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WEAT AVIFE CAN BO r ' r " ANY.1 women are better savers of money than . men... It is often a piece of wisdom for the bread , winner to put the household financial affairs into ilhe bands "of his wife: V A regular allowance. . for. housekeeping expenses should be managed so wisely that: something could be saved every week, A check can be , r drawn to pay for purchase in the exact amount required. There is no making change, no.cnance" for a mistake. r . :. L "Deposits Subject to cOheck JlCof J I : dially Invited - NEW BERN BANKING & TRUST CO: fe?t ' YOU fjf Invited end Our To Att Spring x Millinery Opening FASHION; 5MOif? Thursday March30, 191 1: Hours 9 A. M, to 10 P. M. MUSIC WILfc BE FURNISHED BY AN ITALIAN OR CHESTRA, COME AND ABIDE WITH US. - ''r:-:''. ' ' .-. .'. .V On this day it will be our purpose to show all the goods we can without any effort to selland we Task the attendance of every person interested in up-to-tKe hour styles. It is of secondary interest to us whether you by now ox later, but ,.we.cW want you to see the hew goods - during our opening, v you. ; will surely, enjoy a few moments spent inspecting: the new Coat Suits, Shirt Waists'and Skirts. a -, , Yours truly,-- y, v T 61 POLLOCK ST. TIIONE 288 it wit wi!.iitU .1 1 To Control ftU Banks in ThlaCoun V try. -Offset to Monetary Com-' -V .mission Ran. ' V". . :'. New fork, March 27 -With the pur. chase by a syndicate composed of 3. P, Morgan,. Standard Ojl interests, and Kuhn, Loeb & Co. of control pf the na tional Bank of Commerce, w.ith deposits of (141,811,400, and .additional assets of a quarter that amount - Wall street hears that this" la . only . the. pending wtdsre of a eamrjaisrn bvrtHese : bir in terests tojrt controf th finances of ute umtea buies. ... .. . v , -' It wait-reported that those concerned Jo this latest deal, who now control! Banks and trust companies in 'this city with deposits of more than a billion dol lars, are now going after "banks in. otfc sr cities, - v ;" V v It is said-that they are convinced the plan of Senator Aldrich for a modified central bank will bo approved by the National ' MonetarV Commission 'and they are already working to be in a po sition to dominate the board of this in' atitution, which is planned by Aldi ich to issue currency and take over' many of the functions now exercised by the Treasury Department. ; At the present time the biggest and strongest banks of this city are domi nated by Morgan and Standard OH. Through the membership of officia's of these institutions in the board they con trol the New fork Clearing House, and are in a position at the present time to- do as they please in dictating the policy of that body: , Among the 'reports current in this city is one that the plane qf the new combination is '"to pick up" a chain of banks throught the 'country, annexing one particularly strong institution in each large city. Then, Bhould the Aid rich plan ever secure the approval of Congress, the New York syndicate would be all powerful in their new "Central Itenk..'! fCICE XI ME FtCfLE. WILLIAMS KIDNEY PILLS Have yon neglected your Kidneys? HaTernu overworked your nervous sys tem eatised trouble with your kkl- of" t bladder? Have you pains in . bide, back, groins and iladder? Bavejroaa flabby appearance of the facie, especially iinder the eyes? Too fie quent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you-at pruggist, Price 50c. Williams' M'f'g, Co., Props, Cleveland, O. KSOWtEDGB AS .' TO KKOOEDES'8 OOUBT.'" ; Mb Editor: - -, .r, V I notiee that there has been an elec tion called for the purpose of Voting a to whether we shall have for thia eoun rty a Recorder's Court established. -'T I understand that ever lawyer In the county' la In favor of this court except om, There must be a reason why the lawyers all favor Such it court except under ! the present system" you may have noticed that it Is seldom that a lawyer isy employed to prosecute or da fend inn magistrate's court or in . a mayor's court. 'Bat yon will notice that the Recorder's Court will not only make two good jobs for ' lawyers, t wlt-a judge and a prosecuting attoneyj but It makes it almost an absolute necessity for every person who may chance to be called before socb a court to employ an J attorney to defend him in that court. for the reason that prosecuting attor ney always appears before the court to prosecute, and hence J;be necessity to have a lawyer to defend yoa and look after the technicalities of your ease). and make it possible for you to prevent -I advantages that are liable to be lodged against you by that prosecuting attor ney and after all thia, what advantage is such a court over thpresent system? In either court you are allowed to ap peal your case to a higher court. Thia. as well as many other reasons, it seems to me should make us be slow of ''jump ing nut of the1 frying pan into' Are; This matter should be well considered before we make up our minds to' take any chances. It ought not be enough for the advocates of thin court simply to announce it and the people walk up to the box and cast their vot.es without any explanations or arguments, pro or con, as was done at the- Inst election on the "salary system" such, questions should be laid fairly and squarely before the people in a business way, rather than make a political feot ball' oftuch questions as affect the whole people for. weal or woe. I would like. to see or hear tnis matter explained. . That I may decide for myself whether such a court jwould have any advantages over the present system, before I Ciat my ballot, and I believe the people, in general, are beginning to flatter themselves of hav ing some rights along the same liner. This is not a political question, but ra ther a question of a difference of reach ing' the ends of "justice" in the most economic way as I understand it Fig ure it up and give the people the prob able saving Dy sucn an act. . . TAX PAYER. T c Ml' Mi-; Grants SUBMITS 10 Disastrous Loss dfJfTtB 01 -iJ' Fire. New York, 27 One hundred and sev enty-flve souls, nine-tenthsof them girls from the East Side, . . were crushed to death on the pavemints, smothered bf smoke or shriveled crbp Saturday ax teraoon In the worst Are New York hns known since the steamship Ueneru Slocum was burned to the water's idge off North Brothus's Island in 1904.' Nearly all, if not all, nf . the victims were Employed by the Triangle Walut Company, on the eighth, ninth andtnth floorl of a ten-story - loft bufldlng at 23 Washington Place, on the western fringe of the downtown wholeatlr-. clothing, for and mllinrry district. , Toe partners of the Arm, Issae Harris and nax'Rlanck escaped' unscathed from, the r office-on the tenth ' floor, carrying with -them over anadj lining roof Blanck s tao young daughters and a govern S9, There was not to outside -fire esctpe bathe buiUing.' ; , ' '' : ' i 1 'Without VEeserve The De .' maids ff fThe' Bear Land - ; Giabbing ; From. China. Peking, March 27-r-Chins fa not pre pared to aitageniaa Russia completely, and as a result of prolonged conferences the Chinese foreign office today assured the. Russian, minister - M. Korostoxe'Z that China, acquiesces ttnrrservedly to the demands made in the Russian nlti matnm concerning the provisions of the treaty of J88L Russia insisted upon an answer before Tuesday, "M l generally considered that there was no alternative course in view of China's tfnpreparednesa for war. In tense interest is being manifested in the attitude of Japan, which is obvi ously holding entirely aloof, although more powerful than ever at Peking. While thejssues between China and Russia hava been almost obliterated by the recent series of ultimatums, and, theoretically, insufficient cause for oc cupation txists, Russia apparently fear ed that she could obtain only paper promises, which the Chinese would not observe nnles& intimidated. Russians here po jit out that they have less now in the way of concessions from China than when the treaty was signed. Some Sections of the legation quarter ridicule Russia for not following in the first instance the recent example-set by Great Britain in occupying territory and awaiting Chinese readiness to dis cuss the; contested points. But it is re cognized that Russia, by failing to do this, has ehown that she does pot poss ess aggressive designs. The Chinese newspapers, which are intensely ignor ant off foreign af irs, are very hostile against Great Britain, which they ac cused of beginning the present land grab, and they prophesy that both Ja pan and France will cot be long in fol lowing suit, - Reports from Harbin state that the Russian Railway has refused- to trans port several carloads of arms and am munition destined for Chinese garrisons on the frontier. From elsewhere in Manchuria come indications of Japanese readiness to invest South Manchuria should the Russian investment in the North assume a serious aspect. Ice to Box Renters. BillfJpm l538Lis placed in your box to tell you that your box .rent is due on i. . . I . i .1 . . . m a i .. 1 . l ... V . i a . i. . me last oay or tne quarter, ana to snow you the amount of rent to be paid on or before the last day of the quarter. You will therefore bring' your bill (form 1538) and have it receipted when you call to pay your rent. It is not a mat ter of discretion with me as to closing your1 box if the rent is not paid, but priie-government demands that I shall close them, v. . ' . . J. S. liASNIGHT, P. M. Another Well Known New N Dead. s Bern lan os oeeeeeseas9 POST' CARDS 1 , s , ' ;,r t ' AT ' ''..:' ' ' . EDITS STORE - eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee If'y'ourneighborschickens like your ycgetabletf you bet-' i : n t c d..;.:u uj..: Co.,' and purchase' a .Pitts burgh Per'ect Fence to chan ge the rangelor their appe tites. Phone 99, 67 Vrbnt Mew Manager roc TnetAtUntlc Hotel ' Morchoaa City, K. C. " Norfolk. Vs., Mach 27, 1911. -The Atlantic Hot! at Morvhoad City will be under new mtnnKemcnt fur the ecn 1911, Mr, T. Alex Baxter, a native of Ridgeway, N. C, ard for sever l years p-L ajuorlatftd with some of (he oiot promin,nt teiort hutrls. His sttd . ofTirinlIy, that a urp. CunveniUin Ilnll will te prirvidcd anil a nun' cr of tl'r' Improvements Slid conveiilonfi h-t t" I Mr. r.sxtr will f.ir du'y at t' e At Inn' Je Hotel In !ar)i. As S'Hin n l e ! a r'Hi I i-.l ..,!.!( t y, he .!! l Intelligence reached hero Sunday pf the death, at Jonesboro, Lea' county, Saturday, night' March 25th. of , Mr, James M." Hines, a resident - of -this city.. ' , j ' 1 Ths.deceassd left hers a few weeks go to yinit bis daoghter,: Mrs, Daly rimple who .resides at Jonesboro. and aojn after his arrival there was taken wi'h lagrippe; but hi coaditTon wu not oonsidered serious, in fact be wu thought to be Improving whan the sad cm-Buddnly". r ,', " '. - -1 - Mr-Hines wm born 65 years ago Jo Lenoir county, -acd bas- led an active and useful life, - He was held in tht highest Kg ard and esteem ty all who knew him? lie was always congenial snd pleasant, and made many fritndU, but very few enemies. ' ... I ' lie aecved gallantly in the Confeder ate Army and at the time of his death wm an honored member of 'the New Birrn CMTip'Ciwftdwrate Vrtyrana, Mr. Ilioen ha mails his home in this 'city for a tffd many years and was at one tirre connected with the New Dem Juurnal. lie wes a faithful and erman lnt nmrnber of Otnletury Methodist church, and a memlwr of on. or two secret orders, , Th! deeed Is urvive4 by thres diUKl'ters, Mia. ()lyri'i- U, of Jnnf- nrg, '','' -T of ! I Va B n ) V'. t', II. I in, i of t'ii j. ercGDl 4 NEW DERN, esBank O. PAID ON o SAVINGS STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE Checking Accounts There Is no convenience fqr the safe and economi cal transactioa of everyday money affairs that can com pare with a checking account. We cordially invite the accounts of farmers, mercfiants and firms, assuring prompt service and courteous attention regardless of the amount of money deposited. Deposits subject to check are received in either large or small amounts. ! WM.DUNN prest; CDBRADHAM VICE PREST. TA.UZZELL CASHIER JUST RECEIVED i ne Dest Dieaci A Good Lonsdalel Cambric White Checked 'Waistings - 10c. 10c. 1 2c. THIS IS, FAR' BELOW THEIR REAL VALUE Barrington Dry Goods Co. T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY , Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets, Druggists refund money if it fausto euro. E. W. GROVE'S signag turejs on each box. 26c. A COMPLETE" LINE OF EDISON POHN E RECORDS Alleged , Lorlmer Bribers Not Guilty. .j" Springfield, III., March 24 State Senator John Broderick was found not guilty by a jury ii the Sangamon coun ty circuit eourt this afternoon. Tlie j iry.wss out twentyminutes. , Broderick was charged with bribery In &Dnection with the election of U. S. Senator Lorimer, Testimony was heard at the trial that ha had given $2,600 to former State Senator D. W. Hoist law, of Juia, in consideration of the Iuka fenator's vota for Lorimer. : Holatlaw testified . ho wss paid the money in Broaderick's saloon in Chi cago., Vyhlla the Senate tub-committee wss investigating tha Lorimer. election in Chicajjo last summer, Broderick refused to answer soms of the qoestiuns aakeo! bira, taking refuge behind his constitu tional privilege to decline to incriminate hlmaelf.' ' - ; The o.tber man charged with having bribed members of the Illinois Legisla ture tp vote for Lorimer is Lee Ooiel Brown. ' He was tried for this charge sometime ago aod was also pronounced not guilty hy the jsry. thai both of tha alleged bribe givers bate been acquit ted; "... , , - .''.' 1 SOLX) ON EASY PAYMENTS IE INTERESTED -CALL AND HEAR SOME OF JTHE LATEST RECORDS. WILLIAM T. HILL "THE SPORTING Phone 253. GOODS MAN" 91 Middle Street. HEW BEB!UBU!LDIHG a LOAN A55I The attention of the New, Bern public is invited to the fact that the next series of the NEW BERN BUILDING & ' LOAN ASSOCIATION opeia April 1st, and that no better ot safer investment fa offered for their favorable consider 'adon, Tbe stock of this popular investment is now on sale through tho agency of the undersigned who will be pleased to explain its merits and method of operation to anyone ; interested. , AY. G BOYD, Agt Elks Building, '-''s ' ' Tlphont: Office 400, Home 258r n4 : !7Af'nnnv-fi?F:an :j ..uaw.ii ULiir.-vJ-iJ u i We Cn !! !n Inn ' Van! ( i ' ' 1 It 1 rue v ( it nr p r, J ! 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