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ESTAILUD C f f 7TJ NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA, TUZiDAY TIORNING, JULY 30 1912 i HUZIBER 103 . THIRTY'FIRT. YEA a. A - II5 r- if .s An7 Invitation For .Thrifty, ?V:"t PeopleA - t V iW Invite sma. savings v accounts from, " working men iBd women,' relets," tuk , keeper,- pHchapic; bogef keeperr, dress makers, children sod (11 lbru"ty peop'e . who save a fort ion - their; toeome, Ar jbody wte is Interested in saving tncney add de Mres to make a be.; ginning is enccu; aged to, do, cq : by tbis bsnki We r - welcome 0eprbiU;w any lamoun.trxUndirg eviry ": ..courtesy end. Attention, to fUpositOrs, whether, their , ftccoucts'f re large or imsJl. - ?; :.r, V7 ' . '. ..- - . - Interact i i X 5 If 's-s nn NEW BEnNiBAtJIUriG NWBERK,MX . i PER CENT 3 VISCOUNT Oi all Clothing for the next I A days onljv " Aa we bare to reduce oar stock of Clothipe to make rooni lor: Fall and Winter goods we are offering this great reduction tor A SHORT TIM K ONLY ' Now is your chance to save money, your pocket to give me a trial- :Sfmamsatssammumam It will bo money in SAM 1JPM AN s 1 IF Jlddle S- , ' ' 7 wBrjn Block. ; IF YOU VANT The best fence The best 8toveTht jest paint Pitts-" burgh is th&Tcnce Buck's is the Stove B. P. S. liS' thej ?ainytfrwanrwwfckst& smlrwUl make the . price right: - J i S. B A S H I G H T H A R 0 W A R E C 0 . ?HONE 99, 6T a. RONT ST. NEW BERN, N. a 5" w The place to buy your Spring t) Summer Suit at prices within reason. I absolutely guarantee satisfaction. flew jline nf samples just received. .Call and inspect my stock; 4 i F.-fl CHMI'ICK, : Enfait 'Tailor, N " 9 n i.. i, MI! ...It. f;'f! rvnn 5ES PI i WeU Lnov, a Iew Bern Citi zeals Stricken Dy Death -at Home of Daughter , SICK FOR MANY WEEKS Hit Funeral Will Take Place Wednesday at One-Thirty , ?ln New .York City m".; Ftrmar. Sheriff JIayer Habn died at 8:80 o'olcck ll Dighl at Long Brapcb, Naw .Jeney. 4 His looeral-wiU talcd plae at Naw York Woflnrsday M 10 o'clockvlfewi o -faja-death -reached heja i "aeie iranlVcewed1. by.' Mt K was at ih bne of bit daogb. tor tU$i Strasbergev bavtag gooe: jhere on a visit eeteral week! ago. A - ibort while after going there Tie .was taken serJous'ylll and bis condition been critical Jfot feome time past with an op caslsnal,bQt not'Veraajjent cbapje for . better, Bright's diseaaa was the cause of bja deatbli'" The death of Mr. Habn rmove one of the best known citizens of New Bern.'; For I dumber of terms' sheriff of the county, a ways evejj in bis later years prominent la Repobllean polities andfor many year before,. Be retired from active bosines lffe" engaged IjP the livery business, ha waa known ;tp practieaUy everybody in Craven eoun.: tjr and to many in other countlesr Hp waa One. of the most enthusiastic local members of the Order of Elks. - y. Personally sraa a yary. llkable man, jovial u bis inaanec .and enter- talniqr In hi conversation, -jThese traits, coupled with; soqod Judgment, made hltn a very suceesstul man. and be leaves a substantial fortune juoiua Ing much valuable real estate, . i Mr. Hahn'a wife" preceded, him to the grave many years ago. He leave three' children, Mrs.-parrie Haas Hof this city, Mys. trasberger of Long Branch and Mr, Ferd Habn Of Win Ston-8a!ein , Mrs. H. AS Merfeld of this city Is a graodraaugbter.. ue ws in the neighborhood f seventy years - Worthy gropiea.' ; Jdu ftbooeTa worthy colon 4 man, died jeateydjy at 2 p. m , after an ill? nets of tbirttM months, ag d 70 yars. He leaves a wife and six children. No tloe of funeral will be given later.' ". po Reassuring - . ; , ' (Everybody'a.Magaaine.) st,'i Mike got a job moving soma keg's of iwder and, to the alarm of his fore- at his lOiiyraiiEes miiE- sbhibl. k? A .State, school to, train eachesa : for 4he public schools of f ww varonua, iiivery energy w airectea - to this ode purpose. Tuition free toull who agree td teacb"4 Fall" Term begins 6eIh'- tember 24.1912. v, t d- ir Forjeatalogae and other Information address.-- EC3L T. V RI8HT, --ftBlVltoCit'lit- THE ?i)l:-lllEE0P0aTI3:i; OF SUEFLUS KOJZED PBOFITS;jfliral:i.;.,r;.- NATIOML JA?K ' ; , OF NEW BERNE,' N. C. , , : f .v4? STAWDS;?.;;';. FIRST among .the banks of the' City f THIRD, among the: Natfonal Banks of. - - a the State . . man, w as diseoverea smoxing WOrk, v , '. . iv'';- ''Je-ruHialem!" - exclaimed (be forer mao, "ao you , anow wna. oappeneo when a man amoaed at this ;oh some years agoT There ;waVan explosion hatjblew op a 0omb men.' .'3 ..t; ' That cQjilda't, happen here,' . re-- turned Mike, almly: w j Vi,- 'Why nbtr '. r: . . ?Causat t era's. only you nd me, V WMth4repW"Ci'-:-;-l' ' Horse Tro0 tatest.PancJ, (Newport (R. I JCorripondence New, " . ';.York AmerteaBip; ri-The i Horse -tbti'ib.iatesTdW toffad?Df NewptaaNhjrought, here by UrJel Davii , ot,lWashinglon, who compoaed IC'V J5r! ; ; . -, Last night a party of young" people headed by PrestontSibson,-i surprised urit oianey, wmcn was repeaiea many times. Noni danced it betier than Haneil von BerHalnhauien, Charge d'affaires of the German Embassy, airl Mr. Von ttolow, ot tbe eame emtasey, dancing with Mrs, liaa Lkbte,. Mn. Prestdh Gibson and Mrs.olfcrd. - :oi.oaiOMMJt.DP ti.aU But Jtaypr Rufe i That . Super . lor Court SL'ould JIake An Xl t Investigation.';'' AIR.TIlAIi; DISORDER Harry Huff lleld : For Higher HJoutt Under Bond of Fit r . ;tv 'Dollars. -' - At "a bearing las t aicht Mayor Me Car thy bound Harry uif over 10 the Dupsnor uun on t charge of cam iqy aconeea!ed weapon: tbe ' bond be- iag flaed at fifty dolla, 'Tha , ffnae i alleged td haveoeeorred en aa Atktn He CoastXine paasenrer traia Between here and Wilmington, on Sundays Jury J,Tha defendant who If a young man 82 yean of age, admitted that be had the pistol io his potsessioa but Imisted tbat at 50 time was t concealed. Tbe principal witness for the proseca tioa was Capt W. H. 'Newell, .who was jin chrge -of the "train. ; He . testified tbat young Hoff and three others play ed cards on tbe way down to Wilming ton oa the Sunday morning in question anq uat ineoeiendant was to disorder ly that he bad to approach him on four different occasions and urge him to be have nlmeelf, - "s.t. ' -:x On the returnr trip, Capt. Newell testified, be heard the, young man use a remark so vulgar thiithe went to him ana j wjci, -mm that Alt''-. be gave any forthet trouble he would send him to the baggage oar. witil ne got bivn to. New .Bern and thai then, he would give hint all the trouble becotiU. Later, according to the account of the diatorbance given by Us cwbdswtW be was making hto.wayt bask-i Jnto the eoeh wiea fomoneimkiaim nottoao back in there as Hufftad a;piatol. and etild shoot Wm,jGftt Newell -aaid he procured i assistance, vreat 40- wh re tbe young man was sitting, reached in to bis hip pocket and took a pistol cut of it. -He then took the man up into the baggage car and kept iim tbere until the train reached New Bern. ' - Mr. Jake Hsrtefleld, who was In the ear where tbe disturbance occurred was the only other witness for the State. Ui4 testimony .waa In - substance,'; the Sames tbat of tbe'eonductor."- BI And as it has Surplus and Undivided Profits smountfrg to f 15,0 0 n npital amounting to flOO.OOO, it has a place on ti p National f - k T of Honor, which includes only banks having i'un lin ard Ui ' vi ' profits equal to or exceeding their Capital stock. " Providence,' R. ' I., July 27.Tbe handsome villa of James : ?prtlnt, of Wilmington, was totally destroyed by fire at Narraganselt'Pier early this af ternoon in the course of a cocfljg ration tbat razed six other cottages and is still burning, althrougb under control. Mr. Sprupt's loss 1s $25,000, while the total damage is well over f 100,000. Tte cot tage, one of tbe many handsome . ores situated in the section known as Kea tara Green, was next . but one "to the home of Louis E Stoddard, of Kew Haven.' "The fire wai first found in t' e fcitclien.of the Stoddard cottage, ' and t y the time that the volunteer fire (liters reached the place, this st:.'..v ture was a- mass of", fames. A ft ,1 breeze f rc in the northwest fannf.i ' 1 3 to f, -: i t' ef.ref :!;(-- ' ', t: r vts ." Up. ' '3 F ' V t! ,..t pistol was not loaded , Mr, Hartsflrtd testified. . ' . .The defendant had no lawyer, be and his'f ather, Mr. Helen Huff, examined his witnesses and cross examined those fo th State; ' They introduced; John Stanley. Lewis Cury and. As Ipock. They airtestified that' tbe pistol was not coDcealed part of the time." acoord Ing to their testimonv. -it was, lvlnir Across his lap and partpf .the time it was in ois pocket .But iel.time,1t was lb his pflcket .tbey jnaintained he. aa walking upv-and down the streets of .Wilmington aod. as he did pot have bis coat on and as the pocket -was Shallow the weapon was not concealed at any tim;i4 They "admitted i fiatf be w s drinking but denied tbat he wes drunk. All declare emphatically- that be 4id not .nee the Offensive language which Capfc Newell testified he used,! -s Attorney L. L Moore represented Capt lie well. yfH said that, there had been.a great deal of disorder ' otf the Sunday excursion . train of tbe Coast Line.end it was highly desirable tlrat the court uphold the efforu of the con doctors to- maintain order: .v: O ptain Newell, be said, -was , not concerned about the degree of the punishment lm posed but was concerned only .about the certainty of punishment being Impoied. The defendant addressed the eon ductor directly in court and .declared mat ine reason ne maae.tne arrest was because be wanted to show bis authori ty. Uapt. Newell insisted that tbere was no malice in anv thins that he did. but that ha was - determined to keep order on his train. - - .v -There waa a warrant, for disorderly conduct as well as' for carrying con cealed weapons, Lawyealf oore mildly instated that aa the Maor had jurisdic tion t.irr -diaordeciy.nconducb. cases, he ouuht to pasa-'on utj- bofthe' Mayor raid be would let . Jthe. whole busioees go up to tbe higher court together. v - ' , (.:, I Hi iiii - Played Three Ga mes, WOq ' Three. Talking of the Oriental baseball team Mr. H, Jacobs, who is 'manager of the team and who was in. the city yes terday, said that it played three gamete last week and won all three and that it. expected to make almost if not quite as good a showir;t ui the games h:ch it has yet to pUy. This year's team is one of the best Ctiental l"3 ever had says Mr. Jacobs. . " . I .Exceptlonr.l T ' I ' l Tstato VIE. "die. -0 A Memory of Founder of Farm , - Demonstration- "Work To Be Fittingly;. Honored ? FARM TO BErvEQUIPPED Building Also To Be Erected .WO.bj? win Be, Raised' ;;;; For This ' Purpose. -. ' Washington, July 2--A living, use. ful memorial will be erected honor of the late Dr. Seaman' A.. KnSpp, of the United States Department otAgri etlture. founder of' the Farm Demon sUatibn Work, ' ltd Knapp Memorial CommiUeee baa decided to raiaa $150-, 00Q with which tiipurchse-nd aqnip a larm ant? erect . building uonneUon With lbs Great feabody College 'for Teacbr,-.in " Nashville. - Tennetee , Toe General Education Board of .t New York has recently appropriated $250,000 to endow the Seaman A Knapp School of Country Life: ' The memorial bu-ld log for tbs purpoes of this school wi'l be located pn tbe campus of 4he Pea kody College, nod will contain- a life sised statue of the Sooth's great bene factor and friend. The farm will be located within ten or- twelve miles, of Nashville, and will be conducted in accordance wih the Demonstration methods. Pure-bred seed and animals will be- developed. ' The best devices and implements will be need. Crop aotations will be worked out for differ snt southern conditions. Derm ns : rat ion agents, county superintendents of education anJ other workers will make this farm a rallying point, in order to carry back to their States the benefits of the work ' done there, Corn Club boys and Canning Club girls will also make occasional'trips to thla agricult ural Mecca for inspiration-end ihstroc ion.-. The pure bred products of Hhe Knapp Farm will be offered as. prizes to the boy j and girls who do the best work TBI ELEVEN FOR DISORD IES5I i Eleyen cases of ! disorderly conduct claimed the attention ' of Mayor , Mc Carthy at yesterday's session of the im Jnxipai court, ine aeienaanta were all colored people. ; Four of them were women who got into a fxee?for-sll fight at Five Points'. ' Saturday night - and Sunday brawls were at the bottom of si'l : the ' arreb'is - aod- tbe subsequent trials. Punlsflment ita the - form of costs Only up to coats anifa fine 'of fiye dollars was imposedby the Mayor- .. HAVEtOCK. Mr. W. Y. Wynne spent Saturday and Mrs. G.C. Pate, Vfho has been spend ing the past month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.-J. F. Godwio will return to her home in, (S. C.) Thdwday,;. y. Mrs; Deiemar, of Pamlico, is visiting her eousio, Mrs. J. J,- Trader, - - Miss BerUe CsnMon of Morehead City is vfsiting; her m )ther, Mrs. C. C. Can Miss Sallte Russell was the" guest of MirS Rena-Godwin Saturday night. Mrs. Ch & Pate and Miss Lillie-God. win spent the past weak at Morebead City and Newport, -. '" Miss Llna Garner and sister ate visit ing friends at this place. 1 MisS Hazel Rooks was tne guest of Miss Lfllie Godwin Sunday,, - Mrs.John Russell of Slocums is Visit ing relatives at this paee. T Mr. and Mrs. Garner -spent the, day at Na'wport Sunday. V,- , M rs lula Jackron.' of New Bern spenttbe past.veek with her parents. M'. and Mrs. E, Wt Bryan, f, r , Mr. Ford Biryan vspent Saturday Jp New Bern. - 1 1 ' Mrs. A. D. Rooks was the guest efJ Mrs. J, F, Godwin Sunday. IS r.EH -OF - HIGH CHARACTERS Tbs directors of this baB -are men of high business character, who. have achieved success in various lines ot tctivjty and who realize 'felly the responsibility resting npon them, . ' t V S In tlrptrg ibe tolicjes cf lhe.be r tiny wttk to- ; . 1 - wrd a single end the best' blercats of its deposi- N ttors.-. . ..; 1 n - 'iiiil''IFPIIllMlIlllIIiniHiiiiiJMlMlliiiOllDI Oiir Clean Sweep Sale! Our Clean Sweep Sale is attracting big crowds : : : : Don't fail to call to seeus. Everything" going at great BAR O A INS . Qepartrrient Store - Elk's Temple. WEED PEAS i . We hdve 3 fe W-more bushela of nice Black ,nnd Mixed. Send us your.oraers quick before the slock is gone. Price $2.00 per bushel. We have the finest sugar feeds for, Iloi-ses, Mules' and Cows on .the market. A perfect balanced ration of tlje best feed stuff. sHay, Corn, Qats, Hulls, "Meal, Homi " ny, htc. BURRUS AND COMPANY New .Bern, ; fc :-: : North Carolina mm m "iirrpTMnrc JIUIILU I'rrrirr Luii ili.l nil in LL Washington, July 28. For tbe first tinia lo the history of tbe United Sttef tiie manufactured products ex porte;lty this country have reached of C:r V r t c NOW WE HAVE II J if . til He Doesn't Weara Red' Man, rz Collar He Doesn't Wear the: Best WE- OVV SB1XTHE FAMOUS - - - M;ieW.M;GoIlar4 t 'Graywood" Close Fitters A Collar v"jth Snap and. Smartness. It 'fits and " ' 1 Wears. Stands-any laundry , r- Tvo for 25 Cents.x K : ( JO.OOD mark.' The figures i an of S'atibtica Depart "racrii s mJ Lsbor. for the .1 j i' 1 ! t e t)tal' at . cr;;T J' "I t ) fsv e Cir . t ' : ct.-w: j. t i-t t til. 5" 1 h- 1 - i f .r f 4 Zn2,m was '.H'luros re'acy f J,r,tio t'mt ihr un 10 man! tr to. v. pre - . X"' n T'J n: T.r:T.' 4' 1 s t -I
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