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... "-. -11 7 . . PAPER;WITH v;KNOWNjZ - Ammti iESTAtlSHEir -: ' -- .IN ... ' . 1878 . . , , Si TWKXTY 'INTH YEAR' V If ' kfi" ' - -rv-.- and subtract if trom your balance, on, the stub of your jt cnecaDooK, you are auromaucauy remmuea oi ine state of your finances, ': . TrifliQg as this matter seems at first glance, it is : really-of the utmost' value in creatiog that habit of vigilant watchfulness which is the price1 of good.; management in our affairs. , ? -lj H. Have-YOU the help of 4 checking account in this ; strong and accomodating Bank? ; ' ' 7 JAS. B. BLAHTESrh". L Wm. R. BliADBS, V;j GEO. B- PENDLETON, Cwhlerv 1(10 1PE rr m Bnildiug .Cayea lilit wpirleana. 'KaiiDg dne "Boy M&iittWL- juiiinc vuucja..- - .:, i Ne 'IDrUMsiAwir 15th With i ttiuoderpua efash whicfe ewud ; jwnle. among t6 thousands of masked merry makers a- building ati South ;Rampart and Canal streets crashed in yesterday; killing a 14 year old boy and serioly injuring fire others. Bewatd Holltday, Uhe 14 year bid, son of 'Kug" Hollidsy, 'oriherly of h C'lncmnari: fieda;:base rall team, died1 from injuries jhere In he era thi afteriobik; dey was passing; the "building and was I struck by fall ng bricks. Thi iK he Shrihers Mardi.Gras and gireaticrowds .j ' .-j .i.:U-.. 's.- V . . ' Ihb mlMtfiM if ASM him An nraaMht yere near the buildmg ajM in tne Vt-f7r rv . " i . i r - FASHIONABLE MILLINERY WITH ITS VARIED SHAPES AND TRIMillNGS STILL HOLDS A PROMINENT PLACE IN THE FEMININE WORLD. Critical Inspectors are those who take in a glance not only 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. 6 1 POLLOCK ST, PHONE 288, L3T TOILET REQUISITES A full line of Roger and Collets Pi vers, Hudnuts and Colgates Perfumes and Toilet Articles just received. Tal cum Powder and Cold Creams of any manufacture. Come in and inspect the line. PRESCRIPTION WORK SOLICITED. Gaston Drug Company. . ON THE CORNER E03 1 OT ' When the wall collapsed, jt craihed through the balconies of two small buil dings and the bricks rained ints the crowded Btreet. The maskers stampe ded and though morehan a score were struck, the injuries were not serious. r The meeting of the Shriuera here has stirred up a factional fight in. the Cath olic church of Louisiana. Archbiihop Blank forbade Catholics witnessing the Shrinera' parade bn pain of incurring the church's displeasure. Thousands defied the order. 1 Don't forget, us when, you want a White Mountain Freezer; Phone 99. J.S. Basnight Udw. Co. Christ Church Mission Services The mission service being conducted by Archdeacon Webber at Christ Epi - copal church are growing ia interest daily,. The Archdeacon is an eloquent and fluent speaker and carries .convict- ion with every utterance. His discourse j this afternoon at .4 -o'clock on higher womanhood, which will be lor womeu j on'y, should b heard' by all .women. Tonitht the Archdeacon will lecture in connection .with the queries that have. been made by those . seeking light on religious matters. This lecture will prove in'ensely interesting. , .On Sun day Achdeacon Webber will preach at 11 o'clock a. m..and S o'clock p. m. and 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon th Arch deacon will deliver to the. men Mid larger boys of the city, a discourse on the ideals of higher manhood. The pub lic ia cordially Invited to those services. All seats free. , ; BRYAI -,-.Jt"V-.;?r-;.f' Presents .From Booth mericaas y.'For the es:;: -New.forjt ApraBrColonel Theodore Roosevelt will not stand alone in his fame as an animal collector.' - He hasa rival ia ;.Cb.VWi.yeaitn three- tiinea Democrs tie nominee -j for the Preadoiwy, Moreover; While CpL Roosevelt baa aeni home dead speci mens Mr, Bryan sends his alive.-i Four members of the Bryan menagerie came on the Hamburg-America liner Bluchfer when that ship returned f rem'. the crufee to the Straits oiUagelian The speih mens are two liamas, a Siamese cat and monky;;ir - , -j Imt Ikjw ; the iamese Cat reached buenos Ayrai waa not told to iCol,;Br--' an. -He did hot press for the in format ion. The cat was the gift of a dfstin guished citizen vho is said, to have swelled with pride when he referred to PAPERimiuiit our honored, guest from the- far off States withthis feline wonder'" .'' -' .. ' 'All of the animalsj-the. .llamas, the Siamese "cat and her mbnky-Vwere in Hrst class health wnen they arrived here and, they will be shipped to Lin coln, Neb. Rumors also came on the Bulcher that two parrots, a, tapir, two ring-taij monkeys and a few other residents of the tropics are on the way as presents to. Col. Bryan.' Exposure te Wst,' dampneas and c old invariably result in a sudden chill, which if not attended to immediately will cause a cold. By mixing la- teaspoonful of Davis' Painkiller In half a glass of warm water or milk, the wholer system will be heated and. the danger of cold avoided Avoid substitutes, there is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis', Price 25c, and 50c. DIED Yesterday morning at 4:50 o'clock, at the residence of his father in law Mr. W. H - Smith near this city Mr. Charles B. Lilliatoifaged 69 years. . mr. uuiston is survived only nis wife and one child. Tn funeral services will be conduct ed at Cedar Grove Cemetery this after noonat 5 o'clock by Rev. J. H. Brown and the interment made at that place. Every family and especially those who reside 4n the country should be provided at all times with a bottle of Chamber lain'! Liniment There is no telling when It may be wanted, in case of an accident or emergency. It is most excellent, in all eases of rheumatism, sprains and braises. Sold by all dealers. Little Girl Dies From Effects of Poison ' TO CURE A COLD IN JMi DAY - Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Droggists refund money if it faila to curb. E. W. GROVE'S aigna lure is on each boi. 25c (:) () (:) (:) (:) (:) O). (:) (:) () !:)(.) (:) (:) (:) t:) (:) :) (:) (.) I THE AMERICAN STOCK CO I HAS JUSTRECEIVED ITS STOCK OF . C I Spring and Summer Goods;! ltMt styles in men snd boys Clothing to select 1 rom, al ' prices to O w suit everybody. A handsome line of Hats for spring aitd summer wear.. Shoes In all style and leathers.. Satisfaction guaranteed. : ;. . . C 1 THE AMERICAN STOCK CO; l 2 PHILIP HOWARD, 60 MIDDLE fi.:t O ( ) (: C (') C) t:)JrU7.(:l (KO.H) C) WlXiWU White Clover Print Butter : !' Fresh .'From. , the Dairy ' . ' ONLY ;38pet .Lbt ; , :XJ YOURS .FOR CASH ONl.Vi.-V 1 X 75 Iiroa4 Bt. ' L McDanie I : .rhone PI , New tVrn, S. C, Revival U Start tt Tsbsrnscls Bun day. .y I Rev. Allen C, Shuler begjos a Mierles jf rneetmgs at the TabernacW Quodsy tnetamg to continue for severat days.; In aH probability Prof; E. C Hudtoa, of Atlanta, Ga., will be-here to Uke chtrge of the music, aad the. outlook for great meeting is flos (odeod. Mr. Shuler will preach at e?sry aervlce ard cordially invites the people of New Bern to attend these aervleeav - . Good music, abort sinnooa, a eordlsl tfrxtinv Inr Avars iwwtc : . w ; ; Just Arrived- .'. The heat selected Ime of lac I lenrtains direct from the mills, yog don't have to pay the Jobber profit, to 'gat them we t1 y - eurtaine as good as yoa las) find for 15.00 a(HM per pair the UM kbd at ILBO. j - - - v 1' 4,4i .i , ,. 2.8. MILLER. ' 87 A M Middle St, The Vurollurt Ma r: Swiasbbrs Itimu:. April IClh--4arrlJ near We Mr, Yesterday morning at 7 o'clock at the home of her patents. Mr. and Mrs; B. P. Gray in Bridgeton, Daisy, their little S year old daugbtsr who wss pois oned several dsyi ag by eating a por tion of a wkkle weed,, peacefully ft 11 to sleep tn the anna of her Maker. Mit Gray who waa engaged in work at Cold b to was summoned home on the previous ' day and t-wa thought that the little one's Hfe could be saved. Thursday night 'unlocked for eomph- cationa set Is end rLwas see that the little one eooW not live. ,'--' The funeral will Uke place - from 4he bonetblo afUrnboa and U loUrment will be made in Cedar Grve Cemetery. i Eumorqd. Impfjrtaut-New 'Eqter- :1 priae to. be Established in "Wil- j miogton Dining the Year Wilmington Star 15th. ., v . ,vlt has 'Jbeeit understood in business cirrfea here for' some weeks that sever al prominent' Nor them capitalists were in Wilmington prospecting with a view of establishing here a-large and import ant maniifactuqng enterprise the third of its kind in the South The .'men be hind the enterprise and the local busi ness men interested ke.pt the kind of enterprise to themselves until yester - iJayVheu it was learned from reliable, though unofficial, source that the enter prise in -question ia a plant 'for makinp wood pulp and for the manufacture of the same into paper. The .concern will be known as the Crocker Wcod Pulp & Paper Company, which was. incorporated April 1st. 1910, under the law of New Jersey, and will have as president Mr. John Currie with Mr. John Geary as secretary. Mr' Cur ry spent several days here a few weeks ago making an extended investigation and it ia understood that he was favor ably impressed with Wilmington as the logieal place for an enterprise of the magnitude and importance of the one proposed by the company of which he' has since been elected president it is understood that there are only two oth er plantsof the kind in tho South and that this one will be considerably larg er than either of the other two. it was learned that it was through Mr Jos. W Yates, vico president of the Murchi son National Bank, that the advantages of Wilmington were first bnught to the attention of the capitalists and a rep resentative wae sent here who was put in touch with another of Wilmington's public-spirited citizen,, who ha gener-4 ously f.ffeicd the company a number of acres of l ind near the city as an induce ment to establish the enterprise here. The tXtct location of the proposed mills however, could not be laarned yester day. It is stated that the advantages of Wilmington were first, brought t' the attention of the capitalists and in vestors who were then making investi gations at New Bern N. C. apd who had already visited Georgetown, S. C, where a similar investigation was made It is said that after visiting those two points, the gentlemen behind the en terprise were frank to say that Wil mington offered many advantages, es pecially in the matter of transportation rates and facilities. The raw materials to be used in the mills ran be brought here at a considerable saving in freight rates over other points and the differ ence in freight rates on the manufact urt-d grods is still reater. This wa and is one of the strongext points in Wilmington's favor with those Ix-hind the proposition. rrrW Ft copies BanK 4 NEW BERN, N. 0. PAID ON O SAVINGS STRONG i COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE 5mall Accounts Are Welcomed By This Bank. Do not hesitate to opi-n a hank account because you can not be Ein with a large sum. The F'eoplfs Bank especially welcomes small deposits, any amount from one dollar upwards, realizing that these account grow to e ul.staniial proportions when the depositor encouraged to make regular additions thereto just as he is able.' The baaik pays 4 per cent interest, compounded twice a year, on savings accounts, thus providing a liberal income for your funds together with ob.solute sufoty. WM.DUNN PRCST. CD BRADHAM vicr PR EST. TA.UZZELL CASHIER The Biggest Inducement EVER OFFERED BY ANY MERCHANT IN NEW BERN Beginning 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 Tiel;et which will entitle tho customer holding the winning ticket to a Mc-iutiTuI Decorated liinnerSet. By this new plan every body will get a line discount and stand a chance to get the dinner sel extra. The old cluck tickets wilt not be good in the new series and every one holding any aiv requested Lo send them to me at once. All outstanding rebate tickets are good. .. .. BAXTI3R DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE WE ARE OFFERING THE CELEBRATED RAJAH DRESS SILKS - For 29c. Per Yard WE ARE STILL SELLING TUE MERCERIZED HALF HOSE Barring ton Dty Goods Go u r Just Arrived WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PlLS Have you neglected, your Kidneys? Haye yn overworked your tarvouo its ten and caused rouble with your kid neys end bladder! Jlave.you peiaeilo loin, tide, back, 'rola and bladder? rtivoyeo a flabby-kppeerance. of the fee, especially Under theeyeat Too fre quest! a desire to pass urine? If so, Wl(. llama'- Kidney Pills will cur' you -at Dniggkt, prir WaT Williams'. MTg. Co., Props.. CUveland,-0... '. 1 Bnr Indoccment Tbe biggest Irdueemeat tr nred ty any merchant II New Bern ; Regie Wstl paper now In stock we decided to put in good qusli'y paper to you would not have to wait for it to be or derod. We will be. glad to show you the prices from 10a. per double roll to $2.00 ', J. 8. MILLER, 87 1 89 Middle St. The furniture Man If Stilt It S 2i ot Skirt OBITUARY. i Sting, ' ' t 1 i. . Ajn au a winswnj, it tin wm" . Mrs. Parihinia Browns Hunter. On Good Friday. March 25th. 1910, at her borne In Richmond, Vs., Mr. Tar' thenta Browne Hunter, widow of Dr. E. 8. 11 unUr, entered ioto life eternal, at the age of ,75 yeara; -flhe was , laid to rest 4q Shorko Cemetery , en Caster Suadsy; ,., j.-l ;i :a :r - .The writer, ef this tribute had the privitfeof Mrs. Hunter's acquaintance since the time when sbe was a git I of nineteen, and the entre of an admiring circle mt frWfkk, it H a pleasure to her eld friend to dwrll apoe the put, and think of her as she was then not In ber bom circle, later oft in life, do we, most lore It think o her, dischsffinf UA ( ..1 W WTTO POIHIU h.-iirv,.4.li,sh.r..-i.d mother, a.toM ' fallhlul ' irierxi. if dii Hit wv.muiu iwruiuiu trs, It ft U ber ear at a tertdeT sgs M on ran Sver 4 . TYu' fnsy tt be of lf tht " ller rhildrra op In lookltis; wdl Si. . It.' 'II - t- J . VI - S f I 7. . t . T d m V ith US psid b Vunl a CH Tkrk j ft iiuiiiii, finiKf vi nie fitviiii ill mUtk ih fuitnfTr Wd- denceof Mr, W. 11. I'lner, Mint MlnnJ' r,t . , n. .,t,,. ,i to cil ber blwA Jewell; dauaMerot Upt, U. 8.e J, . ; M Rm iiti-MhlV tb of IWf ,r.hn)J, she era aiasa.-j. A. 1 .um.o cin-i.tn.- . ... ...... .... nnt -n,urrh that she fev0 m wt, atvt n4 . anas t iri i roup, aaugnier oi nr. Van nHH. t Mr, C4t Rud, of Posr rrwkiihlrrKHid; (lev. 3, U. Mar- ray, ef ftwafuboro, n5.-ttln; All three of the mrrlii vk flare on tne same daythe l.Vh lriL , ' f!Ui" You are looking for come 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. We Invite Your Inspection WET1IINGT0N SCREECH " . . . . . IlACKBURS BUILDING. NrVSaVVAoAs ' . . . , -. - - - r-i o'oooooooovooeowooooo' .V ; BEST BYcTfcSlV I - 2 j VUBITSHEI) Ht IMMES Or. CKNTENARY J- I' t-BOOK"-STORt- , . . . . ' , . 'iworksdM fsitS.'elty it throogq a Wig eeeeee0eeeeeoeeeeeeeo 4 , . - ... , -j , - - - bl.ffl Fri miiiwv". i . f 1 . 1 . 1 You'll be Pro iid bfi Ii J. 4 4 ftr r r ' t f r hoUirf any ere tn atp-l U n I thTn to m St ohfl, All e!tar,d ng rUil tn If t ere fvtA, ( i. BAXTI Fl. Dp'i f t"re 1 V Trrr !. W V I .U.I U I v t k we snak yno, not only proul st f.rat, but prfi-i l e lrg tirra. f r , will not only bo Irjlinh and fcmili t. but it t'u )t i , ! ra- ' I am row fTr : h .11 i1 ! A t i . I-1 "I. J ' f r i ' ' i;.t H i tr i.l ir ft 1 : r t r . -1 I " i -s -. o I 1 ' V huf s Kf auMfiil thought wsa lft to ! rrr V,t fri nd to (!f II up 0 in rfmncliM wi;h her lth si the le4 inctift ft r..ttr I) fe ' - 1 ! 'Th tr f !a e'r. I ha l.at'le d -ne 'I. i 1 hn t'u Itv of hr ia -" ; The a i t.t tii irpa !. -'m i " A ''. ' . " ' ' ' ' ' r.T. M ICE CREAM FREEZERS TIip vVry fait makes. ; Lawn llflso o.i 5 hnndy red, can", move around easily find kefps jour ln.v fromlyinj truurid rnl'ic cround anil rfrttini. .Vfnvll (!;p j.ird nd girdra i ! e r H f .alt . AT. ! i t 1 I I) '.:r ; v.i I. v.e it (! :i v in.itijf firtr !i tli.it nc FtlL If ii'a a II r. Hoc or '; V ynu r:rd, f!;nnc us, we !ty Wirr, r.ll hi,:' ' ' 'i - r t
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