.:::;::i;:;:::uzs: :. ' ,.ws S v'i oZZ JL OSSD .JUL" JL JULvLU.Glr.. y JJvJLU'JL , oL JL JL JLiLsL : i ;t yjr - -. - ?! ; ! .. it s gome to : ue me Areatest 1 t ; I THE GUESKOFHONDR Girl IToiugliS bhadhAms icb cream p Is good for the Children as well the grown ups because V Made in a SANITARY -manner by an expert and the FAMOUS PILTMORE CREAM i is used with choicest'ot FRESH;'FRUITS Serycd in i . STERLIZED Plates, Glassead Spoons - No chance of toritagion frotn getwis or microbes. MISS HANNAH DANIELS GIVIIN A STORM PARTY AT - ? . , G0LDSBOR0. X I BRADHAM'S 1 , .V. V r"v - -' I 5 - j' ' TheBig Drug-' Store on.the corner I WJiei-e Oality and Service Count. Phone i5 Wirf f"f V .t iu.p.ll - f.'J . ' . il : iii 9 B . i .1 J4 ff t:s -' a a : j? r.s i:i : i .4 v P ' . J 1 : 3 ' V"" J V OUR BUSINESS t t -, ' i 8 'H !'? 2 i GOLDSBORO, Jiun? 24.--Lasi night from eight to eleven o'clock at the home of her brother Pr. O. C Daniels, on Elm street, Miss Hannah Daniels, whd is here on a visit fron Oriental for a few days, was given a storm fcarty by number of.frivnds,( of which 1 Miss Ianiels waa ignorant uutil he 'party d-rived. ; ' . Despite -the. wind and rain that pre vailed without, those who were at t'e home, of Mr Daniels t were nejoymg themselves to the fullest extent: " t Games were indulged in for. a while and : lively- conversation, after . which refreshments were served by Mrs. Dan iels, gracefully assisted by Miss Vir ginia 'Wilson. , i When "breaking up" time came all were loth to leave and expressed them selves as having a mosf pleasant even Those who composed the' party . weref Misses Hannah Daniels,'. of yOdenta Chrlstene '.Jftiddleton, Daisy Jenkins" Virginia VVUson, and JNet Alaye VjetheB. ington( and Messri.Joe Denm'arfc4 len Harris, S. F, Teacue, Jack Toyner, Frazier 'Vjljiaes, Albert Bailey and S. Cf. NormanJ V r , y. f?;Ml . 4 -''v - Vac ins wm greatest: 1 : , GUT PRICE SALE v A , WILL BEGIN, TOMORROW MOR . i v... rj:al Bargains Especial attention is called to the. "Mutual Girl"' senos- to be exhibited at Ghent? Park tonight. In this pic ture she is being entertained by the officers on the battleship s Arkansas the largest dreadnought in the Lnited States Navy. To thone who havi; nev er had the opportunity of ' seeing one of,Um;Ie Sam's mighty arms of war this will be your oppor:unity of seeing the pride of the navy. ..Two other pictures of par excellence The Unredeemed Pledge," and 1,000 feet of pure giggles' a. id laughter, "The Fatal Press 'Suit We have now made arrangements to have the orchestra eveiy, night1 for the dancers. Two shows eveiy night. f MILLION DOLLAR FIL -.PBilHICBESTEB 1 t " , f IF ITS PRINTING 1 r 4 Of Quality t f .THAT; YOU ;WANT. GIVE sUS: YOUR NEXT ORDER 1 1 4 1 ' w Cw' T?'wf'l " E . -' L lJ LiiU ,FllLdLW tU. t r ; ( Phone 3 ; : : -sV '45 Tollock . Street" v 1:1 1 53 n ! 1 1 V P! I . !i! 5:! I.i i.i ( j - . I'S - I ! c : " EXPLOSION ' OF 5 POWDER tvND CHEMICALS HUALS FIREMEN 1' -THROUGH WINDOWS ' MAN4qHESTER,"N.,;jtinc 24. Uamage ; estimated : at nearly a ;. .n 1 lioil dollars was cloone by .-fire itv-M iii- ins, an4 1 early this afternoon ' tht names still were beyond, control." . A five-"story. brick building' of the. Join R., .Varick,. Company, hardware, jew elry and photographic supply deal ers, and a three story brick anna had been destroyed- and the fire " was spreading to a cigar factory. .. i: jFiVe., 'firemen were burned 'about the head : and face when-; an explo sion of powder and chemicals hurled them through a window on the ground ttoor. : ' ' r - , .' . The fire started about 2:30. - A large - quantity of powder .and car tridges in the stock of the Varick Company was ignited and a number of explosions helped the ; flames way into the -if Th Journal several weeks, ago told of .the extensive jmprovement to be VP ' . V... : ' V'.'. .... made at S. Coplon and Son's big depart ment stors and these Bre to begin with-1 ' W-0M?n I helped . : . ,aJ.. . J"vi 4 quickly, to work their' Kln order1 to give the i caters W "d through the xoof. air possible assistance in their work the .Messrs. Coplon have decided reduce their . tock "to a great' extent and will t6morrow morning -inaugurate one of the greatest cut price sales in the history , of New Bern.) fr Thousands 1 of articles Miitable . tdr this hot weather are to be 'sold 'at greatly reduced prices and every citi- een of NewiBern will be gfven- ait op-'i portunity of securing ba gains such as never seen before, j Every. article ' in the store -'has . been reiuced in ph'ce arid .a cordial invitatk-n' has' been ex tended to eyery citizen . of New 'Bern to attend. ' ' 1 - tits ' i ii i .1 1 1' & If IAND MEMBERS ARE TO MEET ' , - J 1 TONIpHT, t'' ,v -f -.'. ' l ' it- - All members of the JPeopIes. Concert band are requested to meet ltt the band hall this evening at "eight olqck for their regular practice;1 .. 'The " practice will last only pne houf and every mem ber is urged to attend, ( .' . " - "V ". , -i ?, ... ft f MOT6R' CAR TAkESf ON TRIAL . The 'Norfolk Southern's hTotor car was taken out on a trial) trip yester day1 and the engine worked fine. The can left .JCe Bern about 1030 o'clock and went to Bayboro. i. After spending some little time there, t? e in charge of the car returned to th i v -, reaching here about one o'clock. . . ; . There is'a probabi " hta car n-ilt be Used " to r ons ' to ! Morelic ' -yevc.-;' night Odor70-No: .Othlne ; ; ' . . Spiro f ' , r " JVmoUh;,?fi;K ; , Phonc '56 : pavis'. Pharmacy, g Individual Service St i t The' PeoplesjBank handles the accounts of it's patrons not merely in accordance with general customs but in the, manner that pro motes the best, interestsjof each depositor wheth er large or smill. ' . - Deposits subject to check are invited -end savings accounts may be opened with $1.00 or more, drawing 4 per cent interest compound ed quarterly.. V. , , . -, , 1 .l 1 ' '-.f !' .PI ' t i. 4 i. ...aiRy .'.JCSt QMHIMMlIIlIlMl n ' 1 ""ii" y.i y'f ' HIS FIRS'C V 7 t,"i 4i ' 1 . i V HE HAD ENOUGH IN TMt BANK TO TAKE ! ' W ,THtt fJRST - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY soxm you ir you put.it in the if-. ! i Kill. . t -.'-Mi ""MHO DOrJ'T-;. F0HGFT In arranging- your ' vaca- ' tion provide a .kodak-' This will add to the joy of your trip,, and 'recall pleasant, memories .of happy hours at:d( enchanting . scenes through ' ' out the year . . "' i Our Kodak Department ' )a all t'1 it it should be-a com- plete 6tock of the latest model kodaks. Fresh, films. ' Ivomen-l or, we i ' Kc ' :rJqu- rs w' t i A. J. U. Jk. . - m. ;' all know the story of Mr.'Rockefellow and Mr:. Gar- ' t f . negie, or Schwab or any of bur other great fortune builders;,, , V , They began by PUTTING THEIR MONEY IN THE BANK. V'- Not because they had too rrmchoh, no! .'They .wanted that ' ' , t money in- the bank so it would be safe and so it would be there:' f i 4 '? v , - ) " -to grasp the firs good BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. None - r ' t ' . ' of them dabbledin get-ricK-quick schemes peddled around by ' by smooth strangers;.'1. . u ; - :;'( :i Make OUR bar.ktY6ur. BANK- - t , " ' sWje pay Four Per Cent. Interest .' ," ; ' ' ;-.V " ' ' New Bern Banking: Trust ed. :7 - :;, : 2 'Wiii , "tVw .r - f !? andseoara o 1TD ci... .3D er,,.; i n- i.' ) ; which adequately .s. de- j ' aT scnoes tne assortment, "-Jj.'A .'of "hand painted china- "cict iui , yuur. : ..viewintTii i Dainty,and refined sets'" t ;f and separate pieces that " ' a resoonsive ' '. cord in the heart of ev- ' v ' " ( ery l oi aitthlic ? . 'JO . beauty." -For tifts for CoTrIrtUyi)9, fry CrK."2:iJt s .. iL,-! i 1 tht ?IlltiP hrirlf Vr' fnj yo'urown pcrfonal use the di-play offers many sup-;-:;.: . and the prices are most Oonscrvative. i , " . .

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