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The Daily Journal from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 1

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The Daily Journali
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New Bern, North Carolina
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PAPER WTTIl i ScittATION S1 i .1 NEWrBERN, NORTH CORNING. UPR1L 191 OilAi TWENTY NINTH YEAR 0 ALDER GETS UD Wl 6 v. Peoples Bank Careful Cprisiderationllf LlElldlEEI NEW BERN. N. Ac First begular Session la April.

PAID ON C. STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE IT SAVINGS Various Matters Oon- sidered. The Board ofAldermen met in regur ot tlie needs ef every customer, large or-small, de- positor or borrower, has been tfie key note in the policy of this Bank since the day wheti its doors first opened. '-u The growth of this Bank, the loyalty of its follow ing and the spirit of co-operation manifest in oui patrons, are the outcome of this policy. Would not such banking relations be of decided" benefit to YOU? 'X lar aesaion Tuesday nighV Mayor McCarthy presiding, Mr.

Waddell, on ac Sentenced -Pomuuted lo Life Im prisonment at- Hard Jesse Whitehead will not die in the electric chair but will be impriMoment for life at hard labor. Such is the decision of Governor Kit chin. The reason awignfed by the Uoverior for the com-mutation are aifollowat. 1 "Priaoner is considered a weak minded Uegro. The sentimet.t in- favor of Commutation seems to be uuivefsal In Several GiiiJaqip From "Windows of Big taundryv Fur vMayDifc-' Chicago, 111, April 5f-Eighteen ir were, injured, seversl' seriously in a fire in the Central steam laundry today.

Several girls jumped' fronv windows and others were, injured in-' an explosion. Four afe in a' serious condition at a hos-piti The panic wat caused by th busting of a steam pipe in the mangle room on the second.floor.. When the clouds of atearo'burat into the room the girls be: came panic stricken and seven of them jumped from the second floor window. Too high pressure is believed to have 1 Have You a Bank Account? A commercial account caried with a well-known bank furnishes a basis for business confidence which can not be procured through any other channel. This bank with its reputation as a conservative, high-grade banking institution, imparts a financial prestige and confidence which is of inestimable value to-individuals and corporations having daily deposits and disbursments.

Every courtesy approved by conservative banking methods is extended to our patrons. count of illness Mr. Patterson, acting as clerk to board. A petition presented to pave the streets around the county court house some other material than, rick, because of the noise, was discussed and referred. The dust aris-ieg from the cinders spread on Hancock B.

BLAHES, Pres. T. A.j ttREKN V. Pres. is, iu.

B. BIADES, Vi Pjreu. GEO PENDLETON, Cashier raven The twelve jurors, the street by the came up for discussion. It was said that the railroad solicitor, 4he attorny who, aided th solicitor, and the trial judge, and many people would- take up these cinders. citizens recommend" The street contractors asked permission was convicted by reasons of his confes been the cause of Che burstin of the! to begin paving work on upper Griffith sions.

Tho judge regards bim as a doll stupid fellow, who did not comprehend TA.UZZELL CASHIER C.D.BRADHAM VICE PR WM.DUNN PR EST. street Matter of free sewerage again came lap, and again passed, to ba free on and after April 1, 1910, More than .200 girls were working on the second and third floor, A rush was the seriousness of his offense, fie was not, regarded as a dangerous of burglar, but rather as sneak thief I1 1 1 i 1 made for the windows and exita and D. Mclver was appointed to de am fend officer Rowe, in a suit pending in several were' slightly Injured in the kind I therefore, commute prisoner sentence life imprisonment lit the court The ordinance against washing scf amble. The majprrty of -the 'girls injured are not 20 years od. State's Prison at hard fabor." CLOTHING and SHOE SALE fish and oysters in the river came up, and police were instructed to take up licenaes of offenders.

A phone was ordered for house of the Sexton at Cedar Crove Cemetery. On motion $1.50 a day, soven days in week were ordered Mothers find Perry Dayia' Painkiller in Are Not Exactly in the Fur Business BUT WE ARE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF Whitehead was tried and convicted at the Februaiy term. felO, of Craven County Superior Court for the trial of criminal cases and sentenced to electrocuted on April 29th for burglary in the first degree. valuable in the nursery, and it should be kept at hand in cast of accident For pain in the breast take a little Painkiller in sweetened mihc and Water, bathing the' breast in it clear at the paid Foscue for work. The matter of allowing increase of speed limit on passenger trains in Jthe city came up, for lengthy discussion.

On motion, the same time. If the milk passages are clogged, from cold, or other causes, matter of increase was defeated. J. A. Our Buster Browa Oxfords for Misses and Children, in IU styles are in, see us before buying.

J. I. Baxter. We have on hand a very large stuck? of last seasons CLQTHING and OXFORDS and in order to make room for our new stock we will close these goods out regardless of cost. SEE OUR WINDOW FOR PRICES J.

J. BAXTER Patterson was appointed City Tax List athing in the Painkiller will give bim-mediate relief. Ask for New 35c. er, a (irovea resignation was pass ed to next-meeting. On motion, Coast Artillery appropriation was increased to $25 per month April Jerm Federal Court With Judge H.

C. Connor, presiding, "ILL WEAK AND EMACIATED" DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE beginning April 25th there will be a two weeks term of the United States is how Mrs. J. W.

Flagg describes the condition of her little daughter after a Refrigerators It is time to think of what kind you are going to buy. have the White Mountain Grand, is known as the chest With the chill in it. the Leonard Clean able in beautiful white porcelain lined, quartered oak frame, sure to please at sight and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Prices from $18 to $50. S.

Miellr. severe attack of pnenmonia, and nothing Hair Rolls 25 c. Hair Turbans 25c. HAIR SWITCHES $2.50 and $3.00, seemed to do her a bit of good. "At District and Circuit Courts.

The following jurors are drawn from the counties in this district Pamlico County -Chas. A Flowws, Moore, John Watson. this time," continued Mrs. Flagg, "we Wayne County Hale, James commenced to give her Vinol, and the effect was marvelous. The doctor was amazed at her progress apd said Vinol is a fine remedy, keep it up.

We did so and she was soon restored to health and strength," F. S. Duffy, Druggist New Bern, N. C. Shipping Meat to Meat ville.

Grant, Geo. Alex Casey Beaufort Gouuty Warren, "Shipoinsr coals to New Castle" a WE ARE RECEIVING New Goods Every Week And Still Running the Special Sale Prices On our entire stock. Just received from the factory 50 doz. Men's Black Mercerized Hose, worth 25c. which we will sell at I2jc.

the pr. THIS OPPORTUNITY WILL NEVER OCCUR AGAIN Bamngton Dty Goods Co Mayo, Edwards. Jones County Lof tin, -Hiram Mc Danitl, A Rhodes. once famous illustration, finds a simihr illustration in shipping meat from New J. M.

Mitchell Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288. Bern to Chicago But the story. A Greene County A Speight Harper, Etheldred Mitchell Bea Porch Rockers Arrived.

The best we have had, extra strong, short time ago a Chicago drummer in this city, visited the well known J6hn ms n. just the right pitch to make them com Watson's restaurant on lower Middle Carteret County Lewis, Junius Daniels, JITS Htllm, A Whiteluirt street, and there was served wiiha- fortable, double cane seat and back makes them soft and easy to rest in. Prices from $1 $3,. J. S.

Miller 87 89 Middle street dish proved snch a treat. Valcher, Robt Taylor. that the Chicago man made the trade Onslow County-J Steed, John 'it :1 4 3 J. A i for a whole pig, which Mr. Watson barbecued and shipped to Chicago.

Koonce, Kelly. Geo. Walton. Pitt Coun1yR Bynum, Har Land Increased 50 Per cent vry, Smith, I Brooks, Dai), Proctor, Williams, May. Craven County-Thot.

Mitchell, The Dover School in Craven voted Jesse CisypooL Pavid Whitford, Ab Don't, fail to see our New Queen Quality Oxfords, in shades Patent leathers and Kids, all styles. J. Baxter. ner Whitehead, WP Aberly, local tax for school in 1906. Before local taa school had a small franae build- You ate Always Welcome at Casston Drug whether you simply want to rest or leave your packages, or meet a friend, You'll be Welcome Here.

We make a special effort to have everyone fed at home in our sto'e. It's a Skirt Delamar, Go. N. Ivea, Hancock, IJngwith two rooms and two teachers, Blade; aod a four montha' term of school Now Lenoir County Harvey, James Suit have a term of 8i months, with four Clee Club and Orchestra. Hardy, A Dawson, Mosley, Jes se Heath.

teachers and a large two-ttory brick school building containing four recitat Ion rooms on first floor auditorium The revival interest in music on the old campus of the University of on second floor seating one thousand Gaston Drag North Carolina baa not only added much Building is equipped. $6,000. It 4s a Company OPPO POSf ON TUF CORNER PHONE 66 flLEI CURED IN TO 14 DAYS PA7.0 OINTMENT guaranteed to cure any tase of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pllea in 8 to 14 days or money refunded. 60c' first-grade high school and does excell ent' work. Taxable property has increaaed 26 per cent since local tax.

Population has in creased Z5' per- cent sine local tax. loth pleasantness, of University hfe hat has also contributed to the making of thfbrst Glee dub and Orchestra that "has ster rtpresented Carolina. Tho other and perhaps tha chief factor In the productlon'of their eieellicy Is work; For weki it -has heeoj work, work. Manager'' Beard baa worked and the result is the best schedule evw arranged School enrollment has increaaed 100 per For. Rent I am.

now offering for vent a mall boosea In wulta neighborhoods. cent sioeiocal tax, You'll be Proud of the Siiit Farm mods adjacent to town have increased 60 per cent since local tax. A A food Ofllca Budding; pa Booth Front large lumber Mtarprieoand a properous 8t B0 pw month. 'v i You are looking for come and see our line. We carry the largest line of Silk and Wash -suits in the city, in all the season's newest colors and styles.

Our line of skirts are not to be surpassed, eith er in style, price or quality. We Invite Yotit Inspection WOTINOP CREECH ilACKiuRN BUILDING. bank have been established and a new church building erected. tiwn is muke you, not only proud at first, but proud a' long time, for jt will not only bit Htylish and becoming, but it will last almost Indcfinately; by managar of the University Must-calf AasoclalJon. Dlrectbr-Woolan has worked aod be la rewarded with an abundance cl material out of which to Oo fl2.Hr on Change 8t-.

One 16.00 -od Short 8fc', One U.fti no Front 8t' One fT.OO front St. now preparing to build a modern muni cipal baUdtnr. Taa district In 1906 Voted a local tax Also eight targe' airy rooma. over a rboose bis roa. The men have worked day after day.

boar after Thy (have missed ball famea. an3 given up for the aupport of the school by Orjtol- Broad street itoia, and one good a tors MERCHANT-, F. M. Chadwick, mous vote, no dtlxao opposing U. on Middle, street 4 1 Waited and royal support baa' been given the school since iUeaUblUhmeot social pleasorea for the Jake') of their work snd dsvelopmtnt, Surelf wArk has told and work will tell Wednesday night April 6th Nw Barn and the prosperity, of the- town la la targe measure attributable to r-Ci T.

HANCOCK i k. -Whiannn'i Candy Fresh Supply jast; received ti j. Divb Pharraaci will have a chance see the result of KvjrAAaAAAArArNAAAArHsAA. splendid wora of the school and Its imputation for tborc'ighnaaa: f- the revival of musical interact and this ft I MEADOWS MEAL eeeeeeoeaeeeVoeee-eoooaa-ooaoa Work la Concrete READ vouniy oopt, vravrsi wjuniy- ffiLCsrlmtitCfiLEsi Williams'-Indian PlU 6io1 meal will BALL All kinds of work in eowtrrt 'dooaoa Homer Down The abott notice at aa vaaonable pricaS as cure BQad. Bfcxdtng and Itching Pilaai 4 COTTON BROKERS It absorbs the tumora, allays Itching at vnos a no cn av once, aU aa a poultice, girea snatant good Work eatj be done.

EC L'JL COTT fl SEED A Msgaxlne halthy by a Carol! tiian for raroliniarls and all ethr. lOcVCop, '-jCOo Sale liere reliaf. WUllama Indian Pile Ointmaot STORE Thv I nothing more wnoleaome than good -mol, but do yoo slwuya get it? Probably yoa do' not unW you ask fo'r MEADOWS mkal. W- iiimi only the best WhiU Muling' Com tarerult afWud (rut it all In but the the sweetness Is trwr-mal ahlprfd trmft dinUnce most of the time hts this ukp out it win kp, that at the reaaon your meal is like small hominy whan It is oookad- always s.k for alEADOWS MEAL 4 r-' law Tsrk Kttktt. is prpard for PUe and Itching sf the private 8oe by dnjjrtta, mail 1010.

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