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' '- , V " . -. 4 - ... PAPER TTH fa known ORCUUTION ESTABLISHED IN 1878 NUMBER. 247 NEW BERN; NORTH CAROLINA; -SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13; 1912. THIRTIETH YEAR TO PURCHASE SPECIAL SESSION DISTRICT CUT SEN: LAFOLLETTE V r ' ' , '- f . - WOMEN'S FINANCIAL AFFAIRS 1 MITCHELL i. 1 1 " - I ii t i 1 AT 1 oooo o o o o o oooo: o - I .1 I I HIS New Year affords an opportunity for you to lay a good foundation for the future. If you save a part of all the money that you receive at the end of the year you will have a substantial fund which will earn interest and be a con slant safeguard against positive reverses, such as sickness or the loss of employmwit. We invite savings accounts in tny amount from one dollar upwards. LARGER CAPITAL THAN ANY BANK IN THIS SECTION OF THE STATE. You Can Buy Goods In Perfect Condition AT COPLON'S JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE At lower prices than the mussed up pulled over odds and ends "reduced" at other stores. Entire Stock of Winter Wearing Apparal at a Reduction Whatever you may be looking for is here, at January Prices. S. Copion & Son SELLS IT FOR LESS LITTLK OUT OF THE WAY, HUT IT PAYS TO WALK TO COPLON'S - 11 IRE OFFERED ROUGH rl EVERY PURPOSE-- Flooring, Siding and Ceiling Lum-; ber, Mouldings. Weather Board-' . in and Partitions. . Rome mbrr we want your business whether it's one stick or a cai load. DELIVERIES PROMPT. Broaddus & Ives lumber Co, Forester Graves Has Approved the Plan That the Government Purchase Summit. Washington, D C, Jan. 12. Secre tary of War Stimaon told Senator Over man that he had ordered an inspector to Bingham school to ascertain wheth er the school was sufficiently advanced in military tactics to require the serv ice of an army officer as insructor in military tact;cj. It is very probable that aa officer will be detailed to the school in the near future. Forester Gravts has approved the p'an of Senator Overman, that the gov ernment purchase the summit of Mount Mitchell as a part of ihe At palachian forest reserve. Eli Shaw Mitchell, for hom the mountain ia named, is turiej on the mountain, and it is the desre of his grand children that the summit of ths mountain be under government con trol. Chairman Godwin, of the committee on reform in the civil service, has be gun hearings on the Norm bill, which would put all employes of the postal service, including po tmaters, under the civil service. During the meeting considerable discussion wis hud upon ihe feasibility of allowing the patrons uf the post offices to confirm the civil services appointeej as post mas e'8. The name of Samul L Marshall has been sent to the senate t lie post mai ler at Mt. Airy. Two new vaudeville acts at The Athens to night Andy Rankin, musical comedy artist, Charlie LaBoise, novelty acrobat Held ia This Mty Yesterday. Cred itors of Dredge "A" Puts in Claim Before Judge Connor. Several weeks ago the large steam dredge "A" owned by Mr. Edmond H. Mitchell, of New York, and which bad been carrie 1 to Beaufort to do some work for the government, was sold at public auction for the benefit of the creditors. The vessel was bid in by Mr. C. R. Wheatly, of that place, act ing as agent for a Mr. Stokes, of New Jer.-ec, for the sum of $20,000. Thia monty was turned over to the court and a dale set for the hearing of the credit ors. At. a special term of the United States t'i'cuit and District Court of this dis trcf, preside i over by Judge Henry G Connor and held in this city yesterday. Messrs B G. Empie, of Wilmington, Hughts& Little, of Norfolk; Hugh L. Bond, of Edenton; McMullin, of Wash ington; C. L. Abernathy, of Beaufort; T D. Warren, A. D. Ward and Rod man Guion, of this city, appeared and enter, d the claims of their clients. Thb entire amount of the claims amounted to more than $40,000, and there was only $20,000 on hand with which to pay them. The session con sumrd the entire afternoon, and the re sult was that Judge Connor ruled that the home creditors, (those who fur nished the supplies for the boat) and the seamen should be paid first, The amount of these claim i amounted to more than $11,000. This left $9,000 to he distributed among the other creditors. He Has Told Friends he Would be Glad of an Opportunity to Speak in N. C. Washington, D. C, Jan. 12th. It is just possible tbat Senator LaFoIlette will probably carry his fight into North Carolina. Since returning from thn west, the senator has told friends he would be glad of an opportunity to speak at some point in the state. It is pertinent just here to say that the Washington Times this afternoon did some significant things. In a signed statement Frank A. Munsey, owner of a Btring of newspapers, declared Sis belief that Roosevelt will accept the nomination should it be tendered him in the right way, while editorially the Times alludes to the sickening south em program outlined by administration leaders. That paper asks why Hilles (Taft's secretary and political managt r) does not try to make some demonstra tion of his strength in some really sig nificant territory by calling early con vent ions and by getting some delegates that also stand for electoral support. Answering this question the Times as serts; "They don't do it because they can't. They don't dare try any performances of this kind outside the machine-ridden south, which they control through the patronage power." IDLES SOCIETY MEN CONFIRMED 0mimm As Collector of Customs At the Port of New Kern. A telei nm recfivfd in this city yes terday from Waihington, D. C, told of the corr.fi rmstion of the Bppoitt ment of Mr. John Biddle as Collector of Customs at this port. Mr. Biddle received the appointment for this office several months ag.) and has ha 1 charge of the office ever since tbat time, but for some reason the con firmat on was delayed until yesterday Mr. Fiddle's management of the office since he has been in charge has been entirely satis'actory and the inspector of that department has congratulated him upon the manner in which he con ducts the business in that department. 3 cotton market RKPOKTBD BY J. R. BALL COTTON BItOKKR SEW BURN, N. C LONG DISTANCE PHONE NO. 16. We have a few Cook Stoves on hand at your price But they are not Bucks. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. Head of Hospital Dead. Raleigh, N. C,, Jan. 12. -A host of friends gathered at Christ Church yes terday morning to pay their last i. spects to the memory of the late l . James McKee, superintendent of the Esstern State Hospital for the insane at Raleigh, who died t his residence at the institution Wednesday in the 67th year of his age. Dr. McKee was one of the best known physicians in the South, and had prac i iced medicine, succeeding to the prac tice of his father, the late Dr. William H. McKee, for over 30 years preceed ing his appointment ten years ago to be superintendent of the State Hospital here. He attended most of the national gatherings of physicians for many years and was widely known in his profeBs ion. Dr. McKee leave a wife and six chil dren, all sona, most of whom reside in Raliigh and are engaged in business, one of them, John McKee ia a physician. Although no formal announcement haa yet been made, it is understood here that two of several candidate for the position of superintendent of Ihe Eastern Hospital for the Insane, m ide vacant by the death of superintendent McKee, will be the present second as a slant superintendent, I. J. Picot, and former first assistant superintendent, E. W, erebee. March Hew Tort CatUft. Jan. 12. Open High Low Gloe 940 949 9ft) 962 ma 976 972 972 Port Rcipti. 86 143 balea. Naw York SpouiS, 937 950 QaA 966 937 960 967 967 Prcaidant Sun Yat Sen will lead an army of 100,000 revolutiorint against Peking. ' Opening. . "jcioerot Ian. Feb. - 617 621 4 a. Jim 626 630 I'D a.7 aa . m a r n r I I'tdMllnr. Pf t Middling 81. iond Mid II Bf 9, ! t? balrt. ' lara lart4 Atlantic 6 North Carolina Railway Co. Dividend. Goldiboro, N. C, Jan. 6, 1912.- At a meeting of the board of Dlrectora of the Atlantic A North Carolina Railroad Com pant held In Vila city thia day, dividend of 1 per cent on the capital atock of tbia company wu declared, the aim to be payable at the office of thr Treaaurtr of aaid Company in GxiMaboro, N. a, on Jan. 16th. 1912. Booka forth transfer of atock to rk at IS o'slocfc II. January 8, 1912. and4o ra-opan at 12 M, on January 16, 1911 D J BR0ADHUR8T. ' Troaa. A A H C Railroad Co, Many women find themselves compelled to assume the management of financial affairs yet by reason of lack of ex perience they are unacquainted with the important principles of banking. The requirements of women are given special attention at this institution and everything possible is done to make the transaction of their financial affairs both pleas ant and profitable. Our entire service is at the disposal of the women of New Bern ami Craven County. . i i liiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniiiiiiiiiiiinm iiihiitmtttI 1 1 i i t 1 ii i aa H flUO Sale The goods damaged by the Barring ton Dry Goods Company's fire will be put on sale at at No. 78 Craven St. Monday Tan. 8th PER CENT 25 to 50 REDUCTION SALE On account of a large stuck of goflds left over after the holidayn, we have decided to cut on all Clothing and Merchandise until our Htnck is Hufticiently reduced. All goods sold from 26 to 50 per rent on the dollar reduction. SAM LIPMAN Cor. Middle and 8. F. Bts. Hiytui Block. IT OFTEN HAPPENS The huh s that make their appearance in the dmh pans and milk-puns come without warning, like the ghost that walks at night. Noone knows Imw it happened. We don't mind, of course, because it makes business good for us. The holes are there, and the new pans are here. That's what we are trying to get at. Solid, honest tin, fashioned inconvenient, Hliinirig puis, etc , waiting to save you many steps and keep the food clean ami wholesome. As much honesty has gone into the inukmg of this tinware as goes into a diamond ring. Qaskill Hardware Co. PHONE 147 73 MIDDLE ST. HORSES A N 0 MULES Fifty head of fine Horses and Mules now in stock. Must be sold. PRICES AND TERMS REASONABLE. SCOTT & CO. NEW BERN. N. C 1 FOR SALE A I I f I AI I I.K I I M EKKETT'S ' -"4- . . .... OiirGrat Cicarance Sale Will Start on Wednesday January 10th, And Continue Ebr 10 Days. : ... , 'Nil 1 i 1 Tf f Jl ' 1 fmiff? Mtu-jv : rWE SOLICITTOUH TUBE- on ill kirvla ( ctil-fot beating j ' ' knd booking in lh hovna, for tb A ' furnM la thop orator, fontam Ing purprwM In; farhiry or mill, fully onndrnt6f tha qualify of . our fuel. It rlanlin and our fa-llliM for prompt dHry.!Wa J will if r-ita trial erdr. 1 Bllis Coat and it'-- fj.rnn RTfinK nit- be put on sale at hew york cost Atio less Consisting of Dry Goods Notions Milling Clothing Shoes, Hat3, Mens Furnishings etc J Save, your money for this snle, tlii", will lv! tlr- -r ':- Vft. ' I
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