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ESTEUSUD : A .- - "...V - . r v- s- , -i IS) "" . 5 -u f "i4 ft. - i 1 't '4 - " r .. - - 1 1 "IIS ;- number cf :viz tccc -U represented cji C e tc:ls cLtLl3 tank" is sa- isdlcsuoa tcf . fcrift. I amor the'peopla cf tL:s .yiciaitf." "Anybodrwhtv f Li desires to rnake. a beslaainj la r savkg -coney is '- always encouraged by this bank;Tfae. small depositor! rev xeivcs the 'sinie cordial and efficient service that is accord ed to our largest depositors -"V f Vt -v: -i ; Deposits Subject;: toCbeclc1 NEWtBEIJN BAMlNGiTBUSMOi 1 ? Are iMk Vex To" Attend Our Spring Mitery jmiim Aftb FASHi6N;SHdW "V" Thiirejlacte3q Houre 9 A;M.'to-l6p."M, . MUSIC WILL BE FURNISHED BIT. AN ITALIAN OR- CHESTRA. COME shi 'effort. to sell On tte ra it ow aU the goods or every person interested in upto-the 1 aiyicij. . 11 is to us wHether you buynovT,6r later, but, we do want youo see the' new goods: during our:, openings you will surely ; enjoy a rew moments spent, rnspecmig ' the- new CbaSuitgi 4SKiJwiists and SkirtsK urs 1 POLLOCK STi r-j - i - : eeeeeoeeeeeefe.e;eeeeefee A'.h-l UJ V Xllt JLKeJ-.--:.:;- ' ?:-'. .'- . . .. .. -! T',7,-'.-.-i r y 1 - WSAAAAAAAT, .V . V V L.A J C,5':.-' ATr ' 'V ' v ' I ; . 0 1 1 -1 C ' ! ,. ,';oeeeeeeeeeieeeeeeeeeee ' ' .-tJ v' - V'; AROUND AT OUT! rT.'.-- there to ouHy a gTt t i MV ori nif-) ion worV sr" i ' Z ". and ofcoene mrtMoraU ;,' tity ef pine Juii.Ur f ;'iirr ! " - flrbif, tr:i; j rt;i;..i . f tiitf, r('! fit.---- ' r fr"ilry, " v, r-' . ( r i jrr 1 U I ' ' r ' rf ) ' .r, '. ' I ' ' ' 1 a. i Cordially ivited - c ( . . AND ABIDE WITH US. 'n at and we asktHe l atteridsirice t weasktheattenc ui . octuuuai y unci csi. i' i 3 K IT fiTMnij : - Ilv Hundred Jobs to be Disposed o( mong Democrats A j - ft 1 ;t .- i:?:?f - Whineton, Urh 9th. Boarding huQMs aim) hotels ara filling 'top -trith Pemeoratic aspirants to 'joba wbteh the House Wiil bava tp JiBpecse alter. Ajrll 4th. There will be mora than 6tc hun- died of these Jobs, ranging' from Clerk and ergeant-at-arins' to. elavator eoB' duotoand furnaee tender. -&btj 'i now held hy Repnblicsns. eetne at Whom p hiv leeo in for Jo years..-,''-'-.- ' There axe apptSiximatelj 100 seekers for eaeh joe.' Only Ave or sutRepdbjfr eana will be - retained ihat rnurober it job always being conceded toA the ml -The Democratic members of, the WF and Means Committee now eltuflg. on the tariff and other matters, are- beset With claimants, and Champ Clark, who is studying bow to beSpeaker, canjtfrd lyflnd time for his lessons, ;wmle many of the hangry oneswait at Union sta tion the coming of thestatesmea whom ibey helped to victory last fall. Keep .your: dining rOQm properly screened and yoxt riDpd wm Demore wnoiesQine We tari supply jrou rwith .the Screens. J. S, BasnTgrit Hdw.1 Co. " - J-- . . Assumes Bis Duty. - ! "Rateigh, Mareh 29-Mr. Jobn 0. WarVj licit of Jacksonville Onalow county, has arrived to tae op his duties in the exe cutive offices of Governor Kitchin as an additional clerk- authorised by; the re cent Legislature;, behaving received the "appointment from Governor: Kit chin some flays ago. He was educate at Oak Ridge institute . and has done clerical work in, Jacksonville since his graduation. , J ' Notice to Box Renters. - ' Bill (form 1638) ts placed lo 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 on or before the last day of the Quarter. You wilt therefore "brmtf r-your" biir(fJrm 1538) and have it "receipted- .when you 1 call to pay your rent.,. It Is not afnav topof discretion with me as to closing your boi if the" rent .to not paid, . but the government demands that J- shall I close them, t:'-;-;' pi J Srf B ASNIpHT P. M, ":sry swansboro notes. " .'v; .7fy-t3:-& -p; '' March 28tKOu'riowtt eWms to be still going ahead, "and-we' are glad to see It,- There' are several more new buildings going Op;; M 'UfiL! E.-Rogers "has completed the dwelling bouse of Captain John Little ton into which the Captain has recentlyj movedv Hr, Rogers wUI slsoeooo. have the Methodist paTs(age: eady 'lot oc; -tI7X fU- 4f-V 'Ml-tsi: w? V awesi u hibv , at w PoIlockville, baa contracted to- bulW 2 store boose on Front street for MrT. if; PrlUhard, Sr. work has already be gun on them a?d Ibey are- expected te be ready in about sixty days. ? i; - Our boss carpenter, Mr. J. P.'Rogers to erecting for himself a' very nice twe st&ry dwelling.' .'4;V ; Mr. A B. Bloodgood tosatbertrig ma terlal together preparatory to erectlhg a new dwelling boose ;Mr. and Mra. T, U, Wodhnll gavs their friends a reception at their new residence but Ffidey evening in the way of a dunce, which wti : a vry en jnyable affair to our young peopln, and in fact to all who attended..-The dance o.ni with the f'0!d Virginia' V,pf" with the follgwinir roupleil i Mr- W P Ward with Mr, TM Wood , nir'tncir frr,..., in the" el-;. hnl; Mr. Urry Etanl.y, with Mis B-t-1,,' r,, . .r, r-..- ,. t:.w.rd: K,Jr.ri T..W-, wh Mis. rU ruc Pi !! " ' ,; " ''lm,"t; Mr" UiT-t.v.. 1th. m.ku , of the . - - r. .(!. .: ;h , :.-a,Sc: . i '; ? r. ncr?e ' '''r,,tf ' r ii : t' f r ' r t , Vr. '' "jiry gut Y I'll. I r ! :' - r i - i fiul ..il IlLl.L.v ...: .... fGoTernment .Uncovers Deep Seafr s ed .Conspiracy to'CoqtroI Aji- . 'X thracite Situatloo. , V A- i ' a. ' r v 2 aabington, D, C - March 2? Criin- inal prosecationa against half a seore of powerful financiers may, be .instituted shortly, following a long secret Investi gation of what Department of Justice officials, declared to be ? the biggest trust in the world."' j. Agent&of the department are report rs to hvt9 evidence; of billion dollar xShibipation aakt to be fathered by the Pennsylvania Bailroad and organized to tCoatroi:the"eltre anthracite eoafvutput of theCnited &atea. .'For yeari, it to has used iU power 'to extort-enormous profits whle throtnng'Jcompetition by withhoWmif from coal operators hot m the inrustr4 ' Dummy-', direetori ' and secret alliances between railroads and minlnjrcompaniea are said to constitute the basis ojLtha combine. ru--t J Subaidizition of small raQroadsand the buying Bp-of enormous coal holdings were.the steps, by lyrhich" Xherutt gained aominauon 01 tne neia, k u ai . . .... .j. ,1 1. t ... The Pemmlvania,kthe Baltimore and Ohio and. the Norfolk 'and Weetern Railroads Acre declared at the Depart ment,of Justice to be the three carriers who play the-' moat prominent, part in the alleged combine. ? ' " It waa a erted that the- Penhsylva- pia, through mtermutual directors, and enormous stockholdings listed to "dum my names," practically controlled Plhe. latter two roads. The Baltimore ; and Ohipnd the Norfolk end t Western, in turn were believed to control numerous smaller toad io the same manner. The government alleges that this Combine has' brought , np , eoa fields wherever poSEibte and - formed secret alliancee rWith those companies who refused to sen. . . jT-, The'reaulf according to a high official of the department,, la 'a trtiBt" dwarf ing even tne Standing Oil and tobacco Combines. t Prosecutions Of the financleraalteged to be behind the combine will bs based on theSherman anUtrua law. t It was admitted at the department that agents are now hardat work trying to find evi dence .which will .connect .certain men powerful in Wall street with the; trust Ttoe discevery of tbe 'coaJ 'troat- to the result of investigations " originally conducted in connection with the. gor- emment's prosecution of coal carrying railroad : unaer tne r Teommoaities clause.'; -The, vpresenVcontemptotedhigniph , " : proceedlpgshbwever, are entely sep arate aad apart, from the former iitiga tJori. ''The;minKditie clause cases werprBcicaiiy lOHt oy tngoverqaient 7 the-Uniiedi )t'7i. by a deeision Qf the : supreme iCourt of States,'- Good "Stoves .-.Tiook: meals.. Bucks are -the Best vaiii ana scq -pijt: liae-ugi Cooks, - and ange J:S; Basmght ? HdwCCo-67 SI Front St.? ThontmMi sTo the i friends ' of temperance . aid good government;-. . The feet that North Carolina now baa written 'upon ber' statute books laws, which prohibit thej manufacture and sale of liquor,, lays tbe eaponslbllity upon citizens and officers In every com munity to execute ,thea laws. Let bo eae believe for one minute that the lew less llquof traffic baa a conscience that Will lead them voluntarily to obey. Tbe experience of all law-abiding eommuni- tis Uacb us that it is necemary to ts the strong arm of the law to coi. , . 1 obcd:irice Theway the average ('il on la our country nfor-s law ty electing olTcr, who stan i for enfoi ce ment, and Juit at this time, I w t' tmpbaniza the nccsRity of tl! tUn'fcbt sort tf c"r. It U Should Uect Meat Whoy WW Inforcc !-v:l 5::-;'? 1, ;e;'J!lo i 4." Deetrcy?d: By FlrelSTo Insuraooe. : AlbaViyN. C March 29-Afire which startecf at 1 50 a. m; today in a room on tatfu uwur useu. hi AMvmuiymBa A.-Jvy. was swebt bv a hurh wind across j he Sqtervening course to the ojd .... . wings destroying the;s26.000,0ua State Capit J Buildings also .the Senate As semble and the Stte Libraries, toireth. er wita their priceless records,-! and do ing a flamags estunated '-at $8,000,000. The wings were constructed of stone and supposed to be fira, proof, but -'the partitions and furnishings were of wood and there jrere many adornments bf in ilamelr .There was no insurance iTbe' fire Was well under7' av when discoSeredrh was fed by tone of papf er in the library rooms and spread rap idly. nd is believed have started from electric wires, as the insulation was worn: from someef them and steps were being taken to repair them.: The entirjs fire fighting force orthe ciiy bat tled agaipst the flames for five hojrs bef ire they were eure of" saving the Senate and Assembly chambers. - The legislators aided the firq fighters. - The Democratic, caucus.. had Just ad journed when the fire 'was discovered and tnany of the: legislators . were still op.f ' : The Successful Career.. Of a young man r Woman depends upon properly investing : surplus earn ings while possible to so do. - Procrasti nation has caused the ; lose of millions. while money idly spent in youth creates want fa old age.' There's a way out of all this. - A few dollars invested monthly in the NEW BERN BUILDING 1 LOAN ASSOCIA TION (est 1888 and one of the best conducted associations in the country) is the desideratum. ' . SWill you5" grasp the opportunity that. lies pefote yea.- or sleep on while others make good?' Tb April Series now on Bale By ,the - undersigned ' for further particulars, call, address or phone. . - '.W, G.' BOVDAgent Elka Building : 1 .'Telephone Office 400 , - ' " Horn m t i - fox-Smallwood. r swarf w .At home on Wednesday March- 29th, 1911,'Margaret Styre, daughter of Mr' I aaru saw n n . . J t . . . i inu m nt. nimiui vn. nmEiiwnnn. rn j mm wn inicnia Rrk Ufi SchooLf The Craven County Farmers; Union will meet, at bcourt boose to this c(ty daturday. April 8th. : Busloeesof much importance will i discussed and it Is hoped tha evry member will be- presentf Th Craven County TeacBera', Aeeocuuon wui meet at fne.eourt nous at the same time and tbe plana for peti tioning for farm1-life' school will be dlecussed.t V;- Rheumatm llf vid - In Six tiourt rDr, Detchocr relief for RheumatUm osuauy reuetes severest eases in a few aoureriltai action upon the system to remarkable and effective, Zt removes at ejnos the eauae and the dtoeeee quiet ly disappears. First dose greatly bene fits.: fte and L00.,Sold .-byj Bradham . . -J ..-. A ' 1J ! The pay officers of the Teeeivtog ship IndeDeodence Were locked up at VaJJa- Jo, CL, following an Investigation, of accounts.. ...J-' JT ..VI " x-. -".wr w nr .4 PAID ON AM''.vt"'- SAYINGS o i kv.-:r .... m y 1 1 Ua It w at a ; -There, is no need tf ta'ib'e?islf m"3erg(ing ' the inconveniences of tJiyic': will actually save money rs. cy when, withewt coidn2oiletay,f''tjra;vml , yourself of a checkimr accoiinf:1 wlilf ttny0 tahk.! "You besideswilf have yojir finances "oil , iistern One dollar opens a checking aa0t with this bank. - -e5 i ,iMintr r-A3 EL 4 Jo-..:.".. ; .. . .-Vv'tvf DUNN CD.BRADHAM TA UZELL PRCST. Vi JUST DECEIVED The .Ble:;:7-;- A; Good Lonsdale Cambric White Checked Waistings - THIS IS: FAR BEL0WJTHQR, REAL VALUE l:Sarnngton opqs Co. V.' 4. A COMPLETE'f UNB OR rnionn nn inrnn rllnllN rllhiJrl UUIUUIl ' I UlllllwUJl SOLD ON gStAYMENTS IF INTERESTED GJmS'Bt OF THE ' LATEST RECORDS. 10tiM GOODS MAN'? Q - i t, t -rns mm V,- tr-ix-- ; - i a U -k ( t'-i Cv , 1 5 The attention of the Ketri!linvited to .the rwaV tlU WrejpVrrir & fact rhat te nexlwries' t ox .tetfestin'eiiit sXStx' ,tioii, -thfstock of.this popular inmtment is now on sale -,'tbioutf) the ijeficy pj the oertiped. wb will be pleased to explaJo' jti iteritt 'wxx 'to anyone '.Elkt Bundlng.. 'Tilsphonei.cr;ct.4DQt;.Homt a58.- J ' " '" . . ' 1 " - : .rTT , . .--L- - " "... - l ' ' ' ' ' : .vi:-3. 1 dm .k . - t S-. STRONG"' - ?OUftTEClUS. "TrriOGRCSSlVE for we7llg iftfiirrvn- Wetis ti l -CAS H.' ER i ' 'rj; 10c. 10c. 1 2c. lJ IB & unrr iniio iim nrnnnnn 111 III! I1IIU 1II.UUIIUU ' . 1 1 . . t - - r T ; Ti. "t : .4 ;..t-rc,Ncc! 10 -ret.
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