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a. tH v : 1 . . V,s'- :, If' 7 , ; jj NEW BEIIN, N.C TUESDAvT;bRNING, DECEMBER;24 1912 ; . , " v THREE CENTSER', COPY. VOL, XXXL NO228. Tba Weatbar V X ME HAD:LTTLE:: III III. PUniFICT LI ; Not Since JWar Has North Caro r j : Una, Virginia or Texas Had r-.'w."if Cabinet Post. ' CLAIM' ITrs THEIR TURN NOTJJ Each State Has Now A FavorLte Son Who Is Being. Urged ;. . ' k For Appointment. ? Washington, Dec. ' J,lii ,the ef. fort tee impress Governor Wilson with CM UnDII .W'tK avaflability .of their, Cabinet fim- ' lier Ihot pimple of three Southern States . , " V i Vlrginia North Carolina and Texas "T"; , ' -are pointing to -the fact that they Inve not had a Freisdential councilor ;.', .vmma lheCivil WarC ; J -, . f . -inner states ol tne noutir, gpcn as " faJrjidnd, Kentiicky, ' Georgia and l Tilftessee have sent' man after man r A. " Washington .to - sU inbel Cabinef .. J-loring the period, but the'three Which iv now most eager for the President ." a-tiTt's Tfcoirnition have rKrpivpH . not - - -. - . . i i" one Cabinet oft cv, unless .the jtae of 's-.'y. : Jznicsii W. Marshall, of Virginia.. is recalled. Marshall was apX)inted Postmaster -:'.Jencral in 137 oy President "XI rant, v,' ,lut he had' hardly assumed the re. : ' ( DohsihiIities of hu office before he :.. tendered his resignation and returned . ,"- lr. his home. This was the first V'ir sginian to be railed to Washington by : tjk President, tven as it was the last Tia James Floyd was . appointed ' ' Secretary of War in W57 by President ; - . Buchanan. .. , . ,f . : j i , " 'Just now all Virginnns are united in ' -v& ' "pporr f Hairy. St.-Jeorge Tucker, " v" lie former Congressman eminent law- " ' i ytx and scholar, for a position in the Wfison Cabinet., t Mr.Tucker h,imself t rj. 'i had no part in this- campaign, ' i akinj( the position that the President . ' v", hould be left alone in the matter of !v Cabinet appointments, hut Mr. Tucker rr fx as Dccn tinnuip to restrain ins. irionas. ' Thu same is subotantiahy rue of ' Korth Carolina in fhe ca-e of Josephus ii' tytik, -and of Toxas in' the, "tasi of "'.jMljcn Kurleson. . -'iaese two great Democratic Staits ..ihave had aot so jfnmjli as a marshal tltiring the past J5l years, andptheir people, entertain ahe i feeling ' ,as l . most 'Virginians, that their rturn -for recognition has jcojnc o Other Southern. States have tiecn better treated. -v;. . ;:yv. v ; BRINGS CHR1STMA PAkTYi '"Mti Cantield Never "Cornea Unac- 3 I companlcdThw Tieiir of Year.' ' G. D. tfanfiq'd ef Mqrehead City . arrived in the -city yestertJay morning $nr aN day's' visit. For. the past few ytn Mr Cai field has each yeat brought number of vhis .Ut.e M.rehed XTit niind alonj; with bin. on 5this ;np jusA.beiore Cimstmas and whfn lie , a Jed , .frorn the train yesterday bis null army of follower were dose be- Iiini Thi year he had in his -charge Evelyn Chadwick, Carrie and f Nora Kobinson,' ?Velha Canjield,''i IFIorence Jtinesv5 Fannie AVade,'1 JevIeV' lwy, Reba ,-Canficld Alice Wps, Hefen , -CanueU, Lena Morton -and. CXlariorie i ' ' 'Wade. . The pifrty apeitt the day in tiling the . miatoriiimakg . 3hmi last- evening ? wH Jaden ;Vith )ia:baKe. FAG XMAS WEEK PROGRAM, AT - THE ATHENS. " ?' Three separate -vaudeville at 2nd. Riddle and Rhyme, refined -sioTng and talking nnd eccentric The Musical Brattons. vA y musical and talking act uclng several standard- in cnta. t i. Hires today as follows ' ' ;rt's Partner A.-:- drama r of omf stic trouble sho thtein Cir e cf a strong mint! 'over ' a wesi..- r c ie. "' ', - fully Accused' A West n I ie t'i ama full of icUln.t ln--' i. e Hermit -captivating ' cratna redolent with the cf the pine forest'1 In the " t ' ! so rimer .time." , : ' , i ' f "i today. - ,-V-; ;' i : . s week 1st tloor 2"c. to vy 15c. to all. i. T'at' 'i ., s . '. rfat'necs d:.'.ly stA:l5. t j : "it starts at 7:.i1. tractlona today.- j.' 5 , . 1st. The 3 J.a Bertas,. singing, ai; ing and novelty acrobatic con tortionlsts. ' 'k , " - WEDDING BEtlS CHIME- f 1 ji fi I lY I -overs Assume ThflMarri.ige 1 Vows During rjoyoahri.at-"'. . . mas 1. 1 iae.-i SEVERAL PAIRS ARE.; MATED oliday Season Chose6vJ8y These As Time For I.lfe-ifost f mnortant FjreVtt ..' . ' The parlor of the-JaAOHoter was Hhe scene of a pretty weddnff'yesterday ..u. - o... VLVV. . and accomplished dau'JUf of r , Mrs. Mattie Marsh of -Bath VH-iVi, became the bride of H. L. SAW, one F'oit Barnwell s ifrmiiitienft 'VV.nni. r.nsi ness men,- A.t ; Afikin, justice of the peace, .pttrtming the remony. '. 'AvV' - ' ' , The, " weddinK t'ame. ai VAJhmplete surpnse t-tne mcns ol Tflft, contract ing parties. The bride hv&Vvten teach ing in the public hoo( raFort Barn well and had started tiwifer''tt Spend the holidays SoppinVef'ih TNew Bern to do some shopiMhrbikore cbn tinuin? her jriiirney sho'i' Mr- Ser mons ind they dei.ideJ' 4.V Ivj mairt-J without an' further iJtiaw, V The -er'mony was wnaJi.'d by a Bumbcr ot ii tends attiwt wtioin were Mr, and Mrs. Guy I.., Moore of Fori Barnvkcil, Miss Eva Mi,vHaner of Fort Barnwell,. .Mr. a WO Mr". L. F, Davi of Snow Ilill andCMf., 1- Bt Davis of Ft Barnwell. Mrand' Mrs5erhi ons left last evening for OVi Barnwell wnt-re tney win m ice -tnui tare nome. Last night a rrcepiionvas tendered therrt at the home or trys1 j-roora par ents. S-SWlSON 1 Pretly Weddfnl SalemhtieJ4 Yester day at TabernacKjTJiurch. ; The Tabernacla BaptpW'hnrch was the scene of a quiet : bfltY; vbeautifiil weddinz yesterday i aftefjwon " aT 'S o'clock when J-.Miss PAlSbN-J.Corinne swinson, ine cnarmmg, ngr.ter- oi Mr. andMrs.. Gebrge M.S&winson, be- cane the bride of Jenersorttl. Khodcs, of LarehS, J5. C. , vKVv' , The church had beeifajJptopriately decorated fpr the ocacsiohbut only a few invited relatives and, friends wit nessed.'thc ceremony. fteyi'- J.. B Phillips,, paator bf the churXh-dfficiated and the ' beaiitif tit 1 ring service was used. - During the intennitsina Mrs. Daphne Rowe- played several appro priate selections oh the pUvy . assistd on in- vioiir oy .uer oeoHvir, .-aniuei Coward. . . ' 'tAw Immediately after thedMMnonv Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes drove, iftKe union nassenuer station whereihew hoarded the: Lwestboond' train : YbrVCordsboro from which place ' they will, gel the" sev eral northern cities fori, bridal 'trip. Mr., Rhodes is' in . the Ai J States Navy wUh headquarters, .iMPhiladel phia," and '.his term of tnt&kmtnt jwill not exiire for. more; than a'-ypr After H.-. Jones of iyerda; vani,f Miss THu coup's -ara t" ihe cXti'AVe'terdJiy mcrmng andywen'. at :bqteyfaythe offif-e of 'the Register lof Dee.atvrJ 'secured ine,'ncssaiy.'-.!icrnse.A'.Amp(Temo!iy NEWSPAPERS AND I W&R SPONSIBILITlEVr : ' .The Lis Lrifics are . BeweiaU V-i;-inuch concerned "with mattlet 4iTjySttirie8 and these', my st e ries . g'it - m ur,bv ihore space J Papert ,tn j a ; measure havftVto,: print what .-the majority . tf Jpeor.'ie ; want" to read and it Has to he a! uttetl !' many people. bve a m ' inn. in a murder: story. csjx'i i ' if it at'tinge. of impurity but V .14. also-the duty of the . newspapeh' which . are generally conducted by 'high-minded people '.who" have .the "best interests of fheif readers at heart,, to tro as far as. t,hey can .in'lhe direction of steering the interest of people away Irom a type of reading that Is'not w'm s-nue. and hclplul. In other won' 1 ispspers can in a measure would; ' as meet the demands of file rot , lilic. Just received y r.ur.i -r.'M i ' ' ra .','S. A. T." ui vniui trip ins vWiieyuiriurii to New v Bern1 (inti , reside heretintn his etUis'ment expires. J t '' - mart Ma'Oison gt 7M anc5,iwercmaT'. r$t J H "iVi'te VtV veterfj4y tjeVTfi R. H.K 1-ae portTr ?in&- rhriH'crcmori wai pefformed yes ti"rdayUftr noon at '30 oVpck at-fhe htm'('p,jAo,n'md ar the northern vart bf thcitiyV i Tl-.U's p: ",r;;M-.. M : Dream, Mtde .chad! (he shadows fall. ; ' Oyer the viand the mystic veil 1 -That hides the mbrrfw from our eyes Is swayintf in the starlight pale. ; , Dream, little child II (Tis; Christmas' eve. v :; Dream while" ;the .magic hours glide by. -Each, wind that : blows the snowflak.es wild ; Is laden with sweet mystery, , -tlp ; . .; Dream, little child! .The tflowintf Coals Are painting pictures on the wall. , " . Out from the quivering shadows there ' , You almost heaf the thrilling call -Of "Merry Christmas, little maid 1 i .1 hope Tve brought youi heart's desire,, And Santa's shadow hist above ' - ...Grows lifelike by the leaping fire. DreamHttle cnildj The CftriStmds air . 'I glowing withyourcvisioiii bright, - And tn the joys tomorrowi'holds v. -' ' Areshlnlng on the page of "night-..' Dream, little child i And may the ;year To.youeir richest treasures leave. . ; And may all happy dreams prove real ; Thar come to you,this Christmas eve ! ? PLAY OP RARE MERIT Katherlne j Tinley Tb us S tj Ms (' Sei)ant in the Hort7 '. -Kathcrine Tirtgley. fahe? head jof 150,000, -members i of .thvJJAiversal ProtherNoo'l and Theosphical Society of4he WWind whtt-fim intrnduced ihe opeij afr" Greei; !fhcatre'rQ f merica was .-in, Portland,- ' Maine, j, r(,;irtlj, iiriv.g-thengafmeit of-"The Ser- vajtin tit, Kausc'I in that city 'She was asked by the editor ol the Portland Evening pn.ss . to .fR her-View: of his faihpus play for that' paper. l We qhoten part hd leviewi ' 1 1 " 'The production of 'The'er .jint in the"-Hoyse whi::h ret-en4 witrT' nesscd atte-'i.JeUercn vrV heut::eii is a vtnbotic uiav. one. ot rars tnitiu' It should fie seen und sudied,A,for tn-ils' siigestfon!' it is repitte withora nd spiritual pnncipicfcfor. old and yojrg. "It is an expohttion of the heart- and soul ( m A niriiiiai drama.'! i om!j it ... if a -rn'f iivf' upKlt'w" e.-i i ne evu i "ii s, and I w - . it ..a-, a a moral prt ration has CI n.al SI. I. sitfii--that ahead,-- begun throucih the drama f'-r fhe benefit -of mankiiid." ' ' i"The "servant in li e . 11 i seV ; will be seen at the New Maror.ic rh.atre on Dec. ; 6th. Tickets now on sale f.t ('larks' ( i,c;ar Store and kafci's Bakerv Ji- t rcceiv. 1 1' ) . MAYOR GIVES. WARNING: r YMtJrfl CirsitiHas ceksbrators art warned by t Mayf tW tbere niqst be Eflt'diwherging of fireworks ur. other conibustiblesy beteen ' the hours of f 10 and-tVo'cloHiemiTAWi ; BetwcnvtbWl hoars, there wilkjie? special servtec at many-of the "house of worship and the -congregatons must not , be disturbed by the noiso tif- fireworks; The- public have been instructed-, to Arrest any one ho violates this order, t' '"; '""-si CriRISTLlAS EVE (" ! I Jo Ilcrry C rhl -3! 1 f- It. Mioses his life COTTON Daniel Boore, Colored, Caught In Some Shafting and Whirled ' To Death. SURGEON CALLED FROM HERE But Injured Man Was Beyond Help Both Less Broken an. i Skull Fractured. a . ... ix nom ic accident occurreu a Pol ockbvtf !e Saturday afternoon when Daniel Boone, a colored employe at Jack Pearce's gin, was caught in some shafting and before the machinery could be stepped he had b tn so badly' in jured tbat 'Jeatb followed a short tinte alter. " The mn had been engaged in genera work around thrf gin and on the day of the accident had been attending to the gin.' In tom manner which will probably never be explained .his cloth ing became entangled in vone of thr rapidly revojying shaftj and he wae hilted around at a ripid rate lor several seionds. ' His cries lor help brought aid and i he power was cut c'l fi-om the ina chinery but by the time he could b taken down, practically every Lhred of cloth-ng which he had wom was torn from his body. A telephone mej jage tb Dr. Walter Watson of this city called him to the scene but the man died before the physician's arrival. An ' rJxainmation showed that both legs had been broken, the skull fractured and numerous other injuries indicted. MRS. DELAMAR PASSES BEYOND Following Lingering Illness Death , Claims Esteemed Woman. - S After au.' illness ot' several months' duration Mrs.- Kate Delatnar, wife ot J. G. Drieinal passed away yesterday iftertioon at 1 .45 o'clock. A few vears ago Mrs. Detamar contracted t ber eulosis1.4 Ev1:r'thir g possible was done for her and at times s!.e .seemel to b on the road to recovery. "However several months ago loving friends saw- that she wuu was fat failing anf de spite all mortal aid she slowly grew worse until it, was seen that her days were numbered, Comforted b" a le voted, husband and surrounded by sVing friends her last days on earth were filled' with all possible brightness. She bore her suffering without a mur mur and at all times had a cheerful wbrd for her friends. She was a" mem bet and faithful worker in Centenary Methodist church and a sincere Christ ian, ancj her -presence and assistance will be greatly - tnfsscd in the church as well as in her home. Prior to Her marriage Mrs. Ddamar wa -iMss KatCvStyrou, daughter of Mr; and Miss W K. Styron, Sr., of Durham, SI. C. After, her marriage to Mr. Dela mar she came to New Bern and, ha made her home 'here since that time. Her mother came to this .city wme tirne ago and. gave her a mother's tender caret during her illpws.and wts at hef bedside when dea'th claimed her. She- was thirty-five years of are- and Hi sTrviv5 JbW. teru)ahd;"her, parent whom, :U Mrs. Pattie Gaskih of-. Dur ham, v,' , -J , The-funeral "will bs conducted from Centenary Methodist church this1 afier noop at."3;30 o'ctockJl)- Vtv. J. B H'jMey, the pastor ,and the interment ilil made in Cedar Grove cemetery. DECORATED FOR CHRISTMAS- ;The interior of the " AthensTheatre has bt en very ; apptopriately, And at: frarrlvelvTdeCorated fdf the Cluistmas holidays. ;it,,reen. ana. reu -wreauis. were used the decora ting and tte ffect atta ' very pleasing. .Messrs. Lovick t ;a,ylor, ; the,'; nK'nage.-, have sec t hree Mg Taude vil.ie acts for the t three Tiights of the week and -on Thursday 'Bight, there' will a change ('of program.- In sedition to this speciaf pictures will be how each night.tj TICKEJS SELLING WELL Quite a numlxir of tickets for the football game to be played at Chenl Christmas Day between the New Bern ami Washington teams have been sold and I he n:!ications are Ihat'there. will l e a lar.ro number of spectators. Both tr.i s rte In CM-client f-rm and the ,:.-,,e ul he our w.U wi.it H'.-f.endin? 1 ,, r ., e .-f .I-.''.! ; v 1 le twenlv fixe ce.r's. NO GiFTCOW FOR WDODROWWILBOr Offer By Middle West Farmer To Cive Him One Will Be Rejected. TO BUY MILK FROM DEALERS If He Finds He Just Has To Have v a Cow, Then IJe'H Pay for One. Princeton, N. J.. Dec. 3. When President-elect Wilson takes his first stroll over the White House and en virons next March he does not expe. t to be greeted by the frienJly "moo" of any cow, unless by mere chance President Taft happens to leave Paul ine Wayne in Washington until she can maKe the acqauintance oi his successor. 1 The Prebident-elect and his family. so far as now appears, will obtain their milk from the dumbwaiter instead of their own specially selected cow, or from whatever takes the place iu- the White House of ihe usual source of apartment-house milk bottles. There will be no tft cow for Mr. Wils-oi.. The offer of a cow made to hi in by a Middle Western farmer has been re jectcd by Mr. Wilson on the ground that he has a set lule against accepting valuable gifts. Mr. Wilson enforced this rule ht winter when a 'whole host of safety razor manufacturers sent him safety razors on reading that he had rut him self with onj"of the old-fashioned variety. Mr. Wilson still uses his old fashioned, v blade, while each safety razor mih obtained back his offering by the same process that is to keep the next President from having a White House cow. tf it turns out that the milk that comes from the bottles in Washington is not a fit sort, and the President-elect finds himself in real need of a successor to the far-famed Pauline Wayne, , he will buy one on his own meagre savings as a college president and Ciovcrnor, or out of the stipend xxhieh he will commence to draw in -March. Pauline, according to reports xvhich have reached here, is to be shipped to Mr. Taft's home in Ohio upon his retirement. REPORT ON BANK'S AFFAIRS. bartered Accountants Find The National in Fine Shape. -. It is becoming the custom with pro gressive banks, generally, to employ at intervals, a reputable Cnn of charter ed accountants for the purpose of mak ing a thoiough examination of the bank's affajrs and reporting thetr finding to the Board of Directors. The National Bunk oi New, Bern, beLeving this custom to be a good one. emplqyed Mesers. , Marwick, Mitchell, Peat & Co.. Of iew York, to conduct such an examination. This company is one ot the largest and best known audit companies in the country. They have a special hank audit department with large staff Of experienced ex aminers and are the regular examiners for s large number of banks and trust It will be gratifying jto. Stock holder , customers and friends of the" National Bank, to know that the most searching examination simply reveals, with gr at cr clearness ,,ts sound and prosperous condition and - discloses the fact that 2very posrible safeguard. is used in pro-. tecUng its afUirs, and that its interests are looked after with great care and diligence by its' ofhcersf -'A: ' ' . In addition to the special examina tion, referred to' abovei thijj bank is regularly. eKamnedjiy'jt he National Bank Examiner twiqe a year and also twice' a year by the 'dirtdrVvc2J vt j.Tfite report of Mes' iManvick, ) MUcheir,': Pet,-adCp.ml:.. b..foami K Mi Just tecelved yesterday ,' Eelser'a Initial: Ilneii i hjadkcrthleJ allftf .f grades. .'A. T. WUIis.vJoju 1 tie Sttop -i. That' s 1 mmv&mmiJii V "- - : ' ' ;' tS KXW ABYMTl2KK1S4f:;'4iSSKyfS'fe. ,'Stahdard. 'Shoe .Co. Christmas 1&Cfy$M:$ wear.' ,., . -..? a ' - t -. '' Charfes Ellis & Bro. Watrh this s ; V.V . space. J. M.' Mitchell & Co. :Christinas gi-eeting. ' Mm': .' 1 'J. ' y. y A- National Bank of TSew I3ru htate ent certified by Chartered Account-. nts. 1 " . .. - ''; New I' rn I -uikliiL;' and Trust Co.- I l".',, icn t service. '-.1 4 'il - '5;'- v . ;-
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