A -. jr IS A hi. I' '!( !) IN KNOWN CIRCULATION NUMBER 217 NEW BERN. NORTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1911. THIRTIETH Yl K -A 1 ij J-- v IE ADVANTAGES EXECUTOR ' A Trust Company is parf arable to ao tadirMual, bscauaa it poeae aa avery quality of desirability which tha iadlrklual lacki. It permanency; it does not die. It doe not go abroad. It does not become insane. It does not imperil the trust by failure or dishonesty. , Its experience and judgment in trust matters are beyond dispute. It never neglects its work or hauls 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. Its wide experience of trust 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 kept 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. BEN BAN NEW BERN, N. C. Capital Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. Good Moaning! iery, Scarf Pins and Mufflers are here. Come m -tad1 see the hrscst (election to be found h town. S. Coplon & Son SELLS IT FOR LESS. A LITTLE OUr OF THE WALK TO T HUNS wnPFiii mpfii pril ' Tho la(i Uti Talmftf tU tmi&Vmnk i pmrntim tfw inttirtrtcs at bis B oohlyo Tabernacle one 1st which he stat4 . tfcet th-' r,ot pivi ol eight was a womani lUllcsuly rwarwl by err MolgW JstKerf I i'v.n In tnarrlare to i man fa'Ud t i - . ! Vl!f. end' efW DF A TflUST CO; AND TRUSTEE. & TRUST GO. Nothing to do; just read ing the paper. Oh, yes, you are. Now, be honest Don't you think your personal ap pearance is more important than a few news items that concern you but little ?- Why of course. Thf o, why not step in our tor and see the splendid ar ay of Suits and Orerctrts wp re hawing this Fall y.Hi'.l be pleased. $7.50 to $30 New Christmas Neck wear, Gloves, Shuts, Hos WAY. BUT IT PAYS TO COPLOtfS A K DIG ILLICIT STILL DESTROYED .Near Jacksonville, Onslow Connty, Yesterday Morning By Bet' enue Officers. Deputy Collector, J. E. Cameron and Depot; Marshal Bam Lilly early yes terday DJornlng located and destroyed near Jacksonville Onslow county, one of the Jargestinfctt distilleries ever found m eastern North Carolina. The plant was pu up andmore than one thousand gal ltfrjl ot'teer poured out on the ground. THe till'had a capacity of 200 gallons and was in full operation but the opera tor tad get wind of the officers ap proaching Visit and bad made their es cape. In apetking of the capture of the still Deputy Marshal Lilly stated to a Jour nal reported that it was located within one hundred feet of a church and that only by the merest chance had they learned that it was in operation. He said that tn all probability the opera- tori had been running this still for several years and had doubtless made thousand of gallons of "moonshine" and dispensed it in that locality. Al though the owners made their escape before he 'officers arrived, they are known to the revenue men and may be arrested at any time. Brand New Line of Rugs just in from the mills, 9x12 Ax-minister, in beautiful shades, extra heavy at $20,00, 9xj2 Wilton at $27.60, 912 Prcssell at $25 00, 9x12 Topesly at $12.50, email ruga to match. Now Is the time to make selection, as my atoek is complete. ' l J J. S. MILLER. The Furniture Man. The Weather During November. Following la the high and low tem perature with rainfall here during the month oi Kovember; 1 74- 58 .83 2 73- -46 8 63 - 31 4 61-38 6 66- 48 6 6C--47 7 75-52 -.09 8 78-46 9 67-44--. 78 10 67-46 11 7840 12 77-62 13 78-31 14 6227 16 61-83 16 64 42 -.00 17 6637 18 60-83 19 70-43 JO 74 33 .07 1 71-31 1 77-40 a 68-26 4 "!3 46 26 71-24 16 28 61-24 27 7226- 28 74-40 -.05 Z) 68-46 -.82 30 6226. Ninety minute of amusement t Tbe Atbew at small cost C0MI1 FIRLt-UFE SCHOOL OF CR1YER CQUMTT I. C. $15,000.00 5 per cent flirty I v n j. r P-i- 1 1 at dobus rur owe, Sealed Mda will be received at thai fflca of the undeniftted, la New Bern, Nart Carolina, (taUt Monday, 14, of ofJeaaarT, ttl2, at U o'clock M,,1 f at tk porebaM ej five Thousand S&,f00. 00) Dollars Cretan COtfety bonds ! Tea TSoi eaad ($16,000,00) DoQar first towaaolpv Ctavset QoMtjr, Bond tUwt Mii Mk fMls Tfclrtj Ymn ittaf ejkat lej1og Jsbsreet t iWrtle af flte reewtm aee aananv pfW M snak tiisf r Umea, and at ock 4ea T f sjM, n4 said knda tobiol auo saeesiBUoeysnxl e oyA proportWi, swt U at aoen. form and tno aoM CreMrersoseUae war, aod tbe pri elpal tbemf payable t redeessebW at wck wei Uiim tot lew thaa nr iee Ta from Pw dU theveo, mi at aweli laa tt pteees. m away Itti tgreed at awtwaa tl Hoard af Cow tntmAmmt Uf ti Crawtj Couaty, and i I J t. A trie pwaawr mi pa hi wemm. ,- CertUUI ke U Ob Baodred Cttoil (ollari m eviieoee ef good faU aut be Bl4 wlta bid. f ; T'.'-n are bvtud te sot mi t form f lm is 1 te s4 " . ' ' 1 Hi ht rKt aer aa4 all bids ' l. T T" 1'OARD Cf FARMER GETS JLESS THAN Fifty Centi of What The Consum er Paya One Dollar For. fold Storage Raises Living Costs. Washington, Dec. 8. "The consum er psys a dollar for food; te farmer gets less than fifty cents of it. Who geis we reau That is a question which Secretary Wilson of the Depsrtment of Agricult ure asks in his annual report. The Sec retary does not attempt to answer it He does explain in some detail the re sults of an investigation his department has just concluded into the effect of cold storage on the wholesomenass and cost of food. His investigation leads him to recommend publicity for the amount of food in cold storage, just as the Department now gives publicity to the condition of crops from month to month. Instead of food remaining in storage for longer than a year or two years, as a rule, the Secretary declares that his investigation shows that "receipts into cold storage are entirely or very nearly exhausted by the deliveries out of cold storage within ten months." Long storage is the exception, the Secretary asserts. Warehousemen ex plained to the Department that excess ively long storage was due to lawsuits and other ciicumstancea of a commer cial nature. The cost of storage, inclu ding storage charge, interest and insur ance is considered as a barrier to every long storage. Cold storage, the Secretary reports, has raised the coat of living by increas ing the annual price level for butter and eggs. The Secretary says that an examina tion of the record of prices gives a "suspicion" that there has been much speculation in some years by the men who keep commodities in cold storage. He refers to "an apparent mistake" of the storage men in overestimating the consumption of eggs by the public at exhorbitant prices last winter with the result that in the spring the stor age men had to Bell eggs at remarka bly low prices and send abroad the lar gest amount of eggs ever expoitad in order to get rid of the supply. The Secretary declares that the warehouse men ought to be required to send to Washington each month tne amount of commodities placed in storage so that the public msy be able to julge of the future trend of prices. Are you satisfied with your cook stove ? See Bucks line of Stoves and Ranges at J. S. Basnieht Hdw. Store. Samuel Compers i lining watched hy Government agei U. Creepy, Chilly, Day Sitting tot chilly, creepy room It not at IU pleasant. baHdes,; tt't not aale. M omeUma ' -means t cold that vlM stick ,to Voii tor wouthav vWhjr tAKw at cnancej, way p tjaoomforUbU? . ' ' 1 vQuHcAter I my C i connected ti trf ! :re,, VlU t: lf off -i (' f mk a rootn- ' l-i a f -- ' issst!s E BAD CHECKS FORJWHISKEY Now Languishes Iu (.'raven Coun ty .fail Tn Default Of llond Of 500. G S Henderson, a white mm who liv s at Pollocksville, was arrested by Dep uty Marshal Sam Li'ly Thuisday after noon on a capias issued hy the United States District Court, charging him with using the mails for fradulent pur pose. He was brought to this city ami carried before the Unite! States Com missioner who, after hearing the evi dence in the case, found probable cauxe and bound the defendant over to the next term of the United States Dis trict Court under a bond of $r00. Hen derson could not give thn bond and was committed to Craven county jail. From all that could be learned ii re gards to the facts in the case it seems (hat Henderson had been ordering quantities of whiskey from various whiskey houses all over the country and sending them bogus checks. He had been tried in the United States Court for this same offense once previouBto this and been warned to desist from this kind of business. However, he failed to do so and is again in the toils of the law. Ladies, better put a new coat of paint on that room where Santa; Claus visits. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. Hunting Party Returns Last Saturday night a party of hunt ers composed of the following gentle- men, Messrs L. J. Taylor, J. L. Harts-, field, Wm. B Blade. L. Blades of Eliza-; beth City, Daniel W. Richardson, of Dover and Law of Washington, I). C, left this city on Mr, Wm. Hlades' houseboat "Comfort'' enroute to Porta mouth, N. C, where they ititeneded spending several days hunting wild geese and ducks. Thursday afternoon they left Porta mouth and started on the return trip, reaching New Bern about 1 o'clock on the following morning. The party suc ceeded in bagging fifty wild geese and one hundred and fifty ducks. Bach bno of the party was delighted with the trip nd voted Mr. Blades the most genial of hosts. Postal Employes Cannot Have Union. What employes of the United States mail service term an attack on their union organization is a general order from C. I Grandfield, first assistant Histmaster general, calling on nil se cret organizations in the service imme 1 diately to disband. The order is atsaed the men say, at the National Federa tion of post office clerks, an afliliatien of tbe American Federation of Labor, to which many of the men belong. Tbe order does not effect any em ploye who belongs to fra ernal secret organisation outside tbe postal serv ice. Membership in secret organiza tion wea tanned "Inimical to the in Uraata.pt .good government," as being incompatible with tne employ' -4oeth of service. New Bern, Take Notice. Mr. Editor Please atop my ad at; once. Since any last ad was placed in your paper my bus loess has Increased so I cannot hardly wait oo my custo mers. Please atop until further notice. Ooe fine molt for sal-"Blg HjU,' too Shingle and Paper Rooting Maa. iiEfliii i HEW BERN cmait;f 1 Beaboard Air Line Sorgeona Wilt " Meet riert In J912. Ir. N. M. Otbb,' of This City Klrt ' , :;'A- ed pitsjlfloot Tbttttday i afurooon at Newport .Newa, Va., tha IStiv aanoal aeasloa of IboBeabeHrj Medical . Aseoelalloa af . Vlnmia and Nortk CerolUa, came I t ;ioM Witt) thf alaetVoe) of ffleera for! . the asaulftg year a4 (he. choosing of k ; place lor th next sssetlwg.' . r la both theoa imp artat snettari Ke Serf waa keexirad, Dr. N. It. Glbhe. M of tbe most pnlnt loeal pht ,!. wadMM prwldMt af the Ae- siflstifi and "epoa the htviutlun ' Dr. fyrus, Tnornpsea f Jetksnevll the city of N Rera wm cHosen the place fir hl!ing the elon ro 131 2 :vrJ SB EE II DOUBLE i r ; ! ih"se who iiiiiintain a cherking th - l,ti k ,n.d a! Dm- .mI f very month trai ' rif't r;i'i 'l. ! !,v u-. , Id ;t sa ms an-niinl win i 4 ht i-.-ii n t r f -r . i-)iniHiuiidii Hemi-iinniia!l ile( Mt itll money rereivi il in a check imr ui'Cau lcia.iM ami a receipt fur every dollar paid nut ntloii ''! an-l ulien the rnontii is over mj v.i; nini.ey to a.M to your savings account than if low, , I the ol,l v. ay .,: keepn funds at In, me .n , enes ,th l Ui renev. Small ar. ounts are ;is weh citu (H. lai is enmich for a 8illlllllllllllll BIG CLOTHING SAL! BEGINNING TO-DAY Wt put on sale our entire s(o !: o! mens, boys and childrens ( 'lolliiiur, Overcoats and Pants, at a sweepiii;-, reduction of 20 per cent. Over $10,000 Worth of New Goods to Select From THESE GOODS MUST J. J. BAXTER ELKS TKMI'LE Yoo Don't Buy a Stove K"- - every la ni'.h. thul when you i hf ' d'i huy, vmi .arif lo limk hrnund ' r i. mwp-yft rr a lit t it anil see where you ran e;t 't' ?rir th'1 create , i -a' i fa 1 1 ,n for your fiV v''i ' money. 'ehi.,'a i;r:it line of .fQ''f - Stoves here :.!! .iv ran Bint Miiy pnckct-hoiik '.?:ih our prices. if Gaskill Hardware Co. SOLE ACKNTS FOR MAJESTIC KANCI S I'llONK 117 '. : Ml i I I Give a Woman What She I l! Wants, That's The Way to Please Her. Santa Claus is growing more practn al r t. h and instead of the things that satisfy thr ry 80 common in years gone by we now v.;m i; giving iff those-wholesome. useful, pr.inu il i i i . 1 1 -which one would buy for himself ard whi h at'- n i only gratefully received on Xmasday. but arc a ur (ceof moch jpy and ptuasure for many days to tu v ; An Almlnlster Rug 9x12 Feet Orknttl or Floral Desist ;J $22.50 .Value For" $17.00 7- .,' .Velvet in4 Bfpssftl Rcgi Sim 9x12 Fert : :v $1 8.50 ;. Value For $12.50 .' Capps Indian Clanktt, Beautiful IX'sipn,. North Ctrotini V.v-i r' v f. h t'rre M'.-io C!! f,tt2'lJ '. rL BENEFIT d t: ,,me at this hunt, lie);inniiit; i DKI'' I S IOU! f