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.J' CAROLINA; SATUROAV: -MORNINO. DECEMBER, 31 1910
DUMBER 229.'
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30tJR income Ja the only support ;ojf your Janx
-;'V f ' Uy' What Vould youo, itthould be'rtop
b ped fcy sickness or some other trouble ? ' Well,'
you are reasonably sure that it will - stop some:.
4ime. Did you ever think Iwhat you would dw then! Wliyr
'not begin preparation for the day when ; the income oiay
not begin preparation for the day4 when ; the income
Wptylaviny ju&ta little from what you have now?
r K saving. Hccount at this bank will pay you 4 per cent
interest, compounded semi-annually. ".
THIS COMPANY ACTS AS ADL11IS1STRATQB.
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OR AGENT.
Wit
SPECIAL
INDUCEMENT
IN LADIES AND CHILDREN S
OUTING
UNDERWEAR
THE LEAST BIT SQILED
NOTE THE ORIGINAL PRICE AND NOW
THE REDDED PRICE.
CHILDREN'S OfffiNG GOWNS.
Former Price . 75c - For 50c
" " 65c " 45c .
50c " 34e
OUTING SKIRTS.
Former Price $1.00 For 63c
65c 38c
" . 50c " 33c
" 35c " 22c
Ladies and Children's Muslin Underwear will be In
cluded in-fTbiS" Sale.
61 POLLOCK ST.
PHONE 283
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Ineroatioaal f Oonamiadoo ,i to
" "Agreett ' Vpon. Autaonty
WasblngW; Dee. S0TA ;lhe yenh
or long series ofconferencea. between :
Judjte Mrt.AKoapp ebairmftn of
thd mteHtate" commerce; aeommiMion,
nd 4he HjiviSPwfbie.4-ehief ol the
rB.ilwBcommiasjjnrof Canada, -kn
agreement nu .oi legcueu w recviu
menq. to.tne governmf nw w mi viet
States fend of the "Dominion fcf Canada
rt creation of an international railroad
eomtaissloo, vhlch abalJ have Buponris
orr aathority over th raUav ratal in
operation between the to eountriesr
Mr. " Mabie - arrived in -Washington
from OftaWBiTuesday-nightiw He came
;6 'WashifiKton Unatly to diacusa the de
tails f an af reetntstit ? bfcd rached
yesterday' the itwo offioials'who Were
designated by.iheir'- respective govern-.
fments to KWeider the subject and make
report '.upon jt were in conference.
Their jTepVt w'if'eoinpleted in a day
or two;- It wflf belled by Chairman
Knapp'with the state- department and
by. MOrtabieiwitoVthe foreign office of
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Banquet ThrtugH CototesyoT
' -Merchants Associatiotf j and ' J
f Chambef'fominrt, CS"
" The . dyAermen'aJ -Convent' TaV
EHxabeth Ckyron'28tfe, Closed a. t Bight
at a banquet tendered tha ,Tisitai jjn-;
der the joint auspices of the Herchanta
Association and Chamber of Cniniierc.:
It was almost happy aaion,?lelng
eomblnyon of ftaainest UA iooahrjtyT
a supetantiBl coHaUon rtttj-teM8i
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5 Washington, Deo. 30thULeg;ialation
ovidin(f for ; the fortifiCntiottTof cJthe
miama Canal is firaetieal.rtaiatv.
t this session of Congress; , according
to the tsfeertionof SentoFJiftHPtp.)
int,Canfoniiachairmaii:frtths-penatel
committee on Intereceanio GuMrit
declared, that-it -will- undoubtedly
Ling toasts to fl.nieh gflllmHJ oT$atc'
-Noieai& of Jthe-report are yet avail
.blaficyoDd the fact that itrecommends
the f'stablishmea't of the'Me.rnational
commission; -upon whici shall t) con
ferred certain defined regulatory pow
er. v - '
cum 1AUI5.
. In looks all coal is alike blackj'r
ough sparkling. But there the
likeness ends. For some, coal -burns
unevenly, throws oft -little .
heat and makes much dirt , Ouf ;;
coal has proven best by test.- . It? .
burns with a hot, steady flame$fri2
a white ash And is most economi-l ;
.calWe solicit your- "patrpnage l.
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Ellis C6al and Wo0a Yard " PHohe 47,
WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS
Have you neglected your Kidneys?
Have you overworked your nervous sya
tem and caused. irpuble with your kid
neys and bladder? Have you pains in
loins,, side, back, .groins .nd bladder?
Have-youa flabby appearances of the
factpeapecially under fheeyea? Too f re
quent a deairto paur.tnaljf so, Wii-
Lliams' " Kidney fi)lsl.wW.nre you-at
Drugis Pee.60ftjmn M'f'g.
Co., PrbpsTClveian'drOt
The spirit ''of aWriet -Meadows, bf
loved wife otiThoSr: Green, Esq.
took leave1 of its earthly tenement,
fridalr -"if trncon, -Dec, SOfch. Mrs,
Gheen haoee-a" severe sufferer for
several vear8.hnt bore her afflictions
with resiKnotion.a.nae'nje'. She was
a devoted wife, losing mothe'rt ani in
cere friehdof many, ' To mourn her
debarUiiei iMfift vK be many relatives
and friends besides her husband, x. A.
Green, Esq. Mrs,- A T Dill, her daugbt
er, and slaters. Mrs. Annie M. Bates
and Mrs.. F. Ulrich. The late i. A
Meadows was her brother,
Owing to sickness of other members
of the- hboSeholdr -the funeral wjll he
pfivat;:'a'3,S(F-j m. lUdaMWie
family residence, PoUock -and Hantock
f .The bererted ttsbaBat and danehter
otMitiByff.
ness part Was the reading of the fol
lowing rewifctionsJthat-a'JrtnMhlttae f
seven had bee ppeiPted o jdraf lf jpd
present -for adoption. Mr.. Geo, - N.
Ivea, read jhe resolutions aa follows.
To the Oysby Convention:-. r:
To:;MIfJ$pito&itoM' ttr draft
resolutiomfiadi suhfnit to the convention
beg leavetojreiKktfollowa:- 4
- We recommend' 4he adoption of the
following resblulions as eajbodying the
sentiments ot this convention. -'
Whereu the Oyster IndustryipNbrth J
Carolina his been steadily necuning
for thd past ten ears ahd whereas tbe
investigations f jthe Morth,Carolina
Geological and -Economic 9urvy have
shown that the oyster can be easily
propagated in this State, and that the
cultivation of the oysrer-ctra be carried
on nrofitablv: And
Whereas it is a well established fact
that there is a large demand for North
Carolina oysters (of seed, raw and shell
but very large y increased -if suitable
legislation is passed to govern and con
trol this industry;
Be it resolved, therefore, , by this
Convention of North Carolina oyster-
men, that the OyaterIodostry can be
bflsjf subserved, by bringing h lidus
try under the control of commUsion
which shall:. be. as far at passible non-
political and that aft appointments made
by said commission be on a basin of
merit, that said commission be compos
ed of not to exceed five members, one
of Whom1 shall be the State Geologist
and the. others to be named by the Gov-
-Resqlved furUifr, that said commis
sion' should have .jurisdiction over all
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rdoihbusihess at Market street,
hiavsL ,,rHvl Reen a' wreat sufferer
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from . heuragta-tot: .' severafyears, as
every ope in, my locality knows. SAVO-
DINE is the. xmly thipgl have ever
found tbjt( would give me relief, I Can k
say enoOgh forit, - w- , ,
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Tie fortification of Panama Canal
Soon PreBentad Before
lai i ve program to W considered after
Ibe appropriatioo bills arenedfenof fh
immediate ,tnrnii. out of
tentative canal measures is' the result
of a White House conference, when :'&w
atora "lint and Branegeon Represents
tve Mann. Secretary of 4.SUU JChox
and Secretary of War tlclnaon Qiresh
ed otrtahe main points of Panama poli
cy with the president.
n VI will begin work today .with the
War Department .-said: Senator Flinid;
f to frame a general bill covering these
points; the fixing of rates and1 'tolls -on
o canal provision foir niaihtBnance
hnd the l)iiifding of goXee(auffl
Stations . along , the. camJ. AifjeCau
this matter is in indefinite orm nli
many Oilliculties ;must .to eliminated.!
These will be worked out just as japldJ
Jy as possible, and the final-. result?Ul
pe rasned in congress. XhiB measure
"will be taken on to the canal adminis-
tfatiba reorgaeization bill, which has
passed the House, andits passage wilt
;thu8 be expedited
! "One of the most important prOvis
1 .1 l 1 1 L:li in . . ..i M
luits iirni iiie uui wiu cuaunn win en
force competition between transconti
nental railroads and the canal marine.
It is thought that it may be 4mpoasibl
legally to include a clause prohibitTng
railroads; from owning vessels ' plying
through the canaljbut some method will
ho vnlvml ttfnaat thia llffinlfv i
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"I am also certain that legislation
appropriating for the fortification of
the canal will be passed at this sessions
The President strongly favors it, and
I am sure it wiH-go through.'! .
Flint declared - that the question of
tolls on the canal had not set been re-
the, counties containing coramerciaHfeh-1 duced to a definite proposition. This is
al:Sarvfc txamlnaUon.
fyWSJ-J exinuniMon under .yitf
rRlpaof thaW, S.1 Wvil :
.01
erce,-Co$i
mission wu
tyir 4th""l!
ja - - - - -l
palLWiAlrrj varjWijUjfield bwnchsr ,fj
tori; D.:- C.AppliSfttiin- for Mtihto:.,
mitbyr)lri&&M to'ese!.jtemInjii"
.tioi&mayjbe bb;taim)il jfom the, eetcft
taiiioMbe Real .:bcrd of examrots
eties and that they should have discre-
tioiraty power to withdraw at any time
froift Voystering any of the natural
grounds which they deem necessary to
preserve the grounds. , . .
Resolved further, that such legisla
tion be enacted as is necessary to pre
vent the shipping out of the state of
small oysters in the,, shell and to jimit
the size or capacity of dredge
boats' to hot exceed five hundred
bushels capacity which shall be allowe
to dredge'on the rocks.
Geo. N. Ives, Chm'n. New Bern,
Or. J, H? Prt tj Chapel Hill. , J
3, Ci B. EhermghausT Elie. City. " t
8. M. Daniels, Wanchee.
B. Leigh, EKaabeth City.
C L. Stevens, New Bern. I
J$, J Lamb, Elrzabelh-City. .-f
;py;-unanimous vote tne- resolutions
were adopted. On - motioh, Dr. Prati
waa Imstructed to prepare 9 bilL'emj-
bodyinr .'tiie teeolutions,, to present to
nri-legislation, that same might: be en
eted nt rsqlaw yThef interest find
enthusiasm of - the business men Qf
Ehzabeth City on the question; of 5
vivihe the oyster industry showed
aelf on every side! , It' was not month
applause only, but a liberal exhibition
that asked fot actkm -and tendered all
the help that it people could give. ! If
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tne aams.generous spine will prevail in
eacV of the . Other nlacea In Eastern
Caroioi.there'will be a revival of tne
oyster" Iwiiiatryj'that will be perraanejit
and profitable, ' -Vl
;. Dr., Pratt 4n behalf pf the visiting
delegate! rUndaredc: jresolutiohs , tf
thankaind,arprciation' for the many
eoorfestes received, ' - V
,L. S. ,
the scheme President Taft advocated
in nis recent message,
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1 Tnoie owing me money and will not
rpa'fcfllsupon irefet!hl!tiun will plnme
ltd sietTle JtUit- ir-'oi ' '
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A New York Acfresti Writes for
a Tube of Savodine.
To the Savodine Company:
Corner Broad and Fleet streets,
V New Bern, N, C.
. Dear dirs: Enclosed please find 251
in stamps tor one tune 01 your- "save
dine." This has proven splendid for
colds, etc., bur. I have been- unable to
find it in this eity. If yon have- an es
tablishme it here kindly send me the,
address and oblige. ' ' ...
MISS ELINOR FOSTER,
- V 880 West 68th St.,
- :-v ? New Yorlr NiX
;. Misa Foster ha appeared in-this cljy
at various timet with ibe Hal Mor Jaunt
rt ' "ij- . m. sA tia - a '
dvocK vmnpany ana it wiu do Temem
pered that she has a Voice of exception
al sweetness. - -,-
Delegates' to Waterway.
NEW BEftN. N.C, J. ,
O, PAID ON rSTftON?
ri. COURTEOUS
OSAVINOb - PROGRESSIVE
-a.
;jf pips h wisraniiit
- often depends, in a large measure, upon the degree in which fronds
manifest towards each other their regard, wishes of welfare and
good will. The custom of giving bank books as, tokens of remem
brance at this season is a most delightful one because it evidences
that you have given careful thought toThe selection of the gift
You cat) open accounts in this bank with $1.00 or as much more aa
"you wish to give. Thei)ank books will be issued in the names you
designate, -(enclosed in speeial holiday envelopes) and mailed with
your card so they will reach the persons for whom tliey are intend
ed Christmas raorniner.
' 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings.
W-rvLDUNN
WEST,
CDBRADHAM
. VICC PR EST.
TA.UZZELL
CASHIER
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The Newest thing in a Hat,
just from the Smile block to
our store. The correct hat for
the smart dressed man.
Stop in and let us show you
this new hat
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BAXTER
.JPJgP'T. STORE
ELKS TEMPLE
LADIES FINE SILK HOSE
VERY SHEER 50c. and $1.00.
A Very Fine Maco Hose 3 c, 3 pairs for $ 1.00. The nicest line of all
Leather Hand Bags from $1.00 to $3.60 ever shown in New Born. A
few fiqe Caraoue Coats received to-day. SEE THEM.
REMEMBER THAT WE SELL EVERYTHING FOR LESS .
larangton Dry do(ls Co.
WMtM'i COLO IN ONE DAY
? Take-JJiXATIVE' BROM,ol Quinme
Tablets.' '"Druggists refund money it It
iails fo cure, -E. W; GROYE'S slgna-
tur lren earn dor. , 25c. i h -
heiostoma ;tn.t(is city o frjra-L, p. . t.
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LDi'GCI'ANCJ 1 iIONE NO. 10.
tii Kew Toik Ea krL
! December 30,
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..The lew Bern Chamber. of .GenlmeKe
haa received from-)4he eimnittt ti
arrangements who have' charge ef the
Inland Waterway celebration Whiih ia
to be held next Friday, an invitation to
take an active -part 1W; the , program.,
The following committee -a baetr, ap
pointed to look after thrtiew Bern end
of.the" eelebrationt , t n Ysii ; jt ' . J
MeMfaW B Bladea, C.JyMeCarthyJ
ja cry an;, i.nai. 1 chovwul
banv u N Ives, A u Wat4 and Tnomas
Daniels, ' ;,!lvt,'-.r'.'1! ' t
? Let ever one who can eoto this eel
ebrationand show our appreciation fop
the canal which affords us,ao ouUetjto
the sea- and further-demonstrata dur
Interest in this and further" develop
ments in the waters of eastern Caro
lina,- ' '
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v- PensionersTake Notice'
Youre hereby noticed that your
pension ' warrants for. State Pensions
have been received at this office and are
ready for delivery,, -V;-. '
Fensionitrs residing . at or near Van
cehoro will call on A. Williams for
their pension warrants. '- v; -
Pensioners residing at or near Dover
will call ort G.. V. Richardson. . V.
ronnionors " roaidirrr st or near Cov
will call on J.-S. Robinson. ,
1 s OMO residing at or pear Fort Earn
well will cull on J.W, Lp-fl.-
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xoiijRjmgea.will be one of the best and. most useful
things, you can put in- your home to start off the New,
Vear.' rWe guarantee everyone we sell. We still
haveii 'nice line of Coal and Wood Heaters,. Oil Heat
ers and Perfection Oil Cook Stoves, Enameled Kitch
..err Ware. -
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