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fafih ViiTU .TSTABLISHED V, . 1878 - - KNOWN CIRCULATION U -ife SEPTEMBER , 27i! 1911 , TfflRTIETH YEAR i V'.-'-i : -v;-" ik,i i 5 3t 1 1 I , I V.', . ) r 1 V , 1 ' tr .. l .0, A ... .-. 1 ' .'. i . V,t'v"v.,. ' i 1 ' 1 ,.t. - fr,;'M."1 it r J i v ti i . ,"n"r IfPEBESlf EXEeUIORPI ' JKTHE best executor under will w one that com-" bines experience and reliability with the possi ? , 3 bility of being constantly accessible. This. Company meets every requirement of an executor. f iAV&GS ACCOUNTS AND DEPOSITS SUBJECT - k:$4i m CHECK INVITED. : rti TUT- ''C 1 iiill Newport News Shipyard Does Kot Wish To Build Deadnonghte ' ; r,'llader Eight ITpur. Law. , Newport New Va.;ST)t 26-Presi dent W A..fost tb Newport New Shipbolldine and Prf .Dk Compoy bs announced that oa - account of th eight -hour reetrictioB of the recent ca rat act his company would not bid for either of the great battleships authoriz ed by Coner'ess fn Viarch. Mr; Poet in titriated that he believed all of the pri vate shipbuilding plants would refuse to submit b ds for the same reason. ' According to Mr, Pos, the law au tborizlng the construction of thu battle ships provides that if the private build er violates any provision of the eight hour law the appropriation shall be withheld This is the tea ture to which the local company objects particularly. Until now it has been understood that the company confidently expected to build at least one of tl e pew. ships, and that the entire force of the yard would be put on an eiht-hour day basia. The government may have to build the two battleships at its navy yartjs if the Newport News and other shipbuild insc companies refuse to bid for their construction. Should the other com panies follew the course anndunced by the Newport News concern, Congresa would be compelled to inci ease the ap propriation of $6,400,000 each it already has made. Attend The Athens where you can always keep cool and com fortable. A Good Heater You can get the Wilson & Coles wood heater nearly as cheap as inferior makes, just consider the amount of fuel you will save and the life of the heater. J. M1LL15R, Attempt Of Italy To ;Gb Tripoli Biles The pttoian ; ' Empire. . j j Vienna, Sept AMTurtey! is fighting mid. The attempt of, Italy to Seize Tripoli baa awakened the country to the fact that she must fight to main- PRESIDEflT-rTAFT in Wiley Meet They Will Spoak From The 8ame Platform to Conservation Congress. Washington, Sept. 24 Considerable interest in Washington attaches to the appearance on the same ptarform at Kansas City, Mo , Tuesdav of President tain her territory, and all classes ofiTaft and Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, the TRAGOO Every Mother in New Bern Should Know That School Opens Monday Oct. 2nd. For one thing she knows where Girls and lioys Clothes, Shoes, Hats and Caps are right. Another is the place where she can find exactly what she wants, when she wants it and at the price she wants to pay, and where everything is up-to-date and the beet of its kind, it is safe to say she will come again. Because of these things and the fact that we sell the EXTAGOOD make, we are enrolling the mothers of this city aa permanent customers. Come and see the Best $5.00 Boys Suit with Two Pairs Pants that can be found 'any where in the world. Every suit guar anteed or a new suit fr.e. Sizes as small as 2J years and as large as 13 years. All the New Buster Brown Shot's are herd for boys and girls This store does not offer to replace any purchase You can have your Money Back without question if dissatisfied. Coplon & Son & SELLS IT FOR LESS UTTLB OUT OF THRWAY, BUT IT PAYS TO WALK TO COPLON '8 JJjw Cotton Picker. i Mr. C. W. Godwin, of Raleigh, has invented a cotton picking machine which is prenounced a success. The cotton is picked by a rotating and reciprocating finger and conveyed by a fan to a sack. It requires one man to each picker, and with two men at work either four or five rows of cot ton can be picked clean, as the cart moves forward. The man opeiating the picker simply places the mouth spainsi the boll and the cotton is twisted from it and with in the wink of the eye. it ii in the sack The picker refused to take lea1 Tea or trash and only seiz 'S the cotton, pick ing the boll clean and doing this so rap idly that the capacity of the picker is only to be measured by the quick time in which a man can move frOn boll to boll. With two men at work last week, neither of them having used the machine before, cotton was picked at the rate of one hundred pounds an hour, Turk are rallying to the support of the Government. . ' All of the reserves' haw been sum moned to the colors, and the order ex pelling all Italians from Turkish terri tory is in the bands of the Premier, signed by the Sultan, ready to be is sued as soon as it is certain war must come ' The Turkish commanding officers have been instructed to ' plaice all of their commands on a war footing. Advices receive! here say that if Ittly invades the-fighting will be most bitter, and unless Italy is able to land mo-e troops than the early reports indicate her com niandera think will be needed to conquer and retiin Tripoli they are likely to be overwhelmed. NO confirmation is as yet obtainable of the report that the Navigazione Generalo Ita'iana's steamer Renins Margherita has been seized by Turkish officials at M rsina. Alia Minor, but the report is accepted as true in Gov ernment circles here. Italy's attempt to acquira Tripoli by she er strength baa caused alarm here and in most of the capitals of Europe. U is feared that it will open anew the Mediterranean problem just at a time when it seemed certain that it was to be settled. There are 60,000 Italians in Turkey and their financial interests are very large. Th- Porto, it is understood here h is sent a curt message to Italy saying all private property will be considered subject to seizure if any armed Italian force shall Ian I at Triroli Const intinople, Sept. 26 The First Army Ciirps is being mahi izd for em barkation to Tripoli to reinforce the 30,000 T.irkich troops already there in readiness to oppose an Italian seizure of the cdlony. watchdog" of the nation's food: Sec retary Fisher and former Secretary Garfield, of- the interior Department. All are t ) talK on conservation of nat ural resources. This wilt be the opening of the Na tional Conservation Congress, at which 25 states, including Maryland, will be pr seated, and the meeting will be the first either in public or private between Presilent Taft and Dr. Wiley fince the Executive recently gave the pure food expert a clear bill on the indictment made against him by cabinet members and other official Mr. Garfield in dorsed the stand of former Chief For ester Pinchnt in the fight to get former Secretary Ballingerof the Interior De partment, out of office. Conservation of every natural re source, private and public, loco I and national, will be discussed. President Taft will handle the subj"ct in a gener al manner, describing the administra tion's policy toward carryjntt out the fight for conservation that was inaugu rated by Mr. Roosevelt. Dr. Wiley slated to talk on the conservation of health, as related to the proper use of foods. i Many persons who ar.' anxious to learn the real status of Secretary Wil son with the President since the Wiley incident and to learn j'tat when he will leave the Agricultural Department and how his exit will be brought about, an ticipate that somt intimation may be gained froiU the President's talk, par ticularly if he should follow Dr. Wiley. EAST tftRDLiaH 'TEACHERS TRAIHIWG SCHOOL - j A. Btato achool to train teacberi for the public tchoobj -of ; JJoVth Carolina. -j JJvery energy l dirrctrd to tita one purpooe.; TnUion fefl to all who agree W tJu Fall- term briol Step-' iim bet ltlt.' For catalogti tad othf-r Information, 'ad dresa. : mfeofv-'i; cHirtfrrtraiinrt.-? Gfltiniiii.' t 5 Blank Books, Ledgers, Day Books, Journals, Cash Books M. E. Whitehurst & Co. Bedroom Suits. in cheap plain oak just received a car, they are well made and look good, price 8 00, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00, extra dre ser at (6.50, $7 50 and $9.00. Beds 2 50, $3 50,' $4.50, $5.50 and $6.50, for Kood service to the parties that don't foel lke investing much in furniture. J S. MILLER. Keen Kutter Scissor and Shears Every pair guaranteed. M. E. Whitehurst & Co. Bound Over to Court Charge. Under Serious Notice to Box Renters. Box rent for quarter begin ing Oct L 1911, must be paid before that date The law require me to close the box unless the rent la paid on or before the last day of this quarter. ,r "v ,f"t ). 8. BA8NJCHT, P. Jf.V ; .AC.Ly. Hcgro'i oot Will tf Anpouud. ; Dmlnr a row over thtf ewnershlp of n pair m mvvww nvmr rwifiw, n k,, m t 8unUy nlBbi,'Fd DaJa, tolowd, 'w-j calved load of ahpt la hit right foot at the haodt ot an dpknown nrgro matt. ' The wounded mui vu brought to this city Monday i morning en! placed Ip SUwart'4 saoltorlum far treatment, Yesterday it was (tarned that the wound was of such eerlo js nature that the foot would be amputated.'. Davis wa told by hie awaliva to remove a H of shoes from his fet. , lie refuel to da UiU and the man with U f un flrd ; the whole kmd of shot Into hit f oo llUrally tearing it to t leros, 2 1.':1 j":IO LISTEN TO a ' Mr. Lumber Borer, and yrm will be eotivlnrd that no ot)ir ftrtn offera- the same edvanfafr? In ; yellow pine that we do. 'atrlutlve deafe'i in y!!o j In the ftrt plf; tl.pn aea'.n, fcra Vry larg liiy" . ' of thlillndof t ' r Ti ' t)Mre la every ie.n r-..,tjt 1 ,? f A Cy Man lla Just Anivfd. Gv-d rt h hrlr-e to Nw I'-nn, a Wrgm Hrx-k if nil kin(! tif nl f'l.iif ..,(inliaii!. 1! rsn and will f yfl. !' I;:g It UI frtf )oet .te. 1UOM V.-Y..U. , Millinery Opening at J. M. Mitchell 5 Company's Store. Yesterday morning at 9 o'clock the doors of J. M. Mitchell & Company's store were thrown open to admit the Immense crowd of ladies who had come to view the elaborate and extensive dis play of Fall and Winter millinery and also the large and varied line of dry goods which we recently purchased on the northern market by the firm's buy er. From the opening of th" doors until 10 o'clock last evening the scene In the store was oae of activity Hui.dradsof ladietvitlted the'estiblishment durinn the day and Inspected the display, and were'profute In lhlr praise and with out the least doubt It wat the molt tuc- caesfdl opening to the firm's longeare- ' Uits.Johni.in, the bead milliner, won the admiration of the' lei tors by her cordiality: showing them the entire line f mlllwfry hondrvdVof timet dur Jng tbt day and much ot the taeeeet ot tbtevtntledue lar.- ,- ". I , The store had been' attractively dec- . - - . . - ' : .. .. rwattd for w teraioa ana toe tcene wat indeed one of epleodor- ti dden way la the rear wet aa orchestra and the strains of matte from thu, inter mingled with the torg of s oamber of eanarlet which had been teeored eapee ally for this evsnt, made the Occasion one loh a be remembered 71-) " s, ; To enumerate the lati numbtr of besutiful bate that Witt oa display would Itk tmrnral eolurona of apace, but It la ridiat to tay the exhibit wat tomple'ein every dUi). lift of all t!s to, fro'd the small he met. shaped cre ation to the Urge hats clonely rrnmb ingtlis old but tUll .popular - Qrsin broiiKli, aid ths trimmirtfs he never tutors Ifn equalod. Ibe. prtvalling fahA this MB.'n Is for smsil ihp smj the mnj ,rit of those on d (i ty r lit Oiii cr Iff, - ' , In ilrv gv.J rloprtfnnt WW f ..ir 1 sil tif th UV It drit S'X'', f lt .r. Bt) tH Liu. .)rt t,f olhr !(--ir . llnti.u ir li fornlnifn har . ueoree Crockeryham. colored, was given a htaring before Mayor McCar thy yesterday afternoon on a warrant charging him with entering the home of Randall Williams, also colore d, on the night of Sept. 17th and stealing therefrom the sum of $6.25. A number of witnesses were placed on the stand during the trial and considerable time was taken up wi'h the heating of the evidence. Mr. Rodman Guion, attorney for the defendant, did all in his powr to clear his client, hut the evidence wa. such that the Mayor found probable cause and bound him over to the next term of superior court without bond. If Crockeryham is found guilty by that body he will face either a ling term in prison or death in the tl. c;ric chair. Seventh Series of the Standard Building & Loan Association. The seventh Building and LoaT October 2nd, 1911. b ing received daily Stvdard Association opens Subscriptions are 25 cents entrance fee and 2$ cents weekly instalments, par share. N back dues required in this series. JT BARBER. S.jcfyTreas. RO'HAKA.Prmiiditnt. m 4 v.;-. 11EPEIIDEIIT AUDITS. Realizing that the public has a right to know the exact condition of the affairs of this institution, our Board of Di rectors has inaugurated a plan whereby the bank is re gularly examined bt a Certified Public Accountant whose report is published in the newspapers in detail. The state ment recently issued affords ample proof of the sound methods to which The Peoples Bank adheres. You are invited to avail yourself of this protection by opening an account either subject to check or at 4 per cent interest in our. Savings Department. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT Our Fall stock of Clothing, Mens Furnishings, Shoes, Dry Goods, DresS Goods, Notions, Ladies Tailored Suits, Millinery, etc., is arriving daily. Our stock this Fall and Winter will be the largest and most up-to-date we have ever carried and the public is invited to call and inspect our stock and prices before buying. REBATE TICKETS ON ALL PURCHASES. WE WILL TAKE YOUR MEASURE FOR YOUR FALL SUIT AT A VERY SMALL ADVANCE OVER STOCK SUITS. J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE. The Smith Premier MITTS VISIBLE TYPEWRITER MODEL 10. Acme of Perfection in Coustruction and Service. 4 J : e a eeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeo STORE Ftotpecu ForucceMOf Bailnett Col' ' Encouraging. ProfoMor V C BowrsocV, of ; the new Huin."t College it very much pleaad with the Interest being, taken in the open fig of the 'school, Monday, Oct 21, Tb namaa of 30 appltcanu fo ta ttoo have bean alrtady ear lled( and ten or flfterd jnor are ped(ea. The oxinagrme it hal didded tieue a few teh larshlpt at redoted rate and tnoee who wlt'i tt avail tbemlvct of thaae acholarshlpa will d wall' to er ring t fur them at nnca .For thebene- St of any who cannot attend in the day night smwIoos will be tnH .Mn la, vrft1y and TA ly nl teat oefn sUUd. tho opeolnj ' will be Monday, Oct. 2J at 9 o'clock a. m. ,..;, t .if ! t! m f r ii I t llf .llft 1H r i i 1 1 t m It l I rjusi fiuts I . HLESt Willlama' lnlUn Pile rHntmnt Will rure IMin I, Moling Sn Itrhitig Pih. It h'irl' the tinnor, allays Itching ' tt tr". rlm s a potiltWn,- glvtS tnftsrl r'if. SV il'.iarru Irvlion Dintfnil M (ii. 'r',l for l'il"e Ifr'.irg of tl. I rivafo t ar', f'rfi' ly llriifv;!"', m l at.. tl.! ), V.'iiUn.s M'f'g. ('. r-1 ... Ci..v:i' O. WE WOULD LIKE 10 S THE NEW 'I FALL MILLINERY NOW tin 118:11 DO : NOT CAME TO Blttl 'i f The New Styles exhibited here are exceptionally attractive, there's just the right shade in just the right shape to I please'every woman and the quali- . '- . . ' tie will boost bur reputation as the greatest' value givers. V- 'v? GorTie try; iori a fcw-Se? how you look in therh. ;You Svill want . a New Autumn Hat soon, ;,its a i good, time rignt now. to begin booking into th matter.' : ;; ' ;V," vT7'.J APF v. '' t v i t rw 1' T-ift ! y in ' II.. i: ' I ' it.- 4
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