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V, '--VL J"K I TAPER PH. ;v KNOWN' 'CIRCULATION'. ESTABLISHED IN 1878 NUMBER 1 87v : NEW BERNNORTO CAROLINA; WEDNESDAY HORNING. NOVEMBER; I 19 ! 0.1 TWEXTfV NIXTIl YEA R r e' V-J 'T vV'1 vv WW (V r V f IS YOUR fMOM?SAFE? jrpHE greatest precaution in -protecting your. mone against L ; cised in justice of this Bank are protected by the largest Capital fund in this sectiojLQl 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 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 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 & CO. HANDSOME I FALL STYLES This new Patent Button Boot, U rte(H -' Ljf A with Kid tois will appeal to the 1 if IIIMES'5' IkV'"-' i "" "-" -Iff' man that appreciates comfort as j i met) 'J$i l" Py"ffFR if ' J , well as neatness. ' WtfJV f'U Price 3.50 :V S. Lipman ' -if Cor. Middle and S.' Front Bt t TJryao 'Block!, Mm ii I -in "'".I', I t t i hi. I' M i II . "j JJJ,'11! I i jwmmmmmmm i i ii i nii mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ry,;,,.rWJ:.C,,J the property you want to buy, come ( j - 'tp us and We'll save' you money-.' irP j i We also ; larj, Livestock and as jo 'he largest and best Companyjh the worlds Ipfojmatibn 'cheerfully s WMvboyd A::t. rrriN vx'irrc, & ion' ,w : possible loss should be exer- to yourself. Thedepositors & THE GLADSOME DAY OF OUR FOREFATHERS the day of Thank Bgiving-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 sell -INSlTRAWEr.as i Fire; BarrlnjQton Dry BoodsCo. rVcldenV:HeaJtV; PIate-Qhss,f Boil-" xi FlyWheel,- Autompbile, Burg- SURETY UONDS we've got given 1 s IliSPECTillGJIlE Canal. - Given Corditol Welcome by Opiciala. Xanded at &Aon.P- Will InspectTaval Hase. . Panaint, Nov. I5.-TPrefli(Jent J?ftt first day ? th Panama Itbn)u ; wu pent at thtiiome'of LieotenanfCoL Goethals, th chief bgiaM of th a nsl, In going over" detailed report, of th progress the work and in eonaolt ing the chief t)f departnjenta. -Pwsi-deot aft expressed himself as greatly pleased at the condition of affairs and especially over the fat that the recent land slides in Culebra put are not re garded here as any waif aeriooa. , The President landed at Colon jester day morning f rotn tbarmored cruiser Tennessee, after a splendid voyage, The Panaman and Zone officials met the President, and the party proceeded . to Col. Goethal's house at Cnlebra, where he was in conference most of the after noon. The principal subject of discus sion was toll rates, Bernard Baker, of Baltimore, took part In the conference in behalf of the shipping interests. The' question of fortifications ".also was ta ken up. No decisions will be announced until all matters pertaining to the ca nal are presented to Congress in a spe cial message during the winter. Presi dent Taft tomorrow will start on an in spection tour. He will first visit Gatun Dam. Tbe visit to Culebra cut will be made on Wednesday and an inspection of the locks on Thursday. He will dine with President Aerosemena on Wed nesday at Hotel Central, leaving Amer ican territory for the second time du ring his administration. When in search of a re freshing drink try Water's Hot Chocolate. Express Packages Badly Congested. New York, Nov. 15 When the strik. ing express drivers and helpers and platform men went back to work yes terday morning, under the peace terms accepted last week, they found so many express packages congested at all,ex press depots that it will take at least a week to cler.n them op. The strikers have secured union recognition and this they claim, is what they were real ly struggling for. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed' ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 60c Call For Report On All State Banks, Raleigh, Nov, 15-The corporation commission iusueda call, yfsterday for reports of the condition of state and saving banks in. Nor th Carolina at the close of business November .10. There are 845 of these banks in the state sub. iect :to this call... There, are also 75 National banks subject only to the comptroller of the currency at Wash 4fiR ton for calls of reports of condition. A Blow In the Back. An overcoat is neiessarv nulssnce and the tendencv to take it off on warmish days in late au tumn ana winter is as strong as it is onwiteY . A treacherous : wind hits yon in the back, and the next morning yon have lumbaaro. Rub well and often with Perry Davis' Painkiller and yon- will be astonished to find how; quickly all sore ness is; banished. :.:.',.&. . , s : . Calf tats Paper Money for a Diet. SparUnburjrj, 8. ;C;, JovlB "While goln mllklnrvlkljWtcii Wiher divert, dropM a pooketboolc , containing- fiye twenty foliar ; billsl a ten, f five and three w'KlXyPf'''. The tnoey ; jwaS ' missed ; an hour later and tboogh search Tevealed the qoafter which showed ' signs of : having been chewed Upon by a calf, a young heifer in the yard, had a . guilty look and a Veterinary ; surgeon'' -was summoned,' The roll was extricated from tha stomJ ach of the calf In a badly mutilated con dition.; The hills , were taken to a lo cal bank cashier,: who sent them to Washington to be redeemed. 4 . Sarodine Remedy. for Grip. 'f'SAVODINE In my opinion should be in every household. I have given It an Impartial jtria for eeverat ailment for which It is recommended and without a single exception have received very perceptible benefit. In cases of Head- ! ache, Toothache or Difficult Breathing ! i Its effect is .wonderful. I have had La- Grippe 8 number of times which has left me with heavy cough and abowith throat, nasal and bronchial trmiMon, In thcBe cases 1 get from SAVOD1NS a relief which notliing else has given ma. I had a scabby excresrnnca (n both of my ears. Continup 1 r; j Hcntion ba ro movod It from tbe orm t-n I I "':-ve v-ill v -.T:. ve It f. i t' ! (.' " ' .-. T, . v - t f - FBOLl ARLlY Material Seduction Shown In An- . nuaT Eeport to Secretary of . Wat." . v c ; Washington, Kov. 15 The number of desertions from the ehlistened strength of the regular army, of the United States daring;. thelast -. fiscal year waa materially less than the record dfJmy year since 1899, according to the report of Adjutant General Ainswbrtb, which waa presented 1 1 the Secretary of War The official returns showed 3,464 de sertions hut year, or 3 66 per cent, of the total number of enlisted men in service or of enlistment contracts In force during the; year. This was a de crease of 30 6 per cent; as compared with the, preceding fiscal year when desertions-constituted 4.97 percent of the total enlisted force, : Last year's record eclipses the show ing of eery year since 1899 for which the percentage of desertion was only 3.22, while jn 1898 they were 1.57. The Basnight Hdw. Co. has just received a shipment of Floor Oil especially prepared for store floors. Phone 99, 67 S. Front St. Thanksgiving Day -Orphans' Day. The work of the orphanages of North Carolina appeals most strongly to rea son and to sympathy. These institution are worthy of the heartiest Bupport of our people and they have a large place in their interesjuid gifts and efforts At therrhan!i8giin(f season mind) and heart' turn especially ' toward our orphanages and many are the practical expressions of gratitutde made to this cause by a people richly blessed, These love-prompted gifts to carry on this blessed work with these little ones Burely must be acceptable to G"d, the Father of the fatherless. It seems that, here in North Caro lina, Thanksgiving Day has been spe- cially set apart as "Orphans Day" and we rejoice that this is true. The cos tributions made at this season help very much indeed is the support of our var ious orphanages. We trust that even larger offerings will be made at this Thanksgiving sea son than ever before to the end that these institutions may be the better able to perform their services. They need funds for maintenance, for im provement and for the extension of the! work. PILES! PILES! PILES ! Williams.' Indian Pile Ointment wilj cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pileai It absorbs the tumors, allays itching a once, acts as a poultice,' gives instant relief.. : Williams' Indian Pile Ointmen is prepared for Piles and itching of the private parts, So'e by druggists, mai) 50c and $1.00. Williams' MTg.Co,'. Props., Cleveland, O; Subsection "A" May Run Gauntlet ' ' Raleigh, Nojr. 15th. It is said that there is to be another try at this session of the general assembly to get a North Carolina antitrust - law; with- "feetb,?? after the manner of the famous subset tlon, A, "of the "two. -. part legislature This tfm it Is V understood that -rfepi sentative Koonce, of -Onslow count: will come forward again irith. bls embodying the Texas t antitrust lar audio be aboatihe most drastic lh tne J country; and that.be hsuf atsuranees jpf very roersj support lor it..fc ins oox come wilte watched with intejest t .i m-i'.i i'.m ' eashiIrdware Go hits v ' ? 'iT' ' 1 ii - e"ii . v' t just iceivedj full JiM.io Victor and Jump Steel traps! from rat 'ta 'otter? sires Phone 99, 67 S. Front S. 'J COTT ON- MARKEf y, JlEPOliTED BY! S COTTOlS'BUOfeEa -'- -NEW BEUNt " .' '.'.tr.'O. '- f ' : j jaw. .. - tr - ,i " v'v Nw York, Nov, Vi. -vrVW Terk' Market. ;7-? Open fBlih ham . Cloes hee"' : J437 "U441 ''.1424 ;.' 1424 , July 1441 1413 142T '; 1427 May'i 14G8.-.J4G8 1451-401 Port receipts, '.Jf. t; .'.'. , 4JG.129 LIy riiool Cotton ITarJst. Oppnh pr, , , Nov D-c. l"1 ; - C! 7a TIIEI1ILAIID ffllE W r . Completion. Canal Between Pam- $eo Sound and Beaufort Two i Years "Work. Beaufort, Nov; 15 This afternoon thedredgesat work on the Inland wa terway route, cut out the spare that had grown smaller each day during the past two years, and completed every thing with the exception of some cletn iig up, the link between Pamlico Sound and this place. The day was s glorious, brilliant one in point of weather, with a keen norther?; wind that gave spice tothe air. There was no prepared celebration, a number of motor boats with spectators went frem Morehead City and this place, to witness the last, scoops of earth made to clear the pae aage and permit the fresh water to join the salt, for. the Adams creek end is one and one half feet higher than the Beau fort end. Capt Eart I, Brown and As sistant Engineer Harry Patterson were present to see the finish, for the gov ernment, but they were for business reasons. The bill providing for this work waa passed in Congress in the spring of 1907, the appropriation being 1550,000. The canal to be dug to be ten feet depth at low water, which assures twelve feet practically all the time for naviga tion. Clearing for the right ofway be gan in October 1908, and November 190$, found the dredge Vim at work un der the contract awarded the Maryland Dredging and Contracting Company. In February 1909, dredge number 9 started, dredge number 10 taking nine's place in April 1910. ' The total length of the canal-cutting is 95.527 feet. Of this 23.177 feet in Adams creek, which is on the north end of the canal, is 250 feet wide at the bottom, thoside slopes being 301 feet further northward there is 5,258 feet 125 feet wide with the same side slope, and 34.018 feet, 90 feet wide with 2 on one side slope. This brings the cut on Core creek at the southern end, where the next 12,512 feet is 223 feet wide, With sid3 slope of 301, the remaining 20,560 feet being 250 feet wide with the same aide slope. Of the total length of th" canal 18,019 feet Was through solid earth, at an average elevation of 8 feet above mean low water; the re mainder being in the old channels of Adams creek. Core creek and Newport river, which were widened and deepen-) ed to conform to the adapted prism, Some pf the work through the solid earth turned out to be extremely diffi cult, a sunken forest covering muci o; the area, on top of this being a fores . of great trees, which had to be ru away and dragged aside by powerfu machinery. The remains of longextinc ; animal, including mammoths and mas todons, were found. -While the original appropriation wan -1550,000, there has been effected a savj- ing of 160,009, or. $490,000 spent, for the route. Since starting, there have been two shifts of men each 24 hours, the only, cessation of work being between midnight Saturday, and midnight Sunt d ty, This continuous work has beerj found the best plan to pursue, saving in cost and gaining greatly in tha proj gress of tha work. At present there will be about 6, feet depth, low water Uwtf after January first, the full: depth; 10 feet low water" will be found the whole length of the dredged canal and navigation: will he fully open. From the mouth of Adams' creek, on Nsuse rivet to N6rfoIk-Souhern pier, Morehead City, the distance is 18 miles -'and Beaufort Inlet 20 imiles.- The opening of this route win have .most' important effect on trade interests In th la section, and be of great pecuniary alue.- RtieuBiatitm Rtlltved In ! Six Hourt "f " '4 noars. us ncuua upon . wir J sieni at once the cause and the disease quick; 1 w pp H" MWf svv wuH i jpnrmm wj :snw4msim Drug Co. Bids 6pened: lor .Smith, Creek An r Harbor Oredln. Wilmington, Non 15-.-Bids have been opened in the United States engineers Office in this city fordredglng In 8mith's creek Morehead City harbor and Beau fort harbor, which .is a portion of the work to be begun hi a short time under the direction of the local engineer, Seven bids Were received, that of Mitch ell and company, Naw .York, City, being ths towest-vlO 1 2 cents per cubic yard. Captain Ettl' I Urown, engineer In charge, has recommended that the bid of this company be accpted, Kooro 2"," ovpr d. t Line Market '-' 1 r'reet. 11 " ricmu jb k it i n wav. Bank account Soma Mitts- you. wig$ond. 4t a gucu (xnvveru&n&i Just TRY' putting your money in our bank and watching the balance to tour credit grow, and bee if it doesn't make you feel better to save and have a good bank account. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per rent. THE PEOPLES BANK Or THE INCLUDES THE WU Oriental effects are Fashion favorites in waisting for Fall. When Btyle authorities turn to the Orient for color schemes to establish the season's 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 made of these new silks in their striking Persian patterns. J. J. PEPT. STORE NOTICE! We make Special Prices to citizens on Fish and Oysters. We keep our oysters ip a sanitary condition. I can give you the best at all prices and quick service. Anything wrong call us up and we will make good. PRICES FOR STOCK DELIVERED. Large Fish 10c per lb. Small Bunch Fish 26c buneh 3 lbs, Standard Oysters dry measufS 30c per qt. or $1.00 per gal., Selects 35c per qt. or ( LIS per gal. We give good service But we sell for CASH. HARK BR TOOKBR W 107 . . :- MARKET DOCK Edward , Cor. StcS Elks Temple - - a v .. .. "T I Building marm UtVf urnish you wi the ngnt price or any.t-quanuiyt.yvii4wauuwuw.; wirs fence j'ustreceiVeipyroU -r Hccfir vve sell is gtfaranteed. Phone of'writftt NT HESrP LING GOOD d HAPPY wheri you Know You Have COT A. sou am FALL WAIST PATTERNS ORIENTAL EFFECTS. ELKS TEMPLE CIGARS TttSWEAR BY You can make your affidavit that the cigars we sell you are just as we represent them. Do " yOa prefer an imported cigar, you ' will get it at imported cigar prices, Do you like Key Wests, thut's what you'll got. In domestic ci ' gar nothing can please you bet ter than the Royal Robe, which ire sell for 5 cents. ;6rnt' N BAXTER Clark J ' ,,'S.,. : !l,- . :-; : ;. -t.i.r-,'ji.f ux- n.PMVARBrco:--
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