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.,- i " v ' t . ? UF6R one doll-. y . nviiLtx 120 ' r r- .t ' , THE WEATHER I. ill. 5 J - it- J I. FAIR - "'.lie-.- HEW BERN. NORTH CAROLINA. sTUESDAY MORWINO. AUGUST 20 1912-' - V Tn Ti'iiii'ir. nnnu DEFER VTS 'hlf: ? W. T -THIRTY FIRST YriAR " V - i - y: rrr-T . ; . - '-- 4. ' j... , - - - '' r :12:S; 4- Persistent Saving yNCE you have own ed a savings UvJ) account, you shou 14 add to it v'r with the same regularity thaf you draw your salary;; ,ETd rno wait .until you have used all of. the money j which you; thinks you.: require 'from your income, ; but deposit , a ''Stated portion as soon as NEVBERN ; provide for the future T P I -.k TRUST-iCOMPAMt NEW BCRN .N .C ;Oa all Clothing for tho next I h days oolj8 we havp1 "to reduce jonr stock of Clothintc to mAke rtAni lor Fait ' Inland Wioier goos we are Now is your chance to save t your pocket to give me a trial- mh SAM LIPMAN I Coriddte aiudS F.v6t8. ;-v,; v " - . H X W i EAST CARDLIUA TEAGHEOS TRMMfJS SCHCm ' . A'Btate school to "train" teacben : for the purjijij' Bcboolg "M'- North. Carolina.' -Every' energy is directed to this One purposed vTalfon free to all who ajTee to teach: . FalLTernX' iieguis Sep' tcmber24 181.". " , v - O" - "T Pot catalogue and cjther information address. - . " "r ' ( ;R0BL H.-.V RiBHT, .PsirJent, ; Greenv:N. C.?: 1 :JHE- PB0P0RTI0N OF SUEPLUS - Wi fllFi'lDED ' :,V-p profits w m&x OF NEW, BERNE, N. C, STANDS" FIRST among.. thtL THIRD. among the National Banks of- And a it has Surplus and . Undivided rrofiu amounting to $105,000 and V apital amounUng to flOO.000, it fias of Honor, which includes only banks-having Surplus Vnd Undivided pr "i'a equal to or exceeding their Capital 'stock. ' ' .- , you - rec&vev your nn . - BAtJUIklG. PBRC0MT; '. '"'L""""' ""' ' ' ivri m pi.i p. . DISCOUNT offering thtsk-gi-eft reduction .r moneV. It willfce ifionev in Block. banks of : the City a place on the Ka .nal Bank Roil III DFi lids:, hi oh . rs. .. . m m m p. aw aas j. w w mm Dies . Very 1 Suddenly , and- Suspicions of Relatives f n Aroused. INQUEST EXPECTED iinty oronef; and iPhy- 8ician of CatteretWork r , ' on Case. v Davta Pioa of TBroad Crc,k, .Car ier4 county, deserted bu wie, "ab-a, tord, recently t- iw if jitid btt4 hifcwife ti Mereh'ttir v-t fort fthtf eeoBdTin iidm Wt-fl ght-i-At hhla request, be retorned o h'. btine t Broa4 Cwek jew. jcaj i o . un vriaav last ura, uixon wi v -n m i. denly ard violentlyvll.1 fttj djd at ail o'clock is th'niorhipg:3r'll bt-dy w ba.tily ; buried -.rtba-fmina ,y aroused iberauapic oji. 01 rrjonin .n relatjvta'of Mra;vDlxfc an 3 't 'riwM ao fflnchlaik that Dr. - J. Vt S ndu of Bogue. the family 4hJsiciHn, asked tfaia c:oron(r,-Pr. Gofpe at.d Dr. Vf E," Bcedsii, connty phiSic ariw 51 to uroaa-ureeK vnia mun nig nu huineUe body. An iques is fjcpict, fid at 8 O'clock thia mornins, Mr John Conway,, a pep' e v f- the dead woman, was busy tiimm inr.g wit- neasea atjilwabead City acd Wilc'wcod yestt rdey -afternoon Every fire company in the city will hneet tonight at etgnt o'c'oik to doter mire now in memoera iosibd w . cod-.. tributing to the Labor Qgy tournament -Immediately after these apwate meetings, the forimin and captain of ach compahy will maet at the roima of New Bern Company No. 1, on Craven atreety al. 9:30 ani will ther? make de finite plans. Tbe'prizj3 w 11 be; 100, first money; 76, second mrfhj; $50 third money. The .fire companita of Morehead City, K nston and Goldsbnro will be invited to the tournatient. That it the reason for t he companies m letffe to raise the mony among t!iemBtvsj. The gate receipts will n&turally be equally divided among the loci I companies.- ' The hydrant that will be 4ue piece de resistance of the whole event is lo cated on the corner of Eist Front and Broad atreta. The decision to hold tonights meet ing was reachtd at a. meeting of the department held last night- at h:ch all the preliminaries were not complet ed, EIIIGEB5FeOZEII, H0?J0KEEITHEH If anyone told you. dear rei.d f iat a man had his hand, froz n' luai nubt, when dosens were sitting out in Nw Bern's public square, cweriAii th dtur steps aerois dioa" the ; EJk's . te mple, trying to get a breath of fresh air, you would doubtless laugh. But thv thing did hsppeo. withinafesvifert of the corner pf Pollock and Middle .treeta. While Mr, Geo, B. Waterroptietor; of the politician's rendezvous oa, Mid dle street, was endeavoring io crnneot a tank of liquid gas to his soda fountain. the nut blew off the top.' Io trying to replace the cap, Mr. , Wa'et' .fingers ware frozen, and now hi hit band is covered witb large water blisters, the Injury is a very painful onesY -.', .. - t.-jh t - ip - - i ii ii i - 7-" ' - LAWYER HENDERSON TO WED 'ijnvitations.as follows, were received yestcrdayi ' a ' -C', ' A ."Mr. and Mn.t Joseph Henry Jen kins request', the honor of youi pres ence at the marriage ofHheir. daughter Mattie. Jane, to Mr.J David Ezekiel Henderson on Thursday, 'the twenty ninth of August, nineteen hundred and twelve, at two o'clock, Baptist church, Aulander, North - Carolina. .. "At home after; September 20th, 1 121 Broad street New Bern, North Carolina." , , - V This is an invitation of unusual in tcrest- as both the parties are well known and deservedly popular among a wide circle of acquaintances. Mr Henderson is a member of the 1 oca bar nd his bride-elect has been for number of years a teachgr in the city schools.'. .'-! -J. ".i".'", ' 0F EflmDEBED Commissioner of JLabor to Mediate Between Them and N.S.' Officials.- ACTION SUNDAY NIGHT Then The Word Was Rush'- :d ta' Engineers all v. Over '.System. f The (rik of engineer! and feotor men of b Nerfolk Soatlieni tallrpad which was tofaava beorrA&e-JVt firt tf'clock yesterday moraine,, ha fbw postponed.' c trp , This attiot wi not taketi-iota mgbt Sunday whpn (elem waa re ceived by W-rW. Cadle, aabtaiM.grnd hief of thjrotberhox), fLoeome- uj9. ffiQEinaers, rrom viiarjr ,eti, United StatM' coroisekmer Mbor, terderjog h'a pffic a toedator udder ArtlcWa-'of .to Erirn..XiH;l - TheHelearsm wM snt in oitiejs'"ift' forest a'l tht aejioo Of th sngieeera io tying lib the Norfolk gouthei iester- day mottjrog. mnJ afe-a hasty confer ence with merabera' o( comn4Kfce, Mr. Cadle deeide.'d ' postpohiflg 'Ihe strike.-: - v'-'. ttv . It b's mes-ageMK Nf II said thatthe hour wa to late fdr5 hm to get ijf touch with cfHCMfs ot iha '" NorfoU Soutnd'tiita4!Dadie to ask the efiWft of iho road If they would meditate. I Secret ary! Hawk ins was god on the telephone by one (of the oom mittee and Was asked if the officers would: roedate the? question before CotnmissJoner HeiL ' ' : . . Mr, Hawkins repEed'tbat far as he could see there was Wthlnp W me diate and hunV up the i receiver "Sir'' Cadie accepted the attitude of Mr. Hawkins, who appears to be the only Officer Of the Compsny wi'h whi m oou- munlcation n the smject can be had as unfavorble to an. arbitral ion, bot hs dorWred that be woqld Hot cal( the strike sinca Mr. Neil had inteieated himself in it. " v Word was imniediate.jr ;ser.t out to the men to hold themselvea ready for duty, reaching them by tekgiams and It ng distance tslephiiie. and the men showed en immtdiate wiJIinirness to poitjpone action Until it has bean un questionably demonstrated that media tion or arbitration is Ttrpossiblew ' TS LOATH TO LEAVE The great Atisintle Hotel at Morehead City looks deserted sure enough. It is deserted end officially closed, but there are a dozen J so guests who h tve he ' come so cmamonred of Manager Allen DuBoia way of wining a hotel that tbey wi'I not leave, It is a hard mat ter for a manager to threw- satisfied guest out Into the street or the sound, so these favored few may teujnli cornel dsysjret..,, , I y- ,i : - - NEWS OF.THE-CROPS. v. Messrs.: Jack Pearee of: Polldksvillo. W. R, Reef of Arapahoe ani a Journal man niet on ajOase Line train iresjer day, Mr, Pearca said that he expected ine nnesx crop oi pottoa B aao ever had wsy over m bale to. tbo aere, while V Mr. Reel Sid that the crops were short around Arapshov'snd they wou fy be lucky if they got as mueh ay a ba)- to the acre. BOATfJEfl'3 FEUD I TLAL1 ESU P AFI EiV u There has been war betweeiv, the boatmen of Morehead City and Beau fort for. years. A week ago Saturday, Capt. "Tine "Piner, a boatman known by all who visit the AtlanticHotcfatruck and knocked down Earl Hcllen, a young boatman fromBeaufort. Capt. Piner was brought tiefore a Morehead City magistrate last week, and as Oiough that were not -enough, was again trial in Beaufort, yesterday afternoon. GQOD SHOW AT . THE , ATHENS. , They showed three fine reels' at the Athens lst nlghv -The pretty little theat e was crowded, and everyone who cams out 'seerr - i satisfied yi h himself ard the, wot: i surely a .rgn of a rnd show, Tim v.iudevl'l ) c(s, by 1 hi:, f " o! I ' :-tor Doyle S:. C, i ! dU.ta a r-rciully !' e j ' M 1 S Ii. s 1 J' US yv; I r 1; GUES PLEASED Dr. and Mrs. Hand and Mr. and -Mrs. Blades' Re turn from Trip. WEATHER WAS PERFECT Automobile. Went Entire f pistancWjWjhout an . -. . -- - 'S.- - , .,. , J . I II v I 1. . - Dr.. and Mrs. ,W."L.- Hand and Mr. and "Mrs. J. Vernon Blades ettH?ned' early last Atghfe from thek. trip? in iJVlr. Blades' ' stutamobiie. to-. 'Atlantic City and ether points in.thi JvJorth. Tbey liad A most -4etightfor trip without a mishaD of any sort. . The car which is a high power Cadillac,-made the long journey without '' aq' adjustment, an trardwarily,rgod, reood.. f 1 he weather could Oqt Ta ve tetter, the tourists fgiCi0iim: than two hours of .Vatn during' the whole of the throe Weeks" Journey it' will be seen that weather condition were indeed favorable. Thepariy left here on the afternoon of the first.' 'They drover from here to Greenville and there took a route which in thCmain followed the Atlantic Coast Lint, going to Emporia, Petersburg and Richmond. From Richmond they went East, to Newport News and Cape Charles. Other places touched on the North-bound journey were Wil mington, Del., Philadelphia and Atlantic- City. At Philadelphia which was reached five days after leaving here, a stop of three days was made, while at Atlantic City four days were necessary to satiate the visitors with the plea-s ures- of the resort. Tuesday, August 13, the party left to .continue their journey North. They went up the coast by Asbury Park,. Ocean Grove and other noted places going as lar iNortn as a point within eighteen miles of New York City. They also visited Delaware Water Gap and "other resorts in the civinity of that place. i Returning South they came over an entirely different route from the one taken on the way up, touching at Balti more and coming alongside the Chesa peake Bay down to Norfolk. i The hardest day's drive was that of Sunday last. On good roads they had been able to negotiate 160 miles of distance, but from Suffolk to Jackson they encountered a deep sand that held the day's travel down to 90 miles. But they encountered some worse rpads than this, though less of it, North of Baltimore. This was an old discarded toll road where the driveway was filled with pebbles and rocks some of them as large as a man's fist. - The total distance covered was fifteen hundred miles. A COSTLY' BABY. New York. August 19 If all reports are .true,' John-Jacob AstorV is the most expensive baby ever- brought into the world.-' Gossip in the medical world is that Dr. Edwin Bradford Cragin, who is responsible - for the safe advent of oft this interesting baby is receiving $1,000 adayjor; each and every day' he is iq attendance on Mrs. Madeleine Force Astor and her young son. h is expect ed that-Or. Cragin will remain a menbtfr of the Astor household uhtil early in September. Mrs. Astor is. most anxious, that herj Jfii' i r i li ii i -: IV PAID MATTER: IN NEWSPAPERS jThe New York World says that there is a- clause in', the Post-office Appro priation hill which is aimed ,t the very vitals of the : newspapers, " It is mnc which- requires- the names of owners and editors and the plain marking of every article for wljich mOney is paid "advertisement."": ' "x-1"'."; - In the course of a half column editor- jai the World does not show wherein the vitals of the newspaper, business would be reached by the bill. - Every newspaper should mark as. advertising whatever it gets pay for.'; It should do this by-making itrloolclike advertis ii 3 or it should label t "adyertising" as directed in that part of the Post office Appropriation bill to which the World takes exceptions. Every news papers hould do this, but whether it is a metter for legislation we are not so certain. ' There, are too .many laws alt early; But if- the measure above ' (( ! to ;': i ! i 1 ocome law, we don't ' i !j v.-:: ' 1 r--trh the xl! .lis of ion -shall be. correly started on a l:-""-T- "Hv ' T T 4 P JSS'BWW a Bates gv -E1S$ZZ$ U !trsitS6r-ae Doesn't i W:xXWemhBest" ' ' 8v ; At the reported rate of 1 1,000 a day, . '., -'' , , , U . Dr.' , Cragirt's fee - will total -between ' , , , fcSV,,-' - Ho,ooa .nd ,oo-r; - t A TEC CfOCET ; CHIDTC H Every, indjy idjiat. v count and no rW: who has experienced tl, comfort ttdsafety 'of paying by check would ever be induced to go back to cash, payments.; V, .-.Yaw are JtrifftftLto open an account Wijothiinstitun and you are assured of careful, courteous. and efficient atten- 3i tion.' 9 v er" , 1 a i t . i I 9 f -..-in' - .-, , We find that we haw$ good many remna kinds of gcods that'WS will close out at a price. Call early befijre All WW Pumps mr Ladies Men and Children at cost m ML 1 1 Department Store a OLD DOMIN NEW YORK AND ; ';": ' ' .Afford! iiaiiMiiwjjf' IILIBE forfolk to Kewlorjfud Return (30 Bays) $14.00 ""' First abiss tickets iricludeals and' Berth on'elegantly appointed ex Bress steamers. .,..'. , yr Hot or Cold Sea Water iBatha can be procured on Steamer without charge. . , . . .. ., .fe-,.- Steamers are all equhiperfth the United Wireless Telegraph System. .STIAMXRS SAIL'rROM fiOXrOLK EVERY WEEK DAY AT 7 P. M. :. i y Tickets aid Staterooni'Relyatlons.ompany's Wharf, Foot of Church - . St , ' Norfolk, Va. Ask your local ticket agent regarding.through tickets v Send for Illustrated PampHlet' JPeek J. . ' WH. LANDON, V J. J. BROWN, V General Agent, Norfolk, Va. Gen. Pass Agent. New York: i M-mMwiiwiywjj., absolutely fast. All cut ! i i i lli l XJaJ I it-uiv l ', JUlinv i r - V I i rfvNoing;Kewer -In Tbwri -C'ji , ' Beautiful Percale ridladrasin: the mVst up j ! J to-minute patten. v Every color . guaranteed ' ) :THE REASON BEHIND THE SALE,; Tlie Makers believe t ! at est sellers cf Cite rn occasional sal I really a 3.in to tl The money they loose 1 : Ctrect Shirts et rrqct Individual. needs a bank ac ! s r ra-- iiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiitnimTTiTiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirrfTj Sale mts of- all about half they are picked over. and Black Elk's Temple. Delightful SborPea Trips To POINTS NORTH AND EAST .(Pleasure and Eest. coat style. f E ! because we are the larg- I treet Shirts in this section 2 this, at a ' cut, price is :i. s. v J - t - made up- in advertising value, en the chance to try out' Bates- an introductory price.-- 1 a -v I V -v lints at I Jrw:'" company: TS DIFi- TaFNT! ' :' , .iL.br i.'j ;: r. c. 4 . . 1 J- CI3T .1' TL:s is a .Am -i CAT1 rro t r"
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