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. "". - ; I V I ' FST ART KTTrn " ESTABLISHED PAPER WITH If ' IN' 1878 , 'Ay. CIRCULATION JVBETiV6RTfl CAROLINA , SATUKDAYMORIXQ.; JfARCIt 1 9 1 0. MTMBER H04. TWENTY EIGHTH YEAR OTHER ASSETS BESIDES MONEY 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 the strength of this Bank by their patronage and support. Have we your account ? .IAS. B. BLADES, Pres. T. Win. R. BI.ADE8, V. Pre. GEO A. KEKN, V. Pres. B PENDLETON, Cashier Til EKE ARE NO FREE PASSES ovpr i lie road to wealth, you have to invest every time you ride, :.lmrt trips make long journeya in time, but if you trade at Mitch i ll's, lc.n(j trips will prove to he short and profitable, too. We are bhowing t1(. largest Kangp of Wash Fabrics ever shown in Eastern ( 'arolina. J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288. MAN LOSES III! LIFE ENEMENT FIRE WIPED OFFJTHE EARTH Fvfry House iu Village Swept Away by Flames; Thousands Homeless Charleston W. Va., March 25 With Many Womeu and Children Over come by Stneke iu Disaster- ous Conflagration. New York. March 25, One man was killed, another badly 'burned, three wo- practically every home in the prosper men-overcome by smoke and five child ren injured in a fire in a double tent raent house at 350 to 353 East Ninety: j swept that place today, at least two first street late this afternoon. The thouoand persons rendered homeless flames swept up the air shaft and cut are tonight sleeping on, the commons, off retreat by either stairway or roof j Conditions which followed the con Kiremen ha.i io carry more fian thirty fkgration that devastated the pictures women and children out of the building que little lown tonight are much worse by means of ladders. j than early reports today indicated. ous mountain village of Mount Hope was wip?d from the earth by fire which Rev. Father Vincent Dp Paul Mc-. Gean, who weighs 250 pounds, was t !d woman on the top floor was dying, and despite his size and the danger of entering the burning building, he climb ed a ladder and administered extreme Upon the arrival at Mount Hope of the Hpecial train tonight bearing the national guard tents were distributed and an effort is being made to house as many as possible of the homeless. Many of the families lost all of their house- unction to Mrs. Mary Sharkey, who was 1 hold effects and there is great suffering later carried down a ladder. She wi'l recover. The body of an unident;fkd man, burned beyond recognition, was found in th hallway of the building ; for ajn , . ii . .: :..u j i " wnen me nre was eiiunguianeu. Garden Plows, what you push Basnight Hdw. Co. Procaedings In Superior Court WII.UAMS' KIDNEY PILI.S Have you neglected your Kidneys?' Have you overworked your nervous sys j 'i'. following cases were disposed of em and caused trouble with your kid at yesterday's session of Superior neya and bladder? Have you pains in: Court; loins, side, back, groins and bladder? stit-vs. Roht. Nelson, a d. w. guil Haveynua flabby appearance of the t v; judgment suspended upon payment face, especially under the eyes? Too fro j 0f the cost of the trial, quent a desire to pass urine? If si), Wil ; State s Eugene Williams, selling to lianis' Kidney Pill will cure you-at : (.jt v whil-! member of Board of Alder Druggiat, Prii'e Uih:. Williams' M'f'fr. tnen, guilty fine of $1 and cost. Appeal Ci., Props., Cleveland, ). i made to Supreme Court. j State vs. En eh Ambrose, removing : crop from another person's premises, 'guilty, judgment suspended upon the payment of the cost of the case and $9 to the plaintiff. Props., Cleveland, ). No Danger In Halley's Comst. In an address at Cambridge Univer sity on Hatley's comet, a few days ago. t Sir Robert Hall, an eminent astronomer' referred to the needless fear with which the approach of the comet was viewed , by a good many people, l here was no cauSe for anxiety at ad, ho said. There : I was just as much chance of a collision I between the nucleus of the comet and the etrth as the was of tin Empire I state express from New York to Chi- ( cags running down ihe night mail from j Londen to Edinbnrgh. The earth will ; pass through the tail of the comet about . May 18 and afterward the comet will appear as a new evening star. , TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qum!ne Tablets. Druggists refund money if it Nils to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 25c. DRlCOOK FAILS TO PROVE CLAIM Wife Writes From Chiled to For mer Friend of the Explorer. Has Traveled Much. Bellingham Wash, March 25 Dr Wil liam H. ' Axtell, a personal friend of Frederick A. Cook, today received a letter from Mrs. Cook, dated Valparaiso Chile, in which She says the explorer is broken in health, without funds and un- abls to continue his fight to establish his cla im that he discovered the pole. Dr.' Axtell said today, "Mm. Cook tells me in her letter that Dr. Cook made considerable money out of his trip when he first arrived in New York, but that he Bpent it in defending himself against bitter attack from his enemies before the Copenhagen decision was. made public. "Cook left Ne York liter to es cape contumely, says Mrs Cook and to go before the board of inquiry at Cop enhagen as his own representative. rThen Mrs. Cook followed him, met him in England, found him a ner ous wreck and very ill. "She writes that it was her fault the time he was unfavorably .reported on. She says she took him to Holland, France, Italy, and then-to Spain where th y embarked for Buenos Ay res. "From Buenos Ayres they went around Cape Horn to Chile, Cook is still very ill and will be in no Condition to, take up his fight for the honor which he still says should have been his." Dr. Axtell added that according to the letter the explorer and his family will arrive quietly in New York and will settU down for a quiet life. ' Mrs. Cook s&ys," he continued, "that her husband has no funds with which to go to the Arctic regions after the proofs rf quired by the University of Copenhagen, and that if he had the necessary tash he knows of no one he could trust to do the work for him. ThcPeoples Bank 4 NEW BERN. N.C. O. PAID ON ' STRONG cawim-ct COURTEOUS O SAVINGS 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. C.D.BRADHAM VICE PR EST.. 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 The Suit That Looks Well Wl i n one is stalling doesn't always look equally as well when sitting. Il ileM-ndM upon the Tailor. The Suits we make are cut in such a per f i i in.ii. ner that they hang well in any position. TRY US. F. M. Chadwick, MERCHANT TAILOR DIED In Richmond, Vs., on Friday March '5:li 19H' Mrs. Parthenia Browne Hunt ter, widow of the late Dr. Edwin S. II unter. I Directions lor Colic In Hors. Contents ()ur car of "Pittsburgh Per- of small bottle Painkiller (Perry navi.) fef L,, j, . fc in quart bottle, add pint warm or cold 1 water, sweeten with molasses, shake Can fill J'OUr Orders for Field Or weii unm an mixeu. uive aoout nan ay arden hencing, Uaoed wire. J. S. BaMiight Hdw Co. once, then balance in fifteen minutes, if first dose is not sufficient. This will be found a neverfailing remedy, lifn. for a large bottle. Also in lTc. and 50c. sizes. Spel ing Match at the Craded School. Now Is Your Opportunity to save money on our entire stock uf Clothing, Shoes Ladies and Cents Furnishing Coods. Our stock is new and rompU'ti' in every department. A visit to our store will convince you that you save 35c. on every dollar you sperd here Yours For Business. Make your furniture look fine with B. P. S, products. Bas night Hdw., Co SHORT PASSING EVENTS Sam Lipman. nr. Mii'ulle and H. Front Ht. Hryau Block. Last I'rid iy morning two sides were ' picked from each of the five higher Urade-i, ir on a side and a spelling i match held for 2o minutes At the clone of (he allotted time there were three standing on one side and six on the ether. ! Yesterday the following took their places to complete the match : Mary 1 Ixiuiae Jones, Dorothy Rfa and Cathe rine Patterson: opposed to these were Refrigerators It is time to think of what kind you art going to buy I have the White Mountain Grand, is known us the cheHt with the chill in it, the' Leonard Clear. alh in beautiful white porcelain lined, quartered oak frame, sure to please at sight and guaranteed to give satisfac tion. Prices from $18 to $50. J. S. Miller. This is the season when the amateur m,, ).M.inn tn oirita nrut ir ofTiminna on K. ........ . e , u L'.,i.i.. r ciu.k.o, "Spring-. During Ihe pat few dys : ' . w 7 . w. hsve received many of these con- Morton, Lacy Meredith Rofu. Arm trlbutlons from various .u.hors in and "tronK "d H"d A"k1"- Futt ; out o( this city accompanied ,,y ,he; and then the other went down Unti tbo gentle requ.U that we give ",hi. litle contest was between MarjiBerry of the otribution" a prominent place in our "'nth Rradeand UcyM.red.th of sixth paper. However, for lack of sp.ee, ! A Rr.de AfUr standing th. word, for we have had to put them on file and quite . l-mg Urn "occupiot wa. too andanyon. who wishe. ,o be .mu,ed i.or BI Itej- f.r . abort whil. may drop in and per um Um sentimental outburst. City School Census. The census for this year shows the school population of the city to be as: follows: j White, 1,047; colored 1,896, total, j 2,943. j The enrollment to March 1st is as fol lows: I White ochool, 8(11, colored school 782, 1 total, 1,583 The average daily attendanco for Feb ; ruary is as follows: White school, 66J.49; colored school, j 4SV00, total, 1,090.49. This Li the first time that the enroll-1 ment in the white school has ever I reached 800. At present the enrollment j and average daily attendance is larger 1 than ever before. I 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 srure, on easy terms, and if all who could would subscribe liberally and promptly for this stock it wiU 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 (he FAIR, and advance, progress and grow. New Bern Chamber of Commerce I MEADOWS MEAL 'I I ; rr it nothing more wholome than good men), but do you l'-rH) n-l it1 I'rolmbly you do not unless you ask for MKADOWH si i A I .. We iwm- only th best WhiUi Milling Com carefully .elected .nd -put it nil in hut the husk, the sweetness is then. meal shipped from f s dl-tanre nvwt of the time hs this taken out so It will keep, that bi ' the reason ymir mesl I. like small homltijr when it ! cooked -always k for MEAfOWH MFAI. , 1 'It is Clean and Sweet; It Has Sie0asicuC - k . .-;--. v-5' y..r If yoor deakr dot. not hsou ft -phor ct writ bi : wt win m . , Th. best of r7tlltif w rd. Hay q GrsUL ' and wight forA4.,, v i ; A few days ago there arrived in. this city sn sped lady who had com. to this city for the firnt tune In he II V While waiting for her friends whom sh. w( s It visit U arrive she related some very Interesting anerdots to a Journal re prewmtsliv.. 6he l-o aald thai al- were taken from th. first nlnet fagM of th. Bpellr in UN at school and wer. given oat by Miss Hendren. ; On next Kridsy a "Mental Arithros- tic" match between the 8 A and 4 B grade and the 6 B and A 4 grade will ' be held. These contests are held Immediately i after th. opening .xerclie and lbpo For Rent 1 am now offering for rent s few mull kiuiui tfi ,lttt nAiirMmrhtvidi A good Offlc Building on South Front j . St, 8.n0 per month. j J On. M.00 residenc. on Griffith St. , On. $5.00 ' on Short St. , I Oo. M.00 " on S Front St. , I On. 17.00 " on 8 front St. ; J AIM eight larg. atry rooms over a Broad atrtt .tor., and on. good store oo Mlddl. strMt C. T. HANCOCK. Ag.nt RKAD I it it The Down Homer A Maar-im of healthy heresy, by a Caroll- ninn for Carolinians, and all others. onnrs I0c a Cop, On Sale Here STORE t A .AIL. wsoores piU are vn-y mock Interested la thn, SHAKE mo '1QUR HKQES funn Hend.rion. Ut. Lout. D. Dunn, of Armpsho, si d IliM MlonU Mse llendersoo war. hap pil narrtsd WdrtMdsy at to. horns of th.brid.'tprsntaMwllaysvillA Ret. JWj L. BilbrooffkUtlnc - Th. wldta w i. attended by M)lyk' ft of the ralstivM of the cooUactlng parti.. They ptsed fhroofh this tlty though she had lived near a railroad for 40'yesrs she had never Len t passen ger until, th. day sh. arrived in this city, This remarkable old lady, Mrs, Sarair Andrews Ives n.lr Kinston, and la vIsKmg Mrs.: Thorns. Koor. at Allen's Foot-Ease, th. antlseptk pow- Urldgetoo. ... ',dr. It. cures painful, smarting, oert Th. n.w ordinane. prohibiting any !ou ana m.U.uy um t uu,g B wUtaArapho, iWr futowbom.. tK.ywdl year. Of ag. tlng ? cn smi sunwn nmym Kw Ut ttffhb billiard or pool room will doubtless " coroiorc tu-cov.ry un ag..- st-, U sad news U m of lb.f nutbrul 'f VMUM-m-. new pool "sharki.' . : Th. ordinane. .sys M U ctaln Crt for thai each peteoli lh.nl rf of ;Un. iHoua, swollen, tired. hbg ...lw.hsllenl. Doo, '5f billiard ' Alw.y. UNlt te Rrwk. iff N.w . nr hi . nool of blllUrda. (a such - Try It to-day. Bold mrywber, public pool or billiard wW. .hall b. Insd iv. dollsrs, and th proptUtor ft th pls. also fined flv. dolts rs for P miiung nun w wnvuw nw piece hi. nee.: This Is an Mcallent Uw snd should be wrortert. . ,.(. "f' yg-ni isnilili ii w insist s VI t ft in vmini 'hi' By msil fur ft tts. In .umr,Uon'l accpt any substitute. For TRIE trial pkckagn, address Allen 8. Ounsttd. U V';. rrr. 77? ;" ';j ', Tkrllling Start Uj Ortnutic - To. tlgfrst fnysUry story .vtr nri& ten from the pen ef louis Joseph Virjr It Is hmllld 'The Rrasl Cowl.'' mrA tt All kinds of work lo 9WctH doh. on nM t,d th. ttntim of novel redTs'rro; It l otfky or try, bt o.1 short noli. at as reasorisbl. prkM a ' j wpe and A merka for Hi r.ttU?W bsid t. rrvt tlesssnt, rti good work (M O. tfon. , r , . lTeRr, , ewt h ths fsm. of tb; fr!.!ng sni dinl;!y perfumed, nd crft ' TIIEIIAmjONIG'niAT ii r& is1guarAnteiu. . ParWair'fUc 1 1. Ww sold tf drug. arlsU In ftesTtr .venr, Ua of eoose- ipenc ht Afnervs, and enormous ssU fl -' wherwOT tolrodiired, " It i. fqaranteedT U rtr dandruff, stop falling ksir and Itching sealp a tw wsvkt ot nvmy bock.' It will snsk any woman', barsk and j ut,hrictiv. hsif oft ssd laJtstUnt 1. j few W. II th. (deal, .lightfuL reltivenstlng fonie thkt TnskeS hair I Country Hams AU the Standard groceries here rraoy for you to make the eitra nice dishes that this season rail. for. Take advantag. of the sale of Specially priced goods thl. wssk. Broad Street Grocery Co. PHONt 164 NEW BERN, N. C. pn t nice handy Keel that you can move around anywhere." .Get you OTie.,! They,' are Ihady,. : Poultry. wire, Garden - iloe, - Rakev Spadei,v ; Shoveli. You need a Whee1Urroj7 'around the,;, ' lot; e hive ihCra. "- - - v ;f J i .. i. r-.t- book tK. me that ths K York .rdp.My . A rnt s hnft littls .t dniffiit1 '; 1 st ts Pr4hT Drtifr t i A ' m, t.'ir.'iX V 'f , ' " . ' V. T" f 'rl s i 'day WnrUJ h spired it for l' f.-1 r, Gasltill Hardware "' Co. For" FjMer Wl.um.in's Cmdy It will U o ii f vm t - t.. t V f n A ! 11. MrrthftBt Miller . Fresh ire, jrt received t H7 NpW T-rrn N. C .Davir n r- J. A; E., C HARIT.rt, MEADOWS
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