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'A -'New, Eight Room House ,
' With All Modern ImprovementsHot and Gold
' Water, Electric Lights, Lavatory and Bath Room;
238 North Pasteur Street- Good Location.
Apply to . -
T. J. TURNER,
Phone 172 95 Middle St.
THE WAR
Has caused the price on some goods to go well
up, but we have tried and shall continue to sell
as low as can be without lowering the quality
- of goods.
It hurts us as much as it does you to have
to charge more than usual for some goods.
And we would not do so if we could help it ;
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Keep coming and we will be as 6ood as we
can be.
BRADHAM DRUG CO.
TODAY
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If its Chickens. Veal,
Lamb, Mutton, Beef
"of Pork We have if.
A. CASTET
PHONE 239
SPECIAL PRICES THROUGHOUT
departments for BETTER ACQUAINTANCE DAY,
Come in and let us show you the greatest assortment
of fall and winter goods ever shown in Newbern.
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GOOD IDS
SO DECLARES MRS. . ROBERT
BAKER OF WASHING.
TON.
'"Women are more vitally concerned
In the good roads, movement : than
are men," declares Mrs. Robert Ba
ker, Chairman of the Woman's De
partmenf of the American Highway
Association at Washington. ."The iso
lation and loneliness of farm life, cut
off for months each year from communi
cation with the outside world, because
of impassable roads, falls most heavily
upon the women of the household.
The young escape it by moving to the,
cities , but the wives a
must endure it. Schools and churches
can only develop their field of use
fulness when they are made accessible
to the contiguous population. Next
to the home, the women should cherish
and upbuild, most of all the church
and school, and as a means of accom
plishing this, good roads are almost
paramount.
A conference of women from all the
States has been called to meet in At
lanta, Georgia, on November 10 to
consider ways and means of making
the organized efforts of women most
effective for the betterment of the
public roads. Many distinguished wo
men will be present, among whom, are
Miss Julia Lathrop, Chief of the
Children's Bureau, Mrs. Daisy Mc-Laurin-Stevens,
President-General of
the United Daughters of the Con-
ederacy, Mrs. Thomas M. Owen,
Chairman, Country Life Comm'ttee,
Woman's Department of the National!
Civic Federation, Mrs. Chas. J. Ha-
den, of Georgia, and Mrs. Oscar Hund
ley, of Alabama. The National Ad
visory Board of the Woman's Depart
ment includes, among other distin
guished women, Miss Mabel Boardman,
Mrs. William Cumming Story, Miss
Mary Johnston, Miss Julia Lathrop,
Miss Jane Adams, Miss Elizabeth
Gentry, Mrs. Daisy McLaurin-Stevens
and Miss Maude Wetmore. '
The program for the Atlanta Con
ference comprises, in addition to ad
dresses, a special demonstration of the
sin.iL r.'iiiTES
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BEFORE
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"BLIND TIGER'' LIQUOR CAUSES
CONSIDERABLE " , '
TROUBLE. ;:V
Mayor Bangert made quick work .of
the docket at Police: Court yesterday
afternoon. - There were nine cases dis
posed of in a little more than , thirty
minutes. ' '
Grover Sutton, white, was arraigned
on two warrants, one for being drunk
and disorderly and the other for re
sisting an officer. - He was -not tried
on the latter arrant as the evidence
showed that he was drunk and not re
sponsible for his actions. For the latter
nd raothergTciarge e was 'fined ten dollars and
taxea wirn. ue cost. - oerv Annsteau,
white, was fined five dollars and cost
for being drunk and disorderly in the
city limits. v
Henry Johnson and Tom Baucom,
both colored, were fined five dollars
each and taxed with the cost for en
gaging in an affray at the Union Pass
enger Station. Daniel Johnson, color
ed, was arraigned oil a charge of being
drunk and disorderly, to which he
pleaded guilty and was fined one dol
lar and cost. Joseph Sadge, white,
was taxed with, the cost for being dis- l
orderly. -
Henry Clay, colored, was taxed with
the cost for driving on the s.dewalk.
W. F. Hill, white, was taxed with the
cost for driving over a fire hose while
In use.
: HALF MILLION DOLLARS! ,
I will sell you the property on Queen
street No. 44-46-48-48 1-2 and also
Jerkins Alley No. 2-4-6-8-10-12-14
and 16 joining near Union depot. New
Bern, N, G, for cash or on time.
I will also move all or any of the
buildings and pay you cash one thou
sand dollars for them.' "You organise
a company say three good men with
money, and in ten year you can walk
away with; 1-2 million dollars. The
place suits. There are three industries
either one adopted by you 'would make
you this money.:vv"Vj;.'
, i (Signed) Isaac H, Smith, 1
' Vo. i 1-2 Queen st. New Ber
THE
NORTH
CAROLINA
State Normal and
Industrial ... College
Maintained by the State for the Women
of North Carolina. Five regular Courses)
leading to degrees. Special Courses for
teacher. Free tuition to those who
agree to become teachers in the State.'
Fall Session - begins September ' 16th.
1914. For catalogue' and other in--formation,
address ''
JULIUS I. FOUST, President,
t '. Greensboro. N. C
SASTORIA
lot Infants and Children. ;
Tie fki Yea Kava Ahzjs Essgkt
Bear the)
Signature of
To Cure a Cold fas One Day t -
ke LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It steps ON
Cough and Headache and works 08 the Cold.
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
fc W. GROVE'S ais nature on each hoc 25a.
f). R. EAGLE
CIVIL ENGINEER,
Rooms 408-9 Elks Templa
- New Bern, N. OQ
.Surveys and plans , for' -land
drainage and munici
pal improvements a. spec
ialty. General - surveys,. "
maps, plans, specifications
estimates.
Dancing at Ghent Park Tonight
Music by Peoples Concert Band.
government exhibit for the ladies in
attendance at the Conference, upon
which occasion the Director of the U.
S. Office of Public Roads will be host.
A lecture llustrated by moving pc
tures will be given by J. E. Pennybacker
Chief of The Division of Road Econo
mics of the U. S. Office of Public Road's.
Mrs. Daisy McLaurin-Stevens, who
"typically represents the owmen of
the South, has assured Mrs. Baker
that she will address the Conference
on the open! ng day, November 9th.
PERCENT.... .DISCOUNT
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Yours for batter acquaintances,
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fjTBt CHI Sons, Other Remedies Won't Cum.
The worst cases, af matter of How long atanding,
cured hy tbe wonderful, old reliable Pr.
rter' Antiseptio Healing Oil. - It relieve
n sod Heals at the aama time. ' 25c. SOc SIM
Fresh Pride of Relds
vllle Smoking Toba
ceo in 5, 10 and 15c
MONDAY SEPT. 7th.
BETTER ACQUAINTANCE DAY
10 PERCENT DISCOUNT will be given on
all cash purchases for tfoe day only. -
This means 10 percent reduction from our
regular c,ash prices, and will represent anjactual
saving of 10 percent to those Who purchase dur
ing the day. 3
Ve want our friends in and out ; of the City
to have advantage of this unusual offer,, and we
suggest tnar you puy jnujnlia x tor iuture re-
. ; STh(& Hotte Furnishers".;"1';
We Lead iriTolumef Quality and Price rti
: NOTICE ';.
: We have opened a Barber Shop at No. . 86
Middle Street, in . front of James Hotel, where
we will appreciate a portion "of your , business.
, QAnd we nromise to ; imnrove as , the foo-
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portunity presents itself (iive us a chance
show you. "
Yuors to serve, : ;
Whitehurst and BelcK
to
East Carolina Teachers Training School
A State school to train teachers for the public
schools of North Carolina. ; Everys energy is directed
to this one purpose. ' Tuition free to all rtho agree to
teach. Fall Term begins September 22nd, 1914. v f
For catalogue and other Information address
' ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President,
Greenville, N.C.
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fS grade and offers excellent training inAgricul-i
-gg tural, domestic economy, ' English, Science and r
Music. . Faculty consists of four College gradu-1
m ates and graduate Music Teacher. V-; : v , fa
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Beautifully Tailored-to-order !,
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cently tailored-to-order garment , in an (
exquiste all-wool fabric, Do away forever ;
:- wiui uissapoinimencs anu tieiayB wiia uii
certainitv of fit. with style that is onlv
pressed in. American garments are guar-
anteed unless they please you tn every f
particular, you need not accept them. -
225 ALL-WOOL FABJRICS
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$16a50 to 025.00
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: prices quoted for genuine tailpred-to-order !
garments. No-'bere will you find a ; big- 1
i ger display of authoritative, correct," Fall
-fashions and such splendid quality all-wool j
fabrics Call now, while it is early and j
- order your new suit among, the first.., ;
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