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-. 'it. PAPER WITlf C3RCUIATI0N ESTABLISHED 1873 Mr.. : NUMBER 3Q9 NEW BERJC NORTH CAROUNA. TUESDAY MORNINGrMARCH 26, 1912. THIRTIETH YEAR E CRAFTS ' SLOT V r1 SIX PMUS , BREAK A I SATISFACTORY BANKING. 4 V5 1 Yi K' s J v h WHAT A M ooooooo VMFE CAN DO. ANY women can save more money, under the same cir cumfitaneeu. than ran men It is often wise for the bread winner to put he household financial affairs in the u...l i.:., ,..;c. A - l..- ii r . 1 i nanus im ir.a wnr. i it'uiai ai luwilliue lor IlouseKcep- ting expenses can oft(-n lie managed so wjsely.that something can be sav d every week. 'I he lady of th huse should have a ebeek Ja((g acct unt and wriie check-- to psy for purchases and other ex penses. VVheu this is d me there is 10 mak ng change, 10 chance tit m . takes, and ih money is alwnys safe and secue WK ALSO PAY 4 PUK CENT O.N SAVINGS AND TIME 0 1 POSITS. Ml A.fter Winter CroJs In Southern Waters. Some Notable Peo pie od Board. Beaufort, March 25. After tbeir winter cruise ia southern waters, the advance Jfoard of , motor boats and pleasure Jachta ar betrinniog to arrive in Beaufort. " 8onie large yachta bava been noticed kolh north under aail, aking the. ouUlde route wbile the Atnaller crafts came into the quite wa lera of Beaufort harbor, avoiding Look iiut and Iattera by taking the inland water rouie to Norfolk. Msnv smkll motor, boats report rouh condit'ons off Frying Pan Shoals, and all plea-ure crafts, . paiticula'ly, will welcome the completion of the Inland Waterway south of this point, through B cue Sound,' and on down to Wilming t m, Charleston and Florida. Among the late motor boats to arrive here are the Waip from St. Augustine, and l he Heather, the la'ter lias been ci uising in the West Indies during the winter having on board the well known author George Brr McCutheon, who has teen gathering material in the sou the -n waters for a new wo k soon t'i be published. Tl.e Heather is owned hy E R. DicK, Esq , bt New York, ho s a member of in." New York Yacht Club. UNUSUAL CHARM AND STTf LE of Dress found all real Parisian and Misses K I ions, iNew- used on many Fash In our beruiiiful assortment Fabrics for Spy nig may be the Style and Grace of Creations. Our Ladies Braid Embroidery, Our est ideas is charmingly of our dresses. STUNNING" NEW MODELS of graceful lines and Rich Fabrics vie with each other for your favor, it is im possible for us to describe these Dresses to you by mere words. Come and see them theti you will know why. J. M. MITCHELL 'ft C I 61 POLLOCK ST. FH0NE288 WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous ays tem and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladdert Have you pains in loins, sidri, back, groins and bladder? lave you a flabby Appearance of the face, especially under the eyeeT Too fre juent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you-at Druggist, Price 50c Williams' M'f'g. Cu.. Prop.. Cleveland, O. Knight Templars Will Initiate Large Number of Candidates Today. Picked Burglar Proof Lock With Fork. Opened Trap Door Aud With the Aid of Blankets Beached the Ground. Between the hours of two and three o'clock Sunday morning Charles Cook, Lo Cogdell ani - Richard Fulcher, charged with burglary and Frank Bry ant. Guss Holly and Mathw W'lliams, Government prisoners and all colored, whr were confined in Craven county jail awaiting trial, picked the lock of their cell door win a folk, crawled through a ho'e in the ceiling op ned a trap door op. ning out on the roof, and with the aid of a rope made from blank ets ascended to the ground. This is one of the most dai ing and un exp'ain ible escapes evt r made from this prison. The men were confined in a large strel cage made especially for the hold ng of criminals and which is ci limed by ihe makers to he absolutely burglar proof. Still it is claimed tl at the men easily manipulated the intii cate mechanism of the huge lock which Jailtr Cicero Williams c airns thit he heard one of the men strike the ground as he jumped from the fence af er rli- aing down ro.n the rocf. at d that he ran to the door and caw the man disap pear around the corner of a neat by tuil ding. He then went upstairs and found the cell diior 0 en. He locked this and then gave the alaim. Search was at once irs'i utedand late Sunday afternoon Matthew Williams wa located and captured near Van - bvro. He was brought ba:k Sunday nght and relume I to his cell. The sheiff has offered a reward of $10 each for the fugitives. If th4 locks to the cells in the jail can be picked so easily ills high time that something should be done toward mak ing the cells proof against any further escapes. There icbut little use of put- ling men in 1 ail if they are allowed to walk out whenever they see fit to do so. 3:45 p. m. and 7:30 p. in. To lay snd to night Sf. John's L dge No. 10 Kniehts Templars will hold im pressive ceremonies in th- ir itiatioo of entertainments at The Athens. seventei n candidates. E ab rat pre-1 parations have been made )or thai ev nt. A number of candidates a from out of the city nnd they will accompanied here by a number of mm- b t of the) lodges m their town. The ceremony wilt iter ltf at 3 o'clock this a 'ternoon.' Totfght banquet will be given in the soeiM rooms of Centenary Methodist Church, and a large num er f KU hU will he p e en'. Tiii is the I irji'l niimber Of candidates ever been initiated at one time by a local Lodge, Senator Hitchcock Thinks Tho Peerless One Too Bossy. Washington, March 25. Replyirg to the declaration of W. J. Bryan that if ovemor Harmon were endorsed hy the Nebraska p imaries he would nb' go to the Baltimire convention fs a de'egate, Senator Hitchcock, of Nebras ka, characterized the Rryun statement a an attempt at dictatorship, ''which Nebraska voters would not tolerate. ' The assertion made by, Mr. Brvar Ihtt Harmon has the support of Wall Street, said Senator Hitchcock, is ut terly without proof or foundation so far 8 I know. Wherever Mr. Bryan is op posed to a' man he first assumes and then asserts that Wall Et-eet ii for that man. Certainly Wall Street has n reason to be for Harmon As Governor of Ohio. Harm- n has t-hifted three mil lion dollars of taxts a year off of the people onto the railroads, which are largely owned by Wall Sti eel's inter estp." When questioned as to whether Mr. Bryan wished to mukea reply to Unit ed Slates Senator Hiichckck's slate- m nt regaiding the position taken by Mr. Bryan on Governor Harmon's Presi uentiai candidacy, the following wac given out at Fairviews: "No man ought to speak for the Ue mociacy of Nebraska nnless he can car ry out the ip'rit as well as the letter :ol the instructions. If Ihe Democracy of Nebraska favors Mr. Harmon, it ought to be rep'e ented by del gates who can support bim, . i ot only conscientiously, but with .enthusiasm. "Mr. Bryan cannot support him on any conditions. Mr. Hitchcock i-t en d avoring to prevent any co-operation between the two p ogressive candidates Mr. Wilson an l Mr. Clark with a view to securii g, not a majority, but a plurality for Mr. Harmon, and if he Can do this be will go t Baltimore and ally himiN If it1) 'h' plutocratic influences that are attempting to force Mr. Har mon upon the party." STHE ELFRIEDA SETS Vaudtviile si The Athens Mon. Tues., Wed The Three La Bertas, in a comedy novelty con tortion act. Altogether differ ent from anytbiog ever seen here. Big "April Fool" Joke Book free.' A col Ted cover Joke Book, profuse ly illustrated ani containing sixteen big pages of wit and humor, will be given free to every buyer of next Sun day's New York World, This la the best Joke Book ever leaned. It is the hit of New York. Itr Jokee are copied! rannrUr that h i hond thev wo dJ have on the stage and In newspapfrs all over America Get your a'UN first. You can do this bf bo) ing Bt Sanday't New York World... .The Joke Book jltjtjtfiwoT'B the erW charged for the 3'?Jjdsy World and a!l Its special REWARD REWARD - , ' Th lady or gmtli mn who w"ir Individual TAILORED clothing tjrommands th respect of rtec yoim They tra rowarded hj ki owing , that thir ckithlng Rt th-ir y rs tnstlly. F.aitcr is only few dnft r- ; : Unt Call t my store nnd inxprct myexlmstv line of Ppttng and Summf aampiee and get your o der In at ones and receive four snltW- ' " fore Raster . - '' . , V ' . , . IT0BTENIHAPRENS- The boU that wiak tWlf aprarane to the h pir and irjfk-parl bam without wtritihg', like th ghost Out warks.f t night. No or knows harm It happetMNl. , Wt rton't iniial, of conn, tfcaoee rt wakes iMinemi food for u', 'The hofc-f ar there, and the. tie w psnj. are her., That's what we irv t)'u' to t L fM, hmet tin, faenlitipd mcotinint, shining pmt, rt!,; wnHbtg th se jmirnsny steps and kep the fuxl U) ail rhnl'HHxn A murfThoriesty has gr Int thvtnak ing cf this tlntirt fn s ints 4 tiiimch I rU'?.-' . ' ' - . ' R'p tMn't i 'urn Lindbergh, oJIlDnr ota, Introduced a rrtoJutioo to bollsh Will Enforce the Fish Laws in Al bemarle and Pamlico Sounds at the Mouth of Gudb. Uwlng to he extrime low water in Neuse and Trent rivers yesterday the gunboat Ef Irieda and a crew of local Naval Reserves, who had been ordered to Albania-le and Pamlico sounds to crmpel the fishermen in that section t- obey 'he S ate fish Uws, were not able to leave yesterday morning a they ex pecud to do. At 3 80 yesterday the water had risen to such a beietb that navigation was possible snd a I was set. On the boa I was Capta;n C. D. Bradham: Cemmand- er, and a crew of twenty-five of the Na val Brigade. At Eixabnh City ten o'her men will be added io the crew Captala Bradh ra stated to a Jrurnal BO trouble with the flshatmen, but that be inietxixd to fnfo'C the law on this trip even If violence hid to be resorted to. Death of Miss Mary B. Smallwood. Died, in this city Monday, March 25, Mi;8 Miry B. mallwood.inher fifty -fifth yf a' of her ag. she w a the daug iter of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sn.aK- wood. Ihe funeral services will beheld this Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock fri m the Preabyte ian church. Inter ment will take place in Cedar Grove cemetery. Rev. J. H. N. Summerell will officiate. needs a i That old chair coat oi cnina-Lac lo maze it young; again B. P. S. specialties for the best house keepers. J. S. Basnight Hdw Co. Charged With Perjnry. Police officer W. H. Smith (the cele brated John Doe) of Vanceboro, will be given a hearing today before Justice of the Peace D. S. Jones and W. R. Bar rington, on a warrant sworn out 1 by G .ry Hswk, charging them with pe jury. Hawk c'aimt that officer Smith swore fslsely against him tt the last term of Superior Coa't for the trial of criminal cases ard at which he was son vlcted of telling whiskey. 1 Let the sun shine .In by using Pittsburgh Perfect Fen cing ; around your city "lot. J. S Basnight Hdw. Co. . UE : liW I! ' 1 i- a- ster!! u;:io;i i 11. yr Day-Letters : IHght Letters. No maiVz ddav The quid: routo for. ir.H v.TSTEr.:: r:::iTtr:"Tn-T;:;T for Delcgati at Urge to National pt- mocratlc Convention In Bald- j - nor. The Bute Democratic Onvrn' Ion will a x a m ei in Raleigh a -d one of jtre most Important (natters to corns tefpn n uonvenuon win De to aeiect an (ates 19 tba Natlooat Dsmocrstic Cpn- ventlon, -f - " i . . There Is ne man H North CaroBa ,hoJ betUr known, and who. will (re- Dreseat his SUte with ' more credit as a delegat at large to our National Cx vanUow It Baltimore than Can ia1 1. . Cat-TV Ha has been promltteat' in potlUc fof mwiy years, had to a lsl democrat iq every of . to4 woyd. W bile' Genera! Crr has never reU d any high honors or t mthinenU frtom hit ptrty, sUtl a has . wi tt4 Jot V party trow bis earl, to to hood to th pretMt boar, and has voted th Demo crailf ticket In every 8tste and NsUm si eUctim. The Dmoc-sl Cov! n tion would honor It- If and th Ruum y e'ectlng Crnera Cr as on of la Oe lgte at Urge for the Suit, wtx a It re -ele in Jur., f FJGIITI! iERIES OF Tilt STANDARD B. & LASSNJ Theighth lories tj fh ftandf ' V j'.J.llriBT an'l I-an Aorlalln fp-i 1 A; ril lit T'T, - fOli: I t I Jl The value of a satisfactory banking connection not only in the main points of service obtained, turn handling of checking accounts and the safeguarding of ings, but also in the numerous small details of hccch.mi. tion that the bank is always in a position to render tn customers. The Peoples Bank is especially well quali:ie meet all your. banking requiiements and its large and ing business is the best possible evidence of service I -J I t. a at is! act. i v 41 iwiiiiiiiilBi mill iiiniS -- - " "1 b&L p New Sprhig 1 rHi cioihiiig 1 ' vl Wo have jrist ivtii'ivcd im n I I if I l 1 "MV '"'" Mot Ii i n r :im! in 3 ft Jj jk vile the public to (Mil :i .1 all$V7r Lf" OXitmiiKMiui lines. V i f I" 'f nothing but all wool :;u:i!.in V1J IjVNA fof teed cloth in;; anil our .iiei-s ill"! Tu are lower than otlin i. ir i (Ja viV1 w'" clui'f,1' you for iiiiiiiii r J ' niixeil f;oods. J 1 Vl We can sell ymi :i 'I ' u i"i ' j made to uuait i . Miit lor Ir 1 I than oilier icoiie w ili I I you for stoc; odiIs ul --..n-.r I Ii grade. See us ami save inn:!, y J J. J. Baxter j I i;iks Temple, I j t . Si J !f - .W : LLsVUV wwawmsw ovyit iiai iiiuii ii t it) i l l 'A or ; 1 1 i your rieV STETSON hat to-day a derbv a son hat either is sure to de you. There is more Sve and ; Quality in a "Stetson" hat than in other at anything like the same Prove it yourself get a "Stetson' to-day get it of us. A. T. WILLIS CO., Mens Toggery. p;'k v . hat NEW S PRING: FO OT W EAR Latest Styles From The Best rl ' iMakeri All New Stock ilEiiMiaoip UATB 'US -PROVilK r A id PLE SHOE STORED it - 'Jl' '.f i t V 11 t
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