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7W WEALTH OF THE MINI) IS THE ONLY TRUE WEALTH."
POUSDED BY J. R. WEBSTER.
REIDSVTLLE, N. C, APRIL 15, 1913.
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House Stands by President Wil
son's Policy.
Washington, April 1-'. President
Wil-nu woo his fight for ultimate free
raw fengar in tha Democratic caucus
toay by a vote of four to cue. The
Louisiana men laila l in an ellcrt to
secure protection. The bill as sent to
Maj. Stedman Recommends Jno. ! Simmons and Overman Pulling Wife of a Fomer Reidsviile Man
pi?. For a short time they lived In
this cit an i had many friem! Mr.
Lorn as, who h& been raaocg
biaee mm cn 'the Goldsboro train
-Jxajor bteciaan recommended the j Washington, April 14. senators Goldsboro. April 1 1. Ti. is morning; f0r tLeferm years epetIIv well
Oliver for Reidsviile P. 0.
for Watts.
Killed at Goldsboro.
following lor appointment, as post
masters: llobert S. Gallawav, of Win-
Simmnne nn.l (Ireririan nr!T rill-f1 cl;nrtlir
with President Wilson rtlatiw to the Prince,
!trr o'clock K. Clrveland Ifccown amon- railroad u,u. who ex-
a nrcmiaeut youua tcir.!
stcn-Salem ; Caleb D. Oshorn, of Os- President' attitude towards accei-ting man ct this city, accompacltd by a yesterday alternccn alter learning of
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... -v feels lite home to wi and I
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V. ntr-r J;39 'jut brcken- liere and
f ir:i-i ---r-i will begin plowing as soou as
'ti ;r.r is oat of the groani. Wheat.
1 Ulfy aim nax are nuwu 111 ..u.
a:; ; -J a up. and some riax as late as me
fcr.t - part of July, and harvested in
if.;.t.-.:ii!;er and October.
Grjin urows fat during the sum
mer, owing to the fact that we nave
ab -ut t iziitef nil oars of day light.
There are still government; home
stents open for settlement. .This is a
good.' place to make money if a man
will litVtle. ..'";'-
preach diversified farming to the
pot.lp lack tliere. Right now I notice
tLev are growing wild over tobacco
b.-aus' they received a fair jtrice for
thtnr crop last seaflcn. Mv o.berva
liou u that high prices for tobacco
mean "poor run-down, worn-out
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.Pitrdon me for writiiiK nl length,
but 1 tel intereRted in the welfare
aa i prepress of the people of my ua
tiv.nite and wifli tliat I was capable
'pfi-ayfng scmethlng that would be of
Wi filing von and yonr paper much
yn-Tt's?, l romnin
- HeBj)Pctf ullv,
T. F. HORSFORI).
President Wilson's Tariff Views.
H?a Senate will p:o?irte for a twentv-
i -f v" th the icr-. hiW. I like nfe ff'Qf- reauctiou iu the presett
r;vfcr The Weekly, lor I can i 'ioty with free fugar at the end o
t.m-ii wjih the prozrefi of .ray j t,Jtf!e years.
unty uud many of. my friends, j Undeiwood led the flht against
Hepresentative Broussard to tave the
President's compromise plan and the
vote wasdecisive. Brcasard present
ed the original programme of a reduc
tion of the tariff to 1.42 a hundred,
leading to free raw fugar in nine
years. He was defeated in the caucus,
HO to 1"). He followed this with an
amendment for a gradual reduction of
the tax. but always eliminating the
three year clause This was President
Wilson's compromise to meet the sugar
planters of Louisiana.
Representative Hardwick. who was
chairman of the committee which in
vestigated the sugar trust, led the
fight for immediate free raw sugar,
hut he was defeated by a vote of 156
to C2. -
Forty-cue Democratic members of j
the House mat taday at the call of j
representative Ashbrook, of Ohio, to !
consider making a right against free
raw wool, to which they are opposed. I
They sought to effect a combination ;
with the .sngir men iu opposition to i
M12 removal or all rihtics'.cii wool and!
sugar., A resolotion was passed at;
the meeting, proposed by Represanta-!
tive Lobeck, of Nebraska, that they
would not be boun i by the Detnocrat
ica caucus and would unite in opposi
tion to Uuderwool in the work of cp
posing free raw sugar.
Republican Leader Mann will te
furnished with au early copy of thn
wool schedule. I! t'ie insurgents can
agree witii the Repnblicius they may
unite iu a fight against tho Wilson-
ford; J. H. Bowen, of West DurJa:!:
Finlev L. Williamson, of Burlington,
and John T. Oliver, o! Reidsviile.
The Major will make rccommenla
tiocs for Elkin and Elon College Tues
day. Greensboro News, 15tn inst.
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the Gor.MiCro t?l? dcubia tmgedv.
Mary IX Carter; n. i. Prince, who i
The Pope Better.'
Rome, April 14. The Pope has
rallied ina wonderful manner from
the sericus attack which he suffered
vesterday. He appeared to be on the
point cf death last night; the physi
cians' reports tonight stating that the
danger point for ti:e present at least,
lias been passed.
MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POW
DERS FOR CHILDREN.
Relieve Feverislmess, Bad Stomach,
Teething Disorders, move and regu
late the bo a els and are a pleasant
remedy for Worms. Used by Mothers
for 22 vears. They never fail. At all
druggists, 2oc. Sample FREE. Ad
j drees, Alien S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y.
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Greensboro News.
Commencement of the County
Public Schools.
two Senators' recommendations voous laiy visitrd
ior ieaerai appointments in rortn noepitai, shere Mrs. -Mary u. carier j prtUCe who i brother of
Carolina. EGtii Senators Simmons . Lomai wa? as pttitnt endergoing Clevelaui Prince, anl who Js in
and Overmis alter ieaviiiz the White treatment for a sprained ankle, the re-'this city, wa nctiflel ycterdy of
tiousa Hiii their cenferene was en- salt of an automobile accident, aud the tragedv of his brother. He left
tirelv satisfactory ana most pleasant, 'shot her dead in her room.
Senator SimmoDS was asked if he die-. Soon after the two entered Mrr.
cussed the appointment of Col. A. D. ' Lotnax's room the yenng lady was re
Watts as collector for the western dis- 'qutsted by Prince to step into the hall
trict of North Carolina, and he said a moment, that he wanted to have a
that Watts' appointment was dU- word in private with Mrs. Lorcax.
cutsed in a general way. No indorse- and hardly had she complied with the j
meuts of the Iredell man were filed request when two pistol shots tang f
with the President today, however. jont in the room, and through the hall 1
Senator Simmons was asked about and when the startled floor nurse and
the miner in North Carolina that Col- others hurried to the tcene, they lound
onel Watts would be given the United! Mrs. Loin ax dead with a pistol shot
States marsbalship for Western North through the head and Prince wrjthing
Carolina and that W. C. Dowd. of in agony from a like shot, self-iutliet
Charlotte, would bo appointed collec- ed Immediately after shooting Mrs.
tor. as a matter of compromise. Lotnax. Her death was instant.
"I have never hear t of the story be- j There was a noticeable Intimacy be
fore," said Senator Simmons. "Eoth v.,, .. . T ...
Senator Overman and myself will reel tween h,m and Mrs" aud
ominend Colonel Watts for collector many of the more observant suspected
of western Caroliua at the proper j that an infatuation existed 'mutually
time.
J an always nfiaid buisuess men
who am uneasy have something to he
naci-v about.
Tl! farnvfir lias n?ver been protectad
i e a 'vpr needed to he protected.
"Co.-r of productioir'is never the
SHU-- in any one factory for two years
together. ' -
Hv! i, t vou see.i competition aigap-
J t'.ir ;
T!i! ;- American peo'plu are . taking
lit ice a-t never tiefore.
Wtut the paoj)le wear and eat most
'e ii b. ic clua p.
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free raw wool.
tariff soheme againtt
LADIES CAN WEAK SHOES
On size smaller bv using Allen'B
Foot-Ease, t lie antiseptic pwwder fcr
swollen, teiifpr, aching ttt. It makes
walking a rieltght, relievos corns and
bunions of all pain, and gives rest ai.d
comfort. Sold everywhere. 2.jc Don't
arcept uy sut.sritate. Sample FREE.
Address, Allen S. Olmsied, LeRoy. N:
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Rockingham Savings Bank &
Trust Company,
At Reidsviile, in the State of North Carolina, at the close
of business April 4, 1913.
RESOURCES:
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts secured and unsecured
Furniture and fixtures
Due from Banks and Bankers
Cash Items
Gold Coin
Silver coin, including all minor coin currency
National banknotes and other U. S. notes
$103,293.! 4
381 .05
2,1 89.65
13,71 3.48
31 4.07
780.00
1,922.02
6,1 34.00
$1 28,727.41
Total,
I.IARII ITIF;
Capital stock paid in
(Surplus Fund
Undivided profits. less current expenses
and taxes paid
Bills Payable
Time certificates of deposit
Deposits subject to check
Savings Deposits - -Cashier's
Checks outstanding
Total,
State of North Carolina,
County of Rockingham, ss:
1. Scott Fillman, cashier of the above named bank, do
solemnly swear that the abovy; statement is true to the
o'st of my knowledge and belief.
SCOTT FILLMAN, Cashier.
. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 10th dav
pril, 1913.
R. H. TUCKER, Notary Public.
$15,000.00
300.00
1,446.65
5,000.00
12,557.1 2
55,400.02
38,608.1 7
415.45
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$1 28,727.4 1
,rrcct-Attest: A. P. Sand, J. R. Moore, Wm.Giles,
J:rctors.
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
ank of Reidsviile,
REIDSV1LLE, N C,
At the Close of Business April 4, 1913.
RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts,
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
Banking House, 7,210.02
Furniture and Fixtures, 2,668.74
All Other Real Estate Owned,
Due from Banks and Bankers,
Cash Items,
Gold Coin,
Silver Coin, including ail minor coin
currency
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National Bank Notes
and other U. S. Notes,
Total,
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock paid in,
Undivided profits; less current
expenses and taxes paid,
Dividends uncalled for,
Time Certificates of Deposit,
Deposits Subject to Check,
Cashier's Checks outstanding
Reserved for Interest,
$349,975.69
8,736.17
9,878.76
3,000.00
41 ,508.47
2.385.99
6,000.00
2,840.85
20,1 00.00
$444,425.93
$50,000.00
35,908.19
21 0.00
208,689.62
I 36,990.08
495.07
I 2,1 32.97
$444,425.93
Total,
State of North Carolina.
County of Rockingham,
I, J. F. Watlington, cashier of the above named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above state
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
J. F. WATLINGTON, Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed to before me this, 11th
day of April, 1913.
W. A. TROTTER, N. P.
Corrcct-Attest: W. B. Wray, J. H. Burton,
E. M. Redd, Directors.
between them, bat, few if any, gave
it a serious torn in their minds.
Humors, however, began to go the
ronnds, as rumors will, and Prince
about four months or so ago went west
for his health and paople forgot it. He
returned two weeks ago. and Thursday
night'he and Mrs. Lomax. in the lat
ter'4 automobile, left the city together
after midnight on a "joy ride," and
Friday morning the wrecked auto
mobile was found on the road near
the park. Yesterday Mrs. Lomax was
ectBred as a patient in the hospital
foi mrsing.
At this hoar Prince is still living
btft unconscious, aud there is no lope
for his recovery. The murder and at
tempt at suicide was a shock to the
whole city as both were from -promS
nent families.
SHOOK TO GREENSBORO PEOPLE
; The tragic death of Mrs. R. A.
Lomax at Goldsboro yesterday was a
shock to numerous Greensboro peo-
The annual commencement of the
pabtic school of Rockingham coouty
will be held at Weutworth on Friday,
April 25th. Ad elaborate program Is
"being arranged which ill appear to
Friday's issue of The Weekly. Among
the distinguished speakers who will
participate in these commencement
exercises will be R. D. W. Connor, of
Raleigh : State Sapr. of Public Instrac-
Uion J. Y. Joyner, and others.
At the same time and place a aret
mass meeting of farmers, merchants,
manufacturers and other citixtel of
the county will be held for the par
pose of organizing a league or society
for the betterment of the agricultural
and educational Interests of the coun
ty Among those Invited to attend this
great massmeeting and who will make
addresses are Clarence Poe, of the
Progressive Farmer ; II. Q. Alexander,
State president of the Farmers' Union,
and others.
A joint program is being arranged
which will be announced later.
This prorulnfs to bo one of the most
important meetings eve' held In Rock
itighaoi and will draw an imsaenfa
crowd from eyery point of the coanlf.
FAMOUS STAGE BEAUTIES
Look with hoiror on Skin Erup
tions, Blotches, Sore or Pimples.
They don't have them; nor will aoy
one, who nses Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
It glorifies the face. Ecztma or Salt
Rheum vanish before ir. It cares sore
lip, chapped hands, chilblains: heals
barns, cats and braises. Uuequaled
tor pile. Only 25c at Allen's aud
Brittain's drug tores.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Bank,
At Reidsviile, in the State of North Carolinaat the close
of business, April 4. 1913.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts, $349,931 .94
Overdrafts, secured and unseemxi f,23Z9S
North Carolina State Bonds, 3.C00.00
All other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgs- 6,000.00
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures, 27349.2 1
Demand Loans, 24,0554 1
Due from Banks and Bankers, 49.0974Z
Cash Items, 1,90112
Gold Coin i.505,50
Silver coin, including all minor coin currency, l,OwJ0O
National bank notes and other U. S. notes, 5,500.00
Total, $470,680.56
LIABILITIES:
Capital stock paid in, $75,000.00
Surplus-Fund. 40,000.00
Undivided profits, less current
expenses and taxes paid, 4,037.78
Dividends unpaid, ' 252.00
Time Certificates of Deposit, 187,853.27
Deposits subject to check, 157,280.1 5
Cashiers checks outstanding, 58.02
Certified checks, 33.28
Accrued interest due depositors, 6,1 66.08
Total, $470,680.58
State of North Carolina
County of Rockingham, ss:
1, Eugene Irvirt, cashier of the above named bank, do
solemnly swear that the above statement b true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
EUGENE IRVIN. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 9th day of
April, 1913.
P. H. WILLIAMSON. Notary Public
Correct Attest: Jas. Robinson, R. B. Chance, R. L
Watt, Directors.
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