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-1, . i 4 -I Hit ..Q?XULATION ESTAELL3IIED 1,4 4878- - 4 - -tflTlUBEB 178. CI.TII CAROLINA." SATCHbAY SIOHNLMi. NOVEMBER. 5 1910.' TWiXNlNTH'YEAR 1 1 -1 Jlie Prn&t; Farmer ' r'TTHERE. is a great deel being said thrcaout the. M : country abouttht importance cf farcing as aaoc C ? cupatfonf:; The fact is that the great mass of people are Just beginning to understand the .value of. land and the independent position of the farmer-. The great, . drawback' farming fo the past has been the lack of know-? pledge with regard to methods of agwultiire and the precau f tion oi the part of the tarmers to lay:up moneyVntsTOod; K years for possible emergencies' when crops faiL7-SV j - -The farmer who, deposits bis surplus money jn a strong safe bank can fide oyer a s season of - bad crops.'when Jt; comes. , This bank issues Certificates of De'positielding interest at the iate of Four Per Cent:i''y YvCvVl" r ' - ' '- - . M'iT" 'V" ".- -'.i-.'W- cn'Vit; iyV-. -. - V ' SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.OF ONE DOLLAR OR MORE:- ' w AKE CORDIALLY INVITED 'fl BBRW-BAWrNQJZ&l : TRUST,. CO. THIS WEEKS SPECIALS Tailored Suits and Skirts,'" Jlie feature of thisi week will be the ele-: gant display of fashionable wearing apparel Suitseparate Sldrts, Waist; Petticbats, Sweaters and everything needful for woman's wear. . - Miliinety Suggestions You caitJfjod.any shape and style. 1 The exhibit is: one of Sparkle, and Beauty in which it would be the rarest occurence whereby you would "fail Tto find a Hat of becoming1 style and beauty and prices; to suit each and every cine ' j - " ; J. Mi MiTCHELL MO; 3 - SLn.E.sia;:s Marked Increase in Number Kit THE" FINEST UN OF ' LADIESs HANDiBAGS EVER SHOWNii NEW BTO 4 4 - Ladies Collars ! and Neckwear 4 ;AT . MANUFACTURERS PRICES Barrint6h:BryfG6dasHCo led and - Inj ured - Upon. Kail-.' r 'J1 t1- J 'Weh&ia;toi"LNoT. -SUrtUn in crease In th number ot persona .'killed or injured upon -j railroads daring toe last three months and durins; the fear are made pablis by Jthe interstate commerce-commission. In the yean for which the figures for the wee, months make the hst quarter 1,013, mors" per sons were killed by railroads that the year before. The list of injured by 18,454. Jn this time 8,804 persons were killed and' 82,374 persons were: kUled i and 82,374 injured. , There is a marksd increase In train accidents durins the last three months, when 137 persona were killed and 2,641. injured. . Accidents of other kinds brine; the, total of , casualties to 20,65(5 iof which m were killed and 19.884 to- juredV This is an increase infilled of in 178 and injured uf 4,687, - Whether this increase is due to the insistent de mand for quick traasportattoA or ,to- lack of caution' ls not shown by the records.!-: 2. "- : There were 5,861 collisions durmgtnei year ended June 80 .1910, causing the death of 433 persons and .injured 7,765, wun aoamage -xooo property oi ine railroad companies "of 34,629,289, being an increase of 1,450 in the number of collisions, with an increase of 91 ta the number of persons killedand in crease of 2,870 in the number injured, i There were 6,918 derailment! 'during the year ended June 30, ' 19MM'a& 'in--crease of 659. There were 340 persons : killed in derailments and 4, 814 ' injured, an increase oL79 in the number killed and 673 in the number injured, . ' : WILLUMSr KIDNEY PILLS. - Have ywttoegTec ted Ireur-Kidneys? Have you overworked our nervous sys tern and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder?-Have, you pains in loins, side, back, groins and, bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of ,tbe face, especially" under the eyes? Too fre quent desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you-at Co., Props.; Cleveland O. - r - ir?fi! 11,111,1 J1..1"11 fj"u ?v ' Piece! of SkuH as Xrtdence. i Athens, G. No 45almly.idraw-i ins; two generous pieces ot his ownsku'l from-the pocket? ol hjs greasy everalu, Herbert Jackson, a negro startled the Judge; jury, lawyers and court officials when he offered them aa an txbibii in evidence yesterday in Jth - case of - the istate against Ed Dimson, charged with j . . ' , . , i i j Maun oa .DBwerj. acaennv: oeeiarea fiat Pimaon bU him a-terrfic blow,oo the head. restJlting.in a crushttd. skull Surgeons removed the two pieces which JJckaon introduced in evidence. The court regarded tbevidene sufficient to send DimsatQ the chaingang for year, V r "- ;IO CUBE A COLO C ONEWAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO 'Quintoe Tablets.?- Pruggists refundTnoney if it fails to cure.,"; E. W, GROVE'S signs" ture is on eftcb box." 25c.;- - VVj.i'i i'nini i m n in - Malls elayed By Storm All ffoithern malla were. delayedJn arrival, yesterday, owinar'-to a severe snow storm, that prevailed from Wash- LingtoQ D. JCr to New York City and westward to Chicago. Jt- was clear here, hst a stiff wind blew that had the feeling of winter In every blast - POSTED'HE THAT. WISDOM SBLO WS," jBY" BUYING .:-; ' - I nothing xsyyr I ,WiamHnffmHn ClntliVs' ". and posted he, .that knowest the "Widow Hoffman'! label which proves: eseb suit good nd staple. -.Appearance gd a great way. .Clothes make'; "Ihe best impression.; '.The first impression is the best Come and ' Ex amine the 'v' '"f'i'" - " "WitfoHoffiikiTeil ltUiinore'':'':MBoy Proff Clothes': Samf, bipnian. . ' v -I . Bryan Block, Stenotfraplier and Typewriters (Male . ; , oepartiiiemal service. ' The United States Civil Service Conv mission announce en examination on December 13, 1910, at the places men' tloned below for the position of steno grapher and typewriter In the Depart- -ECEGT STJllE To'Washlngtba as a Mason-Presl:1 Wsshlngtoa; No 4 -President -Taft today was Invited to attend fa Alexand ria, Ya., on February 22nd, fc meetlris; of the National Memorial, Association which is to be organized", for "the pur pose of erecting a suitable . memoriaj 1 tempie o ueorgewasnington asa Mason, The movement has beenstartr ed by Virginia Masons, bqt it is said that it will become country-wide Maaw ter Masons fiotn all sections of the United States have been Invltecf to'at tend.v The President tentatively promv iaedtobepreaent.' -i'V-'v "i 'j CoL Bryants Smoker. LThe Democratic good times promlsd by Mr. James: ABryen ame off last night according Jt the program; It was s love least at which the ' Democratic candidates addressed their friends in an informal way and a general good -time was the result. 1 . - ' " The grounds were lighted by strings of electric lights and i the . addrebsn were madefronf a platform, " Nearly all the county candidates were otrhand, including the two -Senatorial, Mesera- Green and Davis, -and emong-the noU ble speaker "was Judge HegryE Bryan who pleased the crowd. . i , Refreshment were furnished fori mill and the pipe-ox pea;e; smoKed ui every . formrlt was like CoL Bryanto call pipe- a VciubopJc," due to hie gift of fore gn tongues, but t bad a mixing up effee jn some sections wherever the learned could not explain that it was a Persian pori for. pipe." It was "geheir airj1 supposed that it meant some kihd of "radleaPt that- the'Xolonef u tended to smoke out Savodbe Cures Burn. , fifUf little boy nurned; his leg" baoljr on a red hot stover The burn, was about three inches squaret. fle was sufferin J; roueh and could not. walkz. 1 fought a tube of SAVDDINE and was astonish ed to see how rapidly he improved. .In a few days he was walking about- can recommend it for burns' jf $ r :-rEL L. SMITH t , - 196 Queen St, New Bern, N. C. Deapohdcnt Veteran Drinks Landanum ,tM.Vt i--i". Harrisonfiurg , Ya, ftovj 4 Jamea Bateman, sixty Ave - yeaMr o!d a Conj federate veteran of Port Republic 'wis f nnd dead in bed. Jjespo' d nt from ill Wilmington..- mental Service at Washington- D. d i 1 health, he probably committed' suicide. Ashevuie, Unartotte, ureenaboro aid. for Beverai weeKs nenaa peen Taking laudanum for s medicine, and i. When found dead an empty: bottle was found n ar his be I. The door, which 'was locked, had to he broken ppen. J ; I rt i 1IUU f. i ...jo: : .For Mothers and Children V HuQdreJs of tired mothers snd sickly chilinm were given fre'h air; and .rst during the past summer by the Salvor tion Army at its f tenh air camps..,.-; ; ' There erg many tired mothers -v ';o Cor. .Middle and S. Front Sc r - the property you want to buy, come to us and we'll save you money in the bargain. ' ,0 ) . .We' also sell INSURANCE. 'as. Fire, Accident-Health, FLite-GI-J, Coil- er;; Fly-v7hccl,'Autc:-obile,' Eur--. Iary, Livestock and z to CJ. "IY, ! '! J ve've c: the largest'and b'ect Compny h the vvcill ;. Information checrfu1! "iv?n. ; , v. PERFECTION NOTE3. " ' -: j . A r" v 11 November'it-ri-We are"havTngH some very eold weather now with heavy frost which is causing the Cotton to open veiy fast.- ' ' " . - ! Blades Lumber. Cot Mill, on . Lokey road, near Perfection, will soon be com pleted, this me"" the moving ot many logs and also ,.k for a Urge number of men in this secMon. " - .' Messrs Bill Ipock and son made atrip to New Bern toJ-y. x ' , I Vr.W VI vent to Nw 1 1' 'i t 7 on l. d L.tyc e, a c!' I ice Of 1 15 nules in one. h'.ir and twenty-nine tr.ir Ilo'v'a V itforriL': j. . Ctii.ulmas wi'.I soon be 1. rs, L.;t i are afraid t" nt s'lort cr a 1 1. 1 times will make it some,- . t HJ.l v. . i vs. , - - - . TIXIZ." C 7 1 1 Tie lien Get pemanda. Some oi CLOBE SCdenTaftMay, -j- -fThoConipanieaHavft New York Nov. 4.-Final stapS ware taken yesterday t to' end iher express strike when a conference wa held with representatives of the driven ana help- cT,,iu express. companies ana inj civ ic mediators present P T '.g It was believed that the strike which has stagnated business bf greater.'-New Kork and threatened to paralyae, traffic of evetx description, wool4 be called off within 24 noura unless something nn.- tweseesi hBbeaa. .- i-v 4WllhsnrfAahto(i-geBieral organizer ror the international BroUerhood; of Testers -Meelar 'that 'everything was flnchad fo a speedyTieftlemenKA'' iThe compaples were expected to make I PubuVofinion W-foreed the ex press companies to end this strke," tmipgnll alon to meet represebtativM 61 the. exprearcottpanfeti; not as union ibvh kui mersiy employes. rys. VThe basis of eettlement U be on the demands made bv the men . wich are; a decrease in the hours of work to eleven hours, recognition pf the r union and aq increase h pay approximating live dollars a month," Rheunatiim Relieved in Six Hours' Dr. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism usually, relieves severest eases in a few noUtaeBMi iponiheJystem is rematkabje.nf jeffeetivp, It removes t once the cause and the diseaae-qujek- iy oisappears. r irst qoee greatly bene fits. 75e and (1.00. Sold by Bradham Drug Co. Tall Denies Reported Desire to Annex Panama.' Washington, Hovl '4-Mr Arsemen: the minister from Tfaneqpa, saw Prtsi- aeni iaii at ue w nice jiouse-yester day regarding a story publlshef in New York "that President faft and the imwuw (tuvcruvoieiu were,.consiaeE ing the possibility of having to annex Panama. ' Mr,t Arosemetia,' after ,'tbe interview said he was aendlogthe io) lowing, eablegram to ihisi government at Panamas ,3. . iWith reference to-the sHtele pub lished m the New York WorM. Presi dent Taft authoriaea me, to say that 1.1. a-i'f" jv-ta... " r - . . 9a.. - alia "- oeiuivr ira nor me auuionuea, .01 tne Unitfd SUtea government have Iver bad or haa tioW any intention uf inaj u annex ranamfc- Lame oak-comWon euijdenly aid is extremely painfuL It is Caused by rheu mausm 01 tMmaseies4jaicr relief is afforded, by. applying vChamberlain's wuiiiuenw, . o'uo oy au ueaiers. - Dreddlnfl' ComDleted' Mot. 14th. On lfbVjletb?H jnowanfeet sepsrsJMKhe tw.flr.edgest.woi at Beaufort on tee Inland" waterway cinai; This 1.000 feet will 'be;4redged outjbxj ituyoiuuer hui. w mi eauinaie. ot we government engweers., ,v4- ' Trappers take iotice;Tjie BaftTghrHaf dware .CoC-.bai just received alull ,thne r o? Victor and 'Jutnp steel ' trfips, from ; rat vto- otter sires. Phone 99,''67kFrorStJ hv p 1 ' 'y eh,' '.f h ho were not f rt u a en '.i to to f !v n s! h sn t i j a' 1 v e a '-c t e mil s fcd a to tiemi Ives an-1 t'n rc' Jrator u the two fo!!owi;,.; li'Ucrs: .. . : r 1, r 1 1 r ' r Lsts- v 0 1 1 ' )F)t if HlJ ! T ' 1- .i i f i : ' 7 T . I V 1 I . 1 1 y ( v Y 1 ( (' t cfr .1 ii ! ( 1 - f j I y r i f 1 ( f C il ' ) ! five Hurled, into River, ; - f Pittsburg, Pa.: Nov. 4 Five men and two women were hurled almost across the Ohio river, and a big dredge ibnrt caught fire and sank when the boiler exploded at Ambridgo a few mllss Went of here lust nijht. v : . j r-i'' t Join Kennedy, whoJv.-rf s -u ' r ar the bo.:jr, wes e " ' J anil 1, e si is dying in ih , ' il. T! e v 1 m rs in tl.e boat's . y ; ; t' 9 cv .. real fr the ; ' on, v'.-'e t'.e- rn. were vltout tie lower d-. k. 1;;oy wi-e all picked niit'flt r a'cer t 9 boat, a mass Cf fan t I ) t i i -.torn. ' ' : I I Ml m w w .V'tmfitiAA'svi , MOST FRIENDSHIPS cease when they cost a ipanmunej. 1 Have you ever, needed money and asked it of your Friends? C What did you get? Have money of YOUR OWN safely de ? posited in our bonk and be independent. Make our bank your bank. We pay Uberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. PEOPLES BANK Bl AND COIFORTABUS THAT ARE IT. . You want good, warm, generously sized blankets of full measure, . Correct weight and proper weaving? we have them in our North Carolina-pure wwl blankets. You want comfortables that are soft, fluffy, properly filled and cover ei and honestly made? We have them. More warmth and quality for every dollar invested than we have ever befbee been able to give in these two important .articles of domestic economy. , , ' " ; - You may select at will and get good value and service in any of them. ?' Nothing shoddy t any. price. ' iDEPiT; STORE D si- 'usreceiyed tiieiarges ad ' fines-,nrtoien snd French Briaf Pipes to be ieeal in thecity.i la fact, all-, kinds , ef ' Pipes, ' Shapes anafrleitiU&artMceed n Pipe Cleaners;"Tobcco Pouches and alfkinds Of 'TobWco, ' Cigars and - Wgarettef.that a carnea jn nreciaavup-w-aacigar; looacco storev"; Confectioneries a specialty, -j A full line Of ConkJins jSelf , Filling Fountoitk Pens,ythe Beat pen ottered on thv American market to-uay. : V Pipes colored and repaired wf th neatness and dlspatehH ft)le 'djstribw-; torof thl Royal Robe Cigar, the Best nickle smoke pp'jthe market ;, .- Edward LAnrtf -jfs-.av Cor.".! tore Elks. Temple. , New Bern, NC. -1 ! ) i t ri r rr "( , nlonsoulbf . 1 1 u i it 8 r f . ' ' 1 f... ! i i . tta ! I 1 vr-v MeeHetmemwmtteteejfeMte J of Condensed information; on tne construct A V - . 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