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- r - - .-" ;! - , y;::i -ESTAEUSIED;, IN 'A V wr.iDL:: 4s. m:v.' :a, niiDAV ;:ay. -iv 13 it; i . . fc . . T1IIRTIKTH YEAR 1 J, ,VS,9 1 : v t f r IN yty detail of it business, this bank seeks an if follow 'the safest d most Ppro?e4 method vW LU itsv ample" capita . surplus1 "ju4 resources, it can consistently invito-your patron age. -The only bank In New Bern authorized to act - as admlms i j-- t 3 -.-h '? , trator, guardian and agent., r M S ? , A A'A- YOUR ACCOUNT IS C0RD1ADLY INYITEDA 3 J It's possible for our store to. give you a great deal better valiie for your money than,any other. , , . 5 Just try one of our Childrens Rorn-: pers size 4 to 6 at 50c, or our Misses oiorea or wrute iunDroiae: ress- es sizes o-1 u-1 L ana I at $ I ; oi $1.50. And see where you wiH fin3 yoiirl self going for your rhext one. - Y6iilli be dollars ahead. Uefet bfevefj thing :iri the dry goods,. line;v i ne nignesr uuaimesvai J. W. T'llTCOELL & CO: 5 6i: pouoci(;,st??;5k phone; 288 ?tHP vMFjTn -put- Ynim nnn -w-m UL.LL.L.'LCl U : Court Awards "WidowJfldgmeat Against jxpositioiTCompaayv ' For Satary'Du IBm - Norfolk; JVaHay-ZSTne. claim of Mrs. EllenT B. ;I,e, widow; of Gneral Fitzhugb for -salary 'due general Lee as president of the Jamestown Ei. position Company' prior to bis death in 1907 has ten approved in a report filed in the United States Circuit Court here by J. W.; Wilcox. 'apecial master Jin the action Under which ; the" jiffairs of the Jamestown Exposition Company- are now being wound up. J4fs.J Lee;' claim- 4 ed at first $22,000 in salary due but the exposition governors, before the failure 1 of the comptny, compromi8ed"vthe-ac-count by a-cancellation of stock. aqtih scription," and h special 'ntasUjr now finds that there is remaining due tothe estate of General Lea $5:400. ; E P, Pint will-" make your ota nousc: iuur.:ncYrv m- side ajQ4 out,'-,? J,j3: Basnighf - Mexico's President III ilexico City, May 25. President Dk az js seriously ill; 'Senora Diaz is au thority for the statement that tta prea identis suifering'from a high fever. Hia condition id not eoo&idered immedi ately-dangerous, but la worse than- it i - l Hl ilLULiil liw.ili QocxJ .Roadaf Megting . aid Pic 6i! 'IleM at jiierdale Yesterday,-; Vryi!?amber of Visitors Present; r" f Ysterday was gala day at RiV erdale and it was a day that wiil live long in the minds of citzeoa 1f that place and the.iurrouadipg locality. v The Method ist Sunday School of 'thai place held their annual pie nie yesterday -and in addition to this ''Good Eoada" . tneet fata waa also held. A number .of New Bern citizens went down "on . the early train and 4 .few hounrjaterr another party left for the) aeene of the feetivi- ties n 8UtQnjobiles,.ir arriving .there shortly before noon.-1 -i; , The entire forenoon was given over to the pic ' njekers and they thoroughly enjoyed, the occasion ; Snortly after 12 o flock, a sumptuous ;dinner waaT laid and everone present invited to partake of the repast. fT CS" : ' Immediately after dinner Mr, Wm. Dunn chairman, of the Board of Trus tees pf theighway -Commission in vited the aisembley to the-church where interesting; Bpeecne were made by .the following gentlemen in behalf of good ronda m geneml and Ihe ' grea Central Highway in' particular; Messrs, R, A Nuun.'JrA Bryan; C. Thomaa. L. L Moore, Jude Bryant.C. IX Bradham C. &. Foy. and GI L. Hardison.,,, the conclunion of tie meeting reso-J Juttoua were passed adopting the ores- rseot' roaf between 'New v Bern and Beaufort bejised for the pentrat High - Social Event at Bridgeton, Bridgeton, May 25.-rThe terary and social meeting of the Epworth League. netti Wednesday night at -the-home ,oi Mt: S. H, Parker was highly interest ing, instructive and WfeU attended Mist Lena Bond,'; third -vice-president,- had arranged a Very entertain ng" program for the evening. The hours were pleas antly pasaed-ra Jiterary contests; con tests in drawing, recitations and many amuslnir irames.-After these werewer delicious refreshments were- served' the delight of all.-. . For the pleasant and profitable evening eacb oiie went.awajr feeling greatly -indebted to Mr, jMid Mrs Parkeror- iheir g'raclons nospitaljty and to our third vice president -fotvibe nappy program.,, :fi 7-;.; Those who-attended - were; Mr, and Mra. N M Farrow; Remind ilrs, i M Wright. Mrs, 0 11 r-etersonMruMaud aaakiBavBBWte'i-tk..4Mllcjr;4. Thontaa. -Mabel Pugh, Geneva and LydiaJ Parker and Len Bond,-Measrs,.. Forest Lee, WilHe Bond, A M -Tingle Samuel Edwards,': Andrew Purefoy and. Willie &A 111 ' ''.' VvToOl;fchedulembraltte Washington, ally SS-rTher.eaocus of Oemeeratie members of '. the .Souse U consider, the ' wvised ' wood tariff scbedulato- be ,.aubmitUd : JyV the majority of the ways ; and ineana 'fm mittee has been called to be held m the ball of representatives Thursday June s- A H . . - . . . . . S.J 'j" WilUams' Indian Pile bintmentVwil) cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles, it aDsoros ins to mors, allays iicning : at once, acts a a" poultice, giveSs, instant relief. Williama' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles snd itclmg'of fihe private parts, ; soie ty uruggist mail 50c and tl.OO. Williams' ;MTg. Co. Props., Cleveland. O. -v, .-' UM1U : IVl -I-".---. J.' Says That BaokiDg tawa -Jtust Be WsshrngtonMaj President Taft denied the applications for; the pardon of. Charles Morse, bt New York.and John R. Walsh,- of. ChicagCthe two moat prominent bankers ever convicted and sent to Federal penitentiaries under the National banking laws, - Not .only did the President refuse to pardon-eith er" Mors or Walsh, but he declined at thiMlme to exercise any other sort of executive elemencz. In these eases or to 1 1 shorten the sentences Imposed upon the two men by. thtf .courts Jn which they Weeonvjcted,""i; - - ' meetirg adjourned and the5 Visitors re turned to their homes.: :-- She people cf that locality are- es pecially interested in this Central High- way and have promised the commission to give them all of the : assistance poa Bible injtmildingths road. r ?20 Leonard Cleanable- Re- frigerators, porcelain, lined, quartered oak ases. J, hey save? ice and look better than anytotheriv'Ask fiie the price, vs nclt Sam Shlpg ttrga,- ion Mayi 2&4BritUhSraetreT ceived a jir lo. ths; &ouse6t; Commons this af terooon wliin -Regfoak; MeKen na, "the Brat lord of admiralty, sorrowly admHted,. in areply to a question, that the Utflted States iattle abip Delaware will W tba largest ship .sj) the Lcoronai uon:nava,i. parade, . surpaaawg ureat Britain's jhow ship, fhs Neptune.-" '- i la behalf of the' me'mbers of the New Bern Fire . DepartmentaT I , wiali 4 to thank-' the citiseni for th rseeptioa iiiioEiiiio; i. A '.Trustees Meeting. " The trustees otthe City Schools will mettn tbn Punarintendflnt'S ofRrta at i o'clock vm-' on FridayMay 26inH Election of teachers and other buaineas. -- T;Jl. GREEN Pres. 1 . True BUI Against Fin Bugs. -.TheLenoiMounty grand jury return ed true bills to Superior 'Court, sitting in -Kinston this week against three young negroes, -Lob Miller, Jim Britt and Niek Joyner for being responsible for the firathatlmrned up the business district in LaGrange a few weeks ago. rrr- "-S ulll""r I r Paving -..- i.;;---v-i- .lilis Bv-Clieclf; ? When the fact iaconsidereU tWover ninety per oeot of . -r-xne ninaa usea in nusmess is.xransminea oy cnccK, . one te &&im 't walisi mWta&es, .fissvlinethod of handling taoney.::1; -?:.:'. v :-" ' ". " k' :Thia plan enables the business manor the private imlivi t!dual to keep his money Wely in the bank, instead of on the "-" premises where it is constantly subject to loss from various - causes. ' . . .. : ' r This institution, which, sinw its'establiahment in 1907 has informed a steady and consistent growth in all its departments, f. icdrdlaliy invites accoupta subject to check in any amount - siiiiiiiaaiassi ii bsmsjmiisi h --- - nswusr - -- TmmmtmmmfmkmBGmemtKMSn I jniinuiiliiniDininM way, After this had been done Ibel atineesS daily at 5 O'clock, at The Athens '$ and 10 cents, Nurses 5c. given ns. Wednesday night:i :tC 1 r "T? '. Stimson May Run With Taft. Washington, May 25-One of the moat interesting bin of political gossip Wash ington has - heardvjn a long while cur rent here to the effect that the entrance of Henry LTStimaon, of New - -York in to President's Cabinet may mean that 1 wiirbe Mr. Taft'a running mate in the campaign of 1912, President Taft, It Is said, fully expects to be renomi nated and little consideration .is given hwe to reporU to the" contrary. .The advisers the' President in easting about for a man io head the ticket with him are ejaict tolook with much fvor apon Mr.. Stimson, the new Secretary of War, : They appear to be "particular ly inxioos f ;get a' strong man from uje progresses eiemeni on toe ucaer. and prefer -one from plvotol State Uka.'Newtorkr ' ; Appoints Another Democrat Judge. : Wasbingtos)r May 25- President Tart has anaounced the appointment nf Hen ry A,;ASmiXf,C as district Judge tf 8puth Carolina, Mr, Smith 4s Democrat. iH's;" A' M -i vr,vi. (:;t Chief Fire Den'nCi Correct Drctt at Weddings. " t ..... .. , vr -'-,. : . . ;.;A GOAiiAIlIEED.RDI.IEDY- HpSUYS!A25c-i BOTTLE moC; . ; ''aavcrti'je. .CUT OUT THIS AD, : , gn name and take to your dru-. r gict to-day.; ' - ' la an article m.,"Thi EtltiUeUe .of Weddings," in the June Woman's Homf Cowpaninn, Christine Terhone Herrick has the following to say .about correct dreaar ' ; ' L 'i ; .; . After the ceremony,". If llmrs la to be a reception, the gootts follow the bride and grom to hef borne. Tim bride's) mother liavc at tlis same timd m the brll, if not to Tore, an that msr be ttte to g r"t the Ru' hi'H arrive. The bri'lrt an 1 h'T sltan l nl at uni-e tk j.la-y with her f'h"r n 1 mil h;r, to moft 'cm'atulal ing re latives and fri'ii'l. t!nl-i hire S at'"'' '" 1 A AlWmarUSouhd-C'roatasj flghtfaUf; tfon-characteristlc of Ught,v foluma S,' to be amended as follows; " Fixed white with a fixed, ysd sector between 27(5i and 8l6i. O.i. :;-Beaufot Harbot-range lights eeta.b- lishM, May 6. to mark dredged ehannel across bar.- v ;f-, s v, j Snackleford Point RangeCYW . Fioot light, a fixed red Icna-lanUm light screened to that it will. not be vis ible In lin with Bird Island range tear light, shown lj feet abova water, from a rd 3 pile horizontally alatted struct ure. ' ; v 'A-"- .s; . i Rear Light, txni white lens Ian: tern lii(ht, illuminating the entire bori Zin. bown 21 feet above water, from a 3 pile hnrisontally ' slatted structure. urmomitcd by pot; about 3,000 feet ( rrilO 37a Irue (NE. N. mng.) In rear rj t runt liht. T.Ird lolund Ranee, Front I.inht, a fixi 'l red Jons-lantern light, -rf no so that It will not be via Hie in lin" rimrkli'f.ird rintrang rodr liir'i', tViwn 15 fwt a!ov atfr, front a rJ 3 ( .le hm'u mta!'y lattl ( r'.i !Ur, - ;. ht I-: ' '. a f.i. ! !.:; ,-nn lt.t- 1 fin i . 1 i, i '. tti; ; Him nt.re l.oti Iceland Freezers, youd6n'ibreak"themth irecze quicker anaigsT. igng- er;r?hohe 220,.$: Milier. -5? 'j.- Charlptu Observer Offer, vci V'1- J,v'' AThs readers of the) Jouraal wille interested id a splendid proposition be ing mads, ny tbe uoserver company, or, CharloturN. CtJust at thla. time the Daily end "i Sunday; Observer seven days in the week will be sent until Qe- tober 1911 to all new subscribers for 12.00.' This is a, eoraiderabla ts duct'on from the regular) price and ta made for the purpose of -Introducing mis paper to new reaaera. , .. . i jJ aVal'i i -rslsa i fr, 35 1 -,i -. fJ, ,-t. y-t B'.J1TJ W-1 . .A- (17 M rMM . MR. 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