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f ' . Btll Lih, I . 'r U I 1 'I jrii,iitai. ,', No. 77 I '.: i NEW BERN, CRAVEN COUNTY N. C.'," FRIDAY JANURYi 14 1910 -SECOND SECTION 32nd. YEAR a nncTi v THEN &SGASE HOUSE ilS V tt UUUILl 4tt . A. a. . aV A. r-. I r 3 4 EARLY DECLARED SENTMENT HACKS TRADE 13 Between Qermauy and Ijnljed States Involved Under Ji'aW ' mm TIE I a n o n o o o o u oirong Associations add strength to your financial position. Associate yourself witfar this string Bank, make . yourself favorably known to our officers and yon i wiO find that the prestige and strength of this Bank ' wi3 be reflected in your business reputation and ac complishment: - - . : . . What better time for giving this . matter' serious : attention than right now as you stand on the thresh-V hold of 1910 with all its splendid possibilities? " - 118 II Til . k nVQ , W h. iiunnu xr tUA Wm. R. BLADES, V. Pres. GEO B PENDLETON, Cashier Comfort V WARM BLANKETS FOR COLD ' R NIGHTS. NORTH CAROLINA ALL WOOL BLANKETS. i;eV' -. ; Ladies and Childrens Outing Night Rob es and Skirts. Come in and get oiir prices, or Phone 288. U. M. Mitchell & Co. k-: ' ...... 61 Pollock St :; Phone 288 L A SELECT LINE ; .We have a . very select line of ."suiting and pants patterns. Also Beveral fancy vest patterns. CALL AND SEE THEM- F. M. Chadwick, Merchant Tailor . TO IA LEPER Mixed Committee of Lawyers and Physicians Says Bacilli of Lep rosy Was Found in the Man's Skin. ' Washington, D. C, Jan. 12. -By a special committee of five, appoi .ted in December by the Society of Medical Jurisprudence at the suggestion of Dr.. L. Duncan Bark ley to investigate the case of John ,RV Barley, the ;United States soldier, who. was long held a quarantined prisoner by the authorities at. Washington as a Iepvr, Early has been adjudged a lepsr, The committee made public itc fjiw! ings at the Society's monthly meeting at the New York Academy of Medicine las, night The committee w .19 compos ea of the following: Theodore Sutro, lawyer; D.-. Rsyno'd Webb Wilcox, Dr. Edward F. Fisher, Dr. Eberhard, Dittrich; A. Delos Knee land, lawyer and former magistrate; Alfred E. Ommen, Ex oflijio &i presi dent of the Society. The voluminous report of the commit tee caused a lively discussion, Dr. Hen ry Russell, a skin expert, declaring the actions of the committer, all of whom save one, drew their conclusions from an examination of a section of Eirly's skin that had been removed to be a case 6f Christian Science a cort of ab sent treatment. This brought a sharp rebuke from President Ommen. Tariff ' Annual Clearance Sale at Philip Howard's, 59 Middle St. New Bern, begins Thursday, January 6th last i ten days. ' Kotice. ' 1 here will ho a basket party at the Ernul school building Saturday night Jan. 15. 1910. the proceeds to be used for benifit of the school building. Every bo Jy cordially invited to come young ladies please bring baskets. Refreshments will be served. Washington, Jan. 12 Nerly billion dollars worth of trade tl fb slake in the game of diplomacy tow in progress- between America asd .jet many. The result will be known wltiin a month. On February 7. in occordaee with the notice given to Germany Uat April by the SUte Department, tbtW ctprocVjf arrangement made 'wrferihe tirms-of the Dingley act with Qrf my will expire. Simultaaeooalj the Mnvtal tariff rates of that country wiU ftqplyj to all imports from America uaieei w the Bhort period of time interv Secretary Knox and the German bassador shall be able to reach a satis factory understanding. t At this moment the .indication) that this understanding is beyond at ainment and that it will be only the stress of a bitter and costly that the two nations can compoa differences and restore their normal condition. : '. America will not be the only an! from this rupture, for on April? the full rigors" of the- maximum tariff rate3 samea Dy tne rayne-Awncn wis act will be automatically applied trthe vast German import trade, vwaksf in 1908 aggregated more that $160, OO0JXK) aid every article of Germany produetjon coming to America must pay"; 2$ Af cent increased duty. . . Smt''- 11 : 'A " oaer itrogrw tbeir tradsto 5er aM about Hfo;.:p. DectBion Will Probably be Eend- ' - . ered Next Vreek. Federal Judge Edmund Waddill, Jr., WiU not give a decision until probably early next, week in the matter of the petition Of the Van Dyke-Zell Syndi cate,; of Philadelphia, which seeks to intervene in the Norfolk and Southern Railway receivership litigation and top delivery of the Norfolk and South ern properties and franchises under the 13,560,000 foreclosure sale here Decem ber the 7th. t r' Tke court had intended giving a decis ion at taia time, but Thomas L. Chad bonraey of Norfolk, appearing with Ed ward R. Baird, Ji1., of Norfolk, for the Norfolk and Southern re-organization committee, requested time in which to file a brief in resistance of the petition and to give Mr. Chadbourne this oppor tunity Judge Waddill deferred decisbn In th e case. 1 It is net unlikely that with the filing of the additional brief by Mr. Chad- bourne that counsel for the Van Dyke Zell Syndicate will also amplify their arguments in this matter with a written brief. The fact that Thomas L. Chadbournp, who is aaid to have treated very lightly the Van Dyke-Zell petition, now seeks to file a brief is taken by some to mean taatjkhe Norfolk and Southern re-organization is realizing the earnestness of the claims of the Philadelphians and rtaat the latter have a case which it may be very difficult for the court to decline to Investigate, especially when the petitioners are without remedy in any other tribunal. Norfolk Dispatch. PBE5WT TAFT No Other Cause Left Ilim Tnan to Dismiss Forester Piuchot. His Action is Approved. Waahington, D. C, Jan. 10. Genera! political sratiment seems to approve President Taft's action in dismissing Chief Forester Pinchot . Friday. Local papers and promiment politi :ians declare no other course was left the President because of Pinchot's letter to Senator Dolliver read in the Senate. Reports from various parts of the coun try differ, but it is thought the major ity approved the dismissal of Ass-.iciite Forester Price and Law OfTieer Shaw at the same time. It mean-i the inves-' tigation into the forest service will be ! rather perfunctory. Albert Potter, now in Utah representing the forest ser vice has been recalled to Washington to take temporary charge. Thorough ly indignant over the action of Mr. Pin chot in inducing Senator Dolliver to read a letter from him in the Senate, President Taft would li3ten to no ad vice that the forester s violation or executive orders be overlooked pending the inquiry soon to be undertaken by Congress. He declared the dignity of of the office he had been chosen by the people to fill was being attacked and he would be unfaithful to his trust if he submitted. The Senate on BaUiuger Pincliot Con tro vei sy From A Progressive Point. Washington, D. C, Jan. 11 Tne adoption by the Senate without a dis senting voice of the joint reso'ntioi ii troduced by Senator Janes, providing for an investigati r. of tin BiliKe'. Pinchot controversy, was the chwf lea' ure of inturest of the proceeding a to-1 day. The Senate measure was passed as a substitute for the House mcasi re dealing with the same subject and pass-. ed last Friday; Aft amendment was adopted providing that the Housa menu. bers of the investigating comm. tree shall be elected by the House wh . h u in accordance with the Ho.iso vote (-a that question la&t Friday. NEW BERN MARKETS. NEW BERN FRUIT CO. : ' . . WHOLESALE DEALGQ3 ONLY Call for the K. & K. Apples' which we are receiving by the car load, the best apples on the market A Iso Florida Oran ges, Tangerines and all kinds of Fruits and Candy. Call early and avoid tha rush. " ., ; ' " L P. ASHFORD, Mgr. .H7 Middle St. Warehouse 41 Middle St. Phone 27 Hay. . $ 22 00 EiZ. : 27 'Own, " 80" Wheat bran, 160 Meal, .78 Rye, 1 25 Chickensold, - '40 Chickens young per pr, 68 Pork,' A 9 Beef, 7 Rust proof oats, 60 White Spring oats, 65 In Mcmoriam. $20,000 STOa TO SELECT FROM s. mm New Bern's Lildlng Bargain Stort. OUR GOODS ARE ALL NEW, FRESH I In order to stimulate business we have dedJed to cut prices clean to the core. This is an opportunity to buy your Holiday Goods at a great saving. Remember the money yon save here will help you In getting things that yon actually need. All goods strictly first class and wefusr antes every purchaser satisfaction, if you have never been a. patron ef our store we earnestly request you to give us a trial sod be convinced that we have the right merchandise at the right prices. , r Sam Lippman. C3 Mlddla Street - . ' ' ' .. Bryan Block. The wife of William Tallman died On Monday morning at six o'clock, at her residence near Deppe. She was about 63 years of age. . She leaves a husband and three welt developed eons, the youngest has reached manhood. - -She was a member of the Methodist church for a very Ion? period. She was a good neighbor, well beliked in her 'neighbor hood, she visited the rick and tried to comfort them, and tried to cheer the djing The remains were buried in the family burying ground nearby. Chamber Commerce Additions..' The following names have been hand ed in for membership in the Chamber of Commerce H. K. Land, Commer cial Traveler, R. E. Brown, clerk New Bern Banking & Trust Co. W. B. Price, of Heritage A Price, Civil Engineers, Elks Building J. W. Timberlake, Man ager, North Stato Mutual Life Insur ance Co. . Earl Gray, clerk for H. T. Pratt - - - ' ' ' A Battle Costs Onjy 50? Cent A Complete Outfit! Ioclndui Inhaler $1.00. When the Bridham Drug Co. ill guarantee Hyomei to cure catarrh) or give you your money back, what Is ysur answer T . . . ? i - Are you satisfied with your eonditlsn. or do you want to rid youself forever of vila catarrh, with its humilUtkig symptoms, such ss hawking, spittiag, blowing and bad breath?; , - ;, .1 Hyomei is a simplo anttseptie tnrdl- cine, that you breathff'ttiraugBlii sni'sll pocket inhaler over the parts affected. It is made of Australians eucalyptus mixed with other germ-killing and membrane soothing antiseptics. ' . Get a complete outfit to-day. It on ly coats $1.00, and contains everything necessary to cure sny ordinary ease of catarrh. Extra bottles if needed, &0c Hyomei is the best remedy In the world for sore throat, coughs and colds, croup and bronc'niti. It gives wonder ful relief in two minutes. . For sale by d uggists everywhere and by the Brad- ham Drug Co. . ' - Harmless Hop. i 1' He not old. he la not young-, ft ChlntM Uundryman, Hop Lung, -Tb yllowd cheak, the slanting eye, j f- Tb hunbta nose, the chaek bona high, chMrful (ace, tha willing hand ' That servaa tha proudest in the land. 1 ' His back yard you may scan with car1 tfo dirty I loan airing there. Chicago Tribune. ; TO CURE A COLD IN ONE 0Y Take LAXATIVE BROMO Q'iin:ne Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 25c. Music Lessons After Jan. 1st, 1910, I wilTaeeept a limited number of pupils on all mstru- ments, in Harmony, Theory sad Trans position. Rates one dollar , per lesson for either, lessons given at' your resi dence. For further particulars write to L. G. Schaffer, New Bern.tN. C. ' 1 STATEMENT! Annual Clearance Sale at Philip Howard's, 59 Middle St New Bern, begins Thursday, . January 6 th lasts ten days. - . ; 5 ' - J Teachers Examination. Public examination for teachers' eer- tlncates will be held at the court house Thursday and Friday, Jan. 13th and Uth. White teachers will be examined Thursday and eoloreJ teachers Friday. Examination each day will begin at 10 a. m. " S. lit. BRINSON, County Sup'U of Schools. ; . G. E. Hawk, just returned from Atlanta Penitentiary o: U; S. desires to state that he entertains no malice 'against any man in New Bern. That he is informed- that reports have been circulated that he has , made threats against persons In New Berri He desires to say that , al! such reports of threats made J by him are , incorrect, tha he is back at home now, to attend to his personal busi ness, and has no intention o: harming anybody. . ', . Signed, : G. E. HAWK. Deluded Souls. 1 wonder why so many business. Ben marry their stenographers." "Probably uuder the mistaken as- aumptfoa that they can dictate to them as easily after marriage as they did bWore. Birmingham Axe-H,erld . .i Resolutions of Respect. At a meeting of the Board of Direc tors of the National Bank of New Bein held the 11th day of January 1910, the following resolutions were adopted: Wiekbas, The late M. DeW. Steven son was for nineteen years prior to his death the faithful attorney of this bank, and whereas, it .is the desire of the sank to record some testimonial of its appreciation of his services and worth: Therefore be it Resolved by the Board of Directors of the National Bank of New Berne. 1. That we hereby tender to his wid ew and children our sincere sympathy m this hour of their sorrow. 9. That the deceased was a learned, industrious, conservative and safe law yer ef integrity and unswerving fideli- ity. He was invariably courteous and agreeable in his contact with the mem bers of the Board and other persons, and was a true."' loyal and valuable friend and adviser. S. That his death is a distinct loss to this bank and the . community and a keea Demons! loss to eaeh member of the board, " . That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes, a copy be delivered to his widow and copies be published in the city papers. By order of the Board of Directors, -.-.. O. H. ROBERTS. Csshier, 1 I'S-i I81M.W WItLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous syg tem and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladderT Have you pains in loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too fre quent a deBire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you-at DruggiBt, Price 60c. Williams' M'f 'g. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. Arapihoe Notej. Norfolk & Southern Railway Special Train. Account of performance of "Paid Full" we will operate a special train New Bern to Goldsboro and return Jan. 13th, leaving New Bern 5:45 P. M., re turning leave Goldsboro directly after the performance. Train will stop intermediate stations and special rates will be authorised fare from New Bern 11.25 round trip. For further informa tion apply to T. H. Benntt, Ticket Agent r . H. C Hudglns, G. P. A Msking It Plain. The following simple and explicit di rections are posted up In a hotel on the Nordtjord: The Fire Ksenpel-Dlrectlons for nse: The one end or tue rope is 10 ue fixed ul the hook. In the window frnme; the other U to turn out of the window. The plaited snotter, which is flxfd nt the log of wood. Is to be put under your srms. whereupon you may Mnfoly let yourself elide down. You may reg ulate the hurry by keeping the rope under the log. If more persons are to to be. saved you have-to pull up the contrary end of tne rope, nx tqis at the hook and go on till nobody la left" Punch. NyalV Cherry Cough Nothing else will so readily re- ieve a tight, dry, hacking cough. Try a bottle for that cough be- ore it leads to serious illness. Price 25 and 50c. On sale at Davis' Pharmacy. The Great Bustard. The beavlext bin! that Uit Is the great bustard, lu size It hitk1 the Norwegian blackcock. The old mains weigh about thirty-live pounds, but when food la plentiful the young umli-s may weigh forty pounds, t.'rvai bus tards were formerly as plentiful in western Europe as partridges. Now they are rarely found. A Crimson Secret. The Inhabitants of Fair Island, north of Scotland, for centuries have closely guarded a secret process fur dyeing textiles s vivid crimson. ' in Moasy talks, but what t& "copper says may sot be wta two ceaia. Comets. Some comets bare shown" puzzling eccentricities. One broke up Into Ore smsll comets, which pursued porn Mel pa tha The tail of a second showed kinks, ss If It bnd been bit In the side by an Invisible body. It la not nnusual for comets to have two or more tails, and at least oue bas been obxerrcd which threw out lateral branches. January 12. Vi n word has baen ha J from Arapahoe sin :c some time b.ifors Christmas we will let ou hear fro n us again. Christma9 passed off very quietly and every body seemed to enj;y it. We had three Sunday school enter tainments during the holidays The Sunday school of the Christian churuh gave theirsbn Christ m&s Eve, the Meth odist gave theirs on Friday night after Christmas, and tha Baptist gave theirs on Old Christmas night. All three of iheae entertainments were enjoyed by all who attended them. All three had Cnridtmas trees, many presents were given an! received, and of coarse wore appreciated. : Mijses Annie and Clara Suttn, of Vanceboro, spent Christmas witi rela tives and friends in Arapahoe, retu n ing home last week. Mr. 0. R. Brinson, of this pl ice, is attending a Masonic meeting in K&leg't this week. He will visit relatives in Goldsboro and Dunn before hu return. ' A quiet little marriage took place near Arapahoe last Sunday evening: the contracting parties were, Mr. Bon nie Willis, of Bairda Creek, and Mks Eva Keel, of this place; Rev. J. ,A. ' Siundora officiating. ' Mis Keel is ont of Arapanoe's most popular' gir b an I loved by alt... Mr- Willis is tne of Biirds Creek's most promising ymin-j ; , mn. Directly after the ceremony tlii bridttl party left for Bairds Creek t- partake pf a bonntif ul wedding supper, which was prepared in the new home of M-. Willis. The waiters in attendance were Mr. Seth Willis, brother of thu Kroom, and Miss Effia Martin, of Arap ahoe; Mr. OstnoA Keel, brother of the bri le, and Miss helle Miller, of Mari bel, N. C. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride, in the presence of quite a crowd. We hope them a very I pbnsant sail on the voyage of life to fyrup. rethcr. Mr. Noah Crain and Miss Leah Daw, both of Arapahoe, were quietly mar ried several weeks ago, but we believe no acconnt of it has been given hereto- . fore. They are well thought of young people of Arapahoe, au i we hope God's richest blessings may rest upon them all through life. Mr. R. H.Lee, formerly of tfiis place, has moved to hist place on the river. . Mr. Luther Joyner, one of the young men employed to dig artesian well is very sick with pneumonia, at the home of Mr. James Daw. Mr. Willie B inks sprained his hip in some way to-day. Mr. Eddie Btlangia, of this place, had s runaway last Sunday afternoon. The horse he was driving became frightened at something and dashed 'off among some trees causing the body of the bug gy to be separated from the shafts. Hs and his companion, Mr. Edward Reel, escaped without injury. Mr. A' D. tiawls had an attack of heart trouble Saturday night which w very severe, but he U better now. The Methodist congregation did mt have any service Sunday on account of the intlement weather. 'FAIR PLAY." . Roman Pottery. The ancient Romans excelled in mak ing pottery. They possessed regular muffle ovens and even a sort of pro ducer gas oven. Annual Clearance Sale t Philip Howard's, 59 Middle St. New Bern, begins Thursday January 6th lasts ten days. ejujtmj'.issjJ-ia.MU -- . i2cj v i r JUujU VyV" ULJ.V i.. , wuwwu ujlju.. , .- . STARTS THURSDAY' JANUARY 13TH. Yait For This Sale. It Means Alo::3y For You. ..Everything . I t. i : v. j Reduce:!.' ! 1 rsn . i
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