ESTADLI2IIED ; :; IN - ;':- ': i873 V'. c. i 101J. TWENTY; MNT.il YEAR: ii I! 4 -J Or t keep jcurr::r.:y i v' -crcf loss. Vi'l :.i r 13 t! Tl : LrcJ it c: -r.t L2 rcdccccd .You s!.c.'l epea ta seccu-t if L you do not have cue. A!.v:ys keep your . iscr.ey deposited with this bank. That is tie surest, end safest way to protect it against loss by fire, burglary 1 or " ether cause. - , : f, W , ' . - Deposits Subject to - Check Also Invited, NEW BERNfcife;. BANKING &TRUST:C0. RIGHTiNOW is the . time to begin to plan on the Spring and; bummer apparel , you; are ;gomgtqneed. ;A . - -RIGHT N0Wv is the time to see the. NeW Styles 'and, maKe up your mina as to wnat is oest for you. : v v vRiGHTNOWv; is the time to find, out what : store vis 1 entitled to-yoiir business by reason of superior lvalues. ) RIGHT NOV is the time we would like to have. you call arid see the, New Spring Goods Here: "" :v vA: i - RIGHT: NOW we want to tell ypu possess your souls in. patience and ivait .fWe : will have . " T ' i c v .J.?.''.'. j V- " ' k -v..... - ' :jiiiiEttY,c:3G:3;V ; Tliursday Alarch Music Will Be Furnished By An n Crc!:c:trst This Alone Will Be Worth Ycur Trip If V 61 roiiocK. ST. : - . A LuGE Treaty With France Along Sauie Line as England's.'' Will Stop all Ware. ' .' ' --i - :' V Washington, March, 23-Robert ba con, th American Ambassador to France, had a conference with President Taft and later was a luncheon guest at the White House. Ilia visit wag given an additional interest at this time ow ing to the fact that there is f general belief here that negotiate is soon may be opened between the United States and France-looking to the adoption of an arbitration treaty similar to the one that has been proposed : between the United States and Great Britain. Such a treaty would provide for the submission of all matters in dispute be tween tha two. countries even includ ing these of national honor, add terri tory to an arbitral eonrt and -would male war practically impossible. r-t iPresidfnt Taft contioues to recejve reports daily ot tha favor -with wh'ch his proposal has beenv received in Great Britain and is deeply gratified over the fact. The movement seems -to have track a nonular chord in EuroDe. accor ding to reports received oat the Wfflte House and there ts a cbsncelhat other countries even than .France eventually may be brought into an arbitration agreement with the United States. ,t The President feels that if he can ne gotiate one or two treaties of tbis jkind they will stand at the greatest success es af his administration. rii-ts luittu m e iu i uat( PAZO OrNTMENT la guaranteedto ears any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed- ins or Protruding Files in 6 to 14 - days or money refunded.' 60c. ' ' , " t Beaufort, March 23-Th whale which was canght near bare a 'tew days ago was a good' catch in every way as It has netted $1,600. 5 "V This week off the HooW a liaul of 85- C00 lbs. of trout "was made,- SO thousand of these wera sold in vary in? lots from two to ten thousand - prounds each at from two to two and one half cents per pouod s after -selling - thirty' thousand pounds tha demand was fllledTup, tha remaining five thousand pounds being left on the beacn. Beaufort Notes.. .Foley's Honey And Tar is the best cough remedy i ever used as It quickly topped a severe cough that hod long troubled me." says J. W. K.uhn, Prince- (own. Nebr. Just so quickly snd surely it acts in all cases of cough, colds, la grippe -and lung trouble. Refuse sub stitutes. F. S. Duffy. f A.,-, .. GRAIID DISPLAY C .... -. ". i: . OF rJLLUlERY ai To Superior Court Charged With Stealing One Hundred and - Fifteen Dollars: Among the cases heard by tha Mayor yesterday was one wherein, three ne- groea;'Oscar White, Dave - Bryan and Charles Slade were accused of robbing from another negro, Ed Moore, one hundred and -fifteen dollars, -? ; Moore had been to the West End lot sale Wednesday. Feeling pretty good from the effect of a liberal libation of bug juice and the knowledge of possess ing a lidy little suni ot money be proud ly if indiscreetly exhibited his roll to anyone wbo was- interested enough to take notice. The three ' negroes just mentioned became very much interested and followed Moore home, where one of them bantered him for . a wrestle and while t tussle was in progress anoth er: removed the pocket book -from Moore's pocket. The other negro who was sitting on a dray acted as a 'fence.' Moore reported his joss to police headquarters. Offices.' Foscue waa de- taueu ui worn up me i&ae una ne, usea insiderable adroitness and expedition la detecting the robbers, Each one of fierqi was arrested separately and apaj t and one knew not what the others bad told. . . r t - When they realized that they were In t&e toils, of the law they were anxious to uiake restitution t their victim. This, of course, they could not do at the' time ao they gave Officer Foscoe the money, at leas t $90 of it." The rest of it was not accounted for.?' Mayor McCarthy bold . all .three in bonds of $300,00 each for appearance at tha next term of i Superior Court for Craven, County, in default of wbich they were aent to jaii. , reace 1 President's Explanaliou of tfc-Vement Around .Mexico. v n. r. rreparednes Shown.. ' - " 1 Washirgton, March' 23 A iHartia demonstration in thajnterest of peace compar&Me with the world cut's i of the battlesb p fleet. 7 ! Ibis was the latest explanation of the Mexican situation made by the Admin istratioa; The mobilization f troopa along the Mexican bolder, it was de clared, was to prove preparedness. - on the part of the United States io cope with events which it was hoped would not transpire for thev very reason that Uncle Sam was ready for them. 1 The world's cruise . of the battleshlD fleet was a notification to Japan that America bad strength enough to main tain peace. Tha 'maneuvers" "along the Mexican border Is a aim ular notice to Mexito abd all other interested na tions, jf T u ' i The Administration has never fieured en any framediate exigency,- it waa Said lave protection of Americas) property and lives,' in case untoward events ,ln the revolution , forced a decisive step,. President Taft baa realized from th very start of" the "maneuvers" that Congressional sanction -waa necessary for invasion.,. But he did not need Con gressional aid to mass the troops in an ticipation of possible emergencies. Jfyour neighbors chickens ike your yegetables-ypu bet :er see the J. S. Basnight Hdw Co.." and purchase a Pitts burgh Perfect Fence to chan ge the. range for their, appe tites. ' Phone 99. 67 S, Fron bt . , ,:- v r' " a At Miss Lctte's Millinery .Tarlors ' - : Last Night Exhibit inr . ' ; v -rrogress Today. . ' . , ; Beautiful bati, lovely women fault lessly attired anj the whole making scene of splendor grrcted the Visitors to Mlas Lillie Lette's milliner parlors last evening when she inaugurated her Sp'lng opening. It had been announced that the doors of this popular little i tsHk-hmfnt would be opened at o'clock, but lonjf before tbat lime ntitn-b'-is of vlaltors bod arrived. ' Tbe Interior of ti e torflwn Ind i a risvflaUon in tbe art of dt-curaf in jr. Th bt nuLiful potto-) f )ant,. artiflnsl H. w r and bsnr! (o v re urd li a pi ft I Bilvunt-ie. Crf ; pnpr n 1 1 rt-t: vr'y I'lnc I Broun 1 the i ii; lights rriait-'. tht ,r r.iyf have t'.e i ; cranc of Im inp " r.l'pri 1 ti.rcn.,.'i f ':uy l;ic(. IFiimli e ' of : ri I f '. ' ;l I '1 v . ic mi r!i i':iy (in ) n.iiny - --l v-y i.'j.V iy'v, land Sale' at Oriental Tomorrow, - Tomorrow ' (Saturday) . morning' atl 1030 o'clock one of the greatest' land sains ever conducted id that section will be held at Oriental, Pan lico coun ty. .The Southern Realty Company, of Greensboro," will have charge of this sale and all who purchase may. be as sured of fair treatment. The majority of lots that are to be sold are situated along beautiful Neuse river and- will make ideal ' places for homes.. Ten years ago this little town waa atmoat unheard of, now it is one of the moat promising villages in jhat county. This Only shows the rapid growth. Ten years hence it will probably be as lart as sny town in Eastern Carolina. Bay property there now while you can se curest at almost your own price.. . , Vv EbWARI NOTES. . Tha weather nt present (a very pleas ant and our farmers are getting - baiy. . Elder W. 0. Winfietd adJrtssed nuiU a large-end enthuiestic roncregation Situruay night ind Sunday last- Mr. S. T. Wall made a brief viult 'to m;ill Sund.iy. Mr, E.S. Walker was the gtient of Mrs. Amanda I'.-we and family EamJi'y I., t. 1 ' ' ' ' U'i k.LiiLD S Peoples MM A7 kirA nroii tiv o$AV)NG5 i'7 KEEP 3 1 ' STRONG COURTEOUS nnnrnffccir V . C JT.- si v fc YOUfi 0RK111G finirv.m lllUIIU: Whether you'bave a large orsmImlntbYriwn you ought not to ktep it idle buf rather deposit if ip a savingsaccouht' with' this strong bank5 -! Wberb" it will grow by reason irf ttie'i per xent interest, conipound 4 d semi-annually, "which we pay, . v . , ..The progressive spirit which characterizes this grow ing bank will be an inspiration ' for ' you to increase ' your account, " ' x Wmdunn : - oncer - CDDRADHAM . VltE PRESX.: ta.uzze;ll . CASHIER mi I .Announcement. ' I hereby at once announce myself a safo candidate, na may I now.thank; my many friends for .past,, patronage. I now shall cut. price on all kinds of saared shingles, a large stock on hand, must be sold by April 14th; will close ouMheap as I expect to.make some change in my business. Ton win and I lose. ? , " ' ' - . . , t v. BIG HILIi ' ' , 1 F , . .The ShingM Manf . '.. I AfrHi Uw Baoana Peel, . '' fin aeefdent that came near causing one of our local attoroeya a number of severe bruises and at the same time brought to our mind a ee (action we once saw which ran like this; s ' . Tbe:. lawyer fell, and tor his clothes, And the mishap made him feel -: -,s Thataa be phraseology goes, - - r. Hd kwt a suit on appeal." occurred near the Elks Temple yester day morning when the ., gentleman stepped on a banana peel that had been carelessly : thrown on ' the - sidewalk:. FortanaUly for bim he escaped with only a few a matches on bis band and a ranched back."" T " . gli;:s d:.::geoous - I ' 4 ri ' ' ' v Machine Falls WitbTlun'tter.' AtI . ? tor' Broke Both Legv v. . -r" t $ V vf OF PA1TERN HATS JND MiLLINERY K0VELT1ES The Public is Extended an Inyitation to Visit Our Store THURSDAY 'and FRIDAY -And Inspect Our Stock of Spring and Summer Hats ...... t. . The tatest Creations in . Parisian Designs. I-.-- -. .' -- ' . '.-s. ..... Never Before Have We Shown Hats .With the Quality and ;;,Sty1e kThem That We.Will Show at This Exhibit. UISS SftDIE-BLYTHEwiTH j. j. BAXTER 'pep.Ta store, . elks.temple '"Wm Caught: ?r. I:. II. Lnn r n i t ' -l S ' 1 H - 1 a i n i t . t of -! t fi :r. S" - ! r. : t . 1 1,, , t. .y c cf Aurora. yl. t was In . a -. "7. ; --7-..,, - Qeneva, March X The first attempt to use the aeroplane fur smuggling will like'y result in the death of an. Italian aviator named Scneroglio, He lies in the Geneva hospital with both lefts and his collar booe broken and suffsrlng from exposure to the cold. ncrogUoeame to grief while flying ovi i Uount Cunis with a cargo of duti alls good, which be was attempting to I t i in from Italy. Ilia machine fed an 1 ftas wrwkei. Terribly injured, be I.-y a'l n'.Vt In tie snow, and ws f d t . y tyeu-itors otUcem, nearly f-- ' n to c! - i f . ;)-n rol.l, V JUST RECEIVED :J ' . ssiaaPsassisjiiassassiisiBiiisiasfjsiiiisiBs TKe - Best I Bleaching -. - - I-A Good r Lonsdale Cambric White, Checked fWaistings - - THIS . IS' FAR! BELOW , THEIR,', REAL YALUS m 10c. 10c. 1 2lc. , VI Barnngtpn Tl iirtr m mm w aV M ,M t uooas si- ' r. I A vWUa ELtVOOD i;FENCr;iIRE . . ! Also a fuil line Barbed Wire" fchogsand cattle, 1. Poultry 'IWiref Ru faQd Oils, . Stoves arid Ranges' and ageneral line' of Hardware. Write us or call, we can give you right-prices.: - QASKim i HARDoi Mi.ldle Street.- ' Fhone )47, -.'?. 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