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a. . . " V: f ' r I." U 1. 1 1 1 . -ji i . - I y t&W BERN. NORTH GJiEOUHA.1 JTODAt HORNING, MAE CH t -!"V 7 iK A Hj! is1t I ESTABLISHED i l .li I ' I I I i : I I T 1 1 I I s I 1 1 i. i . . . ... , i - . . 1 1912, THIRTIETH YEAR - "1 jliliri!r! - v , jig I H. .'I-' 1 W I. rTyv-- V !3 . -. . --. .-it- jHlinilUlI SHIES 't-J J'T T. .- T V"T IT w i o-'fk .'SAVINGS account with this bank u cumulative a$ tin &h :jCiv-' tareat rfcturna. Th inter sat becofhea due twi-e a year vETW on savingii accouhta and it immediately begins to earn -(atereat. Ti ere i no lose time. Th money ia never idle. At ; Jja aaret time the capitail ia safeguarded against any possible loss by rraawi af the large resources of the bank. '"'Omt K SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH THIS BANK. 4i Ill THE REALM SOCIETY la- Bridge Club Entertainment U res ting Mefltiug Canter bury OtaU. Mrs. Henry Bryan, it. rharminglf entet tained the " Wfdoaaday Afternoon Bridge Clubjif whjeli aha to a mem ber, Wednesday afternn, from 4 t o'clock at hrr hame on iat Front St. Sprme fiowera adorned the rooms, and mter the garoo I tempting eoaqa Those enjoying Mrs. Bryan'a. hospl- taliy" were; Bifeadames John. T. Hliater, Thomaa Hyman. Guion Dunn, Richard Duffy;, Charles Pettit, Jmea Mitchell, Edward Bishop, Frank Hyman, and Edwaid Clark. Misses Sarah Congdan, SaJie Hollis ter and Eulalia Willis. IT OFTEN HAPPENS 1 j The holes that make their appearance in tt e di'sh pans and milk-pans come without warning, like the ghost that walks at night. Noone 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 t-yintr to get at. Solid, honest tin, fashioned inconvenient, shining pans, etc , waiting to 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. Qaskill Hardware Co. PHONE 147 73 MIDDLE Sll ITitCGf: STRIKERS' FIRM INTERESTING MEETING OP CAN- TEUBURY CLUB. " SoHierous Conference Fail To Im- prove Thtt -Bituation, London. March 7 Official aUtaotenta lraued thia evening concerning th aamerioua confercencaa held today in eomMUoa witn we- coal atrtfce were-l drfoid of information aa to the reaulU, I The miners' repreaentatiyeaebufarred Hh the Preraianand hia collaacuaa for fnaarly thraa hoora, and the official re- poci-aaya that at Mr, Arquith'a requeat they promised to attend further confar--encaa; "if deeirtd," It ia aaid that the minera adherel atiMfaiUy to their previous declare tiofl that they would not coriaent to any eettlemnt wh ch did nut assure th adoption of their own schedule of mini mn rates, The minera continue to be master of the situation. Industrial paralysia is fast spreading over the country. WE WILL OPEN SOON But we can get your Spring and Summer Suit NO W. SMART LINE WELL TAILORED A. T. WlCtlS CO. THE QUAUTY SHOP" kJ Ulrl BfeKiJ iW5Wf W FOR ALL rrny le had from ub. We are V;JJ manufacturers selling dirurt to the public from our own retail yard, and can supply you with pine timber of any grade or finish, at attractively low priets. Ask for our estimates on your requirements. Broaddus & Ives Lumbdr Co. The Canterbury Club held a most in teresting with Mrs. Monroe Howell on Tuesday afternoon, at her noma on Johnson and Craven atreets. The literary program waa unusually interesting. Mrs . Charles Hollis 'er 'a reading from the Life f Browning, wan well rendered a,nd most beautifu l read Miss Mabel Chadwick'a interpreta tion of ' he Gremmevian's Funeral' thrilUd and charmed all present. Mrs John Hollister followed with an interesting interpretation of "Proa pice." Suggestions for the next win tar r study were enthusiastically discussed, and a few other items Of interestJtf ter which the Iwstesl served a refresh ing ice course. The following members were present : Mesdames Samuel Dill, Charles Duf fy, J B Hurley, Charles Ives, John T Hollister. John Dunn, Thomas UzielL Thomas Robertf, E J ward Bishop, Eliz abeth Ellis, James Mitchell, Kate Spen cer, Robert Nixon and Charles Hollis ter. ! Misses Sadie U Meter, Mary Hen- drn, Mabel Chadwlck, Laura Huahe. B rsiv) S'immerell, MargartBayan and Janet Hollistor. How Many Can You Accomodate? From three to five hundied visitora will arrive in New Bern on March IStb to attend the State Convention of the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elka. It will be impottible for the hotels and boarding houses to take rare of this hr,(e numb jr of visitors. Every citizen of New Bern who can posaib'y offer beard and lodging, or 1 daring alone la n quested tu catll up my office, phone 433, at ones atating the number that cun be secomodslvd aod the ratea. PI. are send thia information at once J. LEON WILLIAMS, Chairman Committee on Accomoda tions. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. A good residence No. 7 Gravea St. near the corner of Union. Easy terms will be given if wanted. Alao one building lot on George St., near Pollock a T. HANCOCK, KlllSTOBii I lilrlfl'.niil i mm r 1LR Meeting Decides Tjo Build Bond To Connect Abjove Points. I Kinnton, N. C March 7.-iAs a re ault of the maaa meeting held in the court house here, one night iq the ei rly part of tbe week, elans haveibeen per FINANCIAL AFFAIRS Northern Farmers Here Tomorrow. The fourth excursion run by the Nor folk Southern Railroad from the North win arrieve here Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. On thia txcuraion will be farmers from the North and Northwest who are coming south for the . purpose of finding a desirable location to farm In the afternoon they will be shown some of our farm lands in the vicinity of New Bern and at night they will be entertained by tbe Chamber of Com merce at the Elka Club. Every member of the Chamber of Commerce is requested to be on hand Saturday night and give these gentle men the glad hand of welcome.' fected to get the; Kinston Terminal Company ineotpn-ate't. It ii proposed to capitalize the new company for $50 - 000, a large portion; of whicl his al ready been subscribed. 1 The incorporation papers wi'l ask for authority to build and operaie a steam or electric railway within and in a radius of Ave miles of Kinston. It ia urder- Ltood here that this means a .street car lOHin. . i,hiirh Holt llo Th..n ia considerable local enthusiasm over the prcject, and its early cdnBumation is expected, ! - Mr. Lovitt Hines.-of Hines Brothers Lumber Company, slated at the meet ing that his company would be g ad to co-operatejvith the people of Kinston in building a road from here to Rich lands. The Hir.ej Company already own and operate a railroad from Kins- fon to Snow Hill. With the proposed new road there will be a continuous line from Snow Hill to Richlands which wll pen op alfine farming country. There 8 scarcely a doubt but what trains will be running from here to Richlands in a very short while. Wednesdsy'a Free Press makes the following comment abouUthe road. Thia project means much for Kinslon and Lmotr county, as it does for Jones and Onslow. Tbe Hines Bros.' corn- pane now haa in operation between Kinston and Snow Hill one of the best hort roads in tbe state. The Rich- lands road will be developed into its counterpart, thus making a continuous line from Snow Hill to R chlamld. Many women find themselves compelled to assume the management of financial affairs yet by reason of lack uf ex perience they are unacquainted wilh the important princi ples of banking. Ihisbank cordially invites the patronage of every woman in New Bern and vicinity and it does every t hint; in its power to make the transaction of financial s ff airs both pleasant and profitable for its lady patrons. Account subject to check welcomed in any rns and 4 per cent interest paid on nvir ga and on money invested in our Certificates of Deposit. "M3W -iT:ti;Jar!U:i sSts-T -ixf. mil i mi iiinmieiHiiiiiiirH" ....i&asswarmr-.v. . -iaaniHuaBjBus EMU Johason brothers and Johson, id refioed minstrelay at The Alliens tonight. Sec the two smallest end men In the world. ARAPAHOE NOTES. PHILIP HOWARD'S fl;A WitTl-- V .fill ' I 'aawaawaaaaaaM till lulu WILL START Ftfida' fccjh ft AND WILL LAST ' v FOR TEN DAYS ONtY My entity fttock of Ciothlng, TIatd, Shoes, Dry Goods and. Gents Furnish ing goods must be sacrificed; at; Half price. ' . .:-"-:' SWANSBORO LETTER. Swansboro, March 7th. The party given at Morton's school house, near herf. wss a mrat enjoyable occasion. There were ouite a nertt from Swans boro attended a4 tveqrpodr reports! a ft- e time. The "Pretts Olrl'e Cake" waa awarded to Mist Ida Ward It brought all dollars. Miss Maggie Moore won eccoad price. The party u chapAroced ty the writer. . An o) iter n et was glvea a few nights sgo st W H WlleV in honor of Mise IdsWarlheBAeomptisHeddaagn Ur of Mr. David 0. Ward, . The railroad project is tniUriaHsint fast Thssorveylnf party on the Ootde boto end nave rear had Nef River at JackaoiivlUr, a turvsy has already been made rora here t that teem, the 'it tance beiSg tl miles; v ' , ' ' ,,'14.1 toort la ia aWn this week at Jack sonville, and quite SttpW of Swans bore people ir l attend asee, . Charlie, w of Mr. W ,W rtsseQ, of BaweCretkdied March si, nef a short tlloeas,'. He was g years etd and a ptomWiaf yeemg nu, He .was g teat 1 loved by oH wh hatw kkau SOTICK. - To the btbe-1 tee Wriy U 1Q yagf orders fee CaUnet Menu's St re doeed rata, yvW f roea l tO ap.alre Writing Drake, Chart fews eMe eat Pries e demaM Tool CWe; Hoed or Speed Carta, , Ol4 faraltora. a4e over, and, painted, Clarke rebuilt and varnUhed, (lewlpg Marliin ev.rhaoted and rttooched, I'f tBrsTtaruawa4 u flt your plctera, Cooeh s flid ep aame new, Orfane pmiw4, ItwyaUa t psired 4 J!w4 OH Ilaare rrde avw, Hurts el4, n fart a gtaJ Mareh 6. We are having very much rainy weather now and coM loo; Tbe farmers will be late thia year alerting their crope on account of the wet wea ther. Mlaa Martha B rough ton, of Janeiro, spent laat we.k et Arapahoe with Misa SaUle Brlneon. Sha waa gladly sur prised Friday afternoon by the return home of Mr. Clifford Nunn. Miss Eva Pipkin, of Bairda Creek is spending tbe week with relativee and friends neer Arapahoe. Mr. J B Eraul, of Vance bo ro, was in oar town laat week visiting relativee and friend. Mr. Ernul is a welrome vlaitor in Arapahoe. Come again We are el way glad to have tl ebig, saanly veteian soldier among an, Miae Catrlo bowan, of Aimatte Chretien College, Wifton. ft. waa the guest of Mr. ard Mre'W. B. Nnnn, of this piece, laat Saturday and 8oa day. Mra. Geo. Taylor, of Mew Bets, waa tae aueet of ber akUr. Mrs, W. B. Nana 8alarday and Sondny. Mrs i D Phillips, of Loktae, spent las? week In Arapebe viaftlag reieUvee and friends. Mrs. Julia Slmpkloe. of Ukma, was m Arapahoe Satwrday and hoaday. Mr. Id Bennett, fomerty et 8e4rde Creek, aae loMtod near Afarjnhon.. Rev. J J Walker COed bla moathly appcrmtaaoM bere .-.fast jBettudajr aod 9mif, .... - ;''. -. . Mr. J W Trde'l, ef KUatoe, pare Sunday in Ihs latereet of rslathg saoney for the anion meeting.. , Wiitlasia' InW'nW OIntiaewt ariU stars BOad, mewdmg end ItrtNr Plea. R abeorbs the toraortlaye Itching at nee, eU ae a pookic, "ree InaUnt relief,. 'Wlttlams lttcflaa fUe Ointment 1 - . ..... .1. Breparwi lot I lien and ius.g or i,. private narta. &M ll drcrttv aaatl i tavaad 11.00. ' WlUMuna. MTg. Co, Do you like a mission fin ish? Then our Monastery Stains will suit yoiir taste, B. P. S. Brand. 1 S. Bas- night Hdw Co. Well Known Man Passes. Wilmingtoo, March 7 Hundreds of friends and relatives throughout the city and State will be chocked and saddened thia morning to learn of the passing of Col. Thomaa Cowan James, one of Wil mington's beat known and moat highly -esteemed citizetiB, who entered into rest et 10:30 o'clock laat night at hi home, No 1811 Market street, Cnrolina Heights, of angina pectoris, with which be had been a sufferer for some lirrn Col; James waa commercial agent for the Norfolk ft Western Railway, whi h position he has held for the pa.it Vi years, and wss on one or nis regular tripe up the A, ft Y. 'lUs'road yeatea day, when he bean to feel wom that he bad for several days snd decided to come home last night. He became des perately ill on the train and wai in a serious condition when the train arrived here. He waa immediately takcn to his home, where he was given medical at teatioo and everything possible d n f r bias, bnt to no avail, tbe end coming at the hour mentioned aith such startling suddenness that none waa prepared f r the shock. (Col James waa well known In New Born, be having been a frequent vii ! r bet dating the put few years and hi hoetef frletds here will leara with re gretof blsdValh) 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 Ccat 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 tt save you money. No Fancy Prices On Our Goods, We Only Want to Make a living. J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEI'T STORE INVITATION 10 THE PUBLIC Yon Hri' en nil inp'rt our Iiih1 Hats, which we c IvcH, lnrhiiliti briinils, .Ino. 1! Ml, of N li:i, the . St. Bond, Ma- hutt;in an l You wouli ;k t w ;m our stock over bed it-buy. i .1 ill i' to S. Lip man Bryan Block, New Hern, N. O. ei KIIS0Wie THEATRE on UTE he tavestlfaUo into the lAwran Uiltle strike was eoatlnaed by tl lleaaeCMnmlitea ytrty, lira, T' fcsir.f prMnl St tt loH," UNITED PLAY1 Ca, ONC.) ANNOUNCES CHARLES KLEIN'S GREAT AMERICAN PLAY AND ' ' ;- ' 1 i GERTRUDE. 4RITC II t AS SIIISLEY ROSSM0RE . . . . SUPrOKTUD MT A HKTROiTiLlTAN CASF . " . V TWO YEARS IN-NEW-YOKK-rCNR YEAU. INi.CHrcAGOrSlX. M0.NTI1S IX 4 Y 4. I . - " BOSTON. - -s V- 7 r ' '' :' j - ' run play YOiryB' been waiting-Wor ret ir bomm far al 1 WMI to SU'eJ Milt.l -uLiL C.a tha f.ft tht it'iatd to teal I ; " ran e,e rot t" ,. I s-n rr t J yotjf f fUral 6E4T3 ON 8AJLH ATCLAItK . r iAn fnmr. ' "A V:
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