JULY 9, 1912 TIIIRTT-FIRST YEAS .1 V t c- 1 'a I ."'!' GE IT?-;. -"ANY people perhaps you are one of them, ' just-make their expenses equal to'lheir rome. Tit U really e, wonder how they man age it -Try making your expenses just" a little lees than jour income .Ityoq manage to keep income and out go equal, perhapa you can manage $o mk e ' your ' expnsijjijitf lew thn jrowr iniom i ; Deposit what you save each wees or each month with tail bank-, :'-; ...... ' v.. (V -j . '...''V ' " We "Alar Invite Personal And Household Lhecking Accounts. , ,&fim7:D01iaEM'r; 5 . r ?i -IVii V? V . ' - " :-flf II I 1 M Mdal ' nnvkani iui , MnnM a vnVaa nn'l f ''--t r w wh ywiwy jw ana a wwv ,jwn m Poisonous Insects ; Baffled , .westbrook; i COMFORT AND REST FOB THE BABY" PEACE FOR THE MOTH ER r- THE ORDINARY HOUSE FLY , . TIS NOT merely a nuisance, a (a commonly supposed, but a danger ui pest which should be avoided aa the plague. Hia body and Jem are,' covered wi h thousands of fine hairs aod hiaftwt are eapt-cially adapted ; Jot collecting disease germs. The number of germs that have avinally been found on him ranges alf the way from two hondred and fifty to ate mi'lion. He is built to carry deadly germs both inside and out. ' Be transmits Typhoid Fevr, TubercuioalB, .Summer : Diarrhoea' of chilli en, Car uncli and In'estlnai Worms, and carries acuta contagious' diabases, such as Small Pox, Diphtheria. Scarlet Fever, Chicken-Por. and Mea lea In fact, all the germs known to produce disease have been discovered on the fl,' body and in the fly specks. - - , "DEAl H TO THE FLYr-SAVE THE BABIES" v Knowing that the house fly is in reality the deadly enemy of humsOf, bem a, it is .he solemn duty of mothers to s e that ihir htlplea little babies are protec ed from its disease laoen touch The ' 1 "WESTBROOkr BABY PROTECTOR . - ' - ,. - l- 'iRv wil: bi ing joy, rest and a sense of-safety to thousands of mothxrs this ; summer It is no easy task to sit through the wea y hnuis a bsby re quires for sleep a d brush the flies - away. It k-n't quite' reasonable, neither, to cover .t from head to foot, depriving it of (he full benefit, of fresh air. i : TriE WESTBROOK BABY PROTECTOR is a patented article, whkh ' Solves the problem. - t . :. ITS MANY USES ; The uses of the Protector are many. It serves its purpose equally well' whether the baby rests on a bed, on a couch, on a blanket or a . qult on 4 the fl'ior, in the open air of the poroh, under the shade trees, or in nun' mer house. . ... , r. . r , Few Left, $3.00 For Large Size, $2.50 For Small. -CLOSING OUT $1.75 AND $2 25 ,Vf. ; X Mi MITCHELL eilCO: nc,Tn,,nn r'HP"" iTi'LlvS Oir TARIFF 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 28Sf Bays the High Coot of -living is .the Burning Question of the Sea Girt, fi, July 8.-r-Gornor Wilson has expressed the opinion that the high cost of living is the burning issue of the hour and that ''at Its heart lies the high protective tariff. ? Be said it is the issue he wHI cover fully in JMs, speech of acceptsnce and in every earn ps.tgnpeech he will. make, y The tariff lies at the heart of it WHson be lieves the man trust questions J have arisen out of the tariffs '"-'' , , "D yon intend, n Goverhof, ' to take off your coat sml go, to the mat with RooseveltT" Wileon was naked regard- insr his Probable tariff fivhL - "That sounds terribly strenuous doesn't U7' commented ibe Governor laughing. He ssid th Mattery wool! be fully covered in his, acceptance rpeech, not conhf not now indicate Irbat he" would eayt Vj'l want Ume-to organi my thooght'' laid he.' He said the- mo tt interesting part of his mail today were cootriba- tions'' He saidr 'There- are a dosen lntters containing checks of from fie to One hundred . dollars. That plea as me greatly; because ft is my Idea of the r'ght Jkind of campaign. I think , coa .tnbptions should com? in small amounts from unsolicited sources. " Governor Wilson displayed a letter from Senator! nananeaq, or- Aiaoama, assuring nim of the enthusiastic support of Under wood and all of bis fri nds. Underwood ssyv: After the battle we found no dead. to bury. We ere ready to pursue the enemy and will follow you in the thick est of- the fight," j, James Hamilton Lewis; of Chicago, wtites: "I an one of the men hq will aid id bringing you the electoral vote "of . Illinois,' Indiana and lowar" Chairman Jam' e, of Democratic conventkn.is exi acted here to arrange with Wilson, for the formal nolifieaitoa date. It will be set for near August 1st. ' ' i t Smith and Havener Singing and flancing at.The Athens. t6iiiV-i,i i I. m' I' "''.;,. Democratic State Committee Meets " t Tonight. J Raleigh, N. C . July 8 -When the State Democratic executive- committee meet here Tuesday evening .there will ne some action to be taken as to '- the regQ'ationa for the senatorial primary ss well as the election of - the' State chairman (o serve the next year in the Stead of Chairman W. H. - Eller, who e pee talo rt tire. . The mot t talked of candidate for the chairmanship is. Hon, Clyde Hoey, of Shelby, Hon. -C-Mneron Mort inon was mo h talked of -as - the miet proraMe choice of the committee O itil he made- the. positive statement tome week s ago . that he would '.net undertake the duties of the chairman. ship: Charles A. Webb of Asb villa; is understood" to be Ibe choice- of iocke Craigthe Democra ie nominee. , i ,r ; " t- 1 . f rr. 1 The place to tny your Spring or Summer Suit St pikes wiihin recon. I abto&iebr g"fi 62tt!" . t:wri .' line of samples jnst received.' Call and inspect my ftoclu. 1. Kew JBernN. (5, Ulddte irmmma 'cf.sl-flus .:;d c;::e3, THE .NATIONAL ':BDE .OF NEW, BERNE, N. C. FlRST'among the banks of the City THIRD among the National Ban!;s cf - r the State And as it has Surplus and UndividedProflta amounting to ICC Capital amounting to $100,000, it has a place on the Nation 1 T ' of Honor, which includes only tanl-sl v'r.-r Turplus an J U. Profits equal to or excee ' j tl - C, ; 1 t tncampment Week at More he ad City. This la encampment week at More- head the Second Regiment is tenting three miles from- he town and their camp ie along the waters; of JBogue Sourid. , The encampmentopend f July 3 and will eontinue'untf July 12 Com- psnie f rota Tarboro, Kins ton. Rocky lount, Goldsbdror Fay etteville Wash ington, Clinton; Sdenton, Wilson, Lum . ber Bridge and.' Dot ham compose, the regiment. ? Lieutenant Col , Jo Van 8. tfetts is in command..,. Brig, - General Francis A. Macon Is in charge 'f the quartermaster's department, Lkut Col. J. Waaha HisRAll ta Tsnir a .; t fficer and Major R. T. Panfels is the statisti cal officer Brig: Gen. B. S. Royster ie with the regiment, . detsiled on: spe cial duty,: .Jfore than .669 men .are in v"H'-- -JiJ i urn ii i n. tehtg.'gfe a " Kills Tour and Ends Own tlfe ' . IS'ir , t h " 14 v Dawson, Iowa, July 8 Eugeni Vag ilo", aged 45 years, yesterday killed hi brother, John.Vagho, proprietor of the Cenfrat Hotel; his brother's .wife and their two children, Rosa, aged 16, and Christina, aged 9, and then committed suicide. . i ' ' Eugenio Vaglio wss infatuated with I 'a niece, Ross snd had been forbidden Vy her parents to enter the house. Tb murderer went to the hotel with two r'.'itola and a dagger. He found Mrs. Vi) r!io in the kitchen, followed her to hrr bed room and thot her th'jre. : Tin hur' and was killed in bed. Clrintus ri'iibed to the door and was shot down ttud Ilosa was slum in bed. The niui d trct then cut his throat and blew out iiis tirains, ; : The five persons were f jund dead in i e room, . 'i I .11 I' 'tin ; OLLI'iEET Second District Members to" Hold HPow Wow at Morehead.' City. Tg.i Elaborate Program. ? u j The following letter recei ved by us yesterday with a request for, publica tion will explain itself i -'fl , t . 1 -Tj the members of the, ti District ,' Improved Order of Red men, North Carolina. ;'. f J J3ear Brother; I call your attention to the 2d District meeting , of t be, Red Ifen, to be held at sforeheed Oty en 'Tuesday Sleep Buck moon at 8ih run. 30 h brtath in the convention haO at the Atlantic hotel if yon come in on the afternoon train, you will reach the At lantle hotel by 1 o dock; and have plen ty of time for supper. ' The 'convention halt is on the second floor t thtj. Atlan tic hoteL'.pi?-JiW , Now a' few suggeationa to caoh mem ber; Try to be untune,-and we will col be long in aessioiw After the meeting there haa bees suggested tohaVe a war dance on the ball room floor ethe At' lantie boM in oui Indian suits, -Tbta will be a One thing; and 1 am sure will esU a huge crowd, and will do the Or der good in this Tart of the 8Ute,. 4 would like for each of you to br ine your uit. The North Carolina State Guards are now Jn cimp, and I m sure there are lots of Red Um with themi and we mvlte Ihem to Join us; We bsvo ae cured a naphtha launch for July 10(b to tike you down, fifteen tntiea to a pony penning, and we want esch Red Man, who can, 4o gn on thia - trip. We will return in the afternoon and take you ever to the beach for a bath in the At lantle ocean. At S p ,m. wewui go ever to Beaufort with brother Good win, -our G:d"'of R.;v assisted bj Chattawsa -Tribe Ho'14. of New Bern, s. d lil inslitote a Tribe there, and we will retnrnto the Atlantic hotel by 11 o'clock. Now. Red lien, come, and we will have a god meetings Let each member la'k this upend tell all. .Please write me by return mail If yon think you Caa eme. Hi-ping to see yon one snd all at our District Meeting, July tn. ',.:' ''( . . .. r';,f" ' . Yours in Ft F. ft C fiiJvW WILLIS, Jr., ' ;"-J--'ir , ?-r .D. D. G. S.' Remains Laid at Beat. All that mortal of the late Mr. Alexander ' UcLacklan "was tenderly laid to rest in Cedar Grove cemetery yesteiday-aftarnooo The funeral ser- vice was conducted from the Prsby terian Church by Rev." J. N H. Sum aseral; the pastor.' At -the grave the Royal Arcanum -Lodge; of which; the deceased wea an honored member, bad charge of the etvmoniea,' The floral Iribdtee '"were, very -beautiful and attested the eateem ir which Mr, Mc Lacklaa waa held t iThe pall bearers were Messrs A." E? Hibbard, Thomas Daniels; 8; M Biineon, D.1 F.. Jarvis, U. H. Cutler and 8. M,- Brinson, t Banged iaXffhiy'. Wasbfngion," July 8th William Jen nings Bryan was hanged- in -effigy, at the Colonial Beach- tummer', resort to dy." A man disappointed over the out come of -the Baltimore Convention per petrated the act' Resident, at the re- aort.Tfsented it, cut doirn the effigy and threw i Into thtx river. t , Reeently we have Lai ; complaints from subscribers who have not received that day's copy of the Journal; ' It Is the desire of .the management - that every subscriber, receive this paper on time and it is their intention to see that they do get it', If your paper ie not delivered to yotl in- a reasonable length of time, call up this office and let us know it, ' 1 - m ..ii, .. n . hum tg.,t,t rionrisbed Hla Revolver,' Gets Arrest . V k - ed. 1 ; - - v . . While the' Atlantic Coast Line tram was enroute from Wilmington to this city Sunday night Harry. Huff, of this city caused consternation among the psBserers by cursing snd threatening to u -a his revolver - which he wss fl -uii. '.. . z arounJ in the cars. . Thf ctor fiimliy succeeded in placing the u ".'y psssePf't'r under rrent and lorkej Lt;n vp it) the baggage car, Up on the nrrivnl of the train in this cit hevist . 1 over to a pulicfnuii Intirliv itf" iedto live a hpfi1 f r I In ii. l a li.JuiiED L! 5IUTIIEf;lECj( Engineer Killed and Fifty Passes ' en Tllurt - Ia: ' Collisioa" At4 , 'Greensbore, N. uly 8roineer Thomu C. Beachof Alexandria. Va., waa fatally injured and more than 60 paaaeBgets more or less seriously hurt when Southern , Railway limited train No. $& from, Atlanta to , Washington, collided bead on with freight, engine On the local yards at 8;40o'c)ock Satur day afternoon, - T Engineer Beach died' at the hospital The wrecked train .carried between 350 snd 400 passengers, and was run ning at terrifia epeed. when Enginerr Beach applied the-eraergency . braker, 1C0 yards before the erash and jumped fr m bis cab. Hie ficeman jumped and escaped with sl'ght 4njar es. - Of the passengers and crew, the more serious ry injured are J. M, Small, conductor', Spencer, N C, Vib broken and contus ion on shoulder; J. B. Long, Atlanta, Ga. (orehcad cut and serious abraskns unxeboulde? and knees, also", suffering greatly from shork; B, C Springs, ticket collector, Aabeville, back, arm. and legs bruised; Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Craven, and daughter, , Kitty, of Danville,'.-each suffered severe cuts and btuisev; G. D. Brboks.Greenville, $.C, bruites on side and fractured rib, Ed. S. Goodman, Richmond, Va.,' facectt and neck strained; Isaac Delilly, negro cook on diner. Washington, D. ii., seri ous burns on face and arms, E T. Lip pircott, the Philadelphia publisher.was a passenger. The wreck was caused by the engine of traio No. 86 t iking an open switch, throwing it from the northbound track onto the southbound. Less than 200 raids from the open switch the freight engine stood, the impict at a speed of about 25 mi es an hour being ternfli The operator declared that Engiceer Beach disregarded a danger signals Of ficjals state that the accident was due to an open switch. the responsibility for which his not been determined. Engineer Beach has been in the ser vice 82 years and this was his first w e k.He was the oldest engineer of this division in point of service and among the veterans of the system. Mayor's Court. i r j t at a preliminary Monday is usually a busy day in municipal court, but yesterday was an exception. There were only a few lawbreakers lined up before noting Mayor . Baxter to, answer for their transgressions, '--'-- Dennis Barnes and Columbus Sanders. colored -had a disagreement Sunday morning' with the result that they both bore the sears of battle when- the dust of the affray had cleared awav. A knife and club figured prominently in the fracas and both defendants were bound over to the next term of Superior Court undef a bond of (50 00 each. Jeanette White and Polly Black worth, negro women were next called to the bar. Their plead guilty to a charge of being disorderly within the city.iimits and each-was taxed with the costs of the case against her. '' Have your pictures framed at the New Bern ' Furniture Com pany, hone 728. 76 Middle StiNewBerntN. a " 7 J-V I iii . . i i '" Hew Design for Nlckcla. ' . :, vWaabingtofi, July 8, -The- .design of the 6-cent piece which has- been jingl ing ut the pockets of American eitizens for. many years does not. coincide, with the treasury department's 'conception of art and it will be changed jn its en tirety. jnj "if i - ' , , 1 Secretary MacVeagh ' has decided to replace the Goddess of Liberty on the face of the nickle whh a Buffalo; The reverse side of the new'.coin , will show the bead of. so Indian. T- , ' I. W. Fresher, of New. York.ig "mak ing the design in collaboration wUh of-, ficiala of the treasury department All Its details will be decided upon at a conference" between-: Secretary Msc Veagh and Mr. Fraser next week.- n , .1. . Bubonic Plague Haa Foothold In Havanr. . . Havana, July 8. --The existence of bubonic plague in Havsna bas been d. -finietly determined. A special board of physicians has pronounced the case at Las Animas Hospital true bubonic The palnmt la Mendez Guerra, a Span lard, employed, on a Sewer contract, ile was taken ill July 3 at his lodguig iiil'S clcse to the place. ' .. ; Gup; i n is said to be dying end t!irr e other r i riss are reported d'ad at the el Ivtii'i r':nrked niPfdm-f f t: V.i U ! ft SYSTEMATIC', SAVfNG. --rf Everyone who has tucceeded In saving money r tystemtlcs'Jy knows .that the small self denial necessary is far more than compensated bj the ' satisfaction ojf setting ahead ia the world. . V y; One doUu week in five7;! years amounts to 2.90 dmtea jeitto t637JS with com v 'pound inttret at 4 per cent. ' sr, ir-. ' 1 i; 'Yuu can begin today, U ttre. systematically. z : lit'" ' "IHlill 1 j.-aB aaaw saMBawaawaVwBBl 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 ?:.' iai - ' - - see us. There Are Hundred? of Other Mings JOCdMMBfflfiAIN - i - , ; ELKS IS&LE : ' - DEFT it1 t 13 ," ( o;;e ioi flfiXiiKtii 05E---C3 cm .". 2Sc.TnEPAK, GOARANTCEpaXHONTHS sfeual;. s A T U R E'iYil Sfff3: . Two For; 25cl.r., r v 75c. The Half Dozen' :S GccstccJ Z r!cr:!.s TCralzzt Cct II-f Into;- j , - SFZCIAL i I f SPECIAL C t ' The Best" !