.X- PAFER wrni CIRCULATION ; ESTABiBffil)' 1 i- i . i 1 A ; n ' r l.fKEW' NORTH CAROLINA? TUESDAY MORNINQ.IARC; 7"-"" ' ' Z VVTWEX- 'A'fTMBER 282. VJW, TWKSTY JUGRTH Jt&kB, a v. v.- , aPtsaw t j a"- ; I V t To the Requirements: of .Its Depositors OFFICERS! Jas, & Bladaa, Prmldaht. -Wm. a Blade, Vie fntidnt T. A. Green. Vie Pnakjaat.' Geo. B. Pendletom; Caahiar. DIRKCTOBS: . J. W. Stewart. T. D. Warm. Richard N. Duffy. C. W. Muncw. James Redmond. ' I U. Cutlar, Jr. B. B Harat, J. B. Blade, C. E. Foy. L,t Moor. ,' J. S. Basnwbt. Wm. B, Bladaa. J. J. Wajfendeo,' T. A. Green. - E. H. llaidawa, "The Accounts of Women Especially lnyited 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 de mand. ' . IririTWiiag'iiiafiiiui WE WILL SELL MONDAVI and TUESDAY LADIES WHITE SHIRT WAISTS BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED. AT THE FOL LOWING PRICES. . . , 50c. 90c. $1.00 $2. $2.25 and $2.50 J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 28. J2S32flEZ23a33 I rfll i. I mi w1 " A 5ood Judge of Fuel will never burn anything hut 6ur high grade White A Hh coal. It is not only satisfactory for cooking and heating purposes, hut its in tense hput and long continued cotnbuntion make jt economical in the household. Ellis Coal and Wood Yard Phone 47 - - I ni in Point. m'JVJKat. 7--. TV" 1 y - SiliWlLB Pitehed Battlo: jPetween ;otteo 1 l-io,-i- X .. - ;pjiilade.lphiai jlPfc Feb.; 28.-A ear was attacked and ' partially burned by rioters in front of .the sills of Ft L. Allen & Co. .' at the corner of Fifth aad Glenwood avenue, late this afternoon A pitched battle betweett-mounted and foot policemen and rlotess followed, in wliicn one man was shot in thd should' A mob of several hundred irienl it iaJ said, piled di'rt on. the tracks at this v Fertilizei- Wth 1160,000 -, ; ' v Vessel'.liC8pe. :;: -: iuning'FiV-F known orig o ,Sa&day: . night - destroyed one of Jwo flew large warehouses of the Seaboard ir line with adjoining sheds, containing large amount of "fer-f tilii coristitanta. The loss, which Is approximately 11011,000,-' (ttUyeovered:,: by insurance, inclodet the Armour farn point, and when a foxchaae ear, 'going worits mijnpg puni, estimatea north, was stopped by' the obstruction, lightwood was placed about i$ and it Was set on fire, while -the motorman and conductor were beaten tip.. W' Police reserves from"' two, police. Stationa'Were summontd. : When they approached the rioters fld Into the mill yard, and through the fence hurled mis', silesat the police) who;' fired several shots and then rushed into the1 mill yard, driving out all the rioters and dis persing them. Superintendent Taylor, of the city police force, who was on hand, declared this was the only outbreak of the day., . See us for Garden Fencing. Basnight Hdw. Co. President Helps Orphans , Hundreds of orphans have been help ed by the President Of (he Industrial and Orphans Home at Macon, Ga,t- who writes: "We have used Electric Bitters in this Institution for nine ) ears It has proved a most excellent medicine for Stonjacli, Liver and Kidney troubles .We regard it as one of the best family med icines on tmrtb. " It invigorates all vita) oreane.' Durifies the blood, aids digestion creates appetite. To strengthen and build up pale, thin, weak.chililren or rundown people it has no equal Bvst for female complaints.' Only 60c. at all druggists, SHORT PASSING EVENTS eiGiEiii IliGIOIl at $75,000: . Seaboard Air ' 'thmmikr; house iijoais7i; M empty box cars, 6,a(lU; Uerman K.alt Works -of v .taOtttorf,!-17.; 3fc f M Martin & Ca.VRlchmond $160; Joh M Cazaux, WUmington Hoisting ,.Ma- cninery, a,uuu; otner leriiuzer account consignees; $2,600; '-D. L. . Gore Com' pany, 216tWK'i1':7'1; . The Norwegian steatoer HermanJ Wedel Jarlsberg lying at the dock was saved by a crew from the revenue cutter Seminole and harbor tugs with only slight damage. Other vessels ly ing at the wharves where cut loose from meir moorings anuBBca pea, , . TO CURE 'A COUD IN ' ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quin!ne Tablets. Drnggiats refund tnoney if it fails to cure.,. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 25c. v Judge Neal'i Son Killed. The very sad intelligence reached here last night that Walter Neal, Jr., the son of Judge Walter Nea.l of Laurinburg, was accidentally shot while out hunting; ; - : - Judge Neat was well known here and this loss of his son will bring sad ness to his many friends here. A Novel Introduction READ A Mjgaiine of healthy heresy,' by a Caroll niun for Carolinians, and all oUurs." ' 1 Of. a Cop, - - On Safe. Here STORE Surprise, ' It Is to aome that you v , tatTi gcf gmulri :ST01tBUCCY,wa';. are pionMr buikta-nj of any spocial rig that' . "you eaiinnt gt with-, out a -g price, we ', are th Lowat fin. pTlcc;-JTryua.,: :A; -TREMENDOUS - BiGVi STOCK' I -.. IN FACT TWO riG STOCKS C0MDINID1N ONE I havi tnovd my Xlnta branch l tort hrr, and have trxir wA$ on feaml now than fret, and to gt rid of tame, will of crM Cut pTl on ryUiing Tbore it M r4 bnnr In front of mf store, a I am not try ing to sUmulsta bl ns by any fake tK Yon cn save fnotn 20 M 64 r rVnl on any artirla yVjrj boy at my lon. It Will y fon in buy your i-4t winter Suit or Oeirwit mow at th4 prtcea w ,d Mil at I tnr gf.i of f Un)r4oua atwk in abort time to male j-mtn' fnr ' ft t 1 Hpiing and PumrrwT Go5 and will ad at lmnl any pfi. CiA and frica tHlf I and h fmVinAart 1 . Ttmra to f r. (Cpntniued from Page Four) Capt. Jas. darker a member of the firm of Harkcr and Tooker fish dealers had an accident that come near proving fatal to him. Capt Marker was in the act of walking down the fish dock at the f.ipt of Middle street and stepping on a decayed board he was precipitated through the flooring. In falling Dii breast struck one of the protruding boards and three of his ribs were bro ken. He was carried home and medi cal attention rendered him. At a late hour last night he was resting com paratively easy. Saturday night just after the Orient al train had pulled out -from -this ata- i thm a young man who lives near bay i boro fMid. who had on a full capacity ! of ."blind tiger" came into the pasaen I ger coach wh-re there were several la dies and proceeded to raise a row with twogntlemen who were, not paying the least attention to his drunken sr- giea. Capt. Lu mpk ins wa Anally com pelled to drag the inebriate from the ear and place him in the baggage: ear and kept him there until he reached hla. destination Suen 'Toadyism ahouW be abolished and Cpt Lumpkin's action ia highly commended. Last Saturday night about twelve o'clock Dr. K. d. Armstrong, who. re sides on Pollock street, heard k noiaaas If some one wat trying to entef one of the rear windows of his reaidenc.' ' He ocurt.d his revolver and" srent Into the rear of the building to inveetigaU. On opening one of the doort be eapiod t ne gro man in the act of entering the wia- Uow. Taking deliberate aim be Brad at trm Intrudor who at once dropped to the ground apparently wounded. Aa ortber I was summoned, bit upoo his arrival all , tree of the man had disappeared. .lt is prtauiped that he Was only "slightly' ; wounded, ar.l while Dr. Armstrong waa ! absent mads good hit escape. . ' rr i . . . ... ' i The following petition Is Mnf elrco liUd among the titiaeTis of New Bars: I Wt, the nndorsigoed cidwek of Craven county, Norlh Carollaa,' hellevla'g thai it wl'lhetponr eoooty and city- to hod . the home coming MMrratloA comav ' orating tha fouwliog of the city of New i fWn, and that It is toe wiil of our po pie that aald cVkbraUnn M fifcrr, and that you sppropfi 12,00 earh (board ' of aMermm and hoard f eounty- com roiKxMrv) ' at prorid by Uw for aair,t 'do reootnmtnd " and ,arge your haaorabU bodi to make It apprnpri- aUona as above set out." QiU a nwm be of JJe Dero.ciioe -h algoed the abovrf, a4 deobUeat onanv oibtrs wdloVanv'. i C t . -1 '- The Dr. Howard Company entered into arrangement ' with Davis drug store, by which aapecial introductory offer will be made of 25ents on the 60 cent sire of their celebrated spesiflc for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia, - So remarakably : successful haa Drj Howards's specific ; been in Curing con stipation, dypepsii and all forms -of liver trouble, that Davis' Pharmacy will return the price- pajd.;. In every caw where it does' not k'l rHef. ' . Davis Pharmaeyvhas. been sble secure only a limited supplied, So every one who wishes to be cored of dyspepisa or constipation ahould call upon him at pnee or send him 25 cents -by mall, and get 60 doses of the beat medicine over made, on this special half price intro ductory off er, with his personal guar antee to refund tlreinoMy If the specific deoe not cure. See us Jor "Pitteburtfi Perfect" field and garden fencing. J. S. Basnight Hd Co. ' conoiwiiiiB STRilDE OUTLOOK Next; JCbtton ')Crop prospects. . Cosfc of irting. Indebted ' v.." -'v ieai.-To Europe. f Greenaboro, Feb. ; 26 The market closed today a trifle higher than last Saturday, . but, in the meantime, a considerable decline transpired, July futures selling as low as 13.68, vohich was within a dollar a bale of the lowest touched In the January slump. '.The: rapid decline and recovery shows the highly nervous, uncertain, unsettled cohdition of the trade. The extreme weakness was "apparently brought about by" ah accumulation of manufactured goods and yarns, for which the demand is very Jmited and price reductions do not tempt buyers. v The spot situation continues firm and a better "business in England has added some new life to speculation. Cotton at present is 60 per cent, higher than a year ago. and we have many unfavor able 6u,Uidi Influences. Among them is 'the country's large indebtedness to Europe. Tne trade balance against us at present is oyer $300,000,000 and steadily growing worsens our imports are enormous and our exports are small The cost of living continues to go higher" every week and while some or the meat packers have been indicted for operating in restraint of trade and op pression oi tne puonc, tne suit is brought in New Jersey, which is sup posed to be naturally a friendly field for trusts. The planting season for cotton is ap proaching and the outlook in for a large ly increased use of fertilizers and a big acreage'. Buyers Of staple dry goods, there fore, ' took foreward to the next crop, already selling at a large discount be lieving that only a calamity such as las t year will prevent very low prices for cotton and cotton goods, J. E. LATHAM, WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS - Have you neglected your Kidneys'.' Have youover worked your nervous ay tern and eaused trouble with your kid neyeand bladder? Have you pains in loins, sideT back, groins arid bladder? Havs you a flabby appearance of i he face, especially under the eyes? Too fre quent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you-at Druggist, Price 60c. Williams' M'f'g. Co. r Props., Cleveland, O. , Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds, just received at Davis Pharmacy. County Teachers' Meeting The regular monthly meeting of Cra ven County Teachers' Association will be held at Griffin Memorial Hall Satur day March 6th at 12 M. BULLEt VQUHD 4 RESTORES SAIIITY '" '-'' v .'nil Ii, 'Jt -.'.. Mm Who ; WsJ Belbr Tftkeo to Ajyrumb Shot by Guard ivod, ' Ujlrv0raserktartk ' Oklahons Clty,-JPh.-28.t-Aa Wi qlt of a buUt would Is the head, re ceived when h altaeks t the guard who taking hlai to that Inaaae ujkjm, Albert H. Basil, aa UMrarw. agent ' this city, is a patient i local hospital, hU sanity appamtly restorad. ' j . ma maniacal raga Pn had skw4d with hU guard and In-the .ariauicg LSUogfle ta Btadman was shot, the bo'.M eatimg a drp furrow atone the aide of his had. Hs dropr! liked a log,, bU had atriklog the Bor with gret fore a, , Ha wl aaetoavkMef wWa picked as, v .r-r'i: yibn revived ktr tUall was toNoiamha th events of lb hours proding sad slnee the shooting; has thlbltad m aympoms- of litaaolry. The stteoding phyaktan htvi ba ak H le oberve him rkxwly aad If ha ap pear U be of o.md mind he will be re- Short Stories. Canada" has 100,000 Indian among her population of tt,000.ouo. The wind gauge on shlpbnnrd reg- Isteratip to 100 miles su hour. As many as 3C3 . new rocks and sboats dangerous to navigation were fllacovervd last year. ; America cuts yearly aome eo.ooo,- 000,006 cubic feet of lumber over and bor what la tost by Are and otuer natural cans. . New York bss 000 canalbocls of an kinds at" present but. tbe fleet will soon a Increased by many lariro ooen for ervlca OB; US new Erie csuol. "Lotido Is stlU, a shop and fsctory; Paris Is a drawing room turned Into s kltcbea ' fwiln U a kUcheuNurhlng Into a drawlfig rooui." So say a I'a rlaiariJoumL , , ' U ' Science Sittings. AO. PAI D ON - ' strong.:: ZJ.r.aw.a. COURTEOUS r j o SAVINGS PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS MEN BuMoess appreciate a bank which ntaiiifests in its management the same acomen as is shown in conduct ing an up-to-date mercantile house. That is just the principie on which this bank istiMiged. Promptness, efficiency and pourtesj are nme requisites l4 pur ser vice. Open an account with , this bank and, receive the benefits of our service. WMDUNN C.D.BRADHAM TA.UZZELL PR EST. Ik vice PRrsT,:j: CASHIER i :). it I uZi. .. a ' ' v:. vc . :, , ; 7 . ; r--. We are Receioi5g Daily 1 1 1 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 , Pepament Store u. .iw ..... O - COMMUNITY UPBUILDING A community advances in proportion to the effort put forth by its citizenship. Kvery citizen may assist in developing New Bern. TI10 tj-xHtiess roan 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. . ? : 1 The citizens generally could do w) by, TRADING at HOME instead of sending the money tbey make at New Bern to other parts of the country. Lets co-operate, advance, progress and grow. New Bern - Chamber of Commerce 1 t tilLrit i v. VTii 't si'KLT - W i'H.n rla lm lb(f "w iin fti ,4 . af r.lr ihtlOraa M ith.f Ura.'f ' Si, 1 .iMt-, rf . ihri I . Jtwy vrH Vi I 1 !.r'l.il mr 1 i.. fti rsK priv. 1 . r it , 014 bf- an j f-ri ' r ' T '' . It" ! -- .!' f'-if, f-r- ' h tr 1 1 KK 1 f r A I i" r. in . r , Maeea imm rutijy. . , 1,' - - - . , . 'j" vTh!n;i Tl.catrlcat. ' Jale VlIlward U bl nsrd S J1Itif omao Uh Al, U t'sly bl "Know Toaflf." . - ' t C-brta M; :-.r. t-.im It io rtlte"Trt. tr". Is ts thor it a itehi ot' of r' Aa brdtwiry gas H Will con nun a much eiyin aa Bve pmoM, . v - 1a a rrt teat of a new CertitsaJ trlf h tpl trlrgrapB apparalM lotitr putincUy racord4 words were tinn- anlited 4ao mJlea ta flvt ralnulM .In a ar1a of trtppbonle etrwrlinenU OvriLaa arWhUat has mads magnel. akernailng rarrvot traoaformera and ra 41) to oe talk without the as of vtbrettof puff or awiirajiC i ' A Bw pyformHrr fnf Oreaaur1lighlh tniprttnr4 towsltts Of si rip at two state rolled i(0 a spiral . A boat ray ar fora4 upon the rlp U grtdQsMy onmlla owing to the difffr enc bia tbs 1w CMrUla cncfA cientS ef etpsnalns). ' -' ( SPRING- aM'SUPlEil ,i ; We have i complete tclectlod 1 4 : $pdn2 ' Surnxner . Pattcfna for &its,'Troiieri, '4nd Vesti. We Invite you to call and inspecf the'm before boyrogi -T P. MChadwiCrT; Merchant TaUor hUk IHrrf n. r t' al t ! r 'a t- n tk ( t w , i Mf I' P t ' ) t' 1' . ! t r ' a t ' v 'i f !'fl is ' mt : tha C I 1 lr la U i I " - It4 frU tartat fertf, . -i '1 Dr fHo rr ti tTve," -rif( Ii CsmUin, tt lfanrhai-r, .!, B. R. ti't. 3. "aa when a ffic-r.f- f f il "n ,H e-s I bir f trt(ili) . pwllwl ' 4,,-rrt t.i 1 i j U H a;,it , f.f n.r. fr - a a I o t .t 1 ft. .-a. A'. in o - r , i' . U.lv t' I r , . a ) --. 1 " h "" : '"" 'v rt i r ' i . ! .1 1 i "as-! it- . ' '; I r f i .. I ' f n .... . II ! r t r ' rt t . r. Hone Coltui, Bark Tjan&i; llarnesi Leather, Hoes,. 4 Rnkrs,' Shovelj.Trafe chains and Srb!;le Trect ,'ttc; Niv Ut!.c time to crtyour H . oj Fidi Fencing." .. 19 . t ' . T ' r: i ' K i . t f r UP " I Iran 1 "J.I " t - 1 t . ' ! - " I . . , . , f Sam Lippman. Gas!: HI 'tlar:!vcso Co. t N it's fJl r 4 i er. ir.1y, or en a tit fc"i' ly. i; -t i i-'i t:. ti ! 1.- .1 V 1 :. .".' r-rn N. C.

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