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( t 9- - Si '- V IgfejVEW JBLRN; jORTfl CAROLINA. SlTCRDAY M0NlyCt.T0Rj6m v V urn v .- ' ' The i Kraderit 'V r - rlfillPx tf7 -v-.:. W?HERfef i:reat deal being said Utroughoot the M, country rfwut the importance of farming as an oc- ;cupatiQi?rhei factlAe'jilw people, are just beginning to understand tfie Valuor. Jand." and Jthe raepCTdent draWbadto fanning irr the past has been the lack of know ledge with regard to methods of agriculture and the precau-. Ibon on the part of tEe fanners to lay-up; money in -good years for possible emergencies when crops jauV -T T " The farmer .who deposits his surplus money in a strong, -safe bank can tide over, a season of : bad . crops,', when it comes. This bank; issues Certificates of Deposit,' yielding interest at the rate of Four Per Cent .. :. :. - S : . SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OF. ONE DOLLAR OR MORE ARE; CORDIALLY INVITED. . NEW BE$N BANKING cfr THIS WEEKS SPECIALS Tailored Suits and Skirts. The feature of this week will be the ele gant display of fashionable wearing apparel Suits, separate Skirts, Waist, Petticoats, Sweaters and everything needful for woman's wear. Millinery Suggestions You can find any shape and style. Hie exhibit is one of Sparkle and Beauty in which it would be the rarest occurance whereby you would fail to find a Hat of becoming style and beauty and prices to suit each and every one. J. it llHELL f CO. Government " EmpIoyeafiB Z i. ci a n ' tV i.i.-T.:-... 4n taattho Bytw propeeed ty Uerritt OCbawe, uditor for tb portofflc department meana tb Joat M : poaition and4eprfvatkb iof many wd govern ment 4erkv TCerana- of f rom ?6 to"40 yeara' ervlc, tne'governraemt elerka' committee" ia aaulng to every EepXib lican represeotatiye an open jettet aet- tog aid for- the aged departmental em- Thia letter, made public yeaterday, ia coached in deepairing terma, and fore eaata the Wholesale discharge of elerka who are now ao ok) that they can find nothicg .else to do. The almshouse, Republican representatives are told, await some of these who are marked for dismissal. It Is alleged that Mr. Chance, as chairman of the treasury department investigating committee, is opposed to , the retention of superaanoated clerks. The battle-scarred veteran, -the letter, from the ' elerka cemmittee aays,, ia to receive no - consideration for ser vice to his country upon battlefield and) in its clorieal department. The appeal to the members of Congress asks that Mr. Chance's plan be thwarted. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO , Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W, GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 25c. J CALL AT ONCE -AND SEE OUR LINE OF Children s School Shoes BEST, ON TOE MARKET Barriran Dry Goods ra Our JaV 21 p.; in AtUB i HERE t reg-Sf - Let us tell r you ,yhf ies "ahoea arv ajaat-JBieyi; a":The j Most Stylish, The MosCoW price will Please ikthelSboW wear are to be found in these-splendid ahoeal-That perfect ileeluiiiof i .comfort in wrjf'jiiiifflti mam ,."J.'.-,(C'v'-;;;4. , II' ) - .r- jDor Middle fMOtamt St;. Lry8n;Blook.jv Flli;iO;FOI-S HUBS Hen-Minded Women Probably no discovery - since Charles Darwins "Oriain of Species," which became known to the world about the middle of the last ' century,- will have greater infiuunce than one which stran gely enough began to become generally known also about the same time viz, that women have minda capable of the highest development. Since then men have been busy with the same old pro gram upon the announcement of a new discovery, ridicule, investigation forced upon them to remain intelligent, analy sis and conclusions. ' Pne pf the latest classificationa of the newly discovered minds, of women is both interesting and humorous. The writer aays. that . womea are either ftrong-mlnded, weak-minded nr hen- minded.". Upon the basuj of the above classifiiation M enlarges in quite an interesting manner and convincing it ell tit until he comes to the ' "hfflhminded,' ' woman and there, hia disparacihg re- aarka tre more than. sjny fcjett ahould he-called upon to bear. ,i Women are ac customed to maaenline ridicul and ean peair fojr,;thernjMev We .aoclte in this frrticie U groaaly misrepresented and as ahe haa no- language yet avail able for communication with mankind, t intend to apeak for her. . . - V i Sn nppearea., in the", world in my bad; yard a proudCtUe brooie bantum with five fluffy children, eager to; aee it all, know U all and eat it all. Probably her proud steps and knowing mien waa caused by the weight of her responsi bilities and her well ' worked out meth ods. "And what were her duties in thia world of my back. yard. Merely to raise her little onea to adjust them-. elvca to a, wonderful World in a manner that will make them uaeful.. Intelligent working member ef It. fier noisy a do. I over the world events in my back yard mayAJer given; rise; to e odious comparison la the: aforementioned iar- tide, 'At any Tate httr, family, "aeeme to uneniaoa ii au ana auswvr wiw in stant obedience her every jMpf Her discipline is wise, kind, 'developing and altogether natural, Her patience iaon'y equalled by her flrmnesa In Instructing her youngsters in such Inevitable la w as Implicit; obedience tvthe ValJ oft mother in the event of the early worm, the stray bit pf bread, the stealthy ap proach of Sjr Thomas Cat or the time -tir'My ity :.r ;t.iA'f '',. " r one way oat of it the world fty ' unless . yoi ' j" Jf M ' have !'the goods' yoti are not it ..It matters lit-' ' tie what you make unless you save regularly and pemscentiy. yinereiore u it noc wise to save . ; money while you may and Invest in something that ) is good and absolutely safet . By taking stock in Cxthe October Series of the NEW BERN BUILDk Vif,ING & LOAN ASSOCIATION established 1888 - 22 years) Which we now have on sale you not only lay the foundation for. a snug sum, but become a factor in the town's up r lift,' as the money circulates freely and improves bUslneiis conditions : generally, kPf: : j'i yy'il v-' J ;-V';''- ' At the end of seven. years vhen the stock maturas and you draw a .. tlOO, SSOO, or $1000, to cost only f 84, $520, or $340, it comes so eaiy it's hke picking money up out of the street : , ( F E i cissio; liOFPfiOGOESS Most Gratifying lie ports to North Carolina Synod at Kocky. , Mount r " Rocky MounCOct. 28th. -When' the minutes of the Synod of North Carolina come from the press they- will contain nothing of more interest and nothing of more Importance to the . chureh than the figures showing What ha been con tributed during the year just closed for the cause of foreign missions, , accord ing to Presbyteiies and the comparison of these figures with those of the year before will Denoted with speeiatlnter- est. - J :;i ' .-. . . -, - The Synod met at 9 o'clock yesterday and Rev. Geo.: W. Belk conducted the devotional service. The minutes were read and approved. The report on Systematic Beneficence was the first submitted yesterday and the following figures show a deci ded increase over the amount given to the beneficence last year. - The amount to Assembly 's Home Mis sion this year was $14,534, to local Home Missions $5,312: to Colored Evan gelization, $2. 532; to Ministerial Relief, $4,207; to Ministerial Education, $6,065; to Orphans Home, $16,586; to Bible Cause, $1,068; these including .also the amount given to Publication and Sab bath School Wprk; home and school and miscellaneous causes, .bringing the grand total for beneficences $441,658 and giving an increase of $130,967 over the contributions of last year, not in cluding the $73,699 to foreign mission. A popular meeting in the interest of Home Missions was held last evening. After the reading of the report of the committee, Rev. Homer McMillan, Sec retary of the Assembly's Home - Miss ions committee, delivered an address full of earnestness and convincing fact His plea was especially for the church to do her duty in the work of evangeli sing the multitudes of foreigners com ing so rapidly into this country, show ing that this is the only way for the church to discharge her duty. Revs. G. W. Belk and William Black were the other speakers. Charlotte was selected as the place for holding the Synod next year. FEOEOAL C0I1 Quite A number of Casea llispoaed .Of aTterday's Be88ion. " -I- Jeaterday waa indeed a busy day in U. 3. Circniti and Distiict Court Several different phases of the Federal law were cone into durbar the day and m each case judge Conrnv clearly d nneq tne law ana tne penary attaeneo. Jhe following eases were disposed or ,0. va Q L Wiggins and A L Wig- ginsnjtA.L Wiggins, illicit dutilling, Jury; trial, guilty. Sentence not pro nounced. .. r.. j.. V. S. va. Aaron Barnes . and Llzxie Barnes, retailing, jury , trial, guilty, Aaron Barnes., sentenced to. 18 months In' Federal prison at Atlanta. Liasie Barnes 12 months in Wayae county jaiL :.! ; U, S. vs Geo. Williams breaking into post office at Snow HI1L Defendant plead guilty. , Sentenced to 1 year and 1. day In Federal prison at Atlanta, Ga. II. Q n. f a n.j.-n. TT.;n TT mails for fraudulent purpose. Jury trial, not guilty. A present given away with every purchase at our store, equal to 5 per cent of your purchase. J. J. Baxter. Meetings at centenary Church. This afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, the re vival services will be continued at Cen tenay church, also tonight at 7130 o'clock, song and praise service. Rev. Mr. McLarty has agreed to remain ofer Sunday and the revival services wilf be held morning and night, tomorrow. . -i TV ! V. The way In which little Dame per tolote teaches her cblldreOj self preser vation and the survival of the lt (hens knew this long, hef ore men) amusing. With a. cheering elock j she throws back her head, and with a far away took to the scenery beyond the woodpile ahe scratches - for - wormy. Probably that lone cluck is warning tq "look out,tJ, for if by chance one of the youngsters Is in the way of her feet or the dirt clods that she throws, what hnrpemiT YWn2 chick gets a tumble and with a loud cry, which is not not iced by his wioe litt'e "hon-mindod" mother, be shakes himself together and luoks oit r..' xt time. What is the pen alty for luck of j t obedience uhea the c"-"- r 1 f II tl T A imtural one, tO l. '..I.'. 1 ' J f s v It all. t.lt: J I it Of i 1 1 i: ? , . -" 1b v. ;. i t tl.U "hi : : U f i .;.,:,-..d hen' a 1 y Death Sate Among Printers ,' " V "V eaassawMMw ' Washington, Oct 28-Out of the total number of deaths from aU causes among printers, lithographers and press men in the census bureau a death feg Utration area which repreaents tivft 65 per cent of the estimated total popula tion pf the United Stages, tuberculosis of the lunga is charged withJno. less f ban 61 6 per. cent- in ' tli census- bureau's botletin " mortality .. statistics for "1909, issued today, : Among jthe men -in the agricultural; pursulto, ; considered s separate elasv out of the total .numb of deaths reported for all causei at the age period 25 tg ,34 yearsi ; thoae rnm tubsrculosis of the lungs formed, 26.2 "per cent. . ; -. Advance, on : the ; toothers Xolda, loade.. ances. en i Washington; Oct, s Z Advancs; en all frelirht rates on 259 rallroada opera ting in southern and eouthweaternf of ficial territories which were, to 'have become effeetiv6?'November;" 1st, ere yesterday nlspended! .by .the Interstate commerce commission until March 1st, If it's Gloves you want we have the guaranteed Sim4 mons Glove for Ladies, the best yet for $1.00. J. J; Baxter. Governor Kltchln at Court House, j Governor Kitchin has been the most complimented speaker, who baa apoken at the court house during the campaign as waa.aeen last night j at, tha court house, Itrwae fn Audience, including a number of ladies, that made him feel thorpugbly jit-homo, an audience that gave clad attention, and rewarded the speaker, .by just and discrimating ap plause. The Governor was introduced, by Mr. S M Brinson,. who took occasions, to, give some just praise to the speaker, also to pay some merit praise to the Chief Executive aa the administrator of North Carolina's affairi. Take it. in on all sides Governor KitcKin conld but 'eel that he .waa .In the home of friends, and so the audience found during the little over two .hours of the speech, , fpr white, etrictjy democatic siddreas, and idu meana ut customary itoucn up .01 republicans, yet the only note of harsh ness was not against the political. enemy, but-against , .one In the democratic party. "Miserable Old Party" as the speaker often, ati matised the Republican party was strongest term employed, his declarV lion that Marion Butler waa a "pollti cal adventurer, without principleaL' waa another strong expression, tho' af ter someY of the previous expressions naara nere aurmg ine campaign, it wns exceeaiyeieiareratnre(.Th Gqveraor gavfle-larifl:,, Jrhf ,Stoto,,jremo oiuc oBaacbw apairsa)jwijKspqu tton that satisfied the Democrat, while hit anttlypis fMU R enjoyed by those not followera of that party. . USUR CHILDREN MIGHT DANK SOME IN THE FOB-THEM NOW it WlLlL VffifcK FOR THEM IN TrlE BANK SUPPOSE YOU DIED TODAY, would you leave behind helpless little children ? You will nut fear for the FUTURE OF YOUR FAMILY if you hkve money in our bank. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. THE PEOPLES BANK test I Rheumatism Relieved In Six Hourt , Ur. uetcnon'i reuer or,Kheumatum usually relieves severescases in a,few hours. . Its action, upon thf system ia remarkable and effective, It removes at once the cause and the disease quick ly disappears. First dose greatly bene fits. 75c and $1 00. ! Sold by Bradham Drug Co. - aC- 'v . V of her species , throughout their entire existenco, w hich s!io in some sort of a wonderful wny inliorited, tau-ht her that Sir Tliomfts Cat wns the en-my of her. children. ,. Therefore leavii-jr; her "hfn-rft'hpr'e" with feathers Lrifitling and wilh an pngjry "11: ) !e" cry she r.i'W Bt t'e 8 lonli.'u: 1 B r. f ' j l.t TlMTni ('i t (that ia ho : ' If'-? I v v ' ',r 1, r 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ; of 1- r v.vl I - ir y I--; k - !. - ; t ) r ' ; ? 1' v 1 '. - '-. t ) i - f '7 ;'t.'. ' j ! i 1 ! ' : I I 7 I i V Jtchmond, Va, Oct 28t-Bradstreet'e tomorrow, will aay or Richmond and vicinity; Trade conditions as a wboie.v have favorable aspect, rail orders. for' shoes, rubbers and trunks continue active. Produce ia in good, demand, and apple crop In yi-2',n1a Is reported better thrn in any rocvi ; y ; r,,',, holcsale miljin era have H a good season. k Ea? trade ia f sr.; t h rutarded by, epn-. tlnued -orn weather. Drugs , ' aud r v , f 9 dC;jve. Naval stores are f,rn t i- L prevailing prices. , Col-r-.tioiis aracr.Sy fair, j ust -receivecT a shipment ;of Floor Oil especially prepared for store, floors. Phone 99, m S. Front St; . - Water la Too Cold. V . , . Mew York, Oet. .28thBecaase jshe found the water "too cold" Mis Riper M mar' ' - . . - V - -j - V J i-F-'i aa rawug miea w carry mb?' tentlen W drown herseir in the' upper end of Central Pak .'jalre yeaay. -0y.:. . The young woman had qojirreled wjth her. lover and Waded Into the lake up o her neck bouUng Ihat she ywaj going I to "end it aU" JJer escort stood cairn-. 'Jlv on the slwre, ni a hen sbe , finally oegan to cau ior neip ns i-ia nerio rget put tne way tne went in jr . iA polkeman attracM- te .tbt aeene by her acreama :rescued nertand ' ent hef to tbe'JUelleyue Hospital a prisoner.' fc"';vV.li n ii mi nil i l I oi'r.i Z ' FOR WHtN THE WITCHES GOME FORTH IN GLAO- SOI ARRAY A Magnificent Showing of Needs For The Happy Folks Who Will Go In Search of Pleasure on Halloween. A few more nights and out from the darkness the yellow face of the JacktO-Lantern will peep, while mothers as they tuck the little ones in bed will whisper of the witches who sail from the Land of No where to the loon, astride of their steeds ef broom.. Around hundreds of fire sides, lights will.be dimmed, candles lit and wondrous will be the stories of ghosts, love sprrites and.other mysterious, things, j 5; To those wb are preparing to pay their respects to the witches, hob f goblins and ghosts of ALL Saints Eve this store brings a message of r;PREPAREDNESS of ability to care for all the wants big or little which Will add Jo much to proper enjoyment of this night when the Folly rules. Halloween needs of all kinds are Here, Touched With the Witchery of ' Low Prices, SEEour Special Halloween Window Display ahowing a few ! of our- different styles of shoes. Wearry the largest stock of shoes in " this Vicinity, we fit all feet that comes our Way. Shoes at 25c to $10.00. .DontForgetthe "After Supper Sale" Tonight, 7 O'clock. DEPT. STORE J. J. BAXTER ; v- : ELKS TEMPLE 8 jimt ieeelved the larcrest and' finest assortment of Merschaum and 'JltenBiiM p' in be .eeen to .tbeieity. jtact all kinds of Pipes, :b8r8aJandi Stytes thVtare ezceediiigly handsome'. : ; 'Also Coloring Bowls, i Fipo dieaiieni;' .yojUcco"Poocbei. imd all kinds of Tobacco; Cigar and. --' Cigarettes tkat are' carried In fcflrst clasa, up-to-date Cigar and Tobacco -etore.; OonfwOoneries a ipeclaltyi'- A full line of Conkllna Self Filling Fountain Pens, the reat Pen offered povthemerlcaji market bMlay. r iPipes jeolorei, .and' rejalrecl w(th nektesa, andydiBpaV:h. Sole dlstrlbii tor of the Royal Robe Cigar; the Best nicklp smOke on the market. : : 'fapagBjtaaaBBBBBBBaWanaaaaWsiWMM ' ' ,- -.XT Cor.( Store fciKS lempie. v'.-r )- .;-..w u ': "t We ; can sell you trie-highest georjfiyqunf -a 'cheaper paint we)iavejt at $1.25 per v. gallon, good 'value. ' ' We have 'a?, good jme .'of . Paint Brushes, all . d2e3-andprice3.'; " All colors in floor, finishes and Varnish ; Stains. r; If rcu v. :nt to beautify the home, use' our Paints .and Tr- -i rctici, Th- :.""Z2 Co.,i 1 I mi J. 4.. v if it i i-i- x - . 1 ' .
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