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i- V ' 1 i ?AFL1 ViTTIl ri ,dciCUUTION- r ESTABLISHED 1878 1 i -JfEW feERNr NORTH CAROLINA,'-: SATURDAY K0RNING,v4llAJiCH2yi912. .TCtJflBfrnim YEAR I ; si I ! , t I r,.J, ' ! . .11 v VWA f if x i to 'fttll a ., t 1 Ail1, It reserve Pnvmmi ,F7nr4T rornoef luoceasful who Uiwwmf ''power: A , 11 H wb works' up .fe (he very limit of hw strength Jl Wj.flod his health falling. So it k with those people" who have no reserve funds, in the fornuof savmm ac eounta. They Hve up to their income and when Sickness, less of employment or reverses of any kind come upon thim, they are fiftlpleae naiderable extent. Begin at once to build up a re ervfund. This bank accepts desosits in any amount from one1 dollar Upwards. U JAVINGS ACCOUNT IS C0RDIA1XY INVITED, m m mm MlttlllffllllS J STRIKE Oomputaory Legislation By Parl- ; meotTo Settle Differences. London", March 1. CSmDulaorv leir- islature by PaHlment is now the last hope of the offciala to settle the big coal miners strike, which has affected more than 900,000 men so far and is ex pected to involve more than l.OOO.OOO1.. . The tie-uo of the mines .thrnitirhAiiKi me country is complete. Many of th OBiilEl TiRS ELEGTD FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE ! GOOD CONDITION h EUEBT ! -BOOK- OTnnr oiunc : Subeoribers Met X8' Afie ooob andJJleptedeeBowrd W Directory for the Ensuing ' :J. Year. I ' ' :, Ifesterdav af tencoon the subeerikere to the Circulatinstlitraryjnet' toithi library rooms and elected ; the Boem of Directors for the) nrak)t year.l A number of tbe nbaBrlben were present men quit ahead' f time, and those wihoH Mi large noubVf otee'tfew.ejist. remained at work did bo odIv until thei! After theia vetes ware eeonted It Waa. notice to the employers of intention jt found 1 hat the following Het of ladies auu KmimneD own reEeivea wm nigoeit number and, they were tuttw. ' Mrs. j. T BollMw 'itn. M, MarksTB. Clyde Eby," Muw. Janet nuiiiBier,. mm. a. a., oisnop, - miss Mary Hendren. Miss Marv Oliver- and Prof. H. B. Crarven.:Mr. C. W.i Ubn- get and Mr. C. J. JicCarthv Each one of these ladies" and flptrtier men are is miliar ith the lihrarv work and there is not theltwst doubt.botthat the directors will orove to be cntirelv WILL OPEN SOON But fre can get your Spring and Summer Sirit NOW. LIKE WELL TAILORED A. T. WILLIS CO. THE QUALITY SHOP quit, compulsory under the law, becam enrective. . Yesterday's meetings of the strike committee and the employers proved fu me, each side stood stubbornly by-its original pooition, the representatives of the men explaining thev had nn p'hni that the rank and file insisted ton a minimum wage scale and voted tontrike to enfofce It. , M 1 ineuowniie ine earnsona m evnrv army iort and post in the country are in reaoiness tor instant use. Troops, however, will not be called out nnlma absolutely necessary. So far tfhe tem per of the men is excellent. Their leaders have urged them to rAmnin quietly at home. The special ; cabinet council adjourned without action. Premier Asquith explained tha Parlia ment would have to act to establish minimum wage scale, and n fnrthar conference will be held tonig ht to de cide now tnia can be done. The strike situation is the. most serious-in the recent history of the United Kingdom. Few of the big industries have a reserve store of fuel on hand. ana tney may have to close down, ad ding their thousands to the manv l. ready idle This may cause rioting, as the majority of the industrial hBve little money to buy, food when ineir wage earning ability ia intnnt ed. r TO CURE A COLD TN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggigts refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S im.-. ture is on each box. 25c ' ' ' " r satisfactofv In everv rtatuieL ' ' Hn4 ever, they have a hard, year's work be fore them aiui th ruvinla of NowllWA. W ho have so nobly aided in this work In cne past and who have, eo generously contributed to-the fund lor the erection of new homeA. durinr the oast feW weeks will do evevythirfr In their power to nee that they anvk a iraeeeBs. 1 How about fthatKnfence? Burn the tVoardak and try Pittsburgh .Perfect yard or earden fencing. . J. S. was night Hdw Co Circulating library incorporate A T REPORT OF CONDITION OF HE PEOPLES BANK At New Bern in The State of N. Cat The Close of Busi- ness February 20, 1912. RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdrafts secured and unsecured Banking Houses Furniture and Fixtures 'Duefrom Banks and Bankers Cash Items ' ' Gold coin Silver coin, including all minor coin currency National bank notes and other U. S. notes T Total $ 68.653.38 8,719.22 1.8H0.00 3,993.81 11.000.00 $v385,970:'26 7,443.16 12,500.00 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in :Sw5f O lfcM current m nd'ta aid .Notei and Bills rediscounted , Billf Payable . uic cuinctttes pi peposit .Deposits subject.lorheck Due to Banks- and bankers Cashier's Checks outstanding -V Total $ 32,191 w 311,497.72 48.944.16 349 S6 $ 500,159.83 $ 30,000.00 lf.,644.80 3200 20,000.00 . 20,500.00 392,983.03 $ 500.159 83 & ,cf North Caro, County 0, CVM m .. ;.,.v w w ''y, Auuwicoige ana Deiiei. . i iibmriKU - . " T; JA. UZ2ELL, Cashier. 7, 5ttictibe4 ana sworn before me. this 2Hh day of February IQ& - . J. H.i CRAWFORD, NotarviPublieJ - ' Crrect AttesU. My Commission Elpiretpril 6th ::. -i VC W M mrtD c' D., BRADHAM, ' "J. W. STkW1D1 . "f DiffgtOTs, E. IL MEADOWS, JR. :' ; ' ! . - . . . - ' . The following charters? . were iepned Thursday by the See!attry of " the State. " " New Bern Library Asso. siaH on.' rneoi-.1 porated, of New Bern: the. carnoratlan naa no capital stock; amocfi; ti Incor- poratora are Miss Mary Oliver, Miss Janet Hollister. Misi Mary Hedren ueo. A, nUTBt Co.. of JjMkamnrfll Onslow county; general irclumdhae; wnwiaea capital, fZU.UOm, wtitfa 47,000 paid In by Geo. A. Hurat; Ajidrw J. Hurst, and Benjamin B,' Burnt. 1 " f Pbone number twenty to 8'ndard rut your trash. nunin Tnu DUbflliMilHI -' ...- ... H. .:.-:-' i M Secrecy Being Maintained tf 1 ine Kepqrt on larirr Revision. WttKliimrtrm March 1. Thflr WIS taucuB ef tiia Democrats of the House today on e 'revised uugar tariff ached- nle and otfaer revenue measures. The Ways and Jtcang Committee's report to the caucus oaifflUKar. which has been so carefully gnaaded from publicity, re not absolutely known to the Democrats themnelvAn. . Clnirmnn ITndemood arid Other mem pers of the committee have steadfastly; refused to tell even the r colleagues what their recommendatic n would be, and that attitttde hna aroused trouble armong theinemhii)rsi RAnmaAnfgfinAt'RnnHflfkiYt nf LioOst ly froba If r. Underwood what the report cnillH 1u immoA o afatAiTUint HttAckilur 1 the Ways and Means Committee for the secrecy. ', fTwo reports ..are current as to what will be the rest mmendat ion of the com mittee. The ope most favored as j a guess is that Ue sugar will do piacea on tne free Iwt, The outline oi uus re nortnrt anlnrinn rVin nrnhlam ia: I 'All sugars io b e placed on the free list." To make up for ' the revenue that I j .i . . . . : . . i ffr1) Willi in I ill ih nn mar a uuriumiHittiv diMi" 000,000 a year separa, te seheduleswill be submitted to the cat 'CUft one ass isa ing an ad valorem tax M per cer t. on raw silk, which is rt " on the free list, from which would 1 e derived ah estimated revenue of $41;0A 0,000 yearly; another placing an advalorex 11 tax f rotf 11 to 12 per cent, on cruA ' rubber from which would be devivW "bout 112,000,000. This plan weald piwidl for the loss of the $53, 000, 08 ia. me. 1 Although many members of tke R. ous declare that thev are confciont . 'at Laueh resolutions would be mode by 4 committee, there' are others who hmt Hiarn will ho a ronnrt - c - .uwnuuii in. X the differences in the partv. ai the y& HU provide a cut in the cus tnnia . Vt to an equivalent of abont 8ft wnfa Nj9 Mtmds on refined auirar. thn other TeTi 'De' fleriv' eithefTrom an internal it, W oi irom t to i cent a pound on .VWj or 8 l!Kht tax on silk and rubber. TOPS UF 111 . . ' tint lnn'Vtwi hlmtnmn mun bat also men and women their private transactions find of tiie greatest value records showing hiw they ha vr paid but money. These records tprove guides for the future, assuring greater ecorlomy in the handling of funds. Kff ia n ideal method for flBticia A lOneeking account in this (Ohtaming an accurate record of Small s well as large invited. . t ai (.- - . . - . W wvr iel - I VtE is an ideal method for 1 1 y Hl.iin:- ,!-.-s7..-. ' . i -. 1111 IJMlIlIlIIlIDilli' hiiWuMtfli 'i iSALE AB1& SPCCfflil tiiiMinmir"H-nnniiro ; WMlIVE GROWTH rOFBEPOSif: Dircctor r:Vj-.7f2CA,"'l90S - . , " 7 2C: 1910- -L..j': 73.510.11 1 1 8,372.0 1'' 239.C-2.7? ' 3P' BIRTHDAY PARTT. Jane Meadowa Df entertalnVI tar many young friends at a beaatifn.. mt yesterday afterno-jn from four o alx o'clock, at the home of bar aunt , lira. Jane Meadowa on 8ooth front street. Pirn - 1 A ' uccaaron was in Honor of . If las Dill' tithth blrthlla anl.'k. .1 acheraeof pink and whiu . mii out in the decora tlona and ratreahmenU. Alter playing numerouei game,, tbe children repaired U tha - alihim nm which, was artiatieall. Viwi ..r..iu. Jcorat4d ki .outhera rmOai, pink and fwhite carnations mm ktHama rMM f i , Ibeeantamlaeabni 4v i... j , V r- wni miuiwu Of handsome ee BUed i wlUikJllarftay r , wihcb aaui ina OMUactroo of be ing grown In the Whie Boa comer- vatorv. ' . A bags White birthday eafea ' inti waicn purM eia-bk tAnk iu. f. ww vanuiwa me larjie whtcs waa Ugbted by maty piak eandleV , . r v r "."TWHi via. keU adorned wUh pink MkitUm. ,CM wua pica ih wmte eandlae.-w'bicb wet given at mvenira ef tea Wpppy o eaalea. i The' IMBaT keateaa '-aa .Iumi with man ttMotlfnl -i.. ...i. i - i - - - - ' "M W J , frieoda Dslicioue iitrmkmt silting of Ire eroaasad aakai ut. fod with pink Iced H-e tmde wrf irv. Among thoao aUrlng llltle Klaa DlU's UUa Oltle fiheAsa falitWk R.Kwa Ilelea Btirlay, PiaabeUi' Cntler; Mary euo did, Margaret Tbom Um. IHsle Jooee.' riroihv UUL ' Ila. rlett Dun; 11004 jHawk,, tfarg irei virgimni MtHtm, Balati Hawk, Laara Roberta. Heteai tiollisUr. far Bray.neno tWlerAUca Craven, Chailottet Davie, Irtwau Craeta, Maty oiHK ttrwaeaw Uim Redmea Qutoit, , Mart Pel Ilea.. ,'Sa.aiaali Cat ' Carrie Leale Ward. it Barf 8pet. Ie W4rUK. JTssDy Ward. Vary Cr.adwlrk, UeMta. 3'etry.- rilaiualh Aihfoid, rracle Tatvy. El s. ES', r.lma Weto. Bn!e Wiilia, talk.r1n Clt. UllaaDa!, Cfcna natb, t r othr Kilia ftd KJitabaab'DsviSi' Cldtit tbjl RoirtMwi, rf Cr rsway, JAa Ihjt.- Coard KoUrU. t ymrnHi Cst!r. .Worth' i:fr. Jta,, Dn)tnla If oore.'red Wt; A'!,r Uit!l, Jsek HtJW',,r. f ' " -n, f.'i.:e 'x v. -i r Universal Fo.d Coopers, CHOP, they don't mash. J. S. Basnicht Hdw Co. Simmons Club Or ionizing, fTl . t t ... ... I ino journal BUjgeati m an tne mac ter of organising a Simr kena Club haa taken active shape, Measi R.I.A. Jones, B. Hurst and Dr. H. HL 1?bbi be I out yesterday with aietiitkms thut were numerously signed ifaee 'being a eall of the signers to mee AlaWay .Bight March 8th and there p ewltecX rpessna nent organization. Th.a iptan propoacd ti to have city and ; on diyualut. both (e-meet together aad' de erenine plana for the campaign. TW win be a call issued for the Friday mt aUag. Do you like a raissioii fin i8h? Then our Monastery Stains will suit vour tast a B. P. S. Brand JJ S. Baa mht Hdw Ho. o - - - , Maaa Meeting Monday Nlg&t at CowtHoufle. . .HhallNew Bern haVa the Centra) Warehouse to be. aaLabKaW W, the yanoers Union? 8ball New Bernlelp ontwine wattar Road?'- . Tie above will be matters of diacua rfoa M the cUiatne meat meeting Abe Court Hoaseatondavnhrbti.t - 8:W. ; , The. (omaoittew of the Fanwera (tjnlcn wno will aeiv Ue) ,townawbtrs tbe eentral wlrehooM will fee; located; will taeei 1st RaItlgkWedneadey..V . ' If New Ban want ikla alJL. tbevraiVaeadndelegattoii.to RaWgb and tnaka a bd f ItT - ' t vlted to bo.,oraoeBi at tu a.u Jtondaf night' .There laa) : been aauvlt oieeuasKMaboftrepilrkisM Um Walki road, a road when proper teal-ad wlU open to Vew Bern a aecnWa elt tha. fc oooakry In Eaatem N www Carettoa, If New BertiwanU to bee Vi tela project some Affialeed effort awojk U made and the mss nvMUngMewdtMy night, pro- poee to ptfet Hanlti lion Witlle we have had a great sale, we still have on hand a 'big .stock of Mens and Boys Clothing and 7)yerccrat8, tLadies' Goat Suits, Underwear, Shoes, Dress Goods etc., tfc(at mttstinot be carried over, so we will close omt all of this winter's stock regardless of (COSt. .' We thank the public for their patronage and in vite ttcm to our store to inspect our New Goods that are airiving daily, and we promise to save you money. ra Fancy Prices On Oar Seeds, We Only Want to Hake a KM BAXTER DEP'T STORE . S TfflLr5SIL-rsBB H FOR ill tnay be had from us. We are manufacturers selling direct to lllffrv Public from our own retail " ' yards, and can mnniv vmi u,,n. r- f r J J " ' -nn iCJOe timber of mv rnila nrflni.li -atjittractively low prices. Auk for OUT estimates on your require-aneata. Broaddus v&t lvesr Lumber Co. i 1 . v .; ;r , , i. . . . ffaVaBwaaaHBBVaawaataCCa . To get those Great Bar . gains at the Fire Sale--Ve -foifcr Greater Bargains Ihak-jcvcr . . . . ' . . CmVBN six fea)aaaaaaaaaaaaiajHJ ilj Ji g'Hxj11 'MajaHaaa.aawaiaaa 3DSBREELVED; 'PUfVfUr'lln tvaWMeVlXMi'talllw' irg 4UWtvatiSaArr) "fa )h latrak aljtifTiY'tltrit' utt.tr luvd 6u 'lielaJ.-- V - .W tordlaJly Inr'iU IdvJnapWtiOw'. f ttt jbUIv J'ti'Ua' jfta' tin'tfrpo r t at'T' I t v . ill r: ilk. 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