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VOL. VI. KENANSVILLE, : DUPLlirCODNTy;y; C.V:AEBIL2.7 iQU Nd."37. MADERpiGREESTOk RECIPROCITY. PASSES SI FOUR DAY ARMISTICE HOUSE, 266 TO 89 4- . J. " Tgf '-f c ----- Canadian :TYr3aly:ll? to Sensfa. :i:Gofi3dSvC;3osi!i:i; r . -& m m n New Goods constantly am viDgJS?Tlie -JLatesi Styles. U UU LZ1.U.: U U U U U Refcsl ttfiader Wlll-Kira Ta!)c eAT TIIEs Come, we wfll fill yqur orders in quality nd price to please; -"-- -i: , i ,.'.". -4 : J r Respectful, ::t-: In? TO t WHILE' LUMBER IS CHEAP. CUT PRICES OH ALL Owing to the removal of the Tariff irom l umber the NortliTc0 em Markets pave become over-stoekea and the ' : price has gone down tn all -grades c . v "- . FOR THE NEXT All grades of Rough and Dressed Lumber.T r Different iate terns ot Mouldings. Ji.iin uned luoonng, case ana Partition. Band, Crown and " Quarter Round" - Mouldings. Window and Door Stops and ? s - - Lattice for your Porches.- - . . ' "'" Good Woatherboardinn and Coiling at $10.00 per Thousand Feet at Our Planing T.1UI. Or We Will Load Same on Board Cars at Warsaw. . Write o r phone us and find out what the freight will be delivered at. your "nearest station. . - . - Z.. 6 S Bring your Wagon and 8 vrooa tiumDer ior We Carry a Large Stock I U DCIDaC Jm rnrnm rkliVVk J DEALER IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Etc. NEW SPRING SILKS J NEW GOODS All Colors, All Shades. WOOLEN GOODS. SERGES. MELROSE. MOHAIR. VOIL. BATTISTE. SUITINGS. REPS, Etc See my Display of RIBBONS. CLOTHING. HATS.' CAPS. OXFORDS. SHOES. TRUNKS. 8UfTr CASES. PARASOLS. HARDWARE. HARNESS. GROCERIES, Aaents for BUTTERICK He spied It! He buyed It! He O". Oi H Magnolla N. 0 J UST A 'Beautiful And Up-to-date Line Of ; - o. Spring Millinety, Nations, Etc. Now Preparing for Easter. CALL M - MAGNOLIA; N.;Q &EPORT OF THE UOKDITIOWW -. THE BANK 'OF AlSGiN, at Falson, In the State ibf'Nortt' Uaro - Resoarees. Loans and discounts. . . . . Overdrafts -secured Banking Houses, Furniture and fixtures Due from Bahks jand Bank ers Cash items' v Silver coin, including' all mi nor coin currency.' . . . i 2&v28 3,658.00 ,026,07 ? 132.00 Wi3.l National bank-note's Jand' t ' other U. S; notes.';.?; . 1,712.00 Total .63,822;97 8tau ef NerOi ;CinnarCotfnty-orDupIIn, sa: r" . I, m. McD. . WJEHaiai, CasMs. f thrrabofe-naflied bankvc dc solemnly. ear that the above statement "U truexte th best'! ?my"knowledt aad belleL - 'z, j rr;M. ICcD. ,WELXIAMS, Cashier, Correct Atteetr-C SHineBH. JJTalson. Directors -f-J V 4 SuescribaAiSjU swern keere Me, this 15tK dayof March. rl: ;,f My commission expire Nor. i, 112. " '5 , P 2 -A KINDS OF LUMBER 1 FEW norJTUS - O carry back a--Big Load lof A a ijiuie - money. . -r. on Hand at All Times,- IIMDCD kVIIIUfciv I- NEW SPRING r3 JUST ARRIVES. WASH FABRICS. ; . ;" ' ' ! ' . EMBROIDERIES. LAWN. . FLAXONS. V DIMITIES. . . BATTISTE. . NAINSOOK. LINEN. - i - - Etc. -i LINEN. '..- T, CHAMBRYS. -- . GINGHAM, Etc' See my Display of VAI LACES. ; PATTERNS.! tried It! What? . Artterlcan Wire. Respectfully, ;. .. ' -' RECEIVED ON US. - Una at the close husiness-March 7, , : JJabitities. Capital stock' , .-i . . . .? 10,000.06 Surplus, fund , . . . I . . . . .7 6,000 .00 Unoiviaea pronis, -less cur-; -t : rent .exnensea ."and -taxes oaid . I ; , , w 705 .34 BIMs. bayable . 3,006,00 Time certificates or. flposita.4,bois.o8 Deposits subject to check. ... 29,352 .45 Cashiers checks . outstand- ? :lne .263.10 Total w;;'. 63227 An armstlcej lo-. discuss "tetnrif of peace has been arranged between the Insurgents - and the Mexican r govern meat A commission representing both sides -will fee appointed to discuss the Preside Taft called thS extra ses condlUons for the re-estabUshment of of congress passed the, bouse by peace.-- Hostilities will cease-for. four a ratavt 266 to SO. . days pending e negotiations -anO, Zi f 1 both: federal and Insurgent armies will maintain their -present positions, -f ' '. " The success fnl -conclusion of the n' gotlatlons for - an armlatlcet which have been In. progress for seyeral days; was 'announced In a formal statement ' EleTenXemocrats deserted their party Issued -by.Dr,:T." Vasqttes Qome. conforganiaatlon'by voting against the ad fldentlal agent .in "Washington or the 5 ministration , bill; reported ' by Hepre- tosurgent -party.,. , - I am In receipfof "s telegram from ' General Madero," he- saldrJtelllng me tha,t - an armistice - has : been agreed upon between himself ana Senor- De ; ia Jiarra as represenuUTe or the red- eral-gOTernmentr ' " "This means; that the federals will not abandon their position -abont the city. I-am . not at liberty to state in detail , what the terms of peace will be.". i I- How J the peace negotiations were Initiated is a; mystery. The insurgent representatlvea here declare the first lxitimation . .ame from .the ': Mexican; Senor Mannel; de Zamacon, the new Mexican t ambassador- said his gor- erntnent had Always had , the. military. power, at its commands to, crush the revolutionists, and ; : had .not j sought peace, but had always been favorably, 4 disposed to discuss peace termsi . Dr Gome? promptly issued a stated ment taking, issue with the Mexican' ambasaador. -It ,1a apparent,; however, that both parties are jockeying on the question and th'at neither is anxious' to have, the exact facts become known. The names of the-t!ommissloners;to represent both eides -and T the place where : " the conferences will ; be held will probably : be- arranged,! within 'a fewdaysTNw' - ' ; " .. . :-' " ". ' ; , President Taft and: other officials of the government are highly gratified over the success of the .movement for thes restoration of. peace. -The presi dent fears'-an attack; on Juarez might bring " about situation on "a larger scale, similar to" that which occurred last weei at Douglas. Arte ; CAPTAIN KKIGHT EXONERATED. President of . Navy i Ordnanoe Board rCIeared J of Ineffioienoy Charge -----'by CourMartial. : v" , ; .; Captain Austin fiL Knight,' presi dent ' of ' the ' ordnance board st 'the oaTy,r'who :as court . martialed jf oK: lowing - the :. sinking of the monitor Puritan ; in Hampton Boads last No- Copyrlsht by Waldon Faweett : . CAPTAIN AUSTIN .M." KNIGHT. vember on a charge of culpable negli gence and Inefficiency,. has been ac quitted and restored to duty. The Puritan sank twenty-two hours after the - second : charge of 200 pounds of . Isham high explosive gelatin had been fired against her. ' Secretary Meyer did not like the findings and sent the case back for reconsideration. The court .resubmit ted - its- findings without . changing them. The -secretary. disapproved the flattings, but -under- the law had r to restore Captain Knight to duty. ..- Mr. Meyers-said lie based his disapproval on" the fact that the court had held no person responsible. V J A TIGER HERO WEDS. James -L7 Cooney 5 Marries -Soranton : - vJI CorreaponeUnoe: Teacher.. : -'Z. James L. Cooney, who captained" the Princeton football .team- In 1905 and was rated one of "the Tigers' most pop ular all around athleteSfwas married In SC Peter's cathedral, Scranton, Pa to "Miss " Margaret SheerTn, uutff-re-tently'an Instructor In a correspoad ence school. -s 1 Cooney - is superintendent -of a salt plant, at ritluica,whereneand-rhls I bride 'Win -make their -home.; He for merly lived in" Scranton. -. During his captaincy of the football team Cooney was alsa captain of the baseball ,team.r He was i tackle and Jcather.)n :the two ; teiunsr4urlnB;.:hia entire' course of -four years, . and be was graduated in 1907 -the president of his class. Z - T ' VI'WHY DO. THEY - " A The ? trite l paying, :i."a' .-question. is never Bettled until It is settled right,' la, more worthy of notice .than.is-u ually given it. - The liquor men tlaim they ' are - going -to--settle cthe. liquor guetlon by regulation, but hundreds of years of failure to" regulate : shows any mind whose gray, matter -has. not been poisoned by? alcohol that this Is not the rIghV-settlemenL 51f.proMbir tlon Is such a failure why :doe every clas bf -liquor naeti fight ltso tigor ouBly? Alabama , Citizen. T - "Subscribe to the News. 1 a year. :'jThe 'Cim(IIim reciprocity "Tneasure has again reached the senate' on "its Journey toward' adoption by.ibe Tinlt d States. -. The agreement: for -which than-a majority' of repreaenttjitives of that party in the hduseroted against the measure.- Slrtyf our Eepubllcans upheld the hand ofthe administration. fentatlve Underwood of-'Alabanuu the Democratic chairman of the' commit- tee on ways and means. ' - v - j-; The old guard leaders, ' headed " by Uncle Joe Cannon and Eeoreaantatlve DalselC maAe . the boast that the Ca rnadlan -pHl rwould go to thev senate with a big majority of the EepubUcan voters of the lower-branch of congress registering their " disapproval of its terms. 'The struggle rwas-made by the followers of' Mrr CanfionT? They ex pected that at least 'a hundred Bepttb-licanswjouldote'-Balnst--the 1lll, but ftoally nly -seven tylght Republicans cuuiu wwracBRU m opposition;--' - The Bepubllcane who voted -for the Mil were Ames,- Anthony, t- Atrttin, Barchfield, Bartholdt, Bmgham, Bow man,- Burke of Pennsylvania, Butler, Oalder, Gary, ? Catlln, Cooper, Orage. Crtmipaekerv. Danforth,- Dyer,- Farr, Foes," FnUer, Gillette, Greene,-Grlest, HarrlB,- Heald.-EDgglns, iHOL'rHow land,: BCubbard,Kent, EnowlandV: Xsf- ferty,- Lawrence, "Longworth. -Loud, McCall, McCreery, McKlmiey; 3Iadden, Madison, Mann,-- Matthews, Miller, Mitchell, Moon of PennsylvanlaLMur dockv!, Needham, -Parran, -: Olmstead, Porter, vi Roberts : f , .Massachusetts, Roberts of Nevada Speer. Stephens of California, . Stevens of Jtinneeotar Sul-: loway.fwltserjrTTaylor;-? ; Ohk,iiniK son JJtter, : JVlWflderitnisontof ; Illinois and rYoung. Here are the Republicans who voted against the:bllir. S'S-ife r Cannon, , DabselC Anderson;. Bradley, Burke' of South Dakota, CampbelL- Oopley. ' Currier,: Davis, De Forest, DoddSr-M. B. DrlscolL.Dwlght,' Focht, Fordney Foster of .Vermont, French, Gardner of Massachusetts,-Gardner of New Jersey, Good. Guernsey, Hamll ton,' Hanna, Hartman, Haughen, Haw-1 ley; Hayes, Helegesen,Hlnds,rHowelL Humphrey, Jackson, .Kendall, '. Ken-, nedy, KInkald,. Koppi ' La Feank, "La Follette Langley;' Lenroot, Xtadbergn. McGulre, " MfTClnleyMcLaughlln, Mc Morran, .Malby, Martin of South JDa kota, Mondell, Moore of Pennsylvania, Morgan," . MottJjNfelson,' Norrls, Patton of : Pennsylvania;; PIcsS Tlumleyr Powers, SPrayt!;PrInce, Pronty;; "Bees, Bodenberg, fiimmbns,' Bloan, 'J. If.; C Smith, Samuel W.! Smith fiteenersbh,' StorMng;-' Thjlswjod- Towner; Vol- ' sted. . Warburton, . Wedemyer.CAVlllis, : Woods :and-.Young :of Kansas. -.The .Eleven Democrats whovoted against the bffll ar&PMK' "I Batluiclc, -Ctaypcy Deugntofi,- Poo ler Gtfdger, "Hammond, PuJorRucker of Colorado, Webb and Whlteacre and Akett of KewTorfc :rf V; "i?: 'JSS ARREST LABOR LEADER. Secretary-Treasurer. tef J Ironworkers 1: Charged ;WithWreokIng of Los-.-p Anoalas Time BuHdlnji.-r-'iJ -i Charged with murder In "connection with the" explosion jthat wrecked the building' of the Cos- Angeles Tbnes-on Oct.. 1, 1910,1 causing . the ' death of twenty-one : persons, ; John MeNa--mara secretary-trjasureir :of the Inter national Association f of Brldge;,- and StxucrtrarIronwoTltersiiaalbtwnS rested, in the headcfuarters: r:tbe; or ganlzationIn IndtenapoUsr -t. The warrant ' was ' based on an, in dictment found by a grand 3dry in Lotf Angeles" and -was serred - by William 1 J. Burns, a detective. - lw - - Detective Burns,r'Superintendent -of Police- and jChief- of- Detectives "Holtse found seventeen sticks; of dynamite and two "quart cans of -1 nitroglycerin In a barn near here Hwned . by. T. H. Jones, a structural -Ironworker, -which Jones says was put there last January byMeNamara. " ' .--V'- " '.'J'z Responsibility? for other-destructive explosions in different : parts ' of the country would be placed as" the result. of an investigation now - mprogress." J.-B. McNamara -andjMcManlgal were arrested in- Chicago.: as- accomplices. McManlgal is said to have'winf eased. -- il'Thla Is the beginning of one of the greatest criminal ; prosecutions' "the country -has known, Burns said,.-:'--: The -warrant against McTJamata charges him. with -murder In compile! ty In-the wrecking of the Los Angeles Times - building 1" and Ifurtter-raUeges that - b.e : was implicated" ln an. explor sion in the Llewelyn "Iron works,: Los Angeles, onUec 24,1910. -; Z- , v -' -Primaries are Costly;1, , - Byavote-of 24 to 3 the Illinois -house-approprtatiofis ssonflnittw'votEQ; to - In-' crease the'salarles -of: members "of the assembly -7fromif2,000eamvbiennial session" to-Jf3J50O! The'reason tidvancn ed by the exponents of higher salaries was that the direct primaries had caus ed a heavy . increase In the campaign expenses. - !-. ' ' SOLVES A GOOD MYSTERY. . - "t want-to thani, yon from the bot tom of my heart," -wrote C-B.. Eader, of. Louis burg, W Va., rfor the wonder ful double r benefit I .got .from JElectric 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. It suited my . case as though made just for vme." .Por rdyspepsla. indigestion? Jaundice and to-rid the system of kid ney .poisons that cause rheumatism, Electric . Bitters - has no equaL" Try them. EFery4xJttierisr guaranteed, to satisfy 7 Only SOc at all drugxiets: S 0. --V .'-'J t; y.er before County;lia suchfa largetc T,amJelect. stock; of Goddsin everything to -wear-beetn placed Ijon th jnarket as . . you flind at this - Store. ; : 1 r . '-- : ' ; THB ;ESTr -Clothes - gurchasec iaT "to compare Values, at's vwhat ?we do, c thaVs .what you," vjc EinLypurfaith:ta! this stbrejjaiid our -goods,' "and. we will- see id, if- that you ; .will -have "no cause to regret it. , v J! - V' S We jrant pleased od : satisfied custom era, therefore we eel 1 only; such goods v aswe inow to be worthy of the jconfidence of t ;Higi Class Trade, people who realize the value of good Goods. " . ' " " J - .sfvjTigabetter.Jiuderstonding' of how well .fthefydwear," 8iidritain:'theirBbae:.yoowill have'toi btty.themt'$wh.e&; .yW;i haVedone1 this you are among the best and most satisfied -dressers.- , - " - v, - 1 ? - - jA nicelooKiug new Hat looks as fresh-as a Tose, you get rosea from a rose bush, but jou must come to our store to get nice ;Mso v - s sbi-'bi tF --JTB' fi ssssssssssssj BflBBfe -sIbsssw--? ; !ejsssBB .- sssss- sssssw . PBTERS" and RODMAN'S for Women and Children,. ROADSTERS. for Men. -Low cut Shoes, Oxfords,' Pumps, "Sailor Ties, . l ancllBtrap Sandals are becoming more popular j every season, and the well i dressed man , woman or , boy is as particular aboq t : therr Footwear jas lheyare aboiit'iheir that we i. -are3n a position to fumish yqu:the CorrectBtyfe at the Lowest Price. -iF-Wa are not going to-wait unl the last of the season to, c. r ; -' J:- givo'you lowjpricesbutwe are going'torput the price-down at ther beginning of the season. ' " K-! WE. ARE HEXDQLTARTE E15 yORbRT GOODS and are prepared to fillourwants bothin Qualityand Price. " - :i- :n . it will pay yon REMEMBER in STAPLE" ana- FANCY GROCERIES -always , to be ifbnnd at our Store, also the - very BEST OF-COUNTRY PRODUCE. ? J Farmers will do well tblring us their Ohickens and Eggs, and everything good to eat; we pay the highest Cash' Price.; ;: ft" " A. bird, in the hand, 'is worth two in the bushr that's why we tieaf oui, customers so well that we always keep them: -Alive ask is for you to come and see for yourself. ---r.' - V I - - . r .Hefepectfully,"i ZT , TOE MALL EReflrJHU UOHInBDSSEQUiTllBLEil --; : . r i .-. - - -? BiitNiwjPreideni"oLW'su :'-VJ'..6oelety&t;Plaie-'at.:Ciil'-:-Vi ' 130,000 InJ 8alary. " "rvV: f- r--:C -x After some dlscossion It : was decided that- William A. DayV new president of the :Equltable life Assurance society, would nly bet given, a salary jt $50, 000 instead of $80,000. which was the , ' WTLIJ A-M.A- DAY. ,. - t allowance made to the late- Paul Hor- ton, ? toiSwhoseofBce-' Judge "Day nas "been elected.- The lopping ofc of ?30, 000 and making the head of the vt rurance -company on a level, so far as salary -goes with the president - of - the United t jBtates,was a finally -decided upon after a lengthy discussion. .J All'but three of the directowr at the New -York meetlngvoted; for the elec- Mon of Judge. Day- The three direct- dra did not; vote: for any one else, but i withheld thelrrvotes-because they be- i lleved the election w of president shouldVbe deferred until after the pol icy of the society :was determined with reference to mutnaHxation. - -" - . ' t .-. .r'.-ycv.-s,- - WARNS AGAINST INOPME fTitt: "i. . - 'v. -.-" x DuksTJof Manchester -Bays. HI-lm J T'jr practical in New York, y - i BeforeT6alllng; for -England .onr. the Campania i the Duke:; of, Manchester, son-to-law - of Eugene - Zimmerman of Cincinnati,' remarked-the- income'-tax has ieen England'a-curseejd he was sorry-to see -tnat me umtea araies -naa been considering the establishment of a similar-tax. -.- 5" - ' , " -k Ji I foolish for New-York to favor such admeasure " , the duke added, 'for if the figures l iavc seen are correct New. York- will par onerseventh of. the total - tax -once it is adopted. For. , a state like Oklahoma - It - may, be t all rjghtf but net forNew.York - if n woman-could- huy a. new- iat whenever "she pleased nothing could ever drive her to- suicide.-'-' - i ;we have a -full line "jfsaVHslBsa "-tlr - - lf'' -gBjVjfBjSJ. '.BSSSBBEBSSBSBSsW'sflBBSBBB' I BSSBB 88888 S3 !The largest i : i 1: i 1. : to inspect out line, before buying. T your Spring cleaning, we have a complete line of Curlxm and House if - J" " - ' " (X Horne, President " W.- R . Nkwboby, Secretary. ; . - "-BLahd JiCKETTj.Salesman, " i; Magnolia Furniture magnoim; n. o. Carry a Complete Line MediumjPriced, Furniture,?; ;-'- - - . - -. . ' - ' "' - - -- 1 ; .j. Oak Suites, Odd Dressers, Sideboards, ; Iron Beds,. Mattresses of all kirids,-Sewing.Machines, Steel Ranges, : ' gliCdok SWvesPictur all kinds J; 4 n-.rjr -ft:- , Courteous and LiberaV treatment - Moderate profits.- 843" We want your trade eat to buy of us - A Tl Rtnwn --Prpsident of the Iain's and Boston, clerked when TTo hnnoht-nn interest in his old 10 millions Thousands of men work folium. ' - ' , - ' MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. " ' Vr' , We pay liberal raferest consistent of ;N6velties; potions, Shoes; - - - - - . ' ""--- " 551 and: will make it to your inter- " 'c ' .,' ' Hamilton-Brown Shoe . Co bt. he was a boy; He saved his money emDlover's stored "He isnow-worth with aafetyr'-f Groceries Company I rnTT; - 1 i -v. 'etci , . ,- , -r j . Eurnishing Goods. - ? ; REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP at Warsaw, in the State of North 6aro-r. jlina, at the close of business March 7, ' , 1911. ; ; - " ""- ." """;; c. f-S.; -f ''-RewuweaT'.V"-" , "t. ' liOans and dlecounts 58,854. 15 - -.bvefdraite;-piN-v 487.74 Banklng Houses,. Furjjiture - - and Fixture's.:. ...I. . . . , .' ' 2,500.00 . Demand loans , 1. . . .i, ., . . 12,845.25 -'' Due from, Banks and Bank- ' .' ers . i ... . i . .-. .-; , . . V -. i '. '.1 5,304.09 j. Gold, coin . . . . !s . ' . ; : . I . I ; -47750" , Silver coin including all ml- " : " . - nor coin currency ; .f . . ' , 930.45 National . ' bank : notes and . pother U;; S. :notesv r&Vi?. 1,986.00'- --Total iv-. . . .r:.. . , Stabilities. :?8?,384.18 Capital stock paid 10,000.00 Surplus fund.., ,,.. ,107000.00s" Undivided profits, less cur-, " "7 -s: rent expenses and taxes V " paid 0...;,.,..V .168.99 ' Dividends unpaid 10.00 Bills payable 10,000.00 Deposits subject to checkT 28,468.57". Demand certificates of de-1 "" " . posit ...vrt..,..,.. 21,500.91 Due to. Banks and Bankers' 691; 28 Cashiers Checks .outstand- - ' - .r- ing - 344.43 f ' '400". 00-- Accrued Interest due deposi- Total ,..?83,384.18 State of Nortft Carolina,",, County of I " U Duplin, ssr"1- ' - J, rH. F, Pelrce,' Cashier of the above named bank, do. solemnly, swear thatrl the-x''above.'8tatement-'l8'.trDe ;to "taet. . " T best', of .my. knowledge and . belief . t,' 4."v" H. P.PEIRCE, Cashier, y. - , . Attest: ' - A -; ' ' 'Correct- - - S. B. HINES, - 1 , i H. "Lt STEVENS. ' " - " "X -' iJ ; V Directors. - Subscribed, and sworn, to before me, " this,10th Jay Of -March, 19tL- - - , - J. H. FONVIELIiE,. - - Nptary. Public- Myi commission expires April 1,, 1911. GUAf?AMT SATSFACTORr 5 4 r 5, 4 -i"
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