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JPPER WITU C VCIRCULATIOM- sy -'V. NEW BERNOR . .- J . .. .- - - ' ' . , - - v - - - j. t' -.: c 1 - . - - .. :...-. T ' ' J ' " 1 r'1 "" ' - ' '. ' " ' ". "aBMBMga; ,, T '"'I' liTWT Baflf"iriTTTiii i'ir 'rim'''' r -. . " Ml D -li N j:VJI.if. : AST . . . V OTHER : ASSETSiBESIDES r.iOriEY : -;. Whilct this Bank, exception I" jit has other assets: which it prizesjquite as highlj? ' It has also, as its customer huoeds..ot meooj means,' judgement and high standing in . this jxira- mumty, who have been attracted to this Bank be.5 ' , caasejof its strength and who, in turn, bave added ' to thefrength of this. Bank by their patronage and support , ,,, 1 v I. - ; . Have we your account? - - - ' - v JASL ft: BLADES. Pnm. i.: A. HREN. Prw Wm. B. BI,ADKS, V. Pres. 6RO B PKNDLETON, Cwhiw XX. IT . ill. 1 fe' . . V.J4 ; AiiViA a : fe-Fast Autoraobilesl-:- -u an.su uoa ty B K V A i MX x IOU I k . Are Specially I W g"" Invited' J E To Be ihrourt your eolamn if oar city anthori- irlMtate, at Baoae:'rVC f wy ot we 4Mhinar kng "our Miven to Mit!B mn. were tombed .-" - nomoer oi Close CBUi, om lariuaaieiy BCkMcidentwryetai far as we Ik now baaoecttred here. " . ' ' '. "r Rev. Mr.' Hurley ha ieen fit to refer to thia BUbjeet from bit pulpit ' at Cen tenary Church $lting a nambetf:of ac cidents that he h known ot in this tat 'jnO of which we believe waa fatal Also a dispatch from Charlotte tells pt a man being rtio over and ; killed; by an automobile pear that city a day or two ago..- ' . . ! Again we think it would be well for our police to be more exacting in re gard to the careless dray and transfer driving that occurs almost ' daily. Shall we wait for some serious accident to learn a lesson? ' . CITIZEN, tonight fa the No, 6 shift of he Lehigh and Wilkdsbarre Coal Co.' hear here as thr result of a terrifle explosion of gis. The men ara behind ia heavy .wall of rock and wall ' of fire and t .present there appears to be little .hope of rs- cuing theinlis'in.-:i..v4." A fire fighting force was organized andat 11 -o'clock : tonight thousand feet of hose waa -aent down into the mine In an effort to play water on the 'firs. There waa a goodaupply ot. water 3nt tfi fire fighters were handicapped by deadly fire damp which gathered ft Jarge qoantitles. jTh mine . is one of tis most Raseooa m uie region ana tne rescoers are proceeding with the utmost caution : ..SvwW;y;'--; j -Later the rescuers came across the :he entombed men 'shortly lifter mid- Ight. There were seven in the party. II were suffocated by fire damp, Present at Our MILLINERY OPENING Wednesday, March 16th, 19)0 ONE DAY ONLY From 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Oiir Line of Spring and Summer Fabrics have been carefully selected,' from the ln-st markets and well adapted to the immediate wants of the : trails. What Paris orinales, what New York indorses and adopts, that is wiia I w.- .ill". T you. The higher notes of the store orchestra now chant. St I.-. i'n-iiM:,n. the mode, hut the deep sustaining under-current of the niu'i i in eer, low prices, best values and satisfaction. The birds, the-, given 1'oii.igH. and blooming flowers remind us that the warm days will ; soon l- Iier. Have you thought of your Hat or Dress, which ought to Moan) iMyally when nature again smiles? . , f Jmi iii;,k what it will mean to you to come in personal contact with the nifi complete line of Easter Millinery snd Dress Fabrics ever shown. In Kiw Hi in. Our mjny c ustomers need no persuasion, but to others we would say come ;iihI participate. . Mu i ' will U furnished by au Italian orchestra. This alone will be' worth your trip, if nothing more Souvenirs for each and every one. Come and h',io)iiI the clay with os there is a reason. YOURS TRULY. ' , WILUAMS' KIDNEY PILL8 Have you neglected your Kidneys? ave you overworked your, nervous ays em and caused trouble with your kid- eys and bladder? Have you pains in -ins. aide, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too f re iuent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil fisms' Kidney : PUta: will etire you-at bruggiBt, Price 60c. ; Williams' M'f'g. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. See Basnight Hdw. Co., for Pittsburgh Perfect' Poultry and garden FentingNone better, Little Hell Notes. J.M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST, .. . PHONE ;288 March 14 We are having some very bad weather bow, hoping it will soon fair off, it will make all the farmers in smiles ti 80S the sun shine once more. Mr. Mstt Taylor and wife of New River was a welcOm visitor st Rev. B. F: Eubankahia week, hoping thy will dome again. ' '. T Mr. U E. Eubank is hear visaing Relative and friends of this place. i Mr. John Jones ot Polloeksville, and Mr. H. Y. Pollock of Trenton are wel com visitors at Jacksonville this week, There will be preaching at Piny Grove Sunday in the Baptist Church hope it will be fair. ; Mrs Anner Taylor and sister Mrs M. 8. Hiirgina were visitors atB. IT. Eu bank Sunday. v Mr. M. H. Higgtns and brother Willie were visitors at Loco Sunday. They ti- ported a fine time. Came back Sunday afUrnooon. i MisaAurroa Collins of.Ksyaville is visiting her grand, parents pt this place, foor school will soon be op snd won't we be aoifow to Jooa our good teacher Wias Wllart; fleaderson,- sh' is liked hyih,hf b a' flue tsachet,"? V '$ 1 Miaa MoUUr lonea who has beeq very iftte-w.sra glad to aey is improving t Mr? thumin Embanks was a visitor r ' ,1 . . . at KfHaaoOtrijanaay. . That iaths matter with Loco cor rWbUdenca," ws would like to bear gain. 2 BLUE EYES aw . sii r a.o, " 1 ' ' flMslHBaOSKSVB0BSalaBHsMaVBBBiwS m mm it k: !"-: Ifdrkla lOoncreta A Oood Jndge of Fuel ' will never burn anything bat our high grsde White Uh coal ;!ti: not only satisfactory fot eooking and hssting purposes, bjit its In tense beat and ' long ; eootinusd combustion make It economical In the household. ' v f: 's r 1 ana ;tU - T,' i-lttkmds of work la eoncret dons an sholVnaties at u raaaotiabla prices as too4 Work can be done,"- ,? .; a:?:; II I Big Express Rob bery and a Western Maid at AMUSEA Theatre To-night ; SHORT PASS5MS EVENTS In the Spring a woman's fancy turns to a pretty hat, and naturally -he be comes enthusiastic on the subject, but tomorrow at the store of J. M. Mitchell Co , her fondest hopes will be real ized. Their opening will be on a grand er and more stupendous scald than ever before Every department is fill 3d to overflowing with goodj of the litest styles and varieties. The opening be gins at nine o'clock' tomorrow morning. Do not fail to see-this magnificent N ar ray of millinery. Upon arriving at their work Friday morning' several employes of the Vir ginia-Carolina Chem. Co , found that during the night some one had cut op n 81 sacks of guano which had been left on the plitform," Harvey Jonas and Munroe Can-away, two colored men who had been employed thore were su i pected and were arrested and placed in jail Thi y Were tried before the Msy or yesterday afternoon, but on account ot the lack of sufficient evidence were relcMsed from custody. Just as engine number 61, on which Preeident Taft .Closely Watching The Kesults, JJissousion lias A Broken Out. fhilsatlphia, Pa., Mrch 14. Dis- sention in the, directorate of the Philadelphia Rapid Transit has broken obt over the company's policy in the car strike are correspondingly encouraged. The split on the- board came with the vancement of a plan fry Mayor John B. Reybura for the extension of the time io which the striking employes might be taken back and the advance ment of wages to such' as might re turn. Today, is was declared authoritatively the situation is such that the formation ojf factions is imminent, t The directors of the traction com pany are P. A, B. Widener, John S. Phipps, Augus 8. Loeb, John B. Par sonj, George D. Widener, J. J, Sulli van, VVil iam H. Schelmerdin and the city's representatives, Mayor Ryliurn, William H. Garpenter and Clarence Wolf. J The adoption of the suggestion male by Msyor Reyuurn was accomplished only after a hard struggle, it amounts to ) tile more than a continuation of the previous attitude of the company to ward the strikers, save for the an an emen t to pay marriel men ten dol lrrs in advance on their wages and single men S5, the amount to be deduct ed from their wages at te rate of not more than $2 a week. ! The time of the return of tha men is extended to March 16, ' President Taft is watching the I'enn fylvania situation cl iaely. Keeping in touch with evety anglfl of the Philadel phia general strike and the threatened stite-wide strike, now but two weeks off. Advices fr:m Washington today say that the president is much alarmed over the projpectv&n'l bending every energy, toward peace. His action, taken through Secretary of Commerce and Labor Nage', in s!ndinij IiUir Commissioner Nwill to I'niladelphia i indicative of his anxiety. Make your furniture look fine with B, P. S. products, lias night Hdw., Co. A Balfliny Mytter, Story Preparations are no bnin; made bv the New York Sunday Worl I to print is booklet form the greatest d9tertive stiry of modern limes. Arrangement an electric headlight baa recent y been; have not been completed with th .Hlis-.Coal T' ':-Wo6d',yara ,. , Union Folnb ARTtjSz BALL r ; COTTON BROKERS- piiose so -r- :.!' i.-iv.'Lv'.'i: f ' . r ; ..UBAVKNJ3T. placed was preparing ti poll out of Dover Sundry night a cobred man rush ed up to engineer Jack Neal who was in charge and inquired what that thing waa on the front ts the engine. After being told that it waa one ot the new electris headlights he seemed much re lieved he told the engineer that on first seeing the tight several miles dowa the road he had , thought it wan Balley'a Comet which Is sehsJuled to arrive in a abort , while - : '. There is nothing too unprincipled or too cowardly foC some, people to do, if there la not the least satis faction in perpetrating the act, 'but the fact that it will causa soma one much, annoyance they will even go oat of their way to dp it.':' Such ila tha ease with the .misers'- an'a who delight Id demolishing iha small ineoodesetnta'that are, placed at different placed ' where --'needed In this clty. This sort of thing cawa thr Electric L'ght Company much trouble, and if tha miscreant ia apprehended he III be severely punished; i:-i r f The UgUIatoW ot 1 appplnted committee, to thoroughly Invastlgata the fishertea of North CkroliM and make a report in U form of A bill to- be prl aentod to the legitlstoTe bf Wit; .which wIllemLodj such legislaQon aa in thir judgment they deem best for jthe build- mg up of the fishing ind iatry of this 8UU. . This eotrrraitUe did i ponlim ot their work last sammsr, but did not author, hence tha title of the story for the present remaim unimo imod. Nixt Week.s issue of this paper will yive fprther particutarH. Kvery me will ant this, great story, which N Kiven free with the Sunday World. There wil also be the words and music of a splen did song entitled ''Venus. (Soddess of Ljberty," from "Rkylnrk," soon to ap- appear on Broadway. T14fepes Bank ZIZ NEW BERN. N.C. 0' PAI 0 ON STRONG. . rr C Als.l"C ' COURTEOUS 05AVING5 PROGRESSIVE Courteous Assistance People who are diffident about opening a bank ac count wiUifind the employees of this bank courteous in everj way and desirous of extending painstaking assist ance to anyone unfamiliar with hanking custom. It is not necessary to have a large amount' of money to open n account, as we especially invite small deposits. WM.DUNN C.D.BRADHAM TA.UZZELL PR EST. VICE PR EST.. CASHIER 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 . Et-KS TEMPLE THE Millinery Opening j Mrs Iryin, the milliner at J J Baxtr' will have her spring millinery opening on Thursday March 17. 1110. L'very body invite i to come MRS. B. A. IRV1N. MISS SADIE B'.YTHE. Winer, Realizing; the unquestioned advantage of a FAIR in our community and responding to public clamor, the Chamber of Commerce bai 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 sh ire, on easy terms, and if all who could would subscribe liberally and promptly for thi? stock it will enable the commit tees to formulate plans for immediate action. Messrs. R. A. Nunn, Win. Dunn, Jr., and H. W. Simpson, the committee will be pleased to receive sub scription at once. Lets have the FAIR, and advance, progress and grow. New Bern Chamber of Commerce i 11 1 1 wl mmmmm hm i I nun -i." ' n... niw.j.1 n . ' '-1 t: ; Hew YerV, March 14, 1910. "7 j. Owk Wrt tow Close March, . UN 1502 1O0 1502 May, :: " i Utt liw 192 v HW July, "'.TltCI J475 Oct . ' 1288 128 1281 H Notice' To The Traveling Put lie 'jOn account of necessary, it pairs which itiuat be dons o tha Neuse River draw st New Bent, :lhs . tratelina; pihltc i hereby notified htt the draw will bo poo from aeven - o'eiosk Thursday aiimtng March -17th to U o'clocU frldsy' aflsrhooa Mirch IRth, during Which tuns prsn wilj not be able to eroaa ttfdwwt.j- ' -ti;XT.B03Ea3OS, Forcmsn , I :s ' Bridge Force Crsva,Coon'y. r. " - TO tUBE a COLD IN BIS AT eomileta U.vThey are now to mskellske LAXATIVE bROMQ : Qun!ne another trip to eastern North Carolina Tablea. Druggists refund money if it in order to obtain mote dst. They ,. IJTsroel Cetto lfsrlU A" ;As;A-Special'-Inducciiient ' -: In order to cudown my , Tremendous Dig Stock, I will itiU continue to allow rny Special LOW VRl CEJS teniajn on all my goodseven to the new Spring gooda thai ! am receiving eveiy day. ; ' . : '. ;. .' ::;. Yourt for buslneci, ; ;;. - 'Sam:-; Liphian:: x Opening. 111. 778 667 Usrcb :. Aprklay , Oct Not " An.otlcan, bls . AmpricsO " ' ?.-a qil mUining i"rics stwidy Closing 7791 wUl anira la this city on tha. 19 th insL The aver yopultr liUii commvdisni, The Lymsn T mt, r to be n i bere t oo in a brand nw op U-dtte mavksl show "The Prize Winners" which from reports id Othor stal?s has mors Oin msds g.yxl and i( by it,( the brt vhl .1. t . . - .f : . f .1 , - wr,.,k la wukn thi t ii-vrr iittiq lauh mi eisertr bfurs ; ; .re I. T i'uewst - 77fci lrartirn U t prM ir'.no (il fn'o wah Si ' -. 6T0 i heavy sod taut(' .1 sr . - :.. ..... i ... i . n'' P' I mil oj t!. rifwcin j:.. 1;; i i I nal covt' a. T fj s, , r si V.it,t,ti e ty Usf.h i 1. tore ai en each box., 2&c OROntRt'tlSITORfJ are always welcome We. For our dli-plsy-of irood things to est is always to bright,' fresh and tempting that every Visitor is Sure to find Mess for daintier J dishes for her table. iv it an a i.i. neoT.in rn age vnr Hhenever you fel thut you want tome- i Without paying any more for them. I mM -Sfreef Bfocerjf .Co. ni''PHONE-lofl- t:- NEW BERN, N. C. rWA a X'N ,,ir-i- .j - it t! m eoooj e.ooo j t.ooo ; 8't? rrs ri Collcfli and SchootV; ; Cardboard rMos ami. srslM,' hate bfB iiMroduredMuto lndon sthooU for uk' lu writ UniHltr leM"is,,; 4, tuajrti nr nie inm-iop m trmblnr tilXsmidrt rWHV spftjl j ror st jtoreroment..i'l"tii v i1 ,iirtsrl rnU'tr stifle sutliorUlpa . . . .1... i.t.r.l..l .(uh llM llM lfll j, njKip in rnwmr nnitw,,i fi ' i , t 'h'xil lu HrntilK'S, Kmont. and try V"f r' flrt rfrt a bsrd 8d i M r f n.ra n hml ' " '; Vft hava a cbmplcte' ietectipo oi Sprinjj and Summer , 'Patterns or Suits; Troukrsaid Vesi; " We inTite you to; tcall'ahd inspect thcm'telore bgyitig:., Jl ' '.; . 'I- " i 1 &Xhadwicki Merchant Tailor 1. 1 ' VI la tl n:. f mt t n i t m tni !-' . t I -ni , rn tt k i y 1 r. - ! II I. , ': sU-af W e Js-. . isMWW ; On a nice handy Heel that you can move around v 1 anywhere.' Getyou one. vThcy . are hlndyij " Poultry' wire,. Garden ; lie'?, Hakea, bfm: Shoveh. You r.rcJ a VYh'cclUrrov around the' I;t, v,e live th-rn. ; , - ' l, ' f ... f . J. n I rr 'i ( f- if v. ('. ri Mi l !Ii f f .t - r - -
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