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f .V" A.' c . f. . PAFEH. WITH v - KNOWN 7 - : CIRCULATION - '-v i jESTAELBIIED v . j rr . .' ; It '.I'd ; t 7f c .... NEW ---HERN,' NOUTfl. CAROLINA, TI1UUSDAY HOENING, FEBRUARY. V 1911 TyETYLNTHlYJEAU4 Vf - 1 , -:'Ji.;;'?'. ? '.'jew-.: llVIKGSlGGC iirjT UM 1 r $ well Known that ft person ia?poor physical con dmon is more subject to attacks of disease than per- , son who is strong.- It is just astrue - that a, person i wno in Door circumstances nnanaaiiy, w more - w-.i Able to misfortime; than,, one wno js protected, by. some ; ready money td means ot denhening yourself ancMiyenf afe count at 6ncei?" ,This bank accepts, deposits of one dollar or more, and interest is paid at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. .. i- :: ? :ti "v. -.i-Uv Deposits Subject toCheck Also irf Cordially? Inyitecl. ; ; II (I RillKIHIiRfRIISTiin uiiiiiiiiiv ,m piiwui; WE MANUFACTURE ; ' - lLUERvS; We take the tion ihe i stumpy and turn it into finisfied lumber. : And because we do all this work ourselves, we are ALWAYS in . ; position to giveTyou the BEST of ; pine lumber, every dimension and. ' dfscripti-n, at the Lt) WESTS COST, You will ' make no mis- " take if you come direct to us for your flooring, ceiling, mouldings, -? weatherboarding and all - other ; sorts, of pine. - - :r- Broaddm & Ives kitmber Cos mmmmmamsmmmsmmmmmammommi . A COMPLETE LINE OF SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS ' ' ' IF INTERESTED CALL AND HEAR SOME OF vTHE ? LATEST RECORDS. I WILLIAM t. WLZ; THE PORTING GOODS MAN" -hi hi n I h hiimfft nThurfi liQnl llllll hlll.n h hlllurh uniiLunn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ir- ii iiiii ii mm pmBASiai Hf.RD.Vf.HE- C0:.-;.Kti7tEF,:UN. C.; Ii; DQE- 8 Aud -Testifies Against ,2Tear Br APPEARSIirCOURT of Superiot Court-which is In' session i her this,wek for the trial of nininaT cass the jury which' had bwttt fch' the previous night, deliberating- on ,th caee f jEronuie Moye, tobredliarg"ed Witotfie larceny r ul of -butter and a rteeae from, the jNorfolfc-Southero warehouse several weelcs ago, returned a verdict of not rwtf&jv-jpri Moye was immediately piacei on trial eharged with -the-laJeeny';- pf ieveral boxes of soufT front the Norfolk-Sou thr j era freicrht '&it.l!ii)ii of the officetorce at the Norfolk-Sou tp-'j ern freight , warehouse told bf Moye s visit to that place seyeraj weeks ago. 1 He said that he left Moye.; fltanding near the spot at whieh .the"snuff ,was located while" he -walked down to toe other end of the warehouse to attend to th(4 nnloadh)g-of a 'j6BKiihfiu tipon hi8 feturlffie .found that both Moye and the - sttuff " had disappeared and that he was certajn that the snu.fi was there a Tew minutes prior. Char les Kinsey, a colored drayman for Mr. . B.. Hackhurn said that he saw Moye take the snuff from the warehouse and placed it' on his dray.-. That he. then went into the Warehouse and informed Mr Lane jai the facC "(ihnHall' also cbtored was placed on the stand and he told o't-purchasing three boxes -of snuff froni Moye, - paying him the - sum of $8.75 for it. When Moye was arrested eh a, warrant charging bijn with the theft of the goods he informed, the ap ficer that he had purchased the snuff from another" man. Later, the offl:er said, he acknowledged ths theft, Neith er prosecuting attorney or. the defeh dant's counsel made speeches and the case was immediately given tohe jry who after a short deliberation rejturned Uiiiti Man . Was'. Takeoi Bat Not Main tbeeap- the result of thefforta in the swamp near Hookerton in Greene county as repor d yesterday Jhe negro, who was hiding ur4 ptoved not ri$ be the defperadorA wanted, bat be Was one of the men sup. posed to be dm'pi&i. Sheriff;Mumfa;fe.;-;Wl.VS. The man was - taken to Wilson and put'in;j0:therer Th latest report ui the matter came from Eicbmond last night, A telegram taken there, and this report was sent to; Wilson last nlgbt, but this needs to Jim Sims who-was arrested Sunday night aid Ed Stetson who was arrested nea fcelroa.Tuesday were taken Wthe penitentiary at ftaleigh foe safe keep ing by Sheriff Sharp. : It -ts, thou thre eiW' butifout 4hmate;bfv t'4 eluding Mary Yong who Jived there. : Metropolitan Grand ConcertCo. RrescpptionsabSpeqd i'rWeCall: for'Andt DeliverTriern :;.Vy B;'(ickDiVatch , ;j ' , QatonDrug Company . PN THE COR. ' . yr ;. . ,: OrrOSITE - - PHONE No. 65 ? ' t POST-OFFICE yet been passed on the defendant. ' Rebeeca Davia, colored. Was nest placed on trial charged with 'the lar cenyor from ijenry Morse, a blind negro. . Morse was placed on the stand and. told "the jury that", several weeks ego he had a email tin savings bank in wbkh he kept his raoner. That on the morning on which the money was stolen he had placed the, bank- on the: floor near his bed so that he would have it at haad to pay for;: a load , of wood which he hadoidered. During the time he was waiting for' the wood to arrive the Davis woman came ioto the house; That he: went up in the second, story of house and that while he was there he heard her Shoving ): around. 'Thrt fm- rriediately after ; he - came down et irs she told him that she had .to go down J town to attbnd'td ome. business and that when he went after his money he found that it had disappeared Jlorse's sister ?then told;of.aeefrg.lhe DavU h woman .feturoing:. from;l her shopping. trip wun aoaaKei run 01 purcnasesana that upon looking 'into; the J)asketshe found thbank,i w; which per brother kept hiamoney.VAfter a short deliber- tion on the i care the Jury decided that she. wa pot guilty and she was feleaB- i,..W. 6mitX white, wh was employ ed apto a few weeks g& at the "near beer stona 'vp'rateiT by:.Ben Brlbson. plead ifnUty o;th fiarga lf,;'ellili(t whiskey 'while-he employed at that place. Sentence "wss not pased upon the defendant at yesterday's session. In (be ease of- thi- State vs Erastus ThreadgiirrindPaisy Williams; both colored, who -were charged with the lar ceny of lumber from Isaac H. Sftith. The jury returned a verdict of not guil ty. . ' i ' Ever since the arirest of the near beer dealers, several weeks ag6 on warrants charging them with telling whiskey to "John Doe'? there has ben much spec ulation as. to who this man of mystery Lcould lie.'; .There were" hundreds" Of probable guests made as to his - iden tity, but when-tfft appeared in the court room yesterday-afternoon in the canes against Ibe dealers whom he ia a'h giid to have purchased tho whlakry from there was not a peraon in the room ho was riot connected In some wny with the investigation who knew the mun. "John. Doe,", the mnn of mystery, the man who o sucreffcfully purchaHed wlilnkey id this city voral wetrks ao, is Mr. W. 11. Smith, thii Chief of the .VancwhorO police force.-- " - The first case nifnirmt the alloj-od whmkey denlers Cllcd waft that cif the t'tate vs T'l-n Pnninn. Ia this c T'ttie IT ESIVS lOTMlSAVEDOFFi 1,11. CptMfeselif Life The Melropolitan Grand Concert Co. which will appear at the G.iffia Audito rium on Feb. ?5th under the manage ment of WvLr.Radcliff; is an organiza tion of artists of.the concert and dratb- rw-stae It includes Mme. : Luslla Chilson Qhrman, soprano; J. Humbird Duffey. tenor; and ' Frederick Martin," Mr. Duff ey has the ; distiocuon 30-mae galal and blldiDg jraih th life- savers ,'pf ,Cape Hatteras "and Creeds HillHfeavtnf La tatijp:Sunday; morn ing Uescn. nine; men r from. : schoehe Hariet D. JerliruiJThe ielf'lft&ite stranded on the south weat edge of Diar hhoalpXSi ftiuiwi -hb soon as . sne . sirucit- ui a treacherous hoals the Jif e-aaver pat rolling tha- beach saw - her rockets -.v- : rvik i-. . . :;-s.. -,.. loro'ign tne mist,:;;: "r:iilkirA The schooner Was jeaa than a mils, bff the baaeja'iilid &9t take the time to prepare a rescue by the breeches buoy but launcheL.the Hfe boats' and were off to the strandei) boat an hour after she was first dis- covered.i.; Despite the dangerp of the fpti storm and rata therescaa ikk&'t "en food, ; clothing and shelterTy the life-savers at Hatteraa and Cseeda Hill station. -'. ' . ,- It is reported from the weather ob server at Hatteras the Kerlin will prob ably be. another, victim of the grave- yard of -American shipping. She ap pears to be breaking up. day, and this has been attained in a eoinpaif tive short .time. ' ' Mtne, Chilaon-yhrman ,. possesses lyric soprano of exquisite timbre . that has brought her high praise from all quiate'jri'ltiaa HjMaey'SiVtdceJto pf, a rich, drimatic quality which bears com a Verdict of gulity. ; No sentence had parison with those .w.hose name makes them the greatest contraltos, Mrl" Martin ia a bass of acknowledged superiority. Since a good baas is so et' "sential in all concerted work: and aioce a good bass is so difficult to secure, Mr. Martin has done more than his share of work in oratorios and festivals through out this" country.v Every one" knows of Mr Martin and tnoee who have beard him 'before are anxious W hear him again.'. With such an. except'onbl group ofartlw'iJheH stands atMbe Strongest and best equip dad organization scheduled for this soa FOR CATARRH. . HAWKING AND SPITTING other remedies fail. k. Write Blood Balm &.,' JUlanta, Ga.y for free samples and testuTniniala bfwonderfu) cures,"' At Druggisu $1.00 per 'bottle.1 lOOflDEftTHSgW . y 'CS--. ..in?. i.! Dist.ri ML".-:- .six ViiX; HATTEO orjfollC yasW 8 teethSjr State Senate IClUs Automobile taw. k Raleigh, N.- C. Feb. 8-The senat killed the bill amending the State auto- ofbeupneofjthefirst tenWbfeJ dermen power to' prescribe: the speed limit in incorporated townsf - Senator. Hobgoed, chairman of the committee on judicial di-rtricts, intro duced ar bin dividing ; the: Stat - into twehty instead of sixteen judicial die- iricts, .ci;;.: -- .. Representative Wootten, in the house offered a bill to pnt solicitors' salaries at from ?1,6D0 to $4,000, BAD :BREATftROKf' IN THROAT, take B.,B Rheumatisni Relieved in Six Hours Dr. Datchons relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest eases in a few hours. Its action upon tbfr syatem' ia remarkable and effective, ; It removes at once the cause and the disease quick ly disappears. First dose greatly: 1 0ts. ?5c and $1.00." Sold by Bradhain Drug.Co. ";;-;:.jr..4 J. : .?: -? - -," . ,t -. . . . . Morse Saving Hard Time. i Wasliington, Feb. 8-Charle Morse cannot, win back the. 20 daya' good time be lost few; weeks . ago f irl a breach of priaon.rules in: Atlanta-pen 0 (-hiivhjI f r t! d Irri S that it not t..r.r.tit-i t. a f . ' n ii.li a v, i; ,! 1 :nl is.-v.-r t.-.-ii u I t' ..I. (r the Jh ' rout i... t i Nanking, "China, Feh"8tji. rFor"tlie relief of the 2.000,01,0 of famine suffer ers the'provincial authorities of, Anhui and Kiangsu provinces authorized the expenditure of 400,000 and 200,000 taels, repeclive!y a total of $3Co,000 in gold. This, 3t Is conceded by r.ll familiar with the famine situation, is but the begin: ning. j. ,::;.'-'.' .:'To prevent a recurrince of the famV ine which was caused by . the destruc tfon 'of last year's crops, -due to the flooding of the country by the flwai river, pemmnent relief works are plann It ii proposed to drain the vast network of ennuis in the stricken -country, build embankments and hold the wijter with in them,. , " ;' " ; Efforts are bein. liiade to diiva the poile away from the river bottom In to higher portions of the region. Thou sands knowing not v. hire to go, n-rimin clo'ie to tln-ir f.irnn, s'eppUig in the open with only nlraw mats botwecn them :'n I the ti' 1 find wnier. London, Feb. 8 -r-A It.-ut r :;:-.t-h from 1'ikii :t Hnyn thnt th"te liv hi'en 7t( :) ! ' ( f-'i n fniiq Hi- I !:.!! i.i warden and Superintendent Ladow were in favor of remitting: the time. Attor ney General : Wokeraham, after a re view of the case, declined to approve It. - Morse was found irllasiionpin'tta possession and told several stories of fwhere hs got IC: His contradictory ex planations cost blm 20 days, which bad been applied to Lusuat ; allowance, for good behavlort'X"i;:i4 -Mfn"'"'"' ii i" "i m--ffc .Iav8tatW tedjstotnre; Halls. .t RleiKb."Febyt8f Representative Wooteo off erei-ih the ; houe bill to put Holicitors on salaries after March 1912, records if feed to be cerlified to the state treaiurer in the meantime and the salaries to be' scaled on the, basis that will allow $1,600 salary 'where fees aggregate 1n a district $1,800 the scale running up to $4,000 where fees amount to $4.200c: ';' :,: Doui(hton introduced a bill prdvidtng bonds to'tef and those due in 1913 add take care of $35,000 deficit in the state treasury caused by revenue falling to meet appropriations by the last legla- tureV - -y"''- The bills for the relief of Ihe Appa lachian Training Schoor and to eatab litih a training School for teachers in Western North Carolina" were report ed favorably by the Committee on Edu cation, with a renuest that they be re- fur red to the committee tin approprla. tions. This was done, There were additional petitions njjsinK n;ir bf-r and licjuor in rluhn. I.r n-.imliers of bills catna from r ..i A ith fnvonihlu reports and t k j 1 on tho ll.ni'io rsili iii! tr. The c o.'i I.iq'ior Trsrr.e report.-; t'. i Id to r,"-i.v t)'n'r;."-t J.) . n s'.i i f ir run!,': (' ' i t 1 - ' . ,- I l I I I i : i fcN-.-.ri. 1 1 "-. --it. 4te-.t?t ,2J. 9 7$2&? -I ---v-. -c - 1 y I ' VUWggB -" v 5 BKNiV i When your MONEY is BURNED ap regret won't bring itck toy6a. Itis very UNSAFE and it WORRIES you a whole lot to nave money in your house or in a hole in the, ground. Besides "looking" time after time to see it it is safe teaches people where it is and makes it very UNSAFE. Make OUR.Bank YOUR Bank. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 jpet cent. TUB PEOPLES BANK NEW SPRING COAT SUITS We have just received our first shipmerit of the latest style Coat Suits. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY STILL SELLING AT COST We are still selling all our winter '- goods at cost. If you will see us before buying we will save you rponey on anything you want. in j je BAXTER 1DEPT$TORE ELKS TEMPLE 4 - com FACTS. In looks all coal is alike- black, rough sparkling. But there the likeness ends. For som? coal burns unevenly, throws off little heat ancTmakes much dirt Our coal has proven beat by test It burnt with a hot, steady flame to . white ash and is most economi- We solicit your patronage quality alone. , Olis Coal and Wood Vimf - Phone 47 t- 60cWfess Goods 39c. .? -'Kyi- 5 -v. ;:.i.j -''tl jr. J IH'Q? QT?I : FEJ C F CUaE FEGUUi PBICESl 1 y dooas '.-.ll. : ill t i r iii ' Aalso a full line Darbcd Virs for hc3 r.nj c: ;t! Poultry V Wire, Rubber T.oofir:- Vclv.U ztA C , Stoves and Ranges end a r::J llr. : cf -I ? I . . Write us or co.ll, vvc c:n r ; c yc i ii ' ! : TA;CE0UrwCAt,PYi0::; . 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