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High luster, good black, splendid weave, yard wide Black Taffeta, $1.00 Values for 85c. $1.50 44 44 $1.00 J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288; Expert Prescript ion Work When your physicians prescription is brought to our stort you may be certain that it will be compounded by an expert prescription pharmacist. Our Motto, v Purity and Accuracy. Gaston Drug Company OPPO. POST OFFICE. - ON T1IK foKNBK PHONE 65 THE WORLD'S Destroyer Cta, Through Wa?es t ; Bate of Jhlrty jbIx lilesj -f PensacoU, Fl... April 8 MiLtloing apeed at ihlrty-iix mile an bonrior four hours, tha torpedo boat' destroyer Reid eUblishea vne wbrid'B record for speed by a naval.veeseL Th -vessel was on her final speed tet. and : aboard were representati vea of the Naval Board of Inquiry of Washington, f '; r " r The de&troyer went ut on the vof at a time when weather "conditions were vnry unfavorable, the Golf being heavy: and rough, but with Kerpowerfurtir bine engine working in- good shap she cut through the waters like an ocean- greyhound, going, down .the coast for, sixty miles, turning 'without slackening speed and coming back to the starting point " I The Reid is one of the new type of naval vessels recently completed, and more than exceeded .the government requirements. Her record exceeded the previous world's record by more than a mile per hour. ' WILLIAMS KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous rvs 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 quent a desire to pass urine t If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you-at Druggist, Price 60c Williams' M'f'g. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. Land ot Nod Next Week Samuel E. Rorjt's" original company in the brilliant .musical extravaganza "The Land of Nod.", will be the attract ion at the Masonic Theatre on April, 13th matinee and night. The product ion is said to be very beautiful and mas sive, and one of the largest organizv tions of this character ever sent on tur. The cast is headed by K ox Wi'- son, who will be seen in his original part of "April Fool." Prominent n the cut are Neil McNeil and Anna McNabh who have made hits here before in other big musical productions. The chorus is unusual W large and includes some ve ty beautiful girls. The tale opens on Mondey morning April 11th. at Waters' store. - BROKERS DIE -y! : v : SIDE BY SIDE EXPEOT: TO EIID; : f liiEos'isieiKE BrotheriWho Jxat Fortune Found ' . - Dead iv Woods. ' ' j Kansas City, Mo.; Aprit 8 Evtience that Nets Oiesen and his brother; for merly "-operators on tW Kansas' City Board of Trade, carried outa threat of suicid, following the ioas ot tbeUinon- ey last 'January, ; was discloseif. When their bodies were - found by fishermen in the underbrush about a mile (and a half south-of the Miiwsukee Railroad bridge in the East BolftomiJ-t f 5- Conclusions of double suicide jcare- f ally planned are maucea by tM prei-j ence of i-revolvers wift - two, empty chambers the folded overcoat of the! men duposed; carefully - beneat their heads; and the evident care they had (aken to destroy possible, marks of iden tificatlon, -Te ' 4wdies eppeared-.to hav beea lying as found more than a. mont u- ' Whitman's Candy FresbjSup ply just received at Pavis' Pharmacy f TO CURE A COLD IN ONE OAT Titke LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If it fails to cure. ET W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 26c. Goods (:) (.) ( i i ) ( ) (:) (:) (:) (:1 () (:)(.) (:) C) l:Y(i) (:) t:) CM-) l THE AMERICAN STOCK CO. i HAS JUST RECEIVED ITS STOCK OF ". Spring and Summer n I.i" t xi) lc in mens and boys Clothing-to select from, at prices to w uit -!- Uly. A handsome line of Hate for spring sod summer wear. 1 Shoo in nil tyl and leatlisrs. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' ' ' ,'iC 1 THE AMERICAN STOCK CO GOOD; VALUES California Table Peachet 'enly Ives Lima Deans . :' , , . ; Strktly.Fmh Quality Totnatoee'onl Fox River Jrint Butur on let ! ; 18c for 8, lb. can 16c. esa YOURS, FOR CASH. ONLY,; J. L McDanid Thone (1 Kcw JUrn, S. V, You'll be Proud of the C:H . -1 i i Arapahoe Notes Arapahoe. N. C. April 8 The far mers are having fine weather nearly all are through planting corn. Potatoes are up. - . - Tbe ladies of the Methodist Church ave an egg buot Saturday before Eas ier. There was 'a large crowd In at tendance. , Mr. .Benjamin Brinson re ceived the prize for the most eggs. . . Sorry to tsy a large audience was dis appointed EasUr Sunday becaaM Rev. J W Al'ord of New ttera was unable to fill his. appointment in tbeF. W.B Church. . ' ' t ? Rev. Pstrea filled his eppo ntmeot at the Christian Church last 8uoday. , " Mrr. i Usur vUittrhher daught Ura. Carl Tsylor of Pollxkivllle few oays ago. - ; V '. . 1 krs, SsUm Brmsoa with' UIssm Cat- ste Bennett, Uliie Brinson, Msud Rawls Fsnnle and Ellen Poi made e IwraMs trip to New Bm Ust week.. ' V L Mr. and Mi; t P Killer vUted their daughter Jim - Smlthwkk ef Beaufort eountf sMnetlm) ago, ;'".',, , Clad te eay the sick ones of this place ere improving. A V ; Mil Joke Lee tc working In the Inter est of the Pr W. B. Theological Semt nary of Ay den N. C ' ' " . ' Wiggint-Weekt -: Mr. James Wiggins of Vaneeboro, and Miss Etta Weeks, ' the attractive daughter of Mr. end Mrs Nick Weeks of Cedar Point, were married last Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents at that place by Hon. S.; M. Rue J us tie of the Peace.' .. Mr. end Mrs; Wiggine Arrived in this city Isst evening end 'Will leave thia-l morning for their future home at Vanee boro. - j When Your Joints are Stiff and your muscles . sore from '. cold or rheumatism, when you slip ami sprain e joint, strain your side or bruUe your self, Painkiller wil take out the sore ness and fix you right Al way have it with you, and use it freely! F Avoid substitutes, there is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis'- Price 25c, 35i-and 60c. ' " J 1 " 1 i Bragaw Itemi . Craven County, April 7 The weather continues warm and dry. . ' Mr. Victor Williams left Monday for Greenville, N. C where he it attending school ?.'---. 1 1 Miss Ruby Dixon of Elisabeth City, (s visiting her aunt, Mrs W H- 'Smith. Mrs Bessie DenUy, eh children ef Chocowinity, spent Saturday night and Sundsy with her father, Mr. L Dudley. Miss Ninnie Putter who hai been viaiting at Mr. G W Adams has return- si to her home accompanied 'bf her sister Mrs. Adams. . Mrs. Sallie Nelson-end Miss Laura Dudley; spent Monday Afternoon at Bragaw. . - ' - LITTLE CIRL Oonferencev'of lklioe Otrpfers and f Employes in Pittsburg; JText ' Washington April 8 At a conference o be held between mine owner and re presentatives of the striking employes t Pittsburg next Monday Mt is expect that arrangements will be made look uw to e settlement of the labor troubles w Pennsylvania. Benatpr Penrose, John Mitchell, of the A. F. , aod L., and a number of other labor leaders have; been holding conferences here and the statement is made today that prospects are favor able tor an' emicabe adjustment of the dispute at the Pittsburg meeting. Sen ator Penrose has interested himself also ki the steel strike in the plants of the JJnited States Steel Corporation, and has; it is understood, made certain pro posals for settlement to President Mc Ardle, of the Amalgamated Steel Work ers.:' -. Before the labor leaders left .here to day John Mitchell and President Gom- pert, of the American Federation of Labor, held a, short, conference on tha situation, at which it was "agreed that they would, meet again in Pbil& delphia to-morrow night where Gompers is to speak at Wltherspoon rial. We carry the Philadelphia Lawn Mower and our price is reasonable. Call and see them J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. I REPORT OF TBI CONDITIO .. Ot THE : MwasaaSk i MUTUAL AID BAKI1MQ CO KYI ITT. - .. et lew Bera, ie th Slate el Kerta . CareUsa, it The Cleee of Biv inesa March tSlh, 1910.1 - ' RESOURCIt "7 ' . Loam and diseodnta.. " " : t uremrsiis.. , - '-it I secured ', . j .1. t C7.U rorattore and flxtaree, - ... LJ27 W All ether real esUte owned,'- ,232 B8 Doe from banks and bankers, j B4&.28 OoM con y: , 1 '-c .-. ea. M illvtr cola, Iseludlng ell ad- .iwr coin earreocf, ''; Xz ttl W Natloft! bank eotse ksd ptherY "fr j: U 8 aotee, . - A t ML00 1.90420 ' II.7MM CapfUt Block ptld la Borptue fund, t Uadlvldd proBts, N nut eiptusts ea4 - texee BiUe peyatH ' . ' 41. WOO Timestiflrsueof dwit,. LS.tttsO Dvpooits subWt to (Heck, I,t74 tl Tot ( u,m n Peoples Bank NEW BERN, N.C. O, PAID ON STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE 4 Have You a Bank Account? A commercial account caried with a well-known bank funiishfs a basis for business confidence which can not be piwured througli any other channel. This bank with its reputation as a conserva tive, high-grade banking institution, imparts a financial jireHtii' and confidence which is of inestimable value to individuals ;md cor porations having daily deposits and disbursmenta. Every c.mrt.-sy approved by conservative banking methods is extended t our patrons. WM.DUNN PR EST. CD BRADHAM VICE PR EST.. ta:uzzell CASHIER CLOTHING and SHOE SALE Swansboro Items Elder W L Cunningghin held Quartely Conference here last Friday. His sub ject Friday evening was "Character" He made several illustrations showing that a good character is rather to be chosen then many richer. Mr. and Mrs. J S Canady spent last week In Wilmington. Mrs: W H Hill, who has been in Bal timore for the past "few weeks in the interest of her firm, Canady and Hill, milliners here, return home last week. Mr: L B Ennett of Cartert county was here last Saturday. D G Ward. Jr., and C R Webb at tended the big meeting at White Oak near Maysville last Sun lay. The Woman's ChrLtian Temperance Union, and Loyal League of Swansboro ill have a picnic in Oak Park, near hero on Saturday lftins. 8 p. m. every body invited, and to bring-their bukets as an early supper will be served on the picnic grounds. Mr. Weatley Reed and Miss Eva Thompson of Bear Creek neighborhood were married last Wednesday night, Mr. Ed, Provow Esq, officiating. Mr. J A Pittman Chairman ot the Board of County Commtwlonars attend ed their mooting' at Jacksonville 1st. Mondsy. ; L The weather has been quite warm re cently, and to dry for a good stand of corn. ROSE BUD 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 Patent leather Ox ford. In Ralston & Fellow Crafts are guaranteed. J. J Baxter . . . . , XtilMioaVitertng. All members ef Camp - New Bern U C V, who purpose tor - attend, the Grand Reunion it Mobile; Ale., April w, n. Ind IS, TI10 ere rtspeetfjill Teqoested to eoefer pereooall or by letter with the Commander that they may reeelre the proper credootiaki to repre nt tbe Camp, lif order . -n f v- TV -n ,4i i 9 CLARKE, Adjtr- Don't forget os .wheo yoo wint a White Mountain Freezer. Phone 99, J. S. Basnight Hdw. WE ARE RECEIVING New Goods Every Week And Still Running the Special Sale Prices On our entire stock. Just received from the factory f0 dnz. Men's Black Mercerized 1 Hose, worth 25c. which, we will sell at 12c. the r. THIS OPPORTUNITY WILL NEVER OCCUR AGAIN Baffington Dry Goods Co. If Suit It's a oi4 Skbt You are looking forcomeandsee our line. We carry the largest line of Silk and Wash suits in the city, in all the season's' newest colors and styles. Our line of skirts are not to be surpassed, eith er in style, price or quality. We Invite Yotif Inspection WETHINGTON & CREECH aw . -nACKBURN BUILDING. 4 eeeeeeeeeeee eoooeeeeseosee BESt-BMEST t COOK-BOOK I-PUBLISHED Bt LADIES OP. CENTENARY .mm J; NOW ON SALE hf& mum e sees eeeeeese-ee-eee-e ' we make jro, not enly p-wd st f.rt, but frfl fc i will nofonly N sfjlia and Wow,1rf. Imt It wtU lst i r - - t!; f T it 8TATB Ot KOHTU VKT.OUHk-tZ CRAYHN COl '.TV. I, J'ha It. ntif, r.'r It lbs bor natnt br.k. At ' f I , tht the Stilus t" t t Irie t U- kt rf my k." ICE CREAfil J r Tl'c very best makes, ' Lawn f lose on a bandy reel, can move around easily nnd keeps your Ins (tarn lying arutmd ; r.nt!. Erour.J anirotrin;. Brai'tjfy the yard and:fardcn t y v:'."Z ri;7 r.rrr-'-.ry Toolj that wo wll. If U'l I ; t :' :,' ) .-, n.-'.c, Ihe cr fp.iJs yoa need, phone tw, we 1 ;cit. V - "ry Vi'irfn!! U:jM. i r.7; 4 .':' FREEZERSI1 -C - . Co. -rii v r. '' . 'I F.'-.Al. -Clin'Ivick, ' r i aware : i i
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