v t r : - -V- t ' Reaper with r 4 ESTABLISHED V. ; IN , . :i878 - CIRCULATION 7. :K ETiBEKN, SQRTfl CAROLINA THURSDAY;MOBING. ,MARCH. ;1910. TWENTY EIGHTH YEAR I lErcnmv. n, ..it, 5?f Consta nt Tq th$ Requirements of Its ' Depositors OFFICERS: Jae. B BMdm. Prandant Wm. B. BladM. Vie Pnsidant T. A. GrMn. Vic Prwldwt Geo. B. Pcodletoo. CMkkr. DIRECTORS:- J. W Stewart, Richard N. Duffy, J a me Redmond, R B Hurst. C. E. Foy. J. S. Baamght." I. 3. Wolfended, E. H. T. 0. Warren, -, W. kiuwor. - L. B. Cutlar. Jr. I. B. ffadM. L. t Woara. ' Wm.'B, BladM, T..A, Orttn. MMMVHm, is ajifltable feature of thig bank's service, end is, in a large measure, responsible for its -high standing among ''New Bern's financial institutions. We invite you to acquaint us with YOUB banking needs, assuring you of our willingness to meet every mand. legitimate de- JoL sarThe Acjtof Women Especially lnvited : While Othew die of African ITever The -Colonel and His Party fj jjoy Jthe Best oflfealtb.. " Gondokoro Sudan on the upper Nilo, March 2. Roosevelt luck has attended the American hunters and' scientists and this time they may he congratula ted upon their escape from the African feyer tbat has followed at the wake of the expedition. Cot, Roosevelt and his Immediate associates sailed ' for Khar tum yesterday 4 WE WILL SELL MONDAY and TUESDAY LADIES WHITE SHIRT WAISTS BEAUTIFULLY -TRIMMED. AT THE FQL LOWING PRICES. . . . 50c. 90c. $1.00 $2. $2.25 and $2.50 J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. ' PIIONE 288. D SodefiPiesuli;m Trench medi- cal missionary who lunched with Mr. Roosevelt yesterday, suddenly died of fever at noon today. At a camp a jjnininfr that occupied by the Americans here an English sports man is seriously ill following a trip to Kampala, the capital of Uganda and one of the places at which the Smithso nian African scientific expedition stopped. The district commissioner of Gondo- koro, the British officials of which, were most active in entertaining their Amer ican guests, has been stricken with fe ver and todny is confined to his bed. Mr. Presch had done missionary work in Africa for ten years during which time his healih had been gradually un dermined by th climate. tip A Good .TikIkp of Fuel will never burn anything but our high grade White Ash coal. It is not only satisfactory for cooking and heating purposes, but its in tepse heat and long continued combustion m.ke it economical m the household. Ellis Coal and Wood Yard ; Phone 47 Union Point TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 25c. A Crsat Mystery The"Circular Staircase" is the latest and best detective sturjT from the pen of Mary Roberts Rine heart, outhor of "The Manjn Lower Ten." This great mystery story will be given free with the New York Sundjiy World, in book let form. Get tae first 20,000 words of this story next Sunday. Complete in five weeks. If not located near a news dealer, send to The World. E INJURED Two Big Ferryboats Crashed To gether v Buririg,HeavyFog. Both Boat? "Werft .tea ved. 'l Philadelphia, March 2 Nine persons wer injured today In collision of ferryboats during "a dense fog on the: Delaware river. Several of the injured were removed to a hospital . The collision occurred it one of that ferry slips of the Pennsylvania Rail-; road Company at foot of Market street jaiiU8 ty. Tbe. pifpt of; the ferry-; boat Camden in crossing "the river: from Camlen, N. J. lost his bearings in the fog and crashed into the ferry boat Wenonah, which was just leav ing its slip. There were 600 passengers on the Camden' and it was deeper in the water than t he Wenonah, which J was lightly loaded, and the main deek of the Wenonah crashed into the crowded cabin of the Camden The fcg was so dense that the boata came to gether without warning and before the passengers in the Wenonah's cabin could escape. The cabin was crushed and several persons were crushed The most se riously injured was Michael O'Connor, of Camden, who sustained a fracture ,if the leg. The other persons caught in the crash were injured by broken wood and tin crashing of glass. - ' The collision caused a panic on both boats but the passengers were quickly assured that neither boat was in dan ger of sinking. In The Dayj Of Your Grandmother Cod Liver Oil was administered in a crude and most repulsive form, and wou'd invariably upset the stamach. Today all the medicinal properties of Cod Liver Oil are combined with Tonic Iron in the Preparation called VINOL without oil. It is very beneficial in pulmonary troubles and quickly creates strength for weak, run down and aged persons. P 3 Duffy Druggist New Bern N. C. HKOfflEWIW. Coca Cola I'.ottlitig Works Anno unced Unique Cap Competi tion- Appreciating the fad just now in vogue for saving every kind of coupon, tag or pictures carried by up-to-date specialty manufactures, the Coca-Cola' Bottlinir Works have announced a uni que method by which thir patrons and jobbers will be able to share in a unique premium competition which they have just Inaugurated. Beginning the past week each bottle of Coca- Bola has been put up with a special premium cap and fur a stated number of these kept and turned i.i to the enmpany, any one ofa 37 handsome prizes will be awarded. Only caps redeemed bearing the word "Premium." These prizes will range from half a dozen pencils to a diamond ring, and they are announced from circulars which may be obtained from any Coca-Cola agency. The premium offer is worth investigation and prom ises to create much interest adv. SHORT - PASSING EVENIS 2TZ As A Special Inducement , In order to cut down rny Tremendous Big Stock, I will still continue to allow my Special LOW PRI CKS remain on all my goodseven to the new Spring Roods that I am receiving every day. " Your for business, Sam Lipman. llrjaa , Block, THOUSANDS ii IRK TOSAVE VICTIM 5 Hope to JMgOut VictiQis of Ter rible Land Slide Alive. Work . In Great Peril. , .. Wallace Idaho, March 2. One thous and mea'and boys, with huge bfli fires built f rota the debris of wrecked cot tages, worked frantically all night at Mace, Burke and Murray where houses were, destroyed and men, women and children have been rescued alive and there is still hope for others. ' Early . toJay twenty-four bodies had been recovered and the work wn.s being pressed with the utmost vigor. It is very perilous, as it shown by the en tombing of rescue parties at both Mace and Burke. Tne worst disaster to 'escuers occur ed at Burke. David Shepherd, Dick Richot, ..William Painter and James Rogers were overwhelmed at this point They were among the first to reach Mace af ter-the disaster and were work -ing there when the report came that Burke had been hit by a slide. They headed the first volunteer party that went there apd were assisting a num ber of women out of a wrecked house at the bottom of the slide when (.he avalanche started again and they were caught under timbers and killed. Sf ' WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tern and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains in loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the 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 50c. Williams' M'f'g. Ci., Props., Cleveland, (). Yes Buck Stoves and Ranges can be had at Basnight lldw. Co. County Teachers' Meeting The regular monthly meeting of Cri ven Ounty Teachers' AsaociaUon will be held at Griffin Memorial Hall Satur day March 6th at 12 M. r.2 Mi.ldic fltrrt 1 1 K If ' 1W1 cUU) ?Juareeiihncinf tleadny, 1you are wb ytnl will tmjr now tefort lb flood tide of high pricrt. .. ; Ant offeriDg the wtirt holdings of Mr. Howp,llnted 8t o 7 .Cravfjf St, 23 Broad Bt, and M to W Clftfflth BLJ Uk dwlrii s tie d welling on Jargf eoroer lot Arena AJ Elvmide, all tx ing twd taluca. ,'V r,'1Vt ''VV ' '' ' XUo ftWuU totorlal ptpcri, Burrtj Domls alid issue Insnr .MticrT(rinf fin", accidie tn, airkowtg,'. pUu iwrilfr, fly whei l,'bkbk aal perMnal burglary, live itoclf, tUs lUrncraUr - thatHatUfactioa ia'fuarastocd absolutct la all' transaction rtlnwti tklitgnjcy.--;-' u- T 7 - V '- i lirotd Creek Itemi. March 1 W are having some very rainy weather now' after such a long siege ofary weather. Some of the farm era ere. having bad weather to work.. Mr. Fukher filled his reoUr appoint ment flturdy night and Sunday, he preached a good sermon Sunday and there was right many ouKto hear hint. George "Wiley died at the residence of Mr. Charlie Davie o Moo da J sight the 28th of Feb.. ' ' Mr. Udgb llolton '.and . Mr., 00 Speight wtre ihe gwMte of Mieeae tUn telle an1 Ola Dona Kundty afletnooo. Mrs. Romle Thnmsa was (he giet of V tae Ida Dunn Sunday afternoon 'Ut. 'Bryan fitlilej who hu been ployed on Mr. , Broeddu nairoed left Sunday tofor nlng ivt his home,, where ' a tfc . ( m i a ne win renwia a using me spring ana eutnaief month- v ' -t " , Thre will . he V pie arty , at the rhool hrwM Bsturrlny night, everybody invited to eoaie out end hive e' good time, ' . ' ' , Mine Htttle Holtnn, who ht heee tMching erhool in Psmllco, wee hom SunrUy, She ws e;cenipnitd ky Mr. Wiley. .:, ,'.rf - t . ' k , MTTLE G1PL. (Contniued from Page. Four) expert, went to Plymouth to see Dr. A. W. Disosway. His disease was pro nounced by Dr. Tayloe as smallpox. Wo are glad to state his case a light one and there are strong hopes that he will soon recover. Dr. Tayloe returned to the city Monday nighs. Whshington N. C, News, March 2. Who has not heard of Frank Tolar, the dimimuitive commedian who has ! scored such a hit in the "Candy Shops" this season? In next 8undsy'a issue we are goinr to publish "Oikaloosolu," a suhg written for him by one 6f the leading composers of the day. - Wher ever this song has been heard it has been highly praised. Don't fail to se cure a copy of that tsaue. So great hat been the laecets of the romsntio American drama, "The White Squaw" to be presented here March 10th, that a second company U to be organized at one to play the Eastern territory. .The original production and compsny, headed by Delia : M Clarke who wrote the play ana ar peers In the leading role, will remain 1q this immed iate vicinity and be seen in tbia city. After a careful compute lioo af fig ure it has been found that New Bern's shipping over the Norfolk A Sou the ra Railway it aa large If not ' larger thaa any other town in this eeetloo. Daring' tbe pett few weeke the force of era ployeet who art employed at the Trent river ware bouse have been rutted to keep ap with the heavy eMpmeoU that are both coming and going M ud from thte city. AILot the local bottlers 6f Cote Cola have been 'notified by tbe home offlee at Atlante, Gi., tht a oeiT idea., la to bej introduced by the originator of thia popular bfvereg. Tbit will be the giv ine-ef preeeou for tbe rttarn of the bottle crowns. Tbeee crow at to be of any value must have the word "premW am" priii led- oe 1L. , Thia new adver Ustngechenie win doubtleet prove t be ?r Doratar. ' ' - . ' e '- .... . -. ' 'y la t few short weeke the shocte of Election of Officers . At a slated conclave of St. John's Com mand try No. 10 Knights ''empla held at their Asylum last night the fol lowing named officers were elected and installed by Past Commander II. It. Smith and Dr. J II Rhem, Past Com mander as Marshal. Sir Knight .1. S. Basnight, Knninent Commander Sir Koight W. T. Hill, -Captain Gen eral. Sir Knight A. W. Simpson, Oener alessimo. Sir Knight Rev. .T. H. Brown Pre late. Sir Knight T. A. Green-Treaiur. r. " " P. C, T. A. Honry-Re corder. Sir Knight nior Warden. Sir Knight Geo Warden. Sir .Knight B. Bearer. Sir Knight L. Bearer. Sir Knight P. C. Warden. Sir Knight W. S. Dr. K. DV. Jones- Se- B. Pendleton-Junior B. Hurat Standard J. Taylor -S w o rd W. S. Simmons Gaskios Sentinel. OOfi'T GET RUN DOWN Weak' "and miserable. If you havei Kidney .or Bladder trouble. Dull head paint, Dizzineat, Nervousness, Paine: ia ' the back, and feel tired all over; get a package of Mother Gray's AUSTRALIAN-LEAF, the pleassnt herb core. It never falls. We have many t itlmoniale from grateful people who have Utedthit wonder fir) remedy. At a regulator it has no equal Ask for Mother Qray't Australian- Leaf at Drug- I lets or aeot by mail for Mete. Sample FRIE. Addeta, The Mother 6ey Co., URoy, N.:Y. specie jtea of., : ;l :. -- superior : court jnS EXCELLENCY, the Gov- crnor of North Carolina' having ordered that a Special Term 'of ttbemanyacnool ehdr..gad la he aupawr w w.vcn freedom of veetUetuwDI be heard, Do LOUnty DC tlCia On MOnaay AUrCIl ring tbeest few mortha the fpll;21ftt.t910'for tit trial of Cfimi bave been doing eclSl work i-slJ , . , i ,. - ,' , f the grtd, nd hl reflTH oh5i Ca.1C$ 0nty4 , WOtlCC IS hcrC ereilt irpofl Ike efflrUnl work of th r, by rjvf n that ll person! Afld inTVv !!i lV: .' I? "J 'Mtr.cr.f ho aie bound to' cf- school. B70td a rsor,8U doi.M' , - Nt-rjfm h one of che ui gri Udllcn l the next rrculfir Term in rhoala In the f ute. , J.;rc nrxt 0f S3J are Ttrdy morr.lnj a citiin of fer trt C-otlnty trtiv I n the t fktl full (.f I" '! tain I ' Do'n Taint l tiftrrr.irsncf? TfePeoplcs Bank 4 NEW BERN, N.C. Q, PAID OH ' STRONG COURTEOUS OSAVINGS PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS MEN BuMaess appreciate a bank which manifests in its management the same acumen as is shown in conduct ing an up-to-date mercantile hou&e. That is )ust 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 C.D.BRADHAM TA.UZZELL PR EST. VICE PR EST.. CASHIER NEW STETSON HATS We have just received our Spring STETSON H ATS, in all shapes and shades. Our Spring Clothing, Shoes and Oxfords for men and women, Dry Goods etc. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE READ The Down Homer fun's A Magazine of healthy heresy, by a Caroli nian for Carolinians, and all others. e STORE 10c. a Cop, - - - On Sale. Here J e eeee eooooeeoeooeoeoeooeeo-eeeee .J 1 U JL'-JJ .1 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 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 Chamber of Commerce .1 j r.- t'j SPRING and SUMMER ; We hive; i complete ' ielectlon uV Spring" and Summer ' j ratterni for Sult TrousersirjfJ Yfitsij. W tavhe rou, to : call and Inspect them before 6ormg.yV 0-J ' EM; Chadwid',vMerchant.Tailor; H i' 4 I ,1 I.- ...T n ttt "t il 1 t ' I f o 1 Inn rc- r-::rrJ bv LW to aft nrl this V'' viihiSpcruI Term uhdrr' the ame ' t v. .p'ri'ri. forfrinire and prn.illiri as . ' r m Term wrre a Rrjtil.nr i. if i the "rrt- ,,Ti ;:.i. Hone Con-irs, Dark Dan3v HineM 'Leather, IIocs,:,' 'Rakes, Jl.ov'tl.i'Trafe &?A e'-'J Svil4 jfe f reVi' etc Now ie t!-,e t'r.e tn ft r r r 1 fi U Ff ndng. . - , ' . .. . ' . . . . u j . : . 1 : J ; ' the evMmt InM r.: oft "'A1"r l llr (hn'-'-1 It f '''t 5 n1 Hi r.air ( i r.f ti "t ' r.r- ,n t!. VU.' ": i f Ihi (..-at ' f rm it m r ; --r ' 1 f a ; ty. Q. BOYD 1-r.T.J finjrV ixr lty-ri-t! ' fr)' i : - nr wr n '? 1! - n v -v, v. s. r ' t ; ) ( ;i j . . . W. ?!. WATSON', (' :. c -"; r C .it ' r (' ' ' ) ' Gns!:ill A'- ' ' rc:Xo. INSimANCi: INVLST'U'.N' rs f ! - v ! ;