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-1 - PAPER WTTll ESTABLISHED' . J878 -5. wsuwi; Wr i M i T n 1- ; CIRCULATION 1 v . . ft 1" : . NlBraN, NORTB CAROUN NVMBER 281 THIRTIETH YEAfi UJ ,- i L - v"- f : 1 : Jl! ' WHAT IS CAPITAL? V ' 1 1 fTS OM E people think that capitaTTf H "re atdnsnt of money. This is not true. Capital is the inoMy that is available for; investment or to be used in business lou can accumulate capital, if you save even the small sums that come into your hands from time to time. Open a savings account with this bank and the addition? you make to the account, takn together with the interest paid by the bank, will become capital that you 'can uae as a business asset ; DEPOSITS IN ANY AMOUNT CORDIALLY INVITED., , ' AGRQSS ATLAN TIC IN F4.IGHT- Aviator Atwood Plans The Trip To Take Place io May. i ( BLANK BOOKS AND F E SUPPLIES Ledgers, Day Books, Journals, Cash Books, Berk shire Typewriting Paper?., -Carbon Paper and Type writer Ribbons.. Glebe-Wernicke Filing Cabinets. M. E. WHITEHURST & CO. "THE SHOP OF QUALITY" Phone 228 New Bern, N. C. am ii hi 1 r mmm DESPITE VJEATHEH ; FIlllllS Lynn, Mass., Feb. 21 Harry N. At wood's proposed flight across the At lantic is no longer an uniformed plan. He says that he will attempt the flight as early iD May as the weather condi Hons will oermit He declares heox TlTp'ee ( t To cover Iri thirty hours, "Yes practically all my plans are laid for the trip." "I will follow tho mW from the east coast of Newfoundland to'the west coast of Ire(and, a distance of approximately l.ROu miles. "Flying across ihe Atlantic I regard as a matter of science, in which the element, of luck lajs a small part With the large hydro a rcplane which I propore using I ran take two helpers and carry suffietent ciiEoline for a 90(i mile flight. "When rriy'gHEoline gets low I ran pick up a linor comparatively easy, ns there are twenty going ench wy at that season of the year. One of the man I shall carry wiih me will have senfaring ability, so thatnn case we strike a galo I may know how to ride it out or go around it. Except in very rough water, if ret d he.' Besides the gasoline I shall carry a lifeboit, and if worst comes to wor.it, 1 can cut this loose, let the machine go and wait for help. "To carry thi9 extra weight my ina chine will be consi.lirably heavier than any of the present types. The plans are alrrady completed and the work of constructing machines h is been started." IT OFTEN HAPPENS The holes lliiit mulio their appearance, in the dish pans and milk-pans come without warning, like the ghost that walks' at night- Noone knows how it happene d. We d' n't mind, of course, because it makes business good for us. The holes are there, and the new pans are here. That's what we are trjini? to get at. Solid, honest tin, fashioned inconvenient, shining puis, etc , waiting o rave you many steps and keep the food clean and wholesome. As much honesty has gone into the making of this tinware as goes into a diamond ring. Gaskill Hardware Co. PHONE147 . 73 "MIDDLE ST. Committees Collecting For Library Fund Rata lt84 Yesterday Although Weather Was Inclement. Total Has Keached 13.712, Slowly but surely the band rn the clock that indicates the ameunt raised .for the Circulation Libaran's new home , uci.iiiic9 L " the cloee of Tuesday s canvass the com mlttees reported a grand total of $3, 528 Although the weather yesterday was extremely inclement, the canvas sing committees sallif d ttut early in the day and succeeded' in securing sub scriptions amounting to $184., This raised the total amount to $3,712, . To carry out all the plans the Library committee will be compelled to have at least $4,500. Today the committees will make another ertort and tomorrow a final canvass will be made. All during the early pact of the day and up until 4 ocieck in the afternoon the commit tees will be at work and it is hoped that every citizen of New Bern will contrib ule to the fund. New Bern need i library. The Library needs this money and it is up to the people of New Bern to see that they get it. If you have not already subicribed, one of the canvas sing committees will call on you today or tomorrow for your contribution. If it's quality and satisfac tion in a kitchen that you need, then Bucks Stoves and Ranges and nothing less are the cookers. Basniht Hdw Co. New vaudeville at The Athens tonight, James and Ellis, Com edy sketch artists. M SOIIffS ' E1WS1DES Mr. John G, Hardison Appointed. Mr. A. W. Coo k Passes. The remains of Mr, A. W. Cook, of Morehead City, and who passed away at that place yesterday morning, were brought to this city last evening and carried to the home of his son, Mr. John Cook on Avenue A., from which place the funeral will be onducted this morning at ten o'clock by Rev J. B. Hurley. Mr. Cook is survived by .his wife, one daughter, Miss Sadie Cook and two sons, Messrs Jchn and .William Cook. . ... ; '' 1 LUM.BtR FOR til vP!i--t A. ' r era 2." ttvv muy be had from us. We are manufacturers selling direct to the public from our own retail yards, and can supply you with pine timber of any grade or finish, at attractively low price. Ask for our estimates on your requirements. Rroaddus & Ives' Lumber Co, PER CENT 1: 25 to 50 'REDUCTION SAL& rt1 On oc3ui t nf a Urge stock of goods Uft ever after the holidays, wi " ' fiat deridell to cut on all Clothing and HerehaadiM oolil oar stock t i ulft.UBt'y tedorixt. AU Roods sold front Xfi to 60 per eeat oa Ue dollar - fedWTton SAM LlPMAlS Cor.' MiiH and S. F. 8U. v; Fry aa Block The office of Me'i-enger in the col lector of Custom eflire has been discon tinued and .the salary of $500 has been added to the Deputy collectors which makes the salary of the Deputy $800 and this ollice gorH into ihe C'ivd Service. By authority of the Department at Waiihington the Collector has appointed Mr. J no. (I. Hadison tie son of Mr, Cabe L. Hsrdmon of Thuman, N. C, who will, be examined hy the Civil Service Board and qutlifiy himself for the position. WILLIAMS' KIDNKY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your kid neys and bluddur? Have you pains in loins, side, bark, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too fre qoent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you at Druggist, Price 60c. Williams' M'Cg. Coj, Prop., Cleveland, O. CHRIIRY POINT. Keb. 21. -- We are having some beauli- ful srtathcr now. Mirs B'irlie Cannon of Hiv ek l visltlnr her courln. Mist Salliu K11 m.I this week. Mr. Willi GUIiktn atteodsd U isrterly meeting at Adams Creek Sun Iny. Mrs. R I. IUiwll and son, Mr. M. F, Eiiseell were Visitors at dlicums Creek Sunday afternoon. 1 Meeara. Tom 8mith aad Wslir How. ard from New Bern ere tLitie bare last week. Post Office Notice. Thursday,. Feb. 22nd, being a legal noli lay. 1 his office will observe the fol low ing schedule; The stamp snd general delivering windows will be open from 7 to 8.15 a. m. and from b to p. m. carriers win muke the morning collection and de livery. J. S.' BASNICHT, Postmaster. Frb. 2!, 1912 Wind Does Damage. For a vhort whde yesterday morning the wind blew at the velocity of fifty mile an hour in this city. Several tele phone poles were blown down, A heavy girder in the Rountree building oa Pol lock street was blown out of its plaice and io falling came near injuring sever al workmen who are engaged In repair ing the building. Several of the elect- re light wires were broken and lor a wbile no power could ba furnished. Lest night the wind reached an sreo higher velocity but so fsr ss is known there were do accidents. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. feditor Manufacturers Record De clares Developments Just Begun. "No better illustration of what the Soilth has achieved could be given than the growth of its banking interests, which typify the aoeuniulated wealth of that section," said Richard H. Edrronds editor of the Manufacturers' , Record, which is this week if suing ltatJOih an oiverssry edition, covering thelmaterial upbuilding of the South since 1880. "In 1880," he continued, the total individu al deposits in the national banks of the South were $73,124,523, as compared with a total for the United States of $874,537,637. Today the individual de posits in the national banks of the South aggregate $957,228,510, or $830, 900,000 more than the individual depos its in all the national banks of the Uni ted States in 1880. "Since 1880 the population of the South has increased 77,5 per Cent., hut in the same time its individual deposits la national banks have increased 1,209 per cent., and deposits in other firan cial institutions 908 per cent. It has in the same period increased its capital in vested in manufac uring 930 pe cent., its capital in cotton mills 1,304 per cent. its capital in cotton seed oil mills 2,452 per cent., and its expenditure for pub lie education 625 per cent. Vln 1880 the South expended on its common schools $12,47t;000; last year it expended for the same purpose $78,- uuu.uuu. inis very great increase in common school expenditures has not been due to any spasmodic growth of the -last few years, but to a steady, gradual expansion of school expendi ture s from the very day when the south emerged from the poverty and destruc tion of the war. "The production of coal in the South tan year was tio.uuu.uou tons, as com pared with a total for the United States in 1880 of 71,481,000 tons. The South's production of petroleum last year was 85,000,000 barrels, as compared wiih 26.000,000 barrels for the United States in 1880. "In 1880 there were in the United Statee 10,653,000 spindles operated in cotton mills, most of these being in the North. At the present time the south has 11,336.000 cotton spindles. The to tal value of farm products of the sou h last year was $3,000,000,100. a gain as compared with 1880 of 2 per cent., but the trost amazing thing in connec tion withthis value of the farm pro ducts is that it exceeded by $700,000,- 000 the total value of the farm crops of the United States in 1880. J he value of farm lands and building in the South advanced from $2,212,000,000 in 1880 to $8,771,000,000 in 1911, or a gain of 305 per cent. "It is only when Un progre of the South, with a population of 31.000,0u0, is compared with what the entire coun try, with a population of 50 000,000, was achieving in 1880, that we get a proper reatiz tion of tha growth or the South. As shown by these figures, the Sooth b ho spending upon its common sehools as murh at the United S a . then expended, notwithstanding the duTsrenee In population, the aig--ga'.e-t individual deposits in rational b nks in the South largely excteU similar de posit In the national banks of the Uni ed States io 1880, the output of th- coal mines of the South is 44,000,000 tons greater than Ihe total coal produc tion of ths Uuited States in 1S8U; and yet the development Of the South ts scarcely begun." II! i:.f...K-A'it; Make Definite Plans. You will And it of great assistance to you in saving if you have plan which you have carefully made so that they . are suited to your income and expenses. Once you have definite plans it will be interesting for you to ssve and see your plans materialize. This bank can assist you to carry out your savings plan; it invites deposits of One Qollar or more and pays 4 percent compound interest ' YOUR PATRONAGE IS INVITED BSSMSMSSWSSTJSSSSSSWsMSaSsMSSSSSSSSSSSMSaSSSBMaSSSW MSWK4T? -VI J '. i . " . ' . -'," on attkhwta of eosl-for fceetfnf A rTii big to the kouM, for ths ; furnace rtt sbAp or Hots, for tm l'(rtarFe in f sctery r mill, " ". ull Ha frtltnl of the onatltf tt .. ; oor fo, Its cUshUnees 61 Oaf b1 fseilitis fr prompt delivery. W J , wUl spfmUte a triaprder. 1 Ellis Coal and 1 Mlseee Bertie Cannoo md Fal'l Rus sell spent Sunday afternoon at 8'otume Creek. A govl residmre No. 7 Orsvei St. mr ths orner of Unloa. Easy terms will be glreo if wanted. a T. HANCOCK. leceptlon Tomorrow NtAht. SALE A BIG SUCCES 3 While we have had a great sale, we still have on hand a big stock of Mens and Boys Clothing and Overcoats, Ladies Coat , Suits, Underwear, Shoes, Dress Goods etc., that must not be carried over, so we will close out all of this winter's stock regardless of cost. We thank the public for their patronage and in vite them to our store to inspect our New Goodo that are arriving daily, and we promise to save you money. h Fancy Prices On Our Goods, We Only Want to 'Make a Living. J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEPT STORI HORSES A N 0 Mill CP lULCd II Fifty head of fine Horses and Mules now in stock. Must be sold. -PRICES AND TERMS REASONABLE. SCOTT & CO. NEW BERN, N. C em The fnretga and Home Mbslor.ary &rlty of Cntettry Mvtbodwit Cborea will five a teceptkm to aB the members of the thorch tomorrow, - TnurwJsy evenlnK front I U 11 'o'clock, lavita tiotie ktfs been.nt tsjevory member aad If any one should fail to reerlve the Mrs. Charles Cannon 1 a I daughter j-ettatloas It is fiepet that it willed U sis WU. at Ne4port . Warded t as aa arsrskht as the U'mt ll.uie Uiteheil was the rami mt ladles ars very angkns U kavs sr sr berreutia Um Rom Wynne ai jefcr or MrcB preeenw Ksr NOTICE. To Ore Insurance companies agents and tenants in my stores: If yoa ere willing to rent my stores wit boot carrying Are Insurance do uo, olberirlee move pat at the end" of your preeeat month. .vIf yoo era carrying any such Insur ance oa toode Io my storse, please can eel it at oftrs. w ' - . (8lgned) . ' ISAAC If. SMITH. Mies Icofak Gsraet Is-speodtaf a treel with relatives at Newport. . ' H r. Lather lUmy toek. Miss Dsaaos sw) tiles RiMMellstit for a sail Satoroay eflersooA. .The rr ported a vr7 pi Mttms TtMifl tadlH aUo weat et driving Kwnday Bttraoea f 1 Ul,1 life, (JfOtftS ftreMll wrat out NhtUig Siiferdey sM bought Uk stntarkey and sWo some dw t.; "r ' sir.'sad Mrs. fowref'Brreo U(t. td fitwe st Plvcoiris Ceek Bondey. Mer. Wilin snd ?1eWn frtm gtoeume 0t weteVlsitoristMr.CfiV rs RotM''e Ul elih. "T.O O nm," - se Is aorrthfTTy lvltd whetbet1 they re eeivs as tavtutioti ef aot. Th foUew Wurls the InvtUUoo lew!.'' !-v t v Ths atieeloWry toelety 'V t Qf tie Centenary MothorHst Chareh ' :'iW "' ''-'At tfasM.- -'i',:--Vr' "-- '; TKorsdsy Knd 1311 -k-' V v 4. from I p. a,to II p. m, -' "J Tm meet the lUtrUII fsmlfy '' " r 1 taltfe May' Bays AaotbSr News Report has it that tkit Morehead Better feetlow of ths Repqblkan party wiU start a mnaWrf paper kv Rallb t ad seriy data, tnoofh som- of the leading RepnbUeeas hers say they 'are fl't sears of a definite Intention ts do tbie. It ts slei reported, tnat ins As sorisUd Press dispatche wn ettr ed If s suit sgamst lbs jeorpnraUoe) la vie.--, -r". ,'" .: r-l ONLY FEW DAYS LONGER To get those Great Bar gains at the Fire Sale--We offenGreater Bargain than ever. 72 CRAVEN STREET n, U V I t V : i"b rooming fPf has ths Sieloslve r nj uns of the Aetitd Prwsls I . - gh, bat the qiKetitfl -cf hlhr j af.t.lhr p-rf t0"1 t set the serves C 1 has hvr bee Hetrtnlne1 by the v rourta. It U fh m4 t'wt Bf P"P' 4I wiih the d , ici hm Hi nvt pr ifort mn'.i')i In I'm t'hitd HutUs, enl I a t.t ' .'a .! I tfio-J with t 1 ' : .' r t d'l ef In ' t. - ' i, Ti.i'. MARYLAND CASUALTY CO. Wo&-:Qi?:: BALTIMORE. J .' ; V Iuom policies coTtrlnn AccWeoH, !If altb, BunUry, Tbcf I -jn itore't and dwermei, ateuVcfl4M4flufactufr, "and AutomobHe liability. 7 f V . Kfain(4ini Oaia Dcrrtrnf nt In North Xiro'inS ' tlirotjch ttliich fill dalmi arc prompi! Investigated and litjsfartotily r. 'jrfrl. -.""; , - A He-- y.x. -Cff .V-'ii-'-'. 'Is. 'fir' iff-? 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