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V - FTAEUSHElr i ' .... . li.t t "! i .. . , i t . t C' ' ' T ( T ' A I -1 ...y ' ' NEW ECRX. XOUTfl CAROLINA. tlll'IIS DAY CORNING. ;iAY 1 v ,.- 4 1 I f k - 0-: T" - r j i f TuVSTCOHFAnY CAPITAL" $206-OOO-OO D3 VT . K1SK YC'jlTS' VL 3S. I; " : - fF you jiave the grit to save coney,, iiavfc the wis- ddrrt also to deposit jour savings where they will 'JUi be absolutely safe and . secure. This' 'bank" haT capital and stockholder! liability croouatfag to $400 00(M)0, thus affording positive safety for savins. - personal and household . checking ; , . " accohnts invited: 4?& PAID ON; SAVINGS- i, 4 T Tr- GO TO - J. M. MITCHELL & CO. , TO BUY YOUR-'1 em IT u III 1 1L ' :: LIEfi;! TYPE m CELEDRATE ; r LIVERY STACLES ,'t!jmpaoy 's Nec Stables -Com;!:, p-n-n p Here you get the best the market af I fords for the least money, and if for any reason when you reach home you are cftssatisfiecTwith your purchases, re-- - turn the same arid get your money . back, "J 1 . i New Spring Goods Are in -And Ready-For:Bur Inspection.: Serid of Notable Events to "Mark Daniela ,: TTewberry r.;Xlve y Stock 1 .V nrvAnTnni- Af Ta noma Mew Orleans, Lt May -Definite reeogmtion of the opening -of the Paa- ; eompieuon or VwiieiB.rtewDeriT nMtaoa), at s Wewnee Tueeder be Uwtf Steele Compare new livery and tween G. Grosveuor Daw man.ginj tblM eett the pace for a elau 6f director of theSoathern, Comroereial D,e "" ? P- C6nirre.-: andtheeommitteaotteii: or- WMWl wfore. Iheee . etablea ara a raniM) for th. nom. . ' m61 f epnyenience, ttWity and neat. m - - r : w : 1 . ' Amarlcae' 191S Cetebratioa,!; and wUI" "rouuag oa oou.d ,io ai b under the auspieea, of the Southern moet oppoaita.tha Gaston Hotel, the ConiinefeieJ Contresa - m'itiiur' all the huildingf ja, fortj-three feet wider two Si..h.rn 5?tBtPiHft ri bf inrnifc. 1 BM,r"8. wlu yrwBeu uric., ional' Vflntii nrl onTeniiMia.-7Biureanta offlc windowa being heavy )hte nrt pvi.nr.lnn. t thn n.n.i , ThiTeam- There ie but little ornameota ml fc decided to reiee . fund of 8200.4 t,oi th 'rontaKe impreeeea one bj OOOforiMffeantii." The general mans- Ppeance or wmv anoperma mmnit nf-thp rnnvnnHnn will he in the I nency, h, h.iuia iki mmw - v , ine wnoie eiruciure wmcn m ouin si ' - ;. Oneida; iae teet rang, ue irons an auLua aiubwuvii uic mucus. i . o..v subnuce vjiib udiu owmi jt ryui Bbf3i3b with a fldot ouomghened concrete.pt. Ononight'e bill at the Athene the sing on into the dtablpa proper the ar- management will present one of the rangement of-which wilt be described costliest (notion pictures ever produced, later; : u the right of the entrance is "ine Mgena 01 tne unoat" is tne title the otnee 01 tne nrm, large, weu-ngni. of this great picture which was made ed .'we'll- vcntilfeted and equipped with by the celebrated Pathe Company, and such furniture as is needed. On the left is one of the famous colored pictures I U another room not' so' large jbtfjfjttj for which these people are famous, every way as-complete, wnicb will Tjis picture will interest the children be furnished and kept in condition a a especially and there will undoubtedly be waiting room in which Indies may rest hundreds out to see It. -"The Legend I while their rigs are being made ready. or the. uhoat -is possibly the most There are three rooms in the upper gorgeous picture ever made, there te- story to be used for storage and display ing hundreds of people in the cast, and of harness, robes, and other parapha jovar 23 heauliful scenes. .The chance nalia of the livery business, to see such a . marvelous picture only The entire building is intended to be as comes atice in a year and no one should nearly as pos-ible, ftre-proefr 4nd parti miss seeing it. There will be two other tcnlar attention . is paid to sanitation, iiewpicturesonthe.bill. ,. The apartment for stock: is lofty in height; admitting a free circulation of Stop fighting, flie byfe-St Screening your hOUSe With by a window fDirhishg, with a sliding OUr SefeenS. U.- S.. iBaSnieht nutter.,. ,j-larg slcy-ligjit is plac Hdw . Co Phone '99, 67 S Front St, -c.-..! . Mondell Boasts De'momlaMore BBIDGETON ITMS. led mid vray the root nnder' which is 1o-- cated, what is callea the "mule pen Open stalls with Iron topped partitions, range air one ' side While on ' other are large b x stalls. Every thing look! neat, orderly and clean. The walls and wood work are ail whitewashed and, the floor : Bridareton. May 8id. We have been is littered with pine- saw - dust, all of having it very quiet in our little town whidh gives forth .'pleasant and healthy for the last few weeks. . smell. The watering troughs and wash .- I inrr viU urn made of '-concrete and are nev4. m. wriitai,., who, ami wu. iij t.u jonn jsonroa went w ronocsviue last , mn vn(ij. Friday to viait friends and returned on m fMt ivery tml k To those who want the pick of the! finest and newest goods iprpuc this season. We say, Come. Early. 'T ' styles ve show; will - pleased iut eVe ; the-values we offer will v' please - your pocket-book;. Call any eithat: may suit your convenience and '' see our pmmmfif! -jitnT-k''' . ..,.-' ': : ID0RER5- ABE JUST AS WEtCC::.E US;: BUYERS. r - ' - -j- Toeaday. ItiM Lena Bond, who- has to Wilmington for some time has re turned home. : Thera- has been several new families recently moved in otu town an j there arrothm that weald like to -coma but cannot aecure bouses to Hv in. Work has eommencod on the new Dls jclpw church, which whea finished,' the I members Of that church Will be proud of iadaad, ypf.. lira. N. M. Farrow went over to Wil mingtoa last week for a few Jays and returned Friday." .-J'' ''i ' Our Iowa aUetkm aama off yester day, thoaa elected war aa follows! For Mayor, E S. Baylee: foe. eommlsslo- ers, H M Bunting C A Byman, Gilbert Gaakloa, O. J. Rock and tL W Bar; rington was a lie, Mr; Rock withdrew - ,'Eectorooi tyV TaJ k.1: ; Talbott 3 JJacIc Again, Washiagton.' Mar 3-Free raw wool at tba eid of Hv years will be the com promise the House Democrats when the woof-schedule is revised, according to indicationsv Nine of .the 14 Demo crat on the Ways and Means Com mittee tavor immediate free woo'. The other -fiwe,' led by Chairman. Underwood favor a reduced duty. EracQy two score out of the 391 members of .the House - were on hand today .when the gavel fell for the sixth successive day of talk on the Demo cratic free list bill. . . . : ' Representative Mondell (Hen.. Wvo') denounced the Democratic tariff poli cies as ? 'bare faced attempts to gold- brick the farmers." Mbre. Canadian reciprocity is propos ed in aj resolution introduced in the House today by Representative Ames (Rep.Massv,) which roads: "It Is the. sense and judgement of this House that negotiation with Can ada should be instituted at this time with a view to establishing closer com mercial ties and freer trade relations with that country.". ' Representative 1 ajbott returned last night after about a week's stay in At lantic City, and says he was much bene fited, physically, by his sojurn there, 5 of banfi iajjha raen'ivrec IU Tmaoa The per- "?- sonnel of th men who ae in active charge, of jthe affairs of this bank is a guarantee of unquestioned safety for all funds deposited with it. ' "" - - - 'L J . f 5r- a Ia a- I L. XO. r i I Chas. S. Holliater C. W. Munger . Wm. Dunn Clyde Eby J. W. Stewart C. V. McGebee W. F, Aberiy E. H Meadowa, Jr. C. D. Bradham T. A. Dzzell H. M. Graves W. P. Metts G. C. Speight. iimMiLipntnnifflmiiiiiPiii'HiiiM 'i-t-)t!wittna'";.ri& niiHitimuinri r-fl .-. j j 1 r-riitTT- B P. S. Paint will make your old house look new, in side and out. J. S. Basnight Hdw:, Co. Phone 99, 67 S. Front St. and equipment as complete and perfect been over a the main; buil ling.; Something like sixty horses rjcanba. cared for in the stables, each having a separate stall. The fiim expects to : do a consider abl buainesa in the' sales .lint as well ss boardin etc. butesDecial attention will be" given (o the livery end,- Horses Will be kept to suit tba needs of alt, the tonidaDd the mora assured, both will be provided for,: and special drlfen for b6th Wdiea and gentlemen 'wilf be fur nished. f.-ft v. : v; v The gentlemen eomproslng tba firm re too well known in- this section to aa d much introduction, viir, L. -G, Daniekrastsblished a large business in Pamlico county selling stock t vehieJe, etcv- to which be haa added greatly I since coming to-this city a, few years go, During his J-esideoce lo New Bern Mr. Oaaiela has taken an active Inter- Vst In local affairs, investing bis money JUST RECEIVED Madras With Satip! Stripe, For Waists, Blouses and Shirts. ONLY 10c. PER YARD WELL W0RI8 15c. Barringt on Dry Goods Co. i m leiTCIIEIM CO; f firtiio&c sirMr'r V- phone 283- LIKb SlOnE FUI iDUi. ff.llB. lir- lortvor ot r.Brrinfto.;Mr. inof. M(J ht Jot (ha bettar W, Moor, was elects Chief of olica. M Mimi?:. i KT wonopaournew no.ru 01 ... ncera win r Q Newbrr.-7egJd4d hor4J " r"'-';"'"H year.iujo, (ftally going to New- WWNt ARAPAHOE ITEMS. Arapahoe, Pamlico County, May 1. Our people are all busy in their farm work. Oar merchants ,are . progessive, but the hope of their prosperity rests upon the. farmer. Our little town continues to put on new life. Mm. Lewis and Mrs. Womble who opened a millinery itore here the first of he season are having a lively trade, Our merchants 'are. all doing good buainesa.' - The crops in this section are some weeka behlnd'time because of the cold, but the weather is very refreshing now after such a refreshing rain as we had last night. i6ur Free Will Baptist friends had a gfanl reunion bera.beginning labt Fri day cloti g last night, it was well rep resented by delegates from New' Bern aid 'othor .l ices. They had good au diences at every service. fMIss, Viola McLawborn. was the guest of M rs. 'Clara Reel, of this place since last TKursday. She will return bxma today.- ' ( li t Albert Rawls, who went to Colo rado and other western states five jreart go won and married a charming (ittle western girl and returned home some lima ago toeec his people anTl friends, has accepted position- .with the ; John Ik Roper Lumber Co " ; -A, , Mra Fannia Tyndali, of New ! Bern came down last week to visit her pa rents and attend the union, aecompa nlsd by Mlsa Donnla Godley. They, re- turnad thla morning. ' ;tThlt U the dividend of the Rea Motor Company for the put five veer. Common stock in most automobile manufacturing concerns pays 'rom 20 "percent to 1000 pef cant dividondi ', ;" 'y ' ji s . ; - Oor offering of the 7 per t.nt Cumul.tWs PifTd Bwck of the - CONSOUDATID M0T01 CAI COV.rAST, (CsflUl atock f4.f(i,000.) of Cleveland, at par, I1O0.0O, with a torus of . lOOsfwr cnt of Common,' ahowld pto e)nally productive of preftu. ' ; . The CONT.0pDATrO OTCS CAS . CCr.rAMf m.nufartor.s t!.e Royal Tourint rtd the CroxUm Cum, both of whlrk are familiar to every Autorrtol.lll.t .-.'-' ."'.'' - TnTe Sre mdivldual, fundnm.nt.t, irli.nlr rnri why thlt rinnll m of commorclal tnii k, ia i .!, in I p1psur rn'i will snr. larg. pr.P,t to the Investor, the we will g'a ' fua.:. h t n re put. Invra'nril will Vo be fiin,ih.l wish rrt "1 f '. ' r-(,ni;1 :,f ttmnt '"i snnnally. Tla b.k !.. t-t j ' 1 ' ,. it i.l t tent iu fas of price s.".kil. port,- where ha baa built un a large l.iv- Mr, B, F. Lawrence and farhily, otTsry, and sales business which baa pro Aakln. was in our town Saturday and ven to hire euccewfuL , . , Sunday visiting relative. 1 w- -- Mr. Lem Aldricb. f New Berne, wa in our town last night vUltiug -f rl, nd. . Mr. Willie Bond, who bat beea ever to Wilmington for soma time, .' hai turned home,, I '2, Y- ,' -': ' Mr, Bob Flope well and family were visiting labour town yesterday, ,' 'Mr. L. H. Cannon who started to 'build on A street sorrw time tan, ha romnnecd work ag.io and will sooi bave hi bom finiilnl. Th F-nlor i'nworlh lv ot lh. M,tbo'iiiit cSiulch h4 a very Intofent- ina tnnftinjf last niebt at the church, mi it w wall attnJ4 by the m.m- tr. , -V LET THE GOOD WORK GO ON. T . - We are advertising just aa much to educate the public to the use of good pine lumber as to sell it ourselves.. Therefore, at times, we need not dwell on tin merits of our own timber but can safely leave that to the judgment of in telligent lumber buyers. Oiir ex- tver i perience with pine lumber eh- '; wAsattfwn 1 .1. -ij5"--ables us to speak with authority, andtoeeiaagcadeof goods absolutely without parallel in this secti6h of the cnuntryiKH. I Broaddus & Ives Lumber Co. i!i;W!iSSYS. ' . WILLIAMS' KIDNEY P ILLS; Have you peg lected your Kidney? Hav you overworked your nervous y taut and caaaed trouble with your kid ney, and bladder? Have you pains In loins, side, back, groins and biMr? Haveyrfu'a flabby appearance of tlie tm-.n, enixn-Jally under the eye? Too fr qiient a denire to pans urine? if so, Wil- linms' Kiiln.y Till will cure you'at Dnitcit, Tricer,. "Williama' M'f'g. Co., I'mp., ClrvnUnd, O, , , . K cVlval Ecrvicrs At Tabtrnscle. -The'daylight ' pictures showiil on VThe Silver-Light ; screen at The Athens are the best ,4 ever seen in the state. 5 v ' ! Mr. W. G. to& Qti.r-irt , ye beg to ipwiedfee receipt of check from you for $133.00 covertoOn&o! oar horses that died recently, flwt was insured in the ftotrWRN UVE STOCK INSUR ANCE'MPANY'6f Jfityh tolit;.1'.CL, 'forftuch accept pur thanks.'. We have iAsOred a number of qui animals in ' your Company and do not hesltatrj tor recommend it. ! c'tSlpied) u SCOTT & CO. Elks Building, ' 'f i v ;),,,Itiepnone; CffkV.40Qf ; ftomt 258. r. I.! M ilrtv! lUylr.p.. who I in Hern, w home y T ! p' v. .;! la j -n wotk- ntcrday i if n m-tirlf t ll, -,y t,iul,t at R Two rne'-tl 7.M P- ni. At j p. .! ' t 1 i f ' 1 - s - r pg r f 2 bf' I daily at ; iaptiet 'hurrh, S .' 1 I . Dr n t' rs fiv I r ,f I ! i' ' t 1 Slid rilf rrrt TiO ft 1 I' . I 1 1 ; T t ' 1 f .. , . f 'v...:' Tl.:'f f '!rt Ci " rs cr.; Tics rr? I'.? I ': rt)' ' ' ) . - : I i :f we navcv - ;: II it At' received a; new. line of ' Neglige Shirts, the latest creations. Also some beautiful, Shirt Wairta and Lndic3. Oxfc. Ji m F at 4
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