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i'v- : - ; - .. - -;.' ; . : 3 .v.-r f; a'''; -fern ; k pper wirai v-v I NA a''; , M .iv- ; CIRCULATION u iCY VI Jot. ;Vf;KT T jjlt NINTH YEAR SHEP FOR COArLIHE CASE TAKE1TOFF,; 1 ' ' ' - ' 1? lie Fnident Fanner : - JUSTICE WHITE HP - if n - - bf fjumingiBaiioc people are; just bepiinlag to understand the value of land ; and the independent pbsition of the farmer. The great drawback to farming ib the past has been the lack of know ledge with 'regJrd to .methods of agriculture and the precau tion on the pari bf thl farmers to lay up money in good . years for possibleeinergencies when crops fail. The farmer who deposits his surplus money in a strong, safe bank can tide over a season of bad crops, when it comes. This bajQlt Issues Certificates of Deposit, yielding interest at the rate of Four Per Cent. SAVINGS AeSiSTS OF ONE DOLLAR OR MORE RDIALLY INVITED. T NEW BERN BANKING TRUST CO. ASK FOR THE DUEIONNE SILK 27 Inches Wide, All Colors at Get the New things, they don't cost you any more and many times Less at J. M. MITCHELL & CO. ' . r- Otir Fail Styles in Footwear " ARE HERE! Let us tell you why these shoes are Best They are The; Most Stylish, The Most Comfortable, The Longest Wearing and the price will Please like the Shoes. The very latest styles for Autumn wear are to be found in these splendid shoes. That perfect feeling of comfort in every pair. Cf$t0tjtBtl them. Sam Lipman Cor, Middle and 8. Front St. Bryan Block.. Dr. -. . , , is- ;!' Duffy lomc Mixture HAS A RECORD OF.75 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SUCCESS, GUAJRAN ; OF CHH.LS AND FEVER OR MONEY REFUNDEb : nilFFV Phnirthnrict Associate on . Supreme Bench Be ing Considered for Chief - Judge of Court. ' New York Oct 20 Associate Jus tice Edward D. White, of the Supreme Court of the United States, a Demo crat, may be' Jhe next chief Justice. President Taft, who has been making counsel from' hie advisers on this appointment,- has been anrprised at the unanimity with which business men, lawyers and friends have urged Justice White's fitness for the place. The executive now has a list of about fifty names of persona who have been suggested as of Supreme Court calibre. He is collecting all available informat ion about these "possibilities." . He regards the duty of selecting jus tices for the Supreme Court ss one of his greatest responsibilities and has de clared that politics will not enter into the matter. Mother - Relieved by Boy's Rescue; Washington, D. C Oct 20-Almoet a total wreck from three days and nights of anxiety and prayer,, having gone almost entirely without sleep Mrs. Annie Aubert, mother of the nineteen--year-old Washington boy, who sailed with Wellman in the air ship 'America' declared yesterday that she cannot be comforted until she receives direct word from the lad. "I am sure when th full details are known, it will be learned that my brave boy young as her was-held up his headend his heart, and did his full share of work without flinching," she said, the fire of pride flashing through the tears in her eyes. But, oh, I must hear from him! Of all the messages 1 have received none has been signed by him. 1 will go to New York and if be is too exhausted to travel, I will see that be is taken directly from the ship to a hospital.'' Fred B. Aubert. the youthful adven turer, is a friend and admirer of Miss Rebecca Wellman, daughter or Walter Wellman, Iq Is the Result For Chicagos World's Championship Series. Special to Journal. Chicago, Ocl, Change of place had no effect m iiplnlr the Chicagos to, win agaihsi th Athletics, for the Cubs went own t ignominious defeat today, being outplayed at every point The boasted Cubs look cheap after to day's game., The Score. Philadelphia, 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-5 Chicago, a 1 ? 5 0 0 0 0 012 Batteries. OsomUs ,4 and Thomas, Reulback, MIotire nd Ling. Philadelphia hits 16, errors 0. Chicago hits Y-: r " 4. Question of Liability of Local Car rier)!' For Damage on Connect- Another Bhiprrjent of those beautiful Voil and Panama hobble skirts received to-day. J. J. Baxter. Dover Cedar Works Burned Fire, about six o'clock Tuesday even ing, completely destroyed the plant of the Dover Cedar Works, near Dover, entailing a loss of approximately $2.- 000. The plant belonged to C. R. John son and Company, of Norfolk and Mr. Johnson was not there.bence it could not be learned whether there was any in sursnce to cover the damage. The mill has been manufacturing hardwood lum- .ber, but bad been shot down for sev eral months. The watchman who was employed to stay at the plant had gone to Dover for his mail and, when he re turned, found the mill in flames Kinston Free Press 20th. Washington. Oct 20. The question' of the validity of the Carmack amend-, ment to the Interstate Commerce law making tocah carriers responsible for shipments over eonhecting carrier! on s through bill bf lading, came up for ar gument yesterday in the supreme court of the United States in two casei" One is that of the Atlantic Coast Line railway against the Riverside Mills, of Georgia, and the other that of the Lou isville & Nashville railway against N. Scott - In each case the railroads accepted shipments for distant points which were not reached by their own lines. Suits for damages were brought against them although ih each case it was understood that the damages occurred on the line of the connecting carrier and not on the lines bf the roads which were sued. The roads held that the Carmack amendment making them liable was un constitutional. The, lower courts held sgainst this view and the cases were brought to the supreme court on this point The question is or far-reaching lm- nortance both to the railroads and to shippers and is one of the striking feat ures of the Hepburn act to regulate in terstate Commerce. A present given away with every purchase at our store, equal to 5 per cent of your purchase. J. J; Baxter. Mviation meet Spectacular Flying Every Afternoon ;on the Exposition - Grounds on Nov. 1, 2 and 3, in Which Some of the Most , Noted of the Sky-Pilots Will Participate." 4 -ita5t:. Uipxf. Under Jhe Auspices of Jhe edgkr-pispach Merchandise Exposition Week Will Be Observed By the Mer chants Offering Outside Trade the threat Shopping Op portunities of tha Time.s Thousands yi Fi0ck to Nor folk jo Take Advantage of the Unusual Offerings The Fajj Racing' Season Begins on Same Day, Wjthtiie Best Stables in the' Country Represented, p ; 1 1 one way out of it,; The worltl says .unless ,you M r I ' M T "j havs 'the goods", you are not It;; It matters lit "I J tie what you make unless you Save regujarlyand j . persistently therefore is It not wise- to save f( f . raiobey whiki you inasmvMtia'somethingttiat ( ' L t I I ' h good and absolutely safe? ' By taking stock iq V ' ' the October Series of the NEW BERN BUILD-. ' ) ( .v 1NQ A LOAN ASSOCIATION (established 1888- lay the foundationior a snug sum, but become a factor in the town's up- ' lift" as the money circulates freely., and. improves burtness conditions generally " :' h'l T:-' ' V -V -;-- At the ehd of seven years vhen the stock maturM and yoU draw out $100, '$500, if $10()0, to cost only U, $520, or $840, it comes so easy it's like picking money up out of the street ' ' . ' ' v ; Norfolk, a.;. 0ct0bei,20.-i4,he Ledger-Dispatfib 'aviation nieet, which will be held tin the first I hree days jfcf ' November; offerk o the people of this section an op- ponunuy - ip sea mi k worm s nous airmen 1 pert onh their won lerful feats' and gives to Norfolk he distinction of being the first Southern 'city to hold such i car- ;r Other ' cities of th flouth hare Had aeroplane lights. ; ; it V) oiuKiv ueriuruicra iiuvii exuiuii- at t severarv of Dixie's, -larger But Norfolk .Will un 1 the ilnt lay of Novembef ODett the South 's history, of. aviation meets;' where moro.than one sky-pilot has a part to playv' :v.v'''v' tJ :. :rXWhe;lir ' Be. MC'V " OUttti H. '. Cnirtls. '. the . speed Bend amonir tbe aviators and the winner of the world's STMt aviation prl, will have a larpe share In the undertaking. ' "Bud" Mars, the moat hazardous and 'ntrepld of thorn all, will do tricks with his biplane that Will send shivers up and down the spines Of timid specta tors. . .. : . ' ' v ' '-' Wlllard, MaeCurdy and Ely wlU In all probability take part and other men whuia reputations era equally . world prend are being oonuMTfd for en gagement, . Rucordi rp'" '4, With urn h ii k Tf --'inn fif Iiit j t ' lit '! I ' ' V ! i- if ' ( . .. . ' . 1 . . sit I saia . . Features. Mimlo attack! on Fortress Monroe and the Norfolk Nary Yard will be un dertaken. ... ; ' " ' fci volved turns and dips will be made at; the, scene of .ttae.jneet. - , Qulok rises and. sharp, descants will be practiced in competition., , ' The record for altitude will be as sapeA'-:r,.i:i;; flsure ' fof iulclt descent;;-y fii'r'Z , MarJT. win Ilde irom ; the. clouds t (he . earth 'with 'motor motionless. ' .-Curtles will electrify! the specUtprs with sortie ennouneed feature that is sure va- ne ;. , jriumpn.-r.'y.; .Each, of ithS participants 1 sure . to accompllih soma special feat of splen did daring. ; vv ..-".;. '-1 The opportunity te . witness : these miracles of today Is one that nobody can justly uroorev .::,,?? '''"f".';" -" Other; AttiieiMtv 3 "iThlS 'fl'rsl weelt ef ""November Is epoch tor Norfolk. Realising and ap predating the great . enterprlaa -of the Ledger-Ulspatch. ..the merchants of Norfolk are going to do their share-to make the city a magnet. r. :, ',.. Marchandii Exposition. 1 !- -'The prominent merchants have de- aided to make .their stores real show plni'ea. Tliry have arranged for quan titles of nw Komi and will dlnplay tnem -Tor the tii'm iit tr viaitors. ' No one m i ll fci-l cmled upon to buy. . 1 lite In an t ...nitlirj. it will not l.i' a tr(?aln week for ale of odiin anil en ,t. On the con trHry, pvi'i y t h 1 1. s? j.' u!;iyH(i will bm the newt rit, liin'.'tt, hi ..r, n t p' v the fltmsun'ii n.f.t i! r-tu-d-. tn i. n, ; nd the p?hi ft nl he h t ..'iia (iu a the q ni lily i f j ... i v : I v .niint. ing Lines Involved. Ipiacopal Convention. Cincinnati, O., Oct 19. An amend ment to the constitution of the Protest ant Episcopal Church, calling for the establishment of missionary districts along racial lines, was voted down dec! lively by the House of Deputies at the triennial convention of that body yes terlay. Tha negroes have long wanted a bphop of their own, but the vote was of such a character as to quiet any sug gestions along this line that might be made in the near future. Rev. Joseph Dunn, of the Diocese ot Southern Va in speaking against the adoption of the amendment said: "The emancipation oi the negroes was a dire disaster, as the negro at that very time was in need of all the teach ings and help that could be given to him by bis white mother. Tbey lost all of this and the church has 46 years of misguidance to undo. "The negroes cannot grasp the idea of the church as yet . Their religion at the present time is mostly emotional, and I believe that tbe passage of this amendment would be fatal in regard to the negroes. Tbe House of Deputies passed the canon regarding missionary work, with the provision that tbe president of the board of missions be elected to a six year term instead of three, as at first proposed. in the House of Bishops yesterday tbe provisions that give a clergyman latitude in marrying sn Innocent party to any divorcee was repealed. Tbe ca nen now holds that divorced members of the church cannot marry. The Basnight Hdw'. Co. has just received a shipment of floor ;Oil especially prepared for store floors. Phone 99, 67S.Fr6ntSt. yvelinui toiake 2nd Attempt to Cross the Ocean. . i " - - ; Atlantic, Qty, Oct. 20-The failure of ihe Wellman party to "make good" on tig trip to Europe by balloon nae by no means aisneertenea - ine promoters pi the enterprise. . Plans wars made yes terday for renewal of th attempt to mi-"' a'.iL-xt. I v.n-yC-1 whether Wellroan will head the party Is .not known as yet, , ' nv-r p A K ... . .1.1 . hit umy yne stepon mi rwir vwauiww f-. ' ''. 1 " "r S : Only on Important crop report will be issued by the United States De partment( of , Agriculture during . No vember, it will pe- maae pudiio wea nesday, November 9, at $;80'p, m. and will give the production and quality of corn, buckwheat, potatoes, tobacco and flax seed the percentage, of. the 1909 crop on farms November 1 tbs average weight per measure- bushel of wheat, and barley crops of this year and Ihe production of si i -ls expressed In per eentji" os a full cron. 1 A supplemental report will be Issued NovemLer 10, giving a general view of t!.e conJltions on November 1, va Sth - -in and t1;e pro:l iction coirp;-.r-it f:i crop of grr-s, --! 1, r-nu'S ar.J l'"rc".; in the bank AND LET IT GROW AND One hundred dollars at 5 per cent, compound will in 40 years, amount to over $700; in 70 years, to oyer $3,000; in 100 yars, to over $13,100; and in 200 years, to over one million, seven hundred and twenty-nine thousand, three hundred dollars ($1,729,300.) Money grows if you will let it. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 pr maU MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. THE PEOPLES BANK Mm STYLES IN MEN'S mil HEADWEAR The new Fall styles in Men's hats are all here and he is a wiie ssaa who chooses the Derby or the Soft hat now, before tardier bnvurg srowd this department Varieties of shapea were never quite so wide as thic sea ea; eolors, too. offer choice of many shades. There are good hat values at every price waiting for you here; each hat will give its wearer good service and the knowledge that hia head is comfortably, and stylishly fitted. Ultra Fasionable Howard Hats $3.00 Stetson Hats $3.50 and 4.00 Baxter's Special 1.00 to 4.00 3RD "AFTER SUPPER SALE" SAT. NIGHT 7 O'CLOCK J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKS TE4V1PL1 CALL AT ONCE AND SEE OUR LINE OF Children's School Shoes BEST ON THE MARKET BarriMton Dry Goods Co. Oia.ii a.l. l.U..)i f T" i, l "T V. I jilERSWTENTIONl V? JUst received the largest and 'finest assortment of Merchausa aft-l ' F-Mrich Briar Pipes M be seen lathe city. Infect all kinds of Pipes. y Shapes and Styles that are exceedingly handsome. Also Coloring Bo"wls, ' Pipe' Cleaners Tobacco Pouches and all kinds of Tobacco, Cigaiej . and. ; ; U; Cigarette that are carried iij a first class, up-to-datn Cigar and Tobaeeo store Confectfonerles a specialty. s A full line of Conklihs Self Pilliag . j Fountain Pdns; the Best pen offered (on the American market to-day. 'Xpipas Mlored tad,wpal tor of the Royal Robe Cigar, the Best nickle smoke on "the market. ?y !rStorti!fclks'Temple.Xi:;f-a -Vn' :hV'Btf -N, -d-i " n i, ii ip.ei--ws.-W ''-'"7'WSrnsi!s J'X"'"'' '' : - '.'-'I l. ",J.l.i ' J U-LU fUtt-VVi' 1 cir; ei v c r ... i- -- 1 OT pr l.'oven.ti y, it I 1 tv..; r a ' 1 f'r 1, or st "Z . ! -l it; sv ',: of s. M i ; th.it give fiatisfaction i.wfcaV -youyantWeliiave' ! Dcautiesand know that.riwe Cap- pleaseyoiiV 000': Cloves, Wood and Coal Heaters, Oil'- Stoves, T, :y Cc1: Clove we sell is numnteed to, bake top A 1 ;--.-. Vi"..' " "7 -iTr J
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