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;r---.M J v r.. ttTAEUSHED r: t . k k i. - ",:v: TT KIY7 EERN, NORTH CArCLi:;A,:TIIUL: ;day ;::;:;i:;g, june 29, i9it .. r. r- "J -IT Li r : The 'Silent Powerof . Savings. v AVINGS, akiwry and laborously gathered, are the client bat sow Weans by which thousands of men have risen from vhumble positions to places of prwer and affllaance, Fortu nate are those who -profit by tola knowledge and begin course of saving "Z jlyM" X r Take, the first doHar that you get and" atari an account -at thia lank? 5 V WVv 'i Yf?' C'rT- ; 4' PER J4CENT RAID ON SAYINGS. " ' , t . -1 -, . M. W- H t MM A Ji. " - ' ' .a ik you have Heard of tne man whSvMld! notiooK at tne new moonr oecause his profound respect for the' old bneii ;Re(Jiculous, you say. Yes stick td the lold f friends, but constantly trlaTtelltewt ones. o Here : Are; ;Values5Thatif?iii 0Iakeany;:NeW'FriendiR)K This Store An4 Draw Th& Old r Qnesfei6ser; ;V H ' '..-?,.' SO good - that " they will convince any; ... woman who wiu compare, vinai ai uiis, 'store you receive greater : real worth ror y our- money man eisewnere, :?n - GIVE US A CHANCE TO HUKE : A - CUSTOMER H OUI V--; L.;;!,0F YOU AKflcDO ILfflil! , v YYe are ory sooas oeaiers ua noming tis. - uur oearu . are ia it and our minds on if,. vWe devote ourevery "effort ' and all our energies that we, may constantly know what b newest and best for women to wear and provide; tor you ih the best qualities at the lowest prices.! .vLc'". -X: Beautiful Figured Lawns : 1 '4 4l-2c White" "Cfe.: MC4-2c;! J. K. i;iITCIIEL : CO. 61 TOLLOCK St' ' ;'' " niONE 2S3 . v.bii:e si::e to foi n fjtb :;gk at its ; OL TRICKS Morgan-Gagjenhelm yndusate j Making ApotherJSab at-t 1 Alaska.'. ,fy . i Washington. June .',28th-Tha the Guggenheim syndicate ia Alaska can afford to laugh overt the 'lost f jibe Cunningham coal claims - by " the decia sioa of the t an J.Office provided It l able to engineer, through an application now pending before the departmenVfor harbor J-prWileges;1 arounj - Controller Bay, Alaska, was the charge which t co;;ruiiL5 Eiii;:-. .lilfi ITS PAY llopo of 3&.ny Early Adjournment Given Up By Both iv R . Washington, Jane 28. AH hope of an early adjournment - ot Congreas was abandoned by Senators and Repreaen- GREiiT L...S5"---. 41EE1G FridajJ Kihrat ;X!oartJ Houae. XMstiptuiucui huu cigars i t -V t1. - -Free, -y N, J The one "hundred .active :inmbere of he Chamber of Commerce bare decid ed that at leaaet, three- or four times tatives following two significant inci Ithat number; should belong- to this or- dents one at the White House and the other at the Senate. ." 1 , ' v v At the White House Speaker Clark announced that the House would eon tinue passing tariff . revision - bills, no clay Impelled Senator Miles Poitidexterinatter what 4h Senate did to these (Rep,' Wash.) to introduce sensation al resolution in tha Snater . A.Vi.t -i" The resolution demands that Presi dent Taft produce' all- records bearing on the Controller JBay filing' by -James J, Ryan and others connectec With the measures, and added that the Ways' and means- committee - would . hereafter go alow.so aa. to- eaoapa the, charge of hasty legislation. - j V 1 - v Jn the Senate an attempt by Senator Penrose Republican); pf Pennsylvania. Controller Railroad and Navigation Coi J 4 the time for votes on reciprocity. 'Mr. Poiudejtter is convinced -that if the farmers free, list hill and the wool thW claim goes: through the- Guggen;. reviaioa bill, lor July 24, 26 and 2?, -helms will control the only feasible out- spective was blocked. - : ; t la theif jrjrasp,gs;p .It now feems evident; Jtjiat the In terests which were seeking to- monono- liae .the natural resources jot. Aiaaaa were not uepenaent entirety upon -one niethcid sW Poindexter today2;'Con trol of transportion; and accesa to these coal fields is equiva'ent, to: control of the poaJ itself. The harborof Controller Bay Jsthe- bhlyavailahle deep) water withitf e8Mnahle1hccess" fieldsRalizinlr thia fact the adminis tratlou on jPebgV 26th,!, 1909, withdrew that portion of the shore line of Con- troller Bay which wa essential, for its n'seaaahsjrbor-t:V-; i'' '-r- ojw ' square ii, 5 two cuais anu unaeriaYoraDie. eonaiiiens will . spread 'over 400 ; square iv. v ror lunncr iniormanon Hdw.- Co " ; Dividend Notice. i At a meeting nf, the Board of Dir ectors of the; Atlaatic & .North Caro lina Eailroad .Company - on Jure 23rd, I9ll;.la Morehead City, North Carolina a dividend of 1 1 per tent on the capital stock ef said company was declared, j the aame tone-, payable at the qfflce of the Treasurer (n Goldsboro on July I6ih l?it4Bobks'for the;, transfer of stock to close at J2 jc.rock; M. July 6th,F and toredpent at; i2 o'clock, M, July loth, ""il."-L" ''.'.--v . -N Di H. B RUA D H IIRST,; Treasurer. JBRIDG ETON ITEMS. a-, v. . i ' :tO-ei4er.Mclleir' Mrv George" WBelgief; and MisiEva Iiouise McDahiel were quietly married in the Methodist parsonage Wednesday evening at seven o'clock in the pres ence tf only li few friends: Rev. J.1 B. Harhiy ciatihjg; ; ! Mr. and Mrs. Reig- eC willmake their honie in- New-Bern. ..0or little town has been '-very-quiet since our last writing, ,s - We' are stin haying th weather dry and hot, a little rain , "would .do lots of goW w this section,-'? .j:;; ''The Methodist .Sunday , School went up Trent river., last Thursday and ston pad at Poy's Landing ttr picnic, they had a.delightful day", and when they turned everybody said they' never had a mbrt delightful noting. j'SC::- The time was out for logs, to roa tul In cur town laat wek,w soma, sre ery anoch out of burner ever It, hut the, ma jority' of our ptople think It a vt-ty Mr. and Mrs. fLi t.-Staltirtgs and i T1i Kmih Vrnmrr I T TH I - , A hlS JL I V1IUV1 . L It ill U t I I 4 VISIBLE TYPCVniTER ' '. t ' MOl)EL la. 'f Mrs. W H Mason and daughter UlUe Miss Flora went down to Newport last Wednesday, to attend the Bulling and Rogers wedding-; i-Vlyf:-:!. . Mr. M. U PugVwho'jiM keh'up.to Seven Sprirgs for some time- has re turned hm';'fAyytX:y Mrs.' flenry Bobb , am) thildrer-of rorUmoolh, N, C who lmv bwo in oar town for several days rwitlng rr 1st have fetoro'd home. " . MUs Mettle BurtTngtrtn lc-i ,thi mornlnj fgr Dunn, i. C. tovwit frwnds jfor a ftwdsTa.-' ',' , : ,; Tber will ha prayer metinc at the ' Vc tUodUt hurrh Tbursdsy . nlit coo iriiii.tJby Iho piuior Rtv. J M Wilt(hv. Eerybody Is lirvitd M come out.- - Ve are aorry. to ray f Mrs. Pam Dunnora who h bn tory lick for on Um; Ivr oniliti'm la no bt t(rr. F-cv, J M WriifM Will f.ll hi pp.int mnt at TiMCtrora, nj Ciarks nil i'.rxUy.. .-- GRAY KYK.H. ' - Matinee, jdafly at 5 o' at TTie! Athens. ' 5 aiad 10 cents, - - McLscklan-Jorden. V ' r ai 6riel)aa':'nid Miss Lottie ;NeIton:' Jordan, both of.whott f ormerfyj esided, in :taV. cityt:were united in the bonds of matrimony laat Saturday night at Providence, K. I, Mr. and Mra,-Jordn will make their home at Connecticut .ft. I. V ' i ir-N-- " ; ' J i'- They ' tnteat Other Placet Too." . "Boetori. Mass.- Jane 28, t-The yarf- pu erusada againat salary . Joan sharks nere nave oro ieni to ngui some aaon- ishihgulosf aices, of usury. "Soma': of these appeared unbelievable, i One ot the most striking cases la tbkt of a man who for more than 20 years -hat been vainly trying to repay CIS.. He has al ready paid back $2,163. and; atlll,6wef the original $15. " Another man borrow d 400 five years, ago. V He has paid In $4,000 and still owes 85a'.-:?V&iY tain Freezers', r.'Send. usyour Orders; Jf S.-Basnight Hdw uo.; rone yv, of o' vxom sx ClvU BcrVvc Examtaatton,' dark-Car' ., ncr. t- .-- ,'. ganisation whose -sole purpose isj'to boost- New' BernV f No , town inorih Carolina can offer such' exceptional ad vantages to the the manufactota, ! Re alirmg that efficient work cannot be done with the present number of mem bers," the Chamber ot Commerce has de eided to put on a gigantic campaign be ginning next- Friday , night which will run for one week.' This campaign will be similar tothe one recently conducted by the Chamber of Commerce of Ral eigh.; The battle cry for the week be ginning June, 80th will 'be "Join the Chamber of Commerce and boost New Bern, The first big gun . of thevcampaten will be fired at the OourJ" House Friday night Cigars and refreshments will be served to- everybody.' ! Every citizen fit uraven County invited to attend. Short speeches will he tnade by L, I. Moore, L. H. Cutler, D. L. Ward, S. M.' Brinaont 'Chas, R.".Thomasd. C. D. Bradham, J. A. Bryan.' C. & Foy, R. A. Nunn, William Ellis,-T. D. Warren, T- A Graert,. D. ' EL'.. Henderson, T. G Hyman, C. 3 McCarthy, F, H. Sawyer and J. S." Basnight. No one. will speak oyer ten minutes. ' This will' be a live meeting and a good time is promised to all. The meeting will begin at 8;30 sharp.,' . : , .J ... i The Chamber of Commerce will be divided Into ten eompaniea. Each com pany will elect its own captin. : Each : member :. of the . Chamber of Commerce- will ask their - friends to join the organization and re port the number who Join to the captain of their company. . Each ' captain will report: toi; the -oflice' of the secretary each day of the campaign., at' 6 p. m. The progress of . Ibe campaign will be reported from day to day in the news papers, "The company that secures the llargest number' of new members will e awarded a prize. - YOUR, FINANCIAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Are you, satisfied with what you have accomplished in a' financial wayT- Tb.e amount of money which you accumulate ,' "depends chiefly upon whether or not you are economical and V careful with your money. A-savings' account in the Peoples I J.vfiaak: will assist you to lay aside wih regularity pert of your U earnings, sccnmulate a fund that will be of material benefit i .' to you jn attaining financial success. 3 i We will help your account to grow by paying 4 per cent in- "5 liulillllllllllllllllllllMi Lr Hammocks-Fancy colors, extra large size, very diirapie at prices 5 that " will surprise you. 7; J; b; Miller;. JAMES CITY ITEMS. i. Acmo cf I' rf. iin OonitrucUoo and . rvtrr. I . , h r . . for; lr!-'---(or nv'ii at ' Livf-ry -An 'elimination for clerk and Carrier will be UIJ at the. post office in this ci ty tn July 22, J61L -;; - ' -v ! Ag limit. 18 to -15 years, eo the date ofihe siiminati'm. (V; - . Marri- 'l wnrih nil) nt be admitted lo the -X!iniinaUn. Thia ptoblbltloa. ioevr, j t i ot apply to women who ate tiUprcni of theme who are sepira t.-d frnm .their hulamls and support th'ii.'fWci, tut they are eligible for appointfriTit only s clerk, . f ' App!i-n! mnt be phyilcally Bound, tni tnnU applif unls mujt be not less thn B f"ol 4 iiu !. in hcieht Without bot or ,hoi a 1 1 wnih pot l thtfl IU5 fw ' i'l.o .t overcoKt or hat, For ; ' i i n l-Unks snj for full in furitiHi i. !.itiv? t the s xamlnation, j')Rltli-(i"rit. i j'.iM, !, Vc- toni, f re dist-f . te., a 1 imme n. C 5 We are stljl having it -vary hot and dry InJLhls section. Visiting her brother, Mr G. U. Conner, at Belhaven, returned home last week. fha reports a grand time.' v;- j .. ; Mears. Mongee A Bennett are doing some repairing .en - one of -vtheir- mills which will, ".when finished," make big improvent in the looks of things around Msater Swindell Dickinson,- eldest son t Mr. and Mrs. F. E. pickinaon, . who has been taking a few dayo .vacation haa rttdrned to hUwk; M t'' I Will say . tothosi wlsblog.to '"visit James City by train that they "can n,iw get oft right la town,.' . We now- have a illag atatioa," -''Hh'.'';''ry.i'-. v Mrs, Mary Yates who has vesn visit- lng Mrs. PV E, Dickinson, returned to her horns lasj weik. ' . 'i Any one wishing to enjoy good milk j sod butter can gt it by apply log to. Mrs. Mwsic-, r" ...i - . .'Mrs. Ella Meestc visited' Mrs; Sadie Sod Eula Dickinaoq one evening' last Master Robert Duffy and his brother pnt one dny lut week .with Msstrr Sln.l.;ll l)ickint'-n. ., 1 j - Mi,s D''li Menlc kcei bny these hot days aUrnilinjr to brr beautiful i oi lTliio of flowers and ferns of whkh she has many, .' Mr. lnVpy lis mnv 1 in fur rt.MnL I. k.'h oiil girls, h' n M t.rl,'l ir. I l,s !f-!y Invited oi.e .f f ur yni.y with LHri. SALE TO BE CONTINUED TO JULY 4 There is one more day left, (Mon day) and our great sale as advertised will come to a close, while we have had a large business, more than we anticipated, we still have a big stock that must be sold, so we will continue to sell all Clothing, Shoes, Straw Hats, a Notions, Underwear, Silks, Ribbons, Millinery, Laces etc., at cost. Some Clothing and Shoes to go at Half Price. BAXTER DEPT STORE. n V. -.ti ?-.M n a ' ' ' v.--, J. 'r. vv,;i ?'.- ! St t' z l 'hi ' ' ( . s a ,1.-)D VMllt- -t'n.;:ii t'h'-i! ' -.1 .: x k. v ,.i 7 ! : STALTS ... ' : . r. r. r H I iof;;Til Ji'LY 1 'lay f.rr r ;' ( rn'1 . i '-'r. -. I to I 4 i T ' ".WE . - ;-; V- ;: v-
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