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f "7 ,-';V j v. r i' 4 r 4fH t t -1 ... - . . :".:; .' -.Sir VOL.LXII.--No. 43 C'lTS VfillDS UnO; 1:0s era JU An Incentive City . Beniiuiui dab Announces lUimbe .'. - Of Pniunble Priie; v :' . Sam BY THE foUSINSS .MEN wMHtfM 1 For the 1 PrtieevNow Ooen Improvement of Yards M . Add Homes Souftht. '- I v. ' .' Fx'WxtA. Journal in Its current issue says . ; IlI A'W very much doubts whether Suber- Tfcw Bern to clean '' ub' thetf ' yards, aadfront" and to beautify their &Les and premises generally many ' , v.! h tit hiitinesa . JT n- ..j i!hj ,vttn1tuberculolisis is itself stilt a mysteiy," I ! . j'a. ru R..t;r..i rh MmnutuuA folirtw thicom-l'1' t "nin i BCC- . -' , ..:;, , ' :'i I Best Inept premises, $2.50 ' I Second best kept premises, i.su. . Most improved .premise; 5Z.50. (AD those desinng to compete tor ane aoovt ircc. iho; oi. .y -nhune the chairman.) A Most improved lawn and coping, - Best kept lawn and coping, $2.50. ; Prettiest tulips, - Miller Furniture Company, rocker or rug. : 1 . "f Second best tulips, McDaniel Grocery Ccv 3 lbs. Special Blend best conee. Hack yard improvement and most sairitarv condition. 1 pr. Centermeri icid gloves, D. F. Jarvis. (Those de? firing to compete for this priie are .asked to- notify the chairman.) t Handsomest collection of rosea last of Appl, Guilford Lewis Wall paper if or one room. '.. Handsor. est Pink Rose Bud ' last -week in April New Bern Produce Co. 12 cs ns tomato soup. " :.'-v; Hamlsonicst white rose (full blom) he last of April Coca CoM Bpttjing "works 2 doz. Coca Cola,. ; : Vi.: Prettiest ,Climbnng Pink roses.l Xucas & Lewis, 'I sack Royal Floury Prettiest climbing White Rose--! srug,i L. Lippman, Prettiest Climbing Red RoseA Sugar I umbrella. ' Prettiest "Climbing Yellow Rose 1 portable grate .Gaskill Hardware Co. ma sriisiic viiHio.i.8 uu ftanflkcrchiels, Vi Marks & Hon.. ,1 Best Nasturtiumsutler Blades Cos $5. ' worth of hardware. IWftrC. A1' .,;' . !'',' 2nd best Nasturtiums Bunch ban anas, H. E. RoyalL ' 4.'-u ''' --:-' h Handsomest bed of osmos -t-sacks Towa Talk Flour.'Willis Grocery Co. . Prettiest ' Can nas Sack , of F!o JB. B. Davenport. ';' . X: Prettiest window box Eaton's JeWe Jry Store-clock worth f 14.50.. vi i rretnest rn'ox r. a, JIudn ts Toilet.-, water. rater; - . t 1 parasol-Mrs, -w;? Handsomest Hedge- Bu'Allen ' Largest and best display of .Sweet yeas New Bern Electric S$p!Co One.cUvCtrtc iron. ' ,i Prettiest ' -4clrnttte--L Verbenas 2 '-boitlcf b( S. t.rantj8j: Co. 1 PitUt P-l-vS;.;uffyHudr ' " ' ,V VV? "l Picst 'f running yin.o, seccndweek an .'junoHrass jarUimve-r-M, b. VflJlA'Mr8U::-:vrf-.';i;V: A iPitiest8nap dragon H; A. Grant improved adjustable hemme;ror t0 extend the boy's life; .which ,bf , anasomwianuat-ri ne; jineai, ie Icoorsei vtheyi' doj' they.'j will - vae ''expe ICofederateeneral ahd .postmistress pMhcir. , . . '.. kJrlra, l.5U worth, of. iaundry.;i, iditioa jn the, matter of preparing their hire, yesterday ;V addressed -ri : open tahiut; ;t , " ,s'v, ' best dahliasTurner.rUrnitureUp PresidentVWason, protesting much ' Aiilv A ' . --V"fy- MraV-J'-'iV '? I , Floyd. Aliens oft '..course, ; wilt die against the proposed attempt td oust ors but v TV r' Pettiest Cosmos--Coplon s-Parasol prW y of nextlweek. V So will Claude her irom office, andjthe appointment Bern ' -!r'' r Ilandsuimojit . tiollv'' Hocks I' AI..- L;e..Jl i- ,-.i.i..it.ij & c u.A., .hv n,:Aif .U , . ...... . -a0'01' Handsomest ' ntee-rl. prendjrJ. : 'r -Mitchell .U.r- -. .'.Vll PROGRAM- AT THE ATHENS 1 (janqsomcst nyaraugeas vo-opn 4crsove pupyiy v.w.- i us .u. .i..,.i Pirttiest Asters New Bern Journal Prettiest ,, Red - Sage--2 . do.- Coca Cob Coca Cold. Mottling Works. p;. TtHtiett red r Geraniums i-2 : lb. Handsomest ' Poodicit Albert Willis ' ','- '-t-I Pair Fownes 'gloves, i..; Vv-' ; -- , 2nd best Poppies Savodinc Co.'- 1 ;fiA-jt twt aavoame. -..v;"? .vy . ' -.I :' j ,' -- . Prettiest . Old Fashion Garden er -J- faK. ' Wales' ' Coca,,.-, Co'ia .Coca " Cfola ' !. JloiOing Works,' v'.w, ''' 'i .t-l' ' .''.. -vV:,S(:':';:;'aV : -): . 't , Tot Colored People.' :;.. Txri Tztrnt and Back - yard S.l.OU Mol Improved front ahd batk yard . j?.fo. . ' .'"; , ; ' 5.5.00 in gold -loft to' tlie (!i r lion - i f j jj.cs to be divided in prize for --!i ilcuprving notice. - Mr;, m. m. ma: ' , The VVtiiSfr; For. WnM DOUIITS HEuEDY na codes NSW YORK. MEDICAL JOURNAL I DOESN'T THINK WELL OFT, Hf.ii SO-CALLED CURES. . I, New York,f' March R-Comment-lag on "the unsavory performance now going on in! New York with a revival of a twenty-year-o d method of attack- ing tuberculosi,'' (he .New York Medi- cu bsis serums, cuUures or, any similar 'prepnratafew.uriAhJn'imedy - fcr th.'white plague. fii&Jfl1, V' As a matter of fact, , puldmonary Isayl the ' Meo1cswIournal.S-Nothlng 1 wore. uncertain than theoourse bflDri Carterf.in a Iteter i,o the Governor phthisis r; (pulmonary:: uberc.uloaM)t. I ; IThe disease seems to be nature's oro-1 i . J5i.: J I ..Ji-...:,. I which open the door to infection,: and J(ne and trustworthy results we JhaVe obtained .ii'Mt : reirtiheTit-treJ due' mainly to combating :these coq- idiuons Dv. cieanitsness, suniient ana good food. - H : !:IK::. ':1'TliKats'MitW;Alfe "Physicians should lose no opporHj-Tcourts nity to teach their consumptive pa-1 lients these truths even if they lose I them to the next miracle monger who passes their way.. Education is bound I t0 ten in the j0ng run. $f L I &'rt&"wiWii:s I ONL CHXNCEV IS" IN f APPEAL; FOR WHICH THERE REMAINS: . AMPLE OPPORTUNITY.. "J Richmond, :. March 18. With ,the arrival this i morninz of the cooy of tL PePJ fn h first trial of riaiiHp Swanson AHenKiwhich ,1s reported Jpn ...'':".V..'-il. xt...... it'i'.i lis way iruin vv yuievme, ine; coast was clear for preparation of the ap- peal to the Supreme Court of the United tates, whicn attorneys lor tne young nrisonei sav thev will take. ' ' No-' ar-1 rtnment8 hav: as yet been made with; Clerk H. Stewart Jonespf the Cnoreme Court of Vireihia: for certified ni 0r I Inwtvofs rloeim trt Uoa' Kn ir- la elfl nnMtnl C TJ J SI SW DV'J TU k BUJJJVWV.U this' will be attended to today. ; - - :. By; reason, of the prompt work . -of Jerk' Tate,: of WytheviIIe," there has been no delav in oreoarine the aDDeal All the material contained ,inthe re- c'o d ' whic&y wa 'lost 'Is.Jalsb'l in-.;;the recordf. n, Jte otner two; trii, so tnat the attorneys' have had e ULnUUL' IB ILL UL I fjn FIIRTHFR TIMF :ii u i un iiilii iiiiii AKa hill aa .1 Kkti.. .W.J ... 117.11.' . ' 1 Fi .S.t; WuRylore the day he could have all. of the record desired ready for the lawyers by tc- hitTht'?''1".- fiV-."KVV.iri Xhe appeal can easily be iresentd in .wfn before the end of this Veek.t JThere therefore,hd ' reason for asking fur-1 ther reprlever 'In fact,: the Governor hi9 indicated that he wUl grant no furtliet delay i -because oCthe cbnr teniplaterappeat, since there is ample t!m, . friJ v .:! torn .the V Pedral h- attnrnmi 'to avail themselves of an oDDOrtuni uiiich Liiir uiiuiciiic V.UUIL lug uui.tu .nn'iippeal - :' 's?VV4afc,-'EagIe:-(. h -' .heruccessor-.'Mr.J !'-: :.,.: :,.,,,-'' . i . .v ; TnnAV.t , : ' : . '. VAUDEVILLES ; ' Casmus and LaMar . ' ' Will appear' again to day matipee and night, for the tat time, and' in aC'entire change . of program. You Can't afford to T miss hearing th6se! refined artistsr' All our. patrons seem Well plensed with their act. - ','., T'. I ,; ' PICTURES, " ' fit fa Nivar Tn f at tti Kfind" , . -"-- , This ts 'a , two reel feature '.siibjttct, by the Edison Company.y It is a power ful drama-and will hold your atcnuion closely. : :': , L'-, t ;;',:'. 4' ; . "An Escape of Gas". . A ", ridiculounly (unny comedy y rathe. . , "The Octopui" , Tlii picture j,;ivrs yon a flo-r ! - ilion of this nuich-fciircl i i!i .! ,f ! .1 NEW. BERN, Ti. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING MARCH, THE .LLEils VJE)1& i a am Many Heard Them Make Threats J Against the Court :;-VOSlcerk r JUDGE TELLS , OF A PLOT f -- Sari He Knew Of No Feud Be.; tween Aliens and Court -Officials. fRfchmond. March 18. rWuntyeaterdaySids..Allen denied that he. had made thevthreats attribute to him 1 by Rev. E. T. Carter D.' Dln -iea'ding Baptist minister of North ' Carolina , and ! nof pastw. bf chrch'' t'; Newc' Bern, yin;', thatv.Sutt'; published TjniesDisitcJi ' Satl uriiav. fold how SMna Allin."1uatvafte 1 L!:-.iLjAtV!-a. -J fr . 1 a charge ot xcnterfeitingZ-Baid thkt I if he' hid been convicted he Jthdr his I brothen,'':W.were' ther''arnieaould i have sshot:Iudge VBcyd and sDiscrictl Attornev nolton. . ' .'r.C:'.Aa.ldonot'beueveinac tms biu will in anv have been" testified to manyj times. An attorney who hag been ac- tive in trying to secure commutation I said in Richmond a few days agbthat he was .convinced Floyd Allen ' made I the i 'maTiythreats attributed ;to him, against , J u dge ,; Massie, ' to the elfect I .hequl4'i"nake a hole in the urt,iaiid' that" if he were convicted ana j uage iviassie reiusea 10 set tne i vefdict aside.' "bv the time I eet donelexoress coiftDaniesartd none is taken bv shooting ' this bowl of cartridges, it I will, berset aside.'! ' 'f: 1 Perhaps, the most striking letter; re-i I cejyed'; by tne'Ceyernoir' from men who InWtW'IfitW'iiyes. of the Al- lens and the affairs of Carroll County is that from Judge Robert C. Jackson, j which has, been frequently referred, to I and was mentioned by the Governor n I I his "decision. ludce ; Tackson was I I TiiHaP faiV'a nrHprPsnrni thp hpnrh 1 I of the' ciircuft; and n6W;; practices in 1 ni'A -i'A",;i' it. 'V.ti.V' t'iC . .:vi I K.oanoKe. n; tens oi ine occurrence in 1904, when .it seemed likelyFloyd Allen would shoot up the court, . and would probably . nave Hone; so UU 1 not: the iail sentence triven ' him ' then been remitted He. blows of.no feud between the Aliens arid court officers, he savs.lexceDt a feud between law and I trli tlms tta tnanfinna' DavfaK CLAaA w yV fcBAUJC SS IUCUVIVIID 4VALV.l UUVU Wf SW Jnot an officer of the court, the clerk I of that day being a. Democrat. Politics, he. is sure,' : had nothing to do , with It, I since the Aliens cared nothing, for ooli- tics, and, indeed, were on both sides oP Utic4;;.fence; ! udge Jackson says, that uoaa, f os law-abiding men. Judge Jackson is a Democrat, s? 'Kt;'''' :' '"r . 'y-:'i-i? 1 1 TP 11 If C C D 1 1 fill J J n SI 1 1 A T X V 'XS.s.1 -J, IILII? I -UUI wv,.; V'Hc-'VH ' WKN i.KTJ JbK .W rKU HS i-W I'i'v'.' PRESIDENT WILSON-' ''U?; I Helerf? P-lLongsttiet, widow of,: the rvi LVVl. IUI. . .. M. . V. I ' V. uM.a.u.- JrfV'.:-;.:ILbnirstreef savs he Wasieekine to oust her for the payment of a political debt, and charees that' he is aided by the "henchmen and hirelings of the Georgia Railway .and Power Company." v" . For over a " year Mrs. Longstrect has been leading a fight to force the power company to give , up Tallulah Falls, which she claims', belongs to the State. The matter is in the court, and Mrs. Longstreet alleges the power company is seeking to out her for revenge. ; .', . - ..".' s' ' . She says the open letter Was her onlv means for reaching: rn-'i- t WiIkoii, owing to his announced j; of wring no officcscekers, "con Willi t' ie opposition of C of h uc n Ftu lltSULTS ARE oteeo so fjji No Increase Or Decrease In ' Ex- press Shipment of Whiskey Receired Here.. if, .'1 " EXPRESS MANAGER SO STATES E?err Package of Wet .Good la Marked "For Personal Use Only' prohibits.shipmentsof liqourv-in -;t0 dit'.Statee;tb';'be';;nsed;i for illegal purpoe, appears to have so far noeflect on the quanitty of small shipments of ejm'foiBce'vMd -(re1ghr'!depot: 'fa jther than ''.that, each' package is plainly marlted. f Fo.beronal use' only - i When asked vesterdav if hr thoucht i.L.i .k. kill ...tj t "il-. the Jestpress , shipments made to this point in the future. 2. v.. Taylor, who is 1n"xhaiie-;bff the local branch or he, Southern Express Company said: I' of business done: by our company bet weeh this city and points in Virginia and other States from which whiskey is shipped. So far 1 have failed to notice -the slightest increase or decrease in the numberof Shipments we receive each day. . In six counties in .he western , part of the State there; is what is known as an J' And Jug Law'in effect. In these counties uo wuisney is receivea. oy ine them to be deliverd to points in those counties.' ;.; li those sections, however, the express offices in adjacent counties who, donot have this law are made, the distributing points for the entire sec- tion, C A few; months ago one negro man had forty-three barrels of whiskey in a local freight depot awaiting to be delivered to him. - In the future such a condition will not exist: The niirchaaer is limited to a nominal amoupt of whiskey, beer 2: t'lA t.. - ' t l or wine amt wucn uc goes ueyonu iuat limit he' isr disobeying the . law and places his freedom In jeopardy. , -x . Many : Ylsitln2 Shoppers In . New Bertr Yesterday Securlns t-fs.f- ',, r . m . w LOCAL ; CITIZENS ENTHUSED .i- ,-' . '5 . . i .- . . . 14 --i Leading Merchants ' Have A - Mes sage For All Journal lSt "i'Mi Readers. v . Yesterday was the second day of NewBern'sj big rMebants Week:' and. an; ''even' large number, p,yMtor were in the City than on, the: previous day.he trading in,;all fores : being brisk, ihd ivery satisfactory , to th prietof.yj.V Citizen . of Craven : anq - adjoining I countiei have -read vof this event , and tbetii'-to save"?money pn the purchase spring and simmer out tits are dvntagei of it..-Not. '.only, 'is trading being, done by the visit nambers of citizens I, of : Ne are taking advantage of the re arlrKlu invt rli tA nurrliaui thpif I ...m. " J - -. . . t" - -' Easter outfitfcvvVfrvV; 'There are only 4 days remaining I" Merchants'. ; Week" and during that time more real values will be:, offered j bythe local merchants than ever, be fore. The leading dealers are carrying special advertising space in . the . col 1 umns of, the Journal 'and it ; will, pay the reader to peruse every line of this I advertising and to visit the establish- ments whpse proprietors tell the public just what remarkable values they sre offering I Severs! of he merchants are offering to pay the railway lare ot out-oi-town Hoi s..., This will be ' an excellent (, ii timiiy to come anj upend a 'day in cw.r.ern Miinout cost. Winers to pa y t lie ccst, of eendins; :.y a p ,y i-. pa Iron r.rn.1 i to a li e 1- t. lit llih 19, 1913 '.: BLlCIffiLlffl I T RETURNS TO HER OWN AND WRSES. THE WHITE HOUSE. BABY," ' .Washington; March 18.The black mammy, the idol of . Southern child hood has returned to her own in the national captial, with: the advent- of Mammy Nannie,; thev negro ' nurse, of Baby Josephine ;' Cot hran,' the seven- teenmonths-old'White; House baby. Mammy -Nannie .was the - nurse of Baby Josephine's mother aifd 'uncles. the ; children "t of Mrs. 'ne Wilson Howe, the President's sister.' -. Mammy Nannie is rearing the baby according to the ideals of an older generation. She.' neVer uses the hy drmoeter test to get the temperature of the baby's bath or room,. Her. hands aae indicator enough. Nannie cares lit tle for doctors: when the baby is feel ing poorly. She just fixes her up some good 'yarb tea" and other fixings. Every night Baby. Josephine falls asleep "with Mammy's kind face smiling on ;her. Next to her mother and grand mother and her prdetty cousins, baby loves Mammy best. THE PAINT AND POWDER CLUB , MAKING EXTENSIVE AR RANGEMENTS. The Paint and Powder Cluh have arranged to rent special scenery and costumes for the production of "The Little Minister" at the Masonic theatre on March 26. The scenes of this play are laid in Scotland in the period around 1830 and the costumes will be identi cal with those worn at that time. This is one of the heavist plays the Paint and Powder Club has ever at tempted' to . reproduce and is also one of the most expensive. . Besides renting, the scenery it is necessary to pay he owners-of the play a royalty and then, too, the Rental of the costumes will Cost considerable. ,; l he public can De assured that it . ii t . . . e t . i . t win -uc one ui me ucsl pruuuccions oi the entire season, including those pre sented by professionals. - The play will be given for the benefit of the Daugh ters of the Confederacy and seats on the lower floor will sell for $1.00. ' On. the first three rows of the balcony 75c. and the other seats- 50c. WSIITED TO KILL PANDEMONIUM REIGNS -X AT WEEKLY MEETING OF ENG pfv$ LISH SUFFRAGETTES.. ,. London, ,'Majrch'f lS.Pandemonium tflgwed for: - sevcral vmihutes at Vthe suffragettes'? regular -Veekly meeting, held today" in London Pavilion, wheri - . . -.- .- . . a demonstration was .statreo -against Premier Asqulth. ZZ?JXwVi''X v".Why .don't you blow up Asquhh?" yelled some of i the audience as ; Mrsi EmmcUne . Pankhurst was telling of her daughter, Sylvia's, confinement in IILII! I ' ' '"-. vV ' r'' ' ' y '''' 1 j: J v'r -' V of Holloway Jail. v.; "Shoot him?'was an other jof ': the calls . which- frequently Interrupted the speaker. AH of the ministers came in for - their share abuse, but the Priemier'.was by. far the most unpopular. 4;f,-';, 'The - demonstration ." Started, -when Mrs. - Pankhurst read ,:some . of ' het daughefrs"' communications from the jail in whkh she is, confined on charge of inciting the "bomb outrage, which resulted 'In "vthe , wrecking Lloyd George's house. j -..., of SUNXEN ROAT IS BEING TAKEN . . I ltOM THE WATER. A force of workmen are how engaged Su. raising the Carolina) Coast Lini Company's c lm.it. Little Jiin,""whi( striuk a ii.t-im-iKnl snng and stink n ir tin- r.-.s folk Southern Hailwa ( i m , n y s i! 'l, Vatrhou ,0 more i : 'ii a v -k . f. At the time the i - ' ' -. ' ! a . . f j:-. ., - - ! If.!' THREE CENTS PER GOPY. IIE1IIS POPE' HKB Prominent a Methodist Minister 'Say Parting of Ways Hne . ;-Been Reached. ' l'v':1" 'f': TWO FACTIONS ARE EXISTING Discussion Besan 1 Snml Dan Ago la Atlantic City At .V: : A Conference. ' V; PAPER New York, March 18."The Metho- ! dist Church hascome to the vartingrA - of the ways,V declared the Rev. -1 lay Ij&i v Benson Hamilton, D., of vTrinky: Church,' Harlem, one of the foremost ,- ' ministers of that faith, in condemning 'I'ij the "PaperPpoe" campaign at a meet-. ; v rng of 500 Methodist ministers yester t;M day at 150 Fifth Avenuje. ', ,-J Several .weeks ago d book of "high er criticism," published by a Methodist ft'i-if book concern, declared that the more advanced ministers looked upon the Bible as part fiction, part history, and jsj still another part God's word. In con- nection with criticism of the publica tion, several ministers declared that the "Paper Pooe" the Bible would have to be discredited in part, as' they said the Pope of Rome had been by Martin Luther. The assertion that a majority those -present at yesterday's meetine had declared in favor .of the ''higheA y , Crttirifim PnH AO-ninc- l-llo vianr. "aA i. '",:V hv Or M imlltAn ..... rt j i r '.i'T'V " LOW IlLIID . . . V . . . , j ..uti.ii.wu, nao uiuuc uy many ui those present at the meeting. The ar gument at times was very heated. Clergymen from Boston, Philadelipha, and various points inNew Jersey took part in the discussion. Rev. James Buckley, the well-known -tl Methodist leader, endeavored to reeon- cile the two factions. He cautioned t them to be moderate in their opinions, 'f and urged that neither extreme be'.'Y'S-i followed. .-tSr Is it asking too much that the stanJ' dard of a Christian minister be as high-jf as a Wall Street broker, a lawyer, 'a. 1 1 f drummer." asked Dr. Hamilton. read-r f? ing from liis address. "If a man ac- f.'y' cepts Christian training in Christisnsi v schools, is ordained to minister the , 3 fi holy office, if he receives honors, priv ,: : ji iletres and bic nav. and if tlion. tut 'I't -'J ' privately, and publicly 'exnresses dis- T.?j i belief in the doctrines of the. chirchv ! that educated himj if he goes farther and uses his exalted position to kia-.S dermine and ovetrhrow the- faith;- he swore to defend, hp iV tnfallv AM'ii tute of the high sense of honor 'thatvvV;' characterizes every reputable man of ? .' the world. And what adds to the enot-tffil'- mity of, the conduct is that he fully li ' ; realizes that ruinous results must ' '- follow." . :::?''itK Dr. Hamilton quoted the Methodist -i ' law to support his assertionthat'any;;V 4' one who did hot accept the whole of t' i the Bible was guilty of personal privi-ji lege." and that they cannot have that liberty while they remain Methodists. ; Apa t from, the appointed speaker.'?'' Dr. Hamilton, only one man came"to V the defense of the old faith. He as?ii tfae: Rev.,W. i Waldo. Weller.-'of Long"1 v The open discussion over the "Paper Pope", began . a"; fortnight 'ago at a' V Methodist ..conference : held ati Atlantic Xity, when the Rev. George P." Mains, v . W.-.U., ontjoV the agents of the Metho- ' ;. dist Book concern, , was' indirectly crit- s icized. , Last week Dr. Mams st4ted his : position, at a meeting of .the niinistersjl' itt; New "York.His. assertions were re ? plied to today, by Dr.;' Hamilton, if j , ; Dr. Hamilton gave, special emphasis . ; to, the story -pt Jonah and the V whale ;' ; to-the story qf Daniel In the lions' denj v , much attacked, by the critics; to the -; feutateucn, a veritable storm centre, ' and to . the Psalms,;;. He then asked ' ' whether Christ knew what He preached , '; or wehther He was deceived. He said ; to ask the' question was to answer it. - j Until' the - questions are settled . Dr. . Hamilton said, , they should be with. " held Iron the Sunday' school publica tions read by children . '. " ;' r ' - -i ' '" " ' .- ' , ..... ..- - . : ; Good Friday, . March 21, ' will be observed ara legal holiday , by the banks' of New Bern and they will not be open for business on that day. :, .JiMW ADS ' ..' "" J. F. 'Robinson, Supt. of Briilf Clo-iiiig of Street's Ferry to vehicle New I'.frn Hanking X Trust, d Votir personal est , e. National H int. ' f Kcw 1;. : n -h ive the fit I. . !) I it.e r n - ' .fii:..
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