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9 .' r . , paper Vrra ESTABLISHED 1873 KNOWN CIRCULATION NUMBER 4 NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 5,4912 THIRTY-FIRST if.AR J I I- . - , - "1 P 4 I "IT" V .:--t- f ' 'it-- 4 .. I! tKSOOOOOOQOCN: it mmjB THE STRENGTH D URING six years of active has gradually g own in sirefcgth, due to the fact that the people of this riiv and vicinity have absolute confidence in the bank's stability nod prudent management. The bank has been a friend to the people and it has nj yed the loyalty of itt depositors end patrons. Open an account with this b:nk and we wiii demonstrate to ou ihe value of a (strong, conservative fi nanced in lilu ion. ACCI'l'TS DKI'OSIIS OF MONEY AND ACTS IN AIY TKUST CAPACITY. KOUii I'MR CENT PAID ON SAVINGS. 10 WOMfcN-WHO Women who are decidedly particu lar about correct and becoming styles and want their New Easter clothes to exhibit that disci iminating taste and excellent judgment so much desired will find al 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 verv elaborate one. You can find 0 what you want hee, $6.00 up. HANDSOME WAISTS Neat T ailore d w aists elaborately trimmed, they are all here in enticing styles at inviting prices, 50c. to $4.00 uhph Hawawgrowa n i I in J. M. MITCHELL & CO. CI I'Ol.l.OCK SI" IT OFTEN '1 he iinil miii e I) . n .'ippeamnr" in the dmh pani and milk pans come wiih. mi . .irintii'. ikr t In- gbt th.it walks at night. No one known buw it huppi'io I. We i ,i,'t nun. I, of course, because it makes bulnen gix.il fur 111 I I., li . 1 aie tie' e. an I the iievpans arp here. That's wtiHl we are 1 - 1 n 1' in i;ei ai Solid, lioni Kt I mi, famiioned In convenient, shining I'-uii, etc , w.iiling ' 'TSi yon many ntep nnTT-keep the food clrnn and v. ln.leH1.1ne. As n u h honenly b.m gone into. Ihf making of this tinw.ire 11 n jm. .ri.. n .li 111. on. I ring. Gaskill Hardware Ctii PHONK M7 73 MIDDLE K. We've just received an assortment of Peerless Table Mats Don't tisk that Israut'iful polished top of your dining tahlc any lonpcr. We now nave mire protection (or it a I'trrleti Asbeltot 1 irf The thejT rnay be in une. 1 ne h be removed a oo OF THIS BANK. banking experience, this bank CARE PHONE 288 HAPPENS I able Mat. Made of ftoltd boffUtof -bestos; heat from di.snet IndpjUed liquid I cannot (ret through to mar uie table. Style! And lt to it tny table, w'uh xtn leaves to fill out U the tabJe it extended. ' e Mrti ire'ifronrl htfted to foUledotd put iiy when not . . r I . ft . . 1011 nannci rorenngi nvm when they require waahinjj. TRQOPSTQ GUARD A TEXAS TOWN President Sends Troop of Oavalry to Del Rio. Chairman Stanley Attacked by Another Member of Committee. Washington, D. C. Ap il .-President Tat' has directed Secretary of Uor QlimikBn fn ccnH a triAn nf nnVftb ry to Del Kio, Texas to guard that ; town fmm,threat-ened raids by Mexican rebelj just acrrss the border in Mexi co. Representative Garrer, of Texas, had presented to Mr. Taft letteis and lellegrams from resioents of Del Rio stating Tin the rebels across the river bad threatened to hot tre town. During Bn executive teasion of the Steel Trust Investigation Committee Represewative A uguatus Gard ner, of Massachusetts, son-in-law of St nator Endge, called Chairman Stan ley a I ar. with several adjectives at tached, an I raido two untuccesslul at t' mpts to beat up Stanley. On the first occasion Mr. Staidey msde sorr.e explanations which satitfid Mr. Gard ner, and for the time being he was. in duced to take his s at. On the second , . , , , . , I gei at me cnaiman nerqre ne was seizor. Two blows aimed at Mr. Stanley's head missed ti e mark by a hair's width. One glanced along the Kenluckitn sta'es-j man's jaw and (he other one rubbed up his I hin hair. Pr si '' nt Taft. in p.n arfdress to the members of thfl American Cotton Man ufacluiei.i' At HKialion in convention here, renew e 1 his plea for r,'visi'n of the tariff only by a tariff board that wou d make revi i n possible upon re -ent'fic ines. "Ve are in th s country, in r; nre -t to every biKincs-f on a pr -tective basis," said the president. "I do not mean lha' every I mir.ess Dferi a prott rlive tur IT to enbble it to live, but. 1 mean th-t tb.ers aie so many bus inestes tltot are iiPjendent on a pr tec ! live tar ff that tbev my live, that to: I (!,,, .1 . .I . I .. itT fr.m i U..tn would dixlurb the uh le buii,e' foun cUtioti of the ominlry, Sei atur elect OHie James ard r-pre-sentative It ise'l, of Kentucky, will confer with President Taft to urge him td send a sp '(-isj I message to Congrer - 8 aking for an ui proiiiiaiiop to buy fo j and suppli s for Mississippi 11 ver flood sufTererp. The ap r.ipria ion of $850, -OIK) authi rized wis for Repairing und strenlt e iing tl e l.-vfc oLthJ bwo len rivers and ra' iioi tie us.-d to-buy fo 1 h A i lartt ie b it'le-diip fleet's activi- ties (hiring tl. commit year wtll be con- find to him- wat r.j, aocjni iir to plan irpprove t In the president. There will b; no world's cruisee. The war sMpM will go no furlhi r lhan Cuba away j from the home Inw. '1t youn again B. P. S. Senators i lor' Sini'h and Ashurst, of' . . , . , . Arj.na. and I all ... Catron, of N w Specialties for the best hOUSC" M xico, ington look the OBlb of flue at Wat h The Mansaehus. Ilk House votedlow n a womni sofTrdgM nieauire. I Moving Pictures and Vaude ville, afternoon and night, at The Athens. cn v. t ity ni:vis. Ap il 1. - Truck farini 'g ip thig sec tion is not so 1 xiensive this year a it hit bei n heietofor-1. Peas sro up. a good HUnd and growing flnoly, lrnh potato's an- coming up a hill now and then hut tin. frost of Uat niht n pped then. OJr li rft ly m n have been buyr thl iek cor.veyiog peoplo U) Trenton to attend ronrU which it in sosaion lhr. rv Mr. H T. While hat purchared (he miranlilo buaine, bvnry labl"-rd mill sf r rtofoif ond and optratad by Mr.'ltufui Am in. Mr K (). Avry hn mad a chant In hf bor. Th stnr fotnerly uivd for cnr' marjhandlM ia now od dry cm-da only, the nfocery depaftmeit bavin b tt rerrood It a rtr acros th arMt, occupied by W. E. Jenea. The political pot it beglnnlrg to boil and Cove t '.Ity is (olng to ofTer at least on andhUw in cuuh'y office, pertiape more, OM of our loading reildntls upiring for Rfgieltr of Ueedi - Let the sun shine in by using Pittsburgh Perfect Fed cing around -your" city Jot. J. S: Basnight Hdv7. Co.V BtMMMlllIu l?kHt1t' "kill ; ' - - Senator Otal(aH Cantner rere'tML li majority ( thi etcsfst In l'ahou tie Mai L- slsrurj fr tb Unit d 8 ate. fUpa.or ." THE FUGITIVES i KILLED Sidua Allen aud Wesley Edwards Are Kille4 By Detectives Af ter A Secere Fight. Richmond. April 4-"There will be no :et up in the hunt for Sidna Hen and Wesley Elw r la. Tie search will b.' eondudeJ and' the men will be C8"!lt This was ths fits' Btatm?nt of Gov ernor Mai n following a two h mr con ference with W. G. Baldwin -and T I . Fel's, the h ais of the detective force n )W ergagtd in hunting for the two re maining members of the Allen gang, who were rrticipanis in the murder of three court officials at HilLville, Car ro'l county, March 13th, last. When the Governor was asked ifthire was anything in ccnneotioi with the hunt for the desperadoes which he cared to give to the press, he replied: "I shall prepare a statemmt for the press in the form of a proclamation, in I which 1 shnll call attention to Ihecrime. j and shall warn and caution fcll pereors I in the State to refrain from giving the j two men fojd, clo hing, shelter, a;d or comfort of any sort, and declaring that to do so will make them accessories af- ter the fact, making them li ible to pro 8jculi iT) for the murders of the men in I the c urt house. I want to consult the ! statutt s in every step I shalllake aDd it mav be late this afternoon before the prucluma ion is read. LATER. Hill ville, Va., ApriU. -Sidna Allen and Wejley Edwards, leade s of the Al'en gang who wiped out the ciurt honse here were killid today in a battle with detective.-i. Two detectives were fatally shot. u STItAYi:i)OI SrOLION. On or about the 24' h of February a "nl co,0,eu mow" or Jeraey tow- ne HUTtl III, (III K col II) it IK, Mil ryht, swallLW-fi rk and hole left, cow I rjbably has calf. Information from any one who has taken up or bought a cow of above descript on will be rewar ded by communicating wiih W. A. Wd- - Bon' L,over. i'- Library Notice. Tho board of directors of the Library and every member of the several com mittees who lave been notified through I the nnnprt will ulease meet at the Ll- j mary r(()ms t u ocIo(;k oa Saturday mo nin ; ! , , , , mat oia cnur neeas a coat of China-Lac to make ketpers. J. Co. S. Basnight Hdw CHERRY POINT ITEMS. Criven county, April 3. Mssrp. Hurst and Broadus from Pine Grove were visitors a' Sunday Schorl at llvc lock Sun'Jay, Mrs. Lawrence Barnes td siBter, Miss lzorah Garner spint- Susiday at Mr. Frank Kussedls. Mr. T. L Hill and im, Willi 1m spent Sunday at Mr. G. A. Rune la. ' Mr. and Mrs J. I. Russell, Miss Sallie Rui seil and Mr. Mack Watarn from Slorums Creek were callers at Havelock Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shelton were the gueat of Mrs. John Kuwell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A S. Lamm returned home Sunday night ateranenling a few days virlting rtlailvet at Claras. Mr, Wiley Pittman from WdmlnJUn ap nt Sunday with hl sli'er Mi . Charlie ' annon. Mita Julia Cannon has bern vl lllng Miea Rosa Lea Wynne for a few day. Miss Bet lie Mitchell apant Wednesday niaht with MiM RuaselL -, Th ra were many sd faeea f HvV Iota Friday afternoon when our teacher Mr, Hill retained lo hia borne at Besn fort Cheer vp; jarhapa ha ltt torn tack a st w'iBtin' Miai Cannot)' aa tlaltof at Mra, Reaatlla fiaoday atternii; Mr Charlla fjothrl from Morehead pent a while at (talelock Sunday af tariMoa Wtteta Iralne.,': Ui mtt. HossetL Utam, WaUon, Mra. Rotaall, Mrt. 1-Amtn ; and, Mlaa 8allla RoeeN eere riertUra at Mr. ; Buy Bus- We woo 14 like w bear from yoo .;- -,- -It VeudevilfM af - Tha. - Alhrni.1 Biewrfof, ror.ta Corda, ... ... , i i i A THRUST-DF imcis Van Nflppcn T.tkes A Whack At S'.ate Onicials In I lis Attack On Mecklenburg Lclara tion. Rateigh, Aaril l . ' hs '.. Van Nop pen's latest attark on the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence and ih scheduled unveiling of t tillet in honor of this event to take place in thi State House here May 2th, under the auspic 3 of the Colonial Lames, t ikes the form of'Thi Quedion in Politics " After reviewing the case frjm hin viewpoint he declares "what avails it if every independent writer and scholar who has written on thi q iestion in the pail 50 years has said with unanimous voice that May 2()th is a myth when those who are in the sa's of the migh ty refuse to read and hear anylhing save that which they believe to be their own p litical or social suvalion." He payr hn respects more especially to Governor Kit hin, Secretary of Sta'eJ. B ym 6'imes : n I Stite Treasurer 15. R. Lac) : Crazed by liquor, L. 1). Edward?, prominent farmer of this county.' shftl and dangerously wounded hi wife at tieirhome in House Creek township. To'night Elwards wai committed to j-iil herd as the result of his wife's in juries. It appears tint his wife did not 'amely submit to her husband's attack He bears evidence on his hands and fin gers of tha marital conflict that was waged at his home Tuesday afternoon. Wounds which he ssys wre inflicted with a ra-ie knife in the hands of hie wife, are evident on both hand-'. The middle finger on the right h ind is minu a small tip which was slice. 1 with the knife, ai.d sonic a hacks i.i; the back ol I is 'ef.' hand show that, the wieider ol the knife was finh'ing vigorously. The Slate Ho inl of Pu dic Charities met here yesler lay with a full attend ance, the metibers of the 'loard bung Wil iim A. Bl iir, chairmen, Winstun Sa'em; A, C McAllister, Ashboro, Mr. McCail y, Mt. GileaH, C. J. Hunter and Joseph G. Blown, Raleigl . Mr. Mc Canley ia a new member and met j es t -rday with the board for t le first time. Aft-jr tr inserting l.outine work, the board in a b'dy went to Golds!) ro, where the Stale Hospital and county Hail at that p ace were inspected. The sani ary and clean conditio!, of the hos pital was complimented in j ood terms; the county jail was also complimented for its sanitary condition. In Gnilford Superior Co irt tonight the jury brought in a verdict of not guilty in the case of State aairst David Sett'e, indicted for murder, an I whose case bad consumed most ol the session of the court. Tha defendant is a son .f the bid Justice Thomaa SeUle. of t ie Supreme Court, who made the famous contest ol the Stat? against 7. -b Vane fo' Gover nor in 1876, an I a brother of ex-Con gressman I honms Ht tile, residing al Asheville, N. C. PILES! PILES ! I LES ! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, 1! leading and Itching Piles, it absorbs the tumoris, al ay ' itching at once, acts aa a 'poultice, g sea instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment ; is prepared for Pili ind itching of the private parts, Sole by druggists, mail 60c and $1.00. Williams' M'f'g. Co, Props., Cleveland, O. A Louisiana ngress told the pohee au'ho'iiirB that ahe w t.ie hend of a religious cult wh ch wsa responsible lor the mysterious tolling of 35 blacks in Louisiana and Texas. At The Athens, no matter what's the weather, amusement and comfort. NEWIXJRJ ITKMS. Newport, April 2 -Miie I.lzile Rog. era who has been viiting Mra. Thomnr, of New Bern, returns I lomo last Fn d y. v Mlaa Bertha Haskett who rai been vialting relatlvea an I friends In Nw 'Bern, rain mad home Friday. Mr. E. L McCain made a fly nj tiip to Near Bern Saturday, 'Mlt.ee Ethr) Pstt, and Loie MtU Cain apant Sataiday at Beaufort, Mr K N BeH, of Cedar Point, pa-a ed through Newport Burxtajr aomtiu to Paaofort t atU od the mee;ln of the county eoRimiseioDera. - " Itr. AnVa Ennett, of Cedar Point, waa a jleaant eUror hra Svndiy. . ' t Mr.' lUynor Ipnek, f Cmul, who ' le aopertnteadinf the ereetloo 6f mill hem for Btewart ' DfL retofnaa' bowie Saturday. ( 't '' f ' I Mf- P. Camer made a flying tip k EVERYBODY ta save mony-every peison bank such as the Peoples Hank. To get ahead it is tbvbtely neivhr tt ,. this institution wi l assit-t you by ri-ei in;; ,;,-, : Dollar or more and paying 4 per rent cinnp i. thereon. In addition to safegirding money this t : : : . k . render valnable service in mvesinieiit or tu-n i--i i s officers are always pleased to give the ln-i.i i-i experience and knowledge to those who desne r. I vice. , . xV-sa. New SsTiT ' J-) ViM m w" ,,,,v,,Jl,s' " : pyil 4R 'u''''1' ( ff ok)3 luJ1 examine out Iim;. V. J . f iCTt-J' nothing but nil u.i.i ; 1W I !AI tmi ;u"i (Al ICnI VV aie lower tli Lii ...I : f J W tjeVV "l i i X t - 1 ;;i. oils. I I ' (Mil Slil mi :i . I I made to ni'-aui.' ' II i I than other 1. 1 i:pie . i.: I ll ! v11 '"' s' ,i I 11 W 1 g ail.-. See us a i d - . : Jrr J. J. OS:;:, Best Under The "Sun Best Uner The "Rain Out Staw . All hand made boys. The greatest hn ever Nn styles "Snappy" then tliecons.-rviiLve. Watch the.happy Easter throi a. id you can pick out our hats by their distinctiveness. A. T. Willis Co HATTERS AND PHONE 19 You Will Find What You Want Here EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR Howard and Foster and Bestman 1 . : Shoes for men. Good Shoes For, Little Money SAMPLE SHOE STORE : 1! HIS THE RIGHT can make use :L1 J t:4 m V. ' - 1 i j - i - 9 straws for mm ; i IIABERDASIIKRS FOR EASTtR i; 59 POLLOCK ST. 1 : WFJ . f i Call n woe, tni thm tSf ill ore youflabfe the t pixioC ' ill! I i1 II IHMji: ui iiiii.U U I .iil- j ' -7 V f crt I'. I n IVaofoft Molidsy, Mr. A. O. f.Virr.rry. NEXT DOOR CUCA3 A 6;WI?. fill! CUPf I TO 14 6TI wV Vs h en
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