" - i-r- . . : - -- ' 4 : C . 1 r'. : PAPER mn ;' LU KNOWN -: aRCULATIOM ' BTABDSHFl) - i . ! r , v . ! ill ' ! . I 5 ' , J t j f i i . .2 - 1878 NEW BERN. iVOUTB UROLLNA. SATURDAY' MflRNlNG. MARCH 2V 9U.f ir4w t ) TWRXJY NINTHYEAR : l- v . - f ' . 4. III .1 what a v.!;:: j g;j do j . . l rl ANY women are better savers of , money than ; cien. '; It Is often i piece of wisdom for the bread winner to wit the household financia! affairs into ' U J Utheliiandiof his wLFe. A' regular; aUowWice? fo oueVpinzxpenses shouid beinanased so wiseiytthat ; something couia Dewvea every weear . cne; ainor diatopay fora There is no makuig change, n& chance for a mistake. . . k. y.:jx.4r,! r-'.'. peposits Subject to Check Cor dially Invited. NEW BANKING & BERN Bat . Men h -- YOUR TOWN'S LARGEST .III FA- VORIREAtli . -' -V.: Carrying Ordi; nanoe - Against It in " f Tac&ma, WtalvTii arch 21No ttjor wiU tb':rltVj.M,0vl'jNM'. with nre," b heard la Teom. Mayor Faw cSlCi ordinance, wbipb raakei treating 'unlawfulwa accented; bjr th6 people by Vote in Um propoijkm "of 7 to 4 ;ut the new totera tBei Women, wh it waa t xpecttfd wbold'wjlhe victor for the ordinanceif It gottftrqugh, did Ue expected' jd Td gainst iff by a aitioiyr4o6tagf a one precinct; where thef,Yoie;'Bjood 61 46t and 114 'against, 55 women 'had regie teredand all voted. It is known that at least forty men in thia precinct voted for the ordinance, ao at least 45 women must have voted agahtst it, ' , A similar eonditioa.prevailed in other precincts where, the. women, did much voting. "'There is no doubt that it Was the men and not the women who sound ed the death knell of treating in Taco ma. ' ' AND BEST LADIES AND DRY APPAREL GOODS STORE tes p to call and inspect their Nevi Spring Stock and learn what is niiwest and best to wear this Spring and Summer. , , We take particular pleasure here in showing the new goods to early look ers, For we realize that the person who takes the pains to investigate the' new styles early is the very person whose trade we want to get, and so you will find us especially anxious just now to put before your eyes, if you will come, ( the goods that will please you. Styles fiand Patterns so charming and values so unmistakably out of c the ; ,oJiiferyi that later on when you are Teay ito buy, you will remember the Vgo6y things you have seen at this7 itareahd come in here to v J. M. MITCHELLS CO, 61 POLLOCK ST.'':FW 'f.vt&HONEli88 j . - oppo5ii:p RECIPROCITY The Successful Career. of a young man or woman depends upon properly investing surplus earn ings while possible to so do. Procrasti nation baa caused the loss of. millions, while money idly spent in youth creates want i Old age. - LThere's a way out of all this.- A few dollars invested monthly in the NEW BERN BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIA TION (est. 1883 and one of the best conducted associations in the country) is the desideratum. , .' Will you grasp the opportunity that ies before you. or sleep on while others make good? . The April Series now on sale by the undersigned.-for further particulars, call, address or phone. - W. G. BOYP, Agent Elks Building Telephone Office 40Q Home 21$ Strange Freaks and Otber Things About Bellalr. ) 'ty .ft . ' " ' . ' . . -.' .. j - -: -a ? RQSMtft&Mi VVvAAAVWVAAVvV I '4 . . i .1.1 Bellair, March 23 -The old Prophi t haiah nowhere predicted, the, special friendship of the hen and dog, but in our midst there seems to have been that friendship manifested. SomaJtttle pups were deposited where broody hen was setting, apd she at once brgjka. hovering them as, if they were little chiefs; of cquroe.. the pups soon gava mother hen a bard time to Keep them hovered, but she seemed to do her beat, and for some" days succeed? d in keeping the little caqfnea warm and comfortable. The most unmotberty we have khown among animals excepting the genus ho mo, also has traaspird In our vmidut. The vothar of two Uftibd-bas poaitively and persistently refused so recogniss one of them aa her own offsprings. .Esau, tha' Hated latnt U hardly at: lowed by RacMd- to' approach btr on natural raotherhood; fchlla aoob revels in tno tenaer car once unnatural mo ther.. Eaa has teamed to purns the OotUa howeyea. and by drinking -thirty jf vi ouncsaorow miuiifacrj ay is about aa large a nu. usurping brothej This hateful mother ewe -retnlnd ma of m of aew mnth tgfi, whera a girl law fit to leava ttt patoroal' roof with a goonf ,manjf jer choice without tno.eonaeu oi. iner parenia. w mm, datJ.ioqu'redTA hf. isdbeen . back rrUrtad; i.;Wpoibe ijiod bar lajk on ma ana len, i.dia.oouieMre nor cipeci her totonfc-'-C Z'l 'A: jtow wiaauirkiaoa anraaionaoiis icn ao.vxprtsaioa eitml to ! who,.moiu torgtva to b forglvrn.-. ; . .Tbafarmtts aro-loiting with faith: and work a combined, wbsra tly bivs lost or" a 'law ars;. to task a filJ tbwytar. In aoma casa batter repa ratko Is being. roil, and aipcaliy for the com crop., . The , boys of tnls sod other atataa ara baiting torn of th'lf fathers raising corn, and It is stlmuls ting aoma farmers to ronowad ffori in the prodcictton of thta Very Import ant crop jo our ftsat totn K'tinn. . W bopa to so our clttsns arouord on th sutJ'Cl of the Firm LI fa School m our county, . r ; , A. .Wei Known" Jud-je Hands 1 Doirn ad. Opinion. Trcaty,..WHh ?aoadr By Jorth a v." l' Annual Meeting, ";"" .Norfolk, Uaroh 24-Bitterlx opposed, to the reciprocal trade agmementi wlih Canada as inimical to, their biisineaa, membera of the. North Carolina Ptna Associai ton, in their annual meeting yesterday in the Monticello' Hotel, gave voica to. strenuous protest against its iftoptioii They declared tnat . it would hurt their trade to jbo placed oh an rqual footing- with Canadian manufacturers and that they could not compete with their brethren asrosaihe line unless protected by a tariff WalL Soveral talks were', made and each v speaker t found something in the bill to object it. : . ' "Just twa interests are behind the proposed. reciprocity bill," taid Mr. Brunson, manager of the National Lum ber Manufacturers' Association. '.who was called to the floor; "and thfiy are the "Jim Hill" line of railroads and the newspapers of, the cbuntiyif Jbjij Hill wants the bill passed for his own per sonal gain and the newspapers are af ter free wood pulp, which meanr a tre mepdoua saving to them. ... "This reciprocity," he went on, "is a foundling, and its father is greed. Taft is th mid-wife, who is fondly nur sing the infant, The newspapers , you will not'ee have already eased up on their attacks on the President, and thta is the chief reason why- he wants re ciprocity so badly. ' "This trade agreement, if it goes through, may not affect the manufac turera of Bhort leaf pine so much, but your brotherss on the Pacific coast are going to.be up against it, You owe it to your brother out there to do all in your pow'er to fight the bill" The speaker said that the agreement was thrown together in a hurry by those who drew it up for the United States, while Canada had had experts working on it for a long time. It was money in the pockets of the Canadian manufacturers, he declared, and meant the reduction of priceaon lumber in the Unt?d States. "The Canadian manufacturers do not favor the agreement," said-the speak er, "l hat is, 1 mean the old, conserva tive manufacturers,. They want a tariff wall and do not want to , have to fight for business with the American manu facturers. The speaker said that President Taft himself, even after the bill was framed did not know what it contained and that on one occasion he showed his Ignorance of its provisions, by declaring k certain cUuse was In the bill that upon investi gation was not there st all. Taking a view opposite (o that of the lumber manufacturers was, Congn man John H. Small who madeianad- dreaf before the association last night; He said that tha reciprocloy- bUL if pas sed, would not hurt American .mana fscturersat,all; Abatfre trade on lum ber row existed with .other eoqntrlaa aod ibat tha, passage of the greefwnt would not be felt byheaaaoclattoo. I- ;D0 YOUiKNOVr T Tha J"oiiin4 Compcny- - Dif fcirs: From Id u t hrina'l' WILLIAMS'-JUDNEY. PILLS . ,.tlav yon neglected your Kidneys Have you overworked your nervous ays tern and caused trouble witA yon kid nays and bladder? Have you peine loins,' side,' back, groins, and, bladder? Have yoc a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the ey est Too fre quant a desire to paaenriaeT.U so, Wl- Bams 'Kk)nyPiUs wiU cure yoo-at Druggist, PrieeCOfeiWilUaiMVMr Co.; propsi. qeveland, i , j.y ' WAfcfi CP JHR DEAD CLOCK. The food people of Nw bare looked forward With' great eagameM, for long time, when a clock should edors the top of our handsome Federal ba Id ing. Congfeisman Thomas had wirksd harden Sfann and out e( season, for so appropriation for it sad then arin tor more epprbpriaUon. . ' u 'At a reat xpse a tor u built tnd a cl k-V ws placad 1 IT Such a clock ai hkd nv)r been sh la this ssc before, ooe that any 'city rr,il,t prwidof. Tlie liehta on ibe dial were vry lirlllisnt, could "be sen far ml'os. fcat tbfj Went otit a l cr,l4 sgo hn the cluck died. Tb defonl lime kepr in tho tiwr is nowa'xmtti mah um to the towa s a brlieo Vi'ei erbuty wlrl wool I L . n .j tip l" "r. ! 1 U l j I ' 11 lit DEMOILii 1MB lEVOLUTIOH tibd Declare Diaz Adaiinifttration Host' oBejore Mexico Has New. Orleans,' March 24 "President Oiaamost etep down and out- before peace ean come to Meaico." - This Is ttha declaration of Captain Sherborne y. Hopkins, of Washington, attorney fpr the Madero insurrection ists, who ft from New Odean for Gustemalaj, City for a consultation with i rresiaent vaorera on matters concern ing that government. Captain-Hopkins emphatically denied the reportwhich he said emanated from Mexican fiHcial circles in Washington, that American interests are financing tne Mexican revolution. 'The Madero family alone is furnish ing the money for the .revolution," he said. ' "Hundreds of thousands have' been expended Gustavo Madero and his brother, Jfransisco "I. Madero, already, and theyA stand ready to impoverish themselves to bnng about the fall of the Diaz ring in Mexico. They were wise enought to transfer their immense for tune to foreign corporations before Uiey embarked in the4 revolution. "There is no question of the disrupr tion of the Mexican govermaaent. Diaz has no power and his boasted army could hardly cope with central Ameri can force. Counting all his forces, he has not 16,000"men that he can depend upon, The army is honeycombed with sedition and there is nosuch thing as a volunteer force upon which he can call. He does not dare place arms in the hands of the common people, because be knows how hostile they are to him and his ministry. They d hot like Limantour any more than Diaz, and it WiU he impossible for te Minister of Finance to try to bring a boot pdace." -- . .."'' . ,v - . ThcPcDp0sBank , . ;nCW 6ERN. N.C.- - 1 Ar DA in rKi 'STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE WaffwiaKSMei of a man is often judged by the barikirig: relations which he maintains. Ittou -t, wisfc j(o thsh jour credit and commercial stWmg uoonanabsolutely firm basis, we invite you to idtifyytfith fliis strong bank, which is widely kirown for its conservatism as well as its unexcelled facilities. We invite your account whether it be laree or small. WM DUNN PR EST. I CD.BRADHAM ' VICE Pff ST: ,;. TA.UZZELL CASHIER JUST RECEIVED mUim l r.i": leaching. The Best Bl A Good Lonsdale .(rhjjric White Checked Waistin es - THIS IS FAR BELOW THEIR REAL - 10c. : 10c. - 1 2lc. VALUE T Barringt on 'V. uobd Lor Co. Notice to Box Renters. Bill (form 1538) is placed in your box to tell you that your box rent is due on the last day of the quarter, and to show you the amount of rent to be paid onor before the last day of the quarter. You will therefore bring your bill (form 1638) and have it receipted when you call to pay your rent. It is not a mat ter of discretion with me aa to closing your box if the rent is not paid, but the government demands that 1 sha'l close them. . . J. S. BASNIGHT, P. M. Coat Makes Wild Dash Down the Street A large'goat which waa hitched to a diminutive rosd cart driven by a colored boy ceased considerable' merriment op South front street yesterday afternoon. The animal waatyldently having a case Qf the blues and did not feel like-being driven The rittlo negro who was "hold ing . the reioa became exasperated at "BillVr. conduct and ; endeavored to move kirn by eatchlnghold of his horoe. Quick ks eflaah the goat got into action and ikyed against his tormentor's stomp ach whf,full.,force, JDuriog, the -time that t je much bewildered boy was ; re gaining his feet the goat end vehicle both, disappeared down the street In a cloodof dustJ " - 1 i If our neighbors chickens like iVouf. vegetables you bet ter se6 theJ.S. Basuight Hcjw. Co. . and purchase' ft pi tti- burgn v erect fence to cnan- ge te' rangif or. their' appe titei, "Phone99. 67 S. Fronl A COMptBhrETLrNErOF II SOLD ON EASY PAYMENT EGRAPffS AND RECORDS "... ""I ! ' C IF INTERESTED CALL AND HEAR LATEST! RECORDS; SOME OF THE WlLLIA$iT,'tt!XL ' y" "THE SPORTING GOODS MAN" Phone 253 .... T ST middle. Street. i i4i The attention of the TJewj Bern public ta-invited to the fact that the next; series o tWflEW' BERN BUILDING & ' rL0AN, ASSOCIATION oopeos April 1st. anj thaf no bettor 'of safer investment IsJ 9(1(1 (oX;theHfvjrahj9 .consider- ation. The stock of this popular investment is sow on sale through the agency of the dribeVl WhWHI' teased Pio explain ib merits' ano,inCthod Of .'OpOtitiott ' (o anyone 1 , 'V. Ti'f'W.' 'Wft-WZJIm 258. tiki Buiimng, ,u v:. t 1 i mnm H.-t? 1 9 m 1 - ...1- lr ' 'J -UJ.'V 7- We tan Sell pirai liimtr more ad- isnt2ou!y tl.nri c'tur, mnT , I ix-i e leVt it f 1 tn' t! n Stump err I dj sM il.e hrt.',, ,1 g t--,r. Selves, SM'.rg rnotipy H U !e : ; aiv! tl't, fi'.i.:,j Id ri-.o t'i ;, end enoU.pr, t ! t V-tntu time fr.nlil'-;; .,rm V -i ,n .,!. IV i r.' t ''. ( i ' r cf UV! I It i ( I a ': t I Tlie q' i, n si ii , fvif aili)ir.j Lj. c'o' . !"!T 1 le it t' cjh" 1 l to rha'.-t nf I I ,, eve Is to t-eejj,,,,., r.y fwrr.tsrrh and r-ua. , . J i( - U r - 1 b I 1 llr. If I..4: a-i-l ft" r" ' f.r t I (4v it:' U f ill ! 1 i i t it ' Tlx ! Ol ; t I (- V7c h;ivc r E ? 5 . V iu t received a beautiful line of. 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