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lUst 6ese a ' I' ' « 1 f*' ■: "• A Competitive :Ex^ "'■ Us^dsr the Rules of tiic ,; ’ 'U. s. Civil Service Commission, V for tbeposifioB of Clerk in .the Post Office.. ..B^liagton, C ^11 he i^eid on JuBe 14,1913 commencing ?it 9 p’clc^k II Applications for this examination must bi6 made 6n *f prescribed form, which with necessary instructions, V be obtained from the Commission’s loc^ represent- t Secretary, Board Civil Service Examiu^ts* at the Bur- N. C, Post Office or from the undersigned. pi' Jtr-'t ppiications will not be accepted unless received by the nritTsigned before 4:30 o’clock on June my.n& wishing to take this examination and Bll them o\it at once in order to allow time for -T;>.“£^«^2^sary corxectioiDS. should. secure L. H. Fisher, Sfrcrst stary Fourth Civil SeTvice District. CtxiJ Servkf: CcBQTO.i&f.i€m, WaBhimgto^D. C :, -Tfefe S4th anmual meeting olF the Norifc Garolina Pharmaceu tical Association ' convened in Newbern June 11 wi^ 75 mei^i- bers present, Not a member of last years facdty at Catawba College will renoain for the next term. All have made arrangemeDts for ■work somewbere else. The .Columbia Famitore Gom- pany of High Point was placed in the haDds of a receiver.. No^ partic'Qiar reason is the caiase. KriOwn lor Mama, don't you think ler quite out of'da,te?'’ “I certainly do/' Fm so glad;- I jast smashed his .statuette 'in the drawing room." ’ Meggendorfer Blaetter, Hasbgjod—“'I say, dear, din ner’s horribly late again.”, ,■ Wife— ‘ Took here when yoo married me .you -didn't marry a cook/’ Hasba?5d—J'Well you needn’t rob it ln.”~ LoBdon Opinion. . Hasband — ‘"‘M y: love, we mast get rid . of that cook. Did. you ever see a worse looking chop than the one I’ve.jast pat ob my plate?’” Wife—'*Yes deai'; the. one yoa’ve just pat on !miBe/’— Special In OotMrag. LISTEN! Tokeyo .sends word that nobpdy in Japan wants war except the lower cl'^isses. Still the general seems to be that the lower' clasg-1 J'odge, eg everywhere have all the troc* I . , ■ ^■ |)1e tjcWv ■]- ,*'H.ow did voii come to be sent ' to 'C-OBgress'?’' said the We wai\i jm to see yoirself m s®me ©f rare siodlels—see tlie Malerialj Ae e style, tie fimisfe, line worlmausliip, mi select a model tfeat really fits and is really becomisig* We slamd feefeiid yom m seeing ftfcat are satisfied every day diring tlie life mt suits. II©I Becessarily Mgli in ] eiliier. Wodd like for yoi to see tine . SJered smts at 118, 12.5®, 115, antd .|20. rdly ever m allteratioi lecessary .tliese im OTr siits prove llaeii; pe?,- fcdiiik COMPLETE NOW. Sffli»it®es^Q«tfees, Underwear, Bats, bb^ Siairts. of ■rice land iJll! jnstraevjons to Postmasters: •were issued last Wedtjesday for hand.Jing new C. 0. D. parcel post packages. It will go into effect J'iily 1st. The limitation oi aiiJ0-.2Dt to be coHecied is $100, Mrs. Joe Person ■ Iloowd thra the -state because of the luedieine which was manu.iastored and sold m her name died last week at St Pee J*^ew Mesieo at the age of seventy-three. Ob J-une . 11th the advisory board of the Jast Freight Rate Association' met in Greensboro to discuss the page letter recently iss-ued by the railway presidents. A reply to this letter wi]l be iF-, saed in a short time.. A13 the valiaable papers which were stolen from the store of Steele at T'anfiersbarg about three weeks ago, whe’^ the big safe in the store was battered ' open by rob'bers are again in posession of the owners.. Daririg Children’s day e.?iercis- at the Pittsbarg Ocmnti’y Club fire broke oat in the bailding completely destroying it. with a loss of $275,009. There was- con siderable conf .lisioD m gettiDg the :en oai. inccais’j- tive person., ''Well/’” replied Senator Soi' gfratn,. *'gome of the most in- fi'aential constitaents condaded I cobM do better work for. them on the fioor than Teoald as a re- gialar lobbyist.'' — W ashingi.oB Stai', 's^ the.matter, Flossie V asked the ingenBe. ■'■'Fm awfully worTied aboot. my h’asband/’ repl5e.d the sou- bretie. ‘■'What has he been doing?"’ ■'Nothing, butrm beglBmng to like him so well that I almost dread the idea of getting, a di vorce, ■’ ’—Chicago Eecord- H e? - aid. “These opera glasses were g3yen to me a year ago.’” she said sweetly. " ’ Aren "^t they feea otif-al ?”' replied.. ^''Yes,’’ she answered, but discovered this aftem’oon they're beginning to rust from laak of-ase.” Whereupon he tambled ti> him.- self and invited her out to the threate, — Detroit Free .Piess,, TIae Mfttt!n'iit®®i6ial €0.i®es. he I liF Llil s Goodman Home of Ooodl Ollothes. c N 75 Cents per Block Iio BErllffigtom, Gralnam aid Col.ioB in Muscogee an.d adjoin- iijg co'anties of ^Georgia has', not been hy the'cold rain of the .'two i^past days a^.c0r.*^ing ' tc- ..F'el PoWj,. one ■«f.t3)e.eoui?ty‘’s''esteri- sive,pkniers ai\d, «i3pply- . ';mer- chants. ., 'L. 7 - .. .. Yid.oi'W,'Serrante, formerly Bajptist .miBlster of Syracbse, 'N. Y. 'was released :froTB thevprison at Atlanta,, 'Ga,' one day last .’^eek aftei serving two years, of a ten years 'sentence lor coon- terfeiting. ..' The. woman soffi'age Wl}, grant ing w{)Tiie.n the right Iv. vote fw _ all statutory ojfrjcesin the state .of lllinxtiis,, viras pas.sed by the law- inaking,bod>? of that state one . day last., week. The-.v ote w as 83 to 58, '. The .case against W, S. Saun ders, editoi of the Indesendent aweeklv newspaper oi Eiliaabeth City,''N. C,, charged w.iih hav- .'ing printed, an editorial in which Gov. Biease.is.'said to have been ■libeled, was:to-day transfered by the court froin Raleigh to Elis- 'a'beth City' for trial. ^'lans are being' matoed f or the Ladies Hall at Elon College which is,to. be 40x60 structo.re and will accommodate about 44 young ladies. .The building will oe conducted on the cooperative p'an and will fornish' board roon} and laundry .for a very low figure. The cost for these items last year per individual was ,$70,7'0. Mrs. F. L. Townsend wife of the pastor of East Greensboro Circuit has been notified that she is the wijnner of $100 offered by the National Suffrage in a Nat ion ¥^ide Essay coBipetition. Over 1,000 essays were submit ted by women in all sections of the coanty. Mrs. Townsend is' awarded the prize for the best essay from the rural districts. man over there ^ ■'.made $5 on a single-, pair‘last 'evening! ^ “ '-He does-n't -iRok like s poker ?rle isti^tV'Hef'gf'^a'^^lergmaB^^^^^^^ Boston- Tra«BCi4ptJ ‘ ' ■ V ■'' ■ TIte l>3eW''C4i5®ct®r^. '' ■' The new -coHector had .j-ast' re turned'to the'ofBciei ‘“Welk Swan, .' what s'accesB you have?.” asked his ero- er, " "Success?’^ answered , Swan-,; "aye bane have good success all right I3id yo'!3 see .McMan'as? ' asked V WMll the Aeria^Sr||{Jli^er.; The most wonderiul of all freesicrs. Its astonishing aeratinf^ spoons wlitp air*^ j»to every particle of the cream, makiim^l ice crestm that is a revelation in texture^ and delicacy. It breaks all records in speeds ' nai&kes perfed ice cream in 3 minutes. Rtqiuires Kcch less labor aiid uses less ice and *»]t than anj ether free^r. Seasonable Goods Now is the time to buy EetrigeratoFS, ice. Cr^m. Freeztrs, ScTccJa Doors and Window?, Porch .• Shades, lockers,' Hammocks and Oil Stoves. Bujy. these goods of MS and'saw . money. ' .: ■ . M.B. SMITH FURN.ITURE AND- HOUSE F'URNISWNGS } ■ the great 1913' Gross Country Rambler... Car; with the Unit Gaso^ line Electric Motor. : If y ou . are in-, terested in the .purchase .of ' a..,'car that is absolutely Mgh grade, refin ed and second lo none at a: mode rate price write us today for log.- We ’would also place ;an;. Agency the right party-in .marice. Gouiity.:' T$lepll6M! tl9 .""Sure, I see McTvlan'us,, Me. M.a:rjus pay you in ■■ Yanuary.■ The boss then .'inquired about a few . more '■ .delinquents ■■ and finally. came back..,to McMa'n'os said he wo-qI-q! pay-y ou in Jan'iaa^ ry did he? ■ '■'Oh no"’ said Swan, “he dont' ■pay in Yanuary, but he said it '.would .be a cold day before you got lyo'or mo5L\ey. ^' --Minneapo].ts' News,-'■I Holmes glanced- 1‘oo'm. The pictures, Sherlock around the" were torn into shreds, the cMairs broken, the table.. was lying on. the top of the p'lano,, A great splash of blood' was on the floo'r '"Some one has been here,'’., he commented. Brooklny Mrs. Farnaer—If I give you a meal what will you bo for me? Weary Willie—Well, mum. I’ll let you name de baby after me. 1. £. Sharpe, Mff. ¥®ufflg Wy§:€ ■ Mail as KSIied iiis New Bejn. New Bern, June 13. —Warren Ramsey, a young white man whose home is at Beaufort but who was employed at a local machine shop, was instantly killed at James City, 'when a wagon . , containing a heavy piece of cas- Eepresentative Underwood of I ting overturned and caught him Alabama, Democratic leader of the House, will spend next Tues day at Charlottsville, Va.. atten- ident ding the graduation o. his son beneathone of the wheels. This is the fourth fatal acd- •sTvnthin one mile of New ing the past four weeks. Garden Bern di m and to officiating as president of | the alumni'of the University of | Virginia. It will be the first va- j ii I cation that Mr. UnderjvOc?d has j taken since the tariff revision: was u'ndertaken, snd the •'inly'' one he has in sight this summer. ; Mamafer. : Pii'et. in '6't-o 14 !Da;ls •VoDT (!vu.v i}! Te^^.^rJC■ Tr..cr.>;y jf T'AIO . Oii'.'1'Vi H'.f i'.iii'.-. to ij-pTt ajt;, . .i.i 'WiricJ. 1-: Si*. iteyt., ;■ 3'tit-; tire; 'Ki'-.t, M:;, rOli, iiiJ kinds of Commer cial and Job Print ing, - eall or pnone us PBliE 2.15 ■ n NEW stock: arrivibd Telephone in your order tonight,. R F-D.'Cariieir;hanl.. it to you in the morniBg, , ' (INEiAiR. P.0^1’ .-QF'F'JCE)
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