LISHED CIRCULATION 1878 -is: I - . ad- . "it 1 III '.MS .. .. . . . f , , :. : '. '.. . . t ' . - z . :z f m - -ft-' Pradent 1. Ul 1X1 VI ffHERE b great, deal being said throughput ; the J y ? cbuntrf about'tiit importance of farmiogas anoc-' ; people are just beginiung to understand Aer.iralue of land ! '. and the independent potion 5 of .' the( fa1iner: drawback to farming; in the past Has' been the lack of know- ledge with ngard to methods p( agriculture and theprmih; tion on the Iparjt of the farmers to lay : up money in good f Tears for pdss&le emergencies when cropS'fail. ; : ? : 1 The farmef rhq 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 interesTat the rate of Four PerlCent. . SAvm MiorjNTs of;one dollar or more ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. NEW BERN BANKING fr 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 -'style. The 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. M. MITCHELL &C0. Yet j Quiet i Witlt imaU iY6t& YMterdtv m a aatet efectioo 'day ; ta tiiis city J fact it would ha? Wen diffiealt tt a glanef t9 kno that an 1 ldani iMing bek)J;i Th';vt was I inaUjeoiopafed witb ,th registration, about two UUda 4a amount. vA rood many chaUraeaa ' wrIade but fa an orderly, and peaceful way;;;--., . The intereit locally , waa very consid- ably in the election for Cbhgrewman in the Third District ad while Faion ran much behind the reat of the Democratic ticket it waa hot aomucb aa was really exfcted as many ; who declared they would not vote for , him weakened at the last moment and voted party regu larity. The majority for Faiaon over Butler in the eiy was 473 and in coun ty estimated at about 900 laafe night but later returns might change this some what This howirg a fahing off for the Thomas majority which was 1170. . Last night the returns were received at the Court House and at the'' Elks Club, but came in very slowly to the displeasure of aU who wanted quick action, v At the Elks refreshments were served and the Court House ora tory. A Very interesting debate at the Court waa held jm the subject of the primary. Mr. S M Brinson was the speaker who endorsed the primary without reserve, while the other varied from condemnation to qualification. Among those were J. A. Bryan, A D Ward, W D Mclver and the newly elected legislature candidates, R A Nunn and E If Green.- These speeches were interesting, intelligent, eloquent, and business like, differing . from cam paign arguments in having some sense in them, and if heeded will add to par ty success and wisdom. Merchants Attention. The schooner 'Maria' will be in Balti more from the 10th. to 15th. to receive freight for New Bern. Please notify W. J. C. Michael or Walthan & Co. John W. Potter, " Master J - : MMSMaMiasBMaMssaiMM,,,,,, THE FINEST LINE OF LADIES HAND BAGS At Manufacturers Prices EVER SHOWN IN NEW , BERN Ladies Collars and Elegant Neckwear Harrington Dry Goods ; - 1 POSTED, HE THAT WBDOH SHOWS, BY rBUYINQ v " ' NOTHING BUT liiMm vj.:-.' m'?:1' j;-.". --.-r ' i and po ch suit (eltest and posted he thatktjowest the'Widaw. Hoffman' - label which proves ; each suit good and- ktaple. Appetrances go a great way Clothes make teDest Uapwio1j.?iiEhe flrttJfnpraaion is the tmKs -Com aM m- "Wto ftonianKbl BaUira6rte4B(1ft6fiSothe i i I 1 1 Mi 1 n il. " Cor. JUddlOQaf Front. m4&rj$aM9 in .it Ytl jprop 1 mrt anrweU me -yen money 4it; I 'iWe fclsaelfa ident-Heaitfi Plate-QlasBoil- , erZ-Hy-vVheel" Automobile.. ! Burg- laryyeStbclf and as to SURETY ;0NDS we've got 5 thHrgest and tieCompany jnVthe ' worlidLvv;. i;lfJorrn4firerfuliy vengl ! 7 ,MMMMHMALMMMSMMHMMMMMMMaMMHMiMMMMMIIMM.MMi it-:- E rao i GHEAT DEf.IOCRATlC G OUGUOUT THR im- Caro- Work and Growth. Now aa school time is with us again, the thoughtful teacher who is not teach ing merely to trudge over the hiatus be- tween college days and the practice of law or marriage begins, to grapple with school probloms. There are many such problems and their solution requires all the Strength.' of body "and mind and heart that mortals be endowed with, How to improve the qaality of the teaching, what Studies beat fit a boy or girl forcomplets living what methods are the beet in pursuing these studies and how to get at hearty co-operation at home are a few that are - .engaging the minds of the teachara ahd friends of education today Now all - of the above mentioned problems seem to be long . by their very nature exclusivt !y to the educators ofoor,tend and people have a right to expect more apprecia ble advance each year along these lines. gut obviously, the last, named, how lo get the hearty,, intelligent co-operation of parents lies as ;much with, the pa t ft J III. . I .. . .. . Incredible as It' maj, seen to , these piping times of peace and supposed gen ersl inteUigeoce; many ebi'dfen come to ibool with tlHrtdea thorqugw Inbued ia-thelrinnomMt being that tm teach. er is his masrar merely set aopve nina to' force, him too horts'- of difflault unihteteatijig talfks 'iNojv'C 3me will say that no such Ides sxUU fod,ty, Ne Yor li Gbnhec- ncute new j 'tMSf-ffi-;' anq edS Nortfi lina Goes Dertio " Raleigh Nov. 8Uk Returns indicate that tenth district close. The returns from various sections show vote for State officers ran closely with that for Congressmen. . .':- The Democrats carried Cumberland county by an increased majority, An son county elects all Democrats. War ren over 900 Democratic 'King' in .1st district and Kitcbin in 2d elected; by usual ma jority. s Butler carried his own county of Sampson by 1,600, gain of .500 votes. Stedman Carried his eounty of Guil ford by a gain of 1,000 and elected by 8,500 majority. Eleven out of thirteen counties in the 10th district show majority for Gudger over Grant of 300. Carteret county Democratic, electing the entire- ticket. The estimate major itv of the county from 100 to 160. Fai- son's majority in Beauiort 9. New York, No, 8.-The New York World claims majorjlir for Dix for gov ernor, $0,000; the Herald claims his elect ion by 100,000; Brooklyn Eagle claims entire Dem. state ticket. Dix carried Roosevelt's Ovtn district by a plurality of 60, Danville, 1U Early returns indicate the re-election of Speaker Cannon in the 18th district. Ntw Raven, Conn Returns indicate election of Baldwin Dem. for Governor. Ch'mn Stats Com. claims 6,000 Providence, R. I. The election of former governor Ulter, Rep. is indv cated with two Rep. Congressmen Ohio. Nicholas Long worth Rep, re elected from first district. Boston. Election of Fobs conceded by Draper by a substantial plurality. AINS COUNTRY '(;'.-,z:. '....--, --... OF BAnLESHIFS Two Navy Program JVill Include : Dreadnoughts Deetroyers in the Scout Class. h Washington, Nov. . 8Congress will be asked-for. two more battleships In the navy appropriation, bill to be intrb- Educed at the short session of Congress. Six torpedo boat destroyers will also be Wed for, besides . colliers, a. supply ship, an ammunition transport, a hos pital ship and another repair ship. Of the auxiliary list naval officers despair of obtaining anything more than the collier, but they expect to get the bat tleship. . Urgent recommendation has been made for ao increase in the displace- ment, as compared with the 26,000 ton vessels authorised at the. late session of I Congress. It is not proposed to in crease the armament above ten 14-inch guna; neither, ia it contemplated to add to the weight of the machinery to pro vide greater speed.- On the contrary. the suggestion Is to have less speed and thicker armor. The destroyers it is proposed to de sign with 1,000 tons displacement in stead of 760 tons as at present This will give a speed of more than SO knots in service, and alio w an enlargement of the battery. This increase in destroyer displacement carries the type in to' the! class of the scout, and probably there will not be built any more vessels of the Birmingham tpye. ITS ALL . ft ljw ev sv- im : . I H tl " V I MOST FRIENDSHIPS cease when they cost a man nwj. Have you ever needed money and asked it of your Friends? What did you get? Have money of YOUR OWN safely de posited in our bank and be independent MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. THE PEOPLES BANK Execution of Crippen Is Delayed London, November 8 It waa officially announced yesterday that Dr. Hawley H. Crippen, convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of his wife, Belle Elmore, would hot be executed today ai originally arranged, for the reason fiat the law provides that two weeks must elapse between the dismissal of an appeal and the carrying out tho eer tence. November 23 has been fixed upon as the date for the execution, Meantime Solicitor Newton, Crippeqs counsel is drafting, a petition for a re prieve. - The Basnight Hdw. Co. has just . received a shipment ; of noor uii especially prepared for store floors. Phone Sf 67'S: FrontSt " ; " out if you wlir study , the attitude ol tnlod of (he childreft with a little cara yon' will sow find fdSI'-tr.i working ictjemeShoroUphly approvM in the presence bt-Jthe Child ; betwr en teacher and parehv bv responsible ot muqh of the friction and . inefficiency in school 'work,' -hotVbnly In discipline which is 4 negllgable-quantlty . where Intelligent teaching is being .done, but In such matters as. lenzth df lessons, s ibjecta taught etc.Hbere Is much miss understanding instead or sympathetic understand and o-operatIon between teacher. and parents.'' J If one 'assigns sufficient work lnTTUie upper grades for'lnatance to occupy I or 4 hours out of sihool hours pretty soon you'wlll find out who is kicking; It la the parent. Some have been known to talk tndiscretely before the child of the unreasonable teacher who would grind hia precious Jill Is life out getting useless. fooKfin lessons in alge bia, latin and English, 0f f v ' ; Who can blame the youngster who becomes careless and even rebellioua under such tralnir j at home, So;.ot imcs not often; there r' '1 be an !iv:.;2B- he, with every body' else, rich and poor. great and small,;; is in this world -to work abd to work hard, the- sooner lie haabeeome thev'twf sessorl f the only key that unlocks every dooj . worth - go ing through on'lhis earth, .If there is one thing1 that ws Southern people need tobave more than any other, it is! In my opinioitj jibe gospel of work. Work never, hurts injtody, of dorse uttee- oonableiUniworry 'la whatmia, baeiThe abbv; is lsni,v.but. Bkf . miny others of the maxims that we; have in herited from our forefathers it is1 worth repeating and ponderlng.pon, and the place to learn the geat lif e leasona of hard,tong. dimcuie.work. which laid' evitably before; Win Jat e.lf;we" iraouat to any things is ii the. achopl . room,' I doubt if $ man or. woman who does iot learn this (either n;.schoot or .collegej aver , fcaros . t do :. hiavi ofJier1jeen work4n theworld.H 't HERE IS THAT SMART SWEATER YOU WANT FOR THE COOL WEATHER Rheumatism Relieved in Six Hours Dr. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases hi a few hours. Its action upon the system Is 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. Died. At the home of his son Mr. Harry f Epting op" National Avenue Capt. Ben jamin R. Band. The remaias will be shipped to his former home in Pennsyl vania this afternoon. ' ' " Tom Dewey Gets Pardon. Raleigh, N. C. Nov. 8 Thomas, W. Dewey is pardoned by Governor Kit chip, from the remainder of bis six- year term in the penitentiary for 'em bezzlement as cashier of a New Bert bank that be wrecked. ' He walked; out of the prison last eveninw a; free lain hastening to Goklsboro,' where his fged mdtber ! : critically UL, His k tnUn would have expired December 7th. so that he geta release i Ironi. only(80 days service through the parcVin.;. Petition and peraonali appeala for tbe rjsiidon have been pouring . tbo tHetnor for months past and th-anoeuaeenaent of the pardon is bynomeans ssurorise. The" official statement - from- the exe cative '-office sUte that there7 was a strong petition for the pardon, fa which the trialjodr, the solicitor and Many cUfsens jolnecf thathe. has mads a good prisoner and that It la believed tbatithii elemeney can be bestowed and still jos tles be satisfied. .' 1 ;C t i i SavodineHCfiirW Burn v ,"M nttle boy burned bis leg 'badly OH a red hot stoye The burn was abend three: inche ':sqparf,7 He waa suffering much arid eould not Walk J nought a tube of 8AV0DINC and wa!stonish ed to see how rapidly he" Improved. ?In a few days b6,war ' walking about vl can recommend it f pr burha''. - x l .a 'E. Lt SMITH, m The simplest cure for the , ills of cold weather is to prevent them. And when it comes to prevention a sweater is in class "A." They're ack nowledged as an in- - despenaiblc garment for Fall and Winter. Here you can select from a wide variety of smart sweaters, all carefully knit from the best yarns. The colors are white, blue, cardinal and grey. They are cleverly shaped and they will retain their shape and will always present a smart and stylish ap pearance. i. Values couldn't be better. We bought 'n large quantities at - manufacturer's low Vest cost. All Sizes For Men and Women at $1.50 to $6.00. J. J. BAXTER EJ-KS TEMPLE If a mother, wishes .to have her son y tmn e" t?r" s tion, 1 af . ' i. 1 e' t b t in ihr'j t,f i,' 'r rr oulrii.lrt prppsra . i.I J to done q-t!t 'y ! rr. " on f 'ir i'l develop into manly,1 self-reliant, Ca pable individual, . able to. square w ith any wind that may 'blow , m life,: if he will have, toeonaent to vigorous traia ing for sucho Seekers after soft and easy -ways tonsil round development muataa1ways be disappointed because of the Inevitable, unchanging laws under lying all aprts of growth worth white. So you want your boy to become strong physically then you must-watch hint, perhaps with anxiety, submit to the ex acting laws of physical development. Do you want you boy to ' develop men tally, -.then be'ng assured that he is sound physically, you most wiih snxl ety perhaps watch him embri. orz V.oui'a of mental toil over dlTicuM t '.s. Up to (' ! there has been no ! rt n for growth, Cfvclpn l;i i i t . ' i jr t a t'.'si i i I ) ' i t e f , : i I i ry t !. 196 Queen 8t New Bern, N. C, jrttn to Fortify Our NeW Canat t, r; - v j ytrj Washington, Nov. 8 As an' alterna tive to the-proposed" naval base at Gumtanamd. Cubs, the ntvy depart ment now has under consideration a project for the construction of a new yard on the Isthmusvof, Panama: si a base In, the general scheme of canal fortification aid,protectioa.i 4? it- News has reached the-department, following the visit of Secretary f t'-o Navy Meyer to Guantanama, dock site at that place la too m ,i t poH sn l tio costly to adequately f r- hna led to we .!racwv..i .t of Cusntanama as a naval ' f'Af iV Just received the largesttAd; finesi'iseorteiit of Merschaunu ind 'Ptnictt Wat inneatbe aqeififc ho?llJ;'ft all.kitids of .19.41 Shspes' and 8y!eB,ih)tare Ixceinglyhantlsbme. Alsfa CiMoring BiwlsH Pipe CleIerBvTobasM Pouches and all .Xinda pt ; Tcl)accof Cigars and: Cigattes thi arejeawied h .first class, pjlo-dat4Clgk and Tobai : stora. Confectionerfer.a specialty, - A full line of Couklins JSelf Filling -. Fountain Pens, theest Pen offered on the AroerjcaiVlnarket tc-day. ' L Pipes colored and repaired with neatness and dlspaJcK vSoJe distribu- -tor of the Royal Robe Clgary' the Beat aickle smoke o the market. iiiru - VCor.-StoilkiT run ar 1 Cold C-'fJ. Weather Ir.nn. It is l.o to p J j y t'.e navy departmer.l t. to c at the corr.!r ; ' C ' -.'Aa ct t'.epo- , " . ... ' f , 1 if f j ':f Our swck.$is b&navity I ' pa-t v.-c V but we Jive plenty -olMtxfs; y prcl. cd;,With6uf extra crvargeOrop nd our stock, Seo us for Farnts.vy ma 1 c'r c,:r 4 : t V ' t l.ij i ' 11' yu'lryt t) v :ot it'' i ! 1 1 to NEW CERN DUILDING ft. LOAN Ar "v Of " .1, x-i. . I , 1 t 4 rn Elks Puil. n. v. . If a . p rt 6.U, r- y I t t , f i .

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