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, - r PAFER WITH.-' KNOWN, ' dRCLLATION " ESTABtlSUED - u I. 4 - Vi ' . v f V.y. ; ( fx rNEW. BEKN, NORTH CAROLINA, FFJDAY IIORNIIJC; IUKCH 15, 1912 . NUMBER:300.;. ft";- ' ft; THIRTIETH YEAR. 4 i- ' - : h r x - v,'il;,".i:ot hs thg - mm jit; V v it' j Wlli 11 (ME ill rv--: 2 OOOC COMPOUNI 0JSrrnifmr6arniniErcompmind int'rest haa made more 'men rtrh hn speculation. A. savings account with this bank draws interest at the rate oM per cent pef annum, coTpduntit'd twice a ye r. tfow is the tune fpf-J youi f begin saving. i atematically and get the advantage .of the earning f jJwer of youe money at compound interest. 1 his bank accepts deposits of one dollar or more, and' extends every courtesy and at tentiori to depoaitors whether their accounts re large or mall. . ? Zr , WE CORDIALLY INVE YOUR;AC(X)UT!j;,-gJ v. T. "" " ""IIIIB"1111 ""!lfl"l?IIWIIII t . - f'MELLO BILL! MENS TOGGERY. l59 pollock sr. " kSSSBasSBIBHHBnOBlBaBBHnBHBVBBl . . . - . :!.. :r- : ; " ; " " " : S A . " 1 T- SSSSSSS BB Mil 1 1 III ! 'l,liiBiS . V;'.'' 'VidF! BrOaddus & Jves Lutnbef C6. 4. ; t "' t .' ' 'ill,'.,'- ., 4 rf. i - ' ..A.-, 'f eee eeee.ee-eeea 44af FOR iV s A1 K I 1 VI 1 U 1 I W t ' i Maaa-esaeaaa-eeee-aeeee 'i .n' 3C w NEWiSPRIf'f' FOOTWEAR Latest .; Styles,! 7i fnrThBest A Saving of SOcHo $1.50 on Hvery Fair: h TTC "t :r"7 iu KJ ij - . , Ma i I R INIERESTS CAN WiUis Gbi NEVV -BERN, N. C. FOR ALL PUF POSES may bo had from us. We are " manufacturcts selling direct to the public from our cwn retail ' yardr, and can supply you wlthv: pine timber of any grade or finish, at' attractively low prieia. Ask ' for our estimates en your require. -, menu. . V 4 NEXT ANNUAL IT. Abo Wins For ' Largest Mileage aod :Cop For ttinglhe Beit Aweairince - aod , Larest Attendance Uo made-lii s.rarade une of the FventS of Jhe Day;" i; Session rXUosea f Bot Trip' down Neuse Blver This Morning. Business - Session Held Last . Night. Kumber New Members :s. .Initiated.? XHsiq of MostrSuccess4 (ul (jnnventions Ever fiTeld. " Bright and early yesterday morning every one of the Visiting Bike who are h re this week attending the annual c invention of that order, wer out on the streets and ready fdr the husinesp session which began at 10 o'clock and convened at pobn. ; At 3 o'clock in the afternoon the big parade was held, the local Lodge and all of the visiting Lodges particiraUd Tiie Wilmington Lodge Mok the prize. the jndgea claimirg ihat tht Lodg? had largest aCtendance, and made the faet appearance. Vilmingtoa also took the handsome Elk ling offered as a prize to the Ludge" haying the largest membership mitea'ge, in addition to this Wilm ngton vaf selected as the place of the next annOal ' jronventioii ' of the State Asaoeiatinn ' . '.- , ; "t v Tiie judges frt- the awarding of ,th prizes were Schumann, of' ttorlotte, t)ewty, of Gx-ldsboro, and Tout man, o rteeky Mount. " The Association at i!s morning fea sion elect! d the f i IK wing otHcei s f r nextytar. ' ' President, Wm. Dun-', Jr.. New Bern 1st V Pres Ps;A. Gorel', Wm ton, 2nd VJPrs-s 3X f. Ty I r. Whsh ington. Secy, and I t- a.i, 1. r. ienoe. New Bern. 'Eeeutive Cpmniittte, J. f. Leitner, Wi rnntn, J. P. Ferrall, Raleiith. F. L BUik. Charlotte. The President and S" creUry beiig ex-offici memberf, v -; Lint night another bn -iaear ars f'tt in-which several candidates was initial ed, was held. This as followed by a social session. ": ? . This morotng at $ o'clock sharp the Visitors and tnembt tr&rf he local Long will leave t board the revenue cuttei "Pamlico - for Wlnthop, where tn oyqter roast Will be Vld. FOR SALE. One fine milk cow, may " be seen at Thomas Mitchell's atablea on March IS Come early. . . U. G. LEE. 1 : . .-. '. ; ; - ASKIN ITEMS... . -. Crsvea Coonty, Ma- h ia -W,ar having some 'awful bal weather es pecially for the farmers, sr K l Mr. J. K. Hi r ley and. wife of Forrttj spent saiurqay ana sunaajs.- witn jneir daoghter, M ra. 0. 1 R.: : Adams' is Pitt coonty r their report was a muddy lime, Mr. W.-: lHarllvy rttamed ' home r.fi UliilkMin IX Ilia VkntAii.. ! . e are kM lo bava one of ear girls, Mifs Dora Thomas who fetufned- home from Berkley ,vVa. J16pe aha enjoyed her trio, f1'-. v:-v.'ri ; Mr'WUI Cahoon so J family will move jii oar neighborhood this week. : Mn C L WilUams ii In bed very II We hope hsvlll soon be better for-w mita him vtry much In the offije.j , f Mr..' tiaae Brinlley from' Bridgeloi caiiea on air, u. v. wiuurns nunoiy ' Mey good wish f iVe JoomaC- . r-. ; ii ii i i ii ii 1 1 y ,"- REt ESTATE FOR SALEv j A geod ".realdrmra No. f Gtavee St. i near the corner el Unloji. Easy itrtrvs ; wilt.be glvi If wn. .A1! ore i bulliling Jot on 6eorge St , ner TolUx-k j - . V "-,' V C. T.' HANCOCK j . j W. J. Bryan detWM the mU i pe h at Columbus, f IlilrK. . f " . - : To AH torrefied.',': , mm mm ' ' I In trdrr 1J flip tl'l the fBniJ'it g f.f I l i)rr'l I r 1 ! i..n nf t tf nip to It ! u' ('. ! Id) Iigbh d.w . ! ,l I ' ri rt f.. in lii " r I,, I' ' f r c 1 1 .. r . t i . t t ' i ( v . r I 1 I V V CONVENTION VfllllUIIDEIl?? Billciioit Clouds of Steam and Smoki ;ri ine; Froni' &ewW;Turned '4A , le w York, Merithj M.the statement that a sleeping- volcano-. dorment for many centuries, antf threatening "ine aatety of fh JrtMiBfr..QaMri. to,iam in 8becii dieoatcties f roaa W&L. The volcano feUlitrfii dulebraiut aodiOi?ataie4!hine report of the divisioo engineer t CnU' bra is rather pessimistic" i. ; ? The fear o( volcani: tronble, had its origin in the fact that clouds of a team and bjue smoks have: been rising f rem newly turned ground. , Everr drill hole in the affected; are iffetedlth a thei raometer before dynamite is .put in to p etent a premature explosion. ... The division engineer report of the phmomenon lain part at follows; " Three weeks ago I noticed that the material as the looality deeeribed, which eonsisted of a'.trmiae4:isj(litaffy rock, among which there appeared some lignite of low grade, was sending Hip a lick-cloud of white steam or vapor, examined the spot and fdund that the entire man was Jieatcd to a conaidera ble bmpani'tiM:., T '- "Steam was escaping from humeroos mall opening! and from four principal ventstT The sides of two of tha vents f rre encrusted with white and yellow p wdi r material, the yellow appearing to he sulphur." ' - ' ' Within the past ive days th re ha-t-een quite a change In two important 'haracteristics. The -temperature has i lere .sed and a pale, blue smoke instead f ti am. Is . now emerging' from the ots. - .. ,. ' ;.. "To give an Idea of the tempers ture if tl e larger vent, I took a piece of h te pine and held it for three mhv iHS In the mouth of the hrgest tree d it was comDleteiy charred." : V Theeanaleommlssfcn'a geoloeUt dV lares that the sjesm and smoke-ere Tue only to the oxidation of pyrites an nave. no volcanic significance. ' rV nivettal, Food Choppers; CHOP, they don t mash. : J S. Basnight Hdw Co. - Owing to the failure of th ant'iri cite coal operatoiviflRTthe Uolted )llne Workers of America, to come to any terms a serious strike seems likely and oal prices 1 ave begun to soar, , PILES! PH.ES1. PILES!' Williams' Indian PUs Ointment wilt core Blind; Bleeding and Itching Pilaa. ft absorbs the tumors, allays Itching ones, acts aa a poulUca, givsa Instant relief' -WillUma'. Indian Plk Ointnaeot ts prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts. 'Sole by drugtlata, mall fnwmim vtm. , i was never insfrarpooe m too ornni Wc and L0(l!-WUUaiM MTg.;t5iaU to treet oat tental or geoeral Pre pa. .Cleveland, 01 ' --t-tf '-c H leher wa. M were granted" ' textile workers at Fait River, Mas - i ' awaswwsMsnwMssAwawasisjOT - ' t- "ii ? v-... . . - -. - , Hew. PC. finiovlng PictijreV j'Vaode vUIe. afteroooa and' night, it The Athens v; .JU?;p' COTTON MARKET iM OOTTOBUOKKH , SKT BHltN, ' ; -If. C JXING DI3TANCB PHONS.NO. 18. lew Terk feUea. -. . Mar Oix d tik-b Low CVe Msrrh May July Oct. 1047 1018 ipct ; 17, 17 1"C7 112 1012 i 2 K rii 1012 1"7 l'.'f'l I' Port r'wrr', t. r.C5bs!xi. NpW Yiif k "its , Id, Urt.r ; f n r. A it. i- ESTATE GflPITftL nternal 'Revenue Oollectiqns"lLarg- er Than Ever-feWalterlciark. f-r 'On Woman SuffraA. -- Raleigh, TC, March 14-Anawering an aoxibas inqairyffom a -. prominent citieea Of tea State as to just where be Stands en the Isarje; of woman staff rage that has loomed large in inanv parts of the eoontrv. Chief Justice Walter Clark of thr Supreme Court,, and candidate for the Uniteltafes Senate to ausceed Senator F, M. Simhion, made this qni . iVnA ihnntrv ' Mmtnita ma. nt . ttl a teacher' who askeduhe little !bov whv ghtning never, strikes twice ia the same place, ana the boy Replied mat ne gues sed it didn't need to.- There fa no need for. any one to suppott woman's suf t fraire. i The woman of Korthf Carolina . , - i don't want Woman a suffrage now and no one will try to force it on them. It will probably be some years before they do want ' it,' . When they mke up their mmds to have it the men of North Caro lina will be iust enough, gallant enough and wise, enough tojrant it. You will only have to climb op in a chair and see the procession go by." " Friends throughout the State will be delighted to hear of the steady recovery new of Capt. liiles 0, Sherrill, State Librarian, who slipped on the ice two months ago on the side- walk ;in front of his home and broke-the stump of the leg be lost in the Civil Wan He has gotten able to get about thd house on crutches. It wjll probable be some time be'ore he will be able to uafe his cork leg again; ' Rareigh.'March 14. During the month of February, Hon. James Ri Young In surance commissioner, paid Into the state ireaanty the sum of 193.122.27 as Collectkme in te in-uranre deprrtment The amount collected during' the prra. ent meal year, will ena April 1, was 269,827.?6r as against $270,000.08for the.whole of the list, fiacal year. Mr. Young estimates that collections ior Marchwitl amount to approximately $15,000 which will maK the present fiscal year the best by seversl thousandu oi aiiurs since ins aeptrtraeni was es- taMiihnl. . ; - Four convicted murderers are now aai'inr thrresnrtof rjoearls -or -new S' nteoeest m& daring the:1ipring and summer thedeath chair aithe state penitentiary, will have some 'work to do. All Uie convicted men. are negroes. The AVills Musical Comedy Company will put on k new act at The Alhens tonight, entitled VThe New Office BoywFullof bright snappy comedy A sore cure for the blues. : ... Wilmington Chamber of Commerce Withdraws Offer for Central Ware Wi'minsten. March 14. -f Following a statement of atrt J. Z.Greeo, T organ! tar of tha SUte Farmers' TUqlonr teat it was never the purpose of the organi- warahxmar, as waa thought'by thebua teesa mew trf Wltmbgton.W t-aave a chain nf. medlamtised Varehiaaee, e probably te be located In this city, (he mannfactares and hnrineao "eater prises jeommlttee of, the (Chamber of Commerce, In aesaioo yesthrday morn ing, voted to withdraw Its' offer of a 10 acre site and 25 per cent, if the aapital stock la the entarprisa, bat agreed to Cjve a site, numbtr Qacrtsnot aisled, at d possibly to take some1 stock when the' Union Is read to boi l one of lta asveral wsrebootea in tbls city; , . If FAMlFOR SALE-? : ' I offer for sale my 109 sere Isrn eoe half, mile from city limits. 1,36 feet fronting on Pembroke rovL ' for 'par llruiars apply er write te John'A Boom, IC4 Bresd street, New Hm, N, C. ' The A ppreprUUons - Committee Of lrd s fsetable rxrt in ihe 1'ortl fijo! ions Appmprlatloa .bill Cftrylng '1,1 tnrluJinjf Jl'OOoO fof a alte f r t' j r 'I'ftimt of the entrant to t3iip.ke I'.af, , ; i ".,''. .NOTICH To !!-. p I sm ni ri 'y to f.ll J.Ui,tr! t r- 11 r i rp, ' f ,T in t ,n f r.. ! 'i Vi ' THE BAHKFOR , w' ,-.. ..-t. jJIJ'-j r'-'. .'; ' -rai - If yon already have money laid aside, yon need a strong v : bank in which to deposit it. If you are not a systematic aavef, tow ia a good time to begin the saving habit. v. y This mstitntion ia the ideal bank for savings; it receives .rmaJl aa well as large accounts, affords unquestioned safety .for deposits and pays 4 per cent compound interest. Any of our officers would be pleased to confer with you "-regarding the opening of an account WM. DUNN, President CD. BRADHAM, Vice Pres. , T. A. UZZELL, Vice-Pres. and Cashier. :illllllM2i Spring - 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 to call and see our new Spring stock. Everything The Best And Prices lower Than For - .Some Time. J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE 11 .... . LJ L t ,, , , 0!' 1 . " il,' 'miltllil sata ITS0FTEN , ' The boles that malt their appearance In the dnb-pahs an3 milk-pans . " eome without warning, like' (ha ghost that walks ajt night .Noode knows how it happened." Wa don't mind, of eoors; beoanaa It makes business - good or ua.i The holes Vre" there, ami the new pans, are, nere, ;Tbst's .' what we are trying to get at- Solid, honest tin,' fashioned Inconvenient, ' shining psni,"etc waiting to save yoa niahy iteps" and 'keep -the food . , clean and wholesome. As mweh honesty has goo loto the making ef this ; tinware as gof Into a diamond ring. ' J V-' K "-.J'i '?': PIT')' H7 TI.T CuOWDED STORE OF piiilip SAVINGS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTinniii New Goods Arrivim DEP'T STORK SBEBSaSEESjS INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC You are cordially invited to inspect our line of New Spiiiip Hats, which we have just re ceived, including the celebrated brands, Jno. B. Stttflon, Coll Bond, Manhattan and othera. You would act witte by lookinj; our stock over before deciding to boy. S. Lipman Bryan Blocks New Bern, N. C. BARRENS i W MIDDLE ST: 33 C 1 Howard's 'mi- "Ji'T-.SALE Vl.OVl.V. AlTUrxlATK A r ... lei1! &;'- 'S'iii'..- MA -if.'-S 'lii. Si. it-: ''ft i r V-.'.' P4- ' R yj.'
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