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1 -Vi--' ' f - i . SI -t -ft ?AFiR v.iru . - - KKOV.li 'CiltCULAUON ESTABLISHED IN 1873 Jr C NUMBER 53 I.CrjII CArCLINA, SATURDAY HORNING, JUNE ,,119 THIRTY-FIRST YEAR Si .- newberu d.::;u:ig - " AN B trust co;.;;;jjy,,;V s -NEW 6tRN-,K,C- & PflOTECT Y0UB: HEIRS. 3& "rjsfrHEEE is hardly a-town in the United States ' V" li ' " ttytt 4oe not furnish a tragic story of eome ' ijJ v fsnily baingt suddenly bereft of botbaod of fa 'her, wboae inheriUota has been ct tared, through . 4inwiM investmrntau' Vo eboukl protect your family agsinBt irrecoverable 1o through the . ioflue,nc - of ' promoter When this Jnsttutloo is named as executor ' under ' Will,, the experience of Js ofcera find its reeoar- cee are placed t the-command of jQorliein; We oor-" dialiy invite conf- rences co ceroing trustl mafers. ' " 4 PER CENT PAID N SAVINGS . "ACCOUNTS, e - , - ' - I I THE iELl S OF SOCIETY There comes a tide in the of all meb which taken at its flood leads on tofpros That 's what Shakespeare said BUT HSTEpIpTiU We have just had consigned to u a large shipment of Ladies and Misses large White and Burnt Milands and the large Black Hemp Hat, also the new Ratnie and Duck Hats for mid summer at I -2 their value, Yesterday's best is to-day's starting? point. We want your -co-operation, your patronage and we 'arei-willing to' pay liberajly for it, by giving :f you the best merchandise for, the Jeast money. Mesdamra Charles- an - tlicliard v "Puff l3atiertuia Bridge I f . Mrs, Cbailee Duffy end Mrs. B ehard Pqffy, both poled for ibelr . royal boa ptaiiy. charmingly entertamef their two bridge clubs and a few other friends at a large and particularly attractive parry, Wednesday evening atthe'rhome on Pollock mi George streets. J -The unusually large "number of gift flowewiT roses, poppies,- lilie and other blojfom filled the houfe", with . their Sweetness. Paltt and fern Interapcrs- el with the lovely- fiorer ov r which the oli iight of tnpen, from Old Drass and silver candelabra shed their glow, formed artistic decorations. . After being cordify "welcomed by the hoeteee trie guests were Invited to the euromer bouse, out'ia the beautiful oldgaidan.' . ' ',-. - It was a moat" picturesque- and at tractive, 'having been transformed into a Japanese nook by artistic - Japanese decorations, and lighted by 'Japanese lanterns . 1 r - - t Here, from a rustic table, decorated with Japanese Wakat fi'led with blrs- s,unr,ws8 a hndme cot giaia-bowl fir- led. with sparkling fruit punch.T' Grace- fully presiding; over ; the puocn. , uw were Mrs..T.boTnas t) welt Mts.'' The mas Roberta, Misa Uabel Cbadwick and Mia Mry Heodren, : -v. ! - ; All during; the-Sevenlng -he .guests wended their wy egajn- arid again to this attract'va nook, lo be refreshed. h& A rtr a HlliM f nl evaninir at - bridoe (eniptros; rejJVtuH:' wore mini. , -; Those present weirei Mrs, B E GrifBr. Mrt Hipes and Mrs. Pulghom, . of Gotiiboro,? Mra. .'John Dono,v Mrs. Frahcis Stiinger Dufff, Mrs.. Eroert. Mrs.,, Thomas Hvman; ; Mrs. Vernon Blades, ; MVfcl CJilirles 'JJuford, Mrs, Sartuel ttjr$Mr jfohn Coy le, Mis. Broadiiurit; Mrs; Covington, Mrs. Tho mus Warrt-n, Mrs, John Toll Hoi I later, Mra. Robert Nixon. Mrs. Robert Du Vat Joneiv Mrs. Owen Guion, Mrs Charles Thj-m-e, Mrs. C. D- B adham Mrs, Jemea Mitchell, Mrs. l)avid Pay st Mn. James ' Waters', .;, Mrs, Henry ' R. Bryan, Jr.'t Mrs." jBdward,, Clark, Mrs, Harry Mmks. Mra, Cliience Crapon, Mrs., M0hrie Howell, Mrei' John Whit ford. Mis. Huah Lovfck. MrtL F, How ard Sawyer, Mrs. Charles Jodsoni Saw- PettUr Mrs. Mary Drake, .Mrs. Larry Moore, Mrs. Seymour.. Hancock, . Mrs. John' 'Cox,'' Mrsr'Thomaa Carraway,. Misses Margaret BryarJ.Eulalia. Willis, MoUie Ilea tb,Lur' Hugh s, -Sadie Hollistv,Adaltde Miyer.Vof Nor. oik, Maud Munger, Jane, fitewartj ,Jljfdf Cox, Amanda 8axter,laabelle Simreoni, Mimie HanterfiichardsOn andV Daiiy Edwards.' ' : - ? ' . SECalE ADOPTS vTilFF lillSIOfl Canadian; Ikclprocity,;av M MITrnCI I J?f TO tJ. lfl VjULJUjsUjU su ,vv g amwl Call, us up and let us figure with you for your screen wants. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Cor - 'b:,. 61 POLLOCK ST Beef Highest Since J 882. .it s)BHBBasBsasBaJSBMSBjaBaMBBBwMswass The place to buy your Spring or. Summer Suit : at prices, within reason. I abs6lutely guarantee; satisfaction. New ihne nf samples just received. Call ana inspect my stock. ' ,. F.,f,1. CHAOA'ICK L'ertlaBt :Kr,V rar-feop(i8Tio:hCF:,::.FLC3 :. c:::::;:Efl --gj: -FEIHIM0. CTiIll -.ri.'' KewYork, My 81.ThJhtehl price since 188,' was reached by Eeef in the wholesale market here wnew.it so'd at' 13 1 3 tents a pound, injbulk. U is said to. mean from l to 2 cents a found Incriite lor pme meats at retail. tke prima i y cause of the high prlct the pholeaale men say, is the continued ecarcpy of Cattle Small retail dealers continue to talk of rHmatii of .their business because'eobsumers are g-eatr cortailincr meat purchases. - " -of -NEvr w, c. : t FIRST among 'iKe . banks of the Citr ' . ' v "V '".'.:-..'. .;'..:. " .THIRD among -the National B. .;i! cc :: 5 . BaitiesbipV Arrive; ; . Tyti, ri.. may oi."roiiir vai' tleships of theAtjanUo; squadron :nr rived at ff. o'clock., yesterday morning and anchored in the harbor,: They form part pf the fleet-diepatchedV here to await eveptualitte iri Cubar '' '.'i ' '. Sunt iaRb; Cuba, My 3L-The Unit d S'Btcs gunboat Paducah has arrived at Nice Bay where her commander, George C Mitchell, will watch the git uafion. . '. '' , v Put ' ? V. ' 'I tjog Puty ot 2.00 onPrintJiir 1 Paper is JRepealed,' X ''Washington, May -Slat The- House Steele and tariff revision bill psssAvvje ienat ' yesteidajT 35 to. 22. repealing the Caosdian rrclproeity law, putting a oniversal duty Z a ton print paper-and eutting the dutf on ptg von sndJ orro- silicon. AThe bill now goes to confer nee with tbe House.- -- i The metal bill went thrpugh by oe fault, 'many of he Regular Republicans disappearing Irirder to allow the Oem ocratlc bill instead of f Cummins sub stitote tw jto lhiougb . and permit the Ptasidenl lo yetcea sti sight Demot rat io measure, wnly one Republican atof, Cannon.-of North Dakota, voted for the bill, while the entire negative Vote was cast by Republicans, progres sjves as . welt ' 9 Regulars, Senators Brandrger, Brigga, Catron, Crane, Du pont. Fall, Guggenheim, Lodge, Pen rose," Richardson. Root, Smitbi of Mich Igan. StepheneoncSu'herland and Wet more,"' regulars, and ; Senators. ClapP. Kn on sod XaFollette, progressives were absent and unpaired. ' .The bill is ih first of the season's series of House iarlff bills tibe voted upan by the een ate, It rearhed the senate January 30, more than two- months,.' being given to its consideration by the committee on floance. - " - The chemical tariff revision bill was made the unfinished . bosineas on no tion of Senator Simmons. Improve your lawn and pro tect jrbur flowers with flower guards. For sale by J. S. Basnight rldw. Co. Slteror Flr Ground Selected. At a meeting of the boa d of direct, or of the Eastern North Carolina Fair Association Company yesterday after noon President Clyde Eby told of be offetsmade to the cimmittee for a site for, the location of the Fair ground and the committee unanimously recommend ed the site offered, by Hack turn & Wil- let at the Oaka. This pn perty consists of about 120 acres steading down to Neuse river, it la offered for $6,000 part of the amount to te If ken io the Fair Association Block.' The beard of dirtc tors accepted the location without a dis senting vote. ' ' . Booth Goes Blind, " London, Msy 8L That Gen. William Booth, the bead of the Salvation Army, who- recentltinderwent an .operation for the removal of a estaract from his left eye, will henceforth'' be totally blind Dr.tne opinion t f the - doctors who performed the opeiation,. An ; PtHcUl aoletialesued by the surgeon-says 'It is now evident that there js little hope of ' the preservstivb'' of ' General "Booth'a eyesight.", - v - McRinnbn and Layman io smg- ing; talking; and f eccentric soft shM7:lart'Tliev'Vei Thurs., Fd, Sat. firemeosfonrnanient - Tha North CartJIna Firemen's Asso ciation meeu at Fsyetteville July 23 to 25.. inclusive. J, D, McNeilH - former mayor, of Fayetteville, is' president R, C. Taylor, of Wioston-Salam, treasur- A ar, and Jfohn VfK i M,iller, vof -Concord, H ... 9 - o.- - Prizes will be offered.- this .year on the tame basis as formerly."'. ' - ,: & y, i ' President McNeill announces for the information of Jthe firemen of the State that hydrants, with six", threads trfthe inch and eighty pounds of water pres sure wilfbe I cated on the left side of f0fIEP0T WJt Be Opened To Public Today. ; Traio From JNew Bern First -V" - To'lSnter. NirfollC May 31. Norfolk Southern Railroad has the plet ure in er.n 'iincng that on and after June 1, 1912 the New Temjnal Station, si listed at the nd of East Main Street. Norfolk, Va., will be opened and used j wntly by the Nor folk & Western Railway, Virginian Railway and Norfolk Southern Rail roads. h Night express train No. 16 leavlm New Bern at 12:30oVI'jck to night wil be the first tuin to Vnter the new station. - . .This magnificent new Terminal stat ion and general office building, with approaches and othpr tppuitenances. has just been completed. The main building consists of niie floors and i- occupied by the offiVea of the Ihree railway lines using ihc station. It is built of red tapestry, hi ii k with lime stone and tile trimmings and ban a frontage of 198 feet on Main Street, with a lpth of 101 (Y.'t It is thon ugh ly fire-proof and Hir ir is cvrry modon. facilty for sa'ety, cuin'oi t andconveni ence. The main entrance la off M m Street, with a spacmu driveway and portecochre on the west fide. Th' general Waiting room is 140 ftet long by forty feet wide anJ with a height of 28 feet to the ceiling, thua insuring perfect ventilation. The interior Ir ish consists of mas-iive marble c lumn will, bronze base and walli of mirtile, of n soft gray hue. The fl vr is polished terrazza and is in complete harmonv with the walls and cfillui;s. The ar ranifenient of the tracks, exits, ticket offices, bsggage and parcel rooms and other facilities is the most complete and convenient of any passenger station in the South, The offices for the sale of both Rail road and Pullman ticket are located immediately ineide of the main entrance n the light aide. Everv detail has been carefully arranged for the con venience and accommodation so as to avoid crowding, jielays or confusion at the ticl et windows, - The Udies waiting room it located in the southwest corner of the building, fronting on Main Street and arij ining the carrige entrance. TheBe roo na are fitted with wicker arm chiirs, rockers and lounges are finished in white wi h soft gray trimmings producing a very ciz and pleasing ff, ct. Arrange nunts for checkirg ai d handling bag gage, aie complete. The rooms are situated in the northwest corner of the building.and are provided with an en trance fiom the street, the n.'tin wait ing room' and the concourse. Every facility for convenience is provided The concourse is ISO feet long and varies in width from 40 t 80 f. et. Everyone of the 'thirteen passenger train tracks are protected with the im proved steel umbrella sheds. The floor of the concourse-' is hard brick with cementjoints, There is an exit from the train sheds and concourse direct toH Main Street. Beginning June 15th fast Electric esprees service will lie inaugurated direct between Virginia ach, Va. and the Terminal Station. This service wilt bo M arranged as to coanect in -each direction with the principal through trains of tha lines using the station. ' THE BUSINESS MAN desirous of providing a reserve fund as ; pn against future emergencies can lind no 1 1 1 . -1 meot than a OertihcuU of Dejosit iMn ,1 ! strong, progressive bunk. Kvery knoun of modern bunking is thrown around fund-, t! ployed and t lie f'iet that the prineipiil i n earning 4 per eent luteicst but is eniistant , able adds to the dt sn ululit id this I. imi . I meut. Checking accounts mvilcd in any :umu: 1. lf3tV l:IJ.l?Lf TiVT"',V--s liiiiii HiiiiiiiHiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinMninMn-iiT'! y;,-' -' -ssi; r 1 Hot Weather Garmc n Now that hot weather is on u. wish to announce that we are prrparetl 1 119 1 1-1 to meet the publics need in lii weight apparal, in Cloting, Underwc for Ladies, Men and Boys, Low and Pumps, in white, tan mettle for the whole family. Straw Hats, Summer Millinery S! an; enn Mr (If. J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DKPT SH 'RE Hon ;saBisas the race track.. To Manufacture Farmeca' Trucks " JIar, Salve lite Cotton x' ,-r.,n, r f!i r...ik.. ii , ,i in r, .u.ijf ui. i ui uici . cj.uii. io purpose to ue niaua ny me niirrin una vr.ap tri,ri-. The truck niarj wnciiers io paive .i times oi cotton-which romntn in tha l.oli of the I ritish stfsmer Ti iJcroy, hkh br.ke in tw after- sU -u',;, : t-e North Ctirolina const ! t v. - ' i;- wr-' k ing steamer I. J. ; f I Ri e Hagerty lave ,c : ' . fur t! scene tf the v i : ... - ' fr J I 1. R." W. Taylor of Mirehsd City- and L'f C Tolson of New jiern have - organ- Ir--" '' Jlzed the Taj lor Trvk Company, for the ei.ort is purpoae of mar.uracturing farmers' hich wai Invent ed a. j patented ty Taylor, can be run brtwenn the rows of a field, and heavy It 's can be hauled without damaging trow ing crops,'It is said that' alratfy t "re are onJrt for nesr y trucks L ' re a vrh.ee! of lh fctbry hss loen ' 1. : The factory will I locnie j in i ' of tli Tlwn I ' ! r & turtng Co., i t 1 i w- i din. Lcimfott (N. C.) News. - IF HE DOES NOT WEAR GOTHAM UNDERWEAR HE DON'T WEAR THE BEST Kills Childi en and Self. t " '''-SfcsSBmfsi - ' ABBlslonAla. May 31. -After tak ing his two children, aged 6 and 4, to a loMly spot aear hishome at Chocolocco, 12 miles east of herie VWhitt Scarbof ough, a well-to do planter, administered to each dose of earbolcacd in soothing syrup. Wheat he was -ore they were ' dead, he also swallowed a large dot of Jhemixturs Th three bodies were loond late yesterday afternoon. . " , Seerboroufb left a note stating that his act wai :thi rt suit' of despordeocy over hie wife's del a eight montbi ago. TV- r- -i; i: ouses foiCrent. - . Residence No, 26 Pollock street, pos session given at otice; alu No. 26,nos sessioo given May 24 th. Apply 'to -. VELLIS COAL & WOOD YAR0. Destructive File. And as it has Surplus ana .. Undivided IV -'-Capital amoimtinar to $100,000, it hns a . of tlonor, , v.hi i includes only 1 nulls I - Prbfits eijn::! ' cr exceeding" their . , ts Smoi!iit:rT to e fit's " "I.-T' Lcii -p CRJe WHif He Taken J !'p')IondaV. v " .at'-rvilafStl-The Ir '" ! I bronrht uplT ' Washlngton N. C, May.Si,-A very costly and destruct Ive fire occurred In the town of Belha van, this county,' and about fifty miles from, this ityi.arly yesterday mbrning whea a"Jarge por-1 tion of the immense, msnofactoriog plant cf the Interstate Cooperage , Co, was totally destroyed. The fire ' was first discovered abpulMi o'clock In, the large box factory of the company, and rapidly spread to the lumber shed, snd dry kilns, el! which were totally de stroyed r.v ! i;d worV the stave mill s i the large manufactur .i ' " ! e J.if-n L. nper Loniber i r Beam i -: - v. sr - - c - . v i- - .i- v . ,-- ti Jf Wf?'.ntJ5l'" 4- u K K S 0 i a lA I f ! ;4 TVAl Ci:xt
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