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r PAFER WITH ; .Vki;o',vn circulation ESTABLISHED - , I878T J-w t C ,.v 5 r ' - r t . v V , NUMBER 25. NEW BERN. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY 'IORN1NG. JANUARY, 31; 191 U - : : TWENTY; NINTH VTi Aft. SAVINGS ACCOUNT; ?v T is well known thatj person in ' poor '.physical cbn dition is more .subject t0 attacks of disease than a pec son who is strohgi ; It Is just as true -that a' person 'JMwho fe'in.poor circumstances financially! more able to mlsfortiine than one who is protected by .some 5 ready money in the bank. A savings account is the best- means of Urengthening yourself financially.' Open! an ac-' s - -5.1 ' . - , -" 1 - count at once This bank accepts deposits of one dollar, AiV; v.A.-. .. v." . ,V -. .!..'...::.. ..- -. .. .,. .W'' 1 ; .. "' . jJ--i .. :.. or more and interest is paid at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. - ' 1 Deposits Subject ,to Check Also " Cordially T Invited. NEW BERNV BMiKINit8fTRUST CO. Boaddtis & Ives Lumber Co . SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS if Interested call and hear some of the latest records. : WILLIAM T. HILL "THE SPORTING GOODS MAN" Phone 253 -v ; -v : ; 91 Middle Streej. t T7 1 ELLWQOD Aalso a ull Une Barbed lreJor hogs and - cattle, ' Poultry ;ijVYirNe.i Rubber Roofing, .Paints and i Oils, Stoves and Ranges and a general line! ol Hardware; Write tis or call, we can.give you right' prices.- v QASKILL HARDWARE CO. Middle Street, Phone The BEST of all kinds in all C1ZC3, all SCREENED before leaving the yard and all weights are STRICTLY GUARANTEED. STRAIGHT" FRpM THE STUMP to us comes the lumber we sell. Our own mill saws and dresses it So, whether you want flooring, ceiling, partition, weatherboard jng, moulding-r what not, you can rest assured that it is pro duced from the best selected Pine if you buy it of us It will pay you to deal direct with us. Larg est retail Erd in Eastern Caro 'lina ' ; C0-.hl!EW;BEi!5l, S.:C. 147, New Bern, N. C. 'n A FENCE WIRE BORDER TO: TAKEII BY REBELS Kexicai- Captured by Insurrecto , JYho Smuggle Arms ' Across?- From" American Territory - .. - , . ; Mexicali, Lower Califoria,' Jan, 30, -rHexlcali, therst. border town In Mexico to be captured by the. rebels, wai taken witn uttie resittance any Suoday.s Tte only Hmnkilled was the jaitert who was shot, when he refused to' set f res his prisoners.1 - ,J ,The customs house wa4 ezed. Re inforcements are said to-be floekine to the re'bel stahdajrd from the surround4 tag county, - V r The capture f the jtowri is the first sign of activity-of the rebels on the western coast of .Mexico, e The move was a complete surprise, x v MexicAti - is' a small .town, inhabited, chieflj by natives of Meico-It is just across thfr border rom the American city of Carexico, Cat - It is situated on the Imperial Valley ' branch - line of the Southern" Pabilic, Rail way"; 41 : miles south of Imperial Junction . Two men were in command of the re- beHnvading party. Leyva appeared to be chief in jcommand. His aid was Simon Barthold, a socialist - agitator from California, known in L03 Angeles and various coast cities, ' ; . ' ,J Every things in our big store will be "soid at Cost for the next week or ten days, Clothing and Ladies Suits at malf Pi ice. X J. Baxter. Lyceum Course tonight. vThe Italian Boya will appear tonight in the,Grimn Auditorium as-the fourth numberof the School Lyceum Course. They have a fine reputation ' and un der the maoagemerjt- Of Elbert Fuland will present '?A Nfghtin Venice' This company has played in many cities iqf N. C: in its Syear career and have won the loudest praise. 1 If you want. tospend a pleasant evening go out 'tonight and hear them.. The program will begin at 8:13. Ad mission will be 50 cents - 5. , Notice to G. L Hardison's Friends. - 'The statement made by others ask ing for endorsements for Collector Cus toms at Mew Bern,' that I am h longer a candidate for this position is untrue, I am still in the face and expect to?e main to the finish. I ask the continued support and loyalty of my friends. L - -:r Gi L. HARDIS0N, :Tbe Ladies Aid . Society--of Beech Grove church, respectfully request the DKs'ance"of their-- friends at the resi derice of Mr May, Mcllweph W'the evening of Feb Sid,rid'ay.f rou 60 v v MirifP,' ?..'?,-', .l,'ii.; ;You are reauested to eoine'iiawrrii?. si ham sahd witches, hot , coffee chicken salad and oysters will be served for the benefit of the Beech Grove church. A pjgasant social evening is anticipated. The Greatesf Cslamliy Kver' Happened .' Colonel A. A.'Monsch walking . down Middle street in hia long tail coat, five women got weak In thoir'. knees, and fainted, six men went startyblind, sev en men hutted their heads . against the telegraph poles rubber necking ' at 'his long Jail eoat - ; They Vera U hurried to the boBpitals, Herbert . Land and J hnny . Parker and Eugene Hawkins helped pick them op and they said am sorry that your, long coat tall - has caused so much' trouble" and all that were hurt .the last thing they, said 'For Heavens Sake give us ZEPHO that la the only thing will help us." ". Sold by McCullough Co. 48 E. Hunter St.', Atlanta, Ga. .C , ..: : i. League is Organized to,. Promote 'i . , , Paternity, .. t Fort Valley. Gs., Jan. 30-IVofilo in this state are boginnhir to ba iovo that the stork ppRt i on the put of gold et the rainbow's end for every time he makes fi journoy into Griu it meana $10Q y th home he vitiits, " ' The Parents' llomo LnwjMieof Aim i i ca, lotii!i'.i!i!t hre, claims tlio cmlii for the fr. I'd m y 1 of I. :) Lie. I 1 i. -i . 'i 7 U, r ..f . : S I lii- I ,.n,f! '' w-sou: i;op.e;.ses,,stogk Met at - jfTorfoJk Yesterday -and lacreased Stock to ThirtyFive. - ! ' Millions -- Norfolk. Jan. 28-The ease or the Z31I-Vandyke Syndicate of Philadelphia againstJLhe Norfolk-Sonthera Railway uxnpuy now penaing in u -supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia on appeal from the Norfolk ..ity Circuit rCeurt where the plaintiffs' bill was dis nised. has beea set-down for ? a beating at yyytneville in une. ft' ' This is the ease In ; Which-the Zli- Vandyke Syndicate pf Philadelphia seek to en force what is claimed- to be an agreement orsale bf tha-orfoln arid Southern Railway, properties : having priority over therecelvershio foreclos ure sale order' here tfy "Judge-Waddill and : subsequently sustained - both the United States Circuit Court of Appeals and the- Supreme Court of the United States. ' The nendencv of this case in the State Court has resulted in inability on the part of . the reorganized NorfolK Sputhern Railroad to complete allfinan cial arrangements but the. stockholders of the reorganized company are. never theless scheduled to meet at Norfolk on Monday next to . authortaa 00 increase in the capital stock of the new company from 212,000,000 to $35,000,000. :. ' Of the proposed new bond Ibsus $5,- 780,000 will he sold to retire the $4, 38,000 one year notes soM in : Oetooer last, thus releasing the 5, 780,00 of the first:- mortgage bonds which have been deposited as; collateral -for the notesSOfOOO will be substLued for a like amount jif the old bonds with the trustees for retiring underlying' bonds, and $26,600,000, will be left in the treas ury for betterments.:' v -..x It will be out ofHhfsbettterinent fund that the Norfolk-Southern will build a new ho,tel at Virginia Beachi VYhen earthquakes and cy clones strike New Bern don't forget the best -fclace of re fuee will be in J. J. Baxter's store, wfiere lie .wittseiroti goods lower than he has ev- erffefed thVntr No danger m our store. oee. j. j. cax' ter.y ; ' Sued for a 28 Year Board BUI of 'tlew terk, Jan. 80 Instead of pay ing his board bill once a 'week, Jacob fCohen, a. wealthy' retired reai state dealer, is charged with- neglecting to settle it for ?8i years; ; in i suit brought against Wm ty Joseph Crager, his al leged landlord, in the eupreme court here.?f ? Vv ? tXisae.",$ Crager's bill Amount to $28,840;- Co hen declares be doesn't .owe Crager a -cent, has .aided turn financially many tims and in this manner' he overpaid the bill.- !v- Have' you", neglected your ; Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous ays tern and caused trouble with your kid- neys ana omaaer nave you pains m loins, side, back, groins and . bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of t he face, especially under ihe eyes? Too fre quent desire to passurioeT If so, Wil tiams',: Kidney Pills will - cure you-at DruggUt, Fric 60c: Williams .M'f'g Cft, Props., Qeveland, O. " DOVER SCHOOL K0TE3.'" " .DoVer, Jan. 29. "Arrangements have been perfected for an Inter-scholastic debate between the Adelphian Literary Society of the Dover. High School and Demosthenean Literary Society, of the Richlanda high School building, Friday night, Feb. 24. -The query is, "Resolved, that the United States should hot increase her naval power." The affirmative is to be renrenn'd by Messrs W. II. Franks and W. C. Cox, of Richlanda; the nt'K tive is to be supported by Measrs W. B, Rouse and W. 13. Kornej;ay, of Dover, This bidi fair to bo a hard fought con test, an it is the second debate bet ween the two 1 Bclioola, The firHt one taking j-'lare at Rit'.lil:mls laHt f.!;iy. The CDHi!; 1)' :v-;,.i..n r.f . !,.ul . - -I'Ullt t " ' 'tti-e eppointc-.l st tlie VVi at tlie f l to rf Lii lluli !nt ilili 110, I'l PLAGUES DEAD-; " .:. 11 QP ---- i- "T" - -v ' Eight rThouBan'd Eusaian ' Work menr Strike "and , Troops i.re 1 Called. Harbin, Manchuria, 'Jan, SO Added t the horrorsf the plagoe, 8,000 Rus sian workmen on the Eastern Chinese Railway, fearing the disease, have goiia on sgrike because the - administration refuses to dismiss 15,000 Cbitese lab- orerg.sand provide passes t enable the families of the' Russians to retum to their own country. ' The strikers have been paid off and will with their fami-l lies,, bd' evicted from their dwellings. Troops bavejwen called out and have been stationed all along the line for the purpose, of protecting the Chinese. Eight thousand Russian workmen witlv out homes and withinfinitesimally small resources, are likely to prove a source of grave danger, and it is probable that additional troops will have to be provid ed before long. - There has beeu no lot ud in the spread, of the plague. During the pas 48 hours forty deaths were reported in Harbin alone, and probably there were many others that were not reported. In the same pesiod 150 Chinese died in Fud iziadian. a suburb of the city. 1 Rheumatism Relieved in Six Houri 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. Death of an Estimable Lady. News reachet here Sunday of the death at Janeiro, Saturday night cf Hiss Mary Martin, miss Martin was a maiden lady of" advanced age, 70 yeara or over; and was descended from one of Pamlico county's -best families, her brother. Mr. J. B. Martin, was for aeV' era! years a representative of his coun ty In the State assembly. The death of Miss Martin is greatly deplored in the (ommunity where she had so- long made her home. r . ,. . ' Teachers' 'Association.' The County Teachers Association will meet Saturday at the graded 'school building Griffin Memorial JIall at 11 ' S. M. BRINSON, County Supt. , ' , ; The Child Labor Bill. Raletgli, Jan. 80v There is a bill now pending in the State legislature' which is ofNvital interest to mill men and man aeturers generally. The bill provides that no ch Id under 14 shall be employed, in any capacity 'nor any. between , the ageji of 14 and 10 , who , arevnabM to read, and write; that1- no child under 16 shall be allowed to.' work between the hours of 7 p. m. and t i. xn.; and. that $0 fours shall constitute a week's vrorlT for women and children; :Tbe measure provides for frequent inspections of the factories' by the Commissioner of Labor arid JPrintit g,' and semi-annual-atate- ments under oath from every manafactr urer that he is obeying the law It is expected that the manufacturers will very shortly ask for a .hearing ' hefore the Sedate and Houw committees, - -A . .. T ...... . . Stop! lookl iteWBl -""A great innovation In newspaper en terprise I A complete novel free t .This is 'Uitf-offeV of-the New York Sunday World: Beginning Sunday FebTlO, add every Sunday thereafter, - a -complete detective story, lb booklet form, will be given fre.v A " second -Sherlock Holmes. .'. Simply great. It will be nec essary to order from dealer in advance. i : V;' . . ,, -.- :. 9 -; In an addresi at Detroit Archbishop Ireland deplored the fact that "there are. too few Catholics in legislative bodias, '.' .. ' " ." ' ' :V SKIM ; AFFECTIONS'.; WHETHER ON INFANT OR CROWN ' PERSON CURED BY ZEA50 : , AND 'ZEMO'KOAP, "AN UNUfUAL OFFER F. S. DufTy fiys ti every jcrs in, it. ruiin, wiiiniin or rhil.l, v. lu l.sis i: i i!:. (-!, ti-iiilrr or it- ). ; i: ' i t l ) ,,.ir flux- mil j 1 a ! "j : ) s .-. 1 a ' ( r ; ) . . he 1 r.;::YiNTiin -. 1 - L . '1 . J ' " ' ' I Put IT IN THE j When your MONEY is BURNED, p. regrets won't b ing if haolr ti vnii It k vrv I1NCAP17. onrl it WORRIES vn;i st y iuvn v j vwi t 10 v j j i wi - isiiy a v v m-i j I whole lot to have money in your house or iri a hole in the I ground. Besides "looking" time after time to see it it is isafe teaches people where it is and" makes it very UNSAFE. n . Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. I We pay liberal interest consistentwith safety 4 per cent. THE PEOPLES BANK Hi .' While the time has come to : close our sale, we find that we still lave a large stock of Cloth- ing' Overcoats, Mens and Boys Pants, a good many Shoes, Blank ets, Dress Goods, Mens and Ladies Underwear, and all other winter goods that we don't want to carry over. - We will continue selling these i ; goods as long as they last at cost snd some lots of Clothing and - Shoes at about half price. : We Have 21 Ladies Suits to go at Half Price. J. J. -DEPT STORE Ellis Coal arid WoofjfYarH memfesmoodsmc: 5 ocrmmsmmmmc. $1.00 Broadcloth 5c. i:::e a m h.feh if oa-EFECLTPRUES- f:v:r - i . - '0 BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE FACTS. In looks all coal is alike black, rough sparkling.. But there the likeness ends. For some coal burns unevenly, throws off little heat and makes .much dirt Our coal has proven beat by test. It burns with a hot, steady flame to ; a. white ash and is most economi- We solicit your - patrontrge quality alone. , one TAKE 0TJ?, CANDY HOME to the children If you wsnt to' make thorn h;Mhy and. happy. Furs con.' utiot a the, only sort l we soli irmVa the Iloune of Con tfnt behind the' doors of your 'sUci.t number. -You hiay' buy 1 i fiva c ut's worth, a pound, r f.v i-..i.n-l.v' Cur smile and ,:i 1 ! jut-t the ' aame; re . f "i::'y. i'i;n you'll ' .. .... j :. , .i,...,, J... ..,.J .ri"; i'V.'v ".'- sV,-...,
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