THE WILSON CAMPAIGNS FUND GROW .J 1 v l-fi 1 DAILY JOURNAL THE WEATHER "THftKE MONTHS. ' Jv.- LAyAX;y ;ry: Local Showers i. v j FOB . ONE " DOLLAR. J,7,J.l--..L, r--, " L - -. NEW; .BERN, NORTtftAROLINA. THURSDAY' MORNING. AUGUST 22 1912- NUMBER 122 TH1RTY-FIRST YEAR : V" . t J . .- V ---.--!- If 1 I 6 r?y I- w i , 'ri I Our Service ASIDE from the absolute security afforded by large capital and surplus, this bank renders unexcelled service, and by rea son of its complete equipment it is not only in a position to handle acceptably the ac counts of firms . and corporations, but it is able to care for a large number of individual accounts. fit IN THE CAMPAIGN Sends Warning about Con ceding Anything To The Enemy NEW BERN BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY NEW BERN, N.C. 33 3 PER CENT DISCOUNT On all Clothing for the next I & days only. As we have to reduce our stock of Clothing to make room tor Fall and Winlei goods we arj offering this great reduction tor A SHORT TIMK ONLY. Now is your chance to save money. It will be money in your pocket to give tne a trial- SAM LIP MAN Cor, Middle and-8. F. Sta. Nryau Block. "WEST IS FOR WILSON" Publicity Committe i s Taken To Task Daniels Enters Denials LOST-JOBS, ALSO CLOTHES, HAY SUE i Craven County .Boys Want Wilmington to Reim burse Them ELSE GO INTO COURT i Detained As Witnesses. Positions Gone When They Got Home MEAL i mmm Sea Girt, N. J., Ausj. 21. -Will am Jennings Bryan took a hand in t ie con duct of the Democratic natw lal cum Damn long enough to send a mess ge ofwarr.ing lo Josephua D ni Is, chiir- man of Ihe Democratic ca-npaii,'h com mittee publicity bureau. The -.-.rning was against the issusnr-J of : ny state ments conceeding such W stern States as Nebraska. Colorado and U ah to the Republicans. Mr. Daniels could r,o. V. fi ' make out what the warning a? al .-iboul, but he found that dispatches ha J Luen pent out from Sei Girt to - r h rvws papers declaring that li hail l.ruujjht to the -'Little White H me" i'e re- bults of a canvas conduc d by mem bers of the natonal comm t'eu when Bhowed 10 States agair.at G ve nnr Wilson. 'It dosan't sound like y u I b i con ceHinir nnvthimr lo 111 pre ov. lei alone myown State of Nebraska," wiouMr, Bryau from West Virgin i, w!i r ; he is busy on the Chautauqua circuit. Mr. Bryan went on to d cl li t if the national committee hart a iy inf t mation that Colorad and U th w.re against Wilson, the inform it on wa'all H said that wherever ha had appeared on the lecture pHtfo m ard mentioned Governor Wils.ui the e had been instant and prolong :d a;pla'jse and that the signs seeme I m nt hope ful. From the Far West, he -na d, all of his letters were enthusiastic in prom ises of support and indicated that Wil son Dnn i imant t renominated . As to DUU .."-.- , Nebraska, lie said he was ctr;ain the Republicans had no chance to w n Mr. Eryan was not the only Demo crat who lo.ik Mr. Haniels lo task lie cause of his alleged intervi. w. Ma or James Dahlman, of 0:r,ah , wh) is an an'i Bryan man, wrote in i to ie fu'lv confident as that Bryan had us-d, d claring Ntbrtuka was for Wi so.i and ohjectcl to itbeiiig giv. n ov; r o the enemy. Fr. ii) Utah came ihij t let r..ni: "What, tin hlankety blankjly blank dovcumean? Utah is for Wis n We object to teing conceded away." Mr. Daniels, over the telep1 one, tated a statement nonight declaring that the message from the West sn . Mr. Brvan's message of warning had all originated because of a totally spur ious Interview. "I never conceded"sny States to the Republicans," he said. Daniel Harper and L. H. Dixon, two young men of Craven county, through their attorneys, Moore & Dunn, are threatening suit agauiBttlte City of Wilmington, becanse of1fcfllothiiig and positions as a result of being de tained in Wilmington as witnesses in a b' ni tiger case. They claim that the place where they were canfined was so fil'hy that when they got out they had to buy new clothes and throw their old onei a ay. They also want compensati n for the loss of tlnir position as they claim that by reason of being detained in Wil mington several days, they lost their position, their emplojer not having been advised as to whether they were coming back and having secured other men in their places. A further charge is that they were nor allowed t give bail and were n t allowed any sum whatever even as wit ness money. The Star of yesterday says that May or Joseph D. Smith has received a let ter from Me;srs Moo"e and Dunn ask ing for some compensation for the young men and threatening to institute suit if the request foi compensation is not comp'iei with. The Star also says; "The mayor and other city authorit ies are inclined to laugh at th h-eat contained in lie letter. They s: y that the men were given opportunity ) giv bond, and were only held in ja.l after they could not raise the men. v, and that it was the county which was re sponsible for them going to j.i', for thev were not locked upat the City Hall, but merely detained there." VISITORS WIG BLACK jpiJTl Fortunate Those Who En gaged Their Rooms In Advance TRAINS ARE CROWDED EAST HOll TEACHERS MINING SCHOOL A State school to train teachers for the public schools of North Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Fall Term begins Sep tember 24 1912. For catalogue and other in formation address. r ROBT. H. V RIGHT, President, Greenville, N. C. THE THE PROPORTION OF SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS TO CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BERNE, N. C. STANDS among Ahe banks of the City THIRD among the National Banks of e State ' DEATH SUMMONS GENERAL BOOTH London. Aog. 21.-Tha IW. Will iam Booth, geua.al and comma idar-in chief of the Salvation Army, passed n ot in-li nVWW last nir.t. He was born in Nottingham in 189 The veteran Salvation A my leaner was unconscious for 48 hcurs prev ou lis death. The medical bul'e in? I nnt reoealed the perioumess of the fionprara condition, which for a w. ek nast. it is now admi'.tei, was hoix-1 '43. Twelve weeks ao General Bo lh un derwent an opera'ion for th rem ival ol a cataract in his left eye For two dayi after the operation indications justified the hope of the Goneral'a re covery. Then, however, srptic poison Ing eet in and from that time, with tboexception of occaa'onal ra'lies, the patient's health steadily declined, lne General recognized the cni was near and often spoke of his work as being ftnifhed. Throughout the Comm. nder in chiei'e Itnaaa U son Brarjwell Bothc, chief of the stan oi , in army, an" Bramwell Booth, gave their on-emit tinr attentions to him both night nd day. DEFENDANTS FILE ANSWER IN SUIT In t Kit rnno pn tl Med Mrs. P. C.A Ervin, administratrix of Leon id Ervin v. the Sjuther.i Riilv.ay conpany and Wil iam Tlnmas, set !or tr al ii Winston-Salem, ihe defendants have filed an answer to the complaint of tie plaintiff In the damage suit recently removed from Craveo county t Forsyth county for the convenience of the wit nesses. Mrs. B. 0, Ervin, the milliner on the corner of Pollock ati-1 Criven streets, is suing for $60,000, alleging that her son, Leonard Ervin, waski led at Rural Hall in April, 1911, by lne negligence'of the defendants. They deny this and allege thit the plain Perfect Weather-Covering At Night Necessary To Comfort. Special to the Journal. black Mountain, AuuM 1 I "i tunatc tliobf who engaged their room? f(jr August and September in advance! Thirty days ago raihoad anil hotel peo ple in tlii section bemoaned the lack of tourists. Today it is the luck tour ist who can get comfortable tiu.ulers Kverv Southern passenger Irani il crowded. The liverv men have all they can haul, and the horses are be ginning to have that tired summer look. Perfect Meat her ihus far Sevctal days in the noon time hour tire temper ature was about 8(1, wlnle.it niglil most visitors want covering beside the sheet The Montreal crowd has been large. The interest greater than ever in the various meetings. The swimming pool near the hotel lias proven a great a 1 1 r;n-i ion and this willi base ball have been the greater dissipations aiming the cottage people and visitors. A game of hall between two lady nines was a drawing feature last week. The Inn has its full (junta ol guests most of those coining to the Inn slay at least one week many for arnonlli or two The weekly dance I liurs day night was well attended and great ly enjoyed. Mrs. R. 1). V. Jones and Miss Mar garet liryan gave a siiiier to some lif tecn friends last Thursday. The plan was to su) at Alexander's on the Ashc ville road, hut Alexander received the postal too late, so the guests enjoyed the drive and buying canned ami pack age goods from a grocery, had a good time. Among the town arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. C. li. Slover, Mr. T. A. (ireen, Mr. and Mrs. I. on Dill and children are also among recent arrivals and areal their cottage. Alderman Win. Kllis is at Gladstone Hotel. Mr. V. 1 . Hennett and family have taken the Nnnn cot tage near the Inn. At the Inn, reccnl arrivals are R. A. Nnnn, and Mr. N. C. Hughes formerly of New Hern. The ladies and friends of St. James church held a bazaar last week for the church benefit, to heli t hef urnishings. Aeood amount was realized. Rev. 13. K llnske Rector of Christ Church. New Hern, is here for a few days, the guest of Mrs. F. W. Hughes, at her beauti ful mountain home. Rev. Mr. Huske hMd the first rctnilar servicss at St. James Church onVance Avenue, Sun day morning. There was acongrc grcgation that filled the new church building. Both service and sermon fnnnrl devout worshiDDers and close hearers. Our Directorate Our board of Directors is composed of leading business men of the community, and as ceah member keeps in close touch with the affairs of the bank they are able to give material assistance in the man agement of its business. Assurance is thus afforded that only conservative and approved methods will be followed. i iiiimiimiimtitm mi iiiiiuiii iiiniiniiiinira IF Remnant - Sale We find that we have a geed many remnants of all kinds cf gtods thai ve will close out at about half price. Call early before they are picked over. 1 tiff 's intestate was hits own negligence. ki'lffd bec iu e of CAMPERS REPORT DELIGHTFUL TRIP The New Bern people camping on ShaekleforJ Banks repo t great sport, plenty of cool breeze, good fishing and a delightfultime in general. Amo g others there yesteidiy'were Pr. L L. Honriren and wife and Dr. Steven and Pmf Whh ofyAthtns. Ga . M sa Mab 1 Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rob erts and Miss May Hendrcn iney will camp there for ten dajs Th ir happiness was not complete w thout the Journal and it is now ging vo them. All White and Black Pumps for Ladies Men and Children at cost I I BAXTER Department Store - Elk's Temple. IggjHSZEEBKa OLD DOMINION LINE GOOD PROGRESS HOW DOES HE GET AROUND IT ? ICharlotte Observer.1 In endeavoring to create prejudice against Senator iimmons by reason of his advocacy of government aid in building good roads for postal delivery service and for the development of the waterways .how is the editor of the Car olina Democrat and the Monroe Jour nal to get around the fact that these principles were written in the platform at Baltimore and are Democratic doctrine? Governor Kithenno doubt stands on the Baltimore platform. Senator Sini- i-mons not only stands on it, but works for it. No Democrat can assail Sim mons for his work for these measures without assailing the Democratic plat form, itself. And that is something no loyal Democratic newspaper can al ford to fo. CROWD SEES CINDERELLA The largest crowd in the history of the Athens Theatre turned out yis- trdav afternoon for Cinderella the i n,v,,. pnt advirtistd for UIUIIU1 . matinoA and evenimr. UI couise a gocdly part of the erowd at tie mati nee were children with whorn i,ir.aer- Anoth e l rge i i Governor Wilson, our nominee, Is partly a North Carolina man; he was the favorite of our people for the nomination, ana our Bupin tended ftreatly to bring about his nomination. Now let us make good and each one chip in to raise a littoral contribution from North HP Delightful Short Sea Trips To NEW YORK AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST Affording Pleasure and Host. Norfolk to New York and Return (30 Days) 114.00 First class tickets include Meals tnd Berth on.elegant'y appointed eT cress Htentiier. Hot or Cold Sea Water Baths can be procured on Stes charge. Steamers are all equipped with the United Wir STEAMERS SAIL FROM NORFOLK E Tickets and Stateroom Reservations St, Noifolk, Va. Ask your loc Send for Illustrated Pamphlet W. H. LaW DON, General Agent, Norfolk, "f He Does -Street Shi WearTh 7 4 ! BATES-STREET 1 a fa aver DODUlar. ' Anoth r home greeted the evening presentat-1 CaroUnat t0 meet the necessary J ion and grreatly enjoyed Ihe thre-J rwte, o campa,lnSenator ofCinderella, the one repi or - nuen And as it has Surplus and Undivided Profits amountinir to $105,000 and ' apital Bt'Mod;' jbM j'tiee.oa the; National Bank Roll ?; i , " r w v vu aioTjug uturfiuv ttuu unaiviaea , profit qual or exceeding Uieii Capital atock: V. ; V w 4.r& 4.clllTiilllsM SAFE ' EPO T BOXfcS RENT.' iDlHEJIiOllE ! v. mm faetirv iroffrest ia beloK made tn lay tug fhe track tor the R'ver aide extension Of ibeJNew-Bern Ghent atrant railway. This Jine tuns from Pgl'ock.up Metcslf toJMw street, v The track, has now bean completed; along New street nearly to the corner or Bern. It will then follow Bern street to rine, down Pine to George and thence ''to the Norfolk Southern tracks. O I vi'miv11! - , RiSa Wither'-' and the vaudeville. entirely new bill is on for tonigb An Ice Cream Sodas, all Havers CAPPS. F. M. Simmons DEATH OF MRS.-W. Mral'TrVT. Capps ' dled Mom'ayi at ur hnmL iR Griffith rtreet Ths fun- 1 innk nlaca Tuesdav sf tern. On at fiye 6'clock at Ibe SaLvatlon Army oar; racks on Griffith street, ) , re. VPP u .nratvArt h her husband an 1 five children one of whom Wonlylao "yni ks old, y , c,r--' : : s f u'-o At The Athens,-not fratter what's the weather, amusement Wilson Campaign Fund. Thn aubscriotions tbat . hav bren made op to this time to the Journal's Wilsoa campaign load are: ... v ."s '-a j. ' Tb Journal, ifA . : 6. T. D. Warreo, . . X 6 00 " Athena Cafe ... X 00 ? :: . John R: Taylor i'. . ,' U 00 m hi rs Hi n..lhil Dorrala anrl ltfarlras In the most ll IIS to-minute patterns. Every color guarantee ra absolutely last, x ah cue coai styie. . ,-s.. $: ,; THE REASON BEHIND THE SALE. tu o iu a1rpr hi1t ava that because we are the laril- : r est sellers Oi Hates-aireet pnircs m iu c,uuu j , 11 nMclnnnl cola lllra rftls. at a exit mice is ?h ; : t (VLX WVAVUW .w i .- $ 5 ii T:hemohey they loseis -Tiiado upirt advertisinsr value,, :Tfe;.V; 11 kA.niui thnnagnrli ovo trivpn thfl rhanp.fl to tfV OUt BateS- tl Vf AlTotal, 7..i.r:-' ', ; Who'll be the next?: $12 00. Nothing Newer In Town Vaudeville at The Athens to day Goiirley & Keenan and two doss, sinjinj; talking and caac- 5J because thousands ate given the chance to tr out H Street Shirts at practically ah.inttoductory price. hkiis-rnti khop THAT'S DIPFERENTI :.i"-'.K,. i I V;1 El r i 4 nts,11 , i .ii.V-ft,-''.