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I'd PAPER WITH KNOwfe ESTABLISHED IN 1878 TWEXTY NLXH YEAR WHAT WOULD YOU DO? 'OUR income is ihe only support of your fam ily. What would you do, if it should be stop j pe4 by sickness or some other trouble ? JWelJ, you are reasonably sure that it w ill stop some time,. Did you ever think what you would du 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 AS ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN ' OB AGENT. NEW BERN BANKING & TRUST GO. Never Displayed to the Trade a Line of More Vital Interest Than we are To-day in . LADIES COAT SUITS LONG COATS AND SWEATERS J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288 lioiiiEiiS r mm. -New Framing' Preliminary For Treaty WHh. Japan. Washington, DecT 21. Secretary of State Knox has begun work Upon what ia likely to prove 4 he most difficult and delicate task of Kh term in office that of framing the preliminary convention qd which a new treaty with Japan is to be bared. In drafting the proposed treaty, that is to e place the convention of com merce and navigation ratified in 1894, Secretary Knox is between two great dangers. He seeks to avoid offending the Japanese by his demands in regard to "labor exclusion," while on the oth er hand Pacific Coast members of Con gress will be quick to protest against any concessions to the Mikado's cub jects. By tho terms of the existing treaty it may be renounced by either party at any time after July 17, 1911, provided only that a year's notice is given. Nei ther nation has renounced the conven tion however as yet, and it is believed that both nations will allow the old treaty to rerruin in force until the com pletion of the negotiations now under way TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 25c. High School on the Stage. The Merchant of Venice, "up o dat"," was presentd by tha High School last night in OrifHi Auditorium and enjoyed by the school pupils and thier friends. Some s'xteen members werejn the cast and there were five acts. The transformation of the trag edy to a comedy was amusing, and the final scene where the "pouid of hiir" was demanded by Shylock from An tonio, captain of a foot ball team, ma le a good ending to the play. All those taking ptrt did themselves credit, and several were specially worthy of praise. A good deal of care was taken with the costumes, and the audience was very much pleased with the entertainment urf the nam flmily yo Ivishs wi rlec! out. ' Ellis Coal and Wood Yard Phone 47 A CHRISTINAS CALL BY SANTA CLAUS if he has some firat-elass coal in his pack will be welcomed beyond words by many a family in need of creature comfoits these cold days and colder nights. If you don't want to be knawn in tlv? matter just leave an order and the price for a ton or two with usf the name an t address of thn fimily you wunt cheered. Your Ivishffs will be respected and carri From One of New Bern' Known People. Best Having used Savodine freely accord ing to directions in my family, t-eon aider it the best remedy I have ever tried for bruises, for cold in the head 'h'Oit and chest, for rheumatism, for sciatica, neuralgia and 'catarrh. After a two year's test I recommend "Savo dine to all who suffer from any of the above complaints. MRS. F. C. ROBERTS, New Bern, N. C. ; . - - - v . - .- ... . r - WIIHPUBliS iociiiiihecuie: Committee Endorses John Biddle For CpUectbrship: Miss Out law For Dover Post Office. At a meeting of the Republican Exe cutive committee of Craven county held Wednesday, Mr. John Biddle of Ft. Barnwell, received seven votes of the ten present, and letters from three ab sent as endorsements for the position of Collector of TJ. S. Customs of this port, the office at present occupied bj Mr. Patrick. The committee also endorsed Miss Addie May Outlaw, for the post mastership at Dover. -The endorsement of Mr. Biddle by such a majority vote is most compli mentary, -and co doubt will prove a very important strength to assist his candi dacy. For years Mr. Biddle has permitted the use of his name on the county Republican ticket. when there never was the remotest chance of his election, and he knew it. but this never kept him from making personal sacrifices for his political faith in the republican party and its policies. Asa resident of Craven county M-. Biddle is reipected on all sides, both in his occupation as a farmer, and in his social connections, which are prominent. If Mr. Biddle has ever received the first actual reward for his party ser vices, the Journal cannot just now re call it. That he has given his time, services and name to help the republi can party, and been overwhelmed at the palls, is known of all, and as the files of the Journal will prove. That he could fill the rfhe of collector ac ceptably, not even his political enemies will dispute. MIMED ii nun Action Postponed in Senate Until After Holidays. Washington, Dec. 21 -The senate judiel try committei deferred action un til after the holiday yesterday on two important questions, the confirmation of the Commerce court judges and the re solution providing for the submission to the Itates of an amendment to the con stitution for the direct election of sen-atom. Sa far as the commerce court judges are Concerned, the subcommittaes hava not Vet completed their investigation. The are going into the records of the varibus judges and ascertaining their fitnefpB. Word has arrived her that certain parties in South Dakota desire to file objections to the confirmation of Judge Carland, but how serious this mat(r is is not disclosed. As to the direct election of senators the full committee is waiting on the printing of the report of the sub-committee. Different senators desire to investigate the subject further before final action. All the indications are that the sen ate has ahead of it a sharp and perhaps a prolonged fight on this question. It ill come up to the flior in some fash ion and whether the judiciary commit tee votes it up or down there will be a test vot3 forced in the senate. Opinion is divided whether the measure will pass. Rheumatism Relieved in Six Hours Dr. Datchon's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases in a few hours. Its action upon the system is remarkable and effective, It removes at once the cause and the disease quick ly disappears. First dose greatly bene fits. 75c and $1.00. Sold by Bradham Drug Co. Fine Christmas Stationery M. E. Whitehurst & Co. Wim BUCK'S STOVES s RANGES fim szk Jii- ates "1 jvT ' LARGE ACREAGE IS REPORTED North Carolina Has 7,508,430 Acres Iu Cultivation. J. S. JtASK!6HT : KARDWARE CO.. NEW BtfiN, B. C. r H 11 - 1 'i i 1 r-rr, ; ;.. f i - T -y I "k I THE CHRISTMAS RUill 6 -f or our Washington, D. C, Dec. 21 -The an nual Teport of the chief of the bureau of soil, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, shows that in conjunction with thp 3t!.te Department of Agriculture soil surveys were ms.de of 1,1Z5 (quare miles of territory in North.. Carolina lurina the last fiscal year which riiakes a total . up to July 1, 1910, of 11,732 squAnr-milee; or 7,508, 4S0, acres, sur veyed since tho Bureau .began e Dera tions in lha State.,, J i , . . ; ':' The following counties have been sor veyedt Alamance, Cabarfui, Caswell, Chpwan, Daplin; Edgecomb,- Gaston, "Granville, Henderson,, i-Mecklenburg, Pssquotank, Perqulmtoa, Pitt, Kibesoo Scotlan'', and Transylvania; ' Afso the following areas: 'jCary, Fl'dsory, Green- viller Crayen, Lake Mattarnoskeet, Mt. MiUhelt,; New' Hanornr' Raleigh . to New Bern,' and 8UeBlisVi!iV.T'vc . During. Iha'wloter or.l9l0-lt the counties . of Johnson;' , with' X88 qnare mile; Randolph with 706 rquare miles and Richmond, : wlth.4M iq iare milo", will be survt-yed in co operation wilh ' 'it . i S. a a . ' -. Tribute of Respect. On the death of Brother Enoch Wadswortfi; adopted by New Bern Lodge No. 764 B. P. O. Elks at a reg ular meeting held December 20th, 19 .0, - Again the "angel of death" has in vaded our ranku and borne' to his eter nal home the genial spirit of our dear ly beloved brother Enoch -Wadsworlh. Whereas, In the death of this noLle brother New Born Lodge No. 764 B P, O. Elks has ost a valuable member, who was always faithful to the grind phsof our order and ever ready to assist in alleviating the sufferings of the needy and distressed: Whereas, not alone will he be missed in the homes of those who loved .him best, but also in the community and we feel that hia loss is irreparable. While our hearts are filled with profound sor row, we can but bow our heads in hum ble submission to God's inscrutable de cree and we find consolation" in the thought that 'He doeth all things for the best." Therefore be it Resolved, That our heartfelt sympa thy be extended to the bereaved fami ly. In tht.ir deep and poignant grief we also share, for their loss is ours, and may the deep shadow that darkens their happy home-circle be brightened by the sacred memories of the good and honor able life of their dear departed. Be it further. ' 1 . Resolved, That a oopy of these reso lutions be spread upon the minutes of this meeting, a copy sent to tbe bweav ed family, and that the same be pub lished in the "Journal" and "New Bern Som" v , ' "i rev.-h:a. merfeld, ' GEO. PENDLETON; JAMES REDMOND. . ": ?WrJt,X!ommittei Ne BertK. C, Pec '20th, .1910.. The Peoples Bank 4 NEW BERN. N. C PAID ON SAVINGS STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE HAPPINESS AT CHRISTMAS TIME often depends, in a large measure, upon the degree in which friends manifest towards each other their regard, wishes of welfare ami good will. The custom of piving bank books as tokens of remem brance at this season is a most delightful one because it evidences that you have given careful thought to the selection of the gift You c:ui open accoupts in this hank with $1.00 or as much more :is you wish to give. The bank liooks will be issued in the names you designate, (enclosed in special holiday envelopes) and mailed with your card so they will reach the persons for whom they an- in t .-. j ed Christmas mornine. 4 Per Cent Intnest on Savings. WM DUNN prvtsr. CD BRADHAM vice: i rt i s r TA.UZZELL C - 'j Ml E R Hammered Brass 20 per ct. Reduction. M. E. White hurst & Co. Elks Christmas Tree. The annual Chris tm is tree arranged by fie loci I lojge of Elks, for the poor ni.:r.i -ill . ,, . . t ciiiHireu 01 ine cuy win oe neiu at me i Masonic Opera Home, next Sunday, Deq. 25th, at 12 o'clock. Tickets for distribution can be secured from any of flie committee, which is composed of the;following: Chas. B. Hill, Albert H. Barigert, Thos C. Daniels, Jack Street, Ralph 9 Smith, Wm. Dunn Jr. Mark Stevenson, Thomas Lassiter, Mayer Hahn, Thomas Kehoe, Charles T Pum phrey, O Murks, John C. Green, Rev H A Merfield, Chairman. The com n.ittee would appreciate the help of the ladies of the Woman's Club, and others in making necessary preparations at the.Opera House next Saturday after- uosn and evening. i WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys T Have you overworked your nervous sys tern and caused trouble with your kid' neys and bladder T Have you pams in loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the faoe, especially under the eyesT Too fra quent a desire to pass urineT If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you-at Druggist, Price 60c Williams' M'f 'g. Col, Props., Cleveland, O. 'i Threis shares New Bern? Bsnklog 4 Trust "Company's stock,' your best of fer; f Apply to, P.' O Bo 1 62. -'..'Vv' . 1,1' . i '. ions has been ; v lunjr njiutiaiuij nnu .wcare.. : - 1 . .1 A ' " I ,' - IB"-,' J prepara io suppij air . uev : Mn)li fM4A .-ft.'.. M.A.tJ,4 . luauuj mane ; i VI aaaui ten . ; Chocolate, "V Call nd ' ice ;Vhat wa have - Irr specially i and tdecorated the Stats sgfieultoral dppsrtmenU ' Notice;' rWrll!ea Ss Yos Ca Uaderstan tTT 300 Pictures Every 400 Articles rr Ti v iiionm . uitu.ur'J pasKcis, poxes, etc,, maK- Xnir f''?U 1' iniY mnrf ., hnont f..1 and JloIidaj"gifts.v '.;:, "''fW - i i Ths ladles' of St Pauls Episcopal S.J9S0 P" ,o. wii. nsye a snanow pmrly - n wij.,,,,,,,, Masonic Man on inursaay nignt juec. Jci Aw. 1m 22 1010, Vsneeboro, N. & tot the bene f fit of th Sunday school.' , k '."K"t Y MRS. JOS ff. HARVEY, MRa A. M. WILLIAMS, MI3S HELEN WILLIAMS. MISS LILLIAN SM1T1I t ' iv I, -, ' IllllllVt,. OATH OF OFFICE i TAKEN BY HIE Ntw Chief Justice is Sworn in By Justice Harlao. Uses His I . torio Bible. 6 Washington, Dec, 21t In the pres ence of a distinguished gathering in the little court room; Edward Douglas White was yesterday elevated from As sociate Justice in the Supreme Court of the United States to the Chief Justice- The climax of the ceremonies occur.- ed, when Associate Jpstice Hsrlan, at senior member ef the court admlnla- teted to the new Chief Justice the Ju dicial oath; It was subscribed to on the bnch ltseir,' instead of at . tbe clerk's d&k;'a ia ordinarily the ease, f Chi' JAstica Whife, While taking -the oath, held in his hand a bible which has been ufed by nearly every Chief Justiee and Associate Justice on similar-: occasiont ddring'the (est eenTury;- but 7; unlike most of them, be kissed the now -at the contksion of lleat,.' jFor the first Urn la historaa Asso. cute Justice bad leeo 'elevated to the .Chief Justiceship and fur the first time President and 8 nste of one political psrty had honored a member of a rival party by placing him at the head of the highest toort - land. f Because of the overwhelming modes t of Chief - Justice White, . officjsjs of THE BEST GIFT FOR THE MAN Thre' pairs of Imlf hose, Pure Silk, in all the popular shades in a Christmas hox, $1.00 the box. The famous Ways Knit Mufflers, 25c and 50c. We have an enormus stock of nifty neck fixings. THREE MORE OATS TO DO CHRISTMAS SHOPPING THE STORE OF USEFUL GIFTS. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE BIG AND LITTLE CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS are to be filled this yearai d the best place to find the Christinas offerings and gifts to supply them is at Barrington's. We have just received direct from the maufacturer the nicest line of Ladies Silk Hose at f lic you ever saw, also a better qual ity at$l.d0, These are best values, we have a fine line of three for a dollar, in black which comes three pairs in a nice Christmas box, -a nice present for your mother or sister. Don't forget our line of ail Leather Bags, they are won iera. Now in the line of Handkerchiefs, we just simply defy competition. We sell you Linen Handkerchiefs at 5 and 10c, but we sell you a better all pure linen one for 15c that you can'tduplicatu for lessthan 26c elsewhere We have other things you can get cheaper and If you do not come to see it will be your fault. We buy this space to tell you about these bargains and will be glad to show them to you. Have you seen that elegant line of Muslin Under-wear?, after it is atl gone and your friends tell you about it, you will wish you had. A full line of ladies and childrens Kid Gloves. WATCH THIS SPACE Barriagton Dry Goods Co. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee JUST TIME ENOUGH NOW - ; ; J TO GET YOUR " " t ENNETT'S 1 E CARDS K'lCv BEFORE CHRISTMAS u wniAVErouR pute STORE Li 5" Edward Cthr!& Cor. Store tiki Timpfe NcW Ornt, N. C ' v .. V ny h tion. jiswvfrtl, i c UfHCf tltf!. h i tin. M Han- it tiiotft I" " tr,.)tmtf lima I t I i . . Inn turn, ,4. I' ,y ;."-!. Ni-m- i.. t ,rv,--f , V ,1 V"M - 1 i ri' 'a no r''i if. 'i .i,o; or Hi ''': 'V,. i the court were uncettaln . as to exact details of th ceremony of the day un til thoy, had, actually occurred, In a general way, the broad customs attend ing the Induction into office of the head of the court were followed. . v : 1 -J V Christmas Cards and Lk Ids arn. E. Wl.-f'-v.-l ' City r.aiks Close 26th. vuvcy o' Kon'l -y.'n,' t'" v X 1"'": 1f a I WHOLESALE AND RETAIt,1 LARGEST AMD FRESHEST STOCK: IN THE CITT; ; ; ' Full' stock oi Loaded ShtfuteftstoS Cartridges, Hunting q6thin:Riri Pocket Khiyc Foot Balls, - Punching Bags,-,Boxjne; lovcKvblljer '. Skates, Edison Phonograph j?cb'rds,:; BicyclesEtcJ r r 4 1 3 .,:,3,' .,.. - : . -,V,.-i ' .'
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