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-i PAPER WITH' ESTABLISHED IN 1878 f t ' " ' ORCUIATION 'JleVA - f' ea iii, i i ! t i Wff83WB-LJ H SJ-, U . JIL-I J-W Dumber" 4 si-SwTljrB3i:N0BTBf CAROLlNAV SATCKpAV ORNINGFEBRUARV. 5 1910. TWENTY EIGHTH YEAR Mcr - - . - 4 - it X 1 V 9 - id ( o How Often You, Jilafai some friend say: MI need some ready money' veryjr; badly but all my sitfplui is tied up." . ,' 'f,.' But you never he this from the man who has a- sayings mxuuui mi uub strong dmi. ,iur lyni iubu uh , ; a real.reserve, the kind he can draw on at any time " he needs the money. v ov Remember these facts, when you invest .YjOUR, surplus and have QCf si .sAvkss account TKelre before going into any odfr Vepfetfe whatever. JA8. B. BLADES Pre T. AV HKKEN, y..Pw., t: Wm. R. BJ JJW. V. PwaiS -GEO B. PENDLETON. CaanbrS J; OOGTCflSftTE 4 DUO FACTS an BOUT COTTON GOODS Don't let the high price of Cotton lighten you, we ,ajrg still and will continue to sell Cotton T fabncs at the saie low prices as heretofore. v We prepared months agp to protect our customers, its our duty and pleasure to protect those who trade with but some one might say how are we to know this. To SI we would say come and get our prices and comptre them with an other house. Each day we are receiving large shipments of spring goods. Best Galateas, all shadw,' 20c. TaluM for 16c. Best Dress Gingham, worth, 12ic. " JOc. Bit Audery Suiting " " 16c. " 10c Best Calcutta Fabricl " 10c. " 06c. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 Pollock .St. Phone 2 3 TOUSTDIRT? Underground Work results in fires for comfort an fires for manufacturing purposes. But underhand work can bring satisfaction to no one. ' We try to be. honest with you, and prom ise nothing for our coal that we oannot carry out DUSTaxoDIR Ellis Coal and Wood Yard Union Point. Phone 47 Surgical Operations andediciDe Will AUKe Tnem uonest vm- tens. NwT9r,'4Pe.r-MedIle4cf, th sort and t)Mk citf authontiff in JNw Yoit h 1bind in an effort to arrest eVwadieaWtfkntnal twdociea In Dm Toonr. An announceraent of a deftnlu plan was made yesterday U Ms matt of conference between President John D. Lindsay of the New York Society for the Pre v en 'ion of Cruelty to Children. Justice Deuel of the Corn neli university medical school. i' Mrs- W. K. Vanderbilr, Sr , is one of the patrons of the project which aims o to decrease the number of defec tio difldren by affecting cures that criminal tendencies will not be impart ed to posterity. Surgery will-.be em- for minor affl ctions With the QOD FELLOWS V icioiitent of the parents and the presid ing officer of the Children's court. WUsjo(a be understood that sur Siljlp iipid last 'night. "Medicine nbethaa surgery, and healthful sur rouhdiiigl while th patient is under ireaUQenC will be depended upon to wflMet ':f cuwe. The consent of all Fcortcerned being secured, a patient su- fering frprn growths, in the nose which obstruct propel breathing, enlarged or innameo gianoa m tne tnroai, or minor ailment thai oftenest are the results of inherited taints, will be'recommend- Recreants brought Xo tiie Children's tWhose- deliri(Diiency Js attributed to physical causes will be examined Dy experts. The number of ccses called for such operations will probably not be large Justice Deuel said. Or. Schlapp's in vestigations, which led to" the present plan, disclosed that hereditary blood taints which can be remedied often bring a child into the court whon the child is not otherwise responsible, ' IndlsMnsabls. There are some simple remedies imJispensabls in every fain He. Among these, the experience of years assures us, should be recorded ferry Oaxis' Painkiller: For both InUrnal and fcxWraa) application w have found it of (Treat vatus aapftciallx can we rcom mend it for colds, rheumatism, or fresh wounds. Christian B a. Reports From Alt Lodges ip The District Are Very Encouraging. The Convention of the Fifth District of I, O. O. F. which was held in this eity last Wedneadsy and Thursday with Eireka Lodg No. 7rws large'y at taoded by a large number of members from the adj ieent districts. Daring the meeting many interesting and instructive addresses were; made by several members of the lodge. The following is a list of the officers and members present and the program of the proceedings : . N. C. Holten President Vandemere. N. W. Jones Vice-President New Bern. C. M. Wade, Secretary Morehead City. E. D. Arthur, Treasurer Morehead City. M. Leslie Davis Sen. Beaufort. W. L. Arendell Chaplain Morehead City. J. G. Delamar, Supervisor of Fifth District. Reports from lodgea in the district, show very healthy and sacoura jing con ditions with good increase in member ship. i Mr. B. H. Woodell, Grand Sseretary of North Carolina, was present and , gave a very instructive addrew 'en prin cipals of the order. Committees were appointed looking to the establishment of lodges in towns not rr presented. ' The following officers were elected for the enduing year. President N. W. Jones. Vice President -M. Leslie Davis. Treasurer B. D. Arthur. Chaplain-W. L Arendell. Ssntinels F. B. Pittman and P. W. Bell. J. G. Delamar was recommended for re-appointment as District Supervisor. The next session will.be helJ with Concordia lodge No. August. J J. Howard, R. L May aa1 Nor wood Cox Were elected as the Finance Committee. Girl lie Ioved On One Track. Trolley On Another. , NeW York, Feb 4. -Frederick Mayer firiman, driver of the truck of Engine Company No. 141, was lying at the point of death in the Norwegian Hospital, Brooklyn, at midnight, after performing a deed of splendid heroism while driving to a fire at No ill nrty-tuth street. The engine house is at Sixty-ninth street and Third avenue, Brooklyn, and to get to the fire Mayer drove along Third aVenue under the structure of the elevated railroad. His horses were on a full run when at Fifty sixth Mayer saw directly in his path a young girl standing, appa rently set overcome with fright that she had not Strength to get out of I he way Close to her and on the o: her track stood a trolley car filled with passeng ers. If he kept on he would run over the girl, if Jie turned he would run into the trolley car and perhaps injure the pas sengers. Mayer saw all that in the twjnkling of an eye and instantly made up his mind what to do. He yelled to the firemen clustered along tha aide9 of the truck to jump, gave the reins a mighty tug and ran full- tilt into one of the iron'pillars of the elevated railway. There was a terrible crash, the horses ere thrown down badly injured, the truck" was overturned and Mayer was pinned down under it, his skullfrac tured, his left leg broken and his body bruised and crushed pitiably. He ha 1 gone to almost certain death without the slightest hesitation to save the lives of others Ambulances were sunfmoned fiom the Norwegian Hopp tal and when the doctors arrived they found that Mayer was unconscious and very near to death. They hurried him to the hospital and then attended to the other firemen who had been hurt in jumping from the truck. Their injuries were not of ho 7. at Bjaufort, in "er,"U8 nlure " warrbn-. meir re moval to the hospital, however. Tha flro in Fifty-fifth street was a trifling affair and was soon extinguished by the firemen of other companies. NOTICE. Having several packages of seed a". rahe post' oftlee, sent eat by the Bon. C. R Thomas. whteh we were uaable to deliver tn th addresses on account ef having changed their address etr. I have been requested by him to deliver them to any one who will we them. Any person wishing a package will please call at the general delivery win dow at lh pest office and I will give inem one with his compliments. ROBERT HANo-OCK, Aet P. M. See us for Garden Basriisht Hdw. C. The Peoples Bank At zr. NEW BERN. N.C, O. PAID ON o SAVINGS STRONG COUATEOUS PROGRESSIVE Modern Banking Service When you go to your bank for bu&ines purposes you want to be waited upon promptly. Quick service is our watchword. We are thorough! equipped to re ceive deposits, answet inquiries in regard fo individual balances and other questions with dispatch and accu racy. Both checking and savings accounts are cordial ly invited. WM DUNN PREST. CD.BRADHAM VICE PR EST. TA.UZZELL CASHIER SHORT PASSING EVEN TS (Continued from Page Four) black horse, hitched to a dray, turned the corner at Davis' 'Pharmacy. A small colored buy presumably an amature marathon runner, was racing along by tlis animal's aids trying to stop his mad flight but his efforts proved to be futile ' as he was soon outdistanced and left j bthind. The animal was soon stopped Fencing. williams1 kidney pills i Have you neglected your Kidneys?! Have you overworked your nervous sys tern and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains in loins, side, hack, groins and bladder? Have you a dabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too fre quent a desire to pass urme? If an, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you at Druggist, Price 50c. Williams' M'f'if. Co., Props , Cleveland, O. j JS I 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 Musical C ub Gives Concei t. fjeooococcoo 000000000003 NEW BERN FRUIT CO.; WHOLEBALK PHAM3FS - In Ijtty, (irain and Feed, Heavy and, Fancy Groceries, Canned Meats , Q uml Vegetables, Evaporated Apples, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, : Q Cikiir. Cheroots and Cigarettk, Peasant PoUuies. Fralts 6f all-kinds. n agent for the Nstienal OU Co., ilwiya have a big stock of toils j-zT Remember i and no damage done. j Tlie pjano and Violin Cub ()f lhe New , A Journal representative was yestr- j Bern Graded School met in the Moses! day shown over the scene of the Nor- Griffin Auditorium Friday afternoon. ! folk and Southern Are which occured The following program was rendered several weeks ago, by one of ths local ! by some of the members, all of the so-1 Trade Ktpert managers. rTacacaiiy au oi the debris u were plsyed without notes j I of the eonfliration have DMA removed! Tk. ro.!. -i,.k : n D..l..J V. KVX 9 10inRll.l " " " : " .,..,. ..mi.. I . " ' , . . , I and the whole scene ' presenU a vast a0me musical interest among the pupils 1 Stceet's Saturday wi I say for Richmond (virlfrm. tn wh.t lt AiA . Uw ri.vi mftM. . . . . . 1 , the ravages ef the flames. The large! in public. j force of Workmen employed by the com- j The following program was rendered. - ... I & tl ... pany w aiiviiu w uie nyminan oi vim : PROGRAM cars were busily engaged In their work and were presumably m6 j- as much headway as when they 4r offered the shelter of the various buildings that AImi of all kinda and Gaaoleoe Offhand. Bend U your orders, the nam. National Oil Co., 7 Middle St, PhoreJ07. T. t. ASHFORD Mtrr. M Middle St. Wtrehout) 41 Mfddl8t Phont 2i7 n D6ooocooo6odoXwioccpodc66& is eeeeseeeeee eeee4 -eeeeeeeeeieeeeeeeaes BARGAIN III TYPE mm I No. I S. P. I No. 2 S. P. $20 $3 I mim - BOOK -j STORE an1 vicinity. Trade, .condition generally are, In a satisfactory condition, however, the agitation o high prices for staple, coo modi ties of food products is having ha effect: Produce . Is quiet, le Irult and Apple market ia not as strong aa i J i m - - . m previously raporyo. ..annr. wer destroyed trunks, bags add similar commodity are worklaa; at capacity and .orders (or future shipment are libersL, Shoes and dry. fowl are fairly active, - -81114-log operatioM are in axeeas of , paraUve parted of iast'year. Liitpber suuiuattarara report as active oraan4 for pralcally,all Unee. . Tobaceu snano actqrera iave,had an- nnoaily. good year and pajand prices for lea and U manufactured prxtucu. tndicata eonUoved actlvjty. Naval storea'are fliw. , Druga are scUva, . Retail trad and aollettlf are falr TUIIroaef je,. porta show lew Mia cars, anu wcreae ed freight reoeipU. -Hor- -Ed eaeeeee eo4seeeasaaeaaaaea .Sill mil . .1! . I A TRmDbDSBIG'-&TGCJ IN FACT TWO BIG STOCKS C0MMNtD IN ONE , hate ftvw4 mf K to too branch store hare; and aire toon gswls aif hand now than ever, and t ft rid ef aama, will af eoum cat prices on Om U u rA kmrJm t til at mnw h4M. ai 1 mm m (nr. . ... . . . . . . . . am . - I tnf to stimulate wnnnsn cy any isaa aaia. i ew ran save irees s se a r es St on air ettJcIs fw boy at si atom It will pay jrov to bay jrou twt winter Suit or Orvoat sow s O priosa we HI1 li tt I moat gt rid trf my trstaendooa' stotk In a sHovt tine to 'snake room for any fpv1n aad tfomavsr4 Oxyts and wOl U at ahaeet tvi prka. ' Cosoa' and riea ottr goede swd he siacjviaaiei . Tent U aerre, ' , , "TT 62 Sani Lippman. Mldi! fitnrt ? ' . ' Eryaa Block, Tt CDRf a . WL II Ml 0T , T.ks 'UXAT1VB BTWWO n'ss Tatlert, .. DracrSsta refund woay l)t faife la esra. - KV WEOTTf signs, tars is at km&Tt ,,T6.. ; - : , ' Knci T tiimi Of Horal Uirj Uview at tha aient ta wbioh practka ef pladng foaaa solas ta beset hy mat patrana baa grswa,'.id Iks dals as tbaaVfirery ad oUectioa at mail aad tha tooVala usooeed en rvral tarrlert aMklt xhtr ts, yoa are W. fora4 that, enrarawxing rabrtiary 16th proa lino, rami Jsttet carriers U1 not be raqulrad la caiWt knee colaa froai rural Inal! heiea. , , . . - . - r Fatrona should eactaae cotos ta sa lopa, wrap tartenrly tn siersof fwaev, ec dpnsll then ta aoMa holdiag rfrtfU' so thaf isa ha aeslly aad ,'. VtIi3i ftA the hot, sndrtr rkrs v'.'l Vs qol 4 la I n hrrilaa. r. wkere re ; '!( call fc ,'irt; K at""k t'.s r apa .- - " ; ' - . V, I :rtw.. Prom an Item published in a Toledo, O. paper it was learned that J (I. 8mithwiek,- a prosperous farmer of Beaufort county, was perplexing the physicians of that city hx. A' fcrolonged sleep,. Smith wick want taTJedosoroa time ago Mf meet . young" sdy whose acquaintance ha had fecayd through the columns o a niatrlmonlal paper. , After Tiavlnf been Jn tha city' ssvsraJ data haVaa found ht Us) raom at a ho tel in an asieonectons eondUtoa, and for the past alkteow days bait remained la aaoratoee aUU, ; havMi ta be fed through tube.: Many physioiaoa, poth teeal and foreign hart txatitaed lm btitjiava q fallad a And the tstwa af biakmf sleep. ..U.. A trick was played oa A,tsraar who tame to tha city yesterday dispose ef eme t kk f ana Wlirti' h'y one ef ea swwf jr v w e) "m WWW is toe good tolevp. After dUpostng af his prodoca he carried bto coateyaca to one af the livery stab lee whara he Intended to leave It while, be satitSod bit arpeUta.' While he was anhltchlnf hit Umjn he wm approaened ' by kv Individual who la famed him that fee th4 pmaH coneiUratiow of 7a rents ba could aeeara a pint at "the f enulaa." Bring ratbw thirsty the fanner passed over tha rtqulrvd amount of rAu and tha eokfred ma wnt- of fa tearwk of the liquor. lo i short time ba teturned, aad kftr surraylnf the lay ef the land, siM'iiiy t . i wrer a olntloltle 6IM wUH a butlM sm ber CoVr s Ikjijld, ml tt t rtj-rlJ, , 8lefr4iig t1,lnd hit vtfaii t! t farmer fnl the Wile te his I , aa4 took a lung drs'lgbt ef 'lnnf J,n llano solo- A Spring Morning vath Julia Oryan Jonoa. Piano solo--Lsarning to Waltz i Miaaa Kathleen Caton. I Violin solo Volte Mignon Turner Addle Btalocjt. Piano aolo-WaltrWm. Cooper- Matilda Hancock. Piano solo-Invitation to tha lUnce Weber Catherine Stewart Plato solo Curious Story-Heller Salvina Polsom. Violin solo Garotte-Hollander-Al-bertlna Jones. Piano eolo Rustic Dance Wm Ms- too-Jean Bryan. Plane solo Fljlag Leaves - KoeUIng Care I Hughes. Violin eoloCevatina-Raff-M i a a Wyetfc Piano solo-Wary Waters-Kphlman Bessie Hyman. Piaaw duttt-Radleoee Gtttaehalk Misaea Qsypools and Staanard Piano aplo-InfltnmatQi from Stabst Mater solo Rossini. LOUISE BELL. To The Business Men of New Bern FACTIONS, LACK of I'O-OPKR ATION and NEGLECT of NAT URAL ADVANTAGES will KILL any town. An active commercial lx ly prevents factions, promotes co-oera-linn und pmtects the comminity'a interests. The NEW HERN CHAMBER of COMMERCE stundi committed to business co-operation, an improved municipality, waterway, coun try thoroughfares and everything that promotes progress in a com munity. Will you aid us to this end? Annual meeting next Friday night at court house, 8:30 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 Commerce W ctn help yoa to mikt four' Furniture Jike , new at t smaO cost . Basolgbt 113. Co. IFtOU t ATRiaE SENSITIVE with if. Ue rrtlri4 la the tlty jItm lfint rlif, the whi's tfleraooo tn t : t of kv!trf , ; f-r.-'s FP.ER, About tha tit of year shoes, it's aeme eatlsfaotloata k now, the t ataay peop's wear ahoee a else- eejieller by ahaklrg A1lo'a Foot-Kas. tha entiarUe' pow dr, tnlo tSem, iost the thing fer Pen lug Pattliw. Tstant Laather Shota, and for Prttklnf In Nw fhoea,' VV'hn ruhbvrS or overthote bcone aarrtcary i4 and yof ho pinch, AtHn't Fxt-f rk.Ni l.Tryrt A'UrrM. A lies S Iht rrp"slnc sf tS jsM ti'i ,0 A SELECT LINE We have a very select line of autling and pants patterns. Also several fancy yest patterns. CALL AND SEE -TH EM F,M. Chadwict.Meraiit Tailor vr "S.'fiM si a-itm'i iiii lst . Cook Moves -A ana pnge We brdes have' a Urge itock an4 can give, 4you tny size itr We gtiafarit tnd if not. ati8factory we ;refund your noney.' '.Royal enimelecl kitchen 'ware fit nil kinds'-. ' 7,v v . '. Gastrin :m Col MM1U fin -1 1- : fsarJi A - f "tfiJ tofol hi.! 1
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