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.LESTAEUSHED - - - ,-w"w - 1 i -O-'V s. . xnsiBEit tx. Saturday ::o::.i.u, aitjl, i f lsi i. .1 l i I ... '-.-i-'-tr:.'' Til IRTIKTnTfEAR; P? V ' 'T I l i i rnf r ' J.- - f iii ii i..-; , ' - STRONG bank is always a help to each individusl : as well as the community at large Jr keeps ; the Lrjney oits, depositors safe and pays; interest I wLkhrwilt -aggregate substantial; suin; Tcis bank affords unquestioned, lafety for lunds,ty reason of . its large capital and. stockholders liability amounting to :$400,000.00, taken together with its ample rtstfurces-;? Deposits' ,bl jOnej Dollar or; More H ' a'yi'invited.;;;-4 NEW . BERN BANKING; & ?TRfJST; CO. THISiSTOREWASiNEVER , : , BETIERPREPARED .TO SERVEYCXU - ? siiisfillif -;dc:ooo;:s Lie Prostrate In Boad Before Cav- 1 rlry Sing revolutionary Airs ;fi S tJrge Men to Destroy . Property. 3?- THAN NOW; n 7 rieer were assortments' larger or, " - .v r i 1 - . finer. " NeveV wefe styles moreattfaci ive or yaiues DetteMor tnis is tne store Jthat'kieeps pace"witkthe ogress of I the times-rthe 'store tKatVis neyex satis-- ,fiecl to-lerwelleriougV"y but is': continually striving to f improve -and make this a better and more, satisrac-: Eperny, Fra&ce," April Jl DeepiU the fact that the I'rpartment t Marne ia vaEjarmed fami with infantry men and 0rs goons '.bivoiMced through outth night at almost every Tillage in Ulia ehempsgne district, rioting broke out anew today and the.me el anger and vengeance !ootiau: to .iweep the grape-gro wins region. C -tAt.Vinay haiiotew hastily thf rnp barricades with-barrels," case at) I de bris of all sorts, and succeeded" it, Jhold-: Ing back tS advancmg- troopera'i. while another group- of : manifestanta. armed with, torches -entered 'the Vast - 4am pagne they could find,' wrecked th J wine presses and then set tire to J the build- JVoroen were foremost in the wwk of destruction, chanting snatches of revoj lutid-nary airs ana urging 'on thf men, Whn the troops reached V ma' tp s wo men iay dowa on the- roads ;;atid.; jlefivd. the-cavalry, to. rid,oer" there JJi entfl alljr the troops enccetded mgettir y con trol of the situation and - dispersfd'.the taspifestants. I " " - i Atdawn many places in .fhe'mr growing ' district ahowed -. the hr-rizon darkened by 'the smoking mias of . wine depots burned during the night lt the a wne time exploding ' detonatora , an m moned additional growers to tfftftt dif ferfint sal lying poj its1 for the ptpos0 Of resuming their march of destruylion. Eemforcements of troops, ara' arriv ing at Epemay oiiwery train and , imr mediately on detraihing the soldier are dispatched to tb centers., of .activity where tney ere - forced to cent inualiy Charga and "disperse,' the : reassembling mapjfestants.iTbe government Offliiala claim that the sacking lend burning of wine ptoperty-Sa befog led by, criminal elements wbkh are rflqc)ting into .this region fcanirvtaeV district. ULUw,tJ i I.. ; ' V SETTLES ii Laptofr dominated , Chief, of Po- lice. -Wm." Ellis Aldermin '!k- k- Friday's municipal primary, to de-V. termine the no majority vote of Tues day Vprirrjary (or Chief Police, and the tie votejof Wm'tvElUs nd J", f 'Ash-; ford for Alderman of flrst ward.aa more active than Toesday's with nearly 100 more votes cast for chief police,: Tbere was lively Jiustfingf getting ront the.voters-.riy . tht frienda7of the con. testantsv The following is, the , vote. v" AIIlKMANSWARb ,CHII5P POLICE feT WARDS-ft mwm Lup'on, Griffin. Griffin rtfegBl r v "TfliAEb3;'5t-s torv ;iaffi8 Lnpto: Ciriffin, i: fX)lJRTC A&K Lnpton , Gnffin -.' FIFTH WARD t nntnn "5" i , cuirra w aku. Lapton fe.';'"!'. tory place for you to. traded f-v i7 - ' tr"'-: -: v - We invite every Jady te;Come and Rheumatitm - Relieved to Six - Hours Or, Detchor( relief forRhenmatiam usually relieves severest cases in a few hours.Ita" action, upon ih,feytero is I remarkable -ana effective) -it removes at once the causa and the diseaao qoick ry disappears. First ttoae greatly bene fiti. 75e and $1,00.-- Sold by Bradbam Drng.Covt t i i f see bur goods and compare i-withKat; youcah get elsewhereWe "expect no; one to buy "of us unless r she r is fully satisfied that it is to her interest to do sd. - Co me J An dSeBThe ": M$iit Merwear ', . f orlladiesr f'isses; and (Mtoy, .Robes 6'5clf 85i' $r(0b$i?25: Sldrts - ';' 65cl;'75d,'$l.Q0;-$r25' Corset .Covers ; -r25c:,,V, 50c ,v..;.75c; ;:r;-IOto:r50c:. : : : rr r j. r,i. rr.iTCiiKix s co. Rally" 2Xy Sunday, Baptist Jabernable. The Baptist Tabernacle Sundarcpool baa.arranged - a beautiful , EiuUr pro gram, for. their fUllfDftV Exerciaes Sunday the 16th. carrying rout . the 'Eight lda,' V th slogan of the work- era m 7J5ighty uigtt ntw scnoiars ana alltheOldOnea."'- S,VT. " At then morning tervlcet'Paftor.A ( P. Scholar will preach1 his" Easter aermon and at night he will preach -on "The Civie Conscience Aroused and our. Hope df a Greater and a Better Ns Be-n. - Special ; Euter L moaieT at both the morning and the evening' aervleeVt i. -i v 2 7 .t- ello, m the velty::Stj ong act -The Great Platform I ack act at The Athena this : coning 61 POLLOCK ST.' rilONE 2SS y-"- '" -. , - " -i " ' '; : ."ThisU Ifce dividend ofve Eeo Motor Company for the past five year.' Common stock in moet autmnoblla manufacturing cowrna pays frtnn 80 percent to 1000 per cent dlvUenda, ' ; ",r ' 'U' , -s ' Out otTcring of the 7 rr cnt Oimulatlva Trcff rrd gioVk of ih CORSQtl? ATT 0 HOTOl CAS COMFANT, (Capital tlocV UOOorWX) 0f Clavelanfi, at Jirr $1.00, with a borue of J00 pr efft of Ccmrnfm, "abotjld prov fjnaity prtxluctive of jimf.ti,' " - '- f' V 'Hie COSSCUBATtfl V.OTCa CAI CC'TAST, manufartur. r- , Eoyal Tooriit srxl the tVoituB t:Bra, ixilh of wlmb are familiar t') rv.-ry "Aawwobilt. ". "'. ' ' V Thre art IrnlltUual, f Jl U;nt.lI, -mv!,iir,icl r'1 " ' !' r OMnptft line of omn.rr!al trn- Va, tsiji-s!. ",.! r'p'.r f- - , ,t targe pn-fiU to vl, lmetr, t1 m w,', e!a-"y f r-. . - . t, Invt'ira will a'--o ! f ." 1 'i f ! f ' - a!almoii!a n.l annua;'. Ti ! - '- o ' f p ' cent It r"i of j t!- '. T. ( .1 :., 1 dir 1 1. Croatia School Ctosei.':r' "The fchooLat 'Croatan closed W Prt day.'after a mom encceaiful terra with ! Mlae Annie Haakelt, aa Uarhar,' The cloaing excrcns wsre vety- rood Hand were attended by aa ima nse i crowd.'. . - . Three prizes were awarded Kin Bet tie William, mn-itinir tha one i . tUa a lanc"l grade MlaaM LT, Hip a and Fadia I.jrnch tn the Intorme- late and primArf gradoa. . "'" ', 1'aN? V. ''i"-fe.5:-ii 97 76 Hepce Tennessee Legislators' Eon Awayy; 3ff6 - MoneyFrj5tat6 iNaihville Tennfj.f April laA'Twenty Republicans and fourteen independent Democratic members of the Tennessee Legislature have gone to Decatur, Alal for the purpose of blocking further, leg islation in .the matter of an amendment to tha Ute election law: just passed. At. a meetin the regular Democrats of Uis lower house decided tc'remaia In aesic for the Wxt two yrt, rneet- ing and adjourning from day.today... A repreeenUtiv of the abaent law. makers isBaed;a atatement in .which it waa. declared that thie,. missing legisla tors left the State iri SbrdetcinulUfy thelectioa hllTpassed, and because thjBibeved;thaiQr at tempt W repeal the liquor law now on thMtatata SKA-j.fiititeto;lil' f cloadehlesi the run-aways Vetarn there csn r Pb appropriation bills or reyenne and assessment measurea, and the wheels of government will nave to ceaae revolving. ;There Will fee no mon ey or schools or any other agency of tne government.; 23 , no ,77 Three.act ryaudeville'lat The Athens, beginning Monday. The MahsflcldjfJdnieir and Danceri:;l:fp; Mlw Jannette Hill tatertalM, Jannette.LesUe UiU entertained at bee home'on National Avenue a fey f hef: friends on'ursday "evening iroin eigni k eiovn in ponor oi, alias HeleMaredjen iOtRedL 'JBwICN.i: r'The'eveningaa spent very pleasant ly in "games a andaaie Afters which . . - - . ' ..r ''. --'" .. 'fc A dai nty-rerregnmenu rere aerve'i.f . j;is Ulsaei Helen Matrsaeo Bertha Wir: letw Rh Watson, Lna McGinn,. Lea-J : ' :"O...I re .'.t'J...W.. ' VIVI sie nuggips.' cmei rwwz?rz&'l.iv '. Mewersi- vu Uheeson, . U Smith, W. W 3wain','-Homef'Peele, "George L7- ,J B,JVlLt4AMS:.KlprEIPltt3 Have y6o . neglected your. KidneyeT uave you overworked your nervous ays tarn and Caused trouble. With yonr kw- treys and bladder Have you mina loina-pide, back,' groins' and bladder" Uave you naDDy appearance or. tne face, especially under the eyea? Too fre quent a desire to pass urine? If ao, Wil- hama'. Kidney Pills . witt- cure yoo-at Druggist, Price 60c . Williams', MTg Co.,- ProprPere'end CvV. v ' 7T7 ' - . r?;- BcUair 'and VClnJrjH iv;, ;; Well Known hr Down C'i 0,' .: l. II' The r..M., : cf ! Y! I r i I Jit- c. ( 1 - v F arm era buy; things growing finely, blooms of strawberries and peas npt scrkmaiy hurt by the heavy frost Wet Monday.- whfctr was one of the heaviest of tha season. - We will ftit have en ough peaches about" here this year tfi supplement a Sunday" dinner once, a week, as tbey were generally killed ear lv lit March.'. Prara and plume also are very Kntrre, The ipplea arv m fu bloom now and bid fairto makea good cnp with no hindrance fromthis time. Corn planting-is nearly don and few are punting cotton. Farmers are fairlv no with thntr work,' and 'a few find tune to go fulling occaniooally. We art-a' nojt riy t eat straw In rr,.. Ii fact would bei'i'te ready if tti bfrri cr, an l thry will be in f.w diy, with a gooJ warm ram w h"j' to hive brrrl- for our j iartfirly m-tbir 11. ti-J lii. tut it baa bo too f . r thi'Hi to rij'i-n. r . 'y to vi.'. f r t! 1 t 1 .; " evrry I . 'r...ilf fviTj! :i r " ' y t ' h :f VP I t I. i ; r ' . ! i f r . V.' arc I ' ' "Firm L, ' i! h w 1 'i I I . r ' - i . i ', ii "1. V-.l Sty- IBS i'V C av i a c i-."1 '-STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE essive service. The- officers and employees of this bank are constantly looking for some new way In which they may be of service to customers, and-if there la something which we' can do for you that we are not . doing, we shall be pleased to have vou tell us'. Tbe wide experience of our officers and aireetors in many diver Bified lines of business often enables them to advise customers re garding mattera' of buaineea, investment- or banking with which f thalatter, for obvious reasoned may be unfamiliar. W rvi. DUNN "cbiBRADrlAM -s.PRESTr-' VICE-; PHESt. ' TA.UZZELL 4 CASHIER wait for the . rush; Screen c-rdere can be prompt- y executed now by. us' and yoioanseeujre carpenters; ashightJHdw; Co., 67 Scint iStPftpne 99. Schooljfewa pf the Week. ; In. the First Grade' attendance Con test the boys;Won this week. Only two absences weret counted, against them. Nearly aiiihe grades nave aeen the rantern elldea, At the close of the nexu week the present slides' will be returned and several- hundred more' will be ae- Cured. The children fave jhown great iatsres In the pictures shown and ap- pearecfto have eAJoyed them very much. i'ThAwatka around the; buildings will ,1je completed in' a? few more-day s rnd . the hnsigbtly 9ike Jbricki mw:$f-- ' moveid. jft ilhe Course 'it another week the entfrVCreen'rwiri. be cleaned ' up, graded and in flrat etass drder. v ; ; "As has been the custom fof "quite a pdmher of yeara. Good Friday "Je oh- rveJas aWidr and school is sus pended Thurday" afternoon until 'Mon- JScb..membef the graduating class is required , to write a& essay on- some The lO.h'gradfc thiSr week; handed in their essays Which have been "crttiaired and handed back to them for correction. JUST RECEIVED Madras With Satin 'Stripe, For Waists, Blouses and Shirts. ONLY J0c. .PER YARD ' WELL WORTH 15c Barnnst on DfY Goods Co. ; S"4 ;vv - AROUND ABOUT EAST r " ER TIME. J there la usually a great deal -of : ' iaew coristructiottoit going on, 1 'and of course a considerable anan- - 'flooring, ceiling, partitions, roof- v ing, weatherboarding, mouldings, . .framing, cornices, ete. Our retail ; , -yard. Is headquarters for this class 1 : :6f lumber; " We cutjiaw, aeaapn,. : 1 an3 flniah r' our' own. timber, frniiA :- ull - it fnim - rtnv ' vawl ' therefore" we know, itisright, and 'everyone who has ever bought our pine lumber, rough or dressed, knows sflikt alsej; We save you. the middleman's profit and give you better ' grades and a larger assortment. , Lumber Co. The Successful Career: .of s young T man -o:. woman' dpends ppdo properly k vesting- surplus ern-' tugs while possible to so do.' . Procraatl- riatioo baa caused thee lose of millions, while money idlypent In youth create want in old HX??? '! There's a way out ot all tnla.' .A few dollars invested monthly laltbeJNEW BERN BUILDING A LOAN AS30CIA TIOrT (eet, 4888 and'one of the beet 'edndueled aawochtions in the country) la the deshlerfturo. "? V---''?.-"'. -Wlllyoo graap the opportnmly that lies before yon. or sleep en while others make goodj Th April Series now 0n sale by .'the , undersigned.'! fo further narticulars, call, address ocphooe. s -. ' W. J. BOYD, Agent si;,'.. Elks Building u Telephone Office 400 :; :- ., !;'.' ''-'-. - Home 259 ;:tr.jry;''-'.: :'; llWiBEfilllilfiit 1011(1 1551 1 rTaa'atttentiiwItf iAe'NeW Bdfa' piifalie-it - invited . to the factthat the'next senes et the NEW BERN BUILDING & LQAN ASSOCIATION Q&m April 1st, and that no better .orWer in vestment is of fered. for their favorable consider fador;?The ato of now on sale ; throogh the agency of the undersigned who will be pleased to. explain ita merip i agd method of operation to anyone inlerested. X'" y. i ylSjffiyzZ''-;: ' " lkiBuildlngr WimBOYWAgt .Telcphonei; CfHci 400,XHon!i 258.. )- mum 4 v..
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