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THE MAI BAlKL'G SERVICE
TTiere Is more in "PeopVee Bank Service" thah slm-
ply a safe, plac to deposit yoor ooey where it la
available whenever 70m need K. There la coerteoos at
tention siren to yoor vasts at all times. There la a
personal Interest taken ta roar welfare, by mea wnose
. vide business and banking experience enables them
to know just v hat . kind ot a.aervfea' this (arming
commoitfty needs, -v -V'. v. " "
In addition to paying 4 per cent interest on Savings
Accounts of 11-00 or mora, tbia bank receives deposits
subject to check in any amount aa d issues Time Cer
tificates bearing 4 per cent per annum.
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YOUR OCCUUST PRESCRIPTION
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Spectacles and Eye Glasses
We will fill for you without the customary waiting for It to be sent out
of town and guarantee it subject to his approval. : : : : :
Or Still Better
We will test your eyes and grind the glasses to suit. 5 15 5
J. O. BAXTER
Optometrist and Mfg. Optician
A Good Clothes
Opportunity.
YOU'LL neverjjknow what's
possible in Clothes until
you've seen Kuppenheimers
Perhaps you're one of the men
whe j doubt that a suit can be
madeTto fit without being made
toJorder.This is a belief that
mostmen hold until they know
"Kuppenkeimer Clothes"
Not only has fit been achieved
in this famous make, but individ
uality as welL
r. You'll find an inspection of our
stock, in itself, a real pleasure.
MENS' SUITS $7.50 to $30.00
S. COPLON & SON
JAS. A. BRIAN, President 6. H. ROBERTS, Cashier.
J0H5 DClffl, Tlee-PretHeml! W. W. GRIFFIN, AssVCasaler.
The National Bank
OF NEW BERNE, N. C
CAPITAL - $100,000
Surplus & UnMPrc 108,241
Resources - - 682,195
A BANK whose resources, equipment;
' and long experience ehable it to
exce4l the best possible service to any
iiiffivid, firm or corporation :
4 Per. Cent Interest Paid.on Savings
f - Deposits. .. - , II
: SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR KlNI. .
;"Jola the Chamber af Commerce and kelp beett ITew Ben. v ' j
SO
A BARGAIN IffiliU FOIHOIIGSY BIOBHIS
r -Glgantlo mo-vwraent of miprmne) lmporlauncor
A v -1 - ' Framing Heart or sap, rough er dressed, v.
i v i . Sicunsr-sstraignt, Devei or ueiman.
All trades Flooring ; ceilinir. partition. 1
' Mouldimr and interior trim Shingles. -
V 1 wood, galvanized and tin .
r.nufacture In Our V00dw0rIdn3 Dept
SASII and DOOr-Turned work 01 every
1 ' - - do-cr: 'Ion.
Ssrt ttm tf fefntrt fmlinfftl
kb st9 fjsff
matter toraeaat tor IfcrtH Ca.-
ttaa talr tonight aa Thaiaday wHh
sot aiaok chaaia la the taatparatare
aad al variabie vfada. . .?
Geraral ot the local todcea are ak
lot preparatioaa (or their aaanal
orial sxerdses which. bs heM dor
ia the aext two aoootha, t;( ;
The tanmra throashoat Cravea aad
tvaral adjtriainx coaotiea aar they
are iwdly &a aaed ot aooe rala tor
the adtaaoameat ot their eropa. The
eWea also seed a little sprinkle- to lay
the aost The towns caa get alone
yery well tor a tew aaore taya, hot
these poor bard working tillers ot the
sofl are suffering tor the want ot the
much aeeded rain.
A stoat pitiful algfct was wHaeaaed
just betbre noon today by The Sun re
porter while passing down Middle St,
just aa he got la front ot the Treat
Hotel, he saw a poor old horse hooked
to a dray tall to. the brick pavement
and from weakness could not regain
his feet, until he was virtually raised I
ap by human beings. The ajrimal is so
poor in flesh he is hardly able to
haul the dray much lass a load ot mer
chandise, or goods ot any description.
The Epworta League will hold Its
regular devotional meeting in the Lea
gue rooms this (Wednesday evening)
at eight o'clock. Immediately after this
meeting a Bhort business sesion win
be held. The League member are
earnestly requested to be present
The last meeting of the Womane
Club ot this year will be held at the
residence of Mrs. J. T. Hollister tomor
row afternoon at 5 o'clock. The Presi
dents and the Secretary's report will
be read for the year. Mrs. M. M.
Marks, Secretary.
fThe managers of , the Victoria Thea
tre are preparing to give their patrons
more comfort during the hot summer
nights. X force of carpenters are to
day at work placing six ventilators in
the root of the building. This is a
great improvement to the play house
and will ad much to the pleasure and
comfort ot those who attend the shows
The following time was made at
noon today in the quick steaming con
test at Charlotte, Atlantic engine of
New Bera 2 minutes SS 3-5 seconds.
the Charlotte engine C minutes 3? sec
onds.
Mr. J. S. Hudson a wholesale and
retail grocer at the market dock made
a general assignment today, naming
Mr. Mark Dlsosway as trustee.
tkP' - -' 0UNG Hen who are first
hA J l:;:j:. :mthe field v.hcn it comes
yf-r K T ' to clothes 'should see the
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New Summer Styles by
' 7v.-i Quur large siock oners you a
A 1V1VJ.' f9vlV vJLvXA ULllO QtCikJVil
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ever before. , Youllfind the
-W - pattern you want among them,
C : grays, tans and browns a lot
i y of imported fabrics and - you
1 Ii IrnTTr Trrrt miemnfan etrla en1
perfect fit
aA ,1,
Now is the time to make :.
your selections; come in, .we'll
be glad to show you all the new
models and patterns;
, CJorrect colors', and styles in
Shirsts and Neckwear.
Right shapes in Low Shoes, ,
in every leather,' $3.50 to $6.00:
Straw Hats, many - ew
shapes $1.50 to $5.00. . ..
The morning session ot Craven
county Civil court was consumed in
hearing the case ot Miss Kathrtne
Wagner vs Chesapeake and Ohio Rail
road Company and the Pullman Car
Company, In which the plaintiff is ask
ing damage to Angers while on their
car, by the tailing ot a window. The
plaintiff Is representative by Messrs.
J. Leon Williams and IX L. Ward, de
fendants by Mesar& Moore and Dunn.
A tax assessor and lister tor No. 8th
township out aids ot New Bera says
ha Is having a great deal ot trouble
with the people la the country. TSey
claim June was the month to give la
their taxes, ao when the lister appears
the farmer say's I haven't looked over
my Stock yet and aa tact some I have
not seen tor months. This greatly In
conveniences the lister and assessor.
J.GJMJMM
deceased succumbed to an attack ot
pneumonia he is survived by a wife,
one daughter, Mrs. Zeta Palmer, and
two sons, Rudolph and William. All
of this city. The funeral services will
be held tomorrow morning at 10:30
o'clock and will be conducted bpftlev.
J. B. Hurley.
Big SUpsMBt of Sagwr
The C S. Hollister Co., Is today un
loading a car ot sugar (thirty five
thousand - pounds) and aonther
car of that Pure Gold Flour that give3
such universal satisfaction. Both these
cars of goods were bought before the
recent advance, and orders piaced
with this Arm will share their advan
tage, m 18 2t
Beat at ILK. Wwr -Dled
this morning at t:M o'clock at
his lata residence on Oeorge street.
Mr .H. H. Dowdy, age 73 Tears. The
"The Ate"
rozY
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Classy, Refined
i ; KKW B1RT8 FKIDE j, :
Tear JaH chance to bear the Xkses
Qaraer and Parker.They areSease
8ia gert" the beet beard la Kew Bern
l a le tlma. ':; r '
CHfC- OF FBOGkAM TONIGHT
OCR PICTURES ABE AS FOLLOWS
THE QUARREL OX THE CLU F De-
aeriUac the rivalry at two are then
far the heart aad hand a the aaj
girl; :;;'-
THE BUS CO 6AXE at LIZARD El AD
A wester farce ceaedy.V
THE EXGIXEECS 8WEET3XAST-
See this picture aad aete the cea
laaey aad lojalty et the engineer.
Sams coaTeyeat bears 8 te 1L Sane
K:e prices S. 19 aad ISo,
Oar born are new resy for taZWh
dials er a "bnx -- "j" i lxt a rw!j
TEACHERS POPULARITY CONTEST
At yioteria Sammariea to Date. f
Miss Liasle Hancock .......... 450
Mias iMarshaH ................358
Misa Meeka 233
Miss Wyatt 16
Misa Basnlght ................... 101
Misa Henrietta Hancock 73
Misa Caho 8
Miss Hendrea V 35
Miss Heath 82
Miss lenklns '22
Miss 8uierell ..............i.v 22
Miss Annie Cfaadwick ........v.. 21
as Hollister i
Misa Do ft 14
Mrs Carraway ............. ... 10
Mrs Howard 10
Mies Berry i7
Prof. Cox t
Misa Richardsoa
Miss Ferebea ................... 4
Misa McCleese ...... f 8
Miss Mann Chadwtok 3
Prof. IRock .:.....".a...v....vrJ
Miss LSsaie flanlf ..-.. .'i- l
Please -write mama la tulL-V
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i TONIGHT
REAL TAUDETHXE TOUR LAST
CHANCE TO SEE -
RALPH 8EABURT, Cartoenlst and
stngmy Caanedlaa. ' ,; -.
BELLA DCSB Female TentriUqnlst
P1CTCKE PROGRAM
THE SAXOUBArS EXQIATIOK-- A
Japanese l'Um D'orst riujed by tlie
.. leading actors from the Royal Tbea
tr af Tokle. TUs pit tare shows Cie
grefttei strue-jle eter shown on a
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r:S SNA!' 3 C? THE CITt rsan-y
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A MESSAGE TO LADIES
TV 7E have put on sale today all our Pattern
VV Hats at 1-3 off from the regular price and
when you see them you will wondnfif they are
not the equal in style and quality . of most hats
sold at doqble.'fhe price we are offering them
Why not save a few dollars on a Hat, right now in'
the height of the season. ' ' - ,
vemigton &mm,
; HACKBURN BUILDING '
"iola the Chamber af Commerce aad help beast Haw Ben.
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IT IS QUITE THE PROPER
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EATON; It3 C.: -:::L
thins for woauta to wear
ring on the little finger. This
lashloa has come ta stay. As
weU as being fuhioaable
this realy enhances the beaa
ty et the feminine hand. Co me
ta and let as fit yonr UtUe
finger with, a ring that will
how joe why this style Is
sa popular. J ' ,
A Visit to 0:n
Yill Co:ivinc2 Yen
UI:2re ..to' Br:
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