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PAPER- WITH KNOWN CIRCULATION tSTBUHED IN ' 1878 NUMBER 201 NEW-BERN, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESfcA? " MORNING, N0YEMJ2ER 21 191L THIRTIETH YEAR II FULL EMM llPOLlGE i 1 h Ai 1 1 HOUSE con . k 'i 'V '. A PROSPEROOS'MKC: THE KubsLaniial growth of this bank, kepiag pc with the prosperity of the community, is an evlcenc of th fact that the bank is rendering a service that thejubUcj requires and a service which aids in advancing the busi ness and financial interests of this city and vicini' jr. The pros perity of the bank is a just reward for the service which ft has rendered. Peo; le like to do business with a growing bank where they receive every courtesy and attention LARGKR CAPITAL THAN ANY OTHER BANK IN THIS SECTION OF THE STATE. qkm8m mam, ANOTHER SHIPMENT Ladies and Misses COAT SUITS AND REVERSABLE COATS JUST RECEIVED An assortment big enough for the most fastidious to make a selection. Priced as to be strikingly conspicuous, even to the most casual observer. SUITS $10 to $35. COATS 5 to 25. WE WANT I0U 13 SEE QUI! STYLES M VALUES S. Coplon & Son SELLS IT FOR LESS I.1TTI.E Oi l OK THE WAY, BUT IT PAYS TO WALK TO COPLON'S Don't Wait Until The Last Minute To Get Your Winter Clothes. Get Them Now To sc ur.' all the style, seivice, satisfaction and good value, io which you are entitled in your clothes, you h id hctier come to this store, where the newest and i)t st ( f very.hing women and girls wear can be had in 'i'i.dni"s you like and at prices you like to pay. COATS THAT SATISFY Coai Suits and Coats that satisfy is the one best phrase we can find to describe our handsome New Suits and Coats for Women and Misses, they satisfy the most critical dressers as to style, fit and service, and they satisfy them at a lower cost than any other. - THE DIFFERENCE IS NOT IN THE PRICE, BUT IN WHAT YOU GET FOR THE. PRICE.' YOUR DOLLARS GO A LONG WAY AT THIS STORL Z J. 11. MITC 61 POLLOCK - Ml mm 1$ Declaration Made by Secretary MaeVeagh. Smugglers Will 0t Full Pentilty. New York,' November;- Secretary of the Traatarf MtcVeagh has made th itartlipg accusation that there is not ia Jiooeat I'me of Importations com Ing into tbti eountry. , The effect (if the atatemet coming from tba head of the Treasury Depart meot'ciratea a Bensatioa among the appraisers, aereral of whom accepted U renarki of Ur. MaeVeagh as a di rect ebarfa of incompetency or dishon Mty,.and ars said to be talking of re-tianiog. "The Treasury Department has been. searching in vsin to find a single line of merchandise that is free from the taint of fraud," said the secretary. This condition mutt be remedied and the responsibility Tests with you ap praisers, " "No matter who the importer may be every invoice of goods comin into this country must be examined with extra ordinary scrutiny, mere must ne no exceptions. "Th Department of Customs has been under investigation for many months.-and many improvements have been Inaugurated, but the frauds have not been stopped. I repeat, there is not a line of merchandise being import ed thatia not in some way tainted." 1 he omciala or the customs service at large are bel eved to have been as sembied here for the express purpose of receiving the warning that Secretary MaeVeagh gave them. Secretary MaeVeagh also announced that be was heartily in accord with the efforts of United States Attorney VVi-e to get jail sentences for all smugglers. Referring to criticism made by Mr. Wise on the light sentences imposed on rich smugglers by the Federal judges in New York, he said, through Assist ant Sec tret ary of the Treasury James Curtis; "My attention has been called lo the criticism caused by light sentences of smugglers, and it is suggested that if the: Treasury Department was respon sible for the release of members of a certain firm of importers convicted of undervaluations and smuggling it was h iped that the department would not interfere with the course of justice Hereafter for any reason whatever. 'The statement is wholly without foundation. The Treasury Department' is in accord with United States Attor ney Wise, and if the cases referred to anonymously are those against the Du- veen Brothers, it is proper to aav that the receipt of $1,180,090 by the Treas ury Department from this firm in set tlement of their civil liabilities was made opts express understanding that the criminal prosecution would pro ceed. There was no suggestion that lenieocy was to be shown because of the receipt of the money in settlement cf the civil rases." Mauy Offenders Before the Mayor Yesterday Afternoon. The Proceedings. Rudyard Kipling evidently knew well his subject when he wrote those lines, "The female of the specie is more dead ly than the male." The inevitable "wo man in the case" was predominant at yesterday's session of police court, snd from the evidence given by the many witnesses who were lined up before the Mayor she was in every case, the cause, of all the trouble. John Kinaey, a deacon in the colored First Baptist church, failed to hand over the necessary scads when bis land: lord, Kat Jones, a trustee of the same church, called for the rent for a small store which Kinsey had rented from him. When Jones told Kinsey that it was "moving day,' Kinsey became ex asperated and acting upon' the com mandment that "It is better to give than to receive" planted his homy mit ten ju3t above Jones' right eye. For this indescretion he was commanded to pay into the city coffers the sum of $7.35. i Nora Smith and Sudie Best, two col ored damsels who persisted in creating rucuses in the northern section of the city, had a hair pulling match Sunday afternoon, and when the officer yvho was attracted to their domicile by the loud cries issuing therefrom, the Best woman was the victor, having at least half the contents of her opponent's scalp in her hand. The cost of the cose which amounted to $2.35 each was their donation. Joe Scott colored, so far forgot the city ordinances prohibiting the riding of bicyles on the sidewalk, that he rode for several blocks on his" two-wheeled steed. On account of this being his first offense he was dismissed Upon the .pay ment of $2.35. William Holland, a young white man, cumcd out a female friend in a very boisterous manner and was found guil ty of being disorderly. $5.00 and the costs of the case was the sentence im posed on him. Martha Johnson, white, who was or dered to leave the city several days ago and who failed to heed the warning, wai charged with being disorderly. She was given her choice of seeking past ures new or going to jail for SO days. She accepted the former condition. l ewis Green, a negro who bears the reputation among his associates of be ing a recruit from "Bad Man's Gulch" and who occasionally terrorises a. sec tion of the city io order to keep up h'S "rep," broke out a number of window panes in a store at Frog Pond a few days ago while he was urder the influ ence of "Coast Line" and ended up by landing in the arms of the ""Pride of the force." In view of the faet thst he is such a real "Bad Mans" Mayor McCarthy fined him $20.00 and the cost of the case or gave him the alternative 0HK0F Agricultural and Stock Exhibit and Aviation Meet Begins Tomorrow. The month of November 1911 will go down as a red tetter month in the his tory of Craven county. Why? Be cause on the 22 and 23 of November 1911, which incidentally is Wednesday and Thursday of the present week, one of the most important .events in the history of the county wili takejilace. This will be the big Agricultural and Stock Exhibit and Aviation meet which begins tomorrow and continues through the following day. For several weeks this event has been heralded throughout the entire State and there is not the least doubt but that i has been well advertised. Al ready the throngs have begun to arrive Sunday night a delegation of more than one hundred show people who are to as- sisUn the merry making,' arrived- in the city. Yesterday every train brought in its quota of visitors and others will follow today. Tomorrow the reduced rates offered by the railroad companies will go into effect and then every (rain will be crowded to its full capacity With those who are coming . to assist the peo pie of New Bern in making this event one of the most successful of its kind ever held in the State, Programs fully stating every detail that will occur on on the 22nd and 23rd, will be found in another column of this issue and it is needless to reproduce them in this article. Needless to sa there will be something to till up every hour of your time end to fill it in a way that will satisfy you. , Yesterday morning the aeroplane which Mr. J. C. Witmer will use in his flights, arrived in the city from Golds- boro. Mr. Witmer reached here last evening and will assemble bis mscM at once and get in readiness for the flights tomorrow and Tnursday. 1 -cently Mr. Witmer has given exhu tions at various cities in Georgia aiu. South Carolina and the press of those two States have been profuse in their praise of his work. The New Bern Chamber of Commerce extends to all a cordial invitation to come to New Bern this week and as aist in th festivities. There will be plenty, of room for ait and a good t me is promfaedaalt those who come. DO NOT TAKE THE RISK of leaving your important pa(R-rs such an ilmli i-m, i-yuiu-cs. mortgages, bonds or valuab'es such as jrw. lry. lu-ir In,. ins and other articles of worth where they will lie subject t' loss by fire or theft. A Safe Deposit Bo in cur lire ar.d burglar proof vault will provide just the protection you neeil and can be rented for the nominal charge of U"l a year Storage for bulky packages is furnishe, I to . -listen. eis free of charge. hi!, I... ...I. III! II II. I. I II., II 11,1111 II II 1 1 l iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiniHiiniiiiiiii'Hiininiifn Brand New Line of Rugs just in from the milkv, 9x12 .Ax-minister, in beautiful shades, extra heavy at $20,00, 9x12 Wilton at $27.50, 9x12 Brosaen at $26.00. 9x12 Topeslyat $12-50, small rugs to match. Now is the time to make selection, as my stock is complete. Jv S. MILLER. The Furniture Man of spending 90 long, weary, days in the county jail. lonesome TO FLY AT AVAITION FIELD TOMORROW "FT T7- ft r v ,U. my. ' ...! . W"V, f .1 e', r - 1- -Tt ' Virgil . i, ... it v: .k V i . ':, rf.-,yy:r.e TAli i.v! rlnfir ', ... (U.-r. PR 00 RAM Agricultural and Stock Elxhibit aha Aviation Meet, Nov. 22-23 i: WEDNESDAY U:J0 Openfaf Speech by Gnemor W, ; . -; ;KifrrdV at rihiwi i!aU-t-V - t r 4 P' H-Lrtfrffa kw'rnrfle1ltYnn(aW:1t- ' 1 JO vFootbail Gune; New Kero t; Wtihinz J.4A H a. rvt ' er - S ' ' . THURSDAY 1.-00 Ps,M. RiomV i ; oo-Iim Differ : I .V' Music by 2nd Rftlmrnt tn4 StluMttliio' v 7 '- ' -loah the Avl tifl-'i 30: cepti, IN THESE DAYS OF SHORT DRESS THE SHOE IS ALL IMPORTANT. That's Why "Qufeen Quality" or "May Manton" Are The Shoes to Buy. They hring out and enhance all the beauty of your foot. They are skilfully modeled to lend a graceful poise to your body. Ami b.'tter still the good leather, the artful workmanship insure comfort and wear. The shoes look well and they will grow old gracefully, retaining their shape and appearance of distinction after many days. What's your size, what's your preference in shapes? "Quern Quality" or "May Manton" will meet it. Anil the price about hits what you want to pay. A complete line of these popular shoes in all the season's latest styles. Velvets, Tans, Tatt-nt and all (lie favureil leathers. Your Winter costume is not complete until you are properly shod. "Queen Quality" or "May Manton" should be your choice. J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE. $900.00 ee e"e 30 It P. 5 PASSENGER Fore Door Touring Car SPECIFICATIONS WHEKL HASK II". inch.... CO incnej. CKANK SHAFT- Thisis th.-only car of its class with s fivc-bear-inu crank shnft. This foture gives iupKrt on each side of each connecting rod an it de livers its power stroke, whifh Insures the greatest posaihlu rigidity ami keeps the crank shaft in perfect lins on Its bear ing. MOTOR-4 inches by 44 Inched. Cylinders cast separately. I head typp, large sized valves, push rods lubrirated, insuring a sweet-running, lilun power ful motor. CARBURETOR Model I. Scheb ler (the twot Schebler makes. ) TRANSMISSION -Selective thre speeds snd reverse, renter con trol, V. k H. snnulir hsU bearings. STKERINC CKAi: Worm and srgrnent udjiiHtalile In inwlieel. KWITION Dual sst.m. Split - dorf niaKiito und luit t -1 e-s. oiie Bet of plii;H HORSKl'OWKK to KRAKKS llit.rinil enpaiidin. external runt nut iii, on r.iir wheels. STRINGS Kvmi-eliph.' front, three-qusrter eliptn nar, If inch wide. FRAME Yenned at.-. I. CLUTCH -Ome. FRONT AX1.K Drop forg.-.! . section. REAR AXI.E-Semi floating. WUEKLS-Artillery. wmI, 12 spokes, wide huh flange. SPOKES- I im-h tpokoi. In.lt for each nook. TIRES S 2-Inch by inch. We ere daily expecting a carload of these car?, and will tell them fully equipped with Mohair Top. Glass Windshield ntfTrertoUte Tank, deliverd In New Bern for $1,000. No frealrr viluc in ADtoBiobileaJhaever been offered. It win piy joi to tee the,'0VERLANDM before placing your order. I All HJ.11.L1 I 7 . SUPPLY CO: 'J- i 'it-'- x 7v.
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