a- - --PAPER WITH' XA(VOk 'V1 ' A - 'V'W t- SM'CVA'XpcA; 1 ESTABLISHED IN 1878 ril.NKW BERNNORTfl. CAROLINA. TUESPAY MORNING. NOVEMBER. ! 6 iO!0 TWENTY 7 - ' NINTH YEAR ' k . . ., - : . ' . ' 1 , .. ' 5 if j 'A if f f. If tt , I V f )- l i n " V -T7T Hfc greatest precaution in protecting your tnbney against possible loss should be exer cised in justice to yourself. The depositors: - of this Bank are protected by the largest Capital fund in this section of the state. The management of the hank, moreover, is conservative and prudent, its di rectorate being composed of prominent men. , Four Per Cent Paid on Savings and Certificates of Deposit. NEW BERN BANKING & TRUST COMPANY. 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 occuraace whereby you would fail to find, a Hat of becoming style and beauty and prices to suit each and every one. , J. M. MITCHELL & CO. THE GLADSOME DAY OF, OUR FOREFATHERS the day of Thanksgiving-comes on apace. To aid the general re joicing we are making special of ferings of Dry Goods at special prices. You can do very much worse you can't do better by ' not seeing us first when in need ' of Shoes, Dress Goods etc. Barringti Dry (Ms Co. HANDSOME I I FALL SJYLES i mh TjjfcViil ThiB new Patent Button Boot, ' ft r'ff('A Y " - with Kid toj will appeal to th '' ft 'HIDfe 'Ki I I '.. jl ' mn that appreciates comfort as ytujikvtynte Jr" Mt II well as neatness. y'ry'i' : f'SoKH ,!'v Pric $330 Mi jff Cor. Middle and S.-Front 8t. ' v?fBrjan Blookf .'.:- -. ' t J- , v ; - -'' A . j. ;J.'"ti- yi v'' ft' f-'s -v -4 -: 1 r-'' MWWM prices m m - 'Co;i:gmiii Armour and Other Packers Pre dict, Cheaper Food ; Kansas City, Mo., November 14- That food prtces have reached theif climax and now are on tlte dowa grade J ia a belief of meat packers in Kmsas City and other packing Renters. Deal ers in produce and other food supplies say the same thing. TV ' Charles W. Armou', head of the Ar mours interests in Kansas City says. "General food prices are working to ward a lower basis. The cereals are getting down. People' are going to take advantage of low prices, and that will have a tendency to relieve the stringency in meat prices, especially pork." Mr. Armour said many growers of fruit and potatoes last year stored their crops rather than sell at good- prices early in the season and finally lost out in the spring. This year, he said, they were profiting by their experiences, and ars putting their products to cop sumption at reasonable profits, and not taking chances on larger of smaller pro fits. "AH of which has a tendency to low er prices of the things we eat," he ad ded. Mr. Armour said if the farmers would put forth their best efforts to raise good hogs, the pork problem in this country Boon would be solved. Suppose, he argued, that two pounds extra weight is put' on every hog sent to the markets, The aggregate in crease of weight would be enormous. If the farmers were to work harder for healthy hogs, much less pork would be condemned by the United States inspectors, f Federal Grand Jury at Ashevifie Finds True Bills Against Jos eph Napier and Others. AihevUle, Nov. 14-The"grand jury of the United States . District . Court has returned a true bill against Joseph Napier, of South Carolina: E. Charlet Quaster, of Baltimore, and Charles Randolph,' alias Charle Brown, for. al leged violations of "the new anti-wbite lave -traffic act. Thia iahe second bill that baa to far been returned Bince the Jaw went into effect., It seems that Napier was the owner of Napier'a four in one shows." a car nival compao), and he and those indict ed along with him are alleged to have induced girls to, go from one State tj another for immoral purposes, debauch ery, prostitution etc. f In the Wll are several counts, one changing violations in bringing Maude McClellan Trom Baltimore to Winston. Another' Marie Von Newendorf, also inducing several girls sixteen years of age to leave Danville. The case will come up for trial at Greensboro, December 5. The law pro vides for a fine of $10,000 and ten years in prison, for violations as to girls under 14, and $5,000 fine and five years im prisonment for girls over 14, Try Water's Hothocclate it cannot be surpassed. Marines Landed. Washington, November 14 The for eign warships at Amapala, Honduras, landed forces at that port Thursday to protect foreign citizens in anticipation of an uprising against General Jose Valladarez. There was no disturbance, however, uid the forces were with drawn yestorday morning. This infor mation was contained in a cablegram received by the Navy4iaflflrtmtnt to day from Commander Anderson, of the United States gunboat Torktown. British German and American war ves sels are at Amapala, TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BRO MO "Quinine Tablets) Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 25c. Annette. The vaudeville stage has developed musical comedies of great merit in short acts. Take for instance the music in Jesse Laskey's production 'On the Housetop." The music is famous The very best songjn the act is "Annette." and The New York World has secured it front Harry Von Tilzar and wllll pub lish it, words and music complete, free with next Sunday's World.' Get it and try it on your piano. SERIOUS CHARGE r AGAINST THEM Rheumatism Relieved in Six Hours Dr. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases in at few hours. Its action upon the system is remarkable and effective, It removes at once the cause and the disease quick ly disappears, hirst Jobg greatly bene fits. 75c and $1.00. Sold by Bradham Drug Co. Salvation Army Doing Good Work Capt. A. Arthur of the Salvation Army made a special tiip to Beaufort yesterday to conduct a meeting at the city hall. The meeting was 'well at tend and some converts made'. There was also a good crowd at the. local post last night 58 Pollock St.,; the hall was crowded, and much interest shown. The question has been asked1 what is the Salvation Army? The Salvation Army's object i3 to get the people who don't go to any church and get them converted, and make better citizens of them. There are a great many people in New Bern . who do not attend any church and those are the people they want, they need the prayers and help up the christian workers in this under taking. The ral mission of the Sal vation Army is to- preach the gospel to the unchurched, visit the sick,' and feed the hungry and clothe the naked. KSIKEIS Wow New Jersey Express Drivers Agree, to Accept Tei ms Offered. New York, Nov. 14th. The striked drivers and helpers employed by the transcontinental express companies was formally declared off Saturday evening and it was announced at strike head quarters that the men will return to work Monday. This will end one. Of the most serious labor dispute that the! metropolitan district has experienced In years. The close of the strike was brought I atwurby the New Jersey strikers who voted to accept the terme upon which, the companies offered to take back the men. The agreement provides that the men shall be taken back without dis crimination, except for acts of violence during the strike.. Each company will take up with its employes the adjust ment of wages and hours. Recognition of their union, the chief issue for which, the strikers held out for several days, is not granted, however, but the opn hbp policy is to prevail. The agreement between, the express companies and their employes does not affect the strikes of chauffeurs, cab drivers and drivers of the department stores, who at first quit work bi sympa thy with the express drivers and later presented demands in their own behalf. Secretary Forester of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, declared that the fight of the chauffeurs and cab drivers will continue until recognition of their union is won. A bold theft of an express van' con taining merchandise worth $50,000 and several attacks by mobs on drivers of express and deliverv wagons occurred, giving the7 police the hardest work they have had for several days in connection with the st tike. Fourstrike-hreakers were arrested charged with the theft of the van that belonged to the Adams Express Com-. pany. Trappers take notice The Basnight Hardware Ca, has just received a full line o1 Victor and Jump steel traps, from rat to. otter! sizes. Phone 99. 67 S. Front St. couEsciir WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS n Have you neglected your , Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous ys tern and caused .trouble with your kid neys and bhtdderf Have jouf pains in loins, side, back,; groins and! bladder? Have you a, flabby appearance of 4he' face, especially under the eyes? Too fra! quent a desire, d pass urine? If so, WU- Druggist, Price 60e.: .Willlama' Co.',' Props.,r; Cleveland, 0. - MTg. r 1 1 the .property you .want to. buycome. -to, us and we U save 70U money 1 in the bargain.: ';- ? J . f J: tl " Weftlsaseli INSURANCE aaFire, Accident-Health, Plate-Glass,1 Boilv er, Fly-Wheel, ' Automobile. - Bure-j . lary,:Live-SJW; and as to SUkETY BONDS we'y6 got ' the largest and best Company in the wprld. T ' Su Information cheerfully given. n f , y I - ifo CujTeney Legislation. .: Waahinarton. .NovellIt la trenerallv uqderstood that , there wijl bono cur rency reform legislation at ''tho ap proachmg, "Session, as-fnuch, pf 'the work of the eotnmiasloa is yet unfiniah ed.'- Sarodine Remedy for Gnp. f "SAVODINE in my opinion should be , in every household, w I have given It sn impartial trial for several ailments for which it Is recommended and without a single' exception ' have 'received Very perceptible benefit. In eases of Head ache, Toothache or Difficult Breathing iU effect la wonderful; . I have had La Grippe a number of -times which has left me with heavy cough and also with throat, nasal and bronchial troubles. In these cases L get from SAVOOINE a relief which nothing Ie has given me. 1 1 had S SCiiuby txcu : on loth .i ' -ry r -rs. ' ' it"' ' 1 1 -ia r.. r t It f i s T ' After a long wasting illnessjeonvates cents reqiire . nourisnlag food that will not overtax the digestive functions, and in the way Of a strength-'restoring and vitality-mak4f tonic, we1 Jtnow of nothing that equal Vinol, our delicious cod liver nd iron tonic (withoat oil), : .Vinol creates' ao'" appetite, I ieestah lishes good digestion and faelpq the daily food to make rich blood, foptr nesh, strong muscles anH impart new. life ana" vitality to . every organ id 2f e body We sab those who need a strength and flesh building tonic restorative io'catl at our store and get a boti le 61 VJnol witn tne unaerstanatng mat; if u ape not help them we will refund their mon ey witlniut question. F, ' 8,1 ; Duffy DrUB-trlal! New BarnN. C.' . tOIHfTflfPWEnS; . Please take notico Jhat. your taxes are due and must be paid.', .the state; county and sehoolp are all: claiming for money to psy correct,, expenses and there is nothing in the -treasury. Call at my office and settle at once rind save the trouble and - expense, of i levy on your property, f J ' ' , Jt w. uiuuuu, J'Shenff, it. When in search of a re freshing drink try Water's Hot Chocolat Driveway For Union Depot. The contractors began yesterday to move back the row of frame buildings on Queen street, between the old A. (& N. C. offices and Griffith St. These buildings with the grounds, - were bought by the Norfolk-Southern Com pany, and their moving back is for the purpose of opening a driveway from Griffith St. to the new union depot of the N-S and A. C. L. and so do away with the street blockade? of vehicles that now are a daily occurrence on; Queen, Hancock and Pasteur Sts. The buildings will go back . 45 feet and ao give ample passage to union depot. . 1- V Savodine Cures Burn. " ''My little boy burned his leg badly on a red hot stove. The burn was about three inches square. ' He was suffering much and could not walk, Thought a tube of SAVODINE and was astonish ed to see how rapidly he improved. In a few days he was walking about. I can recommend it for burns" - "E. L. SMITH. 16 Queen St., New Bern. N. C. .Fcmt i : . i... Following valuable cityprdperty or sale at right prices and eay terms;- House and lot 17 Mefcalf, room for ri- other honiw; houie und lot 21 Metcalf, room for " " Wmse; hou i and lot 22 clint-' Hot C3C ;iwnT - '., i .t on v A Vj, o a..-., : ' Price oLMeats Reduced. 1-., Mew York Nov.. M"' Wholesale and retail butchers announeed totiav with beet an all-round reduction iaithe pxteea of meats and poultry, pork' leading the list, at JTCtnts a pound 'less! than twb weeks w:,r.-'? ? y. These dealers differed .somewhat IB their views as to thf reason for' th'Ut? t orices, several maintaining; that the reduction waT. does to . natural enuses, while others Insisted that' thJa remark able Democratic victories in tbf recent election bad so impressed the Western packers that they were burriedly lower-1 ing-the prices of tpeir products iq or der tq attempt to forestall a i rediicion In the tariff on South Americant beef and Canadian and Australia mutton. " It was pointed iDUt by the butchers that at the Retail Butchers' Convention In Chicago last September a committee was appointed toegitate the removal oi auty on joreign meais, ii was aaiu that the members of; this eommittee had received assurances from members of the Senate and the House of Repres entatives that, in event of . Democratic victory at the polio, the tariff would bf removed. " " : .' ' : --r- v 4-:- f??iii,iV . ' ITS ALL 4 QuuimonMi i rs 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 do 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 OF THE FALL WAIST PATTERNS INCLUDES THE NEW ORIENTAL EFFECTS. Oriental effects ace Fashion favorites in waisting for Fall. When style autoritios turn to the Orient for color schemes to estnblish the season'. fashion they are always sure to develop "designs which are at once pleas ing, satisfying and beautiful. We do not know of anything which will make up into garments more effective in design than waists m:ide of these new silks in their striking Persian patterns. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE NOTlCBl We make Special Prices to citirens on Fish and Oysters. We keep our oysters ia a sanitary condition. I can give you the best at all prices and quick service. Anything wrong call ua up and we will make good. PRICES FOR STOCK DELIVERED. Large Fish 10c per lb, Small Bunch Pish 25c bunch 3 lbs, Standard Oysters'dry measure 30c per qt. or $1.00 per gaL, Selects 35c per (it. or $1.15 per gal. We give good service -But we sel) for CASH. HARK BR TOOK BR PBONX 107 . :- MARKET DOCK CIGARS TO SWEAR BY You ciri make your affidavit that the cigars we .sell you are just as we represent them. Do . youprefer an imported cigar, you . will get it at imported cigar prices, Do you like Key Wests, that's what you'll got. In domestic ci gan nothing can please you jjet , ter than the Royal Robe, which fS-' nr. baH a ft Mlttl i'-. ::, 'i.-M Cor) Store tlka Temple. BdivarclGISLrk ew Bern,; N .C. ( Pittsbiirch.Field' Fence, is gro-.vin in pcpulirity all' the tirie.'Tko v;; .!:J0.nt3 pre- Building Material UithG atidt Cement r: Let Us furnish you with what you, need. We have ; the right price' or iquhtU'yCaif wire fence just .received EyerJ.Ui Pariod Rub- t?r HocHr we sell is pyirr. nted. 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