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. ,v -1 . .v---' -. v.- PAPER WITH v5 'KNOWN ORCULATION NEW BERK. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MORNINGMARCH 9, 1912. :tUMBE:312 THIRTIETH EAR mm 7 . : 4 X f 1 -- & . r' EST ABL15UQ) IN 1878 NEGRO ill UfJOERWOOD 4 7 t V is. , 1 00 000 00 00 FARM HANDS. M who are working on of their wajrea A time morey will be a groat help. farm of your own, if you most men get. tn he we 1 to-do. This bank welcomes accounts in any amount from one dollar upwards aud we are always pleased W extend every courtesy to our d positors. Cotne in and open an account. i -,. THIS BANK PAYS 4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS. 4 k If CHARM AND STYLE In our beautiful assortment of Dress Fabrics for Spring may be found all the Style and Grace of real Parisian Creations. Our Ladies and Misses Braid Embroidery, Our Fashions, New est ideas is charmingly used on many 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 1 l io you Dy mere woras. Lome ana see them then you will know whv. " J. M. MITCHELLS CO. ,61 POIXOCK ST. .r REWARD Tn ludy or umllrmtn who wer Individual TAILORED clothing'. - Nnmimli the rmperi of rvMyons Thvjr aro rcwarcM bjr kowtof ;tht thir clothing flw thir O'Monaltty Easter la only ftff jia tfia " UoL Call at my ilor and fnrct mjriUnMa Him of Pptlrf and. . Sammer aampln and gt yoor o dr In at oooa and rcW Jvut mil b -for Fmler . , " frll. tHjDJiCK, Mefttiannailor IT OFTEN "' Th holei thai ak their ptaaae in the dmh pans and trIJk-pna cost WiUMtft Warning, tike the ftWtUitt walks atnlgkC Ho on knows ' bow H bsppettel. W don't mind, f course, becrntM It makes buina ; goo4 for a. Tbe boles ar ibefc, and tMUr pnt are bera, That's ' wbet ws ir fUi to get at, Rotid, bnot tin, faml'mwd (aeouvtnKnt, hlnlnf ptns,st, waUing 14 Nva Jam many Hope and kp the feod . r leaa sad wbohtedm.. S wnlch hm4fy baa gone Into the making pf t!4a 1 farms slioufj aim gaviTi Dart may come when a little ready You may some""ttfte own a begin to save. That is the way 'J 0, PHONE 288 REWARD 103 -MlJJle 8U- HAPPENS mm f oss , AGANDIDATE Speaker Clark's Support Id Bay State To Be Given To Its Chief Eiecu tor. Washington, March 28 Owing to the f ulu e of the Mexican government 'o adjudi ate the claims of American citizens killed or woundad on United Statea territory by the bullets fired iorop the international -boundary line in the recent Madero revolution, a series of coofererca will be held between Uui tiogton Wilsjp, acting Secretary it State, and Texas representatives in Congress to determine on a course of action. ' The Rouse foreign affairs committee in executive session today gave its sanc tion to such conferences. Chairman Sulzer said the committee would act up on the matter at its regular meeting next Wednesday. Speaker Clark a boom au tiered a fla eback when the authentic advices were received from Majsa:husetts that Governor Foss is a candidate for the Uemocritic pre-i iental nomination and will submit his name to the cming primary in that State. The Clark head quarters here have given from i.'ongress man Curlry of B.ioton, dec'aring that the Bay Slate Govern r, would not per mit Ins name to appear on xl e ballot and that Clark would sweep Masna ciuttes in the Prrs dental primay. It isriow announced by the Clark' man g-e-s that tue Speaker will not ro text f r the MP9ichu-el:i dt lcatimi against the novernor. Rrpr s-intative Su i h of Buff l. in toducfd a bill for thu further proter ion and prise vi' i n of Nmvara Fall from the power companies. It provides that New Yo k rita'e si a'l have im mediate chr,re o' the div rsioi of wa ter from the falls, but this authority shall be subj ct to the action of ih' Pr.sident, in whom is to be vested the right to revoke any permit lor wa t-r thit m iy be granted by the Slat. The bi I provides that 20,000 cubic feet of wa'er m is be diverted from the fttl'8 and that 800. (KM horse power of electricity may be transmitted from the Canadian side into this country, piovii - ing that the cHarf e.i to thecdtinumer for the use of th s i oer are reasonable. Senator SlephenBon, of .Wisconsin, octogenarian millionaire banker and lumbermnn, retains his seat. By a vote of 40 to 34 the snnate d Tlart d his elec tion valid and r j cted the charge ttut 107,793, which the senator admitud pen ling in the Wi co sin primaries, ' ad been use.l corruptly. Twen'y-eijjht Hi-p'ib'.icajis and 12 De morruts voted to holil S njtor Stephen son's elertion a valid one, Eighteen Omorrula and 16 Republican voted to declare it corruptly oirta ned. The vi r.iict of the any in Chicago that the ten beef l aronVt were not guilty crmiin illy vio!-ifiK the Sherman An- t Trufl' law more or lets dozed Govern ment fnVialii here in'en ted in the cape. Attorniy-Oneral.Wicliorjham and the reeult whs just o; poiile lo what was xperted. lie s lys he hai no complaint to m'.k .', thai the (iovernrnent employed the beat counsel it OHl'd to present (hem evidence; that that evidence had ben presented a well aa it couTd hive been, rid that Judge Carpenter, in delivering bis cl arge to the jury, aa abaolute'y fair and Impartial. It cca( the Government $1,931,207 83 mora to bulla the batlUthip Hor'da at aG ovmnmrnt yard than it cart to have t a battleship Utah bollt by the New York Shipbuilding Comianr, The Uah mp'e! coot the Government $7,768, 117 '2. and tie W i ah including equlpegt $8,627,825 20. Tba. Moae rommitle Inveetigatlng fba yes that Florida everglabVa specu fatnra Influenced (he department of airieultora'a repreaentavee npoo the drainage project a thre, agreed tockwe loaiitnory when Secretary Wilaon hae ke4)eard. lhhi probably will be oo MomUy. ! If you went to i barf sin coun ter Did Jou eve tee in airship fly it nighi?" tWouti i $35 suit of dotbei fit joo? . . Boiai Qtcr oa tsrloM Cksrgc Aa alarm of fire was tr4 bt at oot 41 Mt w ta 1 1 sad 1ft .kxk WeoWtay aighi. Uport rtaoN dini the Bra soo sanies feaa4 ikat ll t a faias to NiM wstcbmaa Albert, Ipxk rlveU biformatloa khert vhila ls(f that 1 CJtiarlis Hue If, whits', wti the man r he I tu4 la tbe a ar e. fUarek mi by Mr. Ipurk for and b as sr mtedyMHerday mora a At a pfe tunicary brif etetday tfietaooi prtiha M fv fmnd and the de- f laat bound ovr to th ait Urm ef S'iprWif Ontrt mUr a bond of $100 In d f ilt ! whi( h he seat ta J ll At D. B. Marti u's Fertilizer Plant. Crushed By Falling Sackp. Had Been Warned Num ber of Timea- Ed. Field, a middle aged colored man met almost instant death at D. B. Mar tin's fertilizer plant yesterday after noon when a number, of sacks of fer i tizer near which he was working fell on him. Fields had repeatedly been warn ed to use extreme caution when handl ing tbeae sacks but he seemed to pay no heed" to any of the warnings. Dr. R. Duval Jones, the coroner, was called to hold an inq-iest over the body and t)e drcislon of the coroner's jury was that Fields came to hiB death by his own negligence. If you went tn a bargain coun ter Did you ever see an airship fly at night? Would a $35 suit of clothes tit you? G ves Jail Breaki ng Demonstration. Sheriff Biddle had a machirUt togive a demonstration before repreFtn'atives of the dai!y papers yesterday afternoon i-howing how the six prisoners escaped from the county jail last Sunday morn ing. Several small pieces of card boaid were placed in tbe receptacle folding the bolt of the lock on the door which was opened, and the key turned and Uken utr Apparently the door was securely fastened. However, after mnnipulating the bolt with a pen knife for a few seconds, the door swung open Tn s is the manner, t is claimed, that i he escaped prisoners were able to gft out of the st el cage. Tl ia defect has been r mediid and the aheriff statu! that he hoped 'o be able to keep the re man ing piiaonera from leavirg bo un ceremoniously. Let the sun shine in by using Pittsburgh Perfect Fen cing around your city lot. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. An Army of Clowns Will be Here. TM Downie & Wbetler's World's Beat Shows Combined present along with their comedy department this year numerous prominent jesters, common ly cal ed 'Clowns," Frank 'Belmont and Al. F. Wheeler, Jr., are the prin cipal jesters end associated with them are 30 Kings of the Glowing World. Along with these funny chaps, o'hers also assist with comical antica. When in termingling with ciiz-ni on the atreets no ie of them would be suipeoted of wearing I he looea robes of a fool, but when thet are in the ring with their make-up on, they laugh and ha crowd laughs with them. A jolty lot, who will certainly help to unload, at least temporarily , the caret from the minda of thouaandi of people. Clowning 4s ao art of itself, the beat clowns are bom, . not made. The fun department of the Downie eV Wbeeler'a Combined f haws Is fu ly op to the standard of Ita other depattments; in fact, many people will testify to tbe statement that the clowns with thia abow are worth Ibe price of admltiion, their work la appreciated, aa tbe prea ent strenuous life of most people caua es thm to relish a little purs nonaenf bow and then. Everything In all de pertinents of th Downts Wheeler's Clrcas this year la positively, nt re freshing aad op to-dte.'. Artists, per formefS. prodoesrs of povsltie from every absr oo tbe fscs of tbe globe, fomMBST be saoet wonderful, divrl fted, and pleasing show th world kai ever seed. " The bis? show will, eih bit la New" Bers Wtdn- ad ay, April 10.i COTTON MARKET EErOKTEtTBT J. R: BALL; V CWTT01? BltOKEH sew b tint v. .; . - h. u, LOrffJ DI3TANCS rnoNc no. is -- - sw Ttft CetU. - '- ) X u per ing pigneei uwmv Uth, . .I0M) 1067 1047. 1047 Hay.-, -tuf iuly ... .,1070 Oct. - ! New York spats l"6J ' lOfiJY net 1071' l.77v v toet 1070 10.1$ baU' Port Receipts, fO.OOO bales. lir. ftUei' Karl it, . .. (ir'.' ... . . .Cloalrg CLUB AT RALEIGH North Oarolina Natioual (Jtinrd U Have Target Practice at Golds boro on April 15-17. Raleigh, Jrfarsh 28th The Seaboard Air Line detectives and the people are looking for some one guilty of robbing Mrs. M. M. Drake of the contents (it her purse on the Welden Raleigh shoo fly while she was coming from Weldoh Raleigh on h(r way lo Wendifl to vieit her parenls She nii?sel her purse when she had go'.ten off the train htre, and ic was found in the train with a check for t?n dollars and three dollars in cash grne. The rifled purne was found by the train porter ai d turned over to the conductor, who delivered it to Mrs. Drake. A series of Bible study lec'ures by Rev. Lewis Sihafer, of New Y rk ci ty, is in progress at the First Presby terian church, with Bibffe students from all the churches in the city participa ting. 'There will be lecture each af ternoon this week. Deputy Insurance Commission' r, W. A. Scott left c n an inspection i rip as to fire escapes and fire protection in Oxford, Weldon, Roanoke Rapids, Hal ifax and Scotland Nccit. Deputy Com- mis iom-r, F. N. Jordan, has gone to Union county to investigate BUspicpUH fires reported to th ! State Department of Insurance. A Ruleifch and Wake county Under- wool Club to work for Oscar W. Uh derAood'a nomnilitn m Democra'ic candi ate for Preident has been fonji ed here, with Claud B, Wrbee, ai pres ident; James 1. Johns or of Ral eigh, as vice-presidertt, and .Jan e S. L'tile, a young a'tirney, as secretary treasurer.- For the preliminary work of the meeting P. D. Gold, Jr., presi d d. About 100 members ar enrolled, and it is claimed lhal 200 are assured. Adjutant General R. L. I.einster, of the North Carolina National Guard, an nounces dates for taigut practice am. team matches' this spring. The Secunri Infan.ry and First a- d Second Compa nies of Co st Artillery, the latter be ing New Hern and Wilmington, wil have their contests at G.dds'iorj, April 15 to 17. The Firpt Infantry and th' Fourth and Fifth Companies, Oost Ar tillery, the latter being .Salisbury arr Charlotte, andTroop"A,' Cavaty, will contest on the Gastonia range Apiil Tl to 24. The Third infantry and the Third (Greensboro) Company of Coast Artd 'ery will contest on the Raleigh rang Miy 9 to 13. There wjll le very attrac tive priz s to be awarded. The firs' meetings of the kind were held last sea son and were remarkably successful. John R King, of Puleigh, a flagman on tie Seaboard Air Line was shot te death Tuesday nt Norlina l-y tramps he wds trying to force ofT his train N 8. a freight tunning from Raleigh t Richmond. King's body wai brought to Ralelgl yesttrday and taken to Franklinton I the afternoon for interment. No om faw the shooting. Conductor Reffcrri saw the two hobcet jump from tbe trail and disappear in the darkness, makinftj good their etcip?. King was found del perately woundtd in chest and dicdverj toon thereafter, the remains being ta ken to Raleigh. Bis ttatemeat of the killing wat tha' he ssked the men to get off the train, they refuted, be tokl them they woul have to be put off. One of them dfe his revolver aad fired. King did not a whether they were negroes or whit mm. King was 86 years old and bai btso man led only six nonlbt. Yaudeville at The Athens, Thuri ,Fri, Sat The 3 Zeer Comedy aketches, singinz and talking, Featuring Master Gerald, 4-1-4 year old. The clever kid in vaudeville. Change of pro gram everyday. ( SaprtM Cort DscUUhu. ' Raleigh, - Mereh 28 -Tbe 8apreffi Court today band d dowo the folkrwinf 4sclslons; ' n. U. looek va Atlantis and Nnrtl Crollaa Rail d, sppJlanls, Crave, savlifUd and aftTonod. I Uk cae. looek nroeorsd vert) lot ttt tLtOO dsm ages sfslask rsUrwai, fos mjarlsi sns tained through being lb row a frr-rs hand ear that bad dsfestlvs wheel, stti hs had received f 1&0 ssd reeeipted to It as payment la full fof aU InJirW st dmg from this aceis'erit.r gup"reini Court mod fls s e rdlet by deducting tlV ( owAhe $l.6(9 sdlU ' v, " V. Mm'f vs. A n N. Duff. st'sl. (suretl by ansa ' sV Pisu) 6avs. srror. - ai "i"- .:. " : ?? '"- ii ii 1 1 i x t PILES I PILES J PILES I 9'l!TUms' tivlian ffW Ointmen will cure I'.iiad, tAtri end Itching Tile It t' ..tf the torn' , a''' l l'-Mr.g at n- a a t f'tf Si s'- f THE ADVICE OF AN EXPERT. The president of the largest s.vings bank in the I 'nu.il Statea said recently, "Every mm who pays Ins bil s ami h a surplus in the bank, even if it be but a very Miiali inn . i a capitalist. Heh'S something he can call his own. And from such money in the form of rral uiplus have v. .. Dome of our biggest fortunes " 'I he e are the words ..i .1 man of very wide knowledge :.d epei .e..ro. You can lay the foundation for mmiunr sm-eess by ) en ing a savings accojni in this Lank. We invite your pa ion age regardless ot whether you are able, to deposit a small i large sum and ou will receive prompt and courteous atten tion at kll times. II It W PI, II I ' I lll.lll t P III II P II ' I W I W I.I ' 1 emffiROTi fclllllllllllllllM itnwmmmammmmimimmwmmimmmmmmmmmmtmwmmm-Mi iiiiswaMssMsai wWw I LmasaSSMMSMSMSaSamaMaWSaiult MERTONS THE "PACAP" Our Imported smart-lend a decided lool of individ uality to the man or boy. We hav the largest line ever shown here. WATCH OUR WINDOW. A. T. Willis Co. TOGGERY SHOP. PHONE 19 DEW SPRING FOOTWEAR I Latest Styles FroVn The Best r Makers AH New Stock DOtSELL WE U NOERBUY "'i'SaYing of S0c." 'to $1.50 : nn Evdrv Pair. . HAKE US i SAAIPLE SHOE STORE i 1 la Clothi We li:i e just, r.-cci w d ww new Spring ( 'lnl hint; : In vile the public to (nil ; .1 examine oiu lines. W e e.n i nothing lull all uoul ;'ii ii an teed clnlli inr ai.d imu ; i are liiu er t Irin ol In i pi ; p V w ill eliaiv;e on hn ' . o niieil t;oinU. We can sell mi a '! made to niean i . si; I ! lot n than oilier people v 1 1 1 el; . ; o Vim 1'itr sloe ; j"' U ni a : p'ilile. Sec us iinit w n i ;i;i" J. J. Baxter -:iLs Temple, h pi. . . 54bSfS'-'i.. -! English .1 ..itCL..x 1 tj ft NEW CREAM! Caps arc exceedingly 59 POLLOCK ST. nvenr.' .v 123 saVkstM PROVE! IT; '!? ' 1 -J A i " ?. V '- . 1 Mar. Apf. i'.-H -' ''- C9 Msy Ja t '-j - f:c r-' r r t tinware a fy usi S T(mirvlripg.. - '. ' s us h ivr? yj'jr f r '- f 'XT f ' - I TV". I T'lftr
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