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i u. 1 I II&WEATllER , lilUi-E MOW 1 113 ., FCIt ONE DOLLAR. -1 T NUMBER 117 NEW BERN. NORTH CAROLINA", FRIDAY MORNING,- AUGUST 16, 19X2- THIRTY-FIRST YEAR - i. ' . tr . 0"- rf' II ft BEl THt;i DOlUM-alEl; t IlisIL courage.;. If you. form 'the habit of ? -."caving a dollar a weelq yourwfll acr" cumu!at mon.)r without knowing 'hdw you did it. i It will not call for any great amount of economy ither,f ; Yet a dollar: a week, with interest ,at,the rate ot 4 per cent, in twenty years will amount to : $1612.00.' We invite vou to'orjen-an ac- ,potinti and become one of our systematic savers. 3d 5.-,. iff? On "nil Clothiog forth nxt dis'onlrMarjve have to'Jeducthip stdtlTof Clothing t j&nke lopnfcior! pall lor A SBOrtT TIMK ONLY; i Zyjri& now is your chance to savnoncy.l .t wiu Be ntonpy tn r your pocket to ive me a trial. "ft - SAM LIPMAN Cor, MidiUe andg. F Sts. ; " - Bryan Bloc: ECGIilES WW-: -THEIR COT Nfejv Equipment Soon'Ncv essary at Power and Light Plants SHOWS OTY'S GROWTI FeW c of the; Inhabitant' 1 Notice How Fast Town Expands.' ' It is probb'y a. f net tbat compara tively few'cf tba fobabiUnfr ef New BmYaIE ham tapugy. tb ''ltyT fcrow lor. It fs lika Ah: feifawtV of. ebild, fcardly notieed by tboe who are if ivfrrPf. '':ThiOMtWJtfnaBd for mora xypfer and equipment ,t fba ity H(?bitid watr plant ii an 'vindication 4 Soperinleodeot W, i McBennett, wbaa teterviewed jMtortfay, faMij,: '''ffh, yoo know iour reara aSo tHey (jnly bad 2CjQ horsepoyerln. tbia liMTf jokltie tilt fts floiDl th5orlt 6 ovsrouv uorseu, ami tueyfrei,;.aj hv oiteait that Then the -board was in duced to put this 550 horsepower marh- Delightful Vacation Dyij The Beat Fishing in America Surf Bath'ng, Sailln?. Mator Boating In short whcn you think of (he tumrner -resort Heal ;Then Think 6f . ' MOREHEAD-BV-THE SEA j August is the seasons Jbcajt m nih. ' Trolling at sea for SpahithJifackerel, the aristocrat of all the tribes of the deep ia better in August at Morehead than ai uy time or the year. ; - Wtite for booklet and rates to , v - finny -other- VALLEY DuBOIS, lilanagerc i. The Atlantic Hotel Ft . ' : " "''" MoreheadsCity North Carolina .-. The largest and most completely equip pejj eeathore resort hotel on, lb PqIAP ' Atlantic-Seaboard. hy tft i combinar LJ)brtepower ' c3t ;750. They are tfovr work tog er; t'Qearty. op w ineiropAciti, tng wiping 10 olan t wlU be t r sine to carrv ! h 'air er- load. That jnscbina thars killed a man" not Ming ago, .and I don'i know what it Will fry to do when wo try to make it do.'mticb'moro work. The generators tiayo groWn irom a. earaeity of 40 am pbMS, row? years ago, -te- SOJ at pre- IfllHEfflOHE n EASTCftROLtHA rTEACHEBS-TBAIHIHfe-SCHODL 4 4. 8thte school to train teacher for the public schools of' :' North L'arolintf Everyv energy Js directed" to this oW purpose; f Tuition tree to ail wne agree to teacn. iiait xerm begins ep-'. ' tember-24. 1912. i ;' l,VT . 1 --..For catalogue and other information address. :V--!':,!i''.:'v!.':, 1: MBMHaasMMsBBaHsSBBHiaavsHBiBanaMslBjssBagssMaM r RDBT. LISlfi'. PrisifetEfeeoville',: H.: Cr 'N THE PROPORTION OF SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED ? Ritaigb, Aug. lS.Ths use '.of the raijway telephonic aparatua has been begun by.the AtlantieJoBst Line, and Captains Cotton and pavies are trying, it on their runs. 1 The instrument is carriei about in a small leather case about six inches long and an inch in diameter. It has receiver and transmitter and a small insulated wire onnects it with a fo'd ingrsd whlsfa ti hookej on to th main line wire; A'- slgnuj gefS the' operator's rfttQtiOn and- talking-is' made-easy within a mlnufo. -V. '" ; ' i- The Coast Line js making the ex periment and already the. good of the iostrument has bean 80 wn s Between stations J$iat are far Bpart, the instru ment has Hreat value,; It enables the operators at the ; various stations -to locate the train exactly and the instro ment can always betray the particular trouble which ii stopping and delaying trains, . - vt - l A few days agi batweea Four Oaks attd Smlthfleld, a pipe pa tbo-enjineof 89 bursted. The conductor immediately called up"Smitbfild and Void the" Vou ble. Tbat waa a-; emsll Incident.-. Id" wrecks with clisual jei of.qor serious' -nature attending them, i. Is to do .its beat work. j ine ueaat une is me nrst in jnortn Carolina lp undertake this plan. Rail road men see-io- it- the possibility of telkmg1nth future- whi'e ' rldlogj da ai enginsranaing tlxty miles aa hour-; They think this is the beginning ;it i new"; system that JWill do entirely away wiui toe present moae 01 : aispaccnng and will cut the operators on -ihoroad almost entirely ' out. ; - ,v dofe::ds r.GTiorj nuncy voc;; ohm OF-cr ;:.u!nEE fsiiiEiijiii The Republican ChalanhlV 1 E5 -v.. writes to --iSWupJtTW V FLAYS BULI MOPSERS. Gang OrMsdQs At ' Work 1 On- WaUa Of The Car 3am. Then has been no abatement of the energy shown in pushing forward the work on tbe-new street railway system The BfTersHJe-extenslon but been ear Says Ruling; ; Out of -The Rooseylters Was'Reg "i ; ular apd Lawful.' Defending the action of tils Bepubli can State Executive. Comniittee-.in n ln.rtoll?.BtotJ lrrf!" bo or lass night Bebublicatf candidate aad3 vtottomAi.Z ,LlIZxZi.i v. StaHairman John MorAeadb.5 11 p, it. 'way in the 'direction " of written; theollowteg tetter? W VmuknA.. - master S;tBasnighti .C;TF bntH,i.r S. -;..tV V.. canowieoging yours ox ijsM.our t, fc.t Ah;m K.!n nikj f,m .uHUU .u vv..ca.v wu; - rt,,,..,. rppt. trxiba abgrpund foj any- m,n who 1. -B- w,,gmc8i0oQ pe. or more, were PUhlicari and who puts, party foyalty ,J,'. .mJa s ::r!";iT Mdy for installation -- ' "S"V Farine On. in the. squtre reserved jtag?g; Beosevelt cjAdHaey, 100,000 a gang of masons who are working on, the - walls ,of be new ear barn. It if expected f r : Bveryrllnpiyjdual. jEvery" individual, needisr-a bank ac count and; no, .One . whov,haexperienced &thEcrnfort;Wd 'safetj of ; pang by check wouldever be induced to v go back ; to cash paymeht8.'-'- v -4 . Z You are invited to open , an account ' with hls Institution, and you are assured of caxefulv'co'urtfeous, andefficierit.attn- ' th5n." - ' I Stan? Cinmftilnteasbow in eali ' STar Z L7. 1 IVITm log a Rebubiicin eonventiorr was both regular and lawful in that it was a Re publican committee arid its action was by a vote6f a majority (much more before the: Week ends.1 The walla would bavO been much farther aldhg but for the fact that there was trouble with the water supply for the first two dava. The plans for the bant have rSZIZMi Dd the foundations a Quorum ef the cottm ttee being pres- f building 60 b)0 feet, with en i. regardless. of what you . may read - ; . "The vlarinorabanrditVAf thA mntcn. tion of those, claiming to be Republi cans and demanding admission to a Re ptibliCsn convention needs iut further demons tratlon than their assertion Jthat on this occasion, the Republican party in convention assembled, will name 'ectors pledged to advocate and vote fpr. iwte Republican presidential caodidate, but the candidate of anoth 1 WILE .ELLIOT BUY GOTTOH HERE THC NATIONAL HANK 1 .vr .V' STANDS && : I FIRST among tQe banks b the City 1 mi mr - ..-! ' . '-. -ui-n .-V.j. I. .irtlKU. among the INational Danks ot tne otate - And as it has Surplus and Undivided Profits amounting to $105,000 and apital.-. (mounting to $100,000, it has a place on the National Bank Roll of Honor,. ' which includes only banks having Surplus and Undivided profits equal to or exceeding their Capital atocV.'- c- ; '' ' - - St.i;iteesif;.:3 e:: i r" IIS Mr. E. B. Elliott of Polloksvitle will be a cotton bavcr on the New . Bern er nalitical party and for a man whose! market this season, representing J. E. hlf ohfr in Hfa nna iHini tn ha in Latham of Ureenstoro. He win nave mmniu th fluatrnpitirtivir that nrtv his office in the Latham building on which ttav IfifflttkoHtkal exiatence. Craven's treet next oVrto the Cotton "Such a schedule 6n the part of those Exchange. Mr. Latham, who is a for callipg themselves Republicans, ap- mer New Bern man, has become one peals to me as a reduetio ad absurdum of the largest dealers in cot'on in the of unimpeachable purity.- 1 . , i South. Mr. Elliott is authority for The action of the State. Cimmittee the information mat his chiet is tne wasUkeh witti the-intehtnd purpose second , largest ;uyer of the staple nf maintttlnlnir and nnrnal nntinir ha in. I io thiS State, the largest Oemg tne tegrity and autonomy of the BpBblHbPrunt" otw"m,D'lo,, can party hihe Stafe,' regardless of how mtny. votes It might .cast- la Ibis election, to the end that it may emerge from the process of purging to again asserf itself as the bulwark of the n tl6n.v ' - . 'Keep si it along your present lines ano ijjrmiy ne eve reaaon w i return g,, ot the Chamber of om to those Republicans who will decline merce J .Leon Williams has sent an to yield their party aod ju principles nvltlltiofl t0 Mfi fi, B. Varner of Lsx Y mP3rjiry menwi. .oispiea-ure, ChU nnunekeii nf the adroit WMkecr upon by either selfish rn, Hia.m9 rniromenL to Urrv in r. . ......v.. . N p rt wih hia Dartv on . their in speotkm tour, teaching here September 20. 'The idea -is to entertain -these gentlemen in the style for which this town is famous and then bold a public meetinsr fn the court house, all in the interest of the great .good roads awakening. E E lif.'Vi li. Ilervey, attellhah'W, known here - and in Morbesd City, having been connected with -botils in both places, died day before yesterday in Rale'gh- Yesterday's -. News and Observer says; J w vr- ' , "Withers Benry flerveydied yester day morning at o'clock at ' his tesi- dcoce at 125 North Salisbury street at the age of 88 years. - Heart trouble wa the cauie. , , "Mr, Hervey was a sod of the : late Mr. and Mrs. Pevon P, He vey 'anc was born in Petersburg Va. ' - - "Mr, Ilervey had not been a wel man for a year and sani we ki ago R'Ot to the mounthi-,8 L'f New Hamp shire in quest of health. - He returned a few days ago, - - ."He is survived ,by ore brothe'-, o C. Hervey,- of Raleigh r- ) ty foui aifit?rs. Mrs. E. C. Wo(i;!.un and ,rs. I'.itlie Harris, of Littleton; Mrs. Anrin T.ildwin, of - Do'Jpe City, Kn,, Sue r..rs. y. ji jLnnis oi i.uit": .n. no asat invi TES VARHER TOIL 12 CAR TfiAin OR SEASIIO E 0 TI c AUTO i TR I P ASHEVILLE The morning rtrain from Goldstoro yesterday, da at 9:10, did- r.ot arrive till an hour latervf when it fid" come. theteVwaaenough of it-a'twi.rve-caf' train; with ten:caehes'an4.-pnIIBllr;''", Crowded with members and friends o?1 t the Baptists Sunday schools' ofGoIds- bead City. They evidentlt thought this" Ex-Judge Qweo H..Guion and Bon was Jhe.r last chsnc, - and everybody Haywood laft here , n an automobile r. TTrt.iii -n,M st Bouaay at o p. - m -j iney, spn. the chiliren. Thev returned at 7 o'clock !". ,u .-""-r iinnn j . Htfio mn. ia Greensboro at 7:20 arm. Weunesaay it,i i ...cihic n ..i,,.!. ana spent yesceraay rajnatciiy. nej tims No time was lost oft the, as P "-leT1ou . .1. Iwhere they wiirba metbyMrs..Guion. v. , - ,r"J.fi M who left for there by rail tat-nlghfe W1V. ' T- ntrine ''hohrnt 1 The ,udKe wrUes "av friend ,'lhaf .the HAVE , THE GOULPS BQUCjHT I fa Iaj o0(J thiB v-y w "";r - i siae ol ureensoaro, ana irom mere on YflBtArdav'a . : Riehmmf ,v Virsrinian 1 they were simply one, ana consequently says: A diepa ch f rotn New "York -to tr p was enjoyed; immenstiy.. the Virginiaa stating' that the Uould I ' interests bad purchased control of the j r-,:'ENGlNE' BREAKS:JOWN,"v The engin e of t he SiSOrp,' m. N. S. train from Norfolk last tight broke down at Chocowinity and d)d not arrive herd till after 7. , As , the -ta'ttbound train did not wait for the Norfolk con nection, the motor car made the run to Moretiead City and Beaufort last lught with the thr,ughpa8sdngers and a .few mere who took this chanca to . gel to thosh3ie. v - emna;nt - Sale We find that we have a good many remnants of all kinds of gobdsthat we will close out at about" half price. Call early before $hey are picked over. AU White and Black, M unil fmLadies Mm ; Wti'Ctiitdrcn at cost j Department Store - Elk's Temple. I I,,'.- - i - ...ji,... ''.., . - . t , . ;( Now is the firtierW begin sbwing Rye. Next njonth is the time for Clover. Hairy or Winter 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 and Rakes i buprVs and company Feed, Seed, Imptfmeats. New Bern N: C. Norfo"k Southetn Railroad, caonoUbe jotifirmed in Norfolk .where the maul offices of the roid ara' located. .---rr - FINAL L ALL,, , b . Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, Sat nrday 'Ai'ust 17. Motor eat willleave Now B in 7p."- tii. I.ctufolng leave At l;.niic IlotdEIcreheadCi'y 11:45 p.m. Round trip 75 cents. No 9?rs will be t.Onoreil. Trailers wi'l he adJcdif r.rc essary. No iiitnrmedifte stops. Tor fiirlhcr' iti'ormati n er;i'y to T. IT. Hi'nnett ticket sent. 1 l.m.o 7...7. . - w. w. cuoxtc:, c. A. , Va. V- TII2 COMING OF COLUMBUS. , ...,-- , I very man, n oman and clilid able to j. t to Lie Ath( tiS theatre", iti tediued, tri id 10 sue The Coming of Columbus, ' o ? n t'f r y '.rrday afterhom and ! ';t. It iti r : filly a wonderful film, live a.l fascinating. ' The Ath ' -" $ lv-H the lipat that is to he ii pn 1 thrir -vaodev' lo ib i;r, :'y ,ond- Cap" I.-nn; and V ' r 1 - " 1 1 o v. v!l -r" f ' mm V" ian- See ' - tKe,lndi Wigwam Sahd 1 Council Firei4 iti , THE Slid? TII VPS v" , , Lull NTi , . C0"?ANY. 59 rOlLCC STFvELT V IF HE dontI ;wear a red ?m an collar He don:t Main Brand A. ;T.:. V .4 1 ...1 :;t. leaves a Wife and one B" : "I ' :M," SAFE - Fro T FTl! V
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