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- , ' -v . ... -.-.- ? -. -.: . .-..- . -s;,. . paper .with:: KNOWN'-- QCULATION. . & 1 I r NUMBER" 17, iTWpNTYNINTD:?YEAE; i-4. 4i : 8 V, ' - ISBBafeL' .m 'H' li&'niihi :-' 1 H -aBBnsjBSBBSBasBasaiaBsaa VssBSBassBssiBswaa 4 4 .-'J - ' 1 i tveiV'Time -You Wjeal GKeck and subtract it Irom your balance on the stub ulyour check book you are automatically reminded of the -state of 7our finances," ,Y j v ti j c -Tfiflwg as this matter 'seems at first glance, it, is 7 reauy 01 ine unnosi vaiue in creanug max uaoii , vigilant watchfulness wlucfi' is., the price -of good management in your affairs, 4 ; I,., - v i Have YOU the help of a checking account in this' strong and accomddating Bank? - - - .IAS. H. BLADES, Pihml T. A. UttEEM. T Pre. ' '.Wni, B. JBIiADES, V. Pres. GEO B J?ENDLETON,' Cashier PASHIONABEE MILLINERY WITH ITS VARIED, SHAPES AND TRIMMINGS STILL HOLDS A PROMINENT PLAGE IN THE FEMtNlNE WORLD, , Critical Inspectors - are those who take in a glance not onl the Hats, but the whole outside adornment. This !tore is the center of attraction. Delight your selves and please us by studying the details of our FINE MILLINERY J. M. Mitchell & Co. PHONE 288.' ' II - 41 POLLOCK ST. gaaro-y-a www.jKaaPKsagBgeaaaaani " n i ',asss TOILET A full line of Roger and Gallets, Pivelrs, Hudnuts and . Colgates Perfumes and Toilet Articles just received. Taj-. . cum Powder and Cold Creams of any manufacture. Come: in and inspect the line. PRESCRIPTION WORK SOLICITED. ' Gaston Drug .Company f ON THE CORNER PH0NE.65 . 'J OPp6..POST. 0FTlCkC ".;;;oiii.PBi;u;;iGiPt loiipraiiEogeEPi! Bears Nameaof 400,000 ' Womed Who Demwaieht'Fin' Lights For lie Month'of to Vote ,;Whiigtoo,,AprU 19-With banner I float aa" finery i flutter. , with a. pro eeuion f ttxicaba nearly ' a mile onf, the uff ragiati in tonvention here moved or Capitol HilVand preserfed toCon grew 400,000 -individual demands" for votes'', for women. u'Tle ijnttDmotht national petition vaa divided jnto Jit,tl one?, v.each nicety tied witK a bit of yel low, ribbon; and grouped into little bandtesof just the convenient size for a suffragette to carry under her'ann. . ,Senator nd Repreeentatjvea from t very State received some part of- that petition. There was no gettitut put of if Representative rWiley,-otNew York, " announced that he would refuse to present the-petitlon of jbe New Jer-t sey delegation bfcauae of the biasing of President Taft before the suffragists on ine ojwniDK- uiguc i vueir cuiiyen tion. So Mary T. Huawy just, march ed up to Mr. Wiley and thrust the peti tion upon him with the invitatioa to do as he liked about it. - Of Maypr. Chief of Police-vWate .--,. -.- - ' ' .. .'. - . vMarch. r IGllilOI To the Board ef Aldermen? otthe ell ; f -New Bera Gentlemen ? .- r.'r I heg- to report to your honorable bod tba( during the month of March ' 1910 have tried 63 cases for various offence! and. imposed fines amounting to-v.. .Costa amounting to , . , Y142 7P -ToUV , , .S263 7 v The above cases were dia-v .. posed of as follows : - . Convicted 8, discharged 4v .v ... Of those convicted t2 "wera senlenci to the county-roads or 26 days each; 2 were sentenced to the county jail for 30 days each, f - ijf''j . ; ' t Respectfully submitted,- 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 y ju curtains as good as toucan find for J5.00 at S3.B0 per pair the i $2,60 kind at.fl.50,. .,..;;. fL;;:.' j v :, j-.a MILLER, ' - :8t 89 Middle St. The Furniture Man c. x McCarthy, Msyoi To the Honorable Mayor and- Board Of Aldermen of the eity of New Bern, Gentlemen:-- l" t" - ,H I I Beg to report that during the montjh of March 1910 there have" been 63 af resta made, of which 59 were convicted and 4discharged. ' - - Of those convicted 2 were sentenced to the county roads for 20 days each ; 2 were sentenced to the county jail for 50 days each. - x ' Amount of noes collected and - ' psid to county. treasurer, , S 65 95 To a'mt costs col'd f 122 70 By treas. receipt, " 61 Iff By cost! to self, - ' $1 DIED- i At her home in this city yesterday morning at 7 o'clock Mrs, Hentietti N. widow of the late Wm. Hayes, Sr. at the age of 7pyears. - jj The funeral services will be conduct ed frrnn Centenary Methodist .chwth (his morning at 11 o'elock )y Rev. J. B. Hurley, pastor and the interment Will be made in Cedar Grove Cemetery. ': Mrs Hayes Is survived by two children Miss Mamie " Hayes, and Mr. ,W ill Hayes oj Wilmington.- . Officers: Lupton, Bryan, Parker, Griffin, Rowe, - Foscue, - Ipock, Hardison, 'THT'$ A TEBRI8LE COUCH you have," remarked one man on the street the other day to another, you bet it is, "was the reply end I have taken so orach cough tyru that my ftomsch u all knocked out, and. the cough v still hadga on." That's, the wsy-vataable time is wasted Cough syrups are only palliatives. It you - want to stop 4hat cough, cure the cause y taking rViool V S Duffy Oruggisl New Bern N. C. V v ', NOTICE! :: Wc have secured ihe. agency from the best awning f ac ; tory fot store and residence. Awnings and Window Shades made to order, any size. Satisfaction guaranteed. , Furth er informstion phone 172 and we will send than to take . jour order at once. ''''''V-;;' T. J. T.uerFuiv'iCoii Another Detective- Story . The experiment of publishing hi week ly instalments the best detective and mystery stories, which was ' begun by the Hew York Sunday World six months i t . . . .. rr-: . ttn Sgo, nas provea a great vuecesa, . mat newspaper now armounces that od Sun day! Way 1,' tt will begin publication of .'That Malnwsring Affair," the excit ing realistic romance written' by Ralph Henry Butottrf).; Ihe Norfolk Worth .Caroline Water ' ' - Sv.i.il (:l l-.f.V.) (i)-t:) (:) l:l'0,;(J- X.i fyJirVrVl' it XiTCO.f ;THE AME!CAN;:STbCKrt0.;; 7 !7f Ji' T: likii list icmtii mstocK'l ' . f - , - ; . . - ; s--. ,. - ;: -,- , ' .' ' ' O Lat m . ss. ,1 " O iO A rt l n '- lllg aiiu.d U1U1UC1 mum ? lXt Stytrt is mens snd hoys Clothing to, silt trwa, at. 'pri- to pbl, i t - " ;uit wyW4y. " A brAX04 I me of Hsu fur prirg and summit wear. , rt tt 2 Etoafl styles ami Us Uts. Satisfaction giarrii. ". .- .... b Gvrnr (flntfMnMiUiiu'i Norfolk Va.l Anrlt listn.. ino. r ; .-.-s V To the tdUor f the Lantimtrki Knowing your readers are deeply inter I esud in a free waterway from Nor? folk to Albemarle Sound. N. C, I shsli eadeavat to give yoa the latest reliable information en the subject , . Tbroogn the earnest influeallst labor of Seaater 'Blnrmeos,' there ts been inecrporated In the Rivers and Harbor bill authority and IniUnction to the Scrtvf of v7f to purrhase either the Albemarle end Cheaprkf or the Die msl Swamp cans! but bis authority is United to the purehsM ef the rests rf ti ntnTcirc IT 1 1 II I Lit I Lit LlLlI I vBUud fi Witafagtonfv r Fight atjaens to f brii: for ;"l5Wr Dofbrcement " fc jV!t.'V.;i?-'.,v'-'ta.-1ir;.;- Wilmington, April 19 nrFrom indica tions 't4'blihd ihger situation inthis city ir soon. to reach"' an acute ; sUge. Many, eitiaens have, banded thethselvesl to eujerand they announce that they intend to work for the enforcement -of Ule-law," Some startling disclosures are paisediMr:':,,-.;:. The vorganizatlon has delivered Its proclamation and. publishes a list of over 100 merchants and proprietors soft drink BStablisbmenta,;. which, hey con t4nd bold Xloited States llqtipr. licenses, floweveri in lhe list they overlooked the fs jha); : have - to hold a JJnited States license to sell oleo margarine, and they : published some of tie leading merchants, mostly big pre. hbtfJoitl(ilj.jhinjr' JJmted States This hai brought forth yigorous pro-. teataan3 the merchants wsxed wroth? oyer it, some threatening t6 .sue for Ii bel.' The committee made a retraxit as to these merchants,; , but the matter is still b0iling,..: What will develop now in the organization is awaited with inter est, a it is plainiyapDarenb here that whiskey as welt as beer is being sold in many places, v. v? 122 70 $ 188 65 ' 1 Total POLICE REPORT. Inform ants 18 . -' 3 2 3 fl : ii - 17 .6 63 Vagaries et I Celd-Ybu can never be fqoite sure whece a cold is: going to hit you. -In the fell and winter it may set- le in the bowels, producing severe pain. Do not be alarmed nor torment youriteli With fears of appendicitis. At thefirBt sign of a cramp take Perry Davis Pain killer In-warm sweetened water and re lief cjmes at once. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis. Warrants Ex. ' : 13, I' V , 8 ,10 V 16 1 4 ' 63 Respectfully submitted, ' J. tt. HAR0ET, Chief of Police. To the Honorable May or and -Board !of AlderJienof the ciiy of v New Ben, Below please And my report for fhe month of. March. - ' . i Have collected-for water, .767 5 Have collected, for lights, 1 372 05 Total,- ' $ 2 139.90 ' Respectfully submitted, ... J. C. THOMAS, Ja. 1 - ' . v ' v. CollectoK Hon. 0. L. Ward For Jidge"" . Kinston Free Press 19th. "v- W are glad that the Kinstoa bar has endorsed Bon. D.j L. Wra -Ar th vs" e&ncy occasioned by the resignation of Judge CrL Gutohy of .Hew Bern Mr. Ward is an able lawyer and a fine tharacter in every respect. He served his district and state most acceptably as senator in ythe general assembly of 1905V and as Judge his services would be no less copicnuous for their merit It is to be hoped that Governor Kitchnx Wilj appoint Mr Ward to the vacancy, Villi luici ua nucu yuu Want a White Mountain Freezer. Phone r J. S, jSasnight Hdw. Just Arrived ; .'it Wall paper usm to stock wa decided to put in good- qualiiy ' paper so you would not have to watt for.- ft tor be ot derd, Va Will be lad to show you the prices from I0e "pat double-roll to 2.(W 87 489 Middle 8t.-,The Farolture Mae ; Washington; April 19The affslrs f tb , Norfolk and Southern Railwsy Company were brought today to th at tectioa ef the 8uprems Oirt of;the United States whee eoonael for Hindi cats of eesltalists asked the court to review the decision of the lower Ftb ere court ia which the s yodlcate.wiu denied- an opportunity . to convene In the fore closure court begun in the Cir cuit tun of the United States, fat the East era Dlntrtrt of Virgtnis. by the Trimt Compeny of America. The court took the matter under con idertUoo. cotnttHtxled by the latest Biard of Tb4 ()tc4U whko tbe.coun ex ruined. Indued fank 0, Zell, J. W. practical wster line from the ElitaUlh Rlter totheAIhnerle Sound. ... , The bill further provklu that the mt economlcsJ route rrmt be sWct?4 snd that the rwite eplertvd Inuit be mads twvlfS ft dp snd ss near as lvl fnL . . : ' - d Ct Canal - was ofTured t- mnt for '.f1,0n0 while the h 4 Ti'Peoplcs Baftk :-vf rr, - . Q. PAID ON SAVINGS Small Accounts Are By This J STRONG PRQORESS1VC ' Do not hesitate to open a bank acoount because yon 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 thVdepositor encouraged to make regular additions tteVetoUstHsai -ter.r.st -ble. The bank pays 4 per cent interest, cortpuhdW'1viO4lifyearj on' savings accounts, thus providing a literanricort f.'ur-rfuhd .. together with obsolute sufety. ' ir'i ViJiwdJ ':. WM DUNN CD.BRADHAM TA UZZELL PR EST. VICE PRST,. C,Alf l, .-, t- - UJ'JJIl1" The DM est 5r inajpemei EVER OFFERETJ BY ANY MERCHANT IN NEW BERN '. , ; , ., ' . t ,- liiKPil ,," rtilijr",Uii I Beginning to-day we will give 5 per cent rebateeiti oh' 'all cash purchases and in addition will give on each dollar spent with us or . paid oivaccount a Clock Ticket which will entitle the .customer , holding, the winning ticket to a Beautiful Decorated Dinner Set By giis ; 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 hew series and every one holding any are requested to send them to me at once. Ail outstanding rebate tickets are good. "-- i ' J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKSTEMPLE ' Companione 1 ' A Special Convocation of New Bern Chapter 46 R. A; , If, will be held this Wednesday evening at 70 p. m. for work in f . M. 4V M. E. H, degree, visiting eompaniona cordially invited. r . By order efthaH. Pj White Lawns I Ladies Vests ALSO BY BXPEESS AN 1NV0K)6) OP: : " The "New Thought" Ladies Oxfords Itf PATENT LEATHER, KID AND SUEDE, Baffington Dfy Goods Xo. mwL- ''mm- I'JP tiiin tt 'tin Li ir.'i o-jtJ 1 If K5 a I Van Dyke, U. C Fo'gr. Jr., Oiarlee N. alurdok. Samuel T. M unlock am) Charloe Burr, ntired Into an agr ront with a ra-ontsnlssilon comm'ttoe ot the hoodloWtra f the road. It wi ia connection with this sremiit that thV sysrticAte dlrd to interfwie In the toirl Vflow. , rwUa tar lK'D ft r.nl r. nThk AMKW PAN S rK, m -'Iiu.TM.fw. as a- ,;M IlllUi . - , "-'t r)l JIIDDU: 8T, V 6) ( ) (: t ) (')'( ) Ladies Tailor r.lne StnlG i . TirV sr Sgnt f"T the Amf 1jKi Ta.'Krnz Ox, 'it t'b'.'tj 1 wtU ! sled f--r yoa to ro'.l in aid fif-!w r r ) ',)- V The p"rle nf Ftrn Can !!n andj Virfitiia ill nm owe to K-.int.nr f'im I n.'.r-s a (! I t i r prtitii !o ir t.i ')'"' ful U'rfir in b-f.:f t-f t1.;s fg'n!ti-f. II-t 4 ir. a wt !trfn! work f r J r .r- j fu'k n l I" J n . ef water fr- t in ,'orth'f"r-'n'ia, 1 I" .rtrjr I. t f;ci t'TT; f r r ir iu- 1 ' i; ,ttsh f..r tt.e ?I. C. snl Vs fr watarway snl ;nt- r r..- tiina. 1 ' v, r, i.; -1 v t i 1 Tl- ) :, tin-2 t' rt' t i,i t, : :.: ri-'..,i,t in 7 v IT 1 ! r uf'h ' 1 A. H. BANQERT, lYty- ' - Secty. - ?-',.t-v.. ii nil. i ii i ii Statort . Uartln ' .end Jlmmoni do f icCregt Wtte?wy Work. ,: . Edltori! "Norfolk (Vs ) Landmark of AprU WUvJ.-. : - V :-j.; v :1 ; Senator 8immoha, ef North Carolina, acted in aeeordahce with the suggestion the LandmarX made' when this paper saw. what he had done for the wstorwsy appropriations for other ' part -of -Ms state. It will be ramsmbered that wr aaked why he might not get to work In behalf of thJa end of the Norfolk-Ueau fort Waterway. Vi doa't, know and we doo'V claim lhat our pointer bad any thing to do with bis 'getttng buoy!' st Ibis end, bat he did It, and that's, the important thing. 8entor Martin helped sswajtobs expectod.". ' '. , The'smertd.nent as 'sd.ipSedT hjr Ihe Seoste Committee should remain In the bill as H passes Congress in Its final shape. There Will be a great fight to git it out of the buT. ferhspe. before final r"; and there will certainly he a fight to ken the whole bill itsl( from paaalng.' The svtrlnsUnf Benator Ilborn, of Idaho,, whe makes lhe aoUlary MiKy alilrt irehe atftlntt th ttatu of Le, U hinting that h may rancluds to talk th Kiver ant) ITorf.'ir 1 ill to d-ath at tl.:irsaiifl, at R rt ..f l'rt or, cf It .tilitns di'l aorn tv t -i. . .'t It " fll"t(i ' l, Ua it Sn !' t way af!-T f't l-kl . . You are looking for come and flee our iine. We carry the largest line of Sijk anpYa9h suits in the city, in all the season's newest "colors and 'styles. ;. Our line of skirts are not to be suroassed. eith er in style, price or quality. We Invite Ycisr Impaction --"i'f i ..!3'T-.ir!J JW t! '.is..".' V.... .1. IJ"-!. . . WETHINfiTONS1 CREECH ,;. ''I-' a -- v ' . J ii j JcWsfta Si' AVArNAsAAAwAAAAT eeeeeeeeeeeteaee-ee s-ee-ee-e-tee-eoaeeee i-, ' - .!H la k SV v u v u, II 11 III D.I r r e . 2 ; rtitn.isfiRD dy ladikh orgCEintNm, - V 'NOW ON SALE ATV- .i'4- w AfiL, eea4eeeeeeeweeeeeeeeeeeee : . 6 I !rii in th UT F-tt'nt' '-!. , f ) 1 I 1 r-'mn Sunsliine Vaniisi tii i a f '. '. 1 t!-ftl. h,t rn!. 1 r n Lp, r r-. .t a nf.' r -t lt! '; it t v 'N. r4, 1 r'
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