i f. 1. v 4 a l-f. ' v- if ' ' ! V v- 1 ,?'f 1 1 1 ' 1 , j' t, " ' V V - ,YOUR BUSINESS STANDING. f , -? ' The fact - that you hae an account, at this ttrona bank adds a distlnctV prestos ta your ! , - b aineta atandlnt and those with whom you' . . dl appreciate bint paid by a check, on thi ? bnk.?.i .jT '' ." ; ": '" - . o " j. vnu also have at your disposal erery mod- , fra facility and receive prompt courteous and, J indent attention, rejardles- of I the aUe of ur account. :Y;' - - ... f; V . ' " ' ,: You' are Invited to open , an account , with -,. ' th hank; 'either subject to check In any s ' ; kiuount or In our Savings,; Department. Pour, - oer cent Interest paia on , saving uu wuu- '1.1 .V Any change is the summer boarder tariff?;;" - .- ; i- ., -jT " t i- ' WANTED Reliable earfvaseers , for high class' work, local or to travel $25 per week commissions. - Address Tt M, Hall, Care of Journal. - -;,. r. ... .; t 3V '-1: MMffllH Ei! mnmnnni J ' WHEN YOU ARE TIREDv of plying retail Paint price for the Linseed Oil, ia Ready Mixed Paints buy one gallon of -.'.T j j. y r. , Which is ALL PAINT then add one gallon of Pure Linseed Oil, at Unseed Oil Price, and .you will have TWO gallons of Pure Linseed Oil Paint, at a clear, saving to YOU of one dollar or MORE according to the price, of Lin seed Oil Don't You Want this DOLLAR? TRUTH About the good? we sell may sound "too good to be true," but we anver you most emphatically that only rai ghttorward state ments, without a particle of exag craton, will be found in our advertisements. WR ACTUALLY SELL SUITS FOR $12 50 THAT WOULD COST YOU $17.50 ELSEWHERE, We can prove this to your satisfaction if you give us the chance. We Sf 11 hats and furnishings on the same basis It will pay you well to get acquainted with this store's merchandise at once. SAM LIPMAN S'.-r Middle and South Front "Streets. , Bryan Block , Nice perfumes, soaps and toilet articles, at Plnnix Drug Store. (Adv.) SANITARY PLUMBING If you want Sanitary Plumbing work i done by experienced men see Stindard Plumbing & Heating Co. 139 Middle Street. 3flSE9E9&flB9 mmatisas&m A PUBLIO NECESSITY. Nothing more , essential, than ACCIDENT INSURANCE to protect when In distress. Loss of lue and impairment of limb, or body with total or partial disability benefits fully covered. MARYLAND CASUALTY CO. re cently paid $15000. for death on railroad and $7,500 for death in automobile accident on which only $125. and $32.50 respectively had been paid to company. With BIG BENEFITS and OLW COST assured, its absolutely un necessary to carry own risk. See MARYLAND CASUALTY COS Accu mutative (annual increase in benefits, no increase in premiums Accident Contracts. $10. up at BOYD'S, 103 Middle St., Telephone 135. t : SHORT PASSING 5 "' . EVENTS " , j i.!.!.M.IU.f.!.U!.r.LU.LLMl.!.L.!. Nathan Mosley, colored, was arrested last; night by Policeman. WJI. Griffin, for creating a disturbance. .The negro was under he influence of whiskey and i i -i i . . . . wbi -t locicea up untu ne naa . sooerea up. - Today he will be given a hearing before Mayor; McCarthy." ?' V,t ' Section "B" of the Shakespeare Club will' meet this Uternoon at : .4:30 "with Mrs. ' C D..''Bradhami ; Business of importance is to be transacted and it is' hoped that every member will be I present. 1 , . This afternoon at 4 o'clock the Can terbury Club will meet with Miss Margaret Bryan. A full attendance is desired -". .;- The Piano and Vloln Club is prepar ing an interesting program for Wed nesday afternoon. The club will meet in Griffin auditorium promptly at o. clock. This meeting is especially for tha toothers of the pupils of the Music Department and a large at tendance is desired. THERE'S ISM IH FOUB NEW BERN BAHI1IHG TRUST COMPAfiT -NtW BERN ,H .C , '.? , & A APPV YOUNG MAN. ' , v' A younft' main (once said:' PhaTe $500.50 In the Jaank drawing interest at the rate of 4 per cent. It earns me a .lit tle over $20.00 a year, as the bank . pays compound interest. . I do not have ' to worry about getting a spring suit. The money.that I have in the bank provides lor.a new: suit every year." This young man ought to be happy. Try this plan and you can get a suit of cloth C6 in the same way. We invite Savings Accounts in any amount. FOUR PER CENT COMPOUNDED FOUR TIMES A YEAR ON SAVINGS, 5$? s MAN, WIFE AND DAUGHTER BURNED IN HOME NEIGH BOR DEAD . F or anything in a first-ckss drug Jore, Phone 746. Pinnix Drug Is the Place". (Adv.) 'tore Hits put your farm work be- hitid. The work must be done naw, or short crops will be the outcome. Invest in a few la bor saving implements and your work will soon be caught UP. : Notice Next Monday evening Mar 31 REV. R. E. KNOWLES of Canada, will lectury in the COURT HOUSE on "Thomas Carlyle. The Man and The Message Under the auspices of the Ladies Sewing Society of the Presbyterian Church. The chair will be taken at 8 P. M. Admission 50c. QtM Mm Complete Com and Cotton Planters, Rid inglnnd Walking Cultivators, Harrows, Wee ders, Fertilizer J)i$Mibutors, 1 Plows. Grain 1 J)rilli etc.; 1 1il "f Our Riding Cultivator Leads them , all Quality, Service Is what you want, and that is what you get at CLARK'S. Our famous Milk Shakes are bringin ; crowds to our store. Come( along with the crowd and let us demonstrate to you our superior Quajrty and Service. ' Smoke! Havana' Ribbon & Cuesta Rey Cigars1 ; the nickel winners. Agencyfor Park & Tilford , Candies Conklin Self.Fillmg Fountain Pen. ! Edward Clark, Elk'sTcmple.New. BernN.C - , , PHONE 94 'y , BURPS & GOlMPANYi as ail Wfc 1 ' -can 'ail to see , f Sit n BLOCKHEAD n 9 the advantage and economy of, using", our- 'milt work, such as' balusters,' ; newel i post rail if IH -f ' "i itigs, ctfil To have them made by hand i , would cost lour times at much and then j t ther work would not be so uniform or f so perfect as ours..; Corne'and see.. J Street Ferry To the -Public;;: Take Notice 1 '" i 1 1! p; ' - (riH . '-so pencct as iolsoii Lumber h IJnn'fff. Co. 1 1 , i ; Owing to iieCcessary re pairs which are being made to the flat, which will re quire several days, there will be no means of trans porting wagons or vehicles across Street's Ferry. Foot passengers can cross as usual: ' The flat will be reprJJcd, and put back in comrah'.!cn r.s con n pr dblc . J. F. HOBINCON, Dry Goods and Millinery! i Glassboro, N. J., March 24. Lying in the cellar of their ruined home, the bodies of Lee Wharton, 38 years old; his wife, Maxy, 32, and their six-year old daughter, Lillian, were discovered following a mysterious fire early to day, which destroyed the little farm house about ten miles from here. The body of John Hemphill, 45 years old, on a neighboring farm, was found in shed behind the house with a load of shct through his heart. Mystery surrounds the four dta hs. What occurred up to the time Hemp hill was shot, how he was shot and the house set fire are details which Coroner Stultz today vainly endeavored to ascertain. A double-barreled shotgun, with one mpty shell, was found near the body of Hemphill. According to neighbors Hemphill and Mrs. Wharton attended moving picture show in Williams- town together Saturday night. Wheth er this led to a fight in which Hemp hill was shot, or Hemphill killed him self after a quarrel, has not been de An incubator which stood in the kitchen of the home may have been responsible for the fire. The bodies of the victims were so badly burned that it was impossible to determine Wheth er they had been shct. The theory that there was a scuffle in the kitchen is borne out by the posi tions in which the bodies were found. Hemphill's body was on the side of the shed where it is believed he was shot Wharton is supposed to have been stunned by the explosion and staggered into his home. His body was found in that part of the ' cellar nearest the shed covered with debris from both floors. The bodies o" the mother and child wee in the other end of the cel lar tanghd in a wire mattress. That they had been locked in tluir room is behVved;from the fact that c vary lock found in the ruins had teen lucked and all belts drawn. Wharton was -a' carpenter who for merly lived in Yardley, Pa', across the Delaware river from Trenton, N J He purchased the little farm here four years ago from Hemphill;who then be came manager for an adjoining farm Miss Bessie Bramcr, a school teacher who boarded with the Whartons spent last night at Willimstow'n with friends. , - Sho declared tonight that she had never noticed any familiarity between Hemphill and Mrs. Wharton Phone 190 GIVE US A CALL No, Cordelia, an ossified man isn't necessarily hard to get acquainted with. ; There have ben enviable re utations due to what other people don t know; 'A Ah open' confession may be ' good for the' toul,.1 but; it's: apt to; disfigure reputation'. -,"- r ' V -' '-''-i j "v Charged i with ' stealing i , FROM FREIGHT CARS H Teaac Hatch, colored, ; mtn; placed under ; arrest ) yesterr'ay afterno6n :by one of the 'Norfolk Southern Railway Company s plain clothes , men on warrant charging ' hi n with ' assisting in brtaklrg open a box car and stealing several gallons of whiskey. (The alleged offenc "occurred several ' months fgo and ; two '. of ,.the . men ' who broke open ; the -car' were captured at that time anu ineir tunc ukvm id uuJi-iiur Court. ; Hatch was placed in jail until a preliminary hearing can be held. , . , v , , ' , . J MR. DISOSWAY WITHDRAWS. Hclitor Journal i ,' . , ' Please withdraw my name as candi date for Alderman from the Second Ward! Being katiftficd with the candi dates' now running for the position I desire to withdraw from the contest E. B. Hackburn I iH'.. .. 'jJll 111''' Bin -n it inih . l Ft CTjBfc.l.iWi.i.,W.J..4S..l.,.LjM,i.mj.ja.l.,lCtnP Tailor- says UUJf 1APB MEASURES HAVE MEASURED ENOUGH MEN TO MAKE AN ARMY! MT A FINE LOOKING ARMY THEY MIE ! Ail uniformly Stylish and Correctly Clad ! BETTER JOIN THE TAILOR MADE RAKKS. Ycurs truly. P. M. Chadwick wD A V TIME IS MONEY And the tools which save min utes will save you1 their cost in a short while. . The tools we sell save time be- i cause they can he depended upon. They are made of the very best ma terials, in the best way, and their' prices are JUST . RIGHT, because we believe in buying and selling so as to keep your trade as long cs we- ;" ' ;, stay in business. ;Gaskiil; Hardware :t:&';MiU';SupplyGo. 73-75-77-Middre St. " ,'Phone 147 "Tlift ' RnilrlArV TIMto'a Aiittinrlrlflc All Pork Sausage No GEREAL Filler Used MEAT; SOLD FOR ; CASH ; lew-Bern Produce Gob i 'A ,'4 -A -''(". "L'i" '-.i r: n :4 j 1. it hi i V' -v n A . i ' . 14. Hi'!' 1 j 4 ...V Wry r- " (fully, : v. ' !; '!.;v;A Yar'i c- 1 Tii'ry, l'J t IT.

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