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r - , V i PAF?v WITH ESTAELISIIED ; ' - .'1878V I -J , - I W1MBER, 179. Nun' E cai:cli:;a. Sunday lighting, jvember. t9jo. - y The Prndent Far mstSi:. rv PTTHERE is a great deal befog said-throcjadut the' r v Jl country about the importance of farming as aaoc- - r CupOB. The fact Is, that the great mass Tof "people are just beginning to understand the value ofland i and the independent -position of : the" -farmer.' The . great ' drawback to farming in the past has! been the Jack of know : ledge with regard to methods of agriculture' and the precau-! tion on the part of the farmers to lay op money -.inrgood yearsJor possible emergencies when crops faiL -T. J- V. ; The fanner who deposits his surplus money ur a: strong,.: safe bank can tide over a season of bad'.crops, when ; it . comes.T This bank Issues Certificates of Deposit yielding, interest a( the jrate of Four Per (fen;i;;"r f t?,J: "tS'h''.. SAVINGS ACC6UNTS OF ONE DOliAR OR MORE ARE CORDIALLY: INVTED Tl , V .new be ; bAjsMnq k Tailored Suits and Skirts. THe .. feature of this week will be the ele M gant xSsplay of fashionable wearing. apparel Suits, separate Skirts, Waist, . " Petticoats, Sweaters and everything i needful for woman s wear. ; Millinery Suggestions You can ind any shape and styleri The: exhibit is one of Sparkle and Beauty in which' if would be the rarest occurence whereby youwould fail to find a Hat of becoming style and beauty and, prices to suit each and every one. ' - - ' "- - J. M. MITCBEt rGOr tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmammmmmmmammmmmmmmammmmmmmmmammmtm THE FINEST XlNE OF LADIES HAND BAGS At Manufacturers Prices EVER SHOWN IN NEW BERN r j Ladies Collars and Elegant Neckwear : Li. I l.-L J L ' . - i 1 -luLLLt I... J - t ....,..,.u liilrrj,.; ?it. Ulw..L ..All Will Eemaitf Oat TJotil-theUJUOu. Now York. Hor. 8 Striking employ es of thr-exDfem , eomoanled.in - Newi York after r,ceivine usaranee today from tha-Stace Board of Mediators that their grievances . would be favorable listened to if theywonld forego- tlWde mand for recognition 6t the union, de-, termined Ttt inass meettng toHight that tbey will star oat Until thef ttnloa is r- COgnEwL Their action' wa the-1 oira poBtuve deveopment oi tne. aay. ose where here were, "fcnnf ereocs among the tabor leaders na betweea.Jayor Gaynor od fsnci ,S4 Bsngteoansel fof the Adams Express Company nd the rice pesWenC of -tb Wells Fargo Comptriy; xutao final word toaed from any of ihem.,' iThr only 'aetiba .-taken by the mayor "was to, uphold the city ordinances requiring that klt: express drivers-must be licensed bxthe ciiy--a reqairement that ban the employment f oi BinKtDreaKena -v s w , T93 Los iAxad -H- Girt Who Posc& StiTIan Knds a quo:: of-- illugbjmdTo..B ;ec.Wprk For Year on JBor4 "Tt-; ; Grayed H.V.5:V jJ3cita. -1 .Toledo, 0.r Nov., 5. -Miss Margaret - Baltimore, Md. Nor V-The Bosrd of Patrick, the-1 17-yearrolcT urirl arrested Taesday-afternoon after poatng as a man in man's clothing for the, hut S months, became the wife' yesterdrif jof W. Collmer, 22 years ojd,eraployed by ihe Bell Telephone Co with: whom she bad roomed; for -the psat 'month. Jhe ceremony Waif . performed Jn 'the police station '.i ..CraBsed as a !aov and nnder thanam oiltobertl?oyle, she obtained employ ment as a messenger by Jthe Bell Tele phone Company and later as hews batcher on Hm Lake Shore. '-' r' J i The (irl's voic and Tnannex aroased saspicien of the joaggsge master, who quisled her into confession. She said she could not find any desirable work for a girl. ; , r;". - ' l.' k; " 1 1 - Banks Close Taesday. - -Taesday. Nor. Sth. election ;;day, be ing a legal hoCdsy,' the three bsnks in the city will be closed; AD paper mata rlog on that day Is due the day after. i rthe "Basnight Hdw, Co. has jtist received a 'shiprnent of Floor Ou especially prepared f Of store j floors. " Phone 9), 67 S. Front St,, What a Visitor Would See. "PILES CURED IN S JO U BAYS ; 1 PAZd OINTMENT is guaranteed to care any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles in S to 14 days or money refunded. -60fc ' " Glory Sonft Medley" at Tabernacle 'Vl'- ' .i---.:. At the Baptist .Tabernacle -charch this (gunday) evening the chorus ; will sing for the first time the "Glory Soog Medley.". l. -4 - The reputation this choir baa for ma- klng'gbod mosic insures a large eon- gregktion to hear tnis, their first effort at rendering tnl song; ? r : ' :- I Services begin promptly at 730 ana are concluded at 8:50. - The pa tor. Ret Allen C ' Schuler, will preach on "Heaven and Hell" or "Old Fashioned Theology." "sr- nm .niimiiH , r ou War at Wilmington. v v f Wilmington. - Nov? 6.-Som ten or fifteen years ago an independentoilHToi. entered the local field, and ItwasbuT s short time until the Standard' put the omoany out of business by cutting the priie to a very low figured iN6 , sooner was the bther company out of sthe field thsh the price wasraisetTsnd remained un nntn few..: month ; ago- when ' the Cape Feat Oil Company was' organized. Thi SranHaml h mrntn rat tha'-hrice anc( will only tie a matter of time before the independent company will be forced ouioi ooainem. vV . - . , v Wilmington-Is not the only (own In tNorth Carolua that has bad n oppor tonity daring in -put six months of seeing the methods resorted ' toby t Standard Oil Company to drive a com pslitor out of business, and not' one word has been beard, of the antitrust - . m. .i I . i ' t t 1. .' law pssseq oj we iui Kjiiiuun miuK POSTEDrHEmr WISDOM' SHOWS : BY' BUYING cnothingi Rrrr 'Widow nof f niari Glbthes' -I V o and posted he, that kno west the "Widow Hoffman; label which proves each suit good and staple. Appearances go a great way. Clothes make the best impregBiou.3 The first impression is the best , Come and Ex amme the f J Uj. r iU MlVidow CHoffmai .of . Baltimore" "Boy Proff Clothe?;" Siun: hipman.j Cor. Middle and 8.' Front Btv' l ' , ' JJryt : Bryan Block. f 4. iuaruc 01 foreign Missions rPro- A traveler passing through this city on a Norfolk-Southern train would come to the conclusion thai, there was some thing moving in the metropolis of east ern North Carolina. . 'After passing .through the railroad yards 'where he would see fifty car undergoing repairs, he would view wth surprise the long-rows of red tiled rail, read sheds with cement walks .under construction, leading to the nearly com pleted red brick Union station, and be yond onjQueen Street the Atlantic Coast Line passenger cover nearly completed. To the right would- be seen the new brick St. Cyprian church edifice, - , Looking from the ear window to the east al Pollock he would sea the piles of brick and broken ground for. the new. Blades theatre the happy K' borne of Vaudeville to he. -On the west cksse by the residence of W G B-yd, Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, nearly undercover.",, .v fieachihg South Front street he would see large area being laid off for the new Trentfiver warehouse to replace the buildirig-recentlyC destrojed, and looking'ahead across Trent river, and alongside the railroad bride e Would ap pear the huge structure being erected by the.vaV--Cr;;Cflemiear Company, built on hundreds of piling and of mas sive timbers; with large :.; wharfagefici- AH these buikiings are or will be im posing and form part of the pernament and substantial improvement of, the city Jfsny other town InthesUte can make a .better exhibit at tbisme wtf do not know the place. Foreigl i Missions of the v MsthoJi t Episcopal.: Charch 'composed many prominent bishops : and- other - noted churchmen,' which convene i yestetdsy aaEts Bslitmore SUtfcm church', for the ahnual aession.T voted to expened kl,156jSW). for u foreign mission next yeariln addition to this appropriation K was agreed to use- $42,000 toward the elimination o( the' debt of 198,610.67 eontracted some years ago.:'-t'vl;-v,- sj.vjf. Um Mill. that nka been eontribotedfor missions' the kit few earaJ'ka videmad h thn ... .. ... ; - ' -i - Lfeporl of Kev. Dr.Bomer Eaton,-of New Tork. the treasurer of the board. The" report showed that "the receipts last war. were 1,166,7JM,80 and - the disbursements $1,088, 827,63, c-'u'-Jtjtates that in November; 1909, the treasury was in debt of which' $70,267.27 was paid within. the J ear. J! Special gifts during the year were 1820.906. 12' leering a balance on handf $41,424.03, ' r It is expected that the usual asses' mentlfor forehrn misaioits will be levied on al the churches. . . .. - '; ? , : ; ' Appropriations for the different mis sion fleldsandthe .specigiiuses for which the money can.be spent will oc 'Coii ri t dm t'ft I - "Ml co 1 r -Trappers take notice,, The Basnight Hardware Co. has lust, received ,a fair lm o f Victor and Jumpstee traps troms rat to -.-otter-sizes. 'Phbne99,67S.Fr0at St.J Csi Buyjlsa Without, License - Early jeaterdsy morning Mr, C. Li Fields, of LaGrange, who has been In the city all the week attending Feder al Courfe- went down to the market dock and bought a barret of fish from dne of the fishing boats. The .transac tion was witnessed by one Of the local finh deaters who did not think that he had a right to purchase the fish to re slt witliQut license and' forthwith had FuAii arreated. Ue was talten to the city hall, but after tLa matter had been Investigated he was released from caa- t .. , . ' I c Ml"! ' "!.,..'" r y the propertjr ypu "want to buy come ; to U3 andVe'H save:you 'money ;'in? ! the bargain; '' , ' ' 'Cs '; ; , . -' ! ;.VyejaJsoW ; Accident-Heajth. ' Phte-Glass, ; EJoil ' J, .cr,'. 'tty.WheeirAutombbile, ..Burg lary, Livestock and as to SU.1ETY..l'ONDS we've got the largest and. best. Company in the world. .' " Information cheerfully, given. ' r bvrc Rcr.cfy fer Grip. : "SAV0DIN3 in my opinion p1iou!Jbe i m every house hold. I have given it an Williams' Indian Pile Oiniment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itohtng Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching, at once, acta as poultice, 'gives instant rellet. Williams' Indian pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and itching ofj tfie private parts i; Sole by druggistsr maO 600 and 11.00. wiutanuivm j gw. u. PropCeveand,Ov, Jacksonville", Nr C, NovTi-A wed ding -of more than local Interest' was solemized Wednesday evening Nov, 2 at eight o'clock, when in a pretty ana im pressive ceremony by Rev. W- L' Cun- inggim Miss Leila May Sabiston," the accomplished daughed of Mr," and Mrs. E W Sabiston became the bride of Mr. Fred W Hargett one of Jacksonville's most, popular and. prominent i. young business men. 'T&&stfg.t'i; The Sabiston home, was- attractively decorated with southern similax autumn leaves palms and cut flowers. Prompt lv at the; appointed-hour the bridal party entered the north parlor where an improvised altar had been establish' ed the bride and groom entered from the' reception hall 'ushered by K?esses JoU Warlick and Walter E Eabiston". After tiie vows had len sioken, tne we;l.l.i:.T r:,pty to the strains of the re ce tonal marched to the library where cupy much, of, the ime of the session. 1 1 rrium aujouicuticuoa nas seen aa- en. it seams certain that no new mission field Jvill ba opened by v the board, and no specjaJ appropriations will be made. A spirit of f conservatism, based on a detefminavion to get oat of &bt and aoJ remain, seems to prevail. t That this policy be adhered to was th,e suggestion ofBishop J. W-Bahford, of China, who"addressed the delegates In the afternoon!' before leaving for the southern" eoast of Tibet: "Bfahoo Bash- ford pointed out the needs of China and made many suggestions a to appro pri tioni.- ' "'-1 '-J ' -j . Rheumatism Relieved in Six Hours DjC&stchon's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases in a few hours. .Its sctton,upoa the system is remarkable and effective, It removes at oncetheause and the disease quick., ly diss pears Firstdose greatly bepe fits, niul$1.00i'Sold:.by Bradnam Drug c j.i-v',5nifc ... . mm imtO. r - j3?tKf; .. - - - - , r Postage rlans Explained ' . Wa8hinirton.f Nov.'. 5 Postmaster Ceoeral Hitchcock's: plan of reqdiring . tne uafraaiues w pay mcremseu pwiage on;their advertising pages Sufficient to eliminate postal deficits and warrant. in Ibe near future, one cent pestaire on first class' malLtwas officially explained Postmaster General . Hitchcock ,: be lievea that to tarrying on the adminls- trtion's!purpose to accomplish reason able Increase in ' the' postagif rates on certain, kinds of second-class maQ a die tlnction shoo Id be made between ad vertising and wbit 'ls ifermed' legiti-j mats reading matter, jus 'aoes xavor apaer .prseq aonuiiions so - increase n the Tatesof postage, for carrying lead- (r matteri Any inereae thus applied b po'nts nut, Vrlll place a - special hurt den on- a largeTnuraber t second-class publications such as education sal and re ligious periodicals, hat derive little or no- profit .from 'advertising. f It is the circulation of this type of publications which aid so effectively ; in the educs' ational and moral advancement of the people, that the government Can best afford to -encourage; ; For their , publi- j cations and also -for any: other legiU- mau read inn matter in periodical form iljtchcock suggests a eontinnatfoviof the present low postage rate of one cent a pound and recommends that the pro posed increase in rat j be appliAl bhty w magizine auvvriisins uiauera. .-. "1 t n.'ii jail ' 1 1 t'vjti- i-iJV iPr, Shoop's Health (Viffee Is created from pure parched irrains, ' malt, nuts, etc. no real coll'ee in it Fine in fla vr is "made in 'a minute." No 20 or 30 minutes tedious boiling. Sample free ,u. u. Armstrong. ,1 ! 1ST I ' ri:..i t.: '.1 it is r. ' evc tii a 1 .) f r i Vful d:' "nts for . 1 (1 1 J v. 1 '.out a i i '.1 very ; . 1 i f Ilead- 'c-l i i -eathlrg II ilaH.a ' t.f , 1 , Kbi . 'nf '"fi ri:eiveJ IM hearty 'in i en 1 1 ' ; t wiiihes of a few if )lt "i " 1 ti lilt ' i r y 1 tot i t to t' 9 J J ... - 1 ) i' ! 1 .vo r 1 a f ' tr Philadelphia, Pa.; NoV 6 The first p ' "n sentnncd im)o8d "under a re ef t s..t cf t'ie Lrjibiuture for sollin? 1 1 uiit for food, was r,v""i by il' rri.ttin t' 8 CmrtrL ,i 1 1 1 1 j I j 1 t 1 C , " f f t 1 ' , In . ii iiltJt j t : ':V 1 1 MOST FIltEJJDSHIPS- cease when they cost a man rnonej . tHaveyottveT Bfiede'3 money and asked.it oi your Friends? yfflot did yon get? Have money of YOUR OWN safely de posited In oariiank and be independent , MAKE OUR BANK JOUR BANK. . We pay4iberat interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. THE PEOPLES BANK . . .... J(.t . BLANKETS ADD COMFORTABLES THAT M RIGHT. You want good, warm, generously sized blankets of full measure, I correct weight apd 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 b.'fore 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. -ji- ... Nothing shoddy at any price. J. J. BAXTER ( DEPT." STORE ELKS TEMPLE ."iv; U.'t j'.SC'fiJ 'Jfnst received the largest And" finest; ajsorjroeolj ;of 'aferacau'ni and i 'French Briar Pipes to be seen In the clty in fact all kinds 'of Pipes, Shapes And.;5Qrles that are exceedingly handsome. :- Also lionng Bowls, JPipe Cleaners, Tobacco Pouches end all kindfr.of , Tobacco, i Cigars and Cigarettes that are. carried in a firstclsas, up-to-date Cigar and Tobacco stored Confectioneries a speialiir.:A;l.M.'f.7 Jountaia Pen, the Best Pen offered OnUhe, America market to-day. V'w. ' . I" 1," ' r. 'J ...i.tV'.i...'li-J Jf.ilJ(.i.r-lll...tk.i . i f-iripes coiorea ana repairea, wiw neamvsa ana uwpwn. . oum uiBuiuu ; .tor of the Royal Robe Cigar,- the Best nlckle smoke'on'ihe'Marfcet. ' ' ; j Cor.' Store Elks TempleV '2 -4J Jr." Ke'Bern, N. a - V f f r ' of. condensed information on tneoflstrucf i t -'t? 'Pn l t ' k "v? ion and manufacture ofA.utoftiobilest 5 TPr.v jfjl jl- . 37-3'-'P0i4r'Cc1!l(U ' ' ' . Our tlock' has been heavily,' drawn ;flpoh:;fpr 'the' -X vcclr, but we have plenty cf them lefCboth in : I - -1 Weed Heaters! ' " We' put them .up same :out extra c; 1 -i - Drop in and Paints, Oils end far Sw U V r e
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