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NUMBER 240 NEW BLILN Mittlli CAl.ULI.iA, 1 ulUAY ilUUALMi, JAISUAHx, IS.IUII .j .- ; VS' TWRXTT;VTH YEAR -t" Ft BE PRUDENT 5 4:'x Ays:-". YT RADUALLYet together a small sum ut the safe v fl 1 ",,' 1 v ' v --f - "'v-,., I M keeping of a sound, substantial Janking institution ; v) and jou will experience" a feeling rfsecurUyv aucl : J vr. freedom froni future misfortune.- C j By adding to your account as often as possible, and ,cal culating the interest which the bank allows your savings u willsoon ?row Into a substantial fund.. This bank' aids in saving- money by accepting deposits of ondollar: or mo and allowing interest at tnerate'of 4 per: cent: per annunt. -Jk...Jb- DEPOSITS SUBJECT' TO CHEGK ALSO INVITED., NEW BERN BUNKING 8 TRUST CO. Oil BOD meow Uncle scemus says Human Nacher's Peculiar " - ' """"L' O-,,.- The world is full of men lookin fef sumthm - to make hair grow on the head and the' women lookin fer sumthin to take it off their arms. - ' r " But what we want to tell you this time is - the Wonderful Reduc- - . tion in our Art Squares. Beautiful Rich Patterns in Oriental Effects, Alsa Velvet and Tapestry, Sizes 9x12 feet, Former Price $22.50 1 9.00 , " 12.00 8.00 For $ 1 7.00 12.00! 9.00 5.50, Call phone 288 and we will have any one of these TtugS sent to your hpjse aad put on your floor subject, to your, "KK" . i.- r " . J. M. MITGHEL1& 61' Pollock Sti m . . -Phone 288,1 How The'Iuland'Wftterirajr" Trip ;f Wm Enjoyed,' 'January V Tht" we IhJeed lmppyi jolly genial partythat went ; down, a . board toe Comfort to tK celebration tbe first link of th ''Inland Waterway? the 6th TJj fComfortV loosed her jnocringa exactly at f jk'aRa reached the place of deetaatioo t 12 wbea already a large crowd, - f - several thousanda had gathered o 4o honor to the pccaaion. There were ojitert gafore and eloquent speech snaking, i J4ew Bern costing off with firat honors, aa might be expected when that"prince of orators Mr, T, M. BriBsbn was called out.to represent this city. " -w - A n.6re high-toned and gentle -manly crowd of fellows rarely get together, thai) eompoKed the party of fifty or sixty specially invited guests of Messrs. W. B.lades and E, l$,Hackburn- . Over the entire trip not a word was spoken or deed done, 4o mar the peace, pl jaaore or good will of any me. . jiThe "Bos'r had previously Qirniahed- an abundance of good things to , satisfy ts inner man. The eloquent and ela borate six o'clock luncheon furnished theguect on the return trip was the crowning feature of the day. After supper the party being assembled in the parlor, Mr. E. -K.-Bishop W8 call ed to chair and the following resolutions Were read and unanimously adopted Whereas this party has. had : a ntost delightful day on boa'djthe 'Comfort" ti the cell brationof the first link of the "Inland Waterway.,. ( - And whereas everything porsible has been done to make it enjoyable and en- tertiining. ,p " Therefore be it resolved, that a vote of many thanks be tendered Mr. W. . Blades whose sincere hospitality we have so greatly enjoyed", and .Messrs, B. B. Hackburn and J, B. Dawson, his assistant for such an elaborate lunch eon and delicious refreshments. " , . We assute these gentlemen that we shall long remember this delightful oc casion and wiab . for them and all a happy New Year. - ; (Signed) v , . C(JL GREAVES, J. a HURLEY. To the above Resolutions several re sponded in short but beautiful and tell ing speeches expressing themselves as having spent a moat charming' day and all declaring Blades and Hackburn as the. very prioces of hosts. SeveraUNear Beer Dealers Brought iThrough Kortbv roIiBa. Meeting js to De neia iditaieign, : - - Feb. 14th.- ' -Before the Mayor Testenlay,v,m: ''jf'.Whiskey Uioen8e"Dl8playedl Among the ordinances of the city of Hew Bern thereto one which says that no other artlck maybe sold at a place wnerea United states whiskey , license is displayed and that a-violation to pun ishment by a fine of ot leselhafi $50. In the police co uri yesterday' after noon the following near. beer dealers wers given a hearing for vioUting this ordinance: Gurley, B, Brinsoo, lings and Ike 8imutons, i Gnrley . was tried ffsaVud Jbelng found .guilty was fined $50. and eosta Brinson -claimed that he did not havera whiskey license and when proof that, he had them' on display a few week ago was offered he denied the fact.-bur as the evidence was given by one of the officers he was found guilty and fined the Bame amount, he took an appeal however, and was bound over to the next term of Superi or Cojirt under a bond of $100.; Gerry Hawk, Tom Howard,- L. 'E. Bell and Ike Simmons were given until Monday to show that they did not-have the 11 cense, they having' , claimed that -they hadjent them to Raleigh to have them cancelled.- L Judging from the action taken by the rGoldsboro, Ilaleigh, Durham, Burling Mayor and the police it looks as if they are determined.to jrid the city of all thesA places. Thej ' rhave the support of an th,lnfiuential citizens andthey will without any doubt succeed in their teffortef '-vifc Greatest eye.r today Um brellas Ladies and Gents 25c Come early arid get the Bar gains. J. J. Baxter. 1 M Ml I ' .. War Department Criticized. 0 A fl l0 A 0 13 Bjl 1 SOISy 11 All 0 awawsaiaMwMwwesw jis u ia8swawawaswawjawwjBasswaa" 11 1 o I o o o ;J.:S-; BA5K1GHT E..C0.AKM BEfi:i;li.'0. I Vto.-A' COMPLETE LINE: (YR s ?,n nrnnnnq UIU IILUU IUU Over $7,000 worth of Shoes af ridiculously low prices. A look wilt Satisfy you J J. Rev. C, L, Greavea to leave na. - 'kev. Charles LGreaves resigned the pastoral care 61 the,' ..First,, Baptist church in Ibifi city lastv night,; and on March 1st will -move. te- Hawkinsvijle, G.. where he will resume care Jr the Baptist church In that city. Mr Greav came here from Hawklnsville two years aro.'and returns on the -earnest- solid tation of his former ongregst!tn. I will Jee a matteCef "gret oUide !bf hii wngregaCionlio have this gentleman leaWew' Bern, wher. h(a! presence and work has contributed very largely (o the morl uplift" 6f this community f ': "yntf tUtaMtit Aldermen..' ;Tb'Boatflf'AM:.)nt",et: day at:!? o'clock- in jecesa meeting. 'fhe bfl:. validating the bond 'Issue of last September was rstitiid by tbe leg islature. Wednesday, and the meeting of the board authorized advertising for bids for sUeet-p&vTng by resolution ' The board extended the time'f orjhe wor k to begin on the Itreet v rallway to May Jst instead of Feb; Utft SV' ;.. A humber of citizens, whose whoes are on Gist Front street were ' present to protest against : filling in the. river front This matter was left for : discus sion until the next regular meeting. i PAZO OINTMENT is g6aranteed to cure arty case of Itching, blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles In 9 pi 14 days or money refunded. " 60c V -f4 7 cn cn "Dun ncDin c LUIUUli llll II IIIUUIIIll lid I111U IILUU1I ' ': SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS IF INTERESTED CALL AND HEAR ioME OF Till J.i - ; ' v' .LATEST RECORDS. : . 1 JV-e- i- L.1 TCOUBLE it -ft K WashingbmD.' C. Jaff. 'i2Tbe of cials of the army and navy in the State Department Were astounded yesterday at the reported statement of Admiral Yasbiro. of thOsJapanese navy, at Pan ama, criticising PreaidentTaft's policy of fortifying the-canal as a Tirtat mis tike nnoh the part of the United States government . jU- e the opiotiion ffere uiai uuiesa iiapan uuw luimeuiaiBaiepe to punish the admiral the incident will soon become a ptoject Tor diplomatic PLftriS FOR A 3 1! A convention to procure the construc tion, through the heart ef North Caro lina, of s great highway " to be known as the Central High way, to be held in the city of Raleigh on Feb. J4th The Stafe Highway Commission will desig nate roaas tnrougn -tne -various conn ties extending : from Beaufort harbor through the center of the State, thro' Ashsvme to. the Tennessee line. . The object is to make a continuous highway running through the center of the State. GovernhriCitching has very heartily approved of the scheme and recommen ded the legislative program to the gen eral assembly. A call will be issued in the next1 few days by the Wake County Good Roads Association, the Board of Agriculture land the city of Raleigh, for a meeting; and delegates will be invited frornaU the cdunties, cities, towns; chambers Of commerce, retail merchants' - asaochl' tions and lodges of the Farmers'1 Union between Moreheady City and ' Ashevillo. The present purpose is to have the highway pass through each court house town, and of course through such im portant places as New Bern, Kinston, 1 Qur;-Greats Clearani Sale . .CONTINUES TO BE HIE IARCESI-EYR-HEU . -" " ' BL NEW-BERN. , f V SL 'l! K 'It I wfWMnal eeLittle Usefub st -the tiniest of Prices. ;Prices pn our E ntire stock cppped down to New York cost arid even below and bargains" are abundant in everyjiook and corner of; t&s sliore. . WATCH THIS ADD CHANGE DAILY. J. J. .vDEP'T. STORE lJa,f'iti, ,EyCJEjvlPLE intercourse, v. ton, Greensboro, High Point, Thomas ville, Lexington, Salisbury, etc. - Probably three-fourths of the road is already constructed; and it only needs co-ordination, improvement and the fill ing in of gups, liko the one acrossS Orange county, . It is not proposed to impose any tax, haye any elections or have any cumi berous machinery ; but use the means already at hand and the machinery al ready provided and construct this road next spring. The cause of good roads will receive great encouragement; and this road will be a -standing example and object lesson irt each county; and it will, of necessity, almost bring about tbe building of other roads. . Rheumatism Relieved in Six Hours Dr. Detchon'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. , TEACHERS' TRAIMG SCHOOL GREENVILLE, N. C. SPRING AND SUMMER COURSES FOR TEACHERS 1911 Spring Term, March 14th to May 20th ten weeks. Summer Term, June 6th to July 29th eight weeks. The aim of this conrse is better to equip the teacher for his work. TEXT BOOKS:- those used in the pub lic schools of the state. For further information address, ROBERT H. WRIGHT, Pres't. Greenville, N. C. -i. t33sT 60c. Dress Goods 39 c. 50 c. Silk 26c. $1.00 Broadcloth 75c. HEitffi 1 1F0M OF OUR SPEGIAl PRISES Barringto a Drvod , . et s Co. ' rf " START A BANK ACCOUNT WITH repls WaWarvaRawPBBVraBw siw -'- 'v-.Air-i''!-- NEW BERN, N. C. f l G :- DiBRADH AM.C .' .f3&r tsi ffyzu.. .-.. t- e I DIRECTORS C. S .HOLLISTER, C.V--MUNGER, WM..DUNN, Ci$I$BY, JW. '"STEWART' C. VfcGEHEE. W.F.7ABERLY. EravEADQWS. CI D,;: RODHAM. 'i 1H; M.GROyES, State Cannot Compel Koadi to Issue I,! ?.-r.;McajJe,y,.', : -'" .-' i - .' "' '"' ; ' ' Ralfigh, Jan,, 12-Senator John V,'. Oraliam, choirman of the judicary cofn uittee, has jant moiled a letter to r.rv ' A, Holt, of Burlington, giving irif'n tion on the subji'ct of hiilrt -n ! : sml tli" rxrli.'H ' ir-j of n f r t " i M, P' ys I . ' it I i ! i (" !' t t!i l'!;.le I 'l'it I I t' , r ; I . : I .1 it. i i I r ( ' , rTHE PEOPLES BANlCKas arranged Home J Safes among its patrons nrJ; friends.' Our the cavinrrs habit, you can open "an a you wisn. 10 neip you save ye.ioan you a money oan rreeht puvva gci cue rt the ban!: or from our representative, Whovill call upon rVojU nq 5ex-,; -A v William r. . 'TI1E SrOIlTIN'O CO';DS
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