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't ... - . y - . r, - ' PAPER 'WITH , f CIRCULATIONS: -A ; I )J VI , , )riiu -L. , . U, U , Iff J ESTABLISHED IN 1878 fAV-i-w'v- fr---r-vj-y-.vfw; -v:;-f r:-; PiP5 T EW BERN, NORTH4 CAROLINA. TUE$ DAy: JIORNIKGj NOVEMBER. 1 191 0. ',' i - TWENTY NINTH YEAR r i lie Fnirt em rarraer HERE "fi '"Jfintiii deal beiozsaid throoglidot rthe ? II vcouiitry $bmii the jiicCof iarniingiM ano?- people are jast beginning to dejstan heTaluef land and the independent position of e fanner; Tle greaU drawback' to (arinitig in the past oas been the lack ofknov ledge with regard to methods of agriculture and the precau-V. tion on the part 'of thejanners to lay up money inJ good ; years for possible emergencies when crops fail. - . ' The farmer whd deposits his surplus money in a strong, safe bank can jtide-over a season of bad crops, when it comes. This bM issues Certificates of Deposit, yielding interest at the rate of Four Per Cent. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OF ONE DOLLAR OR MORE ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. NEW BANKING TRUST CO. THIS WEEKS SPECIALS Tailored Suits and Skirts. The feature of this week will be the ele gant display of fashionable wearing apparel Suits, separate Skirts, Waist, Petticoats, Sweaters and everything needful for woman's wear. Millinery Suggestions You can find any shape and lTyleT The exhibit "II one of Sparkle and Beauty in which it would be the rarest oecurance whereby you would fail to find a Hat of becoming style and beauty and prices to suit each and every one. . . i ' j-j; . vyi, , CALL AT ONCE AND SEE OUR LINE OF Children's SchooIShoes BEST ON THE; MARKET. . Barnngton MS uooas i vu Our Fall Wl es in ARE HERE ! - l ." . '.'t.'J"i'.i.-'.--! e-Ci, rooiwear Let ni tell you why J tor ahoes 'tie ' Best They! Thr Most Stylish, The Most Comfortable, W . Ldigwe; ifiurb;-'id '3b$. price will Please like th Shoes. The very latest ales for Autumn . . wear are to De xouna m these spienaia snoet. Tbat perrect reeling of comion in every pair., uau ana- ae.tnenvu. ; .r y , Cor..iUddlo and 8. Front St. ? , J V - t- Bryan Block. -1 ' Vr? 1(1EII0KI!15 Steady Stream 6f Sight Seers Visit ; Bcene -.or, Saturday JSlgnt's ....... ..Tire'ajt CaylBunday - Berinaine erV Sanday mornW and eontinainc oati a late hour , fa. the ,mf- ternoda tfaoaaanda of spectators visited tb amolderiog' , ruina.. of thn Norfolk-. Southern freight denot wbtca waa de stroyed by fin laat Saturday sight r , All during Saturday night atreama of water played on jthe llrej , but despite this fact many of the heavy timbers are stUl burning. , Tha rive; Id that vi cinity, ia full of floating debria of every description, and even, the novice ean sea that the loss waa a large one. . Trent river bridge adjacent to the structure which waa destroyed waa badly scorched, tut there was no d lay in the passage of trains during the day. This section will be replaced by new timbers.- A few of the Company's workmen were busily engaged yesterday in clear ing away some of the wreckage, but on account of the fact that the fire has not yet died out they were unable to do but little. Two cars of the Norfolk-Southern officials arrived in the city from Nor folk yesterday morning and they spent the day in looking over the ruina and formulating plana for the erection of a new structure. Nothing definite was made known, but it is more than prob able that the new building wijl be con structed on the site of the old one. liASEsiii lliiiil 'iif'''-i--.V"! -ii-i-fvj 'Vjjg Last WtfcbttyoSWptiui Session "."of "Federal Court Now la . v.i Progress - - - - ' - V At 90 o'clock yesterday morning, the last week of a two-week session otthe U.S. Circuit aad7istrict CouHa ten. vened m tm city. AlUiought the last week is USDaify set aside for the trial of civil eases only boa or two were dispos ed of during the day. : ; y j In the caseof TJ. S. vs Joseph W. Over 6,000 Men Join in Walk Oat Affeqting Nine Express . Companies. . New York. OcCsU Toe Matropoli, tan District is atill in the grip of the express strike. Nine eompaniea are oow affected; more than 6,000 wen are out and rioting. A special was issued at police headquarterB Saturday night folding , practically the entire night police force of more than 9,000 men in Baldwin; charged, with tampering with! reserve, for. an emergency. .. the mails, the Jury returned a vordict t in Jersey City, the police, battered of not guilty, ; by days of street disorder, are still try Geo. 'Williams, - for retailing was given ) year and 1 day in some reforms atory. . .': :. . . Harvey Morae, charged with illicit! ing to cope with the situation unaided except by private detectives but tonight Governor Port instructed the Third Regiment N. G. N. J to prepare for distilling was sentenced to a term of lj active duty at a moment's lioticej To year and 1 day at Atlanta. The cases ... against C L Stevens and J F Taylor was continued until the next term of court. After several other minor matters were disposed of court adjourned until this morning. TO CURE COLO W ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S aigna- ture is on each box. 25c. Savodine Cures Burn. "My little boy burned hia leg badly on a red hot stove. The burn was about three inches square. , He was suffering much and could not walk, I bought a tube of SAVODINE and was astonish ed to see how rapidly he improved. In s few days he waa walking about. I can recommend it for burns" "E. L. SMITH. 196 Queen St, New Bern, N. C. Shooting Scrape Sunday Afternoon. What came near proving a fatal shooting scrape occurred Sunday after noon near Smith's hall-on Pine street when two colored stevedore became engaged in an altercation over a pint of whiskey. One of the negroes. neither of whose names could be learn ed as no arrests were made, drew a re volver during the melee and fired sev eral shots at the other, neither of the bullets took effect however, and both of the principals escaped before any ar rests could be made, The republican speaking at the court house last night had more than the ad dress of Mr. C A Reynolds of Winston, N. C, a Mr, H L-Wootenof Ft. Bam- well was introduced and announced himself aa candidate for the legislature xrom Cravm Co. and ex-Sherifl Mayer Hahn candidate for Sheriff also intro duced made a short address, and said among other thing that he hoped that Sheriff Biddle would meet him in joint discussion during the canvass this week Mr. Reynolds spoke an hour,, and showed the political differences between the partiea as they looked to him. . The greater part of the speech was telling about the legislative work -of the re' publicans at Raleigh, and what had been accomplished under their rule. The speaker frankly declared every man ahould vote as it looked best to him, ho political barrier shoujd hedge him in. "Madame Sherry" Takes New York by Storm. The great musical show, "Madame Sherry," now appearing at the, New Amsterdam Theatre contain music that has not been equalled since the produc tionof 'TChe Merry Widow", and "The Walts Dream. The New York Sunday World, with ita usual enterprise, has secured the best song in the production of '.'Madame, Sherry' and uWiU give it free, words and muaic complete, with next Sdnday'a World. ; n :f : i one way out ox tu ;na J -have 'the. goods'VyoU " " 1 tie wbat you makjS unli iiii.: one'way out of it ;lie"wofld aays niilesa' you" are not It. Jt matters lit unless you savu regularly and , 'persistently, sT .Therefora la It hot . . wis to saye money while you may and Invest in Something that ' .r ia good and absolutely safeT ' By taking stock in ." 'the October Series df the NEW BERN BUILD- INQ 6 LOAN ASSOCIATION (established v:2 years) which We now have on sale you not only ,tay the foundation for a snug sum, but becoms'a factor in the town 'a up : lift, as the money eireulatea freely : and improves -business conditions :gene'rallyi..';'f 'iif1";';-! "'v-; ''''lCt?tl'-,. V' V At the end of ssvefl. years vhen the stock matures and you draw ou $100, S500, or $100y to cost only $84, $520, or $840, it comes so easy It's r like picking meney up out of the street', ,.'r.' V'-".-'- Fire Yesterday, Morning Cause! morrow determined' effort will be made by theLCompanies to distribute the vast amount of express matter that has ac cumulated,' and upon the result of the day will depend whether the militia is called out. The nine companies,' whose drivers and helpers are demanding increased pay and snorter hours are: The American, United States, Wells, Fargo, Adams,. National,. Wescott, and Long Island Express companies, the Manhattan Delivery Company. Republican Speaking at Court House Another shipment of those beautiful Voil and Panama hobble skirts received to-day. J. J. Baxter. . A present given away with every purchase at our store, equal to 5 per cent of your purchase. J. J. Baxter. Democratic Smoker. , New Bern. N. C, Oct 28, 1910. I hereby extend a cordial invitation to jny Craven county friends, irrespec tive of party, ;to attend ;a Shok&b which I shall give to the nominees" of I; 1. 'i me iJemocrei'Q P"11 ot ourcyua'jou the lawn of my residence in New Bern, on the evening of Friday, Nov.' 4.1910. Speeches will be made by the candi dates atidotber 'distinguished Demo- cram smoker o to n, vome, ormg your chibouks, . and let us smoke the pipes of peace and brotherly. Jove. , Yours in Bonds, ? . . - J AS." A- BRYAN. -. t ill an ?m ru .it I.IUI uoaa or f 2, wo. . A Are of unknown trigin early yes terday destroyed seven two atory dwel; ung houses, $ha ; property,, of - laaae Smith eolored located on the corner, of Pme'and Bern streets;?'': The blaze waa first discovered about 30 o'clock but. for aome qoknowni rea son the alarm was not turasd in for at least ,15 minutes and when ;, the; fire companies arrived on the scene three of the houses had Keen totally consumed. ' Located as they were, in close proxi mity to each other','' ft was' almost ini poesible, to fight'- the," blaze; with any marked success, and before, it bad been' extlnquished .-seven -of the a'ructures, which were constructedentirelyof wood and occupied by colored people had, been totally consumed while another building had been badly damaged , ' , j: j The structures were built at a c?st of $3QJ each and there was I-,r,0 inauranre on each of thorn. As far as could be learned none of the occi'r ints of the buikiiiij carried any insurance on their fosessionB.. '."... 1.1 l!oura Treasury Department ; ,WU1 , fot J Wa8hIngtonX)CK 81 Merely. !'geli ting the aioney'4 wllhnottsatitfi thai United Statea .government JaJjinder valuatlott customs; fraud eases ' where there in evidence to convict the ,'offen- dersv The Treasury; Department ' jmday officially expressed its policy in a reply sent to a man In New . York who asked If the) government would be willing to settlci all cases on a money basis, ti The reply, which was approved by Secretary MacVeagh, Is In part as follows; r , "It is not' the policy of the depart ment to permit guilty parties to escape so long as the department received 'the cash which is coming to it'. v , r .', Hi - ! in. , ' v; W1LL1AK3" KIDNEY FILLS Have you in flected yourvKlilnpysT Have you overworked your nervosa sys tf-mand cm; ,fj trouble -with you? kid nrys and b'lidJorT Have you rn', s in 1..': siJfl, Luck, groins and L! " iT Have yu a flalby trance i( t'e face, i , Vy vn.l r V ? r;-i,? T i f. t (' 're tf f; 3 ' If t y V.'il- r; ' i-y I . !-i wi'l crro y.,j i! ivr ., r.' r . -a' ivvg. Co., 1 1 (' O. "Mickey" Killed By an Auto. ,YbUr2 CHILDREN MIGHT HEEDi5YouR-rvipN E Y 1 f?"i VRK FOB THEM IN THE SUPPOSE YOU DIED TODAY, would you leave behind helpless little children ? You will nut fear for the FUTURE OF YOUR FAMILY if you have money in our bank. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. THE PEOPLES BANK It is very seldom that a member of the canine family receives an obituary notice but when one of them becomes the pet and pride-of theforceof a news paper and when his life is unceremoni ously snqifed out under the wheels of an automobile we cannot refrain from mentioning his sad demise. Mickey" was one of the trio of fox terriers that were the . property of Dr. Hughes and during the past few months had -taken up his habitation at the Journal office and during his visit with us had won the affection and undying loyalty of the entire force from the Editor down to the "devil" and to speak unwell of him was an incentive for a fight Yesterday morning upon opening the office "Mickey" ramped down from his bed in the composing room and affec tionately showed that he was delighted to again be . with the "bunch" after spending Sunday in watching the office which he seemed to think waa one of his solemn duties. Little did we think then that a few hours later we would be viewing his crushed and bleeding re mains. Shortly after 11 o'clock however, while attempting to cross Ppllock street, in front of the Victoria theatre, he was struck, by Mr. W. C, Willetfs automobile and his soul, for without any doubt "Mickey", was posessed of such winged its flight up to the "Dog Hea ven." . A large shipment of E. P; Ree,.rine'''8iibei5r just te- ceived J. J. Baxter. Si"-iH""' Charlotte Observef "Joiofni MvSk f oaroat : iv .meriwa miso;:. tCbarfettajs not the .only ity., la the State .which owes much to the activities of its pubHc-splrited'fWomeni-'as 1 a re L cent editorial in The NeW Bew Journal bears witness. The Journal I felidtaten iu communiijLnpon tha. plans the Wo men's Club of New Ben baa formulat ed for the betterment of the elty and seizes the opportunity to express - its vtry high appreciation vt the work of this organization in the peit. j'Tbe work of the1 club baa beea. upon, such broad and .liberal lines," declares The Journal, 'that this community at once recognized Ita, influence and. its ability to plan and execute. , This was notably shown before and during the bicenten nial celebration, and upon other 'occas ions the Woman's Club has been an ac tlve factor In assisting in movefiles ta temling towards civis advancement." It has lorx tocn a truinm that no o!' r si; ..'0 itiHaonce acts c ?y to d!r e, "y (.;..in a mt" as do t' s'c; ' ions s ' if Ms v.. . j -...:.: I, 1 t it fci. Ifi.f- I''-ary to cm-'.! r c'vic sTuh. -"' ' c!.''.-.;--j''3thrri;viiicecff.:'ti!; ' pi:?.;,"' 'iU.jn. Tie coR.iiitiiii'y at! f. ' ' r" "-"y !' " ;' 'id . "j f i i 1 " .' t .' ' e:r - ' 1 . COMFORTABLES THAT ARE IT. You want good, warm, generously sized blankets of full measure, correct weight and proper weaving? we have them in our North Caro lina pure wool blankets. You want comfortables that are soft, fluffy, properly filled and cover ed and honestly made? We have them. More warmth and quality for every dollar invested than we have ever before been able to give in these two important articles of domestic economy. Ypu may select at will and get good value and service in any of them. Nothing shoddy at arty price. J. J. BAXTER PSP'T, STORE , EtKS TEMPLE SMOKERS ATTENTION! ,r: Just received the largest arid finest assortment of Merachaum and p French Briar Pipes to be seen in the city. In fact all kinds of Pipes, ' Shapes- and Styles that are exceedingly handsome. Also Coloring Bowls, Pirje Oeawrs," Tobacco Pouches and all kinds of Tobacco, Cigars and .' Cigarettes that aTcarried in a first class, up-to-date Cigar and Tobacco atora.-. Confectioneries a specialty. A full line of Conklins Self Filling Fountain Pens, the Beat Pen Offered on the American market to-day. :r' Pipes colored and repaired with neatness and dispatch. Sole distribu- ,tor of the Royal Robe Cigar, thr Beat pickle smoke on the market. rTemple.' ' afcfe'.J - Cori' Store Bkf Temple.'' f gfci-'4aNeir Bern, N. C. eeaeaeeeeeeeeeaee eeeeeooooeaeaaeoe I r eondeuaed iaformatioo jo the construct- ; ; r nnft j ; ; t'upio Mid manttfaetore ot Atomobileig, r. 1 ; DUUft " ; ; " . " .'.ii-J.i-Jtk a A a X. A. a a a. a. a. a. a a. a a. a. a . 3 U1LDINQ j MATnniAL: : ' ; ' . PAINTS .anZ'RQOFINO 1 r We can Eupply yoUr neecls on 6hbr.t notice;- in piny cf the above mentioned, al4o" Porthnd , Cement" and l -:t f-ndj Rock Llme.'i Any Daildih's;-' Painting or -3 to do?" See U3f.:b',v pricC3 end ' quick V A... .r
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