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- l - i v PAPER'WITH KNOWN QRCULATION ESTABLISHED IN 1878 NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1911. NUMBER 229 THIRTIETH YEAR YV.M JA ... -' ' n I o Oo o o o oooo ooo coo in fwiehl T HIS bank always exercises wisdom and prudence in as sisting farmers Having faith in a man's honesty, the bank will assint him in getting started, the only condition being that the farmer shall conduct his affairs along careful, modern lines We invite the accounts of farmers, assur ing every courtesy and promptest attention. We accept either checking or interest bearing accounts in any amount. LARGER CAPITAL THAN ANY BANK IN THIS SECTION OV THE STATE. EVERYBODY'S GIFT tl! l( SMI lltll Mil II THIS SWi. Useful gifts for little folks and grown ups, masculine and feminine. Endless assortments und an undersell ing price on everylhing, giving you a better return for any amount you spen I-little or much, than the same turn buj s elsewhere. There is one commodity in which there is but little compulsion. It is quality. Our large and increasing busi ness continues to grow, because we fiiii ly iin I honestly sell wearing apparel o !" qu aliLy. The best that money can buy. ARTICLES FOR GIFTS. Copyrwt.1 1911 Jot House of ICuppeiJtetmef Chicago Hundreds of Oihrr Item ; House Holies Umbrella Suit Cases Neckwear Scarf Pins Handkerchief Hosiery Auto Olovi s l'.lj IllilS Shirts XMAS 5 to $15 1 to 5 2 to 15 25c to 3 50c to 2 10c to 60c 15c to 1.50 $1.50 to 4 1 to 0 50c to 3 Each and Not Mentioned, But Every One Appropriate For Xmas Gifts. S. Coplon & Son SELLS IT FOR LESS . LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY, BU f I f l'AYS TO WALK TO COI'LON'S especially if it pine for holiday building, should be carefully se lected mid liroaddiin & Ive in the proper place to buy such pine. Our retail yard can ies the largest stork of pin, in all sizes and grades, to be found in the entire state, We retail at wholessle prices. Broaddus &Ives Ltsmbet Co, SMALL GIFTS TDJMPLOYES Iq Wall Street Houses This Christ mas Salaried Men Fare Best. New York, Dec. 22d,-The word has gone out in Wall Street t h it Christmas stockings will be lean this year. It has been a year of comparatively poor bus iness for Slock Exchange houses, and THREE TIGERS" BOUND OVER the bonuses which the army of employ es in the street have hecosjsaccustom ed to expect will be in proportion to profits. One concern, which in the past has been well known for its generosity, informed i's employes that it did not feel justified in making the customs' y distribution. In other houses the amount appropriated for gifts is considerably smaller than in o her years. Banking house employes will fare better than brokers' clerks, as the banking busires-i while below that of some other years, has been relatively better than t hat of the dealer in stocks. The directors of two trust companies have voted to give their employes 10 per cent, of their yearly salaries. This is about the av erage distribution, al hough in some years of big business the bonut-es have rus much higher. The hojso of J. P. Morgan & Co. is ere lited with having given its employes 100 percent, of iheir salaries on more than one Christmas. The United States Steel Corpoiation has not yet made known what it will do. Last year it distributed $2,700,000 in caeh and stock. The Standard Oil Co. heretofore has given its employes pres ents in the shape of annual increases in salaries ranging from $1 to $100 a month, Owing to the Splitting up of the oil companies in accordance with the Su preme Court dissolution decree, the em ployes this year will be obliged -to look to the individual companies in the Stand aid O'l group for their git'U, nnd ii will depend upon the directors of each company whether prepenta will be made. On the various exchanges the. customa ry funds are being collected tliis week. The Stock Exchange usually raises about $U,0C0 for its employes. Brokers' clerks have become recon ciled to some extent within red nl years to the passing of the lavish Christmas gifts which were the common expecta tion in the years of big promotions, bull markets and the wido public spec ulation of which the present year has seen but little. It was in the years af ter the Spanish war, when the hue industrial combinations were being form ed and money was (lowing into Wall jjtreet on jin enorm us scale, that th Christmas trees in the financial district were laden most heavily. Among the banks, especially, there has been movement away from the Chrislma- bonuses in latter year'. In their placet is being substituted a system of salarj increases for meritorious service, with pensions and sick beni li s. Police Drag Net Thrown Out and as a Besult Three Alleged Whiskey Dealers Will Enjoy Christmas Din ner Id Jail. As a result Of the vigilance and per severance of police officers Ipock and Foscue three alleged whiskey dialers. Harry Scales, white and James Carra way and Dave Hatch, both colored, were arraigned before Mayor McCarthy yesterday afternoon on a warrant charging them with re' ailing spiritous liquors r rotable cause was found in each rase und the defendants bound over to the next term of Craven County Superior Court under boDds of $1(0 each. They failed to give these bonds and were committed ti j ill. Chas. Jones, white, wai charged with retailing, but the State failed to make out a case against him and he was dismissed. The case against Job Tisdale and John Goliling, in whose place of busi ness eight pints of whiskey were found when the police made a raid on the soft drink establishments of the city Thurs day afternoon, was continued until Tuesday afternoon. You can buy at your own price, aa pictures are not celling fast since so many people have their own special subjects framed. Anything in the pic ture line at cost, will show you the bill to prove to you if you want to see it. J. S. MILLER. The Furniture Man. BOX RENT NOW DUE. Box renters will please take notice that Box Rents are now due and if nol paid on or before January 1st the regu lations require that your box be closed J. S. BASNIGHT, P. M. Dec. 21st, 1911. Pictures Great Assortment. Card of Thanks. I wish to extend my. thanks to the New Bern Are companies for respond ing so promptly and saving my dwel ling from destruction by tire last even ing. WALTER B. PUGH. f WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous ays tern and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have yon pains in loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too fre quent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you -at Druggist, Price 60c. Williams' M'f'g. Co., Prop., Cleveland, O. The government filed a bill in equity in the United States Circuit Court at Pniladrlphia against the Keystone Watch Case Company, alleging that it is violating the snerman Ann-1 rust law. ROLLING STOCK IS TOO HEM For Eails. 10,396 Deaths 10,159 Injured Is Railway Report. Washington, Dec. 23 The smolder ing jealousy between the Interstate ! Commerce Commission and the newly-1 (stablUhed Coumsrca Court Aires' out in the annual report of the commis ; si on to Congress. Congress was told in plain language just what the com mission thinks of the Commerce Court. ', "Out of 27 cases passed on by the Com , merce LOurt, says the commiss on in its report, "preliminary restraining orders of final decrees have been 'ssued in favor of the railroads in all but seven cases and of these seven only th i ar" of any magnitude." Other features ui the report are as follows. Attention is called to the fact that of the total nu ber killed during the last year (10.390) 356 were passengers and 2,872 employi on duty in train service. Out of 150 159 persons injured, 12,433 were pas sengers and 45,848 employes on c lty in train service. Attention is also 'ailed to the large number of accidents vhich are the result of trespassing up. l the tracks of the carriers. The investigations thus far conducted have developed two important facts first, the superiority of steel equipment as compared with wooden cars, ai j, Fecond, the necessity of ascertaining and improving the physical condition of tracks and roadways used ' in inter state commerce. 1 he first proposition is graphically illustrated by the fan that during the last fiscal year fheot the collisions investigated involved wooden cars and occasioned the death of 62 and the injury of 667 person?, while during the fame period there was only one accident of a similar character involving steel equipment, and that oc casioned no fatalities among passeng ers and only one serious personal in jury, The construction of car and loco motives is tending toward an ever in creasing standard of dimensions with out a proportionate betterment of track conditions. It will be seen by reft r ence to statistics that derailments due to defective roadway during the peroid of 10 years ended June 30, 1911, have re ju I ted in the death of 415 and the in jury of 12,898 persons, besides a prop erty Iobs of $8,351,596. mm A GIFT THAT WILL PLEASE. If you wish to remember a boy or girl at Christ mas time in an especially appropriate manner, open a savings account in his or her name with this strong bank. The bank book showing that money has been deported in the bank for the boy or girl will be sure to please it will be appreciated and prized. You can open a savings account with $1.00 or as much more as you may wish to give. m Mm HIM A MERRY XMAS TO ALL 0: FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE j GOOD CONDITION j; funeral Services E, A. Jack. Norfolk Landmark. Pec. 22-Rev. R. C. Hilmore of the First Pri s'iy teria Church, conducted the fun"ial yes'er day at 1043 Naval Avenue of Chief En glneer E. A. Jack, Sr., United Sum retrenua cutter s 'rvlce, retired. He wti! Milld by Rev, J. T. Busman of Mom mental M. E. Church, Burial follow d 1 1 Oak Gro Cemete y. Eight enlisted men of the revenor eatUr Mrvlce bore the coffin to the grave. A large detachment of men frvm the service attended. Honirarj pall btwrrra were Captain E. V. White, L, P. 8laW, W. C. Corbitt, John Wal ton. K. B. Hiwks, Ubarle Bvcr Thomaa Shannon and Emroett Oeins. Repmeotatlvea from the Rojal Ar CABOtn, Elk, 8wwwall Camp, & federate VaUrana wera prewnU STORE mm I r t f t , . .. M all kind af coal -for heating ' ad cooking In the horn, for the ' f farnac In shop or store, foraUam ',lnf purpoaea tn factory or mill, ' ' fully confident of the quality cf . irar fuel, Its cleanliness and onr etlitifor prompt dllery. Wa ill pprer I ( trial enU-r., We expect to niaks out store a lively place (or the next week if good-' thihgt and low prices will make it so. J. J Baxter. v;h.r.v' " mmmmmmr - . .w ' .. . Pra!dflt Tat'g mMiag tVTommeii Inf iMUrial reductions Mr . wool an wool tariff ratM and irnmltin th Urlff board' report . was , ieat Co-trtt,- ; ' .', ' . : C Xmak.CifU. " 1 have r)Tr had such a beautifut as sortment of nful article to aeln-t frijra. Vuit our atorea and loos Over th dilToMtil article nd I am anrayou will ba convinced. . J, P. MIM.rrf, TV; romitir Man. A Gas Heater that Pleases the Eye and Com; forts the Body ' A fiayiilcjan " Odorless Gw: 'JJjl Heater "'': When this heater Is In operation, the Inner cone becomes red hot and Its -brilliant Incandescence .Is most pleasing. - 1 All or the heat Is deliv ered ' at the floor level, heating the lower part of the room first- ; C'-rer.trrrl 0,!--r!: i r:.,Dry(,rrr-- ; Notice Watch This. A brand span pplendid new 8 room house, toilet and bath, modern and up to-date and an automobile, house, all to rent or lease, at No. 22 New street. See Big Hill, the man who sells Shing les for leBS. and the only Shingle man. BIG HILL. Hookworm Disease Modes of Infection. We have a present for every body, at a price lower than you can buy them anywhere else in town. big line of Neckwear that should have been here sooner will be sold at reduced prices. Thousands of Good Things Reduced. A J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE The adult hookworm is about one half an inch long and about tjie thick ness of a brass pin. Its head bendr back on its neck like a nook, th teeth also, suggest hooks Adult hookworms live in the small intestine and deposit numberous eggs. The egg a do not, however, undergo full development jn til they are discharged from theifcoit. In the open air, with sufficient war n' h and moisture, the eggs germinate with'n a day or two Into the embryo or tiny Jarva. This embryo breaks through the egg-shell and feeds on the grvund or right soil. 'Within a few days time It twice sheds its skin, the seernd sklo remaining about the Isrva as a protecting sheath. In this stage it no longrr takes food, 1a too small to be s en with the onalded eye, and under favorable eircumstsoces rosy live for slxjnoths. This Is koowa as the ''germ stage" or "infecUag stage" of the hookworm. Infection may occur In .wo olfferen. ways, by mouth o through the skin. Formerly Inf actios) by so ith waasoppoeed t t the ealy mode Of enUaixe loto the syitemj -The ferms may be taken fa with .noddy wsur, f rut's er aneooked vegetabh s, bat It is believed no that lees tbio. 18 per sent of eawe are Infected lo ibis way. The cow mod mode of bfeetioW U keows to i be through tks , skis." l , bM bien dVmooatrated that If bookworm gems i get opoa the skla, sltber by persons wte go bare-rooted or who ' beadle bv feeted dirt, they bore thefr way through the pore f the akla, eecaplngfrom Ut4r protectloK sheath. 1 They let Dp an IrrBammaUoo knowa'ke 'ground Itch, of "toe Itch," Whew passing through the sklo. They after the blood current sod pass through the heart hnga and stomach, finally reaiMng thlr borne ta the tmsll ln,teu'.lnc Hete lhy attach th maelvea fo the Inner lining, abed Ihelr skin twice Sgaln, take much food and grow remarkably in slis.r ' i ' ', V ' ; ; .. NoncrJ v ; We will Yp oj rn -' nrht tint il P oVI'.'k hi.'i.r.i'-.g on I he I'.th, and cn l . t t' r ...,., t?: '-, will I i 1 t ) I j o i y 1 ! r., ' ' . You Don't Buy a Stove t'very month, so that when you do buy, you want to look around a little and see wheru you can get the greatest satisfaction for your money. We have a great line of Stoves here find we can suit any pocket-hook with our prices. 8 Gaskill Hardware Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR MAJESTIC RANGES I'HONR 147 73 MIDDLE ST. -.7-"TSTrrvf v. ,7 . . of special merit for women, the'things that women appreciate above every thing else are practical ifts of things for everyday use things that she would buy her self. And then too, you raise her opinion of you just another bit higher when you present her with things practical and something sensible something she ; would buy for her self. . .Ill II II I I I Every time she wean the Scarf, the Skirt,, or the Hose, or the Dress, ; or the Gloyei, or the Waist, or 'the Furs, or the Bath Robf.'ofthe-Night Robe, or ' any ofcer kind of a Robe, she lhinks of you. ', Every ; 'time, some. friend ipeaka a wdrdf of admiration for the gift you made her, it brings a5 happy recollection . . . ' -; ....'-. . of you. . . .. : , . ALL OF THESE THIN'CS YOU W'W.i FIND AT 1 v H 1 s - t Jff Ellis ConlnncI Won:! Ycnl I . n f r 1
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