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LN 1S78"":'. i- X NT" -.1 mi. 7- r ' ;T V.T.NTY--MXTU .YEAR r L. i t J, 1 1' f 0 r.-t Let? ycrc. :-7 ri: :.. v TI ::s h i'..:;s ' ; :;r cf hzs. Wis : :y is it f r.r.t rJeemed. Yea C . '1 c;ca ta tccc. i if L jcj da net have cr.. Al.sys kecpycur r-ensy -deposited with this tar.i. .Thit is tla street ' cr. J s-.'est way to protect it asaiast loss by fire, lirdiry cr .ether cause; T i: v'" v Cm, sjMMsmMaMSWBBMNBJNBWVBw j Deposits vbubiect"vto Check Also - a t , Invited, v-. r - BANKING TRUST -CO. k tv 1 J, DTPUT -MAW ; is, the time t63ejmV&7plTO":ffie going to need. P - ft 4.. . it is the .tinie to see the NevV'Slyler iind make up yourinind as to.whaUs pest u v . -w1., Vw'-. fV'r I iror yOU,,-'C'i 4 vv b W M m r-t-. fc.m Mm m w T 'V- -r-; K 1 1 i H I ; N H Y . -r ?, is ine ume to nng our wnacj store ,r:?RIGHT;NOVif is'tKe time we would KKeohaVfr yoii can ana see mei iNewk ppnngjuooas Here' ' 4 - -1 : 1 f " ' - - " 't:i. v ' - -tin. ;-"T " ;rigrmow3 , we want to tell you possess our souls mi pauence anu ,wau -v.-w e wiii nave iTfiukdiplai J Music Will" DeTFurnished! By An 1::!: r C c ' T2t TJ.ia : : r Alone V ifl Be NV cr A Ycur Ti !p If! " '.' , Insurrectas to Try Stop f hip '" mcut of 100,000' Cattle td-7 Xn.UJ gt.tcs , EI Paso, March 21 According to re- ea urqut nonuDie sourees -mieriereDce ilh the activity of business peop'e are growing in Northern Mexico to such an extent that thousands, of . non-comha-t Ants, including many "Americana,- are leaving the country, v - - Americana are allowed to depart frea- ly, hut not without .being, detained by armed men and, in some inatsnces, de prived of their valuables. . Cattle and horses ar talc en' without regard to own ership, ? It is given out that depreds tione are hot countenanced by the insur- recto'army, but are performedbya law iesi element. ' .. A - American cattlemen who "have, come to the border report that 100,000- bead of cattle which had been contracted for by the. United States from Mexico in April will be prevented by-theinsurrec toa from being brought across, A report that there had been A fight near Casas Grandest that CoL Rabago, the federal commander, -had been cap tared by the insurrectos" iaa -canjon caned 'Jhocoiate rass, . ana- cnat toe in surrectoi had agreed that he Mexico Northwestern Railroad was to be dpen ed th Juare? as soon as Casas Grandea was taken by the insdrrectos reached here, but was not confirmed. '?V0 ilm. 1,"'J, 61 POLLCCK ST 7 ' t irpftOT.vf-.,' y; AT Doardof Lloc'.ior.a of TL:s County Met Yestei'ilay and Ccaar,IcLc3 Arrar, tpqLi. - ' Yesterday morning-the Board of Elec tions of Craven county met at the of fice of Mr. Wm. Dunn, Jr. Secr'yof the Board? for the purpose of cai.j an election of the qualified voters of - this county to vote on Recorder's Court. 1 Thursday, May was the time deB?-1 nated for the election to be hold. It was also ordered that the bill cali. this court be published in both local pa pers twice each week until that time. be polling place ia the' 4th ward waa hanged from Hargett'a store to the 4th ward reel house. ' , f We crry'a'doniplete line of Hardware and want--yoiir business. J JS." BasftighHdw JO-, .Miss Blythe'a Millinery Opening' ' Beginning tomOrfdw'mornine and con tinulng until Friday evening Miss Sadie Blytha who conducts '"the jniltlnery de partment in Mr. J." J. Baxter'' depart-' ment store will have hef Spring"; show in flfmijlinery. rMis ' Blythe: ana her assistants have been -busily engag ed in preparing: for -this event": during the past few weeks "and 'now that the event is near at band the. interior of the millinery, parlors are& scene of loveliness; " Every lady in the city' ji jn vited to attend. s - ' r FILES.!. - FILES 1 PILES f .' Williams'' Indian Pil6 Ointment will cure Blind. Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acts as poultice, ; gives instant relief. ' Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. is prepared for Files and itching of the private parts,': Sole by druggists, mall 50c and L00. -'WillianwV.MTftf W. Props.; Cleveland. 0. ,V V .; ' - .. t i :- ' r ' . "' - :' ' '.- -f: ' Auction Sale This Morning. . TheSuccessful Career. of a young man - or woman depends upon properly investing surplus earn' ings while possible to soda, i Procrasti nation has caused .the losa of millions, while money idly spent in youth creates want in ld age. - : ' There's a way out of all this, t A .few dollars Invested monthly in the NEW BERN BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIA TiON est.rJ888; and one of Jthaliest conducted associations lq the country.) ia the desideratum. Will-yoa grasp the opportunity that lies before you. or sleep on while others mukecood? iTh ApriL . Series now pn .leby ' the undersigned, -for Jurthor paitlculart, call, address or phone. t r 'W. J. BOYD, Agenf ,slr " Elka Buildlnsfi Telephone Office 100 12 n .( This morning at" 10:30 o'clock "West End" on Neuse road, one block from Broad street one of (he bigRPH land sales in the history of this- eectio will be held by the American R ally an Auction Company of Greenbro.niia property has been consigned tor thera to be sold resrardk-s of price on this day to any one who fas a few dollars Vn J ! triose wlio will altond will secure a W- ein, Musicfor tho o"caioa will bo Home 253 .c, - ' A regular "convocation. of New Bern Chapter.No. 48 K. A. will be sett this .Wednesday ..evening at li&i p. TO.: vne annuiu eitwuuo ui jviuuwp.-tvvuav' insrvear wiUb&beld. - . v Visiting companions cordially Jnvlteo, iV- o" i - A. H. BANqERTi y7 v- Secretary - rf, fhlld Killed BT AntO.' C o1- A little child was killed in Ashevllle a' few days ago by in automobile and though'the driver of", the machine, in this instance," does, not seem to haVe beep- particularly ; to, blame, yet this sad affair should tarry its wftroing to autoist everywhere. " Th speed laws of this city are not observed, and it very tard for the police to catch the of fenders. But some day a bttle lifeless body will cast Vgioom ovef the entire Community, and some automobillat will forever carry a picture" in his mind that he willnot be. able to efface.) -. ; : - Notice to Box Renters. V- '. , JiiU (form 1538) is placed In your box -to tell you tli at your box rent is due on the. last day of the quarter, and to show you tVift ainount of rent to be paid on or before the last day of tue qnartw. You :wiIUhertf')rB, bruf your bill (fyrm l ,k) and have it rcctod v. hen yon call to pnv vour rent.- It is not a rhat trfif d.w:iMiin:Wiih me as to c At a inpcliiij of the P.i-urJ of Tni--n of t'.e Kow l!-rn Grmlnl ikH;x.! ', yoor box if the ront in not paid, I the government doninnds that. I tlm Clone thttin.-.:. -' ... ' - ;' J, IJASN'IGIIT, P.-M. at' lasses AreThe Prodacere Evolu tion or Devolution i . . Hand. . New York, March 21 "The dsys of he Idle rich are as a tale that is told. Tomorrow m .this land there wili be one of two things, says Millionaire Fred erick Townsend Martin, in the currant Every uody'e, "evolution or revolution. ithef class I represent will be merged into the body of the nation, or we shall stand face to face with the forces of anarchy, socialism, trade unionism" and hundred .other cults that . either- do represent or claim "to. represent the spirit pf th'a mighty people. , I cannon see bo w th business world 6f America can long escape a reckoning, that has. for years, been overdue." .i , - s-, "ITie first result of the growing fon sciousness on the part of the rich of the unrest throughout the country is a sud den Increasing: interest in charltv and reform. In the last days of Rome tiie plutocrats stilled , frenzied'- rtdbs1 by bringing ship loads of corn from Egypt ana flistriputing if Jree. t 4nn, whue the mob ate the plutocrats sought ,out V"Bot the rich in America. forget when they try this process bere;tb;at the plobs of America are hot slrtves.and that theli leaders, of . whom there are a host, are pretty nearly as, well educated are certainty as snrewa .ana, procaoiy as strong-legally. as the rich. . In Rome the masses were a race of parasites. In America, on the J- con traryttne masses aretns producing elements of the nation, and the rich are R O. PAID ON 05AV1NG5 NEW BERN.N. C,-'7 COURTEOUS nonnrccivr Vr The service rendered by, this .bain for second i'io ooce iaNew EeraXapoinl Tol'sajfety totf efficiency. ness transacted but $Jso tn tJie.,?.tT-ct ?ttention given to all the. inuH tfetalls which, comhlaed, make for saf- 7;Botb 8ma!I and large chcckins accounts are invited ; and 4 per cent interest is paid on savines and Certifi- k cates ot UeposiL, in WM DUNN "CLtBRADHAM TA.UZ2ELL CASHIER parasites -we now nave our - screen uoors ano. w inaows in slock and can fill' your Qrders at once.. JJS.'BasnighHdw, Co.. -Phone w," 67 SFront St -r-M yf- Notice to Mariners, v. "diamond Shoal LlghtvesseV No 71, toTxLreplaeed on station about March 26, 1911; and Belief Lightressel No; 72 td be withdrawn. T"", . No ..change has . been made in the characteristics of Lurhtvessel No.- TL excepting that she wilt ' show white lights during periods of 25 seconds sep arate by eclipses of 5 sounds duration,, as naretoiore published. - I The Fublk ja tended aftlantatioft to Visit Oui Store THURSDAY and FRIDAY p;'AiidTiidiiir. Stock .'41: '".$uimner , Hats in BBl SK 4Bk I II (1 Latest Creations ti.d 'iirr, Arf? JevCT Before llaye We.aQ jy -With the Quality and I i Vsife Jothem Thai WeAYia Show it This Exhibit. ISS SAOIE:BLnilEi. J. BAXTER tEPT; STORE r i Jii ."ELKS TEMPLE s h j: r.jck.. : A T.- 9 , t & f. 'y i" v y ! i j r're tiian ' y I ; ! I .n !-! 7 ."'.rrh 17, 1011, the I !- ' t r- -!.: . WHS pHi'l. ! l.i-n 1 f. iHH !!, frjKTt and r.-, ..f IV. 1. V, !!, 'Ruj-.-ri ' . t ( r !! .iMi (I Ciaw n ('. ;r.lv, I-! f t i VaSEOF IRE FECFLEJi SHALL. THE ACADEMY .GROUND J . . BE DISFIGURED. MrEditor: " ' V .; It seems to me thai every citlsen of New Bern is interested (or ought to be) In the protection and beautifying ef the Academy Green and as on i of the in-. t -rrsted ones I want to protest against t!is marring of our beautiful school rounds. 1 see from the piper that the Truitees of The New .Bern Acdemy have granted permission to the Circula v.ng Library Association, to erect - their ' ery I id g co te sout! ait, corner of Hancock an1 New street. Can it ha tl.nt t!,e si hofd plaj'rounj of a cen-ti-y Is tabs tlius : turb'.l and tl.ffltr urt l in I r t!-.r.t the patrons of the ll i.rary r y Le saved a few stpBtCao .t La f :i':i'y rrnpogi'd to do violtncs to the j n:.rit symmlricid and convrfl- ;it sir "!."i.t of the buildings and r; .:;' a.-iJ fUce the small library ;: !::-t on the moet prou.lm-nt eorr. . 1 r- .'a t' j-'ftpnt Imposing itriic 'Ui i:.n l.;ii ky,-a? il,i9 tbs Trtrl a U. Riiirl r;0Lt to dn t!.i? . ENQUIRER, t JUStHEEIVED -A Good.Lrisdalc Gajphbric;; i ,vTiit6tKecknf - t . TniS IS FAR- BELOW, THEIR REAL VALUE 10c. 10c. 113 BDf.KS. -!' t il C "US to '!!'. t "T " i K fo '1 (i lj t i f ! - ' IF INTEr.ESTED CML.Ain) :nMt:S0Sffi 6V:T11E- LATr ri'T t T7T . - - " "in:: r. i i ' ' ii..M : . '. ... . 91 f.idd!e SlrfOt , , .J J Ml t ... 4
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