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- - I' 9 ' . ' -' - " s ... ' --- .: .; v. ; F , - - (r i " PAPER WITH ' 'OSCULATION ESTABLISHED IN 1873 ', ' -4 t'-i ' NUMBER 302 NEW BERNNORTH CAROLINA. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 19122.1 - ' - L ' ! - - THIRTIETH YEAR sis SIMMONS CLUB FORMED THE WEEKLY IB J. 1 IN THIS CITY YESTERDAY : -v , ' Ml REVIEW YOUR PERSONAL INTERESTS. i --j 1 - !f A V I X ST" r TIE HLBE OF 8 CflKCK Iimh ii on u w ell kn wn bnnk creates confidence. Mien Hi y prefer receiving hecks to receiving Hu.Sllles currein y, :is I k ;nv A i he jj ; i i 1 1 m t i. (;re:iter ;;.iiety positor to prutecl ineiie' cause, and :il i!;e ::inie t inl and paid out i. in lie pit f.crv vbooks. INTERKST AT THK l.'ATK (W 4 IMiS AND TIME WE KNEW II WOULD HAPPEN ii BUDS" HE BEEN Buy Not a Waistcoat Till You've Seen I he Spring "Buds" WAISTCOATS FOS 01! ii EG Smart as a whip, Decidedly different:, Superbly tailored. IN A WORD "CLASS" Tnimni iwrr rn t r n tttti tr r ri "11111 mi 1 111 1 1 11 nmu 11 1 in 8 mi:ns toggery. 59 POLLOCK ST. Bra ad du's & Ives Lumber Co. I-'OU SALE AUTOMOBILE i GOOD CONDITION NEW SPRING nrxxvi Latest " Male t UNDERSELL :A Saving of '50c. -to $1.50 -:;h t on Eyery Palrr v : : MAKE .US -'PROVE IT; T. more easily h:mdied and afTorrl kinn uccount his) enal.lcH the de- !o-s by lire, burglary or other an accurate redid of money received d without the necessity of keeping VVM CENT DEPOSITS. PAID ON SAV- Eill FAST Co. NEW BRRN, N. C Ll iIR IB All n ;i) I 1 I. .Mill ! k:.l f: We are bred to . II. nu ? -1 i r . own the I 1 In ir. retail ;ii' -"I pi.v .V r:.d, w pri you with or liiui-h, en. Ank I lie tin,!. ei of : II : 11 M . .H t i e. your n ijuire- Hum's I STORE FOOTWEAR? Styles From Trie - Best ers All New' Stock A i:U(IDEfii: Enthusiastic Meeting at Court House Yesterday Afternoon. Campaign Formerly Opened. Twelve Hundred and Ninety Five Voters Si gned the Peti tion Caliing For the Meeting: Resolutions Adopted in Which the Mem hers of the Club Extend Congratulations of Thousands of Voters in This SUte Who Fa vor the Retention of Hon. F. M. Simmons in the United States Senate. Senator Simmons Will he Asked to Address the Club at an Karly Date. Tho campaign for the selection of Senator K. MV SimmonH' puccessor by ! the Oemocrauic voters of the State was formerly opened in Craven county ves ' t niy by the assembling of a large num j ber of voters of the varsous precinda i in the county at the court house in this cry. Kx-Senator Thomas D. Warren was called to preside as temporary chair man of the meeting and Mr. Wm Dunn Jr., wai chosen ns temporary Secreta ry. Messrs A I) Wa d, J C Thomas, Jr., and Furney I'owell were appointed a committee to examine .the lists and report the number of voters who hid signed the call for the meeting to or g miza a Craven County Simmons Club. The committee retired and soon a'tr came in with the repurt that after go iog over the lists a"d count ng the nsm '8 they found that. 1,295 Democratic Vii tcrs out of a total 01 1 527 cast at th last gubernatorial election had siifmd the call and thereby signified their de sire to become members of th Club The following named gentlemen were appointed on a committee on permanent, organization : J M Morns, Vnncpboro; Rbrt S'al lings, Hridgeton; I) W Richardson, l)u ver; R Aman, Cove City, L S Harper, Kort Barnwell; T K Haywood, Lee's Farm: J C Thomas. Thurman; K M Green. 1st ward; Dr. N M G.bbs, 2nd ward; W J McSorley, 3.1 ward; Frank Shriner, 4th ward; II M Groves, Bern p ecinct; W H Bray. Tisdales; J L Humphrey, Belial' ; M M Shute, Gum Row; K 7. It Psvis. .lasper. This committee t h rou h B M Green, chairman, placed in nomination tho fol lowing named gentlemen for officers of t ie Club: M D l ane, Kort Barnwell. Preidcnt : j I. K Itu !lev, 1st township; T W Hulton Hridgeton; Dr. SJ Haws, 3d township; Claud Taylor 6th township; 'I h imas K HaywiHK), fith township; J A Miller 7th township; J I House, 8th township; outside ol ci 'y : -J E Wetherington, 9' township; T G Hyman lit ward; O H Guion. iii ward; (1 J McSorlcy, 3d ward; D K Henderson. 4'h ward; R J Disos wny, Bern presinct; vice presiden's for their respertive precincts, and Messrs O t; Dunr., (' I. Stevens and H K Land as istant sreretaties; R A Nunn, secre tary. A committee 1 1 prepare re o'utiors was appointed consisting of Messrs D R Davis, Norman B Ipick and R A Nuun. Whsn this committee went out Lio (Mirform their duty, Mr. James A Bryan as c died upon for speech and he made a happy rtsponst. He wa followed by (ion. CtlM R Thomas and Rev. H F Hutke and others. All the speakera without raying anything ar Hindof any andi(itt p-ejentid tlroog snd forcible reasons for raiorning Mr. f M Simmons, our dlstioguishtd fel low townsman, (o the U 8 Senate. Tb following r tohulcns wr re portfd by the committee and adopted by the club. , ResoWf d. That the 1.2 mewbf of the Craven County Blmmona Cluk whose omes have already txtett jlveuto tba eecreUry, on hhslf of tKemlve. u well M for the I ira nurtiV-er f fotert rnlheeoonty.wbo baveelnlnd their to Unlioo v become membenof this rlub but whoee oamee fiavw not yet been handed to tbe. eereUrr, extewd con gnttnUtkme to the thotMaodi of , Den), oeratle otr In Je 8ts1e who for the r twn tkm of Hob. T. Il. finmon to tbe Uaiifd PttUe Senate and nek koown to tbm that the Demoeretk enter of Cr ivtft reuntf where Senator .Immune mt teslde wll with hwei eotH unanlmUjr knly and eteadfaatl. support Sefts'tof p.mmotMi lo the l)m Oeratte prltnn'y Wria hi M ' if to be rbonM: , ; ;r' ; " .'. Rt olveJ, Ilit ihs t)m'vrt'c"otT of lnetof Simmon' horn eooty be be Ml Kind"! M lh haaelesw charge rirruUUd by me popl for thw uf p e tit lirip'srbing Pepator fiimmons j (.'mocrsff, yt e fel tr.l wh!l au-h to find that public discussion of his career increase) the number of his sup porters and admirers and we sincerely trust that the campaign will ba conduct Ad until the end in a manner that will cause no man tt regret that he has sup ported in the past any of the distin guished gentlemen who aspire to the bigb office to be conferred by the people pt the S' ate and we will deplore any de pirture from the high plane upon whicb Cie contest should be waged. ' Kekolvf d, That in our opinion the ser vices of Senator Simmons in the Unite i Sjtates Serate are pifticu'ary valuable to the people of the State ar.d that it would be little less than a public calam ity to sacrifice at this time the advant age he has gained" for us by his long, ble and honorable career, for any rea m urged by any of biB competition. It w8 upon motion of Mr. L.I. Moore (Unanimously decided to invite Senator Simmons to address the Craven County Simmons Club at such time as his pnb- !ic duties would permit him to do so. The meeting was spirited and enjoy able. An unusuall large attendance being present for amid day meeting, tt looks as if Senator Simmons will have flattering support in his home county in this campaign. New vaudeville at The Athens Monday. Zarelli and Zarelli, Ec centric gymnasts Contortion and comedy. President Taft has signed tSe joint Congressional filibustering resolution designed to prevent lb shipment of arms in Mexico, and issued a proclama tion calling upon officers to upholJ the law. CITY BEAUTIFUL CLUB MEETS Much Interest Manifested. Club Feels Encouraged By Co opera- tion of the Public. The City Beautiful Dept of the Wo man b Club met in regular seeaion. Mar'h 12th, at the home of Mr. R. N Duffy. Chairman, with very good at tendance, despite the rain, and the us ual in'erest was manifested by each member in the attempt to improve th condition and appearance of our old City of Elms (s misnomer, by tbe way). fier i fi ter a general uibvuhs'u uu uhicui a ' . Jl. . a ..I tore by all. a piper was read by Mrs. J. T. HollUter. -'The Value of Massed C.dor on the Street." Most satisfact ory reports were heard from Mrs. N. H. Street. Chairman of "clean up day muvements," and from other commit tees appointed at a previous meeting. Plans were perfected and two Comit tees forme.), with Mrs. H W. Simpson and Mrs. J. I. Hollister, Chairman, for the purpose of msking eandwicbee to be used by the Elks during the Convention in our city. A committee composed of Miss Claypoolo, Chairman, Miaa Mun ger and Mis Jane Stewart, were In structed to wsit upon the Masons for hi parposs of looking into the matter of improving the lawn in front of tbe Opera Hojse. All were unanimous in thanking Mr Craven for hi rady acquiescence the Arbor Day plans; Mr. Carraway for instructing the ecbool In suitable music; Mrs. C. D. Bradbam (or Civic Dav Song cotnpoMd hi ber, and Mr. R A. Nunn for hi Ulk on T;e General, " that be delivtred before tbe sehOL') on the occasion of .Arbor . Pay celebration, and whxb W are aure. will d much- toward Instilling Jn the mind of oaf girl aad boy lb earn love and veMrsUoo for tree that' wm felt by one who Ma ratal vandal wa hui to wlftd hi ImtrtiMOt of deva. t I'tt n said: - , f "Woodraia spare that tre; Touch ao a slngl bough, fayouthltshiltered me, '" . ' And f will prolect'lt now.". It waa m forafather'a hinit,' ' That (lMt it Bear bit tot; There, woodman. It It eUnd, The ai ah all barm it n t . vT . V TortT afttht that tree bar ha bought and dlstributd by , lh Club,1 eaverai baring ben t (anted oat tbe aYhont MRipoa. . " ' rJ " A lar quantity of grtsl ed k '! o been glvwyv ' " ' The Club fori nut h eftroQragaj H he prompt o-nrf a I ion i f U towi In the wots Un lertsksa, wliW t pYsctl rally r! mif rslet U Mater lawns, rlf i ysrdi sd li lr streets, , 'I! i. w i,fnn,lr Wi enrntt. iii-.k i t t.itl P '-'I l p of 43. All Prices Decline Under Pressure, Heavy Selling. Failure t to Settle English Strike. New York, March 16. Prices of cot ton have latterly declined somewhat under the pressure of heavy Selling for lone account by Waldorf-Astoria opera tors, Memphis people and to some ex tent by the spot interests, to say notn ing of scattered liquidations through various commission houses. This was due largely to disappointment over the failure to settle the English coal strike in the early part 6f the week. In such circumstances the Liverpool market was nervious; trading there was restricted and prices irregular. Meanwhile the movement of the crop continued large. There is an undercurrent of skepticism s to the liklihood of any very serious reduction in acreage this year with the price around (50 a bale. Some look for ward to a large surplus stock at the end of the season. There is a large parly. including very influential interests who vety serious'y doubt the possibi lity of another 16,000,000 crop being raised for years to come Bulls insist that there will be some reductions in acreage and in the use of fertilizers, if tbe crop gets a late start, which they believe is more than probable. Mean time, the exports are very large and 'orae estimates put them at from 10,- 000.000 bales to 10,500,000 for the sea son against less than 8,000,000 last sea son. Domestic consumpti n, according to tbe bulls, is linely to reach 5,boo,0()0 bales, which would overtop anything seen in the past. The National Ginners' Associati n is said to have put the gin- n.nf for the season at 16,100,000 bals, including linters. Cotton speculators, however, have come to a pause waiting the settlement of tht English Cual strike or some other new stimulus. FARM FOR SALE I otTar for sale my 109 acre frm one half mile from city limits. 1,836 feet fron ing on Pembroke road. For par ticulars apply or write to John A Boom, 164 Broad street. New Bern, N. C. The jjdge, commonwealth attorney, and sheiiff, constituting almost the en tire Carroll coun'y circuit court were killed last Thursday at HillBville, Va., by the Allen brothers and a party of mountain outlaws. Royal Arcanum Members Will please meet at their Council room at 2:30 p. m today to atten I the funeral of Mr. J. J. Ballard. N. W. JONES, Regent. Lodge No. 4, of Fredericksburg, from building a temple in memory of George Washington on part of the Masonic Cemetery, owing to objections from thoe who bavo buried members of their families there. Do you like a mission fin ish? Then our Monastery Stains will suit your taste, B. P. S. Brand. J. S. Bas night Hdw Co. 111 E it 1! ) JeraeL. Ifall. White, In the Tolls Charged With. Dispensing th Ardent. riAced Uuder Bona. - Caoght j th act ol lllnf a quart Of wbrkjr bMt of hi Irlend,' lM L.- Hart, wtU, and wh 1lv!oo, QuM atreet, w1 jrtrday mornin(,rrtd by policeman Frd p, Row, ) it wa f lvtt it hearing bf or Mayor McCarthy ynrday afleraocw and, apo plead In; fuilty to tb chart -w. botfhd otr t th mittorm f Superl ir Court onder bond tl$28fll..'.;vr.i-:i : . Hal lUUd lo th Mayer that h only acting a th ' I'kt, ur cba r but tbl dol ' ot him. Th man who bought th whiskey clalnv I that UaU brought bin) th I quart hf whiskey aad h vav bin fl M I hag for It,. If this 1 tro, then Hall a not acting as th agent f th pat chsaer, but wi selling It direct. '-. How- vr, If h l 1 been acting a a tnn tf, -dr th law of Ihls Ktl tr would have ten Ju al guilty a th mn tngsged in the tile of th ll ijor. OLIEIIi 111 IIS TIGER r; To be generally successful a bank must consider th" in terests of its patrons as thorough!,' as it does its own. I ;i this principle the Peoples Bank has rerdered its sem.-e to the public ever since its istablishmenl ,hh! the fac t th.it ,t has steadily grown and now numbers among its patru'i; . i.r porations, firms and individuals proves the high esteem iu which it is held in New Bern and vicinity. New accounts are invited, both checking and saving;-'. 1 per cent compound interest being paid on the later. New Spring Goods Arrivi 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 Kurnis'i ings, Clothing, Shoes, Millinery etc. We invite tho public to call and see our new Spring slock. Everything The Best And Some J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE IT OFTEN HAPPENS Th hole that make their ap(arance In the dish-pans and tmik-pni s com without warning, Ilk the rftoat that walks at night None know s bow it happened. We don't mind, of course, because it makes buuincHH food for tM. Th bote ar there, and the new pans arc here. 'Hut's What W ar tryhig to get at. 8olW, honest tip, fasnionerl inronvroient, hlninf pn, tc, Waiting to aav you many steps and keep tn food ,' elaaaXld Wholson. As much honesty has gone Into the making of tins ; tinwar as foe Into a diamond rinfc. jGaskill Hardware Co. tliOUt 147 ' ' . ; SMISS:; 1ENNIE 'SULTAN : fcWIMIL5 Tu S')rin!rvMiIlirierVx:ODefliiig r r m Mi i 1 mm "1 X.1 Prices Lower Than I rui Time. nHManawsESfaiv, DEVT STORE INVITATION 10 THE PUBLIC You are co-ihally 1 1 1 1 1 t :n inspect our line of New , ;; Hats, which we lm.' , . t i. - cuved. ineliiding th I : . . r . 1 brands, Ji.o. H. Steti. i 1. 1 Bond, Marihuttiin uniloth i. You would.uct wise I v I in 1. ,r.,; our stock over bufiro den !:ii,'. lo buy. S. Lipman Bryan Hlock, N?w Hrn. N ) . Gj ha ' . 73 MIDDLE B7. ANNUUNtt: iltK, ft j- " v - r . . ."" -.-.m.,-? I V V 'AX 1 t is I ' f i jiVi',- iv--.;- ' '.'., r i i x '!: ' I V. '..:t 7i -'' ' i: . V iv '' fle Sf Tnsatlm f a ' I Ii t'.eir ('if . thoy i 1 . ' ' I r i 1 - i
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