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ESTABLISHED IN 1878 v.". KNOWN CIRCULATION jeVa NUMBER 268:. n : :; ,EW BEEN, NORTH CAROLINA THUKS DAY -HORNING, FEBRUART. 10 1910. TWENTY EIGHTH YEAR ,5 , r ram '.. - CI The Finar Cost,, of any extravagance is not merely the dollars actual ly spent, but includes what those dollars might nave done for you if properly util&ed. Every time you spend a dollar you lose also the interest on it for, the balance of your life. Every dollar you keep from wasting and deposit in your svings department will earn you 4 per cent for as many years as you leave it here. Think of the "final cost" before you spend and your ''accpuhrhere Twill grow. I AO R RT mra Phu T A UKKRN V Pnu Win. B. BJiADES, V. Pres. GEO B PENDLETON, Cashier Jqjy 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 ate we to know this. To all we would say come and get our prices and'eomp ire them with an other house. Each day we are receiving large shipments of spring goods. Beat Galateas, all shades, Best Dress Gingham, worth, Best Adery Suiting " Rest Calcutta Fabrics " 20c. values for 12c. 15c. 10c. 15c. 10c. 10c. Ofie. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY J. M. Mitchell & Co. Pollock St. 61 Phone 288 THE VASHIIIG- , T0I1 LETTER Mr CARL Corr. SCHOHE1D. special P; spondent. Conflrmatloa promptlj followed the report to the senate,, with a favorable IrecommendaOon from the Plstrlct jcorumlttee, f Of the names of Cuao H. Rudolp. and General John A. Johnston tJ be District commissioners. rThls action insured the reorganization tof the board of commissioners without (further delay in. circumstances to war- l rant the belief , that the business of the national capital municipality will be carried on without Interruption and Joe bixoD, Colored Burglar Sen tenced to 20 Years Iu - Paul tentiary. , f Yesterday was another - very, busy day in Superior Court and the pationee of both the judge and counsel was taxed to the utmost. . Joe Dixon, the young , colored boy Lhim with burglary was found guilty &-d sentenced to a term of 20 years in the 1UJLiy2?1S!retfHm,o ttteir assign-1""""1---. " ?.t 'Tl"?W,lir!:5: cases were dianaaed if laieuis uy me new uuiutuisiruLurB. iu , -.- - -r r -r- aurmg me aay : - , State vb. James Thomas, and r Wi Coppage, a. d. w., Copprfe not guilty Thomas guilty of assault, sentence re served. ,i State vs. Ben McGeehe larceny plead guilty 18 months on county road State vs. Will Watson, s. d. w. guilty 18 monthys on county roads. Stat vs. John Parker, c. c. w. 6 r"ontbs on county roads. State vs. Arthur Jones retailing, no decision at tirre this report received. who wa? tried on two warrants charging niht, ecept one man, John E-tkew, -? rnAM 2 mjJB EDAM ,350 I rui i mm, i i fDOSTAWDDIIlTf Underground Work result in fires for comfort and lircB for ni'inufacturiiiK purposes. But underhand work ran liring satisfaction 'to no one. We try to be honest with yon. and pronir ise nothing for our coal that we cannot, carry out. Ellis Coal and Wood Yard I'hone 47 Union Point. mm H TYPEWRITERS No. 1 S. P. No. 2 S. P. $20 $35 MOTS STORE J; X What a Surprise - it U toooni tJiatyon " can K't a BJnuTne '3Tor.i HuriY.w are pien r builduM of any ; ;ial rig ttiat , ymi cmvt ffat with - outa big price, we r a.rt thit lfw.t In ' firlce. Try u. . i acquaintance of hoth .the two hew , commissioners with local affairs Is so (wide that they will readily slip Into thelr new positions. . - ' . Preident Taft's Gsntalogy. i. The Society of Mayflower Descend ants In the District of Columbia has acted favorably on the application for membership of William toward Taft, president of the "United Ciates. The president Is a direct descendant In the, eighth generation from Francis, Cooke, one of the pilgrims who came over in the Mayflower and landed at Plymouth rock iu 1620. A committee from the society, consisting of the governor, Justice Brown; the deputy governor, Dr. Willinm S. Washburn; the secretary, E. W. Bradford, and ex-Governors Thomas S. Hopkins and William L. Marsh, recently waited mpon tiie president nnu extended to ihlin an invitation to apply for mem- ership, acquainting him at the same klme with his correct line of descent. which had been previously prepared Toy the historian of the society, A. A. Aspluwnll. The president very gladry assented and prepared and slyncd his. applica tion papers, at the rime time express dug his appreciation if having his Hue authoritatively established. A Portrait In Pine. A wood carving of William A. Itlch Inr.lB. former commissioner of the gen K'l'ul laud oBke under President itoose K elt, has been placed lu position In tin i, like of the present commissioner. Fred Dennett. It Is about 24 by luclu" bind i-i regarded as a perfect likeness It was carved from a block of pine b 'Prank I'.und, chief clerk of the lam' of.ice, who served under Mr. Klchaidf jwhile ( omuilssloner. Mr. Bond, whe ;was a close friend of the former coin jmlseloner. was occupied about three nibnths In the CrfTvlng. New Annuals t the Zoo. I Crouching In their cng?:i lu tbe llou ftouee at the zoo, gngtng out U)ou a new world with blinking, bewildered eyes, the five liast African Hons and the spotted leopard that A. 1!. Bnk,r assistant director of the nutloual zoo logleal purk. recently brought from 'Nairobi, are gradually getting accus tomed to their new surroundings 'Beautiful specimens are these newcom era Ht the 7.oo. their condition being In rtrong contract to that uf the others of the cat tribe In the same house. Young, vigorous and healthy, their khis hIidw all the luster and flexibility of the dwellers In the wild. Gift of Mr. McMillan. The leopaid is the least uneasy. Til ls a specimen of unusual beauty, young and exquisitely formed and marked. In the cage next to hh Is a leopard at hus lieen at the zoo several i lonthii. The contrast -between the two H Htrtklnc. The older leopard Is the larger, but In every other respecl l:e Is far Inferior to the new arrival. The five lions nn:l the leopard were presented to the zoo by V. N. McMil lan of "St. Iuls. who owns a large hooting box twenty-nve mile from Nairobi, where former Proalde"t Itiopevelt has made his hefldo.ua rtt .urhiK his hunting trip to Hast Afrl- il. They were brought 0 crone tbe Iplnlu on a wagon drawn by oxen. tilpK) front Nairobi to Mombaiia y rnll and ilience by sea via Port kald to Philadelphia. Farmer Heads Leber Committee. Jnst why John Gardner, a repre rentntlre In mtigrett from AlUmllc ounty. N. J., a farmer at tbe Maalda. hnnld be selected rhalrnian of lb 'niudtlee mi labor of the bouee to 1 uaale tbot bat often muM-4 crlllcUm. .Mr. Gardner I proud of the fact tlujt !tirt are a number of tua ml factories G. S. Waters & Sons. A TREMENDOUS BIG . : STOCK IN'FACT TWO DIG STOCKS COMBINED IN ONrT" ' A have ptne& my klnetoti branrh store, hr and have mon- gfnje n lanI now than aver, aod to f I rid of aame, will of Course ftil prices n everything- Tbr is 00 TA bhrr In f rtmt ef mj t"n? at 1 am rot to tng to itiitmlet btutrxM by any fnka eal4. , You can save frrnn 20 to M pef nt on any article jro bfl at mf wum. - It will ewyyi to Iwyyoar next winter Salt f Oveftoat now at (he 'ptwea w will et L f tnuat get rid ef mf tretnendovs stock In t short time to make room for mf fepring atsl Summer foods and will tell at almoat any mve. Come and price our foot! ami be convlncwd. Toirt to serve. 4 l!2. lH'Ulf! Blrrrt :Sam - Lippmnth 1'ijan I'-IfK, BUSYv DAY III: : ; :: SUPERIOR GOURT 5PHEII. BREAK JAIL -T- Every Mau Confined in Minette Jail Escapes Except One Who Soys h2 is Tnnoceut. -Mobile, AJa., Feb. 9. Arepcrt from Bay Minette, Baldwin couuiy, received here today states that every prisoner confined in the jail at that place had made their escape about midnight last WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidney Have you overworked your nervous aj 'em and cauBed trouble with your aeys and bladder; tlave you pains 1: oins. side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too fre quent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you-at Druggist, Price 50c. Williams' M'f'g. Co., Props., Cleveland, Cta 711 RELIEF FUND FOR FLOOD VICTIMS Freiffch Cabinet Asks Parliament For Fonr Million Dollars Ad tlitional More tUve ins Today. Pari, Feb. 9. -Tha cabinet decided today to ask parliament for four mil lion dollars as the additional credit nec essary for the relief of the victims of the flood. Foreign subscriptions to the flood relief fund exceed 803,000. The river Seine hae fallen 16 feet from its crest. More cave-ms in the streets and falling homes are reported as the receding waters withdraw The cabinet to-day approved the pro ject of a new law fixing the permanent strength of the French navy as follows: Battle flee. 24 battleship-', 10 scout 'hits, 52 seagoing torpedo honts, 94 sub marines, 2 mine layers, for distant for bid n service, 10 sh'pV who stated that he hid no desire to go as he was not guilty of anything. Ei kew ia charged with - placing cross ties oh a railroad track aid has been in jail some time. The sheriff has secured bloodhounds and is on the trail of the prisoners, six in number, all negroes and charged with serious offenses. The prisoners effected their release from the jail by pricing off the hinges of the door and then breaking through the wall. The jail is a half mile from the sheriff's home and he was not aware of what hid happened untiltha jailor went to feed the men. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take v LAXATIVE . BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. ; E. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 25c. County Teachers Nesting Next Saturday morning at 11 o'clock the Graven County Teacher's Associa tion will hold their monthly meeting in the Griffin Memorial Hall. Prof. E C. Brooks, of Ourham, N. C, who is well known in educational circles will de liver on inteeUing ad Ires. The. 1) -mestic Science department, of the grad ed school will serve lunch. It is honed that every teacher in the county w ill be present and participate in the cxt cises. TheP feoples Bank NEW BERN, N.C. PAID ON SAVINGS STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE 41 Modern Banking Service When you go to your bank for business purposes you want to be waited upon promptly. Quick service is our watchw ord. We are thoroughly equipped to re ceive deposits, answet 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 PR EST. C.D.BRADHAM VICE PR EST.. TA.UZZELL CASHIER , ""J goods I 1 We are 1 Our Fresh Garden and Flower i Seeds, just received at Davis' Pharmacy. j ,1k Miller "Col' "Old Sou'h Tom Booker and Qjarteite.'' Receiving Daily Spring Stock Of Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, White Goods etc. We bought our stockbefore the advance and will give our customers the benefit of it as long as they last. w 1 See us for Garden Fenciug. Basuight Hdw. Co. VQU CAN CURETHAT BACKACHE Pain along the back", ditrlnet. head ache and general languor. Get a pack age of Motheri Cray's AUSTRALIAN-LEAF; th pleasant root and herb cure for all Kidney, Bladder and Urinarj trouble. When yoa feel all run down, tired, weak and without energy use this remark ablt combination of nature's hirba and rooU. Aa a regulator it has no equL Mother Gray' Auatrallao Uaf la told by Drugglsta. or tent by mall for 60 eta. Simple test FREE Addreaa. The Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. Y. Creitan Hem. rVoaUn, Ftb. 4-W r glad to say that tn weather ta fair but eooUr. Mra-T. P. Matter and children, of Boaloa, vteited her aUUr at CrosUn on CI . I ... J a ft M , I L fL . . i 1 u ti IK uxtnet. vnu'D compnaee our- ' ' llnifton. Atlaottc, Cape May and Coo lnman winoay atwrnooo. erlnnd cuuBtlM. But tbe total buqv I Serykea were eonducUrj t the Bip- fcr of skilled labor I ibatUWct to tkt church Buadat mornlM bt W. W many. Yet 4er any. yeart Mr.'w: ti. - , rj luatu. k.a iuA n Mia Uttn I ' - ' Mr. Gardner to ftot aneorpllbto In nwjwiw ww ovnwj wivm iimaui w v tf hww vi 1 w saw " t 1 1 kliirtrkt. alllKiflsh It catmot be Inoted. L ft to ttadentood that tWe will be a! fit... t- - 0 .... mJtAiltM IVa am. ' 1 . . . .. mm . . . t u. w,. , xuw vuuii , hmoow, party at we vtmmi kbooi em 01 gorenmeui iaav The way in which m iny on old ante-: bellum negro had come to consider him self the real owner of I li e plantation where he was born and still lived r.i slivo ii described in one of the best Btories told by Polk Millar, the fam:UH Virginia entertainer, who will nnpear here on Tuesday Feb. 2'i. at the Masonic Opera House. "On one of our places," Bays Mr. Miller, "there is an old man who is em ployed to do light work and for which he receives compenBHtioo commensurate with the service performer). On of hia duties id to water the horse evi'ry day . at 12 o'clock. Hid inntiilky tn carry in his hd the daily rouiine work requir ed (and which, by the way. is one of the characteristics of the race) caused hia old master to reprimand him often for hia cruel negligence. It finally ht -cami ao unbearable that his master' told him if it occurred airuin they would hsve to separate. 'It ain't a ewnie to happ'a agin, suh,' said tho old mm. i "All right' said the master." but as surely as it does htppen again we will separate." The impreasion made upon the old. negro by this "powerful scollin," "as be called It, lasted for several weeks, ; but it did happen at last and his old ; master called him up and said: " Wo'v ' got to separate sooner or later and it 1 might as wall eome to-day." The old. darkey, seeing that his matter was in dead earnest began to take tho Sep : s rati on seriously to heart, and de'ivered himself Of the following speech: " eH, marater, wt faaa been together ail our Hfe. We has played together aa child' to, boated coons and o'poMuma tosth-, er, an' how both us ia done got ole an1 ; IS J I . I. Ill - 1 . t i . . II 00 too n pity iur ui vi prni' , jilw t dis time o.llfe, it abo doe. But it's M all my faali. air my fault, suh, an, I ryso't aay a word giont what you haa j said." Thm looking up knt hia nidi attlter'a fac. In a tone of great ir j row, h added: ,"Wal, auh, hat ymtj made bp yo, mlad yet as to wher you's jrwina tor' ' J. J. BAXTER Elks Temple Department Store aiaesjusssi To The Business Men of New Bern FACTIONS, LACK of CO-OTKK ATION anttitLECT of N AT UI!AI, ADVANTAOKS will KILL any town. ' An active commercial body prevents fuctionn, promotes co-operation and protects the community's interests. The N'KW HERN CHAMBER of COMMERCE stands committed to tuiHinesH co-o'ration, an improved municipality, waterways, coun try thorough fares and everything that promotes progress in a com munity. Will you aid us to this end? Annual meeting next Friday night at court house, 8:110 sharp. Election Officers, hi-centrnnial celebration and other important mat ters to come up. Everylxidy invited. Watch ns grow, 25 new members lessthan a month. New members daily. New Bern Chamber of Commerce A SELECT LINE D5cs Taint add (3 appearance? Does Lead and Oil mixed by ma- aeaaUle kauat r.t uUik k.rnlnrfr firffiprvp WDAdr Ihrfi ITZ JJlliZirZ. ""V l l tMh,l.' B P. S. Piinr uid let will lJZZZXrr .TTj-gw. a ....... 77 mvu;. nIg,u We. have a very select line .of miting and pants patterns. Also several fancy vest patterns. -CALL AND SEE THEM F. Ml Cliadwick, Merchant Tailor mMti- . - JIM Ibe mm, Hue It la Vtkm " T ' 7"' V T mmmlifee a tisrsl iffslri. loatead tt w"9 - rflmlng from lae eeasMe, la f mil j lira, Alle TiW, c( this place, - wfltf admiral to tbe ptm f Oeorfe tarse4 frftm Nn rem ftlUf elM K, Tom vt IilIftHa. -; . i -;; The 'tbelmea f the mamitfee a rsrlfte rlirN4, InaimMl.ef belling Jrmm mm a-etlera atate, la Thomss . .HuiUr at Went Cbe1, Ta, aa Ialaa4 meoiry owb." ' D, WrOar tjt nnfl a b4nk prepUletit, le ctnlrmn uf Ihe com mitt TatltstM sd4 b,rH-iif ina. - - - , I trititlj H la lmph! to run Jtwf ih man t,tfxi tr tb ef a 'rnnrrltt, and t! rron r !'! ih trnMtet lflOa'' ef" a .:T,rct f hr the Ita4 bs ipn.ing 1 m dara kH frlftl. - . ' , Mra, t4na Itunlor, ef nTlwk. s tbe at tt Mr. at- Mrs. tl. E il flams 8tmljr. " CANDIDATE F0 COUNTY i To lh J)mwKrtj VoUrra ef Cra j I ro'pM'ifulljr arfKumfe thai 1 aKall be t rsivlljste or re-eUttioa for thr Ur. AUrt Ire, r.f RlTHte, frseat ' Trrf f Cmfi Coiinty, Cmetan Ftdf fimi. ' ul.j-t V tb action ef U tVmortntif ' ' J'l.TTE KYE1.K '. mry hi hf I lt r.ir.i If m- '.. , ' ' , J!-H to b foutvl al tny offlre in t'w ' ' j t"raa tfiti'j fmrt tj-ne. willing to Sft tl1 for "!'(!'' V(tt r (".r m faithful'y In ! f.if.re Look After Your Roofs . and bid places now before the spring rains come," We sell HOOFING that it guaranteed, it lasts a lonj time, is easily put on, no more leaks when you use it, The c3st is very moderate. ; Readmixed Paints all thidcs. Lit us have your orders,- they will, be promptly'dclivered.' ; ' -. . G ask ill Hardware, Co. Mi 1. He Hn'l I'l '-- H7 New IVrn N- C- f-rt j r,, , ,j rr. t . j 1 -!' in t.e t. f ' ' f V ' ' . ( ' 1
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