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- faith wna- KNOWN ;arxuLATioN ' J87&V -EW BERN, aNOHTII CAROLINA. SATURDAY XORNiNGAPRILiJif 191 rTHIRTIBT-TEAR fl:::s to a::e;:dv go;;feoe!:ce:o:is d EMM .'c.-.."i ' - r "tit utiicefs taa Uirectore oi tws pans tre woriun" &ahuman side totbis institudoDr v'lt'is r iwthorized. .t to act as.the trusted goardiaa rf orphan chlldrea and.: ; tbe Vxecutftir ot estates lor widows, yet all of 3 affairs are? transacted witn tne strictest regar.0 tor economy, sate: prudence ' fT'-r'', count G6i$ mam Century Pfiei30cl has the touch, wearing quality, ap-': pearance and feel of the highest grade; silk that Would sell at $1.00; j Tissue Violet the manufacturers take pride, in 9 pre-1 senting this fabric to the public as they believe it is the best valire in merchant dise that has ever been offered over at retail counter. MP mane Silk, will make a handsome cokiimefor Spring and Summer, looks and feels like an expensive silk, in the 'latest styles only. Near jilk Foulafdsl Pr iceiSS a popular, facbric, well adapted for'ai :Tallor'McufS ' , w w tlJia M .-w ak mum mwrnj - f. 'w V( , ; GOHSTITUTIOI EDUOATlOll v ...1 . J.i iV'IUioluUon ISiVM - Congress. Washington April 21--Vietori. Ber- joritf vote of bottt hoaae foeall A-eoa-; ventiw foir thd. p?rpe f rivisuift br t fhange Our preseni' CQpsHtutloni a f tamed t a time when the nation 'that im the j)ebplr i he mwo & mtew and. farmers . in ano TOf6 gaiair merchant cwsa; in ra w;rt tw, Pblladebhia and Boston, and- cotton -Dlantert ia ttfe Soatfe;! ri.- n' '"Since that ttme 'iremendooa: encoh omic changes have taken place, but We ir? iWL' living under a' c6r8titnUdtt inadje for hunters tn& farmers.- A Con stitution is a;cloal; ; jToe, a Wy potitjc nd must suit the requirements of the time,. There. i no; example -in history wherein at Krotnup rttaHon bas been compelled to wear the swaddling clothes n cmianooa. - t , ; - vWILLlAMS .KIDNE? PI XS J Have you neKlected your 'Kidneys? Havft you overworked yout nervous sys Urn and cadsed trouble with'yeuf frfdf- neys and bladderj Have you pains in loins, side, back, groins and Madder? Have you a. flabby appearance of the I face, especially under tbeyesT Too fee tprent a desire to pass urine?. If so, Wit llama' :' Kidney Pills, will cure you-at pruggteti Price 60c.. -Williams' M'l'g, Co.. Prop. Cleveland, 01 preparing; For Harvest -Time. . " 'This Is tit dlvidendef the B0 'Motor Cowpaay for ths put fW yan!. . , ConMho stock In aaost suUmotii inaaafacturinf cmteems tys from 30 . "." 0r l?frtnir of the? perteflt ComulatlT TrtrrrA tu-)t cf . (hn COXSOUDATXO MOTOI CAt COMTAlfT, (Ciul stock t.0W.0J.) of CIyUtid, at par.tlM.OO, with a boros of 0Q tf nt of Common, ; alHwl4 pm naUy pmdqrtlf t f profits. - -V 'The COKSOtlOATtO MOTOI CAI CCMf AST mtnufiet.trtu ths Royal Tourtat sod th I'roXUm Cr, Utb of )K h are familiar to every , AoCnWitlt ' ' ' - . " JTf r i-liifil'i), farvlamntV " ihK'hat.lral rca-ns' hr t ? . f J r ComrUl (Ins 'if coirinrril tmV , I x i I r, I i !n.yr rr will " iro t Ur frofifa to the ioykr, Ui-m we w.M t' "7 f jrr S i r -;) '. Xavlor4 will aW 1 fjiwiH'.. with rr -I ": ...t's lfnrits ml anno ally, Ta r-'k al- of frf.-i r.J k i i J j - r cont h hf rV jk-J,' TV (.t.io T "' ar ! I i i 1 1 ', ... v. ; . ( "... of ( l.ira ao-1 hii-u i '.' I i I'' ' ' i. " ' T! Ui' T t ' .," ft .i' ,' ..,.:! ; 'A ' . Now is the t!e . the .farmers of theT state aja- preparing , for the hsrvest time, which :vmeens the money they shall realize and upon which their livings depends. But what sha'l it be? To no ipconaideralile meaa ure it depends upon what kind of seeds are sown. -i Often absolute -failures are caused by planting poor seed .tost will not grow Or, still worse, , seed that is badly adulterated with serious weedtt, which entirely ruin-tbi land for certain agricultural purpnaes, often upo9 which the farmer moat depends. ,.v . ' .IThat Uierets Jl-1 great .diiferenee jh thafarm sels sold in the' state Is for cibly shown bt tbe difference in the re sul-s of the analyses made at the &el Testing Laboratory of tbe Department of Agricultural co-operating with pie United States Department. Fof exam pla, fb resalls of the 124 - teat of Red Clover seed made this Spring by.the laboratory raDgeq au qawy iroro w per cent to 99.6 por r aent. Pore seed and from t pot eeotte VI pr. cBt ger-i minatioo.,' Some . eootiined no Weed seeds, at "all, "hlle ' other contained mora tbau 90,00f to', the 'pound,'. 8)me samDles contained more thh :6) par 0t of,6odder 'or .Ltr Jh'swMchi. tus worst of ail. peats uu occur jo Oiver and Alfalfa TfJa g rest differ oca h the 4aalitj of seeds pb't oVi jy true in cma of Red Clover but of fl the ' ' Not on'y Jhe k of roooy 'paid for seed, whfeh h VesCy A smnti item'out the failure to obtain: crops- can b pre-' vented bykoowingthe vJuof thoVed Which is planted. - The tovpajttmcxr will frraks teaU or ill agricultujaiand 1 tilloseed for any Tacnvr. ib'Um Sut ' free of charge and reports. rlitasnt not tome up to ."th," staniatd pf g"'! tti Ihs Jot may .-returned wjh dealer from whom It wst fnirchal and the money -refunded or a pgoi, 4 l"- of seed givrn in xrnangart wnico eyer lh purchaser oirr ,1a. -aobr.HUr'p timpUa to be tiA, -for th ' a'lnn'Ur cf, aoch as Red.Chvef, snj Ui r as, on half of U-a, tup will be autli I cipot: fof the Ufg tedi, aoeh 'a the rtrra'a, more should be loot.1 Addre all fcmpl tj lha fwd J.t lot Laboratory; Dr;rfrmitnl of Ajffl culuir, Rl''uh, N. C.. ith IMY..I. kiwina Infiirmatifm; rp'il Pfiti o: ad and the carna an I e.l !r-j of rUr from whom It wae fnrcb I," " ' ija'cksMyillflavj Xprit JHBobert Cv Ogden,, ot C,Yafci Presiden-of the Conference o Edocatlon-Hn South, ?evered a eonitriictiv addreai at the seastoa oi ine conference, wojen oegan rfay Mr Odan spoke iv raTeoop4 eratfon, as did CouoC. Carl" Moltke, pf peomark-ahdaverat prxoriiinenc Sotttlv' em educa;; . tepretLenfing every pirt OtUhe South. ukalficnjfpesis owuia u iiiiover w.iuo puney nq.; MrQgden in the, coaraeof 7is -re marks-said::' - .Hiijsfeii 'My aonu mes8age l one, of cour age and of hopeeveic since- we be arn nnr work hav thie annual meet Irigtfrnarkeablick one out of manylptluences working to ward a common; end, contributing as w can by definitf work and the u jerea tion 1 jS.-iil'rsLii'-'l.J. Aiit-Lll-. oi a living epiriv,. uy t.uiiUKiug raw iei- loghip'f5ndred souls witb: iommoo ed-' ttcatiohkf aimsi bj? holding out the sym pathetic band toalUtrothers anasisters in the'fiitn of representative goverti- ment and the' welfare of the people seeking for.tlie brotherhood of man and tlro fatherhoe!d,o Gd7 " " i . . - - 'ijie special poiuuuiBy i iimn iu "flrst-r An ippreeiaBofi bt the beau- ty,' ihe- dignity, .the responsibtltty of the individual, the '1 as an- incentive for a constantly enlargingservice. This for the-principle-' t- ''Supervision, thorodgh and complete, a4 tbmean8 for oduuttionaj progress. This for the method, , , "The firat the seed, the' second the flower of a plant constantly growing to ward perfection. " . " r Ai & 11 College nd Others Driaaf Hilt Pasidwit of A. & V. CbHeg KatergT; jr, Caddresred uite a number? of - voters of the' city and County last argot "on the proposed Farm LifeSehbol whicS-wfll bo . voted on In UieWctbn to be held- My 2oiL. His addresse wss well received, and tie .oeneniF oi,.uie proposea bcoooi trtae plain . He - poke of Denmark where the pepn : struggling with poor soil Soma years ago decided to . educate the people intfarmlngHhd by the- establish ment of Farm-Life Schools had develop-. ed the agricultural interest. toiuch ex tonti.thaj Ugnruark not-Withstanding the difjSeolties, to be surmounted had become one of the Greatest ac-ricultural- countriea in tb world,- He also spoke of the development of the dairy indus try iii Wisconsin where, by dairy schools this State had ?een made boa of the greatest'dairy States in the union. ; Prof. 8mithr Hon. J A Bryan Daniel Lane, Esq and 5upc. brinson also ad dressed the audience.-. The latter urged all present to register so as te be able to vote in the election. ' - 'Whuerou are having that sprfng.deaning. make a new rooni j an old one with B. S. Flat Wall Finish. For color cards, phone 99 or writt3 S. Basnight Hdw. Co., 67 Front St. ZeUo, in the Kpvclty Strong act, The Great Platform Back act at The Atjriens this' week. The New Bent Street Railway. The Neuso-Trent -"fraction Company is preparing, to begifii work on the atreet railway and has re vera! ear loads of cross-ties at End. street to b4 gin eonttruction on Pollock 'street The . .... : w. - r- -. . i- - ' . ; lull plans or toe company pave not yet been decided omentitis probable that hi addition to transpurtation system therewiube recreation park which win include "a- base-ball ' fionad and fair grounds, f-WIth 'moJero ball! grounds it laprobsbU thjit 'i blg-eagtfs " seanj from the North' will "ipeod the winter here Tor .practise grounds,' f'.Tbe fouowlflg -men are - interested in the enterpHi: and . they . are '.able to carry but any plan -that ,tbay i decide upon, and ware aero 'for a- namber of day about- a, month ago tabok ovti the situation. .Mr. Joseph Keys of Ro anokeVa.-'.Mr, ". Louis. Carr cfJalia Milla. " M. ' Jafaas E. Walker of raerodon; West Virginia; and Henry B, Stevana and John Anderson of Aihe villa. SL, Ci Tha' partJea and their aaMtdatM fSceatipurchashed. -firhat is know aa the Murchisdh Umber' bound lary in the 'weattro-'part of tbls state, tbe Drioa batotf XJTO.DJe.-" -M Hy v WeK pay Hport. -tarn aMd' udnersl -Dalivary ' win dowrara bpehTronv p. in, 4o7 p. m. xctpt dunnrth time of saasrung and putting np th larRe mjrnlng sod afters noon Wa'ilav .7 '' f- k - Biurtav-ani V ''yf hoora. .Sump rffilgnprardi!i; -y windcwBar ope front 7;t? W $;' and alao.frotn t0:tMtfI0.i5 a. i,. Thi g-otrslda- Uvary wladoW Is m (torn 6.15 to 6;5 o. t7 - :" " L-J ft .. BASNIGHT,- "''' s " Putmagtr. :- SCsIL'MS ,.-.1:; . it mt:-f-' - 'T' r -!. -w "t - jhi Of Peopl e. The State of North CaroMna, ra matter of public wel fare, has enacted rigid banking laws and' financial institu tions organized ueder these laws are rendered particularly "safe because of the special safeguards thereby afforded. Besides the protection Afforded by this strict State super vision, With thiarbank there 'is the added' assurance resulting f rod four years of conservative yet progressive service. BOTH SMALL AND LARGE ACCOUNTS ARE -" - iMVlTUTi m .r'' 'liwr'TlwajMsts English Grand Opera Co. At the Masonic opera house last night to an appreciative audience, the above company presented The Rose of Anver ge a charming .one act operetta, and CralleriaRusticana, both being excel lently song and dramatically interpre- Uatvd. f The playing of the "Metropolian La dies Orchestra, added jnuch to enjoy rnentof tbe night's entertainment. JUST RECEIVED Madras With Satin Stripe, For Waists, Blouses and Shirts. ONLY JOc. PER YARD WELL WORTH 15c: Barringtori Dry Goods Co. Announcement. I hereby at once annootce) myself a safo candidate, and may I now thank my many friends for. past patrooaga. 1 now Khali cut prices on all kinds of sawed shingles, a large stock on hand. must be sold by April 14th; will closp oat cheap aa I expect to, make some change in my business. You win and I loaar " ' - 1" r- B1U HILL i " - Tbe SliingU Man. , v i .... - .- i J Negro Man Shot. 4 . ' L .... . ,, .l-r-Twrj ( lAt yesterday afternoon Ernes', Cooper, colored was ahot through tbe left tuog by Redding Buna alab colored j out near aba Rivarstde atoreT. Bonn had wed Coopef eiuaf of monry 'for se? era! "months;'; eod'Vwheo Cooper, ap proacbed him. yasterday and asaed fot ths money Sunn draw hit revolver ami fired a blra ve timeaT ' Only one of th bulleU took effecf. but thU ,as W"a vital pj ace and may raaalt fatally, .lav hnediauly after the hooting' . Buon e eapod and hal not yt been apprehend. d." VJ JT A:;-fv"'ir. Rhiuaatltm . Riliavid " h SU Hourf tte)bchxft jitierforRieornatlsm aaoaliy,relIevea eevareat eaaaa ip a fsW toura. JU kctloo poa tb system is ramarkabl and tffective, - It reeaovee at boee the asuae and lb dlaeaae ulck ly dUsppeara. First doaa greatly bm fiu?i and ILOO, 8oU ,by; Bradhaw Drue Co.- '--. . :. C - laaVaaiBBiiBWHHslfaBVaMnffi LET THE GOOD WORK GO ON. We are advertising just ai much to educate the public to the use of good pine lumber as to sell it ourselves. Therefore, at times, we need not dwell on the merits of our own timber, bp t can safely leave that to the judgment of in telligent lumber buyers. . Our ex perience with pine lumber en- "ableS us to speak with authority, and to offer a grade of roods aUolut. without parallel in this section erf the country.-' k liBroattsf fesiiimber Co. j ,-'4 -tf... : ' " 7-' . " " 'f ."5 fr,'r"'.; (J HORSE INSURANCE PAYS. Vj ' Npw4.Bern, N. C., April 17, 1911. -1' -Mr. W. G, Boyd, City'.-i ,y We bet: to acknowledge receipt of check from you for J 133.0 covering ioMVCuf horses that died recently, that was insured In the SODTflERN LIVE, STOCK INSURE ANCElCOMf ANY, of 1IK fnt,Tl. t; for wuch accept ur thanksh'TWehave insurtd'a numoet ofoui animals in , jour company ana ao not ocsiine ir rccoraratnu n. CO. wnvn T it:v l- Clki 8uydlrlg.i;.v,:-A., f-uTeftprianitf pf(lctvf Q0,t Bm 258. Apt VRfOolleCUoBt Tjf'Old flms DU1. 'Well' Known J...'c Hmds Do Tl-.e :'t,. 1. 1 r I I r . it. f f 0; ,i. :i. Th soeiftl li(tlfi ef the )'ii South' -rn f.uith rH-fore tiie war-la vry rh'arfy j.i'urc I In the l.-k!t of Mr. Miry N ri.it !'.-van entitV-t "i:.-l- i." -!.f. tf ( i i Tt '-irl y f - ' " . jI'.imo etvll'-aa-ti-n ". i it a .i. .; r-'.lf k:I, fit, I fi , j it i,t i, i m I ' r. - r t!v r Tl,.. I r ' ' ..r. t, P.t h-rt 1! O " nr-JTin We.HaY just r r;" r ". ' ' , ' ' j ' ' Teccived at new line ; of-) Neglige Shirts, the latest creations. fAlco' rorne. ; beautiful Shirt Wai-.tr and Lndica- 0;;fo;c! in P. t b it,, JtVv -t V ' "1 i i '7 .-av T.
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