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- PAPER WITH . L ; known! u '"GRCULATIONX- h s r: i r s i mm mmmfm. m ESTABLISHED - 1 1 . i. fx r ; .x r-. .-. ' .- -. ) " . v. -- NUMBER ". "( :'" ; : ' ' ' " . . . .. .JiZI -- . , - , " Large Capital is Whether your lawyer or your doctor has, much or; little money fa immaterial to you. . :' : ; The quality ot their service does not . depend on Capital. . . .. But your bankthat fa different, for no. amount of personal willingness on the part of your banker, can take the place of the ability to serve 4hat goes only with the possession of large capital. With these facts in mind the $200,000.00 Capi tal of this Bank becomes matter of serious import in choosing a Bank. - no d nr inra r t a nvftM r. P ; Jjt. Win. R. BLADES, V Pre. GEO B PEyPLBTON.Cashier 2& apMirniirwiiiii iim mi i i m mi niniiyjniii mtan i nil i iTiiaBuv'i" v m ew h bbw er r 4 tm r 79 KEEP YODR EYE ON CONGO CLOTH 27 inches wide. All Colors, It Takes the place of Rajah Silk, Sample submittea on request 25c. per yd. J, M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288. FACE CUT W III FIERCE DUEL Grass Hook Plays Deadly Part in , ;riis Fight. : .The Vibtim, ' , , 'j .'; Losefl One Eye..; " Jkrtblk, Vi; My lS.-Ai a" strait of a duel with a batebet aod a m book between A. L. Wood, and . J. "D. Gregory, ibe -former In the Lawford hospital with part of. hit face cut awty and will probably nerer bare the nee of bit left -eye again. :f; -.'r''" The trouble occurred last evening at the borne of Wood, at Poplar, avenue and Second atreet,'in the Hardy JLome ttead section. Wood ia alleged to have aasaulted a amaU ton ot Mr. Gregory's and when the latter beard of it be went after his neighbor, armed with a hateb et. ' - ''; Woid grabbed a grata hook and the two men fought each other until neigh bors interferred. Wood't left cheek was cut to bad that the bone la believed to have been severed and he hat a danger ous cut near the left temple. ;; 6regfwas cut on the left ear and hat a wnd about six inches in length on his back. Hie condition, however, is trifling compared to that of Wood. . Gregory surrendered to the police and Judge Hanckel permitted him to bo bailed. Members of the Wood family are reported to have told the police that that they had no desire to prosecute Gregory. Both men are' well known citizens. Mr. Gregory conducts a store in the Todd block. Bre Discovered Bj 1:30 O'clock This MoraingjE3aMnr Ovroed: By Mr. John - Davenport; . Prompt Work By Fire meri Save Adj oin'g . Building. Don't forget us when you want a White Mountain Freezer. Phone 99. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. 5 - m WiS - 5 OP- Fine Housefuroishiag Goods We have a full stock and will sell everything Cheap for Cash or on Time. Sale now going on and will last for the next 30 days. T. J. Turner Fur. Co. A3 MIDDLE ST. ; . PITOXTJ 172 JfEW.BEEN,' N. O, Boys Toes Broken While crcssing Trent river bridge on a bicycle yesterday morning during the time that a number of vehicles were going to the Are which destroyed a dwelling house at James City. Claud Green a email colored boy came in con tact with a heavily .loaded cart and was thrown from, the bicycle. In some way his foot was caught underneath the wheels of the cart and several of his toes were broken. He was placed in a carriage and brought to this city and medical aid rendered him. EARLY: MOKNINQ FIRE BiililiMiiii fv.'---r- J- At 1:26 o'clock thia morning police-! man GnUin discovered that . the 'large frame building on Middle street, near J B Watson's and which was owned by Mr John JDtvenport and which was oc cupied by Joseph Mistley who conduc ted a fruit and confectionery store and a restaurant which was operated by a colored woman name Patrick was on fire. - ' ' T , . The officer turned in the alarm from bex 24 and both companies were soon on the 'scene. ii:- - , v The building was one of those frame varieties, and being built entirely of heart pine and covered with corrugated sheet iron, blazed furiously and offered much resistance to the fire fighters. After an hours hard work however they succeeded in extinguishing the flames but not before the building was a totiL wreck. However the building on either aide of it were saved. This was doubtless due to the fact that they were built of brick. Just how the blazo. started is not de finitely known but it n thought it was caused by a defective flue running out of the restaurant. The losts is estimat ed at about $900 with little pr no insurance. COUNTY COM rates WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have yna overworked your nervous yt tern and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder! Have you paina in loins, tide, back, groins and bladder I Hava you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyett Too t re quent a desire to past urinet If so, Wil hams' Kidney Pills will core yoa-at Druggist, Price 60c Williams' MTg. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. Circus Hiri Soon Ladies Tailor UsT ' -4 Mm Suits - We are tgfnU tor the Amrcltn Ltdlee Tailoring Co., of Chicago; and wilt be glad for yeaje call in and txamina out sample and atylee be fore Uylng . ii--- sr: yA-r- ',.!.' FAl.;.Cliadwick, MERCHANT TAILOR . show although young ia years has tome of tbe lest taieat that could be tecartd regardlet of expense and those wbo at tend are ettnred of teeing one of the best shows travelling the tooth this tea The doors for the main show win men promptly at, I p. to, and ? p and a apeeitl ppectaealar free exhlbitb ft will be given la front of the giant main tent at 12v p. ox t ' - '. V SUPERIOR COURT School Tax Election Endorsed By Board. Ordered fur the that for the purpose of holding riaid election Mr. J. E. White is hereby appointed registrar, and T. L. Hill and H. A. Marshall are hereby ap pointed poll holders. Said officers are hereby authorized and empowered to conduct said election in the manner pre scribed by law, for holding general elec tions as near as may be. At the close of said election, the said officers hereby appointed shall certify upon oath, after having counted the votes- cast in said election, and report the - result of said election to thia board at its first regular meeting after said election. Whereas, it is provided by section 72, chapter 4, laws of 1901, being a public achocl school law, that upon the peti tion of one-fourth of the free-holders within a proposed special school district and endorsed by the school board of ed- j ucatldn of the county, an election should be held in said district to ascertain the will of "the people, for the establish ment of such district. And whereas', a petition signed by one-fourth of the free holders in that certain district in No, 6 township, Cra ven county, to hold such an - election, which said district is fully described as fellows, to-wit: beginning at the mouth of Mitchell's Creek, thence up said creek to Snake Branch; thepco from the head of Snake Branch, a direct course to the'W, H. Cully place on the New Bern and Beau- Lfort road, thence in a direct line and weatwardly to tbe pocoaio, thence down tbe poeosin to the Carteret county line, thence with the said Carteret county lint t Clubfoot's Creek, thence down tb said creek, to the beginning, tbe tame having been endorsed by the coun ty board of education. It it hereby orJered that aa election STILlGRIil Yesterday's Session Taken Up With The Hearing of Two Cases Only two esses were called at yester day's session and dispite the fact that as much haste as possible was made only one of them was disposed of. . In the case of Frazzell vs. Life In su ranee Company of Virginia, in which the plaintiff was suing for the recovery premiums paid the defendant, who it was claimed had not adh'rsd to their contract the jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff. The next case called was that of the city of New Bern vs. Enoch Wads worth and at time this report was received the counsel were still argueing the case. TRIoplcs iBank NEW BERN. O, PAID ON O SAVINGS N.C. STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE At ZYL T A SIMPLE WAY IB OPIH A :f$ ACCOUNT It is out necessary (or you to leave your work in order to open an account with this bank as you caa send the money by apy member of your family to whom we will give the bank Deiok made out in your name. We will also send a signature card with an addressed envelope so that you can sign it at home and drop it in the mail. WM DUNN PR EST. CD.BRADHAM VICE PR EST.. TA.UZZ ELL-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 Xall early or you will miss a good bargain. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE Special Sale. We have just received the finest line of brass beds that has ever been shown in the city. Different styles and differ ent prices. Prices from $14.00 to 60.00 Csll and look our stock over. J S Mill er, 87 & 89 Middle street. Next Friday May 80th, Nathan Bret. Railroad Sbowa will txhibit in this city under their mammoth canvas teat Thltke held ia aaid district" on Monday May It's The Sure DanuruffCure Mm and women, be sensible, what's tbe use of wasting time and mousy try ing to drive dandruff and dandruff germs from tb scaip wbea the Brad- hem Drug Co. guarantees Paris a Sage to completely rid your scalp cf dandruff hi two weeks er money beck. Mrs r J M'en, Oak 8t ( Concord, N. II.. wrote Net. 1, 119. "Par Ulan Bga baa done wooden In tny case aa a dandruff cure, for my actio waa in a bed conditio. . - -' Hair doesn't fan out at bad, the t It making lit tppearanee fast,. Am still eonllnouig ite Uae. In over a thousand towns la AmrVe 1 8 u gent Fire Visits James City When a fire occurs in Jamee City all is coDSternatoin and auch waa the caae yesterday morning when dwelling house the property of Alpheut Sparro ws y waa destroyed by Are. Tbe bitle wss discovered about 10.80 by a colored woman wbo waa passing at the time and tbe alarm given, but there being no fire fighting apperatoa at hand . tbe huuse was toon en eloped by the Ore and totally destroy ed. All of house furnishings and two out houses were also diatroyed, ATHLETIC: SUSPENDERS ' M '- I ' . Il'll I- I I ..a. . Adjuat theibeelvtt to the etfikU movements of the body, emit are oVnibVl ia Wk where the ttrain it double, buckle in bark enabH; wrr to lengthen or sbortejf the back at torn at front All solid. amr'm wnlt, not one Inch of fiitled eor feed of high-grade Raatit WpU-ir -g ia four weigbtsmeteJ parts tfe pol!ihi nlAte, i ; - . GIVE IS A CALL 9th 1910 tt J. 8. , Jlortoo't store, la North Harlowe, N. C, poll to be open ed from 9 o elock a. m. until a o'clock p. m. on aaid dy, for tbe purpose of as certaining the will of the people of said district.--.. It k farther ordered that a notice of thirty dayt be given at the court boose door and three other publta .places in aaid district of aaid election. Ordered further, that for the purpose at holding aaid election, Mr. J. 8, Mor toa la herebr appointed registrar,' and A. Mortoo.aod Joahee Adams art hereby appointed poll holders; ibid offi cer! art hereby authorised and empow ered to conduct aaid ilsctloo, la the manner prescribed by law foe holding general election! as near at may be. - ' At Ibt close of asid election the teid officers hereby appointed ahail ctrtify opoo, oath, after hatmg eounted the votes east In said elect bo, sc-d report tbe resulU of said tlecUo to this board. at It first regular meeting tiler aaid lectio. " '- . A. PalUieofl, list taker of No townehlp, report! that 'Anthony King, colored, la more than W yeart old, and il not aobject to pntl Ut. , Ordered by the board that Anthony King be relieved of poll tat, . 1 J St. R. pilliiipUi, I'Mt Q)rtrTr.att Uolted ri' Army, pit4 The Coolest Place in Oriental. A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF NEW DRESS SILKS .1UST 50c. Worth - RECEIVED Our Price - - 32c. JUST RECEIVED BEAUTIFUL LINE OF FLOWERED and CHECK FLAXON Ba ting ton Dty Goods Co If Suit It's a oi Shkt Everittr House, Oriental, N. C. The ptaee to go and spend the summer. The coolest plaet along the coast.. Fins Ash toe: and bathing. Havingadded an an- fnts caa take all that come. Porter meet all trains, ,' For particular! ad drctt 8. W. Everltt Prop. . "'i rToperty Owners Notice .t ,, mmmm' -' .' "'ii-1 ' , " Bertrat week -ago there waa an or- def ietaed to persona living on Broad, Pollock and M iddle street tad oa Grif fith street at far up at the ice factory to hare their preraltea connected wi h the tewtr witbla ten days or they woo d be Hsble t a fine of L00. Quite a number of property ownert tomplied With this demand but there are many woo. paid ao attentloo tt all to the or der. Mayor McCarthy wishes tt inform thoa who have not bad this work does that unless they do 1 atttadvCo this matter ttone warranla will ee Issued for their arrest.' . : " ' ' ' ' ; rr el tbe msrvlous cures of rriln i Sage t't spresdirf . ' It Is undoubtedly tha greatest hair g rower la tle wot 14.1 It will atnp Itching scalp and falling hair In to Wli , pr moey back. It rfrh"" the fa'p, fives it a d likl.tful. eon,f )rl!ng feol'.ng, and Is not Ittrky nr treary. It t?ola t ra ' ir,- tt Stiiinhine Into rur an's balr, t' "I "mn who t)e It f ; r P'ira to f on fl )n,ira- I n. Il ira't't arom'i'l tur grow fro f .'; jn 'r tr 1 l"p'y. j istlfar.r before lbs board ajvl atkad that he be raiiirvej of fx II t), bis home bing ie Wilmington. .. 0(drd that Jte. R liaraij of pfiil Ut. . The minnta nt tl.e rrrfifma meeting Wert rad n j rnrH. LIST a FEOPEBH Olve in your poll for 1910.' Notice la h'P-hy RivMi that the liat taker for the UIY OF Nl.W UKRN will sit at 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. We Invite Ydtl Inspection WETIiINGTONj& CREECH HACKBURN BUILDING. .... V 4 -V eeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeoae tttteeeeeteetttateteaatetteeoett e i - i. Htvr HV ' IYI' i " -T t. , . ' atAB VI t I a.w a : . ..." ; ,-.- ; COOK Bl AT HOTS -El 2 uoLisiiED bt Ladies 6t cENTENXkr I . - m , ' church; - v7' Cx I'vTlTOP ' NOW ON SALE 'AT 'V, ?!U!C aeeteeee eee4eeeeeeeeeeeeteoee wr vji r ihmi win g a. -. m m-. eaaea rmr 5,-,r;'.rT,' d iuiy .Yfil R ' IIARDWARF n m id 3 to p m. at which flare arxll I J U JL . UU1M LXLXWmJ f f llteW h t rtlvrd tiillUpit be re- f m ' w " m- l wnx-n (.ura an,i in v lie ii ii i' "i ii vii j'n' i i-j ww iwrw m i i lax jayn In annl city are rw)iiirl in rct'im to tha lint toppf for taiatmn. for ihi yr 1V10. all ih i:a IjiUtn, lr. ninal l'r"irlif, fl1,, which anrh one ahull un on ti. first rty of June, fr hatl b n''iire( in n thfrt. All ti"m M(pii tli rra of 11 a t r ) yoara nr. n -,t Uifir i , at.r '. I c ' r i.ji-'l rit rfr orrifit. U turn f.l j i' ; ' -T 1 F v' 'l ef I 'iU r'!'Mi; i. ir. - r the if.-na aii'l p"n;i j. a. rATTr.;:."')M, I ..t T; r f r (' -, , f J'. . a ft'' !- t - ) ' m i- i il Hi i j I i in I . and HulkUng Material from oa. Bee suae we can give yoe the beat prloaa eni) quick eprvlce. Tbe beat gradee of Taints, Ollt and WWtt lead, F.iHr feo-ng, CM wood Wire Fence and Poultry Wira. -,j - PI ione Os Your Orders. HI A- y t f Sam Lipmnn. ill r. Co. Mi r i t . i CVr. MIu.Up fn4 R. rror.t Ft. I t 1 1; f-rn i A I- r""" t" tt'e oti'f rt f ti j ut in -- -) r. , t ' f TrT1 ' ! all ' ! ti' '. 1 " I
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