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. . v. . t JL. w 1 . 7. , v ywilucH 9f vv,: ,y jfczsa - V; new beun,:nIc; -Wednesday morning, January 22: i9t3 -" .T!tRe& cents percopyv. : ': 0;VK: COURSE OF; FAYETTEVILLE TO LIME CHANGES I'ilSTE MILLIOflS PUUSliSnK GUI 00 ITS SHARE HI COMMITTEES iTnTEllLUOISS seize pooperty: ; of ad; RAWLS EIIGirJEEft s ;:;:jy..',y' - ? - v- v i r 41- 'id-Committee' Doesn't.; See Where jv" It Was, Possible to Do Broad;: 'T i.' -, , - Street Grading Better K j -V WORK' IS TO , BE RESUMED Madev By Engineer: Held As Good aJPoaslMe Vnder , -The ctrcumatancea.r, Jl committee composed of the Mayor ' . - ' . ..'- laying of paving has been in progress for the pst few. weekt, ,, and inspected the work which has t?een done". Monday afternoon yudermsfa O. A. - . . - vajer, ancr touicrriiig- wixu ,umci r r -1. f : . i.u n. t. jnembers of the Board, gave orders to have the work of grading, which was then in progress, stopped until the Broad could be informed of the present condition Dl the street, these Alder- tnen were ol the opinion that the city . . . Engineer -was having the street Dut down too much. At a special meeting of the Board Monday nigJit. Alderman W. K. Baxter, who is Chairman of the ' i i . i. : . i . oiniiuiiee who hus lius wui . m charge, criticized Alderman Kafer's ac- tion in the matter, stating that it was premature and entirely out et his jurisdiction. There followed a rather heated discussion among the members .and . the result was that the entire Board decided to go out and inspecti . tne woric. After looking over the work yester - . vijv..t.. .w... - .Unt ji (iw, v, it PI .arrangements jot tne convention f rf-ftS'- Wff yn'pWonary; Moment . v. ' In a body to the end of Broad ; street Carolina. Baseball Association and wilj ?'k7j V " j 1 -j ' , where the grading preparatory o be doubtless be on hand" at the' aWUnc' hwe day afternoon the Aldermen came tol.lammalv was placed tinder the care of fhe conclusion that the survey, as inadeH yernarian but despite every effort! ly, the City Engineer, was the best that could be done under the circm - atances and the "work was ordered f ' J II-. .l : 'j ilUl rcsumcu. riowever, iiicrc m suwe uuvu. ' , 'about the drainage of the street heing , satislactorv alter the wort is com ' W h plte' ut th's w'" e taken up and 1 decided upon after the grading has been .' ' completed and the paving placed MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS v Citizens' Savings Bank and Trust : , Co. 1 ells How to save it, up. - , , . liveryouay neeus money lor vurl!-- mas. r-p- v r :.provKiiiiK a bunidcni aiuuuni iu uuy .i j.j .1.- :.it. .... - f i.- . - ,s'; B" rlcsc"" j. &1 3 m,es' ' ne.-viussw- pavings . 1 Kxf' na ' rU8t v-omPanV OInw cuy.-oners nnpnov nlaii to mcpr AiiAlrnnt inirpncips. ;,l)qnng the hrst week in rebruary they ,ai start a Christmas Club. 'Members ...'--will DOV in a small amount each week v J for (orty-five weeks and at the end of t l tnar iiiuc viiey win rewvc pass uuyu lor the total amount , tney nave 5 paid n plus four percent interest. The plan.is simple and systematic. There 'irillJ) different classes of members. , , For instance, one class will start in by - s ' paying one cent the first week, two cent ' tsod'.'week,threeenthhe third .r .... j. ' - J,.- ...-".-'-i ''.i weeic. nd v owiorty-hye weeks, the 4ast ' -paymtriii wiihjuiiiihx iu unruvc iV(ients.."J' wo weeks before Christmas ' rnembers in this class will receive pass ' books for $10.33 with, irttereat at four rcent, or they may reverse the order ach week.' -There wilt also be classes i afartinir with Urr smounta ..' - p , . - lii ,. . . J 1L;tJ TROGKAM, AT.THE ATllENS tictures'Pn Donavan'i, DfVn"j This charmfng'jailroad drama i t?A:.r- a... fjj u "u'i ;:.r.''1' .fsjeanw.'oi -ne .oiumiia-'3iate -,a 1 contains many interesting pictured of Included , in Vhe message: were several chairnian of the deputation rom mittee SI beg leave further to report-that minyt. have -several hundred ach..? ; eventsall over tm world, Among the telegrams. sent to the Wawhington cor- 8poke first outlining to the people the arrangements are being made to have The War Department will be asked wore interesting oiies is tlie burial of respondent pf the Stale by the news- plan and program of the New Bern a deputation, consisting of J. Leon Wil- to detail sufficient number' pf -men Oen. William Booth in .Abney Park paper, in which the correspondent was Convention, and informing' them as to Hams and Dr. H. M. Bonner to address to operate tne large numoer 01 ma Cemetery, ;-EngndP,0fJ0-;peopfe - -of directed to secure. , if possible, a letter the distinguished speakers that would a meeting on next Sunday at , BeaUfort 'chlnea. -tthat :-.wou!4 -,b .tough-f. ijdejr, ill creeds jpi u the cortege'.in respectful which Tillman had written to South be prise nt on this -occasion, and as to at 11 o'clock A. " M.' and at Morehead the appropriation. $ t. r'M-ir: tribute to; the .man and his 'work.-' "O Har Squatter and Philospher Hero, is an Irish Comedy drama by I s l.e Vitagraph-: Co., that :will delight 1 vou- you will want to see it twice. Tonight closes our y -three-, days en- J Client wjth bhaw and iwan. com-j lingers and' talkers, n We have alhad been forgotten in the 'opposition vclty for the lost three days this I especially .interesting a to the folk--Bobby Fountain ' and his iicd pony.--vThis pony does every r except talk. . " ' " -' ee daily at 3:4S. 1st show at : arts at 7:30 , 2d at nine o'clock. lie hours and always get a HI '! Carolina: .Baseball ; 4 Aoooiau Committee, J WILL . CANVASS SITUATION Also Recommend,' Business ' Man ganlsation. FltyetteViUe basebaH enthusiast are -- . - - ," 1 i - m. 1 to be held J 31, to make tance. l he lol owing special 'dispatch a.", - . W.,. ..- . J waif sent out from that place Monday I . i. . . nigm: .Concrete action toward ... the re- suscitation of the Eastern Carolina I baseball league was taken' by men of Fayetteville this afternoon, when a I number of them met in the Lhambw li. . . of Commerce rooms and appointed committeemen to work toward that end and pledged $500 within a few moments after contributions were called for.; - -n, : . . . . . i . . i ; i ne conuuutee was msirucvco vo mur oughly canvass the situation as to pro- fessional baseball and to recommend a I business manager for a proposed organ- izatiort. The result of its work will be I reported to a meeting to be held Friday. - - i ... .- . A fine driving horse owned Hy tx- Wdl Help Resuscitate at Goldsboro on January i jmhi , was nCJU wn .,.K.i i I the7 exception of M. E.' WMtehurst & ficiaf in the. Third Assistant PoBtmas- application, for admit- th;eonvention headquarters in the I Company-,- held checks given them by I ter-Generar8 oflSce didn't know the SheriffvWBide died yesterday j Dunn, Jr., Chairman, 1. D. S mtoWf-nevious day thelT.M. Henry, Dr. Z. V. Parker, snerittKj. NWfT.waqteaieo yesterday J m0whtgrjOn -h-r'evious day the JoHfhe art of the physician the horse j rfuccuibe'd. ' , - . , - .T' J' gov; blease is uives ew Keasons ror Kei using to . n . . . 'Let Militia Attend the Inauguration. NUFUKMAL. INVITATION TO H1JVJ i - 11 J i Feared S. 12. lroons in farade would nave no Marcn v . BpVUM Ttcgtoea.- I rl,r,l c r f . 01 Tf U.ars tha, thn arti rtnoff. rm.r Ulcase i . " 'C,UD " v,,t ' j militia to attend the inauguration, of 01 "'' E ViR PATH i yiuuiu wiiayn as rcsiucni. w nufisnoino consist oi Tuneiauy irom cw.d i one, soiciy to nis aisiiu oj viuiam Gonrales, editor of, ''they Columbia State, .who would, have charge of the Palmetto. State features' of the event, Blease has let h. be known that he wai atsq: influenced by . the facthafcs, no fofmaftavitatioflt; to the ceremonies :. '.-,,. ,v j . ... v :.;:..'. . . - I naa been received oynim.,7, numii.a ea oy navmg to marcn oemna I his recent series of four message, to the I IGrneraJ Assemblv; in which heNhasi , - , ,, .. . . - . I lavihtd IrtveCtive on tbt mm and ion I this letter the Governor charged That j there was a conspiracy-between the ." r .t . '. 1 Carolina declaring .Blease's re-jelection wtviuw on oner pepuuun wwn judnwu jut terday rootnittg iit; disposed of the Columbia expressed this intention and the,ext. few daystf ; atUchments against theif brother by further said' he fears that South Caro. , "As ' chairman - of -your, deputation iA the bank the moneV to cover Una troops in the, parade- would, Le committee, I beg' leave to report that ; .ti,. s uv kim -h n.v. . t. Jlu-V: I t. , im,'w ' laooBbDriation' .would reallv srive this otners. nm c cans nis enemies. ; v 1 greetea oy congregation pi irom .1 av 1 , .MmiMfHl b .1 hie ' 're I r 1 : ' . . . r t - L attacK upon aenator d. K.r luiman.- in i Hon. r. i.- ormond 01 Kinston and ne 1 ; r. i-:-..'v''-- -f-"' wduW be a terrible, misfortune.1. ''Iters connected with the convention In , this; mOsage the Governor al- luded to the killing of N. C Gonzales, flate editor of the, State, by James II. I Tillmart, nephew of the Senator, saying j that "the' crack of the magazine pistol J to Blease. The Governor has also brought his pardon record for his term well pa.t lhe 500 ' mark, bavin? issue! tilmost 510 'pardons anj piiroles t!. ins tlie two years' of bis ad.nim 'i - 'ion. The Itl'.ll is Sl !! " " ' t ;.f (J,,. ; -! ttmt ' ' :,',' t' . . J 1 the Eastern Eiecutl?e'Body of Laymea-'a Con Former Paymaster Gave Worthless Entire . Issue Destroyed Because of Leaauev?J 'i Mention Announce Number." ;:; Checks and Merchants Get ; - .;' Ignorance of Diffeince -Blttea.".i.'J?5: Vyiofiew Committeemen. tw;i".Out Attachments: . , Between Locks, x MEETING HEtD LAST MGHT .y.-t -. .. .. v , i . ;.l$i::v Chairman " Of , Deputation Com y- V ' " rna iiul Trim PlanH .1 , . ' - - ' '-art. A meeting of tKe executive tcommlttee I T7iL B . T 11 I J 1 a. ; t.. I-Yf"'i'- "c "ieiiu 1 -JJ. J . - - I L . . 1 9T.Sna aa 01 importance .1 - " I thA', anrKeM nl th rtlans I nr t Iia r-nn- J ventjon was transacted. v I Qwing to some removals from the I Cityetnce the various sub-committees were originally namea ana in oraer 10 "Wft commuiees more represen- , . . U . I tatrve man mey were wnen nrs,i namea, exeLuuve corammee uuc i num- her. ol changes ana additions in tne personnel, tne committees as re-ar- ranged last nigm Being as iohows: i nmraniinn I nm mirip. nn nnn. i ..w.w....... .v. r - son. Chairman, j. u. oiaoes, vice p-nairman, w. ooya, secretary, vT ives, ireasurer. j Publicity Committee K. W. "ay- I wood,: u. o. uunn, j . Leon wiiMmi, ic.i. nancocic, jonn periy. i i-v . . r iir:u; 1 vcpmauon woruniuim "ul,,,,n i -". j". u", - IT. A. Henry, Dr. Z. V. Parker, J. . I ttelamar, ' Fwapce Committee 1. A. oreen,it0 the comviny having been heard onlwill bear the inscription, "Panama j cnatrnma, w. r. Aoeriy, u. n. uuion,tle during the day, Mr. Em-1 jQL.lyes, A. D. Ward.S. J. Phillips mtn gaidthat he wanted to make it M.-n ivoucrio. ( Statistical Committee D. E. Hen derson, -Chairman,; Dr. W. L. Hand, Dr. H. M. Bonner, W. B. gmith, J. S. Basuight, J. G. Brinson, B. O. Jones. . Entertainment - Committee H.( B Craven, Chairman, W: A. West, T X, , Mitchell, R. ' G. Disosway, A- E. Hibbard, E.K, Bishop, Wade Meadows, I -rt mil i ir fj-r- I c i .' 1 1 a., k. uiu, m. w.ruuric, j. o. rasters co-operating vommittee J. B. Hurley, E. T. Carter, B. b: Huske, J; H N. Summerell, J.--W. Rogers, I J. U. rnillips, R. c. rmao.. l - tv-ul"v lv...vv l to appoint . a committee i iauie iu .t.u .- co-operate wun mc enieriaiuracui .:u.u-1 j mittee to arrange ior tne supper wnicn i u to be a Icature ol tne convention. I Th lafins' nmmiftm wa tint mm- Pkted last night and the names ol I those who will constitute it -will be nnhlUhed- later. The 'executive com- mitteev: decided .thatM-flM mtet'lpH; t Mondky night;- Presi- church W the city, and that he should have the power; to choose such assis-s aats'aa -she' desired.; 5 . William Duniri JrZ, chairman of toe deputation ' committee,' madeCthe, fol. lowing report ,on the visit- df himself ndMn Brinsdn to Kin'stotf ftfarfdreri - . . .: . . . . . . Unfoir service last Swinday nighj and I on Sunday night last tne nrst deputa-ij rating Was held in the First Bapti'st Thnrrli nf- Ifinatnti at nivht and thr I " , " : " . I t,. rmwntinf - K'f w . Rf rn' wit I made; a strong appeal to the men of Kinston to accept the invitation ex- ... . .. . ' v tended 'oy.'jne commnree irom . ew the registration fees and all other mat- which he thought would be of interest to the laymen of Kinston. He was followed by Mr. Brinson, chairman of the convention committee, and he made I a strong presentation of the aims and objects of the Laymen's Missionary Movement, urging the laymen to a realisation of their duties, conclu with t il apj cal tQ theni to cot; New I'lin and co-operate with t this eeisvcf'f :..Hi. Just before the 1 it el' ' t'e cn-vcloj'f for n t ion V - :? h J, ( !' ' r V ng I to in t-1 t..... ., l. -v. . : ... . ' ne was empioyea . . i- 1 BROTHERS SETTLE CLAIMS iV'v :.. '-;,, -,,.,5, ,;y.- " - 1 Young Man ; Losee His Position ;WIth Roper Lumbar Com- " : pany and Leaves City. AttachrocBta were yesterday sworn I out bjr -M. W.'Fodrie, J. G." Dunn & I-rlt- Pt"' i,uw,uvu cem ranama .anai stamps other merchants against the personal! for the San Francisoc Exposition have property vof ; Albert D. , Rawls, of 671 Metcalf , street. The'' plamtiffs, with! Mr, Rawls and which when presented tojat tfte banfe upon which they werelSan Pedi-o Miguel locks. . 1 ' I i i cirawn, were returnea on account 01 1 lack of funds. j The firm of M. E. Whitehurst & Company obtained an attachment t0 tHc payment of a debt which Mr Rawls owed them -JI , Young Rawls was paymaster for the john L Roper Lumber Company. Monday a week ago he was asked by the 0fli;c;ai8 cf that company to hand in hisvresignation. It is believed that ne leK the city the touowing aay. ft. i r ' .... r i . i jjorfolk man who was here yesterday an(J wh0wasan acquaintance saw him Jin Norfolk and was told by him that he was on his way to Chicago. Gc,OT Manager Emmert of the I Roper Company was called up by a i- - . i I reporter for information as to whether tfte former oarmaster was straight in j his accounu, a number of sensational I rumors ia connection with his relations very clear that his people had made no I charges against the young paymaster. His dimassal had been on account of "certain . things" that the manage ment did not like . What those "cer tain things" were that the company did not like Mr. Emmert declined to say, but he reiterated his assertion that the Roner Lumber" Compahy i ' ... I wanted to be very guarded in any state t a ti from its officers .rdine : M, Rawi8 and was dis- t!nf. ,. mM. ... chanrea airalnst -1 hiltt. , lt pnrnert from an ot&er source ,t, j ,i, r th h I i t r r." - rather an unusual amount ofl auditjng Bd investigating of the af- faJrg of the big ,umher compnay going I . i , r .i . . f nanv iB r c. Nelms of Norfolk. UeL,i.-i k r..3v vno h . in the dtv rece'ntlv. pre- i r uL j-h. 'iLfntord of Norfolk has also beenlPlam;s ,n u8e lor nnuiary purposes, heri :recenUy as has also Mri Taylor, aaagtnnt,to the president. ' '" - Mr. Rawls formerly Bved at A t'Pmmln inMi'ntv- and it fs - - 1 Arapa: fs there that - his - father now - resides. brothers', ; John' and Zr-V. Rawls, ; ., (A .'J"? irt&vT''t'i His are .raisw wuwra; .num j tmli ti-mi. Wrt, dtv-ves. outatanding bills. -Mr. John Rawls .J 2 " . V i. i . I , rrtenos 01 younger jwr. ivawis insist ' . ..' .... '''.: . i ' '. ' . forwarded frcVKinston. ahowint that . - - ,. . lome ot tne laymen 01 mat town win 1 City at 2.30. ' ' ' -v l "Arrangements have also, been madelnew bill represent the aeronautical so- for a union service to be held at-Jack-defies, Lonvilte and at . this service Mr. ' W. F. Aberly and Mr. D. E. Henderson I will talk to the people. 'v j "We have 'a- very cordial invitation to come 'to Dover, and this meeting will be held on Thursday, Jan. 30th. "A meeting will be held at EriJgeton on the f.rst Sunday in February; and -1 0 Tontal the same nicht. The 5,1 ' rs for these points have not been suiiird. . ' , ' '... . o"r t'eptit :?! ' on commilfce is also f to ! ! 23,000,000 ARE DESTROYED LuckUy None of the Wrongly La- belled Stamps Got Beyond c Bureau of Engraving. 4v - (Washington, Jan., 21.--More than been, destroyed "in "the .Bureau of E gravW and Printine because some of- t .: I difference between th. and 1 . i .1 H.a 1 i he issue bearine an impressive f picture of Panama CanaHocks, which j follows closely , the recent lithograph I by Joseph Pennell, was labelled, "The Gatun Locks," Somebody discovered itha(. ,h , . Dictured were not the 1 Gatun but the San Pedro Miguel The Post-Office authorities thanked their lucky star that none of the issue 1 had left the Bureau of Engraving and 1 Printing i .... I 1 don t care to state who is respon- I sible for the mistake," said Clarence I B. Hurrey, Chief Clerk ih the office of I Third Assistant Postmaster-General I Britt, today. "We have our own the 1 ories about that, and Director Ralph o the Bureau of Enirravine and Printine I has his." I The lose to the Government is not I more than $2000,, as the stamps cost I S 1-2 cents a thousand. The new issue Canal," without any reference to locks, I The picture will not be changed. OF FLYIH& GAME Friends of Army Aviation Preparing Bfll Galling For Huge Appropriation. THIS COUNTRY OUTCLASSED Crnm-l, Amv Ha, A miut Tham. . and Fliers, This Country Has Twenty-Two. . . , ... . t n i i.. , , , . ,ana ana B,,u ,nuy B,,,a" tions ,f EuroPe in the number of aero friends of the flying game in the United State are busy planning a tentative bill calling for a 13,000,000 appropria tion for the advancement of aviation I by the army and navy. . rv- wai -b 1- 1 u. u... - k:ii prepared cafllnfr- upon Congress to authorise- this amount in order (a put the. United States to the front in this new arm of defense 'and - offense. It is understood the bill will be introduced into the House of Representatives by MM&n William B Sharp of thb T cause in nq nouse. 1 , 1 to!H h nintd mt that this reat kt! 11 will D1 pointeo out tna jnisgreui field:-; Including Uhe aeroplane and hydroplanesof both the army i and vy,v the United Mates today can iraimtvr but 22 machines. France nas - v - v The men who-are interested in the manufacturers of ? America made aeroplanes, army officers r and scientific men interested in the yad- vancement of the science made.-pos. stole, oy the ettorts 01 frot. samuei Langley - VVUDur Wrignt, tiienn,A-ur- tiss and other pioneers in flying.. . Rev. , Ri V. Hope; State Superin tendent of Bible School Work, will k at: the Church of Christ, Hancock street, Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock "I " o pu! !".: is ' extended a cordial in- e Gatun and the There Will Ba Radical Reform W Sulzer Has His Way. 'ty- COMMITTEE IS INVESTIGATINO'- Present System of Auditing DecUr ed To Be a Farce New One ' To Be Installed. Albany, Jan. 21. Plans for radical reforms in State expenditures are b;ftg prepared under the direction of Gov. Sulzer's investigating committee. Tie Governor figures that the annual waste in the cost. of operating State .institu tions and departments runs up into, the millions. The departments that will be asked to make the biggest cuts in ap propriations are the State Education, the State Hospital arid the Conserva tion. The Education and Hospital Depart ments have absolute control of many millions of dollars each year. The sup ply bureaus in these departments, it is said, spend large sums of money with out publicity or check of any sort. The Governor's probers have found hun dreds of items in the vouchers sent in by these departments pointing the way to economies that will save the State a million, or two million dollars each year. The investigating committee pro poses to put a stop to extravagance by recommending the extablishing of a separate auditing bureau, probably as a part of the State Comptroller's of fice, which will have authority to apes on every item of expenditure by any department before it can be paid. The bills under the present system are first paid by the department and then ,as a matter of form, transmitted to the Comptroller for his O. K. "Under the proposed system," ex plained Chairman Carlisle of the inves tigating committee, "graft and extrav agance can be brought about only through collusion of the department ordering the work and the auditing bureau. The present system of audit ing is a farce." In addition, the committee will ask the department heads to abolish unim portant offices, to make labor more efficient and to eliminate, if possible, " the influence of members of the Legis lature who have friends appointed in return for legislative favors. It is un derstood Gov. Sulzer will demand that these sinecures be abolished. One of the results of the Governor's inquiry will be the abolishment of the direct State tax. It will take about $6,000,000 to accomplish this. If nee- . essary the Legislature, it is pointed out, can cut out the annual appropri ations for the canal debt sinking fund and levy on the big surplus thatfund now carries. HOLD DELIGHTFUL MEETING; - Shakespeare fTJlub Studies 'Mid- H . summer Night's Dream." Section B of theoShakeapeare Club i. held a delightful meeting in the Club ' '' rooms yesterday afternoon at four1 ' I' o'clock v Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. Cecil Gabbett and Mm Dita Roberts . , were hostesses for the afternoon';' The last act of Midsummer Night' 'l - Dream - was read and o an animated.. discussion of the whole play followed, led by'. Mr. 9 Qwen Galon and Miss Elsie. Walker.11 Miss Letia Mfflerof.V Baltimore, charmed, the dub with -V fewl raucisal 'selections. During the . ?. afternoon daint refreshments, were ' servedafrV ' 1 Those 'present were: Mrs. Owen Guionl Mfs,vCii D,, Bradham, Mrs. i Charles Thomas, Mrs, Thomas Warren, , t f , Heath, .Elsie Walker, Dita Roberts Bettie Windleyi and Leila Miller " The: public p this! city and State ) j;"1 would be thoroughly, satisfied if fhe-present,- anl i-racetrack ' gambling - laws j v s; were left severely alone.New York ;. l & Tribune..; 1 '.. VAV,J A NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS 'People', Bank- Our : management. . - National Bank-rrPrepared ' to ako care of your busine s properly. New Bern Banking and Trust Co. . A good husband. t , J . A :Castel at(h our prke-Ii t in tomorrows' fournal.- : 1 ., ' ' Masonic ( hi II n (The R i j.
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