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o i'AU I i . i i . i CIIUXLAIION I 4 r w WINDER 270. v C.V1. i; ay Ill'AUY. 17 1211. Twenty mnth year - tSTAELiSHEd 1 V IN , ::iS73;V,: ' I . .' A SAVIHQS ACCC'JIIT: - The first savinjs bank was established just one hun dred years ajo and people have . learned the convenience . and safety which are afforded by a Savings Account with a strong financial institution." - - , " - ?A Savings Account is a convenient and safe means of keeping thosg small sums that come into one's hands from time to time, such as: trickles, dimes and quarters Thto Bank invites Savings Accounts in any amount, from One ' Dollar and onwards. :-, '-V. 4- Fdiir, Per Cent Paid ph" Savings -and . . , :, Certificates . of Deposit. V , lIEW -BERfi BANKING & TRUST; CO. 'p t i 1 W V. w ; in Li. J" ' ' ' il:. II IL..I LUV L...J U L..J IwJld ....... i RVS I r in all 3 4 e&r9ffl ..Ml ishes i - m-mw cut , . I fSSrSFic? VflE 'FINEST TIMBER- DISTRICT V the region around us furn-. the pinelumber wo sell We. ; t, taCTit .from the stump tpulsport it, saw it, finish it We aejl direct to you, the consumer. , We save you money and give you the best -that can be had. We solicit your rders. . It wilt ' pay you to give them to us.' . . ., v : Broaddus (Se lves Lumber Co. 4 London ' Newspapers Comment lhousanas of UruDS dear JXyacK. Vigorously on Chauip Clark's '" IX18' VisiUtiou Worked Great Utterance. ; i, ? t. 1 . . ' - Ilayoc. London, Feb. 16-England is aroused Kew York, Feb, 16. The 17 year lo- over the fear of ultimately loslDg tana-1 eusts which are duetccreturn to plague da id case the American-Canadian re- the American farmer this summer, af ciprocify agreement ia ratified. , : -- - ter being absent since 1894, have made The press ia particularly disturbed their appearance in the cicinity of New because of- the statement made by I York city. Curator Dittmars of the N. Speaker-Elect. Champ Clark in House Y, Zoological Society has . discovered that hs had ne doubt that the time (he first, ttrubs, several thousand in would aoon come when England would numbers, in an excavation near Nyack, gladly look forward to the turning over N". Y. ' By the time the: frost is out of of her possessions in North 'AmericVto the ground these thousands will be mil' the United States. The . conservative lions, he say s press is exhibiting the nearest approach Dutinf the last previous visitation to "Xmerlea-phobia" that it has ever the locusts ' literally covered suburban displayed, and even the papers friendly New r York, stripping ' trees, bashes, to reciprocity are censunng Clark for his hedges, lawns and truck firms-' of ev so-called-indiscretion, an , ," lery thing green, and then moving invest The Westminister Gazette, which has clouds which obscured the son, to fresh led the fight for reciprocity, says; . fields; ;The individual locusts lived only "Clark must, be singularly innocent, j a few days, but each female in that if desiring this" consummation he 1m- time found time to lay about ,600 eggs agines it will 'be promoted by 'each al on the branches of denuded trees. When frank avowal at the present moment, the larvae hatched they , fell to the But he will probably get the right kind I ground and burrowed straight down for of measure, despite bis utterance, i J more than a foot , , f , "The speech will surely make Can- There, tt is laid, they have rested for ada pause.before assenting to the tariffl 17 years before the process of batching agreement" the Globe Anti-American was coniplete, and as soon as the frost declares.'1 , .v , , , V J leaves the ground they will dig their . The Times says that If Us correspoh-J ay to the surface and appear as small dent is right in statirg that it is doubt- oblong shells. The grubs found in the ful whether the American? people take excavation at wyacx are. saw to- necoin the annexation talk, seriously, "the piewiy iqnneu ana reaay to come io American ahow their eood sense."... 1 too sunace as soon as toe eario wasms T.. Pall Moll dnvattm 'aoaai-ta that P S 'Englbbmen cannot touch longer be mhbwbwwiii we.co n MtnA Umimt h.t Wr.n,S irn . , ine unineae , toor maaes cnem --." t -j flea-union and Cobdenism; and that re-i ? f -sa-. u.' iMfc' in ttXi iir,L dressea tbem In many mysterious waya r- . v i .-j-j-ii. i 'L'likNl awam RJaw VamItm hanii fMinri aAmA u w.v 0! tnese aisnes paiawme. 'save the emDire" Ms Bounded by the Morning Post. ' It declares that there : PILES CURED IN TO 14 DaYS is no longer an Jr attempt in America to v PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to lt' u-. BUI to Create . Forest Beserves 0 A COMPLETE LINE OF Dl DUnunGD I lluliUUIIn q n IIUHHU "SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS IF INTERESTED CALL AND HEAR , SOM& OF THE: " . LATEST RECORDS. V .-. : conceal the ultimate aim of annexing cure any eaae of Itching. Blind,' Bleed Canada. ''' . f tns or1 Protruding Pileao 6 to 14 days Rheumatlim Relieved in Six Hours Cobbers Was . Tortored. 4 HWr ' WILLIAM T. HILL House,; Phone 253 thp :pniiTiNrt nonns man" -,a'. . .j.-. - h r vl91 KijUue street uniii-uiiu uuuu u u iuilu imuuuu ., a .' . .,.-. . . -. - 1 - ,-..-, . ,, . pfw if' ' ' ' i M iiiiiiisseawsBWSBSWBBsMMPll' 1 1 Dc Detchon's relief for Rheumatism I Ne York, Feb 16 -Tortured by fire usually relieves severest cases in n few was resorted to by burglars' who-broke hours, Its action updo the , sy stem, is tnto the rooms of Joseph Wiahnock, a remarkable and effective, - It removes cobber. In Williamsburg! today in their at onceXthe cause and the disease quick determination to make him revaltfie iy disappears. First dose greatly bene- hiding place Of his pitifully small hoard Ota. 75c and $1.00. "Sold by Bradham 0f savings. It was not tinti) the two Drug Co. , 1 1 - ' I relent less men had burned off Wish- - .' "' . t - nock's beard and lair and had blistered Mr. a H. Grtfta leasesMhe Yarboroinjh hf ith te, f" piucsy limn, njun revoaiou uiw uie iuii store of S12 waa hidden in the-mattress on which his torturers bad him pinned Tt will be of ' Interest to hilt msnv down, At the hospital wneretne cod friends in this eily end W the traveling bier had his painfrL but not fatal burns nubUc in ireneral. know that Mrt B dresaed; he identified two young men Hi GriSffin. of Goldsboro baa leased the mlma the police' arreted as the pair well know , Yarborough House at RI- 1 tortued and robbad Wm They eigh. :Tbe, Grimes Realty Co., which were nen sor w frrsau jwry.'; owns me-iarDoroogn,nss conijiei.v;'-;--..;....'..,:, .. .. - v. , l-'.H with Mr. Griffin lo thoroughly remodel I " pi: toYv pii ec i ' fin e ) the Yarborough and convert it Into one W M ? i" " A'" V" ? M ot the handsomest and most convenient.. Williams' Jndian Pile Ointment' nll hotels in the South,, expending S&0,000 J cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. in the' change being ' planned. Mr. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at Griffin ia also the proprietor of the Gas- once, acta as a poultice, gives Instant ton Hotel ia this city and of the.'Keo-l relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment non at Golddboro." : f i J&- I is prepared for Pilea and Itching of the ' 1 'n'. I private parts, . Sole by druggists. , mail r. v ,,. . , , I KTi mnA SI nn ' Willl.m.' M'f'a- rv SW wui Tavv i imwu'W . mrm m m .. ; j,TO.TiiE.?0iiUC.i:g, Ipn, ,cj.,.i.i,,.! ('J. S; BASrCBHT Kf.F.tV,'ftF.E CO..- HilEEF.:!. H;G. Prescriptions a Specialty We i Call? For - And - Deliyer Them 'foxSi. By .' vOyXDispatch."'.'.. . - Gtistoh Drim Company Having purchased the New ;! Bern Steam Laundry plant,- this la to notify all patrons, inac pending some improve ments that 1 am making In the plant, my wagon wil) call as usual for laundry. old or new orders and the laundry work thus irlven will receive the best atten tion 11U LO pruuiybijr iduiucu w m,w . j, mers st time desired. I guarantee good L TOLSQ L M. CO. ELECTS DFFIGEn .ujED i.REO ; TE in I .-j." the East Gets Throuijh " "-i J Congress." ' - The-' 4 v . e a a O, PAID ON O SAVINGS anR NEW BCM.Cf 'It 1 Washington, Feb. 16th."-After many years of delay the bill looking to the creation of national forest reserves fn the White Mountains and the Southern Appalachians passed the Senate,-the vote standing 57 to 9. . 4" s-'; The-bill passed the house of Bepre sentaUves last session, and as it was accepted by the Senate without change lacks poly the signature of the Pres ident to make it a law. . ' J Senators Simmons, of North Carolina, and Newlands, of Nevada, spoke in support of the bill, and Senators Bur ton, of Ohio, and fleyburo, of Idaho, in oppositioo.. The BUDDortersof the meas ure resisted ail efforts at amendment on the theory that any change would irapori the bill in the house, They were successful. In a short speech toward the close of the debate, benator bey burn denounced the bill as a farce and as "the moat rad ical pice of fancy legislation, ever pro posed to Uongreaa." - He declared that if seriously carried into effect it would coet more than the Panama'CanaJ. While it is' understood on alt 'sides that the purpose of the bill is the ac quisitlon of lands in the White Moun tains of New England and of the Ap palachians in the Southern States for the creationof foreat reserves,' it eon- tains no specific mention of such bur pose; :; The authority for this proceed ing Is found in the general powers eon p The carrying into effect of, the pro visions of the bill is placed in the hands of a. commission to be composed of the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the two Senators and two sjembers of the uosse oi Kepresentautea, JS'.ilJU. The pnrcnase of land is placed In ; the huis of the Secretary of Agriculture an! ia confined to such areas as may af feet : the head, waters - of ; navigable streams. No purchase is lo be' author ized until passed upon by the Geologtf tal Survey, The land once acquired, it is to be cut up into forest reserves as mat seem bht for adminlafcritim nnr. poses. , "V ;,,- . , J tt Authority for co-operation with dif -1 r I xerent states is given and RVOu.ooO a sear ia aoDroorlated until 1915.-. ".'. If at .3 tat. wnniiir.-. - Courteous progressive v r SAFETY F03 YCU2-CRQP110X r:.4Aftr,jo have sold some or w of yourjrcpsjwdjrecfelyed the j' money therefrom jit is of the greatest JmpoftsnceJteryott that you '4 h8,r .safe place in which to keep It; one W vmTch Money will not sn8 beaafeKuarded against loss but where' it cai-eam an Income r sufficient to. supply an your needs, ; y depeaiffigyout aioney with .: Wia bank you re.not alone assured f onqoestianedrsaety but if , . you deposit at least a part of it 'in .either, a JlsyingSv account or ri.Time"CarUflcafcVof Deposit, it will be drawing per. :Cen't interest whiie you are looking about for some permanent jnyestment . .;,.. Checking accounts cordially invited, . , -... CDDRADHAM WMDUNN r PREST. VICE PR EST. ta:u2Zell CASHIER I'"7' iUVflWTftTftnrm ;.i7Sluuiiua""'liiillll'l I. Xfe$t just received our new Queen. Oualitv" atules for S4rina and they re beauties. We did not m heh'eve such, footwear fass&le at the i'rice. ' The matters have, outdone .' ' themselves. Smart, snafiy styles with 6entv of comfort and service just z what you have leen looking for. You'll luyhere eventually. Xhv not to-day? foley Kidney Fills are 'a reliable rem-1 edy for backache, rheumatism and urf-l nary irregularities. Tltey are tonic in : action, ' quick in results and , affords. prompt reiiet irom all kidney disorder at : j. j. ELKS TEMPLE, ' WEW1 BtHN, N. C. cuuo, quicE . ia reeuiie ana . saoras. i ; . . ( rompt relief from all kidney disorder at t f,l Xv Vj-.v.'t -r. f. s. Dogy- -:,v . . A: 3 spert Should Not -Advertise liquor. . Lwhtl,T? tf j , , i ' v", , . (,-'V J r , work. Aa the farmer driver -of tlie wagon has left, patrons will kindly call byvphone ot stop the wagon if thy see it on the streets and hand their laun dry, name and address to the driver. ' J. C BASHER,'' ' ',--f : Phone 222. ell slouuipped : ' Manufacturing , Tlant Doing . an Increasing ; '. .- Uusincss. . The annual meeting - of the Tolion Lumber and Ifsnfg. Company, was held at the Company'i b'.c, last night and the fu!'o i Papert j vThe proylsion ta Senator E wart's bill pwhibiting newspapers from publishing advertkfemsnta of Mqoors ought to be passed. : The people of the 'State by large majority have declared in favor of: the prohibition of the : Uquor trafflc. and the papers or the State sboulq not bo permitted to abet the violawm of the nw by advertising the .goods, -High Point Eenterprise.G ' jr. ir. Prices Paid For Cotton."5; y : V'-'" . ' mtmmi'' v' ' Washington, Feb.- 16th --American manufacturers paid an average pries of 14:3. cents per pound for , American, up land cotton and 8.2 cents for lloter du ring the year which ended August 81 ,! 1910, according to the bureau of statis tics of of the Department of Agrico't ore. .The averaie price per pound ef other kinds of raw cotton consumed do rng the year were: 4 '- ' '' ' Geonria anflTlorida Sea Inland 2f.l cents; S uth Carolina Sea Island '2.9 centa: Egyptian 20,5 cents; East Indian 10.0 cenU; Peruvian 16 cents-and Chl neie 11,5 cents. I IIIMIMML. IllltlUII .UII IHI .111111 Charged Vl!h M!s-rfpresen!atloiu ON THE COR- - " ' NKR i PIlONKNo. fi5 77io OITi i'o: ri . r In the f",lirs court yet,r !ny noim P.lias Crt-ftn. the tn :tro rr was arrf!n st I'.ri ',;-t-i I ,; t !ay riV.t s 1'fii :t in i i i t-.-r, j-ivi u I ; 1 1 1 v i ' ' ; 1 ' i ' i i ' ! i . 1 () ! ... : ; ' i a I i i ' i n I f i ? ! r i ;i : arif-r- r:i v-ho the erifuirj -Pr- 'I. nt. (5 nt. r. i;. Tol- ., V-ci Ti 1 1 . f T 1 fifVicers were !crt,il for yi-sr; II. W. 5'.imi)on, J. L. T..!p.on,-V. I'rpsi- Alfr!y Trc-ss., and L. C. ...IM-Pfr. !o I five a fu!'.y i-quij't'Cil ' ' ' ' ti'l ir.!-i iran-t I f r 1 ' . r -, . ( "Til''.! ';- ! 4 Sural Bouts Number On Has Bees - Amended. - ' Tr.at part or Rural icoute nun.i r beginning at Spring Hope churrh t ' enJing at Olympia, fcas tc-n ;.'J fromaduil delivery of n.tll to a l i wedkly, and a tri-wedly ois'l I.rs If! Mial.Kclipd: liesinnhg at T -'-J IIo; cliiirrli, stiJ X 'at?i V, alkcr roa i -l Use ih-w ro i ti C!y: ; 'a. ' ra;u;;i i. ' i 01 V ' ' ;-. . , ' y i. I I .ii f i : . : V. i t ' ' ; i . ' ' i I i ! - : U l' 13 Jai an d woo - In looks sHo4,is alike- black, 'rough spark Ifhg". But there the likeness ends.'.' Tot some coal - bums unevenly, throws off little beat and makes much dirt Our coal has proven beat byftest. It burns with a hot, steady flame to t . a white ub and , la most economi-' j, est We solcit your patronage on quality alone. ; t if rrrr.t tin -et'i ';u i V i ."til ' An m -.: a ,iara - rnone ii . 6Qcz?Dress Goods -j '.. -k. -. ; ; . n HT.00 Brdadcl(tihW5& 4. i i :i Tf ti: 111 V A!-o a full line T rov:!try V.'irc, :,vnr.nJ I''.: f r 1 ! ' r.rr.r.F.N'CE' - .. i !, nt y-Ti f sy for nd list you nt n. i: y c'.-ar irM.' Hut i 5 i I f j r ' -r of u ; ! t I d --I-.i , t t f ; f' ' .1
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