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A V- - - .. - . . -, - - --., - - .- " v."! ' x"-" ;5APERWITH , KNOWN CIRCULATION ESTABLISHED , t . 1 i m 1878 NUMBER 28 NEW BERN, .IIZ. 1 :UNA, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1912 THIRTY-nRSTY YEAR?. IK NEW BERN BAHKING TRU5T COMPANY NEWeCRN,NX .... r r flQT FOUND STATE EUDER THE BEST BANK v-T I i 'a. i ' I I - . , l I i it II f ; : 1 llll I I I I I I . i II I I I J 11,11 1. Fi ll If I 1 ! : SlTOBii r:j m mm SEN: SIMMONS i "5S- ,.f.--v ' a "v. r. - :,- BE THRIFTY. T tz HE people who'are well to-do today are tboat people who have been thrifty thraagh a BUiS ber jof years. They have saved money froail "f time to time and boeo careful not to oat it are now known a well-to do people. Begin to aave a part cf your incom and deposit the money with- this bank, where ou will receive interest at the rate of ' 4 por c ent, and your money will always be safe and ; secure. WE ALSO INVITR PERSONAL AND HOUSE HOLD CHECKING ACCOUNTS. I c .1 NOW IS THE TIME When Women Who Appreciate The Importance of Being Well Dressed Are Thinking of New Clothes h or Spring and Summer. It's just the time when you should see the new styles and Irani where the best values ran be had. Appearance counts in the It idle of life. It's important that you dress well. It's eqiuiii) important that you get the best values possible to ; cure for the money you invest in clothes. Closing He Eeferred to Schwab A "A Petted Child of Fortuu." Washington, May Z Senator Sim mons yesterday concluded hi rpeech tts advocacy of a wision of the BMtst tar ff schedule and notwithstanding A waa the flst speech of long seriaa in tjirtiriff fi jfht sWsj,iaja4itH necessary to n:iUly lecture- at on its lack ftf interest. " The Missouri snt tor. coara oo reaton for eontinoing the general dif cusaion except for campaign purjosf "I had assumed that to be the W; pose of Democratic senator, remark ed Senator 6olHtigSr. : "They can pursue that course with better reason than the Republicans" replied Mr. Stone. Mr Simmon b referred to Charles M. Schwab as a "pettd child of fortune," and said that he w mid like to see re duced the extortionate profits obtained by him through the employment of a ho'.de of cheap alien laborers. tlii:- Cootinuea, But Pressing well.mens neither more nor 4e&& than dressing: simply, su'tably and sensibly, the accomplishment of which is exceedingly easy when you have the light fabrics to se hct Irom and I he right kind of a dealer to help you make your choice and se;' that you get properly waited on. We are showing everything a woman wears from Hat to Shoes. Assortments large enough. Qualities good enough and Prices low enough to please all who appreciate the value of good goods. J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288 Vaudeville at The Athens, Thurs., Fri , Sat Singing, Talk ing and Piano selections. Kobbed of 10 Cents and Pants. Fort Worth. Texas. May 2. Two hold-up men late last night accosted Frank Connor on a side street downtbM and, at the point of a revolver, robbjsjd him of lOconts, all he had, then conn pelted him to take off hU trousers and fled, leaving him sh vering more from embarrassment than paid. He crept and half ran to a car bara where he telephoned the police for clothing I The Shop That's Different. Five Men Euro to Death Cleveland, O., May 2. Five m?n, all employers ot the Ureal Lake Towering enmnanv. u e re burned to death and drugtiu.tetf at $450,nor,'ddiieTo bouts und gagi lii e on the docks when a Standard oil barge exploded late yesteiday. The barge which was at the Jefferson av;nuj dicks on the Cuyahoga river, waj being tilled wnh gasoline from a le i th usand gallon tank on the bank. Leaking oil on the surface of the liver was ignited and set fi:e to the bargd. A terrific xplsion immediately followed. The men killed were cauking anothrr barge alongside and were enveloped in the flames. Examination of the Titanic ,Vic- Maoy LoeeHope Halifa. May 2 Thirty embaemera worVed all night in an improvised mor (;o arepati)g or inspection of more of t oaidentrfled dead in whom cent uoMflhopd that relatives still search- nffJliifc tafttoe-'may find their Tkin. ThtBnidentiQed list, with the ex ceptSn of two tentative indentificationt ,madl hal night, atill atood at 60, wbe n thork was resumad today. This wta ihbfBciai total as estimated from Wbjte Star liata. - Cattngafidanrr. Jr., of Phllidulphia. has left Halifax, appearently convinced thaT the body bailed at aea was that 'of hiaiatber.a valet and not Mr, Widener. StVeral othera whoa hopes were shat tered by ycaterday'a developementa atarted fot home, though many othera whoasi quett has ao far been without kOMa,- will await tha' arrival of the caWe shtj Mima with what promiwa feha a twager addition to the liat of recovered. 1ajkrBlaatoa Wfnsbip, United States atany; today aaidhehod seen the an- tBed dead and had givtn up hope or fndjugJIajor Butt's bjdy. $: NOTICE. HaJt fad 'Heart ox20 Shingles, and all KINds of- Shingles on hand, Latbes, , a good, nice and gentle woik Ail (hia for leaa. Lime a spec ubber Roofing, good Paints at par gallon. Will sell it all for ma furnished or unfurnished housekeeping. -See big Hill ReBaM Shingle Man, office th Front street. Phone 566 , for all kinds of Shingles. Water Coolers from $150 to $4.50 at Basniht Hdw Co., Phone 99. BATTLE WITH FLIES AND SAVE HEALTH I Hea th ollici.ilH : re convinced buzzing insect cauaes much d!aeae. FLY SEASON IS OPEN, PUT IN YOUR SCREENS Do-torn Kiiy llif ruminin h use fly rorries 100,000 germs S'ound with it Wo I mvi' j,it received a cnrload of Window Screens and Screen Doors Measurement!, t iken, prompt delivery and business sppreciated. Ca I hi for information Phono M7. LI H. ?t MIDDf.E 8T.' E S ILL HDW & ILL SUP IMUlf iaiti; eOenlta 1 laaar tRc forllglit Ue Old IS3I Ion Cauaaj-Browa Kiaiton. Mav.lst.-Manv friends of Miai MolKa Brawn and Mr. Lm war rarvriaet) If hslr mar f :gbf. Thaarcret, howevar. Ml IM II II c ,l Uj l 111 III fare several f i lends gathered to witnaaa the important event. The marrlege waa set for 10; last night, so as to take tha 11 o'clock train to New Bern. ' Rev. Bernard Smith the bride pastor, perform! d the cere mony, uing the ring service. After congratulations and good wishes of those present, the happy couple were driven in an antimoblle to the station. Mrs. Came; is the only daughter of ear esteemed towoemen, Mr. T. B. Brown. She la a young ladyjof aterling worth and has many friends who regret her leaving the airy. Mr. Causey until rec-n ly lived in Kinaton, bat is now i i business ia New Bern. Us sod Mrs. Causey will spend quite a while at Morehead, F-0-"CJ-3-P.Y Thu place to buy your Spring or Summer Suit it prices within reason. I absolutely guarantee MtnfictrorL New line rf samples just received. Call and Imptct toy stock. ' f, IJ. CHADA'ICK. M ere h an t ; Tail or, v 103 MiUdt 8t, Kw IVtB, K. C. Long Staple-Cotton Seed f We hivi! for ale' t bout IpO .twbf Is Lorij Supto' Cotton ; Sfed.4 JPnce iwkrd $1.25 per fcuihcl. L v , .'ti .l i.. i .. ' ;.. ... B1UDGETON NOTK3. Biidgeton Msy. 2. -We are sli I hav ing besuti ul sprirg weather, snd oar little town is getting along very ricel) We had a very nice day Sunday, Rev. J. M. Wrifbt pisached two very good sermons to a will filled house, ard we had a very large attendance at the Sunday School, Mrs, Jar.nl Ki'lpttrick and ber sister Miss Lena Lane of Bailor spent Son- day in our town visling at the borne t R-iv. J. M. Wright'a dn B Street. Mrs. N M Farrow has gone over to Wilmington for a fsa day's visit Our public school ekMed a very ceo full term of 7 m Hilh'a school Taa dsy. ander the derection ot Mr. Need um Cask ins, and Mite Fljreace Wether ington of Tuscorors Miss We heriagtosi I a es for her home today, we art Very so (y to see b-r leave, we hr that aha w'll be back with us neat year U (eeveh. Air. Thid rksrboro of Ocracohe spent Sunday in tur tow a vUttog frimd'. 'Mr. Birl Williams of ,D.ver. ipsa! latt night la our town railing at , tha hmeofMr. Nathea Blird's on 8 treat . , .. Mies Jolia f. Parker of New Be a, W h oar Iowa today visling relalvea, Ur. and Mrt J. K. Parser New iUra Waa la war Uwa Suaday rlstief relativsa, , . , Mlsa Loa Bryaa Bailee who has work Irg rat Near' Bara for Ume, rrttrb4 hoasa, Mr. i. Barter of Trealoa la ia war tow tedsy ttsling fHeada, Mlsa Cola La wr aad a'sur Jtt bo ess te In ovr Uwa vlstiog reteti- tea retomsd ta their bm at AskfaM Tasiy. , ' '.- Mr. Mary Bilisra snet t Wedosisy In Nw Bern vtaUr.g "rsWtlvea sf frlen.!, - , - ( . ' Th t liS nf th-Mutlwlbt Sun.1,y Th Shop That's Different. The jury which will try Floyd Allan waa completed last night. IEPOBT OP THI COXDITIOX or THJ& MIJTD4L AID BAKUXCI C0MTAST. at Haw Ban, la tha BtaU'el Berth CaraUaa, At Tha Cleae at Baa ineaa April 18th, 1912. Is In Charge of State Democratic Delegation. Washington. May 2 The press die patches announce that his. Democratic colleagues have put Senator Simmons in charge of the Democratic s de of the chief tariff debate of the : preae.it ses sion of Congress that concerning the revision of the iron and steel schedule. And the fight ia now on. This i the biggest task that has been allot' ed to a North Carolinian in Congress in two generations. This bit of news must likewise mike those few conspicuous North Carolina Democrata who have been attacking Senator Simmons' tariff recorr1, feel rather lonesome. The Democratic minority in the United States Senate consists of men like Gore, Co'bernon, Gorman, Bacon, Hoke Smith, Overman, and if these mm see fit to make Sena tor Simmons head of the corner, it can not make any great difference that Representative Claude Kitchin arid Gov ernor W. W. Kitchin nject him. There's a reason," as the advertise ments say, and everybody knows it. And they know too, how unworthy of true Democrata that reason is. This bit of news alBo goeB fo show how much was behind the press dis patches a few weeks ago, 'when it was stated that upon Senator -.Bailev's re tirement Simmons would take his place in the Finance Committee.' The simple truth of the matter is that Senator Simmons is a bigger man than some of his North Carolina rivals would like for the St,ate to know. In endears he haa won his way right to the front of the most august legislative body in the world and his 'fin lit for th revision of the tariff on steel and ircn will be one of the great arenas in which tha battle of the Democratic party will be fought oat this year, j He haa a way of making good. Now watch him conduct the fire for the re vision of the iron and steel schedule. Whan ha Onishea that job. the Nation will sit up and take notice, and I he Re- poblieao party la tha nation wiUdxaad ftlffianitfiiBetWe1 the State does now. He has never yel failed to come out on top, and North Carolina will cheer him on now that he takes- in hand the biggest thing a North Carolinian haa bad to do in Congress since the day of Nat Mucon. She will cheer bim on, and she will expect him to succeed. His friends will miss him in the cam paign, but who would not prefer t have him going up against the mighty at Washington rather than using the State's time tocanvass for himself ? And there are yet some people who would rather vote for men who fanhfullj sticks to the poet of high duty than foi a candidate who can find in his public position nothing better to do than to canvas for himself. Tha Democracy of North (.arohnt, must be proud of this fresh and signal recognition of her senior Senstor, snd it must likewise -appreciate the fact that his promotion means much t thi party in every way. To the end that he shall succeed la so great a tusk it behooves every Democrat not only to be conflient, but olso to bo helpful. Let as make it known to him that his fellow Democrata of North Carolina are with bim se they were In the days ef 1898 and 1900, in which to deposit your funds is the one that first, atfords unquestioned safety; second, pays liberal interest on savings; third, extends at all times courteous attention and handles your account in the manner that suits your individual re quirements. This bank is well known for its soundness and for the polite and courteous treatment it extends to all depositors whether their accounts are large or small; it pays 4 per cent intenst on savings. YOUR PATRONAGE IS INVITED. m 01 mm !11TTIBIIMMaaMOTaB- RJESOTJICKS Iene and diaeoaaU. 1 1.878 96 OvtrdrafUsnoeeursd 860.9V fare! tare and fixturea, 1,267.93 Ail ether real aetata awaed, 2,711 W Dm fMa haaka aad beaker. 224.90 Gold coin 8&.00 tllm oo ta, taoladlag ail mi- aeaaoia tttrrnacy, . . ' 127 91 National aaak aotaa aad other U Baotee, - LStt OO 1ft Total, fl,lM HOUSEHOLD AND1 KITCHEN FURNITURE SALE. 1 will aell at public sale, all the furni tar formerly belonging m W. F. SeeJ who baa removed, on Friday the 8rd of May at U a'elock, at 70 Middle St. i A lot fine pktoree, 9x12 center rugs, aewlnl machine, bed room nU, mat reaeaa, rockingcbalra, aitanaloo table ekdeboard etc ; - - , 1 ' is 8. R, STREET, ' . Auctioneer. New Spring Clothing We have just ivceivctl our new Spiing i'lullting and in vite the public to fall and examine our lines. We carry nothing but all wool guaran teed clothing and our prices are lower than other people will charge jou lor cotton ' mixed goods. We can sell you a Tailor made to measure suit, for less than other people, will ehaige you for stock goods of same grade.. See us and sve raouey.,. J. J. Baxter Villi. rT..-....t h.,.,1 Ur.A m ii IV o 1 VIII It j I '( 1 1 l. Utllf I BATES-STREET SHIRTS OF- -FOR ILL DRESSED This is surely The Shirt Shop, you'll see new patterns and coloring in great variety. We really consider them the smartest line ever offered. Variety is only part of our shirt story. The whole story in a nutshell--The best shirt made south of anywhere-Bates-Street $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 tand upward. A. T. Wiffis Co. THE SHOP THAT'S DIFFERENT. PHONE 19 . i ' 59 POLLOCK St. UABILmXS Capital Stock paid V ' S,B28SS yatwifwa iosts Vodirldrd proflta leal N rrat vaxpeaatg aa4' tuaa , 1 paid i t-W-. -r.';-' ',: '48fl.se BuiaaayabU,' Tito eartiftcaUO of defoatt, Depositg aubjaat la aback. "Toui;r;-J5: 1.000.00 4,444 K $ 11.1M M stats or aom carouna CRATITI COUNTTV ' 1, Joa 11. I ir,r, rhWf rf the a-w-aaei tnt.lt. ft st nniy awear that tfee !-- I U best tf t 7 J ' Cerr eel .''': , V J. i -I I frae to . It ' b i ball t ( a I. -:rn, - ct.'.r. ' " r N', 500 OKaSo. Satooai Cloaa Caieaga,rMay 1 Cblagosn . are elimblag at tha "water wagoa" in earn meg nabara thtaalooakaoperahav aegaa ta aoUee thatr daily re atpudrop- rlog eff. Mora than SOOt aakwokrprv It te dealared. will not reaew thilr lia a ie aipirlog tomon w, th-h chief reaaoa be leg that a at all elaaaaa ar drinking laaa. " :"''..'( '-' " Over one bar ta the ddwalowa die- trWt that did aot reopen; today hangi thlealgar ' j ; ' Goed bye, Stela, and felew.H, Flagoa; Chicr'a lost her tblmi, -' .'. , j4o Ml drive the water wsgoa,, . ,; PtsrtW.g May the first, j ... (x!,, r reastn lvritffir qoltfn bmlnert are the enforcm0t ef lewe rUting to gtmtiling r'rts anj dance k1U, Th r ehoot t,000 aaloons iaChitf. i r 1 .I.HJ XJ . ' ' urre arc me cuui uora imrcn ncrcs piantra tj ci if ason ,;'; v;;"- ' liftcfribalfi art rasing 4tQ lbs. to if.e I '. ? M h CavtnnlJ, N. C. f If f. prr IV 'h o ali t i a t fc t so rt ' sr4 nil leer.nm' St t 'h' I '' rf a . - ,v. ' .. S, f ' 1 t ,
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