rt r;j.'..,V'7" "" : -'-rS X ,-. '-' - , . Xr Y XXXXXXXnXr-' . -x 'It'" "H- v' . ,r. vKr t - .2? J.-' t T r v.": -. -; 4 -w )' .,- :-ri .- XX-X:X--iy -X:' -' H - " PAPER WITH ;:'KNOTN;a ORCUUT10N 2 NflMBER 243. iEW BER3..X0I1TH CAROLINA. FRIDAY JlORNlXMAIJARYJ4 19l(K - TWENTY EIGHTH YF A K v ' V. : p. l ITr4 y f if -C . airung Associations - add strength to your firfantiat position.' - Associate yourself with Ais itjring BaiUc, make . yourself favorably known io;ourrifficer ; and yOP '" vwiO find that the prestige aMs&eigtJiof this Bank ; 'will be reflected in your business reputation and ac-; Acomplishraent. , , , v .. , t " . What better time for giving this; matter serious ' attention than right now as, you stand on the thresh- ' ;' hold of 1910 mth ail its splendid possibilities ? ' ' J AS. B. BLADES, Pres. T. Wm. R. BLADES, V. Pre. GEO A. liREEDV. Pres. . B PENDLETON; tashlw WHITE SLAVE kit t. '3 BILL PASSED rrrt Cs2 Cold Weameff Comfoit WARM BLANKETS FOR COLD NiGHTS. - NORTH CAROLINA ALL WOOL BLANKETS. Ladies and, Childrens Outing Night Robes and Skirts. Come in and get our prices, or Phone 288. J. M. Mitchell & Go. 61 Pcaiock St. Phone 2fc8 Heavy, Fine and Imprisonment Provided, .Ww Little Opposi , ; ' : tion . " '. .y i k Washington. D. C, Jan. 12. Drastic Action looking toward the suppression of the- 'Wt; slave" in the United States was taken to-day by the House. ; A bill passed under which, if adopt ed by the Senate, it will he uhlawful for any person to provide, tranaparta- - tion from one State to another for any person -who engated in prostitution or other immoral practices. T6e mere purchase of a, ticket for a woman whore she would be "enabled or assisted" to go from State to State for immoral purposes will render the purchaser liable to ten years imprisonment and a $5 600 fine. JmmosUI alien women"' art) ts be deported whenever fiey are discovered and their procurers are to be excluded, deported and punished. . "It is intended that this measure 'shall be drastic," declared Represent ative Bennet, of Ne v York, in charge of the measure, and co-author of it. "This Infamous .'white slave' traffic must be broken up and thaimmigra tion committee believes the pending measure will survive every constitu tional test to which it my be subject- ed." mm 'OFSOCIE Miss Watsoa "EoterttM.r.i , D. Warren Gives Card JParty.f ' -- ' y r i ' Miss Edna Watson charminglv enter tained a few of her friends w Tuesday eveninc at her home. n-v'NewxistreL The.feufsts nere met at tha doory $t tie' Miss ' Elroa - Wation,i who-invttid them in the parlor.- Afte-p3din(i a coupta of hours in various Amuaeme a"1 delightful twocourse ! supper was erred.--1- ViCry-TT' Misses Kathryn;e BeamanVMrj.fJlt raway, Mary ,WaUrEva XttO" strong Allie Land and EraWataoD. Messrs. Hall, Flowera;-- Thon. Ball. Taylor, Whitehurst, Perkins, - Bennett Annual Clearance Sale at Philip Howard's, 59 Middle St. New Bern, begins Thursday, January 6th lasts ten days. Arapahoe Notes. i4,T3hltfTttr.I?otter, Though ad3. in. Pace i for Pinchot's fi:l (or ssUnEtonJap47 I? casting about xof a-foewasor. Jo Uigord Pinchot to bsm4 1 forestry erfce it was repor-letct-li thift' rteakftnt Taft might fflftrtfiftliceidfieth Bulfock, United SfieliriuhsJ'ft South Dakota At fteimtf AlbeU P. Potter de tMfug head of the 801 vijna.to.be the leading candidate - Mr. Bullock iaa close friend of Co). RooteveJtjJBii aa.onee the chief of trairfsj rWJgers: hj the BiackHill aifilir With- forestry .' He has bse irfeaignated-ifor' reappointment as MWfttaItwH?tr termjrtires this month. &UWAii Plsifent Taft may bfleiaWntir the end of the week. Wtmieii who' was associate until, iast Satorday, is. also tb wthapwiparalions of a state- IliieaariSMiUtfott of: the facts rd- gatdi&C U conduct Of the Department )OfctihfcIfttttfioHn its' interference with tthtofiitfirtlce. Mr?. T. D. Wftrren, entertained ' tscidge in honor or Miss.WawanMx; nesday afternoon" :Torea -dgbtui "Rublers" were playe alhioh: jsn elegant two-;oue lunch iWasiee consisting oi saiaa aoa iCML present were: ,- iy.lzSfiA Mesdames, Ben Newland, Q.- B Hol land. L. I, Moore, Tom Carraway, W. P. Burrus. Margaret Nelson, D. F. Jar viu. V. (I Dunn. S S. nff-.1S. H Jni. den, D. R. Davis. M VUktSSllim aa1 Mfflftrtlaftd; Ore. to-' Buford, Mrs. Baker;iiMisss Sarah Congdon, Nettie Rawhnjrsj-aClydd Xx Maud Mtmger, Mollie Heath:' .. 'ftiO: One of th9 nicest arid-niost thai ly enjoyed parties of thtftmas-ear given by Mrs. Baker to hmi$ktise Schenck on hii 80th birthday. ?3l t.no atternoon many! irwnas an wish Mr. Schenck marryAappyi'ifiituiraw day fbr Wishfhfi'tnn'' iia n vnlunfcarv tjSw fPPW befpre the Congres ijtyipqfrjtoim that will investigate toe interior uepariment ana ine r or- estry Bowau.- i 'i'jn i -i i i , -i i . sir. earatice Sale at Philip jjiWddle St. New lAftwalhursday, January f the day. Mrs. BakerubemDtilvilrjat 6th lasts ten days. tired in an af ternoon gpwniofjavwflw velvet received her guestf- ivf ueWj attractive manner. Thosewhe-sfwiafed her were: Mesdamea, FrauDuffyj'E H. Jordan, R. D. V Jones and Mfeft ; mouie neatn r t ft). PILES CURED IN 6 TO A SELECT LINE We have a very select line of suiting and pants patterns. Also several fancy vest patterns CALL AND SEE THEM Chadwick, Merchant Tailor L NEW BERN FRUIT GO. I A STATEMENT 1 ::.? ? i ;-.!-i IV'HOLKBALK DHALESS ONLY a a Q- Call for the R. & K. Apples which we are receiving by the Q J ..car load, the best apples on the market A Iho Florida Oran. ' g Q ' gen, Tangerines and all kinds of FrniCH and Candy. Call early f Q and avoid the rush. T. P. ASHF0ID, Mgr. 5 J 7 Middle St. Warehouse 41 Jliddlc St. Phone 207 , G. E. Hawk, jyseturjifi f rom Atlanta" Penitentiaiy ot U. S. desires WtfJgjM entertains na maiicc--against any man in Nqy,Brni That he is informed r titat reports have been cr,iiiSri' that he has rereUt 1 , ' , , ' ' ' " 3 $20,000 STOCK . TO SELECT FROM S.UPMAN Niw .Btrn'i Ludinj Bargain Stora. OUR GOODS. ARE ALL NEW, FRESH l! la order to stimulate business we have decided to cut prices clean, to -the cor. ' This Is sa opportunity to buy your Holiday Goods at a great aavtnf . Remember the money jrou save bar will help you In' (tUlnt; , thlnft that you actually need. AH good strictly first class sod we fusr aaUe every purchaser aaUafaetioa. if yoa bare never beea.a patron of oar store we taraosUy rtqueet yoa to ( as a trial aad be eonviuced . (hat we aavo the right merchandise at the right prices. ; . i ', , ... r 62 HlddU Street , Uryao Block. Janury 12. An nsword has ba3n ha3 from Arapahie sine? some tiu hefor.! Christmas we will let you hear fioti m again. ! fk.-iat.nnaa noaaarl rfT vanr nuialltf nnnl every body seemed to enjoy ,t. I PAZQ . OINTMENT ' 1. 'gaVaWtfJ to i u i .u o a u i . I cure any case of ItchihKlWield l We had three Sunday school enter-'. '. ,. ..;.u.j ... . i . j ling or Protruding Files in ft to 4 vapyt tainments during the holidays. Tne ' . 7 . , , lo j . . . n - u , I or money refunded. 60c ... V ' Sunday school of the Christian church : , gave theirson Christmas Lve, the Meth odist give theirs on Friday night after Christmas, and the Uaplist gave theirs on Old Christmas night. All threa of these entertainmsnts were enj yed by i all who attended them. All threa had Christmas trees, m iny presents wers given and received, and of course were ' appreciated. Miisea Annie and Clara Sutton, of Vancebjro, spent Christmas with rela tives and friends in Arapahoe, return ing home' last week. Mr. O. R. Brinson, of this place, is attending a Masonic meeting in Male'gh this week. Me will visit relatives in Goldsboro and Dunn before his return. A quiet little marriage took place near Arapahoe last Sunday evening; the contracting parlies were, Mr. Bsn aie Willis, of Bairds Creek, and Mi Evs Keel, of this place; Rev. J. A. Sounders officiating. Mis Ksel is one of Arapahoe's roost popular girls and loved by all. Mr. Willis is one of Balrds Creek's most promising young mqn. ' Directly after the ceremony the bridal party left for Balrds Creel to partake of a bonntiful wedding supper, which was prepared in the new horns of Mr. Willis. The waiters in attendance were Mr. Seth Willis, brother of thi groom, and Miss E(B Martin, of Arap ahoe; Mr. Oamoa Keel, brot .er of the bride, and Mlsi elle Miller, of Marj bel, N.'C Tne ceremony took place t the borne of the bride, In, the presence of quiu a crowd. We hope them a very pleasant sail on (he voyage of life to-, (ether. Mr. Noah Crsio and Miss Leah Daw, both of Arapahoe, . were quietly mar ried vera) weeka ago, but we believe aeacoonnt of it has been glvea hereto fore. They are well thought ofyoung people of Artpshoe, so J we hpe Qjd's richest blessings may rest upon thorn all through life. .-' M'r R. H. Los, formerly of this place, baa moved to his plaei on the river. Mr. liithef Joyaer, oM of t- young aMo'eapioyod to dig artesian well is very sIHt with Btieomoola,' at hi homo of Mr, Jamea Daw. , - Mr. WUlie Banks sprawed hU hip In oeao way to-day, Mr. EdJIs JlslangU, of this place, had t runaway last Sanday afteraasri. . Tbt 1 The Peo At pics NEW BERN. N.C. Bank O, PAID ON o SAVINGS STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE YOUR 1910 BANK ACCOUNT Choosing the bank through which to transact your financial affairs during 1910 is an important niii'.ttr which should receive most careful consideration. Wo invito jou to open an account with this institution Mhich uniformly extends courteous and t'fficuni :-cr-vice to its patrons, and by reason of consoi vati.T aui i agement and ample capital and surplib, liMunls tiii questioncd safety. I)t'posits,sniall as well as largo, are invited. WM.DUNN PR EST. CD.BRADHAM vicr PRC5T. TA.UZZ ELL CASHIF.R I fjilla H4idaaghtep of F. C. and Myr tlOJ'Stwart Aged 8 months and 6 - Hdaytenrktlreaidence at 10 a. m. by'Rsr CL; Greives, interment in CMlilr 'Grove Cemetery. ;;.PIU3i fll,ES! PILES! - WilHaWsiadian (Pile Oinlroent will cawB4i. odingand Itching Piles. Itabsbrtw ttuPtoasora allays itching at oafee? aetTtt a poolttee,L gives instant rolf' Wlama4 Indian Pile Ointment arrftr ritef and Itching Of the pka"Uparta','"'Bole bj driSggisU, mail 6W41-iO.' WUliams' M'f'g. Co., Pjopa.; Povojaa q. ' It is lu,! To The Business of New Bern The CHAMBER OF COMMERCE is one yi-ar nl 1. an experiment. If doulit art to its necessity anil suci i s-; you, your fears are not well founded. The NEW BERN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE is . good outside authority to be one of the best, if nol THE United States. If you are for a GREATER NEW BERN through : CHAMBER OF COMMERCE you will hand in your nan retary immediately, if not already a member. The monthly dues are exceedingly low, $1.(V) for lietid-; and corporations and 50 cents for clerks. The sum of $.rin.iiii during the holidays to advertise YOUR BUSINESS. A full and complete list of members ineludmn in-iv on published next week for the benefit of the public. Men i lourer within lisi.!, I l,y BEST bi 'be ORE vi ei: . lo Hi.- S , i !' finis id! DRI-fASSlNS EVENTS i(Coatfcud from Page Four) llurioo epvldba secured and the dof e4dant wore dismissed. against persons Irfc; ihoolI j He aeSire tOi pay.-jnai 'jaiHMWaiigni. owever(ne . . -.f it. -J-"-' ixi Ji 11 del we Xfcio "M another cause than such- reD0rt8 of thrta.ma'do by him . are iricbrircct hat he is back at home now, to attend to his 'o'erMnaf busf ness, and has no intention. f Signed, .. uA At a meeting of the DWctW of 0e A. & N. C. R. R. to..llit ;K BerK . . . -' . s t, dividend of 1J per ettOsMLjbi. capital T stock of said company was declared, the sura to be payable at tha'offlie;of the Treasurer it said eompafVaiMokls-: bbro; K.X3., oq Jao-lS, lftlCf.iT4 boeki for the transfer of stock" la 'aald com pany win be closed orf Jaa. 8,' lrsi0f, at 12 m. and dpened oa - Jan. 15,'! U W : " ' - D. J. BMACTIW.'flV'Ci ; ,--.. ,t v-i 'Xbbn4 rieiMerMao Jtkasiaf USsmUhtpefore.- This time the mm IsTtfNew'Befirwlthoot any cp ltthB!thebaiur i"Ul When 'ttVsboaiTod-it New BernW ikiMbeN ofltorod- troth the "Norfolk kfa'ttf';otlM:itiiBi that he;,had ft 'arabrtlU overcoat. Captain iDaviaj olt0ijshoefly, eoarteoualy, of' fared to wot It and entered the Norfolk trala (or the pnrpeoai 1 While off on the quest, BoswewlaioaY?aU aboard" itt ligftalara gfra and ongineenack NUaTputM tt - It was futile for' the ooaductor to attempt U catch the train.1 prU itipaUW lrntoodlauiy' phoned to CarVi to H05 and bold the trala. A put ia .commission j4JCptala-)I)avie' was bustled off to CUrka Whore bo Mned bis train. About ttittyasl&otao tlsoo was lost lo the waif. IUnstest Fm Prosa, lath. : horea ha-as drhrlnr b 4t mnWf rtcVit ad at soraithlngi sod daabed .vS boaoncl some treeo ososmg the body of the bog gy to bo separated front tbrehsftat Us and bis companion, Mr. dwarJ Soel, otcoped without to jtiryJ V ,' ." ' .Mr "A. D, Aawla bad aVu if heart trouble 8aturday night which ttcrv Mvare.' hut ha is .batter tvoW. . v ' i ....7 .. ; ' The Methodist OongratUa J Jtot have an-aervke Baml oo aocqurst ol th intlemeat erealber, ' i , ..( ... VFAIM tAT.' New Bern Chamber of Commerce PHONE 47 - - IHE NEXf COOL WAVE -di-.-dd not tind you iii.pi i -iar'd f r'plv bin-, fui-1 i on .n.'t .f . hi l.'t u- kii..'.v in i " No' oiilv will we ;ive thr ...mi.'t .i lively xS'.il ile, I nit co. 1 1 t liat 1 -. I- ii .mil th;il will i'iv . up beat iiiliort ione.l to tl.e .li.lhir-- yo.i I r, u-. Call, write or .hune for . ... !. .'i-poiis.'. I J'is's Coal and Wood Yard - - l M POINT eo-oooooeoooeoooooooe unrs BARGAIN TYPEWRITERS Axassl detrtoce Sale At Philip nqwrd'i,i ft; Middle t v W Berafcrarhursdar, January i TltclgftumlnithM. ; I'abKe oxaajteatloo for teachers' er U"r W wU bo held at iho court house Thursday " Friday Jan. 13th and 141U.rVbiU-tsetehonill bo eramlned T: :.;'irn4.uJore4 toaebora triday,' r.xi.nlnatloej each day wlU begin at Itj J nt 'f xi, ii srnrNflrtM .' KRTNK)M. rfatotj J5np't.'of Uchook' I No. 1 S. P, I No. 2 S. P. $20 $35 e e X e o o e STORE ooooooeoooooooooeoeeoeoeoeeeooeoeeeeeaoeooeeee ;C0AL and WOOD STOVES u '.The weather is cold You need a good siove. We atill have a good stock to select from. Stoves put YinMrnrVrlav nureSased. We sell the) K. coak A stoves and Ranges, everyone guarantcd. - 11 .. r , , Gaskill Hardware Co. ; Sired'-, V rhoae 147 -, A'ew IVrn N C am' -ii i.' 'lJllll1tBasMTWgsalsss WU 111 II I JH'WfJSST,l'TSH . 7 - EX Y" r : ; STARTS - 'til Vl'li. .." ? ' mi - X 1 7" Wait v For This Sale. it v 7 3 TU. . everything S -. M : ' & Reduced. 11 1

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