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i b w 13.1 r-i -? s.Vijf. Strong Associations add strength to your financial position. l - ' Associate yourself with this string Bank, make . yourself favorably known to our officers and you will find that the prestige and strength of this Bank will be reflected in your business reputation and ac complishment. What better time for giving this matter serious attention than right now as you stand on the thresh-; hold of 1910 with all its splendid possibilities? 1 , .1 JAS. B. BLADES, Pres. T. A. WREEN, V. Pres. - i Wm.A BIiADES, V. Prei. EQB PENDLETON, CmMimL None 1 00 Soon! To buy Spring goods as Easter comes early this 1 season. We have the greater per cent of our ' Spring goods, consisting of White Waisting and Suitings HERE IS THE BEST LINE FOR THE LEAST MON EY EVER PUT ON THE MARKET. 46 Inch French Lawn 20c. 40 " Lingerine Batiest 15c. 40 " Scotch Linen - r . 25c. 40 " Belfast Linen 18c. 36 " Linen Waisting 25c. 29 " Silk Cashmere glare in the following two tone Bhades, Blue and Gray, Blue and Black, Blue and Gold and Crashed Roslen 85c. - Values For - 50c. J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 Pol rock St. Phone 288 i COM-' YES; PHONE 47 - - - WE HAVE A TELEPHONE. What's more we pay attention to it, and orders for any quantity or size of coal egg, chestnut, stove or furnace are promptly filled with top grade, easy burn ing coaL Glad to have you call, of course, but the 'phone will bring quick response. Ellis Coal and Wood Yard UNION POINT HOLDERS OF . - OLD BONDS If Ehode Island TuriiS the Gift Down These EepiesenlativcsSay That the Holders Will Seek to Induce Other States and Some of the South Amer-, ican Eepublics to Sue. Rhode Islanders do Not Wish the ' Gift. Providence, R. I., Jan. 18.-The hold"- ers of the repudiated North Carol na bonds will seek to induce other states and some of the South American repub lies to sue if Rhode Island repeals the act which makes it compulsory of it to accept a gift of $511,000 worth of cer-: tificates and bring legalaction to recov er the amount dup. This announcement came from Ed ward A. L. Andrews, of New York ci ty, representing a large number of bond holders throughout the country, at a hearing before the jijdicmy committee of the Senate this afternoon on the question of repealing the law and send tog back the bonds. A number of prim inent citizens ppoke in favor of thti re peal of the act. GREAT BRIDGET ? -r TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 25c. Observe Lee's Annivarsiry. The birthday anniversary of Robert E. Lee was observed yesterday after noon in the Moses Griffin Memorial au ditorium, Confederate Veterans, Daugh ters of the Confederacy with outodire making up the audience, l'rof H. B Craven presided. The silvor fl ipon n -cently received from the Rhode Nland delegation, filled with cornationB oc cupied a pedestal on the platform R -v Mr. Hurley made the open-n? prayer, and Mr. W. C. Brewer, a Confederate Veteran, made the addreaa, which was of his personal recollections of seeing Generals Lee and Jackson during the war. It was a talk full of interest, be- First Passenger Trtin'Trayereed This Bemarkabl Structur ' Sunday. - . Norfolk,. Va January; 1910 Announcement b j the . ftorfoUt &. Southern Railway lot the opening of the 2S,0WT-foot bridge acres tho:Ubetnarle" Sound on yesterday isyroliaMy the most' important announcement-ejecting Nor folk and- Eastern North'' Carolina that has been made , since the Railroad was built. Yesterday , aftflrnoont the first North and Southbound passeBger trains passed over the brjdga and ,4t required' Th. f iJukt ,in .r fl.i.t ..f. 'Tnese are the first proclamations is "I ,"1 TJZZ7Z:JZZZilM by the President under the author Prestdeat Issues Tariff Proclama - tioa TJnder New Law. Washington, t). C, Jan. 19.-PreBi-doat'Teft ignd proclamations yester day granting privileges of the minimum tariff rates to tlx countries Switzer ImcL -Great-Britain, Italy, Russia, Turkey, and Spain. -fTbe new lawtakes effect Mirch 31st After a careful investigation by the tarjff; hoard, H has been found that .thtese.couotries do not discriminate in any way ' agaitwt . American products, and wider the new law are entitled to the minimum r&tea of duty. crossed from bank to bank $n fifty three minutes. To transfer he-three trains across on the.'Garrett's would bavo je-1 quired about tw'elve bourerpUTinK the period required by tbieteaner "Gar rett" in the transfer of jtbe-tivM trains, one thousand and-;igbty cars could have crossed thet, bridge, onethalfin each direction . The handling capacity of the road is increased one thousand per cent each day,- at iW tima having over one- traii) on toe bridge. The time required between theftwo states for passengersi service will be cut by an hour and a half, and freight service will be improved more than seven hours, In many . instances this amounts to a fu 1 day's carrier delivery. Regulariaervice over, the ;great iridgeWhich jhasat- the past year, and whihi called forth investigations hy the Uaiced J States Government Engineers for a-long period before the eohstruotioti hrMM on yesterday, 1 and fo tfek'the regu'ar schedules will be iiRaSn!e?t. On Monday of next week, however the new schedules, ; taking, advantage of-the time -saving-bnidge.wilf be jjafffcetive, and Norfolk and Eastern UotthCaro-' lina will hve the eloaest 'relationship that has ever existed between' this cjty and that section; ' ' " The Albemarle Sound bridge Is. one of the most important engineering'tfeatsH that has been Undertaken in the history of the south, and roeaasi much for the commerical and in biatrial development of that section of Eastehf North, Caro lina that has here fori been cut-off from the cen'ers of trade ' by the great ex pmidAthM ni!i(nro fplt lh-i bofnrt? lh m was a soldier who h i 1 be-jn soon ami j panae of water which hfS,Jquired the had been with these great Southerners An essay, well prepared and excellently read, on Roht. E. Lee, waa pres nted by Kenneth Nixon, of the Graded School. The music by the school or chestra added greatly to thu pleasure of the exeivisefl. the trans fer of alLpassongec and, freight trains on tho,hostor)c Steamer "Gar rett". The old steamer; which. is now discarded by theANorfolki 4t Southern, had at one time performeatatattlar ser vice for the Baltimore-- rOMo R. R. between Baltimore and Canton, and was discarded by that system henthe City of Baltimore was , tupneOed, It U said that: during 4ta,N(uful life the- Garrett ; haa trnprt4 mire nation for the United States Naval ! lnan quarter or mno wrsenger I Academy at Annapolis, will be held at na Ire'K W iKIou; lirn North Carolina, on the 1st. million passengers. --WOa Will oe- ! day of February, 1010. This is the hec-1 come of the famous triuipoft baa B-t ond notice advertised in the papers of j WW UpmepOf the 3rd CongrtBsional District, as well The conduction of thMge was be- as in the Raleigh News and Observer, gun July ifOtb, 1907, hut.lrsjito5ontlB ued u November -et tuat cyear on ae count of a lack-of fundi on the part "of Examination For Annapolis. Notice is hereby given that an exami- 1. 1 to All this vacancy. It is a good op portunity for some resident of this die- a oodo eooe ooooccohoooq NEW BERN FRUIT CO. WnOLNSALE DKALKRH In Hay, Grain and Feed, Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Canned Meats ' and Vegetables, Evaporated Apples, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,' Cigar, Cheroot and CigarotU, Peas and Potatoes, Fruits of all kinds. AIM sgrnt for the National Oil Co., always have a bigvtock of Oils of all kinds and Gasolene on hand. 8end us yonr orders. Remember,' the nsmo National Oil Co., 37 MUldle St I "hone 207. T. P. ASHFORD, Mgr. ? I i H7 Middle St Warehouse 4 1 Middle St Ptione V!7 CSCCQQCCOOCQCO CCCOCCCOOCCOD i tricL Charles K. Thomas, M. C. 3rd Congressional Divtrict of North Carolina. Tacher to Meet at Atlieville. BARGAIH IN TYPEWRITERS ! ensiits l No. I S.P. $20 i . I.N0.2.S..P. $35; J . aoe eoe-eeoooo - - STORE t-LL,l.!.Jilll LL.J '- I1- i 11 11 11 J The Noilh Caroli'a Teachers Asc eiation will bold its 27th annual seoaion in Anheville, June 14-17, 1910, Such is the decision of the f resident and Secretary to whom the sol ctloaof tbep'acs of meeting was left by the executive committee. The' offlceta of; the AwoeiaUoi had invitations from several towns and citire of the 8tate bat after canvasM ig the situation thor oughly Ihey decHvd tbt Aihellle rill be the puee for the next aeesitm. V: The Assembly l compoied of about 500 of the most progressivi teachers of i he State. Its program will be one of the most Interesting In its history, v& will be participated in by some of the bt kaowa leaders af eddcatioa la the United Btalei. . i ' - . ' i the owners of .th property. 8hortly sf ter the nroWtrpaseed to4h hands of Receivers, the mar ;flf eOrbpWtlng the bridge was Uke4 uh Tby iesara. Wolcott and Kerran4 the Jt Thomas EXEMF II 'I ity conferred upon him by the tariff act. The proclamation 'contains a proviso that It shall p null and void if the gov emment8 cnange their laws or regula tions so. aa to disturbe the present trade relations. - The six proclamations were identical. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous Bys teiti and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder T Have you pains in loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Hays you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too fre quent a desiro-to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney. Pills will cure you-at Druggist, Price 60c Williams' M'f'g. Co., Props , Cleveland, O. "MABBIED. : Mr. Malcolm. M. Lester and Mis3 Fan nie, Snelling were united in marriage (yesterday) Wednesday morning at 8 O'clock at the residence of the bride's mother, on George street. The mar riage was a very qu,iet one, being wit nessed only by the family and one or two intimate friends of the brid? and groom. ' Miss Snelling is one of our moat -popular and. attractive oung la diesand Mr. Lester is a successful young business man of Lockville, Chat naw county. Immediately after the oeremony the happy pair left for their (.future home at Lockville. They are followed by the beet -Wishes of a hoat Of friends. The marriage ceremony waa performed by the bride's pastor, Rev. C. L. Greaves. MCLAWHON-DUDLEY. Mr. Joseph E. MeLawhon and Miss Eula Dudley were, unitai in marriage on the afternoon of the 18th nt the res idence of the bride's brother. Mr. B. E. Dudley, near Vanceboro. The ceremo nv was performed by Rev. Chas. L. Greaves, of New Bern,. Quite a num ber of friends were present to witness the marriage and to congratulate the happy couple. They left immediately after the marriags for their new home in another part of the county. rrt HH liier copies Bank 4 NEW BERN, N.C. PAID ON STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE SAVINGS YOUR 1910 BANK ACCOUNT Choosing the bank through which to tmnact your financial affairs during 1910 is an important matter which should receive most careful conf idcraiion. We invito jou to open an account with -this uvrti ution v. hich uniformly extends courteous and officii-nt ser vice to its patrons, and by reason of conservative m m agement and ample capital and surplus, affords un questioned safety. Deposit,,?,small as well as larje, are invited. WM.DUNN PREST. C.D.BRADHAM VICE PREST. TA.UZZELL CASHIER WHITE GOODS SALE H We will have on sale Today a Beautiful line of Spring White Goods in Waistings, Embroideries, Domestcs, Lawns, Linens, Skirtings etc. - . . - .- . I All Other Goods on Sale I J. J. BAXTER Elks Temple Department Store jc3MiCTfflxj3iwifjpf-iWiy yferfttUHmffMM.hwi ..XKAiasii i. tpffia Attention Farmers TO THE FARML'IS OF CRAVEN COUNTY 20th, there will he held nt the i "PEED COItN DAY" known DEMONSTRATE iN WORK," viMlin BUN QSWH Weak "and miserable. If 70U have FltweraUi, with Uolboa Statea rfgteaHBdMf Bladder trouble, ;.Du& A ' TREMENDOUS DIG'S STOCK" S ' IN rACt TWO mc STOCKS combined in ONE ." 1 fcave ibort4 my Kitieton brsnrb store ht ami bare or gfmk out hand flow ibn ew, and to ft rid el ene, m f eoorsemt jrtcs 00 verftblng Tb h fto red baimer In trmt f my Urt, as I am not try." b to stimulate baslnee I f any fake ' Twi Can fmm M to M per Mnten tr.jr artkls fm bojr at ftif store, .it wiU tjf"i to nf fmr itst Mr Rait Of Orrreoal fto at the prim we will soil at 1 mut f t rtd of trf irnnnAmt stock In a short time to waV room for n,f tiprirtg and Sotamer ConH and will !! at s!mot any f.rVw. , 0o n I price or gnoA and b mnvlwwl. ' Ywilr, - ... ( Sam v "Lippmnn. n M-.V.U tit,, i 7 ; . REDUCED EXCURSION ' FARtS Norfolk ,& Southern. Railway IIARDWRAS CELEBRATION; New! Orteana, Ia Vfobllo, Ala., 'i'tnsacola. Fta., febjr. S-, ma f, The anmua MAKDI-CltASrnivals, rU'bratd simnluneooiily at New Or leans, L., Mobile, Ala., and IVtiaV)t, WaddilL who orders Ibanletoalw ol Revivers Certifloatea'iotaOOO.OOO.l the larger part' of .wbleU IraJtr used to the completion tt thla ligaaiU UixJor Work u began to .a'rneat?.b Feb, ruarf 20U), 1&09, aod the actual jttimber of working la;s la ludlof both' prior (4 and .olne .tbt iejlidlliU,a tares hundred ajd sUtyJiiaw ' Tbaeortplktdii of tbf Ibemarle Sound brWfte ba ingfar three hUDdtaTeaiir pt'lait&ttimtlt one thoosaod, carsof plloc, ttfro-baodrad and Riqr ears-oj .ataajA tyiioa4 or vpikes aal bolt and exsotbr thre bua drtd fend sixty lnk.dTt actki labor. The ptbsd u tin oooatraatJoii of the bridge were all In excess of MVafllf feet In length,' tba longset bclnf ' ninety. Ave feet, . TbeM wer drlreei Jnt tb bed of. the aoond forty to aUly ir'X, aod so Other fact )s ooedrd U.fiv.ssrae as to the stability af tba structv. At blh tide tba sedk oftho bridge fs tblr teen feet, two laches above water. The - Albemarle Sound fcwtrary to bead paina,-1 Dinlneas," Nervousness, Pains In the back, and feel red all r?er, get package f llotbef Cray's AUSTRALIAN-LEAP, tba pleasaot berbwcure. It sorer fails.. We bar many ttsttaonlals from grateful peopW who bare used tbia wonderful remedy. ' A aregula'or it bat no equal. Ask for Mather Gray's AutftralianrLeaz atDrugi gUUor soot by mall for SOcta. Saoapla FEEE. Add.-eaa, Too Mother Gray Co.; Leitoj, N. X. (Coowued frosa, Fag rojir) , To blgbt tba managers re goUig to pr, sent oris of the roost tbannlng pktarta over en lu this city,- Prof, Nile, and wife, tboM two efndeet trmsklaM too, bave aa alabofaU Kusleal program ar ranged. Get la tbo babit of attaodUig the Amoaea. ' k .Inn. i.l.X -t .'.VK '.' s 'lovernment. Evciy fanner is 1 .-.u.. of licHt co: 11 anil have ?! se- On THURSDAY of ih,- -a County CViurt Hnwsi' oh thi- "FARMERS O -I'-.-. uni(r uuspicca of tin- I : ailu 'l to torni- niul hnn, ' 1 1 It-cUvl by expert. WEDNESDAY, .l.ni. 'S.tU. t ho "FARMERS INXTITl "TE" will alo l hold at the (,'ounly (Vmrt Houne at NEW HERN. Prominent speakers will Ix; pn-wnt . 1 ! ov. ,-y f.irmer phoulil conn- ami bring bit family aa a prominent la-.iy -.ill a l.lres your wive and lauiiht-rit. Don't fuil to corn:1 to th s" two n-at ovcnU ami gain information that will lant you fo. a bfeiimr. This will Im- nn "T.-ellrnt opportunity to visit the GREAT STORES of GREATER NEW HERN, where everything is rv.w "lin g at al most cost Don't forget the date, .IAN. 20th, and 2fith. New Bern j, Chamber of Commerce lb gnral rmpriion,-la t.'low la tho msiu and thert art w f" -spans. necMSry as eccuot of t! t C '5 ft the chsnnoU. Thrre are 8? wnv fifty ooe fet fire, loehoe fcb At tie S.hetpt Rallrt Lift drawl: water l fUmm Fetiniary Snl to Jth, ti,,. twenty 4 wa fettiW, hrd tiiJson iilTfi WW w row f nowiif WW' wiour ' , - w T.rV.. l y Norfolk South, m! ,h,, U " ' thlt ty-flr a feet P.r.. Fi!.niftr lit W 7lh. in. Iu,v. IU n cn I,a " tn p"lf milixi to lyturft Fb, I'm, Tifkfts may be ettwwle! by pnying tl M at ftitirttion. f t'.tmrrr alio i !, CU1 t(mm ir.iormTi!j irnn any .rkt INC;,..:." ( agnt of Km folk & F rifhm Railway. I..,,, fir p-.ir--p - f 1. -v. 1 1 . 1.., t , A Ugh wind prevailed all daring lbs Jdij ynstardsy, bod ktl et th principal K)cS'i C! "Try Cf-";-:'i Syrvp. ' -'if re- slreeta wef4 Uttered with aerapaof pa pr that bad ba Uowq out of U a riooa reeepudea b whkb tby bad be0 plaedV for our streeta to b seed In each an aatidy tondiUon by the lny brtvrt thai wore hi tht Ujr yeeleHsy podni' t kfl.lha linprtsai'ti tm tbIi mitvl btaC(e Imprrmnt LkU' s l i y nwlJ. Whn artp of pa pr art In be lhrgn ol lhy s now U be pWl bre the wrd cannot araittt tid bet he Ihrowa Into tck aiUya. f.'r !',--.!. 1 r,.-r . - j f r -..trf r A SELECT LINE , We1' have a. very Select, line 6f suiting and panta pattemt. Also several fancy jvest patterns . CALL AND SEE THEM- EM.Chadwick,: Tailor 1 ' V V'iV3 Jtl'JU SMS t GOAL and; WOOD "STOVES .... . The wralhcr ii colJ-Y6u heM a good ttove. Wc'. ill mp a t;ocd atook to select JrGmY Btovcs put upnmc diy p'irtv&scd. Ve rdl th O. K. 'cook ttrjvn and Kar.. everyone f;uMntcrJ. ' S i 1 f j 1 i' rf.,:w, v Ir y 3 1 1
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