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- .v ' -v. .-- - - - .- f: tr'i'-- cV .C -a -" " -; : 'z ' ' 'r PAPER WITH KNOWN CIRCULATION LSTABIX I'l l) IN 1S7S NUMBER 218 NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1911. THIRTIETH YEAR M&UTWlL -' . THE ADVANTAGES OF A TRUST CO. AS EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE. A Tru.-l t f ,1. It It lt.- . pt-niK-trienrv . it due-; not ir-. not heroine Hut !!H i :! ell' It never :11V I- people " i fi ral Ic to an individual, because it posses ilol.ty which tln individual lacks, i; not. dir. trust l. failure or dishonesty, uinoiil in trust mutters are beyond dispute-, oil or hands it over to untrustworthy t from caprice or on the grounds of inex perience. It i-. inva ed at all time..;. Its wide , valuable to !!: It is al.s., it ha-, no It can li lt d ms n I Ail v t n trust fund ar d ':!' "ii hand during husiness hours and can he consult- prn.-nre estate. trust bus ess ami trust securities are in- lut-ly cntidentinl. .ympathies, no axe to rind and no politics, ivlied upon t i act up to its instructions. t re-i.-n. ;' fund i- kep' sepaiate ami distinct from every other Mom l lie rompan '.- 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. Capital N BANKING & T R II S T NEW BERN, N. C. I wo Hundred Dollars. Th ousan EAST WEEK'S COnON REVIEW THE-CITY BEAUTI- 'FISHERIES CON- FUL GOSPEL VENTION HER E day. An Interesting 1'iogiam ! J Fur Two Iays. , The Fisheries Convention meets here f .Mowing ha8 been handed in for!nxt Wednesday and Thursday and ,s a convention or great local as well as Liverpool Buying Advances Pri- Civic Department of "Woman's This Week, "Wednesday and Tluirs ees But CI inners Knock Away All Support. New York, Dec. 9. Cotton advanced frequently during the p st week n good buying by Liverpool and the con tinent coincident with greater activity ' and strength in the Liverpool market where the continental mills were large buyers. Shorts, seeing this, became uneasy and in 48 hours the Waldorf-Astoria contingent alone is "opposed to have covered same 7i,iui) to luo.O o bales. There is a feeling that the gov eminent cr. ss estimate, whi his to ap ; peir Monday 11th, is Irkely to be con- ! aidered under (he maximum guesses' fiom private sources, In same i tar- ' ters there is a deep seat conviction that j the crop is being overestimated and the corsumption under-estimated. It is ! urged that the crop movem nt does not give a color of probability to some ex 1 tr.jme estimates and that sufficient al lowance is not made for the chviou ulis Cluli Will Attempt Kegenera tion of New Bern Along Heal tli y Lines. Th publication an I explair s itself : Aware of civic enthusiasm in spread ing over the country and every town of oiiyFizetm i'n "civic club" or "city teautiiul club," North Carolina is be ginning to help swell the wave, and special t Hurt is being made by the State civic o mmit're to spnal the go.- el of ci ie beauty and cleanliness throuf limit ihe Sta'i'. "The time has come when neuily kept y irds, well trimmed side walks and clean streets are aa l i(;h an evidence of a city's pros perity as lafie factories and is one of ' its best m"iiiis of alt-acting desirable ; ciliz 'tis." "Our State is awaken ing to her responsibility along the lines of civic improvement, but much re : mains to be done before 'she is as clean ! as she is he:utiful. or as nure she is position of contintn'al mills to st( ek up'f ., freely and even to buy cotton for de I 0ur State civic committee is very ac livery yfars ahead as w notor ousiy thej tjv(J an( js UTm c(,.0)eratjon f lhe case. Some of the large spot houses (.jties thrul)ghmlt ,ne State. North have been buying. Liverpool has b, ught (,arolna mt not fa ,H,hind other here agamst sales in its own matket, , S(aU.8 in awakninp her citizenship to based on the abnormally wide difference i j . imImrt..n,e , hia mov,ment. The between the two big centers, a hundred points or more. This means it is con tended, that New York prices are too liw. However this may be with Euro pean buying and the shorts covering prices have at times shown noticeably srreater strength. Leading Wall Street children are being organized into "Jun ior Civic Leagues," which will mean much to every community, but much more to the men ami women of the com ing g( nera' ions. New Iiern is falling in lire and has organized a t lty Beautiful Club as a Club, and Mrs. K. K. ltishop :ind Mrr). M, M Maiks as vice-i hairmen A mi eiing of state importance, its object h to pro vide ways and means for building up and perpetuating the fisheries of North Carolina for the benefit of all the state. The sessions will be held in the coji i house, while the Gaston Hotel will be the official headquarters. The following is the program for the two days. WKDNESIMY, Dec. i:i MOIININC SESSION. 10 O'CLOCK. Convention called to Order. Opening Prayer by Rev. Dr. ,1. N, H. Summerill, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Address of We'come, by the Mayor of New Bern. Response by Lieutenant-Covernor, W. C. Newland. Object of Ihe Meeting Joseph Hyde Pratt, State Geologist Election of I'ermencnt Otli -ers of the Convention. Appointment of Committees on Mem bership, Resolutions and Permanent Organization. What Olhar States Have Accomplish ed - Hon, W. McDonald Lee, Shell Eish Commissioner of Virginia. Dr. H. F. Mcore, of the U. S. l'-ureau of Eisheries. Discussirn by Delegates. i Si; THE YOUNG MAN who can hou that he cave n gularly part .,: .in..- no iiiatter wle-th- it i inach ) i,M e f'-r'nee ft. the Mimm- ii.an who ,a a ( The l'.-t i .. . -: 1 1 . r . - ale m aln.os! eveiv ease I,. : . ' in en who are earcfid and n iimal in the wav " ; tin ir ii.o::e . 'I hey maintain ravines aeeeoi'i.t- .. known linaiii'iai institution-' sin h a the IV.pl. I: . New Hern. Open an acctunt with us now $1.00 is enoimh to start. if -i mm ulaiiXiill uuiis nave given support iroj., . ie , , , ppartrn(nt ofl,. .'Woman's time. The ho'ding back of cotton at wjh M)() , N ,,l fry aB cn iriEI n j AFTERNOON SESSION, 2.-1(1 o'clock tne eioutn nas still reen a leature ine $51,000,0(10 syndicate plan for helping Good Morning 1 ihe South to market its colt nti bet ter advantage has apparently not ben abandone(', despite the critisms of its emanating partly from the Smith On meomer nan.i me consensus nere ,s : ,,e Ullimit(1() ov(,IV Wlllnan wno is in still bearish. Supplies, it is urged, are WrUl in ,he Krowlh 0f New Kern too tug anil there is too rnucn low grade cotton in crop to make it possible to I ti e women of New Htrn who feel any interest in this siihjeet iscalld for 4 o'clock Monday afternoon at "the home of Mrs. Dully. The membership is to All L i n k w icry, the Nothing to do; just read ing the paper. Oh, yes, you are. Now, be honest. Don't you think your personal ap penranee is more important than a few news items that concern you hut little? Why of course. Then, w hy not step in our store ; nd see the splendid an ay of S : its and Overco ts we an' showing this Fall you'll be pleased. $7.50 to New Christmas Neck wear, Gloves, Shiits. Hos- S . arf I'pis Hid M itflers are here. Come in and see rt"" t i !ei Id to ho f,und h town. inri7irfnxi9iirfaMannHBMHMBHHi i;30 S. C colon & Son 5 IT FOR LESS. A III II! Oi l OK THK WAY. BUT If PAYS TO WAI K TO COPLON'S permanently or materially advance 1 I prices, until the le d is eaied. Th ? crop j movement is la-go. Northern spinne's; still puichage en a cautiom fc ale and I I there is c ampoi utively little speculation ! while the high coHt of living militate-, j it being ugaint the consumption of rot j ton gi oils and trade which is not in a ! satisfactory condition. On Friday the ginning figures. llV 814812 bales, caused a Bharp decline. Tne g ivernment crop estimate on M in day i- awaittd with keen interest. can become a member. Attendance at the meeting on Monday does not com mit to m. mbetvhip in the club, hut will give every one an opportunity to hear a discus-don of the possibilities of a club of this sort, and whit ran be done by it for your own city. Mayor McCarthy has consented t meet with the ladies and make a talk upon the needs of New Hern and how the women can help in I the way of beauty ai d cleanliness. His talk will be worth hearing and so will i he won h h aring a-.d so will the talks ! of the women who have been studying l i h" Huh j "ft. It promises to be a very I interesting meeting and it is hoped the Safe, sanitary and comfort, (attendant win be large. The Eisherii s Industry and State In dustry and not a local one. T. . Meekina, Geo. N. Ivis, Dr. II. I". Moore, and J. I,. Currie. What N rth Carolina can do to Undo up and Perpetuate Her fishing Indus tricB Judge A. W. Graham, (Reporter of Legislative Oi mmit tee of l!)(l!i), ('. Vann, Eish ComniHsioi er, Hon. .lohn H, Small, Erank Wood, Win. M, Webb, Oyster Commissioner. Discussion by Delegates. THURSDAY, DEC. II, MORNING SESSION, 10 O'CLOCK, Report of Legislative Committee. DisciHBlon by Delegates. Permanent Organization o( Ihe North Carolina Fisheries Sncie'y. Repoitof C( mittees. GREAT CUT PRICE SALE BOH watamw&sisffl For I wo weeks we will put on sale our entire stock of Mens, Boys and Childrens Clothing, Ladies Coat Suits and Skirts at a sweeping reduc tion o( 20 per cent, and all our Mt MIS, Ladies and Childrens Shoes at I 0 per cent reduction. Don't fail to see our Bargain Counter of Shoes at cost and lit 01 BUSTER SHOES fil COST J. J. BAXTER RLKS TKMPLE DRP'i STORK. Brand New Line with good enterta'iiment at The Athens. Birthday Party of Rugs just in from the mills, !ixU Ax-minister, in beautiful shades, extra Our Heatd S Will put that heavy at $20,(MI, 9x12 Wilton at $27.50, chillv feelin" to route. J. S jBasniht Hdw. Co. D ist Friday afternoon Master John Gnkill de'uh'fulty entertained a num ber of his young friendn at th home of his parents, iijr. and Mrs. Fernie Gap kill, on Broad street, the occasion bvi g his th.rd natal day. During the after noon mmy games dear to childish heirts were eneazed in, after which de li oua refrenhrnents were rvel Man , ter loin received a Urge number of tb'a itiful gifts from hiaTrle.nds, and ' before Wving each one of them de- j Jclirsl that thsy had never (pen, aj I more enjoyable afternoon, nnd wished iihrfir young hoft many more happy : birthdays. 1 i--ut Jin MAN'S WOEFUL NEGLECT. The lute Dr TmIo. .g... ihe Krt prMrhr r4.'rmrm on If fB Iiu'n.4 Rt lot it vtlyii TaU-rpactf one in irhkh h autrd '.that th W9t pi i'nl mgh' w (i voman, detlcaUly tinted hf an Jnrtol(rnt ather 4 ind giyf n in marriage o man nh fallmj U1rMrur hU iif, nd ahr Vwntafatolb ji CfipclWj lf(tgJWitfc Vlpie fblWrn, on kra4 , ' In ,' roA, arUriiB oH- -''fif-'y? .V-i' I'. ' . ' . Th Union cfaiMLim iNsttANCtcinV tk':uMn. COUNTY FARM-LIFE SCHOOL OF GRAVEN COUNTY II. 0. $15,000.00 5 per cent Thirty' Year Bonds For Sale, i Seated bida frill b received At th , offlea of tha undorflgned, in Net Bern, : North Carolina, until Monday, lit, day of January, 1912. at 12 o'clock M tat ; tha purthaa o; Piv Thouiand (T),nO0, 00 Iollara tJraven County bond, and L. Ten Thmiaand (llO.(ro.OO) Dollar Flrat I Towoahip, Craven County, liond. all of ' . ' aald bonda payabla Thirty YearaatUr, late. ami brlng lntrat at th rata of fltu per centum pr annum, payabla at aocb tima or tirota, and it lOeh pUf or plMaa, and aaid banda to b of Meh danotttinatton, and of tueh proportlcM, and to b of forb form and tmor ami trantftrmhto In loch way, and tha pri flpal ihrreof payWor rtdamabl t aach Um m mi, ot tbalt fit Imi Yrara from tiU dob? tbreof, and t aocb placa ar plaa, may b t road oajwt train" ibo Hoar J of Corn miMioivri or th 'Cnvofl County, Jiod th ir;baar of oatd bncdi, ,; - CortiOod rbk . fok On Ilondrad (1100. 0,1) iHillar m Hnc of md fita moai h fld with b'd" 4 . flidiUfa mr MlwdtO lutm't form of botidi ti b tMcdi -' .: ' "Th light to rjct any and !1 h'. in ri ?- ' r y 1 thh r:nf'f r. ' ' VO !lxl2 BniBsell at $25 00, 9x12 Tonesly at 112.50, small niKB to match. Now in I the time to make selection, aa my Htock I in complete. ! J. S. M1I.I.ER. The Furniture Man. For' those Cold. Creepy, Chilly, Days Sitting In a chilly, croopy room 1 1 not at all pleasant, besides U'l not safe. It aometlmea means a coU that vtD stick to you for months. Why Uk cbance, why b tmcomforUbU? Use a Vulcan Odorless Gas Heater A Co fee tonnect ' to any 0s fixture Win uk cM the chill and 'make i room cortilorUUs la a fev rnlnutes. ' r.uran!ecj OJorlets ,!.,,'.' rf nifry '- 1 : n V - 1 ;l V;: 'it To Our Readers. Several monthi ago we rxan pub liuhing in each Sunday's ediiion of the Journal an innUllmTt of a n-rial story , entitled "Tha Third Degree." From; tha time theflrit inatal'nifnt of this fas clrating and thrillinKit ry appeared we ; were urijed by our many readers to ri:n the story in eath day's issue. However wedc-id'd nit to do tl.i a' fiat tine I and at the conclusion of that particular , story we began another, "K. ith of the Horder" which is now app'anng in the , Sunday Journal. Recently we have ir reived eo many request asking us to j run a serial in t ach day's isun f t' e : Journal that ws dacldid tti d so. The.! qupsUon then arose. s to the proper j atory to secure. We deire to give our patrons lb beat that could be serund r(trdlera nf rjpena- and at the same! time five thm a atory that would in-' Ureal them from the first lin t i the finish. After looking over a large num ber of the worts of the best wiiicrs wo purchased that unue tally thrilling and charmlna; Mory "Toa ronl of Flame" by that well known author, Louis Jos- pb Vanee, ,Tbe first installment of this story will appesr to nrkt Wedre, -day'a-wfue of (be Journal and every man end women In New Bern abotald read II from atari to fli lah. The story Ppeshjwlth piicrlete ruby which bad bei a etoleei. from ibe eye of Mlrdian I lot an t of the many adrentdrea of the anew and womaa who owned It. Through the etory th re rone a Una of mmanre tat tbsviM tha reader la an Inimitable manner. - Of eouree- there l bkUHd and tirtrv but this belp to make' bej atory nre of tt best ver written. In sddltM S6 this Keith ! ef Ibe IVtrdf r, whPjb It bow apa'ln ' In tha Sunday Joore, will be mallraed. ' gemember the first ksitalUnent of,"Ttt I'ool ef Hame-' appsera h Wedneartiy'a lawie of ibe Jcvmal, ' loo Don't Buy a Stove .v.-ry 1:1 .nth. Mo llitit when you .I. hiiv, ii.ij u;int to look around a btt e ini'l v. here you cue get th." ureateo sat is-f;i " inn for your money. We have n ureal line of Stoves here nn'l we ran suit any pocket-book with our prices. Gaskill Hardware Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR MAJESTIC RANGES I'HONK 147 7.: MII'I'I.I' . I. -: ' Jasl Rfccivcd.. , 1 KoTil eerlned of firewi and Iron Ivairrv ei r a uivc a nuiiiaii unai jh Wants, That's The Way to Please Her. Santa ClauR is rowir more practical earh y ar. and instead of '.he things that satisfy the -v alone, so common in years gone by we now witness the giving cf those wholesome, useful, practical things which one would buy for himself ard which are not only gratefully received on Xmasday, but are a sour ce of much joy and pleasure for many days to come. An Axmirmtcr Run 9x12 Feet Oriental nr Floral Dcsiifil $22.50 Value For $17.00 ' ' -" - . . . Velvet and Brossclt Rugi Sim 9x12 Fccr $18.50 ; .V(jueFor $ 1 2.5.0 ' "r Oppi Indian Jilanktf, Heautiful Deslun North Caror Woo! r.t.itikfC In "three ilzcs,; 10-4, '1 1412-4. VT-. -f t r I) $'4' M t f - (). rev fViU, rsn giva yny gird rnr$ it---: - nil .';"! ! lull i ' r '. '.f I . - ! ; ' y-i t -
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