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-s 4 A k A Ays j. a AJk. , f . y J i .J SP -f if . " - r 1 . 1 f : Poor RiGliard, Jr. , C ays ' in the Saturday Evening Post !,' , ' 1 , 'v -" 'The investor who Js looking for ten jfer cent sometimes -, - gets tt in the distribution of the assets.? J : ' ' ; And, we, may tKd, he Is not likely to get it in any other way. -i1 i v Swollen dividends and safety do' not go together, but the - v fa rte of FOUR per cent paid by this bank on savings, does go with aafety,--. -.i .rv; Consider this oarefully before placing your money in some V'Bcheme promising big returns. JJ - t- JAS. B BLADES, tres,i T..A. GUKEN, V. Pre. ' Wm F. BLADKS.V. Pres., GE0,1B. PENDLETON, Cashier WINTER V ) ...SUGGESTIONS... r-""'1' 1111 ' " --:1.--:VV111111.11.:--.:1 '- ' T 1.' i i i ..i i mm t . i.i. J i ii 'J. r. WEMAKEASPECIALTYOPV-.Vt ' :allkindsofbed unen;:-'a;w Sheetsr Pil'ar Cases, Roister Cuses, Bed .Spreads-Comforts, both In .Cotton and Down, Bath Jtobss and North Carolina. Blankets. 10 1-4 ' Bleached Sheets, best brands on the market, both Id pla'n herastith, -at 60c, 85a 90c and $1.00 each, 10c extra for the hemstitched, and .Pillar Case's at 15c arid 20a each. Ask to have them shown 6uTVi wmmmmm : -THE STORE WHERE QUALITY AND, PRICES HARMONIZE. U 61 , f ollock Opp. Ei iscopaliCburck .Phone 288 h .Ji L3 Ir r. . i . 3 c ! t ; 7 1 the Cil .4 Wei. .TC Dr. Talt Butler Attesng Teterinary Meetings. (Sorernor CSenn Cr. 1 I gently Pressing Attenctanoe at The Elvers and' Barbers i,' Congress laTfashing -sf -, F. i,s."'. ton ia December.'-" ' ort K. a Ca L:. - ' 1 Trv t to. Zore Cu!-" inelJ Lonty is Tlt4 Up Epecidl to Journal. New York, Oct. 28.-WWle the feel ing in all circles is much calmer than that which prevailed on last Friday and' Saturday, yet there continues some unrest This' uneasiness was shown towards the Lincoln Trust Com pany, depositors waiting outside most of Sunday night, until the opening this morning. , The run on this com pany -was short and is probably at an end. More normal conditions exist in other Quarters. Clearing Houbs cer tificates and certified checks are be-J ing used as mrrency. Gold shipments are reported , coming ..from England. The savings banks are, holding back, forcing the thirty and sixty day notfte to be given.. It is estimated f 1,000,- 000,000 is thus tied up. v j be Investl- i ,?f If- Specif! Correspondence. - Raleigh, N. COctober 28. govern or Glenn, said today' regarding the $28,000. allowed by the United States as extra pay to the soldiers wno serv ed in the Spanish-American war from this State In the first, second and third regiments, that.lt cannot be paid out until he- receives a copy of the rolls from "Washington. This will be .re ceived in a few. days, and it 'seems probable that there will be an addi tional allowance of $7,000 or $8,000. The Governor hopes that the latter will be allowed. s He says that every soldier will get a check. for. the a- mounts due less the expenses of col lection upon proof of his identity and of his service In one of the three reg- lmenta,- ? r ' Governor Glenn whp returned yes terday, fro Washlngton,had a very busy day today. Among the -callersJ on him was 'Mr. John A. Fox, who this evening spoke in the Hall of the House of Representatives on the wat er-way Question, - under the auspices of the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce. Another visitor to the city? today was Congressman John A. Henderson, of rvuii -1.;. ..t iv . . v. x.- M L l oiiuwiury, wno id nere m-aiiena ue i knviu wuii, n uiiiU luuiuuuir taaca - iii a utirtmim lirt'iiwi.tn appeal rrom me loin - aisinci. ; MANY, HANDS FORKING hert are no important cases on the and only one State case, f ,. During the past-week, State Veteri- Talt Butler has been attend Our Con&Uun is I ortusi-io. Peace at Important Keeting in Washington lb. ' Cy to Consider the Perfection ' U1 , of Water Vaya, " : , (The National." Rivers and. Harbors Congress meets for annual session in Koine and Abroad Give Cause- '' " For Gratitude. 'V Washington, D. C, October 28. President Roosevelt has issued his t kuiucuv iwvuvTviv uu9 ihiuuvv wis . vvw www ivi ;stuuuo4 WPUVU 1 Thanksgiving .proclamation, through Washington, D. C, December 4,,6, and JtUSlCAL CONCERT Pleasing Entertainment at The Parish House for Benefit of Episcopal-; , v - Sunday School. " Aj vocal, and Instrumental 'concert was given at the Parish House last night for. the benefit of the Sunday School. Mr. ".Frederic LaPierre, New Bern's new music master, demonstrat ed his talent as instructor in the art His part in the program waB heartily cheered, v The participants have-not been before New 'Bern -audiences in solo parts bef ore, hut , they, acquitted themselves ' finely and the audience was well pleased. V-"' J j. Edward Saxon fit Peaceful Yalley. Raleigh' Times!'', "s , -The audience which witnessed the above entitled production at the Acad emy last night was .probably the most pleased one tf thja season. "r"'J"-.. ;- The company which,', presented "Peaceful Vajley" jnere-is Composed entirely of artists, without an excep tlon,' and the members of it work to gether1 like an automatlo machine- '.'as natural as-life .And twice as' easy" and apparently without effort l'! , !,The women in the cast,' particular ly Miss Mabel Wright and Emily . Well- chic, and - train-id '"Vr - iOH Him JMc1 b!lyotir OJV"thom', Ifl Of around ;ng -the meeting of the AssoclaUon iNeW'.tSprnOUnemOSCmOO-,?1 fnnem insmuie w Amenca .,Crri .build. at a . bargain price tandasy terms. , a.t;dill, 1 "t9 Ofiice l'.l JlWdle St. NEH , BKR V. Phono 219 111 iM-'nir 1 Tl wf 1. ';; ;v Persons with prescript: jn3 who-, have net, ':; ;-;;iime to wipt until they are filled, will please '" --t leave their addresses-and sthe, medicine will ' be 'promptly;' prepared and- sent to their -: - residence.;'..- ; y:.f'' ' : " ' '' 1 WiCYOUNGK ; i South Front Str ' ' J' Prescription DrufH't. : ' if GHENT LOTS FOR Zi. 4 Ghent is lh Ideal loct tion for home-Bf ek ers or inv to s r -' ' Ing lots in this desirable fuburb are selling rapidly. Terms very nt tractive, in fact so easy are they that anyone may obtain a lot. will also assitt you to build a home, - Gut particulars es to tern s, etc. from me. - - i which includes Canada: the session being held at Washington. V The or ganization ' paid him the compliment or electing him president' . An Important change takes " place &S regards' the North Carolina Farm ers Alliance on November 1. , On that date George F. Parrott of Lenoir county, will become the State business aseut, apd also the secretary-treasur er,, to succeed T. B. Parker, who goes with the State Department of Airrl culture,' and who will be in charge of rtat is known as demonstration work. This will mean field work, particular ly in. the. way of helps to farmers in the way of putting on improved meth ods and plans Jn their farming oper ations. " Mr. Parker has a very wide acquaintance in the State and has been of grest service to the agricul tural department for several years pautT in conductUj farmers instates. On the 6th of November, Governor Glenn will be at T.'lln.lngton to at tend the conver Uon iV, h is to press tl.e matter of v-"r-ays and ert dJrt a to t'..e -. t c. nvtr." n r- ' iy in ,."r id v, a '.!i":on. T e i.i-ier 1, S (. I c'iv ' n cf t?)0 k!..l ever 1 ' 1 ! t'.e v , s' 1 nd It la C '. 1 C t'.ali l '"! rc.T' Corioi,-" a C 1 t t - y f - ' j f ite enm; ' ' ' ! . " I h'xh t U a i '- t C"!V- ' 1 l t'.e . N'.-i.:i C n 1ft. r : . -. i 1 ' man, are pretty, stage artists..- ,. J Carson Bradford, 'Andrew Buckley, W. J Gross and Jobn CUoUer fit In their character representations like a hand In the glove, and Mary Davis was a .fine old mother to'drop.ln on. "'But the star of the play,, of course, was Bd ward Saxon, ,Hosea ' Howe, and it is 'hard to Imagine how any one could delineate the character bet ter ' than het He' Is simply beyond praise. . The onlyadverse criticism -The Evening Tjmes has to offer Is direct ed at the size of the audience.-There ought not to have been a vacant seat in the theatre last night ' ',, '.- the Secretary of State, naming the last Thursday in November,, the 28th. The proclamation follows: T "Once again the season of the year has comewhen in accordance with the custom of our forefathers for gen erations past, the President appoints a. day as "the especial -occasion for all our people" to give praise and. thanks giving to God. , -1 - 1' : "During the past year we have been free from famine,, from pestilence,- from war.' We are at peace with all the rest of mankind. . Our natural re sources are at least as great' as. those of any other nation. 'We believe that in ability to develop and., take . ad vantage" of the resources the average man of .this nation stands at least as high as the average man of any other. Nowhere else in tfie-world ia -there sucbTan' opportunity for a free peo ple to develop to the' fullest, extent all Its" power of body, of mind, and that which stands above bothl body and mind character. . ,;s t. k- r. "Much hai been given .us from on high, and much will rightly be Expect ed of us' la return. .Into bar care the ten talents have been entrusted: and we are to be pardoned neither if' we squander and waste them, not yet If we hide them In. ft napkin r' for they must be -fruitful In. our hands. Ever throughout the ages, at all times, and among all people, prosperity: has been fraught with danger, and It "behoves us to beseech the giver pf alt things and of luxury, that we may not lose our sense of moral responsibility 1 that we may not jorget our, duty, to ,0d and to our neighbor. ? -J, A "A' grea democracy like our's, a de mocracy based upon the principles of orderly liberi;yfccansbe perpetuated on ly if in heart' of the ordinary citizen there dwells a: keen sense of right- eoutmess and justice. . We should ear nestly pray that this spirit xt right eousness and Justice may grow ever greater In the hearts of all of us ever more both toward the virtues-that tell for gentleness and tenderness,' for lov ing kindness and forbearness one wlt another, and "' toward v mankindfor without these qualities neither ' nation or individual can rise tolhe. level of greatness. ,S - r, i "No.'therefore, I Theodore Roose velt, President' of the United States do set apart Thnrsday( November as a day of . general thanksgiving and The purposes"of this meeting are' obvious and it Is to' be sincerely -de sired that . a delegation .of represent-1 tlve business men from this section will attend the meeting." Eastern Car olina.. Is peculiarly in need of better waterways and action taken this way will produce results quicker than any other. It most Jieeds men who- are awake' to- the situation who will go to the meeting' anff make themselves, a factor there.!-There Ja'-perhapf. no section tf the country more, entitled to recognition than Is eastern Caro lina, not Is ftny more In need of Im proved water ways.- j j1,,; '.mil. in, ;wv Oklahoma Will be a State November Sixteenth.-- " - Special ttf Jonrnal, - r '.- i- j . Washington.- Oct"88.-i. President Roosevelt has signed he Wclal doc uments .declaring Oklahoma a State, and Betting the, date for her State hood, November! IS. Evans to be Tlce-AdmlraL . ' Special to JouraaL'V"..' ' Washington, D, C. v Oct. 28. Com mander Robley D. Evans,' of the tj. S, Nav,,'wiU be made vice-admiral and will be in command of the North Par Clflfl neet ' . h Ieath of Prominent CWen". Special td Journal, ,7':, Fayetteville, N. COctober 28, Mr, William H. Morgan, formerly of Dur ham; but now one of .the leading res idents of this city, died suddenly here today.-v tM'K'J-, f v- prayer CLEAX. lOUIt BAD jj- . -11 r , BLOOD Valuable. Prescription .Which Takes Out Impurities" . ' , A leading health Journal In answer ing the question,-:" What is the beat prescription, to clean and purify the blood," prints in a recent' issue the following: Fluid Extract of Dande lion, one-half ounce, Compound Kar gon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarp.aparllla, thr-ee - ounces. Shake well and use In teaspoon ful doses af ter each meal and at bedtime. "-- A well known local druggist who is familiar with this prescription states tliat it is harmless, bt'lng composed of Blu-rie ii t-rrU'nts hlch can be obtained from any good prescription I !,;irir,:t-y. - .. ' . , It C m the V ...4 ff all lii'imri- tli tin ii 1 17. 'G..DQVD, 101 POLI.Ot K ST. for C11I .iura iro. t) t f-r j t a I r p v r 1 i t I 1 '11 1 t'.e Mood in Jin-t i Hi I.i I a to ck-ir '! f. 1 j "i ' s. It ' in1 ru 11 (Viwn, C I'-1 "-'''Accidental Shootluf .."A Maudie L. Lewis, a seven year-old colored "boy was accidentally . shot by another colored boy named Zacharlah yesterday afternoon , at the-. Lewis boy's home on Bern streetThe acci dent was done by the Zacharlah boy not knowing the gun was loaded,, Thi wound is in-the Lewis boy's hip, and Is reported to be not dangerous. Dr, William Mann rendered 'surgical as sistance. K 3 , , ... -J ' ; Do, you realize ihe ai; of good taste, prestlgercarrled by the selection of a piece of Gorham Silver as a wedding gift?. Small pieces $1,25 up. Bowls $26.00; pitchers f 28.00, tea sets $ 160,00 A ' special consignment at J. O. Bax ter's The Leading Jeweler. . BEAUTIFUL WOXEJT 1 v nr r. iv i r PpHs Is Full of TLcra and Nearly All . Ubb r.irMsn T In tlie bcutity - show at Tarts two ears ar;'), Gold V !,.)s were awarded to five d Tc!;it v ' To t! e mo"t 1 ' in' ful woman te t-' a 2D n4 Zo; belwron 23 and 30 l!v-ii C) si 1 Z"; Lffoi-n 35 a ) ) ii'i'l luU. 1 11 1 1 4". . t of 1 1 8 It IV f (' V c is, rf 1 ! r- , ,1 ti-r v i h .1 l,i t i J 1. 1 t '. 1. 1 ( : r ." 1 r ( (Vv Battle Horoeeo. . 8pecial to Journal, - -J i"1-, , Morocco, - October', 28. A ' battle -Is impending between the Moors and the government forces. .The Moors and straggling tribes under the command of the Pretender, are near the city" of Mogadore. and -Will-probably capture it. , : ui La. evr. .?:-?fl.";..J.111 .Il'll,.iil,l.iii 'i-i'.. infill" I, J: 'v Bailoonlsts Meeting, Special to Journal. 1 , . New Vork'Oct 28- The Operators of the test balloons, which- took part in the race laot week, and others in terested in aeronautic navigation, &ti holding a conference in this city and may arrange for another test," "s "Peace - Delegates , Arriving." ) Special to Journal. ''-5 A-'pv,, . Washington, D. C. Oct. '.'28. The Central American delegates, appointed by-the rulers ot several Centra) Amer ican States, to arrange for . the peace protocal have arrived nd. Will . hold their, conference in tula city- wvein Fortify and increase the life-giving properties of the blood and your vta' force will be Increased and your sys tem ; protected from disease. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea does.j. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets,' -.F, 8, Duffy. ; !,.; ' L'V,- '--j - ; - ' Sate' Hearing Resumed. '--Special to Journal. -' - Wftshington, D.'C, Oct 28. The ar guments in the Southern rate -case were resumed before Standing Master Montgomery. . Attorney Woodard for the State demanded the- Southern vouchers for the past wo years which were produced and are being exam ined by "the State's expert account ant : ' f T jt-iAa ILMEN'S SHOES School and Dress 'AlL'styiesandsizes at $1.25, $150, ' $1.75 and $2,00: -. Heel and Sole Plates that save the ShoeSr put on free -AT- SBURN'S I Hard Coal of the best quality. Pennsylvania ; Anthrocite in Chestnut, Stove, Egg and Furnace sizes..' Alst' the celebrated Pocahontas Coal for ' steam and domestic purposes. t"'PR(DMPT DELIVERY and Personal attention to i:" . '.. all orders, ;;olisT3K 2z COS, -' Phone 34. - vr- Office and Yard. Foot Craven St. 1 --: 7fW THERffS WO U5E pxMtiQ AROUND EVERY felRECTlOrV VrlENTrlfTRE" IS A PLACt N roUKUTY Mere tmeyscll dz gESTiCLCCrED THNG5 KEEP EYES PPEN,TRJENDS. noU5 I trv DROWfx, J ALL THE BZSTl STYLES. . . . 1 . . ' IKINO AaOUft0aa. S II I KWTievtrstAwr?cesiAeo. W rt Y. WAOJ t.7 OwfV HMfU UUU1SUHU mV" EVERY oNET WfLU TELL-YOl THAT Wf! TANP AT THE ToP.:oUR"CLoTHm6; ".SHoEHAT UNDER- , U I L Is" fcfl b W V A M II 11 It 1M IW 1M I n I Ivfl . 1.1 ,UM A ' v awwr atww 'ivK r r LJR.Y" GOODo oILKo.. MILUliHtrC I MPPUHd civ,. Ij THE VEHYBET- AND -SOLD LOWER. THAN -ANY'., HoU-SE IN THE "CITYl . -5 ATIf ACTION 3UAR,AN- ; TEED; .-AV.Vi ; i i' :'-v-v - 11.0 SIUKSJ.,J.-BAXltK',ip t ! - rihlon Tlay This Week. The l.,Jou has had the good fortune to secure the films illustrating the world renowned sacred drama, The I'uHslon Day. As Is well known, this well known soone douls with the cruel r i.ii ar 1 t'ie Lliarart-rs are rai'n ho : their part as a reliplnns duty 8 1 i:,' y (!') cot prir.ii'.i It In t! i ( f lwify nor f r r.i! -i ! .' . ' t . v i it t 1 , f Lot :I. 1 n 1 . y v ' !, : '-.ill 1 , 11! t 'l I 1 t' -M liii,a oi 1 1 1 ( ' , f- r SLICED; 1 . -' . - ' T, ' jf- V' ' - - " 'f -::AI vi' .'-,'n't -' J. 1 -,t i G. WILLIAMS - ' .. 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