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I UHD GIIOW UN r 1 1 1 llifc, YV 11111 V ) "'. THREE MONTHS'- ' FOR- ONE 'DOLLAR. V "1 i ,v ..V - 4 NUMBER 174 -. . .. . : : 7 ; i -"vi i ii nnr rrnr nimiiTn inn jiii rr,.-:( i n i r i i - ? i-i i 1 1 i i i. - . . . w ' : .v- ; I a. I - ( ' , ... ; -., : : ' - I : : i' ; I a I 111 , I III m .. I I .. --. v U , , lraiat' i v-. , - f.. I I .',111111 Kill 1 1 1 1 1 brfllll 1 1 i J 1 III I III III I r ' . TM" - -m& nmcienr- service - t a d - .:-.7 - & . . - - t - . I III I - "' fJSsssf i ;-' ' 7 v? 1 I 1 V . : I -ii : - v . " .- .4 i-'.--- - " - AND HE .management of rno effort in makinar rsuiied to the requirmentabf its patrons.. I Moreover, every precaution and safeguard: is adopted' eo that absolute safety, is afforded - i i.w ucputuia. uouurm jnent is'extended to all ' ' ,- -V'-. - NEW BERN BANKING TRUST COMPANY NEW BERN,M.C .rr On all Clothing for the next 1 5 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 lor A SHORT TIME ONLY. Now is yonr chance to save money. It will be money in yojar pocket to give me 'atrial- SAM LIPMAN i I Cor, .Middle and S. F. Sts. : i...... ...i ... M i 'Mi. .ii, yft."1:. "'".'icvt'.; ' v ..i'su....,...! i.,.. -t"i::..-j EAST CAnOLlHft TEACHERS TBAIHINB SGHDDL :;;! A Stete school to train teachers for the public schools of ; Iorth Carolina. . Every energy is directed to this one purpose.' Tuitionffree to all who agree to teach. Fall Term begins Sep-- -tcmber24 lfJlk . .. Fot catalogue and other information address. t , , HCBTvKflCHI; Presidenf, : jBreenville, H.: C. 'N THE PROPORTION OF .'. , : rPBflrTIS THE NATIONAL. BANK -OF NEW BERNE' N. 7 STANDS ( -...... " '-v.-. FIRST among' the I THIRD amone 4 A.vjsr- the And as it has Sarpiwand j Undivided Profits' amounting to $106,000 and mpitat amounting to $100,000, it has place on-lhe NationaTBank Boll" of Honor,' which includes only hanks having" Surplus1,, and Undivided profits equal to or exceeding their Capital stock. ' " " -f - 4rEBv CENT 4rjTEfiEST;pJ0 SAFETY. thitf institution spares its. service broad ami ran arm; courteous ireaip depositors-:1,"- w '"-'- : ' .. V .ifJ j CENT DISCOUNT Bryan . .- - Block. ESI SURPLUS KM MED TO VM ' A " Banks of; the City - National Banks "of; otate o:f no CETGSTT5 NEW EERN, NORTH CAROLINA; SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST, 24 1912- Ji Vk Beland Charges That Mrs. Beland Was Guilty , of Infidelity.' NATORIUM M;LIlClf Three Slots Jiredrope of Them Likely to Frove ' . Vatal. Wilson. N. C Augr. 23.-Great excitement was.creafed here this nfcefti-tng-at about 9:30 o'clock when it waa reported 'tKat;'j.'"iW!s-BeIand had 'Vhot his wife at their home on ' Spring street infidelity being the alleged cause. t'.C. T.Cillikin, a boardejLn thepBeland home, i named' a being the cause of the deplorableaffalr.' 'According to reports Beland caught bis wile and Gilli kin in a bath room together last night and. aft a few Words this, morning drew a pistol and opened fire on his wife, ue- bullet penetrating the ab-' domen', and' two others lodging in the steel ribs of her corset.: Mrs. Beland was operated on at the Wilson sanatorium but it is thought that the chances for her recovery are slight. Beland was arrested and placed in jail. The . Belands stand well here and some thnk' bejel husband's suspicions and .cffiarges ire' unfounded- She has not been in condition to make a state-; ment since the shooting. : Her children maintain that she is innocent. On the other hand it -is generally believed that a gentleman of Beiand's type would not have acted so rashly had he not been positive of his wife's infidelity. An effort will be made tonight or tomorrow to have Beland released on bail. Later Mrs Beiand's condition is very serious. The attending physicians say she cannot live. BY LOVE AFFAIR Young Richmond Man, Jilted, Mysteriously Disapitears. His Books Straight and Business in Good Condition. Richmond, Aug. 23. Because, it is said, the young woman to whom he was engaged suddenly changed her mind and decided to become the wife of another, John W. Priddy.'Jr., man ager - of the . Continental Casualty Company, has disappeared from -the city, and the gravest fears are enter tained as to his safety. Although the matter has oeen reported to the police and a thorough search bf the city has been made,, not'the slightest trace of his whereabouts has been found, .nor have hia'closes&Jriend any idea what his actions" have vb$en nirtce -Tuesday afternoon, when he was seen" to leave the offices of his conpany in the American National Bank Building. ' The belief that his sudden, departure wis dig the love' affair, the details of .hfcpffe: weTtkjiown- to his friends, is'Vreffgthenedvby the statement that his. books are. straight i and , his' busi ness , iti i the . best . conditioner This was positively stated JoHhe pblice when the " missing report' was made, .by his friend, J. P. Dashjelh-j. , J C v "v It was 'shortly after5 his promotion that he suffered a mental shock so severe that for several days he did jjot know his best friend;-- When he finally recovered he told the story.-.; It,ap-. Wife IN SA HUSB.f MIND DERATED pears Tnat jor. several montns ne jiaa count or thw roaa," ne saia;, . just go been fooking forward: to. his marriage 'around to any pf the groceries -find see withlhe young woman,' who is a mem-j the quantities of broken atld'scrambled ber i of a prominent family 'and fives eggs there are to be thrown out. on Monument .Avenue j;that slie hard Ask the reason and . you ' will firtd appeared to return- his ."affections in' that thia was' hen fruit, that farmers, every' way," and had seemed ,deeply in- J attempted to bring to- market over that terested nben he told -her of his, recent .corduroy road; -''' rv good fortune.-- ""You' may geiired' of-hearingus , He was dumfounded, however, when fanners talk about this' terrible stretch, hevcallcd , to1 see her one" pight andabout a miie 0f watersoaked logs, on a her mother exhibited ajargediamond jcvej with the water ;on each side, but ringand raCher rudelybroke the news j tcU you we are not going to let up on to. M.m.: t.84116. ';dau8htetN.' - - . - wed another. ' Wilson Campaign Fund. '".The Subscriptions that . hav bren made tip to this time to the Journal's Wilro-i campaign fund are I." :, -:Thi3Mw. rv. $5 00 " iv: T.D, Warren, . 6 00 ' Athens. CJafe . . ' 1 00 JOHNSON-JEANNETTE- : BOOT CALLED OEF New York, August "23 The, Johno.n- Joe 'Jeannett" boxing match' -set lor September ' 35th at , tbe St.Klcbolas - 1JAtid-luM''ifdeciitrr':ff thjs afternoon "f or the betterment of the sWt" by and Edward McMahoB the promoter. f ;, the' .bout. i-Tfce McMahon brothers called off thTOateh after a onTerencirith. the State Ath letic- Commlision. ' ' "There hasfbeen some adverse criti cism about this .match, "Edward': McH Mahon declared, ;"an(f the commission ers apparently do not. want it to fee. held.- iThat ii iwhiVe are calling rit off. Jot i the betterment of tRe'.spoit. The commissipners do not want Jwk Johnson 6 appear in a match in New Yorkcity.".; : , ..- ,x "The commission -decided long gV said Commissioner-' Neil, "that John son would' not be permitted to fight here. We believe now as we did then that the presence of Johnson in a ring contest in this State would be inimi cal to the best interests of boxing, the status oi wnicn pas greatly improved under the Crawley law." ;;NEW O THP SHIPPING. The gss relghtr,Bessie May eane in from Harlow yescexday rsornirig With a'lo4 o( farm proJada and a tod passenger nst. T he power fteighter Arcadi arrived early y serday f ro Baird'a, Creefc ' Tne pwr boat Daisy left ysiteiday for Driental with good cargo. Schooner Charles LiRoy li loading freightfvr Beaufort. , SEES GREAT CHANGE HEJRE. , Mr. N. M. Farrow,, leprestv.li ihi Virginia Life Insaranca company, ici'c for Beaufort yesterday, morning, in company witu his trother-ih law, Mr. (.naries Leggett oi jacusonviue, via. Mr. Leggett hat been here visiting his sister, Mrs. Fart ow. He has not been in New Bern si c the war, and is much impressed with the great changes seen on every hand. NEW SHORTHAND RECORD New York. .Aug ,23. -All warld'a records for shorthand speed ware brok en here when Nathan Behiiri, official stpoographer of the New York Supreme Court, and formerly the reporter at police headquarters, wrotV an average of 278 words a minute for five consecu tive minutes. The previous woid'trce- ord was 269 wards a minute. Behrin ako made a new wood's rec ord for accuracy, having a urcentage of97 3I0. He was awarded a si.ver cup John D. Carsoli t)f Chicago, was second and Charles L. Swem, of New York, third. a; s: HOLTON ADDS A PROTEST Comments Vigorously on , That Villainous Piece -1 VS -t of Roadi - Jr " FlGtTT TO BE KEPT UP- Says'Farmers Woiit JRelax JEflforU UntURoad Is; J ' . r:Jmpr6ved.'-, v..- Mr. A3- Holtoif of Olympia Was on of the mbs( recent visitors at "the jour nal office to protest against the condition of ihat f villainous piece "of corduroy road the other" side of Bridgeton.- '-He was in yesterday morning. "' "if you have any doubts about the losses to which the people of Keelsboro and that section, are subjected on ac- !the .lhingtill 'ditclies' are - dug On each side. .'"All-' the Couhty". Commissionera would . have" to do would be to ditch the -road,-throw the material up over the logs and then use a split log drag over the road thus made, It w.i all 1 cdbld do to stay in my hvry as I came over that stretch Can har." g.-t: a wagon o tl.is morniiig i . r it at all.".- flFFiCEfiS SEIZE ILLICIT, STILL Located the Outfit' Before 1 Day Yesterday , Morning. A NOT A PART MISSING The Whole Plant In Read iness For Another Run. ''y No' Arrests. 'S': Tae. biggest sesmre of illicit distil ling apparatus in many a day was made near ' Maysville. yesterday morning. Wessrsr Sam Lilly U( S. eputy Mar shal and J. E. Cameron, internal revenue collector, left the little town of Maysville Thursday night, in ater rible downpour, and struggled through the bushes and scrub of a savannah that stretches to the; eastward for a distance of a mile and a quarter from the railroad. At three o'clock the officers came upon the still, in the middle of a gallberry swamp, completely sur rounded by bushes, vines and thorns, so that it could -not be seen five paces away. The men had been struggling through the wickedest - sort of underbrush thoroughly soaked by therain, for over two hours., but they lelt well repaid for their hardships when they inspected the outfit by the aid of their lanterns. There stood the lar gest still, that has ever been cut up in eastern North Carolina since these officers have held their commissions. Not a part was missing. The pot was full of spent beer, the cap a part of the equipment seldom found when.' a distillery is raided was on the pot, leading to the big copper worm, and the whole plant was all ready for another "run." The still had a capacity of-at least one hundred and ten gallons at a "run" and had evidently been in operation a very few hours before the officers arrived. The heavy rain has washed away many of the evidences of operation like discharge of by-products and foot prints that might have helped the finders to make arrests, but everything seemed ready for aliother day's work. The officers stayed by the still, protecting themselves as hest they could from the rough night, until daybreak, when a fruitless, search was made for some of the whiskey that might have been left near the outfit. None was found, however, and the discoverers of this blockade factory started in to cut the still up. They finished their. work in time to have the pot, cap and big copper worm hatrled to the depot at Maysville, and to take the morn ing Coast Line train for New Bern, where they arrived pretty well played out. Deputy Marshal. Lilly waa oblig ed to go right to bed, and stay there yesterday. The position of a revenue officer in the Carolinas is not a bed of roses. The officers would have "sat on the still," as the phrase goes in block Oder's parlance, bijt the men were worn out, wet ana nungry, ana -they thought discretion the better part of valor, so came away with their plunder. They have plenty of evidence -to secure tne conviction oi the distiller, though of course they did not say so. That information came from another source. This distillery had been running for several . years,, and " was exceedingly well equipped,-! wijtfi everything in good shape. ft is thought a large part of 'the product-; went to. debauch the neighboring' -settlement, v. That part re it s would make . another-.'story.; Thf revenue ' officers - had ? . been working on this cat for the past 'twelvprnjonthsj but this blockader was. located in such an inaccessible "place v that Marshall Lillys says 1 he" might have searched for the plant for weeks, in the daylight, and never, have found the" thing. Looking for stills in open day is hot a healthful occupation1, either; The hid ing place, was in-realify stumbled upon by an outsider looking for fence posts, who told of .his1 find.'vThiskdoes'mot detract at all from the good work done by Messrs, -Lilly and .Cameron, s They did a very good job,"1, .fJ TO BUILD PART OF HIGHWAY. Sheriff-to-be R B. Lane was in Jhe city yesterday;? He says there is to be constructed a branch;of the' Ceiitraj Highway from Perfection t6 Cove City, distance.- of "nine miles,.' ; Work .. is now progressing splendidly under, the direction - of Mr. ' E WLWadsworth, road suporVtsof fo, thatc'section. T NO TOUt PLAY y - John . Cherry, a colored ..man . aged 22 years, died .yesterda'y -morning at 4 o'clock in a house-at 4he corner of Pine - and Smith ' streets.'' The case was reported" tq the police-by parties who led the officers to believe that there might' have". been foul play, . But an investigation showed ti.at Cherry liad been sick for severil days and died from natural causes.'' , .-. Our Directorate ,uw vuuu ui uucciuts is cumpuseu oi leading business men of the community, " and as ecah.member keeps in close touch -witKthe'aff air 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. ZZ Bb.3ts,; AiZ3iz&& r?- in si I Vl it Shan ismill m -y y -'-WVm -- r ... - m More Money Trade With J BAXTER and you will have more mon ey to spend for Groceries, Rail Road fares, Theatre Tickets Soft Drinks Etc. You should not throw your money away by trading at high priced stores. We are satisfied with a small profit t J. J. BAXTER. Department Store Elks' Temple. 0 DOMINION NEW YORK AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST Affording Pleasure and Eest. 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