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'j PAPER WITH :U known V; CIRCULATION ESTAEL KHED All- 1-i - - - J t t rNEBEUNi NOTII jCAROLINA'i SATCRDA.Y;MORNIQ.r MABCICJ2 -'Iffl, 0,'- WIMBER 292. ;TWRNTt EIGHTH YEAR p fi While this Bank has ; exceRUppally latgfe;; i it has other assets Which it prizes quite as lugMy.rV it nas aiso, as lis customers, nunurpusu; .men oi. means, judgement and high staqdinz .in . thU- com- J munity, who have been !'bnil'i cause of its strength and who, in turn,' hav-added to the strength of this sank by their patronage support. ' : - Have we your account? . ' . - .. .; '- I 4 kj O Of A IWJ - HP i. 4111 tr V Diu MJ?JkJ Jiff (C'tQ) 'r.v-A;i"r;i. at '.iH'mH;t, liivjuia r: ?! SOME MEN HAVE SUCCEEDED BECAUSE THEY FOUND OUT WHATTHEY 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. Ladies WHI.TE LEATHER HOSE, 6 pairs Guaranteed to last 4 months 5c. 2 pair for 25c. Childrens and Mioses have the same Guarantee. Sizes 6J to 8 at 10c. 8J to 9J at 5c. 2 pair for 25c. Ask For The White Leather Hose. J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST.' : PHONE 288, mtssm Make Him Daooe in Pajamfui Be for Brthan ' biOlege tEis ' jkM Dued Hiiav - . ' jV .WaahinKtoO; ?T, ? March,; ltTb ophomor8 of Bethany-Col leg Betha ny. W. V atrfppe4 and lathed Cbarlea Winslow on ef their claaa, last nfehf Beaidea, they degraded. Jim. before, the col lege 'a co-eda, decked him .and locked him in i'iWfiiWaiiiafoA : The aophfrand freshmen at Bethany, had a cane fight yesterday Wjnalow, a Canadian ftliipMf he waa there to atady.'not to ighK Scarcely had darkness falkm when hia elaasnien, seized .Wuwlow. tore his elothea off and forced him to run manv times around the campna. Hia torturers passed each of them, swish a whip des cended on him. until hia hack and legs were covered with welts. . - v Then the young- gentWmen of the sophomote. class dressed "Winslow in pajamea and a night gown and com pelled him to dance a la Loie Fuller be fore the girte, dormitory while the fair young students-peeped from' the win dows. Growing weary of their amuse ment the sophs soused Winslow in Buf falo Creek and locked him up. Winslow swore out warrants this morning for the arrest of sixteen stu dents who were, most active and era a) in hazing him. , -Ten of them, were haled before Mayor Aionxo Wells this afternoon and heavily fined. The other six fled the collee town, but will be arrested if they re turn. Following a conference with Winslow tonight members of the facul ty stated that the hazers will be pun ished severely. . llllll cop vdV ay KxiS A Good Judge of Fuel will never burn anything but our high grade White Ash coat. It is not only satisfactory for cooking and heating purposes, biTt ita in? tense heat and long continued combustion make It economical in the household. Ellis Coal . and Wood Yard i Phone 47 Union Point; core ii as mm urais Electric Headlight ForfEngines, - EzprepA, Mall Iftad Baggage csaw.'y-.:-- . To comply with the law of this State passed by the last legislature, the Nor folk, , and , Southern 'railroad fe now equipping ita passenger enginea with Metric headlights. mriae;No. 21 irill be the first to get in service and three othera will follow aa fas aa the work can; be done. The: electric" tueadlighta will be a new thing in eastern N. 0. and as the N & is almost a -straight line between Beaufort and Goldsboro, ihe lights will be seen a long distance. On leaving New BernV there is a straight stretch of about thirty roilee towards REPORT OF: V Iconisites Kinston and with the eleetrie' head- kriminal cases, to-be held on March 21, light It should be possible to see a train soori after it leaves Kinston. l v : The Ndrfolk atf Southera- has also received and put into eerVice two new express carsr-the first part of an order for ten cars which wUl be delivered in a short time. In the order was two ex-, press cars, two mail and , baggage cars and four first eiasa; passenger coaiches, The new equipment-comes from the plant of Jackson & Sharpe, Wilming ton, Del. It flsqulrat Narvt to sta nd the strain of nervous neuralgia, pains in the face, Jead or any part of the body.. These pains arequiokly stopped by the use of Perry Davis Painkiller. The relief is immediate and lasting. Do not suffer a moment longer but usa the Painkiller as directed. Avoid substitute, there is but one Painkiller, Perry Davie.' Price 25c., 35c. and 60c. - , Keep your lawns neat with the Philadelphia Lawn Mower. Basnight Hdw. Co.; 67 S. Front St An Increait of Salary. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tern and caused trouble with your Sid 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, Fills will' cure you-at Druggist, Price 60c. ' Williams' M'f'g. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. Make your furniture look fine with B. P. S. products. Bas night Hdw., Co. SHORT-PASSING EVENTS Met in Special Session March 1st. ifucb Business Was Discussed At 11 o'clock a. m., March 1st, the Mardmet. I Commissioners Dresent: Chairman C E Fty, A E Wads worth; G V Richard -sjoo. J S &f eGowan and county attorney C M Green.' The Chairman of the board stated nat this meeting had been called at the nest of commissioner Richardson, e governor having ordered a special rm of criminal court, to be held in raven county, beginning March 21st, 10, it was necessary to draw a jur y to rve at said term, whereupon the fol- wing jurors were drawn to serve at special term of court for the trial of At ZVL r O PAID ON 6 SAVINGS yji; 4r.:tv Va STRONG"' COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE Courteous Assistance , People who are diffident about opening a bank ac count will find the eraployofthisjbank courteous in ever j way and desirous of exteing painstaking assist ance to anyone unfamiliar 'with banklrig'cUstonM.' itis not neceasary to have a. largaraounrnQ an account, as we especially invitft small deposits. MEADOWS "MEAL in nothing more wholesome than good meal, but do you Probably you do not unless you ask for ME A DOW 8 hIwhvh K'1' it' MKAL. m We iim only the best White Milling Corn carefully selected init it nil in hut (he husk, the sweetness is there meal shipped from a cliM.anre mot of the time haa this taken out so It will keep, that is I the rxiiflon your meal is tike small hominy when It is cooked always , ak for MKAIMJWS MEAL ' ' ' 'V.VV'.i It is Clean and I Sweet, , It H Ttw Ttc If your oVairr doe hot handle It phone or wrlu as' we will see The' bct of everything In Feed, Hay and Grain. f ;A;!D0WSI m . 4. I AB aeaauretr Senator Simmons, who has been very much Interested in securing proper compensation for. rural tree deliver j carriers, has Introduced bill In the Senate -increasing the salary to $1,200. on routes of 24 miles. The Senator has for many years insisted that the rural carriers, in view of the targe expend!- i lures they are put to for. equipment inadequately paid especially In compari son with city carriers. , Ha. advocated an .. increase la the last bill but It was thought, on account of the condition of the treasury. Inopportune. However there was" a general AndersUnding in the eommitUethat the matter would be taken op Vat- this session and Justice done' the carriers; , ' . . . ' -.' : Recently Senator Simmons has been la communication with puny carriers la the 8 tat ascertaining the cost of qulpmnt and be finds, after deduct ing these espeoses, that a very aaeeg re compensation is left la the carrier for tbe very arduous duties they are per forming 'o fovernment.- Garden Plows, what you push for tain.: "Basnight Hdw. Co. i, .- , 1? BaldHeaded , Rbv X: j 4 Several days ago two colored boys who had been arrested; on a warrant charging them with burglary were placed in the prisoner's cell at the City Hall to remain overnight Some time during the night the boy secured a crow tar from some unexplained source and succeeded In removing several of the bricks and one of the bars which covered the window' After doing this much' the boys evidently- gave up the job In" disgust and threw their tools out of the window and, surrendered to the. inevitable. ; ThiaJs the second or third time that prisoners have been given aid by some one" and the authorities be gin to "tmell a rat" and there is going to be some investigating done, Several weeks ago a young Aayran who gave his name as Shaker Diaerj opened a small dry goods store' in the western section of the city. - After get ting his affair in fairly good shape he decided to engage a clerk to manege the store while' he went out In the aur- roondlng country to sell pis goods,. He finally aeeured awotnaa'of hia own. aat Idbality who Is ' known' aa '- Vaehitl Bsranar aaa naring mstauea aer ta cur place of bosineaa and given her control of the place In hia absence left town. On hie return a few -4aya ago be went at one to hie store but apoa bis arrival his clerk refused to let him even .enter the 'door claiming that sho-wsa the; on aer and. proprietor; However he fiod)y masajrad to coma to aa agreement with her and U now ruaninsT the place without toe assistance of any clerk. a Frtsh v Cardefi and Flowci Seeds. Just received at Davb IlaTrnacy., 10, to-wit: NoT township D N Purser, M R land, J J Willis; AC Dudley, J K Ho II and H P Willis. No. 2 township-J W Stilley. N T Fulcher, W H Whitford, Adam Hart ley, W A Barrington, J H Ogleaby, Bryan Wiley, O S Price. No. 3 township J B McCoy, Harvey Msnn. H T Croom, E P Hartley, M W Jenkins, C R Ricks. N. 6 township L W Taylor. No. 8 township M L Hall, W J Bla- lock, Guilford Lewis, J M Howard, L SG Daniels, R E Hill. Geo C Speight, D Robtrts, C L Ives, T F McCarthy. No. 9 township W C Davis, Jesse Alkinsjn. Elisha A Arnold. O H Weth- Wington, W D Register. Ordered that E D Avery, of Cove Ci jty, furnish provisions to John Jones, of HNo 3 township, to Ihe value of $2 00 per month . and render his bill to this poard quarterly, on the first Monday of Ulanuary, April, June and October. Judge H R. Bryan appeared before ihe board and asked that thu Diocese of Ewtern North Carolina he relieved :from taxation. After reading the opin ion of the Attorney Gen-Tal on the sub ject, It was ordered tht the proparty listed for taxation by the Eastern Dio cese of North Carolina, and the Chris tian Science church from the list, in ac cordance' with the opinion of the Attor ney General. A petition of citizens of Craven Co., presented by Mr. William Dunn, Jr., and others, .requesting the county to make an appropriation of two thousand five hundred ($2,500) dollars, stating that the city would be called upon to make an appropriation of the same amount, for the purpose of adding in defraying the expenses for a, Bi-Cen-tennial celebration, which is proposed to be held in the city of New Bern seme time during the summer of 1010. . Whereas, the legislature at ita ses sion In 1909, authorized the board of commissioners of Craven county, and tbe board of aldermen of the city of New Bern, to make appropriations of two thousand five hundred dollars to aid injthe purpose as above stated. '. It la therefore ordered that the said appropriation be made, to be paid out of the goneral fund,' and thit ihe ame be paid In amounts as msy be called for by the tresaurer of the stid Hi-Centen- nlal Committee, after it haa been pass ed upon and audited by the board. At 12 o'clock the board adjourned. ' S. H. FOWLER, Clerk Board Co. Corn. WM.DUNN PREST. CD.BRADHAM vice pnesT. TA.UZZELL Cashier T1 iT'itlirn STETSON HATS We have just received our Spring SfETSdtf HATSi itf fln"snapes and shades. Our Spring Clothing, Shoes and Oxfords for met!' ;and women, Dry Goods etc. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE BURS TEMPLE wi) I ,v. jSSPRlNli 'and --.SUr.ir.IER i : We have a romplcte ictcctionvuf . Spring snd Scr.mrr 'fatiernl for Suits, Trotjscnrand Yests. call and impf rt them before btirn2- We Invite yoa to Karlj Tidy 5ot Always lb CWum - ..' of Baldorasv ? i ' lasssancli as It Is aa aceeptad set that beldaeee, fallinf hair and. dandruff are caused by a germ, doesn't It stand te reaaoa that the baly way to prevent auca calamities le to k til tbe ava? And doeaa't it aUad to rvaoa that tHe only way to kill these germs la to use Psrttlsa Rr, whb-h the BradtJua Drog Co. have so much faah la thatlUy (utraaieelt to cure dtmlmff, falling h ir" arid Ifchlngsrth; la twe wk, b money bark? ( .. ', ; f'trW'aa S( le a dliMfal hslrtoa ie and le leaint te tM. It Is an llkky or fr,T, and rrmtain attl; thrive U r-.!,i,ta (hat wlllturtlf tr,f.t It U no a,1J If dm;; ti all orr Amrka, Sri-il j tKe I'm ' m t ' t C furf-'a lrj boitio. It m tl rx ti.a;Tty ty womn l.o riirf .,r.,l ertlir ailh a ra'. ert I'isUr. Tt g :l ','h l A'! " Kiir it cn t ' I . HART & BALL ' n A vrr rvi " o n v t o c ' " ! i 4 .4 FIIOItB 80- CBlVES 8 ;';sw Terk Marlrt - t V New Tork; March It, 1910. Ilich Low Close . a 1W7 UW ;m . . -t .; '-Otwa Maretvt'uyl, When Rubbers Become Neccs- sary. And your shoes pinch, shake into your ahoea Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder for the feet It cures painful, swollen, smarting, sweating' feet, and takes the sting out of corns and bunlnns. Just the thing for patent leather ahoes, dancing parses and J or. Breaking In New ahoesr Many people cannot wear heavy stockings comfortably without shaking Allen's Foot-Kaae Into the ahoea. Sold everywhere, 25c, , Sample FREE. Address, Allen 8. OH mated, Ls Roy, N. Y, Don-'t accept any substi- Realizing the unquestioned advantage ot a FAIR in our community and responding to public clamor, the Chamber of Commerce has created the long hoped for FAIR ASSOCIATION and has put the question of its success squarely before the New Be'tti public. The price of the stock is $25 per,; shtre, 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 H. W. Simpson, the committee will be pleased to receive sub scriptions at once. Lets have the FAIR, and advance, progress and prow. New Bern Chamber of Commerce rr rsn xDm art kite.: t'V0ICE-Of;1HE:FEOPlf.- ' .;:.; . tv.-w ' New Hern, N. Cj Ksreh W, 1910. ' ' Editor Journal:'-la )bur refetence to teal seised by the government ; for ihort weight eoms error was male. , It was not "all ihort weight" but a part. It wt I not "be sold at auction, ". but properly watgbed and sold ia a regular nay. :.v c:.; -i - , Mr. lAaaberk, Bute inrpeclor States that "in b'ut ofAcial career Of ever tins (HiitU U the flrtt lime that he but fiur4 anything wrrjr wilH gla from ia',,1 mill, and that be regards thm en of the b't," 8m pvif halp ill mil! will n:ke trouble. Ar-Hnta will hp (a in Iht bt ot tru. V J. Y. WILLI AM 3. . stsy, UA . UH . IW July. V'.' U'4"" lf3 14i2 1 U"a OaV'.'- : 1257, 'liGS -14-7,- M.rkltdaUt, lUlli.rj JS10, 10 poloV advance. : . - . .' tfrerpeol Ce.!;n ITsrt'L 0. March A) A j r May O't Kr . !-';(, ' A r: . ! feri. ?U f'3 12.0 ' 6 f t: 4 As A Special Inducement 'lh order to cut down' rny Trexnena43ig tock, I will still continue to allow my'SpocIaCt-OW PRI CES remain on all my gQodsy .feyfcn t','trip.ew Spring goods that I am receiving eyerjr day. Ydura f'or' businesi . 62 Middle Street Y'. 'Jlfhvk lock. . a;, r w e- 4 1 aewaeafeMwaaaaa;f 1:1 ' rnnir . : -READ w.j The Down Hr AMagaalneof healUiyefear Uy fct CaroB- ; ' t nlan for Carolbian'and, U y) ; A 1ft tj t I iOc:fp;t;0a Sale HerVlf Mt ..mHftHvMese AN AV. rrL IT.'.'iTION I 1 KM.CliadYlck, Llcrchnnt Ttninr tor, (, 3rd p wi.l I i Art f V' -i tt P m v-i' s Cfiliten lip An application - of . Varrush f Tables, Chain and Furniture, v.'iU the cc:tand trouUe..'Ebaica-1 -i -r- 1 " . e f t . 2 on ;rti yloon. it rVpayjrpu'for t in. h U Fine. I'.E c".:i fit . V... -wj V r S. ), v o. -
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