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I SEVERAL PROMINENT MEN ATTEND AND MAKE ADDRESSES. The Methodist Sunday school picnic held yesterday at Riverdale was well attended and as usual proved an en joyable occasion. This picnic was attended by people fron Riverdale, Thurman and in fact from all over that section. There were several prominent men present and a number of" speeches were made. The people of Riverdale, Thurmin and also of the town of Graysville want a ccnttel school at which the children will havo an opportunity of securing a more complete training and also have a longer school term. L. C. Brogden, Supervisor of Ele mentary Rural Schools of the State, Colonel James A. Bryan, Judge H. R. Rryan, S. M. Brinson and J. Leon Williams of this city were present and made short but interesting talks in favor of the plan of building this cen tral school and urged the people in that section to vote on a township tax of 15 cents for this purpose. The citizens are greatly enthused over this proposed plan and there is every in dication that they will take some action on it in the near future. J. Leon William also made a short talk relative to the approaching East Carolina Fair to be held in this city during the last week in October and the first of November. Hanff who accompanied her sistei to Panama returned with her but ha? stopped off in Baltimore for a visit. Returning from Panama the Misses Hanff visited in New York and At lantic City. THE MARKETS. May 12 191 f COTTON (Quotations furnished by C. W. Ta lor & Son.) Middling 11 1-2 cents Strict Middling, ' 115-8 " Good Middling, 11 3-4 " POULTRY, EGGS, ETC. (Quotations furnished by Coast Line Meat Market). Chickens Grown, pair.. ..60-8C RETURNS FROM PANAMA. Miss Anna Hanff arrived Friday night from a visit to her brother Brad ley Hanff at Ancon and Corozal in Canal Zone Panama. Miss Lizctte Chickens Half-grown pair 60- 7C Geese, per pair S1.25-S1.5." Ducks, per pair 50 1 .Of Eggs, per doz 15 Hams, country, smoked, lb If Beeswax, lb 2? Wool, ....16 to 1 Wool, 16 tol7 Hogs, dressed, lb 10-10 1? Beef, dressed, lb 8-c Hides G. S., lb J Green. Ib f Dry Flint, lb 12-K Dry Salt, lb 10-12 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. (Quotations by New Bern Produce Company). Cabbage, crate $1.25 to M.Sf Lettuce Basket.. $1.50 Beets Bunch 8c. Strawberries crate 2.50 to $2.75 Garden Peas, crate Sl.teto $1.40 wwwwmmw ww iivbi wwm j w r war ywww wr nif lit ww mm MEADOWS ME4L 1 CORN Horse Feed Cow Feed Wheat Bran White Mixed Rust Proo IIOMiNY Cotton Seed Meal ICotton Seed Hulls Wheat Shart Qats NO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY I. A. MEADOWS This London Thief Was Quite Delib rate In Hi Preparations. This story of as elaborately prepar ed crime was told by Sir Robert An derson wheat he was connected with Scotlnud Yard, London. A crlmlmii marked a millionaire as bis quarry and rented a bedroom near the railway sta tion from which the rich man took the train for towu. Well dressed and well groomed, the criminal took bis seat In the same compartment, attract iug notice only by his apareut desire to remain unnoticed while he dealt wltb tbe papers be carried in a stylish hand bag. One morning after a few such Jour ueys he gave vent to his annoyance at having forgotten his keys. A stranger sitting in tbe opposite corner politely offered him his bunch in the hope that be would Bud on it a key to open tbe bag. But in me of the in would lit tht lock. ht the slgg&adn of the strau ger, who. of coirse, was an accom plice, tbe millionaire then produced his bunch of keys, and a few seconds suf ficed to enable the thief to take n wax Impression of the key of the rich man's safe. A few weeks later tbe millionaire's safe was rifled, and before thy crime was discovered tbe thief was across the channel with bis rich booty. CJv erpool Post. DAINTY COBWEBS. How Spider' Fine Spun Threads Com pare With Human Hair, It is hard to realise how small n spider's web really Is. A famous ml croseoplst once made some Interesting comparisons of a cobweb with human hair. "I hnve often compared the size of the thread spun by full grown spider? with a hair of my beard." he says. "I placed the thickest part of tbe halt before tbe microscope, and. from the most accurate Judgment I could form more than 100 of the spider's threads placed side by side could not equal the diameter of one such hair. If. then we suppose such n hair to le of i rround form It follows that 10,001' threads spun by the full grown spldei when taken together, will not be equal in substance to tbe slice of a singli hair. To this. K we add that 400 young spiders nt the time when they lM'gi:i to spin their webs are not larger than one full grown one and that eneli of these minute- spiders possesses tho same organs tut the larger ones, it fol lows that the exceedingly small threads mpuii by these little creatures must lie still 400 times slenderer, nnd consequently that 4.000.000 of these minute spiders' threads cannot equal In substance the sUe of a single hair." FUBNITUBEc Your first impression of a home is created by the furnishings which you take in at a glance, when you sec the reception hall. The same thing applies to the office. If they are appropriate and tastefully arranged, - you know you are about to step into a home where pride and comfort have been real ized through the careful planning of furniture details. Our display of Hall, and Office Furniture is the mcst complete we have ever asked you to see. Look at the suite in o r window. J. S. Miller Furniture Co. -1 Phone f2 99-101 MIDDLE STREET, PHONE 229. QOQooooocoOBOOBCQoacoeo oaoowoooaciBBMai All Spring Goods at ' NEW BERN'S NEW STORE FOR WQMftN 85 Middle Street James Hotel Sold at a discount from 15 to 50 per cen An xfrcmely late, c Id spring has ciused Slimmer merchandise to seil slower thh year than ever before, and as I bsug' t an exlrei ely large stock rf ready to wear gar ments anticipating ahr:.vy business I have beeja disap pointed. Bargains in Dresses Shirtwaists, Skirts, Coat Suits. Children's Dress es Millinery, and Coats- 3 4 and full lengths at piker never offered before. Mrs. B. Allen www afluiVfltaftaaJaV . - - Under Jamas Hotel. xxxxxxxxxxxxreoooocaoooooooococy joooocx Stover is a Good Engine Sold Under Our and the Factory's Guarante. EASY TERMS A Playful Prelate. Dr. Mattee. who was for a brief perl ;id archbishop of York, was oui helm ed by si friend with whom he wus t.r. ins tw ko and hear n certain prpicheri Asked, afterword -.-what he tnotli hi of the .sermon. lr.- Mncee auswered. I !i i he thought It was rather lone. ''Yes." agreed his host, who was a grea) ail mirer of tlie preacher, "but (here was a saint -In the pwJlfit:" "And a martyr In the new:'" was the doctor's prompt return. The same prelate In Klvlnj; nd vice to n newly appointed suffragan said, "They will send for you to open rhiirehes. (jeineterles. schools, vestries and cloakrooms, and to unveil windows and clocks, and It may lie that eventu ally they will want you to o;ien an umbrella!" London Mail. '' mmmw mm AwmW AmW AmW LbbV A 4Am IV Aw AWT LW JWjLX mam Bmw k M 3 mmwm ' 4mW mwm mmW ' mW Rk- m mWW J mWW ' jt. ;&wwWwWmWtt . -fwjSL AwmMmmmmmW mm LjMi HaamalB Ax mtw Lw I amH am 51i MAWiWiAi .w.w.S, .w.w.i iiwiw.i i'iwi'iy.i iiiiiiiiii aiiiVii ) Little Things as an Index. 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ISSI'kBScJk SALE This Property is Beautifully Located .2i,J?bWd ilUCSnSr - - - - Valuable Piizes Eivwi Away. Music by a Fine Brass Band. Don't fail to Hear Penny Broth r the Twin Auctioneers, who each speak at the same time and in the same tone of voice. Free Lot and Free Barbecue Dinner. We turn Real Estate inlo Cash. Write wire or come to see us. American Realty X FRANK ALLEN Promoter . and Auction Company Greensboro, North Carolina. StlSlian ..,
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