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A if MliMONEfvSiFfe? i HE gfeatest precaution ' in protecting your moflcy againsyiossible loss shbuld be exer cised in justice to yourself. The depositors ohbis Bank are' protected by the largest Capital food ill this section of the state. Tfie management of the bank, moreover, is conservative and Trudenjr its di rectorate being composed of prominent men. Four Per Cent Paid on Savings and Certificates of Deposit. NEW BERN BANKING & TRUST COMPANY DEO SCHOOL 1f?ll I nrlTr"ru ma THIS . MESSAGE IS FOR YOU AND THE WHOLE COMMUNITY That we have in stock all kinds of Hats, Pat. Hats, Untrimmed Hats and Trimmed Hats, an enor mous stock to select from. It's not a question of price. Come, to see us and you can get all you come after and maybe a little more in the Hat line. J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLACK ST.( PHONE 288 ? .- . 111 JihTin.-MMj &srrM . . . ; - . " r -7 1 ' ; : TWO STRONG ARGU MENTS in favor of our coal service are these: We attend to all ordere promptly and we sell high grade, well screened coal. Of course it's best to order coal ahead of your needs; but if you nelct 'phone and you'll see things dune quickly. Items' of Interest Taking; Place J During Past V 1 7 Week.' ' , ' A number of errors occurred in list months first grade honor roll by misUke The correct roll is give 3 fcejqw:? Bessie Willis, Catherine Bell, Maiy Sieete Brinson, Sue Brown, Nita Belt, Cnri tine Rogers, Anna Fields, Robert Mat--hews, Dorothy Hill.NeWie HuX Jessie Moore, Ruth Turnag", MdtildaHarrell, Katie Louise Duke, tiil Dsan Wilson, "Maud Whitehead, Dorothy Morgan, Leiona Gaskill, Sarah Spencer, Sarah Shriner, . LiMian, fravia, Harrint Gre-m Dill, Wilioughby Ferebee, jack 'Holl ter Jr , William Dudley, John Hanse-, Larry Moore Jr , Blanchard Fulford, If William Guio? Jr. , Lawrence Stith, Leo Watson, James Rhodes, Fred Shipp, Joe Newsjme, Lyeurgus Cutler Jr. , Braxton Pugh Rev. A D Betts held Jour openihz exercises on Xnursdry morning, sir. Betts never forgets' -to come to see us at school when he visits New Bern. Brisks are now being placed on -the grounds for our much needed walk from .the building to the streets and from building to building, School will do so for the "Xmae" holi days on Wednesday Dec, 2ist at 2 p. m,, and will re open on Monday Jan 2nd. - The music pupils will give a public recital on Fridavnight December 16'h. in a recent spelling tests Held in the 2B and 2C grades twenty five words were given. 26 out of 44 pupils in the 2B grade made 100; and 20 out of 41 in the 2C made luO. The heating plant formerly used in the Griffin building has peon taken to the colored school and placed in the basement there. It will Boon be ready for use" and will replace the stoves in uge at present. Spelling tests were given in all the grades, on Friday. These will be cor rected and grades then sent homri to the parents. Summaries will also be made of the results in each grade and from these compariHon will be made of the work being done in each grade. The Primary Grade are drawing boats this. week. Mrs. Rett inspsctorfor the Webb & Ware- drawing system has ask ed that this workt'j done for her in spection. No help is given the pupils but they are asked to draw their idea of a boat. Arrangements have been made with D"r. Fcrrell by which every pupil in school, who cares to do so, may be ex amined for hook worn.- As soon as some details can-he made the work will be done. There is no expense connected at all as the State Department through Dr. FerVell offers to make the exami nation Frfe of charge. Associatioftu.to: Holfx1 TVS TV. a -ri. t ..-.- :V y's Session 6 tDurham', - flext Month - r .). ,i., .,.;'. j. DurhanuUec.; JPuimr.wilUn- .tertala .foriwjo 4aye.Be.xt ii, -1F7 Likely. ftshlntffbn. Dae. 10. From the fol- lowing' Iwtf eight men. President NiBWffiawlUi National QOertlto Tithliext wek will announce hU atjon, eompoiedff ofhcrifrwVflry company thlrouSrhout .th ta.U re parations are feeing made; tMnake .thsj in pest annuaj meet, in . tne, ni story oi the OJiranlzatkm. The 1kilnwlH 1e, held in tie room of the Elki clidaKa wiinsonciuti with banquet on Tbur day pight January 18, z - A feature of the meting wj ba ah 1 Huuresa uy uorau pruminejst tjnier i rum the war department to be announced. Among the" prominent members io be present at tola gatherihg.are expected Governor Kltchio and ome of Jiis per sonal stag Bnf all the m,embers , of the general stafr'apd ffleers of first and second and Wrd regimenU. Hammered Brass 20 per pt. Reduction. Mr- E. . White hurst & Co. fc Mies holy StaUings-Tlngle Nuptials. Mr. Robert ll Stallings and Lillie TinglS were united to ttie rbonds of matfTmfl'ny at the Bridgeton M. E. Church last-Wednesday evening. Mr. Stallings Ib a well known young businesa man of this city while the bride is one of Bridton's mo.st at tractive young ladies. The Journal joins their many friends in wishing, then a happy and prosperous marriea nie. Notice. vThe Woman's Betterment Association of the Belgrade school will give a tie party and "circus" at the school house Friday night. Dele. 16th. 1910. Refresh ments will be "served. . The roceeda will be used for the benefit tfthe school. Ji.y.HJUllltLL'; iw kppointeea to thtStfpreme Court of tti United States": - - ' , Justice . Swayze, of, the Suprem Conft of New Jersey. - ' J . JudgeLftraar, formerly chief justice ofhe Supreme' Court of Gotrgia. U .iteitat d DMiic J.d e Gordon Russell; Sf Texas. Clreuit Judge WMUm C Hook, of the Ebtll United States Circuit. . pistricMdge John UPollock, of the! Kbhth United Statfs Circuit. ; Chief Justice- Winslow, of the Su preme Court of Wisconsin. Senator George Sutherland of Utah P'hia was the authoritative statement made by one who is in close touch wiU theTiesident. The eight names are thoseehum have been picked from a list of 40Q eandidatesr- It ia said to be more probable than- ever (hat Associate Jus tice Hughes will be made Chief J ustica In that case the President will be like ly to appoint two of the men mention ed as associate justices. Judge Lamar has the backing of the Southeastefh Democrats and Judge Russell, only recently elevated from a siat in the House of Representatives, endorsed by the middle Southern Demo crats. It is likely that th4 President vill pick a Democrat to fill one of the vacancies on the bench, and gne of these two men it was believed today would probably be the appointee. It is known that Senator Brhftow, of Kansas, and other progressives in the Senate would Bitterly oppose Pollock, and as his home is in Bristol's State, ft is not thought likely that he will be Chosen. The progressives also would appose the confirmation of Sutherland. 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 instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and itching of the private parts, Sole by druggists, mail 50c and (1.00. Williams' M'f'g. Co,. Props., Cleveland, O, Ellis' Goal PHONE 47 lllnlT even the savage and wild beasts have a longing. No matter how hum ble, the rose smells sweetest and the fruits taste best when plucked from the branches around the "Home Sweet Home." If vou want to buv or sell a home. i ox property of any kind we are the medium through I which it may be done promptly and cheaply We have a call for two homes to cost Hot over four thou sand each. If you want to sell, lets hear about , it f immediately. Our list of bargains irfweU'worth your ! time and consideration. ; Satisfaction guaranteed. : . W. 0. BOYD, Agent ' REAL ESTATES '. 'GENERAL INSURANCE!, 8URETV bonds Collectorshlp Office Sought. There is an active canvass now being conducted by Mr. G. L Hardison, who seeks the office of Collector of TJw S,' Customs at this port. Mr. Hardison is readily endorsed by- leading citlrens here, for he is well known and general ly liked, and his endorsers believe him fully capable of filling the position. He has been an active republican in all campaign Thief Caught; Money JFound. Suspected,, capturtd and threatend with lynching, Norman 3r9WJi, colored who worked the wooda with the Goldsboro Lumber Company, confesstd to robbing Mrs Battle Watson's shanty of nearly $4,000 Monday .night, and di rected the Men where he had bitt the money, rollowlhir urown. the men went five miles f rora the camp and dug the cash up from where it was buried PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS I PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blindk Bleed ing or Potijiding Piles in 6 to 14 days fit money-refunded 60c. , VOICE flfJE PtOPLE. PR0HIBITIOV AND PERSONAL LIBERTY. Mr Editor: I have noticed that th fellows that do the lou lest blowing about the failure of prohibition are those who are direct ly interested in the sale of liquors, the makers, thi salesmen, and the poor feoh (hat drink thf rotten grain juice. Of the salesman, probably the most no by Brown. Evry cent of it was ris jticeablebn are thosefublishers who' covered, $ft,905 in all, belonging to par ties who had given the' meney. to Mrs. 1 4-Watson for safekeeping. She had hid it between the bed tick in her bed, and the negro slipped; there while the- white people were attQpper and stole it. i The camp waa moving from Pink' Hill thi eolB5here it was located when the robbery occurred. Brown waa given a hearing iftere today and sent up to court.Km'JIifon Free Press. Rheumatism ; Reliewd in Six Hours .5! :-' Dr. Detchoa's fellet for Rheumatism usually. 'elieVw severest eases in f houi.; Its eltid uponth. systtm is reilcablefah effective, ,': t removes at once th cusii sad the dlsaasii ,4uick4 ly disappears., first doae rtly,benei fits, 7o Wd fl.00. Bold by Bradban) Drug Co. i New Word of Praise For odine. Sav- Winstoh-Salem, N. C. m r' THE 'SMOKERS- CHRISTMASS ean be made ideal by a selection Q , f gifts- from our own. imperb ,y r -t rr. -- ' ' - : - m,i 1 V stles Pipes; eM., also large : t line of elegant articles used by 'lm,0lte, n( Particularly adapted ,4V..,, - for presents. ; ' It t' November" 21 j 1910. TheSavodine Co. Gentlemen:-' :" ; 1 have been a snfferer.,from .astiima for 28 ye&rs and had to do lot 'of my sleeping sitting up could not He dpwn. Your representative placed twosamples of Savodine in my hands which I usdJ and much to my surprise, tor they gave me relief. J now use Savodine, at night lie down and sleep well. Use, my name any way you wish, and refer 'any one to mevi ,.:-,-,.-:-5;-'.-''- i. r- ':U ' ' . vi'1 1ACK LEB':V ,'4." 4 So, Poplar St, Jack Lee Is well fcnbwn In Winston Salem; He has beeft tn the employ, of the Fries Manufactsring Co. for many years.-;.'.'' C( -i-";',. . -...t, . ; . . . - ' 'Of the fUockhnUors of the National Bank of New Be'n', .' for the election of Its dlrectorVand the tran6ction of Inch other business as may come before them," will be. held- at their banking house, on the second Tnoi'day of Jan uary, being the 10th. dily "of January 1911. ... - The pol's will be opened at' 12 o'clock and clone at 1 p. m. . . ' ' ' G.ll. rt-'-'-.T.,. - BWHTED BY LONG DISTANCE PHONB " ;,-Mhw.Yerlv.JDeev .;10 Sfr.rl Market. Defr, Jan. M7r , ppeqj'! Blrh ..Low VCfbM 1470, i 1487 ; 147' u 148T 'J' J480 U9Z- 1480 - 14t -fV';J627 .1632' 1628 -r,l53a Port receipt 4,31bkles. " - r- '" i , Last ar n.Wt'r, ' )? 'r'J lyA Uyerpool (otte Market . Opening-, "t ifT' "''-,'"'' fcloslrig Dec .;7iai. .v,X' f Jan'. Feb.,76 f ; i .' ' - - "L - c Msrkej, :'J f 1 , Sales 71 b!tf a ia to 14 ''.mjuMlmAa3 solicit sale 4 for out of town firms by means of advertisements in their pa pers. They are often the most shame less, too, reminding the public of their share in the debauchery by calling at tention in their editorial columns to the great number of "dead soldierr' brought into their communities throughJ weir euoru. ABuming ne aoove men tioned gentlemen are a few pitiable ere tures who being unable to think, and form opinions ror tnemseivea, are ever. ready to repeat, parrot-like, the sent ences ,-put into their .mouths by their sharper brothers. This latter class, by the-way, usually do this work for nothing and board themr selves. 'The-no tr fellows seem to like to say over words, even if they cannot express a respectable idea. . They Im agine that they- are talking. All of them seem to lack intelligence enough to see that every assertion of law fai ure ls also en assertion that the officials-. are either too cowardly to enforce law, or are too dishonest to do It, They are "knockers" of the worst kind ; , iTfcey all dodge: Important fact that every criminal law on the statute bopks.ls a prohibition law, and inter-, feres with the pepnel liberty of some one.' ;They Ignore the fact that person al liberty does not xlst,ln any civilised community: uat.wnea any person en ters the community; either 0 birth or ailgratloD,'r be . mast surrender to the State alL person! liberty receiving back front the State such privileges as the State belbves he will use for bis Own gobdanJ that of his fellows. The State also recelveithe right to with draw from him .any.; or, all ofjtnn priyilegea lf he uses them to the .detri ment of himself or his ,fe,llow.roeih .-.;A, B. C. PHILLfP D. AltMOliR, the great multi-millionare Meat Kmg first saved one hundred dollars jiom his earnings on the farm. He. went from New Yort to Califqrrtia, there he pt $5.1)0 ji day for digging ditches. He still SAVED saved a fevt thoiisand dollars. The first saving was the seed from which his vast fortune grew. ' t MAKE OUk BANK YOUR BANK. We pay Uberaflnterest consistent with safety 4 per cent. THE PEOPLES BANK "Rennaissance" and Drawn Work ON PURE LINEN OVER 250 PIECES We have the handsomest line of Center pieces ever shown in the city, all of the newest patterns, all sizes ;from the 72 inch round to the doilies and the long Jshapes also. Just the thing to give mother or sis- h;ter, by the set or single pieces, such presents as these even to your friends. make Christmas an ever lasting memory and brings out the bright smile on .Christrhas morn. " ' WATCH OUR JvVINDOWS FOR USEFUL GIFTS; DER't STQR6 . BAXTER . 'U , EC TEMPLE IK'") r " ; T.CL.)U .U..,.1UU.4, f fan t t; 1 ( r ( '1 o ( it i 1 rli,m JFine Christmas Stationery M. B; Whitehu'rst & Co Ffora One of New BernV Best ; ' r Known People. ..'. ,'-4... ' ' . . . y -"" .V'-r, f ' t . ',H Having used Savodlns freely accord ing to directions In my . family, I con sidor it the beet , remedy I have ever trlwi for tirui?eg,'for cold in' the head, (hront an.l c! et, for rheumatism, ' fur ' "', r,.i! li'gia and catarrh. Af 1 r al"i- r'st-'-t I recommend "2avn. .tt,t- i Ro'.-r from any of t MERRY CTOiSmAS and aiwarm welcome is extend t ed to all Who wish to procure new and' novel gifts and presents of distinctive value. y We have just, received direct : from tho-Manufacturers tho most elegant and at the same time, beat made line of, Ladies Muslin Underwear, everoffered for sale in New .Bern An examination s wilt prove, this: assertion-true, , Chtf Ladies"n leather hand Bags : I "' ,!'J "?'T t re'tha.Jt8lkr.if .the;"town' and lies ever shovn.'f'; , ' " ,? V siAimfnr iha hint tftlllAl - 'Ddyou need something' nico In ladies Chriatnrns.BlippersT See oar 'window, we aiso carry a in-i npeoi.Miqieej; wiugij ;aiiuc;iu;i 1 of thepurest ti'neri.;' fanc )Ut?lni) Lineii ; Collars, i talcum ' Powder and many other things thai wljl be.'of interest to you) If you - wjll , visit' our store, : Di4 you say Kid GloveVT" 'we have them Ibo. , V ; WATCH THIS SPACBpf fi ll Co. C.
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