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We use live iMM only for nam court TUKHttOMll Mr "Aefegnei" kmc. .).). II eWrcar mil itetA to Mr Collnt Wsaae'i Ml. tef Sim, 3.M. .. H.H, II t quit let tttt tutu aaie. Some shoe dealers jvill tell you they can't give you a good,1 durable shoe for $2.00 or $2.50. They are right they can't The $2.00 shoe they sell is made to fill a demand at this price not to wear. It is made of seconds from sole to heel. The Southern Girl m Shoe $2.50 is a revelation to every woman who tries it for the first time. ; In style it is the equal of shoes that cost double the money. It makes the foot feel perfectly at home. Itwears better than any shoe you ever bought for$2.00 because weuse live leather aquality sole, insole, counter, heel, linings. How can we afford it ? Go to the Craddock dealer in your town; he knows he will tell you. Look for the Red Bell on the Box. CRADDOCK-TERRY CO., Lynchburg. Van SHORT PASSING EVENTS FBTDAI. There are now 17 people confined in Craven county jail. Of this number Bovflral are women. Jailer Williams in formed the writer yesterday that there was no Bickness amone any or ma ooar ders" and that all of them seemed con tent with their environmet. Last Wednesday morning; Helmeth Hartwig, a young white man who re sides in this city and ia employed by the Norfolk-Southern Railroad Compa ny, had the misfortune to get both of his legs badly mashed in a freight wreck near Chocowinity. He ia now in the hospital at Washington. In the case of Deppe, Admr, vs. A. C. L. R. R. Co., which was tried in the Superior Court this week the jury re . turned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff allowing them damages in the sum of 24.042. This action was brought after several buildings, the property of the plaintiff, had been destroyed by sparks from the defendant s locomotives. The reporter was informed yesterday morning that the condition of the young man Edwards who is now confined in Stewart's sanitorium suffering from the effects of an overdose of bichloride of mercury which he took Wednesday afternoon in an attempt to end bis lire, was much improved and that he would doubtless be able to be on the streets gain within a few days. Rescoe Rivenbark, the young Golds" boro man i who killed a woman of ill fame in that town a few months ago was placed on trial for his life Wednes day morning. His eounael offered a pica of insanity and after the evidence had been heard the jury returned a ver dict in accordance. The judgment was that Rivenbark be committed to the State's prison criminal insane depart-' merit until such time as he shall be le gally discharged. SATURDAY. There was no session of the police court yesterday on account of the pri mary being held. There are several ca ses on the docket but they were post poned until today. Mr. G. S. Waters, ol the firm of G, S. Waters & Son, informed the writer yesterday that his firm had recently added an automobile repair department to their carriage building plant. We are elad to note that the condi tion of Mr, M. E: Whitehurst, who is suffering with an attack of Neuralgia of the heart, continues to Jmprove and that he will doubtless be able to leave his room at an early date. Yesterday's session of Superior court was consumed in the hearing of the case of W. J. Moore, of Oriental vs. the A. C. L. R. R. Co. In this case the plaintiff is suing for $1800 damages for the failure of the defendant to de liver a shipment of truck at a specified time. The case was continued until today. While discussing the subject of Farm Life Schools yesterday with one of the leading farmers in this county, he ex pressed an,opinionthat at least seventy five per cent of the farmers would vote for the school when the election was held on May 2. The indications are that the citizens of this city will also poll a majority vote for the school. SUNDAY. At the Presbytery held at Tartoro last week it was shown that the entire contribution of the local church of this denomination amounted to 12,699. This amount is an average of $18.02 per member and is an excellent showing for the members of this church. It is wonderful what an imagination some people have. It ia easy to draw on One's imagination when facts to help oae side of an argument cannot be se cured. . ' '": An opponent of the Reorders Court recently said. 'Anv one familiar with the jail knows that for many months the convicts, who sera than working near town. . were brought to the jail each night, "and they were also fed there. A Recorder's Court certainly could not have helped save much expense in that case The fact is the prisoners did sleep in the jail, but they were fed from an en tirely different fund than that quoted in this caper in yesterday s issue. If some of the opponents to the es tablishment of the Recorder's Court would cut out personality and get down to serious facts they might have more influence with serious thinking men. w hnvn shown in nrevious articles where the establishment of a Record er's Court for Craven' county would save a laigesum of money annually to far never. Wa have Quoted from J Chairmen of County Commissioners, Mayors, and other prominent public citizens telling of the good work that the Recorder's Courts are doing for their communities. None of these statements have been den it d. The Hono; able, Aubrey L. Brooks, who for ten years was Solicitor of the Ninth District has the following to sny 'This court has been in operation here (Greensboro) for about a year and a half, and I think almost without ex ception the people and the bar are pleas ed with its results, In large communi ties where there are a great many pet ty offenses, such as would naturally nriaa in New Bern. Greensboro. Dur ham and similar places, this court dis poses quickly of the offenders, saves iail fees and quickly facilitates the trial of such offenders, so as to relieve the SuDerior Court docket of much conges tion, which has been incident to the former practice. I understand from the county Auditor here that the first year a orjeration of our Municipal Court proved a saving to the county of about $2500,00 and an increase in revenue to the city of Greensboro, by way of fines of about 1300,00. I notice from the grand jury s report at this week's term of Guilford Superior Court that only twelve indict menta were returned. During the ten years that I was Solicitor of this Dis trict I do not recall any term of court here in which there was less than fifty and some time one hundred and fifty in dictmenta found From a considerable experience witb the administration of the criminal law I nnhesitatinelv aoDrove of Municipal and Recorder's Court! and believe that under our present judicial system it is bv far the most fleasible and successful method of relieving the congestion in the Superior Court, at the same time satisfactorily administering the crimi nal law A WEAK VOMAII : AliD HER STORY to Roral, Art, lives a Udy W : Feels That Rer Strength Was Restored by urea. Floral Ai.-."I must speak a food word lor Cardui," writes Mrs. Violi Baker, ot this place. AHMt mfttth acm I wa in very bad health. I was so weak and nervous thai 1 was not able to do my nousewore. IM fc.iehenil twutoht D1 OnCrhottle Of 4.1 IIMAOTU... . .. cording to directions and now 1 am ia good neaitn. "I think Cardui Is a fine tonic lot weal women." . And. you are not the only lady who thinks, Mrs. Baker. ThmiMtuta i;ir vnu. have written to teH of the wonderful benefit Cardui has beentotnem. . r'arHul mntaina nfl minerals. Of Oftiet I Annr It rnnrain no fflvcerin or other mawkish-tasting ingredients. It is lust a v pure, natural extract, 01 natural vegetable herbs, that have been fm.n, in rAuiate the womanly (unctions and strengthen the female system. All druggists sell Cardui. See yours about it V:-.' FIGHT AGIST HlllS... IT i.WQBwa,ktat M-pue-i tiapwa wrtppu, a mmMLm Those who cannot nay their fines and tW aa that, in the judgment of the Re corder should do so, go to the roads, are sent there as soon as they are convict ad. The Record eVs Court, since it has been in operation here, has shown a nrofit rather than an expense to we county. Our Recorder gets $1,2000.00 a year, and our prosecuting attorney gets $1,000 00 a year, both ox which are naid from the proceeds of the Record er'a Court, and there la usually a bal ance which is equally divided between the county and city after paying all the expenses, vis. Recorder, Prosecuting Attorney, and Clerk Yours very truly. W. J. CRISWOLD, Mayor 1"-" Or) Increase in European Countries : Efforts to 8tem Growth of - " Mormon Propaganda. London. Anril 17. Almost hourly the crusade against Mprmonism throughout the United Kingdom and Europe aug ments its forces with writers, religious teachers and artists, who, now that the campaign against Mormonistic propa ganda ia well under way, wish to Join hands with those sworn in to stamp out this creed on European soil. Foremost among those who are fight ing the spread of , Mormonism in Eng land and Europe ia Winifred Graham, the English novelist, whoelectrifV d the public with her book, "Ezra, the Mor mon,' which embodus a violent attacK upon the creed. Miss Graham, in an article nublished in a London paper. makes the assertion that Bhe has posi tive information leading her to believe that there are now well over 40, ( 00 con verts in the United Kingdom alone, and that proselytism is rapidly spread ng throughout EuroDe where the golden future painted by the Mormon rnisBion ariea ereatlv BDDeala to the poor peas ant girls. Miss Graham claims that u the spread of this creed is not stopped it will Instil its invidious doctrine into the homes of England and work havoc with the established order of Christian ity, She says: "What we want is a great meeting to expose the wretched, ghastly hypoc risy under which the Mormon missiona ries work. But the English people are very hard to stir, even when the case is as tragic as it is." Another writer, under an anonymous title, claims that there were over 4.000 converts to the Mormon faith during the past year, and that the Mormons are augmenting their missionary force with teachers imported from Utah, the home of the faith. A one week term of Craven county Surjerior Court which convened in thi? city last Mondey morning, came to a close yesterday at noon. Judge Gar lands. Ferguson, who presided, will leave tomorrow for Pamlico county where he will hold a one week of court. Brldgetod came near having another disastrous fire Friday afternoon. The fire was around a flue in the kitchen of a residence at that place, it was discov ered by a gentleman who happened to be passing at the time and be immedi ately gave the alarm. The facilities for dentin? fire at that place are not very adequate. Quick work of the citizens averted a serious blaze. . A GOOD RECORD. The Washington Recorder's Court has no far tried since it was started on February 20 to April 1. 59 cases. In all these cases there were only six acquit tals. There has been turned into the county from the court in the way of fines two hundred and twenty-five dol lars. There was one case for murder nd one case for embezzlement. Both of these casea were bound over to the next term of Beaufort county superior court Waahingt n News April UtQ, RECORDER'S COURT QUITE EF FECTIVE IN DURHAM. LOST APPETITE ACID HOPE Keglccted Cc!JC:uccd C:r.;!i calicn, Prcir.?tly C:;i:rd Old Furniture. Mahogany or Rose Wood needs simply washing and a coat of Varnish. The L & M. Home Finish Varnish is the best. . If Dainted wood-then wash it, and ap- nlw nna mat. nf L A H. Domestic Paint. Makes Furniture as good A new at a coat of about 26 or 30 cents. Get it from Gaskill Hardware & Mill Supply Co., New Bern, N. C by Peru:!. i Mrs. Rosa Ttnvnr. 1411 HharmfUl Ave. Evanaton, IIL, writes: "If any one has reason to pralM Pe ruria It la sure ty mvaalf. "lost aprina I became so run down from the serious el fecta of a Una: erlnc cold, that several oom piicatlonaunit ed In pulUni trie down. - could neither eat nor - aleeC well, and luat flub and miML I Una lly trt-l Peru" in, a It ; if. i 1 t , 1 J Janan'a ftnaoBina Turtle Farm. One ot the oddest farms in the world turns out each year tens of thousands of snapping forties and has solved the problem of preserving the supply 01 What Is to the Japanese as great a delfcaey as dlamoud back terra pin Is to some Americans. This queer farm consists of a number of ponds. Certain or them are set apart as nreea Ing ponds. Once a day a man goes over the shores and with tittle wire baskets covers ud all new egg de posits. Sometimes thousands of these wire baskets are m sight at a ame markln the nlacea where the eggs lie and preventing turtles from scratching the earth from them. Hatching re fralrea from forty to slity days, ac cording- to the weather. The young as soon as they appear are pul In separate small poods and are fed witn nueiy chopped flan. They eat this during September and October and late In October burrow in the mud for the winter, coming out tn April or May. Muat of them. are sold in (he market when they are from three to Ore years old. at which time they are most aeu cat. Harper's. . Pmm TW New. Rntander My boy. some day yonll bring sorrow to yonr father's gray hairs.' The Bad Boy-No danirer, air, Vt'orrying; about me has made him U:XrLi!ndeliih!a Times. Durham, N. C, April 4, Mayor's office City of Durham. Dear Sir: I am in receipt of , your esteemed favor of April 1st, inquiring about Recorder s Court of Durham. 1 would sav that generally speaking the ncmnle here are very well satisfied with it. Of course you always find . some one that is opposed to almost anything in which there is a change. Before we established a Recorder's Court which only governs Durham towns up, our jail was always crowded with the class that commit small misdemeanors and after wards ran the city and county tj a great deal of expense in the way ef feeding prisoners that would be neces aar to keen in jail. Since the estab lishment of the Recorder's Court 4ur iailia keot practically empty, as all these small offenses are tried either the dav or the next day after they are com mitted, and the cues are disposed of at once, . What Is EleetrloityT Many Demons young and old often wonder how the modern electric cars, trains and locomotive are operated and what electricity is. No one knows what electricity Is. We know some of the thlnn that It will do. We have to a certain extent learned bow to con trol it and for want of a better name call It a fluid. We have discovered. too, that It Is one of the most Impor tant forces, if not the most Important force, of which we nave any know edge. We are almost as Ignorant of many eeherreei toroee of naturer-as, for exanwle. the attraction or gravita tlon. For the nreeent we must be con tent to observe such forces In action and to devkse the best methods to con trol them. Ia this knowledge mankind has progressed wonderfully within a tew yeaia. 8t Nicholas. ' vaaasaaiaBBaevBMewaBaBBSBaa Plaklna Without Bait On the Naooo creek, at Hukow. wa aw a novel way of fUhlnf. Two mall Koata were movlnc narallel with each ether about thirty feet apart The ends' of a line about sixty reel long to which, small unbelted books were attached about four laches apart to two etloks, were held respectively by a man la each boat' as roe dobi moved stowlf along Brat one man and than the other weuld aire his stick a jerk. . Immediately that the hooks struck anything the line was graau bIIt hauled In .and invariably with success. We saw flab struck root out of Ave times, many of them running apparently from half a pound to two or more pounds, it may oe mat V" na Is 'the only place In the world where flan are caught witn vnoaitea hooks-VNorth China News. '.' ; The Chophouae. Gritty George I wasn't always like dla, mum. Onct I used ter take my maala In a chonhouse. The Lady WelL I reckon a chophouse to a wood shed. You can take your dinner in mine If yon cut some wood first. St Louis Republic. j . rite's a Difference" ASK YOUR DOCTOR . "For Thirsty Thinkers" Save the crowns, they " are Valuable. Catalog : for the asking. Write The Pepsi Cola Company NEW BERN, N7C. t aVeroii thd Ocean London Far la laale a la earte without extra chaise. Gibraltar Alaler Naples Genoa Palatial, modern eleaai " with irf comfort afld convenience. Wireleaead eutwwiBe eifnala. Trareleri' check. NOI1TTI LLOYD RrmwtfwilirisTa to Lotvion, fane tul biia.e)s faff :".'"' .. tJon, Pail Uis bfeuuM . YtswreittM, MiHrrftMa rofU tTory 0M turd AT. JftUu Msmm VeaeBsV .4jw,d-&e-WorU Trip. TVkM food fur two Mtt. W h youi- bwsvrtot sefjwnt fur . " Cuataen Heuee Humor. .- m A lUmuu whA teare) eroaaiiie? the Tntembonrc frontier declared to the customs officials: "We nave with oa three bottles of red wine) each. Bow much to there to payr - -Where to ttr was asked, , . "Weil; Inside us." . . ' Th nfltrial arTavelv looked at his tar iff book: and read: "Wine in casks, 20 shilMnssr l bottles. 48 shflllois; la donkeys; hide, free. Gentlemen.- ae added, lookln up. "you can ax)."-ler Gottemplarv y iHM m' tllaTeeasjesssie. . "What did he die of r r A aliaht difference ot opinion, as near as 1 n Bud out" , "Oh;fswr' vt , "Mnt 'at all " ' ' .' ' 'What; tbenr, 'T- "nrfoi tlliaereed. and be died be fore they settled It'S-Londoa Tlt-Blts. , A iMamerakle OeeMlen.7. There shonld be order m aU thtofs. Var fnetanr. en one occasion we dis covered that the proper method Mi to hnnlr lief Mftf COWS BTl BUU B I US fnm.it. ftorwanL IteverslnaT the or der eost us $32.60" for a new gowa and j apoljed her, whole evenlaf neaiaes. Detroit Free rres ,' The te Oeeter. When a man dies, to ea Inquest al ways heldr . "Oh,il, If doctor has been In at tendance the coroner Is not supposed (d hsve In.rpitred Into the cause ef the detb."-Tuledo Blade. A STRONG BANK. a STRONG bank b always a help to each individual as well as the communityat large. It keeps the money of its depositors safe and pays interest which will; aggregate' a substantial sura. This bank affords unquestioned safety for funds, by reason of its large capital and stockholders liability amounting to $400,000.00, taken together with its ample resources. la Vieres in the -Kewest Designs. Fashion decrees that the La Valliere will be - worn more ex- teasively than, ever' dur'ng the coming season. And in response to thia"demand it would seem that the designers of artistic jewelry have surpassed all pre vious endeavor. , . , - Never before have we shown such a rich and varied display And never before have we offered such values.' ,: ' JeOBaxte! ' JEWELER AND' " ! MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN i 1 11 11111 ir ; : :j i Net Newedeye.. Polonliia was a very wise maa. Just fonsldf-r 1 1 advice to his sun." " "Reads v !. Cut would a really Wise B;nn 1 . .i,jt to teil bis son any-tlilnir-rA !n "tou IIer!J.4 There 1 i"tHli)j so eauy but that tt t.vou;- 1 ( ' 't fSit'O Iu Ct It -r!-i r 'uct SELECTLD COITOil SEED ;.' -FOR- fLOO FurOSES. For sale, as long as they last, a limited Quantity ol selected Cotton Seed, Simp kbs Variety carefully picked tinned at a private gin, pack- el to new tcs cf 3 bushTrs1? rsch, ttJl.CO pcr.bu'icl, t' l.'vcrcd cn tcrt cr cars. C. h crJcr. Write, . Deposits of One Dollar or More Are Cordially Invited. NEW BERN BANKING & TRUST CO. CAR SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOW SCREENS Knocked down screen frames, Adjustable frames. Wire cloth black and galvanized; all widths, Atten-. tion given taking measures for sizes needed. Paint and Varnish Stains and Floor Finish, all necessary goods for the home. Service prompt, business appre ciated. Call us up Phone 147. " "'. - : - .- GASKILL HA Middle Street, , ' Phone 147, ROW ARE N CO. ew Bern, N. C AROUND ABOUT EAST ER TIME. there is usually a great 'deal of new construction work going on, and of course a "considerable quan-. tity of pine lumber is required for' flooring, ceiling, partitions, roof ing, weatherboarding, mouldings, framing, cornices, etc Our retail yard Is headquarters for this class of lumber. We cut, saw, season, and finish our own timber, and sell it from our yard; therefore we know it is right, and everyone who has ever bought our pine lumber, rough or dressed, knows that also. We save you the middleman a profit and give you better grades and a larger assortment.' '-' Broaddus & Ives Lumber Co. JUST RECEIVED , SSeSBBSBBelBBBSBfJSJSJSJSJBBsaBBBSBMSBMBJSe . ' Madras With Satin Stripe, For Waists, . Blouses and Shirts. ONLY 10c. PER YARD WELL WORTH 15c Barrington Dry Goods Co. AWNINGS We have the agency for Hettr ck Bros., Awnings, both store and resi dence. - If you are in need of an Awn ing we can furnish you. Jaco your order before the Summer tush. - " "''.' ' Fit, Quality and ' Price Guaranteed. To see samples and get prices, call phone 172, or address P. O. Box 445. ..I. J. untl DiiBi Ct,- 13 Q St A COMPLETE LIKE OF- Blue Serges and -Mixed Goods are n- S?iv to be seen at U a r v"o
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