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r. " Mm PAPER WITH KNOWN CIRCULATION ESI AbLL' "f.D i - v. s ! NUMBER 215 NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1911. THIRTIE I :i .f 'H V- 'A -. i - 'A A,. THE ADVANTAGES OP A TRUST CO. AS EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE. A Trust Company is perferable to an individual, txvajse it posits bb8 every quality of desirability which the individual lacks, lis iermanrncy; it does not die. It does not go abroad. It dues not become insane, It does not itniwril the trust hy failure or dishonesty. Its experience and judgment in trust matters are beyond dispute. It never neglects its work or hands it over to untrustworthy people. It does not refuse to act from caprice or on the grounds of inex perience. It is invariably on hand during business hours and can be consult ed at all times. 1 tu wide experience of truBt business and trust securities are in valuable to the estate. It is absolutely confidential. it has no sympathies, no axe to grind and no politics. It can be relied upon to act up to its instructions. It does not resign. Every trust fund is kep. separate and distinct from every other trust fund and from the Company's own assets It is a matter of gratification to the Officials and Direct ors of the NEW BERN BANKING & TRUST COMPANY that many good men and women, recognizing its safety, are appointing it the Executor and Trustee in their wills. Ml BERN BANKING & TRUST CO. NEW BERN, N. C. Capital Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. We want every boy and girl in New Bern to see the real live Buster Brown and Tige. THE Y WILL BE WITH US MONDAY DECEMBER 11TB S. Coplon & Son SELLS IT FOR LESS 111 I I K mi i lr Til K WAY. OUT IT PAYS TO WALK TO C()I'U)N'S MAN'S WOEFUL NEGLECT; The Uio Dr. Talmage, the greet prrtrber dalirarwt a rmoa on lift Imutrtinr at hi II ooVljrn Tilwrnifli due In which h utated. jhat th trwt pin'Ml night w woman, datifeUly reared by an indulgent father' arid R)f 11 in marriage to man wh failed t tnaurt hb life, and after hMu dath waa rotnpIJl to itntCglt witn hlptu thltdin, tat bmA ' In tiM, toMlicw, world. . j,'.i.-j Jjt. --, t , . ,Th U'SWlN CTllTRAL U FC IN3UKANC Co, Mllo U "bml iit urartA chr Ihao mbr fVtmpan. Aik to kM ot teat rtrapafl' awi U thirty iwa tahnf rowpanWa. -" v A WjO. boyd;:; THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE TREATS Trust, lleguUtiug Without De- strti; ing Them, Favors Fel eral Incorporation. WbsIi njtoo, Deo. 6.- Sounding the adminis rution campaign slogan, Presi dent Ta''t on Tuesday prnsfntedto (Ion- gregR hia first message, deyoted entire-1 ly to trusls, which the following is a summary. i The president proprst-.-i the creation! of an executive bureau or commission' to supervise corporations chartered un-' (Jer Federal law. He wruld give it powers similar to those possessed by the Interstate Com meree Commission. I He of noses the repeal of the Sher man law as interpreted by the United! States Supreme Court. He declarer that no more effective a decree has ever bef n entered by a court than that dissolving the Tobacco Trust. He renews the recommendation for the enactment of a general law provi ding for the voluntary formation of corpora' ions to engage in trade ana commerce among the states and with foreign nations. Ho ajserts that the "attempt and purpose to suppress a competitor by underselling him at a price bo unprof itable as to drive him out of business, or the making of exclusive contracts with customers which ihey are required to givejip associations with other man ufacturer! and numerous kindred meth ods for ptifting competition and nfTeot- ing monopoly, should tie described with siifhcient accuracy in a criminal atat ute on the one har.d to enable the gov ernment to shorten its task by prosecu ting single misdemeanors Instead of an entire conspiracy, and, on the other hand, to serve the purpose of pointing nut mnro in detail to the business com munity what must be avoided." He says that Federal incorporation will not exempt any concern or its offi cers fro n prosecution under the Sher man At., and could be framed so as to prevent "vexatious ai d unnecessary in vasion by the states," hut yet permit control by States with respect to pure ly local jiisineHS." He believes that as the offense against the Sht rmnn law become s better under stood and the committing of it partakes more of studied and deliberate defiance of the law, we can be confident that juries will convict individuals and that jail sentences will be imposed. He ho.d.s that "mere siz'? is not sin against the law." He siys the Sherman Anti Trust Aet is the expresiion of the etl' rt of a free dom loving people to preserve equality of opportunity, and declares ii must be enforced unless we are to banish indi I vidualism from all business. I He finds that under the Siierman Act even aui'a were brought during Har rison's adm'niitration; eight in Cleve land's seci nd term; three under Mc Kinley: 'orty-four undr Roosevelt and thirty . ven so far during his own term MlNiAS GET IFIRE PREVENTA E! TIVE ASSOCIATI For Life p.ml 15 Years. Comes Within Parole Law In Seven Voats. ('onfeision of .lames. Los Angoles, Dee. 6 .lames. B . McNamara was sentenced yesterday by j Judge Bordwrfll to lifs imprisonment in San Quentin prison, J John J. McNamara was sentenced to 15 years in the same prison, j lioth men were heavily ironed when they appeared in court to tsyju nish ment for dynamiting the 1 o-i Angeles Times building, thereby caui-ing the death of 21 men. The promises nlleged to have been made to counsel for the McNamara brothers by the big businas men of Los Angeles who wanted the famous murder case disposed to the municipal election in this city were fulfilled by District Attorney Fredericks and Judge Walter Bordwell when James 8. Mc Namara, confessed Blayer of 21 work ing people, was sentenced to San Quen tin Prison for the rst of hia natunl life in expiation of his crime, and his brother, John J. McNamara. secretary of the International Association of Bridge and Structural Ironwork wus sent, to the same prison t sere a term of lf years, If the men live, however, and prove exemplary ' prisoners, they will come under the operation of the State Parole law within seven years. The confession of James 1!. McNa mara, penned in his own hand is as fol lows; 1, James B. McNamara, defendant in the case of the people, having hereto fore pleaded guilty to the crime of mur der, desire to make tin", statement, and this is the truth; On the night of September 20. 1010. at 5:45, I placed in Ink alley, a portion of the Times Hud lin, a suit case con taining It) sticks of HO per cent, dyna mite set to explode at 1 o'clock in the morn ng. It was my intention to injure the building and scare the owners. I did not intend to take the life of any one. 1 sincerely regret tint these unfor tunate men lost their lives. If lh giv ing of my life would bring them back 1 would gladly give it. In fact, in plead- ing gui'ty to murder in the first degree j I have placed my lifa in the hands of I the Slate. JAMF.S I!. McNAMAKA. On Its Inspection of New Bern. ' Will Suggest Fire Onliuatices 1 For Local Adoption. There was a public meeting at the court house last night, at which tlu members of the Fire Preventative As sociation made reports of what they had seen and done about the city dur ing their inspection Wednesday, Every member who spoke mentioned the cour tesy shown him while here by the citi zens, and how help in every way was extended to assist the inspection. Jas. B. Blades called the meeting to gether and explained its purposes. J. Leon Williams secretary chamber com merce welcomed the association in be half of the chamber, A. D. Ward wel comed the visitors in behalf of the citi zens. M. G. Hunter of Raleigh was in troduced to preside and after a few complimentary remarks as to his recep tion in this city, he introduced U. S. Rushee of Raleigh who made an excel lent presentation of what was needed to prevent fire9, and naming as the chief things that made fire risks, un cleanly premises, flues, ashes, matches and heating apparatus. He spoke of the pressing clubs in this city as endanger ing several buildings. B. J. Smith spoke on the ordinances th it the Association would send to the board of aldermen, and suggest their adopton here, A prin cipal ordinance he suggested was clean linens of streets. alleys and premises. V. G.Cox spoke on the special risks of fire from flues. H. T. Nelson of Richrm nd made summary of the inspection made here, and said unusual conditions were found ABhes were found in boxes, bar relsin basements and cellars. Old wo id en buildings were in the center of some blocks, that, were dangerous tire traps. Col. Walker Taylor of Wilminglo made an address that was practical ami humorous. The meeting was one no citizen shoulu have missed. Ninety minutes of amusement at The Athens at small cost. New vaudeville at The Athens Thurs., Fri. and Saturday The Wordalls, novelty singing and da ncing. How To Get Rich Quick. Don't let the cold snap catch you without a heater from J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. 67 S. Front ST., Phone 99. Determined to Have a Fair. Basket Party at Emul. There will be a basket party at Erntil school house Tuesday ninht Dec. 12th, l'lll. Everybody is invited to cone. Thi following as clipped from Tues day's Raleigh Times: "New Bern seemid-tsnnlnfd to hive a perm lent fair, an I we hope she will succeed In the undertaking. Ths sue cest of the fair Just held shows what can be don. Thecitlzer s of New Barn and that section wilt find a fair a pay-; ing Institution from many standpoints It will advertise their section at noth ing can and will stimulate their v ary reaouree. Take one million cats and get rich quick. This is the advice of the Lib- i berte of Pa.-is to its readers. The pre- I script ion is quite simple, A million ! est will supply you with twelve million j kittens a year. The skinB are worth a little over 28 cents each, so there you ' have a daily gross revenue of about $1,000. To skin the rats you will have to employ 100 men, who will charge you $2 per 60 cats. Your net revenue will thus be reduced to about $H,MX) a dy. It should coat you nothing to feed jour rats. Start a rattery. Rats breidfour times aa fast as cats, so the cats can have a dailv diet of four rata apiece. wMih is simple. To feed the rats is perfectly simple, Cive them the skin ned eats. One cat will he ample for fourr.ts. The cheme works out aim ply and automatically. The cats eat the rats, the rata eat the ruts and you have the akins. N. Y. Sun. See our line of Coal and Wood Heaters. J. S. Bas night Hdw. Co. 67 S. Front St.. Phone 99. Just Received 1 aolid carload of Bias and Iron Beds, we can give you good strong Iron Beds ai low aa $2,60 each, 2 inch post' for IH.00 that beats anything you aver saw for the price. " J. P. MILLER, The Furniture Man. tin Compantet KJct Officer. Tha annual eUrtioo of officer a of Uw Atlantic rteim Fir EnglM Coqipaoy and tha New liar ?tm Plr Eoflo . OMDpaoy waa htd last Monday tilght IV fol baring officara wart alacttd ; t 0y. ' ; ; . . . '. . , Eiflr,r Malb L, Halt, J Foraeiaiv TnAa. LaaalUr. ... f . aaslrant Formaa CarlyWHIartar. ?Capt f o-l T.8lili.' ; Hrtary-HKM, B. Carray,t f RprfltaUmi.', G Tawnat tad t F, Rlchardaan. ?t;'Jlj,. Naw Bra Statm FlraaWC7i , Rnglnt Tbca. D. Datka, , Foramaa -1 on Sparrow, . Altnt Forn Roy Tu'lat, f!rtry-f1i:1 Whit., ' Tro "T - O, A. Ktfr, For those Cold, Creepy, Chilly, Days Sitting Ina chilly, creepy room Is not at all pleasant, besides It's not safe. It so mail mas means a cold that will stick to you for months. Why tk a ch&nc, why m uncoaxforUbU? Use a Vulcan Odorleai Gat Heater A . - Can hm connected to ny 0 fUtnr. Wl!t Uk or. the chill and make i toorn comfortable la a I-" flutes. Guaranteed OJorJes . " Alo!;:My Sanitary ' I V hr V " n h vsrf :s 01 FARMERS E SATURDAY Will Arrlfe Over Norfolk-tiouth-ern Hallway at II o'clock. Several Weak ago tha Land and Da velopfrwnt DaparUnant of tha Norfolk Anothrn Railway Company artnouncwd (hat tbf would bring another , !' gatWn af Ohk farmere It atro North Carolloa tot the purpose of hot- log erer the coedltieoe with a rlew ef .loeatlng. Ye'rdy InfonnaUaai wee eHeltad froaa the toeal office ef Ute Norfolk 8uvthra Railway IVmpejiy hat tle left Cincinnati, Ohio, cm Dmm mbr ,' ad that it vooil arHae h NW Ben a Saturday asornlag, D-mtf 9 tabeot It e'tlteh. Aft sp-ndlng taa) kaia aa ,tale ttty Uw "parly wlttgooeU JCinaWrt tbare tey eU kk mpt th.ordilon wf the land in thai atctta e4 tt)'riamt) Nw B ta' Sterdf bight bad tA jrj waul. I bi dlbndd .and thiee who wlah4t4 A retvr lhr au Mate at Me.' ';.'." , Whan ta Ohio iTaatlo( vM'ed thU artlo eaTaraf wa age tHay War wr thae pld with the bnr.tlr tiki tit.la n 4 tka n-l!llat . f ,t..,t . i t j. fcr,. 1 t'.al Ih i mnri ' -1 OUR INVITATION. c Ci.i : ,i i t h all the resi.l. i:l- . t- im.I.- tl.n lunik n-.r liead(uartci a t . ' Ni'v Hi ni. Mi riMivcr, onr oftiferw nr.' I'ii-'iili-i! "M n.attcrs of Lusilii'S:-, Dim: v W .M. DLNN, President, C. I). BRDHAM. Vire-Prt siili ni I . A. LZZF.LL, Vice rn si.lt ni ;ni! ' it wf' 1 BIG CLOTHING BEGINNING TO-DAV Wc put on sale our cnlirc : i mens, boys and childrens (j- ;l r;, Overcoats and Pants, at a su :;.!! reduction of 20 per cent. Over $10,000 Worth of N, w Goods to Select From THESE GOODS MUSI J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE Di i''i sioMi. Yoj Don't Buy a Stove vi-r pi .ii'li. S'i tliiil when yon ill Inn. Mm iiiit In limit around ;i 1 1 1 1 'e :i 1 1 I In i you cum tjrt 1 1 1 - - k ri'Hl il -al ih! u i in for your ni'iht'V We h i.i' a yrrut lirie of S'-ivcn tii-ii' :,!! run huiI any i'm U el 1 ! K. I. v. I'll our 1 1 r h'ch. G ask ill Hardware Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR MAJESTIC KAV.f-s I'Umni-: i iv A Guaranteed Hose WHIT-lEATHERA La, We guarantee 6 pairs of Wlnl-1 . atli er Hose to last four months and will replace any that fail to do this, if ic turned to us promptly with our coupon that goes with each pair. . Chlldrens, Misses and Ladies All Sizes 15c, 2 for 25c. 111 ' t- rT rn : pn n nv lUUbll 113 Willl-LLill IH-n--JULU r "mm 4: i z
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