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I 4 r-- 1 . '"fff v - PAPER ViOT -" I .KNOVfN CIRCULATION v. -I ' wmyBjj jw jf2 ilj- yoRTfl oggrogf y jgy?'f G yygjW' 'y-frt:-CF, -J. issyxxx xinth; year OF; hse m THE BIG CA- IS: YOUR MOIM "SAFE ? ITS ALL A O i m tone wm 50LO V tT . v & , : p x 'If. yy to . v IK - .. ..JI '.ii..'.?-.:''. '.-'--,i- (' greatest recaotioa in protecbn; your I I i . m t. I: .t::-tl :- money agamsi possioie joss suooia pe exert? JJt cised in justice ta yourself; Tbe depositors.. , . : . of this Bank are profected by , the Clargest . Capital fund in this section of the state. The management of the bank, moreover, is conservative and prudent, its di- ; rectorate being composed of prominent men. Four Per Cent Paid on Sayings and; Certificates of Deposit NEW BERN BANKING TRUST i , .-'.-.rj.v .vf.. - - - COMPANY THIS WEEKS SPECIALS Tailored Suits and Skirts. The feature of this week will be the ele gant display of fashionable wearing jtpparsl Suits, separate Skirts, Waist, . Peitocoats, Sweaters and everything heedful 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 occtirance whereby you would fail to "find a Hat of becoming style and beauty and prices to suit each and every one. . " - . J. 1. MITCHELL & CO. -'IV Used Mag&zloe Pistol Instead of : - hOOBallLr- y k Philallphii.r-IoT Tl--H! cheeks we with tears,; IS-year-oU Perot N vln, oll,'2025 Spruce atreet."4s 'held to S500(bair;:wait a- eoronet'e Jury) loqoestinto the deitn or Theodore, p Uney, 14 yeare oTd. kam'mitf hold OD "at VdramatWieatMir'ftr:" t Tbeioye andaeyeraL third formcoro- panions of the BliRht aehool last winter saw. vThd Room Up'. and were eager ta i!ay the weBWftt'draroa:They jre- Lhearscd at .different bouaee vifbg a toy cap pie tol. - But on Monday while . in Nevta'a home their host found hia broth-! er'a magazine piatoL" He did not know that it waa loaded or , that it would ex plode at the slightest pressnrei'"' , ' "HoW.UDoor handa." Nevin eohv madded and Oelaney raised them. "The pistoT wM discharged and Detaaey sank with a cry to the floor. Nevin, daeed, unconscioiHly pressed the trigger again and "the second bullet erased the head of HoweV Adame, son of Dr. J. Howe Adams.-,; .., - , By this time Miss Dorothy Kevin Perot's 19 year old piater, one of the season's debutants, arrived and taking the pistol from her brother, proceeded to dress Delaney's injuries. Bhaaont several of the children for physicians. but the boy was dead when they reached the house. day to a committee wpresfbting; first' niortgae; bondholders for ajWOBThitf is a link in the proposed 'governmental intracoastei waterway between Boston and Beaufort N. C and haa alreadyj been recommended for such use by arJ my engineers; I. : - :' V fl ' The sale was. to satisfy a 500t00ffj thirty year bond issue given In 1879 tol the Union Trust Company of New Yorka time for .Administration trustee. A second mortgage of ?230, 000 warheld by the Central Start CoJ of New' York. The only bid yesterday was by tha first mortgage bondholding Committee, composed of James 111 Ed wards, Robert U Harrison and Henry T. Cutter, of New York. The property will be offered to the government for 1500,000. THE FINEST LINE OF LADIES HAND BAGS. ... . - -r At Manufacturers- Prices EVER SHOWN IN NEW BERN Ladies Collars and Elegants Neckwear j Dry Gbdfls -Co;'! Barrington FALL STYLES This pew Patent Button Boot,' wfth jfidtops will appeal to the Amah that appretlafef comfort as Well as neatness. , grice $3.50 : -, No Christmas Leave for Cadets. West Point, N.Y.. Nov. 10 -The en tire first olasa of West Point cadets, numbering 85, baa been deprived of the Christmaa leave of absence, as punish ment for participation in the 'Silencing' of Captain Rufus Longan, the Eleventh Infantry Instructor of Military Tactics, September 24th. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY .PILLS : Have, you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous ays tern and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladdarT Have you pains in loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you i 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-a Druggist, Price 50c Williams' M'f'g. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. Trappers take notice, The Basnight Hardware Co., has just, received a full', line o' Victor and Jump steel, traps, from rat to otter sizes. Phone 99, 67 S. Front St. Bumper Crops For 1910 Are Reported Washington, Nov. 11 Bumper crop', led by com with the greatest harvest ever gathered, where produced by the farmers at the United States during this year. ; In a general review of crop conditions issued today the bureau of statistics of the Department of ;Agr cnlture esys: "Th harvests of ll0 kava heel practically completed, with . results ex ceedug . the-.- expeeUtions' during- the I growing period. - Preliminary estimates naveneen jntKJB ot m prujucuun i most of the lmportant crops, from whwh it appears that the aggregate product ion of erops in 1910 are approximately 7.6 per cent, vreater than the crops of 1909, and about 9.1 yet cent, greater thac the average annual production of the preceding .fi vs " years. -z Prices for important crops averagedon Hovember 1 about 5.4 per cenC lower than s year ago,v '. y ' "Th production Df 'Other ' cropiln 1910, 'expressed jp" : percentage of the average production in recent yeam,(no compared with full crop)jla estimated 'S'&lWJ&ytmtol S. Front B ':;Bryan JJooC - nw yiuvi ly jr vyu Tvaijw uuy, wtui: I I we'll save .yoii money ; ui in: --- - 11 ' -s tousrand '.the bargain. We also "sell" INSURANCE, as' Fife Accident-Health PIate-Glass,-Bbil-' JWpjBd as to SURETY 'UONDSjye've got .i;.nforn)at4pn cheerfully given.,. , .. - Located. In YirgTnia 'and North " Carolina. It Brought -- r" 1300,00ft " " " Norfolk, Vs., Nov. ll-The property 1 of the Albemarle and Chraa peaks Canalj rs. i- vi..i. . J xi .u rvui:.k s 1M U4' T IIIUI Will 4TJIH jmZVUUa, SUIT sieting of a 101 mile canal and several from Panama, to . discuss the rush-It thousand acres of land were sold underithrough : JegisTatlve program . for the foreclosure at Portsmouth, Y.j yesteMmuigsessionof Congres. As theses- Barkcr.Henderson. The Journal acknowledges the receipt of the following-invitation: . Mr. and Mrs, Joseph F. Henderson . give in marriage heir daughter' ".Ruth ' to - ; Dr. Christopher Sylvinus Barker' on Thursday afternoon November the twenty-fourth nineteen hundred i and ten at two o'clock . Centenary Methodist Church i New Bern: North Carolina "i The honor of your presence is requested Trouble Among Them. 4 ; Justitia' slapped Vox Populi,: And old Vox hit him in the eye; Then Veritas picked up a chair " And threw it at One Who Was There. . Pro Bono Publico arose ; . J . In wrath and smashed Inquirer's nose. .. While Fair Play doubled upjus fist' And whaled away at Suffragist' In bold defiance of the law Vindex slugged Demo on the jaw, Theii PaX Vobiscum, with a roar. : Slammed Old Subscriber to the floor. , ,. And Quidnunc, quicker than a wink ;!Put Constant Header on the blink, t "Thert Many Voters took a hand, - And soon had all the others canned 8 . J' When Your Joints are Stiff; and your muscles -or froth 'cold or theumstUm, When you slip and sprain joint, strain your side or bruits your self, Painkiller will take Out the sore ness and fix you right Always have It with you, and use it freelv. Avoid substitutes, there is but one PainkilWr, D.MH P.I.A Or .: O anil RAn . 4 y i.-nnifwj: RMiyWW. I' Taft Has Program tf hlch' he ffopes , to Bush Through; But the' r": Chaoces Wen Slim. , , Washington. D. C. Not; lLRepdV lican leaders wil) be called to the White House whenPresident Taft ' returns sion must end on March 4th, "and w ill mark ths 'Jpasaiog of Republican control. cptbmiieV'wUrba: needed to get ' as mufeh 'spsslb't of this "last chance:'. : Opinions of regulars and prOitreesMes will be sought as to the most important measures that will command the votes necessary for passage. . i In official circles it is believed that bills may pe hard to. obtain because there will be turbulanfcfforta by Republicans in gen eral and eeneeiaHYbv the acorea about td retire te-pHvate Hf to st bills-in which they or their districts sre partic ularly interested through ; the ''last chance " crush. Speed,, will be tholo gan and night sessions will be demanded in the latter part of the session to boom the production.. While bills an going through, atten tion roust be given to the ptovidtag of roosts for as HiSny as possible of about one hundred 'lame ducks. " Forecasts are that a' number of commissions of in vestigation will be found necessary to the welfare of the government. Evils Will be found that call for leirlstatidn. but concerning them there will be1 a lack of information, Hence the high- salaried commissions. President Taft has a big"program of legislation which he hopes' to get through." He will ekplain his desires to the legislative leaders, and i ia now ex 1 pfcted that his message will be framed with an- idea of putting forward such measures as it seems possible to pais. The program-may be cut down, but a strenuous effort will be made to force through as much ss possible. , : - itm 1 ' MOST FRIENDSHIPS cease when they cost a man niuncj. 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 C001 WEATHER Pxahaa ST3.1.- knni 1(M 0. lunnm corn 105.4;"cranberries 105 1 sweet pc- Utoes 104 S; sorgham 4W.65 asparagus 192.5rpeanuti'102 sabbagea; 100.2; Urns beani Wffj kafl'Coth;-9.1f Oears 98.8; neaps (dry) 98.P; cantaloupes 97S; rBtmelons 97; onions 96.6' hemp 96.5: tomatoes iiW: clover.; seed 93 6; straw berrifls 91.5; grapes- 88, 2f apples 85.8: millet aeed 85.7; r8pberrres;78; black- uJ Orowfni More CrtUcal aut pared "with s average conditions aV of H. ..State and federal Govern-, near time of gathering was as follows: '--vn TLf-VrvrnflA"- .."Sugar, cane 104 1) rice 102 3; sugarf beets 100,9; rlemon'i 99 j cotton 93 ? oranges o o.;-- t " ., -t f Mail Cl03.r rt-r East and west mail closes at 5;05 p. m,' except Oriental which close at 6:80 p; m, ' The pouch mail for trains num ber 15 and 18 closes at 7 p.' nV No changes in morning mall, ""2 ; hf - - i. S.-BASNIGHT, Tv.v. : mi :rostmaatcr, r .t . -.'WL ': ' Savings Eank' Idea. i The New Bern I'm kirqf L Trunt Com pany mcnllops a 1 'w t n t in t1 r aJvcrt.ji mo-it v aaCi. 1 w t is spoken of Loir j a conv t p ... iixfe itipht!8 of apciifm:' l y. T! " Pr- f. f v? i I. ': " 11 ' mm Erpredmen's Strike fu New1 Tfork CraU elected, vote I.S91. fiigfaest' Re men May Collide. M KeW York,Nbv. 11-PoesibllI ties', of a clash betweenStat and . Federal au thorities over the- express' strike- com plications have v intensified interest1 in the warfare - between". th4f express de liverers and companies. The procm of injunction.- may be invoked to pre vent further seizures, such as made of several express- wagon ' drivers - by un ionized drivers umlor Mayor Gaynor's order. De,ri;.J,:a tnn thousand drivers of xpre..s find delivery w:-'i. three thousand taxicab chutiT on a strike. Tlie exprops b:i virtually at a atarid-ati.l.. A strike, of teamstors InByn r'i t' i t n r.v out ii i ! ' ' l t 1 t iM ,) I 1 I B 3 in hue oi i i .; ! y-two cli'i Coach C 1 a o 1 1 f i a f t Rheumatism -Relieved in Six Hours Dr. Detchoo's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest eases in a few hours. Its actieir upon ' Use system) is remarkable and effectives it removes at once the cause and the disease l)uick ly disappears. First dose greatly bene fits. ?5c and $1.00. Sold ' by Bradham Drug Co. ' ' 7- .. : .. Craven County. Returns. : , The following are the official returns of the Craven county election, held on Nov. 8th: :. - For Congress:-John M. Fsison, Dem ocrat, 1,269, George E. Butler, Repub lican, 342. - . ' , '..State Seoate-Demncrata LesDe V". Davis, 1,898; E. M. Green, 1,892; Rs-publicahs-T.- B. Brown, 231 N.' B; Russetl, 34. ' - - f i - House.' of RpresentaUve rt -.A. Nuon,: Democrat, 1,396: V. Lr WooteD, Republican. 226. v t . Solicitor t). I Abernethy, Demo ejratr 1,409, ; tl t - Clerk of Court W. VL Wftaon, Pern ocrat, 1,414; John -Biddle; Republican; 213. 'V - ' 'Jteglster- of Deeds S. Hf- Fowler1, Democrat, 1,427. ... ' 8urveyorW. B, Price, ' Democrat, 1:417. - - ' Coroner Dr. Jones,. Democrat; 1,112; 1 Or Kafer. Republican; 224.- ! . ' ei.i-i. or DMJi. rtiii. 1,468; Meyer Hahn,' Republican, 205; , - -TteMurer B. 8. .Hurst,- Democrat, 1,411; B. B, DavenportV -Republlcarj; 24t, " it twiT i v publican vote 226." - For Salary Act of county-officers, 702: against Salary AcVS3&, , s-.-v' Ajhe Basnight HQ. vr. 9pas just received a! .shipment 'of fjooruuespeciany prepared for store'" floors.'. Phone. ;99, v Body Found Dandling In Air. (- Kacon, ' Ga. ' Nov.' It Telephone "trouble" men looking for wire trouble G6U? f.'ontezuma, Ga., yesterday, came opn the cause of an unexpected and ' " swsome find, when they found the body of s rn : rod T!iog from the pule tanrr- l'-l up Wuli tolr-.yne wires. Thispro? eJtolt' r 'o lynthf j t'le morn' 1 't left i nurdof of VTr '11 rf : t a. The simplest cure for the ills of ' cold weather is to prevent ...them. And when it c comes to prevention a sweater is in' class "A." They're ack nowledged as an in . despensiblc garment for Fall and Winter. i Here you can select from a wide variety of mart 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. -. Values couldn't be better. We bought in large. quantities 'at manufacturer's low- 'est cpflt. - All Sizes For s Men and Women at' $130 to "vji Ji Ji BAXTER der't feTORE,? ; ;elks TEMPLE ' f tl 11 ill t ' I I'll-.l I "" "2 Just received the largwland flnestassortment "of Merschaum and v-SnchBriarPirjestobeiiwn m kinds of Pipes, '.Shapes and Styles that are exceedingly handsome. Also Coloring Bowls, Pipe Cloahers,'Tobacco Pouches afid all klndstif:iTobaccofiCigars and Ciffarettea' that are carried in a first class. urtodate Cigar and Tobacco . f' store: Ckm& f ountain rens, uie neat ren ouercu un uia lununtou piai.wni. -Pips colored And repaired wilii'rieateesi and'dispah: Sole dlstribii. II i . ' 'I' ' . . . . 1 1 " f Cor.' Store Elks Temple. ? l t f J IV"''--, N. C 1 T" IP" ) .,..(.,. .; ji-'.?-v v g ' ft .., 1.- .. ir -03 -ColdfWaiier Our stock h3 beeiieavilydrawu p t week, but we have plenty- of therrr jet b.6th in Cc lcl ccd Heaters. ' We ' put them;pjBame ' y ; rch". -: X without extra' charge. Drop fin and : c-r r4oc!:. Sec ' us' for , Paints "Oils and i 1 r
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