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n . , ; l .1.1 .PAPER WITH " "KNOWN' ORCUUTION TWRNTY EIGnTH YEAR 1878 , c 4 a 1 1 1HH Constant Attention To the Requirements of Its Depositors OFFICERS: Jan. B. BUdM, Prwtddnt. Wm. B. Blades Vte froktont T. A. Grant. Vie Prwidmt Geo. B. Pendleton. Cmhier. DIRECTORS: J. W. Stewart. T. D. Warren, Richard N. Duffy, James Redmond B. B Bunt. C. E. Fay. J. S. B as night; J. J. Wolfenden. C. W. Hunger. L. H. Cutler, ii. i. B. Blades. . L. 1. Moore. Wm. B. Blades. T, A. Green. Meadows, is a notable feature of this bank's service, and is, in a large measure, responsible for its high standing among New Bern's financial institutions. We invite you to acquaint us with YOUR banking needs, assuring you of our willingness to meet every legitimate demand. fcThe-Accounts of Women Especially Invited ,. IS EASTER SEASON FAST APPROACHING Woman's Thoughts Naturally Are Turned in That Direction We are prepared to serve you both in Style, Quality anil Price. 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 Polkadot8, at 15c. White FlaX on Linen, 36 inches wide, at 15, 20, 25c. Japanika Silk, all shades 27 inches wide, 25c. Faulord Silk, 27 inches wide, . 4()c. Debutante Silk, 27 inches wide, 50c. lOBIiADO'i ITSJHE CITY Plays Havoc For a Short While. Amount of Damage' Done is Immense. Last night just before 10 o'clock one of the worst tornadoes ever seen in this section visited this city. A low rumb ling noise as if the elements were . in turmoil was heard and those who were out at the time heard the warning and at once rushed for shelter. In a few minutes after this unusrml noise had ceased the storm burst upon the city in all of its fury, and the city was in the grasp of one of the worst tornadoes that ever visited this section. The scaffolding which had been erec ted at the Southeast corner of the post office was the first thin? to go down, and this fell with a terrific crash to ward the residence of Mr. J. W. Stew art just across the street. In the descent of the heavy scaffold ing two of the electric light wires were broken and a section of - the city was shrowded in complete darkness for a short while. Ia other parts of the eity windows were blown out, small houses blown down, trees uprooted and chim neys torn from their base. After the storm had abated the streets presented a frightful appear ance, debris of all kind scattered in every direction and with the possibility that a person would step on a live wire traveling was indeed perilous. Fortu nately no one wan injured in any way. Such storms as this do not visit this city very often, but when they d they usually leave disaster in their wake, and last night was no exception as can be plainly seen by viewing the scenery this morning. II GETS DAMAGES For Rent. J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 Pollock St. Phone 288 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 carorcart. There's a lotof difference in the amount of com bustible matter- o much goes up the chimney in smoke, or in the nhpan as clinker, when you burn some coals! That's why we are presistent in the effort to get you to buy the right kind of coal. Ellis Coal and Wotd Yard Phone 47 5 Union Point. r Eight commodious upper rooms, fine ly adapted for either residence or office purposes, or for a combination of the two. I $8 50 Residence. Also another small residence. C. T. Hancock. DIED. At Rocky Mt. Feb. 17, Mr. E. A. Howell, an old resident of this city. She was the mother of Mrs. Wm. Marshall. Tbe remains will arrive her tonight on the N & S train, and the fyneral will be he held Saturday at 10 a. m. at Cen tenary church. Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds, just received at Davis Pharmacy. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Jury Return Verdict In Favor of The Defendant. Many Cases Continued- After being out nearly four hours the jury in the case of Gary Hawk vs. the Pine Lumber Company late yesterday afternoon returned a verdict in favor of the defendant. ' The dnusuaj length of time which the jury spent on the case caused much speculation among the pnblic and the whole case and the probable verdht was among the chief topics discussed on the street yesterday. A number of people thought that the jury would bring in a verdict that would award the plaintiff at least a fourth of the dam ages he was suing for while there were others who did not think the facts in the case v?6uld allow the j ry to award any damages at all. All of the other cases which should have been tried up to the present time have been continued until the next term of court. PILES! PILES! PILES! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind. Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and itching of the private parts, Sole by druggists, mail 50c and $1.00. Williams' M'f'g. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. Maple Cypress For Local Tax. On last Wednesday, Maple Cypress in Craven county, joined the education al ranks, by voting for a local school tax. The contest was warmly contested with the friends of the ttiv, the win See us for Garden Fencing. Basnight Hdw. Co. 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. McIVER. NARROW ESCAPE DEATH SPRING and SUMMER We have a complete selection of Spring and Summer Patterns for Suits, Trousers, and Vests. We invite you to call and inspect them before buying. EM.Chadwick, Merchant Tailor To the Democratic Voters of Craven County : I hereby most respectfully announce my candidacy for the office of Treasurer of Craven County subject to the will of the Dem'cratic primary whenever said primary is held. If nominated and elected I pledge myself to conduct the office to the satisfaction of the people to th best of my ability. Most Respectfully, B. B. Hurst DUE FOR STUMPS Is Modern Method to Quickly , Clear Fields. Saves Time . and Expense. Every farmer knows the annoyance that he must undergo in getting stumps out of his fields. To hirea colored dig ger, means at least fifty cents a stump, and where the farmer has a number of stumps to be removed, it is very uncer tain how long a digger will continue at work. A more modern method is now being -shown, and tho Journal repre sentative on Wednesday saw the prac tical demonstration of clearing a field of stumps by the dynamite method. The orocess is such that any farmer can follow it, and be independent from hiring a man who is uncertain as to time he will labor or amount of work he will do. Mr. Morrison, represent ing tbe Du Pont Powder Co. showed how to do the work on the farm of C. H. Fowler, near Callison, Pam ico Co. Mr. W. J. Swan was an assistant, and the farmers in the neighborhood were present. With a large augur a hole is bored to the tap root of the stump, a fuse with cap is attached to half pound stick of dynamite, which is pushed down to the fartherest end of the hole, and upon this is packed loose dynamite to the amount that is judged necessary to lift the stump. The, rest of the hole is packed with earth to form a solid mass. As the hole is drilled at an an gle the dynamite following an upward course when exploded, tear the entire stump out, and all the farmer has to do is to clear away the fragments. The cost per slump depends on its size, the estimate according to the Du Pont Pow der Co. being an average of twenty cents per stump. ThePeoples Bank 4 NEW BERN. N.C. O, PAID ON O SAVINGS STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS MEN Bnsiaess appreciate a bank which manifests in its management the same acumen as is shown in conduct ing an up-to-date mercantile house. That is just the principle on which this bank is managed. Promptness, efficiency and courtesy are prime requisites in our ser vice. Open an account with this bank and receive the benefits of our service. WM.DUNN PR EST. C.D.BRADHAM VICE PREST. TA.UZZELL CASHIER Yes Buck Stoves and Ranges can be had at Basnight Mdw. Co. sen Ocean Items. What a Surprise it is to some that you can get a genuine 8TORM BUGGY, we 'are pioneer builders of any special rig that t you cannot get with out a Ug price, we re the Lowest in price. Try ua. Stomach Dead Man Still Lives O. S. Waters & Sons. : . " . . , . i . - wwjmKuw . I.-"i i i 1 i irf i t-ju A -TREMENDOUS BIG STOCK ' IN FACT TWO BIG STOCKS COMBINED IN ONE I have moved my Kin too branch store here, and have more goods on hand now than evtr, snd W grt rid of same, !U of coon eat prt on pverythlng There le no red banner (a front of my store, I am not try-; tng to stlmaUte btuinoet by any fake a&ta. "Yen can mw from U to M per rent od r?.articfci you buy at aty store.- tt will J you to buy ysmr 'ixirt winter Burt WtMrt sww t the prloe we will sell at I must gt ltd of my trrrrxTxlons stoc in A short time V make rwn for y Pprtrif rwl SurnWor Good and will eell it irht ny prkev , Come snd price iHif goods and b vr,rnr4. Yo"i torvo, '"' -1 People who suffer from sour stomach fermentation of food, distress, after eating and Indigestion, and seek relief in large chunks of artificial dl tstors. J are killing loeir siomscM. oy loaetion just as surely the letlm of morphine is deadening and injuring beyond repair every nerve of bis body. .,'..,. ' Whet the stomach of every eufferrr from Indigestion need it A good 1 scrlpllin that will build op bis stomach. pat strength, energy and elasticity into It, and make it sturdy enough to digest bemrfy meal without artificial aid. t Tbe beet prescription for Indigestion ever written Is sold t dnuraiata ever where end by the Brad ham Drag Co. and U rigidly guaranteed to build Dp the stomach and car indigestion, money taelr. ."'';; , This prescrlpUoH b ftarned If tit. and Is sold la small tablet form in large botes, for only 60s. fteiMrcbe the oa me, Ml e-ea stomrch tablet Tbey never felt '' . - ' Booth's rule. bet for Urer, bowete and constipation, t&c. ; All TrAlns "0 Time All The r i - .TltUf" .. " Tbe paengr trains Of the N. A 6. Py., equipped with mMem marhes of U) ltet demin, ere Operated p-inrt- !) oft tim4 if a ogre nrwjuflUd Window Cleauer Escaped Death And The Human Buffer That Baved Him Was Unhurt. New York, Feb. 17. Falling from a fifth story window, just like a man div ing backward off a springboard, John Kaufman, 2ft years of 36 East Twelfth street would have been killed Instantly yesterday afternoon If he had not struck J arose 'Gird wood, miner, of Orange, N. J., who" was walking along the street Ktuffmanlsa window cleaner, and like most men of hla calling be often stands outside of windows high in the air with only a strap to hold him, and often not oven that Yesterday he did not have Us strap attached to the book in the window frame, because ho was only five stories high, and he bad be eoroe used to doing without any eqp- prirt that close U the earth. He was cleaning the windows of the unices of L. Strauss A Sons.' He was holding to the wpper saah while working on the lower1 ooe, ana wiuwot any warning the upper saah started to low er and (stiff man was thrown from the Window ledge.? " ' Returned bead first as he fell, and It seemed there would be nothing to pro- reat his being dashed to death on tho pavement,. Gird wood was passing be low and knew nothing of tbe falling B,sn until be was struck. Both of KsufT- man's arm and both bgs were broken. Olrdwood was knocked down and lay there for a moment with Kauffmaa on top of him. Olrdwood got op and brnah- ed off his clothes and walked nwsy. Cauffmaa will recover. ; , The CONOlERlNEIinaiils The man wkh "CONQUER INE." ;."'.'..- (ke-Wbix, the "CONQUER. LNE"man. . '.' ' Eyc rjbodj tallnz about C0N QIT.RINF..' - "CONQULkINE it'i erf st. February 15. Mr. and Mm. George i Bell's baby was seriously Lurno.l todny by falling from a qhair into the fnc We greatly sympathize with the fam-1 ily. Miss Nettie T. Oglesby, our iulilicj school teacher, spent Saturday niht and Sunday with her parents, M r. and j Mrs. Elijah Oglesby, at Sound View. She was accompanied by MLis Sudiej Weeks. - ( Mr. W. M Higginn, whohaslvcn vi-1 iting relatives and friends in our beiy, returned home Monday. j Misses Nora and Bsrtie Taylor, of Bogus, spent Saturday night and Sun- . day with their aunt, Mrs. Kato Weeks; they were accompanied by Mis I.ucy Guthrie. Messrs Roland and Roy Taylor, Sher ald and Lloyd S.nith, Herbert Rusnell; and Elijah Guthrie, of Bogue, were in our vicinity visiting Sunday. j Rev. C. P. Snow filled his regular ap- ; pointment here Sunday and preached a 1 fine sermon. Mrs. Rebecca Parker and Mrs. Miltio Yates, who hsve been quite Hick are! improving, Mr. Ivan Haskett, of Newport, at-! tended church here Sunday. Mr. Leonldas Russell aid son Dan, went to Newport Saturday. DAY STAR. 3f 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 .i''K f)l!ll PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS i PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed' to curt any ease of Itching, KimJ, uyyi- big or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days or money refunded. Me. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER Joh Democratic Voters of Craven ''County. 1 respectfully announce that I shall be a candidate for re-election for the ofTlcn of Treasurer of Craven County, subject to. the action of the Democratic primary when bold; I promise If re elected to be found at my office in the Craven county court house, willing to serve yon as faithfully In the future s I have In the past. J - , . ' . Respectfully, ' Preetnan 8. Eroul, NOTIGEI The DISCRIMINATING INVESTOR is invited to witness the demonstration of the American Electric Tool, in the store opposite the Post Office. This tool is one uf unusual interest to every well informed busi ness man. It is destinated to directly or indirectly en ter every walk of business. These demonstrations h ive been witnessed by some of the best informed Electric engineers, Army and Nivy officers, SWel Con structors, Concrete and Stone Contractors, Dentist, Photographers, Coal operators, Qumyrrjen, etp t one and all setting their stamp of approval on the,, tool, mechanically and commercially. It is a wonderful de vice and one giving promise, to compare most favor ably, cis a dividend producer, with the other great elec tric devices that have gone before. Do not miss the opportunity but call at LIP5C0I.1BE, JJIIE5, KAUFMAN tl S. SAtES AGENTS. . a et Ken T"TT7vrrrru' ' Do Jr sbtw that croup en b' pt tented? OiveChanirrlaln's Cough Rem dr as eomi as the child bwni boarse or even after the erouny cough eptsre andltwlil prevent 4he ntterk It is i Mam Ho mk m: i a . A Uagaime of healthy heresy,' bf a Caroll " ntan for Carolinians, and all others. 1 QTnot . a. ... ii i ii n i eeee teoftn Mil: t also a certain cure for croup sd ns rTr bn known to fail, iiold by all j dealers.. . :i "CONQU: HINE" tiiwcr. Ifr! )$ & B. Rf. Train Nv I - leaving Kaieigh, I IS Km. dally j Crpt 8undy, eonnw-ts st VTilwjft with A. C. I 'R, R. trtrthtxwnd tmln N'a M. TT, K.Tf-.Ik Frttithern Hy . lh sh-rt-t, n-iUl mt itntt dirrt liti A Good st Mi ' tooKMoveo r urfnge ;:h. V ft iiwin, f'ftrr'.'r.' i :i , 1 I. ' V TREASURE to hive In the k!tcV!ci we O and guarantee everyone we $cll to t-e top tni bottom. Tlioujh the market has advprrcd. v. e'bou;!.t "JLcIore t!ie r'ke and will plvc jou the btnCi it tl.eJow.rrlce.Cah't wc put j'O'i lu "one totJj? . . " i. V , Ft otxm any ouvr line. Snni Lippninn. f , - - 'r I '
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