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paper wnir; v CIRCULATION ESTABLISHED r I r INT 1878 1 r'-:'.;' TWENTY, EIGHTH TEA It ! i 1 " i I - A1ESTEDII1; Rite a o a o I o o M n CO; i o, some friend say: H need some ; read j money very badly but all my surplus is tied up." But you never hear this from the man who has a savings account io this strong Bank, for that man has a real reserve, the kind he can draw on at any time he needs the money. Remember these facts when you invest YOUR surplus and have a good sized sayings account .here before going into any outside venture whatever. JAS. B. BLADES, Pm. T. A. ttKEBN, V. Free. Win. B. BLADES, Y, Prwt ' GEO B PENDLETON, Cashier m FACTS 1 s .-t m 'BOUT COTTON Don't let the high price of cotton frighten you, we are still and win continue to sell Cotton Fabrics at the same low prices as heretofore. We prepared months ago to protect our customers, its our duty and pleasure to protect those who trade with us,' but some one might say how are we to know this, To all we would say come and get our prices and compire them with an other house. Each day we are receiving large shipments of spring goods. Best Galateaa, all shades, Best Dress Gingham, worth, Best Audery Suiting " Best Calcutta Fabrics " 20c. values for 12Jc. 15c. 10c. 15c. 10c. 10c. 06c. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY J. M. Mitchell & Co. .61 Pcllock St. Phone ?b8 X? FROM t.; results in fires for comfort and fires for manufacturing purposes. But underhand work can bring satisfaction tofio one. We try to be honest with you, and prom-' ise nothing for our coal that we cannot carry out Ellis Coal and Wood Yard Phone 41 Union Point iOUIBE Victim of Cherry Mia Disaster Bdn :3Brought ;jPt of Mine C4ewy. ja FtW.'Get th bodies of tb ded ntonat ia quick, m poa- ibk U U reqiMst ind,v today bf .. W.; W. - tayton t swaagerf of tta St . Paul JtiniiizCuC ld' th-' SUt mintinapeetiMVvpdeT. wboafi direction tb' SPauttoiiwiJt, bt opened to-J morrow. xae; anarw navoeea cioeeo foriwonondui Imothffi the, flamea that have beqb amouldeing in the eee- ond level elnee November IS. "Tbia doea. not' metB," added Mr. Taylor, VtbatAny chance of needlessly sacrificing other Uvea will be taken. There are ;160 bpdie " in the 'tubter ranean galleriea. AbouJ 35 are1 in the third ievel, floating AO' a" 2.000,000-gal-lonlak, while about ISO are , on the second ieveL These later may be cut pflfrora the inate ahaf t by a k'ntoulder ingflru. If the fire ia pre ni. aa we nspecti a new MUary will.be cut arod tb flr ajad tb burning section In the meantime, the water will be pumped; from tha bottom of the mine ao; that the .'bodies down there, maybe brougbt to the aurjfaee. M : Owing .wt failure or Helmetmen Wiulama and Wbb, of the University, of Illinois, to reach Cherry to-day, the cap wju not be pried from the mine shaft until to-morrow. These ' men-, with, oxygen hehneta, will enter this shaft as soon as it ta opened. OlTtheir reporta will depend subs quent act ion.- ; All the bodies in the mine probably tjrilt be in fair condition, according to Dr. HAM. Ony f the Chicago, Mi! waukee & St. Paul Railway. He be lieves that the 130 bodies in the second level will be partly tnumifted. v All is quiet in Cherry today , Although Uiere ia suppressed nerving of bereaved relativea. to Che coming oi deal of taking the long deferred hst look at the dead. Several women mostly -Scotch and Eng lish, said today1 they would not renew their grief by seeing ' the' corpses of their husbands and ions, but would prefer that the identification be made by mine officers. Reports of Committeos. Resigna tion Engineer Water" Worlm Franchise firanted Inter- (. urban Bail way. i - - - - . , Tha board of aldermen met Tuesday night in regular monthly session, , ten present with Mayor. Alderman Simp son aaked permission . for the Tolaon aianutactunng i to lay a tramway from its plant oh East Front street to A. C. L. for use until the A. C. L. (ays siding, as proposed. Granted. Dr J. F. Rhem asked for Are hydranta ifor protection of that section north ofhe tobacco warehouse on George strSet Referred. 'The committee appointed td consider the matter of granting fran chise to New Bern and Trenton Interur: ban Railway, reported unanimously; in favor, and on roll call nine aldermen voted favorably, one not voting. . Aid; ermas Ellis tendered report of tha; ex pert on fire alarm system of New, B(tn. and recommendations made. Referred for further action. Ordered additional pipe to be put on New street sewer to extend it to channel. Reported that number of incandescent lights in stores were le ft burning day time" ' and Sun days. Penalty for those not haying meters, double rates. H. P. ; Willis tendered his resignation as engineer of water works which was accepted, 'and Wm. E. Smith, elected his successor. On motion caried, belts were ordered for policemen. On motion alderman Ellis, no bills to be allowed unless read before the bourd in session. Old People feel The Cold Keenly. because their blood is thin, slviggish and watery. There is not the same re newal of strength that constantly goes on in youth. Vinol is the ideal bipod tonic and strength maker of old people. It creates an appetite, promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and invigorates the entire body. F S Duffy, Druggist Glass most any size you need and the price is right. Basnight Hardware Co. Far Sort Threat, Sudden Cold and Coughs no remedy has been discovered so powerful to cure as Perry Davis' Painkiler. As a Liniment it has no e qua) in curing Pbeumatism or Neuralgia, burns and bruises, and wounds of every description. It is the cheapest and beat remedy offered to the public Only Sfc. for a big bottle. There are other sites also, 26c. and 60. Not Tending To Busmen N)al's Cherry Cough Syrup. Nothiiig else will so readily re lieve a tight, dry, hacking cough. Try a bottle for that cough! be fore it leads to serious illness. Price 25 and 50c. On sale at Davis' Pharmacy. SHORT PASSING EVENTS (Continued from Page Four) some one either white or colored is held before the mayor on the charge of gambling. Norfolk Man Embezzles Money FronT Letters. Caught ia the Act. Norfolk, Va., Feb. 1st. -Luther E. Fllckinger, for more than ten years a trusted clerk in the Norfolk postoffice, Will before United States Commission er P. S Stephenson at 4 p. m. tomor row have a hearing upon the charge of extracting and embez;'ing $4 frm a de coy letter sent through the mails by postoffice inspectors, who, watching through the opening of a secret cham ber n a magazine corridor at the post office building Saturday saw Flickinger, they allege, open the letter and remove therefrom four marked one dollar bills Which they claim to have removed from his person immediately afterwards. ' Flickinger, it is asserted, will, before the commissioner tomorrow be confron ted with declarations on the part of the postoffice inspectors that he confessed to them to having before extracted from the mails money that he from time to time appropriated to his own use,. The defendant, now out, under $1,000 bail, will be defended by attorney Harry K. Wolcott, of the firm of Jef fries, Wolcot, Wolcott and Lank ford. The arrest of Flickinger occurred last Saturday afternoon while he was at his desk 'as assistant superintendent of mails with direct supervision over the city and rural carriers. The letter from which the four marked $1 biJJa aie al leged to have been taken was addressed to medicine company. Th letter was a "doubtful" one and passed from clek to clerk until it went to Fiickimrer. The inspectors, without their presence being known to any one, watched through the peep holes of the secret chamber above where the postoffice clerks and officials were at work. Flickinger was quietly at his desk when the inspectors came in, approached him, put their hands on his shoulder, told him to get his hat and coat and f illow them. The arrest wai made by police officer Spratt in citizens' clothe.i, the postoffice in pestors desiring the matter to proceed in this form. Flickinger was carried to nolice headquarters and there de tained until Cdmmisiiioner Stephenson admitted him to bail. Flickinger was regarded by thy pjst offlce officials and hi) fellow clerks as highly as any other p.T8 n in the Nor folk office. Ha is of pleasing manner and disposition and for this reason his advancement to higher position wus al ways agreeable to those whose dutj it became to work under him. From a minor clerkship in tha Norfolk office Flickinger had gradually worked his way up until he was getting 11,300 per annum at the time of his arrest. Flickinger is about 38 ears of age and married. Recently he built a home in the seventh ward, which he and his famdy have since been occupying. II I has one child. wPeoplesiBank 4 NEW BERN. NX. O, PAID ON p SAVINGS aim. v ir-Auui4,u STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE Service When you go to your bank for business purposes you want to be waited upon promptly ' Quick service is our watchword. We are thoroughly equipped to re ceive deposits answer inquiries in regard to individual balances and other questions with, dispatch and accu racy.. Both checking and savings accounts are cordial ly invited. WM DUNN PRESTi C.D.BRADHAM VICE PRESt.. TA.UZZELL - CASHIER j ..i .'.I !. i .i.i.g 1 1. T"Tel " i iirn n i i ii ii 'ill i 1 We will continue the Cut Price Sale for one week more on all winter goods, such as Clothing, Ladies and Mens Underwear, Heavy Shoes, Cloaks, Suits, Mil linery, Rubber Goods Dress Goods etc. To go at some price. - PRICES LOWER THAN EVER' J. J. BAXTER Elks Temple Department Store OOOOOOCQCCOO CCCOCCOtfOOOO 4 I NEW BERN FRUIT CO. WJJOLkMALK DKALER8 In Hay, Grain and Feed, Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Canned Meats 'and Vegetables, Evaporated Apples, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.. Cigars, Cheroots and Cigarttts, Pess snd Potato. Fruits of all klnAsr Also agent for the National Oil Co.. always have a big stock of Oils i of all kinds and Gasolene on hand. Send vs yonr orders. Remember I the name National Oil Co., 37 Middle Bt Phone 207. P., ASHF0RD, Mgr. j 111 MidJI St. , Wartbonfle 41 Middle St Pbne 207 . Q O C C OG O O Q C C OO C O, O 0 0 O C 3 II BARGAINIMTYPEWRTERS j ERKirrs ! No. 1 S. P. No. 2 S.P. $20 $35. ' m. STORE A-cmniry doctor was recently called jpoo to visit a patient som i way from Ms office. Driving ta where I he aick man lived, he tied bis horse to a tree n front of the house and etarted to I slk aeraaa taa ground. It hsppeaed that work was la progress on a new well, of whtsfa the doctor knew nothing until be found himself sinking InUT the earth. Ha fell sr-enough to be un able to get out of the hols uoaesleted, and lustily yelled for help. Wbea he was finally pnlld up the aired maa remarked to Mm . "I say, doe, yoa had no bualoeaa down there' "No, I don't think I bad," replied the doctor. I klrsd man,' "tod ootkt to leave (hit wall akwa and take ear. af tha steal" f srwy' UppWtt's ash, Doors and Blinds at Ba,oight Hardware o., and our piusr nuth piles i WllKama' lodiaa File OtMraaet -wOl Ciirt BUal, BIJlnf and Itcklnf pitas It absorbs the tnoMra, altars Itching at once, au a wrUoa, givea lasUfit rsUsf.: .WniUma' Jadiaa File Ointtaeat k prepared tor PUea and itchine; ef the privafts parts, 8oe by drogf lata, ssail 60s aad ihVk -.WHliaasaL MTg. Co rrof., Mevatawv u. ... a Prof. H. B. Craen, who attended the North Carolina Teachers and Super intendents Convntioa at Durham, N C, seems to have mde quite an im pression an thst body, with the maater fnl paper which he hid prepared. One nf tiiM fhirkKm rmnarm in AnAB Win tA him says; "He gave the aupaHntend-j prices Will Catch your Orders eots an idea of his own system aid told hew easily he could keep np wiljh each popil He then told about ana of bis pupils remarking to the effect that be, the unerintendent, had a aid that be was the meaaeet boy in school. Ha told the boy he was not aura about him be ing the meanest but at any rta hia record would show. It showed -that he was not tha raeaaeet.'' ' "j. A runaway that might have resulted sertoosly was averted vaatardsg asorc- ing oo Esat Front street by tha quick presence ef a gentleman who was pas sing at (hat time. A large black borse which wu hkehed to a wagoa had ba eorae frightened at some trivia) vbjeK Martha corners of Ualon ' 4a : East Front AtreeU and although tha driver sisrt4 syary effort U stop hlra dash ed off dowa tha Street at tha cornor of- Bread street ba bartly averted a eolllaeios) "with anoihef ehkla had to doing so snsrtfd toward the rlfw." then it wu lhat tht bystagdsr tendered, hia timely asalaUnce aad s brought. tha animal to standstill Without lajur , eeeooooooaoooaeoeaeoaoo ' - i - . Jill A : TREMENDOUS BIG STOCK! . v IN FACT IW0 BIG STOCKS COMBINED IN ON'Ej ' ' " ' 1 i 1 have flwvad My Kftete branch Store hero, and have more gboU i hand frow than aver, ood te gt rid of same, will af rourso eut prtce o everything' Thft si no rH haanor ia front of mj stnra, aa I am not try. Ing te atimuJaU buelneacby ey f she sale. . Ton tan aave from W to H jr eni oo any artkle foo buy at wy store, ft win pay fie tabuyyofar est winter 6lt or Overcoat aw at tho prices wa wiP eell sC 1 rsuet get rid of my tramonddbs stock, in a short time to make' room for my Ppring and Sowintor Good and will eQ at almost an tre,' Com ni prhw oar goods a4 he eoOvinred. . - Yours te serve. ' ' ? Sam (11 itM.lta Ptrrt v man: trysn frttei U'f atrwi W Rartl Dalirtr y levtew ef tho oXoot to which pe pracUco of p l ing loose eoine la boats bt roral Mtroaa has grewa. aad the 417 la thedalivery and roIWtlflti of jearlly follow Calendar Commute. The Calendar Committee of the Nw Bern bar will meet at the Clerk's office! Wednesday morning, Feb. 2J, 1919 at! 11 o'clock to arrange a calendar of piv-. il easea for trial at February term su perior court, commencing Feb. 14, 19(0. Vy order of Committee. , W. af. WATSON, Clerk. PILES CUREO IN 6 TO 14 0AT1 . PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to fura abreast of Itching, Blind, Bleed ring or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 .days or atone? refunded. 60c H0TICK. Having aaveral packages of tha poet offioe, sent eut by too Hon. C R Thomas.' which wo were' onsbWte . , . . t i, " , 7 onnir in tut itwara vm vv.. wi Wnr iMporseocv.nic Unfd their address eu. j Considerahla complaint hsshoea mad within th past few dhys ((ht' tha hauling of twill carta en the sidevratki by small colored hoys. . To lie to pais ooo ef Iheeo loada of decayed refuad Is, Indeed d crTtrr '6Wl'i4 anyone and snoeh in ore ao to at lady of retaed tut.- Than uilt tlt are rrmbrd-l x" rs aad thousaada of tninuU "microbes I. 1 . a -a. . ii'. la thr iMTiata!UAnuiUAir, ,rU( uurtll To The Business Men of New Bern FACTIONS, LACK of CO-OPERATION and NEGLECT of NAT URAL ADVANTAGES will KILL any town. An active commercial bo.ly prrventa factions, promotes co-opera-. thn Hnil proUcU the community'n int;raU. Th.- NEW HERN CHAMBER of COMMERCE lUndi coramittHl to business co-operation, an improved municipality, "waterwayi, coun try thoroughfare and everything that promotes progress In a com munity. Will you aid us to this end ? Annual meeting next Friday night at court house, 8 JO sharp. Election Officers, bi-centennial celebration and other important mat ters to come up. Everybody Invited. Watch us grow, 25 new members lessthan a month. New members daily. New Bern Chamber of Cjpmmerce A-SELECT pasXesjLsiisj hart been retteeted by him to deliver tbenttosay one who 'will wo thrm Anr person wishing- package will pleaso rail at tho general delivery win dow at the port offlcr and I will (Ira then ono with hie eomplimeeito. AetP.M. UNE We. havea "very selact line of suiting and ijxmfi I'attemi. Also several fancy vest patterns. ;.;V - 1 QAVb AND SEE THEM P.M. Cliadwick i-Mcrchant Tailor mail aad the hardship tmpaeed on rural farriers lnck)nt there to, fo are In furmed that, eommoMlng F ebrusry 1 i b proximo, "rvrsl Vvtter rsrrers will at be required te oelleet looeo eolna from roral anaO botes. r ." Fotmne shuld anetoee toine in aa Tokrpt, Wrsp thrteurlf ia a pUcsof tff, or dpoil tin In sn h.lillng (.r4v, e Uy eo Le sod j-iUVIt Ukea trom tv t"'is, rdr r.rs be t1 rl t I 't I ... h e'lioe, ",4, frber ' - ; ..!! I? rns.I f'rt 4'SpsUb, Sj h t: f - isir'. . 1. V. J ,',r,w C'ty Ordinance sgalrrH rWing ktrtcles oo the kidewalk snd it is rigi P j nfrt ed. Th city eaihoHtl siwUl mlae pe SO ordinance prul.lb. llr.1 the paas S( of lhs fsrts c the ! V -alka and see U.at II U enforced.' Ti. U S (nat ter that nt sttmttnfi t . I ' .rTREASL'RER-'''- : y ' ; - : . 1.', To the DemorrsUe Voters of Crsvan County, - , ; '' i j-i I rrnix-ctfully hnnminco thst I phetl b S ramlldate for r-wlrtk for Uv - ' jnlTlre vt Trurf of Crsvn County, All Trains "OnTlrj.il Thei. mhM uu. , it .! " Tine- jec ti to te found t n.y cT!c In th . T rr tr!n ef U, N, t S. tTn roiinty wirt willing ta V.j t fin ; ;1 With rntvWr er,, ), of isrr yo'i s ' 'j"y hi future s l! Is1-t l'.'jn, r.; r'ei f s:; ' r to U Ii J tU CI t: t , a i i ' a 5' ' r-''-'."f, r-Hp' sr! ' " ' i S. X i PoYou : ContcmpIatfcBuMm or "In . inuring on old or new work do not forget that we carry the goods you nced,i-andv uarantMrour i prjecs to b"2, right."! ' 1 1 it ii DundijiTsto' Wing come and let us figure with you. -v. .'..'V'fc-V'VrV1. Gnslzill Hardware Co. ?:r!! Mrl I'l ona H7 Nsw Brn M. C- i -
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