r- ft4 J HIIIE TEUTHS BY CHECK. '. It has been estimated that nine tenths- of the business of the world is done by check. This is conclusive' evidence of the wisdom of depositing money with a sound financial institution and meet ing obligations by means of the checking plan simply writing checks instead of keeping a supply of currency on hand. It is safe, systematic, and assures economy. . t - 4 in iiiiiiiniiiniiMm OLD DOU NEW YORK AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST ' Affording Pleasure and Rest. - Norfolk to New York and Return (30: Days) $14.00 . Pint class tickets include Meals and Berth on elegantly appointed ex ores steamers. Hot or Cold Sea Water Baths can be procured on Steamer without charge. , - ( Steamers are all equipped with the United Wireless Telegraph System. STEAMERS SAIL FROM NORFOLK EVERY WEEK DAY AT 7 P. M. Tickets and Stateroom Keservations, Company's Wharf, Foot of Church . St, Noi folk, Va. Ask your local.ticket agent regardingjthrough ticket!. Seijd for IiluB'ra ed Pamphlet Desk J. - W. H. LAN DON, - J. J. BROWN, ' General Agent ; Norfolk, Va. v v . Gen. Pass. Agent. New York." mm ctsfisiflii As a rule at the closing of each season there is usually a surplus amount of stock left over from the season. "So to make room for Fall goods later on we are now offering special cut prices on bur entire -tcck of Clothing, Shoes etc'.-". It will be a saving to, you to , ' - - COME AND TAKE A LOOK. SAM LIPMAN Cor. Middle aud 8." F. Sta. IH 1HE PROPORTION OF SURPLUS AND UNEIVIDED - PROFITS TO CAPITAL - . THE NATIONAL BANK . OF NEW BERNE, N. C ; - , . , STANDS ,., FIRST among the banks of the City THIRD among the National Banks of ' : : the State And as it has Surplus an? Undivided Profits amounting to f 105,000 and Capital amounting to $100,000, it has a place on the National Bank Roll of Honor, which includea only banks having Surplus and Undivided Profits equal to or exceeding their Capital stock. 1 .. 4SlilTERE5TPII OH SAVINGS DEPOSITS i . SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. xr?- I - yi li iiumiiiiw Delightful, Short Sea Tiips To Bryan Block. sez 4 - 4 m t ,;. -a a. 77eGLOW ; ; oftht RUBIES - By FRANCIS PERRY . . ELUOTT i Illmtrmtitmt iy RAY WALTERS L tCaonita, 1V1L tar Bubto-altma Commit And, by Jove, 1 was! Knew if there had been any change, some newspsv per-readlng chap at the dub would have mentioned It that was sals; es pecially one silly aas who waa always reading of some Jolly comet that was coming. " He would know about ths nights, . . - ; , "YeaOh, yes, there are Just at many!" I affirmed positively, and add ed quickly: "More, you know!" Foi suddenly I remembered It waa leap, year, and I knew there was some jolly rhyme about leap-year gives us oh day more so, of course,; tH&Vd be anotner nigntl v - "You $on't know how (lad I am to hear you say that," she said musingly, "There are just as many knights, you mean, but . the .conditions have changed the man la changed ia Umt I should say the man waaehsngi "Oh, dash It, yesl- I brMed,..; Jove, I hoped there wouldn't b "bs an- other change. ' .'''"; ...... ' "You mean" wltn a little, ehaV lenglng, puzzled smile, aha leaned for ward, her elbow resUng upon her knee like a sculptured Grecian pillar; her flower-like curving lingers supporting her chin like a Corinthian what's-itfr name, you know, the sort of thing the ancient r what-you-call-'ems always added to top off their stunning mar- ble columns you know! well,' ilka that "you mean we may find knights, not only, in the field, hut In the shops, upon the streets even In the alums; or In the hospitals, In the church or upon the bench that la your ideaT" It wasn't my Idea at all I should say not! Who wanted to spend nigbts prowling around that wayf Why- why, It wasn't respectable, dash ltt Besides, that sort of thing excursion- lng about seeing things was devlllsn tiresome, If you asked me. I never did do It, even abroad, where yon meet Americans, Jolly bored and tired, doing all sorts of rum places no one else ever thinks of, don't you know, "And as for a bench! Well, it was like, her, In her innocence of the world, not to know . how downright vulgar that would be. I had couples sitting evenings in the park and I knew! :v.'i,: :' But I answered tactfully: "I don't mean thou places so much, don't you know I think we can find lots jollier and better 'nights else where." And I closed my free eye and beamed at her through my glass. "Don't have to go so far, you know; under ones own roof, or-or some one else's roof, for Instance why not here?" I Jerked my head toward the old stone pile behind us. -Oh!" her eyebrows lifted at dm "bo you've thought of that, too?" . "Poor Fallowl" she nodded gravely "yon mean la the library therer I winked assent The library suited m all right! "Just now," she said In an oddly sobered voice, "I 1 looked in as 1 passed through, and he waa looking so crushed, so worn and tired, you know he had Just come from up stairs; and yet he faced me so brave ly and smilingly" she shook t head "poor fellow!" ; v I stared puzzled, don't yon know. Offhand, dash me If I could see what the Judge had to do with our evenings together why. I hadhtsown approval of my suit Then I remembered that she, of course, didn't know that yet Probably what she had in her dear little mind was that be might be hold ing the library and be would, if he continued to think he waa busy; for 1 bad heard him aay he expected to work all night Out then, there wart dozens and dozens ol other places wo could go well, I should Just sayt I had Just bent forward to suggest this to her when I saw she waa going to speak. So 1 waited, smiling at her tenderly. , . , - - ? . "And about Arthur'' she began, and I cut myself a painful stab with my nails right In the palm "now there Is a case where I think you find" she nodded toward the house again "where you find one cf his superb qualities, the one quality tf(t of all, I admire In a man the most" "By Jove!" I said, leaning forward. I wondered what it was and ticl, daub It, I asked her. "Jut trust!" slis i-'d simply, ana her lace grew lun,' i. "Falin, pi hapi I should ssiy. . j falhT ha It larger than any un-n ( ever tnew; It U something ti nt I out from t!ia Vi.il tU fi'ii'T!.'. 0:r Cc!:rtj Sicriers DOT3 FROM OEBRUHLS. J c CraverCounly, June II. We are having it very eooi for the time of the year, Our farmers are all hustling and the grass is growing. Corn is very promUing, but cotton looks bad. - The first Sunday in this mon fa the Chris tain Aid Society had its celebra tion with about 70 members in rank. Rev. Oden filled the stand, after a fine sermon a liberal collection was raised. AU in attendance enjoyed themselves. Since the heavy rain Friday, (he wa ter has nearly cut a' canal across the road near St James church. Unless something is done, it wilt soon be im possible to pass that way. - A mad dog was seen passing through here the other day, - Last Sunday the' 8ih. Miss Hattie White, the daughter of Mr, and Rev. J. D. Watte and Miss Rebecca J. Mat tocks uAk a trip in Carteret couuty to attend Childrens Dsy at Davis' Chapel, they were accompanied by Miss War- netta White and her little sister, Janie, the little daughter of Mia. Lucy Dilla- nouot, Mary Francis sod Mies Mildred White, from Wilmington. They re ported a floe time,;.vXi'fv.'.;.r-j . , ,. : Rev. J. D. White filled the stand and preached a fine sermon. A fine essay by Kits lattie White aed Miss Rebec sa Mattock made a fine speech also. After the program a gospel hymn was song by , the audience and a liberal col lection was raised, arafibniing to $23,50. A grand rally tcok place at St James church, Suhday afternoon with Rev. Odm m the stand. He preached a fine sermiftjAfter singing, a short song $11.25 wss raised. , " At 8 o'clock the program opened with sjme fine singing and recitations. Miss Dowsoa of New Bern song a solo. Mta Lena McWilliama and her sister, Mrs, Bettie Slaten made fine talks talks al so,MbsTrszzelle made an address. Mies Leona Harris, the popu'ar teacher of our district bat now of New Bern song a fine solo. We were all very glad to have so many visiting friends from New Bern, lhe total amount taken up was $16.85 ! . .; Come again one and all, we will be glad to have you. , .THE BROWN SKIN GIRL , Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A No matter how good people are, and how sur they are of going to heaven, (hey are nearly always anxious lo wor ry along on earth as long as they can. HELPED TO KEEP DOWN RXPEN ' !. ' ; - SES. .-f-' Mr. J, E. Henry, Akron, Mich., telle how she did so: "I was bothered with my kidneys and bad to go nearlv dou ble. 1 tried a sample of Foley K dnev PdU and they did me so much g.d that I bought a bottle, and feel that they saved me a big doctor's bill," For sale by all Dealers. SHSMsBHajswaBHsaHMsanaaaviBBaaslaasl , ' Rsmarkabls terlss ef Crimea. A one-armed native, ; according ta ths Pretoria (South Africa) newspa pers, has surrendered to the police, after -a . series of fiendish crimes Quarreling with , his fellows, he set about two dozen nuts alight and fled to the hills, pursued by hundreds of msa from his own district They could not capture him, and he r turned by stealth to his kraaL seised two chOdrea of thw man with whom te had first Quarreled, j and fashed tUfllk . heads against a rock in ths sight of two other children, whom he bads return to their father and talaU what they had seen. t - The world does not want to hear your trouble unlets you 'can tell them ro tfcey will make it laugh, ' roiEYiUDijOEypnis fan Baokaohs kiomcys and Mladdss There is no real ned of anyone being troubled with eenstipatios. Chamber Iain's Tablets wHI sauss aa agreeable movement of the bowels without any unp'eant effect, Give them a trial. For aale by ail dealers. ; . , ' - , ' .-, A vouns man seldom kisaaa a cirl against hw will, but it's. up to her to maka him think that he doss. Legal . Notices V:' MORTGAGE SALE. Fnnuaat to Um pnnr of ) aonUlmJ la a MortcMT from Btapatf Whit MS Kill I WUtt to U B. Cum, raocrdtd In 0 raearda of dndi la Craven Coaaty. N. C, la Book No. 170 oa pas 191, Um Uad Ihaivia doaerllMd will ha soM at public Mterr forMta al II o'clock KLoaJaao Uta.Ilt at Um Court Houm In Now B ra So ertbod M follow! la Cravoa Coaaty, la Eorktk towMhte. and la Um Woit DivMoa, boiiw lot No. torn tWoot, ... Boetantas at a (Uko. sail N. 17. B, 14 5-7 pokt tothaeomvof btNo.t,tlMn wiUi atU llnoof kaefakldlotM. TS. W. 1SS poloo ta a atako. tboa 8.17, W.ttMaoka, tboa N. 71, W.IMpoloj. aroand vith thaUaoi of sold lot No. ombiUm baciaainc. ' , ' ,.. UM. CANNON,, i - , . atarteacao, TktakUjrlDtKlsa f.r t ; . . thzu D0ISBJHE1H DUTY Scores of New Bern Headers Art Learning the Dutj of the , Kidneys.: To filter the blood is the kidneys' du ty. - When they fail to do this the kidney are sick t.' j Bsckache and many kidney ills fol low. .- -. Help lhe kidney a do their work. Doan's Kidney Pills have cured thous ands of severe caeea. Proof in the following; ' 1. B. Pef.d. E. Second St, Washing ton. N. C, says: ,"1 consider Doan's Kidney Pills a remedy of merit Backache bothered me and there were pains across my ioinea. These symptom , of kidney trouble showed that something : must be done. The kidney secretions were also irregular in passage and contained sediment I used two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills aa directed, and they en tirely relieved me. There has never been sny recurrence of my complaint j For sale by aU dealers. Price 50 cents: Foster Milburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole sgenls for the United States. : Remember the name Doan's and take no other. . . IN JIEMORIAM. On Monday night the third of June at 10;30 o'cl ock the death angel called and took from Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Riggs their only son Herman. He bad been in ill. health for a lorg time, .While at work iq New Bern about eighteen months ago he had the misfortune t get orie of bin , feet cut off.v But after staying in the hospital and at home together for three or four months he left borne again to take another position.. ' ,14. ' About a year ago ho was stricken wiih that dreadful disease consumption of which he never recovered. At times 1 he would seem to be improving and sy j .he was getting all right and would fooh be well which every one hoped that he :i was. He keft lingering on in this ccn dition until about a werk before he died when he was taken worse and we all knew that death would soon come with out a great change. He then gave up ail hopes of ever getting well and told several that he wss going to die and was ready to go when ever he wai call ed. It did us all good to hear him talk that way, for e knew that he was prepared lo die, and would be at rest Herman was a good boy and was lov ed by all who k new him, be waa in the prrmise of lifo being only twenty-four yea-s of a?e. It seems hard for us to part with our loved ones but the Lord knows best and His will mu.it he done. The Loid mak eth and he also taketh away. , The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Wm. Sianfc-rd at Tabernacle church and he waa 1 id to rest beneath the sodding clay at 6 o'clock in the afternoon on lhe day following. - He leaves a father mother, five sin ters ar.d a host of relatives and friends to mourn his lose. . The bereaved family have our heart felt sympathy. 1 ; ; He is resting in Heaveu let ua all strive to meet him there. . We all loved bim But angels loved bim more,. "And he ia now at rest On the hsppy golden shore. Written by a SINCERE FRIEND. WHEN BUYING, BUY ONLY "THE r :- :- BEST ,',- .'.. Costs no more bat gives the best results H. L. Bomquist, Esdailt, Wis., ssys his wile consYders Foley 'a Honey and Tar Compound the best cough cure on the- market . She baa tried various kinda but Foley's gives the best results of all. For Sale by all Dealers. EXCURSION TOJOBFCLK. VA. Tuesday, June 18th. Very Cheap Fares via Norfolk Southern . B.iilroad. Round Trip Fares From Goldsboro Kins ton Beaufort ' Schedule Lv. 7:05 ; 8:00 I 7:s0 a. m, $ 3 00 800 8 50 8 50 Morehead City 7:30 OrienUI ; 7:30 ' New Burn ' 9:40 Norfolk 8:45 p. 3 00 a rn ' OU m. Tickets good to leave Norfolk until 7:00 p m June 19lh. ' t For particulars apply to nearest tick st sg.nt Norfolk Southern Railroad or W, W. CROXION, G. P. A Norfolk, Va. A sprained ankle may- aa a rule be cured in from three to four dava by ap plying Chamberlain's Liniment and ob serving lhe directions with each bottle. For sals by ad dealers. Mai 8tand-By. . - , t: , Mrs. Oramercy It we hsve to ecot miss I supposo you'll proceed to glvt np the motor cart . Gramercy I should say not We'll have to do it In some way that oof neighbors can't see. Puck. Most fresh people consider themselves the salt of the earth, ' ! ztisra, liJccy or bladder troulls.'t are tonic in action, qkk ia re; . FAL1ILY OF EIGHT uURDERED The Bodies of Joseph Moore, Fire Members of His Family and Two Guests Were Mutila-' ted Beyond Becogni - tion, Villitcs, Iowa, June 11. Eight bod iesall mutilated almost beyond recog nitionwere founl murdered in the home yesterday of Joseph Moore, s prominent business man of thia place. The dead are: Joseph Moore and wife; Herman "; Moore, aged 11: Catherine Moore, aged 9; Boyd Moore, aged 7; ;Paul Moore, aged 6; Misses Lena and Ida Spillioger, aged 15 -and. 9, reapec? lively. -: -''. :::.'' y; The bodies of ail with their heads terribly mashed with an axe were found murdered in their beds. There is no definite clue to ths murderer, al though the authorities are aearching for a suspect A desire for revenge is believed to have prompted the murder. Only one of the bodies showed indi cations of a struggle. One of the Spil linfrer girto lay with one arm thrown out $9 though she had awakened and tried to ward off the murderer's blow. A lighted kerosene lamp was found on the floor in the middle of the room occupied by Mr. and Mrs, Moore. The only clue to the slayer ao far discovered are bloody, finger-prints in different parts of the house. C ASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of An idler is a watch that wants both hands, As useless if it goes ss if it stands. Cowper. SORE NIPPLES. Any mother who has had experience with this distressing ailment will be pleased to know that a cure mav be ef fected by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as the child is done nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before al 'owine the babe to nurse. Many train ed nurses use this aalve with beat re sults. For aale by all Dealers. A girl will trust her love letters un der ber pillow at night, but for her ringi she wants an absolutely safe place like an old ahoe. " GLIMPSES OF LITTLE HELL. Jones County, June 11th, We have had some very unseasonable weather lately, rainy and cold. Cotton has suf fared. !; Mr. Stephen Howard, of Loco, with Miss Casaie u banks, of this place. aiiienta few days in New Bern visiting relatives. : Mr. Bryce Riggs, of New Bern, visi ted at Rev. B. F. Eubanke' Saturday night and Sunday. : Miss Nannie Higglna, of Loco, ia a welcome guest in our neighborhood this week. ' . " t Misses Lila Oliver anil Laura Jones of Lees Cbspel, wsrs visitors hers Sun day. . Mr. Curtis Howard and Miea P-ar Howard and Miss Casaie Eubanksat tended d urch at Brick Kiln Sund iy. Mr. Buck Wilcox with Mi.s Molli Jones spent Sunday with friends at Cove City. . : Mrs. James Higgins, of Loco, was here last wsok visiting her son, Mr. Manly Higgins, ' Mrs. Calvin Jones spent laat week at Covs City with her son, Mr. W. A Jones. : Best wishes for ths Journal. i; TWO BOYS As soon as a man's ambition la grat ified he bunta up a larger one. 4 Lake Drummond Canat& Watet Lake Drummond TransportatioD ..Co. - "hakt Drymmond Towing Co. DisnoJ Swamp An Inland Rquti, Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum Depth :, Always. : Quick Transit for'Trafflc Prompt Towing and Freight Movement. For tolls, towing and freight rate? apply st office in Seaboard Bank Build ing ana at Deep Creek Lock, Va, M. K- King, Prai. J. A. Kitten, Sty. J. B. Baxter, Supt. J. T. V.'hitehunt, TrafHc Manijar. Norfolk tfTice' Bell phone 621. FEOFfsn :qj H. W. SIMPSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR and" ' -EMBALMER Oay Phong 167, Night Phone 829 D. G. SMAW. AST. V. M. Simmons, - A. i. Ward : . SONS' D ORD AfTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS .&,:':::.J AI LAW .. . : : - - nw birii. i. c, ' Office Rooms 401-2-6 Elks Building ; . Practice in the counties of Craven, Duplin, Jones, Lenoir, - Onslow, Cart eret Pamlico an( Wake,' in the Su preme and Federal Courts, and where ever services are desired, '' R. A. AfUiVAf a ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice in the countiesof Craven, Carteret PamlicoT Jonea,, and Onslow and in the State Supreme, and Federal . Courts. . Office No. 60 Crsvsn Slrsst Telephone No. 97. New Bern, N. C. ' DR. H. ILL BONNER DISEASES OF THE Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat AND General Surrery Office in Elks Temple Nextj Dr. G. A Caton, New Bern, N. C. SOUTHEM RAILWAY tOUTaEBlD KAXtTAl 8CHIDDLXI N. 8. These ngures are puhllsuuS or information and are, not tuaraa tl. . iO. II Leave Goldaboro, N. (X, t.U a. bl, thruugh tralu with ctiai car to Aahevllre, counoctlng at East Durhun, for Oxford, Hen' dersoa, KeysviHe and Rlchmon -at DnlTorslty for Chapel Hill; at Greensboro for .Charlotte and ' aa pvJau south, also for Day vflls, Lynchburg, Charlottesville Washington, sad al) psiaw IMC.' - a ISt LMTCk Qoldsboro, t.01 nv for Greenaboro. banuies u . Pnllman Kalelgh. to Atlanta, cos rata at Oreenahoro for all : sadnta north, sooth and wast. NO. Ill-Leaves Goldaboro 10.46 p m . for -Greensboro, hanaie yunw, . Raleigh , to Greensboro, con nects at Greensboro for. Char lette, Atlanta , New Orleans, AshevUls, Enoxvllle, also fat Danville, Lynchbura, Caarlss ' -tcsvills, Washington. ad alk BOlntS aVSTtaV ' er further lnformatl! as aay tonthern ticket agent er address Ua ndarslaCcfc h. f. cary, V Qsnsral Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C, 1 W H. PARNELL, . t- graveling Passenger Agent " Ratal ah N ' C!LLTHE COUGH 1 AHOCUnETKELUKGSl GUARANTEED SATSFACTOftY OR MONeY REFUNDED. For WomenWho Care Of course von use an antiseptic in your family and in the care of your own per ion, and you want tue vent. ' Instead of what you navo uoen ttaing aich aa liquid or tablet antiseptics or peroxide, won't you please try I'axtine, a concentrated antlceptlc powder to be ilBsolved in water aa needed. Paxtine is more economical, more c!ennninfr, more germicidal nud more . tcaliug than anything you ever used. r' 4 f ANTISEPTIC Iti thei t otl fit to clean se an d w b i t c o he teeth, remore tartur and prcven . docay. jfo disinfect the month, destrov dleaHe germs, and purify tlic breath. To keep artificial teeth and bridyework clean aud odorless. To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the bieutb efjfcr Smoking. To eradicate perBiira tiou odors by spooge bathing. A a inoVoinal BTCiit for oe treatment of feminine ills where pdvij 6Arru, inflammation and wlc-i utiois exist, nothing equals hot dom-lics vt c 4 I'axtine. l or t-a years the Lyuia I. P'okbam M'd. Co. hsis been r i u!arly idviblu their patient to ums it i.im'kis t f Its extraordinary (K-an'.iii.". 1 md pi.nniri i power, i ..r i i i . .tout) alone I u -'.oa i wortli i' t v u y 1 X Al j) f r i I c . .1 ' , f Mr,,- t I 1 i .'-: t . .ill 1n- , ; ; i . lth t'4 l :ve, r ve' t n:;v--..j.) r 1 u n (TO HMTVTT

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