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I ' .-Carolina Chemical Co. SUM'S MAT Wen First Prize for Best Fertilizer Exhibit at New Bern, N. C. I COTTON CROP Cravea County and Stock Exhibit Asso. CLYUEar. , 1 VkfPnuiutt, , K If. ARMSTRONG 9 A tTzZBl! Thuuin Chamber of Commerce . 'iNEW BERN, N.O. r . ' . . ' s eoenier u,.mu YlrglnlaiOarelina'ciiiiiloal CqVj ; Rloiuaond, Va, Sear sirsg This is to notlfyyouthat yotj have tern awarded first prize for the test disi atey'cf fertiliser at the Craven County Agrl-j' outturn! and Stock ExhlMt, Koveinternena A5Ji " I'Us) ' ' ' iEnolosed please findMue TlMon whftSJJbeen awarted'you f jroure. ,b.lUi ' ; yerjftruly"yours .Seoretary Craven County Agrtoultural andstocle, Exhibit .Asaooiationi ! ulllllll,.. USE THE BEST Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer Richmond, V. Norfolk, Va. Atlanta, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. Columbia. S. C. Durban, N. C. Alexandria, Ya. SALES OFFICES'" Charleston, S. C. Baltimore, Md. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Memphis, Tena. Shreveport, La. Winston-Salem, N. C. (Wginia-toroHna) T PISSING EVENTS WEDNESDAY. Today is the first day of Spring. Du ring the past few days the weather has been very mllrf. The past winter waa one of the most severe in the his tory of this section in many years. The body of William Henry Jones, the -colored man who walked off the Norfolk Southern Railway Company's Trent river bridge and was drowned Monday afternoon, was recovered yes terday morning, The body was located at almost the same spot at which the youngywbite boy who r parted .the af fair said that he saw Jones faH off the treatl. team. Tuesday afternoon some cne en'e-e' the home of Mr, P. M. l?raney onSouil, Front street and stole $15 in siiver'coii The matter wai reported to the pnlic and resulted in officer John Ucugh j discovering that the theft had leei commi ed by Chas. Harvey and Cha Hardv. two colored boy?, lhey wert given a prelimary hearing ii (he polio cjurt yesterday afternoon' and probabi cause being found were boun 1 over -t the next term of superior court undei bonds of $10 1 each in dafault of whiel - they were committed to Jan. Latest Government Beport Shows Nearly Bixteeu and Oue-Quar- ter Million Bales. Washington. D. C March 2l.-r"' rnsus bureau's preliminaiy report ; on xt'on ginning, giving thegovernment's first figure, other than estimates, on the siz of the 19H cotton crop of the Uni cd Staetes show the total crop to have reached the unprecedented size of 16,050,819 running bales, couning round .8 half bales and including (inters, which is equivalent to 16,205,097 50) lb. bales. 1 ; The crop reporting I oafa of the de partment of agriculture in it tst'mtti of the 1911 cot toil cr p, issued Dae. 11 last, reckoned the total production a' 14.88,000 ba'es of 5' 0 pounds gnsg weight The country's 1910 producthn was 12,005,688 bales of 600 p mods. In previous' record years, the total crop was 13,537.306 bales in 1908; . 13.595,498 in 1906; and 13,679,954 bales in 1904. The House parsed the rivers and har v rs a pi ropriation bill carrying up waidsof $26,250,000. The measure went through in quick order. The vote for it , waa unantmpu. : Several amend mer.U did not increase it much. Twenty of the appropriation items tnd an equal number of survey item for work or investiga' ions in Florida, he home state of chairman Sp irk man. f the committee. That drew the fir f minority leader Mann. If there ever was needed an example f the dtsirability of states' maintain ing their representatives in Congres,' he said, ironicalty, "it is lo. be found here. The gentleman from Florida, no risen to the h -adof ll is important cam mi t tee, having seen to it that every river an 1 harbor in his State was cared for, now provid s here for urveys of every I arbor, ve1f ouie', river, ceek and surine in Florida.' When thi Pans macan'il is con p'eted I have no doubt that steamers drawing 20 feet of ater will be able to pass through the canal and visit every port of Florida," Ceasar Cone, of Greensboro, and W. A. Erwin, of Burlington, representing the American Cotton Manu'aelUiers' Association, appeared bef r ihsena'i finance commitiee and prottsted against that part of the chemical rcht-dule which would impose a duty of 10 p r cent, on indigo denims, indigo prints, chambrays nnd ginghams an i i ported dye which is ueed by southern cotton mills ii the manufacture of 1 fast col or working men's cloth' a which are aid to be the best in the world for the money. It is believed that the ways and me'.ns committtedid not interfd top ace a duty on these dyes and that they wil. be willing to make the necessary cr rection when the bill Is referred back to the House. . .'.;..." , r.:ns. i.:cgill' : BROKE Gives the Real Facts b Regard to cer Case and Tells Dow m t V Suffered, -: Jonesborot Ark. "I suffered a com plete breakdown In' health, some ttms ago, writes Mrs. A. Mcaill, from this place. "I was rery weak and could not : do any work. 1 tried different remedies, bnt they did me no good.. One day. I got a bottle of Cardui. It did me so much good, I was surprised, and took some more. ;X'f-:p'&" Before I took Cardui, I had headache and backache, and sometimes I would cry for hours. Now I anrover all that, and can do all kinds of housework. ' I think It is the greatest medicine on earth." -r . ' .: - -..v4 -' In the oast fifty years, thousands of ladles have written, like Mrs. McQHl, to tell of the benefit received from Cardui. . ' " ' ' Such testimony, from earnest women. surely indicates the great value of this tonic remedy, for diseases peculiar to women. - Are you a sufferer! Vest . - Cardui la the medicine you need. We urge you to try it. N R. Write to ! Lidl' Advtsorv Tint:. Chntl. moosk Mtdkine Co..Chalianooca, Tenn.. lor SptchU Itvlmciimit, ami 64-page book, "Kum TfMtuwal tor Wuuwn." Kul In pola vripptf, oa imuttt. W"" . nni nnu urnr UULUul liLUL Ths Committee of the fajmers Uuio who will select the city where the Ctn tral Warehouse will be located, at Hit invitation by the Chamber, of Com merce extended in Raleigh, two week" ag.i, have decide'd to c m;? t N-w Bern in the near future nnd look over the situation. Every persoi in this vicinity Who has an available site in or near New Bern on which could be built this Centra! THURSDAY. Miss IiOttie Pigott has returned home from Wilmington, where she bas been visiting her sister, Mrs. Myers, she was accompanied by her neice, Miss Marion Warehouse is asked t meet a Commit- Quinca Myers. tee of the Chamber' of Commerce a ' t wk. i . 'w't'-ie Chamber of Commerce room tonigh fint,al Warehousa are reauested to!ca be before the Committee from in this city,- , COTTOR MARKET REPORTED BY jr. R. BALL COTTON BROKKR SEW BERN, ' N, SOUND VIE ft ITEMS.' Carteret County, March 18. We are having some very wa-ra and pleasaut tvefitber and ' everybody seems to be very busily at work. ' ' Mr. A. T.- Garner and wife were visi ing friends and relatives at Veino ha Saturday night and Sunday. - Mr, Geo. Knnett of New Hern was the guest of Mr, J. A. Guthrie Sun dy.f,...;' Miss Bertha Guthrie and Mr. C. M. Barnard attended " church at Ocein VijW Sunday, ? Mr. Lee Sharpe was. in our m dst ui d y. ; ; Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Taylor w. r wel come visitors at Mr. N. P. B lis Sun 'ay. ' ' ' . Mr. Le Tey'or wh'i has been atte id ng St Pauls School at Beau 'or t, has returm d hoffie", much to tha fie ight f nii many fii nds. Mr. N. P Boll was a we'eo ne visitoi l this place Sunday a t rnoon. Mr. and Mr. Ge v Oglesby of New Bern vi-ited tteir parents, Mr, and Mrs. Erf F. Ogletby of this pl.ee Sat urday night and Sunday, ... Misses Hettha Gutliira and Kena Oghsby have returned from Oean a Mr. Clyde Tolson of Wild Wood w s the guest of Mr. J. L. Sharpe Sunda afternoon. , .: ' "We are informed that the rmallp x v raging at O eink m ich to our regret Mifc8N ttie Oglesby who .has ben caching at ill it place his not. ye' e urr.ed home. , "Ited Wings." Northern Man Writes Chamber cf , Commerce For Information Id Regaids to Suitable, Loc4 . - tion - " The-Secretary of the' Chamber of Commerce baa jiat receive) the follow ing letter. Those who are' inter, fcted, please communicate with him at -once. :'-.''v:;"";'f... Madison,' Wi'i""''-'' -:Sh 'Yi March, 8, lli Mr. J. Leon Williams, ; v . , :r :J r ; . Sec. of Chamber of Commerif, " .' New Bern, N. a ; '-'- x Drar Si : .... .-Y:;; rV !' ':r:-l ' la the near future th com pany which I represent- will t lb the ma-ket for a tract of land? lor colon tarion purpoin. We are tidw tell kg our first tract in Florida bu it M o far tone now that I am beginning; tp cast about for a location for a if cbnd misr. set fact. We prefer that the secoid tract be in a section not so thoroughly exploited as Florida. My attei tibn ht been calUd lo the North Carolina east coast and 1 would like to hear particul ars about U, : 1 win piobsbiy take a trip Sou h before long, but as I canr.ot cover the wh 'ie, and want to make as intelligent an inspection as possible, 1 would I ko tp determirm in advance the Dart of the country to ahirn I Would like to give special attention".'-If pi ice and all other conditions sr tight we can probable handle a fairi largi Btaed tiact. Kindly inform us ot. the1 proba ble price of a UaH cf fromS.'OOo to tO.-X uuu acres vi unimproveu lar.q in yvui section, also the approximala cost of iiffp!Ovemant and put ins in ..touch of parties with whom I can lake this mat-, ter up. Any other luioimati'U )ou roy impart will be gladly appreciated. Thanking you in advance sod ' awaiting your reply with interest, I rmibv r . Very truly yours, c. a. Van velser, 403 NMurrey St., -.'':.!.:: Xadison, Wis. v T? ,T?AVING . bnk account, with the New ; Bern. Banking ' I . . I and Trust Corqpany affords a convenient method of depositing n oney. The bank accept j deposits by - mail and all the depositor has to do is to enclose checks, drafts , r moneV orders, made payable to the bank and address the en velope carefully. As soon as the deposit is received tntry is ' made on the bdbks t nd acknowledgment of the deposit foi ward ed by mail. 0 ' '. . V " PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS'AND CER- T1FICATES OF DEPOSIT. , , - NEW BERII BANKING ft TRUST CO. CAPITAL" $200,000 i;. - - - - 10 M. Ii TS: -- - - . to NEW BERN, N. C. : BANKING HOTJJS;' SATURDAY NIGH M. lo 2 P. M. 8 P. M. J' i : IF YOU WANT The besf fence The best, stove The best paint Pitts burgh is the Fence Buck's is the Stove K P, S. is the Paint, and we carry a. complete stock and will make the price right. - - - ' , ' J. i BftSIIIGHl HARDWARE GO. PHONE 99, 67 S FRONT ST. NEW BERN, N. C. LONG DISTANCE PHONE NO. C. 16. meet a Committee of the Chamber of Commerce at the Chamber of Commerce room tonight, ai 8 o'clock. . Who will be the first man in New Bern to have the courage to open the season with a straw bat i a quest! . n now being debated. Local haberdashery tores have disposed of a number of this style of "lid" during. the past few days and in all probability they will be seen on the streets during the next few days The A. T, Willi Company have placed an attractive drapery in the display . window of their store on Pollock street. The panel work is of net with the moi o gram "A. T. W. Co." artistically em broidered in the center. The border is ef valenes lace. This is a new idea in window dreesiog in New Bern and Is at tracting much favorable comment. . The New Bern High School base ball team will play the Washington team in this city Friday aft rnoon. The game, will be played on the school campus and will be called at 8:80 o'clock. A col lection will be taken op for the purpose of paying the visiting team's expenses The publie is urged to go out and see this gsme and help the local toys bb mochas possible In paying the visiting ANXOUXCEarEXT. Mch. May. July 6ct. Jew fork Cotton. fear. 19 Opening Highest Ltwest C!oa 1029 1036 1029 1035 1081 1043 1030 1041 1041 ' 1054 1C42 1053 1047 1058 1045 105 PSt Receipts, 28,419 bales. ' Fellow citizens of Jones County. Having been incapacited for labor for the last seven years, anJTming' spent the most of my substance in trying to regain my hoalth, while yet feeble, 1 think I could perform (he du'ies of an office as well as any other man who has health and not in need , of , the . office, wh lo giving -n office to mo would am unt almost, to charity. . And now therefore, I announce my self as a candidate for the office of rounty Treasurer and call upon my friends all over th county tc. come to my supfort. This will be a Bmall mai ler for ench one, but a great favor to me, end if you will sleet me T promise to fill the office as wll as any of the sipirants. " .. . '-. 1 . " I ask my fellow citizens to consider my claim, and give me your support, . ' I arh yours very truly, . ' j ' V " - SAMUEL S. HARRIETT., Pollocksville, N. C, ' - Feb. 12, 1912.-; i , Fads for Weak Wotrim . . . . . . .. Nine-tenths of all toe sickosm of women if due to iome derangement or flit eM ot tae orfanS distinctly feminist. Such lickneu van be cured it cursd evary day by '.'. '',r Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription It llakea Weak Women Stron, ( Sick Women Well. I Ire y i k ' It sett directly the Organs affected and is at the same time a general restore tiv looig for the wbola tyitem. It cures female complaint rijtlit in the privacy tit t .ue. It makes unneocttary the ditereeable quenlionin, exaiiiiiititiont and' I 'mi .t ao uuivertally minted opoO by doctors, and to abborreat to i n t iruUrize here e to the symptom! of .r , .i.n'ii incident to women, but tho.e t i i i.'Miq e to tlicir symijlDmi and r ? c "e er. wf-Urrrd to the i'eople'e Com- - ,' I A.; .".cr K. .1 p4', nev.lv rrvi.-.ed 'I r t t of .,i 1 eitv; or, in cloth v. r. N.T. Open 1042 1050 1060 1062 High 104S 1053 1063 . 1065 March May July Oct. Gov. Ginners' Report 16,050,819 bales ' inned up to Man 1, 1912. Mar. 2f Low ClosO 1067 1038 1046 1047 1057 J.. 10f 1(62 . 1063 The Democrat c Exfi e bill pars House unam ndid. d th. PAYyOOR TOWN TAX Before April 15ti!, ,. Or your name will appear in the delin auent list, publishel ii the ' Journal after that date. -. .' -y : '- T. VV, MOORE."; '' Tax Collector. Opening Mar. 1037 Kay. H 41 July 1057 Oct. 1C62 Highest 1037 1046 : 1067 1062 ' " Mar. 21. I owest I lose 1029 1029 - 1037 1038 1048 1049 1050 1053 PorCReeeipts, 21.943 bales. New York spot : 10.53 bains ' Mar. Apr. MayJun Mar. Apr. May. Jun Apr Mar. May June. 7 ' Opening Closing 578 ' 684 . 678 683J Opening. - - , Closing 688J 6891 ' x587 t.. 688j Opening, ' Closing , 584 . -584 684 - ' . 684 . lew Ben Market in. . JUi .. Middlii Strict Mi idling, Good Middling, . enej-feV IH . a. Sales Gi- nrs Report today Middling. 10 Strict Middling 10. Good Middling 10J. Sales 140 bales. . ' Middling 10J Etrii t fiddling ll! Co-i tli.Idlmg 10 J. EaU-a 40 bales Ml 10- 22 t alts. U! - Your vision is the most delicate of all senses being tuch, it is logical that in fitting glasses to improve it, that the work be only done by one fully exper ienced, skillful and of exacting care. Such attention is that given here on r optical work is exactly accurate and is the result of genuine experience and skill. - t , 5 '!;.';" J,r:': - A defective vision should be attended toAT ONCE. - - J. 0. Baxter OPTOMETRIST and MFG. OPTICIAN YOU HAVE ALL WATCHED c r t. 1 I FIUI CURE0 IN 6 TO 1 0Y Your druggist will refund money if PA"ZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Pro truding Pileain 6 to 14 days. ' pOc RALEIGH. GETS STATE CONVEriTIOH C. STEWART'S SHIP YARD November Mh Date Si For Sena- tioual Primary. Prepi Assa-' ciation To Meet At More;- - Lead d'y, , - Rsleigh, N. C. Mrch 21-T' e S ate Deroorratic Executive ' Committee te lected Raleigh as the place and June 6 h as the date for the Stale' Convention aid Saturday, May 25th fof the county convention , to name delegates to the Slate convention and for - oibsr pur p ses.; i The moat d fhVult matter before Jjhe committee wis that of ac'lon fj' to a Senatorial - primary r. quested ty Hie four candidates for the United StMes St nate. ,. X ' ' " A. W. McLean, of Lumberton, oh, r ed'a resolution recommending in torn pliance with ths rcuett of he 'ca d d ates for the Sena'e thtt the State t ji ventiop call a primary to pe held yt November 6th, general election day, 0 a ' second primsrjr?.if Vecessay, 0 November 2rith, when the two blgbekt only should eater, only those foting the Democia ic ticket at this gnerl .c tion to participate. : Ktsulutioq was . . . . ; vi adopted. (. f -'-' The North Carolina Pres Asviat'o li'to meet at the Atlantic flott-1, M M heal City, on July 23 24, 25, Tuesday, Wednesdiyand lhaiaday. lhal a the decini.-n reached at a meeting field in lha offije of the News and 0 beery (r by t ie Ex cu iVcCommittee of the fr Aisociation.vat whi h there were pre e t five of the Seven members t f the s mmittee. There were a nunler of 1h r editors in the eiiy and they were present during pert of the meeting of the excutive committee ' ' : Sheriff C. F. Hsynes, of Surry coun ty, of which Mount Afry Is the 'county sett, w a here for the Staff Democ ratic Executive Cemndttee ' mesfing and talked Interestingly of the starch that is being made in bis tectinn and serosa the Carrol courtly line for the Aliens "who startled the whole country a few days ago with. their shooting up of the Carrol county court. Sheriff Unynt-a says he Is confident that the outlaws will be takeo. - He has a pumher of de puties in ths search for ttiK.fugl ive. He laughs about newspaper references a few days ago to the arrival Of ih of ficers at "the cabin of Sydoa A'ln'r In the mountain eaves and ssya that there is not a handsomer residence in that whole section of the" "country . It li a floe old place with a'l modern Improve ments including hardwood, fi or, sat liyhls and a water plant Sydna Aii.-n went to the KlonJykes number t'f y'nrj ago and came back with a cotiUj:Hli! rSTATE AGENTS Fulton Self Sparking Engines DEPENDABLE NO COIL BUILT TO LAST A LIFE TIME TROUBLE PROOF 1 RELIABLE u un niTTrniro ?t JjU DflllLniLJ -J, EAsy . , TO START Agent for Frittjonless Metal Company. All kinds' of gasboat supplies and repairs a specialty. r : ' ' ;.; : 1 0f ELsa C. C. STEWART NEW BERN. N. C., : FOOT CRAVEN ST. Office Phone 122 s P, 0. Box 642 Residence Phone 457 ;- New';.:::: v Goods Arriving Spring We have lust received from the Northern mark et where we have purchased an up-to-date stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Silks, Ladies and Mens Furnish ings. Clothing, Shoes, Millinery etc. We invite, the ; v,--! .. - S - public to call ana see our new Spring stock.' . Everything lb Best M ki m lb Fcr '. ' , . ..." ' . 1''" ' ... - ' - .' -,!''. , Qe-j Tf C il I U m nettll J. J. BAXTER ELKS .TEMPLE DEP'-T sior: in tl.is rnper, v!."i h li the Lar.e cf the Ct f tYf made for $L7. ncnehi-cr n S. Cop': -Men's C! :!.cs i) Han IT OFTEN HAPP2I i t fiirtuim. He says different men tie Alnn family and their' 1' violated tlie laws of Virginia Carolita frtqientlf a 'id Ibat t always been a spirit of in-m' to the law and t i 1 ul of ment usuhlly i U-1 io pri blitVf t'.i t ..-1 f ':! tr 't ..!? e'.y t.. i t t' ' CO: ". t!.:t.Li h t' 'n " fa of I '-V - The holes that maKe thi Ir appearance in the dish pans and milk j come without warning, like the ghost that walks at night. Noo: - t how it haj'jei!;d. V.'e dtm't tidnd, of eurse, becaiiue it niakes l.iin. f xhI for us. Ths holes are there, end the new pans are here. That' v.hat we are try intr to r-t at. , Solid, honest tin, faabioned inconveniei I, uhinlng pans, etc, wa..i g to save you many ste ami keep tha fu ! cltian and wholesome. As tnu.-h honesty has gona into the making of ti. i t.nware as ! i iiit J a ciimnonj riu?. 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