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ESTABLISHED; 1878-'-;: " 1 KNO.,'N CI?vCULVTION ; -J' , c NUMBER J1JC ' r:K ' ';; - - - t . NEW CEI1N. N0I1TII CAROLINA. SATURDAY MORXINGJNOVEBEU. G 19iO. K .i T MfEXT Y' Nl NJ1!! Yfe A II PillilRiliRGBEfillUfll is;:r5;:by;;saf2? ppes!cs:t .r.:Y-; :5; top. lie .'is v if ' -. i ,r ' i -a, . -r v V. X V If, V " Ti ' I IIP. arcntftit nrAAMirfmn' In ' irrrirtn& rlvmir - I ' ' - V "' 5-"' - - II money against possible loss should be exer- .r "V 1 1 ,'- -"-,-' v . '-l-V.'ii'4-1. cised b justice to yourself, The depositors ' -' ..U- Z ' of this Bank aie" protected I by the Jargest Capital fund hvihis section of tie stete. The inanagemeot of the bank, moreover, b conservatiYt and, prudent, ib di rectorate beuig composed of prominent men. - " Four Per Cent Paid on Savings and' pertificates I of Deposit. NEW BERN BANKING & TRiisr COMPANY- ,: It Takes Experience to Make a Success mi Anything. Our popularity in selling tauifs uuai puiis, misses ooais, vapcs ana rjire,v,imi-. linery a specialty, at a fair p4 ice certainly speaks well for our experience and proves that we give our cnsto tners just what they want at the price" they want to pay.. " " . : :y: Our storg is crowded with seasonable merchandise and there is no reason why you should not become ac quainted with our goods-and prices. - Yours, truly, - ' j. m. iiiHEiiiiei 61 POLLOCK ST. tt-s-.,::: ciasa prptectioaat saiaajcost again-: st physical .disability of eyery 'tsttiptihn- t; 'It ia 8eldprii almanlngletso1 insurt his'propert: : against fiteVbt .tiiaHfe'eaini:riB;l8; "tKere Tahy- , , r r -'wason why lie jditiot'ltoteci Kimself -While. ' VvJ '; I giving? Jktnkh& kEAt1ISTATE;;p?'"'Kf'.IN 1 . r T(fc fV r, -f H .. p. - v T ' (Ai C 1 ' w- U; the Best Dry Goods, Shoes, w.i' i5 PHONE28& WE PRESENT OUR CARD ' and beg to remind yob that what, ' ever the pf ice of coaJ-Uetween? '. now and next April, , It certainl yj' won't be' any cheaper, i Ljjokylf ' then, to your coal bins at once and ' let us fill them up ; with: some of ? the best fuel mined jn this country fl in sizes to suit yoiiir needs,'; well . cleaned, full weight and delivered;; jvith promptnesSk-VlwvJf! , " - - oeuer when sutterrag f ronvccident : ; SURETY BONDS-' t.VClGWTO SWEAR BY : j VJ I0 .can maKe your affidavit-. A "that the cigars we sell you Are I just as we represent them, Do , you prefer n imported ciar, yim ( will get it at Imported cigar prices, -Do you Hke Key V.'c ' tlmt's WithTWhich -.to-- Build Airship. Strongly Impressed ty;- V.-r---- v Them.- y!..- .r, tb aviation extrerimenU tn tht'.tiavt will undoubtedly be made in tbe Presi dent's Xnnual meeatee to Congresfc How" atropgly T Preafdent; Taft wfll arc appropriation by ConjrKse for fur ther activities in thk-direction 1 not fcnowo. ' Bot pavy offi.lera,'"whare 5n terested in-tne topie, have hopes that he vill ask for a generous provision of money forlbo parchascof aeropianesi for further experiments. ; t:-' . ' , '.'.A report upon the recent' flight made by Aviator. Eugene B. Ely, from the deck, of . the - cruiser Birmingnam, at Hamptnn Roads will: be Included in the report of the Secretary, of the Navy. Captain Chambers, who was In charge of the test flight from the Birmingham prepared a report at-the request of Sec retary Meyer. '.This; will e placed be fon tho Presidentw4thin a fewdaysk and it Ji expected that he will stamp the experiment with bis 'approval by inclu ding the subject In his message, now under preparation,. : : WILLI AMS' KIDNEY PILLS , Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tern and caused trouble 'with your kid neys and bladder? Have, you pains in loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a 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-at Druggist, Price 50c.- Williams tl'fg. Co.,. Props., Cleveland, O. His raft Nipped By Officers k J - ... wawMtsu .-; To illustrate the baseness of some of the beggars that infest this city it would doubtless be well to cite an in- cideb that occurred during (the session of police court ; yesterd ly afternoon. mere are aouotiass many people m tnts city who have recently been ealledupon by a young white man who goes by the hameof Robert' Jones and Who claims to be aolicUing money in order toobtain food for some sick relatives." Yesterdwy afternoon Jone4 vieited'the police court for the purpose of "aeeing whatdisposi- Uon the Mayor 'wdu'd make" pi . the Thanksgiving Day ceietmtorg who had been caught in the net of the law. Dur ing the time that he was in the court room he acted' In Ta ' Vf rydisoiderly manner and the Mayor finapy ordeed one of the officers, to place him in one of tho cells until after the session hadj been concluded- It is the custom of the officers toal ways' search prisoners be fore placing them in confinement Jone objected to tbia procedure very mpch but the ofllcers performed theirduty neTerthele8s,;After.aU of, the mumer ous pockets which hi pppa(H' contain ed had, been emptied of their content' it as found-that be had $3175 on his person. Still he : claiined thkf he did Lnot have' money enough to purchase his :--. The Basnight Hdw. Co, ha$ F loor y iLespgciauy preparea for store . floors Phone! '99. 67;S.:FrdntSU- Qrtfptf: 244 tlhlo-rtini who txt the giver 'i - :1 -f . " 0( every gooa.cnq perwet gut, we are Of.this mootb. : Her 'ticket being thrt nearest to the time he clock stopped. v Mr. Geo. B.Wilson of Goldsboro came down to spent Thanksgiving h wlth his sdn. Mr.- W A' .Wilson,"; fWe understood that our prent post master has submitted his resignation.. There are two or three aspirants, 4 -1 ; Since we have begun ioeallae that It ia a fact that we are to lose our most worthy physician Dr. Raymond Pollock, in tne near luture, it becomes more and more a source of sincere regret The Baptist bad a social entertain ment a fw nights ago, and upon a very short notice of the ocension they raised about 30 dollars, to go towards payinjr for an organ. ; ; , . Thers were two etrny clowns' cm our street 8 Thursday. ' Suppose they wnn- ud from tho f i )im Stills BroH. Cir- .tl.' I is "I.onj; 'V 1' v ' . i verythankfal''lortherany;bleinij" V:Mrs S .Richardson'oTswthidihner- gfZl ',&?2&&' set at W A.Wilson' store Wednesday i MX Wi M fiVP.f SI fl iov. : ! hi i l f. ,v lin'.n i I Judge Clark . Sh5wa "Big Decrease ', s, ""'j,'"" Crime, r'v-'f li Raleijch N, C.Jov, 2B-Ip the opin ion of QhJef Justice Walter: Clark, of the North Carolina Supreme Court, th new Statewide prohibition lawiJias freduced general crime n this State' 60 per cent Others" Consider ihe figures conservative.? Thxeturn for last year and. this year,- whtch . have just; been made up, prove tha statement f the Chief. Justice. . Murder in the- first degree showed a decline of 32 per eent, in he two years; burglaryT'tO -per, cent, attacks with deadly weapons SO per cent; larceny, 40 per Cent; manslaughter, 86 per cent murder in second degree, 21 percent, and minor: crimes: from 22 to 55 per cent... ' . - There has been a fairing off of IS per cent.Sn violation of the anti-liquor laws . TO CURE a COLD IN ONE PAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cureE.Wi tJROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 25c: New Bern Team Heads List. The following is the standing of the most prominent minor football teams in Eastern Carolina: Won Lost Per Cent 1,(K'0 800 New Bern . 2 0 Raleigh, 4 1 inston, 2 2 60fr ilmfngton. 2 2 .600 r" 250 Waihingtonj 0 1 "The Sins of the Fathers" or "The HeU- lahneaa pf the People." At the Tabernacle church Sunday evening Rev. A. Stiuler will speak on "The Sins of the Fathers" or The Hellishaess of thePeople"'-i-,hcllish- ness in general and with some folks in particular" said Mr. Shularin speak ing of the announcement, ' ; Hot chocolate wijl be served in the Vestibule of the church : - Instrumental music by the orchestra, beginning af 7:15 and services will be concluded at 8:30. ' Recommends Savodiue For Asthnia. f My wife .has Suffered recently very much with asthma, and waavery great ly benefitted by vising Savodirre: ; It is indeed a pleasant remedy and I cneer fully recommend it. .. C. V. McGEHEE, ; New Bern, N. C. Durno Pleases large Audience Durno the mysterious, entertained a large audience at tne opera bouse last niht: : His manner -was tleasina1" and his entertairnjg talk" was no small part of ths program,. His tricks vOU-sutf! stitutiort -wera Bkilfnllyperformet'i Amonaf'tbemi; were the handkerchief tricthej g trickhi ;the!'atcS trielr.iliSAChief fjettOrt; ia his famous trunit trick: Io this att,,he exchangea places with his assistant wwhiilfl Itha lai, teila confined in a jocked truiiki iiTbik fficfc appeared ItnarvelotiS";' to the audi-i Tence, gnd It also appeared marvelQua to the two well-known New Berniatwwco .';u-i;H.;;.B8ai8tM:in tnaaciv.foeaatectprw t.ttlrn h Mr.' Frfcnfc. fihermari'w were general unrest, Jack of ' "ambition and run-down condition which, pervades the Uiumsn system In ihe' Spripg" of .the fyear. ':,-':.; Wr'z 4 ne tuoaen cnange ircningia uror'i rid weather occurs within a few weekr, especially in our northern states. No wonder pulmonary troubles pnu monis, spring fever, snd nil such ail ments are almosl- universal.1 i? ' If people in this ' vicinity only - knew the value of Vino) ' our delicious cod liver snd iron'tonic Jwlthout oil) at this scnuon of the year, we would not .be able to get enough to supply ' the de1 inand. ' ; - " ,' .'l . - : . Vinol tfitifstip tha dif'stive orpnns, purificH and enrirhcs the 'blood, pro motel h' j lite. (Ml ilthful Bleep and a normal fij- l ', di.'licate children, rundown 1 ; I t 1 1 1 v in n, thiri" f i I '.i i, -? i r n 1 1- 1 ( ' ' !, h' (' I IV ( (,l it I ' I Avamii I a4 asnaMullu V Jnaink ftnnl J lllllllll IIIIIII VMWh WIIIH ' ilmaatefener0.rdra ' mova4 ct EmptojThorough - WashioetVp78sfeV General Hitchcock '.yesterday 'ordered tb removal fh mihe postofilce servine of Edward F4' BIodittt superintendent of ittations, and of James F. Norton and S. S. JP-Giles, clerks, 11 in the Atlan ta pD8toffic",4r tL result- of gross 1 regularities i in Ihe weighing of news paper mail. . . . - The order filed an investigation of the Atlanta office into' irregularities which th postoffice department declares cov ered a. series, f yeais and resulted in the loss of many thousands of dollars to",the department. The department announced in t connfttibn with this or der that, a general investigation of the methods of weighing second class mail throughout; the country: is now being conducted, by, inspectors with the ides of detecting and bringing to an end such irregularities as those disclosed at Atlanta. ? .-.. - -t Because ofjnefficiency In the dis charge Of his duties, the superintend , ent of the railway tnajl , service at At lanta,Y. M. Terrell, who failed to take the precautionary measures required by hthe postal regulations to prevent per tain ol tne Irregularities, was trans f erred by the postmaster-general's or der from hia position of responsibility to a minor place in the service. AU mens and young mens', Clothing at cost. Going out of the clothing line. J.O. Baxter. Tailed to Show tn New Bern Alleging that the aggregation failed to fill i an engagement in New Bern thereby causing him to sustain a loss of $150, Mr. L J. Taylor, manager of the ODera bouse there, brought attachrfient, proceeding before Justice J, M. Hines, In New Bern, igainst John W. Vogel, manager of the minstrels appearing atj the Academy of Music in this city last night, and thftapei's were sent here yesterday and served last night by! Constabln Savage. The papers were served shortly after the curtain went up, the officer levying on money at the1 box office. A garnishee and attachment were served on Mr. Walter Penny,1 agent of MrS. A. Schloss, lessee of the Academy of Music, and a garnishee was also served on Mr. Schloas. Tne plaintiff in the action, Mr. Taylor, was represented by Kellum & Liughin. of this city, and later in the night there was a satisfactory adjustment of the matter and the' funds leviei upon were released by the constable. -Wilmington Star. " Rfieumatism" Relieved fn Six Houn jitr Detchon'a relief tot Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases 1n a few houra.:; Ita' action upon system ' remarkable and effective, "It removes at once the causa and the disease quick? ! ly disappears.' First dose greatly bene fits.' 76o and vTO&TSotd "by Bradham DrbgCo:'v-; v v; f y:-ri:, ivjiiaj. &;White Wriysit New Bera- C siajor At.nnue:. wno . nas cnarge. ra the aoutnem division otvthe salvation Army will visit Ne w Bert MondayHe. will. bo accompanyed byJCapt..; Alice Siekmtmd"6f thtfpiyWbHar tptftit iiuThe Major Jb a yery;-'ahls?iman,"with sometwenty-ttvei! 'yeara.ijtwsrlhca.fh Hhe Master' work He U oh a tour of inspection through some or the southern states and bold special meetings at the different corps; pThe ; meeting iffi.ll be" gin at 7 o'clock Monday evening onj"the corner' of Pollock" and Middle streets. followed ;by a- salvation ; rally::. the Army halt 63 Pollock street st 7-45. The public Is invited to attend, admiasion free special mbsiciiiS-w ) Pittsburgh "FiicT Fencers growing in popularity all the time'. .The' welded joint? pre vents saceme, tne wire is made of the best steel,' hVavi ly galvanized.: Give, it a trial and you will use-o other Basnight Hdw, Co. sells it. ; t Trice cf "V to FuU" Watdiiiictoii, Nov. 25 Rwil ! " ' mi l ' r ti .i 'i vU .-Mi nii.r c I ft' R I i. I ll I t t ' f I . "llnt.t, pn", i i t ' ri v ' ' ' t The Foundation of every success business or profession, is money. Save your money and a good 'OPPORTUNITY foe yon to make a p ofitable 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 GUR BANK YOUR BANK. .We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 perl cent. THE PEOPLES BANK THE DAINTIEST 3F MIXINGS FOR CHRIST- You Will Find Th m This Store. At Fetching jabots in the new shades. Smart lace yoke: . Hand some lace collars. All the new 'Persian effects. '. Our 'neckwear department is fairly crowded with bewitching uttie lemmine tnties. juany at tractive conceits are now intro-' duced for the first time. Gift seekers are already coming . herein throngs and every day many pretty prices are boing snapped up. Choose now while assortments are largest and goods f testiest nnd .danintiest Tiny Sums Buy Delightful Creations in Our Neck weai Dept. JUST727 OftYS TO 00 YQUB TRADINS. BEFORE M5 J. J. D&P'T. STORE ', III j MUM m&mbime?and;ement v..Li ; 'i'l'T--..,: tn-' . . . f'Uet us furnish y.ou with nherieht price or any.quantiiyVCariload, Ellwood, wire, ience. just rccivcuifijcyciy iwu.vt,a.Mv vv ber Roofing we:6eU IstuaranteedPhorie -or ' write GASKlbC; HARDWARE CO: Middle Street, z.T W.X,4one .ii ' " ". '" ijnr The BESTiUl kinds irudl sizes, n CREENEL?feSc: leaving" 'the ;1 r irl rJJ vc: .hts are STRICTLY BAXTER EUj;3,temple LOOKING FOR SOME THING up-to-date and handsome in Dry Goods many people are at this season of the year and we have a j . . . ., . . ' i .... i . i aiBpiay oi inese gooas mat. muses it easy to select just what you want at right prices. There is no better in town In either price or quality, with a clear saving in money and time by coming direct to our Store, .v. I DRY GOODS, CO. i.fc-.M.v'riHf.'t-'ihlrtf rw m 11 iMrW,M- WM m MmM . . - Tin ...... what you need . We have '147, " V New Bern, KrC -."is? ' 'v v ' ''! i' 5' '.V 'I t:v 4:t ;&i ":f:. '.f.i ;r A. 1 V t ; A- what you'll get. 'In (!ii,M.niic ci- I 9 . ! Kari ,.; r , you I . ' tr t!io tlic .;-.! I' h, v "i we ti 11 i ii G ( ' i.
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