icJir Lo cal i . j WS J THE VALUE OF SAVING . Nowhere Is the value of system more evident than la the saving of money. . . v - ' A small amount deposited with unfailing reg ' nlarity will in the course of time amount to a great deal more than larger sums deposited at irregular and Infrequent intervals. ' 'i')"': . , Systematic saving has made more ' people - rich than any other plan that has ever been tried. V S1.00 bPENS AN ACCOUNT- WB .PAT4 P. 'ci COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY,." ON SAVINGS ?7z v iiwin ? ' fllililKIIIIIII lllli" j ft ill! EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS TRAINING SCHOOL A State School to train teachers for the public schools of North Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Fall term begins September 22, 1914. For catalogue and other information address, ROBERT H. WRIGHT, President, Greenville, N. C. 'Phone 746. "Is The Place" 0 OPEN EVERY SU CLOSING OUT AT REDUCED PRICES 2- QUART FREEZERS .1....-... $1.75 3- QUART FREEZERS $2.00 4- QUART FREEZERS $2.50 6-QUART FREEZERS $3.00 CALL 'PHONE 147. Gaskill Hardware & Jill Supply Company 'Phone 147. 73-75-77 Middle Street. , Tbat Saw Yon Saw Him Saw BSBnnUBBnUBUUUBBBBBBBBnBnBBBUUUnUUUUUUUUUU i . with so easily came from this hardware store. . So did the other tools that made the work seem to easy. Be wise and get your tools here like other clever mechan ics. As we charge no more than the usual prices' yon might as well get the best while you are about it. The advantage cf cuyic,? here will be mcr apparent every. 1 tine vc:ir"3tvtficH .. . ::...:;fv-:i:3; LuLzm.ws DO YOU KNOW? That your Prescriptions are filled by experienced reg istered druggists? Bring them here and be assured. We have two registered men to fill your prescriptions exactly as your Jbctor PINNIX DRUG STORE 3. ttoibn Station AY. -:- J Don't Wear Troublesome Glasses It makes little difference how much you paid for them, If the lenses were not skillfully mounted and the frames accurately adjusted to your features, they will not only prove valueless as eye glasses but one of the most potent causes of wrinkles. Bring your eye-glass troubles to us, we will gladly adjust them for you. SAM K RATON jeweler Weather Tomorrow. For North Carolina: - Showers tonight and Sat urday; gentle , to ; moderate .winds, mostly southwest ". ; - v v; Service at Jasperw -Therev will be service Sunday in St.. Thomas's Epis copal church at Jasper. Thus, service will be held the fifth Sunday in this month instead of the fourth Sunday as usual. V -," ServiDe at Rtveraidev-Service will be held tonight at S O'clock in the building at Riverside -used by the Methodists of that neighborhood as a Sunday school. . All are invited. -.. ' ' Before.- Commissioner Hargett. will Collins, colored, was arrested as an illicit whiskey seller by United States Deputy Marshal Ange a few dayB ago.- - The preliminary hearing was held at Jacksonville before Com missioner Hargett, who dismissed the charges against the negro since sev eral important government witnesses could not be seeured. -'.v.-.a 1 Lumber Catches Fire This morn ing some lumber in a dry kiln at the gigantic plant of the Roper Lumber Co. caught fire, but the blaze was extinguished almost immediately by the use of the company's own hose and pump. An alarm, however, had been turned in and the city fire de partment responded in double quick time. The alarm was turned in un der the new system, which worked beautifully as was of course expect ed after the thorough tests, made. Today's Police Court. J. H. Flow ers, colored, when arraigned in this afternoon's police court for having no visible means of support, was to all appearances deaf and dumb, as he re fused to utter a word, but gesticulat ed frantically and made signs, seem ingly to indicate that he understood nothing of the testimony. Witnesses, however, testified that they had heard him speak, and the mayor gave him $20 and costs, which means in his case fifty days on the roads. He was allowed to have pencil and paper in order to give him every chance, when he asked for them by going through the motion of writing. He wrote the mayor a note saying he was Chris tian, that the "polices" were trying to fool the mayor, and that he told the truth. Unfortunately for him, however, he neglected to give the name of the man he worked for, though he did write down that he was doing night-work. The police say he talked freely enough as he was lock ed up in jail, and threatened to shoot the chief prosecuting witness. The only other case on docket was against Miner Baker, colored, who was taxed with the costs for being drunk and down. . . i . f i':'i . "..U Friday night. . Jl Pretty Lena Casper of Culpeper Ran Away to Marry a Traveling -.Man. Washington, Aug. 28. Pretty Lena Casper, seventeen years old, of Culpeper, Va.', was arrested in Wash ington last night by Detective String fellow as a fugitive from her parents. She had run away from home to mar ry H. O. Day, a traveling man, she said.- - Strlngfellow found Day at the Met ropolitan hotel and induced him to reveal the whereabouts of the girl. She had taken a room at 222 Third street, northwest, where Strlngfellow found her. At the polcte headquar ters she said she had only known Day a short while, hut that is was "a case of love at first sight." Miss Casper will be taken home to day. She was lodged in the house of detention last night LOST COLLIER PUP; YELLOW body, with white breast and feet. Name Laddie. Liberal reward if returned to L. 8. Waters, Bridge- ton, N. C. , , , ; : ;,.. 8-2 8-8 1 Band at Ghent Park Friday night; CARD OP THANKS. Vfo, the mother and husband of Mrs. Elsie Matthews, take this means of expressing our heartfelt gratitude to our many friends who so kindly ministered to her and us, both dur ing her recent Illness and after her death, which occurred August 25th. We appreciate . the motive which prompted , each . person who sent a floral design and we thank Almighty uoa ior sucn irienas. , ' (Signed) ". v$, MRS. FRANCIS ROOT,- '1 , GEO. T. MATTHEWS, i. ' Aug. 27, 1914.; ; i 8-27-2 Band I!u::c Ghent tsjl: day xiLt , Juniper Shingles tbe nest to eovrr row roof with, have Pleatv om hc 1 TOLSOX LUMXa AlfD MFO. oo .(( : : j, I -ST- v We still have many smart patterns; in good suits that are f just the right weight for early fall wear.? - - " . , . r t : ; Sises from 22 to 46 in models for men of every shape; every r desirable shade in gray, brown, tan, bine and fancy mixtures, j The prices have never been lower than right NOW; we want to "clean up" on all Spring' and Summer Suits and the low prices make most attractive values. r, ' : y See the values at $15.00, they are worth, up to $23.00; there are plenty of good styles and colors to select from. , Blue Serges and Mohairs are marked down too; we .have what you want and at prices that you'll be glad to pay. . Come in and look them over, you've never 'e en better 7 " values. , ,.'.....' All Low Quarter Shoes and Straw Hats are marked for quick clearance;' your size and shape is rhere ready for your i selection. - ,,-,-,::il ,,..,v-3s ', TT TS TH :. - (u) H. Phone 212 i 55-57-59 Pollock St. These Lenses Do Not Touch Your Eyelashes. Their deep curve leaves plenty of room, and allows the edges of the lenses to fit close to your eyes. You can forgot this an noyance . if you wear Toric Lenses. TORlfc. We shall be glad W Kl J VIA WVi O LEMSES about them J. 0. BAXTER, OPTOSfftTRIST. v OCDC DOC DOC 0 Ycii Are Ccrdially ' hvited : To Inspect Oar: Sjsck Q .'. . OF. .. ... . HARDWOOD MANTELS - Summer-Fronts. Grates. Tile. Prices and De- " signs will please you. Catalog sent on request , W; fl 0 ooc I1EW BERN BUlLDniG SUPPLY CO ro TELEPHONE IBS. ,vlT CRAVES STREXT. n DO C DOC DCOi EASIEST RUIiHING BICYCLE HADE "It's AU In the Crank Hafer, " Actual testa prove there la 17.9 per cent saving la pressure on crank bearings in this Bicycle, aa compared with an ordinary bicy cle. ' Also Stock of RAMBLER, CO LUMBIA ud ITER JOHNSON BICYCLES, and complete line of Sundries. v " REPAIR 'vWORK SOUCITED SAXON . 0. i. ENSLEY) Washingtbii, N. 6.. . .Insiirance 'Agent J- EEV.:EUCLID McWHORTER, New Bern. . .Preacher , , OyTEll Q. DTJNl?, New Bern, N. 0. .Newspaper Editor ' OEOIUSE E. WEEKS, Maysville, N. 0.. .Cashier Bank , DAVID LANCASTER, Vanceboro, N. C. .Garage Pro. 0. It DOCSHAII, ITew Bern, IT. 0. ,v ; . . . V i. . " 0. C. CTTJEL3, Asldss, XI. 6.;;.;... Hail Carrier . B. B. BLAL0CS. New Bern, IT. 0.1. . . . . J . . Contractor lliffiliiiiliilS CA!13 C2 XZZZ ?p0TJT ZZVTZZ ' f We hits jit rece:f; airc:!i :" -izdtci ft: r!r.: Pc " :-th "I I. .3 ctr i

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