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J. V? ESTABLISHED cir.c';iATio:i (1878 "' - . v.. -A 1X2111 r -' "T T'J C" JUNE 13, 191L THIRTIETH TEAR; P.G fi nii.rrTT iooFOLK's mm i iibj ..ILL UiLLl t f SURE IlllliG THIS CITY mm mm 1 "'.-' ;" n. or .-.r. v; Mir Country tity 5 5 I $. "'It 4 1 4" ft no i; r. 'V; , 4 1 . ' v. c , " ' v . ntID it ever seem Btrange toyou that you have just -enough . II Tl money jto live Qn comfortably fThe fact's that you might JJfr Save ft portion of your income without suffering any notice v ji-vabie privation This tank' welcomes savings accjants in any amount and.pays interest oa money at the rate of 4 per cent, compoiiKM twice a yeari J , , -I ' ' 1 ; V H0Uisitf0LD?AN0 PERSONAL , CHECKING v$-ACCOUNK INVITED'' -: ;V J v- I Diivlsidn Sale r ' s J Si jty 'Senators : Favor The Bill rv. 1 ,' T. , - Washington, June 17. That ; the Ca nadiaa reciprocity'' agreement wtft be passed without, amendment by the Sen ate at an early date is positivy an nounced by Senator. Pnrosei chatrmaa of the finance eommitteep who b charge bt the-measurevl-sfv A careiui canvass 91," tne. penave shows' that sixty aenators-t wo-thirds of the ;SeDate are.- in (favor of ? the measure," said I'PBfofttilprntiajl. statementfeJcqn that more thn that numbed aj-e agiiinat. the Root aroenflifietiSf jS Penrose served iiotice,that the . Sen ate would remain in session everyhday until a vote is reached; ; Senators iq f ar or of the bill will be asked not Mmake speeches, and Penrose jexpects that it will be passed just as sooaas the oppos ing edatorf . have' 'concluded f thelir ;B0chey:Si;' Carolina - Building And VLoao, League" To i Meet Here ( , -Tuesday morning the eighth Annual convention of the North Carolina Build ing and Loan. League will convene in this city at the court-house.. The local league has beea making arrangements for this event for the past week or two and they ,no bave everything iareadi ness for giving the yisiting members a j-good jime while they-are, in ear city; 1 Amnncp fhtt M mini ' 'nrhsr - ' Manti that ate scheduled for -O19 meeting will te a trio down: Neuse river on the house boa 36mforThi rill doubtles b greatly ..'enjoyed by the visiting inem- berS, many of y whom, have e vex had m unjnjrtuQay u inking i nrip w uie water,;-The following.; program has been arranged'for the meeting; ;J f. : A - m Win piridy iorresld4nftfk;;si paiur, aa me measure peipre, me cien ate already ta been passed by, the House;vM"';i "It would be well if the bill could 6e passed before the Canad ao Parliament re-assembles,; the latter part of? July,?' cooiinuen ine renrose statement ;-xne probabilities Irir .tha' the Wool ."bill wni rencu iue oeimie in a it;w uya aim the finance committee Will lie called to gether for the purpose qf considering the Wool bill and the so-called Free List bill." .;; .,, . This Amount of MerchandiseMust be Reduced One Half. ' To accprnplish this &nd dp-it quickly. , we rAust make prices' that are ri'ght in' fact they , must be ex- traordinary. !: .We want you to call and see what we have got along this line. - We.can frankly say, with- out fear "of contradiction that this is the greatest; Price-Reduction Sale ever held in New Bernand it ; will be a long time before the same low-bce'; level ' ; willagairibe reaehecL We have made it well .worth your while to attend this sale. . . .'' .... " - - , If real money-saving is of interest td you ".here is : ' your chance to cut down t,he cost of living. This sate offers decided Reductionst-oa Dry Goods and ": Ready-to-wear apparel". .We need more cash and less goods, hence thaee prices. ' V V . THIS ' SPEClii SUE . Will LAST ONE - WEEK i BEGINS ' - ':'(.' , :;-i'2 June 17th, L M. i Saturday AND CONTINUES TO s Saturday June 4th, P:.M. . . . j . 1 ' 1 "x, r,'.HThere is "no limit to this sale you ban biiyjis raucV fasyou'want Dra little; Pmf-S-t''f-n ' ; :"beebirculairf rot) races. vH .1. H. HlTCIltLL & CO. 61 POLLOCK ST. -V:.:,;. t - . : PHONE 283 i . V : a.ii.t. .ai .'"vh nil, uaiim . nm, . , ' " ' ''C'. -' Meredith College :' ' 1 ' Q t'U tre IWr tm numiile thfti tAt ifw A. a. im iwnl ' kImh tiM It IM SMi 4 Mmllw. A1 M Mwn; i , . , fwMl" . SuKW it trlwte ffc)nVl tvluortto n4 4invte. OMrte J i-wK ' . lauMi V In N l'i f'W . I ft Solh. We.seUtheWhite-Meun tain Freezers. ; Send us . your fprders S.'Basnight Hdw-., Co. Pone 99. 67.S. Front St ' AH that was mortal of the late Wit- lism B. Duncanho died at Raleigh" Ion, Friday, we e tenderfy laid tp restin Hhe cemetery at .Beaufort, ' Saturday, Mr.-Duncan was known to a numberiin thlevcity. , A gentleman - of qujet Se- meauor, courteous end -'affable to all I whom : he met. He had been, ill .for I some three months, but always" active during life and taking 'a. keen Interest .to buslhesa affair.'- I i While many will mourn, the. keenest grief must be" that bf HlTde voted, son, Mr. Carl Dutocan. For tears at Beau fort then at Raleigh. t where thf filler ! Mr; Duncan spent his.last years, father and son have been tnseparabie com pan- iocs, 'each bound up in - the other by' love and , the deepest, Appreciation of the dthec each a sharer and cartaker lie all that concerned the otherV, To Mr, 1 B. G. Duhcan will the bereavement be. son, io ere is w reiieciion mat sues a father was given to gladden so many years of his life.'; To Mr. JB. C. Duncan ,goea the sincere 1 sympathy of all his I many friends tod acquaintances.'!' , ' " - Peerless Iceland "Freezers, j you . don't break them, they freeze quicker ana lastiong ef.Phone 229 J..S.' Miller. Dock Sam To Accept Confederals!' if-. -: ! :.' . Cemetery. '.: i ' i ' - " '.' . " " . Wuhlngtoo, Jar.e 1R Ao Invitation to witness the csreinanle incident to , the reception by the United . Stn'n gevornment of a Confederate cemetery at Bpringflolif, Mu. in Suptemher bn t ; taken Under advbrment bf the Presi dent. Moth lh Upiel - Confederate Taterans and ths J. A. 8, urge J the President to attend. ' x : i'-w-' North: : Norfolk - 8outhern ; Are Of The f ipPueaday; June 20th, Mirjf J- isttatioit of delegaa,vf Jv; Address of Welc6me!; on'ehalf of Building' and Loan Associations of New Bern by ' S, V,' Brinsoo; Esq. ira ; Response to. addresses -of Welcome, rby Jno,,W; ulledge, Eaq.f- of Wades- boro., y,&:fry.$k '5 ' . ?".. " Report of 1st Vice-President, G. . A Follin, of Wmston-SaleJ I , f : Report of Secretary and Treaiurer, . t: Kessler. of CharlotU ,-; . . Report id Standing Committee. '' J-&;j-i'S O'clock P. M.'- .: , .-."-, . '; Trip JowaNease river on tnehouae- . .'",:" 8'0 O'Clnck P. u. Address by JEloo. James "R Young, of Ralejgb ''Sutject-r'Bollding and T itoii A ndiCnltaflAna S titm" wkAr ' TtAla' A wfavspsM'JVi)(yasas,i , www BiBawj.ysa p Cornmuniity and ' How . Supervision HeiiTem,;,; . ,:' i:M'T :. T AoMress hyvHon L.. Hart sell, of Concord.. Subject "The local Building arid Loan' Association." c : ! '; vAddWss by Hon. Herlot Clarkedn, of -Charlotte,' Subject -r" Building and L an Stock as an IpveetnjenU." ; Address; by .Hon. R.' A. Nnnn, of New Brn. Subject "Building and i iv1' .'V. ' '"(' i.. " t ' Loan Asiociations. " , i . 7 1G n rai Discosaioni' . Wednesday, Jnne gist, 191L - . Address by Jno. K. Cooke1, Etq., of Burlingtoo. Subject "Have Yon Ever thought Abootit?" . , v, ;f General diseiisstonj!v ' '; ' . , ; Reports of Special Committees, Unfinished Business. . . .( Elect ioir of OJScera. v , ' ..'Adjourn'm.iat'te'"'''''- .'.' ;-..1i.0jO'Cloclc 'Pi'M.-.V- :", Aotomobile ride. Taking in the points of mtereat. ... ... ? rrnock p. w v Smoker at the Elks.' Tempi. v .!if T-!--.,ri Card' of Thanks. :, , v Mirrors to Save Women. Gf rlly, OA., June 17. To prevent wornrd from mrotm with ireiilcnt l j( allglitlng hrkrfl, it I pro(wfd in fit fiilrrtin 'i t!m firwr'l ii-s lit tli ot thd lri'l rr brf., it l h" !ict ! l!.t l!. irroiietii'l i!'!if to ' ,f t! . ir ' drt ln K'.t will kf i li.e won.kn'i If' tl r'. i.t y. r-,"'j .i For The many courtesies and tender sympathies extended by the eltliens of New Bern during my recent sad miss ion, I want to ' express through your columns the appreciation of myself and family. Such tenderness aqd heroic pa tienee as exhibited by"ib people, of NeW Bern and the offlcsrs andlueQ of the government Revenue Cutter durlngj the search lor the body of my sofi Hu bert; beings' one ; to . realire that tbsH world.'with all Its sorrow, ' Is foil - of vnpnhyj Jove ind kindness for tbois bereaved. ' . jor the roany kindnesses toward j sAi, myself arid family, bothbeforssnd tines eur liermvement, I snd my family will always be (painful, and the memo ... .... . ry or ins mny kind acta and evuitmces of simpathy and sorrow by the people of New B-rn will always bring to my self and mine tender (motions. ' ." '. - Very Gratafully, . ' . . J. C M0RRt3, Greenahsrri, N. C.'june 17, 131 1., , v farmers rrsytn for Ealn. . A farmer (rom t' t 1 :, 'I'lorhftivd c Trull , 'I'i r-unty in t i -.n y-ierly. !iU lht rropa tn t' S ( li"U fcn 1- rNorfoIkrJune5- TJseif':-''.'"': v-.v The construction of the big anion passenger station' and office building . in East4 Main -Jtreet, this city, forwhkh conatroction an in sue of bonds to the amount of $2,00?, 00 was authorised byw the - Norfolk and Wee tern Raiiway Virginian Railway and Norfolk'; Southern, which .roads have ondertaken to traild, it. fee their oint use anqior the use oiwucb other railways as may desirt. was formally begutt yesterday, when , 1 E. Johnson, plresident'of ths Korfolk and Western Itailwsy and also president of the Nor folk Terminal Railway Company, which will construct and operate the terminal, threw" the first shovelful of earth. J. Bewry tliller, the contractor.came here yesterday end arrangements for beginning work with simple but impres sive ceremony Were made. The first work which is now onder w ay is to dig the necessary trenches preparatory to driving the great number of piles which will form the substantial foundation for the great building which the contract provides- ahall . be . completed in ten months trby April 1,191&. . An unique venture of this construc tion is the lying near the site of the de pot of several iections of brick of var urns sorts and colors so that the effect may be seen and a suitable brick chos en for.use in the building. A large company was attracted by the sight of the workmen and the rail way-officials gathered upon the site where; the great depot is to be built. perhaps five hundred persons being as sembled there by ten O'clock, many Norfolk' business men being among the number. : .". , : The officials of the various railways now actively interested in the enter prise repaired to the scene, especially to view the brick exhibit with a view to selecting '"material which should be suitable both in color and in texture T ese included L. E. Johnson, presi dent of the Norfolk ,& Western, E. M. Graham, general agent . at Norfolk for tbat road, Raymond Du Puy, vice-pres ident and general- manager f the Vir ginian Railway. Henning Fernstrom, chief engineer of the same road: E T. Lamb, president and general manager of the Norfolk Southern Railroad, and others.'- - The indications about the scene are that there ir going to be some quick work done-' on this big job. Laborers' were leveling the vacant ground east of the old building how the temporary de pot of, the Virginian Railway while an other gang. were' attacking the, old frame bouse fronting Xajt Main street, on this corner of the lane which ta peri haps 400 feet ..west of the tempoiary depot tearing the weather boarding from the front, while others were bring ing in tools snd roateild for use on the joh.-'Vv " Gentle fhorses.. for ladies and stylish rigs for men at Daniels-NewberryV' Livery StalpleW South Front St." ly u: O tK: f RICIIAni) TILMAN VANN, c. 1! 1 il 1,1 f '; . i June 2 i. I frum .y I i I ' f : I. '., '. ' ' tl- .Inn: ; f r r If.. 1 f ,t f I.. st if il . ;;h, .nor.li. h t , .rt f n. Info', ' . if ? t .. i l f r r t r t i t Th rirat and Last City, r and Rome of the Devil's .Works In New Bern" will be Rev. A, CT Shuler'a sub ject tonight at the Baptist Tabernacle. Men will be lo style without their coats and the sermon will not exceed twenty minutes, ' ' " V The sermon wllle drawn from Ge. 4 J7, and Rev 21;;'.' ' v.'j. y. The public Is, Invited t attett the service. Song servlei alaiU promptly at aigiti 'clock. 1 .'- i t; " '.'' .... - (CI . ' ', Ii-f resident Dm . la tptta,' , . . , ,. ' . r i . Wlgo,' Spain, Ji n"e 17. -G m,- porflrio Diss, formr president of Mexico, ar rived In the heritor yesterday on the n'.nmer Ypirsngi, on which he sailed from Vera Crux, sUxIre, on May Slit, 'i : iipiiwt anrhortd In the Bay at six o'rl'X k t.ia morolnif. , '. r Am ' .' Z to surh of his plans a werx i ! ''': j.ri.r to hi departure fnw .''fs.ro, ( :1. ijim will continue to lUv if. Vi -' c ', ltr returning to fin f r n i.i ! ''.ni nUy. VjOften the remark to heard, from people living in the, city ttat it is easy for country resident to sate because their ex- f penses are low; on the other hand, those living in the country - xsay it ia'eaaier for city people to save becauae their income is greater. f As a matter of fact, all persons Can save it is a question not altogether of ineome and expenses but of systematic economy. One dojlar opens a savings account in this bank ' -4 per cent interest, ' '' . .. .... " 1" "rem r " - " - mi (NOT A MID-SUMMER'S NIGHT DREAM.) ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE One Lot of Oxfords, worth S4.00 Kow $1,98 One Lot $3.50 and $3.00 Oxfords Kow $1.29 One lot Ladies Oxfords, $3 to $4 Now $1.49 More than 4,000 pairs of Shoes and a good Bargain on every pair. SET THE PICKINGS lilli THE PICKING 13 6000. J. J. ELKS TEMPLE BAXTER DEPT STORE. THIS WEEK tWE:AR PRESENTIHE US t:i!!I I IIIUUIII IN OUR LADIES . While the, price of some of.the itemi mentioned may seem too tobd jo be true, ,yei you . may jdepend i y on it. you' II lind eVeryone just as advertised .). . i i r V O, I CO-;' In't ;! -p for the; IF YOU CAN c:;t U '!- nrn i o;i :;ui;:ing ; u'rf fi- ' til to f r t I'. ' ' '' .. I f I ' 'f .! I il 1 ' I v i ... i j r i f-' i . ; i . ? ' . .' i i 1 . ? f ?- ! - ". i ! ' " ... I . . . ) , , ; , p ?- )'"., l a r r ? 1 :i 1,500-jrard Andro&coKins lUeichloXweO kworth 1 2Jc. yd.; this week apecial 8 jfd ? Yott til : koow what ihese goods' are. : 'L: ', ;r f ivr4; One tpt Fancy I jwbs lo short tcogtfis'iQ and 15c quality to go st 5c yd y.,'i fI 1.C00 yarJi ChccYtd DIraily,. eool ijuatlty, well worth I2jc. yJ. thi iwcekat!'. yd. - V.U Sa!iJ the Gtiihmi 36 loctei wUc, oafy 7c, pe ynrd '( '-'i 1 'l';, : ' V '.;Vl : ' Ccnrt Civrrlst 2k, cstS.. " ' ! " I n r Y ! r f fit 7 r-y tnyi T-'t t i v i - i i . i
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