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PAPER WITIJ KNOWN K-f CIRCULATION ESTABLISHED . Mr m j urmn i r, i c i n ih jj ; , m mi 1 .- J. WIMBER HOJl. NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA; FRIDAY MORNiXa MARCH. 25 1910. TWENTY EIGHTH YEAR 1a;a Ai a. . m' j : f I U - Ml i; v I OTHER ASSETS BESIDES MONEY While this Rank 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 the strength of this Bank by their patronage and support. Have we your account ? JAS. B. BLADES, Pres. T. Win. B. BJiADESi V. Pres. GEO A. liKEEN. V. Pres. B PENDLETON, Cashier SytMpjtyi.a.t.tni. in.MMii.ii iiMiiiyitim m mmm i fi i - THERE ARE NO FREE PASSES over the road to wealth, you have to invest every time you ride, nhort trips make long journeys in time, but if you trade at Mitch ell's, long trips will prove to be Bhort and profitable, too. We are showing the largest Range of WaBh Fabrics ever shown in Eastern I'arolina. J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288. YOUTH The Suit That Looks Well When one is standing doesn't always look equally as well when sitting. It depends upon the Tailor. The Suits we make are cut in such a per fect manner thut they hang well in any position. TRY US. F. M. Chadwick, MERCHANT TAILOR FORGEO 10 ROB II ELOPED Thomas Brown and Young Ma bel Love Caught in Los Ange les. New York, March . 24 Forgery em bezzlement, elopement, matrimony, a zigzag chase serosa the continent after a boy, and the- frantic efforts of her parents to regain their daughter, wiib whom he had fled, are some features in the story of a20,000 theft from the Carneglu Trust Company trought to light yesterday. Most astonishing of all is the virtual admission by the trust company that it left the pursuit and capture of the youthful embezzler entirely to the irate father of the girl, taking apparently no steps to recover the money of it depos iters. The most pathetic feature of the case is the effort of the boy's sister to save ' him from jail by selling her jewels ard evetything else she possessed and tak ing the proceeds to the trust company in the hope of placating its officials. As an outcome of the affair it is un derstood the Siate Banking Department will examine the books of the company today to learn definitely the extent of the defalcation. The principal in this story ia Thomas Browne, a resident of Manhattan. The girl he is charged with abducting is Mabel Love, seventeen years old, of No 163 Mercer street, Jersey City. It ij said it was to subtantiate his representations to her that he was the son of wealthy parenta and to induce her to marry hjm that Browne robbed the trust company. Having obtained the money and realizing the necessity of in stant flight, ho induced her to ehpe. SUP E 1 I: miiu OS E Refrigerators It is time to think of what kind you are going to buy I have the White Mountain Grand, is known us the chest with the chill in it, the Leonard Cleat -tile in beautiful white porcelain lined. Ouly Two Days More Bemain of The Oue Week Special Tarm. Only two days remain of the special term of Craven county Superior Court which convened in this city last monday morning. Yesterday was a very busy day with both the judge and counsel, many cases being tried during the day. The following cases were disposed uf: State vs. Walter Ham, retailing not guilty. State vs. Chas. McMillan, charged with removing timber from another person's land, not guilty. State vs. Alice Foy, resisting an of ficer, not guilty. State vs. Percy Fuleher, a. d. w. not guilty. State' vp. John Goulding, f. & a. jury still nut at late hour. VOICE 0F1HE PEOPLE. new bern streets Editor Journal,: A few words about the New Barn streets are in order and with your kind indulgence I will express myself. Having lived in the North for nearly ten years and visited the principal towns and cities in New England, New York and New Jersey where as good streets may be foud perhaps as exist in the wo Id, I an a re to tell you that the New Bern streets in our business section show up exceedingly well by comparison, but are they apprciated? A few weeks ago a veiy highly cul tured and wealthy citizen of Brooklyn came to New Bern direct from South ern Pines, with his dogs, enrouta to a neighboring town to hunt birds. He had never seen New Bern before and instead of going away on the next train as he had planned, he remained REPORT OF STATE MILITIA Adjutant General Armfield's An nual Report is Now Out Three New Compauies. Raleigh March 24 -The annual report of Adjutant General J. F. Armfield has been published and is an interesting document, showing the condition of the military affairs in North Carolina. The North Carolina National Guard consists of the different staff depart ments, one brigade of infantry, three jegiments of twelve companies and a band each, one battery of field artillery attached; four companies coast artillery corps, two hospital corps detachments, six divisions naval militia. The enroll ment is as follows; GUARD PORCE.S Commissioned officers 221 Enlisted men 2,174 Total NAVAL MILITIA Commissioned officers Enlisted men Total Keep your lawns neat with the Philadelphia Lawn Mower. Basnight Hdw. Co., 67 S. Front St. Swansboro News Notes C3SE Now Is Your Opportunity to save money on our entire stock uf Clothing, Shoes, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods. Our stock is new and complete in every department. A visit to our store will convince you that you save 35c. on every dollar you sperd here. Youtb For Business. v 1 Sam Lipman. Cor. Middle and H. Front 8t. Hryao Block. minrtprprl nnlr frams QiirA tn rlunaA at I sight and guaranteed to give satisfac- j her,e f tho hotel for two weeks, at the tion. Prices from J18 to $50. J. S. ' ena 01 wmcn Peno" ne rerara9laTO M liter I Droomyn Jinving unu me wruer mat never in his lire nad he seen a place with which he had been so favorably I impressed, and where the people were more civil and considerate of the cim I fort and pleasure of visitors' and pre : ferring the New Bern climate to that of Southern Pines and other North I Carolina winter resorts, he intended : returning t New Bern with his entire family to spend next winter. We met this gentleman several timi and en deavored to acquaint him with thu su perior advanttges thh ci y and section afforded to the tourist, investor and citizen. On one of the Sundays tl is gentlemen was in the ci'y the writer saw the filthiest streets ever seen before, the condition of which paled the Itilian ew York City into utter ablivion. Bill head, news-papers waste wrapping paper blank, broken boxes, envelopes, theatre advertisements, waste wrapping papes and every im aginable thing under the sun that should not have been seen, being in evidence every where along the gutter, on the right hand side of the street from the corner of Pollock and Middle down to half tha block opposite lb episcopal churob. entrance, and for that matter other portions of the paved March 23-Mr. Claude Howland and Mibs Lillie Dennis, danghtTof Captain William W. Dennis were married last Sunday morning at the residence of Mr. Lawrence Kirk man. D. G. Ward Esq officiating. ' Rev. H.L Bizzell, of Barre, Mass. preached at the Unitarian church here i . , . o.... . i .J:-. i quarters of N IBM cuuuajr lllglll, A ioikv UUtoilcv V m present. His subject was "The Great est Thing in the Wo-Id" which is the Christian religion. His discourse was very interesting. Mr. R L Davis, the "live wire" and superintendent of the Atitl Saloon I 'League, held a very large audience spell bound here last Monday night by his 1 eloquent appeal to kill out the blind tl-j gers. Whether prohibition is right orj not, It Is a law, and all good, law-ahi-i aing citizens snouia assist in carrying DM,,nt-d a most dlsruattmr and 2,395 40 280 320 Grand total of 2,715 The aggregate strength exceeds 1908 by 261. Companies of infantry have beeen organized and mustered in at Dallas, Thomasville and Rocky Mount during th ) year 1909 The present law giv.a each regiment al commander and brigade commander $150 per yaar for expenses, and the company commander nothing. The re port suggest that this should be in creased to from $300 to $500 per year. E ich company is allowed $250 per year for armory rent, insurance, care for the government property, etc., which is insufficient, says the report. There has been an increased attend ance at drills since the law authorizing pity to those enlisted men -who attend as many as twenty-four drills each year. The volume work in the office of the adjutant general has doubled during the past year and is still increasing. There is an imperative need of larger ctate appropriation to maintain the efficiency of the service. The Peoples Bank NEW BERN. N. 4 O. PAID ON o SAVINGS stromg courte&is progressive 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. WM DUNN PR EST. CD BRADHAM VICE PREST.. TA.UZZELL CASHIER 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 Our car of "Pittsburgh Per fect" Fencing has arrived. We can fill your orders for Field or Garden Fencing, Barbed wire. J. S. Benight Hdw Co. Time To Cet Busy. out this law. Misas Mary public school i sickening slight, that caused absdluU Franck, teacher of the , mortification in that stranger should here, closed her school i be allowed to witness such dirty aodfee and death wer disseminated bv them MEADOWS MEAL Tli.-re m nothing mure wholanome than good meal, but do you alwsyn Ki'l it' Pniliahly you do wit unleoo you auk for MEADOWS : MKAI " We uiw only th bt Whit Milllnu Com carefully aelected and . pot it nil in hut the huak, the wUie la thre meal Shipped from ' a diatxnr moot of th time ha this tkn oat so it will kep, that Is f the rvifton your meal is like amall hominy when It b tooted always '.'A for MKADOW9 MEAL ' ' ' V If is Clean and Sweety 5- It Has The Taste, j If yoat dealer doe not hardi it phone or write us w will n that your wantt M supplied ' ' ; Th beet of vsrythfng in Feed, Hay and Grain. 411 metstirM Yittd wti(hU fUtotMi - ' , - .' Mercfciflt Mtllr i v. ? V New Bernf N- C last week and returned to her home, ontldv street that hnv been built at near Ricbltnds last 8unday. Mi great rxpe&M and that could be keep Franck i an efficient teacher and has clean with vry liltl effort and expense made a food impressloo on both parent : on the part of the eity and th public. Saturday night- th writer and pupils. Mrs. W P Mtdyetl. of Oriental, is in our town visiting her parent, Mr. and Mr. John A Pittmaa and friend. Only last called ca a nuabar of merchant on M ddl street to ascertain If th trash found to front of their store eom from within and hi evf ease thrr ad. w tir u ua.i.. I- . r. tt n nsrinw w m""''"! iad Aot. that aU trmah was awant: preparatory ip uuiwing a new trough th back door. On of these her. Captain Mart t Blood good's launch "Little Jim" arrived from N w Bern Monday with a cargo of mere hand for our merchant also a quantity of guano. l Judging by tho amount of fertiliser old by J A Pittmaa A Co., oar term er n putting In more eottott than otaoL .'Mt and meal keep hlgbj whoo th farmer bu thee two 'tttpl p roduett b it all right, for both ar "log! too- dor,' ' , Vt ar nil hoplsg i b t m U dmtwhMWfwni bar as urlt by rail M the Atlsntk Ooon Uo. ' , Oof fUhermeo hv oom ll ihia toaaoa and trout U b p tooUfol 1' :" fcooft: ,Fiu$i. nfett nun; ' WUIlam' Ihdlaii' PiU diofment' will I euro BllaJ. Ckeding and Itching Pile I It thiorbt th tvmor. allays Itching tt ' one, act a pooltk. give inttant I rttltf. , William Indian Til OintmH 1 1 prpr4 for fili ind itching ef the I i pHt frt , Oo1 ty ituttbit, inull 80 o4 ILW. WilUr,' M'f'g.'r., I I Prep., OtveltM, 0. Have ypu screened your home yet a gainst flies? It not, do you know that this ia the on'y effective way of preserving youri comfort, your health your life, maybe, and of your families from the ever pre sent alwaya dangerous menace? The pestilential house fly will soon begin to multiply In this latitude, and the first spell of hot weather will bring upon ua multitudes of them. When it ia known that the body and feet of the house fly are hairy, and that It can car ry from 600 te 6,00 bee ill to be din lodged wherever it alights, we begin In tee what it possibilities in th direction of d:eas germ ar. Before the germ theory of disease became known th house fly wat considered harmless: so was thamoequlto: but human diseai THE FAIR Realizing the unquestioned advantage of 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 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 thi? 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 grow. New Bern Chamber of Commerce ' O VO00O0000 iuat the aama: but now both ar known to b deadly pests, mankiol's moit J dreaded foe. ' j READ i The Down Horner A Magazine of healthy heresy, by a Caroll nisn for Carolinians, and all others. : : merchant. Mr. T. J,' Turner was kind aougb to send hi porter out tore mors th trash and watt paper that stood koee-hlgh btfor hit floor, which tin. thoughtful ronv. hid turned lwo on th street at tho rcy of tho wind. A rrry dirty ' conditio of tht ttrtt was tt Un la tviione oa last Bonds r anJ If the peop'o diecontlnu throwing scrap paper all over th atrvtls kfld thaj .a .a . .. . I cur woou iDovo in e-b nor rr- qMt)try,aad wpavtally laU Satuiday af ternoon tht appearane of tho streets waald bo try grtry Improved. , ,It, U to M bopwJ tatt wveryoft tSroochoat tha tow, bat Masai 11 V ta - r 1 9 ih bosloee nortlow VH do (bl prt ti prrvwet this ontUtbU BtUrjpg of lb ttrwrU and Uit oa next Bo4iy w may htvl iktI oly haodeom Urt hut clean Ora. , Th oft btrd wta tiowthat "trtaaUne it xtlood line" do Mt prU Jo New Vera' betloeM trU and th general aniHy eondidoa.of Iht gutier la frontaf bustfleat ' place I caoslng advert comment 01 tbt trt f a.ef prt. It may b tp(I If rrtryon will do ttlrpart, th cHy-ilnrtsd. , '-.W W. O, BOTD, , 8Ktaf (.1)mKn ef Oremtrta. Porch Rockers Arrived. Th bt w hav had, extra ttroog, Just tht right pitch to make them com fortable, double ten seat and back make them soft and easy to rt in. Price from ft to $3, J. S. Miller 87 & Mi Mlddl street. 10c. a Cop, Oa Sale Here STORE TbrlllijStirtll8 Dramatic Th blggeat mystery story ever il'- teri from th pen of Louie Joseph Vane. I It (t stitid "To Brae Bowl,'' and It haa had th attention' of novel readers lq Europa and America for tho ' put year, t 84 tmt hat th lam of this book boeorno (hat tM N York 8o. day World ha toeared it for IU fiction eriex . It will begUi Aprfl t4 and b rowipleW ia flvt booklet of W,0O0 words tach. Gt tM firtt imUlBwnt It it 1 aia Bow crTerirg 'for rt)l a few maH bcue to whit iwrtghborboodav , A good Offlco BulkSjtg on South Froet St, flRO pr piooth.; , ' ' J i On 14.00 rV1r on OriffiUt fit . !.On IS 00 ' on Short BW Oe I4.M oa 8 Pront Et On 17 .W " on 8 ftont .St.-. Aleo ghi Urg airy room tt a Bri4ireit (tor, asdea good tlore a alkWi tret . C T. HANCOCK. ' " '" ' tnt Garden Thv. I Country Hams All the Standard groceiie here rraly for you to mak th extra nice dlshe that this season call1 for. ' Tk advariUgt tho ai of lapertally prked god thi week. Broad -Strest Brocery Co. PHONE 164 -.1 r KIWSEBS. N. C. ri I LLIJ-'f 5. W - T- sr.a t '. ti t 1 t'" f ,r fc' : - r Out! - Q'n a nice Kandy. Heel that ycu Cinergy t aroupd ' " : ',8oy where; ' Get you Mt.u.: TheyaxV bandy. Poultry ire, Garden Ht-PakeaVSpailw,;;-' ' Shovelt. You need a WttlUrrxrw''rnd'' lot, we have them. -f'4Hl4v.'lW 7 ; I "V r: v.co.- ' 1 !T t
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