;v-vV.' - PAPER WTTH V "H qX'AV7! M ' T V "'V V: ESTABUSHEp -r.-r KNOWN tC .jU; I , ' , : wS irs ,V !- MPN R(?nnT; I- -'' "IN ' - - liuilBER 363 J " v NOm CAROLINA, TUSDATJORNING; MARCH 19. 1912. ft- j. .-c.l . . - -. - r -: j. - ... r ' r-it-r rr. ': : : . M M ... THIRTIETH YEAR KfiiilKlffl 1 " TlDtl. DEVELOPS OL L INTERESTS. EriBUiriD'S WOES ' i -. . ... ii ii hi NAII PERSONA & .'if -5 r 1 A r , J!. II GO- A EXPENSE OF ADMINISTRATION: S the expenses connected with" thS3miniatratii n of 'd! -e3iate are nxra tiy law, tne services ot ,thislarBew' aaNj'-j trust co-firany cost no more than the compensation al- f " lowi a by tne law o an individual who 'S named vty WHI C appointed hy court This i-otnpany affords every assurance of:, convenience and aafViy in handling an estate whether Nrge or, email, accepting for iis so: vires ths tegular stipulated fees' It is always wi e, thorefore, f nam thisompany as jeXecutT under WiP, thereby assuring everyjgafeguard fpr ai esta'e. ' INTKKaSTT THE RATE OP 4 PER CENT PAID ON "SAVINGS AND TIME DEPORTS- : - A,long; ;Ifprt4,?Carolln Coast In Wftich itHabermen Oppose State Corijmiasiouer. The Elfrieda Oa the ' El iSbeth Crty.-March 18.'-Wht may 'JJroveJfwjr srrrout and unfortunaU 1 iituiTiort 6af duVaWpad pa the coast of North Carolfa ht wbich the Stat Fish Commi sionr hd tha fiiharmen are the optKwinjffacto'ri;1 Djri'g-the'past' weelta, State Fish Commissioner Van has made an in spsction1 ' 'of ' 'IhV fishing operations throughout ihfs fiction and in many in stances; lie has' found nets set in the channelled in oWer tiaces prohibited by the laws on woTtn Carolina, in an among thoughtful Unionists It is ad caaea thl'Fiah Commissioner has ootifl- J mitied that tha moat dianomfltUng pha ed the parties to Remove thrir effects ge8 0f the outlook ia that there is noal- Troublea at Home Serious Now; With Prospect of European War ia Sight. London, March 19th Not even in the mott trying momenta daring the Boor war hia depreacioa been so ani versal in Great Britain as it - is today, the, failure of the coal strike negotia tions', the; threatening of further and more extensive labor troub! s among the tcaneport worktrs, the myatetious forbodingof a grave international criair betwea n Turkey and Russia and worst ot al the general sense of helpletsneat Combine to nJake up a situation full of anxiety and gloom. , TtV government ia held rt sponsible of course by its opponents, but even Bill Being r t urn WOULD HAPPEN fnntttfe 'Ideations! objected to b him arid in a majority of the cases so far, I ii orders have" "been complied with. However, in several Instances, the fishing 'Continued knd. in fact, refuMd to recognize Hat authority as the fisher men have tef used to accept ccmn.and a id change : their 1 operations. To cope ternative administration capable of co ping with the manifold evil possibilities of the situation. -The King'a decision to abandon hia coroatiim visits abroad ia believed to be due, aa much to the perilous condu tiou of international affaiis as to the effect of thfl strike. He is reported to IDS" M- BEEN EXPANDING FAST Buy Not a Waistcoat Till You've Seen The Spring "Buds" TGDATS FOR DAY HI EVENING as a whip, Decidedly different, Superbly tailored. IN A WORD'CLASS" with this situatldti, State Fish Commit , be in despair, deplorirg the fact that Smart -A, & O V ? VawV MENS TOGGERY. 59 POLLOCK ST. NEW BERN, N. C -mw i ' . V. i .m n . vv sioner vaim ;naxr tne ataie in aval Mil tia tb take him over the territory in the ciuiser E frifda in the hope that h's authority to enforce the laws of he State would no4 tmger ba queationed. However, there itOll remains a number of ffshermeriwho-'defy theCommiiaioner to touch their ;fialiing apparatus, al though many beeime frightened and reluct aiitly 1 yielded. The Elfrieda in commandofp1'ip. D. Bradham, ar rived he'rs Satutdiry and is now docked at tho fbbt f Sfitin atreet awaiting at vi;e frbm 1Statei:eFiBh Commissioner Vann who hs gone to Raleilfh to so over thffSituatiottwilh tte Governor. He will fcfob'aMy ask the Governor to givehtif authditty'Heaforce the Uw at all costs.' evarl bt taking pos.s ion of the prbp'erry 'at the point of guna and conli8caUngrrhe' akme, the process from the-aald'of th property to be ap plied to the State's hool fund. x , ?r:. FARM FOR SALE I offrtf (of sal my 103 acre farm one half mile from eit' liniits. 1,836 feet fronting on f embroka road. For par ticulars WpPjpk wijlte io John A Bw m, 164 Broad streeC Raw Uern, N. C. il-UJjt- 1 there is no man capable of facing this eta of trouble except Kitclientr and that there isno constitutional means of utilising his services. . , Aprreheoaion reigns everywhere, but nowhere more acutely than in Bucking ham Pamce. This tiemenc'ouB responsibility is bearing Prime Minister At quit h down and for, the first time in hia career Kii'g George has loat hia cheerful con fidence. The Minimum Wage bill to be intro duced in Parliament io e se the coal s riae tension-8 regarded aa merely a temnorising expedient. Mo one can see daylight through the preaent trouble. The Daily Telegraph piinted the ful lowing paragraph in a prominent edito rial position. In diplomatic' circles -the European situation ia giving rice to considerable anxiety. It is understood that tha poa- a billty of an acute crisis ia already en iraglng the attention of more than one of the great powers? Commenting on this Gibson Bowles, a former member of Parliament and a noted authoil y on foreign affairs, said to the World correspondent; " This statement Diust not be receiv (Continued on Page Four.) pnmg Millinery ;gimg THURSDAY MARCH 21 ! i i This day we have set aside as : show day, to exhibit to the people 4V of New Bern and vicinity all the ' New Creations for .Spring and Summer f9,2. ; . lr - You are cordially irivited to spend ' " J M. -A -::A-'.: It. t . 7t f ' tiftiJ new Garments and Hats shown ; : ; ::vv'u ,;. : here 8y. ':jK,J'i-'y -f ractical women who'atc mtefested m malanlhcm - .., .1.1 lil '- - r Another Income Tax Considered. Three Gtuigers Ordered To Sail At Onde To Phillippiue Is- ' lands. Washington, March 18. Con ider- ation of the Excise bi'i, taxing at 1 per cent, net incomes of firms and inaivlttu- ala in excaaa of SS.OOOiearlv. was taken up by the Bouse. The measure is in tended to offset the loss of revenue due to the. proposed free sugar bill ; 1 Mr. Bull of Tenresfee, who drpw the bill, undertook an explanation of it provisions and a defense of the charge that it waa unconstitutional and would so be bald by the Supreme Court. He said: "The excise tax proposes to displace custom bouse revenues to the extent of at least $60.00(1,000, shift the but den to those having. annual net profits exceed' tng $o,iruu, ana at tne same time, save to the people the relative sum of $300,- 000,000 now collected aa toll by the man ufacturer for the privilege of payment by the people of bight protective tariff taxes." Significant orders were issued from the Navy Department late today direct ing three of the big armored cruisers of the Pacific fleet Io proceed at once to the Philippine Islands for an indefinite atay. The Navy Department will not admit that the big. vessels are to be ajttachrd to the Asiaric fleet, but their arrival in tha Orient will give the United' States the most powerful foreign fleet, except ing that of Japan, in touch with Chi nese waters. The veaael ordered to (he Philippines are the California, the South .Dakota and Colorado, now at Honolum Secretary of Interior Fisher, who has just returned from an inspection of the Panama Canal, called at the White House and discussed with President Taft t solution of toe problem of the develt- ment of Alaska. Secretary Fisler urg ed the Presioent to recommend to Con gress the enactment of legislation for he leasing of the Malanuskacoal fields He suggested aiso a government built nd owned a railroad from Sewel. Alas ka, "hich ia on the coast to the Matan tiaka coal fields, to cross the mountains into the agricultural valley. The Secretary also suggested the use of the machinery now being employed in the construction of the Panatnc Canal for the work of building the road. He said that the construction work ' in tha canal wouM be far enough completed in October to permit a transfer of a great r part of the machinery to Alaska. He said also that this fall will aee the dis charge of tha hundreds of caaal em ployees. His plan calls for the employ ment of some of these discharged men io Alaska. The President has taken the matter under adrieement. When a vote ia ordered In the House the name of tha Speaker ia not railed unless the Speaker directs trie tally clerk to call his name. When 4h io I waa called yesterday on a modem to re coorrait tha bill placing ugar on the free list Speaker Clark ordered the tall; clerk to regleter hia vote against the rmotion. The tally clerk's record ia not Lpublie. ' . When the Cengrewional Record ap pealed tbie morning Speaker Clark did ojttPpaar as having voted one' way. oi tbt other on the Sugar bill. The ofn slal ttenecraphera had mads on (he ra jrt - I . When Repreaenlaljve Oecerj Unde aood publicly favorad puTUag sugar o$ the free lUt, and said nt did net know whether or not it won Id result la hur raffia Btatos Interned la thV sugar buaiawaa, hia relWagaes said be lost a aambet PmloVeUal deiegatoa, Mr. W. K. Wstsoaraaata Away, ' ' Mr. Wrt U. W'atsoa, ewe af Ksw Bra't eldeat and atoat tttsvmed cUP i ma, passed sway at l4 hoeaejoa flew tri last eight at -:& e'o.k, . Mr. Watanai had be ra ill health fof save si months and bit death was adt soar peeted, Aaaxmneement ( thai (oasrsl 111 ha aul, Wfar ' 3 To be generally successful a bank must Consider the in terests of its patrons as thoroughly 89 it does its own. I'.m this principle the Peoples Bank has re: dered its service to the public ever since its establishment and the fact that it has steadily grown and now numbers among itj pations cor porations, firms and individuals proves the high esteem in which it is held in New Bern and vicinity. New accounts are invited, both checking and savings, 4 per cent compound interest being pal on the later. IPI New Spring Goods Arrivin; 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 le Best And Prices Lower lb For Some Time. J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEFT STORE FOR ill may be had froir ns. Wr i.ie manufacturer Bi lling direct tu the pulilic frcim our nun k 'mI yard, and chi ni .lv wuuith pine timber of any nrrule it I iih Ii, at attractively l v. nc is Ak for our estilnuti h on your 1 1 iUire-nient. Sroaddus & Jves Lumber Co. IT MEASURES UP. ..The UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE Co. (1867) measures up to every reqoirtmenf. Id marvelous crow th ; In itfaeU tod tnsttrtnee ia force have made it the LARGEST life msnraoce company in (be world for iu z- TioIiceiUsoed 6a Cres of healthful persons upon the Orrii ; ivy, Umifed Payment and Endowment plans, between aj ci of 15 and 65 yean.' Tbra'Compioy' payi Dm Urtest DIVIDENDS andSELLS .lojuriyce CHEAPER than any other old line company. ' GSBOVD, Agent UK ; Real Eittre, i f Ceneral Insurance. I Surety .Bonds'. money fjo-just na : frpssible vSrill bejntcrested jri the remarkable, values we arc off en ng.. 4 'After, an '.mspectionofduV Hats in comparison'. vith those shown elsewhere you will sure " ly come here when yoif are" ready to buV. 'Z .;::,V-. 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