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; A PAFEU WITH, KNOWN " CIRCULATION ESTABLISHED f N DUMBER 2 CO - NEW CERN.XOUTI1 CAROLINA. SUN DAY MORNING. FEBRUARY. 5 i9 1 1. t - TWENTY wNlNTILlYtfAIl - I t 1 1 - V 4 :K '. 4 if-'' " i W3 r , r ' -'.' - . f . r ASSAYINGS ACCOUNT T :k well known that a person io poor physical con dition is more subject to attacks' of disease than a per son who is strong It is just as true that a person - H who is in poor circumstances financially, is . more li able to misfortimef than one who 4s protected by , some . ready money in the bank. A savings account is- the' best ; t means of Mrengthening yourself financially. Open an , ac- count at once. - This bank accepts deposits of one dollar r or more and interest is paid at the rate "of 4 per cent per 4 annum. ; ' " : " ' '' u i Deposits Subject to Check Also Cordially Jnvited. NEW ii BERN BANKING 6 TRUST Cfl.: REBELSl WlLLv. SHELUJUAREZ WE MANUFACTURE" LUMBER. We take the tree on the stump ' and turn it inio finished lumber. And because we do all, this work ' ourselves, we are ALSKAYS in position to give you the BEST of : pine lumber, every dimension and desoripti n, at the LOWESy COST. You will make no mis take if you come direct to us for your flooring, ceiling, mouldings, weatherboarding and all other Boclffof pine. Bfoactdus & Ives Lumbef'Co. A COMPLETE LINE OF EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND mm SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS IF INTERESTED CALL, AND HEAR SOME OF THE LATEST RECORDS. win jam r fun "THE SPORTING GOODS MAN" Phone 253 9 Middle Street vmmmmmummmmam ' ions a HrescnnT .TP'. Spec la ity : iWe'; Cail": 'For 'AndlbeliVer .Uem m THE cbfc'.7',-1 r - J OPPOf?ITE ';; PHONE No. 65 -v- ? W , - POST-OFFICE foreigners .tlTolified "5 Jav JLeave, " Cannon en , House-' ' ' - vteeiv-- El Paso, Texas; Feb. 4-Ciudad Ju ki ii practically .depopulated idajj everyone who Could having fled to this wde of the Rio Graofle, ' The poatofBce-l and banks there have been closed and all of the reconds aod money have been brought to this city for. eafekeepingr . : There has been considerable fighting beyond tiie town between the , rebels and the Federal troops and . the latter are slowly- fulling tack before the as saolts of their foemen. The casualties to date are not believed to be heavy; although details are not now available, Housetops in Juares have been forti fied and cannon have been, mounted ofl the roofs of the public buildings. - The Federal -commander. promised a stub born resistance when the assault on the city, should begin.' . The rebel army binder command of General Orqza, is advancing in force and outnumbers the garrison of Juar z Oroseo complied with all of the de mands of niodern warfare by notifying the foreign' consuls that he would shell the city at the designated hour,- and giving themBufficient time to get tbeic neople out of the city. MThat the Federal troops hardly ex pect to retain the city is sbown ty ine action of the police .in blowing up th) Govemmrnt powcterliou8e on the Mesa in order (o prevent it, falling into the Rands of the rebels.- Orczeo's brother is in the Juarrz jail. helh on a charge of treason. The rebel commander sent word to the officials that if his brother is harmed be wil maka reprisals on the Mayor, and city officials when he captures the city. Abraham Gonzales, Provisonal-Gpv-il eraqr of Chihuahua.- who is bere, said that the city would be taken by a?siult if it does not surrender. Then the pi o visional government will be established there, and the affairs of the rebels eon ducted from that point, The rebels con- tret the railway and telegraph lines to the south nd alf communication as in terrupted, - Met at,., Griffins Auditorium - Tea v terday Mornings Uood "V Attendance: .-;- -rv. a" r V i.. The regular monity meeting otthe Craven County Teachers' Association was held yesterday at the Griffin Mem orial Hall, graded school uilIWr eupt. Mosev of. Dover,, president of the association presided, i - Vf About forty teacher, answered the roll call.'. Clwtes from the 2nd and ath. grades-! the New Bern Graded School were present and. gave exhibitions of work done In those grades...- -: iJtisses Lizette Hanff and Nina Bas- night made talks using their classes for demonstration, t- v - k A 'general discussion of methods of teaching aritmetie was entered into by tfc county teachers. , x ' - Supt. Ragsdale was not present being detained At hi8home in Greenville, he telephoned his regrets and promised- to oe present ai next meeting, nrst-sai urday of March. PILES CURED IN 6 .10 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded, 50c Help The Boys Along. have eiven liberally to the fund which is being raised by the High 'School Bas Ball Team for the 'erection of a fence around the ball park in the Western part of the city, the amount so far secured is still inadequate. The local boys have one of the strongest teams in this sec tion of the State and are confident of winning much success for the school this season if they can get the park in shap by the opening of 'the bas ball season,- .Any. assistance given them will be greatly appreciated. CEBI EGilS' : ASS00IATI0 Foi "The-Second Coming of Christ' At the - Baptist Tabernacle tonight Rev. A. G. Shuler wiU preach on "The Second Coming of Christ and What it Will Mean to the World." . - , . Every one should be interested in what the Scriptures, teach on this sub ject; and the very fact that its a much debated question insures a large congre gation to hear Mr. Shuler's Sermon. Services close at 8;35. . ' Mail Close. The evening mails for .east and west bound trains close in this' office at. 4:65 p. m, Instead of 5:05 as heretofore J. S. BASNIGHT, Postmaster. New BofJCs. V Hunting With The Eskimos-Whit ney. St. Nicholas for 1910. 1 A Painters Progress Law. A History Of Education in the United States Since the Civil War Thwing. The Tower and the Glory Cooke. Let the toof Fall In Dariby. The Strength of the Weak Tucker. The Haunted King Moore. Caleb Korn-rCarter. ' . . Molly Make Believe Abbott. -Cummers Son-Parke-, -The Annals of AnnSharber, Kilmeny of the Orchard Montgomery - The. Young Porester-Grey. Red Pepper Burns Richmond. I SOCIETY I hi in The Greatest Calamity Kver Happened Colonel A. A. Monsch walking down Middle street in his long tail coat, five women got weak ihtheir : knees and f'iu,nte4t''iibi .iwattattiiUi'.iev en men butted, their heods 4 against the telegraph i leB'irabDr'wkmff:'.a',hiii long tall coat They Wejfe all hurried to the1 hospitals; Herbert K..Laind , and Johnny ! Parker ;and .Eugene Hawkins helped pick them tip and they said '1 am sorry that your long coat -taiL, has caused so- much trouble' and all that were, hprt,' tho &ai' thing ' 'they said, tFor Heavens Saks give us ZEPHQ that ia'the only thing will - help "'; us i "".b-Sold by McCiillough Co!, 8 E, Bunter St, Atlahta;- Gfc.Tv'v 'J"' " -x ''"e"vls-,""lsswi' -j r'r !-.',-;. i-r'"-- . . "i Disagreeable to the Traveling Public. -Gni thing that the traveling public Is diubt'ess Impressed with is the large number of ragged loafers that congre gate around the depot upon the an ival of the passenger trains There is i th ing more disagreeable to. a well bred lady or gentleman than to be compelled to puh their way through a crowd of these toughs when they dismount from the trim. The city vagrant law should be amended so that thvse yconditiuna should be eliminated. - . r 1 1 AalGO a full line I3arbcd Wire for ho3 and. catt Poultry Wire; Rubber Koofing, Paints, and Oilj. Stoves and Hanger and a rneral line of Hr.rd-A-are. Write us or call, we can rMvc you riht pries. - x NOTICE. ; .'. To the tax payers of the town if Eriri;jetnn. You nro avvnro of tlm f ;ict tlifit your taxes for tho y-.'-r l'M rn. I.inf; past duo, to thow v l.o r'.ll ' ( , : y t.i :" furl' f- 5 i ::r 1: . J in im - ; e 1 to l t c: Ii! COMPLIMENTARY RECEPTION" PARTY. '-; . ' On of Jthe most besutifurreceptiops of the season-was given ve&ter dstf si- terndoh : )y "Misses . Eulalii and lri WiUis, complimentary to Mrs.' '.William L. Hand, ; and their house guests, i Miss Marguerite Mossman, of Bpringflelth Mass. and Jaiss Marian Bryant. Boston The entire house was artistically d1:f rated in Southera smilsx, long leaf pine and cut nowera ard lighted by numer ous cardies in old brass and ; silver cn- dle sticks, Bt'iiii:tSv 1 The if en flresvwith ;their'glowing yule logs, added to the beautiful scene. Misses Ivy Willis and Elizabeth Ulrtch opened tbeJoor to the guests ancUhey . i: u.. . . i I- .1. 1 tt 1 v. Mrs. Richard N. fjuffy, gowned in blue embroidered chiffon, ' emd . Miss Sara Congdon who wore white chiffon" GLUBS GAIiuOT j Whi8key.Intewting Spjktcv es .nuae on xnia oudjocc iaJ '2 5 , Legislature. r , Raleigh. N. C7Peby. 4,-The Koonce bill, for a legislative commission o" be named to Investigate tbe eonducl of fir: insurance companies in t this Stat received Friday .night an unfavorable report from the House committee': on Prepositions and Grievances,' of which If Koonce is (he chairman. The vote was 6 to 10. . Mr. Koonce served notk that he will file a minority report., The hearing was long and spirited. - " Commissioner of 'Insurance J. R, Young waa invited .before the commis sion and made it clear that while ha did not consider an investigation at irt any, wiy needed but that if the committee and the legislature thought differently ha would most heartily enter into the work, giving whatever assistance he could. His talk and questions and an swers covered the whole scope of the matter involved. Chairman Koonce warned members of the committee opposing his .bill that he intends to make the fight for his life on the floor of the House to win out with his minority favorable .reports The sweeping provisions of Senator Brown's bill now pending in the Senate are attracting wide attention especially by the Children of the State. The) pro visions In full are; "That any corpora tion, club, association or person i who shalr directly or indirectly keep or main tain by itself orlimself or by associa tion witn others, or wno snail in any manner aid. assist or abet in keeptbg or maintaining a club room or ether place where intoxicating liquors! ar received of kept to be drunk or for bar ter of sale or distribution or for divis ion or use among the members of any clutxor association by any means -What ever, or where the members are allow ed to keep intoxicating liquors in lock ers or in storage devices of any kind. shall be guilty of a misdemeanor; That this act shall be in forces from and af ter July 1st. 1911.'r House of Representatives- passed on final reading by vote of 57 . to 30 bill to husband and wife on equal footing for divorce on Biblical grounds. A single act will constitute cause for divorce from husband as well as wife. 1 h'mTiivmu PWTIT.INTHE M. PILES ! PILE.S ! PILES I ' Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pile. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles anjHtcfiingof the private parts, Sole b druggists, main 50c and 11.00. Williams' M'f 'g. Co, Props., Cleveland, O, " ' Murderer Still at Large. satin. - Misses Eulslja Willis attired In pink ch'ffon over corded silk, silvergarniture Mies Inez in lace 'Over yellow m$ssaline received the guests, in the f (trior and vera asittd by the guests of- honor, Miss Hoaaman who wore an imported Spanish I xe robe,' Miss Bryant gowned in yelTW; crepe meteor and Mrs, Hand in her lovely wedding gown. ' ;: ; Mrs. R. Ulrich in a white lace role, inyiud the guests into th dining room which was mot attractively decorated in green and wMtu, the cwnter piece of Ihe tntilo being an exquisite box of nar cissi overhung with mintlctoe end sral- IBX " '". ' 1 ' The table was lighted by candles shn-di-il by hfiml r-iinted shades. The guests were Hervdl im iro course audi while A telephone message yesterday after nosn front Wilson, stated that thentf- gro who shot two officers at that place Friday afternoon and who later escaped was still at large.; . Every availabki at enue of escape from that town la. being closely guarded and it is mor than probable that he will bjjiaptured. , Mr, Henry Whiteburst, of this eity; wal in Wilson on the afternoon of. thf, tragedy ana.he informed the writer' yesterday that the excitement '; was" intense and that if the murderer was aparehended and fell into the bands of la people b Aould doubtless oe lynched-", - . ..,-,,. fc ' 1 1 ' 'I.1.' if':-,' it. Rtieu'maiiim Relieved in Six Mourt ?; Dr. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism. usuatlv relieves severestcase In a few hours. '. Itaevtioq upon tb systen) Is remarkable and effective, ) It remove at once the cause and the disease quick ly disappears. First dose greatly bene fover fit I56 mi L00, : 8W y iBredhm "I . 'Hf' ii ' in ' Hi il.J'W-:;- ; Norfolk-Southern to Durham. ' gri- all in I'm. n miiits hy MiHiica Mary L. r"!,!i'iil :ll nnJ lr-no lcV, , y fri c'tH. I.'.ivi! VViir,l p-im e1 in I !,it ' ' .- v r i,.:'-, I I tlx1! v t II .-.'' 'l V ! B I ' I ' Odrham, ' Feb, 4. A meeting of the buajneis men of the clti H announced for Rn early date, whlchSrroe propo sition and an invita'ion will be extend ed to the Nbt folk-Southern Railway to pwJct its line from Raleigh to Dur ham, thus getting into tompetiu'on with the other roads that are coming in here now. ".. r v : - '. . Thousli no official touch has been giv n to theftory from any of the road'i conRtllulcd authoriiies.. It is neverthe less declared here that the Norfolk Southern would like to come here eti T the buainen met would Welcomn sc.hrdule t(j Norfolk over that ro; ihem hII in some points, and V ba quile a goo I from Vn'a f ot it liny oilier. 1 he tiI'5 f t llOHI ll' b mum I out n I ;t tr. r (, t t When your MONEY is BURNED op regret won't bring it back to you. It is very UNSAFE and it WORRIES you a whole ot to have money in. your house or in a hole in the groynd. Besides 'looking'' .time after time to, see it it is safe teaches people where it is and makes it veiy UNSAFE. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. We pay Uberaljntexest consistent with safety 4 per cent. THE PEOPLES BANK NEW SPRING COAT SUITS ; v We have just received our first shipment of the latest style Coat - Suits. . SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY STIE SELLiAT COST , ' - We are still selling all our winter goods at cost. If you will see us before buying we will save you money on anything you want. j. j. DEPT. STORE BAXTER :ti:-i ).( j..' ELKS TEMPLE MB r WOlW I In looks all coal is alike- black, rough sparkljng. But there the likeness ends. For sohie coal bums unevenly, throws off little li heat and makes much -dirt Our coal has proven best by test. It bunts with a hot, steady flame to V a white ash and is most economi- ' ik f 'ivi ' lif cah-We solicit your patronage quality , alone, HKs,Coil and ibKlard Phone 47 k- - : ,- i. uooas 39c. 7 :: ' -' , tt . ii . mm mm. y 1 .vu aroaaciom 6 c. T.rxl?.CANDYIIOME . 'j,''-. to tl.D i!..l,!i-pti Jf you want to ii, 'e tlvm healthy and ' haopy. -1 ino confections- the only;, sort ve wll miike the House of Con tent behind .the -doors of your 1 Bird iriumbiT. "Yo'u may buy r-.-o.c i t's worth, a pound,! f p- X Our smile" and . :i . j" t the same ' re-'' .' . .i.ty. Still you'll .;i.' '--.1 r. 4- :":
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