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pESjAi:Li:nii4 - PAPER WITH , t V RNOWN 4. . CIRCULATION 'ft 1 v fcnittBEtt' 8fr 5" NEW CERN,' KORTIl CAI10rx;A. THURSDAY CORNING; HATeJ.H0,&? IJafgeSCapitallis 3Vhet&eryour lawyer or ytw doctor has much or Clittie money is immaterial to jrou. v "3 isif'h: The quality ot their service does not depend bai v Capital,;. r--- : -rV - iS ; But your hankr--tla is different, for no am6unt , of personal willingness on .the part of your; banker,; ;can fake the place of the ability to serve-that goes onlf with the possession of lar- bpaArvf; to With these facts in mind the $200,000,00 Capi-P tal of this Bank, becomes a matter of serious Import 7 y in -choosing a BanlLffs -: ' .'i ' 7SI:4''? j ah, r. mA nita. Pml T. a . (JREkN rwy rw. 1m- , KMiBiuMaM,)ii,tS,- O KEEP YOUR EYE OK CONGO CLOTH 27 inches wide. All Colors, It Takes; the place of Rajah Silk, Sample submitted on request 25c. per yd. J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288 I0ID :,l v:ou::d FATAL TO SUM mum JhnCtoinp Who KUtiBd 8wee heart and fehotSelt piea From L who on - Sunday t Md killed Hiu Nel'lia BntoiJ,aHnir i'Jeatoo freaky and thas tjmd th Wetpon oa himself did Monday af ternoon -about 8 o'clock frorai eU bitMlf Inflicted ' Yoniig fioiinar deciared hi Intention of kitting: iilwlf ,MHmc' j;in,iding,thei past week. """I h parents had aecreted air&f ;ifii Tfeapona -tffipfiiib. omi way, however ho' got posaetaion of aahotgan and a pbtotand disapeartd from home: Saturday afternoon.- It it believed nowthat be verit;for.,,tha put; pose Vi ntjriOK. iu won iuijud ni. ig.House -llajomy Seni Ball' road -ilC tXKfiebaW? i-fe -WMhirivton May U-Ttn KepuWicana of the Hooije; uniting for the flrat Um thia aeasion, passed the admiaiatjrmtion iiiroadbUryesteiT.!.-,;. vtV5s- 1:; The measure went throoghthyh Vote of 200 to 1& -s Not a Republican iuyed from the, foW-a circujnatanc that brought - a grin of aatiBf action to the rugged countenance of yncle Jea Can noa Ten Democrat, oa the other hano toted tor the . bUl-s ii .IjX?.- While the bill conUioa aome nroris- tont that are objectknat)ie to President Taft, administration Jeaders are elated over the fac that the hBaaqrerk now on it! way to the Senate,; :lf is oneetep 1 nearer, the statute booki. and Eepubli; cans pern generally agree that good railroad JawlJ wiB jenactedkJ -K The indication are that the adminis tration meaanre nendinv in the Senate will be passed by that body the last The next time h nnniiTU , nnM.-..:i:: iPnxiitjgs April Jtfwting.' JuroVs pravajror Jane Term Bttpe a: 5 can tf 5 Fine Housefurnishing Goods We have a full stock and will sell everything Cheap Time. Sale now last for the next or , . for Cash going on and 30 days. on will . a- T. J. Turner Fur. CoK 172 i vi;KEtBEBK',;sro.r 1 - day r afternoon, ' on the road near the neighborhood of Allen's Creek.He ud- denly appeared before Miss Ban ton, who was driyihit hi a ' buggy with Go ing's brothel, and another young 8an 3;He:fired,nBnota,an at MiBaoantoo, tHe srt takina effecVi her breaat and killing her ;-instnntly 4'-, ; ;Hert.wb escorts both grappled with thealaVe ahd the' gun frtni his hands, but before lht-y were aware of his purpose he had lipr ped a. pistol out of his pecket and shot himself in his side. c He was placed , under arrest as soon as' be Could be taken to his home and the house was put under guard. He died jMlr-iirefetw1ioM'laWW-- fhe; 'wholes; neighborhood ;ap thor oughly stirred up over the afifair, and the suicide of the"? murderer probably allayed any demonstration of hostile feeling.,;, , ' .' ". . ' f New shipment of Queen Quality Oxfords receivedto 'y;4nPaterilirLeatliera'and es. ' Dont fail to see them they are beauties. J. J Baxter. , . ;' After an accurate ascount of the number of voters b Craten county who have failed to pay their poll tax i was found that there were 610 white voters and 1852 colored voters who bed failed if) make a.r settlement s required by law axid that, many are therefore de barred from Uking and part intbeap proaching election. . :' - ; , This number is probably a little larg er thart it has been in past years en ae eoontof the growth of the city and for other reaaoovbut the roterahave been given .every warning efhe sitaatior, and. beva-been-canvassed in many in ferenc committee represejitirig the two "Houses. There are Brovialons kr fine House bill that wHl not b accepted by the Senate. - Among'- the more ob jectionable x& one-'authiirstibg th In- teratate Commerce Commission W make physical vsiuation of railroad proper' tjr. This proposition'; Wtui tJPw 1 the Rppubllcan nation convention of 1908 by vote of ten td nag We have fuBt received the finest line of brass beds that has ever been shown the city. Different styles and differ ent price,; Prices from f 14.00 to.f 60.00 Call and look bur stoxk ver.J 8 Mill er, ,8? '6, & Middle, street.. - s. their poll tax. so those who sre oat in the eold and cannot vott will have; no body to blame but tbemselres. M MIDDLE ST. ritOKfl tadies -Tailor ; Jil ade.;- Suits ' i ii i in i (i ,i T ' - . . . . f ' , - ' , v ' ; . ' We ere agents for the AmerdtO Ladles Tailoring Cd, of Chicago, and . will be glad for you to call In aod'etarolne auf aamplee and styles be fore buying. !:-.:. v"!-.j,v; Vv ;v- I F; MChadwick; mWmWRBBSmK?H i 1 i - . : . . MERQIANT TAILOR ; WILLIAMS" KIDNEY PILLS; "; Have you neglected your Kidneys T Have yon overworked your nervous ays Unt and caused trouble: wlthonr kid neys and bladder t Bava yott peine in loins, side, back,' groins and "bladderT Have oa a flabby appearance of the face, eapedally under the ayesf Too fre quent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will urer you-t Druggist, Pric 60c WlllUm' ,l7'g. Oa;, Propaf CJeyelaad, 0.: " ' i .tit . ' ,u ' -V , ! '- :, s - ..I ' 'VT - .. ' .r,j ji xnticti jnai ' ; Kirnm mm '" Adjust UMmfcIvea te the SthktSe tnrr of the M;, er r dwable in back where the Uin U d n;' v t . ! In I a-k n) w-rr to lengthen Of shorten tha berk se n m front. ariM- Pawt-.n rirds. Sot ene irxh of fiiltl jtd, m ' i t fc:jr ! Ir.w'Jc WWit r In fonr wylghU, mMal parte are r'; ' I : "''v;;.v cam tr, a call ' A Urge and rspreeentatlya audience at the Opera House last night was f st ored by an admirable musical program. The entertainment -.was under the aus- plot, of the ledlea of M Jewish Syaa- gogoew- '.' ' ' r f - The selections given by Mrs.. EarrU flonivanofpWIlmlngt(uf were taceived wl'h entboafasm and the- kWal talent was bcirtly applauded. Tbera were two aok4 by Mrs. Cbaa. iUisma, Mr. Rot ert'Rkhardeoa sent twice, a duet by Mra 8ulJiTn and lit.' Pumphrey was nn(worthy, end Wise Kmma Duffy ahd Mr. Joe Wataoo appeared In the qner tUe, Vdei DulTy and M!m flanard Mtperitd oa the pUno, ', , '. A ejf pleasing and appfsllng fvature weslne very amsuure parts bv k'ttla TWlma Drya and Bedie Ulork. Thrlma was a eoubrte in mintture. The 'gftt young glrla in "Oabttlknow about you" was enmroid, ' . a . - ,; 4 , Special Sale. Death of Chas. C. Clark, Ir. Early Wednesday mornug Ifter a few dayt "severe illnesj, death claimed sILthat wanmortal of Charles C' Clark Jr.. a member of a prominent New Bern family, born and living n this city near iy all of bis 60 years, of life, doing wem what was at nis nana to ao, tat, uanc proved faithful to life's dutieir and ob- llgaUoo.' e was tnemberafthe FiBt Baptist church, 'secretary of St . John's Lodge; aid Wat a vahtedytneer as Qepv my of tlw ,U 3 ;Customt, at .this port, A ? widow,- as. . Allcf Smlthf Clark, daughter of Cant. Bum Smitbvand two children, mourn a devoted husband and father. Chas, C, Clark, Esq, tots f Oar of th deceased, iand "Messrs W. W., Edward and George are"' brothers, and fon;r slaters are the imtnefliate. lam. He ftklSvea:' : iri'ft'cy-'-!. A: . The fuhersfservices will beheld this morning at 10 o'clock st'the first Bap- t!at church' conducted by Rev J H N Summer 11, e- ,y.. Don't forget Sjwhea..yoo stances to saeerthm if they bad iWant f White MoupUUB FfeeWf lhone99. Co, IS. Hdvr. . City School! Cloit la'ni 1st The city schools Will elosa on .Wednea day Jttnel. : This year the poiamenee- ment wiU be held afnlgbU v: Oa Tuesday night if ay Mat there will be a rousie recital and on Wedneedsy night Jnns 1st the regular graduating eierclees will be held. Clsaa day exr- deee will be hold on the aftereoonof May tlst l-l ; vV'V'V " ',''.? ' final examination for thle term be gins oa' May 23d hot the graduatbg eieas wiU begin on tbe ,18tb, i f -.rt " . v. . Now.U the .time tp Ibuy light ciothing'.:and ;umrner Undefweaf. we 'have them inaU-'weif J. Baxter. .;; '"far ladgi pavll L Vfirl? :i jhts and grades!. J ::?-.VX M Meeting of the Board of County Com missioners May 2nd."1910." ? The hoard met at 11 o'clock a. m. ixmunisstoners present: -r Ac ting Chairman A E Wadswortb, G V Rkh- ardaon Jf B Harvey. J S McGowan. and Coaniy Attorney E M Green. Henry Spender .colored, of No 8 town- shin, anneared before the board and askid that'he be relieved for poll tax on account of infirmity. Ordered that Henry Speneer be re lieved from poll tax. Mr. J A Patterson, appeared before the board and -asked that J P Ham, of No 8 township,, be relieved of poll tax on account of error. Ordered that the above request he granted. i- The following persona were drawn to serve as jurors at a term ot Superior Coort for the trial of criminal tsses, to bf;hed jtto the second Monday in June, 910, It being the 13th day of June, 1910 to-wit: - No " ("township F M Morris, J L Wethlngton, Andrew Franks, T R Franks,' C W Wethington, J L Bland. K L Dixon, Macon Willis T L White, N EGaskins. - No 2 township -NL Gaakins, WF Cuth rellD L Price, T P Toler, M TRowe.J O Miller, W D Toler, W K Rowe, A H Davis, John F Rowe. No .S township E H Heath, J FCobb W T McCoy, J W Biddle. Jr. No. 8 township-A N Franks, S W Smallwood, W D Ballard, RO Lancast er, ,S B Flowers, JJTolson. Jr. M G Avery, Fred H Whitty, W T Capps, E WSimpkins. . ' No. 9 township H M Wetheringtop, Ed. Wetherington. i - Ordered by the board that a "vouchee for $5.00 be Issued forCeliaJ Sutton, for services rendered small pox pati ents. Ordered that a voucher be issued for $9.00 in favor ef W F Gilbert, the ssme for the purpose of refunding certain money paid into the hands of the County Treasurer by Mrs W M Watson thioogh mistake, the same to be charged against 'fines and' forfitures ot the county. - Mr. J. A. Patterson, tax lister for No 8 township appeared before the board ana requesteatpartne touowing named persons be ordered te appear before the board it ibj nejjc regular meeting and show cause why certain property as sessed against them dh the delinquent Hat should not -be taxed. Ordered that the clerk notify Mr. S. W. .Small woed. -of New Bern, N. C. Pocomoke Guano Co., Norths, Vs., and Dv P. Marton Per tihxer Co;, Richmond, appear before 'the board at. iu tegular meeting on tha nrst Tuesday in Jane to show cause whi certain prop erty assessed against them : on the de linquent I st should not be taxed ' Mr. B A. Munn appeared before the board with a' peUtiba for T. P. Aehford, asking t refund the amouut of fifteen e dolUrs (110,56) It being the tax and coal paid 4y. said Aahford on property sold by the sheriff by mistake. OrdaredtnatavewneVIorllb.te be kauadto Mr. Aahford.'. .. . Whereaa. it is pfovtded by section 72. ebapUff' laws of, 1901, being a nubile school law. that Upon the petition, of .1 of the freeholders wlthio "a proposed special school district,' and endorsed . by tha tcheol board f - edueatloa pf the county, an election should beheld in said district to ascertain the will of the pec pie far the eeUbllshmeat -of such dis- i '-.Jsi"'"'!- ::; - ""' ' ' ": V i i v t Tfirini.-"iq-Tn - 1 !'.; -A-..v.' W;Ja" V 4v LManlan EaMrty It has '-'been, the constant endeavor of thfcV manage ment of this bank to furnish eYery iiSJot ' the convenience of its depositors, togethko.vith abso lute safety for their money. An 1 accrjurit with this bank will prove a valuable asset 'anJjOfg.' firm or individual requiring the best biuikug facilities. W M.DUNN CsDBRAOHAM TA'UZEU ;..pe5T, , ViCEPRE5Ti " '-i.ASHIll -: in ..a -ii' - : I 1 i ii i Tiiiii it -n . . i .. . i- T l tail : Beginning to-day we will give 5 per cent rebate tickets on all cash ' V purchases and in addition will give on each dollar 'spent with us or paid i 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 jiot be good in the ney series and - every one holding any lire requested to send them to me at once. ' AH I outstanding rebate tickets are good. ' ' " ' 1 j ' i l 1 1 i "I " 1 II! J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKSTEMPLE 1 Vk ! J - - . I' r v.r. t-t at'Vf At' O . If ;r k, Hf.il fel t " ' ft r C- ; at, i. j-;. f a. V.'e I sr, Dull Id. To the Edltorr Jodge D. U Ward be gan his jodlcUl career at Nashville last week sol he already demonstrated that do mistake was made when he was sp- po4ntd to All the vacancy ceuerd by the resignation of Jude Cwm. The rlrwnt of Jwljte (Jutou from the benrk wts a great le to he Stale, Judge Wsrd bad t fur t.im'4 Uk that on'y s Uwytr of trefit sin. i nd ot v tolsiWt frmpU.l j j : !ul tm prmfit emild rn"t and It U Vwy graflfylng to f.i. fiitnJi .t).t l.e hss shown at M it r-'t mfur tip ti tl' l.'t'h '' .his ptf J;i ' ' Sl'l'S .:h '! .. 'J I ' . t' ;... -f U ; ' l r t l'..t t J 1 1 f ii v ta r J t I y J la a U M re ! -. ,.!-- I n i: r ! r,r. trfeL '-. '2 I fi .?i . ' And wbereaa, a' . petition signed by ooe-tk of the free-holders, la that certala district In No.' I towaship, Crs veaeoantjT-ta hold such "aa alsction Which said election K TuDy described as foOowa; f ; 1 iViyV ( . Beginning at tha mouth of Core Creek on the south side of Ntoee river, and mne up Core Oeek to the mouth ,of Plat Swamp, thmce up said Flat Hwsmp to the pruuth of Suaanah Branch, thence ap said SuMDsh "Branch to JEugenle J ones' llnr. thence with Eogcnls Jul line and Jhm W JoneeMute to M. D. Lane's. 100 acre . Cilstrap land Koe, (bought from H T.sCroom-snd, wife) then with M. D.. Lane's southern Knee of said CiUtrspUnd to ttlue Pnnd tract. and tha John II. WooUn southern lines to A R PmliJi snd P. R, Smith's lines, tbn fc itH ul I'mKh's snuthera Ilnee to the li'i ot Turkey Trip UoJ, ' thrc w'uk Turiy Trup's sitprn. tina to the iij."tn )io of t) C'b Un la now oii i by J. A. !' ! As F. IJsrrlv W. C V.'h;t. IL D.Lmi a1 tt.h-m, thn i-h the li'-M t! th Oj! b binds to t. .n 1 t1 It Tl a. C. Collr.s, tiow " . . - , . ' ; n fi7 rr! NEW DRESS MMS m - t . .r n. JUST RECEIVED Worth - - 50c. Our Price - - 32c. JUST RECEIVED ' . BEAUTIFUL LINE OF FLQWERED and CHECK FLAXON f : : j ; ' V4t, ;.: Batfington Dfy cGIIBilGo It's & j , . ii iu j it ' You are looking for come an see ,our line. We , carry the largest line of Silk and Wash suits in the city, in all the season's newest colors and ".stylea,- A Our line of skirts are not to be surpassed, eith ' er instyle, price or quality. 1 V c lavi YoistJnsftcUosi . EROECU 1! Lf i'TXV ;ri' UlACKBURN 4tJILWNG;t: -r-r- See eae e e ee e e eee eeae aaaaaoa aaaatafaaaaaa a lt) OEf BWliillri ' t H PUBLISHED BY LADIES OP CENTENARY;; w'l"JIJwiI 6 NOW ON SALE AT llylS iaA pvf f f ftf fwtff tfttttf Vtf Vf f w T w9w9 4 ?I)UY:a0URi : I ri m'" U I I. I! ( r I r. Y i-r i) i i ( f r 1 ti' ' '! : r. r.,n ri'-r, I' f i H j f C"T e i -! I, .n.y i i t t -. ' -' ' 1 ' ' '" ' ' ' ' i t ...-.--'- -.1 r ' i d liu.H.rg Material fromus.' .Betauae wt tail g!re yu the bt prl? .1 n-i''k aorvice.' Tni bH rne of faints, C ail White Lead, , , )nr Itooftng, Eltaood Wire Fence and Poultry v " ' ; , , Phone Us "Your :Qd: V 5 ' :'.t 4 I V, 'i ; A ' .- m:.-; j . It r-'v . f -) ! t V,', Lin O. -. Mi-M! " rr-'t ft c.
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