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V . jAr:R-Viini ; , KNOWN- j OTXULATION Z1' j. ' . . i : iV ETV CERN. XORTn CAROLUVA; SATI1RPAY MORIviXGl nilBER J to. aTWRNTY fNTn YI-TA It A , 1 . - x S V vi Ik . . 4., .;-i".,.r s.'..,. ' 4 l7AtiThoti iiff lii liilVc isaviogi account iq tbisons Bank-J ' it means more to you (hail merely the four ter cent4 The fact that you have money ahead prepares you 3! nut only for emergencieii but alsoJor those chances for advancement that come only to those yWpaa mand ready moifty. A young man known 'a a saverj can command f "business credit that would be denied to one known ; to have Spent all he has earned. Think it oyer an f ope$ a savings, account' here at onceV - j.-". ?. Jb i Wm. jfe firAPKS. y, Pww. v tana" b: piiyniiCTON,fawMefe c, 'i' I OSTERKi0UK: ?:;lE3DISCUSSEu POT DEPARTf.lEflT OH BETTER v.. NET' CASH PRICE LIST 4 ft. 6 in. Wide, 45 lbs. $15.00 3 ft. 6 in. Wide, 35 lbs. 11.70 ALSO FULL LINE OF HOUSE FURNISHING (G00ps FOR SALE BY 'f " , T. J. TURNER FUR. CO. Phone 172, .93 Middle SL POPULAR PRBMlRAFlO FOR SUMMER TOILET. . The care of the skin on the hands and face of greater importance now than any other season. SEE that you are supplied with the purest 1 and beat TALCUMS, FACE POWDER and GEEAMS, 4hat means7 OURS. Get a supply; then you need have m fear of sun or wind. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY' COMPOUNDED Gaston Drug Company H. B. GiN THE X)RNER SEDBERRY PHONE 66 MANAGER. T : ; " . 4 OPPOTQST OPFIC& : The JEJdacati velpfla6nce apd Intei - ' . . .d.-v- ' " literative 4iigniti6o KrP.jby4nM(wnH Ing-Picturje Wqrw ue igoorance, prejudiM," eootn?'nd jnlaftep tioa-toward the.moying picturxhib ited by the presapf ::oaBtry fa( iU diacassion of the priKe-ght filmv As ruto," says .thl organ pf uh dif' try. fewsDaoeriiliire conducted by jnn of education and jntelligenc'bttt it rmK 1 ieome that when the picture -comes into (juestion they take 4ea? i jf , their "HoweTer that may be," deposes the Nw Yotk, Worki wd without qnestion Lng the high ethical influence f cine matograph shows not yet taking pert in the animated controversy pow going on. in the Moving-Picture World's columns as to "Which is the more morifi the church or the -raovinB tictaire?'-' , We desire-merely to note the ; extraordina ry recent growth of A form,-bf popolar amusement which 'keeps thousands and thousands uf theatres open gives employment probably to 100,000 people, amuses millions and forms the raison 'etre of a great industry." And .inc dentally, it may be remarkedsoppoirts vigorous and apparently 'prosperous orgaft, "' '- . '-'As for the educative influence and intellectual uplift of the moving-picture theatre, a sufficient ida may e-ob tainet from I he following titles extrac ted at random from the list of new Sims breDared for exhibitors; "The Pirsto's powrt," "A Jealous Wile, A Bridegroom's Mishaps," "The Girl Who Dared," "IheGhettoSeamstreeii,' The Engineer's Sweetheart." "The Tenderfoot Paraen;" "The Cowboy Race for Bride" and "The: ShenfT.of Blaek GuWh.-, '-' "The last named titles suggeot a list of dime novels of a former generstiou. And what, indeed, is the moving pict ure show but dime novel- literature flashed on a screen by means 6f " magic lanterns and purveyed to youthful minds picVoriaTiy for half the old priceT It is dime novel that its ; enormou 4 popular vogue had its source and it is by dime- novel standards that its moral influence must be measured." t" A atate-wide-movement to nrevent the. exhibition. ;pfiTtnfinipieturi of nmpropeftone,'BS been started by the Chrlsiia? BoybflUnlofiofMis- svuri The crusade embraces ail - .films which depict what are called, demoral ising scenes, and ranges If nun lope mentsd robberies and prize fights. It is ro posed to put the baa on ""spoon-' ing" scenes and any that depict kiss, tag by any but relatives or married cou ples. - ,v'.v.'. I Hil.llHlMllill . I II if I I I m TRAYMORE TAILORING CO., mujMM& Will haVe their special representative here to take measures and shot the Best line of Up-to-Date Woolens and Cassimerea , FOR. THIS.SEA; SONS WEAR ON THE MARKET. We woald especially "request that our friends and customers call on day of sale and lnspeet the. Ilne,we will GUARANTEE.. SATISFACTION in -tyK flt-and workmanship; August 12. and J3th ' P ' .t T Sam Unman. Cor. Middle and Brront 8,' -5, w . . Bryan Block, WELCOME h : -Off To Fort Caswell BASIS .Taf Trylpg. to Organi? Business v.,. oyawia iop uxpcuieucyiuiu ... gigantic ijtask" 6f , "establishing, modern. buBiitess ."system" m the government departments was begun today.11 ' T A century on mouldy . hot honorable: precedence Is to be torn away , if Presi dent Taft "can oarryout his intentions. The: preparation of the scheme Was be gun with an investigation, intd methods of operation fn" the treasury department by Arthur Young and Company, one f the four firms of businessexperta m structed by President Taf.-to 'stody conditions in thexdepartments. - From a general size-up of the situa tion, it Was stated. today that the fol lowing are some of the elementary re forms which j will probably be sug gested:? ; j a. . - The consolidation of all buying under one bureau with the creation of .a. pur chasing division foe all the departments so tltat eachepartment in the future will araer -through ,4 requisition upod this division, which will be conducted upon a business like system. The creation of a "routing bureau" to facilitate the -transfer 'of supplies from one part of the country to another and to ensure the cheapest and shortest routing for government goods. ,, .The establishment 01. a record ser vice and efficiency, for all clerks. This will be a forerunner of the elimination of superannuated clerks. A "powerful movement will be made at the next session of congress to create a pension system for the old employes. These are only a few of the reforms that are to be instituted. Some' are possible by executive . order, and they Wl i be put into effect at the earliest possible moment: The remainder will be submitted to congress. LiOIORlCARSSSi1: Banner "Sur? Seal" Ffuit Jars (with glass top.) E. WhitehursV&Co.' - ; Nevy York Cotton Market. . Special to tloirrnal. How York, Aug. 5. Reports of more rain in Southwest caused a further 're action twtey. Business was dull. . Spot sales 1,500 twles at fifteen" points ad Vance..-,- ' : ' LATHAM ALEXANDER & CO Death of Mr. Wnu D. Wallace. The Newfeern Division of the First Coasr Artillery in charge Of Cap t,, Wed deli left yesterday foj Fprt Caswell, N, C. ; which v guard 4the ; entrance j to -the mouth of the Uap Fear. for. pajrticipa- tion in .the joint army and national irnard toast defmae exw'ises.-.Tbese exercises are helit mnually anq covers period : tweivday s,; during which j time condition, at the" fort wre made.to eohforan searly ,td f state of sitae! ; warfarf n can iaaejS;ralaf.: Soldiers Teiire their comfortable lbar racks and, together wflh the reserves, go into emp is rear of their respective DBVienes,'. me invira- pwriuu m uuyui ed to study of operating gubs,c the in tricate systennof fags finding plotting ship tracking,'; etc1' and thexercisM conclude with target practice' with the big guns at rang of from' 5,000 to 9,000 yaras.-,.,. . K''H' -jz'-M'i'- t -jf . r 1 'ii ' j Ti'j VvV J.J: f To keep your health-sound? to avoid the ills of advancing years; to conserve joUr physical -fcrcea, for a ; ripe mhd healthful old age. guard , your kidnets by taking Foly s. Kkiney ttemedy.-' Yesterday at the Sanatorium, at the age of 68 years, lO tnonthsand 22daysi there passed avay a man well known to this community, for ha was a native, but one whose, personality was such that possibly few knew his truementa. This man was, William D. Wallace, as expert accountant who had filled sever al positions here, and had also engaged qafet in demeanor, but Oyer courteous. A ainceref: unobtraaive person, . theto: fore to be passerby the , average,.' yet amah who was a good citizen and ap- pfeciatedby thosa' knowing him.Hj immute;kinfnks iwo sisters,'" are Mrs;, tsmwiuis here ana one ( in or foikT ilB.' - Ibwthet -inCMneetieBtt.. The funeral services wilt be at 10 o'clock this morning trout i;tnenary uetnoa. ist Church; --i .'.'-';:" v,v Attention, Veterans." . 1 , .' ', y'vT'i.' '-'v'-m-V-: - ' ' '.You are hereby iiotinM .'to' ineei at 130 am.'tQdayi:atidenc-i Ncy 14 Metcalf, street tor attend tlie funeral of wor late oomraae snooroinor., m, TV"-' Davie Pharmacy.' K'li Latet Additions to Equipment of KdFblk SojOtthern-.-'Bailroad I TfUl jjei Operated Between pforfollf aud Seaaliore, " orfo1ki.VaTAug. B-A 576-horse- power electric motor-car capable of pul ling ten to fifteen passenger or freight cars 4t a jtpeed of sixty miles per. hour has been fijdered by the Norfolk-South ro Rsilroado opera to. between Nor- lotk.aiy Virginia Beach and (..ape Hen ry., Tnis heavy" motor was to havebe n delivered by June 16, but it was delay " ed. '3 Assistant "Gsneral Passenger Agent W. W. Croxton said yesterday the heavy motor would be put into commis sion m a hort time would be largely fin handling excurstbor trains brought to Norfolk over steam roads, picking up this solid tram and taking tbern. on to Virginia Beach without change. ' A ,thirty-minute schi dal between Norfolk and Virginia Beach will be maintained. Ml". Croxton said, after the completjn of the" new union station st tneJieaa 01 Main street, tie pomt-i out that it takes sixteen minatrs for cars to rati from City Hi. II avftuie to' Notth Junction and that by eliminating that stretch of road and starting from the new station cars can make the inn in, the same time now taken to tun: from North Junction to the bench. I Cars making tho intermediate stops wi 1 continue to start from City Hall j avenue; be said. That is a central lo cation and many people would prefer to "board the cars there rather than pay additional ear fare to the union station just to ride on the fast train. Only the express' trains will start from the new station. as soon as the new heavv motor ar rives it will be used to operate longer train's to hsndle'th Sunday crowds at Virginia Beach and Cape Henry, Mr. j Croxton. said, as welt as in hauling freight along the line. The new motor can easily pull a train of ten to fifteen cars. Virginia Beach is having an excep tional, fine season this year, one of the beat in Jbi histo y. Mr. Croxton said that only judicious publicity is required to make this one Of the greatest sea Side rfcorts in the south fend one 'of the greatest in the country. With eight steamboat HtJes and nine railways op erating into Norfolk all advertising Virginia Beach became they went to haul passengers there to see a bright future for the Norfolk watering place. .-.- - "High -Grade" Colonial Glaissware. M.E. Whitehurst &Co. ylcv PMD ON - -1 csBank Nt;w BERN. N. C. STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE SAVINGS SUCCESS depends in a groat measure upon the banking connections man establishes especially a younu man just starting on if, in paying his obligations, a merchant, business man u pifys them by check upon a bank with a reputation for u.i turn, It immediately raises him in the estimation of Urn-., whom iu has dealings. The People Rank of New Bern is known for the tou.-.-r . at its iiia:iu?nwnt and the' sound business judgment of ;! . tors. Cricking accounts are cordially invited, small as well and mving accounts may be opened m any Bum down to will dtovv interest at the rate of 4 per cent, compounded t vear. w'-icd iu lit. WM DUNN pRt s r. C.D.BRADHAM VICE PR EST. TA.UZZ TLL CA5HIE3 ERY ft UNENWEAR HOSI THE BEST. EVER 25c! If you once wear "LINENWc AR Hosiciy you will wear no other, they out wear two p:i!i o'; ordinary quality hose, every pan exposed to wear, i! w rw and heel reinforced with the best linen for men an;! v.-., at 25c ti? jnir. New shipment just in. The Ih ! -Oc. Si'k Sox r.cr said. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE Only One Sorry Fireman A fireman who attended the tourna ment at New Bern last week Bays had a man been snddently dropped tato hell in other btfsine88. Ue was a gentomasu be would have thought he was, taking WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OK RIBBON FOR DECORATING We Have Your Favorite Colors Btty Before The Rwsli Barrington Dry Goods 0 V9 Kib.'vlESv D, an iee bath in comparison with the heat at that place; ' If he is true in his con clusions It shows, Jlhat the people of New Bern have nothing to fear should JjTBy visit that Other country, Greens- bomitecbrtLt ' . . . - (After enjoying the follend freehos pitatitiea of thisi jty it is toobad that the Firemen's-Association must be dis gracedby even one member, afidfter meeting the members! here it seems hard toreafize that there' was even one that could svojptteranc ; to the aboy1 vulgsrily If It waa trimV'. OkcasionaUy howeer,;iiajk-gua,ror will creep In ambng gentlemen), ?, -; if . , ..' -''''''"'". " '' ."i'h1 ' "., Can't Beat The Mew. Bern Office.; - SURETY BONDS IN THE AMERICAN SURETY CO., OF NEW YORK. , COURT and CONTRACT BONDS executed immediately m i.e STRONGKST and RICHEST COMPANY in the WORLD. Asset ; ,v r $7,000,000, (H). ' Enjoys exclusive patronage of Norfolk Southern, A (.Limit Coast Liaii and Southern Ry Co. Peiijoiirtl suretyship is a responsibility that no man should undt-ri ! ; A lonl in tats Company is absolute protection and the rates am as low as the lowe3t. For further information .see W. G. BOYD, Agt REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, NEW BERN v JIJILDING & LOAN ASSN. Rooms 3a)-32l Elks Building-, r. " , . J- Telephone 400 ajnggeagtaaet&jaaAii m n Wallace;- L"?vnS?':-.. j; f. CLARKE, ? VI uooo4040oeeoooeeeoeo040004 iT' ' - .'..,' ' ' ' . - - . j 1 Dd.- Y6it-:NecL Cream , Fr j ) V.Ordei; One , from us'today.' Hev Perfection - Oil Cook Stoves. 'Watfer Coolers, Screen Doois and Vin- summer godds;?-, - i 7 " . A.-1 1 - 1 - ' J " - ' . 't j -sw. . AA-a.T- t TLelndex-'' ill ' glad j to . record, that a talented and consecrated young minister of the gospel, born and raised, in this city,, is making for himself a broad field Of usefulness. "Rev.'B. F.' HusWp, son of. Mr. and" Mrs. A. 6. IlUske, has beoo called to the rectorshtpf Christ church New Bern, one of the oldest Episcopal churches. In. the 6tata and one of ths largest' and most - Influential in the Eastern Diocese. . Mr, UusVe, ; who is" quite a young man. now rectof of ,ihe Epieeopsl church at GrpenyiUo, 'this State. His many friends' in Fiiyetleville bid liim Cod fpeed in his noblo wor't Fayette Vi!!e I,. ! x. -';. i U I .-.3 liei n ruim.rf 1 f,.r mp ( vs t!;at t.'.f'"- i ' c 9 ii t l.'ava - , f ;r Mew 1 i', 1 t i. ! " ' ' -- ,- iWhile inconversaiiao wth phe of the local amateur pKotographors yesterday the writer was Jmfvrnied that b was endeavoring to.get. a' numbi-r ofthsf amateur photographers f4n thla 'city to form a cAmera club." During the, past few.day s a number-of the Specimens of these piiotoeta'fher work., baa been .shown. the writer and in spne or two esses the picture were aa'good if not better than some that were 'taken by professionals. Practically every town in the State boasts Of one of those clubs and there is no reason, wby New Bern! should not have one. ' ' -.'" , I A' Pel!n,ra Treventatlon. Sines the installation of the new tele- phdne system'.'thfl. great efficiency of the system anf a practical utiitjy nas f.WtpriJiib Camera mrESi; DOW piwrwa.iD tcbhivuvc uu UUBIUCT. houses-.-. The. new system , oaa, naraiy bqon Up nsV a month, shd 7liMstnie. tion forts ia still WgsdVtniremovif)(f soma bf tna 0ld qo1pment.Vv. P'. eta,:' At present Kinston bossfslhebest phone Frw t 1-1 a.. - mm. i h m M. Omiwtk. alUTlST Inr IIIWH'I INK. Hiilil mm inn mmi mat iww. w wr UAnm OOL. ft. BlimSUI. Bapt.. Soi 71. service w tne awtejRjnstpri jij ' . ... '- ' i v " lota ".of other M." t 1 1 I ! V,l ;;Vf lii l, fir ii'i i i ii a i- "i Dr. R.. W. S Porriim,' of Delnplnne, F'-f'), . t. Ht 'Hie Charlotte U:---"r- !' ' 1 i1 hika ll.ir'-.t rmms from r i l-,iti;- I ill tlif ii fl'( t.Uitl ; 1 i',-.l- 11. I t V .i.'it I ' 1 i i-i th'sco'i'itry eating im ! ore. mi? V.. no ' t ti r:: in" . ' nn-l riot. i. ,v to buy , Sr.!..". I'-y ! i 1 ' . f 1 , ' . ? An en iovabte'surpiae . psrty In honor of her birthday was tendered Mis Hil dred Cohen' Thursday night - by;; Miss Elizabeth Qodshalkpf Weit Philadel phia, at the residence or Mra JL .Uonjn, No. 19 Charge street. ; t had ben the intention of the hostess to Lavs the party on the lawn, 'and this was at tractively decorated with Japanese laii terni, hut ci account of ths rain the .!. -1 adjourned to the residepce.which I 1 :cen . attractively ..decorated with ! 1 p!fir-M and flowers. During the use n.i-'.y entcrUluing gnmes were v l ii), after which de'i'ithtful re n-f!'s were served. Before leav- i 'ifru pi-its' vi t'-d the oi-ca- i SCHOOL" ooimtoi, i cnmtu. r " tt "syi nm ir "wrf 1793 -' 1910 """t'y?"' tTtTM 001. . iikiu.iw. to. n. ' " 1 -.-.'.;." i.-i.-' v 'TZ 'J;':-vt' S'" -fi' 'v-"" ., vV' !: THE BEST yM I -' V ' ..-'.':'.".. J- .. -.- " :v ":''..: ". I ! 0 -' 4 I i i I , , .- , f !' a i,...;t !i !iltrul-of the f . .! ' t i. -. r -.. 4 1 1
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