et Creamery . Tub Butter - 34c. 3ect Block Butter - - " - . 38c. 1 2 lb. bag Table Talk lour - 38c. 1 2)b. bag Stock best Pt Flour- 38c. Trv a bac of Self Rising flour , and cave the mixing, per bag only 45c. jj TheCoOperative Supply Co. The Consumers' Store ..: TW Phones, 140 and 156 77 Broad Street DECLARES CONNECTICUT'S tU NACY LAWS ARE AS UNJUST ' AS NEW YORK'S. Rirhmond.- Va.. Aug.' 18, Thaw was a fool to seek, refuge in Connecticut . ' after escaping Matteawan. according to John Arm strong . Chaloner, who saw tnat Thaw out in Chaloner's "Four Years Behind , . . . . . v... Crt-iy ReJuced Rates . , ' via NCT.rOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD From " Round Trip. - Washington.... ..! . $3.50 Pinetown..i...: . 3.90 Pantego.., " 4.40 Belhaven...........i - 4.50 Oriental.,'........!-... 4.25 Harry BayborO..r.-.:- 13.95 narry i ... . ,, . en 11" I -3.50 . 3.35 LI New Bern from Vanceboro...,. cnocowinity Chaloner, wno sa.a mat ,ntermediate had profited by advce passed . Tickets sold for all regular trains out in Chaloner s t our 1 ears I August 24-29 inclusive. Good tp re- the , Bars of Bloomngdale," . he would J have sought any place but Connecticut "For the lunacy law in Connecti cut," Chaloner pointed out, .are just as rotten,' farcical and illegal, as they are in New York. '" ' It looks." he said, "as if Thaw has iuniDed from the frying pan into the jfire. But I am glad , he escaped. ' His 'only hope for justice as escape. .'He; ' could never have gotten.it in-, the j courts of New York. In that State, en emies of a man of , prominence can easily fix' a judge' on the benc if they . think it worth while. 1 "I have always thought that Thaw 'was emotionally insane when he shot Stanford White, but he had sufficient v cause to produce insanity and he was fully justified in shooting White. Thaw was tried by experts and not -by'- ' jury,v which was supposed to try him.. "If he is ever given a real jury trial t.e " j will get the justice that he deserves. . i . A.- v f Phalnnpr c. lassed botn iNew xor ana CSNGIIAM SCHOOL'S S;r.PfUlVw "nown-.- Connecticut in what , he termed the- hSliffitw" T. o.ilirn- with "black belt of lunacy legislation," and iTXr declared that id that belt "a sane man The Best People Eat at The Ocean Cafe MRBHBAD CITY, N. C. DO YOU?, ; Finest Sea-Food Dinner in The State. , R. E. LEE Proprietor. lt Tie ATHENS CAFE Don't Let Your Wife Cook This HOT WEATHER When we can serve you at hours at reasonable rates. or ( woman has less chance in . court than a snowball has in hell. . J 1 ' He said if he had been in ' Thaw's place fie would have made every effort to get to Pennslyvania,1' Harry's na tive State. Chaloner, it will be recalled found a safe refuge, in Philadelphia for six months after his sensational escape rom Bloomingdale in 1900. ; . Chaloner is especially - interested in Thaw's case because Stanford White decoyed him to New York in 18(96 and enabled his enemies there to railroad him off to Bloomingdale. . Up to that time Chaloner had been on jhis estate in Virginia and "smelling a rat" had declined all invitations of his relatives to come to New York. Then- it was ; that they dispatched White as an emis sary to Virginia, relying on the close friendship 'existing between. Chaloner and White to effect their purpose. In'dei To New Adyertlsements Athens Cafe--Eat! Eatll , ' . , People's Bank Your creditors. ' New Bern Banking & Trust Co. One man executor. Citizens' Banking '& Trust Co y ' An individual executor. ' ' . National : Bank We invite you to open etii auuuui. -. . , . - t POLLOCK STREET r NEW BERN, N. C, Try one pf our Fancy Drinks Served by an Expert WherrYau Build, Build With BR I C K CLARK BRICK & TILE CO., - Clark, N. C.: or call'on : GASKILL HARDWARE CO., Report of the Condition of the Bank of Dover at Dover in the1 State of North Caro Una at the close of Business August ; 9th. 1913. - "RESOURCES. Loans and discounts...: ..j. $32,163.11 1 1 Overdrafts secured.. ... , 890.95 Banking Housesl .U.' . 1,004.05 Furniture .and Fixtures..' 1,018.91 j Due from. Banks and Bank- " . I ers 1 ju. : 4,630.08 Cash items..... .'......i...... 700.00 Gold coin . ' 25.00 Silver coin, including ,all minnr mill frnrrencv- L-i . 255.33 ...... A m . . v . I , Local Agentsi.; Phone 1 47. New Bern NaDt i,756.co PLUMBING H P OR Finest Fixtures, Best Material, Promp test Service and Most Satisfactory Work We Are The People. .S : ; : : : STANDARD PLIOIHG & HEATING CO.. Phone, 717.139 Middle St. New Bern. GAS FI T T IN G . -'' $42,443.43 ; ' ' LIABILITIES.' 1 Capital stock paid in ; ' $5,000.00 Undivided profits,' less cur- ;" ' .1 -.- rent exoenses and taxes ' x ' "paid.., 1 .' ; 4.2S4.48 - Bills payable.... , , 4,000.)0 Time 'Certificates' of De. t - posits 8,853.13 Deposits subiect'to check.1 20,209.22 Cashier's Checks outstand-; , n- ing , LOO Certified Check..' , , 65.60 Rates in same proportion from all turn until August 31 Ask any agent for particulars. ; . E. D. Kyle, Traffic Manager. - ; -S, J.eard, General PassengerAgent. The vounsr man who makes hay while the sun shines will have time to make -love while the moon shines. ' COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Quotations. Furnished By Coast Line Meat Market.) ' "' August 18th . Chickens, grown, pair. ., ,,.'....75 to 85c Chickens, half grown, pair.. 60 to uc Ducks, per pair. ..J -a .60 to ouc Eggs.dozen i.Uu-.r v '20 Hams, country smoked...'.... i - 2 0c Beeswax, potund-LUd..r.. w 25c Wool, pound..!..,- ; U to Jl 6c 10to 11c .U- 8 to 9c Hogs, dressed, pound.-. Beef, dressed, pound How Would you like it, iff it were yon in business working 3 6 5 days to the year and at the end ol the month make out $290.00 worth of bills and only col lect'' s , S 12.00? rHow long could you stay in business? A hint to the wise is sufficient. This is the case, with v HB. Royall BRASS We'have a good se- -lection of Brass -Vases, Fern Dishes Smoking . Sets, Desk Sets and sev eral other pieces. Wcare closing out , . at greatly reduced ' prices ' to make , room foe a large ,: stock of . , Sheffield - Silver. ' Baxter The Reliable Jeweler ' :nt cf various tty ' Perch r.'. r ,T 11. c. A' ) l.z,2C. fc..' : '! cf tl:2 ALIICLUX r.3.:.'ji rc!i iLzZiz, cn ill -A cf v.Iiich vo v.IIl 3 a k !v.ci:::i in tt'icq wiV.2 - n tnevust. uur Li: rr.rv unufjro is ai:o oi u:- ;J most Plcasir dcsljns, cni like ths Porch Fur- j ; niture ana f ixtures is unsxeeiiea tor us oeauty d NOTICE-;-We have decided to continue our very B generous offer to ive two pony votes instead of y x one for all cash purchases and payments - on ac-1! O- a. j .i- .i- r ,.- m J. S. Miller Furniture Co., 1 00-101 UIDDLE OTKEET, PHONE 220 8 Sy-Entire Stads- ,:vi:O.F:. ... . .V-' . SUMMER DRESSES r i On The Dollar. : T Mntinf affrtrrl r Iroort tfiotn fnr -Ko sl all tliov ; d would be a total iosso" me,' if I don't dispose, of . $ tion in dresses to suit everjboay. , ': MRS. B, LZBN ; 85 Middle St. i hone 752 Craven Ccunty.Farm Life School f For Boys and Girls i; ' . s Vanceboro C. - "v, . A High School emphasizing. Agriculture and Domestic Science. , - J. E. TURLINGTON,, Superintendent , G.A. MARSHALL, High School Principal - flEllOERII PLUnfilflG!& II011E co;, : Phone 734 No. 71 Broad St, . r ; , Arp open' to the public for ' their patronage for any thing in the line of Plumbing find Hardware. We have on hand a fine line of Cook Stoves, Bath tubs Toijets and everything to be found in an up to date Plumbing and Hardware Store, : i We invite you to give us a call andjreceive one of bur souveniers. ' . Just Received a Car, Load of Native Stall Fed Cattle ; ' '' , 1 ' ' , V i ' After this date our store will be closed every day, except JSaturday, from 1 :00 to 3:30 p. m.l "V'l v; ' 'i-..-' ' ' '" '.vvT iiw . yv,' -'. ' , ;,! :;'-.f--'': ,; ''.:,v.'." -New Bern' Produce Co., Phones 121 and 122. New Bern, N. C. S 42.443.43 i State of North Carolina, County of Craven, ss:- x I, W. H. Caton, Cashier of the above named bank, do' solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and velief. W-H. CATON, 1 ',.'.,' ' Gashien- ' Subscribed and sworn to before me1, this 16th day of August, 1913. i - " W. At WILSON, ' f ' "." Notary Public. My Commission expires April 22nd, 1914. ,. v . . , CORRECT Attest: ' '. ' . W. RICHARDSON,' , R. A. RICHARDSON, ' ' J. K. BIDDLE, - ' Directors., " ; , .' ' THE FINEST BEEF ' r comes vfrom the-finesttWe, of course, and that's the only kind we handle. It takes plenty of grain, green grass and pure water to produce the best cattle, and you have only to try OUR MEATS to be sure that they "come from heal thy cattle. - We' offer you only the best cuts, tender; Juicy and, delicately flavored. Try ordering ot us today. A. -CAGTET, "The I Mc 2 cf I:tcr "J ICE SEE HERE F. F. V HAM t ST : and Richmond j Shoulders Avr t o f Water. T , . , ,f ; and a plentyHof IThem. S.SS DUFFY- BEOGEBY fcr?:T'; PIIQNE23 .i 'Phoie!261. S'Grlf flth street,-' - ' .-In Dr.' Caton Building , f iLaCp BVCTy I thing YOU need in 'the Dn ?, Medi- i '. cine or Toilet II le come, . ' buy what you need and if you find it oes not suit' you brinj; it back, , get what you do want, or C't .ycv " r c::oy brck. 7c tr3 I :re to serve end r:.-3YCU. ::s op mm Tinware into th5 realm of has beens is now a reality. A few years Oa tin ket tle was wcrtli a dollar, md tczy we are enabled to cilcr ycu a 'Ll J' thrco ccatcJ White t". kettla fcr a dollar. C "I a;:J incrct this r ::crtm?rit cf cc ' utcncil3.- . '. Mill i - C Co. ".Cv-. "A r

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