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' .-.- - ''-..:- 1 . - ' - . . - r . - 1 .. - - " - . - . .- . , .. ..- . v. . . C ' - r - - S "tC-:"; .-W-3' PAPER WITU T ' KNOWN V. "J CIRCULATION .1 for l ei ptrr'.- p , ' ,. , ' iLlJ .1 ' i ':"r : TNEW BEPwN; NORTH CAR0LINAr4,lIEi3DAY' JIORNIXO, JANUARY," 1.7, m i.v-: OF . I J TC3T. DfOFilK Nsw -1 ' f. '-- V 1 J ,V4 ST DUTY CRU5IiEO;0FP Tit. : n r r 1 i I I 4F f t If 1 - w-.-...,.l v1- T is well known that a person ia; poor , physical ton-,Q ditlon is more subiect to attacks of disease than a per--: h' I I son who is strong, It is just as true that" a; person". ""VJwhois inpoorjcircumstances financiailj, is more Ik able to misfortune ' than one ". who is - protected by . some : " ready money in the bank. A savings account is the best j 'I means of firengthening yourself flaancialiy. - Open; anrac. - count at once. This bank accepts deposits of one, dollar or more and interest is. paid at the rate of 4 -per, cent-per annum. . - Depbsitoubjct ti Check Also ' Cordially Invited. .'H BERN BANKING 8 TRUST CO, ft-.-- ' -i:Lrfiww lffi!ffiHIRAM Pmldeat jfaftTalka of.foralt t Preseryatioa. jat Ban- - Z ' . .v.... ' :'. s: 'tZF"t - f if1 Wsshinjon, Jan 16 Everything 4b the .way f j f orst preeerrtion jmtwt ernment U the Spin(on (jfT President Taft who on last Saturday addrewed th'an eual banquet of the. American Forestry associaUon 'The Preaident said ha did not like '.'to lecture the atates" in their business, but expressed the belief - that some states were not doing their duty in theloviopmeDt of their forests It lathe function of the states to provide state foresters aof a- forestry service," said: the president. - some states like Massachusetts and Mew Tfork are spending J6ts nf Voney in this cause, but other status; don't; seem to realize the responsibility upon them in developing our tree industry."" . " ? ;Tht President added that Jt was dis couraging to think of the great amoant of land that ought to have forests and that at present the goTernment had undsf its forestry, system only 25 per if fl', 'r - Mr. Zeb IkL-Williama Suffers Pain ; While engaged in operating a donkey ehgine yesterday afternoon at the Vir ginia Carolina Chemical Company'a new pi ant which tc located ; at James Qty4 Mr Zen Ir.-r WilBama who' resides at No;W lfteAlf had tba jnisfortoitorthe blue grass hill of -Rentucky. t RflD- SAID n He was-an old "man and had many troubles, but most of them : never happened. But Can Tell You What , is Going to Happen WE ARE GOING TO DISCONTINUE HAND LING THE AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSET, ' HENCE Wfi WILL SELL WHAT WE HAVE ON HAND AT THE FCL- -LOWING PRICES. $1.00 1.50 2.00 3.50 Quality For 75c $1.00 1.25 2.25 Many women fail to ma'e the most of their figure ecause of iadiijer- ence or lack of knowledge. "Every dress maker knows the importance of a properly fitted corset to produce stylish effect in a new gown. Yotf: wiU neveV have trouble with an American Beauty Corseti .- ; 1 1 pM WW&tii j 6i ollock 4? 1 " '' " PonV&& pVraons? indioating the amount of work before both the states . and the central government. . '' ;.. The President argued for patience m the work vt forest preservation and in estoriog that which we have extra va- gantiy wasted." . . v Chief Forester Henry S. Graves fol lowed the President with an address on the progress of the forestry service. He .declared that notwly the eastern states but the westernstates as Well were co operating with the forestry SjNirlce In carrying out the national policy with reg Hrd to forests.- He estimajl; that about W.OOinODO srould be required lor roaaa ana an aacquace patroi over lor-t esj regian, affording? protectibft from nresV ' -.- - BSj,MjMM MMIIIIirll I II TM.il flltWil i If T.I 11 , J 1 "r fi ! . i' falOnO BUGKTS STQVES g RAHGESrP ; I . . i rrl ,l-IBTfni-rliT-r t . ' I I J.': S: (jllSKIGHI;HISEteE ffci M HW II.-C. get his foot'cablfht- in one of the cotr wheels and before 'the power: could be cuf offt that (membei was so horribly mangled tnat it was found necessary to amputate it uat below the knee.,,r t No definite account of 4he accident could lie obtained tut it seems, from p the few facts that were , foamed, that ion in the army appropriation bill pro- Mr. illiams attempted to throw, overr vne eontroi lever Witn ms iooi, jinsieau of placing hi foot on the lever he mis calculated ant It sttuck the edge of one of the large cog wheels which are lo cated just to ths left of this lev Be fore he could regain his equilibrium -Bis foot was-caught' between the -cogged edges am before it co jld be extricated the eqUre'ffoht portion of it had -been cent' of the forestry owned by privateLihashed ti-Bpu1p,A physician was at! once summoned.' and the injured-man was carried " t Stewart's sanitorium where the operation was performed, j Just received a new ship ment of Xace . Curtains and Curtain - 'Scrim, -sale price J.J Baxter' Rheumatism Relieved In Six Houri Dr. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest eases in a few hours. Its action topoo the system is remarkable and effective,) It removes at once the cause and the'disease quick ly disappear. First fose greatly bene' fit. 75c and $1.00. Sold . by Bradham Drug Co. . .""I - " " " Stolen Hone Found By Dream. . Concord, Va.7Jan. 18 Ivor Wood sop of J. J. Wood, .Who Uvea ' near Spring Mills, rode: his Jwrso . to the borne 'of Adolphos Pprrow's on Christmas night, an3 when attempting-t leave discover ed that his horse had disappeared. The ipauer.. w jiujitiri.ieu io j u" nvu newspapers, id Mr.. Wood .had hand bills printed abd aent'dfer thrf eouutry, j but no trace of, the horse could be found until : Wednesday knight V neighbor dreamed that ths horse ; was tied in the pines, near it sawmill. inorriing the 'dreamer Went t in.'response to his dxcam and found the horse tied in. thick pines, about three miles from Mr Par row's home. The horse had been there twelve days without anything to eat !bt yet who vaa guilty or each an inhumao deed of tertnre.' A. 8N. Clt, hv Co Dividend.. ; Cjldsboro,, C, January. 7rAt a meeting of the directors of the A. Jk i, a-U. IL Co. id-lii city today. U semHmnual dividend of H per cent on the capital stock of said company wi declared.' 'payable at the offlceiof the treasury of said company hi Goldsboro, N. C- on( January: 15 J91I.Booka for the transfer -hf stock to Toae at U M January 10,-1911 and re-opeoat 1? M on January 16. lUl ,. . .--,vjd;j&uoadhurst SV"';,' Secy and Treas Us i.... I'lfM.' . ,..WCr UulR CIaser's Great Spi J Free. By special arrangements the words' arte musit of VThu Walts 'Song," now I being ung with unusual success by Ui I M Glaser ' at the Majestic Theatre, Brooklyn, will bs given free with every copy of next Sunday a -New York World. - , - , " 1 'This is the song that Is -featured by Mitts Claeer in "The Girl and t!-e Kai ser," the1 muuic&l ihy in which she is Btarnng. Music stores charge more for thia Bnjif? alune tin-a soveral Euntlay Worlds, with sons; included, would cont. f- !imlay Worlds should always be oOor- 1 in advii te. Ti q dor.,and fur t n t. It' y t, Lk'. ly EDM PHOBOGBAPilS JU!D REG aggested Bat Camelsfqd- Ble p Npbiuits W Imported For - Army. ' -Washington, Jau. 16th-The RoQse was entertained for an houriand a half SaturdaV with a discussion as - tax the relativtfnierita of horse bred eoAthe randies of the great Northwest and of resentatives Martin, of South Pakota, and Mondell, - of Wyoming, supported the ranch horse, while representative Helm and Stanley, of Kentucky said fexalted tribute to the products of their State. - s -'5t The'diacusaion came up over a' pro Vis . duo. ' Sunday morning at 10:20 o'clock the 'soot of Nina, the ten-year old daughter Mr. and Mrs,' Jas.TingU, of Alli ance, passed into the great beyond. The little girl was atrteken" with paralysis when she was but a few years old, and has since that time been a constant suf . feret. Despite this fact, however, she was always affable and kind,; and was loved by all wto koBW her. . The fuueral was held at Alliance yes terda afternoon at 2 o'clock. Prof. Alimon't Panclng dasaea - The, wWer Ismrae' of dancing', classes at 8Uwan Sail andet Prof. Allmon is now started, ;f Aduitallioradaya anj Fridays atS7ao 'pi ; m;? Children,' Thuii" days, -Fridays and 8aturda?s at 8:30 Bh Strike Ended; - .Chicago, Janr 16 The strike of the garment workers of Chicago, which has been; drawn, out for many 7 week end which was participated in by peatly 85, 00 Wofkera, was brartlcalljf settled oal oaiuraay wnen an agreement was sign ed with Start, Schaffner AJ. Mart,' the largest of the clothkur manufartuiers, which Vill result in W.000 eqabloyee re-. turning to wk -within the jSektitjm days. It to predicted the- rfitoVatioa at peaee betweerC h Union and Hart, Schaffner A Mar? fill mean, the speedy settlement of the titake .'betieen ; the unu, am w uiroij aiwm wwi, rsmallet shops and end !tna Jong contest, ing nearly. perished,.Ut - la" m knoWjTga maM polnti to the agreement ifol low; . f " f-. 'fl -- f u-r i .'AJI striking MnplOyea ehslt return toi work within, tea ias. i i J There shall 4e.no discrlmluation' jm ths part of the employers between anion ej)d non-union workers. 1 All grievances Shall be iudlcaUd by an arbitration committee, .'-rS? 7-." K- .: .-.V r .-. '.! f'i Komin'ent Grlcnsboro Man tells sT. F. CauSev. a Greonsboro merchant doing business at Market street; says:-, vi nave, oeen, a great sunerer from' ne". igis -for several, years,' as every ohe in my locality knowsSAf O DIN OJ Is the only thing 1. have ever found that would give me relief, f can't say enough for it." " , " - T. T. "CAUSEY, coixo;; linrOUTCD BY -t ' cc ;ioNBi:oni:a wr v -N n. o. lc 3 rrT rn phons no. w. viding for a training Station for horses m- Virginia. The provision was dropped from the bill on a point . of order, but this detail had no effect on the day's oratory. .. Mr. Mondell took the ground that the army needed homes that were trained in Tariffed air arxLs dry climatetbe lormer governing great lung power and iuo wvigr tenaing w oaraen uie nuox. XMr. Staolev did not take anv stock in the benefl'a of ratified air and gjrW tung power. "A norse," ne snoutea, amkj a gale of laughter, does not rop, on his lungs. A statesman can. 'A gwvdl rrWVSaSA niuuiii AmAtlittMM kjtal4a m JAl S sav uecus wvurewiu UCOIUCD n smjibw;i ity toblow. v'1' "Why, sir, yon miaht as well ithmk of sending" Relegation frra the garden of Eden to the North Pole or ttoob of angela from the pearly gabs 'ojtfjU dise to the depths of hell, as to suggest that aman should leave Kentucky look ing fOM horse. For the horsVaod fot the woman Kentucky challenges "th voria, ana ciainu unquesiionea aupremj representative Olmsted, of -Penan vania, propoeeJ to solve the situs: by the introduction of a herd ef eai from Arabia; Represent a tlvelartnVo! Illmois, moved to amend, the motion b; substituting elephsnts. and renreaenta tive Rucker, of Missouri,' proposed as a suDsutut that the - whole arm) b mcuntfed ott IfiiwHttf mUleawohouli kick tne enemy s entire army into w ocean in thirty minutes, In support of hia proposal to imnorr ai7 viuucw " ten. AniDiai eeperp iy Aire oiiujr. uainMuuiurp yiail read from a speech of Jefferson Dai maoe m tne senate sixty yemraagoa in nich ne advocated the use of. camels by the cavalry engaged in fighting ihr UUUIO. . , vl : . .. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PIUS-f Have jrt,peglected yom?Kldneylf nav u vverworaea your nervous I tern and caused txouble-with jour k neys ana ouaaeri nave ,y on , foiM:.aia, bsck-groIna ' and Have youa flabbr appearance of 'the.; face, especially under the eyeal Tool re quent a desire to gass urmeT f Vtr'ilr1 uamfTXidney , PUlewOtt core yoonU Mntirirhlt Prr Nlr '--TOIIrUtn.' U', Co., Props.,'' Cleveland, a- . KJnM Id SlghC Washington, D. C.T f Janoarv 16-la the naberiea1 dispute btween-'fta4ail NewrounaiaodnT the United states, a complete agreement j on all details In volved na been reached between- Cana da and the United States, and suffldent atMit; bT5difjBeli1ir:4v fonndtand has been effected for Sir Ed ward Morrte, premier of Nwfouiid1anc to. return ,-home and confer. with p members bf his cabit 't-wV!.' t;: As fr as , Canada .and the United airs are coDcernea. ' oir auui aiwe ofth. ! rnlnistef of fusticW.' and1 L.' P. Brodeur. minister' of Marine and flsiler. . . . ..- --.." - ' J Li H tea,: tne uanaaian. rrpfesenpiti ves jo ue conference, will rfctura to -Ottawa, on Mondajr and submit the agreement Oiat was reaelied today to JLordGrey, the eovernor-ireneral. ' When it rw ill be nrikde public;-, UpOnUflcation by him, the agreement will become eueatve, ' Tne aetnis .or tne agreement . were hot divulged here,, but they inclulle, jthe modification of certain, nshuig rejr'ila tlons, as wellas the contmuancs of oth ers liilherto in effect, f-ft,!:; It is believed that Sir Edward Korria will return here' soon to "co'iVipiota t';e negotiations with respect to.'tlie'fViv foundland questions Involve t, Z'. bu'o diplomatic exchafiga fait to seU'.tj-sll the points at Ihsuc, the mixed ,ewn)' aion at The ilaffue wille iu,. J rpoo for ahuiatunce, but the boiief prev&lont h?re is that such a ' continftneyiti u a M 1 who 1 vSOLD'DN EASY, PAYMENTS if Interested call and hear sc t. c:' ir V;: ;rv v' LATEST RECORDS. J ' m' nt w.JiT, It. Harris aiul P o, 11 r Jnmj 1 ' 7 -r y 1H C 1 J i;onc: 'Afir tha r : I 1 "' v 1 1 y ! ) t (f1 r HOMpWEET- HOME can only bi for those REGULARLY deposit in the bank a part ot their incomes and save enough to buy a home. Make OUR Bank' YOUR Bank; We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4. per cent. ON THE CREST OF THE WHITE WIVE mE-IMRM!? :Mt" EKPTfU DAINTY jUThey are fine in materia) and making, accurately sized and perfect fitting. TastefuFj and 'irlFjllitlA'frlrnnnlnfra hnvfe ' Kaaii applied in novel and attractive f effect. ' Looms have nevej woven BETTER white goods than wv now present. From sturdy domestic to dainty material 1 the selections embrace a com- ' plete range of white fabrics . . j- for every personal and house hold need. ' ' ; ., ...... , ' . Wonder-working machines have- never produced lovelier 'iJaces sjid Embroideries than T are new assembled in match less varieties. Our new line ;bfaby lri'' Embroideries, I- -Laeea and Flouncing, now on 'sale are the newest and daint lest patterns, just from the "loom to oar sale:' .j: .iW1 ... . .ill' i i I ill TEMPLE f M ev-v: I.l.woa J W, "e ".TV-.. tl fi - 1 jTr-.'I rtjT?- .,.-.. ys ;t if.ilfV?-l ..'?,.' s MwiMMfwwlWWf L mmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmai, I'M DfeCudsMCo t . ! - -j -g??- tsC ' r -'f ' riVt'cfib tc: ' if- derate !iyoa I P.f.ba 5 cent fcbr.ckfifor 5f 'A 1J 1 t-j-i "tlf j ever .1 it it I wwCfAf,: r -m - rr:'
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