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J - -J LJLJ -1 .0 Jit- i: ) 1 111 ii 1 J. b-'-Ldbb 3 In recent months vfe hayemstledA6usands of dollars ' . worth of new machinery, putting us In better, shape . ' ; . : "man everbefore for filling your orders ; , We are now prepared not only to do high class work, but do it quickly and in large quantities. SCHOOLS? ma of , 1 ft t I . FT! V ' I 1 t J m m 1 I I : These two illustrations , show the Lanston Mono type Machine; the' same , being composed of a key bord and caster. TheMono-. type casting machine is a complete automatic type foundry, producing type, borders and spacing ma terial of any size at a speed that makes it cheap- er to cast new than to dis tribute. v-It will turn a pound of metal int6 type , of the highest quality in less than .two minutes. With this machine we are especially well prepared to provide a variety of type for our patrons. V ti 11 1.; -r ii.';'f',n. ' rai ...... - - r iiKWfnnrv idxx-::. : .... T - - ' -, . 1 j" Omaha Folder. This is" one of the latest makes .of folder. - It is at tached to the press and is a . labor saver as most folders . are detached and require an extra man to operate them. New Series , vnanuicr oc rnce jod rress , lhe cut below also shows a brand new . :'machine--the largest job press we i. buy. s. It will printa small size news f J could. newspaper , ,,, r j tnan tne omer one snown. , tt is a iew ''n" i - Series Chandler & Price, conceded to be, ' i, r? this "best job press.? It," t 1 . i. " ... ., .Whether you need the ordinary lines of I commercial, printing or ha?c i a newspaper or magazine you vwant printed, it will be to your interest -to see us Dei ore .placing your oruer.,; , . , the prices will be made as low as possible co ; . , ; ; , , .with the quality of lwork ' : ' ; Printers ant;Fa: STREi:!' T7 ...i-ii. roLLOCi: c ' ; , . 1. ' " , ' , Another new job press, but smaller size -1 fh'e following have visted the schools and give their opinion as to the needs: : A fetf" week -ago a Committee from the WomansXIub was ' appointed to visit-thas schools and report a to th? needs'; eta. The committee consisted of;,3llrs.'''J,Hrry'' Marki, " Chairman; Mrs.;'ChasKRi Thomas,Mrs.f J. P, C. Davis, Airs, Clyde Eby and Mrs.. D. E. 'HenderaoaVThe committee -was accompanied :byJ Mr' . 'IaDA!, )r.; and alter spendine bait a day in the schools made the folio winy report which was j unanimously - adopted yby -.' the Woman's Club-.:'. . . ; . 'The facilities , are inadequate for present needs, and "Whereas, adequate school facilities are a ' necessity, which must exist to enable the city to support its' increasing population, " "Be it resolved that the Woman's Club of New Bern desires io place itself oh record as being in favor of the Bond Issue, which is to be voted on, May 6th, 1913." T. G. Hyman, president of tLe Hv- n Supply Company and President vthe Chamber of Commerce, says: "I am very glad that I visited the white 'city schools last. Tuesday. 'The crowded condition which makes a demand fpr another building is much more urgent than I . had any idea"of, before my yisit.' "."'-V'Vf .";v.' 1 ne action of Board of Trustees sking for increased facilities is to commended, and I cannot understand how; any citizen can oddosc the Dro pped bond issue, if they will acquaint themselves with present conditions! An educated ciiuenshio assures an enlightenedand prosperous commiinity. : New Bern must provide adequate school buildings or take 4 step back-Ward." Freh lot No. 16 RUBBER BANDS ust received. . J. Land Printing Co. Phone 8. T. D. Warren, chairman' of ths County Board of Education and trustee of the City School, say'i: ;"The approaching ; election on the question of issuing bonds to provide for better school facilities for the city of New Bern marks an important crisis in the educational life and development of this city- Bonds have been issued by the city to provide for ihe material advancement of her citizens in the way of providing for substantial side walks and streets and; for other purposes and no progressive citizen regrets this for ward movement. How much more important must the duty be to provide for the growing and imperative needs for better educational facilities for the boys and girls of this community. "The work of the schools in New Bern is badly crippled and handicapped by the lack of sufficient school facilities, especially the lack of school buildings; for no teacher can do justice to himself and the pupils under him in an over Crowded room. MAt present there are only twenty rooms available for teaching purposes. In about' half of these you will find over forty pupils and in one room there are over 70 pupils. For lack of room soma of the classes have to wait until after dinner". ' "What progress can a teacher make with 77 pupils in one room? The result is the child ,is necessarily neglected. Can the people of New Bern afford to say to the "children we are not able to provide' comfortable seats and suffi cient jroom for them while in attendance upon School and tl ereby deprive them of educational facilities, to which they are entitled? For myself I am willing to pay this additional tax for the benefit of the: children. "The city schools are growing rapidly and under the present managment too much credit can not be given for thq splendid work that is being accom plished, in spite of the urgent demands for more ' buildings. The increase of pupils for the year 1913 over school year 1098-1909 is 186 per day and at this rate in ail probability at the end .of i another five years the enrcllment will be near' 1200 pupils. To facet this increase, additional -acocramoda-tions are now needed and wilj b needed m future. There is" a 7 present heed of 5 or 6 more rooms and unless the means are provided to meet this pressing de mand the cause of education in the city 'will be seriously handicapped. ( '."Those who havcrhildren to educate and those' .who arq interested , in the ettucationt ' progress and development of the; boys and girls of New Bern can not afford to voto against, the, bond n ' ' - I'M., r r NOTICE . Of opening of Registration Books for City Elections to be held on the Sixth day of May, 1913. The undersigned Registrar ' in the First 'Ward hereby gives notice that new registration has been ordered for the city elections to be held on the 6th day of May, 1913, and that the registration , books will be opened for the registration of voters in said ward on Monday, the' 28th day of April, 1913, and will be kept Open to and including the folllowing Saturday, the 3rd day of May, 1913, between the hours of 8 o'clock, a .m. and 6 p. m., each day, at the City Hall in said ward. And that the said Registrar and Poll-holders of said ward will meet at said City Hall at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, 5th day of May, 1913, for the purpose of hearing and determining challenges. This 15th day of April, 1913. Geo. m. crapon, Registrar First Ward. S. M. , BrinEon County Superintend dent of School and a trustee of the City Schools, ,aays! " :V(.,m . si, "The crowe'ed. condition cf the grades in the city schocli and the demand on the prat of 'trip psopje for educational facihtie ; for - their childrcn--not ? to speak 6f tha effoct of,rth?..conipul&ory law-yrcqulrc mcru rooms for toaching purposes. ;',v ',- i hers arc various ways ot providing the additional room's, all of which will require considerable outlay of money. "A bond issue" of $20,000 (the limit which the Board of Trustees agree to I in the event the bond issue carries is I not too largo to meet the requirements tof the.situation.U' i vi' ' 'V. " J'A' visit to Jhe present buildings will convince one of the urgency of the need of sanitary improvements ' which will for 'the. expenditure of several thousand dollars." ' ' ' ' L I Ml II n . lull E.: H. Meadows, president of E.- II & J. A. Meadows Company, and trustee of the City Schools, says;' ' "Upon through Investigation of the crowded condition of the City Graded School owing to the city's increasing population, 1 find the present facilities aie inadequate from an educational M.tndpoint, as as a sanitary one mi 1 that n ! f fiom the congested con- l.'inu that now 1 i t-i,' must be pro vMcd. 1 i ( 'ie 1 tin t eorni:iHy Javor NOTICE. -Of the Opening of Registration Books for City Elections to be held on the Sixth cay of May,-1913. The undersigned Registrar in the Second Ward hereby gives notice that a new registration has been order ed for the city elections to be held on the 6th day of May, 1913, and that the regisration books will be opened for the registration of voters in said ward on Monday, the 28th day of April, 1913, and will be kept open to and including the following Saturday, the 3rd day of May, 1913. between the hours of 8 o'clock a. m., and 6 p. m., each day, at the County Court House in said ward. And that the said Registrar and Poll-holders of said ward will meet .at said County Court House at the hour of 12 o'clock ,noon, on Monday, 5th day of May, 1913, for the purpose of hearing and determin ing challenges. -' This 15th,day of April, 11913. J. A. PATTERSON Registrar. Second Ward. ' ' V..". Notice. ' . , . X)t Openine of Reektrmilnn tnrf" Elections o be held oir the Sixth day of May. 1913. ,' The . undersigned : jeer 1st mr in ' Fifth Ward hereby fives noticip that new registration has been Arrimvf tr- the city elections to, be held on the, 6th dar of May.' 1913. and th tfc-. reg'stratiojj books will be opened for" the; registration of vbters Jn said "ward? on Monday, the 28th. day of April; 1913, and will be kept open to and includingthe following. Saturday, the jra aay 01 May, 1913, between ike hours of S o'clock a. m. arirf & n each day at I. R. Mnn'tt'. corner of Howard and Primrose streets, in said ward. And that th esaid Regis trar and Poll-holders of said ward will meet at Riverside Fire Engine House ir said ward at the hour, of 12 o'clock,, noon, on Monday,. 5th day of May' 1913, for the purpose of lprin a determining challenges. This 15 h day of April, 1913. J. R. MERRITT, Regisrtar Fifth Ward. t A FEW POINTS IN FAVOR OF THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPEWRITER. T..hereJ8 not the 'east doubt bur that THP PITTCutm T YPhi the best low price machine on the market today. Ir is durable, attract! t.-i. Its simnliritv iB ma 1 f iiciuus. i sere? are no complicated parts to get out If something clogs, you hate onlr to mak a fcxa ...... .... ' vuu uu a screw 7ue5' "f10. the part causing: 1a -r0Uule'Jc,e,an lt off- "place and go ahead. It is the only ma chine In the world on which theaer of tpye and type bars can be taken. me mucnine in less than; ten seconds. Thi fiat,. -.t is worth manv dollar ,1 " . m k. a. iiuiCT saver. If- la i-ho i . ?t&e market with which twenty .jFtnimcii copies can be? made at one writing. The ribbon COntrOl IR Slllrnmatto 1 . change is simple and convenient, the back spacer and tabulating: key are within an inch of the op- a laaiius wnen using the machine. rv,a .. . . lJ,f are iinea tw a symmetrical row in front of the operator and are easily cleaned., hrtong piano steel wires controF. the type bars and it is impossible- t "'rait, me mac nine is so constructed that the lightest touch or the vMnrni.o i j, in neavv msmifnMin u i. same eftect on the mechanism. Call at the office of the E. J. Lands Printing Company and take a look wonnerful machine. Price $65.00 on the easy payment plan. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that stock certificate No, 82 for 12 shares of Stock in New Bern Ice Co. issued to me has been lost and application has been made for duplicate certificate. GEO. C. JONES. NOTICE Of opening of Registration Books for City Elections to be held on the Sixth day of May, 1913. The undersigned Regist ar in the Third Ward hereby gives notice that a new registration has been ordered fo: the tify election to ,be held on the 6th.day of May, 1913, and that the registration books will be opened for the registration of voters in sai) ward on : Monday1, the , 28th day of April, 1913, and will be kept open to and including the following Saturday the 3rd day of Mayyi913, between 'the hours of 8 o clock a. m. and 6 p. m., each dayf, ar The Atlantic Engine House, Broad street in said ward. And that the said" Registrar and Poll-holders of said ward: will meet at "The, Atlantic Fire Engine House in said , ward at the hour o 12 o'clock, noon, on Mon day, ' 5th day of May, .1913, for the purpose' cf hearing . and v dete mining challenges. ,),.' , ' i ' ' - - This ISth day of April, 1913. '., ' GEO.. D. BORDEN.",, ,'.:,,; Registrar Third Ward. . ,. ... i ' .. . i , ,k -v ;i',," j,' , OtX Opening of ; Registration ' B ooks for City Elections to be, held on the Sixth Day of Mayri9l3." ' ' "A, 4Tho undcreigned y registrar In the Fourth Wa d hereby gives notice that a new registration has ' been ordered! for the city elections7 to be held on the sixth day of May, 1913, and that the registration hooks will be opened for the registration of voters in said ward .on Monday, the '28th day, of April,' 1913, and , will - be kept , i open to and including the following Saturday the 3rd day of May, 1913, between the hours of 8 o'clock and ,a. m." 6 p. m each , day at Eugene "fucker's "store, 149 BrAad street, in said ward. And that the said ReK'Htrar and Poll-holders of said ward wilt meet at 4th Ward Fire Engine House in said ward at 12 o'doik noon, on Monday, Sth dny of May, 1913, frr the purpose of li aring an.) c'. 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