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rAFER WITH CIRCULATION; ESTABLISHED ' IH ' 187.' :-v 'JLaVfcr." - , . r. - TWENTY- EIGHTH YKAU I .iris ..V,':i!.WffilWr - . . i Vi-- ---nt. .-r-'-.i Ex.- if' e t t v - I f ... t ; Mi .' .11 The Final y Cost ) of any extravagance is not merely the dollars actual-; ly spent, but includes what those dollars might have done for you if properly utOixed. Every tune you spend a dollar you lose also the interest on it or the balance of your life. Every dollar yon peep from wasting and depotot in your svkgs- department wiffeara you 4 per cent : for as jnany years as you leave it here Think of ihe "final cost" before you spend and your account here will grow. JAS. B. BLAHES, Pre. . T. A, iiKKBN, V. Pmi.., A Wk B;: JBIAPP JtT Pre. 6Eb B PEKDLETONCMhter, .Si Mi FACTS 'BOUT COTTON GOODS Don't let the high price of cotton frighten you, we are still and will 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 ere we to know this. To all we would say come and get our prices and comptre them with any other house. Each day we are receiving large shipments of spring goods. Best Galateas, all shades, 20c. values for 15c. Best Dress Gingham, worth, 12Jc. ' 10c. Best Audery Suiting" " 15c. " 10c. Best Calcutta Fabric " 10c. " OGc. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY J. M. Mitchell & Co. Phone 288. 61 Pollock St RED scales;,; fOEHS- Crow FROM . Underground Work results in fires for comfort and fire for manufacturing purposes. But underhani work can bring satisfaction to no one. We try to be honwt with you, and prom is nothing for. our coal that we cannot carry out Ellis Coal and Wood Yard - Phone 47 Union Point." GOOOOOCOCOOO CCOOCCQtiCCOO NEW BERN FRUIT CO. WHOLESALE DEALEB8- - In Hay, Grain and Feed, Heary and Fancy. Groceries, Canned Veatr mid Vegetables, Evaporated Apples, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Cigars, Che root and Clgaretts, Peas and Potatoes, Fruits of all kind. ' A)so agent for the National Oil Co., always have a big stock of Oils of all kinds and Gasolene on hand. Bend ua jronr orders. Remember the name National Oil Co., 87 Middle 8t Phone 207. T. P. ASHFORD, Jigr. : .H7 Middle St. . Warehoused Middle St Phone V57 Both Bides Situation. lii roneii More Fowl OioMboro. Feb. . tb.-r3ince -Ttb threjaweejc ,.ajta, tottoo matures have bee rather Btead aroand ,Me per pound, bat white cotton is not available, to spinnera, except at 15c per lb. and above.. The cotton situation maybe viewed from several atand-points. Those UiU are-bulllsb, call attention to. thi short Crop and eonseqoently predict . famine and enforced eurtajlmnt for lack of ottqn to spin. ' They lay stresa on the fact that cotton mills are always wiT- ling for the other fellow to curtail or close, but individually they have both pride and precedent to sustain as well aa an organization to maintain The other fellows his the same line of tbbaght, so they all keep going, rely ing mi ' the .other' fellow to close or the survival' of the fittest; and naturallv, every mill man ionwa according to his own standard that his plant is the fl - test. It must be - admitted. tht these ideas have merit and that the mill will continue to run with alight eartiilnunt until the losses are severe or bone- bra, king In their, tendency. Those who are bearish, lay stress upon (the fact that last year's crop of nearly 4,000,000 bales and the low price at which if sold enabled the spinners to enter the cotton year wi n large re serves in their mill house. They admit that the present crop is short, but point to the, fact that the visible supply is 5,617,000 and that if the Government estimate is correct, that there Will be over 2,000,000 bales yet to come into sight, which would give a euppty until "next crop, nearly 6,000,000 ba'es-eitd inasmuch as India will furnish 750.000 more than last year, it appears that only moderate curtailment will be necessary to reach the new crop, with some to epare. Spinners have already taken within 900,000 as much as last year and mill eserves must be comfortable averag ing at' least, 60 to 90 davs. Some cur 'ailment has already taken place by short time and considerable by many mills making ft ier goods, which requires Iras cotton. The mills have large stocks f goods on hand, which are slow sale all the price reductions are being nuJa and the prices, of goods a re relatively much below price of cotton. There is evidently sn over production if cotton goods. Cotton muiafactur era and dry-goods merchants are quite aware of the great risk in havittg big stocks knake of high priced cotton. ' Some other elements have recent y entered Into the situation which will have an indirect bearing on cotton First; The greet destruction of prop erly in France, by flood. Seeoid: The unsettled condition of set uritits caused by a fee'lng ef uncer tainty Smorg the rapitaUsts and cap tauu of uduatry, Jaaed on the fears of unfavorable doings in Washington. Third: And most important of all U' the high cost of living and the cruiade agamst the meat trust. This Is no doub a very righteous movement became . both meat ancTcorn are selling hlghsrij than aver known at this season of the There prices are not because the the crope'are amvL, bat '.for othsr reasons, andths people have made, up tiveir minds to knew the reasonTtor such xtortkaL The rumor is out that prices will be area farther advanced do -re taliate agamst the boy-cotTnd prices &f bog Arocrect hav atfva&eea over c. oer fttwao" iaf the ttast few days .; The beet way knot .the .boycott, but rale Ing more fowl at home and.thls eeuld iTba lrtcre4, sTsauf fvao.wjiii.a w- niflgHr wi reeaoo, majoe yam Ceotlue4 from Page Feor) ;, W some one. The aaimal started from near, Kafer's Hakery , and at that time streets ir ere crowded with shoppers The gentleman-saw the animal was mmnmg 'away - and jum ping fata the street ran along beside , him. tmti) he eould saeorf ;.taa . bridls'. after which it was aa easy matter, to stop him. For tunately aa one was mjured. - - - eeeeeeeeaeea aaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee niltl llltTlnriliniTrrin. 1 rvvrmn) t -pJ f mm No. I S. P. No. 2 S.P. $20 $35. BQO STORE b me i i ' i mlwoneroxr swojbltfnt-frleaf at masi sat! ton OfAi. str poa- ,iVwlf The Chief of Tolloe ef this city, has received a eommunitayon from the aa- terities of Nwpofji News-. Ys., ra- questing a description and photograph of Charlie Thompson' a colored man now confined in. the Jail , in this city awaiting trial en the charge of burgla ry It will be remembered that the man was caught by a cjue left by his bare feat in .the soft earth, and as sev eral robberies were committed at that place, and: as Thanipaeaxknowleaged eing there before hjs edyent in this cl-1 tv. the aathorities think: he is the man they nave been searching for. Fire caused by a .heated stove pipe, j or flue, coming In ecatact with the ceil ing aia aDout a nunqrea aeiuus damage to the Norfolk ft Southern passenger staUon this mphilnjOi&t nins o'clock. The fire had been burning between the ceiling and the roof for' some tune be fore it was discover! by smoke creep ing through the crack. The alarm was I'-J 'i 'jj .Vi j . iurnu in ana me lire ueparunent guiekly responded and saved the 'beau- tiful tajitmr jrojn.deetruction. Quite large crowd was, attracted to the scene. The chief of the fire depart ment in his report estimates the damage at one hundred dollars. Kinston Free Press. 5th. Several weeks ago the home of Mr. Nathan Tisdale;. who lives near this city was entered at night bj some un known, party, and a diamond .ring, and a large q lantjty of silverware and various-other articles were stolen. No due was left by the thief and the po lice were practically In the dark as to who the psrpetrator of. the theft was ' but nevertheless kept diliantly at wxk on the ease with the result that yes terday officers Parker and Bryan cap tared Jesse Whitehead, a colored man who lives on Jones street, and placed him under arrest charge 1 with the theft. In his possession wet found the ring and nn of the silverware. He was taken before tht Mayor who required him to give a bon 1 of $1,001) for his ap - p wrance for trial U Jnday afternoon in default of which he Was committed to jtil. Yes Buck Stoves and Ranges can be had at fiashightHdw.Co. ED Yesterday morning at 7 o'clock, at her home number 93 Griffith, street, Mary, the beloved wife of Mr. William Vliil The funeral will be conducted this afternoon from Christ Church and the Interment in Cedar Grove cemetery. IIEGRO fJICOII FESuMRDEfi Bingham Bryun The Mao Who Killed Three Women in Savarnah. Savannah, jGa , Feb. 4. By-his own stclid confession Bingham Bryan, a negro, is the man who December 9, killed three white women, Mrs. Eliza Grihble, sgedTO; Mrs. Carrie Ohla-der, her daughter, and Mre. Maggie Hunter in their home on Perly street, in the heart- of S ivannah. The' negro is a prisoner in Chatham county jail here, and has been in cus tody jince be was arrested December 14, for a minor crime. The negro told the story with appearances about thf house of the murders after the dead womin we'e found. His story, simp'e hut terrible, follows as he tol l it. He declares his motive in enteriug Mrc Gribble's home was robbery only. Bryan said today : "I was working around the Gribble house, cuting wood. VI picked up a hammer in the little house in the yard and hid it in the bosom of my shirt, "Then I went in the back room and went to wotk on a trunk. I wus try ing to pry the trunk open when it made some noise. 1 he old lady grabbed me from benind and shook me pretty hard. I took the hammer and gave her a lick on the side ot the face. 1 he tirett lick did not knock her down and I gave her a second lick. "Then the second ono canio up, tin- young one, and grabbed me at the door in the back of the hall and I gave hor a lick with my fist. Then I hit her a lick with the hammer on the side of the head, but it did not kill her. "I heard a noise at the front door like one wanted to come in. I tried to keep her from coming in, but she push ed the door open and came in. She grab bed hold of of me; I took her by the throat and choked her with one hand. Then I gave her a lick with the hammer bat did not kill her. She was alive when I left." Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds, just received at Davis' Pharmacy. LaGrivoe Dalne that pervade the en tire system, LaGrippe coughs that rack and strain, are quickly cored by Foley's Honev and Tar. Is mildly laxative, safe and certain m results.' Davis Pharmacy, At antic Sf E Co. Meeting . All members of tha Atlantic Steani Fire Engine Co . N . 1 are earn-stly requested to be present at the regulai monthly meeting Monday night Feb. 7, as business of great importance is tc be transacted for each member's bene fit as well ss the ompany. which re quires a full attendance. The foreman wants to have all tho old members pres ent at thi meeting as we neod thir earnest support towards the advance ment of the company. By order of the oreroan. FRED M. SCOTT, Sjc PILES! PILES! PILES! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment wil. cure Bliai, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching a once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parte, Soe by druggists, mail 6$C aod 11.00. Williams' M'f'g. Co., Pro pa, Cleveland, O. A: TREMENDOUS BIG STOCKS ; IN FALT TWO BIG STOCKS COMBINED IN ONE j , have moved ray Kmstefl branch store here, and have" more goods ,o hand now than ever and te gel fid of samewlO. ef reufae tut prUes on every thln There la fte red banner in front ef my store, ss I am not try- I lag to stimulate bosjneM by any fake sale. ' Too. fan save from J9 to fT per cent ee sny article you bay at my store. It wljl pay ymi to buy your i rwlt winter Bull et Onuroat eow at Ue prn w will mM at, 1 rousts' get rid of a tremendous stock fn shnrt time to make rocra for, my Pdrtn Snd Pumrnef Goods sod will sell st elm nf price. Ceroe and price our (Wi end cwmlnead.' Yours te serve. '' ' , r r Tn'a believe tha' Southern farmers are rtair ea ta4-uat oi'Settoa ana si- Wt tWt to' nlth't tha rleared Jaads. ... , . T r I a.'-'-., . !, ' I " a Xltveif friJpns aoq grsvejsroam eowoo. cotton, ea cents per pood , rpt ory-san fwkyrl w rV!?are . aoehe to eorvH wTb iUlthifa farmer has ha fiollsn af'tlmeai Jut'.W C1 .rT day and u he -was asleep, thereceot hSsrttnela abttod made snoogli noise to ro'-i' trnj and U aU eattea and aa . u -; l - .( - . ... ' jmkj kiea. was a arsmn.j " , ; :, -. U It Is the duty of everyone, ftpeHatljr Tie e.ill owrirs 4 prooiot the move- 1 I rnnt tii rie. more ",f6bd St tioma for I both rnaa'an"! Wt and peiple who '.re circulating ititiims to Sbia'a from 1 tfltOOZht Jo drru'aU Ohe . pleJg ing hslirig cf more food at lKne Ttis rmHy would cure o ''y eiirsd, but J boycott only eooU.-s th ijmptoms I sml will do aa btsling ti ini trtj do u.d,r,i.',v,', " . .V.1V.' E. LATHAM,'! Fifteenth Anniversary Celebratefl Ijr M r. And Mii. Uugk . ' Holland. V An event sarpaasAiiff any ef Jtskljad durinjg the present season . and' perhaps any that may take- plaea IMS; seaaoa was the oocaaloa of tha eelebrattoa f their flfteMUuuAtkIvrsary by Mr. and Mrs. Bog ha Holland at their home . oe rh'oadSti last evening from eight ntH eleven esjedt,' J?nZ i . ,;.The htime was beauMfully. decorated with. wbiU and red pt and foliage entwined free. everr'coeeeWable plsca, and tha effectaf the toft glow f rent the var1&arJlfhU nada aa ejrseptiofially pleasing tffee,,;,y":'- ,'!, Darinf tbe evening tha gsest were served eraasi, eake n4 fruit punch by Uls Apple ICeaeev MtsS Sarah Mead ews and Mies Kaa rtshefat rsyaUa fllla.-H. &:.: k'.'i.-,'.-" V The receiving party eermlsted sf Mr. and, Mrs.' ITughee jTollantt, Mr.and Mrs, Ilnrtey Mrs. Hsysor, of Bilhavtn, Mrs. Job Davis, Mr Gee Pendersow, 8r4 Mrs, tteorge Beadersoo, Jr.' Ml Etta Noun, Mlea Ev Armetresf, Miss Mary Csrroway and Mt Gladys Bsr rtmransi. ' ' .'. '' - . T .' ' . . Many costly sr. i beautiful presents wer received wbkb wilt be treasured as memntoe of Uie event. As host sndhottea,.Vr. and lira. IToIlspd si ee'lt thmia!v t J ums voted the event one of t . n.u.t enj;abie 've given ia this t.- j. . , ; Sam C2 MiJJU'T'twl ' ' 'l Mi 'TIrw'i, mrs ttr I A7. ) ( I N'T H Utt 1 t 3 tv It c' '::ry P. P. XI' 'It'): Ifir TV 5 V, We can help you to make jreur Furniture like new at a small cost. Basoight Hdw. Co. A Stats Law. ThePeoplcs Bank NEW BERN, N.C. p. PAID ON STRONG COURTEOUS p SAVINGS PROGRESSIVE 4 Modern Banking Service When you go to your bank for business purposes you want, to be Waited upon promptly. Quick service is our watch ord. We are thorough! 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 C.D.BRADHAM TA.UZZELL PR EST. VICE PR EST.. CASHIER Fa 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 1 I Several members of the Uoard of Aldermen desired to know why tbey were presented to the grand, jury at the last court. If any of Uiem art guilty of . violating the following law they will knew wby they were present ed. R, P. WILUAMP, I 8eetlontfi72.Revltal of 190ft. If any pereca appointed or elected a rottunte-i slonev at director to fllaehsrge any trust . weraa the State or any county, city ftf towa may be la any manner interested, halt become aa nndsrtakr, or make any contract for hie 4n benefit, snder each suU)or(ty(.orbe lnv any meaner concerned or Interested in making each contract, or la tha profits thereof, slng ly et Jo aUy with another be shall be Tllty of a mlsderaeaaor. , , : "tl, ijw ot Jor 'CafdcTj"' Fendng. 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 body prevents factiont, promotes co-operation mid protects the community's interests. The NEW BERN CHAMBER of COMMERCE Und committed to business co-operation, an improved municipality, waterway, coun try thoroughfares and everything that prometes progress in a com munity. Will you aid us to this endT 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. 9 New members daily. New Bern Chamber of Commerce LUILi- L'Jl'J srfsisesisstl 5 A SELECT LINE We have a very select line of suiting and pants patterns. Abo several fancy, vest patterns. . CALL AND SEE THEM :F;MChadwicra - 1- rJt-? i.. I'. ..&"S. Ry Train J-ft. ". Leaving TtaWigh, 1.18 a. m. dally ex cit Sunday, connects at WiUon erith A, C L R. R. northbound train No, M. . ,Th V-'orfolk A Potithm Ry., is the sborlMt. o'iii V t ''l root direct bftwn lu'i ''i. Vi!on, Farmvillc, (;'nvi!', V.'s!iiiigf'n, and all lUstrm r,..ii;i Cri,:"na. Train No. 1 IrsHrj I'.. V.h 6.1.1 a, m., !ity irpt Run!ay, c ... st v: s-.n w'.-h A. C. L., r.-.rtii- s ' i ' (. C-ve t'.n.e I y .'. f Cook T Stoves ' ana uanges "We have a large stock and can give you any sire or design. We 'guarantee every stove we tell and if not satisfactory we refund" your money' Royal enameled Icitcheo' "ware oi all kinds,:.,' ,.v; GiiskUt Hid rdvarcCd: f 147 ! !
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