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i : MOimiDiiiii. why every man and woman in New Bern and vicinity can not have a Savings Account in this btaik. '' , It is within the reach of everyone we welcome tmall as well as large deposits and extend courteous and prompt attention to depositors at all times, irrespective of the size of their accounts. , v 1 i - . ' The management of tliia bank is composed of the ' most .successful and substantial business men in this community ; and their conservative management of the bank's affairs, together with its ample resources, assures complete protec tion for the funds deposited with it. -1 ? mi HI Hi' i 'I I IN IHE PBOFOiiTlflS GF SURPLUS AND . UNDIVIDED PflGFiTS 10 CAPITAL THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BERNE, N. C. ' STANDS FIRST among the THIRD among the National Banks of the State And as it has1' Surplus anJs Undivided Profits amonting to flOB.OOO'anl Capital amounting to $100,000, it has a place on the Natl nal Bank Roll of Honor, which includes only banks having Surplus and Undivided Profits equal to or exceeding their Capital stock. ", - t 4 INTEREST Pi ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. - NEW YORK AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST ' Affording Pleasure and Kestv Norfolk to r:evi Yotk M Return 3Q Days) $14.00 First clans tickets include Meals and Berth on elegantly appointed ex press sti amfrs. . Hot or Cold Sea Water Raths can be procured on Steamer without charge.' : . . - ' - Steamers are oil equipped with the United Wireless Telegraph System. STEAMERS SAIL I ROM NORFOLK IVERY WEEK DAT AT 7 P. M. Ticket and Stutorocm Reservations, Company's Wharf, Foot of Church St, Noifolk, Va. Ask your local ticket agent regarding through tickets. , Send for Illustrated rnmphlet DeakJ." ' ' W.. 11. WIWIJUN, ' General A pent , Norfolk, Va. J) SL Ck , r i A 1 r 0 IE A L OHD We Are Showing. the latest rnl mo3t up-to-date line of select Hats in Stiaws and Felts. We have the exclusive agency for the celebrated Gold ' Bond and Manhattan Hats, which are considered among the best. " Our line of clothing Is care fully selected of the best grades oj Worsteds and Shervoits, made up in the very latest styles. Come down and look them Sam Lipman K. Mock ' .: New Bern, N. C. I banks of ihe City Delightful Short Sea . Trips To ; J. J. IWWr, Gen. Pass. Agent. New York. g r 1 I I UeGLOW of the RUBIES By FRANCIS PERRY ELLIOTT llluttrat'fut by , RAY WALTERS tconynjht, 1911, by BobtM-McmJl Comsaaj) (Continued from Page Two) be given away ou(iu7. ffald no; that his was the only box 1 could spare was going to keep 'em all there at Ue office and smoke 'em myself. Never saw a man so moved so worked up over little thing. Next day he sent me out here to China, . "And so have been looking about since I have been out here, trying to find something as rare, unique and full of surprises for your friends as your cigars have been for mine, have found It ' .: "You know what a curiously upside down people the Chinese are. Exam ple, they begin dinner with desert and end with soup; .they drink hot, acid beverages in summer Instead of Iced ones; they write from right to left, vertically, while we write from left to write, horizontally; they mourn in white Instead of black, and they are awfully honest and pay their debts. "But there is one other point of dif ference still queerer: they wear pa- Jamas all day, while we wear them only "at night." Here 1- yawned. " Always hate that heavy, historical, Instructive stuff, you know. If you have to hear it, gives you headache, unless you can slip off to sleep first ' So I reached the letter up to Jen kins. "Just run over the rest of it your self, and see if he says anything about his present," I said, settling comfort ably. Clever Idea of mine, don't you think? And I was just dropping my head to have a snug little nap Just a little forty, you know when, dash me, If I didn't have another idea! Awfully annoying, time like that. Mind. Is so devilish alert, dash It! Always doing things like that; can't seem to get over It, you know. And this ripping idea that bobbed up now and got me all roused up was nothing more or less than to untie the string myself and see what the thing was. See? , "1 believe, sir," said Jenkins, look ing up, 'the gentleman has sent you h m has sent you " "By Jove, a suit of pajamas!" I ex claimed, holding them up. : It was neck and neck, but I beat Jenkins to it, after all! "Gentleman says, sir," continued Jenkins, studying the letter, "that his present of a pair of pajamas may seem surprising, but you won't know how surprising until you have worn them." "Jolly likely," I admitted, feeling the silk. By Jove, it was the finest, yet thinnest stuff I ever saw, soft as rose leaves and as filmy light as a spider's web. . Not bad, that for a comparison, eh? Caught the idea from a vase of full-blown roses that were beginning to shed their petals there on the table. And on one of the blossoms was a little brown spider. , Catch the idea? Suggested. spider's web, you know. "They're rather red, sir," Jenkins commented dubiously.. - Red? Well, I should say! f- My! How jolly red they were! We spread them under the light, and the red seemed to flow all over the table and fall from the edge. Why, they were as red as : i-; . I tried to think of something they wero as red as, out somehow i couldn't fetch the idea. I thought of red Ink and blood and fireworks, but they didn't seem, tobe.jjp to them at ; ITO BE I ONTINUEU.) . Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A . Most women would rather be got siped about than ignored. - RG Collin, postmsslerat Barncgst N J, advises his friend, "1 nnS you Foley's Honey and Tor Compound ih best ri-medy jor a coueh I ever tried. 1 had a Isgrippp cough 'hat left me com pletely exhausted, but after taking a bottle of r'oley's Honey and Tr Con pound, Ihe cougliire spells ent'M crasrd. I wish to ftity it can't be beat.'' For sale by all Dealers. V Reminders of Old Rome. An important archaeological die covery hag been made at Brlndlsl, where the remains of ancient Romas buildings Lave been found on the sea shore In the locality known at 8t Apolllnare. The ruins have been Idea tined s belonging to Roman welli which collected the neighboring Ml) waters and were used aa a fountain. The adjacent remains of a Roman Tliia have been Identified as the fa mous villa of Lento Flaccue, Cloero'i friend. Cicero occasionally visited th fUla r ', . .... ; . Mrs. J. L. Starnes. Hickory. N. C . has in the pant suffered severely with 'hrnt and luii? trouble, rd sy, "I utd Folty's linney and Tar Compound for this and it cravp me Immediate satlr- faction rd rr lief. It rivet me nlesture ti recommend tl is preparation fur sore throat, noarsoneti, or my neotion of ihe throat or lunirs.. I know it will do all claimed for it." Fur sale by all dealers. i Hon. Joe Biiloy, of Tax, has In linraed Taft. It doesn't seen, ss though the Presi lnnt hits done anything had enough to doat-rve that. ' From Forty-Five to Fifty Are Much Benefited - by ' 'J Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. The "change of life " is a most critical period in a woman's ex , istence, and the anxiety felt by women as it draws near is not without reason. "When her system is in a de ranged condition, she may be , predisposed to apoplexy, or con gestion of some 4rgan. At this . time, also, cancers and tumors are more liable to form and begin their destructive work. Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches, dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds' in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, constipation, vari able appetite, weakness and inquietude, and dizziness, are' promptly ' heeded by intelligent women who are approaching the period in life when woman's great change may be expected. These symptoms are calls from nature for help. The nerves are crying out for assistance and the cry should be heeded in time. Lydia K Finkham's Vegetable Compound is prepared to meet the needs of women's system at this trying period of her life. It invigorates and strengthens the female organism and builds up the weakened nervous system. It has carriedjnany women safely through this crisis. -v Gettlnfl Even. Parrot's Shrieks Start Murder Scare. "Oh, George, dear," she whispered,' A large green parrot, supposed to when he slipped the engagement-ring have escaped from the Oceana of the on her tapering finger, "how sweet of Bermuda line, stopped traffic at Mont you to remember Just the sort of stont gomery and Washington, streets, Jer I preferred! None of the others was ter city, and stayed on the Job until ever so thoughtful." George was , it had called out the police reserves staggered but for a moment Then lis and the fire apparatus, says the New came back with: ? "Not at all. dear. York Evening World. , You overrate me. This la the one - Crowds on their rv tn vm-k I V9 alwavs used." Sha i Innnnslst, ent enough to cry about it Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Mt ny a fair maid goes in for local olot of the drug store brand. All Would Paint Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon of Arliona with Its magnificent rock masses and its superb color effects, is a standing challenge- to the artist, and many pain ters have accepted the challenge with more or less success. At a recent ex hibition in New York City the work of no fewer than ten American pain ters of the canyon was on exhibition. It was the Judgment of many of th visitors that tho work of the pioneer In this field, Thomas stand at the head. Moran, still A HEALING SALVE FOR BURNS. CHAPPED HANDS AND SORE ; NIPPLES. . As a healing salve for barns, sores. sore nipples and chaoDed bandi Chamb ei Iain's Salve is most excellent. It al lays the pain of a burn almost instant- y, and unless the injury is very severe heals the parts without lesving a scar. rnce Zft cents. I1 or sale by all Dealers. Expects t Commission. Lady I guess you're gettln' a good thing out o' tending the rich Smith . boy, alnt ye, doctor rbctor Well, yes; I get a pretty good fee. Whyf : Lady Well, 1 hope you wont forget that my Willie threw the brick that alt 'im. Scrlbner's Magazine. , Dr. J. T. R. Neal. Proo . Riverdale Drug Co.. Greenville. S. C . writes re cently, i nave oeen a pract icing physl- isn ana aiuirgt -t tor i.ver so )etrs and isve sold aid administered many kid- ey medicines t ut none to equal Foley Kidtey Pills. They are superior to any I ever used, and give the;q'i'ckest and noat permanent lelief." for sale by all dealtn. Yacht Operated by Wireless. Boating parties on Lake Wannsee, Which It located - near Berlin, have been startled on several occasions lately by the uncanny manner In which a new electrio yacht called Friday rune In and out among the other ves sels without a single soul on board to operate the engines or steer. She Is operated and controlled entirely from a wireless station on shore and Is the first boat of her six so equipped, A fly In the milk may mean a member of the family in the grave. for tacVache, rheumatism, kidney or tb Idcr trouLk, t Foley IliJaef Pills are tonic in clicn,; quick la I I ff ITl.Estella GUlisftie Q ONE CASE OUT OP (MANY TO PROVE OUB CliAIBIS. St. Anne, HL "I was passing through the change of life and I was a perfect wreck from female troubles. I had a displacement and bearing down pains, weak fainting spells, dizziness, then numb and cold feelings. Some times my feet and limbs were swollen. I was irregular and had so much backache and headache, was nervous, irritable and was despondent. Sometimes my ap petite was good but more often it " was not. My kidneys troubled me at times and I could walk only a short distance. w I saw your advertisement in a paper and took Lydia E. Ilnk ham's Vegetable Compound, and I was helped from the first, the end of two months the swel ling had gone down, I was re lieved of pain, and could walk with ease. I continued with the medicine and now I do almost all my housework. I know your medicine has saved me from the grave and I am willing for you to puDiisn anytning i write to you, for the good of others." Mrs. Esteli.a Gillispik, R.F.D. No. 4, Box il4, St. Anne, Illinois. etA'tled to hear loud shrieks coming from an upper floor of the Lincoln Trust company building, j "It's a murder!" said a fat man. "It's a foreign lady," declared the fat man. "Why, don't somebody save her?" j Hundreds of people crowded the Streets, when Martin Grady, head por ter of the trust company, found the bird In a small recess ; under tht eaves. i -; : When a fireman got half way up the Udder the parrot flew away. FOR CONSTIPATION. Mr. L. H. Farnham, a! prominent druggist of Spirit Lake. Iowa. sayt "Chamberlain's Stomach I and Liver Tablets are certainly the test thins; on the market ifor constipation." Give th se tablets a trial. You are certain 10 fil,d ,he.ra agreeable and ' pleasont in S.nect r.nco.t. ce.n,s- nP'es ee, For sale by all l ealers. an as A rn sail I ' a. Inra ' A widow says that a deliberates is won, bachelor who Be sure you're right then don't lose your head, ; ; FOLEY' KIDNEY PlttS rORNMSUMATISM KIONSYS AHU.BLAOOEK ' Mother "That's some of my son's work. He's quite wedded to art." Jones (thinking aloud,) "Ah, another of those unluckv maniaeea " - Do not drsg along with m kidney ail ment that stps your strength, causes terrible hackarhes. sleeplessness, nerv ousness, at d lns of sppetife. Tske Fo ley's Kidney Pills. They quickly cure all kidmy and bladder ailments. For salh by all Dealers. - , .;. . Man a matrwjio thinks he Is a bir.l is not able to feather his own' nest. Pertnps it would be well for the Chinese republic lo hurry p sad tike that census before there aVe any more battles. , . t ; FORTUNES IN FACES, i There's often much truth In the ssy "her face is her ff vane," but its never ssid where pit p'es, skin eruption, blotched, or othei olrmithes disfigure it. Imp ire blood Is ba"k of them all, ard shows the need of Dr. King's Ntw Ufa Pills. Thry promote health and beautv. Try them. 25 cents et all druggists. . ' ' The will of, a widow may )nean a wed- otog.. ; ' . Many a man has acquired a her) mrdal at a pawnbroker's sale. ' - . -Si " - - - SCHOOL IIEl'15 OF THE HEEK Commencement Exercises Will Take Place On May 29th. Ser mon By Eev. B. W, Spillman, . commencement exercises this year will take place on May 29th 30th and 31st. On the night of May 29th the literary address will be delivered by Dr. Dred Peacock of High Point, N. C. Oo Thursday night, May 30th the an nual sermon will be preached by Rev, B. W. Spillman or Kinston, N. C, and on Friday n'ght, May 31st the exercises of the graduating class of 1912 will be held. Work on ihe High School play "Bess Goes tojEurope" is progressing satis factorilly. Almost every afternoon the ten boys and gir's. who are taking part meet with two' of the teachers and work. The play is wholesome but quite inter esting, depicting real school sriil and boy life, manners and experiences. There are some very amusing situa tions apd , the dialogue is unutually bright and catchy. The proceeds from this play are to. be used on ' the com mencement number of ihe Athenian. Short histories and descriptiens of our flags, both State and Nations), will appear in the commencement number of the Atbeni n. If asked by a for eigner to give an exact description of these flags, who could do it? ; How did these digs originate, and when first used, etc. These are some of the points which will be discussed in these articles. Bertha Gaskill of the 10th grade is writing the one of our State flag and Roderick Davenport is preparing the one on the U. S. flag. ; . All school children in the state-are being given an opportunity to cont.i bute something toward the the Aycock monument fund. Of course the New Bern schools will not be behind in this appropriate work of appreciation of our great Bduca ional Governor. 1 The history lessuns of the 4B grade are very interest:ng, especially those that are dramatized by the pupils. Tne boys like to impersonate Gen. Greene, Cornwallis and Tarletop; the girls like the characters of Mesdames Steele. Allison, Ashe and Jones. They are an xious to act the Edenton Tea Party and will do so when the lesson is reviewed. On Thursday morning of this week 31 out of 38 pupils in the SB grade made 100 on spelling. Edgar Hollowel'.Sadie Block. Ruby Kilpatrick, Fern Perry and Elizabeth Richardson in thii grade have not missed a wor J in spelling f-r the past five weeks. Ihe 3C grade had a geography bee on Friday. At the end of the period there were two standing on one side and none on Ihe other. Robert Broad Hreet and Conrad Bailey were those standing. A number work test on addition, sub traction snd multiplication was given in the 2A grade, The following handed in perfect papers: Lycurgui Cutler. Frank Carter, Willoughby : Ferebee, Rex ford Hunter, Milton Llpman.James Rhodes, En 1 S anley, Sue Brown, Sal lie Ferris, Elizaboth Ruth, Helen Ruth, Maude Whitehead and "Sybil Wilson. Mary Bulo Moore baa had perfect spell ing lesions for the last seven weeks. 1 I CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tbs Kind You Hara Always Bears the Signature of Measles lo a school are like fire in th tall grew. W. T. Gilly, a prominent dealer in Pennington Gap, Vs., was so bothered with kidney and bladder trouble that he could not attend to business. He says, "I bad severe pain in my back and kid neys arid had to get up ten to fifteen timss each night Saw Foley Kidney Pills advertised and bought two bottles, and soon felt great relief, and was en tirely cured. No longer disturbed at night, but sleep till morning." - A sign over a school bouse door reads thus: "Freeman & Huggs. Freeman teaches the boys and Huggs the girls." QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM. ; George W. Koons, Lawton, Mich., Says: "Da. Detchon's RELiEr for Rheumatism has given my wife won derful benefit for rheumatism. She could not lift hand or foot, had to be lifted for two months. She began the us of the re dy and Improved rapidly. On Mono . could not move and on Wednesday i. ,ot up, dressed herself and walked ouf or breakfast." Sold by Bradham Drug Co. . ' ; The lawyers for Rev. C. V, T. Rich feton will make an appeal to Governor Foes for commutation of sentence. Dou't be surprised If you have mn at tack of rheumatism this spring, just iuo the affected parts freely with I hamherlaio's Liniment and it will toon disappear. Sold by all di alura. When true lovers meet, kisses speak louder than words. 3 t Bought ST . - Legal Notices EXECUTOR'S NOT'CE. " v wmiwi w.3 W WITCH Couotr: N. C thia ia to nottfr all peruns having aninn im ajcate or Mid decuseti to ea hibit thorn to th ,nJ.H;.n a, ki. t- .l. eity of Now Bora, N. C on or bet sro the f7tb day of April. ISIS, or thii notice will be plead in lr of thoir neovory, AU persona indebted to au win will ptaw make inumdlata pirma.il -ta too endoraiaraed. Thia 27th day of April. WIS, JUHN X, MOLLttiTEB, Ezacntorof eaUto of Percy S. Cox. deceaaad. ADMINISTRATOR'S UOTICE. Bavin duly oualified u AiJm4nhtrt. nf k atato of William W, Pnwcotr, deeaaed. lota of Craron County, all pcraona having claimi turainat aid aatata ara no'dfled to preaent them to the ondoraicned for oaimant duly authnntirMtmi i Xw Bora, N.C . before the Cth day of April. ivib. or thia notice will be plead in bar of re covery. All who are indebted ft the estate are required to make immediate payment to me. W. M, PRESCOTT. ..'': Administrmtms. .... April 6th, IM2. .. IMPORTANT "LAND SALE. At 12 o'clock noon Saturday May 2Cth 1912 at tha court boose door in New Bern, Craven Co. I will sell to tbe hbrheat bidder my entire interest in the property corner Georse and Cedar Sta.. being one half interest subject to a life estate, provided be keepa the property up. also one oth er tract containing 100 acres of timbered land in Second townrhip. Craven county . near George ! Wiggins' gate. Terms one half or all cash. Title guaranteed. - -.'.V."-, -,-r ,:. Sicned ISAAC H. SMITH., B0 Middle street. New Born, N. C. ' , MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed, executed by Prince Brimage and Lula Brlmage. his wile to tbe Mu tual Aid Banking Company (a corporation) recor ded in the public records in the office of Register of Deeds for said Craven county in book No, 160- ' p-f olio 387. , i ' v The undersigned will offer for sale and sell to . the highest bidder, for cash at the court house door in New Bern, N, C. on Saturday the I8th day of May, 1912, at the hour of 12 o'clock M. the following described property.'to-wit; All that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being situate in tha city of New Bern, county and state aforesaid, beginpiiig at a point 104 feet from the northeast corner of North and Murray streets und running 02 feet north on the east side of said Murray street to corner of lot No. 0; thence 102 feet east to rear of lot No 29; thence 62 feet south along Williams' line to comer of lot " No. 38; thence 102 feet along Curtia line west wards to the beginning. Reference is hereby made fur further description to deed recorded in book 126, folio 592 of said public records. This 16th day of April. 1912, - THE MUTUAL AID BANKING CO. ' ; By J. H. FISHER. Cashier. B, O'BARA, Attorney. : EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having' duly qualified aa Executor of th .f.t. of Richard A. Russell, deceased, late of Craven vounty, au persona having claims against said estate are notUed to present them to the nder eigned for payment duly authenticated in New oern, n. l- neiore tne 27th day of March, 1913. or this notice wiU be niead In K nt ' All who are indebted to the estate 'are required to make Immediate payment to me. ' J.W. LANE. March K. 1912. Roosevelt characterized as nonsenro the talk that he had t-uppnased any re ports in th t Hai vester Trust case and issued a long statement setting fortli his position. SOUTHERN RAILWAY lOUTaXBir RiaWAI nrV' M. 8. These figures are published tot Information an are not guaraav Na II Leave Ooldsboro, N. C, B.4I a. it, through trail with chalf car to Asheville, connecting at East Durhun,, for Oxford, Hen iereoi, Keysvllle and Rtchmone -at Uralverslty for Chapel Rill 5 at Greensboro for,1 Charlotte aiid all pvints souui, i.v ,, .: . tllle, Lynchburg, Charlotteavi . Washington, and all pUu HO. UK-Leaves Uoloaboro, 1.06 . aa. ' lor Greensboro, handles u,,uu.. ' ' Pullman Raleigh, to Atlanta, cos ' reftta at Greensboro for sj anoints north, aonth asd wet NO. Ill-Leaves Goldsboro 10.45 p m for Greensboro, handles vunb Raleigh , to Greensboro, eom Beets at Greensboro u.r i.k ' letta, AUanU , New Orlaa. . Asheville, Knoxvilla, v DanvUls, Lynchbut. toarlllo. Waahlngtoa, aUo for Charles, tad an olnUMrtaV f er farther lnformatUat asl as 1 louthern ticket agent or address Ue H. F. CARY, , General Passenger -aat. ! y ' WasUlngtoa. D, C, ? W. H. PARNELL, : fravallng Passen per Agent It Is a very serious matter to aik for one medicine and have the wrong ne givrn you. For thia reason we uro you in buyli j to ts tux f,i to f t t: T Th' i)Pn8 '88jn fjr huntirg Cats will 3 v i-h is n. rT7 ..J A. r r P 4 .
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