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PAPER WITH KNOWN CIRCULATION V UMBER 47. NEW BERN. NORTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY. 25 llO. TWENTY NINTH YEAR mm ESTABLISHED IN 1878 Large Capital is Vital 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. But your bank that is different, for no amount of personal willingness on the pan of your banker, can take the place of 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 serious import in choosing a Bank. J AS. B. BLADES, Pres. T. A. JREEN, V. Pres. fa. R. BLADES, V. Pres. GEO B PENDLETON, Cashier 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 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288. $5,000 OVERSTOCKED SALE OF Fine Housefurnishing Goods NOW GOING ON CHEAP m CASH Oil OH TIME Sale Lasts 15 Days Only . T. J. Turner Fur. Co. Wmmf : - A a ' - i ,WMHILE8T. 1HONB 172 , NKW HKHN, N. '. A KING IRKED FOR DEATH. Confession of Anarchist Charged With Murder Reveals Gi gantic Plot. LISBON. May 24.-ThrouKh the con fession today of an anarchist named Ramires, one of the conspirators in die assassination m February, 1908, of Ling Carlos and crown Prince Laic, of Port ugal, the identity of 1,146 other con spirators in this crime haa been reveal ed.. Ramires says the leaders lb this pldt are still iq communication with. each other, their ultimate aim being the assination of King Manuel, who was under special guard during his at tendance at the funeral of the late King Edward. Today's confession shows that the plot was even more widespread than the police inspected and that 16 promi nent politicians, several of whom are still active in government affairs, were involved. The authorities expect to implicate at least 4,000 persona;: and are now engaged in obtaining evideace for the extradition from New York, London, Paris and Rio Janeiro of the leaders of the regicide band. Ramires was arrested shortly after the assassination of Carlos and Luiz, but escaped to Brazil, where he was re cently arrested again. He was brought back to Lisbon a few days ago. For Rent. Two suites of office rooms in M.iore building opposite Gaslou Ho tel; One office building adjoining Ar in our Packing Co.s building on South Front street. C. T. HANCOCK, Agt Revival Now in Progress. Notwithstanding the down pour of rain, quite a large congregation assem bled at the Tabernacle last night to hear Rev. Mr. Schuler's aern.on on Sowing and Reaping." The interest was profound from first to last and many resolved for a better life. At. tonight's service Mr. Schuler will preach on "The Devil in New Bern.' Start early to insure a seat. The Tab ernacle orchestra will furnish the mu sic. MONEY WILL BE WASHED Government Buys Number pf Ma chines Which Will Be Used For That Purpose f ' Washington, May 24 Secretary Mac Veagh today gave an order for the par- chase of a machine to laundry United States notes, which, it is estimated, when put into general use at all the sub-treasuries, will save the Govern ment $1,000,000 a year. Experiments in washing and ironing notes have been conducted at the Blur eau of Engraving and Printing. These con vinced the officials that the method was practicable, the estimate. being made that 80 per oent of the issues could be retained and the life of a bill doubled. All germs have been destroyed by an tiseptic solutions. The first machine will coat 11,000 and will be installed in the Treasury .Department. The laundering process can be applied to all the notes issued by the Govern ment except the gold certificates, an acid used in cleaning having a tendency to obliterate the colors of them. For the present the treatment will be con fined to United States issues, although later it may be extended to rational bank notes. Norfo k Train Late. The train from Norfolk which was due here at 6:45 yesterday afternoon did not arrive until 10:30 last night. Thefde'ay was caused by a wreck near Hertford, N. C. The men in charge of the local office were very reticent in giving out any information' in regards to the accident It was reported that several passengeis and the baggage cleik had been injured. New shipment of Figured Lawns, the newest creations, nothing made to surpas them in beauty, J. J. Baxter! Death of Joseph Whitty Just received a new line of Lace. Yoke and Collars, the newest thing .out. See our display window. J. J. Baxter. Announcement . I wish to announce to the public in general and the local muaical talent in particular that I would like to organize a 12 or 16 piece orchestra having rt signed my former position at the Vic toria theatre. I will devote the evenings to the training of the orchestra, will be pleased to hear from only those who are willing to learn, stick to the' organ isation and rehearse some Sunday if absolutely necessary. This comunity Is at present and wi'l be more in need of an orchestra during the Bi-Ceotenolal Celebration. If interested drop me a Um to P. O Box 19 naming ioetrament and i how long you have been playing. Reaper, yours. L. O SCHAPFER . Mr Joseph Whitty died at his" home near Line's Chapel, Sunday after a short, illness, Mr. Whitty was a well to- do farmer and merchant, a native of Jones county and was 45 years of age. He leaves a widow. About two years ago he removed from PoUocksviil where he had been engaged in the mercantile business to his late home, a fine farm which he purchased where he was meet ipg with marked success. The body waa taken to Pollocksville Monday for interment. Notice . All membeis of the Family Record Mutual Life Insurance Company will take notice that if the collector fails to call upon them in the next few days (hair will noUfy me at ones. This is neeeeaary aa there haa bom a change in the management in this city. . S. A. EDWARDS, Supt 180 Broad St. FALSE COME! FRIT FATAL Nervdus After Skyrocket Scare, Old Man Succombs to Stroke. Philadelphia, May 24-Chas. Accoo, 70 years old who was found dead in his home in Camden, is believed to have been frightened to death by display of fireworks while watching for the com et Mr, Aceoo, whose home is at 707 Syc amore street, told his daughter that he intended to sit np and watch for the comets in which he had taken an unu al interest He was rather nervous when he went to his room up stairs to await the appearance of the comet, and some boys fired a skyrocket which so badly frightened him that he went down stairs and took a sent by the win dow where he could be near his daugh The daughter went' to bed, leaving her father, sitting by the window. When she got up she called to him and gett ngno response, went to awaken him and found that he was dead. The daughter says her father was so nervous as a result of the fright caused by the skyrocket that she believe the shock was the direct cause of his death. Wonder Freezers Best Made. M. E. Whitehurst & Co. Another False Alarm. Shortly after 2 o'clock yesterday af ternoon some one phoned to police head- quartes and informed the Sergeant in charge that there was a dwelling on fire at the corner of South Front and Metcalf streets. The alarm was turned in at box 24 and both companies started ont in search of the conflagration, but after driving around in that locality for five or ten minutes failed to find any blaze. This business of sending in false alarms by phone is becoming a nuis ance and if the perpetrator is found he will be severely dealt with. 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 Call and look our stock over J S Mill er, 87 & 89 Middle street. Old Relic en Display Mr. F 6 Duffy has on display at his drug store a piece of Brick that if it were endowed with the gift ot speech could doubtless relate some very inter eating history of the city of Mew Bern. The brick waa recently excavated at the cite of the old Tryoa Palace, which was located on George street, and is supposed to have been brought over to this country front England. Ladies Tailor Made Suits mm SM aetiU for the Anwrcian Ladies Tailoring Co., of Chicago, and will be glad for jw to call in and examine oar samples and styles bo s' ' -2f .;, - ' ' -. i at baying. r V rt MERCHANT r. iii. wiauwiLK, tailor Just Arrived Wall paper now in stock we derided to put in good qoallly paper aoyea would not have to wait for it to be or dered, wo will he glad to show yon the prices from 10c. per onohle roll to $2.00 J. S. MILLER, ft? Middle St The Furniture Man PILES! PILES ! PICES ! WilHanw' Indian Pile Ointment will ears BMwd. Kkoding and I Usee Piles it ebaort the tussore, altars itching at ones, acts aa a poolUee, gives instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles od itching of the private parte, Bole by dnigwtaU, mail sOe and $L00. WlllUuaV M'f'f. Co., Prop . ClrveUnd. O. - " ' Wanted: 50 Men and Women Davis Pharmacy, the enterprising druggist is advertising today for 60 men and woman to take advantage of the special half price offer he is making on Dr. Howard's celebrated specific for the ears of constipation and dyspepsia and get a fifty cant package at half price, 16 eente. So positive to he of the remarkable power of this specific to ours these die easee, sa well as stek sesdssriss and liver troubles that I agree t refund the money to any customer whom this medicine doea sot quickly inhere and cure. With Dr. Howard's specific at you can eat what you want fear of ill rnnsitwsasu It strengthens the StSSMSS, gives peffeet digestion, regulates the bowels, area tee aa appe tite and makes life worth the Uvea This is aa unusual opportunity ta oh tain 60 doses of the best medicine ever msde for half Its regular pricey with th.. ..roniil iruirnt of a wl! known lan to refund the eaanef if It not give satisfaction. Banner "Sure Seal" Fruit Jars (with glass top.) M. "E. Whitehurst & Go. Ill IMPORTANT OM Of TIE How to Boy Stylish, High Quality Clothes at Moderate Prices I Ill ! il mi nil The bbMHIi ii ha been soivsd-we'vw served It We spent months of carwfel stoidy so that you can vw Here and make ynur slrtims In a eery few mine Ire with ansulots sssorsnce of retting the, oast and asset for toot meaty Ctothes sa steams In assign, Coamet in style. Bight in Sjnallty and moderate In pries. Among hundreds of models we can At very man's form and purse I extend my friend, and SeyaaMr fender a ssadtsl wstssas sa my store and sssnevt oar lin of sfcwai Fruit Jars. bay Jim I what are we go tng to do BDOUt saving our fruit this year? Well Dearie nO need to worry Buanight Hdw Co . have them this at on and their price is .reason For Sale Cheap Launch sow. boat ta at ft kmc h rt. Has 10 H. P. SSftan practically Baa's fitted op with life preset lights 14s and sosry thing for carrying pans east ets er freight WW carry K or 40 pinassTsn Has I separated saloons. Makes H mlWt par hear. Reason fa Wantlaa (a sU not large eneogh for further attest r.L Norfolk Southern's New Schedule. "Effective with first train from Ral eigh and Norfolk Sundsy Jane 6th. Nor feik-oOutbern will inaugurate Pullman Sleeping Car Service leaving Raleigh. 9 00 p. m. arriving Norfolk 7 00 a. returning leaving Norfolk 10.00 p. ro arriving Raleigh 7.66 a. m For this service Pullman ears consisting of four stateroom and eight section electric light throughout Theee trains will r otive connections at Ralesgh for sad) from Greensboro, Durham sad sSyetu- villa Banking sssmsslloni at Wilson for and from Wanting ton. Now Bern and KaBStoa vis Goejthoro also f or and from Bosky Mount and Weldon. The ear placed in thto ear mm wl I be the awe msdsra eaaipment hwervlce on any line Effective same date Pullman Hrnller Parka- Car service will be assagarated between Norfo and New Bora, Lnav to Norfolk 8.46 S. m. arriving New 4.16 p. a. connecting arriv 7.00 p. m. returning leave New Berat Ua. a ami Ralesgh 6. IK a. Norfolk A 60 p. m,. Those Into service win be sappUed with electric lights. Effective name del through Pullman Car service will be Inaugural 4 ween WlSatss Bstem sad Mar City, leering Raieign 4 80am arriving Momhead Ortr 10 SO a. m n tare sag leave nWrheod CRy COS p. a. arriving sUmigh 1130 a. m. affective asms date Train No 6 at present lee ring Gotdshoro 481 p tf will leave I.SO p . arriving Morebeed CRy 0 ad a. a." "AtaaStt Betel Hp teheed CRy TIPeoples Bank NEW BERN, N.C STRONG ' rr mTcni 1 c . O SAVINGS PROGRESSIVE AO, PAID ON LA.'- J In 1920 How much money will you have laid aside in 1920? The follow ing table will show you the result if you deposit a portion of your wages regularly with this bank at 4 per cent interest, compounded twice a year:- "' . . ( DEPOSITED AMOUNT 'EACH MONTH 3.00 442:00 - 10.00 1,478.00 25.00 3,Sld;00 BEGIN WITH YOUR NEXT PAY-DAY WM.DUNN CD.BRADHAM TA.UZZELL PREST. VICE PREST.. 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. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE 0JJR SPECIAL SALE HAS BEGUN and CONTINUES UNTIL SAT. NIGHT Impossible to Quote Prices, They are Very Low CALL AND BE CONVINCED Batfington Dry Mens "Crawford" Oxfords Patent Leather, Tan and Vici Kid. Newest style toes. $4.00 Qualities all sizes, Re duced to $2.98 LADIES 'PfflPH' MD ZEIGLERS Oxfords and Pumps Black, Tan and Patent leather, plain and cap tips. $4.00 Qualities at . $2.98 $3.50 Qualities at $2.48 W ETH INGTON & CREECH SfSSj t m m 0, Bal' V v v ww HACK BURN BUILDING t J sir - wWMAAAsV r eeeee-eeeeeeoeeeeeeaeeeeeeoe "Graded School! E-TOTS Examination" HA SAU AT - BOOK -STORE U4, betel spaa for Look After the Leaky Roofs We sell Rubber Hoofing that is eauly put on lasts longer, gives better satisfaction and nahaaper than thinglea. Sea ua for Building Material we carry a large stock ( tfik ill Co. tmm I4f . Maw lata M C lown and see them. Oat. Mksdle and H Front Ht. I have pint, quart I am B'g4icma. i Sam Lipman.
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