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1 "'I vf -" PAPER WITH KNOWN CIRCULATION ESTABLISHED LN 1878 NEW BERN. NORTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 4, &12. NUMBER 29 THIRTY-FIRST YEAR II llBDEIilD TS IflSULI pSnT m NEW BERN BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY PEOPLE GOME NATIONAL FLAG NEW BERN ,N.C. ! -. I v i INLAND WATERWAY son II WEHCEIUT v i 5fc MARKED BANKING FEATURES. PROMPTNESS and accuracy, safety and liberal ity are marked features of the service affor ed by i his bank. Wilh ample capital and resour cea for the security of all drposi's entrusted (o ourart we cordially invite th accounts of business and professional men, salaried people, farmers, wage earners and all persons who rective and pay out mon- CHECKING AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INVITED. SL i SHIRT WAISTS AND SKIRTS (IF UNUSUAL QUALITY We have a new lot of Shirt Waists that will please you to see, and at prices you will like to pay. Excellent values in Serge, Voile, Panama and Fancy weave Skirts, skill fully tailored in the newest designs. Senate Committee Agrees On Am endments to House Rivera and Harbors Bill; Ap propriations for Cape Lookout Harbor of Refuge, etc. Wnshington, May 3 Carrying $8,- 031 010 in addition to the appropriations provided for by the Hojse, the Rivet and Hai bora appropriation bill aggregat ing $32, 126, 630 has been agreed to by tie Fenale Committee on Commerce and will be reported in a few days. The largost single 'tern in the House bill was $2,500,000 for the Mississippi river, making $6,000,000 for that watei-way. Among the appropria'icns as increas ed by the Senate committee ; ggregate are: Inland waterway, Norfolk to beau fort. N. C , for a rircdee, $200.00.: Cape Liokout Harbor of Refuge, $300, 000; Cape Fear River, $300,000. Tha hill authorizes the appointment of a b ird of three engineer officers to i ex imine Galveston harbor and channel, i Texas City harbor and channel, and i the Port tollivar harbor and channel, near Galvef ton, with a view of serurirg recent term of Federal Court here. In Order That Conditions Now Existing May Be Improved. To the iditor of the Journal; St; Having noticed the timely articles in your paper in rrgaid to James Ci y conditions, and commending you for them, we wish to make a few sugges lions. We rerogn'ze through repeated a sertioos, and the fact that our Federal Court last week had so many cases of selling liquor without license, that our Prohibition law is not adequately en forced. We ask why? Under the law of the United States a person who makes a business of sell ing liquor has to have a license costing $25 00. That license must be posted up m plain view of the public, the pos session of that license under the law of North Carolina is prima facie evidence that the holder thereof is engaged in selling liquor, wbich Is an absolute vio lation of our Prohibitory law. Why are not these parties arrested and prosecuted for violating this law? If no license is procured the sel'er of liquor is arrested, prosecuted, and sen tenced under Federal law, as evidence by the eighteen or more persons sent to the Penitentiary and county jail at the a depth of 35 feet, the necessary cut Jting off bends, of widening of channels in the Subine-Natchez canal, Texas, !and change of the route of the channel j Arkansas Pa?s to CnviHe bo as to pass ' by Port O'Cnnror, Texas. ! Th? $6,000,000 for irrpoving the . Mississippi river includes $4,000,000 to repair and build levi es on account of the fluid, Underwear Hosiery Separate Garments In Silk and Cotton, and Union Suits in a big light weight lisle in a variety material. They a good helection of col are nice light weight. ors. J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288 Ice Cream Freezers that freeze cream faster and make mixture better "ALASKA" at Basnight Hdw. Co. Will Have Finn Fry and Picnic. PollopHRville, May, 3. -The O.-k Grove Surday School will give a fUh fry and picnic ut Quaker Bridge, Satur dpy, May 11th, and a great time is ex pected. Quaker Hrdee is about six miles f r m I ere on the' river Tient, Whose high banks, there are shaded by tall, nohle oaks, an ideal place for a picnic. O ik Grove's annual picnics have become f imoua and are largely attend ed, not only by those living nearby tut people from all over Eastern Caro lina. The annual picnic however, will be in JulyL this of May 1 lih, being just There is a sta'.ute on our books that will enable our men to enforce the Pro hibition law. It is this: Section 3721 of the Rvisal prescribes as follows: "All justices of peace, intendants and magistrates of police, mayors of towns, and judges of the supreme or superior court, who shall have good reison to believe that any person within their jurisdiction has knowledge of the exis tence and establishment of any place where intoxicating liquors are sold con trary to law, in any town or country within their several jurisdictions, and such pirt-on not being minded to make voluntary informa ion thereof on oath, then it shall be lawful for such justice of the peace, intendait and magistrate of police, mayor of town, or jud e of supreme and supeihr court to issue to the sheriff of the county, or any con stable of tha town or. township in which said place where intoxicating Iquors are sold contrary to law. are supposed to be, a subpoena, capias and testifi candum, or summons in writing, com manding such person to appear immedi ately before sa d justice of peace, in -cendant or magistrate of police, mi.vor or j idgs, and give evidence on oath as to what he may know touching the ex istence, establishment and whereabouts of said places where intoxi :ating liquo-s are sold contrary to law, and the Red Banners of Socialism Flung To Breezes After Fight iu Union Square. New York, May 3. Tha Stars and Strpiea were torn down and trampled it under foot and a red flag substuud during a fierce ught at a May day m et- ing of the Socialist party aud affiliate.) anions in Union Fquare Park. That a serious panic did not nsue i believed to have been duo to the fact that thousands of persons, on outskirts of the crowd did not know what the trouble was. Responsibility for the tearing down of the fltg is disclaimed by the Socialists, who a-sert that members of the Industrial Workers of the World committed the act. The Socialists representatives on the p'aform appear to have done their best to protect the national colors. The trouble started at the conclusioi. of a parade of 8,000 men and women, who gathered in the park fur speech making. Red banners, the emblems o socialism already adorned the speakers , platform, and the band was playing the 'Marseillaise,,, when the Siars an Stripes were carried to the stand a the flint sp aker was about to be intro' duced. Instantly there was the wildes' excitement "Take that dirty rag down!'' went up a cry from the crowd. Bat those on 'he platform held thhir ground, and some with cooler heads tr e I to quiet the tumult that had broken out. "We don't recognize that dag," cried a man in front as he tried to reach the platform. that cry was taken np by others, a number of whom fought their way t the platform. Tnose on the pWtform tried to protectd the flag and a li st flight re suited in which a line policeman was the only officer who figured. His club knocked three men down. Several men were tossed bodily over the plat foim rail into the crowd. Bloody (aces were numerous. The big American flag was fianally t irn down and hurled to the ground. Miss Caroline Dexter' a member of tha Socialist party a tall, muscular woman, elboed her way to where toe fallen ban ner lay. "Men like you should be Html,', she cried as she gathered ub the II i . She met no rt sistance and carried tie flag borne with her. With nothing but red ribbons to de corate the platform, the meeting pro ceeded, but the program as ai ranged by the Socialist party had to be given up, and the speakers were mostly from the ranks of the Industrial Workers of the World. THE BEST BANK in which to deposit jour funds is the one that first, affords unquestioned safety; second, pays liberal interest on savings; third, extends at all times courteous attention ami handles your account in the manner that suits your individual re quirements. This bank is well known for its soundness and fur the polite and courteous treatment it extends to all depositors whether their accounts are large or small; it pays 4 per cent intt ri st on saving?. YOUR PATRONAGE IS INVITLD. (f,0 I 11 "' " ttj-'jawa Biiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iimi ii wmti a little extra "iv occasion." A cordi al invitation i extended to .verybody names and personal description of the and is urged that all who can carry well filled baske'B. The place to huy your Spring or Summer Suit at prices within reason. I absolutely guarantee satisfaction. New line of samples just received. Call and inspect my Hock. f. M. CHADWiCK, Merchant Tailor, 103 Middle St. New Bern, N. C. 3 The Shop That's Different. Noted Allen sts Say Thaw Sane. New York, May 3. Supreme Court Justice Kerch will be petitioned in White Plains, tomorrow by Clarence J. Shearn. counsel for Harry K. Thaw. for permission to let a jury pass upon Thaw's present mental status. Seven of the foremost alienists of the country it is said, have examined Tbaw recently and are prepared to swear that he insane and would not be a menace to society, if liberated If Thaw can get his case befora a jury, be believes he will have no difficulty in proving that h Is rntitlrd to leave his prison. The hearing on the writ of habeas corpus, which will follow the decUloc regatding the jury trial, is set (or next Monday. -."! keep rs thereof; and such evidence when obtained shall be considered and held In law as an information on oath, and said justice, intendan', magist a'e, mayor or judge, may thereupon pro ce d to selxe and arrest aaid keepers and dm troy said tables, or Issue process therefor, in like manner as they do by authority of the preceding section. We urge our good people of Craven New Spring Clothim We have just ivceived our new Spring ( 'lotliieg :n;il in vite the public to ctill and examine our lines. We carry nothing but all wool guaran teed clothing and our pi ices ure lower than oilier people will charge jou for lotti n mixed goods. We can sell you a Tailor made to ineasiiie suit lor It.'-s than other people willeliaige yon for stock goods of same grade. See us and save money J. J. Baxter Klks Temple, Dept. Store Water Coolers from to $4.50 at Basnight Co., Phone 99. $1 50 Hdw. We Are Rushing Into The Sun Paiade-a.May 3. Disq i eting rKrte from Eaitarn scientific center to the county, and New Bern in particular, to that tha earth waii plunging at a unit In this matter, and fr ui from i terrific rate to Um lawless, destructive element that is causing us ta be a reproof in o the State. Goldsboro has been able to do effective work along tbese lines, so baa Greens boro and ether places. Will not onr eitisent place Cravea county la the forefront as a law enforc ing, law abiding people "SEVERAL NEW BERN LADIES." 3:45 p. m. and 8:00 p. ta entertainment at The Athens. m GOTHAM PAJAMAS FOB H HESTFULL SLEEP The Pajama of a Gentleman, $1.50, 2.0D, 2.25. JS3.5Q, $5.00 Summer Time Underwear For Comfort, it's the beat there be, For WeaVit. bati feta Bi,U'U ':. the beat anyhow. - .y f , r v;;, W&iiMwM "is BMIIrMalMBMrA I II' lilt ! I I I . I I X ard the Cluster of Her eulea, whose twslve suns would burn it to a cinder, failed to era'e consterna tion among the scientists in the Mount Wilson observatory. Residents of Pasadens were given yesterday the reassuring information by Professor W. S. Ad.mi that, while it was troe that the rh e racing toward the flery sons tit the rte of 600 miles awloute, it woaldjrtquir several million years to reach tba hitter. Evea thee it m announced the course, of tha earth may be changed befora the eoUlaioo. EAL mm ,J 1'J rl tt a i . Jt Trinoglta art the ouly 6-Plj Oollan tnadt kt4 U oofy 15o worth of collar on the market. So 4 tj collar k worth sort Ibaa 10c . " TtUotU A rtt eollari bold mora wert man itjl, aa4 eaaaol bo pulled oat of Bfcapt Id ibo laaodrjr. - Tbo TrtaogU laUeg bottoobolca art fortified by ,a atoat Uy that prTita thtna Cfer airlri or levin g out . . -' Tot i iger ana iioyard art atw Trangit ihipt. , 1 " 4 "IDE .COLLARS OF QUALITY" : 1 5c Each, 2 For 25c. '7 ' t. "l lie . ' " - . Mrs, Elifcrcnt" I The Siiirt Thats Got Tlieifl All Going. Bates-Street Shirts are truely ahirtt of individuality and they are justly called so. This reason's meat favored pattern .are : solid 'grounds with thin light strips. Bluet are the most favord with ; Helio, French Gray and Tan follow ing dose second. ; ! ' Our stock is complete with the f newest and neatest pattern,:; - "Trie Shirt Tlta ; $1.503100 aM $2.0 Ton WELL DRISSrD MEN mm SttfRTS f COLOffw CUARANTECD wfcauac Tmit aac mt ' i The Shirt of Iodin ttlity tat Eteryanfu . Becaue It it the only ahop of Iti kltvl tn tki rlty, hcar our attention it giv-ft ti t srM nt ( r-i " n4 gi(?Vi lia'eii tt ftam nl Tr ikry , mste The T-h in That' li.Tjoni v ."r - t r 1 ( -.1 A' 1i -1
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