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.c PAPER WITH '7 KNOWN:: ' CIRCULATION -ESTABLISHED r - r . i - t NEW BERNVNORTfl CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY JIORNINQ'APIL,' 1 8 1910, 'f rr i ' 1 ' - - i' -, ' Eve Time t You'. Write, a :.Qie anu suuiraciji irum your oaiance on ioe siuo ui your, check boblCyou are automatically reminded of the'i stateo? your fmance yllUUVg OS UU9 1HOIICI evvlUo ai UIM- glOlittH II JS really of the utmost Value in creating that, habit of vigilant waU&fulness which f is th6 -price ' of? good tnanagement M youcMairs, . J V ;, fr Have YOU the helji of a checking account m this strong and accomodating Bank? , .'"'" J AS. & BtA.OES.Pw. T. A. OKEE. C Pes: Win. B. CJcADES, V. Prw. 6E0 B PENWLETOX. ahW:-JACr CEono m.i Oscar' KilpatrickT Young Colored Boy, Probably Fatally hbfc ; . -; at, Dover v- , ; - r lit Sunday nigbt while pMptrintr to retin for thenigfbt Mm H P Whtta wife of Mi.H.. P. ,rWh(teja projninant Citizen aUrtled b he&rjng- aoqae one woTinj: groand Snlha flining. rooro. Thioking tht probably br busb&nd. who tru in anotbcr- roomattbe lime had gone to the dimnrxm ahe ooem d the door and -calldir,liiiD Mit Wbie aoaiettidiiie-HHj-at-Itm he w'reqaliwAtigire a; 1oad: ?oY1S&J TWO 1 BIG LACK SILK VALUES Black Silks are being demuided ever' day, because there are no silks more staple. We can save you money on the two Leading Black Silk Fabrics. High luster, good black, splendid weave, yard wide Black Taffeta, $1.00 $1.50 Values for 85c. " $1.00 44 J. M. Mitchell & Co. 6T rOIXOCR SfT ? PHONE 288. fS-T-: i vs?mYi SODA! SODAit SQMill i iu1 I'ure Food Law never bothered us. Our Soda (labors were ALWAYS PURE. Co'd, Snappy Soda diiiiKs ire pkoduced from our sanitary appratus, expert ly :,(! most appetizingly. Fresh supply of Candies re u'iwil to-day. Gaston Drug Company 1 ()N "! IK CORNER PHONE 65 ,OPPO..rOST OFFICE. Ci ( I (. i 1 c C) (:) (:) C) (.) (:).(.) (:) (:) (:) (:) (:)(:) (:) () : THE AMERICAN STOCK CO. ; - HAS JUST RECEIVED ITS STOCK OF I Spring and Summer Goods I 1 1 'U l Phx't in lyli 'i in mcni and boys Clothing to aclflct from, t-pricei to, lHiy. A handsome line of HaU for spring and aummer wear, ill Ktylcn and leaUien. Satiafaction guaranteed. entirely different direction from the din-J iog room. - On Jeing- told- that therejrea aonte- oneuitne dining room heaeoured. his shot jfun and started - to- investigate Upon -opening the tloor of that room he heard one knock over a Chair a? If in harried exit. Be ea'Jed to theJntruder and asked bis mme but upon receiving no answer and seeing dark for m loom tip from behind a tabh leveled hia gun and fired. - v lmmeffiately after the report of the Weapon the Intruder screamed that he had been shot and was dying. A light was secured and it was found that the burglar was Oscar Kilpatriclc a young colored ' boy 14 years of age who lives with his father near Dover. Upon investigating it -was found that the whole load of shot had lodged in his right sholder, inflicting a danger' Us wound Chief ot Police W. 6. Ruiise, was notified of the affair and Kilpatrkk was placed in his charge. Yesterday morning the boy was brought to this city and his arm amputated If no serious complicatlors pet in the boy has a good chancd for recovery. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Price announce the marriage of their daughter,, Jessie Corinne to Mr. Walter Nathaniel Dixon on the afternoon of the twenty-seventh of April, nineteen hundred and tn at two o'clock, at Salem Christian church, Grifton, N. C. We carry . the. Philadelphia lawn JMowerajuI vttcrpficeis. reasonable. Call and see them. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. Exciting Runaway. Late yesterday afternoon a horse hitch?d to one of the public drays be came frightened at some trivial object on Middle atreet and dashed up the street at a lively gate. When opposite J. H. Scott's livery stables the dry struck the rear end of a hack that Was standing near the sidewalk and totally demolished it. Several persona rushed out to stop the borss and succeeded in bringing him to a stop before any seri ous damage was done. Our Buster Brown Oxfords for Misses and Children,' in all styles are in, see us before buying. J. I. Baxter: : THE AMERICAN STOCK CO. 3 PHILIP HOWARD, 50 MIDDLE ST. J O C) c) :) (:) : tt) () (:) ()':) :) (:) :) (: (0 (0 (7 (0 GOOD VALUES Califortila Table Pearbes only lvf Lima Ileana Smelly Frenh Qjallty Tomato only y fUvpr Trint Batter on ke 18c for ? lb, can. 10c. can - ' 9e. tan Me. lb. t J YOURS FOR CASH ONLY; J. L McDaniel - . . '!, ' s ' ' I ' ' ' - 75 V'txtaA ft. Thone 91 The Crockett Strawberry. The W. F. Crockett strawberry was on the local market yesterday,: and a very One berry, large and red K la. Tb ditof was the recipient of a juart, and is ven frateful for tho gift which will be fully enjoyed. ' ' ' .. f Woman Ci at Carnival Crountt ' A whit woman who ia connected with the MaryUnd shows thatsare exhibiting in this city this weekrwaaaVere1y eat on the band . and arm - Iast night by Hugh Lancaster, a rem dent of $ridge- ton.T , t . t - I Ohly meagre : details f the -affair eoull be teamed it seem that; Lancast er, whow -in partially intoxicated condition had cut a "lit in one of the tents with his pocketknifa so that be could see the show."- The woman seeing him looking through the ,ole jn the tent , enueavored' w cioee it,- acaater became enragedj" at thlfand cat her With the knife winctt be still retained In hi hand. -li, : IJa wak placed- under ' arrest :ana brouRhi 0 pwlce -ieadqoartera where appearance before Mayor McCarthy this afternoon at i o'clock, i Refrigerators Itta time to think of what kind, you are going to boy. 1 have the White Mountain Grand, ia known a the cheat khafleet wqieait foft.Hampton iRoada, Vj.1. av u:n .i t j'- i-ii I .... ... . ... ' with the BhiU in it, the Leonard, Clean able in beaatif at white porcelain lined, quartered oak frame; sura to please at sight and gua'rantee4 to give satisfac tion. Prices from SIS to $50. J, S. Miellr. MASOIfIC NOTICE There will be a regular' Communica tion of St. Johns Lodee, No. 3, A F & A M, this Wednesday evening April 13, 1910, 5910, at 7:80 ppu A full attend ence desired ViBiting brethren cordial ly invited to attend. - By order of the W M. ' CHAS C CLARK, Jr. Secretary. lit one CIS FOB OUR FLEET i mew and on Keacbiog Gibraltar " , i rxlif into Four- . ' Divisions : ; New York. AprU 1L Rear-Admirals Richard Walnwright, aid for operations RegiraldF. vNlcholaon. ehiet of the Bureau at Navigation, and William P. Potter, th' atd for : personnel in the Navy r" Department at Washington, are it woi maDDinar out another, ereat rtuaafbi the All W tie fleet -The plane are almost certain, to be. approved by the President and Secretary of the na w A jrpjage tbat wlu be the moat tmport-J ant ever, made by, aleet , with the ex-, ceptioaaf , th; aund-tb-worid one mada two- year go- by the-.Atlantic flee tmder 'JheF cmond of Admirals Eyana and 8perry, ta contemplated. waatheicasa; tha ; fast cruise, MOTH BALLS, Davis Pharmacy. on sale at , p A Remarkable Fish Story The following incident was related to - a Journal representative yeslierday and despite the fact that is founds rather mythical it was verified by several re liable persons. .Several days ago Walter Mead, a colored man who lives at .James City, waa invited by a friend & gMtbblm , on a fining trip-down Neuse river Mead who was unoccupied at the Hirae con aentedtogo with him and they both wpnt off together When about five miles down the river Mead took his knife, a small pearl handled affar. out of his pocket to cut a chew of tobacco. After, severing a small section of the weed from .. the original plur he attempted "to replace the knife ii his pocket but in doing so it slipped from his grasp snd sank out of sight in tht water. Monday morning M ;ad came to the city and while here purchased a bunch A of Bah which he carried to his home in. James City. While engaged in cleaning bis purchase he felt anuouBual lump in tho maw of. one of ty flh and upon Investigation found that it was the knife" which he had dropped overboard several days ago. Just how the knife got io the tnaw of the fish has not bees explained ' hot it is supposed that la falling the glitter ot the pearl sides attracted,. tbaVTiai's at tention and swsllowedCtbei knife while descending to the bottom of the river. and its going; will tw made-, the occaeion of ! another ' notable- review, such as marked the departure of the fleet under Admiral Evans, when- the sixteen bat tleships were reviewed by President Roosevelt from the naval yacht May flower aa they headed for the Virginia capes to begin the voyage around the world. . - When the cruise starts next Novem ber President Taft and Secretary of the N ivy, Meyer will again review, it is expected, the departing fleet from the bridge of the Mayflower. While the itinerary of the next cruise has not been made public, it is known that the di rection thiatime will be east, instead of aouthi the. sMps' heading for a port in Europe, probably Gibraltar. ' Oalta" arrival at Gibraltar the fleet will divide into four divisions, !one or the other of the divisions visiting every important port in the Mediterranean. The itinerary after the round of visits to the Mediterranean ports is pot yet knoan, even to the naval officers, Many naval officers say, however, they would not be surprised if the voyage was con tinued through the Suet Canal and to the Philippines. If the ships get thit far these officers say they would be sur- prised if the route was extended to San Franciecg, and, then home by the wsy of the Straits of . Magellan, which would meao ancnerarouna-ine-woria voyage with. tha. itmerary reversed, bat with Hanpton Roads tha beginning and the end, as was the ease In the hut cruise. -1 flLEI CURED III T 14 BaTI PA7JD OINTMENT"! naranteed to euro any ease of Itching, BUn Bleed ing or Protruding FUa ia ( to 14 days or money refunded. 60a, -' , LUIIa Girl ia Foiaoned Monday, afternoon, .Daisy, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S Ft Gray of Bridgetan waa take violently III Toe, child bad, tt was snppoeed bad eaten nothing that .would eaoe aa it lack like this and the fam'ly war at a bee aa to what (be cause was. . A physic laa, a secured at quickly as poaait le and a fur several boureef tnl ose agony tbe iit'i su!Tprr wu rt1eved. It waa found a qUaniiiy of wk-kie leave a eery deadly wed, and had chewed thera op. tt wasonty ty the timly an'al of the phjairlan and his untiring ffurts that the little one'i 1 life wse saved.-. - ' --,,".;- ; : "Poor Richard" 8ald. - --. ' . . . . "Tha people are the best -Judge of merit" This U forcibly ' Illustrated by the increued demand for. the famous Cod Liver and Iron tonic known a VI It worth la - decnonatrated . over " and ever again in building op the' ran down; weak and aged, and to averjorna But (nonary trouble.' While wOrthleeafenv ediea ar dlsappearlog entirely, the fact that the demand for VINOL' ia rapidly Increaalna is amDls proof of its Intrinsic merit 1 1 8 Duffy,' Druggist New Bora, NC-'V. - . r ..w... - - ,. r .. - 1 . : f . r-'. v". . r-i-. W- .'f .N E W B N." N. C . - - . :I fa . O. PAID ON ' STRONG ' SAVINGS 1 PROGRESSIVE Small Accounts Are Welcomed By This Bank. Do not hesitate to open a bank account because you can not be gin with a large sum. The Peoples Bank . oecialiy welcomes small deposits, any amount from, on dollar upwards, realizing that these accounts grow to NlbaJwtbt) jproprona. wben, the, depositor .apcoarage4to' mae).antthui fljfj-id he is' able. The bank pays 4 per cent mterest, compound' twice a year, on savings accounts, thus providing a liberal income for your funds together with obsolute sufety. WM DUNN V PR EST, C.D.BRADHAM VICE' PRCST.. TAiUZZELL CASWIKR . ... -. HI,. . . . ..... .Si. i.1i':y?ti. SHOE CLOTHING and 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 I 1 You'll be : Proud oi the Suit - , we rhake yeu, aotetily prnud at first, hot pm4 a long time, for it Will not only be stjIWb and beomlrg, but it wuJ lwt'almot IwWf.nRioly. ai is sic. An evrcot la 'Tn halting to rchrv Inef-MarT nuinanee and the tondenry to riow we know ihi' a: t V it t.n ort warmish Any In late ett-j rj'rn who rn-n i t N jtumo and winter U a Xrer it ie'a-.jh (on.ljr, I t wa or Bnwi. A trrV,roin mini hite jrntl i.irh r In t!.4 fc-Jfk n 1 1',? fit Oiorning y-u . In nitr a t' -n 'i we 1. Nt I' V- wtll anln'tan wiih , be if - ---!. .5from Bellalf i.i . April ll-W are busy a bee and bappy as JarVs about bare, with of course A few exceptions. . " Thalate froeti have not burtus much owing to the very dry weather, eorn la op nicely on mny. farms, Irish, pota toe up generally but some place show rather poor stands; fruit treoe full and not yet hurt by frost now .the excep tions to general good feeling la on our puhlic road aome of our core are afraid of aoto and a aumlr of our gwioral are. prohibited from rising out with thir bttie une, oa'arcount of the Sutnm,.ln rUwriTiinJ two thirdi of the mad In truny li.ntAnraa, and riot i ' f In ditr Til f s- : ie In New r. ,i v, a r o i i r jr I o y )"t f I Don't fail to see our New Queen-Duality Oxfords, in Bhades Patent leathers and Kids, ail styles. J. J. Baxter. The Land of Promiae. Swanaboro, April 11th. The above title implies brilliant possibilities,. The writer now sojourning at thia resort is enlovinir a recreation nnaurnassed on we At lanuc cuea ana a navurai pana cea for all care and trouble. Here the laborer fled rest and peace away from the busy world, ye none the lea mind ful oi in progreMivenesa or the zutn century.. There ie no location lie where adequate to tha weary traveler on the road to happines aa this wonderful nat- orat location and advantages present?. It I todea4X"Uoi of PrqmUe." Why capital doee not find its way her and addtartha beauty of nature by develop ing the bast spot in eastern North Car olina. Surely; tber ia balm in Oilead,' ebme and see f or "yourselves, , and . you will Bod that th half baa sever ' been tol J.' Now Is tha time to atrike: for an everlasting bahitation with nothing to regret .' A graded school la' In the near future, a' steamer to ply from her to Morehead and Beaufort with sufficient capacity to 'accommodate freight' and passengers! also a bote! for tha kcotn rhodation of seething humanity jfor tha ummer season; ( railroad tdonef or la ter, alad electric KgbU are under eotv siderarlof).' These are wily "a few aotee that wljl attract the world. Why not yoa get Jo tin 'and inarch along with the processlonT r :S . i v ' ' Tb achooner Llttl Jim,' also! .Lena arrived today from New Bern with full targes of freight for merchants here and suman'llng country. V, A new lumber mill la going up, near: teg eempletloa here, two lumber plant will soon be In operation here,' tber le something" "doing-, "Stoma along and be content with a future before yoa. Build ings to be repaired and new one to go op, much could be added but this should tMaunVtanf.'.' 4' - - ; U.-V ' it 1.11 iltti. .Crf.'KMn f WE ARE OFFERING THE CELEBRATED RAJAH DRESS SILKS For 29c. Per Yard WE ARE STILL SELLING THE MERCERIZED HALF HOSE Baffington Dry Goods Co I If I Suit It's a 4 You are looking forcomeandsee.our line. We carry the largest line of Silfcnd 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. We Invite Your Inspection WETWlNMREEefl HACKBURN BUILDING. v V BEST BY TEST . COOK BOOK w .- . ...- . ...... , , - PUBLISHED BY LADIES Of CENTENARY . .: .-. CHURCH. . V - . ' I v I NOW. ON SALE; AT .', eeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeeaaaee-a44444a444ea ' i-l tE:;nts ! t ' VtUUR - : i X v t - ' i l.-.OTflDC en shown , not t ! I 5 I r q.ji-V, if i wi.l j I ,r- ' April 12 -rrtf Swarwboro foe aeveral days fierce and dtructlv Srea have! hie bn relng in the wood otell-j ma ; ul loel to limber i ,.' Arri' I tl-e heaviest krs' ere: i. A. f ;i, , !, about 1,X), i iiu;.:,-) to -nce and tin.lr ; 8wanbn j ro I n 1 anlLn.-i.lrr Co., .,000, ti nber; and (V,,rt, . '-- - " , h'r. Jarne rrin aril fart.Wy, ' :' -i i ..-, : f. Jn at L-o ut ICE ' GREAM FREEZERS - - - -- . - - i ' The very best make.. Liwn Hose on a Land rcf I, can move around easily and kcrs your boi from lyir j arutin J on the ground end rottin;: Lcai-lifjr U.b )4d"r.4 garden bj ti-'-T t' - r;'!j rrrr-ry Tc'; ?' f v. a. VIL'." If il'g a Whciii-rwv, IlnU, Iloccrl t.ivc it. TcJMj Wirf, t'l 1 yoa need, rhcr.e ti, va Irry l) , ;j' Ta i ' i ael(.n:f, i tl 1 bo r i I 1 "f. Tl ii t '') '.f lit w . I r ,- Hf ? I ' ' ' : i u'.tl I' ?' F 1. Cliadwick, r TAILOR !'!-.'' r "i t'1, 1' r Hie! r '.T la V r t f f ' ' ' 1 ! S I HI r; t :
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