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Broaddus ti -tves Lumber Co.
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EDISON PHONOGRAPHS A!1D
SOLD ON EASY PAYMEfrS,
IF INTERESTED CALL7ANl HEAISOME.Otf -JJIE
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day to aiy one who h;n a f'
attend will secure a V u ' in.'
Brothers," tin; 1 in iw .
invest their "money h stocks
safe, the Certificates of De-.
bank afford positive safety
at the rate of 4 per cent per
to 'Check; Also
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'-DO YOU KNOW
f-.W can tell fine lurobertnore ad-r
t-'ivantagepusl than others cant u
sf'i?- fs laeetas We take it from , ihe v
: -stump and do all.ihe handling our-,
felvca, lading money io this wajr
;r-:and that, economizing in one thing
h ",nd aaotheV -and'.'.ftt 'UM.'santft
time making sure that thd-i qtml- -:
TV'' Hy-i right, We sell pine dumber
if only-the best there i. ' '
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llesolution
Singers -
Xhe next number of the Lyceum
Course will be given on March 29ibf by
the Scotch Singers of Glasgow, The
company la composed of the following:
Miesesi Tina ' Crawford, Contralto;
Jeanne tte Culhill, 1st, Soprano; Ella
Campbell, 2nd, Soprano and Pianist and
Agnes Hyde, 1st, Contralto and Reader,
and will be fine' attraction an I one
that will be greatly enjiyd.' n '-;
On Friday morning spoiling match
was held immediately after the opening
exercises," The:followwg. words were
mUaed.- exhaust,- lettuce, sovereign, ac-
curBte, privilege, , michevioas, ; itilndry,
dependeot, : . parcel, drama, . 'meteor,
prophecy, -y iek), roguish, ? peculiarity,
auxiliary, ungrammaticaV
" The following spelled and missed thej
wor48 opposits their, names -'.'
' '- : William Hollister, 8
A SNell Bisbor, 0. o VV''
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--Vl'-Sarah Carlton, "3.': f',J -
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Cormne BlaloekI, f
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Gertrude Carra way j 0,r:
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,WUIie Blades, 6. f
1 Jtobert Barnum, v-iV .,'''
YiT ".King BryanS, '-5?J',H
" r- Guilford Charlton,,
'" William Baily -1. ,
.",V r. -Mary Armstrong,"; t).. JL'
k Jacob Chad wick.,. 3. '
: These spelling- nia'chei Wit) ; be held
for the present each Tuesday; and Fri
day' morning -j ; ' "
account oi several. eases oi small
pox in tvwnt i)t was , thought-necessary
by thd county authorities - to' hva"all
the pupils io the school vaccinated;; ' Dr,
Rhem catna up several days this week
and on Monday sfter noon, 120 were vac
clnated; on Tuesday", 111 and to all about
600 have been - vaccinated. There' only
remains about 25 children in school who
1 have not been vaccinated . i
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I. 4IH rCBUlUBSq WltU WHICH iUB pUpilH
,of the school responded to the appeal to
protect themselves and.' others against
BflimilAA .Ml TVtJ IHbll IUK UIUQW,
- At a meeting -of the BoarTheIdon
Friday afternoon a resolution was pas
sed that on and after,1 April 1st, 1911,
no pupil will be allowed to attenfl school
who has not .been successful vaccinnatefr1Th ,br0,ther wil1 "Platn Ma, Dlvin6
within 8 years-. This was' made a per
manent regulation at the school.
The British steamer Cacique Isashore
in LiGirlija chaonel, ChHa,r, .'.
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Showms Visible Supply at llome
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- New Orleans, March. 18 Secretary
Hester's statement of the. world's visi
ble supply of cottoir just issued shows
the total visible to be 4,487,872 bales
against 4,628,882 last week and 4,270,
607 last year. 1 J. Of this the Jptal of
American cotton; is 3,363,877 bales
against 3,506,882 last week, and 2,927,
607 last year. Of all other kiqds, ioclu-.
ding Egypt Brazil, Jno'iaetc . 1,-124.-
000 bales against 1,122,000: last week
and 1,343,000 last year; . t ,
Of the world's vissible supply of cot
ton there is now afloat .And held ' in
Great Britain and Continental Europe
2,633,000 bales against vs.221,000 last
year.' and in Egypt 226,000 gainst 157,
000 last year; in India; 518,003 aainst
758,000 iast year, and in the;-. United
States 1,031.000 against 1,135,000 last
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-We carnfji. 'complete line
Of Hardware aod want "your
riusiness 3 -S. Basnighi Hdw
Sickness Among Troops,
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' Saii AntomoMarch 18.-rGenerali:or
-der were issued todays fo v govern "the
maneuvers. . They include target prac
tce for (he recruits, pracKee "marches
by regiment, brigade and, ultimately
b? division for' tha purpose of disclosing
the efficiency and ntneis, or -thon-
trary; of theforce-as a moving and
fighting machine, a- , t5',-'
t -In particular. the tojiltiplicsUonof
orders is io ; be avoiae1?' Jsvery snrea
of red tape that can be 'd'spenjed with
is to dropped. -The encumpoifnt is ex
pected to prove ex (pceaj vlue in this
regard.-Tnere are fifty casea" of aick
aess among the j-ecfuits, Including one
of smallpox. There it no alarm ielt
over this at the case is perfectly lsola-
ted. 5 h--
Lecture at Court House.'
V Monday ' night at 8 o'clock by Inter-
natlonalJBible student F. FvJcok Ufl
der the auspices ot Peoples Pulpit'' As-
location. Brook'vn. N,Y. .
f Subject, !Tha Coming of the King,
plan lor human salvation, as acriptbraly
revealeq, by a long and earnest prayer
ful study of tame.:. Adrnisslon free, and
no collections. . ATcordlal invrtatiod to
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Stetson Gets .Thirty .-.Years "at
. Hard Labors-Other JIeua
" bere Sentenced. -Wilson,
MarchJ8.-The curtain rang
down on the last set on - the Wilson
stage of the West and Stetson trial this
morning, when. Judge Adams pBswd
sentence on these notorious prisoners
who yesterday were ' found guilty, "the
orraer in the first degree, the latter in
the second degree for the murder of
Deputy Sheriff Geo. . Mum ford,. Irr this
city on Friday afternoon, .February 3d.
-The scene- bow' shifts to.JRaleigh
where in the1 State penitentiary the
final gruesome acta will beenaetedf-?.
-Lewis West stood up when ledge Ad
ams passed the cenlenee, that ; West be
taken to the Wileoa ' jail,- then to the
State penitentiary, wherr, he be elee
trocuted on May 5tbr between tbe hours
of 10 and 2 ircloek4J .,
Stetson was sentenced, at hard labor
in .the Stat penitentiary for the,term
of tbirtv year, "J
f 'Prayer for judgment on Jim Simms-,
who ie charged with being connected
with' the gang, waa continued until next
eonrt. ' , t v4 , '
Dave Young, for conspiracy and car
ry iug concealed, weapons, ' was 'senten
ced to two ears in each -case and to
work on the public roads, one sentence
to begin after, other ends. -. '
? As to Tom Smith,-prayer ior' judg-
ment was-eontinued.- " 1
Will Lane for conspiracy, was senteni
ced io two years in jail and, to work on
the public roads. ' .- m- f
Wade Williams for carrying conceal-
edwespons, was eentenred to jail -for
two yearsand work on public roads.1'
Mary Young Imprisoned in jail for 12
monthaT t, , -
Grand jury? jlid not" find '..frue?. bills
sgajnct-Fred Lane and - Jimbo Taylor,
who wera thought to have been connec
ted with the gang. A " .
' Joseph Cooper Granted fardom. .
;: Joseph Cooper,jbf Craven county was
convicted at i the October; term. ' I&jO.
Craven superior court of the crime of
highway jobbery and gambling and Sen
tenced to serve v twelve . months, less
seventy days, on the roads.-,
, The pardon is conditional and the ret-
sonsare, - c , i,", ,
Prisoner, a darkey- of. good general
character v .never, havings been in the
courts before," came to -New Bens on
the occasion of t. the bi-ntennial cele
bration and got is wjtiC negro of bad
character and others and gambler1. The
bad negro lost and drew his, pistol to
get his money back, V hen he was dis
armed I) Uw others and his pistol turn
d over t the police -' Prisoner has ser
ved five months on the'road. The trial
judge, two attorneys' who prosecuted,
several of the jurymen, all the eonoty
ofTlcws, several deputy, sheriffs, 1 the
chief of police,' and several policemen
and many other, citizens recommend
prdon,7 There i no protest. -Ilia pun
ishment for the part he played in" the
matter has now been sufficient to justi
fy 4 MtnHitinnal nrHnn. PnrtinneS -On
condition' that he . remain- law-abiding
and of good behavior..
Services at Opera House.
-The Tabernacle Baptist congregation
will hold all their regular services for
today at the Masonic Opera House. :
Sunday school at the usual hour 9:45,
and preaching ' morning and evening.
ToniRht, Ihe pastor, A. .C, ' Ehuler, will
preach on "Who will be Elected?"
Mr. WUliiiL'harn of Klnaton will have
charge Cf the mtisic, will also sing solos
at the evening service. " ''
' You sro invited to sttend the ser-
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io NewT6ern and vicinity , is, jnvited to open an. &c
J count subject ta.che.ck with "thiaba'alc; Paying bills
pi according to this plan entails no eiense; it is really
a ccouuinicni uetiiuse ii piacca uie iiuauuai auairs oi
i the household upon a systematic oasis.'" One "dollar
&jppens,a -checking acjcottiitv V -,t -L : ..
tWotnea, find it -;4 ' pleasant recreation to transact
their, banking business with us, -
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S T JUST RECEIVED
The;BVst:'B - - - - 1 0c.
A GoodiLonsdale Cambric - 10c.
I White Checked Waistings - - 12c.
. THIS IS FAR BELOW THEIR REAL VALUE
I Barrington Dry Goods Co. ,
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' - Another shipment of that Famous Liggetts Chocolates received
- by express. . . .
SATURDAY CANDY AT 29c PER POUND.
Anything in the Drug Line. Prescriptions Called for and
Delivered
Gaston Drug Company
ON THE COR
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PHONE No. 65
The: $&XoJllL Store
Fox:River
! JONtV 35c: PER
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:-? -Also FincyIgin Butter ..84c, Fancy Cream Cheese, Imported and
Domestic Macaroni N. C.'lams and Shoulders, Ijibby's Trtpe 20c
can Good Table Peaches 15J,'3 lb can,- Fancy 'Carolina Whole Rice
-7c1b-,' nd loU of other good things, to eat," at bottom prices.
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