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1 A' - -'" . .is .V I NEW BERfj, CRAVEN COUNTY. N. C TUESDAY MARCH; 12. 1912-FJRST. SECTION 34th. YEAR i: n m i r i n K ?'fl:l!,.i urei With tb Ooods bert Jpock and , t .V . -AMMWIici t btfor 9 't'tk atr- I tiror;h lh ky tight ia . . ! ( C. bulluU, u4 ttaUclotk- , 1 - jt . I v .'.sir. wrticlM ' Cm ; Ttlue of C" tt &xtc!uloo Ihat-thitWi k t work L -1 '. SortK3 tb !d if Im cClccr Ja&o Poubtl they both -r t w rr r tat toi ma iht ;y .A.U. i -;iwf N tawing it itor, 4 . trdart J Una to tlop, ,Th alley in tha ".-f-f f tur j- dukMN t." J, Fukhar Mcfdd -ia - jt-" : : t" :r scj kifww,' Cogdeii I i k ;,h c'slnc -114, ekrrWd. to th aj told tht eQe ;jr thjr could a4 hU 4rtwrt m thf r.br jr. Tby v-- ioaoMJiktc'jr weni toMtptecd(iKOBt , : wi t Cojdcll tod inc4c4t tMibblag ' Whits mad Richer kd4 they- -ara ouw JmlUwaitiaf tolal. $'-v.i Ji '-S;. Vy tiaa dorhg (AtpMt ftwjrfir bthN aiiroa hiV b to 'th - clatcbtf f th la d ia -fact hrj 'ifient EMM ran badui'tha hta- .then. f . jat a oawiq 11 r aaao gumi I thia oCwm It h i ajk to aaj that i : Jf Q ba givaa a Unjf tarn on tha aaRoty nda n aaat tojh paooiuatl- " 4iut for ta diligent work of aiiiht '; k - "wV;haiai Ip xk aadh f'offljlat Doogbtv, ,' :'tha mbrj would fyiJtSt bta . di "i ,oia4 dU tha atotraM optacd for f V ity .fti ia ailffobw,u a f , t , V ?- 11 bT a (5T-b cap r- REAL ESTATU OX SALE. good mW;,JKV7 Graraa St. wf tha eoraar of Va' i ? Gaay tarma la tiraa If in '1 Alao oaa tt&frng lot (a Caoige naar Pollock v. 3 , '. ; ; . Jla ailalatara aod hvKUty eamisaat' awaat Paklagand Tifa lain eoatiou j Uka pracaatioaa afloat, tha rialng -t aaaati faralga faiiiog. - .-. , JEQNIIf P THI COXDinOX 4 i - . ' - i of tob- -s; ' ; J - r ITUTClX AIB lUtlllffl COXYIKT. at law BanC la tfca Stata at Harth ' CaraUaa, At Tha Claaa af 9m i ' . baaa Feb, 2ooi. mt y.' y . 'v; risockCes ;y..: - ! latri tni iUcouata, s I f .U 94 ' ' Oftt " :ta aacurad .4 879.14 ' . ran."., -a tod ftxtaraa, V 1.257.93 . All a.ar rJaaUta awaad. ' 8.038 93 ' t. j twka and baakara, 221.41 V-.t loU , . . , v v' y -70.00 v ( r-'t. Including alt atf ; 7- . jCOTaecy; ? V. ; JO4 08 .1 lk aelt a ? ' - U(i,4;;y -,r, 1,032 00 I1S.115 43 - J riacVi Jd ia : f 8,519.43 IV?i. ' .... 108 73 i. , J i.. taaa ur , at asptaats aad taxaa - - (: ;, . ? tea.' "S - - i v 1.000.0( '-cf defoaSt. 8.499 43 , .atochack, 4.83164 Tots.1, t 18,116 43 iT.3'C? VT.m CAROLINA 83 tzxzt- ccvrJTT, 1 IL riilier, carter of tbe a " .T-ts aaok, do aolemnly swear ; 'X C above atatement la true to I a ta t4 my knowlajja aad belief jo:: H, IlSHER, Caahler ' ! "Correct A"ist;'- ' - n. w. TUorsoM, ':-'.' El'-UIL IX)3TER. i. P. ETANLY. ' " Cirectora. ; tV. ;:.Il5l and swera to kttora me, ' u'j: it sf t'.-.hri2. 1 ' j. ' tiv'-.ry I'ubllo. Vj c -sn.!-too;'r V.r.h It. 13:3. i r . I t ! I. i : f JIM LIKE European Natioas Inslat That The trdited States IatertanVy ' yyy yAndstcp Troubi. v . . WaahlngtoaTUtrch 8.-Wa are mak ing alt atrangementa for any prasible W of troopa," aaya Major General La- TtiMrw&t indleatad. thatofflcU m-.. Kftatd tbe eriiM la the Mexl' en ltiiajtldri a at haad; A ''?.": With praeldent Taf t and Seeretary of War Stimson confert log in the matter of doubling the armed force at ih bor der, with full plana for the ln?f len bt Mexico worktd out by the etperrt in tha War College now in; the haoda of the General a'aff; with peftisttnt ru- noia that Madero will make a last at tempt to quiet Mexico with a new cab inet coalition that will unite the ambi tkml leader of. the warring elimenU; with every train leaving Mexico packed o the atepa. with fleeing American wo man and children; with a continually in tenaifying hatred of ' the American among tha iireaponaibte revohitionisla in Mf-xico, with Brigadier General Pott of Chicago, in Ti xaa mappina out mob Uitation camra, "eo that the miatakee of 1898 will not be rpated , Mexico ia a odr mine thVt can bi toothed 'off by the .fkinteat war-likf park, ThU week it ia thought, wil II whether the Ui.lUd Stata is to in tervere.- ; '-'.V', : vy-'-v Aided orerure on this government ttf aet ii being exerted by Great.'1; Brit- ain,.Germuiy. Fradce and other Euro peat) countries having raterwti in Mex ico, It ja Mi red. The Monroe doc trine atbpa Europe from the course it would adopt in nay other part of the world to crush with rifle and bayonet the ravaging banditta who have turned much of Mexico into anarchy. . but the Monroe doctrine also bringe the corol lary of American responsibility for Eu- opean Uvea and property in Mexio. NOTICE TO BRIDGETON TAX PAYERS. TJeSnqtienttixpayera- fv8ridgcten are-baret-y notified that unlrss, thi-tr taxaa are paid in full by April bt. 1 will proceed to collect same by dietraint , T. W. MOORE. ' Tax Collector . Coaat ArtUlery May Dltband. . y Tha captain of the local brigade of Coast Artillery informed the writer yesterday (hat unless the city aeea fit to reconsider their decision in withdra a" ing their annual donation of 8300 to the company, that he will be rored touu- and," Tha government only furnishes the boys aupptlea and they have no other way to get money to meet their expensee.' Tbe matter will be decided -it'ihe next meeting of the company. RURGLARS ARE Two Others Captured Early Yi- terday Morning at Thurman. i Were aa Organited Baud. ; :)l : -.: : of Thieves. ! ;.;,, Early Fiday morning thieves enter- ad J. G. Dunn A Company store on Pollock atreet and atole mora than two hundred dollar! worth of clothing. Offl cere Albert I pock and John Doughty succeeded in catching Le Cogdell one of tha thieves, befo a he could ear ape, aad ha Informed on h s accomplices. During the dy Ri hard Folcher and Tom White) both colored ani berinf bad repotit on v were cap ur d aim placed in jell.- Yesterday morning Char lie Cook ai 4 a man named S i'as, . who Cogdell said were Implicated in the1 robbery, were cap'ared near Thurman by po'leernin Parker and deputy Wil liams. ' Dur'nf the preliminary hearing yes terday afternoon it wai learned that these mn were the members of an or carixod band of thlevea and had com mitted b number of thefts in this city, among these ttiog tha robber of J G. Dunn ACo's store and Mr. James Har rlaoo'e store ca Bura street a few weeks tgo. Probable cause was found in each of the eases end Cogdell, Cook, Fulcher and Stiles were bound over to the next term pf superior rourt under bonds ql :M earn. Tom White wss placed un der a 13 0 bond. Neither of the offend ers f ,! ' 1 (rive bond and they were com mit t 1 to j !t. ' ' J ' . . ' - 1, j tnn 1,1 their rendt-sfoua at C! tries Cook's htusa'at Jamea City, t 1 it was I'.Hte they itorel their plun- J r arid dlvi.it J it up among their mem- n i a -ore aearektd the - ..... . n U..L . A t' j t ii 1 c! ' j a:J goods of s;,.n (!:tr,.,., 1 around at !. 'i 1 1 tVs was 11. n : f. ; FtUKtti LavIi-2 Lb BOUUD OVER AHOTHER PARTY OF HOfjIESEEKERS Fifth Excursion Inaugurated By " Norfolk-Souj.bern Railway " ;v Company A.rriyed Here y ''-.j'Vy Yeftefdaj A.fter- '.-- ' nPPfl ? '.--.The fifth parii of port hern fi'mer brpoght to th)s eiy . by the .'.Norfolk Southern Railway : ftoptpwf-. arrived yrs;erday rrafteTnopa ' at 3:30 6'clock on a special :'tiraio Jn charge v of Mr. B. E. Ric, of the jUnd ant Iodu trial Depattant 'oj' th)t road. They vera met at he uni station by Mess re W. C. Wiljett ' pad ' p. E. Foy and were taken to hotel at which they stopped. '-;.;,'. --w--. ."'r. ' During the afteroooii, although the weaiher waa yery incleuient, a number of the visitota were taken out and shown some of tha farming lands in this sec tion. Last night fjiey were tendered an in formal reception by the Chamber of Commerce at the Elks Club. . Refresh ments were served and and a number of the visitors apd aljo iucal gentlemen made short tlks. i s(f?&?X'-y: This morning they will leave for Morhf ad City where fbey Will spend today and torporrow, returning lo .New Bern Tuesday morning nd disbanding anJ returning borpe as icdividuals Practically the ewtire party will spend ruescay in this city and look over the farming lands in this section. HOTlCtV To the Democrat is. yqf ers of 3onee county--J':" hereby 'announce myselfa candidate for thj ofike of Treesurer, subject to the yotf s of j,he Democratic primary of the county, ' GEO. W. WHITE, Pollocksville, N. C. j " .i'.'".h. 1 ? " Epwortji Icaflue natltute. The following program baa hen ar ranged for thf Eporth Xieague Inati tute to be h Id at Beech Grove Church. beginning Friday. Marc 15th, ; Prlday, 10:3) a. m. Devotional aer vicea by Rv. i. E. UfidrrWood. Friday, II. Q0 a. njWmportaoce of the sys ematlj Uidy of the Bible-Rev. J. B. Hurliy, Friday, JJ ;80 f m.TTba. Sunday School from wh4t to whftt By M. W. Brat ham. ' ', ". J . Intermission. . - Friday, 1;3 p. m.T-Devotlonal aer v ces, conducted i y Rpv. C. E. Vale. Afternoon eiaion giy.rn.io., the, work of tha Epwortb League Rev, J. H. Frisxelle leader. " -. Evening session i . . ., Friilay. 7.3(j p. in . P v Jt ional ser vices, conducted by Ry. M, W, Dar gsn. , . ' "Tha Standard of excellency In S. S. work" by R. W. PrabbinK-, , , Open for dissussion. - ; - . SB OND DAV SAT- MARCH ICth. 10:00 a. m. Peyotional services, by i Rev. C. E Vale. - - ; General Topic: Sunday School organ-j lait'cn - (1) T ambers meeting by H. B. Craven, (2) the Ttacher meeting class, class by M. W. Brabham, (3)The cradle roll, by Rtv. f. S. Love, (4) Tbe Home Department ty T. A. Green. 11:00 a. m. The Paator and the Sun day School by P. E. Hepderaon. ' RiundtaLlj, conducted by . M. W brablam, ..' ' -. " ' - , v, :;" 12;15 p. m. -Quarterly Conference for Bridgeton Circuit. 1 :'. ' . ; 2:00 p. m. Deyotlopa) servUov lad by Rev. W. 0. Hunfblj! Epworth League meet ing Rev. F. S. Love leader. ' - ' ' ' i' - 4.-O0p. m. Adjournment. ' ; THIRD DAY SUN , MARCH 17ibv 10:00 a. m- Vunday Scjjool, D. 4-ane, Supt. ;'. ' r-v r 11.00 a. m Preaching by Rev. J. E. Underwood.' . : ' 7:30 p. m Preaching paUor, AH who are interred in Sunday 8ch ol and EDWor h Leaeue work are Urxd to a.tend. . - ; ' ' Universal Foo4 Choppers, CHOP. thy don'i mash. J. S Basnight H4w Po. Worth Morf Than a yslt from the f poctor." Is what peop'f say abou the sixteen pagejke hook, iiy eolors, given with the New Vvrk tuidy World each week. It's a good ai If one paid 10 rente for Itabn. Ad vet It ia given FREE with the NW York Sunday World. Do not eon'oiind this joke book with the regular Sutulay World Comic Weekly. Tht Is alio giyen with every cony of the Sunday world, aa Suniiuy world, aa well as the splendidly illustrated 11 an a- alna Section, end aietropoiitan see - . tion eitalna t" f J'e Montgomery I flair g Drawlrt r-J i' The aupply of fj.in.lay Wt ' " iff J ;ry lin ltsx, ao it a is aJvi 'Lie to t- U j rhewadealer TO- 11ILL; OE; , . ITS L1STE j Sherman Has Strong u Following. But A Progressif e Would Prob ) ' 6ly; W Safe. - ; r:J:' Washington, March, 11. -Political gos sip is riff In-Waahfrcton as to who la to be President Taf l 'a running mate m the next piesidental campaign. The politi cal dbptaters have b:a flopping all over thenaelvea . in proasoaticating "likely choices and tbe field ol 'available men has been nearly exhausted. The ques tion has been contemplated y every atandpat repubijean (and in some in a ances the '-know alls" hve pradlc ed that a progressive will be picked for second place, under the theory that con cessions must be mad by G. O. P. to the new element thai ass sprung up with n Its ranks.;-.. I :y--:-Vice President Sherman U atill ia tha game of politi.-a, but; whether he in tends to try again for! tha Vice; Preai dency ia not known, toot ; withstanding the fact that some' months, ago he aig nified his Intention of not. running again. , There ia no doubt In tha minda of leading statesAesj that the New Yorker ia airorijr&rjwl thine Old Guard in New York State thau ever before. Mr. Sherman is still a factor. Opposi tion in the national convention may de velop should his nm be placed before that body and for thla reastav it is be lieved he will not consent to-. havev hf' name used aa canoidata .lor second plarey ? -4. u-i, ;T& diapoBit Ion fvtH leaders i sb M reafh out md get some mao n cognized aa'a: progressive the country over to make the race; Senator Borah looms up aiv6 of the best possible choices. It ia not known- whether Seoa'or Borah will aecept the noma.ion if it is tnndered bim, aa ba too occupi e an influential plsce in the Senate, but jit m thouchtthithe misht be induced to run under pressure from President Taf t on the grwind that it was his duty aa a Re publican to make the lace. ; ; He is recognised aa a good campaig ner and one of the strong mea of iht United States Senate. Ha is only fortv six years ld and could easily taod the liardt-hip of a-etiflwo4tf ewpig rt, H ia not a Taft man, in fact he has bad ome differences with tha Wai a Hou, but hn ability is not underestimated b thatquaiter. Senator Borah ia certain to support the nominee for the . Preai dency whoever he may be. It may ba that the Taft boomers are pulling off a great stroke of diplomacy in suggesting Borah' name for second place. They can readily sea Influence he can bring to bear for the Taft tick et. - FARM FOR SALE I offer for sale my 103 acre farm one half mile from city i limits. 1,836 feet fronting on Pembroke road. For par ticulars apply or write to John A Boom, 164 Broad atreet. New, Bern, N. C. ! Craved County Simmons Club.. A Craven County Sinmo is Club will be organize, at tbe court bouse ia New Bern. N. C. on March 16.h at 2;30 O'clock p. m. v - - : Let every Democrat in tha county who ia interest d In the renominatlon and re-eUcion of out distinguished fat low countyraan. United States Senator F. Mi Simrams, be present on that oe casion and join tb Simmons Club, ? Oer '1.000 members have already beea enrolled and we expect to have aa enrollment of over 1.600 at tha first meeting, ' ' ! . ' ; PILE! CURED IN 10 14 Mt8 , Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT faila to ear any caae of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Pro trading Pilealn-6 t.14 daya. 60c ., Numerous Conferences Fall To Im , prove Tbe Situation, , London. March 7-Offirial etatements l-aued this evening concerning the i umerlous eonfercencee held tuOay in ronrection with tbe coal atrike- were devoid of Information aa to the reaulta. if any, achieved, . . - Tbe miners' representatives conferred with the Premier and his colleagues fur nearly three hours, and the official re-' port says that at Mr," AaquUh'e request they promised to attend further confer ences, "If deaired' It ia said that the minora adhere steadfastly to their previous declaia- tion that they would not consent to any . settlement wnica oia noi saeure me adoption of their own schedule of mini mum rates, The miners continue to be maatere of tie situation. nd 'rial para'yt'e is 1 BID DUSTRY FOR El BERN Plant For . the Manufacture Of Crates, Boxes, . Barrels and ' :' MfscellaDeous ' Veneer Articles Will Be ' Opened At tSarly Another new eaterprlse has been ad dad to Nest Barn'a list of manufactur ing plant." This la the doutn Side Manufacturing Company, incorporated makers of berry crates, fruit and trucking baskets, barrel, orange boxee. leer hex hooks and other venerr articles. '-.;.Vf The new plant will ba located In th building formerly occupied br the Union Point Lumber Company at Union Point and wil be under the management of Messrs. D. Dualop Routh and J. E Ribk of Peteraburg, ; Va. These gentlemen former y operated a similar plant at that place. Tha Petersburg company was one or tbe pioneers in veneer work id this country, opening twenty four years ago and waa under the management of the father of the gentlemen who will control the new plant in this city. . i V ' : New Bern has long heeded such a manufacturing Industry as this. Suit able material for tbe manufactuie of boxes, eratea and veneer abounds in thus lection and there ia not the least doubt but that the Meaara. Routh will make a complete success of their ven- TheorIf of getting everything in readiness for tha spring ia well under way and the plant will be in operation at an early date. V V NOTICi 1 have a nice Soda Fountain for sale, will give anyone a bargain if you want one. It is a beauty. E. E. DAUGHERTY, Dover, N. C . Welt Knovrn Man Passes. Wilmington, March 1 Hundreda of friendsand relativee throughout the city and S'ate w It be f hocked and saddened hi morning, to learn of the- paasing of Car Thoraaa Co wan Jamea, on e of Wil- mington'a beet known and wet highly eateemed eitixena, vha entered into rest at 10:30 o'clock last night at hia, home, No 1811 Market atreet, Carolina Heights, of angina pi ctoris, with which ha had been a sufferer for some time. CjI. lames waa commercial agent for the Norfolk A Western Railway, which poaition he has held for the paat Ik yeara, and waa on one or bis regular tripe np tbe A, & Y. Railroad yestes- dsy, when he began to feel wors than he had for several daya and decided to come home last night. He became des perately ill on the train and was in a serioua condition when tbe train arrived here. He waa immediately taken to his home, where he waa given medical at tention and everything possible done for him, but to no avail, the end coming at the hour mentioned with such startling suddenness that none was prepared for tha ahoclt. (Col. Jamea waa well known in New Bern, he having been a frequent visit r here during the paat few yeara and hie host of frier da here wilt learn with re gret of hia dratb. ) Yea can ray goodbye to eonatipation with a clear conetcenee ir you use Cbsmberlaia'a Tablets. Many have een permanently cured by their uaa. Fi real by all dealers. . . . .. ; A550UNCEJIEIT. Feilow cltisena of Jones County. . Having beea bicapacited for labor lor tbe teat seven yeara, and having apent : the most of my substance in trying to ! regain any health, while yet' feeble, I think I could- perform the du iea of an office as well aa any 'ether man who has health and not in neeqaf the office, whde giving an office to me would amount almost to charity. . . And now therefore, I announce my aelf aa a candidate for the office of County Treasurer and call upon my friends all ever the county tc come to my aupport. Thia will be a email mat ter for each one, but a great favor to me, and if you will ileet me I promise io fill the office as well aa any of tha aapiranta. I a-k my fellow cUk is to consider my clahn, and give m our aupport. 1 am yours ver. ruly, SAMUEL 3. HARRIETT. Pollocksville, N. C, Feb. 12. 1912. ... I 1 ' " v. Republican leaders . are giving con sideration to tbe proposal of a cotn- prooiUe candidate to be nominated at the Chicago Convention. How about that line fence? Burn the bosrcU and try FitHburph rertect vara or pird:n fncir.. ' J. S. Das ti-htlliTT Co. iilEii;iyPflifti nnnnn mtu m W W S I Will' lelllllltta I I ( d Weather and 1 Delayed Crop Preparations''' Cause for Ad-' i: V rvnip&.v': :'! -X" New York, March 9-Cottoa has ad r e.-Jd mail' ly, owing t cold raiiy wea thjr in fbf Soiith at.d.ibat tbe season tijgre fe sorne three weeks, lata for crop preparations and that Jbe; crop ia liable toiata late" at art,,,, :.,.' ; hiahasej(o Bnppleawntad by ma- intioa juinoniea to nig iraae inier- esj and joying ty waidori-Astoria operator, ff all Street bulla and Mem- phlf and New- Orleana people. The pjpner'j. tijk'uga are large. Exports mcef biglpUL: Some say they will ree 10 niijlioo this season and that dometic jpsTlla wjll takis fjlya million. Tn syej ffi tha crnp;;ihe bol'a insist ia hff $f market. . The- epot arnaUoa is tonaidered l)rm. , Fertilinerss.lesare ampff; ' fi trade in ,f ertilizera here is'jticeabt ialtV , In the Eastern belt it Is aas'eVtd hat the acreage will ' be cuiaiied 6 to 10 per , eeai,, -Tne S,0CK at Ja Yort ia decreasg as pr ces hei afe t(B4low a point'as to forbid ahiamenta hither. The njovement of the crop is farge There ia believed to be pjenty of7 time for the South to catch up f ith ita-delayed prs Derations or the pltri'ingf another crop. Manipulation is auRatenV In' tha bull interest. The outskj public s not in the speculations. War(-44orfa and Wai)-: Street bulls have latjerif been selling to aecure pro fita u'tiee are few bears so that the technical poaitJpn ia not 'tonsideied ao stroigajs it )vaa recently.'yV'., f Thj dry goodp sltuationy however, ia impnpyhjg and there -arei more bulls than : tprmerly. ." Further raioa are thrte$5d Snd' Waldorf-Astoria, Wall Street and. the S,outh renewed their buy ing hursday.l v;J' . . A fonjoua' Wall Street; Operator is said o jjf buy ing after some yeara' ab- arnc srupi ine piaraet. iioaay prices etoe4 higher ,n 'P'1 of realizing. Spin- ner' fakint were large for the weak, P."! . I . . ' To he pnb1c-I ant how ready -co- fill your orders for Cabinet M ante a at re duced ratef prioea from ft 60 up, also Writing Peake', Church Pewa eoda cut. Price 6fl daman). Tool Chests, Road orSpjed Cifta, Old furniture made over and naintad. Clocka rebnilt and - - ,r.. 1 -i varpihe4, Sewing Machines overhauled ana reoacned, tic to re nrameamaae to fit yoopjeture, Couchts fixed np same aeneV Prfana 'renewed. Bicycles re paireJ wid painted, Oil' Heaters made new,' Gups stocked, in fact a sent raj repairjuainess for all. -1 wish to Btate the fqf t that 1 am situated ao'. that I can make cut rates. . . - t I anj very respejctfuliy your general repair nan. Ti J. C. PUGH, . Bridgeton, N. C IIEfj STORE 0PEII5 TODAY MejMraf. .A.' T. ' Willis Ckmpany : WU Oprjo Their Men's Tog jflrjr fhop Today. ' Will parrjr Cooiptete Llue I pf Meus Haber- -. t ' " dasbery!yy" y Since Ibe daya of Adam, no doubt, mae hat always worn some variety of ctofijlog. f ne leniency lo oecome wen dreeaed.iHtwever. ia not a new one. yet more jneq are looked upon as models to gety Yril Mn Tr Mror tne workj'a btjiojry. . Not withstsnding the Increased eosit of tiings-a man may drera well ati aa outlay of Dracticallv the larpf as yeara ago in that it then it wef njceiary to brocue those things which Beyu Brumroel or Naah had worn, haying ieni at no little expense to ap peal to their whims. Today tha manu lactureVs.arf followfng every trend of fashioeVf)d show everything necessary to the wul ureened ,maa at moderate prlcea. '.. ! f Tods f asara. A T. Willie Com pany wUJfipen their new men's tog gery shop t t9 Bollock atreet. Their aim ia'lo i ' ip every roan in New Brn draswll i t a moderate price and to I wear (be 1 t quality pf clothing. Their (line Is the r t complete every brought tone vrsnasitqr ciuzeu or me cityisext' d a cordial tovitatloa to via.t tbe today f and inspect the stock if f '.. , ,. . t i , aleij v o i re lam, . witn the pree eit(iyi ) f 'aie U cLiae f , the store 1 1 1 ry witim ot either the con- eery;tiv or astiduioua dreaser can be sunpU;d ty mn. . J , a- . ----- '- Thf n" pomniittee on Inter S'ate Cori'?irce I i sjreed otl tolls ant r-ula''.--' f eoprri' ' t f ti.e P: mi e.-' ', ' m:. , I ' 2 t'-v t j A: GIL MMED CVrs ":? Li., -j.i- ft."'?' Miuimutn Not to, be Below The Amouut Sufficient to Main ; tain and Operate Canal. Wasn'ngton, March 11 Fixing tlie maximum Panama Canat tolls at $1.?5 a ton, with a . minimum. notw below en amount sufficient to msintain and oper- x ate the canal and with preference to be given to American ship, the House committee on interstate' commerce by a vote of 14 to 4 agreed on 'a bill for '- the operation of the Punama Canal. -. . , ' The provision relating to ratea is as follows: ' t l "That the President is hereby author- ixed to prescribe and from time to lime , -change toll charges for the , use of the Panama Canal by. aU 'Vesee's, except those belonging to theTijbveririment orV ' . . the United States (Including? those of the Panama vRailroad. Co.ropanj ) and ' : the government of the republic of Pan ama, which excepted vessels - shall be charged no tolls. " .. . Charges may be based upon gross or net registered tonnage, displacement tonnage, .or otherwise, and may be ued on one form 6f tonnage forr warships and another for ahips of commerce, buf ' " "' the tola shall not exceed $1.25 per tor, based upon- net registered torn;tga u ships of commerce, nor Jea 5tha the estimated proportionate rett the act- ual operation of jtho ,faalj( The prohibition clauses, mmariitd, include: : '" . l'T' ' - That it shall be unlawful for ships to '. -n paaa through the canal, which ore f "owned,, leased, operated or oontra lfd by any railroad compiny engaged in in- -. .' teretate commerce or by any other-cor-' poration in which such " railroad compA ny has any interest whatsoever or by any other person,. awochtion -or cat po- ration with intent to reWrairr or pre vent, or with tbefffectof, restraining ( r preventing, competition through ths - Panama Canal, either hetween ubips, ahip lines and ship companies or. be tween ships, ship lines Or ahij) com pa- -nies and railroads."' rv t - " Thit; it shall be , unlaw fuU for hny r f- ship to pais thiough the. cuc.al if -th,e ' owner 'aball be oigaed 4ri noy .agrei,. juaent.-eombinBtioe. ship gieir-eon- fereuce with intent, to test rain or pre vent, competition through-tha Panama Canal among fhips.'j jhip - .. i hnM nr ship compsnies." ; : T ! A. r . i .'The bill would rstablish-one United, Scales district judged wirh magistratea and bailiffs in the various towns through ; Otit the xouav and -.would provide jVfy - " trial on demand in alt criminal cs a. and cases at law.. Thajdistrict court wou'd have appellate jurisdiction w ith the Circuit Coilrt Of -Appeals at Neva,- Orleana. Exrratlition of criminals also would be provided: if, tH -iJ 1 - ' Dismissal of the Panama -CommisMcn' '-. when the canal approach as 'completion is sanctioned, end the '. president is, our tbortzea to appoint a governor of ti e Panama Canal and canal sonant S10.0C0 a year to serve, terms of, foud years. ; , Authority is given to thepreBiflmt to ' . ' name all other perions necessary to' the .. maintenance and operat'ion'of the .canal ' and to prOAide for itsrsaniution. etc. Do you like a mission fin ish?'Then': bufrMortEtster-yV Stains twill suit your ' tast?; B.:P. S.y Brand J.'S. nigHtHdw'Co.;;5- Bas- Aviator Coffyn took hia wife and ' Child aloft In an aeropfune ' i -1 1 i r'i, fM e; ' Kecets Meeting Board of Aldermen. A recces meeting of the board ofa4oV ermen waa held FiTday'Tiight, all mem bers pre-wnL 'The 'cinfirblitee on the Sitterdfng, Brown, Armatrjutg piatfte reported, recommending the,tj,hey ptif.., op a (10,000 restoratioa ljorui, an I $ 000 mamtenaoje bond,tiin4 aceepud the map ahowing proposed line, provid ed the loop lie added from AVjsiAiCrlf--; fith St., io Queen St. ' .Lpnj diicuHBins took place over Ih report w,.t .. . , .. "The Neuae Trent Ti action Co., filed a letter from a New York Surety Co., elating It had Issued a bond of f 2,000 to be forwa ded by its agent in thinUte.; Alderman Baxter made report on several ordinances. 'Application Sith Ward Fire Co., for reinstation was rf fused, .Alderman Jlill rnada several motions, no sale of city horse be made, water, liht collector f urninh informa tion to G. D. Dail, and take reading of meters himself. ' V Alderman Simpson reported CO pecan trees were taken. (H'iror McUtinitl was granted lOdays leave without piy,' to go on Naval Resnrve ct ulse. ; FILES ! TlLtS ! TILLS ' I Willlamg' Indian .Pile Ointment i',l cure l'.'.uiil, I d I.. It absir' i t'. i t once, a 1 f a r.'' f. V.',: Im rr- r , l f r : 1 1 a. 1 EY to save a r y.. fast tprea.Ung ever the country.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 12, 1912, edition 1
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