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it iSTAEUSHEir- -PAPER WITH KNOWN : : CIRCULATION, ', I' . n k - . '..-JST' , 1 J 1878 -' V' .1 5 'v "TWENTY NHlHliKR H06. :: N RW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA; WVOAY MORNING. MARCH. 29 1910. EIGHTH YEAR .... . -j r - V V : it -J . vrt" ;' 7-. 5"-nTnrn' inorrh nrninrn rn'iru"A:. Ulnin AjDCiu DtDIUCO LUiit!.: I 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 arid high standing i In this "corn! -'munity, who hiyf bieq attracted to this Bank be" 1 cause of its strength aad who, in turn, have added to the strength of thl? Bank by their patronage and support. v ' ' ' I I Have .we your account? ? - - ' tia d mini's . .-. a uuvr r p. " Wm.;B, BLADES, V--fre. 6K0 B PENDLETON, Cashier A i Hi fieris. a A 1 V J We Are Not Exactly in The Fur Business BUT WE ARK MAKING A SPEQALTY OF Hair Rolls -Hair Turbans 25c. 25c. HAIR SWITCHES $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 J. M. Mitchell &Go. 61 POLLOCK ST: PHONE 288. The Suit That Looks Well When one is standing doesn't. lwyi look equally M well when mitting. 7 It tt.-pemlH upon the Tailor. The Suite we make are cut In aucb a per- feet manner that they hang well in any position. , TRY US. . '. - F. M. Chadwick, CURTAlLr.EdT m BY " LULLS Because Of Goods fiitoation. s Mills J Aacl Fanaets Beserves of Cot- V ton Look Ample s . flrtenaboro, N. C' March 26rSinc I wrote laat, the mark eta Lav not wit- nwted any important changea. Spot cotton la not any dearer, in fact, m aomewhat lower to aelL . , v , - l'uturei are a trifle higher under tin iollaence of a threatened corner in New Yor. 4 A 4age part of -the epotbuai- neas done recentTy baa 'rbeea with, Eng land aa they find an improving condl he waa awakened "'by a aenaatkm ht could, not deacribe, 'Then the facaxtf Desmond appeared, pressed againat the steel bare of hiscelland pointed toward drcilkwi.The latter was too tarrified to apeak, he said, bat after the "ghost" had vanished he awakened hia friends and told them of fh visitation. ,v' AU were , terror Jitnckea. and imme-4 diately eoofeased W,the kpling ot Des mond in an affrayv Thet moat aenre from twelve to eigbtoen ytars in prUon 5 Now Is Your Opportunity to save money on oor entire Mock of Clothing, Shoes,' .Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods. Our stock U new and complete in every department. A visit to jur store ;Will convince you that you save 35c on every doflar yoo tptvd here. Yours For Business. - ' ' ' ViSITtD DY GIIDST i -CONFESS OH - . ,' . . - 1 T Superstitious Italians Terrified Jty , - Happosed Vision or Taeir jV1 t - 'ViCtiiB Bostonv Maaa. tf afcV 2S-SnpersUti-ooa beUef - that . they ' hk aeen a ghost led to the eonf easion of Dotnenico Cfaia tofero, Archillo LuUt and Pasqusie Cb cilld. three "Italians, who- besan ionar prison serf ten eta. today for the murder of Daniel P. Desmond. ; The three were in the Chaxlea street JalL ehanred with th murder, bat the evidence aninst them was not eonvine- tion in .export trade, .'apecially with mgr At midnight Ctrelllo' told the court inaia. r inis traae commg o tne ang- lian tMills ;u not rerreJ to as veiy profitable; but it affords enough nourish ment to rc-start many Idle looms and to keep Aha . trade hopeful. Whether or not it wiU be lasting la uncertain, tut it is well to note that July Liverpool is sel ling about $2.00 per bale diaconnt under Id arch Liverpool and ' when eanying charges are considered, this nakee the diacoant about $4.00 per bale. In this: country the-condition of the textile, trade is ," constantly 'growing worse. There is hardly a mill running on anything exeept specialties or very fine goods that can break even- and in some eaaea the losses are startling. Curtailment is going on to a targe ex tent and if it was not for the fear of mill labor turning to other pursuits, it would be double - what it ts becauue every mill owner admits that running now tends , to fut her demoralise the goods situation for thl summer and promises to spoil the prospect for pro fits next fall. -. . , ' ... , Increased curtailment is likely for the reasons stated and because the -opportunity for labor to turn to farming and other pursuits will soon be-passed for ne season, and. short time in the tum- mer is net so hard, on the 'helo because the cost df living is much cheaper. As' to the outcome of the threatened corner in . New York, spinners should bear in mind that the accumulation of eotton in New York is only a temporary ff.ir and that every bale will u timate- )y go to the mills a .d after, the mani pulatora get It, they will be willing, probab'y anxious, to sell it, because the high prices make the carrying charges heay.and if one looks at the quotations fn Liverpool, New York and New Or leans, they will aee that this cotton mutt be -carried againat discount, in stead of againat premiums. , Recent' developments -tend to make me believe that the mill reserves are much larger and the farmers boldlngi somewhat greater than I thought' some weeks back. Under all the circumstan ces, 15c seems a high price for cotton ana it trie strong nana ot mauipaiauon waa removed, prices would probably de sllne,- ' ' -,Tbe new crop is an that could be de sired, but there is a part of Texas where the subsoil moisture is insufficient and wb lis not stiffs ring at present, the trade is alarmed on the fear that rains may not come when aerded. - The new crop Impresses me as aetting at a reasonable price. There will probably lean Increased acreage and fertilisation in every State J. E. LATHAM, FRO ,1 T - i f i Bat Becomes '' n Embezzler : J: The Great mount of ' Jr$i80.000. Saqi Cor. Miildle and S. jVont 8t 'X man. Bryan Block', MEADOWS MEAL v Tbrre ts so thing more waoUeome than good meslj but do yuu t always get It? Probably yig de not aoles yoaieak.ior afEA DOW S i WsoenJy the bt WiU MUttog CM carefully. Wted and pot.lt all m but the husk the sweetoees Is thre-trwsl shtrped fmm . a distance mtwt ef Oi time lias this taken out So It irfll keep, that ta . ' tb reason yoer mesj ( like small hominy when it )s 'cooked-always a for MEAdOWI MEAL ' ' - u : -' t - xlsjt Is Clean and Sweet, ' : :fit'Has:Jlw Taste. BY THE BOARD OF HOEBIN ' "'--f "v .-V sawnejgioc-. " - . ' - t Of The City Of Uew vBern N, O. , Belt Ordained. That it shall be unlawful for any per son, not over nineteen years of age, to fcnter a public pool room in the city of New Bern; or to play pool or billiards in a poolroom or billiard parlor. , That each person, less than nineteen years of age, who shall enter such pool ot billiard parlor, or play t pool or bil liards in such public,, pool room or bil liard parlor, shall be fined five dollars ($6.00), and the proprietor: or bis emv ployes who Mmita wrW& les than nineteen years of,:are,J'to'. enter each pool room or buliafd. psrwr or engage in playing pool or billiards in such pub lic pool room and pUUaxd. parlor sban beflaed five dolljrh (5.0pl for such of- Work In Opnereti AU kinda of work in concret done on shoi t notice at as reasonable prices as good work can be, done. - ; ;;jB. f.8ABPER, - - t. Our car of "Pimburgh Per fect" Fencint has. arrived. We can fin your orders, for Eeld or Garden Fencing,; Barbed wire. SvBan!ghtHdwCo: i 1 i Cambridge, Mass, March 28. In s conf efaioa : made by -: George W. Coletnaa and. artven: oat by. his attorney, the - young r man charged with embanlement from the national Wty bank of Cambridge admitted that be took 4180.000 and- that practiealls every cent of it wss lost in trying to break faro bank". In New. York. Coleman' said be was Introduced to the: gameby a Boston man several years ago and lost $35,000 of his own at that time. Two years later he met other Boston men who. Interested - him in the same game, he said,- and between last May and February he made at leaat fifty tripsito Ne York, taking with each time sums varying from 2,000 to S5.000 ell of which ha lost. These men, said Coleman knew where the money was coming from aa he told them he waa f getting it wrong." - The alleged disclosures were made at Coleman's home in Cambridge in the presence ef two Cambridge police of ficials, Coleman's attorney Wilson W. Loekhart the young assistant of Cole ma a at the bank, wha ts also charged with embezzlement and a newapaper reporter. Honor ,Roll For February 1910 For Easter VYhinnan'i Candy Fresh Supply Just- received at PavisViarmacy , UJUD.'KHS,Ipja.? The Spring of . April series of the New Bern Building A Loaa AseorUtlon open April 1st and its per eeot bear ing, eon-tarable stock Is now ea sale at the agency ef the nnderslgnedJ v. .' It will U remembered that this bene ficerit Institution waa organitsd nearly 4 quarter eeatoty age,." and hat rroaghout thla loeg period, it haa, Utroogh tfflclent and jodlciooa mansg. nent alned, and eow enjoys the pub lie's eon&deoee and Is today wltboot superior..' ; ..." . " - 1 1 Is aoLooly tor UiepaTpose ef boHiln aoatee, of Wbich tnaRy feundreds ttand toltarNdlt; but to looked tpca by th. teed lng cl Usees of tae pUee esse si eelWnt laveetmeiit whir h draws abow per cent and Is not subject to las el We recommead It to anyone whether are-earnar, businees maa or kKoo! hd as on of the very best Inreslmenu found la the ell y toiUf. - - ' W. O. 80YD, Aft, ' ' &xrs fc 321. ' '- F'ikt Etlg 1 A Grade -Blanche GaekilL 7 It Grader-Vlds rubber., i 6 A Mvrtle LewtattT-Vr B-Addle Jenkins, Catherine Patter son, Bertha ?lmpkina. - ' ' . S A-Lela Henderson. A I la Arthur... ' v - 4 B-Guy Odum, Benrr Brinson. . S A-Dollie Ryman, Kathleen Caton, ' Mary Brayr Elliabeth, Ashford, :;. Glsdyse Jsckson, Cetiwriae Boyd, r aUizarHarrelL Mabel Taylor, n Barry Chadwick;; ; S C-Blanche Kilpatrkk; VWUhelmma '-: Rein, Emma gammons, Margaret ' ; Bmith, Pcnard Roberta. V V, S B -Nannie Hill, Annie Paman,"and ! : f Graee 8taaley. . v. t A-Catberiae nollister, Leah Wath- ,cerlngton, Bryan Dufff. Cralghili ' ' Brown. Charlie Ball Aahferd. DanW Odea. Witt Wear, Laura t B-Radl 8amm6ns,w "Helen Hurley, : V Alice Craven, lla Arthur, WU .. llam Leery, John -turner,' Cecil ' . afcumn, LiMiie noma. ' i C Benjamin Dukes, VJIUm HolUr, '." Robert PughlUkle Heath, Em ' - ett Mr Sl-y, TsJ.s Bimpklne, v, . '.MyrUe Hollie.' . - r ' " ;. e dv 1st Grai-James Baiur, Henry Dell, Jack Brows, Jack K Brown, ; Thomas Carrsway, Saunders Da via, James Duffy, Joha T Gould lng. Jerk Lun4 n, Co, UcKeol, J Wi!liamKcu 1 nj. Stjroo, Albert TtjrVr, l-.v! . tone Ward, Odeli Wra:p. J I. - n.Wlndaor. ' Lawrence Cl nil ! . ' First Grade nnor TuLhir, Rut Aden, Willi .rr,f.,. t, Vt " ItItwe!l,J..l.n V.': II, Ku-l-h .,, Jafksun, B.bn ttr"...rly, Clais ' Ivia. ' ' .. ; ! If your dswrdoH not hantTie It phnr ot write os - r,il - " that your wants are nrp4. ' ' The bet of eryt.ir.g Dt Fee!, Hy niCri, All rnsiir " sr.4 weigkl rjrat-,Ue4 - -. ... R(h'.:rrt;ri It U lirr.w It i k cf el.nt k.rl tit ' ( .1 mm To ;TPedpl(3sBan 'At XL r HVH BERN, N.C. O. PAID. ON . STRONG b SAVINGS COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE HayeYou a Bank AccouQt? A commercial account caried with a well-known bank furnishes a basis for business confidence which can not be procured through any other channel. This bank with fts reputation as a conserva tive, high-grade banking institution, imports a financial prestige and confidence Which is of inestimable value to individuals and cor porations having daily deposits and disbnraments. Every courtesy approved by conservative banking methods is extended to our patrons. WM DUNN PR E S T. C.D.BRADHAM VICE PR EST.. TA.UZZELL CASHIER For Rent I am now offering for rent a few email houses in white neighborhoods. A good Office Building on South Front St. S8.IS0 per mbntlu One U 00 residence on Griffith St One $5.00 on 3hort St. One S6.00. on S Front St One $7.00 " on S Front St Also eight large, airy rooms over a Broad street st 0(e, and one good store on Middle street -C" T. HANCOCK. Agent ADVERTISED LETTERS At New Bern, N. C, Mar. E8, 1910. " MEK - D Nathan Davis. Cecil Daniels, Will Devest E I M Ebam. F FG French, Jasper N C. G-Eddie Glattlng, Wdley Gilbert HWalter Howall Trent road 44, Ear nest Basealls 98 George it J 1 Hsmd. J W BiU. A D Holtoa. Rev J R ' Howerton, Oliver Humphrey IS B B st, (rwia Humphrey, Jaa per, H. Ot B F. Humphrey, N C. Albwt Hughes, Jasper, N C. J Rich Jonas, care A W Riley. La-Ciaytoa Lewis; kl-Leader E McVonner, 1 L, Mummy, Jamea Morgan care E T Mitchell, J D Merest R I' D 4. FWill Perry, . RHaoy Raynor, 1 Canal st S F W 8tewart, Jasper, N. C, H A 8mith. Bonntree at. E Shoemaker care E C Dickson R 2. T Judge Tauktoav Howard at W Alex Wetherington, Jasper, N C, N 8 Weakai Jasper, N C, W Wetherington. Jasper. - N C, D Wetherington, Jasper, J L Woolen. D-Mrs Etta Dixon, B D 8, care A Bmlth,v, " aVMias MsnllU Emery. ' f-Mi-a Martha Ftyaa, R F D L G-Locy George. . ' K Flattie Kennedy. . M-Mrs McBoyd, Mies Mariah Mson,- P" Miss Sarah J Powell - 8-Mary Smith, Mrs. Louise Simmons. V B D 4 Mlaf Annie So) tars Treat r Road 44, Misa Nettie Gee Swestt W-Vra Threa WUlia, Miss Laona WU eon, Miss Toner West C .i-v' We ttrrys the fhHadcipht Uwn Mower and our price , Is ttzzozzUt;- .Call and see them; j. S. Eiiai;ht Hdw, Co. i.r.u n r-rh-i, I I r " ...J, t! f i "i in it. t!e I 1 i U 1 f 0 ' : ' ' f I r 1 ' J c i 1 :i!r4 c-tk f;- . ; ? I ' i' t St:l f ;!' ' s- I it rr fr- n, i : t- j, 1 -t ) - i i 1 1 II ') ' ' , t- , f i ! . ' ' t . :1 .rrlvr J. i i la an agrees st CambrUi Univei slty on IlaiUT'sVomat a fw days age Elr P.'ilrt Ea't, aa emlrvent aatronomet rrrrrr 1 to th cee.r.4 fear with which the sriinttrh of th eomet was viewed .y a r-vtl ti.ir.r pecf4e, Thr wsa a -" f r 6i!oty at all, 1 tsi-1. Thr tti j i; t r.': ; cUnre of a collision ot i t" r. .i ! ( tle comet anj l.teir'.h cat v . of th F.ir.p'.rt ,ti! r; - f. .1 I.'ew York to C1.I- '- i r -('-'it' r.'..t r-n'l frr--n ' ,i, . . '' lie earth w'.'. i '-it . c f to r- rt ! . i .;! i i ' i x i ' t . roar -f . r t'-.r. GLOTHING and SHOE SALE We have on hand a very large stock of last seasons GLOTHING 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 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 this stock it will enable the commit tees to formulate plans for immediate action. Messrs. R. A. Nunn, Wm. Dunn, Jr., add 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 - Js-'r-'V " .V- eee eeee ee e eeee eoeoeeoooooeoooo-ooeooeooooosooo I Jhc Down Homer V'-A Magatine of healthy bereay, by a Caroli-. ' .. nlan 1ar rRtllnlana. and all athara. X llu'ijWp Here . eee eeee eeeeeieeeeeeaeae4eeeeeeee4e onrs - BOOK -STOKE eeeeaea4eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee - WE CALL ATTOOION j: i ; to tb fresh 'supply, ef tess front far , Japan, as weD aa new coffee that are '.exceptional! fine in flavor. Our entire v. '. ' 'grocery stock Is attractiv' in arrange- mart first Ua In cjaalitj, and aaedar- : ; ..ate In price. ti ' i". ' " . ; ; v YOUR CUSTOM SOUOTEO ' and every eirvt will be saade to please : : you and to bold yoer trade. . y rnoNE lM NL'.V L: TIN, N. C i lie Senson i4cr.-tc b here! f Use L, two. No let: I'" ! - v; 'i i ' r r P.'rt en I' - i Merrlisat T T i 1 1 r .
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