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.ex-.-..'.. till tAFER:;WITH$ ESTABLISHED IN 1878 . - CIRCULATION. NUMBER 172 NEW BEl 18, 191L THIRTIETH YEAR OUT :mi V V 1 1 i I ,-;V - .,-1, " :,t: O o o coo BECOME A DEPOSITOR: m jWE of the objects that every progressive person should should seeic is to be a bank depositor. Th s bank .num bers among its patrons many well-to-do, substantial peo ple Who began their bank accounts with small amounts. They Siave accumulated property' and increased their bank de- posi s by careful saving and planning. We invite people iq every , 'walk of life to become depositors of this bank, and we assure ,,every cour eiy and attention. . AYE INVITE ACCOUNTS SUBJECT TO CHECK, . ... AND SAVINGS. . , . At John Robinson's Circus Gave Two Performances Here Yesterday Largest Crowd on Record. Nat since the great Bi-Centennlal cebbiation, which was held a lit lie over a year eg , has there been such an immense crowd of visitors in trie ci ty as there was yesterday. The occa sion was the appearance of the- fam us John Robinson's circus which gave two excellent performances during the dty, Eariy in the day they began to arrive in every conceivable conveyance and on foot. From every section of the county they cam and each one of the visitors seemed to be in the most jovial of moods. At 10 o'clock the streets were crowded, and by 11 o'clock trs flic j weather, had, it being was almost impossible. It had been tendance was 30,000, OUTPLAYED Third Game Championship -Series Goes To Athletics in Eleven Inniug? New York Oct, 11 --Crawling out of light places several Clmes, Matthewson was unable to save his team from de feat trday at the Polo Grounds, largely bec-tttM New York , ftu'd not hit Coomb. The New Yorks one ran in the third looked all sufficient to win until Baker in the ninth, made a home run. tying the sc r& Neither club could score in the tenth, in the eleventh the Athletics got two runs, the New Yorks coming within one of tying the scire. The error column shows 'the efftct the rainy, The at- DONS LYNCHER mranhffcw YlKAUOyn HI iicw Tlx IU CoPTlfak 1911 col K SEE CUR FALL AND WINTER LINE OF MENS AND BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS If we could have "em" made Better we Would. If we couMsell ".in" Cheaper we Would Hut we can't -Neither can anybody elHe fee the line for yourself and be convinced We are ready to nhow you Are you ready to look ? Ho sure and get one of our Style Hooks Its Free. J Coplon & Son SELLS IT FOR LESS LITTLE OU T OF THE WAY, BUT IT PAYS TO WALK TO COPLON'S 1100 al Coal Anthracite White Ashe ALL SIZES, ALL SCREENED Bituminous Pocahontas FOR STEM AND DOMESTIC PURPOSES. HOLLISTER & COX Tcfprt OF 'CRAVEN ST. ' " PHONED 7 announced that the big parade wou'd be held at 11 ;30, and by that hour every street along the proposed route was packel with both visitors and citizen. of this city. It was estimated that there was fully four thousand visitors in the city. Due to the fact that the circus train were delayed for several hours in reach ing the city', the parade did not begin until after 12 o'clock. At last it was announced down the long line of p: -tient spectators that the parade was coming. Down ueorge street trom fie show grounds on National avenue moved the magnificent pageant of splendor and scintillating circus paraphernalia. Many were the exclamations of admiration as the well groomei and trained horses drawing the gilded wagons and cages passed along the Hie that had previ ously been mapped out. The managers- of the aggregation informed us that the parade was incomplete on account of the late arrival here, but neverthe less it pleased the thousands of p eta- tors who had waited pat ently to view it. At 2:30 o'cl ck the first performance began and long before that time the crowds began to pour into the tent. When at last the signal for th-s grand entry was given, there was not a single vacant seat beneath the huije car.vas, and more than a hundred people were compelled to remain standing. It wa- estimated that there were fully oi;ht thousand people present. The perform ance wai excellent, especial y the trap eze work and the riding, t'h aerial ar tists employed by the Robinsons are the very b st that csn be Hccured. re gardless of expense, and th.:y rec ived the applause of the thousands of spec tator?. The bareback riding was .ne of the most advertised featnrrs of the show, and troe who went lor ihe pur pose of seeing this pait of th perform ance, especially, were more than pleas ed. At times some of the tiicks of the rideis almost caused the hair of nian.v in the audiencu to stand on end The cowboys and cow (firlH gave a rcm uk ably fine exhibit of horsemanuhip. Alter the first performance had been concluded a concert whs civen, thi-i aa well pitronizxl, and all who at tended were well pleased. At night ano'her lare ciowd was in uttendaucd. The sho wis practically the same as that given in the after noon, an I every one prea tnt w is sure that they had received their money's worth Taket as a whole, John K1 inoon's circus it thn bast one that has ever exhibited In New Hern, and it is to be hoped that they m ty be able to return next season. The score R H E New York 0 0 1 O-O-O'Ofl-O 0 1 2-3 -6 Phila 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-2-3-9- 2 Matthewson aDd. Myers. Coombs and Lapp, Metropolitan Grand Concert Co. This company will be remembered as the best number of the School Lyceum Course last year. The New Bern Circulating Library has secured th:s company Ifor Friday nieht, Oct. 27th. They witi appear in Griffin hall, and the Library hopns that the people of New Bern! will respond with a large attendance. The price of admission wi'l be only 50 cents, Paint your house with B. P. S. machinery mixed paint. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co., Phone 99 for color cards. New Bern, Take Notice. Mr. Editor-PUsse stop my ad at once. Hlncs my last ad was placed in your paper my business has increased so I cannot hardly wait on my cutti mers. Pleas Stop until further notice. One fins mule fov sale.-" Big Hill," thn Shingl snd Paper Roofing Man PLOT iiT irrtiFE Attempt lo B ow Up Bridge On Tb.3 President'.! Jio ute. San Francisco, Oct 17 A report re ceived here by officials of the Southern Pacific Railway Company from C. B. Brown, section foreman for the road at Naples, ChI., save details of the dis covery of 36 sticks of dynamite under the Cairtain viaduct, 20 miles north of Sinta Barbara several hours before President Tafi'a speci il train pvsd over the bridge, enroute to Los Ange les yesterday. The dynamite was found after th watchman engaged in a re volver battle with two men who escap ed. The dynamite was discovered at 2 o'clock thin morning. The Presid-'ni'n train pissed ovar the bridge at 5:51. Tim night watchman saw two men on the bridge shortly bfoie 2 o'cloak. They were at the opposite end of the 1,000 foot spin and ran when ordered to halt. The watchman hurried across the biilge, firing several shots, which were returned. After the pair had escip-'d in the darknesa, the watchman returned to the' bridge and began a i invesiiga i n. Near the center of the span, lodged on one of th, supports of the viaduct, he found the 36 sticks of dynamite with a 10 foot fue attached to one of ths ti. H left ths fut ant mened, going immediately to Sinta Barbara and no Ifyin? tis oflblals. Sborlft Wlnsi, of Paita Barbara, came IrnmediaUly , to . the btliga wit1! several deputies and rsTjoyad tisdyoa- mils. ' A f tieral search Is being mad I forth mrn.' ' ' . .' Hall is thet'irst Man in the State Ever Convicted For The Crime. Raleigh, Oct. 17. Grge HH, prob ably the first white m in ever convicted in North Carolina for participating in a lynching of negroec, will be a free man, December 20, Governor Kitchin hai commuted his rentence. Hall was in the multitude which lynched negroes at Salishp'y in 1906 for the murder of the Lyerly family near Barber Junction, but was the only one of the mob convic tel. He was sentenced to 15 years. Of the persons asking for his commutation 148 ware legislators, the others being prominent citizens and officers of Row an county. In his retsons for the com mutation, Governor Kitchin sais: " The prisoner wis one of a multi tude that participated in the lynching of the negroes charged with the murder of the Lyerly family in Rowan county a li t'e over five years a?o, I am in fo m d that there was no evidence at the trial connecting him with the lynch ing (u ther than that he was with the crowd which attacked the jail. He was properly convicted of conspiracy toki Na one else was convicted. The law fixes the imprisonment at from 2 to 15 years in th? discretion of the court. The prisoner has a good prison record, and has been worth m ich to prison discip line by his exam jle. 0in ' to h.s skill as a carpenter and fidelity, he has been worth for his labor several ordinary prisoners, many officers an I other lead ing citizens of Row. in county, 145 mem bers of the legislature, an I many oiher reputable citizens recommen ling clem ency. I therefore commute his sent ence to a term expiring on the 2(Hh of December, 1911, on condili n that he remain law-abiding and of good behav ior hereafter. " Another pardon was issued today, Dan Curry, a i old negro, convicted in Davidson county in August of selling liqilo' , b ing the beneficiary. Curry was fcontericed to s x ri.oMht in jad. ADVICE ON INVESTMENTS. In addition to providing every banking accom modation usually found in a modern financial in stitution, this bank is always pleased to advise its depositors and customers generally on financial and investment matters. You are cordially invited to avail' yourself of our extensive facilities and our officers will be pleased at all times to afford you prompt and courteous service. The Latest Thing Out AVe have secured the agency for the "SEMY MAYDE" dresses already cut, ready to sew and all trimmings furnished lor only SJ.50 The Reason Why! To better undtrstand why New York Sunday Worlds are selling so raj idl. and should be ordered in advance, note some of the big features of next Sun day's issue: Words and music of "Pret ty Little Sunahade," a ntw songhii; Three Weeks With the Turkish Army,' 'The Girl Who Changes Her Clothes Twtnty-six Time? a Day," ''In Terror of Tweed's Ghost," "Heroines of the Swi chboard," "American Beauties t'osting in PariB," "Seven H illowe'en Gamej," "Chooain? lletween a $2 (l()0, 0(10 Heritage and a New Husband," &c. &c. Tell your newsdealers today to save you a copy of next Sunday's New York World. The same dress made-up would cost from 12.50 to f.i.Oit. The material is the Vury best, j:u uaiitml to wash, in kanmny Mills l'eicals, Scotch Zephyrs, Nonshon Ciingliams and Hydgrede Oalatca cloth. No patterns to buy, mistakes to be made cutting. FXKS TEMPLE JSI in I itT'lC Ha. 10) J. J. BAXTER DEP'T STORE. PILKS CURED IN 6 10 14 CAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, 1 lind, Hleei!- j ing or Protruding IMIob in 6 to 14 dny.i' or money refunded. 50c. Plan to Kebnlld Walicer Road. , ..... ..... .. '.' -J '...'...!.'.' Cm tli Prm?r 5 riMtTTO; VVISIBLF TYPEWRITFR MODEL 10. cra o(Vrff3cUoo la Oonitroctlon nd STORE 7: WaL AND SUB- i STANTIAILY BUILT U U th hooM, factory or A ' ' 4 trwr bvildlng la which ftor WgV ' A Jiaadli and Mil ll grades,' both flnid ami in rrrDh, w find th trie demand U U motU for pin of tha bektaf aorL Ai itMrlal.' V- ' f ,h P'n lomrHr, w tan oto-, , rally tupply that dmnd MUr DON'T BATHE IN A -COLD ? . BATHROOM -v- It'i mighty disagree aid peeling down Haturt'a garb In thllly bathroom. Than ' alter our plung .four porti opened by -h warm' water of ,Um tatb-yott'ra tri prima rw diiion to Uk gord t ry cold If jott . becom .'chillwL . " tK1 do tt-tt'a dan- : MAKE YOUR r.lI!!fWt - 1 r A I 1- A Vulcan Odorless Gas Heater Wfll mk four bath' rrxrn tomfurtaliU in five mlmiK-ii ' " ".No Odor. i Sani- A rrovtnvnt is on foot among the people living along the route, tire build the old Walker road, a lu-npike, which if In good condition, would greai ly shorten the ditince to points in Haaufort county, to wit: Aurora, E.i wnrd. South Creek and other place?. New Bern haa always beer the mark et t iwn for the people of that section, ut lately on account of the had condi tion of tha road referred to, it haa i een n-cevary to' travel almost twice the distance to reach bre, .It ia a matter of rreat importance which ahould ap peal to thg buinaa men of New Bern In that thlt road ia rehuilv a once, lr at Um paopla of that section go alae whwa o trad, ;. i Sivaral years ago Now Bern lost th tradi of RJihlank, fJum Branch, Catb- srin Lak, afadall that rich aactloo of Onslow count;, bacana ,Qoser BrHg road was Uawd t go down, a faw hundrtd da'isra span. repjirirg that road would hivo asvad to IhU city tfto unda of dollar hi trada wl I h la .oi g i')gtla4ward,.': g "'.' s-;; l U i itwatadtSst tl.OCO will 6s auf- flclant to put ths rVslkr roal la per fsctemdtlofl. Thspfopl liTing'akmg t 't routat'aiif re id toplwlga thtm sslves U paf one-fourth th xpnir, anl ar goin( to ask for to'uritary n trihution for th balanca. . It would be a highly' prontitU Investment fir ths msrrhsnta of Nrw Rera If they wwld suNtIIj for1 what I saeded to build the road.:t T" ' , " Mrs Gesrg R. W of Smith Creek, N, . Pnrlfoy, of No. 2 lown- Mp and II, 3. Iloltoa, ef Oltmpu, wr in tha city Tt .id if to Confer With Jh ) :t. rretnry of th Ihitnlierof Oimmerrs' an l iih( ription lilunka wr made up m-l.i. h will h rirculs'ai among the hu m 4 mrn hr and rl ihr (r pldg- . . M THBIRIGIlTilMOBUY -Ladies-andMisscs'Cpat: Suits , and Coats Bight Is Right Now t : And The Riglu Place Vtd Buy'. Tiwrn; :; r:. 'v:-.:, v ; 2 lght is 'at r'KV-' K:i -:- "i i:::';:'"(f';:rJ,,.VSI)' i 'J 1 . 9 n (:ovi'o:;TAri.r. I f - y.
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