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; vr 1 ?Ait?. vara. ' r?;o'.vn circulation 1 c - ESTABLISHED H ?r is i ' fir NEW BERN. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, KOSNING,- BEPTEMBER28. 191L v,,-.-.iAV':f.: THIRTIETH tYEAR 1 ... ' v. A irrNT 11 1 1 OWN YOUR:OWN HOME Should I , 1 iwy to expect to own a home of your own, you begin now to accumulate the money HECK- I crimes small deposits as well as large and pays interest oh the money at the rate of 4 per cent. . i?ACTS AS EXECUTOR. ADMINISTRATOR AND ;C.y -Vi guardian. IIIEBII(lTO:lI!ilJIElllIOg 4 r , EriGLISH COURT ftli JolkU;3ua.beeteto;aying His Taf Dodging AU Issuea In Hia 9abjH)t Battered by Amerl-1 ; 8peehivi WlU ' -in'v " Stir Up' Io8urjrents. Stir Up ; Insurgents, Hatetiinson, Kan., Sept.' 27-There wm nothing political about President Tft' speech at tba Kanaaa SUte Fair here yesterday. ' "r. A diaeertatinn on the history of Kan- maa 1A a kvlaf annMiiUrinn 9 Ranra. today when a police court magistrate, , H u., hn lapon the public, proeecutor'B applica- fcHouslv oDoresaed the Pre. e I iHdnf vam hia moaanffAi rrt fhA ina'ii . caolfegro Champion, London, 8eptv27th. Tbe opposition aroused by the clergy over the sched uled fight between champion Jack John son and bombardier Wells, the English title-holder, assuml a legal character tion, granted six summons principals and promoters. of the fight. MERCHANDISE prclPa ana promors.oc u. n8. fe tKaMa9,n biggest speech Jllfl!rS he waascheduled todeliver during his be .llega and announcement that unless entioned wd 8n a-ade. the event was Voluntary abandoned an mie of troobleg of .B,eed attempt would be made to stop it. J as. . . . tha tnrhnfant HmM , White, promoter of the match, declares . , - ,0H.i. he will test the legality of Churchill's 7.B55 declsioo and if the latter is euntained I T . . . ... . by the courts he will withdraw from I . Tn. M , PmM -t ..iH. . , . tITL.. I Vf V MUK " lUBUIOVH MUV VDIVMW UWV . - the enterprise immedtately. Whit . . M . . . . . . mn stated that if the match was made im- ,, . , . , . possible in London, it might be staged . , . .. ... . . ... . . . that I knew him intimately, but I knew in Paris. The campaign against the ... ,, . , . , , , . . him well enough to know the strong ngni la uaseu uu mora. Kruui.u. .iiti i,:. .a hi. ninl iniat.inpf. htfl int.innA HpairA tl he Bedroom Suits, fair, his clear perception of the law as a jurixt and his level-headerines as a in cheaD Dlain oak iust received a car. leipaiatnr. 1 exr.ena to nis tamiiy ana they are well made and look sood, price to hia friends my piofound sympathy $18 00, $20 00, $22.60 and $23.00, extra in their deep sorrow, and hope that the dresser at J6.60, $7.50 and $9.00. Beds memory of hia high standing among his 12.50. $3 50. $4.50. $5.50 and $6.50. for fellow-citizens and the value of the ser- good service to the partus that don't v!ce he-rendeed 10 them may In ti.ne feel like investing much in furniture. J. S. MILLER. Haag's Circus Here Yesterday. Early yesterday morning Haag's cir- mitjgate the sorrow that has fallen on them." He spike of the circumstances in which Kansas entered the Union, the bloody guerilla warfare that racked her just prior to the Civil War and her economic history up to the present Postmaster General Accompanied A.rmy Aviator in Flight at Hew York. New York. Sept. 27th.-Frank H. Hitchcock, Postmaster General' of the Uniteii States, qualified as an aenal mail farrier on the Ling Island late yea terday. While a large crowd chewed vociferously, the Postmaster General took k seat beside Captain Paul Beck, of the United States Array, in the lat- ter's aeroplane at the Nassau Boule vard Aerodrome, carrying 78 pounds of mail matter. Without the slightest mishap the two made a seventy-miDute flight to Mineola, where, upon signal, the Postmaster .General dropped the mail sack to one of U cle Sam's car riers.. When the Postmast r General returned to the Aerodrome he was again roundly cheered and the large crowd rushed on the field to greet him. "The time U certainly coming," said he, enthusiastically, when we must de pend upon the aeroplane for carrying mail. It is not effective Jet but it is being developed in a marvelous way, and I think we shall soon find it prac tical " .Another feature of the fourth day of the international meet was a flight by Lieutenant T. DeWitt Milling, U. S. A., who broke the American record fur carrying a passenger. He and a pri vate of his regiment were aloft for one hour, 51 minutes and 42 3 5 seconds. At The Athens tonight, Misses Hart and Neal, refined singing and dancing sister act. 31 m t i IHDEPEIIDEHT AUDITS. Srt 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 b a Certified Public Accountant whose report is published in the newspapers in detail. The state ment recently issued affords ample proof of the sound method)) 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 ctnt interest in our Savings Department. m mm mm ran? mmiwm WMSL v '! AND SERVICE IKE THIS A GREAT STORE: Every artiele that goes out of this store of ours must demonstrate the fact that we have (Stablished a new standard of merchandising and ser vice that merits the fullest confidence of the clothes buying public. In arranging our store we had this idea in mind; in selecting our lines we kept it constantly before us; in our daily transactions .we never forget' it Both in buying and selling our first thought is of you. The goods must please And satisfy you not simply at the beginning but permanent ly. The values given you for the prices you pdy must surpass what you can secure elsewhere. The SERVICE and courtesy extended must be a 1 proper recognition of your favor and patronage. The best merchandise that money can buy comes into our store, su h makes as KUPI'EN HEIMER AND FITFORM clothes for MEN and YOUNG MEN, COP LON'fe Special Suits at $15 00, R, & W. Dutchess Trousers R. & W. Raincttand Fancy Vesta, KNOX, STETSON, KNAPP FELT, IM PERIAL, BEACON and MALLORY Hats. Edwin Clapp. Walk-Over vand Barry Shoes for Men. Herrick and Waik-Over Shoes for Women. . Buster Brown Shoes for Boys and Girls. Cluett and Faultless Shirts. " Arrow Brand Colls rg. Meyers Gloves and Onyx Hosiery for Men, ;j Women and Children. Our Ladies department as well as our men's is always ready to show the new wearing apparel, just as .oon as the styles 'are out. This store does not offer to replace any purcease You can ."have your money back without question of dissatisfied. t ' r-i' i- ;v ,t . . $1 Coplon & Son ihis waii also well attended. Taken as a whole the show is clean and meritor ious. cus arrived in tm city ana tne wnw Hme. He then made a detailed statis- ..... . 1 were pitcnea out on wationai avenue. tica, revje of the aav8nca 0f the At 11 o'clock the free street parade Stat0'8 prosperity. was iven mm una wan wnuwocu ty I'y r" " WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS vAnt a iitraa nnmhHr of viiiKirs to the I " I II I.. -.-.J X.' ;A city. At 2 o'clock the first show of the. j J" "J' Hav hAian Thp nnrrnrmance verv aavo "u ovrwurn.u yuur ucrvuuu nyB creditable and those who saw 'it were tem and caUBed trouble with yur tid- ll ..ti.fierl that th had ffot their neys na bladder Have you pains m I j i i : i li.jj mono.', worth. At niirht the second ,u,u8' mue' uaK Kro'"8 "u I " I r i ill m a i Wrfrm,n ... n ,nrf th. nnt. naouy appearance oi me . r. n ' I t 1 -I m - quent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you-at Druggist, Price 60c. Williams' M'f'g. Co., Prop., Cleveland, O. Curtla Hay Dead. Maysville, N. C. Sept 27th, Mr. Cur tit Hay, one of the oldest and best knosnmen of this section, died here this morning at thshpme of bis nephew Mr. K. R. Hay, at the a?er of 83 years. Mr. Hay baa been in declining health for soma time and his death was not altogether unexpected but it came as a gn-at shock to his relatives and friends. The f jnaral takes p ace tomorrow after noon 2 o'clock and the body will be laid to real in tbe family cemetery on the H.y plantation, See our line of Coal and Wood Heaters. J. S. Bas- night Hdw. Co. 67 S. Front St.. Phone 99. Important Deal In Real Estate. One of the most important real 8- tate transactors that has been coceu ated in the city lately, was the purchase yesterday by S. Coplon & Son, of t le largeing vacant lot on Middle street be long to J. F. and A. M. Hanff. This is one of the most desirable sites for businees building in the down town sec ii. and the Messrs Coplon are con u mplating tbe erection of a large two An UaboraU Display of Dry Goods or three-story brick block in the near and Clothing. future, which will bo made into s tor as fcr renting, purposes. .The Coplon will continue in buslne.-s at their pres ent stand, this purchase being altogeth er in the way of an investment 3 l.: . .4' I , t.- S&LS TT FOR LESS . LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY, BUT IT PAYS TO WALK TO COPLON'S EftST " CARO UNATEACHERS TRAINING SCHOOL A fttate tchool to train teachera for the public achoola of Korth Carolina. Every energy ia directed to this ooa purpose. TuiUoo frtl to all who agree to teach. Fail term begird Sep1 tomhet 28, iwli."' For caUlogun and other lnformatlen,,aidrt8a. , I r--r -IT 1 WHIGflT,'' PaESIDEST.' " BREtKilltE, ; N. ' G. 1. f Wj 4 - KD.V USTEN TO' REASON "T? 'i Mr. Lumber Bojrar. and you will 7 '. ,t be convinced that no oilier firm offsrs (he tame advantsgps in fi " jral'pw p'na that we do. W era exclusive dealers In y.llow plnr, in tb firm plc; tVn again,, re Vry larf I ryot, and n lVr. of this kind of t i. l or, Thpri-t.n", U)re I. tvrry rrmmi w!,y y I ' sh'iuM I " " n in Cotton Report For 1911 Shows 13, 655,470 Bales. Washington, Sept. 27 The census cotton report shows the total supply for the year ending August 31, 1911, to have been 13,655,479 running bales, made up as follows: Stocks at the beginning of the year, 1.040,010: ginning, 12,384.24-. imports. 231,191. Distribution is 7,781,414 bales exported, 4,696,317 consumed and 1, 177,749 stocks hell. Manufacturers' stocks amounted to 523,441 hales. Ac tive cotton spindles, 28 871,819, of which 10,877.467 were In cotton-grow ing States and 17.094,392 in at I other Stales. Don't let the cold snap catch you without a heater from J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. 67 S. Front St., Phone 99. Dr. Wiley on the Value of Cottonseed Oil. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT I,,, n i. iL;ilii 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 DEFT STORE. Notice to Box Renters, Not before in years has there been such an assortment of dry goods and clotbimr of every deteipiion aa la now being displayed at Mr. J. J. Baxter's dry goods store, The store s buyer recentlyjvisltei northern markets here everything in the helht of fashion la Box rent for quarter begining Oct Lion tale, - and be purchased a complete 1911, must be paid before thai date stock. Ia the dreta goods department The law require roe to ,c)of the box there are silks, tergea, woolens and bun- unless the rent is paid on or before the dreda of other, weave. Toe men a fur- . . i . i t., , t jaat day I this quarter.' , -. i mining oepexumnc. nse never uvea a J. 8. BASNIGHT, P.T M. eompleU as it now is, and tbe tbe price, . I too. of til these, neseitltles la , ao low (hat all can afford io, purchase; v Doo't fait to aee hit exhibit before r6u buy, , To Tht ClUiena of New Bent. ' Tha Agrkulturai , Cotrmi'lttca of ?ii:tJ " i, aI&a Chamber of Commwce and , tb. Ag A BJ MM U JlWt Amved. L1M COHONVMARKET i . ,,,.,u,..- v . . , l , , , n UnloB will bar. a joint meeting, Ja lb . w D7 "'""r?, P' hsffiMMM'MMi ateM Mr V 'nd of eawid 8hla w . ' 1 ' I , . , . , J 1 Zi4m.W VoUwk tni tU tiiUa of g"'B Paoo. . am ua wg win p.ew. th .mi n.rfm. ikiif. ? Bo Big Hill or lowest price.- iri.ii,i. .,.. .in i-: Tba Old Rfiabla,4i i t A j. r. 1 . - .i ' : I and ImmediaUly tent to the laraiors to Efery irablte spirited' xitlan,' who cap poaatbly do so, la reqaeated W five easuTome arttele of merchtfMlme a prenluin(;. We will nd several hun dred premtam Th value of the pre miums that hav airiy len, given have ranKmtmni 3.0t) W fla.OO. j : Call un he Chumber of ptnm'ree 1 room, namber 4.11, and lot us snow what premium joe will give. Whthror not K( Mem ill have a fair in the near future, dili t) Urgs ly on the (iirrni of -Ms Agricultural Exhil.it on N"vm!.PT iZ 2.1, , Let every h.!r b !(. j. i t 1 1 n wii.i ui!::, tcre'iirvl I tuiiiK-r Dl v.jt tnH.prca ' ; ,, , In these days when so much is being said about the purity of fond products, and the healthfulnrss of different fix di it is refreshing to hear what the grea1; authority. Dr. Wiley, la to say about eottonaeedoil and its ptolucts. Tbe -.quotation given ia from an ad dress Dr. Wiley mado before the Inter state Crushers' Association in New York last June. "You have a meritorious article, you have learned hwv to purify it and make it palatable an! attractive, an I you have everything now but tbe confidence of the public nrd the knowledge on tbe part bf the eonauoner how to uie your product. Put a little effort In that line, and JF0U will see what wonderful re turds you will have. I do not believe there Is a man, woman, or child in this country, If the corHumptioo of cottoo-; aerd oil was common tatty throughout this brood land. but what would have better healln and.be a bettor judge of whit If good U vat, and be htppler, by ranaotvof hia better health,' than be U today, to I am pleading for the b-oiflt of thepoblict am-pleading fur a wid er publicity of your prodort. for cotton a ed oil ae a kumaa foad.'" The Smith Premier E1IE.TS e VISIBLE TYPEWRITER MODEL 10. Acme of i'ei iection in CoDStruction and Service. STORE J. A. BALL; X)N0 DliTANCK t'nONE NO. tfi. Jfw Tark CdtUa. . Mtellu) of To Ctumber of Comaerct t Tonight. V J I 0 V. C, j. r, it your hour? vith B. rr ry r.m-.l I "int.! ' Open f!l?h txi (rt i n vm n "'. I'l! l'1 lfr.fl Jan. ' 1' :l '-A Y).:i hHf . l i i -1 i :j New 'i"k ;'p m 1 ' : . 'f.-t J There will be t mertina of the fjhnm her of Commeret tonlnt at the Court UoQseat 8uU Uitm. ioht) H. Smalt will aidresa thu crjanlntlon on tbe tuVjVt of deeper waUrwsyt, Plant will be dierosteil and outlined relative to tin mtnnr in which the Aolnalee fr"tn Nw Bom. ' Orl at l, ' Deeufrt, and Mor hs Pty. wl I al'tnd tbe At- rWpt. tt hnilj iei.f Waterwty Aiciailon w do j which vi'l e,,nnl. st KkbTl ifl, Va,, i . . ... j ( !. i.er 1 1 1 rt. , , . , i'"'rjr nieinher of the Chimb I of jrjTj .Cotnrn-rre la ored to attvl thl.fnewt- j J, l.F.OM WIIXtAMS, !' r''ry ("hmir of Cornn,err. 1 1 1 c i A c 1 1: WE WOULD LIKE TO . THE NEW FALL MILLINERY NOW nil dm' HEN THOUGH TOU DO ! NOT GOME TO BUI. The New Styles exhibited here are exceptionally attractive, there's just the right shade in just the right shape to please every woman and the quali-; ties will boost our reputation as the'; greatest value givers. Ciiisylj hpw you'll loblc in &em.'j Ybu New . iturrih ; Ha soon " it? K; good time right now , to begin ; looking ifnt6 1 the matten i1- . . ' . . . ' i ' ' t 'i c- ii '.?':V' '!$( . : "My M:. is--- .''iftr' i$r .5 V , in y ef- h ! f 'I fx J v i t V,.-;. t y 1 a.
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