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- v c-r If', VOL.LXII. Ko. 37 . Th Wher: am . , . NEW BERN.'-N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH; l2f1913 THREE CENTS PER COPY, QRItNTAL or Two Hours the Lightning Flashed and the Thunder- . vA'in--- Roared, - ' BOLT IHTS CHURCH STEEPLE ' v Rain Fell In Torrents and Street! v Were Filled With Water v t Trees Felled. . ' , - . l- t .- ' . - v . . ... YCwl tri th Toiimalr- ; ' ' . V. ru.-.o-tl March-. ltT The worst -electrical storm in the hiitorjr- of the , town passed over this place this morn Snjr between the hounwf 2 and 4 o clock v and left much damaged property. rn . litBwake..' r? x?-$-rA-i'-ti". ' --. n.- nrlv nart of the meht was warm - ' ,iitrv hut there was not the least ' -en in the element of an approaching ' nn4fr At arm. . Shortly after 1 o ctock ' ' ' ln rumblinB thunder could be heard r. M,nuntarll crew nearer until rtt seemed that the heavy laaen ssies i m Mrth and were eneaeed in ,uortal Tombat. Peal after, peal' of ' thunder drowned all other noises and Jthr lighting flashes were incessant and -wv fts irtr . One bolt ci lighting sfruc!: tsp steejile the Baj-tist church and wC many -hineks from it : but fortunately did Af ct firo to the building. Another struck a hay stack just outside of the iowii and this was soon enveloped tij flames a'r.d destroyed. A number of AT ets were struck by theiightinn;, Re 1 ptwte are to the effect that consi lerable dafn.it?e was done ai! over this section. Following the electrical storm tacre v-was'a ' deluge cf rain and the streets vere flooded with water. This however, fcoon' drained off and1 later in the day J,ibere is but little evidence outside of tiialiefi trees and the damaged church, lof the sform o'. a few hours previous. ,' . ' , ? EIGHTH OF APRIL : ' ITEOrWlY City Democratic - ExecutiTe Com- - And Set Time. - ? POLLy MANAGERS APPOINTED, - All fcandldates Most Register Net J Idler Than MidniSht Of . ' March 27,H,;r r u , , x ' .Th Citv Democratic Exectuive Com mitter met at the Citr Ha'J fasfnight at 8 'o'clock for the purpose of setting a date for the next city primaryThe meeting was called to order and: i; f.. McCarthy T was. elected -permanent KHwnprf Clark.' Dermaa-r' nt secretary: Following this the ' Prior to the weetihg jthe' candiates Kad met and agreed for. the? primary tn. hp hpld on Aoril 8 and, it . was voted upon. and carried that thia be; the date on which it be held. ( All candidates for election rriust have srivenl in "thek names and the registration fee be paid V. not later-twi'MMiHvj'a'fi. ' i , Each polling place will be, irr chajfge.rT7r of three managers' and- they, will -re- "i-tfn ceive two dollars each for tre'ir work, I f U the polls to open at 6 o'clock, a. ju. and, f; Af UUW H- ' V . . .... I i i . I .!'r v; rW If TIE ELKS ELECT. : NEW.OFFICERS iMt Night Elected Exalted Ruler New Bern Lodge V P.'0. E. No: 764 x V, MttlOllLE registration "will ib'e'-'as follows;. Alder men, two dollars e:rch; 1l.ayor, ten dollars each, Chief of Police, ten .dol- iiiseacri, City t,Ierk, .ten dollars eacn( r.d Tax C'ollertor, ten dollars eacn. The follwimf riiancel-s were appointed in' the different wardsi;" yt . . '!' First Ward W. D." Barrington, Ko- land inil and A. Lee.v v- -. "'.'- SeCood Ward Walter, b u foi'd,-. Al bert Patterson .and Rom.;Blalpck. , Third Ward T; J . M itchcll, Oeorge L. Clark and John McSorley. . y fourth Ward VV. Ii. 1'arish, P Wocd. and Eu&ene Tucker. I , ; Fifvh warn . v. i.owciy, ucorge . Dail 'arid f. AV-Dukes; ?-' ' The committee will meet on Thursday ni'uht folio wine' the primary on Tuesday and canvassjitlie; vote.-. 4 ADVERTISING MANAGER GET TING READY FOR NEXT MONDAY'S AUCTION. -IT S: Sheooarl. advertising manager VI the Atlantic .Coast Realty Company ; r.rppnviilp. which concern will have liaige cf the auction sale of Elmview iol next Monday, nas arrived m tue yc ty and gone to -work to arrange for the sale. He anticipates a good demand .f for the lots as he regards them as par 5ni)arlv Hesireable. '- - Among- the inducements offered to et out a large.crowd is the announce . raunt that is'eventv-hve dollars in gold .t,n -hp civen awav, There will also fce'inusic by a band, which is bneyof :.tv standard attractions of tKfe iuctio'n alcs of the Atlantic Coast Realty Corapany. l . ' s . , n I imr i om-nanv nas nau a very emi-icsy ' ul career. Las year is sold a million I . .-rillars worth of p'OoertY distribiited v 1 " over four States. During the &xw&!c n ?mrtUaidv irior to: Dec. 22 XiR la? year, fo1y-ei:;htsaha;wcrc conducted, llht, tio, beu-.ji tii6tnDU;a -uver.w 1 BUILDING ClIpRCH Congregation .. ; itprlisinnV. Chrfitian v ' TS-fcci.:i'co,the' To rnal) SUZ . Artm J March-. W-Thi Congre ... j- r. .i- V J 1 L . ... L b( ma. post S.-' . ! ' " . V " ' . PACKAGE SO LARGE IT COULD, NOT BE GOTTEN 4N 1 0 MAIL SACK."' - It Is not unnsiiSt for a sack; of -.flour, a sidepf bacon or a string of home made sausaee to pass through the local post- office, since .the new parcel post law went into effect but the Clerkcand 'car. HerS were somehjvat amazed yesterday when a set of large automobile tires was ;unloadedi attbe doof,; from the wagon -which" carries the tnail to ad from the ofBce to th;passeiger station: vThe tires were- consigned; to a hrm in Chicago and were being shrp"ped from some towt! sn" the ,xj ist. V' Evidently te-'rnpru-?r''1-art. -? Jr-;erV'i -et . of tires 'lor. nrgikcl -nr rirfte-aeii t,(6iry Kours' -and-i&-:--h-g i. oved unisfacl-oV-V . v P tfng - "', ,irned." - ..Of .:s'-rch :i..ro?o'rti.vf wie -the -;tires frixt'p :ws..jnTOorjlleVthera!tn a pouch aiidhs!jf wcri. rriakitt jtfie long trip 'tO the Ulihojo city in a sort-of.de luxe' fashion travelling: fseeand ,ftpaft fromCthe other hrail matter "fiXf: ' i , j at n -ict. rJt-ttany nnsn:in cn-urcn , ilv'V ' tiWAr-'i-J'HTdiiig a -ne.w-.ho.ue' r M.vUh . which when como'.ited. wi! ?i t lie a CjiwSlt to the town. ; The Ladies' 4 , JUd ?.isi-iV Uy8 iff" inipbn. - .y jiart father erection of this edifice, t:T y ' ' J aare iow . preparing ft - name j q' fl-. . - i''1- which ij !tVle sold rext S.ttui'day nigtt ' j to tt" Wfest VbitMaY. 'The qtiflt 'C"' - , , . tains vrtne, .name , I every-, person ; wno ' ', x v ontribiw'lr:ten. cents V towards ; the ' . puTchas: f each of tht.s . ares: .- , ; '3Thp-tarir.ert, in this. ? ctcon tare vet v x 4,. m iiiif at this timef rlaiking potatoes;- rf Manya th5m hiVe conclude4 f lanti' g: uf " v th cVt-,ft4.-ateaoW.ECtt'tle. Vs " ' w land ineailliseM. (-rMdtfie-p;.'.-! : r J 'teuchersJ Xmcetjrigj -tat.-- Pa,yboror Jast ' aturday.nj-v.' v ' j ft. F. JHcnoetfanfl '"inJy of New Bern ( -Willif Papto ) tjf . New; Bef n.peht J jSEATS P0 -''ALMA'! 'SELL --at7or the performar'-" of ' ' .rt the Masonic theatre, tridav ntght ' . went placed on 5.!d yesterday at E'ward ' ' "vaaru's -tgarstirr.vana ar.: ttaters "? : ; -'bribery find a'larM n imber of.(nem were id Alr?a", 1' '9 -r:entty-- been pre 4 - itotefl in rrv--l lr jg Vitie jknd the i "Lprras notices,, g'lvert tita play contained ' 'othn but ( praiBev.' May Latl-sm, "v v-iiif f the most beaijtif-1 wom; n ;on v jhc'AnYerican 'stage,', UA mcmLor of i sjii'cast. . -''. - NOTICE DEM OC1A7ICL CITY Modinn nt -i. Vip" .-Citv - Tieth icrflt-'c hExec utive. 4 Committcewas'-ofti'ed -f'to order at- 8;3U:at ! the .City :-ifHJL'fr f. F. McCarthy-?;was v made temporary chairman Edward Clark Seeretafy..? .UPn.!rtiiDn'fnpoTaryj.rganizatl was made : perrnkneot,-vthere being a ma fnritv of "torn mittee firesnt. On motion. AoBil : 8th was nanied as - the date ; for, tfhcprimafV. to be held , tor. city'fflces.V?:.V?.?v' vfin motion manacers 'of election w J be allowed $2.00 per da i On mofi.oft I ' the candidates for Mayor,1-. City i T,t ! Collector, " .Cltyr UerK ancL V.niei.7Pt Police .were assessed $10,00 each fdt entrance fee,' and. each Alderman $2.00 Al candidates I tor.'.tnoinlnation-be barred from entra nCe after rnidnifht March 27, and all entrance fees mut De paid on- or .oeiore, mianipni marcn 27th. ! On i motlon: polls .wijl, open at W. W. Griffin Is Now the Exalted Ruler of New Bern Lodge l Number 7M. - LODGE HISTORY IS RETOLD Organization ' Will Celebrate Its Eleventh Anniversary Next ; - Friday,' March 14. The annual election of - officers of the: New Bern Lodee B..P. O. E. No. 764, was field last night and the fol lowing omcers were elected. W. tnthn. Exalted Kuler. : Vireil Walker Esteemed Leading Knight. . ' A."" 1 , Willis, bsteemed Loyal Knight T. H. Bennett, Esteemed Lecturing Knight. ' W7 CvCredle, Tiler. ' T , B. Kehoe, Secretary. H. B, Smith. Treasurer. OEAFH CLAIM S HntlDRED III Henry Clay Whltchurst Died At.'-. His Home On Queen Street , Yesterday Afternoon. WAS NATIVE NEW BERNIAN Served With Johnston - Iir The Great Conflict Between North and South. HLDrPUT SIOP TO FOREST FIRES GRIFTON MAN SAYS THE LEGIS LATURE SHOULD TACKLE - THIS PROBLEM. , , immM ALIENISTS ; SAY "PRESIDENT'S COUNTENANCE REVEALS' - V FIRAf CHARACTER. St. Lo-is: March- 11. Ur1. ."Daniel , 'Juu'w .' , . eitv-of NeV.fWn. came, to make r; r.m.-m-Tvh. flfWiKf. .after -a 1 nave, seen so mucn in ne papt-rt, -. .. .,"',, ' taA study of President Wilson's features', ' aoout tne StacK r aw ana wmsaey v VT i nut oppindr anvt-hino- that wnuld nrotect says: .. the After lingering for several days, Henry Clay Whitehurst, one of New Bern's oldest and most honored native, citizens, answered the call of death yesterday afternoon. One month ago Mr, Whitehurst was suddendly stricken with paralysis. For several days no hope was entertained for his recovery, -but he rallied and until about two weeks aeo seemed to b improving, then a relapse began and ucauiit: luu aurninisrrariona ni a lovincr Rev.I H. A. , Merfeld. Past Exalted wife and daughter anrl tln attpntinn Ruler, Representative (to the Grand j of friends he slowly sank ititiL the end Loage. i came. Wm. Dunn, Jr., Past Exalted Ruler, Mr. Whitehurst was a man of quiet and Alternate. Representative. retiring habits, cultivating but few The local Lodge'of Elks is now one friendships. But to those whom he of the strongest in the State and thev admitted to his friendshiD and Con- feel itistlv nrond of this distinction, fidence he revealed a strong nersnnalitv The history of the lodee is interesting and a charm of intellect and scholar- and- shows what .remarkable progress I S'"P -"ti as most ersaring. As a has been made since it was first orcam- lawyer ne was rouKrdeo as thorough -ed. i The following bit of history taken and safe, hi.; advice or. legal subjects f.-om. lodge records shows the progress "being highly vailed bo;h Ly the laity made by th lodge since its Organiza- and by his fellow members of the bar. tion. v . .. ne was, Dorn November 5, 1845. ur: t u iv. r s. i j Dunne his earlv life he attended srhoot a . f hii iou. eiuibieii wiLfi rne djth nuvui eleven vcaib auu UllC Ut lC ,r . , g- ,. ... . - - u r i j m 1 iuriu aroiina volunteers and servert 535, having accepted a position in the "ntlJ the end of the civil was as coloj; city-ot New. Bern, came to make his w .ujisuij home among us, and suggested the drl?y '.lcar. eensDoro. idea to several of his frietwls of oroaniz- ..At t.'?e close of he war "e returned to if" ;-:?, - ?i.r- J ... r : tne country people mat win fAt the. first inquisitive scrutiny one , ;f the LegiEfature would spe sees-the h&h foi-ehead.the rather lpneif,.. , . n. i T ,, . ' , ... Ui .L1IC L1U1C al-ei owmi- ii. ,i . . .. ',"., j"--. - t0 stop people, trom putting out ure country oeoole that I will say that rjend- some some plan T Tl 11 . - ing an Elks Lodge in the city of New vew a'?a ,Jcg&n c practice ot u ...i.:u ...:.u c law and has been an honored nieinhpr : 'if f V.-ix. and the neniiest was made to Dist- 01 1 le local Dar that time . " ". - . . 1 h.i ridfocnr ; 1 t... l; net Denutv H. . (Wkens and "" 13 ouivivuu uy 111s (' :11i.,rl ,'f Upn ceethe f1"v,..wm. Fv..s " - a net tion for HUr.enition tn form a e uaugmcr, 1W1SS Sara White tc w 111 mismiiuai. . 1 . ; rt th wonf1s anrj rjUrnine tne uraDer 7 rr -- -r - -- --- -- - hllr.t ri) t , . 1 , ?hr"e it would be better argument than; the f&"5?. TDTla7 W. .-Whitehut 'of New two .: .-.,;. 'aiVfSvA 8W. ,aW . v . I RaloShkl nAaa tin 7. W R Cnlpmnn BrOtncrS, JVI. fc.. Whitehurst of tills C'ltV . X1' ciiiriie 111s iii:c;. . l ilc t oeui. v. . .. .,,.1 ... . ... , ir 1? uri-. t .... .. . .. "V- ii ir- J.mtrh . It tney only would pass a tawtnat I rtfi m 740- k A Wrh dllu r- vvnitenurst 01 Wakland, Lai. rectuy, b iuCJ: i.c F"""y - ,-,,-.- hp,H rpsnonsibU ..7 IP... . ' .,' land one sster. Mrs. fllli,. ArrhSell n( ,r. -ihrii-h hA' nitmt ranr,eo Ifl -nIC PVPR. ' V V. J - -- v 1 . I n. V.. n m. anfl I MP 11 1 ST li1!! HH.1 ICJ11 I w. ' vyi. "H '' i.h'" .v .u r, f i fire KreiiUnfr nut on his and. it " " " SI :ST ZL"' " XT Z T 17 , lu Kinston. He U-!lc n r-r.i i-i..i ,. f , ... ... . --x..- WUU.1U ut. iuuv.il wua. iv v. 1 a rv. hv (.rand H.valteri Killer I " -..iii uiv.-iuuv.-i 01 lul countenance watspeaKS . have, to throw .some light on the crime. rhaAU F Pikett Man-h 11 100 ? Christ Episcopal church and was also 'hvt iKrthe Lnth in thischa Q1' h" land' was granted them on the 20th But it is the mouth, ln-this Character- jd be much better. ' He wojild ua 1912 hv Grand Exalte crilintenance thafc' sneaks the mOst ..? . . , tu . ry.' - Y ,ran9. cxaitt .T'aTLTX 'a-iu, .At- f;i 1 trunied "1.1" ,V" "'"V ' Charles b. ficfcett. March 14, l'JUi, p , ' 'J "-''" m undstandingly. At brst, s . i U0ili jj t that Dmutv Gerken . with the as- a member of the local ledge Knights the irw I heeame a bit triffhtened. ; I r A i ...u : wistuci lJtpuiy uerKenmitn tit as. tj, , ,i .1... v V Zvl.?! ;:,Vl-rta wMKnei.3?. . .. !. - sistance ol the members ot Wjlmington ! vuS..v ..v.v .v. "f. nis own iana. no u sucn jaw was n L ode No- 73S an.i Rinston Lodee No. ,.u u :4. a ,..,,1.1 i . . 0 . : . -0- . .3. 11J l.U. 11 J J . .1.1. " . - t . r. . ' ..11" l--. f..l f. .v., --r roiintrv to : timber and lieht wood. I ,rppn. kstppmpi 1 padinir KnicrKi - K. less', .onycnonl.. . . .; y -' There are. heo'nle in. everv section of W. Rosenthal. Futpemed l.nval Kniirht; havtiih front of me a'gocd photo- t(,e i tountry wh0 Vdon't meah to do Clyde Eby. Esteemed Lecturing Knight. I graph of Mrv 'Wilson, and since 1 teel the1r neighbors, any harm, but will not J. G. Dunn, Secretary; James Red Ms. mouth to be the conspicuous lea$ure put "themselves to-any trouble to keep mond, Treasurer; S. S. Biddle, Tiler; Iitry isolating it from the rest Of the theft fire Off their' neighbors. , v E. M. Green, Chaplain;. T. C. Daniels, fev.eTttt'Otuv.-thesins,-? And..-- 'X sincerely" that 'there . will be Esquire; B. G. Lukins,. Inner Guard; now there is no, lace.ior now lamcon- nmp OV(4 maHe in m,t an end to this William Dunn. Sr.. Three Year Trus- this can atltee; ivi. m. lviarKS, lwo.iear lrusiee; governed D. M. Roberts, One - Year trustee. - I These officers, tocether with V. R. ' .r ii.' -..i- j v. av-v-ui uiiii'. . . -. v i I r .: .'. - - now f moutn. meFcuBs8 au ur.vtu v, CS . ; Yours truly, -Ji I Allen, H. ,K. Bryan, Jr., 1. U. Carrar a moutjihaf spealiforira. character'; 0. H. Guion, I. S. Claypoolc, J. that wUl not fatL : y , .. . :. Grifton. NC.V; March , 10.- ' W.. Duguid,- A. T. Land, O. Marks, m Harmony and the Now Bern Camp- ot Conlederate vetrans. The arranae- ments for the funeral have not been completed but will be announced laterAi .v m. '"rP'll-ZZLZZ Z; . sort- ot. thing. -siAU who read ana ,u,e tXI- take note ofit and be' sail. i' And thex.moiith,becomes.for-ine; -fcTA.j:i., -. . i I Ell GLEAWIHGS" FROM PEHFEGTIOK MAJORIT.Y OF THE CITIZENS ARE OPPOSED TO THE STOCK LAW. ."-4V ,;. Dr. Charles H. .Hughes, another , r;;'..V.' '. ' .,' alisnistBaysfi; 'i.?&$yl .huuuivh.; ,.9wi. .v" .wi.. . .v. fleeted in "Bis face. He has one ofjthe ,; besl;faces.I, Have; ever seen. ; . 1 here is . sometmng almost iasiinatuig, nwm. it.-j WnllBJ'niS"l8'.u;, iti;v; ui. m ovuvicnv, irtdicates an ericebtioaaHy , broad mlnd..ahd thi expressions, ars tiqp" of K a;tnaa -witnt.a Dig nearaEo a nature.,- -'. .it vy i r.H v nni ''V niiiiliP'hnliiuh ; inuiifHbnuynu H:-'B..Marks, R. A. Nunn. S. W. Han cofck, C. G.. Tunstead and E. E. Wil liams' were the : charter' members, of New Bern Lodge No. 764. ..'The lodge for a few months occupied OLYMPIANS WILL PLAY BAL.L .-i . -.'. w -';'' vi. i 1 " .. : -h-i.' it'i ;v;l.;- (Special to the Journal) " Perfection, March 11. The stock law 'is one of the sole topics of dis cussion in this section at the present time. The majority of the people here' temporary-quarters--on Middle W law-being 'passed as the greater por-' : -v and lttvvMay,- 1902 moved into their f .,5 ij . . ( 5 "i i -ii-' I 1 ""ii ji vui Idiiu 13 u UUt Cell CU dJLU 1L - i .XV . pew quarters in the budding which is woud do a t dcal of damage. ' A. ,r: nowroccupied by the Atlantic Steam petition was circulated in this section r ire engine vompany orrriroaa .street. a few d ago and who -M . y I ner to remain until the hinlnincr whien I . . . ' , . . . - ,( jrzrL -j' L'i7r" 7a x -i ? . ' " ' T - " ;r -- - . ". owns iana signed against the law beinff:; : s '&lJLRGEWESSEIiff.'TRIeV"RRRlrfie,nor occupyv.Was erected. 'L.. Tht u:u, a ZJv.'Hl . ' t I f ,. . - f . i t-vii i : iuuav-u iiiviuvin Uiuini v UC1I1UI1" --. .i, OFF : THE COAST ;OF'' s-1 1 ne growtn ot tne wks ooge in str t th feelin of -the of , .Vw FLORIDA. .. - . . New Bern naS oeen,; steady iron, upe. Perfection in reza"rds to ihis oronosed ;. r2'!.i.'.mm?: I '. "'ol'' " ' u "'"'P' nfrwMrlpt on the r rfVhls a Amerirar, ,rT I V V 1 Ul .1 .IHUUJlU.lll. .". 111.111UUJI rfchts as American ' citizens, mere are a tew wno are. inw .iwivku uw- Tt L.I. ' ivr ri i j cjviicus. lucre are a lew wno are. 1 -Kf v, . ; ... clock thisr morning cTh "V1 8 of Byn Lodge, favor. 0f the jaw but they live in-avHvH f.;of;,A?reefefe though; their; quarters on Broad street sparsely WOoded sectibri and natiirallyhS' eckirig gfescue, Wvery. cortableswereotsattf- h but ,ittle at tafee. F6r urS.-; , . NE1V ADVERTlSEMitNTS fpntV,4 Hank Make eure.f t - ew Hern, B(iiikiug &.,Ts''ut Co. A : iironj liank;-; .v .' :;v;':-r V''i ;., - National Bank of New Bern Foni1 t taut, on saving and .time deposits. ' am iifiman--No' exaggeration - in ..i.r lvrriisments.' ' , 1 '., -y.i Woolen Mills Co. It's better - i : i .fe tlin Horry. ... - ; ' i -i. !. Allen Millinery ., opening ' y evi-liim; and Saturday. M ,r Cn.i'.t K' .'ilt y ' Co. Make y I y buying lots at beautiful l.lni- s!i?g,;twti(i 6 k't m; dose at. I p. '-m;y -? 5ELL:WELU!a L. Hill, -A. Lee.--C-.' .' v"Li'---. ; ?d Ward, '-Va!ter Fulfcrd, ' ); A Patterson,- R. B'. Blalock. 4yfc.: " :,-M , Ward. ' T. J. , Mitchell.-' G. L. Clark, J. F..McSorlfy.-'i,v " '"4th Ward. ' Wm. Paris, L.VS. Wood, E-Vene Tucker: ;' V -t ': ;': S,h Ward. L W.'! Dowdy, Ceo. ft italt:- '. W Dukes. : v..':; Otv n'otion reccs was taken to "meet Apfi! 10, at 8 p. m.' it the City Hall to, canviist' res. It of Primary- ' ' ' -. i r.( MrCARTHY, i ; -. - ; . .'' .' " !v Chairman. . . EDWARD ;C ARK, ' . , .- ., . r, ; .' : .".-'' -i'ri ' March. 11th, 1913. ",' .''";;VV'.,' 7 Members of the Co'ngrrgation tf ChiiKl Liiisrop.il church are req'.-rsierl to hole tlie fact (hat the pervire wliii h wis to have been in til at ( In i t I'.pKc oil church "tl.is ofternnon ot S o'clock i' i been ch.itiy.r'l to A:M) o'dock. I I'.irl baseball tearnwiJl'SOOn egiBarm eTthe t Srf VZ r'hGortf aS eamsh p Xueano.lUrid frortf Liver, mfo,ftSpryn.W. B. spent' yesterday at; Dover attending X ?Uy SLSS Pool to Hava which had gdne ashote BWdesvTHyrt t business natter .f V ; ' vert. lef.4 his ?eason.we would and ale;akf in T1,anner to Imperil the I,hos -PftlKHv:1' J"' ' .- aaudejlpotk is 'putting n full tlineV? 'ilf ?thei S oTthW CTe f"'1 ssengers keti v G af A .:: Nicoll;- wasap. at hia ffflVturing Z " V50 AWrtiS aboard, atil jvtrpocbBilbao and -Vigo, Pnted. tv Jnyestigate . and .-report to a quantity bfworkif'.' I -.v,'; daBS' W Britsii HowtTHeadr 5r1"Sf J The farmers in. this Section are fflaki jng much progress in their .work andi V-'? 1 which our imaKnihcent,buildinit now! ; :r-. .f-v -'v : v; i stanbs, orgapked an.Elks Construction mists HAiNUSUMiuiviDENn UN Company , ami, Erected rour;: present "- PRANCE GROVB.if 4'rV' home which'wasr completed 'and de- ' JohnvW, Stewart thinks well.- of ; 'i '' of. North Carolina win .moid, us ..district v v . i V- " s v '"Yr vu mletlog at Reelsboro tomorrow, March TtFtt ? ue .ndJates 12 V ..-w .-.-...vi tfC.x.4,i-;,-r,- repojti':.'re tl.at 'sh '.bad, arrived and X '.'1:. Li:-' L ' i j.; 'i u-it,' . waa stindf.'tf bv the Kowtrf Head. - ,arty:Thursday,night, .arch;4.A ,- MaV4;i9WU W-v'.:' ordial invitation to attcud is, extended -y "s"w.",,l, v '' ; v.. -? i i-i, ..'; ;'vV'.... ment.'. II ' -C.W.-', ',.-.:; .was m..a bad 1 way.- She was listing J d vi -' ..' f .for .There wilrte :preach!ng atvM and V Rest -r: church-" Sunday f at 1,2 clock. Everybody Is invited to attend'. .v,-is"l The farmers, in this section are very busy just at this time planting1 potatoes t;'rVh.;V 1 ,.',, -.v.-f cr:.'. ' elfrida Undergoing repairs. rThe North Carolina Naval Reserves' boat,- the Elfrida, .is now at Elizabeth City and 'will .remain ', there ontil the Navy '- Department : makes some . re pairs on tne vessel which was badly damaged whenshewis run eground by the VVashington Division of Reserves more than : a week igo..'-HEliibcth City hirw has in p6rt two'vesaels which are-supposed to remain, in this port. The torpedo " bout Foote was taken there for repairs '.several montls ago and since that time has not been teen in these waters' Now the Elfrida has been caijried there to be Overlm tiled and may remain . several ' weeks' or possibly months, ' . .- L. ,-T. B. Parker 'of Paleij-.h, dir.-. I"r cf the North Carolina 1- .u Tier's ln'ilni- Flqrida. 6rangeroves as an .Invest-" 't u.v ne -nas-8tocK tr tnr-amount - : forty-sis thousand ', dollars '.in one f . ! Veiferdav he received his dividend ' if-.-, i, ' h j Check: '. It amounted ta $3,680,;or' eight T .' " .m. V"Y? :-'"v : -fj '"j iv-c . .-ej-v 't ..'.;" cnecK., it amounted ta J,080,-or eight ( ' u J0,irnal Correspondent Snap shots per' centon the amount Invested, Tha ' ot excite- t-f ... , Passing, - Throng. 'V profits generally are! greater than this, v , roQlness'pf j.i'f: (Special to the Journal) MV.':, Stewart; is., informea.' the very V admirably Vernoiia, ' March-l.Fi ' B. Hall- mildwinter that has prevailed operat- ; ' , i W. A. um'a I iri'cl t . 1 l.r t CVCIIlt'f tne my vi "r. ir ' . k I I,! ; t ! l! ! hi'. P.. i ! n. f. r water - in her .hold arid thel--- pumps 1 , seemca unauie tocnecntne innow. passengers were m a -atate of meht.s' which", however, the cool tne captain ana tne crew naa aamiraciv i i? i: i xt,t.--.n c q su. i j .:u .l t. . - j . ' i , , . , . , - . ( v.1 i.ui.a, v.. 7 A. J. .iail-l UlllU. W I IHCI limi llIO UI CVdllCU UUCrrtl-- ' . . f- Di.m Ae-ari frftnl rfaiulnn.nff fnts...nl..l . . . . ....... I. ' . .. . . ' - r-prn"M,w-T;V:" " k P" a?W"tm' W? t,U9in? ?9mewhat this; v S"F:. .r":i r V i: "r "5 er- u, j. nu at oaie a ureeic, year.; Mr Stewart came into possession' i i j ! w la ""..f"0 csc u , MissesvMaggie Adams and Eudora 6 , hRr stock in' the Florida .'orange" land them at, Key VVest. . , , ; 'Dixon of Broad Creek were the guests jrtbvB.j!s a result cf a deal' he made with The ca was running angrily and the b Misses , Annie and Lonnie Gould t. ' R4 Shaw of Quiricyi Fla.,' who by work (f r;suce was tedious-and danger- Saturday.-nifcht. and Sundav.' . v. , the, same deal aenuir hrM.v Sfowarr- ous, but it was successfully etiectcd and ; l. poison of Wildwood has been the- Magnolia farm.' . ,v i:-V . ' ' the Kcsc.e s Marconi operator. report- workine'on N."H. Garner's new home ..... ' i:,;'.S::-V' v' ' ed that all hands had been taken alinard I j. ... ii j ih ; I ' ' .. 1 .., ' v . '. - uuniig uic pam wccm. nuu win ' soon 1 v,. .... : ii 1 the tug in good condition and that she have Jt completed. - . -rJ ': PROGRAM AT. THE ATHENS ' was mi8 way iok rvey ci.. . , M ss -Minnie. Hal snent Sundav I ' I ..-"' .'-a TOnAY,.. v.aPi. Mi Mime ui me m-sluc beni Kkfternoon-'.ag a guest, of Miss Anna message 10 tne ivnami, wmcn responded fiarner i s x:'-. i . t and stowl by the Lugano until the Mrs. Lizzie . Minn" and ''sist British ship's captain was able to re port that the leak had been checked and that ue and his crew would con tinue aboard. , Ouf feature "picture todav'fs a two w.iil-l miss n S enre'.an nr n tiTit ,.n f rr- m -. t h rv r, . - r , , . , vi w.v. ..-. (,u UV.U1IV.1I.IVIII HVI'I li'i. Beatrice Garner spent Saturday, night- pay "Where the Trail Divides'. 'Ti withers. C. H. (earner. . - , ., ' a . powftrrr- Western ' play, dep'cting Misses -Luzic and I.ela Simmonj. cf manv thrilling sccTh. ' The Ladies of Now- Pern will today have an opportunity of alternling an oi'h r iij I Mi m-ry c;-iiin;:. M J rnuii! i.i . n v i;l Ik I, I lu-r Mio" ii"T prini .. 1 Mir "in-1- 1 1 1 in I.. ' ' i. I v ,- ,. . I ! : ( - . 1 , '1 111- llolly Snrine-fl were the fcuentn of Mrs A.- I), biinniong Saturday afternoon. llr. ami Mrs. William Jottcs an: ittle flaiiKhtr.T Anna !lne were the Mu sts .of Mr.. Hud Mh. T. It.- Hall Sunday afternoon. W. a: (o f. 1 1 h last .)'!! - 1 1 1 1 - ; ia I. "Tho Dance r-.t Silver Culcb' AtlOl lu-r stirrinjj drama cf the border country. .-'. i;;i!y and Pcfle IVA'r.. f'nninty !-irer' and t 'Li:v-; 1 1 r -t,iii:er .in!.i.:i.i-inc violin si n. r. ! . 'I ,U in .1 i; '!! ' ' ' ' 1 v i ' i ' - i it ! I
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 12, 1913, edition 1
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