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-TV 1 V PAr:.i with TABJJSHED .3 ,-...-. ... GrXLXATION r NTISIBER . NEW EL1N. SOUTH CAHQLTNA; THIT. 9 ': f t - mm. It,-: ' ISEECTiKiSlIUSTEEt N selecting t trustee for any purpose, U is important to bear Jo It narample capital and resource to rgaarantee : every ;H, transaaion passing throngfr the ankf-,Its of ficers ;iip'dl: L Directors ar t experienced competenf men who gire care f-"r ..! WtanriAik V'fllt tlta affair vfr kanlr: ''i:SS'. ..i.?'.'i:!'H' Mas as ; iLxecucor, ; Aamimstratoi, : '.-t - ' - iraiTv v;;'fji V4iiaraian ana - i ruscee. . . bain KiTO&iiiKymiji C2 uujliuLuluOUi lilflilli rTJo,r,,: vtriif " irsvr. trWm J -i jr.? . I -tftdaro'a i Camp,'Nar.' Cbihu6uV. April 5-Alaiatlo4 tbatll tik , of peaces fdtiUM t mg u President Dhi refoaeaid teaign, au.that the Cabinet chaneea at Mexie City "hav sered only to eoavtne' theifiaurrectoii of thoil ultimate auce&TwIamafa tys Francia- o I.Hadero,: Jr,..tbe proviaionaTfreai- Twl lotertieit waan..amplrication of Madero declared Aa, aa -confident f 4'lhe finat triumph of anna in the ever- war; eserans .-odtj yr;iwy WaaiinjrtooAprtf 5-The: patroaajre of th Ugu8e,' cut down by' the ketion of Saturdav'a caucue from $744,000 a u in RR9 nftA Wi.irf .anfTaK furf hu 1 innoB numerous reaoiutioiur adontad hv j wwa w Tvwvwv. - i r qepieuoa oeiore ine apecmi-iMminittee,-tu5wnKu cwgaa oi use,uareea thfl civil war atiII':rvuHVmCamriaaa ftrow of jMifc?&f naveitb be retatoedmior pol 0n an 6rUier:Mevaaki .tic9ftj? Tbia btinRS the lotatuo9ag ?iK able for -diatribation bv themembera of ed ;tef jhw Outoidei t'Htt the insurrectoe were preparing to atrlke Referring to hia father and Gustavo A, lladero, ha. brother who were re ported to have ilnitiated peaee plana with Finance Minister Limaotonr with a view of endingr-the war, tbe inaarrec tionary President intimated atrongly that they kit 1wtiBMJtdf ct for hltn and he would not accept any pro- posala which were tot addressed direct 1J eiiher to hhnaelf or M pr; VazquBa Gontez, hit . confidential agent in . the United SUtea. II PAYS TO DRESS WELL Dressing Well is Exceedingly Easy ,When You Have The , ; Right KM of ? Clothes to Select From. : : We assure you that at this store you will see the right styles," if you will come to see them. We shall fakegenuir pleasure in showing them to ybu, and should you want to buy we can surely pleey-'"' . - ; : ; - Our Spring and Summer gathering unites the latest and the greatest-the' latest styles' and the greatest values, its - ah exposition of style that will delight-. the eye of any woman who will come to see. To show, these goods is our greatest pleasure, for we know when a woman is shown something that she Kkes at aJ price she wants to pay she is sure to. "remember where to go when shegets ready to buy. We are consent that if :ybulidnirj' finspect our offerings vouwwill make up ; your mind mat Ws stor forUiele1honey.t'Te- mostiri Styled me most v-maiuyana me mosi in wsi- 'mg oausraaion. v xn .we ;snowiyou t at-tbon- atjtotenta of the Winnera at tbeNovnw additional help. liaT:Deit , deducted fronf: the total the rold aoldiera'vH mu'et b.6 ibcluded, f for- the Teteranijof fiftyixiottimita to iust $2(56, 689.25, that there are 171 such Ccesamett about $1,500 per InaiL Xh Repflblieana used 4iifi:tuiiin djan 600 : "'4 Rheumatism Relieved in Six Hours Dr. Detchon'a relief for Rheumatism QBuall? relJetea severest cases in a few hours. " Its action upon the system is remarkable .and .effective. .It removes stance the cause and the disease quick ly disappears. First dose greatly bene flts..76and $1.00. "Sold by Bradham Drue Co. y : ' fire at Bridgeton. Shortly, after 1 o'clock yeaterday afternoon the home of Mr, J. W. Brooks, located near the Blades Lumber Camp any-'a aU at Bridgetoti.Eaadaattoyed by fire, , At the time the Are was. dia covered the Wind, .". waa blowing a ale and had soon fanned the flames to such an extent that it waa impossible to save the building althrough an engine and hose wagon waa aent over, from this city. The building waa valued at $2500 but only $1000 insurance was carried" on it. There -was- no insurance on the furniture. : ' ;: . , ' " ' Mew 8tore Ncarlng Completion. . The finishing touches ate iiow being added to Mayor C' J. McCarthy 'a new store oo Polloek street "When-com pieted thi buiWlog will be one of .the jnort modern oi its ama in u ciiy. in the centre of the lower floor is a' small fountain.: Directly above on the teeiv tog is a atari faahiooed from vari -colored e'ectrk lights, ;The Counter are placed around bo the ides of the -poihimg and there to ample room', for 1 large i III QUE E 0 1 London Aprif or American Ambaa sador Reid leTreceiviog foripreienta tiou to the State Debarment at Waah- Good Stoves "cook good meals BOcks ared the Best; Call Ind i iseeoar inei of CoqksdlArts. J. ;S. Basnight Hdw.- - Co.', 67 S. Atlantic' Hotel to be Improved, t It is learned that the Norfolk-South ern, Rail way J Company are making eztenBive preparations or : repairing and Improving , the Atlantic Hotel at Uorehead City before it js thrown open to the public for tbe season, June, The owners hope to make,, the next season one of the Jnost successful in the history of that popular hoeelay. A0TICK. iphe ftie mberi of the lst,iCoi Coast ailillery re ordered to f sport, for in spction at 3:80 ..Thursday, night' April 6th. This will be the annual S. in spection. v,-.: , "'".-.r- i .. By order bCthe commanding officer. v W. M. NELSON, : laC VfX lerowd. .TTtf CURE A 0L IB. ONE MY - Take 'LAXATIVE : BROMO QuiniRb TableuV pniggisU refund money if it falls to cure. . ,W, ..GROVE'S aigna. .km HTeilELL & CO '4 .i : m .;.t . ! ' .dfl 7 J a eeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeees r r PO : 1 .SIOHE v AT eeee4eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeee CAR SCRUB N WINDOWS AND WINDOW :izNL or it on each to.-.2i,'ti?rr.-;V: lorors Drawia , Tor-AprQ Term .0. S. v V-Clrcatt Stud District ConrUL- r The following Cst of jureea ' tu yes terday drawn to ssr? e at the next terra of the U. 8. Clreutt and Diatrfct Court convening tn this city on April 25th. Judge Q G.; Connor prettdjng. Pitt eoonty W EToeker, Grnvln B,"F.VD, Wm. Mc Arthur,.. Greenville; R F DV W 8 Blount,A)den, B L Davli, U L Klttrell, WmtoreiUa,. ';,!V.S Jones eoonty R B Psrker Trenton, A J Collina, Maysville.D B Heath Com fort, G B Ulr, Cadis', Enoch' NobleJ Craenounty-Tbos, H Dvi. W F Cnckett, L II Cutl.r Jr.; C E toy, W R flarlneton, C W Mun(tr, G V Kich ardton, K E Ilsrpsr, 3 R Srrst j Inolr county Henry French, 1 11 Mwboror.'D M Sttnta. ' - Psmllro rounty W J ' Sn, Bn Willis, Henry Cirrawsn. i C Mj, K hi Jooh, OiUtl Hkin. NVsynarfmnty J' ho lUrrintr, M C i:..rT.cr. W It r,!.iK-n. K I) r..niih.. Curlrri't t"iinti-Oo. A Wi!l, Jr. C Isf V.'t'.'nm, lUrvfy IInP4rk, A T V,M!i, !' J,.'.n F..rl,,w. i"" i .w r unly-C i R I' V. ' 1 ' f :i. J-:! "I U Ffric-k, Ctt,, JI n.i -'. 'A : '.I ,Vr. ' t .my-II A IUr-!y, I.' -i. .;. ' .' . v; ji D-iit, At, tr.,w j v; ' " '-' TllE RECORDE53 COURT. Isn't It rather strange that the pro poaition for ths efUblishmeot nf r Jle. cotderi Court here should meet jvitb such enthuaisstio opposition from eer- tain quartera.'When it to iknewv faet to all who baVe' Investigated this mat ter, that these courts-are now' in eper- atioif,r B1 be in operation la the next few months, to Eliiabeth .City,- Waai-j Ington, Aurora, Uslhaven, Wilmington; Fayettellle,?' Goldsboro,XTlymouin; Tareoro, Rocky Uouet, Henderaon, Nashville, Durbsnt Barlingtoa, Monroe Salisbury.Mount Airy, Chsrlbtte, Aahe ville, and other places, and are aavlng Wo the- UxDaVsraVof ' North. Cafollna thousands of dollars.': The most enthu iastle opponent of the Recordes Couri In, the County of Craven, Bees as. an ar rume'nt the lac t that Craves county did wtthouL this court lor two hupdredJ years, ana ,tnu eouia ax f itcoat u msnyrears more, However; when be so enihuaiastically supported the prop. eltioo to iucrease . the taxation of the ctiseaship.of.,.New,Bern tf issuing boriUs to the-ammnt of $U0, 000. and pavingsthe streets, be did hbt; rsfer to tbe fact UiatTNaw Bern bad done , with out, paved atrets for two -hundred years, and tnns could do without them Jor many yaa more. , t- - - . This is an atrs of progress. .Th crim inal courta of Craven county f re' block ed for the trisl of miwlemflnnors that would bsdi'pissd of by the estaMit-h-rosnt ofthis emirt. '" 'ft-,-Kt ' j heretofore bss to sit si r I t! ci.ui t hous ons i1i4 ww'k to !v t'.'imr j in some mili'meni.r a. 1 liave V r itn ticket pall by tlie couni , un ' the new sjntem.'wouU ftdly L t from their work n hour er two ft I mont, Instvsr) of J,vl:"j t serve rn grand Jury tne k, l!.e gr' ! j i wuuM te ii , , : ;.- W In t Tl.. I , I n - - ! ' im Uilllii t nniT i Kingdo4:appjating:JEwaidst bttrattol treaty to cover every dispute. -rSirOBver todge,;writer "ant-princi'-pal ore XJnhreraity of Birmingham; in a -tonji review o the i .pbasibilitiea for OBiyejraitf arbitrayon, riolda that while everything arbitral sKoold ;be arbitra ted there are certain things which no nattbn would consent to submit to ar- bitratiot; j;.;.:; V'- ' ' - " For Instance, he does not believe the United Sta tee would aeree to arhitrata the matter atiould a European power be onwfefl enough, to interfere, in the event tJUt diiBcuUy arose, between the Ameridan overhment and Mexico. Sim larly England wonkr never except ar bitration should a foreign power insist upon nme:rule for Ireland,-or if France deairef ti)..arbitrate an issue ta Egypt. i Touching upon the position f Ger many, Lodge, foresees in the near fu ture the question of a German outlet to the Mediterranean ocsupyipg the cen tre of the atage in world politics. This he, also considers nutside the possibili ty of arbitration, as he belieVea that to secure such an outlet has been a long standing secret policy of the German government, In navy and military cir cles the. suggestion has been advanced mare than once privately that the real objective of the German navy is the Mediterranean,, not the North Sea; OlW ver now openly voices the same idea, suggesting that opon the deatb of the Austrian Emperor dermany Will m axe a great effort to secure a seaport on, the Adriatic with a territorial connec tion with Germany. The new- , German . Navy, .the writer contends, is Intended to overawe Italy and k ranee in order that the operation may Jbe dona peaeefully is spite of their protests, ta such an event he main-. tainji tbat Great Jlritain , should keep her bands off and not attempt to oorb Germany 'a just colonlsl ambitions. NCNfVBEftN.'N.C sr-i .oAViNGb . STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE i t, r now to Live Gorafoxfably - People must be (ree from worry -ia order tu live Wmfortably free especially from tbe tare which come from a jack of money. Be gradually building up a substantial savings account with this bank, you have available money at your com mand at all times and the fact that youY savings are in the tank frees you from the, worry connected with keeping funds at home. 4 per ct. interest on Savings. WM DUNN PR EST. C.D BRADHAM VICE PR EST.. TA.UZZELL CASHIER JUST RECEIVED Madras With Satin Stripe, For Waists, Blouses and Shirts. ONLY 10c. PER YARD WELL .WORTH 15c. Barr ington Dry Goods Co. FOR SALE Large vacant lot; situated on Pollock St.,:adjbining property of A. E. Hib- bard. Price and terms reasonable. Other property for.ssle. i W; O. BOYD, Elks Bldg. , .4 Mill Accident at darks. .. .-. i.- - - AROUND ABOUT EAST ER TIME. there is usually a great deal of new construction work going on, . and of course a considerable quan tity of pine lumber is required for flooring, ceiling, partitions, roof- 3 ' i i: l i . ing, weauieruouruing, mouldings, framing, cornices, etc. Our retail yard la headquarters for this class -of lumber. We cut, Baw', season, "and finish our own timber, and sell it from our yard; therefore we know it ia right, and everyone who has ever boughtour pine lumper, roqgh or dressed, knows that also. We save you the middleman's profit and tfive you better grades and a larger assortment. BfoaddUs : & Ives Lumber Co. cW comWcrem jClarks of ad piorawe - aoctdent Happening . there wherein Mr. J M.vJlgieter was aeri- ouily and DerhaDS oermanentlr inioref4.' Mm Kec later owns and ooeratea a wood working plant' at that place; and was J feeding lumber, to a email circular aaw when the aecldent occurred. IVom what wu learned,' Mr. Regis ter'a sleeve piuat have been eaaght by the revolving aaw Anyway, his arm was terrible, loeerat-' Wdkomocb that It to feared the Limb will have toba amputated, . -, i ' Mk Bistefjhas mapjr6ieads : In the dty and eTaewbare wbo will be p lined to learn of this grtevoue-Ufoc't tuna overlaklng hlnv' S-" . - i Keep . yourj dining room properly Bcr wned .and irour, food will bern'orewholesonie We tan Supply .you' wjth the Screens: S. S. Basnight Hdw, Co:u'a::, n lliai a 'aa,K. ' mt a a at '- a Ikil' AAI1I -lifcV DtntJ dUILUINu q LuAH AM t:- - .-- - : ' Tbcrattention oflheNew Bern public is invited to the : lict that'the next series of theJjEW BERN; BUILDING & 3 LOAN SPCIATION opens AprU Jst,. andtnat no better VotsaJfef Investment Is offered for their, favorable corisider- f atiqii; :The!4tock o this popular investment is now xn sale :, ihroughlthe agency o ' the undersigned who will be pleased vt6 explain its me rits and method of operation to anyone ntwestedVv:";:J n -..7." . ff - ' W . u- e tl T . Knocked down scrcn fnn .:-, d: Yire cL.h Llxk and r-lvorii-'cJ: '1 v. lion fjven takir.-t mi-.urcs for ri:-;3 ncc j-1 r.r.d V-f::.! !i Z':;-?--: 1 V'lonr h-.-i. !i. .-'A i. r.: fr . 1 ? :1a :: V'M !:: f I .1. 'r jii ' ... . Hnya Clothing- : ';-iu!-:r.Ncck- J iv- Hi r r ct. 1 ':' :1 ''Vi" I 1 5 - wn :1 2. vl E . " 'V. - X. r v- - t r. 'i
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