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The Daily Journal from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 5

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The Daily Journali
Location:
New Bern, North Carolina
Issue Date:
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5
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I AT. THE Social- And. Personal II I 1' A Savings Depository. 'new building op GROWING BUSINESS. 7 Hntf I Mr.

and Mrs. Durham Mailings C. H. Taylor, W. J.

Hales, returned yesterday from a 'short visit rtt-if Turker. R. A. at 'Newport. UUr growing dhuuch iu v.

jjyjJI necessary to erect the new building 4s) nm mimip street? Everv facility il-i, Shirley, Norfolk; J. M. 1 Is being i provided for handling with promptness banking business )3' of large- or small volume. C. Jacksqn, N.

Y.r L. Latour, Miss wiary Bryan spew yem.wuy Atlanta; Clifton McMackln.V atJRaleigh visiting -f N. V.iM.L.Schufrma Savannah; Frederick, V. H. Cutler left yesterdayrmociiiAf.

rT1HIS Bank" is a safe depository' I for savings." It is pru-dent conservative management and has ample Capital and Resources for the security of all deposits edtrusted to its care. If you can save a portion of your income remember that we invite savings counts in any amount from one dollar upwards. F. C. Tilghman, Wilson; E.

A. Inch, lor a snort Dusiness visit ar, yyasninKiun. TV r. Rishon. i- 1 -'-1, 4 FJ White, Norfolk; D.

W. Richard- Miss Mary Miller, of Baybord, sbn' G'V. Richardson. Dover spent yesterday in the city visiting tt McBride, St. Louis; U.

5. HuDDeil, relatives ana snapping. it tr. It t. 'C S4-lo i I Deposits Accepted by Mail jjj T.B.

Parker, W. S. Taylor D. L. Ward returned yesterday 2.1- jLii.

A. Lee Norfolk; I. Mng; rom a snori uusmcss vwil ..6... NEW BERN BANKING MUM MUM AND TRUST COMPANY NtW BERN SUCCESS til' iiilillliljjlhiJMfllHilllllllllJIlillJEllUllii' iHiilliiflllt E. Smith, A.

H. Hill, W. V. Brett, N. S.

P. Owens, N. C. C. Butler N.

Wm. French A. W. Shelton Norfolk; H. R.

Thorpe Rocky O. L. High S. F. Barnes Wilson; W.

G. Williams C. D. Boyd W. H.

Croswell U. S. Tire; B. W. O'Neal Oriental; Cox City; Miss Helen Farnell Bayboro; Miss Seby Gates Manteo; W.

M. French Jno. Wilhelm C. E. Crease Atlanta Roga'n 1 NTC; F.

C. Hudnall Atlanta. MANY EXQUISITE SPECIMENS OF THIS LOVELY FLOWER WERE ON EXHIBITION. Vi The chrysanthemum show held by the City Beautiful Uub yesterday Gem Hotel. em 'afternoon was a complete success in W.J.Luke J- W.

btuley numbef A Pinfr Atlanta: I. E. Gould of exauisite specimens of these beauti ful flowers were on display. All during the afternoon visitors came and viewed the exhibit and expressed their admira tion and approval. A number of valuable prizes had been Norfolk; Lee Reinheimes H.

B. Epps N. B. Wallace Detroit; H. F.

Poske N. A. F. Toon N. C.

James Hotel. I. Kamp. Greenville; O. W.

Lane, City; S. M. Baylor Richmond; M. D. Lane Ft.

Barnwell L. Simmons Fort Barnwell; J. W. Hardison Fort Barnwell; Mrs. J.

C. Palmer and son, City; Chas. Eldon, Washington; G. W. Long, Dr.

J. A. Duguid, offered to the exhibitors and these Star Theatre USE BALL TODAY BASE BALL QUALITY AND REFINEMENT Special Program for today. 1913 WORLD'S SERIES BASEBALL GAMES, GIANTS vs. ATHLETICS will be shown at this evening's matinee and night performances.

A man is sent especially with this picture to demonstrate every play during the games giving names of players etc. We secured the c.irliest release possible for this splendid production and we would advise our many patrons to come early so as to secure a seat as seats will be scarce you bet. THE LATE MR. JONES. (VITAGRAPH.) COMEDY.

Featuring Sidney Drew and L. Rogers Lytton the fun-makers. This is a good one and a roar from beginning to end. "THE HUNGER OF THE HEART." (PATHE PLAY.) DRAMA. A very interesting subject indeed well plotted and well acted.

Our program for today will be one of the biggest of th season and a treat indeed for our patrons. In addition to this splendid program: PREMIUM DAY TODAY as usual every Thursday. Save coupons received at the door for you may be lucky in' winning a prize. 5 and 10 cents NO ADVANCE IN PRICES 5 an 10 cents The patrons of "THE STAR" are always assured of the best obtainable Motion Pictures. Remember we show a "SPECIAL FEATURE" daily.

have been awarded and a complete OUR Soda Fountain is thoroughly Sanitary Each customer served i with a clean, kdry polished glass orparaf fined drinking cup as desired WOQD LANE Drug Company. list of the prize winners will be announ- red in the lournal on Sunday morning Manv of the chryansthemums were disposed of after the show been Vanceboro; W. L. Smith, Balto. concluded.

There were many unsold and these are nowin the office of the New Bern OFFICER Ml REVENUE Gas Company and are for sale at reasonable prices. ANOTHER NABS ALLEGED FORGER WASHINGTON MAN CHARGED WITH RETAILING WHISKEY IN THE TOILS WITHOUT LICENSE. William Barr. white, was placed under arrest yesterday at Washington by E. J.

BLOUNT TAKEN IN, CUS TODY BY THE GREENVILLE POLICE. United States Deputy Marshal Samuel Lilly of this city on a warrant charging him with retailing spirituous liquors E. T. Blount, colored, wanted by the Craven county authorities on a charge of fonrerv. was placed under arrest without a government license.

Bajr was taken before the United States Commissioner at that place and given preliminary hearing. Probable cuas was found and the defendant bound vesterdav morning at Greenville. Im mediately after being notified of the Just received barge load of Pennsylvania Anthracite free burning FURNACE EG NUT i AND PEA COAL We have on hand at all times Splint and Lump Coal for-the Grate and Stove. Also the very hestPocahontas Steam Coal. ELLIS Coal and Wood Yard arrest Sheriff R.

B. Lane sent Deputy over to the next term of federal court Sheriff J. W. Huff to that city to take in New Bern under a bond of two hun the prisoner in charge and he will be brough back to New Bern this morning. dred dollars.

He succeeded in getting bail in this amount and was released from custody. The forgery which Blount is alleged to have committed was committea Federal cburt is in session at Wash Phone 47 ington this week and Barr is under Union Point indictment on a charge of operating an illicit distillery. several months ago. Blount was apprehended at Wilmington and brought back to this city and placed in jail. After being given a preliminary hearing and being bound over to superior court Mrs, J.

T. of Oxford, he succeeded in giving bond for his N. C. mother of Mrs. S.

W. Ferebee, appearance and was released from cus nfrtfrliU ritv. who has been at the tody. When court convened he was not price art like OUvi --ir itMM at dellaht Frotestant nospitai, rsonoiK, ior an to be found and since that time Sheriff ooeration. has so far recovered that she Lane has been making a search for him.

iwisx i mch coal that yon hsve to will at io the hoiup heir daughter. Tth. c0a, in orderto satisfy MjM Mrs. R. A.

Shirley, of Westoon avenue, Fair Visitors Take T- SO important thlnft to look after, -v 1 Tiier jip Top Oak HotBlas feature ha I H' I SEALED BIQS. NOTICE THIS PRESS Will help you to double your working force in saving your hay. Now while the season is right you ought to get all assistance possible. Bale your hay with a ROYAL JR. STEEL PRESS and cut your labor expense in half.

DO IT NOW. Stalk Cutters, Disc Harrows, Riding and Walking Plows are ready. SEED Oats, Rye, Rape, Clover, Vetch etc. FARMO-GERM for Inoculating. Always Fresh.

Hay, Grain Horse and Cow-Feed BURRUS If Sealed bids will be received by the ptettyMove a. you.wouli wish to and thli coal ncareurly looked after. been Countv Auditor, until November 24th, When you take in the Fair 12 for keeoine up the various roads dont fail to also take in a annara moftl at the Fair Cafe of the county in small sections, in accord OASK1LL HARDWARE CO. with specifications, on file with the nprlr of the Board of Commissioners. wnder the Grandstand! Oysters and Fish served in all styles and at reasonable piices all in accord with order of the said Board of October.

6th, 1913. Building Material Ives Bowden H. Groves, County Auditor. E. Snowden, 1 BRICK--L1MI CKMKNT WAlt WAStlR M1TAI IHIGIIS A fresh lot of Bell's Chocolates 10-20 3 wk.

Highway ROOF1JSU just received, at 40c. the pound Kafer's Bakery. Just received a Barge Ixad of Alpha Portland 4 CEMENT -r- Nq Matter Whether You OA New Bern Building Supply Co. 17 Lraven street Are Especially Interested in either auali- NNSYLVANIA ANTHKACITI ity or price of goods or in a Full Line of- both: V- 3 ii I I 1 I i i i i i i We can meet every requlrerient. It la always a satisfaction to feel that anything you have bought Statecraft Oratory and Tact i -vi urn are born gifts, but you can look the part of wisdqrn you become wise to a GOLD BpD Hat value.

Wise in ways thaa one for instance Buy apOLD BOND Hat for $2.00. and, guarantee bond that's as goods as thefy Gyef nment Buy a GOLD Hat and get a $5.00 style. Buy a GOLD BOND Hat and get three wise ways t9 and be corectly We tyi? now yu jf you're 4ready to, see. v. In line of drugs or sundries Is en tlrelv reliable.

We have established a reputation DOMESTIC LUMP AND -POCAHONTAS STEAM O0AL; Yard F6ot of Cra-; ven Street Gum, lilies and Revolvers GunpiUo ad Cartridges Leungs and Razors' for quality and an equal reputation for riaht prices. Quality considered, our prices are low. we are always gxaa to auote prices and to make it clear that we can provide both saving and satisfaction. i ff a COX :1 vILLIATJE-T. HILL 3 "tf Let ua be your druggist.

lira r1 1 3ccds I.Ian Bradham Drup: Co. iddle and South Fxbnt Bryan Bloc' Cor 2:3. 3 Phone Tfthe IlexaU Store.

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Years Available:
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