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NEW tERN DAILY JOURNAL. NEW BERN. N. C &VTURPAY MORNING, JUNE 14, 1913. 1 -L- i-.' it-; ' i in -I -.1' 3 T . i i I TljjTHEYCOME AND GO$W ; IDLE FUNDS ;iryouare inVestigatln the matter of investments; thU company will be found a convenient place in which to deposit your idle money until you reach a decis ion. We pay 4 per 'cent interest cn sav ings accoynts and Certificates of Deposit. J. F. Cowell of Washington lai among the business visitors in the city yesterday. - l 7 A!UArU X&iSXUUiaA2&i&?& A. D. Fisher of Riverdale was among the business visitors here rterday J. H. Mann spent yesterday at Ki ston attending to business mutters. 1 1 i piiiiiiiiiiiiilllilllllllM .. mi i i mi' Miss Ruth Jarman of Rocky Mount and Miss Ruth Hardee of La Grange are visiting Mrs. Getrgc I)al, 166 Pollock street. T. J. Marrir.tr retiTiu-d i-:er! morning for m a .-I'ort vi-il at Norl. Ik, ! Va. MiM Jcam-tf Hill ..n I ,M. Piner rt turned l i-i v. uim triv ihit v.nh relative at Wl.ni .Ned OSncr if Hal' iniorv nl e- tcrd.iy in the city ailcndin.; t" lius in ess matters. A' years of training for a ession. The averi?e man and the average woman tan do Their t est nor' ici themselves and for society in a part nership which results in a s-iciil unit effective for social progress," said President Jame. "Tlu- woman ho deliberately chooses this career when the opportunity offers itself, r when she makes it for herself, a; esery woman can, is choosing a highway to sxial service which is far ahe..d "i all teach ing or legal or medical -e vice c. n possibly render ociety "It looks s me times as it oar mod ern society is givipi- t;.- h no; - "I socia.1 recognition and !.: t nut v lu the bac helor n:aid m-tead of t . ihc v. it i and mother ! in pro! t lm. a - this is ihou v. ill -i.. i' f. . r !v : !' recruiting it- I'o.l-- m lie hm.; r.i1 1 1 1 1 ' . i li:. lit 1 1 i , ; '. a I 1 : . !!.! M Ki I ) I i(. 1::-. re ! I N i M :e'. t- ..! i l !.. a. line lot Red ..IN 1' , 1 1.'. I li. WATm, M. i L J New Savings Accounts We always welcome new savings acc un:s and every dav is an opportune tim for the opening of a new account. One dol lar or more is accepted as a first deposit and additional deposits in any amount may be made at these times which are most convenient for our depositors. (J i I' : i Our Increasing Sales of NORRIS9 Exquisite Candies Clearly Demonstrate Their Quality We have just installed a candy refrigerator which enables you to get a box of this de lightful confection in perfect condition dur ing the hottest weather. Wood-Lane Drug Co., Phone 153. 105 Middle St. 1 I HELD A MATCH OVER GASOLENE Dr. Bonner has moved his oliice into the Fairview Sanatorium, corn er Queen and Griffith streets, and announces that while he will con tinue to keep up his special work he will henceforth en'ae also in general practice. lmo. 4 per cent. Compounded Quarterly, on Savings. Deposits subject Chock cordially I iitod. Ac;s rxecut-jr, (jii;in;!.n - A.'.. PaA to s Just Received FLASH FOLLOWED AND DR. E. C. HARGETT'S AUTO WAS BADLY DAMAGED. Beautiful Crepe de Chines in White, Light Blue and Nell rose lovely for evening dress es. : : : : : : Also Serviceable Ratines in White, Blue and Tan. : : E. B. Hackburn Phone 190 NOTICE ' Bids For Ditching. Bids will be received up'to 12 o'clock of Jiext Commissioner's Day, July 7th 1913, by the County Auditor, for cut ting the following ditches: An antnmnhilp r.wnpd hv IV F C. ' o)ne ditch on the North side ol the Hargett, city veterinarian and meat Fowler Road, about 1 mile long, inspector, was badly damaged last Two ditches, one on each side of night when some inquisitive person the Morehead Road from the North struck a match and ignited gas which ed8c of the Newport Pocosin to the was escaoiue from the machine as Carteret county line. it was standing in front of the Athens ( Profiles and Specification swith the cafe last nieht shortly after 9 o'clock, i County Auditor, or may be seen in Dr. Hargett had been having trouble the Highway Engineer's office after with the machine and had left it alone June "tn. while he went into the cafe to 'phone! H- M- GROVES, for a set of batteries. During the time 1 Auditor Craven County that he was in the building some one R- E- SXOWDEN, Highway Engineer struck a match, presumably for the Craven County, purpose of looking at the engine, and immediately there was a flash. There i PATRONS PLEASE NOTICE. i W3 fln crallnne nf crasnlpnp in the linlr i r it. ii i j u j a- .i Mails close as follows: -n- i . . , ., For Jacksonville, at6:30 a. m. (Sun only is no tellmg what the result would J ' ., have been. j Fortunately the owner succeeded . in getting a pan full of water and ex-; tinguishing fhe fire before it had reached however, his hands were badly burned. The machine was damaged to an ex tent of about fifty dollars. BELL BOYS ID EXTENSIVE LOOT POLICE UNCOVER DENS WHICH STOLEN GOODS WERE CONCEALED. At McDaniels, 41 Middle Stret.frc pick'es. : : : .nee sour Robin Hood Ilrrrini Rnr 10 .-inci 1 -r.l Wesson ( .,..!, Fan:y 12. J. IYa Nice Dried Apples 6cts. lb. Granulated Sugar 5c. lb. Ives Lima Beans 12 1-2 c Eagle Brand Milk 15c. can i hi ....15 uikI 25c. can Catawba C.em Print Butler 4-tcts. lb. Lots of other -ooc! thing- at t 13 lowest possible prices. Yours for cash only J. L. McDANIEL, 41 Middle St. PHONL 91 New Bern, N. ( Your Satisfaction Beaufort, at 8:30 a. m. daily " Goldsboro, at 8:30 a. m daily " Norfolk, at 8:30 a. m. daily " Wilmington at 9:00 a. m. d. ex. Sun " Oriental, at 9:00 a. in. d. ex.Sun " Bridgaton 9:00 a. m d. ex. Sun " Raleigh, at!2:55 p.m. d. ex. Sun " Beaufort, at 4:50 p.m. d. ex. Sun. " Oriental, at 4::0 p. m. d. ex. Sun " Oriental, at 625 p.m. Sun. only " Goldsboro, at 6:25 p.m. daily " Night Express, trains Xos. 15 and 16, East and West at 12:00 midnight, Ex. Sun. All mail deposited in this office be tween the hours of 6:25 p. m. and 12:00 midnight for points beyond Goldsboro j and Washington, N. C. will be dis patched on the Night Express trains IN Nos. 15 and 16 at 12:00, midnight, except Sunday nights. Respectfully, J. S. BASNIGHT, Postmaster. Fairness is the key note of all transactions be tween this store and the public. Disstt'sf action is imp- s-ible l rider the system carried out here, whicn provides for an instant adjustment of any transaction not perfectly pleasing to the customer. It's a system that is sure to merit your appvroal when, you find out abcur it. SAM UP MAN fr'itclt n o ft rlh Fki t f-irccfF. Hrvan Bloc X5OOOS0CXXXX NOTICE. New York June 13. Dark deeds of Harlem's "jimmy-the-door' bell boys are coming to light. Close on the heels of the discovery of William Kerne's SIX 00(1 loot rlpn detect ivp-i nf thn Innnv Avom.n Pl,Vn H,,,, 1 The g89 boat "H, L.N. " leBVeB foot uncovered the hiding places of $2,000 of Pollock street for Gienbtirnie Park more in stolen clothing, silver and house every Sunday at 1 p.m. and maintains Buy your Field Peas now. Our stock is fine, sound andcjean, $2.00 per bu. Also fine M. Y. Soy Beans at $1.60 per bushel. ; an honrly schedu'e. Fare ten cents each way. Special care taken of children. For white people ofily. W. H. PARR'S.-Captain. TO THE PUBLIC. b23 Bern Fair Grounds New JULY 4th, 1913 Horse Races, Motorcycle Races, and Firemen's Tournament Admission 50c. GRAND STAND FREE Justjreceived a car of fresh Sugar Horse and CovFeed. Order your supply now also Hay, Oats, Corn, Hulls, Meal, Etc. Farm t BURMS'S GO. furnishings. Hatty Jones and Edward Light burial negroes, elevator boy and bellboy, j are held in connection with the new discovery. In Jones' room at 67 West One Hundred and Thirty-third street the detectives found loot which they j valued at about SI. 500, The goods seized in Lightburn's ' den" are worth . about $500. Two steel jimmies were' taken in the raids. j The police say that the negroes I desire to nr.ounrc tint I I: ivc arrested have confessed to a Ioiir Sl);( my print in? and Ki'bbn :';!inp strirgof burglaricsin Harlem, tin 1-ronx business to Mr. A.Iolph RoIm iis of and along Riverside Drive. Jones ,,s riVi w,m I take phas'irc in re was quoted as offering to show tin; de- commending to your full confidence tectives just how easy his chosen work al,(j as t lior'.'.iMv capable of i.il.in was. care of your printing and rubber stamp Jones and Light burn were .rr--t-l business. I beg to thank i:i for the on the complaint of Charles W. While, ,a tiy favors shown me dmin- my of 6 West One Hundred and Thirty- twenly-seven years in the prin.inn third..Etrcet. White's room was broken an, st;imp business, and to solicit a into some time last night and a -.;;it- ontin!iancc of your patronage for Mr. case, several dollars' worth of cl it'.i" ; t s. and a lew pieces of silver were stolen. ,,, (I,tiuue riy Spoiling Goods Patro man 'John Monlavne has bivi business ,n the nine old sand 'M the two negroes carrjiag the suite, s Mi, i, He Sinci, as t-sual. into the basement at One Hundred c i y respi ; : fcill , and Thirty-third street and l-'ifth WILLIAM T. HILL. avenufi earlier in the nioruir.g, and when White's complaint tame in lie Having purchased (lie priming and went to the place and arrested the ru,bcr slam;) business of Mr. I .'ill, pair. ( ' . I beg to announce that I will conduct the same under name of Commercial Printing & Rubber Stamp Works, . , - " Adolph Roberts, Proprietor, at 72 President Of Unlterslty Of Illinois Craven rtrcet, opposite Sun Office, ' S ,i : fSo,TclU Co-Eds. New Bern, N. C, where I will serve r Champaign '111., tjone -k 13. Mar- the public with the best printing and riage it better than a career, Presi- rubber stamp and supplies at right dent Edmund ). ) mat of -the Unl- prices and with promptness. WORTH ORCHESTRA. Four Pieces. Open for high class engagements. Concert more a speci alty. Satisfaction guar anteed. No. 3 Pollock St., New Bern, N. C. We Keep Every thing: YOU need in the Drue;, Medi cine or Toilet line eoine, buy what you need ;md if you find it docs not suit you hrine, it r.v k, v;et what you io want, or eet your money hack. We are here to serve ; n 1 ', please YOU. ' i Bradham Drug Co. The Rex-a!l Store Odorless VV1J, S 1 Corrugated Can 0 CALL A.NLl bl.l- Till M AT m Mi:l c 1. I'helle 1 , 7: : :,tM!o St. I'i n ' i 1 1 . , i ;, . MARRIAGE ADOVE CAREER . ih:'I. iji .i...idini MR. MERCHANT: Advertising in The JOURNAL means money to you always. Why not contract for space at once. WE GET RESULTS. Respectfully, ADOLPH ROBERTS. women graduate! who had just com-1 . ' -h - -l-' V. ' ,V I.-,, v ',''.. . v;' i
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