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T T - .11 CAROLINA, EDNLSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1912 THIRTY-FIRST YEAR f-J. -4 L.Jl A SAVINGS ACCOUNT -; AS -AN INVFSTIIENT , - A savings account with this bank yieds a rate of income equal to Jthe dividends paid by the New York Central Lines and the money deposited in. a Savings ' Account is not subject to fluctuation as a result or varying condi- tions. There Vis no better investment thav -a Saving3 Account with this Janlrt at ,,4 .z-A ent rtmnruinrl interests ' 1 'vv':' We invite Savings nd Checking . I" oin r - i iCCounts NEW BERN BAiUMG" TRUST COPANr: m ".-.LiU &ineer Eugene Knilht 1 Injured in Hospital at-Wilmington. ,; - -t 1 t.jj BUM . r " f MIT F 1 1 UiL I N E RYi-s '; 'lAl I fr .V 1 I'M i . IcH -; JL Ml Us t WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25 NO PASSENGERS HURT- - , j - . , ' Presence of Mind of Enfii- tieer Knight What ' V ' Saved fhem. .V A , SUPERB - STYLE SHOW Full of iascinating interest for all women who like to know what to wear. 4 .v Everybody is cordially invited to come and spend the -; day at our store. ; Come and bide your time with us, bring - -Vyour fnenda with you." ' - ? . . . vT; Hours 9 AJiI. to 10 P.M." . , . Music will be furnished by an Italian Orchestra. J, 1.1. MITCHELL & CO. 'iThe mail train leaving Wilmington on- the- Atlantic T Coast Jjnt at 5:50 yesterday morning ny due Aere yes terday morning at ran into ft wash out etwees Verona and Jacksonville. I he accident r occurred about two and one-half miles tiortb pf Verona. '. at sharp curved Engineer Eugene Knight reversed his engine; applied the air and emergency brakesand manfully stuck to bis post tintd a' moment before the locomotive left the- rails and, turning completely over, disappeared . under the water. " The engineer, was injured in j'umpinjr and bad a narrow escape -from drown- ring,-after his first escape fronts death. l,o bis -courage is due the fact that none of the passengers were hurt' The passe engers said they-owed Jtheir'lives to Engineer Knight, who Is now in the hospital ,: at ' Wilmington -' with quilt serious injuries, several of his ribs being reporcca aupiacea ana. "per naps other hurts,- ( The fireman jumped before the engineer ahd was-injured, internally,' i combinatio baggage, -mau sad I express. "..car followed rhe locomotive ' Mpto the water. The track wi far out -of position,', and seemed to W floating, borne up by the cross ties. ' , Last nigifr, the erigine;and pomJbinallon car were still iri. the. water, -in spite' of the efforts of the -wrecking crew .which promptly arrived on ihe scene: fronv Wilmington; )M freight train1 that followed the pas- enger. took the first class coach, that remained on the rails,' with the injured engine crew and sone of the passengers back tPr Wilmington, where the train arrived at J:30 p. m... ' r . J Conductor C. H. Farrcll of the freight train left with, hia train on the regular afternoon .tehedble, a(. 3:25 for New.l Bern yesterday afternoon, but condition were such -that the train could get 'no further than Verona.'- , iThere a iHumWof disgruntled pas senger$ who escaped in the; wreclc of the ' morning, and wlustayed in the woods without food, since Jhat- time, upoiHwmtsrelief from New Bern, were, picked MP and -ca me' hi on the Coast Line. " -, 1 7 " - f ' The cause "of the washout -was said to have been that -the sluice-way, of a mil dam 'Qn: a creek" -had been opened the night before. ThajV In addition to the... heavy., raina- accounted' for large lake below Jacksonville. - - stances will permit." t : ' "'Respectfully, .'MELMERY-; -a , Fall and Winter Models selected from most exclusive importa tions. Miss Jessie Smith and Miss Dora Siock are ' well treri enced Milliners and assure ihe ladies of New Bern of the abso Jutr correctness of st jlse. '; JV' " -V" '; . 1 Tliere are hats for all occasions and to suit' all persons. ' Visit our store rooms before buying, . l - - - Friday anil Saturday Sept 2728 V. (I 'tfal Ti" -. VMS- ..V V: T -4,4 r a m!2, r.2:jr2ccive youn men rrc tli 2 crilical judges of vhr.t :11 Ll 1 c: G viIi to di-c LISTEN, LADIES, vir, HATS ARE CHEAPER; The feminine' population of New Bern turned' out in numbers yesterday to attend theyfirsi': iinillinery" opening 'of the season,- that of Miss Jennie Sultan who bas that? department .of Mr J .J Baxrtr's department' siore,"'The store had been attractively 'decorated for the occasion' and "with the added attraction of many beautiful hats the cene was indeed, one of loveliness.1'. ' J ? 3l , 'Taken as a whole theltats this season are.; much smaller than those worn last year and are also-jcheapcr in price. The willow plume -is seen no more and in its.,' place "are fancys,- ribbons, pom pons and. feathers nd 'also i gold Jace trimmings and fkjyer," s " " " " iThe display consisted or jnany beau tiful creations in millinery and ail those who v attended were profuse v in t,heir praise of Miss Sultan's skill in designing and executing.' The opening will con tinue through . today, and a cordial invitation U extended to all to attenrC J ' ' ' : - , The fire alarm from box 24 last night at ,11:10 o'clock 'was on aceount of a small blase in the roof of the Craven Foundry & Machine Company. A stray spark ignited a rafter and caused the blaze. . The Fire Department re sponded and quickly extinuishcd the fire. The damage was nominal,' : bii it lib FDII TCulTCL'Efi Six Lights and Four Buoys To be Established Above ' -. T - Kew Bern. - , K ' INSPECTOR SO WRITES. They Are Much Needed as Channel of Streaml" , " Poorly Marked.!- c .-" " 4-, Several days ago- Mr. C. Ek-Fov,; of this C4ty,.jrrot Congressman John M Faison in regard to the lights and buoys which has been authorized' to be es tablished fn Trent river, but which for orae reason had not been placed. .Con gressman faison took the matter, up wit h -the - Department of j Com merce and. Labor 'and has received the follow ing communication from thatdepart' ment: i ,'. - "In reply to your letter or September 14, . relative to the - establishment of lights ,.and touys in the Trent riverr you are informed that , establish ment ;of 6 h'ghts and 4 buoys in the Trett river above New Bern has been authorized -and .the .lights 'and bouys TOCESD DOT OF D Beautiful Widow Found in Apartment .With Her' . ' Head Crushed. .S'-' LAST SEEN ON -FRIDAY! Empty Whiskey Bottles In: dicate Carousal. Be- .-J ;- fore Death. ; v Baltimore. Md., Sept. 24. Complete mystery surrounds the death of .Mrs. Lavihda- Reese, beautiful daughter - of the late R, Q. Taylor1, and .widow of John S.' Reese, who, with his wife, was a prominent figure in Baltimore society befprt he was sent to Bayview asylum, some time - ago, . suffering from loco motor ataxia, from which he afterward died. , The bodv. clad onlv tn an undercar. meat, was by the janitor of.the Wentworth building, where Mrs, Reese had apartments, lying on a couch in the sitting room of her flat. Blood was dried round a gash in the back of the head, and cushions, ' couch and -walls were stained with splashes -of blood. will be Mtablished as soon 9e-circum-f$cat-tered around the couch on the floor were a number of empty whiskey bottles and it was said that Mrs Reese had E.'C' Ruland, Inspector." ,becn imbibing, heavily since Friday These1 lights and buoys hayc long,tneJast time she was seen alive beeri needed. There is much water I Furnibhings of the room, including traffic done there and t present the number of bizarre pictures, indicated channels, lire but: poorly indicated and tne Wphemlah tastes of Mrs. Reese. only an experienced naviag'tor who isJn of. these pictures, representing a thoroughly familiar with the route canm'n and, a' woman kissing, was found safely Carry a boat up the riveri Fromjw'tn one corner of its iron frame close the above letter it will be seen that thisttD ner head. First decision of the phy- condition-will be improved at an early jsicians was that the. woman had been KUIed Dy tailing and striking her head on the corner of this picture, but an inquest has been ordered, and the cor oner has taken charge of the body. Jewels to the value of $15,000 'were found in a nearby china closet, so that it is not believed ,if murder were com mitteck'that robbery was the motive. One Tenth of ; . r x jtrYpuin Salary ; Have you ever figured out what one tenth or one twentieth fit your . salary would amount to. at- the endxf five or ten years if deposited in a sav-' i ; trigs account ; with .this ; bank where 4 per. cent.1. compound interest is added? : ,J,i 1 a c Five, dollars .a month in. five years 'would 1 amount to $322.22 and in ten years to $734?8. ' ' Three dollars month in five years would total ; $193.28 and in ten years $442.00. - ; mm if1 'iinHfiimniinnnnii! date. SCIENCE SUBJECT Rev. J. W. Ham to Attack That System of Faith s in Sermon. , ' TREAT, RECENT DEATH. Thai, of Chief Dispatcher, j Knapp WU1 beXk)nsid; f Rev. J. W.-rlatn' wUI attack Christian Science in a sermon j tonight at the Tabernacle Baptist shurch. vHe believes that this system of faith here and af other places ha been responsible for ihe death of persons ) who in time of sickness have been' prevented froqi pro curing the -attendauce .of skilled phy sicians. f ' --v ; lz? ' ' . In jn article prepared - by . -himself announcing . the Jacrvice, vMr." ,Ham, whose fearlessness u well known fiere, says:..' Wlv "I propose to deal with - the recent CAVE-IN CAUSED BIG LEAK IN SEWER. J leaking sewer caused a cave-in on New street opposite the Methodist parsonage yesterday morning. The hole at the surface was only a few feet in circumference but beneath this it extended back on both sides and was large enough to have held a horse. As soon as the matter was reported to the authorities a force of men were at once sent to the spot and repairs were begun. The presence. "of quicksand underneath the street believed to have made the cave iff much larger than it would other wise have gecn, ' ' ... .. ' . WASHINGTON 'HERALD MEN CANVASS CITY. , . - . ' - - MessrsI; William Ullman and M. FT Lewis- of the Washington Herald are heref securing subscriptions, for their paper. They offer a page write-up of New 'Bern a'nd Its industries provided .- . .. . - ... .,..... . tney get- as many a oiiy ..yeany -suu-scriptions to heir C5 paper at 45.40 per year; if they gef a hundred tbe write-up is to be of two'pages.J They 'have se cured ' the endorsement . of 'President Cutler of the Chamber :of Commerce, 117 :;mm - OurFail and Winter Mock is coming in every day and we wish to arinouhcethat we have never heen better equipped to, serve the public than we are this Fa 7, both in quality of Goods and low pricps. Odr Clothirig Department is complete in gotd Clothing for men and boys, niee, up-to date fancy goods but not fancy prices. , We are Hadquarfers for H0ES and Mens FURNISH INGS, the best goods sold, but the lowest prices in town, In our DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT there arethous ands of things that we cannot mention, but we are special izing this season in Ladies' ready to wear garments, such as Suits, Goat Suits, Coats, Skirts, Rain Coat v Silk nd wash Waists, Dress Goods, Silks etcv We wttnt everybody to call and get our prices before buying. We gurantee to save you myney. -We give rebate tickets worth 5 per cent J. J. Pepartment:Store BAXTER Elks' Temple .1 a -w I TODAYS' rRCGRAM AT THE ATI. ENS. The Kennedy" & Vincent Musical Comedy "Company presents their most laughable sliniss "The ?",),( ,,0 In,IL". Come and see what Jerry and Abe do to earn that, amount. - Yvouhl you do act is a scream from as much? Th slart to finish. Our picture featuring 5f.n Advent me of .1 ' I : ; Traph "TIh OIU'l.' entire .compounded, name of the cult is misnomer arid therefore false.' . THE JOHNNY JONES . SHOWS NEXT WEEK. The Atlantic Fire Company in select- wholesale murders . committed In the,"0 . A kTli'u name-of Christian Science, and .thosei, Bf" U,throngKthe Herald about to be in this city..f 1 will dealn,cn " especiauy-with the case of' Mr. Knap, w, th great deal to the the chief dispatcher of the - Norfolk- Pace" 'Taking the same view of the Sputherh of thi city., I propose further matef Cutlf Jn,o.t fifty busi to show that their theology is .denying nes men have already given their- Christ-in His redeemine work on Cal-loraeVor ,l,,e : ' vary and that their" method of healing! ' "5Jv" oirr'ri7Kr "' . ' whollv unscientific therefore he w "w " wuouy UI1M.1CUIIHC, mereiort. me . , j,, ,.ni, inrTCXTTirkM V Jrs. Bayard ;Woottcn"js a capable woman. New Bern people have always known this. .We were & little surprised however, that thfoutside world is show ing so fnuch appreciation of- her. work as is "evidenced by the (fact, .that thci Bulletin' of Phbtouraphy prints -twoi ing attractions for, the carnival to be arri,.iL 'from 'her n besides a study) given all next week, determined to pro- of parichill Jarvis with a criticism from j cure a clean, wholesome entertainment John Bartlctt- Orrly the cream of tl e -or none at all, and in this they have pictures of the Nationak Associate n succeeded. All- the creations, of the 1, 0UUished in this manaaine w It is a' Johnny J., Jones Exposition Shows are pleasure to New Bern admirers of Mrs. new and unlike the attractions of the Wootten's work to find that not only old style traveling Midway. . - ' her camera but her. pen is attracting Instead of repulsive monstrosutics, attention in national photographic cir- snaxe . eaicrs, aanccra ana otner per- cje3 formances that are offensive to persons) ot refinement, the visitor will see only MOVE TI'EIR OFFICES. ' clean, . wholesome, high-class enter- The. firm of PaiiwS: Styron, who do tainment that will in no way offend the a g,.,.r:, insui.ince business. (-anli most lastulious- - Gastom -Tailored Clothes ; Are wIt w This Season " more before. It ore, tor men V Thru-Button " ; Straight-Front Sack . ' an ever - are , more generally appreciating thVulea tbat it paya to be indi vidually attirecL We are aolc' i "'f' s'. i4i'r; .'dealer in this town for- ;;t SEI V. Price & Co - '-V, , Largest- tailors m th world of -. i GOOD mals-to-orJUr cloths ne w woolena : and what we cant snow you in and faakiona isnt Worth considering. . ' Better let us take youf measure berore you torst it. Ai w ho sured that to iiKi!ity may feci s moved their ofiic.e from the I those of the public "ni? to the IUiu-ert buildii ;ept ical. can rest as-! e t J h the J- J'i 1 1 fr ' 1 of t i all. tli t hem. of vie I . ic I h and Hroad s n . entlv b lai 1 tl t r if, i I a ! ' nt at an i . eei ill Iks' build isl, corner I his struc au!ej and ..-Aerfnr. estate de- it Comes From - r() r J J We kive h stocW tl.is Season ::.u::;::::(n', iieady-to- -.' ; r'" rs f,-r r..;ys, Jcr' I
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