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THE MERCHANTS OF STATE TO MEET Will Gather At Greenville Soon for the Annual Session - . Program .f the fob annual con vention of thr Men-basts' iwh..' n of NTth Carolina have jut rwealyl been rwt-ived hv tbe members in Vew Bern. The meeting is to he held in Asheville June 15-17 and the programs (five everv evidewt that the nieelinc will be one of the moat enjuvaule and worth while the merehanta of the StaU have ever held. Th officers of the association are: B. Markhum, Durham, president: R. L. Poston, Ktatesville, vice president: N. E. Xewson, Jr.. Durham, secre tary: S. P. Burton. Asheville, treas urer, and R. 0. F.ierett. Durham, attorney. The direetoss are L. B. Markham. Durham. R. L. Poston, Hiitosville: M. E. N'ewsom. -Ir.. Durham; S. I. Burton. Asheville R. A. Knirfil. Durham. J. Norman Willis. Oreenslxiro; .). Frank Merri Winston-Kalera: Edgar E. Bronghton, Raleigh, and J. X. McCausland. Charlotte. The complete program of tbe meet ing is as follows: Tuesday, June 15, 8?15 O'clock AsseniMnuj and registration or dele- pates, Convention eujle! to order, Prcsi- dent h. B. Markham, Prayer, Hev. & B. Walker. D. D.. pastor First Bapllifc ehun-h. Address;.-! pf JWrome, on behalf of the city. resid jpf board of trade. On behalf of I inn of A: iiex ill ille Merchants' Kespolise to on hehaif of tin frchants" ussoeia- president of Ashe issociat ion. ldresses of wi Iconio Merchants' associa- lion nl North Carolina A. M. West. Hickory. "The Federal Reserve Bank and its Beneficiaries," Col. -loiin F. Burton, Wilson, member beard of director;; of l-?ic!...n .in! Ifeciennl Bank. Hediics(l..v VSornln, JuiinC 10 1 Mr, J. .B, - Bee. and grand (laughter Appointment of commit Tecs as I'ol- pWi'ss Nettieworence also attended lows: HcM.liitii.i .. credentials, ways! the I'niiiD flWnKJtt BlminUs Creek, and means, eons' it lit ion and bv-laws. ' Misses MlhTihgle and -Cassie " J i auditing, nominalin Rejmrt of pr ham. Durham. iclen I I? Niark- Iv purl sum. Jr., Report .sbe ille. Uepoits finance, R sdratice. .1 secretary, crPsi in. t reasurer, M. K. New 1'. Bintbu. if I he si a ndiiig eommil lees, A. Knight, burliiun; in . Norman Willis, Greens boro; arbitration. J. Frank Morris, Winston-Salem; transportation. J. K. MfCausland, Charlotte; legislr.fi vr; K. K. Broughlon, Raleigh. "Some Recent Changes in Com mercial Law," R. 0. Everett, attor ney for Merchants' association of X 'j rolina. V , ( ; " It f ? rnoon June 16 Trip ar.-i .m i. courtesy Ashe- ille a ;soci;: i ii n. Wednesday F.venintf 8.-15 O'clock "Rural Credits," John Spnint H member American committee to study rural iredits in Kurope, elia'rrrian of rural credits committee. "How to Maintain and Operate a Merchants' Association." W. A. Clark, secretary Virginia Merchants' asso cia Hon. I tifinished bn iiics, general en; -Jon. open to ic legates. 'J i.irstry. ,!i i f7. fO C ORPHANS AT COVE Visit That Town s;nH Concert Cove City, June 2. Lfs! Satur day niglil the singing class of the Oxford Orphanage, arrived here and wire met at the depot by E. D. Avery and a committee and assign ed lo homes. At eight O'clock the (dass gave an entertainment in the school building that was greatly n--joyed by a large audience. The class and l heiroseoi ts remained here until ! i day morning. The. people of this place tn joyed t he ir visit greatly, and thy flee mo il to enjoy tl.eir stay here. Crops in this section are duiru' fine, especially since the rain. POLICE ARE AFTER FAYETTEVILLE MAN .1. ' I.. t,- (. Krhafoa, June J. Itcdgm mippo red to be a Kayttloville iiii. ."ii. i" biing leoked for with nar tmta f r Ismeny and ahand nntnt. ' him. HogerM Km oft Lew nnd lie oftle J. lime no knew, ledge of h's presnt whenabi nts, He w msb of sgisll stature, alxutl. vre.rs of age and. has ) Uaak llidjors bosrded at a reafie bouse in tin! eily, nnd madi ber of aeuiiaintances. Me had The wa-Tant agalns! luin for lar etny eame from .South Carolina Ii is not known exactly what the nature of the alleged theft wa. lie ahsnd oned hi wife in Kayettevillr. frlm wlueh nils l he warrant on that fount nuavo, had titaleij that hi business in Kinston was to organist a brancy mm for a loan and trust aompst) , Sir,'. Farmers hi-That g J iur Busy Many Improve neat Noted M .11 -M Arapahoe. June 2 Ttrink) perhaps oar friesds -would hear fro Arapahtw again, ere take this oppsWy -stTLhow jwr-Ji 1M, .D- 5Mb aud Mrs. loa thing is gorag dowinMr tray. u less) Isr Wt Us night for Fort The weaun being uood our fa inersl are very basy. bat ever crowded keeping up with their crops of corn. cotton, potatoes, tobacco etc. As usal. the eorn'rrep is f irt im- portanee. It is as good as we ever had' at 'this season and is ' certainly a glorious seen to look across theVm- fmensc aerea of futurism green. With our merchants, business is unasiiaHyi good in all branches, for this time of the year. s- ' "' Among the important building op erations i the eouununity ww might y ; mention Mr. J. T. Fornes ban just finished an addition to the ktnrtth of his dwelling and ahw added another story in height, wbieh gives Jiim one of the most handsome residences in ithe virility; " ' 1 The. A. ft N: -TV. Rapid Transit Company are erecting a lar jp ware house at' the terminal of thHr line in , the eitv, to enable them to' tak e care ! r,,, . ;.4 ' re 18i - town ; of their increasing business, i This a miieii neeaea aaeinon to our town and with its completion the ilottipany ill be able to handle ' bolh their j enormous freight and passenger traf- fie in a satisfactory trtahaer to' the : . ...... i Among the recent comers hind goers are Messrs. W. ' R.-Tnglc and W. Rawfs, Jr., who made an xtpnsive t4sit -to 'Bldiints Creek, Beaufort county, recently taking in tlie F. W. iB. Pnsoa af : atlaoe,-' jChily report a ilyftfoXlfiaJI, ".RSXiwhM,. wq li afi U'arn,, ty Teniuj something, niojee attract i ve; tftrjl a Rdrse race , as eveij ' the -fiourhfej'8r?rs of magnifioept corn or th? enormous aares' of ;Tieb : virgin fdrefefc.' f Wouldn't wpnder if t hoy, go agaia sfffHi- f w " .r9 -Bennett attfided-the ITnion meeting the Christi:ui olmteh at Oak Grove,. Miss Goldie Wade of Oriental, spep,t a few hours with friends in our town Tuesday on her way to Rtelsboro to visit friends and relatives.- , , Miss Ethel- Brinson. of Bairds Crin'k, who has for a long time been connected with the Cure Croup Com pany here, both in the labratory and the advertising department, has given up hir position and returned home to spend the summer,. , , ,,, .(" The infant chjld of Mr. and Mrs, J. W. llardispn died londayf anil was interred Tuesday in the family ' bnry ing ground. j SuDDoae IbiaAll-WeatkertreaJ now double-uSiqk was parod to true thinness ol the usual anti- skid. , Would it endure like this one?Or ao resist puscture? r Jeppoaw we i as Some do one leas fabric ply. Or made the whole tire lighter. Suppose we emitted Our exclusive features: ORim-Cutfesture- Our 1 26-pisno-wire baae. All rivals Ho omit them. All ol them SM etosHyv Our "On -Air" We alone costs us $450,000 yearly fti u Irvt iiedle blowoits. But could Ootfdyear Fortified Tires retain Top place if we did not give those extras? a . LaOWcTWG Instead of that, we all the pm add inajllj better. mm kr AEfHrBWaS, jfajsryj i i rrXJk Suppose We rarea inese lires Fortified Tire ea-rw rW ' " 1 ( Goodyear Sendee Station---Tires in Stock New Berm - - Kinston - - - Mayiville - - Treatas, . nl PERSONAL H t l i ... i iwn rm, vo pirn jm AsaMasaiasj. lU!t.tvM Mrs. C. D Kidder and Mto Lillie Orovw left vesterdsy for BenneU- Barnwell where they will spend a few 'days Visinnf friends V. a Deputy Marshal C. H. Aug,-of ( "lark, is in the city attend ing-eeurt. WISHED SHE r COULD DIE And Be Free From Her Troubles, but Find Better War. Tenn. "Many a trme. cm Mrs. Jessie Sharp, of this place. r wished f would die and be relieved of my Bufferine. rrom womanly troubles. Could not get up, without pulling at aomething to help me, and stayed in bed moat of the time. I could not do my ImmmI. housework. The least amount ol work tired ma out My head would swim, ami I would tremble for an hour or more. Finally. I took Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I cm not bothered with pains any more, and 1 don't have to go lo bet). In fact I am sound and well of all my troubles." Cardui goes to aH the weak spots and helps to make them strong. It acta with, nature not against her. It is for the tired, nervous, irritable women, who feel as if everything were wrong, and need something to quiet their nerves and strengthen the worn-out system. N you are a woman, suffering from any of the numerous synptoms of womanly trouble, take Cardui It will help you. At ail druggists. BATES SELECTED FOR NEXT FAIR The next Kaslern Carolina Fair will be held on October 5th, Otil, 7th and Sth. This was decided upon at a meeting of the directors of the East ern l arolina hair Association in a meeting held this week. This fair, which will be-the fourth to be held at the present grounds, will be larger and better than any of the previous ones. The officials intend to start to work on; getting the big show in readiness right away and nothing will be left undone to give the, peo ple of this section the greatest exhi bition in the history of the county .-11 I. , ,k menta. We spend on experts $100100 yearly to aeek out new. improvement, t -ti , , . Our AH -Weather trend si-. ways double (hick is mad Still thicker in some sizes. Our Inner Tubes have been thickened 14 per cent on the Our fabric has been strength ened Yet on February 1st we made our third big price reduction in two years, bringing the total- to 46 per cent Now you are getting in Goodyear Fortified Tires the beet value ever known in ' tire I It is due to yourself that you this year join this army of coir-' It is by far the largest army is TiredoaL Ar dealer will sup ply you. (am II New Bern Garage - - LP. Tapp Mayiviville Supply Co. Wmmf.fi DELIVERS ADDRESS SDCIETY BANQOEt S 1 Education Was His Chief Theme His Talk Was Interesting T terDn iH'.ion aud onuorlumtie of edu- ewtu.n nd freedem hare ondrpone m , -fc mm - , ' i . , - -- - n rsdSeml modifieatioM within fifty ear was the Ibtttne whieb Senator K. M, I Simmons pr. m uted to a Usixersity Sttdiemt last nifht. He was tin prin eispl speaker and distinguished gtn-t of flic inur-soeiety banquet held is Rwain Hall. - "Wi repestedtv hear il said that we have made greater progress not only In re, but throughout the ci il iised world during the last fifty or hun dred ears of seeular history and 1 gues- :t is true," said the eminent Senator. Continuing he-said: "V. here shall mc look and find the primal eause of this sudden and wonderful transformation. Clearly, we shall not find it in anything that pertains to matter of material things. Neither the physical man not the physical world lias undergone material change. Look where we will and we will see the same broad expanse of waters, the same lofty mountains, the same hills, I he same valleys and plaii s, the same soil and climate and the same blue sky over it as of yore. Neither nature or nature's laws have changed They are i in mutable. Slight Chanties 'There have indeed been slight changes here and there in the physi cal aspect which .confront and en viron us. Here and there where but recently there was naught but jungle and wild waste we now behold beautiful cjtics with their palatial mansions and miles of sky sera ping buildings, great blocks of factories, rjttiliiaiil with machinery and busy men, 1 road fields, yielding unexam pled supplies of the things that feed and clothe, and seas dotted with the Sails of every land. "Bui these things which today toon so large before lis .nnd with h speak to us so impressively and io eloquently of change and progress possess in theniM Ives no inherent powers of cre ation, growth or development. Tiiey sre in I hem selves but witnesses-the outward manifestation and expression of the existence elsewhere of some subtle and creative essence of inher ent capacity and unlimited potential ity which some compelling influence of compelling potency l-.as suddenly awakened and quickened into un wonted energy and accomplish irent. Shall We Seek? "Where, then, I ask again, s a)l we seek and find the germ of I hat cre ative agency and what is it? Sir, i answer you we shall find it only in the brain and heart of man. The onh thing in this world that has prog ressed by virtue of its own inherent powers, the only (hing in this worJd that can in J,he nature of tilings. so progress, is man, and the only thing in man that has so progressed is the immortal spark which quickens alike the mind, heart and soul. These ma terial things and achievers n'e to which we point with such just iflabh !ride are but Die fruits of man's prow nesR and oeeular proof and inesm ol he height and dipth and wjdih ol lie intellectual end spiritual profrnw' w liich,e 'has made under the benigi influences .which have liberated snr" stimulated into fuller fruition hi; d: l no t itai and -radical question" hertfprc is what has brolghl aboul ibis new.ly awakened rni.nlal ani l ysictl aeti ty and efficirrry, Wnisi in r, Utile over TO years sffvsnV-ctl In world mere than two thousand ears she rd of its former si if. ! To "N'ejthrr (he occs'sioh nol the tnot llottrdj to Die tonight will permil liilioratc "dweussion of this interest B4f .ttftfRiJ.1.11 1 '"ufi'ltatly believi wlun.we hrve gi ne (o the botfon ol lie mailer we wijl find the answer vri'.tcn Jn two wors, namely, Edti alion,,af d lrceden', '.IJfiXfr:! ediii tipn. not only Ifii "S')J VS1 . PPI oil unity of everyj . F.LK' .'!''" ,,r u nut i '' Vr.K s .tl ( i sand agencies, in tin Ks!duJside"ofTL'el:cl qi oi".iilJc j el't e .; nd vniyersit' -id outside.. ike r,olle and tinivei- ity. toijrr.ns all he wants lo lean, nd i.t.alle if. . learning of.wha; h( re. is. lo l:.rn. l'roe?e,aoi only. of (he In dy arid ts t :emhcra,hut friwlom of tin light od ais frtrdm of initiative. n-iriH-lion aud .v,, nl ion. frc d in j;i ii bt-on, aspii iitK B imd living iln -,v.r'm i si i rl h'eh m; kts i yer.v r.li1(Oniol, nv sif-cqve nl i y IT rrssaaiblr --inityty. -KdsU4kand fneiloui in He pW igi if1 cri eWI-oiie much ahiD-r-l an ' ' il'we weids had Tor ci nuiries been 'he ibri:Mio4of tU stcbisive (asles -iiror mssjtf nK'pl.imniny countrjen sd. hiii.ediirsti'n and free-!ew-'s- hir modern nn I true signl m i i , n i " "fi ' th nrrflrif tHw young man's fanev tnrtuf, W.',"stid f fa la the- 'atoMilfthSf '"TttVi' XXf at" ooiiiM M ,,,rti''TBMls;''T,''ftit.' aad ya lover Is ti r ttfe mHiA Ktght for A fMy" tthrt tBif'''Wsr if tho WnrM" traoMr not hia faacy for tho miner . - Mis tssise Jasnsa who has heca in charge of the milliswr? doparl men l ..f 1. M MlUhetl store during tbe MSt season left yesterday morning for bT boms In RlohsssiMi, Vs. rAN Declares That Certain rnirrt Art n im i i A A 1 1 . . - -1 . . J- II urounaw ! all VYhisru.n, Jaw t-fcw tary that was erased sd carried explosive iehefl (tw left Sew Vork II said be- bed ho foeasl .isSsf mation that ibe ssat l lwi St. 'I'aul had bees chased by s German submarine. rrom the Brazilian minuter at Mexico City he said he today receiv ed sdriees tettia of the estreme gra vity of the food situation there. -The reports that affidavits were in the hands of the State Department I to the effect that the Lushania Was armed and" carried explosives, wtt given credenoe this ssorsing by small news ServtcesiThe affidavits were pur ported to be -from people who had seen rifles set up on the liner and g .ods in her cargo supposed to he ex plosives and inaceuraUdy latielled WANT FARMERS TO LIST PRODUCTS The following from a recent Issue Oif K.xtension Farm-News, a pubfieation issued woe klv at italeiali by the Asmuttual. Extension Service con tains some valuable iufornia' ion for the farmers awd sbouldi be carFnll read. -; "Small growers ca oxp'ct' 'to re ceive little benefit from listing their products in the Market Bulletin, in" dependent!?, if a large amount: of any one product is grown in a neigh liorhood, publication of that fact may attract traveling buyers who would otherwise not coin to the community The larger the acreage which i? plant ed to one crop or in similar crops the greater the attention the seetion will receive, other things being equal "The one way the small growers can hone, like the large growers, lo re ceive enquiries concerning their pro ducts, is for Uicin to join together an list their products under the name b an organization. "If every community that has any considerable acreage of any one crop' would form an organization, this of fice woidd be ina much better posi tion to advertise the products of that community. " "Produce merchants in the larger Cities are much more interested in dealing with an organization. - At. organization takes some responsibility for bringing about and insuring uni for grades. An organization can fill orders in. the amount and at the time wanted. Under the new lSw providisp. for the rormaticfri of 'co-operative s sociations tlie expenscs'for incorpora tion is greatly reduced. ' The filing fot "or an association with a capital over yj.OOO being $10 and on $2 for an association with a capital less than 1,0Q0. Application blanks for incou poration and sahiple form of by-laws may be obtained tipbh application to the Division ofMarki ts, Wi'St Raleigh "The only way that 'all the forces of community 'may get behind any one 'arming interest ia through owanisa ion of farmers. Through. n on 'anizatii ii, farmers may develop . a putalion for the products! of their, oihm'uiiity. i'hlis tlltj strawberry growers' of Missouri? thicantaloup--rowers i f ('dorado, -the iato gi- y ,.o Kf A': . r.,1 Viiviiiia n.-uY Lli' H IF, ( . .... . I T- " -,- .m rge gn wort ..t 1.-1 ...t.t . ; :f,.K: WI LIT ,. ., . ) torn -r.ave, ga'r.ed tvpiit-ati-rtpiprwlue'sot .irrospetive, ulatic n fo orgrn italtons. "The egg wd,.poullry producers of Weslern North Carolina and the corn and potato growe's of Ka4.n North f Carolina would be able to :obtain the ibpTifithc msVkCt' fbt'thtoir product f rny;wo4P organize to puf np' elinbie- gtado nr.d to hunt the best nsHets. "Tl Livisii ii ef Market fn push reliable brand but cannot do much or ti;e products of the small growers. mm n mi m mmi . ? n in n The greatrr the value pf'thc busincssl.J rganized the mtre attention will it cee ve fn-ni the trade, j ' I'snkers ar,l elu.mbers of tjMM ie,ee. iK well" as 'farinctTs s1irin(yj nil rc Me I ill -e.-ing any gmi.i Uhaj j f ll o ."n.riuing ir(li:t y prM on e count e . tl e chijmnrfrRrnB ents a'euniliiig with tie ag i. ul-, urai.to - eeire a 1 etfer l dn-enl f the industries of the mH,o!i- 'If a ounty Vae land to improve, farm.. ...I i,U , I, ..,.1.1 . , . i . t I...I l-r met In (I- ef 1 . 1 I 1 . PIIUU.U w . . . limit net ion. Kchools nnd roads wbich 1 peed improvement, i nd 4arrms' wruvrivod in, tlie lit .m ti hould, irgani p to pn m Ve .) i.tiKf market and eredil iacllftlr, it w.nld In well to hold meelin'RH of aM iU.jKwtej-day in the nity.atU-M roTce:dr fare r . i. en hrnis. !-- it. ;nd e i! H-arlii 10 form oanty ri puen ifl infl rsvi. i-tu is-...-t!i ii. Tr. in ir:'iif-aaiw-a;i is easiir (, d:'rn M i' ' !! thcwv.nl- alile fori s f r ji'i-n . n - l' i' - Rjtpakeni inn; In rb(ifiid nnd 1 "'' lelini secured for tree ajstrlbutlon." nONIC ALTO U5 WW "' sa.ii- t,... J..M, 1 -fix i.er- Jtnm I fare sf lh m aHcfcciii kiUurf aad a;acUn ioiur wJkpb large Iner fell orsr a bigh ejnhapi flva in ilrs eaat sf , Dalian Tbe truek was laden with nism, mnmbsm of the M lorn l Ii ( tub. who had been osl. went into a twenty-foot le-ai sf thn persose wra dwwwd In tka aaaek, Into wMh (he machine ptaacaf NATIONAL BANK of New Bene. N. C ?l IS Ola'4nd Strongest and Only National Bank In Tint Section Capital. Surplus and Profits Total Resources nl I 4PerCt nadrBxJrrgrridrrdi rJ ""5511 Bk7 -WLa Jll JBBBfaJtB3 ssssswtsS' tapBBssgy MEALS ARE " ' I r- V4.iar4 i,,' hiA,;,ai.t ;.,iw 7 HEN- you'tt behind with VV yotk work. Jniiiutes felipper then the handy iMl&W PERFECtriQJsr Ql ;jC?tqvJ . . helps yPu ito hurry, a "and cooKiypif stve. It regulates high or low, merely by is easy to operate easy to. clean, f'l-tbH idfi f&M I i'0 fi r,:'f I, . i ,( easy to.re4WlCK.i, a,t-,ti u ,.i.:m, . ; Sold in 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes - hj hardware, furniture and depart ment stores eveywke'u"! ..,1',v mw: perfection, 'pyjs; hake better because a- current of fresh hot ir passes continually oyer and under the fejd drpwrpr; tut the steartv, and pidventine soggi- ilJS NEW hit si,- I.. PER FECI lONadvantage. Use Aladdin - 1 1 XIMU 17 " lit.' MT or uiamona to obtain the Stoves, Heaters and Lamps 1 .1 ;,. - W 1 . iii 0' -i j ' ft i .i (.. I. Sb ii r.h. : ..... !;. I STAND Waging ton, D, C. ft XW Norfolk, Va. il WJU m Mu g . 1. 111... . III! It . . .' ' ' ,., . , - -f.WB "s m J- f 5.1. . . y eci , . ol 6rl i tal, W i i ii... . . . . ,'i '. k- ,! -i . - 7... V. Ur.m. of ): . i .' . u,v ih me r.i. nw nyijin . , ... I ,UUil, or W. i. MaWU, a ru ttentinul, rrivx in tli it" r.Uir r tin l ttkvfkiro tuv em y., ,..,v ' , - yo,ei jiu ;, of f)ratsW.iWMl irr allendin i. flo III ., r,.i!t.;r it.lni,ii.M. v I- ",' "."" r " ' he ill kinIiiI m-verai week s'ster. rarttWtyVstirdl slnas rfK tat f! llurlnii l lie ntsnth ler of Deed 0. Ji. Tjf) leen marriagv t,, nvc wffB toisbJte aVmplin a anil u ,w tbt oi onion d 11 pis. . ... A...- M YiiiV rue THE 00,000.00 Interest paid on SavingA and Tim Deposit? NEVER wiBi orily ii Jew in which to get W.I I Sal ftt... iifll Security Oft rvniie un best remits in oil IM..I ..it. thill' !. . ""! tsAi ! -t !; U.i ,...:. i hit il tif - i..u:'. t Charlatton, S. C. it dertaker t iJH ilitwN at Vancebofj and with two eJegan hearses, I am prepared to serve funerals a shortest notice north of New Bern. I carry on hand at all times coffins caskets and vaults in sizes and kinds to fit from infant to giant, costing from $25 to $175. No charge for hearse when the job is $25 or over. D. W. Coppagc, Vioceboro, Ii C 1ATE sssr sssl i. -tlm' I- ... fTrtfisiiif AK1 UUif UUMIWI X Un m V -
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