Vl::: !!:' L papf! with : : i 1 - - X . ' - " -- - . -( I t -r I Tims . 1 V ! 9, PAPIl WITIL ESTABLISHED - i KNOWN,-"; ; CIRCULATION IN 1878 r.-Aj: -, : ' '-''V 'i 'J.-";r;s: tvA' "rvr- 1 'fv, 0 4 -1 V NTTMBER : i fhlS .NET BEI A'OliTH CAROLINA, TljCSpAYOBLNO; I APRIL. 2: 191 J; rTHiRlifitttyEAtt- -1 tst-rrpjk mtnr - rlHE Officers and Directors of. this bank' tire worte : au ine rme to piease qepasiron aaapBuuai,-, a uci e; "J to act as the bmted cujuJpff ohitn diUdreaiid the executw of estates lor widows; yet all of Its ;tffairsre: transacted with the strictest regard for economy, safety and prudence. . " : . ; - .;v Yotir Savings or CHeckifl Ac count wCprdlIaviteq- ,.1 DAfNKlINU & W J D EC f KUM Tnc MAlidoirililal RETAILER.' ' . Price 30c Century Silk, has the touch, wearing quality, ap5 pearance and fel of the highest grades silk that would sell'at $1.00. -; Tissue Violet, Price 20c. the manufacturers take pride in pre senting this fabric to the public as they believe it is the best value in merchant dise that has ever been offered over a retail counter. . ; T T" Diipmooe Silk, - Priced will make a handsome costurrte for Spring and Summer, looks dt feet like an expensive silk; in-the' Jatt; styles only. NearSiik T r 14 hnnmrnc a popular facbric, wetl:''aijtfbia IdllUI UldUC tUlU ... f i 1,1 m iniTr Ml II Ml i i it ii i i to! W J . ,4 III DYIIAL1ITINB IndiaBl"'r InJ "AprU 24--Charged wilb betnRio'iha ptot riijip' 'the dytwmitin of th plant of "the" Los kn gele Time in Los A,nge)f s ilst Octo ber and triih'tavbg connection with thf dytfnmiting o( tCrLlewellyn found ry, jjao st Los , Angele. John J, Mc- Namara, SreUry and treasurer of the International Bridge and Structural IrenVorkre' Association, was arreflt- d ,htam Saturday. ighC,,;. ! s-A rtquisition for his return to Cali fornia wai honored by Goy. , Marshall. Armed with it and with the indictments again ih im, Indianapolis detectives, ac cob tisirfed byJampsHousic.a Los Ange les defective, tf ok. charge Of HcNaraara at the . international headquarters of Us onion. Apparently the visit of ihe officers was a complete surprise. Mc- Namara was hurried to the police court where, a special session was call- ed for 4 he purpose of qieposine of hU case so that the California authorities eoold get away from Indianapolis with out delay. Judge James Collins, pre sidingrasked the prisoner' f he vas John J. McNamara, named in thelbyict meat and in the reuiaitlon. "I am,'f;sa1d McNamara- from a bench where he was seated surroun Jed by" officers. . . "Is he th6 mn you wanted?" as tt'd Judge Collins of Detective' Housic. - The latter replied in the afErmat' Vei McNamara was in formed vef th'e,.nat i?e r .;''":'" -r- rT '.'r-' .V' ' This la btdlTtisndaf UalU4 Motor Cotnpaey tpthsfMt fitstfsra' Commrm stock la moot aomnobiie manufaCtMrinf conorr. avt frw M . pnsnt 10W pf Cbt dltiiMHl. . y f .. ' , " A Oot f rtef of U if psf et Cnmulatlta Prfmd ' Sk of tK4 COOyDATXJ MOroI CAK OOMrAVT. (Cspiiai Stock !i.,000.) of ' CUvWand.St pf, $100.00, wlUt a bor.us ! 100 par tit of Common, f should pros ts""y tndaUs af pr4ts. ' r . ' , . ' , J ; V 1.TU COoifDATtt MOTOI CAl COMfAfT. fcanufactwrss U , floral Tovritt im) U Ousvw Csra, boia of whHi ar famHUr to ry AslowoUUt, t'.-. y i; I J . r'' ! 'Thrs aVa hvllrWaal, fundamwiUl, Whtnlml r y Hlr 'CompWU IttM f fq)mfil tnKln. .firXi tA J :tir cart i..ur . farjfS profits u fs Mt.to, th will e' (j" 'h n f-j latsabta wiB a W frtihl ,?t rrt "H t' ' ! n.i.f. . UwsiU Sit aonoallf.. T. W'k Iih f;f f 'fi t I !f U -2j-r ,rntti f e pfi akU , ' "t Thrnt-n Tat!. n r. g ) I I y V .' 'n V, , ', ri f l"hIgo af"l nlwt ot).r h f ; ' t.'sikl-t'til'li''!T"- H ' ' : !; i Q.tirl ilhutml J jrfrlM, f ' j -.', i '".. r- . ikiiiGvLo:: iiEiaii 111 000,000 jtoInereased V ater tindorL' Apill IMW Imp'wTnjt W the port ofLondon uoer. the tct A by. which ihe government' took over all the- grsadocks &degted;th'em in the corT'4 trol of Aha Port of Lcndon aotWxrity Is about to begiB.';" The undertaking will occupy years and will' place Lohdon-ott an eqaajtty with Liverpool, Southamp ton anfl t ther ports In respect to modern equipment. vK- :t 4 Work will start on the South-Albert dock, which will cost nearly $12,000,000, and accommodate the largest ships afloat or projected. The entrance lock will be 1,000 reet lohg, 110 feet widelcan siae without payment of duty. It j L -L' i . " m - " i ,( j tet f -ii . j u. a. ?f l" - it and a tapacUy depth of water of 48 feet. The entranca will be 850 feet long and may be extended by a eaisson. The water area will be 66 acres,- . : . Thertr will b anew drydockt 1,000 ft long,.U0 feet wide, and 38 feet deep, corresponding practically in accommo dation with the entrance lock. It is praposed to straighten the Thames river . juat below - the Pool by moving some of the present docks from the .north to the south aide of the river, thus, shortening the river passage. DIED. Yesterday morning at Franklin, Vs Mrs. Sfllio B.- Perry. The remaimi will Lsrrive in this city this morning and the nunefeW services will be conducted at B. F. Huske The inter- iwhCivjll, be made in Cedar Grove cem Hie .charges; ,Hje-Va?ot.Ask d b .Christ '-'Church by Rev. Judge Collins regarthfig Jiis goilt or afftnoon at 4 o'clock. nocence . z... , . 75, With a deiectif e at each elbow He- Namara- advanced toward . the Ju. ge and stated that he had not rceveri an opportunity to be heard in his own 'ia- half. He Insisted that no time had ben 'it FiioWii ; - 'i BetWeenv Jtexicao -CrCAerrnneut auAD8urrectos, .rovislonaof. Truce. , - of five f day. i Juaretl eity.wls Tex iApril 24 An armistice 3V, beginning at noon yester- sffacting the districts around nd Chihuahua and west of latter made effective in an exchange Of identical letters signed by -General Iranctaco I., Madero, for the rebels, and General Juan Navarro, for the gov ernment. VThe f truce provides that there shall be no Movement of troops of either sideduling the next rive days, And that provisions and medicines 'may . be brought to either camp from the Ameri is abted vih'at Ojinaga, whose small Federal force is besieged, is not cover ed in the armistice, the insurrecto acti vities 4n that district heir.g largely in dendefit. " It is expected that in Che eventsf the settlement of the rebellion in Chihuahua, the situation at Ojinaga and other scattered places throughout the republic, will receive attention. The moral effect of cessation of hostilities In Chihuahua is regarded as cert 2 in to make settlements in other parts of the country simple. Acual peace negotiations preceded the aimiftice. Itwaa known that truce was agreeable to Maderoand a telegram from 1 ho city of Mexico in formed General Madero hat General Navarro had been instructed by Presi dent Tliaz to enter into the pact. 'A v.t:i.-- -iPfimM 7 ' NO BUSINESS UNDERTAKING is entirely beyond the possibility of a reverse and for this reason the man who wishes tp feel independent of his busi ness should maintain a separate account as protection. There is no better wfy of obtaining this protection than by opening an account in the Savings Department of this bank at 4 per cent interest. It's a good investment because your money besides earning liberal rates of intertst, is always available. i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiimiiinin LaCroy the silver heel dancer and the Girl, at The Athens this week. Mrs. E'iz t W. Parker, wife of Mr. Jas C Parker Sr. dicdt. hn late residence No.Jo2 East 'Front street veaterda sftemoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. lowed to emp-oy m attorney to const er rkeas 78 years of sge and is rar th requisition. ' jJw.j ul' i..iv.i;v.j:;j u.u He declared that he wanted an opp -r-' Tt. r..,rS.,4. .rsi i.Ani.A ot t unity to defend himself before s ly further action was taken. ' Judge Collins informed him that ie could do nothing but turn him over to the California authorities under the c- cumstances. as it was 'not within, s jurisdiction to determine whether or net there was evidence to prevent l is extradition. Without any'furthe'r parjey thedfittc The funeral service will be C"nduc,ted at he Mt thodist Church this afternoon at t.80 o'c'ockby RevvJ. B Hurley. their "prisoner, who was handcuffed Hoos, -W -' A Sherlock Holmes TUrUler. The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist the' so' purpose of (jetting folk sava. U the title of a New Sherlock' Holmes Detective story by Sir A. Conan Doyle, Revival Meetings.' . Revival meetings are, in progress at the-Tabernacle Baptist Churc tyery nifrht this week. ' ' ' v" '' The pastor and . leaders' of this clioch JUST RECEIVED Madras With Satin Stripe, For Waists, Blouses and Shirts. ONLY 10c. PER YARD WELL WORTH 15c. on Dry Ootids Co. Bamngt Uy hurried out of the building to ilh Wend special inv itatlon- -to ail itfrla. UBBs, regardless oi aenominattanj.w at tend 'these services. '' Th4-' Vastori A, jfTShuler. saysr-..";' . ' J&u? ft't ajaraht christian workers In thlf meeting, not for the purpose-' of gain ing members for our church, but for after which we Shall urge-them to go to the church of (heir cbolca,, and not whicfe will begjven free ia booklet form only ,chrlitiao aotkers are InVited, but with Naat 8undayV-New Yof-World. Thesa ar the stories entided.' Re, turn of Sherlock Holrns' whlc re centljr set aH'Europa fgog-'i No One sine Gahgrieau and Poe.baa equalled CoqaaDoy la. - These arc greatatortos. & new one aachSunday, all nave" an Invitation, ths drunkards, I the gamblers, Ihe vile and wretched," as UMm Interest In Corn Contest Growing. Dear Sir:- Msny. bf a the biyA of your county have jiinei the Corn Contest conducted Mr- t. 0. Schaub and have neglected to sand in their application for. member 'slip to the 5tate Corn Club contest. These wd contests! are enjlirejy sep arate. But the rulesof each are such that the boys can belong ,iobothnd compete for the prixss,' of fe'red1, with thsane acre Of corn, provided they have filled out and returned to each of fice, their. kpplhrU m f or merorJirship. And unless boy has filled out. Bign etiand returned to Mr. T. B Parker onf of these application blanks he can not compote for the prizes offered by thl State Deptrtment of Agriculture. Twse application blanks, together witb4 a featlet of ru'es governing the contest cab be obtain! bv writinar to Mr. T B3 Parker. Ralefgb. N. C, or fnhrf your cOunty Superintendant of PuBe Instruction. v t't bopa that yoo will urge every boy. who has not yet ; done so, to procure 1 one writ as the moralist and self-righteous No sermon during Ihe week"-will exceed 0 minutes. i . . . r - w Coma and speed a fs miautea with 1 of these blanks fill itout and re a to Mr. Parker Bydo(ng this the My ,wfl 'Oompet jnf for five mors ptrixsa'with the Same acre of corn, and wkksreby 'featly IncreasTTils chaneaof FfiR RECORDER'S COURT; JUDGE THE FUTtlHi BYHK 'f . rf ' 1 " , '( ) I," JJatHci liThryrln bursl or eloquence that stirred' ths hcaru of sur ancestors, said, ?I know of no waj af Judging the future sxeept tVn,ir''t Thst dacUTMl wa pot ootj gd In Patrick fleary'sday but Vlll 'old f ood ".lo eooslderlnjaTr'.qustlon whether! orot kis oest isMaiwi a. nxota r's Court for thaeouoty ot Cavn,"ts. first tmjairy that should ba snadeby an honst Volsr aV "where hai IT-bfo ' trtM In North Carolina an.! what U ii la smwif to ll Brtt teslon y lillhal yhs IUridr's Cirt.i sow la eporatiunln EI'7.bihCity, HI Jhavea, Wshlngtri,' Aurora, Piymnui 1, Wilmington, Ktteiirifl, Golljlxif , Tarboro, Ur High Toint, ' AthfvIHa n or tmjnljr I' ' r-.it Jor'd t . 7 1. " ri"ji 1 . (Uf-p -i- ; 1 - f I ' ' 5 fi s;-fnind the 'eoort honss W" weeks will gWs tbelr issUrnooy Id' ths ; Recorder's Ctnrt ia as it w )ora-or ;ir thef are sommoatd tor appear at .ths court bouse as wits or juroiia they get through by Toesdsf nurht. Tbsra ara many reiVm why .Craven county should bays t tt'eurder's Court,. sod It wilKeoma smshar of laWt,t'".?: .-;'.??:- V&m' EIPLAlNST v V wSnnlnrfriss.' 'I would ba glad Tor you to give this nutter a little space In the next two 1s- flies olVour psper snd urge the boys teglva ltthsir.4rompt attention. By doM this you will greatly aid the De partments sj .-Agriculture in jjetang tfiera (a. touch with, the .boys and will, at the same time,', do the boys of year 4untya great khtdnea by aalllna: their ( Tbaoknc yen la advance for your klodoe; I am, . - ; r J ; ;-' I Yours wry Iroly, I . '-' ' JAMES M. CRAY, A LET THE GOOD WORK GO ON. We are adve?ising. jtrst as r'i;J much to educate the mibiic to the. ' use of good piri lumber as to sell it'oursel ves. Therefore, at times;- ; . we 'need not dwell on the merits' it of our own timber but 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 groite of gxln absolute without parallel in this section of the' country. Koadifet'Ivestumber Co. AssiataatrHMrectof, t, Nhvllle, l)u- 'o, urnihor ),! Urn, Chrtolt.j cft. : N', to n 1 vr avtahl i'hwf S ref armlUlifd j-. iiill In r-jjrelir. h 1'uliit., l(hmch 1 llat thy hi e c I J 'i i't "P, t r lo 1 1 mr r It'll " pl.t I H tti- i-, ' ii-. r,. ...-, , f,. f I 1 T fr n u I ( V ' . ' r. 1 u ' " ' I : ., '.i4-- s,-Cer'-. 8vsral txpyera havinf; spoken to ma aboyt ths -eaJculstions SnJ Bgnras sppsvlng In' Ue feerrsl nsignd sr liclositJl!hed in ths New Brn Jonr Da1 Srdotir. sources recently for The Reeorrlor's Coirt sad they having tli mng ImpraeiioA that 1 4vd m1e mm( of lb f a'culatlon, ,sn explanatioa on my psn becomes Mriry ., - I will stst', ihah lth the r-xeeption of !hnm'mnt cuh'ih'l s htViiig hen' (ildliy the cufitjr during "ths yr hich wstukrn frctn tbe puhlir tf rt.ri e.! n fillows: , . Vert pi itneti - . 8-T2 4.' jw,hfH,,r : .- - ' 0' '')wm ' ; . : 2 011 V Hear- Admiral William Tuck, U, 8. N. (reUMd.) died In WihlngtV I ... LI .JJ.LljIJ.UMU1 11 .-:jHii-w- no- don r'tU 'u PAYS MtSBiPRiNdE' " ew Bern, N. C April 17. 1911. -."Mf..!Wi'G. BoK'CUyL . v- . . We beg to icknpwledfie'recei jpCjdteck from you for $133.00 covennt 6ne of ptforKti tttticd recently, I that was insured lathe &UTikRN tlVE STOCK INSUR , ANCE COMPANY, oj jtPoIal, or which accept ' our thanks. Wehave Itoured'ii hurofter p'our animals in ' jour Company and do not itestotfrtarecoarmend it. - . " .-I ; 'edscm & CO. I BOYD 'St 711 Lm .Elk lulldlng,,;..; TtltptionMf CSca iOds.Homt 258. " - . I " llllf- aaaaMaMsaassastaia; , , 1 . . . . . ' '. vr ! i ; 1 ' I i-ri In J, , f I! in ..(.. , .. t: I 1 . f 1 i i f I : ''(. i. : L-.;V ' :.)0:.--'-.-;';-.v:.: Thef-e' Shirts, ' Collar" and Tift . Ere ih? litest ftylci. ' .' v We haveuj receiver a .new line Tof:: Neglige Shirts, the latesf creations-, some" beautiful Shirt Waists nVl Lndica Oxfords in Pi t Leather,- 1 I ?J a V'. .7, "k. -'V - vvv ' . ' A t i v. T

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