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h' ESTELC!ID .'r-A ; "A r QRCULATION VJ '-v-'-fci'- ;- . THIRTY-FIRST-YEAR : EBY URGES PEOFLE TO PUT l.'ITEnEST OF THE 4 if- ' "V r i '3- hum with". , , KNOWN WSm -. i. ..- f . I 1 ""1 C3? - r s- i : 'r i w i An Invitation For e. W invite email savings tcccui.U frcm , wot king men 'r d w en- i n. clei I s; J c k keepers, atckariice, licutr keeper, diees maker;, cuuaren too mu uiruiy, jwy e - who save a rortion of lb! income. Ar jbcdy wl P js ". interested in saving nocney Ddeiiresto make a'be- v glDDirg is trccuiaged lo do to by this beck. W - welccme dsptsits id ny srotunt, ixtudirg eviry courtesy and attention to dpcBitors, whether Ibeir acceuits are large cr f mall. Tfcis Bank Pays Four Per Cecl Cr ropcucd Interest. . J NEW BERN BANKING TRUST "COMPANY WW BERN ,N.C. P? CENT DISCOUNT On all Clothing for the next I & days only. As we have to reduce our stock of Clothing to make room lor Fall and Winter goods we are offering this great redaction tor A SHORT TIME ONLY Now is your chance to save money- It will be money in your pocket to give me a trial- SAM LIP MAN Biyau Block. or. Middle and S. F. Sts IF YOU XVANT The best fence The best stove Tht jest 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. J. 5. PHONE 99,; BASN GH T HAR DWAR EGO, 67 3 FROfJT ST. NEW BERN, N. C. g Beldngs To All; :Hef Says, and AU SEould Take " Lively Interest In It WORK ON BUILDINGS WILL START AUG. 12 Association-Begins Career Under- Most Favorable "Circumstances. men. J ' I i i.ii II i.i hum ipH r-'l Many Expressions of Sorrow At His Demise Heard in : New Bern Yesterday. - SOME ADDITIONAL FACTS Leaves Five ildreaWas a Collector of the . Port. There were many-expriesioos of re gret yesterday when the news as read in the Journal tfcat Mr. Mayer Uabn had patssd away: He was admired by Jew and Gentile alike and although bis death was, not - altogether unezpeettd it did not fail to occasion sorrow on. the part of the maoy friends of the de ceased. " '. ' A close fliead speaking cf Mr. Habn last nigbt said that one of his main characteristics was his willingness to go any length to accemmodatea friend, As tbe news ol the death did not reach tbe Journal office until one o'clock mesaay morning too late to call up relatives for complete information -yvst erday morning's Journal contained a somewhat incomplete account of Mr. Habn's life. In addition to the children mentioned theretre two others, Mrs. L. Solicger and Mrs. M. Feter, both of New York City. Mr. Joe L. Habn of this city was a nephew. Mr. Hahn was a native of Bavaria and was eeventy aix years of age when he died. He was a prominent Elk as stated yesterday morning and he was also prominent in local Masonic-circles. In addition to the positions of honor and tiust which Mr. Habn held as mentioned in yester day's psper, he was Collector of the Port, for live years. Tbe funeral will take nlace todav at Remember Fairs are the time rBranchporf, New Jersey, followed by the burial in Cypress Hill cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y, -,- ,-j COS TOfiilA r 3F,-O-"0"-Kr- the place to buy your Spring or Summer Suit at prices within reason. I absolutely gu?rantee satisfaction. New line of samples just received. Call and inspect my stock. 7 F.ffl. CHMICK, Merchant Tailor, 103 Middle St New Benij IT.G. - . EAST CUBOLIM TEACHERS TRAfNINE SCHDll A State 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 to teach. Fall Term begins Sep tember 24. 1912. : -- "! Tor catalogue and ether information address. I D. J RIGHT; :: President, Grffliijfille,; IIC. ; ni IN 1 H E P B 0 PO RTIO ft : fl fvt JS UlftPLU S ulH D 5N D J iElT PROFITS TO CAPITAL . THb NATIONAL BANK r . OF NEW BERNE, N. cT i, . STANDS': " ' F1JIST: amemg die , baiiks df the Cityl THIRD among tJie National iBanks ot the State. And as ft has Surplus and Undivided Profiut amounting to"$t06,o6o and Wital amonnUng to llOO.OOpJk haa'a place in theNatioial Bank Roll of Honor, which includes only banks having Surplus and Undivided profits equal to or exceeding their Capital stock. ' ' ' - Wake up! You able-bodied Get busy! - .. You as a citizen cfewBecosreBn the threshold of or.f of the gipetfit opportunities, ia.a development way) that New Bern has had in many a day and if ycu are a man you will not be found wanting. On Monday morning, August 12, 1912, there will be, assembled on the Fair Grounds a tody of mechanics and lab orers. -Tour President will be hand lo start the work tbe erecting the neces-! sary buiMing. Mr. fjeppe has been employed by the Association as Super intendent of construction. The Fair will be held October 29, 30, 81, tnd November 1, 1912. ' The Eastern Carolina Fair Associa tion el arts its career under tbe most favorable circumstances, and asks tbe support of every man, woman and child within Ms territory. This Fair provides an opportunity for every progressive mon.and woman that takes a na'ural pride In tbe products they are producing to bring such pro ducts to the attontion of the public. This .is not only your ri'ht, but your duty- to show these achievements to other people eo that they may be spurred on to greater efforts. This Fair will be your Fair, the Fair of every person in this ard our adjoin- icg counties and the more interest you take in it the bigger it is bound to be come. Do not lose sight of the fundamental objects for which this Fair Association strives. keepers wh'.ch mark the progress of nations- They record the world's ad vancement; they stimulate the energy, enterprise and intellect of the people and quicken humnn uei;im. ''heyga . ifilo the home, they br.aden ard brighten the daily :i'e of the people, :. they open mighty toreVufea cf irif r- ma'ion for th-; s'udent. Kmembr, "Tbirgs are doi g else- ; whe e, and if not in your town the eon- , -trust be w n it a id a lively ti wo is at.i o:ite i-ppiront. 'lha "same old tl ini 'V won't do year alter yeat ; ytu have got to strike a hew ga t, mske a new (rial, 8ing3k -different sorg, whistle a livelier tune or the torn that does eo will get , your trade and eventually j our people. I' I he world moves-" and the town that would keep in line wi h'the world Vr progress must spruce up must perJ form the necessary functiors that are ; indispensable for health and grow'.h. Hcnca y ur supports etsn ial for. the best interest of your town and I trut you will have enough public spirit, and will bs broad enough enough' and . brainy enough to put the best .interest of the Association as seen by the Di rectors, beyond your own personal pre- lierences. , The assets at present of the'' Eastern Carolina Fair Association are approxi mately $14,000.00 in cash and stockhold ers' notes, together with a fee simple deed for 99 acres of ih finest Fairr Park or Suburban" Residential land in Eastern North Carolina, located on the banks of the beautiful Mease river. By the acquiring ' of this valuable tract of land without the expenditure of one dollar in cash the Association holds in reserve its cash, for the erec tion, of the buildings and ' necessary equipment, thereby enabling the Asso - cist ion to start business, and give the merchants of pur town the benefit, of aj Quits Norfolk Southern to Be come Head of Atlanta, Bir mingham and Atlantic WILL HAVE FREE HAND yVi i S, Tinsmaa, Now With Rock Islan4. Will Likely Be Made N. S. Pres. Norfolk. Va . July 30.-E. T. L-mb has resigned as president and general manager of the No rfolk Southern R. R. Co. to become operating head of the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic R, R Co. on Aug. 1, with headqiarters at Atlanta, Ga. He will represent, the receivers and will have a free hand In s tbe gen oral management of tha road's affairs, and has the entire support of all interests. It is also expected that he will be made presidents of tre re organized company. UdUI Mr. Lamb's successor is cho sen the management of the Norfolk Southera will be in the bands of M. S. Hawkins, at present assistant to the president and secretary. It is under stood that W. S. Timman, of Chicago, assistant to the general m mazer of tbe Reck Island Railroad, will be elec ted president of the Norfolk-Southern to succeed Mr. Lamb. Mr. Lamb's service with the Norfolk Southern dates from 'June 15, 1909, when he was made general manager for the receivers of the Norfolk and Southern Railway Company. When the company was reorganize May 4, 1910, he was elected president. He succeeded in putting tbe road on a divi dend paying paying basis within live months after the reofgrnization. PHoSaEomm is ACCOUNTS J" SUB G T TO CHECK Although bis transacliors are on a smaller scale the private citizen finds an account subject to check quitl as-edvantagenus as dxs a business firm. The convenience, safety .anQ economy a;surid aie all apprec ated I'j evry person who receives and jays out money. We invite accounts subject te cl ez'i from $100 upwards. '-"'As " ' 1 fgupM1! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH FOUND filled Charles Joi e9. colored, was given a heari-g yesterday by Jut-tice if the L Peace, John Thomas, on the charge of reiilnK liquor, ine arrest was rrjaae by t hief Lupt)n and Polic'tmah Bryan, but Jones swore (he case away ftfiln the-Mayor and took it to Mr, Thomas. .It wns proved t? the satisfaction Of the magistrate that there was nothing in Jlte charge, and that tbe prosecution was purely the result of malice on tl e part of the p-osecuting witness, a negro. was admitted under qu-stioning by Attorney R. W. Williamson, colored, that he had had a quarrel with Jones and bad threatened to get even with him Tho case was diemisscd. ! V! Coll la tbis 99 acres ef land acquired by the Association-in' fee simple, the stockholders have acquired and are as sured a valuable and substantial asset With this Association backed tip and supported aa it is by y opr mostenthusi -astic and progressive business men whoknow nptWng but suMess, ': there will go annie'' g"reat development.- In a few y ars,this 'progressive organiza tion wfll have ruhning to these grounds both a steam railroad and street Hoe. In;; theVmeantim this- large, tract "of land, 99 acre strong,': will be enhanc ing in.Vahn and long bef ore the build i tags now to be erected are rotted down this tract of ladd will worth several times over the present capital stock of the - Association.' Iif acquiring , this large tract Of Jand without a dollar Ja cash, in fee simple, to be used by the Association as they see fit, the Direc tors made their first move- for the A'soeiation in a sound,; substantial progressive direction. " . ' Our seonnd substantial progressive MAYER HAHN ADD K. E; BENNETT TO DIRECTORATE To fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. C Manger,: &e Peo ple'! Bank selected Mr. Muoger's part ner, Mr. K E. Bennett. Qn account of Mr. Munger'a death Mr.e'naetti it is expected, will spend more pf his time in New Pern titan he has been do ing heretofore. " Prior to 'tbe death ot his partner he made his headquarters at. Camden, N. J wbers a good part of the product of the Monger & Ben entt mill at James City is sold.. ! The directors of the People Bank fcel tha they have been especially fortunate in the selection of the new director of the bank.": Bumper Cotton Crop In Craven. ; ''Cotton Production" is the 'title of Bulletin 114, recently issued by the Department of Commerce anc) Labor, Bureau of the Census. " The production of tbe fleecy staple in , Craved,-eounty amounted in 19ll to ll,B48 ' bales, . lu 1910, 6.055 bales, 1909, -6047 while in 1908 but 8,96 bales were grown, This is a remarkable Increa-e, which means prosperity for -Craven county farmer;' VflitdevHIa &t Tt A&cns to n'sht. The Vc"-i D. o. C":3-k- &?J Ist:j:- r 'z. TI '3 n I: " ict r M ' a ( DAIRYMEN MARK FIVE UP to;the Dairy proprietors who have complied with the rules of The City Board of Health as certified by Dr. E, G. Har- -gett, city meat and milk inspector, are Messrs F. L. Bray, F. M. Scott. Arnold Brother?', J. F. Parker, and Mr. Pig ford. Dr. Hargetvhia personally In spected the premises of all those pro posing to sell milk to the citizens of New Bern and seen to it tht, H of them Some op to the requirements. On bis recommendation that they be gran ted a permit, the same ; is issued by. City Superintendentf Health J, F. Patterson, ,j , .. . 6 ' Cove City -Couple ito' Wed. -r License for the marriage" of two Coy City couples was -taken-oot intheljfffcej or me Kegister-' oi aeeas yestsrasy. Next Sunday Uti III Wv Dslag her ty son Of Mr and Mrs. A F.vtaugherty, wil wed Miss Blanche Avery, daughter - of Mr' A. WAyery. Aug.f will take place) th wedding of Mr. H. -TW; Hawkins,"one 'of AM; . Fred Hawkins and Mis LoTie B. Ayery, daugnter?'.k;1 toe la e wuis 'A very ana wue, iv Inspect Dredging -Work. .- s '.-M:jV Stekle,' chief gove nnt i' engime', with Ergineer Hariy TvP.t erson ard Capt O'h'eefe, left fur Beriu fort yes'erdiy afternoon in the gi.vern ment boat Fra' ce.' Tbey arrived at PiVers' Island at 5 o'clock.1 The pur rose of their visit is supposed to be the n'ppecMon of the dredging operation vr :-f on la Dennfort harbor. Our Clean Sweep Sale! Our Clean Sweep Sale is attracting big crowds : : : : Don't fail to call to seeusi Everything going at great2 B A RG A I NS 1 1 IT. Department Store BAXTER Elk's Temple. ftUST RECEIVED OnCai- loid t-. 1. Timothy Ha One car load mixed Corn One c; r 'o:i t'ugar Stock feed. We have the tinest sugar foeds for Horses, Mules, and Cows on the market. A perfect balanced ration of the beat feed stuffs. Hay, Coin, Oats, Hulls, Meal, Homi ny, Etc. B R I OK- BURRUS AND COMPANY New Bern; :-: North Carolina, NOW WE HAVE IT. If He Doesn't Wear a Red Man Collar He Doesn't Wear the Best - WE NOW SELITHE FAMOUS Redfcn CoK a. p. saiji i as 1 1 it in iiiaiiasi , . f - t J'. iQraxw(M)d9l-Clbso Fitters Teakivood." . - fits- and . A Collarwitjh - Snap and Smartness. It - 3 r r iWearsv; Stands anjr laundry. Two for 25 Cents. Ti j. fx. II !;A !m Willis Wq':, 4cSll.'iTEIiEST Flt'j XG EE SAFE t EfCSlt EOXIS HI :t. move mill be made in the erection of THE SriOP TQAT'3 DIFFERENT." L'.o nec -ary buildings and equipment f r o r f - fur.'... - . . . c
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