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,? " - PAPER WITH KNOWN CIRCULATION ESTABLISHED IN 1878 NEW BERN. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY MORNING. MAY, 17 1910. TWENTY NINTH YEAR m I m Wl r 14-i i T Whether your lawyer or your doctor has much or little money is immaterial fo you. The quality ot their service does not depend oa Capital. But your bank that is different, for no amount of personal willingness on the part of your banker, can take the place of the ability to serve that goes onlv with the possession of large capital. With these facts in mind the $200,000.00 Capi tal ot this Bank becomes a matter of serious import in choosing a Bank. IAS U RI.AHIfS! Proa T A liRKRN. V. Pres JjjJt. Vm. H. r,!,AlKS, V. Pre. GEO B PENDLETON, Cashier Jinnin.lii l ml Hi.pum.liGtCI SR9 SECO SILKS All shades, Pink, Light Blue, Tan, Light Green, Li lac, Old Rose, Navy Gray, Black Brown, White, the only Silk Fabric on the market, worth 50c. to sell at 25c. J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 I'OLLOCK ST. PHONE 288. SHOOTS ID KILL WOUNDS George Meredith Shoots Oscar Gry At Norfolk -Southern Pass eager Station Sunday. A free-for-all fight which came near proving fatal to the two principal oc curred at the Norfolk-Southern pas se ger station Sunday afternoon just before the arrival of the train from Goldsboro. When the recent strike of the boiler makers and machanists occurred lew men were brought in to fill their places. As is always the case these new men had many sympathizers on account of the feeling against them by some of the other employes, and Oscar Gray, who wks shot by Meredith was one of them. Meredith, however, has repeatedly expressed his opinion in regards to these men referring to them as "scabs" and in general has shown that he was apainst them. Late Sunday afternoon Meredith went up. to the Norfolk-Southern passenger depot, supposedly to "see the train come in. " Just after his arrival there he met Grhy and called him a "ricab." This Giry resented and t"ld him he was a liar. The two men at once went together and Gray struck Meredith across the foreheal with tvo heavy bolts inflicting a dangerous wound. Juit at this point of the fight Gf.nnon Fulford one of Meredith's friend1 intervened and knocked Gray dftwn with his fist. Be fore he could arise Meredith had drawn his revolver, a 33 calibre Smith and Wesson, from his pocket and fired, the 1 all struck Gray in the back of the hip and ranging downward came out in front. Mr. R. Strickland who was standing i near at the time then intervened and ! tojk the revolver awa from Meredith who was very much excited. Meredith was then carried to a phy sician's office where his wound were droned, after which he was carried be fore Mayor McCarthy and placed under a $200 justified bond for hi appearance at court yesterday morning Fulford was also required to give bond of $50 for his appearance. At the trial yesterday morning Mere dith waived examination and was placed under a $200 justified bond for his ap pearance at the next term of Superior Court, and Fulford was fined $5.00 and the cost for an assault. Gray was given a hearing yesterday afternoon on the charge of an assault with a deadly weapon, and probable cause being found was bound over to Su perior Court under a bond of $100 which he'at once secured. Tne affair was the sole topic of the day yesterday and the court room was crowded with sight seers who were anx ious to here the outcome of the trial. Gray was able to be out yesterday morning and he too was on hand. BUSY DAY 111 SUPERIOR GOUR Don't forget us when you want a White Mountain Freezer. Phone 99. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. Practical Cooking by Cas. The New Bern Gas Company is this week giving at its rooms, a cooking demonstration, that every housekeeper can enjoy. Yesterday morning was the first demonstration, and the ladies pres ent gave evidence of the interest taken by the housekeepers of this city. Mrs. L Jacquelin, an expert teacher from New York city, was the demonstrator, and showed how to cook biscuit, ome ltes and muffins, these being put to the test by the visitors Sampling the t eacher's work. This morning at 10 o'clock at the Gas Company 'a roomi Mrs. Jaequi'lin will demonstrate the art of how to broil meats and to make pastries. Ladies are invited to witness this demonstratior. Second Week's Session Conveued Yesterday Morning. Whole ! Day on The Case. The second weeks session of Craven county county Superior Court with Judge C. C. Lynn presiding, convened yesterday morning. The first case called was that of Blakely vs Buckeye Co, et al. In this case the d fondant is suing for the re covery an immense tract of timber land which he claims is his property. Able counsel are employed by each ride, and a hard legal battle, which was practi cally only beun at yesterday's session will be fought. At 6 o'clock yesterday court took a recess until this morning. Them are quite a number of cases on the docket this week, but these will doubtless be disposed of without being continued until the next term of com t. Wonder Freezers Best Made. M. E. Whitehurst & Co. Thieves Fnt?r J G Dunn & Company's Store. Early Sunday morni lg some person or persons tucceedad in effecting an en trance into the rear of J. G. Dunn & Co'a. dry goods store on Pollock street, but were presumably frightened away before they had on opportunity of steal ing anything as nothing wat missed 'rom the stock. There seems to be quite an epidemic of store robbery just at this time. On the previous morning some one entered the stor of Mr. Herbert Bryan on South Front street anl stole $12 from the money drawer. It is believed that tli . same party or parlies committed bjth thefts. W-.C . ' LkW . WUi - WDW 4SU IU d ' ' . IJI 1 1 Utfl gafcrniTtr-irjimrtTMi i'i n lis irnm Da OF Fine Housefurnishing Goods YvVJiave a full stock and will sell everything Cheap for Cash or on Tune. Sale' now going on and will last for the next 30 days. T. J. Turner Fur. Co. !.; Mihhi i: m. I'IIunk i7l- I tKItN', N. :. 3LJ Ladies Tailor Made Suits W- i t fur tin- Amcrrirn I MiUr Tailoring Co. , of Chicago, and will I i ' ! f'-i t" rnll id Mini examine our samplr and styles I"- f....- I- . , , n M r 1 MERCHANT r. m. uiiauwiLK, tailor rxi ATHLETIC SUSPENDERS A ljuai Urrr,rrr to th athletic movptnofiU of th body, cords art oVnibl' hi t aik rxri th strain is double, burklo In bark enable wtarar to lriK't"n or bori-n tb bark as am front All solid Ram (on ton), n il nro inrh of nil)d cord, made of blgh-graW Elastic Webbing In fmir weights, mrtal part are polished nickW. GIVE US A CALL Sam Lipfnan. Cot. MM4I andB. Front St. - V-' Bryft Block, Did you ever hear any one say that a gas range would't bake or broil to perfection? If you hear such a state ment again-invite that person to the gas office where they can see Mrs. Jacquelin doing all kinds of cooking in the Qas Range. WB TUESDAY 10:30 A. H, Broiled Steak and' Balced Potatoes .. ;-?.j ' - '. , '-"V ' '" Lemon and Tiitti Fnitti Pie. The Peoples Bank 4 NEW BERN. O, PAID ON o SAVINGS N.C. STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE A SIMPLE WAY 10 OPEN A BUNK It is not necessary for you to leave your work in order to open an account with this bank as you can send the money by apy member of your family to whom we will give the bank book niade out in your name. We will also send a si2nature card with an addressed envelope so that you can sign it at home and drop it in the mail. WM DUNN PR EST. C D BRADHAM , VICE PR EST. TA.UZZELL 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 early or you will miss a good bargain. J. J. bAxtbr DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE A BEAUTIFUL LINE J LOF NEW DRESS SILKS JUST RUCIOIVKD Worth 50c. Our Price - - 32c. .11 HT HKCKIVIOD BEAUTIFUL LINE OF FLOWERED and CHECK FLAXON Barrington Dry Goods Co If It's a Suit ot Skirt You are looking forcomeandsee our line. We carry the largest line of Silk and vVash 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 Your Inspection WETHINGTON & CREECH HACKBURN BUILDING BEST BY TEST fNJJfTT'Q i COOK BOOK 2 HMU.ISHKI) BY LA 1)1 KB OF CKN7KNARY X -. r rnnnni t' P III DC ; 0 1 URL . i ...... mMtftttttW"'TTtTT. TTTTTTTTTT I - look After the Leaky Rjiofs p We sell Kubber Hoofing that m eaiiljt put On Jastt longer, gives better tatisfaction and ineapar thia ihinglei. : i . See ui for Building Material, wkcarry a Urge itock and have the right price, to offer' you.' , n - - I - .. - - - a. - - Odskill Hardware Co. Mlddlr Btrcfl U tUt 147 Kw Ikfa N. &' j v i
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