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I A PAPER' WITII ;:knovn CIRCULATION ESTABLISHED IN . 1878 mm- NUMBER 182. - 4' TWENTY NINTH YEAR - , - - v , ... - . 6- "r-C :Lf ,111 , X ft .!.-TJ J 4 1 The Pmdent;Farmer fHERE is a mat deal being said throughout the country about the importance of farming as ran oc- cuoation. The fact is. . ihat toe treat ' mass 01 people are just beginning to understand the value -of land and the independent position of the farmer. , The great drawback to farming in the past has been the lack of know- ! ledge with regard to methods of agriculture and the precau-' tion on the part ofAe fu-mers to lay up money- in - good ; years for possible emergencies when crops fail. The farmer who deposits his surplus moneyjn jr, strong, ; safe bank can tide over a season of bad crops, when it comes. This bank issue Certificates of Deposit, yielding interest at the rate of Four Per Cent N SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OF ONE DOLLAR OR MORE 'ARE. CORDIALLY INVITED. NEW BERN 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 style. The exhibit is one of Sparkle and Beauty in which it would be the rarest occurance whereby you would fail 1 to find a Hat of becoming style and beauty and prices to suit each and every one. J. M. MITCHELL & CD. THE FINEST LINE OF LADIES HAND BAGS At Manufacturers . Prices EVER SHOWN'lN NEW BERN Ladies Collars and Elegant Neckwear Barrington Dry Goods Co. TIRED OF LIFE TRIES SUICIDE Fifteen Year Old : Lad Shoots -Himself Sweat-Shop Vlctito. News York. .Nov. 8 A victim . of tho aweat-8hop, "Samuel SSibornei 15yra old; tried ta kill himself yesterday be caase he wm "too lired to live.." Hollow-cheated, weak and aoaemic, the lad rooJed himself from the leth argy that had seised him while sitting on a bench in" Chelsea Park and shot' himself twice with a revolver thut he bought a week ago in contemplation of suicide. . s . . Neither wound was serious and the in- tervation of a policeman prevented a third shoW- The big officer carried the moaning boy to a station hoase and later he was taken to Bellevue hospital. "Lctcme Hie," he cried, si he strug gled futively in the policeman's arms. I'm sick and have nothing to live for." "That's what the sweat-shops do for the children of New York." the police man commented. Sibrone lived in Jersey City. In ad dition to working thirteen hours a dty in a tailor shop, the lad attended night school five nights a week; to further his ambitions to become a lawyer. "It wasJiard enough,"- be told the hospital omcals, 'to work thirteen hours a day and thenstudy halt the night, but I could have stood this if the doctors hadn't told me that I would not live un less I got another job. where I could be in the open air. I tried, but I could not find anything. What's tbeuse of living if you know you can never Realize your ambition?". Rheumatism Relieved in Six Hours Dr. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest Asses in 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. -N Decides His Tate With Card Deck St Louis, Nov. 9- After a game of solitaire decided his fate, CharlesW. Eggers, 29 years of age. ended his life by swallowing -ar-mixture of carbolic acid and wood alcohol. Ha was found dead in bed. Unsuccessful in business and unable to earn sufficient money to send for his wife and three children, Eggers played the game of solitaire in the kitchen of his boarding house last night, The acr and nine of spades, which Mrs. Bodge, his landlady said, Egger considered the worse cards in ihe deck, lay face up on the table this morning. She believes these cards caused Eggers to decide to die. HANDSOME FALL STYLES .. This new Patent Button Boot, with Kid top's will appeal to the mart tha?pprec1ates comfort as well as neatness. Price $3.50 S. Lijpman Cor. Middle and 8. Front St. 4 , Bryan Block." 'Mail Close. - East and"we9t mail closes at 5:05 p. m.xcept Oriental which close at 5:30 n, m. The pouch maiUfbr trains num ber 15 and 16 closes at" 7 m. No changes in momintfTOail, , ' , J. 8. BASNIGHT, , Postmaster. REPORT OF GRA- "111111.5 For the Month ofDctober. An In crease in Attend ance. The report of t hejecal graded schools for Octdber lias just' b en completed. and it shows that there has been a co- imeraDie mcreaae in attenaanca aver the first m6nth of the last session. Comparison cf attendance, , enroll ment and census October 1908, 1909 and 1910. Whits School. 1908, Census, 951; enrollment, -708; average daily attendance,' tt2.69. 1909, census. 1047; enrollment, 789; average daily attendance, 645.38. 1910, census, 1014; enrollment, 782; average daily attenpance, 684.30. Colored School. 1908, census 1743; enrollment, 528, av erage daily attendance, 851.45. 1909, census, 1897,- enrollment, 6u0, average daily attendance, 421.88. 1910) census, 1657; enrollment, 611; average, dally atteddance, 42420. One hundred new desks have been or dered placed in the white school, they have been shipped and should be here in a few days; these when placed, will remedy the crowded condition of some of the lower grades. The furnace which was in the Griffin. building before the steam heating plant was built is being placed in the colored graded school building on West street and will be used to heat that building in a-few weeks. Session 1910 dl-Report for Oct. 1. to Superintendent : Herewith I transmit my report of all the white grades for the first school month of the present session. Hy reg- r has been accurately balanced he re making this repoA. SUP'T. lajofity in Congress. Hooper ia ; Tennessee and Koosevelt Not Curious of Besutt,8 Chicago, Nov. 9 The democrats gaic' many seats in (Jongress and are claiming a safe fail jority in the next House of KeDreaantative. L - The principal Democratic gains have: peso made in Qbicago and New Yortr, where the cities, turned against' the Republicans. In Iowa, where the de feated factions seem to have knifed the nominees freely: in Ohio, swept by, the Harmon wave, and in Connecticut. p Trenton, N. J. Nov. 9 Returns from the election in New Jersey were the election of Dr. Wood row Wilsoc, Demo crat, for Governor, the only state office to be filled by 40,000 plurality over his Republican opponent. Nashville, Tenn, Nov. 9 Summed up, the result of today'a election appears to be B. W. Hooper. Republican and Fusionist, chosen Governor and a pos sible small Fusion majority in the Leg islature. - - Oyster Bay, N. Y , Nov. 9 Theodore Roosevelt made no preparations to re ceive the election returns, but said that some one probably would let him know the results. Several newspapers and news associa tions offered to run telegraph wires into his house to supply direct returns, but the Colonel said that with the casting of bis ballot he had completed his work, and that he did not care to receive the returns at his home. He felt that he had earned a rest, he said, and will take a vacatfcn at Saga more Hill. He does not even expect to visit his editorail office in New York un til November.17. Indianapolis, Ind., Nov, 9 Scatter ing returns from over the State indicate that the Democratic State ticket will, be elected and possibly and Legislature will be Democratic. MONTHLY REPORT. . Number of f oTmer pupils enrolled this month: males 357, females 425, total 782. Number of pupils transferred to oth er rooms, male! 335, females 389, total 724. Number of pupils remaining at date of this report, males 6,727, females 7, 914, total 14,641. Tqtal of those on roll each day, males 6,307, females, 7.381, total 13.688. Total of those present each day, malea 420, females 533, total 953. Total of those absent each day, males 315.35, females 369 05, total 684.30. Aver per Cent of attendance 9473 Number of tardieS 41. Number of days taught during , the month 20. ' Highest per cent of attendance 8th grade, 9789 ; 7thA grade, 9741; 10th grade, 9727. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your 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 'the face, especially under the eyes? Too fre quent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you-atl Druggist, Price 60c. Williams' M'f'g. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. Not Yet. "" " nil. ii L-- - .the property ryofl want tt) buy, come -to ua and we'll save yoth "moneys .the bargain. ' , also sen; IURrteVFire Accident- Health. Plate-Glass, Boil- i 1 H V i i- ' er, ' F!y-vVheel Automobile. Burg-,, ive-yWckdas to SURETY B0Np$ we've lot : the IaTgest and "best; Company in the world. 1 " ;jy$SltiOfl cheerfully 'given tj "?, lary, Oye W; Q. BOYD, A'-t ' . - r. -. I ' ' . Th Hieb Pt Ebternrisatthinki that tha tifflIft'goini (to be ' a when the political debates will b less the Varapalgn of denunciation and epithet' and mora of; th .intellectual debate. "The ' American eoplv? t says, Vara fast raising the universal )e sue airaliMtrahk partisanship regard less of whatever parfy It , my be in," The time It speaks of is. not going to come in North Carolina as long, as the present line of politicians is slive and kicking. Charlotte Chronicle. ; SavoeMemSy;fcf Grip.; , "SAVOIUnjs in my opinion snouiq ne in every household. ; I have given it an impartial trial for several ailments;, for. which It is recommended and witndut a alncrlA txcintfnn have ' received Verv io . . perceptible benefit. -Jn cases of Head ache. Toothache or Difficult: Breathing its effect is wonderful I have had Lad Grippe, a numbe- of times "Which has left me with heavy cough and also With tnroat. nasai ana oroncniai irouDies. in these cases I 'get from SAVODINE a relie which nothing else has given me, I, had a acabb excrescence on both of my ears Continued application ha re movM It front the onmd I believe wiH remove It from' the-othpri Two great poinf in its favor are that it is' harm-, lcs"and that it does its Work at once. , LAWRENCE E. DUFFY, . ' ' , . New Bern,; N. C.- ., , O: Trarpeirs take notice,' The Cicn'-ht Vr 1 ,vare Co , 1 -.3 Session of 1910-11 Report for Oct I, to Superintendent: r Herewith I transmit my report of a)l the colored grades for thefirst school monttfof the present session. &y reg ister bss been accurately balanced ' be fore making this report.-: . ''' "'I ; principal. ! . ' Number of former pupils enrolled, this month, males 263,-females;858, total 611;'. ;. ' Number of pupils remaining at da of this report, males )92, females, 291, total 483, : "i ';.X?t:l' 'ii ' Total of those on roll each daymalej .8896 emib bp Wt', " , ' JToUrvf i those ' preaent each day, males 856T females B12t total 8484, Total of those absent each day, nraWa Utley Escapes From Prison. Raleigh, Nr a Nov, 9-Ed Utley; member of a prominent Fayetteville family, serving twenty years for shoot ing to death Clerk nollingsworth, of the Hotel Lafayette, LaFayettecille, N, C.J nine years ago, escaedfrom the penitentiary yesterday afternoon; by cutting an iron bar from a-third-story window and letMUJr -himself down with a rope, whidi he had secreted thene in some way; ' The escape was discovered wimm ou minutea at.mosi. oui no urace of the fugitive has" been found. .The Mthotf.is'ijiRtal of GoVern- I or Kitchin, . have . offered $200. reward ior Utley. ; Utley. has been a model prisoner for quite a while and there are pending with the Governor strong peti tions for his pardon. r4 ) 633, female 840, total 1373.' kvenirm idailv'atteninea. malfii lflS. llfemales 258,10,'total 424 20. ' Average per cent of attendance .86. ;' Number of tardiM.r48. '.- h i . Nombef of days "taught during month twenty' IT :. ;X;':, J . A- i , V BOtiOB BOLU FOR. pCTOBBR 1910.. ' -thSealaildian trudaCarraway.tHilda Willis. ;;f,7A'gradeId (htfauj- : 4Agrade--C.uy- durai 'i finie;';May DukeaT Eugen Simpson. 'it 40 grad Oenard Roberts; WileiaV ta -Rein Emma Sammonl, Blanche : 8A gradB-Earl Smith, . Blanch Wa ters, Henrietta Hill. Nannie. Hills Nafta Street.'? 'A;?vr ' ,-v.;C?-'';,;.Lirt v 24 grades-Leslie Hollis, Mary 8mlth, 2C grada Zora Stiron. Kathleen Nelson; Kit her ins Disosway, May Ds teen, Laura Roberta, Anniv, Smith, Henry Bell, Herbert Dupree, Llyifg ston Ward. Willie: Watson, Theodore Moorev'Jerry Kinea, S Block. ; . Adv. lat'Hudolph Jackson, Rqlort AkSorloy, Albert Price," Willie I'an ford, Eilgar I.'ollowell, EaRcm Thonsp- flon,"Jo! ii V,', Davis, . lUA-f ti- , Ruf.y I , 1 t f " " -: I'-'ul Eu I , v;:. - r In, . ra r n Stenographer and type writers 4Male) - Departmental Service The United States ClvifService Com mission annoinei ad examination , on D cembes43, 1910, at' the places ifnen tbnedbelow for the" position-of steno grapher and typewriter In the repay ment! Service at Waahihgton, D.jC: . V Ashevllla, Charlotte, Greensboro' and Wilmington.' ' ; .' y A" ' .- . .. ,i, .;' " - Half WlUlon to Be Diabursei . v.-. - ' '. j .v ': :- NewJCork Nov. 9-All Bishops;if the If ethodist Episcopal churches in 'the Uolted 8Utss, will gather in New Tprk; Thursday' to atttjvi ,the;. generahpon mlttee meeting on -Heme Missions and Church I Extension.'- The committee will diabarse ajmroprlatlonst approximately of a half million dollars.;' -'M rt Savodmd Cures Burdii AVm little boy burned his leg baldly on a red hot etaven The burn" Wu about three inches square, f He wa suffering much and could not walk, . 1 bought tube of SAVODINE and was astonish ed to see how rapidly he Improved v,I,n a few days he was walking about "I can Xecomniend it for l.itrns" ' ! f ' V.,-: -'' r j :"E L. SMITH. - J "'. "r 196 Queen St, New t(rn. N. C. Jolm McGow'an, William' French,; 'Wil-bu'-y Ferl lico, VTi!Hm Dudley, Rich ard Greaves, John Newsom. '. y r-, ' P;irt r -redithp Mary ! , 1' ' , D i'e Jon" i, . ! . r -ITS ALL - x i ni t.- I III I ; ; I 1 t . feectmumonmoj! no fumxtL MOST FRIENDSHIPS cease when they cost a man monej. 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 HERE IS THAT SMART SWEATER YOU WANT FOR THE COOL WEATHER 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 ifi despensible garpent 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 clev e r 1 y shaped and they will retain their shape and will always present a smart and stylish ap pearance. Values couldn't be better.' We bought 'n large quantities at manufacturer's low est cost. v..' V-., - '. .J.j.nj All Sizes For Men and Women $1.50 to $6.00. at J. J. BAXTER DEP'TY.STORIi ELKS TEMPLE SMOKERS ATTENTION-! Just received $he largest and finest assortment of Merschaum and French Briar Pipes to be seen in the city. In fact all -kinds of Pipes,1 Shapes and Styles that are exceedingly handsome.- Also Coloring Bowls, Pipe Gleaners, Tobacco Pouches and all kinds of Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes that are carried in a first class, up-to-date Cigar and Tobacco .'tore : Confectioneries a specialty. A full line of Conklins Self Filling xFouhtain fens, the Best ?fin offered on the American-market to-day. ' Pipes coloreti and repaired with neatness and dispatch. Sole distribu f torof the Royal Robe Cigar, the Beat nickle smoke on the market. - Edward Clark Cor:, Store Elks Teinple.i,;i- V W fi V UWH.& j..4."..i. : 1 1! SrE7 :a Veather vQixr stock 'has bberi '-jiXYf't, past week, but;we have plenty .them Jefboth'uu si Coal and'Wocd aterWeuq themj :;Bame ; day; purchasedv-itto faint : look over ourstock;.' $ee ' tis, for. Pajnt3,Oil8 and V V r , vT. -'..''' wm. I j -"t r":tivcd a fu'l II 1 T - 1
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