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KENANSVILLE, -DDPLINi COUNTYjN. c:,APRIL 20, 1911. - NO.- 36. HOUSE DEBATES pin Fmmm - Olf REGIPROGlTr. VOL. VI. S;SflHSlE An J we will see to it that- you never have cause to regret having done so, for the best advertisement this store has ever had has been the goods that we have sold. Our Assortments of New Spring Merchandise are especially large and decidedly attractive, Clothes' t&at are dis tinctive but not freakish stylish but not extreme different but tasty. We especially call your attention to our line of TAILORING that we keep on display at our store the entire season, it is just the thing to please the man that wants to be well dressed. The Present. Ml Olive Clothing and MOUNT OLIVE, NORTH J C. HORSV3E:, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Etc." NEW SPRING SILKS All Colors, All Shades. WOOLEN GOODS. SERGES. MELROSE. MOHAIR. VOIL. BATTISTE. SUITINGS. REPS, Etc. See my Display of RIBBONS. NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED. CLOTHING. HATS. CAPS. OXFORDS. SHOES. TRUNKS. SUIT CASES. PARASOLS. HARDWARE HARNESS. GROCERIES, Etc. Agents for BUTTERICK PATTERNS. He spied it! He buyed it! He j o-'hob Majgnolia. JV. O- JUST RECEIVED A Beautiful and Up-to-date Line Of Spring Millineiy, Notions, Etcr Now Preparing for Easter. : : CALL ON US. " ; : . : XS Mrs. F". D. Scott, MAGNOLIA, N. C. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF FAISON, at Faison, in, the State of North Carolina at the close of business March 7, 1811. 'j Resources. Loans and discounts .$52,330.01 Overdrafts secured Ranking Houses, Furniture and fixtures Due from Banks and Bank ers Cash items Silver coin, including all mi nor coin currency National bank notes and other U. S. notes . . 629.28 3,650.00 4,026.07 132.00 1,343.61 1,7,12.00 Total .163,822.97 State 9f North Carolina, Ceunty of Duplin, : - t vr wt -t.i o..Mf -tiii; .bore-named bank, do fcolenaur ear that the above statement, is .trarWme "Vtr.TvI'T U belief Correct Attest: C. S. Hines, H. J- Subribed and swern to b.fer. me, this "tt oay m" ""ln. ; ; THQS. PERRETT, Notary fudjic. My commission expires Nor. JV1912. OUR TRY ONE PAIR OF THE V "Nufangl" Trousers and get the fit, style and wearing Trousers to-day other We are very anxious for you the well known line o "Piedmonts" at $3,50; also the "Biltrites" at $ 3.00, and the high grade "Steadfast" at 5.00 and $6.00. Write us or call on us for A First-Class Gents NEW SPRING I WASH FABRICS. EMBROIDERIES. LAWN. FL AXONS. DIMITIES. BATTISTE. NAINSOOK. LINEN. LINEN. CHAMBRYS. GINGHAM, Etc See my Display of VAL. LACES. tried it! What? American Wire. Respectfully, Liabilities. Capital stock 10,000 . 00 Surplus fund 6,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes "'paid 705.34 Bills payable ......... 3,000 . 00 Time certificates of deposit 14,502.08 Deposits subject to check.. 29,352.45 Cashier's checks outstand- ........... 263.10 Total .$63,822.97 M. McD. WILLIAMS. Cashier. Faison, Directors. Company, jj " : quality that can be found in no than the "NUFANGL to see our line of Mens Oxfords, anything to be had in Furnishing Store. Furnishing CAROLINA. Leading Toilet Powders kinds. COLGATE FLEUR-DE-LIS and EUTHYMOL. TOOTH POWDERS. Euthymol Shaving Sticks and Williams' Shaving Sticks. Tooth Brushes. Hair Brushes and Combs. Razor Strops. Best Brands of Soaps NEW JLOTOF DRUGS. Will sell everything and keep nothing. Remember "Tanglefoot," it's getting warm. KENANSVILLE DRUG CO. NOTICE To Jas. J. Bowden, Entry Taker for Duplin County: I, the undersigned Jacob E. Cavenaugh, hereby enter and- lay claim to the following- tract of land: .Lying and being in Island Creek township and edge of Aggola Bay, and"Tounded on the north by the Isaac Teachey heirs, Jas. Cottle and Kit Carter, on the east by BueH Crocker Lumber Company, on the' west and south by Angola .Bay and entirely surrounded Jby these lands, and contains about 250 acres, more or less. Entered Feb. 21, 1911 . JACOB E. CAVENAUGH, Claimant. "Witness: Jas. j. Bowden. 3-9-4t NOTICE SALE. I, as. the Executor of the last will and testament- of Thomas Batts, deceased,-will sell to the highest "bidder for cash, at the late residence of the said Thomas Btts In Duplin County, on the 12th day of April, 1911, all of the personal property "of the said Thomas Batts, consisting of one. horse and all of his stoek .and hogs and bug gy and road cart and farm cart -and farming -implements, and corn, meat, and lard and all household and kitchen furniture and all other personal prop erty -f every kind and description. This March 14th, 1911.- 1 - Q. B. D. PARKER, Executor. 4 times. . ; .;. , . LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS- Take a thirty-vdays'; practical course in our well" equipped machine shops and learn the automobile business and : n.Mnt erood oositions.- Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte, Nj C Insurgents and Stand Pats Clash 1 Over Canadian Pact.1 The -debate on the bill to promote -reciprocal trade relations with- Canada was launched .Jo the house by Beprer Bentative" Kitchin (Dem.) of North' Carolina- He .spoke three hours..' Pres ident Taft, he argued, had abandoned; the protective policy of the Republican party and turned to the. Democrats, jf or aid. . . .-. Representative Hinds (Rep.) of Maine followed Mr. Kitchin and made :hiS maiden speech before the house." .-He said that the reciprocity bill was un fair and unjust to the farmer and gave the manufacturer a decided advantage. The last hour of " Mr. Kitchin's speech was a running debate with in surgent and. stand pat - Republicans. He charged that the present tariff on farm products was a snare to .catch voters for the entire tariff scheme and quoted Vance, Vest " and Beck to sup port his contention. - The American farmers sell to Can ada $20000,000 worth of products a year and import $4,000,000 in return. Both countries sell their surplus 'prod ucts in London, Liverpool and. other markets of the world. Between two thirds and three-fourths of the Cana dian exports to this country are wood pulp, asbestus, shingles, coal. Iron ores and lumber. Canada desires 'the re moval of the-tariff wall so that the Canadians can buy American farm products. ' '-- HYDE GETS A NEW TRIiL Missouri Supreme Court Orders Re hearing of the Famous Swope Mur der Case at Kansas City. Dr. B. Clark Hyde, convicted of the murder of Colonel Thomas H. Swope, a millionaire philanthropist, and sen tenced to life Imprisonment, was granted a new trial by the Missouri supreme court sitting at Jefferson City. For nearly a year Hyde has been in the county jail at Kansas City. Ten minutes after word of the deci sion had come from Jefferson City DR. B. CLARK HYDE. Mrs. Hyde appeared at the jail. She was admitted immediately, and, rush ing to the cell of her husband, em braced and kissed him The news traveled quickly from tier to tier; and as the prisoners, men and women, on the different floors heard it cheering spread throughout the entire prison and continued for fully five minutes. Hyde's conviction followed investiga tion of a series of deaths in the Swope family instituted by hismother-ln-law. Mrs. Logan Swope. James Moss Hun toon died Oct 1, 1909. Two days later Colonel Swope had convulsions and died When his will, leaving $1,600. 000 to relatives, was filed, Miss Marga ret Swope, a niece; Chrteman Swope and two other relatives became ilKof typhoid Chris man Swope died." Two days later two more girl legatees be came 111 with typhoid Nurses- testified Hyde had inoculated the sick persons with fever germs. AFTER COUNTERFEITERS. Detectives Scour New York County For Makers of Bogus Coin. United States secret service men are scouring Sullivan county for a coun terfeiting den 'that is believed to be doing a rushing business, and hich they think is located somewhere in the woods on the border of Sullivan and Delaware counties. For weeks past Sullivan county has been flooded with, spurious half dol lars, quarters and ten cent pieces, and the Ontario and Western railroad ticket agents and conductors have re ceived many of the bad coins. - - TAFT TO SEE TRbOPS. President May Visit Governor Colquitt During Maneuvers. - In reply to a letter from Governor Colquitt regarding a visit to the mili tary maneuvers at Fort Sam Houston President Taft writes that he has de cided to go if congress adjourns be fore the troops get away. . In a previous letter to Governor Col quitt the president said that It would be impossible-for him to visit the state while the maneuvers were in progress SOLVES A GOOD MYSTERY. 'T want to thank you from the bot tom of my heart,"' wrote C. B. Rader, of Louisburg, W. Va, "for the wonder ful double benefit I gotlrom Electric Bitters, in curing me of both a severe case' of stomach, trouble and of rheu matism, from which I had. been an al most helpless sufferer for ten years. Lit suited my case as though made just for me." ' ' For dyspepsia, indigestion, Jaundice and to rid the system -of kid ney poisons that cause rheumatism, Electric -Bitters" has no equal. Try them. Every bottle Is guaranteed to satisfy. Only SDc. at U drossUtc. I "v y ' m fci-l 7?t$ "i.-? Vr " Never before in and select stock of you wm mm .at inis otore, - THE , TEST WAY IS THE BEST WAY, the right way to prepare for or .Clothes purchase is to compare values, that's : what we do, that's -what you should' do. - ' , - : , cPin your faith to.this store and our goods, and we will see to it that you : 1 will have no cause to regret it. ' ' -We want pleased and satisfied1: customers, therefore we sell only such goods as we know to be worthy of the confidence of High Class Trade, people who realize the value of good Goods. ' , ;To get a better understanding of; how well they fit,, wear, and retain their shape, you will have to buy them, when you have-done this you are among the best and most satisfied dressers. A'nice looking new Hat looks as fresh as a rose, you get roses from a rose bush, but you must come to our store to get nice 'JFFERSONrand STETSON HATS. r . ' Also we have a full line of Novelties, Notions, etc. . s Lsi PETERS' and GODMAN'S"for Women and Children, ROADSTERS for Men. Low cut Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps, Sailor Ties, fand Strap Sandals are -becoming more popular every season, and the well dressed man, woman boy is as particular about their Footwear as they are about their Hats or Suits. They deniand the Latest Style, the Correct Style, and we claim that we are in a position to furnish you the Correct Style at the' Lowest iPrice We are not going to wait until th last of the season to give you low prices, but weaA going to put the price down at the beginning of the season. ' F ' ' t ' " , , ' WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY GOODS, and are prepared tafill your wants both in Quality and Price. W . This store is packed with all the new and up-to-date wearable goods from 5 cents to $1.50 per yard, j it will pay you to inspect our line before buying. ; REMEMBERJn your Spring cleaning, we have a complete line of Curtains and House Furnishing Goods. STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES always to be found at our Store, also the very BEST OF COUNTRY PRODUCE Farmers will do well to bring us their Chickens and Eggs, and everything ood to eat;, we pay the highestCash Price. r li SSm " A bird in the hand, is worth two in the bush." that's whv we treat our customers so t All v.e ask is for you' to come Respectfully, TROOPS RUSHED TO ARIZONA BORDER. President Taft and the administra tion are so fearful of a repetition of the affair at Douglas, Ariz., that the Sixth cavalry, stationed at Fort Des Moines; la,, has been ordered to get under way for Douglas and other" near by points along the Mexican frontier. One squadron, or four troops, will go direct to Douglas, one squadronj will go to Fort Huacnuca, Ariz., rorty miles north of Douglas, and one squad ron wiHgo to Nogales, Ariz., about eighty miles west-of Douglas. The cause for this apprehension was the receipt of dispatches by the war department from Captain Gaujot, "commanding officer at Douglas; in which he stated the rebels in control of Agua Prieta have been augmented by a force of 1,200 men. He also re ports that a large force of federals are reported as marching on Agua Prieta with the Intention of endeavor ing to recapture that phe. From all appearancesne of the big gest battles of the Mexican revolt is Imminent The rebels in Agua Prieta now number approximately a thou sand well armed men. Residents of Douglas pin their faith to the ability of Captain Gaujot and his troopers to compel the federals to attack from a direction that will place Douglas out of the line of re. Otherwise, as the attacking force carries several ma chine guns,, loss in Douglas would be heavy. GERMAN PAPERS PROTEST. Urge Government, to Oppose the Unit ed States Reciprocity Agreement With Canada. Protests are being made -In the Ger man newspapers against the United States, where it is claimed the reciprocity-treaty with panada has ,no -concern with the countries "that have "most favored nation" treaties-with the United States. ' The Berlin Tageblatt requests the German government to oppose the in terpretation, though it is believed It Is simply for the purpose of testing the commercial feeling. ' Germany hitherto hasmade no ob jection to the .interpretation, although she has long been aware of the reci procity negotiations. The Germanov ernment recognizes the principle that no country gives advantages to anoth er country without getting a quid for a quo and accordingly has never -objected to the -American reciprocity-agreements -with South American govern ments and finally withdrew her "oppo sition to the reclpjrqcity agreement -between - Great Britain ? nd Canada. Whether a reciprocity agreement be tween Germany and the United States Is possible is quite another question. - Subscribe to 'the News; $1 a year. eAT HfiLLv.BagRCANTItE CO., Inc, the history of Wallace, or Duplin County, xGoods in everything The Largest Stocks of Sliees. T and see for yourself. EaHnnnBaaacnBinisaccsoaBSBHBiBOEOBnniaisnQiaBinBaBanaBaHHEnna BaeaBaeaBaeaBaHaeattaBaBaBBOBiaifflaBae&iHHBSEaiEnesHaBaBaea E3 63 Announcement ! BQ ECS BQ ca ea Ra Ea E3 ea ea na 133 na ea ea BH ea ea Ea aa ea ea Ea Ea ea eta E3 ea- B3 ea E3 ea ea ea ea oa Our Spring and Summer Millinery Opening If y WHICH' STARTS Tuesday and Wednesday, April 4th and 5th, IS OF AN UP-TO-DATE LINE. We have been North and have secured the best Goods that could be gotten. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is under the care of Miss E. Pttsey, from Baltimore. We assure you you will be pleased. Don't fail to give us a call andbe convinced ' We have also gotten in a fine line of Ladies up-to-date Skirts and Shirt . Waists at very reasonable prices. Our Dry Goods this season consist of a great many varieties. Many other articles we Don't Forget the dates, April;4 and 5 We cordially inVite you to come and bring your friends. L. SLOSSBERG & BRO.. - - Warsaw. N. C. BQ Ea ea ea 139 Bai39BaBasaBQB3BSBaoaEiQ&ainGQaBBBaBanaEaBaBBBacQB!Sf5a EaesBaEacaBUuaEaEaEaEaEaGPOEQEBBaEflEaEacuEBEUBaBaaaea THBFARMERSS WHAT HE EXPECTS TO BEAR IF YOU WISH A COMQTOTABLE OLD In 1623, a copy of Shakespeare sold for $5. - In 1886 Oliver Wen dell Holmes was offered this -same book for $4,000. But had $5 beerput out at compourid interest (4 per cent.) in 1623, it would have amounted in 1886 to f 160,000 - MAKEIOUR BANK YOlfe BANK. We pay liberal Interest consistent Bank of THE to wear been placed - " . BQ B9 sa ea Ba BB B3 B9 B3 Ei3 ea SSf sa BH Ba ea ca BB Ba BS Ba sa Ba B3 BQ Ea BQ oa ea ca Ba ca Ba sa CQ Ea sa Ba ua Ba sa Ba cannot mention here. Igl BB MONEYIN THE with .safety. x ,. WarsarV has such a larsre on the -market afe - I waII thai w alwava Wpr. thorn . " , 'REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Bank of Warsaw, at Warsaw, in the State of North Caro lina, at the close of business March 7, 1911. . Resources. Loans and discounts... 58,854.15 I Overdrafts 487.74 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures...... 2.500.00 Demand loans 12,845.25 Due from Banks and Bank- , -.ers- 5,304.09 Gold coin 477.50 Silver coin, including all mi nor coin currency 930.45 National bank notes and other U. S. notes 1,985.00 Total $83,384.18 v Liabilities. Capital stock paid in. . . 10,000.00 Surplus fund , 10,000.00 Undivided "profits, less cur-. rent expenses and taxes paid 1,968.99 DivWends unpaid 10.00 Bills payable 10,000.00 Deposits subject to check.. 28,468.57 Demand certificates of de posit 21,500.91 Due to Banks and Bankers 691.28 Cashier's Checks outstand ing .. . i... 344.43 Accrued interest due deposi tors 400.00 Total 83,384.18 Carolina, County of State of North Duplin, ss: - I, H. F. Peirce, Cashier of the abpvev named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. F. PEIRCE, Cashier, Correct Attest: ' S. E. HINES, - " H? L. STEVENS, L. P. BEST, : : Directors, " Subscribed and sworn to before me, " this 10th day of March, 1911. . J. H. FONVIELLE, Notary" Public. " My commission- expires April 1, 191.1, 9OUGH3 EO$a$i.oo AX9 AUTHSOATAND LUTRC'JlLES i GUA?j4N70 SATSFACTOAr Iaisd ClgglETKSLIinCIS j hhiJummmim mi 'i ii i 9 - '--it 1
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