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PAPER WITH ESTABLISHED IN 1878 KNOWN . CIRCULATION ' NUMBER 66 V; X NEW BERN, NORJH CAROLINA, FRIDAY' MORNING, JUNE 16, 1911. 1 THIRTIETH YEAR ALLEGED .Mb mo DEALEB CftUGHT MURDER CASEv ; POSTPONEO u w REWARD OF I HUT IT pays to be thrifty, when you deposit the fruits of your thrif ti neas in this strong', progressive Bank and TruBt Company, where absolute safety, liberal rates of interest and every courtesy are assured. BANKING HOURS-9 A. M. to 2 P. M. DAILY. SATURDAY NIGHTS 7 to 8 O'CLOCK. G? eat Division Sale i $12,000 RglLlO $6,000 This Amount of Merchandise Must be Reduced One Half. To accomplish this and do it quickly, we must make prices that are right in fact they must be ex traordinary. We want you to call and- see what we have got along this line. We can frankly say, with out gear of contradiction that this is the greatest Price Reduction Sale ever held in New Bern, and it will be a long time before the same low price level will again be reaceed. We have made it well worth your . while to attend this sale. If real money-saving is of interest to you here is your chance to cut down the cost of living. This sale offers decided Reductions on Dry Goods and Ready-to-wear arjparel. We need more cash and less goods, hence these prices. THIS SPECIAL .SUE WILL LIST ONE BEGINS Saturday June 17th, A. M. AND CONTINUES TO Saturday June 24th, P. E There is no limit to this sale you can buy as much as you want or as little. See Circular For Prices. J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLOCK ST. - PHONE '283 "IHE STORE TO PUT TOOK HIM IH Th6 Grand Jury Eeturns True Bill 5 Against Burriil Casey Aud Wife For Murder. After very careful investigation in which a large number of witnesses were examined, the grand jury yesterday or morning returned a true bill again atW Burriil Casey and Leon a Casey, his wife, both of whom are charged with the murder of Joseph Whitty, Mrs. Ca sey's former husband. 'Yesterday afternoon whencourt con vened fo the afternoon session the prisoners were brought inS the court room and arraigned for trial. When the charge had been read to them both Casey and his wife entered a plea of not guilty. The Solicitor informed Judge Fergu son that the wqman would become a -mother within the next few weeks, and in view of this fact he would suggest that the trial be postponed until some later date, and that in the meantime she be placed in a local hospital and be given the best of treatment. The jndge thought favorably of this sug gestion and the case was ordereJ post- rponed, probably until the next term of J Criminal court which convenes in Octo- When brought into the court rcom yesterday afternoon, both Casey and his wife showed that they were greatly excited. He was attired in a coarse cotton suit f a dark color and the col lar was thrown open. The contrast be tween his palid face and his dark cloth ing was very marked and callfd forth considerable comment. The woman was dressed in a red calico dress and wore a brown gingham apron. During the time the preliminaries were taking place her gajw wandered around the courrNroom in a very abstracted manner, and atfno time during the proceedings did she ex hibit undue interest. From her physi cal appearance one would judge her to be of a very low mental calibre. After the judge had rendered his deJ cision that the case be postponed both of them were carried back to their cells, where they will remain until arrange; men to can be made to have the won" an placed in a l.onpital. S. D Jones. Of , Fort Barn welL Arrested iTesterday By Re ve- one Officer. , ' For sone time the, revenue officers in this section have known that some one at Fort Barn well or in that vicinity as engaged la the sale of whiskey. A quiet investigation was made With the rtsult thatrS D. Jones, of that place was arrested at Maple Cypress charged with selling whiskey without a govern; ment licenced Deputy Marsha'ly Lill made the arrest on a warrant sworn out unpn complaint of Deputy Collector Cameron by Commis sioner C. B. Hill. Upon being question ed in regard to the matter Jones solemn ly declared that he had never sold a drop of whiskey in hie life and his ar rest was entirely without foundation, but when he was carried before Com missioner A. J. Loftin, at Kinston, three witnesses' swore positively that they had purchased whiskey from him. Despite this fact, however Commis sioner Loftin allowed the defendant a continuance until he could have 'a number of witnesses subpoenaed to prove thfttjie was not guilty. Let us give you our fig ures on all Builders Supplies. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. "The Get Together Meeting. ' "The Get-Together Meeting" that is to be held at the Tabernacle church to night promises to be a big affair and a rousing success. Rev. T. B. Davis wilt make the ad dress, music will be furnished by an or chestra, after which the congregation will repair to the church lawn, which will be beautifully lighted for the occa aion, where refreshments will be served. ''Every member present" is the Slogan of those in charge, and a' large crowd is txpected. Does the edge of your lawn look ragged ? Then why not invest in a Phila delphia Lawn Mower and trim it. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. Mass Celebration. Low mtiKB was celebrated at the home of Dr. James M. Gallagher on East Main street this morning at S o' clock by Father Gallagher of New Bern. Quite a number were present --Wash ington News. Tabernacle Plc.Nic. Onslow County, June 14 There wi'l be a pic nic at Tabernacle on the 29th of June. Every body como and bring well filled baskets. I' ManagerstcD S Am an. D ll PhiUipp, W H Mallard, S B Holland, M R Sabis ton, C B Melville. 7- KEVOUT OF THE COJiDITIOJi OF THE BANK OF DOVER At Dover, la the State of North Caro Una, at the Close of Business, June 7th. 1911. RESOURCES Loans and dlseoua'a t 21,000 28 Overdrafts, secure and un- j secured 105 79 Banking bouse, 883 49 Furniture snd fixtures 1,018 91 1,902 40 Due from banks and bank- in . 2.379 02 Cash Iterha 700 00 Gold coin 100 00, Silver cola, tnolndlng all mi nor cola currency 445 85 National tank notes and oth trUA note 1,860 00 eeaeeeeeeeeeeaee.aaa4it FOR SALE ! I mi i ii 24 H P. GAS BOAT NEW.'lUOO KGVi $750 STORE-: Pay! Loving Tribute To Memory of Mistress. Fredericksburg. Va.. June IB A OF -. simple and touching tribute was pant her "Missis" by an old negro woman a few days ago. Willie Carter, a former slave in the family of the late J. P. Coakley, of Spotsylvania, has been liv ing in California since a short while af ter the war. 8he bai prospered and a few days before the last Decoration Day she sent a check for 5 to be used in purchasing flowers for her former mistress' grave. This act shows the pure loyalty that still exists among the old negroes for tbelr ante-bellum own ers. The Athens is ftaniUry and safe always a comfortable seat. this Means 1. ' '-" r PARCELS POS I Total 1 . minnm Capital stock . .123,64124 Yesterday Was a Busy Day. Quite a Number ef Cases Were ; Disposed of. Yesterday was one of the busiest days of the present term of superior court for the trial of criminal canes, and at the close of the session both the Judge and the counsel wero tired out. A large number of cases were disposed of, many of them being of considerable Interest, and all during the day the court room was filled with ''spectators who were interested in the outcome of the different cases. In the case of tha State vs S H Bar- nett, the young white man who was charged with the embezzlement of $240 from the Hall Tailoring Co., of this ci ty several days ago, and who was ar rested at Wilmington and brought to this city and placed in jail to await a hearing, the g(and jury failed to return true bill and he was released from custody. The following other cases were disposed of during the .day; State vs Will Jones, charged with larceny, guilty; 4 months on the county roads. State vs Joe Anderson, larceny, guil ty: 4 months on the county roads. State vs Charlie Ueil, assault, guilty; 60 days on the county roads. State vs Robert Joneft, carrying a conceited weapon, guilty; 60 days on the county roads. State vs Oscar White, Charles Slade and David Bryan, larceny, guilty; tix months each cn the county r jads. State vs Ernest Cooper, abanlon- ment, guilty; 3 months on the county roads. State vs Ed Moote, retailing, guilty, months on county roads. State vs Romeo Ebron, larceny, guil ty; 4 months on county roads. State vs John Gaston, disturbing re ligious services, guilty; 60 days on the county reads. State vs Henry Kerman, larceny, guilty; sentence not yet pajsed. OUR INVITATION. We extend to you a cordial invitation to visit the banking rooms of the Peoples Bank of New Bern. Where 4 per cent compound interest is paid on savings from one dollar upwards. Where checking accounts are received, small as well as large. Where Ce rtificates of Deposit are issued, bearing t per cent per annum. Where money is loaned to the responsible business men and workers of Ciaven County, Where unquestioned safety is afforded by the banks ample capital and surplus and conservative management. mmm 20 Leonard Cleanable Re frigerators, porcelain lined, quartered oak cases. They save ice and look better than any other. Ask me the price. I. S. Miller. Teeth Now Needs Extracting Badly. Shepard Hardison is a colored, man, employed in one of the local livery sta bles, and takes his meala at the kitchin of the proprietor. Shepard is pant the meridian of life, but he likes to conftom to the fs-thion of the lime", in dress. spectacles, gold filled teeth, etc. Some time ago a colored dentist set up shop in town, snd Shepard forthwith discov ered that he needed a new set of grind ers, st least part of a new set, six or 1 Seveq. They were procured and worn with 'groat pride. But pride, it is knowo, goeth before a fal'. Yesterday morning while Shepard ai eating his breakfast, his fake ivori u became loosened and he swallowed them, every one. Now, the pressing Object Is to get them out of him. It is far from a j ke to Shep. Ho wa i taken to the hospital and give i medical attention, and bis frara i llevlatnd, but it is quit likely that be is schedutsi for a surgical operation. MID-SUMMER SALE (NOT A MID-SUMMERS NIGHT DREAM.) ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE One Lot of Oxfords, worth $4.00 m $1.98 One lot $3.50 and $3.00 Oxfurds Now $1.29 One lot ladies Oxfords, $3 to $4 Now $1.49 More than 4,000 pairs of Shoes and a good Bargain on every pair. GET JHE P CS WHILE THE PICKING IS GOOD. J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPtfc DEFT STORE. a Undivided profile, ' leas rur -' rent'fxoensea and ; tasea. : , . paid ; V - ' 2.nOJ4 MtfA anil kill. MMxwumlaJ - 1 KTIfl Aft , i.j n ,.v ly , ' lftlartery maOwdaaf quKktransportaltoii Express Oompanica Under Fire Ucfore Congressiooal Committee. ' Washington, Juna li War oo Ua tiprcsa eomoanies has begaateaarwst before the House Commit. lee oa postof flee and poatroada whleh opened hear ings oa the parcels post, for which as, eral meaeorea are pending. ' , epreeMtative ; Lkwla, (Pefn.,).ef MsryUnd, appeared U support bis bill which provides for condemning , aad parctaainr alll the express eompanUa, He asaorted that the cost of, living la : B. P. S. Paint will cover; 50 square ft , two coats and, under favorable conditions! will spread over 00 square; ft. r. For further information sum or. consult the Hdw. Co. J. S. Basnight SPECIALS FORMOfaDAYAND THISWEEK IF YOU CANIgET LUM--BER FOR NOTHING . yotj're foolish to pay for lU tSut hat M of lotftxiT woold It bet ' Not Die Wml jroo'd care U pot Intoanr armstnirtioA fm'd be pruo4 afl No nB It fitiej himbef, hr vf form, claim U be aSle te r jro6 beet. We bluTe that w pine U belLor in jtjHty, lower In price and will c'lve WtK-r ( than any eih , r j 'i in this I"' ti"". - VV i .tlx nfT ' rii m V "Thr " W0WB iy U" komebere I at we. V f ; J, eompai.lt m.i.t be addl toih. rvfU, hln, M u ( ,ubH-'pol system,' ii1Lii. ,rirtt,tb',Mi,jomj . . . w , , Toil , ' BTATR OF KOJtTH CAnOI. VKAh.M l-WliS II, ! sinr! rnmtmn rvlr ("cxl nut ruck 1, W, II. Caton, Ch!r of the a-: bynni) tha lailvajrs to the fa'mri, KoTt-ftdtnod bunk, do ic)l"rrtiily ! mhkb th pot (Tlre d'x. t! .h t', that tbe above alstnmt-ni Is Uue to '(!' btl tit tny snowlHja and 'rrl trir' O-rrs.-t- -AHt! n, v. n. a A. J. v, II. trar I t i i r ' i LCE'i CHAPEL NOTES. , ? ' iaaea Cotniy, Ji'as 14. We are hav ing soma Terr d weather aow, a litt rait at Beaded. ' I t lst Sundiy wat Childrena' Day at Lee's Chapel. The proiram ws ery pretty ao4 nicely carried wr. . ' ' Mr. Ed PoWkrTVf Trent., and mU Castie tuUot. of Little 1111, aUenoVd tbe Cbtk)rt Day txerclaea at le's Cainl 6odar' t'- . : - Mr. Oisrtle Toy ant a f w tfiyi at ; We wet all eoiaea bete j m. " ' - - ... .'!" J r 4." f ;!; Sithon, of tbis flee U( rjr ';rk wish f of fcac a tptmAj rt- 'rrj, . j t'ri rTit l;;ii f v i !-..t i V ami JotinnVe P. i ; an i )..; . t ! a ( Comedo Coplon'a for anything and everything you need for men women ami children to wear, Hersune we buy with the Idea In view at seeing how much more we can ulTcr than ynu can (ret elsewhere. Comfort, Krrvire and Style ran be had In Coplnn'a Shmii at laat 1 coat Satisfaction ! tho great thing in buying hre, we abso lutely guarantee the fullest satis faction in every particular. We have the sort of shoes you admire , and need, and every pair is care- fully fitted. We offer you not only good ahoee at fairest low ,'eoat, but our good service cowte , you abeotitcly nothing $2.BO Women's Velvet fsmpa II. 83, tU alaea. V Tbey are poaltrtely tlSO values, , While fumpa for wotrnm, all Hum, Bargain at .v tlOOTbla Wi SI. 50 ( "Onyx" Silk Hose for women,' In all Colore, White, Black, Nary, ' GrsV and Tan this week at'; ' 43c. a pair."- ftos for the f hiklrea,' Halo and" r'arwy tp " 4 to I, at " IQc 15C. aM 35c " Wh Sui f'r Ik.yi, a'l ase fn-rn f ) te JiJ fat In all dl-jte imginl'b, all fyW natrlal end w !,aj. " " S 1.7"! Wii Suits firc. 3 i t - 1,4 : ... vm 'I: ' . T'j '.'. -. . 4 v , . I' t ' ' ' tf ' , xV'll C"m'lXerkef Lady (jranta. very poyular with wow fsvli f yira ef ntndartt pro "'('.rtl'jM, S e U lld ' . r-r'.a Sin. A 1 V 1
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