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il.-f ia the year ex y t 45 Pollock Street OFFICE PHONE 8 ; I v AL DEPT. PHONE 30 SUBSCRIPTION RATES I ionth , ; f00 2.00 .1.00 .i0 Zaiered at the Port ofiie New Bern, . C as second clau matter. .,. ... Advertising rates furnished, upon ap , location to this office. .','.' , The Presidefttappointed Judge .Wood of South Carolina to succeed Judge Nathan Joff.'4Thus -another chance !''" to give a plum to' Virginia' is' gone. ' Norfolk Ledger Dispatch.: ; .,. ; ' Still the Ledger-Dispatch hasn't " shown where the President owed Vir- ' jrinia anything. y.' The . Raleigh .- News and Observer took long chances against the occurrence J of a fire in its place of business. The 1 .. loss: as a result of Thursday's , fire is estimated" as being $65,000 and the Insurance is only $28,000. . Insurance agents : should find in the experience J oTt the ' Raleigh - newspaper some fine 'i talking points for the boosting of their .'business. 'If this social evil discussion goes much further somebody will move to cut' vice out of Vice President", re -marks an exchange, which we infer, thinks that the discussion is being i , carried to extremes. Put the discus- .sion ought to go on. The social evil im exists v and it exists on a large scale. , It cannot be fought as it ought to be . fought, that is, all along the line, if its existence and the extent of its ex i istence are concealed. ' f ' For several days past reading matter ; and cartoons have been appearing in the, Journal pointing out the dangers !: jif !t 'tli' finns! flv and the. methods of most effectually fighting the pest.nnfthe undertaking and addressed the , This matter, is furnished by the City Beautiful Club and is of course publisb r1 ed without charge by the Journal, ivhich is only too glad to co-operate ut in any -undertaking looking -to the- bet- ' ter bealth of the community. We ' urge our readers to look for these ar i.'' tides and read them carefully. ? WORLD WIDE MISSIONS. . ' , ., The cause - of worldwide missions .'i receives a, tremendous impetus iff the 'bequest of a mi'll(c& dollars by the late ? William , Chitneyi feorden of Chicago and China. Thaiaother and sister of vthe dead manik who was himself-a missionary, received nothing, but pre-- aumably they needed nothing as it - is , more ihan likely that .they . had .become' wealthy. firdm the same source ' .as,he.. The gospeJ'is being,, rapidly carried to every creature. The leaders of tb great movement for the evange- '' lization of the: world, in a single genera tion were regardedTas "dreamers 'when i ; -Beven years' ago thy announced their ; program. Butthepeople arc, thinking '-. differently of the "undertaking? fioW"-' 1 J.: is a fine tr:t i: Tit-. - U Lt V, .1- : sun, this way he has oc banting tut J men who have g ood for honesty and. decency and -rewarding them.t -Such $ men are surely builders up of political 0 parties. Ia fact, Eerry, we believe, $ nulled out of th rVmnrntie MrtV 9 ew years ago and headed what was known as the JCeystone "party; , j But thit was not held against him! by the President f or - b knew Berry was honest in his convictions and for! that matter possibly wa right Jhpughj we recall that so good at authority on! reform as the Philadelphia Record held: ium. iiicrc wu do occasion luriocrry to" affiiliate with the new party. Be that, as it. mayt Berry .was known as an honest,, able ..and fearless man 1 the kind thai the counjtijy needs today in all places of pubi c frust and that is the type of men that Woo'drbw Wilson is looking for- anddelights' to honor, i J NO. L . , . .;t.-.t CEO. II. i;u..i.RTS, C-.Uer ..B-f-reiieat r V. W. GRIFFIN, Asst. cLkhler ie Ior i lie Farmer Montana Va. North Carolina,' - - Senator Myers,' of .Montana, cussed a North Carolina elevator , man in the 9 Capitol at Washington. Senator "was ! 9 told to apologize or fight. ', No fight. w Richmond. Journal." - , .-' " There Is not, a farmer In this section who , should not have a bank account. If you have v bills to pay, whether 'they be large or. small, ! your check will pay them and you always have s ! the right dbange. ' ft would be a pleasure to. have V i your name 'on our bopks.V you know, how to -f J farm to the best advantage. Farming is your.i 'business. 1 : We know-how to handle money to ' the best advantage. Banking is our business A 9 Come in and we will talk over farming and banking and perhaps ifwHl prove to our mutual benefits Thes best chairs Jn jxur bank are1 not too good foriny 'honest tiller of the soil.! nuns TO GVEF CHEAP MONEY HIGH COST OF LIVING TO BE GIVEN ANOTHER SEVERE ' JOLT. ThetNationM Bank of "." New -erae ' : r $ PER' CENT INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY ON fx " x SAVINGS AND TIME DEPOSITS.' " A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A FLY. New York, April 26th A further jolt is to be given the high cost of living f the d legation if 100 Americans who sailed from here for Napels today succeeds in its endeavor to devise a separate banking system for AmericanJ farmers. - The official name of the dele; gation is the American Commission on Agricultural Co-operation. 'The investigation is to be made under the auspices ofr The Southern " Commercail Congress Its aim is to place effcap money at the disposal of American .farmers in prder to increase agricultura production -and to lower the cost of producing fooa. Secretary of Agrlcuiture Houston represented the Administration at the farewell given to the Commission. President, Wilson takes a keen interest m m old ' ' """" - ;" r , .HERE'S HOWTYOU CANELP f , , JllE NEWSPAPERS. - r- : ', We wonder why vft does not Jcctyr to persons who' ,write notices for, the "mewspaper-,.to glaneei occasionally at -y the newspapers tO'jget the styleiollowed j therein. ' By .far" the greater' part of these notices are printed, entirely free ' of .cost and it "seims only reasonable ' .that the newspapers' should be put to - as 'lit tie trouble as. possible Jn getting " thenT ready to go to the printer. , V 4 , To' mention a; single example 'of ; thertarelessnesss -and , indifference ' to i -which, we are" referring t there "is' the almost ;jnvaiiable - practice , ol jnost people', who ,s?nd -in ' notices ' for the ' papers-:' of , using .tli , character '&" in place of .the word "and4. . Fancy how : a newspaper, article" would look with a ;4- Jot of what'the printers call ''short ands" scattered through "it j Persons - ; who prcfara articlcsand.. notices -for ' the newspapers v. would do well to " procure a copy of1 some, standard hews paper Juchjol- Instance as a New York or Washington -papef,. (for printing is developed to a higher degree of ac curacy in the cities, .than elsewhere) and in writing for the ;. home' paper follow the stylo that they'wlll fnd in the authorities mentioned, .The local , paper may have a styk' varying some what from the larger paper, but usually 'the variation will not be greit, - delegates- personally before they eft Washington. : c A-y h The Commission is headed by seven federal' commissioners bearing the credentials of President Wilson and Secretary of State Bryant They will make -a-report to Congress upon the practicability of establisihing farmer's co-operative banks and a mortgage bank system in th United States, copied after' "the agricultural credit system of European countries.' Be sides the. federal' commissioners there are delegates representing about three fourths of the tatesf the 'Union1 .who win maKe a report ., a committee ot nine Governors appointed at; the last conference of the State Executives. In. this- way official recommendations will be placed before Congress ant 'the State legislature urging a consideration of credit requirement releasing thecon sumcrs of the country from the'burden of the high cost of Jiving. .J -The, work of the cpnymission is"close- lyl connected ith the efforts of the bankng j and' 'commercial interest to iedurCsJCurrency reform! ,The principal claim of those peeking currency reform is that under "the present banking sys tern which perjnits banks to redeposit their, funds with other, banks who in turn deposit them in Chicago or- New Yorkj-the tendency is to collect the surlpus of - the nation's ' funds in -the big speculative centres where they stim ulate stock gambling. ' The-currency reformers " want - permission '. extended the banks td lend more freely and with better returns . to those engaged ita ELECTING THE BEST MEN. The icformerg are -be'ng especially well taken care of by- President W.l non. WiU'am H. Berry, who was the Iradi r in the exposure of .the monu imt.'.il graft in connection with the rf fj i', merit -of the new-State capitij f r nns Ivnnl has lea made Col ! tor of Customs of the jjort of PliilrJ -ton A mo. , .0t 1' MINIUM , 14 limits DM DV9 oTTL -76 a BftKdMr WM 1 : A V4IKOOVH IM A he II I . act AN w.6 &. toea.t en- 1 jmn MHB IBk -Taut--. rui bat So-nee. A who TROUT DOOR. Coffman In New York American. " i AFNESS CANNOT (BE CURED farms whidh this.jmoney would make ty, local applica;irns, as they cannot possible, the -problem of , food pro-' rv- t10: diseased portion -ot the ear, duction in the United" States; which is ' Jgtflt rapidly becommg worse, would, be solved j Deafness is caused bV an inflamed condi for ever. - . .-, ..r". . ' tion ot the snucous linintr of the Eusta- . ' 4 .v, 4 -i . .. ' ..1. J itri. ... ..fir. . i iL-nian iuuc is.vyjuHit mis tuoe is ln I flamed yo"u have' a rumbling sound or , -limperfect hearine,' and -when it is en- li ' (tirely closed, Deafness is the result, Echo1 From ,Tb:e ' Medico Legal f and unless the. inflammation can. be '" Societv i ' I taken out and this tube restored, to its A , i'J ' , ."','' 'normal condition, hearing will be de A few,generations back a -man at etroyed: forever: nine cases .out of ten W was considered .'old.i gray-bearded, are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing v OLD AGE DEFERRED and waiting ' for death: ' Note th change today; at a'vmeeting7of the MedicoL-cgal Society' it - was ,stated that a man of .50, ought to have forty, good 'years ahead of him ' and,' thus at ninety be ' in the fulness ' of ma-' turity.,v-V- -,. "What" if you have seen , sixty, or evert seventy birthdaysr-tejmperafc but an inflamed condition of the mucous sui faces. . ,. . . , . ,. ' V rV'Pi . CHENEY; & CO., l ' ,v- , -'Toledo Ohio. ', bol1 by Druggets. .75c, . " ' -tTake Hair. Fu:ni!. Pills for consti,' pationr " , tAdw. oor, if you becomerun'.-dowrf-wakv!r?ST-.rld Cl pm VP :WOr.d .'ngravect,- on it, .fcmta it and no appetite nothing m the wod f "Astro" vr'eward for rctcrn to'tt Jpuratl-cfficc. their, operating - depbsits. . Similar will tdne up those ' tired backs'lidi g , w organs-r-enrich l the .blood ' and , crea e ' t it'r... A gth, so quickly as ourdelicijus . ""--" 'wr4 1 vu liver and iron tonic Vjno'l. ' ' ' '.' every feeble, - discouraged' 5M,m.n'w saie this vicinity to try Vinol ho?"e. and ,ot nfum Cnytn agreement to return theiVmoiy , . , , t 1 x. lib to .rive satisfaction:-. F. s'la,e'J' D' Whitford. 'Excellent lo-. DufTy,' Druggist, New Bern; N,'CkCat'0n; attractive proposition Sepa . v , . '. . 1 . , . v rate or together. " . .-- i. - '- w.g. boyd: stren cod liver We-ask olrtpersoo on our if it fails WE HAVE ' a frah -istock: of ...beets, G'aulatTF'qap,, onions, cabbage, tomatoes, , "X ' 8 8 ' Jhabiti fresh air and exercls- with a'1 UTtut, ruiauatas, . bwovi potato-js legitimate. commerce-andmanufactur'S dJZ' "s'your .order. E.-' FisV-r ing. ,worl. 1 he American Commission 't "it v . ' " T ; 7 i Frog Pond.'' on AedcuItural Co-Oceration simHarlv of.e eeP llUuard yur hea!Sh' VAvl- ,8 3 . i. 1 w '. - i . r : y wantsa supplementary banking" system built up which will be controlled by the farmersand which will divert a "large portion ' of' the sayings o;'r'ural com munities to ; the development? of '; the1 farms. , it is claimed that in Germany such-a system has beert able t supply as' high a98 per cent of all the. mon jv required by . the German farmcri for expenses from such systems ' am i in operation (irt -nearly" every country 'of Europe., It is to study the. operation of these" systems that the commission is visiting this country, - ,, ' '' v'The second attempt of the com mission will be to secure the estab- I a'lment of a mortgage banking system In the United States. Such a system I I Germany had brought ovcr $2,000 -000,000 to the German landowners for the development and improvement of their land.' In France the mortgage bond of 'the Credit Financier which are only the farmers' mortgages under; a different form, sell at'lower interest rates than even first class industrial bondsV It is declared that if a mortgngc banking system could be c?itiblir.hcil in the United States billions of tlollirs of additional money could be secured for, the great development in American 1 y 'p. -mm S i i- V A NEShipment o?, ) : Shirts,' Cpllar5, Ual; ;r ";?derwearf Hosiery. Shoe?, Qxf ord and Strawj f Hatsst;, received.;; Yo'ti ; : should see our- new; 'Coi limbiastiirt with the-TurS ,Cuff, this shirt can be worii- twice as Llohgras; any pother make'.H - iSee our window i. J. BAXTER, ElksVTeJnple Department Store kON'TS ON SAVINGS. '-, ' Don't spend all you make. Don't carry: money in your pockets. JJon't speculate. ' Don't take big risks for seemingly big profits. DO-put your money in the Citizens Sayings ' Bank and Trust Company, where it will earn you 4 per cent, interest compounded quarter ly. ; : " : : : : : : CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Fresh . 9 jr. . ,9 9 Strawberries 1C Per Quart 9 9 1 The Consumers 9 Stdte , Two Phofies, 146 and 156 77 Broad Street , g Wake; Up and Phone to Baikfery, ; i- - ---FOR .HOT-- 1 and 'Rolls for Breakfast j Phone -Minute Delivery- 243 4 i ii c Diamonds ys Saving Banks -t Jf you have some money to invest ft it in diamonds.- A Baying; bank pays four per cent, on deposits you put your money there. ' Why not invs. t a couplc.cf hundred In a good diamond. It will bring from five to-.twenty-five J . pef (jpnt on the investment. There is great deal of Btai.sfaction in wearing a diamond too. It gives one a "pro . 'peroiis look" and an air of superiority r -,; Come in: let's talk it over. SAM KEATON, ' - f , ' '0 f 4 4',.4ft '- '., ii Reduced Prices on Ball Bear-ii ing Skfitesl-j 1 1 ' i i i i m m f i $1.50 pair While They;: - Last. l( 'i " """" I. , I ' - -. - , f' Its ; 1 t?" . .. ,r 'r "i j - WILLIAM T. HILL The Sporting Goods Man Wlh frcct.- ; : 5- ; '-' .'..Ncw-Ccrn, N- C. - V,: U :
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