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. I ' - ; THE DOOR TO WEALTH ' can be opened by any one who saves per- : " sistently and systematically. No matter : If the beginning be sniali, if jou keep de- ; positing this amount with unfailing reju- ; larity you are. boun to accumulate a ' most satisfactory surplus. . The Peoples Bank pays four per cent. -. compound interest on sayings and certif-. -, icates of deposits. .It also invites check- . : in accounts of . ji.OO and upwards and .;: ' V extends uniformly courteous and prompt: V a ttention at all - times. , f.'4""' - -; ' . rTZ'7!r ipu Cm '. i N rs r r SHORT PASSING : ;? ,.: j. EVENTS A ti.U!.!.t.l.!.i.S.!.!.!.UI.!.!.'.!.!.!.!.!.!.y The Knowland Sisters, nha are filling a thre night engagement at th Athens j theatre this week, made their initial appearance last night-: In addition to bjing attractive personally they "can sing -and their. work pleased all who heard thsm. .- '-' " ' .. ' , - Mr. and - Mrs ' t- J. Taylor hav moved : into .their '"coramodioiu"- new home which ia located at the corner of Pollock and East Front streets. ' This building has only recently been com pleted and is onj of the handsomest residences in. the city. ,i. ; ... a .. WOMAN MULTI-OFFICE HOLDER Not Only ' Tolice Magistrate " Biit I Clerk, Auditor and Treasurer ." 1 J ' 1 " . v-f : ,.VA '! ini a - ' As. Li :" - e : , HACKBURN; X Colorado' City,; iXprmit.-By the adopiton ' of a charter amednment In yesterday's ""-city-r election, Mrs. . May Ammerman wag elected police magisx tfater "ckk, auditor and treasurer cf Colorado CiyC J, . -' Mrs.' Ammerman or ginally i wasTa candidate -for jhe-offics, pf clerk," but the amendment' adopted gives her -f hi addititional office. T. , D.-' Faulkner was .elected Mayor. T". . " . "I don't like these jobs they are givif g me, and I'll bet some of the rest cf thera'wonV like it .either,", Mrs., Am merman said when Informed of. her election. r. " " ' "'v r ' B. B. Sole Agents, : S:itl AtlvJee. A certain EuHsh uctor had n rji.J ness for wearing Jeylry;- partienlavJj a handsome diamond 'ring, which ito wore "in 'overy part he played. O&t evenlnjt. dnrlnV a piny , In which ha took the i;rt of. n starving tnan h raised hfe, h;ihds to hls forehead and wailed out; '""I nm ataryfng. starving 1 milst have food! How can I get mon eyS, How can 1 get inontiy?" :i . j A im'fcilesw voice came from the gal ler.v, "Pftiro yerring.'Chartle:'-;Lou- aon 'tit-uits. - - . - , At 1:30 thisaVin.tr.fe family of Jarry Watson who resides on Pillock strett near tbi, interrection of Burn," found that r their . residence was fill-id with smoko." An alarm was . rent in from box 32 arid- the fire comp; nLs were soqn on'tre scene but although tl ey mady a thorough .search they fa led to find any fire. ' tO PREVENT FLIES FROM BREEDING . A Million Dollar Wbrth. of Harley-David-;fc v ' sons in The GovernmenttService.; r ;rT,HE World s Largest Motccycle Vs"". the United States Government,"" ' . uses more HAR1XY-Di VIDSOXS than aU other rnakes Combined, These mac ines are. today i?t d" bjr nine different governments. ' f Jnthe Government wail Sirviceralone there are ovtr 3800 Harley .Davidsons in daily use; collet ting and delivering mail,i-ea fitting- tribute ' to ;heir reliability- . " " - , .''"V -. ,i ' " ""Hundreds of indUi kali and corporations have proven the Harley-1 .' Davidson to be .the ideal Moloicycle for commercial use,', Jhe" V " ' . H ARLE 1c - DAVID SO N V he World' e and Reli 1 'i. H Ful Floteing Seat and F v- 1 - f tht greatest comfort li today hold the World V Economy. Record, a well as World's- Records, tor endurance and Reliability. It is the :on v motorrvrla martfl with thn 'Ful Floteing Seat and Free Wheel Conttol'(both patented features) two devices known to motorcycling, TERMS MADE -F.ASY J LEON WILLIAMS, Agent; PiUw I.KN, NOK1H CAROLINA , .Keep the jnanuri'. while it la In the Stable, in u i-lo&ed bin or pit. Screen stables If pollute, v Remove the manure at least twice a weekV-Vi Every .time the stalls are cleaned and the manure' placed In the pit or bin sprinkle ft with dry plaster (powdered gypsum) or slaked iime. : ; 5 1 Be sure that you sprinkle the cracks and crevteea of the bin or pit as well as the cracks between the planking of the stall floors, r 't- , If flies begfn to breed in stored ma aure tbey may be kllled-by thoroughly r sprayings, It with iJierosene - or - parts green jnnd then pouring on enough wa ter to wash the oil or poison well In. The objection to the use of kerosene is that 1t ruins the manure for fertiliz ing purposes. A solution of Iron sul phate (one pound to a gallon), applied at the rate rof one gallon a .day in stable where' one horse Is kept,'- will kill alt the tnnggots. ' It costs about $1 pen' 100 founds,, so that the .cost of keeping flies from breeding in a-one horse stable 4s about ! cent a day. It is well to abolish. old fashioned outhouses where possible. Where this 1 cannot be done n liberal amount of lime should be used,: applied In small amounts daily. -- Chloride of lime ' is better, than slaked lime, but slaked lime is better than. none at all ', Garbage cans should be thoroughly cleaned after emptying; and the con tents should he sprinkled z with; crude oil, lime or kerosene oil. ''Vi-,. " - LjikU Uu.i I ti " Is csnsed by XnJ'gt-stion, end tbnt ...ijf.Ur bungs oa beiuaciies, 6.u lowtjtss, languor, diz?.mess and gener&l discouraged f-teliEg. . . ' 1 s- v.zd n Lit m Lmki I vil (TH3 POWDEa FORM) . Correct all Disorder In -The Stomach and Bowels. - Its powerful, feviving and regulat ing influence in the liver and digestive organs brings an Immediate improv ment.- You feel better.? The bowels move freely so that the imparities that have clogged up the digestive tract find an outlet.'. When the sys tem has been thus purified the bilious, half-sick feeling disappears ; the com. pleiion improves the breath becomes sweet,vthe'jnlndL throws off, gloomy foreboding3, and there is a fine feeling of energy and exhilaration all through the body! ; J" '- J-., 1 p SoW lw Dealen." friwi teas psctam" Sl.OOT, A,klnrt) ralne with thi Bd KoDth label. II top ouiiot fet.it, nmU to M. w will tend it tv mail, wpaia. Bimmoui i.tm Beanutor u pot n; 8 In ia UqniA form lor thoa who prlerlt, fiica, l.WMfbottla. )k far tba Bad S labaU . -s . .... tH.ZElUNt(r07opsStiouls,Ho.q I HAVE just received another hip n ent of those juicy . wine sap ' and Al'jrmarle pippin apples,- These are thi best eating applea on the market Plenty of" celciy Rowa's jco cream parlor J'The Jt icy. Friut Store." FISH, OYSTIRS ?f -you want nice, bunch- cf j Foblns for. your break fast, call up" 14? . Oysters very fine J.'B. Watson, Fish and. Oyster King' Phone 142.. - ' .Method is the'offspring of punctual ity. Philadelphia- Lawn Mowers mak your lawns lcofc better.." We hav them ranging in prices irom i.UQ to 922.50. J. S. Basnigbt Hdw. (Jo For any thit ft in a first-class drug store, . Phone - 746. Pinnlx- Drug Store "is the yiace".. lAdv.) ' Let us fit your screens before the rusn. J, snasnignt Hdw.. Co. Nice nerfumes. soaos and toilet articles, at PInnix Drug Store, (Adv. Drugsvsthe Modern.Way 4 fftr 1f. duse Full of Flics! Well get rid of them. Screen your doors V and ' windbwsVand that's; the last of them, fj We have a' very good stock of screens and bur. prices .'.will surely be satisfactory. r' :;:V:;::;. vCall Phone 147.; , Gaskill Hardware & Mill!Supply Co. - 73-75 77 Middle St.- . , , Thone 147 , ..."The Builders' Hardware Authorities' . Everything in Tnllorl Guits Made, Altered, Pr ' W- . U tit. Dr ... 7 FEAR THE. FLY. i. r -4. If. flies w feared. la had water there would be llttl ty ' (hold. -'"'." THE DEATH'S HEAD tJi.t t' you UBua!!y s i I l tn I 'n ' lt eliv c t r '. 7 ' in f i of t' n ' I I ( a r ' I " I i . r : t. t The:examination of - the eye is purely the . measuring'- of the po-frver ot the eye. -, ; :-.W6iiIdvan'atlilete'' before making'a,teat'"ojf;ius.' strength first. . paralyze .hisU muscles with drugs.-.j jfwti',' It is just as unreasonable; to paralyze; the "muscles of11 the eye in -testing their strength We test by the MODERN WAY; and' grind the glasses Jn 'our office to suit the eye - -x". s 1 Df. J.zO. Baxter ',tC OPTOMETRIST S' .; r J .U NEV DERN' BAN KING AND TRUST COMPAMY HEWBCRN.K.C. . ;tiie service that counts .r ;v Not only : In those- general features which all banks have does this institution excel!, but In the little things they, hare : so much to do with making up a good banking service. We lose no opportunity in making banking satisfactory for every depositor at all times,."- No matter what" the size of the account; we always appre ciate tne patronage or everybody who de sires safe and convenient banking facili- ,ties. :'r2 , ; v ; rdUR PER CENT COMPOUNDED FOUR J;" TIMES A YEAR ON SAVINGS. 1 I i SL !-;: : ' I ..: . ' ' t ' . AD) a? ' , Just Received AtcDiniels, 41 Middle Street, fresh barrel nice so jr pickles. : : : : : : Robin Hood Herring Roe 10 and lc.j Wesson Cooking Oil 35c, can v,- Fancy E. J. Peas 15 and 25c. can ' Catawba Gem Print Butter 44cts. lb. can. Nice Dried Apples 6cts. Ib, Granulated Sugar 5c. lb. Ives Lima Beans 12 1-2 c. can Eagle Brand fyl ilk ,15c. can T ..f .,1 1 .. .1.. Ul Ullll'l gOUU Ullllg BI HHJ f r v 11 ' lowest possible price '. Yours for cash only J. L. McDANIEL 41 Middle St. PHONE 91 New Bern, N, C. - 1 ! Ill I II n IWWn MaraJTM -w " - if v I 4.S SOMETHING NEW i Milk Bread Have You Tried This Delicious Bread? r- Phone your orders in for Hot Bread, Rolls and; Pies for Dinner and Supper. Eafer's Bakery,; Phone - -, - - 243 tiMwTaS I; : FARMING al 1, J, 1 FRUIT All Kinds of F R U I TV: Best the market can afford and ahvays fresh from the ?Uovcr t4 FOR .'. jaaaaaBaM 'Jfc''1'" -.aaaayb ' . r aaajaHaajaaafaaaaaaaaa ' ' - . MMMBjaaa - BaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaBaaaBaal !.,' (Machinery from i .3-? ',V::W5- aso -se r?i:f 4?5;, li Ula.3lw- I - L Sanitary Pliinibing If you want , Sanitary Plumbing work done by experienced ' men w w
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