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I Gil CKS DOLLAR. 1 , -I - NUMBER157- rpgiNEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER' I; I9ti T; THIRTY-FIRST YEAR V. , - -A. V .'V.V 9 S AH of the affairs Otthis hanfe ar honnr.fc.' fed with careful privacy. Next tJ the matter ' of safety, ; the officers of this" bank jegard " busiiessjonfidence as 1 being of the greatest 4mirjrtMf cordially invite persons who! are contemplating the opening of a bank ac-c count to confer with our officers. .Y Time and Savings Accounts Invited. NEW BERN AND TRUST COMPANY iW: NEW BERN ,N.C ' - -EXHIBIT' ll opening yles tn Ladies Coat Suits, is; Waists, Dr sses and Fur things. , IT'S A GOOD TIMERI GHTJNOW TO LOOK AT THE NEW FALL STYLES AND GET AN IDEA AS TO WH AT ARE ; GOING TO , be the style leaders and begin to make up your mind in regard to the new clothes you will want to buy soon. You will find us at all " times glad to "show the new goods. New andj distinctive styles that are certain to please you. MITCHELL 1 h'4mm ) TOWN TO GET ME CLOTHES 'iWWHIl5HE!ifiONErltWEAI)OZE 9 i tOP WHEN J VWRE I KNOW THERtll BE t ATlNEKRFEqJON SUIT FOR ME!". This ii- thcS, boys store. V": - - Youll find "Dullness" in the Dictionary, but not heje; ' The builders of && Boys' Clothes are live wires. They know: what the; boys want. We feature S&r?6rS'vt j boys clothes exclusively We are giving away 9 0 because we know they are 1 a handsome bOUr. the best ntung Doys ciouies y - Tin America. J venirwithev- : 0 Elegant values at: v 6 ery suit 9 ED SAFETY BANKING of hundreds of & CO. f The btst plkce in town to buy your SCHOOL ,IS AT i ,., COPLDU'S Justthinkof-it '-A'.S suit with two pair - S A 1 of pants $5.0(H , t V i , - $ 9 -CC-Cfr : A $ t it i mo , . . 2 iGfiADED SCIIDQL : tlPEfJS UPJODAY Vacation Days are Oyer and Now - Back to Lessons OUTLOOK GRATIFYING Indications are s That ,the Enrollment Will be Lar-; ger Than Last) Year. Vacation lav. '.re oVer Yerterdav' the final detail the . . - i , . . , . - . ... inoon for Wilmington by way of Oolds tueted and this morninir at 9 o clock. .. . . the regular routine of class work fcr the term of 1912-1913. will beein . - - SiirMrin4-firttfnt- rravpn atafMl vk. ' r 7 tcrday that the prospects for one of thejy night ItlUBl BUUHI UI LCI II1S HI 11IC UlSlVH VI the school were very encouraging and that with the co-operation of the par ents of the pupil this qould.be realised. There are afew children who will not be able to enter at the opening of the term on account of -sickness but regardless of this the enrollment will be fully as large or larger than at. the opening of the. last term. Every pupil is urged to be on hand at the opening hour. A teachers meeting was held yester day morning to organize for the term. Last night in Griffin Auditorium the music faculty gave a recital, which was a complete success. The audi torium was filled and from the frequent appalrse there is not the- least doubt but that they thoroughly enjoyed every number on the program. Those who participated in the' recital showed that thev were masters of the art. and' by their excellent work won much I praise. NEGRO KILLED BY PURSUING OFFICER, Chief of Police Moore of Avden j n Sunday shot and killed Henry Chat-1 man, a negro who was fleeing from the officer. Chatman was wanted for for-r gery. The officer had a warrant for' his arrest but instead of permitUng nuiiBeii to De arresiea, uaiman iook to his heels. Lhiel Moore called on him to halt, but the negro ran allthc faster. Then the policeman commenc ed firing 'on the' fleeing negro. The third shot- took effect in Chat man's " . back and resulted fatallv. A iurv of inquest - investigated the matter' and reached a verdict that Chatman came to his death as a result of-wounds in flicted by Chief Moore while in the dis cbarge of his official duties. rELEPHANTS : WITH HUMAN - .-' . ,. , SENSE.-' v-"". Possibly no other animal in the world has the fascination for "the. kiddies and. the rrovn-uM u well, as has the ele-F mW tli. fir.t W Dhant that we saw at the first show we I attended At indelibly impressed itself onour mind. cOh the joy we had in feeding it peanut and popcorn. So' 1 1 the mere announcement that the show ii coming again revives the pleasant thoughts ,wf boyhood days. '.The rst thing that attracts our attention on the show bills is the elephant and the-- many cunousottintsthat he is expected to do. - .,' . i-- i. ? j. w,n orotners onows nal appeat hert on Jctober Jod. will present a . special feature a coterie o! trained cle.r phants that are "broke toijerforni all thi newest acta imaflnable and all that - they doreally border, upon the mar- velous.-These: greats mountains 'of. flesh will be seen at every 'performance t d Jrine their entrairement ,i this eity.J ill what is claimed to be the greatest pachyderm performance ever projected. y CHAFING DISH PARTY. Mr.- Walter anborne at 1 Johnson street last' night gave a 'very delightful chafing dish party in honor oi bis' friend and l . guest, .Mr. -K. B, . Steele, i of Elimra, N;.Y. -Those 'present ' were Misses Bessie' Hollister, Sara Stewart, Sara v Richardson, Maude Stewart and Amanda Baxter; Messrs Southgate Beaman of , Durham, J. C. Bagg and Lieut. $. "S. Yeandle. Capt. West and M rss Let tie Fowler chaperoned the affair, " 4. - - , ' - S v PROGRAMATTHE ATHENS ' v TODAY. - The Majcsiic Trio, a high-class rag time and harmony singing ct . will appear againt tonight. - . ' " Picture program as follows: N "At the Eleventh Hour"- An absorbing drama bv the Vilagraph CoXiescnljing how a man's-s'.ispicions yf fins wife's infidill y IWcre dispelled, and the lesson it tadght him. We have another "Falhe Week ly", today. These pictures are be comine nmre' pipnl.ir every d.iv, a!! s go;;fiiepf. Senator Simmons lias no Fears, as ttf Outcome- INS CITYTESTERDA YisTUBBORNLY FOUGHT. Left Tor W&ingtnand WillYMafcSp Adiress : Y There Tonight ; . sen"?r; ? W. wmmon. spent sun-, in-me cy, leaving ycsicruay auer- "f! - .VTVZ. LT "T:! 1. 1.7? L "7 . " ... T ciiy oy me sea re planning s ruyui . : ... ,lnm tnr him H .rrivrrl hn wniie.-n tne city senator immons expressed to numerous friends his con- fidence in the outcome of the Senatorial primary. He believes that he will tainly be nominated and that if his friends keep up the fight as they are doing now. his majority will be a very large one. His presence in the city yesterday had the effect of stimulating his friends here to renewed activity. From now until the date of the primary. ywhich . . I J XT I . ... . " Z is on ine. general eiecuon oay in govern- . effective manner the many crimes and ber, they will be unceasingly active m ne penaltieg attached. He urged that his behalf. A meeting of a few of his they dea, fairIy wkb evcry case brought especially close friends was held ye-.Mon thein. using no partiaiitv and terday at which plans were mapM , treating the rich the same way in which out for what promises to be some very they did the poor His charge con effective work in his behalf. 9umed ,ktle more ,han an hour but Thursday night at the court house during the whole time strict attention there will be a big meeting of the Craven lag paid ts hig rcmarks not only by rnimt-v Qimmnni ("'Inh at wnirn fivprnl . . ... " " " . tnat ol the State vs. f. M. Draney. In of Mr. Simmons In the lively campa.gn thu casc the dcfendant is ch-arged with that hels making for a renommation. ceiving 8tolen goods knowing at the The activity of his friends in this,Ume that they were gto,cn prop-ty nis nome town, is very gramying to j senator Simmons ana ne nas expressea his appreciation his appreciation of the. loyal support) Riven him here on more than one oc Casion. - nsnrvr- Tfi TI7 V"V31' KAWWUIU j OJJ JtiSATUKlfi Ulf FAlKs " Hivm ril it. will tt. null ff ma!. ' features oi tne Dig Eastern varouna Fair to be held in this -city the Isat of this month. There are a number of t t ' i fat horss In this Section and in ad - dition to these there will be a number of entries from outsida points. T-l t . will be one or more races each day. ' The, following racing program has been arranged.... " ' .' ; TUESDAY Race Purse Trot and pace $150.00 WEDNESDAY Time 2.30 Pce or trot Running race. 100.00 3:Q0 free for all $50,00 3:30 : THURSDAY Trot and pace, horses used in Cultivating 1912 Crop . 1100.00." , Running race, horses used in cultivating W12 crop $50.00 - '-. r'i",., ERlDAYj..-, L Trot and pace. '',' i FrecNfor all.. $100.00 -"" : 1 ,. . I- : 1 , , ? p MRS. APA JACKSON UKAV.y: ". r ,ifo " f ' M Pft T Tackson. died Sunday nieht j.. ti irs. - ; The bod v was alien bv boat to to -,.;.. ; ,-,j i. J th fi.Mav hrv1n ouai t.o miles from xUt placft Rev , Mr. Rogers f 'by S. Coplon & SQn an'd have movtd . et6n, pastpr Df the Diciples church., portions of their , stock -Into it, v The . . ,l4-ft,nBi Mr- . -nr. comoanv will also retain the store in , . ts .... T-.i 'i Hurt- trie services. Mrs. lackson eaves three little children .all girls. She is also--survived by two brothers,' Police-' man A; V. Bryan of this city ancLMr, tdear- cryan ot naveiocK ana py ncr,ww w'r h ar. faW "Mr R. W- Brvan. - v - -.---j CARNIVAL COMPAN Y ARRIVES.. - The Johnny "Jones Carnival Com--pany which is exhibiting here this week under the auspices of the Atlantic hire Companyrarrived Sunday night nad ea-ly yesterday morning begin the work of unloading their special train and erecting their tents. Thecom pany Is larger this season than ever be- fore and the management claims to hive some of the .best attractions ever carried . by companies of that order. It is announced that the best ol order will be kept on the grounds during the week and ladies and children wilL be paid every attention. -The Norfolk- .Southern Company operated their last excursion of the season to Norfolk yesterday mifrning. The excursion train st.trt.-J frmn Col ls- boro and w'. n it rru'i I .is cily w.! fed. ' . c-.e I-. : ' ei. j ': , : " " ' I T1701VEEK COURT TERM IS BEOUfl State vs. Draney , the First Case of Importance to v i be Taken up. . Continued UntaThisMorn ihg. Several Cases Dis ' posed of. Craven County Svperior Court con vened in this city yesterday morning iQr a two week's term,- the first week to be takep up on the disposal of the criminaI cases on the docket and the 6CCond to be devoted to the hearing of tk, c:v:i Ut- l-ivil cases, Judge W. B. Cline of Hickory, is presiding. At the ODeninp nf the rlnv's sf&ainn the foIlowing grand jury wa9 drawn. Mes8rg G. A. Whitford foreman; D. M Wiilis T . G lveB w D Lan. cer-'t j R-. Avery, W. H. Lilly, George-C. Jones, P. T. Nobles, N. C. Brookgi j K Rodger8j p. p Armstrongi W A RowCi G Everington, J. B. j Hooker, W. S. Forrest, A. L. Toler, E K BUhop and j H Avcry Jn hu charge to the grand jury' Ju(Jge aine fuy covred eyery phase of the crimina, law. describing in a simple and ' Itne jurymen out by all the spectators. 1 Among the first Cases taken up was i w Dranev , ,.,. is a dealer in junk, and several months ago he. purchased a i quantity of brass which had been stolen, it Is claimed,.. from the railway com panies. He was ably represented by Messrs Guion & Guion and W. D. Mclver while Messrs L. I. Moore and Wm. Dunn assistedSolicitor Abernathy. lhe case was atubornly fought and at i the rinse of the Hrv'r Rpftsinn wan rnn- .... tinued until this morning, The following cases were disposed of during the day: . in oinir vs. miuuicy xvuuiiut: L'CiciiU' inti,. rcrtA with fnloj nrofAnep - Walv. state vs. Woodley Koonce Defend- ed bill of indictment and judgment was suspended upon the payment of the cnAt. nt th(. Pase. costs ot the case. State vs. George Bailey. Defendant charged with carrying conseaied weapon I Waived bill of indictment and was fined $25 and Costs ofthe case, ' State vs. John Monk. Defendant charged with carrying concealed we; p ntav- . "lull ' nA t-i si i man 'anrl viio. i w w . viii ui iiiuiviuivui nuu 'vai finpft .nnrl fnvfi with trip rnnts of the case. . State ' vs. Ben Wartea. Defendant rharowH with rarrvinir rnnrealcd weari- 'ong yiyd bill'of indictment and g fioed $2S and tajed with the cogts the case. HARDWARE COMPANY OUTGROWS QUARTERS Realizing that their former. quarters were becoming too-small to accomodate their; ranidlv increasinet business the "Gaskill hardware . and Mai Supply Comoaflv have Bccured the brick build- ing on Middle street formerly occupied . wncn tney nave conoucieu a uaru- ware business for several years and the two combined will give them floor, space jof more than 20,000 feet, mang it .easiern North- Carolina;; : A number changes and improvements ' made on the building.' t' will be : Some Studios do high tlass work, and j g0'm do cheap things. There is only one gtud;0 that we kndw where you can get anything that you want, and tnat the Wootten Studi6. , Youcan nave a portrait made there that your children will value always, not just because thev feel vou are almost eoine to speak when they look at it', but for its exquisite workmanship as well. And at this same Studio you can buy just a trood time costal if vou want it. ThCT Wootten Studio docs everything that is done photographic Better for t" (From the All e r.-.iHy kn t. l! t it i;; 1 ' ialve; ton News.) iv aliout crocoli;e ter f )i a crocod V We' believe in modern ' methods of doinj; busi- i ness and find, that our customers' appreciate the promptness, thorough accuracy, and constant will ingness to be of service that characterize this in- stitution. We transact a general banking business on up-to-date lines, and are always'pleased to advise., with our .customers regarding their financial or business problems. An Misses' Juniors' COATS I SUITS AT POPULAR PRICES Coats from $5.00 to $18.00 Suits from $5.00 to $25.00 You wili find it distinctly to your advantage to in spect our Showing before buying elsewhere. J. J. BAXTER. Department Store - Elks Temple. Sihool Itc i i ; If it Comes From the. r-4 1 different It i m s 2 4i METHODS i Extensive LINE OF A N D Ladies' OUTFITTERS TO YOUNG AMERICA , "KASTIRUN" nniint r ttr it nil -1 I riiniinrt vj. . . C10THE5 . . 1 for the BEST DRESSED BOYS. Underwear, Union Suits, Shirt' t Blouses, VHatsf, Caps, Hoss, Neckwear, Collars, Kid Gloves, wfe Woolen , Gloves," Sweaters. Ev ery thing tha boy wears except J shoes. -'-T1 : 1 - '1 aJ.- r4 s ' 1 over t''e c --1 1 n: r v.
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