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- .--a . . PAPER 'WITH 1 1, h if KNOWN CIRCULATION '"" IN 1878 NUMBER 203 NEW BERN NORTH CAROLINA, OTUISDAY: THIRTTETH YEAR 4 JL - GREAT DAY Oil ii 1 'vV ' V' r ' -7 AVIATIOIl FIELD 4 i v- . r" ' ' " t r' if tj ESS - . .V" N : 4 I". SPENDING MONEY lJKNEGESSAHILT. r ejpssHERE is always a temptation to spend money onneces- , I sarily when it is. carried in one's pocket or kept at nom6. H The man who depoiiu his pay-check eact week or .each" month, and draws out his money just a it is needed,; a i . . . i it. - i i . ; -. A unuB inai nis earnings go i armor ana m saves more money a result of this plan. This bank welcomes the checking or. saving accounts of salaried men and women, wage earners, and other per sons who receive and pay out money. . THE ONLY TRUST COMPANY IN THIS PART OF THE STATE. AIRSHIP BARGAINS AT WHEELBARROW PRICES HIGH UP IN QUALITY-LOW DM IH PRICE. Ladies and Misses Coat Suits Mens and Boys Suits and Over coats. If you haven't bought, you can buy now at prices to suit your purse. Be '. lieve us or notwe can save you more money on wearing apperal than any other store in New Bern. S. Coplon & Son SELLS IT FOR LESS - LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY, BUT IT PAYS TO WALK TO COFLON'S Don't Wait Until The Last Minute To Get Your Winter Clothes. fiet Them Wow? , :, : f(. To secur all the style, seivice, satisfaction and; Jg'ood value, to which you are entitled in your clothes) ' .you had bet'er come to this store, where the newest1 vand best of everything women and girls wear can be ;d in qualities you like and at prices' you like to pay. lOATS THAT SATISFY ', . : , . , .. . i , ? - i J .Coat Suits and Ccats that satisfy is he one - best phrase we can find to describe , our; handsome-New Suits and Coat for Women and Misses7:Jhey. satisfy the most critical dressers as to style fit and service" and they satisfy them at a lower cost than any other. HIE DIFFERENCE IS NOT IN THE PRICE, BUT IN f ' WHAT YOU CET FOR' THE" TRICED i'' YOUR: DOLLARS GO A LONG i WAY AT THIS STORE. : TH0USAI10S VISIBI ixiiat Visitors Profuse io Their Praise of 1 the Jlagnifioent Exhibits. Lo cal CoDcerns Well Epre seotecL 'i Yesterday inornine the doors of the large exhibit hall on Geonre street were thrown open, to the public and from that time until the doors wer j closed last bight there wai a steady stream of admiring visitors. Tha building, both en the exterior and, the interior, had been beautifully decorated for the -oc. eaaion and the scene was indeed an at tractive one. , Of course the agricultural exhibits were the chief attractions. Practically everything that is grown by the 'arm era of this section of the etate was on display and the very best of their crop, too. Corn, eotton, potatoes, apple, and hnndrede of other products were attractively arranged upon the large ta bles. The farmers of Craven county are to be congratulated upon the ex cellent, showing they made, and we wish it was within our power to give each and every one of them a substan tial prize. They could not" hsve pos sibly arranged a more attractive dis play of their products. In the section set aside for the live stock exhibit were found chickens, tur keys, ducks, hogs ete. This section was not as complete as the committee would have liked for it to have been, but the animals and fowls which were on display were greatly admired by the thousands. The local merchants and manufact urers realizing the advantages of ad vnrtising the stores and factories at this time, were well represented. The booths occupied by them hd been at tractively decorated and with the ex cellent displays which they contained, could not but attract the eyes of all parsing by. 'Among the most notice able disp ays were those of Messrs. S. Coplon & Son, J. S. Baanight Hard ware Co., H. C. Armstrong. Virginia Caro'in Chemical Co., E. H. & J. A. Meadows Fertilizer Co,, New Bern Pro duce Co., J S Miller, J. M, Mitchell, Hyman Supply Co., Broad Street Gro eery Co., G. S. Waters & Sons, J. J. Baxter, 3. A. Jones and the F. S. Duf fy Medicine Co There were also large number of other exhibits merch ants aid dealers, but the above men tioned exhibits attracted especial at tention. The North Carolina agriculture test farm at Raleigh also sent a very fine exhibit. The exhibit hall will be open aga in today and tonight and it is hoped that every person in New Bern will be able to visit these exhibits. There is no ad tnittance fee charged, and those who attend will be given attractive and use- ful souvenirs by many of thoae who have tooths in the hall. Remember, this is the last day that you will ha.c an opportunity ot seeing these exhibits and If you fail to visit the hall today you Will a rare treat. The Air is Also Han's Domain, In Space Defying Aero- plane. The power of sixty bories exerted through the medium of a gasolne eight cylinder engine, and diving a aeveo foot propeller blade ef wood that, In visible to the eye, revolved ' 1200 times in a minute, lifted Bird-man Witmer np into the sky yesterday. Six thjuasnd . persona graceful flight plane first lifted itself from the earth and then soared away over Neusexi ver. then turned back tipon ita pain, and m a great two mile circle came ewooping over the aviation field anl twice more made a great ring in the upper., air. Anally dropping lower and lower until it touched the ground and ran for a dis tance between the two long lines of spectators. The first flight was at two o'clock and an equally successful flight was made at 3:30' This afternoon tfae Bird- roan Witmer will again take to the sky onhisCurtiss biplane and promisee a variation in his performance, so that if. will be well vorth a second trip to the field for them who went yesterday. They say there were over four thous and people inside the fence yesterday, and several thousand took a free view from the outside. It was a great day for amusement, for besides the exhibi tion down the street and a real Gover nor to sp ak. There was a Ferris wheel, a high dive and a midway of no small attraction It was a pretty clean ki.id of a midway - to from tho Hindoo lady poised in the air by magic art to the 'biggest snake in the world.' And refreshments that were actually refreshing at reachable prices. It seems that all the town was trying to push hrough the gate at one time and the autos were passing in or packed in the street outside. The transfers aid a rushing business and yet "everyboby walked. Really the high dive of Harry Six is something "fierce," 100 feet into tub of water. When Harry went in all the water came out and 'went over the surrounding crowd. This will be re peated today; be Bure to stand near the tank it will he warmer today too, and that will be better to see the horse races. If you have any sense, stand back when the birdmati asks for a clear getaway. There wou Id be something doing if you got in the way of sixty horses, Be sides why worry J. Leon when he has so much to d? betides clearing the field? Mr. Lirdman gives us a stunt or two today ! Entrance at Aviation Field Will be Changed. To relieve the, congestion at the en trance to the -Aviation Field, tickets will be sold today in box offices on the Opposite aide of National Avenue and the entrance will be enlarged. J. LEON WILLIAMS. Heaters. If you want Just a cheap heater ..for bed room, ire can give yon a nice little wood heater for ILSS that heats quick. We btve eat of car of Coles Range and Hot Blast Heaters, t Ranges and 20 Heaters left Don't delay fa getting your heater placed In your home. J. 8. MILLER. The Furniture- Man.. Oongr&tulated people f Graven County tfjpod the Remarkable Prog Tbj ifade In Past 'Pew Tears. - No more eloquent nor distinguished person cov Id ve,Vei ee tode-, liver the epeoing' address -of Craven county's big Agricultural and Stocs Exhibit an4Aviatioa:.Heet-4han Qov- map W WITihin shn an hlo an1 followed, wkh .their eyes theLoqaeotiy Cftrrie, Mt that part of the flight of the, aviator as.his bi-L. : l. .m A favgassiu wavi V sravsns euvmsuiu in this city yesterday morning- - . - Governor; Kitcbln arrived in . New Bern on the aat bounil train and was met at the train by a committee which had been appoiated for that purpose and carried' to the residence of Hon, S. M. Brinson; where he partook of a light lunch and removed the traces of travel. At 11 o'clock Governor Kitehin, Hon. S. M. Brinson. Mr. C.1 E. Fov and Mr. Larry I, .Moore drove in the letter's handsome touring car to South Front street where the line of parade jvas formed. At a given signal the march gan. . First in line came. tha New Bern po lice force, they were followed by the Second Regiment Band from Kington, large number of jhatahala on horse back came next, following them in the automobile came the Guest of Honor, Governor W.W. Ritchin, following this auto was another machine which contained a number 1 of New Bern's most prominent citizens. This was fol lowed by the Naval Reserves, the Coast Artilery, a squad from the rev enue cotter "Pamlico," the local fire companies and a large number of citi zens in automobiles and Other private conveyances. The line of march led from. South Front street to Middle. Up Middle to Broad, front Broad to George and up George to the exhibit hall. All along the line of march the throngs were congregated andi cheer after cheer greeted the State's Chief executive as the automobile containing he and the committee who were i with him passed by. ! Upon arriving at the exhibit building tbe Governor wae escorted to the seat of honor on the larg speaker's stand which bad, been erected In front of the building. As master Of ceremonies Mr: H, Cutler, Jr., then introduced to the immense throng Mr. JLeon Wil liams, secretary - of the New Bern Chamber of Commerce, and who has been one of the. most diligent workeis in making the Agricultural and Stock Exhibit a success. Mr. Williams, on behalf of the citizens of Ne'w Bern, ex tended to every visitor a hearty wel come, He related In a brier talk tbe history of tbe fairs and exhibits that have been held iin this city in years gone by and concluded by -taking every one of his hearers -to get together and lend their aid in securing a permanent fail for New Bern, I x. Mr. Cutler then' Introduced Hon. S M. Briosoo, who in his uiual eleoquent and sincere way introduced Governor Kitehin. ' Governor Kitehin said that for months he bad been watching the -'progress of thlSjfxhibit With moch interest and mat do was more .wan gua to do sois to be at its - epenlpg,' Going, on he told of the progress that, bad, been made in all lines and especially along agricul tural lines, by the people of New Ben and Craven county, 'upon the. exhibit. which ha had tMen chosen to oneh and said that h hoped that-he would see the time when New Berawould hsvfl a Fair Association aaaJbe able to bvean TO-DAYS PROGRAM. 1 p. ro. Races. 2 p. m. Flight by Aeroplane. 4 p. m, Hiirh Dive. Music by 2nd Regiment and Sabra's Italian Band. 9:30 p. m Marshall's Ball, Stanley Hall. Admission to the Aviation field GO cents Children under 12 years 26 cents. Dont say "they haven't eot it" till you've tried us. J. S. Basnisht Hdw. Co. VISITORS FORFEIT FOOTBALL GAME Caatsttmry aab Meets, -' A large attendsset ef the Canterbury Cnb marked the meeting at the home U Mrs. T, A. Ussell, wba Brownlaf's art poem,' ''Andrea del fa-to" was the tools of lee boor. Twenty f ur ladles tare present and enthusiastically took part In the dlseosaloa ef the Poem. ' ' The folkwtof p egrsa was greatly ejoysd... . . :- ; r Reading from tbe Life of Browing.'. . A short Biographical Sketch ef An drte del Sarto. Mrm. Harley. - Reading end loterprttaUon of Andrea del Sartor-Mrs. BUhop. . At tbe close ef the tnretlrg dell clous Ice erf am wss served. " ; FOR RENT . The Duffy bomnsUad, Na 28 Pollock street ; , 'A : ,"I . The eld lonalhsn Haven's place, No 11! F.t Front sirM.t NolfJ Gaorze strt. a l roftm Washington Player, Bcctnjro eeosed At Be&eel Deeisioo and Refuse to Continue With tbe Gaaoe, ; ... TesUrdty the WsshlngtoB high school football team same over to New Bern to play the New Brarrded sehool team. Twice prror to this ' game the to tal hoys bate 'eoffsNd defeat ' at -the hands of tha "Washington team bat yes Urday afternoon -I he visitors became bcrnsed at a dMislosj ot the refree la the first quarter of the eeeond half of the tame and rsfosd to. eootlnoc At thtl junctors the eenre stood I to 6 in favor of the Uca boys and the . refree awarded the tame to them, . i ,- Several thouaand people were en hand to witness tbe game ana thers was mocar ; snthnalaam manlftstsd, .Both teams showed op In fine form hat It wss easily eeea from the first that the local boys wars matters cf the situa tion. Time aor Urns ths Wahingu8 alherents cheered t r fa for II i s thv SierUd eveiv ' t to down thai OPlKWenU but thev taw t' t t'l stood crsctilly no at all, an whaa aa tTiportunit T .r '!! Wff ptotMted against a t'f ' J fir d iloo Snd hn the rfret rf fiotj crl lo their protii they ' .-l to enntinne with ihs gm. , ' 1 alUtiJny aftnrnrKIl I' inrr) te ! p'sy tha Ct. I In!, ro !, a h I t - svsnt of this sort every tyfar juTae Governor's address traf apprppriataly timed' and the throngs who were packed aronad the stand we. speHbWsd'.by Ms Masterful oratory. In,. oooclusl bs tnenej toe people oi nwhj the haepitali' showfm.'ddtfnt 1 visit here and stated! that he hoped have tbe. "plre of ; retemlng at ah sarly date. At ths-' eoBeluslofl- bf his 'address the Governor snd party Wvs ,oat !to ' the .L..J . M. II . '.-.'.II.' . Avistion risraBoa speer some umtst that plaoe,' Owing to. th fact that he was torn polled to lesye ea the tram for rVilaringtoa In order to go. to Southport today to make aa aildress Governor Kltohlnwss not able to- stay for the aeroplane flight and tbf-foetbaa game. . : See our line of! Coal and Wood Heaters,' ; J S, " Bas- night Hdw. Co.67S. Front u., tiiVjiu V( ,,,,, ,,. '- . s FACILITIES This bank aima to afford every convenience to its custo mers consistent with sound banking. Small as well aa large checking accounts invited. 4 per cent interest paid on Savings and Certificates of Deposit. Safe Deposit Boxes rented fer a nominal annual charge, Storage space furnised free of charge to customers. Advice cn financial and investment matters gladly given. Your patronage is invited and we assure you prompt and courteous service at all times. BIG CLOTHING SALE eaSjBSaaSJaSaaaaMaaaa BEGINING TO-DAY our entire stock of childrens Clothing, a sweeping We put on sale mens, boys and Overcoats and Pants, at reduction of 20 per cent. Over $10,000 Worth of New Goods to Select From THESE GOODS MUST GO J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE. $900.00 x 30 H. P. 5 PASSENGER Fore Door Touring Car SPECIFICATIONS Horse Racing ths rtatnrt. of Today's i ; i Ifrnje. - ' The horae raring ahl start todny at I 0'cUk at the Avlt'ion (11(1. 'AH own rs mut alitor thnr h"rji-s by telv o'rl k, hfxm; TL"r vill be 4 rec?s.T1 flrat fur V,irara a l ' i i rarnrd. tha 2nd frmpr's rr" with 1 h j uod H ir-! i;-7 t'i 1";1 cr 'p.' SI a frae for aii! r . 4:S, a r1" ' 't z roa. T5.r mnot ' i ,'i ), ' I I i i r In I r r io r I ' : . 1 ' WHEEL BASE-106 inches. TREAD 0.inchei. I qtANK SHAPT-Thisistheonly car of its etaaa with a flve-bear- i uig crank shaft This feature , gives support on each aide of t; each connecting rod ss it oV .. livers its power stroke, which , Insuree the greatest poaaible v i rigidity snd keeps the crank 'shaft In perfect line on fta besr '.. Ing.-'i t MOTOR-4 inches by 4( inches. )- (Cylinders east separately. L .' - head type.' large sized valves. .V push rods lubricated. Insuring a Sweet-running,' silent, power- iul motor. ., . T Ur (the best Schebler maJtect JRANSallSSION-eeleeUvethree speeds ad reverse, eoUrcn- ' trel, F. 4 K. ailnolar hall bear- STEERING GEAK Worm and Sf gment adjustslile lfi-in wheel. IGNm'ON-Dual system. Split- dorf magneto and batteries, one set of plugs. HORSEPOWER-30. BRAKES-InternSI expanding. external contracting, on rear wheels. SFRINGS-Semi-eliptic front, ' three-quarter eliptic roar. If 4 Jncbwlde. PRla;rreaed stl. CLUTCH-Cone. FRONT AXLE-Drop forged I- section. . REARAXLE-Setnl floating. . iHitEL? Artillery, wood, U, -spokse'.wkl0 bub flanges. SPOKESpU-hspokes'bolt for , sash jipokswVv' 4 tlRES-82-lnch by t inch. r,.t v.- W are daily irxpectine a carload 6f tbese cars, snd will sell them fully fquijipcd with MobJo Class Wtadshlcld end rrestoiite Tank, dcliverd in New Bern for $1,000.Y No grcr.tcr value In Automobiles has eyef bein offered. :Jt will" pny ) oa to See the "OVERLAND" before plncloj yonr order5. 'V T 7 . -Ik'.' r n rilrre In B'Jod or I'f, wi'h bth etc. prJ sm!l hmiaas nr N. A S K i i i r 1 city. A f" '' il..i It A f ! t , ii ( t - i r. " . '
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