ESTABLISHED IN 1878 PAPER WITH KNOWN CIRCULATION iertt "4 KgW BERN. gVORTB CAROLINA, SUN WA Y MORNING. MAY, 22 lH. NUMBER 45. TWENTY NINTH YEAR mm u r 2 - km H lsV ft a,.- ii'Tj . 1" a. I Large Capital is Vital . Whether your lawyer or your doctor has much or little money is immaterial to you. The quality or their service does not depend on Capital. But your bank that is different, for no amount of personal willingness on the part of your banker, can take the place of the ability to serve that goes only with the possession of large capital. With these facts in mind the $24)0,000,00 Capi tal of this Bank becomes a matter of serious import in choosing a Bank. I .IAS R RI.ArtKS Pr T ' A. (iKRKN V. -Pre. jfgti Win K BT1ADE8, V, Pnw. OF.O R t'KNULKTON, ( ashir OTIS 10 WRECK I IN sm 1 1 ii i i i btb-. aw vrvifari-i'i P T WA'X'A'Jt'l'M Oj " mm r sssssssoan SECO SILKS All shades, Pink, Light Blue, Tan, Light Green, Li lac, Old Rose, I Navy Gray, Black Brown, White, the only Silk Fabric on the market, worth 50c. to sell at 25c.' F J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. " PHONE 288 TCew Haeven Motor Train Hits Stack of Ties, but Sticks to the Bails Stamford, Conn., May 21 A deliber ate attempt was made last evening: about 7 o'clock to wreck an inbound train on the New Canaan branch of the New Haven roadTTwo railroad tie wag placed on the tracks in Springdale. a suburb of Stamford, at a point where the road curved widely. The train hit the ties when running at high speed. The ties were not fastened and the blow sent one of them spinning high in the air; the other was caught in the lo comotive guard and Was broken into small pieces. The train did not leave the track and no one was hurt, although the thirty-five passengers were thrown about when the air brakes brought it to a sudden stop. - - Chief Morehouse of the rail road po lice and several of his men are working on the case. Many wealthy New York er have summer places in New Canaan and the attempt has given them a scare The New Oenaan express from New York passed the spot only a short time previous. The train was in charge of Mo tor man Eugene Ferguson. It wis composed of a motor combination smoker and bag gage, with a sir gle trailer. Ferguson did not see the ties until his train hit them. To Sportsmen Says Humor Com mander Robert E. Peary's famous Ship Purchased New Albany, Miss., May 21-Com mander Robert E Peary 'a famous ship. The Roosevelt," has been sold to Barry Payne Whitney and Paul Rainey known the world over as sportsmen, ac cording to friends of Rainey residing here. fiS- r The purchase included Feary's store of instruments and hunting utensils. Rainey and Whitney intend to make 6 hunting and exploring trip this sum mer, leaving Brooklyn June 20. it is said. "High Grade" Colonial Glassware. M. E. Whitehurst &Cc. $5,000 OVERSTOCKED SALE Mrs. Jacquelin's Week of Menu. The week of cooking demonstrations by gas. Riven by Mrs Jar quel in, of New York city, at the Gas Co 'a room' ended yesterday. The interest shown by New Bern houiekeeps has been seen in the large daily attendance, and that gass is a success for cooking every thing that goes to make up a first class menu, is fully demonstrated. Those who have attended these daily menu cookings are full of praise for Mrs. Jacquelin, and the Gas Co. comes in for a full share of thanks, for it lias opened up a profitable week for New . Bern housekeepers to learn many new arts in cooking, which only so skillful a demon strator as Mrs Jacqootin can give. OF Fine Housefarnishing Goods NOW GOING ON .-' ' ''.V tSi't - ' V ',) a? Pfr. j ' J'"-3 CHEAP fOII CASH OR ON HI Sale Lasts 15 Days Only T. J. Turner Fur. Co. i'-i 93 MIDDLK ST. 'HON hi 72, N13W BEEN, N. V. Special Sale. 1 ROOSE VELT" IS SOLD THEODORE , PRICE ESCAPES New shipment oi Figured Lawns, the newest preations, nothing made to sur pas them in beauty, J. J. Baxter. Sunday Schoel Convention We have just received the finest Una of brass beds that has ever been shown in the city. Different styles and differ ent prices. Prices from $14.00 to $ 60.00 Call and look our stock over. -J S Mill sr, H7 A 89 Middle street. The County Sunday Schoojmmvention to beheld here on Thurudajr 2nd Jnne promises to be the beginning of an in terdenominational movement, which in time will affect every Sunday school in Craven county Its purpose is to broad en the horizon and deepen the interest of all Sunday school workers, by bring ing them together in an ann jal gather ing to exchange ideas and methods of Sunday school work. Being interdeno minational, it has not only the strength of its allied State, International and World's. Associations behind it, but al so the combination strength of ail the Evangelical Denominations. Thus the County Association is no small affair, it is not a stray key but-belongs to a whole bunch of krya, which- in turn is linked to alt the denominations.- The Organiz d Sundsy School work is so magnified these days that the Sunday school is no longer a child's institution though it la an institution for children but it is a man's work and worthy of a man's best thought and attention. Its various departments take hold of life in alt its stages, from the. cradle roll of the wee little tots to the Home Department of the old aged and invalid. In the convention here on the 2nd. day of June the work of all the departments of the Modern Sunday School Movement will be presented, and the State Association will have representatives present to present expert adv ice on various Sundsy school problems. The local cooperating committee, consisting of one represen tative from each, denomination in the to n, is preparing a program for the Convention and a largo and representative gathering from the schools throughout the county is ex pected. . In M, moriam Notice. e 4 But Other Accused Cotton Men Will Be Tried in Wash- v . . ington Washington, Msy 21 Theoeore H. Price of New. York, the "cotton king," indicted here for connection with the cotton leak" scandal of 1908, cannot be prosecuted in the District of Colum bia, according to a ruling of the Su preme Court of the District. He is the only one of the four men charged with conspiracy in connection with the cotton leak who will not have to face a jury-here. Frederick A Peck- ham, Moses H Haas, of New York, and Edwin S Holmes, Jr. of this city, al though relieved by the court's action of the 1908 indictment, will still have to answer the old indictment returned in 1006. Holmes was once tried under these indictments, but the jury disa greed. Peekham and Haas sought by habeas corpus proceedings to attack the 1935 indictment and to be released from custody because a New York court on removal proceedings had declared the indictment charged no offense. Banner "Sure Seal" Fruit Jars (with glass top.) M. E. Whitehurst & Co. Total Eclipse ol the Moon. An interesting astronomical event of the month will be the total ellipse of the moon which will occur tomorrow night. This time the hour is more conveni ent for the majority of people, and doubtless there will be many gazing at Luna from papa's front yard. The moon, will enter the earth's penumnra at 2-11 The shadow of the earth is one million miles long and at the point where the moon passes through it is four thou sand mites in diameter, so that the moon will travel these four thousand miles plus the distance the earth trav els during the time of the eclipse in 2 hours and 15 minutes. At 1:25 the moon will be entirely Inst in Mother Earth's shadow. Should the skies be clear the eclipse will be one of the pret tiest that you will have an opportunity ot observing during the present year. For Rent. Two suites of office rooms in Moore building opposite Gaston Ho tel. On office building adjoining Ar mour Packing Co,s building on South Front street. C T. HANCOCK, Agt. "TOOTHSOME DAINTIES" NUNNALLYS and DOLLY VARDEN Chocolate received each week by express. These certainly will appeal to your 'Sweet-Tooth" TRY THEM I L ii ii i j i . - - . Gaston Drug Company I ONTUEOORNKR PW I'PO. P08T OFl I I I In the solemn rites of Oar order, we have often been reminded of the great truth, that we were born to die. Mor tality has been brought to view, that we might more earnestly seek an im mortality beyond this fleeting life. whose death can come no more forever. The and and mournful funeral knell has betokened that another spirit has gone to a new State of existence. There is an alarm at the door of our Lodge, and none presumed to ask: "who dares approach!" Oar brother, Chas. Or Clark, Jr., has been summoned I fore the 8upremi Grand Master of ill the Universe, ant we bow in humble submission. Be wai A true and loysl friend; a loving mu band and father: on upright sad just aeon; nis lira designs, wrought upon the Trestle Beard, were faithfully exe cuted, and are worthy of emulation. Ho task was too arduous, no require mews tee dimeult for his perfaraaocs. He vindicated the judgment, end justi fied the eon (VI nee t man and Manon Kaeolved: To his bereaved and mourn ing friends and reisUvas we Under our heart f fit sympathies That this tribute be spread upon oar Masonic Records, anal a eopy transmit! en to hi sorrowing family T. A (I It KEN. J. H. HA8NIHHT, C. D. BRADH AM, Committee of St. Johns Ixxlgs No. a r. A M New Bern. N. C. May 17th. tM. f take this method of notifying my customers who purchase honey ot me to kind y let me know at once the quan tity they desire as I shall ship to north ern markets about June 15. Respectfully, W. K. BAXTER. . The Comet Id I he West. The comet having made an unevent ful transit, may now be. locked for is Tribute o Respect. Again the ranks of our thin line of Confederate veterans has lost another member, my old school mate, comrade, mess mate and tent mate. Comrade W. C Brewer has crossed ever the river and answered to the last roll call; we were members together of Urn I regiment Co. V. N. C. Stats troops. "Cries" was a tree and faith fnl soldier and a companionable, tent mate. I never knew him to hesitate or falter amid the hard duties ef .soldier life in the Confederate amy. Ha was promoted to lieutenant, and for a con skkrsbU tuna had charge of a corps of sharpshooters: wan wounded several the western skies, setting close afur U(nwi attd Tery Mrtooary at Chancell- the sun. It may bu teen In the wost I orsiu . Va. He was on the line of this evening just after dark, But there need be no partiettitr harry, for the cosset will be a regular weekly attract t ion until early in Jane, when it will fade away for another absence of sev enty Ave years. Pure Silk Half Hose it 50c. worth 75c J. J. Baxter. fl THE Ireubjrt-rian N H. Csssreh. - Divine by the seaicr, Rev. i O. D,, U ass. aatfl P sharp shooters at the mean arable battle of the Hone Shoe "SpotUylvania" where we were engaged for 17 hours. Cries told me he was just on the right of our brigade an wc went hi action, an J that he Passed threagh the Stewart yard where the most severe fighting was done, and as an assurance of Its se verity. Me. Btswart told me a few years sgo that a tree m hie yard 22 Inches In DIs meter was est entirely down that day by astanie balls, and as a memento of thst battle a section of the treo the Sm i thecal' It to the aa Institute at hardly aeseae could IWe where sorh s D. O. any clash of srn s Peoples Bank 4 NEW BERN. N.C. PAID ON 0, o SAVINGS STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE In 1920 How much money will you have laid aside in 1920? The follow ing table will ahow you the result if you deposit a portion of your wages regularly with this bank at 4 per cent interest, compounded twice a year:- DEPOSITED AMOUNT EACH MONTH - $ 3.00 $ 442.00 10.00 1,473.00 25.00 3,310.00 BEGIN WITH YOUR NEXT PAY-DAY W M.DUNN PR EST. C.D.BRADHAM VICE PREST.. TA.UZZELL CASHIER "B-SHSSSBH?! 5 Doz. Middy Blouses Just in to retail at 49c, these goods are worth more, but we have put them down with other goods. Buy of us and save money. SILKS AT COST, we are selling our Suit Silks at cost, a big line to select from Call early or you will miss a good bargain. J. J. BAXTER DEPT. STORE ELIO TEMPLE Watch For Announcement OF OUR SPECIAL SALE COMMENCING TUESDAY MAY 24th. Bar r ington Dry Goods Co. Mens "Crawford" Oxfords Patent Leather, Tan and Vici Kid, Newest style toes. Qualities all sizes, Re duced to $4.00 $2.98 LADIES PATRICIAN' AND ZEIGLERS' Oxforda and Pumps Black. Tan and Patent leather, plain and cap tips. $4.00 $3.50 Qyalities at Qualities at $2.98 $2.48 WETHINGTON & CREECH HACK BURN BUttDlflG PUMte MaMally inviud. 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Irtolua taporlatiooinl Ton gro oargtony tevrotl to "J I aha 1 1 mtea my old comrado aa Mat to tbo goat reunion In oor camp, Whoa I shook hi. band May KK on th. AUsiiy Ofosn. 1 Mute Umugbf M was sgff tost ggfthty mooitog. Aa voter boar ar of too gaay al Bbarpoburg Crkw bod tbo flg staff ml off joot abovo hli twtk tbo lag from tbo took sit start ami ! earrM it safoly oat, after havtog dl bolter sbot tbroagti tbo flag (bat gay. Asasotdter, I. to katw kim total, ea tottlfy to) bte bravory, fortiwrnto or 4 falthfdtocs. DAMStr LANK , stay tl, 1610. VJI mpw owwv J Examination" L ooooooo-oo STORE ... CAB C Al V AT r un jiu.1- t O ooooooooooodooooooooOoooooo-ooo.o il ttogt Qtojidi of 8 irilV HrvfPI UmtHt, Look After the Leaky Roofs hat iio&iily p ion find is cht ktU A large stock GIVE US A CALL VaT a m I n?ii n