. ! PAPER WITH KNOWN .' CIRCULATION A "IN Tj--i--- nj s v' - . ? V , NUMBER 24. .. ;:l:NEW CERN. .NORTH' CAROLINA; THURSDAY JIORNIXGj APRIL. 1H 1910. j V TWKXTY ft 1XTH "?YEA :rr jjj frail 'JJii jf:Villiii ji 1 SOr.iETHiNB BESIDES 4 PER CENT 4:' I X The tact that this Bank pays you four pef cent on your savings is important iu yuu, m vuurse, utu pi ui- cipally, because, in connection with this rate,- it of-! fers you ALSO the exceptional decree of SAFETY 1 . secured by its unusually large apitalof $200,000.00 atidby,the most cpaservative management Are your savings where they enjoy these advantages?. - r'-" ; . ' "v ; X'Wn. B. BJtADKS, V. Pre. GEO B PKNPLKTON, Cwihler A A. HELFSpunY SLr.i:i;7 HSIILVlifllLLEO rvi We Have Kind of a Hat For You One can buy Millinery very satisfactory from us by mail, select the style of Hat desired then tell us very carefully a bout the trimmings, colorings etc. Write us in your own way just how you want the Hat to look when you receive it. . We keep in close touch with Millinery Fashions and have plenty of skilled people in our work room to carry out your ideas. However if the Hat does not suit we will refund ycur money. J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. " " ' PHONE 288. n Frieb4bf Mao Murdered by Bro ! -X lev; The - Cause, r. - ' ' Brodnax, : V Aprils- tl.-Gtorgt Hiles, ragro:frou "North Carolina, cam Uf tsia place lat Saturday night ani reported that hia 'brother, Joaph Milea, ha) acetdeirtly abot hlmaelf whlla loadinsr pli&'ik&&r&Z?& Jiuticapf thtfPeacar A.J. Lambert, of: thia! plac,-1 aflt ' to the ahanty In which itha UUhf took placa ni! in i which two brotheaa.. together, with ;n- othar nesro, . Gilea mjkly,( lodged, and held and fequeat It developed fromlhe testimoojf of Gilea Butkry that the two Miles brothera.'quarteled over, cooking supper and George MUea ihot and killed Josept M ilea. The elayerwaa committ ed to jail for the erittie and Bunkley la hld a alwitneaa?; tH$":: . .-""'' ' "'. ..Ben Mayot a neighborhood negro went to.the Ahanty Sunday morning to help prepare the dead negro for burial. Kjiile there he drank aoihe of the mean whiskey with which the older three ne gniea ere fiUed when the trouble t ook Mace., ' As he waa going, home he was rup over andkilW by a freight train. -f he killing waa on a curve in the track so qo blame could he attiched to the train crew. f EN CARS W FURNITURE i ; We have received iwo 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 goinj to do with them. T. J. Turner Fur. Co. 93 M1UDLU ST. riIONE-172 NEW BEliN, N. C. Just Arrived Wall paper now in stock we decided to-put in good quali'y paper to you would not have towait for it to be or -. derw), we will be glad to thow you the pricea from 10c. per double roll to $2.00 - J. S. MILLER. St & 89 Middle St.- The Furniture Man Not Discouraged The next game played by the New BernUlgh School Baae Ball Team will doubtless be played with a Washington M. i. team at tbat place, the local boys have several good players in their line up; and they are putting in aome very hard work at their practice games to enable them to eome out victorious in the next match game they partici pate in. Even with the beat organized teams there ara timea which look pret ty glum, hut the boy are not la the lat discouraged by their former de feats. IWU CAN'T DO BETTER Than to trade at our Drug Store. We offer you a com plete line of drug store goods, of a quality to be trusted and at a fair cost, Every point of service is perfect and there's satisfaction in every deal with us. s Gaston' Drug Company- ON THE CORNER PHONE 06 OPPOP03T OFFICE. , WATCH FOR THE COMET The Red Dragoh of the aky. Watch the children for spring coughe and colds Careful mothera kep Foley'a Honey and Tar in the house. It ta the beet and safest prevention and cure for croup where the need is urgent and im mediate relief a vital neceeeitv. Coo ts ins ro opiates or harmful druga. Re fuse substitutes, Davis Pharmacy. Unnecessary Trouble It cornea to the Journal officially, that sorne'of tbe ceosua enumeraton, who 'are now at work in tbe city noder gov ernment' authority are having trouble wfth aome of tna'-inhabitante. This We not speak well for the fetelligenea and public spirit of Hew Bern a hole and those who persist . la living the oumeratora trouble should look at the matter In an entirely different man net and welcome them to their horoea. Tbe larger the population that our city can show the better It will be nad each one' owe It to the city to eeakt . la this work.)--; . C) U f.) () ( ) C) (:) C) (:); (:) () :)'(:)(:) (:) U 2 THE AMERICAN . STOCK CO. . ! HAS JUST RECEIVED ITS STOCK OF. ' - i Spring and Summer Goods -; I-- t t Latest atyk in mens and bjoya CkrtMog to select from, at prices te , T. suit everybody. A handsome line of Hate for spring and eummef wear. Our car of Pittsburgh Femint has' arrived. See us at once. Ba&nJsht Hdw. Co. 1; -THE BSE. First Dy of Trial In " Federal - Ctutt of- J.; B.' B. Carraway. Ji .:Eeces8 Until this Morn- ; " The case of United Statea va. Carra way and ptheracommonly known as the bank case,"' waa called in the Fed eral : Court early, yesterdays morning. The defendant Carraway moved the court to qdah the indictment for eey erai reason, among others that the indictment had- been found by a grand jury id ,Wake i county ?;on; 'tilt'. evidence oi a government aetective, unaupponea by other, testimony. The. eourt over : ruled, the motion. . , .V. ' ; ;'- v-. :; The defendant Tsy lor moyed the court to quash the indictment becauaeof mis joinder of parties and for duplicity. The defendant . Stevens likewise made the aanittinotion. The court reserved the motion to quash the indictmeot aato Taylor and Stevena for. dedaion but announced that the court would not permit the defendants to be tried together.' ; ".;.'!: .v-'-.','-!,V-:f Thereupon the case against Carraway waa called and the prosecuting attorney stated that he would proceed with the trial of .the case against Carraway upon the indictment found in Wak county, and upon, the indictment' found against Carraway alone by the grand jury of this court, the two indictment? having been consolidated. To Vive the defend ant Carraway an opportunity to exam ine the last indictment a recess waa taken until 12 - O'clock at which time the case waa opened to the jury. The government introduced evidence to sustain the charge against Carraway for the embezzlement of E950,; Upon croae-examination of the cashier of the bank it waa shown that Carraway at the time of the alleged embegfclement had on deposit in the saving depart ment of the bank more than $1400 and that he had withdrawn from his own saving account $350 or more and had borrowed the other $600 front- the bank through ite cashier, upon a note se cured by stock n a Wilmington bank, thus proving that Carraway had used money-' of his own in paying .out tnur $950 alleged to Jwve been embezzled. At aix o'clock recess Waa taken until thia morning. See our special line of Screen Doors and Windows. J. S. Bas night Hdw. Co., 67 S. Front St. Miss Baxter's Recital. A large and appreciative autience at tended Miss Amanda Baxter's graduat ing piano reeittl in the auditorium of tireenaboro Female College laat night Miss Baxter whose home, laat New Bern N. C., rendered an excellent pro gram in a highly acceptable ; Banner, playing the various difficult numbers skillfully and effectively. She wsa as sisted t y Miss Eugenia Patterson whose singing of two numbers charmed the audience and won prolonged applause. Greensboro Record. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY FILLS Have you neglected your ' KJdoeyaT Have you overworked your nervous eya ten and caused trouble with your kid ney and , bladder? Have 'you pains' I la loioe, aide, back, grolna and bladderT Have you a flabby appearanee of the face, especially Under the ey eel Too fre qoant a deelre U paas arinet M an, wl Uama' Kidney Pill will cure you-i Druggist, Price 60c Wiiliama Tg. Co., Fopa., Cleveland, O. ' V ' Mr. I f Rle(l fOfflOtta!. ; , O -J, ' - " - -rt . Bia many friend will be giad toleara that Mr. B S Masks, who baa worked m the capacity ef agent or tact AOea ti Ceeat Una BaUway Co., la this eJ ty, .. he beea promoted to traveling freight ageot. He U1 aaeome biAew dutie within a f daya. Jtr Metis wlU be oceeeld ty atr.IU A. Cox. - 1 A Iirj:c Contric't f C Bboea In all stylo and leaUra. .' Satisfaction guaran'ed. When Dark Pnarnwy the rrprl-1', ".tog dregglet.' Orst offered a tOttat Colors! Womia Barnsi to' Osath. ,-Newe was received In thi elty yee- terday -which etated that EUtabeth Hadao. aa aged colored womaa , who Urea near Swaaeboro, bad been burned to death by the exploaice.of avketwaen i From what eould be learned It teem that tbe woman had juat-filied up the tsmp with oil and struck a match pre paratory U lighting it to Uat , th bril- llaacr. In om way the oil an the out aide of the burner became lgnited.and the exbraaloa followed. ' . . "Tbe m oito was ee badly turned about tbe face and body- tht ,b)-U4 m very abort while, ; '"'r V hie IDAY'S EXHIBIT Frimary Work The Feature. 'Five grams tEendere4.' -Again , This Afternoon. v At the opening of our annual, exhibit yeteday: afternoon the door of our achoo were- thrown open to: the gen eral puDiie.- An Ute room were) artla tieally dednmted "with cut flowers and fenu ands a whole the'exhibit maie a atrjkQiK peaance;,;' '. ' Atluratieyeryonetaraltyaeeka the exhibit eithe primary gradea, which indeed' qerre.; full., attention. The worte In dwiog, cobring and eut work in very reWrkfthjie for children of the first rade.: i But more attractive is the stick, and pea furniture. In the advanced IL-st krade we find very much the aarae kindpf woesti eewing eardt, drawings. 00101101: nd colored four- leaf clovers and Butterflies used for decorating. Nekt as we paaa on te the second gradto we seea great deal of raffia work ifrtwahape of baskets, hats and nfctuiwfrimea. The representation of a village street, -with, tbe pond, ai reeta etc is ab very attractive, and the illustrated stories of "Cinderella" and 'Little Red Riding Hood' show a great deal it ; thought and skill Aa we-ad vance now towards the end of the pri mary department we find excellent drawings " Hugh '" Hinnaitt and Fred Cohen tbie third grade. For about an hour each afternoon there is given a short exercise in the auditorium by the different grades, yesterday the exercises given by the primary, grades were fully enjoyed by everyone. The program waa as follows: . Orchestra. 2 Solo Sing a Song of Sixpence Irene Craven. S Mtioo Song Pupils of First Grade. Recitation Tommy on the School Question Charles Hall Ashford. Merry ' Milkmaids Second Grade, C Section 6 Recitation Entertaining Sister's Beau Wilbelrnina Kein. 6 Song-Baiadrops-3 C Grade. 8 Dialogue -He Went to School 3 A Grade. 9 Recitation - Reflection of Bobby Why ."-Sterling Becton. 10 Songf-Scuse Me 2 B Grade. 11 Recitation-A Little Boy's Trouble, Denard Roberta. 12 Sungf-Baby Days 3 B Grade. 13 Mitioo Song-First Grade. 14 Recitatkm- Things inaide-Craighi II Brown. IS Recitation Pa'a Cleaning House- Gladys Jackson. 16 .Song-Fingers Lulls By See-Saw Adv. First Grade. 11 Dialogue-The Wjnd-Helen Hollia iter, John WeddelL 18 When Papa Waa a Boy -Bryan Duf- f. 19 Song Froggie'a Swimming School - 2C Grade. 20 ReeiUtion Letter Writing Ruby iBryan.1 21 BolovA Big Wax Doll Thelma Bryan. ' 22 Recjtation-Learnlng to read-Grace' Liamiaon; 23 8oloH3ix Little Mice-Frank Hill. i v.;. , , j Uti's Laborlost It viN be remembered by those rho tadtod the Maryland Carnival, whish exhibited to this city : several days sgo that there waa an Italian ta the band which furniahed muaie for, the different attractions, who was very, attentive to the visitors, especially the ladles. .. , Daring bis star 4n this city hesuc eeded la winning th affctlooa of a yountf lady who Bvr la the northern part of the city and upon leaving for Coldabero, their hext. stand. deevorwd to get her to "leave her happy bom'' land marry Wm. f the young lady, however, was not ready to bid her blends and associates xm and told him .that she would fol low within a fw days. Is some way ah ucreedd In making her prepera tlone for bvmg liome without causing any auaplrioei and it wa not until after she had beea goa several hour that her family discovered lhatshe had left home.. The young lady's brother begaa an Investigatloa and succeeded la keeling hit sUter who vu tHen M Gajdsboru, sndUitd In pursuit of her with tbe mmcM X NCVV.ftN. lNVC es, ri 40. PAID ON STRONG o SAVING 5 PKQgjyjjv Small Accounts Are Wel&it)e '- 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 dollarpws,sealixingtkt; these accounts grow to substantial proportion when Jte depoattoru encouraged to make regular additions thereto jus.', he feiataW The bank pays 4 per cent interest, compounded ' twiee a yean, on savings accounts, thus providing a liberal incemtt - for yeiiriiuhda together with obsolute sufety. . . ... . :J,, .t WM DUNN PREST. c.d.bradhaM VICE PR EST.. TA.UZZELL The Biggest mm EVER OFFERED BY ANY MERCHANT IN NEWBERl Beginning to-day we will give 5 per cent rebate tickets m- 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 hi 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 ! A BEAUTIFUL LINEOP1 hfJ ld nob1 NEW DRESS SILKS "lis :.;. : JUST RKOEIVED : Worth - - 50c. Our Price - - 32c. THE VERY NEWEST THIflG Bamngton Dry Goods Co IBBMhaiBBi ; TH? AMERICANS STOCK' CO. ? C HIIUP HOWAUP,, ; i: n ; A . ;' 5,1IDDLrr ST, $ 7) (') V) C) I ) C ft) (:).() 01, C) :) C) (O C) (': (:) ) () (') t FOrCONSTIPATION. Vr. L. If. Fsmha'mr i fromlrwit S pelage f Vr, Howard's tpecine for fT'.K4T J Pp,h f- Vy v thetureef rooetipalwe) and. itrppU arerrtslnly Ui Wt tfni if on thej result that the yoonf lady U now en at nau prv. 04 guaranteuie return ; market tur cotiMipstion.-' i,.t u tbe mooer If it did not cor h thonf ht I UIU a trisL You r rrtiti to fnl II nVU from hie xrHnr 1t' !hpr erreeable ami , r . r 1.,.-- f,f. . Ladies Tailor iiln.de Suits W art agoft frtf tbe AnwtlVa Ladies Tailoring Co., of (Jhw-ftgo, ary vr'll be glad for you to call In and examine our aarnpl and ttjWt fr buying, '..'..f-.. . -t r : other ml'(ctne fof Iboe omm, thet ial- jjy tlj Z, he would have fA rr.oy rks;! . . rtiirT.d. Et -altbrh be.be tnld hundred of bo'U, rvot ba has bi' bwifbt ti , - ' ' " J" I ' I'uri r7rrr.y wants evrt rrvmj Ofteofth larft tori dysjfji's, t5la-'K. or trtt trnti!-IcU ri''il rV.urrh la-t r' te cir.e t) at'-ra r t Dst!; p.v f.-Vil-T'i rm'.:i. H i-t'jrr' tn' I y rr'. v1 ft ' Tr. V Ki.!-r. .- It a Rtvival Crosir Is Jr'fit , f. ( I or nt t.t s-orned in r.r noma sna one tnucn bruUedand bsttmd Iial'.aa is now on , s way lo Ntw York In rrb of new VAAiVAAAAAikAA A ft f rt'h W fS f If It's a e i 0I You are looking for come and see our line. We carry the largest line of Silk and .Wast 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. We Invite Your Inspection wnTHiwf.Tnw I . i in in i mi i II Ma aaat vs . w, CREECH 1IACKBURN BUliDlKG.i keeeeeeeeeee tlee . r - ; BEST BY TEST T 4 l"?tlT? I cm Mw t i I , PUBLISHED BY LADIES Or CEN1ENABY - jJrM, I " church. . ; -v i I ulsinBr ilV.W! NOW ON SALEAT: , M), Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeael v. ck ! r t: in 4 1 - t -1 a p- - V. . ' t(ll.l-t nli-'me nil. f . 1 I?, If J-'Al l.v :.r l!o:,!.!e. Pull i, er 1 frl tiro 1 g! :i ( f V iil.fr Crf ' ' t, t! 'rj.v.l f j '.. I is I' " ; 4 w No Better Time to Palpt. Your , ; Home Than 4Nbtfi) $j ft .. We carry the best gradc3 of rainU hte 'Lead and Oils. "Brighten ud the horn t";'uc:r 'iome of i curVarnnh Stainsall colors id 'efo-L 'rX rtock'cf, ! Huildinn Hitcriil is cornf.Itte.'cri",!;!!. - .'r '(,. f it i-.t Vm'io-s. Doors. Blind:. Urn- r 1 C .':r.t.:7 . - t i ! I f r;-i'r p. . .'h (r i t. t lo rf :i, I tie tt-'ir.rj .'. it ! r t :. ; ' t ... "i, ' . n i It, 1 ''-, '-("- !i hf 1 r 1 1 !'.'. i i t t H i 1 Al. Chr'hvick, n TAlLCii: ? 1 : : 'r r: 1 17