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.: A v r i nrn urTTTl "estolbhed --in-: rAr--.-v5; : --4.4 Z iN t W BERNORTfl- CAROLINA'; BtfN 1AY jMORNING, APRILl 0 1 910 twenW-'-nKth YEAR .- i - ifi f m rwv ,arw ;aW i -N J f f.: " At. .5 Caref PCrjHsiairltirjrl .jrt.tJte. nsedSLof jVery CDstpnrer, large orjmal!, , de V -po&ito or MrroWer, has been the key . note ui the qolic of this Bank since-4he day when -its doors ikst opened . . The growth ef this Bank, the loyalty uf its follow- ihg ahatnfeipirit of co-operatidn manifest in our patrons afe the outcome of this policy. , ,; ; ' Would not such banking relations be of decided benefit to.YOUJr ' ' ' : " ' llAS. B. BLADES, Pres. T. A. OKEEN, V. Pres. AVlvrB. BIiADES. T. Pres. GEO B PENDLETON, Qiahior ' "The toad of Nod'lo be Present iK i the Mjwm ' 4. Wenesiay Sight r'; , ' S2I BIG TWO BLACK SILK VALUES Black! Silks are being demmded ever day, ...... because faere are no silks more staple. We can Nave you money on the two Leading Black Silk Fabrics. High luster, good black, splendid weave, yard wide Black Taffeta, Values for 85c. $1.00 MM $1.50 44 44 J. M. Mitchell & Co. J 61 POLLOCK. ST, PHONE 288. liiHSililliuLii:;i!!iBim iWliEiiiilllil in tW country will ecoppy tha bogcU of the-Masonic Opera Houae next Wed nesday niE v It is .the bisr musics spectacle. "The Land of Nod", whoae record bf BUCeess has not been , equaled J by an j lmrtar work, in Americ, it cptnea gbjsimejq all ,of the" finery and jpagniflcence .espttciallyj prepared fw its. New York .run, which means an exhibition pf stage effects .of the most gorgeous and mn88ive description- '"The Land pf Nbrl" is a wonderfully ideviaed and charmingly fantastic presentation of extravaganza, which means musical comedy with startling spectacular gar nishment. Its absolute novelty is its distinguishing characteristic. The au thors unique character creations revea' Expert Prescription Work When your physicians prescription is brought to our ,Mrt you may be certain that it will be compounded by an expert prescription pharmacist. Our Motto, Purity and Accuracy. . IIT-,--r ' hi "I ' Gaston Drag -Company 3 "OPPO. POST OFPtCE.)- PHONE 66 1' a mind at once poetic, humorous and world-wise, !for no human conception could be more graceful nor daintier than "The Man in the Moon", and the child "Bonnie", more droll an laugh able than "April Fool", and the "Webb Rarebit, nor more reflective of . the up- ioSdateAnonem mistress of the world than "The Chorus -Girl". Ingenuity in in the drawing and placing of his char acters". constitutes the capeheaf of the anthof s accomplishments in this work. He has vitalized the "King and Queen of Hearts", and "The Sandman", of childhood days appears in propria per sona.' ''the Telephone Man" stalks about ever at hand to be talked into, and "Rory, Bory Alice", wife of 'JThe Man in the Moofi!' comes to this Gay Land of Nod from her home among the stars upon learning that her husband is in trouble with th authorities, having first thrown him the "Dipper with which to "bajl himself out". She comes pre sumably by the '-'Milky Way"; but at all fv nts, upon ber (arrival she. vigor oualy, if humorously to the audience, settles several old scores with her hus band, whom she finds "mooning with the "Chorus Girl," and -she sails int the "Weather Man" after the approved terrestial manner. Through the adroit and reasonable juxtaposition of these o'd personages, mary highly amusing situations are brought- about, and the delightful characterejtic music which has been provided for rendition by them greatly enhances the pleasing oddity of the performance aaa Whdle. Seats'wiU be placed ou sale tomor row morning at Water's store and at Kafer's bakery We are closing, out all of last seasons Oxfords, in Men's Ladies and Cfiifdren's, afless than cost. J.J.Baxter. A Colored,Woman-juja Her Two Pleasant Dreams to ie. The dwelling house of John $cott, ari IfviWE near Tnacairora ilestroyed Friday night by fire involving the" death of bis "wife," !'fwo ' neicea, nfl'vatt o his household goods. Nothing , was sav.d, W: ; -"v " Scot't was away from horn spending the night ibdkitew no&mgi'of his loss' until he saw Uje srapulderinjt ruins cov i1'.' )4s:fib::;-' -' 'Simmons' 'Amendment Bequires 3overnnien to OotopWle lask j; Senator's Great Victory, Charlotte Observer Wash. Correspond- - senator . Simmons won the greatest vkforyof hia congressional career to day,' when he 'secured the adoption by the Senate committee on commerce of wf .amendment tj the rivers and har bbrs bill, authorising the Secretary of War to'purchase for toe United States and to widen' and deepen to twelve feet ering the charred bodies, t, l) J family. Ihe Albemarle and Chesapeake or the The: origin of the'cotifliatjon is un- ksown, although'.u It warfJa' iool night it. is probable,, ,thaFe:ianlateS had maae a nre to warm oy anoi a spara from the chimney found a? lodging plactf in the roof where it must havs burned slowly for quite a while. The family had evidently gone to bed and were" as leep. The following are the dnly par ticulars that could be secured ' Sometime before midnight a neighbor living near the Scott home, was attract ed by an unusual light shining through his window, and upon investigating dis covered that. a house was in flames. He made; all haste to' the scene ami found that the roof was already falling in. wbich would lead to the conclusion that the fire started 00 the rooof. The door was open but it Was impos sible to enter, the inferior beipg at that time a ueethinv mass of flames. The open deor would lead tola theory that the inmates had made an effort' to escape, ferhsps the woman was awak ened by the fire and after opening the door had returned to get the girls, who were aged ten and twelve years, when she became overcome by the - bent and smoke. This is only a surmise but it may be correct. No one knows. Our Buster Brown Oxfords for Misses and Children, in all styles are in, see us before buying. J. J. Baxter. Dismal Swamp canal, leading from Al bemarle sound to Norfolk. The Secretary of War will purchase that one of the canals recommended by ftfe board of engineers: It is practical- Ijtce'rtaui that the board will name the Albetnafle and Chesapeake -properly, and the ptee will be $500,000 as- former boards have done so, The Simmons amendment, in effect appropriates (500,000 for a free canalj connecting the sounds of North Caro lina with Chesapeake bay - The estimated cost of deepening and widening the canal - is $1,600,000. The tolls paid by eastern North Carolina last year to these two private canals amounted to $105,000 and.not onethird of the commerce, which will pass through the free canal, passed through ihem. The work of improvement, the engineers say, can be so proscuted as .lot to prevent the daily and immediate use of the canal by the public, ;"he purchase Of, this canal virtually eans the, completion ' of the inland NEW BERN, N.C,. 4 PAID ON b SAVINGS STRONG 1 courteous p:aooriesive Small Accounts Are Welcomed By Th&'Rs'; I Do not hesitate to open a bank- eacount -because you .can not be gin with a large sum. The -'Peoples., Bank especially welcomes small deposits, any amount from one dollar upwards, realizing that these accounts grow to Substantial proportions when the depositor encouraged to make regular additkms'thereto justias he is able. The. bank pays 4 per cent in teresV com pounded twice a year, on savings accounts, thus providing -n-Kberal-irttom. fot your funds together with obsolute ufy. '. i P WM.DUNN PREST. C.D:BRADHAM VrCRB EST. XA.UZZELL CASHIER CLOTHING and SHOE Sale Archdeacqn Webber Coming Begining with tomorrow . night at 8 o'clock Archdeacon Webber will hold a Mission in Christ Church There will be a celebration of the Holy .Commun ion each morning at 7:4$ and, afternoon and night service. Thase services, will continue through Sunday the 17th. Archdeacon Webber held a Mission in Christ Church jn. December 1908 and every one who heard him wss'delighed. Yon are cordially invited, to attend these serf ices. ' - - - - - . - Lv (1 C) C) C) : (:)-(') C) i) X ( ) M U). U ?i l THE AMERICAN T STOCK CO. p; HAS JUST RECEIVED ITS STOCK OF 'V Spring and Summer Goods f I nt ctylf in mens and boys Clothing to, select from; at prices', to . t v .-rvlxxlv A haiKkome line of Hats for spring and summer. wear, -u Satisfaction guaran'eed. ) .) r. - m all styles and leathers. THE AMERICAN STOCK V CO. J'HIMl' HOWARD, l iVjRMlDDLI? flT'h 1.11 ( (i) c) ( ( ) h i) vi vrvr hj ((rr.j,i;M' GOOD "r i - i- w t n or ( Mlifornia Tabls rsacheis'oidy. Hfl Lima DfUl ; Strictly Frssh Quality Tomato Vx.x River Hint Buttr inkf ,14c 'f4'l fife ao,. YOURS Fpn CASH. ONLY. A, V" Ih8 First SlraWberriei. - ' Tfe Editor tenders his regular Spring thanks toIa. Uraham T. Richardson faf tfie first, auart of itra Vberrie: The berVieo are a decided trest, d each year the Editor baa an' added feeling of tbankfulne ; for thia reraembraoee. nd expresses. ths wish that the year mat he e prolific one on Mr. Rich- .J' Porch Kockerj Arrived. f The best ws have had. extra ttzooK. font the right pitch toinsks Ihsm' com' fortabl,' double . eM seat end baek makes them toft and easy to rest in. Prices from l to $3, S. Millft 87 k tar Ut AMU ik. ' - '.. '"-.if -. ' - ' ' - - . . . :Tb Jollowing wjiits persons nays re cWtd eommliinnfl as cefunii toumsf ators f or 1 hs Eighth Towmhlp. city ; of New Bern.. First Ward -L "8 Moore; second ward J.. R. Pop; third ward J.;W, Emallwood; feurth wari-W. F, Gilbert: fifth sai sixth ward-Mrs. R. ' . Diiosway, the Utter eaamtrstor is to ' tsk only t census of white twrtont In I ' thevtr-U to which she Is eta!rntd. C. TWslt,' Bsrne Precinct - lis Is t Uk cpusue of white ftervont my. , I There are at eolore-1 enomsrstors nmd wlwhsve rK-etvd asilgnmenU tn uuni tlx "oss f their owa race., . PILES ! PILES 1 PILES ! Williams' Jodian Pile Ointment vwtll cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays Jtchlng 'Jst once, acU as a poultice,-givee IneUmt relied Williams' Indian Pili Ointment is prepare for Piles xnd itching of, the private parts,'. Sole by drugsets,inall SOo afid ILOO, Williams' MTg., CoV Props.,' Clsveland, O, A. axerWky from florfolk to Beaufort. Improved and added to the Beaufort in let and Pamlico sound project for which Senator Simmons .secured $550,009 in 1907, this waterway will give a free outlet to the ocean, both at Beaufort and Norfolk, to the North Carolina's splendid sound system of navigable waters nearly 3,000 miles in length. The Simmons' amendment will do more. It will-make it necessary to in- .treiisf t in the .near future, the depth of the new canal from Pamlico sound to Peaufort inlet from ten to twelve feet boss to confprm it to the depth of the canal which the government now pro poses to purchase. This has been the ambition of Repre sentative Small's life. He has labored night and day to improve the inland waterways of his State. He helped Senator Simmons In bis great achieve ment bva , appearing before the com merce committee and in. bis masterful way presenting the esse as he saw it. Senator Martin, of Virginia worked shoulder to shoulder with the North Carolinians for this measure. To date Senator Simmons has sddei to th rivers and harbors bill $1,370,000 which added to the House sum of $390, 000 makes the present bill carry $1,760, 000 for North Carolinia rivers and har- fhors. This lean excellent showing. , . If is not necessary- fr aay that Sen-. iior Simmons had to Ubor persistently and wisely- to at such great result. This work has practically taken his en tire tims and attention for six weeks. Hs occupied the Hoof for nearly an hour today fighting ' like a "Trojan hat Us labors "have borne fruit ; The eastern portioo ef the State should give him an ovation no h's return bom. This ai tsmooo when . the battle, was ever, he ssltiV ;Tbat . was the most strenuous eon test levef had" f We have on hand a very large stock of last seasons CLOTHING and OXFORDS arid 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 j . J. Jft iiroad St. L;!:McDaniclA Kf W len, X. ( rbcrne fix t The Annual Meeting of the Woman s Cto will be ld at sWen atn. on Tuesday April 12 .in the 'reading room of the Ubtaiji vC . ? f v' fit is, hpd . thst' ayirj, tnsmber will make an effort ' to attend tljls) meeting ss the efneers for the ensuhjg year are U be elected ' and a' delegate to ths Sttte Tederatioo at' Henderson Is to t s sppolnted.', 'iCtJ'l i'J' , 'Our number is aotneany so large at it ihoold be, and as we wish It ware. but toe interest, manifested by the members daring the current year, has been Teiy gratlfyiog. To stand for progress and better condition in ths boms, the school: snd the elvU lifeb our constant endesvoor, snd .ths study and niscuMion of subject rskUng to do- mmtlc economy sanitary f isne rr la unectual progre 'could not f!l to bf - I . J I L-l A . ft t . . 1 reaawl.nK.nun,.p,.uiK,.,i w0o wo!u;lorMUrw lU have ben rt1ng in join s. ..,.,.;.-;, . . , ,Ui tot several . ! A ersat Aseurlnrometahot Urg. w. Mn uo d, of lu.)U tiltlW to rtported s no tr.t , work, but to a mU wsy w.,., x parties have been besy stl iRefrijcfatort - '- It la time to think ef whst . kind -yon are going to boy. t hsvs1 he Whits Mountnin Grand, Ik known as the cheat with th chill in it, hs Leonard Qeam alls in Usutlful white noreslsm' lined, o.urten-d oak frame, sore to please at tight and guaranteed te give ssUsfse- tion,. J'Hcea from $18. to $6U J; S, w Pchool Houis furnedC1'.'- VFrbm Information received last night, ths little county echo"! nottse ' st MaenIJ r (l-!rcy by ttt ytr- rfy, wl.l' h communicate from the I-1 1 , zzr We : tarry lhe fhiladelphU Lnw'n Mowfr tnJ .our price' b 'rcnsonnllcl C-!l end ice Ibcm. ;J. S, Bajnl;!.tIlJ-.v. Co. v , try to ast 10 SH tW nrll, M foward movemnu, end we Jp U n? in time my become a Brt atrxt.r for good. '- w. ; V th k P' :;'-2 the flames.-.", f ' - ,Unllor fstrrtnl., Vwvwvwvsrvvvyvyvvvwl If It's a or Skbt r Suit You are looking for qome and see our line. We . ' carry the largest line of Silk and Wash suits - in the city, in ill the season's newest colors and styles. ' ' Our line of skirts are not to be surpassed, eith er.in style, price or quality. , . r . ... 1 e-Iiaylte You Inspection SWETIilNGTON & CREECH - - IIACKBURN BUILDING. - ' A A. A A. Mh. k A. . . A. ELKS TEMPLE WE ARE RECEIVING ' New Goods Every Week And Still Running the Special Sale Prices " On our entire stock. Just received from the factory 50 dor: Mini's Black Mercerized J Hose, worth 25c. which wt will sell at 12Jc. the pr. THIS OPPORTUNITY WILL NEVER OCCUR AGAIN Barrington Dry Goods Co eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee REST BY -TEST n r rr IU U ii BOOK CENTENARY All memi-s of Crr,p t, V. wne t-"Jrt ' 1 i : Nw R.rTw U "rid tl. Crrd A mil frt Don t ,icr;:rt us wbca jroa war.: n W'V Mountain Frefzcr. n.one9X J. S, CntjM IIJw. Co.: " 1 t PUBLISHED BY lAWEa OP C !"V?':V ' :'V ' CTfURCIL" UeeessaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeMeeee mim BOOK- sV e STORE ICE CREAM; FREEZERS PBM I. 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