r PAirn V1TII CLTXULATION. ' ESTABLISHED -V- 1878 :r ; NEW. BEILN.'XOUTII t'AIiOLLVA. FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL. 2 1 . J- NTMBER 18. TIIIRTIKTn YEAR "HE Officers and Directors of. this banfc reIworkin?. all the tone to please depositors andpuroos. . .inere Uis a human side to' this Insfjtutioniti authorized ; , . to acias the the fxecuthr of estates for widows, yet all Of its affairs are transacted with the strictest regard for economy, safety and -prudence. - r .;,"'r-r. .. . . ' .- Your Savings or Checkings Ac-. ; count Cordially Invitecl. ; BERN NEW BANKING & TRUST CO. . DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER iCMl Century Silk, has the touch, wearing quality, ap pearance and feel of the highest grade silk that would sell at$ 1 .00. Tissue Violet, Price 20c. the nicinufacturers take pride in pre senting this fabric to the public as they believe it is the best valine in merchan- dise that has ever been offered over a retail counter. Dupiaone Silk, Price:25c. 'will make a handsome costume , for : Spring and Summer, looks and feels "like an expensive silk, in " the latest .styles only. , - , Near Sillr'Pniilnflc Vim a. vmuiuj ft ' Pncelac a pppulr facbric, well adapterl vfor-a Tailor Made Suif v . rw:- ijaiaiTCHELija 61 P0LLOCKST , ':'; r 23 To Join Aod Pight WitH Mesci . "eau Freight Depot and Can J AnRda PrieU, ..Mexico, ' April 20-A deUcbmeot bt 278 IVderals, including; 40 eavalry, left Agoa-. PrfeU: nndtr or ders, it bolieyed to, attack ; Juan Ca bral'a insurrectoa. are reported ' to be sooth of Naco, preparing tottack that towni Tha Fedoral . column marched directly west, following the interoetion.- Kne closely, -'C- Fear of a renewal of insurgent efforts to capture. Ajgua. Prieta is probably re- sponsib'e for the failure .to send for Sard a-largwforce. That- tha rebels have not moved far from, the town was dicatfd when a small insurrecto band Hroke throuffh the Federal lines and set fT-e to tha- Nacbzari railmad station, ich was destroyed, together with three xar loads of proisibna, miscel laneo-us supplies and machinery , Ip the ensuing skirmish several were killed. Owen (Javaee, a member of Troop K. First TJnited States Cavalry. i a pris oner in the (bull ring. ' His eagerness to get into the fight was top great for his loyalty, and he deserted, taking 'with him an army pistol to fight with the rebels. . Tied" and roped, he was brought before. American CotbiI Dye. of Nogales, together with Tint fC. Sul-j livan, an American from Bru epoft, Oonn , the Consul haying requested to see them. The Federals had kept Sulli an for several hours so tied with knotte 1 ropes that he was unable to lie down o - stand OD. Sullivan saw service wi;.h the Boers in South . Africa. Savage asked the Counsul not to inform his fa lily of his fate. The Talkative. Tvicksfer at The Athens this week, ,E Gor do. A. 90;PEi;pKPiu;i ,V This U the ilvKVnylof the Rea Motor Cotapwt forttpMt IveyMre. Cammea iutck in taoil aotomobllf manofactttring.tna pari from M frcnt U1000 pr rnt dltUVtxU. . t 1 Our orTrrihg of the T per rent Gnaotative Preferred flterfc, o the COMaOUOATXa MOTOt CA1 CO Mr ANT. (Capital stork M.OOO.aiQ.) of CUvlnd; at par, 100.00, with a boraa el 100 per rnt t Commoa, should prevt anally pwdiKtJve of profiU. r ., ' ,' ' ; ;, I The CO?T,OtIDATU UOTOI CAI COKTAXT JnaBufwturM the florai To"rit i4 tWl-roiioo Cars. boU of Wk ar tunl;t to every Aotomobilitt, , ' . Thf ar MivkKtal, farvlamaoUl, r.rhr.',f 1 rmi 1y thr lr rotnpleta I'rte ef romnreial trurVs, Ut'U m. j,lmur cr aur arg pnifltJ t the InVMtof, thM Wf (;!.!! furtil.b r-n r ; jcL nvUrt will !u b fumlhl :h rrrt '..". 1 put :.e -r -.ui.! .-. I ' itatfmonU pefr.l nt"y, Th fK.k V' i.t pr f ' r- I !( k i 12r ( mi In f of Jfti VM. " . J Ti V' TtM-li r rfi t 'i Ur v.v. W. ri.w ('.' f t .;';' stil frtriU o:!.r Uf t . r . , r.. ;iHIG;!l SOLD- UEB DESERTS v...-:- FARiV.EfiS FREE LIST BILL. Proposed ExemptiOD FromTdirlff ;'t--. J inilta -Favor. Washington Apriv26. Th inajorltf report of Che Ways and Means Commit tee on the so-called farmers' Ire. -list bill, submitted, to the Pause yesterday by ChafrroaD Underwood, ia a . merger of Democratic political argument and an analysis of the proposed duty exemp The report shows that the MP would reducathe tariff revepae $10,016491 based on the importationcior the,, last fiscal year, an amonndescribed as "in considerable In comparison witti the greatHaving and advantages, to .all of ouf people from the additions to the free list provided for." . ; . , The report takes up in detail the clas sified list of articles included in the free it . in T j; l I .Vi I ngi vul. iveguruing agricuiiurai unpie ments it says their.mamifacture ia con trolled by truat a and. combinations that have sold in foreign countries at lower prices than at home, , building up their foreign trade from $3,859,184 in 1890 to $28,124,033 in 1910. ... In discussing the elimination of . the duties on hoops,, bands, wires and other articles made in metel, theiaport rape the steel trust for controlling prices and1 selling more cheaply abroad. Similar charge? are made against - the meat combination and the makers of sewing machines. The reasonableness of put ling the other articles on the free list is setforth at length. Mr. Fly and his family will goon pall, preet them with well screened windows and doors and save a doctor's bill We have the Screens J. S Basnight, Hdvvv Co., phofie 9, 67 S: Front S.t. Week Day Hours. ' Stamp and, General Deiiverj win dow! are open from 7'a; m; to. ' p. m. except during the time of assorting Apd putting op the large morning and after noon mails. , . Sunday and holiday hours.. Stamp and general delivery windows are open from 7;45 to 8:15 a; m. and also from 10:15 to 10:45 a. m." The general de livery window is open from 6;l&.to k45 p. m. ( " Postmaster. Purchases 4 ' - .Mcbane Leader. It will be ef interest to his friends ia this city to know that J.jO. Foy, a well known newspaper man who at oas time resided in "this city, has purchased the plant aaii fixtures of the Mebane K. C Leadef ahd with m the future edit that periodical. The trader has hjd quit a spectacular eareer- plnce Us ed by twenty-tbree people during that time and It ia hoped that Mr. foy wilt soccaed admirably in the veatore.. . While you are having that spring 'clw'nlng,' rt4kes tf new rooru of an Qld one with u P.: S. Flat wall Finish; .yet color carrJsVphijrle 99 or write J, S. Basnfeht-Hdvv. C6-v 67 S. Front St. ; V--' i.i i - . First Half April Weather, the following ia the mailman and minimum temperatures and rainfall for April on date Stated. - . Ivr61;39 . - a-65- 40 .12 4-69-43 : 5-75-54.32 6- 78 -63 135 7- 81-67 .87 . 8.-83-47 .06 9-1-6443.26 10- 54-35 11- 61-37 .06 12- 6-47 .65 .. i 13-67-50 1472-64 . ... 15-73-59 ' Brk)geton April I9th.-We bava. bad some warm April 5hf tod'tv .- Easter came fa Terr pleasant aftel ock a bad day 8ataiday..W. had vrf nice aervlcel ia the Methodist church. the morning service was wU attended tad at night the . 8ondy echoor had Utlr Enter rsl'y eerviee, 'Tbe church was deeoratad Vrry prettily with palms nd flowerv, and tbe program wss'en- lyj, 4 very much by the large crow that csroe eat.;. -A . Mr. A. M7Tingle went ta Stella Fan in raorehtr sad returned ea M md eight, " '. - , ; Mr. P. Phillips aod Mr. Charlie PhM Ips and Wife, of GrlfViO, was itjnn lown yeaUrday vWltlng rtbtives. t'ra. Win, Ibnmka. who ha K 'own In l!iufort ervuntf, vhitni -hvt ' ':,.;-'l''T. ho has lxxn vrry kt , t f r-' 'irr r 1 I .. ' - Three act Vaudeville at The Athens,- this week. The Mans ictda:a$ Comedy Singers and Dahceri.-; : ' '.' MERC EETIII6 V Waterways And oatructive AilMFesaese on TKeed of flvertisiog a 8ctiou . ,- . the quarterly meeting if the Cham ber of Commerce was hejd at the court houae'last.Jiigbt. -The attendance was far short of whsjt it shojldhave been. The address of Mr. S. . Thompson, field, secretary of the National Rivers arid Harbors .Congress, 3 should have been heard by ever citizen. It was in . i . . . . structtve, impressive, and inspiring as to Mew Bern and the great possibili ties that abound fqr the development of this city, in population and wealth, through increase of waterway trampr tation: Rapidly speaking, but with full knowledge of his subject. Mr. Thomp son presented the waterways, the ab solute demand for their creation in every section of this country where they can be built. The eoBt per ton by water transportation compared with every kind of transportation; the tre mendous growth in commerce- of those cities where waterways-led to the sea, the wisdom that demanded hundreds of millions of dollars for waterway deve! opment, finding its full justification in the remarkable returns in business created through these opened up water ways. Figures piled upon figures, yet no confusion, all proving the speaker's contention for waterways and even more of them. Wr. Thompson showed the need of municipal ownership' of docks, pointed the I New Bern had only' the butt end of streets to offer for any wa ter commerce that might seek this part. As a stranger, New Bern's opportuni ties for, developing a splenriid ' water highway to the sea, going south and north after trade, and have equal trade seeking this part appealed strongly to Mr. Thompson. He was given hearty app'au6e several times, Mr. B, E. Rice, industrial agnt Nor folk-Southern made an address on ad- vestising this section to the people of other sections, who wooia find in. Eas tern Carolina the very clitiiater soil and opportunities that thousands sought in ither state but could got find. A i 4.-. 5 'V il F6r The Welfare of its People. The State of North Carolina, as a matter of public wel fare, has enacted rigid banking laws and financial institu tions organized under these laws are rendered pnrtnulmfy safe because of the special safeguards thereby afforded. Besides the protection afforded by this strict Stute super vision, with this bank there ii the added assurance resulting from four years of conservative yet progressive 9ervioe. BOTH SMALL AND LARGE ACCOUNTS ARE INVITED. 3 gi tig w.i r Ba .-asgjfcjjfca: 'aBijflSto-,.. .. - rr if niwr- r ifnilHiri TiMswMllTT I" Ti iri JUST RECEIVED Madras With Satin Stripe,1 For Waists, Blouses and Shirts. ONLY JOc. PEri YARD - WELL WORTH IScL Barringtofl Dry Goods Co. I Sg&SfcP LET THE GOOD WORK GO ON. We are advertising just as 111UU11 W CUUtdlC UW JUUllV III LIIV t'.ry H. VV. J. 1 14 VL.tiLJ, it Orionlal, ' I 'I r i , r X c ! f h . i . - ' ' Vol fTNOTEfiOli RiyERDALE. April 19-The weatheacootinaea tool fof the tim of the year, v Tbe tarmera ace busy planting eora - .xt The Eaatejr sarvieee were thoroughly enjoyed by. 411 wbo attended tbe.MeUi. odilt horch:8ualayx ... ';:., V, Ur. tl'tf.' Utham aa4 UlU.' -too Drtey epeot. Monday ia New Serai. : ' . 1- .- . ,, . M'asee - usllefl . Kouaa, Theima ' ana Vera Horn,', are siteodlnr' few day Wlla friends and relatives at Pover. lcj Jaoie Conner and Nellie bray ef Thurman; epWtit -Sunday ; with Uise BalaOleaoy,: X C V Mf. CIero,Tayr and- lamily for try ely of ClaVka, bare moved m our mldat We enond to them a ewdlsl weWoma L Mr. Waiter Wyone oflliv.lxk was a visitor t-Mr. H. C. Wood s Suadty. Mra.,B. R. Williams and Hflle eoa Ctrl of CroaUn were yUitors of Mrs. t. N.. Latham Tuday, Mr. B. H. Millkaoa. who baa B posi tion with the Ropr Lumber Co. st their p!n4, ivyit Sandy With 1 ' fmi! St Pine Grove.'." .'; . s ' ' "Aaombefof tAir yon j ' . tKOtd pryr meeting t the 1.. . rbwil b ut Kun lay ti'i'bt. ' ' W r";rrl very li.'irli to know Ou i-lia(il Is st a-sr i cl' Th t'i; i' t,v .IVanrnl TTj" ?; '.'J r. ' r t',' kiV.f.il tiiau'i f'.t i t ''-r. .. K. Hi t.f :rnf..rt, ' i . ,: t I , ftu w 'rcrt -i i f r1' i .. 'i ti ! l.iin H i r nr , t t It,,, , PILES ! PILES! PILES ! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will core Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acta as a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment ia prepared for Pile! jnd itching of the private parti, Sole by druggists, mail 60c and $1.00. Williams' tf'f'g. Co. Props.i; Cleveland, 0. Retailer Arrested. Jes?e Livingston, i colored man, res ident of Jacksonville, N. C Was arres ted at that place yesterday by Deputy Manhaf Samuel Lllla on a charge of retailing 'spirituous liquor without li cense. Livingston as brought to this city and taken before Commissioner C B. HllL whe continued tbe case unil att Mooday one o'clock, p. m.; await Ing the arrival of U, S. Hsrshal Cam eroo,' who s an ImpotUot witness. A bond of $150 wsi rtqtijrel of the de feWant for'aopeahtnea, ia default of which he wa comeltud to Craven Co use of good pine lumber as to sell it ourselves. Therefore, at times, -we need not dwell on the merit; of our own timber but can safely ' leave that to the judgment of in telligent lumber btj'ers. Our ex perience with pine lumber en ables us to speak with authority, and to offer a grade of goods hIimi1uI. Iv without parallel in this section of the country. Broaddus & Ives Lumber Co. "17 Rheumatism , Reliivia In Six Hours tt. Detcbon'e relief for Rheumatism oaoaJty ralievea SevyrMt eaaet In a few hours. ' Its action ppos tea system Is remarkable, and effective. It reroevee at once tbe eauae and the dieeaauqlck ly dlasppeara. Flrsr.foee greatly bene Bta. 76e and $LO0, .Sold by. Bradham Drag Co.' " v t -.r-- .-.; cHORSE INSURANCE PAYS. - i t : : New Bern, N. C, April 17,' 1911. Mr. W. G. Boyd, City. j We beg to acknowledge receipt of xheck from you for $133.00 C0yering one of ,our horses that died recently, ' tint was insured id the SOUTHERN LIVE STOCK INSUR ;ANCE COMPANY, of High Point, N, G, for which accept r onr thanks.,' We have insured t number of our animals in ybut Company and do not hesitate to recommend it. -''"' ' '"'-(Siened)-1 SCOTT & CO. W. 'd. BOYD. Art. m.n.jui.. -T.I..I...... aw inn t D.i OKO tiaa OUIIUing,, (. nininvv,-vi ink-vnvnn TT1 t 3 4 1; 'i i -'I ! 4

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