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y , , .. PAPER WITH: - KNOWN CIRCULATION? ESTAEUSHEDV 7.: it A -4 t- 4- 4 , "tflJSiBER; .KEW;BHNi NOPwTH CAROLINA SUNDAY JIONKS'G. APRIL. 11 1910. TWEKTY lyiNTir. YEAR fv and subtract it from ypur-balance on tbstub of your cnecu took, jqu ir? juiionuucauy reounueau ure v state of your'financesi - o v j-""1: 4 ' Trifling as thi matter seems at first - glance, it is .' really of the ut'most v!ue in creating that.1ubif 1 vigilant Vatchfulness which is the jiiceTxrf .foodt ,. manaeement in Vour affairs. ' " . -Ol Have YOU tlie help of a checking account ill tfis ' strong ana rccurouuaiuijj txwiki ; ; 5ir -C FASHIONABLE iiisiff WITH ITS VARffiD SHAPES ,;AND pRIMMINGS STILL HOLDS A teOMIMNTPlACRIN THE FEMININE WORLD. " 111 1 Critical Inspectors ! are those who take in a glance not oni the Hats, bat the whole outside adornment. This store is the center of attraction. Delight your selveu and please us by studying the details of our FINE 11ILLINERY J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288.1 TOILET REQUISITES A full line of Roger and Gallets, Pivers, ;fludnuts and1 Cotgates Perfumes and Toilet Articles just received. Tal cum Powder and Cold Creams of any manufacture. Come -in and inspect the line, , ;- 1 nnrcrn rrrrif3 wmn v crvi inrrxr 1 i i i hi i'. in . Gaston Tttug Company CN THE CORNER PBWE 66- PiIILA. STRIKE - V GLOS E Traction Otnppapy Proffers Terms mich itU Believed; WOl be; ' Accepted bj Striken VT 1 -phitaiUlphift. Pa.V April lfr-Wtr ft b '?rikini etmo and tb Philkdel phi Rapid TntaHt Company indication today point attlmatlf tW con- troverty. followmff aerie of eonf- siate yt?raana last nigbt, -at wblck -Ttlfc ompany?:preffered teiroa aaJjodytograflticallytlw loading ft- urd 6fth propoaal made iy theHM4 everal wee( ago through jaayor Ky- bujro-teaderi pf tha : Amalgamated Aa KtciationIhcluding-National Organizer Pratt, wbo ha been . conducting th itrika, today declared tbenwlvea ip favor of acceptance,- Local "anion fof flciaia, on Ue other band, are eqoaHy emphatic in declaring that the tarns not b accepted. Final decision depend on the vote of the ear men tbem selves. ' ' The tettna offered the men follow l All on on bow on strike to be taken beck by the company and to receive poaitfons aa faat as possible; those, who are not -immediately placed to. be $aid at the rata of 42 day until the? can be placed- v - " The easea of the 174 men whose, dis charge precipitated the strike to be left to arbitration Jy President Kroger and! Peter Driscoll, - president of the car men's union. .; v - . . . . Waget to be 23 cent an' .hour, begin- ndft"3uly 1 .next, .and (a -be increased each aiieeeedlng Jear one-half oeat tu hour )mtil"tha maximam of 25 cents ia The mpany ; -tey have the right t" hear the grievance iei an employe or assoeiation of employe and the men to have the right to join -any union at aU. ' r:': ":..v Noagreement will be signed between theompany and Its employes but tha conditions of company's proposition is to on posted in the various sar barns. Webber's Special Service For Men anaUoya.at O'clock; ."'7rhis AfUrnoou The men who bear .Archdeacon JVeb- ter's . beautifnl lecture this afteHnoon at Christ Episcopal church at 4 o'clock to the men and boys have rare treat la store for them. - The sermon a this hour-will be on:th:'moralv'of higher manhood and is the same: -delivereji be fore three thousand men at Los Angeles by the Archdeacon under:, the auspices of the-Young Men's Christian As jock' ttonof that city. All men fere cordially invited to come and bring their boys to this service. , - l Tonight will close tha mission being conducted by Archdeacon Webberl The : Archdeacon will treaelt at all of today's services as follows: .7145 .- ta. sHoly ; Communion with short address; ul a. m. 4 p. nr. and a p. m. -- The Archdeacon'a sermon on Friday. night dwelt upon the temptations1 that Just Arrived The best selected liner of lace curtains direct fronvtht ranis;-fra4oBJtiav to, pay tne jobbers pronfr, t ge memi we sell you curtains' M good as you can find for $5.00 at S3. 66 par $St the $2.60 kind at $1.50. J. S. UILLER. 87 & 89 Uiddle St, The Furniture Man .DIED - 11 9s.. Onut.p HviU Mnrtli Carolina April 16 John Jordon Swindell, gT7S? years Son ot W. - B. and Erotly Swindell and grandson of the late CoL J. V. Jordon, ' v Don t forget u5,whenyoo hraht a White Mountain Freezer. Phone 99 J. S, Basnlght Hdw. Co ' " --. NOTICE r We have securpd the f gency froni the best iwnirtg.(ac;( tory f w store tm4 residence. . Awnings and Window Shades made' to order, any lUe.' Satisfacdon goaranteed.' fifrth tr tnformatioo phoae.172 and we will tend a man to ,take your order at onct- v,! T. J. Turner Ftin -Co.- Mall Servtot Assured LECTURES T0DAYI3 BY ARGilDEAGQ;! 3i 4. & I In mam CLIIB MEET Annual JUection of Officers. Work .For Bi-Ceatenolal Cele- 1 , , bratloD.' ' 4 The tnnual meeting and election of officers- of the Woman's Club was held Tuesday;' April 12th. The Club has a small but enthusiastic membership, and mueb work has been accomplished dur ingthe past year. As taost 6! the members are mothers the school (s a subject of constant discussion.- At present they are making special effort toward having the school children examined by competent phy sicians for defects of 1 the eye, ear, nose,' and throat. They have already had glasses adjusted to several crfildren who needed them and were not able to buy" tbem. " ,v'' ' The Club is a cheerful contributar to charitable- organizations of our own town,:s well as the State at large, and the reform school for boys, '- The onlV social function this veai was assail a Christian and 'was the last of afa' 'Silver Tea" given at -the home of I ! the President, which was both lucrative and enjoy sble. v From hoi until the Bi-Gentennial Cele bration,' the Woman's Club, means to devote itself to the appearance of the town in general, and to vacant lots in particular. On some of our principal streets there are vacant lota Which are nothing more than rubbish heaps. If cleared off and the grass allowed to grow, they would be restful to the eyes end with the addition of a few benches - to the bodies of .the home-comers,' who weary from long standing in the July sun, wish to sit and view the pageants and parades of historic New Bern or to eat their lunch. The officers elected to take charge in Octobet, were Mrs. J. T. Hoiliater President, Mrs. S. L. Dill. Jr.," Vict Pfeutdent, Mrs. M. -M. Marks Record ing Secretary, Mrs. II. W. Simpson, Corresponding Secretaiy, Mrs. E. K. Bishop, Treasurer. Aries of three eloauant discourses OD sin, during which the numerous' evils and sins that beset -One's path ?i life were mentioned and the way shown bow each person could overcome tHose temptations. The service of interces sory prayer which was heldo Friday afternoon was most impressive. Alarge number of detitjons were handed id ask ing for the prayers of tha congregation for themselves, or thtlr loved ones who were not living up to the MasUr'a ideal of those whom he had' fashioned after His own image, having an abiding; faith in the blessed Saviour's promise, that where two or more are gathered to gether hi His name, there will. he be found their midst . AH seat are free and cordial wel come 1a extended to all to attend ttbese instructive services. PILES CURED IN 6 JO 14 DAft PAZO OINTMENT ia guaranteed to cure any ease ef Itching, Bliod, Bleed ing or Protruding Pile In to 14 days or money refunded. 0c ' ; . The 4 M NEW BERN O. PAID ON o SAVINGS C. 'STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE Small Accounts Are Welcomed By This Bank. Do not hesitate to open a bank -account because you cari 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 obsolute sufety. WM.DUNN PR E S T. CD.BRADHAM VICE PRET.. TA.UZZELL g ASHER i ne ciggest inaucement EVER OFFERED BY ANY MERCHANT IN NEW BERN - -s 1 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 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 rebate tickets are good. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE : ELKS TEMPLE Just Arrived Wall paper now In stock we decldel to put - in eood quality paper so you fwbuld'ndfhavefa wait for It ttf beor derud, we will be glad to show you the price from 10c per double roll to $2.CK) J. S. MILLER, 87 & 89 Middle St The Furniture Msn For Line to New Bern. WE ARE OFFERING THE CELEBRATED RAJAH DRESS SILKS For 29c. Per Yard WE ARE STILL SELLING THE - MERCERIZED HALF HOSE Bafirington Dy Goods Co. Important Hearing Before Eiq-J I. . .7' - 11 . ' . Hlnes. : 93 MIDDLE BT, (:)( (: MO (il C) (:) (0 1: O f U UI U),U) ; (;) l: (:) (4 i THE AMERICAN jSTOGK; CO. : -;S HAS JUST RfXEJYED ITS STOCK OF tSpring- ani Summer Goods; alt everybody., A halon line of 2iata for spHtif and miamr Vnf. ' i. cneea m au styias ana Msunk. MQaiscuoa gneraowi. . PHILIP nowArvq r 6 illDDLH ST. 'I A letter yesterday from Senator Slav moes and telegram mat evening from Congressman Godwin Indicate that both these gentlemen have called 1 at the Poaioffice Department'ln the Interest ' Of the establishment of mall service ea I the ear'y morn'ng trala from Wllmlng i ton to New Bern-and return in the e'Senlni and that there is strong pro) ' ability that the service will be greeted J within the very near future. By virtue of hla,' poeitlon on the- Committee oo j Pott af&ce ' and H Jloade and his , knowiedge pefaoo)ly of the eery great Inter that wjold .be served- by this ; mi-vIc, Senator Sinunone la ia pociton , to wield strong Inflaenieia behalf n the effetta nesr. being. iade and Cob greestned Code In- baa glvee every as surance that It wtU be a pleasure foe, kin to eaeiet In the workv-Wilmington fiut l(Uh. f - -1 , . '"..? t . ' m i I i i i i iii i f mrf . . i ,5? . . pslcs irtLcs i r rius i . v , v,i'l -'ts Lilian Pile Olnt meal . wiU ere I t4, BWedinf and Itching Pllea. It ' - ttMmore, al'-sys Itching at "m'o, itu fTiilLk-e, fifes instant ' '. V ::n rje C'.r.tment rt t ,e I'Jos i.J l!-1 '-g of Ihe Ua etvi tLCA V.'.illawe' U't'g. Ce., IVrrj . , ClTtUnd, O. ; .Rk J. 11. Hmes,vor this elty, has just heard and decided an Important U gal tteatioa." .A' -suit jrea broagbt against. George .Brysd oo a eotttract made to U Barvky Son. of Klastw, for cettoff to be delivered In the U of 19. Tha def eodsntr aet up the atatate agaioat,futar deliverlee and - the 'ease was beard upon full evidence contacted with the whole transaction. ' ' i ' Tbe Justice held that actual deUvef H of the cotton WU latended the contract Til4 and binding and tendered! Judg ment against the defendant. ' We . tarry the - Phibdclphla Lawn Mower and Cor "price " ia ffasqfwblc. i Call and aee jbem. Ladies :i; ilor. n.r. tii Spuing. 1 - ' t We are fn(e f t' will be fled fir ymi v rrifrt Le!;e Ti '. Co , t-t O I'srvl etamire ev-t , '' I Oa '' tunUt I.' tie thare? Tt-iie Is - K.ow try i,t, rii,' :. ! .i.,.f..:..'wiuse - ' . . ll.'.rzhvKll.t-ji'f. " Isn't It a ' ' . Vii v! i ran r it .First Chureh of ChrU, Scientist. , Sunday ecrvkee at ll a. m. s4 7 M .ea.;.. -- :', - ' . SBtjlar t 'portrlne of Atoeitint." (John 17 U. " - - " ? - fwntla Hool at H m'. f - t vT-l;i.;y evj.t! teeiimony erv- Its at 7 C "V'o- k. ! r.e'!-na r.'m, wi.kh l In the r hurts, P'p't i la i, n t-'- j. Al' are cur i . w ' ' The merchants of Nsw Bern are ma king every possible effort to have a steamboat line established between Nrr folk, Baltimore and New York. They believe they could supply feight enough to support such a line and have written to the Morchaute and Manufacturers' Association asking where they could buy a steamer with a capacity of 300 ot 400 tons for that purpose ; The letter,-which wss sent to Capt H. H. Dowdy, of New Bern, is, In part, as follows) f 1 have seen all of tha business men of our town. They believe the new tips would psy, sine they would ship all of their goods by i ..Will you please send me a lilt of any Baltimore companies that have boats which would be availa ble for our oast. The steamer must carry between 800 and 400 tone, and not draw over 10 feet of water.".. Tner''U'oiiaklerabl busiMee be tween Baltimore and New Bern and tha Vetiotfet country In tba- kfnttyf that town AD of the goods seat to that territory ow fa either Bret seat to Norfolk by steamer sad the reahlp pad by rail, or sent direct by ialtiof Vee- tel f sry yaf several ef the larger aaercbanU' in that territory -' chafter aelmoMn to the'' goods' direct to them from Biiamove Baltimore 8u. -"-i "V : ' '. r mA.-?! Tbe biggest inducement ever eSered by any mereltalin New Bn i Begin ning to-day we will gtvw pet cent rebate tickets oa all rah pqnli i and in addition will give e each douarspenl with ua or peU on srcAjht a Qbrk Tick el which Ul entitle the Cuetemer hold Ing the trlbnfng ticket to 0 Beautiful Decorated Dinner BL By : this new 4u evary body wfl ft a fine diacoutnt ard etand a chance to get the dinnerset estrC The oM clock UtkeU Will ewt be goni in the rw srW and eenf eie N'liit sny sre rvjueitd to aed thera t i me at or. All ruund'ng rUll tUVets are jr1, - . f .-. v " ' P-we " V:.k Tempi. Suit 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 in style, price oi" quality. - ? We Invite Yoaf Itipection , i t . I WETHIN(ifON:& f-1- ' -JIACKBURN - BUHDING - ryyvWvWWVVVVl eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeettaaee t U U 11 OR: n 1 1 nrr DUUiL J rnni.isiiru by: ijidics tor centenabt- u church, i., ' v.QTflOt c.'; .. . .. NOW ON, SALE AT - t . C--! T . f e ! t eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee l. 1 The Mrt I's; "rr.i'j a" I I" r r:. U trM! ' ; '- fAviu n li'iu-riAVC Sunsliine :Yani::: n Stains "I !. lr f 1 h Lit t - 1 ' i ft leir : r ,T.!rn up, put a k(st!.c t!k! ' Li hnmC, it w'Jl dS ,.';.'reand floors i rtall cost. very Si fme fMiyif f v . Co. ( i
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