y t faith with ; KNOWN CTXILATION ...J .s ESTABLISHED - , .- . :'t?u Ui ' - 7- V '' 4 .,!t ney; i:::: LN-'0UTil CAIIULINA. I'll I DAY ? 1 0 R5i I X G. 3L II C R, 3 1 1 1 i 1 . f - - V, - - T WE NTT INTO-' Tf A. YEAR tvih" GEO: DIM ;1 LiCA : '? pi '"' f"W - ' r -1 T" I LmJl - PARTY i'iEET 'II CALLED BY FIRE .-1. 111 - ; V -XlH-T;f., iliiililiBiitk; OF f.:iLLi;iERY on ' vl -. ft the bookof ;this flke;;aQ.;4ndicMioh'fdfthrIft among the oplfslot ihiylcinitj. botfjriivhp "c LJ ? desires to - make, a beginning insaving-tTnoney is: always encouraged byjlnts baok;;JTh4smalI depositor re, i ceivcs tne same coraiai ana euicienr service uiai is accuru- ed toW largest depositors. f Deposits Subject v: tov Cneck" Isoi - -" ' InviteAx- V- NEW Terms Agreed Upon : Diaa 1 to Be; iiUi'.taAKi. Troop84o Eemaini; San Antonio. Met MarctjlSO-fFlA paMct in. Mexico almost assured by ac I tion of i Pwident ittoicigg hi cabtnetto mign- and promlaing turn- self later; to rinquishws position; The paH played by thaiJnited Stales Jn bringintt about toe en of the intern ecr in strife is ittractinz inuch''ttentioo'; There k eyery'- reasoa to 'believe the' uiuiu&um i rum nit uiu,: n u ww; taken tol' MexJoa; Qtyb nor-ioae Yves i,imantour,": MexicaO' minister of finance, bronght abont the 'afreeoient f General-Dioa to treat with the ioaqr- rectoj almost npon theif qwd" terjna. ?v ItXpday Ambassador: Dssjlai JBarrajfthe THE NEW DI FO NOW BE! mm ss SPRli FABRiaS SOLD HERE AH the weaves are Right, all thecblo$ that are Liked, in aJl the grades that am Popular are now t0!C ready for the approval of those women who like to have their? new Dresses, Gowh ffialst Skirts etc., early. TH E' STYLE -STORE 61 rOLLOCK'ST. PUONE'288 Mexlcoity:i fli will met nclswMaderbifSr lonso aiauero, ..lainar ano uruiuer re-1 8pectirely of Provisional President Ma- deiojjTogthe thethreeVllJbnrney to Mohtereyllex; Tbereyf is unof. fiotally atated, they wli) be met by Huv- Sster Llmantow Taod. a- party, of peace commissioners already -appointed, by GenerBl Diaz Io LimantearV private caVthelv proceed- Chihuahua, State of; Chihoahus, in the center of insurrectOi' territory, - where .the peace negotiations will be. entered into . '-. , "r Francisco K 'Madero,- Jr. Will enter Chihuahua and under, flag of. truce will participate in the peace meetings. peace'iiegbtiatiof s-will btf fprnialt Voi'h the Diss administration and Maderoists which K pacfwill be signed Tha terms include the retirement of Vice-freaident uorraii tne most ;otno- ious politician in Mexico; the paBBinof election rerorm. taws oy congress,' wnicn meeta April and a promise front Diaz later toxturn"over hia office and "permit a new election- -5- ' 'ti-'-T-jv: In-the, meantime jtt is -believed the American armjdivision,. recruited , to ar etrengtb and prep'ared,at" all Vmf for fielil service, will be held.jn Ban.An a lasting government is established and protection to foreign interests At V; Mitchelt & '.Co'a.'i Store The giortoui sunshina 'and the balmy air of yesterday was a . fitOng, introduc tion of Spring tim1-abd withoflt the spec'al ineebltive of a millinery japening would have been suificicient .to Cattse the streets 4 W tbrongedVwth- mem- ber of (be f emioe g!oder; therefor it J was Dif wbndep that .1 iiCehU Companyrwne jhad advertiiied I'Sprlng ObettiBg.'i b theirMitote crowded U jjoring the dayi witb IpveraVof fashion Mad to Ipokadmire anq ; purchastj the adbrning graces tnat go tq xompiexa a MsHfa aa4itttfyiiagf-i!Ty rashion is the, dietBtof of all modern society- and; f irtm XM leader'loi the lefe the display of tfeese garmetsund; lighter Weaves is bailed with deligbbaf when au wearables appear dismal conrr pared to the airiness offspring and Suin.- met 'maSC V V-.?--'p -X W- s The entire store was attractively and artistically decorated with potted plants and foliage and the-lmmense number or beautiful hati.on display added greatly toth-B of spletidorTenaTneriWe the shapes 'andjrtyle8,. ;of -the Various hals wba consume.'. columns' of space andifoe that reagoij Ui"i8..is not done, but it is Jieedless to say that a more exten' sive. and medium priced line; of millin ery was never before displayed in this cityj-iij-S U,;-"!jybat ia ,the"prevailing style. amT The walls are 100 feet high from the lt " v a- v.sb , a k. m am . : t am. aKK v & ..:--' good will be mbrevihplesome fcan supply you Vith6 Screens. -j; b. Basnient rldw, BRIDGEf OH NE VT3.. , March 3Ml-Karcir baa befiyefy I weaOTer-eooo.ri;-v:. Wi,.!-ar ' Sunday:- passed ff ;VeW- pleaantlx the -revival theetlng' arne "ai oe I WIU1 Tcrj uiucu lutiKBi,, iiiom-wono r MtfsNellle barker, of StlaV atne to visit her aisUr, Mre.7: R-7 Morton on IB streevt" ween ana returr.ea p ner noma today.'; o A Misses i.illie BrintonEdrtfi 'rinsonj and Nannte B unoson, j ei JteeBooro, I ft . L T T.I. . I were. in our town is weea viaiiiogei' au ve. . ? r "-vC--' 2.V..t i V MraCiaudie baly'afPortinioutb, ft. Cl layliitihg Mr.4-SrA-Earker; on i B ttreet Mr.' M. F.'Piuth hai eon'aWW'A4' vSprlngaJor bfs riealife CMiss Lillian- Caboon whp-MS'. heoo vlt'ng"at the homa'of Mr. Miles ?Pt ter, on Dridg. .tret for some tima has returned to ber home in Famllco Co.' The Junior Kpworih League' toi the Bridgeton Methodist church, gave a so 5.. .A.baBfpttoV.jH Greater ..Att)UyN4y;v;.M1-8,VMor money waa wasted in :toV'co&sb-octhm ef the Ut-capitbl at: A1banr'thaB'lSn any publicalructure is America "I.t waa eeumaiea wnen its eonscrucuon was authorized y thej legislature'- in 1863 that'thaJiuildiug Iplanned would Cost about f 4000,000.? According to the Stateecords f or:'She" fiscal year .which ended September 30tb, Jast, the total amount expended p& rbaed $25, 000,000, and the original plans had not been carrwd ou?. J r .ine city or Amany Duut npon sev eral bliler, arid-on the highest of these stands the bondingf JaSich; was ruined I yesterday- It & -grahtl8 atracturo of whjtis gVaniy tow er pdjCrowW tfe5psOf calj of the pthecltlTjuildilpVntn ticaliynoma;ttei;ii& en iexiJir-elty'.v4i&Mi'' ; - ocanoai nas anenaen.tna-.prpgress oi conbtruction since thfirst shovelful of earth was turned oven Away back in 1879, when only $9,500,000 had been spent, charges were made that much of this sura had.heen misapplied. A legL htjve investigation was held, but the only thing uncovered ,was that the work had been done on the day labor plan, and that' mvoy men had been carried on the pay roll, who h'adr never seen the jjtructure. - Y I ' The ruined building 4s 3G0 feet n rth and south by 400 .feet east and west, ana wun ita porticos covers 6 acres. O, PAID ON o SAVINGS STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE Our Management - The financial standing and ingerity of tie men who compose oar Board of Directora has contributed laf gely to the saccess of this bank and is worthy of consideration ofTthe part of all who con template opening accounts. Chas. S. Hollister, C. W. Munger, "Wm." Dunn, Clyde Eby, J. W. Stewart, C. V. McGehee, W. F. Aberly, E. H. Meadows, Jr. C D. Bradham. T. A. Urzell, H. M. Groves, W. P. Metts. G. C. Speight, W. J. Swan. WM DUNN C D BRADHAM Vice prest.- TA.UZZELL CASHIER what isoloW wHl be jmostli Worn?!f-are the first words' that tho woman'of fash ion ask of the caterer to the whims and wishes of the gentle sex. Let it be un derstood that Helen' Pink is the new color,? In honor ' oi ' the ; 'President's daughter, as was Abce blue in the days of prominence jf Mii' Alice fiooseyelt. AlongB)fa. with, this ' shade black and white striplea and dots are very popu lar;.. v1;',-- Vr.,7-. The'dry 'goods; .department of the Store al6-came in"for its share of the visitors attention. Ready; to-Wear auifs were shown in variety of patterns. the two-piecff sqits pefng of .mohair and Thesa tailor madas garment ..will pt Ke!ep;yourv;diniug;roomr pr0rlyj8dreen fancy is in the one piece dreasV silk or cotton goods, with kimona three-quart er sleaves . narrow skirts to th knee and belied to (he ankles. The varieties are Very extenatv. and the mo it limited pura can be easily satisfied la some sort -o f pretty dre ; jfor- they are", ,jin the moat Jart-very-inexpenaive. ,?? ' Tsken as a wnoie yesieraay a opening was one of the J most 'luocesaful ever held by this Company and the resnlt otA tamed'wai exceedingl1.satlsfactiry. During" the dnymUBlo' waa dispensed by ad Italian Orchestra. ; . . ri Aitnooncemcnt. -H I hereby at once annodncfl froyself ' k tf'kndidp4.itasy;v06w Jtbank my many (nendsv for; past patronage. I now shall cut. price & all kinds of sawed-hlngies, a large stock on hand, must' be aoldty AriLKtbj wiU 'close out cheap as. L . Expect to jmaka some change In my basiness.'( You , 'win'and I ' U - T .II a"". - A..- A A A a' -AAAAA-A-- ' . A cla) last nigbt aj the'bome-of Mr. S.'Drhris : P.rker.on JB strret,; Thv alii bad' erjr-deHgbtal-tliM- rv' There will be m laymen' mectitig at 'he Mtthodiit charch Hundsy morpinK st 11 corns t.--AA ..fcAV A A. . v-r ' T7V-A.A-. ' 1 t i ' 'L' !vtv". ."V " -s ' J i.Lant.Kall I aclvertised that T wis d's CODttnuing the men's clothing line and when I made that statement I was par fectly honest m whatl 1 ssi!L But cir cumstance over which I bad no ton trol baye caused ms to change my mind, ilU ri 18- I at I water table. Its cost of more than ?2li;l00,000" has been sharply ccntras ted with the cost of the Capitol Washington City, which covers more than five and a half acres and on which only $11,725,478 was expended. The first excavation of the building was started on Dee. 9th, 1867, and the first stone in the foundation was laid Jnly 7th 1869. 1 The corner stone waa laid on June 24, 1871. ; ... Forma) occupation took place with elaborate ceremonies. February 12tlr, 3879. . -.' . - Most of the state departments were housed in "the ' structure. The offices were among the most magnificent in the country, this reing especially so in the case of Senate, and Assembly cham bers, the court of ..appeals, the execu tive chamber and offices, and the big state library, which contained upwards of 160,000 volumes.. . The Successful Career. o- a yotag man or ' woman depends upon properly, investing surplus earn ings while possible to so do. Procrasti nation baa caused the loss of million 'll !l A-- SJI.-'a A, .1 A wane money :iaiy.speni in you. n creates Lwantta old age-f J v There's a way-out of all this. A ef dollars Invested -monthly m the NEW BERN BUILDING LOAN ASSOC. A- TION . (eat.v..l888 an i. one of the beet eondbeted associations in the eoontry)U the tiegKratonu -.". vSi ,. s Will you grasp the oppdrtunlty that iS before yoil.'nr sleep on while others make good. .Ta April Series bow oo saisoy tM nnuei-ngned- lor lurlDer partlcnlirscilti Address er phone. - .. ' - -i :- V WGw BOYDAgepr-"; ' J,l Elks Building .. Telephone Office 4Q0 rVSome 259 JUST RECEIVED The Best Bleaching - - -A Good Lonsdale Cambric . White Checked Waistings - - THIS IS FAR BELOW THEIR REAL VALUE - i 1 1 . i i Barrington Dry Goods Co. 10c. 10c. 1 2k. EDISON PQHNEGRAPHS AND RECORDS A COMPLETE LINE OF 1E6RAPHS AM SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS IF INTERESTED CALL AND HEAR SOME OF THE LATEST RECORDS. WILLIAM T. HILL "THE SPORTING GOODS MAN" Phone 253 . 91 Middle Street. : i S lii RpRfiifiiiiiniiMi h .i . .. i- I ,50ooci: Stores.- 'cook f good toea.s.Bifck8 are -.the Best. GalWcseiur:4 line).;,pf Cooks'1 ariRangesyS. Bashight ;Hdw;C667. Front St? ph6ne - The atiention of the New Berb ftofflc b invited to the fact that the next series of the NEW BERN BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION opens April 1st, and that no better or safer investment is offered for their lavorable cotislcler'- :v ationV - . The, stock of this popular ravtttnjent ij frow on sale through the agency of the undersigned who "will be pleased : to ' explain its merits and 'method of "Opejttion to anyone BWBnBMSSMBWSSSBSBABtSMSWPMRBSSsa rikafiiiridIft:..-A!l?T 4tnf. Hnma ?fifl - ,.' ')l-y$l ARQDI 1 had a contract With Mr. VI. P. Swindell Hvrent his ntore Vnowh as' the r! Amin, he waa to billd the store two stoti'-s h!j;h and repair it to suit roe, j l" . I La V I I l o'cUrW. every body U invited Jo uul " w - a . j, , , , k r , I gin Work h found that ho could not put Mitt Uki Cryan Biijf.s' Vho tdywn Uie old wbUs and' buiM a new btri woTklug at the Clon ' hotel 1" surn out an I out. th' lie rolu-t' d todn - ...-. f . ; . i which ncrpi:at"l n;y having - to stay Vrli'Tfl I a ti, ft'i I V,vin? riiil9 tm t carry cl'thn( 1 d--c,J-l to r.iiiitaoe i'l mm i J r f J ARQUND ABOUT EAST-, v Uisrt U usually a great dl ef. hew enstjnctiMi worit going on, -and of (otirae a eotisuUTBiile quan tity ot pine hunher is r-quire-) fur flooring, exiling, J4rtili"fi, r""f ' lug, wrlbrbording. tnnu!i'.irr, ffSHiifg, rorTilvr t". Ourfp!a;l yanl l bil'jiirUr f..r Uii rl; f itimW. We rut, irit..!, and fiiiifh our own tiMUr, -twl S'll It film inr y""'; hrffire W knuw il i ru'h', '! rpryon nho li rr h-.ug .t c i.r j that sf. Vr Jul) !, n- ' '. 4U New nfit for some tim if horaa lor s few days. ' ,. ' ; " " - - Mr. TranW Gry has ben, fnftnd to ),, h'lT.tn for ni'vpraj d ij a very Ili.-e be' will S'V'n rwjvw. ' , ,' Tl S'fiWr r.,wi-t'H I I. , 1 4 T'itili l .1 II" ii r a f.y ri. 1 ), ('ill'-?. Tr-i..)T n , w.'.l -h V Hi f.j- y. very v.. ir'i. t o rhiUiii.g Iiuainc I i .! il.-iii.in ill j ' n 10 t n'ate Us. I ft: n t , l-M ! I (;) ! I I !... i aH tK 4 t :. pit I ri . j :i!i ft ; i.f I i'H, ' v. r h r i - I v 1 f ' ",t t I i mmmm i - a j ' .-x. ,ANv-rf , - . . -i MV:? 1 1 . j" ' K - ; -1 a 0 tJ!--i-;k-Jll w . ...... r lo -.. L';;ulifil linr; of Boya' Clothing : v . ,'u v. ;v' - avc 1 0 per ct. -;- :;-' .VV i :v A l ' A

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