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-.V ESTABLISHED IN 1878 cqiCULATlONe NUHBER59 : . ; ..k yr-r r-NE BERNr KORTH CARQUNTHURSDAy MORNING,? JUNE 8, i91L ". ' THIRTIETH YEAR - i v'diiOH w ... i - Hv. ' -'3 9 4 ' i . f" ' "- ' , s - At f , r ' "- 1 . . ' - v; , . 10 CHECKS A CHECK is the simplest of ail bank forms, being merely, an order for the bank to pay a certain sum to a desig nated person oat of funds belonging to the drawer of the check; yet a check is one of the greatest safeguards againiat errors, loss or the necessity of paying a bill a second time. This bank welcomes deposits subject to check and affords every assurance of positive safety .for the money. . .. . , . . LUMBER 3 US STEE0K You, Ladies, Have Not Yet Supplied Your Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Shoes and Millinery. You certainly should not fail to see our elegant showing of stylish and dependable goods before mak ing your purchase. If you want the best you can place your confidence in anything you may purchase here. We urge you to come and see what this store offers. Even though you have no intention of buying, for we honestly believe that we can interest nine out of every ten people who come to see our offerings. When you select anything here, it matters not what price you pay, yoi are certain of getting The best values for the least money. We stake our reputa tion on the quality of our goods. We know what to buy and we know what to sell. If we can make you feel that it is 'simply impos sible to surpass our values, we are driving home the truth and driving to our store the trade we deserve," becaus? of our clean, farsighted merchandising. J. M. MITCHELL & CO. ' HI Chicago Grand Jury Probing Coo- ditioc8 in the Lumber - Business. Chicago, uneT. .The federarinves tigation of conditions in the lumber in dustry, looking toward the prosecution of the alleged "lumber trust, "has been begun before a special grand jury In the United States district court. Three Chicagoans. Henry A. Sellen, vice-pres ident of a sash and door company; Har ry B. Munger, president of a door com pany arid George J. Pope, vice presi dent of a local lumber concern, testi fied. Concident with the opening of the in quiry Oliyer E. Rag an, government in dictment expert, arrived and began a study of the evidence, -said to have been gathered by special agent. Lhe case is based on the theory that the various lumber dealers, associations and com panies form a conspiracy in restraint of trade. The inquiry will affect only or ganizations of the middle west, south and west. Among the points alleged by the government representatives are That the associations have forced the emsumers to buy lumber products from "recognized" retail merchant?. That wholesalers and manufacturers who have sold directly to consumers have been blacklisted and that consum ers buying from manufacturers have met the same fate. That the purpose of lumber organiza tions have been to create a lisl of per sons violating rules of the trade and to maintain strict rules governing the con duct of business. til DAfG E Democrats Will Be Given Borne Hot Time as Was Standard Oil And Tobacco. - - W ashington, June 7 It ia saiJ at the White House that the Steel Trust will be the next combination to be attacked by the United States Government. Action will be begun this summer, ac cording to present plana. It is the belief of both President Taf t and Attorney- General Wickersham that the Steel Trust can be driven-over the' same road as the Standard Oil and American Tobacco Companies. The de cision to begin the fight is a direct re sult of the verdict of the Supreme Court upon the two big trust cases. Within a few days the President will receive a report on the Steel Trust from Commissioner of Corporations Smith The President already knowathat the eoor of this report is. adverse. Hammocks-Fancy colors, extra large size, very durable at prices that will surprise you. J. S. Miller. Boston Girl Will Wed Indian. Your lawn will present a more sightly appearance by the application of a Phila delphia Lawn Mower. J. S Basnight Hdw., Co. Phone 99, 67 S. Front St Death of Miss Oleta Whitty. One wek ago Miss Oleta Whitty of Pollocksville, was brought to the sani tarium here for treatment for appendi citis Other complications set in after the operation, and last night death came. Miss Wbit'y was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whitty, was a teacher in the graded school at her home town and beloved by all her associates. The remains will be taken to parents home this morning and burial following. Boston, June 7 A romance that beJ gan on th plains when Lore'.to Colem- bo wai 13 years obi will culminate here tonight when she we is Wolf Wanna, a full-blooded Navajo chief, agradua'e of Carlis'e. Miss Colembo formerly lived in San Antonio, Texa-s, and it was there she met her Indian lover. Nobody Doubts His Courage. New York, June 7-lnterviewed in the Woman Voter, Colonel Roosevelt says he is a courageous man because he is the only suffragist in his farrtily. The Athens is the only house in New Bern showing Asscia tion pictures. BRIDfiETOJi ITEMS. Attention Patriarchs. You are hereby notified and request ed to attend the meeting of Calumet Encampment No 4 I. 0. O. P. Friday night June 9th, 1911. Business of im portance will be transacted. By order of C. P. J. J. HARPER, Scribe Will Take Place of Coons. Savannah, Ga , June 7--An attempt is being made in Fulton county by French experts to teach monkeys to pick cotton. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288 'THE STORE TO PUT YDUB FAITH INn TONIC T0BAOT0N HAIR A GUARANTEED REMEDif jhvmui unvn fied customer. I OcBUYS A 25c BOTTLE .to' advertise. CUTiOUT:TOIS AD,.; TO ANY DISS ATIS sign name and take to your drug- v ASK AtlY BARBER ABOUT TO CAG-TO , . TIIEY USE IT AND CUARANTtE IT, y SHORT i Bridgeton, June 6. We are having some warm weainer just at mis time, rain would be quite acceptable to lay the dust. Ir. B. H. Newton and family was called to Vandemere Sa'orday on ac count of the dea'h of his sister, Mrs. Coi a English, who died at Beaufort Fri day and was taken to Vawtemere. where she was buried in the old family bury ing ground. Mr. Newton, with his fam ily, returned home Moods;. Mr. W. U. Willis went to Morthead and Beaufort last week and spent lev ers! days. Quite a number of Our people went to New Bern Sunday to her the Kr. Geo, R 8tnart prtacb and to lhe unveil ing of toe Woodman''' nonument. There was quite a Urge crowd oott the Methodist church Sunday night to attend the Children's Day service. Ev ery body teemed to enjoy the prof ram Try much. ' Rev, J. M. Wright vtnt to Rom Uill Monday to accompany hit wife borne, Work on -thotiw Disciple church hkh it being boilt bar it progttitfnf Mln Lillle ripkln, who hat UQ vit King bar thtaf Mrs. Barrow on C 8t; returned borne -Sunday. 0 ' . l.Mra. Saa Danum, who reajdet oo B trMV ?ery plekv -, V Hewet for reot ta odr town are very pearec There art families who weld tike U oof t toro hvt ran not get boos ts to Uy too .'. . . ' ? ; Mrs. Wni Tbomai who baa been In Ctaufort eny flailing hoc deoghUr, relumed bomt Bunds, - ,f . " Mlae Rosa Tbomai bat gtot U forl (vofcly tv tUlt r laUtea for ft few I Mr. R. L. B'atHngi Is at Bwamboro to de some plumbing in the new hotel edwiih thutrn kp i pcilntmnl at the MshI!l rhurrahre nit fan.Uy rftatn'.if nJ righ'; ry Rheumatum Reliaved in Six Hours Dr. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest caaea in a few hours. Its action upon the system is remarkable and effective, It removes at once the cause and the disease quick ly disappear. First im -reatly bene fits. 76c and $1.00. S Id by Bradham Drug Co. PASSING EVENTS President Urges Democrcrats To Stand By His Reciprocity - Measure. Washington, June 7 Abandoning hope of defeating in committee the Root amendment to the Canadian reci procity bill, affecting the print paper and wood pulp clause of the govern ment, friends of the measure have be gun on the floor of the senate an active campaign to prevent acceptance of the Root provision. The President showed anxiety over the situation when, after an executive session of the senate fin ance committee, he appealed to the Democratic senators to stand out against the amendment. Senator Stone ex pressed to the President his confidence that far more than a majority would be found voting against the bill and all other amendments that may be of fered. The administration throughout has contended that amendments to the bill probably would be fatal, and by reason of this contention the measure was paused by the hmse-in the form desired by the state department. The same ar gument was advanced when the meas ure was turned over to the senate fin ance committee, and Chairman Pen rose, of the committee, hai'endejavored. to prevent consideration of any amendments. A decided majority of the Democrats are favorable to reciprocity, but until, comparatively recently many of them, jiepoeed toward political advantage, made the condition that the Candaian bill Ehauld receive no consideration ex cept in connection with the pet Demo cratic measure. They have abandoned that attitude, and now ann unce boldly that they will oppose any amendment? of whatever nature. They have gone to the extent of rejecting overtures from the progressives, which the coup led with a promise on the part of the part of the latter to tack the free list on to the reciprocity bill. SELECTING YOUR DEPOSITORY. The bank that affords the greatest safety is the one which you should select as a depository for your funds. Choose a financial institution, such as the Peoples Bank of New Bern which in the management of its affairs, gives its closest atten tion to providing absolute security for the deposits of its patrons, and invests its resources in only those securities that are not speculative but which have proved to be stable and sound. Checking and savings accounts, small as well as large, are invited. Gentle horses for ladies and Stylish rigs for men at Daniels-Newberry Livery Stables, South Front St. Department Got Plenty Now. Washington, June 7. The silaries of upwards of a thouurnd postmasters in office in every state and territory will be increased on July 1st next, an the result of the annual adjustment of com pensation announced today by ty post- office Department. The increases are mostly $100 a year, a few running to $300, while in occasional esses reduc tions are made because of diminished cosiness. The adjustment is based on the grosh receipts of the offices. i!1 Allen's Minstrel Show. The Pick of the Parasol Production. ', si 0 t ploea. i Fev. 1. U. Wf!M will fill Ms'ap In asking the Board of Aldermen to secure a driver for the "Button" Are engine at their latt mooting. Chief Harrington showed much foresight. The company now has a driver for this engine but be does not stay at the en gin house and when aver there is fire it la necessary to go out and bant him op.. In the meantime it ia usually the case that the Are goto beyond coo trol and when the origin arrives on the scene it la of do service. It ia to bol hoped that' bit request will be acta J upoirtavorably. . TEocllicenaof Ktnetoo bave held a moating and aa "agrootnont" baa been drawn op to which U0 aolveot portont are aaked to attach Iboir. signature gvaranUoiogto ilga note for too par ebao of tUo for the proposed school forlbt feeble blinded to the event it is located in K toe toft. It it a Wo under stood io tb "agreement'.' that applica tion Is to U made to Uo next tegisU- tort for potrnitaioo for tt city to hood lUtlf for money eafncieTrt to takt p Iht ttoteo; that relieving ib aigotrt ef tbelr reepooaihllity. OpUont bae boo aecared m several tracts of land that are tealrabtt eltta for the tcboai. t Vert ftoaaoltary conditions oxiet la tome of too loeat market. ' Dm mora of these Jherketi bart.tcroeo doora but tboat "are. oosUoaalfy being opened and allow bundredo of diet tad other ineoett to eater at will Yeater 4 ty th writer ootleed a piece ef boef tying on one of the eoucUrs in eoe f thee taarketa and not lea thta 25 Biee were elotT4 over It "Still (be poU ke towpenod' ie purrbe Uile variety of mt fyr tHlr food No wnrtflsr that to many r-j'le are afT.lrt joM, The pmpHtnre ff n soeld le toirr"-! to , TTieilt eoTJ 1! ' J of ternm. . Allen's Minstrels, colored, msde their ' usual visit to this city yesterday. The j Street parade and band playing attract-; ed quite a crowd, and tne playing was about the best of any show band ap pearing here. At night, under canvas, there was a lame crowd and an orderly one. The abow was a good one. This is the best way to class our showing of Summer Parasols for ladies and children. They are surely the best of the heap. So pretty that they command instant and rapt attention as soon as they are seen. So new that you will be forced to admit never seeing anything like them before. And so reasonable that you can easily afford to have one to match every dress. The showing consists of all the lateHt styles, Japanese, Mandarin, and the 17th century prevailing, in colors that rival the rainbow and are just as beautiful. Do not miss tbiH parasol parade. You will be Horry if you do. Your friends will all be under one of our parasols this Summer. So if you don't want your friends to get aheail of you -you had better get ahead of them. Here Are Hints of the Prices Which Railed From 50c. to $5.00. J; J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEPT STORK. eoooooe-oeeeeeooooooe e e SALE Stop fighting flies, by Screening your house with our Screens. J. S. Basnight Hdw., Co. Phone 99. 67 S. Front St. iij- four Mora fret Stories Next in tbe series of Sherlor k Holm a dcte stive stories to bo given free with eepweef.tho New York Sunday World is - "The Adventure of the Go idea rioce-tet," which will bo leeoed at a teporatt a pp lament of The New York World pest Sooday, Jone a. Boing one of the greatest detective ator'as tVer written aad leaved in each, n m that It itukf bo taanyJoUel and carried to ISt packet, thi great "any story narrative" M just tht thing for tamaier roadb g. Do not fall to order next Sonday' New Tart World froea f oaf OowadeeJer toMrtoiv.';--e-,-.i--' EL'P. S. ' Paint ; will make yovir .old hdukc look new, in gide and put. ' J. S.Banrght H4w:t Co. I Phone 99, 67 S. Front St.: -s ; . : . ' .. 1 " r -' " . .. . ' . . fiBaioal Botlce, s , The r !'! Hoard ef frsven Coonly iU mt at eoort hout tx the flret U md.y In July. I3I1, lhe blaf the 8. !?y. AU i f ."!'', n ? s frr rhiiii ef t-.Co.fitaee-t!ira an-laeilort or w4-- ef t!. ho fclsh l er t 'y f r FOR 24 H. 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