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0twrttal eto mvtt PAPER WITH KNOWN CIRCULATION NUMBER 41 NEW BERN. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY MORNING. MAY. 27 1910. TWENTY NINTH YEAR 1 ESTABLISHED 1878 I re i 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 bankthat 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 only 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. J AS. B. BLADES, Pres. T. A. Pres. Wm. B. BI.ADKS, V. Pre. OKI) B PENDLETON, Casliier MM mm SPECIAL IN MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS Made of the Best Lonsdale Cam bric, V Shaped Neck, All Sizes, 15 to 19 Thar happy home scene 1 1 o'clock p. m. man with a long Night Shirt, good nights rest he does not try to pull it down with his toes. He bought a long tailor ed one from J. M. Mitchell & Co 75C. VALUES FOR 50C. J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288 DOG REVEALS T GHAS LT MURDER GIRLS STEAL TO GE1 RIDE Many Philadelphia Stores Fleeced in Itesponse to Lure of Bubble Wagon's. Philadelphia, May 26-Wefing a stylish tailor-made suit and a big Leg horn hat trimmed with sweeping black ostrich plumes, Lurenc Davis, twenty and pretty, was a prisoner in the city came upon the body of a man who had Ctiine 'Supposed to Be .Work of Maffla. Fifteen Wo on Body New York May 26 A collie dog nos ing: around the outskirts of th V Parde gat woods, in the southeast em section of Ftatbush, a't dusk yesterday evening CANNO ball police station today. She is charg ed with using the names of prominent stately women to fleece about IS stores put of goods worth about $2,000. . Love of fine clothing and a desire to enjoy automobile rides, together with sympathy for unfortunate friends are said to be the causes of the young wo man's trouble. According to Acting Captain Souder she admitted this con fessed to the truth of the charges, arid nnde out a list of a More of society wo men whose names she employed. Her mother died about a year ago and she said her home was broken up She became acquainted with person who took her on automobile rides and she became envious of the drest of xome of the women she saw on such ex cursions. Her method, according to detectives, were, very similar in each case. In ordering goods she always took some with her and left the remainder to be delivered. She sold or pawned much of the goods thus obtained and used most of the mon ey to maintain and enjoy herself. Her automobile trips, which were of the "joy ride" variety, were usually to Al iunde City and various places up the state. been murdered. Frederick and Harop ton Anderson, brothers who own the dog, were attracted by the whining of the collie, and on perceiving what was the cause of its distress ran to Police Lieutenant Com boy and Patrolman Mc Cormick, who were standing a couple o: blocks away, at East Forty -hrst St. and Avenue D. Hundreds of persons had spent the afternoon rambling through the woods, gathering wild flowers. Fifteen wounds had been inflicted on the body with a sti'etto. The man's nose was cut off, his right cheek had been sliced and seven long cuts had been made in the abdomen. Any one of the di zen wounds would have killed accord ing to Dr Flanagan of the Kings county hospital, who was called to view the body a d who declared the murder had occurred about 3 o'clock in the after noon. $5,000 OVERSTOCKED SALE Embroidery and Lace spe cials today at Barrington Dry Goods Co. Mad Dog Killed Pure Silk Half Hose at 50c, worth 75c J. J. Baxter. Walsoii - Taylor PS?'-; T EX PLAIN WRECK S. Officials Are of Opinion That Delecit In Engine Ten der Derailed Train Norfolk Vs. May 2G- officials of the Norfolk and Southern Railroad are still at a loss to explain the cause of the de railment of-train No. 1 at Anderson's siding, near Hertford. N. C , which re sulted in injury to twenty-one passeng ers Tuesday afternoon. They believe however, that the ac cident waft due to some defect in the trucks of the engine tender. The rails were recently laid, and are said to have been in perfect condition. A careful investigation so far has failed to show the cause. The passengers who were carried to St. Vincent's and the Protestant Hoe pitals as a result of injuries they re ceived itj the wreck, a!) are reported to be in no danger, and improving rapidly Several returned to their homes yesterday. Sheldon Sanderlln, the 4-year-old son of Mrs. W. A. Sanderlin, of Belhaven, N. C who was the most seriously hurt, has made rapid progress toward recov ery, injuries' about; his head healing quickly. A second examination showed that he he had sustained neigher a fractured skulk nor internal injuries, as was at first feared. Special Sale. Considerable excitement was created in Bell town late yesterday afternoon hy a dog that was supposed to be suf fering with rabies. The animal, a ferocious bull dog, had attempted to at tack a number of people during the af ternoon and finally succeeded in sink ing his teeth in the hand of a small colored boy. In order to avoid any fur ther tronble the owner of the canine aocured a gun and shot him. Yesterday afternoon -at the home of the groom's grandfather Mr. Wm. Watson, on New street, Mr. J. B. Wat son. Jr., and Miss Addie Taylor, of Pollocksville, were united in the bonds of matrimony by Rev. J. B. Hurley, pastor of Centenary Methodist church. Mr, and Mrs Watson left on the afk ternoon tram for Polloskaville where they will visit for several days before going to NorlolK, va., tneir ruture home. 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 $6 .00 Call and look our stock over. J S Mill er, 87 & 89 Middle street. Trustees Metting The regular meeting of the Board of trustees of the New Bern Academy and Qraded School will be held in the superintendent's office at 4 p. m. this i-vening. All members are urged to be oreserit. W. M. WATSON, -Secretary. Sheets Pillow Bed Spreads at Dry Goods Co. Cases and Barrington Married. Mr. Thomas Riggs and Miss Pearl Daniels were happily married at the home of the brides in Stonewall, Wed nesday evening, May 25th, Rev. Mr Fuleher pastor of the Methodist church at that place officiating. Mr. B. B Davenport, and unci of the bride, and Mr. John Whitford of this city attend ed the wedding, returning yesterday. OF- Fine Housefurnishing Goods NOW GOING ON CHEAP FOR CASH OR ON TIME Sale Lasts .15 Days Only- M - - ' T. J. Turner Fur. Co. fol.ee. I take this method of notifying my ui t-mcrs who purchase honey of me to kindly let-me know at once the quan tity they desire aa I shall ship to nui tl -ern markets about June 16. Respectfully. . W. K. BAXTER MIIILEHT. IMIOKH 172 J NKW HKUN, N. C. X. X. X. DAIRY FEED KIND ur. THK Quarantee on Bags: 8Kf.li Result of Analyst i: Protein Fat Carbohydrates 15 a z8 per eent 10 per eent M per cent B. W. KlUiORE, Protehr 22.25 per cent Fst fi 85 per cent Fiber K9 per i Carbohydrates 54.62 per cent 8Ute fnemjst New Service. With May .10th 1'JlO. R P. 0. Service will be Inaugurated in A. . L. Railway train 04 and 65 between New B rn and Witmmct m, N. C. This service sill be daily except Sondsy and the line known as the New Bent and Wilmington R I O making this ser vice dodble except Sunday. Notice BURRUS & CO. 13 MIDDLE ST. PHONE U "High Grade" Colonial Glassware. M. E. Whitehurst &Co. Coleman Whitley Lamberts Point, Va. May 27 Mr Richard Edward Coleman of New Bern, N. C . and Miss Bessie Viola Whitley of Fourth street, wen married at high noon yesterday at the home of the bride parent, snd left this aftarnoon at 8 'clock to reside at the home of the groom. Mr. Brinson Honored Mr. S. M, Brinson is in Montreal Canada attending a meeting of the Supreme Council of the Roval Arcanum At the election Tuesday Mr. Brinson was elected Supreme Sentry. This is a high honor to Mr. Brinson and all Arcanians and New Bernians will be delighted to know of his election to this effice. Wonder Freezers Best Made. M. E. Whitehurst & Co. Next Convention Meet In This City At Tuesday session of the annual meeting of the United State League of Building and Loan Association which is in session at Charlotte this week, Mr. John Dunn of this city was elected third viae president 'This city was selected for the next convention which will be held in June 1911. New shipment of Figured Lawns, the newest creations, nothing madetosurpas them in beauty, J. J. Baxter. Has Trained Quartet ot Roaches Severs I months ago toe City Hall was :.L 1 I A U T l. . .. ,j; a u.. i Wfmni nimnuourewiii iukiict. i iiw nt dinnar. M's. Herbert Miller pl.,-1 gsnt dinner. M's. Herbert Miller play sd the wedding march and Miss Effls Whitley, a sister, was maid of honor. Mr. Henry Coleman was best man. Rev OeorgsW. Cox officiated. The bride wore s handsome going away suit of steal gray, with bat and gloves to msUb. The yoaog soapie war recipients of maay vslasbie presents from relatives and frteode. All members of the Family Record Mutuil Life InnraaM Company will take notiea that if the eol lector fafla to Call upon them is the next few days they will notify me store. This is nerary aa there has been a change in th msoajsment la this city S. A. EDWARDS, fiopt lie Broad t'. For Rent m mmm onsiin or th; hour How lo Buy SitfUk High (M CloteaX Moderate Prkrs The question be been solved-wa'vs solved It. We epnt months of artful study so that you can come her snd wake vour eelecUuna in a eery fear safmrtel with absotata aamranre of getting; the bast and most for your money Clothe enchieirs tn design. Correct in style. Right In Quality snd moderate ta pries. Among 'lundreds of modes w ran fit ever man's form end parse I extend my frksadj and to yo Mr. a cordial rl-on so my trt am! twtpxt our line of cothe. Sam Lipman. Oor. JKUJdie and t. ftxmt tM. Utiaji Just received a new line of Lace. Yoke, and Collars, the newest thing out. See our display window. J.. J. Baxter. For Sale Cheap Launch hy the night man no little annoyance snd they decided to ettertninate tin in Acting upon this suggestion a quantify of deadly insect powder was secured and placed m different sections of to room and in a few days alt tut four of the roaches had disappeared. - These four it seems "got wise" to ths fact that the Uttls patches of pow der lying round furnkhed the mnans by whkh they could get a swift trip 1 1 the 'bog heaven' and refused to be btmeord into partaking of it. During the wee m hours of the morning (he night Sergeant who re- meir el hrakiuarters f romtheesstieg to the rWesT f the sun ha much time for reflect toe aad It was during one of thee Inerty nie-ht of tsmlng the f nr pemUteetly stack in their old hsbttsti-K. snd afterward t u terh Ihmm lo iierfnrm Wuh tbl ld in mod the Seroesnl Tw. -Uea of oftVa room ! 1 MW:",..,r- " B " hm. his teak aad after severs! week , Kooam Hsbsb HI H O sMsosllM I r. Mitming -H U " .r. ' of naroeversnr, and ..nl.r.n ,.stl.nc el- On- om- boiWheg sdHnlmr Ar aa s ntuo op wim hi. prefer-, - they will am- moor P-hia, Co.. baSlH m . MVJ- JJ Z sromh. C, T. HANCOCI. Agv Iff! "" m- , yty proad hispro-ee. whom he 1 7? .yt!?.?T-Tr aTTlhoa aetd after several locsl elebrit per swbt. in ror www . N - - (a DRAFT HORSES BIlllUDrrJtsr Bf CI1Y K NEW BERN Tn. ( ity of Sew Bern deems Mdete furnish a pair f 4nt heraea fa rHy P'audi aaee, leres mtt sw F1LISI PILES I flLEll William.' .ire llitn I laaiM IliMwl.r.i seal will rur I'll. nt sea sbss inse i SJPvaM sjbssssp easss wasssBi age sta to eight yea? broke, ssssti, aU d wsrraatsw s. The Peoples Bank 4 NEW BERN, N.C. O. PAID ON ' STRONG jo SAVING 5 COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE In 1920 L 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 1,473.00 26.00 3,310.00 BEGIN WITH YOUR NEXT PAY-DAY W M.DUNN C.D.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 or you will miss a good bargain. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE OUR SPECIAL SALE HAS BEGUN and CONTINUES UNTIL SAT. NIGHT Impossible to Quote Prices, They are Very Low CALL AND BE CONVINCED Barrington Dry Goods Co. Mens "Crawford" Oxfords Patent Leather, Tan and Vici Kid, Newest style toes. Qualities all sizes, Re duced to LADIES PATRICIAN' AND BURS' Oxfords and Pumps Black, Tan and Patent leather, plain and cap tips. $4.00 $3.50 Qualities at Qualities at $2.98 $2.48 WETHINGTON & CREECH v ' ' V7 ' I. . ' HACK BURN BUILDING. "Graded School! Examination" i FOR SALE AT mm .MM . t STOKE i , i. i Windows, DoorsBlinds Via have a full line of Lime and Cement To think of building or repairing is to think of the GaikiU HirdwartCo , where your order wiH be p omptly filled. Our aim ia to pleaac.and to give you the beat I Oaskill Hardware Co PbM 14? r w l.i i n R K a 1
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