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-JEST AELlSIim -" T mtmi;;. ::c:i. it 1911. TWENTY. N1NTIUYEAR.: 1 iT-i Jlk i.Jav jaaaf a. Ik aw? A - L.J U. ' "ILE many pcc?!e invest their. r.cr.ey in stocks li.t da net prove Sife; the Certificates of De- - . , .-. - .. . "'.-. ... . posit issued by this -"bank.: afford positive safety ' ! for money and yield interest at -the rate, of 4 per cent per : annum.- idle money or savings can be solely set to wurs, ; a. . " -la ' ,DepbsitsSubjedJtoCKecklso- .v v - 7- v Invited P- &g 1V V - aaaaaM-mMa i v -r--" w. - - - " " . " " v , "f""' '-'-"-!'""- M )J"""U- ' M "f NEWiBERN BANKING TRUSTiCO: t i 'l 1-4 i k..,.JI I T ...J !"T() in i U Is-" y'WecaivaeUpine lumber moie ad vangeou8iy man oinera cane- ii- .-. . . . -. v . -. i 1. t f? -11. i 't A ia Decauae we jane irum no ; stump and do alllhe handling onr-J 8elviM, ayipg money in thia way" -Kd itat; economizing lo one thirty aixd another,' nd ' atHie3 aame? , fttme making rare that ha- qnJf ; ityls right. We Jell pina lumber onlythe beii ther&lfc5- . Bfamdds f ives' Lumber Coi , r .J, EDI ;A; COMPLETE LINE OF. . PiiiK aiid 1 SOLD ON "EASY PAYMENTS- -;T RECORDS GLL.J. . Lease exiesid Fifty Teare7 Jfeir. ImproTements V td be Ad 2xLSome leis A;., " I lative "Enactment, -RaleiRh, March 16th.From - reliable oarceJitia Warned Ut the S ateV lease oa Camp Glenn,at Monebrtd City aa oeea ezenaea oa years Rjoger taaa the oriinal SO year kaee, and many mi- Culture as Bhowa Uy DepartroentlMexico Hay Causa Serious Compli of Agriculture For Thia'- -1 cations. Tlobilizatioa ia Least J.-.. ' Crop. I " ' TLtqXLneDays: "Waahtnton. - D."- C March lB-The EI Pao. Tex. Harch 15th Unlees pofsibilitiet for the- profitable euliiva- Lawrence Converse and"Edward Blatt, tioo of the' peanut ia the Southern the American boys held in prison at Jo States, especially.in the- cotton boll ares on charges of sedition and releas weevil belt, where this insect has fen led soon hy trie Micai) aatnenu. dered it almost impossible to crow cot-1 there gray a danger that an attempt provementa Will be made inelading the ton with success, are pointed out in a will be made to release them by force. 1 erection of a number of permanent bulletin on "The Peanut," : iust Issue J I - Americans - along the border; were) storage warehouses.. ?The camp is now bv the DeDartment of Agriculture. : In stirred to a blglr pitch of indignation, usea . as ;' the permanent encampment fact, it is shown - that the peanut may knowing that the power of the .United grounds of the v thrfs North Carolina be grown In the boll weeyi districts in states government is oenina we two negimenia. j -A t "4 the South with. much more profit than doys, bolder Americans openly talked t Toelast legislatdre passed a, number the white staple.. -Wbea the value of of marching across the Rio Grande and or acts afleeting the-- insurance inter tbe commercial1 pesnot crop of the taking the boys out of jail in spite, of I eeU ei the State,, though U is agreed United States for 1908 was estimated the Mexican authorities. 1 J that lo radical laws-were enacted. at 112.000,4110, the wonder is expressed San Antonia, TexV March W.TWi'h Among-the radical ineasureajthat were that this article of food is not more gn- the arrival of the Ninth cavalry and the offeree and defeated" were the JCoonce erally' cultivated. - particularly ttt - the Fourth field wtillety in -San Antdnia, jtesolutlon' for - the appointment ofr a south and Soothwefit. wnere-U can D wo eniiro maneuver uivi8im onaer i vuimitiun 10 invesiigace ice conaucc grown at great pwatKPWf-i lsjo)ners4 Carter is now in -esmp, !: OH insurance companies: the' pevln i The demand tor the peanut as an ar ' auu oae-oau uayiir m moo. i ou oiaie ioBuraocr vom- tlcti nt fond M Mthatantrtf irrowlnir In luxation command, was- flashed out of I mission W have control of Insurance this connection.' the interestimr fact js I Washington. Hundreds of recruits con4mattrs including the Tight 6f suspend- developed that this country is a Urge jtinu pouring into Port S4rd Houston ling Sate regulations when the commia- while there are thousands -of acres of L Kevplutionists"-here declare advices 1 Ktata orncers ILouncil of state! deemed waste lands in- the -South" capable f of from their comrades fa Mexico say they it advisable, ' atan the Connor bill tto producing enough" peanuts to keep the are ready for 'any move by throwing give insurance companies the-right 4o cotton-seed oil mills "runnuig anqiur- v we wriaweawni eicv i ppen uuiawg ruimgi ot me, jBiurj consumption. T, .,,t",,r 11 inac ins cultivation oi me peanut isi r . . - . -v i iuuai u a profitable Industry may beaeeo irom . Via. you -evcr witness an laweref the flgarra of the bulletin.-.. An acre of AuCjiOli Sale and heat'Peil f .iroiting the liability to be assumed first-clafs nesnuUealculatiMr the yield L. riii. t -"it. '&l.:ZAt: by Jidelity and surety companies lo ten t. s tn hf elnna ia wnrth from " ' - " 1 . x " . t I ... . - 10 aod 60 bushels of pessr: worth 1401 Iioneer?. Sell lOXbf IX IS WQnp ' Jfrovwing standard prcvisjons-for ac to $60, win give i.n income of $48 to f 70. while to attend this t&aiid e.t,f n3 Be8,t' ' " - The cost of growings acre of peanuts w!"vw rtS"(J Making a re classification of the dttf. i.'ri .l . a.;.a.-.1 a. vric ...fL.i ,nr : I. uti i.i viil iiji-liiiib.u; .u ! .a. a. i -. a. 1C rpL: . ...,'- .1111- I it ill n Him I a I i": . ' ..aW"aV-ataJ -Ao, Paid on stroho . i'.fvDo trot fcaxper your mro .Danuns iaciuaes vcen you nave k-joot OBposar tne g 'efficient insane isstj''' lections withVcciiracy Jtod di'ajrpajr you per J jceni interest pa fjliliiuitlfi -to our Clbitificste'cf Qqyim-'-r- 0' WM.DUNN. tOORAQHAM , HAM J E LL ance commwsioner to the Governor and Council of .State. . . - t The most, important bills enacted into! showing a net return of $36 to $45. Itjw I J. is atjove th average tor tne ciopasi Weather For-. March. new gTowing.iti the 'United States, itf , . --.-.JL. C-v is stateoV btft decidedly lower than may "A - an4 roper cultural rpetbods, j i i ii PILES CllREft IN 6 '"4a- IF INTERESTED CALL; AND HEAR, -SOME. OF THE .. -LATEST RECORDS. - J'THE. SPORTING "500DS" MAN? Pr 1 i'- '.-It , tii i-. - ir 8t Middle' Street' WQRGS u.n. . r.tv v.. - i - , . " rr , : . . te policies, -, , -li-InfU lv nl InforoMr tn Wall i . . . .-. u w:L f !t ' f ' . beissued and coon pazo Ointment cure any. case of Itchmg, Blind. JBleed ing or Protruding Piles ip B to 1 .days or .money refunded. 6M,c.rvf - Cm Now Bcceivt Feriaiabie swpj;; eretit kinds ofinfturanca to be written under the-North Carolina law. -' ru 4u.xa t Allowing life insurance companies to (denoiit notes and mortgages on real s- 'rlfsM altilafori nntAita nf Vnxfla. Pvnllnx ka. - aaaaf caft- taa.- 4nTlnf tMa 12 ' . Ti T ' . ..I part of the reserve jKcur ng reels- livestock, marine, irsurance policies to.1 terargned by the ref- $mmffidci6th7Sc. Co. ,4 Ms I" a' v Mr V; Tsylciir'who has' chargr.of the focal traocl'Of the Southern, Ex press Company, received a letter from headquarters yesterday morning whieh informed bim tht he could now accept nerishable shinmenta for reater New York and' Jersey City. 7 Several . dayai- yA ago they issued an order that bo perish' able shipments could be taken for these) 'V plscee, this" was done'on aecount ofa strike- of the' drivers., of the express .i , sir 64-S6' v-M' 7 i63-34. j;'..0S .-2 V -8r'""61-r33,,w1.04r - "a '11 'T2-87-1 v. 12 71-38 4 I - V. -"14 : 673 llBsVfe? Announcement. ,v 'ri,- ' s I hereby at once antvrance myself. t safo candidate, and - may now tta, my many zrlends Tor paat patro aie. I (tow shall cot. prices on allkindi of sawed shingles,!, large stock on taod. must b4 sold by April 14th; will -close oat cheap as I expect to make some change in my business.,; You wit) Sod I lose.; J , -1 1 Dlfeetorrtlcctlng, BIG BILL" '' The Shingle Mattf 'j .We have U.; agency for, Bettrick Bha;;tvfii1hgs; lwU'storsT and jeW. dene, If yeu are 1f heed -of an Awn ing we can.,jrurnlshyott. placeyour; order before ths Sdmmer rush,": vX '''If.. ' . rx. Fit, a3usJIy and'Prlce Guaranteed., To see samples and 'get 'price's,. call. phone 173, or address P. O. Bt 446.) : I i :m "FurnHcre Co;,W .81 : r nv St. ... rr . '.V- a- ZZ- :, & rz 1 '., 1 , rz- . W prdi nnn niin'rc 111.. . r ' W J. f. r ! " press To the -members of 'the Chamber ofl 3 J v . 'w wagons. Arrangemenu navt petn uomiperce. . v, - ' r . - v ' -1 1 1 vii. MAn.h, tk. nmnrtof krlif .j..'v-a . i,i,i.i.:i,a..- ..( ,. w."- j:J-a, T J Y'ewr'wy morning the proprietorbf ' IJT m , M ' ,, Ul related to the riter an Jncrf tteofficeof the" aecrary tonight k1moat lMrtdibU. H.'aald ; 'iAPAlwBl it fJir- s-i Va. Another shipment df'fhatFamoua 'Hggtts Chocolates received -i" SATURDAY CAWYAf -29c PER POUND. Anything ia theJtajgLiife,: for and '-f "-v C"-v. Delivered. " . ' PlfONE No. 66 f" ' M P V" zZjtfa-WFlCE ; rif 1 ..-iwA.'iav v -j tp deliver their shipments, a ; " ' . ....-. . , - .., "-i-;' ' '-Ia.nA . rri. .Li... . .vf. ai. nt , BEPOJW OF. THE CONDITI01T. ? "" -"-.j. : T" :T that on the previous mgbta long.rity V ' - ur"ow,"-,""".D.pr,,MaerroWnwbohadlhe acnearaocfof , .; won tnat-tne rvorrom and iouu.eni - -. . ... . . i ".S , ii.ii . it j. .i. . jl V Ml"a " aw. j tu.ua. m. aru . , at JJ,W .Hem, in We Bute si oru ,treets. This ia matter: of vital to- o''a nn Z iZj Yn'ihi I ' . 'ni- i tru. .r t... 1 . ... .. ... I moo. . Sitting down on fborlathe ; Jaslrivsdr V-Cured Haii ai ErtoWart ptrips. FoteBUtUir only S6c. perw, fancy, tigm. -ivsjsuttexai. psr .a. . rrempt. aauvsry any- where-hi the tltyr st . -V :j -tness March 7th, 1911.. s 3 ;..-t ?! RIS0CECE4 . - Jr - 16,65923 QTft CC p-pre HID .OIU.LU'.u.l ..ULU 1. I . ' Loans and discounts, .' ... i Overdrafts. , ikured. 882.49 unsecured 10.00 892.49 Furniture and fixtures, 1.2C7.93 All other real estate owned, 2,717.23 i Dae from banks and bankers. 3ZX 18 I Gold com .-. -.. , .'-"-... 845.00 i Silver -colox Including all ml- . i. I nor coin currency, ..'". 201 01 I.. ... ....a ai-.l.-. 4-NRlionai Duui nuns asu ovoar t . U S notes,-.; ; Z'JS 00 Chamber of Commerce who Is fntor '.V.0 TL ed 14 mv tot to meet w ith the hoard of . . . . . ... . . T . I Asvfa el Mil aw st uww anrt nrrttwl let a. et i rrr directors tonight. -.f - 4-;.. v.- .k... .ari...- . .l ..if.. .u. 'r' j ' i rnw wrf r t am ,eBt'e of ,ho ,M0W ,,n ttd lof -, . I' : Jr 7LT WiL.IAM bd dinappeare-d and the ntgra then de : Sec y Chamber of Commtree. ,- . .... ... , "V , . . , k( . dared that his-appetite wis ftol iieur . : f .t- ' "I,...-- arpested end purehssed a can o( sai- Don't fail tO '.attend 'the dlneiand a box of erstkers. Jll-ving . -.. n ,. r-ii.'.ir i eoniumed these lie Walked vr to a Auiiuu wicui wis. cii Enc on bunch of bsnansS that. wss hein? In the NeUSe KoadJ the Store and eia hisstomach hidten a- - ." ToUl, . $ IS, 008 07 nl Stock pfli'l In " io.:oa. n. ! r 7 j filled ten of these had bt(l otvonwd. Anou.cr Dog. 11.1s ntgro evidently hsd- nipftre Id his interiors - . UiiUmiUJ - - VOUOR CASH QtiLYS r iJiiuuio on. - 3Vhio'fl U"w''irw Bert. N.O e-eeeeeeeee HwmmvsMWf . aa-4,,i'. I""' "WS. -v-siXLJuiv r ;ST0RE t a a. ay m.. tn, ' AT v aV5l',S eeeeeeet4eeeea4U o o n j n o I r irj.lin Furi'l, I !. '. Ti l) d ir f nt T;.rr "IS. 1ms 's t t $ 3,7-1 r 1 G 7 cur- ' 1.' 4.r r nl t t tit' . h I rot.t itroi-t haJ snothrr j '''' inwn,!' i it it I 1 t t' -t t , i ( fv i an 'a ! i -i t 1 r t r , - ' - ' - ' f a" ' , jaai Bssjf . A u -I .-.n'-.ivf jex,i ' B i .'V I 7tP I i1 7 7 iV U-i - s r-v 1 ' - ' ' j i ,4.4 J I I . A! o a f..'.l 1. la ta t
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