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sews?. ' - ' Jm ' ,r. y B i .- Vn tii l ;ffJsl U . TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR If V,' I "V Hz . 'IT. - 44' I- -v . i uMiiurruw U fha'AhToTVorJ that has kept mora dm poor all their lives than any oll Vj" Dsa'ft let "To-morrow" ruin YOU. UV us yoWMniod that If yon are going to get ahead you mut begin TO DAY, This Bank it ready to help you TO-DAY and will add four par cent to yoursavugs. But thta Bank cannot help those who always intend to bat ' sever actually do save "To-morrow". ' ''JAS. ft BLADES, Pres. T. A. GREEN, V. Pres. Wat B. C5iADE8, V. Pres. GEO. B PENDLETON, Cashier in DllSTER BBOVII BLUE nn boys III Inn Slot Ci. T. LOUIS WE HAVE SECURED THE MyrR. BRoN foR. lOXS AND 6IRL. famm who wean Buster Brown kygJyL Blue Ribbon Shoes MrSi wUI always be happy. WlS-SrSv BECAUSE Buster MJS5v Brown Blue Ribbon JL'KfCli ii?Lcs Shoes look so l I 1 1 H hr niCe'aild War A LARGE STOCK JU-5T IN. THEJE ARE H16H dRADE .5HOE5. NONE BETTER EVER sold in new b:rn. fflO STORES J. J. BAXTFR TWO STORES CAN YOU USE ONE THESE PRICES ?. We have a few Art Squares left, all wool ingrain, Siz. 9 by 12 feet. Regular Price. $12 50 - Special Price, 8.50 1 Brussel ART SQUARE left. Size. 9 by 12 feet, beautiful pattern. Regular Pri-:e. $20.00 Special Price, 16.50 3PLi. J. -i Call Phone 288 and we r. La inm (nanivAllikH W- M. TO J s. fj m V- I s) a a o o p.o-i r TOR COUGHS 4 i i.. w YOUNG'S MENTnALATEi) )CsWs af Cor be st H V IwssU fc-Vs, I", j .CkW,.sopUU BaslArOCSTMH PRWM . v . .'-(. ' . . . ;CvT..Y0UN0,-: RIBBOH SHOES FOR GIRLS RESOLVED! THE (3ENCY TOR BLUE RIBBON -5HOE.5 3DC w ill Mid thrtn to Ynr n Mitchell &.Co. ui -o 4 A 0 -0 .J tnd COLDS 41 WHITE H4TAK. f eitchii AHBCBiwnxBr-niK -PKIKCIPAL PIfiClLXS HOKKS WILL AL8Q BATE A SHO REPUBUG.L'iS COT .Herts CaroUas Society ef Cfaehi aatt Larfe Earellsiest ef The, (CHy Schools-Shoe Fly Takea 08 'BM board Air Pile4 Atlaata Dlrlne Preaches Special Correspondence., ' ;. Balelgh, N. C. Pby .-Therii had certainly been s Tgr lharked iute est.in the debst between Cralg aW Kltchin at Wadesboro, Saturday. ,X sorts of rumors are current The Craig men say they are tremendous ly In the lead and will have no trou ble whatever' to win. The Kltchin men are Quieter, but Jalk as if they were confident and It Is asserted that Ashley Horne will -be able to showA much larger. Vote than his opponents expect and that he w4ll hold the bal ance of power. One man said today that in case -of a dead lock between Craig nd Kitcbln be thought -the friends of either of them, woald rather g to Horns thaa to either of the other men. One man Intimated, that if there was a deadlock Borne dark hone might be brought in such as Charles B. Aycock for example. The white republicaniinthls State are not giving themselves ny concern' about the .negroes. TJter. say- the he- roes do toi, prtkiHhrrsta--l&. Wake connty, and ithsKusis sot-;Worth the trouble of. oalcuiafingwUh. anywhere in the StataustSomtrfflf the eegroes Mem to be.irataev.wsllsn-towards the white republlcannetaikrvthat way The white repiiMtcsJU aemember. how ever, that atterrlkty .had formed their lily-white party asd held -conventions without the negro Is. South Carolina, Georgia and Texas,, la 18M, -the ne- groes held conveaUoas aad took th4 matter- up. to ihe-Natlooal Republican commutes whih -threw out the lUly whites, c Condltioas sow : are pretta mnch the i same s they, were then and the- ontyk question is what th negroes. r a - going 40- 40. The whlu FepubUoaM ,kere aay tbs Northern sndi Westers nUipenl Is tor the ae gro, because he is aa importaat vote In' certara Stnes-tn thesr' secttoni but they add that if the white Re publicans Jhn te oeeih add west aams here and remalpedw little' while thfcT will alii s ksry dlfferenfjtane. The Karthi Oatollna faoclty of Clnl dnnatl bar re-elected 'Its former of Hcers, WUsbnn. UaK; being presli dsand Mi nasi DeLsasv Haywoei of Ralalgf. Bssrstary. 4Tbaraaiilo: membar of' whess flvs srs sew one4 these beinaHVSlttrrWi.Wstt, of Charj 'otte; Oeorgw-WasMlsgtoa Polk of 8a4 ntsioi Texas; ) Junes BsfdVot Har rliburg. Pa.: UsolsL. ralUgaat. of the U. 8. Naval' Aaadsayas- AapolUv4 n-Roer ii BrtTasd, of -Chartoita. It April tta geaersJ BocMr Is the United lUtss TlK meet at Charles-lorn.- UiAalda sack Bseetiog every three rears. " s Ths-saroilaieai Is the white sebooli of RaJelaa, sow raaehsa lsii. 4 a (he colored schools UK. The BeaboavAlAIr UaSks leave of the CorporaUos) CocsaiUstnai . to take esT Its shoo-dy ,. iraU, which act the Raleigh Merchants tect -ThemeiaJsss'lssiJhs-trsls Is nos a BMSeaksske r' At tssntfef1shsisssisTatrssy trei)Soangat1oia heasAi tars. er- smss by WIUIsjs -fi pshss 8f At- tsauso welt ksswaas advocate. The aaU-prohJbiUoa pal(KltIM'tava ttU.tkOMh sot re la fukwissb :S.VhS, 6 WTlk? tasU. Is saai Sf 0us( IS OtiS,(irsukes' SO dLtertWIf rou?tsfoA Is soodl'Hs nee s sciraancsjiT suea pair as of IHUdelptla CMical College.1 ' V " ies eei rMwrU ad .'fas tsskhi wsrMraV:fAfsf ' sTf.4!. Tn4. s well kaows'Ns i4Mt Sf f roatas.' wW car trM ToH mag1frsf' W. It Batter festeroay os rbe'rhsfrs of 1areV KK G tX Jwdah.HWsAi'a saiap sesrPros Ua? fVkUlled that lrMr eoatUifng of ;ms sn4 grksTtd wars. cVs ftd aorfi - pot, kiTss, ffitlsVnd'ltp'VWia, w'nS UA ffws fks bisas! tVtiny't-nr't',J.'ffkHs sad Mf. "iTlIaa, f;f W.'R4 "prss- rtrMfit lUliLU bUJItDI ? f r ri Stir FsyetieTtn CaBjtapstarr jMfsia Be. rfta :JIeiXiB4 WhUs SKaSi-:,- (Fay.ettsTlllsN. Pw fti.-or the sseiQsi :wls.earwraystte v,:lstpoJlew'a beea: mar-dsi'-isk, as head of tils was. shot about 1:30 o'gtocivthii Afternoon' tfaMAaHttdsWa - nsgrossa years tana owa af ? :tr vetoes, ,i;ving oThstsn.,lwit , The niur- dS98eaotitrd' shot, time sl- teriBw3alie and Is bow MrJ)dit6d1nri hare. ' - Tlereimstslcesot the murder IdWdbisontlbai) trouble eariier in the 5tfy5 ttl lob&aiHed,'saother negro, A'dflda' VooW?S Begrs woman which vesu. fttcUng a sllghV (trnkMuki 'shi his W8gtfl&tl of, tfte lioors wp, staBetHhaavf'wb dlTes' lit the feFofeJB" 8 'she. ,ran aWeftnRwtosTfflft iiit!ls:.,bck door, and, bearing has c&mplaiat. was starting ut In search., of Murchison, when the latter appeared on the scene. e and officer Btitttoa exchanged a few words, when the negro suddenly drew a revolver and fired at Mr. Ben ton, luftlctlng, a mortal wound just un der the eye. Officer Benton staggered nd attempted to make his way back Into the house,, but fell before he reached the door- Jack Crosswell, a lad, hearing the pistol shot, ran' up at once and at tempted to arrest the murderer, but 'ke latter snapped his pistol at the Ky and broke away. Mr. J. B. Un- erwocd next appeared and the negrc led, firing a wild shot at Mr. Under wood as he ran. Charles Benton, the 7-year-old son of the wounded man -an to his father's assistance, as he fell and caught up the latter's revol ver as it dropped from his bolt. As he negro fled the youth fired three ihots after htm. one of them taking iffect, as developed after the capture was made. Officer Benton was car- led Into his residence, suffering great aony, and lingered for a little more than an hour, passing away about the time his murderer was being placed linder arrest. New 1 of the murder and the es- iPe of the murderer spread rapidly hrough the city, and excitement be- ami intense. Sheriff Watson and his deputies'and thirty police were at once endeavoring to track the fugltlv ". 'V" M.,r' ' . ... ana nssuty organised posses or cit jxeDS wars speedily scouring the scene of the crime. . fas Far Bto Ufa The murderer was detected bv II n Smljh crouching in, ditch la the Haw ley field, about a quarter of gv mile from the scene of his crime, and was in the act of removing' a sweater h wore Mr. Smith rode rapidly to the plgcs of pldlag and.lhe murderer lm mediately surrendered without resists upcebegglng for his life and express. ng peotipeace for Sis act. After Us arrest 'was. mads It was found that ths prisoner had a pistol -hot wound la Ms .tight groin, and t la supposed to have resulted from me of the sWs fired by Charles Ben- QJ H th joujtdessd placer, u ta PI nun states thst th flee ing oegro stsiggersd after ons of ths hots. Tbe woond Is not 000 aids red daagerpaa but. It doubtless Impeded as flight of the crisuaal and prsveat hls scapa. v Is a Ilsiagta U Tsst TVs legrs , As tbirl J. Watsps ooof eyed sis prls- vw iSa Mil a a puggy Isare were ome slOthlj detnosstloes along the' way 'and two feeble and luUla, attempts ieee atlmt)te was Mar ths ialL whsa ,4, f hssj St. lbs pngtr sra srok- os. , t u rougs, ,sipiB a . si , postr scuoa ; ind, tie boggy .tailing to the gromnl a sattad. ot-mbemi twantv-flvs . maa - - , t , ( . - - . . - olused la trousd (he pay, demaodlBt 4SA..ewlMeMSaBa JQmvAST WatMi seised fba. arnwA.arHhila. rlfls aad hsrrfed tha tertlfied Vlrrn te the )alC tksrUred'ss gass-s ths )at rsrd ssotssi'OsToa attach -was mad os ths ajarfeva) sM hf wsi atvaret; setts. ver ths' head with fiaU sm stickssul as arrlosa isjary a doss hlrt-i . If r. OrsSabatfSi. as sspsrt stSUurrr tad setter, 'feprwMtniag Ths Oriffos TaUortsg Cotnpaay. is al ous siors Uv dai taklsg -ftdws Itt Spring Clois tf,4 Rtsry mms Is Ntw Iters is ls vlt4 as sail A4 twr Wore and soe k( hsMfu) Use a4 the Brlec Zi '. -i . . i t.. -L'Haxtxr. , - av e .j - ssBBajass ii a a sbj mm a v-, , '. Ths irttrw FaihtsasVte farV-ai fss Assssh tstlght - ' Ars'ywa isrVot I hsalth ibMas. lst Wei la thi world te p, b Mrt lo HT R'tnri Py t '?rre MT r ' "a r 'a'r : . i' tersFHiTfUircsj' ?i toCfrv.A N'.n cAflsf 'soca WiH tfbl resTsatUaad'irssis rtsft. Iseat Md f kwrtM : ; CssdlsattS 'tV-. J Chicago. fetrJ2-enAccst4bW tips plans of Willais ; Raadolpbr Hearst) the Jndepeddfinps JLeague' s'fc j! oam'ed sttosj.--,' Os week from tomorrow. Ja liaarsf iHH issue.a tsall front New '5okf6ril tp RjtpuhUcss .-sivl .BpqraOjTBf ventloa have adjourned Maacstnata candidates for President and Ylce- j-djsn ''. , - ueBdance League, ;f(rea,undiedrMetr .naVn iHWVitSMs ibuks: aawwjuwswi.nin ssu i bu Hesst w4siwTUti 4elsr;.lT his Vsj?lt!sA.iJ.) nh j;.:i.f Th PidvistoaalpNatioaal Committee it whlnteMr JHbarst la cfieJrmAo; was wthorltoed o all: a'naOcarconven- lin to3,n6mlnas Tidas!"'' . ' 1 urn piauoroi vai reporiea fJ viax- ance J. Shsan of JNew.JTojrk'Chalr- iaan of a commltteeappoUted In fisp tomber, 1907, to formulate the docu ment "" ' 'eague are to conserve' for the cTU- ;ens of the' United States the" right yid lfberUes won for them, bv. the 'onnders of this government,': says the platform, "and to perpetuate ths prineiples asd policies upon which ths latlon's greatness has been built The reague is devoted to- the , preseria tion of American liberty, to honesty u elections,., to opportunity In busi- esB, tQ squallty before the law. "Ths declaration , advocates, npmi latlons sf all candidates, popular elec- ion of the United States Senators sad, ludges sad legislation prohibiting the ise of, money at elections except fo neetlngs, literature and the necessary ravelling expenses of, candidates. . ;! Ad Income tax is advocated, as, is, ubllc ownership of all public utill-, flea, when municipal, State and na 'ional geveraments are in a position! o undertake this. The Immediate, purchase, of the telegraph lines, la nade an issue separately. The referH mdum is Indorsed, pver-capltallxa,aoi it Jndustriss is condemned, and th eague declares that ths rtgh to me money Is inherent in ths Govern ment and that further-"necessary 1: uies shoujd be made by the Govern' Tient and loaned to the banks upoi McurUiea approved by the Secret of tha Treasury. Union Uhor -organisations are In lorsed .when they tend to bring about just distribution of wealth." and lavs for an elght-ho.ur. work-day. The enforced uaa of safety appij nnoes. lq qdustrlsl undertakings 'and the right of trial iy Jury la contempt eases are favored. ' ' 1 As to railroads, the LeagQ demshoi KedsrsJTand Steteiaspection fcr,thi promotion of safety, ths aboUuoa .of . . .. .'P" . ..... I reoaies, ins procuring or cneapev ratee and the securing of the right to shippers te appeal s courts la -a mi ths roads fair to-f urslea 'snd move freight cars,! a eoort s revM and sntofos the erdanr'Swttas sstari state Commerce Cosualaaloa la tasted. . - . :- - i ivn S rsvUton of thtaitBT grass ressctios sf sefaedolss. ajastal aSTlng aasks, Feowral aid far gosd rosda, asj Uoaai lacorsorstlos law sssT a aavy ire adremtad.' Atshi-sussUi for the development of commerce! ass bs eiteaatoa-ef-tSe reserve aatal fores 1s ta4era4 sra ui mi k Thw socatsant ssds tjttlaa approve at. of, Shs Btojeat sspatolias tsv.abji aai troaifthe Ml sf MsOr tfffM ireaA la.kes, as sCtss Irjehjattva arftj rraaaie-aotr coatees plated by las Oofi sramesL. Ir-ir wil'ot aasj irsa'gat ,. Wark ss RrMyet, CaauRaaasf; Wasbisgtosflfiaaishsr fas. 4h, t ..Mr. W. sk Kass.a svaxralsf4 starts srfc,va ffcgv first ad;tfOuws; brtdgss at Beihare Umfxrrlt rA IW driver. ,s4fih.hs, has, rssUy AM eemplsled was asst sows rr)da ss4 he to) lowed today j ..a Tomorrow stmulag at T spsrfhi first plls.wlU.bA1raa-Jhc brldgi la 4a ss,t00 sesOesg prse) Psstegs CresWasd .s-IlT is aoastrsjtedsf -Ths soetmct for ths baUdlac silM brtdgs wsa-glvaS-Ayth , board sf sosatf spramisetovrs t Uti kmm las fslk. lis U stsa. to bmUt twf bridges tsr AhsCBSBiyv a jtssl grss- lare.U. Aarors ssA woosr draw brld is - si , Dsiasrsa over . h . faago flraf Krt-H ' "utrit W-rfl ,;4 . Jrhls.hBsUiag COTtrvi1, hM;SH bis sblliu t hapdW tscargt irork as thlg UA as hss aov attempted Jby preWHiB tsmtio. of d!fflU- tsiks la lbs werld sf soastrsttoa, . ' Tb brtdga.,wUl as rJkbed to sots pletlos. ,.. .... , t,, If ys wt te te .tl arr4 sr s B I iMrw-J. n, r- 't r.'i.ar t- t; ' tr- t ft 1 VOYEBKOB OF GEOBGIi PERSONA &gfi 0 THEATTOM l'i AL PROBIBITIOir - PARTY -otsty taa wf UmSl TERIPERUICE BILL Co Chjtaeae SteesM Ways and Means To fcSesltf Japaaese Encroachment ueuer mod Almost ts Asaichist Murderer Pension For ii3ifei ef Mcs Killed in Life Sav- stesd -HRehcoc Csntinued peajtp 'journal, indlanapolli. Ind., Feby 24 The (ead'es 6 the national prohibition pjrtg $ld.an .Informal meeting here Many states were represented and meeting expressed the views in a Susgrawsj o we ruu anu uie vi t e fjfjjWbfUon party. The name of Qovernpr Hokeu Smith, of Georgia, a:i a presidential possibility was not ap proved, -Mi-.." til : . - Washington, p. C., Feb. 24. The judl(rY(mrulttee reported favora ly on the Jt n,tirstte Liquor Traffic 11 .whiffy provides a law against shipping of .liauor from one State ln- - : ' .-ai. , jo another,, the latter being prohlbl Uoa , territory. , Muk,den. Feb. 24 The Governors of .he various Chinese provinces will neet here Uje first week . in March to leyjse wj,in which to resist the en- jroafilunnts pi ths Japanese on Chi less territory. . The preparations for war are being rapidly pushed. . Paterspn, N. J.. Feb. 24. The con ditloii. pt Thomas A. Edison, the elec tridan, ho on Sunday underwent an operation Is. neatly improved and the physicians are greatly eQuraged at his improvement. ft T' T i' .-'i Denvfr, Clqlo., Feb. ?4.w t ter Leo Heinxlohlkj the Catholic prtesj; was murdered while saving masaDy Alio Slnseppe, an anarchist, on Sunday fhe deed was committed in the pres- encejOt hnoireds of people, who were vprajuppers.in the congregation, and though the murderer escaped for a hor.tline. a was caught soon after d. thi snraged citlsens strongly en- jiesjrorsd. to.et the man and lynch hjjn. Giuseppe- is ons of the most blatant anarchists In ths West I IUynd;tUncock ths actor under arrest for erunlnaJly asssultlng young igjrhvwas eontlnBed today until a fu- inrs(rm Pt the criminal court iar irft wvi" WasnlngtotL , D. Feb. 24 The aowng pensions ipr vioows and um iMK intmbers. of ..the life saving telf:4utj. Lyour watch mads a de naadabla e-alecs, )sava It with our rJasitCdts W la the city mi iu9- rf.ffflUl Jswalsr. Mr. Jobs nils died at his hone on Pollock street yesterday afternoon, af ter Hisses sf s little store than two asks, darat)os ,.a atfrrst auf sred aiktteck sfagrlpse It was ast re farifd, asasriotia anUl Friday when ne dm a mgni suoss ot paralysis, tsJlasv'' Bsfaresy ffsto as uaeoo ssJ9jiBsosdlUosjrrom which he did (Ois.larirWlt nl's arty-fifth yesr asd1 was bora I athe souse adjain- ag the oae where be died. That 1W aaTsfVaji Walls Ions auUI abost tareO'ssVgsga'' H sosduded S Tery lsraTMieleeM ssterprise IS the t rf;tf)ircoal lad weod yard. raS'i'MWV,irot'fanser eo aa stlvrle.rtbr abost' tosrteea yjArS-hfliesttVaVf'sesa feeble, bat tyr yfirttf ptnekb ssergy, bs endVcted' hli; ba'to's affairs : eves veil 6aMatiV f ns.;'Ms wu a jmsfkteat sseaber at tss Prssby iHaa' CBorca," and ,v loves' 'worship The. fsasrsl Wrrlces sill U held f Jtns rhterUa chsreh at .fcs;' Cal PirW ijclok thfs kftersooa. . ; T ' ? ' . .- j '-'W ,,Wl ars ssUtag swr enure stock of wt-ea ( g-tredet'i. Ora-Itero-olsor ladled Blss, 1 ;nUg asa watrh, ,wsrrsDted, I y. , reduced front fit to f OS 'sash, t a fisster, Lesdlsg Jswtlcf. ':. ... frs eetitdnd yos rbooesads St Ue ttmotiUls trmm or)- f rtfd to lu erf TT7 rpssdahla..nm GREEN CORN ON COB The latest acquisition to our al ready complete stock of staple and fancy Groceries, is GREEN CORN on COB. The same as fr?sh corn, when carefuliy pre pared as directed. Other nice things just in. Boston Brown Bread in cans, Bent's Cold Water Cra. kers, Trenton Bis cuits, Arrowroot Biscuit in 10c packages, Mother Oats, Elijah's Mamna, etc. ACKBURf )( ) ) ( ) ( ( ) ) O ()--() () () ) O- !!-(! I KEEN KUTTER Or- ; Wf carry a line of Keen Kutter sc j P -ck T et knives and Carpenter Tools. I T THESE ARE ALL GUARANTEED TO t CUT 1 HONE OHHEHS PROJIH .. )..ll'i() Mirfriii S'rept Phone 147. New IVn N ' i O )()() )()()( (()() ()( ( )(!( , NONE U Huffv'! Phflrmnrv OS Mil Jf kJ B - o fca cru.vgsg ass a Farniture, Cook Stoves AND ,i House FvfQisIiiogs We are Overstocked and Everything Will Gr 15 to 25 PER CENT OFF KOU ONE WEEK HIE fiRKATEST CUT-PRICK SAKE EVER HEM) IN NEW BERN. K4 If you want values you will not neglect watch for the hand-bill telling bl a few of the many hingt we will offeir. ( m " Positively n6 goods charged or exchanged 'durlng'thts m1. 'Wi. 17th to 24th , THE PLACE . -. 4 txt- K4 a.. f JOHN WW nasi . , HAVE YOU TRIED ,-; 'jrALITV nl PIIEMIEKE ? BETTER, r. llVil 111UVJ cacssspo WWIflf'.HvB.-: )0O - i-, :S ftv' . .- B. , IVES, GREAT I A 4 t. r ' 'y f "r'i rr. Botieuia - " ' - - " "r o ';t M tl .''i, Tt'f T"''i T B 93 Middle St. New Bern l'r. f f !' rrrrrlpMnw Prrt-ft Koruh I'ronf Fti f f i - r - o - o - n - n i
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