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m pisses wan ' TTJISDAY. -J The force of mason who are employ el in the erection of Mr. L. G. Daniel's ..ki. nn Snuth Front itreet are uvw BMevaww vm- - loefttg-w) tim in their work. Yesterday the walls were raised several feet and . nnmW nt excavation were made. The building will be competed by the last : of February. ; ' .. ,; Last Friday afternoon the Bridgeton public achool came to a close after a short but successful term , of four months Several weeka ago the citi zens of the town voted a local tax for the maintenance of it school and next . i z Ml at loaat term ine session win -eight months. r '1 Sunt. W. H. Ragadale. of the Pitt county Board of Education has accept ed an invitation to deliver an address to the teachers of this vcounty "at their next meeting which will be held on March 4th. At this meeting a class of DUDilsfrom each school in Jhe county will render several recitations for the benefit of the teachers. WEDNESDAY. Mayor McCarthy informed the writer yesterday that the new brick building which he is having erected at Five points will be completed and ready for occupancy by the middle of March. The remains of Mrs. Susan Jerkins, widow of the late A. T. Jerkins, and who died near Richmond, Va.. last Sun day, arrived fn this city yesterday afternoon and the interment made in Cedar Grove cemetery. Since Mr. J. C. Sasher, the new manager of the New Bern steam laun dry has assumed the management of that place a number of improvements have been made. Several new machines simlar to those used in the most mod dern laundries in the country have been installed, Yesterday afternoon a horse that was driven by a colored drayman became unmanageable at the corner of Pollock and Middle streets and before it could be quieted one of the wheels to the dray collapsed and the hay which was on the vehicle was dumped in the street. The driver escaped without injury. One of the most modern acdcompleta lines of office furniture ever aeon in this city has just been received by Mr. T. J. Turner. The shipment contained desks of every variety, chairs and many other useful office fixtures. To appre ciate t.hpm thev muBt be seen. Give him a call before the line has been picked over. Tt now looks as if the negro man captured officer Lupton Monday morning on suspicion that he was a fug itive from justice, having killed three negroes in South Carolina, ia really the man that is wanted. Yesterday morn ing officer Lupton received a telegram from Larrens, S. C, tellicg him to hold the man until some one arrived to identify him, that the descriptionvof the man held here corresponded exact ly with that of the escaped murderer. At an early hour yesterday morning a gasolene stove in the store or tM. Gibbs, colored, on Burn etreet exploded and for a few minutes it locked as if the building would be destroyed. An alarm of fire was turned in from box 86 hut before the fire companies could reach the scene of the blazejt had been extinguished. Florence Moore, a color ed woman who was In the room at the time was badly burned and had to be carried to the sanatorium for treatment. ) tUN MalMf, s k' l hat tnere is more iu rcramci uwn J -Analysis is proven conclusively Dy the results nhtained everv vear irom KoTSter rertUiZCW. n k . 7,.. '- ' - . They are made from experience obtained by actual field experinients of what the v plant requires, and, not f rem ready refereffce formulating. ' .every ingredient in . ioyicr-: vuwu If . 1 i fJ 1 a v. li lino !H selected ior us piani ioou vaiuc, im ia i, work to do at the proper time, therefore the POYSTF.R Wis is fed - tJJldllL ItllUUbU WTM w . regular from sprouting time until ,harvest. . Ask .your dealer for Roytter ;oods and see that the trade-mark is on every bag. ... When you see this you lpow that you are getting the genuine and original ROYSTER Fish Fertilizer. F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES i ik FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES. ' k NORFOLK. VA. TARBORO. N. C , COLUMBIA. . C Iji J J BALTIMORE. MD. MACON. OA PARTANBURG, C Xs'il C J' COLUMBUS. OA. MOHTOOMIRT. ' . w -mm ntrnT lunlllin I 1 1 1 before Spring, the season about which j tha nneta rave Will be With US. there are now many evidences of its approach. Numbers of trees are budding, gardei.s are being ploughed and those whooccas ionally drive or walk out into the coun try find that the farmers are making preperations for the planting ot their crops. Although a number of men and two boats were busilv engaged in the work all during yesterday, but little progress was made in raising the sunken steam er which now rests on the bottom of the rivar nt the foot of Craven street In all probability several days will elapse before the boat can be raised high en ough Jto allow all of the water to be pumped out of it. A report from Stewart's sanitorium yesterday stated that Florence Moore, the colored woman who was so severely burned bv the exDlosion of a gas stove at Ed. Gibb's store on Burn street early Tuesday morning was in a critical con dition. The gasolene literally envelop ed her when the explosion occurred and all of the skin on her face and hands was burned almost to a crisp. COTTON .MARKET REPORTED BY J. R. BALL CtftTON BROKER NEW BERN, . N. C. LONG DISTANCE PHONE NO. 16. New York Market February 21 ODen Hh Low Close 1375 1378 1372 1372 1388 1396 1372 1389 1388 1391 1388 1388 Port Receipts, 16.000 bales. Last year, 12,269 " . YOUNG MAN MURDERS WOMAN March, May, July, Mar, May, July, Open 1380 1399 1394 High 1385 1406 1404 Port receipts 10,997. ., i February 23' Low Closej 1380 1386 1397 1406 1397 1405 "v Liverpool Cortes Market February 21 FRIDAY. THURSDAY. In observance of Washington' birth day the torpedo boat DuPont was ar rayed in festive attire with nags. ' The temperature yesterday morning was lower than it has been In aeveral weeks and in consequence there were a large number of busted water pipea in this city. Much ice was also in evidence wherever there was any water left ex posed to the air.i . Owing to the fact thst there ia lick new in the family of Rev. J M Wright and also in the family of Rev J H Mc ' Cracken, of Beaufort, who was to aa v aist in the meetings, there will be no tevival services in the M, B. church at Bridgeton until further notice. Only a few short" weeka intervene The past three mornings ice has formed in low places and along the riv er shores. The sum allowed the First Baptist chureh in this city in the war clajma bill recently passed oy wngres $1,200. With a machine in his store. Mr. W. T. Hill ia oreoared to fill shells for any sportsman on abort notice, if the kind nt ah wanted ar not aireaay in stock. The Dress reoort from Raleigh credits Representative Nunn with introducing a bill entitled, "to encourage payment of taxes in Craven." It must have some additional pleasant features besides those employed by snerin tsiaaie ana city Collector Tolson, These gentlemen come pretty near being past masters in tbia line. If more people were good savers of money there would be less trouDie anu hardahlo in the world. Th advertise ment of the New Bern Banking & Trust Co. in this issue, points out tbe impor tance of deciding on saving a part of ooe's income. It does not make so much difference whether the amount that you save ia large or small. The important matter is to save something eacn ween Opening. Feb. Mar. May June 730J 733 Openingv- Feb. Mar, 732 May, June, 733 Sales 75 bales. Closing. 728 731 February 23 Closirg 732 736 Becomes Enraged at "Woman of 111 Repute and Fires Five Bui lets Into Her Body. Goldoro, Feb. 23-Shortly before 3 nVlork this afternoon Roseoe River - a-,n nf a nrnminent business man vm. " r . in this city, shot and instantly amen Blancoe Jones, a woman of ill repute at h.r hnmn in this citV. Yesterday morning Rivenbark visited the woman's home end spent several hours there. Leaving shortly arter noon he wjnt to lunch after which he tnml. OnW a few minutes had elapsed after he had entered the house before other inmates heard five reports of a revolver and immediately after- warH Rivanbark rushed from the home. An investigation was made and it was found that the woman had been shot five times in the breast. Th nolice were notified of the shoot- ; anHlwia than half an hour later they had the mnrderer behind bars. He will be given a preliminary hearing to morrow morning, in the meantime ne is being held without bond. p.n FAIR -ii II lllllllllll I Mill ' : . GAGS GURIlIn New Treaty With Mikado Ex plains President's i Apparent , Opposition to New Orleans Washington. Feb. 23-One explana tion of President Taft'a eagtr support ot San Francisco as the site tor we ex position celebrating the opening of the Panama Canal was found in the elimin ation of the immigration restriction clause and other,, concessions ,made to the Japanese in the new proposea tretv with JaDan which the Senatt Committee on Foreign Affairs today decided to recommend or ratinca-, tion. ' Ta ft believes he and Congress have n Cam taniiQMl inn California uhder LUV nail siAuviaww r bond to keep the peace until after 1915, the year of the exposition, inav ine anti Japanese element in California would raise srreat objection to any con cessions to Nippon was consioeaea cer tain until the exDosition issue arose. ... ... i iji i "If California inienas to noia a rem international exnosition in 1915, then, more thai) all other States, she must endeavor to keep all of our internauon al relations as cordial as possible, ex plainel a prominent diplomat today "Esnecially is it important that uih fomia should do nothing to cause a hrnnk with JaDail." That Taft Dut forth his most power ful efforts to win the' fair for San Fran- Cisco is a known fact, tie urgea m friends in congress to vote for the coast city and used every means in hiB power to aid in bringing about the signal vice ory which Californians won in Corese POPLAR loes for export, ?20 to $30 on I ..ra Writo A. Macrae. Bavboro. N U February Weather Temperatures, The followine are the maximum and minimum temperatures on days named during this month. ' . -A LUCKY MAN : . -1 nOW often do we hear people, say, "He is lucky t I i This is one of the popular errors which has gained I I a considerable foothold. . . J U The lucky'man is the man who works diligently and uses carefuf judgment in handling his money. The v richest men in the wrorld were, strange to say, almost poorest boys. There is no limit.to what.can be done in accumulatfng a substantial fortune if prudence and diligence are exercised. ... . ' . y wPAtD ON SAVINGS BERN BliG ft'-TRUsr co: W,. - .jr.: " B wiiicn SUCCEED. Write for the Best Catalog Printed BRISTOL, Pennsylvania. are not sold by a Merchant in NEW BERN Consequently we hope to sell our Seeds to you direct by Mail. , This advertisement mailed to ua, if paper is men tioned, will be taken as worth 20c. on any order ofOno Dollar ($1) or over, and the coupon in closed with Seeds ou -first order, if returned to us, will be worth One ollr ($1) on a Five Dollar ($5) order. Say if Market or Prjvato Gardener. To every One Dollar ($1) order will be added, to introduce them, without charge, one packet each of three especially desirable sorts Vegetables. A COMPLETE LINE OF 1 49-37 2 62-41 3 78-37 4 53-43 ' 6 ,68-39 6 E6-36 7 50-3 1 8 47-33 9 67-41 ID 46-32 11 52-25 12 60-34 13 64-29 14 71-39 15 71-45 H0T1CE. iQGRAPHS AND RECORDS EOBOLPH SOLD ON EASY. PAYMENTS IF INTERESTED CALL AND HEAR SOME OF THE LATEST RECORDS. WILLIAM T. HILL , "THE SPORTING G0ODS MAN" Phone 253 9 o btreet, February' 21 18 to 14 Sales matter U to savs aometning eacn weea tterefor- to lgnor,nt 0f the lmprove or each month, then when your income i ments ta art t0DSOrial which bae fails, you will hat fund to fall back . teen acnieved in recent years. It -is upon.1 ; I no longer Uke going through a elaugh- AWFUL PAINS FULLY DESCRIBED A Lady .of PLiarro Tells Story cl Awful Suriering That Caro ' finally Relieved, ; plzarro, Vt. "I iuffered tor everal years," writea Mrs. Dorma A. Smith, , liu.;ik 4to autfiil ha-Vrho and the bear ing down sensations, so fully described in your book. Ml rA AnMnrm nA nihT fndlrlnM and found little relief, until 1 was induced to try Wine of Cardui. when 1 found ln stant relief and today I can heartily recommend Cardui to all suffering women and think thecc is no other as good." "" In some instances, Cardui gives mstant rrlu-f; in others, It may take a little time. l4tit in all rncpa nl fpmnle trouble Cardui can be depended on to be ol benel.t, ss t is a f peciiic remeay ior women mu ds in a curative way on the woman! Ifi-MS. Aaprnprnl tnnlc for women, to "i p your strenft'h, improve your f ..le, tn it"t 1:m k T"y clicrks and . vml l,,r, BTIil f 1 ' r 1 1 Hew Ber Market ' " Fel.ruary23 13 to 14 0 bales. Learn Automobile Business. TnVe ft thirtv daVs Practical course in our well equipped Machine Shops and learn the Automobile business ana ac cept good positions. Charlotte Auto School, CHARLOTTE, SHAVING IS NOT FATAL,, n. c. Barbers Nowadays Do Not Use Ham mars and Cold Chiaela. . in roniv tn a corresrxhdent who says he yearns to have hia flowing beard removed and yet lacks the Spartan Brmness of the early martyrs to face ih. and makea a oathetlc au- neal for advice the alfalfa editor of tbe Emporia Oasette onfeellngly e- kutrks: . ' .'Th alfalfa editor can offer no ad- nf anoAuracwment to such a trem bling soul. It seems probable that Jie has worn his whiskers lor many years. i I. nbi that ha hasn't Durcbased a shave for a quarter of a century and (WATCHES - i 1 1 i...- ' i. - 1 1 1 v ,.1 j c e v -. ASKIN ITEMS. Fahv. 22 -Our farmers are very busy now preparing for another crop, hope they will be successful tnis year. - MUa Dora Thomas and Miss Kattie Gaskin atUnded church at Macedonia aecood Sunday. ' ' We are glad our Askin friends are im proving from the messels Mr. Herbert Price from New Bern visited at Mr. Alfred Gaskio's Sunday. Rev. Ambrose filled his regular ap pointment at- Kltt Swamp Saturday aodSufday. Ulaa Rath Emul and Mr. Ed. Boyd, koth nf Aikln were united in tne holy bonds ot matrimony fourth Sundiy evening at S o'clock. We wwh them a long and prosperous snJ hsppy married Kfe. - ' . : "Mr. Willi Wiley Is' bosrding in community Dowr-"- Mr. Wilbur HartW from the foricsl la vialttrg fripn 's at Zorah. . Vt. Con ( of New Euro wss ' -ti Ms r rnt Mr. snd Mrs. Leven no longer Uke going through a slaugh m hnaa tn an onea rravo to be sbsv mA w, arnort harder. In fact. UUt -operation has bn so ehorn of iU ter rors that many.ennnent ciuxeua vv- slder It a pleasure to visit ine oaruyr. tt ia no inntrer necessary' to strap a patient down in the chair before shav ing him; neltner is u necewwry w minister anaestneocs to an wuo -tt,. man whoa only reason r wearing whiskers is the fact that e fears tha barber snop wm gam lympathy. If he tries to) explain that he cannot snav nunaeu wiuju al tering the sgonles of the all flred e wU gain less. Such, excuses aalgjit have had some force long ago, when barbers osed hammers ana caia cm ela, but science has made giant strides In recent years, and the country Is full of painless barbers, and a clean shat coats no ananlsh or lnepawrenlenco." 1 We have some very attractive Watches that we are closing out at genuine bargain prices. Heavy Solid 14 karat Gold Waltham $50 Watches now $35. Ladws 14 karat Waltham or Elgin $30 Watches now $18.1 Fifteen dollar 20 year WaUham or Elgin Watches now flO. J. 0 Baxter THE JEWELER. The supervisors and 'road overte-rp are called to meet at Truitls, Ma-ch 11 at 10 o clock for the purpose of dis posing of some important business. i v CICEKU UASK.1NS, t Chairmrn B. S. of No. 2 Townshi; . i-r GIANT TREES OF JAMAICA. "hay Shed Massea of B.autiful Silk Cettoh Evsry Year. Th aiik rotton trees of Jamaica are one of the most striking naturul fea- turoa of this beautiful Island, ana vis itors express much curiosity concern ing them. The -fiber .or ine couou too short for textile uses, but Its qual I ity is delicate and One. The trees are most lnreresuuK m structure. They reach a height of 200 or 300 feet It is the largest tree on ,i i .kA hMnnhAi nrrpn over- llltf lsinuu, nuu hang more than an acre of ground Some of them are centuries om, uui i.. ..b to tha lannlnff of the bpan lug urn.. v Thav havn withstood the trpp- A4a i UaVa aaw leal winds of the region through the adaptation of their structure, ine leaves are very few, and there are Ueavy masses of roots. .- Thia sinnt tree flowers once a year, l i,o.M a numhor of DOOS UlUCh the alze and shape of a 'cucumber. These pods dry and burst, ana out noaw iub haantiful cream colored silk cotton. covering tbe ground and sailing In the air for some aistance. i ue oreua, course., are borne on the silky Ilia ments. This cotton Is used at present only for pillows. . Its use as guucouon has been spoken of. ' V The trees are often felled by the na i.mii;nni and hewn into cauoes, which last for generattonk-ChristUn Science Monitor. . ' " v ,1. A. JONES Livery, Feed, Sale Exchange Stables t ri K Well Known Judge Hands Down aii ppinion. - j a J'A- 9 t Largest and Fineststock of Iloraes and Mulea ever offered for 9.1IU iu New Bern. A car load of each just in. Also a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Bol)C3, Whips, Cart 'Wheels. Broad Street, J. A. JONES ' " PROPRIETOR;- -New Bern, N. C The Lake Drummond Canal and Water Co. v - (DISMAL SWAMP ROUTE.) Catkin Eatuiay and imday. Vt. Cb' ' I"th and M'bs " Vivian Ct; ' a of laiul, atL'tvUt church Eun ' y tt OU " -p. Ti- wiling blls ? . DRAFT OP VE8SELS f On and after February 1st, 1911, ves ael over thirty t30) feet wide and less than thirty-five (35) feet wide will n4 be admitted to this Canut drfwingnue tnan leai in. v. ... five (35) feet width and over will not be admitted drawing more than I feet. M. K. Kin., Prti. I. A. Kitten, Sec. ' . B. Eaxtar, Supt. . jr J. T. V.M.":Vt:rtt, lrz"j rins-'r.' . liSOEQEBE WISE RAILWAY MO SHIP YARDS ' , yANDEMEBE, H. Cr The'newest and best equipped TUilwava in Eastern North Caro lina. .Everything brand new and strict Ty up to date. We make a specialty ot over hauling and repair wofk. By rea son of our superior advantages In location and otherwise can save hoat owners at least 25 per cent on their repair bills. Mn "TIME-KILLERS" allow ed on my yard, "EVERYBODY wriRKK EVEN TO FATHER. Carry a full line of Ship Chand- Uery at right prices. '.' Bring me your work, satisfac tion guaranteed. aHaaamaaanaaia' D, C, McCotter " Ownar and tV ;' i iotor. The Savodino Company New Bern, N. C nar Rira: from the una I have made of SAVODINE I believe is ta.be a very valuable remedy for catarrh and colds. It gives almost Immediate relief incase of difficult breathing and inhaling It freely checks and gives relief in severe coughing, 80 far as I bsve had oppor tunity to ass it. which is only a short time, I am much pleased with its era elency, ".- . ' ' ' 'V " ' Very troly yours. ; ' T. F. SHEPARD, " f - - . Bay City, Mich. Jnfife TF. Shepsrd is widely known and hiehl seteemed;' He is a, lawyer of recognized ability. For years he was i Circuit Judge of the Eastern District j qf Michigan. ; Quite Dslibarata. '' ' i" am rlad to say."' remarked Mr. geektou, "that I never spoke a hasty word to you." wn t ril.lnu.O' anxwprud his wife rather gvutiy; I'm. willing to gtv ymi ,' rrt-ilit-for nut Uurryina sdoui r X THE BEST 9. n MM'::bMiY I
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