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liTATlIEk DOLLAR. i r v - - - "Or nmzzvs 115 : NEW BERN. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY 1,'Orj UNO, AUGUST 15. 1912- 1 r f i' ,wi . - If HIE WORKING MAN'S VIEW. T is mighty hard." said a workirijr man some time aeofto save money - by laying aside a dollar or two a week." That man had never ried to save, i Any.; wage earner can put aside- one dollar, a. v tweek. A that rate in, twenty years a depositor would have. $16l2.0Q--quite 6 ; little fortune. A deposit ojf .five dollars a week during the same time", would grow to $8,000. . There is no secret about ac cumulating money. Try 'a systematic plan and deposit your savings with this bank; " ' - ''' ftl m S HpV BERN BANKING ( TRUST COMPANY - . NEW BERN ,N.C 'i . PER CENT DISCOUNT t ; Oiir nil-Clothing for the next 1 & days only." As we have; to reduce our stock of Clothing to make room lor Fall and Winter goods we are offering' this great redaction for ASH0RT TIME ONLY. ' Now Is your chance to save money. It will be money in : your pocket to give me a trial, . t v $$0M; UIPMAN, ?OortftdW'MaK.' fits. ' ' Bryan , Block. ? IF YOU TOT The best fence The best toye-T)it jest paint Pitts burgh is the Fence Buck's is the Stove B. P. S. is the Paint, and we carry a" coTDplet? stock and wilT make' the price right. ; , : , J. S. B ASN I G H T H A R D W A R E C 0. " PHONE 99, r-' $7 S. FRONT ST. NEW BERNN. Q. GOTI' --B..L .'lEljiTEflJEf.O Passed Away af: , Wilmlng ' ton Yesterday After a , J Brief Illness.'- 36 YEARS OLD But Was Regarded, as Ex- j ceptionajly Capable 'Military Man.1 7. Adjutant Geoeial R. L. Lelnater, of th 'North Carolina National Guard, died yeaterday mornirg' at4:30"o'cleck at tda aame' Wair Memorjai.- joi pita! In WilmlDeton, B waatrtckea with paralybU Friday mofolDi? Between four and flva o'clock in hii room at the Orton Hotel where x was" apendlnf the night while on hi; way to Fort Caa wtlt H inspeetvtbfl Coait Artillery eorp eoc imped there. I1U home was in S'ateavilU ni bit funeral will take place there Fridy or Saturday; ' General Lelnater Uad been aertlog ai Adjutant, General for aeveral yeara. haring been eppoinUd to succeed Gen. Armfield, wboee adjutant he bad been. Be was only 86 yeara of age. boi wai regarded aa attexerptionilly able mill tary.man. He waa very thorough and when be pawed on a queition of tae ties it was said by those who hcew him that It was hardly worth while to look any further. He is sanrived by his wife and three children. One of lys.- brothers is pri ate secretary to Senator Simmons. ; Capt Thorns (T Daniels and Exec tire Officer C, D. Bradbsm, of the Na yal Brigade. North Carolina National Guard, were) notified ..by wire' of , Gn, fyeiP8ters'dfath shd one &t the other of tliem will attend the fdnera'.' Both were great admirers of thedead officer and regard his death as a. serious blow to the Nortb Carolina National. Guard. Li; .AT.Fiiii-LL.l'u WorkAccompIIshe'J In Few Itsxtent LEITNERJMAKJES PLANS ana UriEnAL OF MR ? The place to buy your Spring or Snmrner Suit at prices witkipteasoiu,. I absolutely guarantee;, satisfaction. New Jine otsatiiples" just received: - Call and inspect my stock..! fej J. i HAD fICK, Merchant : Tailor, II 1Q3 Middle St 'l KevBeni.N.O.' igggraaasMii CAROLINA TEACHERS TRAINING SGHDDL A BtHte school to train teachess for; the public schools of : -North Carolina, -Every energy is directed to this one jporpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach.' I Fall Term .begins Sep-,', "tember 24. 1912. ' - . -X j y ' - -. ' .For catalogue and other information address.'-. ? - II V W t-,. HHiyW, President, Breenville, N. C. Bffif THE PRDPORTIQ-J OF SURPLUS AJfD UrCDiViQED IHEjiNATI.OML.J , s OF NEW BERNE, N. C ' " f ; T I, J,t- ;,,;" A ' VV FIRST among the, banks of the City. THIRD among the National Banlcs of ' , , , the State ' And aa it has Surplus and Undivided Profits amounting' to f 105,000 and r tal amounting flOUjOOO, it has a place .on the National Eaiilc Roll T Honor, which" includes only banks, having Surplus -and Undivided 1 !g equai to or exceeding their. Capital stock. . , HUDSON IS HELD The funeral of Mr. 8. J. Hudson tock p ace jeteiday afternoon from Centenary Methodist church and was conducted by Rev. Dr R. C. Beam an, of Durban), a former pastor of Centenary. Dr". Beaman paid a fee'ing tribute to the deceased He said that Mr. Hud' son was A true man, and that nohetter eogy could be rpoken than tbst;liue IK his home, .true in Hoe wider reUtlons of butinesa, true in the Sacred inner circle of friendship, true to his church. The minister added (hut he could ray one thing of Mr, Hudson that he could sty of very few other men, was that he never beard hinr, ssy an unkind, word of any one. - - ; j . i There was a Urge number e'f beauti ful floral designs, covering the casket And overflowing to thenltar and desk. The burial at Cedar Grove cemetery waa conducted by the Masons accord ing to the impressive ritual of the or der. The; following members of the order served as active pall bearers; L S, Grant. A. B. Willis, W. H,-Bain, J. E. Warren, Dr. L, 'L Dameroo, and Jjr tt..s,frimross. SHOmODEATH - BY HER SUlTOn The young colored girl. Rota M ore, operated npon at Stewart's Sanatar- lum yesterday morning after ;ieing shot, died there at 7:30 a. m. . She re ceived buHet wounds In the ' abdomen from a revolver in the binds of ber suitor, Louis Pajton. at Grimesland. Iler life was despaired of before she reached the hospital, but everything that surgical c'ence could do was done tssave her, to no avail. Peyton; was still a fugitive from justice last night. The tragedy was the result of jealousy, it is understood. ' " ; . FINDS CANCER MICROBE. , Paris, August 13 Dr.. Caaton Odin, a Paris physician,. announced, lolay that be had discover? i he microbe of '"pr i 1 that lie has succeeded in i: , 8nd c'. !'!' ating iL ; Ue also d - J that Le has found an 'anti cancer serum which, whether or not it laa.'i to a permanent prevention or a cure, will s' o'w it i e -rtRiiry if the ctneer psra 'ta ia t'.e' bl-od. Dr. 0:i'n, w!o 1-s I n!n conhic.i; liil 'if rati ' ', cl,:rns ti'.it !' ' r ' ',( f t'-q f -fully of , T ' . . T ', of Hie f .' i T ' ' i l i ' n Univi i . ';y . ' I t ' i i' vi ry, Lumber. Hardware Mat(rial ; Obtained at Wholesale Prices. , A. The site of the new JSast' Carolina fair grounds was -yesterday, a - busy plc. Workmen swarmed ever it like ants. :Mf, ,Wnti Bvpeppe fwasiia.fttll charge i of operations and the work'ac- eomplished hut night was a' surprise to those who had seen the field day or track and exhibition h&n have beej"lald out'' and a few days more .will 'show them well under way. The- .plans for the grounds, were drawn" by a. well kpown Wilmington architect, J.N. Leit ner, and the enclosure will contain over thirty acres. .The tract' taken; over for the purposes of the fair eoBsists;of nearly one' hundred acres. -That, left outside of the fair ground fence will .he transformed Iqto a parlc.;S: ---'' The location of the grounds Is a beau tifulooe. right ott the shores of ht historic Neose river. Piers ,wiUbe built to accommodate steamers and gas boats running from the city. fThis will help to solve .the . transportation . pro blem. : . : .r t:- All-the lumber, hardware, nails and other building material used f by the East Carolina Fair Auooktiot s being furnished at wholesale rats brbe en- terpriilng business men of New Bern, who are properly aoxicue to' ee ""the New Bern fair" spring from' its ashes,- like the' fabled phoenix. . - - The secretary of Hha association i evervbody t "knows .him is leading a strenuous life .this hot weather, writing to every midway attraction that adver tises In The Bill-board, or that he can hear of, m an effort to persuade thein to come to New Bern for a week this fall. There will be something doing out at the new grounds about the lat ter part of October and 'the first of November.. - JB0E.E;:00Sllji.lT; ;;:cuULoi;;o;i New Bern as Fair-Maker All that .Ancient Paper irxpiced'r-r; f AN ECHO OF LONG AGO "Thanks to the - Good j 1 People ' For ' .'Such. a" , , Handsome Layout." MAY5VILL E EECEOWS ACTIVB Maisville; Aug. 14. A very interest ing session of Brotherhood odge J O. F. was held In 1, 0. O.JT. hsu last ight i After the usual business of the session the Lodge .rested for a short and that j-tiue; during which refreshments were aerved and the. time very pleasantly passed in a round-table 'chat among the members There will be a soc el ses sion of the Lodge ia its hall on Tuesday ight, September 3d. Every body ia invited ts be prsenf, wpeJauy the ladies. Refreshments will be served and a general good time promised. - Ws hope to see jsvery one of .our eighty members present and that they will b'lng their non-member friends. Speaking and other " interesting fea tures on programme,. Bratbfr, your pretence is aesirea. ; . . . ,r If'ra'ernsiiy. ;-- J N N. &t ; GEN. BOOTH ,ILJL v i London. August 14- The condition of Genrrat William Booth, commander ID-chief of the Salvation Army, who was operated on last May f.or the re- mnval of a cataract from. bis. left eye and is now totally., blind, is. growing worse - - i Bramwell Booth, chief of staff Of the Salvation Army, and a son of the aged Salvationist, prints . the following an nouncement in, the Wr Cry, the Salva tion Army organ: "I deeply regret to sa'v that our beloved general is not so well. His doctor reports: , "I regret that the improvement In the -general's health bea p - en maintained "The general's heal h ia r-'t Btra;..ec and if'onlv his sleep were restored he would quickly regain much" that is now in danger Of being' lofU. -The; genera! spefck'ng Of his, own weakness and pu: ta t Saturday,' Baid:; ""Ask the pec; -5 who love me to pi ay for ms," . ::"Wby the gocd old town could ai meat make a fair of ber ownl Thanks to the good people for puch a handsome , Thu Xoyonily saog the Baleigh Sen tinel of dsyin October1874, . as re produced la the Newberoian of Oct. 14, of that year, the Newbernisn being one of the forebears of the1 Journal. . As l.ne Sentinel's song of praise very apropos of one of - Ne w Bern'i present ambitions, it is presented be low la full as an echo of the long ago,' but not without its timeliness. "WHATNEW BERN CONTRIBUT ES TO THE FAIR. New Bern sends to ouf fair her splendid cornet band Antique vases end bronxae over two thousand - years old, the clock that marked the time for Governor Tryon, In 'perfect running order, the camp chest of Lord Cornwallis that went through the fires of the Revolution miniature models of single track rail' road; Chinese and Japanese handiwork and curiosities; different woads from the Holy Land and California: lidian relics, oil paintings, stencils end spatter work; jewelry that would decorate Queen; a fleet of vessels, beautifully dOtJnctedby our sailors and sa lor toysrim the sea coast; embroidery eni' fist nd other work b7 th ladies CeBlJgical specimens containing the Ttfi ist" oyster? shell jever seen in totthr Carolina, shell and wax work, intperial cattle from Russia, wild towls from the water of North Carc- lin, domestic fowls of . the finest breed; five engines and apparatus of different kipds;agricultutal implements and; othor articles too numerous to mention. J Why the good, pld town could almost make a fait Of her own! Thanks to the good people for such a handsome lay out " PREDICTS THREE Cotton and Finance, a weekly pub lished by Theodore H Price, the noted cotton operator, gives in its current is sue cotton crop i news from numerous Southern points including Wilmington and New Bern, O. L. Gore of 'Wil mington says: "Our cat ton Is spotted; where well worked and fertilized, gen erally good." ..The New Bern repres entative of Carpenter, Bsggot & Co., is quoted as having sent that firm in-, formation as follows: "Crop tbis sec tion at least two weeks late ;eome crops very poorother8 only fair, a very few pretty good.' .None that compare with beet crops last year. '.I'' do . not think this country n will make '. over 60 per cent Of last year's crop,' or about 75 per , cent, of an average crop;" Every In dividual; -Every 'individual needs a bank ac- count and no one who has experienced, iitne, comfort .and safety 'of k paying by cnecjs; wouia ever dc lnuuteu.iu gu uhck i. to casn payments. .w.- 1 c - You are'invited to openan account with this institution and you are assured of carefuC courteous, and efficient atten- 'of "A- V ppmiiiiiiiiBiiniinMnfflHin Remnant - Sale We find that we have a good many remnants of all kinds of goods that we will close out at about half price. Call earljf before they are picked over. All White and Black is for Ladies Men MnwCfiildren at cost Department Store - Elk's Temple. fr$m : RYE X Now is the time tabegin sowing Rye. Next month . is the time for Clover. Hairy or Vinter Vetch, Rape, 'etc. We carry a full line of the best seed for winter" land covers. Get our prices before you buy your seed, WE HANDLE THE , : . Johnston Harvester Company's Mowers antf l?ares ; BURRUS AND. COMPANY feed. Seed; Implements. ' , 1 New Bern N; C. POPULISTS ADOPT u p nrnnM 1 1 v WILLI BE TOP K It a 1 de U to be j ' - .-' V i hi wars, anJ that is a f" v t J tl (o r I y. ' ie Il'!,s, Ilottl ". ... r.t. t ? re! u;t !y Mr. J.' V,'. it, vi'! 1 top 1 r ' - r, r r V ' ii :- . , v ' 1 i l i 1 i ' f. , 1 6!.;:j 1 . 1 '- i.-:. r-v.j t, leiv;:.-' f ' . r ':.! !. If t' i f ll)"!U:i t! rj-.'. Vint c y'--r- 1 t ) t' -J I ,1s rf t'.is r; r-.v;-" -ry, 'i :'.i ; ,ol! ' v t V ' f f ' J v mi C:i ' - ' ' . . lililllri 1 LHII Ullli St. Louis, August 14. -The eighth delegates to Fopaliat 'National Con yention after nearly six houra argu ment, lsst night adapted a platform re affirming the 1802 platform and adding a number of new planks, one of ' which favors the reognition of tbe Chineee Republic.',- ; ' - t5 The leading plank discusses at some length money. f " "The qusn'itive theory of mone y a declared in o6r Omaha (1892) plt form is 'now : Uulversully conceded, the preamble states. -Issuance - of .: tnone by (' a pov.eriiment direct to the peaple is doruaiuded.- L6nns by Ihe' govern ment to the peopla.ard also, favojed. Cm'-jroment onereTiip of the itele- rri ;. h and tel'ct hone eiateihs and the reels post, i' e ; recommended. The u "at ve, V ' ; it, direct election of V i i i ;i tors, ' direct p i- w. y,'"I '1 iiiiarlci, rquil su ' ' i f I. ' ' : t's 8'..i a ; -: i : : . .id ' i t'itaoce tat a: ' i Ci, Oilier pi. . ks.--. if;;he d6nt WEAR TA REmS MAN; COLLAR ml DON't I WE A R T H E BEST" 1 it IX.-, ; ICi-y, C i r car will K '! leive .-" ' r J V.'.' p. i I . ! : '' 1 r Sse '- the Indian Wigwam and . ouncil rire. in our Window! : itnc'::c?TiiArs.ffi.i '"-. ". .''. ' , S j.. 4 I . . . r ex; hA-': Si kV'- ' Sj. 16 ..V 1W XT'- 1 I ! 'I ; .1; 1'
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