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. -. , , . . ft PAPER VITH KNOWN CIRCULATION ESTABLISHED IN IMS NUMBER 2 NEW BERN, flORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1912 THIRTY-FIRST 'i F. A R NEWS f ROM THE SEVENTEEN BIOS 2 JONES COUNTY MAN SUICIDES RUIN'S CAPITAL CITY BONDS s-.r. . -i- t , A .' ' V: SAFE BANKING iN every detail of i s business, safest and must approved methods. With itg ample capital, surplus and resources, it can consistently invite your patron age, assuring you the protection We invile checking, sivms and time deposits and exteni every courtesy mid at t ntion lo all drpisitors, tvhether their accoun s are large or small. INTKKKST AT THK RATI-: OK 4 PER CKNT PAID ON SAVINGS AND TIME' DEPOSI TS. TO WOMEN WHO CARE Women who are decidedly particu lar about correct and becoming styles and want their New Easter clothes to exhibit that disci immating taste and excellent judgment so much desired will find at this store the garments they will like, however critical they may be and our sales people can be relied upon to give sincere and valuable advice re garding the selection of the most be coming style and color. EASTER GOWNS Perhaps you want a simple dress of appealing neatness. Perhaps you want a very elaborate one. You can find what you want here, $6.00 up. HANDSOME WAISTS Neat Tailored Waists elaborately trimmed, they are all here in enticing styles at inviting prices, 50c. to $4.00. J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POI.I.OCK ST PHONE 288 IT OFTEN HAPPENS The hole that make their !ip;n arnncn in the dish pans and milk-pam come without warning, like the glioit that walks at night. No one knows how it happened. We don't miml, of course , because it makes business good for us. Tin- boles are th. ie. and the new puns art here That's what we are tr) iml to et at. Solid, huneM tin, fasnioned in convenient, hining pins, etc , wiiitmrr 'o "iivp you many steps and keep the food Clean and wholesome. Ai inu h honesty has gone into the making of this tinware ss goes into a diamond rinn. Gaskill Hardware Co. PIIONK 147 Peerless Don't risk that your clininn talilf Mire jirotwtion wsmr I able Mat. Made of lohd hoardl of -bf stot; hcAt from dishei and spilled liquids The they mar be folded and put a war when not id ute, i ne be removed Call in soon your table .!! ODCOOOOOO 00.DO this bank seeks and follows the tj - alTorded by safe banking 73 MIDDLE SI. We've jut received an assortment of Asbestos Table Mats Uautiful polished top of any longer. W now nave (or k a I'eerlem Aibtoii cannot uet through to mar he table. Stylet and aim to fit anv tahlr.with extra learei to (ill out at the table is extended. parts are stronclr hlneed so sort nanrrci covennes may hn they require washin-j. ao4 tee the rial that will etre (he best pcoik, Remains of "Fiddling Teuderly Borne lo His Kentucky Home. Late Washington, Apr. 2. R'bert L Tay lor, senior U S. snat'r from Tennes-S9e-"Firldling B b" to a'l the South died here Sunday, unable to wiihitand the shock of an operation for gill stone, performed last Thur-day. Thousands of Tennesseeans ar expected lo pay hem- ie - 4o the rate Senator Taylor at the State cpitil at Na hvdle WeXjnesday. Senator Taylor's family and Commit tees of both ho ises of C ingress accom panied the body in a spicial car on a train which left here Monday night. Senator Overman was appointed as a m rn'ier of the Simato committee to at tend the funeral. To relieve Hood conditions in the Missiwippi valley, Representative l(a isdt ll. of Louisiana, introduced a bi 1 lo make an emergency appropriation f $350.0 0. The moriey would he made available immediately and utilized in reconstruction and maintenance of gov ernment levees en the rive-. Di 'patches t iha. Department of State from the American embassy in Mexico City reporttd th insurrection movi m nt in Put b!a and Vtua Cruz as gtining and s oil there was consider able alarm in Mt xico City. Trains are being h. Id up by zaita forces and oth er insurrc o?( and in one instance an enginei r was killed. The recent action of Ihi Roveri m nt in prohibiting ex porta! loon of armi to Mexico made Ju arez useless to the insurrectoa for that purpose. The Democratic wool hill pissed the Houe, !S9 to Vi, with ,20 progressive Repu' l eans vo ing for it. Represen tative Tucker, of Colorado, whooppos e I it in debate anl answered 'present' on the n II call, and Represen alive Francis, of Ohi . who vottd against it were (he only Democrats who did not line up with the n aj irity. News ha rf .ched here of the death at Kuckersville, Vi, of Ih.mts Jet-nings,-who was one of the bigest meo in Virginia. He weighed between 4(0 and bIK) pounds. Ill wife weighs a out one hundred pounds. The body had t te removed from the bedroom to the porch for hurml pre) actions. A special roffi ) hid toba made for him. It ws found that the (oftin cculj net be taken thn ugh the do r. and t) e f hi e al was hel l from the pich, n her- l he bi dy remained until hui if d. Let the sun shine in by using Pittsburgh Perfect Fen cing around your city lot. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. I Died. April 2 id, at Id MO p. m.. at h s home in this city after a I 'iK llneis, Kdward Ssmlrs Mtri et. Nid ce of funeral will he ma le lat t. PILtS CURED IN 6 TO M DATS Your druggist will refund money if ; PAZO OINTMKNT fails to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Pro truding I'lfesin 6 to 14 da; s. M)c. Will Be No election , ( clots scrutlnj of a I who n he met, but thsn somsons had to b fir it. Trenton, N. ('.. April 2 At a meet ing of Ih Hoard of County Com nil ' Mr. C. D. Bradham has in automa loner here yesterday an ordr tc ndlng machin at hi diug sloie passed cnrl'ing the call for an elec that was Invented by former New tion to vJ bond for the Trent Rivsr ' u,'n loan m,n- Mr. C. R. W, rt-r Railrnsd Gomr.a-iv. h eh waa lo h!00"' Mr. W, R. Wartsrs who wn It held on A pi II 24' h. The project wbl h aitotuilds railnsd from Phlllipa '.-iirg, ats'umon thi lirer 3 Hith btiod, vis Trenton, ti Pol lock svflle and pcrhapa further, is thsrsfo-e held In beysnre fcr the prrtm'. Un'eaa th townnhip through whrh lbs road Is x p cted to run vole bondi It will hard y get any put lie help. GOOD ies Oh, he his rata nd! Woo hi thai? Why, old man f-nomy, wltk lb nobblMt Una of spring and grnmf samplas. I moat avaf eeea et prle y down yonder, IU U Vary JabilMt over his pitronate of bat wmm And take Uii bim of eiprawlotf hie Co prMraUoe. lo lh general pubUe lo the mm. Th toot at Sawyer', re ra in ly trtiag le ootdo mm tMetSer. ;Yoa ty b ihsrp," iaW tax tbfaad U lk Mrdlo, "bat 1 cm fom ait ti vyt gettlnf it In U . "Oh. 1 don't know," Mrd iW nMdtat 1 fsoties Id i rKfW?ir ya fat ia hoi 1 kav lo pot M tbrM(k." HiMhop yfii tro,, eiUd lk Uitihlf, f U for 1 fU8U yw wooM fUltbar l)Mll iloflg." , -' TVtj lb t,tt tot to. . - ' Aftdibty r htf le, rMe-f - i l"iplrg for ih o! ttlb His Loe For Young Lady Not Re ciprocated, Young Da.iiel KooDce Blows His Head Off With Shot Oun- SufTeriig the poignant t rief of un-requ'tt-d love, Daniel Koonce, an 18 year old youth who lived near Trenton, in J'. ne county, Sunday afternoon be tween 4 and 5 o'clock elndi d his life by shooting the top of his head off with a sh it gun. Young Koonce's relatives had noticed that he was in a morbid condition for several days prior to the time he ended his i-e and thought tnat h 1 was physi cally unwell. After his death a note found i i his p cket slated ihit his act was cau ed by the fact that a young 'ady to whom ha had been very attentive, had refused to return the aff. ctions betowe I up n h r. PILES ! f ILES ! PILES ! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind. Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. WilluW Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts, Sole by druggists, mail 00c and 1.00. Williams' M'f'g. Co, Props., Cleveland, O. T PASSING .NTS Isiah O lum, a olored man employed at Mr. J A Jones' stables fell from a horse on Bioid Ftreat ycsterdiy and broke his right leg. Do you want a quantity of flower teed lo plant in your an? Call at the home of Mrs. R. N. Duffy, cha rmin of the City Beautiful Club and leceive a upply free of charge. The supply i limited and the tirat applicants will be served filst. Fire of an unknown origii aim ist de stroyed the hull house at ih New Bern Cotton Oil and Ferii'iz.r " Milis p'ant la'e yesterday afternoon But for the p ompt response and the hard work of thd ti e deptrtment the lots wiuldhavc b?en much greater, Sub c ibers to the Honne Te'ephone and Telegraph Compiny in this city who have not received o e of the r.ew directories miy get one by calling; at or senHin to the lo:al managers offi -e. The ne directory ontai is a complete I list up to March 1st. Mr J. W. Stewart, owner of the building occupied by tho Trent Hotel, hts recently thoroughly ovc rhaiHed snd r piired the eni ire struciure and it is understood I hit he has leased it to a genth msn from the north who will as sume charge at an early date. A force of workmen are now engaged in getting the Atlantic Hotel at More head City in read mem for the sppioa h ing season. The Norfo k-Southern Kail way Compiny is planninf to make the appioiching season at that p pulir t-ummer resort one of the most tucc 'sa ful in its history. I S raw ha's have made th ir initial ap ' p a ancs on the streets of this city and will be a permanent ftxtu-e for several j months. Of course Urn first ian who I iue I forth with oie of the new "lldi" on his head wa i compelled to beir the one time the miaUr mrrhinic of lhA N C. shop in this city. Mr. Wsr Ur, the Inventor of Ibk msrhine, l now Chief Englnasr m the War Di partmrnt BuiMing, Washlnjlon. D. C. tWetal wasks ago trwNorfoU-Booth ro Railway Compaay pUewl ordar with nortkara found 'y and tar rat i faettiring romp my tor Cv borvdiad ul bottomad fright ears. Tbaaaeara have b complalf J and ara arriving in thU e-tty at ibi rU or Un or Inalvo a day. Mor thaa two hundred n( Ihtm wlllba uard In handling the freight ahlpraeou betwed Now &er atd Nor folk. N A I an oarly daU w iitUnd pnmnting oar rodn Wltk m op to dto rotnaneo ofaat minrontilkd "Tho Flying Martury." Tata It tUry Um l rlgal p U tb Btiaat4 d grad to lo UroM nary lover of tfood netkmt ttorf tkat brv4k O Areeord for awtflMeaT It k lovo at Ht ffa wltk 0p4 at Vw tlMrlnf wboel . Tho aa InffcKaptof wilt apfwar oooo. WaU . Tbora wit) ko Vobdroda of fUitan U tbo titr bo Downt and WkooW-r'a WgrlreuotWia'NfW IWa M April loth. Tho bg frao atroot farafla t II o'e Vk will ha ono f tho feaioeot af UoOay, Om tho grondi oaveral fras thrtMll" WlU b giVe ! d 111 I M Mi this Will ire ml eireu and nr r f th ! " --t rr- rt rr- . '-'i. Total of S.-0.0(M) Subscript ion flood I'lcmiiims OilVretl Hoard Mooting. The rrgulir monthly meeting of the bop.rd of aldermen took place Tuetda) , quorum present. Tte mot import art business was the opening of the bidt for ihe $50,(Mil) live por cent tond i sue. The popularity of New Bern bonds wat attested again, there being seven'e.'n bidders wilh premiums va'ying and be ing as high as $ 4J7. The following were the h .-uses tend ing bid-: Farson Son & Co., Chicago. Western Germ in I? ink , S'a-ongood & Mayer, Weil Roth & Co, Mnyer Deppe & Waller, Provident Savin ,s Bunk & Trust Co,, all of Cincinnali McCoy & Co , Woodine, McNear & Moore. II C Spear?, Si ns & Co., Chic go. R M Grant & Co,, W N Coler & Co , Doug las Fenwick & Co. Ilairis ,i Forbes, National Bank of Commerce, New York city. First Nation-,! Ban. Otis & II ugh, Clevi land, Ohio, N I i n. Cook & Co. Baltim ire. Referred to Commit tee. Other business of the sees on was pe tion fr,m property owners a Riverside asking for sewer. R ferred Letter of thanks from E ks for ciiy's rourttsier duiing 10 ks Convention Button Co. asked fur engine an I horse t attend Firemen's c invention at Fayetteville in July. Granted, Bond Fntz-titterding 10,(0) accepted. Re'i.;nilioi police rain J W Daughly Unloreu oil eci p te I. Sam ! commit t". e repor of min ir importance received, boird taking re cess. That old crnir needs a coat of China-Lac to make it young; again B. P. S. specialties for the best house keepers. J. S. Basnight Hdw Co. Another Executive Session. Th s Time A Whiskey Drummer Plays the Leading Role. A'm ist every one in New Bern kno v wh-it an executive sefsinn i. Winn ev.-r a body of public ofli -ers have some thing up their Bh eves which they do not care for Ihe Idng suffeiing pub ic to know, lhy get off in some little unoc cupied corner and in whispers discuss and plot. Yesterday morning police of-fi-er Bryan located an 1 arre-ted a whis key drummer whom he bad reasons to believe was selling bills of lading for whiskey to bis con -lumeis in this cityf He was taken lo the city hall i n l one of those "executive siss ons" was at once railed. For mi. re than an h ur low murmuringa could he heard rawing from the Msyor's pnvat" oflice. Then fihd fotth theixecutive body who had bten arguing the merits or demerits of ih esse and trsrtpiilny once nnre reigneil supreme. Wh oher the supposed liquor vend r fill be held or turned loose to continue his operations is n it known. No one knew a y hing in regards lo the case and apparently it had I een fi rgot ten within the space of a few biiat moments Vaudeville at The Athtns, Mt n Tues. Wed. tfurnum and Car lyle Singing and talking act. , Governor Harmon, of Ohio, arnevtid at Washington lo present a petit. on to the Doited Stitea Supreme Court to file a brief in the Minnesota rale caic. A Pattern trtt. Tha Magazine Sictlon of next Sun day a New Ior World devotes a page to a May Man!' n I'snler Skirt, and con t dns a enopon which wilTjret tho patter' . Tho bat Urn will bo sent by mad for coupon and two stamp to cover piotaco nl handling. There will also b a ecHppktts Jnko Book, irrcolor. full of hnmor, games and poixlei. Thia la tho anoot oaiqao priie over given wUk a nowipapor. Bemember, all of th and tho groat 8 indty World Magnun and Comlo Wookl) - a foil work 'a road- lag -at m advanco. in prlea. tiaaiUuilos To Bo Bald. Mr. U lUITshor, far ataxy of tho FourHO. Civil 8rvleo Diallot. Waahtngton, U. C, railed at tho alDco. of Iho Journal and laviUd Mto llMtw Ih riamloalloo whlefc will k ko'd U thla eltf m Aptll th, Ut Do potf Colloelor and laapoctor to (k kxrsll Vtow koaoo Tb pnoina pa;( I80C i .' III iW bf Iho fart that .thus far only t o agpllraUono kav km ftl J, tha tlma for Cling application ha boon Xtomded. AU who praoswl app'i eslWwlt fprnporlf aiotoUl t Ik tf amtjsor l th raderal building at I a. n , April fib, will b glvn an on- ipiffnotty nf Isiing thr aismlBstioo, . I MANY JLDVftHTA&ES. fi S A Bsvings account with tins l.jnk ti i- i , E vantages: : It safeguards your money a-;ont ' It pays 4 per cent compound n.teret .m. .. j' J 5 It entitlts you to every service the nark . ' S , It incceasea your standing with those : l- m...h i; ' j de a I . i E It serves as an encouragement in y-.tn . !!-. ! j E: ' ceed. ' . We invite you to open an account with in. I1 : r mnrA i 1 I II , I sitK New -Sprbg IM Clothing A ll I' Ti new Spiiiij; t liilliii ; :,i i KiJ jkCj vii uu' i,uhi'1' "' -": ItjriSlM t V55 f x:iiniii' tin r lito-.. W . J i I - Jf nothini; lint :ill v.nol :. : in ! W Ay tmlclothi,,K un.l , v f ate lower tliiin ullni t -. ;. j I Ik", ' Vi mixed fMniih;. r' -N 'ecaii sill ii ;i l i ! 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