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r t S ..;' . W -., 1 1 f i i 1 1 0 r tLrjc-rr. ; ' r tf Irs. VI i ImJ lcd. Yea V jcj lj n&t have cue. . : j L i I li c: t 'I C. -1 t-l C.CC-..I If A!.:, s kecpycr r:;..:y :ut How Far Can lie Go Id .Tuz- dciteJ wilh this tank. Test u .the surc:t tr.J sif::t way to protect it sjahistloss by fire, t: v cause." iv.' : :;!zry or Deposits r Subject to : Check-Also , ' v - 0 t v .- i . , ' aj' 4- i -a. I. f BANKING TRUST-CO. The Tresi dent ..;. . as the time to begin ;;to pmn on .the PP going RIGHTi:NOW is the time'1 to see the New Styles and RIGHT: NO? .make up your mind as tQ what is, best jor." you , t-r'J' jo-. s RIGHTNOY MS the time; td find ut tyhat. store lis &rrf SRIGHTI NO Vf uld like to m is the time we ,wo ave you u call and seesthe;New bpnnguodds 4- RIGHT iNOW. " f. t- i-. Washington, March 22 The tentative V7ayg an4 t'eans Committee of- the next House id even now framing tariff reforms in the textile schedules, and to these probably will be added bills on farm implements, sugar and meats, The Pres dent realizes that these bills will be passed at the - extra session and be will take up at the Cabinet meeting the question of bow far his administra tion can go at this time in impressing: the idea of tariff revision downward on the country as a Republican instead of a Democratic policy. : He has summoned Prof. Emery, head of the Tariff Com- mission,, to conference. -If the commis sion can report d snyechedu'a at this time, 1 he i'resideat . will recfonimend b revicion downward. -v Itt.any event it wilt te made plain in the message to the extra session that theAdministration is in sympathy with , downward -re'vision on 'many flched- ales, ii-l "?. -, One solid week of uninterrupted di3 cuBsion of the revision of the tariff is the work which the tentative Commis sion on Ways "and" Means ias; t out fur itselfr Early and late the Derto cratic members pf the tariff-making body will struggle with schedues. They hope that the-, by next Saturday they will have their programme of reductions in such shape that they .may immediate' ly resume tha (omnuttee-making- por tion bf theit work. J . , ; s", 1 1 We how have -our -Screen Poors and Windpws in stock and can filT-your -order 'a once-UJ; S: Basnfght Hdvr. Co:; Phoned, 67.S. ,Fiont w'-i' 'H A, - v. J t, -"j, f ' ( we wanif to tell you pbsseb your . souls m pahence and ?.wait: " We will have ; "-'JVl- -V-: j our- u -',,- :,-".iCt' - 14 jM1b tette't MlUinery Opening; BIX Peginning this - eyenin 7 at o'clock and continuing through Friday evening Miss Lett, the '.'woman' bat ter" will hold her format Spring, milli nery opening at htr store No I0d Mid dle strreUv During tht past few. week uiss Ltte enicieni corps-or assise ants-have been busily engaged in mak ing preparations for this event, and the interior of the store now presents a scene of splendor, Read her-"d" in this Issue. ,;-ve..v:. Thursday Alarch rItric Will Ce Furnished By An C Alone'TO Be - Worth Ycur Trp If V. no : -"t WILLIAMS'. KIDNEY; PILLS , Have you neglected your- Kidneys? Have yrra overworked your nervous nys tern and caused trouble, with your kid ney and . bladder T Have you pains in loins, side, back, groin and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too f re quent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wit hams' Kidney Tills will cure you-at Druggist, Price 60c- Williams' M'f'g. Co., Props., Cleveland, O.,- h '.: - BRIDGETON NOTES. -. T. -;'J Lit fuiC i ta"sf mm if 61 rOLLOCK. ST. March 2'd. Mr.' and Mrs. Nathan Ballard and child, of New llurn spent Sunday in our town visiting relatives. There were fine services at the MKh oilint ehurch luH SunTlay, CapUm Gut xdt and wife of the Salvation Army, cie over in the morning and enndje tcj service for Cro. Wni;ht ns t hnj to f ..I I. il intim nt at I' -iich drovi. Aiiis iiiivoi (in vvirjt ir. r'.oi in i"w- r-, ar trirre w gri-ui lutfri'm fcinir n.m.if. s'ld, the momln-r-iliip I rentiy CO., i if-vivfj r,.l riikny mntirrn Imvo t'ii'.lt. rotivrrli'J. " I ' V. e wre vry sorry to I,ro. M-- ( ; -, i. . ii I' V8 li hint i ilonUy. I ill ,c livs. .. 1 .. I to ri'ttirn to l.s W"ik. t i . . . ' . , . -, - ' i' !. i.. .ii i- .t us b m a ii n mi Iiss ElytLe's T ' ' ' n A. Scen0 of Activity All During . Yesterday was an occasion of Import ance to the la Jies of this city as the an nual elaborate ?er 1 1 millinery opening of Miss Sidie Blytlie was lrr full pro gress all during the day. ' If as many ladies yisit-the store today and tomor row as did yesterday, from the view point of attendance and results this opening will make a record ior - the es tablishment. I . ' , The decorations were unusually ef fective in design and appointment and they were complimented by every pat ron who called during the day. The decorative scheme was green and white. Potted plants bamboo and artificial fiiw ers were used with, much . taste and beauty, and the effect was very pleasing indeed. .-, j 4 , . v-r - There were many beautiful, hats on display" and many orders have already been placed by those who called yester day ' Despite this fact, however, there are countless creations of art still pn exhibit and it is expected that the ma jority of these will be sold before the exhibit has closed. - - ' Tri-cornered shapes Ducheas bonnets are plantiful, so are Bolero e napes with brims rigidly turned np all around; To see latter-are -shown . not only la the customary Sizes buj in the large ones as well. JJ nusuKlly handsome and picture' que are the larger shapes. lr yx " A terv pretty model was a Bolero eailof made of hemp and trimmed Jith a large butterfly made f of ,4nalne and gold cloth. ; V" .- - r The old but snlj popnlar Gainsborough is still tn vogue, this time trimmed wjth white Oriental lace over lavender crepe with the crown made of rose petals and overtopped by two willow plumes,; Cabriolet Bonnets and Pokes are hav tog a revivaV, and promise very well for Summer. Every conceivable shape pet taining to the First Empire period, is the heighth of fashion in Paris accord ing to the latest repoyts. v This means a revival ot the Conch, the Phrygian Cap the Casque shaped like the, helmet of Roman gladiator, and a variety of Tur bands and quaint Poke: Bonnets, all of which were the accepted" styles in Em press Josephine's days. Smart Panama hats are shown, which In outline bear close resemblance to the Charles V Hat Tha aty le will be seen in the court dress pf Spanish Grandees., This bat is a talj crown, straight and a trine .smaller in circumference at the top, and a rather narrow brim rolled op on. one side but otherwise flatk" --i ir.j Among the Spring materials. Hemp, Horsehair,, Leghorn, Mlland Chip are the ones chiefly employed in the blocked shapes.'' Many hats are shown In braids of all kinds" as well as in plateaux of every denomination,- .4 ; . Straw shapes are very good, so are tagal and hemp all over, shown moat in solid colors, but in a variety of fancy weaves. Combinations of I ace an trsw are frequent -and are feature among the mot ecliiHive ; , ? rov allies in Tariiiian mii.in-'v, L band with roundi'd 111b irt f 'whiohareeompriHidr.fi m quo iiisertion. U( : ; ' v n 1 rrow Slrips of'K'l.orn or V n Li The opening i.l 1 . iU until to morrow cvetuni; urn! rvery In 'y In l(.!s city is exlen ii-d a con;.ul inv niinri (o attr-nd tho store mid lii'i -act t;.c 0 : ' y rrtrir.l Tor Any Kind.' of 'Ac t. u. " Junti Look For' . Peace. . - - " i L-..iiLll San A tonio, Tex., Maccb 22 1-1 he force ur 'ar General Carter numbers 597 cers, 0,893 men, divided as follows: .cers at division headquartes, 23; 1st brigade, 1 19 officers, 2,428 enlisted men; J briga lei &4 oRlcers, 812 men; 3d brt- gade, 1C2 officers, 2,478 meni field artiU ery, 69 officers, 1,143 men; cavalry bri gade, 103 officers, 1.148 men; sanitary corps 39 officers, 40S men 1 engineers', 14 officers, 594 men; signal corps, 4 ofh cers, 92pien; non coramiBsionedoIHeeis in the staff. II 'cooks; and bakers; 34, I f intervention comoa 1,251 offieei s and men,, of the cavalry brigade - will cross the Rio Grande whde others will oin three thousand troops under Gener al Mills at Galveston and embark lor Vera Cms making a total Infantry force of approximately 11,000 men 'h tha march against Mexico City, To these probably would he added 2,000 marines from Guntanamo, "Cuba; vlf jtbe caval rjt -crosses the Rio Grande it would be joined by the Third cavalry, already ta trolling the border, r " - Although army men gathered here behevfthat conference progressing be tween - Finance :M inister JJmantour, Presidont Diss and other high ' Officials of the Mexican administration will de termlne within few day whether America is to Intervene, they admit they are continuing preparations foe in tervention as rapidly as possible; v; : Junta .leaden say they believe Amer ica is preparing to recognize he- rebel lion and intervene to restore peace, -- iWbatever the administration at Wash' fntrfnit ftcwIrfMt fn rtn: 1 will finrl tha nr. ces here prepared forquiclt t field serv- ice. HMajot -General Carter hai ordered' the 1st brigade commanded by Briga dier-General "F,' A. .Smith, tor Leon" Springs Texasxiot msnoeuvers and to teach the rookie? how to shoot, General Smith aiked for a regiment ef eatalry, which Was refused because the com manding general does not wish to break ah In eavalrv iiiviBion--"r.v e af. ,y ft;-v? i. "i. . me Duccesiiui viareerii. vol a yoong man or voman depends upon properly investing surplus earn itigs while possible to so do ' Procrasti nation has caused the loss of millions, while money idly spent inyoutB creates want in old age. There's a way out of all this. A few dollars invested monthly tn tne NEW BERN BUILDING A LOAN ASSOCIA TION: (e6fvv1888 and one of the best conducted associations In (he country) U the desiderstum.." v . -.'.v. Will yon grasp the opportunity that lies before your or steep on while others make good? ThV Apill Series now on sale by tha nnderigne4 . for further particulars, call, adJress or phone.' .-Jr.- W, G. BOYD, Agent " . Elks Building - Telephone Office 400 . IIome25S ..; -' i i y , Na ii a s . ' O. PAID ON . triP o SAVING Si 4 ' ' COURTCOUS ? PROGRESSIVE 4 KEEP. Ill -XEraiGK -. . it.'..".. . . i i T'? XI Tj MR.r. . "r.v.- fJ t' Whether 70U have a kr?e oramaflarapwiimoaey, ;"you ought not to Ktep iilp but rather, deposit it in a savings account with this strong Tan1 ffi$Ljffifi" xgnw by reasorr of tU p,e cejj .Iqterspmpqjip C etl semi-annually which we y'ij7na'H m,i The Drocressive soirit Which characteriies thia ;rr6w- Mag bank will be an' kspiraliorf: lor Hoa ?o increase juu au.uuui, , "lit .'t-iJ '. te"e Tl.'s . '"-.. ii'Lv1.., . Jrt &l?tr T J"1 ;-'WMbUNr4:CDRAt)HAM !5R OFJATTEKa HATS AStt ir.lUi:jERlf :K0f EITIIS The,Public is Extended an Invitation 0 Visit,, Our' Store MUKoUY- and' rtlUA Y And Inspect Our . Stock of Spring and Summer Hals f r"i. IHI 1. 5 -'tli A' is, fifrlll.' i- x n Ait iv ii PanIJesigns; Never Before Have We Shown Hats With the Quality and , Styli Them That wi .Wilt Showat This' Exhibit. KISS SK 8L1E- j,J. BAXTER JUST1RECEIVED (m l i V Koted Lecturer Coming. i J If your nc 'like oJr 1 r 1 c''cr i jL-: .1 T T i ;i ...( toe' A Good Ebnsdale v Gambric1 1 0c. WHite .Checked Waisting3T'J' 1 s 2c r THIS JS-FAR BELOY : THEIH imAUVAUjiE; DnriiicS fir(if:5EfEoi r t!r. Cameron Johnson gave sit lect ures 1 :;u!.ralsd wuh l is eiquiBite plct urts c,f the Eint, in IiiKernun Hall in C! -V. ' n, S. a tint week.- His sodi- etii (j ) evr esch nifrlit... till . stand, ng r n i ! Irottetal. Tossy t atle ,ii 1 a f-' ' le sometimes- considered im, m i .,r:ii!r it n..l ;'y. Our t .: 1 i ul wi;h hm lecture. i it 4i latiuP We l.vele n ? I ft t: ttyrt" mini of sppreci- i ' -. y ' t to !.'r. Johnson : j .ii i . i. . .!..!. on, 1 every branch i r 1 ' i ' 'l It , r si'liti. 1 I t i v ' . il i) vry "!'rciu';v t i J ,1 '.en I t " I r t n mi '. V. C. 07 C ) Also a full line E:rb:c3 Wire for hC2"'and' cattle Poultry Wire, Kat'cr h Tairjr fend - Oilv Stoves and Ranges ar.d a rencral Lno'cf ' Hardware.' Write user call, we can cive yo1 riC :t F "3. - GAV'ILL 11.:: CO. - ..V ! v fr-nf. N. C. 1 ee ! iitutin p.r I !'r. Ji I' - l: i ry Hi t. ; .i rl.;s 1. l Are C :y in t . A ' J i 1 , -:-;-.' teeeees I ) AT
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