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LCTAILCID LN , V U878 '.' , CIRCULATION : c. .catu: :;n;i, july i3t 1912. THIRTY-FIRST YEAR. UEV--.BERM DAt-EUHG AN ft Tr.usT cc:.:rAtJY : " NEW BERN ,N .C 1, OPEN UNTIL BIGHT Z O'CLOCK. -; v;'' HT.S hlirilr i nnAn tnnnrlil trrtm iavm a nitrVif' " Ii . 'clock for the convenience of those people sji who find it difficult to call during the, day: : We invite the accounts of working m flu and l women, ' extending every courtesy and; attention; 'whether the--depusit are large or small. Come' - in ' tonight and open a savings account. ' ' ' - ' , 4 PER CENT PAID ON SA VINGS . AC COUNTS OF ONE DOLLAR OR 5I0RE 5- iy .V:V y t Mir' If' &n Aia rule at the closing of each- season ' there, is usually a surplus amount ot stock left ever from the ' season. '" So to make room for Fall goods . later' on : we are now offering special cut prices on our entire Tstockrof Clothing, Shoes etc. It will be a- saving" to ''you to - , . 'V;'?'. COME AND TAKE A LObjfe' SAM LIPMAN Cor. Middler and 8. F. Sts. , - " Bryan. Block. FAILURE TO NOTICE THIS I.: 1 .' J 1.1 1 n 11 1 I,, , u in ; t means an .over expense to you, ,Wecan make that old 'furnitu e yoi hive, tale theplce of the new piece you expect to bu. Also we een ,' repair thoe broken down sen en doors, re-wire them and guarantee their si vice. We aie experts on repairing those old blinds. ..' k? , t -?- REMEMBER, WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION ! New Bern Mantel Works Corner Mel calf and South Front Sts. LI m I elWl m 1 f f 'J Severe Electrical" Sfornr Strikes . ; Alabama Camp Fourteen ',' ' " Injured, ' ' Camp Pettiis,' Ann U ton, Ala J July 12. Fourteen injured and two deed was the report nibbed to the head quarters of the hospital corps at . the encampment of the Southern States troops at Camp Pottos, yesterday after noon just at six o'clock. . The injured men were all members ef Company B. Second Regiment. Al abama National Guards, from Birming ham. . Captain C. Beat was in com mand of Company B at the time of the accident. The comvany had just gone to sopper.' The heaviest rainstorm of (he encampment was raging, but there was no hint of .-an especially, severe e'ectrical phenomena. , , .. - - " A clear bolt flashed oat; men were burled in every direction, some being lifted bodily through the air and drop ped ino near by tents, ; In all. s xteen men were lying prostrate and to all appearance dead ;-- Emergency calls brought out the hospital corps of the Eleventh United , SUtes cavalry and A mbutanee Cimpahy .. No. 1 of the Not th Carolina National; Guard which rendered immediate service. , Eleven of the wounded were carried to Unittd State field hospital No. 11. Remark able ffickncy was shown by the Nor h Catolina boys. ' In two minutes after the call they were off in the ambulance. , Chark s Kurby, and U. Rape are dead the others suffering from borne and more or lees severe shock are: If. C S ullivan, who Is cot txpected to' lived Carl Jackson, R, K. Parson. Bob Lock- hart, H Moore, Tcavee Downey,' A. Leonard, T. R Robinaon, J.-Jtffarsoo, W. T. Evans, S. Speigier, a Welters, The Third regiment, including the band and ambulance company No. 1 of Raleigh, are In the midst of the eamp activities. The beat health eondiCions prevail everywhere.'' Tomorrow - morning ' the ambulance compiny Is ordered out oa a two day bike. - ' " Ths ' North Carolina troops strike camp Monday morning at 6 o'clock. - -.. Produce Takes Big Slump la the West, Minneapolis. Minn., July 12. With heavy rains giving' assurance of an un rqualled potato orop and new potatoes selling around 65 cent, the market has dropped nearly a dollar per buihel with in a week. Other produce have taken a big drop, wax and green beans drop ping from three to one dollar, and green peas from a dollar, and .a quarter to eventy five cents per bueneL ' , .. Jhe place to buy your Spring, or Summer Suit at prices within reason. I absolutely guarantee satisfaction New line nf samples just received. - Call and inspect my stockv F. U. CHAOWlCK, v Kercfianl JitoSTxa EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS TRftlNINE SCHOOL .'' A State school to train teachers for the', public schools of, tNorfh t'aroliaa,i" Every fenergy Is directed to this one purpose. Tuition frae to all who agree t(j teacb-.j , Fall Term begins ,Ser temberS4. 1912, "I 'r :-- I ' For catalogue and oth'T information address, v " r:3T. H. WRISHT, President. c GreenvHIa, B.. G. I Iff-. FF.2F3II0:i . OF SURPLUS IB Ci-ZED . .. PROFITS TO Wm : ' :at -NATIONAL--bak: 1 - v OF NEW BERNE, N. C. . -,"1. ' :' FIRST among the banks of the THIRD among the National Ban! 1 kCCAct-. 5:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. in. entertainments at The Athens. .- " "; ;" ' Mr. C. W. Munger'i WIU Probated! "VM sBpiieBwa J ' V The will ot the late a - W. Munger has been fi ed and piobated. His , wid ow was made executrix and the entire estate placed in her hand. The value of the estate is not knowav'V-XV' light Miners Killed lu Explosion. Moundaville, W, Va.. July 12.-Eight miners are believed to have beet killed by a gas explosion at the Panama mine this morning. J -- ' x .Rescuers penetrated tho Works and returned with. two men, who will die. Ten men entered the mine for the pur pose Of loading eoaL They were In the mjne on'y a short time ' when ' the vil laga was alarm d by the sound of a loud explosion and great volumes of smoke poured from the abaft. ... ' I., - ; ; . . pull s:;i;;g Little Relief in Sight For Sufferers ... at the National Capital. ' ' 1 Iiitehse TleaL ', Washington, July I2.h"-A few tan talizing thunder a tonus, that pattered vainly oa burned fields and eteamiog pavement," were only promises of re lief in eight tonight "from the wave of humid heat that has deluged the conii From east and west tonight the wra- l her bureau received reports of gener ally increasing temperatures. Behliid the stolid figures cam a atory of swel tering cities and seared farms. Increas ed death rates iu the over-crowded cit ie and general suffering as a result of the -heavy, oppresaiv beat' were gtner- "There is m relief In' sight, ' said the forecaster at' the weather bureau tonight. The beat wave from all In dications will probably' continue for ime time. " ' ' j? The national .capital sweltered under biasing sun throughout the day with legislator courting . electric fan and cooling drink. Hot weather and the vacation apit it combined toda7 to drive the heme )ead- er almost to despair for they were vir tually unable to command quorum eith er on the floor or in the committee. Today was set aaido for consideration of the naval appropriation bill by a naval - affairs -aubcommitto but not enough membtrr appeared. . Other committees today were with out quorums ai.d could trajaact no bus- Ineas,' . - - M': .-' i JliiUi 11- 0-;,'.'v'." '! 1 ' Rebel Will Comtnu Guerilla W- ; Jv;v tare, . Juares, - Mexico, July 12.--General Pacual Oroteo.' while admitting th Re , bel defeat aa an organised movement, a ert that the guerilla warfare being p anned la calculated to severely harass th Mexican Government,' Orozeo cam here from Encmillaev where ' the rebel outpoata are stationed. He believe the guerilla warfare will ultimately over throw tb Madero Government.-, - , " Murphy-WUUs, , ' Hubert.' July 12. -At'tb home of the brides mother, June Mies Lilly Coeton Willis, th: charavng young daughter of Mr i Katherio J. Willis, was married to Mr. William Penn Mur phy", a popular young business man of Beoderson, N. C' ' 1 ' Tb young couple left Jacksonville on the S p, m, train for Hendarsoo, where they will make their future home. " 1 ! Idltor Jacobsoa to Wetuv i Washington. N. C." July 12. --Cards have been issued by Mr.. Sarah Fran ce Stok ea . announcing .: the . coming niarr.i j of her daughter Bessie Eleanor to William Kelly Jacobeon which event will be' solemnized in the Methodist rhureh. here Tueadav afternoon. Julv 23, at 8:15.' T"he couple will be at home on East Second street after August 10. i Mr, Jacobeon the groom-to-be, is editor of the Washington Progress end is well known throughout the east era section of the State. t P;.0TY FIGHT They Uo Pa? t IosurgentsAMt Tiling and licensing Laws Should be Repealed,, Atlantic City, July 12.wThe ftctiora of the prohibition party are determined upon a finisr fiht over the chairn-.a" ship of the national committee '- The insurgent lea ler will present W. fi Gajderwood. of Minneapolis, t nation al committee's presiding officer,- 'whit the'regulare wilt support Charles Jones, the present Chairman. " " ' "The prohibition party platform, pres ented by the resolutions ' committee beaded by S. F, Sibley, of Arizona", b i the following declaration of principles. "The a.lcoboliii drink traffic is wrong. I' a most sariuus drain npon the nation's wealth and reeourees.detrimental to th general welfare, destiuctive of the in alienable right of life, liberty, anr purauit of happiness, end therefore si) law taxing or licencing a traffic that produces orhne, poverty and politica corruption, and spreads "disease and death should be repealed. " " To accomplish this end, it la declared that the political party mnst be elected that will recognise the liquor traffic a a crime and not a business A six year presidential terra and one term only, and women uffrage were endorsed. Call antf take a look at the prettiest framed pictures in town. New Bern Furniture Co , Phone 728. 76 Middle St. N.&1 I Passenger ' Dies on Train. Benjamin Lucas, of Moyock, . N. C, died very audddnly on the Norfolk South- era passenger train from Norfolk ti Raleigh-last niht, Mr. Lucas ra-- some distance In Norfolk to catch the train-and When he took his seat in tht 4r he waa not ced to be very warm. Several passengers noticed his condi tion and his traveling companion sec ured a glass of water and sprinkled his (ace, Later it was suggested that the train be searched to ascertain whether there was a physician aboard. One was found but before he reached Mr, Lces he bad expired. The physician pronounced his death due to .heart ,failure. Washing ton News, July 11.; Revenue Cutter Pamlico at Eiizabe h City. Elisabeth City, July 12. -The revenue cutter Pamlico arrived in port from New Bern yesterday morning. She bed been dispatched- to- the scene of the drowning of Mr. Meekins' little ton U assist in recovering the body. 1 he body was found before the boat arrived, but bad left New Bern, before a telegram could be. forwarded informing the iiffi- cers of the finding. . Cit- iiegro ii; .::. At Carnival Ground And is Now in the County Jail Awaiting the Results of the Wounds ' I Inflicted on Iler Victim ...... Late Thursday night Martha Craw ford and Thol:na KinBey, bo!h colored, became en: n - 'd in an 8'flrcr;ion t i i t':e carnival fivrn.'i oi Tie 1 t' 'i t' ? r t (' tl'dil. j v r v iii ! t'a e m i r ' i i " 1 ' .n t r V ' ., 'i in 1 r 1 y i: " -. ' 1 f i Cl .i 4 fwi 1 V.-,-- , V ' -.; t d I .' I ! ' C i n c : ty j ' f : - i ! i -. tfft i'si ' -. t - . t i . : ' '- i i " ; Ilk May Solid Home. Washington, N. C July 13 It is ru mored in thi city that the local order of Eks are contemplating the erection of a handsome home for the order in this city,' Several aite are under eon eideration, but as yet nothing-definite has beea decided. '. ' ' : . Oj gqve Four Ilundred People r Attend Union fjoday School . ' ..- - riCOIC. - ' Ft " f :r I : "red bnrry, jolly po f!sr ' " 1 i i t' 9 Uuinn Sundsy f ' 1 ' 1 M yrtcr y at Cove I" , ! 'y i i t 8 i: y t'ia crowd Le-itM-'Tsva t 1 ly 11 oV k t!ie 1 i (. ') J ' ' E ' - f ' ( T r . -II. nd as it ha Surplus and Undivided Profits anioiitit.);.-; to if: ' 1 amounting to $100,009, it hits a place on t!ia National I-. ' I -r, v 1 ! h include;! only banks liavir;i f'.iii.hi mid Ui i ' 1 1 ! or exci-p-llii!' V.a'W V ! .1 f ' ' rV Britain's Request Ignored. awaaaawae .-.j-, - . ' Washington, July 12 -Great Britain's request for a postponement of Panama cai legislation now before congress un til a formal statement, can, be filed against the proposed ship toll provision will likely have tittle effect in dolaying Ihe passage of the canal bill, according to leading member of the senate. The senate inter-ocean canals;, comm. ttee members declare there will-: be lio "backing down" by the senate from its position in favor of the free passage of American ships,.' There is a wid divergence of opinion in the senate ber the United State' right under exist ing treaties ( " ', ) - EXPrffii DEf0;:STIIliTIOII Of Farming Machinery At Burrus & Company's Store Today. Every Farmer Urged j. " 1 - to Attend. " Today at Burma & Company' store on 1,'idille street an expert demonstra tor f n m the works will exhibit and ex 5 ' 'i the products-manufactured by the J ' i I'.irveater Company, .of Bata ' -, N. Y., f Tt'iti use of the faimors --f o c ; -y. The farming macbiii- t ! i ' -i ih itj mnnuf.u'turcd by c ? t, I nown all over the i I . -: f . :,r 1 11 "Vi I ' ) r( . ; i t'.a f.if use they will be i - i i '-j c--:y I y I i.;r & ( . . i V L , "ONLY A DIME" V v-v Many people who say they cannot; save, spend :- money for small things,' feeling that they will not miss the money because it is "only a dime." ' t If they can spend a dime here and a quaiter -: there without missing it, why not put this money i in. the bank, where it will earn 4 per cent com- pound interest. '': J - V One dollar is enough to open an account with the Peoples- Bank. ... 3L 1 ITTiTrK BARGAINS AT XTER'S Saturday night closed one of the most successful sales that we-have ever had, but we find that there is still a big stock of goods to be closed out, especial ly in Clothing and Shoes and we are determined to sell these goods. If you are in need of a Suit or a pair of Okfords or Pumps in Mens, Ladies or Chil dren! it will pay you to see us. There are hundreds of other things to go at a bargains . J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEPT STORE BIG UNDERWEAR SALE SATURDAY ONLY Entire stock of Mens and Boys Underwear on sale Sat urday "GOTHAM" the Underwear of a gentleman. $ 4 00 Garments Saturday Special $ 2 50 2 50 1 1' 50 -1 00 1 75 50-'"25 1 50 1 15 80 55 39 19 X ?If He Doesn't .Wear "GOTH AM" He Doesn't Vear TVe,Best;V'?",',-- - "K'i 1 A 14 a rr PHONE 19. THE HOME OF THE BEST, f; : ' ' 59 POLLOCR ST. Hi 1 t-UV. t j a. j - i . , ' , i I U
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