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ESTABLISHED PAFLIt Willi "KNOWN V CIRCULATION I .NEW NORTH CAROLINA. SATl'RDAY ;.:0IL1XG. APRIL, 23 1910, TWEXTr'LNttf 1YAE r. V'- icvery i une iou vviiie a icck.. Land subtract it tromjoor balance 6n the stub uf your r. I checttwokyou are automaticaUy jeminded ofthei Estate ot yoorTinances; ; -V, " T i.":-Trifling as this matter seems at first' glance, it 1s - t really; ttf the utmost value in creating that habit .of if vigilant watcbfulnesi which is the. price: of " gbodr. I J" tnanuframont irt trnnf affaire ' i r. - ' " ... ; -r-s :V; t. -Have YOU the help of a checking account iu is strong and accomodating Bank? -; ' a r . , J. .ft - ?-ft "1 .i JAS. B. BLADES. Pros. , T. A. UREEN. V-iPrea: te.IAK9cV; Pres. EO-B -JPENPLKTONr Cashier y. p J We Have Any Kind'ofa - Hat For You One can buy Millinery, very satisfactory from us by mail, select the style of Hat desired then tell us very carefully a-; bout the trimmings, colorings, etc. Write us in your own way just how you want the Hat to look, when you receive it. ' . We keep, in close touch with Millinery Fashions and have plenty of skilled people in oar work room to ' carry out your -ideas. However if the Hat does not suit we will refund your money. J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288. Philanthropic Citizen Presents the .-.Tom. With Beautiful Located -V";GroundB Tor Park. A tetter from Swansboto conveyi the infonuttion. that Mr. John A, Pittman, eaduig merchant and citizen had pre sented that town with a tract of lund 1 to be corerted 1b to a park,' Mr Pittman is . one f the Wealthiest and -ihoat liberal men la that section and this -gift is not the first instance of his generosity. The letter referred to has the following to say about the opening of the gi-Qunds which was made the occasion for- quite a celebration. d " - Last Saturday was are- let ter day in theiistory of Swansboro, when a new public recreatlod ground pame4 "Oak Grove" was opened for use,. The ground is the gift of Mr. John Pittman,-the leading citizen of the town and- chair- man of the board of oommissioners of Onsfow eoanty. The. proceedings took the form of a basket pie nie in ; which the school childreit and members pf the local Temperance' Legion took promi nent part. There waa music' and sing ing, lad by'Misa Sarah Johnson, of Northampton, Mass., who together with Miss Lucy Fessenderv f Philadelphia, who has been teaching school here doc ring the past winter,.. 4 The Rev. W, S. Key gave a brier ad dress-in which he congratulated the Iowa vn the gift of the new grounds and expressed the earnnst hope, that fcvery one. would regard it as tneir duty to protect the beautiful oak trees which adorn the park. - Seats;' and tables for permanent use" have been provided through the kindly and generous help of Mr. t lauds Fraielle, a well known local merchant. ' .., Ji.l I Ik- JLU Death of -.World Wide -$oown (- 'Hntaorist 'Writer 'WCLUAMS' KIDNEY PILLS ; Have you neglected your KidneyaT Have you overworked your nervous ays tem and caused trouble 'with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains in loins; side, back, groins' and bladder! Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the ey est Too fre quent a desire to pass urineT It so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you-at Druggist, Price 60c. .Winiama' M'f't- Cd, , Props., Cleveland, 0.. , TEN CARS OF FURNITURE We have received two cars of Furniture this week and have three on the way and also have 5 cars in stock. We will tell you all about it about May 1st. Notice the Jour nal and you will see what we are goinz to do viA them. fBSBSBSaaMSSSsnSBSBSSMSSjSJSBb ' T. J. Turner Fur. Co. : 33 MIDDLK ST. PHONE) 172 NEW BERN.-S..C. TOILET REQUISITES' A full line of Roger and Gallets; Pivers, Hudnuls and . Colgates Perfumes and Toilet Articles just received.' Tal-4 cun Powder and Cold Creams of any manufacture. Come in and inspect the line. ; . .v v V;, - PRESCRIPTION, WORK. SOUCrTEP. V$j ON THE CORNER ; PHONE 68'. bpPO.'POST OFFICE. Redding, Cowu April 22-Saiuel L. Clemens .(Mark Twain), died tat his home, nar here at 630 p m Thursday. He became unconscious at about 2 o'clock and sank gradually until death. tHe did not again recover coiucIeusoeMi - r ;:-. Hop of recovery was r abandoned whes it' was evident to the physicians attendant upon him that the patient was gradnlly- losing ground." He' had been conscious through, practically ra$ tl his illness, and had had considerable know ledge of his conditio) faadof the Aght that was in progress His spirits kept up to the last night he tried tof joke a Uttle With those about him.- --' -The final unconsciousness tame Very. gradually, and those about him thought it might be merely one of the peri ids which he had experienced beforein this illness. He did aot rally, however. "At no time during his last hours did he ap pear to be in great painr .and th end came easily and without' straggle. ; . v With Mr. Clemens' during the night and day, were his "daughter.-Clurax ht her husband, Ossip-GabrilOWitsch: AK ber ,Bisrhw Paine, his secretary: Df. Robert H. Halsey, and the nurae., Late in the afternoon his personal physician, Ori. Edward ' Quiatard,' arrived from New- York; and joined the group at the bedVide. - -,i - Samuel Lanif home Clemens. "Mark Twaln"rr-TOldierj printer pilot, reporter miner, lecturer, editor; pnblisner, au thor, was boraon November 80,1835, in the little town of FloWa; Monroe Co. Mavi a- hundred' mi(e,Orso northwest froSt.-;Loais.;-(r x ' " f A"Gues who's at the VICTO RIA iiext week . ! SHOilTyPllSSiiiEte -I - 't THE AMERICAN STOCK' GO. f Married last Night Married at the residence of Mr Wb, f mith 134 Pollock street New -Bern N C Mr. Edward Parsons, of New Bern, and. Miss Nannie Davenport, of Pamlico Co. N. C. Rev. J. V; ' Williams officiat ing.- . - j v " ; 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 sou yju curtains as good as you can find (or $8.00 at HWpet pair the 12.50 kind at L60. , ' ' V.. J. 8.1 MILLER, -V- r--r. 87 A 89 Middle 8t. The Fumlturt Mso .Toe Dolmstty of doclonstl tbrougb Dean Ber mas Schneider bas orlglnaU rd a Plan of co-operative lodmtrlal ed ocatlos whereby a iradent stadlee one week le the university and then works on week la shop or factory., .-. ' 4 Principal 'lames E. Armstrong of tbe Englewood b!gh School.' Chicago, ass iivea experimenting with' tbe plso of MgregAthiC. tbe sexae during tbe first two tears la the blah school aad rlalma that be, has dsmoottrstsd lu vahsa. ''$-' X 'M'-' Wellesler recently complied Bgurse showing tost tbe total valuation of ber college boJldlngsTla fl,TS0.70O. 81 nee PrellDt ilaaard eaterrd upon ber office to 1890 the number tf sis drots bss lorressed frora OSS to 1,812, I be eodowmeut frvta about ItOOKX) to pwsrd of tauo.000. GiuLD QGilES '( HflOIIIEB.KILLEO Four 'Tear'. Old Girl Seea Uao v?i Blow Out Pareut'a,' ; : , i:. Brains. ', North PlanfiekL N. J, April 22-Ia- formation conveyed by a, four year- old child led to tithe discs very of the murder of Mrs. Fredrick Coverly io the diaing room of her boarding house No 17 Somerset place, shortly before noon to day, The woman was found stretched apott the floor and the wau of tbe room were spotted with her blood. s Chief of Police Wilss, of this place and Chief Kieley, of Plalnfield, with aboat a. hundred -men -are makings search of this 'vicinity and toward the Watching mountains in - automobiles, hoping , to run - down John Grant, who boarded with Mrs. Coverly and whom the children' accuse of slaying their mother. i Chief Wilse was in his office when four-year-old Msrion Coverly walked in and, cried: ;"Will you please come and my mammal She is sick on the floor, and won't get up." : Brief queswlning convinced the chief that something serious had occured and be hurried with the little girl to her home. :Oa the floor of the dining room was the prostrate body of Mrs. Coverly with ber brains spattered about on car pet and wall. , According to the Story related to Chief Wilse, Marion said Grant and her moth er were ''talking loud," She said she and her sister stood in one corner when Grant drew a revolver and blew out the woman's bra ins. NEW-BERN. N.C 0 PAID-ON SAVINGS" . STRONG PROGRESSIVE At !. Small Accounts Are Welcomed By This Bank. Do nothesitate 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 obsolute sufety. CD.BRADHAM VICE PRE5T.. TA.UZZELL CASHIER , HAS JUST RECEIVED ITS BTOCK OP j6ods Spring and-Summer ( 3 - , Latest Styles In mens and boys Clothing to select rrom, at pn ' w.f salt everybody. I A baudsome line of Rata for spring and summer SsUsfsctioa gosrand. ,. - ; nil everrooav, ' , c Ehoes In all styles and letUrs, res to wear." The large fores of mechanics Who'ar S engaged in rebuildldg' the Norfolk & Southern 'machine : shop,,, are faptdiy nrosressing with their , worki f Three fourths of the hesvy fcirders thst sre to hold uphe ropf have; been p&ced fa position anT these are. being , covered 'Twttfi lieavy planklngwiratory to flta roof wuich will d 'iibtless -be of slate. It will bowever be several weeks before the work is eomplettd, : -;i . This morning at 11 o'clock Professor Harry ; Waller, the, world's strongest man will give a public exhibition at tbe corner of South Front; sad Middle Eta Though a amall jbah. Wslghing only 128 pounds,1 he performs feats pf, strength that are remarkable. Among bis stunts- he drives a 60 peony naii'througb two Inehea of .plank with hie barf hand, breaks steel chains by chest expansion sad many other difficult feats. T f.iV- .-r' : :i -."'V.'' ... V j,. - -t-'. ' The New Bern Division of th North Carollna.Maval .Reserves "has bees in fomied that on account of tbe Wilming ton ' Division not showing op to the standard inquired by the ststi inipeet or they have disbanded and the prop erty of the company wiB be ' packed op and shipped to this city to be used by the local division. An of the guns, teats ' CollegS and School -; -, J and other paraphernalia, will arrlva te UN city toe nrst oi next, wees, v ; v., i : -- ' -.' i -'T '. The revival service at the Tabernacle Baptist church list night was one. of the, best of the , entire sXes thus f art Rev. Bsbuler,' who Is sond acting the meetings delivered a heart-searching aad thoughtful discourse., During his discourse be brought out many cutting truths -that showed how many' people ware erring. Tonight ha, wiU deliver! another plain, simple and nneomprtmi sing address,:. The public- Is cordially Invited to attend. - T.-)U-:'Vv This evening at o'clock the' Feast of the Passover t begins with the Jews snd will be observed by those tsembers of the race la this city who are religi ous. - It will last' tor 8 tvj during which tlms none of the Stricter set will eat bread, -exetpt . it ,be ttoleavrned. The feast commemorstes the libers tions from bandage front Poaroah of the Israllitee and mors specifically the pass ing over of lbs snge I of death who ale the fint bom of the F ciisns. ' - Lat ThurwUy eight CUef of Polks Roots, of Dover, ermU4 a negro man In tht place forahooting his wife. Th , jolT".i-er wanted to biii g Ihe o!Terur to Ntw tiers ana puce Mm in iu It Rtqulrss Nsrvs to stand the strain of nervous neuralgia, pains in the face, bead or any part of the body, These pains are quickly stopped by the use of Perry Davis' Painkiller. The relief is immediate and lasting. Do not suffer a momeht longer bill use the Painkiller as directed. Avoid substitute, there is but one Psinkllleir, Pdrry Davis.' Price 25c, 35c. and 60c, Iriducement Mn Horace Dowel! and Mist Ouncarr. Mrs. Dowell and. Mi Danean will ap pear at the jpera Jiousa in this eity next Wednesday night, ' .. : Mrs. Powell, whose long recital is beine anticipated with 0 much pleas- are, received her musical education in the CinctnaU. Conservatory of Music, haying there won a prize for the . best . rendering of a song,; in a competitive test of more than one hunderd voices. -Recentlv ah has studied with one of the most eminent of, America's voice teachers-Otto Saenger, of New York. : Mrs. ;Dows(Us now ehoir director and soloist in the First Presbyterian church of Raleigh, where Miss Duncan, who is a most skillful accompanist, is the or gSnlst,-rt''-'.;.' .'. .'-V-r";Bix Ioduccmcnt . ThebiggMt Irducement ever offered by any merchant in New Bern Begin ning to-day we Will give 8 r cent rebate tickets on all rth purr ltmet and in addition will give on earhdullar spent with us r paid on account s Clock Tick et which Will entitle the customer bold -' ' - fc i - - . Oiir car of Pittsburgh Fencing has '4nrived.T See us at one?. BasnightHdw.Co." .."' " 'BBaaMaskSBMeaMMBeaaskMHBeeeaB ' . X0TICK. J U December 1909, W, A. Broadwell was soliciting subscrrptlon f or maga,- shies in Nsw Bern. Whoever paid him mosey and have failed to get the publi cation agreed Opon WiU ' please' notify ms. vT. V-' V;'!-,": BAYAR9 WOOTEN. A.' V Pvrrtnt Comment. ' " v.t" ' v';? ')."-- Uil It could, be worse. The peanut hasn't advanced In price yet-AtlanU Joursal. - (.'. . ' " f '. Wreckleas railroads will cams when reckleer railroading- goes. Glevelsnd Plain Deeler.. .n ; - ; t '"ir '.' : It tskes teo(y-flve years "for as "eeesa greyhouad" tike taa .TJmbrla to travel from tbe shipyard to the scrap beep. t Tbe psce. of .a battleship U muck quicker. New Toik World. " Msyor Osynor bss tsned orders tor S noiseless Fourth ta New York.: Tbst will be possible, perhaps, provided the news that Jeffrfee bas licked Jobnson doesn't ' reach tbe metropolis before olght-flrraritep Herald.' ZtfHE -AMERICAK "STOGK "CO.; 6 PHILIP. lIOWAim; 7 ! ' MIDDLR ST. T (0 tU t: f:) :i) li V) O (-) ( ) i ) l ) (:).( ( J ) : Ladies Tailor 7lai!c -Suit 5 ing the Winning ticket Deeorsted rlnnr St to a Beautiful' Py this nwi plan every will got a fine account srd stand S cl.i. to f ?t the t! ! rn-t extra. . The il ri-x-k til Ve v Ul not te g'wl in the r-' If rii-s BTiil awry ut.e h-iMir.j any are r- ,,ntl to ntl hfm ! me at once. Ail utlai;J'ng r;U,l t.keu are t'Kxl. - 1. 3, PAXTI.r.. , ' np't fitire ' Eiks Ttt.; Is. nieht but no eotivftsn'-e eould beob- U.ned snd he I'M tmnp t-ilrd to lock i him up in the . 1 e caUVn; . W't.en I the of"rr errUH st the f !.',-l. the rn'irnir g fn .U g te l.rii.g his j prU'mer down tin I m'-'nli.g train i fmjn l O at the ! ; 1 ha I tsUn f ,Kt, If Suit It's a i . - vl , : ll 02 You are looking for come a nd 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 or quality. vWs Invite Your Inspection -Namei WETHINGTON & CREECH IIACRBURN BUILDING, fr-W M.DUNN HI - PR EST. The Biggest 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 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 . , EUS TEMPLE JUST ARRIVED AN ELEGANT LINE OF White Lawns i Ladies Vests ALSO BY EXPRFSS AN INVOICE OF The "Hew Thought" Ladies Oxfords IN PATENT LEATHER, KH AND SUEDE. BaffingtonDiy Goods Go eeeeeaeeeeaeeee -.ft BEST BY'TESt. V We sre sgnu for the Amercian Lii TsiK-tirg Co., of CMrag.-i, wA will be g1J for yna to c U In and ejtarolrn pur an-.X')ns and styka fort luiying.' . - , ro.t r: :' ;;; Aii' -J L H I f-nv.i 2 only an I'-f 1 1' t f ' '!. ft:' 1 t!- 1 ': I it it I i 1 .1. J : t Don't forget ( us' when; you want a Wtite Mountain Freezer, rfcene 99. J. S. D2sni;ht Ildw. Co. .-- -. "' l' Bslt Players' Oddities. 1 Leon Atrif. Hit crl balred pticbcr of tbe f;!;itim, conn!ilr It an 111 omm 10 te ki.xld siDwiMi cy a laiti ' L-i.l. ' ' . NUk allrork Brmly tllves tbst If, be trika uut ttre tliiu-s 10 Surr- : !(- It U a i'gO SomrtLlmJ uoi)laiut t vUl tt !J 19 fclin If his tcaixgrr. ! S I", t;uu bo'a tb uulnf btl-f . tL t If L ( !;' l't a t-o l.H g.-ime KmlIi f i,.,n. .1 I i I u.:: (Many :;; i 1 f !i i ;-(!. -" -i, 1 t c COOK BOOK PUBUSKED BY LADIES Of CENTENARY . - aiURCH. y - . NOW" ON SALE AT V-.-rY Ei:::iTrs Sunsliiue VarnisluStamsv 'Crightra cp put a Utile Sunsalne d tbe home, It, wilt do ' vur.,!;'rs, r.r.kcs the c!J chrirt, titles,' furniture mi -floors I - 1 ' s r.c.v." Prr.:i:fjf t' 2 heme st i vrry f small cost - V J - '",' r 1 i
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