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t PAPER WITH , . QRCULATION Ih i i i i i t&n L fi 1 i h fv'-4 1 1 1 rfM I - Wft'-"- .. JyJ-Ly - 1878 X i v -TWRXTY; NINTH :$RAR y. 4t j f Large Capital is h 'Whether your lawyer or your doctor has much or little money Is immaterial to you. , :;. . The quality ot their service does not depend on. Capital.. - .'. ' . :, v : ; Biit your bank that is different, for no amount: ' of personal willingness on the part of. your banker,! v can take the place ot the ability to Serve that goes only with the possession of large capital. - . ; . -With these facts in mind the $200,000,00 Capi: ; tal of this Bank becomes a matter of seriou import y ih choosing a Bank. , ; ; f?l; "1 Wm. B. BIiADES, X. GEO ' B PENDLETOS, Cashleft' KEEP YOUR EYE ON 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. PROGEEDIIIGS III Efll on GOUR I FiratWeek,s Session Nearing the tloseVefy Eew Cases pis-' I . ' .- poeed pt.Yesterday jn trie eaaa or w. c.-r unner, amia istrator of H. SL Hawkioi, w Kiiutcm Cotton Mill Company, and in wbich the plaioilft waa tui&g for $20,000 damages for tha death of tbajdeeaaaed which waa caused by the caving in of. a Band, pit while icr th mploy of the defendant, the jury brought in a verdict awarding him $500 00.- .': n the case of Susan Weaver Va Joe .Weaver, in which the plaintiff waa ail ing for divorce, her plea waa granted. This case concluded the docket for the day and court adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning. ; . Special Sale. We have juat received the finest line of brass beds that has ever been shown Jq the city. Different styles and differ ent prices. Prices from $14.00 to $ 69.00 Call and look our stock over. J S Hill er, 87 & 89 Middle street. Thanks. We, the offieera and members of Brotherhood Lodge No. 284, of Mays ville, N. C, wish to erftend public thanks to Bro Geo. E Hood, of Golds boro, N C for his splendid address on the occasion of our annual anniversary pic nic on April 26th last and also to Miss Kornerfay for the excellent music Which added so much to the pleasure of the occasion. GEO. E. WEEKS, K. P. FOSCUE. JARVIS PRIDGEN. Committee 5 - CMT IIS -5 OF- May 12 1910. PILES! PILES 1 PILES! Williams' Indian. Pile Ointment will ctlre Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once,, acts as a poolticV gives instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment fit prepared for Piles and itching of tie private parts, Sole by druggists, mail 60c and U.00. Williams' M'f'g. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. Harris gs Announcement Fine Housefurnishing Goods We have a full stock and will sell everything Cheap Sale now Time. last for the next for Cash or going on and 30 days. on will T. J. Turner Fur. Co, 93, MIDDLE ftT.t- . JPIJokli 172 , JIUVT 'jDEBSi C CX have The following announcement been received in thia city; Mr.-vnd Mrs. Benjamin P. Barton of Woodland Illinois have the honor of announcing the marriage of their daughter Orra Mae to . Mr. Alexander L. Greenabauro of New Bern North Carolina . on the morning of Sitorday the twenty ',. third of April at eleven thirty . o'clock at the Reformed Episcopal Church Chicago ; At Bmbo attar May flrat North Lake : , " - Wiaeonaln. Ladies Tailor Made Suits We arc agents for the Amerelaa Ladlte Tailoring"" Co., of Chicago, and . will be glad for yon to call In and examine our sample and . etylea, be fore buying, ''J.lJtlj-'f"''' l.'t'.' -Our cair of Phtsburgh Fenclnz bas aniYed. - bee us at once. Baoisht Uw. Co.. BlaDDlt TROUBLES IIKD K- ' PROjrn aticitios Perhaps 'you aoal know how mack work is required of your kidney and bladder or 'of how . mock hoporuac they are., XVAycm' know thai cm these Important organs klagea good health t Many, $n aaarentiy. atroag.. heaiuy uaa or Womaa baa been atrlckea wtlk oat notice, by aarkraa kleoey and blaa der glaeaM onty to realise what might have beea prevented !lk proper ear and' attelUoa, ". V-;-- Boftie of th earlf armptoma of weak kldaeya and bladder ire Iambus, rhta matlsnt, oatarrk of U bladder.' pali or dull ache la tae back, Jotnla , or anaclea, at Mines aavs aeadache or u- dlgtaiUen, dtattneas, yo Raf live a sallow complexion, paffy af dark cir cle aoder the area, tootetlmai "ATHLETIC SUSPENDIillS :,AdJnetU)malvestai)ieaUiWUcBmmniU6f the b1, fwla are ddubte In back wbre the strain is dobl. biKkk In lck nWf wrpf to lengthen ov thorteii the br k as aame a frrt All aolid Smrn (irda, not on inch ef UiM eL wad ef high im-i r'iMtie WlMnf la foot Welgnta, nvl rrta are poliV.rl nkil. ..- give rs a call ' OUl! up LlluSIOllERS rooeedlpgs of the ApKl iMeeting. V. --4. .i -'' la, Arrangements Made to Have a - . . . I Carnival During Celebration until S o'clock p m, pn said day, for the purpose of ascertaining the will of the people of said district; -; J . . t It is further ordered that notice of thity days be given at the court house door ih Craven county, and three other public places in said district jif aaid elec tion. ' - v " .-..i .rr ' j ;"-':V Ordered further, that for the purpose of holding said election,' Mr JW Line is hereby appointed registrar; and H T Crooms and John Biddle are hereby ap pointed poll holders, aid Mtcers are hereby authorized and empowered to conduct aaid election aa near as may be. At the close of said election, the aaid officers hereby appointed shall swear up on oath, after having counted the votes cast in aaid election, and report the re sults of said election to thia board at its first regular meeting after paid election. At 2:30 o'clock p. m. the board takea receiB.- ' At 8:30 o'clock p m, the board con venes. . Commissioners present: Acting chair man A Wadsworth, G V Richardson, B Harvey, J S McGowan and County Attorney, E M Green. MrWfi LukenB and others came before board as requested at the last meeting, to show cause why they should not be taxed with the property on Black Creek which is supposed to be in Craven coun- y, and same being on the1 tax list in Carteret county. The matter was re ferred to our chairman for investigation. Ordered that, the chairman of the board is directed to take up with the au thorities of Carteret county, the question of settling the lines of this county and Carteret county, by having the same run and located and marked from Back Creek bridge to upper canal, and from upper canal bridge to the 8 mile bridge below Havelock. Mr Cfl Woodell, member of the fire department, appeared before the board and stated that they V7uld have a car nival here daring Bi-Centennial week, and asked that the tax on same be re lieved. , ymm Seaman pa Board Caronia Lost. Others' Badly Injured Pas sengers .Terrified f New York-12 Battered by a terrific sea,' which carried away a portion of the forward deckhouse and bridge, the Con. ard liner Caronia loaf one seaman Mon day night, while several- others were badly hurt. " - ; When the vessel made port today re pairs had hot been made to the bridge, and huge splinters and broken jagged timbers indicated the force of the giant wave. Most of the passengers admitted they were badly scared by the storm Which swept down from the northwest add prevailed until noon yesterday, but the officers declard the Caronia was neyer in real danger. The man lost, a seaman named Hill, waa one of several who were making fast lashings on deck fixtures when a wave' swept the Vessel He was carried overboard, but his more fortunate fel lows brought up against a rail and were able to hold on until the wall of water passed. The Coolest Place in Oriental. Everitt House, Oriental, N. C. The place to go and spend the summer. The coolest place along the coast. Fine fish ing and bathing. Having added an an nex I can take all that come. Porter meets all trains. For particulars ad' dress S. W. Everitt Prop. See our special line of Screen Doors and Windows. J. S. Bas- night Hdw. Co., 67 S. Front St Ordered that the tax be remitted on the carnival during, the 'week of the Firemen's Tournament, to be held for the benefit of the Atlantic Steam Fire EngineC. ' Bv etatement of G. K. WeaL tax list er of No. 8 township the property of 65 acres of laod on Core. Creek, valued at four hundred dollars (f 400, 00) ia an er ror, earn should be valued at three hundred dollars ($300.00): Ordered by the board tbat the error be corrected, and the property be listed at three hundred dollars ($300 00.). Mr. 1 W Biddle, Sheriff of Craven county, appeared before the Board and rtated tbat Mr. L K WooUn of Khf at on, N, C was charged with poll tax. same being an error, he living in Len-J lor county. . . Ordered by the board , that a poll tax rebate of $2.75 be paid to L K Wooteo. Mr.' Fred H Lane, appeared before the board and stated that ha waa aa ac tWe fireman, and has bvea In tbe ser vice for seven years, aid requested that hie poll tax be refunded; V . Ordered that a voucher be irsned for HOP aa per his rtqueit, , -, , The board adjourned at 8 o'clock p. m - The board convenes at 10 o'clock a m. My Brd, IS 10. ' . . Commiaaloners present: Acting Chma a. E Wadsworth: Q T Ekhardaoa. J B Harvey,' J 8 McCowan tad County At- . m a ' -.j. . ai ) - wrney a, m ureen.- f t ? ; '4 ' .' . i ; Mraara OH Cub A D Ward.' and olbeia appeared before the board and dlseuaaed Ihe-qoeetiofl ef byingoffa public road at Biverdsle which pctlUoo was fikd la this office at the last regal a aneetmg of the board. ; ' , . t Ordered that the aheriff summon a jury of three free-holders, aeording le Smloa W85, Revwal of IMS, and go to one of lb Urmind of the road proposed by it ptlitwoers In that earuin parti- tioa s(d by J 8 Fisher, at al., to lay eut a road from, at or ner the "poet office, and thn lolling to or near tb thurthr 8W Jury I fcrby ordered to aa tboaih yoa had bMrt troabU, m."r j"'ke mrt to thia loard at its ait have pteaty of emWUon . kut no nrvngia, gH weak and wast easy. If yen. find yoa bar eome of tft lymptome otkt4, yoa ntd (hn a rrol7 that 0I rf Ibe seat o( the dlMe aa4 at the atm time butld up tbe sr'ia gnraJly.- gr.b a remedy Ja Snij-Root. tn trnt KMV, Her and lU44r rn- rW, I Pth0Hn1 of teiS It r.M ac-j y tr;::-4 'it lha work ym a4 tfforff)4 n. Imjle H(.Uli it (SwiB--lrftel Fr Vj p.n) In rr. KUir.r A Co.. P' tm urn, Jt. T., f'r a n-;! I' '' 1' rrt s i'- x- v! ': ' f. t'l ' ; t !'' ThePeoplcs Bank NEW BERN. N.C. a a a a viwiw - v - - b SAVINGS CCXIRTCOlJS PROGRESSIVE 4 A SIMPLE WAY TO OPEN A BAKK ACCOUNT It b not necessary (or you to leave your work in order to open an account with this bank as you cia send the money by apy member of $our family to whom we will give the bank book made out in your name. We will also send asiznattire card with an addressed envelope so that you can sign it at home and drop it in the mail. W M.DUNN CD.BRADHAM TA.UZZELL PR EST. VICE PR EST.. CASHIER 5 Doz. Middy Blouses Just in to retail at 49c, these goods are worth more, but we have put them down with other goods. Buy of us and save money. SILKS AT COST, we are selling our Suit Silks at cost, a big line to select from Call eaTly o: you wnl miss a good bargain. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE General Willis Weds. Swansboro, May 11. The marriage of General W. H. Willis to Mrs. Ma:- garet Odum, was celebrated at the res idence of the bride, near this place, on Sunday evening last. Rev. Mr. Biggs, pastor of the Baptist church here, per formed the ceremony. The bride is (he daughter of Mr. Alex Trott, a well known resident of White oak. Some years ago ahe married an in dustrious young man ot thia neighbor hood, and together they accumulated a nice little farm, a comfortable home and a fine oyster garden when he died, leaving her the mother of three child ren, two boys and one girl. Everybody knows the General, not on y in this county but elsewhere, the Jolly, whole-souled congenial Sage of Wards Milla... For many years he haa been a newspaper correspondent at that place, taking in the Item occa sionally from Bear Creek, where he al so had a borne and farm, Now that tbe General baa three homes, he will have a wider range, bat he haa signified his in tention of taking op a permanent resi dence ia Swanaboro. A host of friends gathered to witness (be marriage filling the bouse and yard wilk i their friendly presence and gener ously Invoking shower of blessing) on the happy eoopfe. Monday night SO or more young men of the town want out to the General's borne and gave him a roueing old-time A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF NEW DRESS SILKS JUST RECEIVED Worth 50c. Our Price - - 32c. JUST RECEIVED BEAUTIFUL LINE OF FLOWERED and CHECK FLAXON Bamngtoa Dry Goods Co country serenade,- which perhaps dis turbed tbe veterana' slumber, bat made him feel mighty good when ha reellied thai the boys' ahoota and. songs were only sa attest of hi great popularity. A. B. R. Don't forget us when; you want i White Mountain Freezer. Phone 99.1- J.S. Basnizht Hdw. - If It's a Stilt Otf r Skltft -V 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 etylei price or quality. Wc Invite Yotit Inspection r'ihir ftuM-ting. "Mt. Wow t)unn, Jr.. and Mayor C Mcfsrtl.r, t tird before tbe board ami askfj II it fife bumlrwl dollar put pyoif t,l til mntf arrr"piat4 for Ih H Cenlri'l, b liWffl. Dunn, Jf, Treure f H t Cftti.ial Com mi t tie. . . It Is iKerefi.re or !tJ Iht-t Kun- &fi (J.l!r mil tf t f t. 1 (rl--Wm. V.,: n. ir , Ti ( r,!er.'U C t ik U'-. ii -Mr. E r A 3 Fr.re ( "'I : ; 1 I r f . r i t r-. a r ; , w I ; T ( . ; i -1 n si I Imperfect 'Digeettoa Cauae Bad ; Complexion and Doll Eyes.'" ' i Tbe color U your cheeka won't fade, the brightness la your ryaa won't vanish If yea keep your stomach la good too ditlona. '-' ". w .'. ? This waa the advice f a prominent physician to a woman's thib la Boatoa and It la good advice, -. ' t - v ' . ! Bekhtng ot gas, hvlnMS, aou taate in mouth, ditrlrv, LlllouaneM and uiivi occur limply bfcsuae tbe etonv ath Is not properly d!gttlng the food. Tbe blond nde aourlnhtrwnt to carry ignr, vim and vlulliy to ery part of the body and whn fixd foments in the ((omah enoogh oourUhrovnt ia not u- Ml o na itoninrh lll!s g!e lntaiil vr o! rr f lo Ui t t(,n ') -, . ut trif y do !? r- h.;i I it lip tt t.l it fori tut.'.'j i '! ,;it a l.e&rty pn! without givi: i i' ? i o rn U ' I I J tl: WBTIHN6TQN& CREECH IIACKBURM- BUILDING. X00KBOOK S t . PUBUSHED BV LAD I 3 OS" CENTENARY. I ; f'jTL' : - KllW ON SALE AT rH rHC " w ; m i , -w S rfi veeeeea-oe-eooe-eeeeooaaeaao HUY YOUR IIyAUE firnj'inted I e rf tVe I - 'ft1 n - 1 ami limlding katsrlBl from ua. ' Because we can fie yon 12m bt prices ' The gr(U of raJnU.' Cut and WftiMf Lead, T. .': r f-.r.rg. r'!(K.l V'i- fit, and rou'try WirI' L: ; . Fhonc Uj Your Orders. V 1 . 'it .1' i " i -.--I i i. It la 1 V. r.Jj ( o ut . irp ' I : r, Sam Lini::pji. 'It Co. r 1 f f r f I V v,.t. ?f;.' I ;'. I ('.
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