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'It ' AiV ' , A7 SSf4 AY v I Jt t 4 - " I LI, ' I ( ' J - ; ' j ' t ' j j Y YYv YYYU 'kKVifey yyl j T.,1 UOLLXII. No. U7 Tie Wether: . NEW BERN, N. C.. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16 1913 THREE CENTS PER COPY. -! k5f Y S' V. J, i JUSI 10 ttn-r vniinnnh illUI. ISULlUli Kflrarifi Its Spread Exdte- rarnt is Great in Mexico y . " "' City jollier American Killed--Ri-flc Bali Narrowly Misses Wilson! McikoCity, Feb. la-A riunorwas -rrJt here tonight that President SiiaAara had been shot Great excite jacst mcvaiJed following the spread of tr tvanat, but h could not be confirined. Ma4e is not at the palace, but it is fniieved io be possible that he if on the fyvx Ke with General Huerta, who is wrkaiseo the Federal troops. Te Senate committee called at the sauM(al palace late today to demand hes tMsaation.v He was not there, bsMixe appeared sometime previous ly. Clearing the Streets. ' are clearing San Juan Letran -rwet im front' of the cable office, saying iJnar tferac viU be firing on the building. Ciaadiog and ifle firing began a&ux fate in the afternoon following a fmiet respite. Ta troops in the State of uaxaca nrf &t Tchuantepec are reported to tie ia rcrclt and to be coming here to aaf (Wmmi Diaz, the rebel leader." Asafcaasadors are trying to arrange at armistice of certain hours to aBmr people o get about the city with 4Wtbier. They art also asking for wdl defined neutral one. "Ebrtlovernmcnt has heeded the pro rtf vaf JJenry Lane Wilson, the American Aae&xatodar, and removed the bat toy front the vicinity of the American Sotlier American Killed K. L Medith, agent for the Nation 'sOCzA Register Company, was killed tfe. afternoon by a rain of bullets as he ww cring Porter's Hotel which sh 1 ttw American women apd children. Sifcacy Sutherland, an American reporter-, was shot in the leg in the same fusi Jtefe. A rifle ball entered the American Bfioy this afternoon, missing Am haBsader Wilson's " head only a few AaJteaador Wilson has invited the DKiSs. Ccrman, Spanish and French mumicr toconfer with him on Ma .d&o's refusal to resign. FWT-lalms Himself President Emio Vasquez Gomez, . a former MawlcroUeirtenant, crossed the line into IMtaka today and proclaimed himself Jrifsttienl. CTVE ENTERTAINMENT y. ., .. , . McMcxtds Tfounc People Delight v Cood-Sized Audience. , . 'RirlJands. N. C. Feb.vlo The local talcat erf Richlands arranged' a pretty ; Ktairjnent,. ., which was -'given ''at that rJaoe last hight, for the benefit i the Baptist" church. .. Richlands is v'w trovKl-d wiih talented '-.young pwfile who ace - independent- of;. butr ' ' idte iwann of amusement, and ;when tU-y combine efforts and make rrason- jUf jpjirpcuillonA, t ill' y tun uu uiuvn j aoy group of; young people td en, txtain and interest he public audience. k 'Tie entertainment was both musical .sxd? literary. ' There' were . two ' pjiriV ttxaSatei. a iableau, pianc boloi and fcan, readings and sougs, solos, trio! J3B& cfcoruti..-.- , -' . -'i'-;'V' TfcfJMv who faced, inclement weavjier 2M& sKuberv -footwayii to attend th'i ijMrfkn. will'cladlv 6 aMar and stiy en long to hear and fee. (he same class m elartainrnent. when these wno cave a night' performance,. ySee . fit,, to flRIMEGINSHiiN , .rw another: onct ; -x ,; w ' 4Atvth btncfitf and it, would have been fnra larger ana me weamcTnin vlpu iflcwuraRing. i . Wofiaen like to Attend aNsocial fur.t (turn i waer tnai tneyyray-oc Biuir i , s 1 . -" r-.-r- -x- -H i TSlMXPMM AT THE' ATH EN'S ' . v - vTOMORROW. 'YSerwtvt yrow in the history ' of the iUiH'otC' .Jil next, weeK th(vrif Oram Ik's Cronrdy Co; in tabloids. Progra m A thorn issued each day, "Get One" , , Fkturt' program tot . Monday is, a TJfflsli Ik?8 1 Motorcycle,", is svrram. by fx &. A Co. r , ' - 1 ' , At lVr- Masouerade ,BalU''-iw the Tm Co, ' "The Scoop", y Vita cpjiA :'r. . ' -i x. : 7..,-', " kentmbrr, f commencing Monday, Tikiwe . fit '; 3 ;30.-v' Prices, children tmfct it. 10r. others 15c,: AV. mRht tlrwwBI Ie but one show. So please lr war val-i by 8 a clock. '. Ynrtri af tiight; Balcony, children uroSrr II, .10 rents,-other 15 cents. lint Baw) children under ,'2 with yxfrrnrn ij rrnts. others 13 cents. 7? mreV show Costs several hun i "-I (ji;am more than - our ' rcKu- i it nfixrw but Vte only charge a few cents ICEDEtii. ' ih jiri'rinhnnVnrri Ii) UiWIIiUtll MICE HIT FINE -TURNOUT" - AT v DOVER FOR ENJOYABLE CHURCH --EVENT. ,4 v " Dover," Feb. IS. The .'Ladies' 'Aid Society of the M. 41. 'church gave a valentine" 'party in Richardson's hall Friday evening Feb. 1C Quittfa large crowd caattf from Comfort, and a large number of our hpme people turned out to AT1 in the merry making, and all seemed to .'enjoy themselves. -. A1 nice little Sura "-was raised ' for the purpose Tof purchasing some new furniture for the parsonage.- - , Mrs. V. Richardson and Mrs. Seth Westwent up to Kinston Thurs day "io" attend the funeral of Mr. L. S. Swain. Mrs. Swain came home with them to spend a few days with relatives here. ' ' V : - ISIrs .Eli Nachamson will leave Sun day for Baltimore, where she will buy her spring stock ofv millinery. - The Dover High School literary societv did not meet in regular session last' rriday evening on account 01 tne valentine party given by the Ladies Aid Society. . 'V , . Mrs. Sadie' Spivey. of Kinston caipe dqwn ; Wednesday night; and , spent the night here. . v .. . r The pupils of the high school gave a surprise party at . Mrs. D, W. Rich ardson's in honor of Prof. Gastcn's birthdav. Feb, 7. after playing games and, finishing several contests a three course luncheon was served at 11:30 o'clock. After which the giiests de parted tall- wishing Prof. Gaston many happy returns of the day. Messrs. G. V.and DW; " Richardson returned from Raleigh Thursday night. In keeping with his usual generosity D. W. Richardson; general manger oi the D. & S B. R. R. ,ran an extra from Richlandsto Dover Friday night, to accommodate those- who desired to attend the valentine party of the Ladies' Aid Societv. We take the liberty of publicly extending the thanks of the Ladies Aid Aociety to Mr, Richardson for his generous act, as he ran the train without any compensation at an. ASSISTANT P. M. LOSSES IT AND - GETS I IT BACK a IN STRANGE MANNER, ; Bl' : i.X ';-', That the new,, parcel post system fs not -only an excellent ccmeyor ol, parcels and packages b'lt is - also ..the mcans..by which lo?t articles arc Sound and retjre ..was ex mplifjiedby an incident v hich had lis culmination last night at the local pbsteffice. ,": -J-l'i T. D;' Hewitt lost case in which he was in" the habit of placing his glas'est when trey . . were not . m scrvic-f. Assisted bv the force of rlerks and sev eral pf-'thei carriers. , the officer was thoroughly $e rched but there was j c the- least ; sij tr.bf. thclost jtiwei:toi ,.4.e found. S 'f xi Vi.i::.-'y ''''' Finaaly.' therowntr- abi, doted he search and made-up Tus imn,fl that hi receptacle was irrevocably lost". Crea was his surprise ;hen openirtg one ol the .mail pouches arriving jtto'nr AVi't mington lastexning to ;findi the case reposing on .top of the. matl'.inaitcr. Tw.re wag no address,' nor tva 4Ke cane ercn wrapped. It is sitcfcosied lhat'it in some way dropped ut a pcich it this., cify" while ; tne-, maifj Was bei e sorted by Mr.: Hewitt and thie poii'h went to- Wilmington -and the man Vho opened It at that point realized thtt it belonged to .i om .v trine . m ew liern ana tunity, ! rent it-back- at 'die :fiNt opto ity-Vv.Ay;:' Co YSTER ; RQ. ST -AT ROPERS Jolly AlTafr Friday. Nlhgt In BoUer -I" ' ..Room of Plant; ,- Uniaue-invititions were, nt o by-the young wen', f the Roper Mill hivitirg a few friends to an ovstcr . last Friday njirht, in honor of .Miss Ali Pender, of Tai boro,' guest of MIs L :tira- Ivei.- " ',.ix' -i -x "' x 'It wa 'indeed a merry; crowd - who fret in the boiler roomof the mill and cnjrfyed the roast, f ' ' ' , v Durirg the evening each gue-t was pr(hente vitly. a Rouvcnir of the tolly-occ oio'. These looked like oysters in the fhfcii tut when the oyBter shell were opened they held,, not oyster but vaUcniint's. Iroj? enjoying tl ofca?ion .were ,:Mism,s Sara . Stewart I .aura Ives, Bcwlc llollkter, Gwcrdo- len Jelitis, ol Sedaha, Missouri, Li May Willis, Mr. and Mrs." M.irr Stevrnion, Mc'r jM't Sirret,- oh Burk, VV alter S.inl)oiirnr, Frank Frl man and SamiH'l llridgcrs. ii a man r. puni lor doui wrong no riioui.i khow ndlrr nr time, and, if I is ir!- there i never be a r .i t imc. mmm Twin Deer and Their Mother, U ' r a Born In. Captivity In America' '-' N INS always arouse Interest If v, as two peas In a pod alT the nearly daffy with curlwlix.,; So vhd earn a living amusing others I 1 1 - I - Ing very proud of the twin deeffcorn there last October.. The picjnre shows Just how they look now. with their toother, brought to this co'untry. It Is satdJto be ever-born in captivity In this country. lust "the-sweetest things ever." OBSERVERS: FEARED THAT SHE WAS MORTALLY HURT, " . BTJT SHE WASN'T. ... zxf,x, Vv. , - Jennie, ttieJyoung daughter of Mr. and; Mrs.' J.T. Mallard had1 a very ?atTnf.?avniL S TS?L g - ' .! . S. -fe xV V w ii iuii one was nuinit anu run wver uy f-'-t1311 lupp,rCWntioV sril .be held or children desiring heavy trucks, ': , ;-J::tn l.Mni to . thp hlrh -hnr.U Mr, .Mallard is the master- mechanic at (he-local shops oTthe KorfolkJsouth - j ii ;i i i ern railway vompany-ana w r naay hiir wife ana dausrhter eigh, to vUit- him icr. a "few :j V; days Yesterday nlorning,the tittle., gjrV eorHpabV.trith several conapaBions..wa riuinic Biuup juhhsou Birvui on uiuvtKwf, vnronna 18 tne unsiow county Drancn The heavy trucR'came round (the cor-of the . Kings. Of 'eight brothers, and tier, and -th little' girl being unaware ;8ix sisters, all have lived more than of Its approach guided her bicycle right half a fentury without a death among in its path."-;? j j-zypW Vthem-.'The youngest -of ' the r family girl snJ made every effe'rt t stop buR. was'iin'ab)e to do this before .the wheels struck' her, appeared thosef who that She - She was taki a chvsiclan an-crxarhination he found that. the little girfs'injinief were very slight. , j'y, (, v. ,::?';$;' xx't,' -'"'D'WELLlk6''BC . , 7 -Fire which 1 sunnosOT to Mve' flr-. igihated- from ' defective fite almost completely I destroyed ' shortly -, after, 9 - o'clock yesteHday morning a two n f.r.i f.. ,ha .1 .... Ill n t ....Anatrut storv frame dwelline crt Lawson street and cccupied .by Silas Wood, colrred, The fire had gained considerable bead - way before it -was discovered" and when the firje ccmpaitips arrived on the scene fire was hiTstinf odt from' all sides. However, they succeeded in confining. the fire to this buildinor. Wood lost the major portion - oF"- his hpiis:h6ld lurnis&ings.- ) , ,.- . , .-. , ; ' -'. '.'-' i T . ' '-' MARRIAGE LASTNIGIIT. ' ' Ltet night at 7:3fl "o'cltick atr h's residence ,15-1-2 George street,- Rev. J, B. Thillips, pastor (if -Taberncale Baptist churrh, performed I hr, cere mony uniiing in marriaRe Mr, (icorge C Bromlhtrert, ;Jr.,- nn:l Miss Rosa Lre Sniih. The bride hni been an employe in the drv tooi k mart nirnt of llu(.U)tirn's store for some time and is ,,- Ouetj,b heavy wheels .ages oi , the others are Det ween tneseientranoe - . : .t . n9U -Kn -mt jwo. ; r: J - Jav'v -v; i ine oia man- was ivine ' nor- vh'n-wii.ft.-. Pht ' ,- ' . - -: I bed. ' the mattress and iad been .mortally nniured. f S ' FRANCIS E. WILLAR0 ; ; whieh ' were burning. en Into a netrby hpme and 't'- iimmnnarl -Affr mflWlniT -Tfi annual nKiurvanr nf t-hVT?rafiria I soon succeeded in extingu popular and Attractive. The groom late C. W. Munr. 1 he company is in the -employe of the Nrw Hern j which Mr.- Bunnell represents is one Iron orks anrl has many friends who of the lar gest of its kind in this country will be intetr-icl jrt t)(.' , ,AS f iiVnn. has in the past few years erected inarii.it-e. 'I )ie couple will Imaid for 1 a lai;r number of vciy handsome t ' pi e'ii tit. ' moun IMC Ii' ". :'w'i ; :ixXw,x:m XX:Xi?i xxk:0immfxmxmmMx mmm mm . A Johnny and. Jimmle are born as like good mothers In the neighborhood go y on can't In tne least blame toe ioiks at theNew York Hippodrome for reel. one or sixteen scotch highland aeer one of the few times twin deer were ? The little animals are like tU twins, COUNTY SCHOOLS OF ONSLOW TO CLOSE TERMS WITH 1 " UNION SERVICES. (Special to the Journal) Jacksonville, Feb. ' 15." The county Jl I .. V' 'II 1 . ' ' i HL1IUUIS Ul UI1H1UW VU. Will llilVK-U -1U111L commencement this Spring. March 28 is the date selected; and the exer- aTjacfeonUeVio to" the' S t ,i . i. L: ninlnmaa :. will , awaHpd at the con,mencemen(.; Several noted edu- . . .... . cationahsts. wi be present at ;the Speltiug ahd dedamatioft. contests will 'ahW;beaPeatushe:exercise9. 'jft ' ,- -A remarkable fanily , of,:; Eastein- '56 years. . B; R. King -otacksonville is - seventy-twp - years . of , age. The E. Willard memorial will be held on j Monda nacle. i nday evening Feb. 17t in the Taber church t 7:30 ,o clock.? 1 he cordially invited to attend. .' A vprv -.iiiLfresLiiitf urtjuraiii -lias . ucitii , arranged for the occasion as. follows i '. Music, . t ! Devotional Exerc'ses.w., ' 7 . Conducted by Rev. L VvUFUgcrB, ) -,. .Prayer,. . Vocal Soto- 'Ll Mrs. J. Aberly , Reading ;..:.....:....l,'..,-..Mrs. Minicn 5 ' ; ' Male Qnartet.;1; ' ; . , ftcc' .;.:.H-..--....,....:;Earl Smith 'Violin Solo-..':,...-;.,.....'...in.Miss' Jones Rcor L.i ...Flora Bell. Ellis Short Addrcsscs..r..i By Dr. Summercll. Rev. J. B rhillips. v.-''v, ;"'.. " Union Sisters - be on time; Don t fOreet te- wcar"your bow of ribbon, as the lady ushers are requested to scat all the "White Kibboners" in a Doay, . , . . . .- ERECT MUNGER MONUMENT E, L. Bunnell, salrs manager of th Southern Marble -and Granite -Com pany of Spartanburg, S. C, is in the city making preparations lor the ercc lion Of a handxor.ie monument in ceda Grove cenietrry over the crave of the 1 - ? , x mmmxmmmmiiifsf: I - fib ' y jA i ll'S CLUB FDR , 0 I S SCHOOL b After Much DlscuMlon Member Approve Much -Needed Public. Reform, . ... . . - r GET READY FOR FEDERATION Nomlnatlnt Committee of-Six In - (onnecnon nun Annual ".Election of Officers. ; (By Mrs.,B. E. Moore, Cor. Sec.) The Woman's Club held an adjourn ed meeting in the Club rooms on Fri day afternoon for the transaction of unfinished business and also for dis position of important matters before the club pertaining to the work cf the Federation, and particularly to Leeislative' Questions coming to us from abroad and in which we are asked co-operate. , One such -.net it ion was sent us" re lative to better rural schools, and after mucn discussion motion was. carriea io endorse resolutions favoring the enact ment of a law providing tor a mini mum school tertu of at least six months in every district of the State. Another call comes to us trom tne Greensboro Club that we use our ef forts in having the Lever Agriculti ra Bill so amended as to divide appro priation a for Agricultural Extension Work4eauallv between the A. .a M. Colleee of Raleuzh and the Stat Nor mal' College of Greensboro, thusj dividing- the benefits between the stu dents of Aericulturel and the stu dents of Home Economics. l ne loioiwine new iiieuiueis wcic unanimously elected members of the club: Mrs. lames A. Bryan, Mrs.. William Dunn. Sr.. Mrs. Henry Hen derson. Mrs. W. R. Cox, Mrs. E. C. Warren Misses Jessie Wyatt, Nancy Watson, and Bessie Hawk. File federation committees reported work beeun and the program for the week was read and it was readily seen that a great occasion is before us. The president called attention to the coming election, of officers in the April meeting, and it was decided to have a nominating committee of six to be elected one from each depart ment of the lub and one trom the list of members who are not members of any department. This it is thought will simplify and make regular the election of omcers. The meeting was a long and interest ing one. and it is regretted that more members were not present. it is in these regular and call meetings of. the club general that the nucleus of the organization is reached. While the departments are necessary, interesting and instructive ,they are nevertheless doing local work, but if we wish to take part in the big issues reaching out and helping humanity en mates- we must listen to the1 appeals made to us individually through the "Woman's Club and it is desired that tvery club member have a voice in this general club work. How the Bed Clothing Caught Fire Appears To Be Something ; Of a Mystery. NO EVIDENCE OF FOUL PLAY Old Age and Exposure Probably 'The- Cauee xf OldMan's &;uddenTaltIni.Off.; RnlanT. Writykt 'aA -fitrpr! v-nlnril man morning When neighbors saw smote issume from the building and broke i down the door of his home to gain an. - - - " ''-. across the coverings of jj Securing sev-. , neighbors ishing. the flames. -f In, the meantime - Policeman. Fv P. Rowe had been notified and he arrived on the scene and made an in- vestigation4'--jV' Vifw.; f V' . There: was no evidence of ,foul play to be found and the officer. turned the case -over to the, county coroner, Dr. R.,; D.- V.' Jones. . After making en examination the coroner -decided that the deceased came' to his death from old' age-and exposure and that an in quest was not necessary. . : : ; ' ' Several theories as to the manner in which t,he bed -clothing was I set afire were ; advanced the ' most, plausible bcing-'that the old man arose for the purpose of securing a light for his pipe and that after lighting themateh he had -suddenly been -stricken by death the lighted match falling from his hungers and igniting the bed 'clothing. RIVER STEAMER STICKS.? Several -days. ago the river steamer Vanceboro. which plies the waters o' this section, ran into a submerged log in Moccasin ' river Iktween Snow Hill and Pool's bridge and; stuck . hard and fast. ; Despite 'the efforts of the crew the vessel couiu not oe ireea from its predicament and it was nec- scssary to ferure other . assistance be fore this could be dortc, This boat was floated yesterday nrtd will resume her regular run without any further delay She is in' command of Captain J. W, Dowdy. ' - pip, CKtTSlDY IHEXHEO Members of Family of Supposed Su V icioe ciaim it was wot ; -,- Self-Destruction. . : ," COULDN'T HAVE TAKEN ACITJ ? No Smell of the Poison In Hi "- Room and No Trace of It - , On His Features. Elizabeth City. Feb. 15. Member of the Cropsey family of this city are doubting the theory of suicide at tributed to the death of young, W. H. Cropsey in Berkly on the night of Jan uary 28. Some of the family do not believe that Will Cropsey kiiled him self and they do not believe that he died from carbolic acid poisoning. So ' strong is the boubt that the reamins of the deceased may be echumed forGa a post mortem examination. When the police of Norfolk were notified of Cropsey's death they were told that he had committed suicide by drinking carbolic acid. Members of the family declare ,-that there was no trace of carbolic acid on his features or in his mouth, no smell of carbolic acid in the room and no trace of car bolic acid on the premises. It is pointed out that victims of carbolic acid poison ing die in intense agony and that the acid leaves its unmistakable marks on the flesh, often distorting the fea tures beyond recognition. There was nothing about the corpse of Will Cropsey to indicate that he died in agony; his features were calm and as in sleep. Immediate relatives of the dead man believe that Will Cropsey was given a deadly poison or some less violent poison and it is suggested that he might have beep drugged in this way before he entered his home for the last time that night. It is known that Cropsey had an enemy. There was another man somewhere . in the case. Cropsey is said to . have once attempted to brain this man with a chair. It is certain the Cropseys are not satisfied- with the theory of carbolic acid poisoning and herein may be the mystery with which the police may yet have to deal. SMALL BLUE INI HOTEL BSSEIII1 WOODWORK CATCHES FROM FURNACE OUICKLY EX TINGUISHED. Late yesterday afternoon fire was discov red in the basement of the James Hotel. The flames originated orm the heat from the f rnace and; were gaining rapid headway when dis covered. An alarm was turn d in .-1 box 24 and within a very few minutes every t re company in the city was on hand . and had a line of hose ready for action The blaze was extinguished without any trouble and the damage done was very slight. . Fortunately the fire broke out and was discovered before- night:, otherwise the damage might have been much greater. Dense clouds of smoke poured from the basement before the firemen ar-. rived and hundreds of persons were attracted to the scene. - . AT THE CHURCHES. ' Presbyterian Church-J-The' usual ser vice at 11:00 a, m! At 7:30 1 there wilL. be union services. 1 ne annual sermon - First Church of Christ. Scieotst T Stindav service 11 a. m.. 7: p. m. Sub- " ' jucti Soul. Lam, 3: 25. Sunday schoof . ? 12 m. Wednesday evening' testimony, serv . ice .- :ju , o ciock.' Keaqing v room is open daily from 3 to 5'p, m-' v AH are cordially welcomed. - it, Frce ..Willy Baptist-r-Scryices "at 11 . a.m. and 7:30 p m, Subject of morn-' , ing servicejjV'Why we Take - Member-.';. shlpi'Slfbtect of evening t service-, t'Sowing and Reaping", W'e extend cordial invitation to " alL -Sunday ;. school at ociock. p., m,rj. v. Brinson. ' Supt. Prayer meeting each ,.- Wednesday'; night.'" V ' . '.; . "-:'- r..;.'t-.--''. ' Church of Christ;. Hancock Street-:-Services Sunday. Feb.;16' at 11 a. m.' V arf3 7:30 p m. Bible tc,hooL3 p. mvx M. W. Forit!,'Supt. 'r.n x'tt ' -Chrisb' Episcopal Church Sunday ;" Feb. 16V Holy Communiorf-7;4$ u m. ? - Morning service and sermon 11 a. m , Evenin nravcr 'and sermtfri 7:39 D.-m. Sunday, school 3:30 p, m. ' . ' . x.y All ,Saint s thaprt, evening service . and sermon 5 p. m,-' , Tv -:' ". - - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ; V E. 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