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ESTABLISHED LN 1878 NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY'KORNING' FEBRUARY 271912. NUMBER 285 THIRTIETH YEAR 2C POST BFF1CEDE- ROOSEVELT WILL r i Hi fit! E lSlBKfl 4 . What Does Your Bank Do m rig AGTIV CANDIDATE . 5...' tfiysi TRUE TO ONE of the ways in which you can be true to-yon? object In life is to open a sayings account with - this bank, be cause it provides a system under whicn you can accumu late a substantial fund You can deposit one dollar at a time and watch the account grow. The bank pays interest on the money at the rate of 4 per cent, compounded twice a year. Do not hesitate if you have only a few dollars to start' with. We welcome account! of one dollar or more.. .positive; a fet y assured .XyftQ-oPg BLANK BOOKS ftfJD Ledgers, Day Books, Journals, Cash Books, Berk shire Typewriting Paper, Carbon Paper and Type writer Ribbons. Globe-Wernicke Filing Cabinets. M. E. WHITEHURST & CO. THE SHOP Phone 228 IT OFTEN HAPPENS The holes that make their apMarnnce in the dish pans and milk-pans come without warning, like the ghost that walks at night. No one knows how it happened. We don'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 trying to get at. Solid, honest tin, fashioned inconvenient, shining pins, etc., waiting lo save 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. G ask ill Hardware Co. PHONE 147 B road d us c Ives Lumber Co. Pryao . U- t1lSMMMMHMMSMMSWMhMl . h : -J i. - - t' '. r A i . w . , -f -.''""' ji a . I I SUPPLES OF QUALITY" New,-Bern, N. C, 73 MIDDLE ST. LUMBIR FQS All may be had from us. We are manufacture!! selling direct to the public from our own retail yards, and ctn supply you with pine timber of any grade or finish, at attractivelylow prices. Ask for our estimates on your requirements. JUST RECEIVED A large hipmtntof Low-uarUred Khora for (he romlng teajton, - Includ Ing Ihecele breled DOUG LAB 8IJOK, in lk Islrst drtus, Tau, Patent Ialhfrtnd QuoMeUl. ' Werordjslly loYltt lh Imtpection of Ibe public, polling yo under do cblltllom U baj whatever. SAMLIPMAN Blork, f i " New Hem. N. C. K' SOLICIT Mm a all kkeda ef eosl-Whestirg a4 took rrgta the kMe. forth - foresee hi shop or tory for tam - Ing purposes 'hi factory er bull, . ; J - rull 4onnhBt of ths tiaaiir at lp National Politics. Gov. Har- mou's Keutucky Speech Sounds True Note Warning. . Washington Feb. 26. Southern Dem ocrat in the House are-much exercised over the growth of the Hitchcock pa liticaT mahroe- which has been eni nee red through appointments by the post office department. The Postma ter General has be n very active in strengthening the forces of the Repub lican party in the Southern States and Democratic members of the House who have appealed to the Department against certain appointments claim they have been given no s lis faction- One member of the House declares that he has it upon reliable authority that President Taft himself, feel! ig the brunt of the criticism', has remonstra ted with the POitmaster Genv against over playing the appointive power and that the latter has signified his inlen tjon to carry out his own program. Governor Jurlton Harmon Bounded a new note in his addrts recently before the Kentucky legislature at Frank ford when he warned the legislature and all public c-fliJalg to analyze their own records lo see just how much they were responsible for the unrest which is de manding innovations in government. "Whatever we tl.ink of innovations in government wc aro h aring so much about," said theGovernor, "it behoove every one who holds a public position td make diligent self search to And whoth er any sKort-coming on his part figures in.the unrest which the r rope sal -of these changes signifies. For, while some doubtless advoca'e them for rea ions, the greater 'number would not lend an ear without some real or sup posed ground for discontent with pub Hj agencies as they are. And it mUBt be noted that all are involved in the measures in question. Dircat legisla te n is aimed at the lawmakers as a body and the recall at the individual members as'well as at executive off. cers and judges. " And it may fairly be sa d that the support these devices re ceive varies with the real or supposed need of them, as well as with opinions about the balance of advantage them." in If it's Quality and satisfac tion in a kitchen that you need, then Bucks Stoves and Ranges and nothing less are the cookers. Basnipht Hdw Co. Beaufort News Notes. Fehy. 26 -.The crntinued lieavy weather has prevented ihx work o getting nut tha cotton from "he wreck d stcami r Tt litliroy, the shifting ands covering the ' arner' The wrecking outfit hns abandoned its work a d returned to Norfolk. About 2 000 out of the 6.000 bales were recovered Last Wednesday's wind storm brJUg down the upper half of the western mast of the Wireless station here, which fell on the U. S, Labratory building, damaging the roof, bat not eerioaly The same Kale broke the two meat schooner, be'onging lo Mr, Taylor, ef Morehead City, from her roooilnf and with a small motor launch, the bigh tide csrried both againat the plan, walk, knocking down some 10 I fret of the walk, not damaging very much Ih boat, but leaving them high above or dioary tidee, so that they will likely have to be put on roller to float ava'n A "Yankee" visitor here over 6 le tall, was In the poet office, and wi a ring knickers." Two small boys survey In the 1 ngth of hmbe, and not b log acquainted yith "knicki", exc'a'md 'Gee.'' one adding "don't b i he haa money enough to buy pinU. " first Game of the Srasoa. iri- .- The firrt local game of be hell of the season was played e t rrtey afl r Qoon between the Union Tool leam and the Broad and U4 lie sir. et loam. The game ti a fast one srxl was' bitterly. fought by bath si'V However, the Union Point tesrn iui by score of It to 4. - ' JCUpUiok end Grantham ermpoeed Uo.btlry for. the ylcUe in lit, W. Brsy and R. Waters perrorwedle e(ro! lar doty Tor tt oj posing team. Y Moyln Pictures tod .Vmide vil!, tltcrnooQ And c'zbtfTbe ,Mt m the albs s4 di remits eoftpH sey ill be arraigned t JfndianspoMsotJ IL1 1 i ' ii i i i i nwm $56,80 Coritributed Yesterday. Total Kow Is 14,344.93. Although the campaign for fundi to build s new home for the Circulating Library, and which was waged so dili gently last week by the crew of canvas sers has come to 'Close, contributions are s: ill coming In. The following were received yesterday; Mr. W. P. Metta $50.00 lira. H. 0. Whitehurst 1.00 Graded School pupils 4.80 Total $55.80 This raises the grand total up to$4,- 844.93. Still the desired goal of $4,500 has not been reached and it remains with the people of New Bern to "see that the reminder of this amount 4s subscribed. If fou feel that it U your duty to assist in this work, send your contribution to this i the Library and it will be greatly ap preciated. There is a surplus of $10 on Mrs. M. M. Mark's list which cannot be ac counted for. If you contributed this amount and have not been' given credit for it Mrs Marks will deem it a favor if you will inform her and wiU see that the proper credit is given. Universal Food Choppers, in four sizes. Basnight Hdw Co. Will Be A Relief For Railroad Com pany. Last Sunday afternoon at least ten young boys rode -down from the depot to S uth Front St., on the eastbound train. If the city ordinances are tube rigidly enforced, the following contain ed in chapter 18, section 311 should be enforced. "All boys under sixteen years of age sen jumping on any train while passing through the city, shall be fined two dol lars aud fifty cents for each, offense New vaudeville at The Athens Mon. Tue5., Wed Fields and. ruiK, comeuy SKeicn artists. Seventh Week of Mill Workers' Strike. Troopsjit The Scene. I.awience, Masi., Feb. 26. One man was shot and seriously wounded and many o'hers hurt in a riot when thirty shots were exchangtd between strikers and the police. Thirty fire have been arrested. The streets were filled with fighting mobe for hours, Plaelto Roblno was shot in the back, and hia eondii ion is dangerous. Policemen Bartlotte was hot at three time and was not hit. Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 25, The mill workers' strike nowtn its seventh week was marked today by recurrence of the riotous scenes of yesterday. The dis turbances touay, however, were not con neeted with tha exportation of children. Folic officers were forci d to use their clubs late this afternoon on a croud of strike sympathizers, who had thrown stooes at them, following some srrests. So far aa couU be V erned no h ada wees broken, A small aumtr of iiv faot ymeit art a troop or cavalry wen sent lo the scene and were kept buey for some tin dispersing the crowd, whieb) htwevi r, ffored n i active reels ttixe to the sokltets Touch up the old f uruiture with Chfna Lac and keep it new. Basnight Hdw Co. SjeaSSjeBBSSSBJBJBSJJSBSJSBBBB COTTON BEfOlrTED BT . . oottos Bibiia lONCI PISTANCR PHOHO,"l8i . ' . " .tea In ' , Openlsc Highest LSwest ' Cioa Mar. i(M4 1 ifrti-irni " io:6' Jot.- !0U.' lM5',',lfrt.'.iaM ;;, ifteeelpts,. MLOMhia r .. 4 v.i -1 RIOTS STARTED AT LAWRENCE ; -1 MARKET .1 , V- v rehstsr. y . V . . ... For President If Tendered Nomina tion' Replies To Republican Governors. New York, Feb. 25. ' I will accept the nomination for President if it is tendered me, and I will adhere to tins decision until the conventionjias expres sed its preference," is Cot Theodore Roosevelt's reply to the letters of aeven Republican Governors asking him to stand for nomination. i The eagerly-awaited reply was given out tonight at Colonel Roosevelt's office here during his absence on a. trip to Boston. It was unexpectedly brief, but definite. It follows: "Gentlemen: I deeply appreci ite your letter and 1 realize to the full the heavy responsibility it puts up n me, expres sing as it does the carefully considered convictionsof the men elected by popular vote to stand as the heads of govern ment in their several States. I absolutely agree with you that thi matter is not one to be decided with any teference lo the personal prefer ences or interests of any man, but pure ly from the standpoint of the interests of the people as a whole. I will accept the nomination for President if it is tendered to me, and I will adhere to this decision until the convention has expressed its preference. One of th chief principles for which I have stood and for which I bow stand and which 1 have always endeavored and always shall endeavor to reduce to action in the genuine rule of the people; and there fore I hope that so far as possible the people may be given the chance, wrougn airect primaries, to express their preference as to who shall be the nominee of the Republican presidentia convention. Very truly yours, 'THEODORE ROOSEVELT. " 3:45 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. entertainments at The Athen!'. Tc City Beautiful Club's Wants Slon Since, the Ci'y Beautiful Club a-ked th people of New Bern to help them get a slogan for a Club stamp which they intend to isMie at an early dale, a number of slogans have been received. Among these are the following: "A City Beautiful is a City Dutiful " "Be a City of Beauty, it's a Civic Duty." "New Bern now or Never." "Ho for the City Beautiful," "A New Bern New is up to You. " "New Bern Neat is Hard to Huat." "Watch Beautiful New Bern." "Work Together for a Beautiful New Bern. The ahove are very appropriate but the Club desires a larger van -ly to se lect from. Gt busy. Think np cati liy .phrases and snd them to Mrs, K. N Duffy, Chairman of the Committee in charge of tbis work. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. A good residence No. 7flravet St. "ear the corner of Union, fcssy terms will be given if wanted. AUn ore building lot on George St., nesr Pollock C. T. HANCOCK. Just Stsys Funny. That' the truth about the J..ke Ho-.k celled "Kun" that is given with the New York Sunday World every Sumlny. (This of course maatts next Sunday, too.) If you only knew what a bnri;m offer it Is that la ma le here you would 0 right out in the rain (if raining) anil bay (be Sunday Worl I next Sunday. And If not raiojQg yosj would goutand hoy it anyhow . And beelde there are the other big special grand stand features, such a the famous Artist Jsms fttobtgomr'y fsgg and his Adrentures of Kit, Cobb, andCharl s P na Gibson and hi drawings showing characUrs from Dick ens, nd the full lo the brim Com Wtekly (which is in addition to theeom plots ioke I took and tha great 8undy World Magasine. , How easi yo4 afford to mlsa thU ga'-la-yT n cum cou it out y Taka LAXAtTVE' BR0M0. Qainine t ab let. 'vproggists refund money If it falU U euro.' E. W. GROVE'S aigna tarsWiwaacltkofJ' SCe. A S-t i i lis i ' -1 was decided' U frame Uffff egitla te In the Pa, j eonferettyea. . t For You? The service of a bank to its customers should consist of a great deal more than merely receiving deposits and hand ling checking accounts. Many people suffer inconvenience am! actuiil loss ot money becau5e they do not have the benefit of the full si rv ince that a bank should render to its patrons. This institution is fully equipped to scrvf you in cvot v banking capacity and watever ycur requirements may be you will find.the facilities of this bank of practical benefit. SALE A BIG SUCCE 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 Goods that are arriving daily, and we promise to save you money. No Fancy Prices On Our Goods, We Only Want to Make a Living. J. J. ELKS TEMPLE ESs MULES Eifty head of fine Horses and Mules now in stock.! Must be sold. PRICES AND TERMS REASONABLE. I SCOTT & CO. NEW BERN, N. C REPORT OF THE CONDITION t OV Tllli National Bank of New Berne At New Hern, in The Htate of Nuith 'urciliim, at The ('Insc lirss, Frbroniy -', MM'.!. KKHOI Kt KH Ianand Dincotrhts 6l,t4U.7r. Overdrafts, secured and un- "-urivi 4,fi.7 tl.. ltoi.il to secure clroo- laon 8iH).0O lloniln. rWuriUea, etc. 6,32f) Ot) Hank Inn house, fur'nltnre. . apd flituroe MJMiM Other Real Estate Owned Z.261.H4 Kue from NaUonal Baoks, (not reaervo agents) 6,014 M Ou,sfrrii Suu and Private Banks and Hankers, Trust CompJu-iiee, and Bavlflgs Hanks 7,748 00 Dus frotn approved Veeerre sgeou 17,032 4ft Cherka and oUmt cash iu 4,771. M Notes of otlisr Naaeaal Uanka 11J4.00 pactional Paper Camytcy, ' Nk-kera and Cents . ' IKM Lawful mosey reserves' U bak, lsj ' J perle 6,421.40 .LfgaJ-tesder , ' . .1wtaa.;; ,600.00 , U4.K1 0 ftsdirnj.tlf fssf lt U. t. -j .Trsssarsf (I me? eeeC 64 :timi!sUooJ..0..O1 'j, . 1.2M 0O TUI E IP mi. BAXTER DEF T STORE m if 1 1 ttsi- I. '.Illl.IllfS mill In ( ' a 1 1 1 1 .il hIoi k fi' - " U itHi,noo.oo St,(MMI.0O '- Hiirplim f u ml I'ndlviilcd yroliUi. li i v renie i lirrl I 'i v i i p.t:. Natlon.il I in ii k riniri out standing Due to other National Unnks Iui- to Stall' and I'riVHte ftunks and llfmkem IndlTldmil " dr ixmltii snlijy t to rhifk 4X1. iH.) 4 T?frW oertlfleatoi ' V i'i.oiKl.00 iii.ia 4.41TJ 61. "V t,t of depcwll n.'J41.rj Cashier's eheoks ' TUtstanding 1.3W 30 44.1,rR9.8t-' Notes and bill rrdiscoitnted 11.044,18 , Bills payable, including Cortl I Arates of Deposit for moo- ' y borrowed 2r,000,00 Reiiprvixi ivt Uxes 16LM, Totst .ri6,20?, BTATTC OF NORTH CAHOUVA:!. County ot Craves. .?, L fl. IL.RoWU. Cashlar of tha a. . . wme'd t, 4 olilr sws,r lhal ita'aWs' sutetntit 1 true to tbs he & f Irawwledgs' anl be- t .V1 tr fwM, ltWvHoes sM uf I -fsctlUie forprm4tellefy.;w N 'wfll (rj.rsrktre s trial orae. , 4 iJBllls Coal rati(J ' if and Yard CtJKRBrnAttesli ;'. 0 iter. Ms June;. tc?i I the l i!.r l ifit 1 OU'tg ' 1 - AoieilrA, . ' ' ) f '! t' err, In IkHrA A". ERTAN n 'ft ftnrrtrT r.n,.f , . ... , . , . r Krrp cut i'. c v,;r..l, 1 1 B. U, UACTtUURJI, 3. A. ' ' , ' itjetp"d anil .fn (ft t,f : -'Tiff.''
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