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. : ."-5 i PAI21 V.TTU; CirXULATlON - ESTABLISHED IN 1878 J i ' I ; V .SEW BERNi -NORTH CAROLINA;' WEDNESDAY 3IDRN1NQ. JtAY. 24 1 91 t&X Willi DER 4. THIRTIETH YEAR h - k f V, ' U. ' . ..: v. ' ... . ftfi llayiwl POSITIVE v S4F71K AiVD ' PROQRBSSiyBNBSS. V PfmfRE history of (his bank from its establishment 1ms been VW II characterised by positive safety for money and a progress t sive policy has always marked its management. Its Of fleers and Directors are men of known financial ability, prudence and 'integrity. - - - - r, YOUR ACCOUNT IS CORDIALLY KWITODu r - 'At THIS IS 1HE TIME FDR GOING AWAY MERCHANDISE Wonder what that is? Why Suit- Cases, Trunks and Traveling Bags. Ladies White Canvas Shoes for the beach with low heels and broad ex tended soles. Ladies Spring Weight Coat Suits, ;Voil and Panama Skirts, real dust ' shedders especially adapted for street or traveling. PRICE LIST Coat Suits ' $9.50 Skirts 3.50 to $4.00 White Canvas Beach Shoes $ 1 .25 Trunks ' 2.50 to $1.00; Suit Cases : 90c; to. $7.00 . IBSSSSSSSBSSBSF , v J, M. MltCHEIX GO. '61 POLLOCK ST. ;' "iV';;, i - f PHONE 2SB SrIDE I STORE Ifl I PUT', YOUB flllH ; W" ; GBESS III m TT;--y"S'' .'.V Afkn0king JrManTearSi itvthe' tfnioa Poor, Wilt Be i ' ; Washington,- May 23-Tfie New Meld- eo and Arizona Statehood resolution, iotryduced by Chairman Flood of the Committee, an territpries, ; wili,'1 it is expected, pass the'Httuise W.ednesday or Tborda'y without amendment, - As a precedent to Statehood both territor ies will be required to htld elections on propositions to amend their constitute ions. Arizona must vote on the recall of judges and New MrexW on another method of amending it Constitution. ; , One of the principal speeches for the bilFthi's week will be made by Mr. bit tletonof New York, who will argue agajast the recall of judges. i ' ' ' " - ' ' Get up a box party and take your friends to The Athens. . mm --As """-kV lillFUHG Oldest House In America Burned. Hampton, Vs. May 23 'Cheaterville the original home of George Wythe; signer of the Declaration of Independ- e ,ce, and said to be the oldpst residence in America, was totally destroyed by fire early Mondayv The' dwelling was owned by Mrs. Robert S. Hudrins and occupied a site on BacK river. Local nisiorinns say the building was more than 175 years old. . : l.TJTfFri Senatbf Kelson Thinks Senate Port; " , f ' oxreaty t Making rJ. " , Washington, . May 2J Senator ; Mel- son, of Minnesota, attacked President Taf t Monday before the Senate finance committee ior seeking to prevent Uie Senate' from amending the Canadian reciprocity bill. - He declared that the constitution made the Senate part of the treaty, making ' power of the coun try and offered several amendments to the measure. ?- : Senator-Nelson's' amendment would reduce about one-half the existing tar iff rates on most farm products. To put farm' products on the free list, he declared,, was legislating directly again st the farmer. ' "President Taf t is evading the Con stitution of the United States, he as serted, "when he tries to force the Sen ate to accept this agreement as it was presented. He is trifling with the Sen. ate of the United states." Grandfathers Clause Unconstitutional. Oklahoma City, Okla, May 23. Ok lahoma's "grandfather clause" barring negroes from participating in elections, was declared unconstitutional in the Federal court here Monday. The clause was a Democratic measure and affect ed about 40,000 negroes. Gentle tiorses for ladies apd Stylish, rigs for men at Daniels- Newberry Li-very Stable South Front St. ' To Tbe Members Ot the New Fire Department. i? A GUARANTEED REMEDY . MONEY-BACK i red cwto- TO ANY DKSAT1S. ER. 10c. BUYS A 25c.,BOTTLE to ndvertise. CUT OUT THIS' AD, . sign name and tajee to your dru st to-day; - . ' '.- M" ni prrp r' jj r ri t," ., t.il I ll i. I i . 'ii tki v it a:.'i c; 'v:;a:;i; i; ir. Harnmocks--Fanqy colors, extra large size, very durable at, prices that will surprise you. - J.'S. Miller; " , BEIDGETOH ITEMS. Bern The citizens of New Bern request the presence of all firemen, ex-firemeti and their friends at a banquet given in hon or the returning-flremen from Charlotte tonight at McGehee's old store begin- ing at 8 o'clock. Let every one come and have a big time. There will be some good speakers. signed, V CITIZEN. Pllis! PILES' 1 PILES 1 Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind Bleeding and Itching PUea. It absorbs tbe tumors, allays Itching . at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant; relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment far prepared for Piles and itcUng of the private "parts, Sole by druggists, mail 80s and 11.00, Williams' M'f'g. Co. Props., Cleveland, 0. . ' Pic tondsy School and Oopd loads.. 4H 1 nlc .Comblaca;-'-' . RiverdaW, Msy :22-rtd roads and good .Sunday schools 'go hind in hand.- The MethaJtot Sundav School at River dale will celebrate their annual plo'nwf oaThorsds Msy 25th ' " - . V -) By permission of he Superlott-odant of the Rlvsrdh Buf)iiy School,. the good roads eommltUeef No,7 township will take advantage fit of the occislon and tifm the efUrnooa' of the Sunday into a Good Roads J)sy. v v t ' Mr. Wm, Dunn, Tr t from Craven county, of the Great CmiUsI -Highway and other members of the Stsw Board of Trustees, including ' Dr. J, Hyde frstt Bute CeologUt, Don. C D..Brd- ; hm, Chairman Board of CoUnly Cora mlmtonnrs. Mn W. C YitU-u, Chair man Good Roads Co'mmtltM of Craven cooniy, Col Jss. A. Bryan, Mrmrt. Y.. II. Mssdows Wm. B. BUd, snd others htvs beeo iovited snd are expected to s Irons the cit.isfls of Crsvca cntinty on this occasion on ,1b subject of Good Lvrrrbodv It t Is lntrl'(l m rfof fcils and ood Fiintinv srrKila U ((1 in tonl and br! ar f. I n h'p u to mkt! ' fm dy r c'hrat'd. in r'rVfn (ilntr. ' s . Th -.'j.ie lti'on;h IV irTii S'-l j rrtte inv'liiri are V'"y rn,i"i en-1 :, I ' '. t IV. I. .. t t'- If - ' FATE OF THE BAT TLESHIP All IE. After the Vessel ia Stripped Parta .. '. Will fee Towed to Deep ; - ' Water. . Wsshington.fay 23. -Unless other wise directed by Congress all that re mains of the ill-fated battleship Maine after it has been raised from Havana harbor and stripped, parts of value will be towed out to sea and sunk in deep water.V The board" of engineers, engaged in raising the vessel, so recommended in their reportwhich the War Department today submitted to Congress. Secreta ry Dickinson has approved tbe recom mendation and says "action will be ta ken accordingly unless Congress directs otherwise." ' The matter will be considered by the Bouse Military Affairs Committee Com mittee. - The Athens is sanitary and safe always a comfortable seat. Bridgets, May 23d. -We ould be piehsed to have some rain so we tould get vjid of some of the dust. We have a dry town at present. Sunday passed off very pleasant here, it was not our.' preaching day, as our pastor, had to preach at Beach Grove, but the priyer meeting at the church ws well attended. Rey J. M. Wright was accompanied to Bellair by his wife and son, they reH turned borne Monday. Mr. A. M. Tingle went up to Stella Sunday on a visit and returned home on Monday. There seems to be some en ticement up there. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Willis and son Toraie went to Vaneeboro Sunday morn ing and returned in the afternoon. Mr. R. L, Stalling has gone up to Swansboro to attend to some work in that town. Mr. B, H. Newton went down to Vandemere Saturday to visit rotatives and to be wit! his family Sunday who down there visiting, he returned home-Monday. f There will be preaching at the Meth odist church next Sunday morning and night by the pas tor. Rev. J. M. Wright. Th Msthodiit Sunday school of this place nss cnangea uie, nonr-or :meet ing'froTBl'JO o'clock p. m. to 4 o'clock p. m. during the summer months on ac count of the hot weather, everybody is cordially invited to attend. , The Children'- Day service af the Methodist church .srhich, waa te take place on the 4th Sunday has been post poned until the first'. Sonday in A Former New Bern Lady Passes. The remains of Mrs. A. M. Boeaser arrived yesterday morqing from Belha- ven, where she died Monday, and will be Interred in this morning at 10 o'clock in Cedar Grove cemetery. Rev. J. B. Hurley will conduct the funeral servi ces. The deceased was the widow of the late Frederick BoeBser, who was for many years the leading furniture dealer of New Bern. Mrs. Boesser removed to Belhaven af ter the death of her husband. Three daughters survive her, one, Mrs. Eu genie Tucker, of this city. ' June. We hope to give to the putlle a very Mr. "Willie Tingle spent Sumiay in M Charlie Godwin.'' af Netf Bern, as in our -town flundsy hut. visiting irienos,'-, , , j- . Mr. b, ft, Fleming, who lived en B street has moved In Mr. Honson'sbouse on A West, " j:'. v' Mr. Owens,' whohas been living In Mr. W.G. Boy's bouse m C atrtet has moved over to New Bern. ' - OurMsyee. Mr. B." J. lBaykaa has been very sick for the last week, bat we are glad to say that hi. Is able to b4 eat again. , , .-"i M We are glad to ssf that the new De- clple church that is. going op la pro- greeiing nlcsly. ... A ,',."'. Miss N.ts Price who has been vUlt ing ber brother on C street be return ed home. ; ,". , ' Mrs, Wm. Tbomsf who has been down io Busnfort county -vUitlng her daaght er, has rtturovd home. V Th Panior Epworth Isgue, of the Mthotliit church will glvs a social to Its mtm'ors n'Jtt 'lnMtdy niifht at the home of Mr. 8. D. Tsrker on B strtet. .. . ' . CRAY EYE?. Rheumatism I t. p. Ye1 In Six l!oiir t f f COHPARAnVESATEMEHT OF DEPOSITS. March 7th, .1908 March. 7th, 1909 March 7th, 1910 March 7th, 1911 $ 79,156.37 137,40777 246,770.07 337,986.48 This continued and steady growth is due not only to the un questioned strength of the bank, the intergrity of i a direc tors, the watchfulness of its officers and employees, but also the courteous service rendered to each depositor withqut re ference to the size of his account. ; . i - rim jfm .... o , . J , . . jF j. . ... Mllllliiillllllllillllilllllllllllllllilllillllllllllllllllllll I mm We sell the White Moun tain Freezers Send us your orders. J. S. Basnight Hdw., Co. Pone 99, 67 S. Front St. Col. George W. Nason Dead. News comes from Boston of the death last week of Col. George W. Nason in thit city, at the age of 77 years. Older citizens of New Bern will re member Col. Nason well snd there are some who no doubt cherish a pleasant memory of him. He came here with Born8ids in March 1863, snd after re covering from a wound received while passing the blocksde, a little ways down ihe Neuse, he was given employ ment in' the provost marshal's office. Duriog this period he organized the New Bern Fire Department. Col. Nsson was appointed postmas ter In June 1S65, and held that position nine years. During ' the seventies he, with his son, published tbe "Kepublic-Ururler," which enjoyed the largest circulation of any paper in the State.' , The office waa on Craven stteet and occupied the site where tbe city hail now stands. In 1879 he returned to Boston, his formed home, where he has resided since, , He visited here in 1909, the oc crstoq being the unveiling of the Mass' achusetts -monument kf the National cemetery, and waa given a glad wel come by many of bis old acquaintances who will be saddened, to learn of. his death. Col Nason Is survived, by no near relatives, his. only son dying while be waa a reek en t oi New Bern. I. HUN-HIE HIVE THE THINGS YOU NEED FOB WEATHER COMFORT AND OUTINGS. Large And Fine Assortment Of Soft Collars, Shirts, Caps And Other Requisites. Aside from the question of coolness is the perfect enjoymtnt p if ioi equip yourself properly for warm weather outing. Stiff, collars and shirts and a heavy hat all detract from ynurplc.-ixim because you are more or less uncomfortable. With our soft collars, cool, easy, but dressy, and one of our smart and roomy shirt you hav only to add a cap to your costume to assure you of ideal comfort. llilr J. J. ELKS TEMPLE BAXTER DEFT STORE. "oee'eoeoooeoooooo eeeeeeeeeeee-eeeeeeeeeeeee e eee - . e ' - : "Annotuwemcnt, T: ; ,: t hereby at once aunouDeV myself $ safe candidate, and totj ' 1 now thank my many friends 'for put patronage. I now shall cot prices on all kinds of aawed shingiea, a large stock on band, must be sold by April 44th; wlH close outchespaa l expect Jd make some change la my boslDees. . . Yon win and I loan, BIO HILU . ' .' TbeBblngl Man. ;'l. Mc Bear Kiwonh. : - ' Thre will be a pic ale at the Lancas ter Trace, nar Elsworth church, Cra ven county, Saturdsy, Msy 27th. I'letity of refrenhrpents, muih snd dsnclng. Everybody cordially Invited,' . .' . , JASpEtt MOUR13, H 4 i KlLEY GASKIN3,, , 1 "' Msdagerr. IcmnrkiiMs Detectivs Story Free FOR SALE 24 H P. GAS BOAT NEW $1,500 . NOW $150 ESNETT'S eeeeeeeee-eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee STORE LJ. I- KriocPfOof i Sliock'Proof frtMik ..that " will laugh at baggage smasKers is the "G, & S.1 Neverbreak, ;eveiy,;bne; ly'i guajteel. Let us show . you. 'V;. ' ''A-' fc. .... . Bafrington Diy Goods Co. t In t'.n x-rirn ()t fhorln. V f i!m ' ''wo 'nry tati p:vn fr, In ' t ! ti, v H i-c'i. i cf till? !.V y '. ; t. u ,t, ' :! "T! ' , ' '.fmI i'.h .' ; 'lailUllI SF3T. . TVir is a grmt adrantage In liujii a lumlwr from a rtl!1 yrd V,i S ! -ys h on hond large r'-Yv j in umUr ! .Irh has I n c t t-n i's own Hi',1 t r lan'!s t 1 1, - ' Mr- i e : w
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