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r' - -- .,. -;, . t . ;.;PAPERWirav 5 U-KNOWIO- - N EVfERNi XOTfl XAROLINA, WCTESDAV- ECIlNDf G -FEBBTJAEYl ft 19 10- TWENTY EIGHTH; YEAR - SH03I f;.3S'.:s mf:rs - " 'IN'"' ' 1878 " on V It ir.- 1 '. ' e V a r -1 1 . J" .. ---'.. 1 Constant Attention To the Requirements 'of Its Depositors OFFICE&S: Ju. B. Bladw. DmldBt. -Wm. B. BtodM. JTfca. fnaUait. T. A. Grw, Vie PntMtat Go. B. Fndltoa. CuUtr. DIRECTORS: J. W. Stewirt. . I RichriK. Du. Juimb RsdnwnS. BBHarst.. fi. S. Fay. . J. & Bunigtit, J. i, WoUro. T. EL Wamn, ft W. linnc. UB.Gqtfar.fc. ,w.B.Btad4; as U ft notable feature of this bank 's service, and ia, in a large -; measure, responsible tor its , high standing among : New ' Bern's financial institutions. We invite you to acquaint us witi YOUR banking jieedat , assuring you of our -willingness to meet every legitini&te de- . Accoimta of WetBci Esrpeela l ' tmmmm Mil I SEASON iTER IS FAST APPROACHING W T1 1 . XT. 11 A omans l noughts lNaturallv Are Turned in That Direction We are prepared to serve you both in Style, Quality and Prhe. Our buyer has been in the New York market for the past 10 days and we are receiving new goods daily. Every department in our house will maintain the low price, no ad vance in anything. Handkerchief Linen, 27 inches wide, in Blue, Pink and White Polkadqt, at 15c. White Flax on Linen, 36 inches wide, at l.r, 20, 25c. Japanika Silk, all shades 27 inches wide, 25c. Faulord Silfc, 27 inches wide, 40c Debutante Silk, 27 inches wide, 50c. IS MURDERED J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 Pollock St. ' Phone 288 COIMING DOWN TO ' HARD FACTS it may aa well be admitted that there s little difference in the price of this, that or the oth?r coal-per ton on car or cart. There's a lot of difference in the arrount of com bustible matter-so much goes up the chimney in smcke, or in the atihpan an rlinker, whe i you burn some coals! That's why we are presistent In the effort to getyou to buy the right kind of coal. Ellis Coal and Wood Yard Phone 47 , Union Point Remain of Miss Jane Adams, "ge4 18 TeaT Diseovcred and Search Being Made t . for Two Young Men. . Atlantic City, N. J , Febroar 18L--AT country-wide search has been instituted for William Seyler and his brotberj Arvie who are wanted by the Atlantic City police to clear thalnystery or roundinor the death of Jane s Adams. Ihe morning. , .;' y r- . . William Seyler was the last person seen with Miss Adams on the night of February 4, when aha disappeared. Ha ia 28 years old and baa a wife and two young children in this" city, who are in almost destitute circumstances. Ris brother is 18 year i old. Miss Adams with her sister Alice. 14 years old, left their home on Missouri avenue, back of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad station, on the night of February 4th with Arvia Seyler, and went to Young's new pier at the foot of Aj-kansas avenue. On ihe way they met William Seyler by appointment, it is said. After spending the evening on the pier the younger couple returned home leaving Jane Adams and William Seyler on the ocean end of the pier. Failing to return that night her mother started to search for her 'and found William Seyler at his home, He gave no satisfactory explanation of her whereabouts and the next day he dis appeared. Several days later his broth er Arvis also was reported missing. The mother of Jane Adams believing the girl had eloped the police were still looking for the couple when the body' of the girl was found. After an examination of the body the theory of the elopement was changed to murder because on the forehead iver the left eye there was a deep gash which the corner's physician believes caused the girl's death. The gash, bow ever, could have been made in two ways; one by the girl striking a pro jection in falling or jumping from the pier, or the body could hive been struck by heavy wreckage while floating in the ocean. Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds, just received at Davis Pharmacy. , (Contioued from Paga Fan j. --' tion of sea worthy condUfean whkli thay are kept,-' XT. ' is?rif1;;V: Several new hogaes are being erect ed fn Pa vie Town near the ecena f -the recent fire whicn oeeured there. ;Tee houaeswill be two story aUuctxirea and will b qvite a imprevementjpiTthe houses which previously oecupiedT, the site1 before the fire: On account M this aectionlMtoSTeryithkkr people there have taken ; every precau tion to ivoid any further confligratipns Which, f they gained the least head- eVMal weeks atro theClW o? published a notice informing alk dog ownera who had fsJM to wy- tbWI dog tax for thla year Inat they must- eome forward and.pay it at once or.WainranU would be sworn out for them and they would be arrested and have to pay. the cost of a trial. ' Several came forward end paid the toi but themajoritj1 of them failed . to ahow up. IfeatMday the police starteil out in aearh o,tba delinquents and aeveral were brought in and made to Jay the coat of a. trial and also the tax. ' Messrs. R. f. Jones, R. T. Liscctob and Louis Padlerd, of Norfolk, Va.rire in the city giyffift aemonatratiofta oao electric hammer which they claims Will replace all other hammers ot ita kmd Masonic Notice eaee4 eeeeeeeei FOR SALE Double McCaskey-8 Cash Register Cost When New - - - - $75 Good as New, now - - - -. $45 tin's STORE e eee A stated conclave of St. John's com mandery No. 10 K. T. will be held in their asylum this Wednesday evening Feb. 16th at 7:30 o'clock. All Sir Knights requested to attend. Visiting Sir Knights cordially invited. By order of E. C. C. E. WETHrNQTON. Recorder on the market today. The indeed an Ingenious invention, It wij the finest photographic work, dei work, iron and,teel work each aa el ping, cau!kmg, nviting etc., and also Derform all Kinds of masonrr These gentlemea are here to in the company which has been org ized, an4.it wiji pay yon to call on th They are located la the new Smallwobd buildmgoppoalte Hie post office. I Yeaterdsy afternoon a hone whfehp. was ariven oy a xarmer wn uvea a rear miles from the city, became frightened at some trivial object on Pollock street and dashed down the street toward the railroad at a frightful pace. When air mut in front of the homo of Mr. O Marks the animal ran into a dray drl en by Jaoa uawson, a- colored men who is employed at Kafer's Bakery, and threw him out of his dray As he fell his head struck the edge Of thsi curbioit which encloses the walk anS- his skull was fractured, m wa pfckSa1 up in an uneonicl6tts condition and car ried to the sanatorium. His injuries will doubtless prove fatal. The other driver and vehicle were uninjured. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 60c. HOW CHILDREN KICKED AND SQUIRMED in olden days when Cod Liver Oil was administered in Its crude form. No one could blame them, for It was aimply nauseating. Modern methods have devised a way whereby all the medical element of Cod Liver .Without the oil or grease, are combined with Tonic Iron, thus giving to the world two world-famed tonics in a moat delicious and palatable form. It is unequaled to overcome pulmonary troubles and build up weak and aged to ! persons, r. B. Daffy, Druggist New Bem, N. C. 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 hia sentence. J. LEON WILLIAMS, - W, D. McIVER. 1. 1 (Surprise I ; : . .:.?vii ; - .j, v. ''.His to antne that you ' v;?an get a grnuloe STORM BUGGY, we '. 'J,in pionoer builders jot any special rig that fat Cannot get With "0tit S big price, we .are the lowest In" ' price. Try as. . . ' - 0. S, Waters & Sons. Cessks CeMa At this When eoofh are yt prevalent, aa tf factual remedy, and one easily obtained Perry. Davit' Painkiller. It is ne aos trftra. fended by anknown, sgeata, bat bee steed tha test f ore? seventy yearsiand those who nse the artlcla. tntmally or externally, will connect withtt grateful recollections ef Its wor thy n?ftor. CANDIDATE- FOR COUNTY ' r TREASURER Bragaw Items Taklnf of Evidence is Concluded. . Xv Case of Hawk vs. Pine Lumber Company. t Yesterday" morning at 9:30 o'clock he ease of Gary-Hawk vs. Pine Lum ber Company in which the plaintiff is suing for $105,000 for an alleged breach of contract end which was continued Xrom the previous day was resumed. Doubtless the majority of our readers are familiar with the acta of the case and it is needless to rehash the incid ents, leading up to the suit but the main facte are that Hawk claims that the Lumber company after promising to pey him a specified sum for cutting a large amount of timber discharged him from their employ. Daring the- day much evidence watt introduced by both sides and much inter est as manifested in the trial by the public, at times the court room being almost full of spectators who were anxious to hear every word that was being said. Daring the afternoon the evidence on both . fides was concluded and all the witnesses were discharged. Onaccount of the taking of testimony consuming so much of the day the lawyers decided not to begin their argiement until this morning and the jury was excused un til then. ' The case will probably go to the jury late this afternnon. See us for Garden Fencing. Basni?ht Hdw. Co. BKIDGETOJi ITEMS. ThePeopfe Bank NEW BERN. N.C Oy PAID ON STRQNG COURTEOUS o SAVINGS PROGRESSIVE 4 Modern Banking Service When you go to your bankjor business purposes you wdnt to be waited upon promptly. Quick service is our watchword. We are thoroughlj 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. WMDUNN CD.B&ADHAM TA.UZZELL PREST. ' VICE PR EST.. CASHIER To the Democratic - Voters,, of Cravaa r J, 3 IN f ACT TWO BIG STOCKS COMBINED IN ONE H 1 av asored tay Unstoa brar.ch stort kore, and ba aw gnoda en aand now tbsa rvei, sad to gt rid of same, wtH ef course ot prices on wwry thing Thee islw red banner ia front ely store, as I am not try-' Inf to stimulaU bttlnass by any fake aalev" Tfoa taa sera from 29 to (4 pt sestoa an? nrtirX yoa boyet af store, .Ii wtUpayyoa to bny your next wrnW 8uit f frrett txrw st the prices ws will U sL I iot '. gi rSd of my jtrttt,tm ttoch to a start time to mske mora tit tnj Hprir.j and 3mnr Goods and will a0 at almeat any prlct,' Coma snd pHta oar m 6 Mtind. Tr to rri. '., ".. " : ' County,", ; A- - 4 -; 'i 1 respectfully announce' that ,1 shall bVaeanJidaM.for re-election for the loffke of Treasurer of Craven Ceanty, subject to the action ox toe Democratic primary when hM;. l prwnlaef re ocud to be found at tny offoe" fat' the Crsvea.county eoort house, willing toJ serve yea sj faithfully in the future as I haves the s;; :- " :. Rpectfally, f , ' " .; frwrnad 8. ErsaL Feb. IRth-We are having some fine weather now. . The farmers are busy sowing tobacco beds now. ' Mrs. Sallie Nelson, who has been very sick, we are glad to ssy is Improving, We sre sorry to say there Is a - few . cases of scarlet fevar in this commun ity. - If r. and Mrs. JfUa Nekton, of Cboeo wlnity, Wore guests of Mr. and Mia, I John Nelson Saturday night 'imd Sun day. ;, V;": ' - . . , . Mr. James . WlBon and , Mia Laura lw1 were out driving Sunday -aXtsr., noon. v-r. ( - Mr. WM. utda: and ' family have moved to Vaoceboro, N," '. Mr. W. H. 6mlth, of Rlverdale, with hie family have moved ' to pragaw '. to take ckarge of a taction on the N. 4 8. RslbrewLSWehope they will like their aa fcosa4i1 jri 'r, 'J-.. Mr. Geo.; Xdams and family are nvr?- mg toflragawr V- 't- i Mr. at tfcifa running a store at Bragsw';- Ljrwvs"h- 11 T LITTLE CIRU February 14. We have had some very rough weather since we last write, but we ace 'glad to nee it clearing up. Bridgeton i a little quiet at present. Mr. Hopewell, of Wilmington, ha been in ouV town for some time trying ta sell the town some street lights, hi exhibited two of them and they made the town look very nice. Mrs. B H Newton an. I children are visiting relatives and friends at Vande- mere. Miss Llllie Tmgte left Sunday morn ing' for Comfort to visit relatives and friends. Mrs, J M Wright ia visiting relatives at Rose Hill. Rev. J M Wrifrht went up one dsy last week to accompany his wife home, bat on arriving there he found his little boy quite sick, so he aid not get back to preach here Sundiy, which waa a sad disappointment to all. i Ha is expected to return home one day this week. Mioses Ma and Minnie Ca'hoon came home from teaching school Saturday ; and attend the teachers' meeting at , New Bern. Mrs. Lena 'Stanley, who has been vis-! itingln Wilmington, was called home! on account of the illness of her mother, j Mrs. N M. Farrow. We are glad to say at this writing Mrs. Farrow is very much Improved. Meaars N M Farrow and S D Parker drove oat to Rhems Sunday afternoon to All an aopointment for the Rsv. J M ' Wright, aa he could not get there on account Of sickness In his family. They report a very pleasant tiip. Mrs Ida Ellis has been (n our town for several days visiting friends. The Senior Epworth League will give a Valentine social at Mrs. N M Far row's Tuesday night The local Woodmen of the World will give a pie party next Friday night for the beoefxt'of their lodge. Come out and help them est pie. -Theiadlae are to msat at the home, of Mrs. N M Farrow on Monday afternoon at 80 o'clock for the purpeee of m- gaalxlng sv Woman's Club for the social feature andJoproveeteni of the town of Br1dgetea 'Every lady (s ekpecUd to be oet.,i W4 arlah them much auc ) mttetfWwork.v We are sorry to say that oar -public seboof closed last. Friday under Ihe ataaagemeat of Mrs Baale Gssklns sad Mlas Clara .Pugh,'f Naw Bro. Every ana Is pleased with the service that theae ladies have given the school, sad are feorry- that we 'only had four months of it u there are so many; chll drao bare, we raallneed eight moo I hi 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 Elks Temple Department Store BBsWaaMn nil COMMUNITY UPBUILDING A cornmunity 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 his 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 "' V ' AU Jratni 4,0n Tlm All The Tlrna" ' ' ; The pasaiTgv' trains of the H. A fe. Ry.f e'rtxxl with modern eoarhes of the latot oVatgrw aire perstH pvnrt' uftllyon Mm" to a 4ns,r wnaleA pan any other line. Sc forTitt Vur-i rerfect" r.fHtrlc--nf-nr:-; J. S. Tiisa 'rnrri!lFftf man 1a Coming. aCv, "jv 'J ; tbd man wkh COXQUER ; Cfe-Wblvtbe .t-CON'OUER-- QiTiuNE.' '; ;";: , . 'CONOtTniNn" It's c:t. "UJ.MJLi-.vl.. i-i f- ScbooL' - Ws anderstand that Mrs.' Lena Sun- Vry will epeei m private school, she is to tach at the school noose, ..-J,' c Mr., Thomas fetaplt MS hai moved In our town from nr Bruad Created he orcupiaS hia naw house' on A'straat, - . There will be prjr maaling al tha M E chanh '.Tburday. .night, at 7-SO o'cVkb, . Eary body cordially lavliea' to attend.. - . f .: ' t "GHAYETES SPRINGFanpMlER We have t complete selection of Spring and Sommer Patterra for Soirj, TroooerlC WtbTittyou to call and inspect them Wore baSrrog- .... F. M; Chadwickv Merchant Tailor 111 . "i1111."!!.. . Wililams tmfii T.la DinlmtTit enre tlinl, li- l;rg end Itching filoa. I!.s- rl Vhetumnm, a"y It'-l.inj tt ot,', ai-t a ,J !:';.ra, flre intnt f'Vf. V.'i-'arr.' Ii, V, !',' t'r.tti.Ml' f r,; ,re1 f .r I 1 1 l. ' !l g of llo r i i " "'.' ' - I, r i'i If I A fiood iook:btpo.f;iange . Is a,TRASlIRE to have la the iltchtflj w?pctthcqi up; and guaranifc rvcry tfaw we idl to fc-.ke-te tr.l;bpttont., ; Tboush'the maiict bas l Jva-.ct J.Ve ; fcoastUjclore the rise and wi!l five jpmhe kr.cfa ti the low pricif' CaaT: wc put yo'i Iti one tosji ; ! 'cj.yj Gnskill l'kir(lv?in;c- : Co. 1t V . - '. r. v," i; "f : - ;
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