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r 'te w :' ". -v- . st . . ' v ' ?APER WTH ' ORCUUTION A.' - ! II-!!' ' - "A v'.'.-, , V".-'. . -y :A THIRTYrFIRST YEAK 3 Y, I' toiAiilXiiLUi , I . 1878 Z . I i ' v " f f) '5 I fnriTf nil UU 1 1 U II NEW BERN BAtJIUMG TRUST. COMFAtJY ;, NEW BERN, M.Ci': - m M4 PROMPTNESS AND ECONOMY. ITH a large safe Trust Company u your ex--eootor, jou have a practical guarantee that jour esta e. whether large or small, will be managt d in an economical way , by prudent men who have made Uv se matter a subject of care ful consi(feraU n. When an estate U to be set led this Company acts promp ly and assures the 'greatest economy in liquidating assets and the transaction of , other business connected therewith. PER CENT COMPOUND INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS. SHIRT WAISTS AND SKIRTS OF 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. Underwear Hosiery Separate Garments In Silk and Cotton, and Union Suits in a big light weight lisle in a variety material. They a good belection of col are nice light weight. .ore. , J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHQNE288 PROGRESS HEL1EF ViOOK Red Cross; Conference 'Takes . Matter of First Aid. Up Washington, May U. More progress has been made in first aid work in the United SUtes during the lasttoaryeats by efforts of the American - Red Crosi than during all the preceding periods, altough this country is still behind many others in this work, according to Major Charles Lynch; IT. S, A., fo charg of the Red Cr. m firat a;d department. Retold the international conference that the department had instructed aSout 150,000 people last year. This year the Society exp )cts, he- added, to estabti w tint aid o gniaations a'l over the country. He-acknowledged the society's Indebtedness to physicians in all localities. The President and Mrs. Taft enter tained the de'egates at brillant White House garden party late in the after noon. Pt esiden t Ta (t, as honorary Pres ident of the international conference was directed in a resolution offered by Miss Mabel Boardman, active head of the American Red Cross to send to Em' press Marie Feodorjvan, of Russia, the thanks of the congress for her expreS' sion and good will Approximately $9,000 in prices, the interest on an endowment established by the empre's, will be awarded before the conference adjourns next week for the beat invention to aid Red Cross workers in moving the wound d from the battleship! and ships and for the best model of a portable Roentgen ap para us, permitting the use of X-rajs on the battlefield and at first sld stations. Cravsa Court; lepsfettcuL CoaTCittoa Tb 'BwaHcme of kav eooaty met in conre&t on st U eoWt loe U New Bern. Saturday neon tut ttf par- nose of lectins delentea to the Bute aad Congressional ttavMtkms tjatikt manj eooventioos in. th;et,f every- u tg went .n amootnly, no IncHMWl flfht or Other frktkw showed iftlfii regular lore feast -among the faith- h Mr. Obrdo. Ebyt: Chairmaa ..of. tn County Exectitivo ComnitU' called thoComreBtioh to order, nn nbon top' tlon, he nC Mr.' Don Bafoigbt were mad pernaMnt hiritnsj and Secro Therobeinrno contests,. a credtnUal committee Was dispensed with.-- - Tb ioltewinr delegates nod- alter nates were elected to attend both the 8ute and Coogresstd&al rooventions, the former meeting In Raleigh, wed- esdaf May 15lh and the tatter in Goldsboro Thnnday Ma Utb. Delegates-LewUi Humphrey, T. I Hill. J. A. Morto.C, U Hardison, J. Heathi Oeorga Green. W; R GUbwt D. W. BanlghW M. Bahn, Clydo Eby. P. Henry, Duff Laughlngbouse, J A. Tolef, T. S. iacksoo, George T. At derson and N. T. Wteks. i Alternates T. A. Dillon, John Par ser, Peter Chapman, L. L. Toler, Har ry Bunting, John U. 8mith,- Herman Bell, R. B. Nixon. Herbert Oraney, . M.JBar.isoo. C. M. Dockham. H. K. McKeel, J. W. Connor, C C Smith, J. , Godwin and J. B. GrifBn. No resolution endorsing Taft's admin istrationwM offered or suggested, nei ther was nia or Rooeefelt's name men tioned in the Convention, bat , it could be seen that the sentiment for the-Col onel preponderaied, in fact mention of his name would bav perhaps raised the roof. The delegates to: the State Convention is tent nnmstrocted either as to who to vote for as President or 8tate 'Chairman. The Congreesional delegation is also unlnstructtd. Holds That Freight Rates Are Wrong. Washington, May 11. Existing freight rates in the S utheutern ter- r ory wer held by the interstate Com merce Commission as "unjustly d crimit atory against and unduly prt-ju dicial to Newport News. Va " It wai held that Newpirt News was en itled to the same ratj as Norfolk on trsmc north, orinuing wltb n a bandied and fifty milei of Norfo k. F-o-mr-iKr-aED.Y The place to buy your Spring or Summer Suit at prices" within reason. 1 absolutely guaranty utisfaction. New; line of samples just received. Call and inspect my stock. y Don't forget those Bargains that are coming to you. They are here, all that is necessary is the "Mud." Plumbers Strike At Charlotte. Cnarlott, May 11. A strike of the journeymen plumbers of the city U predicted to become effective today If their demand for an 8 hour day at 44 cents an hour instead of the present t hour day at a wage scale of 26 to 80 cents sn hour, are not grant d There are about 25 journeymen plumbers in the ciy. .NOTICE. Nj.1 Red Hsart 6x201 Shingles, nod all kinds of StilmUa on band, Utbee, 1 Mule, a good, nice and geatto wotk Horse. . All this for Use. Lime a spec ialty; Rubbsa Roofing, good Paints st 60 cents per gallon. 1 Will sell R ail for less. Rooms fnrnUbad or Dnfarnlahod for light bouMkeeping.-See Dig Hill the Old" Reliable, SbJogU Mas, office U3i Sooth' Trent street.- Phona SSS ts4dence. Jfot sQ kmds ef Shin We.: THE NATIONAL BAM 1- - . ' OF 'NEW BERNE' N. - V.-STAFIDS FIRST among the banks of the City 1 , - " , . p t, - THIRD among the National Banks of i- To tks Tcscbcrs of CrsTSi Csaity. InvWwef ths Mperlor'.sdvssUgeo offered st ihs East CarolUs Tenehsrs Trslniog School, Creeovllk, N. C . aad 'Its accessibility to tks Craven CMtf 6clded to repeat Um effsr ads two . . . - , . . V . - Iff. years ago aooio nrgo every , wane tackrto writsat 'ooes U Prestdeet Robsrt H. Wright, Crewvllle, N, C, and seur aecommodsuiu for Ike tern Whkeh begins Juno lltlw ,.' ""SZ This should be doe st see so that U noes sad board to the dormitory cen- ot t leeortd, tbsy sen .ts procured I , The reclstrstion f aad the raUroad fare ef the Craves too sty UieSin) U J be paid by the toonty. ' . , -ri-a oo Ky m wbs yoa enter and also whfl )t ae. Any furtKr n formaiioa toiil be eurptid ep A;;'l ealtee to rW.Wl RoNrt II. Wrishl. B. M. URIN1UN, FupC Tutilis lottruttloa, Craven CmMty. . i ' I III. WEEKLY Vaudeville at The AAens, Moo., Tues , Wed ,ark and Adler, 'That Classr: Twin-One." . in ,4A PoHte Attempt J Kill Time Featuriog Misi Oaxk, singing in talian, Adtlme fatu a tavonte encore "U uacio. v May 17th, 18tfe and ZOtk 'RsUy Oaya' ' for Aytock fionnsunu To the people of North Carolina: It has been determined to have Quick, vigorous campttffv la behalf of the nenamcnt to Charles B. Aycoek. All 0e energy Sad interest of the people wlH.be eoaeentrted in s greet three day rally to the ' esosS-Friday and Saturday. May 17.k end IS h, wlUH n final great effort en Monday, May The dates ere .auspicious May 17th and 18 for nO the Work that can does, wuh Ike Seetodlng effort os May 90th. Mav 20th b a" leraf holider. patriotic da in NoTih Carotins history; and hew better can' ear pi s,lc show their patriotism than by honoring the stomar) othls great North CorouaknT Let lhecaevas beergaaiaea prompt. ly, tkoroagbiy. sytUmaticeily, 'fat svery town sad 0000 There shook be not one er two'eaavseMrs, bet a dossa or more U svsrleos; and let the gifts be liberal , No neenty sb-wll attempt to raise lest the tL 004. and the fcrger ceoalies mack' nmel Ws skoa!d wet t50,000-sot only eoeagk for s avsnW kejt for s nermsnsst egacsttonsl awssssrUI. iJ..-l Let every Nortk CsroaaUa, regard. Wsl el party s creed. . kelp tks . Bute K ltostf to ' keeettaf Vt. great "Pdocstkwal uevernor." . Ana let eauty seek to oatde all. sebeee ks M beraUty May Htk. 18. and K. ' y ! Very respeetfany,1 " j ', nuCECy C, ROVAIL, : : r 'lWty V,-; -Preldsat. ; Ayesek Mssaerlal AaesslsrtoS. Gekk bore, N, Of . 1- -1 W.r, -Jt .rj, Fit ' Bucks Stoves and Ranees that baYe tcitef b'reid with least .JueL:;,j;"&; Basnigbt Hdw. Co'-' t, ; ' " ! .' r .1-5: Weather Beports Cause Higher Bnged. Prices. MUslsaipbi " Floods A Factor. New York. Msy lli-i-Cotton has sd vsneed on bad weather, and crop report Supplemented by heavy buying tjy big interests. It looked as though certain large spot people had sold out an$ that Other spot interests had stepped Into their:' place. . These spo mer ban ts had' received very bad reports from the Central and Eastern belt. They say, too, that the outlook in Texas is not so good as many people believe. The floodi in the Mississippi Valley also had a sUmulat'ng effect on the market. It may be impossible to plant over a large area now submerged, some, too, look for a decrease in the acreage elsewhere The Vicksburg exchange ttkes the grounds that a yield of sorne'hing like hOOQ.000 bales ia affected by. the fioods and broken levees at certain points on the Mississippi river. The weekly wea ther report showed that over a ' large stretch of cotton country at the South the rainfall has been above norma The time is getting short, too, it is ar gaed, for raising a good crop, as the period from planting to gathering c t ton amounts to nearly 150 days. Also of late the spot demand in Liverpool has at times increased and Lancashire is said to be doing a Bplendid business. Spot sales in the big English market of late have reached 12,( 00 balls in a dsy. The continent haa sold here to seme extent and there also haa been some very heavy liquidation, parly by spot interests and Wall Street houses. It is contended that a very large sur plus will be carried over into next sea son, which belieaes in loweri prices think will go far towards offsotikig and possible decrease in the crop, epfectal- they maintain that the consump tion is being overestimated in these times when the cost uf living is so high that it necessitates economy among a large proportion of the population. Some of the largest of the bears ' have been covering. Waldorf Astoria inter ests, which recenUy sold out their hold ings, later have been re entering the market on a large scale. Unless the weather la good for a protracte I p tiiod prices, it is contended, are not' likely to decline materially. Many doubt, in any ease, the possibility of raising a big crop now. Lawn Mowers "Philadel phia," synonym of quality. Price from $3.75 to $20.(XX Basnight Hdw. Co., 67 S Front St. i WUl Distribute Costsdersts 'Money Washington, D. cL May 11. -Con -by tls federate eorrency seixed army during the civil "n and. stored away In tke treasury archives SO years, wilt be distributed to libraries end ani- veevitles throughout the country for prsssrvatljn sa historic aantal The treasury vaults hold a big stock of eon federate eorrency, ,- Crosses of Honor. " owaewno) Any veteran er Knot descendant of a veteran woo wishes to sppl for S preee of Booor, to be swarded on iooe trd nnrtOesestsaea.es all spilldtleas tor that date swot be seat the Beeor- ef Crosses May 14th. tfpptiT by ktter sr la persoe, to Miss DlU'Roberto, 1M FaOeek stroeC. 4 - - I iv, to, and VW p.-to. erUertalnmerits it The Athens.' K. r -e- . i. the Ablate And as it has PurpWs and UmlivkM frf-fits emounttrg o lf 4,(v0 M Capital s'mmjnt.rg to f lnfl.Ofn, u he a jJa-e on (),. h'u .nl r k I- 1 f HriTxW, bkk lnc1uHS only fcr 1 ilrg furjlus sn4 t'n !;-.:' I Profit wfif to or !- !,r :r ft; ' ! V. nut tt VA7M (;.:.f TS IS t 13 14 MTI J v 1 r?.ird rrviy Ceo. Bnatt S. Toong, of teotvl!l Kf., wt 'letted oimssdet-la-etltf ef the Us'.ted Cu;s Ccefidmto Ve terses at tb teq-,1 m t Maeoo, Co. Vt f.lr.- tl t7 -1 r on )wr 1 ' f r : . Onrlnnitl. 'O., llt lyIW'llfnd cfceck f r Irtfttk ( Ulast, x Bettls 14 tks tafsot deoghfer of Mr. Sad Mrs. W.' U. Dnnn.dled at thk.me ef Its parents, near Ob mpla, rrHay, Mr 10th. after a short Mlnses. The Mtermeat srss made la the feinlty hory tng greae) Bstardsy sttorsooa. at 4 s'siotk r .' ':'' IT l I t 'V.i t r -, ".I t'HJ.M .1 f tj.tr.wnt I J r :.r t ' . I '. I i t 1 1 to I r t'::: r: . Soott Xot BarrtS, Prseteehus! ". (St, Lw!s Globe -Democral.) , Cut Vel fera need Set dWr. Vn deood from puehlng bU ca(vsM. The )nucr.t who toll him h S SU'b m cro a ba rx thanes te be elect r etcing a f!e lmprMkm. The fE depositor desires both unquestioned safety and satisfactory service in the bank he selects as a depository for bis savings or for the transac tion of other financial business. These two essentials are assured in the highest degree to the depositors of this bank. Its ample capital, conserva tive management and strict laws under which it is organized affjrd safety; its complete equipment and banking experi ence of its officers assure efficient service. Small a. we'l as large accounts invi'ed, ei.her subject to check or for savings. lllll i!i!ll(illl PllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllilllHIi'lliHUII AND BEGINNING 1. MAY Bllf We will give 20 per cent reduction on all clothing and 1 0 per cent on all Mens, Ladies and Childrens Oxfords. We are overstocked and these goods must be sold. J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEFT STORE TRIANGLE 5-PLY COLLARS "Hie Collars of Duality," 15c Each, Two For 25c The PAGER is 2 1-4 front 2 inch, back and is a close fitting collar. PLAZA is the low turned down collar for Summer-time wear. Soft collars, sizes from 12 up, 1-4 . sizea in all shapes. " Summcr-time--Collar-timc WK. Wiffis 'Co.; HE SHOP tiiArS DIFFERENT. 590LLOa.ST. nil 9 I .," f !. i - ft. r A ' not raUIng the t anjlvlf . They will iru Kfnin, We'S r a. I e t.t t t ! fir t' !rt'-?., ! i' r ' ; ' I f v j ' -e e-e . a. j a... ewC; -4 . sjms e - s....i r , J . - ' . , . - , . '. - '. . t ' ; t '.-. :. '? ' '
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