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. THE WEATHER i .fhoweri THREE MONTHS -FOR f ONE DOLLAR. ''e4 NUJIBER in: -NEW; BEW TJORTH CAROUNA..FmDAY MOimiNG AUGUST59.U912- 1- . . THIRTY-FIRST YEAR h1 7 7 y v - t 'l -US -J t " - : i VJ fT aT."-.- ' -' v-"- ULbiri III oAVt i 15 " - - "V H inn on elder. 4 I- " " x I . 1 .... - Oh amines ta this bank, : weekly or siootbly , , Ur loej UI Draw lour per ui wwni 1 compounded Jwiee a year, year money will eirn more money,' and when yon become too , old to' work you will bsye bank account that will make you loder pendant W cordially invite savings, deposits of cne dollar or more, and for the convenience of thoee wbo re engaged during the day; tbnbenk U open from even to elghf o'clock on Saturday nigbta. : . . ... a WEW BERN BANKING TRUST COMPAMY 6n.iU (nothing' for the next I ft days only. As' we have to reduce oar stock of Clothing to make room for Fall and Winter goods we ar offering this great reduction tor A SHORT TIMK-ONLY-- Now is your chance to save money. It will be money in yoar pocket to give me a trial. SAM LI Cor. Middle and S. F. Sta. m I IF YOU WANT The best fence The best stoveTht 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. M BASNIGHT PHONE 89, 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. - EAST CARDLIHA TEACHERS TBAIHIHG ' SCHOOL - A State senool to train teachess 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.' ?' . . : . . ' . - For catalogue find other information address. , 1 R&ST. , filBHT, Presidanv GreenVi!! H. C h 1 mmmmmr tm "mm N ' IHE PROPORTION OF. 4 " ' npsiriTP to .a THEiMTIONALRAMK' OF NEW BERNEN. C. V Ma4 a FIRST tmfSnff . the' THIRD ; among the Ai ''up-. r r". the And aa It has Surplus and'; Undivided Profits amounting to $106,000 and apital amounting to $100,000, it has a place on. the National Bank Roll ' of Honor, which Includes only banks having Surplus and Undivided -profits equal to or exceeding their Capital . stwk.;'.;H!v'-r v:r;;.: sr ijtecest f:o .V,.-- C u'cJ TOUT service will ba Of Ml - . AAtiAatttna a nik ftr vnn a . ' 2 . i. U AY j PBR CENT 3 DISCOUNT PM AN Bryan Block. 67 S. FRONT. ST. :-, NEW BERN. W.. C. fpv llnrnhont Toilnr 10 Midd! st lUAj Uidlll IdilUli -Kew Bern, N.O. 103 Middle Sic. E SURPLUS OD -'UKQED . niniTii ' ' - . .am.. n. ' .... -v.i : imS'i ti. -4 "v banks of tlie City National Banks of State' ' .-7 o:i 5':::;3 ir:iiTS TO PUflGIIASE SITE ; FOB U. S. Government Jnpecting NumJ : Der of Sites, One of Which 'VVm be Thus Improved. , SET ERAlUfeOSIPEREp New Warehouse and Docks Will Enhance Appearance . .. : of Water-Front . -; ;. - Unle San, after mot inature deli beretton, extending over many "years, la now eontejmplating the purchase, of ite for .a warehouie and yard for the use of the government engineers. . One of the Sites that has been off ered is the waterfront at the end of Pollock street, where- the old tug Gen. Thorn and the Steamer Uncle Sam are now laid up. Another location that will be given consideration Is the Justice, property, where the revenue cutter Pamlico lies when In port. Still another place that could be acquired is the riverfront now occupied by the old Norfolk Southern wharves at the foot of Craven street. The s'rip of water 'root ra'or.gipg to the Wolfenden estate, In the rear of the Hyman Supply company, hat also been offered to the government, tar. E. D. Perry, with Mr. Don Gas- kill and a number of assistants w ire engaged yesterday in m king surveys m order to estimate the coat of improv ing the different sites. Of C- uri e the plans for tbe waceheuse and docks cannot be drawn till the lo cation Is decided upon. At any raty trey will be imposing enough to make a threat improvement i the appearance of New Bern's waterfront. TWO STREET ENDS A dirgraceful condition exists on Pol lock street from McCarthy's store to Ecd street and also on . Broad street from Queen, to End street, or the city limits. The eoiuttv has KO'id roads to End street, Uit the ends of loth Pol lock at-d Broad streets are. a disgrace to the city, and a reflection upon tbe city fatbeis These streets after they cro a Queen are nothing more than couotry roads, rutty in dry wea her and perfect mud holes after a rain. Along the eldes, es pecially on Pol ock,dog funnel and rank weeds grow nearly wa st high. The street department and the Board of Alderman stem to have entirely lost sight of the fact 'that there Is no connection on these two important streets with the fine system of county roads, ani those wbo livs oh the out skirts of tbe town hive a discouraging piece of road to encounter after they raeh the city limits. The-city could very easily shell thete strip8,and,make nice Streets of them. The Norfolk Southern tralq - from Morehead City cams In last night with several coaches full of the stockholoS era of the old Atlantic and North CaiP olina railroad and their families; They were busily engaged in finishing , thw contents of the -generous taketa of lunch they had taken - with them " for the day on the beach, - , . Mr. L. P. Tapp, f -Kins ton, was re-elected president, and o the v.only change on the board of directors" was the substitution of Mr.' G.- By Folk, secretary of the North Carolina'" Home Insurance company of Raleigh, for Mr. Alex. Webb, of Raleigh, wbo declined nomination.- All' the - directors were present except Mr. Avery. The stock holders met yesterday troroing 1 and eiectea airectora lor tae ensuing term and the new board, of directors held two mcetirgs., - '',':'v The moBt exciting event of tbe meet ings was when tbe rate 6 pay for the directors was discussed. One' sarcas tic a ockholder made a motion that the pay be reduced to $1.50 a day, while attending meeting, but -the $10.00 proposition siotid and each director will receive that amount for each meeting in stead of five dollars a day as was the rule before the road wss lessed to the Nor folk-Southern: It was a glorious meet ing anyway, as the wives and children of the directors took boats for the surf almost Immediately after arrival, and they all returned - happy and hungry. . Mr, T. C. Lamb, who has been eon' nccted With tlie Atlrnt.c Iloh'l at t!orehad City this summer, wns in the city last ni(;ht.' Ee had been called I-.OIDO ty the illneos of , his mother in " j City, end took the nii.h.r '.t STOCKHOLDERS Hi ; Illl a.:,: llrrTIIIAI nllllUflL MttllUbUfl cnrrsunrnsiviLL HE STO R E f I Efl E ?'jrf''j& C.'M- f.i:!.-- Co-Operative Supply Compa- ;ny;td :Start Business in ": Near Future. ' D. ET HENDERSON, PRES. Will Be Open By Oct 1st And Will Use Automobile For Delivering. The Co Operative "Supply Company, a new enterprise for New Bern, will start business in the near future, doit g a general co-operative store and supply buslnef a. ' . Speaking of the co operative store plan, one orthe gentlemen behind the new .enterprise said yesterday: "A co-operative store is a coosum- . . . . . era' store, owned ana operatea oy ana for theeonssmers. The consumer is oo both sides of the eoanter. "In Great Britain and Ireland there are some fifteen hucdrcd co-operative stores; lo which two and cne-third million consumers buy from themselves and sell' to themselves. Those eo oper ators represent, eighteen muhon of people and huy annubl'y three Trmndnd and fifty m1 II ions of dollars worth of goods from themselvee, on which they save for themselves fifty-five million dollars.-' Each officer an J employee entrusted with the fundi of the company will be required tet give a good bood with suf flctent sureties to protect the co-operators from any lost on account of dis- honeety. No person not a stockholder will.be permitted, to do a credit busi ness with the store, and stockholders will cot be allowed credit beyond sev enty five per cent of their stock; nor for period longer thin thirty dayd. At a stockholders', meeting held Wtd needay night in the law office of Mr. D. E. Henderson a board of directors Wis promptly elected as follows: D. E. Hecdf rsoo, T D. Warren. S. M. Brinson, J. C. Scales and L L. Land. After the adjournment of tbe stock holders' meeting the directors met and elected as officers: D. E. Henderson president; J. C. Scales, vice-president; L L Land, secretary and treasurer. The company expects to open for business at out Oct. 1. It has placed its order for an automobile for ei'y de livery parcels. A party of fifteen Confederate vet erans remroed to New Bern Isst night on tie 5.30 Norfolk Southern train frt m the Confederate Veterans le-unipn at Winston Salem. -There ere fully two thouaond veterans present, frona all psrt of the State. Hon, Locke Craig was tbe orator of the occasion. The exersfg were held in tbe Elk's audi torium.. The veterans, who' returned last night were all highly pleased wi h their i rip .. IIUALPICOIB At LEE'S GHAPEL The annual picnic at1 Lee's Chapel, near Polloeksville, ; took- place yester day, at d every one of ' the hundreds wbo attended bad a good time, bpeech ea were made . .explaining the v crest work being done by the Sunday school, followed by several enthusiastic ad dresses telling of the advantages of the cooperative schemes of the Farm eraVTJoion, i. Everybody brought well filled baskets, the contents of which were taken care ot under the trees,' and every mah. woman aod child who attended went home - better satisfied with ever thing" Those . who missed the picnic have reason to regret It u J.NiWS OF THE SHIPPING: 1 The Vance, a tew and large' power boat bailing from Atlantic, is swatting cargo at the Trent river dock, ' ' The power sharpie Bern'ce Cree is in port again with still more Watermelons from Bogoe Sound. - - . The power freighter Wave of Beau fort, loaded a. large bell for a new church at Davis Shore, arteret coun ty, yeterday. " . - ' The converted power boat Daisy is at Liadss' dock from Oriental, losdlng general merchbndise for that place. The revenue cutter Pamlico returned to port jesterday morning, after a cruiao to Elizabeth City, .: I he three nsted schooner W.T. Pof k r si.liJ y '",iy, Then'tval r rve cruig r ElfrUais ta leave t ' y f r a ten rinya' tru's? on f oiis t nvcr nod . IVa. !..) tounJ at jiii !i LlflE HIS -' vBEEflOtlPLETED Street Railway Finished To Its Terminus, 8th 'Street,- . Ghent. ' CARS DUE HERE SOON Bill of Lading Expected Any Day rNow Material ; For Road Bought at Home The main line of the New Bern-Ghent street railway was finished yesterdsy. That i, the track was completed to the end of the line in Ghent, about a mile and thre-quarters from the Union station. The present terminus is Eighth street, Ghent There 4s a short section of the track thst still remains to be fllied in and the company Is wsiting for the crossings over the Atlantic Coast Line track. Mr. Hackney, the construction boss, with a gang of fifty laborers, and Mr. Eagle, the engineer, hare c rta'n'y made a beautiful pi.ee of .tra k. The rail I four pounds heavier thin that usid by the Norfolk Souther i or Coast Line. rrom the end or the railway a view is ebUined of ihe wh le cly, Riverside and the National cemetery, aod one can look right down to the court house clock.lt is claimed that thia is Ihe great est elevation in Craven county, proba- 11 eighteen feet higher than New Bern. The storage battery cars for the street railway are ready to be chipped from Cincinnati, and bi l of lading for them is expected any day now. The rail fur tbe turn up Me Lea If street ia lying ai. the curb, and tbe next operation, it is understood, . will be ex tending the tracks up that, street One thing that should make this rail way popular with the xitisens of New Bern is the fact that every dollar that 'baa been spent on the car line and In improving Ghent has been spent in New Bern. The ties were cut near here, instead of being purchased else where cheaper, and everything that could poisibly be secured in tbe local market was bought right here. No la bor was imported and the city and county got the benefit of every dollar spent. A citizen of Reelaboro said yesterday that he would be one of any number of men to furnish a team and wagOn for two weeks, to haul shells from New Bern to that terrible eorduory road out the other side Of Bridgeton, on tbe Reelaboro road. Tbe mail who made this statement is "a responsible.and prominent farmer, aod he emphatically declared that this was no idle offer. He said that the proposition was such a good one that he did not-believe that any . of the Reelsbjro folks would hesitate a bo -t doing (heir part of the work. "The Journal has done a very com mendab e thing in bringing this mat ter to th attention of the people," he said. e . Swansboro. " The town is slive with visitors, among them being Mr. W, 3, Moore of the Charles Hotel, Moreheal City. . - Dr. Banders and his brother, David Sanders, of' Morehead ,City and his brother In-law, David Koonoe of Tex as have been here recently on a visit " Dr. Shaw of Maysville Is here for his heeltb. k A -- -.- ; -Dr. Daniels is attending the two children of Mr Biliie JBelL who were seized with fits some - tune? ago. , The doctor is Very tnucb discouraged 'ever their prospects for "recovery and wOl recommend their being sent to some In stitution for specialises of this sort. Some- think thst the two children, one of wboto is It years old and. : the. Other 16, Vere bitten by a mad dog arid that this account for their condition. The Swanahoro base ball team went over to Bear Creex' Saturday tor re turn a friendly game, The score was 30 to 3 in favor of Swansboro, The game attracted a large crowd including many ladies. May Journal prosper In - every way and its readers take : renewed to? tercet in it. ,.,".- DAIRYMEN WITHOUT PERMIT ' WILL EE PROSECUTED. The 3a;. s of grace given by Dr. E. G. FAVORS SHELLING CORDUROY ROAD Ilargett, meat and milk inspector, m' cms- .n 9-lib the penalties for failing to t j c t pertf it for the opariitUn f ' ' i r , IroJ last Ti'pht at midnipht. T' i ' " fp-'eii to procure the ptr r . '' r l.,'.:t o ptosccutlon a. d v 11'. !, Tr. hs ti.t eiys. What We Aim To Do To promote our customers' interests st all times To do what we ean to make their banking buainrss agreeable and profitable. To repay confidence in us with confidence in them. To p'sce tbe safety of their mon y ahead of every othr consideration. We cordially solicit your account. L, Our Clean Our Clean Sweep Sale is attracting big crowds : : : : Don't fail to call Everything going BARQ A I I BAXTER Department Store - Elk's Temple. CHOLERA . Is spreading. It will kill an entire herd of hogs "be( ore you can check it some-, times". Be on the safe side and prevent it. We can sell you ten pounds of our Cholera feed for $1.00, enough to keep it from all your hogs. It will also relieve the affected hogs. By spending a small amount you can possibly save many hundreds of dollars. :-: :- : :-: :-: BURRUS AND COMPANY Feed, Seed, Implements, New Bern N; C. "If He Don't Wear a Red Man : Collar He Don't Wear The " JBJ5s$-jTe iB-RedMan Brand Greywood 2 1-4 Front 1 7-8 Back,' Fits close.' Cannot be laundried out ot shape. r1.yr i y, -7 rw 1 : We Kave E, axidWs entire line of , ', the Famous "Red Man .Collars in 'ail ; shapes. Quarter 'sizes in all . - f , the latest SEE OUR RED TBE SHOP THAT'S .DIFFERENT,"- m : - ' ' iiiii;"!is iiAnif m Sweep Sale! to seeus. at great INS I 'Shapes!; 1: it - . MANC WIHDOV 7 i . r i inc.
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