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- ESTAlXioIILD , IN V C' f f r n:r NEW ECUN. NOIMfl CAROLINA. V. EDNCEDAY IIOHMXG, JANUARY, 4 1911. T W EXT Y ' NINTH YEAH V V X" I'M ' It r- I- T-UiuE JADE -BANK ' 1 FEW people still cling 10 e k practice of C having some secret hiding place for Incir ' money flow , long will it take to learn that the skillful thief is just L- '-'as sharp bout finding ; money 'as the owner can ; TQssibly be in hiding it. ' Ihe best and safest plan is Jo de r posit all of your money with this bank where it will be pro- ' tected by every modern' banking .safeguardr When jrou wish to use some money either, draw your own personal liolr nr afl t iha Hanlr with vmir n;ic. YOUR PATRONAGE -IS;' -.-CORDI ALLYC INVITED, " ' -: HEW BERfJ vBAUKIHG a TRUSTS GO SPEGIAC INDpEMENT 1 , 5 IN LADIES ANDt CHILDREN S THE LEAST. BIT SOILED NOTE THE ORIGINAU PiICE AND tiOW: vl THE REDUCED PRICE .CHILDREN'S OUTING IOWNS. Former Price- . '75c - For 50c " " , 65c " 45cl s " ' 5.0c " 34c OUTING SKIRTS. Former Price $1.00 For 63c 1 4 -65c i4 38c . " 44 5Cc 44 33C . 35c 44 22c ladies and Children's Muslin JInderwear will be In . ' ' eluded in This" Sale. - ! . MITCHELL & CO, 6i POLLOCK ST. - PHONE 288 All AYrangementslTow.' Complete For the Celeforafioa of the j-f1 I C. lartenA Walerwiy. i i Eeaolott, N. C..1 Jan. 3. A -meeting of the Inland Waterway" ' Celebration , Cotnniittoe waheld at Morehead ..City yesterday to close all arrangements for themamnioih eelebratioo which ia to be heidon the banks of ? be. '"Waterway at Core Greek oh Friday, Jan. 6th.' ' The celebration will begin about noon artd' lutfooftgort 'oysters -will be lBereT"aIVhe7trehnuoarieS. jiave ben completed, . A number Of prom inent men among whom will ba 'Senator Lor. imer, Congressman Stevens,- Coh SfressmenJ. B". . ' Moore, II. Small, - Senator rF.'v M. Simmons, Senator hee 8. Over ttiah.-GQV Kitchin, tAf:E. Lamhej, Hon. James A. Bry an and Several others will deliver ad dresses. T" ' " Tiiis eejetration promises to be-one of the mo8fctibiqjie and pleasant occasions eVer given inth'e Stats aAdttarks the first fink in tlie chain of the great 'in land Waterway from Boston to Beau- fort,.and it opens up Beaaf ort, More- i bead City and Oriental with the North and all through the Inland; waterway towns of the State with the ocean thto Beaufo inlet and means tbe . begmti 1ng of greater waterway improvements not&nly locally but aU along the Atlan tie coast. s. ' x ' ItLLlLh u .amy 0 pre ifq-f Begular Monthly Meeting;- Held " List Night JJut Few Import- V ont Mattery Brought Be;J T fore f Board, S" Last night . the Board' of Aldermen met Jm regular monthly session! A petl tlon signed' by a number oft the, rlMr- Know as MucbTAbout thiliplne Forts as American ' Army i L ' . .. Authorities.-'- ' " j. Washington,; January: r 8-Japanese .military authorities are as intimately fa miliar with our defenses in the7 Philip, pines as are the ""United" Statea -army chants on, Broad and Middle Btreelsloffif!r themselves,1 This situation was auinaien yesieroay oy a nign regular army offcerfc.ln corroboration, of state'' menta f ,the Phillpinomefals,' IgQack Villamor and Pon!iano Ryes, rwho have just arrived jin Washington. ' ".When Dewey sailed Into Manilftay In May, 1898, 'the Japanese even fhen knew' mora about - the fortifications of the harbor than' the Americans, ' Said this army officer, , They have never aipco that time Jet 4heir Information grow staler but 1 have ktt ' accurate acting 'that -tbe iflmall - incandescent lights used in illuminating ' these' two streets during the-: Holidays be allowed to burn each -Saturday night-until -12 o'clock at their expanse -ws referred W the Water and Light Committee Mr A L Bynum asked permission1 to move a house across (he corner of Queen and Hancock.atreetsvrHis request was de nied. K-i'if --i " Alderman ''Ellis. , informed aboard -he was collecting data preparatory to or- ganiatioirej ft paid Are department as'tf ' f k insUluted by .the Wait for. the "Big One " The Great Piercing Arrow Sate at J.-J. Baxter's, '. ','Bar gains'; nothing but'Bargarns' entire -StoclcMust, Go. ,No fake but stern reality. J.- J? Baxter. " ' Jones-Waters. , ... ' ... j A very pretty: wedding-was solemnized at tbe home" of tile bride's-: father, Mr. S S "Waters,- neat Maysvillc. on tbe niifht of December--14tb. when" his daughter, Miss' Elilabeth, was lef to the altar by Mr. Frank Jones. :.- . The happy couple were joined to iftrjetUer byRevrMw Stanforeh-reeidwtfnay. hit inflHiif.tpdJo Atf fcjtMldfaajfcfi EfuV4 V 1, tV UJ,CU llOb ia WU &Mpj 0 ville. " ' 'U. -' I . Mr. and Mrs.7 Jones Will, make their nome in unsiow county. com' FACTS. v 5 -f iv. - In looks all coal is alike black, . rough sparkling. . But there the; likeness ends. For some coal l burns unevenly,, throws oljf little.. R '1 ' ' '.,1 .. .. . S neat ana maKes mucn ain.v uur . coal has proven best . by test. Its u burns with a hot, steady-flame to! iSk - -l '""' t v .b nhirj. nan ami n mnafjADnnnm . V v. cal. We ?'ao)idt your' patronage on quality alone. 4 i- Ellis' Coal and Wooj Yard PKbnP47i ,pJI,w....jiw.' ....! m.;ni!7t-,nTilWfrrrffM'rttl"l,-M'wllw v' f CftBLOftDlBUCIi'SSTOVEgjfitlGES; j. s;e:,:::::::i i:'::;:::e co.,vkm bee:i, n. c; soon as he had secured sufficient details ne would present trie matter. Aiaerman Kater made a motiotthat two pairs of ball bearing wheels owned by city; not being Used, to Fourth Ward Hoee Com pany, Motion was carried,'' , Tha matter of (.insufficient escapes in can fire at Victoria brought Wore Doara. notion tne city ouuamg inspec tor ordered to investigate coqiditiod and report, j , " '- f. Cv,Cy pi- The disastromi : fire on National Ave nue a few-, weeks go - clearer "demon-t strated tha fact that the people 'ia that section were not afforded ample facili ties for fighting fire awf the. board or dered that OO feet of iij? inchjpipe be purchased and- placed akingJatiqnal Ave up to- Ave.; A: . t ? 1,1 .up. to tne present om tne controj 01 the horses med by the -fire companies has, flaring the dayjbeen under he supervision of ' tne f Chief i ToIicp, The board however ordered that the Waler and Litrht' Committee, be eiven control of these ytfnimals during this period. V Recently numerous. complaints have beed made by citizens agaiopt the roll' ling of swill arts on the sidewalks. goard ordered tha tifficera; be given (trict instructions to arrest- every ter- son whom they saw so doin in the lu tjire.' x ? , . y Mention was made that sCity Attor The Secret of Song-Writing. A noted composer has 'said that a song, to make a hit, shoald "appeal to the heart." That's exactly what ia giv ing great voDularitv ( "The Land of Uhefeauliful Dream," words and music Tf which will be given rree with next Sunday's New York WorldV.'V- Thw is the song now being sung by Truly Shattuck 1q ;!'Alma,' Where Do Yqu Live,'f the play drawing crowds to Weber's Theat-e; NewYorkT City, jit's a song that appeals to tbe heart ", j" vOrder next Sunday's New York WpHd m advance and gtia' great, newspaper ends great tong at once atid the same time. Prominent Greensboro Man Testis - 'of Savodine,';,-. T. F. Causey, a Greensboro merchant doing business at 713 E. Market street, says:v'1 have been a great sufferer from 'Ceuragia for 'several years j as.; every one m my locality knows, bAV DINE ia the1! only, thing 1 - bave ever found that would give me relief. I can' say enough for it." 1- ; f "'T.F. CAUSEY, n -V THE LIGHT OF . ,TIIE NEW - YEAR 1,'e atlhc end if one cf CI f racial 5c h:;r I b 'j Ha vana filled cl;" i s i ; a ;r- Railroads' Not Justified. Washington,-Jan. fr The railroads, In official classification territory are scar ofcly justified in their demands for In creased freight rates,' in the opinion of Frank Lyon, attorney for the Interstate commerce .commission ; This he indl cated in a brief filed with the cummia aion in the case now under investiga tion iiy the commission. It relates to the proposed advances in class freight rates in eastern territory, vW V'N Attorney Lyon discussed the subject largely' from a stalisticr.l 'view-point. He presents tables showing the relative coat of materials during the last year end during several of the years during the Inst decade. According to th tnhlei the prices of. approximately onc ttnrd of the materials hud advanced, while the remainder either hail d!creas ed in price or had rcmnirnid Btatif'nnry. He ndiniin, however, thnt ws-"i have inert' " 1 ( lout 40 per cent, durit the i t 1 i years 8!,,1 that fuel hiiq b ivru r f.d ti-diiew 1 nr. revoking the license of these. near beer dealers' who were arrestet) In the recent raid and that Tax Collector be-Instruct ed not to issue thera" license to conduct a similar business In the future No action on motion;" . Mayor CT J. McCarthy was appointed as a delegate to attend the convention of the Aasoi.iation tof the: Municipali ties which meets at Raleigh bn the 18th Of the present month... Recess taken to 11th. Inst S V' - L..f'0-L...jLLIl-. . : IVITII DEFENSES United States In the islands. i Villamor eonfirmed recent press de spatches f rom Manila regarding the ac tivity or spies, and said: - - , "Last- September we arrested two Japanese spies in Manila. They had in: their , possum maps of the Philippines and of the city of Manila and its bar bor and s fortication. This arrest was known, at Washington, but as there was no law, antboming tbe arrest -bf civilians Cepected of spying, they bad to be released, t.TBere ,u no doubt Uhat the Japanese now are familiar itb every deta.il of the fortifisations ur the harbor of Manila and at Corregidor. Several months ago nearly all the stationary-stores in Manila -obtained mspa Of the islands, and Manila, and Within a week or two all had been Sold to Japanese, so there is no doubt that there is a concerted effort by 'Japanese to obtain all information possible. ""' "I was told by a Japanse officer th,at his government and the offioers of the Japanese army are confident thattheyj eould take the Philippines today tomor- I row, or at any other time." 'Get in line early, buy ycurli i i. 'iL i. r 1 - j i a. I suues at inc. oaic 10 uays at cost. Perry-Owens Shoe Co'. Leglslafure Meets Today. J n: A ii a . a jtm '. - '- v STRONG COUTEOUS PROGRESSIVE 'T, it-' ' : often depends,, In a, large measure, tipon the degree fa.wich friends Ii , manifest towards eacV othej their regard,' wishes of Welfare and - good will- The Custom ofivhngWk hooks-as token of mernern brance at this season is a most deJjghtf ul one 'because it evidences that you have given careful thought to rthe eelection of the -pift :p Youcaft open accounts in' this bank yith or as much more tia -you wistf t give N The bank' books will be issued inthe fmmes you designate (enclosed m special holiday evlopes) and mailed witum ..yoWoardTso they will reach the persons for whom they are intend ed Christmas morniag, . WM.DUNN PR EST. 4 Per Cenjt Interest on Savings. C.D.fRADHAM VICE PRE ST. -y TA.UZZCLL CA'SH!F.R Big Shoe Safe, all 'shoes at Sacrif icV'prices,iorne: 'ipelow cost.a PerryOwens Shoe Co. " Third Time Bit by ldglne." 7 ar.tr c cf a I Wnile attempting to cross Queen St S near Scott's Alley Monday night Mr, H J Staub,- proprietor, ef -the Pembroke Dairy, 'was runinto by tne incoming A. C. L. pissenget train and his wag6h was totally wrecked, r Fortunatelyboth he and the abiraaj escaped injury Mr. Staub did not see., the strain until after he had, started across . the track and, although he made .every effort to pass over in lime, the engine Btruck the ve hicle aifd almost completely demolished it. This ia the: third timethat he ha beerAjn a similar; accident and. . each timeihas narrowly escaped' eerinus injury. The.. engine's headlight, was eaia to oe very a m. . r ? TO IjKE ClflZEKS QF r"i N 7 v ft ' I have contracted to bring to New Bern on January 2fth, Creat6re and his band. This organization has a world wide reputation. It is the equal of aiy concert band in the world tody., It is composed of 50 musicians and .Will Le conducted byCreatore himself. '- This organization wanted a seven hundred dollar guarantee for one concert here. This Is their usual guarantee for a one night concert. I Birnply mention thine figures to show the character of the at trition that will come here Ihuven t, guaranteed this organization anythii duu nave nf;reeu in advertise tne con cert and do all in my power to get Out a hurrroA I the !.'. I.t of tlie conrert. The if r t'j Lc-it v '1 V a 11 V). I y f ' ilm the t. i-p oim i i ' i 00 fr ' !, t'.-t ii;" x two rv- ! ' -. "t ' ' I ) I "j llifi V ' t U. ' i i ) ! r M The General Assemblv of North Caro- Ilha meets in Raleigh tomorrowvthe' fourth day or January for the session of sixty days. The Democratic caucus for the selection of a Speaker of the house and other officials was be held Tuesday night, The Capitol Is being rapidly put in order for the .legislators, the installs tion of the new electric lighting,' heat ing, and- ventilating the building being put in order.;. The new lighting and Ventilating to expected to add great'y to tne com tort oi tne memoers ana are erreaUimorovements.' v Governor Kitchin is putting la some hard work on his message to themeadlL at miaemuij ana expects to nave ltprac tlcajly completed today or tomorrow at the latest It will scarcely , 'be- kerlt to the senate and-houanhef ore- Thursday. KThursday is the usuafaay for the -njes- sage.'- :weanesaay, me nrst aay, u ai- ways taken up with thiCroutlne df or ganization. 7';:: . . From One of New-Bern Best :'- T i Known. People. vtV S -; 4f ,'' ' . ' ','-' S Having used Savedine freely aceerd ing to directions in my family -1, eon aider it the. best remedy I have ever tried for bruises, for cold InHhe 1ie4d. throat and cheat, for rheumatism, 1 for) sciatica, neuralgia. and ; eat arrh." After a two year's test I recommend "Saver dine to all who suffer front any of ;the above complaints. -.v i x ; MRS. r. a-ROBERTS,;,' 1. ' ,,.New Bern, N. C. THE BIG' FRIDAY at 9 A. M. starts the -Greaj; Piercing Arrow Sale at our store. The Greatest, Grandest and Largest Clearance Sale eyer held in . New Bern. Bargains that will open your-eyes. Be one of the firstand get the bes1. jv -Icings. Entire stock to be soldat ridiculously low price. sPur winter stock "MUST" go, we need room for our Spring Stock. Come where the crowd comes and keep your mon ey until our doors open. This Sale is R 'al. No Fake. j. J. BAXTER DEP'Tr STORE ELKS TEMPLE 'n, i - i T j WITHgOUR BEST WISHES for health, prosperity and happi ness for the lltli year of the lilHli Century to everyone, we al.-.o while extending our New it-nr "greeting wish te call your atien . tion to the surpassing excellence of our specal line of Ladies Muk lin Underme r. Ihese goods ai e as new as the New Year, of the latest styles SCO. f LLW00D?:IENCE Wli lAalsatulUine Barbed Wire -for hogs and cattle, tPoWrySWirer" Rubber-" Roofing, Paints and Oils. CstVvwanS Ranges ruia general line, of Hardware.; Writeus OfcaU.' we caflgive you right pripes. ' QASKfibLUti$1ZD'tf$$B CO. Middle Street; PhonI47i 1 r 'W Bern, -N. C. 1 Judge. Adams Slashes Throat. s ' V t t t. i j " "'J 'V i, , t r , t , ' r , ' Greensboro, N, C Jan, 8 ExJudge Spencer B. Adams of the Okla-homa Indian Claims Court, attempted suidide in a sanitarium here Sunday by slashing his throat with a razor. - ?' He was removed to a hospital where it ia said he has an even chance for re covering in the event explications do not nrwe, - No motive for the act has been assigned, the family and sanitar ium officials denying all requests of the press fur probable cbubj . and circura, stands surrounding the attempt. The fu t thnt the' attempt bad been ir-'tde will, held from C e public vv.'.".'. eeteeeee'ereee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeeeeeeee Willi: WE HAVE YOUR v 1L ii tlx I .on i.r.ut ' 1 I , ':... .r.Tt:. . i. .i, k f3ui,J. vi.' ' t. r:' !,: 'y re'u: ,1 i.om ri. Ii! exeil ;J fc ion i. ' y. i ii i -i if t' "i i i ' i 1 kV.4a(w). o IWi.cLirM" and;f::tail.. Iaugest and - i:.::::::.3T stccxinths city;:;,':; Fullt C rt:: 1 Cf Lc i f - V ? r 1 M A" .eV i 1 -. ... .? 1 v.a , ii ' . 1:3, Guns, Pistols, Rifles, v', Razors, Pocket Knives, , i :r.-z Gloves,.. Roller - . ... v, i - b i y c 1 1 - 3, Jul - - fr r ,! e I" ! ( .::.r 1 V 1 1 . : ' : !: !'rr jc'-r ( '. 3 L f
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