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on gyy?sww?LjMjiji:Q nil 1 1 iiin 1 1 n i iro w CONGftESS TOPROBE 1 STEEL CORPORATION w,v.vv.MM it lilMflUAL lilHIVCO . sis . - - it" 1 h FULL CONFESSION. mill N M N n n H M H n New Goods., constantly amving.':?Tbe ;Latf Styles.; Come, we will fill you orders ResDectfullv. - .iss wra Boone I BUILD YOU- 2 WHILE LUMBER IS CHEAP. CUT PRICES ON ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. v . . . ' , r ::: Owing to the removal of the Tariff from lumber, the North ern Markets have become over-stocked and the price has gone down on al grades. . . FOR THE NEXT FEW KIOHTHS WE WILL SELL CHEAP! All grades of Rough and Dressed Lumber." Different Pat terns of Mouldings. KilnDried Flooring, Base and v..;. Partition. Band, Crown and Quarter Round , .- Mouldings. Window and Door Stops and Lattice for your Porch esr Good Weatherboarding and Coiling at $10.00 per Thousand Feet at Our Planing mil. 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. - : Bring your Wagon and carry back a Big Load of Good Lumber for a Little Money. . . We Carry a Large Stock J. H. PEIRCE LUMBER CO., WARSAW, INT. C- .. j. c. horne; DEALER IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Etc. NEW SPRING SILKS NEW GOODS NEW SPRING All Colors, JUST ARRIVED. WASH FABRICS. All Shades. CLOTHING. EMBROIDERIES. HATS. LAWN. WOOLEN GOODS. CAPS. FL AXONS. SERGES. OXFORDS. DIMITIES.- MELROSE. SHOES. BATTISTE. MOHAIR. TRUNKS. NAINSOOK. VOIL. SUIT CASES. LINEN. " BATTISTE. PARASOLS. UNEN. SUITINGS. HARDWARE. CHAMBRYS. REPS, Etc. HARNESS. GINGHAM, Etc. GROCERIES, Etc. See my Display of Agents for , See my Display of RIBBONS. BUTTE RICK PATTERNS. VAL LACES. He spied it! He buyed it! He J". O- HOBlsTB New Spring and S We take7 pleasure in informing the trade that our new line of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS HAVE ARRIVED. Notions, Shirts, Hats, Underwear, Ties, Cuffs, Collars and Hosiery The old reliable "Morris" Shoes for Ladies and Men, Oxfords and High, Cut, no better made. Splendid line of Straw Hats for Men and Boys." Tpbacco and Cigars. Fresh Groceries always on hand. Wfl are Tval Ao-pnts for a reliable our Samples and let us fit J. N. SOUTHERLAND & SOU, : Kenanville, N. C. REPORT-OF THE THE BANK at , in the State of North Carolina "at the close of busmesB March 7, It 11. - . ' aison, Resources. Loans and discounts. ...$62,330.01 ... 629.28 Overdrafts secured Banking Houses, Furnituse and fixtures Due from Banks and Bank ers Cash items Silver cdin, including all mi nor coin currency. ....... National bank notes and 3,650.00 . 4,026.07 132.00 17348.61 V.712.00 other U. S. notes. J- Total 63,822.97 Stats er Nerth Careltna, Ceurrty f-'BiipIM,- MJ " - I, M. McD. wiUiami, Cashier mt th aboTe-oamed "tank do - aolemnly swear that the above statement Is true te-he-best -ef my knowledge and belief. - M. -McD. WILLIAMS. Cashier. - Correct Attest:' C. S.'mnes, K. J. Faiski, Directors. Subscribed ana awera to befere ae, thli 15ta day of Marchr JMl, ' - THOS. PERRETTj Notary Public.- My commUsion expires Nor 19, lfU. ' ' " C " - " " " : in qualityund price to pjease.. . 8I E3 El S- HOEia ! jbn Hand at All Times. "Ji tried it! What? American Wire. Respectfully, inner Tailoring House, call and see you up for the Summer. CONDITION OF OF FAISON, r Liabilities. Capital stock $10,000.00 Surplus fund - Undivided profits, less cur--rent "expenses, and taxes -; paid . Bills payCEle .............. Time certificates of .deposit Deposits-subject to check. Cashier's checks outstand , Ing r 6,000.00 ' 705.34 , 3,000.00 14,502:08 29,352.45 "263.10 Total, .$3,822:97 Stock! Prisoner Tells Grand Jury TliatjHouse Passes RssoIutionJo In He and totaara Are Guilty Ortie McManigal has -told the grand lory the story of the dynamiting plots In -whlchhe says he participated "with James B.-McNamara and of which he asserts J. - J. McNamara had : guilty knowledge.: -Thex session of ; the- jury prefaced the -return . of ; more indicts ments against the McNamaras.- Those -Indictments probably will 'be turned this week, and the arraignment of the ' prisoners will follow.. Whether these new Indictments -are ..necessitated- by defects in the original 'ones;. or for - some other Mason,. is not known. .". Five persons were brought from San Francisco and went to the county Jail J. J. M'NAMARA. v. for the purpose of determining wbeth er james B. McJNamara is the man they knew in that city as J. B. Bryce. Those witnesses- were 'i'aul Stupper Ich, his -wife and two daughters, and Harold .Burrows. The Stupperichs conducted a hotel at Sausilito, across the hay from San Francisco, - where Bryce and Mb companions stopped for a short time while preparing, to move the dynamite theyought at Giant to the poin$ where it was - hidden. It Is charged at Sausillto that they tied up the launch Pastime, repainted4t and changed the name to ' Peerless. Bur rows owned the launch:,: 'While neither the - witnesses nor - District Attorney Fredericks will discuss tberYlslt to the jail, the rumors about that institution are that James MeNamam was rec ognized as the man who passed as Bryce. - The indictments to be returned will charge murder, according to District Attorney Fredericks. It Is believed the McNamaras will he -indicted on at least nineteen counts-for murder, one for each death resulting directly from the Times explosion, . that another count win charge the three prisoners with conspiracy to dynamite the Llewellyn -iron works and that the Mc Namaras also will be indicted for con spiracy to dynamite the Plmes build ing, s FIGHT ON FOR FREE WOOL Ways and Means Committee Demo crats Favorably Inclined Champ Clark Leads the Opposition. The Democratic members of the committee on ways and means who, much to the distress of Speaker Clark and his lieutenants, stand nine, to five for free raw wooL are now 'consider ing, an alternative proposition which may be agreed upon. This is an imme diate rate of 6 cents a ondon the raw wool, with a reduction of a cent a year in the rate until at the end of five years wool automatically goes on the free list It has become apparent of late that the house leaders are very much dis turbed as a result of the fact that-a majority' of the Democratic members of the committee, as well as a major ity" of Democrats in the house itself, favor tree raw wool. SpeakeWClark, Representative " Underwood , of Ala bama, the ways and means chairman and- majority floor - leader, and other prominent Democrats -are doing their best to stem the -current of free raw Wool sentiment. Up to date their ef forts have met with little success. As It Is, the 6 cent rate will constitute a 60 per cent reduction frofh the duties iimposed on raw wool by the - Payne- Aldrlch bill. WANT: WOMAN POLICE, CHIEF. Boston Matron Petition Governor Foss . .. to Reorganize Force. Declaring every man., who has held the office of police commissioner of Boston has been a failure,' a commit tee of -women has petitioned Governor Fos8'to appoint1 a woman- commis sioner, '.'i' ' If the- appointment of a womwt po lice .commissioner : Is impossible, the committee - wants' women police in spectors, and If this, too, is Impossible they want the present police force in creased, reformed and regulated. Should this5 ftlso- be impossible, the women declare ihe governor should at once takeatepa . call out the militia to suppresrwickednes8 In Boston." . - SOLVES A GOOD MYSTERY. T want to thank you from -the bot tom of my heart," wrote C. B.'Rader, of LouisbuTg, W. Va'for the wonder ful double benefit' I got from Electrie Bitters, In curing me of both a severe' case of stomach trouble and "of tfieu nutfism, from' which I had been-an -almost helpless sufferer for ten years. It suited my case -as though made Just for. me." For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice and to rid the system- of kid ney poisons -that jcause , rheumatism, Electric Bitters has no. equaL Try them. ' Every bottla is guaranteed to satisfy., Only EOc t U druoiito. vestigate Alleged Trust. vThe resolution introduced .by Repre-; sentative Stanley of Kentucky provid ing for the creation, of a house com. mittee of nine members to investigate the XFnlted States Steel corporation has been favorably -reported by the com.-" mittee on rules,: of which Represents-' tlve Henry of Texas Is chairman. It is understood the resolution will be brought before - the house .at au early date and passed so. that the in quiry may be begun immediately. . Virtually the only amendment made:: twaa. with respect to the 'manner of se lecting the special committee.';. The Stanley resolution -provided that the committee be appointed by the speak er. As reported by the committee. It Is specified . that: the committee be elected by the house..:.- . .. 7. v u: It is made mandatory on the commit tee to Inquire into fhe following: ; "Whether said steel, corporation has any relations or affiliations n violation of law with the Pennsylvania -Steel company, the'Cambrla Steel company, the Lackawanna Steel company or any -other Iron or steel company nominally-. Independent. " . "Whether said "steel - corporation. through the persons owning its stocST its directors or officers,1 has or has. had. relations in violation of law witfi-tbe Pennsylvania Railroad company or any other railroad company, coal compa nies or with any national banking com panies, trust companies or insurance companies or other corporate organiza tions or companies or with the stock-' holders, directors or other officers of said companies ahd whether such rela tions have caused or have a tendency to cause any of the results following: "First. The restriction or destruction of competition In production or trans- initttuvuf uiviuuiug hvuopilHUCO ' -fcv- 7rjjsh competitors. "Second. Excessive capitalization. ' The house passed the resolution . in troduced by Representative Gardner. J of Massachusetts calling on the secre tary of the navy to furnish all infor mation in his possession relative to ex isting shoe contracts between the navy department and 1 Hermann & .Co. "of Boston, the firm that Representative Difenderfer of Pennsylvania alleges had a monopoly of such contracts.,. PLAN TO OBEY A lift. Railroad Will Reorganize Their Coal Subsidiary Company to Comply With Hepburn-Act . The managers and counsel for the Lehigh Valley, Delaware and Hudson and New York, Ontario 'and Western railroad companies are perfecting plans for reorganization in accordance with the decision of the United States supreme court a monttrago in the long litigated commodities clause of ' the Hepburn act. The proposed reorgani zation pertains to the relationship be tween the railroad companies and coal companies which they control and op erate, and the design of the railroad managers is so to separate the coal business from the railroad business that there can be no further complaint from Washington or -elsewhere -that the companies are not complying with the spirit of a law which ,was de signed to separate them. ' Consideration of a number of plans in the course of numerous conferences of attorneys has resolved the matter Into two general plans. The one that is at present favored by the Delaware fand Hudson and the New York, On tario and Western Is similar in gen eral outline to that made effective by the Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern two years ago.- It provides for the sale at the mines of the coal mined by the company to an Independent com pany organized for the purpose of manceimg tne, coai. ... PITTSBURG BRIBE TRIAL ON. Prank C. Blessing, Ones Convicted of Graft, Gets Another Chance.' Dr. Frank C. Blessing, president of the common council of Pittsburg, Is being, tried - on' a charge of bribery. Blessing was tried last year and con victed. . A motion for a new. trial -was granted. - . John J3- Klein, former councilman, who is ynow serving a term in the Western penitentiary and who is.' the main r witness for the commonwealth, was brought from the penitentiary to await being -called to the stand. J' ; ! ' Thetrlal of Frank N. Hoffstot, the wealthy blanker and car manufacturer, on charges growing out of the Tecent councllmanlc graft scandal, was set for next week. . ANGLO-AMERICAN PACT. Draft of Arbitration Treaty Provides Protection For Allre. :L The draft of the Anglo-American arbitration treaty which has Just been made publcin Washington as thus far agreed upon, by the two natrons, provides lor special courts to, settle all questions of honor and 'the reference of all other -disputes to The Hague tribunal. The draft also provides for the protection of the rights: of allies as they exist at present, but it also de clares that no further alliances ' shall e made without the consent of both parties to the new peace treaty. . WHY DO THEY: -. The trite - saying, "a- question Is never settled untH"it is 'settled right," is more jEOrthy of notice than is us ually given it. -.The liquor men claim they - are going- to " settle the ljquor question by, regulation, '.buthundreds of -years- of failure to" regulate -shows any mind whose gray matter has not been; poisonedy alcohol that - this Is not the 'right - settlement,5 If prohibi tion la-such a failure -why Tdoes every class 'of lfquoririen- fight :lt.;so vlgdr ously? Alabama Citizen.--.' - Subscrib to the News.; $1 a year. ever before -and . select . stock of. Goods in everything to wear been placed -on the market as I you will find at this Stored , . - : I , - : - THE TEST WAY.1S THE BEST, WAY, the right way; to : prepare for a: ; Clothes purchase is to compare values', thatV what we do,. thatV-what you should do. "w- : rrv"V- - 1 ."-7 ' ' --;. - 7 v-c' Pinvyou iv faith to' this store and our goods, and we will see to- it that ;you wiir have no cause to .regret it. ' -' . ;,v h., We want pleased and satisfied customers, therefore we sell only such goods as we know to be worthy, of the confidence of,' X High CJass Trade, people who realize the value of good Goods. - ' - -' r- - " - s To get a better understanding of. how well they fiiNwear, and , retain their shape, you will ihaVe to buy them, when you - - have done this you are among the best jtnd most satisfied dressers: ' ' -"' .. ,v v .,-...... - -t - : . - - A nice looking new Hat looks as fresh as a'rose, yoojjet roses from a rose bush, but you must come to our store to get nice-' JEFFERSON and STETSON HATS. ' - ' ' . - - " "IV. P T ... - -c 1 .-' - . ... ; ...... . - - . .. - : . , - : - -" . . , " . .. - : . -,;. Also we have a full line of Novelties, $Jtions, etc. v . ' : : ; r. Shoes "iPETERS'j and GODMANjS for Women and Children, ROADSTERS for Men. "Low cut Shoes, f QxfordsiJPumps, - Sailor Ties and Strap Sandals,are becoming more popular every seasonj and the well 'dressed man, woman or . boy .is as particular; aboutr ,their Footwear as they are-About their Hats or. Suits. They demand the Latest Style, the Correct Style, anH we claim that we'1 are in a position to furnisE you the Correct Style at the Lowest Price. We are not going to wait until tha-last of the season to r ' give you low prices, but. we are going to put the price down at the beginning of the season. w- "-':: : WE ARE HE ADQU ARTERS FOR DRY GOODS, andare; prepared, to fill your wants botbriri Quality and ' Price , ? . Thirstore is packed with all the new and up-to-date wearable goods from 5 cents to $1.50 per yard,' -it will pay you to inspect our line before buying ": REMEMBER in your Spring cleaning, we have a complete line of Curtains and House Furnishing Goods., v STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES always, to be found at our Store, also the-very BEST QFGOUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers will do well to bring us their Chickensand Eggs, and everything good to eat; we pay the highest Cash Price. , V ' A. bird in the hand, is worth two in the bush," that'swhy we treat our customera so well that we alwayskeep them -j ' AJleaskas for you to txmieFand see for yourself. Respectfully,' THE HALL INDICT FIVE IN OHIO GRAFT PROBE Charge Members of. State As sembly Willi Soliciting Brlbss, As a result of two days' probing the Franklin county grand jury ' has in dicted five members of the Xhl gen eral assembly for soliciting bribes. One legislative attache was indicted for aiding and abetting In the solicitation. Although the names of only four had been mentioned In the newspapers In advance, air -five -of them were in a lawyer's office when the grand jury re- DR. GEOKGE B. NYE." ported. They immediately went to the courthouse and furnished bond. Their arraignment will come at the end of the week. 1 Other features in the developments Included the appointment of an en tirely new steering committee in the house. The-old one was depleted by resignations. Dr.' George B. Nye xf Pike-county -was the last to hand in his resignation. Six other members of the committee had deserted him, , and when their resignations came up. for consideration-, a motion was made to J accept also that, of Nye, although it had not been offered. - Nye, vJio Jast week-eaused the ar rest of Burns' detectives' on charges of bribing him, 'was among those Indict ed His bond was placed at . $10,000, itf also that of Sergeant at .Arms B. J.: Dyegle- of . Erie . county, alleged - go- between. DyegUv it was reported, wasJ ttbout to confess. He was sent for by Burns and spent considerable time at the courthouse, but later when asked if he had been promised immunity de clared he had nothing to confess. -" - Whenwe- get to heaven, most. oft u will -havfesto have self-playing harps. v In order to make the-most Of things it Isn't absolutely necessary to-lead ft.Xy:v!:HM'J?Wfe;i'.-.:''-''' 3 r double life." . , ' 1 i in the history of .Wallace, or: Duplin; Countv,: has such a laree The Largest ! ri J.-C. Horne, President. Wx RHKEWBtiRV, Secretary. Bland W. Pickett, Salesman, Magnolia Furniture. Company, . MAGXOIvIA, N. C. - - . - - . -. . . - . Carry a Complete' Line of Mediuiil Priced -Furniture. - n - - - -m. - y- - . ... : Oak Suites, Odd Dressers, Beds Sideboards, Iron Beds,1 Cook Stoves, Pictures and ,' :a : ' : " o ou'irx'av". an'd c a. sk: is, - . - - . . -. - ' Courteous and Liberal treatment. Moderate" profits. fieSWe want your trade and will make it to your in terX e3t tc buy of us. - - .. " . WHAT ARE Y&U DOING WITH YOUR MONEY ? , you can fill a Bucket drop by drop; im WW. L CK "itV-ViJ- yy. I7IM m MM M MM M'MMW M MM mM W M M . i BANK ONE DOLLAR A DAY $S it, will in twenty years; "make you a this fortune will support you the rest - , MAKE OTJR'.BAN'yOUR BANK." ' We pay liberal lnteresconsistent with -safety." f, '. T Stocks of ; Shoes. , ' . ' iGAOTILIE- 'coKa'PABiy; Frames, Chairs of all kinds. IIMI'"""'1'l"Tri,1WJIiu.j a week. ; This sum and Ihe interest joh comfortable fortune.' The interest on of your life. - - lilS- sl BsS'BSBS'B ' 'S"sl i REPORT OP THE CONDITION QP , The B of Varsaw. at Warsaw, in the State of North Caro lina, at the close of business March 7, 1911. ' - ' ' Resources. - - Loans and yisdounts. . . ..$ 68,854.15 Overdrafts ........ i . . 487:74 - Banking Houses, Furniture 'r,- and Fixtures.. 2,500.00 Demand loans . i.. . .:. .w .-. 12,845.25 Due from Banks "and Bant -. ers r..r. 5,304,09 Gold coin . . .......... ... . . ." ' "s 477.50 Silver coin, including all mi- , ; x. v;! r nor coin currency. . . . . . . 930.45 National bank, notes - and u . - ' other-U. S. notes .... . 1,985 . 00 ;." Total ; . . 8384.18 . (Liabilities. ? . , Capital 'sttKSk-paid In. ;. . . r-,$ 10,000.00 . Surplas "tund . . . rv 10,000 . 00 . Undivided profits, less tjur ;? . -rent, expenses and taxes ' paid"-...: - 168.99 Dividends unpaid 10.00 Bills paybble ........ ."v.. . 10,000.00" Deposit subject to check . -. 28,48". 67 Demand certificates of de- - , ..v v. posit ..... 210091 Duetb" Banks- and Paukers - ; 69128 Cashier's Checks outstand- " Ing .-. 344. 43t Accrued interest due deposi- tors . . : . : i . i . 400.00 ' Total .". . I". '. . 83,384 .18 s Stat of North ; Carolina, ? County of. ; Ouplln, : . , " ' I, H. FT Peirce, Cashier of the above- . named' bank; do solemnly swear , that the above statement Is true -lo tho- best- of tny knowledge and ' belleV - -" H. F.' PEmCE,'Cashier. TJorrect-Attest: S. - - - H. L. E. HINES. L. STEVENSj P. BEST, DirectorSv- Subscribed and worn Jo before me, this 10th day of March," 1911. -' J " - -' J. H.' FOrfSnELLE,- - Notary PublltC My commlssioo -expires April 1 X911.- III E-t-Tlls CO U G E 3 ! zero AT ) -fpro. Off ' fOAV BCrUAD, V i v.
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