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I.w.lSLR 107. 1IEV DERM, NORTH CAr.OLIIIA. JAl'J DAY - .IKG, AUGUST 3 1912- THIRTY-FIRST YEAH vt" J -3. r s I , YOUR CHILDREN HII.UKUW I ell- egS CBonia Mr taugnt o fT se morie. '.one wy to teach them is' to tsef givthiu. oo dollar, to start a savings ae , , ... count with this bnk, , We welcome tbe.ae- count pi cnildran and pay interest on weir - money -. ' at the rate or four per cent per annum,- compounded y; t wie year. Start ysnr children on lbs road tew hrfftard prosperity by teaching them to take care of t a tank account. ' ;T V:?" f: r . ; ; m NEW BERN BAtJKlUG AN IV TRUSTiCOMPAMT; NEW BERN " 33 x PER CENT 3 DISCOUNT Qn all Clothing for the next I, ft clays only. As we have to reduce our stock of Clothine to make room tor Fall Vand Winter goods we are offering this great redaction tor A SHORT TIME OJiLY. v .flow is yonr chance to save money. It will be money in your pocsei 10 give me a trial., SAAI UPMAN. y ' Bt$m Block Cor. Middle and & F. BtaL IF YOU WANT The best fence The best stove--Tht jest paint Pitts . burgh is the Fences-Buck's is the Stove B. P. S. is the PaiittVan4 we carry a contfleJe .stock and will make the : price right. , - , ' in; BASH GH T HARDiVAn E CO. PHONE S9, , 67 a FRONT ST. HHaaaai NEW, BERN, I Kit ESGHERIG Brings Two Barges," Left.onje in Clubfoot Creek Clears For 4 Vyashlngton 1 MOTT SENSIBLE TTPE Gasoline ;-Freighter Carries Big Deck Load and -Also - Makes Good Speed. v The steam tog Frank K. Eacherick, belorgnf to T. M Mod Co. , of Poila delpbia, arrived yesterday, towing bad ges Uranus and AUaa. The Uranos la unloading salt "and ; fertilizer at the Meadows warehouse. - i - - s . The Es:heirck bteugfca third barge, tbi-Soiaiery froitf Norfoik;" hd left her at the mouth of; Cruhfoot creek, to load InmbM at the.;.mill t "bachelor. The tug deputed last e?eniog for Washington, N. Q.' , ' - A very sensible type of the modern gasoltea freighter is the Mott, of Vanc- boro, which left the Old Dominion dock hut night for her borne port, la charge of Capt Claud. Edwards. She carries a big deck load anc with it maks nine miles an hour. The Mott rtios on a regular scheduhi.pp Swift creek be tween here and Vancebsro, making two or three trips a -week. The gaoline freighter Bernice Cree is at Blades' dock' from Bogus-sound with watermelons. The melons brought nine cents sp'.ece for the primes, while the smeller ones, or "culls," brought five eents. . Power freighter H. Nelsoi, of Elisa beth City, lies at Blade ' dock. The power boat Areadia came in yes- terday from Baird's creek wHhproduse and spme peaebes." .J "''.Jt.''- Toll power boat Bessie May amved at nooi yesterday from Clubfoot creek witna general cargo. Sharpie schooner Bar tie ia on the ws at Meadows' marine railway for painting and general repairs. Painters are at w rk oa the anchors. dredge dippers and other Iron work in the government yard at Uuioa Point. Otherwise thereis very .little doing. The engineer's boat Sunshine, quarter boat Beaufort, snag boat and scowi in lie the basin. Indicating that there is oo great activity )ust now in (fie gov rtrnment OTgineeriof department "fe these waters. 1' "H ! I U aat , ,- Thfi place t0uyour Spring or Summer Suit at prices within j-eason. I absolutely guarantee satufactton. New line of samples just received. Gall and Inspect my stock, f '. " ;- waaBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSwaBa ft , TnJInr . 103 Middle St 4 I flIIUI fj New Berna Brings Home . Some Fine - Corn. PoetOAster J. 8. Baenjght paid a vis it to Mr John Fields, at Finds' Sta tion yesterday. He re'U'ned with a stalk of corn with four fully developed earsthureon. Mr. Basaight said ..that Mry Field i took him through a fiM ontlning fifty asres of the finest una ever saw. no staia . naa jess thji 'three ears, while some had as many Cs six. . 7 - i; F; H. CHAPHfjCK, Merchant EUST. CAROLINA ' TEACHERS' TRAINING SCHOOL A State school to train teachess for the , publlo schools of North Carolina, Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition freelo all who agree to teaeh. Fall Term begins Sep-i tember24. 1912. ; ' T .-j For catalogue and"other ioformation address.5, 1 ' 7 - - l U EQ3T. H. fcBIGHf;.rPfesMeDV:Breenie)l:C.; HIT WIH JLM ;Pi!0r0BII0S OF- SDEFLliS ii'O jSrED ; - - PROFITS TO CAPITAL THE; NATIONAt BANEl OF NEW BERNE, nc. rCT A HTTIC -' FIRST among the banks of - the" City rTHIRD among the Nationar Banks of the State ; . l 41 HSII CURES WITHOUT DELAY Ad effort is being made to ' get the Atlantic Coast Libs to give New Bern a northern connection for Us freight and psasenger traffic. A committee from the Chamber of Commerce will go before the officials of the Atlaniic Coast Line Just as soon at this commit tte can ascertain the amount of freight that is being handled yearly to and from New fJernt? ; s . A letter bas been addressed to every merchant and Industry in New 'Bern asking them to let the Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce know at T once the amount of freight that they have handled in the last, twelve , months to dollars and cents. ?i-t The only ones who have complied with this request are the Armstrong Grocery Comnanv. C 8. Holliater Co.. the Bas- n'ght Hardware Co., and the New Bern Cotton Oil and Fertiliser, JMUIs, " Thus it can be readily leeaV that the mer chants at largo hsve not taken . this proposition seriously or have oyer look ed the matter.:.;-' '3 " Again,! want to ask every merchant to please get np this information. AT ONCE for this is a matter of too vital importance to be delayed any longer. As soon as each merchant baathis in formation available they are requested to call the Chamber of Commerce room at once.- - J LEON, WILLIAMS, . ; , i Sec'y. Chamber of Commerce. T And as it has Surplus and Undivided Profits amounting to f 105,000 and apital amounting to $100,COO,'il bas a place on the National Bank Roll of Honor, which. includes only banks having Surplus and Undivided profits equal to or exceeding their Capital stock. : ; . . Gool Start On Building. A good start has been nmJe on tlie foiinrf't''ocs . for tbe two ctory Ir. tu Uirg to be erected by I'r. W. 'clnt- .'h, co ti e norther t c - r Craven ' end fouth Front t'te ..ii ,ta . ..;ot . . . . w u 1 1 u r RailroaJs Exp ted' tov:lieet v vui mitates unerea to " i'- Ports 6aQx? -; ONCE-XARGE - EXPORTER Her Shipments of Grain Now yCdroparaiively.SmatL .Pet-, i terERates"Needea, Norfolk, Aug. t It Is the prevailing opinion among railroad and grain, men In this scotioo that grain-carrying lines between the West and Atlantic 'coast ports will mail a material cut in rates. This ia to bo done to meet a step " ta ken by tu MiMoori -Pacific, in 'an.'- deavor tu wUbiJl -New jt)rW and Gulf ports i large grata taport ren- When the Gould intertstf trst entered tbe fight, they made a law eduction in grain rates Irom Miesouri river points to tie Gulf, with a maximum of 15J cents a bushel. : It is believed that roads entering the nort hern porta will meet this reduction, with possibly an even further step in the war for con trol of grain shipments, ' At one time Norfolk, was a large ex port po jit for. grain brought here by the Chesapeake and Ohio, and tbe Nor folk and Western Railroad. Her sh'p ments in this lino now; however, are competitively small, Reduced rates to tbe coast, it is though V will have a tendency to rebuild this trad. At preaeot a bulk of the grain exported roaches tidewater at Baltimore, New York, Montreal and Boston, f 1( . scheduled 10 meet ur Cbfago, expect ing to make the., teeoni move in this grain rata warfarev ? The stern-wheeler $. J. PbUlips,' Capf Phillips, arrived yesterdaytf rom MapikCyprels; hicn-ls' fn bead . of navigation on the Neuse river durfng the low water of the summer. Mr. James Tolson made a : trial (rip with bis new speed launch yesterday afternoon. The boat mad a very cred itable showing, greatly to the delight of the builder, Mr. James Uaocock. well aa.ths wner. The bew craft is' fqutpptd wUh forty-lwrse bigbspred ng'tMs-.-and-tlouW uabwt the-faiV st thing on. the river.' The speed B)st iamlico.v owned by Mr. C. C. Stewart, was spurting about thebsrbor front at th same time Mr, Tolion's new bja was, .having the toy, out, and s emed willing to, dispute the m titter of speed wi'h, the new racer.. h r y, t e nutom b le boat lelongmg" . Mcjoho Rjall, of Boitpn, was out on tne c.u sC and the -river Jan , to h v regatta appearance. :" x '- 4' ; . Rest Rooms Well Patronised. .. The rest rooms over the Circulating Libra'y sre-gnwing nor popular: with the ladies from th country and neigh bor.o towns,' judging! -iraaj.v the 1,1a. creaih;ly large number who are mak- ia r-8j of them. Several of those who hav madi u-e of th rooms have been bear t to 6 y that they have long want ed a jch a convenience. The Woman's Ul A under whoso suipiee'. the. test r oni sre conducted, desire the viflUog shippers tmak free use of the i rooms and thy also rrques'; toe co-oporation of theNe Barn publie in directing to th rest rooms shoppers in need of sueb a convenience: u& kif-'4 -Hi xi 1 1 . 1. uver f Hundred Sold.ln Com- awirativley Short Time Sales Increase, ; Slck Bab'le, , y , ,,k (Board of Health Bulletin) The first thing to do wnen m pany gets sick Is to stop feeding it.J Proba-i biy th mi'k . la tad, ; anynow. ttut whether it ia good or bad, it ,wi dis agre vth a .sick baby. ; a place of milk, ths baby hbpitld lake eleaa water from aalean bottle or a eleaa can. If the trouble keepr up, r then are milk substitutes which ean be given until it is safe to give milk again. Tb physi cian or. nurse will demonstrate bow the3e are mad. " 1 Trie next step, after .stopping the food, Is to empty therthiid's intt stines of kU fermenting, decomposing, food. Tbe parent is justified in going as fsr in this line a th : ns tf oa ' by i tbe mouth and.cf simple-enemas 6y r.injet tion.- If relief, doer not-' coror'-Wheo thf-ebave acted, the mother is' rot jasi.aed in going fur'.ber, She .should gethelp from s physicisn or nurse. - Keyr.cta cf rrc;rc-?.- Co-01 .ratn Ivt ) t I t1' Wor.Ja prcr:-s. vtr ! gn! " i tht ns T . , t t I'- --'Vi. I t!i- 1 " t - - Interest In AutomobilingStim " ulus to. JMovementt for Better Roads. . v It ia. conservatively -estimated that there are over one hundred motor cars in Neat Bernlbat is, jhat have been so'd here within a comparatively short timet Th Sales are rap'dly increasing. U tact, ue dealers are onable to sun ply th demand. Prompt deliveries are out of Uqestr-Bvfer the 19U output f tit faeterte la. entirely exbaosted Many New . Bern popl v. ho di kyrd ordering earfy in tb spring are now anxiously faitirg for their 1913 models. The firms here handling tbe ar are: Bymaa Supply Co., who have the Cadillac. E. U, F., Overlsnd ard Flan ders; The New Bern Motor Car Co , who self the Ford, and the New Bern Garage Co., selling the Buick in all tbe different mor?e'. This Ingres' in ru'omobiling is a great stimulus to the void roads; movement It does mote 10 b log abiut improvement in the highways than anything la Tb gasoline car will greatly help the county fair, aa a number of motor vehicles are expected to be pro vided to carry visitors tut to the grounds. The C. S. Holliater company, whole- sal grocers, have just purchased anew Flanders 20" touring rar from tbe Byman Supply company for use of their sa'esmen who roaks runs to nrarbv towns, Yesterday at 4ioon their new Chauffeur to whom tb machjn seem ed to be new in a double sens was ItTyingtojgetUie powej plait iatp ae- tips) presumably for the first timv He would cheerfully crank tbe enzine, at tempt to start tbe ear, piaoe his foot upon th accelerator pedal, and just is soon ssthe engine began to wake up th would-be driver would get so ex cited that he unconsciously removed, his' foo rrom the accelerator, when tbe en gine Mould prepsptly choke and go out . of commission with a wheezv siah. A ine experienced SCbJffonWr'' arrit ed Spon th scene, loaded, th machine with passengfM, iocludlng the amateur chauffeur, anl proceeded upon the way rejoicing,, without further trbnbler 'fl Other wholesale bouses have aUo purchased machines for their saUsmen. The salesman sre tickled with the idea- It enable them to make duicker and more enjoyable trips, and then there is spmcJaitojiiceauto. ; ....... ',:'VVft"" ' ' " 1 W ' Jr.'. ran lliiiPE Wilmington, Aug. 2. Charles . Ben jamin Almond, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs, C. B. Almond, of Winder, Ga., lost his life while in surf bathing near Seaside, IufVntWrlgbtsvill . Beach yesterday morning' about 75.. ' - V s Ther appeared to be a spark . of life when th young man was brought from th watsr. bat despite the work of two physicisns for ' nearly two oars, be could not be resuscitated.' G3.S. Boy., Ian went to tb young man's sseistanoe in the surf and held him ftp ontil' a cano manned by Fred W. Dick and Cbas, QraJogec arriv4 nd broaght thet&aabor. $ t'-i' .HTb young man add bis mother had spent two months at the "seashore and had planned to return home this after: noon. 1 The trip ; of the motberwaa changed ui a moment from.l a joyous home-going to a mournful journey, The body will be taken to Winder tomor row afternoon. - " 'J New Bern Inspires pirn. - Yesterday's Raltigh Newsf and. Ot server ssys; ' . - Mr. J on a a, uuncsui nis .. xrienas in happy mood salute him as Vack"came bac to Raleigh yesterday after a three weeks' stsy, Bean fort,; t Which bios eadh sui5ceing1)iummr..It'v, '' Mr. Duncan itUormied hie frierjdsjlhjt twics a daywbile away he -took dips in ths salty waves. ''It was fine," he de clared, as he toll of divirg - ard swim ming in tl ws.ter, On hi return trip he stopped over in New Bern and hi o inpp'1 "1 to rl-q'ient tr'b:tes as. t f;,;t'. of , that cl-y.; I'a.ei.;.! 1 sr 1 iiio ts, hu d 0 are a e mii 1 . ' ' .. - - "Jack I, Trf rrhos were t - '(' a it'-tt wiik. lie ! ' r.r 'if r t ' t . ' 1'. a i ! ; 3 ft 1 ' C. ,J I 1 i ' 1 T 1 1 .1 1 t ; t c ' : , V t t ) t ( V t t ) t 1 " ' 1 raj ' t. ! I I." giet 10 8' h. aid Mr. DunB.J-Je ri i j. v rhout ahum it i "13 !t ll ill lea ' e a lira 1 1 nirsij tv Rj'tinh wi Vnce." - The Rekilt' 'of tSfnaU Savings. The following table shows whir may1 be accomplished by regularly depositing your iocem at 4 per cent Monthly -deposit 100 3.00 5.00 10.00 est with tbe People Bank. In 3 years' - amounts td," J j.i, i ii4.oo,; 191.0O0.V. inter- In 5 years amounts to 66'00 1.99.00 3.32.00 664.00 '4K. )l')il IiLillilOt anmin Our Clean Sweep Sale! "A Our Clean Sweep Sale is ; attracting big crowds : : : : iQpjrtfail to call to seeus 'Everything going at great BAR G A I NS t)epaiftment Store Elks Temple. . 1 One Car loud N:. 1. Timothy Hay1;' One car load mixed Corn One cer 'oad Sugar Sleek feed. We have the finest sugar feeds for Horses, Muk-s, and Cows on the market. A perfect balanced ration of the best feed st ufK Hay, Corn, Oats, Hulls, Meal, Homi ny, Etc ; BRLCK- BURRUS AND COMPANY New Bern North Carolina aa NOW -a WE HAVE l 4l He Doesn't , Wear Red ' Man : ;:WE JJOVV SfeLL THI FAMOUS I ' 1 1 1 J J 1 IT Hi Qraywood" Close Fitters- : "Tcaltwood.' ; - . ,,: A Collar, with Snap arid Smartness,;! It, fits . and; .1 with Snap arid Smartness,. ' Wears " Stands any iaundryiT Two fot 25 Cents: 7. lit. . pri "THS SnOP THAT'S DIFFERENT." vsArc ' rro t coxls
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