r : estatlu'izd iVJ -.. k 1 1 V . 1 , twenty: ninth year i 'I j i . . . .... . J I : . .. .7 S,VV,n:!' ;ciLir. t 'J: r ' ' - " 1 -. - -t . - ".-j . " - ' .-- - ' -- " . -i - r . ' -i v- . ' "THERE is a crest deal tcir.z sa:J throughout the . 1 1 country about the fcnpcrtar.ee cf focunjas aaoc " v : cupation. ; The fact is, , that the crest mass cf people are just beginning to understand 3 value of land -and the independent position ci, the. farmer. ; The (rest' drawback' to farming in the past has been the lack cf know ledge with regard to methods of asriculna-eand the precau tion on the part of the farmers to lay. u? "oonej la good ' years for possible emergencies when crop f5.v v The farmer who deposits bis surplus money in a strong, ' safe bank can tide over a season of bad . crops, when it t comes. ; This bank issues Certificafes of Deposit, yielding , interest at the rate of Four Per Cent "Ci J'J't,' ; . ' , SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OF.DNE DOLLAROR MORE V : ARE CORDIALLY -INVITED. . V . . Jl" I 1 ' ' ' "" ' " "L . . . ' ' ' ' ' -: ' - - ' ' - - - ' ' TC7 ai ' il I 27 Inches Wide, AH Colors at ft 1 Get the New things, they don t cost you any more and many times, ;lLess at ... .j - ' , -' - i l ' " " V-'jiu 04ji n a i Dauiel Ferry, of JTorth Oayolina,- EeceiveS Fatal Injuries Step- . ping on Car, Riclimood. Vft.; Out. 17. -Caught in the door of Tapidly descending teva tor in the bui'Jji? which it Undergoing repair at Ey! -3 and Franklin atreeta; Mr Daniel Fery, about 23 yeara old. a North Op" '""s'enubed and aiukoat i&8Uutly kuvu oa Saturday morning. ",t, x - . ' Mr. Parry leavefav wif and 5 enll- Crashed beneath aa elevator, iMr. Daniel Perry, one of the balntera em ployed at the. Gresnam ApartmenUat Roeland and Franklin street! waa in stantly killed Saturday morning. The elevator waa on its downward trip, and without giving warning that he wished toget onthe man tried to board the ear as it passed hlr floor, Jumped too soon and fell under the ear, being eaught between It and the floor and horribly mutilated 4' -a -Sr -, X - As soon aS possible the elevator was stopped, but the' body of the nan had fallen to the ground floor some distance below. .The city ambulance was called and pr." Harahbarger responded, but no thing could be done, as ibe man bad bees killed as soon as caught under the i Mr. Perry was 23 years eld, andeame to Kichmond some time ago from North Carolina, where be leaves - a 'wife and three smalt 'children. . Mrs.' Perry lias been notified of her husband's death, and the body is being held until she tel egraphs what -disposition she- wishes mide 6f It f - -. , Coroner Taytor-was sent for immedi ately ofter. the accidentf lt Is hardly probable, however, that an inquest. will be ordered, ' as ihoee working on the building point out that no one "can be held "responsible for Perry's death," It being due In a large measure to his own miscalculation Is trying to Jump aboard J r - f r- v f It'' ... .';.KSttAi.,- i Our rail Stylesiffl footwear V4i;.';Ittts 5 tell ',you why-thee shoes, sre. Beat They are. Jhe i. Most tylish,- Ther Most sCVnnforlable, The longest - Wearing and ' the j price will Please like the Shoes. Thevery latest -etyres for 'Autumn wear are to be found In these splendid shoes. That perfect feeling of comfort in every pair. "XJall and see them.. L " "l1t n "5" Cor. fiddle andfl. ?ront Bt ' ; ' Bryait 31ock. V.-'Dled. ! At ber country home near Hertford, N. C; at 7 o'clock Monday ? morning, Mrs. J T E-Moore age' 70 years; .'In torment will take place Tuesday at the family burying ground at New Hopei - JO CURE COLD W ONE BAY - Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. "Druggists refund money if It fails to cure.' & W. GROVETS signa ture is on each boSvJSoc . ; Another shipment of those oeauuim vv puana jjraziarjaa hobble skirts received today. Ubof la Depressed la North Carolina it. i I. ., , ' ' f 1 . 1 1 I I . i. t : HAS A RECORD OF 75 YEARS OF CONTITrjOUS JSUC&S;; TO.CURE ANY CASE"!- f OF CHILLS AND. FEVER OR RIONEY REFUNDED," ! ; RsleigbK. C Oet. 17-Tbo'wags. earners of North Carolina have-not yet been able to recover the favorable "eon ditlons which prevailed for some years prior to 1909, declares Commlnsioner of Labor and Fruiting M L 5hipman Iri the introduction to the section of , his 1910 report just prepared for the State prin ters. A tense of depression, he says, probably affects this class' of eHisens more -than any other ta( that it forces ihentlronk permanent employment and brings about the necessity of searching for positions or remaining in -enforced idleness.. H ssys it may ps suggested truthfully however,- that these avoca tions, commonly termed the trades and embracing representatives -embracing experince and ability,", have afforded employment more regularly., u at re duced, wages, than the daily wage worker in many of the. mill districts, lumber plants and other industrial cen ters, where the more efficient class of labor is not in demand so much. . He finds, he says, that, comparatively few skilled laborers, willing to work are without i employment at reasonable wages.1 lie says the wage, earner is confronted with the most annoying situ ation in the demands upon his earnings for actual living expenses,.; prices for actual home necessities having advan ced out of proportion to his, income or earning capacity. , Ball , The :Athietica Defeat Cubs ; in Tho First special 10 journal. . j Philadelphia, Oct. 17. -The world se- riea ball games began today with a tre mendous , erowi, Mclntlre .replaced Overall in third inning. k yl , - The corj. t'-W ,f Phikderpbia, , 0 0 2 tO O 0 0. x4 Chicago, t 0 0 0 0 0 0 M l-l Batterjea, Bender and Thomas, Over all, Mclntyre and Kling. , Hits-:Athletics 7,'Cubs a, ' 7 , ; Errors Athletics S, Cubs I. Stanley Ketchel Shot. - Springfi Mo.'r Octi ?17-Stanley Ketchel. champion middle-weight nug- ilist of the world,lied8A a result second telegram tellmg' of the'indict- FederalJry Eewards Months of fiecrel Efforts by Depart ' Hirashuigton Stet,? 17- Af tsVmonths secret effort and patient waiting, the officials of the genera) land office were able ta -. announce the , Indictment of a number of claimants Jo valuable coal lands in Alaska.'; The entries in volved number 154,' and cover ' almost 85,000 acres of land, : an Of which lies in the Bering straits,- id which the Cun ningham claims are Ideated.-They ari what IS known as the English or Straey and the Christopher-Simmonde groups, the former. containing 80 and the latter 74 claims of 160 acres eaeV Tbe de-. posita covered by these claimed are be lieved to be as rich of those of the Cub- ningham mines, which- cut I eonsplcu- ous Hgureruj the ttauinger-Pincbot eon- troversy.? rr- - . ' ' , - The indictments handed down in the United States ; District 'court, now sit ting at Tacomaand the information that-they had been returned was con veyed; tm- -two telegrams- - received by Commissioner Dennett from Special AgesvCbristenfen,- M charge of Alas kan matters, to Whose efforts the find ings are especially due."? Theflrst mes sage contained- ther annouheemenref the action against .Ae 'English' group and stated that indictments-bad been returned against' C P Munday;A H Straceyy Archie W" Shields and S E Tingles A few minutes later came the oC.beinirahorearlv bv . Walter' A JInrbt. . The shooting took placemen, the ranch ox k. r. vicicersoni a mena ex &.etcnei, near Conway, 40 miles east of here: An hour before be died Ketchel r gamed -i consciousness, . There - was thought' to be a slight chance for his re covery. His condition soon took a de cided change for the worse; however, and the and came aoicklv. n J; ...J, -t. r . x ......... The pugilist died in the Springfield hospital where he , had been ruabed af ter removing him to Conway on a spe? cial train chartered by." Mr. Dickerson. Three physkianf were o the spot, -v An ; operation --was perf ormedon Ketchel atitbe ranch, house 1ir-an at tempt to locate the bullet. 'It. was not found, iflj"- , A '.Out in the. wooded Bills east of here, Hurts, Ketcher slayer, ; heavily arm ed is fleeing .before r a pack i of blood hounds and a posse of officers and citi- sena. - Diekerson baa placed a. price of S5,000 on his capture dead or alive. Spfipgfleld, Mo.. Oct. 17 Walter A Hurts, who shot and- killed Stanley Ketchell, world's middleweight cham pionj was captured, today at the borne one ' mile from of Thomas '.Haggard, Niangoa, Mo,; Hurts waa. taken to the Webster county- jail at -. Marshfletd, where be is being closely .guarded. . Z A large shipment of & P. Keeas tine snoes,;iust ren ceryed) J.i3axter.:r - :evequip::eit : ran ei::s r - one way out of it.' The' world : st.ys uiilc a yo i have "the goods" you; are not it. It matters lit tle what you make unless you save regularly and persiutently... '.Therefore is It not wise to-aave . . riioix'y while you may and invest in aoti.eUiii.-,i t! nt .. . . ,,: is good and absolutely safe?'" Ey taking bJik : .i.. r t' a Octo! ?r Series of the NEV ESHN EUIir .:, i: . H LOAN AC30CIATION '...J 1 . ' 22 v ::rs) which we now have on S'.ley.a r.dti Iny the f ' ion for a t "rsum, but becoriie a fucti.ri i 1' et vu'a t lift, as V..4 tiidiipy circ lutes X.eeiy and lmprovr3 -I.-. , i r r' f-nfrally. , - , . ' - .... .- At the end of seven years vJ.n t'.o atork iratiir-i i 1 i ? .-,. C or T 1 1 ' i V ', : - or ?-, in- ,. i i . A rromlaent, New Eern , Eanker Says --.--.j'v;' -n .T s.;- '"r ...... I am now uchg avo'!'ne ahd am well pleased with it I have never ti le J any thing I like so well for nar,! catarrh. It is cooling and soot!.;.'? to the air r r - a ges tnd makes brea'.l.i.'j fry..' I gen erally use it before re'.:; z- ' ' " Viee-Pros. New Eern E '.:r 2 & Tru-t Cc-rsr-y New Eon, N. C. - TLas F. .'.!?sten, 1 v tTnlform Standards For Equipment of Eailroad Cars nd LocoV motives. ' Washington, Oct. 17.--Uniform Btan dards for the equpment of railway cars and locomotives, with safety applian ces, were prescribed today by an ordei of the Interstate Commerce Commis sion.-, , ' . " ' This order is the result of long con tlnued agitatiun f or uniformity in the equipment of rirs. . H , ' All e er ! ' wea covered by the CommSr itonr's o lor are now used on cars with the exception that two addi tional Bt.il e si a now required one'. cars. ' Tie chat ue 1. h ment jof Cornelius Christopher. George Sfrftnanda and Mortimer C. SmM. nf the seconi group, He addi that war rants! would be issued as soon as the in dicted men could be apprehended. vi 5 The first group takes its name from the fact . that a number of - people in western Canada are supbaed to be in terested in thoxlaima taken up by this party. ow'' -. , Btraey, one of the "men indict ed,is a resident Vancouver? and id charred witnt being -Instrumental vin making some w the locations. Monday' is a prominent attorney in Seattle. - .The charge agaidat the Indicted men is that ih entries, were made lathe names ot'dumtaiea."1 ' Most of the en try men were residents of Washington and their claims are' bald to hay been located srltlt an- agreement ; that the claims, should be assigned to third par ties s soon aS such ' parties willing tp becoble interested could be' found by the locatr , There is, said to have been a further understanding that Ahe tocater thessje price. afjf f j Tbe chlrgd differ"' from the1; charge' maa,ui tne umningnara- eiauns ULwhich thercwas no allegation that the. entry men took the claims for persons' other than themselves, but -rather 'that they had a previous agreement to .work or dispose of their claims aa a unit. Jtls said that yery few of the: claimants the new caaes ever jaw the land Vn which thair uhim vam Mad tnr Ino. - leions, vj'p-u'-, itl 't : t ""II -iV IwL fat Sale. c 33 III sell oq Oct. 81, at auction-, 1 a one horse truck, to collect payment for repairs on samev " " ' i To Write Messaste onlrtn. n - . - u- ' tj'J it on can c 'y. ' "i f c u: .ice will be bronrrht r v ill corr- 1 i ". e It'uC i t a d iire1 t.i- F t t tv r C Beverly, Mass., 017 Dqring the four or five days" journey to Panama and on the wav. home the' President ex peels to write the, greatest part of bis message to Congress. . v j . Into the message there will go a re commendation which seems likely to place Consress between two firesv VlsP tors who have talked with the President rec .atly have, found him in favor' of lej;'. ,'ation which will ' empower1' the Stiites to lease and develop their water po ct. Iq the proposed law there wil be conditions under which the power sites would revert to the Govern un' is eveiy requirement is str c iri out. . In rr. i. n ' n, t' e Tr ly ttciis ::ii r. R. 1 t 1 1 I 1 c "."a i : . i r r ( j !y fj such a recorri' t will besrjuare vtl Jam ' -t, ' ) It JJlu- i : a Mild ill Sitrf fig, YoUWltliHAVgl : VHEN.YCU NSEM 'yiijmirn Mm: XL DtZttt? wftMO a AtJiO mm - MAYER ROTHSCHILD, born in Frankfort, Germany, in i 1743, and founder of the Great Rothschild fcrtunesthe greatest on earth peddled from house to hoe when a. . He saved his money. Economy and INTEREST, at low rjttes, made this great fortune. VVe pay Uberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. THE. PEOPLES BANK ipyttH MM PRETTY NECKWEAR Only-Necessary to Lome to lms store. ; i The woman who appreciates dainty trifles will be delighted with the -new neckwear we are, showing. If she be an economist the trifling prices ywhkh prevail on many of the charming stocks and jabots will make an - equally strong appeal. - It is astonishing that such fetching accessories should cost so little. V. Even if her fingers were sufflcently skilled no woman, could make up such - pretty neckwear at so small an expense. ; All the cleverest novelties in Persian, lace and linen produced this sea- Ofi have found a place in our new neckwear stock with an infinite variety bf new ideas in staple styles, such as tailored collars, etc. r i J. J. BAXTER DSPT-dTORE ELKS TEMPLE vVril ii m l J'l ... J ....... .. 1 1-J.M.l "l."..."... I11 1 ln".'.' n i in mi mi in r v. V-1- I ' i i .i I '- J;'. .I- -. '- - . . FALL AND -WINTER CALD AND SEE QUR DISPLAY. i that Kive'satisfactio'n' is: what j you vvanirVVe. have! ; come Beauties and knpwthat we :can : please ;you,y Cook Ctoyes, ood. and Coal :H?aters; r.Oittbves, Every Cook Stove we sell ii guaranteed tov take top; c r I Lcttom or money refunded. J , ' -. , ' " f " ::r::iLL uardwaiibico. . Tlione 147, - . rNow' Eorn,' N, C..' , 1 j tj i f r oil C ; Y; !.' ' - ' " ' f (Ft)!. .y v:: h j. a: j ) -;" LjlVv.i j') t-- i I ...1 Jji.", 1 1

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