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I I I ..I. '-'.. i - V - ' pater wttu . known circulation ESTABLISHED 4 4N :. "1878 , r. v , jU ! Y li. ! ! li ! YYm AN: .NEW BERN. SOUTA CAROLINA. SUNDAY MORN IN APRII53 191 -4. "BIRTIETH YEAH 0 5'f r. t1 v-' , 1 i MEETING YOU JIALF WAY Officers and Directors of this bonk : are working; all ttiet-me to please depositorsay patron i.U There is a human side to this institution? It is1 authorized' i i ' i . ,rv , , . j to act as the trusted guardian of orphan children and . ; the executor of estates for widows, yet all of Its affairs are ; transacted with the strictest regard for economy, safety and prudence. , - - " , Your Sadngs or Checkings Ao count Cordially Invited. NEW: BERN BANKING & TRUST CO. DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURED TO THE RETAILER Near Sillc Fdiilaf ds rnce a popular facbric' well adapted for a ' lailor Made biiit. JillMITCHELt & Cfc 61 POLLOCK ST. 't ;V fllONE 288 KKIS m ;PEACE-FAILURE Madero Blamed, y The War to OontiDuft! Both Sides . ; - ' .- . . :s. i . j ' . E! Pmo, Te , AprUZ.tfll negOtUr tiom between the inBurreeto and the Mexican ' government officially called off late, Oicar Braniff and Equival Obregon of Mexico City, wh t have been, trying to get Madero to ec ;ept peace proposals, received a'telegrira calling off ait negotiations The nw sage came just alter they had . sent a messenger under a flag of truce with tv final ap peal to the rebel leader. . The message was from M xico City, alihoiigh they refused to sa; who sent it.. It informed them that t e demand i of Madera were such that hey could not be entertained, Alread the two volunteer peace ooromisioner had giv en op hope and had issued a statement throwing the blame for fai i re on Ma dero. " : . - Bimultaneoosly with ,the receipt Of the telegram, from Mexico C ty the in surrecto troops. began to mar :h out of the hills and canyons by the hundreds and move closer to' Juarez,' i a if pre paring for an attack. - It soorr appeared however, that they were not hurrying to an attack. Century Silk, Price 30& 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 manufacturers take pride in pre senting this fabric to the public as they believe it is the best value in merchant dise that has ever been offered over a retail counter. . 2. Dupianne Silk, Price Z5c. ' will make a handsome costume for Spring and Summer, looks and feels like an expensive 'silk, in the latest' styles only. .... ' . , ; ! PILES! PILES! PILES! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, -Bleeding and Itching Piles. I It absorbs the tumors, allays itching 'at once, acts as a poultice, gi vs instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles ind itch:ng of the private parts. Sole by druggists, mail EOe and $1.00. Williams' M'f'g. Co. Props.. Cleveland, O. Population of Craven County, : VSUGGEED BOSS The following is the detail! govern ment census report for this county for the decades.- - i9lo I 1H90 Township 1, including Vanceboro town, Vanceboro town, Township 2, including , BriJgeton town. Bridgeton town. Township 3, including Cove City and Dover towns,1 Cove City town 4 Dover town 5 Township 6 Township 6 I Township 7 I Township 8 including 8.402 3,300 1,910 92 231 . His Retirement Precipitates Xiv ly Contest ift iEeveuue Gutter v. - Service., -Washington, April 22 The retirement, of Captain Worth G.- Roes, tha comr mandant of the Revenue Cutter Service has precipitated; the liveliest struggle among the senior captains of the ser vice' for bis position. . Captain Ross' re tirement goes into effect on May 1. Of the 87 captains in the service no leas than 12 are active : candidates to succeed Captain. Ross. - Among them are Captain W. K Reynolds, wh6 is now atationed at Baltimore as superin tendent of construction and repairs, and Captain R. O. Crisp, a member of the well-known Baltimore family of that name. Both Captains Reynolds and Crisp have excellent records: In deed, Secretary MacVeagh. who must make the final appointment, is embar rassed in his choice because of the uni form excellence of all the candi dates. . ... The captains of the-Revenue Cotter Service are constantly on duty, and op portunity is furnished them every day to test ; theft ability, so that the record of the captains cannot fail to furnish the testimony of their efficiency , The new office to which the candida tes aspire requires, . however, in addi tion t o Seamanship, a high order of ad ministrative ability, and the only,ques tion that confronts the Secretary is the selection of the candidate who is most likely to make the best administrative officer. All the candidates have many strong supporters in Congress. . Captain Rey nolds is supported by Senators Martin ond Swanson and Senator John Walter Smith, of Maryland, has also Indorsed him. Captain Crisp has all theWm bers of the Maryland delegation behind him, and Representative Llnthicura is particularly interested, in his success. The entire North Carolina delegation has further Indorsed Captam Crisp, he having been stationed for. some time at Wilmington, where his splendid record has won him the approval of the bust ness community. .' H 1.473 848 1272 970 3,501 2,639 1,913 308 737 ' . 1.694 1.477-1,424 878 ,.986' 746 1,988 2,021 2,269 Rheumatism Relieved in Six Hours Dr. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases in a few hours. Its action upon the system is remarkable and effective, (t removes at once the cause and the disease quick ly disappears. First dose greatly bene flts. 75c and tl.OO, Sold by Bradham Drug Co. : - 1 New1 Bern city. New Bern city, -Ward! I Ward 2 WardS Ward 4 Ward 5 Wardt, I TOwnship 9 . 11,405 10,724 9,843 9,961 9,090 7,843 668 1.408 913 1.031 8.497 2.644 1,248 1.691,168 35,28429.24927.321 i. r, ' i , ', ' : .. "-t 90 PER CENT.-PER AKNUiil ,,.,. , . . . , , . , ThM li the dividend of the Reo Motor Company for tha pail ftvs year. jCorqjnoo slock In most automobile manufacturing eoocerna par from SO -pet cent to 1000 per cent dividends.'-- ; Z. . T . , Oar off rrlng of the 7 pfeit Cwmtjlatrva Pref erred Slock of the COftSOUDATXD MOTOR CAt COMFAVT, (Capital stock 4.Xi0.0no.) of , Cleveland, t pf, lioaoo, with aboroa of I0O rr eent of Ctmm'n, : should prove equally productive f profiu,- . ' . " .' The CONWUSATtO MOTOR CAM. COMfAWT majiufanort the Royal Tcporiit tod the CrvtUm Cart, both of whkh are fmi!'r to every Aetomuhilist. . , Thre are inr)vli)l, funIamntnl, wvrisnlrl rfuwi Ky fVrir fqfnpleW line cf fotnmirlal IruJi , liirlni n1 'oa?ir rnri!l ,f Jurit priHt to l lntor, t!is we ;;! j'-, :'y f : t , , t i? :r , . t, ' I;it.t Will mi M ftirr.it.-- ilt rn! . ! j .- .-r. ,,, , Editor toj Visitor Here . ' '' ' v'W'V .:- ''r. ' - 1 Mr,X,0 Jfoy, editor Mebam-, N.jC. Leader was , a visitor Kera, yetterday, wlth relatWea Mf.' Foy ha luccess- fullf worked his way in tha. pi it two years, earning enough to boy tb j'plant I outright, the property coming to his sole ownership last week, from ; he 23 eltlsons oUlebaae who were s curlty for tha plant in iU first establh horent The Journal wishes Editor foy -jontln ned aoocesa.'".. r-." i "''' : While you are having that spring cleaning,5 rn&lf e $ hew roon4 of an old one who'. P. S. Flat. Wail Finish, : Kcr color catfds. phonf 99 or " rite J. S. Basnight: Hdw.. Cu 67 S. Front St-; - JVECfOFJEPEOPtL "URI3, 'STETSON '8 CLAIM DE-tlED, It would m from (he htil'ii f nd comments that th puhtle prrs i?nr. I!y contro',ii, Mrs. Hti-Uoft's rrrn rtldi a elulin that Mrs. Fd yill spy"r gtn In the flh, Ttri cU-m is cot r4 rr hs 'n "h Ui ' xt.r ( !.r'.! 1 F-r',pnra O.urrh. Mrs. I-!! tru..;til thit 3? t 1 V.a t ' ' - . ' y 1 ' t I 'i STOPS 10 7 STEEL m Fefr ttju.Produdts Be Placed on ree Jjisfc by Congress. Beason tV Given. rmingbam, Ala., April 23 Con- Serltcton work on the S3.00tt.000 plant Of the American Steel and Wire Com pany at Corey has been etupped. Six hundred inen are thrown out of em play men t. . i The Amerian .Steel end Wire Com pany is a subsidiary of the United States Steel ' Corporation, It was ex pfCted to have the plant completed in August, and its operation would require about 2,500 skilled workmen Nine out of twenty five blastfurnaces in this .district are already banked, and it is rumored that the Ennley steel rail mill was shut down April 25. Officials of the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company, the local branch of the Steel Corporation, declare that cessa tion of -construction work at Corey is due to the fact that the Tsrmers' Free List bill, as introduced by Chairman Os ear W. Underwood of the Ways and Means Committee, provides for admis sion to the United States duty free of hooper steel, barbed wire fencing, wire rope, staples and other products which it was planned to manufacture at the Corey plnnt. Tbecrnrge is made here that the ac tkn of the Steel Corporation in suspen ding woit on the Corey plant is a di rect effort to force Chairman Under wood to recede from his position. Un derwood's home is in Birmingham, The Steel Corporation is by far the most powerful factor in the industril life of the Birmingham district. Its invest ments total many millions. Its pay-roll includes thousands.' ''"--.---.4Wv NO BUSINESS UNDERTAKING to entirely beyond the possibility of a reverse and for this reason the man who wishes to feel' independent of his busi ness should maintain a separate account as protection. There is no better way of obtaining this- protection than by opening an account in the Savings Department of this bank at 4 per cent interest It's a good investment because your money Desiaes earning liberal rates of interest, always available. l Ml II 1' We have Screen Doors and Windows, in all sizes and tyles, knocked down frames and wire cloth. We can fill your ordejs promptly. Don't delay, the rush is due in' a few days. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. socmy A DELIGHTFUL DANCR Tfao Elks dance Friday evening given in their hall, broke the-gloom Of the Lenten season and this Junior members' of soriety burst forth like bnttarfliea.' f. Mosie for tha oecation vaa furnished by tha Metropolitan JJadiea Orchestra,' of the English Grand Opera Co, and aoeo maca lo we enjoyment oi uwi venlngu ; i u'.-Zf A'i-i After tha dance dainty refmhmVnU er served.'; VJ'-s.Hy-, ; Mr. and Mrs." John Dana - Mrv and Mrs Thomas : Hymsn," Dr. and Mrs Robert J one, cbaperohed. ' -' Among', those ' dancing were: Wliaj Elsie Dunn, of .Wardley,. N. J. with Mf. Mark Stevenson; Miss Mary Hughei with Mr. Jack Street; Miss Maryi Nix-. on with Mr; John Green; Miss Adslaid Myerwith Mf. Ellis WlilUms: Mist Uary, ef Elizabeth City with Mr. Wm (riflln, Mm Maud Mungsr wlta Mr," Geo. Pendleton; Mis but an Cuba wit Mr, AlUrt PstUrson; Miss Ceary, of Cleveland, O , with Mr, Jsase Clr pool; Mia fiesjls Ilfwk with Mr, fl R..Ea1r: Miss Bertha WooUn. with Mr.'Wallsre Bmiih; Mrs, Mary Hsnton with Mr lt!.h Davenport; Mrs. Ch pm with rlr. Douglas Crch Mist Ivy tllwUs with Vt. N. M, Clbbs, Mlvs HimriL'tta Hsr.enck and Isabel Kirn murts with Dr, Joe FktUrson; Mis Kid rss I)i,(Ty wiih Mr. J. Vrfmm r.!nf; M i Msmlo ltu-itr I".ichril 'nn with J. I). Kii '; Mr. and Mrs. I'arr; I'.r. s ! Mrs, J. Cuioft liiinn, Ir. s: I Mr- ki..hafdI)ulTy. Mr. an4 Mrs. J-l nl 1 : ' "Old Time" Gospel Meeting. At the Baptist Tabernacle today. Rev. Mr. Seholer announces thac he will conduct two old time Gospel ser vices. , Old time songs will be sung and thf whole trend of the services will be for a special manifestation of the spirit of Go-. .... . Tha ordinance of Baptism will be ad ministered at the night service. "The Civic Conscience Aroused, and bar Hope- for a Greater and Better City, Both Morally and Spiritually," will form tha subject of Mr. Schuler's evening discourse.. You are Invited to attend thsi ser vices. " JUST RECEIVED Madras With Satin Stripe, For Waists, Blouse and Shirts. ONLY I0c. PER YARD WELL WORTH 15c. Barrington ; Dry Goods Co. When a medicine must be given to young children it should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Coogh Remedy is made from loaf sugir, snd the roots used in Its prlparabon give it flavor similar -to -maple Syrup' making it pleasant to take. ' It has no superior for eolda. croup and whooping- oough. For sale by all dealers, Cooking ' Dcmout ration. ' There will he a demoostratlon of at uroinura cooking otensllls In th Gas Company's oflke Tuesday af taraooo at 4 o'clock, All jbf tas ladies of ha city are extended a cordial Invitation to at trod. Coffee and cakes, cooked oa aa aluminum griddle without tha use of grease will be served." Every- lady at tending will be presented with aa alu minum paddinf pan valued at 45 cents. LET THE GOOD WORK GO ON. We are advertising just as much to educate the public to the use of good pine 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 lomber en ables us to speak with authority, and to offer a gra le of omls nhaoluti'ly without parallel in this section of the country. Broaddus & Ives Lumber Co. HORSE INSURANCE PAYS. New Bern, N. C., April 17, 1911 Mr. W.G. BoyCGry. We beg to acknowledge receipt of check from you for $133.00 covering one of oar horses that died recently, that was insured lath SaiTTHKRN LIVE STOCK INSUR- ANCB COMPANY, of High Point, N. C, for which, accept ; bur thSnksV We hare Insuted a number of out animals in ' your Company and do not hesitate tb recommend it. v -';-v '--k r (Slened) ' SCOTT & CO. Elki Building,. BOYD Agt 4 "Tilcphonti: Otnct .400, Horns 258. Hi f nrri .h- ' I ;t in Mi Mrs F Mr. T. I.rtis ar II fir HI ii. r. G. I Mr. A f l is i. ' Vr. 1., 1; I. '.I I tr r i tJtrmnle sml-)iri'l!!y, TK 1 V rent in ef r,u of prir fcskf t. Trut'-n Ti';' a! ar r t.f 11.'. .: ' I n'r "n (i!l.'T t.i-. " l I I' A t ! V. 1 Yv i ' 1! -c I":!;, C Tir"I Tiri " We have' just . l v. received a ;pcw; line ;; of Neglige Shirts, tlic-latest creations.1 ' Alcb - ' . r-omc beautiful Shirt Waictoanc I.:.ri;-. 0;:fc , in R t I H mi ' 1 ' t' ' - '' v Am : - "'- f '"'V 1 ;. (l
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