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. . , . f. - - -' ESTABLISHED 1878 . 'paper with, circulation tfKW BWNSOWrHj CAROLINA. FRIDAY MORNING..FEBRUARY, 25; 1910. t '- " - ' . : : : . ; c : Z... : . ; : '- i , TWENTY EIGHTH , YEAR m 7 5- Constant Attention To the Requirements of Its Depositors OFFICERS: Jan. B. Bladm. PrwkUst. , Wm. B. Bbdaa. Tie FKaidrot T. A. One Vica- Prmident Geo. B. Ptqdiettin, CaaUar. DIRECTORS: J. W. Stewart. T. D. Warren. . Richard N. Duffy. C W. ahintfar. Jamea Redmond, L. H. Cottar, Jr. B. B Hurst. J. B Blades. C. F. Foy. L. L Moon, J. S. Baanfcht. Wm. B. Bhdea, J. J. Wolfenden, T, A, Green, E. H. Meadow. - ; is a notable feature of this bank's service, and ia, in a large measure, responsible for its high standing among ' New Bern's financial institutions. . We invite you ip acquaint us with YOUR banking needs, assuring you of our willingness to meet every legitimate, demand. The Accounts of, Women Especially Invited OUR FORESIGHT YOUR OPPORTUNITY We anticipated the recent sharp advances in practically a!! lilies, by early purchases. Our stocks are now complete- Filled t& 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. Modras 15c. Values for Tussor Pongee 25c, " " Congo Cloth, all colors. Keep your eye on 10c. 15c. 32 Inch S:. " 32 " Cfmpo Clooh it takes the place of Ragher Silk and the price is only 25c. I i J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 Pollock St. Phone 288 IHBTyjMK'iVVWMil W g r" r Phone 47 A Good .Indge of Fuel will never burn anything but our high grade White Ash coal. It is not only BatiBfactory for cooking and heating purposes, but its in tense heat and long ' continued combustion make it economical in the household. Ellis , , Coal and V Wood Yard Union Point. I Goal tVave; WkruiDgs . Sent Out Over Entire West, Mercury . 56 Below" Zero at Butte 7 , . Mpntaua. ,. . (Chicago Feb. 24. worse blizsard of the year in the northwest brought Chi cago Bif -bfeloweroi; weather to day In its journey southward. In 18 hours the mercury has dropped 35 degree. . " Cold wave warnings sent ut by the United States weather bureau predict ed the eDtire northwest would be blizzard-swept. Northern Illinois, , Wis consin. Michigan.- Minnesota, Nebraska Iowa, Kansas and Missouri are in the storm area. Warnings ware based en reports from the west that the most violent blizzard, of the winter, swooping down from Alberta and Saskatchewan, has envel oped Montana and was passing through North and South Dakota and travelling eastward before a furious gale. Butte, Mont, dispatches say that the almost unparalleled minimum of 56 de grees below zero was registered at Argenta, Mont. All Minnesota and North Dakota: points have reported temperatures ranging from 5 to 2 points below zero, with the thermometer still falling. All trains coming from the west are from two to ten hours late. In Mon tana and North Dakota thousands of beep snd cattle are believed to have perished. Western Montana points, which up to Monday night bad borne tha brunt of the blizzard, reported the thermometer today rising once more. Lees Chapel Notes. Walks From Store Where he Was Employed ftot; Seen Since?" i FoulIlay inspected. Elizabeth City, Feb, 24-The family and host of friends of Claude Ballard, of this city, are greatly wowied over faia strange disappearance from his home in this city, and his prolonged ab sence, daring which nothing has been neara oi mm. mr. pauara is a young man noted for hia quiet manners and correct habits, and hat always been considered a model young man. He has held the position of bookkeeper for the' firm bf M. P, Gallop Company for a number of years. ; . . , Last Saturday afternoon he left the store during the busiest hour of a busy day, without telling any one in the store of his intention to leave, neither did he inform his parents of his Inten tions to go away. His absence from the store was soon noticed and inquir ies were made. : It was learned that he had on Saturday drawn a sum of money from the bank, and that he purchased a ticket tor Norfolk. . His parents are ' anxious as to his whereabouts, and all are astonished at his strange manner of leaving. Hia books of the firm of M, P. Gallop are found to be quite correst, and there is nothing wrong with any financial trans action of his. READ The Down Homer A M sR.izine of healthy heresy,, by a Caroli nian for Carolinians, and all others. 10c. a Copr - - - On Sale Here I STORE V Whata ;: Surprise ' it Is to some that you can get a gnutn ; STORM BUGOY.we, are pioneer ba&Urs t .. of any tperisl rig that :' ' you esnnot get with-" 'Out a big price, .ws," ; are .the Lowest In prk. Try oa ' PILES ! PILES! PILES ! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acta as a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and itching of the private parts, Sole by druggists, mail 60c and $1.00, Williams' M'f'g. Co., Props. , Cleveland, 0, Does Paint add to appearance? D es Lead and Oilmixed by ma chinery preserve wood? Then use B. P. S. Paint and yes will be your answer. Basnight Hdw. Co. SHORT P EVENTS Contniued from P4ga Four) wrre arrested Wednesday afternoon by offl er C Hsrdson mr a warrant tworn out by H: & Smith chirging'them with breaktog in his store on Elm street tt A t . ' . SIAS? SV- t A. 1 axui-. sceanng - we sum oi soa-wiasi: Tuesday night were given a hearing be fore Mayor McCarthy yesterday : after noon. From the evidence given by thr witnesses it wss proved that the Mid gett boy was the thief and that he bsd tied in order to implicate the other two boys, in default oi a sw.w ror nit apt pearance at the- next term of ourt he was committed to jail Enoch Ambrose, the negro manar- reaUd last Monday near Clarke, by Mr. W. F: Gilbert and Mr. JameS McCoy on a warrant charging' him with stealing cot too sod cutting troes ties ' from Mr, Gilbert's premises and was suspicion ed as being thi culprit who .borned Mr OUbert'l boose near that plaoe tut San day night It now in Jatt. .-Be was given a b oaring oa the charge of larceny be-' fore justice of the pesos W.. F ; BUI yesUrdsy aftsmooj, who after bearing the evldtoce bound him over to I be text term of Cravea county Superior .Court under a bend of $1.00, fa) : default of which h wm committed to jalL j : A bansas pel a "wet pavement and 4 visitor-fro? the country tarrying a basket of rggt furnished excellent ma terial for a corned jr whloU -ould be spp oprlauly . shristeaed "a drop Is efts" and which foraisbed amusemett for a irarober of people took pi tee early yestrrdsy afternoon on Broad street While crowing the street tha visitor became entangled with lbs banana peel and then. It wss that his marvelous tvbluUons of aerabetis klQ traMptred. Ue first tranuribtd s sort of - peraboll aat rom follosed by t boiixontal bend Ths ikody ol 'the tank; down on the eold eotd vement sor- Feb. 22. We have been having some bad weather for the last few days, but our farmers are preparing for a new crop. Mrs. E. H. Oliver Is very sick, tut We hojre to see her out again soon. , Mr. f!. B. Gray, of Rocky Mount, who has been spending a few daya wifi lelativis at this place, returned home .thio morning. Mr. Harry Harrison is visiting his pa- f rentu at Cove City. Miss Lila Oliver was ths guest of M ss Josephine Simmons Siturday night and Sunday. Mrs. B. H. Dillahunt was a welcom visitor of Mrs. R. Simmons' Sunday af ternoon. - ' Mr. R. H. Jones visited his sister at Bert 0rade-3atnrdmy and Sunday. - ' Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilcox visited rela tives at Trenton Saturday and Sand), Mr. Joe Yatea visited relatives and friends in Onslow Saturday snd Sun day. ; ' .;. Mr. Lee Foy spent Saturday night with Mr. U. F. Wilcox. Master Jennings Dillahunt was a Vis itor at our Sunday school last ' Sunday. Mr. Harry Hall and sister were visi tors attRavenswood Sunday, afternooa. Misses Berth Whltt and Imogens Koonce were visitors a our Sunday school last fiindty afternoon. ' Come again young ladies. " ' Miss Laura Yates was a welcom vis itor at tha home of Mrr."F. WUoox oa Monday aftvrnoon. "BROWN EYES." OXYGEH WRECKS ' LAR8EBUILD1HG Explosion Hurls, k ,11am of flteel "Through the Koof of ' iK-palr Shop and Imperils a Whole -. .. i - ; "oTclghborbowl-: ; l , -" Kew York, Fb . It-One nan Wss blown to nieces and. soother, seriously ' hurt at two o'clock yesterday when an '. exygea tank eontainirg fifty eubl feet I of tmreoiffen nolo led io the welding room of A ton, Lalne & Cq'i repair shop st No, SSI Ealt Sivtnu-foarth street BED RIDDEN UUI fflDICD n IIUIIuUI Carries od Active Merchandizing ' Eight Tears Lying on a Couch. There died in this city a few days ago a Colored man aged 69 years, who tho' greatly afflicted, having no control over bis lower limbs,-yet pursued an active business life even after three score years baa passed, and he was force to lie upon his ba-k during the last eight years bf his life. J. W. Harrell, known to his friends as "Jen" Harrell, came to this city years ago from Plymouth, N. C. He had been married but at the time of death was a widower, an illegitimate son being the sole member of his house hold. In a small store on Queen street and fin Cup AUeyT Harrell, lying upon his back on. a couch in a room adjoining his shop, through a slide in the wall he watched every customer coming and going, noted every coin dropped in the cash register, and quickly detected ev ery attempt to make wrong change. Though the rheumatism which made his lower limbs useless, also afflicted his arm, Harrell lying on his back so as to watch his shop, was quick to fee every irregularity. A rifle and shot gun by his side, if he saw young color ed boys taking an apple, he would call out to drop ir, and if not at once com plied with, a rifle bullet would knock off the pilferer's hat, or bore through hia clothes, and often the apple was knock ed from the offender's fingers. A crane with , block and -tackle wtis rigged up, and with this Harrell could be hoisted about to make such changes as were needed in his room, which was always neat and clean, and where white visitors often gathered to roun?el with him. The extent of the business done by this bedridden man was often $100 per week, a good amount for the loca tion, as sales were for small sums. If Harrell ever complained over his lot no one has reported it. PILES- CURED 111 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itohing, Blind, Blood ing pr Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50e. HOTICE. ThePeoples Bank 4 NEW BERN. N.C. OL PAID ON o SAVING 5 ' STRONG COURTEOllS 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 courtesj are prime requisites in out ser vice. Open an account with this bank and receive the benefits of our service. WM DUNN PR EST. C.D.BRADHAM VICE PR EST. TA.UZZELL CASHIER U New doe&i I H 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. I. J. BAXTER Elks Temple Department Store Notice is hereby given accordtng to law.Jtbat s"Tneeting of of the Board of Commissioners of Craven - County, ia called on Tuesday, tho first day of March, 1910, at the Court Hous, in New Bern," at 11 o'clock a.m., at the rt quest of Commissioner G. V. Rich ardson, for the purposa of transacting such business as may properly come be fore them. C. E. FOY, Chm'n - Boud of Coramiasioners of Craven County N. C- ' This February 22nd. 1910 See. us for ' Garden Fencing. Basnigbt Hdw. Co. A;. ' ' " rVflsnt. Eight commodious, upper rooms, fine- j ly adapted for either residence or office purposes, or for a combination of the two, t. ! C. T. Hancock. ISO BLOCKS BURNED 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. x 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 Grwivllle, K. C, EsU mated Loss ".si.. ''WUbooa. Tartly . " i Insured Chamber of Commerce . I en l-i. " G. Si Waters & Sons.' A:l TREMENDOUS BIG STOCK v IN FACT TWO BIG STOCKS COMBINED IN ONE - 1 havtr moved my Kftiitnn brsnth store new, snd hT tnOn if) on hsnd now than ever, and to ft rid of sm, mill of course cut prices on everything Tbtnrt is no fed bsnr lit front of my store, MlinH try. In j to stimulate fosincee by sny fake !(. You can save ffom t) tn M per cent on any srlJrte pm buy st fny storw. It rlll py you to hujfnr axt winter Snit or Ch'twiit now st tfc piics w will sl st I rr.ust fpt rid of my trfmem'mii stwk In I sbrt time to tr.! mom for rny Pprlng and S'immflr CkkkIj and wiU sell St alnwt f iri'. O-f i r. pH ir tr1t ml I rwivlnA ' Ynw tn tT, : Srun Linnmnn. ;of three-slghlhs Inch steel, was hurled throah the roof of the buiklk g In the rear yard where the welding Was km and deiicrlWfit hslf circle ovr the roof of 1 he shop, dropptd on the tik' walk orpostu, ''; '. ( i tire qnlcWy followed Ihe expolo, mlsnd only ths prompt work rf fis fir- J i Oill prvmtd soother snd pthpe j wtifse sr!(1onl, for in the w wked rounded by at least tarse-doieo fretb M ss. ' , - ; . I ware a tank fl'IH with goln snd an other full of scetylone fi, which the ifiafnee miiiht esiily hive fthI, I The ldns; thd-tt lorn lo plc"t jSml liw of Iron, tl t m rin1 on lbs Sfljoining r)HlHiifK. T fresh Garden : a nd : " Flower Seeds, just received at Davis Pharmacy.. ', - "; 'i, . . ;. , ( ; . , - i ' ' Prilidnll!c'pi Crphins' , l!linflril fif ttT ! 'ifllt I rorl ro! rfr - l r ? th l'ri ! i f-t i ()r l.iM Himo t t wiit: "We '- irv Hat ln'i:m 1 ( n i r r.ivr I ft -it ' wir')owcf the kt,p or ptiUrM, ' T, . it . , isa w!l S the i t w!tvl- of ti H f.n. . '' ! hr-r'an rfMlT'Tln chiir-S ' ,' I ' ' ', i k o hnp rn the ti !! o r r ' ! (! ,-t in ') torT."f.l p Jt f f ! . i ' ; .--,! i'r.- ' t r ; t -' r f ' H "'"'( t 1 ' - I "r-- ' Jtt'" ' OrennriUe. N. C'Fib. 24th.-rA Jlre 'Originating, about 1 o'clock this morning In ths old. frame building k formerly oc cupied by tha. t, ' R. Flanssn Bum Co., fanned by tbe high winds blowing, spread rspldiy sod la two hours', time bad llterstly wiped two blocks out of id ihs very beart of Grenvllt vThe csurt , 3 boose of Pitt ouny, ths Mssonie tm pie, ths Pitt County 8om Co'a. plant, about a dosea stores, seversi sublet , t i . . i '..k .,tiu ..' stroyed, enUllIng a loss of about ViO, which Is but partly covered, by b. wraoce.. - , ; , ' ' : j., ;;j TbsMasofile Temple In whh wa Ike opera houte snd s nombi of law jt' ofTicoe, tit the greateat lose. Mirty of the lwyrrs wwi unable U 4vs but a small part efthe'r Ubrarim. TT.e beat from Ihs fire mrTtei the cs- M-S ft the '.r'hmfl' srxi tlernph! r ; ri'ip snd the ton h bwt in ' : ; ,r?? fart rtt off frmn rommunicaliun p 1 I n- .' rr! I. j V, ! T th t r prwif vault tit ' ' . f tl tj ,rt 1 T'2'f "T of '.?' .' , - ,,; I, 1st' t-T Id the it' j ', '. -1 !' i ; ti at.'l f-for U ' SPRING iarid SUMMER : We have a complete telectidff uf Spig . tad Summer Patterns for Suits, trousers and Vests. XWe iaritj you to r All and IrtsDcct them before boymr. V- ' -'T'" I VI. E M. Cliadwick, Merchant Tailor JttJtXfci HARDWARE . When you think of buying llardware or Buildins Material you will naturally want to go where you can. have your. orden filled with accuracy and dispatch ind where you can get the b:t pru:c3. We carry a ' complete ttock nnd w i I take r!ca:urc in handlin ycur ord?n. v d v. i',1 irs.i? pncc3 ir.t:rC3'ir.. Fhons v, or oil .it -
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