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r r 1 J r : I jL-J LI ' - In recent months we have installed thousands 4 'of i Hollars : : worth of new machinery, putting us. in better shape , than ever before ror filling your orders. : r. . ' We are now prepared not only to do high class work, but do it quickly and in large quan tities. These two illustrations show the.JLanston Mono type Machine, the. same being composed pft a cey bord and caster. TheMono type casting machine is a complete automatic type . foundry, producing type, borders and spacing ma terial of any size at a speed that makes it cheap er to casjt new than to dis tribute. It will turn a pound of metal into type of the highest quality, in less than two minutes". With this machine we are f especially well prepared to provide a variety of type for our patrons. I Omaha Folder. This is one of the latest makes of folder. ' It is at tached to the press arid is a labor saver as jnost folders are detached and ; require an extra roan to operate them. . New Series Chandler & Price Job Press i ne cut Deiow also snows a brand new machine the largest job prefcs we could ) buy. . It will print a small size newspaper. ' . 5 ?,IIIILi. " I "I I . '.'I K m W ."Ik. ' -Ut Oil V ?7) J IT . V ,::r LP J J 1 A ' Another new 10b oress.but smaller size v'" - , j . av. i . thart'the other one shown It i a New V , '' Series Chandler & Fnce, conceded t6 be V,:,': the best job prpS3.';N1 Whether you need the, ordinary lines of commercial printing or nave a; newspaper or.magazine you want printed, ; it will be tas your ; interest v f ( to see us before placing your order. ; : , u THE PRICES WILL BE MADE AS LOW AS POSSIBLE CO, vV . " WITH THE QUALITY OF WORK sE'i. lard' v?mm mfM ; Printers amlPuklishcrs '3 TOLLOCK STREET ' . NEV Hr.TlN, N. C . SCHOOLS? The following have visted the tcbaols and give their opinion as to the needs: -T.A few weeks ago a Committee from thcWomans Club was appointed to visit the Schools and report, alto the needs: etc. The. committee" consisted of 'Mrs. "Harry ?- Markv.' Chairman! Mrs." Chasi R, Thomas, Mrs. J- PC. Davis, Mrs. Cjyde Eby, nd Mrs.lD. Henderson, 3 The. committee was accompanied J?y Mrs. S. h. pill, Jr and after spending half a day in the schools made the following report which was unanimously - adopted by ,the Woman's Club: ' . "The facilities are inadequate for present. needst and "Whereas, adequate school facilities are a necessity, " which must exist to enable the city to support its increasing population, "Be it resolved that the Woman's Club of New Bern desires to place itself on record as being in favor of the Bond Issue, which is to be voted on, May 6th, 1913." T. D. Warren, Chairman of . the County Board of Education and trustdc of the City School, says: "The approaching election on the question cf Issuing bonds to provide for better school facilities for the city of New Bern marks an important crisis in hc educational life and development of this city. Bonds have been issued by the city to provide for the material advancement of her citizens in the way of providing for substantial side walks and streets and for other purposes and no progressive citizen regrets this for ward movement, How much more important must the duty be to provide for the growing and imperative needs for better edixational facilities for the boys and girls of this community. "The work of the schools in New Bern is badly crippled and handicapped by the lack of sufficient school facilities, especially the lack of school buildings; for no teacher can do justice to himself and the pupils under him in an over crowded room. ' "At present there are only twenty rooms available for teaching purposes. In about half of thjse you Vill find over forty pupils and in one room there are over 70 pupils. For lack of room some of the classes have to wait Until after dinner. "What progress can a teacher make with 77 pupils in cne room? The result is the child is necessarily neglected. Can the people of New Bern afford to say to the children we are not able to provide comfortable seats and suffi cient room for them while in attendance upon school and tlereby deprive them of- educational facilities to which they are entitled? For myself l am willing to pay thia additional tax for the benefit of the children. "The city schools are growing rapidly and under the present managment too much Credit can not be given for the splendid work that is being accom plished, in spite of the urgent demands fot more buildings. The increase of pupils for the year ,1913 ever school year 1098-1909 i3 186 jwr day and at this rate in all probability at the end of another five years the enrollment will.be near 1200 pupils. To meet this increase, additional accemmoda tions are now needed and will be needed in future. "There is a present need of Sor 6 more rooms and unless the means are provided to meet this pressing de mand -the cause of education in the city will be seriously handicapped. "Those who have children to educate and those who are interested in ' the cducalionl progress and development of the boys end girlp of New Bern can not afford Jto vote against the bond isue.", ' 1 S. M. Erinson, County Superinten dent of Schools end a trustee of the City-Schools, snyc: 1 "The crowded condition of the grf's in the. city schools "and the dema'nd'on the prat "of the people for educational facilities for their , chlldrenf-not to speak of the cffeetiof the compulsory lawrtqtilre more rooms for ' teaching purposes.',! 1 'r '"1 , .", ,. "'.Thcrere various ways of providing the additional rooms, alt of which will require a Considerable outlay of mdney, j '' A' bond lesue" of $20,000 (the limit which the Board of Trustees agree to in the' event the bond, issue carries) is nob too large to meet the requirements of' the situation. ;;",, ' s " ', ' "A visit to the present, buildings will convince one of the urgency of the heed of sanitary improvements which will call for - the 1 expenditure of " several thousand dollars." ' .. , 'f lN ,.'.'.i.,a.')' V( 1)'" u . 7 ''' 1- '1 E. II.1, Meadows, president of E, H. & J. A. Meadows Company, and trustee of the City Schools, says; " ' , ' "Upon through investigation of the crowded condition xf the 'City Graded School owing to the city's increasing population,' I find the present facilities are inadequate from an 'educational standpoint, as well as a sanitary one, and that relief from the congested con dition that now exists, must be pro vidrd. '" 1 ; .- : , . A ',. , "Therefore I most coridiilly favor tiip proper means to meet the school rc'iuiic mciits." T. G. Hyman, president of the fly man Supply, Company -and -President of the Chamber of Commerce, says: y; ; I ant very glad that visited the white city schools last Tuesday.". The crowded condition- , which make i a demand for another building is' much more urgent than , I had 'any idea; of, before my-.V4s3t' CJ" ; r , : ! "The action of th Board of Trustees ia asking for increased facilities is to be commended, and I cannot understand how any citizen can oppose the pro posed! bond tssueif they will acquaint themselves with present conditions. , "An educated citizenship assures an enlightened and prosperous community. "New Bern-" must provide adequate school buildings or take a step backward." Fresh lot No. 16 RUBBER BANDS Just received. E. J. Land Printing Co. Phone 8. NOTICE Of opening of Registration Books for City Elections to be held on, the Sixth day of May, 1913. The undersigned Registrar in the First Ward hereby gives notice that a new registration has been ordered for the city elections to be held on the 6th day of May, 1913, and that the registration books will be opened for the registration of voter, in said ward on Monday, the 28th day of April, 1913, and will be kept open to and including the folllowing Saturday, the 3rd day of May, 1913, between the hours of 8 o'clock, a'.m. and 6 p. m., each day, at the City Hall in said ward. And that the said Registrar and Poll-holders of said ward will meet at said City Hall at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, 5th day of May, 1913, for the purpose of hearing and determining challenges. This 15th day of April, 1913. GEO. M. CRAPON, Registrar First Ward. NOTICE. Of the Qpening of Registration Books for City Elections to be held on the Sixth day of May, 1913. The undersigned Registrar in the Second Ward hereby gives notice that a new registration has been order ed for the city elections to be held on the 6th day of May, 1913, and that the regisration books will be opened for the registration of voters in said ward on Monday, the 28th day of April, 1913, and will be kept open to and including the following Saturday, the 3rd day of May, 1913. between the hours of 8 o'clock a. m., and 6 p. m., each day, at the County Court House in sajd ward. And that the said Registrar and Poll-holders of said ward Vill meet at said County Court House at the hour of 12 o'clock ,noon, on Monday, 5th day of May, 1913, for the purpose of hearing and determin ing challenges. This 15thday of April, 11913. J. A. PATTERSON Registrar Second Ward. NOTICE Of opening of Registration Books for City Elections to be held on the Sixth day of May, 1913. The undersigned Regist ar in the Third Ward; hereby gives notice that a new registration has been, ordered fo the city election to be held on the 6th day of May, 1913, and that the registration books will be opened for the registration of voters in , said ward on Mdnday, -the 28th day of April, 1913, and will be kept open to and including the following Saturday, the 3rd day of May, 1913, between the hours of 8 o'clock a. m. and 6 p.m'., each day, at The Atlantic Engine House, Broad street in said 'ward. ,And that the said. Registrar and Poll-holders of said ward -will meet at The. Atlantic Fire Efttrinfe House in said ward at thoMiour o 12 o'clock, noon, on' Mori day, 5th day of May,1913,'.for . the purpose, of hearing and detc mining challenges. ( - . This 15th day of April, 1913. V C . , - , GEO. D. BOWDEN. . - ,'. Registrar Third Ward. 1 rfV NOTICE 0t Opening of Registration. Books for. City Elections' to be held on the Sixth Pay or May, 191 J. )The 'undersigned .registrar in 'the Fourth W d hereby gives notice that a iiew : registration has been ordered forahe city , elections' to beheld pn the sixth day of May, 1913,'and that the registratloni books " will be opened for" the registration of' voters . in- said ward . on Monday, the 28th day; of April, 1913,' and will ; be kept open I to and including the following Saturday tne jra aay 01 May, Detwecn tne hours 6f 8 o'clock and a. m. 6 p. m. each day at Eugene Tucker's , ' store', 149 Broad street, 'in said ward. And that the said Registrar and Poll-holders of said ward will meet at 4th Ward r ire Engine House in ' said ward at 12 o'clock noon,' on Monday; 5th day of May, 1913, for the purpose of hearing and determining challenf. EUGIIN TUCK F I ; Res,; tir Touith . .ii J. v.' NOTICE . ... . Of Ope nine of RrrUtrattrm r-rIw Elections to be held o the: Sath iay- of May,419U, - . . . ' . The undersigned . registrar in tlur Fifth" Ward hereby gives notice that m. new registration has been orrbf the city -elections to be- held a the 6th day of May, 1913, an that ther reg'stration- books wilj be opened for the registration of voters m said warcS on Monday, the- 28th day of Aprif, 1913, and will be kept ope to and' including the following Saturday, the- a aay 01 May, iyi3, between the hours of 8 o'clock a. m. and 6 p. , each day. at J. R. Kierrftt't store,, corner of Howard and Primrose streets,, in said ward. And that th esaid Regis--trar and Poll-holders of said ward will meet at Riverside Fire Engine House ia said ward at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, 5th day of May,. 1913, for the purpose of hearing and? determining challenges. This 15 h day of April, 1913. J. R. MERRITT, Regisrtar Fifth Ward. A FEW POINTS IN FAVOR OF THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPE WRITER. T,hereJs not the lea8t donbt hat TYPEWmTrTTlBUKRG w TYPEWRITER is the best low price machine on the market today. It is durable, attractive and Kght Its simplicity is marvelous. There are no rnmnlln) U ';utlt l8,,ike an "Pen book! j uB nuS, you nave onty rq make a few turns with a screw- th?Cll rKmVe, the Part ransing; J? 1 rou"e, clean It off, repined . . --in me oniy ma chine in the world on which theaet: .wc aim type Dars can be taken apart from the machine in less than, ten seconds. This feature alotwr Is worth many dollars as a timer saver. It Is the only machine now markct with which twenty legible typewritten copies can be made at one writing. The ribbon control is automatic, the color change is simple and convenient the back spacer and tabulating key are within an inch of the op erator s hands when using ther machlne. The type are lined in a symmetrical row in front of the operator and are easily cleaned, 5rtong piano steel wires control: the type bars and it i8 imPosbIe for these to break. The machine is so constructed that tho Kghtcse touch or the vigorous pound use in heavy manifolding have the same effect on the mechanism. Call at the office of the E. J. Lands Printing Company and take a look. cl 8 wonnerf"l machine. Prior 565.00 on the easy payment plan. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that stock certificate No 82 for 12 shares of Stock: in New Bern Ice Co. issued to me has been lost' and! application has been made for duplicate certificate. GEO. C. JONES. Wanted Wood sawyer and logging men gooa wages. Pay every Saturday. Comfortable quarters. Apply to East Car olina Lumber Co. at Carolinat City.' Pamlico county, near Olympia, N. C. 8t n i A Limited -' v. ' supply. Genuine Smith 'ficld Style Hams, 30c lb. sYou should get one .of these, hams before' they are gone. , ",' MAM 1 v: Local columns bring results, try them. ' "
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