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Local i Jc .7s i- M-i r . MONEY MAKES MONEY, - 'When yon deposit yonr money In THK PEO . PLES BANK it sever remains idle a moment bat earma interest for yoa day and-night throughout the year.. ;. ;: " 'a ?,U-''-.r;'-'V ;,' ' L Or'i'v ;,V ,V' We pay 4 per cent Interest,, compounded quar terly, on deposits and this liberal rate will great ly assist la the building up of your surplus fund. You can begin TODAY by opening an account with $1.00 or more. 5.y'.- 'Jfft ft. '"iilll)lltiilllllliilllinmHHii""iiniliMi!" 'iniiHiiimliiiMMiH. HiiiiiitHmnimiiiHf 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 yonr doctor states. PINNIX DRUG STORE 'Phone 746. "Is The Place" Opp. tJnion Station -:- OPEN EVERY SUNDAY. -:- J Does Your Watch lUei Repairing A Watch is intended to tell you the time of day. " Unless it does this accurately it is worse than useless, for it is like the man you cannot depend upon. Perhaps you have twenty or thirty dollars tied up in a watch that doesn't keep time, when an investment of a dollar or two will make a perfect timekeeper of it. Our repair department is at your service. .:.''.'''...'. 7 CAnl lT C ATOM JEWELER EAST CAROLINA TEACHER S 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. MRS. B. ALLEN, WHO IS NOW IN NEW YORK BUYING THE FALL STOCK HAS , JUST SENT IN A SHIPMENT OP I m THAT ARE REAL BARGAINS Skirts made of WOOL SERGE with Russian Tunics, worth $2.50 up to $5.00, will sell at. . $1.25 Skirts made of all wool material with Russian . Tunics, bottom accordion pleated, trimmed with Roman stripes, newest effect, worth from $3.50 up to $7.50, will sell for. ......... $1.98 up Dresses made of all wpol poplin, crepes, serges . and other, materials to be had in all shades and sizes, made in the latest , coat , effect, worth from $7.50 up to $12.00, will sell for . . . EOT COOPS ARRIVE EVERY DAY ; ' v.,'co middle stf'MWl WEATHER TOMORROV, .y tr j North Carolina: : Fair ton! it and Tuesday;, not much-change ia tem perature; strong northeast winds.- " ' CHEEP LTJPTOX MOVESU-Chlef of Police C. Lupton and hia family a new house on Broad street sear the If i corner .of FieeL. ?S ' -v a ' MOONLIGHT SAIL The Berean Class of the Tabernacle Sunday school will run a moonlight sail in honor of the -Phtlathea class, leaving Trent River warehouse at 8 o'clock. Friends of both classes are cordially Invited. OS FISHING TRIP A tarty com posed of Dr. J, N. H. Bummerell, pas tor of the Presbyterian church, Dr. E. M. Summerell of Rowan, bis broth er, and Messrs. C. I Ives,' president of the Chamber of Commerce, -Lon Davis, and Walter Brayj left this morning for the Straits on a fishing trip. . ; -. PICKERS TO PAMLlCO--Thi8 morning Track No. Four at the union station which is used, by Ahe train for Bayboro and Oriental was lined with colored families and their De longings. The families clustered in little groups around their trunks and a few pieces of household furniture and countless pickaninnies. They were leaving for Pamlico county to pick cotton. ' -vi-vfe:.. TODAY'S POLICE COURT-This afternoon's police court resulted as follows: Mai Bryant, colored, disor derly, costs; H. Hlnes, colored, dis orderly, costs; Pearl. Foy, colored, disorderly, costs; Alice Lee, colored, disorderly, $5 and costs; Mary Wil liams, colored, disorderly, 15 'and costs; Joe Gordon, colored, disorder ly, costs; A. Barker, white, disorder ly, costs; George Harris, white, dis orderly, $1.50 and costs; Herman Rhodes, white, disorderly, 12.50 and costs. . ",. I STEAMER RED CROSS A Relief Vessel To Land at jal- . mouth, England, Septem ber 22. ' New York, Sept. 14. The steamer Red Cross, bound on an errand of mercy to the European war zone, left her anchorage late yesterday and shortly before 6 o'clock was on her way to sea. London, Sept. 14. The American ambassador, Walter Hines Page, was advised yesterday that the American Red Cross relief ship was , sailing from New York and would dock at Falmouth, September 22, there to await further orders. j ,, Henry S. Breckenridge, American assistant secretary of war, who is at Paris, is obtaining reports from army officers and consulate officers in England and on the continent as to relief work done with American government funds.. Secretary Breck enridge will be in Paris probably an other week. The American relief committee expended more than $100,000 in gov ernment funds last week, chiefly for railway and steamship tickets for in digent Americans. Official announcement is made of the re-opening of the port of South ampton for general steamship traffic POPE SYMPATHIZES WITH THE BRITISH "Guardian of Peace and Mas ter of Justice, ' - How He i : Sees England. Rome, 8ept 14. (via Paris.) A dispatch, from Turin quotes the Stam pa as saying that Cardinal Bourne, archbishop of Westminister, is con' veying from tbe Pope to King George a letter expressing sympathy for the British nation,-which ia described as the "Guardian of Peace and Master of Justice' The Stamps adds that the pope asked the Austrian and Prussian am bassadors, to give safe conduct for the return of Cardinal Mercier, prim ate of Belgium to Belgium. This was refused, whereupon the pontiff answered that he would remember the unpleasant refusal. A telegram from the Austrian frontier says that among the killed in the Austrian army were many of Italian MttsV: .: .. Word from Brindisi says the Unit ed states cruiser North Carolina ia coallns there, i ...-it: ... .,;:, .-,.' Prince Louis Napoleon, whose sword wasi refused by France, is awaiting luBirucuona , vo join uie . xtUBSian nny, '::iY- --i:hi-,g it'.-'- -: Second Eastern North Oaro. Una Colored Fair, at New Bern N. O., Konday, Tuesday Wed. nesday. Thursday and Friday, November 2nd, Erd, 4th 5th and 6th. 1911 ' Vatch for cir culars and premier! folders. a. r. , iiavis. presiaeni; 11. c. Killer, 'secretary.5 f-s. 4 We hare z:X receive afrcrii tLnr.:!! cf fix lit - lr'L' it. XT t 1'..-'' : . ' r 'N x:2;;:'A't: cvci onuwu m jiew cern : prices - ? , '.'i:I!:.'..-r;,, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.SO y j The jpung ing; for they are novel; new and nobby. Plenty of staple shapes and styles for older men. The styles in Stiff Hats are entirely dif ferent for this fall ; tapering crown and roll brims. The correct shapes in Stetson and Schoble blocks in: the feather-weight, conforming hats. COME IN NOW AND ASK US TO SHOW YOU THE NEW STYLES Phone 212 5S-S7-S9 Pollock St, Quality, not Quantity, at Hackburn's. ATHENS CAFE Is Now Open For Business Under New . Management.,; Everything in Beason is served at this Cafe. i 8peclal services given to Ladies and children. - - We serve Ice Cream and ' all kln.de of Drinks from our Sani tary Fountain. . .Call to see us and Inspect our entire place. i - BAMBALIS BROTHERS. EASIEST RUIINHJG BICYCLE MADE ' AB la the Crank Hanserw 't-j'.f.'lj'i'yV.'f'JvVj' iCi:J':.' '!f:iM '.Actual tests prove there It 27.9 per cent saving in pressure on crank bearings In this Bicycle, as compared vlth an ordinary blcy- '': ' i Also StockTot fiAMBLER, CO tUMBIA aad IVKB l;:CTCLES, and eompleto line of REPAIB-'; WORK; t BoiiciTEa , h ; c - l;: - i ;: -jet,-.-. .v-:. if ; OC3C DOC DOC 0 Yea Are CcrdiaDy Invited To Inspect Our Stock Q , OF ' .. HARDWOOD MANTELS Summer-Fronts, Grates, Tile. , Prices and De ' siens will please you. Catalog sent on request , MSI? BEfill DU1LDKG SUPPLY CO. D 0 0 oc T"TiKPHONH 16S. 17 CRAVEN 8TREST. 30 C DOC DCDQ The Garsige NEW BEBN9 ; N. a is Better prepared to do your work PlIlNiiiillll Than ever before, tiaving first class mechanics, who' have had ' several rears experience la AUTOMOBILE repair shops. . -.'"We have mi electrical expert, direct from the DELCO SYS TEM LAVATORIES, who has had experience in all lines of An tomobile ignition and self starting systems, are prepared to repair or adjust Deloo, Grey, Davis and Bosch Ignition or self ratarttng systemi--Alf ' '.,W have te stock faU lino of AJAX DLAJlOND and other Ures and tabes; also complete line ol AatomobUe topplies. Oils, Etc5 Gasoline, 16c .-' .;. i ,.,.:..-., rVii;; .We aro !' '? .Bl Wttto: 8AXOH,; shipment of ' same o be here soon. ' A later sonncement of prominent PsnatoV aatomobile wiU be made bV t&i.U';.;. n - 4 t.' t 3, PC-. J iiawa IT")
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