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- - tr T'" . - ." IC, PAI Hl WITH' GTXILATIOM " ! -. : ESTABLISHED 4 . ' -- t - ' new dhun. Noma Carolina, fiiiday A rni 1 -m V..-VV-. 1 .. i Nelectia trustee for any pcrpcse, it b fc!?crtant to; bear in mind the annual qulj'icctions cf CM Ccrnpsay. Ult has ample capita end resources to guarantee every traricaninn tieeclnor tltrrintti tfi frV . If f f)Vr i-rtl , imimimwh yuwa IIIIWHM M... .111,1 VWWfttf Director are experienced, competent men who give re ' iui anenuun iu an lue juiun ui uie iwn. r - , . as iixecuroi, , amuii5tra Guardian - and .Trustee. NEW BERN .j ...... .-fse 'Vv"-"fv-'.v ' - UiMiUiniaL.ulD wv:::it school running water upp!y, 1 i . it U Ceceairy for th t ro farm to b hauled for cat abl toadfj that farm 1 . s peal m strongly to tLe t . ?r the farm aa life la town ' have, at nominal expense, t comforts of ltf.; Am ton; a hind racetvea )aa for, tiia w the aama Umo haa to grv 1 than the mill band, ' or 4-em; lumber coDcerna, or the emp' Militnttil MmnlfttM AtiA 'Krivs The Journal yeaterdaj'uli4 -He pre- ttt- .-,; ,.,rt-n-1 v. wt t, Lateaterdar fWrBooirlhre tor tentative R. A;- 'Nonn abooftherpro pnd iMjt employment ithtae P.KtheTlrtKey, Footeen4Bid peeed jParm JUfr, School tiraven iumberorhpanii or -rilroi4' eompe die wid the Wp 4 deetroyer -Worden. eounty and he had b following to sayt nIe viier6 hig.houra, ere,, rter and rrlws(li "ta.port from the Charleston ".mtim iihiMmint aiv nanniiiTiii . . . - Farm-Lif Sohool .Techea Prao ; 'tldl Farmiog Ttteth ' ' Md . Tbr6 Tnriftdft RnnU a.nr1 .rtve tlrl J 1 ' - - T - - r e yeea ef ee of jors on "Torpel "Deslroyeir Axrivt ..01, .. t ' Herd From Charles tAn. . hj compensation jpreatep. I Nvy yard which placo they left Wed- IN THE -BATTLE OF UFE; APPEARANCE GOtlKTS it is-" . To Dress Well Dressing Well is Exceedingly Easy When Yoa Have The : Right ' Rind of Clothes to Select From, - . We assure you that at this store you ' will see the right styles, if you cwnS to see them. We shall take Venuinei pleasure in showing them to you, 'and: should you want to buy we caiisurel please you. : r .... Our Sng andnS lSn unites thfe latest and the greatestthe latest styles arid the greatest values its an exposition of style that will delight the eye of any woman who will "come to see. To sho w these goods is our greatest pleasure, for we know wheh.aYonTan is sHowri something tkat she - likes ata" price sne wanis co pay sn is sure icq remember where to go wKeir he gets aucMow.oi worw Monna. ftJn kB m m f mohan fft, weuani, rreeman were expected Char.'-OMcIw,i)r.RA.L ahehaaaralkedan oarti of e. mile O11 J P'OM day button ae- JT.vJoJnef and others h j.t-tiv. t:i-.i-i1eottntof, tiba?oidable circumstances it Schoota hai for many yeara beeodjacuai Zn VtZm ftf M arm.L 1- r". if I neaday aftrnoonjit 2(1 o'clock sedhtbctfUMMOjiUQBtirt owmr-tand wotuTame- hjoh gftna under leachna The late AldeimanT anirate4 tHerfcl Which melj with ri.ir.Mi wJti iv. Uin :. we imposible for tbem to leae at the wonderfal de?eropment after the-elec flf w, w.ul.i0ftttl riacndne d"16. When the veaaels wtre HoaofChastB.AyeoeltM GoreW to work for lumber concerni' and rail- BtLyeiterday afternoon, the news Since 1900 Ahe-progresa r cAmpanle. whet they Art eapt W1 ,e1 ho eit pubhc schoohi haa been remarkabHe. W tta anpeeeasary hardahipa of Uvine in that fford8 v,ew of tne haveliengthened.theJterm,' have built powdoa them by theiWjBairt borne- mttf of h river waa crowded with winureua ui ew -bciiuu, nuuHwar. Ooi'efWBoyltol-ioeaWllltee4pt' w;,Mf jwu tib nm lupn 01 every provided bette teacher. 'nhae i- ttftj plpei together, .ndhaTingmade MataWJnding were people wtching tablished training echoolsli. order that IlZJ. Ik- nJ-w the fleet iorae into p6rt4 . thejacher hetnaelvea may be better .-c- vJ-1 Httle nieoe of land, eree.1 1 B tite twtot the, procesaion as, it prepared fortteiT '."workv-r The State 1 I-aaBKa It with tnhell0"9 P-9 nv6' w tho torpedo de Umveraity has been provided for aa 1 -i-. ani -B1J t,i StroyeMho .Worden, which, incident liberally aa the resources Hf,the 8.tatLi-,iw. n. htt . nW W' largest boats of its would permit The State Normal tehool , y , few htodred- ywd,i wwirom klnd U. S. Navy having a dis from a small beginning hatr within w)eLh.h' h;f i,-. placement of 433 tgns and a speed of past few-years become, a great Jnstltu- mnA ttl A 7 h J 29.W knots per boor with engines that tioik The tndians and the negroes hat iuDDHAd himself 'with ' err HtUe ,x: eMIM Bm oowe PW.. - the boat been provided with flchools, and money 1. ....w (carries, two J8 imsh torpedo tubes, two has been appropriated to maintain them Literi' flii hose-is psJnts4 a P0"01 runs and Uk i j. . uv--. ntght ,e fe wW ,KntoA He lives nor "f. " V " - ,UT we W iliot provided 'scboals that are ZLi-if-Ki.' h r.M wkt4r TVlloing this host were the torpedo situated where: the great agricultural . ; ' ,n . J boats, the Poote, with engines genera- class may Teceivethe benefltaa as many bullWm)1 furnUbd free .from the State 5 W " "Peed um3WW inwHn nm.o mm grl1hirl fMrarttnent, aW tin be-1 " - Minw 10 m. Sgrlcultural and mechanical colleges for . 4 .Wlrf5iv ,. i.w rfn . torpedo tubes and three 1 pound guns. ttoMesUBatedlnRaleigbsndGreena. ttiog.--Hilm8ktagraooyV; Br & 9W a 28 boro and only s, very. snll per cent of j hi4 11f1-1Bakin a aoenaa knota Pr and "7a the same 4 a hnwa LaMa AM AmvAnturlirw if skrrAVtfl. I . . . . . . I vatfiMtiASt eawul aleA t9 nna a a Vaua mm UVSJIWv' SSkSHSJ Bf MU U fJUUD M bllVDQ VU the Foot. The Tiogey. the next and last boat in the procession, with engines vity,Keollege.at Wslgfc M n j'-mfn-Hriir' nitft JiliintMililll atrl :nii?1lrtM:'wiM'1:" Vkorae power and a anyiof theothereollege In theSute or IfflDroa the iMthodTof 'farmikir: but Ped&f 26 knots per hour also with the w arin tt..'U'Mia'.i 7iWJi .' Uamsmmber of guns. . aTlDON; ERN. N.C, .STRONG COU&TEOUS PROGRESSIVE MAIL YOUR DEPOSITS to this strong, consemtiTely managed hank-and we will send you t pass buOfcfcyretufri mail wkh the cred it tiK.iimi :. : i. rejgjstered let-, tercontahvng7 lo ,the . rural letter carrier andThe wul give you a. recent of the United States Covernment, thi&, assorbg e&lmry. - Deposit! subject tochkk'are received. tany amount d4 percent interest jia paid on savings. $1.00 opens an account WM DUNN . PRCST. CDBrADHAM VICE ;P ft EST.. TA.UZZELL CASHIER "j-of bis operationa he baa gnitlj sonjan b Uiem. Only iall percent ef the c ValuVon 1 : around boys of thb SUU over jreacb the Inl- M -oaj. JlJCw iuL hm.Tb. state iuuMf r t L, I "TT7 rV . f T5 Tu several lest farms in tb Stttst and to ; MP na Wownant wnj. other higher schools for girls In Nwth?" mander rreeman boarded the Foots and Carotins or elsewhere. The gap in our edueational system lies between the common public schools and. the higlier Jnetitutioos of learning. " This gap !:iu s bartl been filled In the. townsof:the 8tat6 by .the eaUblishraeot of vblgq schools, but only id a few communities Tar kvslit hV tha ' farina f-fcV IW t'K. -KAi.- ini'KVi1 k ,1 iwiowimjr laier on. uuring tne evemng changei. ytDderbitt operates rm w'about 200 .1n lt and experU to look ftet tb chickens. m' h'nn l mn.. Jim mnlA. mmI . U- alternoon Ue jfleet. accompa- of the SUteHv? food scbools be?; "TJS iTu torpelo boat OnPont, which lavished for theipeopie , outsia 01 1 : JT-T11T: .Iil -1. .7. ,iha bee stationed at thia port.for eev- . - - . -- i nmnBTT w .nw iiwui enm - - in wnm . raa The rarrn UIe Schoola are ln-1"-. r' ' T" leral montha. wiU leave for Charleston. wata ra new nasi iaswis siassiss i saw Hrm i w the method, f farming rtrsst.ktB1-w111 ,e?Ka? dairtel and of raising ebicksn. 1!!!!!' fract,c w5th tbe navt oeeo iroproveatroagnoat tnatse-i y-j tton, and it la not knusualta see Utter : I towns. tended' to mend this gap in our educa lional system. Jn advocating the; tablishment of thef arm Uf' Schools U Is pot intended to admit .in kny way that tbe schools which we hael failed to JUST RECEIVED i Madras With Satin Stripe, For Waists, Blouses and Shirts. ONLY fOc. PER YARD WELL WORTH 15c on Drv Goods Co. Barttast 1', aeeomntlsh their wrpc: W th, oth Wtawpi yttb j flLfS, !, HUCT 1 TILES I hand, the men neL.womeo; who; to if?; f" I WlUIsuii-' IacfUa D Ointment w,Il been, and are nw advocating th Farm "" : " r7 BHd. BUedlng nd Itching Piles. absorbs he tumors, allays ftchuig : at as M poaltice, give instant nUajns' Indian Pile Ointment ed to. 'As vmost t tb i property wd SZTr by ihTJggfats. mail most of thi peopl.ln . th State JJvl- -""f v. 1 and tOCte William MTg. Co. ouUld. of the towoaof the 8tata) It ! 7 I FT TZJTt . ", " PietamsiaA D. V - r Ha.th lt"T tl, bwiim nil 1 h i I n . i i I n T. Uf ScboolSjdeslr to see sU the other f-f T5. T"'i - TT . J chooli of th Stat Improved and bet-1 ,"7". " wTl;e--J' one. tcU trf b, lengthehtog their rm Vnd in? essHly, follows - that aU the - public ) points I s Stat.' It does not taa that every We are confident that if u call and inspect our .offerrngsyou up youir mind matt&stdre jor me tease money. : 1 ne.mosc in iJiyie, the most Qyality arid the in6stin;l-ast ing batisraction.; vanwe' show you? JIliliTGIlELIiGOl 6l'rOLLOCk- ST.?i " .' r; PHONE 283 school, are support m .-greater de- SZT'Zri'ZZ ZfA kewtDttW UaJtca Ha AiDsaranc l.tb people nvlng Outalde f the nL I rT'i ZTiZZ n ZTl ' : ' ' v- ' '''-''. "C r.- .i.: i schools shall be shut eff irom ail other I Ac.- s- - rawnt, ana u - oniy iair . j . Mf ; e-. r.ir. IkiTV.:i W-Vh. a - i i. ... tlo of farming, bat it- Is Vslteved that Is eight peg, four: eolom Mwspaper. w . -l k. ..m. .li.U k-nw inini i m povhp wy iron M V" "7 w stabHbd.'. TbSta-t Assoelallo of , , Ir",!- TkIZi7 I rna.ta.rfctf lablishment of. Farm Life Rebools r.Ita1- " .IT ,,T "" 1 JfTTLi VTTi V . - ...t.li.x i. randtro8tf living ea.tb farm, the ban on "whiskey adafc-Ueetnenta, MLUn.nr onntv MatktMl t Dr. u" llv " - 7 J tun o-i.uL. a-u 'lull. . smsll. Few men livbig hi. this eccnty not lotd to "bold tbeeop to-oor bro- p. ZirZ ntZ ZZiJLuL " Wa i t to to. Cg nr. oOt th bv there lip." throe their eolamnK W. .Jpablie Wctlo..ndetb.r.b. cust.t themselves for the wish tMM-publktloA,al,iU.di. - I . . . u i ; - i. it . .1 ir . I t..m . j . . 1. M. tk. 0l.l..nM.hil IWRWINfc Wfllk.Ul Will Ulfnfc l WIWIWL C,-tJ"f, Kafnrath lmral Auinb t or 1911 I ' ' T i-i k. mii n;ni"- qotlua of .l ttis to tl.e jw'T'a VDIVlieilUlr W " w . MVWV . , i , - .l. w iv.i f 1 it FI uiruuiaBiBBwirar I ri ei '-'t -.T:-.':''..' V-;.'- r-:.--, ,. , t i Tlu it the 4ibmd of the lo Motor Company for th past Ave years. -; Common stork H most automobile masnf acturing eeneeras prs from to i'parwnt to 1000 pf" .cent dividend.. '. .- , " v ' ...... -. , , ' ; . ; ' - ' . . . .. : . , f ' . Out rterlfig of the f per writ ComulaUv Frsferred Btock ef the COWSOUOATZO MOTOt CAt COUTAJTt, (CpiUl stock t4.000.O0a) of CUvtUnd, at pir, 1100.00, with ikui of 00 ptx cent f Com mod, should provS ji)lly produrtivs ef profits. . , , , . ; , . ; i The Cl)HSOirOATll M0T02 CA1 'cOMAaT' manufattores'th' ' Royal TooHirt Snd th CroxM Car, both ef which st (amlliar to ererj Aotomobilirt. ' - ; - ' ., ", .. Thert ar truQTtdual, furtdamantal,' ttM-'.in'.cal rU' t 1 jr ihrir .. templet Hi of eorrtmercial truck a, ttt nr.-l rwir cars will enr large profits t the ItiTcttor, ti.r m ;'! j' "y fjn.Uh on r-' t ' lntl'r will s! be fun.Uhpl S ' ! 5 ' ' - .. ; t'a IttlwraU sml-emiu!!y.- V- 1 - V t cf j 7: 1 ' kit (Jj.r nt In ftf fric a ' 1, , . ', tie rrotln T:r?' : row 1 ; 1 1 '. . '.. n V,'. ; : a n '. f Vhr tjl aiktl rip fori I ' T I .. t i r . . TT '' 'Tr-t , .'(. . ' srwhly were eoovinctd that such schools b!i Vn1. nJ - V1 TK; ' 1 v . were very much to b k(rd. snd the a ko,,t- ,b lh ,uh; ; -'nl f bill, Sfur'earefot eon.lderatioo. 'wa. '' U -l-' t , um cunts hTio it PAZQ-OINTMENT I gusrsnteed to mre ny caae of Rchlng, Blind. Bleeti ing or Protruding Pll.-a to 6 to 14 days or rnooy ref undod, tOc , 4 " . AROUND ABOUT EAST ER TIME. there is usually a great deal bf new construction work going oil, and of course a considerable quan tity of pine lumber is required ftp flooring, ceiling, partitions, tocjf Ing, watherboarding, moulding, framing, cornices, etc Our retail yarJ la headquarters for this class of lumber. We cut, saw, season, and finish our own timber, and sell it - from our yard; ' therefore we know it is right, and everyone who has ever bought our pine lumber, rough or dressed, knows that also. We save you the middleman's profit snd give you U tu r grades and a larger assortment.'' - - v , l . : Broaddus JjrAlves Lumber Co. a- ' V'j' BERN '- jtj: Trrv7- I'm o itb Jr nun r DUILU rii QLUI1 II SS'N me attention or tne rv ; ceni puooc b invuea 10 me fact that the next ierie;( tjje NHW BERN' BUILDING & LOAfTASSOCIAllON no better Tprjafef Investment. Is offered lof their tVvonible consider- 'atio&.Thrstb bvestment is now on sale through the agency of tae'ondetii iflM will be pleased 'to explain Iti'tnerlts and 'ihelLo4 ofoperatioa to anyone interested, Ux n -; ' -.-I-.. . .." t..-i i 'ttmnitiit -ft(ephVonet:'C'ficV4bO,'' rHomV 268. ttnxrh passed snd the same became S taw. Th law provides Id aublane that such a school may be eeUbtiihvd (a sv county, ths people now whm will provt le s suilabU site and' r'lUlpmcnt cnnitlnj of buikliniand lAndi worth nol,l than t.OO, and in sdJilloa thereto provide S fond of not loS Ihsq VX) per snntim for the support of the s h )oL Jpm uch provUlon being mn'tb th;.(vijile of B county! t:e But wilt rontr ii'ut $2Cr0 pr annum t Ut In ths tr 'm tfnanre'of the s-hool. It propone! lo tf h in such -h'x)! not only the rmll- mr r,la bf til..l i"n. tut prartii bI farm rj mp!W!, T s-ii,n"e cf Kvir j? In .:ryl ta l-etViK;l, Tl,tti.t talus CI tbe uu.J rttainnj 1 ths ewn- tf. TU t- ; le who lie in orj n make m btr Iftv? stmnt t:...n tss ii) t 1 (f f. I r f I t t -. l.f, t tl,. !: i f r 'Mil i I ' n I -. a I. t tl t . . r I f I I t' themselves lo buii.l CJ pT"ti the lands tyli' j 0iL li'e of the tonna. li.?.t t. i'yt. in V-'.i ; frn."l Whnl'y Sfricultnra I, t' j r"; of s'.l I' J l ! il. ; i ' ' t f. ly p"n prt.sjrity ef V ae l , 'a till U.e soil , , -. , ke ( toun'ry te'i In i' - I 1 4 fc 3 rc:i rt. 1 1 if I: ' " 'SJaMBaaaasaMa1 - i '..-: il II II BHI - :1 1 :';if- ! v ... ..ryz Clothing .. , , - ; "f Heck- ;' r rt.
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