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D 1 1" - - .-...X. ;ULY 7, 1911. 'THIRTIETH YEAR c if -:lii;iIS:l EETIiJ;LLX:: v: - r;.i .UutY SEVENTH. rt.;1, . r HEN th young man rompletes .school, he has life before ' f ."iim, Ue'ft ambitious to succeed. Let the vouna-lnan ;. w y get started rigfartvJDo Jobil Wuamaker'diL eare f .. ...... o jwiui uitwirav uunrjr uiutua cariv, .jwepuoik i.wniitj he savea.ith this:strong, afe .Bank and. Trust: Companyt" where the .money wilreara a fair rate.of interest- 'Vj ' " J ., THIS BANK ACCEPTS SAVINGS . ACCOUNTS OF - 0 E. DOLLAR OR MORE ; . V , ? I" r .wifj GOPLON 'SJULiC m t ,mhm I .' W ft Vi oils o;:io;;? Plan " Submitted To G otapcrs To Teacb. Weary Willies To Work ... ' And To Lore It - r - V" New York,:" July .6 -free Went An drew Furuaeth of the - Internationa Seamen'! Union of America has sub-: mitted, a-plan tor President Saitnel Qoroperi of .the -American Federal ioo of Labor for the organisation of ,8,000-: 000- migratory; worker or f'hoboea".: throughout tke cooBtry. : if ? Z& In aubmitting hie plan Poruieth eays: "According ta 5 etatteticr there - are . about 8, 000,000 of the migratory work-. era or 'hoboe.K Tbia aituatkm is daa geroua to eociety an - a wbol and to thn. organized workera and it ta from them that the remedy moat eonae.-.' ? Ta organise tneee so-called migratory workers the first thing is to gain thvtr eonfidence and their friendship, to show tbeoTwhat thej can do alone and then what might .be-i dene "when -organized labor taker ft serious herd on,the situat ion." i""-: S jg !--, O, X . .. .. ii .-jSv .The Athens is the only loose in New Bern showtngf Asiocia- BARG AIN CLEARANCE SALE tion iiictures.; "i'-Hto Watermelon Crop.' News comes from Bogue Sound that the .watermelon crop has. been ! greatly lots and Wfl Regular Stock. "A Sweeping Cleaxance Regardless of "Actual Cost. ' - ; j iLadCesS 2.00 Oxfords kni Strap Pumps' , $ 15 lUdiest -,?.50 Velvet Pumps' ;i . 1.95 LidiesV-3 50 Pumps and Oxfofds . ; 2.6SJ rBntirewiocIC of jchildren's Buster -Browri' Oxfords at ccst--Any'size and leather. yau .may wanV -1 V Androscqggins ,Bleachingrv Sale Price, : Tic y& 1Q yds."a Island for 39c yj- 10c DressCfingh'ams ''". ' 74-26 yd.. - HOSIERY SPECIALS. ' ' Ladies Onyx 25c Gauze, Lisle Hose all colors .;'21e -v" .".Ste Silk r 43o $1.00 ' " dnly black" 83 : ; v ' ' tSD - ' . - -"! $1.20 ( MVMsfMBtJSHNMsjMaM 0ur Entire Stock of MeaVand Boys 'A ' "A aCC tC" Clothing at a Reduction fi I- U Py qpMaSJSBBBMBaJBJBJHSjaBi -. lf YOU' LOVE MONErYOC CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS tte SALEV ;A ''t in consequence is late and will b short. Usaally "by -th4 flrat week In July "at least a few home-grown melons reach this market, but it has not been the ease this year. It it quite likely-that a few Will be brought in next week, bat it is expected feat they will be aa high in price as the Florida yariety. ' , Salvation Army Notes.. v -" .Major White, of the Salvation Army corps, will be in New. Bern on July 19tb forth purpose of inspecting the Iocs:! branch ofat organita'tlon, - , Mrs Gosett ia very siclt at the quar ters on Broad street. .The "Philadelphia -Lawn MowCr will make your lawn have : a decent ' appearance whea properly "applied. W. 3. Basnight HdwACo. ; h . mm SELLS ITiJOR tESS WTTLB OUT pFTBWAY, BUtlXJAY8 TO WALK 1l6 COFtONS , ISg' ! V ,,,,; i i " - bgi t -'-t . I .1 l,IILWl,.l,IM.I,. .11, .11. .JBI.1L LI II III. IHI , , , CAR SCREEN TiQORSi . y. I .vi .Knocked 'down: screen frames, Ad j ustable; f rares; " Wir cloth black Arid alyanfzed;aft widtb v Attexiy tion given takinjneasures for sizes , needed Paint ; and Varnish Stains and. Hobr Fiuishall; necefssary goods for, the home 'Service prompt.b.usiness appre . ciated. , Call us up Phne-HY t . Big Mewspapert Undatul Otferv . uBy' epeclai arrangement;- the New York Sunday World to going to give way, free with every copy; a teparate Fiction Magazine, -containing :. the-. fa mous Peter Ruff detective stories writ ten by B.. Phillips Oppenheint and a se ries of love stories, from the! pens of leading novelists. I Each Fiction Maw sine will contain- complete Oppeoneim detective parative end, two romances, all complete; ! This is an extraordinary oftert and the sale of the Sunday World will be great -; Order the paper today, w advance. .- - -4 y ,1.1.. ,11 . .Ml,., II. Notice' of Loss of Certificate of f-rStock: GASIGLL--HARDWARE r CO; . Phone 147. r New Bern, N. C Idle Street,. - Notice is hereby given . thkt -1 have lost r misplaced Certificate No. $ for tea-shkres of aeries No. 4 of the capital stock of the Some Building Loan Association issued tome, aaidcernncate bearing date May 1st. "1909; , If 'same la Hot found within thirty days appnca- tiori will be made by t me for duplicate certificate. .e -..i s na'..vmiTnviurAmiaR' I III. .111111 II I I I, Mill. ! - II r 1 1 A , Tk: Smith; Premier unrn 1-r; ; Acme of Perfection jh ! Oonstractioi nd 't Q T f) (I f ;"''' roumn of july. r&'i.' . i I'lit.y time ' among builders, ' V s ' TblstheSOth.dafof one, 191L i", r r.. ' i j burmaUtems. 1 uiiLl . .ilO ILL 11. C, LluE ,v .OLOCXS STREETS The Gener il Writes a Racy, Newsy j Letter of the Doings at ' c fiwansboro."c--'J-,'t SwaneVoro, July 4. Jodge 0. H. Al len, Solicitor H. E. Sbaw and Mr. & T. Riuef, ail of Kinston, are guest of the Tarrymore while he.ro on . ft : jlshing JDr. 3endr. the dentist, baa taken room at the t anymore for the sum- Mr. George Hi. Eonett. of New Bern, is at his old home, Cedar Point, for thej Summer,"', They put him to Work hoeing cotton, he blistered his bands' and lie is sunburned almost out of recognition, he comes over to Swansboro every day in nia;-gooa tpipv; v - A . r" .Our old friend; Ed Mattocks of Wig gins, S, C:', 1s homo on A visit., ' 1, Mack. " Russell, another 3 ansboro boy who has been away some t years, is here looking after hiaiproperty Ha is expecting to-eeda part of (he Msjor Kassell farm on for towp IMS- - - Mr. Rebecca Littleton.'- a daoahter of Wnr Glancycdied here thiavweelc p - Mrs. Mollie Mattocks and family, of Wjegins, S. are here visiting thejr old home, W are nil glad to see them. CTw6 nttle boW "eight or ten year of age, sons, of apt Alex Moore, - of the Life Saving Station,1 whd had been to Swansboro, a few days ago, .started to return to the sUtion oa a gasoline boat, when a gale of wind tlew them up on a, ahoal, The boys; beearae frightened and jumped overboard and the boat 'drifted away ? They were rescued shortly ft' erward by a passing boat , and brought to wsn8Doro.;.jn.the-flieairtime "their father ho as; verv sick, and their mo theri it "tbe: station beame greatly alarmed at their prolonged absence and began to- serid npaky Topxet8.-The boys seeing these-iBignais oj distress, and hof knowing"1 to " what extremity their AarentSf hud beett :redudK .fell a-screaming nd svoold not be consoled until they were ftkea . to their home, S Mr; Thomas rL Pritchard has bought a fine automobile, 'its a dandy, Frank is the chaffeur. But here a a storv: Genera Willis ows the trotting pony of these pirta. nd he- took up the chal lenge 0t Frank tojrace with the-ma- cnine aiw roan oown ner are rougn and. tlippeiy! the auto was only making indifferent headwsy.-hod the General's pony was presawg; t hard, when, the chaffeur put on fnu speed and elided bis mooiie in tne ditcne..xne uenerai paasen on serenely, and n the race.',-'' : A party of young people went over to 4he brach and spentapleasantday bato iuk mint vabcuiuif . ciow, .f aiuwi uraut were Miisges Hilda Willi and J Lottie' May Bennett, ot New Bern, and MmSes RetHe Merritt. Katie Moor and Elber ia Woodhulfcrf this placed Tbe'young wvu awww yr.wi an, .tui.'" tnvuej , ajvm iw Tom Merritt,-JKev.' Whedbee hd wife chaperoaes. Abrty was, alo given in nonor oi nusse inriiiw ana Deqnen.'" - - . t-it. i ' t -" -tTbert ws a ance Saturday night in t. ..... - . n ; nonor cijaesaamfs a. reciewsyju. W. Summereli - ando Will Sabistoa o( Jacksonville, , Quite.' a f number- from that town attended.- amona; them were Mr. E..W. Sabiston;' Misa. Lizzie Kim- hall. Mr. M. M. Cappa, Jr.. Miss BeHhs Gnrgsnus and-Mr,F.- W. 'XKellum; who came on the boaErv Mr Rolai d Venter Mr. Will Sabistoa and wife, and Richard Miirrill arrived by automo bileKhtch from jt appearance, ma ie a very riuzh voyage. ' Messrs . Phillips. Bill and Sewel), violinists, furnished the And Citizens Petition Ask, Relief. Suit'To rroceed'Againat' A:; v" N. C. and-ArC. " A recess meeting' of ther twafd alder men was held lest night, -and an active seesioii was heldV" On' rnption .1 Alder man -Gaskins, the advertising contiset with tb Journal and Sun., was renewed for two years opon same, tnsis as test contract On motion aklerinan -Mc Carthy, 'property-ownerr were to;.be held responsible forjvatertax'and not tenant, - same to - be : effective jiext quartern Mr 'Jl JC, W bttehurs t pre sented a; petition igned.v by : citiz ns. say if'K me Ananiic vwn Mm nuiwu Was abusing Us ftouchiae, in switching crB on-Queen t.-td the .river, -from morning to midnight, Mocking tinjhib 8t; crossing from 1& to 80 mratftes end making such noises t night, that reai- dehti on the street could .get no rest at nights It -was alsoK shown that this railroad left long -line pf freight cars for heurs near the cemetery and even all night, The petition was referred to committee to act upon TQerewere re ports on . oet of ' water and. sewer in several parte of the city and discussions on.samea'tWire for fire alarm system was ordered.- '. The matter of inspecting the dairies burnishing milk tohis city came up and committee was instructed f .myloy such expert help as was peeded to-sea' that he public health was mde safe in its milk supply.- -The ci ty sttoriiey reported on Jhe suit against the A. & N. C. Co. that nothing wob being secured ou a friendly - suit basis, and by Vote the board instructed the attorney to proceed through the counrts againstboth A. & N. C. Co. and A. C L to make! thent -comply with the law in keeping op Hancook and Queen Ste, music which was excellent.,. , ii iii y tie wpatlii-f ih gneralty good 'Min'f. It is a favorable' lull 1 1 1 s v I'ine Intnl. r, for.', , .mi i y ci.Ti.; cte and i i . n nre PK"- , i i j . ! . ! r Jim! rati l.u:' ! ,-r, r 8 i !i r) ,.il't Craven County July V-OurChudrensi Day at Gaikiaa sehoal house which waft postponed from the fourth, Sunday" ia June will be the second Sunday ia July,' exercises will begin at 2:80 o'clock, - pi to. Let everybody coma and- enjoy themselves;--J'i'-i';c,S,?? :. Misses Essie and VeJH Ipock visited Misses Ruby and Viols" McLa whom Sun " Mrs. Dora Gaskins and family vlaited Mrs. Katie Arthur near Askio Satur day and Sunday,. " :-et' fj-i..i 'Misa Carrie; WbitforiJ visited' Mfftv Minnie Whitford at; New Bern Satur day and returned home Sunday i morn- ip2- . v --::;,.yy. '.;.-.':.;'.vV,';i f'Vs. Nathan end Guy Whllford vii t 1 Mr. Alonzo Whitford: at 2jra last ' . - - , . -. . . ' , .'e Rrs having much .sitlnesas in our :;y. . : ; iU ilr '11 rlrolh- C,We.cant keepthe, mbs yafdybut We can furnish you with ithet'material - -totkeep thenVout opydur j sdupand .bed-rclitC6sth6in S. Basnighf Hdw; 'Cd.A?. rVi.V' ' I.,'..-, 'i,..,.:i..--T tt iji Com To Our Pic nlc.-jv ;.'v '' 1 " -, r TA ' Oak Croe Sunday School and 'Amity Farmer Union - will bave their pic nlc Thursday July J20lh. All Sunday School and unions and everybody are cordially Invited to' eome . There will be fcood speaking .for both the Sunday Schools and Unions, v Zf." ' '' V If unfavorable weather .on the above day the pic nit will be posponed until Friday the ZUl. - A. 3, HAIIcrr.Supt.S. S. .' 1 M. N. HAT:: I KIT, Pres. K. U,' W. 1. 11 a i' 'j ' it, ;:.-c'F. u, . - 1 ' 1 1- OPENING ATSAYINGSACCOUKr." There Js no fed tape connected with the opening of A aa "7? mgs account In this bank,- ,:,You simply. bring your money to , ..'jme bank, sign yoor name forldentifleatlota when '. Vou wish : - to maka withdrawals and you will then receive a pass -book; . credited withlhe amount of your deposit. - Whenever you - , ' wi8h to add or withdraw money, the process Is equally aim-8 '4v ple.: We pay 4 per cent compound Interest on savings " de -(" .p08it8. r . ' . " TWlMIMIinSilBIu I See DeNettie sister v those re ioed comedy singers and danc ers at The Athens To-night. Just Arrived 1 dozen Hammocks, bright new col oVsn'jVer been- selected over. We had unusual large sales on Hammocks, there fore we are reducing. Come and make selection "ou can get a good strong Hammock for 52 50.. v. - i. J. S. MILLER. SLOTHING AND SHOES We Will Gontinue Selling all Clothing and Ox fords at Cost. A GOOD STOCK TO SELECT FROM J, J. BAXTER .ELKS' TEMPLE DEP'T store: Campaign Closes Tonlpt The Chamber of Commerce, member ship campaign will eloea tonight at the courts house. at 8:30, 'There - will be some short interesting talka. in' refer ence to the kind of work that the Cham ber of Commerce has 'outlined for the future -Evsry citizen of Craven Coun ty who ia' intereited in tb develops men of Cravift County' should attend tbia fneetir&t"'Tba finst reportwilL be read a4 shew bow much.' the Chamber Of Commerce has been augmented this week..' iJ;i. wJ. 4 - - C Everybody .; will have a good time, Cigarn and refreshment will be served everybody. fEvtry mamber-ef the- Cbamber of Commerce' is urged to make a, final.ef fort today to aecarf new. -members to day and report lhent : at tha meeting tonignti" j -" v T .4 as Dividend Notice. At m meeUnff if the Board . of Dir- ectora'pf th Atlantic" North Caro lina Railroad .Company on' June 3rd, mij in'Mosehead City, North Carolina a dividend of 1 per cent on. tha capital stock et Saw -company was aeciarea. tha same to be payabU at tha office of the Treasurer In Gekisboro on JUly lOln 1911. Books for the transfer of stock to .close at tZ f'clock M. July 6th, and to reopen at W o'olook M, - July JQtii; 19IL-. i. , L--S.i ' . ... :. 1 Making a Proh:bUloniat.i THE AUTOmATlC BALL BE ;I8 fOO PROOF AftO IVSRIASTING will ease the bur -den on horse more :Uian er offered, are iiwkb gtfi, a vein. cle equipped with n any axleev- f iffered, if you "using, two id uc mt ruimu hall . this axle and you '.' ;;' ..pi w -.v-w.- can sell one and save thtffeedlng. ,; And is the first and onrjT Ball-Bearing Atle that can be sent to anyqne anywhere, and be a success every time 'without any brains being sent along to adjust it - . ' J 1 ".l 1 " ' ' ' ' Hlf WMi ' 6. 5. WATERS S SONS, GAM SI. NEW BERN. H. C. Trtasoritr. 2 We have oTtea hear i the remark that "prohibition" in North: Cardnoa.'ls a farce end that 75 per em t. of the peo ple; would take a drink if it were offer ed them" but an Incident that' occurred at a colored picnie at North Uarlow a few dys ago seems to put the brand of the fabricator on the -originators of these few word. Previous to "the pic nic noti d had ben mide that nolrunk enne js would be' tittiraU-d The. day for the fetiviliog arrived and the crowd agnep'tlod at the ii(nalBd spot. , One imljd'ilo, thinking perhaps that he would t-rrify th plciiure . kre iiy hit 8- ' ..iiin, iahk- 1 up or- hihkey an.! n I'.i h:i.ih' Wl.i'ii his Cm ' : . ...i h" v;h f-i.-il ly '(.ft - i - : r... -i, i uri ' y . ! :. it' ,' ( r . - '. i V f.' ir, MB - -'ajaaaaw MfjaMHaT aw(aW i Tmmm "-"Ir. .W. ' I) Ladies Metal Frame Hand Bags, every bag worth $1,50 , i n-i i, i- ' r -" i to -.2S0f: our, prictf;: $ LOO. each! ; dne"' lot ;Meo&V Bfltsi worth $1 00r our price 50c,. r 0ne lot Chfldrens Pat Leath ef Belts, late styles, pricel8c-. 7', . BaMiiigwpn? . -V.'vr-fc 'i.-' n-?v.-. : -j ca f.-',-s-tW '. .::J-,t :1. -'' aCa. :-,,. m v e w ' .-..-';"- ""...'-' - '.-'.;'. :. ','( . .. . - , " " I " V"' ' ' 1 .-' c . r '-1, r,- , , .t"': ' -, V V. V 1' 1 T 1 -S!S7
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