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:: ; . .'-t '"V-;". - - - " ------ ;'.PAIXH WITH . ; KNOWN aRCULATION : i a. !&tfnj XOUTfl. CAROLINA, SATURDAY -O Fn"!lPftT.Tn' r:ific- ;r I" i I I ...1 y h-lj ENT i f 1HILE inwi people invest ftek money in stocks posit for money arid yield mat ao ijioi prove saie, tub ueruucates yi e- i issuea py uu&oaaK aiiora pusiuve saueij , ai toe rare oi per cent per r-,-r ; I annum. ' 'Idie money tx avin(Cao cbe saleJty set to jsfoii Jf dpnnsitftd with this .bauk-T;.; Deposits Subject to so NEW BERN BANKING & FnOCEaDEEP We can sell pine lumber more ad-c;. vantageously than others can? It i's because we take it from : the " stump and do all the handling our selves, eaving money la this way and that, economizing in one thing and another, and 'at the .same " time making sure that the qunl ity is right. ' We sell pine lumber only the best there i. Broaddus & Ives Lumber Co. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummi afilingeiv Steel TrwiFriarlAnd 'm'-'s 'rf 1- yjr '' -nr. iAion. and iLriny'MOTeuverfc-'t: : WaBhfngton, March " l?-planf long aeriet 4t.-invatigatin m put of Demecriti 'cftmpatga for jteono m$ and retrenchmint" sr tenUtfv ly determined npog by patty leaders s tBe program for;' the extra ieesion.r fa addition to Canadian tetjprocity and a cheduie by achedule reviaioa of tha JrTh probeaJ-will'; N, "inideht; Demo? crasay b a - arasUc proiitag of the dentally to inaka cauipagn material for tha. Democratic partj lor 1912. V'-:" As a aUfter,; it b stated, that the fol lowing lnvestrgtions bave already bean decided' 'wk-.sf i'fyii?? To determine the real reason, for -the Texas army "maneuvers " Te4iacover Yy the ateei trost ..ma' escapea prosecution unaer. me pnaroan anti-trust nS2fii; To fix reaDon8lbilitv vfor the sale of the Philippine friar lands to the sugar trnsfei:''';; To find out how much, the promoters of the deal whereby ;the Kovernment purchased the Panama vCanal from the old French cbmpany made. . " To determine whether the activities ol tke. various congressional commis- sions wnich have furni8led soft berths for a nomber of "Jamejlucks -warrant theironUna&nce, To determine the truth of the charge bT mismanagement and inefficiency in post-office deparment To reveal the actual conduct of the interior department under former Sec retary Ballinger. .- r To inquire into the methods of the de partment of justice jnVits alleged pro Diaz activity in connection' with the Mexican revolution, ' A COMPLETE LINE OF EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS IF INTERESTED CALL AND; HEAR SOME OF THE LATEST RECORDS. wiluam t. Hill "THE SPORTING GOODS MAN" 91 Middle Street Phone 253 BHanBBHnnajMaji We have the agency for Hettrick Bros., Awnings, both atone and rei . dence. If you aie in need of an Awn- 1ng wecan furnish you. Place yourV. order before tbe Bummer rush. " Fit, Quality and Price Guaranteed. . To see samples and get prices, call phone 172, to address t. O. Box v I J. TURHEfi Furniture Co., ; ; 93 r!d!!e St. SURETY BONDS ilnmTtok&J?.Kp!B Plate Glassy . Ji'i' v ti .L-''I Ll'i Of Murder la the First -Decree; Ilia Awmplioe, tet)nf ouna,i (special to ine ourni,..( ,'?H'Vf4jj"J, VU-ui!trt mfltoer ml h greeaa o Westaao RuJJ-J ty "of war Jer in thm second eegrse as to lis'accompl:ee,'tetMn jwaa thenar- aict retwmed: kith - Jatyithig. aftajp. noon'ia the' trial vof the 'flrarderers-of Deputy Sheriff George Mutnford. in this cit several weeks -gtt.'m, .There was no oemonstraiion in tne crowded court room when the verdict was announced, -ass Judge Adams had warned the spectators against -anything Df thU kini&ThefJTerdic Jageaerally satisfactory though some expectedilrst degree Verdicts ? against bbtfc Hrf 0tt C The Judare announced that he woblj pot sentence'tn prUenets until v, T he other rDembers of the West gang woo weeO ith their leWeron the night of ihe murder ' were, then placfd on trial, ; WiU Lane,WiU Smith, Matthew Mabane and rDaVe-?youot were ound gailty nf epln8ircy and Wade Williams aad Tom Smith wereiound guilty of car ryint-eonceaied weapjosMary Xoung, at whose- bouse tiie tragedyorcarredJ was fotmd guU.of eonducting a disor derly house. : All of theae-1 will be stn teheed ttMtittwg&f&&-'xi- ."' Don't-; fail to . attend the Auction Sale of lots "West End," on the Neuse Road, 0:30 A. M. - Circulating library Secures Site. At the meeting of the Trustees of New Bern Academy anAGaded School, held Friday, by vote" a site was granted the Circulating Library on the academy grounds, corner Hancock and Mow Sts, opo&jvhich the library may erect buildingand thus secure permanent quarters. ' , " ., It is tha purpose of the Library to se cure funds and at once proceed to erect ahaodsomo building , that-will be ar ch ttecturallyr a credit to the location, Ore proof and meeting all the require menta for a library "that will be an edu cational talple this Bommuoltyr Once in its new ' home' the '.Library -will be only .settled and mve the .opportunity le devalop aloof lines that never, offer ed before. ' AccidentiY HealtK5?ah;r(tJvetDck;.' REALi ESTATE NEWT BERN ' BUILDING i & LOAN ' ASSOCIATION.- 321-322 mi Temple : ' ;V ; , Uew I'crn; II. C. lies If ybiTare: thinking pi put; Range, cajl and see pur line; We carry Bucks. Jt- S. Bas- night Hdw.; Co., .Phone 99, 67 S. Front St. . . V . chance for Of flee. TW .ptifteJ jibtes Civil Service Com- mission announces a stenographer and typewriter Examination , to be held at GoldsborO : April 8 ' and Wilmington on ApKl 6, CThis may prove goo4ioppof turilty for somejvew. Bern boy as it is anderstood that a vacany in the local U, S. Engineer XXBce wiil be fl'led by an eligible : from this examination. Parties desiring to take ibis examination should write the Civil Service- Commlstioa at Washington.' D. Gb.'for Information, Application form No.' 80J i required. lolK;; ' 'l WILU AUSft KlDNatV PILLS , Hav you lgleted your Kidneyat Have yw overworked your nervous sye torn and caused trouble with youf kid oeysaad bladdert Hsve yofa pains. ,ta loins, side, back, groins , and bladder? Have yoa a flabby: appearance' Of the face, especially under the eyeeT Toe fre quent a desire to past Uhnet If so, WJU llama ' Kidney Pille wiU core jfoo-al Drugglat,'Prtee Wc . Wllliama'; MTg. Co.; Props.; Cleveland, 0.'- X; , Jbere seems to have been soma mU- ooderstan'liaf among, some real-esUte men, In - refervnc to a notice lo the; paperl recently abouf the filing ia the ofTkce of tbe Chamber ol Commerce, lo farmation relative to boyeea for rent In N Hn. To thoM who , mlaunder. lood tkia notice I with to slate that tbe Chajnber.ofCommercabM not gone into the rI-taU , cruiineii. lut aiinp1ydelr to have oa file fhe names of rtat-cilsta nH who have hornav for rnt , loilrna . f rorn ouUida people ar pft"n mule to tha (lrrilr Vf Com mrr atxnit h miUm( and If th ral-etat mm have ol f.lo th. ir namrt giving Inforrpiition, atopy of Ui Wtl-r of thtarr"cr, l' p!rel in t)i hatiflu of rh on of U.'a rc!-!!! i nrm, who' can lmml.tatty -l Uito'c, Chamber of Commeroa , Injects YEoJlro1.0ffef,Bat Wkkei to A meeting of the Chamber of Com1 meree was held at the office of the Bee reUry ip the Elks (Bulldlng last night to eoo-idertba proposition .of thcNor- folk -Southern Railroad la regard to pay. tag Hancock street' Tbe proposUieeof the railroad was read by President Eby and in order to bring ep the matter, for diecuaaloo, ft. A. Monn" moved; 'that be reeorotnended lo the boardf alder men that tb proposition ; be refased, this being seconded by T.' A, Green, f .The propositloo of the railroad to pay the eity VXM In all, sod be releas edfrom any further obligation for Han cock and Sootft Front street, i the- city tbtlothe paving, if. blng fttlmsted cok to the city would bi W.400 On ibis qutation a considerable comber of those present apod !, among them being L R. Cutlet, 3 U. Brtnsoo, H B Craven, Wm. Ellis, T. AGreeo, T. 0. Hyman. J A. iirjao, and J. B.. Bladea;. t- lfayor McCarthy waa called upon mii a tatcmont Inregtrdto the-"' gotlalions that had gone on wlinthe ratlria'f, in Mrh the railroad company Inrrtai 1 tl i -Ir ofTer, bt;iiinin at t, COO. liig or dinal eontracta lu rrgard to tha Uft atift-fs w. f rad and thair Buihg d'uffCJ. ' ;..' - T'-i r 1 a dicpfm'M'in by anrne to ma- l!.e ration I l-nt "up to (he Iff - r of t; I-, t! U ; -x t.-ri :prel a g-..! h Ultl Jttemory of lliose ha. propped Their Books to Take ntt Arms i The ,'followiag communication ' has bee reived fwpubIicaioh' which x- plaios itaelfj- v, Ss-iv'a As yott know, the Chapel BnU miou mentis to be Teree ted under th auspices of 'lt:41lViMe4'Ji' Daughters "gptjha Confedecaeywho jippi.to nsejt nn veiled, daring the next commencements it being the fiftieth aa- nitery oi;$h bginhlngof ; the. war.. And, moreover there will be a reunion of Confederate Veterans at the univei- alty at that Ume. - But m order toun- ?eil it attpat time it will te.neceasaty (o complete the fond of $7,500 which rep reeents iif coat Eacb chapter . is urged to send at'once ita contribution to the State Tourer, Mrs. Robert Korte- ayVi pold8boroV. N. C. And each Chapter president is asked to appoint an active papter Committee to solleit eontributioffB, not only from University Alumni, but from all persons who are : willing trflionor in this manner themem ory of the University's Confederato sol diers with substantial contributions. It is desired that the names of contribu tors be given in every instance, so that they may be recorded at the University and also m our U; 0. C. books.- 1'Be monument to be erected on the campus at Chapel Hill is not only in memory of the '"boys who left the University in 1861 for Jtfa0 war, but also those who attended, (be University and afterwards; became Confederate soldiers. There were more than one thousand Univer sity men in the struggle between the States. The monument has been de-, signed by the Canadian sculptor, John WiUonHa?d will be very beautiful The front die will beat n bronze tablet den plctingfi woman representing th State,! appealing to a young student to take up arms for his commonwealth. Books are falling from the youth's arms aa h steos to her uppeii. The heroic figure Surmounting the shaft - represents a young soldier boy. Standing on tbe campus for all tie it will be an object lesson to future generations of students and will Impress upon them their o ilij gationa to respond Id the.caU of duyj. Unless a goodly sum is raised at once the monument cannot be unveiled during commencement for at present we are almost at a standstill. ' Mrs. Henby A London, f Chairman ChapeT Hill Monument Com. Pittsboro, N. C, Mar. 15, 1911. KItoplisiiik rv1ol?AlD'ONy ' - STRONG SAVINGS V",. Every PROGRESSIVE Woman in New Bern and vicinity, is invjtopn'an- ac- cuiiui suujcvi w cucvH wtui iuib unua. raying oms raccdrdlns tothis plan entauVno 'epenS6:1f'i is4 really rf'bnomielie pl the; facjftas tof r the hodsehold upon a systematic basjisi3iie foliar opens checking account, I f ' : ; Women find it a pleasant rtcreation to transact ; their banking business with us. VM.DUNN .PR&ST. CD.BRADHAM VICE PR EST.. TA.UZZELL CASHIER mi RECEIVED The Bet Bleaching ' - -A Good Lonsdale Cambric , White. Checked Waistings - 10c. 10c. I 22C. THIS IS FAR BELOW THEIR REAL VALUE Bamugton -Dry Ws Co: dai A J0 CURE C0JJ) IN ONE DAY . Take LAXATIVE 3R0M0 Quinine Tablets. Druggiats refund money if It falls to core. E. W. GROVE'S signal tore is on each box. 25c. . p. ii .p. Afraid of the' Suit. I Another shipment of that Famous Liggetts Chocolates received by express. SATURDAY CANDY AT 29c PER POUND. Anything in the Drug Line. Prescriptions Called for and ' Delivered. Gaston Drug Company -VJIS THE UOK- ' NEB rP&ONE No. 65 OPPOSITE - THE POST-OFFICE Washington, Msrch. 17As the flt direct result of the government's anti trust suit against the so-called "Elec tric tamp Trust,."- tha Department of Jaatce has-received intimation! that the priw-es'of all electric light bolu' will; be reduced 23- 1-3 pf;tent. all over tbe! United States. U - ( ,r, :v4 ty sucn-o em m preeeir. pncea, ioucb who buy .tha Velectrlo . lamps will eava more than 36,000, OM : a year. The De partment "oontlnues -to ; receive wordJlajp that the variooe- poew In the so-called trost art breaking op in anticipation of the salts which here beerf ' prepsred.7 ' Donvt Ikil ia Visit the. profe- erty on Neuse road and look it over asit is the of property that: been offered in New" Bern River Print Butter ONLY 35c,' PER IB.'AT MCpffiiitS." .lao Fancy Elgin Butter 34c, Fancy Cream Cheese, imported and mestic Macaroni, N. C. Hams and Shoulders, Llbby s Tnpe 20 ' canr Good Table Peachea 15c, 8 )b can, Fancy Caroling Whole Ri e ' 7ic lb., and lots of other good things to eat, at bvttpra pricei. .; YOURS FOR CASH ONLY. f ' Domei . 41 .Middle BILCh' IPhOftefil- aJ...i jSemferii. .0. McDamel mstssem oooeoeffeeoeeooeKVew lEOSiEsfflRllS!!1' i .- avarOMBMmwsvawwva-BjBBBrBrw T UUwim U aiiU iUUK 1 ---ji 1 , . i, . . 7 -.hasher 1 : iW Bern. i:Aa.aaeeeeeeeeeoeoeaa4eeeeeoioootoee and d. .1 1 i i 1 f r i t, I f . a ! ,-. t t C-imu.jnrti'a with ti ii.U tie. I trnt tit t!.i ai; f ELLVOOD I i ( ' "Also a full line' D.irlyd Wire for hci and rntt!f, Poultry Wire, RutUr -Rooftr.:. raints and ().!;. ("rjr. It i c ; t ( f th! ( ! ' t a f,t a i ) ( : I lo ' 's l.li' ' iHr.i:fch t!. f-'.l 1 J. i r-. ( r 'anati a ' f f 1 ft: If ; - . N V V; 1 . : 1 I , " - - .' I Stove find hr zriaA r cf H- tr.? city,
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