PAPER WITH KNOWN ORCULATION - ; VXEW BERN; NORTP, CAROLINA TUESDAY-' MORNING. jANUAUY WJBNTVISBTYEAR . 'V.- ;mAfyJsiiD '.' 'fits ri , 1878' "V'- Ml Mine- is an important element in saving money. People who have nothing ahead waste a great deal of time trying to meet their obligations. Those who have a balance on a checking account and possibly also a line of credit in this strong Bank are able to spend ALL of their time MAKING money and the meeting of current 'obligations then easily takes care of itself. Have YOU an account here for 19010? JAS. B. BLADES. Prea. "T; A. (iKKEM. V. Pres. Win. B. BIiADES, V. fret. GEO' B 'PKKPLETON, Cwhier C None Too Soon To buy Spring goods as Easter comes early this season. We have the greater per cent of our Spring goods, consisting of White Waisting and Suitings HERE IS THE BEST LINE FOR THE LEAST MON EY EVER PUT ON THE MARKET. 46 Inch French Lawn 20c. 40 " Lingerine Batiest 15c. 40 " Scotch Linen 25c. 40 " Belfast Linen 18c. H6 " Linen Waiiting 25c. 29 " Silk Cashmere glare in the following two tone shades, Blue and Gray, Blue and Black, Blu and Gold and Crashed Roslen 85c. - Values For - 50c. 1 ROQ S EVELT mm BE ELECTED J. M. Mitchell & Co. Phone 288 Oyster Bar Eepreseotative Are Beady to Give Way to Him Washington, Jan. 22 Confirming the story of his readiness to retire from Congress in favor of former President Roosevelt, Representative Cocks, of New York, who represents the," Oyster Bay district, where the Roosevelt home is located, added today that ha had in formally talked over the subject with Mr. Roosevelt. Representative Brad ley, a colleague .from New York, accord ing to Mr Cocks, is likewise willing to give way in the House to Mr. Roose velt in the event the ex-President should desire to enter Congress. Mr Roosevelt and I have talked over the question of his rounding out his public career by service in Con gress," said Mr. Cocks. "1 called at the White House often during the Roosevelt administration and one night last February Mr. Roosevelt. Mr. Loeb and I were chatt ing over public matters. Possibly the Speakership also was dis cussed, but I am not clear as to that. The talk was entirely informal, and the President's expressions were given in a tentative way. Incidentally the fact that John Qaincy Adams has occupied a seat in Congress subsiquent to his Presidential term was brought up. Mr. Roosevelt believed that the holding of a Presidential office did not bar any man from later taking up other public duties. There was a reference to the possibility of his again entering a Presidential contest but it was just passing chat, neither in jest nor in earness, but 1 want to say to you that the Roosevelt friends are loyal supporters of Presi dent Taft. I do not think Mr. Roos -velt has made up hU mind yet what to d." TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinfne Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVES tigna-lur- is on each box. 25c. 61 Pollock St. WE hj t il;NK -17 SOLICIT YOUR TRADE on all kinds of coal for hpafing and cooking in the house, for the furnace in shop o.- store, for Btcain ing purposes in factory or mill, fully confident of the quality of our fuel, its cleanliness und our facilities for prompt delivery. Wo will appreciate a trial order. Ellis Coal and Wood Yard - - UNION POINT North Carolina Maritime Notes Diamond Shoal Light Vessel No. 72 arc lights to be replaced by incandes cent lights. When this vessel isplacvl n staii'.n, the two electric arc lights will be discontinued, und she will show lights from three electric incandescent lights, each f 100 candle power at each masthead, similar to those now shown on Light-Vessel No. 71. Notice of the date when this vessel will be placed on station will be given as soon an deter mined. The withdrawal of Lighl-Vessel N. 71 from this station has been postponed un il further notice. Wallace channel and Western swash through the new dredged channel into Pamlico Sund, Ayers Rock beacon re bull', Jan. 13, having been heretofore reported blown over. Pungo River Woodstock Point Light Temporary light establishtd, Jan. 5, wreck of structure. How It Looks To The. Esteemed Charlotte Chromcl?. There is scarcely a city on the Atlan tic Seaboard that has-better facilities for water transportation: than New Hern. Uutifehortly sfter the close of the war, traffic by water made business hum hi New Bern, The ships, howev er, gradually disappeared and strange to say, in thii commercial age the wa ters of the Neuse are floating no ves sels of any consequence. Water trans-, por'tation, the cheapest of al', has been practically abandoned. Now it is to be feared that the completion of the A be- Hharle sound bridge will nuke the peo ple of New Bern more than ever con tent with present conditions. We judge this to be the case from the argument that this bridge will give territory on the Nsw Bern side of -the sound, an hour and a half quicker service for trav elers, and practically a day better for freight deliveries. This is .a benefit and an important, one, in point of serv ice. It makes New Bern that much better off, but the Journal makes the point that "from the cost in passenger fare and freight rate, it is not appa rent that it means one cent less in ex pense for the traveler, or one cent less per one hundred pounds of freight to a single merchant iri this city." While the time schedules have been shortened, there is no lessening of transportation, charges, and the Journal quite truth fully says that "there never will be, ho long as tho New Barn mercantile trade is willing to pay all to railroads and let the Neuae river remain without any boat service, that woujd mean compe tition, for it is a well-established trade fact that water communication -fixes transports! ion rates, not the railroads. ' ' That New Born should make no elfort to revive its once flourishing shipping business is a circumstance that would seem to be beyond explanation. It could put on n line of boats and secure com petitive freight rate.", yet it is content to stand still ( tnd tho town that stands still is sure to go backward) and fay such toll as th ) railroad may see prop er to exact from i!. mm AGIST HEAT Cities SendiDg Lists of Thousands Who Will Abstain From Meat. u -Chicago Jan. 24. A movement to combat the high prices of meat by tb stince therefrom spread rapidly today and began to assume a national char acter Coincidentally came the announ cement from Milwaukee and Cleveland that the price of meat had dropped. From Denver Samuel Dutton presi dent of the Western Hotel Men's Pro tective Association, announced that a proposal to cut down the consumption of meat would be brought before hi organization at a meeting in Chicago on January 31, Dispatches from Baltimore, Kansas City, Omaha, Memphis. Pittsburg and other citie3 told of the rapid growth of the meat fast. Cleveland credited with being the originator of the scheme, now has thirty thousand names enrolled while Kansas City reports eighty thousand. The heads of the leading packing houses of Kansas City and Chicago re fused to discuss the effect of ths move ment on their business. From a few p'aces word comas that the boycott does not find favor even among union men. Union men, it is said, fear that the fast would prove a two edged cleaver and would cut both ways That the Loycott is not entirely a union movement was proven by a report from Des Moines, Iowa, that the meat pledge had been signed by scores of men and women who agree to eat no meat for thirty days. Have Yon Been Over The New Hi idge ? The passenger trains of the Norfolk & Southern Railway are now operated over the new Albemarle Sound bridge the longest continuous railway bridge over navigable waters in the world. The running time of trains No. 1 and 2, between ail North Carolina and Nor folk will be reduced one hour, com mencing Jan. 21th. The 1910 World Almanac One of the new books; is the stand- WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you nelected your Kidneys? 11.,,.. .,..UJ ..or, mi, a , . . , . , ... : ard reference book of all the colleges, tem and caused trouble with your kid- , , , ... , , A, , , ..,,,,, . . i schools and libraries, and for tho banker neys and bladder? Have you pains in ! , , , e u a u , , . , . , i L i , i . i and the broker, for the home and the loins, side, back, groins and bladder?; . ... . . , , oil i office. It treats of subjects educational, Haveyoua flabby appearance of thel ... , , . , . ., , ,, , agricultural and historical, of subjects face, espwiallv under the eyes? Too f re1 ,. . , , . , . . . ' , . " ,., political and statistical, scientific and quent a desire to pass urine? If bo, Wil- r , . . , , ,.... . general. Its compact pages give infor- hams Kidney Pills wi!l cure you-at R . c .. 7 . r. . ,, . mation to every known held of research; Druggist, Price 50c. Williams M 1 g. i , , ' . . , D r ci trom a simple answer to a simple ques- IjO. , r rops. , l.levetanu, ir. , i. . , , . : tion it steps to a discussion of the heavi- ' i tst problems of civilization. It is a book I for the student, a book for the masses, j Price 25c. (west of Buffalo and Pitts ' burg 3c.,) by mail 35c. SHORT PASSIM EVLMTS NOTICE. (Continued from Pago Four) I as it loomed above the sky line. Yesterday everyone w re asking Having several packages of seed at their friends if they were fHicted with ! the post office, sent out by the Hon. C. ThePeoples Sank 4 " new 6rn. rV.cT, q, PAID ON SAVING : STRING COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE to be Considered In selecting a bank through which to transact your business, the following points - shouW he considered; financial strength, the policy of nwnagement the cur tesy and attention extendetl toptronsv- Tin bank has ample capital; surplus nd undivided profits forthe (pro -tectionolits depositors. Ifemanajmehtiscdmetvative and every courtesy arid corisidefatlori air xfeinded to its depositors without regard to" the'- size'of ften ' ac counts. ' ' ' " " - WM.DUNN- CD.BRADHAM TA.UZZELL PREST. VICE PfttST.. CASHIER -V-7 ' - WHITE (.OllltS SALE! We will have on sale To-day a Beautiful line of Spring White Goods in Waistings, Embroideries, Domestcs, Lawns, Linens, Skirtings etc. All Other floods on Sale J. J. BAXTER Elks Temple Department Stor a MJ- ! T.fjcooccocooo cooocsnocs3 I NEW BERN FRUIT CO. t i WIIOLESAtT: Q In Hay, Grain and Feed, Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Canned Meat Q Q i.ud VcgrUbtcs, Evaporated Apples, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Q m ( 'iKr, Cheroots and Cigarette, Peas and Poutnes, Fruit of all k Inda. q V? A l"o sgent for the National Oil Co., always have a big stork of Oil Z " of all kinds and Gasolene on hand. Send us yonr orders. Remember " t) Uk name National Oil Co., 87 Middle St IWe 2r7. Q 5 T. P. ASIIFORD, Mgr. J g 7 Mildl St JVarebquJte 41 lUddle St Thon 27 S ea&ooocccoccc3 cooocogocoiioi j 1 j .. 'uaimi ii'jil 1 .' j 1 .... I Njal's Cherry Cough Syrup. Nothing else will so readily re lieve a tight, dry, hacking cough. Try a bottle for that cough be fore it leads to serious illness. Price 25 and 50c. On sale at Davis' Pharmacy. All Train "On Time All The Time" The passenger trains of the N. k S, ! Ry. eqolpped with modem coaches .ofl fc M tauu of tb, the laust Oslgn. sr. op. VA tt th. V.rlottt crop. thaUllI tha "Amusitis?" Many had not become acquainted with the new term applied t? those who attend that popular little iheatra the Arouse, and much mirth wis caused by the question. The pict ures to-night are of. the. varibty of ernes that grip the responsive chords of the heart and bring-, to one's mind fond recollections of the past. Don't fall to see the feature' film to-night. Progress in farm work for the new year In this county is rather varied ac cording to report. Jq eorae sections the tend t be cultivated this year , was broke?) two months ago, whl'e in other sections and ladlvidoal hieUncea It hi reported that th work is rather la'er thaa nsoaL It la too eertr, of coarse K ThomaR, which wo wore unable to deliver to the addresses on account of having Changed their address etc. I have been requested, by him to deliver them to Sny one who will use them. Any persoi wishing package will please call at the general delivery win dow'at the pott office and I will give them one with his compliments. ROBERT HANCOCK, Act P. U. upon any other line. BARGAU1 nivTYPEVVRITERS Emirs I No. I S.P. I No. 2 S. P. m a CANDIDATE. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. i ii i ii . To the Demetmie Voters of .Craven ; Coontyl' ' . I hereby moat respectfully nruwunce my Mndldary for the office of Trurr of, Craven Coanty eutject to th will of ful alga is apparent that .1 that the farmers are study mg improved mtb- dVr(, : , i'i ' f t-a ' , Ben M edeh, young colored boy, wh has bectt Working at lb various livery stable In the city for th put fw. month,.wa arrested yesterday eralf hy oOWe Bryant on warrant charging him witik tk larceny of two eU of hsrneee vsJoM nt ality dollar frtxn Uf. 8. II. Boot IT1 H was givan t bearing before Mstof MeCsrthy yutr day ftemooti, who, nfler hearing all fm"immm' " "mmmTitTii ' i i ii it " 1 A . TREMENDOUS JBIG t STOCKt IN FACT TWO BIG STOCKS COMBINED IN ONE . ' , 1 hart moved ry Klnstoo branch store her, and hare mar fx-d on hand now ths tverjutd W get rid of esme, will oi tours rot nrice on everything There kr'no m4 haimer In front of my star, a I m not try In to ilinratsW twstnml Ly any fill ), Too mn eav from 20 to CO si 'ptt cent on ny nrUd fo hoy t my itor. - It will pey yo W boy yor next winter Rait Of Ovfreoet rxre- t tne nrire w will sell t- J must nt rWl of my tremetvViu stock In start time Cn rosV room for my V" Rising ind Bummer Gnod d will H si slmoet any (rrk. . Ctm ami pric our good n4 he ooivi-wa. Tocr a eerre, . th Democratic primary whenever said prtJiury fc'heloVIJ BommeUd ona!tn rtiAw of th'wttnse bound clectsw I pledg myself fo condort the afltc to th latM-fartlon of th peopM to th beet of my ability. , . , , ' it t: MMl fiat pec u u i it, B. B. Hurst C r DR.H.W. CARTER .-., , . ..a hi- In. zr.d Itral w t . SOCIETY: , Mclawhon Lincaittf Mr. B. O. McUwhon and) Uta ElU Lcncuter.wer quietly marrlfd- at the Bsptlst Persons In tht city! Sunday af ternooo at . o'clock, Jt', jC L Grare performing tb ceremony. Tb bride and groom area popular young coopl from near Vaneeboro, In which eommunlty they will onlimt to rnok their bom. . ; -J. Xixil -XLJi .... ATTENTION FARMERS TO THE FARMERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY: - WEPNESDAY. Jan. 76th, the" "FARMERS INSTITUTE'" will be held at- the County Court House at NEW BERN. Prominent speakers will be present and every farmer should come and bring his family as a promi nent lady will address your wives' and daugh ters. Don't fail to come to these two great events and gain information th it will last you for a lifetime. This will be an excellent opportunity to vis it the GREAT STORES of GREATER NEW BERN, where everything is noreHint at al most cost. Don't forget the dat'6,' JAN. 26th. New i t;i n ,fxj . Chamber of. Commerce r hlm over to Court ndr bom) of tfty dollars, In default of which h u eoni- mUUdtoJaiJ. .. vrV J Vj D ill aiirobef Of tmopl r Oat Sunday night looking for th omt Th Rory body m4 It arpearane in the south ett shortly after t1 ' clork aM ws very brilliant fort fsw mlnate tut wu'soon olsirod ty U sUttwL load1 AfUf pesslng the sun th eorriKt will h'm ite is-Vwrd swl Inte time lfi i hrv.tr n.ij i I he it Us V'l fight commodious sppet room, fine ly adapted for iiher resident or flk purpose,' or for comblMtlon i r the two. '; . ;. -C. T. Uancock. ' Kilt Iwimp BchooJ boo Ssturday night, January 22, thr will b basket party for the henpf.tof th chnrch. Ail Invited to , . LINE . We have a very Reelect line" 6f iuitihg and panta patterns. Aiio wverairfancy' vest patterns. CALL AND SEE THEM r , . j i . v. ' - ' w .:t a. ;lpL Chadjviclf-; -Merchant Tailor, .iinik j n!i'.jtu l urns t will lin lie l.srV wrl svlngj . ' ' - , w " i tr snd will rics In (h mnmingi i Ifffvfp I ArAfr -hii ih.w At i.;ii!iblw, LtbbulD . ( if - ' Formelf of Nw V City, now V r"! for r' i'mjo. Il i p.t A V-r lit, Tt I will - r;.t rtd In Washli fm, V. C. havhig mad' tt.sn r-r-l !! tl-l s it irs It nh ; ijrr. ruml.r t f ''' on e!l lotr nnm"il f..f i.ff.r t"ir In KWj. t-.t-iet :!l t' I v t it S t:l tl t ',,!' n t .!, n (m,oi y, 1 !."r j' fi.il tun ', fTf f'f o i.T r'TP r. 7 ' h 1 V t m :V' I ) 1 f r - - ' a ' ; 1 1 v ' f w s y f f . s : ' T ' T j : - 3 ;i(ll i' I t !: )' 1 : i 1 - 1 '. -i t t r r Iri figuring' on old or iricw woi'i 'do not forgrt, that j we carry the goodi you .'need?, and; 'guarartt our' i prices to-be right, Vlf.itla BiilMing 6r Paiti'tlrgcome and let us figure with yoa K"'.,.'. : ''J '':". Sam Lippnmn. I"'