ESTAELISIED, CCCULATION - t v- V -V NUMBER jfl9"tf 'S-;a's.S?pEW UEUN. CILTU CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY S10HN INO,-N VEMBEIt j ?0(l9lO. W " VTWRXtV NINTHLY EAR-" it '-it is;YcL;Gi2v;!sj'E?, HE greatest precaution id: protecting your- ;v money against c 4 UX UI JViAIIW : r fiUhiB by the Jargcsjt' . Capital fund in ihis section of "the state The manage merit of the baafe, moreover; conservative and r prudent its di- rectorate hem? composed of prominent men. f Four Per Cent Paid on SavingSiand ertfie Qeposit. , ; NEW ffiM- BANKING7 & V It .Takes Experience to Make a , - Success in Anything. s Our popularity in selling the Best Dry tiovds, Shoes, -Ladies Coat Suits, Misses Coats, Capes andJFuwv Mil linery a specialty at a fair pi ice certainly Vspeakell lor our experience and proves t hat we give oar custo mer just what they want at the price they want to pay.. . .... ;v Our store 4s crowded with seasonable merchandise -and there is no reason why you shouldoic)mei'iluf quainted with out goods and prices. ; 4 .Yours truly, ' J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLCOCfc ST. I-Ellig Coal and Wood Yard ;Hionc47. etter I f (jrjllne ' HlHlv m rliableJCpmn workwerif 1 ' ft "reason wtiy he) should not living? Think thisovef hdweasy; x the plan wbrjiNoedirat REAL ESTATE, ; ' V IN SU . v. Si) possible loss should oe exer-, W J VUIOVIU 1 11V uiuuBityiu ; TTT X. PHONE 28 AVE PRESENT " r OUR CARD and beg to remind you that what ever the pi ice of coal between now and next April, it certainly won't be any cheaper. lxxk, thon, to your coal bins af once and let Us fill, them up with tsome.of the best fuel mined in this country, in sizes to suit your needs, "well eleaned-'fuU weight and delivered With promptnessv . ' also protect ; Ihimseljf rwhile RANGE,' f.K ; SURETY BONDS mm THE SriOKERS ;.ciirist;jas , . can be made ideal by a selection of gifta rom our,, own superb stock of Cigars, Tobacco, Cigar ettes, Pipes, etc, aliso a large ; line of eh'g.int. articles' ussd by smokers ami particularly adnptcij for prcaents. . i r ,.i , , VILUGES TO BE luUuDATED V Government Making Boom: For v.- Uteat-Elephant aaivar v .r Reservoir, El Paso,- Texas.. Nevir -repara tions arfl being made, byvtbe Govern ment to :rqdove nea'rfy 000 people from their home in order to-tnake room for the great EIItphantButte Reaeryoir near Fnele, N. M. Six V;l fajres, to ins; in popnlatjoft from 60 t ' 700; wilt be inundated when th4 water a turred in., . r, . . AmoDpr thd towns to be obliterated ia Parajp, one an important station and distributing- point on the old Sbla Fe trail,-with a -population then of 8,000. .... . " tYom Paraje the' trail enterea upoutne funaous Jornada del Maerte (Jouf ney of Death), wht -scMe dieU ofjiiirsin the old freijrhtingdaya,.-' ru : The Government ia now engaged i bbjriog np the f ami jrad village-pfo'p j erty on the nave' residents "and by. the; time water is available the great' basin of 30,000 acrea will have been deserted. All mens' and young meris'! Clothing at cost. Going tmt of the ciothing, line J. J, Baxter. American Jackies Found to be-so Easy Paris, Nov. 29 The Blue Jackets of American flict have been loaded down with spurious coins by rapacious merch ants, and the latter also have been overcharging the Jack" tara, according t Le Journal, in an article condemning the practice. Craven County Teachers Association The County Teachers Association; will meet at 12 m. Saturday Dec.. 3rd. An Interesting program- has been prepared and a foil attendance of t Barbers is urged. Attendance on these meetings is re quired of the county teachers. S. Mi BRINSON, ' " County Supti At the Theatre. - A good size audience was well enter tained last night at the Masonk Theatia by the Kdjir PickerU in "'The Chauf feur.'! a laughable comedy . and tit the popular prices during this' engagement the attractions offered are "appreciateJ Tonight the company will give a drarr. atizttion of Ouida's well-known novel "Moths," and a fine presentation is promised. , - Just received, a, fine; line of ladies long black Cloaks, light weight, :V.:;4. jpaxter., A felG DEAL Vincn ItttEAljS" MUCH TO IiTNCJUBVEG , AND THE ENTIRE SOUTfi -, An agreement : has". been ' entered . into,, whereby Craddk-Teny ; Company iiwiU acquire a controlling interest in the Geo. D. WiU Shoe Companr, JTaripart. Hi ', This deal is in no tense "a combination ; In restraint of trade,", but is a very lmpofli? ant move looking to the further develop men t of the sho industry.ot Lynchburg. -I Geo. P. Will Shoe Company baVe mads wonderful progreM tn shoe manufacturing,1 but in order to get the bwt renulu, in order to produce the best shoes at thelowest prices, shoes or each grade and -kind should be manufactnrwl In" a separate factory, 'Snd by oonsdlidating the factories of both coin- j HtniM MflflM nMMttll v An tYionromnt. l mule ins ia etch faetorv the mdaand kind of thoes.which Can be produced to the best- l ad vantaire. It will enable both JumDanica to h make a great impTovemsnt inlhe qualHy anu a, material laving 1m the coat of Ui shoes old by both Craddock-Terry Com pany and tbs Geo. D. WiU Shoe Company," and will naturally- increase- th-apidlf growing . demand for Lynchburg mads show. r' ;r ty&rJit--i r. Craddock-Terry Company have long en joyed the reputation of being ths largest manufacturers of shoes In the South, bii( Jjhjs deal puts them in a class with ths largest manufacturers in their Jins in the World, and it makes Lynchburg a big factor In the .'world's commerce, so. far as shoes are concerned. .' 'V 'v;'-V ; Vr.'...'V. - While Geo. D. WiU retires from tha art--. ire management of the bust new of which hs is now preiident, he' will leave h.it money in tins DUHinetfi m tue snene or preterrea stock, and tha-Geo. D. Witt 6ho Com- iunt will continue, as heretofore, a corpor- atipa separate and distinct from Cradilock- Terry tympany, returning moBt oi the men who are now at the head of the variom do partmente, and prai'tically all of the trav elling men, under, the general supervision of T. M. Terry; as Pmridenl; , Undt-r this new denl, all of the alioe fcv toriee of Lynclitmrsr (etffpt one) wi'l to under pruclicully tii in num" whii'h hiKunntlint more slmi s will l e m:um-ftti-tured in I.ynclilinrp; net year llisn r before; in fiwl, Ciu.ldiH-k-'l i ry Cii.'-nr alone will nntuiifii' i nr; iiHti hiif-" He-ui sH if their Poiilliern i.i lim I, ud Lvnelilni"' ..1 T-.nd in 1 I Self, ail '"ili .' h. n!.-t .f I'.e . ," mid one- of thu g pi .1 1 X 13 - e i f the w.u! !. - i ..in mum it t tolle I f IM -1 ! 1 ' 1 iLi.wJilCr ? "Hffl DEFGilH President Taffs Ifame Hissed Du- rr.t fi.; a r: T"-." -J i St, Louia, Nov,'29tbtJeeraand hka- a t thflj mention ot 'reaident Taft'a name, wbich marked the final consider coarse bthe exdcutiv in "delay ing the president's attitade toward the 'Lakes to-the-Glf Deep Waterways, Associa tiorf. were an incidentrtd the. defeat -of Conservative members of tba Assoct ation,' wbicb, cioled Its conventiottr here Saturday night, made strong" oppoat tlon to tha res6luton and wieeaeded,' under tha leadership of Representative Richard Bartholdt and Governor Den- eeh; of Illinois, in having it rejected. rTha resolution was:.' 'ryte are compelled to deplore the coarse of the executive in delaying the creation ojf they board, provided ior in the last iivers and harbors act, and in finally appointing a board which proved unfriendly to our ?polic and pioject, despite our patriotic efforts to aid'4?im by information! concerning the physical and'cbmmerclal conditions r that are . - ' i-':' 'ur-.F '!-!.... known to ns ana otnera.7 w The resolution Was not only rejected, but stricken from Jthe records of the resolutions committee. ' . ' . '.PILES CUIfED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any easeoi Itching, Blind, Bleed insr or Protrudinir Piles in 6 to 14 davs or mony refunded. " BOc . , "Hans The Flute Player." That's the name of the most famous comic opera sung In New York City in many a day, Critics.,. land . it, peopje crowd to hear it, tbfl town, talks about it, it's hearers ravi about it - ' " .JLisbeth'a song,ia "ans The Flute Player" the ocl Earn that has halo ed to make .this great omlo opera of Oscar Hammersteln;s af the Manhattan Opera House afBo,tducess, will be given (word and mwlc)'. as a special feature of next Sunday's New York World. ' y''.':::'" ' Order next Sunday 'a World from yonr newsdealer, ' or send .fiya cents and a copy will te mailea to you airect. PILES fTIUS If ItES! Williams'lndfarj; 6;bmlinent will cure BUndt Bleeding and" Itching Piles! It absorbs tha tumors, allay s Itching' at once," acta a If ponlttce,' vivea . -instant f)iFvWntt-1lw. Ointment ia prepare Jor Pilw'ihd jUhlhg private parts,' Soio oy droggiata, mall 60c and Ll -. Williama' -M''g. Co.; Props., Cleveland, 0, 17' , : :" .':-';,,.v--'. ' fi - The Dancing classes . , ...; : ji3nei,?i)' : Prof, Allmoh will hold hia ustjal d in cinjr classes h Stewart's Hail.Thvrsday and Friday, at 8:80 p. m.' and 7:30 p. u.;each day. ,. - Reeemmend8 Savodiue ; For mnch-with asthma and! Was vey greaW ry benefitted by ing.Savodine. ; It ii indeed a pleasant remedy and cheer fally recommend it, ' torn. 1 Ordnance And Fortifications Board Washingtonv ' Nov, 29?-A,f)eet pf aeroplanes tor tne army J recommena ed by the Board on, Ordnance and for tiflcaiion, of which Maj Gen, ; Leonard Wood is president.'' -'!, --!vl- 'Izk-i: "The recommendations of the boaid, male public reiterates the arguments already advanced by General Wood, as chief of staff, and by General A'len, a chief of the Bignal Corps, for a number rof machines. " The first encournfiment to military aeronautics wos f ' by this board, whic h three ye 1 1 1, advanced prac tically all of i' 1 i . rii! "ns f.ir the pisrcha of r L i. ,1'op now p !-" ' 1 sfssr, the I I i.'iH l. I f litTf . i 1 ! C l.'n In' ill -"Tit.! 1 1 ) to r. ' u t THY W ci ceil; fie 11 rr r-' 1 1 irnnni mirn C umUiEO fi Insurance Commissioner James Bl .' Toong Issues' StateV" - Blei$i,- Nov. 29 "Let the citizens of thesite kok into the conditioa of their flue and they will save fire Jos es tO thmselvesto their neighbors and the1 losses of taxable property W their sUte afrd their towns," declared Jnsur anee Cdmmissioner Jamas R, Young yesterday Jn 4iacusBing the situation in wis stase as jo area . at- tnia Jtme. - tie says hols recoivingan onusnally large number oi renbrta of fires ' from manv parts otfc tha latate, ? tjje big increase marklnff.fha beginning of the reaump- uuu ut, iBKuuir wiuvvr oeaiing, ne aaja mat very many oi innse reports snow that tha fire tosses are due to defective flues anl stove connections. He arges tbstevejry citizen controlling a building have it feXamined as to the flues and stov conditions at once, as a' great many oj the fires that are occurring now ara preventable and the losses re present the grossest sort of inexctuable fire wast. ' - i: IMIT." , Rheumatism Relieved in Six Hours , Dr. Detchon'a relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases in a few hours, i 'Its action upon thr system is remarkable and effective, "It removes at once the cause and the disease quick 1 . m, . .. . I iy uisappears. rirsc nose greatly oene- fits. 7Sd and 11.00. Sold by Bradham Drug CO. People Do Not Like Liquor Advertise ' ments. tfaye yoa noticed tlfat very few news oaoers in North Carolina carrv adver tiaements ' for liquor houses. Every country editor in North Carolina could carry from one to five hundred dollars worth of advertisements a year for li quor dealers outside the State and get good rates for the apace and the cash in hand' for every line of advertising if they sjronid accept such advertisements The great majority of newspaper men do not want to and will not carry liquor advertisements, although the demand fof agate in newspaper by liquor deal era ii great. The man out of the State who is sell ing liquor, knowing that no liquor can be legally sold li North Carolina, ex eept that which is Shipped in from oth er StatOT, is grad en-Mia;!) to pay good, liberal : prices' for nvspper space in which to tell about his .ds. this fiiie about car yn liquor adver. tisemeits, but som n -wspaper men ha vane acmples anmr. it at least not enough to refuse iha advertisementaJ for aquor dealers. Ndwl 'we are not throwing bouaaoisat thosi rjewspaper men who do noLcarry liaoor advertisements, for some of them Iwhotreifuse the advertisements for; li quor houses just dare pot carry such advertisements. : . Tneir patrons' ' , and subscribers wodW not stand for it; We dp rfat!ind telliiaf you i frankly that it wonid itocoa; a.paymg proposition- ior The E iquiretf to'carry liquor advertise-' mentt-We fully believe ihH-.earrying evail. atoall' ip'dvrtlaementn oarpaper 'eYer'yTi9s'ftei woujd mean iia loss of fully five irandred dollars a vea. t W bor that beliet ia W our reason! for not carrying whiskey adyer- tWQdntsWe hope -that anotrv)i a little higher than a few, dollars made L2t-l M J ... .1. aeepa w iromQCBpunir mo muiioj ivc space from the man who advertises that he has liquor tot sale. But we do fully beljeve that it we ware to carry" from week bweak advertisements for liquor hottse that many of our very best sub scribers would ssy'to us point blank: "1 cannot give yoa my money to sindyoor paper1 into my bomr telling my - boys abeu tUhe fine quality of some distiller's liquor And telling' them- how to -order it' J And we just as fully belieye that good advertisers, Wen who -are carry ing space in cur paper year by year, would c me right up and face to face tell us that they would not pay- for space to tell about dry goods In a paper that, continually advertised wet goods- Monroe Enquirer. - , v :? ' ' o i - v - '"iv.v.v " -. '" Nevr Words of Praise For Sav- i i bdine, vr Winston-Salem, N. . November 21, 1910. - The Savodine Co.', Gentlemen: . - .... I have been a sufferer from asthma f r 21 ye&rs and had to do a lot of my t-Vruing pitting up, conld not liq down. Y nr rf-irf siMitative placed two samples - f I ivo hue In my hnmls which I used, I i h to my mn-pi for tlicygave ! i f. I it'A' uno ' i( I ii' nt ni 1 1 . : . i i. 1 1 - ') well. Ihio my name " v J i v , . 1 i ' r fii.y one jAr-i i.r::. ?ThErFC The Foundation of every success, business or profession, ; is money. Save your money and a good OPPORTUNITY for you to make a profitable business invesfment will surely come. Begin saving and KEEP ON saving, and you will get ahead. There is no other waj.to do so. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. THE PEOPLES BANK A Sensible Gift for a Man You can't go amiss by buy ing a Suit of Clothes or an Overcoat, now while our ION TIRK stock of Suits and Over coats are selling at cost. A gift of this kind makes the man feel ou Christinas morn like the little child, watch the smile of delight play all over his face. A useful gift, gifts they really like mates Christinas the happiest day in the year. 1 ' 23 MORE BUSINESS DAYS - CHRISTMAS. MQRAL- Do Your Trading Early. J. J. BAXTER ' DEP'T. STORE BARR1N6TON Buiim Material Lime Let 03 furftfsr you with "thejright price or any ' quantity, Car loadEllwood ire fencejukreceivdryery roll of Pariod Rub ber Roofing we sellrls guaranteed. .1 Phone' or 'write I BBBBBBlSJBaeaBJBlsaMfJBBBaa " i qaskwl: hard warbjco: Middle Street, . Phone irrrr A Y The BEST of all kinds in all sizes, all SCREENED! before having .th'e yard and all "weirjlits are STRICTLY guaranteed:.'. ; iCfQIWiON OP :0: 'ELKS 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 display of these goods that makes 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. DRY GOODS CO. and demerit What you need. We have 147, ' ' New Bern J. "1 v . .- 1 '-' ft, A J is c ,:ui 'st.:

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