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IStABtiSHED IN 1878 -NUMBER 802. TWENTY EIGI1TB YEAR PAPER WITH - KNOWN CIRCULATION . r'.-n ... OTHER 5 BESIDES Mnnrv IUIIC! II While this Bank has exceptionally large capital, it has other assets which it prizes quite as highly. It has also, as its customers, hundreds ot men of means, judgement and high standing in this com munity, who have been attracted to this Bank be cause of its strength and who, in turn, have added to (he strength of this Bank by their patronage and support. Have we your account? .IAS R HI. A DPS Pi-ml T ft. likKVN V. Pirn Win. B. D!.ADES. V. Pre. F;tfPE8rBi:tQj,Catihlef THERE ARE NO FREE PASSES nv. i llio road to wealth, you have to invest every time you ride, : hurt i : ips iiuike lontf journeys in time, but if you trade at Mitch ell'.:, lime trips will prove to be short and profitable, too. We are h.'u in;'; tnc Un dent Kuiipe of Wash Fabrics ever shown in Eastern ( ' : 1 1 ) i 1 1 1 :i . J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288. HAIPIIIifflliBE? Illili Pronouuced a Legal Weapoa for Them to DefQqd Themselves Witte by Head of Police. WaahioKton March 23 Washington women can1 jab hold-up men and math era with lonjc hatpin all they want and so one in Congress will rise up and cry "Outrage," according to Major Sylves ter, superintendent of police of the District of Columbia. "We have in Washington 16.000 more women than men' said Major Sylves ter, today, in discussing the agitation against long hatpins. "Such predom inance of the gentler sex can have but one result.; Numbers ol women are obliged to go about the streets at night without escorts and numerous instances have, come to the attention of this de partment where women assailed by mauruders at night have used hatpins with telling effect. "Of course, there alway will be isolat ed instances of accidents, but it seems to me that-when all is said and done on this subject the hatpin's value as a weapon of defense to a woman so far outweighs all argument as to its danger that this department does not feol justi fied in issuring a restrictive order. "As long as women trust go about the streets, otherwise uaarmed, so long will we feel reluctant to take from them a 'concealed weapon' that serves them so effectively. 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. The committee of the Circulating Li brary has purchased a handsome rlo k which in the future will not on'y orna ment the rooms of the library but will call time on those who woulJ fain lin ger too long among U literary treas urers. The time piece id made of weathered oak, Mission style, seven feet tall, large dial, brass, artbic fig ures, eight day movement, hour and half hour strike and Cathedral gong. The clock can be seen at th jewelry store of Mr. A. E. Hibbard, on Middle street, from whdm it was purchased. he S uit That Looks Well i- n siamlmn 1"sn't always look equally as well when sitting, upim tin- Tailor. The Suits we make are cut in such a per i ili.it tin y limitf well in any position. TRY US. F. M. Chadwick, MERCHANT TAILOR Km SIZE UP OVER LIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF I UK LATEST STYLE SHOES CARRIED IN STOCK. am tir- I M la Hi.- 'f tine oxfords for mem, women and children, anil strongest line of workmen's Shoes and High Sam Lipman. Coi . M hhIIc anil H. Front Ht. Bryan Block. CJock For Public Library PLUHGER PATTEIJi . vJt : . y V i- ' Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds, just received at Davis Pharmacy. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys! Have you overworked your nervous ays 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 quant a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you-at Druggist, Price 60c Williams' M'f'g. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. For Rent I am now offering for rent a few small houses in white neighborhoods. A good Office Building on South Front St, per month. One M.00 residence on Griffith St One 16.00 " on Short Su One 16.00 - " on 8 Frost St. One 17.00 " on S front St. Abo eight Urge airy rooms over a Broad street store, and one good store oo Middle street C. T. HANCOCK. Agent Foreigners Ship CottoD Back to Break New York Market and Compel Him-to Submit. New York World of 22d inst. Following op the recent attempt on the floor of the Manchester Exchange to. mob James A. Patten, Chicago plunger? in wheat and cotton, English speculators1 in the latter product yesterday made an other sensational move against the Chi cagean and his associates here, In a desperate effort to escape from the corner in which thf y And themselves they have begun to ship cotton back to this country m the hope of breaking the market and of bringing Patten and his friends to their knees if not to ruin. Ten thousand bales have been put on board of nhips scheduled to sale from Liverpool today, and threats are made of equally large shipments in the next week. Meantime, Patten and his asso ciates are shipping cotton to the other side to supply the demands of the spin nera and at the same time they are keeping the quotations here just suffi ciently below those in Liverpool to pre vent their foes from buying the cotton there and reselling it here except at a heavy loss. About 4,000 bales were shipped by Pattent last week, it is said, and he has chartered space in the White Star liner Indian to take about 7,000 additional baits. The Indian was to sail today, but is it to be held for a day or so on Patten's behslf. "My $12,000,000 are in the pot," Pat ten wired t friends in this city last night, "and I mean to stick. Let them send the cotton. On every bale that th-y ship they wilt lose from $4 to $5 and we can stand it if they can. " The war, in which the climax ap pears to be near, and in which the mil lion aires of the English, and American co ton pits have staked their fortunes, began about a year ago, when Patten and his friends, foreseeing a short crop began to buy. Thf y worked the price from 9 cents a pcunri to about 16 cents and accumu lated, it is said, options that virtually cornered the market for the 1909 crap. Then they began t- unload and got out at handsome profits, all except Scales, who, it is said, held on and was caught when the McFaddena be ran to pound the market, with the result that he lost a million or so of his profits. Then Patten and the others started to buy sgsin, and for a second time c6r nerod the product, whil the speculators in England and the bear' element in this country, disbelieving his cries oT a short crop, were Billing short; Now the Pat tens held the cotton and the English And themselves confronted with con tracts to deliver hundreds of thousands of bales, with only a f ract on of the quantity in their possession, and ho means of getting any more except at the prices fixed by Patten and his friends. OTHERlDEIffi HOT GUILTY No Evidence Found That Proved That They Were Guilty The first case . called in the Superior Court yesterday morning was State vs. Eugene Williams, one of the Board of Aldermen, in whch he was charged with trading with the city. After hear ing the evidence in the case judge ad judged Mr. Williams not guilty. The case however was a very extra ordinary one and an appeal to the Su preme court was taken. The next case called was State vs. W T.n Hill who was charged with the samo offense The evidence offered plainly showed that the transaction took place two years prior to the time Mr. Hill was elected as a member of the Board of Aldermen, and the judge adjudged him not guilty . State vs. H. H. Tooker, who was also indicted under the same head. Judging from the evidence offered it was shown that Mr Tooker had no intjnt of gain ing anything by the transaction which took place and his case was ordered nol pros. In the cage of state vs. Mayor C. J. McCarthy charged with selling goods to the city.' The evidence showed that the defendant had sold only 30 cents worth of goods and that there was no intent ti commit any wrong and the jury brought in a special verdict adjudging him not guilty. In the case of state vs. H. M. Groves who was indictad und :r the tame ch rge the case was continued until the next term of Superior Court. State vs, Rosetta Harris, a. d. w. found guilty sentenced to 30 diys on county roads. State vs Wm, Cuhi n, a. d. w. jury still out at late hour. rt TV 1 i ncre0DJ Bank PAID ON i SAVING 5 n.c. STRONG COUR-TCOOS PROGRESSIVE NEW BERN. 41 Banking Knowledge Many people have a very inadequate conception of the value of a checking account. We shall consider it a privilege to have an opportunity to explain the nu merous advantages of an account of this kind and the simplicity of regularly making deposits and drawing checks to cover expenditures of every description. W M.DUNN PR EST. C.D.BRADHAM VICE PR EST- TA.UZZELL CASHIER I I Porch Rockers Arrived. The best we have had, extra strong, just the right pitch to mske them com fortable, double csne seat and back makes them soft and easy to rest in. Prices from $1 to $i, J. S. Miller 87 & 89 Middle street. Departed This Life Refrigerators It ta time to think of what kind you are going to boy. 1 have the White Mountain Grand, is known as the cheat with the cl 111 In it. the Leonard Clear alls in beautiful white porcelain lined, quartered oak frame, sure to please at sight and guaranteed to give aatisfse tioa Prices from 118 to 60. J. S. Miller. Wednesday morning March 231, Lau ra, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Williams. Funeral services t the home on South Front street this afternoon at 4 o'clock. CLOTHING and SHOE SALE We have on hand a very large stock of last seasons CLOTHING and OXFORDS and in order to make room for our new stock we will close these goods out re gardless of cost. SEE OUR WINDOW FOR PRICES J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE Garden Plows, what you push for gain. Basnight Hdw. Co. MEADOWS MEAL Tn- ii nothing mom wholonome than good meat, but do yoO . Probably you do not unless you auk for MEADOWS :il a i tr' t- It W. UK. niv the Ixnt Whit Milling Com carefully selected and I ot it nil in but the hunk, the sweetness la theremeal shipped from, u iiM.-mrc mont of the time lias this taken out so It will keep, that Is tin- reon your roal is like small hominy when It Is cooked always ; s.k f-r MEADOWS MEAL .V: It is Clean and Sweet, It lias Tlic-Taste: 1 f your dealer does not handle ft ' phone or write s is wiQ see , that your wants are supplied.,, :'. , , Th belt of irvcrythiftf is Feed, flay and Grain.; 'Alt measure nd wefghtt yawMteed.--' V J-Vf... "J ii ;'-V HART&BALL COTTON BROKERS PIIONB 80 CBA.VKN 8T. Hew Terk VarkeU New York. March 23, lBlO.fJ open " High ' Low 0m March, ; , IVA. 1608 - 180x4 1806 slay, '" 1494 140C ' 1491 1498 Jo-lr ' ll ? 1471 , " 145 X 148 Oct. 127 ; 1294 T1Z j fc4 Receipts- at porta, 1000 bale. ; CUlng March Apr MT 't 0t Nor v Receipt, C Amttlcan, Sale ,! Amstlrso Opsninf,- "y.7W , 780 '4 000 t.OOO 7.000 8,000 -814 I: SOCIETY. 1 ; :Wi mod. aVmsnd MSdlinf : Firtttre opn4 steady near se4 tUtai t jonchaagea. ;- '..-' . . Krw PrS Batlt ; V t 1! sale Bfti ... ItKClTAL GIVEN ( Wmcedar afternoon from 4 to 6 o'ekxk the baby -j-all ef CenUnary IL E. Charrh gsvs.a moat pleasing recital and receplioq under able direction bf thelf Supt. Mrs, Jno. U. ' Hargstt; game were played and aa lee course served. All present had a good time and voted Mrs. Bsrgett many thsnksi - ' llRSy f -' ; BUliJ NEWS 10 & . .... '.. - t. '' Tit aprtog- or April. 4rUe ' of the New Bars Building A Uma Aseertatloo open April lit tnduf0ef tent (ear- Ing, boo-UsabU stock le aomoo sal at the ltnry ot the u4raigTe4. f It will b rmembTd that this bns- fieesi InsUtuUoS wasorgmnllfd oearly a quart teaUiry 'fo, -, and that throughout this long pert!, Uhaa, through fQdnt and jodMouc snshtg- ment gainod, and now tfijoji Or pub tlo't eonfloc and i todiy.wlUioor a tnperior, i ,' l-m ,t .,1 ' h Is But oq'.J tvt If (jrpr le of tuil ling bfrttiea, of fr."y t inlrd."VUfcd ti itaerwl.t, but is lk"l rvorbytl ll!ng ci!,r f t' j ir a an l !ltll lnv- :.t ) . T -h drmhotat frftef,t yl ij I 1 ;t to t tit kin. . - - . We ' " 'l t snyne vUU pr w7t-rr.r, ) r--- r t K.'-,l r ' '. 1 f ' ' - , YQU CAN GURETEUT BACKACHE Pain along the back, ditsiness. head ache and general languor. Get a pack age of Mothers Gray's 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 herb and roots. As a regulator it has tio eqoeL Mother Gray's Australian Leaf is sold by Druggists or sent by mail for 60 eta. Samples sent FREE. Address, The- Mather Gray Co., Le Roy, N. Y. Brick Kiln. i March 23 We are glad to ssy we arehsving some fine weather at present sad the farmera are miking good ue of H. 8om have begun to plant corn. Wo are sorry to asy that the frost too other night played havoe with some of the early fruit Wo are sorry to say that our school at this ptaeo close Wednesday which waa conducted under our magnifUnct teacher Mri' Mary MM, of Belgrade, w all regret very much to bar hr tear. Mr. Clen Byrram and wife spent Sat urday night and bdnday with friend and relstivo near Polloeks'-llle. ,'fcl Eugenia Oldfltld and Miss Maty Howard spent Sunday with friend and relative at OUrew. ' Mr.:8tepheB BeWard spent 8andy wiawodht fppv . r, - ; " Mr. and . Mr. Uoephtne Byoun and ehildrea spent S Joday with friends and relativM tt PJIortsvlllo. v. :!' ' ; -" W had preochlng here fiundsy af thmoosj by the Motmaa' rklers, quit a large crowd attended. "Z ', r- . Mr. end Mr. L L- 8altr of Loco (pent Sunday wRh friend sod rtlatlv t Uitsplaee. - '- - "f '? - -7; Mr. Kid Mattocks cf M.y.rille'spent Sunday !lh f. W, R. Humphrey. . .'Mr Euphw fhllllp4 o Ultl Hid spent Sunday with Mr. Go, Howard. Mr. Wm. A. 1 Howard srnt Sunday nar B!grsd, '- . UTTLRWILUAM3 THE FAIR Realizing the unquestioned advantage of a FAIR in our community and responding to public clamor, the Chamber of Commerce m 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 shore, 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 scription at once. Lets have the FAIR, and advance, progress and prow. New Bern Chamber of Commerce hi - READ ! riiiirTT'O t e : : i The Down Homer ENfiETT'S A Magazine of healthy heresy, by a Caroli nian for Carolinians, and all others. 10c. a Cop, STORE On Sale Here i . .. 4 eoeooooooeooo Country Hams All the Standard groceries here rady for you to mak the extra nice dlahe that this season rails for. , Take advantage of the sste of Specially priced good this wek. - Broad : Street Grocery Co. "phonb im NIW BERN, N. C ..s-S, .W- e-V . 7P La . i , ' .' . ' - s - l i i a ' JLX. . ; Orf a nice handyeeTthaVyciln mort around anywhere r Get ' you' one. t'Tae; handy iV ; Poultry, wire, Garden 'Hoee, RaVc8tSpadet, -'i ; Shovels.-' You need i.Whe" cl Urrawirbuod tfie . 1 lot, we have them.,: ;-;1 , cr:t Gaskilljtiri" : . : ; i i:- H7 rcCo. c )f.:f f.:rn!:;:rc f , , f r. ir ' 11 Mrrrhant Jlillr yew I'cri. N. r. f r- r!
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