ft PAPER WITH V HTO(i ' !J&ft:&-i( It' .YY 'VN-M " ESTABLB ESTABLISHED IN 1878 JJEW 'BjERN; XOETfl 3AR0LINA THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH. 10 1910. " t-' ,t jff :. gTT -ft.'..' . --.w; :t . - - - - '' NUMBER 290., TWENTY EIGHTH YEAR H 1 12011 III Constant Attention To the Requirements; of Its Depositors OFFICERS: . Jaa. B. Blmda. PrmUni. Wru. a Blade. Tic PtMtdtot T. A. Green. Vic Preaidctrt. Geo. B. Pendleton. Cuhiar. DIRECTORS: J. W Stewart. T. O. Warren. Richard N. Duffy. C. W. Manger. Jamerf Redmond, L. B. Cutler, Jr. B. B Hurst. J. B. Blade. C. K. Foy. L. L Moore. J. S. Basnight. Wm. B. Blade. J. J. Wolfenden, T. A, finta. E. H. Meadow. 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-.. laWLii ?;:,V 1 e 1 SOME MEN HAVE SUCCEEDED BECAUSE THEY FOUND OUT WHAT THEY COULD DO BEST AND STUCK TO IT TO THE END The small customer of to-day is the large customer of tomor row. The woman who pays 10c. for (stockings for herself and fam ily feels as much interest in the purchase as one who pays 25c. You can do this by buying the WHITE LEATHER STOCKING for yourself and children. LadieB WHITE LEATHER HOSE, 6 pairs Guaranteed to last 4 months 5c. .2 pair for 25c. C'hildrens and Misses have the same Guarantee. Sizes 6 to 8 at inc. 8J to 9J at 5c. 2 pair for 25c. Ask For The White Leather Hose. niiTiiTiaMinwMainMM J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288. nrrnim 11 UUIIIUJ ICII WLLL No Further Statements Are Likely la The CudahyLUlU iTrou- . ; ' : - ble. " ; Kansas City Mo March 9 Jere Lil lia, president of the Western Exchange Rank, who was attacked by John P. Cudaby, the millionare- padter, at the Cudahy home here early Sunday morn ing, was not sufficiently recovered to day to be removed from St Mary's Hospital. A nurse f rum the hospital, however, said this morning that Mr. Lillis condition wa3 improved. The cots on his face and-body, she said were healing nicely, but after a consultation had been - held it was decided not to transfer the patient to his home before tomorrow. The denfinite announcement that Lil lis would not prefer a formal charge against Cudahy renders doubtful the probability that and farther details of the circumstances that led up to the trouble will never be made public. Both Lillis and Cudahy still firmly refuse to make a statement in regard to the af fair. The county prosecutor has an nounced that he will make no effort to prosecute Cudahy if no one files a for mal charge against him unless Lillis should die from his injuries. The phy sicians say the banker will surely re John Moss, the chauffeur who was present when the attack on Lillis was made, has not been found, although the police have made a diligent search for him. General John C Cowan, of Omaha, father of Mrs. Cudaby, went out to the Cudahy home from his hotel early today. OFFICIAL REPORTS FOUR WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous svs tem 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 00c. - Williams' M'f'g. Cj., Props., Cleveland, O. See Basnight Hdw. Co., for "Pittsburgh Perfect" Poultry and Garden Fencing None better. A Good Judge of Fuel will never burn anything but our, high grade White Ash coal. It is not only satisfactory for cooking and beating purposes, but its in-1 tense heat and long continued combustion make It economical in the household. Ellis Coal and Wood Yard' C Union Pointy District Conference Phone 47 A special train will be run by Mr, Bines on next Monday night for the ac- eommodatioD of persona from the east trotng to the New Bern District Confer ence. Persons wishing to Uks advant age of this train will purchase tickets on the N ft 8 to Falling Creek and will get off at Hlnes' Junction, where they win nod 8peclal awaiting them. This arrangement is for Monday night only. The District Conference will meet on the 14th at 70 p. m. The opealna; aer man will be preached by Rev, J. B. Hurley. , MEADOWS MEAL 1 TIhtp i alwiiy ?"t it MFAI . nothing more wholesome than good meal, but do you Probably joe do not Unless you ask for MEADOWS Wo iim- only the Uit White Milling Com carefully selected and . put i' nil in but the husk, the sweetness Is there -meal shipped from . a diatnnro must of the rime has this taken out so tt will keep, thai is Ux' reium your meal is like small hominy when It le cooked -ehrays v ask for MKAIXW8 MEAL "ft It is Clean and Sweet, " It Has The Taste. If yixir oVsler does not handle H phone or write m we will soe thai your wants are supplied. i ; - ' . The twet of everything la Feed, Hay and Grain. ; AB wwasuree and wclghu guaranteed, ' . . i. : ' - - - ii.li i 1 1 i, i, i Keep four lawns neat wlttr the PfiMefphU Liwn Mower. Basnigfa Udw. Co., 67 S. Front St. From February Eetarna of Mayor And Chief of toliceV . e" To the Board of Aldermen of the city of New Bern: Qtlemen: I beg to report io your honorable body thatduring the month of February 19101 have tried 68 eases for various off enses, and imposed fines amounting to 1148 00 Costs amounting to 104 00 Total, ira in t. 7 The above cases were disposed of as follows: Convicted 46. Discharged 12, Of those convicted 1 was sentenced to the county roads for 80 daye; 1 to the county jail for 20 days. " " Respectfully submitted, c. J. McCarthy, Mayor, To the honorable Mayor and the Board of Aldermen of the city of New Bern: G ntlemen I beg to report that du ring the month of February 1910 there have been 68 arrests made, of which 46 were convicted and 12 discharged. Of those convicted 1 was sentenced to the county roads for SO days and 1 to the county jail for 20 days.' Amount of fines collected and paid to County Treasurer, Cob's collected By Treas receipt, By costs to self. Total, S 104 10 16 00 62 06 62 06 $ 104 10 120 10 POLICE REPORT. Inform Warrants Officers: ants Ex. Lupton, 6 6 Bryan, 4 6 Parker, 6 6 Rore. 14 12 Griffin, 8 0 Foscue, 11 11 I pock, 2 8 Hardison, 13 14 Total 68 68 Officer Hardison suspended 10 days. Respectfully submitted, J. M. HAROET, Chief of Police. I1VI GO V GTS IE ESCAPE W GUN CURE THII BACKACHE Pain along the baek, dlttlness. head ache and gdneral languor. Get a pack age of Mothers Gray a AUSTRALIAN-LEAF, the) pleasant root and herb cure for all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary trouble. When you feel all run down, tired, weak and without energy use this remarkable combination of nature's herbs and roots. As a regulator it has no equel. Mother Gray's Australian Leaf is sold by Druggists or sent by mail for 60 cts. Samples sent FREE. Address, The Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. Y. Frank Woolen A Desperate Negro , Criminal, Assaults Guard j And With Four Other - ? Prisoners Make iDash For Free dnm. : One of the most darin? escape i in thi history Of the county occurred yes tefday morning near Willett's crossing a Sew miles from this city when. Frank WpO ten, a notorious lawbreaker who was serving a. term of 18 months; on the eoanty roads assaulted guard V. It. Wood and after beatin him into nl most a state of unconsciousness m;id his escape accompanied by four other convicts all of whom were colon J ami who were serving short term. Guard Wood's Statement. After leaving the j -a.il yast.ord y morning with the gang of convictp, 9 in number, over which 1 had char?i-, we went to Willett's crossing a crons-road a few miles from the city, and the men were put to work cleaning out the ditches. There seemed to be no excitement of any kind among the men and fearing no trouble I took my gun and went to the top of the bank where 1 sat down with my gun in hand all the while keep ing a sharp watch on the prisoners. In some unexplained way Frank Woolen, with whom I had considerable trouble during the past few weeks, secured n brick and while I was watching one of the other prisoners threw the mUsile. at me striking me first up in the buck ! of my right hand then glancing to my : j- I was totally unprepared for the at- a tack and the blow rendered me practi cally unable to defend myself, WooU'ii then secured my gun and with four other convicts made his escape, 1 Starch ' Being Made. Five of the prisoners who were ir. the gang did not attempt to nnke thnr escape and with these guard Wood re turned to the city and reported ihe mat tor to the sheriff. A diligent, f-carrh h rtrttar hAlnff mnrlA arwl it iq mnri Ihnn I M proname mat uiey win ue appren mi ea. ifl Although guard Wood's injuries ar.' very painful they are not thought to be serious. Bleodhoundt Sent For. After a searching party had left for the scene accompanied by county olti- ciskl the sheriff sent a telgrin) H to the Chief of Police at Tarboro, rc-1 a questing him to send his bloodhounds. 3 This the Chief of Police consented to do ; jj but much time was consumed ineUirin the dogs in readiness and they failed to catch the eastbound train. ThePeoples Bank Ai NEW BERN. N.C. X PAID ON o SAVINGS STRONG i COURTEOUS r PROGRESSIVE Courteous Assistance People who are diffident about opening a bank ac count will find the employees of this bank courteous in everj way and desirous of extending painstaking assist ance to anyone unfamiliar with banking customs. It is not necessary to have a large amount of money to open an account, as we especially invite small deposits. WM.DUNN PREST. C.D.BRADMAM VICE PR EST.'.'"'' ' TA.UZrELL CAS Hit ' NEW STETSON HATS We have just received our Spring STETSON HATS, 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 1 Garden Plows, what you push for gain. Basnight Hdw. Co. SHOUT PASSING EVENTS A GREAT nCTION SERIES "Ths-DooH Ppposiw," how appear ing lri the New York' thmday World, WiU U followed ahorfJr by another great detactiv Story. .Thee stories are In booklet form and are givta free very week with the Sunday World. Neit Sunday's Issue) of The World will eonUtr the words and music of "Her Name Is Mary Donohue," as song by Blanch Ring 1 her great musical bit, "The Yankee Girl," now appearing at the Herald Squat Theatre. ' Get this torig. H'agvejat .' . . SPECIAL TER:i 0f:: ?;;'; - TlLf EXCELLENCY. theGoV trnor of North Carolin fearing In the new drama "The White Squaw" which will be seen at the Ma sonic Theatre tonight Manager Taylor presents a play that has been on of the surprises of the season. " The Fall River, Mass. Dally Naws, recently aaid of the play. MD. M, CUrke'i original aomedy drama,-The White Bquaw" was favorably received at the Acade my1 of Muile oo Saturday ifternooa and again ta the evening, ; being eotirely different from all previous local produe- tiooe of this season. Delia Clarke fav a fine InterprctaUoa of ths leading role, that tt WklU Squaw and she was ably supported. Tickets now on sale at Wa Ura' Store, . ' ' y " - . " Here's a quarter. , Send this letter-f for m." It's no longer sneasley 1 1 tle. tea-wort telegram.; It's a letter aow-a-alghta. ' That's the am&gemeat that went Jnta efectTceeday night with both ths PoeUI sod the Wee Urn Uaioa Telegraph eempanlee all over the United Btatee, .The rules.. regarding the sending of three letters are prac tically the same for both companies The charge for night leUec teltrame ef If ty words or leas will be the rg -1 alar day rat for teV words," and one i i-i t i nun ias rate win oe eaarcio ror eecn. oroerca uiai opecuu i crra w Trmust h. wrlttea b. cudn iiiuh. 10 CURE A COLD IN ONE DtY Take LAXATIVE BROMO. ymn:nej Tablets. Druggists refund mony if it failatdeure. E. W. GROVE'S eina ture is on each box. 25c. THE FAIR Realizing the unquestioned advantage of a FAIR in our community and responding to public clamor, the Chamber of Commerce ha(: created the long hoped for FAIR ASSOCIATION and has put the question of its success squarely before the New Bern public. The price of the stock is $25 per share, on easy terms, and if all who could would subscribe liberally and promptly for this stock it will enable the commit tees to formulate plans for immediate action. Messrs. R. A. Nunn, Wm. Dunn, Jr., and II. W. Simpson, the committee will be pleased to receive sub scriptioiif, at once. Lets have the FAIR, and advance, progress and prow. DIED. New Bern Chamber of Commerce Near Vanceboro. Saturday, Feb, Fred' McLawborn, aged 22 yearn. The deceased was the tin of Henry and Sidney McLawhorn, and Ijcmde I aia bereaved parents, the dereonod lea res Ova brothers end a hott of friends to moura bis loss, ,. Fred was a young man of mst ex cellent pert and wa lovid by every body who knew hire. Upon the thresh hoWpf young manhood, his death did Indeed seem nnUmely to his Uvcd one, ant the consolation remains that what is their loss Ic his eternal gain. A' short time before bis death he em braced the Christian religion, was hop Us) by Rev. R. F. Daughter and con nected himself with the Free Will Bap. tUt chorea. Blue jour lanuturp iuuk uuc with B.'; P. S. products. Ba. night Hdw., Co. r eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeooe aete t READ j The Down Homer .'- JJ4J. ii . . j . ee ElffiTS A Magazine of healthy heresy,. by a .jCaroH- l nian for Carolinians, and fell Oth n. "if, I ; 10c. a Cop, - M)rf'5a e Here eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoe.ef4 3 STORE v. , - SPRING7 and ; SUMMER Wt?havc a compfffe Mlcction wf Spring and Summer Pattcirtv for Suits, Trousers, and YcU. We Invite you ta call end imprrt fhrm before tujej. s the Strpcnof Court for ' Craven ! County be br!d on Monday Bfarch 21it 1910 for the trial of Crimi nal Casci only. Notice U here by given that all pcrsoni and vi itncs'.ci v ho are bound to at (rr.1 t!ic r.Cxtrczuhr Term In J.:;.c next cf naivl Court are re- fj-.xed by Law to attend l!.; rrcrir.I Term under the t.r.r.v f Lirffit'.TC f S f r; aether code or cipher U4ng sccpld at this rata. Tbr wiU be accepted for tranemlasloa at plght and will he oV nvered et anorntngj' " ' As A Special Inducement In order to cut dowh .'ray remendoui Big Stock. I will still continue to allow my Special LOW PRI CES remain on aU my goodvea to the new Spring gooda that I am rexeivlnffivef yday "i-iYoura for buane&v' Saht Ki Upmati Middle BtwtVt.'r e : ''BtjtM ( Bloci' cm a s at sh Itnn uarden na IKnrcr Sccilt, Junt rccrivcJ at DavU rharr.ncy.4,-" ; r' " , , Kr-orlj 'l ? ' t ' 1 1 i' h. i' . f I' r' I 1 i t 1 Good Bye Dandruff i. Clean. Scalp For Evrry One Vh0 "VTHI U Ofio. ' ilanlUg will hill all dsndroff rertrat and banish dandruff in two w or aotblng q pay. " ..- ' - It win slop fal'iag Mr or iuhlng aaln In ln aalW. or An( herk.T ,.lt will sllmulaie the rVc red tp hair! h rnnt. will eauee the hsir to grow, will prr.t the lIr ftora tuiDir-grrsy.snd tho Jrgf f becmint bH will vanith J'uUUn f age ie a daiottiy rtfm Y t rm! that Vs Iift silcky or gry. I t rU:f Eg le oH I f alrMCBiaUt ettr;hr, ad ty th Pr IV.am Vr;g Co od the n.'in y I r fc pin Tiy a tttte fv!y, t4 1m for ymjf!f ' tt s 6' '' -I l".''! it The gul it. Brighten Up Tljef Hojiie " . , 1 " 1 f ! . - An application of Varni8ha Stain on the.Floorv Tables, Chiira and Furniture will well repay yoi (of th? cost and trouble. Ehstica Floor Finish it Fine. , v;e cr.af m e:::es cf v::::i3;rsTnsv: ee 1cm V. rr? ft t tt Co r 'i r C I. r.M.Clip.thvic'r, "crr!'-";! I i

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