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;a:Av IK ?Arin with - .CIRCULATION -.-v fNEW BEEN NORTII CAROLINA, THURSDAY HORNING, "MAKCH 1439a?M ' r-&: ..-V--".- . -'.vl TEMSllli ELKS HOLDING THEIR f ff r . v- i 'v . PIE 1 j. e t-at it IS W 1 fl lilTlr l I s CONVENTION E , ,'-. 1 r - 1 't I': A i -' 'h COMPOUND INTEREST. 3 ---.r?:' t . . ! ' QNEY thut-Ui earning: compound iritff'est has jnflde vmore ' men rich th 6 speculation. A. savings abcount ith IhK" bank draws interest at the rate pf i periteiUrrnnH4;; - compounded twicau ye r. Now is the time for yotf to . begin saving 8tematically and getihfr'advafttag'!bf.tharip)n' 1 ower of Vour monev,at compound interest..' this "banki acceiti . 'deposits of pne dollar or more, and extends every, rourteay anif ath leotlon 14 aepositors-wneiner meir aucouqsre utre or vmau, Jp'V WE CORDIAUiTlNYITE.JOUK; ifHd Color Jn"HcmootThe Arriv vVestertlaT Morning. ; I Open .Session : mid at -Elks Temple Last Night; ,: v BILL ! I HELLO Go r v MENS TOGGERY. L ,59 POaOCK ST. NEW BERN, N.rc- Visiting Lodges Will ?aradev This Afternoon. Will Take a Trip Down Neuso River Tomorrow and Iave an Oyster Roast. Bus- ineS3 Session "Will be Hld-To-, day. Hello Bill! . Are ;oi an Elk ? ' The annual State CortveiUioiv of the North Carolina Elks convened in this city yesterday. For weeks this event hsj be n looked forward to by every Elk in the State, and when at last the day arrived on which these members of ih0! Altered Tribe fr.m all over the Old North StBte cou'd ass mble togeth er and exchange salutations, they did not fail to take advantage of the oppor tunity, ' u - -" - Quite a large delegation from Dur ham! Winston Salem and Goldsboro ar rived on the morninjf trains, and on the evening trains a alill larger rTnmber eane over from Wilnngton,, Kiiuto-', Beaufort,. Morehead City, Washington ai d Elizabeth Ciy , 'l I As can well be' imagined, 'he scene in the reception room of the beautiful E ks temple eh"tiee brethren met and gave the "hivh hIii" was one U at will lone be remen.bered. by bll v ho naniciDated -tievi8itor. after Dr taking of refreshin- nte . w ra asHignl ! STATE CAPITAL Governor KitcbiaPardons Thomas B. AVbtsop. .. KvQov: Ay- . IT OFTEN HAPPENS- ' '"..' The boles that make their appearnnce in the dish-pans and milk-pang, .come without warning, tike the ghost that walks at night Noone knows bow tt happened!- We don't mind, of course, because1 it makes basineM good for us. The ho'rs are more, und the new pans are here. "That's what we are trying to get at.. Solid, honest tin. fashioned Inconvenient,.' shining puts, etc . waiting save you many slept and keep the 'food. ; clean and wholesomo. As much hontnty has gone intotlie making of this; tinware as goes Into a diamond ring. tr- 'j. . fHONE 147 ::. M Mil !(- 'i v - may be had ' froB are : ,: . nanstfaclartri llin direet U . k . , tut yuviiv iiviu vuf vvHfmin ysrdsy.erjd tan. supply 'yoo wtfh . 'Jy.fl 1 trr tlvcW kaujm.-; Atk 'S.i : tot tut wtimslea on your reouirt- w.enia,-J. to the homes secured for them while in the city. - " At 8 o'clock n npei session vfa held. president of the S'te 'association, W, Q. Brarahara, pr si le I. Mayor ; C' J." McCarthy, in woll ilmel speech wel corned the visitor on behalf of the city of New Bern. He was fo lowed t y Ex alted Ruler Willitm Dunn. Jr., who welcomed the visitor on behalf of the local lodge of Elks. The response on beha f (ft the State Association was made by president W. 0. Bramhsm. Mr, . Brsmhtm ae ft I owed byJ Messrs 1 A App e, 01 winston-aa(em, j F Tayloe, of Wathihgton, C A Gribble, ot Dnrhnm, H E Langley, of Wilmington, CB MorltgiMnery. of Cup cord, and Jos. P Ferrall of Raleigh, all made short speeches in response on the prt of their lodges, v ' i Exalted Ruler, ; William Durn, Jr., lhen'pre?entd a bei u iful loylng cup to the Stiu Asoiatloa, Th s ai acr copied by Piesldent Hrsmheijx in a very appropriate and eloq iest speech ". Atjhconcluslon .'of this session a social session was hid a d mir h and geniality eaio prev 1-td. Brother j ol the lodge who had a it se n each other for year (net and clasped hand be aeath the" shadow of the emblem which cuidesthero through life," Among I boss a.tecdlog ihe Conven tioa arc President f the Buu Aawcia tloa, WO Bramham, t B Markham, seereury of the Blate Association, A L Witoburff.r Job W Umitead. ' Pred Ron, r B SUtb, R E Piper,:' C X Gib blej it Pendergratr, hC Richardson, Mayatrd Mangom. i U t'sgW, WA klabr yr J fi M( jly,. W J Lougse and W A Pogh, of Durbamt PA QarreH, T A'AfP'. F Q Cmtchfleld: and W B Martin, WinsUm-S.lem M 'II Allen aodJohn D Ungstoa, Goldiboro, First' V rreildenl LJ BraiMlt, of Greeks bord, tkooftd Vice President, i t Fe'v rsll, ef SstsighJ W 11 Ettieoa,- R M Wmisinfc .'J-'! Tsiloe. 13 L. At s ileaitu lm- - proving' - ' Raleigh. N. C, March 13. Editor Joaephus Daniels, of the Rale hles and Observer and. democratic': national committeeman active In the prepara tions for the approachiogv,denioerati national convention, is improving rather slower th in was hoped for from the rjiheY complicated operation he aodvr went in R -x jiospits.1 here two weeks ego. However,' the attending phjral- cians say here is no occasion for ai- xiety as to his condition an i Hiaf the fevers that have developed repeatedly are due to overexertion through reading and undue eff rt ti keep in touch with events and accumulated bu&inees during the time hs is thut In. They hope to hve him, out in. about two weeks in bet ter h alth than- for years. .3tie news-fiom ex-Governor Chas. B. Avcock is that he U rapidly gaining io health and atrergth in preparation for get Thg into an aggressive campaign for the United States senate. to succeed United States Senator Simmons. The ex-governor is in University hospita1, Puiiaielphia, taking Special tretmtt for a persistent ease of indices Ion wi'h c mi'ii:4ions that has hampered him fo- several years. So much- that Id f i i.idi have been very anxious aboeV him He expect to retu-n tt Rsleig wit nn a month ready for the campaign nd will roike'hii opening carrpiign j)uc h in lUleieh soon thereafter.'- It is underood 'hit his campaigning wlh he prima i y'for the rocceea of the p F y i h incidental effort in bi own be half in t.king to get from the' people sn n dotsement that Will Rfsu-'e his e e'- Inn to the senate by the next 1egis lttlure. - Thomas B, Whitsop, whose rertenre to de'ath for murder in Mitrhrll eonnty mtny ' ears ago, anbsequent enmmnta ion to 30 years together with hia escape from the penitentiary shortly after; be inning hip aenUhce,' has formed rather tomintic chapter-in North Caro line's criminal anmals, .need no longer fear a ch irch or buvlness rival. Re has bamgrin'eda conditional pardon by Governor Kitchin and he may bow re .tur.i to his home. In Kentucky without danger of teiog sarrendered to the of fice's. Mr. Whit son was convicted in th spring of 18J2 of murder-1hre being a second di-gree murder at that time and hi i si nteoee wss commoted to 80 yeur. Shortly after being .sen leneed he escsped frora prieoaaad weot t Kentucky, where be lived . well and be came a goad eitit m. - A businese church rival btrated hlmv; .;. ' The nevemor ff jCsntocky was amoog the hundreds of people In the two eta tee asking that the paidoa be ' granted. cousin of the slain man does aot believe Mr. Whtteon did the killing. ' r -- :-. .... . Wire Tree Guards 'as re- quested , byiCjt.Beauttiu CIub,-75c.;eachVf. J.."Bai nteht HdviCCa'-:- ift j for Presid cat .lute Aiaoctatloi KUa. : It (sadder Hood that the New BeraJ Lodge will preeent at this eMeotloe( the name of WnL Djoe, Jr. aa a cae- Federal' Authorities Insist That -;1W. Li Ol.iOL.l. UL.Llt v: . . x uo ojuuo QHir prnyo ouh.ii ; if bt" Aid ' JMextbaBS. 1 - - ' I-. - T . i Waahlogton, JJarcfi 13th. Pxeeldent Taf t - had a conference today upon thtf situation fji Mexico wii . sec retary Stmson, aenajtor . Culbeison ahd the Tekaa (toogreMidnal delegation. . It la Understood thatr- he presid nt and secret a y of war wis i to impre is upon the Texas authoritiei that the sentral- ity must be stiictly enforced end that no aid to the Mexican insurrectjos must go from Texas. It has been intirristed thtt after the conference president Taf t might issue a statement defining the at'itude of the United States toward. Mexico! in the present crista. It U understood that such stan ment, if ene ie issued. would Contain assurances to Mexicans that tbe United States now has no in ten (.ion of intervening. The president told hia callers, today that he would not consider in eryention unless Congress authorised him to take such a step. Diapatches to the state department today from Ambassador Wilson at Mex ice City, were parUy reassuring and partly disconcerting. Mr. Wilson said that the recent proclamation pf preai dent Taft was nowapparently under stood in Mexico and any fear; that, il meant the recognition of the belliger ents had died out Mr. Taf t's( attitude the embassador a lid. was now under- 'ood and has had a beneficial Jeffect. The meet alarming report made by Mr Wilson was to the effect thfet many Americans in tbe western pari of Mex ico were so destitute that they needed help to get out of the country! Conoid erathn will probab'y be given by the State d 'p irtment to the .best jneana to get them out by way of the1 western pore. Consular reports today indicated that Js pot Ian in J Misco hai revolted: that TapahuU 19 Chiapas is isolated; that the Juehietecoa Indiini have been checked and that the Tampici district is quit. , The IViils Musical Comedy Company appear again to-night in a change of program-plntro- duang Fighting Indians, also The Statin." A special set of scenery will be used lor this show. At The Athens fnd.lL Mar, head a. v.-H Q Crifflle.1. 0WM ,of Pi or we siee eeo U.'sJior.A c Mr,. Oreesb.ie. Q i't,w ' tbeeewlnf year, BroaddusWiIvdslJunibcr Co. ... wstfSBmnan IT;?;MEASURES UP. The IINIONXENTUAI MFK 'INSURANCE (X ill f,7) r :rnV? f rvrfj frtrrcnunt. -' lis mrvtki crov 'i 1 1 f-r!.t cr. Iru.ufanrc in furc 1,-tvp r- ! if t!.r LAIU.'! ,:r I ' r.'i:fancp ccmpany in llf urnM f-r i' r;.. l :.-rsi','.ufd on lives cf f ; '.!-';.! pci : . i ; i (;,e Or:i- W MWivfe. Orira-sL K A'Josm. fd C aichftcld, if Re ad W Q NeeUn, of Winslon-Stien,-W C Arere, Waelt Intlow. T A Walker. Creerwhe-O.' , ' Tbefollowlng pmf ram hM beH sr riag4 for udj,; t : t " lOarn Pumeslon, Stite Aseo- ClstloO, YXkt tlsll. - ' , tpsi Pstde, Or. H M Gibbe, th ef Meeshet - ; : ' . " "j 8pm Rel"of Hew Bern Lodge Cls Inltlsiloa, - i T ' Annirersary AUrese U 8 Pvnstor if M FiTITKfS. ''.'' Frn.i t Hi of Luting Cup ta wfa- ri'm l'l. , . ; Sof.al be''m. ' ' - ; HAKE I HAKE I ' HAKE thiTyard v.ith a HAKE from :. Moving Ticturcs and Vaude villr, afternoon anil night, tTh Alliens. v : The lovemment'e fight to split I be mraer of the Union P shifts and Sooth era Pselrle Railway systems opened (hi Supreme Court sstrJsy, ... ;: 1 To All Concerned In order to fee It ate the ban 'lirg of the returned trans po t iwi of Ih d I egatee to the 8tate -Conven i p of Eks it haa been decided that all tie egatee holding certificates will kindly prerent them to Mr. L, B. Markhan, k' cretary of the Convention at the earliest possi ble moment.' who wilt retain same and mm them etrer to the ticket agent. Thia will enable Hha ticket ag-nt to have your transportation ready w' aa yoacall at the. window, giving him yoot name. It ia undo rs toed that no t a dnead rataa will bi elef ed oalees there areXOO ElM (vUlUni)la atleodsiva For farther infortntUosi apply; at ticket office, ot tlnr undersigned, who can bt found at the'VlJub roe-ne: J . V . t. a BENNETr. ; ,' i8peihlAgeaU FARM FOR' SAllE 1 effef for aale y 109 screl farm one fUIt fclU from city Uaib. L838. f.et fronting en Pembroke reW, For per- tleulaa apply ac wrfte to liM A Boom, 1M Broad street ew Bern, R C. Ts'S SOUND V.Kf ITEsS.- t i: Co , M NOTICETO CItinCETON TAX , ; TAVir.S, -.,.' Dlinqntnt tnyrs of Tri'jtnn r l.rrfl T rn' " I t' t im'- thrir ihf art -! i fill It A;' I 1st. I wifl ft if ir(i n r-:!!wl l'i t! tt'nlt t . T. VV, !"" Carteret County,' tfaMrl we Mr l somewhat wanpet has bn, we hope It will CUnee so. "Qnr farmers are busy getti if -ready to plant lhie erone, . ' . rul D. k'Girsw fil i h e regotsr ap' Vm'nwmt at Witt 8turJy eight and 8.tdy. . ',- ' ( - ' Mr. J MMle vu the go of R C CU Eunl y. ? '-' " ' t!rs. R.trcaltli ni Mrk. N't'ls Tjl- r wr the ejii's's "f ktr. ni (:rnr f,jn!f aflernonnj . . f.,r 0 J IU! T, 1 Wnr ami fu.i.le Grnr ent ever t lbs t- ' and !''.t a nice lt o( fin sr i- th.T1e than It JOINT ACCOUNTS . .. this institution, when desired, will open joint savings or other accounts by which two or more persons can deposit in a common fund, which is payable according to agreement to the survivor or on order duly signed by one or more of the survivors. This method of accumulating a substantial fund has proved verr practical. The protection is perfect end the interest rate most satisfactory. We will be pleased to dis- ijbjtejfthe matter in detail with you at your convenience i - -- -. - - - - New Spring Goods Arriving We have just received from the Northern mark et where we have purchased an up-to-date stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Silks, Ladies and Mens Furnish ings, Clothing, Shoes, Millinery etc. We invite. the public tra call and see our new Spring stock. Everything le Best Anil Prices lower Than For Some lime. J. 1 BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DIPT STORE INVITATION 10 THE PUBLIC You are cordially invitfd to inspect our line of New Spring Hats, which we have just re crrVed, including the Celebrated brands, Jno. B. Stetson, Gold Bond, Manhattan an 1 others. You would act wise by looking our stock over before deciding to buy. S. Lipman (Bryan Block, New Bern, N. a ma ' skkwiaWkXwxaCBBskBsBas r. :y : yiyyg .'CROWDEDj ST.ORR; OF 1 iPIULKSHOlRD'S T, t1 V, ! ' r. n n F flimUrs - 'r. , , , f C-' .f lmti it BIG BANKRUPT SALE ? IS A; BION'TIUT UB-PEPLWEWIATW A i iv'f'ilfiooD. ramo fyfosit b.i? , it.s; s . i,,. .....,i ii.i .-;v sjiwvww, vwiwiuw H"m Ko Hon't fell to rt yoar abara oCfjUf WreWoe. t'Thfl Bwclt rhi' 1 1" c'if.f j out, aa wa nave maaA anoinrr cue ir prrf. - iuj.,i.il!J u UiuU.allIIUI runLL !. " KflLAw F. S. 1-uTy's T)rtigtr. "It -i i enalinft ef rl-for heath n ' ax l r-K In the w, frr t! fni In '.' pot store, fur ' "---i h ? i "". f't'-y ef f '. - f , t..t- !t.t f t). rr!R,i,y ' ' ' ', i' ' ' ' !; Sr-1 ' .Irj f.ir j I rtr lry. V, f V -..;!-'-t.-- ' - h 1.. v V If I1 - r : ft ' y, ,r.i,lul r.t)i:-.f nt f f IS r.- ! C ).;!r, ''(" y r i J I .rr.t 1 Ifl
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