THE YOUNG MAN'S HABITS. i ji i(4 Rverv vountf man should open a Savings Account an I form the habit of laying aside: a partof his lAjftyne.'- Good habitsvearly firmed are val- uable acquisitions' to - any young t man the saving ' haK :! ofifjb) Jfj; the best assets that a man can bare. A savings account-in' .tils bank . may be opened witbone dollar. Hugh Wood, of the New Be.ri Gas Company returned last evening from a business visit at Goldsboro. . . ' K. B. 'Stewart, of " Newport, was among the visitors here yesterday. ..." A. F, Midyette, of Oriental, spent yesterday in the city, ' ' ' Miss Elsie Pugh, of Oriental, who has been visiting ' Miss Lula Pugh on Metcalf ' street, left1 last for a vistf at Newport. " I;- uCLUUt uuud . IF PARCEL POS T evening "4" " J ,5 "4 D iiiiiin'!!T'!iiiiiiiioTiniiiifnifljiiii?Mini 'PARFUAl.lARY GARDEN In an effort to make V. RIGAUD, Pari. MMHKIM HMTQ. 1 . -v.nl our Perfume Depart- ment more attract- tive we have added a complete, Hne of- j l RigaucTs f 3 Famous Trentini 3 Preparations f Wfo- )The Perfume dedi- s; ;v,. ,..' cated to the Iittle teta;" C3d:$fcA woman with the rTTTL j' L" large voice Come Let Us Show You The Line W&crd-Lahe Drug Co., Phone 153. 105 Middle St. THAT IS THE OBJECT OF BILL MAN LEWIS. 4 : Washington, Aug l3.-7-rCmgressmSan David J. Lewis, of .Maryland, offered yesterday in the House a resolution dirertincr the : Cnnffmu to fpnnpet- f. miss ranme ;uzzeu, 01 ;lb vnui8e, p08tmaster-General Burlesorrto ex passed through the, city last evening tenj the parce, pogt mai, eiassification enroute to New port for a visit with 80 as to include books. , The resolution friends. ,- was referred to the House Committee ; ? " . v - on Postoffices. There is no Opposition Miss Florence Best, of La Grange, t0 ita passage at the pcstoffice Depart passed through the city last evening ment enroute to Newport for a short visit. . Mr' Lewis hag always contended that books should be carried at the cheap r J. ,G. Hardison.of Thurman, was parce, post rates instead of being among the business visitors in the city conl d t Dav the heavv book yesterday. ' ! oostaee of one cent' for two ounces The Senate conferees struck from the a provision m a 3! AS STRONG AS THE STRON6EST.'1 , ' - .rt HEN considering the matter; of banking strength, this Bank is as strong as the strong est. Its ample, capital and resources afford unquestioned security for all funds entrusted tto, the care of the bank. Its management Is prudent and its Board of Directors is composed of ' men whose financial ability, integrity and business experience are well known, We. invite accounts and transact a general banking business. 4 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FOUR TIMES A YEAR. it J. nD.. Perry, of Beaufort, spent Lewis Parce, Post Bil, NEW BERN BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY NEW BERN ,N.C. yesterday in the business matters. city attending to giving, books the low rates. . Mr. Lewis will address the House on Friday in support of the Burleson parcel post extensions which becorr.e effective that day. He will uphold the order of the Postmaster General and is loaded with figures to show that the Govern- Mrs. R. P. Montague and her niece ment carry package mail at the cheap Miss Mabel Montague, have gone to rates and make a slight prof.t. Y.r. Virginia for a visit of several weeks Lewis expected to make the aldr s with relatives. Bruce Carraway, of Kinston, passed through the city yesterday enroute to Morehead. City for a short visit. SAM LIPM AN TALKS Miss Mattie Clark left- yesterday morning for a short visit with relatives at Norfolk, Va. : Rev. and Mrs. J. B. children returned yesterday from a visit of several days at Morehead City. All our W T. DniKilac Rparnn. rivdnlf T pnnliarH on1 a byhei7'gdLussLTertrMoTdeii number of other standard brands of Mens Low quar Bill, calling on Secretary of Treasury ters 3.50 4.0 shoes will be sold for the next 10 days at McAdoo for information regarding his 2.87 a pair. All these celebrated Brands are, absolut G. M. Reel and daughter, Miss Janice, and Misses Goldie Wade and J Bettie Brock, of Reelsboro, were vui tor in the city yesterday. Half Glasses For the Business man, Clerk or Bookkeeper 'whose distance sight is good, fill a long felt want for close work. ; If you need glasses for reading and writing only, let mn make Hajf- or 1)Clerlr;a1Iaitfor'y;iftw'riF the ISAM K. EATON, - Optometrist. I Why Suffer Ffom Hot Weather When you can enjoy the Delightful Ocean Breezes, Fishing Boating and Bathing at the Inlet Inn: Beau fort N. C. and at reduced weekly rates for August and September. Write and make reservation.! : 'LBf lNN, - Btaufort, N. C. a HORSE? Our Dan Patch Molases Feed is 100 per cetit pure. .No adulterations.: 'No cheap screenings. We feed our team on it, cheaper and better tan , corn and oats. Try a -bag today and be conviriced Call 184 KOW 1 4v y .: GOT a GOW? ' "v;'.;. ' . . - fjV-;.'.'- -"'.' rStf ir- ' r V" 'J'H ''j- '.'! ,We have a special Milk fcow feed, made with or without Molases. Makes more and richer Milk.' Cows love it; it produces more for less monej. ' Imai ements Fartti Mowing Machines, Hay Rakes, Pea and Bean Harvesters. Every Implement fully ' guaranteed. . ji Won't.-you write for a catalog and pricjfr of'vhat. ;l you need or expect to buy. J Improved Farm ma t ! chinery is your only protection against labor con f! dlticns. .Come to see us. v ' 1 I i I 1 IM Y.-GPAIN--FBBD i:3V.r';:l2?JT;'N."c.'g?; Mrs. Thomas Daniels left yesterday for a visit at Virginia Beach. She was accompanied by her daughters Mrs. iarry Faulkner and Mrs. M. E. Ben ton. charge that New York banks were ty guaranteed and styles are up to date, classy and of depressing the 2 per cent. Government :ll 1. n Phillips and bond(l inorder t0 discredit the Glass Ff-- .ucaia, llitve an as- Owen Currency Bill. , sorleU MZeS HAM LIPMAN Cor. M'ddle and South Front otreets. Bryan Block Wm. Broadstreet, of Jacksonville, Fia., is in the city visiting his brother George Broadstreet. M. A Taylor, Harvey Taylor and Albert Taylor of Wit, were in the city yesterday. . WEDS MILLIONAIRE COWBOY. Iowa Girl Elopes With Great Grandson Of Wm. Wetghtman. New York, Aug. 13.- romance was disclosed today in the announcement of the marriage of William Weightman great grandson of William Weightman, the drug manufacturer of Philadelphia, who left a fortune of about $60,000,000 when he died a few years ago, and Miss Mary Healy Powers, of Shelby, Iowa. Young Weightman, who has j ust co me of age, has spent the last seven years range riding in the ' Dakotas, buSt get ting a fortune of several milliqns as his portion of the original Weightman estate, he decided to'settle down to the life to which his wealth entitled him. On a visit East last month he met MissNPowers at Sag Harbor, L. I. , . Yesterday the couple quietly drove away , from their host's home in an automobile to New York, 100 miles away, and were married in "The Little Church Around the Corner.:,.,. They expect to start shortly on a "tour around the 'world, returning in about two years. NORTH CAROLINA, CRAVEN COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.' C, L. Spencer vs. Timothy Horner. ' NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR . RANT OF ATTACHMENT. The defendant above-named . will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action : was issued against said- defendant on the 11th day of August, 1913, by the Clerk of; he Superior Court of Craven ' County, North Carolina, for the sum of Three Hundred and Twenty-four and 90100 (J324.90) Dollars,, due said plaintiff on account of balance due on a. contract for goods sold . and delivered . at the request of the ''.defendant, which sum mons is returnable before, the Judge of the Superior. Court at the October term to be field in New Bern, North Cafoliaii? oil' the -first Monday in October, 1913. The defendant will alsoj ho IdKC IlUllCC lllttL a Wdl I dill Ul iiiavinuvuv RIOT PREVAILED AI CAMP MEETING CHURCH AT PARSONSBURG, IS DYNAMITED AND MAN CUT WITH A RAZOR IN THE FIGHT - BR ICK-- Metal Shingles, Asbestos Shingles Ruberoid Roofing Lime, Cement, Plaster, Paints and Oils Vhone 163 Salisbury, Md., Aug. 13. A riot pre vailed at the Parsonsburg camp grounds last night and assumed such propor tions that the local police of the grounds could not cope with the situation. In addition to fighting and cutting, dynamite. was used on one of the church buildings. ,, . . - ' A number' of young men from the western side of, Wicomico county at tended the camp, and, it is claimed, a young man named Truit, of Wilkes approached Harold Taylor, of Rock-a-Walkin, and without warning cut him ; in the chest with a razor. A riot in which clubs, fists and knives were used i followed. Taylor is in the hospital ! here in a critical Candition, while many j of the other young men a e at their i homes under the care of doctors. j Immediately after the fighting, which occurred on the edge of the camp ground, some of the gang put a charge of dynamite under the church. It was exploded, tearing away the side and de molishing the eof. This act of vandal ism is said to have been caused by some of the' camp authorities interfering at the time of the fight. ' There were about 5,000 persons on the r'anVp-grounds, and the explosion caused a rush from the grounds. Great excitement prevailed among the women Office 68 Broad St and children. The authorities notified Sheriff Smith, of this city, who, with his " Phone 167 deputies, in an automobile hurried ; to the grounds. No arrests were made, ' as the desperadoes had made their escape. New Bern Building Supply Co., 17 Craven'S:. Just Received 500 Copies of Latest Fiction in popula edition your choice V ; ;t -50c- M. E. WHITEHURST & CO.1 Phone 228. . , 67 PollocklSt. D. G. SMAW j "' ' Successor to H. V. Simpson Funeral Director and Embalmer Res. 28 So. F.St. " 829 WHEN BOYD SAYS INSURE, IN ' SURE. NEW' ADVERTISEMENTS INDEX. . i . People's Bank The young man's habits. .National Bank Have a business home. Q . New Bern Banking & Trust Co. As strong as the strongest T he Hotpoint Way Makes Housework PL AX When is an automobile a liability? World's Work, leading magazine, says every automobiie owner should fully insure, so do we and we've got it and every kind of known insurnace in leading companies. Also fine town home and suburban lots for sale. Surety bonds. Don't put off. See BOYD, 103 Middle street. Telephones 135 and 258. Adv. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. r. Worth Orchestra Open class engagements. for high WILL GIVE RETURNING FIRE . MEN ROYAL WELCOME. The news of the excellent work of the . New Bern hose wagon teafns in the races held yesterday at Wil- j mington, was- received here with great joy, . i he - New Bern teams always Hotpoint , Iron Owing to having a new flat under construction, ferrying of vehicles and teams at Street's ferry will be discon tinued until further notice. Old flat rotten and sunk. J. F. Robinson, Supt. Bridges. Veterinarian. ! "rh naron. Ann ewrv vpar fuAU ..k iM:fiw.a nminn ,i size t ht . . I L1IC1C IB IIIUt.ll LULHUaittOIII I1SCA1I1I WSLVVJ W 1 ' . --r was issued by the said UerJc ot the .. ,n the5r tj , nd isize $35() aS 1913 again pnLti A' ha9 been the i,'the' Past has the hotpoint-ool August, , 1VIS, against the property- . fir-.,aHrliM wil, i,- rnv9 , . .t-.-j j is - -- r " v; ' v. nanaie airacneu v sianu. z :: z - acaociwc pts r i r ' i .i.e. .1 i! L!.L a. oi . saiQ aeienuant w,u reception when they return frOm the rfeturnable before the said Judge of the q victorious cquest. , Superior court, at tne time ana piace above named for the return of the sum mons, when and where the defendant is required to answer or demur; to the complaint,;' or the relief v demanded i wilLbe granted. rt 1 ' - This 11th dav of August, 1913, ' Clerk Superior . Worth Orchestra Four Pieces. Oped lor high, class en gagements. Concert more a1 specialty, Satisfaction guaranteed.' I have- leased the large Stablesu103 East Front St. for a "(PtArlnjirv . Hnsnitnl This Iron is furnished in 3 anA miu A . .. . ". s rvn t uaiu tiuiitv uwiouuai-at jt , icnuuii 10 an cases given me. . . Will also conduct a livery 5 and feed stables. For good service give me a jrial ; ; Dr. E. G. Hargett City Mealt and Milk - c , d-. ,v - Heating element; guaran teed for ten years. Let Us Show You Today New Berri)lectric Supply Co., Court No. 3 Pollock Sti New Bern ' Everything Electrical t t 'Inspector .nu b .

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