PAPER WITH " V KNOWN v: ORCULATION Established 'IN'" ' ' 1678 NEW BEtLN.' NORTfl' AR0iriA7 SUN frAY! MORNING'. NOVEMBER. 20 lt)i6. NUMBER 191. TWENTY N1JVTB YEAR U9, IS YOUR MONEY SAFE? HE greatest precaution in protecting your money 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 bank, moreover, is conservative and prudent, its di rectorate being composed of prominent men. Per Cent Paid on Savings and Certificates of Deposit: Fdur NEW . BERN BANKING & TRUST COMPANY. COSMO MET THIS WEEKS SPECIALS Tailored Suits and Skirts, The feature bf 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 Suggestion 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. 7 J. M. MITCHELL & CO. n This Figure fa For Plwaindlffork Exclusive of Sanitation and Government. Washington, Novv19. In tne last is sue of the Canal Record appear figures, showing that ap to September 30 there had been expended on the Atlantic di vision of the .Panama Canalx $2S76) 484 85. The central division absorbed $60, 807,775,32, the greatest item being: over fifty eight million dollars on excava- Miort, probaWy accounted for byt tre- mendoas eat at Culebra. Into the Pacific division $3,347,183 went for excavation, foundations, ma sonry and the like. Miraflorea dams and spillway have cost to date $355,868, locks at the same point $2,239,257. La toca locks and dams $632 999. x Altogether the sum of $103,005,169 has been spent on construction and en gineering, excluding charges for sani tation, hospital and civil government The dredges at work in the Atlantic entrance last month removed 649,788 cubic yards of materials, more than has been taken out in any month except December 1908. PILES ! PILES ! PILES! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instani relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and itching of the private parts, Sole by druggists, mail 50c and f-1.00. Williams' M'f'gV Co., Props., Cleveland, O. WE PRESENT c OUR CARD and beg to remind you hat what ever the price of coal between now and next April, it certainly won't be any cheaper. Ixok, then, to your coal bins at once and let us fill them up with some of the best fuel mined in this country, in sizes to suit your needs, well cleaned, full weight and delivered with promptness. Ellis' Coal and Wood Yard Phone 47 PRESS ILL GIVE . ItpATl Capitol on Tiptoe Awaiting His Arrival Nothing at All to Say. Washington, D.- C. Nov. 18-The Capitol iata are on tiptoe todayji waiting the Arrival of Col. Roosevelt;, who has not come back eince he left the White House for Oyster Bay in a blustering snowstorm on March 4th mor than- a year ago. lie will be met at the Union station by rtpresentatives of the Nat ional Press Club and the National VreogrspmcBi society ui . o ciock. He will go directly to the Press club for the reception of which he is to be the guest of honor. Here theColonel may have some interesting things to say of himself, as he is at home with the Washington newspaper men. He will address the Georgraphical Society tonight on Wild Beast and Wild Man in Africa, ' - The "full house" signs have beenpo? ted at both places, Press Club mem bers have been requested to bring no friends, and the five thousand ticketa for the lecture tonight at Convention Hall have been sold. Mother Goose Fair. I The ladies of Christ Church Parish Guild will have a mother goose fair and bazaar combined on Wednesday Nov, h. There will be Several attractive features, every body should come and bring the children. There will be dainty handmade articles costing from 10 cts. to $1.50 Here is a chance to get your Christmas presents inexpensively, there will be lots of little things for sale J Fancy work, aprons, baby cap strings baby caps, darning bags, bureau scarfs baby bibs and dolls. Mary Bray, quite contrary will have a flower booth where all can buy small potted plants and farm. There will be a candy booth and refreshments of all kins, supper con sisrtng of chicken salad, beaten biscuit coffee, oyst ire, ices and cake will be seryed from 4 o'clock in the -afternoon until II ;80. Jarvis' corsettierre willdem onstrate the Bon -Ton and Royal Worcester corset, one week beginning Nov. 21st. i ....... J,, . better when suffering from accident or illness, than a policy in a good; reliable Company. It works when you can't. vThe Maryland Casualty Co. (assets $5,500,000.00) oifers high class protection at small cost again. st physical .disability of every description. " It is seldom a man neglects to insure his property ? against fire, or his life against death. Is ther4riy reason why he should not also protect hirrlselfV while : living? 1 hink this over and let us explain how easy ' the plan works. No medical examination required. r W. O. BOYD, Agent reJai estat, l-' INSURANCE,', strety .bonds' SEC Ladies do not forget the corset demonstration at Jar- vis' one week beginning Mon day Nov. 21st. Service af Centenary Church Today ET POLICE SEIZE RIFLES Many Arrests of Mexican Kevo lutionists UxpectecU Uprising WaS Set for Nov. 20, Ciiy of Mexico, Nov. 19 The secret police of- the Mexican Government yesterday seized 60.00U rifles ani a largo quality of ammunition, which hd leen collected and concealed by th eaders of the secret revolutionary movement. The seizures were madj in (his city and at Pueblo, El Oro. Topic and Pa chuca, this is expected that many sr rests willbe made among the revolu tionets arid that some prominent Mexi cans will be i :cludjd among the pris oners. The uprising ws set for Nq- 20. The movement seem3 wide-spread. There is intense, though suppresse d, excite ment throughout Mexico. The inaugural ball has been called off. Trouble seems to be more imminent at Pochnati anH 1-O;o than elsewhere, and the people of these places are busy getting their women and children out of thezoi.eof danger. III Tyr Water's Hot Chocclate it cannot be surpassed. Goldsboro to Have Aviation Meet Prof, T. P'ukushima of Imperial Nobbs College of Tokio Janan, will PDeak at the Centenary Methodist church this morning at eleven o'clock on Christianity and Japan, Mr. Fuku shima comes highly endorsed from var ious prominent sources. Bishop Mclntyre of the northern Methodist church says he is the best lecturer on Japan he has ever heard and says he is a scholarly christian gentle man. The Savannah -Morning News says Mr Fukushima discussed fluently and intelligently the religjoua condition of the Japanese, and the part America is playing in the Christianizing this Oriental nation in Trinity Method at church in that city to the instruction and profit of all who heard him. He spoke in west market Greensboro last Sunday and gave great satisfaction Come out and bear him. PILES CURED IN 6 10 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. 50c. Goldsboro, N. C,. Nov. IS -It was officially announced this afternoon that Gol Isborjrfould have an aviation m?et in thH ci ' y . flights to be made for four days, opening November 30th. The machines to be used will be of monoplane make, the same used by the renowned avaitor, Bleriot, in his famous flight across the English channel. The meet will be under th? combined mana gement of the Goldsboro Traction Com pany, the uolasboro military companies and the Goldsboro Argus, and will be held on the level ground of Revilo Park, in East Goldsboro, to which the people can be readily transported by the street cars and by special trains. Negotia tions are beirg made in regard to hav ing many other attractions here on the above dates, with open air concerts and free showa for the enjoyment of th-; visitors. LlMGGC22 Vh?t! Know yov mm COT A Bank Account lfoatolfc&A AoAte dom you cam 4gwMnzycic foul Just TRY putting your money in our bank and watching the balance to jour credit grow, and aee if it doesn't make you feel better tu save and have a good bank accojnt. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. THE PEOPLES BANK Canal Workmen Want More Pay. Durno, The Great Magician ffs&tsmtpt .Ton cart( maka jrour affldtvlt . that tha cigars w tal yoa art " -juat M W tepreBenJ" them?-' Dos rvjroa prefer in imported cigar, you ;, Wlilgotltatlm'pertadcigarprices, . biryou liki Key Weatt, tht'a '.j what.you'li goi. In domestic xsl-'' ! Ban'nothlng can pleas you bet-' tir than 'the Royal Robe,' , which - , l?We tell for $ c"ent. ,-'; - t Lyceum Course Opens NexWItfeek. . The first number of the lyceum course of attractions which will be given in t lis city this city thia season will be the Boston ia Sexetto on next Wednes day night. The Norfolk Landmark under recent dat, gave the following account of the ' Bostonia Sextette: ' 'The Bostonia Sextette" club, under the leadership of Mr. C, L. Staate, the celebrated clarinet virtuoso, made it a appearance In Norfolk at the Academy of Music laat evening, and scored great artipticsuccew. . . - "l'be audience, in point of numbers, considering the , excellence of the pro gram rendered, .was not what, ft thould have been, but those in" attendance de nionstrated fully that ibyf 41k mnaJc lovers thoroughly appreciated,, beet. There was not t single- aumbttn the well arranged program tljat did njltfe csi j full - approistion ':and,Vncores, which being frequently demandeoV' were responded.to most grsciousryi v,. "While it would be difflattlt task, indeed,' to mention individually the work of the members sextette, to which credit is one xor uie success as. a wnoie, ii Weulq not be amiss, perhspsi- t state that the solo work, of Mr, Staata and of Miss Katherine Melley,' sopfano.-stopd out prominently as examples of musical art t Th violin solo of, Mr. Elmer C Adam, also earn Jo for u well merited share of applause. . In fact so enamortd was the audlene . wttb the playing of this artist that h was compelled to spond td"twp ertcoreahla most popular number being: "Th Rosary,"' blch he played with exqUlsite'-sklll Tind appfe daitewv . 4 ; "' . : "7 J " "The concert'ln fts entlretjr.'jh"? well be classed iiwa of the musical eyenta of th) season and while it marked the. tnlllal appearance of the,'Botohia Setctte," it it ii to be hoped that it will not be the last time this splendid organisation is seen In Norfolk.".'' The following testimonials speak for themselves: Chicago Inter-Ocean A e'ever magician --very entertain ntr. -New York World Durno ia an attraction of much merit. Columbus (Ohio) Paily Courier Durno keeps his audience in an uproar of laughter. San Francisco Call , The work done by Djrno compares more than favorably with that of the late Hermann and Kellar. New York Clipper ' Durno has scored a triumph ot late in mystifying the people to the last di- grue. Owosho Daily Press-American. Durno a winner. Handsome magician scores another hit with an Owosso audi dience, Minneapolis Times Durno' legerdemain was of a high order and he kept the audience in an uproaa-with his side remarks "between trick." " St. Paul Despatch ; Dttrno is an adept in his. art In stature' and 'in- makeup he is the per fection of the master of cecromancy. ' Durno the mysterious and .company will be at the Opera House Friday Nov, 26thj -All seats down stairs' reserved ?5ct . Reserved- seats in balcony COct, General admission to balcony GOct. , ' ' l' "Ml'' ) " . Whenin ' peafch of a re freshing ddnteiry. Water's T'anamn, Nov. 19. The first serious chicle to the work on the Panama Ca nal came yesterday when more work men joined the 145 boiler makers who resigned yesterday. Five days' notice t was given uy uie men. The boiler-makers are demanding increased pay in lieu of six "Weeks' leave of absence yearly. President Taft, who ia speeding toward Cuba to day, told them that they were getting (higher salaries now than their fellow workmen in the United States. Presi dent Taft promised to send a supple mental answer when his ship, the Ten nessee reaches Charlestop. The ma chinists are threatening to strike unless l. . . i. f tl ur y get nigner prices aiier uie nrsuoi January. Ii OF Tit FALL WAIST PATTERNS INCLUDES 1 HE IW ORIENTAL EFFECTS. JsL- -l IaAVS 0 i -ti Lai effects are Fashion fav irites in waisting for Fall. When style authorities turn to the Ori.'nt for color schemes to establish the season's fashion they are alway3 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 moro effective in design than waists made of these new silks in their striking Persian patterns. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE : . The Basni'sht Hdw. Co. h j"-t receive c tY- t-cf Trappers take notice, The Basnight Hardware Co., has just' received a lull line- c' Victor and Jump steel traps, from rat to otter sizes. Phone 99, 67 S. Front St. A Social Evening Tea. iiWifn mSH i t in u niiu " mmmm Greatest' Football Contest of the y , Season at New Haven . ' .'".'.'- Yesterday. ' '.' I to sroreand the itnie a i. iritr if II th r ' 119 I SaiupdaV afternoon from five-to Bix o'clock Mins Caho entertained at an af ternoon tea complimentary -to Mrs. E. H. Gorham and Miss Mayer. The lower floor was a bower of ferns, p 1ms and Southern smilax. The decorations in the parlor were in pink and whko, whXe the library was all in Vint Ann leaves. . . In all the rooms' unshaded wax can dies were used ' instead of the conven tional shaded lights." , tr Misses 'Jane and Harriett Dill opened the door and the guesta were received int jthe parlor by Ils Caho." Mj. ' Gor bam JindMiss Mayer. Uito&dbO wore a beautlJurhlue mess aline gown, Mrs. G or bam. an mbroid ered cloth, gown while Wins Maytr wh& .bm4 in embroidered cniffohv v iuaiafl ieiu ullikcu m, rt.uiw,. iiivi.u THE GLADSOME DAY OF OUR FOREFATHERS -the day of Thanksgiving-comes , on apace. To aid the general re- joicing we are making vpecial of ferings of Dry Goods at special 'pripes. You can do very much worse you can't do better by not seeing.ua first when in need of Shoes, Dress GoodB etc. Barring ton Dry Go Co. :t r-tn . f Building the quests intd the llbrary'whefs theyTfim" 1 0 Jnet over silk, and, Mrs; 8am Dillin grey The tea table was presided wr-by tlra Hunter Smith;-gewned In yellow metwal1nea and iea and sandwiches were sfcrue-d by Misa Eva Armstrong .gown ed In black net ' " , i" ' WUa Ruth Watson in yellow , rn'esaa llne and peach, ledjthe way to,thedlnh,g room whichwaajnoBt'altractlvely dec orated in yellow and white,, tha.. man tle was banked in yellow aniJU white 'New Haven, Connecticut, NoVi 19, Ia 6n cf the irrcatest football cor testa of the ro-"on Harvard, and YaloTi)hryantheriiurna, while the centerpiece Coll!1 '""a fui' vas d ' ' I T' ' ( i matcrii Lime and Cement Let us furnish' vou with what vou need. We have the right price or any . quantity. Car load Ellwood J wire fence' just received. Every roll of Patiod Rub , ber Roofing we selr; is feuaranteed Phone or write OASKILL HARDWARE CO. '- Middle Street,,;, " t j Phone , . f Barn, C - of thn table waa also yellow and white clirysanthnmtims oveihung1 by smilax. The ii m and cor.fti tions furthered the Ci hir 1 "'ri n' d wcr rci v d by f "i 'TTKe BEST' "of : alUTiincU' 'in all; sizes; all SCREENED ' BelforeT? Fevdng . . . the t yard .anaail . weigms area jl ttffc&uj i i f .' . . t - . .v ' 7' ' - GUARANTEED. s-x - i r 4 - ft : y . ' , J -. '. 1 " '1 -' .- Edward C!ar! w - -I fj s ite e

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