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-J. -'S , I - V i e 'rpAPEIlYfllU' KNOWN icmcuutioNv T ESTABLISHED - 1878 ' r- . J T . ::i 3:-.i i i - . r'. : 'I t . f , I 11.7. Wit i f I I r 3 I II - I , I I f I I 9 - " -."V . : V ' - JSPMBER jfftj : KEW BEEX, XORTja CAROLINA. TUESDAY. 3IORSIXQ. FEBRUARY 22 1910. : . TWENTY EIGHTH YEAR '-A ' '0. : : e e - r To 'the Requirements of Its Depositors is noUble'featare O'this bank's service, ink is, in large OFFICERS: J as. B. Bladaa, Praatdent, Wm. B. Bladaa. Vlca,Traalaant T. A. Grm. Vict FntUnt. Go. B. Pandlaton, CtaUar. J. W Stewart, t. 6. arren, Richard N. Duffy. C. ". tiungar. James Redmond, L. SL Qutlar. Jr. B. B Hurst, J. B, Bladaa, C, F. For. L. L Moon, J. S. Baanitfit. Wm. B. Bladaa, J. J. Wolfanden. f. A. Grean. E. H. Ifet&nra. measure, responsible for Its" high standing among New Bern's financial institutions. ' ' We invite you to acquaint us 't with YOUR banking needs, assuring you of our willingness to meet every legitimate de- : marid, ' .r OC gThe Acpoiratjof Women Especially Invited r X. OUR FORESIGHT f I a f OPPORTUNITY We anticipated the recent sharp advances in practically all lines, by early purchases. Our stocks are now complete- Filled to overflowing with Merchandise, you must come it you are to share in the prosperity of 1910. Here are 3 Best Values we ever had the pleasure to offer you. 32 Inch Modras 15c. Values for 10c. 32 " Tussor Pongee 25c. " " 15c. 32 " Congo Cloth, all colors. Keep your eye on Congo Clooh it takes the place of Ragher Silk and the price i8 only , 25c. J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 txsm Pollock St. Phone 288 TGHTLY 60I1Q Bobbed of Motive is "A.- Mystery te6, WhieK Was Taken From Uer Stocking. . ..Washington' D. C. Feb. 2. Drugged?, Ragged, hound, and robbed, Mrs. Dora Smith, a widow, was Jeit to die in the bottom of a small .excavation ia a va cant lot at Third street and Seaton place northeast last night, A veil had bet n- torn from her head and tied over her mouth to prevent an outcry. Ber" shoes and stockings had been taken off. the shoes, placed on the ground near by and the stockings to tie her hands and feet. ' A liquid believed to be choloroform was used to drug tne woman. The bottle which contained it wai found about fifteen yards away. The cork was found in the bottom of the pit near the spot where the woman was lying. . A roll of bills amounting to about $60 Waa taken from one of the woman's stockings when it-was pulled off. The money is missing. A black leather hand bag which Mrs. Smith carried was found in bushes about tenyards from the edge of the excavation. - Seldom before in the annals of police history oLWashington have .the police been confronted by a more mysterious case. A corps of detectives, assisted SHOBTi FJlSSi:;S EVENTS, X' -'iContipued from Pafa Four) i tj .i-v v. --.,- : kf-'' presented that u sure to pleaae, fail to attend,; - is;-'is,5- H 1 Several days ago ft disreputable Spec imen of humanity, who from extprior views was a descendant , of at leaafive races, part of - whom are still uneiyilij odr made ' his appearance at : Bridge ton accompanied., nangy - looking ur doc He was ref ww4 ftt the. home t that place oft account a of hia ncoUth appearance and he was compelled to erect a tent, which.be carried la a pack on his back, neat the river shore after which he beganmt.king baskets which he t rought to this city for ale. SsfUr day night people living in that Vicinity heard the howli of a dog and on hives- tigating -Sunday taoriiing found that the vampire hid killed and eatethe animal, part of the meat being then in the pot. He was seen yesterday wear ing a cap made of the dog's hide. TO CURE C8L0 H ONE Dal Take LAXATIVE BKOMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure.. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each boxJ . 25c. Death of Mrs Nancy Henderson. At her home in Maysville, N. C, at 5 a. m. Sunday, Feb. 20th, Mrs. . Nan cy Henderson passed to the great ' be- vnnfl ''filia ana fKa viitnv itt tha vlalA by a score of policemen, worked forJLemu'e, Henderson, and leaves seven 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 coai-per ton on car or cart There's a lot of difference in the amount of com- bustible matter so much goes up the chimney in smoke, or in the ashpan as clinker, when you burn, some coals I That s why we -are ' presistent in the effort to get you to buy the right kind of couL Ellis Coal and Wood Yard Phone 47 Union Point, art The Down Homer A Magazine of healthy heresy, by a Caroli nian for Carolinians, and all others. 10c. a Cop, - - On Sale Here DBHTS. I STORE eeeeeeeeeeeeee-e children and a host of friends to mourn their loss Her age was 59 years. The burial took place in Onslow county,' she was placed beside the grave of her hus band, the service being held Monday Feb. 2lst. , Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds, just received at Davis Pharmacy. Took All Hit Monty.' Often all a man earns goes to doctors or for medicines, to cure a Stomach, Liver or Kidney trouble that Dr. King's New Life Pills would quickly cure at slight coat. Best for Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Jaun dice, Malaria and Debility. 25c. at all Merit Boosted and Records Smashed niiiGirs mriTuniv oiniiiuiu more than four hours on the case with' out being much nearer the solution of t he-problem than when they began in vestigating. While the money was taken, the police do no( believe the motive of -the attack was robbery. The roll of bills would nat have teen found unless the stock ings had been removed. Detectives be lieve the money waa Btolen to lead to the belief that robbery was the motive and throw the police off the trail. Mrs. Smith was unable to aid the po lice. Removed to Freeman's Hospital partially conscious and hysterical, the woman did not regain sufficient control of her faculties to talk intelligently. It is feared she was temporarily unbaanlced So far as physicians were able to learn, the woman did not suffer a scratch on bruiBe. Mrs. Smith ia forty years old anil j uruggists weighs about 120 pounds. A strong man could easily clap a hand over her mouth and smother her into uncon sciousness before she could make an outcry. For these reason it is thought Fo' over a quarter of a century the. she was overcome with such ease that I World Almanac has been smashing j it was not necessary to inflict bodly in -' records in maintaining the information of the land In a most admiraoie man- jury. ner Its accuracy has been vouched for n , . f . . by thousands y ea, millions, and it has see us lor "nitsDurgn renect i - for itlMslr th. weU de8Wved , field and garden fencing. Basnight Hdw. Co. won for itself the well deserved posi- J. S. ! tion among reference books which has outclassed every competitor. Edition 'after edition has gone to prees-r-the high water mark of circulation; has WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS j been reached -so take warning and get Have you neglected your Kidneys? ( a copy today before announcement is Have you overworked your nervous sya made "out of print, "1910 edition on tern and caused trouble with your kid-1 all newsstands, 25i ; by mail, 86c. ; west leys and bladder? Have you pains in 1 of Buffalo and Pittsburg, 80. oins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the ace, especially under the eyesT Too f re luent a desire tojaas urine? If so, Wit iaras' Kidney Pills will cure you-et Druggist, Price 60c. Williams' M'f'g. Jo., Props , Cleveland, O. Of -:-,V 7 ' - LI.' "JJl.JI.LllUgLlil-L- ' . i 4' 'f , i. ! , - i , '. L , 1 1 , , G; S. Waters & What a- . .Surprise ' It Is to some that you - can get ft genuine ; 8T0RM BOGOT, we-; are p'oneer bolldera;' of shy special rig that, you cannot gt witlw. outs, big price, we ars ' the LopeeY lo price. Try us, ; The Father of Him. Census Tkr-J1 ibe agee your Sva children. Kit be;-A II rlKlit llsry will be thlr lm o 8truilr-tt!lrien, es, tbst must be right, and Jobo Is Joho- tbfioj-ue'a (oIiik oo eleven, I g"U ; the ieleu wslt uiloute. I oetet euuM remeuitwr how old she IS-but "rrd l- Kred bt-kt ' me tee-end Arcble-faMveos. man, my wife will be back at half, peat ,&1 Caot'tyoo come sfala tbn? Wooiso's ' Some Compsoloa. . ;. . The Writers. fee us for Garden Fendnjr. Buoight Hdw, Co.-.,-: ;. Mrs. Anna Robeson Burr, the Jto- thor. Is a Pblladetphlan, a daughter of toe late Henry Armtrt Brown. She Is a homemaker as well -as an author, has two small daughters and belongs to no clubs, movements or female agi tations of aty. sort winterer. (- 8 ren Bedim tbe -explorer and au thor. U s Swede, forty-four years old end unmarried. . BIS borne "to lb Stock holm, bat since 1885 bis time has been spent largely la the wildest regions of Asia. He Is a good Ungulst Sua has received titles and mSdals from 'Vari ous (overe meats. ' V' i tlsrold MatOrat h ' lsJ OD . We y arouod the' world,- having-1 be (very floest kind f a iXmt. bobsobblnr with ambsesadora; loucblng In the shade of the pyramids and in the rufna of &ar Mk. stortnn his mlBd with a tbooaaad romastle bluls at Athens, at Bagdad, ai Beusrea and Msodslay. ' f, .' - .-. .. 'V . '' ,. One Hundred and Seventy -Eighth ' Anniversary of the "Father - ' ef His Country" Will Be ' ' Appropriately Cele brated Today. Again we arrive-at the birthday of the i'FaUer of his Country. ". Today brings to us the one hundred and seventy-eighth anniversary of the birth of tteerge . Washington. A nation never tires of honoring the birth of its great t man and celebrations in his honor will be held in every section of this taedtand of ours. - . a' ' 1 'George' Washington waT able to be Come first in the hearts of hra ceuary men because he deserved this distinct ion, and because by hiB honor and truthfulness, his wisdom arid judgment, he arose above the intrigues of the sel ftah Jtnd jealous man and the turmoil of party passion and pointed the way to national strength in national righteous ness. . The acts of no man in public life have been free from criticism, nor his character remained unapsai led. but few er of these shafts have betn turned on Washington than any other man who has held such a high position of trust and honor, but they cannot dim the lus tre that has gathered around his name or detract from the reverence in which he is held by every patriotic American Washington was great as the world .measures greatness, and there is a con stant calling to mind his earth ly deeds of true greatness. It is true, he did not have to struggle with the pangs of poverty, as so many other Americana who have attained greatness have done, for his parents were wealthy for the time in which he lived. But his wealth did not, as is so often the case. fasten upon him ylle and dissolute hab its. From the beginning of his career un til its close his life was a busy and an active one, free from vices of any kind. Indeed, Washington's morality has ev er been held up as an example to the yooth and even the moat exacting and discriminating historian has failed in his attacks Upon it. His devotion to his country in times of war and peace are conspicuous features. His public Services as President were devoid of any selfish or ambitious motives, free from any party prejudice and prompted by fotives that he believed to be for the best interest of the nation. In purity of character and freedom from vices of every kind, Washington stands as a mcdel for the American youth. His reply to his indignant fa ther, whose impetuous nature was aroused by the apparent wantonness of the cutting of his favorite cherry tree: "Father, I cannot tell a lie; I cut the tree, was a striking illustration of the development in boyhood of the charac ter of his manhood. It waa not his public life and services that have given- him the -commanding position he holds in the affections of the American people. Hia personal char acter, bis unapproachable integrity, the parity of his motives and the tenor of hia whole private life have had much to do with It. ' No better evidence of the esteem la which be was held by his con temporaries could be given him than the fact that the'publio observance of Ms birthday began during his life. This baa been true of no other American. feplcs Bank N. NEW BERN. A i Q, PAID ON O SAVINGS c STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS MEN Business 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 courtesi are prime requisites in out ser vice. Open an account with this bank and receive the benefits of our service. WM DUNN PREST. C.D.BRADHAM VICE PR EST. TA.UZZELL CASHIER 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 1 A' . TREMENDOUS BIG STOCK P " IS FACT TWO BIG STOCKS COMCINtD IN ONE T 1 have moved my Klnttoa branch store h re, ar.d have vm fwxl on band rxrw than ever, and to rM rid of same, will f couree cut prices on everything There is no fed banner In freet f my store, Hlimmt try. ng to Stimulate btutneM by any t&i eale. Ywi ran save from 20 to M per cent on any artide you buy at my store. It will payy to buyyew next winter Buit or Overcoat now at the priree ws wiU it t inut get rid of my tremendous stock In a short time to make rwn for my Kprfng snd 8tjmmr Gy!a and will SU st s!mot Sny price. (- nd price our gnU and be eorrvin'Vtl. Ymira t-i arra, '.'Two VOld (Confederates TO-NIGHT . Does Paint add tq appearance? Does Lead and Oilmixed by ma chinerj preserve wood? ' Then use B. P. S. Paint and yes will be your answer. Ba'jnight Hdw. Co.:V' :V- - ' n ,, :ltSavct Yes Monty. 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 his COMMUNITY'S WEL FARE. The. citizens geperally could do so by TRAJMNG 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 r Chamber of Commerce ' .v r v- I -m I t"if it.ir , the specific half price sale of Of, Howard's speclfto for the cure of con. stipetkma-.d dyspepsia by Davla Phar macy saeans the aavhtg of - a few dul- larSon every family's yearly bill for tnedidnea. ;l V'r: ;i - i Each 60s hollle' (Mr. bavls sella It for 25 cents) contains slity doses of a mtdicioe that is pleasant to tike end which ean be depended Upon to curs the worst case of conatlpal ion,, dyspepsia or hver trouble. Mr. Davis has aenu't faith In the superior merit of this mcd Irlrw thst be says: if IJf. .Howard's Pcin does not tore you, rome b4Hi o my store snd I will return your mon rj ' ... This remeJy is Tt sn ordinafy mU ine. It Is ih favorite formula ot a w;i known jhyicln, and ha th fl- I .T.amenl of bimdral of phyli'lir tt i -: ,',if-,r (a Uiair pTofaa.lim who prr-f-r.ri tt In all eae o( mnaJlpstlon, ' ; . .: nr I'ver trouble, knowlna (( ,., r,,,..i, thst it will fnskea SPRINGaM .-SUMMER 'J.We;havc. complete jcletioa of. Springy and. Summer Patterns for Suits, Trousers, and Tests. We Invite yoy to cad and Inspect them before buying. ' P. M. Chad wick', RKrcliant Tailor' Li - ' " ' - , ' - ' n . &ixjjjTT!iz'" ...jsaic.. .. i ''.a in any .ii i ' -ja-" ! , TiTT7ii fr r r.-M. ,.r . HAUDVARE When yon think of buying Hardware or Byildinj ' . t. ,:1 qituraily w.ifit to go where you can r !rs Med with accuracy snd dispatch, i cinct th? brst priocs. . ,We carry a k v ill taki pIcTSureMn handling t d vrM rr..-1.5 prices interesting! Phone hive your i i. . 1 ccr..: ' ur. or c:-' '.JT f 1
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