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1 1 v' -ava i - - v ? - v.- t- -AAA ' ' . j - 3T PAPERWITU .j't- KNOWN - VcircuLationC - 1? C NUMBER 2?I.-VX NEW BERN, "NORTH CAROLINA; SATURDAY MORNING. JANtJARYfl4 Mf J?j . - TWENTY NINTH YEAR - . ... -r4 XL K ESTABLISHED J 'All' "5 - 3 , to Mi lie . KE PRUDENT ; A K.ADUALLY get together a small sum in the: safe J I keeping of a souad, substantial banking "Institution : I S I and you will experience a feeling ok security and v-" freedom from future- misfortune." " - - -5 By, adding to your account as often as possible :an0 cal-1 culating the interest which the bank allows your "iavings; will soon grow into a substantial fund. This bank' aids in ' saving money by accepting deposits of one dollar or more and allowing interest at -the rate of 4 per cent per annum. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK" ALSO INVITED. NEW BERN BANKIN6 a TRUST GO. Uncle Remus Human Naclier's Says Peculiar. The world is full of men lookin fer sumthin to make hair grow lookin fer sumthin on the head and the women to take it off their arms. we But what time is "tion in want to tell you this the Wonderful Reduo Art Squares. our Beautiful Rich Patterns in Oriental Effects, Also Velvet and Tapestry, Sizes 9x12 feet, . at tiie Following Reduced Prices. Former Price $22.50 For $22.50 19.00 12.00 8.0Q7:3t, $ 1 7.00 1 2.00 .9.00 5.5t) Call phone 288 and wc will have any tone of these Rugs sent to your hojse and put on your floor subject to your approval. ' - i ,-. Phone 283,, 61 Pollock St. VILL EHDOnSE ? ." -a: L 1 nn mi GE Fifty Thousand Acres to be M&de ' Fertile at aa Expense of 1400,000 EaJeigh, 4nr 13-Th Stat Board of fcdueabqn has reeeivad f roitrita sec ond eaK'weerinc expert'aited upon b) : kba board and-th Roper Lumbar Com pany passing on thaleaaibility of drain ing Mattamokeet Lake, Hyde county, and gaining for agricultural purpoBa 50,000 acres of moat fertile iandf in the state, the finding of the rxpert being that the estimate of Engineer . Weight that the drainage can be accomplished for $400,000 is correct and recommend ing only some miner changes in the de tails of the proposed system of drain age.. The president of the Roper Lum ber Cohas been summoned to come to Raleigh tomorrow and pass upon the' findings of the expert, and give his for mat ehdorsementto the drainage schema to which he excepted as a party to the drainage district just as the state had negotiated a sale ; oj its holdings to a northern syndicate pledged to carry through the drainageJ In fact repre sentatives of this syndicate were here on December 1st with certified ' checks for the trade with the state board when the exception on the part of the lumber company tied up the. matter pending further ex, ert investigation. Adds a Word of Praise. Having experienced wonderfully qui k relief by the use of Savone in coldt, coughs and bionefciaj affectiens. I am pleased to add a word of praise of that excellent remedy. Yours very truly, MISS MARY L. BRYAN, ' New Bern, N. C. Beaufort) N. C, Jan. 13-Opposition to the building of the harbor of refuge ' at Cape Hatteras, which has been de cided upon by Government engineer having in charge of the project, has de veloped here and the Chamber of Com merce will meet today to advocate Cape Lookout for the sailor's haven. The chamber will lay particular stress on the shifting sands of Cape Hatteras and the shoals which move up and down the roast for half a mile. They aay that to build the harbor where the en gineers have selected would mean the expenditure of three times : the sum if it was built at Cape Lookout i-:r,... saBMawsMMwasMSBrads - .. .. i. " . ..i v J"" I 'I.'1' 1 v ...'' 1 - i. ; ft WW! ihiiimiw vmmmvwmtmmm m www. mm .ipmi mm ii m ipiihuipmh miill m The Harbor of Refuge. -1 i - vv " 3 Wilt Hold Big ; Meetingr ia This City -on February 1st Inter- vesting Program Arranged. ' . Notice -"has been mad that a Far mers li tUota WiU be held in this city 00 february 14t , At the aame time will bo held aa Inatitato for Women by IliifSuo iHolloweU.y Thobjeclof these tnatttuteaf are to bring . together the women, fronl the farm bomee,f that they may peeomo better acquainted fend talk 1ver among themselves -subjects tending to the bailernient of conditions in rural homes, such as better and more ecofcotnic&l foods and better meth ods of preparing them, 'home fruit Bod vegetable gardening, farm dairying, poultfji-ralsingthe : beautifying of, the home and home surroundings, etc. Let the wives and daughters come out to these meetings ia large numbers. Interesting programs have been pre Pared for these meetinsrs. A Irom'itynf (L00 will be given for tne oest wax 01 oreaa naked ana exhibi ted by a girl or woman living on the farm. A premium of $1.00 will be given for the best five ears of pore-bred corn. Inai itute lecturers will be present as follows; Mr. J. L. Burgess Agrono mist; State Department of Agriculture; Mr. J. A. Conovc r, Dairy Division, U. S. Dopartmeht of Agriculture: Dr. W. G Chrteman, Veterinnrian, State De partment of Agriculture; Mr. S. B. Shaw,. Assistant Horticulturist,- State Department of Agriculture. AIL farmers and their wives, sons and daughters, and all others interested in farming and the betterment of the farm homes, are urged to attend these meet ings and join in the discussions. Morn ing Session will open at 10:30 o'clock and afternoon Session at 1:30. Bring a t book. and panel) to take notes. The boys are especially invited to come and learn about the boys' corn clubs. . Lace Curtains, Voc. per pair, new stock. J.-J.Baxter fdOs;Eiy'sraiL r-'SI-lBE;VillO Opinion of prominent Lawyers as to Clause .Providing Girt N - For Church. .. . Concord, N. H.. Jan. 13. -That the lesiduary clause in the will of Mrs. Ma- Yy Baker G. Eddy, founder of the Chris tian Science Church, Js nuH and void, is the opinion of ex-United States Senator William E. Chanler, HannU Taylor, of Washington, D. C, professor of constl tntional and international law at George Washington University, and others as given out for publication here yester day. The clause provides for a gift ot about $2,000,000 to the First Church of Christ, Scientist)? Boston, known as the "Mother Church." A statute of New Hampshire prohib iting a bequest to a church of over $5, 000 annually, is the basis of the opinion which is written by Professor Taylor. iteierring to the residuary clause as "null and void," (he opinion says: "As to the void gift, testatrix died intestate and its subject matter passed, on her death, to her next of kin, under the New Hampshire statute otdistribu tion." In the closing paragraph the opinion advises the attorney for . the next of kin that such agreements and contracts as they made with the testa trix and ber trustees in her lifetime bind them only "to recognize Aa valid men provisions of her last will as are legally valid." 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 rare is on each box. 26c. 5 ii ii iv s s - ii F4i a m i 1 v r u IIOM SWEET HOME can only be for those who REGULARLY deposit in the bank a part o their incomes and save enough to buy a home. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. THE PEOPLES BANK -.If t:" "complete; une of : 'EDiupjippoiieiiPiis m:o uegoiids: :'s6ld"6n'easy., payments IF INTERESTED CALL ANT) HEAR SO' OF 1UZ k, W, LAI EST REC0r,D3. WILLIAM S Kl DNEYjPILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous ays tem and caused trouble with your kid neys And bladder? Have you pains in bins,, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too fre quent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney f ills wiU cure you-at yruggist, mcejHwr wiinams' M i g. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. -; VY : Washington, Jan. 13. president Taft has sent to Congress a special message urging the fortification of the Panama Canal and recommendinjr-an appropria tion of $5.dOO,0pO;; for-thf itiatlon : of tls work oo the proposed defense be made at the present ; session. He for warded also ! report of the special Ar my and Navy ;Board, 'recommending fortificationkpf the &:j$lt ": A; & k. C. R. ft: Cbi JMviond: I y Goldsboro, N, , C.; January WAt a meeting of thi directors of tbe'A. A M.' q.jQ.'.PoC'lai thUcitytodayA aemi-annual dividend of 11 per cen,t 00 the capita) itoJt of aid! company, was declared. , payable at thai office of the treasunr of said eomDSnv in Goldaboro. N, C on' January. 15u 191L1. Books: for the transfer of stock to Jelosa at 12 M January. 10, 1911, - and reopen at 12 M 4Nt January UlMl-lf'? 0&rJk- BROADHURST, ' : $kMx$&Miod Treai. Bradslrcet'a Weekly Tradt Report : .RichmondrJa0.-13. Bradsf-eet's to morrow will say for Richmond' and. yl- cinity; : ; '? -. ' t x.:; The usual aftet holiday dullness pre vails in trade circles', wholesale bouses are preparing samples and some of them have their travelers ouC A feel ing of opUmimn is apparent in mcst linea, deultra anticipating a greater tuininpss durin;? this year than wns i dune in 1910. I'roduce and fruit a are more plentiful and prices are sli;,htly lower. Retail trade is quiet, Coiiepiioiis are fair. . . , ; A,; The Eubank Case. The case of George Eubank has at tained local prominence because of what appears conflicting authorities in the matter of five protection jurisdic tion. The property on Broad street partially burnedj was being reconstruc ted by Eubank, .who had a permit from the city's fire" chief, who is also chief building -Inspector, who in torn ap pears to hare granted permission thro' State Insuranca Commissioner Young, who regarded rebuilding as not conflict ing with the law. The Mayor however, held that it was a violation of the city ordinance,: tbo Eubank : had Stopped work immediately upon being notified that aaity ordinance Was being Violated. The Mayor fined Eubank $50 and costs. Tnat'VliiiDaaled.-'.' . Attention KnljUtta. Membera of Athenia Lodge No. S E of P are urgently requested to attend a meeting of their lojge to be held4 on Tuesday nighl Jany. 17th. 191L- Busi ness of importahca to be transacted. ' . Be sure and come, somathinf dying. hi order of the Lodge, h ": ? 'Qi h. smith, J . v..'"u. .-: ; ' K, of R. S. T What More Can be Aaked? : . .. -V-. .-..y-.-il I-.riij;:i.?r Thaanslysls. of 5enstor ftimmons' vota In Congress ahowa j that he has beenlnyariabiy i champion Of the' ln terestj of the producers or -Jlorth Car. olma, and that ha ha ' always- voted within the limitations of the. tariff law. CWirIottoChjiclevS Hard on Boll Weevil. Washington, Jan. 13 The cotton boll weevil, greatest enemy of agriculture! in the south, will re-enter the field with reduced numbers next season if the south has a continuance of the cold weather that haa marked this winter. Bradford Knapp, in charge of the Far mers Cooperative demonstration work in the department of agriculture, an nounced today that the cold winter will greatly duce the weevil and make the fight against the post easier for farm ers. Farmers in states on the weevil's line of march eastward are being in structed by the department to the best methods to keep down the ravage of the insect. ON THE GREST OF THE WHITE WAVE Rheumatism Relieved in Six Hours Dr. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest eases 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 $1.00. Sold by Bradbam Drug Co. Plana For foreign Service. Washington, Jan. 13ThereengnU'on of special efficiency for diplomatic ser vice ia to be made certain under a bill introduced . today by Representative Lowd-n. of Illinois, and Understood toj have the approval of Secretary of State Knox..' - i.;-.- - The hill seeks to establish the merit system more.flrmly throUgh.dut the State Department and the diplomaUeaud con sular; service, and to; - provide for the transfer of trained men from the State Department Jto : the foreign service! the United States' j An . efficiency , roil ia'ibr-Ds) eatabiiab.jhaX9ra1fi;if'S ployes carefully followed, end their -reV corda kept A Fronjthaf ineriJlit la proposed' to pick men for the secretary ships in the diplomatic servlci nd (or 4 Three shares New j Benr Banking trust Compaoy'a stocky your best of fer, -Apply to rVOrBwt ifc$Zf COTTON: I.IARKET I- L; llEpOin'ED JXZ, LOMG DI3T ANCCT PHONE NO. It lit. :,:;.; January 13 i::jrh Low Close Jan, Orn 1 1 ' HCl Hr,5. ..-14C5 J 3 x i:.:3 im , -1437 1 1 ir.no 1-3 1433 r I 1 Jen, lust 1 ,ar 23,25. f, : .i I' I ;t; ." . : ' ri- r. 7 1 ... 7 7 To Beautlf! .Cities' WUb More jTreea. Washington, 1. C. Jap ISrXo beau-' tify cities by planting and nurtlng more trees was the plan urged. By members of the Ajnerkjan forestry Aasoclationj at th initial, session af their thirtieth annual convention here- yesferdsy3s'ffi : Conservation and the close relation ship of forestrjr to prosperity were the watchwords of the convention, Which is to last two days. Speakers of national prominence will make addresses scoring timber wreckers and biasing the trail to timber restorations. Today's session was marked by addresses by J J Levi son, Of Brooklyn",' Y. and Henry 8. Graves, forester of the United States. NOTICE?,;! hV A UNIQUE WHITE EVENT Just from the northern market comes our new line of "Baby Irish" "Embroideries. The daintiest patterns in Flouncing, trimmed tastefully with the newest creation in Edging and Insertion makes the most at tractive effect:' Wonder-working machines Have never produced lovelier JLaces and Embroideries than are now here in matchless varieties. - This is an extraordinary opportunity for the economical purchasing of , hitrh-crade white (roods are of supreme importance to every thrifty . woman. : ; J. I DEI?T STORE BAXTER r;-'V;9-- fitKSi'.TEMPLE eeee eeeef eeeee eeeWeeeeeaa 58.ScdaCa525ia seeeeeee After the Big Fire many of m friends knew I sufTered ahesvy loss. Many nUngles, lathes, some bales of cotton and oLher merchsndiHS was burn e 1 beaidos lfi utorra and houses, shc!.i, sttililes and other houses, out buiUiin.ri, But now I may I say I will try egiilii to n.v-...l Rrul keep on sucking till I do S n .1. . I r-'.--v I t' ! it ( k f " ,' ! - ' ! I 60 c ;;Dress Gootfs;39c: 57 .00 Brorldcldt!:" 75c. M. -.. if. i t X V :r3 winter's Ti:ounr.rn ri-u-v, e in! ; f i a (i , , r i To A"J WILLIAM " -'v 'ii.t '. r. r.
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