7ESTAEL1SHED v. - ' 5? c- NTnMcnn 2i. c iJ. JANUARY. 2d lOIi: I: . c i ... n - i i 1 1 4 .V? If 4 - 'N' ' r 'V. r TVT is well known that a dition ts more subject to son who is strong. It is U: who' is in poor circumstances .financially; is "jnor e;Ii-; able to misfortune than one iwho is protectedT by some ready money in the bank. A A savings account is the best : i, . V'- - 1 - '- r- " - -r .'f -v means of strengthening yourself financially. Open anac 'count at oncieATbis bank accepts deposits of, one . dollar,, 'tot feore and interest is paidjitthe rate of 41 percent;per; annum.-; 5 1 Deposits -SubjecLto I CKeck ; Also ' hew;? berii? BAiiRiiiG ' artnusTi co; PREVIOUS Nevertheless In Spite "bf the Cold . YYeather we'; An" nounce to the. Public the'. ArHval-'of Our NEW SPRING COOPS 1 New: Dress GingharnT t - -'-t New Fairfaix; Madras, - 32 Inches Wide, . New Zephyrs" . "32 Inches Wide, 1 Childrens "Rompers, sizes 2 ta 6 years' at 50c ' Misses Sailor Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years at , v il,25 and $1.50 '. " ::, : Indies Heatherbloom ; Golored Skirts, all ' sizes af I, 'V --y 5 " - ; ' f 1 6i pollock sr." I- r:c:wc - r? phoneys ' ' ... ... : . V t , ' ... i ., . ....., & - inn nil limwft. Broadclfjs cs Ives Lumber Co. A cc SOLD ON EASY PAY. i? irrrrrxrjii) c", ' 1 1 person la poor physical con attacks of disease than a per-' just as true that a person 4.' 1 2: 1 II . STRAIGHT-TROM .TflE JiS'&tib comei the himbflr' wa:'ell4 A --"V Our own mill taws and dresses It &J, whether you ; want flooring- ceiling, parti wPi - weauierooarM wjlng, moulding or what not, you ') can rest assured that" ft Is pro- ; , duced from the best selectefFine Vb, if you buy it of ui.ltwill pay-. : you to deal direct with us. Larg- i est retail yard in. Eastern Caro-. lina 4..'- ' V.- , - !C5 ii : r? 1 I l - ' I 1 - I t li ' i I kilt. Iwtits.il I. iiii.iiu ; lii ii'll Says Country is Ready and Con gres Should Legislate on '7 " v ' -' ' Matter"' 1 " -.W8hbgtofi, Jan. 25 President Taft addressing th delegates to the Nation al Merchant Marine : Congre today at the WbiteHoue, declared that not only was the country ready for the creation of a merchant marine, but congress had Jiscnseei the measara long enough to act on itpromptFy., The President said he hoped the presence of tbe delegates ftt Washington: woulabave its effect on tbo memben ofjCongresa in the Immed iate passage of some kind oft merchant marine legislation.; r j 1 -- Emphaticresolutiona charging gross discrimination on the part of the foreign steamship companies against American mannfacturert and urging Congress to take vigorous measures to destroy ''the arrogant, alien inarltime trusts,' were unanimously adopted today by the Con gresa.i?The convention also petitioned Congress tor the 'creation of an '1q' dependent steamship service: of Ameri- cafi ships, built for the naval reserve and to. be honestly and ably ; managed in American intereats.'N " $ i Representative-A. - U :Barch field, 6f EitHburg;' told the delegate- that Con grets would pasa some form of ship sub sidy legislation at ther present session. hat it would xnly be a compromile meae- sure. sffesting the mail service to South America. "-Jams L,':Ewell, secretary of the convention, -spoke on. the bene Bis that a merchant marine would have a poo the fx ort trade of the country. 1 7 , Z - WILLIAMS' K10NETX PILLS - ' Have you neglected your Kidneyst Have you overworked your nervous ays tern and caused trouble vith your kid neys and bladder? Have you paina in loins, aide," back, groins and. bladder! Have you a flabby appearance of The face, especially undef the eyes? Too f re quent a desire to pass urineT if eo Wil liams' Kidney Pills .will curayoa-at Druireiat' Price 50c 1 Williams' M'f-V Ca; Props., Cleveland, b. , 4. rf , i 1 1 il . vi jGet life Term in Priaon. 1 -; .MarshReld, Mov January 25 Guilty of murder in the first degree' was- the verdict returned at 1120 yesterday by the jury in the tastf or Walter A. Dip- ley and Cioldie Smith, charged with the njnrder of Stanley Ketchell, -pugilist sentences of life imprisonment were recommended for both defendants; The jury -was out seventeen hours. Tried tp Bura, Helpless Man, , f V Orange, N. 1. January 25" T wo white men and a. negro broke; into the bed room of John Ca ton. asaistunt superinr- tendent of the ColoniatLife insurance; I Company's Orange branch yesterday morning and felled Caton with" black jack after he Jtad pot a fight that twice knocked the negro to the floor, , 'Jhen tna burglars ransacked his pock ets got fourteen dollars in money ard made their1 escape tifter setting fire to a heap of: paper rthey placed alongside th: unconscious man, wba lay abound and gged beside Ilia blase. ' R. ) i -.A. policeman summoned by the owner of the house Lrokerinlo tna room just in time to snatch away the body of Ca ton and save his H..v The fire was put oot and the man revived. Ha is not badly hurt. Half a doteBt detectives have so far fuller to locate' the burg- lars.,. u' ,,. ."".'-fi- Korfolk-Southern Change hedule. Beginning next Sunday Jan, 29, the Nor folk-Southern will change its schedules on Its trains now arriving here, from Goldnboro at l p. xn, to 120 p. m. and from Norfolk at 6.35 a, m. to 4:06 a. m. these trainj then to leave for Nor folk at 12:30 a m. and for Goldnboro at 4.05 a. m. daily, r1 . - . . : , Standard OU Acquitted. . r . RaUfrfh, N, C. Jan. 25-The Standard Oil Company was atlj.ihlcc'1 not guilty of vi ilnting the anti-trunt Inw of North I Carolina by cutting prices of keroxeno I oil so as to drive out compution. lie ' cne wild heard in I vn-mlor by I'oln e Jn Iwe AliX. I Lrt rs ill, v 'n I. iQd (liiw n a li i 1 y wn ' i n i , i n iii f vor f t' o btnn'ml 0 1 Cn , ny on ull r omits. ' 1 - r f ( f Sailed Noted Tt -ts That Defend- . ed America's Cup. Died .-j . ; " SudJenly,.,; T. H, . . - , , ., .. : - .- Southampton, Jan. 25. Capt,"Chas. Barr, the famous skipper, died sudden ly yesterday of heart disease, vCaptain Barr sailed the yachts Reliance and Co lumbia when they successfully defend-J ed the American's cup. , -. d La Barr. Was the best known of the Eng Ksh skippers and war almost as famil-1 iar a- figure iq -the United States at here, bis work in the defense of the Amefks's-etip. won him a warm spot on the other side of the Atlantic and caus ed Sir Thomas. Lipton,,the frequent challenger, to offer i big: sum iforr hii Barr's last eommand was the yach Westward, owned: by Alexander Smit! Cochran, of New York.- Last summer he sailed the Westward In the big Ger man regatta at Cuxhaven and' defeat!- ed the- Hamburg, Emperor William's Meteor and Germany. I & ' , t - in ., . h' - " .J0 CURE A COLD W ONE MY O' tTaV LAXATIVE BROMO-Quinlne Tablets. ;vOruggists-refund.monBy Hit fa&o.curep. .w; GKOVE'S sjgna ture is on each bo.,1 25o. , i l-gf -fti' ! ' It'? l ' ff ' Creators andHls Band. i -Two arge housw greeted Creatoi and.hisband of fifty musicians at the operaMiouse yesterday; afternoon and night, the night lioaae being -one that occupied every seat.- .the two programs presented were; mora than Sccptablr, as the applause ii those hearmgthem, bora testimony, r - T, f i At night, the audience was E critical nev, There, wera, those " present who hail Man OrMtnrA anil tiMHii liia hnniUA... . "tri. - r u ' iii..?. There were those familiar with; the ma sicsl masterpieces and the operas, and those to whom faoaic is somefthing Jn the abBiract.P-But all enjoyedilhe play Creatore is variously posed iby cict- ur and by" WdL description, iquitebf- (en as' a musicav contortionist a gym nastifj hand Jeader. : These re Unjust portrayals, they - nwrsatt those not judges of individualism, those who can notnnderstaud the magnificent person ahty jttfhie man which vibrStes and pulsates; animates and carries along ev ery member of bis great band to be more than tndtvKiuai players,. lor tney-M- come a concrete, whole,! tbo! play mit 5" different instroments. Through Cres tote the geqlus of the composer whose musie is played la brought te ithe audi ence,4ts minor "details developed and brought forth to enrich .the soul of ev ery music lover.' Cre4tore is more than i "a i.. i. r. - 5 - KHUier, jia bikhwii ;4 it Rheumatism Relieved . in Six Hburt : Dtf..Detchon's relief for. Rheumatism Usually relieves severest cases in a few hours. - Its action flpon-the- system U remarkable and effective, - It removes at once (he cause and the disease quick ly disappears. Firat dose greatly bene fits, J5c and 11.00V' Sold by i Bradhsm r Vannut V?aiv ttrniffc Ttl fitter . - Yesterday an old colored matt bad very narrow escape from serious injury or perhaps death near- the correr of Middle and South Front streets.! The old fellow was attempting to cross the street at the time and did oot see the two heavy drays which were approach- irrg from different directions. There watt a crowd at the corner just at that time, and both of the drivers were In tent upon avoiding a collision with any of the pedestrians there snd d.d notsce the o'd colored tnanj When one cf the wagons was only a few feet away from him be taw l. j dnngeeand yelled to the driver to stop. Before this could done, however, one. of the thesis dtruck him and knocked him down. FortiiiiuU'y ha was nut serioui;!y in jjrtJ. OUT; lUOLIGITV I r 5 -n - Parole Board 3riU:,Afdl '&en"tp e Begin, Jjii Anew .Details; Washington, Jan. 25-Men wlw hara won their panties from'Pdderal prisons will hereafter step back into the worlt) to begin Ufa anew,. -nnadvertiaed and without the limelight of pbbUdtyi;'' - Aiiornev- uanerai ' wiVKeraham mna Robert V- isDow, chairman -of thepa role board; have decided that jjublisity in such cases helps to defeat the object of the DaoleIaw."-"'.,'-" 5' This decision was: brought' about Iar gely by the protest of a jsonvict Inne of the Federal " penitentaries. His ap plication' for parole, was under consider ation whe he sw published the names of ten men who tad been, paroled fronri beavenwortu penitentiary. He wb drew his application with the explana tion that be preferred prison to being released with so much Bublicitv-, v In, the futurewhea the board, makes its' recorotiendatioAS for releases and the-attorneygeneral approves thenn the paroled men will reeeivef-their liber ty very quietly.;. : No man will be parol ed ht all who has not promise of definite engployment or assistance, " - ' It having come t our notice, that a report, is being circulated that -the National-Oil Company had put on a re tail oil wagon in this city, we , wish to brand the report As false the National' Oil Company sells to wholesale trade only as usual.- ' ..- i x 1 NEW-BERN FRUIT CO. Death Stopped Deal, 1 London Tuesday 25-Only the receM prevented German from - invading France through Belgium, accordin to a story published in today's faltMalJ Uazette. - .The story is to the effect ' that 'Leo pold, who is 'greatly alarmed lest his misrule in the Congro would lead to tat- eign intervention, asked Germany to protect his throne. Germany acquislced on condition $nat Belgium permit Ger many to nse the little kingdbm as doorway into France, to which -Leopold consented. Kltchln Insists " Upon an Insurance In vesiiganon. - -. Raleigh, Jan. 25. -In a statement by Governor Kitchin on the proposed leg islative commission to investigate -the conduct "ofnthe fli-e insurance Conipanief of North Carolina Ind other insuralee matters advocated in his Ttecent me age to . the - general assembly? lie; de olares that if the insurance- companies are innocent of vile practices v and ex cessive charges truth will' make them free, and they can furnish- the 'legisla tive investigsting committee-documen tary evidence of their -rate and' eon duct in the several states In very short time, with very little IroublerorVex pense to themselves or committee, and that aheir opposition - to - an i investiga tion, undr the clreumstancea raises the presumption that an investigation; )s Notice ; to. G; U Hardison's The statement made by. othefs-aak ing for endorsements for Collector Cus toms at New Bern, that I am ntf longer a candidate for this position is untrue, I am still in the race snd expect to re main to the finish. I ask thetSontinued support and loyalty ef my friends." , , . ' - G." L. HARDISON, t , n... i ... -'O1 Overturns Prohlbltldn, Montgomery, Ala ,- January 25 Gov ernor O'Neil'a local option bill, which overturns the Stato-wide prohibition law of Alabama and allows liquor to be sold in towns having a population 'of 10.01)3 inhabitants' and over, undof the strictest regulation,' was introduced in the House by John V. Smitti,--of Mont- toiiicrv and bus thrown the liru.'i.ture siiil the pfM.lilo lir-re into a fortni-i.t ol exci!'-mi'nt. Unditr lis proviinotis l ' r i i c 1j 1 is i i ii' I for, to I ' l l I I I y t'n ( o i i in r , 1 ( I l i ' i t' (( h i 1 l ' i ivern 1u ful I ' 3 Of t .0 L: n i PUT IT. I N THE -V When yofir MONEY, is BURNED aVregrets ' won't bring it back to you.t, It i very UJJSAFE and it WORRIES you a Awhole lot to have money in jour jtiouse or iq hole in the ground. Besides 'looting'-.-tinie after time to. see it it is safe teaches people where, it is and makes it vety UNSAFE. 'v . Mak f0lRB;TfOI'Baiik?';- ' We pay liberal interest consistent rwith ; safety 4 per cent. THE PEOPLES BANK T ' While, the Aime has - ttlose ourr Bale, we find that we still have a large stock of Cloth ; ing, ' 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. jj we Will continue selling inese goods as long as they last at cost and gome lots of Clothing and ; Shoes at about half price. . Ve Have 21 Ladies Suits ? to flo at Half Price. . - ' V'' ' jc. 1 DEP'T, STORE , - ; ' . k ."In -in 1 1 1 i m f 1 1 r'd'r-f r ii ''4V.T . .'i'..-e-fWrMld-yqr patronage: Ellis' Gdi cnd Wood Yard ? Phone 47 : 6 ucuresswwgvxc. 01.00 Brtiafdoth . z . c :: ly a fe:: :i J ii eM ' m 1 , l .&r-,rci I i - - a a. if 1 l 71'liiti te BAXTER B.t,K,i.efitk8 TEMPLE fii rii'4r-,'-:. - rAuld. In ook all'coal is alike black, rough sparkling. Bbt there the ; likeness , ends. For" some coal' v v hums unevenly, throws off little. v.jieai anp jpiaitea mucn airt. uur , coal has proven best by test It Jjurns Wjtha hot, steady flame to ;' a white ash and is most economi Tvrrrr' c ? - c: i efecl'x prices ? HMassi A" who know a good cigar When they -1 It l-cUcon their teeth, there ;i in,. ...i but praise for our Roy U C. .r.' Tlicy' all sfjeo .1 1 r.e lost smoke thoy ev- : : -r 0 c-, it ). TVy t-j l'.-; u..:.texact;t-;t ; . . " j r ' 9 f ir mr-i ,4 r V ' - 1 , 1 I . -I , f i fi-ji'r 4 3 i

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