-i 1 :rni ca: nr t r: 2 1912- THIRTY'FIRST Yl r-; f :!! 0 n uyiL' i. 1 1 i J ' V a. V o Yuen spe::di::o ' -T is surprising bow quickly yoa cm create capital v wben you go about It in the proper way and- with determination. Capital is any a moan t ef moneys - over acd above that required for currnt ' expen- ' aes. If you limit your spending you can gradually ac-T ' cumulate a substantial fund which will s' and you In good stead when an opportunity fcr profitable Invest- , meet presents itself.. Determine to have a reserve ' . fund. This bank cordially invites savings accounts in any amount. r - i L J.U4 I LA. -silk1 TRUST COMPANY AMD NEW ERN,N.C ) i PER CENT r- DISCOUNT . -- - - - On all Clothing for the next t& days onlr. -As .we lave to reduce our stock of Clothing to make room toe Fall a r; - j ji A x -i . ami ivimei puut m uueruijc ima g'v0 leuucuun tor A SDORT TIME ONLY. Now is your chance to save money. ; It will be money in - your pocket to give me a trial- . , A - , v . Cor, Middle and S, F. Sta. - r Bryan Block. -. it 'J tt i4 (J liL... Jleaufort Man is Much Talked of as Suitable Man to Suc ceed E. T. Lamb. OTHER RAILROAD TALK! There is Possibility That Bal- li tunore and Ohio -Will Get Norfolk-Southern. , ,VHow about E. C. Duncan for the new president of tbe Norfolk -Southern Railrosd ty!?: Is the suggestion wbich good many New Bern people. and doubtless people' 1T along the line are making now. Person .-ho -are fa miliar with what 14r. DuncftD has done in the ; development of the Norfolk- Southern say-that 4e not only deserves to be placed aj the head Of the road byj reason of what be has done .in building it up but also because be has the exec utive ability, energy and financial con nections that would) enable h'm to fill tbe place more acceptably, probably, than any one else that could be had, . . The Norfolk Southern Is much dis cussed nowadays anyway",' In addition to the gossip about : tbenreildency of the road much is being said about the future of the road ao far aa it may be guessed from developments in oonnse tion with the -vacant presidency. From the fact that A.' W Thompson, 3rd vice- president of the Bsltimoro and Ohio Railroad, is spoken of as the new pres ident of the system, some are gather tag the deduction that the Baltimore and Ohio ia going to'come Into the af fatis of the Norfolk-Southern;, This ia a consummation which would be gen erally welcomed as the ; Baltimore and- Ohio is known as a powerful -system' ana a great npDtuider or too- territory served by it. ? , - , K -r I II,. !J H IF YOUANI The best fence-The ibest;tove Tht cst paint Pitts-, burgh fethf,FenceBucK;ak Stove B. P. Svfc the Painti andTwe i canya' compTete stock andwill rnake the! price right, t , ; . t. t PHONE 99, - , 1 . 6? -S.-FRONT ST. ' NEW BERN. N. C. E mmm i j I : ; The place, to. buy your Spring or Summer Suit, at prices within reason. I absolutely guarantee satisfaction New lice of samples jus( received. ' Call and inspect my stock. F.- T.1. C.F!.".D'.7!CK; Csrehzat Taiter, 103 Middle St. New Bern, N. C. E?.ST -C.!TDLirjA TEACHERS ".TMIMBC SEKflDL- A State school to -.-train ? teaohess . for the public schools 6f North .Carolina, -fi Every energy is directed to this one purpose, ' Tuition free to all who-agree to teachi - f alL Term begins. Bepr -tember 24. 191X1 J "e$ffc l 4V For catalognq and other information address. v-' .' ' L MMMBIIMlla11l1lSMsVBMBWaMVBSM ; ; r:3T, H;; H RISHT, . Present, Er::v.f::3, J. c. D-iff-, rspisra cf! ois a: i;::;;;:eo ' . FuFITS TO C.'.(iI.L ' - "! f' lJ-. MTICNAtv OF IlEVr- CEKIJE, N. C. Liu : 1 e - amis ot the O L -.A . i vST amonf the b THIRD amonrr the National D . the SENATOR SUE 10 NEIVSPAPER ME Washington, p. C, Aug..3U Senator Simmons'" attention .was , called 'late Tuesday evening to aa 'art'lcleK "The Highlander? of Shelby, of f JulyWth, Lan independent paper wilh a Repuhtlcan eaiior, ; s'T -ngiy r supporfng , Governor KltChliiifor ' the Senate, sinned "Corn LCtacker'i cor.tataing thv following statement,; ."How Jong has gimmons been feasting at the public cribt - How about the $100,000 he has been paid for oting 19 votes wrorg, according to the tenets and traditions Of Democracy outof a possib'e 43?',' . immediately upon reading this charge Senator Simmons sent .the following telegtatt to Rjburn & Hoey, attorneys at law, at Shelby. - . ' "Have just this minute read Infa mous slander in the Highlander, July 27tb, signed 'Corn Cracker. I wish to employ you to at Once'iostnte crimi nal and civil proceedings against both tbe writer and the publisher of the slanderous charge,1- 8. & O. RAILROAD MAY GET. CON TROL OF NORFOLK SOUTHERN Raleigh, July 50. The report credit ed by the beet informed railroad men here, that A. W, Thompson,, now third vice president, in charge of the operat ing department of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, ls to" succeed : E. T. Lamb as preaidsnVf -hNorfolk. & Southern Railroad, . brings strong im pression that the Baltimore & Ohio is eoming into North Carolina through control of the . Norfolk-Southern ays tern, and that it' is Baltimore ft Ohio interests that are pushing the construc tion of the Raleigh. Charlotte & South ern, now nnder way as a division of the Norfolk Southern. , , - . ' f If this is 'tbe case," as numbers of observant business : men believe, " It means renewed and vast development for eastern, central end. western Caro lina through greatly multiplied freight aud passenger facilities, and establish ment of competitive conditions. C;" The Motor Car. Discussing the Norfolk Southern's motor car, a gentleman familiar v';.b t!i9 Bfintimont of the people in Ectsiifort said yes'-tor.' -y: "It 'Ite 1e i ' one if t r ( . l'-ives IV v 1 i ' i ' "o i : r t ; c- ear I t L.:' voa I : e i . :. - Hist v..-i,:j i . ; ; . !o f i t e e .'cf t a I" 3." Supposed to T3 Last I.!essage : :From rrt. -cat's Aid.. , " -on Titanic '-. BUT POSSKLY . I IS. VJNOT It Is Extremely 1 Improbable ; As Cut Wi3 Last een . -On Deck i J- - Pswtueket, R.1, Aug. I. A message purporting to b ' the last Word 'from Major Archibald Butt, aid to President Taft, wm picked op in a Lottie off B toes Island yesterday and read" ar follows; fApril .16. Kidocean Help-oo a raft TLUoie iiiku)j nialer.'"'of food) ..Major Butt"'jr -t;.': Tf'V The message waa written on a -wlr' less blank bearing the official Imprint of tha Titanic' , 11 " Tbe message,- bearing . the date of Toesday following the Monday morning when" tha. . Titanic went down, was brought here by Joseph Aiken; tf North Attleboro; A. , J.' Lorao, of .New York, and W,; H, Jones, 1044 , Madison avenue; Paterson, N. J, wbe said they found tha bottle while oat aailiog.. At first - they said they wart .Inclined to regard It aa a ghastly Jot, but on see-' ond thought decided to report It, i Soma say Butt1 may have floated away from tha vessel on a laft," as bo was seen standing on the dock when the ship went dowtu,. The fact that so many bodies and boats remained Vight on the aene of wreck and later wen picked ap seemed to make this theoty extremely improo- able. ' ' -J M ; ' "'' Oplnttm waa strongly -divided asj to the posiiblilty of thee 'meeetgo being authentic, and an effect will be made to hav tha- handwriting identified. GOcTO ATLAfJTA aifLiiiajiffl The Norfolk Udger-Dispatcb of Wed neaday had tha following about ,the ahake-op, in' Noifollp-S)Uthern circles: 'A geaeral shske-up In the goner al tfflcfs of . tbe Norfolk-oUthem by tbosg who seem best Informed, and al ready the force is somewhat -disinte grated. Jeo' W.; B Hudson, general superintendent, itls aaid, has been of fered a position by Mr.. Lamb, mad wtl leave tonight -for Atlanta, where the offices of Mr( Lamb, ss general mana ger feVReceiyers 5,:L, Schootrmaker: aod H. M.. Atkinson" of tha"iAUan, j Birmingham and At'antic will be-rbi charge of real estatev i.-; ' - 1 REVOLUTIONIZE DESIGN Object . of. This is . to Make .i. Counterfeitiag'More pif- "Washington; - Aug: I Secretary of tb Treasury MacYesgb has practically reached a decision to reduce the size of the United States currency And aation- al bank notes by ope third enl , to re rolutioo's tha desigV w to -i mak e counterfeiting A more difficult task." It is proposed to make the notes 8 byi 2 Inches. The paper 'money now it circulation ia 7.28 by 8.04 incbta" The designs of all. paper money wco'd be systematise! and made uniform for every denominat on. - - This move is expected to save tbe government: about $900,COO annually and tha national banks, which pay for the plates for their notes ard part cf cost Of redemption, about $200,000, The economies would be effected in steel for tbe p'ates, io paper aod in labor. Eighteen months would be required to affect the ehanga'by tha pripara tkn of the dcalgnv engraving of the plate and printing of . the notes. ' To meet the objection that for' a time at least there would be two sises oi cur rency in circulation it haa keen sugges ted that the government print in ad Tance,a.sufflient quantity of the notes of the -new size to be-exchanged at the sub treasuries and nationaKbatks on a fixed-dat,..;.;.:-:.;- '';' WITHOUT-RERP.1IT OEGO DOES '. -:y OlSnODKIG ACT "The negro "preacher who - was ar reeted for making a disturbance en the street Wednesday and released after a short, incarceration,-, as told ' In, Tbe Journal, hbgan to make himself obnoxV ous again - at four o'clock yesterday morning-.' - , , ''. , ". -; This negro, who it seems ia periodi cally insane, did a disrobing act on the street, took a couple of officers and a crowd of eitisehs to capture' and sub due the crazy orator, and when they got hold Of bim he Uttered the most blood curdling screeches, which aroused many of the residents en the street. Ee was finally landed in the city , lock-up and clothes - were . prooured from bis home. He was then taken to the county jail, where his mental condition will be inquired Into. ' General Willis Will Run For Legle- . ' . ; . lature. - v T Swansboro, Aug. L'You will see in the next fsw weeks a card announcing that Ci-ncil W. II. V.;:..'3 is a rundlJ- s'3 f.)r (' If- 'tture on the lnderen tf'ntTi ulra'Ic t:tLet. Tl e f 1 1 ' "1 r" 'i f'Tn t . - 1 i:i r ' i :S i , ! L..- ir' y ! ; I - ( 'i f 1 I ' - v r 1 7 a f . : . " t I ii ' I I jojyaiEo Government Hopes, to' Save , Substantially as ilesult of .. c - ' ThcTChanze SOBJEGMO EI Saifymea who have not taken out 'a permit by Aotf. a l;W subject to -a .fine, according to Dfr& G " Hargett, meat and milk inspector . After Aug 8.. Dr. Hargett will ' publish the com plete list of those who have taken "tut permits.' rf- Dr. Hanrett iaenfordn . ths cltv ordinances strictly and In several in-' stances has condensed articles of ' food offered for sale., In most oases . the partles,bftyg this food did nutaow or bad - sotjnotieed that ir"wa.poiled but it did n-t eicape Dri eHargeti's watchful eye. Hfl states that he is fco ing to do bis best to safeguard the health of the people Itsofar as the irr- apectioo of meat and milk and kindred articles are concerned.",. , . . The Result of Small Savings. V : - ' . - -s i ' " . . The following table shows what , may be. accomplished by regularly depositing your income at 4 per cent Inter- r. . -t J-' est with the Peoples Bank. InlVeare. r Monthly 5 deposit 1.00 M 3,00 $.00 10.00 In 5 years amounts to $ 66'00 t.99.00 3.32.00' 664.00 - -4-. v- Y. fi;i uu'r! mi M,(iIfft4rVli'J: 1 ii'illMitliiiilllllllllliiM .iiniljJIIDIIIMIlIDtlllimilllllllJIli Our Glean Steep Sale! ;... I' Our Qean Sweep Sale is attracting big crowds : : : Don Jail to i call to seeus! Everything going at great B A R O A I NS it 'w I -utr 1 4 bDparjment Store - Elks Temple." ('w! Ilir ' 7 t 1, BEAUFORT. vbredge A of 'New York is now at work excavating; the turning bsin - at tbe -western end of the .waterfront, abreast Beaufort's famous old hostelry. the Davis Hooce. e v Mr.'and Mra." David Pool 1isv ' re turned to Washington, D. C, after vIe. (ting Mrs, C A. Clawson. "fi MUs Lillie Fales ia visiting friends at Morehead City:, : f Mr. and Mra David -B. Perry,-of Washington, are v siting , Mrs. jC L. Duncan i t '.'.-"V-" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willis have' re turned to their home In ; Little Rock, Ark , after visiting MrSv Lilla Willis, Mr, Willis' mother-, " . v. Miss r.nnie Noal ia visiting her un cle; Mr, Jack Neal. " , , On Monday "afternoon Mr. Alonzo Thomas gave a delightful surf patty complimentary to Missej Annle'and Dee Duncan,1 of - Raleigh. Tbe party left about four o'clock for the beach. After a refreshing swim fn the surf a luncheon was served on the sand; : The party retarded by moonlight. . . llr, and Mrs. Chss. Potter, of Wash ington, are visiting Mies Nannie Pot C lturdsy evring Miss Carrie Hut- ' t sail to KortLcad .,o I.'.. -s Ceifcr cf rsify nttfi.Ld t;.c .j IIoUl end sfur J If al bliil out 0 . rlr' i'dren 1 I M , ,!.m, a.. ' I no. ; It.. '.):- i. 1 is f. ive a niu).'!. ii lienor t-f 'in. 1 :i ' i it , ( i. JUSIH1ECEIVED w , . One Car losd No. 1. Timothy Hay'.y v' - - One cr ced mixed Corn 4 One ctr 'ottd Bogar Steck feed. - :; . We have the finest sugar feeds for Horses,' Mules, and Cows on" the market. " A perfect balanced ration of the best feed stuffs. : , Hay, Corn, Gats,' Hulls, Meal, Homi ".. ; ' ny, tic. B R J CK- ' iB URRUS UNDj COMPANY? New Bern,: ; , : North Carolina 1 im. WE ilAVE II. r'If He' Doesn't Wear a' Red Man ; ti Collar He Doesa't Wear the Best . WE 'NOW SELL THE FAMOUS ,'' r r - it, J SRe&L'aiGOip: , "Graywood" Close Fitted: r y A Collar with Cnap and Smartness.; It 'fits and . " ' Wears Stands any laundry, ; . v':.l , Two :or 25 Cents. J ss it las " 1 i eui. '.)s and Uniiiv!. to c;r?,f;-o, it l ! ' i '7 1 i rr 8 a j'l arnot: ace c l :' j to .1 r t .j. . t i 9 fc.

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