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LSTALIXIXD - IN.--- . 1878 - ' " - ' , CIXLLATIOM iaincER ci itt-i r r - ' tiiu:.:day i:c:i::i:;g, july 4, 1912. ; THIRTY-FIRST ;YEAR V. . . . :. r ! P f ' I ' - j L rr;i ""''iT' til III III i mti IT UBLr Ct ft if wp Ji.il .L I IEII3E YOUR BANK. il . f SICE-PBESIDEIIT J 0 4. 4 -V K 14 s - -, . y V-(, - . - k, r, W i 1- " k. WOAT.IS A DOLLAR? ' HEB5 are a number of ways in which a doi-"1 r. II '.. lar niey be defined. ! A dollar isa hundred. J,.- m 7 - cents; a .dollar represents a certain standard ' ' value; but the best description of a dollar is te say ' that t is the "beginning of a fortune!"; A dollar care : fully saved and placed at interest may become the nu- cleous of a substantial bank account and lay the found-'' . . . ' J . . ... . , at ion for a future fori One. Try saving the Brat dollar that comes into your hands, You are Invited 'to open t atauings account with this bunfc; ---J Ij;';. '4 PER CDJT PAID ONi.SAVINGS? AKD - J CERTIFICATES DON'T BLAME US IF YOU DON'T GET YOURS IT'S COMING - ... ;:-at AND. BREAD s-' :" '' :;A'r fr.V'f "X'l'"?'"1' '?:"f';'.' r-i'-SI : Jladies Black Gauze Lisle Hose, full5 seamless, double heel and toe, 8c the" pair or 2 for 1 5c. . " 'Ju Ladies Highly Mercerized Lisle Gauze Hose, in white, 25c quality for? 1 5c. Ladies Elastic Jersey Ribbed and topled neck, pure soft and silk finisjh A(ests, 10c quality for 5c: Mens Night Shirts, - full length, V. H neck, made of the value for 50c. . a. Mr MrreHEtLiYBoi 61 POLLOCK, ST. 3ET?-0-'Crr-lM.-nEI). 2 , !- The place to buy your Spring or Summer Suit at prices "within reasoiL ; I absolutely guarantee satisfaction, x Hew - line of samples just received. - Call and inspect my , stock. F.:'a;-CHilDICt-.:srcte3t Mcr 13' IDE ; PBOPORTIOS ; Of FaOFITS 10 k " it j r " ,- THE NATIONAL BARK '- '-.'.. -.sir : nr,W HCKNt.- IM.- U. -- O A-'v -' -lf I STANDS ii? :; - FlRSTx among the .banks of the Gty ' THIRD, anipng the National Banks of the State r 1 - And as it has Surplus and Undivided Profits amounting to $105,00fnd Capital amounting to $100,000, it has a place on the National Bank F '1 of Honor, which includes only banks .having Surplus and Undivi I ,1 Profits equal to or exceeJing their Capital stock. ' ... . . ' 4 PCS . it. m OF, DEPOSIT. V .t YOUR WAY best .Cambric, 850 , . j - - . - s : V. PHONE 288 I 103 Middle St. New Bern, N.'C B i" 1 i s 1 WATER PRICES JO - FLOS D JIBZED .G.FIUL x r : A- Large List of the .Xatest ; "Works "Added lo former . Collection. The following mtef new books have been added to the hat at the -Circalat- mgr Lbtryi ' - - ' " Touehstone of Fortune, Major; Money Moon, Farnold; Ru4ra, Westermayer; 8lreet -Calkd ".Straight, Aooe;. Far Triumph,-: Dejeansp Following ef the Star,: Barclay f Through ; the Ptotei Gate. Barc'eytWhiligigs, Porter; Skk-1 a Bed-Lady, Abbotti Xante, Sedgwick; My .Rag-pick Llef f' WbefjJ lbs Shamrock Grows, essop; Adjustinent, Brcan.WJie4 WornettPropoaea. French. Glory of Clementina. Locked Accidental Honeymeon, Pfltter,' Lovers of -.Sauna, Cuttin ; Carni a, He KCosey ; Seventh Noon,. Bartlett.Mttador of 1tve Towns. Bennett, Eve Triumphanf,': Coulevafn; Heart of tiife,Coulevaio,'On JtheBraneh Uoulevain; Ut For .4, tierric Danny c Own;. Story, Marquis; Ray Envelopes. Oppenheim; Certain B4ch MaB,iWhitei.:Spiendid '; Haard.CMae. 6ftM Harvester; i Porter Vyioping jwf Barbara iWorth, Wrteht;"? Graf tera; Lynde; MotSey Jjidod, 6 Farnold; Mother Carje s Chicken, Wiggin! Lion and the Mouse,' Klein;-'Mother,'' NorritfCoa. mon Ground, Preston; Claw, Stockley Freckles, Sorter; Opea Councry, Hew lett, SbrroJs. McCutc teoo; : Excuas Me. HagbecJ Lillie;a Mennenanlto Girl, Martin; Prodigal Judge, Keeter; Janet of the' Dunes, Comstock ; Whea a Vaa Marries, Rinehart-GordoO KelthPage; Iron Woman. Deland; Fraii, Ellis; Reminisences of Pesee 1 4 War, fcryor;, Human Corned, Balzack; Mansion, Va'jD.ke; Guide Book to' the Poetle and Dramatic Works of Robert Brown., ing, Cooke; Life and Spirit in Modern English Poetv" Scudder,r7 Around the World on the Cleveland, , Blades; With the Wcrld'a Great Travelers 8 Vola. ,. B00KSF0R BOJfS AND GIRLS.' YoongCrusoee of the Sky, Cootnbs; Dorotly the Motor Maid, Car ton; For est-' Castaways, Bartlett; Freebman Don, Pitcher, Qalrkj Stover rat Yale, Johnson,; ' Tarn-matt Barbour, Tom Swift and Hii Motor Boat, - Appleton; Tom Swift aid His Electric RuoaboaC Appleton; T3m Swift . and HiC Motor Cycle. Applefon: Tom Swiff nd Hie Airship, Appleton;' Huncn or Uhernes, Mearte; Francis Kane's Fortune, Meade; DAddy'aUirl, MtadaJ -lUirla of -Troe Bkie, Meade; - Good . Luck, ' Meade; How it All Came RoundJdeade; Merry Girls of England. Meade,-: Miss Konem tity, Meade; Polly l a- New Fashioned Girl,Meade;Rebel of the Schoot.'Meade: Red Rose and Tiger Lilly, Meade;Palace Beautiful. Mead :SweetGirl Graduate, Meadei School Favorite, Meade; Their Little 'Mother, - Meade, -Wild ; Kitty, Meade; World of Girla, Meade; Yoang Mutineer, Meade. - - r- - . Bond Issue Authorized. , Norfolk Va.v July 3.-Tbe stockhold ers of the Norfolk-Southern Railroad yesterday authorized the issuance and delivery of a hond Jama of $5,466,000 for the acquisition and extension from Raleigh to chariotte. N- C.."of the Ral Leigh, Chariot te and .Southern . Railway Company's -properties and franchises and also the reservation of $861,000 oth er bonds in connection') with i.tbe: same property." -' ftiT "t'1""5 - J- " " m; r " ;Loss of " 6leep -caused ' by mosquitoes can hi overcome with, one thorough applica tion of -our ' creen&v.; S. Bashight Hdw. Col ' ? - T ' Vj'. " 'n--' "A ; Big Increase In Receipts, -V . '" "tl" " - '- Raleigh,' 3.- An Increase of over Ave hundred thousand dollars : was made in the receipts of the revenue office here, the receipts being.: for "the fonrth . of Eastern North&irolina: district. The .Beeal year closed June 80,' -and .? the re ceipts amounted to $1,324,741 68. The receipts for the same period' the year previous werd $3,775,170, showing a gain of $549, 567s 70, i ' For the month of June., the collector took in $362,142 98. ' , ...Comparing the receipts .of ths fourth district with thoReof the fifth or west ern led the eastern distuct by $212, 8U7.83.XThe collections id the fifth dis trict a mounted to $4,637,639.51, -that district gaining over a luillion dollars in the year closings . : : .. ' ...,- - Three Killed. . Aurora, III., July 3. The Los A rra les Limi ed etistbound, on ti e I, r,. western Railroad today etrurk i ) t ' mobile, killing two men eni a v 8al Crews to t, erase I 1 1" r'asbinn-ton, Ju'y S1.--T1 i ", ; !y nl ;!' I mon t ) uf I'o 1 . ' The Old Worn tfamea and - Lines -to be Replaced Old Seal Has ; . Seen Service Since J830. ' - Washington, July 3. The . House of Representatives recently passed- a res olution to buy new seat, but it will not get it The old seal which has been in Constant vie since 1880, must serve for soothe one hundred years or more. "The ehange.in plana waa decided up on by Jerry C. South, chief clerk of the House, in whose bands the purchase of the now seal was placed by ' the resolu lion. Mr. South, aiter serioos-eonsid- eratlon, .decided that no new seal should be purchased, but that the Knee tbould be replaeed;--;??,' i'fbe seal Is st present w the hands of local. engra vera who are. cutting the lines of the stamp deeper,' and making the addition of 24 new stare," Joepre-j sent the 24 new statee -which have en tered the Union since the great seal was first engraved, 82 years aio. It will pe: returned tq Ue House Wednes day; od will be in use once more on TlMsi4eBtto4'4s''?J i Of the seal very Httle- is known, eave wbera.in l8a,:thft:resolutidji which gave it its birth is recorded inhe Con gresslonaJ Record of that year as ha v ing passed..-Later another Item called attention to it. It was for the bill for Da eAst,; which was $30. ,i, : , The decision of (he clerk of the bouse to replace the lines and not the old his torfcat stamp, came as a result of know ir.g that facsimiles of. the seal were in possession of the Slate Department here and the state departments of for eJa1sBaJntrieii ""vT ' In making tleeper . the lines of the original seal the engraver will subet i tote electroplated copper for the lead, which has previously served, and which hatf worn almost smooth. The seal, of which the impressions taken in later years have been impos sible to distinguish; bears- a reproduc tion of the capitol as it looked before the Goddess of Liberty was placed on top of the dome and before either wing had been added.: K bore only the words "House of Representativee, United Sutea of America," and the 24 atats, Theiaat: atate which, entered before the seal was east was MieaourJ. ' ' In speaking of the seal Speaker Clark eald that the many subpoenas i sued-by the various investigating eom mitteea bad to be stamped with it, and that la the last patch he had sinned the impression was almost indistinguish bie. j - f . . '. -:' . - r-'irKewYaudevflle at TheAthens to-night-VThe.Twd Browns," Singing and dancing Someth ing good.-. -'," v - -' w. " Mr. C W. Monger Dies At Ashevllle. The a ad ntwa reached this city -late yesterday afternoon of the -death, of Mr. O. W. Mucger, which cccured at Ashevllle, N. f.f at 40 o'clock, where the deceased had gone for., the benefit of bis health.' Just a week ago? Mr. Manger departed ' for v the : mountain city, v Shortly after his arrival, there fhia condition became more serious and despite the care -of bis devoted wife and daugbtera andall possible 'medical aid the Grim Reaper claimed hia reward. ; Mr, Munger waa born " In. New York atate In the year 1857. . He became en gaged in the milling business upon ar rival at manhood and 'chose that as his vocation. - For several years he, reiided at Washington, N C, and waa a mem ber f e, milling t firm at T I hat place. Thirteen years ago he - came to- New Bern and became associated in the firm of Munger ft Bennett He 'was a man of but few words Jul hia Jila good deeds spoke for themselves, cln every move ment for the advancement of the inter- ostDf the city be was to- be . found! Cheerfully working for the interest and welfare of bis town. He -waa a man ef much influence and this was directed to ward the upbuilding and" uplift of the community and his presence will be sad ly missed." ' ' .- Surviving him are his wife and four daujhtera, Misea Maud, Cora, Grace sn j Martha and two brothers who live ia northern states. Hia immediate fan 'y were at L.s bedmde at the time of fc's dt'ath. .," . : . - TLs remains will reach New Bern at 12 o'clock ton'ght and the funeral ser vr i be conflicted from Centenary " - ' -ft ' r t Church tomorrow afternoon il 5 oV.,;k ty Rv. J. B. Hurley. The i ' t v ill be made In Cedar Grove j r Secured domination on Third Bal- Jot. Delegates Jletum Home. " . Baltimore, July 3, For Vice Pres ident Gov r nor Thomas R.;- 'Marshall, of Indiana,' "i- v - ; This was the ticket completed by the Democratic - National Convention at I 9 a," sa.'- today, - ' v The nomination of Governor Marah. ai for Vice President -came, somewhat as a surprise for wheri the night' bal loting for Vice President began it seem ed that the Bryan-Wilson contingent ip toe. convention had definitely 'Settled npon Governor John E Burk, of North Dokau;'' , . : . There was not mcch of a fight, how ever aa'h'en the two ballots disclosed Marshall easily m the lead,: Governor Burke's name was. withdrawn and Mar shal waa proclaimed the nominee by aeclaimation. A minute later the con vention had adjourned sine die r The delegates, worn out end weary made tbeirway out of the big conven tiou hall singing and happy to be start ed for home., -.. CONVENTION A LOVE FEAST. ' Baltimore, July 3. --The Democratic National Convention became a love feaBt last night when it met to select a running mate for Governor Woodrow Wilson.. The intense bitterness of the past week seemed to "have disappear ed. ' When the convention suspended the regular order of busineaa-rihe nomi nation of a Vice Preadential candidate shortly before 11 o'clock te make way for fie reading and adoption of the platform, six candidates for the Vice Presidency had been placed in nominal' ion. ' They were: Governor Burke, of North Dakota; Governor Man-hall, of Indiana. Elmore W. Hurat, of Illinois: Martain J. Wad, of Iowa; James H. Preston, of Mary land, and Champ Clark. The Bugyefltk n of Champ Claik for second place on the ticket waa the fea ture of the evening's performance. The Bentiment of the convention was strong ly in favor of giving the Speaker the place if he would accept it. H. II. Dean, of Georgia, p'aced Clark in nom nation and tcok the convention un awares.- The Clark ; leader held excit ed conference's and the Speskrr him self was called on the telephone. De spite a speech by former Governor A. M. Dock ery. of Missouri, withdrawing Clark's name and a telegraphed slate ment from the Speaker himself declar ing be would not take the place, the convention-was still hopeful of his final acceptance, and one of the rt aeons for the supent-ion of the vote on the nom' (nations was tbe desire of the leaden to mak sure of Clark 'b position, -. Governor Burke, of North Dakota, seemingly was backed strongly for the second place His name was roundly cheered when it was placed before the convention. Both are Confident. Fast Las Vegas, N. M.. July 3. Jack Johnson and Jim' Fiynn . are now resting and ready for-the world's heavy. weight championship IwttV: July 4th. The concensus of opioion Is that if John soft fails to put Flynn away fn tbe first tea rounds Flynn. will wesr the black down.' Both are confident "Betting is 2 to Ton Johnson ' , See our Brussels Art Squares, they are beauties, in various sizes. Some lovely Rugs and . Matting in all Icinds designs! New! Bern Furniture C6. 76 Middle" street, Coplon building.. 4s ' -: t7 umm:.f -"v - . - . ' - t -ir- $i,500,ooo ship.V'. V Newport News,': Vii July 3d.-The Newport' News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.. has just 'signed . contract with the Matsort Navigation Company to build a freight aod passenger steam ship,, which will he the largest- n Orch ant ship ever built by the yar 1, ince the Siberia ajid the Korea, built awe than ten years ago, and : will cost'sp proximately $1,560,000. Tbe ship will be employed in the Mat- son Line's trade between San Francis co and the Hawaiian Islands. " ' 1 - - Octopus Catches a Naval- Diver. Paris, July 3 -r-A naval diver at Tou lon has had a terrible experience whi'e under the water. V' - - '! -' ' He waa eud lenfy attacked by a gigan tic octopus. ; Being without hi3 shpalh knife, ho was unable tOdef nd himse'J, atitl he promply gave the hoisting 8 rial. - "... v- .',' - . . rtanwhile the octopus had ot l.'j'J f l.i.n in i's tvi i,ty-five-fi)t-li'i x t -! ' i. I v 1 . n t!-n diver j. I i I f O i ',''. I I ' ' . I-1 v ' a Ve extend a cordial invitation to the people of New Bern and Craven County to make this in- stjtvtion their banking home not - only as a de positorj for their money but also for the purpose r of obtaining from it any assistance or information - of a financial nature that they may desire. . " ; All departments of the hank are at your db- posal. r -i AT Saturday night closed one of the most successful sales that we have , . ever had, but we find that there is still a big stock of goods to be closed out, especially in Clothing and Shoes and we are determined to sell these goods. If you are in need of a Suit or a - e . pair of Oxfords or Pumps in Mens, Ladies or Childrens it will pay you to - see us. , There Are Hundreds of Other Things TO GO AT A BARGAIN ELKS TEMPLE , . - DEFT S?G r CREATES $2.50, $3,00 and 14.00 Soft Shirts, 'French t Roll Cuffs, tolday and While They Last u 1 Special $ 1 V. I 1 ' T SHIRT VALUE EVER OFFERED .50 Special This la absolutely the greatest shirt value ever offered you.' and you ean't afford to miss it These , shirts are all newy beautiful '. ef. feeta in mercerised cloth 'with pure silk stripes, Silk and Linnen of exclusive designs, Satin stripes with jacquard figures. Silk and, Wool with Satin stripes.1: : ; This is a . line . of High-class merchandiee, no left-over stock, bought for a leader Sold at a sacrifice. ' i i - - Get The Pickirss 'JVLIe rid: ;zs ere Gcc i. If it cf Mil 8 from the Slii'pThats I !.. It's Th P. - ;
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