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J v. Trr : vv ::(,::m:.g. april, is i9ih t - V tin MH; r.jir f;;:lj:i ter 42years l I,. jl --' J v sfc- The Peo ples:Bank ? 4 f " - 1 ft 1 V '. , , : .. ' - t. . ... - . , -, - ' f 1 ' STRONG basUs always 4 f.c!? to esch jndiviiud I t well as the cornrzunity ct larger It - keeps . the rr.cr.ey.cf Jrs , depositors, safe " end. pays Interest L- u wtich ,-wiH 82sre;a(e qbst3stialsum.0Tbis bank affords unquestioned safety for funds- fry reason "of - its large cdpitsTand stockholders liatty amounting , to $400,000.60, taken Vgether with its ample resources," Deposits-ol One ,D'oflar-or-Morer vAre'vprcaaiiy mvitea ' - ' Jv NEWBERN V BETIERVPREPARED t SERYB YOU THANNOWi Never were, assortments" larger -:po. finer;. Never were" srylesrnoreatbract ive or values better-Jor thiols' tHestbfq tnat keeps pace with the progress "or xy . fc -uj '" J if .T'-r- V the umes-tne store mat is, never satis fied fcb let well enough alone, K but; is continually ' striving top improves ah3( make this a Lettef.ahdOTeV8aac; tory place tot you to faciei , , -, We invite-every Jady to come and see our goods and compare hwhat you can get eJsewherWe esriectirior one to BuyTof us'uhlessrlsKeisi: fullyr sahsfaed that it is to her interest to do so. j-Come lArid Seenhe Hew . faslli khme 'skim; v tesi;,; 4(i.oo(; $l25 On Incteaseto Euiopeau Qounwies 4 Efforts to Stem Growth of r AMMn i.rtro nro , . I "1. S .. J V J " k tondon, April It- 'Almost ftonrly the crusade against MarmonTsm throughout the United Kingdom and urope. Mg menla its forces with writers religions- teachers and artists, who; now that the campaign' against 'Mormoniatic. propa ganda is wejl nndec way,vwiBa;to -join hasda with those iworn in to itampoot this creed on European " ' Fort moat among-those who are flght- ing. the spread of ,flormoriisn in Eng land and prope to Winif ted.- Graham, the English novelist, who electrified the public with her book, vrVEzrC the" Dior- mou," whichmbodif 4 Violent attacX upon, the creed. iMiaf GrahaiOi' laan article published id a' London, jjaper. makes thstiBsertion that she has posi tive inlonrtation leading her to believe thai-there are now well over 40C 00 con verts in the Unite kingdom alonerand that-proeelytism Ja Tipidly- spread ng throughout Earope where the-golden tature painted by the, Mormon mission aries greatly, appeals to th poor r peas ant girte.) Miss Graham claims that if the SDread of this creed is not stopped It will insti) its invidious doctrini into the homes of England and work -havoc with the established order of Christian ity She eaysi ? H fWhaf we want isaj trreat meeting la expose the wretched, ghastly hypoc risy under which the Hormon tnlssiona-i ries.work.:ut the English' people are very hard to stir, even when the case U tragic as UU." Another writer, 4iodf n anonymous title, claims that there were ever 4.000 converts to-lhe Mormon faith Iduring the past year; and - that the Mottnofts are augmenting their missionary iorcdi wKb teachers imported front Utsh; toe home of the faith," - , k-is. tlx: ; ' i 'i mi lj'ij .it. r . . .... ' i YXStit be troubled during ther warmeather: wii b z smoking stove or, one that doesn t bake well ;Call and see'erut line 'of Buck's1 St ?v$s andiRanges', .''J; SBasn ght Hdw:rjo:.67 S Front St. . Frans; Sanders Mow la CrsvcV Cjunty i "r..-i."- i:' k .r :B. F. Sanders, of Newport, who'eklp' ped his bond at tit last term, of the U. 8. Federal Court tn' this -city and whs has been at large- ainca: that tlmr.waa captured near If orebaad; Qty Sondty- afteroooa by Deputy Marshal llly and Deputy -8hsrlff U farlow-; was brought to this city yeaterday morning and placed in the aounty 1 Jail for safe keeping until bis trial om Dpt the next term or tne u. s. umrb,-vnn ha was arrested Sandera was In A buggy with his wfs resistance. fs and children and. made no mm nmmm m : oi ivttA -ji.' : - 'V, . Second rrinary Official Sesult." - v X - 1 1,"' fc'-'"'' -.The Dwirricrstle City Exeentlve Com rolUee, Thos. F.' McCarthy Cbtlrroaa, met last night and csnvassedlthe result of FrkJay'i' primary, -malm the' nf- ficlal rtrurnsas follows. ?''? " Alderman First Wrd-WnvEai 77, Tboirf.-AshfordW -t-.'-CT !' ' Chief of rollceC" Loptoa D9,";W u,-Grimo fi7, :-t Trying "to - Itescne -Prisonerg From Federals, AVfao Ivose ir? -JChihuahun, liexioo, April 17jr-Forfy or more -jnsurrcto were killed and over 100 wounded in battle fought be tween Saur and Santa Clara Canyon, bout SO miles north f here, according to .Federal tcourjere. vTha .si couriers brougGt ordeVs ' to , ha va .hospital cots ready for the Federal wounded. " "The Federals report j five k killed, ' but la ter developments are expected to change the . figures, , A number of we men- and "child ran jtro helie ved to- be amonVtha killnrf 's 1 - -''..--- Commg across from Caaas Graodeson tnejr way to unihuabua rit "prisoners ynder Gen. Luis Valdez, the Federals, followed, by about -100 refugees, were aVackedo Mt tfT Five hundred jnsurrectos -under en, erals Qrozeo and Villa had been instrae- ted by Francisco MaderOv -to head toff the CaeatCirandes contingent, and? If possible capture and release the prison-j r The fight occurred xta a hacienda as the prisoners, , shackled? together fay fopeg, and the woreennd children re fugees, weary from the' long tramp, were scattered in long, broken line. The. Federals' immediately - responded tin heavy firing and placed the prison ers and non-combatants nndet protection- The fighting continued for several hoars, ana resulted in tne sending north from here of General Rabago with 600 reinforcementsv ? iTbe extent of the fight became known when riderless horses arrived here-with evidences of having left; the:: front in str.rapede.iJio far aa-Is known, none of he prisoners, among whom are Jelev- ed V be many Americans, was wound ed, and hone -eacaped,. although these statements are; based on unofficial re tnrprisonmeht.i New fiherlock'Holmti Story free ( l- , 4U. . f J r.Onq of the cleverest and most r fatter' eating" detective ester ler evv written abou, Sherlock JJolm, is !f he Advetf- lure ofs rhe Oanelng';'Men,'f In- this strange, narrative (he'subtle reasoning powers "of 'A. Conair -.PoyleTi; famoys character hold .the 'reader enthralled f rpm comrae.icemeot to- cooclosion, - Jt h this great detective story that will be given free, in booklet form, with evefy stories Sunday World readers are get ting from week1 to week-lDon't miss one of uera, - t Order the Sundai World from yoor aewsdealef in advance aad gef the set-.v r.f-X.. . 11 '.PI.'. a tS " flJfli Mr, riy ana nisiarauy win well screenedwindows and doors arid save a dottofs ba 11; We have thB Screeniii j3iS BashightHdw;Cc''icine w. 0 b. frronrstv-r..--.?. .. , COVE CIJ Y, N EW?.r ', April 16-The fe'aptlit Sunday school Easter egg hunt that was tabs on $at qrlay waa a disappointment, on account 6f rain, but took place after Sunday School Sumhy'Svening,V.Ther' was great Um for, the Ijltle oti hunting ggs. Thcr was a priie.etiina egg to A ' -l ' fi b givm the chiM that round the great- Ttrcefict Vaudeville at-The tI)lJmb,r 0, B Ui.ur Lotht Athcr.S, ihiS, Wfek. X'The ManS-Un.-e ad LUlle Sutton got the asm ificlfcU 3 Comedy Sinjcrs ' and Dancers. ; ' r : . ' ' ' ' 0 PER GEHT. PBII i'UilJ KtW Qit Directory. liil This te the !ivli!nd of the Be Motor C puny forth rt jfr. Corsmoa stork W moot sutnmnl)l rninof-!uring ernrma furs from ?1 "petent to pt mt Jlvi1n.!. ' OtT e!Trng of lh t tf rnt Cun!i,'!i'. (i rr?-rrf I Thk if V n - C0RS0U0A7X9 MOTOR CAt C'T.-.T, (f.iut a'-k : ... i ) , f . CWvrUjxl, at J jf, I! '! ( wi'.h a I r of I A x.f !. t ,f l'-"'.' n, should prove MjiaPy jr-! , t vw .f j ? f.u. '. ,n cc.;' " i.i: at: " J' ; t c..a c:-;r any -- ' i' "Kyal Tr;'! il tf, Cit -n l'ia, L' 'i of s , !, a.-e f r t r TJ.-r r ln !,f (.I ! aj. f , ' ,!, t ' ' ' ' a - -i ' ron, i 'f' I ni f rrr'- . ' .' i . ; , t . t ! - i ' large j rr s lu t' i -.-, r, t ,' ,i !:. . ! ' ' ' 1 - r ' r f. ' $ ' 1 -(- t t ! , - - I f The riill rul.li.hing (Vof Rl, hmond, I Vs.", hv (! of thfir rn In ! ei y ': ! ) k! cnviB':.i tor k fi'-w city rii r. t trs for Now llcm, Tho. mm nr -y atrrnl.lr J 1,'fii'i mimrx'f anj to Ortw strstrs for Jrte prixe. and Me.!r I.tithur g"t the io- nil t straw srtd (ho chli.a p Chief Brigand O'ltobbedlMch and'-SDarett , - 3S-- J-. . , V-.j'f'V " Rome-Aprll lTAlfonae -Carbone. a famous Itahan brigand, whose - exploits neay balf H century ago terrorized the mountain villages of Avelhn&and whose Sentence, f death ' was commoted" ; to penal servitude for life, has just been pardoned after forty twe years'" imprii- onment, Carhone proved himself a model convict. - - . His storywas . one of tomancei As head of - a -lawless "gang wb lived by brigandage. v he - had sworn vengeance against :rjH-- Jaw v for the life sentence passed . orr hw orotber and when only twenty ho Joined the, band of the cele. brated. brigand Ptco, wh090 place he fil letfs chief on-Price's death. His refcr sSsT daring and chivalry 4n refusing to pillage the weak; had gamed for him a certain popularity among the rude and scattered population of his native prov ince. j - - - Carbone leaves his captivity, a white- haired ami gentle old- man with a soft voice, mild eyes, the opposite in all re spects of what would be expected from his calling. . Interviewed, he asked that a veil might be drawn over the past "I have.always been an honest man,!.' he saidy'and those memories are painful. never hurt a women or child and 1 waa once a youth full of life and hope,. with a good future before ma" - ; One dajr Carbone's gang held up a commercial traveller who had $5,000 in his portfolio. The captive begged with tears 'for the sake of his wife and child that he might not be deprived of hi all. Carbone hafhim set at liberty and re fused to take a cent... On the same ex-f peditton his men fell in with a well knowri baron - whose ransom cost hint $50,000. " , '': A, Z1Z -1 . . VE PA1 D OH t C , : v SJW i .... inJSSSf,! EIIIIBU1ES5D5. .The growth this bank: nasi enjoyed amee it establiehmeat is the .kltetv1deiieeKfltaA iharir-rrea6eMd.:i In,;' rdance with present day business needs," . , .; , We welcome the manufacturer, the merchant,, the farmer, the salaried clerk and the day, laborer as customers, assuring each one of a courteous,, prompt and safe service regardless of the size of hissecount.; ., - '?- -- There is not one of Hie aWve classes of people which would not receive numerous advantages from Gcening an account with liis bank subject to check and. adopting this safe and convenient plan of paying all expenses. , . WM.DUNN &BEST. CD.0f?ADHAM vice pnesT. ' TA.UZZELL Cashier LET THE GOOD WORK GOON. We are advertising' Just as much-toeduate he public to the use oi raiu pipe tumDer aa. . sen facet especially under the eyes? Too i. i ve nee(f tC.WlLUAMS'-KiPpiE-PILLS Havr'you'" neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous svs tern, and caused, trouble with your kid neys and; bladdert Have you- pams m loins, side, . bacEr' .groins and bladderj-jr JUST RECEIVED Madtas With Satin Stripe, For Waists 'Blouses and SJiirts. ONLY JOc. PER YARD F WELL WORTH He. : Bafrmgtori DryiGpods Co. -TTTrTIKT- WOlf-f f'. JlaVe you ' flabby 'appearance ogjs. j- Jtyonrseh - -reWrjat mes facet eanecWllv ahder the eves? Too t1. i Ute need !I'nn'th.-hatj quenj a desire topass urmei it so, wj , , j bpt catTaafely nainiK juaney ruts, wui. cure you-atf .i. , Com PropXrjCIevela'hd, O, ir rfc "Arab ratftA in New Bern. copy -of next Sunday's NeYork Wordl -u . Itls6oef the "set p thfxUea -MA)Ao&tnl epbalatiiur, orthlrty-five younger rnemners oi the My sue tjnrine is plsnomg-1 go f NewBerA Miy 11 - filial to prtiepite m a big Ceremonial to be pulled "opt J tbir ; CapUm ( mss. O. Walker woo bas hisen'arrylng. the pa tralAhroogh A nomber jof intricate drilis at regular mtervsli for. several weeks, expects to utroduce seversl fancy, feat- ores at New Bern. .Private cars will be reserved for the. party" end during the stay In' New Bern thebunch ex pects t() hare a splendid il me indulging la fishing and other, sports. Charlotte Obeerver &&?lf.5ii &'-,r.f-- 'r i ne , i Buuiuye L i nutsier ii The Aitbenii this week: EI Gor- Rheumitlirtr' Relieved JnSiif-; Hour ; Dt Detchon's relief for, Rheumatism usually reliHVea severest cases la A few hours. ..Its actteo opoatb1. sysUts U remarkable and effective, . It removes at once the sense and the disease quick ly diasppears,' First dose greatly bene- nts. 7&c and tLOa T Bold ty Bradhare Dmg Co. r; telljgentjumber buyers, 'i!Ou ex" : penehce VrthTpjne'-ttmpwen- ablee as to speak-Witn authnrjtyi and to offer a grade of goods absolutely without parallel m this section of the country. " i . Broaddus avQs ker Co. Uf , n n KB1I t : -e ekentionV to the' jfactthat the dext ser.e4 et the NEW BERN -BUILDING & L0AN, ACIATIpN pi)ens April 1' tnd:tbat no better 'for safer invekment is" offered, for Jiypt Comdex- stlorti The fctoxtf pf thispstloyt-fi sale rttwoftSwc.'if the; undersigned who wilt be pleased rtolexplaiit its merits .'and method ;pf operation ta anyone I. (t.- .. " .S " 1 interestedVC; - j J?mF&iBOYDJ&g ' ij Crti BuITsfinrV - "'','''J?'fp?i9nfi-,fj; 4Q0 Hom 258 - - - - '- i i crowd an. all t Thr ijnyod Uie I i ! . y i iy 1 ! I .,r-j r - In t 1 1 n l It I , I Iho'n a!l f 5 wan a inrj Mr. J. N. T lwariJa ot Comfort p8t SaturJ .y and '' r ' y in ("). - , ', Mrs. H. B. f.in pint Bun.lay n C'jvh vi.'i''n l!!r. J. J. ' Inta. The Kv. l.;n! and Mr. p. P, Fort iir wrnt to F'.rt l!tnwr!l !ny. ''" ml 11 I ! a c;'y d... ' y y C',vl 1 I u:a r.; II ci,-. i !,; at r t I - 'T-l 'fci-.j r,s ,
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