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y.TTH. ;j ;n::ovN Q&CCLATION . ESTABLISHED IN 1878 t X EW BERNt SORTR CAROLINAYEDNEDAY MORNING. AERlLt 9 fi 1 1; JWMBER 16. THIRTIETH YEAR S i 1 1 THE YITAt TI1IKG. rHE matter lor every person, who receive money, : to consider is th e question; of tie future. There will be time when tbe income will be less than it C is at present. Will a little money be Kelp in case dUiclness?" When you have settled this vital jjuestion,?; deposit a purtion of your income weekly or monthly with this bank where the money will earn interest and be abso lutely safe. Come in And Talk This Matter Over With Our Officers. NEW BERN BANKING & TRUST CO. THIS STORE WAS NEVER BETTER PREPARED TO SERVE YOU THAN NOW. Never were assortments larger or finer. Never were styles more attract ive or values better-for this is the store that keeps pace with the progress of the times-the store that is never satis fied to let well enough alone, but is continually striving to improve and make this a better and more satisfac tory place for you to trade. We invite every lady to come and see our goods and compare with what you can get elsewhere, We expect no one to buy of us unless she is fully satisfied that it is to her interest to do so. Come And See The for ladies, Misses and : Chilaren ! v Robes - - 65c, 85c., $1,00, $1.25 Skirts - - 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.2? Corset Covers - - 25c, 50c, 75c. Pants - 10c, to 50c. J. M. MITGHELL & tCOfe 61 POLLOCK ST. v PHONE 288 PORTUGAL TOav .:' .'.Try England Thought To ;e Making 4V: Preparations to Seize All - ; - - of Thein. -v - . - ' .., . - - London April 18 The dispatch of the English cruiser Fort from Cape TuwaJoDelagoA Bay, in Portuguese East Africa, is generally believed here to be preliminary to the virtual ae! aire and perhaps the-complete disintegra tion of Portugal's coloniea. .Today's Express say a: ''The cor trol of this great port (Delagoa Bay) must be intrusted to a government "cap ible of maintaining ordare. Portugal c oea not offer the necessary security, .'.and she must reach an honorable arrai g;e-. ment with some other power assu mg good government" England has long coveted Delr ;oa Bay. It ia the gateway to the Trms-vaaL The Talkative Trickster at The Athens this week. El Gordo. Francis Labadle Here Tonight. Of Francis Labadie, the famous char acter delineator who will appear at the Masonic . Opera House tonight, the Greenville (N. C.) Reflector has the following to say: "Mr. Francis Labadie and Miss Lilli an Jurgens gave a very delightful en tettainrae,nt in the armory before a good sized audience. Their program r?aa rich and varied, embracing many class- te- selections, much humor and some tragedy selections. All were most de lightfully rendered and the audieuce showed their appreciation of the work of the entertainers by frequent ap plause." - , Mr. Fly and his family will soon call well screened windows and doOrs and save a doctor's bill. We have the Screens. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co., phone 99, 67 S. Front St. Is Charge Made Against the Gov eminent Through Regula ting Mail Service. ' New York, Aprif 18. -Mrect charges that the Postoffice De art ment, under present management, is ''holding up" the railroads of the country for more than $20,000,000 a year are made by President Ralph Peters, of the Longlsl and Railway. As vice-chairman, of. the, committee on railway mail service, which repre sents more than 200,000 miles of road. Mr. Peters has viasued a statement saying that the railroads' will demand that the government, inasmuch . as it insists on regulating their rates, shall treat the companies the same as other business concerns are compelled to do. "More than a year ago," said Mr. Peters, "the Postoffice Department collected statistics from the railroads as to their receipts from express, mail and passenger service. The result of the inquiry has been suppressed by the government but an analysis by our committee of thereports submitted shows that at the average rate receiv ed for everything carried on passenger trains, excepting mails, $1,250,000 more would have been paid for rflail transpor tation during the single month covered by the inquiry of the Postoffice Depart ment than actually was paid, or $15, 000,000 for this item alone. The railroads are operating 3,800 apartment mail cars for the conven ience of the postoffice in assorting mail in transit without receiving a cent for space. This work wpuld cost the de partment $4,000,000 a year if perform ed under contract. "The railroads are compelled to ren der free passage service not provided for by law in transporting mail clerks while off duty that would amount to over $1,000,000 a year at the rate cf 2 cents BULLETS CROSS lupine Regardless of this Government's Warnings,. Xon Combat -, ' ants Wounded. Douglas, Ariz. April 18. Regardless of th warning given by the American government leaders of both Federal and ineurrecto forces in Mexico, a rain of bullets 'poured into Douglas, Ariz., from the battle fought at Agua Prieta. Sev en non-combatant Americans in Doug las were wounded, one of whom may die, schoolhouses, resid ncea and the custom house were riddled with Mexi can bullets. s" The battle began at dawn, the Fed erals attacking the insurrectos, who oc cupiedjhe town. The national troop were repeatedly repulsed, with heavy losses, it' being estimated that more than 200 Federal soldiers were kiliel and wounded. The rebel loss was 20. The United States Government made a second demand upon Mexico- for as surances that American lives in border towns shall not be endangered by shot from battles on Mexican territory. a mile, besides being forced to carry Gteet them With Kree B" cera' inspectors and agents or me aepanmeni. By this exaction the government puts itself in a position of undue ad vantage which would not be permitted to other users of transportation facili ties. If we are to have government regulations and control we must have also government protection f jr the investor." Zello, in the Novelty Strong act, The Great Platform Back act at The Athens this week. ThePeopl cs Bank NEW BERN. 4 O. PAID ON N.C. . : STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE O SAVINGS CONSERVATISM. It has always been the policy of the officers and di rectors of this bank to manage it in a most conserva tive manner and it is due to this fact, in a large meas ure, that the institution has' won the unlimited confi dence f the people of.Ntw Bern and Craven County, thereby accumulating deposits in exeess of $335,000.00. Deposits subject to check are welcomed in any amount and 4 per cent interest is paid on Savings. WM.DUNN PR EST. C.D.BR'ADHAM VICE PRE ST.. TA.UZZELL CASHIER Chamber Commerce Meeting and dresses. Ad- Motorboet Buin to Cross the Atlantic. Capt John Weller, a res man andj boat builder of Carlatadt, New Jersey, is to attempt to cross the Atlantic, in a 60-ft. raised-cabin mutorboat cruiser, which he h'ss ben constructing for the past several months. The little vessel is 60 feet long, with a beam of 12 feet and a draft of 8 feet She ia driven by a 87 horse power gasolineeogine, which is expected to giv steady speed of a little over ten miles an hour. The trip across the Atlantic starts at St, Johns, the eourse between the two transatlantic lines from Quebbec and New York, tbe contemplated landing being at Gat way Biy, Ireland-. The May number ef Popular Uechsnlci Msgszlne contains pictures of the bout. PILE! CURED IN 6 TO H DAY! PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case ef Itching, blind. Bleed ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or moy refunded. 60c Rheumatism Relieved in Six Hours Or. Deletion's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest esses in a few hours. Its action upon tbe system is remarkable and effective. It removes at once the cause and the disease quick ly disappears. First iloee greatly bene fits. 76c and $1.00. Sold by Bradham Drug Co. -- Week Day Boon. Stamp and General Delivery win dows are open from 7 a, m. to. 7 p. id. except during the time of assorting and putting up the large morning and after noon mails. Sunday and holiday hours. 8tamp and general delivery windows are opes from 7:45 to 8:15 a, m. and also from 10:16 to 10:45 a. m." Tin general de Bvery window is open from 6:15 to 6:46 P"m' J. S. BASNIGHT. x Pod muter. FOR RECORDER'S : eOURT COUtiT PAYERS j , 90 PER CENT; : PER ANNUM ,5V v- ThlsisUdlvWefKieftKRHtorCmr ' CotniRMI stock M most automobile manufacturing concerns ay from 30 H pfeflt te lOOO per eent dlvkWnds, ' . V'. t .. ' ' '' ." n Car offing ef Owi 1 per cent Cumslative Prsfm4 Stock ef - the COHIOUDATtO MOTOt CAM COM FAIT, (Capital Stock 1 4.000,000,) of Clevslsnd, St par, f 100.00, srlUi t bocoa of JOf per orttt ef Common, sKould prove taally prodocllve of profits. ' , f 1 ; " TSe CORSOUOATZO MOTO CA COMrATsofaf tores 'the ' Roys Tourist sod the Croxtos Can, both of which are familiar to rry AltoftwbUtat, 1 ',;. : - ' '', . ' TbTrs bvllfMusl, furlfrvnlil, mchnlrl rwms why their trrnrjpletf line ef eooMnerdal trucks, UxkaUsrul (iWaiure irt will aur largs proftr to 0e Investor, tbeae we will g1Hy farniih on rjtji. Iniittw wfil alM r fiimUh wtili eartifwl pvi' lie arrfmriiani' StUmfit mtsrinui!ly. The book vali of frforrJ stk Is K2 jr etil In - 0f prir aVd Tt Crii T! ere to t-'ii.g uJ if Wat')a W, f hsw ('. r.f t'H'f " SnI r'ntn eKf large titksb rotnpar.lo. Tl.' li'f 1 1 vMlcoiToriiifcf the k, h u i:mii-1 it ' nrl ,iU!l f.tvprtiis, s).t? !rgtnta, S!, e'., v;m t '- WILL TBE RECOEDER'3 SAVE THE TAX , tAurv Pees paid witnesses, by connty $ 832 '4? fees paid Bodcitor by foonty - IkSi'O Peed paid Juries by county . 2 017 f 0 Fees paid wiglatrates iss 8 b, . . , towosMp , , ' . 118 a Feeding prUonsrs la jail . , . Hit i MakW totsVof . " ' MMll 0. M. Groves Aoditor' for Cravto eouaty, has farnUbed the above figure ever his signature which repreeqt eora i of theeoata of the criminal 8uptrl r Coort for Craven county during the yarl9t0. . " , ' . - c Whsl Crave cooaty would bave s ed last yr if thtre h4 bw ia orfr- tVn a R'eordtr's Court. ' Tbi U only a part ef the savirig, tor thre rs oth er item ef exprvM ryot mntt.l. VT h f rT r the ncor)r' Court In NoTth Cfolln rinv bn ' 'ih)i). it oka lis llri ono-thir j f O stinst to clear up In ,tr, P :pf ir ("irt tlun It did bfK the itit.U.hrr.rr.t 1 1 ll rotir!. In f,r t.'.Vof wordt, th f );-ri .f ( .rl r' i wi Tuwhy t't i r l I ed Craven county . Jt ' 122 M Instead of p)inf jurieafl, ' 017 60, if would base paid them a little more thaa one -' third ef that amount (adding , ' ' mileage) and save ; 217 60 It cost U7S7 66 to feed the .1 . pri4onrs fn Jail' la ountles , S whr the Recorderi Court' : ,-' '' ' is how la oneratioa tbe jell . , V are pracUrally empty, evea.",,", '' s . whas Criminal Superior Court ' -'.. Is in aevslon. Thus It U a safe ; estimate that ltl , year it ,. ;,V. wouM at bsve tost ovsr V ft (0.09 lo fd the prUoners , ", In )al This would bave ' ' saved ( eounlr ' 1 871 63 The regular quarterly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce will take place at the court Jiouae Thursday night at 8 o'clock. At this meeting the organiza tion will he addressed by Mr. B. F. Rice, Industrial Agent for theNorfolk South ern, who will make a short talk on the subject of advertising local advantages. Mr. Rice has spent many years in this line of work, and is thoroughly versed in all phases of the subject. Sometime ago he made an addresu to the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce which was both hdpful and instructive. The meeting will also be addressed by Mr, S. A. Thompson, Field Secretary of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress, who is touring the South in the interest of that organization. Mr. Thompson is recogn zed as one of the leading authorities of the United States on the Buhject of waterways and is a forceful and eloquent speaker; He has been a student of the subject for more than 25 years, and has gathered a great store of facts relating to the transpor tation question, some of which aro star tling in their nature, and would hardly be creditable il they were not taken frompfficial reports. Mr. Thompson has a mocoi which eems to have no limit, so he is able to speak without so much as a scrap of paper, and quote facts and figures with absolute accura cy, but any one ho expects a dry sta tistical talk will be agreeably disap pointed. United States Senator, Dun can U. Fletcher, of Florida, aaa of hlau "He can interest any audience anywhere and at any time." The Tole do Ohio Times, in reporting an address in that city said: "His talk was intense ly Interesting. There was not a single dull motmmt in It from start to finish." Every business man should hear him, and it is safe to ssy that all Vho do will bare a clearer Idea of tbe vital im portance of Improved waterways, and the development lhy will bring to. tbe Country in general, and in New Bern, North Carolina particularly. Every per son la New Bern, whether a member of tbe Chamber ol Commerce or not, is Invited to bear these two addresses on Thursday eight.'. . 4, LEON WILLIAMS, .; ., . .. Sec'r. Cham'r pf Com. JUST RECEIVED Madras With Satin Stripe, For Waists, Blouses and Shirts. ONLY I0c. PER YARD WELL WORTH 15c. Barrington Dry Goods Co. LET THE GOOD WORK GO ON. We are advertising just as much to educate the public to the use of good pino lumber as to sell it ourselves. Therefore, at times, we need not dwell on the merits of our own timber but can safely leave that to the judgment of in telligent lumber buyers. Our ex perience with pine lumber en ables us to speak with authority t If Craven eounty had bid a . rtrordr Ourt last tar rt would have avd . . li X) 90 tf"inf th fc()fiots of the bill have M id Uit i-uae t'i f'h.n.7 sn l tha Ctrrk "f tp ,l'iipiii)f Court art no on !rf !, fi .t I j t I rrnt rnttt j. V, M d' Ur. M of t It f ivn -t x y " f r t st 1 1( tit ' t i . r..f f f C'r ;l I I .; i ' j i . ! , -I f ."TM g'il an I f a ( oikt r r ?, ,t J t jr . !;! 1 1 : and to offer a grade of goods absolutely without parallel in this section of the country. Broaddus & Ives Lumber Co. NEW BERN BUILD AN The attention Of the New Bern public is invited to the fact that the next series of the NEW BERN BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION opens ApriUst, and that no belter or safer, investment is offered for their favorable consider ation. The stock of this popular investment is now on sale through the agency of the undersigned who will be pleased to explain its merits and method of operation to anyone interested. W. G. BOYD, Agi. Elki Building, Tsliphonet: Offer 400, Horn 258. .' S 1 S I Ipii t !
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