i V , 1 PAIL?v VOTII 'J KKOVN ' diCLlATION. ESTABLISHED. i . I ! ' ; Ai . v ' p. ,,,' 1878 i l. .NEW BEILNYKQRTD CAROLINA. SUNDAY JI0RN1N0. 3IAV 2! 1911. THIRTIETH VSAR ii ? ; f AM mmmmmm ' - J? " "'' 'v l.'-i).-' . '-. ; a, J ..- v -.- ' !; i- ,. HIS Bank makes no distinction wife regard.) the ska of accounts when the matter of lerrlce ia considered.' The depositor who regularly adds One Dollar, to an account re ceives the same careful attention that a large patron enjoys. ,-. ' DEPOSnrUBJECT TP CHECK-CDKDIALtr IXVITEB 1? It's possible for one store to give you a great deal better value for your money than any other. Just try one of our Childrens Rom pers size 4 to 6 at 50c, or our Misses Colored or White Embroidered Dress es sizes 8-10-1 2 and 14, at $1.25 to $1.50. ' And see where you will find your self going for your next one. You'll be dollars ahead. The best of every thing in the dry goods line. The Highest Qualities at the Lowest I VI III I I i hhi i I II J ill. riUVllLJLL, 'ML VUi1 61 POLLOCK ST. i v ;, H10NE 288 THE - STORE TO ; PUT ,Y0UB WUH IX" V . still guacqi::g General Wood is Not Cdnvinoed - ii j Dreamland, The : , Greatest That :2fexicaQj.Troubie r Washington, May 27 There will be no withdrawal of troops from Texas in the near future, it ie declared at the war department, despite the resigna tion of President Diai and the prospect of peace in Mexico, If General Wood has his way, the troops will remain, at San Antonio until next "winter; ..V.- ' Though taking a hopeful, view Of the. Mexican situation, and believinir that Diaz's resignation will do much , to re store peace and order, neither army of ficers nor official of the state depart ment are convinced that the end is in The principal" reason for the retention of the troops in Texas, however, is. the determination of Major General Wood that a '.'"'maneuver .' djyisidn having been assembled for the first time since the Civil war, it shall remain until it has thoroughly learned the lessonj the general staff has set out for it. The opportunity, he believes, is too good to be lost v On Earth "Was Be- - trtyed, f , -New ;Torl4. May.27.-Ooney Island waa swept by u $3,000,000 fire today. It started In Dreamland and spread ipidly Many, lions .'escaped creatine; great exeitement but ao- damaged They wrb finally tiDe. preamland . ia tne most extensive amusement place In the, world. There are acres 'of shows. switeh-backs, Alpine glides', choot the chutes' and attractions without number. 20 Leonard Cleanable Re frigerators, porcelain lined, quartered oak cases. .They save ice and look better than any other. Ask rhethepjice. J. S. Miller. M..E. vVhithurst & Co., will put on' sale Monday a ot oLsolid Brass Jardinieres. Candle ffckiind Flower Baskets at 19c each. " Mass Meeting. The citizens of the 8th. township and the city of New Bern are respectfully urged to inset at the court house on Monday night, May 28, at 8:30, for the purpose of getting an expression as to the location of the Farm Life School or whether, or not tt would be for the best interest of the) county to locate said school in the 8th, township. Come and express your views on this important matter. a j. McCarthy, v Mayor. W. O. W. Unveiling Ceremonies Here June 4th. The W. 0. W, are making prepare tiohfor elaboraae ceremonies at their unveiling of monument in Cedar Grove cemetery next Sunday 4th. day of June. I They have secured an eloquent orator. Bon. Geo. P, Hood of Goldsboro and are expecting two hundred or more visiting woodmen. Miss WyaH'8 Orchestr and the New Bern Utiartett will furnish the music which will be enjoyed by all who at tend. Every body not only invited but are specially requested to turn out and witness the ceremonies which will be gin promptly at 2:30 o'clock p. m. Diaz Leaves' For Spain. Mexico City, May 27-Profiro Diaz, for whom during thirty years all Mexkj co stood to one side, early Friday, hat in band, stole from the cspital. Only few devoted friends, whom he dared to trust, followed him' to the station at 2 o'clock that morning, shortly atteffhe celebration over his resignation ' bad I quieted down. Dias was bound for Vera Cruz to take a ship for Spain. If you expect to buy Dinner Set. how is the time, as ME. Whitehurst -& Co., will give' special discounts all this week. Wireless to Girdle Globe. oismi cd:;ey ; SO.Fl Show I.LIU i.'V PCPDPnPITV IILUll IIUUIII Prospects For President's Pet Bill ' to Pass. -.Looks Exceedingly . Gloomy. - Washington, May 27-Reciprocity with Canada, is facing defeat in the Senate, ' President Taft is so concern ed that he. baa appealed to its friends in and out of Congress for additional support.! '' Senator Root's wood pulp amendment ana Ue f armers tree List but are what are threatening the Reciprocity bill and the President f ears they will encompass its defeat unless the supporters of reci procity rally to quick action. What the President fears most is that if the Root amendment is adopted the gates will be opened to other amendments until the bill is strangled. Between now and Monday the Presi dent Will use all bis persuasion to change at least two votes in the committee to favor reciprocity, An equal danger, as the White House sees, it, ib the Farmers' Free List hill. The danger lies in that bill being at tached to the Canadian bill. Old-line Democrats in the Senate, such as Mar tin and Swanson of Virginia and Bacon of Georgia, favor reciprocity. Thev Would vote for it under most circum stances, but, according to the President their activity now in attempting to tie the Farmers' Free List bill to the Cana dian bill threatens to spell defeat for both measures, Important Meeting Trustees Graded School. The board, of trustees of the New Bern Graded School held an important meeting Friday. The matter of elect icg teachers for next year took little time, the present teachers being re elected, with art increase of about ten per cent in their salaries. It was also agreed to pay the salaries ot the teach ers in twelve monthly installments, the first to be paid October 1st, and there after monthly. A matter of importance to parents of pupils was the reduction" of -80 per cent in the cost of book rent. As soon as possible class B will become class A in the High School. Messrs. J. 'A, Bryan, R, A. Nunn and Judge O. H. Guionwere appointed a committee to go before the mass meeting -on Monday night and urge that the Farm Life School be establish ed in No. 8 township. Hamrhocks-Fancy colors, extra large size, very durable at prices that will surprise you. J. S. Miller. Ireland Loses Population. London, May 27. The centos returns for Ireland, show a population of 4,881, 951, Thjs is a decrease from ten years ago of 17 per cent .The "decrease in the mala population wis .6. and in the number of females 2 8 per cent. a.guarAnteed REMEDY . M AMny d a rr TO -ANY DISSATIS- -'s ' 'J . ; FIED CUSTOMER, .- o'c:-:buysav25c. bottle tb" ; aavertisc.' CUT OUT. THIS AD, Glace Bay, C. V., May 27. -One hour by wireless, from Glscs Bay, C B., to Dakar, oa the coast of -French Wrst- ra Africs, is the astonishing fast that has just been accompilshtd at the Glace Bay wireless statloa. 7 ' ' ,r vTbamessagawss flithed from bar to the Eiffel tower, in Paris, and from tbera relayed jto die Dskar station, ibe whole operation taking only 60 minutes. So successful wm tha axpariment, tb t it la now anaooneed that the- British dependent let will be Jinked Vgt thr by wlralrss, and plsns t this Jnd are new being mads, . .Between 70 and 80 new Stations will b required ta tgat this girdle aiouad tht world; . i Rhinmatlim' Retlma: la Six , Hours v Dr. Dstchoo's relief for Rheumatism osoally rlievM severest esses in a fw knur, erttnn anon Ui evttam Ib rnmsrksbla and elTeetive, . tt removes at once the cause and the tllsesM qairk 1 lj dipprs. First ! 'realty bene fits. ?&c and $1.00. 8c W bf Bradlism " , sign name and take to 'xour dnj . gist to-day. iDii lt.il L..i,-Lil Jl a nnrt Occupant of Ball. l;lrici, May 7t.--Th Lust In U rnifi In C r"Jr 1 all ( f ,.',ry In a T 'W i :,!r ' ! r a ' . t I r ib l' l' , . ,.f i' a u a ', .iAt. ;. f 4. r. . en.f.. 'J, 1.0 i toW.ct a jrraf ,'. "; ..( ,:i I j i a, 1 l t'n ' f, r . :, ! , ! ! , ' . : ' '.!.! I ' r f . ' t t n ! I Gentle horses for ladies and Stylish rigs for men at Daniels-Newberry Livery Stables, South Front St. The Roper Log Pond. .fra' A big piece of work is in progress at the Roper Lumber Company's mill on Nell Be River. This is the bsnking of a huge pond or lake to contain the train loads of fogs that are brought to this big lumber plant. The pond is in good part completed and will be 320 fe-et long and 110 feet wide and in'depth about 1 feet. , The cubic contents of earth to be removed is 26,000 cubic yards and the removal of this great quantity ia being done by. a steam dredge and a railroad track runs down an Incline to the bottom of the pond which is kept fairlv free from water b a steam pump. The advan tages of using the pond instead of the skids upon which the loads are now un loaded are several, the saving of the laber of a number of men in handling the logs, the better condition of the logs and their greater freedom from grit. It is a big piece of work and the engineer in charge ia Mr. H. A. Brown of this city. PILES I , PILES " PILES ! WirUama' Indian PUe Oinlmeot will cur Blind. Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs tbetQipors. allays itching at once," ae(s as a poultice, gives instant relist. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment ia prepared for Pitas and i trying of tha private parts, Sola by druggists, mail fiOe and IL00, Williams'" MTg. Co, Props., Clevaland, 0. ,'X' . Vteddlag Aaaoaacaaicat. - ' ' . ' - followlnt" cltDDed frora atur da 's News- Observer will be ot Interest to- Mr. ' Veas' many friends la New Bern., Mr. Vase ia aaatlvsof this city, a aoo of the late Rev, Lacblaa C Vase, fnr many years pastor of lbs local Presliy Urlso churcH , ' - ' t Invitations bavs bej issued to fieods wbk-h rad: ,-i v ' Mr, and Mr. John Howard Sharp re- qtiMt the honor of your ptsseoca at the ' " ,. -Franeee Btedmsn , ntvfrmd ffhlea Cummlng Vas en . ' ' the evnlru ef Welnt!ay th fnuieenh- t't June st li!f sfiTMTPn o"rU k Nut llu h I'rel j't'finn rl urc h, Tn- B. P. S. Paint Will make your old house look new, in side and out. J. S. Basnight Hdw., Co. Phone 99, 67 S. Front St. Motoring aa Cancer Cause. New York, May 27-Fallure to take needed exercise owing fondness for motoring la given 07 a mersDer 01 tne Health Department as oba of the chief causes of tba-4aresslng' number of Of cancer. t)r ,' ar, v.: i- - rr 1 t t -: . Kuasla Admlta Jews From United -. 5 . -"itatea. 1 ' -' ' .WaahlhirtnsL r Ms 27. Russia ia. eooeeding the right ' of ' entry Inle that country of American Jews .visit' mg tha Cssr'S domains M baslness missions The Rasslsa Embassy here is now Uauina; passports of this kind to properly idaotify Americsa Jewish tuiir aess man.... ; - .: i '. ' There are aa longer ary obstraoUooe placed trt the way of .American Jews who seek to eater the empire oa legitim ate buinesa " -. , ' . i'.-f . - It la ststd bare that thts Is ant the result ot sny recant pressure brought te br a poo tht Russian Government thrvu(h threaUoed oyUlslUS) la the dirrciKn of abrogsttoo of lbs existing nnnto-Amerlraa , treat r, but rulti from s mors l,lrl view that has btn uk.n in Russia ss a matter of sound lnml ilTtitiitrtlo. ' ' . It ii mi kr.S' -I her that it is now f i i 1 1 k' h ths whole ry(pin if i -'.nn ;";--ori, mhirti tnuM t a I' Ui.l r i tfl '." rnlry ' t 1 r .-'Tj t ( pr Ii f any i.: (1 i r r--', s! - f i 1 I f SOUND BANKING. The smtpdness of a bank does not depend en tirely upon the size if its capital or surplus the integrity fii its management tind the policy adopt ed in the investment ot its funds are vital features to be considered in determining its soundness. 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