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- V , . ,n;i - v - 't! ESTABLISHED ."if- C.XULATION - -1" J2 -.7. j-5"-' lAllcH NUTTER 293 -f JiEW BERN, K03TII CAECUM THURSDAY KORNING," J THIRTIETH YEAR - '.-.-:.- k -4?--.. r iiV - rr . - - i ------ z.-.- - -- -.",.-. e t-; 2 : : V , 1. ,;"-- ' ? si' 1i If, t n r-VERTBODY knows some people who have? ail of thr'tonK J r fotta pf ifi-!j;hougl asjjrt ear& ah mcome.. A rule , ; the comforts oko,U aga a provided during those year of - - . ctivity wha ipertpn arftmore tbarf-iai quired tor K' !nin)diatene(lavf OpeA lavlns account vitlj this badk;nd.s7 sure futut cbmtprt mhpu'd" a'time ewr come when 'pay-day U I :' : WCORDUUYINVItEY&R-ACCOUNT ;l IT OFTENi HAPPENS "' : The holes that make their appearance in the dish' pans and milk-pans come without warning, Ufce the ghost that Walks at night Noone knows -.ow it happened. - We don't mind, of course, because lfmakes buainfgs good for las. "The holes are there, and the new pane are hfre That's what we are tryinsr to get at. 1 Solid, honest tin, f asnioned in convenient, shining puis, etc waiting io save you many steps and keep the food clean and wholesome. As much honesty has gone Into the making. of this tinware aa goes into a diamond ring. .. - . . Qaskilh Hardware Co. PHONE 147; . - - , - r 78 MIDDLE S! THREE LIDHEGQII- PADDOOED iEltTJiOEllEADEO Imperial Troops A-t Hwaog-Hsioo ixmised Over Political Act!? JTear Chi ru Pu' Oa Their, VIGTS Rp.leigl Council J. O. U,A M. Btlelzh;! March S.Jobiiv-Noyet,-; fmember of. the oationbl - legwlativej council ' bfj the nnior 'Orqer . United Amerkan j Mechanic '4a iieeij' toyl demned by Capital City eeunclCd, f for a' tempting to hae-he variooa rr- U8jajB4pTflfttba ; (cag ioo'of Sf nator bimmona 4B.tua ngnt n place aaiterary qoahflcatioo on 'immigranta being ,tr triiltcd to he United States' Jhe RaU tlgh e6utirUasB8 that Noyes be remov e3 from the national legislative council and r qua'a other council to join wib thPtn in their irquesv iDe.orflef, tne local eouneil says, is -not in politics. Noyes; it is sakJ, tri?d to Becure the in dowement ofi Senator Simmons' poai linn ty-illegal riieihods v Pr. J. Y. JoynV, state superintend ent of public instruction, has - returned from St. Louis, Mo. 4 where he at end d a meeting of the department of su perintendent 8" pf. the National Bduca lonal Association. Two thousand edu cators were in aiienaance, ana aunng the meeting a bajiqant was given in honor of Dr. . P. P. Claxton, United S'ate-commis8ioner of education, 400 mE mim openisoopf But we cari get your Spring and 1 : . Summer Suit NO W. . THE . QUALITY SHOP' South' contnbut on : to the nation praised the ability of the noted educa tor and commendt d president Taft for Selecting a man, for the position be cause of his fitness rather than hispo iitical leanings. v L Thteejrieonfrs, two of them state convict?, and tbe other serving a three yearaenter.ee, were grafted condition at pardons by tiov,. Kifcb.p. 'The men pardoned are Oscajf JPoteet. convicted in McDowell coiinty iti Ji)1y, 1907, and sentenced to the penitentiary for-trti years for highway lobberj J, H. Check convicted in Yadkin ojntf in 1901, and tentenced to ltieus in the penitentla ry for murder in ihe second dgree; and Eugene Fx, confictid in "Ashe 'county In July, 1910,. of larceny,';; and. sentenced to thiee years on tho roads. if A Swt o v" V6 tR " FOR " ALL .may be had from .us. - We are manufacturers selling direct to the public from our own retail yards, and cm supply- you with pine timber of any grade or finish' at attractively kw prices; Ask v for oureetimatea on your require . irtenls. - - I ' I - : ' ' " N r : Eroaddus & Ives Lumber Cd.i m ?l - Tilpods;M Waroiig.V-B - Pking. XWoaJ ; Mawh. A:: letftr Zroin -t misernarj at. Jjwang-Hs or near Cbi-Fu; received here atatesfthai the imperal tronaf putoqt th eyea of forty Chriatia coovarta nd - then, b beaded them saying, that they war na- ifeJt itrrt hmg-waroingly on irtpoda here and tiera in th street of Peking, althpugh some i f e bodjea have beta removed and hurfed, $ - t, , ' 1 Cheng. Ting Fqf, n Important city on the jrailroadV abouVlfiO.) pile' U die Roaibwest of Peking was added to the list of place which have been- looted and burned Wo detala Tiave Ttached here, hut it ja thought there r eed be no fiar for foreigners: there beeauae- the muiineera every htejlare observing the Bame-?jle ot not fpuchingBt rangers. Parties of u'tlneer. "returned . Jbere intending lo'reSirine: looting. Thay Were arrested "tnd, decs pita ted, A private- telegram say mat ,000 troops mutini ed at Kin-Ktan in fie tang-Tse val ley, and looted the town. French and Japaness'troops JiavS' been dispatched AS THEYi m w : w mm m m w m a m i ru pHMUptllu prs,ns being seated at the tables. nr.bypecia, ,afronj'P,0 Ting to he referred to. Dr. Claxtfn as the bring back theifcomp jtriots. , JAhobrthers and Jobson, mrefirted3luinsjrfclay Th Atheiii: tor lht. See - the two snra!TcsteRr pieririthe world. reai;e&tate for sale. - A good residence No, 1 Graces St. oear th corner 'of Uhioo. Easy terma wilt be, given U; wanted. " Also ope building I6t tfl George St, near Pollock ;a T. HANCOCK. Hc" about that iirie fence? Burn the boards and try Pittsburgh , Perfect, yard jt garden fencing.. J. S. Bas- nightHdwCo. THURMAN ITEMS. Bce..wrftteB.jr Mrs C A, Snao, E'k- rnsWTa.vWteformailoavf the r1atWejlf any are living, of Chaa, Francis Bryan. . The (latter waa born in New Earn, June 21st 1S44. If any 1 of Ihe Journal reader 'eaa supply the in for ma ton sked for,, it can be ad dnajed to this office or tou Mrs. C. A. Bryan, Elkina, W. Va. ' J iSPJa-aaaaa-aal i -': ft'- r wwV'Vf '' A"ww v'i Vkirv A- '. fl :r:;.;-'v.-:.?fi-n n, msm vl , : : -i wili- starts - f ' : START, . :s?;iV AND ViLL. ;LAST ;':v; . FORivTEN DAYS-ONLY 7' :My entire, stock' of Clothing, " Hats, ShoesrDry Goods and Gents Fumish ing .goods must be sacrificed 'at half Tt unnan. Mareb 6. We are afraid our may friends will tbiek we are ei'h er dead or sleeping, ao Will have to jot djwn a few notes to let them know we are at lively an of yore, only . little note buiy. - ; The farmers are sbmewhat behind With their work n accourtl of the .wet weather.' No dubt they will, appreci ate Spring when it .dofa artie, then there'w'H be "sorrjetMng d)ng." .. I , People have oven, kept at home so lonj that Jey can ttapd Jt no. longer, we notice simt coming and . goings." ' v.Mr. C. L. BaTrdiaon J-ft Sstaiday sf ternoofl for Oceaa to spend wise tlroe with her aunt, lira. J.- W. Saodersv, Jj.MrBvE.-j; Cn ajJ Hiss Laara fconiier have gone to Seliaven for an extended vltiW "' Miaaea Jennie. E la and Annie Coo- ne of Eiverdae. er at Thurman 8aturday eeillng oa th bride, Mm. W. ilias Annte' HiiketU tcbef of the Croa'aa. schooVtwnt Friday night with her aunt, Mrs. Sua H. Uukrtt.; i Mf. W. R. Hardlasn arid siaUr Ml-s Lora, of Croin, earoeup - to via t their arand parents. Mr, and Mrs. Alei llardUoiv .Xhy altended tho Shadow party Friday bight aad reioned toCr4 at an Saturday afternoon, '. Mrs. R. A. HardieoiL llrs. Caboan' and Miaa Ella MieaCerria P. Uardifwi apeot Sat urdy lo New (Ur-1 kiU-oJing Teach- i era Awociatiod. , .' . , :" , The ahadw party at Tharman srhiol ( ; ) One wat a sa;ciin incislly an j (Inaa cialiy. ,sTh U4 frs a-rra bmnht by Mr. Ca they; he ptnTitl one tj MU tr It N. ,HrJiMtri, cf C'rnaUn, ard l o'h-r to Mi Cftf rin P. Iterdiiiin, ofth(Jrmn. We are tie iwd li stale lht the amn iiit l'd m uffirieot to piy for the nrw d 'We eiUr.d iimub to cHir to 4 (ritU oho hlrd o mi.i h. . Tt. R P D font tfifoneli th'e plioo InforaiMion Wanted. A lejttet: 'al'en received at this of- A good Rake for.vsein mak ing the city beautifuL We have ttieiii. Basni&fat ildw. Co, . ' Cotton UnplckedT J t la aaid there are at leaat 500 balea of cotton still in tho flekla in Falkland township unplcked.Tbls estimate was baaed on the mTormaiioa' given by one of thovFaik Wi farmers and arm with five bate OT' leea "were not eon ldered - Moat of Ibr. eoUon will no doob( remain In the Bald and be plowed in.-Gteenvllia Reflettof.: '' "- Universal .Fjoibd Choppers, CHOP, they don't mash. J S. Basnight Hdw Co ., -, . Battitfiora shippers were 'benefited ly miings of "U. Inter fitatf Commerce Cofflmiaalon, -f "-r.t- OU.il a j.-.tiiu ' i ! i mm i i an - -i, i mm e - " Kefp out the wind, rwr,tnbw sod dust with' our WEATHER STRIPSr-rTnlsoQ -luffiber'tid b l. .7. COTTON ' MARKET ' . - TtEP0UTi:i) BT " :T- COTTON IinOKKIl . V" Wtid DI3TANCR 'rUONS NO. R m i Even go, vtre TjonToa qafTragettefi Pai4v Back. Their Head- -A. vquaf terr8tone i Loodonr Mai. StbT-The nuch adver tised meeting of safffagett a to Parlia ment iqoare lo troteat ag ilnat the re fusal of Premier Arquith to receive a depot a'ioBy proved a fiascd. so far aa concerned any eersational display of mlKtani orowesa and cunning.-which way predicted by the orgaditera. About fifty women -were-arrested, but the damage done- wka inconsiderable com pared with Friday 'a raid. T Whh'e the toilitani suffragettes were Vainly endeavoring to: break through the cordo'rTof pol ce'around about Pa liament square, 200 .madjeal students organised a -raid., on " the suffragettf premises io pay them baclc in their own eoii). Marching to the building occu pied oy toe wo-nens press in snaring Cross road, where there was a big dieP play of suffrage literature, they bom bardedlt with stones, sraaehing all the windowa to an accompaniment of cheers from delightful spectators. Another band beset -on retaliation, attack d vthe in'ernaiional suffrage shop, in Adam street, the -Strand, amashiiga big plate gUss window and wrecking the entire front of the bald ing, Meanwhile the suffragettes were be ing balked in all attempts to hold a meeting through elaborate police pre- cautibna. Muunted -police were sta tion' d atshort intervals along tbe main thoroughfares leading, to parliament, while Solid phalanxies of officers on foot Haed theTsidewalks. Long before the hour for the meeting to begin, a huge crowd fil ed Trafalgar square, Whitehall add art j went ttr.eU. Notwithstanding the watchfulness of the police, one suffragette succeeded in smashing half a dosen windows in gov ernment offices. A womao chained herself to a tree in Whitehall and, unable to remove the chain, the police uprooted the tree with the suffragette still at) ache J and car ried both to the police station. ' The aspect of the street gave evi- denceof the tent to-whieh the suff- TaeottOAvilrorJsefi InloManyi ahopa wr eloMd. and shattered long before the , usual time1. Others were boarded up. J EveO ia the'eity far from parliament, bank a and other large) establishments were protected by shutters and barri- eadea. ' Foiled inheir efforta to hold a dero onstration a number of, tbe'ruffragettrs organised a window amashing rajd in Victoria street, i Nd?Banli in New Bern It mom willing to further thfii development of legitimate ' buMnesaenterprises than the Peoplea Bank. Its officers are always accessible and are ready to discuss financial or buai- . - ness matters with any persons desirous of obtaining infor- jnatioo which their knowledge and experience enableu them i to f Ornish. - Those needing accommodations fothe extension of their ' business interests are invited to cojisult our officers who will -' co-operate with them to the fullest possible extent. Lv.vta;- . . . . . ft Tfk r'.ta. ill tont lime in f I rU-t. tt.y (1.1 llt'j-;iy .11 M. r "i n- I) n't :r ii n r OrK-n VC7 K.t'. 1". I , - 1 i: BH l-'l 1 : ; i : i ; i - WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected youridfiieyat Have yon overworked jyour nervous ay tarn and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladderT Have you paina in loina, side, back; groins and bladderT Have you a "BaDDy appearance of the (ace, especially under the eyeaT Too fro quent a deaira to paas.qrinaT Ii ao, WU ilaroa' . Kidney Pills wUl cure yoo-at Dmggiat, Price 60c' WiUiama' MTg. Co.. PropaT, Clevolani O. . LQCO LOCALS. ' Onslow County, March, C Wa - will try and laf the' reader of the Journal beat from our tont ooca mora. ZJfi kaephavrng bad weath-r right od. Toeliy It looks ak if we are going to btva aaether big .know;. We wiH be Over glad to aeisdaa pretty weather aow, but as vpriDf la aotf ar vjff ja4 t el lure that ! a - araa't'hava'i ma h mora eold wsatbet; and era ' will pltaaedT .. v- yitV ' Getting reay U aow the gardens sre all the go right, bo f. " 8 oa hsva'ai-i ready aded..V i . -..4 ; We have new aetgbbef with aa thjt Jyear, Mr. Cev ileward froni .Iirtek, Klo a etion ha bAght th Mrs Ervia place sad moved ha -a, w art glad to have another good oeighbor. ; . " ' Mr. Aqullla Erviri, wl.aad'cMldre whi have been oa a vialt te Nw.,Tok 4n4 other northera title for a totoath of mote arrived boms laitweek.'.. - Uur school If prrgretlng akeiy be it the ahl mrmgmnt of MIm'R'im a Co, ef ElchUn.ia...-' : , lit. Stlia Howard tptt 8kturdy nlfcht an4 goAday at Little IfelL f, .. 1 ... V.'l l l roa,e ef our Uti IWH n,J I jfm '(") I f irrrponJ"fU7 Wt t;u.w 1 :t It: T t r 1 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 to Make a living. t BAXTER ELb TEMPLE DEFT STORE PflDNEI?,- IE SOLICIT 10DR TRADE on all kind of coal for henting ard cooking m the hyiiHc, fur lh" furnace in shop or store, for strum ing purposes in factory or mill, fully confident of the quality of our fuel, its clearilinoe ami our facilities for prompt delivery Wo will appreciate a trial or'lcr. Ellis Coal and Wood Yard n. union loLVr I It MEASURES UP.j Ae UNIOWRAL Co. (1867) mes$oreVup toerery rcqviremenL . It marvelous growth " in testis Vnd bsuTaoce forte turre mide it the LARGEST life msoraace company' in tbe world, for its r ge. i,pycei Issued oo lite of belthnilcforis upon tba'Ordi- ttaryrilm f1m?t d EodoVment plan , bei ween ftzts of 15 and 65 years; . :' , ' J Tils Company pays the larmt PpTCDENDS nd SELLS a iftiurmice CHEAPER than any otter old line company. . Pf- fVfate, : -- CfncraJ Irurice, Surety Bonds. up r,i rt hi f.'tr fiom ng onre hvue, ; Wi'.h l ft ih a 1-) the JournaL TON TAX .INVITATION ioin'EfiiBuc Yofl ktwaorHialtyrnvlled lo t(Mt Mr Um afHew Spring ,ta,"wMohlra Bvejtt r- -ivet, Inc.llJtl'Bg tha flbrar -I InMylii, Jno. n. Rlanf), c : ' I'on-f, Manhettail r4 ',r, . Tw wonll al ie -y Ki t' .'if !-k otot hfijre dMl'.rj t t v. ' ' 1
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