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NUMBER 15 6 . NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29.1912 THIRTY-FIRST YEAR Sis- rasi 3 SYSlEMflTIC SRENDItJG - , ' Many men and women make trouble for themselves by falling to use systematic fclan--' ning in the spending of their money A check -account is one of the I best means by which to. systematize the Use of funds whether for per-, sonal or bus! -nesS purposes. Deposits subject to check are cordially invited and every cour- tesy and attention extended to afl depositors,'-: -' hethegJbheir accounts are large or small. Time and Swings Accounts Invited. i. mil :im,m k- .1 m, i: it r nT , i 3 ftl-- NEW BERN BANKING TRUSTCOMPANY NtWBCRH;N.C -J ' V. mi , lip EXHIBIT and Fait opening of hundreds of 'new styles in Ladies Coat Suits, Skirts, Waists, Dhsses and Furnishings. suiiu mis :iGIIi!. VOGUE Beginning Today it JCan be l" .v '''Yft 'V TO IGNORE OLD ORDER Mr, Basnight Acts, Follow Jhg Correspondence " . With Washington. C2 ' -?T " Ever fjince the order enfc ou by tjie Postoffice DcpaHasent on. September 1st. ordering that' the distribution of the mail in patrons' boxes on Sundays be discontinued at all first and second class offices, (here have been thousands 9f complaints made resulting' in the order not being enforced in numerous instances. . At the local office Postmaster Bas. night ; has received many complaints from box owners and a few days ago Ka tnntr thti mtttttr tin with th Firri 4 Assistant rost master-general) explain ing the situation here and asking-to CiJULlBO SHOT DY fJEGfiO IIIIEF f , fe Deputized by Officers o , " Assist itT Making : : v 'S -Arrests;- - NEGRO MAKES: ESCAPE. Wounded Man is Brought : to Stewart's Satfato . Mri C G. -Gumbo, who lives -on the Harrison: iarm- five --miles" from Nrw Bern, is -at; Stewart's. Sanitorium re covering frdra gunshot wounds inflict ed Friday night by Pete Willis, a des perate negro whose arrest Mr. Gumbo was trying to effect.'-:J For several, months citizens living at and in the vicinity of Rhems, this county,- have been : missing chicken pigs and in several eases cows have dis appeared. Matters reached a climax Scientist Reduces to 7 : ures. Number of Vic- urns oi LirinK. 20 PER CENT WOMEN. a few days ago whea three cows were stolen. : An investigation Was made and it was discovered that an organized be advised what action to take in the rgang of "negro men headed by Pete Willis aod Charlie Cox, two jiotonous characters, were responsible for the disappearance of the cattle. Deputy Sheriff D H. Fleming was notified of the case and Friday night he decided to -capture the negroes, Knowing their rendezvous he deputized Mr. Gumbo to assist- him. The two men started for the cabin in which the negroes were supposed to be hiding and reached there without mishap, but could find nobody about 'the premises. Thinking that their -men would return shortly the two officers decided to, wait Shortly after this .they heard voices and discovered that the negroes were Comedy Company closed a week's hiding in a clump of bushes. Stealthily engagement at the Athens theatre the officers approached and when with- matter. Yesterday he received a reply to his communication and was advised that it would not be a direct violation of any of th rules and regulations If this order relative to the non-distri-. bution of Sunday mail was hot heeded. Today the patrons of the local office who have boxes can secure their mail, the general delivery will also be open for a short while after the mail has been put up. COMEDY COMPANY GIVES SATISFACTION - The Kennedy and Vincent Musical nu!iiOL;'ii;;G : DEATH TO 66,000 Fig Figures ResOlt of Flrt Se- rious Attempt to Get the Facts. last night, giving two performances before crowded audiences. This com pany istone of the best musical comedy companies that ever visited this' city, The performances given by them werejwith- tmx. exception of Pete Willis who clean in every, detail and every person f threw up his shot gun and fired at Mr. who saw and heard, them were ' well Gumbo, the full . load of small shot pleased. Messrs Lovick and Taylor taking effect in Jiis abdomen and lower manageis'and proprietors of the Athens, -Umbs. Mr. Gumbo'Tiad a gun in his artftloing all in their power to give the possession but the first shell failed to theatre-going . public of New Bern a1 explode and it was-necesfery for him good show' regardless of the price and to reload. In his weakened condition ITS A GOOD TIME RIGHT NOW TO LOOK AT THE NEW - FALL STYLES AND GET AN IDEA AS TO WHAT ARE v GOING TO hp fh" fvl. loarlpra anrl hpirin to make UD VOUf 'jmitd m- regard -to the new clothes you will want to -buy soon. YouwIH at -all titneftglad to show the. new goods, : New'and distinctive styles that are certain to please you. t- thin 4sittio their' efforst crowned-wr4 iuccess. J. M. MITCHELL S CO. , Aiid we take these of thaking the people for ; - $ in a few feet of the crowd made them selves known and ordered the negroes to throw up their hands. Instead of obeying they all made a dash for liberty Washington,: Sept, 28.-rThat 66, 000 deaths due to 'alcohol occur an nually in the United States, was the-) conclusion reached here by Dr. Ed ward -Bunnell Phelps, editor of the American Underwriter;-. in an address before the International Congres.s of Hygiene and Demography. These figures are confined to adult deaths and constitute 5 per cent of the deaths of people of all ages in this country. The speaker stated that these figures were the result of tnc hrst serious attempt ever made in this country to reduce to specific figures the number of victims alcohol claims every year America.. There bave been many so-called "estimates" ,said Mr. Phelps, by people who were prejudiced either on one side or the other but these were merely "guesses." For instance some of the prohibitionist actuaries had put the number of alcoholic victims in the United States up to 680,000 a year. These figures Mr. Phelps denounces as absurd.'" oi tnese aeatns irom aiconoi, Mr. Phelps figures that about 20 per cent. of them are women. MODEM III 4 We believe in modern MODS;-- methods of doing Cirsi-- ness and find that our customers appreciate Ihe ( promptness, thorough accCiracyand constant 'tffft 4 ingiriess to be of service - that characterize jflh'- ' Btitution. , r. ' : , We transact a general banking business up-to-date lines, andare alwaysTpleased to yise' j with our customers regarding their financial bt business problems. . ulHiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiininfffiiii! JJ G ETS COOL RECEPTION. were., caused by loss of blood , this could not be done rapidly but he finally succeeded in firing atMhe fleeing' negro and there i is every indication that his aim was Greensboro,-September. 28. Iredell true .for the negro fell to the earth. Meares, Roosevelt' Republican Pro-. However .after a.aearch had been. made gressive candidate for Governor, spoke he could not befound,: an hour here last flight in support of Mr. -Gumbo was brought- to New Roosevelt theories. There . were not ; Bern- yesterday morning , and medical exceeding fifty in the audience or attention ': giveq.;, him, Seventy-seven whom - not - twenty were Repubicans 6hot were picked 'from his. body ; He His cool treatment here by former allies Vwas later taken to Stewart's sanitorium gives further strength to rumors afloat for treatment and the physician who for the past two days that the old- lead- attended him "states, that unless .blood ers of the Roosevelt organization had poisoning develop, he will recover. finally agreed to - surrender tfta, Stat VAu of the members of t ne gang of thieves ticket to the regular Republicanor-re known and every effort will be ganization .with TpmScttle for Cover- j made to apprehend and bring them 'to nor, with liquor issue r paramount. iugtjce Meares retrained irom lormer strictures CHURCH NOTICES. Regular services will be held at the! Presbyterian church today by the pastor Rev. J. H. N. Summerell.. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Please note change in hour of evening service. Christ Episcopal Sunday Sept. 29th, 1912. Holy Communion 7:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon 8 p. m. Sunday School 4:30 p. m. Church of Christ, Hancock St. Ser vices at 11 a. m. and a p. m. mule School 4 p. m. M. W. Fodrie, sup.t. First Baptist. Sermons will .be by the pastor at 11a. m. and 8pm Bible school at 4 p. m. The subject of morning sermon will be: "The Ministry of the Spirit ris it a Present Day Fact?" Gospel service at night. All are cordially invited. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Sunday services 11 avm. and 8 p. m Subject: Reality.. Ps. 93: S, 4. Sun day "school 12 m. Wednesday eve ning testimony service 8 o clock: Read- in d room is open daily from 3 to 5 p. m. All are cordially welqomed. , - Cehtery Mrthodist 11 am. preach- irtg -by the- pastor, 4 p. m. Sunday school T: A. Green -superintendent, 8 pi- nu preaching by the pastor, .7:30 p, m Thursday prayer meeting. An Ensrvie LINE OF juniurs Misses' GOATS A N D A N D Ladies' SUITS AT POPULAR PRICES Coats from $5.00 to $18.00 Suits from $5.00 to $2500 You will find it distingtljr. to -vdur advantage tXim spect our Showing before buying elsewhere. J. J. BAXTER. , Department Store - Elks Jempler on tegular- Republicans and Taft, de voting his time to criticsm of Demo cratic policies' and Woodrow Wiltom. ; " 11 MEMORlAM.. "WhereaBf' tthas been the pleasure of our 'Heavenly. Father to call to, his ' 1 1 11 ' - v ' eternal J rest the soul oi our esteemed FACULTY RECITAL, - beloved brother.'Satnuel h Hudson. . The teahers-W heiwicJeiMirt-'wnose life,. and works'! Conformed to meat rf:the JIwBern :Grade'd echoofthe. principals of Masonic - teaching, wilt give a recital in thfe"auditorium ion Therefore be4t .rescJvedr "-j" V,' Monday evening nt 8:30. HjThe follow-L;' First; TRat,' while with f ." meekness ing program will be tendowJt-Wr ; land reverence -we ."humbly-.- submit to, v Frans Liszt, Polonnajse,- Ntf Miss the will bfHimwho doetH airthjngs Clay pooler - " V v''. well,' yet "iwc feel great loss 'in the ' Giuseppe Verdi, , "Ernanl Fly , it h .death of our brother, fniost ejicellent Me,"fronl "Ernan,"Mrs-Carraway; 1 citizen,' . Christian gentleman and a : Carl Bohm. LeBende..Oo.-314?No. 1: true Mason, r" , 'if'''-. 'WieniawskifPolishDancfe,JVIisWyatt.t 'Second That we, extend to his be " Jean Sibelius, Romance Op. 24 No. 9, rcaved family our sincere,sympathy Miss Willis. ' . - 'and comniend thert to the God whom . Charles Gounod, "Sing, Smile, Slum-1 he served.' ; i' - - -'- ' 'i ' bet," Mrs. Carraway. : r" -. Third That a copy of these reso- ' 'Violin Obligato, Miss Jessie ' Wyatt. tutions "be spread-on ou minutes, and -C M. von Weber, Polacca Brilliante, two pianos. Misses Claypoole and WiU Us. 9 I 9 9 I 9' 9 a 9 0 o the noble .way Jii which they responded to our C11U1U-IU suaB.c iuu . (lauuMi . fiuvv 'y77 . q - - ' " 9 Bern. Our store is the largestJn the city, v x . -, -, -. -: .. . -. . . : .- ' - . ' A W1U1 cyciT iciiuucuicui iu uu&c 1 1 au iuvm : Departmen. . Not only do we "solicit Millinery ' Dusines, but "we ? make a specialto of wearing women children, and chi!- - a copy be sent to his soltrowing. widow and to the papers of our, tity for pub lication. - ;- v 'v"" - - Fraternally submitted, ) .,' ' X. . GRANT . , ALLIE.COOK " ' s' - ' I. J, RHODES A. Ft t A. M. apj""rl fof men dren. - PROGRAM AT THE ATHENS I- TOMORROW. - ' . The Majestic Trio, a high-class rag time and harmony singing act com StJohn's Lodgef No. prises our vaudeville, with the follow I , : " . - r- - ine excellent picture . program. "The. .' During the past few days the local Penalty of Intemperance" a powerful : market has been, well supplied with drama by the Katem Co.- one thi t sweet potatoes. The tubers have been will ' touch' coldest and hardett brought here rom,; nearby pointB and heart. "A Prize Package", A scream-' ing.Lubin Comedy. "Pathe'q Weekly" everybotjy enjoys these pictures , be cause they af not only educational, but they put you in close touch with rf any interesting events all ovci-he world. '. ... -. - .' - Matinee ' will commence promptly at 3:45 o'clock and first show at night 5t 7:30 . Don't forget the hours. , Pla V."' olaced -on sale ' at the grocery stores and also on the boats lying at the vanou docks. The prices range from 50 to 60ents 'per bushel. . Mr, A.- G. Price ,one of Craven county's - successful ' farmers, . brought to the Journal office yesterday several ear of the finest corn seen here this season. The corn was of the "Big Shcpcrd" variety and was raised-on Mr. Trice's farm. The ears-are now on r--lay at J. C. Wliiiiy & Conj-,uy'- REQLUSE KILLS 3 AND THEN HIMSELF. York, Pa.', Sept. 28. John Caskey, 6ft"years-'olcL who. has been living' as a recluse for some years near New Market, this -jceuntv.-- vesterday.- - killed . Frank Hendr'uc, 43 years old, his two sisters, Emma and Hester Hendrix, each more than 50 years of age,: And then -turned the-' revolver upon, himself,-sending a hnUet - throueh his head.vHe died shortly afterward. , Caskey had been living 'on the Hen drix property ahd it is believed that he murdered kthe Hendnx Jamtly W pay olf an old score. ."V note found Bear the suicide's body slated that he.'had ended tjis life because of. ill health. - Caskey' s body.. was found at noon on the" rear porch of his brother at New Market. While a -jury of inquest was. investigating - the death, word came-rtQ them-that the dead bodies of the Hen drix family had been discovered. " !"big RED LTETERVENT, jjDnly a few days more remain, tefbr? the advent of the- famous -Sun Bros. Show's visit to New Bern on Oct. The showuh all its entirety and with a plethora of all new acts and decided novel features,, will assenble its forces on the grounds early in the morning. The show will arrive by special trai Over' one hundred men, women an children nerformers take part in the show'. The special, or big display, act are rivpn bv illustrious European and Amerisan headliners. The ,wild be; section is a noteworthy feature and educative and unusually attractive with nianv odd subjects,1 never befo: pvlttbittnl in America. - 1'iom main- i !-,t!'t at hand, and ' ? c2' I IWm OUTPTTTERS TO YOUNG j AMERICA , or the BESTDRESSEP,gp$S,. Underwear, UrtonSuits.Uljf . ' Blouses, , Hats, Caps, Neckwearv Collar HI lC?yesv ' Woolen ;Glovcs, Sweijt"rv-, erythihg tha boy wears c 'y r I ery thing tha boy went f it , Conies From t!:e r4 t - t . f t' . T. A Cr
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