estaelkiied -r f NEW BERN. NORTH CAROLINA, SUNDAY ZIQRMNO. JANUARY. 22 1911. ; -NUMBER 24$. iTWENTY, NINTH YEAR m. i ... 4 .1 CIRCULATION . . . Y l.ti -- ". "i tV1" ' r t- 'r 4 i".'.v,' ' J ' S 4 6' a SAVinas T !s;well known that a dition is more subject to attacks of disease than a'pcr son who is strong. It is just as ; true .that a' person: -twho is" in poor circumstances . financially, is mote IK 1 .11.1. J lL. ' . J 1. - nnmn - note io uiisiuriuiie tuan vuc;hu is piiuciicu vj-. ouuic -ready money in the bank. A savings account fc the best ' means of tffeiigthening; yourself financially. "Open" an" ac count at once. This bank accepts deposits jof one ;dollar 'or more and interest is jpaidat the rate of 4h per : cent per . annum.-i' Deposits Subject ; -.Cordially KEW BEfiN 5BANK1HB 7 aTRUSTSpO WE MAY BE A LITTLE PREVIOUS Nevertheless itf Spite of the Cold Weather we An ' nounceto the Public the Arrival of Our - NEW SPRING GOODS - - 'New Dress Gingham, ;-j New Fairfax Madras, - 32 Inches Wide; : j New Zephyrs . 32' Inches Wide, q ' Childrens Rompers, sizes to 6 years at 50c : Misses Sailor Dresses. sizes 6 to 14 years at ? and:$f.50 . , Ladies Heatherbloom Colored Skirts, all . sizes at .... $1.50 - I MITCHELL K W 61 POLLOCK ij i r , J" i ' ikiiniiitiibnaiiiii&-fiar Bronddas Ives Ltinxbe?? Co; CflRLOAD BUGK'S STOVES 1 RAI1GES Za "5" o" ) t-3 3 1 JMi ; e!:::::::t i:'::z:e A COr.iLETE. LINE C? r.nCfl,j n;n"nnT' q--q r lUiuUii I iiU.wi;..! i!-J .... i. r;iin"rin"r''r '"n r'' SOLD ON 'EASY PAYI.1EMTS iriTEr.LSTED CAM, , '' ' LAV." ACCCUUT person ia poor pbysicd con- ' . to Check Also , Invited., PHOR288L X7 ' ctd AiniiT. pnniw' tup lif$7: to us comes the lumber ve sell, i i.; Our own mill safWs and dresses it So, whether yoit want flooring,' ceiling, partition, 'weatherboard- v jlng, .moulding or what, not, you . can rest pasured . (hat His pro- ,r'duced from the best selected Pine, ' if you buy it of us. It '.will ' pay ; you to deal direet with us..Larg-; V est retail yard in Eastern Caro,. -Jina. 1 "I- ' go..- cm m o. c GETS "M Endorsement For Panama Kxpost ' - tiou -By Souse Committee, ; J;WRhidRtbn,,'Jan, aNw Orlewii has won the preliminary fckirmi&h in hfr contest with San Francuco lor the Pan" ama Exposition, ' i- , .J By a vote of 9 to 6 the' House Com mittee on Industrial Arts and Exposit tkms' decided in favor , of New Orleans fas the place to hold the expoeilion, and will report the bill -introduced fcy Gen eral EstopinaU f Louisiana, officially rtcognirinjr New Orieant aqthorizing the appointment ol Federal eommia- aioq and. a Government exhibit j The committee membefs .who - voted - for New Orleans were: Kodenburjr, of I la nois; Langley, of . Kentucky; Murphy, of uisaoun; of Iowa; Rhinock, of Ken tucky Heflin, : of Alabama.-Cojlterv of M istiasippi: CuIIod. of Indiana, and Coverington, oi Maryland1 The six members voting against New Orleans anofor' San Francisco were: Gardaer,rf Massachusetts ouhwick, of New' YofkiSteenerson, of Minnesota; f oindexter, ot Washington; ; Maynaro, of Virginj and Nelson, of Whconsin. Prominent Greensboro Man Tells of Savodine.J T. F. Causey, a Greensboro merchant doing business at 713 E. Market street, says: "I have- been a great' sufferer from neuragia for several yearSj as every one hi my locali ty knows SAVO- Ultf&jin the only thing s, have ever found that would give me relief. I can't say enough for it" . N v T. F. CAUSEY, - The Naval Program. jVWashington, Jan. 81st Two battle ships, two colliers, eight torpedd boat destroyers, and. four, subniirine boats constitute the naval increase program forflfxt year, uner action of the House Naval ' Affair Committee. The com mittee's 'Action' earries out; Ihe maiq features of the edm nitration's plan of building two battleships annually, with a few needeL auxiliaries: : Tfte battleships will cost 6,00tf,000 each, exclusive of armour and'prmament and win be or zt.uuu tonnage., i ?Notic'e to G. L. -Hardisoifs ' Friends." ' - " ' The statement made by others ask ing for endorsements for Collector Cus toms at New Bern, that I am no longer a candidate for-this position is untrue, I am still in the race and expect to re main to the finish.";! ask theontinlied support anq loyalty oi my friends.- , , . J' -; v g:u HARDISON ,V ' 1 ', . r Annual Inspection State National Guard '-" J .- Announced, :, .y - Ualeigh, Jan, "21 Announcement is made from the-office of Adjutant Gen eral ft. L, Leinster of the North-Caro- lia National Guard that the-annual in spection ,- bf the companies composyig the guard will begin, with the Raleigh company February . lC and close with Weyneovil'e. Some of the more nota ble dates are Charlotte, Apr 1 SlGfeeiw- boro, April 5; Wilmington, April. 7, Durham, March 8, and.Asheville March 24 and 25: There is no, Announcement yet as to who will represent the United States war department In thse inspoc t one.' The date will be represented by Colonel Thomas Stringfleld of Waynes- vide,. Inspector general of the North Carolina Guard. . . 4 , ' s .' From One of New BernV Best , ' Known People. . I Having used Savodine freely accord ing to dirpctiotiB in my Xnmily, I con sider It the bast remedy I have ever tried for bruise, forcold in the head, throat and chet for rheumatism, for sciatica, neuralgia and catarrh. After a two year's test I recommend "Savo dine to all who suffer from any of the above complaints. ' . , ' -. MRS. F. C, ROBERTS,' , : New L'prn, N. C. ?;qtici Aftor Ui f ; uh V- , ;".iny ti',-.i ' ''111 1!' I i I :' i " . ! 1 1 1 i ) ninny I ii I i r ;:: of y I my I f 1. T Ii 1 I OUlitJL i.Ld ;; OFTiiE v;eek Examination to Begin Th& Week.J Hook vorm -Beport Eeoelved.:; . School Magazine to Be Is- ?' 1 sued Thia Week.- ' - t Nearly all of the upper grades, began their examinations, on-Thuraday rFri day. Next week, the entire week will be Kiven to the examinations and every pupi of the school should be present every day.-s m! - - " 3 The new term' will begin on Moadav 'January 30th, on which date those who pass on H their work will be promoted to the, higher section or trade. ' , x - All new pupils or pupils who have be come 6 years of age-, since-the opening of school should enter on Jan. 80th. for the new term. ' . 1 The boys' and girh in the first grade held an attendance contest during 'the week."-; The. girls won every day and on one or more days every girl in the room was present r 'i. Tbe next number of the School Lyceum Course-will be friven on Tuesday might Jan. 31st On thia night Elbert Foland and the Italian boys will present "A Night in VenieeT-a musical and liter ary fantasy and a delightful concert program. ' The company ii composed of Mr, Foland and .five natives, of sunny Italy. -i Mr.' Foland is as entertainer and humorist and his company has a high reputatioiuand is considered one of the best obtainable. " ' The first report of .those who have been examined for hookworm has been received. There were 131 examinations made in this report and 26 were found to be infected. Those who were found to be infected are" being - notified and urged to take tha treatment ' Daring the coming Week t (a hoped that.tbese pupils; who bare, not.been examined will attendio the matter, and their examin ation completed , ' ' The next issue of tha Athenian which ill r e issued during the coming, week will be called, the i'School Information Number' and wKi be given over to last years report of the cbuol and such in formation as will be interesting to the public concerning the school- Every citizeorof tbe city should get a copy and read the reports, -r - On Tjesdsy afternoon the piano and violin club held a meeting in the audi' toriutn. " An unusually interesting "pro- gram was rendered. Besides the solo work on the violin by Cart Bunting and Kathleen Pittman there- was a piano duetby Bessie Hojlowelland MlssClay- pooi, ana pisnosoios oy Aaajpn. tiann, Esther Marks. Lavinia Folsom, 'Bertha Hawk, and Mary -Turner. ; A pleasant feature of the afternoon was tbe pap ers read Roderick: Davenport on Crea- atore'a; Band, and Lavinia Folsom on Theodote Thomas Orchestra. On Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock the Household -Economics Department of the Woman's Club held their second" 3eJ monslration in the Domestic - Science room of the GrifBa bui'din?.? To -.this all or the m ambers of the Woman's Club-were invited and tbe occasion was most helpful and enjoyable. ' j Miss McCless". our Domestic Science Teacher read a most interesting paper on tfereragee taking up the growth. cultivatloh, preparition and propertiei of tea, coffee, and chocolate, After which these three beverages were pre-v pared and served with , sandwiches and beaten- biscuit. Much- interest was shown by the ladies , present and many questions asked. -"The "attendance1 -was about 80.;-', .' 5-. 'ii f - PILES CURED III 10 14 DATS r' PA20, OINTMENT Is guaranteed to curj any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding riles in 6 to J4 days or money refunded. 60c :iBT ENTERTAINED YOUNG FRIENtS. At her home. last night Mlts Grace St swart entertained a number of her young frlom!.!, the time beinr npent In Ifanien with refrehhments served before tliearty ltft. All enjoyed t! noccaaion. ' f . C".l AM-'IVEIwARY. Ir. ami F. C. .!")t- e,l 0. ri ! f f r . r- A : at- co;i;i!iij HOLIES TO CLOSE 1 Pepsi -Ckila Bottlers r 'Keturn, to Their Homes After a Dolightv , The:; convention of the ; Pepsi-Cola Bottlers which convened in this eity last Thursday morning, came to a close Friday night with a social , session and yesterday morning the.: many .bottlers from all over- the United 'States iWho had been- in attendance " returned ' to their respective' homes, eaeh one pro fuse iu theirpraise of the hospit ility of Mr. . Bradham, the iprestdent of "the company, and of the citizens of New Bern In general, Friday morning at 11 o'cloqk the en- tire party boarded the Elfrida. and were given a trip down the- river. They retnrned late inhe afternoon and re paired to the hotel where supper Was served to them. .. y- rom 6 untill 10 o'clock: Friday night a business session was held at the Pep si-Colo factory, followed by a social session. Rheumatism Relieved in Six- Hours Dr.. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest cased in a lew 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. 75e and $1.00. Sold by Bradham Drug Co. "The Church With Sore Eyes andilame Feet" At the Baptist Tabernacle tonight the pastor. Rev. A.- C. Shuler, will preach en the Church with Sore Eyes and Lame Feet" ' The music has been carefully planned and altogether the program 'for ton night's service is a very attractive one and no doubt will draw a large - congre gat!on. - Mr. Shulsr specially urges the men of the town to hear him at tonight's service. - Creatore Will Play Matine Coji cerfHere, LTo the Citizens of New Bern: ' In viev; of the fact that the entire first floor and many bsloony seats have been sold for Creatore's .Concert' here1 next Wednesday night, thus making it impossible for many people who are anxious 4o hear this wonderful band attend the niht concert, I haveTtor. night had a long distance talk' wjtl the manager of the Band, and he has agreed to play an afternoon concert here next Wednesday at S p. m. ' rThe entire theatre will be reserved for white people. Tbe admission to the balcony will be 26 cents and admission tothe first floor will be CO cents; There will be na reserved seats. .'J f Thto gives women and children ,am those Out of town an opportunity, of hearing ' the world , famous Ujreatore, who could not possibly go at night . , mi - r x J. L. W1LUAMS. Jan 2Ciwi; la The legislative; Halla. ' Raleigh,' Jan." 2l-r-Iotrodueed stmulta neously in the- House and ; Sfpate, by Dillard In the : former and ;Hobgood m the latter, k bill designed to 1 prohibit the shipment of live quail, from, the afate and revoking the power or ,the secretary of the Audubon society to is sue permits for such;, shipment,, was passed by both , bodies, of the general assembly. Iti was V.tfce i first r ur- gehcy bill passed by the present assem bly, provision fp its promptt passage and enactment into. law having been made oo Thursday night; at A joint meeting of the same committee, " Among the notr.ble bills reported fa vorably by committees? was Senator Gardner's bill increasing the salary of "ihe governor from $4,000 to $6,000, ef fective at the beginning of the term of GoveinorCltehioe uuccessor.j Senator Gardner epotce in favor of the bill and on motion Df Senator Bassett it was made a r-pecial order for next Wednes day nt 11:30 o'clock, Ihi Senate received V"farge"number of bills from the House, including one for t!.e protection of employes as n.i-m-bciiofan or;:nniz:ition, another ro !,;'.:: ir.;r Suio. (ifficiuls and SV -.tr? mi ! l.'.-pre wntativfii in C f from o: i-r r:-'-i U o I i S. 3 tD K ' - t'-L ' HOME SWEET HOME can RE&JLARLY deposit in the. and save enough to buy a home. . Make OUR Baijik YOUR Bank. We pay liberal interest consistent -with safety 4 per cent. iMHittiiii ' .11 WhiJe the time has come to close our sale, we find that we till have a large stock of Cloth ing, Overcoats, Mena and Boya .Pants, a good many Shoes, Blankets, Dress Godds, Mens and - Ladies Underwear and all other - winter goods that we don't want tp carry over. -.- We will continue selling these goods as long as they last at cost and some lots of Clothing and Shoes at about half price. ; We Have 21 Ladies Suits - J. J. BAXTER I :DEPT..STO)RE .,.1 : !; - ELKS TEMPLE BSSSSLataSsneBene .JyA".-' ' f Vt . whib5air an() is most economi "' -1 ' ve3iweioiicrt your patronage ; fti7!JSt$tf ' '' --'4 I Ellis' Goal an 60 c: Dr&ssT'Qotids39c. 50c: Silk ce: q:; c::i: a FRii'tfi m .U";Vfr "only 1 be for those who bank a part ot their incomes 'Bp t. . In looks all coal is alike black, rough sparkling. But there the likeness.. ends. ; For some coal burns unevenly, throws off little heat andjnakes much, dirt Our coal has proven best by test It turns with a hot steady flame to ; '1 47; ardA ,1 26c; 75 c. - j. mi''. A. l 1 -1 ' - : i - m ' .at v m, k h. ' m i ry (ice:ls Co. IT'3 VCl'.t ftOVEO !.-v -It- tJ yen time 'n t!;r.t we stli if rs ct r.:::.!:T:. - V.'c i ; i :r-r P-yi I .'.:.s 5 cr: ';::-;'Sf(ri';.' x i;:;; ;: 'yi'X':-:--iwj'.'v"!;1'''''..' :?'&"," .: Ill; V;"..

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