tSTAEliHIID ?- KNOWN ciuculation;; NEW BERN. NORTH CALCUIIA, TIIUUCDAY, KCrJIIKG; JUNE 20, 1912. - IttJMBER 69- . "THIRTY-FIRSX. YEAR ., f i -J -i. r ft ."' NEW BEftN : BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY-. r'y r NEW ftCRN,N.C , IE 4re Yoltir mSiJary? BEOPLB who work on a salary sometime neglect4 4o save m ney because tltey . know that Ibey ' . ' have a regular ioeome, bat lb fact U that tb ' . salary may sometims in the future eese; then the man or woman who haajlearned to depend upon ' the alary income finds it difficult to get along. By aar ing a portion of your present income, jou can provide . for the future. 1 hie bank cordially invitee savings dV ' poeila In any amount and pays interest on the money at the rate of 4 per. cent per annum. - DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR OR MORE - - INVITED. , ..-. A. . .1 I- A MOBE THflB ORDIKIflY SH0W1HG 0F THE I Famous C. B. & Thompson Glove Fitting Corsets , These are the corsets worn , by the best dressed women, both at home and abroad. While conforming to the fig ure they add grace and beauty to the wearer and lend that undefinable some thing style to every woman who wears one. "And never did Grecian chisel trace v a nymph, a naiad or a grace of - finer form" Scott. Ve may truthfully say ;this of the dainty C. B. Corset. eMHBBMiOHieMiieMWBaeBaeaeaMaHBMBBeiieBMBiBaeBiBaeaeaMM-'r The form is made charmingly grace ful, the lines; are elegant and comfort is not sacrificed to obtain this artistic effect. Price 50c, 75c, $1.00 to $2.50.- BLOCKS PLAn TO pL0f Cuban Eebels Are Foiled by Cap- Uin of United StAtet Quo-' boat Taducah. . ' ' Santiago, June 19. Lait night iarpar ty of wen undertook to explode 16,000 ponnde of dynamite, houed on Ronton island. In -Santiago harbor, leaa than 200 hundred yard from the anchorage of I he funboat Padurab. Capt Hiteh-' ell, eommarider of the Paduah, fruitra ted the attack by playing a eerchlight on the party and firing aeveral ' TOlleye which forced tbera to retreat. , Renewed threats made againat Jura- coa, near S4boney, have neceaaiutea increasing the guard of. United Si a tea marines at I hat place, and reinforce menta are row on the way. 1 Proof of uncivilized practice! of Cu ban troops was furnithed in a letter from the rebel General Estenos, now in camp half way between Guantana' mo city and Santiago. Consul Holladay said that in bis opin ion the revolt could not ' be put down without active outside aid in the next 6 months. unle3s Ivonet and Eetenos were by some good fortune captured. BEEF TRUST 1 VJILC BjSSOLVEf J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLOCK ST. ' . JPHONE 288 The place to buy your Spring or Summer Suit at prices -i-within reason. I absolutely guarantee satisfaction. : New , ' line nf samples just received. Call and inspect my stock : F.t f.f. CHAD WICK; CKerchant Tailor; 103 Middle Sh. .New Bertt','N.O. ;uyl)Ec PBOPjiRip, 'oyoRPLiis m ; c:::;;.:eo ., " J'nnn'nTn to" ninitii THli NATIONAL BAKK j: - ;! OF- NEWJBERNE, Hl Cil iivte-V ' FIRSX among the banlcs of 'the City , THIRD among the National Bar&bf 1 - "t?-,sp fv. .. - the 5tate Buy a Majestic or an Ice King Refrigerator, they are sanitary, economical, easy to keep in or ifcrlmaiCOLD. For .7' ml . 1J New Bern Furniture Co., 76 Middle street, Coplon building. Woman Aviator Killed In Flight. Springfield, III . ,'une 19 Mrs. Julia Clark, of Denver, an aviator, waa kill ed during a practice fliht at the S'ate fair grounds Tuesday evening. .'The tip of the wing of a biplane in which she was flying si ruck the lin b'of a tree in the center of the race track enclosure and (he machine was dashed to the ground, turning iuril. Mrs. Clark's akull waa crushed. She was rushed to a hospital in an automobile and died a few minutes ufterwuidj. Mrs. Claik wat or.e of the three licensed femtl avia'ora in tl e United States, The body uill be sent to Den ver. Cow's Fiatt Unites Federal Fund, Prison Wa hineton, June 19. -A $40 Atlanta penitentiary ow-dii $4 worth of dam age to a nei lib iiig truck farm not long ago, and ac a result Attorney Gen eral Wickersliam may spend his $400,- 000 priBon fund" aa he sees fit in the fu ture. ' 1 This was made possible by Represen tative Howard, of Georgia, who told the House today that the warden of be Atlanta penitentiary had to pay $4 from his own pocket to get the government cow out of the pond, because 'wording of the law prevented the auditor' for the department of justice from re. burning the warden. To meut any contingency of . a" like nature la the future, Mr. Wickershan) amy use bii discretion in' Mnailigr tne government's prisoi fundsf ?W House pent an hour. in debating pie cow ques tion. .. .... . ... - -, .-. ar!w n..:i j This Move Follows Government's ' Inyestigation Into iDom bine's V " AfFnirs. Waaiongton, June la Attorney General Wickerahaaa was advieed that the Najtional Peeking Com pan; would be voluntarily dissolved by the beef packers by August 1st In view of this aetlon Mr, Wicker ah am announced that the "government would hold Tn abeyance the civil suit which it proposed to bring against the company to son pel its dis integration. Mr. Wiekersham wa notified of the "beef traet's" intention to dissolve by James O. Fowler, assis tant to the Attorney General, who re turned to Washington today from Chica- 1 go, where he conferred with United FIGIITKIG HEAR J! A Hot T Ii Mexico, f redcral v Forces Aggressive, Joareav Mexico. June 19 Dlstioet tension is apparant here: ever sews of government plans to capture this town and the eity of Chihoahne the only Im portant rebel points, -TM approach of big Federal columns from the State xf Sonornenakes it obvious that fighting will oecar close to the American border within a lew days. f-,i , . -r J That. American efhcjal ore expecting aa engagement is' indicated by eorres pondenee uaae pnwte between uou b. Z Steever; eommander of- lit depart ment of Texas, and Paieual Oresee.Sr. father. of the rebel omtnander-Jn-chief and head of tde Juares garrison. ixh. Steever cautions the rebel eommanderll,, Attorney wukoreon. "yoa most so conduct pperstions as not to bring any part of the territory or ,tne United SUtes Under Are." f Colonel Oroseo agreed to meet the eonditiocis imposed by Colonel 8teever, but wlhoqt promising to do so in ease tbeAHierjcao authorities' sanction the pa'sing to this side .of ' Jtho MaJerlsU troops, which are being recruited in El Paso. An incident that added to the ill feel rag tgtiost Americans,: which admitt edly lias prevailed hre, was the d ffi cul y Of Mrs. Pascual Oroseo, Jr., wife of the .rebel commander-in-chief, in crossing to El Paso. Senora Oroseo was baited . with otht r immigranU at the international bridge until her iden- tiiy WMa established. Vaudeville at - The Athens, ine.'featrjnog hei dancing. Jean Finneman, pedestal dancer This is sometbing entirely sew. Trinity Wants s MllUon. 2. have a large stock of all kinds, of sawed ' Shingles on band. Will sell cheap to make room for rushing bus! ness; also lathes in any quantity. For nisbed or ibfuroU-hed rooms for light housekeeping, at.' No. 10L Craven St. opposite -court house, delightful loca tion. See Big HUI, the Reliable Shingle Man. . Office 153, South Front street. Phono 666,, . . . tT;, ?. Child Perishes Ktsculng a DoU. 1 -And as it has' Surplus and Undivided Profits amounting to $105,009 snd Capital amounting to $100,000, Jt has a place on the National Ear.k Po'l of Honor,-which, includes only banks having Surplus and Undivided Profits qual to or exceeding, their Capital slock. 4 v i?t V ' ' , '" ' - ' C . Colofpbus, Q.', June 19. Mildred, the three yar old daughter of Rev. & . E. Haskins, of Columbus, waa drowned at Summeriand Beach while Iryjng o res cue 4oU,'f?Y?i:i"4'-V'- , The child pandered away from her father and mother .and began playing on the beach. A gust of win' -caught up the doll and whirled it into the lake. Screaming ' that her . doll-would be drowned, Mildred jumped into the lake to rescue lUVv;??.?-''''''-" - A short time later a fisherman saw the doll floating on the water,1 He cast a l.ae for a bit of piilk cloth and found he had booked the br-dy of ihe child. For three hours the filiermen and sev eral other residents of the beacb hero ically worked to restore the little eirL ! but without success. . Mildred was the ' pet of hundreds of visitois wLo were at the bech. . , riLXS ! PILES! TS'i"' rm' Indian Pile O' t- I .1, Die. rf If ftLES 1 t Charlotte, Jane 19. In order to meet the increating di msnds of such k fore most Institution a it has come to be, an effort has been started to increase the endowment fund of Trinity College by I r,(K)0, COO the first active step in this direction having just been taken here when Bishop J. C; Kilgo and President W. P. Few cams' to Charlotte to confer wiih local alumni. The present endowment of Trraisy is between $450,000 and $600,000. TMS la net sufficient fo meet tne expenses an nually Incurred snd Which are annually increasing as the college continues to flourish. New buildings are needed and other improvements ore oounted essen tial to the future' development of the mstitutlon. The aathorities believe thssriothing lees .'.tbutt;' anotter ; nifllloo 1iV"ui-'uu'fv v v be 'needs that ore at , present spparent andyeoffUMit are approaching. - Have" jou attended Baxter's big sale? If net, don't tail, to cometbdaj, -.j "t ' ' ' Deatkof sn Infant. Died yesterday at the borae of its pa renU, Elanor Louise, daughter of Cea od plennlo Sand era; aged , 1 ear Snd X jnontb iThe Jqneral will.bs eon duett d from the residence No. 22 John son Street, this afterno n at,6 o'clock by RVj J. B. Hurley, ' -n." .'-Lieyt- -f t'T '"'"'"Ljr-r :,,s " -r. t , ' ' Protests Against Proposed New Coins. ' Washington June 19.-Man jr, barik have protested to'. Congress' and the' Treasure department against, the' pror posed coinage of three-cent and half cent pleeee,lTbe new coins, it Js don tended, "would revolt! tkmise eommerci"! devices Cash drawers and -registers, a klirlg machines and counting maetifnes would iave to be hanged nod U would be necessary tajrule .mnof.her column on ledgers to accommodate, the , fractional pieces fro tests ; against' . ' ' scalloped el?e for the .half -cent piece nave caus ed that Idea to be abandoned and: it Is now intended that the half-cent, shall have an even diameter, like other coins The three-cent piece however,- may have the new feature of a hole in the center. .: "r7. VI ' Vi :: ' ' 11 ' ' v TlJfK . Hoi Mo 1 This move follows several govern mental attacks upon the "timt." The ouse'Judieiary ConsniUee a few days o decided to investigate the authori ty. ... As soon as the peckers were ac quitted in their recent trial at Chicago, oTcflminal violation of the Sherman law the Attorney General turned h)s attentiontoward a civil suit for the dissolution of the National Packing Company through wbiah It waa charg ed' the packers acted in eoDcert A pre vious similar suit was dismissed by tne government during the pendency of the criminal proceedings. About a month ago Mr. Wiekeraham was informed that the packers propos ed voluntary steps in the nature of d s integration. To give the meat inter ests time to meet the issue in a friend ly way, the Attorney General anasttd the filing of the contemplated petition in equity. The Department of Justice informed Ihe parkins; now my h t-k ago, b" ver. t. n wis !- i. i- i nitely 'I splay its in elitfoi h 1 Ik -e.-i.iil Was tOi-yV ail-on c meut The N ti i. I i'ici'iiJ4 o miy is h $15,001 00 orp-r i' ..ii .w. i . u 'in oi thelaig .- .t p-iok.nt; companies in ihe world. As it is owned by she big Arm our, Swift and Morris interests, accord ing io the government's contentions, the company is the agency for controll ing the meat inquiry. You say your ice cream was not properly mixedr1 Then you didn't make the mixture in an Alaska from J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. - Owners of Vessel Seek Damages. Elizabeth City, N. C.,Jbe 19. The second week, of the spepel team of Su perior Court is being dwvoted to the trial of civil eases, of wbash tin re are a number on the docket and the greater part of the week will be required to dis posed pf them. The ease of J. T. Tnwnsend against the .McClean Constrnetioo Company, Norfolk Southern Rwilroa-d and R." S. Neal was taken up yesavsriay morning, Ajdlett and Markham represent the plaintiff. Attorney Prudesn Of Edrnton represents the McClean Construction Company and W. M. Kond represents the Norfolk and Southern Railroad and R. S. NeaL ' This suit is for the reeovery uf dam ages sustained by a vessel in passing through, the drawbridge while it was in the process of eonstrucJtoB.- Tha ves sel missed the draw and collided with the pilings sod waa bally- smashed up. Much evidence is being introduced and much of the court's time will becon- sumedin the trial. 5:C3 Ae'.s Ar. ropriatlon. Was!. tative f t' t ' t . ' t f ' - ;toa, 1 1 3 f J e r'h. Heprf en- 1 1" I yoi - ; . - t 1.000 men and wenen want-. ed at once at J. J. laxter's big sale,' 4V , ' . "Jlard Cfsl Trust? Roads Vnder Probe t Washington, June ; Ith. The" Inter state Commerce Commission, upon its Own iniotivev orders an inventigation I into'tbe rates, practises and Jregula tioos applying to railro'vd . transporta tion of hard coal AH anthracite roads embraced Id .the . co-csfle Jiard coal trust" will bo respondeo'ts,. " -nsa . Chslnnan Eller WHX Keslgn, - i WlnstoO'Stlem," Jane 19. Chairman A H. Eller, of the Democratic State Executive Co nmittee, has Issued a. for mal call for a maeting of . tbe commit tee to be held in the senate-chamber in Raleigh "on Monday night,. July 1st. The purpose of . the meeting is to elect a chairman and secretary and transact any other business that may come before the committee. '' ; - 'fi''",rnnn Eller let it he known two y1 if o tha, he would not accept an r t'i'P'!nn. ' Having direett'd the , ,'yi '.illy ttin ejh two strenu 1 i, be onclvidnd the work, ' ' I 1. j di K "toil to n i- 1 1 1 ti'-i t" no. It h rcp'Mt ! - ' .. ; .. nf ''"'V, vc ill I Nl 1 1 X.- 4 e I I t - ' . . Thit.institutibn is favored with the patronage of a large number of farmers and other residents of Craven county who appreciate the safety and efficient service afforded to them at all times in the transaction of their financial affairs. We welcome checking accounts in any amount and pay 4 per cent compound interest on savings and Certificates of Deposit. iiiiiii!ii"i!i!!if iiiinini' in HmmmmnrinmaiiiPTnTinTininiiri wnniDiia CLEARANG E SALE ON WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 12TH WE WILL BEGIN OUR 10 DAYS CLEARANCE SALE As is our custom we will have every thing in our big store marked down. 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 charged at sale prices, back if not satisfactory. have goods Goods taken ELKS TtmE j. J. BAXTER Dill? IWW OSPT STORE I TT'" LE OmirtgM "l r...j.. iota bu - - -v l : These rompers Well, I gues4 yes, Jcoa-they Jon't. rub or hurt .jne when, ,tumblevround. " llavver says so, too,? 'co they i.aint alwsys rlpptn mn buttons commin eff. rirr;rrr'.. 5 le-ys siiSiiSiiislwIsi I ssiiiisl Rompers in are tip-top garments tat every Way, for every kiddie girl or boy.; They save heap of mending, ,The . material, is Strong the seams, are double ..lock stitched. Every button is put - on by a machinethatmakea sjxfee sure switch es .then ties a strong knot fcehiud the "The I.lttH Ona" Boii iiHrs artnemt. Itylish. Sam comet, full. (Kwr'fle. Jut 'apprnprinta f' Siimluy school u u for ersryday plujr arTice. In w , :y rf ps t t,.rM ifhve colora. Only ona price per eamient 60 cents. . V: . vurt a tafife I v. k every par nt you py, U any (vruMMtt d w swi' l . ' . , ,. f , . . 1,T. mmmmmmmmmammmm$mmmimmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmam m