NUMBER J58 NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA', WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2 1912 -- , . Tjl I RTY -FI RST YEAH m 'V IP 11 - f PfllLTiCY AfJD SAFETY -'.! All of the affairs of this bank are conduct-ed.-with careful privacy. Next to the matter '..of. aafety the. .officers -of this bank regard , business confidence as being of the greatest importance. We cordially invite persons who! ' &re contemplating the opening of a bank ar count to confer with our officers. " ; Time and Savings Accounts Invited. NEW BERN BANKING ANSI TRUST COMPANY - 'NCWDCRN,N.C , Pimn 'is-?- I : lASIIJ EXHIBIT an&Pail opening of hundreds of new styles in Ladies Coat Suits, Skirts; Waists, and Far- nishings: ; V k, .w, . .' - i - " IT'S agood timetughtinow , . TO LOOK AT THE NEW " FALL STYLES AND GET AN IDEA AS TO WHAT ARE . . GOING TO 6e the style leaders and begin to make up your mind in regard to "the! new clothes you will want to buy soon. Ydu will find us at all times glad to show the new goods; New and-distinctive. styles that are certain to please you. , - J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 1- 0 9 9 9 (" 9 ' 9 9 0 "J 9 .) J J "J ! ) .- TRs 30NE TO TOWN V GET ME CLOWES ' - AM) WH1L 5HE5 GONE IU TAKE A DOZE . FOP WHEI I WKS I KNOW THERElL BE A TINE KUfECTWN ,SUIT FOR me!" iS;!.j 9 nnun UUU 1 W Jl II L ..p i.J ; IPID PRCCnESS Criminal Dqsket Likely To Be Cleared During , - 'Ithe .Week.- , DR4NE Y A C 0 U I TT E D r J. Johnson) Dope Fiend Js Given 'Chance ;to f -i Leave the State. ' ' Jhere U no delay ie th progreM .of Supenor Court which w in session here this week for the trial otcrlmina! case. Judge Ciine, who if sitting on the bench during this session, tared to the attor neys at the opening of the te'rm that he wanted to clear' the docket, thia-week and judging irom e prem inanner in v which vthe' case were, "disposed iet yesterday,; this will be accomplished. '. . The first case was that of the State vai P. M. Draney in which the defendant. waa charged r with receiving atolett good and which' hdd "been continued from the previous day.' : " The arguments in- this were concludes, withia a short while and the case placed in the hands of ' theui.' VAfter being put nly.; a short while they returned with a verdict of not guiIty.vV , : . 7? ;';' 'icyfr 'f The following otfyer cases were,- dis posed of during the day .rr ; '; . : ' , ' State vs. Robert Smith, charged with larceny of several boxes t)f cfgars from Mr. M. L. Jacobs. Defendant plead guilty nd was sentenced to' a term of 12 months on the county reads. Stae-vs. Riley Jenkins, charged with carrying concealed :jepons. Defend ant plead guilty and was sentenced to a term of 12 .months on the county roads. ' ; ''"" ' State vs. Lila Pigott, charged with larceny. Defendant plead guilty No sentence passed.,. vl j State vs. Ben Walker, charged with carrying concealed weapons. Defend ant; plead guilty and was fined $25 and taxed wijjf the costs of the case. State vs. .James Walker, charged with retailing spirituous liquors; Dc- lI3S CLr.HuE, f."R. ;c:ooim;ooieo Ceremony Solemnized Last ,Niht at Christ Episco- r. r: pal Church' L 1 RECTORj OFFICIATES Wedding Beautiful In Its Simplicity. Attractive ? . Decora tionsi ; peauuiui in its simplicity ana cnarm ing in every detail was the. wedding at Christ Episcopal Church lastyrventne at .idkjbf. Mii'. .elizkbe&',. IKow-' ton Clarke, daughter ef Mrs. William COMMITTEE STILL IS OAIL REPORT Not Ready -Yet To Make Any Recommendations; , Regarding It. ; CAUSE . OF. TIJB;, DELY Mr. Dail.Sicjt and;Unable 4iq Meet vvitn wajft? $ w- and Light' Camts tr Af the Al g"u'stin-:tJnV of the Board of 'Aldcrm n Mrr'fieorce Dail, who had been' appointed to investigate nd make a "report jon the riumbsrff water and. light cd.oseaiers in-the city; came Edwards Clarke, toMr: George Harriss,r before the: JBoard and rct dartd his re Babbitt," r..:Prydiiec.S.--'. I.'v'-T1e-'''ptc- Mr. Joh-j C. Thonsa, who has ehurctv. bad. bttn attractively 'decorated chance of the o-Herifon-of ffcb depart-t J.lof" tb-9a1ba''.lao):.dder to biii .tjie;'ment t lso niadc .a rertort in which he) soft glow of .many shaded lights made stated that the ;;i;ne he gave Mr. U. i! the scene one of long to be remepbored a repoj t he had inadvertently failed to iAsr;jthe i.'rjrioia) party entered and marched ' to the" altar the strains --of the bridal chorus from Lohelflgrin pealed from the organ. First cafne the bride attired" In a, becoming, gown of white satin trimed with hand made lace. She wag attended by her maid f honor, Miss Winifred- Browse of GreaV Island, W, Va. At the altar she was' met by the groom. and his best man, Mr. Paul Matterson of Providonce, R. I.. The ceremony was performed by. Rev. - B. F. Huske, rector of the church. ' Following, the ceremony the bridal party ; repaired to the - home of the bride's' mother Mrs.'; William Edward Clarke"; on Change street , where a re ception was tendered them from 9:30 until . 1 i : o'clock.'- Mn and tMrs; fiab bitt left on the midnight train for Nor folk from' "which) 'ifla'heViwiil ed' to forc making their borne after October the twentieth at "Teiiella"; Bristol, R. I. gifts Received by the couple attest the esteem in which they are held. . 'Among the out of town guests were; Mrs. S. Babbitt,: Providence, R. I.; give hiw the names of a number of con sumers. The reports were referred to the Water and.. Light. Committee for investigation and this comn ittee order ed to report at the next meeting. At the September meeting the committee was -not .ready to make a final report. For some time past Mr. Dail has been unable on account of sickness to meet with .the committee and when the re port 'Was called, for ,at the meeting of the .Board last night, 'Mr. T. F. Mc Carthy,, chairman of the committee, explained the situation and the matter "was deferred until Mr. Dail is able to meet with the committee and go over the two reports with them. Mr. J. Leon Williams appeared be fore the Board and nslivd that the or dinance, relative to the licensing of hacks, and . other public vehicles be suspended .during the week of the Fair. This request : was 'granted. This was -done in order that everyone who owned a vehicle could assist in transporting visitors to the Fair grounds without $8,000 Saved : v or$2,600 Spent I, ,, .It -i8.' estimated that if a man spends 1 1.00 every week' for fifty years he will An that time -fepend $600; If , this' same money, however, were -saved ahd deposited in a bank at compound inter- f 5st t would grow in- that time to $8, 000." ;y Open af savings account with us with a'dollar '. ox more. We pay 4 per cent, interest compounded : - semi-annually. -s ;i;iii!iii)iiffiiiiTiiniiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiM in nun irt I An Extensive Th.- many handsome ;f and useful Lbeing compelled to take out a license. Mr. A. H. Bangert, who has been purchasing agent for the city during the past six months, offered' his resig nation. Upon motin of Alderman fendant plead guilty; -No. sentence passed. ' . - ' i Mrs. George M. Babbitt, Providence, 1 Baxter this resignation was accepted State vs. Alec Franks, charged with R. J. -Miss Winifred Browse, Great! and Mr: Bangert tendered a vote of retailing.- Guilty. No sentence. " j Island, W. Va,i MrsLee, Lynchburg. ;j thanks for his excellent service. Mr. J. S. Johnson, charged with attempt-; Va., ;Miss Rebecca' Mlchie, Durham; ,0. A, Kafer was appointed to fill the ing to enter tre dwelling of Mrs. Mary Miss - Mae Gordon Latham, , Greens Caho'on at 1 1 geton s.-verel weeks boro; Miss ; Tillie Pope-Mobilq, Ala. ago, was next brought in and placed Mr. raui aiatterson, rroywence, rs.. 1, tin trial lohnson is said to be an in-, Mr. Homer N. Sweet Providence, R. I veterate cocaine fiend and his conduct, and Miss t Aniy in the tounty jail since the night of his City-- artest has indicated as much, vacancy. " Plans and specifications for the erection "of a concrete fire proof build Snar Tnr thp wflt-pr and licrht- nlant were Klein, of Morehcad! submitted and adopted and the city 1 nrOugh - . . - his attorney the defendant plead guilty if AULo t KUM. KUUf , " ' to a charge of. forcible trespass :and' was v:; ' JJJJgJJJg ARM sentenced, to 'serve IS months' on thei - , county , roads, i Upon . the recommen- j . While engaged yesterday afternoon dation of the Solicitor the sentence will in painting the. roof pt a residence be not go into effect until expiration of . ing erected on Craven street by -Mr. IS days and in the meantime Johnson F. M. Scott, Leslie Taylor the. nine tee n wilt have an opportunity of, leaving the 1 year-old son'of Mr. A. B Taylor who State., .: " -" ' .r f resides at ,Io. 21 Hancock street slipp- The case in which Mr: t. P. Edwards, ed from-the laddef on ,; which he was of yaDcehoro is charged with Assaulting -standing and. fell tojthe.-groundr' a dis.- M Ri R Wirwii af that nlaronntWo tance -of about thirty feet. In fallinar night, of August 3rd, last. 1i set for to-the grasped,; the ladder, and cfung-to morrow afternoon."; There are a large , thia and in thia , manner probably number of , witnesses in this case and saved nimself from, being fatally in much interest is ,being manifested In jured. Ho was picked up and carried the probable outcome. place bett town to buy your SCHOOL ! CLOTHES IS AT Wide awake. .r This' is the tdk,' boys store. You'll find Dullness" in the Dictionary, but'not here. .TKetiiildersof gtx Dovs' Clothes are live wires. ? They know what the boys 5. want. - ' 9 ec Ve feature cr' Knva' rlntlies- exclusively We are ivlr away ' --a we know thev are ;i : t kttbiT boys clothes conoii'S Just think "of it! A suit with two pair . ' of pants $5.00 " j to his home where -. an examination ; J showed that his sight arm was broken XTWr'Drt fitf O VKlTtX ' 1 ;JU aDOve,.me wnsi.": peverai persons ncuiw I'rtuiAj aiiav . witnessed, the accident and according - RIVER," IS DROWNED to their vcrsion the voun8 man escaped ( r aeatn Dy onniy a narrow margin. .,- ; Henry Wiggina, a colored stevedore,) j .. . - " met his death at the Norfolk-Southera-OAKS MFOI COMPANY j Railway. Company' freight dock late anTiTMr' A rnTTMnn'V yesterday afteraooo when-he fell from';' ADLHINix.A JUUiMLIKX the deck of, a boat into about fifteen - The Oaks Manufacturing Company ' feet of water and was drowned. , Wig- who manufacture a line of very: popular gins-was assisting in loading, the vessel farming implements, are enlarging their ' with: cottdn.-'irt some way the bale plant by the addition of a modern he had on his tfuckat the time became foundry. Since the company first be overbalanced,' and fell, carrying him gan business they, have depended upon with it to the water. , Efforts" wej outside foundries to furnish them. with made to save him but. proved futile, tmany of the castings used, on their im His body was recovered within a short plementa. However, their business has while but life was extinct. . " 1 "I grown to such proportions that there . j ' : ' '. m ! " - j . . I was often a delay in securing a sufficient 1 UtiPD l 1 loir. ArlTlTTMn'rnM - I . i . . .1 ..: . 1 Tu- numoer oi tuese castings unu. uura parts oit short notice and thecompany decided to put in their own iron work ing departments The machinery . will be In operation within the next two weeks.- v- - - ' M ft if al :.i cv- MISS DAISY PENNINGTON 7h "'tf v DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS. After a lingering illness Miss Daisy Pennington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Pennington, yesterday morning succumbed to an -attack of typhoid fever. The deceased was 27 years of age, a young lady of the highest charac ter .' and endowed with the sterling qualities which made her a faithful friend and a lovable daughter. Her absence will be felt most in her home clerk ' ordered to- advertise for bids. Thisbuilding s not to cost more than $8,000. Dr. Foley, the meat and milk in spector, appeared before-the Board and stated that as a whole all the dairies and meat -markets Were in a very sani tary, condition but -there r were one-o twd dairies and markets that would not comply with ' regulations u He was jot tfered to either-make these comply with the ordinances ot to close them up. An ordinance was also passed making it a" misdemeanor to sell or offer for sale within the cit limits any spoiled fruit - -.The penalty for this offense to be a fine of $5.00.-. f- - ,' Ordinances were also passed Jtiaking it a misdemeanor for any, consumer of 1 light 4?r water to-extend the . wires or pipes of add lights or faucets without the permission 'of the cijy.KViolations of -this 'ordinancewill - be punished by a fine of $50.00 for .each offense,. ' A irecent : analysis shows that .the water in well'No." 1 at The water works is not Jmr and Mr.-TiFV-McCarthy suggested ;that Jhe well which is. now at a depth of about fortV feet) be driven to a depth of .80 feet- Upon-jnotion this- matter was -placed ui the hands of the Wateri and Light: "Committee and they Were given-power to act.-- signs , also eameup - before 4he Board. -There were two bidders on this; -one offering the signs at 30 cents each and the other at 37 cents each.' After much consideration the 'matter rwa finally referred to the, Street and Lamp Com mittee to be "investigated, and reported on at the next meeting. A N D Ladies' A N D SUITS THE "AVIS" MUCH ADMIRED. The yacht "Avis" owned by Mr. A. Lt Baker; of Raleigh, arrived in port Monday. The boat- was purchased from Senator Cochran's estate -in Vir- t where the greater part of her time was-; ginia by Mr. Baker and will make spent admiirstring to the desires of Oriental its home port. Lying at the her parents, but with her wide circle cf friends she will long be remembered. The funeral service was conducted from the Christian Church yesterday after nocn by Rev Rodgers and the body tarried to Mount Olive from which place it will be taken today to the family burying ground for interment. . Middle street duck the vessel attracted much attention ycst.eiu.iy. lis power ful 6-cyliuder 100 hois', power engine develops a speed of eM.l. en mites an hour and as the m.-,'mjer stated; "when she's turned 'loo: , she's poly some". 1 1 ( fiirnir.l.ii'- i ;-e cl.il oran and the tinerior ns.oiiU.s some wit, ai-noittted lwi-!':: C;i t. R. S. Paris, SENATOR SIMMONS ANSWERS CRITICS Special to the Journal, . , .'Wilmington, OctT"l. Senator Sim- nions at the Academy of Music here tonieht brfore an audience of twelve hundred enthusiastic admirers in speech of two hours and forty minutes in length made the most complete answer 10 ihe critiit io.is- of his rccoid that he has. made. since he came back to tlit State several weeks ago to open speaking campaign for a renomination I lie speech was along; tnc same liiu .is that at Charlotte but was a mo elaborate. preentation ot tne reasons wliv tl Seiiato.r thir.'rs he t-1'.ould b LINE OF Misses' Juniors' COATS AT POPULAR PRICES Coats from $5.00 to $18.00 Suits from $5.00 to $25.00. You will find it distinctly to your advantage to in spect our Showing before buying elsewhere. J. J. BAXTER. .'V -v. ' ' " Department Store - Elks Temple: Sckool i. V s .".'' . . - .. V ' OUTFITTERS TO YOUNG , , - AMERICA.' 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