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":&r.fl-JA. U' V j- VCr r I " ESTABLISHED I 44JB? f -lPJkJy. 1878 PArtR with ; ML H?Vtv& U ' CIRCULATION ::" ; V EW BERN. AORTA CAROLINA; TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY,-1 5 191 0. TWENTY EI6IITH YEAR "l. r To- llie.RequireineDts of Its Depositors OFFtCERS: Jas. B. BMm, Ifeildwit. Wm. B. BMi Jrie rMUmt T. A. Oiwta. Vie Prwidoit. Geo. B. .FtadWtan; CmUct. ' DIRECTORS: T D. Warren. Cjf W. Munrer. L. H-Cutler. Jr. J. B. Btadm. U L Moon; Wm. B. Blade. T. A. Grew, W. ' Richard Ki Duffy. Jamaa Redmoul. B. B Htet C. E. F!--;. j. a Birt . J. J. Woifaodio. ; v n I jStV Accoiiief Woiiien Especially In viteq X, is a notable feature of this bank's serviceand is, in a large measure, responsible for. its high standing among. New Bern'g financial Institutions. We invite you to acquaint us with YOUR hanging needs, assuring you of our willingness to meet- every legitimate de mand. ptev i ...:ifai EASTER SEASON IS PAST APPROACHING Wdman's Thoughts Naturally Are Turned in That Direction We are prepared to serve you both in Style, Quality and Price. Our buyer has been in the New York market for the past 10 days and we are receiving new wUs daily. Every department in our house will maintain the low price, no ad vance in anything. Handkerchief Linenf 27 inches wide, in Blue, Pink and White Polkidoti, at 15c. White Flax on Linen, 30 inches wide, at lf, 20, 25c. Japanikgr fjilkt all shades 27 inches wide, 2.r)c. Faulord ilk 27 inches wide, 40c. Debutante Silk, 27 inches wide, 50c. Prooeediogs February SeBsions. Reports of County Officials. Order of Board.' ' SHOBT PASSING EVENTS i J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 Pollock St. Phone 2b8 COMING DOWN TO HARD FACTS it may as well be admitted that there s little difference in the price of this, that or the other coal-per ton on car or cart. There's a lot of difference in the nmount o com tustlble matter- so much goes up the chimney in smoke, or in the ashpan as clinker, when you burn nome coals! That'H why we are prtsistent in the effort lo get you to buy the right kind of coal. Ellis Coal and Wood Yard Phone 47 Union Point. FOR SALE Double McCiskey's Cash Register Cost te New $75 Good 4s New, now .... $45 EMOTS I STORE 9 - ' t - aSSBaMHESSI8SESHEaVBBKSSS98SSSBBBBSB3aP' rise r it tl to fOTM thttyott .'storm Bcoor;w art piofieor.'t Jlldr f - of any ipacUJ rig that yojl cannot gn.with .wat a "big prtey W ara tha LoWMt In . . prkY, Try oa G. Sv Waters &.S6ris. .A-..if A TREMENDOUS BIG" STOCK I IN FAtTTWO BIG STOCKS COMCINED IN ONE ; -v I tiara 4tt4veA trJ Klrjtori branch atr Wr, and fcava.jcor fnp-U. on fcand now tf n ref, and to ff t rid of aam, will of foot cat prWa on erfrythlnf .Thwa; la bo t4 bvnwr in front Of fnj atom, aa 1 am cot try ing to rtmulat biMlnm Ky arV falc aala. To ran aara frnm 20 U CO pr crtitou any artkla you buy at wjr tn. It (li pay pm to beyytwr hl arfntwf ?u)t ot Owcoat ixnr at tha prV w IU aU at. 1 trout (rt rH of w y twondooa atock In a abort Umo to mnka room for try pring and F-immr C and wUI aQ at afmnt ony pri. C't and jtV OUT r'1" Br '' ba cmvin'vl . Yrtirt to rr. . . - Tba Board met at 110 o'clock a. m. February Tth,' 1910. Commissioners prc8ent.(hairman C B Foy.' A E Wadsworthv' G V Mc.Gowan, and oilnty Attorney, E M Ureen . . The folowjng business waa transacts Ordered that W R Sye of No. 8 Town ship, he relieved of poll tax, he being a resident of Florida. Ordered that the taxes assessed against W G E Robinson, a minor, of No. 6 Township, be corrected as to five hundred ($600.00) dollars on real estate, instead of '-twelve hundred (11200.00) dollars on Solvent Credits and Real Estate. Ordered that a voucher for four dol lars and fifty -nine oenis ($4 59) be issu ed to H S Hancock, and one for six'do!- larg and fifcy-four cents ($6.64) be is sued to J M Harrison, for the purpose of refunding to them the amount paid for property purchased at tax sale, it appearing to the B ard that the tax es on the property having been fully paid in another name before the sale. E F Adams and A E Kirkman of No. 1 Township filed a petition, asking that the present Fence Committee, to wil:- J C Bland, J A Aldridge and Henry Huff, be removed. Mr. Huff having already sent in his resignation, that a new board be ap pointed, stating that the present Board does not keep the fence in order. Ordered that rolice be served by the Clerk of this Btard on J C Bland. J A Aldridge and Henry Huff, to appear before the County . Conmissioners, on the first Mondiy in March and show cause, if anj , why the request of tho petitioners should not he granted. It appearing to the Board that thirty acre of land, located near Havelock, in No. 6 Township, which was li&td to Isaac Shaw Philadelphia, Pa. wad sold in 1894 for taxes, and purchased by the County, the Barme not having been fort closed according to law, It is therefore ordered that the sheriff enter the s-.id thirty acres of land on the tax list for the past seven teen years taxis, at the valuation as was lisud in 1894: the same being listed to Isaac Shaw, who appears to bo the owner. At 2 o'clock p m. the Board takes a recess. At 3 o'clock p. ra. the board convenes. Commissioners present:- Chairman C E Foy, A E Wadsworth. G V Richard son, J S McGown, J B Harvey, and County Attorney E M Green. Ordered that John S Morton, Tax Lister of No, 6 Township be requested to appear before the board, meeting on the first Monday in March, and give information regarding the tax valua tion of a certain boat or barge belong ing to thi Roper Lumber Company or the N; 4 S. R R. Co., which has been uied in transporting cars in connection with their mills used at Winthrope Mills. O dered that an allowance of one dollar and fifty cents (tl SO) per month be made to Arnold Atkinson of No. 8 Township, and that M D Lane he re queaUd to furnish the aaroa in provi sions, and file hia bills quarterly, on the Orat daya of April, June, October and January. 1 - Communication from W M WaUon, Clerk Superior Court, -aO S.R Street, Chairman of the Board nf J'onaionera, notified tha County Coaimislonra that Samuel Sutton, late, of Craven Ciunty ao Es Confederate aoldier whose name u of) the pension roll, has recently died. ' ; . Ordered by tba Pnard that the sum of twenty dollars l pnid to tba widow of the lata Sarautl f utton, to defraying hla fuoeral expanie. . ',s lteppeers to the attiafaction of tba Board that N Richardson and J 8 WooterC both of N 3 Township, hara ba charged with a lei on an Insomo of. 4ea . bondrrd . dollars each. ntnitac'dbaveb4n twa bucdrrd dollar aach. : ; ; ' ; Offered that eorr'ftioa an if ta list be mad in weordsjwawltb U above. A - ? ' ; .' ";:;" '" .-. '. Tha following !a a report of Jurors iumn.ooed by I W Blddla,' Sheriff, to by put eertatn road w No, J Towa ahip, aa followa, to-li .:Y V1 , To tha Board of CowmWioner of ald County,. . Av'V'- 1.4 .-W- Biddlay Sheriff of Cfvn Qmnif, -o obtdieoca to an ordr direct to roe from tha Board ot Coanty Cofnmlionr, dst4 Teiftbtr lb, 1910. aommod t jury of Uireo food nd lawful men, ' Vrlt It L Wooten B B Wooten, and W U P.nrlrlt. , to view the ground and lor out and mark a' road Wading front Camp Oak mod to tha Nw," river, losing through tha land of ! Motgtn and otbm tiV diitiixe of stout tm tmU. ' " ' V.'hrii;in, I Jiry mtoa th T" h ii'T f J 1510 en 1 fir a " (Conttpued from Paga Four) - . -, . ' tba corner of Change and Craven atraeta but for-4he rompt and efficient work of the ftratrMQ tbera would have doubt lees been a aorious fire.' s The other waa eaueed by a earload of lumber becom ing ignited at the Pin Lumber Com pany. Tula waa also quickly extinguish ed. ' . 'V. .- ' There will be a concert given by the Loyal Workers Concert Troupe of tba Freewill Baptist Church at the Masonic Theatre-next Wednesday; Feb. 16tb, consiatiBgvOf onga and racitationa by the'childreiH and hi addition a trapeze performance. The proceeds will goto the building of the new Freewill Bap tist church. ' Admission 15, 25 and 35 cents.- Come one, come ail, and help a worthy auae. : Seats on sale at Waters' McSorleya and Ed Clarke. Yesterday waa Valentino Day . and the occasion waa properly celebrated by the young people of the city. All during the day tha postman was kept busy delivering the hundreds of the tokens of the occasion and at night there waa an. epidemic of ringing- doorbells and tha acottrring of many feet aa the perpetraiori. flashed for cover to see the recipitenta of the various comics homemade and otherwise that were dis tributed. There were alao several parties given in honor of tha occasion. Last, night while the crowd at the Amtigfca waa at it's heighty some um principled peraon or persona scattered a box of powder amonng th9 audience that caused almost every one in the house to sneeze violenty for a few minutes. To see these people convuls ed in. fits of sneezing was doubtless very funny to the perpetrator of this so called 'pke' but if he ia apprhended the joke" will be reversed. The mana gers have offered a reward of twenty five dollars fot information leading to his arrest. Tonight at the Masonic Theatre St. Elmo will be presented. It is a charm ing atory of Southern life, and has long been one of the most popular novels with Southern readers. It is claimed for the play that it seems destined to share the success enjoyed by the book. It is the work of Neil Twomey, a dram atist of wide experience, under whose direction it waa staged. Unusual care has been bestowed upon the selection of a component cast, and the scenic em bellishment ia ex:eedingly fine. A car load of special scenery has been built to impart the proper atmosphere to the minutest details Seata now on sale at Waters' store and Kafer's bakery. The man INE." with "CONQUER- CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I respectfully announce that I shall be a candidate for re-election for the office of Treasurer of Craven County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary when held I promise if re elected tot be .found at my office in the Craven county Court bouse, willing to serva you aa faithfully in the future aa I have in the' put Respectfully, Freeman 8. Emul. One Weeks Term For Trl ol Civil Cases Convened Yester day Morning. A one week term of Craven County Superior Court for the trial of civil cases convened yesterday morning with Judge R. B. Peebles presiding. The entire day. was taken up with the case of Gary Hawk vs. the Pine Lumber Co., in which the defendant is suing for $105,000 damages for breach of contract. The case is one of- unusual interest on account of the large amount of money that is involved and a large crowd was present at intervals during the day to hear the evidence introduced by the attorneys on both sides. The plaintiff is represented by Messrs A. D. Ward and Mclver while the de fendants have an array of able counsel on their side and the case promises to be a rather length one and will prob bably not be concluded before Thurs day. There are quite a number of other cases on the docket and these will be taken up after the completion of the case now being heard. The "CONQUERINE" man is coming. Application for Pardon Jessie Whitehead, convicted of burg lary in the first degree at the last term of superior court in this city will ap pear to the Governor for commutation of his sentence. j. Leon Williams, W. D. MclVEH. ThePeopl cs Bank NEW BERN. N.C. O, PAID ON x SAVINGS STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE 4 Modern Banking Service When you go to your bank for buMneiS 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. W M.DUNN PR EST. C.D.BR ADHAM VICE PR EST.. TA.UZZELL CASHIER IT Eg . ii See us for "Pittsburgh Perfect" field and garden fencing. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. A Novel Introduction j The Dr. Howard Compm.y entered' into arrangement with Davis dru;; j store, by which a special introductory offer will be made of 25 cents on th &i 1 cent size of their celebrated specific for the eure of constipation and dyspepsia. So remarakably successful has Dr. HowarJs's specific been in curing con stipation, dyspepsia and all forma of liver trouble, that Davis Pharmacy will return the price paid in every case where it does not gie relief. Davis Pharmacy has been able to secure only a limited supplied, so every one who withes to be cured of dyspepisa or constipation should call upon him at once" or send him 25 cents by mail, and, get 60 doses of the best medicine over made, on this special half price intro ductory offer, with his personal guar antee to refund the money if the specific deoa not cure. We are Receiving Daily Our Spring Stock Of Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, White Goods etc. We bought our stock before the advance and will give our customers the benefit of it as long as they last. J. J. BAXTER i Elks Temple Department Store Gee-Whiz, the "CONQUER- INE" man. Everybody talking about 'CON 0UERINLV WILLIAMS'. KIDNEY P1LL3 Have yoarliegleeted your , Kidneys? Have yoe overworked your asrvooa aya tern and caused trouble wtth your kid neys ana bladder? Have you peine in Mna, side, back, groins and bUdderf Haveyoea flabby appearance ef the face, especially under the eyeef Too fre crarat a deetre to paaa urine?. If ao, Wil liams' Ktdoey Pilta will cure you-at Dntgfiat, friceeoe. Williams' HTg. Kit rropa., uevtiena, u. , , : . 9-i '0N0UEWNEMl,i great. ore Mm AlI.TrftlM "On TimVAll The Tba passenger trains of the k. A S. By.; equipped with modern ooathee of the lateet design, are operated punct ually on time , to a' degree nnequaled ttrvut hftr fin 4 "1 wrr--f r . . . . , leu, te ' V-CON0UERINE tas no e- auaJ.1- 1 ;:( British Briefs. Last year 8.128 people fulf il lu lOiitf I labd and Wales. Involving others In I loasea to the extent of tl2.(iU0.0iM). I Of tbe four countries of tbr Cnlled Kingdom, Irelaud Is best represented in parliament In roHrtlou to popula-1 Uoa. , Long hAlr. It seems. Is to bo the fn ti tan for men this year In Ixindon. The Sal baa gone fort It fam the hulnlrcus- tag eatablUliriients lu iumd eirtxt. There werr only I wo English thanks git toga lb' tbe last century. Utte waa or Feb. 27, 1872, for the recovery of tbe Prince of Watea from Illness: the other, June '81, 1887, for tbe qarto'a Jubilee, 4 sa ii bit " ' i Yes Buck Stoves and Rf nzci iul til bad at Cas night Hdw. Co. COMMUNITY UPBUILDING A community advances in proportion to the effort put forth by its citizenship. Every citizen may assist in developing New Bern. The business man could do so by joining the CHAM BER OF COMMERCE, attend its meetings and divide time between his business and bis COMMUNITY'S WEL FARE The citizens generally could do so by TRADING at HOME instead of sending the money they make at New Bern to other parts of the country. Lets co-operate, advance, progress and grow. New Bern Chamber of Commerce vi .. w. . a. . . . "i f,' , . . .. art .it : fotters wis value their own ortv fnrt mmi the trelfare et their ehOorea; huie .never ee without bos of Waihtr Urtr'!' Hwt Fowdors tufi Chlldrve, for UN thrauffhinK the on Th.v, Break ColJ. Cure Frw rlhAm Conitlpatlnn, Tilting TJIe orei, M1M;h Utorneoh rn- : TnrH rowpicna nvkm ' to cunf k eoti i Cxf eT . , T.ke -LAXATIVS fcROKO Qomtni Tables. Drorirt'te rfund mony Jf it fails to sure, K. W. CHOVE'S slgne Mire la oo oerh bo. Sold r all aru tiorva, i rvon't fcecpt enr iibi It'll-. A tnet lika '! b iwnt mvK le (inr noiurr VPO wim mnirB lrm n, vim f rf. T. . :v , Iter, SPRING an SUMMER Ve hive a complete lelectlon of Spring and Summer Patterns fof Sub, TrotOCrt, trid Yeats. We Invite you to tall and inspect them before buying. F.M.'Chafiwlck, Merchant Tailor, i- pBrtloa evrf hot lan'ls tha riad rum area f"'l": No dma,i. all rmrtle 6vr wf,. n el i road rmt wr triilirg ' 1 ge tl.'slr tonif.i la hT roed run. 1. :. r For Rani ..'...'-f Eight ommodloua upper roorna, fine-, ly adapted fof eiihf rldifKe or office Q Durposea, or lor a comiiiDaimn or uie ten.- 1 i tO Rldeoca. A Wo another mall residence, -jL" ' :. T" 1 . C T. yncotk. ' 'CONQtERINF' tii wonder. ful. A Good Coo!t Stove or Range fs a TREASURE to bave h ihe lltchcn, re r-t thrm up' 3 ;enrl cuarantce every ont we sc !l tn t:.';c t-p f-I l' !!f,"i. A ff w rriih'it" ()! In tr'a'uiir m j ran ff f rr' " n, T(ti I ' n ItjIIi f, f ( ifn i i i - 'i t i r 1 r a ! i h pnni Tl;o! -h t!;e market hi? ' rise r 1 v. v. c l t I fhc you t' l i ( to r rr ! tl i i M I c:
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