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. s - ESTABLISHED l PAFER AVITU . W KNOWN r grouhon h ,-.v -J. v- 1878 " vr; tfOIUflXO. MAY.5 ipi&S TWEN NINTH YEAR 1 f- tflliiinsiiMIi till! f;Viiili E SOMETHING BESIDES 4;PER GEHT The tact that thai Bank pay$ yoii four per cent on your savings w important to you, oiwurse, Dut prui- cipally, because, in.connection wUh this rater it of fers yoff ALSO the exceptional degree of SAFETY secured by its unusually large Capital of $200,000.00 and by the most conservative management. Are jour savings where tbey enjoy these advantages? ' JASB. BLADES, Prep. T. A. KEEN,.Y PjfWu Wm, B. C LADES, V. 1tm. GEO. B JENDLETQN; Cashier SoL We Have Any' Kind of a Hat For You One can buy Millinery very ' satisfactory from us by mail. select the style of Hat desired then bsll us very earefufly 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 -your money.. J.M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288, SIOJOIU Sen- Appellatdi Court Confirms "j . - tence IOJew York. - Vew York Hay -The United State Cou? tot Appeali' handd Jowa a fa it J. Colombia, S. CVMyS-T cis Km amrauiK.iDe aecree 01 toe uni ted States' Circuit Court in waiclt the SUndard Oil Company -a I nod $2ff,000 by a jury . ttefora Judge -Noye, li; the Western District" of New vTork, i for violation of the Inter State Commerce There were 40 counts - in ' the indict ment, brought under, the Elkins act, men Wrof .the City CouucU. Js; fila- tbckr W JTSUegUtz- and B p Keenan, vera nominated yesterday-finder .the commission form ot government, thus completion . the ticket - Th4 llayojt is W B Gibbee, and the other Councilman is R W Shand. both being nominated in a primary recently held. The -general election to be held later ia only mat- and the defendant was Jound "guilty ttoiterof fornC- Colombia is ihe first ciiy each. 'These counts ehartre -accentsnce of concisions by. tne Standard from the published and filed tariffs on inter State .transportation of petroleum be tween August, 15, 1904, and May 17,. 1906, between ' Olean, N. Y. and Rut land, Vt. and between Olean and Bel lows Falls, Vt. - , . The allegations in general -were. that the Pennsylvania, New York Csntral and. the Rutland Ksilroads published and filed tariffs, but at the' reqtit of the oil company the railroads unlawfully transported a carload of oil at a lower rate and that the "company knowingly accepted such concession. Don't fail to see J. I. Bax ter for any thing you may need, his stock is the largest and most up-to-date, he has ever carried Can save you 10 to 25 per cent' , Theprlnglelt YUU "J ALonfl-rclt Want 1 Si A . ' ; Vco1IIall Sntt ry-DirlIe-Bellut c ; - ., - - - - - - - . II i 'il ti ' n' mil III - Th Sp'inefelt Mttrefs U an Hivntinn for which a patenv his been granted. In the constitution of ihi mal'rriw w um a special'y, con structed 120 .-oil viry hiukly tempered spring. Tne Spring felt Maltreat . doe not rrquire any other spring, thts saving the sxpense of . a spring. If desired th. y can be pi teed on another spring, but ws da not recommend this except fur vfry heavy person. Toe Sprlngfelt can be dtrned over, or end for nd, so as to insure tq ill ware. Both sides are md alike. ( The venttlition of a mattress U essrntial, sndh Sprlntfelthasaveotf.' lator in each end, covered with nine brats gaute wire. These Vent iU tors, make a vry sunitsry mst'resal ' ;.- .' K GRADE TICKING PRICE, $17.00 FOR SALE BY; T. J. Turner A Sad Case In the Police Court yesterday after noon Lillian Laughinghouse, a young white woman who lives near Five Points was given m hearing on a compaint made-by by a number of reputable iti cns charging her with improper con duct and being a public prostitute.' Thy evidence given by all who were familiar with the case was very damag ing and although the put up a plea for mercy she was ordered to move. .Getting' the Umpire Goat s;i;isio!i m Columbia : First, City Ur South ;.;, To Trj 'New-Oovera-4"; in the South; Atlantic States -to adont the commission form ofl government. this being done some time ago, ;by k vote of 185 to 78. Our car of Pittsburgh Fencing has arrived.' See us :at ; once, Basnight Hdw. Co. : - '- Married, t " Last night at the residence of Merri mon Hamilton on Barn street, -Mr. Ro land Styron and Miss Bessie Mason, both of this dty. Justice of the Peace J M. Hinea t fficiating. . . ' J Court House to Hni t- - " . i Lincoln, Nebr.; May- 4-Mr. Bryan, was snubbed, In - the DemocraQe board of om1y-eommiaiioners- at Nebraska City yesterday He had an noon ed that tonight a( & meeting arranged to bring pressure': to bear npon - State Senator Buck, of Otoe County, to agree to vote for the initiative and referendum ani- eodment," - t Word waa aent him by the . board, all of -whom, oppose hia plan as a rounoS about way to secure ",county option in the State,, that he eotik) not have the ooart booset Mr. ' Bryan made this Statement later: " - t shall speak - there next week at an other hall or out doors. Mean while, the people of Nebraska may understand what special interest it is that is en deavoring -to suppress free speech and free dissuasion of public questions. " N To The' Public. The statement in the Sun of the 4th said that some one io my family gave out the information as to the cause of the fire-which damaged my property Tuesday morning is entirely incorrect." As no one in my family smokes there could be no lighted -Cigarette or cigar stumps. Nor has any one'of my family given out information that the fire was due tD an electric wire in contact with the wood work. Thewigin' of the fire is unknown. ISAAC COHEN. See our special line of Screen Doors and Windows. J. S. Bas tught Hdw. Co., 67 & Front St Have you heard the newest baseball song hit? If not next Sunday's New York World has a musical treat in store for yuu, 'Let's Get the Umpire's Goat' ' is the title o the song by Noraayes and Jsck Norworth, of the "Joly Bach elors" company. - ... . This is the bssebsll season, ai every body will recollect what great bit. "Cisey at tJie Bat" made. "Leta's Gel, ine Umpire's- Goat" prom tsea to make a still greater one. By special arrrngc merit with the publishers, the complete words and music of this song will be published neat Sunday in The New York Worlk. Order in advance. Fishes up Old Relic Several days ago Lynn Stewart; colored fisherman jrbe lives in this city, Ashed up and old army revolver out of Neuse river tbat had doubtless been used by some of the Revolutionist, ;The weapon waa covered with rust and at a glance It waa almost impouitue to tell whether it was a decayed" piece of wood or a pistol St fwart is cotfltemp- lating presenting his find to the" State Museum. - . Don't forget ui when you want a White Mountain Freezer. Phone 99. J. S. Baanight Hdw. Co. . . '. :.k ; - F (:) (.) (;) .) (:) (:) :) fJ (O l i" U ii'Xi) t;MO t: : i i THE AMERICAN1 STOCK - CO: . ! - ' HAS JUST KLXEIVtD ITS STOCK OP,... - f j- , i Spring and Summer Goods n Latest styWs In men and boyt CJothiog to eelrct from, at prices to. " Ut (rvryhody. A handaome line of Hataior spring and summer wr.' 3 BhoM ia all styles and leathers SaUsfaction guaranteed." i - . ... -- - - t j 3 ; THE- AMERICAN STOCK CO; 0FF10E0S SIIUB1 . J Democratic Commissioners Close Just Arrived V ; ' v NX W BERN. N t l4 0 PAID ON 6 SAVINGS C. -STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE Every Banking Facility It has been the constant endeavor of the manage ment of this bank to furnish every possible facility for the convenience of its. depositors, together with abso lute safety for their money. An account with this bank will prove1 a valuable asset to any corporation, firm or individual requiring the best banking facilities. WM.DUNN PBEST. CD.BRADHAM VICE PR EST.. TA.UZZELL CASHIER Wall paper now in stock we decided to put. in good, qualify paper so you would not have to" wait for it to be or derud, we will be glad to show you the prices from 10c. per double roll to $2.00 - J, S. MILLER, 87 & 89 Middle St. The Furniture Man Chamber Commerce Meeting. The regular monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce waa held at the court bouse in this city last night, I . H Culler, Jr., presiding, W. G Boyd, sec retary. There was'' a good attendance. The matter of bi-Centennial Celebra tion come up, C. J. McCarthy chaiman making aTavorable report. R. A. Nunn read the program for the week's events. T F. McCarthy spoke of the proposed street lighting in the way of illumina tion. J J. Wolfenden, chairman mu sic Committee, made hia report. G. N J IveB, chairman on river events spoke. The propeed New Bern Fair came up for a long discussion. Reports were made by J A. Bryan and R. A. Nunn. A committee of ten was appointed to go before the board of aldermen at their next meeting, and enter protest against the purchase of the lot corner Broad and Middle,- Davis Pharmacy, as being unsuitable. Now Is the time to buy Ught clothing and summer Underwear, we have them in all weights and grades. J. J. Baxter. mmm m bdti v CM Than to trade at Cur Drug Store, jitcle litio dru2 torc goofo, d I find tt i it com.' Emj r'-"t rf tlifrc! intl'.Jartloi i;i tvrry c'.-.-.l v : i i. We (nkr yn:i a f 0!T- r to ! c tru :r ! rvicf Li rrtfrrt ; 1 WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidnejst Hare ymi overworked your nervous sys j tern and caused trouble with your kid neys and ladderT Bava you : pains in loins, aide, hack, groins t and bladderT Have you a flabby f appearance of the face, especially under the'eyest Too fre quant a desire to pass urine? If ao,, Wil liams Kidney,-Pills win ear yountt Druggist, Price 60c -Willlama'..M,fg. Ca, Propai, Cleveland. $ vr x.-'jf ' j hi I in 1 1 . I 1 1 i v ' . yoicE ; of' ire: peopie. : , ' .i. ccM6TjurovEUTios ;,,.; fl Ed!Toi;--I feel ia Jostiee to my self as the enumerator of the 1SUW-census in the 6th. sad 6th.' wards of Ue whites of thU city that I can 1x4 let your edlterUl of Msy 6ih Un naa swered. -1 know that the count of the Whites In these wards have been perfect I know 1 had the most dilTlcult work of all the) enumerators, while-tbey -only had to step rem ons bouse to another I had io pass house ftf house and en quire where th white families lived and there 1s not whits family ioihese two wards that Idid 0ot's (h head of the fsmily, either ftther mother and get the information, 1 went In every hov, I did not tak U from neighbors, neither did I" "light i!m in spots.'. Of course the work' is tdme what diffl- fult. Some refuse to nwr ih qtte. Uotji until thy find thy have to ard give the ennmorst r a krt of Uoiible. some will not tvn treat you nuirte'iot- I srul K.mcliin. ymi t vn to go l ai k W find l), wm tHi yri nit a, It with nil lUt avei f eM-iiirr, t'r h h-.t ifi lam rttw r.t f. am . .a a- - ll - XI I J . i v" ootons tineas. . . . j,, ffc!.f.flj!;, T'r'rs U fling to rm s free trip t th j j uj sa Unrh fi'"Ti Mr. U It Jur.M, Un.'linit ti i r,,r ' j 21 bt My r'iK!y U l-!(I to f r .j t, Hubert Itimi -Msy f-.We .'are ha v tog aemo wry 6ol weather at this time of tbeyear, the farmers' bsve planted cottoq and they want, it to turn warm so the cotton can come op. y... n - f ... We' haJ a very -nice rein kat night and everything looks like It ha got a nee spirit ia W,' i't, r: V There were s party of the young peo ple of Hubert and Bulla, that attended the pit nU at Msysvilla last Tuesdsy-,, ;iss Annie fistehelf and Miss Louise IWndersoa spent last Woods with Mies Moden Fraxier; I'f liJf,Ui , We had a sad death with oa Chat u Mr. Uaa Freeman who passed away last Toeadsy . tnomlog. who lived to be Bfi years old and leaves f sons and I dsugb Urs and wife and boast of thends to groove his lost. . ;' ' ' , ' ' . Wedndey. night Mr. Ron Rigga, and Mle) Emma Parks' wera happily manUd by Mr. C, A. Conway., k Mrs. Thesdoala frssler and daughter of Hubert ta-spending -few dy In irsnshoro. . ' ' . 1 , Mr, llil! Bell and son Mr. N L BWI, m(5 a b-tftiaees trip to MyivilU tsl Mondy. .'. '. ' v '; . Mr. P.ulrt Jones and Mr. llch The Biggest Inducement EVER OFFERED BY ANY MERCHANT IN NEW BERN Beginning to-daywe 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 accounts 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 eSctra. -The old clock tickets will not be good in the new series and every one holding any fire requested to send them to me at once. All 'outstanding rebate tickets are good. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE . ELKS TEMPLE NEW Worth THE A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF DRESS SILKS JUST KRcfelVED 50c. Our Price - - 32c. VERY NEWEST THING Bar f ington Dry Goods Co. (? if t! 6,1 ! MUh Another .Forest Fire In Pam ico A telephone . message from Pamlico county yesterday atated that another forest fire had broken oat in that coun ty' and that much valuable timber was being destroyed. t ' , Thlsja the second time within the past" few week'. that one of these de structive fires has raged and with the dry condition the timber ia in just at this urns u is . aimoM . impossiDia 10 eiuo- SUlanit. - ' . Foley .Kidney Pills , are. antiseptic. tonic ana recto reave ana a prompt cor. rective.of all nrlnary irresmlaritiea. Refuse subetitutea. Davis .Pharmacy, ' Rttftrttiti U Havi; Public Road. A delegation Jfrom Uverdale appeared before the board of county coralesloa ers Tuesday, petitioning for public road leading from Brlcea reek ehurth to the post effleaj There was some cp poekta and legal ialent had to be em ployed oa hoth sides bt-th board fl oaty ordered that a jary be summoned to ley off the road, Rivardsle ia only a few hundred yarda from the New, Bern and Beaufort road, bat there has never been any pobtle highway to connect the two points.' The peseta has for SO years been merely a woods road that waa moved, or shut to, at. the nll f loose over whre landt it should hsp pea to trow. LaUty. on account of a fend between two of the land owere, the traveling public hsd to drivS a cow UlcTklle distance out of the way thry the wonlt to reach the ststloa and post fT,r; the otW road being shut op. Tbet)rd.-r of the enmmisnlorers will rr! settle the matter onf i for all tlm, tiiufh to the bnIU of tbe whol If It's a oi" Skbt 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 or quality. f We Jnvite Yotif Inspection . - - WETHINGTON& CREECH HACK BURN BUILDING. eeeeeeeeeeeeeae eee-eeeeeeeeeeeeeee ii CBESt BY TtST1 ! w , COOK BOOK t . pyBLisntri by Ladies fjr centenart, t v -i church. ': : w x , . v,w a a en ssm . ? ' SlieTOIIE-J tt'ttttH M Ian!. lt I S at 8 o'cl rk hrar from the arp. I tt fj I'Xik the r ' r,ot do tt rt: I f rlhMi, iDnc-Einr': ids wnoie .. . , . ' - .. , -Zt I Let us 'I FigHreitliKYpu; r m I t (. 4 ' -. 1 i. ? r.'"a. f I lor. Cot A t rk - t A' - t :ai, ! i j i u ri.i;; r.ir.r UI r 0a fuHJing Material in'd rn'nt,' Wc carry Urge Hock"' :.J rr.n civc J'C:l t!.(? 1 r frK-r f:J-' -I " . ' r 1 I".rc Wire, F :' r J VMre fr.'j plain M'ire. Rub tt ""IT. AH ( r.T '3r, !. " .; V A ...V ' 1 Co. n .v. r.
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