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, J- " IV' V KNOWN: ; : L l1 NUMBER 306 NEW BfeRN, NORTH CAROLINA; FRIDAY MORNING; MARCH 22.! 1912 THIRTIETH YEAR HV" V' r. ir: 'fUA ESTABLISHED "IN 1 1878 3 '8- x 4 t I: floral rassftg iMOOooooooo ilnnr'T in mni i TIE Hit POWER DF MONEY. EN who have become wealthy have not depended upon their own t a ninj power, but upon the taming power of their money. I, is the money that money earns, that, makes men wealthy. Your persona earnings may be limi ed, bu" you can save. Your savings, if pi n-ed in this bank, Will earn 4 per cen comp uind interest. The're isno lost time in 18 fist wi rks inceseantly for you. . - illUBIISif it IILUI OH MORE INVITED. so. mm QPErilNG NBW UP-TO-DATE LINE OF Dry AND Milliiiery AT Latest Goytrameot Report Shows Nearly Bizteeo aad One-Quar- ter Million Bales. Washington, D. C7 March 21. -The census buwiu's prlim'mry report un cotton innjpji giving the government's first figurer other than fstimates, rn the si29 of thal9ll catton crop of the' Uni'ed S tastes shows the total crop to have reached the. unprec dented aize of 16,050,819 running bales, counting round as half bales , and , (nclnding linters, which is equivalent to 16,205,097 500 lb. bales. . J The crop reporting board of the de partment pf agiicu ture in its estimate of the 191 co(toa cr p. issued Dec. 11 last, reckoned tbs total production at 14.885,000 , bales, of. 6C0 pounds gross weikht. The Gounljy'js 1910 productii n was 12,005. 6&S bales of 500 p .unds. Id previous record years, the total crop was 13.587.306 balea in 1908; 13.595,498 in 1906; and 13,679.954 balea in 1904. The House passed the rivers and har hrr.s api rop'iation bill carrying up: wards of $26,250, C0q. The measure went through in quick order. The vote for ; it was unanimous Several amend ! mer.ts d d not increase it much. Twenty of the appropriation iteirs and arvequal number , of survey items for work or ineatiga' ions in. Florida, th? home state of chAirraan Sp .rkman. of the ctrnwiitee. tjiat drew the fir i of minority teailer M?nn. "If there ever, aa jieeded an example of the desirahiuty "of states maintain ing the r rejjrcseritatijves in CongrfS'," he said. ironiv'!'yr ''ft is to be fi uad here. The t(eniaBrem Florida, now risen to 1h!9:fl'Jrpis important com mittee, haling ($h. to it that every river and brjtinjf Ms State was cared ior, now ppovw nere lor vurveya oi everv hartjbt, let, river, creek and spring fn. Florida, When the Pans ma canal ia conVptftedj I have no ouht that 8tarfers oraVlnji 20 fet of ate will le abe to paa tfcrough tie cana and visit avfry DOft of Florid i," Ceapar re, of fjriensboro, and W A. Frwin, of IJucVcgton, repnsenting the AmerJmo l-'rtlofi Manu'ac Urers Aflpociaiiop, appeaitesbefori ih-nenai-tinance committee andjprottsUd against trmt part et ibe; cnemical ecntaut which would impoae a duty of 10 p cnt. on inolgo. dnnunr, indgo prints, chambrays and : gihKhjm, an in ported dye which ia iife4 by southern cotton mil's in the msmifajcrare of a fast col or working mans clothes which are rail to Le to a best In the world for the M m-ney. . It is believed tbat the waya and me n comnrttte did nor intend to place ii d itv on these dyrk and that they will be willing to make the necessary cor rertion when the bill ia referred back to the 11 ibsc. J. M. MITCHELL & GO. 61 rOLLOCK ST. PHONE 288 IT-OFTEN HAPPENS The hols th.-it inuKc ti . i r npiH'arinco in the dinh-pans and milk-pans . come without wRrutiic. 1 1 k (he Khoot that wnlka atnighf. Tlooneknowi how it happenml. Wo don't miiu), of course ,' bcraose it make! buslnaea good for tin. The hoVs sri- ttn-rc. m. I the rww pans are here. That's , what we are t ) Inir to get ni. Snlhl, hoiwil tin, f sshluned In cooveriient, shining pins, etr w.nii'(j n v ymi many steps and kerp the food' clan and wholnimnv. A 'Pin Ii lumfsty has gone into the m ak lug ofthla tinware gf into n 'li iinnnd nnu. Oaskill Hardware Coi PHONE 147 73 UIDDfJC New vaudeville at The Athens to night Davis and Fkirine The "Gtyle petterV' Singing taming, RALEIGH Messrs. J. M. Mitchell & Com- a pany's Store the Center Of Attraction Yesterday. Mauy Beautiful De signs On Dis play. The feminine contingent of New Bern turned out en mae yesterday to attend the display of spring and summer de sitn in ladies headwear at Messrs. i. Mitchell & Company's store. This establishment has long been not d for Ha elab rate millinery open ing at both the spring and fall reasons and the ev nt has been awaited by the adies of this city with much anticipa tton. 1 he irtertor of the store had been beautifully decorated with flowers an 1 (otted pi tnts and the scene wss one of distinctive loveliness a .d evoked much aimiration from all. Miss Susie Brown, a genius in the art designing snd execuMng beautiful crea- ti ns in millinery is in chare e of the millinerydepuirtment and from the con tinuous piaise of the hats on display there was not the least doubt but that her creations bad won a place in the hearts of the visitors. There were hats everywhere, small hats and large hats.- To enumerate the different avrirl:es and shapes would take up several columns of space and must necessarily be dispensed With. However, the tendency this season is toward small hats trimmed with flow ers. Large hats are decreed by fash ion to be worn later in the season. In the goods department all the latest weaves in dress goods and every variety o? lailies' clothing was to be found. Each of the visi'ora sp?nt much time tn thia section inspecting the exttnsive display. Taken as a wro'e theopening yester dy waa one of the most succ ssful ever held at that store and the owners are m re than pleaded with the attecdance and interest manifested by tl e public. 3.45 p. m. and 7:30 p. in entertainments at The Athens. Canterbury Club Meets, The Dw', "tka na Wesiern Kttftt w fined $7,000 in Buffalo. K.'lf.V "for" plating the com mnlitire clatneoj the Hepburn act. Universal Food Choppers, .CHOP, tb-ey don't math, J. Basnight flfjw MfcSf'vJ ' ! :IT All-ASURES UP. . The UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE Co7(I867) tneiJUffi up tojevrry rfguirtrrrTnt. lu piarvrtotw gr mih ' in wfts and hu orincc ia fore have rnsde it the LARGEST ' life toivtmU rompani la the m'd lor its nt-'. ' r': v' rktiksued on live of ftqafibfut peooni op6n the Ordi Biry, LfmlUd P)rr.rnt ird ! Fxdaw mtnt yUni, bflwcrn' gei it 15 totl 65 )fart X' e : ,; ". " , ; Ibii Comp'aoy' pfjl the Uttut DIVIDENDS ind SILLS InjuraWe CUEAPf R thun any nlhrr ell line compattyi The Canterbury Club held a mcst in joyable meeting Tuesday evening with Mrs. Charlea Duffy. A plet-sant hour was iDent with Robert Fronninff. two nf his shelter pot ms being read, inter prrtd and discussed. The following piozram wax most in teresting. Reading from the l ife of Browning Mr. Ellis, "The Soliloquy of the Span ish Cloister" Mrs. Howell, "My Last Dutchese"-Mrs. Uriel. At the close of the literary meeting the boateaa served a refreshing ice course with souvenirs suggestive of St Patrkk'a Diy. and a pleasant social hour was enjoyed. The Club has d ecided to continue t he study of Browning next winter, taking u varal of hU longer poems. Mrs. R. B. Nixun reaxtfhe following " appreciation of Browning composed by Mr. Nixon; BROWNING. E igmatie Poetl Unknown illimitable Rtalmi thv aplrit knew, Unbounded by. the harm ny of speech UaottttiBed b the common trend of thought, iTar aoirit on tha mountsin-heighu of 1 1 - aoog. Or. aoartng beyond, In aaure depths of light. Caocht I lad beam, of in pi ration from their aoue, Aa4 set lham la the ralardrop and VtsJ' oewi j From eigti imperial, to the vales he- . low. Beaooading over rocky steeps betwaen, ThyhrokM aaosia cam lo UsUaing - tara, '; That Witt not. bat listened, thought. 8pek t the pest from oat thy rhy Ib- ; mu Tht half boshad araah of alias f abrUa. Lmc fori k bearoV. ; Tha aeooaurfalud mtlmmy odor. 8eia te fill the air . With duet of agee paa4, Okl Mattera-nMoWf aow ta thy fah . . Mtacbtof aoail,' . ... rt-n". Which beyond lha areaaata'ad the past. Coajure ap that which Mvar et haa JfkU faahloaa'hoeaaa for things that .', aever arartl Thy aoog ami tea ha rah tha dull antotor- ad ear, , - ' Tha dull untBtod aoat does A ariie, And kaow, aad aaa, aad feel, at thy command.' ; . ', . Sty sm4 avitalng 'tl lha atnon and sty VktoWus glowworm'a WaUrloul 4 I'hktnw gtnt sla'klng rs,,, , IJwa n!:l.y wsrrkiri 6a the roul, ' I'.nrjs ta thy eotsri the eve-tide. 1 iMA 1I..i.r. mnAm UUoirtU.f nxsnlogl ml thy ttolMloa I. fn fact a gnrl r?r, iVI t uk ia Ii I ta t''h eata loving rota 'lo GETS STATE CONVENTION November Mb. Date Set For Sena tional Primary. Press Asso ciation To Meet At More head City, Raleigh, N. C, March 21 Tre Riatt Democratic Execuwve Committee Fe lected Raleigh as the phce and June 6' h as The date lor the Stale Convention and Saturday, May ?5th for the county convention to name delegates On th. State convention and for other, pur poses. The most difficult matter before thf committee was that of ac ion as to Senatorial primary r quested bv the four candidates for the United State? Senile. t. - A. W. McLean, nf -Lumberton, off r ed a resolution recommending in com pliance with the rf quest of the card d ates for the Senate thit the State cun veotion call a primary to be held on November 5th, general election day, and second ptimary, if necesnaty, on November 2fith, when the two hinhej. only should enter, only those voting the Democratic ticket at this gefceral eh c won to participate. Kesomtion was adopUd. ' The North Carolina Press Afsocial ion is to meet at the Atlantic Hotel, Mon head City, on July 23. 24, 25,, Tuefday, Wedneday and Thursday. That v a the decision reached at a meeting heiii in the office of the News and Observtr by the Executive Committee of the Pn sa Afsociation, at which there were pres ent five of the seven members if the committee. There were a number of oth'-r editors in the city nd they weie present during part of the meeting ot the excutive committee Sheriff C. F. Huynes. of Surry coun ty, of which Mount Airy is the county seat., wps here for the State Denvc tratic Executive Ccmmittee meetirg and ta'ki d interestingly of the siii-ch that is being made in his tectum and scrojs the Carrol county line for the A lens who start'ed the whole cpuntry n few days ago wi'h their shooting up of he Carrol couny court. Sheriff Hay ties says he is coi.fi tent that the outlaws will be taken. He has a numher of de puties in th seaich for the fugi ive?. He lsog .s about newspaper references few das ago to (he arrival of tin' of ficers at "the Cabin of Sydna Allen" in the mountain caves and says that th'?rc is not a handsomer residence in that BRIDGE CLUtl-jETERTAINED. Tha - WadiMMdk . afterwooa Brldce WhK auhwaid.Ukhtfo I eetettalned WeinWar af'rrpooiy Mr. J. Galon Dunn, at hr boi ed Kat fropt St, ' At the tloaaot tha afiemooa a re freehlef tea areim mih was served Thoee p'et werf ; ' Mr, trl fatit. ., Mrw Deary Bryan, Jr Mft. TJwird-Blah, Mrs. John Tall B ftlister, Bra ' David ConsT dn, Mr. JmeMltA, Mrs. fraak Htnan, Mr Kstivi- Pollock, Mr Ehward t5tl-li'ir.j BaraCorvgdoa anB Uad llajU'r, V.; V. T th Jiuhirrlaw reedy ta ID your order, M CaLinet Mania at re- iIucm) rates, prirre from SI U Up, aho Writlrg )ek, Chanh Pewa a da e PrWa aw.flemahd. Vool Cbe a.Hoad r Bpeed Carta. Old" fttollure anle ever and p1!'. Po'ki rebuilt and varnished, T" t Wtchlnel ovsthanled ard rUKhJ.I, i' tufa Frstnaimide to (It your pr'u', ' oo h I f!i4 tip sme as hew, t'rar t.wt, fjiryrUa re paired and ; hw, Gur t rl 'r l You Are Invited. This bank is in business for the purpose of bcinj; of the greatest possible service to all its customers. We want you to realize that whenever you c use either of our facilities or our equipment we aie make al our service. Whatever assistance we can render in business or in vestment matters is yours for the asking. Our uistomers are our friends and we aim to leave nothing undor.o to Lie of service to you. We welcome new accounts, large or small. 1 I Tj Sprm New . Goods Arri if 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 Lowk Vm For Some Time. J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEFT SiORl whole section of the country, lt ii a fine old place with all modern improve ments including hardwood firors, naa lights and a water plant. ?ydna Allen went to the Klondyke a number of yeiir-i ago and came back with a considerable fortune. He says different members of the Allen family and their kin have violated the laws of Virpini an I Ni rlh Curolira fnq ier.tly and that th(r I a. always been a spirit of insubordination to the law and reaentrncnt of any ieat ment usually accorded to prisoners. II- ; believes this terrihle tragnly will coin- . pletely stamp out this condition of thltgs in that whole country. , 1 HAPPEN WE KNEW II "BUDS" HAVE BEENTXPANDIN6 FAST Buy Not a Waistcoat Till You've Seen The Spring "Buds" I PILES ! PILES ! PILES ! Williams ' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorb the tumors, allays itching at once, acta aa a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment ia prepared for Pilea and itching of the private parts. Sole by druggists, mail 50c and ILOO. Williama' M'f'g. Co, Propa., Cleveland, 0. VOICE OFjE PEOPLE. a Author it lea Should Go After tbe Bid xaUowi. Let's have a gennloe Tiger hunt. Tbia chaaiog and, capturing "Juba" don't seem le amount to much. t doubt avea if Roosevelt would prp a cat at tbeee little fellows. Now emulate th great aad only - Hie fttica." and gat a fall .ttofv "tat" someihlna worth looking at ( Cuba aia aot worth tbe aklnn!ng. "Clean City," Smart as a whip, Decidedly different, Superbly tailored. IN A WORD "CLASS" T. Willis o. MENS TOGGERY. 59 POLLOCK ST. NEW BERN, N. C i Do you like a mission fin Uh?. Thcn ,'our Monastery Stalni will wit."jrouf Uat5, B. S. D rani J. B. Baa- night Mw Ca-r i Tha lntrafata Carraea (Vwrm'a- alna in dd la favor of tha Calttmete and Ohia Railroad and eg1'" 'he Hat HmcMTnmlr ef Coanmerea In the eetnp'alnt thatb ratee froth Oatral freight AsenclaUo t-rr'twy! to BHI nvre wjre Ine hiirh anl dUrrlmlftvi' g. NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR Latest Styles From The Best Makers All New Stock ' -w " -, i " , v '?. ,' A' Saving-of . 50c. to $1.50 :od Every' Pair v-;:-: HAKE US PROVE-IT. , , . .--..LH.. -M., I. 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