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1 NEW. BERNNORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1912.
. THIRTY'FIRST YEAR
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The Prudent S aver?
i 'The man or woman who sees ;far." enough -ahead
to prepare for the future need by sav-,
ing today is a prudent saver of money; -.This
is the only way to become independent- free .
-from those, worries which are sure -to : follow.
cthe loss of employment;1 sickness or. some
other trouble, if . there, Ja no surplus' saved up. ,
to meet the emergency 1
Savings and Time Deprsits Invited
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NEW BERN BANKING
AN ft
TRUST COMPANY
SPECIAL - REDUCTION
A Of 35 PerCent :
n our entire stock of Summer doth-.
ing and Low Quarter - Shoes.
: Now is your chance to save a Dollar, sor the price is no
object the goods must go to make room for Winter goods
coming in. - .
It will be to your advantage to paj us a call and look ov--e'j
the borgains we have to offer you.
SAM LIP MAN
Cor, Middle aud S. F. Ste. ' Bryan Block.-
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A LOG nOLLKIG
Class Inlatlon Held Last
.Night J , at Hallof
The Order ,
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SERVE r REFRESHMENTS
District Manager Will
'Bell to Award , Silver,
Service ; 4
7Th Woodmeti'of the Vprld, Elm
wood Camp No. 12i had claw in-
litiatioo ia thrWoodmeo fcall. corn
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The Bridtoadegre Wirt,Cpt,14,Wi-1
nj rmions, Tputu on tp-aegree wuri
ia splendid rtyle' .TiiJMi'th firrt
cUbj woric yetp&t -on 'In Eartern
North. Carolina and applicant! were
most' favorably impressed.)'- After the
degree work, refreshments were eerved
, Those who received the1 ; degrees-
were only a part of a class of forty-jive.
The remainder will be Initiated ;on.or
about the &th Snet.-. . ' : ?
Those wishing to joiri"' during the
class should kee that their Applications
are in before that date. TMr. Will . L.
Bell, district manager, " will ' be here
until that time; " '
Elmwood Camo contemplates or-
a new degree team." ' There is
great deal more enthusiasm than lit
the past, and the New; Bern camp
seems to be talcing on new me. -71
Mr. W. N. Pugh made the address
welcome -to the new members, and
was greatly enjoyed by them.
A silver sfcrvice yill be awarded to
the Elmwood . Camp by Mr. Bell as
token of appreciation for' enthusi
astic work for tle order. ,
ENDORSES DUNCAN
FOR HEAD OF N. S.
::;es 5;;itiuh.
ivill TfiY r.c;i;i
Jersey Boss, Once Beaten,'
Still Has. Senatorial
'.Aspirations --"A
TO. BE A CANDIDATE
Governor Wilson.5 Caused
His Defeat in Interest
' s of Martlne
Newark, r ft. f.; ., Sept. 4. James
Smith, Jr., former United States Sen
ator, has announced hat he wlU"be, a
candidate af the coining, primaries, for
the- Democrtk?nsoilnUpi lor Unhed
States Senator. , petition has been
forwarded 'to the Secretary of Ihe State
at Trentoo for filing. : . . "v
Ex-Senator. Smith's opponents' have
discussed as a candidate for the pri
mary nomination -State Senator Geb
hardt, Representative Hughes and for
mer. Judge WescoU, of; Camden, who
placed uovernor Wilson name betore
the " Democratic eonveEllon at Baltimore.-
- Mrsses. Giebhardt, Hughes and We-
cott held a conference over the situation
with Governor Wilson several ' days
ago at Sea Girt, but were unable to
decide which two should withdraw to
unite the -Wilson strength. The time
for filing petitions ends with today.
Governor Wilson's break with Mr
mith occurred, almost, two years ago,
after the Governor's election, but be
fore he assumed office, : Governor Wil
son opposed his Senatorial ambition
and in the ensuing contest' was victor
ious, James - E.' Martlne," the primary
choice, being elected by the Legislature.
The -office for which Mr. Smith an
nounces his candidacy" is now occupied
by Ftank O. Bfiggs, Republican, whose
term expires March 4, 1913.
00 COLlPUilOT OIL,
Closing of Postoff ices Said
to Cause But; Little
V" Trouble-- :J t-
OBSERVE "x " WORKINGS
No Suggestions' Received
As to Amending Exe-
- v cutlve Orders.
Before the order of the Postmaster
General carrying out the new Jaw was
issued .vigorous prrftets were received
her freiSavery part of'the country.
Since.' trial of the-new order has beea
made, however, ther appears to have
been oo' great inconvenience. "
Orders were sept out by the Postoffice
Department to the ppei masters at Balti.
more. Philadelphia. New York and
Washington to observe carefully the
working of the law on Sunday and to
advise the officials here if any interest
had suffered through the closing of the
general delivery windows.
' Up to today no complaints had been
forwarded to the Potm&ster-General.
Neither were any suggestions received
as to the advisability of further amend
ing the executive orders to allow other
patrons than hotels and newspapers to
receive their mail.
OUR DIRECTORS
As it in nfnnn the men directincr the affairs oX a
bank that the success of the institution, depends,
we give below; a list of our directors who are well
r known for their ability and-integrity:
CHAS.S. HOLLLSTER
Wtn.' DUNN
CLYDE EBY
J. VVSTEWART
G. V. McGEHRE
W. F. ABERLY
KILLAM E. BENNETT
E. H, MEADOWS.
C. D. BRADHAM
T. A. UZZELL
H. M. GROVES
W. P. METTS
W. J. SWAN
G. C. SPEIGHT;
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BREAKS NECK IN
FALL FROM, PORCH
The Raleigh Chamber of Commerce
at a meeting held .Tuewtey "fen' adopt
ed resolutions endorsing ' Mr. E. C.
Duncan for the presidency of the Nor
folk Southern Railroad Company as
follows:
Resolved by tlu Raleigh Chamber
nt fnmnieree. in meeting assembled:
"That we most heartily endorse
Mr. Duncan and recommend to. Xfle
1 -j y.r j:Ainra nf the NorfolK
inwiu- ui vi.iv-v"." " - - - ..... , .
Southern railway his selection as pre- f V.
Ment of the company; we believe him
to oe eminently qua,.uu " '". .iil ffainst
no selection couiu i i"uuc wivik www- 1 . t , k . . a:
meet with more universal approval, ""allpox. an epiden; of the disease
, fartW toward 'establishimr. ex- prevailing in toe utt e town, anu
tending aud maintaining those Cordial very weat ; Hejnc ea W .stoop a,
a f,fcHlv relations which should though in paw before fallwi from the
exist between TaUway officials and the porcn. - tvuch t u
- . v . t . It. s!i nnimn man wna dead.
- u.. lorr tnac tne uia ouu uc
V ? y - . j I Ti- H vRnrlr0 wait ' verv. DODuiar
; t.m mm trio fniiPao'P m in in raaui i jv" . , - " ' - r
" r- . . . lAL...Ln..s. lim uwtinM and
Kinston,, Sept. 4.- John H. Burke,
a prominent young man of LaGrange,
met death in a singular manner at
his home there. Young Burke, who
was about 23 years of age, was talking
his father on' the front porch of
their residence, and was leaning against
a post when he suddenly fell to the
It is not
known whether. Burke, died from htart
failure or the ' broken tieck. ' He had
OFFERS $10,000 FOR
CURE OF CHILDREN
St. Louis, Sept. f. Following -the
death of his seven-year-old daughter
Virginia from infantile paralysis, Dr.
Robert Edward Wilson of No. 4295
Lindell Boulevard said he would give
fortune to any physician who yould
save the lives of the other three Wilson
children ,who are all ill of the same
isease at their home in Pattenville,
Mo.
"I will give $10,000 to the man who
can save mv children." was Dr. Wil
son's cry after his daughter's death
The scene in the little girl s room was
so touching just before her death that
the father was frantic, and two other
physicians who had been in attendance
were so affected they had to -go out.
. , - . 1-. j ia iniinnjUKUuuL tuw icvmuu
tWa tP we believe the selection of leader in social circles in
t l -... Vam will He" woi partner in the
a olul,, . . .. r-,w w H
was
LaGrange,
mercantile
be appreciated by the, people of . this
State and -we. pledge to him our hearty Burte. 1 e tunera. was r7
Jopration and support in extending tended, and the wterment .. in
an1 Jmlldlnir uo the property of the dale. . v --
largely. '. at-
Oak-
and building up the property
mmmnv until it snail oecome. as 11
v ' r
deserves to be, one' of the great rau
way'systems-of the soutlt"
EAST GAROLIfiA -TEACHERS' TRUIIIIHd -SCHOOL
rJL State school to- train ' teachers fur the publio JBchoola -fd
North Carolina Every energy Is directed- to this one purpose, f-
1"oitlou free to all who agree to teach. -:' Pall Term', begins Sepj
SMALL iBODYr.BIG COUltAGE
Chief of Police W.v O. Rouse- of Dover
-Th. Norfolk Ledecr- Dispatch says I came in on the evening train last wght
that F. S. Gannon, who was president! leading a oespewe-iooMm .
r v. whrn It was known as the the end ot a chain, t iae wsey
Norfolk and; Southern, .wilt Almost being taken-to the vraven couniy jan.
;nK t mailo nrpsident. - I The commitment , described mm
v- -. -; ' - v-... .-'i ... r: . '. . . j - ..ti:
Alex- r-ranxs,-- arresiea
: : iniitmU IWniSKeV. : A oysiauw si.wf'.wiiw
SHUTHNUINIiWO , remarked( What'a little policeman."
TW considerable' activity "
For catalogu'i and othr information address. :,i l
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-.Hanl Mr. Hamilton. 1 "te. u " uuc " "'-"""" '
inwwBi.Di .w.r;- . - -1 v. -i. . , f.'i,-J.
to have nis. nanasi- ', j"
the
mM sW
ad
More Money To Spend
1;
Trade Mfh
I. I. BAXTER
andyoth will have more non
ey to spend for Groceries, Rail
Road fares, Tfieatre Tickets
Soft Drinks Etc. You should
not throw your money away
by trading at high priced
stores. We are satisfied with
a small profit
J. J. BAXTER.
Department Store - Elks' Temple.
FUNERAL OF P. M. PRIOR
The funeral of '!. P. M Prior,
whose death occurred Monday at Bur
lington, took place yesterday at that
place, which was the old home ol the
deceased. Mr. Prior went to Bur
lington a few weeks ago for his health,
hut was taken worse and died. He
leaves two -sons ami iwu uauKi.iC.,
three i the four.- Misse,. Ethel and SUS;I2:S:S:S:S:S::;S::
Hasef Prior and Mr. Priest, being
residents of New Bern.
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PB0FI1STO.OT1
MiNATIOKMBANK'
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X)F NEW BERNE. XCr
.STAWDS
FIRST among the . banks of the City "
THIRD among the National Banks of ;
' K the State 4 - ":"
And as it has Surplus and Undivided Profits amounting to $105,000 and
apital amounting to $100,000, it has a place on the National Bank Roll
of Honor, which includes only banks having Surplus and Undivi,'. j
profits equal to or exceeding their Capital stock. " " 1 ,
the manager, seems
fnTl.r.L The .schooner . Essex 19- on
wavs beimr calked and painted.. 1 he big - MR. GEOFFRO V BEAU .
-inoner. HumDhrev'.Toomeyl . Th hodv of William Geoffreys who
. a - ,- .4
t;nJ thnlHUtkHtZ&4frMiarbA Pffitf-
the wavs.-The-hqOoefri-Vi"3"J'.'wJ IdiM-.UStsWAMtsio ioba(ih--ii
over the" Norfolk southern worn
:it yesterdaTy jnorning to the old
The auxiliary schooner .Sarah Wu- home - of -the deceased in Beaufort.
son is on Stewart'a way.1 - Mr. Geoffroy was a shipbuilder, weji
Power boat Daisy is in from Oriental, I known. fn this section. -He.. had beea
with general cargo., i ' employed on Dredge 0, which left these
The power boat Clifford Perin clear- warte8 jw0 years ago. '-t.,' L"' .
editor Btaufort yesterday. -A load of '. '
pipe ana nun muiiga . f ,rpKfTI ' -.
Mrs, E. A. Henry of Augusta ,Ga.,
and Mrs i Alice Carvan ol Askfns were
the euestsof Mrs. Sallie Heath Sunday.
Miss Sallie Hpllowell ol Aurora was
the guest of Misses Bela Willis and
Vivian; Cayton last wet ?! . 't
Miss Nellie Cayton was the guest 01
Miss- MaTiala Barrfngton Sunday.
- Miss Essie Ipock vi !,cd relatives and
friends at Bridgeton last week. ;
There will be an ice cream .shadow
party' at Ernul school house Saturday
night, September iU t-veryooay
invited to come. J ( ; - ' - '
Mpe rs. 1. C. Dixon and David Bar-
rincton of Olvmpia were in our midst
Saturday.
j,;;, s FeU V"I!'s was the guest of
DOVER BRIEFS 1
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Uhapel mil wnere ne win nave LuaiBci v
TI... t XT . n.m-iH nnA Mr. W. !,
ACT. . 8" .
HY Caton were visitors in New Bern g;
Monday. : .
Mr.' Frank Griffin has 'accepted
position as salesman in the -store
M W A Wilann.
Mr.' viM; v. I
City is here f ft few days - jlll
ATIF.ltIAKUIK.il HKKK III
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last night , at -7:30 0 clock at the j.S
church" on New street, Mr, E, J. Kieer J" J t
and Miss Marion, B. Hackney, both
.1 Pnriimnifth. wt,nft "united in mar-1 1.1
v. . i- v-. . Ii
Rev. Hurley, the 'pastor i
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VIRGINIA COUPLE
riage:
of the church,' officiating.
;The, bride
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B are now nsioh- '
ing over WOO:
patterns of For
eign and Domes-
tic Woolens for Autumn ;
and Winter. Patterns that
are exclusive in design
dud tailored by the BesV
Tailors inAmerica.
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Was UCCOIUlUjUJT ,uuc. . ...... . i
oltaep-dejp3aiid:hy4iih -Mfc.lc--HaelieKfgvAa4way.1j
r
She had been hf.re for ome,timeon
visit to her brother, who m the lore-
man -in cnarge- oi tne vui- .
struction . of the.. Wewv Bern , vnem 1 .
c.r Knilwav Comnanv. , Mr. . and I; :
.W. w. ,. . . . . ij. m
wi.or oftr . a w - rlavs here. 1
will leave for Portsmouth, x
afhe plant of the Elm City Lumber
Company, for the new mill ot the renn
Lumber - Company ai , inoxviur,.
PROGRAM
AT THE ATHENS
TO-DAY.
Worrell and Kenny Comedy singers
talkers and acrobatic dancers, open their
entrairement with us today. They have
10S buck and wing steps and the best
act of the kind touring the south. .Pic
tures as follows:- Our feature subject
is,"A Story of Montana." :A western
dramatic sul jsct by H". A. Co. featuring
G. M. Andci son. One of Essonay'a world
famous productions. ; ; .
j "His Wife's Old Sweetheart," is a
! f.vsrin - ;--fr M 'ry M ,V' i'l " n.
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DR; THOMPSON 11EAUS
' BULL MOOSE TICKET
1'' At' the convention of the Progressives
held -Tuesday in Greensboro, Dr.-Cyrus
Triomnson" of Onslow was nominated
for Governor and the rest of theticKet
was left open. - Electors were named
as follows:'.'";' r.'r '-' -"''-'v .-.
First district, O. W. Swain of Beau
fort; second, A. i Brown 01 ureene,
third. D. P. Henry of Craven; fourth,
W. S: Bailey of Nash; fifth, James koss
of Stokes; sixth, LX L. Gore of New
Hanover; seventh Z. V. Walser ol
Davidson :eithth. W. P. Watson of
Caldwell-ninth. T. N. Haliburton, of
Burke; tenth, Z. V. Watson of Yane
, The following .were-chosen as 1
state central execu:,ve
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