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T'" T T JOURNAL, K: c A i. : - S3. HE Is the Success BRING RESULTS Let us ShowYou Call, Phone or .Mite,- Phones 50 and 8 , 1 . . 45 PClLCm STCEEI J, " .J , "y V, Key to SI 1 rn n r'"5 1 1.. -wL i..J kJL-... I - fil'jEo i:; zm t. ' t . WELL KNOWN MIMSTRELS MADE A BIO HIT IN THQ VIRGINIA CITY, v , " Primroset and Wilson'3 ministrels, which 'will, be seen in New Bern next Tuesday night at the Masoniq Thea tre,' appeared in one of the leading tneatres at JMonoiic a lew days ago, and"this is what the-Ledger-Dispatch had to say about the show 'on the day following:'', ' V'Shorn of all frills and fancies, and preserving, acoufrately all ? the old traditions of menstretsy, the Primrose and v Wilson Ministrels made their appearance last night at the 'New Wells and pleased a crowd of minstrel enthusiasts, . .Headed by'; those two veteran stars, George. Primrose, and George Wilson,' this clever Company of black-face artists ; provided three hours of entertainment of that charac ter that has maintained minstrelsy at the- forefronts of amusement enter prises. ' ' . ' " ''Minstrelsy of -the ; old-faehioned kind, presented in the old timey man ner, and offered by the two oldest members of this branch of the thea trical profession, surely pleased those present last night, judging from the continued and ' uproarious v applause that -was bestowed. There was hard ly a dull moment .during the evening and if one little feature did not please, it did not matter, as another was coming in its place in rapid-fire fashion "Despite the . "years which hang lightly over him, , George . Primrose is still the. most graceful dancer in minstresly, and his soft shoe work last night was executed with that same finish and' precision whtoh has marked his work, for so many years. The "man with the velvet feet," was given a great reception last night, which was only rivaled by- reception tendered his veteran partner, George Wilson. ' . "Following Primrose' dancing,. G. Wilson's moilologue kept the house in a continuous uproar: He has changed his jokes and jests, but not his style, which is the same as it was twenty or even thirty-five years ago. "Waltz-Me Again," occupies a niche in the . hearts of amusement lovers that will not be filled by -another. Both the veteran sttrs worked hard last night, , and their efforts were cordially received. ' "Over the Billowy Sqa," as rendered by graceful .Harry Servers, was the best of the musical numbers, and it was a gem. "Trombone Man," by Eddie Coe: VWheft You Walta With Me," by George Primrose "I've Found Some One to Chase the Blues Away," by Jack Lambert, and Fa ther Put the Paper on the Wall," by Johnny Bliss, were other popular numbers. - .. ' "The Yap Quartette, Breve and Coe musical team, the George Prim rose troop of dancers and an old fashioned ' "afterpiece" rounded ' out a program that was Bmooth, pleasing and diverting. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Mutual Aid Banking Company, at New Bern, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business Oot. 31, 1914. ' . . j . RESOURCES. r Loans and discounts.... $7,097,38 Overdrafts, secured..$335.0G ' . . , Unsecured 63.22 ' - 398.28 Banking Houses -. ; ; ? ; ' . Furniture and Fixtures... 1,304.37 All other Real Estate owned..3,202.42 Due from Banks and Bankers 243.32 Silver Coin, including all ; ,v : v . minor coin currency.i.- ;187.f6 National Bank- Notes and v V other U. S. Notes 602.00 m,: - , , Total ' ,.........:....$12,93493 ' LIABILITIES. K ' Capital Stock paid in...,.$3,092.13 Surplus Fund. lJ 106.73 Undivided Profits, less cur- ' ' rent expenses and taxes v paid :..C'r.i , 81.32 Dividends unpaiL.;:iji .,.5& Bills payable.-1-i..L.l-i,. 2,010.00 Time Certificates of Deposit..4,488.20 tj ."'i- v "a -.1 1. : - i , nr no TotaU-lwlIsi.i. J...,.$12,934.C3 'State of North Carolina, County of Craven, ss; J -i '. I, John H. Fisher, Cashier of the above-named bank', do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. .'; W , JOHN H. FISHER," ' ' ' ' f Cathier. Correct Attest:' , . . H. W. THOMPSON,' ' -k H P! Kennedy, . i A. P. DAVIS,' 'J ' . Direclort. ;SZ - Subscribed and sworn to before m'. this 13th day of November, 1914 W. VT. LAWRENCE, " ,' Notary' Puhf ' ? J '!!.. .ion expires A IT REALLY DOES RELIEVE KIIEU , MATISM. Everybody who is afflict 'J with Rheu matisra in any form should by all means keep a bottle of Sloan's Liniment on hand. - The minute you feel pain or soreness in a joint or muscle, bathe it with Sloan's Linament. Do not rub it Sloan's penetrates almbst immediately right to the seat of pain, relieving the hot, tender, swoolen feeling and making t)e part easy and comfortable. . Get a bottle' of Sloan's Linament for 25 cents of any druggist and have It in the h.ous4 against colds, sore and swoolen joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, scatica ami like ailments. -. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost Jn stant relief, f . , t , - ' ' " v NORFOLK-SOUTHERN RAILROAD Exceptionally Low Fares to. , . i . NORFCfLK, VA: ...- .z THANKSGIVING DAY.., : j . Account. ," , .FOOTBALL . - A. &'M.' of N. C. v W. & L. of VA. ' Thursday, Nov, 26th. Excellent Arrangement of Sleeping r. and. local train service. ; Tickets on Sale. : , November 25th 1 and 26th Final return Limit Nov. 27th." , ( i Make Sleeping Car. - Reservations early in orders to se cure satisfactory accommodations.. J For; Complete : information consult nearest Norfolk-Southern ticket agent. E. D. KYLE, Traffic Manager- ' H. S. LEARD, Gen'lPass.l Agent, Norfolk, Va. ARE iniG THE OF SLAYING ' OF , FIVE OF KING MANUEL'S SUBJECTS IS ' BEING PROBED. . , Madrid,: j (Via Paris.) Nov. 13. Thalleged shooting of five Spaniards by German soldiers at Liege and the bombardment of the Spanish con sulate at' Rheims were the subjects of a lively debate in the cortes today. Deputy Santa Cruz declared that the government did nothing to pro tect Spanish subjects and said it -was especially shameful that General Huerta, former, provisional president of .Mexico, should : be permitted - to come and live in Spain. ' "The 'foreign ministen Eduardo Dato, in reply, stated that the Ger man government had promised to in vestigate the Liege affaif. , Deputy Soriano1, replying to -the foreign minister,- said that this was not enough. ' In his opinion, Germany should'' be required to pay an ' in demnity. ' ' GAPT. W. H. GAStULL - DIES III CAHTEBET PASSED AWAY ' YESTERDAY ; MORNING AT HIS HOME IN MOREHEAD CITY. Morebead City. Nr C Nov. 13. Captain W. H. Gaskill, a much loved and highly respeoted citizen, died here suddenly this morning at 8:15 o'clock at the age of 57, a victim of valvular heart trouble. . ' ' 1 For "nineteen years Captain Gas kill was in charge of the United States Life Saving Station at Cape Lookout. About two years ago he was foroed to retire from the service on account of his failjng health. - 'Last " week his only sister, who, for many v years had lived with him, died and, from this shock , he .never fully recovered. He leaves a . married daughter, Mrs. F. B. Hobson, Pocomoke City, Md., and two sons,' Messrs. D. B. Gaskill cashier of the Bank of Whita kers, N,. C, and Wm. H.' Gaskill, Jr., ' a' student at. Drexel Institute, Philadelphia Pa.,. . The funeral ser vices will be hld from the' Method ist church' Sunday afternoon and will be in charge, of the- Masonic Fra ternity; of .whioh he was' a devoted memberi $ t .;'. r " , STORAGE LIGHT. Cut Little Cotton Bclnrf Placed ' 1 In Warehouses. . E. K. Bishop, who in addition to !, is" wholesale grocery business, con ducts a storage warehouse for cotton, end gives receipts, that are good of a certain per cent in cash when pre ent 1 to the -National Batik, stated to a Journal reporter yesterday that there hi not very much cotton beinj s! .! 1 y 1'. e farmers and the gre Ur I t i i, i;i Issting stored, comes L '-in I i " ly. Mr. Bishop st J i - i . , : i s nro either hoi '- ; i' : ? ices or stc ' .; i; Want Ad Rates The New Applying to, Cbnsecutive Insertions - Only, When Fully , I Insertion..,. ,3 Insertions.. 6 Insertioni 12 Insertions 30 Insertions- ,.:... ... l - FOR EXAMPLE: A 25-word ad costs - 25 cents for obe Insertion, 50 cents f or ' iu i three insertions, 75 cents for s ix In- s v. sertlons, $1.25, for twelve Ins tlons, " v $3.00 for thirty insertions. '- ,. FOR .LARGE TYPE:VTwo and'one-"" L half times the above prices. No ads taken for less than 25 cents. - - a Each initial and abbreviation is t : "; .; h . counted as" a word . ; , All ads that are not run on consecutive days are strictly ane centner word. -. ; - Remit by money order or check. ; Do . v not ask for credit; we can't give It at -a : "-, ' such prices. " , 1 , s LOST Onr Hancock ' - or Broad Street, Batch of Contracts, find er will return to Journal office, j and receive reward. k - " FOR SALE Nice Yam potatoes, price reasonable, any quantity E. B. Elliott, 127 Broad St. ll-13-30ti. FOR SALE Scuppernong " wine . in 2 1-4 gallons lots. Apply to C. H. Lee, Bridgeton, Phone 660. 1 1-13 6tl FOR RENT--Eigbt'room house, No. 35 ! East -' Front Street. Possession November-15th. Apply to L. G. Daniels. - , ' H-8-tf. IF YOU HAVE -WOOD to be sawed it will pay you -to. see R..'N.Tuber Ville, rat Tolsott" Lumber Company. 30ti. . ' ;.. '' . u WANTED TO . BUY A "farm of biy : tween 30 and 100 acres of the sandy - loam type, must be in fair state of cultivation. No swamp land wanted. Must be good deep soil, located any where in eastern North Carolina or ' eastern Virginia; must be handy to , railroad and beaithy. Address all answers to "L'-care the Jpurnal. -New Bern, N. C u ll-54-30ti. LOST Pair of glasses, in black case, v Liberal reward U returned to Journ al office. ', . . '' 11-4-12 FOR ? RENT--Dwelling, 99 Broad St. and 56 Metcalf St,', Phone 254 or apply Pinnix Drug St9re. ' ll-5-6ti. FOR SALE-r-400 acre farm near Ed- wards, N. C. For particulars address b Mrs. E, A, Braddy, New Bern N. or Geo. G: Dail, Washington, N. C. ll-5-30i. . ' ' ' TO LET A "large Colonial residence, known 'as the Radcliff 'house, No. 18 Broad street. Location one of the finest in the city, between Craven and East Front streets.: For further partic ulars call at 65 Broad street, city 10-18-tf, ; - , . , 1 " LOST Large,' Brown, Speckled poin ter Bird Dog, " Tom Lasitter, 11-8-1 w. FOR RENT House No. 27 Hancock ' St. '''Apply . Singer Sewing Machine Office. - , ' , ll-10-6ti. Tlcnty cf nice Rahins, C"rr.-::t, Citrcn, etc., fcr . , am. CCNTHAL PHARMACY New 1! cfllJ-ir and Tooth Brushes. I'! .".,',:- ii " t 'fnl ClirysanthumiiR, i ,:yv re J D ' ''as, PaLi.s ; ' J. V. Watson, 3! : b.. A . -J - -I OF Bern Journal ,4 Paid in Advance lc a Word : 2c a Word 3c a Word 5c a Word 10c a Word JUST J RECEIVED A fresh, line of ; assorted chocolates, nut chocolates and chocolate almonds. - ' j '(., , EDWARD CLARK - 'e : Elk Temple, phone 94.'-. v 10-15-tf. ' , ' FOR RENT House number 11 Change ' street.' -All - modern ' conveniences. ' : Phone 189, Daisie Edwards. 10-27-tf. . , , Tonight "Tonight, if you feel dull and stupid, or bilious and constipated,' take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets and you will feel all right tomorrow. For sale by -all-dealers. -, ' LA VALUSE TOILET GOODS Eq- ; , ual to any imported. Made in the South. Fine assortment. " Call , and examine them Prices right, y , ; - BRADHAMS . f,20 FOUND One pair glasses in post -of-' ' fice.' Owner can have same by calling - ' - 1 at the Journal office and paying for this " j 'i ' . ,. . . ' , - ' ' ""' ' I " j ' ' ' . "' . ' ,-t. WANTED--Boarders, Attractive' Jo- ' ' : cation, -. -r. Rooms ' with : . southern ex- -, posure. Apply 183 Middle street. " , ' ri- ,4 - , i 11-11-tf. PIANO TUNER We , haye with"us " ,1 ' - an experienced Piano Tuner,' and all r m' j ;i, "round repair man. 1 Player work a ; s , specialty, all work guaranteed by'us "- " , Phone us, and "your- orders will rei t f t , j ' ,i ceive prompt' attention. Our man, ' Mr. N. S. Varcoe is here to stay. tt ' 1 FULLER MUSIC - HOUSE.-" . ,- , Tf Phone. 117. : , v, 11-11-3, ti. 20 LIMES '25 CENTS-rLettuce, Cel-! ery, - Florida -. Oranges,'' Lady Fin-, ;; ; (,; ' gers, Apples, Grapes and all kinds . . . -; . t of fruits and vegetables at, " , , ROYALL, s - Phone 33, ''',, - $ " - Quality, not Quantity. , Our Mottb." C. B, IIACKi BURN. THIS ARCHITECT WELL KNO--..WN IN NEW BERN. . ; Arrangements are being made for a series - of lectures, or . rather talks, in the evenings," in the Hall, of History, to stud.ents 'of the Rale):;h colleges, these to be given exclusively tt) the faculty iand students from one institution at & time, so there s .11 be an entire privacy.' T' run T or of visitors to the U.i.I ci i iy Hi creases daily, and so !.xs the aJ.Ii tions to th extcn--1 ve - f u of historic object i. i. r i i r r trait of Davi 11 i ) i 5 f the stau'v C . "1 C. n,' , wns a J 1 1. : ; vor. u (T' ' i (' s 1"" -v , r H f-
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