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L TMi WIKI KNOWN CEICULATION ESTAELICIIED -IN -.'--' . V "i A - r Jk t 1878 U: 36" NCIITII CAROLINA, SATUUDAY HOIlKIXa, JANUARY; 7 1911. MIMDEIl 23" 1 f T XI .TWENTY" NINTH YEAR' .5 - 3 r 1; . ' - ,1. t V RADUALLY get" together a small sum in; the : safe J keeping of a sound, substantial banking institution i iv i I and you wil experience a Reeling ohsecurity caiid ? fc freedom from future- misfortune V-?s .V ! By adding to your account as often as. possible andtcal cutatmg the interest which the -bank allows,.' your... Savings will soon grow into substantial fund.; This bank-aids in ' I saving money by accepting-eposJts of one dollar i-or .moreV ouu iiiuwiug iiiicicat ai tuy laic ui ci- vein -jct . auiiuiu, "DEPOSltSlSUBJECT tTO GHEQt - Also invited .i IIEW;BERIIcBlilll:'8JRUSC0;: ' A SPEattK INDUCEMENT - 1 IH LADIES ANJ CHILDREN S 7 OUTING UNDERWEAR THE LEAST BIT SOILED . NOTE THE ORIGINAL PRICE . AND NOW? THE REDUCED PRICE, , CHILDREN'S OUTING GOWNS? . . Former Price , 75c For 50c ' . : " " 65c " 45c 50c 34c ' OUTING SKIRTS. Former Price . $1.00 For- 63c T65c " 38c " " 50c " 33c, . 35c " " 22c . 'Ladies and Children's Muslin; Underwear will : be Inv - - " eluded in This Sale, - W POLLOCK St,, -J: - : PHONE .288' 51 SOUS President Taffa Pet Meastare Does iNot Appeal to Gmt- gressmen. T '.tri'-' - --Washington, V), vCr Jan.j 6-Evea hpugh the administration -has xedueed its ship ub8idfTTJTOpaaal8 t' on bill doiigliog the present mail iuBsidy f S2 per tos on ebipe rooted from - United States ports to Sooth; American port south o the Equator, It developed to day that the passage ot the pleasure by the fabuse 1s extremely doubtful " -1 Considerable "taUpionary work'" bas peea Qpm by, president Taft With op xmiag membem of the Bouse "sbd tbtir half-bear ted promises to study and con sider the proposal does not leave . great hope for: the siiceens of the bitlFor this reason ship subsidy . willf probably be placed Ist on tbe1 legislative "pro gram this winter owing; to the short session it ls.apt to be crowded pot-altogether, : .Four other questions wHi .' probably take precedence , of it; the, tar ill com mission, .conservation, which there are three bills, Panama canal fortifica tion and some other fneisus fof -Jolt regulation on canal trafic."'.-, , " -.They t:ame; and saw and everybody says th$ .'Piercing Arrow Sale at- J. J Baxters is the greatest evet Comes with the crowd and get the pickings, i. . . f'nrrf ' pr: alillLlL..ll Ui) CL'JJJf OrEIIED 1 Towns of Eastern North Carolina ff6ld"A Great .CelehratioitJ f jtA""- X I I IT- .11 I in COIL FACTS. iq jooks an poai is aiiK?--macK , rough sparkling. But there .the likeness 'ends. ' .For some i.eoal . v"-&urn8 unevenly throws oil: little - . , L1 J- . it coal hasljroven best 'By. test"; J tt i -.-s--. irn with hot; Bteadyjatpelo. vB ' ' ' ' t v ' J f --al. We solicit -your patronage ' 6 Ellwr Coal and Wood-Yard -'Phone. $7 " ' y . , i...r..MM.'." ' . '.. "" "1... JiJ. i I HSFl?Jg.gA-.".-l !.'- Jt-r , t , - - -si I - ' . -fti.il ' 1 ' ' i ' ' ' ; I IpARLOADlBUCK'SSTDVESlf BAHgESl V; - 7 o o 1 awyfrt!i'. ) : I -- -' . - - :- . '- J: U, D,' L. . il I, i. CO... Wl ail !;.C. I v. ( ti::: uciir of yi:a: r.tl'c tr..l (f :fC fp'-r! 1 5c ; ' v . ? f!'!r J i !;;:::; i ; a ; r ;:; (fa! : :,? r '. V S -New Gunboats on Patrol... Washington, Jam 6-That the United States " government is determined to keep constant guard upon the coasts of Honduras during j the revolutionary iflovementa in that country wtseviden eed yesterday when two guahoats were Ordered to take, the places of the two now on patrol, which have bern direct- - J it- i. ...J- r , eu Ml K 'W J' J("uo.:j " r i r v.v The Yorktowmod the Tacoma, on the weBt and east oossts, are going to Sao Francisco- sndr Guaitansmo, re spect! vuly I while, the Princeton and the Marietta, Twovf at Oorinte and Guinta- namo, respectively, will' talte4 'their places at on.ee. - . ' - " ;- TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY tablets. i.Eruggistta refund mode .if It fails to cure. E.4 W.'.'GROVE'ff suma. Creatore aiidliis Band-Masbiilc Opera 1 r House Wedmstey Jaa Z50u,c. A jrarft treat J tomiled (hrmusic loveTrs. tff ; Nw Berrtjrt 'tlteJ&Ve'nt of the apesrancere ;ol. Qeatorft. an&ia. band.'iSignor.CfWoie arid hts artiattc ergan!iiQavvrnieein2;ivht'heir usuai-everwaeiming success wnueen tour1.' and the tand l)eintf r received wilh Wiolre eqthfraiaVnf han ever. The tour of NewfEngiantlwill be - a- ehort one, only .the ptipcipeJierties being vis- Lite-V? A pfbgrain of exceptional .merit ll(i)0endaii&efejn Jsa2a-Don't fail to see!reatore and hear his won 1 Uotl-' Williams ifias; eoured ratore, the jaraous-Itairan-bsndmas I ter.w1th1)i organiuiurot;oFe'trfifty musicians composing oneoi inn rcmiy grea. band 6rrthe i world. JQi jfeand win oe neara on Jaq; -zwv ween a pro gram et unprecedented ' txcelltnca will be rendered.- Prndent patrorir wrl), do well to secure their seats iri advance? . The news that v Creatore Ms comingl here shortly witlfhe1 , fcaftdV that .has won. Inter national famewitf'be welcome news to themany admirers, ot the la moua' bandmaBter and" his men. ' The great band is at ita best now endCrea tore has so.replenisned his - libraryat 'the foreign publishers, tJiat he U -jpre-frared to offer programs oh Hhiar. tour fairly. replete with novelties'.1 fy? ' There is probably no , baridmanter In the world who stands In the -limelight more than, Signpr Guiscppe ; Creatore. A" glance at his prbgript yhows that he undertakes suchi, an fvening'S work as rr oher .conductor wqu Id" dare , to tr- lempt.. CreatofeJ aanda'unlquX-arone' his band is up to'a high Bl'an'Jari full of richnpng'iif color and oiiet' wliila ths playing" ia full f eXpr('a-IvcneHS d point. In hia conducting his work may appear to b? spectacular. The fi nest effects are produced. . First he is I pleasing with his 'men, then threaton jing, then urging, thon almost 'praylig, it!itn no:iring , to . cmpyrt-an cihts. When at t!.e cliinax, tho audience nuil nwmt l.rfiit! U'u then n r1 'P . .then ! 'in" '11 in.' ppplmiKo. Tln" in scifli f a new H' -i '..:.! inn n 'y well ho t'mn- l.iii 1 Ilit , Hilly . to lit.-.r Ctfillein'n . .iii..l l..;t to are how he cm. 1 ids it. " :tI-'ir:--'ni.':i!.i.in j-layj here on Um :'"' ,; --y. ' Present-1 -.-r The blue sky of North ' Carolina, " the: eool Winds .and ' hospitality of three towns, " BeaufortV' Morehead City and Oriental welcomed three thousand peo ple to the Lanka of the new canal of the Inland Waterway connecting-; Beaufort Jharbor and Neuse rtver 7 These people J were v carried 'io- the. place by fifty six steamers andjmotor boats', many-t comiBgl also . front Hhe neighborhood, i The 4 celpbrauon,? stte was ndway Jnr the canal and on the high ground and on the ape. atill oc- eepted by the, primeval torests . From New Bern Tv?nt ; the - Naval Reserves' boat, the "Elfrida'' with the HiiX di vision and invited guests, The house boat of Mr, W. JB, Blades, Jq., car ried a party: of business- men ard the Spartan" also carried -H' quota.- A number Of other boats left this port f 6 the seene. :Tbe torpedo boat? 'DuPont': carried the Naval "Brigade from Orien- tarany many guests, , At Horehead i-City- 'the u revenue cutter "Pamlico" met thaongressfpn-t u delegation wpicb arriveo; by rail, and welcomed them by a congressional sa lute from Ita guns, A big flotilla car. ried a crowd from this cad to the scene of the celebration an J the nine miles at this end of the course wsa presented an animated marine scene i Tho canal baa already been fully described , to these columns but it remains to be said that the beautiful steel swinging bridge on the Beaufort highway:waa greatly-ad mired by all --The two fleets met upon the scene about, noon and the celebra tion of an oysttr roast and much speak ing lasted for four hours.i It was a great and impressive sight and, beyond the expectations of al The list of speakers was-, national in ita breadth. including.. Congressman ,;Banaom, of Louisiana, Congressman Spark man,- of Florida; Congressman Small; of North Carolina; Congressman Hampton Moore Vet - Pennsylvania : - and i Congressman Stevens,, of Minnesota. New.; Esgisnd was represented by jJoe Mitchell ;Chap; pel,f the National Magseipe publish ed at Boston,- Jlass. and Baltimore was represented by Joseph E Beaty, : ot the Batumore Ameflcsn,"i The city or Nor folk-was represented in the - absence of M ayor Reddick by Harry S, iWolcott. the State press had lor its spokesman Edward BritUn, of the Ralaign News and " Observer- - Cnas.- L.. Abernathy spolie-for the Reoeption Committee and HLr.Gibbs for the town of Oriental. The city pf New Bern, was ably 'nnd ek aaently spfiken for by Sam U Brin- son wno, in nis conctuamg woras euiogi zed the anthers of , this gteatWork, Capt Earl I Brown told ftbe ,difficul ties-ot. toe vunaeruKmg' ana acciareo the -canal officially opened. Congrees.- roan Cect John M.t Faison spoke for nil district, All the speakers were happily introduced bySenator F M.-. Simmons, who gave, due credit- whereferedii was due, and no Ope- seemed more "fult of joy at this great enterprise which"- is sure'to be of ;untold .benefit to Ms State and he also, predicted a wonderful fu ture for his ancient city of New Bern, Perhaps the moat important speeches made were by Congressman Sparkraan, the future chairman Of the Rivera and Harbors Committee and the three other members of the committee who twere prear nt.v They all pcomhed .continued support to - tlie Inland Waterway and Moore,' of -Pennsylvania advocate! Ui feet depth from Boston to Beaufort at an estimated cost tf ?75,(O0,00O.- Con grewman Ransom also advocate 1 150, ,000,000 annually ,with a minimum depth of 12 feet, i The absence of Hoa, jChav' R. Thomas, caused by illness1, was tnuch felt but.be was given, full credit for his labota in this work' by Senator m tnops and others . -At 4 o'clock the " two fleets", were speeding north and . south carry intc the grCUt BBsemblagi to its near and dis tant homes t The cutter ,i"Pamlico" continued its course north and will ar rive In Elizabeth City today, where iha citizens of that place will welcome the diatinKuiulied cue ' 1 of Uie Ute. The day was a memorable one In .our histo ry and is the beginning of new develop ments and profii ! ity in all the vast territory of Eantei n North Carolina.' Eeapportionmen t Discussed t hy Crumpacker and -Cairpbell :,-- States Separata Duties 1 toen of toe next house of . representa tives under the new eensos was the sub ject of c inference at the- whit ' House Wednesday when rcpreeentstrve Crbfe packer, of Indiana, chairmari of th hooee committee on the census talked the matterjbfrer ith the President " At the,, asme tinw re'preeentatlve' Campbell, of Kansas, came to the wjbite house with an entirely sew ideaT He wanted the membership, of the bouse arbitrarily ixed at 6,-. the mimber oo't to vary under any circomstarlc'et," even though the. population of the country doublet. ' Mw Campbell said he was waiting to -see a draft of the Crumpackea biJl beH j.urcuccmmg lfvueiaer an wouiq ducO a. bill putting an ahsoluti Bmit p on the representations whjch the Bute I flQUftTCOUS -raPAID ON 'often depends & large measure, Upon the Uegree In which friends f manifest towards eacbothe thebxregaflJriWisbes 0f welfare and -? good wilf.The custom -of giving bank, books as tokens ef remem 5 -'branc at this season: la a most xtafightful one because it evidences that you btrvr given careful' thought W the'selectToti of the gCft ; You can open accounts' ml this bank-wttll ft.BO'oi'fcs much more as : you wish to give. The bank books will be1 -Issned A the names you 1 designate, enclosed In special holtdaynVelops and maUed with your cara so uiey wm reacn ine persons lor whom they are intend ed Christmas morning." - v . 4 Per Cent Inteiest on Savings. iWMDUNN PA EST. , X ,i , , L, ,. C.D.BRADHAM VtC. PRfSST-. . taXjzzell - CASHIER or.4! "it shall fpAver have.i The JCansaB would takeslt'th ne with the -ortinate'tranchea of the governmentour ot the Rands of the Congress and place' tTie duty of look toe: after such' matters in he'hands of atato agenu, oni2or eacn aiaie. 4t -.;5 'This' would make stateemen out ofp outcongfessmett. instead o( pojiticfana' Said CampbelL " Jtwobld. ave th m free to: study sUteerafti It would make them what the constitdtknr1ti tended theyhouldTe." ' - ' When told about the Dlah of hiscol- eagne."Judge Crumpacker was not fa vorably impressed. He said lt woikf not work. Ha said ' that the house "of representatives .must, be . a 3i(r body else it would not perform ita! functibtf ma invviucu (ur mujc cunnifniuoD mat of reflecting the sentiment of 'the peo pie. Get in line early, buy your shoes at the SalelS days at cost. Perrv-Owens Shoe Co. Lane-Lane. J Mr. W, Pj jLane, of Fort Barnwell. and Mira JuhVH. Lane were happily married at thejiome of the bride, near Cove City January 5th. , ! - Mr. and Mrs. Lane are both deceneV ed from the oldest families in Craven cbunty'and have a host of goo4frienda in New Bern and the county who wish yiKiu m iiio-jung nnppmess. .Filed Bullet at Wife. .: . PhiladelpHs.'-Jan. fiih. Krentied be cause his wife waa about.to separate from hid, William Adams,' aged fofty years, Bred a bmiet mto tier IefWureast and then killsd himself wlth-a-khat' in the brain. According to "neighbor Ad am and his' wife have" had Jreauent quarrels hrthelf home to Olneyfta subH nro. They agreed to separate and Mra, Adams was preparmg to leave I bOma1 yesterday when Adams": returned, p parenfy to a good humors The" eodpt went togetherto a back' room of ithei bouse and a 'moment later the two'ahnta were beard.' Mrs. -Adams bi'toa-criti. cat condition. -S . 1 t -i WILLIAMS KIDNEY PILL3 "'"Have you. neglected "yonr Kktaeyat Have you overworked youtr neWous byaj tern ana causea, irouoie witn your -ma-neys. and bladder? Have you; paina to loins, sldei? back,'; groin 'and ' btodderT Have you a ' flabby; appearance of .the face, especially- under tbe eyeetToo f re (queht a aesire to pasaofmeT J o'jwtii I liama; Kidney PUto tvittcjlrr youHSt Druggist,. Price 50e,- vWilliamaMTg! Co., Prop:,. Cleveland;.!); Don't for Sale; Perry-0 t the Die Shoe is Shoe Co r Conor's New Yo.k, , er, v ' if t i v f ' 1 12 Vr J. r i THE (iRBAT ','PMeiNfi ARROW" SALE Js-'fiow in full swing and everybody terms it the Greatest Sale ever held in New Bern. Nothing but Bargains. THE GREATEST EVER .- . r IWoney Svecl isJWpney IVlade : ' MORAL- BUY Y0U3 GOODS AT OUR SALE. .in Hi uOiwl iiiii il' m ii J , Jil DEPT. STORE 1 - -a i BAXTER tx. i tt; juBLK& TEMPLE fartU , I , li,..l i,u . . lbs? ;"-, .I I. i ! i i " i till nex,t yveek to buy your Embroideries and LacesT BE USE BaTiinTi'CdWsCo. yfeMtaU flj-7J - 1 f ...WW-.'BT-'Ww k'r 91 fUH JlbkJ s vAalsb fuliine'Barbed JvVireri for hogs and cattle, puUrsiXWirei RubrRQdfinKPaittt Jand Oils, l:nd;,ri 1 v.vi, -.i-iur-'ltWT '''T f 71 vfC 1 ITIZt:riA it'll WW MM f .11. I Hitchcock Get . Sepojrts Washington, Jan. 6-At a mealing of th6 board of trustees of the postit sav- ings banks, jteld at th ; office of PoeW maater General' Ilitchcock, yesterday somewhat fcrmentary reports pfth firsst day's o; erRt'on.! of Ui 'postal ln,',a bank throughout Uie country were received. The 'reports. a!thouh intoiii plete, were sufTicient to convi u e t' members of -the board that the plan worked out sum , fully itiid with f c ticftl'y r.o dl.r.culty,-- - ' ' ' ''.r I.e. I,.' '.cm k wired the poBtmr- in e,,, !i r to t ! Hnt t i'..l:t. . ,te in cl, ' i a . ; .. 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