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.'. f ; - -. " f . ' ,. , :: paper ;toh CIRCULATION' ESTAEUSHED I - 'J. 1 ' v i J , I ! N CM BEE 13" -A EW BERN.' NORTH CAROLINA ; FRI DAY XlORNLm APRIL. 15 191 0 j ftt'r.' rH T.WENTY NINTH YEAR ' r -V" : mm auto ov;::ers 4 .t : M v ' M.; '.f ' .i -.' v f .verv 1 lme. i ou W nte a ' necKi " and subtract it torn y our balance on tbejtubufyourV check. book, yo'o arc autoniaUcaDf remuided of tbe state of your finances, - ' -v& ;-v Triflwg'as tjus really of the utinostYalue in creating that,abf; rf vigilant watchfulness which is'the jpme .jifTgodd J management in your affairs 0 X- Have YOU the help pf a checking account in this strong and accomodating Bank? - - - : . ' s 44 '-'it ' , f JAS. B. BLADES. Pres. T. A. UKEfiV. V, Pres. JqL.Ww. R. BliADEg. V; Pto. CWV B.PJLETON, Cashier FASHIONABLE MILLINERY WITH ITS VARIED SHAPES AND TRIMMINGS STILL HOLDS, A PROMINENT PLACE IN THE FEMININE WORLD. Critical Inspectors v are those who take in a glance not onl the Hats, but the whole outside adornment." : This store is the center of attraction. Delight your selves and please us by studying the details of, our FINE MILLINERY J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHON 288., LIICHEO Mob of Two Thousand Took Ne- yw'o xr TTanmin 'it Ann - 'v -ii Cot vflis Tbroab .-n , i MeridUn, MiM.April 14.' 0'NeUI,ejro who iho d1 killed Jul- or Templs' here ... wm ihot and kill ed tjr the ofgcera in fizhtln the base lAter t 0Ne ihot the of fleers after he had fired iour shots at them. O'Neilrs eompaoJon . Geo. Wil liams m negro was sho( in the lee;. A mob of nearly two thousand per pie took the body pf O'Neill, who was ; expiring carried it to a telephone pole a block distant where it wai strung up. After the. body was lowered 'the throat - was cat and the hegros cicthing saiuratad with kerosene and Bet on fire bat was rescued - from the mob after (he cloth ing had been burned from the body . . Geo, Williams, was placed in a cell afir 0 Neil had been killed. - ?he mob insisted on securing him but no assault Ihad been made on the jaiL Judge Buck ley who is holding court here in an ad dress counselled moderation and it is not believed farther efforts will-be mr.de to lynch Williams, although great ex citement prevails. Temple was one of the most prominent citizens In the coun ty. Big Inducement. The biggest irducement ever offered by any merchant in New Bern Begin ning to-day we will give 5 per cent rebate tickets on all cash purchases and in addition will give on each dollar spent with us or paid on account a Clock Tick et which will entitle the customer hold ing the winning ticket to a .Beautiful decorated Pinner . Set. By this new plan every body will get a fine discount srd Btand a chance- to get the dinner set extra. The old clock tickets will not be good in the new series and every one holding any are requested to send "them to rrie. at Once. All outstanding retail tickets are good. J. J. BAXTER, Dep't Store Elks Temple. A. High Class Musical Program SODA! SODA!! S0DAII1 Tnc Pure Food Law never bothered us. Our Soda flavors were ALWAYS-PURE. Cold, Snappy Soda drinks are produced from our sanitary appratus, expert ly and most dppetizingly. Fresh supply of Candies re ceived to-day. Gaston Drug Company ON THE CORNER PHONE 65 OPPO. TOST office:' (:) (.) ATE ielPAiil jStarted Association Movement i7 at Greensboro. SHm&VAbta-' V A movement which will partiouluiy interest the automobile ; enthusiasts of New .'-Bern is; now" being talked, of throughout the st'at.';.It is theiorganl sstlon of imitate -aatomobllci : issociatV ion Greensboro bat tabQ;Fthfa lead in the -, matter and enthusiasts are now planning fc hold general' ineeting of stau' automobilists at that lac on Mayi a''ia;;.rL The objects of the associaaoot . will be the furtherance f the interests of aatomobiliste; Hh .upbuilding, of t the ronds of the State; the formulating and suggesting of legislation for th benefit of all uesers pf the publicjhighwiy. and working for such legislation as'shall be for-the interest: of all who uae Jvehlcles of any description; the ' enforcenieMt. of the laws of the road.'t and tne band ing together for the mutual good of all- automobile owners;'' - ' . - - i . . . 'a . Don't forget us wheh" you want a White Mountain Freezer. Phone 99. JL S$ahhl Hdw. Co. - .' . - : 4 bmith rSlreet Ctovernpt.; Patteraqo Issues ; Par ;dfl to OoU Duncan Cooper Wio. Shpk enator J5armack Z ' Nsshville. Tenn.y April 14-A snss lion equalling that which inflamed Ten leein November 1908, when for mer United Slates Senator- Edward Ward parmacKai jhot w3 killed .on llMllf B),MOCb1 WB VUO JCt UVUi by Goyenor Patterson yesterday of Cok Duncan B. Cooper, .. who,, with bis son,: Robert B., Cooper. : was convicted of the murder ef Carmack The issuance of the pardon on the governor' own Initiative without: a formal petition be f e him, folk.wed qiilckly- the reading of the opinion of thSennessee Supreme courf affirming the verdict -of guilty in the case of Colonel Cooper. ; under sen tence of 20 years in the penitentiary, and reversing the' lower court jn the case of Robin Cooper, who was sertenced to like period for the Carmack murder. Governor-; Patterson wrote the fulk pardon for Colonel Cooper and filed it with the secetary of the state while Chief Justice Beard was yet reading a dissenting opinion in the case of Colon di Cooper. , In a statement given 'to the press the governor Baid; In my Opinion neither of the def en danf s is guilty and they ha ve not had fair and impartial trial, but were con victed contrary to the law and the evi dence.". At the Victoria all next week. No thing but music, and good pictures. Signor Liucze, the leader, is a' graduate of tho celebrated Maples Conservatory of Music, a violinist of note and a mas ter of the . harp a roost difficult lu-. stroment Accompanying Signor Lhizzi Is Miss Ontas, a pupil Of the initiation leane's Arc, Parish. Th act has been ansDiraously pronounced a musical treat New pictures every dsy. The report of a marriage with all, the elements of romance come Aver the wires from Kinston last night, pie story being, that Mr. Ralph' Buntel Smith and Miss Catherine Street, botji of this city, had quietly gone to Kinston last evening on the train, and were married in that city.- It is not known that pa rental authority on either aide objected. Both Mr. and Mrs.' Smith, hava many relatives and friends who will be ready to tender them congratulations as soon sa they return here ."" . t PILES! PILES I PILS I Williams' Indian- Pile Oinlment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itchlag Pjles It absorbs the tumora, allays itehing tXi once, acts as a poultice, give instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles ad Itching of 'the private parts. Sola by druggists, mad 60c and (LOO. Williams;' M'ffg. Co., Props., Cleveland, 0. - Just Arrived Wallpaper now la stock wo decided to put In good qusliiy pep r soyou would not have to wait foa it to be or derud, we will be glad to show yoo the prices from 10c per double roll to $2.00 t J.S.MILLER, - ' 87 4 89 Middle St. The furniture Men J An Elaborate JJuEioal Program To night. All Adult Members of the Church Invited. , (:) (:) C) (0 (:) (:) (.) (t) (.) (r) (:(:) fih Uy (t) :) () : THE AMERICAN 1 STOCK CO. C HAS JUST RECEIVED ITS STOCK OF ' I Spring and . Summer Goods I I atct styles in mens and boys Clothing to . select from, at; prices cto-.'? " iut .vrryliody. A handsome line of Hsu for spring and sumnvsr wear. ' 3 Shm s in all styles and leathers. 8aUsfsl4oo guaran'ed. '. i '. " " Ci' : THE AMEFUCAKf STOCK' CO - PHILIP HOWARD . . V BIIDDLR ST I n i o ( o uuiiihi 'V') i'-y i4'SiifA'4:(iiyii Vfffi'-i GOOD VALUES California Tsble Psaches duly ' .." . lSo. for 7) lb. ran. hee Urns Bean V. iy rNC " 10e t. y Strictly Fresh Quality Tomatoes; onr-V'. fc fun Rhrer Print Buttef on V YOUR3 FOR CASH ONLY, y , McDanicl V.rs hroad Bwv .4 .rve K rn, 'c. Ml ft' MAI . I , PollOCklvillt HtWa, :: ' ' ' " ' 'April 12. The people of this pommo- nity have beard with great' grief of Uie death et.fier. cL H llr, of Ooldsbjro, who was- pastor of ', the Presbyterian church at iMo place. x ' . . i " f . Rev, Mf. Isler was loved and .rspee- id not oo'y by hie own'.songregatloo, fcot by.Ue .people ..of every - sect and creed. 'yi-V""- V' t'""" ! ''. ' Ilia was act a lire or narrow Oenom saUonaUsm, trat of broad eooservatlre msohood..,V, Ci-, ,v-.-y i : Mr. Isler ass been fa the .serrke la this eommanlty for about SO years, 'end bad grown stronger and stroefi r with his people year by yer. The church at this "place properly regarded him as lU founder and father, and t3iy all the people tnoura his Vies, c '-.Jy w v. - Knowing Mr. Mat as we oVtKe pa rtty and nobility of his jrvery thought and act, we are led to believe tiat ba the final hour Cim, and the Usj wstirs of oVelh bwt hard against bla little boSt, he h.'in ihe still small voiee'whis- pring "Peace be still." and from He rKl beiortd came lite voice of Cod. "WtU doo, thou good soj eitnfut Sr- jvant, enter thu into the y et the - c w, wmtt. - The - Centenary-- Baraeca CUs will tender a ' recital, and reception to j the rhflathea Cias and' aiult 1 meisbers ef OnU nary Church tonight, beginning at 80 o'clock. , The recital will begin promptly at Bvi5 la the Sunday school roonv:'- - ''j&;?W:f :' ' At the conclusion of the reeiul nil present w'Jl repair It the mention ball k Mrmhiuad will Ki Iwul . Just Arrived The best selected line of lace curtains direct from the mills, you don't have to pay the jobbers profit to get them we sell yju curtains as good as you can find for $'.40 at $3.60 per pair the $2.50 kind at $1.60. J. S. MILLER, 87 & 89 Middle St. The Furniture Man Proceedings in Superior Court At yesterday's session of Superior court the the following cases were dis posed of: French vs. French, .in which the plaintiff is-suing for divorce, the suit was withdrawn. J, P. bUnley ve. Gabe WhitflalJ, the case was dismissed. Dolly Newby and Gen Newby vs. Shade Edwards wss called but upon motion was continued until today. PILES CUBED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT la guaranteed to Cure any case 0( Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money' refunded, 60c . -J ,K fer Rml 9 You'll be; Proud of Ihe S'.nt ','we mslil yon, not only proud at fret, bol prm.l s Iwg time. will not Only be etyt!h end eecomlr.g, out It It s!m. i ' '. I ' 1 am now offering for rt a few A t'i Cre r ;:.'.,r x ( f f it Or r.2 C1 Y . ttfo r'.Vl' 1 f 1 " t ' me m H J?t tm J 'oft ."t. " c-fl C: ' !i ri. 'J f-- t'-' The following program will be1 read ' ;;l.'. QuarUt-Selected,' Centenary Methodist Church Quartette 1 Piano Solo ) Hunting 8enr )Cen 7-f . yUU-delseohn. " . 4 I laoo .Solo bl-Splnalng' gotig-Men- - . . ji i i -i- i'Uh Ada 8tanaretf.',r.4 SV Soprano Solo "Sot; frf the Bonl' t ' tJrea-Mrs. Chsa. M. WlIQams.: -'4' v nils oougsM or, e- 4, T-oor Solo-l Utd to Btlfeve U the Fariee-Spink-C. TPapbrey V. Reading-When TeLrasxiDal Sings - .r;.,j; Uoo. vViniams. J,.: K Violin o4 LgnJe-C) Bohm , V. Z.MenwL , i V 7. Plaoo Sol'o-F.UcUd-Wls' Muf ' :.:y-.-V... WIIIISU '' llW'i'A S. Snpran'6 8oj-A May MofalngL. . . Der.tt--Mrs.'Css B Williams., ;, V . Viol a obligate by V 2 1!imL , 9. Reading 3Wtd-J Leon Williams 10 QwUtfe-Bet-eted-C tn tnlr) -' :4 MHbodUt Church Qairtttte, ' 1 -i .r -; T(iifkn mill f.hi Ciir.iVlM' ilaily Prol.de G-H'n a Cr'fl1 r?."ij t-.fWr. It 1 ) h, Ui rl on I -f t'.f To Lieut J fl Wooten 4 ' Comrades of Company H. 67th, Regi ment; our first Lieutenant, J. B. Woot en. has passed from our ranks and an Swered to his . last roll call In that b'autlfol land, the "home of the soul," where bis comrades, "friends and wved ones hope, to meet him, where all la peace, Joy and lovev - He was brave to hiscooetry and bis God... . Drather eoldlera of Cempany H., if you are not ready , get ready to follow yota.' Untenant and be with him to answer -tba) last roil u that far away ."land of the eoni," where we will be beaet by trouble never tnore. Oae ef his Favorite Boys of 1801 PollocUvlllW N. C April ,th,'10 ;:ttrr,tiie; r Philadelphia Lawin llowet and"- ouir "pdei ; Is reasonable CaU and see them. J. & Ltanight Hdw, Co.'-;;-'.," , p.yijj -rrr.t. '" l-'llin,' l-'f S f-'y .-.I 1 l t r"'n r'r "..MKffiSlOlia; .. ' - ...-.. . .The eprlng ar 'prll series of the New Bern Building Jjoan Assoc Uttoo opens April 1st and its 6 per cent bear' log, ta-tatUe stock -li now on aale at the agency ef the anoVrslgaed. ' ' It will U rmmtkrred that this bene (Iceot Institution was organized nearly a aoarter century ' ago. 'and that Ihirxifhout Ula -long period. It has, through fT,r.rtt sb Judicious mansg met gained, and now enjoys the pub lic's c.i,n Junes and in today without a eiiperinr. - - ' ' '.- . ' t I It U not only for the purpnes of balljlng t (mm, of whlrh many hurvUeda ti.i to it ct ! t, but U !fo1 tip by the, ''',; g ritlrs flli i-)r ssnss-j jCf'trr.t invf-5lnii,t Mrh 0;sws eboul jlprttr.l nd Is W-t u-jct tOtest- r - 1. ' i I '."T, t--;;:nrte -'ft! Very I ! ci'y t ''sr. V,. ;. tuYP, Agt. : l. i C. T. v ' NfW SERN, N.C; . jvlvlPAlOjON " STRONG ;.Zl'cMtM-c COURTEOUS tOSAVlNGS 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, 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 additions thereto just as he is able. The bank pays 4. per cent interest, compounded twice a year, on savings accounts,, thus providing a liberal income for your funds together with obaolute sufety. Ill WM DUNN CD BRADHAM TA.UZZELL - PREST. ..VICE PREST.. CASHIER ':Tt .;f::i?Ts-lW) ! Tt- The Biggest Inducement EVER OFFERED BY ANY MERCHANT IN NEW BERN Beginning to-day we will give 6 per cent rebate tickets on all cash purchases and in addition will give on each dollar spent with us or paid on account a Clock Ticket which will entitle the customer holding the winning ticket to a Beautiful Decorated Dinner Set. By this new plan every body will get a fine discount and stand a chance to get the dinner set extra. The old clock tickets will not be good in the new series and every one holding any are requested to send them to me at once. All outstanding retail tickets are good. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE WE ARE OFFERING THE CELEBRATED RAJAH DRESS SILKS For 29c. Per Yard WE ARE STILL SELLING THE MERCERIZED HALF HOSE Batfington Dry GropfJs Co If It's a Suit or J&t You are looking for come and see 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 instyle, price or quality. We IeivUeYoaf Inspection WETHINGTON&GREECIi VeeeeeeeewweeVeee"eeeeeeee'eeee'Veeeeeeee 1 vCOMBOOm - t.t mt lourn fev tonics Of ctofroiARir X ' HStmoW-W .SALE ATa;.;; 1 Hn 1 . eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeweeeeeeeeeeoeweeeeweeee We r"''f imend it to none wbtl.r mn rr s )' '! : IGE GREAii PUCDZERS$ I -... - - . - - ' .., . -- j . - - ' - Tb very kst makes.. ::'Urwn:H ; i M bandy txd, cart move aro-jnd easily and keep : ' 'rem lyirj arwind cn tlie grouni an J roti'n.i , T ' : 1 ; yard aaJ garden ! y v'"Z t' ? i ::y err r',r4ry Tc ' ; t' I'.wp BrH. U il' I W! r- . r.v, IVrjlofftrf; J i'rerd, fhooe os we , ! .-,ci:. l Wift tH! SV.' V ..'V- C(9. F. M. 'Ciih(hv!:!c, ' - n r--rn .V. C i f
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