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'PAPER WITH; CIRCULATION -v KfTJlBER 21 TWENTY EIGHTH YEAR i :5 s I , X: WW. - -1 r"' . 5-.' -r. .1: Constant Attention To the RequifemeBts of Its Depositors OFFICEKS; . Ju. B. BUdM. Pmltat,; : Win. B. Bladb Vie PnMiaat T. A. Gmn. Vioil Prnklant. Go. B. Pendietan. Ouhkr. ' DIRECTORS; J. W Stewart, Richard N. Duffy. ' James Redmond, B. B Hunt. C. E. Foy. J. S. Bwnisbb J. J. Wotfendflo. E. H. T. 0. Warren, C W. Monger. L. B. Cutler. Jr. J. tt Blwhs. L. L Moon, ; Ww. 9. Blade, UaMlawe, is a notable feature of this bank's service, ands, in. a targe 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 de mand. ,. i ftS-Ttie Accftiriita of Womfy EspiUly liiyiteit mm WE WILL SELL MONDAY and TUESDAY LADIES WHITE SHIRT WAISTS BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED. AT THE FOL LOWING PRICES. ... 50c. 90c. $1.00 $2. $2.25 and $2.50 J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOClC ST. ! PHONE 288. IE PORTER f3-11l Z-.V-T' nurrnpro bUllfCGGCG Was In- Says Woman Companion - W by Men in fh3 Party. -." NevYork Feb. i. -William 'Boytl. the Legro Pullman porter, was positive ly identified ijy jLeslie H.IiOrd .io UiA. City Hospital JeraeyCity.yeteraay as the man wJw shot Lord and Harrison 3, Bigbie on a New Jersey Central Bai' road' train 'early Wednesda morning. Boyd was also identified at Police Head-- quarters, Jersey Cityt. by Gayle and Roger Young. He then broke down and admitted he did the shooting. v Boyd, whose run is over the Balti- Lmore and Ohio to WaBhiogton wss ar rested there early yeaterjjjyand brought deck to Jersey uity, wnere ne was suo- jected to a severe examination by Chief of Police Monahan and Capt. Lsrkios. He denied his guilt at firjt. In his confession Boyd said that aa Higbie, Lord and the Yung brothers entered the train at the Commujiipaw station his woman companion had just made a remark that caused him to laugh, Gayle Young, he said, imitated the laugh-. After the four young menJ had' become seated and the train Was iQ , motion Gayle Young, Boyd says made an ' insulting .remark about the wpman. He resentod it and the four men got to their feet. Boyd pat his fand in his hip pocket and Gayle Young grabbed him,' pulling his hand which held the Revolver from his pocket. There was a scuffle and the revolver twice exploded. ' tloyd said when he was pnshed from the train he did not know that two of the four men men had been bhot, He declined to give the name of the woman who was with him, saying there was r.O reason why -she should be brought into the case, Hais locked up at head quarters. , ' Higbie was too weak in 'indicate whether he recognized the prisoner at the hospital. The physicians are hope ful of saving the lives of .both Lord and HigbleV Big Appropriation For. The ;Abol i isnmentor mis JNeranoufl : BBSinesS.'-"';-;; ; WaahirFe.Xa-axpeidl-r N. C., Feb. tare of 100,000 a year in stamping oat; the. "white slave? traffic would be mon 1 . -vr A (iood Judge of Fuel will never burn anything but our high grade White Ash coal. His not only satisfactory for eoofciug and heating purposes, but Its in-' tense heat and long continued, combustion malre It economical' in the household. Ellis Coal anJ Wood Yard - Union ?oin, Phone 47 Does Paint add to appearance? Does Lead and Oilmjxed by ma chinery preserve wood,?: Then use B P. S. Paint and yes will be your answer. Basnight Hdw. Co. w Nolable 6aton Co. Citizen Dead in aubmitting' to the Home a recom mendation, that total ealimiW for regulating Emigration, be increased from 2,400,000 .ttv ,B?,000. ;f Mr. Nagel saya the enforcement of "white ilave". bill no in Conference between the noose and expected to be come a law within a few daya, will coat l60,00.aM.t'P(k Will have to be. prosecuted differently than the or dinary immigratkm law enforcement. ' PILES CUREP IN 6 ,T0 K OAYS ' PAZ0 OINTMENT la guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 60c - iGE STEAMER lf!DI ETC HI 111 DCPtf 11 LLIL 1f!ILUI British Vessel Arroyo With Valu able Cargo' Now. Going' to Pieces - . Carried Iron Ore. " 26 Havidg failed, to be of assistance to the British steamer Arroyo, which wa? found ey'weU pitaava8i th crew off 0cracokf See us for Garden Fencing. Basnight Hdw. Co. . Notice. ' I shall sit In the' Federal Building, in New Bern, North CarolTps, on Tuesday March , 1910, and fron .day to day, for the purpose of hearing all claims which have been filed with me against the Norfolk & Swthern Railway Com pany. - - . ; ! PERCY S. STEPHENSON .. ' '-. " - ' SpeclalUffaster. N."Q'. bar early .Thursday morning, the Wilmington tug Alexander Jones, rCaptaJn W. A Sandeis returned to this a i . porti '' j reporting ' the vessel and cargo of 10,000 tons of iron ore from Santiago Cuba to" Philadelphia, a com plete Iosi. - When the tug left the steamer late Thursday afternoon she lay broadside in nineteen feet of water on the beach and was rapidly going to pieces, a strong northeast blow on the coast -today perhaps' precluded all pos sibility of stripping her. Upon arriving at the steamer, Captain Sanders reports that he sent a boat crew from the Jones aboard the -steamer finding that the captain1 and crew of thirty-two men had been taken off and were being cared for at the life saving station five miles away. . After day break the captain and crew re-appeared and ordered him to quit the steamer which he did after some hours, finding all possibility of saving her futile The Arroyo bails from Glasgow and belongs to Harrison & Co. She is 2307 net tons register, 340 feet long, forty- three feet beam, 26.8 feet depth and waa built In 1900. The grounding of the vessel is attributed to heavy fogp which had prevailed along the coast for several days. .7 - John. Henry Qra ig one of the: wealth ties and mow prominent ,.;eitlzenjifo Gaston County died Triday morning at hit home at Gas.tbnii.-after a brief Ill ness of three weesi." Mr Craig was in his 8Ut year, a self made , man -ot 'sTer ing chariclora citizen honored and respected by a targe circle of arquain tances His life waa marked, by la dividual .successes in .civil liland in good deeds and a ecruputous honesty in all his dealings. ... . . - He waa father Mr' Ttroa : Us Craig who married the daoghtet of our townsman, w, M. Watson, Esq, . e eeeoeeeeeeeeeee - - . -. - . -. pcah 0 IsWilL' a ! The Down Homer mm A Magazine of healthy heresy, by a Caroli nian for Carolinians, 'and all other. ee4e ee-ee 10c. a Cop, On Sal? Here. ! STORE HOTICE. SHORT PASSING EVENTS (Cortniued from Page four) they to go except one of the two bridges that leads oat, from. JybchyT ; New Bern should have some place .set . aside a recreation ground for a weary pop ulace. This quoetloo is being diunsaed aroonr tbe leading cUlaern of the city and the out ou'.come. will doubtless be that we have a parkf ( This. week, sixty thousand dollars will be sent out by the, 8taie . Superintend ent of Pubfle Instruction to 42.omties in the, shape of loan to aid iq. tie con struction of public school booses. This maana . at least - as inucV . more will be expended by.' ountiea''Yor this purpoeey and perUps twi si. much morei "Tber -were - application ; tot over I2S.000 of this sUto fond, bat not nouh was availatle lo supply all, and so the requested., to .be scaled, down allowing each county only part of the amount they wqoesUd, Cravan. coun ty comes In for a good propurtion of the amount. ' - .' ' An accident tfcat would have no doubt resulted seriooaqr tor the, two Jitisen. rera in the vehkle, but for the thonght fnlneae of one of thf drivrs: on friday night just after the arrival of tha train. Toe two vehicle 0rtveo by two eolored men ' werV eodaavOrteg : to break - the record to their respective idestmatiou, andto tarnlnt tha aoroer of Baaeosk aad New they aollided with each otherri one of the drivers succeeded fa extrica ting bis veMcle from tbf. rmlna of the oth.tr and aaaisted . w quieting . the frightened , aaimak. Tbe. psssengers deckM that Uey would eeaUnoe the journey on tooti'.-p. ? v- - . I Mil I t I' See us for "Pittsburgh Perfect" field and garden fencing. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. Masonic Notice. A special Conclave of St. John C m mandary No. 10 K. T. will, bo held Monday evening Feb. 28 at 7:30 oVLrk Work in the R. C. degree. All Sii Knights requested to be present. By order of E. C. C. E. WETHINTON. Recorder . PILES! PILES ! PILES! ' WiUiams' Indian Pile Ointment will cor Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acta aa a poultice, gives instant relief.-.WUllams' Indian Pile Ointment ie prepared-far Piles and itching of the private parts; So'e by druggists, miil BOe and LOO.' Williams' MTg. Co Props., Cleveland, 0. Dr. Charles Duffy a Whatd .V . . It is l some thatyoa ' can' feet, a geauineTJ ' STOBM BUCGY, wf . , ssr piier builder. pf any speclalrig that you cannot get with' ' ,wt a blg.rfc "we" ; sre v.tb . Uweit In. - price..; .Try us. : - . i . " .i ,ta' 4 . ' Notice U hereby ' given according to law, that a meeting of of the BoareJif Comrolssioner of Craven Caunty, la eaOed od Tuesday," the - first day of March, 1910, at the Cottrt House, ra New Bern, at 11 o'clock, a. m.,' at the Vr quest of Commisskmdr O. V Rich- ardstrt, forthe'purposa of traasactinf such busioesa as may properly coma be fore them.1 :- ' '' : trot, chmv !phaniiacy.?-:r- Board ;of Commissioners of - CrnvaT.,, ., -'f 7 - ; ':- County KTC- - . This Febraary 22nd. .1910 " li M, Frtsii- Garden r ind.f Flower aeeos, ; just jeceivc uivis G. S.: Waters &iSo'ns j iPfeebrUrfanf Careb.-Divioa, '' k ilp eonJuc(d by .the pastnf, Ref s), N.'IL, SummaratD,' 0 , at 11 ttn, and 7it0p.ro. . '" , - , ,:. Balibath school and Bible Class 1 p. a. ; PaWreordlaUy Invlud.--' s", A - TREMENDOUS BIG STOCK . ; 1? FACT TWO IIP STOCKS COMCINFD IN ONT " , have moved my Kinston branch store here,, tod hT more fod, oh band nAw than ever, and fegt rid of isms, will of rourt cut pi'''' m vrytb(ng There is no rti banner in front.of my storo, Ijihi try pg to aUnraUto bosiawee by any fake sK Yrm eon nut from 10 f per cent on any artlcWyon buy at my stnr. it will psyyou to biy ymir next rott Suit or Oterooat now at the price we will aril at t rmul rgvt rid of my tremendoos stock In a short time 10 make room' for irty ! Spring and Pamfner Goods M will soil bt abtiwt any prV. &,m irfl ptir onf fwidi and be convinced. .Yonr l rr, ; .: .llrst Chorth of CbrW, 8ceUt, Heeday aarf ices atU' a. m. and ,40 n. sn.. r; 'i' Cpb. Lkbjett-"Chrit Jesttt,' 1 Suttdst school 12 m. A . . ' : Wedmdy -oventsg tostimony erv- io at TM e'ckKk, , Heading Raont, which ts in ths chorth ta open deilf ;, . .Altars eordilly wokomed. The First Bpt!sl Chgrrh-f hcm mominf end evening by the psitor. Rv. C b. Grie. . , - Momlna toii"-'H(rtMlviH Roligl'iti.' ET)irig l"r.ie-'(D e I n 1 1 0 v 1 1 1 IWrnr.'. " ' . Hn prsrsr inwMnf at 13 s. m. ' 3n ly lkhvl st S oV o s U ' t A a s pprcnriation of XOutl, (V 'to W spetn thla year advtslcf Psp Dia pepala and Pap 'a Diurttia has been do tided npoa by the dlraetorsof thaPap, Thompson papa Cr CincinflaU O. Aeventt pet rent Of tfils" ampins wilt be sinlla tbe newtpeu.1 f ha" United SUI Canada snd U.ifoi.; Tb's Lnmoaetpprorfi(Mn, on of (He larfeet vv known, prvvm U U psay'skbeolute ftilh lo th, wrtb' their crtparatkjns. alo the f set , tKst the tiewspsport are tht bt me'liuta to aiaie a good ankle uo''y knowa. Our rir are Jr ! NmCUr wk Pspe's Uiape p!n, l....h is ii4 to be a splendid prpirtlifl to ralWre tojet staworb sad Ju l r-.';na. h Fr.;. A frwrl- m l-h'.'nO. . h' li.lie. rr,'-'v V.V-. r" f ,1 i r, t:,H r A 1 I ' . ' r ft r , . -r T II U . i'r ' lot, 1 "h. - a ' Tbe Wise counsel, the devoted and imgTudgmg labor of tbe late Dr. Chan. Dafff were always at the cell and in tha service of the Poblic Schools of this county. "With constant fidelity and with zeal always intelligently directed, he gave valuable time and thought to the pro blems of school management and the development of a sound and thorough system. The Board of Trustees of .the New Academe of which hodv Dr. Duf fy waa for. many year an honored and. rained member-realize that in his death thv aeheol has suffered the Iosm of a aafs and trusted adviser and the chilj- reauhave Darted with a friend, wloio tender and sympathetic Interest was enUeied in thafr.esase, - In hi conception of the offlceof Tras- toe. ulterior motive or aelfisb intereit had ne part, snd with setapulous fidel-J ny ns) oiecnargea in aacrea truer. This Board m common with the cdm- Innalty share with tha family the aor- row trtic this death ha oecaaionob A physleisn whoaa tender- tympall y and skilled ministry, went out to the a'eedy and sdlieud-a man whs broad and generous as tar took large then hi of Childhood s beneCactor of the rem- unity, a rleni of the race, has gone and w are) the poorer for It' . 8. M. BRIN.WN rjium nvnunjrr t COAS. U IVES Comiu1 EioHsh EtchrnQS. , ft btredred patents r applied for story week, In loedon. : ' r ' , Loodua motor baa drlprs are fitW for belnt ahaail of time, hot rarefy ttt belne let. ' - '. - " - ? c " la the tmiM f Wird o ntl en I a! 4 Ml oirlsrl'-n imliMi thirty j at tt Ire vii1b. ' , ' - 1 The drre In the cnoep"" "f rtn'hi EfigUnrl mtlliio a'1 r ri 'r cr, "nart per tw-t Pr n-1 t.f..n sr.6 !r.t dinbie last timy j s f y"r ( 1. . 1 ffeyples Bank 4 NEW BERN. N.C. O.PAID ONr - STRONG 05&VINGS PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS MEN BuMrjess 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 C.D.BR ADHAM TA.UZZELL PR EST. VICE PR EST. 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 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 bis COMMUNITY'S WEL FARE. The citizens generally could do ko 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 4 :; J.. 0 Chamber of Commerce . SPRING 'aM SUMMER We have complete fdectlon U Spring and Summer Pflilerns (or Soita, .Trousert, ind Veitt." We Invite yon to call and inspect them before boymg. ' H; Chadwlck,: Hcrcliani -Tailor. 1 r i A fru'.'h. :FAClERSSUPPLIESl . Hone Co!'n', Back Bands, hrnm " Uttber,' Hoci, t ; "pckri, fl.ovth, Tisce chal.u Endwb;le Treci etc. hw U t! c t: to grt jr :r V. wco;l fit !J Fencing.1 1 1 r J H lttirn, S. M. I'r t np.r nt-. Vr l . Yii f t- !-!'f lr,-,;'t i sur. i ' I! '11 rfr' 1, am Lippman. il Mi.!'
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