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i i mmmm PAPER WITH KNOWN CIRCULATION - Tr - NEW - BERN. NORTH CAROLINA, fTJDAY jKORlflKP, HAT24, 9l! NUMBER 46 THIRTY-FIRST YEAR 1 tN ty I f . . t " .. . .-4- a- NEW BERN BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY NEW BERN, N.C, HOT BE CI CERTAUl 4 Y 72v OU are unable to forecast all of the future, or part of it. butyou can lay prudent plans for meeting any possible reverse! or disaster. A savings ac.ount wi h this large, safe balk is one of the ways in wh eh you can provide financial certainty. Deposit a portion of til the money that you receive with (his bank and the future will hold no financial hazard that you will be unable to meet. WE PAY 4 PER CENT COMPOUND INTEREST ON SAVINGS. Jig Poisonous Insects Baffled BY THE : WESTBROOK r HARMON HAS E MAJORITY COMFORT AND REST FOR THE BABY, PEACE FOR THE MOTHER. "WESTBROOK" BABY PROIECTOR will bnnir j y. res : nil a sen o of safety to 'houaar.ds of mo hers summer, ii .. n. i :ny t:isk 1 1 sit thiouph the wear v hours a baby q i es for slo n il hnu'i tffe flies away. It isn't quite r asr.nal I iviin bend to fi ot, depr ving it of the this re- nable, full benefit of eit it, io vu fresh air. THK Wl'SriUioOK liAiiY I'UOTECTOR is a pa'en ed article, which solves the problem. , ITS MANY USES The uses of the I'r 'ector are many. It serves ils purpose equa'ly we 1 wh. ih r be baby re.nU on a bed, n a coucb, on banket or a quilt on the tloor, in lb" open air of the po:ch, ui der ihi shade trees, or in tum- mer house. When baby is taken on an out ng Inn folded Protector is ea ily car ied, and is ins jintly r.'aily to use when baby has gone to slumberland and peacefully reals on a h, f', Ihiik blanket. AN APPEAL TO REASON. We be ieve the WKSTIiUOOK BABY PKOTECTOR supplies a long felt ne d We behave lhat loving, thoughtful mothers everywhere, havin i reiid ;hi ml, tfvill realize th absolute need of effectually protect ing their Inbies I'riiiJtbe often fatal touch of i h i dangerous housefly and other i i-en-e b euin.; insects. Remember, tb.n a tbo ib your house may be thoroughly rcreened, the single Ily tl at sneaks in an.l I ghts cn the tender, moist Hps of your baby may have come J.n: ly from a Hick room; may be laden with Cholera In antiim, be vi cki- rms of Typhobl Fever, Diphtheria or Tubrcu lohia. l ake no eliances. Do not expose your baby to o edless danger. PRICE $2.25 AND $3.00. l'msmttDMMnMaHHHMBsl Ohio Governor Gets Practically a Solid Delegation In His State. Columbus, Ohio, May 23. Awarding f returns in hand from approximately 4.600 of the 5,912 precincts in the Stat-, Colonel Theodore Roosevelt's delegates to the National Republican on?Mtioo carried Tuesday's Ohio primary by a plurality of about 25.000 votefe. It now seems scarcely pos ib'e that final re sults from the primary pool will change the number of district delegates for either side by more than one or two. The best figures availab'e tonight show that Roosevelt has 32 of the 42 district delegates selected yesterday and that President Taft has ten. Although later returns on the Demo calic Presidential pi eferenca primary vote give Wood row Witeoa ft Ight ing chance for one or two MK delegates, , the New Jersey mfcava exact standing will not be known for several days when certain belated rural returns have been Fecund from dilatory judges who refused to complete the counts in their precincts before taking a night's sleep However, Governor Harmon practically is assured a com plete delegation of 48 delegates to the Baltimore convention. His lead now gives him control of the State Demo eratic Convention, which will select six delegates at large. Also it is said that ihe convention will provide for the unit1 rule which will force the Wilson dele gates, seb cted by ditiijta vesttrJaJ to vote for the Ohio executive. J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288 AILEGEDHGK . Officer Fred Bo ire Arrests. Susan Jones and Also Confiscates 200 HalT PinU of WhUkey.- Since the new motfcotfof meeting ev ery train and taking down ;tba aamesj of each ioslghe of wMskty atlpments was pirf into effect kf the total oUoe a number of tlgerahave Deo epprehen ded and sent to jail. ! : S ' . The latest capture was made yester day when police officer f. P. R iwe ar rested Susan Jonea, eolored, at her home on West street aod eenfiscated two cases oonUioing 100 half pints each of whiskey. The officer saw the whis key when it arrived at the station and followed the express wagon as the de liveries Were being isade. The wsssae aad iaw' whiskey war eeeviei to taeelaH, ahsN she vat releeeed katil today wheaa ateltolna- ry hearing will be held. r The whiskey is still in possession-of the mthoritivs, Notice to Builders. I have a large stock of all kinds of sawed Shingles on hand. Will sell cheap to make room for a rushing basf nes; also lathes in any quantity. Fur nished or unfurnished- rooms for light housekeeping at No. 101 Craven St opposite court boose, delightful loca tion. See Big Hill, the Reliable Shingle Man. Office 1631 South Front street Phone 656. ;Scientest say that flies and mosquitoes are germ'bearers. Why not lake the precaution by screening your home apainst the pesi? J. S. Bas- night Hdw. Co. Warns Rebels Not to Shoot Across the Line. Washington, May 23d -Colonel E. Z. Steever, commanding the Department of Texas, was today instructed by the War Department to inform the com mander of the military forces in Juaiet ihu be must not p.-rmit any firing into American ten iiory. "F-Q-TT-Kr-I33:: The place to tuy ytmr Spring or Summer Suit at prices 6 'fvilhin reason I absolutely guarantee MUmctfoa. New line of snmplrs just rercived. Call and inspect my stock , iH. CHUOWiCK, Merchant Tailor, 103 Middle 8k. New Bern, IT. a IS M PR0P0BT10N OF SURPLUS DiD " UlkC'ilOEO PROFITS TO CAPJtM. -i ' TUF: NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BERNE, N. C. ' t STANDS :H , FIRST among , the banks 6f the City THIRD among the National Banks of '' ... . , - tlie State ; , ' i . - , v- . , A4 as it kae BwrpHw and UadlrkM froflu snofmUa U IC,(W3 a4 Capltsl aimmiiUng te flno.Ooo, k bi s place act the UsUocal Bank HoU of Horn. hlr IncMee enty ukt bsvlng Furpros an4 UaxUvkrWd Prof) is sitl toot ewdmg ihiir Capital stock. Looks For Big Fruit Crop In North Carolina. Raleigh, N. C. May 23. -Stale Hor tlculturalut VV. M, liuit says the ex treme limit for Ute frosts that might injure the fruit crop in i hi S ate hav ing past, he feeU absolu ely safe in fore casting a record yield of all varie ties this season in all parts of th S ate. There has not been reported, hs ssys. a single untoward that might give any VAiiety of fruit a set back in )ield. He thinks now that the growers rteed onjy to have an eye to judicious thinning of the fruit to prevent injury to The. trees and five opportunity for the best deve lopment. HOUSES FOR RENT. Residence No. 2f Pollock street, poe session given st one; aUo No. 2i.pos session given My 24th. Apply to ELLIS COAL A WOOD YARD. Is More Alarm! Bg -Than 'at First Supposed. United States Uay fiend Warships. S intiago, Hay 23d. The negro up rising Is Increasingly serious. (Over five thousand negroes have taken i up arms Orient province. Floyd Shick and iseph Bryan, American citjsens, cora- p'ained.to American Consul trlolladay, at Santiago that they were; assaulted and robbed on tne way to Sibeney by a band of armed nesrroea. Washington, D. C, May 23d. -State department advice today state that the Cuban revolutionary movement is morn alarming and wiae spread than at first supposed. ' The negroes are well armed: The leaden are threatening foreign property. Conflicts between rural guards snd negro bsnds resulted in casualties to the guard.'. The num ber of revolutionists is officially estima ted at 1,500. The Cuban government -hurrying troops to the affects zones Washington, D. C, Hay 23d, -The state department is considering ending warship to Cuban waters, because of the negro uprising, to supplement th small naval force there now, embodied in the little gunboat Paducah and the survey boat Esgle. The gunboat Nash ville is at Santo Domingo, and the cru iser Montgomery at Pensacola, within two days run of Guantanamo, tha cen ter of the Insurrection. Strengthening the American Naval force there would prevent any move toward reckless de struction of foreign property. Negro Murderer to Die Today. Rtleigh, Hay 23. Oo Fridav of this week, George Wilkins. the Nash coun ty negro, sentenced for wife murder, will be electrocuted. Th-re seems to be little or no prospect for executive clemency. This wilt be )3h electrocu tion that has taken place Since the leg islature two years ago passed the act requiring that all condemned criminals in this State shall be pat tooiealhby electrocution.' ' FOR RENT. A business stand near the Union de pot well adapted to the purpose of white barber shop. There is none In thtt locality and there is abundant op portunity for patronage. C. T. HANCOCK. Agt No Modification of Navy Tard aystea Washington. D. C . May 8d Repre sentative Hollaed wee today informed by the Secretary of the Navy that the Department would avke no modifies tioa of the system which recently ceased a strike among machinists at the Nor folk navy yard. Moving Pscturea aad YanoV ville, afternoon and nfcht, at Tt Athens. CLAIMS ABE CUT nhi uu it Priest Of Sun A Fakir Oksgo,Msy 23 - For more thaa tee yeais the fad, intermittently, of Chi eago'a'quw r rrlisWus votaries. Ote men Zar-Adusht Hanish, eelf-prociaiia s4 modern ZoroatUr, was anoiasked btfore ihe fedcial grand Jory here, to d by his f .lhr, Richard C Hanish, aa ordinary music tetchtr from Milwaa kee. . - . rTke fouidir, promoter and only erieei of the eon worship rs, who 'aimed to be a Pers'ao snd told r naantie teles el hie birth ti upbringing amoaf the ptystire ef the Far Cast, to only ea ex printer, according to his father, ee wee kera In Germany forty six' years Improve yourlavyn and pro tect your flowers with flower h guards, tor aie oy- J. b. uasnignt mow, uo. v i i We ate having Kins fine wtatWr sow and Ihe ftrmfs are . making food ase .' IXESCHArELNOTta 11 4 of H. 1 Senate Refoaed to Agraa oat Boose OmalbM BUt WaaUattasr.isIUHbl tk North CaroUaaelaiass ks , the bill as It passed th4 Vooew .ety. Aloe reeaAla to the ki as II stwie4 U day by the BeMtieojaawttM ea alakskV The Boase prsposse ta aoa aa ro-i aember ef alaiase epprofodhjiTbe court which trew eat ef )aaee. te I rirate pmperty thesagh iaj see hrtfea traetloa by Ualoa sokUare rhsg the dvJ War. - , iT.A'-V I i The alae remalalac steM Wise US are eeshrod W,' Nascvtrwttic . the Ueion BaptM Cherch, snrrssssr wi W terea'of the. Hood fwams) Bip'Jit eharek ef Wsyae egnety, fO; treat ef the Fresbyurisa ebta-ca ef tunX Brtdga, $1,8005 trwteea ef r 1 diet Eptseopal eaorca, i CUy, f300; UasUee sf ; 't Esst CaroUna ef the ft 1 1 . -o- jlCtorh si Nti's ::,!,; - ieeeerBeatah riim!;e I'-- k . f Johnstoe touoty, : , t, . - ' the FrlmiUr I" ; - t C ar !i rf ;... por, IVAi lrwl;. . ef tt f.;hoiSe shorehof W ' "-ttin, ti,t 1, lrot f lbs MU : t t". .rr4, Koalk ef Wahlrstotf, 't'; !rtsof taspres bytsrUathurck ef W ' 'rfin, H,f THMUlfltfiF H StiGS ACCOUNT. A promineat financier who has given much time and tbOQgh.t Ut tle Study of economics, in speaking of the value of Savings Account, said: "The first thing e very. maaP-Ou Id arrange for is to put aside regularly each week a fixed portion of his income, whether five per. cent, ten per cent or more, according to circumstances, as an emergency fund and then live on the balanoe." . ' This bank encourages the habit of thrift by invit log small as well as large accounts and paying the ,dfHitQr.pf.Bk Interest on his savings, iim YSajota-'-eJi-iAil.. . tffriffa la in?, itfifl fnf ::t n- ; mm Pliininpniinnmnnini niiiiliiiiiiMllllllM Call us up and let us figure with you for your screen wants. J. S. Basnight Hdw.j Co. former New Bera Man Gets New Trial. The following news item, will be of interest to. many of our readers, Mr. Sewatd resided here for a few years and was in the employ of Messrs. E. H. ft i. A. Meadows.' Raleigh, May 28. -In a batch of 11 opinions handed down by the Supreme Court thtt evening' are two of more than usual inter SL One of these is that ot ft. H. Seward,sppellsnt.against the Seaboard Air Line, from Wake. Seward was discharged ly Ihe defend ant road after a aeries of sceidents.sn I the . Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineers, to srbom he appealed, declined to intercede for him, He made appli cation to three otter railroads for em. ploy men t and these reads asked for his record, he referring them to the i board. The records were furnished, hu one of the employee ef ihe road, in wri ing the reeotd, added, "aod will state furthee that this man is now suing the Seaboard Air Una for peaoaal in jory.? Tk8operier court Judge,) sftar (h taetlmoay bad been pveseeted, ordered snoneuitaod I the plaintiff sppealedi The Sdpreroe eoort held that the state meat of thH. informant wsa malicious, aa it was aeta part of the man's rej cord aa eagineer. La a dis renting opto, loo. Judge Brown look the position tha aa ea, ioeer who is reck less aod careless baa no bnsuissa'dHmaa engine whr lives are et staka. Too court ordered a new trial ' i mm AND 111 lj MONDAY. 1Y 61li. We will give 20 per cent reduction on all clothing and 10 per cent on all Mens, Ladies and Childrens Oxfords. We are overstocked and these goods must be sold. J. ELKS TEMPLE J. BAXTER DEFT STORE We art gUd te y thst Mr. f. W li ens abt has he sx-k t long I mi the nd, hoje h m a rtriy try Mr J. B Ji p M Butard y n' rd T.M.y s( rVr !. . . v.. . .. .) i j i New VaoderCle at The Athens tioiUAri'afldBjwWo, pre 1 t..Jl"t -XT?''- ft. a "At pUBKM I BUuC: fiH ma ti eufi '!. i" , "j . " " : ary Orm ntarnsg Vertict for $10, Caoats Jeaertsf rartjnrse aslr raodaksedisi lac liO.OOO damsgrs fee UtdalamUil krtbeesss ei Oeonre B.TVmkt val Matf i Beethera Rail- 4tmi,'w f ' -n'-H rtemlhf 'tie ft "jereeMal ff jdVUe eovtsleed ta k wreck Is" Attest, lllDi WlOiia lb .'Jtiiaigit ' yard 7lU,'; H4 waesa orgtrCser )' an locomlnl' . nas sgf train that led with a yard angina, the mir U'e-blch was it Uapaing to get eet to a aiding wHtioet or Vra. , TV hoee-wee killed. - - '. The Yallrbad 'oempany talms that rionnmf WasT refrBire; bU fMft U i ln4 f.it,'i the wrsk M4 tj"t t rs xrorl tn t, U ot the reekWe- ! m ct tl. yf I '-r. '. V , ,' L , , , , T , ' Whether mcsquitoei bite crpot "thiy firc'.canicri b(j ('."i-zirr.. Ve can help; L:cp t!.:r:i cut cf your hour,-:. I EVERYMAN is astonished at our splendid showing of last color Shirts at $1.() They looked good U us when we placed our or der but, fact is, they "opened up" even h;t-' ter. ! t -i r ! r. i' tr nu y-- r I ' Madras and Percale soft shirts in clean cut strips, this seasons fad. Pleated bosoms in neat stripes and figures, soft silky soiesettea in white, tan. grey, helio and cream, double soft cuffs. Shirts that Evcry husband is not constantly asking Everywifc to 6cw button on. T. Willis Co. THE SnOP THAT'S DIFFERENT A. PHONE 19 59 J0aOCK ,ST. J. s. r r r l 11 U. Co. t 1 1 a fftmtT. ? ? i r ' v.' . r " ' '.I . I. 4,41 a. 4 i n U.,AA 4M MM fc, i,r t s-s aa , .t i v.; riu m.n r ! r
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