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-V.' - - , . s A. I' 4 -:'Xti'- If SEW, BERN, NORTH CAROLINA TUURSDA.V MORNIX,(mAI CH li, TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR (Slew . 71fW.F0li; 3; A Wise for every business man, every farmer and every person who la saving money, la not to even think, of ANY permanent In- vestment until AFTER they have accumulated a good sized balance In this Bank, where It will stand as an ever ready protection in case of sudden need and yet be earning four npr cent. , Many a man has tied up his little all In some perma nent investment and regretted It woefully when he has need ed ready money and could not realize on his Investment. You want reserve that you can u se if you need Ao , first of all. JAS. B. BLADES. P es T-A. GREEN, V, Pres Wm. B. EI.ADES, V. Pres. GEO. B PENDLETON, Cashier STATE vTREAS. nr irri nrrn - " r BKii 'Jtortdl J Iktt'-U'JMtr- 'ais EMEfEHT EinTOS ASD HISTOEIAff ASN0U5CE8 HIS CAlTDIPACTlU FOB THAI OFFICE 3r' 1 RIFLES FiB STWE MTTM I ' JX. fl I I "J - V We may wTiay? Horay. ,Nm rter ha mqulred" wjtraace toto the Eastern ;CarOT)i Xaffu and we may ss, I HiWWSted il place. t .Tn meeting was-and to order at 4 o'clock by &Cre4dnt T. Mi Washington, of WJlsdn ".iut4 fcpmmunicayott waa read froni the Rocky Mount club, withdraw ing from, the league. : New Berp-was SiiperhiteBdeit of PMte iMtneto 1,, member in the Reports Saeeetufnl Xeetlag si Jlr. fpiac::nf-Rocky Mount and the six ed Moonshine Ontflt 6rtr7i rtbdeWUlIboro, -Wll-Ond Health at Slate Hekool For mtagtotC Kliiiton and New Brn. The leagues a memoer or me t imm-mini rpctiiccD oh hrjuiUiulll UUUIULII 11JJ.iOII TT ii We will Lavo our Grand Spring Millinery Opening on Thursday and Friday, Miroh 19, and 20, showing the largest ana pret tiest creations ever show.i in New Bern, Everybody cordial 1 invited. MISS EMILY STANLEY. Head Milliner, 1 1. UYl Deaf Interesting Process at State Poultry Farm. Raleigh, N. C, March 18. Capt. Samuel A. Ashe, of this city, so well j known in North Carollnaand Indeed tall over he South as editor hlstor llan, and for many years Democratic State Chairman, today announced that he was a candidate for tho nomina tion of State Treasurer. He says that !l2 years ago, after the News and Ob 1 server was sold, an editor In the State Honal Protective Base Ball Associa tion, a feature which was the cause of Rocky Mount's withdrawal. The Beason will commence June 6th. The next Important consideration to be met Is the raising of money. The rest of the clubs have raised a sufficient amount to cover all ex penses and they are-on. a good finan cial footing. New Bern should not be behind In this respect, but now that we are. in, We should feel that we Wkfck Were Takes at Hoag Kag- t Presented to BaH af History Special Correspondenee-' Raleigh, N,"d.; March 18. Tho ' pho tographs ol the xrise Raleigh, taken at Hong Kong, and which have jbeen given to the State by the-Secretary of the' Navy and also the photoijraph of the first- class armored cniuter North Carolina, given by hL Victor Blue to Governor Glenn and present ed by the latter to'the State, have been framed ,and placed in-the Ball of His tory, as liaa also a picture, taken in 1868 of the Dresent school ' for. the blind here, which, was '.then the insti tution for deaf mutes and bllnd.j The buildihg Is so changed that noi one would now recognize It, another story having been added and the design entirely altered and other buildings having been added. The central part of the old building has been dupli cated v In the new priests' dormitory at the Catholic Orphanage here, at Nazarath, this picture having been used by the architect in getting the design. 8 FEAT OF TBAMP STEAMER CBOWN OF CAS TILE BAMS HAMBURG-AMERICA" LINER, KRON PRIZ WILHEtM It will be one glad, merry time- must have a better team than the , Something worth while, Home Corn- others and to have that will take mon- tag Week 1910, ey. Go into the game to win and let everybody show their pleasure by con tributing handsomely to the enterprise. Ten per cent Is added to specific benefits each year's renewal for five years. Continental Casualty Company presented his name for this nomina tion and tho North Carolina newspa pers kindly took It up, but when the convention met and he was to be nominated, some one suggested that one farmer ought to be on the ticket and one was nominated Four years later Capt. Ashe desired the nomina tion but withdrew on learning that the isentleman who had sought to be friend him desired It himself. Capt. Ashe says that as the present Incum 1k n, Mr. B. R. Lacy wllKprobably not seek a third' term, he now asks sup port for the nomination. He says he has always been a platform Demo crat and that as to new Issues, not covered by the platform he has been conservative. A year ago, when the Iwn nun( rnlloiav luQUHMr faro ratA was proposed he thought it too low rJ ldent of cut and sought to dissuade from It. ' . . . ... ."V , n . t lngton Chamber of Commerce and the Later he urged Governor Glenn to at- . . , . ... kimaFtiiin Notlnnal Rank nna nf tnn I tc nd the meeting of Governors at At- ... . , , . .lt . , , ... ' . i leading financial Institutions of Wash ington. Mr. Harper is engaged also In the drug business and' was tried on a charge of having sold or caused .to be sold certain headache powders which contained deleterious sub- Tlie Weather Special to Journal. Washington, D. C, March 18. The forecast: clear, fresh southerly winds In creasing. . " Wants Jail for Druggist ' Washington, D. C, March 18. Pres ident Roosevelt this morning sent, for Daniel W." Baker, United States' at torney for the District of Columbia, and directed him to press tor a jail sentence for Robert N. Harper, a Wash ington druggistrwho was recently con victed of violation of the food and EE lanta, and he considers that the legis lature did well in settling the matter at the special session. He believes the affairs of the State Treasury to be in such an excellent condition that i all that Is requisite Is the attention of a careful, painstaking man, and hopes he can discharge the duties sat isfactorily. The Adjutant General was today notified by the Chief of Ordinance that the War Department Is now ready to Issue, immediately new Springfield magaiine rifles for the en tire National Guard of this State upon requisition and that enough will be furnished to arm and equip the ac tual enlisted strength at any glten time, plus 10 per cent, this extra 1s- (? Its Upon the Merits of Our Proposition. that wr appeal to.the judgment of discriminating buy ere, we are not looking for business that fade; awiy after the fi.-st trial. We want custom ;rs who' nr.rwiar cnorl vIum and onru trMlmpnt anrl wiku wiiu iiiiu iiuji ii aya iu uccti Willi us. vvilU this fa..'. i view we present for your consideration' the Hide-spread advertised Soisette Silk, Suisine"; Silk and Rajah Silk. We have then in all the a IS new shades. J. M. Mitchell & Co ft TT rOLLOCK ST. Pno.VE Qc stances and was not properly labeled In conformity with the food and drug act, enacted In 1906 The trial was in the police court, be fore Judge Kimball, and although a notable defense waa made, Mr. Har per was found guilty The penalty Is a fine of $500 or Imprisonment for six months, of both 'Sentence has hot -been oassed. The President' told District Attorney Baker this morning that since Har per M a wealthy man It la plainly the duty of the judge to Impose a jail urn to dhI conditions arialnc f rbm ' . ,, , . , . 4J . , " i . sentence for he believes that an ex- new enuainMnu. AOjwaat ucuuu i immediately made requisition and ex entire i pi eta in two or three weeks guard will be thus re-armed. Company M, Third Regiment, at Darham, baa elected Second Lieuten ant 8. C. Chambers, Capt R. P. Mack ney, resigned. State Superintendent J. T. Joyner has returned, from a notably good meeting of covinty. superintendents at Jacksonville, where ten were present at a two day's conference. Speaking about the new High Schools he says they are now In tl counties and all the money Is exhausted, only ftl,000 a year having been appropriated Tlie demands of the school art serprtslag and much more money Is needed, for If It was available, applications would Immediately be filed for the full aeae- fcer, which la four to ach county ,- Three school grfrdena have bees es tablished here, and athletic grOends wlU be provided for l foor ecboole tmntodlaUly. . A ' Deputy Revenue Oollectof Babbitt, at nooa yeelerday captared a 14 gi- loe mooaahlM dUUllery neaf Holly Sprtaga ' A oegro- wa thertbtiC Ae4. Waving a doeem eirs, .blch the offi cers oooked and enjoyed -very mec SaperiaUadeot -GoodWln, " of ; lb t State School for Deaf Metfegt Mori gtatoo, 'wse brr today and ' rtporth ample should be made of a man' who,' while occupying a high position .In the community,' violates the law. Mr. Baker said he -would do his best to send Harper to Jail. Bent be a kaecker bet kst im Heme Coating. Theatrical fteatee. Closed Special Correspondence. - r Raleigh. N (X, March 18. The theat rical aeaacm here, sow almoet closed, proved quite a good one The num ber of attracUoaa waa not nearly so large as in some previous seasons, but the attendance waa .good. , The extension of the street oar; Haa has proved a great thing far. the patrons of amusements", In few day work begins on a long Uo to 'the . (astern boundary o tho city, aQd thlo wjjl tra verse the most thickly settled por- tkw d Ralelghl . . - , '.,. r :, :,S -' ' . i VJtehJ reeefHMUeo Special Correepoodenoe. ; a - ! f-- RaUIgh, N. March 1T-rt br not ytt know 'whether WOllam W. Kit ehl wm bar headquarters here or not, though It was rumored' here to day that he woold. Most pereoui have said that be wvsld bare'bU beadqoar- DEMOCRACY ii IjPPPfM IN SESSION Treaties Being Made to Isolate Japan Town of Graham, Minnesota Is Wiped Out by Fire drover Cleve- land 71 Tears old Russian Generals Have Duel Quiet In Hayti Fleet Will Remain In Phllllpliien Six Weeks. Special to Journal. Washington, D. C, March 18. There Is talk among the Southern members of Congress of introducing a prohibi tion plank in the Democratic National Convention which meets at Denver. It Is said that Bryan will agree to such a measure. tello Central ! 72 PI ease Is That HACKBTJRN'S ? Send' me two loaves of that delicious WASHINGTON CITY BREAD. We are more than pleased with it. Say, Mr. Hackburn place me on your standing order list for two loavs of bread daily, also one pan of rolls, Phone your orders, we have ample facilities for quick delivery. New York, March 18 The English tramp steamer Crown of Castile ran into the stern of the Hamburg-American liner. Kron Prlnz Wilhelm, near the Hoboken shors and nearly sanjj the boat. There were no lives lost. ACKBURN Convicts Rival Twine Trust' Jackson, Mich., March 18. The State binder twine plant established in Jackson prison by. authority of the last legislature' for the express pur pose of fighting the binder twine trust began operations today with a big lot of orders ahead. The bill authorizing the making of binder twine by the State was put through at the behest of the farmers, who have organized a sort of union under the name of "Order of Gleaners." About 60 con victs were put at work today and GO more will be placed at work tomor row It Is stated that the output will not be experimental at first, fit only for grape growers and nursery houses, but will be ' at flnt quality Orders have been coming in recently at the rate of 15 to 20 tons a day. The or ders are taken from the secretaries of the gleaners lodges, from all farm ers and then forwarded The gleaneTsJ accept the responsibility for payment of bills to the State. Washington, D. C, March 18. Over 200 delegates to the annual meeting of the Federation of Labor have gath ered here, and a three day session be gins tomorrow. Some very Important questions will be discussed, chief of which will be whether a national labor ticket Bhall be put In the campaign. vest In the HEW BEBK BUILDING k Keen year money at heme and LO Alt ASSOCIATION good invest ment j strong as GIbralter. Snbserfbe fey the April lsf Series threagh e. !to trouble to explain It , W. G. BOYD, Agent London, March 18. Nearly all pa pers contain the news that a treaty Is being formulated which will affect the political Isolation of Japan if adopted. The plan originated in Russia. St Paul, Minn, March 18 Tele graphic communication from Graham, a small , town In the western part of the 8tate, says that the town has been practically wiped out of existence by fire. The fire originated In a store and the flames made such progress that the Insufficient fire protection could not cope with it. There were 100 stores, 4 churches and 50 dwellings destroyed. 0 ( i ( i ( i ( )(( ( ) o()()0. ()() ( ),,, ,() c Hardware for All ! J Gardening season is at hand You need Hoes, Rakes and - I'oullry wire. JL I Carpenters need good tools, "Kben Kutter" tools carry a J Ruininlecfand ;ire the boston the market. Hui dors need doorn, windows, paints and oil we keep a 1 full supply POLITE ATTENTION and PROMPT DELIVERY. : I Gaskill Hardware Co. l 73 Middle Street. , Phone 147. New Bern N. (' 6 )() )) oOO OOO )( ( (!! i" n a HAVE 'yOU TRIED QUALITY and PREMIERE 9 i f. . tr tare at flreeBihora. Aa 'matter of Wi hupile.' There hsi been fry Itttl faot Raleigh Is the natural "center of lckneeea4io4oethe4.w7: 'K Jjei theee MUyttlee. Tour correspond Ywr' correspondent pell sTrwit to dent took occasion' to remark last tb4 Bute noultry farm an wanbow , WMk. ihat "t ae eooe an Raleigh Ij; oref It by Ut. Mtf. the boul nee'.up an auditorium and ha more trymah. He ha two claeeee at the htc u Vt tfin ue(m "the t f .,. Agricrl and WK-haulcal Coflrgei oonveotlon city.--Kverybody em4 .y . '' ft"tbornoree and 8ulor u, ,dmH u,u. That is almost evwy RACE TB COMPUTE SHIPS Newport lews Flaat In Conteet with The Fere River-Worts ( Boston, Mass., March IS North and South axe racing, against time and each other 1 tithe constrncUon of Un cle Sam's (wo greatest battleships. These are the North Dakota, at the Fore Btvtr. Works, Quinsy, Mass., and ths Delaware, at the Newport- News Shin. Building Company, Newport p Vews, Va. The result wUl deotdo the rtval claims of two of the greatest ship rsrde Ia fhn. world. bath.harinc heea awarded contracts at the name tine. DeormbeclCth. . Each of tho ships jls p( the. same .eoinstrneUoa, exoept tor engine equipment, , the North .Dakota havlog Urbloea, nod the Delaware re ciprocating engine. .The Fore River Company 1 node? bonds also to net. PHUiUJrtnael In .thirty-few akd ooe halt months, and 4b Newport New Qoonpaay to. thlrtyntg nvjotha, . The VotMl Dakou Is already IU nor oent oompleted, and ihv Delaware only 1 10 pet etnt. . ' a i -": v '-" . i.w-h-t Qet Tofethev o the Heenn CenUaf ,t.;.:il (MIOOOOOOOOOOilU!) ( ) ( ) '( X(J Or 'other of It one ywr men, M few eay they think the . ; ' . ' " ' ' ;.. i Urojinmlri of owls od eggs have mlon xjtht lo r-ate and be held DO YOU ' NEED AN- -Jff btneold. some going to other Btatei't all ibe prlorfpel potnts. In ' tbe X, , -1 ' "-.. ' ' ' There are now m grow ne fowl t and att: .''"". ' ' HDRUQuISiibvAKIICLcSz . U to let ui Vrvow. Our ftoclclt Compete. T; ' os rhrkC Wr J-ffry has bn I lo htt(nolla i S the rrm 4 KKwberryi bt3lnM lti-r "t r-sni, nnt who en drtoik,wlthinY en t'lori"! eirrt,' to rilM eMni. -frr T,Cn9 -'e bn biitrhrd M ""n sr.4 "rr 4,Ch'i dt"t (-,'- c.f eer-rr- ' & Mr. J-m-t f i ' ? f t ' v ' ' tsrsm frm D " no! !, the rnhre ho (t- ' ! hrs la J1 ) tr.)r iar" Wo'Vl t 1 I I p r 0 , "i-XfUed M lUnremd Trndt" - e The, rem Ins of n white nan -"were found on the Yforfoln and ontberi trat'h hW rine Town, a lUttod nonh of Weiji lngton, N. CV Wednesday morn Ing. ' Upon examination the body was found te he (hat of R. W. IUgs of Elisabeth CWyr -It was eaM-Rlgl was In Wanklngton a fw days M. 'hod drinking, end the anppo! tVm I that be was etoellng a Tide In half dnrnV-neondltlon, en the mixed mp4 u ,-ort to hide b tmln. lvlg Washington about 0,j1jr,n(ly oKirt, eaa ton rrora ine tram na wss Princeton. N. J., March 18 Ex-Pres ldent Orover Cleveland, observed his 71st birthday today. On account of Mr. Cleveland's feeble health he made w elaborate plans and received a few sailers. Many congratulatory notes and telegrams were ree Ived. 6 NONA BETTER, St Petersburg, March 18. (leas Cock and Smyrnoff (ought a duel to day, tbe difficulty arising from a po litical quarrel. Smyrnoff was wound ed. He will recover. Port Au Prince. March 18 The ex sitement attendant upon the shooting Df the revolutionists has subsided and there will probably be no more trou ble there. Suspicious persons have been placed under aurvelllance Ke tugeee are leaving tbe Island. atmarT q uunj o I lltil IllfUCJ e j. Otoe , 3aq cz3 atqcy, Washington, D. C, March 18 The PaclOo fleet will remain at the Phtl Upln) island on Its trip around the world for. a period of six weeks. - fall and let nt explain a Modern an rellnllo norldent ead health poll cyj Its worth eeaiMeraUen Tiabrj-. lakeBkh. '- LINCH, LINCH. NOT THY WISDOM but let it have fair p'ay. Be thine own agent, save that ten per cent by going to R. SAWYER for your Spring Suit, vhere yi.u will find all the latest designs of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, his thirty years practical experience places him in position to guar antee satisfaction in every particular. B. SAWYEH, 3or SOUTH FRONT and CRAVEN STREETS i Klnf In Leaden . Boston, hfaaa., March 11. Cardnlo r. Ktogtho nandai agent, who three ntonthf ago oonM write hie oheck for tljOOtUMO an Vkiay in h hnnted fogl- ihr'e froca jhsUco, 1 In- Loudon, while ' we frMWB nisvni sarw mum my enlatlst'refjorte of trip Ii) New Tort to ratoe fund and of eooBnenent IB Soathem sanatorium,. ' ; , The flaaacier, for Whose arrwrt for mbeMledieet wsrranth into been li eu eoletly gathered n hit thlnti took alt the mailable ess and negdl UabU paperg from fete efBce and nailed for; Liverpool on the OnnaH liner Ctmrln Febrnary Had. He waa Dot entered on tho list of paanengar nod remained In eeoioekm nntU the pilot jlrft the boat- Then he spoored an WE REPRESENT THE FOLLOWING STRING HOME COM PAN1E8 AND WILL GUARD TOUR INTEEKST CARE FULLY AND WELLt North Slate Ufe InnurmneeCa, KlnetonT Norl( 8late Kire Insuraaee Co, ' Creeneboro. 8ooOmt Live U iTisuranee Co, High Point, New Kern Hullding A Loanaan. Net 4 per cent investment, no ui. TTnlted 8ate Ueoally Co., U)00 tot neeklentai deeth eoeU II 00 Turker Bros. Wilmington, Monument. Iron) Feoetng, etc. Will insure I Ife. Property, Pornitara, Hernee end MuW Also bay and sell City and County property, Estate looked aftor. W. G. BOYD, Act- TBLIPII0HE HO.' MS 1M PvLLOCI STRICT . i , i 'c 1 1 1 run over. Twnty dollars w Twmd oh lite rnin wse at one time tower ei-rt'ir on the BuffuIX and Crollne pnllwsy st Cut ,!k. ' I I m , . ! ' ' If yn 1t n 'r'n, do y j if TV' S !( ef ! ir r r r 1 . i' ! 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