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NEW BERN, NORTH ' CAROLINAr? THlj R 3DAY KORNINO, JULY 25 1912.
THIRTY-FIRST YEARaC
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An- Invitation For Thrifty
PeopI
w
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W invite small savings accounts from
working men and women, clerks, book
keepers, mechanics, housekeepers, dress
makers, children and all unity peop'e
who save a portion of their income. Anybody who. is-'
In teres ted in Baving money and deflres to make a be
ginning is encoui aged to do so by this bank. We'
welcome deprsits in any amount, exUndirg every
courtesy and atten tion to depositors, whether their
accounts ere. large or emalL
;This Bank Pays Four Pw Cent Compound
i" Interest
NEW BERN BANKING
TRUST COMPANY
NEW BERN ,N.C.
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EXCURSIQfl
i PER CENT
3 DISCOUNT
',0n all Clothing for the next I ft days only. As we have
to reduce our stock of Clothing to make room tor Fall
sajpd Winter goods we are ottering this gicat reduction
jlor A SHORT TIME OKLY
;Now is your chance to save money
lyour pocket to give nie a trial.
It will be money in
-Odr, Middle and S. F.
SAM LIP MAN
Bryan Block.
IF YOU WANT
The best fence The best stove The best paint Pitts
burgh is the Fence Buck's is the Stove B. P. S. is the
Paint, and we carry a complete stock and will make the
price right .
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PHONE 99,
BASNIGH
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HARDIN
EGO.
67 S. FRONT ST.
NEW BERN, N.
. The place to buy your Spring or Summer Suit at prices
within reason. I absolutely guarantee satisfaction. New
- line of samples just received. Call and inspect my stock,
M. CHADWiCK, Merchant Tailor, iSfe
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4 i tiST CI1BDUHA TEACHERS TBllNC SCHOOL
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A Stute school to train teachers for the public schools of
North Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose.
Tuition free to all who agree t teach. Fall Terra begins Sep
tember 24. 1912.
';' For catalogue and other information address.
T. It f' RIGHT, President, Greenville, L G.
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UNDIVIDED I
MOB
RATES i
seasjBWsar - .:
Delegates to ; Convention at
Charlotte" Can - Go For
Fare and a .Third, .
Chapel Hill,' July 24 -Dr. Joseph
Hyde Pratt, secretary ' of th-'Nortb
Carolina Good Roads Association,; an
noonces tbit arrangements hats been
mad? with the Atlantic Coast JUhe,
Carolina, Clinchfield & Ohio, Durham
& Southern, Kor folk-Southern, Raleigh,
Charlotte and Southern, Seaboard Air
Line and Southern for exsuraieD' rate
to Charlotte and return otijir-eoorrfof
the North Carolina Good Roads Con
vention to be held there Aug; I and 2.
the reduced rates to apply r6w all
points on the above. lines ' and from
Portsmouth, Suffolk, Boy kin's acd Dan
ville, Va.
These excursion tickets will I e on
sale going from July 31 and on trains
scheduled to arrive at Charlotte before
noon of Aogust 5. Returning passen
gers must plan to reach original st at
ing points not later thin midnight of
August 5. The excursion ratrs are On
file at the depots, end, in each case, it
approximately equal to one fare plus
one 'third, except where the original
fare is under one dollar.
AiliKIl
FlflSIlKQl
Addresses of " Welcome and
Response New. ;Yorfc
' fain Makes: Address,
Crops Will He Up To Average.
Reports as to the condition of the
crops in Craven and adjoining counties
differ greatly. In some sections the
farmers are complaining that the heavy
rains of the past few weeks have dam
aged heir crops very much, while in
other sections the farmers say that
their crops sre on an average. It is
probably safe to say that Craven will
produce an average crop.
Excursion to Norfolk July 30
The next excursion to Norfolk, frem
this section will be operated by the
Norfolk-Southern on Tuesday, July 30.
The train will leave New B rn at 9:20
a m. aod will arrive at Norfolk at 3:35
p. m. The fare from New Bern for
the round trip will be $2,50. Tickets
will be good for returning on any pass
enger train until August 2.
PROPORTION 8F SURPLUS ANO
" PROFITS TO CAPITAL
I Hi
ill!
NATIONAL
RANK
St.
OF NEW BERNE, N.
c.
STANDS
?THIRD among the Nadorial iBanks- pf
the
And as it has' Surplus and , Undivided 'Profita amounting; to $105,000 and
I Capital amounting to $100,000, it has a place oft tha National Bank Roll
, M Honorwhichf tacludes ;Ori
Use The Rest Room!
Tiie ttKmhers of th9 Woman's Club
rfqu:i t the JournsI to u tfa the pes pie
to use the re t room which is located
in the Circulating Library b iilding on
MicN!l3 ttreet. This room was fitted
op at cons derablo expense ai il the
Club wants the piM:c to get the bene
fit of their work. An attendant is in
chare sll during the day. Shoppers
in the city are especially urged to mal e
use of the rett' rocm.
Dogs and Monkeys Fighi.
The paraphernalia of some side Bhow
passed through the -ity yesterday and
while at the depot attracted much at
tention, Among th o'her fffec's wrs
a cage of mo-.keys and trained dogs
These anjmals becarre unruly and caus
ed quite a com mo ion a -uund Hi') spot
at ahhh they wee lcatd. This
continued until they w-re place 1 on the
tram and when last seen they woru
still trgag'.d in biting and clawing each
other,
. ' -REELSBORO.
Mrs. I. P. MoDre came home Wednes
day aftjr spending serial. jfrekVwi!Ji;
relatives in MsysVitt?;' '" . '
km - to
tar. Asoorne i,ee ot,. tfrldtet jn came
down Wcdoesday ti v'sit relatives od
friends at this place, -
Revs. Strickland, Edwards and Car
raway closed their Holiness revival
last Wednesday. .
Mrs W. H. gimmons returned to ber
boras in Bridgeton Friday "after spend
ing a few days at the home of her father
iMr. G. r. DBriBson; ; " io
. Mr. G M;Bjet took his wlte to N
Bern Ftiday to; stay, several ' flays f or
tnedjcal treatnient ' i'-'S
f JMiss'Gowa tVado left -Friday for
Morehead City inhere she -will spend, a
$ Mrs. N, G, Bxinson came' Iwme Fri
day from Aurora where she spent, a few
.iteekf with he daughter, ..Mr.' Jessie
'"Mt Yt. Hi Pjxon came ; bon4i atur
day, from Folkston, where he holds a
p&slUoft and if f islt bg his t aroHy.i
. Miss Minnie Gaskins came up Sunday
morning from Bayboro te visit ra'ativc a
4Mr. Daniel iewis and Miss Love
Uones cams' to : Rcelsboro Sunday ,, to
v;sit friends. 'M:!M-:k'ii:' Jij''
Morehead City, Jul M,-;Tha Worth
Carolina Preat Association commenced
iu etuiat convention this: i&orniog at
ten o'clock in lbs, con veaUdU hall of ths
Atianue noiei.'wnico i pfwuOTrai
for M wmna tm nwatlng
Deifjgcalled to y f, .JFarrias,
owner of tho High Point JEntarpriM.
There was a-last-aaUaflatjffe,., includ-
ing many ot tLe laay memoers ( or m
families of ths aditoraY, "
.. Addreaaaa of walooBifcTrera oeKverodl
by W,' li-AreBdell o In-part or tha
city and by .'TrjtfBsr Manager :-JB, U
Bugg on the part Of th Borrow SootrM
em Kaiiroao. iney were. rwwnutu
tn hv Archibold Johnson, editor of
Charity and Children, tha newspaper
printed at the ThomiaviUo Baptist
Ornhanage.
Don. C .Sell of the Ntw xora
World made a brMf address on
newspaper problems, particularly witb
. siiub tn ahowinor the Dublishers how
to guird sgsinst waste and needless ei
oense. He advised th- newspaper
owners and business managers to make
their motto "Use, Don't Be Used.
Walter H. Savory, representative
of the Mergenthaler Linotype Com
pany, made an address on the subject.
"The Coat of an Inch of Advertising"
and John E. Ray of the Institution for
the Blind was given the privileges of
h. a .nr fn thank tlie editor s for the
co-operation they had givan heretofor
uv pnblishing matter nt Wt , by him
ahoat bis institution and' about meas
ures! of a precautionary nature in eon
nectton with blindness, aoS to urge a
continuance of their support.
Tomorrow the Press Association will
take a trip to Cape Lookout, the prog
ram o f addressee snd pspers hav
ing been practically completed with
tonights meeting. Tomorrow night tbe
party will again be in Morehead City
and on Friday will go by boat to New
Bern, leaving here upon the arrival of
the morning train from Naw Bern on
which will come a number of New Bern
people to act as an escort (or the news
papermen on their trip to1 New Bern.
At New Bern the editors will be aetv-
ed with luncheon at the Elks' Crab,
will look the city ever the best they can
with the limited time at their disposal
and leave for their homes on the train
leaving New Bern at 6:48 p. m
4 CENT
UJTEREST paio:on- sjivi::gs DEPOSITS
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT, " J
W. Stewart Sells it to Flor
ida Man. Price Obtained
Not Made Public.
Mr. J. W. Stewart yesterday sold to
Mr. John Sbaw, of Florida, a tract of
land rear Croatan, known as the Mag
nolia plantation and con'aining 1,350
acres of cultivated land. Tbls is one of
the most valuable farms in tire sec ion
and although the consideration was
not made Dublic. the Price paid wa
doubtlf as several thousand dollars,
In addition to this t-act another Of
about 103 acres and located near this
c'.tv. was also purchased by Me.. Shaw
from Mty Stewart -
Mr. Shaw-carte to Eastern Nortb
Carolina several monthi ago from Flor
ida, where be pwoed a Urge planta
tion and eo well ;impreated wa he with
conditions' here! that heitcded Uit
he would come here toqllve. Upon Ma
leturnto that Stateha msda plans ac
cordingly. ; He and his i 'wife.' -are now
in the city and will Jeaat6dsy to look
over tbeie-wew tqblsttieniiaTidtgt
things ia readjneWijit anearly date.
Mr Sbaw teconBdent of U (ability to
handla'to adyntage tbe farms tbat Ba
has .jugj.S;5;;:.?' l-X
Makes -Best Time In Horse
Hose lVagon Races at
FayetteViile,
Special to' The JonrnaJ f
Fayrttevillen184.---The Button
Hose Company of New Bern won the
first prixa in the horse boie wagon
races at the State Firemen's Tourna-
ment thhj af temooa, time 33 2 8 sec
onds. The Fourth Ward- Company of
Mew1 Bern tied Rescue and Capital
Companies Of Raleigh and the Golds
boroedmpan for sccoh'd place, its
time being 84 seconds. This race will
rbe ran again today by Uoe oompaniei
The first event on the program today
as a-florsi parade. Many vehicles and
Hoa'S wte entered m this and it was
said to ne the mofet gorgeous spectacle
ever seen on ths street of the city. A
bUiiness meeting of th9 firemen was
next held and Wilmington was chosen
as the place at which the next tourna
ment will ba he'd. Moreheal City
Salisbury and Gieensb iro wanted tbe
tournament but the majority votj was
against tbem. '
At 4 o'clock this afternoon the hone
hose wagon races were held. The
track was in excellent con di ton and
several thousand pepple were in tbe
grandstands and along the cou si.
Sam Coward, jumper for the Atlan
tic Hoae Team from New Bern sturabl
ed and fell at the hydrant end no con
nections were made. Tomorrow three
hose teams from South Carolina will
enter the Interstate laces.
The Atlantic Hoae Company's bad
luck did not cease with the accident on
the race course but continued while
they were returning with their horse
and wsgon to the stables. The horse
became frightened and shied.' In some
way the wagon was thrown agajnst the
curbing and one of the wheels was torn
off,
Tonight the visiting tiremen are be
ing tendered a banquet at the Commcr
cial Club.
The following time was made by the
hose teams in the races today:
New Bern, Button?, 33 2-3;New Bern,
Atlantic, Coward stumbled and fell at
hydrant No connections; New Bern,
Riverside, 84 4 6; New Bern, Fourth
Ward, 34; Goldsboro, SV; Concord, 40
1-5; Statesville, 36; Morehead City 35-
4 6; Sanford, 35,; High Point, 39, Burl.
Ding ton, 43; Kinslon, 34; Raleigh,
Capita', 34,
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Preaching Thursday Night.
John Kohr, Bishop of the Reformed
Mennonite cburch, will preach in the
court bouse on: Thursday night, July
25. Services at usual hour, eight o'clock.
Public cordially invited. 5t.
Horse Runs Away.
A horse belonging to Andrew Jerni-
gan.a colored (dayman, became flight
ered on South Front street yesterday
afternoon and before the driver could
get control of the reins made a dvsh
down tbe street. After running alout
two blocks the animal was brought to
a stop, No damage more than a bro
ken1 shift was done.
: NOTICE, "
:The annuil picnic at Lee's . Chaptl
wijl'tske place; Auft "fc There' 'will be
speaking for the Sunday school end also
for the Farmer's JJnion. Everybody
is cordially invited to come. Bring your
bnakcts and let's all have a good t'me.
H'.. LittW tlell Notesi , , r
Tha icecream supper at? Uti Ftt F,
Eubanke.' last. Satujrdsy .itrlght was a
lM(-;ionef .fioye f&'jufc.
ted relatlvea nere Jaat Week and re
turned home Sunday ? 5.4
fc Mleses I Mauiio Marsbburfr nd;y.erdia
Csudle of Richlaflds, are visiting ;rLla
tfveaaDdirleDds etlJ..rfi''
'iiiXtZi:: Euhaiaisitedp.
Perry UttmkfZ'-a-j.
..Miss Csssie Eubankff visited. ;f riends
near Pollocksville last week; "V;
: Mr. J. E. Higgina made business
trip to Msyavflle Saturday afternoon.
Havelock.
The crops in this section are LoUing
fi e.
Mrs. G C. Pate and son Ardj Ca, of
Colleton, S. C are visiting relatives
here. !
Mrs. W. F. Garner is at Newport for
la fear days with her daughter, Mrs
Djn Gwner, who is very ill with mala
rial fever.
Mrs. Sarah Deleihir is visiting Mrs.
J. 3. Trader.
ilessrs W- P. Strick'and and R C.
Rusjell attended the W. O. W. meet
ing at Newport Tuesday night. -
Mr. L. L. Hill spent Sunday in More-
head City. , -
' Uf. Charlie ' Godwin, of New Bern,
spent Sunday with hu mnher and re?
turned to his work Sunday aft trnobnV
Mr. M.' F. Ruase'l is all smiles. " It's
Mf. Lon Hill Spent Sunday here wi h
his parents. ' y
Miss Anna Bujs.oi Chiesgo. who has
Been spending a few days -with her pa-
reals, Mr. and Mrs William Boys;,ima
gone toSeIh&ven to'visit a W other,
' Miss Sallie Russefi, who has tean at
tending the, summer term of the East
ern Carplmtf Teacher's Training School
at Greenville; Is-Wlth us again. She
returned Saturday jtight, after vief ting
relatiyes in WilsiJ nnd Walstonbnrg.
' Mlssea Rena and l.lllle . Godw a and
frierfdMr. 'WP." Simmons, of South
Carolina, spnt a few dsye in More-
bead Cy last week, ' - ' -
; What is the trouble with Blades T
We would be glad to hear from there,
once In a while. - , s , -v "
y Mrs, JM. Silverman, of New York arV
rived in the city last evening- for a v.Utt
with Mr, M. Jacobs and other relatives,
At
lit
the At!: -v
t' 3 M- :r,
New VcirdcvKte fit
crs ten t. '. Daicly
The Ath
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Indepeodeitt Audits
- The affairs of this bank are, at certain
periods, audited by a CertiTied Public Ac
countant. ' This affords assurance that the
business of this institution's conducted in
accordance with sound barring principles.
Moreover, its board of Directors is com
ppsed of leading business men of the com
munity wheseintegrity isr unquestioned.
OUR CLEAN SWEEP SALE
Our Clean Swep Sale is
attracting big crowds : : : :
Don't fail to call to see us.
Everything going at great
BAR GAINS
I I BAXTER
Department Store Elk's Temple.
" He Doesn't Wear Gotham
. He doesn't Wear The Best."
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Hot Weather Redtictioa
0: 7 AYS ONLY.
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1.50
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1.00 'h " S 1 Cross-bar- Nainsook .85 v
.75- ,4,'r White - " -r- .55
.5Q - 7 Gotham Fabric ,' ':- .40 O.;:
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