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PAPER WITH 2 KNOWH circulation:. ESTABLISHED . IN 1878 - 1 ; ;r NEW. BERK. NJ3RTH CAR0UNA THURSDAY MORNING, JIAY 16,' 1912. NUMBER 39 it" THIRTY-FIRST YEAR I h". 3 f NEW BERN BANKIIJG TRUST COMPANY COURTEOUS CONSIDERATION EVERY depositor, whet1 er his account is large or small, receives courteoui consid ration on the part of the officers of this bank. The satis faction which this p licy affords our customers is grati fying to a marked degree, and we cordially invito th' se persons who are considering the establishment of new banking connections to confer with our officers. CHECKING AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS . INVITED. I -;. ft Perhaps You Did Not Know We Carried Shoes. Due to The Fact We Never Push Them to The Front. 1 SRI THE KIND THAT 00 TH R 01 PUSH1XG -a-aau Take a stroll in the back ground and you will find a tremendous assortment of Ladies, Misses and Childrcns Shoes and especially in White Canvas, of which we are making a specialty this season. Rang ing in prices at $1.00 to $2.25 and Childrens at 50c to $1 00. The-stay-at-home misses daily opportunities that occur on the next corner. You should make it a point to stroll through our store often and see the many opportunities fcr buying things you need and want at attractive prices. If for no other reason than to post yourself regarding the new styles and see them at their best, we will endeavor to make your visit both entertaining and instructive. Our Time is Yours, Come And Use It. J. M. MITCHELL & CO.. WILSOH LOSES F CAL1 oni Clark Wins That State Id a Walk. Underwood's Strength Gain iug. Special to Journal Washington, D. C, May 15. -Roose velt and Clark were t e successful can didates in yesterday's primaries in Cali fornia. Line atithat State by Wilson which his managers confidentially as serted that he would carry, still fur ther removes him as a formidable fac tor at Baltimore. The Slate conventions DMIKEil WITH- Eepubllcan Convention Chases Out Everything .That Savors of Taft. Raleigh, May 15 A riot of Roose veltiam! Such describes tha actions of the State Republican Convention that met here today! To name four dele gates at large to attend the Chicago convention, was supposed to be the chief purpose of the meeting;, but the anti Taft men took charge, and it was thereafter a slaughter for any one that s siiioiisi TALKS TARIFF of South Carolina and Tennesses will.B8la Juige n.oaio9n smic .ne hi. manir, hoon' key note when he said "what we will c'aiming that these states would fend instructed delegations for Wilson, There is no doubt that he will fail to secure instructions, and that, coupled with his failure in California, still fur ther reduces his chances for the nomi na'inn. The Washington Herald says :' 'Clark's victory over Woodrow Wilson wasover whelming, and has probably exceeded the most extra vagant claims of the C'ark cimpaien manager. Scattering returns from all sections of thu State indicate the speakers mnj uity will be five to one and ten to one, Underwood did not make a contest in California having entered the race after the line had been already drawn there. In this be do for Taft before we leave will enough and plenty," and it was. Chairman J. M. Morehead 'after call ing the convention to order at 12:17 o'clock, left his legacy in the shape of the credentials committee. Turning the chairmanship over to Zeb Vance Wa'ser. Mr. Morehead left the hall, and was not again heard from. It toot the Credent ials Committee three hours to frame its report, which the convention tore to pieces in an hour, beginning with Tom Settle, who aspired to a seat in the convention, but who never had "a look in. " Walter Henry was un fortunate in mentioning that he was Taft. He was knocked out in spite of his 300 pounds, by the uproar which the name of Taft caused. The pent Says A.11 of the Tariff Bills Will be Disposed of by! End of tie Session. Washington, May 14 Allot the tai iff bills that have paised the houpe will b disposed of by the senate hefcjre the end of the session and poaaib'y without interfering with plans for early ad jurnraent, according to Senatot Sim rhons, in chsrge of these measures in the senate. ' j "When the agricu'teral bill isdi f os edof we will take up the metal bill again," said Senator Simmons, "and after a few more speeches we will fix a day for a vote. Naturally appropria tion billH are given p eference j when they come up, in O'der to permit the conference committees to get to! work on them as soon as possible; but j it ii not intended thav shall long prevent CDnsideration of the tariff measures." The Senator said the chemical bills would follow the metal bill and after that wou'd corns the wool bill. He thought the debate on these measures would not be extended as that on the metal bill. The general unders'anding is that the progressive Republicans will dictate the tariff course of the senate. The t-nnnectinn Mr. Underwood has won a victor in evf rv State where he has flings of such Republicans as Virgil contested and his friends confidentially Lusk- JudK Robinson and Richmond feel that he will carry North Ca-ol na Pearson, and these men are past mas in the primaries on the 18th in tha ten language framers. In matter gtate . before the convention had to be 'e.ted, PARKER ANDERSON, j lest any hing in it savored of Taft. It had to be labelled T. K., or get the Water Coolers from $1 50 hook- There was a semblage only by order, Ike Meekins was in his glory Democrats are expected to go on r c- up crd for their own bill and then accept 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288 to $4.50 at Basnight Hdw Co., Phone 99. Bank Officers Arrested. Stamford, Conn , May 15 -G orge S. Wilson and Defiir.-st Moore, mana ger and teller in the Stamford Trust Company, were arrestfd yesterday at their homes, chirked with embezzle ment of funis. Killed In Jay Ride, end the veteran Dr. Cy Thompson after an absence fr m political activity of mo-e than a dozen years, was foremost in the uproar. The resolutions of Rich mond Pearson's condemning President Taft were as bitter and biting as words could make them. The convention gulped them down ai a sweet morsel. The convention consummated its work by strictly adheiing to Rough Rider The amjjnt U close to , methods. It named a new chairn.an Z. V. Walser. It selected for dtlepatrs at large to Chicago, T. E. Owen, Z. V Walser, Richmond Pearson, Cy ua Thompson, and rerommendid Richmond Pesnnn for Nstional committeeman. It was a convention that Theodore R. would have gloried in. Kansas City, M sy 15 A joy ride brought dath to a woman and serious Injury to fivo o'hers of the party. The automobile ran off a 20 foot embank ment. Ilnzfll McClearcks, aged 25, was killed. modifications as they m.8y secure. 3:45 p. m. and 8:00 p. in entertainments at The Athens. Died. Vesterday at the home of its parents. Wood, the infant son ol George R. and Lillian A. Grubbs. The funeral ser vices will be conducted from the resi dence. No. 132 N. Posteur street this morning at 9;30 o'clock. The remains will be carried to Bristol, Tenn., for interment. Revenue Seizure In April. Col. Roosevelt left for Ohio. Anh. ville, The report of Revenue Agent R. B Sams for the month of April has just bfen completed and show that there has been 58 seizures of illicit distilleries during the month. Of these .'! 1 were in this state ami 23 in Virginia. The rpeclal taxes collected in North Cirol'na amounted to f,707 and '1226 i'u Virginia. 1 FOR PRESIDENT 1912 The 'lace to buy your Spring or Summer Suit at prices within reason. I absolutely guarantee satisfaction. New line of samples jtlst received. Call and inspect my stock. F. H. CHAOWICK, Merchant Tailor, 103 Middle Bt New Ikrn, N.O. 1H 1HE PROPORTION OF SURPLUS ' M PROFITS 10 CtPltJH ion:! THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BEKNE, N.' C' " F STANDS ; t . .-. ; .... - .v ' (FIRST among the banks bf the City 'THIRD among tKe National J Banks of ' . , v -the. State ' :.' ' ; ' .ArJ at H hs3urjiloe atvf; Undivided Pmfiu amoanUng t l(,0no tad ' CaplUl aroounllng U $100,000, It aat a flac m th National Rank RoQ of Honor, which kxtudtt ftnly Unit ksln2 rkirplue and UndlvkM Profits equal te af tickling Unlr Cerriial stork. 4 JSV niTERESf PAID D:i S'VIOS CErC3ilS a OUR PLAN. This bank is conduced along a well conceived plan. This plan is tofctTurd unquestioned safety for funds, render service saitej tj the nieds of each patron and extend cour ttoas attentioa at all times regardless of whether the ac count of a depositor is large or small. Call and cunsult with our officers today regarding the opening of tin acc.unt. Wll. IUNN.Pres deut. C. 1). 1IKADHAM, Vice-President. T. A. UZZKLL, V. Pres. and Cashier. GL0TH1B8 SeOEl S&LE BEGINNING WUl i 61 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 DEP'T STORE THE SHOP THAT'S DIFFERENT mm I BECAUSE It's the only shop of its kind in the city. We advertise different. We buy different. We sell different. If it comes from "The Shop That's Different" its better. We sell Every man better merchandise for the same money he pays for the other kind. T. Willis Co. HABERDASHERS PHONE 19 AND TAILORS. 59 POLLOCK ST; r - tto:t - nr rr yrT' ;!)rmnn ' -:r.
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