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-. .... , - - . . v L. - f . ' A - - V - - , vU; - '- ESTABUSHEa IN ,s s- "v o r w - .-i t:Vv.fi n;- - 1878 ..v-- v .:. -V p NflMBER' 289r s-;ity:XEW BE&N. A'ORTfl CABOLLNA. SATCfiDAY; MORNING, MlRCII, 11 191 Uffi' TWENTY NINTH YfiAit T ' :.t t - v. NANCHOk in financial matters U as; important as ; I jag. anchor for,, craft at -sea: Some people just , 1 drift thrnififh'.lif: - ThpV Hft nor have an-anchor to hold them jft i safe harbor. This U always an un- sailsfacrory way of living. One of the anchors of life is an active savings account with a strong, safe financial institu tion. Open an account with this bank and provide for yourself an anchor, to windward. i 4 S PAID ON SAVINGS NEW BERN BANKING & TRUST CO. AS SPRING ARRIVES ; everybody gets the building fever, : nd lumber sales jump ahead. Dut a rush of business does not mean that we shall beat a dis advantage in fiilling your orders. With our superb facilities for handling both large and small or ders, we can serve you quickly, and will give you only the best of pine lumber. IIES LEGiSLATIVep IflLpiKs Broaddus & Ives Lumber Co. A COMPLETE LINE OF EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS IF INTERESTED CALL AND HEAR SOME OF THE LATEST RECORDS. WILLIAM T. HILL "THE SPORTING GOODS MAN" 91 Midtflt Street. I I. J. TURK AWNINGS We have the agency for Hettrick. Hros., Awnings, both store and rel! rience. If you aje in need of an Awn- ing we can furnish you. Place your order before the Summor rush. Fit. QuMiiy.and Price Guaranteed. To s?e samples and get prices, call phone 172, or addre P.0. Box 445, . :R Furniture Co., 93 Middle SL Mexican Situation Detnanded That ; American andyoreign -Inter- eets be jProteeted. . " - WashingtonTMarch 1ft There Is n kmger respn to doubt that the sadden move on the part ofthe Atnerfcan goy ernmeot waa the result either of unof ficial representations of foreign gov ernment regarding- the situation in Mexico or the intimation that several of the European powers were sounding each pther aa tothe desirability of mak ing representations to .the United States at an early data. At any rate the mat tar was put up to the administration in such a way as to call for the quickest sort of action. The necessity for this speed of mobilization' was seized upon by the War Department as a heaven sent opportunity an answer eriticB both in and out of Congress, and That inter pretation was put upon the movement. There was little doubt in thn minds of these officials that, the true meaning of the "maneuvers" soon would be known and the logical interpretation so quickly put upon the movement of the troops unquestionably disconcerted the admin iet ration officials from. President Taft down. The Washington government unex pectedly found itself confronted by the necessity of throwing an army along the border, line of Mexico to stop the source of supply to the revo'utionists and to be in a position to invade Mexico at a moment's notice in the event of the dea'h of Presid? nt Diaz" or any oth er untoward circumstance, which might precipitate-general fighting or rioting. 1 1. was represented at the State De partment that the-fcfmtd States must act and act quickly if the Monroe doct rine was to-maintained. Foreign inter ests in Mexico naturally took to the United States for protection under that doctrine. The foreign interests in the Republic however, are not to be com pared with the American capital invest-' ed there so after, all, the move to bring about more tranquil conditions in Mex ico has to do principal with Americans and American interests. Just what part the Diaz government has played in recent events has not yet been disclosed. From time to time pro tests have been made to - Washington regarding the violation of the neutral- ty laws along the border, buch pro tests, however, would not ordinarily call out such a force as bas been rushed to ward Texas and the Mexican frontier. It is considered probable that the Mexi can government may hive ' indicated to European powers its inability to put an ei.d to the disorders so long as succor was given to the revolutionists forces in the United States. The Mexican government whether it asked help of this government or npt has been given hj greatest '-assistance it could possibly have desired. The of ficial note from Warhington made pub lic in Mexico City last night assuring General Diss that there was nothing in the movement of troops that should cause Uneasiness . on the part of the Mexican government wu more than justified by the admissions made today, There tsno telling at this -time bow long the big array sent to tbe Mexican frontier will have to remain there. It will not be withdrawn until ttts revolu tion has been crush d out, and until con ditions in Mexico at much more staple than they now are believed to be How 'the Geperal i Assembly Has ' FiiStniTreAr' Beer v aid Locker Oluba. " ; Raleigh, March 10. the general as sembly confined Its liquor legislation to the passage . u a stringent anti-beer act to he effective July 1, and an act to prohibit "clubs and associations from purchasing', handling or dispensing liq uors to members. The near beer act prohibits the sale of near beer, beerlne and malt or any in toxi cant except that sold by drugstores on prescriptions and liquor kept by hospitals and asylums for the us of the patients,: North Caroiina'e near: beer joints are to continue business until the first of Jury, their present six months' license expire at that time. The anti club liquor act is destined to meet the defect m the State prohibi tion law exposed by the ruling of the supreme uonn some montnaago wnen the court held that there was no State law to prevent Clubs from ordering liq uor for club members, keeping ft in common storage and serving it tothe members and their friends on the pre sentation of coupons, this applying es pecially to beer. ' - The new law is claimed to cut the personal liberties of citizens as closely as it is possible to do in such a statute. It leaves the members of reputable commercial and social clube free to have their liquor in -personal lockers. This settlement of the contest seems to give cumplete satisfaction to prohibition and anti-prohibi tion leaders and to the peo ple generally. 1,000 yds., of English long Cort, worth, 15c, will be On sale todaat 10c. The great est bargain we have had for sometime. J.J.Baxter. In this citv yesterday afternoon at her home 166 South Front street, Mrs Adeline McDanieJ. The funeral service will bo conducted from the First Bap tist church this afternoon af 6 o'eloek and the interment will be in Cedar Grove cemetery. JmmmmmBmummmmmmmimmmmm , , saw ( 1 i lag! " 'n ' i ' ' 1 ih . '- ' ' V ' h "I'iesi CftRIyBSJTOESlilOES 13 Our New, Spring0 stock about all in and we are jelfc ine lower than evn; ..Qur Mptto - is Quick .Sales and Small PrpfiU. . Will save you 10 percent pri your purchase i: J. J.'Baxtcr.J;;,. f??; The Body FoandC TU body of Captain Edward OlbU. a pmnloent cithw of Pnquetank toon- lywhe dUtppeared-from hte home m Pebraary l?tb, and for whom a diligent search since las been toade. Was foun noaner ia the Paeqetank rer Thurs- dsy aftereoo,' Gashes On the bead, fact and hinds showed that he had be m-trdered prtsntnably or a small sum ef money he bad e hie futrean at in time he disappeared. The polic of Elisabeth City claim tht they have clue as U Wbe the murderer W. - ' er .. - . ; ' .. "j "Alsoa full line 'Barbfrjl Wire for hoga and cattle, .Poultry.' - Wire, '-Rubber .-Roofing,'. Paints and Oil). Stoves and Ranges and a general line of Hardwr-. Write us or call, 'e can give ycu right pries. School Buildln j Overrua. DIED. New Flsk Commissioner. Raleigh, H. C. March lOr-Govemor Kitchio commtosionod 1 yeatordaf C 8, Venn, of Ediorod, s But Fish Com- miss ion er, to saceed Thed'S. Meekins of Manteo, resigned,' . Mr. Vann'e' eom- mission ia for four years from next Monday. , REPORT OF T&l COirDITION. OP THB MAI8YILLK 815150 A TBtfsT CO At MaysvlUe la tte SUf ef iKorth CareUaa;'! (he Clsse ef BesL March, 7th, 1.1. Ilk . -1 w- n ssa, m av si i nnii'iniu UUUublt un- Board of Aldermed D'tscoss Paving and Other ' MlatterV Ifew A.l- . ,. tderman . Elected. The board of aldermen met hut ntirht in recess jpieetujg and took up the ques tion of street piving. - -i The Dift .matter acted on was that the Chief of Fire Department,- acting ai inspector, look into and decide on question ; the old "fiousa onlle&alf street dear Johnson strekt bemg sniury "and dangerousi ' Petition from Naval Reserves asking by to debate taxes for a carnival to b held ia' April was refused. " "The engagement of an expert ac oountant to examine and report on con dition of city finances, at cost not to ex ceed $150. was voted for." Alderman Weddell asked that hia vote against incrAse in taxes" e re- cofded, and Alderman Ellis asked7 than his vote against Angusta brick' or ac count said brick not being investigat ed be eo. recorded. ,. The report of city engineer was made by Mr. Brown on inspection oj pave ments in Philadelphia and Baltimore and the recommendation tnade a. to Tarvia and AsphaJtum binder, also asl,! . . k KJ. io cement oase or macaaam case. tie port of this committee waa adopted. Committee recommended that Pellet Bane & Co. be awarded contract for curbing at 21 cents, instead of 20pf or 4 miles, said company claiming increase due them. The. dirt to be removed from street to be paved was left at disposal of com mittee on streets, said dirt to be used for public purposes - A The matter of trash on streets and-1 violation of ordinance Was "diflcuaseI with recommendation that poItcWrh offenders. ' L, I. Moore offered proposition for Norfolk-Southern Railway relative to pany offers to contribute 8,OOO.towards pavin, the street with brick, 60Q to wards drainage, and prepare their track for paving at, estimate- cost of 11500, thecompnay to' be released 'hereafter from any liability. The cost to the city on this street was estimated- at $2900. The railroad claimed they were BotTSa- ble but wished a friendly settlement. It was deeided to defer action Until a fufl beard was present, a Toting t6 be held within, a abort Urae. The Water and Light committee was authorized to make a contract With the Fort Wayne Company for l?J montne ior transtormera. The resignation ef alderman Newklrk m accepted and R. J. Disosway was elected aldermon. Meeting took a recuse subject to call mm KESOrJBCIS Loans snd discounts. Overdrafta eecufed 100.00 ' ntisschred y " U8f?' Banking boose' . 1,850.16 rarmtnrKaaa flxtares Z. ,' J 7SLS7. !A688. Due from Banks and Bsnkere - 6 65117 anoipuver bia,- laoiedtaf - an minor coin currency l ?K National.. baak.jmtea -and other V, S.: note 'total '-' -"sr. er u s ,ww w W1LUAMS' KIDNEY PILLS tae youneglected your Kidneyat Havf you overworked your nervous ays tern and canned trwbto wlth ydur kid aeyaand lladderT Have yon ' pains-1n loins, aide; bgoui andbla4dl Have you a flabby appearanee, of, ib faee, eepedalty aader thewest Too fre qneo a desire to paelornlet liafli-Wtt. liama' Kidney Pilta wUT cure yon-at Druggiat, Price j50o. , WUllems' MTg. Co.; Prop., OevelaBji 0. .,. Oyatermajf SoC' Friday morning W," Mr,' rW W hs, af Piaey rVnt, wa ot frpp.'anv both erbile tojtglng eyakswaear. mottlh of Hsrtowe cHekv ,-H ertDj -ijt ia tD arm, and tbe Done eatnet oet ie bis back: making k Ufiana Dot nef vet cetssrily rttsl dimd.' Anir'TsWrvfct mdlcal' attention ' In Baorf. ntt. waeej eewwu ,ej ue wviuwt amw 1 : weoplcs Bank N.C. 1 ' STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE NEWJ3ERN. G PAID ON SAVINGS ' OUR RECORD "oes not consist of a long period f time which, after ail, Das very little to do with, the real strength of the bank. The record of this bank is four years' of irteady, 'consistent growth the result of its unetcelled' facifi 'ties and equipment and its willingness and ability to .meet the special needs of each patron. Accounts subject to check are invited in any amount Jfidi 4 pev-cent interest is paid on Savings and Certifi cates of Deposit. WM DUNN PRE S T. C.D.BRADHAM VICE F'flEST. TA.UZZELL CASHIER (eve just received our new EOp ? ftO "Queen Quality" styles for Spring yr and they re heauties. Wie did not jL? heheve' such footwear fiossille at the J i'sfll farice. The makers have outdone i pff'" themselves. Smart, sue fly styles with W K plenty of comfort ar.d service just '.wOl j"1' what you havs heen lool ing for. You 11 ('-PF ' huy here event" r-V-, "SV-'l nt- to-day ? Wj J. J. BAXTER I I 'Hr PI KSTFMPI F. NRW RRRN. N. C. . U Ok 31 ' T-J3H Another shipment of that Famous Liggtta Chocolates received by expresM. SATURDAY CANDY AT 29c PER POUND. L Anything m i theDrug Line. Prescripfions Called for and Delivered. Qiiston Drug Company $h TOE COR- u v: NER . 5PHONB No: 66 '77 , OKaJlJL Stir 7 "OPPOSITE THE POST-OPPICB Apjillcallime from twirnrs dIrrig to attend the summer ' ".I trnS ef F.Mt (rollna Trht' Tii-'i.ii.g ef'hool Sit borO frid In t'i' h large riurn- ,T1 that ths biiilJ.re r tii.t pmrg to somrTvxUte nr !l hi t al-fft-.d. 'Pfrry room In d f ' ) I i't ai imn tr a .- i ! o r ! c . . f c' i - ' t 'n't',.' t i f C : ' f ,.- k' t it I " la t I 'i" i' rm r ' - r. . nhn fund ;. r . -' ;j''v- 100.00 ' rent itpnee tb'lAXei ..''Arv 'PU " I' -'-. SW. niaWtanit llnn.U . " -'J 1100 r t T . , TuMCortiGeatc pfdiposlt 1 6.410 91 Depoktu eubjiKt to check ' - LS.rj3.19 Retings DopoiiU , - . " ; 8,734,87 Cashlsr'e checks ontsisn" ' - ' ing'.: , 3 :?.-: a.v4oJw Adiling machine paid fof but'", V, 1 of enllrMd jiroHU since last, , -r -statement. '.-'..' , . ; -,--"' Total t . V2.n STATE f T NOHTH Clr.CI.IN'A,' MiWtt aru. dovbtW'th' rmf tl ' . I . . ' . .-.w! - k I jealousy evsr oyiier rrouna. ibe shuts. one of wbica bU Mr, WUII., cattfrom scurap of baehea eei the yesUts) elxy of tbe.entrsoc U Ue 4d fknaVi-.A reward af 50 has been offered fot U eppreheaeioei of tbe Wereeat.MeaJ fort Lookout.' 1.4: i - . - 4M t -vgy , Count? i, J I. r t1-' : t a I' 1 ) : r I. A. -r.x r c f tvs ! t t - 1 .' All kinds' sawed ' s lngUi' M sal Brkki latha,'S good gsolle retdoraork bars, cne aetr -es bore wagoo, all muit be eoW. . A bargain fot tome eoV Minn selling ut- -I mi c...il.r"it choice, eto ene hundred tboonmd eull Ul'J ntLL, tbe He. , , . . - iuza a. rroet si. fartani rijtrrt ty Comaluloffr f t' i, Mr-H ! M a! ( H-:'! fn ' Li t Wv. Dress Goods 39 c. f50c. Silk 26c. :$i00l Broadcloth 75c. l ii mi i ii ' ' nU ' ' !' DnrfiMtonDrya-CMsxeo. -.ft - r-. :i SURETfeBONDS nsurancc:- Boilers, AUtorhobileJru 't ?SA . - ' - e ' , I ' y AcciJcnt. . Health . ond f Live t Stock. . -4 I l . 1 L T, Ar"on tioni! 4S 1 1 4 7 a . i - 4 . - i. J
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