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0 V : n r IF) -If J. e ' 'it: A ' ... ! . NEW BERN CRAVEN COtJNTY. N. C. FRIDAY DECEMBER 2. 1910 -SECOND SECTION v, . . -, - , . .. ; . ..... . t . ' ' ' ' 33rd. YEAk 4 I ill AO III It II If II II rrn WIS o week TUree Irjonths . To s. Carry- Out : Administration - EUnu. ' . Washington, D. C , , No! 28 When congress meets a week from today it " will have just three months in which to perform whatever may be tha dements - of the Republican administration. After that the fate of the Taft legislative pro gram Kill depend upon the will of a : Democratic, house and a '' Republican senate, a condition which will continue until the end of President Taft'a pre sent term of office. . Confronted with a situation strewn with confusion, the success or failure of the approaching short; session of the Sixty-first congress is believed to rest - with the. character of., the executive message to be" sent to the legislative bodies according to Republican party leaders who are now in the city. Many of the regular Republicans, who were defeated in the recent elections-are not expected to carry with the heat of grace the blowa so harshly administered, 'and this face of itself cot out far the presi dent a task offering dire difficulties far ' mqrn.eomplexing than; any that' have , letn presented toan exeeutivawithin ; a' score of years' r; ; f. V '. ' Realizing that he w411 be criticised if ha fails to demand of Congress further revision of the tariff and that prospect , would ie all against the success of aucb program if submitted, th$ president. " it is said, has not made up hie mind ' definitely what his course will be. The chances are that he wilt not irsist upon action during the approaching - session .' but ho . vill offer to the Democratic houee and the Republican senate, a year hence, a program for tariff revision which will bf bolstorefj bp with facts and figures gathered in the meantime by the tariff board. ' Recommends Savodltift For : , ' Asthmi. My wife has suffered; Ttcently very much with asthma, and was very great ly benefitted by using Savodine. t is indeed" a pleasant remedy and I . cheer fully recommend it. , . . -' ' ' - . C. V, JicGEHEE,, ; " v ' s' NwJPern;N. a ; . j - ' . " - . .. . Married at Coffin vof Brlde'i Mother Easton. Pa.' Nov. 28-SJvsnus J. Fehnel and Hatlie M Abel, both of Bath Pa., are today man and .wife, having been married Wide the coffiv of the bride's mother. ' ' ' ' ' . The young people ehose this rather than wait for several mo iths -Thev were to have been married sometime , ego, but lnterfrene put off the wed-di.ig- three' times, and. although th brides mother bad just died; the two -young people carried, out their plana.,. Chickens found. In Gypslei Wagon. - During the past few daya a band of Cypslea hsv been encamped j'iBt out s' ! of the northern part of the'cl y. Teople living near that pWehad fi- q'lently missed a number of fowls from their coops sincd the - wan'Scrers had teen encamped there and t! ey conclud- , 1 to search the wi n in which the ( y psies carried all of their ps rsphernalia L-irly Sundny morning this was done t id t result was that three of th :' lnwe.e recovert-L It was t .'.ti Lit wot. I I o I t ti 1 r r ( n J t . : ! t k ty ami i.o acl t ' .Vic M to Kivodinc ..acl, Cs, , ?iien:- -'Hps to the ! ' fef your " ' J l'.:r ',, ,. (.'. s i.ne ( !(!.:. f . . r n. 1, t f r ; -i ( f It ! it t , a ' I 1 ti- ft r- t ; (' ) C CLEAN BE- ; VOLT SPREADS Insurrectos Cut Wires to Mata- moras and, Tamauli pas. Laresdo, Texas, November, 30 Re liable information reaching hers this morning that all telegraph wires lead ing Into Matamoras and Tamaulipas, Mexico , were cut about 7 o'clock last evening. '' ,fi:V" :;''C"2.". ';f'" Washington, Nov. SO.r-Gustavd A. Madero, brother of the leader of the revolution in Mexico, " who ii here re presenting the interests of the insur rectionists, issues a statement declaring that only skirmishes have -taken place thus far .with government troops, that large bodies of volunteers are constant ly augmenting the revolutionist forces in' Chihuahua, Purango and neighbori ng states and .that the revolt in Yuca tan, Campeche and southern Mexico it even more serious than in the north. ' ''Nearly 9,000 prisoners were in the priaoni in Mexico City," says lhn state ment 'and there have been recently many secret executions, several oi tnem young army officers whose loyalty was under suspicion. - ' . .. . m .. 'General Dias is reportedin inside- cire'es to be prostrated and has threat ened to demisa Senpr Cocio, , the minis ter of war, because of the - magnitude which the revolution has assumed.' , - Rheumatiim Relieved in Six. Hours Dr. Dutch m's relief for Rheurflatism usually relieves severest cases jn a few hours.', Its action upon' the. system is remarkable and "i ffeciive, Jt removes at once the cause and (he disease quick ly disappears. First dose' greatly bene fits. 75s and SI 00. - Sold by Bradham Drug Co... - ' ; ' People Do Not Like Liquor Advertise- j '..v- -I.: ments. . . , . ' Have yoa noticed that very few news papers in North Carolina carry adver tisements for liqmr houses. ;. Every country editor in North .Carolina could carry from One to Ave . hundred dollars worlh of advertiaerntnts a yar, foe li-l quor dealers ou'sidt the State and gt good rates for Ufa spice and the cash in hand for every line of advertising M they would accept such adverUtementa. The great majority of newspaper '"nn do not want to and will not carry licfuor adirertisemenU, although th dimind for space in neWipipsrs by liquar deal era ie greet.-; ' ;-. . ... - ;v- 't ' The man out of the Sut who is sel'r ing I qior, Knowing t'Vt no liqaw can be legally sold it N r'h -JTirolint,' eic eepl that .which' ii (jhippe t in froai pth- tr States, jsgl id, en iurh to pty good, liberal price for newspaper space in woicn to let i auoui iiib kuuus.. - . , There are exceptions, howaver, ,te this rule about, carrying liquor tadver tUeinenta, but- som newspapsr-.meD hve no scruples about it at 1 last-noi enough to refusa the , advertisements for Mquor d.'alers. . ; . V Now, we are not throwing bouquo' sal thoieaow'paper-men whod not carry liqwr advertisements, forborne of them who refuse the advertisement tor n quor houses just d ire not carry such advertisemMita. Tieir nitrons and subscribers would not stand for it. . W lo not mind tellinsr you frank I that it would not be a paying pr'i'P miliorv for The E quircr to earr'y liq l t : ndvfrtiao' mentsi 'We fully believe. that "carrying even a small liquor advertiscm;nt.' W our DaDor every issue . would mean to in aiw of fully five hunSri'd i UaVa a yekr. We hop that beliof wt -pot r- n for not carrying whi'-ey a-fver i! icrni'iiU,- We Imps ti. at a ."olive e little hieher than a few. dollars' .mid keeps us from excepting tho mon.y for space from the man who advertises thai he has liquor for sale. But we d fully believe that if we were te carry from wek 1 1 re k alver isem )nts f ir liquor homos that many of our vry beit nub rnbiTii w.iiil I nay tom point blank: "1 rannot fciva you my money to s didy 'iu pi;r into my home t I.m g my W s! , it the fineq'iul.ly of f. in ''I'.i lt'i I'q i.ir. uu-l t:l:ig t:.-m bo to order it." Arnl wm j i ' t fu! v beiievs that .,.-1 ' r.i' a r, ti rhoare carry ii r: fin oi (inper yir Ly yrar, w.. I e tne rt I t oi and face to fire tdiuni'iit liny would not pay for !(.,.. t ImII about dry g'KU in 3 paper !l it c n! i-ioul.'y advertised wet goods Monroe Lnquirer. An A' I"r ! -nitty r,o . -1 . -'. h i 1 I'll -ii I m. 1 1 f t 1 sit',- 'n ever t ' .!, i t st trri'ly t i. i ii . i.l.t, j i-t tin ) if At one tln.p l u- v,.r! ii.--i.t'"u piilut- 1 ,'. -. ii ii- I : i i - ii r ii -l r t! FLEET OF AEROPLWiES SMSMSM T Ordnance And Fortifications Board Makes Recownien- t .,- ... dation. ' i Washington, Nov. 29-i-A- fleat -pf aeroplanes for the army is recommend ed ty the Board on Ordnance and For tification, of which Mj GeB-Leonard Wood is resident-; . --. . : The recommendations of the board, male public reiterates the arguments already advanced bj General Wood, as chief of staff, and by General Allen, as chief of the Signal Corps, for a number of machines. ' ,' The first encouragement, to military aeronautics was given by this board, which three, years ago, advanced prac tically all of its appropriations for the purchase of csptives and dirigible ba'- loons. . Tht science of aeronautics ha now advanced beyond the experiment!. 1 stag', the board holds. , The board asks for f25,000 to conduct experimental ordnance work. . , Peace In Mexieof , .. , :Eigle Pas, Texas, Nov 23' With the whereibouts of Francisco I. Mad ro, rebel still a mystery, Mexico ' most recent revqlutiob has ended after a two weeks' attempt to" unseat Diaz, according 'othe consensus of dispatchet received here toJsy, : ' ' 'Q iiet reigns throughout the republii where the red fla?s of revolt have Btir red citizens since tre night of Novem ber 20, the date of the first concerted uprising in the city of, Puebla. - Ameri can soasiengers arriving here rejwrl that peace has been restored - A Mother Goose Fair. The Mother Goose Fair that will take place next Wednesday Dee. 7, at Christ Church Parish House, under the auspi aes' of the Parish Giil(l, will be .-one of the momnovel as we'll as most original entertainments ever attempted here Old KingCoIe and His Fiddlers' Three Uf ba there for,-, the amusement of . the children . and 'Little Bo-peep, Mary and Her Little i-amb and ' Little Jack Horner. "There will be many oth er Mother Goose characters represent ee! and a good time is promised to old a wel as young. - There will be a varraj assortment of handsome articles - from 10 cents to $1.60; suitable for Christmas presents and a flower booth where One can buy potted plants at very , reason' able' prices. "''Refreahrnenta of all kinds will be served during the entire even 11111 Ask For Receipts . For ' "'-'vV Matters Registered, finfllnent nojjce cf the change having bJen made ths Acting Third Assistant trostmasier uenerai gives notice iiiat, irt the future whensenjera of register ed mail desire receipts' for letters. or plckages, they must makejinown their desire for silch receipt at (be time of pasting, Heretofore;' '.yaJI pwkagrs wre receipted for to th,' sender with out r.o'.ice and latterly ihi clerks have been asking the tender if receipt was desired, but hereaTter the receipts will have to be requested by the sender, vol untarily, if a receipt is desired. This will be wepeciatly interesting news at. this season- of the fear when so many hundrtd packages are beinrf Vent foi the h lily,s,'. ; : . ,i ? N7-Words of Praise 'Fo Sav- i T-;. - "'cdirie.'' - ' , . I--"'. ' '-' Winnton-SalemV N. IC" ' November '21, 191ft. The-Pavotline Cxi", GeBtlemen: k , ' I have bo?n a sufferer ' from asthma for 2. yei.rs and had to' do a lot "of my sleet inffjtitting up, csitilu not ha down, Youf rrientative placed tn'osantiIri of Savv lina in my hands wliieh I used, snd m'irh to my surprise, for tixygave me r.'lief. I now uhb paVoiline at night lie dTiwn and sleep well, line, nume any way you wih, snd rJfr Vny one to me. . i " JACK LV.K. -- S. poplar Si, Jmk Is In well known In Winjv Salem. Ho ihs been In the employ of Hi 'Krii-s Manufacturing Co. for many yt-HiH, , legislative V.'l-ctli are Turning. .innton, Nov. 1-Py Suntlny ,:. ' I ' tioalty the entire mrmli-rxl- p if t ' .1 ar-d the l " !'" will l.svs j . ', i .rli.n. Aln-fi ly t', l ,l -i v : " i urn !-. . inning t tut"). 1 10 CEGSHHE : TAFTDEOEO President Taft's Name Hissed Da- - ring Deep Waterway , - ; ' . Session. - J St. Louis, Nov. 29th. Jeers and hiaa- es at the mention of President Taft's name,ja4iich marked the final consider course of the executive in delving the President's attitude tuwatfl tneaKea-to-tbe-Gulf Deep Waterways Associa tion, were an incident to the defeat of the resolution. V: J v" ' Conservative members of theAssoci ation, which closed ita convention here Saturday niht, made a strong opposi tion to the resolution and succeeded. under the leadership of Representative Richard Bartholdt and Governor Den eeh, of Illinois, in having it rejected, The resolution was:, ' J- A " ; f'We are compelled to deplore the course of the executive in delaying the creation of the board provided for, in the last rivers and harbor- act, and in finally appointing a board which proved unfriendly to our policy and (project, despite our patriotic efforts to aid him by information concerning the physical and commercial conditions - that are known to us and others. '? . - : The resolution was not oRlyVljefited, but stricken from, the records' of the resolutions committee. . .-. - ?. -An Ail-boat : The aeroplane la; an atrboat rather than a aying'.macliuie. Tiia,.aniy ae tlon.Of the bird that It imitates is the bird's soaring.:, in nearly .fh same sense In wbicu a boat floats or a duck swims. With the duck, however, tbere kone difference it shares the balloou pMnclplej bscause1 its body.. will uoi sink when It stauds still,' whereas tue aeroplane wilt fall unless It Is . cou stantlv urted forward. . The duck Is Unlit..,. thu lia hiilfr nf water, aa t"hm I t ". .. i. hul Ann la Kirtifal- than AVI nlllK Ml1 air. To ?alL an aeroplaue a flying ma chine la therefore exactly t be same as lo call a boat a swimming machine (keeping 1 mind the awlmmlag of tba duck end neglecting f hat of flshea and 6f. human belugs.-St Nloholsa, ' .y ?' 1 1 ." ''!-..' '" " " " . - . . - ' ! .- j -I. . - American Jackles round to be so Sasy Paris. Nov. 29-The Blue, Jacket! of American fliet have been loaded down ith spurious coins by rapacious meroh tnts. and the latter also have been overcharging the Jafck tars, according t Le Journal, in an article condemning practice. "PILES I; PILES ! PILESi I Wilfiams' Indian Pile Ointment - will sure Blind, BleedingTuid Itching Pile, (t absorbs the tumors, allays itching, at ence, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile, Ointment is prepared for Piles and itching of the private parte, - So'e by druggists, mail 50c and $1.00. Williama'. M'fg." Coi, Props., Uieveiatui, o, .. , t ... j pisappolnvcd at Coldaboro i Quito a number of New Bern' people went up to Goldsborcr yesterday morn ng to witness the flight or the Miariot monoplane, which -waa scheduled to take place there yesterdsy, but they were disappo'nted. The ' machlna and the Aviator failed to make the prose eonueetion at Richmond apd did not reach there until lata yesUrday after noon and the proboaed flight had to. ba poatpone4 until today", ' .'-' Navy "Will MKJor Over Hundred Mil- 'v.;;,.',-7-'';Vi''j'',' ' Wsshineto'n. Dec. l.-Tha total antl matei for the. United .Sutea.nayy for the ficl year 1911 19)2 to ba..submit ted to Congress S a basis for the ap propriation for that yetty amount ;to $12G,OC4,G.'9.24, which Is $!5,000,00tt ki thsn the sura appropriated In the Waval bill for the Current' fiscal year. .This Statement was mails by Secretary of the Navy Meyer today.eoupled with the announcement that the figures men ior i I'-irlu .Is the rutimHtes for the fis- ral t ' t ' " ta bs Incurred In the c k li ii of the ewv;'SUeon t!i nvy department's templiiti 1 ly bui.'-tg y rsm. ' Tti-" b - , s prnpfned la th de (.artmi ...' I. '.! lin Sfhrme snd Inclu dt d in the euinles sre: I wo l.atti sl.ir.s, one r ' ,-r, one gunboat, one riv er cunlxiat, two sea-going lug, two ub marines, and one submsnns ten lt-r. t 1:1 iv 1 1 are il (., .t n . t ir . ie n'. 1 i t l ) !, 1 I i' . T ! TO PRE iEIIIIIRES iisiirance (.'ommissioner James If, ;. Young Issues State - . nicnt. Raleiflfi, Nov-20 -"Let the citizens of the state look into the condition of their flues and they will save fire toss es to themselves, to their neighbors and the losses of taxable property to their state and their towns," declared Insur ance Commissioner. James R. Young yeeterday in discussing the situation in this state as to fires at this time. He say a he is receiving an unusually large number of reports of fires from many parts of the state, the big increase marking the beginning of the resump tion of regular winter heating. He sas that very many of those reports show that the fire losses are due to defective flues and stove connections. He urges that every citizen controlling a building have it examined as to the ' flues ar d atove conditions ' at once, as a great many of the nraa that- are occurring now are preventable and the losses re present tlje grossest sort of inexctuahle fire waste. Crimson Clover, Seed Rye, Hyde ; County Rust Proof Odts, "Hay Grain and Feed Agt. for International Stock arid PouKqriFood. Chas. B Hul. New Bern,' N. C. , New. Bern Will be Represented, i - It is confidently expected that the State nf Norjh Carolina' will' be repre sented by.. several hundred prominent citizens at the sixth at nu il convention HQ .'rm u.tinn.i r;..o rr..knr. .-.awww, , iHtci a . ..biw.c Congress, which will be held in Wast - ington, D. C, next Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday. This meting' promis es to be the moat largely attended and moat important ever held by the organ ization. Hon. Chas. R. Thomaa will represent New Bern at th's convention. ' Fifty Men and Ona Elephant. , lolerewtlna.tenis were rereoiiy nuidi in liiidou to dHeruitne the revpectlv pulltua oWer or boreHy meu sua ete pbanm. : Twu horses weighing l.tWd pounds each,' together putted 3.730 pouuds. or NiO pupndM more -l bun tbelr comutited : weight.' " uue elephant, pounds eaeb. joitether pulled 'S.Vt) pounds, or 3.i"p(i i'Mindi less than Its weight. Fifty in -n. nggregatlliK 7AX) pounds to-weli.111. vniied 8.750 pounds. or just as mli n ;' : single elephant. but. like tas K'-t-v. "ihey pulled more tbari their own Vwu-tu'. One hundrtd men' pulled 'UoU.-8l. Louis KeptlblU'., . ' ; a. ; - - .;. The DaitClnfJ Claasea Prof, Allmon will hold hia usual dan' cing claasea- in Stewart 'a Hall.Thursday and Friday, at 8:30 p.- m and 7;3( p ut.eacb,&y. . . '.; ' X'- - - It l Wis ChilttU 1 Aaofflrtal of the Immlirratlon bureau at- Ellis Jktend told a-story of a wla Utile tminlgrant child. . . "k little girl rarna over In the steer Se,to seareb nf . her fslher. wh aame aba aave mi ' We sent for IIm Dian. aod be amr and looked at ber. Vi -can't telt w bet tier ttjls lo Mary r or not.' sold oe.'1! bateu't seen Mat?' sloe she -was a baby about Uiret MHitha old. - Hew can I' tell, then Whether this Is Mary or notr "It was a, nuextlou wa couldn't an swer. so we looked from blin to IbH child and from the child, yk lo bliu, rmliillig slIenL , -rtnslly, , when wa were all. at our u -its rod. be looked esniestly at the cbiid aod aakl plnlnrlvely, 'Am I your ffatberr : " ' - . "And the' wise tittle child answered onk klr. Yea. you are.' ' Aud so we made her over to hltn.' -tiew Tork 1resa. .' V; , ' ''. D4idfutl - 8tells-A illittilfnl 'iperlewe. yna ssyK t-t-ten; I saw n sn-at Imntal In shim ttticn 1 IihiI a hols In inj Stocking:- I JiUlea' liuiirt. "Tolaranoa" In Coins, The mint allows a certain degree of tolerance1 hi coins. For smuipla. tbe (nid doubts esgls's stsndard wvltjbt Is Ma grains, snd the "tolerant e" allowed la bnlf grain. A cola of tbls denom- InstloD may 'weigh as little ss (15 I (rnina ur as reiwh aa 61CV4 grain, but i iirver Ii- ttiiin the fimt nor mora than tl. aerond f tur. Ilia atHtiMnrd I wlgbt t f the allri-r linlf d"HHr la 1 -2.9 ! 'iln. an t lb loliriiiir all'iai-d U 1 S jniln. This C'i'n my weUb as llttl ! t- 1 ; 4 t r it 1 1 1 in. I us mm h a 114 '... Int never li- lli u Ibe l'.rt rl It "hi 111 tti ruie. '1 ' I i - . ii. -i i.f 'i n : i ni , -r TAFT ASKS CUT - Ill ESTIMATES Hits Ilcferenee to Proposed Appro piiations for Oovernmeut De- I . . partment. . Washington, Nov. 80-- "President 1 Taft yesterday informed his cabinet of I fleers after scrutinizing the final draft of the estimates of the various govern- ment departmentu for the fiscal year belment will be increased by an order that ginmrig July 1, 1910, that there must! be a further and sleeper cut" in them; that they wouh not do in their present I form. - ':'. ;.-.': , .v,, ln response ti the urgent demands of he President the heads of . the various I departments had held their estimates I down to what they considered rock bot-1 torn figure Tho President today, how- J ever, pomlei out a number of places I where he declared the pruning knife I could be used to advantage. I Representative Alexander of New ago oft the, atar route and rural York, chairman of the Bouse Comnrt- delivery systems, a reform that is sav tee oa Rivers and Harbors; and General ing the Department several thousands Bixby, (chief of engineers ef the army, of dollars by preventing needle's dtipli- participated in the conference. At its I conclusion Mr, Alexander announced! inai me river ana nnrDor Dill vto tie re-1 ported to Congress at the corning aes-1 sion would Carry approximately $30,-1 000,000 in appropriations and author t unable under the old scheme of organ zations. " .V ' . . ligation. In hia travels through' the. ',The Rivera and Harbors Committee j will msec tomorrow to consider the sub-1 ject of appropriations to be incorporat-1 ed in the bilL 'Chairman Alexander's conference with the President resulted in a general .understanding as to the character of a ;bill 'that will meet the I approval Of the Present and at its first I meeting tomorrow the committee will! have tefore it the estimates of the I War Department and the general plan of action lo wnich the President is fav orable, This is the first bill to be pre pared under the plan for tho annual river and harbor bill. It is expect i dhat the bill will be much smaller than any of those of resent years. Estimates of appropriations needed for continuing contracts amount to about $7,000,000, while the War -Department has recom mended further, appropriations of about $22,000,000. Craven County Teachers Association! Th4 County Teachers Association, ill meet at 12 m. Saturday Dec. 3rd. I An interesting program, has been I prepared, and a full attendance of I teachers is urgtd. . " I Attendance on these meetings ia re-1 quired of 'the county teachers, 8. M. BRINSON, County Supt, ' Looking For "th Cr Ones-' A Vtoinau got -ittk a liartij fur' 'hlriy-fourth..sireei sud WtHidlaiK venue (he lhr day. entered the mil 1 versIlT rampiiM and stiKted towsro College nan: warama wun.trsk oeier ....... mlnallou. yet ktoklng1-- wondeslngx about her ibe while. ' la front of Ibe library a university youth met her, and she accosted blni quickly.' Yniinir iimnH the stilil - wlll I'lu I Dleaae tell rue where the keari the era nnrmT' ' - Wb-wbatr stammered tbe college roan.' . 8aa repeated ber question In some what different form. . "I want the Insane department," slm saUL,-.," nave a friend who Is a nurse there. : t (bought I'd make ber a little rlsIL Isn't rntaihe I'blladelphla boa .fiUuirW'hllmlelintla Times. Are You Deaf? t'utaith .", Chum.. ia 1 Tttilialdy. the of the : - ? ... If you have catarrh aod have constant I ringing" nOines In your ears look in to The I matter at onco... , ' - It's a pretty sure sign that ratnrrh is I . 1 11. . n r. . I ia ma it If a ttou I Vi tVM i nt, I the Kustaohian tulwa that lead from .. .. - Wheivratatrh geta to the ears pnrtiol deafHesa follows. . If yoil have ringing noises in your ears go to Brntlham Drug, Co.. to-dny and geta HYOMIC1 oulllt and di ive out catarrh. Tocure eatarrh IIYOMEI should be breathed throuif a pocket inhalar for a few minutes, four or -five times a day Just pour a few drops into tbe hard rublier Inhaler and breathe k. It kills the germs; taothes the irrl tat inn; luuU Hie Infiamatiun; Ii.-h hswUing, Biattiiig ami snuffing. 1IYOV.I.1 Vci the tbinft fn-s f i. in niunu and prevents t iu .ts in ii.ise. Tbe rtr.ibt HYti'.U.I nu't'.t l,i'l ill' tub rub! i s ti bi.l.lj.l, neon ISSUE ORDER Thousands of Dollars Will 1ms Saved by Kfliciency in the De- i ' partment Washington, Dec. lst-Thouaands of dollar annually will be raved and the efficiency of theiorps of special agenta land inspectors ofjhe post office depart will be issued soon by Postmaster Gen- erl Hitchcock. y: the terms of the or- der, which is to become effective immi Idiately, the aeveral corps' superintend- lents snd special agents -doing supervi- gory and inspection work in the field are merged into the generai inspection ser vice of the department snd thus placed under a single management. The as- sembling of the field forces under one management la in ktepingwith Mr. Hitchcock'sconsolidution several weeks cation of strvice. ' ; The object of the new order is to do away with double work and to insure efTectiva co-operation for all branches of the inspection service, which was at country hat gummer Mr. Hitchcock made a special study of the n -Id serv- ice of the Department, He discovered Icinditions which will be remedied I y the . new order. K At present there ar 355 inspectors . snd with the additi m of the 43 men af- fected by the new order, there will bo organized under', thi chief inspector a field forca of 44. Cabbage Plants For Sale. Jersey Wakefield CabbflgJ plants for sale, N. C. Apply to F. k Bray New Bern, Phone 101(1 3ringr. - , Snigesu Another Road. : In a recent issue of the Journal I aaw an article telling of the completion of a bridge and road connecting the neighs borhonds of Clarks and Tus'carora. and Jthat the residents met on Thanksgiving D-iy to rejoice over the wOrk that had beenaccomplijfied.Speeches were made. prayer was offered and a bsrbecue feast was partaken of, and the day will long be remembered. ,: 1 ', -. i -' , Well may these people rejoice. . They i have accomplished a good work that Was greatly needed. Closely related 1 y blood aud marriage, living only two or three milea apart, they were almost as widely separated as though they had, lived in different counties,' because of an unbridged ereek, and lack of a few miiea ef road. I rejoice with the people of, dark a and Tuscsrora neighborhoods. - I arise now tonuggest ancthc r road of almost the same importance, one from Rhems to Clarks: The people of these two sections are also related, but they have to travel several milea out of the- WJ " a" ""P" Iiuat Decause or auout a mite or SO OI I savannah, over which to build a road, heavy ditches will have to be cut The public roads leaving Trent road, one to Clarks, the other to Tuscarora, rim al most paralel, and about half of their length eau be connected with a mile nf noVroad. The cost of building this road will not be great, and the county owes it to-the people living out there. to improve the Clarks arid Tuscsrora roads. For although roads have beei yn proved, and 'at lesstrme other has been built, not a stroke of work his been dona on either of these sines the Eighth township Voted ta work its roads bp taxation." , A. B. PACKER. ; rlLEt CURED IN 10 H 0YI .,. ' PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to. I cure any case of Itching, Hlind, PUhmI- Ing or Protruding Pil, In 1. 14 day. lor money ret un led. otic. Prominent Onslow County Farairr Dead. The hod of Mr, Slrattim lUirlun, v.1. died Tuesday afWrnmui st the Ii.hh" of hisaon, II. U llurton. No. Hlil N.trih 1'ourth street, was taken yeitenlay nioniiiiK to Jai knniville, N, !. f ir in-trni-nt. Mr. l'.nil..ii was K! yt-nn an I eil'ht Inn nil, s oil hi. 1 tin il.ulliv.nl cii f I l.y In mt rii-tt-ase. 1 1 Int a rt ti. t lHift.tr nf tiinlttwi r.iiinty. ,.-,,r .1... I I I and an ii t i.e I line nf hi - . , i,t.. I. 1 ' I t. It.t H. II lie I il I -N. I lit t U- i r. a b. hi nit I ii te I ' l hi ii i.t.-il i ,ii I U me r,r r, nt ! r i ..i i f ! 1 ' ' fiti I i . nil Tn 1 ' ' I- ' 'i-r!ty fi j l!..!.. :, . I ; ,- S r:.i : . s;i , r,-. ' ' . i I ' t ' I ! 1 f r I . - ' : I ; 8 I t 111 t. I t II il !
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 2, 1910, edition 1
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