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91 NEW BERN. N. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1913 SECOND SECTrtiN L- 35th YEAR 1 i nin lininrnnnin sib mnm mnu is Indian maids in LA. CONVENTION KEEPS 'III BIBLE SAINTS THRUSTS ENTH US MSn ALLY LAUNCHED SUFf AGE PAflU ON NXIS SEAT WILL ASSEMBLE INTO LATHE SAW Commanded By Dawn Mist Mount- Committeemen Report Meet Thnan Who Htnf ui Ito --k-- iv uursrirnree rn Annua! Confcrsnce Will Chamber of Commerce Joncs c- in Treat Pn ing Made Profound Impression on Commu -nedged Be Held In Atlanta March I.F.NNOXVTLLE MAN PAINFULLY INJURED MINISTERS AT CONVENTION Program Ditsappointed. 7fh.w.M, Comnanv C.

I i FINANCIAL REPORT IS MADE HE CONFIDES NOTHING AT ALL DR. BUOUGHTON TO BE Ti IRE S. Lewis, W. Mrlver TO WEAR TRIBAL C08TUMUS Marks H. McCoy, J.

Wrt.Tfr iSlSSt W- Th" 0wn Tepee Make Canvass For New MembersiJ BINDS OF WORKERS (0 if Beaufort, Feb. 11 Jack Smith wa painfully injured yes erday while at work in the Pcnnsy vania Lumber "ny i.onterences and Another Famous Lon on Preacher, I Comnauv Attendance Upon Resolutions of Thanks Passed For All Who Helped Make Convention Success. questionings In G. Campbell Morgan, Also ompany saw mill at Lcnroxvi B. H.

Mitche" I inauguration Ha ing had cans" to stoop down To Be Presen tC. Moore I rV'Y'l raised un -d-rertlv underni-ath a lath "iv A5'Ph- c- Washington, Feb. 10. Dawn Mist, At a meeting of the enerjlt cmmitte of arrangements for the recent Lavmen' UlniHirev. 1-.

I Knrnnenn I ria rk: Tl 11 7 'vnen uov Aanta, Feb. 10. The Fifteenth ONE" MISSION TODAY ui i. iiiu i urrc ncurs oi tne J. Roberts, G.

fit. I wuson was elected Presi- AnnuU March Bible Conference wl dent, ihrec months niro. h. -a pv. k.

Convention hi Id last night th nar Company I. Rodney Rod -ai rant mem w.U D. rf, Roberts, H. Roberts I comand a trooop of mounted ndi; Rohrrrs i.i.... fu' I maidens in (he cava'rv lor of the Cent nary Metjidist church I "nia, v.a., viarch pected by his party leaders here in 7th ltth inclusive.

These Conferences -rmj iijc lommii'-emen gave ex "vuinrv, lOlllll 1 ma wood. F. r- Itfcr i Hustle For Three Days, east to ourst tortn with a definire have drawn annually Ministers lav- pression to the conviction that ihe Smith. F. Strvraam L.

i i. i "lUre P'ans and a and Biblc Students from all parts saw, which rut a deep gash on his head. Rev. S. A Cotton of Street Mcth odist church, and Rev C.

H. ruebloo 1 the Bauifort Bapt'st church and Rev. F. Skinner of St. Pauo's church have returned from attending the La-yiiien's convention in ew Ber Miss lie a Pelleti will entert.ii the Lpworth Leagi tonight at her home on Oranee street.

Wiiliam H.heLondied Sundayaf er noon at occrk in the S3r vear oi of his age He was a native of Bridgeport, coming here in 1005. He married Miss Sa ie Davis of this city, who survives him. The funrra convention had made a "ftfofound im Seifert A Vh: tr o. mis is said tojbe the fert, C. Sh.pp, F.

Sawyer, firsl time Iadian taken Two Nights and Report On the Third. pression on the com nity, Men noi u. v-aoinet omcers. ot the county, andfrom aM Evangelical Instead of this, however, he has kept denominations The conference itself his own counsel. He has confided noth- operates under a charter comnoH Company J.

To'son, Stewart pafr the nation wide 1 move' a fe who had hit erto i Ot taken any 1 1 interest in church work were auoted i uennite to anybody who has been ot practically all ol the Ministers and as ii I i To son, J. To J.l women. irflM 1" L)wn Mist's trooo will be ten cAprcsjeu tneniseives as lll-illo loDrl.i I 1 willing to talk about it and has let it I Laymen from every church in Atlanta ..,1 i It A larsre number of the inuveu oy tne aaaresses Sl ''A? fc hwldeSV all selected h.i, the Chamber of Commerce attended uuucistuuu in a variety ot emphatic I inter-denoniinationa1 in support heard at tho convention: the smoker given at the court house win pick his Cabinet in and non-denominaiinnal in he at the TLpiscoca church this morn Ward, D. Ward. A.

D. fm08t representative of their tribal cerc- hla i a I moum auu uick tnese advisers 1 Secretary Padgett comr.limcnted the eommitteemen both on the work monial costume and be mounted on Indian ponies richly caparisoned with ing at o'ecok. Rev. F. N.

Skinner officiating. Mr. She ton was one of. Beaufort's best be-oved after hi, own investigation. nZ "rOUgmon', U' U' ot iat evening and participated in the aunching of the big membership campaign which will be waged during the next three days by that organiza T-l; "in.iui alio rrcsident DEATH AT CROATAN.

(Special to I he I they did in arranging for the convention and on the evident determina elaborate Indian bead work. has re-1 of th ti. Sllltorl in lOHOWing MUCS tion. iu am ti' sir inn in i i. 1 1 i Dawn Mist in obfc ueceeaea in 'torn tne ca i wnicn he has I sued tion as seen from meeting last niirht I i l.roatan.

Feb 11 ta ca I oDtiining Louis w. "is uncertaintv as to n. to conserve the results of the con the fee.in. f. I tne coming L.

S. SWAIN TAKES -j wuiiams. a well known fit son oi amrs Hill whrt hao --a auuiiiustration I L.on.'eren object of the meeting and he was 'I'll II HBD -IIU Il nas lelt coundess would-be advisors vention He had never had nort loyal co operat on any he said I A -ii loilowed by J. Leon Williams, Secre- y. a- com- to provide transportation for the voune rnVLih! While in Washington the up in the It has caused much Possloe 't is our purpose and the spirit oi enthusiasm shown fuming and fussing on the oari ofl' the Conference this year to and twentv five memhVrrin "rC h'ams laid at rest in the famiv lndian will live in their own CM a.

the hrgely meeting of LIG AGIO vnoiir crAiirnH those Democrats who would mosi hvan8oiisl" which must incorpor bcr ot Com merce. It Hpctmt tepees on a camp ground provided for them. willingly permit themselves to ho a thorough line of Bible teaching. So far as am able di that this number be increased to four hundred. Ten teams consisting of from ten to fifteen members, each under into the confidence of the new Exi The cavalry division of the pageant HEWS FOOT WITH AXE last mght he said had beou connection with no previous convention tie State The finance commitee made its report showing that the receipts of the rect the Conference it is to be an oc live.

un instruction oi a captain, were then casion lor instruction anil "ruci.on and On both sides of the Capital there inspiration appointed to carry on this work. Each Charles Sawyer Badly Injured Him id Young Insurance Man, Formerly Of This City, Commits Suicide At Washington. ERANK BOTTLE OF POISON is taking large proportions. It is believed nt suffrage headquarters that nearly 200 mounted women will distributed throughout the procession. arc daily conferences and daily ques-1 "Wc have lep1 fortunate this vear convention from the registration fees ucru given a uuiion on wnich are the words "Get One." For every Cutting Logs tionings.

Little groups of to secure the strongest MiiWWte -gaged in cutting logs near were something over three hundred dollars. It was driH.H i k.L. ihe suffragists have at last foiind a atner around lunch tables or in cloak that we have ever been able rooms and ask each other if a vlio.lv to offer, included in this list v. ill be Oympia ast Friday afternoon Charles b'rd that can be used as an emblem in Today and tomorrow these teams Sayer- a young man who lives nearthe'r pageant. The red phalaropcy an has heard anything from Trenton.

u- ('- Campbell Morgan, of London. guarantors for twenty fivefper cer.t of the amounts guaranteed, such amount if any. as was l.ft vnr There is the same mournful shaking 0 wl" arrive in Atlanta with nic every at 'nad 0,6 misfortune to Arclic bird, which lays its egKs and of heads one day as another in time lor the opening and speaking Body To Pass Through Here Thie Mcrnino EnRoute To Bruqi-wlck County. member of the Chamber of Commerce 0t 80 bad'y with an fr the male t0 hat(h' 1 will be urged to join. lnat was necessary to bring him toltht b'rd.

The red phalaropc is ecu TnUli. ...1 1 1 hifl fltr (nr I I I 1 Cecasionalry wi '-'ce a''y "ronghout the Conference an expenses to be applied to the S. at work. r. confess that h.hal w.u ne giwn Iron, hussip I Resolutions thanks we.c.

offered from the neurhhn.hno.1 aav will u.nKiii lumurruw nignt tne limtm ana ne is "neu ior tne Dig celebratio 1 on committees will meet in the store under in Stewart's sanitarium. Pennsylvania avenue. If the we; ther At thC timC ths accide' Mr. U- "ght in his prediction, the IIC1I1U1I. UU I I and unanimously adopted as follows he will not ur ii as ljril' thuago; Rev To Mrs.

Janie Meadows and her corns Nation lie cene-al rfZ. w. "ville, will serve a free luncheon there to was cuttlnS a log which wastnirU of March will be too cokl for every member, old and new, of the lyln8 on tne ground. In some unex- other birds than those that come from sotrv with the -mart u. U' U- VVeddcrspoon, of Washinr L.

S. Swain, former of this city un who about three weeks ago moved io Washington, N. to engage in the insurance business, yesterday morning committed suicide by drinking a bottle of carbolic acid. He left a note jiving information as to the where assistants 'or the sp endid supper served, to the officers of Centtnarv WT L.onlmerce- Plained way the axe which he wwArctic regions. vouch for his information.

Jh" Ny Methodi.t church for the use of the ueuisiiie, tne -nninar-. When by chance sonic De mocrat I r- for ChambV; ofVomme.T r8!" frm the been tried in a number of Hties and Bas imbedded in his il hi ago. Secret arv 1 h' aS' makes a pilgrimage to Trenton -s to Washington he Snmedlit, T5. a BASKET PLANT in this and other State and has always loot- rlrst a'd to the injured was on returns ly bounded by anxiods collea.no. oi Alma i anal ere is no doupt renaercd by, his friends and the flov but that it will prove to be yuch here, of blood stopped Everyone is urged to hlep in this move- i I 1 I.

are Vlnll.n ne scarclie-t for sonk. Jv al ment. At present the Chamber of4 3 Pnysloan was summoned church for ihe sessions of the convention, to the Coast Artillery for the use of the armory where th banquet was held, to lixecutive Secretary Padgett for his untiring efforts, to MesikJ. Campbell White and W.1 t. Doughty for their earnest Addresses, to J.

Miller Fumiturj' Company for the use chairs and to the newspapers for the liberal amount of space given the es trom hi.adquauer he is xT Jr.attt??- ILL SIT IIP abouts of his relatives but gave no cause for commuting the rash act. Mr. Swain, while living in this city resided with his wife and pne child, at No. 68 Metcalf street and was en, gaged in thjf insurance business, repre-sentins the Pan American Insurance Company. When he went to Washington his wife and ihild went to Shallotte, N.

near Wilmington, for a visit with relatives and have been there since that time. iriier iniormatioti up and ordered to 'deliver; he is" be- Commerce handicapped by this city and upon arrival on the ZlZZti. examination he are requested to write. Rev. John seiged.

He finally -cts his breath in I am, 8 Luckie Street, Atlanta. Ga. hundred dhe of the liv Would "ssary to timjfiand adm'ts that he knows nolhine SOLD AT AUCTION YESTER organizations of its kind in the State. lm to tnis fcr treatment. at all He iterates and raiteraies what i DAYOPERATION TO BE RESUMED.

hr fnM r. rlt. I .1 every member of the Chamber of wound is a serious one and will CENATENIAN DIES ivmuhi r.ieci, out ne vention 7 hi. 9 Pre8ent taKC several weeks to heal. nable to rdrcmbcr anything that Owing to the fact that several "icciiujj requested to s.e the captain of his company oovesnor Vilson told him.

The plant and machinery of the the Committeemen, w.ll be out of th- Virginia Neftrses Had Reached And, too, it is surprising just how ON" C'TY, TWO POSTOFFICES Manufacturing Company ty next week the Missionary Di n-anv. I I. Miviiui mere ere wno nave The Advanc Age of 122 Years. cussioh fixed for four nights next wee Mrs. William Street of this city, who is a sister-in-law of young Swain received a telegram informing her of the affair yesterday morning and she at once got into communication with his wife and relatives.

Another telegram received from (Wa hinrtop stated that the body would be sent to New Bern on the early morning train. On arrival here it will be transferred to the Atlantic Coast Line train 'and lows, the first named in each instance i WmCh cnt lnto the of "ceiver being the captain of the company. Brintrfl Ia cw nlontns' a8o. was yesterday sold not been invited to Trenton. Many was deferred until the following week By resolution adopted by the con i rnem re the most willing of coun i i i i company Ashford, T.

P. Aber nristoi, at public auction to the Union Point lohn M. Alr Armstronp, Given Separate Accommodations. Lumber Company, the consideration I. reuruary i.

vention the Laymen's Committee is "ger to declare liiur l.ucy Fry, who was 122 years old her loyally to the next adimnistration I birtuday, and who had been poini- mi moil viiie, ii, itinore I I i G. Baxter. W. Bovd, FrIs.tol Va February 12 For thn thusand and ninety nine If I nrat t.mn wl I Anil I made perhiahcnt and it adiournei taken to Shallotte for interment. last night subject to th.c call of chair omiisuii, nut er, K.

Bishop rVa History ot the Post I SJ- io ue connrmea Dv E.K., Brinson. W. uce department two seoarate nn.t. the court. Tlie South.idr and want the new Executive to know out 88 a most remarkable example from their own lips just how progrcs- VSV PThSSL sive they arc.

onc of tht. of Jusl why the voursr man took hJi man S. M. Brinson. aertAPHy, I Jl EBJot Bades, J.

flradham, eountry an office of the fourth class operated by a corporation consisting But there are few men who are I Wednesday night. This wonderful' life will probably never be known. He visited here last Saturday and told his friends that lUs-sMiisiness at Wash ington was all tlutt he could desire old woman, although ery much bent chosen, legardjess of the number r'V 'Ulu 1 a citof In roint L. ark, Ed re ready to be called. Manv Demo The inspector employed by the Pan' ii, ui.cn, n.

Hpuiauou onstol. I company is a corporation cratic Congressmen have f-aund ev American Insnraic rany was Company C. ayrioo J. Chad- Vi wick, F. Chad wick, JV.C, Crab- tec, John, Cook, A'le, Craven, H.

wi is IN CORN CLUBS The new office oncned it. WnCtl MrS' J' A' "adoW8 E-'H o'clock Mondav 'ts do.cr,s at Meadows, and Wade Meadows ihe city vesterdav and he informed us. to go to Trenton They the relatives of tile deceased "that his thaiwrZ'. ami irom niviiea, Diit nave written ooks were in soxl Order and that J- r. tepne, u.

IJeppc. TSil. patrons had the nri-1 mat me pant ill ano snnveicd tr the weight of years, retained all of her faculties to thc ver last. Untill recently she alw ys assisted her youngest daughter, with whom she lived, in doing the family washing, and would pick chips at her little woodpile. Born a slave in the year 170 she belonged to the well known Bledsoe family of Orange Forty years before the war, or about the year 1820.

she and her three chil ahead and asked for jurt half an hour k.V: S- Uuffy' Ur- N- beforJ khn y. dl' thing never I' i "Peration again during the next he was potitive there was no sht.rtgae in the eomnanv's funds of which Mr. I ccZ Wl an ew weeks or just 10 minutes of the valuab i time of the governor. They or, con Company V. r.bv vde oi me lourth ass Swain had i.

Wi iam, Dunn, John. Dunn. I. C. to provide for ih- 1 Dai.

Geo. Di A. Doekham ol business that EBY HEADS FAIR AGAIN to their intimate friends that they invited themselv lo the conference. BEAUFORT PERSONALS. i.ii iv.

iv. r.aton. I. I v- iiiu omrp mm c. NUMEROUS INQUIRIES FOR IN FORMATION COME IN TO MR.

BRINSON. All this uneasiness arises from the er. areve, roy, C. E. cr at his own Secretary and Other nmr- Alio Re-Elected v.umMuiy nyman, i.

1'odr rT "'V eu tne olhce with cvtrv M.ML.Grff,n Wf Groves, If includingO Green, T. Gibbs tes mai( rark dren were sold Dy the Bleds to Samuel Shadrack, near Cfilpeppcr. There she lived until and during the troublous times of war, coining afterwards to Culpepper, where she had made her home ever since. Her former owners the Bledsoe fanilv, alwavs keot her fact, of course, thru Governor Wilson is not '-ady to pick the peopie upon whom he is to lean most heavily in The annul meeting of the Board of N. Hurst H.

canccllinir machine ti." depart-1 Directors of the Eastern Caro'ina Fair uepart iiern varo ina a That much interest is being manifested by the boys of Craven county in the recently organized Boy's Corn ub, is evidenced bv the neiiprnu. Hank, D. Henderso the next four years He wants to ment ri.alii 'ne n'. U- E- ofthebushd Company was eld la the tra.f'TL?"Ld for ivcninff for thr f. Geo.

weigh caiefully the qualifications ol Beaufort, N. Feb. 12. Kev. B.

Pyatt of Atlantic was in town yesterday. Miss Lizzie Willis, who has been attending Greensboro Female College, passed through Beaufort yesterday, enroute to her home at Atlantic. A large number of the prominent citizens of Beaufort have gone to Raleigh this week to appear before a joint meeting of the Senate and House Committee on fish and fisheries in oppositim to tl a proposed fisheries bill. in remembrance, some of them coming occasionally to pec about her in inquiries for information which are Henry, he who are ged upon him for Cabinet berth', and he wants to see Dcing received by M. Brinson, County Superintendent of Public In.

npany r. Henderson, W. er hraIl lner omce9 and oth- lU Hackburn: clerk, if experienced the year Thc fcHowing offi Howard, J. Hapd, W. L.

day mornnV 6 MJ'" Cer were Eby, Presi C. L. arvis. I' 1 thoroughly aid dent flnd Businesg Managerf Company Henderson, her little cat in in "Sugar Bottom." Luther Hamilton of Atlantic passed who is one of the leaders juct who is who in Congress before he selects his advisers there. through our town vestcrdav enroute v-utier, first Vice-President; in tne movement.

In addition to thc State and National prizes' antl the prizes offered by the Learn Only Three Things. to Raleigh. B. Hurst, Second Vice-President: A I I i iu inn nme tne only dehnite i.i, iii-uurer; jeon Wiliams, news that has come from Trenton is-. Secretary; WC Willett, Superintendent CARBONATE OF LIME XX5O004X5OCXXX xxxxxxxxxxxx 1 1 iuchi mcrcnairts and manulacturers, the county has recent offered two prizes of.

five dollars in each township successful contestants. With so That Joseph P. Tumulty is to be of Grounds. the next Secretary to the President. The following Executi Comn ittec That Governor Wi son will keen was also elected, H.

Cutler "He Who by the Plow Would Thrive Must Either Hold or Drive." 1 B. B. A. T. Dill, T.

G. Hyroan hands off the reorganization of the next House u.nd Senate in fight WINS THE HONORS FROM Burned or I. A. Uxiel, H. B.

i raven, C. L. between progressives and conser-va- many priees offered it will be almost impossible for a boy to make an excellent record and fail to win one of them, Mr. Britison has recently sent to every teacher in the rural schools a quantity of information relative to the rules and requirements necessary to conform to before becoming a member of this. Clud andihis information Ive Jno.

Aber Kr Land, E. H. ives. We Sell Blount's TRUE BLUE Line Of Plow Meadows, Vrnon Owen That he has sent word to Washing UXtUC nf I it Pun' Dr. N.

M. on that he wiM not disturb Repub'ican (j Gibbs and W. C. Willett. officeho'dcrs whose- lerms expire in can be secured from any teacher.

hvt per acre in PEDDIE MISER'S HOARD OF EA a sixteen year his administration, but will let them finish their time. WELL KNOWN BLIND COUPLE Some 6f thc things that have notJ GLES AT TWENTY-FIVE CFNTS APIECE. been learned rre: and proved beyond question that a superior fertilizing ingredUnt. town' COJ by analitical test hea? thc list of fertilising limes. For UNITED IN MATRIMONY LAST NIGHT.

Who is to til in thc next Cabinet? Who is to have thc distribution of Scranton, February 12. When Wg MOO "5Jl7 JwSUf0RMs ''rg-'Wenecd to. 9lmtM patronage hi tlr-rrO State de'egaJ tiont? wt r. North Johnson, better" known as Blind Johnson" and known bv everv Scranton for 25 cents each, wuhl the- Whether cr'not President Wi' son I suppi) apparently unlimited, cunosity at once aroused as to thr CnBOLINI CflJtST LIME CO, New Bern, N. C.

of supply, and the bov, John McAllister diii. many, jonn LOItus, bugene Foley and Joseph McNul IV WIT1 man. woman and child in New Bern, and Mrs. Pattie Gaboon of Bridgeion were married last night at eight clock at the bride's home in Bridget on. Rev.

Dr. K. T. Carter, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiating. Thr couple will live nt the Cnhoe home in Bridget on Both have many friends who will wish them much hap piness.

Both mx blind and had- h.n meant what the public understood him to have said when he intimated that he would sur.ound himself onijj with progressives? Who. will represent him on the floor ol the Hiffcf andVienau? session of Congress will be taken into custody and given the third deirrer Wlirn k. m- I lKickets produced over $500 in gold coin, and when ouestloned thv L. SPENCER' mitted that they had found a "pot of married before, Mr. Johnson a news ALER IN- dealer and proprietor of a stationery Whether the Provident will try drive Congress or try toJead it Middle Bursters, a Plow That Fills Long Felt Need I 1 1 i Blourtts1fciisy Plow.

A Light Steel Turning Plotf. Very Popular. Prices Right. Hav Crf 1a. Tfc The money was burled in a box in MUy ViUm, UlltS.

Brail f-TrkfYiinir kheie forme 'y occupied AND AI KIMflfi np tremlr UldU Ollllny hX "U'r 1 aulo, who, during thU AWU ALL KINDS OF FEED. HIGH GRADR mM un.r i had 'ta puta.ion of being Upese-aiP after ll. thc quastiohd that have riWt sciietarjr jpjlfcjturbed tht minds iiMfe patient tatesmen her: -i cucrgciic ann usciui citizen. Hi wife is an accomplished musis teacher and vrry popular among ac uaitances. Her husband wirs-killed several vear toa when wllJ -fir a were eou in shiny he box--The boys, oyer eicht years of the situatirtn is being enjoyed age, the NfluM rivnr Krirlo.

ik. hnr JkmSL ey were brass meda's. of hunu J. Whitty Company PHONE KilQfilflflK90flCMMNrCHDttCSHfl I Nmif xr and so 9- I TI twenty ofjh. Nj.r jgeh fS another, nvT.

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