L '' 'J - ' i , r 3 s-$ v FAPER WITH t i i KNOWN i ORCULATION - i r t DUMBER 60 EWBERIVKCSTIl opCUNA, SUKDAX IICIKJUNE.Q, 1912. THIRTY-FIRST YEAR WWJ& 1878: ' ; ':fpm 1 1 i.-' mm- t 1-i NEW-BERN BANKING AND TRUST-COMPAUY "NEW BCRH,i-C ;rr-' P1 ' are alwava freed from worrv concernihir ira-' mediate. needi. ' When monsy ta deposited with i th'w bank.it nay be withdrawn at any time without., ootit And it is Uierf6re, always available in caae. of Anyvti'xpscUdemergeney. We co dial y invite check-V big and saving i account", extending to all deposi ore Try eourteey and attention 4 PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS AND TIME DEPOSITS. "i r i"'i''h i'i - FOR THE GOOD DID CIT1WHJ ten 1EI TIME POWDER FLASHES; 1 'TIMIL1ED Ammunition Factory IBIow&T7p and Fearful Uoes of JJfe ' Vienna, June S.-rTblrtj mao,are Known to nave bee killed early jreaier day, and torn f ragmenta of todjea aeat tered all over the vicinity indicate ttat many more, r blown to their dana by an expfoaioa of an amnianition (ae- tory at Molladorf, iear here, t T;?, . t,o hundred Mmb if - powdf UHf up. and the enliro country awe wai Bhaken aa If b aa Banhauakel ' Xjti t Tbeaboek waa felt beie: aof JqapeK or Franc Jsaepb, o the, royal caatle at Schoenbronn, waa alsrined, . The btilloV ingaof tbeammuni ion plant weteceov pletely wrecked, and in the' debrU 80 bodlba were foun t - v Portions of other toliea . indicated that more perished, but It waa Imposed ble to e itimate the number. ' .'S REVIEW Your dress requirements are many, this store can supply your wants to your perfect satisfaction we are sure. We make a study of what discriminat ing women want and then provide it for them in dependable qualities and at a fair price. White Lingerie Waists of Rare Beauty New styles beautiful beyond descrip tion,, at these prices they are surprising; values, 50c to $3.00. . Have you seen the elegant Silk Hosiery we are selling at 25c a pair in White, Black and Tan They are "firie, J. M. MITCHELL & CO; 61 POLLOCK ST. . - 11 : c New Vaudeville at The Ath ens to-morrow, Nettie Gordon & Co., doing a "Sharp Shooting" act Something entirely new io vaudeville. "Memorial Exercises " wil) 3 iBflaVBalBaBSHBBS PHONE 288: The Woodmen of the World conduct their annual Memorial monies and decorate thg avea of their deceased members in Cedar' Grove cemetery this evening at 5 o'clock. The n.embi rj will assemble at their Forest corner Broad and Hancock Sta, at 4:' 0 and the procession will march to the cemetery at 6 o'clock. Every Wood man r quested toalund, aa'4hts ia a sac: ed duty devolving upon all members of the W, O. W. Quits The Race, The i.laceto buy youf Spring. Of Suminef Suit tat .prices; 4 wiihin reason. ' .1 absolutely :line f samples, just received. - Call and iospe. iny stocky riiQ: Middle' 8tt tJTew Bern,; N.Ct' IN 1HE - JRQPB BTIOS ':0F : lA'D I 1 1 1 NATIONAL OF NEW BERNE,- N. C' BANK AtlnrtH, Ga., June 8, Refusing to ! 'bo m rice y ur little fatrf," aa be f reported to have been told by those wh) inluced him to enter the race for Govei nor Thomas G, Hudson, former Comrri miuner of Agticulture, has an nounced his withdrawal from tbe Gubernu ffrial content. Two reMoas assigned by Mr, Hudson for his action aro failure to receive financial aupjoi t for his campaign and hia failure to se cure tbe support of Thomas E. Watson, who, he fays,, "htld the wii.ning hand in every Georgia, campaign since 1906. The rttiiemrnt cf -Hudtoo. leaves John U. Sluii r, of Atlanta, mtA Joe Hi 1 1, of Macon as ibe only Candidafcs, Thaw to go to County JU. - White Plains, N, Y. June 8, Su-: preme Court Justice Keogb filed an or der yesterday permitting the transfer of H arry K-. Thaw from the ay lum St MstTeawan to the coQiity jt berav y ' The transfer ia to take place on Jure 8, and Thaw ia to be kept at: ti. jaU subject to the - further order of '.the Court. It is believed thia order wss obtained so that Thaw wialdbe within e'asier. leach of his counsel in the pro eeedinge instituted to procMre his lease, which are scheduled to" begin here on June 17, ' At f lie r Athens, no matter what's the weather, amusement and tomfort. .: ; ': ,:4 WOl Check Bas-y Mai rUge, ; ; Grand jontio'n.TJi. June :8.a9 reclo'raLpftbe vsUteB diocese . Oi the Episcopal ehurch ha veagreed refute ib:perform-wed.di)g ceremonies',, except jitter twenty-four hours notScevVThey insist ihat t is ondignifled to : ifolloat ot bed "at unreasonable lour join, eoojilrt Who rush irtJd be" married ibe-' f ore V rental objecu'ons jrHvii1" The Rev. T.. G-Srnitl of St 'Mai hw'e Cbnrch,vi5raM Junction said:1 vjii lowirs ipe insiuuuon o noi -nai-riniofiy 'ioi u.h fntc it withopt serious meditation and (wenty-fouf hours ahead TiiE-fOL'S? Big Tranaporta Waitinf Orers to ,,:Util III Provea "jForCQ r U JUreadj Jtded .Ji -. I Watliletoiv:7oMi; 8.TDe shb resterday took steps to share with ha ay io (hi America denwnsiMtion-ia ; aariy in me oay ue sjenerai bus gave a praBmlaafy tli tasAiseh&e Uas eonatraeted when it issuTd or lore flMsitewnsstef (feneral 6 put in readinr as foe Cuba service the four big arm toansports at Newport Kewa and a4 ;the mss; time tifiedvtW proper saltiUry officers st the -yaribus army poew wstii are wemm oe :rgBoi wers ever before known io the htcry ll Wblcb fOto mak urxtbe "xpt tbe American cottos trade. Ameri- lOlttenary loree," to nave tae men reaoy ean spinnera and trade interenta hve llA''AlMl.r.i'. U.t. kll.. 1 1 . . ... tetrainat a' moment's not fee. f Withia'six . hours word ieatoe from QoerUraaater Gtnerst AWihire that tbebig trantporit had been put in com natsioa with foil supplies had coal and! augmented crew and were ready to sal Ihe? aiooieat too troopr'were placed aboard, S ' ; ' iv tbe order for tbe transports to sail or for the troops to entrain ' was not given and it was said at the state de partment that word would ntft be ghen vntil the marine Icrcci sJrtad landd and now bting distributsd among- the threataoed plantations ta eastern Cuba prdved rnsofflcient to afford tbe neces aar protection; or that oondltiona on Um t -land aa a whole bad assumed t neb a phase t demand present interven tloa. - At present It cannot he asserted that President .Gomel's bold baa so weakened as to- varrent the United States ksproesedlng to m et its treaty obligations to intervene. See our fine display of furni ture before buying, - Sjfihwe a krof new styles.m yery : pleas ng designs -New store.v New Bern Furniture Ca, 76 Middle St, Coplon building. American Sailors Outclass Germans. IVEEKLYlGOTTOr. mm. WeAther, BUrU.Piices Upward, SpecflUton Active Bit Co- Ne wjf org, June CoUn has ad vaneeff Owing to reveral caaace. "Firtt the wiathera latterjy been unt avor ahle; t1ere have been reports of to much rain b Georgia, ; Alabama, Missis sippi and Louisiana, while at tbe same time mora rarals seeded In Tennessee. Texas, Arkensae and Oklah.ma. Mean time tbw spomarkelsliave been etrt ng. This is a reflex of remafkaUe large ex ports this season. " They are now 10, 276,000 bales and it woujd not sur prising if they were increased by sever af hundred thousand bales more before t he end of tbe season Nomch exports 4 I S1I6AI1D INVESTING. 'Aft ' If yoii have 'learned (he habit of saving, arquke also the ability to invest money wisely. T(0O many people have the impression that they are doing all they can when they regularly lay aside, a portion of their incomes and tbey keep their money at home where it Jies idle. Invest your savings in our Certificates of De posit and they will earn 4 per cent interest from te day tbe money is deposited. Norfolk, Jane 8. --American skill and strength completely outclassed that of the German Bailors in the international ndval fiald and track meet held at the Si Helena Training Station jesterday afternoon, Instead of it being a Ger- maa-American competitiori It soon ner, rowed down to a gruelling fight between tbaleams entered jrom the battleships Kansas and Loosiana. The Kansas atbletoi repeated their Jtrami h aver rh saina teams several weeks ago, winning the meet by a five poinr. margin: They scored a total of 49 points to the 4 chalked am by the blue Jackets from the Ljmisianat: A driszling v-ram kept the csowd dowaand made the track slow, bat seven records baas' op at the other lalMM Oet C P "Ttdkera 'Hi. i FIRST am6ngrvtKe ; hnk of ; the City 1 -. THIRD, among ihe National Banks of LS. J ( r LV" trr 4 , , V. r". And as it1)as Surplus and Undivided Profits amounting to SlOS.OOd and . Capital amounting to $100,000, it has a place ot) the National Bank Roll of Honor, "hich .'includes only banks having! Surplus and Undivided Profits equal to or exceeding. theirCapital stock," - V , ' "TErFST nr: C" f(jcagd, June 8:? Scalpers have come into possession of tickets For the "Re publican rattonaf. 'tJ jnveutTorpC Thle was admltteilast flight by Col. ..Harry S4 'ew, "chairmaaribf : the sub-committee on 'arrangements, who, at the fame time, 'declare' it is a. regretable situs thTn, but Biimelh'flit that the commit tee was powerless to prevent, She oft-repeated story of the exig ence of many seals that were not shown on the printed plates e strennnut,'y deieA.!Sr '.' ' K' . . ; . It Is the op) (lion of tbe managers that the tickets were "given the sca'pers I y subscribers te . 4 he fund to bru i t) c convert ion v; to . Chicago. Put - .' were promised a tu ket for t C sb3cribi)d, end it ii I ' rv ; reitaursnt ard bito n-ri' eJ nr.e ex pec i it-, i I'"'"'- Sbroti ''i f . tJader the sty lftThame -of Ihe; New Bern Furniture .Company," a new furni ture store haa been opt nod at Ne, 76, Middle strSetCoplon boildinr,-, Messrs Oose the membership of toe arov. Hotn are young rneaor eoOBtaerawe' energy and bustJa. With several yeirs experi Onea already' as saWameii,' ft is not-too moch to predict a aoeeessfal iaiiaesa Career Uathemfr ;;Thal stock 1s-w1la'Kl' feet display or3er ?rt but eatogh tn ba seen to aitosf that t.yras. very . care-1 tolly aetecte IPSSS .. . . e s JHflli Resnnie, the JCofhae of Gbld,, Washington, June 8.-1 he constant po ptilar demand for new glistening coins has caused tbe United . Seates govern ment to resume the coinage of gold, al though the proportion of bullion which the treasury is authorized to bold ia its vaults h8 not yet been reached.-' 'r" T . .clr rf lbs r,"nt Huberts said that ti.epav' i it ' ..M klw'S be in pi ! i t i cet c cord. -.fns with s" 'it a to receive alt the g M n i f .r L. t,c l.ate e.l.h' ? f - r c x. -Tie rtot'i of go'J in te revem.e r ' tru tf 1 'a cf tl,e f overnment amou'i's tu' tll.1"'r ' 1 coin bii 1 Lu' 1 . ( i' p 1 T j iii t, rrrr- ' ' " i ' till been steady buyers. The govei ununt report on June 4 waa ootsobad asome bad expected. Tbe consessua of opinion among the bulls is that tbe out'ool: is not favorable for a bin crop oine critics predicted a crop of narly iliir-1 teen1 million bales on the bmU ( the' government report. But bulls contend that what the country needs is a crop of fully 44,000,000 balea if rot ms re it Was noticed io the forepart ef the week ; even after the government repot ta- i received that the marke ahowed noic- j worthy resisting power.-It drngicl.S along, however, with no great r t vity It-: dBBSMSsBSBBBsaBBBBB. i iBHili II I H saaal II 1 1 Mil III i aauTJ' f si ASstfi t , lUllllUIIIIIIIIltlTIllMiT 1 iHf;);iU 'Jbbbw--.. . CLEARANCE .SALE unfit Wedoesday when the repoiti ol xcessive rains in the Atlantic ai it western Gulf States, which CHii.-. d a sudden outburst of trading which on Thursday swept prices up 25 to zl mnis in Short order. Large Wall Str ci in teresta bought on a'big scale, in a few hours tbey are said to have purcbss' t 50,000 bales. Nor was thiB all. Th y hid been buying for some darn and ure supposed to have taken within 48 hours some 76,000 bales. Iu many vases they taught heavily. The Waldorf-Astoriu aborts became alarmed. On Thursday they bought some 25,000 blen. Hi spot houses also bought freely. Iioom traders who had taken the tdmrt side covered with precipitancy. There "i an endercorrent 'of bulfiah m tunt-iu here however, which bears have loui.d it prudent not to ignore. Lt is based on expectations of a short crop and a hin c nsumption, Excessive rains in Geor gla are being emphasised by tiie bulls. " Philadelphia " synonym of excellence in Lawn Mow ers. They push easier ,and cut smoother., J. 5- Basnight idw. Co. Put- on War footing Washington, June 8. -To plco the revenue cutter service on aa efficient war footing, always prepared to jon the navy in an emergency, every crew naval meet went by tha;- bbards,i Thefhas been ordered, for the Irst time in three Germ an sr niser.: Motke, Brem ea and StetUn, now to' Hamptan Rads sent a score Of aU et to eomplete,but tbe foreigners won onty'one eveot, and the", flagship' afoltke. . of the Gei man sqoadroo outtugged tbeqointet from the Reetivingship Frankhrj ta th tug bf history, to undertake perloelcai target practise in accordance with the naval drill regulations! Eaoh vessel will prac tice every season on Its own statior. Like In the aavy Records Will be pre-' served for the awsrd of 'jenaants and honors ifl msTrkaiaosbip. ; Witbio a few weeks every revrniie cutter will have been supplied by the navy with modern sis pounders to. re place the obsolete guns with wh'ch tbey have been armed, f This work his been oing on fot several months and all of the cutters have been so eeuipped ex cept th Gresham, Yamera ad the . -- . v.. il , . r. ... two pew snips tne unatga ana Miami. Btesidcnce : No..: 20 Hancock st reet tight : roomsTr-. Stare" NO.. Pasteur street; C. t HANCOCK, Agt. . i--.S v.-:,- rroi.. varcswa j ax iovvic. Swanabaro Jdna ilrf.? Brn'ee 0, Csrrawsy - w be has !one muea for: ed- acation at' this placa has teca m-elect- a sopennaen vor u.s swanBDora uraa ed school. t!MjEir Iwas through htm that Swansboro s two story school building was ereetcf , New York, June &-TrVomn p'edged to a war on hiph prices of staple foods have started a campaign of violence in C.'O' k'yn.directing their tfrorts against meat shops. f:'i v";" I Tl.i re were riotous scenes when the ' 'ef1' b (' ior of One Shop " was shat t 'lv e P'iO women screamed ap proval. I a three or four other shops n;,:.'tentJ housewives attacked' eusto niwrs, knocking from their hands, paf c. N r f nient and IrflfTiplirig upon it. ' '-' e warned agaiost .continu- ! i ( r I k at for sale. A canvass s 'i' t; i';. !t!'i! that e ght shops ' :'):' ! (:f t " I i'Mivs J !.!.:: nn.T Hot to ' ! ' 1 t'lf'V C'-Ti ON WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 12TH WE WILL BEGIN OUR 10 PAYS CLEARANCE SALE As is our custom we will have every thing in our big store marked clown. No goods reserved, positively every thing at New York cost, some jobs at half price. See our bargain counter for Shoes, Oxfords, Clothing, Mens and Boys Pants etc. Our stock is complete, but hundreds of bargains will soon be picked up, so come early and get your share of the good things while they are going. EVERYBODY COME Please don't ask to have goods charged at sale prices. Goods taken back: if: not satisfactory. """""" J. J. BAXTER ELKS DEPT STORE w-l: i r i i i li Ti ir -?i ( Wife ii . , - .. . ... -.- i I SHmT5 WeSI Drestsd Men" j. :nlly. designed in . ,ca tlylps that meet the . . . cm-ct oi the best v.'.-cers. Thelitis perfects i:id'ia every appearance a custort) made sWrtHand s -laundered. -v - ' s Colors are guarantec - Bates-Street 'Shirt. ,.,;..(.. , .. -, ,.-: iw- f.t;r." fr".' he, doesn't wear the "" I: best. 1 X ..-,4, ! ; f. i "1? ..:u. "'Jr. i if f ci:nt