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uv::lz2 143 Kir.V. BERN. NORTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY HORNING, SEPTEMBER 14 1912. T T ; THIRTY-FIRST YEAR' - 1 rr i $ . The. Safest Investment v . - The safest Investment is one that does not ' fluctuate under disturbed business conditions.' It yields a stipulated rate of interest -and may also be' turned into cash if necessity re-quires- - - , ,sl ' ; The Certificates of peposit issued by-this. bank are Becured Irf ample .'capital surplus and resources, They are always worth their full face value and yield interest at W" rate of 4percent,per,annum,W;S; . r - VS4Vin od Time Deposits Invited" - - ft.t Da ! , - - ''i NEW BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY KtWtCRN.N.C. CLOTHING-JVE WS Tte tekctjcri of a new suit this Fall is an Wcr ;:V,.'7': .Jlnttter. - - ; .Yqu way ccme hre and have all the- time "you wish, see as many mcdels as you want to, ard.tty on the iitaycu desire. : v,.-v On the I6th.; and 17thr.The Haas Tailoring Co, ,of' Baltimore wilj xhjb$their Jin of op to date suitings made up ; in 5 the': 'ter latest ityle; j flr cordially invite the public to call and inspect bur goods acimy time, whichdoes not .put ycu uni 'derany eblig&tifiifto4 buy whatever., -.4 ,i - -" T ' - ! , II - . - SAM LIPMAN w iuiuuin auu cv f . Dig.'1 Bryan Block, mi THCHEBS TRAIHINE SCHOOL- JJ Stiit tcBool to train teachers for t he public 'school of ' Norih ftroHnsc ' Evy energy is-directfd to this one purpose.-', ; Tuition frrt to all'trho agree to Jteacb- Fall Termeglns " Sep-.' Fpr, catalogue and other foformatioif addreFB. RC3T. . H. V RISHT, Fresfnt, J Ereenvii:3, 1 H. C.1 1 lie is T rJ.XUFACIJURlSG USD 5ELLIK6 IS OURS? UUII UUulJd TO SERVE YOUR- INTEREST we have one of the, best equippedill Vork platslin Eastt CaroHna-andJ; we arecablef"ta serve you with thebest,,i6f teveything 5 needed in repairing or building Vouf house A' S ' -r our -specialties .;:: V I FAIiWjria.OWS, DOORS,M ANTELS' ROOF- 1 - ING PAPER and in'factriythg needed' In the buMrig ling K -;,v:... i. v . - Tolson Lumber & tlan'fg. Co. i ivv.-.r- Free: Coupons ! . We are filvlnft Coupons with all the Coffee ground in our new Electric Coffee Mill and in exchange for those Coupons' we are'glvlnft free gome "beautiful 4la8war and also some handsome Dishes. We are ftiTinj - away S per cent, of our, profits on - Cofice, and we guarantee our Coffee to be the best Coffee you can buy for the money." We grind it any way yotf want it and guarantee to please you. ' .Give us your nettxr der f or coffee and saveur coupons and get your ("shejwfiee, : TWO rilONES ItS A? D 15. 77 Broad St., - " NEW EI T.N, N. C. T WE GUARANTEE a g ..xl V- tion (o every teacher wlio comjilcU's lirr preparatlin, at Lilileton Co;' . .'. We have sctiv'nr&l.ifs for young women desiring prrparnt ton to t- .ch, v ! are uliout t ' t "to. HAVING , MADEARRANGE y.'yENTS WITH THE fiioRTAUK ;a s;:;n frn Uii Fifteen Hear y. Hundred People Him In Char- If II! I .li f ' ,lotte Speech STANDS S ON : RECORD F . lEnjLr;,;;.' Police Investigate Strange Trio - Found on . The Little Jim . to go o:: Toun.' .OE FEGli These" Hands Are Clean," ',Mr. Simmons Declares (v ''. Amid AoDlause - " - Tl, Charlottee Observer of yester day- gives, a lengthy account of the speech; id that city. Thursday night by Senator Simnrions' of New,fierii,'ipen ingt its report :of the speech, ith the f 9Mowiftg paragraph;' , X- A f V v Standing proudly, ano squarely- on bis. recprd forged by-twelve years of service ; us the .Senate of 4 he United States and pledging himself if reelected to a career of "continued fidelity to the interests of the people and to the ro erarri tif .commercially -upbuilding, the Old K(rth State. Honf urnifold" Mc Lendon. Simmons last oightopened his campaign for reelection by a -speech to whkhI.SOU listened? with' rapt, atten tion for! three hours in the Acadejny tof Musky. -".!.- - 'Thfc' occasion bristled - with dra- fnatio.' noments.v -Surrounded on vthe platfoMi and in the audience by Demo crallc leaders from every township in (the .county and friends from a dozen Surrounum iuwiu anv unico, invtu an audience of North Carolinians who had twice bestowed on him their high est Ronor and having come to give an accounting of Ws stewardship in the face bt charges and. accusations which aroused his indignation, the ? Senator spoke as perhaps he had never spoken befpre. Certainly the effort was one. which gratified, and delighted hisdr mlrers.', Seldom has a, speech in tnis citv been more reqaently interrupttd by spontaneous outbreaKs 01. cneering.iport wfth hjr boat; he asserted. , v vThcie hands are clean,, declared j white .woman declared Cber h(:sb the Senator. , in the middle of his speech, hplding them aloft amid great. applause. He declared that new in pqfvatepr n'pubHc life had they pouched a js- honest dollar.--. "The, speaker had from .the start tfiesynibathy of his. Audiente, . During much of . his address, he -spoke .iron ically , and' the crowd was al way re-, sponsive with laughter and applause, But-none' might gainsay the Senator's abiding' . and . deep-sea tea earnestness. It throbbed in every naturally rounded period. It Mawd n every passionataJ avowal of his fidelity to th people and to i'Democ ratio principles, avowals . to whose iipnpr he:"each ; timequoted from his rectrd,! j-?-fs- ?s Wanted at. pace salesladies;1 . Apply toS. Coplon & Son. f i - " f- Dr.Wahei Watson nas fepeoed an ofiite'at 13v Middle Street for .general practwe. f.: ? TJ v At the Athens King Rollins and. the KUftoit' sisters make: the banjo talk. One riV who claims; td have seen them 11, said ;MThy bavevVess Qss- man beaten a mile.r -iha-pictures are the best the'film people put,out.' . DISPUTES ONE'OFVv( i GOVERNOR'S CLAIMS One of the claims of Governor Kit- chirt in a supplement of the Snow Hilt NEGRO ; IN COMMAND His Wife and The White Woman Only-. - Other t-'js Persons-Aboard .-There s was , considerable'-; comment on - the streets yesterday ' concerning the -strange, fact that -a -freight boat, the Little Jim, lying near Unjotf Point had white woman on board, ,n cpm- pany with the negro captain and his wife." "Much' indignatiod Vas aroused among the employes of ho Southside Manufacturing Company, .who v had taken In the situation, o .' s;t" : Lasit 'night' about 9 -o'clock Chief ofj Police Luptoa and Sergeant Montague went Jownto Union Point to look into the matter. The boat was found 'tied back of a big pile of lumber and the officers had a hard time" getting to it. LChief fuupton said he would not attempt to scale that lumber pile again at. night for five dollars. f:Tbed they had tol crawl out on a stnagpiece pf the wharf for fifty, feet oi so. This Was hard proposition , in the dark., ,A The , inky waters of the' river-below tljem did not make th men feel any more comfort able. ' C -r i - " . y iWhen the policemen got aboard the boat-they found the captain, a mulatto named James Mayo;, a negro woman. who -said she was Mayo s if -anq. a -White girl -about- twenty years .nid. They were all crowded in a jittlo cabin With but two. bunks. The negro-captain', said the; white: woman as a pas senger, and she stayed aboard' .because the boat, was expected to leave at any r, time, , He had been too s:c; to leave I be band sent her to"New Bern to do some shop ping and she hadoowhere to stay ex cept upon the vessel. . The officers took the t negro captain tothe .city- hall, where Mayor McCarthy laid down the law to him in good- fashion, and told Mm he would be obliged to re main at th police, station Until daylight'. this morning, when he. might leave and de part with .hisHoat for; Village. Jreek. -."" The ."hite c, woman, - Mayo - said, is the wife -of Stephen Avery, :i;He also stated that she' is the sister of Leona Casey,' who i with? her second husband was convicted, of "poisoning her first husband.- The -officers who talked to the whits- woman said she seemed very frightened and they attribute her- pre-. sence pn the boat in such Company to her igorancerathcr than fo herdeprav-' Superintendent Brinson Will Visit'Afiricultuf-A . - , ; al Schools SEEKS .INFORMATION WiU Get Ideas To Be Used In , Connection .WithT v Farin.LIfeSchooI : r X-ounty .. Superintendent of Schools S. - M, Brtnson .has, returned from, a summer .spent in the- mountains,' at Asheviflej-and Black -Mountain, V v-He has hardly had tim to get Jtf touch with the jfehool sitaatiort , ia" Craven county, but when seen yesterday -said: Only one school has opened so far the . high : school at Dover, . with Mr. oaeton in cnarge, lhar is -surely a good start for Dover." U The high-school at Yanceboro has not ' started.-.- The long term - schools inthe fcbuntf will open early in October, while the four months schools will hot start, till November."? You know, it-.is pretty hot here sometimes 'during Sep tember and evcnwell into October." :jNext week 1 expect to be a member of a "committee from' Raleigh that is going on a tour of inspection to several agricultural schools in nearby states. We will visit the Maryland Agricul tural school near Baltimore, first. The sommittee will .consist of Dr. J. Y. Joyner, A. ' D- Ward, chairman of the board of trustees, and myself. . After looking: over ' the 'Maryland school thoroughly,' we shalj 'probably fnspect the agricultural colleges, tn Virginia; -"All this is with view, to getting ideas to be used in -the new Farm Life school to be - founded at yanceboro Mr. Joyner is .greatly in terested in t his school and intends to do everything in his powere to make it a success. - y f'Craven was the only county In the state which voted for the farm school, A ten-thousand dollar- bond issue was carried,' and everybody, concerned, is bound to make" this first school an un qualified success. It must be made; a credit t6 the State." . ' tyj. f- NEGROES CRUELLY ' . TREAT DUMB BEAST - a , . r "; ' vAhorse efachetl to dray;for which Andrew Dosier.'colored, held the license, fell down op South Front street near theJ' Trent rivcrwarehoiige -.yesterday -afternoon.. The poor animal was merely skin and Jiones, hii ribs plainly -showed, he wa blind in one. eye,' has sores on his -back sod was certainly 'suffering;, if twitching ' muscles and convulsive movements of the legs betokened any thing. His ehjes were badly .wo'rafso that they would not hold on the smooth paving. , line negro graoDea.-Oi -tau. Saoare Deal this week Was character- ied as "'impudent" by former State ( while another lashedhim.-; The suffer- Senator1 prnest M' Green yesterday, -ig animal would struggleto: his feet, Mr. Green stai referring to this para- only to fall theothef way. . As an ex graph in the' supplement: ' ' t ' Ihibition -ofx cruelty to dumb s beasts 'He recommended legislation- lorhe affair could Tiardly be surpassed. the drainage of swamp lands, Legis lation in accordance with this-recom mendation.' was enacted and over 800, 000 acres of swa mp land have been drain ed ior 'are in process of being .drained. in' his administration.". -.. f . .- The bill for drainage was passed by thF l-eirwlature of 190. Mr. Oreen NO LIQUOR FROM BOOSTERS' - TRAIN . his returir hearing that he was wanted LAD BOUND OVER ON v: CHARGE OF LARCENY There were two-offenders before the Mayor ' at .. his . court in the city hall at 135 yesterday. - Officer;. Whitford had arrested J- T. Havens, coloerd. for riding a bicyle on the sidewalk, of rather,; passing ped estrians while, on - his wheel. Havens afterwards tried to have a dispute with the officer. The' Mayor said $he ordi nances read $5 and costs, and that -was what he wa 'governed by. v j:"A',!y6ungiman- named Bjven Ruff, son of Edward .Ruff, had been arrested for stealing car brasses.' Mr. L. V. Land and a -negro named Fisher caught the boy- with 4 journal brass in his hands. The -young' man said he was stowing the. -thing for Ernegt Sherwood. .:. Be side him was -a pile, of brass weighing 288 "pounds, all belonging to -the Nor folk Southern railroad, and whichrlrad been removed from- cars'standing in the railroad yard and- taken to' the Roper- milt property across the street and. hidden in the woods. .'-- This metal, at the junk price -of ten cents a pound, was worth $28.00,- .Young Ruff, plead not guilty, but was bound over to-court, the sunr of $50 4eing required for. his appearance. -.j - About 8 o'clock last night the man accused by-Ruff of -being the 'onfc-who- stole the. brass, came .into the police station and gave .himself up. He said he had been fishing all day, and upon -L. Advancement; For I-' dependfl largely upon the xyaytheyy handle, their r f -v-moneyr If you wish to entek'rfnto-' s business of your 6wA;you raustpf jspgresave money. There 5 r is only 6ne honest way to eet money; unless it is :v. - f sriven to vou.;and that is to wxrk and save. - This ? a also fflvs you trairng of "jt.value. -U y Open a'savlrigs accountwi'us, tlM is enough C j to start. Eh t Nt .-H.t- 1 1 x- riLjzSftWifi: i iMininintlBinrTrrrmnmiTmiinfimmtTnfmmTn ,iiin"hiiniimimnnmriTimnn'nirnniirrr)l 1 1 ' u uiuuu inumummjimiimujmm 1 1 iinmuiiniiminummmmiii'iii ;iiinimi More Money To Spend Trade Witti I I BAXTER and you will have: more mon ey to spend for XJtjoceries, Rail Road fares, Theatre Tickets Soft Drinks Etc. You should; hot throw your money away by trading at hisrh priced stores. We are satisfied with a small profit J J. . BAXTER. Department Store - Elks' Temple. r.WW.W.WWWWWW.k4.WWtfWW.fcrfWW.tr.WW.WU.Wi .J stated and was known as the Latham, special train on which the "Richmond r. Kill hvln been sDon- Boosters will pass .through North .. . . - .' . . , t Pa roll na on, M on da v. - 1 ueftdaV -nrt in ha snarn nv .-pnarur iwiii.iiaiii 1 i A Richmond .special to the Raleigh-; came straight to the poliM. j The Mayor News and Observer says: "V accepted two of Sherwood's friends as : "There will be no liquor distributed' bondsmen, lor tne sunr ot nity goiiars, from, or. given to parties visiting the irt- fnani.A hla. nnnpArnnrft- At lnurt. ' and NORFOLK, VA. to more . fully demonstrate the superior quality of : their Tw , C - try to get him to withdraw his oppo vvewill for the remainder of W"ition t0 the bi!1"-' This statement is authorized by the "Richmond Boosters' and is made to correct an erroneous impression which has gained general-currency. It is hot on a warrant charging' him with selling the purpose to advertise liquors on the spirituous liquors without a govern trip through North Carolina, and this and in the House by Mr. Green, who weouesaay 01 next wees, was in the House that year and in the Senate of 1911. ' Instead ol tavonng this ' legislation, Mr. Green said, the Governor threw all his-influence against it and his brother, who was in the Legis- 1..,t.m nrr,rt.rrt RTlA Srtnfcp a?.lillSt it.' """ -o- ' ...1 ., ..... . "So determined was the governor." ""''- .1..w.uuUu,1 in his opposition to the bill," said Mr. a year ago alter tne tirst trip tnrougn Green" that I hid to'.isk Dr. Pratt, the i"i i .rPtnrv of the North Carolina Good distribution ot samples 01 liquor was Qw ... I ,1 . . !,,,, 1,, r.n tha Roads Association, to go to liim and ""-"'""'" " rrrurn oi me iiuosiers iu ruLinii'Miu a resolution was adopted detWir,; against the distribution of liquor fiom or on the train, in order that t'.e ob- IS ARRESTED ON V : RETAILING CHARGE . R. C, Cleve of Vanceboro was arrest ed it that place yesterday morning by U. 'S. Deputy, Marshal Samuel - Lilly 1:1 xti ii n f 1 ment license, . Ho was brought-to. this city yesterday afternoon and taken before U. . S. Commissioner Charles B. 1 1 ill for a preliminary hearing g to the absence of several of the j it. 1 1 -1 Irp f-'T t DAS, - 3c, PROGRAM AT TITS ATHENS , -;",;': : ; - TO"'1 AY King Kollins and 1te two Klifton ,-tprs close their eiiMtement t "iiK.ht . This is a refim 1) i i.ll cl.'1-.s racl i duets and Wc n'-e i:n .,' d musical con in- ar.d popubr to 1 He a 1' I art 1 1.; jection.-;!-! ii'T lie i!irr t fr;e I in ?- s. 'i ; f y dv f.l witnef.;,cs for the government, tne case was . continued unul September lo. f ii i int gave bond 111 the sum 00 f.-.r 1 -"s aree uauee at that time. YT' A .yE are now si .VV.W J patterns1 of :, E are now show WOO Por- eign and Domes tic Woolens -for f Autumn arid Winter: Patterns that are , exclusive Jn design aud tailored; by : the Best Tailors in: America? i-'-Xw -SA aI 1 y. fjww-jc---' -'.sh ixSki - I tl : i i i r i coyd tal::: tacts. Th. t 1 Tlis reoent fatal railrofti wrecks wiiem in many persons were killed sn.1 others jured; t numereoua, recent automo- 3 throughout thpjyiuntry 'i i , y lave bi?n lilled, (In 1 1 o-nc bile acrid' nls f" psr- I u id 2.13 in ii i' 1 ) t' e lc 1 Hon of our streets niv' - i i lion of tlio nt i 't, r i i rof everj I ly I i ' t v . r. nro ?"'!r',.UVi ot bi.e c in v 1 1 " TRY nninnrT biii JUL I Uu i frosh, i t? ', llu.' sani oLt ?, c! 'iy in 'i .': rXvv. -' -f7tV.- ' I' - IV ST- 3 t fi '
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