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. PAFXRYilTil j J.rKNOWN v'-' CIRCULATION . TIMBER -' ; r' NEW BEKCNORTII CAROLLN'AVTMESDAY' K i -.;-Viv'- -il. ':-.- .- ' 4rr " "4 'A " 'J. SOMETHING BESIDES 4 PER GEI1T - The, tact that this Bank pays you four per cent on " your pavings is important to you, of course, but prin-;;-cipally; because, ia coooectiun with this r ate it "t.pfV fers you ALSO tne' exceptional dee Cj SAFEHnT secured by its uniBuaUyiaCapita$20 'and ty the most conseryative jniiriagemenr $ y your savings where thej enjoy these advantages? S . ' JA8. B. BLAfSS(i'-i i-m'fiikxU We -Have Any . Kind of a u Hat For Yoii - One can buy Millinery very'f 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 yr&y 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 ,' workroom 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. J L limn falMli I 1 ' v,nfllafil-SBnMarv-Thirahl-HPSllul f . The Spriniffeli Mulreu h an invention for which pateni has .beeo ' granted. In the construction of this mtfatf um ipaclal'yi eon-" atructed 120 coil very hiably Um pared spring Tb Spring f nit Mattrwrr dona not require any other apring, thta aaving tha expenaa of . apriog. ' If desired they can be placed on auother spring, bat we da not recommenTTl this except for a vary heavy peraon. The SpringTelt can ba dtroed oar, or end for md, ao aa to ioaura cqat ware. Both aidea are mad allka.v-7" Jhe ventilntion of a mattraoa la easfiotial, and tha SprJncfaltJiaa a vaott'. la tor in each end, covered with (line braaa game wira. Tbeaa f nOTatoril' make a very aanitary ma'Ureaa. . .J ' A ALE mz K. GRADE TICKING PRICE, $170 . FOR SALE T. J. Tiirner Fur.iCo: fJD8I:!LTS - OF THE Woman's ' Clob Endeavorinf ;to J .VS." HOE . -t' ia srv- TO S"E IBIEHuER 71 ubertjdtgsia .ibibit. t RaleighsTidaJ 3rtfoaWvfiU. hoose it own topic wheo tha folka get tDgetWtSVc1oek man's Club to study J 'making, thlcity a ttaiUwehif ft 4a U. A; dozen big topie re opJTor eonaideFa-, tfoa in tha rieWt Round.Tble ae aiont. ffarjit&jaiib type to left to UMWiAioiatta,.11itosftnw' noon the-eteetion will, b made for (o J day .i.wid nx the;:; next aeeaion pr tne ihing for thlromnm'ig()od ia weW to meet at the'-Woman'a '. dab,' which- toafVwj: tihdl,ifferd;amttrM audience room, aitho' the. aeasionB tiavo no connecaonwllithe work of the Wor 'maJi?'Cltt.aahoi are not mem-, bersf the club will be just aa welcome phapel HttT heard about tubercutosis this morntag.v Supt. J udd waa ' present for the breaking vp exerciaea ' and in ftddi tioq to what, he said about the cam paign in the oonty Dr. Albert- Ander son gave a. brief talk upon the sunject. Recdrder D. TJ Johns n, of the Fra ternal Mystic fTircle, has written to the Tuberculieia- Exhibition ttlling of bis deep personal interest ur the campalan against tubercutosis and theN assurance that pe"ill help the campaign alonp". Secretary Ceo. T. Hull of the Ral eigh Central Labor Union is helping the exhibition management to gether ape cial information about labor bodies in this territory. The labor men are . spe cialty interested because 'part of the exhibits has to do with condition which vitally affect the wel 'are of the man who works with hw hands. , I - J. H. M. Wreckers "t : Wort ba'The Va- Norfolk, VikMay s4tbNirth Ger man" Lloyd ateAinahipjloland, bound froth Galveston to Brenietti via Norfolk with a cargo of ;eettonfc5. and v.wbich went ashore on the Ctrtfituck teach; North CiroUna in a fug was hauled fa to a more'f avorabte poflkioh by wreck- A cable with heavy anchor hie een made fast to the ahW aid an effbrt will b nude ta float l.-.t .hfeh de yellilpuprobabiy the weath(if remain imoderate.i'rthe greater danger to it being, from a poa- aiblft.atorm.V. : ;-e:; fS v See our special line of Screen Doors and Windows. J. SBasr eight HdWrX Front St .Vr1.riiinli:':-- . , "WHAT A DELICATE CHILD;' is the remark we often hear when re -ferring to little ones whose faces are pale and wan, and limbs thin and splind- lihg. If mothers In this vicinity only re alized how quickly there little ones can be made strong, robust and rofy by our delicious cod liver and iron preparation VINOL, we would not see so many deli cate Children on our streets. F S Duf fy Druggist New Bern N. C. Important Meeting There will be an important meeting of the Chamber, of Commerce at the eoort house thi evening at 8:30 o'clock. Aa. tha committee- on the Bi-Centenial Celebration Fireman's Tournament, the fair, and new city hall, will make their reports, ever? member ia requested to be present. . PILES! PILES ! PiLESl Willlama' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Bliai. Bleeding and Itching: Pile ! It abeorbe the tumors, allaya itching at once, actaaa a poultice givaa inaunt relief..' WDliama Ihdlan.Pila Ointment tia prepared for Pilea and Itching Of th i private parta, Sola by druggists, mail GOe and fLOO. Wllliama' M-X4. Co., Propa, Cleveland, 0. " r -- i i . I'rTba. tifellme of ii rug depends not a -Qttle'apon'wlM4lMt i hufag or Hue aud Leateu to remove the dust or inldion a flat surface and beaten anil swept.- The" warp of f en a small rag to atratued more by taking hold of ou end- and, -vlgoroudt' whipping oat tor dost tbaa" It U by a mob til's time oi r-r-i "' '.IS- I wish to expresa my 'thanks ia the New Bern Fire Department and the public at large for the excellent servkea rendered by them Ta savitig my borne from total destruction by fire yesterday morning, ; , ISAAC COHEN Want to Increase School Tax. At the reglair monthl meeting pf the Craven County Teacher' s"; Association which was held in Superintendent S. M. Brinson's office Monday morning. Fort Barnwell presented a petition for an Iff-! crease of the amount of school tax from 20 to US cents. This action on the par) of the people living in that locality clearly demonstrates the fact that they are desirous of bettering ' heir educa tional condition. The increase will doubtless be secured. ' v Just Arrived The beat selected line' of lace cur take direct from the mills, you don't have to pay the jobbers profit to get them we aell you curtains as good ae you can find for $5.00 at $3.50 per pair the $2.60 kind at $1.60. i J. S. M1LLKK, " 87 A 89 Middle St. The Furniture Man Tire Yesterday Morning tup n.rnn.np: v IIU UUnllU, Ul f -: LIEI liiiiLDEB 'i. A- NewMrk Succeeds H. M. - S,; "'-"La'-' -- ''' : ---' i - -.J . :; 'ivroMS as Alderman, j, , - Board 'met in regular aewion last Bight.' - A peUtion for a lieht near the colored PreibyUrianxhurch on Pasteur street as received and the light ord ered,f ; A" petiUoq Via extend a water pipe on uu9a aveer. aiso Bewer orougni kap a long discussion, and part of sewer ordered. rThe.,Wrd-Abernethy claim in the Ann Donnell estate waa, on motion. jdetermined by prdering $175 being paid in full settlement. Mr. . T. A." Green asked that the dock at foot of Craven street be dug out,' This was ordered months ago by the board, the delsjr be ing causedxb? the dredge not being able to get nere Order waa continued. Mr, L. I Moore asked that $600 of the $2,50l city.- entenial fund 1 made available for use this month. So order (L Theflpeedllmitof trains on Han cock and Queen afreets came up . and some action was promised at the next meeting. Drivers of fire hose wagons were instrutted to have their1 meals at engine house. Ordered that the commit tee boy a pair new team horses for city nan in hauling. Estimates by eityngir neer Brown showed that the bond issue would not be sufficient to cover Pollock street paving, if enough to complete all of Johnson street. A long discussion took place over matters of city building sporting park. J E Gaakill and E T Holloweli were, appointed sanitary in speetora. ' The resignation of alderman Groves carried over from April meet ing waa accepted and J A Newkirk was named to succeed him as alderman. Now is the time to buy light .clothing and summer undeiwear, we have them in all weights and grades. J. J. Baxter. O.PAID ON X) SAVINGS NEW BERN KCi u OUftTEOUS PROGRESSIVE Every Bankinsffacihty It has been the cunstoQt endaTpjrpf, the manage ment of this hank tq urnish everjppssible facility for the convenience of its deposhbrs,' together with abso lute safety for thehmeAeyr.'jHpnt with this tank will prove a valuable ;asse( o any corporation, firm or individual requiring the best banking facilities. WMDUNN PR E S T. C.D.BRAOrlAM : VICE P$sfS: 1 t j ' TA.UZZELL J. J. BAXTER DEPT.. STORE; Jo Oyster Season Over Lay away the tongs Bill, Let's pole in the smack, v April's come and gone Bill, Business now is slack. Neuse tongers, like the Arabs of old, have J? folded their tents and -silently stolen away' for the last month of spring with an "r" in it has' fallen un der the reaper of time,, end the oyster finduatry will be in a state of lethargy. until the blooming of the harvest moon of September. ... J rA (0 ( ) I.) ':) C (:) (:) X ) tr) IS ' ( C) (: (:) (: C:) (:) (; (.) : ti ie American; stock: cb.; ; I HAS JUST.JRECE1VED ITS STOCK OF Spring and Summer (iOUUS tac. 1 j . , t, . ;, . 5- Jit- C: LaU( styles to mens and boys Clothing to . aeleH from", at prices y suit everybody. ' A handsome tine ef Hats for apring and summer' wear, 3- Shoes In all atyks and h.aUrair SatWactloo isrand. - - i ;THE; AMERICAN STOCK CO,.. .? 7: rilliJlL IIUIKAHUf .'r - ' ' J v AllUWlilV OI ' - if V) ii i ) hi i'Y w't:) ti 'Vo ii i (iV V) V) c) v)y to ; ;,t . . - - . ? A!Goa3Way to Use EaVly yesterday morning it was dis covered that the residence occupied by JMr. Isaac Cohen on King street, was on AreXThe; alarm waa turned mat on eand in the' meantime the neigh- bora done all in their power to keep the flames under control, On account of .the horses which draw the hose wagons and Incidentally the eity trash carts, be-, leg In the not thern aeothm of the ielty, considerable-time"' waa lost. and ere the firemen were oh the scene the blase had gaiiwid much headway, The fire, wblch originated la the tath' room located on tia second", floor, wm' hard to get to 'with a direct hne oi water and this also. hindered the firemen,?-However they finllly succeeded ia extinguishing It be fore the building was tbtalry destroyed. " .- : Don't fail to' see J; I. Bax ter for. any thmgiyoulmay tjeed. his stock is the largest and most Up-to-date, tie has ever carried.; Q4n. save you 10 to 25 per rieitM A '. .'.V-wt'-!- Tift . : Davts Pharmacy : Successful , Midnight Doctors are the moat unwelcome visitors even the Doctor himself curses the luck that compelled him to leave his comfortable ted. Suppose yen try our method, and keep a bigSfc. bottle of Perry Davis' Painkiller ia the house, and let the Doc tor stay in bed and enjoy himeeu. 'i Thin to trade at our Drug Store'; . We offer you a com plete line Of dru? Itor egtods, of I qnality to be tnr-tcJ $nd at a fair cost...' Every point of service U pcifict t?. there's satisfaction fa every dt al with us. . ( BHldefl breathing through the tnbar era law times a day, many cftanb sf ferers write that Uwy find InhaUng Hy omtl from a bowl- ef steaming wster each olght before . retiring great aid In curing atubborn taaea.;; -; "iTry it: it's very simple; gives quick rlie( and makes yon brealb eealer. . f ; Kill a bol half full of boiling watef , pour (lyomet, towrl mouth the medicated antwpti bnng yspor that alwa.' This rothnd relieves that itufH vrea at v and makve your had fel tlr. . Yvcsqgta bottle f nyomi at drug-ifie's everywhere or at the Brad hm lmg (. , -for only 0 fnts.' Alk for eitrs bottle lJrotnri InhsUr'. ' - Cut bsr in truv if yoa want a Hyo- -jv 'C-rf J Aftef'a'ffreatdMt'oi effort and nor." raepondencs Davis Pharmsry ithe pop.' olar draggiats baa abceeeded m getting the Dr. Howards Co., to make a special half prloe - Introdottory' offer oa the regular M'l cett site Of theUf eelebrab ed apeclfle for the ears of eonsUpstioa and dyspepsia,' .N ''. r J-.'. This medicine (s a 'fecent dUeovery for the cure; of all diseases of the atom- quick cures. I ' . - -i - . t-mrkhl llvwful ia furinir ronlllrv. atlon, dyspHiia and all troubles that I lev is rharniacy ia willing to, rtunt the price pal I In tvtf case where it drps notfle r!i'f. - . Bo grt U tli d"rt.mt for this spe- . a po.i Mll ,u o,n w.mt, lQt tht f fcH uitH ftf , fcto th water a half teaspocfulof Lcb d lt rYoa , t1 i,b1 reli.e. but It makes permanent c I and brMthe Ihroogh noee end ,u ,. ... . , . NEW DRESS SILKS JUST RECEIVED Worth THE 50c. Our Price - VERY NEWEST THING 32 If Stilt 1 s a Whin Oak Items May- S We are having soma very hWwaatheraoar excepting it is most te-coot for crops. Mr. If E Eubank, was bars Thursday anl .Friday " taking UP pietorea to en 1 Jge, be was very successful, hope he will corns again aoon. Mr. and Mri B F Eubanks waa a welcome guest at Mr. Charlis Coll n. Tborsdsf artTO)OBVj.j.v- Uessersv Charus Gooding and Dock Collins 'were wrleome visitors' at Mr. . Charlie Collina the fourth Sunday, and MMfcJolsonBlggC ; . ; ifias Cladyi Collins f 'this plaoa is vlsltlngher aunt Mri DJ4C Parsons, tbia siMk, iir-Atr'i.V-"QulUn nonbercf our people attend ed church at Whit ,Oak - last, fourth Sunday nWIayville N.'C.vi ' Wake op Utile Bell writers let's Iwar from you once oore.vr1',-V r ; ' What Is the matter "with Oil vers and Loco, i ,.tmw m , , S T J J- ' J4TTLB GIRL" J. V Don't forget 1 s;hcn : yoo want White Mosataln Freezer, rticoe 99. J. S. Easnlsht : Hdw. C6.- 'ei:' L10 FONDLES A CHILD hand tnt a c You are looking for come and see our line. W 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, W Invite Yotii? Iospecthm , .... . - .jw- WETHINGTON& .'i.'.r. J' r' CREECH ' HACKBURN building. The Biggest ; Indttcement EYtR 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 goexj in the new series and every one holding $ny are requested to send them to me af once. All outstanding rebate tickets are good. TEMPLE I """TBEAUTIf c. 98 Dy Goods Co. - V a eeeeseeeaa (II UK Z-.t. .v.V'aa,Av.j;.-Jyiy.,a. ;t.IS I ' PUBLISH KD fiV LADIES OF CEKTENAUTi- i I 'V-i-s - -v-( church. '::--rf. C,:' I -. .' ; nuvr un oaic nt Eonrs STORF keeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee--e e-eeaee f ific that DsVit rtirmm-y h b-pnblej lf to iwire otilf a I ti -U vt n ; .-net si mrtf rtr A if i i 1 In. 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