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Willi - .KNOWN1 : CTXULATION I - LSTALLwlILD . 878 r i NET DEPII, KOirni CAROLINA, TODAY "K02NIKG, AUGUST; 18, Wit " THIRTIETH ' YEAR: t . - r WffllSli: : SIRIMilTlilS 1IL- O ftl' POOL BILLS DISLIKES LIVER OSEIlil VIEW ft.1 TV ,1 r.- ? - iaOMHM, REGARD; TO -ffliG.., '- The saving man soon becomes fait own master.' - : - . r ' thv Otnfly man is always inheriting money under his own fee Who hath money saved hath a first mortgage on the future. f . - The-NeWt Bern Banking ft Trust Company enables its, patrons ! to save present earnings for future needs. ; ":.;., v .v.."; , j Larger Capital Than Any Other Financial Institution 'ri;;v: n This Part of. The State. , , mi 4 1564 Si VVAvINi5( ACS , t STOCK CLEANING TIMi At this time in the year a shoe stock .needs "cleaning" by this we mean dispos ing of all odds and ends and ' discontinued lines so that there remains an absolutely clean stock with which to start the new season. It is and always has been our policy to offer our customers nothing but fresh goods each season. This course is made possible only by sacrificing all odds and ends in stock at the present time. All Oxfords for men, women and. children are now on sale at cost, the stock is so large that it is easy to find anythiog you may want, every size, width and leather. No one should miss this sale. Anticipate your future needs and save money. ' . KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES Mens' and Young Mens' Suite, Fancy Mixtures, Plain Blue, Blue Felt Stripe, Plain Black Suite. Every suit is included in this final offering. $ 8 50 and $10 Suits Now $ 5 45 15 00 " " 11 25 20 ft) ' , lg 0Q IU oor purpose to clear our entire lines of Mens' and Young Mens' Spring and Summer Suite, including many ota of medium weights most suitable for Fall and Winter wear. This final clearance of all our stock consists of a still wide range in models and textures. Hundreds and are different modles to make your choosing without an effort, equally as many patterns to select from -Stout men-Tall and stout-Short and stumpy Tall and slender men can be served with, ease during this final -disposal. S. CdsIoii & Soi SELLS IT FOR LESS LITTLE OUT OP THE WAY, BUT IT PAYS TO WALK TO COPLON'S Famine Threatens Liverpool. The American Tourists Cannot Get . t ' Home. 200,000 on Strike; ' Liverpool, Ang.' 1?. Flour-mjU own ers and bakers served notice upon v the city authorities that they can no longer supply flour or bread because of strike conditions. .The. supply- of coal and grain is exhausted and with the closing of the mills the bakers ovens will re main eold.'. There is pot enough, flour in the city to last two dsys, and if the railroad strike is declared tonight there will be small chance of getting more.; . The city is on the verge of famine as all foodstuffs are becoming scarce and prices soaring... Batter, eggs aed milk are not to be had in most restaurants. Thousands in the city are destitute. They face starvation if conditions are not improved. ' More than l,000v anxious Americans are being eared for in the local hotels at the expense of the steamship c mpa , nies, and their number is being ic greas ed, daily as the result of the strii and lockout along the docks. ; They a e first c!ass cabin passengers'anxious - o- re turn home from their holidays a' road. The steamers Caronia, Zeeland. Hav erfbrd and Celtic are all tied up n the harbor; and it is officially stater that the companies do not know whei ' they will be able to sail for America. ' Governor, of Virginia Permits The North Carolina Troops td Bn-! tet That State Under 4 - .si v Arm.- A - - " - Richmond, Va-Ang. 17. --Governor Mann yesterday authorised the Adju tant-General to allow-the JTayetteville N.? X) independent Light Infantry Company to enter the state of Virginia under arms. ' This approach noon the borders of . the , Commonwealth is not with any War-like intention.' 'The Tar- led soldiers realise what a good thing it is to be In Virginia and the company wtft emp at Ocean View : for a week, beginning Aug, 2LT The- occasion will also be in celebration of the one hun dred and eighteenth anniversary of the company, At The Athens tonight, Cart- wright and Aldrick present their Bright, Breezy, Bristling comedy playlet Love Finds a Way," an act that has pleased the classes and the masses. Maybe you will need one or two Fruit Jars this season. We have them. . J. .S. Bas night Hdw. Co. r "J W2 WILL INAUGURATE ' n $W OUR FIRST SPECIAURipu5 ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAT And Will Continue This Special 8aleoa Those' Two ' bays For a. Tew" i Weeks. We Offer You The Following Values! ',, i'r :.tf i')-: ... t- .. -,' - ,-'&iJ-l Royal Robes, value $2.50 a box for $2.00 or 6 for 25c ' ' Montetlo; M':; 2.00 ""M&WiilJS It - ' i it .. '.4i - ' .: 1.75 & .I. - :Uttle Lew v. 2.00 4 Monumpntai ? 2.25 . : H Provunxd 4 2i0 V These brands are offered yoa at whofeeale prices and yoe will make' ro mbtake to avail yourself of this ''Great ' Bargain ; Opportunity.? ,W'e alee carry a full line of well known lue. and 15c, Cigars, Tobacco, Pip s ' sod Sasokars arUotae, " A rents for Guth's Choeolates and Bon Dons, al4 Cooklin Fountain Pens, all styles and siaee.-- five Year GoarantMU Has no iVrasl.v .; .." ff . -t ?u L:,-. v 1 f EDWARD CLARIC In Honor Of Miss ' Daphne Waters. Wednesday evening a number of young people enjoyed a moonlight sail that was given in honor of Miss Daphne Waters, of Kinaton, who is; visiting friends in the city. .- 7 y The following young people were members of the party; Mi is Daphne Waters, Hortense Strickland,. Blanche Gaskill, Sarah Charlton, Rossie Avery, Kathleen Charlton, Faynell Nixon and Bertha Gaskill... Messrs Cssey Seifert, John McDsniel, John Parker' Carlton Parsons, Wsrren Arnold, Albert Bail ey ami Mr. Charlton, Mrs, Carl Dan iels, chaprona. Charg td Wtth Larceny. John Casey, a young white man whose home is at Goldaboro was arrested at Wilmington Wednesday, night on a warrant charging him with breaking open a trunk wbite-in the employ of the baggage department of the- Norfolk Southern Railway Co. a few weeks ago and stealing a number of articles. He was brought fa. this city and given ,'a hearing hefore Justice of the Peace 8 R, Street on a' warrant " charging Jilm with larceny.-. He' was held ender 500 bond until the authorities at Golds- boro could bo heard from.-He failed to secure the bond and was placed in , the Cravencountyjili:.' -V? cTTie managers of The Athens always look to the comfort'and pieasuie pt their patrons. i' Stovef X Cor. Store, 1 1 r.lka Temple, 'Phone VI 7 :..",-v."!v''vi. ,'Jr' : Remember we - are complete house furniibert, can, give yoo , prices, on Range of the best quality, such as the Favorite Ranges.. Cook Stoves : from 16 00" to 120.00, Ranges from ,25. (W to (60,00, :: Give me a chance at your stove want. 1 .rr. S. MILLER. Colored lire Company, Win Prtzea. ta the long distance reel , race' at the Colored 8 tat Firemwi's Tourna-nent which was held at E'lxiUth Cit this week, the New Bern Sistb Ward -lo 'Company won the first prise In long disuncereel racing. Their time was 26 eeeonde. ' They alao noe the first prize in the grab reel race. Toeir lime In this being 23 seconds. Io the '.om boss wsroo race iher a!o woo th first prize, their time being 2T i nJ. t The Sixth Ward LiiMtij has provn that tny cava 00s or the ri efnri i l?i in the Suite and th7 d"trve much A': fM"i:j-.Ti:;:tES;. ' and sll olbr ktmls t.f timUrt'for pine nstrvjeUon of allkttvls may . be h I frutn ot In any gra l, siite or quality and st varying priren. iJyt lh pi!ri n f.ouint t Ym r!.ll, as we a mriuf'-,.r- ' r Sf"',r g I'.'.rrri fmm our C'.vt yarJ. f Is t'.e q-miy f V yifn .ti iiiit:'', ivo . 1 . , , DIDS WANTI D. The rity of Now m It's 'An Dealers for The Of JLad tag.. Board of Trade. Says InsuU and; Invites South To j':- - ArraDg A Biil of ; . Lading. New Orleans. La., Aug. It. Brand ing the proposed plan of the Liverpool cotton bill of fading committee to in stitute, in New .York a clearing house for the validation of cotton bills of lad ing as a "direet reflection" ami insult upon those engaged in the exporting of cotton," placing -itself upon record aa opposing the plan in its entirety, the New . .Orleans Cotton Excharge has through its board of directors passed resolutions to this effect, and appr-.vco the report -of its special committee ap pointed to investigate the proposition. The directors also adopted resolutions inviting all Southern exchangee, boards of trade, bankers and exporters and others interested in the handling af cot ton to meet here in joint conference, probably during the annual co ntion of the American Bankers' Assc iatioo, about November 20th next for t o pur pose of adopting measures fo. their mutual interest. Fine Pic Nlc at Rnems. Yesterday Was the day for the annu al picnic of the .local Farmers Union and Sunday school at Rhems j and aside from the intense heat it was a most en joyable occasion to be treaaqred long in memory. ' - Besides the farmers, their good wives stalwart sons and pretty daughters, people attended from afar, a jlly crowd of about three hundred. There were representatives -from. Trenton, Maysville, Pollocksville, Clarke, New Bern, Bridgeton, Lima and other pla ces; and they were all given a warm and hearty "welcome. A long table, a novelty in its way, made of woven wire fencing, had been prepared. but it was not sufficiently large to accommodate the bounteous supply of food, that was provided, and additional tables were extemporised, The food was not. only plentiful, but best of all, it was mostly of home pro duction and prepared in the delicious style known only to housewives of the 8outh.,. ' The exercisua were held in the school house, addresses being made, by Hon, A H. White, of Pollocksville, and Rev. Mr. Moore,' of the Tabernacle church, of New Bern. Rev. J. M. Wright, of Bridgeton, also made a-few remarks and offered thanks at the table. Altogether as before remarked, it was indeed a moat enjoyable occasion to be long. remembered. The Athens $ the only house in. New Bern showing Astoria tion pictures.' MAYSVJLLB NEWS. Aug, I6f The crop condition around this place' is (he poorest that has ever beeo known, some farmer say that they will Pot stake a .fourth of crop. the dry weathet'eontinues,,. Now It look that peannts,' cow pea and hay will do Uk the eoro and cotton has done, dry bp; . tJeaf this place, bow ever; tKe rains have beea more frequent ad crop are better, ; The dry tenU lory onlf reaches afew mile ead way irom nere, - y ,v , ( .1 1 Ut, C C. Foscoe,. the able salesman of the Hymaa Supply Company; haf just completed hi dwelling house In the ; southern - section of Msysvlll This la one of the prettiest houses at well as coovsnient Ibst can be seen in any small town l Eastern North Caro- JMr. W. C.; Waters of nW tht place has beeo appointed cotton weigher for the year, -v-' .".. Miss Gladys Collin has r turned home sf tet two weeks vial ting In Wilrolog- ton and WhJleville. ;? , , - Misa Lila Mattock's and'WIIlia Col lint returned Sunday from Wilmington where they have beo vhitirg, Wia ya well as large iwouiit may be set to work earn ing interest if in vested in the CertificatM of De posit issued hy this bank Funds thos employed earn 4 per cent interest and are protected by the bank's ample Capital and Surplus, by the careful management otan 3rjerienced Board of Direct ors as well as by .thejrigtd supervision exercised over the mstftutiofi Ibjr the State Government. .' -J - -vv Consult Madame Cyren.i, the noted Palmist. Rooms over Bradham Drug Co. Trent Road Becoming a Hat dsome Thoroughfare. The writer had the pleasure yeBterdav of riding over the section of new sand -clay road that has been built from .end of Pollock street to the A. C. ' . crox sing and found a change in the oi l Trent road that was most pleasing. It will be remembered that his highway was formerly a stretch of sand for two miles or. more over which it was cruel to drive a horse faster than a walk. It ia now as level and well graded as the maca damized ' road and with attention in a little while will be almost a firm and hard. Capt, Lane, the superintendent, is puahlng the work and has a considerable distance on the Other side of the railroad crossing clayed and sanded ready for the scraper and roller which will give it a finish for the present, With such road buildiog going on its no wonder that cveiybody is becoming enthusiastic over the sub ject Happy Pactolra I lasted 294 Dogs. In the report of taxable property lis ted in the several townships of the county, which was published in the Re flector lost week, the number of dogs listed in Pactolus township war over looked. That township listed 294 dog. -Greenville Reflector, Aug. 16th. Buck Stoves and. Ranges for your kitchen for best re sults. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co.' - CLOTHING AND SHOES ST? We Will Continue Selling all Clothing and Ox fords at Cost. ft GOOD STOCK TO SELECT FROM J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE. 5 Car Loads of Furniture 5 To be sold on Time. You buy the goods" and we will do the I Crediting. T. J. Turner Furniture Co. i '". h J ' "t.T NEW BERN, N.; C -t- ' ' . ' mmmmmmaammmmBi Refrigerators. Will sell the balance left overeat th following prices.' Genuine Porceleah lined Lenard Clean able, the25 DO at 22 60, the (35 00 at 130 Off, the 40 00 ' at 86 DO, the S 00 at 4 00. The above ' prices are the lowest we ever; offerd this class of good at Everyone car-! ries guarantee that they will do all yooJ expect any refrigerator to do. . A In a eircolar ient out by Mr Jams B.Teong, State losaraoo Coramtsslon r all persons are warned agaiost flr ing woodland., either ntsllctpjily earalwaly.- Ths circular, state. ant person shall eet'flr to any woods, icept It be hi owa prepert. 'or, In that caae, without first giving eoilc la writing to all pers"e owoing . Urd sd- I jttiinv to the woodlands Inteoded to be Collina u accompkOKxl by nr frlrrd j grj) ( j&st twd days before the tl ms ! ads. I SEE OUR W1I1D0W FOR BARGAIIIS wmmr 5c, There are i some, things youwUI find Cheaper than jou " . -N .-!; , ever saw. before. W ias Flureoce Taylor, who willipsnd several dy her. . ' ' l!r. C. F. (icrock Is here ipeniKnj the sun-mfr wi: b riallp. He h hftn !!i'- i In Taa for tha pt fal years i;,pr hs fcel !s a good posi tion in tjpn ' trvl.-. Km, 'f r t;,n eir-ij'ng ' from t! I. O. (J. F. If'ir.i- t ! ' '" Will !.; for f ;n.!' ' ! . 1 f rt 'if i j j.e fr V."t ' ar St .:!!: i - 1". T ! ' X I: ') f ftoti liun i ! .! r J r .ii t Iror v'rl F. O- !' 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