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II' 1 mm PAPER WITH KNOWN CIRCULATION LSTABLlhD IN 187 NUMBER 189 NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1911. THIRTIETH YEAR 16 GEORGE'S INDIA TRIP BASIS FOR 1911 COTTON CROP to - j - - - THE RESULT OF SMALL SAVINGS 1 be tob.iwu.g table ilni v. tut y ! n.v a. -. ! '. ri' jhii ,;, depositing sum; sums v. ,U, ti ! ai n :t I per . i ::. :.! .i.terrsl Wagers Against His M;ikM ' n I i o men t.'- Acict't" I''iur miv ( 'mp-i. I, ii 'e I obi IT Hack of t'otton. o o f'afe Return. Kxtt.i I'ulio' ami tinaitl Pi i-caii tiuns. ACROSS CONT raw nHii 'if Sit'' mi' Ml Bl AIRSHIP 0 in 51 TRUST OOCCKKX500CMDOOIDO IT pWHK New Bern Banking & Trust Company is authorized to Iei.t r inlo trust agreements with individuals, business houses, or incorporated companies. The bank.irs hs third party holding scrurilies. fundi;, or nther valuahli consideratio s, awaiting equitable adjustment. It is often conven ient in the transfer of property or carrying out contracts to select this company as trustee. WE ALSO ACCEPT DEPOSITS IN ANY AMOUNT, Lond..n, Nov. ti t'ntmhling "n thfj ;rciriil..,ro. N. ('. Nov. 4, Follow li'eof King (ieo'ge is ac! ually going t is a i-ll. u ;at ion of th i crop this on in connection with his trip to the WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED Another Shipment OF Ladies and Misses 0 DcbtS AND All Sizes, Any Color You May Want. Just Look Them Over. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. S. Coplon & Son SKI I S IT FOR LKSS I.ITTI.K til' I 1 1 i- fm hit IT 1'A VS To WALK To ('Oli.ON'S Durbar at D;hli. The Rreat-'st uncai n i88 manifest amonfr Sri t i r-h ofli'ials in India r.d communicated here is snid to have csu-ed Feveral bets to be made that the King does not rttum to Lon don aiivp. Investigation shows that extraordi nary arrangements have be -n made by Sc itlmd Yard for the Kind's Rafety, dispite the fact that he wiH lie sur rounded by entire regiment) of English n t native, troops almost constant ly whie in India. Scotland Yaid, while chiefly confining its activities to the met i opoliln district of London, really s'r tches it lo-g armt to the utmost c nifineg of the empire, acting as the nation's secret service, and it has ta ken matters in hand to exercise a more r'gid surveillance over. Their Majes tices than ever at coronation tim, when every suspicious person was aummari y hustled from London or arrestid. The reason for the alarmist reports from India is the activity of the Pro gressive Hindoo party, which is bitter ly anti English, and which his been re cently and rapidly enlarged until it in vi-r b.isr'd on ihe 0 ivern nent acreage tiures, assuming that bi mui'h cotton per acr.M pro.luceil as was raised in the yem-H rneni i med : (Compile i liy Mi-b. Dick Bros.) Aiator K ulcers Makes .lournt-v N'eu York To I'lvsiiileiia. ( a! , 1 Miles. I'asidena, Cal . Nov t! -Calbralth K Kodgers, approaching a successful corn pletion of r,is ocean to nfn jaunt, soared into 1'asadena a'. -4.04 R M , yed'e-itay on the la t. spurt of it') tnilee from I'.mi ira, and from an altitude of i several thousand feet landed at Tuurna Crop year Ac u il yield Indica' ed to 1 men t I'ark . lint pjr tal crop for Ollicial figures of Kodgers' lliht giv- acre lull en by his manag -r show th i tut 1 din pounds bales taricc to have been 4, 23 1 miles and the IX'l "i o,nii;,,(i Kl (lying time 4 Y minutes. 1-14 X :7,.Vs:i lion Kodgers set out f rom Sheep-ihf ad Bay Ivw 'Jto IM.-l.M.OoO track, New York, on September 17 at l:m 'jo7 t; liii.nni) 4. ir o'clock in the afternoon. 1 n '. 11 17,:U.ri,(K) I Kixigers apoearei fn the sky line l.io-. zoii 17,041,(100 shortly after 3 o'clock. -Jle was sight- The next i'''iim report is to come ed first by teleicopea from the solar out on fie sth, inst , showing tlu olnervatory on Mount Wilson and word amount of i ott m ginn d to November flamed down the m mntains by tele lst. and th.' em-rdl expectancy is be j p'mnu brought 2(),(IU(I persons to Touina teen 1 in r In mi hon bale. 'Ihe "into sight" to date is oi ly 4,lL'!).IHi(l biles which indicates an enormous hold ing lie. l enient . Kverytlrng poiits to a large produc tion and 14 1 li to In 1 'I millions is Un popular estinate, Kven this iB more cidlori than Ihe spindles of the world c an corn lime ai d a big surplus must be nn ried into in XL crop. CoMon is not eludes many members of most of the j without friends and the miils have ab prominent Indian families. It is re I ready bought fie.dy and there has ported here that several plots hive al been some investment, anil tmeculat ive ready been discovered for attempts to! buying all ihe way down from 12c. The ment I'ark. Klym at a height of about f),o()(l feet. Kodgers hoveri diver the city for a few in notes, ih -n circled in a wale spiral and volplaned down. Mis landing was a signal for a rush and R aigera literal y was mobbed. Kod gers s arted on th hist da-h of his (light from Barning, (!al,, a little town out in Ihe desert, where his at rival had interrupted the only diversi in of the year the funeral dance of the Mojave Indians. Taking the air at noon, Kodgers as cended gracefully in tie lace of a WKEKLY SA'IN(;s IN S YKARS AMOUNTS 10 IN 10 YKARS M0L N I S 10 1 Ej l 11 1 2;;! mi n,; 3 tin fi.'i mi l on -3 o l!n 1 4t'i2 on i.i'l nn El harm the King when granting audi war between Italy and Turkey is s' ill I twenty mile wind until he had reached ence io the Indian princes. Consequent- ! going on and the n hellion in China is ly even the old med.eval cuitiimt of! more seiotis than the early reports. an altitude of 40(1 fevft. Then he seti his course directly west and sparked his I examining the food for the royal table The tarill' on cnl'nn goods isgoing to be j motor up to a thirty-mile gait. and of appointing guards ti I lie bid chamber will be observed throughout the trip, while thoee in charge camli ly admit they will not breathe freely un til the ruler is safe back in Bucking ham f'alace. I In charge of the King's personal es 'cortwill be Sir I'M ward Ilirirv, re cently made ecpieny to His Maj 'sty. I mi' t ing SirKIwards oLher position is that ol , ciiiiimen commi-isioner of Scotland Yard, being ' lender of the 20'()(l) men coinpr i-iing j that orgiinizitioti. With him will be j Superintendent Patrick (juinn, head of the political department of the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, who for weeks haB been in touch wi'h Indian j affairs through the foreign ollice. j Already pquads of plain clothes men (C'onl limed on l'age l our.) re. luce. I at Ihe next session of Congress j The a'.d on eitl 'd p i ics prevail ov jr a p. ni , llier arrivnl over Coltmi at 1 :;!7 wilh tin uliitiidt' il. creased to large part of the world Busang s is a 1,(1(1(1 feet, and he kept his bugbt. until fil tle unset tled and capital is somew hat he neared I'umona. He remained t hei e alarmed. 11 til after .'1 o'clock, renewing his. sup-! On lb other hand lh;' price is down j ply of gasoline and refiling the tank of' to practically in ie re-i's and ni iny pe tn' leaking radiator that brought him . pie are buying Hunp v on the price Ad in ar disaster yest-rd iy. hat thin argument hi. h much to 1 il; nevertln'tess, there is nothing in . ; j ; ri f to came any big a I vance in the near future and those who wait bofoie buying may not have to wait s i long after buying. J. E. LATHAM. Rochester Clififfin;' Dishes and After leaving I'omona, Kodgers kej t hi s hip ane pointed upward until he had cli riln d over lb i highest peaks of the Sierra Madre Mountains. Ah he sped' mi to the finish at Tournament l'ark, he was on a level with the Mount Wil ; son Obiervatory and lining close to the! ragge I sides of the mountain. His machina, a baby Wright that has y.T.Y.y.YXYa' T.V.Y.V.V.V? I'ercoli.tors. M. E. Whitehurst :""ly un, :" f ' m riiii ti it; iicni itt o ii'i nu mnittiiL ax i lit & Co. IN THESE DAYS OF' SHORT DRESS THE SHOE IS ALL IMPORTANT. That's Why "Queen Quality" or "May Manton" Are The Shoes to Buy. 'I In v In ing out and enhance all the beauty of your foot. They un skilfully on del. d to lend a graceful poise to your body. And belters' ill the good lea'h'T, Ihe artful workmanship insure comfort and w nr. The shoes look well and they will grow old gracefully, retaining then shape and appearance of distinction after many days. What's your size, what's rour preference in nil es ? "tneeii tonality" or "May Manton'' will meet it. And the price about bits wl.at you want to pay. A complete line of these popular shoes in all the re:i- ihi'.i lalest styles. Velvets, Tans, 1 'at i n 1 and all the lao i d leathers. Your Winter coslume is not complete until you are pmpeily ttn "Qiie "ii Qu-.lity" or "May Manton" should be jour cle l e. J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE. OVERLAND MODEL 53T ATTENTION Your at rent n m n i al e I to the fa' I I hat w e loi e a v er v imbl y Inn "I H.. s I lothn.g. The latent ill- ocn n i l elTeclH. thr kind that ', i i r 1 . a i h I , pl"eil with U.' g i. 1 1 ., , I ea every mi 1 1 to g,c -.iti-! i 1 n.n mm ey re f i.in Ii d All :n or up to 1H yi a 1 1 tlur I. lie of Mini I l.-lhing. in, wr i nniili r tin' t'-'ni and the molt nnH.ilunt is 1 he right pme S. LIPMAN Cor. S. Kronl Hryn Block. OUR FAMOUS ooont sut ao lino noii niDuiiuciiur GUARANTEED SUIT $900.00 :: 30 H. P. 5 PASSENGER Fore Door Touring Car aviator carried it into the perilous, thouch Hpectacular epiral glide. At this time he was directly over the park, j but as he came down ln flier described ; every widening curve until he was within a few bundled feet of the giound. 'I hen KoOgiis per formed one of Iheiups Aich Hi xsiy was taking, w. h n he was killed at in m nguez hi- d w it Inn i-ight of Mount Viltn: laut lie cember. Kodgers. in planning the (light, had intended to compete for the W. K, Hearst $011.1 (in pr ze for a coast to coist (light He lourid out before sia tuoi that he would n it be able to complete i the trip in the tune limit stated in the' Condi I ion . He had understood that the st n t of the fin lit would have to be made by October Id and t he Ii .ii-h wit h in :(0 days. Later information gave October Idas the (noshing 'line limit. Although ihe aviator recognized that it would le utterly imp ihhi hie for him lo utt in his goal under the latter o n h tioim. el he decided to o n, nine the , tilpasa pi'mnnal unlertaking in ttie inteieilR of Hviation. Moreov r, be ; tiiul alri any Hper t i.erl JJn.'Klo in pri (i ar.i' ion. The Smith Premier i MIT'S I VISIBLE TYPEWRITER MoUhl. in. Acini' ni 1 l Icctiiui in ( 'oiistim Uon ami Set vice. STORE '21 SPECIFICATIONS YOU COULON'T BEAT IT, Ihtbuhp II is Ihe highoxt hand in the (let k. Tbat'i the Hlorj of our pine lunilir it' the biKhidt ginrle ml quality 1 lint Iim jft lxn difcrovrrr 1. You can't mkt a mlntakt pint lumber from ui. r beadguaHera for ft WHRKI. MASK lor. In n. TKKAI) m n.niei. CKANK SHAKT-'lhiHistheonly car of its class with a five In ar ing crank shaft. This feature given supp .rt on em Ii sale of each connecting rod as il de liven its (siwer stroke, which liiHUrii the greaterit possible rigidity and keeps t-e rranic nhaft in perfect line on its bear ing. MOTOK 4 inched by 4 in. hi . Cylinders rant ncparu'ely. 1. head lyi'. Urg ri7."d vmUi-s. push rods lubricated, mnuring pweet-running. iilent, mwrr ful motor. CAKhUkETOK Mixl. l I. S. heh ler (the lx"t Schbler make n ) TKANSM IS.KION- Kele. t veth-.P xeilii nd ievrr", n liter con trnl, V & S. annular bull lieur Ingn. Merchants, T ake Notice ! SI KKUIN'; l,!.l: Worm and s g im n I a. ! j i is I a i le 1 1", u. .i ln-i l. 1 1 1 N I T I w ' 1 t.) st- tn. Sp it do I f ma.-re-to ami bar P i a s. one s- 1 II' 1 4 -Y l'(i I.K .'.o lilt A l I. S liiiiiln.l . an. ling. ' x t r nal i ont i act ing. on r c ir u I. I M S 1' It 1 N i S S.-nn-.-liptn- front, t hi ' .pia r ter i-Ilpt n i -itr, 1 J lie h v. eb-. I'll WIK I'r. -.1 sl.i-l. (I.Tilll I i,i. I'h' IN I AXI.K !r.,, f.,rg.-, I net tloli It K A K AXI.K - Semi II mt ng. WIII-.KI.S Aitillery. WO--I, VZ n(sike, wid. hob flangai. SI'Okl'.S 4 inch .Mike.. Uit for a. h s m A -TIKKH .1 inch by ,7J inih I lo-l i yix.li rd iy one K ifl i A liberal We are daily' expecting a carload of these car?, and will sell them fulljc quijired with Mohair Top, Gls&a Wind hield nd Prettolite Tank, de livr rd in New Bern for $ ! ,000. No greater value in Automobiles ha ever been offered. It will pay you to ice the "OVERLAND" rx-fore placing yournrder. MAN SUPPLY ll V '-;, " new rjTiN.N: c I in my store a' f,- S inth 1 Mint slie 'I al.ou t noon and two 1 wen v doi la r t r.-w ird f. r i.ifn rna'ion le ioif, to de- te, I 01 of utility art). ;. W. Illl. I , Mr LoUIn duller Dies Suddenly. (ioing ho-nn to lun h yi,t"rdy aftxr j n'M.n atiout 1 o'cl m k in itiirmil health, 1 Mr. 1.01,1 ' Ga itmr, who rra. !. at N, ; 22 K.it Kiont Ins t, m udd, nlv ; ltirk"n w,lh n t'iick of heart (ii i'i an I ilth enol w thin a fw wrondi, . Mr. (i.uiifr fn f.l yeari ,,f ngm and had IitiuI in Now Itarn ill hia lif. I'.i ring th put yar ho haa bon amoloy ol with tho K. S. I). iff Druu Co., and ; haa aorv d a rlo-k in th.or l . o. II of a gonial naturo and numbered hn friaruU ty thfl acoroa. Ho la aiirviaoil bv hla wifa an I arn rh'HrOn, Mi.o Katio. Kobocca, Mar , Minnlaanl Rita, and I. uia ami 1om;J ! ilitarr. Mra. Mary Farrla, and oti brother Mr, 81 Inoy (iautior. The funaral ri will ha cm lue UH from (ntoar Matnndiat ehurcb thia afurooon by R. J. H. Horjr. ThalaUriuont will b In Ciar (ro earMary. We have a beautiful stock cf b6yi Knickerbocker cloth ing.Sboet, Hai. etc. Don't bjy;a thing tilt you see our ! - J. J. r-t-r. NOW IS THE TIME when women who appreciate the importance of being well dressed are thinking of new clothes for hall and Winter. And it is just the tmit. when you should see the new styles and learn where the best valur:, cm l.e hrd. Appearance counts in the battle of hie. It's imp' it, mt that yuu Dress Well. It's eipitlly im portant that you et best values possible to scene for the money you invest in clothes. Dressing Well infans neither inon' nor less, than dressing simply, suitably and se.isib! y, the .e i om pl sha.rnt of which is exceedingly easy wh' n you have the nyht clothes to select trom and the kind of a dealer to help you nnke your choice' and see that you set properly fitted. FOR LADIES AND MISSES COAT SUITS i AND LONG GOATS J. M. MITCHELL & CO. AND YOUR SnOPf ING WILL BE EASY i; T)t 6aWs iKIvcs Ltimbcf Co 61 rOLlOCK ST 7 v,:r-'-'-;r!10NB 28S I r
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