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i I.TAEL! y. DUMBER CO ' NEW BEEN, NOliTII CAROLINA, SUNDAY KDRNlN G," JULY 2; 1911? ;W-lB&, THIRTIETH' PAPER WITH , CIRClLAIIOtf ' i . ft M ft 'I v- Hit i " - - V 7 ft H iiiils;-i!BjEni;ifi?iit:: HE mari or woman who'does notsave k portion- of their income w pretty sure to yam;e',day reverses oreicknes will tome; and they -will ' zlkktfsii" fin m a vi At? art fit ttrktah trt fatVkrtlMk f-tiAKsoaif i m life. Prudence in living dictate during a time of .plenty for a. . THIS' BANK" ACCEfTS SAVINGS OR lORE.' p ( , f 1 you have heard of the man who would not look at the new moon because of , his, profound respect for the old one. Rediculous, you say. Yes stick to the old friends, but constantly make new ones. Here Are Values That Will Make .Many New Friends For This Store And Draw The Old Ones Closer. VALUES so good that they will convince any woman who will compare, that at this store you receive greater real worth for your money than elsewhere. GIVE JS-ACHUP TO MAKE A CUSfOMER OUT OF YOU AND We are dry goods dealers aiid nothing else' Qur hearts are in it and our minds on it. We devote our evtry effort and jril our energies that we may constantly know what is newest and best for women to wear and provide tor youf in the best qualities at the lowest prices. ' Beautiful Figured U . "r White J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLOCK ST. ntuc: cTfiDC m ?diit vnD nnu iun niL' uiuiil x iu Him j 4uuii ;anuii in ' 1 " S ' V FOimTH'OF -iULiA; ' ' ' is bbsy time ' amongr builaers,'vi. -U ; f ior me weauier is generally gooa.i--. in S'immer" It is a favorable lime 1ho to by pine lumber, for i.tocks are usually'' complete and .; iria reasb'nabln. vWe are ipe-V rinlisls in piiio lumber' and can p1y anything for the buildiiVJ;, tt or low. Our S' inch ' - i,nt a'r- ;!( ; i ; . - uve oeyona -tneir means, and ihat provision , should be" made possible ,'time? of scarcity. ' t DEPOSITS Of ONt . DOIXAB win. Af. i;- -if -f a Hr Wt'U DO IT. 4-1 -2c; 4-l-2c. - I. awns , PFIONB 288 0 'r; v - . f "I o:1 . ... Over! Fifty 25ew,Members Added Chamber '-of mmerce. Ite- V VOtk TSlad Daily. Al'thouCT- thertmipanies have nt settled down to bard work, esterday hejng rSaturday and the fWat of the nwnth, y?t ovet fifty (50) hew mem bers haVe been added to th,e Chamber of dommeree. Tlieir names with the names seeured .tomorrow will appear in this paber Toesday murnin(f. Great iu terest U being manifested! "Join the Chamber Of Commerce anti Boost. Ne w Bern1' seems to be in the atmosphere. 'Wherever a member of the Chamber of Commercejbaa maie an effort to se cure a new i mem!er ii' has been suc cessful. The ci'i.' fiH are alive to (he Value Of this t) rt-at rhuvement. ''In union there .is atrengtjh', w an'adajge that is as tme as it iB old. - Every member of the Cba-nber of Commerce is lequeeted to' secore ap plication cards from ? the. Cap tad n of their company of Jthe office of ' the Secretary. Ask yotir friends to sign these application crds and give them to the Captain of ywur company. Don't expect the other follow to do all the work. Be one of the doers. Talk is cheap. What the world wants is pro ducers One nWnber of the Chamber of Commerce secured elevetf members yesterday. Anptner ten, It simply means a little effort, i ' On Friday night at 8:30 the cham bership campHitwill bo closed with a meeting at which lime all old aiid fjew members will be present. The final report will be reid aid the winning company will be awarded a handsome prize. - J. L.W Does the edge ot your lawn look ragged ? Then why not invest in a Phila delphisl. Lawn Mower and trim it' J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. ' Makes Fine Showing. We bve lately rceive'd the catalogue of theA. & M. Colleg:iat Raleigh. This technical institution, is doinc; a roost valaable wora. f of our State. Men traiaed there are certainly making a? good farmers, as engineers, tss . textile workers, iadeedln all forms of skilled enterprise. Young men who want toen luy life equipped fqr success in all in dustrial oecupat ons will do well to con sider the A & M. Last year 630 stu dents were enrollad its faculty this year will incl ude 51 teachers. v; See the Torleys, those com edy bicycle riders at The Athens Monday night They are grgat. Attention Veterans. ' Th regular annual meeting of Camp Newfiern No. 1162 U, C, V. will be held at Confedeiase Hall, south front, St. 11 o'clock a. m. Tuesday July 4th. 1911. '" " , Immediately after metincr a barbecue fluncheon will be served the members of the camp. J. F. CLARKE, . Adjt. NOTICE. Beginning July 24 1911, the general delivery window, on Sundays, wilf open one half hour, after the morning mails are up The stsmp window and the carriers window will not be opened on Sundays. , r ClvU Service Examination, f.y.h tier.' aerkCar- -"An etaminaCion for clerk and carrier will be held at (he .pott office in this cl- n Aare limits. 18 ta 45 vears. on the date of thj examination, , 1 ; 'V Married Women.'will not be admitted to tfe .xamlnaUon,This prolilbittoh, however does nqlt apply td women; who are divorced or those who ifr separa. ted from tbojr husbands 'and' support themselves,4 but 'they' are -eligible foV appointment only as lerk, T - ?; v Applicants must be physically souacN sntj mala applicants must be, not , less than 6 feet 4 JncheH is . hettfht 'without ! boots or shoes, and weigh 'Wt less; than 126. pounds without overcoat i hat.- - T i." For, application blanks and tot f ull in- ' formation relative to the examination, ! qualifications, fluties,' salaries, vsca j tions, promotions, etc. address immo diately , - - ':'' '(' . .'.''-. ; f- ' CEOItCR A., WOOD. : iiiscretary iJoarrt or i.h- ervice r.xam. iners, Post'OlIice,1 i , .i Uern, N. C, WW filllliu Pepples Bank, '.Employs- Every SublicityV MethodTo JFrove'j - Ifj'Sta'bHity;', Some jears ago a number Of 'projr reesive banka in this aountry tqA into practice the periodical Auditing Of their affjsfra.by ommit(M'of ; tbeir direct ors.' .TbiisMtep wa felt to be aii ad vance hi he right difection yet many busiaesi" men reaTIzwi tbar ra'wa8t still room f r imprcvMieiik Diliior tb past few years a father., and final ref fojm hsN been -made' in)bank auditing and now the up-to-date, pfepeYly;.manj: aged hank haa adopted tba plajji of per to the bands of a responsible ir dependent accouotani for complete, and Ahorough Apart lentlrsly from the .question important as it is,' of the strict jtcnor acy to the work of eVeiy employee, of the bank, there are many lreasotur why a bank should have ft aff sin perlcdi-V cally examined by an iadependent eer ineu duduc iBcconncaiK. . Fromlhe- standpoiht 'it the bank's customers nd the,public generally who, after 11,; have every right to be the most interested ip the matter the feeling that 'fln experienced certified public accounts tt, free from4 either sentiment; r prejudice, ; interested in nothing save his reputation for strict accuracy, fearing or owing allegience to neither officers, board of directors: executive committee or any body of men in the bank either singly or collect ively, hiding '"nothing but ori the con trary anxious to diacdver everything. the feeling on the part of the public that sucn an accountant has scrutinized every detail of a bank's busihWs and pronounced the institution to be sound and well managed will produce a sense of confidence in the bank that 'do amounfof facts -or figures given out by the batik itself can' aver possibly - te em e, Iii another column of this paper will be found the statement of the The Peoples Bank under date of March 1, 1911. This statement whieb shows' the bank to be in xcllent coaditioBf fcisj been prepared aBd is certified to. by a public accountant, and the management of the bank is to - be congratulated on its policy of ' placing, its affairs, before'! the pijblic .in the most open manner, . a policy which is in accoWahce' wlth tKe most spprovea methods, in rortein re liable fiaamrf al institutions-today, 5 f " County Teachers' 'Association. - The regular examination focTeaeherS Certificate (July examination) wi(,,be held at the court house in,' New Bern on Thursday and. rriJay, July aoth and 21st, beginning acb day at 10; pu m. ': . The examination en Tb.ui:s4y Will Jww jco tored teabera.' ior WRiie leacneiB ana rnaii lor in- VyS S. M. BRINSok .5. 'County Sup' t, of Schools... NOTICE. I Pursuant to Section 75, of the Ma chinery Act, notice is hereby givea that The' Board of Commissioners - for the otmnty of Craven wiU meet in the court house in New Bern, en the se'eoad Mob- daj iri July, being the 10th day. fo( the purpose of rgviaing1; the tax list and valuation reported to them. .All Prr sons objecting 'to the valuation of their properflr or the amount ef tax chargeMj against toem, snail presem qieir Claim ia writing as provided by Section 7fe, of the Machinery Act. C D. BRADS AM, Chairman Board of - Commissioners for . .. the County of Craven. ' - - July 1st; v;:; ':'.. , n - r -C New' Berrb,? Jfortli ? OMoiinai ',Coq ilensmi Ht.atnAni.Jifnnrli. ,y UOD-AHulOBeOIJiUSineSB,.. Cash and Due fr6mJBanks ,45466 72 v- ,rlA4.t" " ,r "Tt' boo fend iq Capital 8tock - r .v $' 60 000 00 Deposits i ;'t;ftia6W ft Dividends Unpaid Sv. 8 00 J Undivided Frofita 1 . 1 .12 124 94 .Total 892 656 18 I III A t jr. l "''m : '' ""' j-''' '' " ('ft LoaM and piacounts cl 2.209 87 Overdraf U $K -4 ' St 49 Bank Building A tf-:&.tl S00'00 ,;. : CBUTIFIOATU' We henby certify Mint in ourc-j this Pt.ateii.eiit oir- !'y m-t I f n" ti tie llii;ii-i:il rn!.:i! ,,i ( f r.-.i.k t.r ' OLD PIIOB USES unnr rinui r lu il lUii f FarmW Can Get Weather Jtwx- cait Dairy By Tephoue, . i. Freef Cost, Through the arrangement parfeeted between tb Umted, States Weath.r Bureau and tb Southern Bell Tele phonr Company, mere than 2S.000 Southern farmers will receive the daily weather reports--by telepbone begin ning July itV1.-- V . ; ' The daily weather reports will be furnished the Telephone Company by the, weather bureau, and the report will be'fead 'to Uhe farmers by telepHone operators..' Jit given hour each day a tfeneral alhrra will be sound'ed, calling evararmer to the "telephone. When they are alt- assembled-the report will be reSdV Any farmer who is not able to answer the BignsT and hear the re port has the privilege of calling the operator and securing, the information. Almost every farmer's telephone line connected wfth the Bell system has six or .more subscribers, and by reading the report to each- line the work can be speedily aceompl(shed. ' This w the first comprehensive and systematic effotlj to furnish this in formation without coat to the farmers of the South. The spread of the tele phone in the rural districts in the past few years has made it possible to reach such a large number of farmers through the Bell system, and the dissemination of weather news by telephone is one of the, many practical uses for the tele phone on the f artrv The territory of the Southern -Bell Company Covers the States of North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Virginia and the southern half of West Virginia. We sell the White Moun tain Freezers. Send us your orders.. J. S. asnight Hdw., Co. Pone 99. 67 S. Front St. Dividend Notice. At a meeting of " the Board 'of Dir ectors1 of the Atlantic & North Jtaro- una nauroaq LOmpany on june -iro, 191 li in Morehead City L North Carolina a dividend of 1 J per Cent on the capital stock of said , company was declared, the same to be v payable -at the office of FiheJTreteaSei' in Goldsboro on July 10th 1911. '. 'Books for the-, transfer of stock telese at 12.:o'cloek JA, July 5tb,and to'reopen. at 12 o'dock . M,' July 10th, 1911. W : . , . , s Q. 'J. BRoADHURST, .! . .'; ' . . Treasuaer. rr.,v ' ' ' ' ' ' Coast Corpfti j.jvnKivnrwvvu u 1110 vtiemuu i 1 I. tiv. .1, 1 went ef the Cttast Artiyery Corps of thai North Carolinf National Guard have beew issued bv Bricadler Guiieral Franeta A. Msan, ;fletJereeb, Qaar- termseier general, oi rne iuaia ana UoiVed ISssJeS; dtaiwjiring orBeer. - He also issued at. the same time the sched- ulejof trahiorHhe-flfaV second and third'infantr whkh a ill go into camp at Morehead Ufty hi , Jisly. Tha follew inV are jth orders reierfWa to tha Ooatt Artillery corps; - . v . ; f "Maj. Max IC BwkerM eomraaitliBrg. First - Company, " Nev iern Lelve . August 7, 9;A,Jl;Arrive at Wil mington August,?, at 12.40P. M. Second CompaBy, Wilmington Tirae to be arrange! i ; . TJiird Company, Geeensboro Leave August 7, ft 1:45 A, M. Arrive, at Wilmington Aoguat'i at 9rl5 A, M. . Fourth Company, : Salisbury Leave August 7, at S R. ..J4v frx Wit raiagton AuguSfS. at 9:45 A, M. , . Fifth - Company, CharlaHe Leave August 7,-at 6. A,' M. S.vA."L. rArrivA at Wilmington August T, at 12:30 P. M. 20 Leonard. Cieanab'e Re aye"lce and ldottbetter.than any Jbti&t. Ask -me the pridti. Notice; - ' : .- Tbs.Peosion Brd of Craven County wHI meet" at-soiirr.bouse on tha first Monday ia Jitly; 191 this being the 8, day.,: tVll applkanta for pensions -of ex Confederate ebldleri-and saifors or iwid sws of the same who wiab to apply for pension or. bavlielr pensions -in-eresSed wilt; please . appear before the board on the above named date. Those already on the list nVed not appear. : j. l- v- X' S. R. STREET, .' ' i ". Cliairrrta'i Pension Bjsrd. j. - , " " ' r r rstcs t r;lES! r- ' OUR; WOMEIiiCUSi s 4 The laie number of women la T yicimry who transact dieir inancl J -the People ijank t8.etid(;nce that ' the courtesy and attention hich i accounts. We cordiiUy invite' you self the many advantages' of ba posks subject to check jrpeh' and 4 per cent mjeresr, compou is paid on savings. s " L-slIl'la Ysfalll SALE mm. i u unu n ii i jiii i t i t r. 1 ! r CONIINUEDTOla There one more" day left, day) and our great will come to a close, while we had a large business, more than anticipated, we still that must be sold, fn f 11 all C.lnfViincr Mi.:. TT Millinery, Laces etc.', at cost. V. Some Clothing and Slioes - ".-' to go at H LLrkS TtLOlPLK . r '. nF.PT STIikK II Most extraordinary Kedyctlon inmail , lot lots and even Regulr Stock. ; A Swcepijijj Regardless of Actual Cost. . f' "Til Ladies $ 2.00 Oxfords aftdStrap uirp I ladies ?.5QVelvet Pumps n ; I ! Ladies " . 3.50 Pumps ancVOxfordslfe ; Entire stock of children's Buster ; ;fertwr t cost- Any size and leather yau'may .wa ' ., ' - - . : , .....' ' , W v AndroWscoggins Bleaching, Sale, Price,. 'r 5 10 ;yds. Sefdand'for '' ; :yl. . f5ci Apron CJmghamsr Sal; Price ''f' fiXr Dressi GinghamK i : "'. :$W.' ;vi'- cc gOSI;SPEClAtS ( Our Entire Stock of en's : "V - Clothing at a Tc ' " IF YOU LOVE i ' . ' T 4 j . . . r i TO BE sale as ad have a vfcig r so we wiln SKrc QfrnxIVv . . C:ll. trrLll-r'- s; Half Prt i s and T verm J. J BAXTER i HOTrd your hr
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