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-, -, r-'? ... PAr: , ... r, - -;.- :-. Ikl . J i , .1. ' CrXlXATION', ESTABLISHED; J V.' 5 4-. : ,6 'V.y i' - Sty"" 'iff!' 11 ' ' ' "4 -'-.Vs ' fc v '1-7 7 1a - ;vjwjmber,iw.: xcv; err.:?, noiltii Carolina, Tuesday s:()rxlg; nove3icer, h toio. 4 r tWEXTYl'UlTH 7YEAR TliePftdent'FafmeJS . "pfHERJE js a great deal bejr.s said frc'ighout the i -ji ;cviuurjr auuui iut unpuriauce n tar uuyj s ui w curjatfon;: The'facf is'-"that iheL create mass" nf - people are just beginning Iq understand the : value of ; land : and the independent position;; ofitiie fanner. ITie' great ; drawback to farniiugin the past has 'been the lacfcofknow; f ledge ilth regaf to methcjds of agriculture and" the precau j "tion on the part of the farmers, td lay-up Inoney , in good i "Years for w$sibliemergencie,wh'en crppsfaU. r 'j '3t The farmer .who deposits his Surplus, money uV 'strong, f safe bank can tide OYeKa (season f!: bad jcrops, i,whenirit s comes. ThisJanlc issues Certificates & :l)ep6sit,leldin2 interest at the rae of Four Per Gent. . , - . SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OF, ObOLtXR OR MORE AlCE CORDIALLY 4NVTTED, ; NEW BERN "BANKING TffvsrcOr ; THIS .WEEKS SPECIALS ."." . - . .. ' - .v .. Tailored Suits and Skirts. The feature of this week will Be the ele- gant display of fashionable wearing i apparel Suits, separate Skirts, Waisr Petticoats, Sweaters and everything needful ior "Wfoman s rear MtiUnzt y Suggestions You can find any shape and style.: The exhibit is " one of Sparkle and Beauty in which jt would be the rarest occurance whereby you would -fail to find-a Hatof becoming style and beauty and prices to suit each and every one. s - 1 i J. M. A 4 MITCHELL li.uili.ii Ihu.ill hncc irici n ? : IhllLU UI IILLU, Interstate Commerce Commission - Declares Sleeping Ad van - -: cea Are Justified.'- -"r " ' w si" MhIitoB;:Niir:f-Upholdiiith weepioit mdvucca iff rat of koathen traffic, "on many class ei and coromodi ties, as jaatified by the sandition.pf the railroads and the need (or improved fa ellities, th Intentate Commerce Com merce Commission Saturday in ft' divi ded decision dismissed th tca?es irsti totedby the RaQroad: Commissksja of Alabama, and Georgia, and .the A.v P, Morgan prain Company and -ethers. - The decision inay have an important bearing: on other pending-easss-th southwestern shippers' esse which was heard hy the Gommtssion today and ta ken under advisement and the whole sale increases in rates by the railroads generally, now suspended by ;tbr Commission,-- pending InvestigatiOT To day 's decision; involves the Atlantic Coast tine, the V and f.v d Other roads as defendants, v- r J 'The advances iovolve, were made August 1, 1908, and the majority opin ion, written by Commissioner Cockre 11, held that they were not found to be nn jusV unreasonable, por unduly discrim inatory. Jh decision covered the ad vance generally J Alabama, ueorgta, QOSEVELT . IVlUa aC.Lf;T! DISILODTS M IE. oucu Judge Baldwin, who was .formerly chief, justice of the'fnpteintt" Court It-, sued his statement of the intended atit through the Democratic State' Central Committe He doubts' Col Ktoju velt's sioeerfty, if not his - veracity fe Floriia andVthe Carolinas, -,from Ohio! her lS'aiid ie 'eloses at 7 pm. SNo and Mississippi river points. The ma jority opinion holds that both the ad justment of rates between Birmingham and 'Atlanta and the advances made August 1. 1908, were based on increas ing taxation 'and tn the prices of mate rial and labor. : ; ' )the - jFiNEsf un, m:-.U:i i a nine -ujA Mn. n 'Avicr4 sAt rTManiifacturerPncels . . wrun; brttwxrvi- txx art? srSvrri i . : ., Ladies Collars and ; Elegant :NeckWear Mail Close.' East and stinaU closes at.5;( p. m. except Oriental which close at 60 m. Jhe pouch mail for trains num- Rheumatism Relieved in Six Hours -. Dr. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases In a few hour.e Its action upon the- system is remarkable and effective, Jt removes at once the cause and the disease quick ly disappears'. First dose greatly bene- Bta.; 75c wid $100. Sold by Bradham OrugCo.- , - , - ' Wireless Concert Appeals tO.U. S.. changes lb morning mail, . ' - n- - 3. S. BASNIGHT, Postmaster. . r- Senator Simmon's Speech. - i- :- -...-' .'J " ' ' -V ' V , .i A large and -enthasiastic audience heard Senator - F. M. Simmons at the court house last night- in A speech on the principles or vemoeracy; uespoice about two and a half honrsr mainly on state Issues, and especially iaid his re spects io"Marion Butler. The speaker at the close urged the party' to vote for Dr. Faiaon in spite of the general die satisfaction with lint as a candidate, in order to secure a. Democratic House, " 7 Supreme Court. Washington. Nov. 7ih. An appeal from the - deciskm of the- New York Federal ConrU holding Pres., Christo? pher Cr Wilson jtuilty. of ontempt of court for not producing' certain-: books of the WirelessTelegraph Company for examination by ihe grand jury, was filed in the Supreme Court of - the Uni ted SUtea today. 'President Wilson al so sppeeled-f roni ibeaetlon W the low er court in refusing to" release him on & h'abeas corpus proceeding!' from: the custody; of the Vnl$ed.-Statesj MaranftM for impnuHmmejrt for cootempv ,j; ?OSTD, HE THAT-(viSDOM SHOWS Yf BUYING : 4 'WidayfHoifnian Glothes', f and posted he, thaHcnoweB'f the Widot.Hoff mau".hbel which proves each suit good and staple.: .Appearances go a greatway. Clothes make the best impression. The fifst Impression is the. best Come, and Br-: minethfm'r 4 sfv5Ct VV ""t- WidoV Hoffman BaUimWV' 'Boy Prof f ClotheR",i jSajffLipniath 4 'Cor. Middle &nd Front Pit - ' i 1- V Stenographer and , Typewriters .(Male) C J Departmental Service ' v The United" StateaCiva Service Com mission annpani "anr. examination'; on December 13, 1910,; tb, places men tioned below for lie position of ateno-; f-graphea and typewriter jn the Depart mental Service at Washington,! vf C. cAiheville, Charlotte Greensboro and Wilmington. ,".,?- ' Bryan BlodU'. I Postal r Seceipts ' Increase ' Wsshingtom Nov. 7-posUl receipts for the year ending on June 30th. rere (221128,657.62; an increase Of ten per cent over Jast yesr, More thin, half that-enormous sum. wa collected in six states New York', Illinois,. PenntiyJ- vania.' Ohio,' Uasstchuaetts sand Mis- soifri, the total collection of ach state ranging In , order c named. . .The New York post office collected ten , per cent of all the receipt and Chicago came next with eight per cent X t-, T 1 Merchants Attention. ' The schooner 'Maria will be in Balti more from the 10th. to I5th. tj receive f.eit'htfor New Bern. Plerise Jiofify V. J. C Michael or Wsllhan & Co. - . ' 1 John W. Potter, .-.',' Master, " 2-1 Mnyer rGaynor's Efforr t-Con'- flant Ken Determinadtrv ANewYorki.Novi"7 The nott serious rioting that haa yet marked 4heiattike of express drivers and helpers, calm in- ating in the shooting of a striker by a guard on an Adams Express wagdniV- curred Saturday evening aa. the climax? to wabropt termination of Jiegotiat' ions between the men and the' 'comrian o.r . 4 ' - J.- vTbe. situation is regarded as increas- ingly serious, with added possibility of 4 Syntpathetio walkout througboutj the eity or all teamsters and allied organK kationa,- - f-' Peter Roach a striking driver, was the victim of the riottnir. He traa shot aying that he Hoosevelt) was not eir-ltwugh the body during an attack by a rectly flaoter in bis recent eirmoonandama-Express wagon at speech in which he was quoted as ty( ing that Baldwin was"-rstrogressivet The Judge claims to have; receive! a stenographic report of the address, ; Judge Saya he" Will ftue as jBoou as Ho Has Tim'f ' After JThe?, 5 New Haven,, Conn., Ndw,7t-7 odge Simeo& B. Baldwin, Democratic candi date for governor said recently that he would sue Theodore Roosevelt for slander, a boob as the present caihj, p5gn is over,; , The" "threatened lyiti an outcome ot, BooseveltS attack jbn Judare Baldwin for tbe'-deelaioo on the law in reference; to compensation for injured workmen. Another Great Song Hit. . the ibeatrioal season is now open in full force m New "York, fcnd musical comedy is -tmY year the favorite with the public. ' SamBernards shoif. 'TheH Man' front Milkwaukee.". now at Shu berfs Eaainot ia beyond doubt'lhe.best thing in town, land the New , Yorlf Son- day World has secured thesonl hit of the show,, ."if .You Were A'here With Me.1' which .will be. given free, words andhmupic complete, with ne?t Sunday's Wbrld. ' " -" jsaa notice. Meeting tonight at 780, -'social ses sion aad election returns aftermeeting. AH Brothers and- visiting Elks are re quested to be presSht. " 1 1 7 By order E. R. ,t -i " B JV-U-VtS - Amoaea Opens Tonlghti - The re-openjog of the Amusea tf-e tre tonight under : the wanagement of PmM. f!-SitiBffaii'ha3MAttlnnt an. nnuneid willha maintauied aa k fcteMTuesdSvembir 8' art I8WCU aa nui iwi vuou uir uiw renneo; motion picture- nouse m; eueni DramSv flMloqrama Light vpera and good eortedy.: The orchestra fill have occasional' musical specialties, such aa solos, duets, rquartets,.also' good ;iilur trated songs, the prchestrar will also be open fo outside engagements, -suck as dances, receptions, openmgs etci 5.-. A-- ' ' .Iff m ill the property you want to buy, co...? to us and we'll save you money in. t'he bargain.'- ' - " . , , Wealsosell INSURANCE, as Fire, AccidenOtealth, rkte-Ghcs, Cc.l Save ..2 Tier.: ' 1 r Grip. ' Liry, Live the'lar 4 er, F!y-vyheel, Aui r'ockEn'de3tofU" CTY I i bet Company in th: .a chc .:f"'.iy f.ivcn.'-'".- i;. 'vol "SAV'vrVTV3 In my opinion should be in every "'1. 1 1 i ven it on iiiii!rl...I t i fur spvci'ul Uii,n'nt3 for ! h It is r--"m":n'i)ikd and wi;!;':tk t,' ' . ' '.-a receiv.-d v.--y i , In cases of I ',., 'i - '!: iincnit r,- . V II - f 'My daughter is rapidly becoming a nervous wreck,' said an anxious rather to a friend who hap jetted to be 'a drug gist, "she has nd. appetite? Is 'run down, weak, takes no interest1 in any thing, Snd pt cannot fibd anything that holpsher."'' -Lj ar ".Why don't you give her Vinci" said the druggist "It is' not a secret nostrum, just a simple and delicious cOjJ liver and iron 'tonic an l the bent strength creator and general all round tonic we have ever, sold in our store. Take a bottle horqe and try it .-. We'll r'ini your money if it . does nottclp h(r "- , f ' ' Witliin ton (' ys t!ie f r cam? L k f r ' ilier bot'lo rf I, r j fiot l)i I 1 t vrr Bt - t e ' iti' e i . : i 1 ., an J 1 ,. i. ' a on I .'It ' 1 r Broad wayxnd -Seventy-fifth atreetc TheJaajL ritse were adminiatered to hka a drug store and. he was hurried toe noapitalpwberv iil(r condition way r ported as critical. , tj John Perry, a guard on the wagon was arrested and. according to the poller; aemiuea tne anoottng. riesaid he w ed after he bad been hit in the face' By S atone hurled by Roach. When be saw the latter preparing to throw again' be fired. Roach denied any part in the riot. Officers took" Perry from tbe wagon ton police station while holding the freniaed rioters at bay,with revolvers. "The termination of Jiegotintfous was precipitated by -a letter to MaworfGiy nor rrom the companies atetmg that the -only condition; upesr whicn fhey would take backhe strikers was by in dividual .application. Reemployment their eld positions at -former wages was promised "ivitbout- discrimination against any of them because of having llefttheserviee.' A ; lee companies also agreed as soon as work IS resumed to confer with their employee in" an -endeavor to effect settlement of wages and hours. , J itsAll? .;HisSjV r " - ' -" Ill theBANK , MOST FRIENDSHIPS cease when they costn man mimes. Have you ever needed money and asked it of your Friends? m..a' j;j . ii. , t vaitd nnrv ..(.sa t vvnai uiu yuu gcu nave iuuii';y m i wm n saicij uc- posited in our bank and be independent. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. I.We paj ' liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cenfc THE PEOPLES BANK HtRf IS THAT SMAflT SWEATER YOU WANT FOR THE COOL WEATHER WILUAMS! KIDNEY PItX8 , j Have- you. neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sja tern Snd caused trouble with you k neyS and; bladder! Have you pafas, n loiriS,- side, bade, 'grorn 'and bladder? Have you a. flabby, appearance Jog the face;- eepfclaUy under the eyesl Too Ire ouent a-deelre te pass arineT If sol Wil liams';. Kidney Fills will cure yduat Druggist, Price GOc -Williams' Wfgi Co,; Props., Cleveland. 0. t Convicted Itfife-Marderer PlsyXast - Card and Ises. i - London. En3 Nov7 4 Dr. fiawlev Bv CrippW convicted f tbemurdertef his wife, .Je lie Elmore, the actress, to day played his last eu andlogtyiiHe Vstij b Banged on November & j The criminal etmrt of v appeals heard lower: $oun and djded against bim on vTbs'sourt eonflrmedtho order .?et W entionj which JWjJl t be earriedout'on ."SavoineCures Burn .r:'H little bpburned hia leg -badly on a red hot stove. The bohf was about three inches square. He was Sttiferkig much and could not -walk, f I Uughjt f tube of SAVOD1NE and was astonish ed to see npw rapiaiyne improvea. y in e few days be was walking , about. " J can recommend U fok burns'ts' U" 198 Queen St', New Beni jbMiU in a r to 1 lyr ta o "Ksnsss Cit.TNov. 74"Breek rock for one hundred days or go toj church every Sunday 'for tx4monthsJ"' This is the way Will. n 'Volker; 'president of the board of pu'ulfe welfare, ;nte n ced three boys aftes thpy lad beon con victed of throwing epgs at pedestrians V. J.m the boys.. appeared la the muni c 1 court tro of them; were lined f -0 1 1. J t .8 ttura J-i. Tl.e Ii i were arrested on October 31 on at' tflvl' thrown -e-g at n " i j J t. r tl Ir 1' !", rlt.. n.rents refused to corns to t r s 1 . ' f rB't cel-ll nf li t , all to f" 1 i ' u 'i. I i at yr i a r ivi(.e v ,. uui a r..a - ' ' 1 1 i V 'r v .1 Is e 1 1 j I, The simplest cure for the ills of cold weather ia to prevent i. them. And when it comes to . prevention a sweater is in class i "A." They're ack- i nowledged as , an in- -despensiblo garment ; for Fall and Winter. . . Here you can select from a wide variety .of smart sweaters, ' all carefully knit from ; the beat: yarns. Ther. colorsare white, blue,:. cardinal and grey.' They are cleverly shaped and they will retain thir ahape aridri I will always present a I:.- kmnrt n(t stvtish an- p-' Veluea couldn't be fbettoe. iWe bought 'In lasge quantities et "irianufacturer's low--est cost v All Sizes For Men and Women at $1.50 to $6;00. . J.J.IBAXTER ;dept;$tore; -. ; -t uks temple t fW ! ''V" SfAOKERSTTINTION! ' Just received the largest and finest . assorbnenf "bt Merschaulb and Ireneh Briar Pipes to be seen In the 'city.. A Vfact'.Tall- kinds' of Pipes, . Shapes and Styles hat, are exceedingly handsome Also Coloring Bowls, npeCleanersrTobaceo Pouches intf al kinds.' oft Tobacco,' Cigars and ; Cigarettes that are carried In a first class, up-to-date Cigar and Tobacco store.- Confectioneries a specialty,' :! A'f all line bf Conklins Self : Filling ' Fountain Peris, the Best Pen offered oq Hie American market to-day, '' pipes colored and repaired with n'eatneis and uvateh.T&Sole.'distrlbitv; "totref the' Royal EoWjCigar: the Best nicklVmoklQn' the marke'C i Edward Cor. Store Elks Temple. A, t L anc i i New Bern) -'WC.l ..a i " vj !?or-:Xol(l:.VculliIr C jr r ' oclr ha3 been heavily drawn ' upon fof ' the I but we have plenty bf .theni left, both in ! Vocd Heaters.". put" them up -.sarao -' -:od, 'without extra charge. -Drop in er. 1 J 4 3 :c ui Tor' Paints,''., Oi r c;r t 1.
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