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' NEW-BERN, NOiyTH CAROLINA, -TUESDAY gfo?? -ft A t IS! n: THE SERVICE WMEaST Om administrator in exeeutor of estattt. ' It can act asour agent fo - any ;pacity., vIt aona who bava been reodered aflable to manag tEefr v pwtt mffairV' Tbv aged, th ojjr( orpbari, v ara among Its benfldariej:.' Surely thi institution ' wbiciri ' it autborwsd by law to assama theae delieata and re- , pot sibla dtjti.can keep yoor nionfy efe)y. . Pi a ir S i 1- NEWBERNffAMKIMG: fRU$T COMPANY i NEW BERN,N.C. i WR CENT 3 DISCOUNT : On tUi Clothing for the nextt l diys only. As we have to reduce onr stock of Clothing to make room tor Fall and .Winter goods we are offering this great reduction j tot A SBORT TIME ONLY. ;Now is your chancer to save money- It will be money in your pocket to give me a, trial . S1M LIPMAN :;e suspended IVQflK OF SALVAGE Coriddto jand S. F. Bta. Bryan Block. ' i mini IF YOU WANT The best fence The best stove Tlit jest paint Pitts gburgh is the Fence Buck's is the Stove B. P. S. is the Point, and.we carry a complete stock and will make , ther price right. 1.1 BA5VGHT HARDWARE CO. PHONE 99, 67 8. CFRONT ST. NEW BERN, N;. C, ;-.?; The place to buy your Spring or Summer Suit at prices. ' within reason. I absolutely guarantee satisfaction. New tune of samples jusf received. Call and inspect my stock. . iEiKHlilCK,teliiilJailof,; 103 Middle St i l?er Bern, M.O. : EAST EaHDUHft TEACHERS TRAINING " SGHODL : A Stute Bchobl to, train teachers Aw tfie public jBchoolsSrl North Carolina, Every energy .& directed to this one purpose.'.' Tuition free to all who agree to'tetfen. J Fall Term bepDS Sep tember 24. 1912. -V . -' . . : . ':. I- For catalogue and other information address. : 1 .niiji rRiBHTifiiiiEroviiwicgi :iI ,HIEiPeOPIlBIIIlN-OF SURPLUS ANO ' UNDIVIDED SS 11 'A I 1 1 I Ml A ? I vCtf Hh ii a n pa jut am., i :iiilifiSTNDStiiiif HRHEUnj THIR0 arn;Nion Bdnks of And aa jt caa Kurplua and. UndlvTd Fronts amounting to $105,000 and apital : amounting to $100,000, 'it hasji place on the'; Natiohal Bank Roll ' of Honor, which includes only banks having Surplua and pndivided r rofiis equal to or exceeding their Capital 'stock,." - . nrrrcT rn rM c p rrr-ciTn T.cENr LlL.LJI h.;J L.J C.....J. , LLi ullu " v-safe ' rro'f to::Ls T-rr.'-yt' About One Third Of Cotton i jOa .t Wrecked .Steamer : VV --' Recovered . . DIVERjS WERE IN DANGER Faced -At All Times Possibil ity Of Falling Decks And Superstructure . . ... A-., - ' . Capt. T. B. Laseera of Feiaodioa, Fla.. was interviewed by a Jouroai mho aa he patacd through New . Barn last night, en route to hi Florida ,' home. The captain is the chief 61 the Cum berland Sound PJotS'r Aaaoeiatioa, pot baa lately : been ia tomman at ta wreciing schooner H. To0OMy that was ou the wayM; Meadoa'JinarJpa railway i few; days ago;-: ? . ;:'vv' The schooner is owned by Capt. B!ix of Ntw. YoJk and has been chartered by the Mariitt & Chapman Wrecking com pany to recover cotton from the wreck of ihe British ateamshlp Tbiatleroy, which want ashore on Cape Lookout aboals in January laat. - Something over 8,000 bales of the cotton were re covered out of the cargo of 8,700 bales. The cotton was, of course, water soak ed. and blackened, bat still of value .for some purposes. The woik of salvaae baa now been discontinued indefinitely and the schooner Toomsy laid up at Morehead City. The Merritt & Chapman wreck ins outfit and men have returned to Norfolk. Owing to the condition and position of the wreck, which had been dyna mited. Ihe cotton that waa recovered waa secured with great difficulty, the divers being in danger at all timea front fal log decks and superstructure. Tba editor of the Slate, when at the presj convention at Morehead , City last month, were taken out on lh revenue cutter Seminole to inspect this wreck. therefore the end of this story of tne Sa la or interest to tnosa in toe in terior. Maysvi llfV Aug. ; 5. - Wednesday af ternoon at 2;30 o'clock, at the beauti ful country home cf Mrs Rachel Con way, her daughter, Mies Sadie, became the bride of Mr Editor Hines, Rev. J H. Stanford prunaunced the words that made thtti husband and wife. the room waa decorated with arches and festoons of ivy and a beautiful background was formed of palms, ferni and potted plants. ' Mr. O. M. Coston, of Stella, played the march. The maid of honor, Mias Myrtle Conway, sister of the bride, gowned in white lingerie, preceded the bride, who, clad in tan messalloe, with hat, ahoes and gloves to ma'.ch, entered en the arm of her brother, Mr. W. C. Codway, and was met t the arch by (he groom and his best man. Mr. Hines, of Burgaw - Z- The bride is a Bister of Mr. W. C, Canway, a "weH known" farmer and busioeas man of Onslow county, and ia a very popular young lady. The groom is well connected in the lumber- busi nesa- at Wilmington.,. - 'S . ' !' The many presentarecelved by4 the ypuog ?bopla JahoW ;tba: pOpulaaity. Immediately vafUt tbA enioBy. the happy couple left for Wrightsvill JBekch where they will apend; several days, af ter iwbicb thay will pasal lioma io -Wit mingfon,4cii aftar: Aug. JU)th;:': : J :AIT ELECTRIC BATTERY. ' William F. McCombS aay; that fJov- erbor Wi'sonia like m - electrpda - of battery SHe aays it ;;,hia;t.faet;.that Woodrow - Wilson's hand upon ffL this shoulder of a stranger who has no idea who he is, will definitely thril him.- Be is l inost magnetic, vitalizing jevery thing with whfck.be comes in -confacVi This ia highly interesting, particularly in the light of modern thought on the subject of personal magnetism. If it is. tru ai some think, that personal magne tiam U nothing less than an indication of a man's dependence upon the unseen, his conscious or unconscious connection with the basic forces of the "universe, It must be :that- Governor -Wilson '1s essentially relgious. ',: For inthelast analysis this is religion, a man's ' de pendence upun the unseen, , !- Z:. ' ' ' Price-Bennett. Special to Journel. ; ! r . Cove City, Aug. 6. On Aug. 4 at 4:20 o'clock p, in' George Price of Ara pahoe led Miss Carrie Bennett to the matror.iat alter in the prt: rnce of large company of friends, the marriflge oeing aoiemniL'.J 6t the home of tTr. I. H. Hawkins nenr Cove City.-'. J. S, Pobinfoni J. P, oC'catcd, 1 ; " 3 .- n. Postmaster Edwards " Insists That He x IIm - Peejip resented. TAIKS TO JOURNAL MAN Says Report ,That 'Warren u t stmauer Man xtan k iatrp;;; A Journal man visited J. f. Sd wards aeeuhea nf shootinr Baa fiJ'Warraii.Mf Vasecboro,'. in the. county jail .fast night, The prisoner lay on a ootj with bis ayes closed. , wnen be tried to open lhem, it, was aeenlhat they werabadT swotlao-- In weak voica hoaav that alt the jaow. spaper reporta tta tbooV log that had beer 'raaor' to hhia- iaare Wrong. In rh first place;' he declared that Mr.' Warren is a much fargef man than h. - Edwards declarea .that War ren attacked him with a lantern as he waa p latiog the . livery stable on his way noma to suppsr. that Warren cha sed him about ICO yards into a black smith shop, . There, Edwards elaimed ha got something to? defend himself with and wheeled and struck Mr, War ren. ' Then tbey grappled and Warren fell and struck his head. - Eiwarda claims that in the excitement he dots notkqnw when the shooting wss done. The prisimer waa - loo", weak to -talk further, but insisted that mere were twe sides tp the story of the trouble and that be had been misrepresented A prominent citizen of Vanceboro was later interviewed. This man aa serted he waa a friend of both of the men and only wanted to see justice done. .He said: ; , - The report that Ma. Edwards is the larger men is incorrect. Mr? Edwards' weight is in the neighborhood of 166 poupdo, while Mr. Warren Is a large: man. weighting about 175 pounda, Mr. Edwarda was attacked first by Mr. Warren, with a lantern. In the eosu icg scuffle, the shooting occured. War ren waa highly intoxicated at the time of the affray, Edwards is in, bad shape as he is still suffering from a bullet wound through the lung, received in i hunting accident three yean ago. Ed wards has always Jisd (be reputat ion of being a- hard-working, steady man, who has never been In. any trouble before In fact, h is a man' wbo has always been noted for attending strictly to. his own business. It Is thoueht by the people of Vanceboro that If Mr. War ren had not noen inioxicarea .mere would hve I een no affray. It is said to b i a i art irat Mr. Edward) would not go Vwrtle street when "j waa re-'. portVd "thfit "M.r. Warren had-teen drinbrr.).', foe far that hq would become. engsg- d in an altercation- with him.' Word from the .Washington, hospital aatii.'ht-wss to the effect that Mr. Warren, the woUndcd ttaa was in such precarious conoition lhat the phyai- cians c uld not probe fox the bullet. RETTY VVEDDiriB nrtrn TTin'i ni. Utl LII-I.UHJil Ult HIE LIKEIWO Commissioners vSay!t Will LTake Large' Amount To" ;f tnjprove It.'. -.'-Zl WlLLKSUkVEY. Witness Fees in Case v Aa lRevisfd By ' Solicitor r f ' Aret Allowed.- The County Commiaaiontfra .at the August meetlog bold yeaterday discus sed the Walker road at length and de cided to have the rouW surveyed and also get eatlnnte aa to what the im provement ef ihe road would" coat. ToaJ Commi jcionen are of he - r pinion that it will coat a great deal inure to improve the road thaa baa bern supposed. In fact, one of ibem was hiard toaay that it would cost something like five thous and dollars. The Idea of the Board is that the preaent Walker road coo Id cot be im proved to advtntage ai it cou'd not be draiaed wunoui ll udu many acres of valuable land in ihj vicinity. But what ia known aa the old Walker road which New Bern peopl; started 86 years ago could be improved, it is be- lieved. though uot without csnaiderable expense. The Commissioners took fiqal actio n yesterdiy on the variout items of the Caary case of last October. The wit- neaa feea and the compensation for the chemist wh3 mads the analyses aa re- viaodby Solicitor Abtrnathy were allowed. The tax, levy was- made aa .follows; 21 cents for general county purpose, 21 cents for sinking fund. 21 cents for nter est. 15 cents tor roads, 45 centa for State, 2 cents for pensions, 8 centa for. Central highway, 2 cents for brid ges and pnblic health. This makes a total of 9S centp, a much lower levy than, obtained in maty counties of the State. , The pom ax will be 2.81. JOIN CHESAPEAKE , MENHADEN CREW Special to Journs . " v s :' (ove Ci:y: AOg. 1 5--A pretty wed ding was solemnized here Sunday niebt ! after services at Core. Creek Free Will BaptiatT Church, -when Mr U., W, Daagherty and Miss . Blanche,, Avery were united inVnjartiae:: The first Of tbo bfidal party to enter wen MeaBrs,' R. B. Lane and Walter Beatbv the ushers, who entered T down opposite aisles. After fhem came Mias Pat IoeV: maid Of honor, who was M lowed-by ' the groom accompanied by hU best man M?S ''M,?AiIl. 'I'Eoter tog simultaneously;, with the groom and best man but down the opposite als'e. came the , bride leaning on the arm of her brother, -who gavt her awayg The bride and groom met 4B front of the altar and Elder Henry Cunningham in a very impressive ceremony pronounc ed the solemn words that made ; them husband and iZzff'S&:xt ;SUNDAVit AT THE ATLANTIC Among 'the. Nc w Berniens at ' tb Atlantic . Hptel ; Morehead- City f over So nday.-werej J. S.- Palmeiv'MIa R: Parsons, J. C Parsons, Miss E. RqsJ- gers, Ed.. Dupree, Miss Irene Peck, R. haw. Miss Mary : Lre 5mi h, am Cowaid, A.-D. Eaw!s, Mrs. D. '. :,sg,' L. I. Moore and F, H. Saw r, C.' V7..'Pettit, R. T -vetport, , CDill, ', E, Strer p-' v :fr, T. ryr- -vy J.lT. Ho'" ;tf i J son. .J. F. fat arson, C, D. Brs 'Lam, W- B. Price and Nathan Edwss ' v v A pirty of fifteen young mm from Beaufort wetedni the city last night. n route to Norfolk, where they will go ss orew of a menhad n steamer? fish-: ing to Cheaspeake Bay.. They are to receive $40 per month, board and all expenses, including transportation fiom ' home and return. This looks pretty well to a 'Mown homer" boy, and little trouble ia experienced in re cruiting crews, AU the captains on the Cheaspeake are ssid to prefer men from North Carolina in their crews, aa they make, the beat! fishermen, being to the manner born. Capt,. Albert L Lewi . known -by all seafaring folk along this eoast, was chaperoning the boys on the way to. Norfolk. The par ty consisted of ; Anson. Chapin, Al'en Willi., Albert- Marshall,' James Jarvis, Walter Wllla, Warren Smith, Percy MarahaH, Louia Rico,"' Will Chapin. Dave Nelson, Josh Ptver, J as. Morton, Edw.; 8. Finer. Geo, Warren and Ben Gabriel, all of Carteret county. I ' ' SUrLUS- :FUNDS. . r.K If yon have on band a eum of snooty not n quir ' fd for immediate ure but whfth you do not caie to tie' up indefinitely, investjn our OrVfi cates of Deposit ' A , Your uoda, w.lll then le earalng four per rent interest, from the date if depoaitaud will be in ro dinger of toss thrcrgb firf'purtilary, or accident. ' ': !ilil!!l!l!!IIlMMIIMO iminiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiinihiniiiniiiyi IT Our Clean Sweep Sale! Our Clean Sweep Sale isf' attracting big crowds : : : : Pont fail to call to seeus. Everything going at great B A RO A I NS I. I. Department Store s AXTER EJk's Temple. I' tMULERA f TAKE CRflZY MAM ' . TO AN ASYLUM " Deputy, Sheriff Williams left -last eight for, the Goldaboroj Asylum with Robert Dixon,-the crazy negro 'whom tbe police picked up on the street last week. Dixon at first , was thought - to bo harmress,' but when'he.,.wai , after wards found on tbe alreetin a nude eon dition the police oecwed i tnat it was time to have'a "commission in lonscy pass oh him, Sat ur.daybifrocle called on him atths ja'l apd 'guas tbad ,to ioterfere to prevent him : from :admia istering a severe" beatrng to his nlat Ive. , ", MAYOR'S COt RT..' ' ' S'x cases for d'aord.r!y conduct wer all that' cii'Iit "! V :-;vx r'cCunhy'. ftenti-in in f r's t' t : ' r '. y :.e defendan' " i ! '1 re' Al re h't t !T . t ( f . ' MRSU BATES DIED LAST I NIGHT, Mr. At nie M. Bate) died Ian night at 10;15 o clckat her home on South Front 'ts t, 1. bal . b?en in poor health foi some- .time Notice -of th funvral 11 be given later.'ft, f . lira. Ta es before hiarriaje'was Misp Annie Me dows. She first married Mr M. L. Do' tiing. ; Her second husband wai Dr. 1 '. G, Bate, whod;ed, a num ber of yei u'bs She leaves no t!;i!d ren but is survive J by cne sister, Mrs F, Ulrlch i' e wasa sls'er of the late J. A. A '(-s and of Mrs. T. A. Creen, v 1 o i i abcut k jear aga- Shi aa a M.i 'r of Christ FpiscopD: luirch.'.' '.-. Is spreading. It will kill an entire herd of hogs before you can check it some . times. Be on the safe side and prevent it. We can sell you ten pounds of our Cholera feed for $1.00, enough to keep it from all your hogs. It will also relieve the affected hogs. By spending a small amount you can possibly save many hundreds of dollars. :-: :-: :-: :-: BURRUS AND COMPANY Feed, Seed, Implements, New Bern N; C. Advance Sowing OF" Autumn and Vinter V '-;Augus 7th. . 1 ' sWe will have an' "expert Designer- at; our . 1 , store on these clays to show you the new j - ft.--" WOOLENS that will be worn this autumn , ' - and Winter, take your measure' for future t - v or iiiyiit;uieli.c uciivu auu tails. oiy tco wii- -i . " you'.' -J'Everyman" wear :dothes: tailoretj " by "THE SHOP THAT'S DIFFERENT" because they are the "BEST.1 4 A. T. "7ILLI5 CO. 1 v C3 r)LLOLK ET'r PIION'C 13 . - ? Z ' "Jit. , i n ; I:--
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