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LEVJ BERH DAILY" JOURIIAL JSem Bnt"K..C:'Aupt 1. 1811. ' inhfr ninrptnov iTurcii t.nnci SO. 8 K. OF r fleets every Tuesday 8 p.m., over Gas Cb's office. Middle St. E. H. Hardison, C. C, J H. Smith, K. of R. and S. Vesting Droinere rc ftamii v alier's welcome. GSAVEX LOOfcli NO. L 016M.' F i AH1BOM' XeU find. and r Wednesday a-laltta in eea month &ights Harmon HOI, eorner Bro end H- jioocX strata at 7:30 Colocl J K. Wills, President; R. J. Disosway, Secretary; J. D. McCoy, Financial Sec recar? QTDEX T( KtW iT?SBTItiKirXNT For Sate Gas Boat. ' Kafer'a. Kakerv Piea. J. A. Marker & O.-Fish. New Bern flanking & Trust Co, BUSINESS LOCALS : NOTICES IN THIS COLUMN LESS THAN ONE MONTH MUST BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. .T I CHOICE freh fish. We have constant ly on hand. Trout, Blue Fish arid Mack erel and other choice varieties to suit everybody. We dress and deliver them absolutely fresh and wholesome. Prompt delivery. Phone 107. -J. A. Harker & Co., Market Dock. PHONE your orders for hot Pies and Rolls for dinner at Kafer's Bakery. Prompt delivery. FOR SALE One Gas Boat, 28 feet long, 7 feet overall, 6 h. p. run about 6 mos. will be sold cheap. Apply to Geo. Rose, Trent river R. R. Dock. FOR RENT At No. 14 Metcalf street, a nice dwelling, with all modern con veniences. Apply to S. W. Willis, 43 Middle street. FARM for sale 1 offer for sale my 109 acre farm i mile from city limits 1,836 frontinifon Pembroke road. For par ticulars apply or write John A, Boom, 1G4 Broad St. New Bern, N. C. FRUIT Jars and fruit, jar rubbers at the lowest prices at ihe Broad Street Grocery Co.. Broad street. M. W. Fod rie. Proprietor. HAVE you tried our Anteceptic Pro cess in dry steam cleaning? Its the only safest way; it removes the germs out of your clothes and renders them as new, also altering and repairing neatly done. Special attention to ladies work. The Winner Dyeing & Renovating Co., J. B. Hendorscn. Manager, No, 10 Piisteur street, East opp. Union Sta- tioD. Phone 443. FOR RENT street. It. A Five room house on Short . Nunn. TO THE PUBLIC You will alwaj find a fresh pupnly of meats of ah kinds at my market. I handle nothing" but the best; my ice box is sanitary in ev ery way and a public inspection of same is cordially invited. You will find for ydur Sunday requirements everything that is consistent with a first class market. Remember satisfaction and cle.arliness is my motto. A. Castet, Five Points, phonrt Ci9i rULMI line or groceries which 1 am fte4linff at reasonable price, a few of which 1 quote. Best Patent Flour 8c lb, Picnic Hams 13c lb, Regular Hams 20c lb, nnd a full line nf table commodities hpd a fine lot of Cutckufts and Water melons that I am now offering at coat. J. A. Kinggobh 83 George street. FOR sale at store, fresh, rich Jersey Milk on short notice H C Armstrong WANTED- Two Salesmen te solicitor ders for Household Novelties. Apply t 187 Pollock ntreet DeSoto Novelty Supply Co. JUST received fresh Katebaga Seed. Turnip Seed, Fall Cabbage Seed, Short - ( Qt. Cr.:iarA tit '-i m... .Seed for sale by J. C. Whitty 4 Co -pPhisne 98. NOW open ,lor bu.inoss-With a fall . line of Fruits and Candius, Cigars and ' looacco. uive as a trial and be con ' yioced that we carry the freshest and umi una fr OAAis in in atitw . . rJ ' Bern Candy Co., No. 81, Middle street. under Trent Hotel. . TBI KoyaU's Ice Cream, hone better - hai no equal, packed and delivered 4o nj pert of the clty.-H E fcoyall, FboneftZ. VETERINABIAN-Dr. C. R. Graham, office and hospital located at No. 64, Broad street, ntar Seott'e bUcssmitb shop),' New Bern. Phone 1T7.' ' . f WOtUt to Concretes-All kinds of work Arim mCoaereU and Paving Step a pcieity.-E. & Iiaper, . ' - ; :.US15 CLUB-a. . fAEUE-1 : i Crston street. CsntWmen' clothe r,od, rspsired 'end . pressed, Ladies t, pressed SDeciaJty. , ' I he ; Philadelphia V Lawn , cr will make your lawn ? a decent appearance ; rop rrly applied. J. t n Co. DoYoaKnow 4 tkat Pure VsuuUa, imrkr the Pore Food . t law, can be made from -etefd v different ' rfittdc "il vanilla ' beam? -, The finest and most expensive Mexican' Bean only k used for. Burnetf VaniBa. That i wfy tne flator of Burnetts is to ; much more deHdous : and delicate than that : of any other extract That is why it b recognized every- where as the very best vanilla possible to make. Insist on getting BURNETTS .VANILLA EXCURSION TO NIAGARA FILLS THURSDAY AUG. 24. The Best Excursion of the season will be operated by the CHESAPEAKE STEAMSHIP COMPANY on their ele gant new Steamer the "CITY OF BAL TIMORE." Round trip rate Norfolk to Niagara Falls and return (14.66. TICKETS GOOD FIFTEEN DAYS. Steamer leaves Norfolk at the foot of Jackson street 6:16 P. M., connecting with special train via Baltimore & Ohio R. R. and Lehigh Valley arriving Ni agara Falls 11:00 P. M. This will be a delightful trip to Balti more by water thence through THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SCENERY TO NIAGARA FALLS. The Chesapeake Line will also operate an Excursion to Niagara Falls and re turn August 29, via Pennsylvania R. R. For further information call on or write W. H. PARNELL, T. P. A., Norfolk, Va. Consult Midame Cyrena, the noted Palmist. Rooms over Bradham Drug Co. In Any Quantity, Deliver ed Any Time, Anywhere in The City. PHONE ROYALL No. 131. LETS GET ACQUAINTED A visit to our plant will Introduce us. Learn what you have at HOME before going elsewhere. We can supply your wants In almost everything for your building. FEW SPI'JCIALTIKS Kulor Kraft Paint, Asbestos and Paper Rooffing, Metal 8bingles, Metal Ceiling, Rubber Weather Strips, (Hardwood) Windowpbanie, Artistic Designs in Colors for Windows and Doors Something New.) Manufacture Saab end Doors, Col umns, Newels, Balusters, Rails, Brack ets, Cornsr and Plyntbe Blocks, Man tels et. etc INTERIOR UNO EXHfllOB TBIEJ Toispii liioilier:,8:l.!fii. U. 120 L Front Niw BanC. '''ft, Lcraber Yard, Woodworking Plant and :' . v.;;. Plmmf Mill. i". HENRY'S : rrcscriptlons from all physicians. Quickly nJ Ac curately Ccd. ; V Abo a full Unc cf Choice Tc::ct'art';!cs. V:. m PASSES ESEilS The U. S. Elfrid returned te th,is port but sight from cruise in the aoood and a stop at Morehead City, . A eordial lovlutioe) U extended the poblie to attend the pie ale at Rbeias tomorrow.- A "good time ia' promised all who attend,; . J7".-.,; ; ..r The I. O. 6. F, sbgiog elase will ap pear at Ihe Masonic opera house en Tuesday evning August 22. Go opt and bear the' orphana aing, it will be well worth the small price charged tor 1 ; Ti QOIIUIOO. , , Quantities of home growri vegetables are now seen on. the local market and there is little need of , the housewife saying thai it is impossible to secure any vegetables, the prices, too, are very nominal, ' Mayor McCarthy had only there min or cases on his docket in the police court -yesterday afternoon. The de fendants were all charged with disorder ly conduct and were taxed with the costs in the ease and released from cus tody. Mr. C. T, Mearham, formerly of Kjc- sto3 but for several years manager Of i manufacturing company in Peters burg has been appointed agent for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad in New Bern and will enter upon his duties in a few days. Yesterday, the second day of the postal saving bank in this city failed to show that there was a single depositor. This condition of affairs seem to show that the people- of this section are not very enthusiastic on account of the new institution. Captain Gossett, of the Salvation Army post at New Bern, is in the city in the interest of the orphan and res cue home work of the army.' He will be here for some time soliciting aid and holding open-air meetings. Kinston Free Press. Up to the present time but few mar riage licenses have been issued from the Register of Deeds office in this county during August. However, if Dame Rumor" is correct, wedding bells will ring a great deal during the next few months. Late Monday afternoon sevei al col ored children killed a four and one half feet alligator near the colored graded school in the northern part of the city. It is understood that the reptile wiil be stuffed and sold to whoever wishes to buy such a curiosity. Mr. G. W, Taylor, of Jacksonville, is in New Bern today. Mr. Taylor is an experienced cotton buyer andwjll represent Rodgera McCabe & Co. on the New Bern market and surrounding counties the coming season. Mr. Tay lor will reside in New Bern. Quite a number of people went ovi to Norfolk yesterday morning from this city on the excursion operated by the Norfolk ioutheru Railway com pany. The fare for the round tr ip was only $3.00 arid this was quite an Induce ment to those wo wished to visit that city. Unusual situations and thrilling eJi maxes.follow each other in close pro cession in the next installment of "Th Third Degree" which will appear jn next Sunday's Journal This story is one of the most interesting and you should not fsil to read every install ment Reports have reached this office ,of several other small robberies that have occurred here during the past few dais. There is not the least doubt in the minds of the police but that these depreda tions were committed by an organised band of thieves, and every effort is be ing made to apprehend them. " The refreshing rains which have fal len in thi section during the past two days have done much toward helping the growing crops. Farmers have cer tainly been wonderfully blessed ttyi season and their prospects at present are that there will be the largest crops that have been seen here la at least years. Mr. R. G. Newsdm. an ipert,plumb er, came atonaay ntgnt irom new tsep 1 1 take a position with the Sbterprisiog firm of Scott h Waller, on Gordon apd Heritage , strseta. Tbls firm, whu)h bought the business of StrkkUn m Qo tor, are now prepared to attend to the wanU o( the publle In every' depart ment of this class of work. Klaatna Free Press.. - . -r . - a . Attend The Athens where jau caa siwiyi keep cool od com fortibleri'r ':y- : i; i '-. . 1 EXCUB5I0N FIDES r TO M0REIIEAD' CITY - AND BEAUFORT. i Sunday tickets sold Bonday Bmlld to date of sal to Morehead 'So, iCta. hlgb- er te Bsiufort. 1 : -' t WEEK-END tkkits sold FrWy. Sstorday and Sunday tr.nrairig traui limited to TuesJay following date of sale, te Morehead City L5, ZOc.b'gS w to Boforf, SUMMER tickets sold dally limited to Oct, SliL 1911 to Mor-hsd r-. h!i,-hr Io PsuforC Combination R(t 2,ft0 et-l-J vwd''g nr)w$ trsrioriti'in to !.' r -!.r-d n 1 rof'irn i;'pr, f ' n I 1 rf ta-ii ret-irti.ii fftt n- wi :.:m. ND Co" ; r' 1" ! l-y ev. . :'..! '. MI Cm.D Ell;'; ". Miss Caroline Ciaypoole, is visiting io Pennsylvania, y' ' ' . ? . . Misses Mamie and .Lola Broadstreet are vkviting friends at Kinatod, - - f uapc ana . Mr. uanae ray lor, i Bachelor, spent yesterday in the city. ' -Mr. a S. Hollister went up Black Mountain yesterday morning for a short iBit. Mrs. Henry Foote, of Norfolk, is vis itingatMrs. Walter Duffy's on New street Miss Marie Spencer, of Atlanta, is visiting ber aunt, Mrs. R. J. Russell, 24 Hancock street Sergeant R. P. Montague left yester day for, resorts in-Virginia, where he will spend several days. MisBes Irma Stevens 'and E'uise Mar tin, of Smithrield, were among the visi tors to the city yesterday. Miss Laura Ball, of- the city of Ral eigh, is visiting at the home of her uncle, Mr. J. R. Ball, on Craven street. Miss Julia Randolph, who has been visiting relatives in the city returned to her home in Kinston yesterday morn ng. Trunks and Suit Cases. Big shipment just arrived. I have the Rountree Roller Tray for ladies, beautifully finished, heavy traveling Trunks, Suit Cases in different colors. J. S. MILLER. CASTOR OIL'hPOWDER Bamih Iikm It TSTEtsS Aoem im Anv mottu ODORLESS Uiu!Dosmd BEST AND SAFEST! LAXATIVE KNOWN mmm At Au Dkwhuiti mm ANNOUNCEMENT! Having purchased the stock of gro ceries of Hudson & Co., and added t- same new and staple lines of goods, am prepared to serve the public. Will specially appreciate the patronage of my friends and ask them to call or phone 225. L. S. GRANT RIDGE INSTITUTE FOR BOTS. 60th Yew. Prepares lor College, for Bnslnrss, for Ui. A healthful atmoaphera prvlen ttils m-hool. Bfcona: Christian ineueneM. Idal plijalcitl uvl roainvni. "Ood'a Coantry" in Uio fmthiHi of thw Bin Kdg Hountain. High frUnlitls f icbolkrehtp. Honor systni and atorrtT prli. ipl'i of AmaricM manhnofllttatiUd. AUili-lic n.r. -m-atd. lniilrawa this ch.K)l rwfnre drcilm; wlu ro (V eesld jroui boy. Nftn-1fnoniitietioaal. Tnr Mtmloa'. writs) Llll.LSKT.rrtoMl!.tutt bkMc"' FRESH SUPPLY WHITMAN'S CANDY PHONE Gfl. G0RHAM SILVER ', The Gorham mark on a piece of silver U to "those 'who know" a guarantee of highest art intilvcr making. 'Teaspoons $4.00 1-2 doz. up. Carvina: Sets 3 pieces tovcase412iO'np.i'Tca Sets $12S.00:to $25000. J. 0. Baxter , v . , LOCAL AGENT, ; ; THE WEDDING ClFf StORr. I (.,.. 1 1 -. r ?- om 111 i' ' 1 f ! r:jr 1 . 1 .' i f r f , . FRESH LOT Catawba Gem and Fvx River Prist Batter just re ceived only 35c lb. htsh lot N. 8.' Co's, Cakes and Crackers A few like Corn ed Mullets. Big lot Bouge Sound and Adams Creek Watermelons afcl Cante loupes. Granulated Sugar not to exceed 10 lbs., 6c lb. Fancy Japan Whole Rice 5c lb. GOODS DELIVERED ANY WHERE IN THE CITY YOURS FOR CASH ONLY J. L. McDaniel 41 Middle St. Phone 91 Reg Hams 20c. Ib. Tub BuUer per lb. 32c Pineapple Juice pt. 25c Duffy's Apple Juice, bottle 25c Welch's Giape Juice liest Lard per lb. 12Jc Vegetable Lard 10c Meal per pk. 25c Pic nil- Hams per Ib 13c H. C. Phone 174 Middle St. FOR SALE BY Midi! St. New Hern, N. ajinar, WE'VE COT SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT. Our new stock of choice groceries just received Is the finest to be had sny where, and they cost no more. The quality of our goods are long remember ed after the price is forgotten. It Is a pleasure to us to give jrou yoar money baric for snything that is not perfectly satisfactory. Call to see Us. ' Brtskfast Bacon, Sliced Kara, Quteu CHy Butter, Brown Sugar. Watch the big clock in window for standard Uma. Broad StreM 4 Grocery "r Co. rtlONE M". : NEW BERN,' N. C IT IS GXL FITTiXS in inmnnn nr - ij nrrnurniHif-:. thst whst may b drulgnetl inv incti'a jewc try epcriully In the wy of 'rings would b etn mor 1vauiiful ' tehen ml to fit the ilninty femininn f tiKr. I . ! . f .f iLU . . t. . . . Home Tool A IS; I The better the tool, the fet better the T7ork. There Wrrrf '9 one sure way to get the fi jji test tool for any purpose m r' mm Kimm 1 Quality Tools J B and ore tht you COh&iLy n j get them by buy- x mjrM icy 4roni us and 9tm mgfm 1 vj lot.kiu t(r the Rf Sidf Jjj B trhdt mark. L very JjLmtMJlSmA ffl L Keen KutU-r tool ' nlgg mZt p is fjuaruutced. f -.,.., m in pnni ui un w h i j"u ia f-A f t,;fr l Bird rWF, V' fr.hks IKi 'N IHE 'PBIPOBTO 0F SU3FL0S HD ONDIViDED PROFITS TO CAPITAL THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BERNE, N. C. STANDS FIRST among the banks of the City THIRD among the National Banks of the State And as it has Surplus and Undivided Profits amounting to $lor,,UMl and Capital amounting to $100,000, it has a place on the National Hank Roll of Honor, wiich includes only banks having Surplus and -Undivided Profits equal to or exceeding their Capital stock. I PI 4 OK. vm INTEREST Pi SAFE DEPOSIT NT Nowhere Else Will You Find Variety So Great and Prices So Low. We are Offering our Entire Stock of Mens' $12 50 and $15.00 Summer Suits at and Beiow Cost Price. All the leatest Summer fabrics, such as Serges, Casimeres and mix tures, the tailoring finish and style are cxn'llnt. A, WONDERFUL LOT OF SUITS BELOW COST PRICE. SAM LIP MAN Cor. Middle and S. F. Sts. lliytin Block. 10 GET M SUIT of clothes has three WHEN ou wear. You get the utmost .Style vale oul when your suit h cut to fit YOUR individual peisonalily. Tnat. means tailor made clothes. You get the utnvist Fit. value only when earh garment is made to conform exactly to YOUR figure That means tailor-made c'othes. You get the utmost Wear value only wlr n your suit, is mad-, of a s'andard pure woul fabric. And that m- ani tailor nude clothes. We give you the utmost valu- in knowledge and artistic Hkill to the F. M. CHADWICK Merchant Tailor, Dividends Exceed Premiums The GROWTH in ASSETS, INSURANl'K IN FoR( K. ard POPU LARITY of the UNION CKNTRAl. I.II'K lNSliRANl K CO., aie ,,he nominal. For instance: Policy No. .i-j.'.:s is-ued s7l, Ordinary l.ilel'lan for $1 (KM). 1 10. a;(! Itti, premium J 27 W. The lirst dividen,! was w hile the 1911 dividend was $l 11, lieinur t'JM more than the premium, and a gain over the firHt dividend of G-I.'t per cent, and the face value of the !olicy today is 1,G57 70 instead of JllXMi The dividends have incr used each year and for the past four years have exceeded the premium paid. A policy in the UNION CKNTRAl, not only protects against death, but is an excellent investment U the biiHines man as collateral secuiily in times of financial stringency. Rates are LOW, Dividends LARGE, Satisfaction Absolute. W. G. BOYD, Agt. Elki Building, Telephones: Office 400, Home 258. I Thf Cmitri PmiVr ? flJllCTT'O I .The Smith Premier ! ENNEns m VISIBLE TYPEWRITER MODEL 10. Acme of Perfection in (instruction and Hcrvice. I a LIE "HOTEL J V'SWAS'SDORO, C; All modato cotiVenteoccfl for bth . .; ' Ing and Inside fishing. . . .''BOAT LEAVES ' ' ' -. , , . .. -8 a. nv Lv. Swansbon) An I tO f. m. 1130 a m. Ar. M. City Lv. 2 00 p. m. Made, Irom pure distilled .' ' Llirrrd watrr,' Nil TV f t ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS BOXES FOR RENT. UTMOST VALUES points of value -Jtvle fit and Style and Fit by applying making of YOUR su.t ill our CLOTHES 103 Middle St. New Bern, N. C. i ii ii iii. i a I STORE HARDWARE Building Ma v tutorial Paints, Oils . V and V:- v;: Varnishes "American: Field Fence K , i ' F. n
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