa was actually the case, but that' the man's Whole system, heart Jtver.'slom ach and spleen were reversed. ' the The Close of the Final Xhapter of . Titanic Disaster. ; .,""'. ;-v' '-n" ' : -A t "V " : London, July 4. The Hoard of trade inquiry into the Titanic ' disaster ended yesterday. .' Attorney , Gnerat Isaacs concluded, stating that it was with ex treme regret he had reached that there was no excuse for the inaction of Capt, Lord, of the Califoniian. for failing to answer the Titanic's distress signaU. "Teachers Examinstion. ' e Tx -t.ination for teachor? ' v .,1 b i'f'J st the Court v ' n lhuti':v a-i 1 Fii- 11 r ! 1 I - - ; f ' Mill. IK 7f Mv ' IIIMHIIIIIIBMSllTsiMiwasS YOUR BANK. ye extend a cordial invitation to the people of Ne Bern and Craven County to make this in stitution their banking home not only as a de pository for their money but also for the purpose of obtaining from it any assistance or information of a financial nature that they may desire. All departments of the bank are at your disposal. AT IsillSSlSMi W IMII Bl 1 1 BSMMII Ii SH IHi 1 1 1 IH I I'lii iIHi III Ml SIM 'I HI I S.iHlillWajsas Saturday night closed one of the most successful sales that we have ever had, but we find that there is still a big stock of goods to be closed out, especially in Clothing and Shoes and we are determined to sell these goods. If you are in need of a Suit or a pair of Oxfords or Pumps in Mens, Ladies or Childrens it will pay you to see us. There Are Hundreds of Other Ihings TO GO AT A BARGAIN J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE pEPT STORE OHE LOTv OF GUARANTEED BILTM0R& ; " a) f r' " . DOZEN rTtr n vr .-! jtivt n s W"TPirt civ iiaxktiip ' special s A TV R DAY special tiM;iJ0wo, For;25c;:;. j . 75c. The Half Dozen ; r-Jt - : Guaranteed Six Months Prices Just Cut Half Into.1 - . SPECIAL S A TUR DAY SPECIAL Ancthcr'Special Boys 25c. Underwear v ' 18c. Saturday Only. , . "If It Comes rrom The Shop That's Different It'a. The' Best" . EST Ft.. . .1 CEXT
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