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ESTABLISHED ; 1878 i- I ) 1 1 11 c;:xilaiiom NUMBER 135 kev el::::. i;c:mi ca: .ll.a, tulcday : ::,i:;g, September 5, 19il :;thiktiejH: yeas ! PROTECT DO ti.-. S EXTERuluATlOI ?M 1 1 r Li v ti in nm !Vn-hirT- inia DHim tar i'FT SURE m:i iiiiiifinTii 2 - ; A i " - ' : n r i - v. ' HE capital of tbibank, amounting to two hundred thous and dollars, has been paid in by itt stockholder aa a fuwk indication of the st rength of the bank,- - You ar cordial ly invited to avail yourself of the safety and service .'afforded ". by this strong feahk aod'trust company. ' ;. j, 4 PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS AND tERTtt , ficates J 'v;;vV-: OUR BUYER flffiHUSI New York, Phila. and Balto. We are receiving daily by freight and express all the new things in wear ing apperal for Men, Women and Children, for Fall and Winter. Such an assortment of merchan dise as we are going to shpw for the coming sea son has never been shown in New Bern before. WATCH OUR ADVERTISEMENT FOR FURTHER NEWS. 8. Coplon & Soil SELLS IT FOR LESS LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY, fiUT IT PAYS TO WALK TO COPLON'S Governments Wards To Be ?Fro- tected From Infectious-- : Washington,1 Sept a.Deternined "to protect what remains of th4 raceof American-Indiana from rapif extinction by disease, which now threatens them, the Indian office has decided to . pursue a vigorous policy in improvinjf hygienic conditions -among the w. nation; :- s ot tne itCommiggione ttf Indian AffaJTS VW entine declared that the; IppIic itioD of nrevenatfve medical methods to jffesent cuuuiuuiiB ui taunn 1110 . f i, uvi ,w their progress and to the usefulness jbf the ebucaU6naL',indgstriaL in' other activities In. which theiverntont was 1 engaged n their behalf.:. -Am nig, the means which the Indian - office" already has inaugurated in part; abtf iilch3jt will nnah with viffo in- its -efforts to preserve the Indianrom being entirelyl ooiiteratea vj luoecuioswf iracnoiua and other-infectious5 diseases which are attack ing -them; $i 6iitig pelire shows revealing to them' profit-r and sanitary method of Irviiijr," house to house canvasses by physicjans, open air sleeping at the Indian schools and tana toriums. ir $ir ' ,; : i ' The moving picture scheme.is to give them by the comparative method pic tures of the wrong way, of jiving, .iol lowed by photographs showing the cor rect way. DrT Perdinand' SChoftmaker will have charge of this work and will travel from reservation to reservation giving his illustrated talks.; . Reports show that the death. ratio a mongthe Indians is . two and a half times as ereat at among the white race and that the average ' mortality from tuberculosis is 256 . per cent higher for Indians than for whites. Hence the In dian bureau's determination to better these conditions, :. ' During the -past year the house to house campaign by physicians was start ed on the White Earth reservation Minnesota and with such good result that the work will be pushed. Correct Stationery for gentle men At M. E. Whitehurst & Co. liuni ii ou GLOTHES f A- 1-1 gUIT of ckithea has three potnts of.' value-style, fit 'and wear. YoU get the almost Style vala only when your suit U cut to fit -YOUR, individual poiaonallty. 'That .means. lauor-maue uouici. . . .-. :.. . . t-.- 7 . : '. f - v. ' .f -pf .x-, V'l'-'V ; You get the utmost Fit value only when ench gsrmcni U inads ' to ' Conform exactly to, YOU K figure.' 'That means tailor-made cloths. ' . v.You get the utmost Weir value only when your suit is mads of a ' .standard para wool fabric. And that means tailormsde clothes. ''- :. ' . ; We giv you the utmost value in Style end t it by applying all 'our knowledge and artistic skill to Um making of YOUR suit. ; ' ' Merchant Jailor -" 1 05 Middle St.; '. New Hern, N. C. in Exciting and Dangerous Runaway. . Isiiala-v" , ' ;. A runaway horse with a pair of buggy shafts attached - to him caused con siderable excitement in the neighbor hood of th e Union depot ' yesterday morning,: It is not learned from Where the animal first started running, but whan seen on Graves street near Queen, as described he collided with ahorss be ing driven by Mr, Ray nor done, both animals falling to the pavement, Mr. Jones fell out and a lady in his buygy was taken oat without injury,'-neither were the bones hurt, The runawsy however, could not be 'captured; .but went rushing on to the station with the Impedimenta of the shafts threshing from side to aide, and although he pas sed through a crowd of people no on-j was hurt; which waa moat (wonderful and fortunate.' 1 (' -. ' . I -r'V " The Athens is the only house in New Bero showirielvAsBOcia- tioh?pictures.vii;$tl-; : To r.x Uniform Cotton rrlcca. Allan! a, ; ; Ga, - 8cp t, t :'Jl Farniers throughout th South will havs a direct vote as to the prW to ba received for the great ba it of the cotton crop this leaf,'- :ii ijS'-'v Wi When the national convention of th Farmer' Union opens at Shawnee, Okla next Tuesdsy Very loda w wire insfruclions to its del'gstes as to the mluimons price at which the crop should UesolJ. The national cebveotion will fix a price pear I be general aver age as positl' - . -Wsys aud mesne for harvsdii msrV sting and, - ( necessary,;" ho'd n lbs cotton crop will ts one of the rm important matters to come befoia the contention. , ' f. " Held Regular MonjLhly . Session, at The-:Cotirt IIou56,!Yes-'- r'vK: terday, Yestereay morning at 10 ; o'clock the Craven county Board of Commissioners met In Regular monthly session at the court houseln this cityS ' "At the opening of the session the fol lowing jury waajdrawni fof? the next ernii of Superwr Court:. A C Holton, CXaneaster,- G A Wool,. JI I Ipoes:r T tollis.terr- W- BeHangia, C E fate R 0 God ley; J T, Averj : A M Tingle, K Hancock, W A NewelL,J H Fields Freenlan",Avery X fotf." :' Jam'ea L Taylor; Henry: Lewis, S W McCoy, J A Miller,' N ;M Fajrrow,s G W Allee,'j IC Hartley. W H Smith,. W H Drmond, J fi Herring. John Catlin. A T WethH erington, C R Dudley.! M : F Pearce, T W West, P L Dill, Jr.' JT Adams, E W .Wads worth,; W R I Koonce, Guu ford Lewiai'F E Dfckerson, A K Pure foy;;Geo. B Wa'erS, Lemuel Kfits, F T, aeathi.Silaa Fulcher, WA Whi'ford, it G Daniels, Joshua. Foy, WT Flow ers, D L Price. E;W,,Daugberty, 1 M Harrison, Graham Wetherington, B F Pail; J C Hill. H D Gaskins, G A Gas kins, J E Dougherty, L W' Taylor Ed ward Wayne, C L Spencer, Jos Stitley. Joshua Stiltey, CE McCoy, W H Boyd,i'Alonzo Milter, C E Taylor, C rMtfoWP''BfWp'Bixon, ames Smith, Hugh Lane, J S Eborn, V Tingle. , : ,:, Several requests from different see tions1 of the county were made for new. roads. In as many cases'as practicable the roads were ordered built. After a consultation the board decid ed to make appelicatlon for a hookworm hospital to be established in this county. This hospital will, cost the county $50 for each week, this to continue for 6 or 6 weeks. X The: hookworm commission a offered to bring their entire para putanalis and force of experts to this county for that sum. The date tbey will arrive here has not yet been announced and will not be untit after the county Board of Health has approved of the action of the Commissioners.: One hundred indestructible blankets were ordered from the Beckman Com pany at Cincinatti for use at the coun ty home and jjiu -There blankets are to cost S2.1Q cents eafch.f A The boatd was aeked to purchase new wearihg - apparel for, the" prisoners This brought up a discussion, as to w .eth'er the law allows persons convict ed of a misdemeanor being compelled to wear stripes.,; -Inquiry. . elicied the in- Scmatbr Worki, Insnfgen Kof About fonnatipn that a felon wj" bo, compel! ed to wear a; felons stripes, and that thoae, convicted, of a misdemeanor" be allowed to wear a' different: stylo of lothing. As there, are no ..faloui now on the Craved : county , chain gang they will all be allowed to wear a plain brown suit of some coarse material The magistrates of the 9 Lh, Town ship appeared before the board and ask ed that the rood funds in that Town ship be turned over to. Idmq and .that they woujd attend to ha v tag the work dono by a riadrcommitto.,v Their',' r? quest wM held over for. further consld- The rtmaiDtfer of . the days' session Was taksn 'up with going over the largs humbor of bill that' had been brought ,efora !-(..: : v : ' School time is fast approaching. -Yon will need a good strong' Library Table for the children to study around -st ntght, " 1 have them In quartered 4 oak, mahogany and weathered -oak. " Prices ranging from (5 (X) bp.' .. . v.. " vT h S. Loa'Angeles," CaLSept; 4-ThaM Preaident Tart will be renominated Is the belief of Senator John D..; Workifj Insurgent froa "California." That the President will be- rf lected is not re-. garded as so. Certain ny ; the - Senator, who -will aupport him. in th; campaign. 'V The .California Insurgents are amazed by the statement, asying they are un able to guess where Works now stands. I have no desire to get away' from the; Republican party," said -Senator Works. "If insurgency is to accomplish the reforms it advocates it mnst do so through the Republican party, There are those who believe it will serve the purpose to defeat President Taf t by the election of a Democrat next year, preior to Deueve tnat we can ac complish our purpose sooner and more satisfactorily through the Republican party. , Besides I have no personal grievance against the President. I have disagreed with him on- some - important questions, I still disagree with him. I respect him as an honest man who, in my judgment, is mistaken on some vital questions, but I have no reason to doubt the honesty of his convictions or his patriotism. 'Aa to his renomination, I am certain that it is foreordained. I would prefer another Republican candidate who comes nearer to my own views. The alignment is already so drawn that his nomination seems inevitable." " '.What Republican would you prefer to Taf t?" "Senator La Follette has the largest following. I think all the Insurgents are for him except two or throe. At this time I refer him," Faust pictures at The Athens Matinee 5 o'clock to-day and to night- Good Appointment. The friends of Mr. Dawson in th'B section will be interested in the follow ing ite m clipped from Monday's Kin ston Free Press "M r, J. B, Dawson, of this city, his been appointed, by Secretary of State Bryan Grimes, a member of the board of trustees of the state school, for the feeble-minded, to fill the vacan cy caused by the resignation of Mr. Frank B. Hendren; The appointment is a specially happy one, for no one is held in higher es'eero than Mr. Dawson not only inthiscommuo'ty.but through out the state, where he is well-known." If it's Hardware or era Supplies, let us what arid how much. Basnight Hdw. Co Build know J. S. Wateawsy Convention Nov. 20-21 22. ; v$tf$: C05E WHO ARE ,IN ........ i "'i ,r-rN. . .. Trnrcrrn The m.m.tscrs o( The Afhrns always look to (he comfort and plcasuicof their fairons. Invention of la Crtsu Soda - . c ,ertd. Dis- 4 'n of- ill clng gwl, iil,UnUl l .ilil n; know tl a t K'xmI, itln-l, ,..!! ,-it,n il liiri,l,..f U Br) lito nip is tit! l lh ottiftmrtinn, th . ", hf'.. ' ,- lll'Tf il tlir t i X I t ti ? l u.) !,r v., j k(! 1. i r 1- I'l'i' t 11 V-.-l,;, , '''"I ' 1 . Chiro, C. ?.L .-Ithnl. (l"iii,Iy (lilorminod by (S ffmfrrl ,unfr' j Join nnl I' t 1, t c 'in invrr.t-' r I I 7 .Vr. I '. A. Vi Hi r( ii i.f ( h i, j r. ('!! Tn a -j i, - ,r ' -, i MILLER. ' .' ,( Notice To Cotton Farmer!, - - . y . ' " Oil account of, the light Wtight bale coming to tKli market, tho buyers held a meeting and decided for their 00 protection, that thy Would not accept a bale ighing 4'K) pounds pr Ws, tin. I, there is s deduction of tn pounds per half; consequently in buying light weight baUf io your territory, It will be atmolutoly nirsry for yoo Ut deduct ten pound per t ' from bnN-l Wli(h Inn 4iK) ponnds or under, aid 25 poundi per lle from b!s weighting 3(0 HS. or I'"', lh usual ruilomsu to deduct one lr.:lr on il.sU S under JAO jxmnds I,ich die not r.iyt'iing like torer the l. Further l prsti u'ly wil lo fall jn-ir itii-iH'it) l h r'rl t trr, t'.is ritimt I' it - 1 22 Jtonn U pr I n'c, tjffiiii.iif?iT(' k you nn.. I t:l',pr ri'fi: tn liny It i.r eUe buy It sifjrt to ' The Fourth Annual Convention of tha Mississippi to Atlantic Inland W s terway 'Associttion will be hld in Montgomary, Ala , NovmW 20 21-22, 1911. Senator Duncan U, Fletcher, of Florida, Is President of .this onraniXa. tiofa, The Montgimery convention of tba, association Will be nnqoettionably, th4 largest so far held, Among other J matters to N eonsidefwi, will be that of a joiiff convention- with the Atlantic Deeper Waterway Association at Jack aonvllle, Fja. during 1912. to J of two weeks duration, and consisting In part of arrenormous rater csrn'rV, "parti j elpatrd In by vessels of all eUssts sad, dCserlpiloo. from every aectiorr of the Unired Stale. It is proposed-(o inske tie Jacksor.vil'a metting th grateat waterway carnival ' convention evtr held In theUrtllsl Stales. ,' . ; i . r ' One'of the chief reasons why this bank has attained such 2 a marked degree of spcoess dnrmg the four yeara of its ex istence can be traced di recti? to the discrimination exercised f . in making loans. The loans of this bank areVade' with the ; view to protecting the interesU of depositors rather than ex cessive profits and in every case are limited to mooerate amounts. We invite your account, either subject to check in any - emonnt or at 4 per cent interest, compounded twice a year, . in our Savings Department. 3 in tMUaawaxt.imum IMfllllUM CLOTHING AND SHOES ' ' . j 1 v, ii i.-'i , . '' i We Will CfJntiriue Selling all Clothing and Ox fprds at Cost. A GOOD STOCK TP SELECT FROM Jo J ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE. BAXTER Nowhere Else Will You Find Variety So Great and Prices So Low. We are Offering our Entire Stock of Mens' $12 50 and $15.00 Summer Suite at and Below Cost Price. All the leatest Summer fabrics, 'such as Serges, Casimeres and mix tures, the-tailoring finish and style are excellnt A WONDERFUL LOT OF SUITS BELOW COST PRICE. SAM LIPMAN Cor. Middle and 8. F.-8te. Uryan Block. H LOT- OF THOSE VELVET AND LEATHER LINED " LADIESMD BAGS A Busy Man llav: Just Arrived. -'- Good news f a brings to New Bern, a large stock of all kinds of ss we I 8hm gleson hand. , He can and will pleas you, ' S Rig Hill for low e it pries. -The Old lUllahle. . :i If tflVi1 1 r- i t 1 n t I-' rtn'V f t In 1 It r .1 1 i h ft ' ft I a I ! 1 ' txcUrstoa Very Moch Mixed. An c ncu- on train ai ron M mdsy, L.lir t)y, on tUa A. C, L. Iirie fio'P WilminsU o, roming lo this cily in l" 4cti"ii of ii;ht r r frh, t.r-J . ' fir t to ufT'xi! Inn, White snd ro'ord 1 pro r'oiio. l-j ihtt mini rjrs. It was 1 Ivr r;i 1 I ti 1m) a "m'. l" Sir j-f,n, I 1 il . T!.t-r wjs ron-.idf.-nl j-nifitfrrm t , . I r-...- J f t '.- ,,.' I " : ' ftrii " ,' " ,f 'sa-w-s!- ii,e' I "i ''f. . . , - - -I s , I I I, ( I I i 1 V If you ire interested Id keeping up-to-r " date in matter relating to cooklng.'you 'V i know that CAS PANGE COOKED F00DSl;v' are best, otherwise the leading cooking", . teachers would not te advocating took- j in vsith faj. A g?i ranjc doc a more. , ; cooking and Letter cooking . than any . ct!,cr kind tf 1 -Jr. . ' i i -..i'-'vit-: 1- V 1 t -r 1 ' V 1 1 1
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