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1 St Libra, V A . J 4 L : A M. mmm jr. No 35 NEW BERN CRAVEN COUNTY. N.' C... TUESDAY JULY." 30., 1912 FIRST SECTION 35th-YEARj a. . , h !-v, l V h J . 1: 1 . IfT ' ' ' 1 i M " I 1,'iJUflED DflES ;m doiug vjell Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and Miss Sarah in Hospital From . ' Auto Accident ' - MRS. HILL ALSO HURT CarOverturned Near Clark's. v Jfcunning at High Speed to - Escape Storm. 'atr. and Mrs. J. W. 1 Stewart and tiheir daughter, Miss Sarah, who are at - ;Stewart'a Sanatorium recovering from ' linjurira sustained when. their autorao - Obile turned over near Clark's night be- If ore last, were reatinif very well last ' might. They were badly bruised however tend sustained of course a severe nervous i shock and it is eipected Jhfct it will be " fson-ie days yet before they will be able . ito leave the hospital. - Mrs William iHill, a sister of Mrs. Stewart, who was , w aled In the party, Is at her home and is doing nicely. She was cot bb badly :.. iburt as the others. ; r A : "Mr, Stewart. The party had been spending the afternoon at Clark'a while -, Mr. Stewart was attending" to some ibusinesa" there, ; Late In the afternoon , it imh tiiAr. irnrm wan miiirfiiiuia- : . It WSM VVU vuwv " " ' - "' ing and Mr. Stewart made preparations for returning. After leaving Clark's mi when about a mile from the place , sad traveling at a moderate Speed Mr. " SwarV who was driving the machine, ' ' attempted to tarn to one side in order ' f to avoid running through a tnud bole. ... All uiaftaiH m yiv ' .'failed to hold their grip on the road and t 'skidded "almost clear around ; This I aLa ffctlA a ifoh and it iiiiw uin U1H.U1UG lyitv m wbu t" was turned complelkly over and Mr. . juul Mra Steward 1nd Mrs. Hill were w vinned beneath the car. .' - M iaa Sarah was thrown": out, of the '- machine and landed several feet away. She was bruised and badly shaken up -.1. ... nnlnin, Rh it U VfcUW.WlBW WW. ... ' once went to the assistance of the ' other members of the jtarty. and -sue- 1 "eerded In releasing Mrs. Hill. ; The two . then eet to work to extricate Mr. and V Mr. Stewa rt. Mr, Stewart was un conscious." V " " s Mies Sarah Stewart walked back to , Clark'a and telephoned to New Bern 1 for Dr. Primrose. ; He started at once , ' and ofi the wav met Mr.:, J. Verm.n Blades who returned with - bim. ' Mr, ' '.-and Mrs. Stewart and Dr. Primrose ' were brought back to New Bern by ? Mr. Blades and Mrs. Ui II and, ;?-. c.A...rf .mm tn the ef.r in Dr. Pim. ; 'roee'i machine. ' Bryan's Infamy, ; Mr, Bryan is going to commit the unspeakable infamy of . trailing Cor. Roosevelt around, the country during the campaign and answering his speech es.' By dealing with the inaccuracies of the only real progressive candidate and touching him up on his tariff record and relations .with . the- trusts, the Nebraska n wilL further the criminal conspiracy of the crooks in business and the crooks in politics who nom inated Woodrow ; Wilson 'at' Baltimore. This act of treason against popular government proves that : a'l his life Mr. Bryan has been the' tool of Wall street and the servant of the corrupt bosses. " j - i " i, . Instead of trying to save the Govern ment, he is trying to beat "the one man for the Job." ' He Is a burglar, a ihug, a thief, a robber, a pickpocket, and a body-snatcher, a Such a man is no better at heart than Woodrow Wilson or the President' of the United States. New York World. - SOW TO BE E Makes Address in Charlotte This Week on Federal Aid 1 For Good Roads. Wife Lives; Wedding ; rut Off: Washington, July 27.--The r wedding of Harris A. , Mudd, of King George county. Virginia, to Miss Isabel le l!ry an, of Wistmoreland county. Virginia, will be postponed, until a divorce can be obtained, the prospective groom navingiounq upon pia arr.vai in n.s - ' - -. u- , . nn EDITORS INSPECT ' MM -V- f Chicsgo. . '. ', .. ' Three years ago Mrs. Etta Mudd de serted her husband'and went to Chica- OTHER NOTED. SPEAKERS " Revenue Cutter; ' Have Short Time Here. GET WARM WELCOME Ocean Five Miles Deep. -Berlin. JuTv 25. The steamer Planet which is measuring the Pacific Ocean theory that inasmuch as ino govern- depths, according to a message from I roent uses the road) in the transmission Manila-, found a d ptb of 82,600 feet, or 1 0 maiia u should bear a part of Jthe over five miles, 40 miles off the north-1 expenge 0( keeping them up. ero part of the Island of Mindanao. I je Central Highway in which there is so much interest In alt sections will Snr rlnspa add will hrpftk nnvl bo considered in an address wmcn win be delived bv H. B. Varner, chairman of the Central Highway Committee. any I case of Ciints and Fever; and lr tak en then as a' tonic the Fever will not return H.' B. Varner Will Tell of 4 Progress Made - Toward ' Central Highway.,. Charlotte, July , 27. -Senator F. M. Simmons is down for an address at the annual convention of the North Caro lina Good Roads Association to be he'd in Charlotte August 1 and 2. The sub ject assigned him is ' "Ft.deral Aid for Good Eoads' j Senator Simihons has been an earnest advocate of Federal aid in the construction of roads on the law, from whom, it -is claimed, he learned of bis wife's supposed death. With this belief he returned to his home, vyhe be met and courted Miss Bryan, . ' -;' 1 After a careful explanation to the near bride she agreed to wait until a divorce was procured. . " ; -, Taken Auttf Riding, , Visit Elks' Club and See Mono f" type Machine Work. ' A. OUT OF ERIE E rnday was . a. day tne memories of which 'will longer linger with 'many North Carolina' editors,' politicians and prominent citizens of this section,' the occasion being a trip through the new Inland WaterwayCanalwhich was given complimentary to the North Carolina Press Association which has been in session this week at Morchead City. The revenue cutter Pamlico, one of the trimmest; boats plying the .waters in this section, was used for the trip, At 10:30 o clock r nday , morning the editors and their families who were to take the trip, boarded the vessel the hospital at Norfolk, Va., where hejas she was lying ott Morehead Uty. carried for treatment. I a snort wnn,e later tne aeiegauon com- mirnrnlnits I posed of a number ot the members 1- . . . . Btanrl-lof the New Bern Lha-mber ot Com HOSPITAL Mr. W. G. Fcrrabee, son of Captain K.' R. Fcrrabee,' and who was thrown from a baggage car on the Norfolk Southern road near' Wilson several weeks ago, has been discharged from - Two Bullets Beat Surgery. St Louis. July 29. -Two bullets that Wil iam E. Slawson, of East St Louis, fired into his brain whi'e demented, in stead of Causing his-dea'h, had a bene ficial effect, removing a bloodclot that would have proved fatal. '' - Physicians tay that Slawson Will re cover both his hesl h' and rejsaa and that he has escaprd an ' cperation that would 'have been: 1 necessary; had not the billets Sarved the same purpose as the physician's scalpel. - ; ' mack Champion 'Ready To S'gn, New .York, July 26. Jack Johnson, ' the hegro heavy weight champion, an '- nounced over the long .distance tele-1 phone from Chicago, that he mas ready to sign for match with Joe Jeannette, s on Labor Day, at Madison Square Gar V den in New York, if he eould get bis r price. , The latter, Johnson"dictated, was $30,000. "The champion refused a ",' $20,000" offer. - t Johnson's statement was -made to , Billy Gibson, manager bf the Garden - Athletic Club, who is trying to get, the big negro here as a Labor Day attrae " tion. V ' ', - - ' ' ' Gibson hd informed Johnson lie would confer wlih -Jeanne tts's man . ager, Dan McKendrick, befere coming to a decision. -Being A Mother. To bs a mother, to be some man's inspiration, to live in the heart of the children, to be the center about which cluster life's holiest BESociation9,sure ly this is the greatest blessing heaven can give, the greatest honor earth can bestow. When the sorrows and sacri flees, the loves -and py, dreams, hopes, ambltiODS of prerogatives of mother hood are thine, woman, thou hast come to thy kingdom. Ralls Banner. It Is true, being a mother is about the biggest business woman can en. gage in. It takes about all of her time and engages her best talents. It fills her days with useful labor and, often, her night with sleeplessness and dread, it at'msnds or tier iscwnces sucu as only worn m ae brave and gcv d enough to gladly make.- It-puts lines io ber forehead and steals the pink from her cheeks It brushes the' curves from her fluu-e and cheapens ber rslment. it ppasses tier In Her eager young yes's. But It puts a song in her One of the addresses which will be found to be of especial interest will be that by M. S, Willard of Wilmington, who will discuss the suhject ef "Wide Tires. There Is a great agitation now especially in the farm papers in favor of the adoption of the wide lire as a means of road preservation and in fact of road improvement as the effect of the use of wide tires is said to beather to improve the roads than ... to wear them. ' The Sand Clay road, which many be lieve to be the best , road for many parts of the country, will be discussed by W. L, Spoon, . road engineer Tor Forsyth county. ; : ." . . The following additional addresses on the Various kinds of roads will be de livered: Macadam Roads, ly W. S. Fallis, road engineer for Iredell county Dirt Roads, by Mr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, Stato Giologlst; Tar and Asphalt Bind ers, by W, O, Crosby Of Maryland Under the head Stato Aid for Roads there will be several addresses, follow ed hv discussion. - '- - All lt all It promise io ne wis Dem good rosds cinvention that has yet been held in this State. : was Mr. Fcrrabee "Bad a He was rt"lnr"nf tho mr at the time I merce arrived ahd were taken out to ,nr1 . thrown almost beneath the I the PamlicoTn small boats. Immediate wheels. His right hancTwas so badly ly after the last passenger had arrived ... t that it was deemed best to I the start was maoc. maneled that it was amputate that mernben He also re ceived severe wounds; on the head and face. It will be several months before Heading. slowly toward the canal the vessel was within this waterway within a short while after the start and the editors were looking with interest on the vast work that had been ao complished. Many of them were see ing the canal for the first time and from the start to the finish of the trip- it was a source of much interest to the ml During the forenoon light refreshme'nts we're served to the guests and at noon a palatable luncheon consisting of roast beef, soft shell crabs, etc.,. which had been prepared at the Atlantic Hotel, was served. Everyone , was hunerv and food had never ; tasted better than this. . No effort was made tQ rush toward New" Bern, their destination and the a TiirTir I oasseneers had ample opportunity to view' tneir surroundings m ,-iumuic rwlno- thp trin throuch 1 the canal? Getting Ready to Go Homejseverai noted politicians made short To Visit Parents ' When I talks on the political situation. Among . Tmftoinn rinio. I the most interesting ..of these was Mr. Fcrrabee will be able to resume his work again. - , DRINK LEADS TO YOUTHS Under Influence of Whiskey, H. S. Keel Admits, He Took Watch and Money. I HIS " PLIGHT 1101 Mr. Bryan and the Bull Moose.' Baltimore Sun. " ' v': What a fine suggestion that is to put Mr. Bryan on the trail of the ''Bull Moose."- The idea is so gocd, ' so po ent, and yet in a way so poetfc and appropriate that it must have origina ted with a man of imagination as well of common sense. It is almost enough to make even the "Bull Moose'' reconsider his placs, and remain id the quitt obscurity of the wilds, j rather than go out intd the open, .bellowing and looking for trouble. ' . i t i Forhjs will hsve a mighty huntei pn his track, and one who knows alhftty habits, tricks and methods. Moreover, as be has cow separated .bimrelf from his herd, and become an independent rover, he cannot tight from the coyer of Republican regularity, nor use the tactic 'which would formerly Jiave aai'ed him arainut this enenlV. -V Ml. Bryan will be working not only tor J if country and his party in endeavoring to bring homethe hide and antlers ,ol the'Bull Moose" to hang up in lis hunting lodge, but he will be perforin ing a labor of love-he will have the stimulus' of a personal desire to get even. The "Bull Moose" has "done him dirt," He hss net only invaded Mr. Bryan's garden of political ideas and carried off his choicest specimens, but has actually claimed that they belonged to him and hss curled his up In a sneer of contempt at the man he has des poiled. But now there ctmrs a chance tor retribution. There will be no nnei more inspiring, more exciting feature of the campaign that Mr. Bryan's hunt of the "Bull Moose." We would hate tn moil such a fine hunt, and such a fine fight as will nsue when Mr, Bry an gets him at bay, but if we were the 'Bull Moose," we would stay tn the Heaths of the forests, rather than en counter this danger, CONTEST JOE Possibly September Before " Congress Will Be Ready to Stop Work, ANOTHER FIGHT IS ON WOODMEN WANflr iflORE? MEMBERS ' ; " ' " ' L " .- ' ; a discussion between Mr. E M. Green t; Ifont a vnnntr white man whose Inf . this citv. iff behalf ot Senator Bov Scouts as Street-Cleaners I, .. . cmto, c; n. hut whn ha m c;mmnn anrl Missr. T. I. Farms . , - i imiim IB-lib jumpivi , r v., i w.i... w 1 : "Beginning next Monday, 1,500 Boyjrecenty been working at Dover, was! 0f High Point and W. , K. Jacobson, Scouts, fwith the co-operation ot the I piacefj updcr arrest at that place rn-lof Washington, who advocated uover 3trcei-V-ieaniug temiiuci". '"Idav atternoon on a wairani Liiaiuie inor Micmni mr. uiccn iimuf Department of Health," will begin Mm with the larceny of $3.00 and a line impression upon his audience, clearing bits of paper", garbage and refuse I goij watch from Mr. D. S. Bryant. I At 5 o'clock the boat docked at New from the streets o the east side ana I op was rriven a hearing before a magis-1 Bern. A laree number of autos had other congested neighborhoods of thejtrate and probable cause .being found! been secured for the visitors and they city. I ',''; --'.' was bound over to the next term of 1 were at once taken in these machines This will give the boys an insight into lcravcn county superior court under a I and carried around the city. A number the practical work of keeping a great I bon( : 0 j so;00..".' He i failed to give J 0f the editors and their families wish- .; r can onrt- instrnrt tnem in ineiuj .m. . hrnnirht to inisiH tn return tn Mnrphoan i.itv on tne hirrt, it puts pride Into her ,ntelll: element of municipal sanitation, Butcity by Deputy Sheriff ' W. t. Jones evening train and these were car-gtn-e, It links her to eternity, and I . mll . th. taBk he jeWated evcnL.j ;-tV, M.,ntv WA. K .;. Liri ',k- union atation where thev wlin tne gray nairs come an agel. . , ti, hnv, nr anvhorlv else?! tu. ..ni- tf.i' downfall I kvj-j tk. train ' (nr s triafr rinirii-. dra-ss on apace it br attes solace into . . ctrPf.t.fiean;nIr Dcoartmcnt .,.., Viotin tn manv wavs. HelThnsa ruhn rnmalncH werf1 shown all v ... " ' I 19 ICOllJf . V - - . . " . ..... .. able to keep the streets clean, on thej;g tne only son of aged parents and I the sights of the city and were then east side and elsewhere? . . ; ' ; I recently they wrote to him and .urged I carried -to the plant of the E, J. Land It is unlikely that the Boy scouts win i tnat j,e return to the old home and make I pnnting Company where they inspect lonit continue their role as amateur I tni- javg briehter by his presence.ed the monotype machine which this 'White wings." But that their aid jTn;g he decided to do and his father company has her spirit and sweetens the long after noonof her life. The mother with! worthy sons and daugh em lias been endowed by nature with companionship for her dec Inirg years.wlth easement for her faltering steps' and with a spir itual breadth and understanding that compasses the heigh-s and depth of love and love alone on this earth is worth While. Still, we do not believe that even motherhood should be over done. Dallas (Texas) News. District Manager Announces He Will Give Prize To Winning Camp. To the camp of Woodmen of the World in Craven and Carteret counties nuking the greatest gain in member ship in the two months between July 22 and Sept. 21. Mr. Will L. BeU.of Keau fort, district manager, announces that he will give either a handsome silver service or a beautiful silk banner as the camp may prefer.: ' ; : Mr, Belt 1s spending some time New Bern now aiding the local mem bers of the order in working up a class to be initia'ed at the end of the two- .mmtv ramnaicn. lie SSVS an enori will be made to get up a classT twenty five here. Any other camp that isks for bis services in working up class will get them, he says, or he will end one of bis deputies in case he can not go himself. For he says it -is his purpose to treat all the camps entering the contest as niorly the same as pos sible. SMmwnnd HamD No. 12, the local eamp.has a membership ot lib. Developments Indicating Fur ther Delay Are Coming A -' Thick and . Fast. . Washington, July 27During the last few- days developments have been com ing thick and fast in the tariff fight and at the end of the various conferences held it seemed that another big tar.ff fight was jiist ahead and that Congress might be here until the first or even the fifteenth of September before the ! end cornel. , .."'.. A, ' j:V :v:.::;' ! In the first place, the Senate Demo crats in caucus decided to sup- - port the Williams substitute sugar bill reducing the original duty on that pro duct 33 1-3 per cent . This bill also re duces the duty on molasses 40 per cent. " and removes the Dutch standard and the differ tial from the Sugar Tai iff law. Ilardly had the caucus adjourned when a plan on the part of the Senate, Standpatters developed whi h was de signed to deprive Senator LaFollette and the Insurgents of the opportunity to-sitin the conference on the Wool bill. This was scented by th Wiscon sin Senator and apparently blocked. The idea of the Penrose-Lodge Smoot Republicans was to name three Stand- pat conferences on wool, who were to recede from the Wool bill passed tnurs day nightand then pass the Democret'c bill as it originally came irom; tne House. The Senate Democrats "would have voted for it, of course, ana enough regular Republicans would have absented themselves to give the Demo crats a majority. This sch me would have given th? President an excuse for vetoing the Wool bill, which be will nphave if the La Follette bill m nnai fy sent to him. -" Rub-My-Tiam Stretch Your $$$ ' by trading at A. B. SUGAR S. "A- dollar goes further there Jhan any where., else fift the city. Trices always " low. Every effort made by our salespeople to eive vou , complete satisfaction.- Whatever, you need in Dry f uoods come to us for it and go away pleased. We wel- come comparison of prices and goods. IF YOU DON'T BUY FROM US, WE BOTH LOSE. ':'A;;D..GIL5CAr2s;. But that their aid I tu:. ne decided to do and his father Icomoanv has installed. A visit to should beenlisted even for the time9ent j,;m the money to pay the railwaythe Elks Club was made and the visit beius; Is suggestive of the tendency toifare v;a mother also sent him a boxlor8 there looked out over the entire pass on the duties and responsibilities 1 0f food , to use on his trip. Friday I cjty and for miles down the river, of governing the city to civic assoc-1 mornine he was in readiness for de-l The majority of those who did not iationsi New York World, .. ;-, 6 Inarture on the afternoon train. Dur-!return to Mroehead City left on the ing the day he was persuaded to take west bound train for their rcspeo several drinks of whiskey and became tve homes, but a number of the visit intoxicated. Later on he spent sev- ors remained here last night. , 1 eral dollars of the money .sent to him J Credit is due Mr. Canfield, president to purchase a railway ticket and Lf tjje Morchead City , Chamber of when he began to sober up, realized Commerce for the many courtesies that he had not enough money to reach extcnded the editorial party. It was home. due largely t0 hi efforts that the trip According to his' own statement, he I wal guch a decided success in every way called at the home of 'Mr. .Bryant to I fjcw Rcrn was Elad to have the edit collect a dollar owed (turn and here it was that he stole the money and watch. Later on he realized the enormity of arid started to return the stolen articles but was placed under arrest before he ' could do So. ThetDe gateg of this city. young man is of very pleasing, appear ance. . ' .. ; Notice. There will be an ice cream supper I next Saturday night at Goose Creek School bouse, Grantsboro. N. C Pro- eeedswillbe for the benefit of the school. Every one is cordially invited to . attend. .'''. , : :' "; LilO JULY 3, DISORDERLY, GETS ARRESTED, BAILED While Chief of Police Lupton was on his regular Saturday .night round In the Western part of the city last nignt be CHtne on J htv Jones; enlored whrle Jones wt; ?;ertaloing '-t himself by cursing hi d n raging tn louna anu ami- , sive lsnu ge generally, After taking him into w,ito.ly!,1Chif of Police L,up-. ton founiout that he was also charged with Koir-K. theouse of a neiphbor, and threatening to kill bim, The of ficer took Jones to ' the city i-hall and there Junes gave bond for. appearance Monday before Mayor McCarthy. This arrest was made in the vicinity of Smith's Hall where Chief Lupton says there is nsuslly more or letsor disoraer on SaturJsy nigs. , Notice. The annual picnic at Lev's Chapel will take p'ace Aug. 8. There will be PnVmir for the Sunday school and also for the Farmer'a Union, bvqry- bo4y J cordial'y invited to come. Bring your baskets and let's all have a good time. . ; R.ib-My-Tism Bad Prisoner In Charge. Deputy Sheriff F. H. Farrow, f Beaufort, passed through the city Fri day morning enrouU to Tarboro. ne had In his custody Jms wuey, v who is wanted at that place on aensrge of selling whiskey. The prisoner bears avery bud reputation and the officer, taking no chances, had -Mm. securely handcuffed. i wii dcrs and the only regret is that they cou.d not have lingered longer and re ceived more of the hospitality which Is alwavs extended, a stranger within 63J Middle Street, NEW BERN, N. C. NATIONAL BANK 3 You can deposit your money in the . OF NEW BERNE No matter -where you live. We pay 4 interest, com- pounJcd scrr.i-aunually on time deposits. We know your wants cr.J want your business. Write us without ail andhveill tke p!r asure in exrlaininjour methods. National Ban!: of New Berne New Dcrn, N. C. GEO. II. ROBERTS, C. : hicr W. W. GRirriN, Ast. C,r,!i. ' News of the marriage of two popular young New Bern people at Washington, N. C, on July 3rd, leaked out Thurs day. The contracting parties were Mr. Jamie L. Tolson,' son' of city Tax Collector J. J. Tolson, and Miss Jennie Bell, the charming and accom plished daughter of Mr C. W. Bell, who reside at No. 39 Johnson street. Mr. arid Mrs. Tolson will make New Bern their home, j " ' ' Lots of men want you to judge their brains by their whiskers and their virtues by their smirks. i'; . i.t- w E it f! JAS. A. RRYAN, Frcsr. j J::O.DUNN,Vice-rrc::t V Here In Interest of His Company. f 3 ; Mr. W. T; Hughes, president of the Mecklenburg alinersl Spring Com pau, Chsa Crty, Va-, wss In the city Saturday in the interest of his com pany. Although living in Virginia now, Mr. Hughes was a North Carolinian by adoption for a number of years. In 13tS9 he went from Danville to Louis burg to oi'en the tohacco market there and for a number of years he lived in the State being for a lime on tho Gov ernor's sUn. "I know something avout every town in Eastern Carolina, " S'.lid Vt. II .'-Li ,i, "except New Eorn." - : -i ' ... To Reach The PEOPLE ! FEVJ OriSTREETS liCOrJOD V IS VJEALiu In the rural Districts of Craven, Jcr.cs, Ons low, Carteret and Piini- countic?, lico tise in the Ui i t.LLi.Ll aaver- The usual Saturday night throngs at the corner ot Middle and Pollock streets were no! Iceably Smaller last night. The circumstance indicaUd.said one gentle man who was discussing tho matter. that many people are awsy. either at the seashore or In the monntain, 'They arc gone." he added,"or tfcey would be out tonight, for it is cool and pless ant, just the evening which brings out larare numbers of people for a stroll and to visit the stores wuen they are open at night, which happen only once a week. ' . Can your Fruits and Vegetables See outline, of Gantiers- "Carolina" "Home" "Ideal" and "Ranney" fruit ca:G e:. J. C. WHITTY & CO. And there will be na aftermath -of regrets, the stock and the prices. Whoever 'tis - , . women and children wear git it U Caxt:r's. The Old R-Jvi!;!.; I t! Wilaon will soon have to place or ders for a few additional band-wagons, LL!
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