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vr";hi ' '.A ' V;A kiXl I -rl l ESTABLISHED I -1 PAPER. MTIlu 'CIRCULATION. i -Yi'V: s wnnBERui. iv-i ; V-; ew uern, north Carolina; Saturday moiwing : TSy Tll Year IBIG LIEXIGAI1 DAT-: u3..CEfli..LijI;JS. mm mm i J - I !.' a WHAT yOUtD YOU DO? 1 1 ATtD Iamim So ttia tftntv nmnnrt nf vAiir ' fm. " " V & 1 ilv What wnnld von'do. if h should be StOD- pea dj wotness or sonifeouier irouuicr tch, you are reasonably sure that it will stop some ¬ time. Did you ever think what you would do then ? Why' not begin preparation for the day when the income may stop by saving just a little from what you have now ? A savings account at this bank will pay you 4 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually. THIS COMPANY ACTS US AD1NISTU, GIMIM OR M. NEW BERN BANKIUG & TRUST CO. TLE .OB mm Never Displayed to the Trade a Line of More Vital Interest Than we are To-day in LADIES GOAT SUITS LONG GOATS AND SWEATERS J. M. MITCHELL & GO. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288 1 H ' , V A CHRISTMAS CALLL. - BY SANTA CLAUS if he has some first-class coal ia his pack will be welcomed beyond Words by many a family in need of- ' creature comforts these cold days and colder nights. If you don't want to be knawo in the matter juBt leave an order and the prices for a ton or two with us-the name and address of the family you want cheered. Your wishes will be respected and carried out t SCI f Ellis Coal and Wood Yard Phone 47 . . I I . ICARLOAD BOCK'S STOVES 5 RANGESJ REPORTED Accounta Diffet as lo 'Success of Insurgents. " ?00t Killed " And Wounded. -.. Galveston, Texw, Dec 16 GenwJ Nararro,, commanding Mexican Federal j trtops about Guerrero, early. today pat; to route the rebels for the tecoua time since Sunday, according to Mexican ca ble received here. The Diat horse men pursued the rebels info the moan-, tains. The dispatch says that about 300 men were killed and wounded; the loss es being chiefly in the rebel ranks. El Paso, Tex. Dee. 16th. Meagre re ports reaching El Paso from the vicinity of Guerrero assert that the battle be tween the insurgents and the Federal troops outside the city has been renewed with greater fury than ever and that the outcome is in doubt. The rebel force has been trebled sinee the disas trous engagement of Sunday and Mon day, and the Federal force, which orig inally numbered 500, has been than doubled. The rebels are now said to be occupying a strong position, which Navarro is shelling with field pieces. luEXCUS"DLE 5 J" iff tv MnLaclilan Bays It Country is Tin- p prepared for Warliff Should Leather Bound Poets- Christmas Edition. M. E Whitehurst & Co. Perhaps Seriously Burned. Friday afternoon Alvia Simpson, a five year old boy, while 'playing with matches in the back yard of his home on George St.; set material on fire that caucht his own clothe. The boy's mother rushing to the rescue, had her clothes caught by the. fire, both beinz in flames that were put out by the ser vant who threw a pail of water on. mother and son, Alvin is very serioas ly burned, just how badly was not deJ termined last night.' Hit. Simpson d d not suffer very much though her cloth ing was burned. Hammered Brass 20 per ct. Reduction. M. E. White hurst & Co. Died. Mrs. M S, Gillette, aged 72 years 5 months 15 days, passed away at 7p m, Friday Dec 16th. She leav es- 5 sons, 2 .daughters and. several grandchildren to mourn their loss. She was prominent in church circles and greatly esteemed. Funera nSunday af ternron, 2 o'clock in Maysyille ceme tery. - ; . WILLIAMS' KIDNEY FILLS Have you neglected your Kidney sT Have ynu overworked, your nervous sys tem and caused trouble withyour kid neys and bladder? Have you- pains in 'oins, 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 60c. . Williams" M'f'g. Co.', Props., Cleveland, Ov . Know it" Washington, D. &, Deo, 16.-lt be came Known here yesterday, that the War Department in answer to the re- 8Iotion by Bepreeentatlve HcLachUn, of CUfornfa reported to Uw House that the United Sfatea is whoUy nopi. pared for war; that 'the . UnitoAStatea lacks the right kln of men in its array; that it needs gaps, needs ammunition, absolutely Require a . vast inereaae in tiie namber of mobile troopa and ther aftr reqairei iocreaaed ' fortifications. This Ja thfflciafaiwwet6f the War Department, prepared ty y. General Leonard Wood, ehjef of staff,- sndpas sd apon by SecMtary f War Dtekin son. In reply to McLachlan's question whether the United State could with-' stand mvasto Of Pacific' eoasf by aa Asiatic power, the answer, in frank terms, amounts in aubstahce to the moreT"Vre -TT7fr;75: .. . ' .... many represenumves nave reaa tne report and art displeased at the atti tude of the ar Depirtmiwt m trying to hold in Vconfirfwee',' by aending it to the Hoase onW fofcfa restrictions. - It is expected today that Secretary Dick inson, m arswer to' speaker uannon s letter declining to receive the report, will send it batk tp the Hodsewith the word "confldeoMal'' removed ' " Wby amtyf'-inatte ba held in confidence? at4 M;Lachian today. Such action would defeat the whole purpose of the resolution. What we de mand is that the' people of the United States be taken into'' thecoofidence of the goyernfnent i - I- ' CUTHCOIaGRESS i Willl8sue,toAost Prominent Mn of the Nation Roosevelt, and Others to Speak. Ws bingtoa, Dec. 16T-Presklenf Taft will a dress the greatest gathering of boaini is men ever held in this country ootti oh40thtAUanU, Qa where the 8 uthera Commercial Congrewwi" bejin eaaionfor three days beginning Mare-8tbtt91' The Governors of the fiftoei other Southern SUtes ijnited with5 Javerridr Brown of Georgia, in exien mg this invitation to President Taft, vhieh wss delivered to him today thrtai h the executive committee from Grorig ?i-Z " ' The programme of the three days wiH betiu meet important in the history of the Si ath, am) Invitations wilt be issn ed to he most -prominent men of the natioi -to participate.' ' In "addition to the at jreasof the President who has ehoee aa his subject, "A Greater "Na tion 1 iroogh a Greater South'," addre-s es wibe made by ex-President: Boose-velCfcoveroor-elect Woodrow Wilson, of Nejr Jersey,Hoo. T V Powder lyk SurgoW General Walter Wymanrthe Goverporaof the Southern States, ahd otheKdistinguiBhed men throughout' the en tiri country. TO CURE a COLO IN ONE MY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund jioney if it fails to cuMi E W. GROVE'S aigna- ture is on $ac pox: - vac. Kowe-Wade. Mr. Wade Row. and Miss Nellie Wade were united in the bonds of mat rimony at Oak Groye church last Wed nesday night at eight o'clock by Rev. P. Dianey. - Cjiristmas Cards and Book lets at M. E. Whitehurst & Co.j ; (f . 4 i Mr. R. L. Thornton Passes. Mt R. L. Thornton, who for a num ber1 of years has conducted a feed and grairi business in this city; passed away at his home On Hancock street Friday afUrhoonat 1:35 o'clock after a linger ing jiuness brought about by a complica tion of diseases.' siwas 59' years and 9 months old. HO if survived by his wife, their only child, Mr. Charles -Thornton having passed away several years ago. The funeral services will be held at Centenary church Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. At the grave the Woodmen of the World will conduct the ceremo nies! Mr Tnorn'on having been a mem ner ef that fraternal order. Pocket Knives in Individ ual Christmas Boxes M. E. Whitehiarst & o. HadnoWcnklna. mm THE, SMOKERS anRISTMAS;; f. i ean be made Ideal by a ' selection K ' A"" - .... . ' - u V'i. - gu;- jrom oar own ,supert ( t ' stock of Cigars Tobacco,Clga- mTT .-,7 ettcc, JCipes, etc ala'o !a larger ; line of elegant- articles used by -, mokers and particularly adapted .Skx . , for presents. . ' "i - . ., Edward C!?.r!!tX2?'lT ' Brads t reefs Weekly Trade ttepbrt Richmond. Va.," Dec; 16"th;Brad ctreel's Saturday will say for-Richmond and vicinity : Wholesalers snd manufac turers of candies, confections and fire works and holiday goods f are at the close of a good month's trading, -and retailers in seasonable commodities re port trade up to the average of :recent years. . While tilling I troers lor st pie commodities Continue food, the pre roventory "quietude is-'perceptibte -m most lines. Lumber is quiet and builds ing operations are less" atl)te.v Collec tions are fair. s V , HoVVhlskey Packages rTom-WaMrl The Southern Express Company gives public notice, that beginning this 16th Df c and until after Jsnoary ' 1st, 1911, it i wUI.' deliver no' whiskey' p8ckfgs fromiU wimOrjs These package will be delivered at 95 Craven street. Jfi- 4 1 : " ' ' a'-2 New: Words of Praise For Sa? Wlnflton-Saleraj. N: C'' i -.xsovemner a, isuu. The Savodine Co., Gentlemen:''- , i have been a snlTerer from, asthma for 28 years and had to do a lot of my sleeping sitting tip, could not lie down. Your representative placed two samples of Savodmi) In my hands which 1 used, and much to' my surprise, for they gave me relief. I now use Savodine at night lie down and sleep well. Use my name any way you wish, and refer any tme to tne, " . . - , ,f jacklpi: k ' Ko. Pi I ir ' , Jack Lee Is well known .in .n -i i Salem. Ho h:ia li(m in tho fin; ! y i.f t!i Frii'9 T.r.umf.K urin'T ('... f.r i y Mr. David Hadnot and Miss Bsrtha Jenkins, both of Olivers, were. married at tjie home Of th bride's mother . at that placje iueaday night at 8 o'-elbck:. ;,Th:ipty wedded conple will make their borne at (bat place for (he presents v - '- . Pensioners Take Notice You are hereby, noticed, that your, pension warraQto.for State PebshMia have been receifed at thlB office and are reaoy jor aeuvery. vtr t Penslooori residing at or near Van- ceboro wil( catttrt A: M.-Willlams for their pension warrants. - - J Pensioners residing at or near Dover wilLcall on Gr V. Richardson, Pensioners rssidinr at or near Cove will calkotf J. S; Robinson: Those residing at or near; Fort Barn well wilt calfoij JVW. Lane. Washington Dec.' 16 -There has been another eruption of ill-feeling, towards Amlriewis in Colombia according to a cabftgram received at the State De- parnant from Am-ncan Minister Fra tert Bogota. 11 says that he has bee j informed by the vice consul at Caragna thrt occurred there Decem ber 1,. Several p igina were killed or white many si ops were sacked. ; These riotl apparently w- to protest against the I sale ef church property to the Amirican Educational Union as had beei projxtel Martial law promptly waajdedared snd Dec. 12th a 4 was quiftr in' many quarters doubt was-. expressed whether the demonstrations really against Americans or -'was' ed by local religions questions.' W.M. WATSON," - v ' ;::v. ''Cler(;'SopiiteCoqrt CQHOIBIARKET V-rt I . BEPpBTED By . ' J. R.PBALU. m n m m i nv i iM m n mm ai " - LONG DISTANCE' PHONE NQ. Hi 4 ' aisw, aor auu-aeit. tt t Dee; x "''.peeembefW; Open . BJrh -Low 'Dose Jan. v , 1483 -1484 $ 4484 Msy, -.yf 1638 1537 1538,'. 1533 Port Receipts. 65.000 Dales,', A i , . uverpaor tK'.ioa sartet. r , ; Closing 701" 49U Opening. Decj Jan. 791 1 Jan. Feb. 791 ' Kew CiTB Market,-" Salffs,. 15 bales. 13 to Mi Are Against Americans. Peoples Bank NEW BERN 4 O. PAID ON STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE O SAVINGS THE USUAL CHRISTMAS PBOBLEM of selecting gifts that are within one's means and at the samo time appropriate ia again confronting most people. Welcome as the coming of .Christmas is, iu approach brings to many, along with joyful anticipation, a perplexity in choosing of presents. You can relieve yourself of this worry if you follow the custom which tw recent yean has become most popular, that of giving bank books which show tint accounts have been opened in the bank for rela tives or friends. We invite you to open accounts with $1.00 or as much more as you wish to give. The books (enclosed in special holiday envelopes) will be made out in the names you Rive us. Fur ther information will gladly be furnished upon request. 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings. WM DUNN PR EST. CDBRADHAM VICE PR EST. TA.UZZELL CASHIER USEFUL GIFT PLENA TO SELECT FROM IT THIS STORE. Every kind of umbrella you could conceive of. Handsome ones with novelty mountings. Practical ones with handles of natural wood. Styles for men and women. Small umbrellas for the ' children. i At from $1.00 to $8.00 each. Numberless Varieties of Christmas Umbrellas. Each is the best its price will purchase. We are just as keen about giving good values at Holi day time as at any other time in the year. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE ii. i f n I m. mi.il : r a t -"c'l n v. few York Actress Writes for a Tube of Savodine.' To the Savodine Company: ! Corner Broad and Fleet streets, - Newferh. Ni G Deir'tflre: Eoclosed olease find .25c in stamna forona tube of t our -"Savoi dine." ."This has .proven splendid for colds, etc, bat I have been unable to pna ljia tnis cny, ii you nave mn ee tab)tahment hers, kindly: send- me the address aad oblige; -;;?';'.- r..,'--- MISS ELINOR FOSTER - i. West 68th 8t., - 'New York? JM.X Kiss Foster has appeared in this city at various timerwith the Hat Mordaunt ; Swck Uonpanf ati it wilt-be Tmem:i beted that she his aoisefnf t xseptfc alfareatiiesi. ..; A HBSBJMWSBjaWtBSMMssMiVSMm BHkM ' - Onr, Greatest Trouble. The Jack o( feed Br: (4 the opinion'of tbi writer, by faiths greatest Obstacle to auccessfuV live stack growing in the Sooth. Of conrse,' fhe.quaHty' of our stodcia not good. hot, no, animal, U mi llers not what his breeding may be, cig' prove profitable without1 feed and r jasonabla careT When it is proposed to winter live stock on. the range 1)ot to furnitih hem pastures lOi to 12 moritht in the year, ws know at once that .fail ure is ss-iured. A few. may be able to cone out tviih a profit ofi that bnstci; I t tha 'majority wit! continue to ail as t y have In the past. - - ; . - 'inter pnntur are helpful and will f h i.iu "i f I. but tlii mill vt ho - "'itir ' a a n u ro of Lvi i ' , lit provi Is rnu 'i f J ' 1 ' c v inl r n on' .7 (. t tf are tno l"'"'rr'cH( f ! It 1 mo.il an 1 Viu'i t' - r r' 1 1' o r'" ') f ' ! '-Ill ! - r. MERRY CHRISTMAS and a wrfrm welcome is extend ed to all who wind to procure new and novel gifts" and presents of distinctive value. We have just received direct from the Manufacturers the most , elegant and at the same time, best made line of Ladies Muslin Underwear ever offered for sale in New Bern. An examination will prove this assertion true. Our Ladies all leather Hand Rags are tho talk of the town and country, the best values ever shown.' : to you need something nice in l idies Christmas Slippers? See our window. We also carry a full line of Ladies and Gents Handkerchiefs of the purest linen. Fancy Hat Pins, Linen Collars, Talcum Powder and many other things that will be of interest to you, if you will visit our store. Did you say "Kid Gloves?" we have them also. WATCH THIS SPACE. Bamimton Dry Gfjp4s Qo, 411 Er WtyTBHUgST & CO, ' ESTABLISHED 1K8fi. ' BEGINNING MONDAY JOUR ENTIRE' LINE OF HAMMERED BRASS AND COPPER "WILL BE SOLD At 1 - 1 r 20 Pr. CeritReduction ;M.;lB;;WHlWtuJKST tffCO. 46 POLLOCK ST v THE SHOP t)f QUALITY PHONE 28 ' Ccd Ash ShowiWooyskwbCjV ,:;ycs, Cock Stoves aad Ranjcs, Heatci fofwod orGiaf 7J llr.3 cf UtcLca Agate Ware.' .N'J perferoriwicki 2 f::r3 C.I Copkirg Sloves are the, best, we eii. tBem !i cr r.::'..:-t cz.l::ti. ' Phnne or call on ' ri.tm M?.: New. Corn, N. C. 4-: . 1 : r t t - - I' T ..-r it - V".' f 4. ; - , ' lK 1
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