ESTAELISIIFD T '.' .':-t '. '-' '-. C -- X'' ntmber 27o. TWENTY N L Ttt- YEA R CV - 1A. I I ' v. v' . I. How Much 3 You. VERY person who receives an income should ask, "How much money can , has been decided, the I U ercised in carrying - out. .that portion of your income that yod intend to save and de-s ?preititwiththe bank at interest. Your money will then earn money-nd become a splendid helper, pr6viding a larger ifl-' cffine. Inrerest is like air increase in your salary, v Four Per Cent Paid fcn5avirigs and c . Certificates NEW BERN4 BAIIKIflGl SilRUSTeCO. liiniiii Jr"- BroaddUS & IvesXumber Co.- A complete: uNiT";; '1 DSN PHONOGRAPHS AND SOLD ON EASY' PAYMENTS IF INTERESTED CALL AND HEAR SOME OF THE LATEST RECORDS?' -;.v 1 WILLIAM nih I W "THE SPORTING ;-' Phone 263 ;T- J.:TUR3ER Furniture IS v- V - i 4 (- 4 I I Aba lu'.l I : Vc-Mry Vk : " v. ; ii CARLOAD BUG I ''"ft J. 5. " V Alor.sy; C:::i Save? I save? Once the question J greatest fidelity shoulJ be ex- the - resolution. Lay' aside bf Deposit. THE FINEST! TIMBERS DISTRICT. , in ail the region around us furo-'' the pine lumber we self We" tate it ,from the stamp, transport it; aaw it, finish W'e ' sell direct to yon, the consumer. . ' " we save you money anq give you " the befit that can be had.' We"- solicit your orders." It wlf pay 70U to giVe therin to )i A s 4 4 7 -4 v 4 1 f ' l-.v COODSmr ( - -.t "91 Middl Street-' We have- the agency forHettrick 1 Bros.7 Awnings, bo.th store and resi-" . . .. . -1.. dence. -If yon are fn need of an Awn- ing w can furnish youV Place, your order Wore the Summer rush.1' -t. u -r - . 5 'L' - ' Fit, Quality and Trtcei. Gdaranteed. To see'eampfc! .and' get; prices,-tall . (lione 172, or addrer s P, 0. Bux 4 15,- - fo:, :'-V 93 C"3VSC STOVES B REGORDS o 1 o O O O O Important Sections Nutuljering C2 . : of revenue Bill Tassea ;' - v '- Ilouse. t - Raleigh, Feb. 23. The House spent two and a half hours on the revenue bill and passed 62 sections, making some notable amendments. Considerable time was spent on section 35, taxing whole aale dealers in borses $50 and an amend ment adopted that no dealer should be required to take out bo th' retail and Wholesale license. Sec. 35, and f 1 as to livery stable menjwere then left open for future consideration, .-. Sec. 37 was amended so as to increase the tax on automobile dealers from $25 to $50, an an amendment by Ewart to inrreasa it to $100 being" voted down.- Section 46 was amended so as to include all fort- ana tellers and clairvoyants in the $200 tsx. Alt other sections to and includ ing ect(on.55 were adopted -without further changaTexcept that bottling works taxes are adjusted as above sta ted. T j"""t v. ' ,v f V Section 2 taxtng druggists $25 for Selling liquor was adopted without changel" although there -was long difc- cuesion.J Ewart wanted it increased to tluOrcharged-that one -druggist in Charlotte ordered CP barrels atone time. Speaker Qowd explainei pleasantly that this was-Juet before, the Republican convention. Eart esme back that he waa.tbldlOO barrel? Were ordered' for the Democratic State Convention there and that the city aldermen helped to Section 46 was amended to tax Gypr slea for selling both horsea and mules instead of applying to only horses as at present. " The committee of t the whole arose and Chairman Bar. Reported the progress of Ue adoption of 62sctlobs ef the reyejiue bill and' the House' voted concurrence,' sfi a New bill continue to pour into the House, nearly 1,500 thus fay have been introduced, -rf a -J-jvri. J- ' . Notice. 3.-,"f,i:- AH , kinds, tawed' shir ejes -for sale, Bricks laths, 2 good gentle road or work horses,' one new :-one horSo wagonall must be Bold,, - A bargaur' for some one as I am selling out; First omi. First choice, also onethnndred ' thousand cull shingles, See - ' , ' iT ; , " .. BIG BILL, the Shingle Man. kJ !m r,'.1 1. 8. FrootrSt. i 'LBMMBSSMaMBassSMSSISSSjaSMrfHSM: J-;'.? i' The March ? Strand Magazine. f- The Strand Magazine for. March eon- tains an interesting and exhaustive ar ticle On the Associated Press and gives in detail manvr astounding facta as to how the news of the world is gathered. Mr. Melville' EL Stone, the General Manager, declares that - the" A. P." is writing the history of all nations through its dispatches,'; Sir Henry W. Locy commences a new series of-- From 6 ind the- Speaker's Chair.", which amusingly illustrated by the Punch car toonist, E. T. Reed. - Other articles in- e ude "la a Biogrsph Theater,? "Jap anese Flower-Statuiry," ' f'The Suge and the rrawing-room." and ''The Dickens Testimonial." . The last named article includes an interview with Al fied Tennvsod Dickens, son of the nov elist, who has jut returned to London after an absence Of ' forty-five - years. The fiction is contributed by such woll known writors aa W. W. Jacobs, Ilor ace Annesley Vachell, Uorley Roberta. Caldwell Lfpnult, and Max Riltenberg, Huw to cure a eoM is a question I 1 which mnny sre intfr-pfed jiint nw, I inmberl i n a ( jm t,h i m- 7 h q v its (rn it rf , 'ltw 11 1) an 1 ii r f tyiiirn'1 hii'ile riir" r f r i Itr 1 imI i! ,'i ' Ji, n 1 ur s o Ij all (ii-it.t in. - , , AEKIM ITr . ., ft "i t;.ry wi.i I. a 1 ' i I - 1 t i t f 1 ir A- n t 1 t. Becomes Curaged at Woman of 111 Ecpute and Fires Five Bui- : : leta Into Her Body. Goldsboro, Feb. 23 Shortly .before S 'clock this afternoon Roscoe Riven- bark, son of a prominent business man in this city, shot' and instantly killed Biancoe Jones, a womanof ill repute at her home in this city. : ; , Yesterday morning Rivenbark visited the woman's home 'and spent several hours there, Leaving shortly a after noon he w?nt to lunch after which he returned. Only A . few minutes had elapsed after heJiad entered the house before other inmates heard five reports of a revolver and immediately after ward Rivenbark jruahed from the house. An investigation was made and It was found that the woman bad ' been: shot five times in tha breast. w 1 The police were notified of the Jihoot- ting and less than half an hour later they had the murderer .behind bars. He will be given a preliminary . bearing to morrow morning in the meantime be is being .held without 1ond. --''. ,' '' A. Well Knowri I Judge 'Hands Down ''aL' Oplnioa,T The Savodine Company fc Ne w tJern, N, XX - ' TSpnr Sira' From the nae I havemada of SAVODINE I believe is to be aery valuable remedy for catarrh and colds. It gives almost immediate relief in case of difficult breathing and inhaling it freely checkii and gives relief in severe Icooghlng, So far as I have bad oppor tunity to use W which is only short time, I am much pleased. with its effi ciency, .."' "V 'v 'Very troly yottrSi, T.(F. SHEPABD. . ."Ww- v Bay Cityr Mich. 7udge T. F; Shepard Is widely known and highly esteemed, rHe is a lawyer of recognised ability. ' Ear years he was Circuit Judge of r th Eastern District of Michiganv , ... ,f-, ... ; February Weather temperatnrei, : - - ' ,i- i- -.( TUV The followjbg are the maximum and minimum temperatures on days - named during this month. V : 1 -j. " ' v. i 8 - 78-37. .r- " 4. 58-43 --.-50-3Tl - 1 tV . -3 '11 tB2-25 n WC 64-29 ;; i4. 71-39 V'rlJ 71-45 n'PP nMirnn" - D..U0 u.iuru 1 1 Ihiilt New Treaty With . Mikado Ex . plains President's. Apparent'- ; f . " 1 I Opposition to New Orleans ; . Wanhlngton, Feb. 23 One ex pi in a" tlon of Frwidont .Taft's eater sopport of San Frrcmoo ss the site for the ex position c.-icbriiting the ojDin; of tli Panstna C-ii.-.l ft found in the elimla- 3 n of t' n rln I 1 ( ' 1 .i. (.rst-.n rM'ti'ti r C rn' i pa is to i i t!i0 tf Jf r a ' t e tn . O di t 1. I t ' J. 7 J la h tiis i on 1 to f I orr . n AiTailS 1 jiuincnd for tat 1 t"t-l C ii-ll v i i r 1 1 i L. hey Aj .Asked to Consid BiJer an Amendment to the Citf iL Charter.. A public meeting was called at 'the court house last right to consider three proposed amendments to the ejty char ter by ttje legislature. Mr. Jas. A. Bryan-was made Chairman and Wm Dunn, Jr. and A. E. Stevens SeeretariesU. Wm. punn, Jr. read the bill asked to be paBsed tor amend the charter." The section first acted on by" the' meeting was regardmg the salary of thedr tjtjn wrneywnecner u snouia te ten entire ly to the board of aliermerC "or ' firtd sum named, It was - voted that: the present salary 20Qt nd extras' t'"Atr lowed to, stand. ' - 1 , The? consolidation of thr fifth and sixth arcU was voted for. WmV Ellis U u. juradbam Mayor McCarthy and 1l r others spoke on this and the aenB& of the mteting was that there were top tew voters in inese wants lor euotf large representation in the city cduncU.' It was a rehr of the "narlourtiuiBifof 1S98 and Conditions had chanced said 8 H. Lane.!. This will reduce Jthve"tofd! to ten members and thevaidf wilfeorH respond in number fb those Coo- gressional election.- 4. YC15'" r The third section acted on waf in.rer gard to the compensation -of-.ths. city 1 tsi eollectori -At; four W nfiVfhla' now amounted to $2,500. and nhaft ttMC asgessment it would be S3;W)0-iJOdihn? - S -H,- Lane moved that alt- offices be limited totwo terms, for the: good if! tne cny ana, as uwnocratlc vtloetrttajd but tbis waa notactee tm. M tea- Prof. KT S. rCraven made a motion in regard to collection of dfyriaxeaVJiuk iil a system ot qiscounu and penalties. Considerable discussion ensued bntini and the' action finally taken was "that nepreseniauva ounn' oe reqaeaieatA consider the matter u Ann rhu tuut&iir a dweount of 8"per eentjof" paytfieitpf I i txea in oeptemoetr pacreent. tober, 1 per sent m November, and at- tlon the fixed lalftry of fUtTOff- wasv ted for and ordered -entredln the p4t posed bULi ffY, x3 tef January 1st. aij'Ioterest 51J5Tur' m. Dunn Jr." waa4madommittee o one td ukecare of the bill mod naval it reach Mr Nunn at RaleigK. - ' I -. j iLts i nut ii nut i tWillhuni iiuftan Pil'Oinlmmr'' ill cure Bllnd..Bleedini and ItclnMTflee.4. fjt absorbs the tumors, allays itehlng! tat once, met aa a poultice - give InstaBt relief. - Williams' Indian PilOintrtent ft prepared for Piles and Itching off the erivate partJ,? So'eby drngglaitaT fnll 50c and 11.00. rJWiUiame rope.( Cleveland, it" H Important Hew Poet omce KQBnJ, " , The postoffice department ha issued ao order affecting publishers" whleH Ji of particular Interest' It requires that when aecond class mall matter",' tie ud ing newspapers, periodica!, me idqei, te.; are left In thepDlceunclu ...nd fw any taoae, the postmsster aU!lsnd4a tbe newspaper, magaxlnecomriinvj etc. a notice -of the ' Ma-dahrery : of the same'and that after five weeks from the seodlng of the rioticuTt the r e -papws, etc., are unclaimed, thsv master shall atach to them a label ( return to the publlnlier and ec.ect r - age at the rate of one cent for aar'i t - ounccia. If, however, t';e 'Vl ;.i' r f enifs stamps fur the retain 6f L a r -t-ter, poatnge will beaocrpud al k..tr: of one csnt for ach four ounces.; 1 n0I.d,rmnkfI ,tcf utnVNI,t , fjrthej"Ptma rsU)k'' pi jr inforirtrj rmttt rt ti.st l rn 1 1.. I, on n ii t f r J1 t ri-Mil;H, nrvJ it S .J I i I i ..I . .. 1 . ii, ni. fii i ill I v 9 i 0 nl uvi yt' 'jr. 1 . m 'y 1 ' " t' j-tn" nny c ! ui o rf , .i s h, II ) ' " ', r.n i ,j t 1 mvu (, y I 1 r ; ; - ' i r! in ci ) t : - insist i I , ; i . . - . :": 0, paid on r rhWiS- "v'e TftdNG "to SAVINGS,-.-r . PROQi?f5SjVE r - OH Ihea wo have Surplus n vestment or future . employment as- the development of -tlieirjarma or business enterprises; Our Certificates of De jpos't afford an ideal Investment, r.- .. il "tNoronfy do they yield jnterest 'Jlbu Jbelng evidences of money on Jtc9'l4,i8F1 'of Joana should emergencjr arise and niay be convert d into 6aah at their face value. : fesk&ii accounti invited m any sum. Savinea accounts from it 4 rjW'rv1.DUNN.l CD BRADHAM TA.UZZELL - - WkVtf 7Wi. 13 jJSfegKL I JMS i- I- - T Mil i " . . MS V. "Queen Quality styhs fdr Spring : in2 they're heauties. - V?fcli(I not believe puch footwear fossibh at the n",. rrrt J 1 ....-... -.. . . 1 price. 1 he matters nave 1 outdone "V themselves. Smart, 8naiiy $tyhswith plenty of comfort i- WA'yCni have hem !0- J. J. I ELKS TEMPLE, fr! v'Cv'.-5r e Uiihrrr y '"-day ? T$ FrMdrfipns1 aiSpEGjalty W For Ana ,DeUyK : 'Si '55f3' 0 tjib Cokj jr.- N'''"-i';', 1 Tha ' it r,::6N'r:No!5"" it . -sr".",rT"T "j-QO Broadcloth: 75a: ii to' era sfecl'L: fri'ses' i; 1'! L or idle -fumutaiiuiiteitber at the rate of 4 pewcenf a year deposit, JeiU always be accepted CASHIER received .our, neio and service--just hbhingfot: You'll BAXTER em : Dispatch'. i ?P VVh'sM - . 'THE , POST-OFFICE 111' ' II ll-l WM, .pi F! 'c Gla uOs NEW BERN, N.C. j M S ' ' V ''' rs n