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v W ' . ?.-i.v,J-? - . .vv - 'r-' '-r KNOWN 'A QRCULATIONv. vf f K;NUMBER-30? : THIRTIETH -YE': K?APER WITH ; h &1 vv--4A,:": MSMG OUB ROLL HR lit of savings (Ifpositos in this bank, wbich our roll of h n r, inclu'es women, cltT&fc. book koc pern, met hani--', farmers, house-.' ktepeft, lahorinjr men and childr n. We ejTtend a cor dial invitation for every conso vativ?, prudent person who desires to save money to j in our roll of honor. ' '4 Cefnrt compoid' interest phib on SftVtNeS. WE KB II WOULD HAPPEN "BUDS" HAVE DEEM HWie FAST ! Buy Not a Waistcoat TilkYouVq Seen The Spring "Buds" WAISTCOATS FBI! OAY H EVENING Smart as a whip, L)ecicledly different, Superbly tailored. IN A WORDS'CLAgS" A, T. 1 MENS TOGGERY. 59 POLLOCK ST. I . SpMlg. I THURSDAY MARCH 21 This day we have set aside as shrpw day, to exhibit to the people of New Bern and vicinity all the New Creations for Spring' and Summer 1912. ' , You are cordially invited to $pend , V this day with us viewing the beau-. -Ctiful new Garments ana Hats shown. : here. 'u Practical women who. are interested , possiQie win De lnieresrca m ine rcmarKaoie vaiucs we arc; onenn. - Miccr an N inspection of bur1 Hats in Comparison witn those shovvn elsewhere you will curc ly come HcrevKcn you are ready'to buy - . 2airwffi wbich we cal' business and pro: -i and professinnal men, IS Mis' Co. NEW. BF.RN, N, C Ml ' 1 II mery ' iiEwiuii Coioratioo Oamiaioo Iasoes Upw Scheauiff to Apply to All ' Roads Eoept Southern. " Raleigh, Ms,rch JO, -th Forth Cto lina CrparstkJn Commi'tion issued yes terday circu'ar KaAi3, prscr1bin sew schedule oMr? If ht rtf on rough loirs. It prescribes thsten ftsd after April 2Q, circular 14. tsnt lbs re on eertsio graduations of thin miolflium basis 'hat have t een in fores for long while, xhall apply to alj yfrietiis of logs in car loa I lots, bilt iU pilcation shall be restrict, d to the Southern R ilway. It is aUo ordered that from and after April 20th the application of circular N j. 157 is repealed and new schedule lirascribed to apply "to al roads exct-pt the Southern, and to l varieties of I g in 40,000 mmlinqm par load lots. The schedule Starts at W.60 per car for tn m let and scaling Op on tbe basis of ?7 forzomius. U ror yu mues; f ir 150 mi es; $22 for 800 miles, and $37 for 30i) mile, This commission is ad 'tis d i hat the e'ltlon of tbe rates will b- generally acceptable to thersil rod companies, t ho shippers and the manufacturers who are (he consignees in the shipments. A i.ovel and daring plan was put into execution Tuesday night, 3 when ne groes wtnt to the Store of Mr. William Womble. pp tbe outskirts of the city, and set fir a to the fence that surrounds the store. After (he Are had started good they gave the alarm. Mr. Womble and bis neighbors immediately rushed tu the fl.e. leaving the store unprotec ted. When thecoa8t was clear, the ne groi entered and appropriated tbeca-h bos to their own use. An order was made at headquarters of the North Carolina National Guard h re for musterinm out the Winds r divis ion of the nave reset vtj on account of their havii g 1 ailed to measure up to the standsid of efficiency r quired. A dispatch from Mount Airy, says ihit a courier has arrived at Mount Airy asking h-ip front all willing to as s al in rapturinlr Sidna Allen and sev rsl o hfrs with him, who are al'eged 4tvr len teen-Ht 4m4s in 8uwy county, N. C, just inside the State line. A man from a place called Squirrtl's Spur baa also dt c area ne recugnisea Sidna Allen, v. ho Is widely known lii that avction. - A c rdon is ss id to be forming about the locility. . . ' V . in making their money go just' as far. ts Northeni Mfil Writes Ohmber of. Commero For InformaWoo Id ttegaidrto Suitable toe- tion. "N The Secretary of- tbe Chamber of Commerce has just reeslred the follow-' ing letter. Those who are interested, please commanicate with him at once. Madison, Wis. ' " ? March, 18, 1912. Mr. J. Leon W lfiarns. Sec. of Chamber of Commerce. New. Bern, N. C. Dar8i': , In the near future the com pany which 1 represent will be in the market lor a tract ef land for colon isarkm perposes. We ars now selling our flnt tract in Flor da but it is so far gone now that I an beginning to cast about for a location for a second mar. ket Weer that the second jrtct jn a,pB not M thoroughly .loldited ss l'torida. My attention has been callid to the North Carolina east coast and 1 would like to hear particul ars about it, I will probably lake a trip Sou'h before long, but as I cannot cover the whole, and want to make as intelligent an inspection' as possible, ! would I ke to determine la advance tbe part of the countrylto which I would like to give special attention. If price and all other conditions are right we can probable handle a fairly large siied tract. Kindly Inform us ot the protia b!e prlcrvf a tract f from 6,000 to 60, 000 acres of unimproved land in yout hseetion, also the approximate cost of improvement and put me in touch of parties with whom I can take this mat ter up. Any ether iuformati n ou rosy impart will be gladly, appreciated Thanking you in adyance and awaiting your reply witn interest, i remain Very truly yours, C. A. VAN VELSER, 403 Ni Murrey' St. - Madison. Wis. Do you like a mission fin ish? Then our Monastery B. P. S. Brand. J. S. Baa- night Hdw Co. - Governor Hunt, of Ariaooa, in bis mcessge to the legislature urged leg is lation for tbe restoration of (he recall for judges la (he State Constitution, - -1, ' If) il..' - An In vestlgatioD of the Coal Situa tion Probable. Washington, March 20, -The Demo cratic excise bill to virtually tax every body's income when it is $6,000 or more year passed the houfe 290 to 40. The Democrats voted solidly for it and car ried 80 Repubtcan votes with them. Forty regular Republicans were the op position. The bill Mow goes to the Sen ate, where its tate is a guess. Many Senators declared that if. unpon analy tney loaml the House measure would tax all classes of people alike, thty would support it. -Democratic Senators wi h a few exceptions, are ex pected. to vote for it. Democratic leader Martin exprepsed the hope that the Democratic Senete and the progn s sive Republicans might put the bill through. Republican leadrnrare de pending upon the President's veto to cheek revenue revision bills from the House. Tbe excise bill, though primarily in traded to produce anywhere from $20 000,000 to $60,000,000 a year to make up for the losses on free sugar, is ex pected to be one of tbe offsets to gen eral pension -legislation, which sure seems to be enacted. Democratic Leader Underwood he'd his majority intact through the passage of the rill. Not one Democratic vo'e was cast against it and the measure was passed exactly as framed. Prospects' of a coal strike stirred members-of both houses of Congress to action Senator Townsend introduced a bill to provide a Federal investigation of any controversy affecting inter-S ate commerce and Representaliv Each pro posed s similar measure in the House. Sena'or Townsend's bill is similar to one he Intrcducedwhen a . member ,.of the House several yasrs ago. . The possibilities of a ceat strike are earning anxiety at the Navy Depart ment . While the strike would sffect the anthracite mines only indirectly, that would be likely to Increase the cost of bituminous coal which would be used largely as a sutstttute. Seeretaiy Meyer will confer -with re presentatives p( some, of the bituminous ; coal companies whirh supply tbe Navy. It is stated that in addition to ths dis turbance in the mat ket caused by the present foreign ard prospective an thracite strike, the Virginia and West Virginia collieries are- greatly embar rasses: oy car (nonage, it is also re-L presented to the depaitoieot that there Late 25 foreign creamers in Hampton Roads waiting for bunker coal and that they are offering $1,60 per ion more than the navy pays. The Boston nvy is short of coal 4wd there is some appre hension that othar yards will soon be sffected but tbe fleet is in better con dition owing to the sbility of - the shipi to select their coaling ports. Another serious q lestlon may soon arise when it becomes neceessry to re plenish the stores of coal i-hipped from the Virginia mines to the Insular pes sessions and the foreign stations of the American (Let. Indications are that the contracts which tbansvy will make roc iU coal supply for tne next year will shew a considerable incrcate in price. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. A good residence No. 7 Graves St Aear the come ef Union. Easy lertnsU will be -fllvr it wanted. Also one! building lot on George St., per Pollock i;. --, C. T. HANCOCK. J . ; : ' . IsMTtl of Mr. W. M. Watson. Af ur one ef the ftiosl hapressive err emonlee ever conducted frow Ceo tens ry thurch the remains of the lementod Will am Moors wsteerr, who fen peeee futty en sleep sk Me heme ee New Bi at $.10 o'clock k'-lay nlghf, after ad nhnasof eererat snewths deration, word lotirred yeetorday4MornIng hi besot If u Cedar Grove cros y. . .' -hul after Ihe.eaMet, followed hi te members of the-family aed beei brooght Into the eherelv the their rsri that beaaUful ' sorf . Klrrll; Ufht. while Mrs .Jane Meado s c oompanM them oe the erf as. This wai followed by the reeding of Ue. fun ra service by the fato "Jesns Iovei ef my Soul" was the rendered by the choir. In U tribotetO the decev r t. IV. Hurley told of the esteem Is wl.lch he w.s be d by all who kniw him. ef I is kind doxls sad of the litre !r!ry lifehs hdl-vd. : i j J.!r. ( hurlrs paTifihry sang 'IIm ;r.f the Fui" sccompirtld hf Mine Ma- : I.i H the fhri''l sn.l nVt Wet r,ytt ltd mir J htit.ful flortt 1 "f-riff, At the gr several h'in 1 i hffil f l.ii lrf gt!irp lo p? , r I t r. t, i'i !, will! I1 I r ,r ( ;."W''j'"i !''inJ r-I ll.r m sp.'t'y a dry ye '' 1 ! itg- i MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR MONEY. Ihe bst way to make the most of s our money is to see - that none is wasted.- To avoid waste of money deal with'tf sound ' progressive bank. , A checking account insure? system and economy in the . handling of your everyday finances; a savings account avoids ' the waste of interest that takes place when money lies idle. This bank invites small as Well as large checking ac counts and pays 4 per cent interest on savings deposits of One Dollar or more. New Spring Goods Arriving We have just received from the Northern mark et wtiere 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. e Everything The Best And Prices Lower Than For ; jiome lime. - J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE IT OFTEN HAPPENS The holes that make their appearance in the dish -pnnH and milk -par k aeme without warning, like the ghost that walks at night. Numic known oow it happened. We don't mind, of course, because it makes busnn ss good for U8; The hoei sre tbere, and the new pans are ben'. That's what we are trying to get at. Solid, honest tin, fasnioned in convenient, shining pans, etc., waiting to save you many steps and keep the fuml clean and wholesome. As much honesty has gone intn the making of this tinware as goes Into a diamond ring. y Gas kill Hardware Co. PHONE 147 IT MEASURES UP. Th? UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE Co. (1867) meisurei up to etery requirement. Its marvelous gr win in arrets and inaurince in force have mtde it the LARGIvS l i life insurance company In (be wO for its age. j Policfibsuedba Uvea of j Mty, Limited Pajment and ; Endowment plans, between tin ol 1 S sod 65 y tan, 'UN toropaV payi tbe larjest DIVIDENDS and SELLS iittuTaiice CHEAPER than any other eld line company. lililOYD, Agent ' Red Eatflte," -" General m- - TMLTajaaeEntiiMSMjsnssxeawasi aiSS JENNIEISUCTM Z V'i 'WISHES TO Siiririg:S(ililliher3 ::v :."rc &,.':rc!i 201 a f v.I.hri 15 1- re t's '.z that the -will ahow th6 : t r-! t'.f! r.-. V,--tD:!5 efjtci et Sprinj hUUincry ' ' r- jVW mi i t il n iiSSI I I B8ga ;3 svjwsmia DEP'T STORE gaHBBC?1 73 MIDDI.F. ST S healthful persona upon the Ordu Insurance, Surety feonds.' ANNOUNCE HE ' , ' A X? -1V-. "J. .ty, k - 1 r I r)'' '"Z rrw.
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