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v. T-4 .,..::al H . ? .-. ntnimtrn' V '- S-v . ' :- Til 3 ' -'-. t??. CN3 DOLLAL. V 'V V - ' w - :i iJ... HUJIEER 139 ' NEWi BERN, NQRTH CAROLtllA,; TUESDAY - MORiJINC, SEPTEMBERS ,1912 , THIRTY-FIRST YEAR " 1 m I X air.- Ss.'sy i- If you have a, savings Account with this baikudetenijxne to increase it Jfrom itirljtov time; An Account to which additions are not ; made la Sometimes called by banks "a dor-. mant account" Do not permit your account1 to sleep. Everytfane you take in a sum of. money set aside a part of it for your savings account . , , ' " - ' Saviors aod Time Deposits Invited j TRUST COMPANY NEW BERN, M.C. SPECIAL Oit bur -REDUCTION Of 35 Per Cent ' - entire stock of Summer Cloth ing and Low Quarter ShoeS " Now is your chance to save a Dollar, for 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 rnd lock ov er the bargains we have to offer ycu. SAM LI PM AN F. Ste. Bryan Block. Cor. Middle and S. FIGIIIluG ;l.lilE'l Sensational .Attract Statements Attention - CRUSADE . UNDER WAY .Vv 50,000 Personsrin America Earn Living In Shock-V Ini Trade Baltimore, : Md., September 9, By the 'Statement that 50,000 -per sona in America earn their livelihood bjj rtjU3patioi:- fa alave Department of Jntfc,'whici i charge of the. crusade agains the social evil, has attracted wide-spread attention to fits work. ' , ' 5 Mr. Finch's headquarters (or the supervision, of the work isv the; entire country, are located In the fidelity Building. Baltimore has been chosen, he says, not because it i any better or any worse than any other large Ameri can city, but because it u convenient. Johtt J. Grgurevish, also of Uf Depart ment of Justice, is in cjrgR! tae local details-i V ' " That.one of the chief . dangers 40 American girls of the working cfasa- Is the demand for recruits for the ranks ry is Mr. Finch's belief. He also be lieves it his life work to eliminate this evil. In two years he ias sent to the penitentiary more than 300 of the men and women who conduct the business. "The devices to which the trader resort," said Mr. Fiuch in an interview in trpttina hold of and dealing witn I EUST CARDLINA TEACHERS TRAIHINGSCHGDL A Btmte' school to train teachew for the publio 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 information address. RQBT. H.' V RIGHT, .' President, "Greenville, N. C. held foh counx FOn nETAILLIS In Default of. One Hun dred Dollar Bond Walk. . -ef I Locked "Up v , "f- f S . - ii r ' " SOME v, HEAYY FINE$ Dr: Aft limmf'.' XXf arirYw .i fiVinwia 1 Onlvk' TfxirJt-ii TVr i His Disapproval V of - j .v -Was " Away Dl8orderliness When Policeman A. L. Bryan on Sunday saw. Ben Jenkins, July r Brown and Oscar Whife passing some money to Jimftt Walker-aMSjiote i thalker was; fu- BV'teke454osjtt? he guessed; Yightway ..:tht). the aaoeey war; passed for uquor.4He arrested Walker and notified the'-other three parties to be In court .Monday and testi fy to the truth as to their dealings With Walker. Monday the witnesses testified .that they badboucbt whiskey from- Walker and Mayor- McCarthy bound Mm over under bond of J100. In-deiaait ne went to Jail t await the neit teem on sunenor' court, . "ueienaanc -anu . wit- nessk in. th JbUavvwi aafrot. V: Two 'charees- "of . Jarcen against HiaWlonea, 'colorecf.Wnt to JiaiPto wait for fraaf actidakbySuper jior court. He was charged with -steal ing two sets of harness from yl. F, Crockett and some clothing from tin steamer Emtna J. Phillips. - - Twb negroes will have to pay twenty dollars and costs' for disorderly : con duct. Both Were very disorpVly, henc the heavy fine. John Sanders was dis- nrderlv " because he' was -drunk. He kicked no bieh iinks on Smith street ,n geumg no.u o. " " 7 J"2fSunday and Officer Bryan took; him their victims through their organized P"""" ' . - - ra J i m.n nH reach vounir tow. . John Reddick wai dwordcly B6-i j flVstem are many, ana reacn younn vnmfn add eirlsin all walks of life, but particularly those who go out into life 10 earn a living. "No nfans daughter .sister or wfe ! safe if she is voung and attractive, from the wiles of these traffickers, Df course, however, they move along the lines of least resistance. In this con nection the theatre, the moving-picture show, the cafe, the skating nnk and the dance halls become instruments. Mr. Finch first established national headquarters in Baltimore June 1 ot this year. His system has been install ed also in Richmond, Norfolk and cities of North Carolina and West Virginia, Offices will soon be opened in New York -.1 -.1 t TfM nlalt nrfwi ana uwie migc t.n.v. . ,--- - vides fox one officer of the organization in every city. It will take abour 1,000 men for this plan. cause he' was mad. :A"d mad 1th his own father mad enough to hurl dunk ing glass at htm 'yesterday morning "in negro-restaurant near the depot ana painfully wonnd"6rte of his hands. Tled rflrk'the efder was in court with the injured hand as evidence. Both San . - . . ders and Reddick were slow abouWra ing the amount needed to square their accounts with the city, but Chief Uup- ton said that it was surprising how promptly the amount to pay off a fine was sometimes raised by the relatives of the oarty in trouble. ' Officer L. H Banks was the one who arrested Readies: Georee Cockerham, colored, wasJ in court on the charge of peddling with' out license. He wai required to pay the license and also a fine. This was the Mayor's way of demonstrating the truth that it is cheaper to pay a license tax than it is to try to get out of paying N THE FKOFOHTIDM ? OF SURPLUS: AMD ; OIBEDEB ' ...... " - "PROFITS TO CMill : - THE NATIONAL BAKS l OF NEW 'BERNE, c;' ! , HRamonthe- banks oHhe City 1 H1KD among the National Banks of uic oiaie PROGRAM AT TH? ATHENS TODAY - Misses DuPree and Vena, make change of ct from last' nignt4nis is a good team ana you wm enjoy act. N Our feature picture is an Essanay featurinB Mr. G. P.. Anderaoa in The Smugglers Daughter. s ' G. P. P. C. The Mosquito, twa u . .. '- ... . ..." i : . t. - an educational , wcuure iiwwuw u life- ot. the Mosquito and howasy it is to' exterminate, them, Whiffles mourns his Twin. We are fortunate' enough to have another Paths Weekly today showing NewDort News. Va..WTne greatest fighting craft in the world, the United States Battleship Texas, slides from the ways into the waters of the Chesa peake. Bremen, Germany 'XhB. hrst tnaii for the Olympic Games bring; out man? likely candidates for the honor of re presenting - Germany at' the."'. -Copen hagen Stadium., V i v Portland, Ore. 'The first. Infantry and'the Twenty-fourth (Colored:In fantry leave for service in the Hawaiian Islands.' 1 " - ' Strati ord-onAvon, -England Great crowds and elaborate decorations mark the opening ot the 'Shakespeare . An nivereary, at the birthplace of the Hard of Avon. Los Angeles, Cal.-The Shnners take possession of the .city and participate in a gCeat parade - with many magni- "-Constantinople, 'Turkey. 1 he Sul tan returns to hi palace after witness- I inn a- review of the National Cadets and the Second Lieutenants of his Army. New York, N. Y. The school child dren the city participate n the fifth annual park fete, it. Several other cases of less importance than those mentioned were also dis- tMsed of at yesterdays' session of: the city court. ELKS NOTICE. There will be regular session of yaur Lode to night' at 8:30..- You are ear nestly requested to be present, By order-E. R. ' - ., T. B. KEHOE,'Sec,y BRIDGETON , - Houses are in good demand in Bridge- ton now. . There are numoers w peopie who would like to move here ,but can t af luiniti tn live in. . k " Bridgeton now toasts. a Hotel, I wimounisiM in w wu'ifc Davis on A atreet.1 y Y XJZ. - t J - -1 JJ- . ar. - - - . a -' j . a ' v : a ' - ' Mr. S.- f rwefi.wa5 ttPfc Ii husiness in4 New ' Bern and has opened ' up a ' drV' goods store." in one f j Mr, Perry, fWche4 has moved Jus grocery store from, hia old stand in, one of the new stores onBridge street - There has been much sickness Jiere lately. Mr. ,S,' G. Parker,' daughte Miss Geneva,, had typhoia tever ana was sant to the Stewart Sanitarium at New Bern, but has recovered. , i Mr. S. D, Parker's little boy Guy has been very low tor seven weeks, with typhoid fever, but.wft are lad .to- say he is improving. Mr. R. Philips little babyXs very low. Mr, Philips is having his home on Bridge street remedied. " .--" ' , '- .'; -Mrs.. J. ? BxjWorton and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, and her sister Mrs. A ,M. Tingle are at Stella visiting relatives. Mr, .iSITED IIM01D1 o:ie rauiGD Carter Returns After! 7 AbsenCe1?fi MPROVED IN, HEALTH While He AwayRains -Not. Showeraw Rev DrE. X. Carter, pastor , of the First; Baptist, churchy u at Jiome Again after' ctfupte oi nooCha spent iit lng InndM'vUck ?rVa hel if Vvei The AaMrpan of the m he waa Hn1 Rochester. where':-te 'formerly ''livedf. This is thecathedrarciy of England and he' found the renewal . of his as sociations with the 'numerous historic spots to be found, there, very delightful. Not a little of bis time in the mother country was spent in London where at Pastors' College, presided' over; by Charlea H. SpurgeOn, he studied for the "ministry. He aUb'revisited Lon don; University wheVe he, was once .a student. . . .. ' Hiiriopidiy- waT.fiirther marked by frequent: excursions q .Brighton, of " gngln(f -most famous. watesUig places. He also" visited Nottingham. "I understand you-have beis hav ing-it warm here", Dr. Carter remarked. "Weil, you will probably be surprised yhett I tell you that at Brighton I wore my overcoat all the time when -not in the house and slept under blankets during the entire summer. "It rained every day while I was tn England. And I . am speaking liter, ally.. T don't mean that it rained all of every day, but not a day passed that there-was not a rain; not a mere shower, but a rain. I did not stop noting daily rains until I was within twenty-four- hours of New York." Dr. Carter had not been in England In "ahouVa'quarter of f century and he was curious to see what changes had takeapiace, One of the, most conspicuous change that he observed was the ab sence of the disorder which grevailed in thev seaport cities when, he was last in England. Then there was the prcat- est amount of drunkenness with a full complement' of all the kindred evils. Now tbere'Is almost a complete absence of that sort of thing. All the time he was m Rochester, which, with Chatham and several 6 Cher cities so lose to Ro chester as to form with it practically one city, .has a population of 350,000 he saw only two intoxicated peopled The change for the better He attributes largely tos the thorough SERVICEvFOR EVERY Mi . - This bank nas a serviceor every man. Busi 'j''l;fBSsj6nai men. farmers, private citi-zens-all receive a service at the Peoples Bank of New Bern suited to their needs. We invite checking and savings accounts, pay ing 4 per cent compound interest on the latter. It is not necessary to have a large sum of money in order to open an account in this bank. .N. -a. rf,, ifii ism -mm fT m nr r-m - HniiiiliiiiilHill! More Money To Spend Trade With I I BAXTER - s . and you will have more mon ey to spend for Groceries, Rail Road fares, Tfieatre Tickets SofDrinks Etc. You should nbtffitvW'syours money away By (rading jit high priced stores. We are satisfied with a small profit " J. J. BAXTER. Department Store - Elks Temple. education which the people of t-ngiana j t,M,wt.w.M,wwUMw.wrtrtwyMWwtw have been receiving. Although he lost twenty pouqds.in weight, Xr. , Carter returns . greatly imoroved in health. When he left here he was on the -verge of nervous breakdown. - Now he says he is feeling fine in every way. ' ' He went over on the Mauretania and returned on the same ship . Both voyager were - without - mishap- except that on the day before landing in the return trip there wa-a severe gaie d urine whicTi a seaman broke his back; and one or two others were eas serious-1 1 ly injured.. The voyage - back , waa i maae qy me. iaiinKnHi m mjo, 23 14 houri ,,1 . - Mrs.- Carter s will leave tomorrow. moraine" t6 aDend her -vacation in the CdOlETYi WOMEN: U-f. NOT GOOD RISKS Washington, DCSeptember. ! j pi D. GldJrof Greensh priisident s 1 I a . f I B are now) show ing over 1000 pa tterps of For eisrn and Domes- tic Woolens ; for A utumn and. Winter. Patterns that ?dr&?! exclusive Jn design and tailored by the Best IS Having llliuiuibli.m. Paris,' France The funeral of liy'f!.w' on. hi home ,rxA.-f "''i Lucir.-iivre "viMtiiiif hm- nicr, iv. M. Farrow TL.a is the first time 'he And aa It has Snrplua and Undivided Profite amounting to $105,000 and apital amounting to $100,000, it has a place on the Rational Bank Roll' of Honor, which includes only banks, having Surplus and Undivided profits equal to or exceeding their Opital stock ' . ' . v late" Chanilter of Deputies, is attendod uu I much pomp and ceremony, v ? e ; Del Rio, Texa7-The ranchmen on this side of the Rio Grande are drivjng I cattle across into the United States, to ave'; them from confiscation by the Federal Army or the Revolutionists. I ' Paris,-France The new fashions in Evening" Wraps and decollette gowni are wondered creations of the Parisian Couturiers. Matinee everj' day at Night 8 o'clock first show. 5 . o'clock. te firs has visited his old hotye in twenty seven years, N, , . " ,. Mr. -William Tingle has "gone to Arapahoe to accept employment.- -Mr. Tv W. Moore has moved his family back from New Bern in Mr. LeRoy Davis's home on A street. Mr. W.1I. Mason ha9 opened" up a meat market and fruit stand on Bridge street, near t' e Tn '-e. Mrs. Dinbs fx.,'."-- ,i nl ' " of New 1 rm ' ' i-.: f th American Life Co Mention,, was seen in .Washington esv route from Chi cago, -where he attended- the annual meeting 6f the conventidn. Mrf -Gold was quoted in Chicago paper at saying society ' women, werelnot s ood in surance risks aa the woman who work for a livelihood, , - Henry L. Rosanfeld, of the Equitable Life of New York, took issues with Mr. Gold in an interview in New York news papers, and said that if there were any society women in- the South whom Mr. Gold did not care to insure, the bquit able would be glad to get them. "I stand on l my-original assertion thAt societv women as a class are not as good tisks as the women who lead '.'. pimple life," n-iidT'Mr. GoH. JThe iii ...ui question an4 eatil person j is a law unto themselves, but society, wonien fCo follow the -pace made by the 400 of the larger cities are not re garded by life" lusurance experts as good risks as the woman who pursues the more even tenor of her way.' -,. -, -, S 45 ( ff-, i,f fit- J ' I 1 1 i I i i '&ii$JM fa 4W W fC"!l!!!!!!IIO!IIIIH :!rt. At t!ie r. g.t "D 1 - other, s. C.,'J Mr, LU"UL...JuJi'tliiE" 1 MuCrt' C Trips To v 1,7 V0?.K AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST ! . , . ; i Affording Pleasure and Best," ' -' " Hrst clui i tickeU include Meals und Berth bn'elegant'y appointed ex- rr 1 e-""Tier, - ..'...',:... . I tcrC.'l Cea Water Bathe can be procured on Steamer wiUiout c' . I : s 8 re e!l eqti ; fd I Jli the Ui'itd Wirelt ' 9 Ti ' ""n I h T. ' . tifaYci'd Fn(33C:;:)513-i '." r: l r: if x txzzr v:rr ; v.xr .r i . na, Coinpimy'sWhasr, IV- t t f "-.ntrrartiir ' ' . ' 1 4 IIITECEST F'!3-P'! Ij Li 1 v
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