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. I, PATHl WITH ' v KNOWN - : circulation' ESTAEiriHD i ' - - sm CEIi 19 1 V - -v ncyt cr:?j;. :;c::T3 Carolina, Thursday morning. Novembers f 1910. T VBXTY-N I NTBr YEAR it- 'J c 4 . ISKYOURIONEY:; safe ? . PTTHR greatest precaution' in protecting your , : I I . money tgainsi possible loss should te exer S v ilLO f jsed injustice to yourself.; .The depositors fr " . ;pf this Bank are protected, by the largest', "Capital fund m jt7sectionf thestateThe management, of the bank, moreover, is conservative and prudent, its di- irectorate being composed of prominent men..; : ,y ''c "i.- . ' "v. . .V.-, . . " - V : " V.': -4- - :Four Per Cent Paid on Sayings arid; Certificates ".of Deposit ' NEW BERN BANKING r& TRUST COMPANY " THIS WEEKS; SPECIALS Tailored Suitsand Skirts. The, feature of-this week will lie thejele- 'gant display of fashionable wearing apparel Suits, Separate Skirts, jWaist, Petticoats, Sweaters and everything needful, for woman's wear. - -v: i 1 ',m. ii . 1 .' r Millinefy Suggestions You cairfind 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 flat of becoming style and beauty and prices to suit 4 each and every one!. . ' J. I. MiTCHEtt$ JCO.1 I 3' VVEPRESBW' '-rl fi .I.' ' ii. ' ' .r J ' '. E31isrCoa arid1, Wood --t Patter when suffering from accident i ri 1 fiTf- i lltness thart a p!icv ,n a good te liable Cc mpany.. . It works- when? Tfllllirflf you cant The Marylaft Casualty; . -JIHI J 1 1 1 iMl 'hco (ssets"$X)Ot)0)'offeW high' VjsL.--J : class pre tectionat small cost againr1 J5t physical disability of every description 0f'' It is seldopi a min'neglecJs to insure his property ag'ajris't fiteV br his life' against deathr ; is r there any i reason Iwhy-he 'shQuld not alsoprotect himself while ' lwirxg.; Thmlthis over and let us'explain how easyr thft'lati works': ffd medical ;examination required. 7t W-QZBOYDVAeeni REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE,- i , k?- h ". w,i 1 1 ..... 1 OUR CARD, and beg to remind you that what-; ever th price of coal between' nowand next April, it certtunly then; to your coal bina at once andi j let us fill them no. with noroe of:v the"be8tfuelnInedhithiBcountryrV ,-. cleaned, full weight and delivered with promptness. - r - Yard Phone 47 SURETY BONDS CIGARS TO SWEAR CY ' You ,can. make your affidavit that" the cigars We icll you are just as we represent-thorn. Do . you prefer an Imported cigar, you ; wi'lftet it at imported cigar prices,'.. . Do you jlllte Key " Wests, tlint's what you'lf . In iIom sii; ci gan nothing can plc:iso you l. t ter than the Royal Kobe, whi !i we sell for 5 cents. .ill L .i- u J. :V X , llllitlblll.IJ Proceedings of November Sessions.. Grand Jary Beport October-? - -Term Saperior Court ;J-, 'f The Bord convened Noi 3th Com miaiionerr present:1 Chairman C.E.! Foy; A; fi Wsdiwortb. G X Eichard- , . B Harvey J. S. , M'Gowan . U appearing that J. WA Stewart, and S, D. White, having both -paid the- taxes on on hundred urea of the Pate Beas leyland, fln Cor Xrwk in number ,3 town3hipvv It is therefore ordered that the amount paid by J7w. Stewart, on nid land be refunded tq himthe same having heretofore been sold ? t $.? !. White, he being the proper person to pay the taxes-Mr. G.TC. West; f No. Three townshift.lappeared fore' the boardand tendered his, check for fifty six and 26-100 ($56 25) in favor of the Co. treasurer, helniT the amount which he and J E. Evsns agreed to refund to the county ior cost due in: the' case of the State vs Leslie Evans. .Ordered by the board that iaid ,checl( be received, end turnecTover io the Treasurer bf the county, , Mr. G.K. West, of. No. . Three township, appeared before the board and madM statement that Bep). jDail, who he signed bond with, was in des perate health and,unab to worlc, and he askrd that he be relieved from ahe security ofthe said DaiL After healing the statement; it is ordered that said G. K. Wtst be relieved of ssid secari- tyghip., Messrs. S B 'Street and; A fl. Bangert, of No.- Eight township, Appeared JbeforeeHboard and sated that a voucher for one dollar be utsued monthly to A. H. Bangert, for the ben efit of Henry Milhkin,! pauper. Or dered by-the board that said voucher be issued mpntb'y; as per the above -ft. guest,' Commissioner AT E. Wadsworth, reported that tha. Upper Flat .Swamp bridge in No. Three township,: is in bad condition and needs rebuilding. Ordered by the board that the condition of said bridge be referred to commissioner A. E. Wadsworth, with power to pot it oqt to the lowest' bidder," constructing the kind of bridge - wanted, ah d have the same constructed. ; In'thfl case oil Clifford . Simpson and others 'against Bey an W. Ives, In the mattor-of laying' ont a public road near Riverdle -Thi case was' 'continued iy order 'of ,the board, for thirty -days, The, following petition, asking fchat-ef public-road, in No. . One- township, was presented by Mr, J,.Gf Pomes, towit We, the. un dersigned, freeitolders of said state and abl board of .County Conimissiooers, to grant as a public road, running from Dixon Mill. road, to PineV 'Neck ' road, crossing the-ianda of B. Stokes heirs JV Causey nd E.' W. Causey. Ord ered by; the-bojird 'tha'iithe advertise'' mept according to law. be made. . - --.-j-:, ; The board takes a, recess at 2 o-'clock ft- -i,-fr,s. , 1 -The board convenes at 8 o'clock p. m . Commissioners present: Chairn3sn,-.C Ei Foyv A.' Ev WadaWofth, G. V. Rich ardsoa, J. B...kfiarVey.'-; ' t-' , - k Ordered that a voucher for 1222. 06 he issued to the-NorfoIk-Southera Railroad Ov, It appearing to the satisfscUoaTdf the board, that an 'error in their; tax awessment having" beemude to that extept,'. they i having overpaid the, tx $222 06.4 Mr. Robert fityron, -of No. 8 township, sppeereq betorw lh board and asked that be be relieved of poll tax on account of fnflrmit.,; Ordered by the poard. tbat tbabove request be granted.' At 6 o'clock fa m. the board takes a recess, to convone at 11 o'clock a. nr., Nov. 15, 1910-- J , - - At It e'cloclt a Nov I6th,r the board ounyenes? . Commissioners brfs," ant: Chairmin, .C. Foy; A. E, .Waifr. fwortb, G..YRichftrdaon, J.JBk Harvey and J. , MeGowan. . K A copy of. the report of the grand ju ry of the October terrn J910; is filed by th6 Clerk with tha-bpard. Ordered that the3anx be spread upon ' the minutes ufolkjwsi.to-witj'.T'' W' "r North! Carolina, ' k -r , , J f Bup. ti. Oct term 1910 Craveq County '-. ,? " ; to His houor; tiL W.. Ward, judge pre. .siding.,- .7y;iU : We, the undersigned t Jurors' of the October term, .1910, nt- the superior court of Craven county, beg "leave to submit our report to the honorable court, as follows: - : ' - v '' There has been before us 53 bills of iniictnint. We rind in 14 cases true bllH and 11 cases not. true bills. In the above 5 bills of indictment 7 are white and 48 are negroes, ;" ;;' "TH"; Ji lt Iwking the dilTorent offices of the county, we find the clerk's office in good condition. We ' recommend to the Board of County Coinmi 'xiw-rs, .'.t the ; yfiee a cn!i :J ; I ) t V M i t " a f ..1 f , I-- t. i'i a ! j I " vault in It id tho lit.ik's nut now miit- of tlm r- 'or ' ' .' r of D" t t' i i We 's of- I t'u. i Ill T""TM,i.n ILwt. J i ill - E Becomes Despoadeot anil. Beads A . Jiullet CrashiDg-Thfoi,h 'V 'His .Bram. Home Io xew York. " Becoming despondent- with Jife and not earing to fae its viciaw'tudes any kmgeri MLt.L Cleta i Hopkinsi' of New York! city,- attempte4 to " commit suicide ; t' the bora of his-, un clear. I. Thorntonoq Hancock street shortly before seven o'clock last by firing a 32 calibre bullet through bis head.-.T 't i fc J"r - -Mr. Hopkins who is about 21 years of ace arrived in this eity a few days ago from his home in New. York for the . purpose of spending Thanksgiving Day with hi uncle. f' Stoce his -arrival here the famjly iad noticed that lie seemed to bey very t despondent,'! but they did not thinii for amoment that lie was contemplating taking "his life, and 'the tragedy has east a 'gloom over .the en tire family. , When the supper hourwaa announced iBst nignt Hie youngs man refrained from eating saying 4bt he was fueling unwelU' Tbe: other members f 'the family went 'into Hhe: dining : room to partake of the evening meal and it was while they were thus engaged that the tragedy occurred.- After the. report of the weapon which was used in commit ting the, deed - had, been heard Mr. Thornton runhed' into the room ang found Hopkias lying on the floor with a ghastljrweqnd in the right side of his head from' which his brains were oozing . A' physician was hurriedly summon ed aid medical aid . was rendered him LateHie was taken to the sanitorium. j. .. wivi v paH uHasMMV wr- etriyhour this mom wg stated that Mr, Hopkins had. died. . - to cure a Column one day Take LAXATIVE BBOMO " Quinine Tablets.' Druggists refund money if it fails to cure, E.vW. CiROYE'S.sign.tK ture is on each box.--25c. " . - A Greatly Enjoyed Program. The Bostonia Sexetted club gave a large'audience at G-ffen Hall last night an evening- of .great enjoyment, and the close attention and applause show ed, appreciation."- With the expetion of the director; ;Mr,; Staats,who played the clarinet, the other five were string instruments, Miss Melley gave two yoca) selections, each of . which was en cored. I T ' V r . - v A change ofprogram made, the final number a selection - for - VFostune TjJ 1 er'! bv Victor Herberb This first nn ber of the Lyceum Course '-was an en-1 tire sueess and speaks well for . whn' may be expected. Thankagdvlng Soiree, Profeiis jr Allraon 1?ho is out of - the city 'for few days r will leturn Thurs day and hold his regular dancing class v es at 8.30 and 70 p. m. "cn that day. nd ort Friday at the' same: hours,, with a soiree at5 p. ip. Thanksgiving night, x-a- --if. v ; - . -i .i, 1 - Thanksgiving Services at The First t -BaptistlChnrch.-' ; Thanksgiving services will ;be held this morning at the First Baptistchatcb at 11 ocloclr ; The pastor will rpreach a short T sermon J on; 'Appreciation. There will be a special collection taken as a Thanksgiving token :and devoted to the Baptist Orphanage. s -, " -hi w-1 Drf Shoop'd Health f'ffee is created from pure parcnea grains,: - maity nuts, etc. tw real coffee in 1t.a Fine in fla vor is ""made, io a hiinutej'No 20 or SO minutes ted '.ous boiling.' Sample free a. u, Armsirong. ij it;(ieiuii::si ML On Cruise np the James, Stopped Long Enough, to Tell .Williams. - burg of Her History. R hmond, Va., Nov. 23d". Landing from the armored cruiser Tennessee at Fort V!onre yesterday afternoon, af-t-jr a flying vLit ti the Iatlimtisof Faii- nma; rreiid. nt T,Jt came to Richmond lust night to be the gueRt ef tho citi zens of tho old Confpdrrato cepitnl fir CI I !. T. 't I at tho V.'ci- nnf mul cluli. f..y i V- I've nul t ' I n iiift-r- .ri fit !!t V ! nl ! n it t sue SPECIAL LIAS- ITERS REPORT Norfolk-Southern Eailroad DijcreeS & Entered otr fla6 of Its ' I Z Properfcy. wv; 'Decrees were entered by Judge Ed- mjind Waddlll, Jr., In theUnite4 SUtes gourttooajf eonnrming the report of Harfy.K; Wolcott, Edward Hi Baird, Jr.;;Thomas JKtJarv!s'and Frederick Hoff as special masters to make sale of the lortoUc- and Southern Railway franchises and propnrties Under iorc- closure by-the -Trust Company St Ahjerics, trustee, directing the manner of applying the sum of $8,600,000 as the purchase pries of the properties' byjhe Norfolk-Southern reorganleation to the first and refunding mortgage indebt ness giving a deficiency judement . for 17,945.471,82 in favor of the Trust Cm pany 0? AmericMrustee;. against -the old Norfolk and Southern Railway Com pany, appointing J, N. Whitaker Esq. as special master, to sUmpall bonds. Coupons, etc,' as taken up by applica tkm of the said purchase money hod discharging Harry K. Wolcott, Edward R, Baird, Jr., Thomas J. Jar vis and Frederick Hoff as special masters of sale with cancellation of the bond of $100,000 which - they were required to give as special masters. The decree says, that the purchase price of $8,500,000. shall be applicable to the payment of the bonds secured by the Norfolk and: Southern Railway's first and refunding mortgage foreclos ed by these proceedings and the respec tive amounts payable out of said sum Upon the said bonds shall be as fol lows: Oa each bond for $1,000 face value with coupons on each for interest' due November 1, 1903 and May 1. 1909. ,and subsequent coupons thereto allowed th sum of $570 22 shall be appliedOn each bond for $1 000 face value . to the amount of $1,000 000 formerly held as security to the collateral trust -notesrof : the Norfolk and Soul hern Railway Corn piny the sum of $!M.6 shall be apph; ed. 'J It is directed thnt the um of 414 40 be paid to the National Bank of Commerce of Norfolk applicable to the payir.ent of the prorata share orjhvided value of first and refunding mortgage bonds with November 1, 1908, and May 1 1909, and all subsequent coupons thereto attached, which are remaining outstanding fend nnpresented by the porchasers or their assigns on account, of the purchase price. - It is further directed that bonds turn ed into the special masters and deposit ed with the Manhattan Trust Company of K York tho. Old Colony Trust Company of Boston snd the Union Trust Company of Providence, R. L, amounting to $14,980,000 par value be stamped as paid or credited with the sums found applicable as above. . Then the court by the decree proceeds to give the deficiency judgment of $7945,471 83 in favor of the Trust Com pany of America as trustee for the en tire-first and refunding mortoafre bond.; holders of the old Norfolk and Southern Reilway Company.- Norfolk Ledger Wspltch 22nd, Durno Friday Night. Wherever he has appeared Durno4he '"Mysterious'i Aaa proclaimed as -the worthy successor of th e , wizards of o'd. who-were uch a recoenized and welcome part of , every season's thea- trI program, ;i Fun r; begins is soon as Durno ap pears .cn the stage and-Cmstl of mys tery to follow there is. nd chance to re member'' the": worries oi 'thJoutside world. Unblfevabla th(n.zs happen right beforepnes eyes with a rapidity that Is starthng and .chroughoit; tne .evening the humurous side' ofthe. magician " la playing on the crowd,- keeping it in & continual roai, " There is ' not a Serious moment, jJThe company ie composed of fun.producers only. -..Twoor threenpe- ciat features ; that have been arranged by Dump, himself that' rival, the 'most astounding tricks of the (famous Her mann, will attract particular, attention, - Durno the Mysterious & Co. will? ap pear at the Masonic Opetta House Fri day at 8:30 p m.' All seats onfirstfioor reserved .75c, on sale at Waters' now, First, seven rows in Balcony GOc-on Bale now at Kafer's. General edmissort to balcony 25c, School children "cnn ! buy reserved Seats In balcony the knight of the performance for 25c. 7 ,., ' v. .. - , Died,- J ','-,;,'."'.; ': r .. i . ' "', . -'..-.. .., y ' I.Tr. James II. Ipock -died Monday niht Nov. 2lHt, Bfler a two weeks i 11 rnHi. II.? will bu greatly miBswl by his f iiiiily, church anJ n.'hlmrhci-'id.- r . Ii 1 V"!l 1 ! i I a wi n V: '.in-.' ,v biiJ sevim chil t.ii,' . urc'l for J.aUi, v- rH-l'f..r, ..nl I. v. , ' : to i t ii :, i i" "1 f "' i The .Foundation of every succesa, business .9ryfS9(oii, . is maney. Save your miney and a good OPWTlINjty for you to make a profitable business investment will surely come. Begin saving and KEEP ON saving, and you will get ahead. There is no other' way to do so.' " MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4per cent. THE PEOPLES BANK OF THE ES THE Ml Oriental effeets ace Fashion . k-avoritea m -waisting for Fall. ' When. syla "" authorities tum to the Orient for color schemes to establish the season 's fashion thev are always sure develop - designs, which are at once pleas ing, satisfying and beautiful. y SHOWING We do not know of anything which will'make up into garments more effective in design, than. waU made of these new silks in their striking Persian patterns ' J. J. D2PT. STORE OOBARRINGTQN I'f iiar ftirnisK vftti With" JDUUUllU 'the Hcht 'price ot any fquantity,.-Cars loadlSUwood" i "Wire fenceJiust received:' Every roll of Paripd Rur " s ber R&ofingWeelV ia guafariteecLtPhbheof Jwrite GASItlCtrJttARWARBjO.) Middle Street, .' Phone ' 'Li''-.' Gii IL- " The BEST of all, kinds in all sizes, all ; SCREENED' facW .leaving - the "anl and all weights afe STRICTLY. TALI WAIST PATTERNS ORIENTAL EFFECTS. Mil ELKS TEMPLE XOOKING FOR SOME THING up-to-date and handsome in Dry . Goods many people are at this ' season of the year and we "have a display of these goods that makes . it easy to select just 'what you want t right prices. There is no better m town in either price or " 'quality, with a dear saving in '' mouey and time by coming direct to our store. DRY GOODS CQ. what vou need. We havev 147, Z , New Bern, N. C, BAXTER t t i - t c f 1
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