YT -' :i i ; PAPER . WITH - :v.jf KNOWN"; r-v : CIRCULATION 1 'I ' , i I 1 'VP". . - :.::JNEW CERN.NOILTII CAROLINA. TUUUSDAY. JIOILNING. 7IAY, 1t 1010., :TV . I rr-w 31- Earge: Capital is Vital 3 gain illi iVilM.K ?vv Whether your lawyer or your doctor has much or tittle rnnnov tc immit4rtat rn vnn .; .' -. 4 The quality pt their service does notTdepend iri JCapiM.Tv?? '" -Ac C 1 But your bank that is different, for no - amount pt personal willingness on the part of your banker ; carl pke the place of the ability to serve lhaj -goes'. a' only with the possession of farge capital. , -W With-these facts in mind' the $200,000.00 CapiC tal of. this Bank becomes a matter of seriou import fin choosing a Bank. , J" ?':.. J AS in HI. 4 IW Pmi T A littV.V..V. Pra -i t"'- ' " yCj Ww JB. B ? .A DKS, V. Presf K?B f EN M..ETO.V, Caahter. fa ; K ipl ftojriMw.y wrw'iwft v '" SEGO SILKS All shades, Pink, Light Blue,, Tan, Light Green, Li- lac, Old Rose, Navy Gray, Black Brown, White, the only Silk Fabric on the market, worth 50c. to sell at 25 c. J. M. Mitchell & Co, 61 POLLOCK ST. F HONE 288. jLi:..&..2SS seveh 0::::ops m ELECTED College cf . Bishops, isr Sow Filled f And it is a Busy Day With " TheWortera.C 'V , A8heviUe,May 18. In the -General Conference at Ashevilla yatarday ttjorn ing the lint of bishops 'which the Con ference hu been i seleetuu; during the past few days was completer). -" The new- bishopa in Ihe order of their electfon are; T 1 r " 1 professor tt Vanderpilt Un!vmity; Dr. John C. Kileo, president of Trini ty College. Durham, tt Cf, ."V " Dr.W; B.Marrah, president of Mill sape'Oollefre, Jackson, Miss. 1! a GOiOLUuED Case of Blakely-vs. - Buckeye Com v pany5 Will B Concluded ' s xV Today. i s When Superior -Court coavened-ee-terdsy morning the ease of Blakely rs. Buckeye Company which has consumed practically all of this week's seas ion and which was continQi from the- preceed day was called. " " " - c c-1. -. The entire session yesterday ir was taken up with the arguments of the coumef on"both sides and som brilliant anif eloquent speeches were made.The last attorney concluded hie. remarks at S O'clock yesterday afternoon and the 4 court took a recess until thia- morning. Dr.'W. D, JLambuth; Secretary of the Church Board of Miseions. - pr R G Waterhouse,-. president of Emory and Henry College, Emory, Va, Dr, E. D.. Mouzon, lean - o? South western JJnivei"sity, tJeorgetawn Tex i Dr. James U.vMcUoy,. fresident or Birmingham College, Biratingham, Ala. V Rev. T. N. Ivey D:D editw of the Raleigh Christian Advocate waS -cho sen on the fourth ballot by, the General Conferprce South, as editor of tie Nashville Christian Advocate, the offi cial organ of the General Conference. - D Ivpy is Regarded as one of the brainiest of the young men of the church and his selection seems to., have met w'rh general r satisfaction. ' This gives two Important places to North Caroli nans, Dr. Ivey as editor of the Advu cate and Bishop Kilgofrom President of Tricity CfnUge. Special , Sale. We have just received the finest, line of brass beds that has ever been shown in the city. . Different styles and different-prices.) Prices from SliOO to $ 60.00 Call 8nd look eitr stock, over. J & miii or$l& 89 Middle street. t 1 t The case will doubtless be concluded by noon and the jury will be discharged . ' 0110. . , , Yesterday morninsr little "William Anderson Gaskins, infant Son ot Mr and Mrs. d Whit Gasking, ge 15 months; The funeral services, were conducted from the residence, No. 121 East .Front street yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock Rev. J. B. Hjrley officiating, The in terment was mad 9 in Cedar Grove cemetary 1 ' TiiPiiinii jaii Uuii In L A Cohan & Harris Song Free. "May Moon" ia the name of thebig song hit of- the Cohan &' Harris min strels, prf senting ' George EVans and his Honey Boys" during their, ; recent run in New iYorfc - The words are by Earl J. Benham and the music by ..Billy J Vanderveer, two well-known song writers. : By special arrangement the words and. music rot this pretty, "love song will bf given neyt Sunday with the New York World. c ? - jv . in f:es- No'Ferceptible Effecti.1 Hundreds I Watch. FoiPr6bable"Electri-; cai Effects ' , Well. we're still alive." HaUey 's comet that' much talked of celestial visitor which was scheduled to pass between the earth and the son last night and traba bry annihilate . the inhabitant of the earth by the poisonous fasea which its tail contained 'and through which we passed, "shdt past the danger point and np visible effect was noticed by people hthtodu.- " , -;.' At every point of vantage last night shortly after-eleven, o'clock people could be Seen gazing intently at the elements..' They were expecting to see some awe-inspiring "spectacular- elect rical display but) alas, their anticipation was not re warded 'for there was'not the least perceptible effect. 7 C" :,i I "And just to think'' remarked one of the young ladies who was returning from Nease river bridge where she had been watching for "the probable display, Vtnat probably several Hundred people have committed suicide during the past few weeks on account of being afraid to await the results of our trip through the comet'a tail." . . , The colored population were also out in full force last night and their incon- talion could be heard until earl morningy Wondsr Freezers Best Made. E. Whitehurst & Ca. Oaughteri of Confederacy i The regolar monthly meetinir of the Diughtera' of the Confederacy will be held this Thursday afternoon in Wol- fenden Hall 1 ' , ! KATHARINE STREET SMITH .,; -ai ReC. Sec. ' " i-1'- --.flew be rn. -it. c i ? r . " y n OSAV1NGS strong , courteous progressive Which ArYou? . The wise many thinking of the fujtuxe, "mamtjihs' a savings account tb which he addsregfl rVny be prepared lor" whatever fate holdsjui orfplrm The unwise man, thinking only of jtqday,, spend ohjs money as he goes and when adversity comes upon him, goes down because he has no reserve. Yon caripen a Savings Account in any sum down to $1.00 with the Peoples Bank.' WM.DUNN C.D.BRADHAM TA.UZZELL PR EST. VICE PREST-. ' CASJER Cv - ,.,.,.OT-,-,,J t.",:.CJI"" CBwBfit8aVBMBBnBBBV 5 Doz. Middy Blimscs I Just in to retail at 49c , these goods are worth more, but we have put them down with other goods. Buy of us and save money. SILKS AT COST, we are gelling our Suit Silks at cost, a big line to select from Call early or you will miss a good bargain. J. J. BAXTER ,DEP'T. ELKS TEMPLE 5,000 Ovestockd Sale EXHIBITION ft- ) Z.1 Humphrey Automatic and Jristan . taneous GAS u A 1 LW HEATERS or- H Fine Housefiiniisliing Goods NOW .GOING ON HHEAP FOH CASH OR OH TIME - SALE LASTS 15 DAYS ONLY t.J,Tunier;Fur;Cd;r - - - - .-.- - - 1 Ladies Mil&lMaiie Suite ! . We are agrnt Tor the Amrrrian lii4 Tailoring Co,, of Chicago, and will be glad fwf yn to all In and examine our namplv and styles be-' fott laying." ; U -,i ; . f.1-- ;'.: :-: - :'- . ' - ' r? -rll nUA.l-i. MERCHANT Vh 7: WIiaUWItK, tailor A BEAUtlFlfc' LlM OF NEW. DRESS SILKS JUST EEOBIVED Worth - - 50c. Our Price - - 32c. - JUST RECEIVED BEAUTIFUL LINE OF FLOWERED and CHECK FLAXON Batia&ton Dry Goods Co 1 ! - v.;J;nf v'v'f poro tail to attend inw- aemonsiranont 'f??! these hfktetfinpp jvfef tioa for 5 minutes han; by, reading Tibout-tieiV" r. it ) Mens "Crawford" Oxfords Patent Leather, Tan and Vici Kid. Newest style toes. v , Qualities all sizes, Re duced to 5 $4.00 i mire "niTDin i I LflDlLU THiniUIHII $2.98 "MD "ffifS" Oxfords and Pumps' Black, Tan and Patent leather, plain and cap tips. '" .1i vi; 'We have arranged to have an expert deraonsfra- 5.. ' vft?-'? '''M. Humphrey" Co, will .'-giye- ,V;- :- i.?vV,; ;: ;away one .$iU.UU Instantaneous ; - Water Heater.' Call and get ' a chance on this heater. . . , .$4.00 . Oialities at r $3.50 : Qyalities at $2.98 $2.48 . .-. . . ... .. . ... ,1. ...1 I. .. . 11 WETIIINGTON &;6REEGH Eta- iod;,i- h ! i l i v i ly -Ac-.: HACKBURN ; BUILDING.:! v : eeeree-ieeeeeeeeeeeieeeeeeeeeee ' t - ;x J BEST; BY-TEST-"..cAV t.i tr'Tn'l I , i ll in 1 II 1 . , 4 . . . r- - DUU vvji -; .. church.: ;..- i'vSTfRF-.-t NOW ON SALE AT i,': v;f lf r'!J W' - eee4e, eeeeeee'eeX . s I " r t )1 ATOLETISUSPEIIDS ' Adj'l'l th'mlvr lo lfe thMi nfitirrit,f of U t,)y, c r ! r rloiil.l In lrk ahr ll n'fain 1 An'V, la in I V .! ra:r lf-ngtj;h if kWtO th b Ji psm on fn.nt. A il ' 1. 1 V .' j ' C.rU, eol et Irtrll of 6tU-1 or i. !! of r , h f-'-t ' I ! c V. ; 1 in foif weitf.ts, meUl -t n r- V-I.fJ t ' . " - ' cm; t:; a cm l Don't For;ct the Coov::rT Demon Yti.aion D-ily vX 10:30 a. m. : Ou.i AitOi1 iiC .Ct...y '.-100 fs: Wc U IiuMcr Kcofin that is easily put on lasts r, r.ivr.T Letter : !; ' "ti?n nr.-1 ;, cheaper than i 5 . 8. U! . - A ' f " : - r s 'ir:i

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