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j i " Says' "the Wilmington Bern is going ,ji'tht aheai Star New ahead ureoartnc f 1 ? r... if 1 : ) . I j'.. ... J'ci. an,r 11 ijicic ts me place in iea everv dav in the vea .. . - . .... - r. " . I IMrvrth f arrvllna . whlrh . tnnvo hnw tn I - , .. . . , ; . ' . " fcWI exci. pi , ivionaay- at- -to rouocis maie a fair 8UCcegsfui as an exhibition Street. :- . - of resources and as a source of enter- BUSiNESS OFFICE PHONE tamment it is the city on the Neuse." NO. 8. '': "' ""'-' I " ?nes "" "word8 irom the star are I I.IECHANICAL, - DEPARTS S"1 aPP"??tea; pp wrji-n trYT-xTrv Vri-i . tn ; 1 r" " w. ou.'- these statements. We retrret that W l. mlngton's annual corn show has been cancelled, but we extend to every citi zen, of New. Hanover a hearty jnvita- tlftn M .prim mw ftml tutln Ita- mata I IT n a !' ' : ( ) , - J - I a"VJ ....... aiaa.au. 11 R Una...... - y.-rJVianager the Eastern Carolina Fair a h hr sucres. E. J. LAND PRINTING COM '- PANY. , , . . . II I. Crumpler Editor! SUBSCRIPTION' RATES. One yar , , , , I no 2.00 - -.:. -u 1. .40 THE UNDERTAKER A DEVELOPER Six months. Tbree Months. , On Month l Here are la many communities I successful business- men;: and farriers! who stand like stumps in the highway I of progress, and in such a situation the I undertaker is an important factor in I The Journal carries complete press I development. Scarcely a day t passes I reports furnished by the International that they do not add a new terror to Cewi Service in addition to covering death by refusing to join with public! very section of Eastern North Caro-1 spirited citizens m a movement for the! Has by special correspondents. Tuesday Oct. 6 STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET upbuilding 'of their community- or byl their indifference snag an industrial! enterprise. , , It takes live men to build a communi ty and there is no sadder sight in life than a few. noble spirited citizens stag gering under, a load of. dead timber. The undertaker is oftimes a developer. -. i United States Senator Lee S. Overman, Rowan county. . Member of the North Carolina C - poration Commission Edward L. Travis, Halifax . county. judge oi . tne superior uourt o " I the First Judicial District A goat getter A man who asks you a question and then after you have given him an answer he sweetly com ments, 'Oh, you don't : exactly know, I You can mate 3rotir j . :iry earn 4 per cent compound interest by clepo A tin your Sav ings in. The People Eani; of New Dern. Not only will your savings earn this hih rate of Interest, but they will be in absolute safety, protected . by" every safeguard, "known to modern banking. :. In addition to inviting'savings The Peoples Bank rtnis Safe JDepcelt Boxes and- accepts Checking Accounts of any amount. You are ccrifa'ly invited make lull use of all the many facilities yrovided by this strong,' ac- ; com mod a ting bank. i -Carter in New York Evsninjj 8un." Every citizen of Craven county William M. Bond, Chowan county. Urged to - boost ' the coming Eastern ; Judge of the Superior Court of the I Carolina Fair. This event means a lot ! Second Judicial District v V ; to the eastern section of the State and 1 George W. Connor, Wilson County, I everyone should want to see it become a .4 Judge of the Superior Court pf the J complete success. Fifth Judicial District. Only; a Maps.' Few; more 61 (hose Var Gel ; one how; Price 10 K ' r BE , MAILED fi v C " ' . V V - ' . - IT 1 . - - WRITE FOR OUR HANDSOME MEW JJbWELRY CATALOG TO OCT. 10TH. - " On October lOthourrlargcst and handsomest. Jewelry. '. Catalog will be ready to rc all to thousands of homes. It ; JTa beautifully illustrated book of 136 pages filled with the newest and best Gift things imaginable" and is is- sueo dj a 8ixiy-j'ear-oic concern roi Known reliability. We have a book for. you if you write for itr'FREE." ' Harry W. Whedbee, Pitt County Judge of the Superior Court of the - - Slsth Judicial District ' Oliver H. Allen, Lenior county. Judge of the Superior Court of the ' Eighth Judicial District ; George Ron nt ree, New Ha nover conn ty. . ' . Judge of the Superior Court of the ' . Ninth Judicial District Chatham Cr Lyon", Bladen county. Judge of the Superior ourt of the ' .. Tenth Judicial District rvJ William A. Devin, Granville county, v Judge of the Superior Court of the Twelfth Judicial District , Thomas J. Shaw, Guilford counly. - Judge of the Superior Court of the , Fourteenth Judicial District Wi'liam F. Harding, Mecklcnb :: county. . Judge of the Superior Court of the ' Sixteenth Judicial District James L. Webb, Cl?vcb.nd countv. Mrs. A. D. Rooks passed through New Bern yesterday enroute home to Have- n 1-- MM nl ' f 5 W ' lock from a vrsit to her daughter in Ql tlUU I ilCll UlliUC. Klnston. . " LARGEST IEWELERS SOUTH " - . NORFOLK, VIRGINIA ' ,S!SXSi -Pi -A FUUi.W 0P,VICTIIOLAS, US TO $200 Z'rZ.. - IHI LATEST KBCORDa ALWAYS IN HTOrH . WHIT! POM OUI CATAUXiUK - f si 5 INTERIOR. OF CHRIST ; CHURCH; TERKO.iV lift a-- nfrMnfuiiiii irfiiiiiOT-iiMii.iry TrnTiiiiirn"li7ilVf-iniHHTiiiiTMiiiiiiiiii imnirmimiiiin..- iniiiwiiiii .i ,.; Maine's .reputation fo.- g3i1, Yankee common ssnse is sife. hard wv X;.v. ''Only a few log-rolling- politicians are kicking agalusl the war taxes. - The Posslve rank and hb i : . ?L.J-.l.. 1 1 S : ; . f : the progressive t! ing to do is t : u- tip with a real prj-jrassive WooJi-jw - Wilson. ""' And no' cone Gallinger, of New Hamr.8hlre, andrr.cot, of Utah, s r : . vlvors of that no:abli t,o!itical e.-a , wiicn. certlncates ol deooslt nesilea i-n der - Senatorial tiiuner i;latcs, tannine the air with charges of "graft" in tht ' river and harbor blli. VV' v, the v ore v was invented when tne;r were runnin ' .With Gallinger and JsTioot officially on the job as watchdog 'of the Treas ury, the total - annual.: budget of - the Government rose from 3765,000,003 in T1906, to $1,028,000,000 in 1910.. Last vear. linder Demor.ratlf: rule, the ex- ' rcndltjrcs Mere $1,C000,000. The jH-esent .. total for the current fiscal 4 year, exclrsive of the river: and harbor ; bill, is $1,089,000,000, Increase under four' year of Republican administra tion $250,000,000! Increase since the -. .Democrats have controlled One or both branches of Congress $70,000,000. . If the Gallinger-Smoot combination .jhad remained in the saddle, it is rea sonable to suppose that ; they Jwould - have maintained the same percentage ; of yearly increase. So the JJemocratic -administwtion has. already saved the country about $300,000,000. -,',. mm i - V... Dy American Presa Assooiatiuo. DEMOLISHED BRIDGE. AT WETTEREN, BELGIUMf SH.4. 1 A liiiiisi "ifi-ii-ri ist;'-" iSj:?. ULU ON THE . FARM A : FACTORY A silo is ff factory ,on. the. farm and th erefore lends itself to co-operation of the commercial and agricultural inter ests. - The farmer 'getsthe profit of Loth producer and consumer.-. , . VVe need more of these- twin agencies of prosperity on the farms of North Carolina and business men cannot render a better service: to' their commutiipiv than in encourang the1 building" of "los. The sito is a great business "edu- tor. It arouses the spirit of 'enter ' e, develops business ingenuity and ' : s the joy of ownership.- : , i f .i! r can build a silo for two or 1c' !' irs, and it will, under I 191i by Amarlcan Press Association. "Err Hi. INDIAN CAVALRY FIGHTING Txi. . EIJGLAND Air I t i - .S top here for, a refreshing Ice Cream Soda. 1 V Everything that" enters' Into t ; ' t rne mating oi our ice cream and - , -4 soaa is pure, ana one, two, three or as many as you like won't do - you any harm, because it's good -t and healthful. Let us supply J , -c "iv the Ice cream for your home table . DiOB-moEiiiiiuy'riiUDBr - v J THERE AR2 IN TH J V' UNITCD STA1 ' - 2,813 auctic :::r n,cio - arr 3 MALES-" V.. .'"1X3 It ( V ,u.i if 1 i O C ' n ( 5 I - - r
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