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NUMBER 250. XEW BEILN, SOUTH CAIL. V. .TDNIZSOAY ::C?.N1NG. JANUARY, f 1311.'. TWENTY NINTH -VVEAR- I - ft I AAVKSS.AGCCUIIT i'- T is well known that a person jo jpobr "physical con- dition Is more subject, to attacksdisease than a per:., Uson' who is strong; fit is just as, true that a : person; ... who kin poor circumstances:" financially, is ? more H- .able to misforttinftl than one. who T protected "by, sonw, steady money in the bank. " A savings account V thefeest means of strengthening yourself financially.nOpen ,an: acv l count at once. This bank accepts deposits of one dollar . jot more and interest is paid at the rate of 4 per cent peri annum.-J ,t - . ? Deposits Subject to Check-Also. -1 Cordially Invited. , NEW BERN BAHKIHG ;TRUStiC0? u : i we may je alittii previous Nevertheless in Spite o the Cold . Weather we An - flounce to the Public the Arrival of "Our .. NEW SPRING GOODS Newr Dress Gingham, - , -New Fairfax Madras, 32 Inches Wide, -New Zephyrs ; 32-Inches Wide, . Childrens Rompers, sizes 2 to 6 years at 50c Misses Sailor Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years at r $1.25" arid $f.50 ' . Ladies Heatherbloom Colored Skirts, all sizes at $1.50 J. M. MITCHELL & CO. PHONE88 61 PDUCK ST. STRAIGHT FROM THE V . STUMPrv" --v - z,: - to ur comes the lumber -we sell.!: . .Our own mill saws and dresses 1C So, whether, you' want . flooring ceiling, partition,": weatherboard-. trig, mdtlWjpg pr,-whai'6t,s-yao : can rest aseuKct f hat itjg pj du'ced jfrorn the best selected Pipe $ can) S jtqf detti direct with jbktgk rMt retailVyard in Eastern Cawt ' . - . art iilillsTiiiMil I UJ.1MLII., " "' i ii. ii ' ... ' ii "i IifliiiL, .MiIJJi.li.i Z ''5 W -2. - LI ;; ' 5i'SIEuOF:k" GOluG COTTO: Adopted throughout Cotton Belt ),'" Siatemeob Issuei i ' . - Yesterday-1 -i - , Washington, J aC 24Anniform "aya- tam of grading- cotton, practically; has been adopted thoughout the cotton belt A. statement issued yeaterd" by the Deparpent of Agriculture flfaewa that 10 Statea already t have availed them selves of the offisial grades of cotton issued by;the Department and 'they are being sed m every cotton producing and cotton nianufacturing" section of the country,.,; As a'b'asia of their "opera-, fionB.. (he cotton exchange of .New Orleans.? Memphis, St . HouIs.'Natchfz Little Rock and Charleston fifrmally have adopted theoflScial cotton grades. That a universal system of cotton grad ing will b . adopted throughout the country is regarded now as certain. Rheumatism Relieved in -Six Hour Dr. Detchpn's relief for Rheumatism ifsually 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 ats. 75c and $1.00. Sold by . Jradham Drug Co. ' Charged With SeUlngyhlakeyt -; When he case of the State vs Chas. Collins, colored, was ealled in ,the po lice court yesterday afternoon the de fendant failed to answer Coll ns. was charged with selling whinkey aid had been placed on trial on the previous day. 0ving to the fact that one of the i principal witnesses was absent the case was continued until yesterday, Collins evidently saw that alf indications poin . ted towards him spending a few months on the county -roads after superior court convened here' next month.; and decided to change hia place of residence A cash bond of $50.00 which he had put ujp when he was released was forfeited1.' " ' ii Cotton Census Report to Jan. 16. . Washington. Jan2ir-The consul cot ton report of ginning up to January 15, is 11.254,115 bales counting roacd as half bales, ginned from the growth of 4910, fo January -1.6 ; compared with 9,767,592, from the growth of. 1909, 12, 667i03 from that of 1908. - Tenper cent of the last two crpps.guined to January 16 ia 912 for 1909' .96 8 for 1908T?ii Rouni bales included this year 110, 8l5j compare1jith'-l48!,'3,:a.-for 4909;SM!flf !': i i c; coe iiaLl)L..UilU Sought. Increase Judges Expense Allowance.'. Protect Ea41road -t 'Eniployes,, , - Raleigh, N. Jan. 24-Tha Senate passed a resolution offered by Senator Brown, of Columbus, appointed a spe cial committee of five to investigate the matters mentioned in the report pf the State Board of International Improver ments."- Senator Brown.said the report shows thai tho SUte has about 1244,000 invested in yartous enterprisea, the yal ue of which is problematical,- and that conditions jdemand thorough invest! gatioa.' . Jnvulved In this are the State's Interest la Jlattamusket - Railway, the Statesvi'le Air Line and' theElkin and Alleghany Rsllway.in whwhthe'Siate'e stooK s lor convtctiaDor; lor wnicit the Stata paid the State's prison, -1 " "N bill introduced by Senator Green of Crayen, would increase the expense al lowaoce for Superior Court Judges from $260 per year to $750. 1 i Dx-Judge fcwart, of Behderaon offer ed in the Houe$ a resolution for Inves tigation of the conduct of Jthe American TobsCeo Company and other great cor piratjons as o he abservance - of the State anti-trust law: which he declares to bu commonly.' charged, ia being fla grantly violated r , " , k': The bill -fjf-u Representative Quick el, of Lenoir egqnty, to amend chapter 456, public laws of . 1907 . by "repealing that part that makes employee ofrailtosd guilty of misdemeanor, for . .working overtime, Ja set tort hearing. Friday of th(a week before Judiciary .Committee Np, 4 of the: Houses U - . it wag introduced an(j is designed to enable employes o recover-damages ifvm nuruuus ur injuries VMeu wum ingoyertime, instead of being debarred hnjugb being guilty of misdemeanor for the overtime work, -a e- I Holland Wan ta- To Fortify 'And r.i- " ia i rotes tea jjy t .j Vlhe Hugue, Jan; 4 This "city may loie.its'distinction of being the homo 6f t he y nl veraal; Peace .Tribunal; "' whiih meets in the million-dollar palace budi by Andrew Carnegie, if Holland persists in its intention to fortify Flushinira V "A report -reached ' the ioreign office that England,-' Franea,:- Belgium and Russia have agreed that Holland's for tification of her coast "would be a move in such disregard of Earopeae isacY is to make the Dutch capital no longer a suible place foe the ho!dTSg"of work!- . Pf ance and Germany have both pbs jected Strongly to the pfoposedfortift cations Holland has jptlmaWd a wil- uKwesaw puanne uie original piSOS, butteport makee it apparent- thatjt er Rations may attempt to foreeLa com plete abandonment of the -fortifications scheme, . . "; i Prominent Greensboro Man Tells ' lT jof'Savodine. -' a T. F. Causey, e Greensboro merchant doing business at 718 E- Market street. Bays; 'I have been a great sufferer from neuragia forv several years; as every one ;i my locality knows. SAVO DINE lathe only thing-i have ever found that would give me relief. I caq't say enough for-lt" , - - i T.T, CAUSEY, " .mi , TO BRIDE AND btarrty HalViighferid Mrfct -VLt WallnaiMtfcve : si delightful wedding supper toibout Seventy invi ted guests, tbe occaslon Iteing in'bonor of tkete daughter, ;VMIai' E eta JLilliki and MV. Barrir - Kahn. J of Charlotte. ng to oirecuons in iny amiiy,i ,cob-j bride and groom elect, jrhose rnanlaga 232,610 for 1908 Sea ; IklandC?8S,ltiir 1910; 92,181 for 1908.,'90,287; for 1903, From OneriJ3ejrii5eii naving,.-ii8ea oavoume ireeiy accorn; W'i' ;fotroditocontm:v6r.specified WtMgK rr t-: h -': 1'"$?$; : am'ount'o alcohol tbe proprietoraolthe imPorta'n "'e8tl1re8, ! wMPtlMENTA t1TJpARrr. PARfy.1' raaoeaSvliew ae.ikocerW','0i A XIOJIPLETE LINE . (XF, ;.-. EDBO SOLD'pN EASY PAYMENTS IF 'INTEIICSTED CALL AV VZK SO'IZ 07 Ti: ; 7 '.'lat::;; : ::' i" aider if the .tast remedy - I have ever tried for bruises for cold Id thehead, throat and chest," for rheumatism,', for a two yeaif'a teat I recommend '.'Savo Wine to all who suffer" fron- any of ithe above ' epmpfkiritai.Hy s rM0 ;- t-s ,.,.-i,mr,w.WBi!,r4JV 7 TSi.,? New,. Bern; W.C,v jT?-. tlieCfebrnary Hamptoo'C One of the moat important features T m the Jfebruary-Hampton's - Mas: azme iabnjp;Cojk'' Own Story.,' In thia inetsllraent Dr. , Frederick A. 43ook. main tains a style of writing which, no matter whatever else ipay be said about the feature.it is certainly graph -e and an Importaht, contribution to lit erature". Hi tells of the Intense suff ering he endured on the return journey of year or s from the region about the North Pole,-and hs also tells- for the first time all of the" details aooiit his' meeting with Mr, ".Harry Whitney, with whom he left his much' disc usscd scientific inatromVntC'-iot books' etc. He aW tells of his, remarkable recep tion, at C3openhageW'-;v.'''.-.i-'t;:!'?..?.; , Another Important article Is headed "CaSaidy and the Food Poinonerj," in which Cleveland ifolTeLt tulU of the ro rrarkable miecarriaKe of the Pure Food Law., It is a remarkaTjiTtf revelation of deplorable conditions-of. the food sup ply in many of our lea linfc citioa. . "What Will the Democrats Do?" ia an important political article written by Jud-to'n C. Wellivnr and Liuis Erown loW,: rioted politlci ' .xperts. They t ;ll what the n't licmocrutic Conpr iu jmufttdoin ordr to maintain Do no- cratic no)retti:iry in 131 Z. This is h ; - .em,.,l.:J by a li;n-nt fr.dil Champ jClnrk li-ri'!e. '".VI. t f. ! ! I.Mil'ipr -.1 l j i '(Vr - .. Will I) i." T - f-.m.l ; i r '; i .' .-r'H i a i ill be solemnized this, .afternoon at o'clock at the Syrisgogufcgjf terf" .pirv taking ofihejcholca f tmperjftheri Wa eage.chttirig of the bride's cakajfor the tWmble a ring; Then toasts fol lo,Trial'fea&(f w1b'1Ui ,M ;rfield'i speech and hie preeentstion of ta magniflcerit diamond ring "ty the parent. ; Jiutdc and dancing closed the L.uLLlE Fti.GE .':h".'Tfir 'piles cured iii $ to i oir's JAZ0 OINTMENT 1b guaranteed io cure any case of Jtching, Blind, Bleed- ing or. Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or inoney refunded.' 60c. . Death of SUzabetb Innett 4. The sad newa reached here yesterday f .... ... .- .f j i . l oi ine aearn at nnr home at tdar Point of Miss Elizabeth Ennett, eister of -Mr George Ennett, of this eitv. Miss Ennett was known-to many in; tbU city, and her death was not unex pected as she had . been in declming- ueaiiii lux iiiuiiuitf. a ue oereaveu jam ily will have the sympathy of all who know them in their loss. SW-cn tA, T7-..T71 -mm Mr. Castet 's Store Entered, 1 i Last Saturday niccht some one enter ed the st ire of Mr. F. Castet. and Sob at Five ; Points and after stealing" a number' of hams and other articles broke open the "money drawer and took from it all of the cash that Axontai ti ed. Fortunately only a few dollars nau been lejt in this reeepticle and the thief er thieves were not well reraonet ated for their trouble. Entrance Waa gained through one of the rear windows and up. to the present'time' no clue as to who they were has been obtained, y -is. riLts i . riLts I NLta 1 X Williama'lndian Pile Ointment ; will tore Blind. Bleeding and Itching Pilesi It absorbs the tumors; allays itching , af ice acta as a noultk:e. glVe feliet Williama; iidianplle Oi&dieflt Is prepared for Piles and itching of the private'parta, j- Sole by -drriggiata, mai .50 and IL0Q.5" WUllama'f'grjCo; propa.i.Clevelaad. Oi-4&.&mi 'Police ison tdraiilnif Cxneditlan. .gltiiir M :discovereri of "'blirid tigers.?'' Yesterday afternoon two of thern wpht out On a fordgmg expedition and retdrb-j ad' laden dowirwh : botUea Of beer of almost'everyknown brand,ff eapofla were taken td tfae ity hall where labels were placed 'on ;: them . preparatory ', jo ahipping them io the 'State Chemist to be an'alyzed,f tha'i specimens iere Ji Yesterday afternoon at her home on 4 onnson street, A11",. Monroe . tioweu gave a beautiful card party compil mentary to Mrs.. Edgar Martin; of Pas-f Howell end her guests of honor in the parlor and afterward invited to the di ning room- where Mrs. David Ward served punch,' f . ; ' There were nine tables', of bridge,! and after two rubbers, delicious sal id am) ice courses and bonbons were serv ed. ' Those present were:, .''.." -y; t Mrs John Dunn, Mrs. Edward Eifh- op, Mrs Petit, - Mrs.--Edward Baker, Mrs. John f.roa Ifoot, Mrs. M M Marks, Mrs. Owen Cuion, Mrs. David Davis,. MraGui'in-Diu-n, f'rs. James Mitchell, Mrs. i V oil, V !. It.iyn.- . 1 Pollock, ; .9. LaviJ Con Jun, Mrs. I V gar t." -'' , ; Dvll Ward, V.r. Tlio",. Cn:iwy, Mrs, Drake, t'm. Roht i t Dee ie-', f.:,a. Alex Jack. r.s R..' .t J - - a, I.'.i. E B l:::;i,. I..,'. Fr-.-e- s r-:."-;, r.:.H. John T r i: t r r .. r . ;.: n r'n. Tie... : ' . : i r : . places wiere the goods. Were sold yOi be placed Under" arwBt . "ofl ; Warrante chargijig thfrn .wlwnolatinitiepH saie, N.iY. Mrs. E E: Baldwin, Boob-T" INOtlCe -10 l. -L.., tiaraiSOn S ton, and Mrs. John Broadfoot, ofay- ikWAindP" etteville, ,C.LfXrt tf : Tha guests were. greeted by,, Mrs.' "i'?....1 u,, ., .' ---.''- Ii 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. ; I ask the continued support' and loyalty of my friends. ... . ' t&Kiri WGs.h,'-H ARDISON. ' Looking Alter the National Guard. .' --.' i - .' - - f -Washington, Jiin..21. The war . de- pirtment is endeavoring to meet de man la of the national guard for instruc tion in tlio uae of fields artilery. Te' arm of the mi ilin service seenis l'!r 'y to become more important in V-a i .mi' diate future; owing tl the alio " ., 'i hy Conrws of liberal piioprii't,i.ii f r t',o imrpo:iu of im-v -! r a f.,ri,;'r t Pr nt. tl - - r v r - -v I .... A m I -4 a a . Ik I .'' SLr 9 I 4 ... p , v. '.hi. ' srf" Kj?. - , w.. -- r- - v V mi m' v II .WhenTOur MONEY is BURNER up regrets' won't bring it tick to yotVIt is very UNSAFE juid UWORRIES you a rbi)Ie1ot to nave money in! your house or in a hole in the , groijnd. ; BesW it it is safe teaches people where it is and Trtakes it Veiy UNSAFE. -y-.r' " RlakbURBYdtR Bank. We pay liberal interest jconsistent with safety 4 per cent. Ijil" ' .,--111,1, LLiil .1' 1 1 u j'iiiiii;iii) While the time has come to - close our sale, we find . that we .still have a large stock of Cloth, big; " Overcoats, Mens and Boys Pants, a good many Shoes, '.'Blankets, Dress Goods, Mens and Ladies .Underwear and all other '. winter goods that we don't want to carryover. A We, will continue selling these ..goods as long as they last at cost '.and some lots of Clothine and Shoes at about half price. We Hava21 Ladies Suits Jo go at ,iK.- i. J. iPEPSTQRe BAXTER 14 TEMPLE A Wl .rh TI;S- r - -w' - W V3 X' ,Nf ' t V S W1 njOat.economi---'-i' 3Zf,.. - 'v !"'-.! 1 ''V"- !j t' eWj -solicit your : patronage """a-t. ,. l.i.ai fji,( ;.;.. COlt-FiCTS. -!J ' . it!-,.. l fn looks.eHcoal isalike-black, .f rough spark ling. But there the i '."'jstji likloM end9,.v For some coal Vsiwanneyenjy, jkhrows off little eeat and .raakes much dirt Our Coal has proven best by test It 'J-.- burns with a hot, steady flame to Ellis' Coal !&aS$tfSffi3&41 DrcsisG6ddsi,39c. - IT:.: Tl' Qf l.fD:: CF! -CX FEG'MZPBISES! n 4 r 1 C ..-S AI.G LIEN;; , ' v.ho know a good cigar when they - get it between their, teeth,' there Is rtnthing but praiwe for our Roy-. 1 P-ohe Ci.-ar, They all m reo- 1 t it ia tl,e beHt smoke they ev- ' ' ? r f, r --r.'s They say t t it R.ill.-.fies t ' rnoHt exacting t !e It ia The b...i.ke In m-n ' .'
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