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t : J v T I i . 7 -, - jl ' V - ?aper- with - h:; l J v , ESTABLISHED - IN 1 ' - 7 CIRCULATION .- -a new bern; north Carolina: Saturday morning, januaryF 27,: 1912. DUMBER 259 THIRTIETH YEAR . H .' -I'V-J IALT iLyu;UnP- VETO FORI ST TARIFF BRUSH flEVOLT THE VALUE OF H T. t i i tv j a - t ? i r 1 1 i . i l a r v MAY I: f S j 1' ' Oo O 0 1 j c WHER E SAFETY IS 1 MPORTAN S AFETY is a very important matter when resources are limit- ed, and for this reason the wage earner and other persons': who depend upon their earning power should be very care ful with regard to the provisions for safety which surround their fur da. In point of capital and surplus, this bank affords ev- ery assurance of absolute safety for all money entrusted to its care Its officers and Boird of Directors are men of financial abil ity and known integrity ard every modern banking safeguard has bfen adopted by the management of this bank. For Ken's Suits That Formerly Sold For $7.50, $10 And $12. About 200 Suits From Which You Can Make a Selection. ! 1 realize wnat an amaz They are made colocs Brown, Gray men and young men, ing the in Now you can offer this is. latest styles, and Black, for sizes 1 6 to 42. You had better hurry right around to make sure of getting one, for values like these don't stay on our clothing racks very long. S. Coplon & Son SELLS IT FOR LESS L1TTI.K OUT OF THE WAY. HUT IT PAYS TO WALK TO COPLON'S TUBED TURKS Taken From French fltcamer. Ha gue Tribunal To Have Case. Rome. Jan. 26 The subject of the deotention of twenty-nine Turk a, said to be members of the Red Crescent Sc citty. by the Italian aothorisvies, who captured them on the French steastship Manouba, was fully discussed at confer once between Premier Giolitli, Foreign Minister San Ginliano and the French Ambassador to Italy. Camille Barrere. The conferences are said to have been very cordial, but the Turks are still held under arrest at Cagliari, on the is land of Sardinia. Italy maintains her right to capture and seirch Bhips of neu tral nations a japeoted of earring con traband of war This his been the course followed m t only in the case uf French steamers, but also with British, German and Austrian vessel?. If. is pointed out that other nations have act ed similarly in re:ent years and that Italy is T( ady to submit the cases to The Hague Tribunal and pay indemnity. if an error has beer committed. But Italy does not admit any limita tion of that right. It 13 her intention to protect her army before the enemy. So far as the Italian authorities will speak, the examimuion of the Turks in question seems to have proved that there were both doctors and nurses a- mong the prisoners, but it is suspected that the object of their presence was to distract attention from others who are believed to be Turkish officer., as they were in possession of arms, mspj fcnd a check for a large sum of money. Ital ian' officers call attention to the fat that another alleged Red Crescent xpedi lion was once baited in Epypt by Gen. Kitchener and sent back, as it was com posed of belligerents Italy admits that France is exercising her duty admirably a neutral power, but urges that, even if a mistake is made, France should not reBent Italy's with toevercise what she considers her right, as neither France nor any other nation can guarantee that, in applying all possible meaeu'res to observe strict neutraii'y, she may not be deceived. The result of the conferences has been reported to the French Govern ment and so far the two countries have been animated by such a conciliatory spirit that it is expected a satisfactory solution will soon be found.' Italian Foreign Minister San Giuliano and French Ambassador Birrere had a most friendly inteview at which the former expressed his regret that the incident sh'iuld evin have thratned thecordial relations between France and Italy Manchn Princes Said To HaAe Made Secret Pact With Mikado. Peking, Jan. 26. With the reaction arie in control of I bet Government and rumor of Japan ' intervention rifle. Peking is a city of, fear Rumors were broadcast that a maasacra of Chinese was. imminent. Officers who stood by Yuan Shi Kai fled in terror. A report was circdlatW that the Manclm Prin ce a despite the Cabinet's opposition, had sounded out Japan regarding inter vention and that they had received pra licaT assuraice that the 'Mikado, would stepin and check' the t evolution. The Cab'net baa bitterly opposed any effort to obtain aid from toe Japanese.Mt was pointed out trat more than 300 year ago the last femperor of the Ming dy nasty, beset on every side by revolu tionists, appealed to the Manchus for aid. A large army of Tartars swooped down on the rebels, put them to rot ard then licked the Chinese Em off fhe throne, setting up the present dynasty. In case of Japanese interven tion the Cabinet believed the Mikado would take a similar course. Willard D. Straight, agent for J. P- Morgan, left here, presumably for Nanking. It wsh reported that he went to talk over the question of a huge loan which the republican government has requested. London, Jan. 26. A sensational re port was received here from Shanghai hat Premier Yuan had entered into an agreement with Dr. Sun Yat Sen where-. by he was to recognize -the republic. According to the report, Yuan bad been promised a huge sum for his support. Advices from Peking say that Yuan emphatically der ied the numor -.end in timated that it had originated with his enemies in the Imperial clan. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE , GOOD CONDITION MOTS 1 STORE We have a few Cook Stoves on hand at your price But they are not Bucks. J. S. Basnrght Hdw. Co. Returns From The North. Hi ir gurnet able acquaintances will be Interested to know that Mr. W. 8. Ky Who for the past seven year in helping forward the religious and edueat'onal improvement of the white commopitief scattered throughout the rural districts of Eastern North Carolina, has just re turned from the north, whither he was compelled to go for s surgical opera (ion In a Boston hospital, the reeulta of a runaway accident lat June. Mr. Key made a-iplendld recovery from tb ke-eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei '.'; 1 j YOU SHOULD ; , come here for everything in LUMBER! , We do not cater to . the building (rade ALONE. We hive LUMBER for every purpose the furniture mover, manufac-v forcr and sWpptr will find BOXING and CRATING lumber. , here. The matl jobbei can buy material for any job our , atock is a truly representative onefor LUMBER." ' v , BtqaddusM Ives Ltimtbct Co W1LUAMS' kidney pills Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tern and caused jroubie with your kid neys and bladder T HaveN you pains in loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the' eyes? Too fre quent a desire to pasa urine? If so, Wil liams Kidney Pills will cure you-at Druggist, Price 60c. Williams' M'f'g. Co., Prop., Cleveland, O. Death of Dr. M. H. Carr. New was received in this city ye terday of the death at his home in Port Barnwell, of Dr. M. H. Carr, which oc curred Thursday. Dr. Carr had been a sufferer for many years with rheuma tism, and it was this that caused his death. He was 73 years of age and is survived by a sister. Mrs. Frank Tuck er, of Pitt county, and one nephew, Mr. M. H. Carr, of Lenoir county, and two oisces, Mrs, W. A. Thompson, of Auro Ta, and Mrs. B rue a 41. Payne, of Nash vllle. Tenn. His remains, were but led in the cemetery at Fort flam well yes terday atternooo, toe services oemg conducted by Ufa pastor of ths Baptist church at that place, of which be was a Ufa-long member. Revision and no Report In Sight For a Changed Sched- t ule4 Washington, Jan. 26. The only re maining possibility for completed tariff legislation by this Congress had disap paared when President Taft announced that he wou'd veto any tariff revision bill put up to him to'r which the Tariff Board had not furnished data. This an nouncement was madia to representative Payne, Dalzell and MaCall of the Ways and Means Committee, and followed the action of the Democratic caucus in deciding drastic cuts in the steel sched ule. . These three minority members of the Ways and Means: Committee called exrthe President and pointed out that while they would fight to the last titch, the Democratic bill would pass the House, and in all probability the Sen ate. Therefore, the complete bill would come before Mr. Taft. And what was he going to about , it? The president reminded the three of what he had done to previous efforts to revise the tariff downward and of his repeated public statements that he would not approve any tariff revision until the representa tions of the Tat iff Board were made the basis. He reminded them that the Tariff Board had made a report on wool. but that the Ways and Means Commit tee has not taken up the wool schedule. Instead, ignoring the Tariff Board, it has decided to take up Steele. The next oh the schedule from the Tariff Bosrd i cotton, but the -Ways and Means Committee isn't paying aov attention to cotton. After cotton, according to the program of the Tariff Board, figures on chemicala jwlll be given. BiittheDem ocratic members of the Ways and Means Committee a r not preparing to tackle chemicals. After chemical?, the White Home pointed out. it was probable that the Tariff Board would get to steel. In the meantime, the White House admitted, every act on the part of the Democratic House indicated that a bill reducing the duty on Steele would be submitted for acceptance or rejection. Mr. Taft said-that it would be rejected. It is insisted by friends of the adminis tration that the president cou d do no thing else, consistently, under' the cir cumstances. The circumstances are that the president insisted on the ap poin.ment of a tariff board that there may ba a "scientific revision of the tariff, bated on figures and facta gath ered her? and abroad." The point of view of chairman' Underwood is that the facta gathered in the last quarter of a century, all of them available for legislators, are enough on which to go; if they are not sufficient, there is noth ing in learning bjL'experience. A few private pension bills will he passed, the appropriation bills will become 4awg, because the money is necessary to the carrying on of the government, and a lot of speeches win be mde and dis tributed through the Coogressional Record for use in the coming campaign. When that is done the sesiion w.ll end. He who is not leas so tomorrow. resjrjy todsy Ovid. will be V Vaudeville at Athens Thura. Fri. and Sat Matte wi and Ross, operation, arid a soon as h h4eaii-Umne vocalisrri.',dancinConvefje ed his strength he accepted many inyitv clone to spesk-on "The Resources, Put tlbilitlts snd Needs of North Carolina,' which earns to him from many fori of New England Three of the largest audiences he addressed, and these three were more aatlo,nal than local, Inasmuch as 4 hey were eompoad of people fre m n- erlj even State in the Union, were in I oe- toa, New York and Washington, D C, In Washington Mr. Key spoke at meeting of the members or a leading club, composed of newspaper men, Senators Congressmen, and Pietldent Taft bimeelf. Durlaf the sen nd fUy of bis stay la'the Capital City. Mr. get had interview with, varlooa- Southern Sens tor and Congressmen and was the thi'jf guest or, laughs. et at a dinnsr glrea in btslten- , KE;S0UCiT TflUfl ' M all kind; of foal -for heating "Sad cooking to the bouse, for the '- fomsce Uj thop or store, forttam , mg purpoees In factory or mill, fully mndnt of the quality of Otir ruai, its eianiins end our . fsrilitiei for prompt dllcry. We ; Will apprrists a trll ovUr. ' Illlir, CorJ rm! Coaalf .Teachers AuocUtloa Mcstln the meeting of ths (booty Teacher whicb was to bsvbeeft held ll 8t arday has bn poeffoned onlill first Satardsf m Febroarfr " f ' ,' .. The program arrsngert for January meeting will ba followed St Febtoary meeting,.' '"'s : &, M.'imiNr.ON Supt Pohlle InstrocllenCrsvi Ctttnty The shier snd thr h'trr l.i ttiiinn the rnnr s mn ( h"'p ofheri T iru t:- !, PULLED H1M-EB0M Revenue Officer Call tJoftpetV rdfy and Ifouaeholer Attmts ' ' toDodgeUiabyniddibg:1 ifeaeftth Bodi' t". Wliet Wlgjine, white,' a cltlaen Veneeborv- was ferought tol this ,l'y ytsterdsf .".morlilng by U",' B. ' Deputy Marshal dam filly and ranted before Wi TTftitxt Rtati fommUaloaer la' an swer U a warrant charging b 9' witb retelling epir tonus jlkiors Jilea government liceeee snd slee .operating an fllklt dttllert. robebleesasrwss foofkd In both esses snd the dafsadsnt bound ever t1 the nstt teres of United 8tete DUtrirt and Circuit Court for thr Etatern DliMrlrt ndr a bunt of VMI. Ke fatlrd Ui t ire thlibmwj arid was commit ! I le Crpn rimy JfL fl'Dutf tJsrsKal I l!'y lofirmd the Writr Dt wrn I ,'f lst Wlejlnt home j'it. shout i'f fcrpk jre trt; mnrninj !.1 tnkul st the dr, I, hr-l orn "" slr.ke th fl.rfif g'nd FARM FOR "SALE I offer for sale my 109 sere farm one- half mile from city limit. 1,836 feet fronting on Pembroke road. For par ticulars apply or write to John A. Boom, 164 Broad tstreet, New Bern, N. C. llffe Twins rtebaea Large Aadlence. t If The largest aud ence of the season witnessed ' tne perfoemsnce of the three Twine" at the Masonic Theatre lest night. The show was bright and catchy in every tide end eveVy one of the spectators was more than pleased. Although a desided moil-al comedy the "Three Twins" bss a plot which 1s Intricate and which keep the audioes guessing as to what will bt the probsv ble Mteoeae. Tom. Stanhope, eon of General 8 tan nope It in love with Kate Analtatv Ton's father wishes him to marry a girl wheat b baa picked out. Ja. order te break up bis faihsr's pit and marry the gWi of his own choke Torn dVaguieee Jhimeelf and cbus the troubi,siaru, tTbrra. are two other persona wbw arw Identical with the dis guised lorer and the trouble that tbeg create keeps the eadleaeea a roar all through the per foraaerMM However, all eoeaes well in the sad the curtain falle est a. oeewa-whors war h of the Tlae baa gd bia, desired love. The oetomes wre artrset(ve, the glrte pretty aad the snags extreesely satchy. The eleettieal ! effects' aepecialty the fae oropK"' were msrvsleoo sad highly enmplleisnted. Taken as whote lhshw wse te beet that kee visited New Cera this seaeoa, , 1 x 1 1 - Lkc!cd:n New Street fn of tie ri r,1 stJ dlrahl r 1 1 nr it .rt in ts rlty, one B rwim r- - t . f r rt ' A!-. A prominent financiei whfc has giver much time and thought to the study of economics, in xpeaking of the value of a savings account, said: "The first thing every man should arrange for is to put aside regularly each week a fix ed portion of his income, whether five per cent, ten per cent or more, according to circumstances, as an emergency fund and then live on the balance." ' Ever since its establishment it has been the policy of this bank to encouraga the habit of thrift by inviting savings ac counts in small as well as large amounts and by paying 4 per cent compound interest, & m 'JIHV' '5 3133;ii.t!u:fl:!l!B m min-i-Bi 1 mr-rmi vm. i-wmKiturrmms ifeiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiipiiro SALE CONTINUED TO FEB. 1 On account of the very cold weather which kept so many people from coming out to our sale, we . have decided to contine the sale till Feb. 1st. We still have a good stock of Ladies Suits, Skirte'-' and Coats to go at a greater reduction than ever, , also Mens and Boys Clothing and Overcoats, Shoes, Dress Goods, White Goods etc. St All Goods on Sale for the Remainder of This Month. J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE I A N 0 It Fifty head of fine Horses; and Mules now in stock. Must bd sold. PRICES AND TERMS reasonable; y scon & x new brn. n't. . 1 - - - - - - : !H VI S I .1.11 r M J M -V itMilla.md-ll ONLY FBW.MV5 LONGEK To get those Great Bar gains at the Fire Sale-We offer Greater Bargains than even . 72 CRAVm STREET BnBsBsM BUSINESS SAGACITY ': ":VriSUS;-SENTiMEP J ' '': Yog aj go KorlK.' tesf, rVwitb or Weet and llnd good life Inenranre, but if ywlwantthaVrRT BKST st the IWrST NKT CO.tT, yo will hire te Inrure In the UNJDN CENTRAL UTt, INSUBaNCE CO. - Sentimeet and friendahlp are beta sMd la their piste, bat are tl.o lt eonei'leralhw where He Ineuranre Is cow erred, v . The DF.S1PF,RTl.'M In fife Murine la the rifc3T OnTAINAHt.r CONTRACT, st the f'.VI "T M INI MUM WTt snd fe rt ' with the firrw.f wiiiva. el-i S U ir f--r tli e-Mf.f. !
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