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NEW BERN DAILY JOURNAL. NEW DERN.N.C. TUESDAY KOIiNING, JUNE 21, 1913. AGE EIGHT BY THIS TIME IT IS GENERALLY; t s ADMITTED THAT .-. 'V New Bern's Store For Women 85 Middle Street (James Hotel V LEADS' ALL OTHER STORES IN . Dresses and Millinery I have just received 65 dresses, In lawn, cambrics, and other materials all beautifully trimmed, lat est styles, your, choice rt:j... $149 MRS. B. ALLEN 85 Midaufst. Phone 752 J THEY COME AND GO $ 0 44404HMH4H4V J. Basil Shaw speat Sunday at Wil- mingtoo., . , r . y. " "' " ' ' ibb m queer Pi;;; Mr. C. A. Petteway and little son,'- J- t" ,'w,Y',.' w ,. . V. kT . Bolt Burst In Mid-Air ln&riic, nu uer nunucr, iuis. aiuuic Ipock, of Jacksonville, were Visitors in the city yesterday. ' orer City Dr. and Mrs. G. R." Hughes of Polloksville ' were among the visitors in the city yesterday. s and Frightens . Many. . ' 2 . .,'. ttt-ttH.HttltWtlMM.M...W.......'yv..VfV 1 1 i:i t-i n 11 -Your Can Save a Lot of i Money Easily in Mil linery if You Come 5 3 Iffe ' -to! A" ii) B B j iHeresjt3te:fchiiQC6 ,to get just ;i I :i i f .An fixtra Jarge line to choose B :!l Wrom.anexirabig values to pi Wtyou,- : : : : Lightning played queer prank here yesterday afternoon .when what must have been a eisrantic bolt - bur- Miss Pearl Waters returned last 'fo mid4ir'oWtnc jdtj..; The incident evening from a visit with relatives at occurred shortly-after 3 o'clock and at Beaufort. A that ; timeKrlthogh : it h was evident r - 'tlwt a squalh Miss Alice Sutton returned yester above was clear. "Suddenly and with day from a short visit with relatives out the least warning there was a vivid at La Grange. flash followed by a sound similar to the crackling of a powerful dynamo Harry Bryan of Polloksville spent and a second later came a deafening yesterday in the city. crash of thunder. - - I That the bolt burst in mid-air and Harry Brewer of Danville, Va., scattered is evidenced by the fact is the guest of his uncle, A. E. Hibbard, tnat all over the city fire was seen on on Pollock street. the electric wires and at a number of points balls of fire burst from the Miss Kathleen Harris, of Gilmerton, transformer boxes. Following the Va., is a" guest at the home of Mr. and flash the electric driven motors in theJ Mrs. A. t. Hibbard. Journal office "went dead," and all the machinery being operated at that time J. Leon Williams, Secretary of the ceased to move. Within a few minutes, Eastern Carolina' Fair Association however, the. "juice was on again. Company returned last evening from A horse standing hitched to a dra a short visit at Washington. Cn Middle street be a me frightene ri; : by the terrific noise and the blinding Jack Street returned last evening lightning flash whi h preceded it and from a business trip to Washington. ran on the sidewalk breaking down the screen c'oor and the glass in the door Joe Willis of Morehead City spent 0f the residence of Mayor Albert yesterday here attending to business Bangert. matters. . j I The lightning startled many persons,' especially down in the business section A. D, Ward left last evening for a 0f the city, and the sidewalks were proiessionai visit at moreneaa vuy. soon hlied w tii people inq unng v Here the bolt struck. During the remainder Dr. D. A. Dees, of Bayboro, was 0f the afternoon there was much light among the professional visitors here ning, but so far as is known this did yesterday. no damage. . i ; l Mrs. I. E. Boswell of Oriental THREE nAMrPS A WF PR- spent yesterday in the city with relatives. j irttf Trimmeti arid Vntrimmed $ " fe Hats at m m S! I! S!Tj.mWM1AMIIIUI m fenDollar B JJ Hat for i S til $5 aYa 1 HALF PRICE iii Five Dollar S I Hat for I $2.50 1 (Special to the Journal) Beaufort, June 23. Solicitor Charles Carl L. Daniels of Bayboro, was L. Abernethy, owner and proprietor among the professional visitors in, the of the famous and popular Inlet Inn; city yesterday. has arranged to have a dance at the Inn three nights each week during the T. G. Hyman returned last evening summer months. Worth's Orchestra from a short visit at Dover. of New Bern are furnishing the music at the Inn this season and they have W. A. Mcintosh left last evening arranged a number of catchy musical for a business visit in Pamlico county, progratns for the dances. The dances will be held on Tuesday, Thursday and Pearsall left yesterday Friday nithgs. Col. P. M. for Morehead City spend the summer. where he will m I J. M. Mitchell arid Company. 126 Middle St., New Bern i i PINELAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (Incorporated) Fall Term Opens Sept. 9, 1913. A large, modern brick building, steam heated, baths, running water in all the bed rooms, elegantly lighted. Furnished with the best furniture. Good board prepared under the direction of the Domestic Science teacher. Excellent courses in Domestic Science, Music, and Voice. A Lit erary Course which prepares for College and life. A Faculty of Eight. Rates reasonable. Girls wishing to live at actual expense will find good accommodations la the" Club. For Catalogue, Address REV. W. Salembur,, 'N. C. -' Warren Arnold and Claude White returned yesterday from a visit at Beaufort. I The North Carolina COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS. The State's Industrial College. D. L. .Ward returned yesterday from a short visit at Morehead City. Equips men for successful lives Ex-Judge 0. H. Guion and son John in Agriculture .Horticulture, Stock returned yesterday from a short visit Raising, Dairying, Poultry Work. at Morehead City. .Veterinary Medicine; in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineer ing; in Chemistry and Dyeing; in Cotton Manufacturing. Fouryear courses. Two and One year cours es. S3 teachers, 669 students; 23 buildings; " Modern Equipment County Superintendents hold ei- Miss Lina Ivey of. Lenoir who has trance examinations at all county been visiting Mrs. Ernest Wood on gtats July 10. Write for complete Eden street returned home yesterday,- Catalogue to . . I E. B. OWEN, Register, Mrs. Carl L. Daniels returned yes t rday from a visit at Bayboro. Don't n-'Mtlhs baby's health by keeping it cooped up at home ha wll - hriva wopderfoll if vro wl'l srive htm a dsilv ontinr in the britrht cnnshiae. iiMTwhftt yoa ssve in, medicines and doctor's bilip will more than pay for on of thee fl-tinty (to ets or srriges. We hare jat received an arsor ed ahip mmtof Red body carriagea, mde of selceted G rmsn teed, w tb hr fiei toahfons, Every carriaee is made with the bst si eel gear and cushions iiA$r tires- the moat substantial made. We have them ranging in prices fiOai 2.60 to mjn. ' . - We give Pony Contest Coupons with every cash purcease or payments on accounta. . J:r-S.'Milier Furniture Co., 99-101 MIDDLE 8TKEKT, PHON Your Sunday Dinner In other words we are just "chock, a biwck, running - . - .. -. ' . ., - Our market today would do justice to a city oi" 50,000 pop ulation, over." , We have on sale today the finest lot of stall-fed beef ever put on .the New Bern market. We can give you a Rib, Roll, Chuck. 5 . Rump or say other Kind bf roast you want. All steaks and roast rva rvaw C i Spring Lamb, young and tender. Pork Chops,' Pork Roast and Pig Hams, 15c. Chickens by the hundreds, young and old. li you can't come to see our stock, just "phone your orde and it will be treated with the same consideration as though yc were present. v-" -ex Remember we give Dunlap Pony votes on all cash.ordera and on accounts. A. CASTET, PHONE 239.-- 'The Home of Better Meats for Xess Money," A a -BRICK-- Metal Shingles; Asbestos Shingles , RuberoidiRoofmg Lime, Cement, Plaster, Paints and Oils New Bera W. R. Tingle of Arapahoe was a business visitor in the city yesterday. West Raleigh, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. f'a bst of Wil mington were among the visitors in the city yesterday. Mrs. C. W. Harrison left yesterday for a visit with relatives at Wilmington. JONES, - - Sampson County. All Women and Most Men love the radiance and rich- A..fT'.l, ness and glowing colors of a1 handsome set ring. ,,We have an endless var : iety in stone set rings in cluding all the birth stones, in which the sets are guaranteed to stay. ' For yourself, or: as a gift, there is nothing as fitting as one of our rings with a guaranteed setting ;i;4V:H:S A; M. & . E A TO N-. ,. Notice I have disposed of . the Crescent Grocery Company to G. A. Evington and JlU Mrs. same sheiton of Beaufort bert Gaskins.' All bills made B)eiu ycsicruay in niu i-uy au ic- ' i ti . , prior co tnis oate win De paid by myself. I M. C. WILLIAMS. 'June 17th, 1913. -v;;: latives. Albert T! Willis returned yesterday from a short visit at Morehead City. Miss Ethel Hancock spent Sunday at Morehead City; j x Miss Blanche Gaskill returned yes- ' tcrday from a visit with relatives at Beaufort- Mr. F. Fox, an expert Monotype VMIV PifvTnVQirillQk Ojerator, whose home Is-at London, . r England, has accepted, a position in 1 ' "nf Tk Ctv the Mechanical- DepartmenV of the , peUSieUall I IlCWliy E. J. Land Printing -Lompany. , . I f" tt 11 t ,.' . ,riall.': ; I'?"' rTZ'For th. benefit of those, who failed h"-ito 4 rV.r.r;i.:l'r: to list their 'cUy -taxes durimr the - I lliciihu vi ivwj m ew w,. quires and, for those who listed their taxes at the court bouse under the L- jand Wrightsville Beach. TiieyNfewtBern Plumbiiig Co. Phone 734 't. This week we are malting a special ( low price pn ; ':. ,. k vv,.C'- ' nth Tubs,;" Lavatories and' Toilets . ... I -l- f .-J I - Dn.1..... ' -V WUmr 3d IMPRESSION that they then listed 2T!bfin?LS W,,,ra!?gta i for both city and county, I will remain V! a igukv avi" ( ,t " Index to New AdvertliemeflU. 69 Broad Street Up S?' e National Bank The Road to Wealth. at the City Hall until June 30 for the purpose of living you a further chance to list your city taxes and keep off the delinouent list " No - further notice will be given. ; Not to list your taxes 'means a double tax and Is also a mis J J . f 1, j. ' D nn.J . rt arm nr .Citizens, Savinjgs Bank & Trust Co., , J j t n o . .... . . :,-:,: have ordered that I collect 25 cents How about that Leakage? ... i t .ij i: . .:. ;- n.. r. r r pj from ech Peron h d,d hot ,M,t thejr ifUUT VIUVVIT WVI VIVWll taiivv ( - . ..M Wood-Lane Drutf , Co.-The" sickl " - , " ' ALEX JUSTICE, need the best possible service. . ! - , - u t,( ol hone 16 Building Supply C 0., 17 Craven St; The Standard Plumbing and r J Heating Company 1 hasJusFcosn plumbing in: Dr.G. A.v Caton s . new. Iiospital in the comer pf Que;en and Griffith Streets.'-y : :Thii twa xorie ,the l. largest plumbiiig "jobs1 done in: New Bern in many a year. Stanard Plumbinatid : -:' i ; Heating Go. Phone 717. 133 Middle St. '.11 7 ' ' MEREDITH COLLEGE ; One V the few colleees for women in the South that confers an A. B. de-;-. gree representing four years of genuine college work according to tfie stand. , , ard hi the Association. of Colleges of the Southern states. , . , ' -Diplomas, awarded those, who complete , the course in the Schools of Art' and Music V'.'- ' ' Library; facilities excellent: ' Systematif training in physical education , under director, and assistant. Courts fop tennis and basket-ball. " ;j . " ' Board and furnished room in Main Building, heat, light,' literary tuition, fees for physician' and nurse, and all minor fees, $220.50; in the C. t " -'M-ing and Cottages,' frw- 7-.f(V- l' r Students not offeril iditb Academy, whid c State University, If For catalog,' Quail ' .ill t 4 r i - -t
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