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1 st u 1 1 r ? tr V r t ir : t x YOUR APPRECIATION. . v - When you do business with' this Lank you oon appreciate the superior mth- ; o3 that characterize its service., . Our service i$ conservative, jret thor-' v. ou&hrjr progressivei an J the manage jnent is untiring in its efforts to make the banking businessCbf all depositors of . . real practical benefit to them, . V 1 You can open an account in: this bank, . with any sum' down o $1.00, either sub- ject to check jor at four per cent, interest in our Savings Department.5,' -A Z ' rnnnmnnm 1ISSMNIE Wishes to announce fcling mer Millinery wil Wednesday anii TOursdayi March lady is extended a Cordial 4nyi tation to attend. '- kf: .: .. ... . - 5 85 MIDDLE ST., under James Hoel I have just returned from the New York markets and I ror.your naster, onopping. :: :: :: A Constellation I 'will soon be pleased to invite ypur itispection of spring stock oi Millinery Ladies' Coats, Goat SuitSj Skirts, Dresses, Waists and all 'kinds j of Dress. Goods Muslins, Calicoes,; tawns, Laces, taste. My Millinery will zie Neal, a most experienced and artistic milliner: ; MRS. liEj N. B. The exact date of my Spring Opening will follow very shot. ly. Hi Rolled m 5 iii 50c to $6. -per pair. - -,.'!:, CI ,;'-' HiU'sSportiri J:? VI' o Direct '&$ We .scientifically; examine the eyes by the - modern Wingless p'drops" method and . grind , the glasses in our officeto suit "the eyes without trie usual long de lay of ordering them ! :!, J. 0. IT "H.t. -VI : iTnmiMiniiiiii nilHDMliiil -........ Uttl am almost ready, ID be charge of Miss Lii , .. x. r Phone 752 Skates - x , ' v none-253 . . t-. Gran. Sugar.'; . ia - Sc ' Irish Potatoes '; '- 30c pk. V Salmon, 10c, . 15c and '25c ' Best Lard, . . 15c lb;' Vegetable Lard, - 10c lb.. ! ' Small Sour Pickle, 6e dot. Bct Pat Flour 3c & 3 l-2i Picnic Hams I5e ' Corn, 3' " .'';;i0c-5cv Hand P Tomatoes, 12 1-2' ILG. .J SULTAN lUSi be held 4fext s ioh: oillmery . i"'' ji'r; ' : (. MrU and Ce.V.if- ' Vs !llt;. Kft'lait e vetting lor a viwt t Atlantic. City, : N." J. ; - . Henry Bryan, Jr., .went to Kinston list evenins to attend to some buunes matter. .--". -. Mr i. Frank Austen of Panteo ipent yesterday in the city shopping and visiting relatives.-. ' " .' , Miss- Hortense White . of Croats n who hs bee A " visiting. Miss Edna atsoo returned home last, evening. ' --Miss Etta Nunn, returned la t even ng frdnr visit at Elizabeth City. . ; J J-tSuramerell of Wilsoa .vWhat been visiting his parents Rev. and Mrs. I. ' Nr . H, Summerell returned home Sunday--afternoon.. ". -. -.''" --".-v. h Mrs. , G, T. ; Faxnell; and daughter Miss-Helen of Bayboro passed through the city Sunday.af ternoon enroute home from Washington, J). C. , --. Rv C;, Morton of Hubert spent last nigfitls the, city attending tp business matters, -v :'f'.y - wa-; iu ; ;.- :.'.?" N. E. .Day, editor of the Jacksonville Profcress. ' was'vaihene the visitors'- in Lha city Jast jughttS -i . - i. If 'II i 1 ivy n. ouitan returned iaieveninj fr3m"6hort business trip :Tldik boro.- .r-v.f-u.-j-c-.v.v-.";-.'.- t .-yT(T, ;:' J- S-'Basnight returned la?V f trtf from a short visit at Vancelf '3 r,$ Edward Bangertjrf Raleiglr'te xt Ttatttrer hia nM, ka. A H Rafl..rr t city-visiting his brother A. ft. Baneert. W. D. Mclver,. L. I, -Moore and T. D,. Warren' left yesterday for Beaufort to ' attend -Carteret Coufttv Suoerior Court ,whkh 'is in sesstM- there, thist weeic. -:. r,j A r . -.:-.ii'--. 1 G."' N.' Enneit arrived "in the ' cttv Sunday ' night 'after a. Visit at'; Cedar Point. He lett . yesterday orning for a business tripf to New York. - MissiBettie Hancock left- yesterday Tor Tarboro where she has. accepted a Tosition;:; .'.-.;-.',';, i;1'; Virgil "Walker returned . last evenng from ajjusiness trip in Carteret county. G. B. Toler of Askin'was amonir the visitors in the city' yesterday. . -'t: j James B7 Clarke and Miss Lilly I .way ui ociuavvD arc visiiiiJK in iue City, the guests ot Mrs. K. L. Way. : Rev. -J. M, Gibbs of Jacksonville was among the visitors in the city last night, v . ' Screens that SEPARATE your dinner fron flies.--J. S. Basnight Hardware u. -, Factory 8afet)' DevieSv--The mnnaffemeiitNof a imichlne tool works In America has during the last several yenrs kept a careful record of nil accidents and rwide a study of them In the endeitvor to ascertain jufct where danger is greatest nntf-Wtint accidents can be prevented by means of Im proved safety devices.. One recently installed device pm-tlcnlnrly interesting is 11 u electrically uuemted control' "pj which the power nt the engine room can be stopped by pushing n hnttoo anywhere In the works. Kxchnnge. , . The Tramp's Golf Ball.) A -tramp and a golf er . met 'pn the green. "My good man.'" said the golfer. In anxious tones, "have you' seen a gtilf ball hereabouts? It's my Inst half, and if 1 lose It, I shall 1iave to glv up wy day's game and returu to town.T Tbe tramp, n vllluluous looking in dividual, answered:-, v - "No. boss. Ijilo't aeert no gott ball, "but I've got ojie In my pocket that 1 brought from home wlint 1 don't mind sellln 'you for n couple of, dollars." Kew York Times. ."Persia's Turquoise'Mines. By far the largest part of the world's turquoise comes from the mihea ueat the Persian city of Nishupur.; where Omar Khayyam was born and lies bur-l led. The mines are situated In a range of mountains rising to the height.' of .to5 feet" Th highest point at. which tm-auolses hne been-, found ) Im"; 5.800 feet above aea level and the lowest K4.80ftvfeet"The geologic! formation oi we ;isnupirr iuouuuuus u yuiyujuca, pis tor aunoay ainners. t - ; graeu'stone. limestone ,and. sandstone, j , Ladles shopping In. the city arid the turquoise being found In veins to deslr4ng to take dinner at the Gas ttJliemetligflj of the Persians m - ,J tfae be v n. quatedc for only ladders and: Pflueyi r v. v v(, , are used In tbe rough shafts. .' . I ?u.are: ''w K-S: '.'- C- "' ' .'"; pv ; :T .:jr; flt' you have hn opportunity af any time of eiamlnlng a sword such as is . used In paval and military services yon may notice that Just below the hilt, an inch or two down the blade, there is a 4 small dls.lc of brass welded Into the I blade-'The meaning of this brass might . welt escape any one not possessed of a weir, developed sense ; of cnrtoslty. Swords are jsnbjected, to very severe testa before . being Issued, and this .brass' piece indicates that one of the tests to -which the sword was abject ed was i to have Its point bent tight back Until It topched the. hilt at the brass spot, Swords that bare success fully withstood this ' severe test iare trustworthy. London Chronicle. - , t- '. ' t - :' ' 1 r.'TrUS. .'7 ' , "'! ' : nnrevon ever observed fthat - the fnan who frequently asks himlielf' whether life Is really worth ltrlng nsu slly subsists on a diet nnd shudders at tbe more thought of getting his feet ttamp? Chicago necord-neraldT. 'U , 1 !l "This passage In the news artlcln snys. The mnn, with an clTort, gnthcr ed hliTi -T'lf together. Now, -what doct tlmt tni nn!" . ' . . . "It nniHt monn that he had gone to ;'(Tos."JDnlUmore American.. O. LLiJamood Is Trylnj a EotrU lILcnttlf. - la Fact Ha Has "Nerer Seen Anv. thing a Ceod as Bear's - , Emulsion. , John.D. Bear, Elkton. Va. r. Dear ' Sir : ; ' M y little - boy (nine years old) tad been very niuch com plaining all' one fall, and winter; no appetite, high fever; yery sickly "look and a hacking cough.' r v-' ' I tried a great inany home remedies but without ny relief. J got aeveralr patent remedies and still he got no better v- On bearing of '.Emulsion . I tried a bottle and have , never seen any one Improve as he did. - It was no time before the cough' was gone and he strengthened ' up Ind, his appetite improved.- I am now taking' a bottle myself a lid feel it is doing me a" great deal of eood.? ? ' " Bear's Emulsion is undoubtedly the best tonic i ever saw. . ' .V Very respectfully, : , . L. 0- Lindamocd. Sold-by Bradham Drug Co -., (AdvO SEATS FOR "ALMA" TO GO ON SALE THIS MORNING. Seats' for the nerformanca of ""A'ma'l af the . Masonic" theatre' next Fiiday night will be placed on sale tiodfy at Edward - Clark's cigar ' store and at Kater s -Dakery. bakery. - Owing to the . fact that this will be' the last attraction of the; season the--management haAe de cided to charge only $1.00 for any seas on the lower floor. Seats inthc belcony wm De sow tor au -ana a a ens each. Try our screens and. enioy your soups J. S. Basnight Hardware Company. . Remorse. - -For two years afteV 1 was married I was ashamed to meet the preacher wno flnlteu my wire nnd me in tne noiy bonds. Yon- se. In in.v excited condi tion 1 made a blunder and gave him a five dqllar bill Instead of $20; which I intended to bnnd him. 1 suppose be thought 1 was a cheap skate, "but 1 couldn't very well ''explain it without making myself ridiculous or causing him to suspect that I was lying about It" "Yon say you felt thpt way for two years?" , , "Yes. After thnt I began to bp sorry 1 h;id giveif litui anything!" Chicago tteeord-Henild. - Nero and His Voice. The Knieior Nero took remarkable care of his voice. At niglrt Nero lay on hia hnek. with n tliln plate r lend on Ills stomach. He alistnlned from frultK and all dishes which could hurt his voice. In order not to dauuige the purity of its sound he1 censed iiurun- gtiinsr'tbe soldiers and tin? senate. He attached to his service an oltlcer siie- dally deputed to take cafe of hln voice. He talked only In tbe presence or tills singular othcial. w,bo warned him when be spoke too loudly or forced.Jil voice, end if the emperor, carried away by some sudtlen tit of passion, did hot lis ten: to III remonstrauces It was his doty t stop his month with a napkin. Modern MeillHn. ! . '' Make ' - ; ; ; .. your lawn attractive by using 'one of our Lawn Mowers. J. . FfKnJght Haadware Cok Gaston Hotel THE OLD RELIABLE ". , Spccral attention given city peo- RICKS & BLAND HOTEL CO. ;i R; A, CHERRY, MitviPp- Belle Mekd i '. t -&r-M ji"i!'v - I v ' ' Bonbons & Chocolates :;.'', 'L: V'Av-V'! V '?'i'iv-k'" Kfresh supply just re-, . celvedl-ii?''- islll PHONE M We are ; domg'usi- riess. We are.lwell a?ull ' jinc ': o.' supplied with staple and , faicy , groceries, " - i ft " " s ' anything yo.u,Avant for break fast, dinner or supper.' Call DUFFY GROCERY COM P : :iy, 105 K. FixntSt, Plion- ow L. TRUST COMPANY: CONriDFqlLUSTRAfED, , f AS AN ILLUSTRATION of tht : coaa-v denc which prudent, careful people have v! Jn this bank stand the fact that many V substantial, well-to-do citizens are con-.; stant patrons of the -bank and entrust their money to its care v with the - assure ance that it is safe-guarded In every, way known to the financial world. : ; Wa cord!- " lly inrie new acrnunti on the batfaf -our record in the mvj Ci ,ukir arid ' Savings Accounts Innted. ,0 ' .. FOR PER CENT CdMH)UNDEb FOUR ' ;v '?TiMr.s a yp.Xr nv savings m 1 A Brr OF KINDNESS. -"Tht greatest thing," says some one, a man can do for his Heav enly Father is to be kind to iome of his other, children.' I wonder how it n" 'that we are not all kinder . than we are. How much the world Deeds it t How easily it is ' done! How instantaneously it acts! ' How infallibly it is remembered I -How- superabundantly it pays itself back, for there is no debtor in the world so honorable, so superbly honorable, as love. Henry Druro Wonderful Dayton Motorcycle 7 and 9 Horse Power Reliability, Ecbnomyk Cleanliness. Highest, Horse Power. Get what you have been waiting for. For sale by f 0nS. LANCASTER, ThSS GA TToV r nxt Agent for NEW BERN' and . I Xl l uw, , Vicinity. ' .: ' '.t ;.,.) ,"T-'',fj3 " " "7 ' fX' 'W i ii--i-'';-'V'rV FERTHJpiSTRIBtrrORsMADE TODAY. WE HAVE CHEAP ; ER .MAE$ CHEAPER. ' ' ' ', , v AND SHOULD 'MAKE i EVERY DOLLAR - AND EVERY DAY fUJSIT.OTHIN'G WILI,ROVE.TO BE A GREATER TIME; --AND LABOR SAVER THAN ONE , OF OUR IMPLEMENTS OF; r I HTWfi BETTER-KIND; - :- JV' ??'' Every IJmpleme'nt Guaranteed VhV.'.' 7 ' . r - " '-- ' n i I...'.:'?, r ? t;- Floating Prisons. Of thp live ships used ns floating prisons for the confinement of refrac tory convicts in the penal colonies of -Australia, but one. the Success, re mains as a memortMl to the hundreds of unfortunate wretches who siitferetil painr and death In the narrow- (hinirl cells of the hulks. When a convict re belled at tbe treatment accorded him in the quarries be wits "sent to tbol hulks' for at least two years, there to be fastened with ball and chuiii and 'fed on liread and water only. Tbe irons and Hogging whips may still no seen on the Success, whii-li li iini tior ed In the harhor at "Sydney. .V-w orS Sun. y . 1 i 1 t ' y .' , v ! I r:;::i new r. UN, N. C. ' v"''', V.''''' ,''!'' ', . .V'W 'v'- -'it ;';' n -On ptomctriGt. I';
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