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til iiH wtra jsreV ; BERNi' NORTH CAROllM. WEDNEDAY HORNING. FEBRUARY, 2 1910. TWENTY EIGHTH YEAR SI AUG 5 To the Requirements ' of Its Bepositors OFFICERSf;?' Jas. B. BMw. PrwiiK ' Wm. B. Btado. ViM ltnwUwt. T. A. Green. Vic Pnildaat Geo. B. Pendtoton. Caafafcr. DIRECTORS: , - J. W Stewart. T. fit Wahva. Richard N. Duffy. C fcf. Jfttoaw. James Redmond. L. B. eiAiet, Jr. B. B Hurst, : i. B. lilalaa. C. E. Foy. . Ll Ipaara. J. S. Bunigbt, ftoial, tladea. J. 1. Wolfenden. T, X. Onea. . . H. Heads,-, w notable feature of this bank'Bserrice, &ndis, in large meuore, responsible for its high standing among Nw Bern's financial institutions. We invite you to acquaint us with YOUR "banking needs, assuring you of our willingness to meet every legitimate de mand. , feg-The AccmitffWgmen Eapecialjy hmt2Z 1 1 . OUR FflB itSIGHT sir- - ; : YOUR OPPORTUNITY We anticipated the recent sharp advances in practically all lines, by early purchases. Our stocks are now com plete Filled to overflowing with Merchandise, you must come it you are to share in the prosperity of 1910. Has Lost No Ground Since Satur day, But Has Regained Partial Use of Bight Arm Aad Leg-Power of Speech Greatly Improv ing . Washington, D. C, Feb 22 The continued improvement in the condition of Senator Benj.- R. Tillman, of South Carolina, has inspired renewed hope of ultimate recovery from his present seri- Ibus illness. In the opinion of his phy sicians, the chances are now much in the future. There had been some abatement of y Jhecaralysis and today he regained the tweof his right arm and leg to a limited extent .The asphasia has markedly improved and he is now able -to speak. The change for the better was said to be most remarkable and was attributed to the Senator's temperate life strong physique and his generally good con dition. The favorable developments in his illnes were considered very excep tional, his case was looked upon as one in ten thousand. He S3 responding ad mirably to the medical treatment and it is said the power of speech may, prac ticr.lly be re established. 11 H ere are 3 Best Values we ever had the pleasure to offer you. 32 Inch Modraa Tussor Pongee 15c. 25c. Values for 32 " '.I '- " Congo Cloth, all colors. Keep your eye on Congo Clooh it takes the place of Ragher Silk and the price is only ' 10c. 15c. 25c. J. M. Mitchell & Co. ol Pollock St. '.a phone 288 A Good Judge of Fuel will never burn anything but our high grade White Aih coal. It is not only satisfactory for cooking nd heating purposes, but its in tense beat and long continued Combustion mnke it economical in the household. Ellis Coal and Wood Yard Phoge 47 Union Point. IS . .TV PILES CUREO IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of -Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. BOc. DIED. Mr. Thomas H. Smith, at his home at Thurman, N. C. , at the age of 69 years. Mr. bmith was a Confederate Veteran and also a prosperous farmer of that section. - He was buried in the family burying ground yesterday after noon. FUR T BADE An TJnsuspcted Jocal fastness Involving Thousands of Dol- - lars In Transactions Some years ago a gentleman and his family coming to New Bern to spend the winter months, were most agreea bly' pleased with their first visit. More than this, the gentleman who was in the fur trade in New' York City, found upon looking about white here, that there were animals bearing furs and skins in this section that were of value Being a business man, this gentleman, there is no secrecy as to his name, Mr. B. E. Baldwin, found that his visit here had a double importance - so that each winter himself aad family returns to New Bern, and Mr. Baldwin' combines pleasure with some business, doing some nunting nimseir, at tne same time acquanitng . himself with those animals that bear fur or have skint that are mer-chantabto, " ' The amount at this purchasing will rturprise those not knowing. Few there are who meeting Mr. Baldwin realize that he is here" for anything except re creation, alone; 1 But he-has developed quite a business, pays' taxes, and his purchases have aroused, a trade hardly thought possible. During the last month Mr. Baldwin has paid out for furs and skins $9,OQ0 and $16,00)diring the winter, and $81,000 since coming here. And yet New Bern has never been classed as a fur and skin market PILES! PILES ! PILES! Williams' Indan Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumorst allays itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment id prepared for Piles and itching of the private parts, Sole by druggists, mail 50c and $1.00, Williams'. M'f'g. Co., IVops., Cleveland, O. Kothsrs find Perry Davis' Painkiller in valuable in the nursery, and it should be kept at hand in case of accident For pain in the breast take a 'little Pain killer in sweetened mil and water. bathing the breast in it clear at the same time. If the milk passages are clogged, from cold, or other causes, bathing inlhe Painkiller will give im mediate relief. Ask for Ntw36c. Bottle. Notice. I shall tit in the Federal Building, in New Bern, North Carolina, on Tuesday March 1, 1910, and from day to day, for the purpose of hearing all claims which have been filed with me against the Norfolk & Southern Railway Com dany. PERCY S. STEPHKNSON Special Master. i READ The nown Hnmer a it v aur v f t a aa vr v a a A Magazine of healthy htrety, ty a Caroll- J man lor Carolinian, ana an ouir mm '- 1, I Or. a Cop, On Site Here STORE Surprise 'Ci f It ft to torn that yoo ' can get a gtmiine' ' STORM BUGGY, :,trt pioneer buUoVr. f any sptvial rig that yog tart dH get with-" (oola big pries, we' are the Lowest la - price. Try lis. G. S. Wdiers&S6ns. Fresh Garden and FIowt Seeds, just received at Davis Pharmacy. Money Matters. Of (be world's utiK-k of money fl 000,000.0110 la irolil. 3).0( 10,000 n rer tod four npd ounhlrj billion nt) Corerwl nrir The coining rsloe of IWr prmloced from Hit mlun of Oi wurld ttort Hi2 It prai'tl.altj khM fo that of be gold prodlwd lu that wrlod -$13,000,000.- 000. The fotnptrwlltf f tle curn-ncy btt bm)4 an order tdrWnf ill national lunk ltnilnrt tlut under oo clrcum tlaacve tbould bank clrrkt he takad to mm Id itmlntoi baakt la whlcb thy art employed. ,Does Paint add to ippearance? Doe) Uud and Oilmixed bj ma chinery presme wood? Then om B, P. S. Taint and yes w&l be your answer.- Bttnlfht Hdw. Co. . . SHORT PASSING EVENIS (Continued from Page Four) unique in its presentation of old time Southern scenes and songs of before the war timesfPnlk Miller it specially enjoyable to the older generation of the South in his revival of memories of long ago. The quartet tinging was ex cellent. v Early yesterday morning Mr. W. F. Cilbert, Circulation Manager ot the Journal, received a telephone message from Clark's which stated that a house which h? owned and Which was located near that place, had been destroyed by fire sometime during the previous night. The house was situated quite a distance I from any other structure, and. the only I theory advanced at to the cause Of the i tirw is that it waa of ineeodiary origin. Mr. Gilbert left yet'erday morning ac I companied by an officer to investigate. 1 the cue. i While on a visit to the county jail 'yesterday a Journal representative was j allowed a short conversation wkh Jes i se Whiuhead.l the negro man convic ted of burglary io the drat degree and sentenced to be eieetrbuted on April 2ta. Whitehead was reclining oo his cot and eeemel U be in excellent spir its. When aaktd in regard to his ap proaching, attention be replied, that In ail prjbabiurj uat event would nev er take place, as be was almost certain that the Governor would commute hit enteoee toil ft hnprWocjvsot. Several weeks ago namber si young boys of th city CftftceWvd the Idea of t tting a moey sent in tont ooMpte out place within th city DinlU to the of Baron DeGrttfrarWd, tea Swiss nobletnsa who Wd the expedition which made orightal ftUsoiont of Now Bom. Too tnstter was dloontosd taiong their tkWs pk4 too reaok was that the vwat(trxrM fetirtod with Mr 8 M Brinsoa a tmouror, and Edgar Wal- naa nd Robert MtDaoitl as tol lectors. Q4ito Mt ooa kM boe eon tribe bed up to. the pretont time, but tharrotrod smooat has Bo beoQ 'roeoivod. -Asf osotrMMUoo to this worthy cause win Committees j Named For Bi'-Ceu tennial. Firemau'sTom nauicut And Fair Aassciatiou. j Every Citizen's Help Demanded., V The following Committees from the Chamber of Commerce have been ap pointed by President E. K. Bishop on the Fair, B-Centennial and Firemen's Tournament: Mayor CJ McCarthy, Chairman R A Nunn, Wm. Ellis, Geo. N Ives, Ed win F Richardson, L I Moore. C E Foy H W Simpson, J J Wolfenden, Wm Dunn, Jr. D. E. Henderson, Fair Association For sale of Siork R A Nunn, Chairmkn, Wm. Dunn, .lr. H W Simpson. To Select Site Wm. Dunn,- Chairman J A Bryan- T G Hyman. The above committees are composed of men who have shown marked inter est in building ' the Cham ber of Com merce to its present state of efficiency and will merit the support and confi dence of the entire public. We earnes solicit for these gentlemen the co operation of the entire public, for with out that, committee work accomplishes very little. With regard to the organization of the Fair Association it must be borne in mind that the success or fuilure of this great plan will depend absolutely upon the support given it by the New Kern public. Right here let us saj that it is not going to be any one man's affair, but every citizen in the town of New Bern aid surrounding country is expected to rally to its support and take as much of the stock as they can. The price of the stock, only $2!.00 a share will enable practically everyone to subscribe font without any sacrifice and we do not know of a better way to advance the welfare of the community than through the medium of a good Fair Association. Such as will be or ganized and maintained if the proper amount of support is given to it by the public. With the country opened by the Nor folk & Southern Ry. and improved schedules on that road and the Alltiniir Coast Line, and deeper water from New Bern to the ocean by way of the shin canal and Beaufort, which should be in operation not later then this fall, j the time has come to start the Fair and j it is now up to the public to aid it by , subscribing for the stock liberally. I Since our last report four new mem-: bers have been enrolled, Mesarn. 11. 'W. j Bell of the Pine Lumber Co., Carnaon A. Farrow, Post Office, C. T. Ward and W, H. Davit of the Roper Lumber Company, making sixty eight who have joined since the firtt of the year and a total, membership of a hundred and fifty tight. Forty two new namej are wanted at once. W. G. IiOYD ; Secretary The PeoplcsBank An A. NEW BERN. N. PAID ON OSAVrNGS c. 'STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS MEN Business appreciate a bank which manifests in its management the same acumen as is drown 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 e s r. C.D.BRADHAM VICE PR EST. TA.UZZELL CASHIER . . . . I - ''i- :'& trij tl ,.li j .( ! eeill II 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. Hi J. J. BAXTER Elks Temple . Department Stcre 3 See us for Garden Fencing Basnight Hdw. Co. DEPENDABLE MEDICINE Si Much comment and criticism of I medicines has been caused since the, creation of the Pure Food and Drugs Law that one hardly knows what to ile-! pend upon. j Tbir are. however, dependable mdi- j c'nes such si Cod Liver and Iron pre- paration called V1N0L. which It not a j patent mskkins in any i of the ! word, because it is openly stated on; svsry bottle what It contain, and thii combination two-world famed U nlcs ka) be relied upon by every weak, run-; down r Sfed person to restore health and strength) P. R. Duffy Druggist, New Bsrn.N. C A .TREMENDOUS a BIG - STOCK R IN FACT TWOT IC STOCKS COMBINED Ct ONE . 1 . . . . - . . . . . I have mtfvwd pf Xif)n nrssxh fiors fcerV, ndhr more goods en pnJ now than m, Mtpl fid of mn4. w& f tenm eat rrkt on vry thing Thtrt Is t s4 harmer In front of inf $ot. as 1 sm fwt try. H Inr.U trimuUte bMt hy sny fake saU. Twi fan tsve from ID Is SO fi Pr eetti en sny srtScie Job boy st my ttori. U wB )r yi to bwy ywjr fa?t trintt Mil st vf&Ai npw at 0e pnen w will ta st, I tmxt fe H4 tit any Uir6 tmk tn sbert Cm t tr non for fry ftprmg and PtnvrmV CoW sn4 will Unwrt , prtA Cns M pW wr txr H t Twri M rr. t-Sanii Lippman. stlgnt toaattfttafrMM ppr roMms, 8nt ly adapt) for tiilter rmdrt er sQre purpnt, or far ft eomtKalkm ct Ua Si- sppreciaUaV , GtnsUbl ,iamt M Xej , return id last ptght frM Ckrks, wbert he n4 bt to treat fyoc Asihroee, dMrpUtW to)or4 anas ef that saf Uan, m a warrant sworn ut by Mr. W. r. OdbtfiV-nf Ibis chy,- charging Mm with the MUlng f eross ties and the Ufl f ntrtrtl Rtm4rv4 peds of otto (mm IU prme. On Meenet NrtWi W Mrehf sir; aontrg te'ef ihs enter sjnUntpt whkk th wtfw Uw, tst( ntMHing of sf Bnwdnf . Ity of Us tawyars fee's for awk dV CommUaxeTs ef Craven Cotmty,' kjttvnU srimiil nf Mmaniif, tot etUad en Tiay, the ftrrt oar f nt'ng lo b(lf thaWtMlves ks contact Mirth, 1310, at the Onifi Itwa, in wkh lhM the Ht, hs eft h4 Kw Barn, at it o'clock a. sa , st the soMMhle tnruble In torurirg coun- rTt of CotnfUiwf (i V. EkH ;el bu4 (he r w BnHy ukw ry D. 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 COMMUNTITS 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. Let?, co-operate, advance, progress and grow. New Bern Chamber of Commerce -at i ) ''.J& I- -.:, .,.1 ftr), for the trrpoes ef UtttMrtinf rf k kai8at m at property erai N-f-e that.. . . ' - ' c K rot . Ow ft BH f ConriVi'Tftr ef Ctst Coty K. C " T:tr' '3 r4. l''.a l(fflt Booiitd and BKordi Smuhtd! for ever s quarter of century the I World Almanac 'has been smaahlng reeords In naiaUinirny tbe ioformatlo of the land In moat admirable .man ner IU Mcnmry has bW toocbad for t thouttndt-yf , sniluonm, and It bat won for ItiMlf th Well tfevtrved o.tti- Oos smonf rsferene books Which fcal SQklanted every cnjnoetitetv &ftUon sftaf tdltlotv-W fonn to prets 'the hlfh wstet tnH f. tlruttltHi has sewn rtnch4 m Lake warninf and grt Copy tnday nefom nanmincsmsnt ads "oI ot. print,". 1918 sflilM on all newsstands, seSs by mall. 86c. I west f Baffalo4 PiUetwMt. Ik ; " " 1 J, ' 1 '. f. ', '. . Pritidiit Hiipl Orfhanft ttafvJrat af erfKana litre bn Halo A fcr the rta.l4.nl of iht lodxatrlal and ; Vrfhtne flirm at U'-to. Oe,. rHo tniM: "We ave ad l.wtrie litttart! tn thia IwUuiiion for nine jars II h, :, SPRING-and- SIlfllMER We have i complete 'felettloa. of -Spring "tad Scmmex PatlertsfwSuhTroutef inclYestiw Weterkeyoo to ca!l and Inspect thcrri befott tmytn. ' F. BL Chadwi6k;; iicrchant Tailor 4 hardvare: a ft i w . . . . J , - ' r"" U S",l., k ll....Vi,l..l..1.U. fa-. bnndf-W US ttn,' trpWSUCS bSn.y.j, Mml. ,,f lh. bt (,rol;f mod ( fore mgMttra!4 w. T. II 1 1 for USmj Tburtday, or-ana, t-ir ,"" t-a tUw4, atflad fti.i' frola ft;t. To' ranelhar aril (hiihJ pa r'. t! ,n f I !-'rTi rtr rin-l in Whcn Vou thiafe of biiyinz lUrdwaro or. BuildinZ: ; Matcrial70u will naturally want to go where you can j have your order filled with accuracy and difpatch.' and where.you can get the bc;t "ptlcc '7 carry V coraplctc stock and will tik? tlpr?, ia .'Handling; your orders, ai.d will make pricwiAtc'rcstlng.' Phone J f . it f rt f I f t 1- Gnsk'ill r f f 1 1 ( - t . n
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