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A" . i il ESTAEUSHEI) i . .1 ) f i:::il.N. MUlTil CAROLINA. I I1IDAY HORNING. MAY. flf 1911 THIRTIETH YEAR; - z 1 da;:kk:c & TRVSTGDtffiW CAPITAL:$200-O00-06 1 -a PEOPLE OF, MESNS. 4- , ANY of the best and safest investments yield aft Income" ( of Jess than four percent, and are liable to , fluctuate In -value y depositing funds in'our savings department ' : your prinefpafwitf be safe, . and tin income iof 4 per cent totw t . . . , . - - i YOUR. ACCOUNT SUBJECT T0;CHECK COR- t v DI ALLY INVITED, i. 4JAlDONlsAVlNG 'J - i , T, Jt S... , , Tfie Setting Sun is Full of In, : terest to Lovers of Nature : .We never grdw tired seeing it g6,4owft,in valUits, , igrandure. There is something else t that'aull pt in terest to you as well as the; entire town. ' dt'8 our unusually attractive stock of ; t '- nn Lb iUuuuua U: GIVE US YOUR CONFIDENCE : We want you to know that this is the store to put iyour confidence in. , Hundreds of satisfied customer8 placed their ton-'J fidence with us long ago. - v . i WE WANT YOU. ' Ourvalpes areihe best values and we want you to know, it. ' To know you - must , see.- LBut you will know our values best of all after you trade - here awniie. v.-:--; . : i This Seasons StylesSurpassvvThe; ; Best of Previous Seasons.,irY6u' vr :; , Ought Jo". See ThemV, & CO; : ?the sKr.E: To Fin y:n fn:i ir .. LLLieLulbuD Five Member of Ohio House and y iv - Senate Accused of , . - : ' ,y - - - - Bribery.. , . , f t ; Columbus, O., May 4 h. Thr state senators axul two representatives were Included in the bribery indictments re turned last evening by theFrankln Co. jrand jury, which has been engaged in investigating corruption in the asseratu Jy. w - -" - v. t The Senators are! Isaac E. fluff man of Butler county; L.'j$. Aadrews, ot Lawrencecoanty, and George, K. C tone, of ' Montgomery county. Repre . sentatives Or. Geo. B Nye; of Pika Co and A. C lowry, of Lawrence county. One ind,e:nint was returned against each, save in.ihe case of Nye,"charging the solicitation of bribes. -" ' K : Ia addition; Rodney J. Diegle, of Erie county", sergeant-at-arms inths Senate, and alleged go-between in -negotiations with the Senators, ; was indicted with the Senators for aidinir,nd abetting in the bribe solicitation. . . ; - Ail of the indicted men appeared at the court house soon after the bills were returned, and ; furnished bonds The amount was f 5,000 for the three Sena ators and Representative Lowry. The bond of Nye and Diegle was $10,000. Three detectives, FS. Harrison, A. 1 Bailey and David H. Berry, who al lege, they trapped the legislators in the bribery deal and who were arrested last week at the, instance of " Nye, . were bound overto the grand jury Monday, but today the grand jury returned "no bills" io their cases."' 'The.detectives will, bo the principal witnesses at the trials of the assembly men and diegle, ; which it is declared, will be pushed as rapidly as possible. ' gce fe;;,d on . :ma uves No Word From' Them ' Since The ferantic Appeal For Help Waa " ' 4' Sent OuV'' t -" 'The daylights pictures shown oa ''The Silver-Light; screen at The Athene are ; Ibe best ever seen in the state. ..V . . - Wen to be - Ilectrlcuted Today. , t- The cleetrlcution of Lewis West, cot ore J, the Wilson1 outlaw and desperado wjl) take place in the death chamber of toe state a prison totuy, -. Warsnlp to go np the Mississippi. St. Louis May 4 Secretary of the Navy Meyer has written to: (he Busi- sa Men's Iague tbat the battleship Idaho,, CapUin H. O, Dunn, will be ordered to St. Louis early in M ijL The information came in response to the league's request that the battleship pay a visit to this river port I- If -it arrives here it will be the farthest Inland port of this country ever' reached by a bat tleshin.' The Idaho is . now with the Noith Atlantic Beet in Cuban waters. She normally draws onlytwenty-four feei eight inches of water and wil( be stripped of some , of her equipment BeUlsplacemsnt is 18,000 tons.v v RhsumiUim Relieved la Six Hours Dr. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest eases la a few hoars. Its action bpon the system is remarkable and effective. It removes at once tha Issues and the disease quick ly disappears. First fce greatly bene fits, roc and 11.00. Sold by Bradham Drug Co..,- , - , .Meleo City, May 4 With 'no word from the twenty-Ova Americans - and scores of Germans, fjenned Up with the natives and a handful of Federal troops in Cuarnavaca, since their franctlc ap peal for aid, in which tbey said they v-iwere threatened with death, the Ameri can wnbaBsy la admittedly; seriously troubled, The Mexican : government admits that it is powerless to relieve the situation. " " ' There are mors than 2,000 well arm ed men beeeiging Guernavacs. . and it is said the majority of 5 them' are bandits who are in the field to pillage and mur der, "The Mexican officials are trying! tq get regular, troops started to the re lief of the beleagured city but this will take many days. Meanwhile the for eigners there may be slain, The situation throughout the country is growing tenser ) That the govern' ment expects an attack on Mexico City itself jsindicated by the "elaborate pre- cautfons which are being Uken. Artil lery has beetf placed to command the roads entering the cty- from the south and the gamaon at these points baa been troubled, - i -,'. The guard around President ' Diaz's palace has teen increased since it was admitted that! peace negotiations were to be begun and only persons having passes are admitted to the- grounds.' American's and foreigners generally in the city are placing their homes in con dition for use-as placeaof refuge.? Ex-J tra provisions are being laid in and arms and ammunition procured, - ' ; , H.ven though meuemanaa or uaoero are granted it is by do means carton that order can be restored aa many of the rebel commanders are inclined to day to repudiate Madero saying he does not represent the radical element which aemanos complete cnangea in ways ana methods." ' . . '-2 r, Crop Conditions in RortH Carolina.'1 53;PEn:coiiT.:;pBn:Aniuiit This is the divilnd of tht lUo Motor Company for tbe put flvs years. ( Simmon stock in moat automobiU manufacturing concerns psys from SO pt cent to 1000 rr cent ditkUrxIa, - - " ' . . . f Our offering of ths 7 per eetit Cumulative rrfrrd hiork of Ui CCN'SOUDATtO MOTOR CA COMrAST, (Ct,iurt,. k M.fXlO.OOO.) t f ( I-vi-liinil, at par, 1100.0(1, with a hn. us of l'O rr cnt of C'-mmon, houIl froTS fqually prwluctive of profits. The COS'SCLIOATtO aSOTCl CAS COMTAST mar.ufi.rturi t!, f A Tourint fxl the Vrx tm Crt, Ix.th of Ki(Jj are fainiur to evry ,ii'4in'4iill(it, , . T'-re are tndivMual, fundament l, me! ':irl r.-- ' r t1 ir ( ' ii line tf mmen il Intrk, til. ! I .1 T.,ri ! r,f.H to t. InTr.l.r, tl.f v 'I j ' f ') m r I vf.!r i! !v ! fim.il.. ;''. c- . I " t' ., ai.r.'ij''if. T!il' .t)- t , ',''.-r ' ufi '-I'll n- ii ' 1. - 1 1 ! '1 T ' ' - ' t - ' i ' . i Mew law Goes Into VUct Ths new baggage checking law went Into effect Tuesday, . This law enables ths holder of a mileage book to present his book to the baggage agent and have hlsbaggnge checked 'without hating ftrat to go to the window and exchang mileage for ticket, It protects tho rail roali by providing that the mllenge hol.li-r muatbne the mileage to the p iint to which the bafrgage la checkid iU 1 24 hours after chevkirg the hneei; or sis fnrfatt tbat part 01 ell rm!'ea Attempted to Ecll Auto. "reral 45 icq gintil rpprit a' H'n arrived in Ifchi ri'y in an Raleigh", May 4th, Reports made by the fertiliser inspectors to the state ag ricultural department indicate an in crcaie in acresge of cotton 8 per cent; of corn 0 per cent; a decrease in acreage of tobacco 8 per Cent ; large increase in the amount of fertilizer to' be used on corn; wheat, slight increase in acreage, condition about as last year. An report ireat damage to ths fruit crop from fronts. ' . - , We sell the Whlt& .Mou'i tain Freezers: Send us youj orders. J. S. Basmght Hdw., Co. Pone 99.. 67 S,-FjonVSt. pQCBTY-'l' ROSE LUNCHEON; The most beautiful of the many sis borate social functions of ths post Len ten season was lbs perfectly' appointed luncheon given yesterday afternoon, at two o'clock, by Mrs, Richard Nixon Duffy complimentary to Mrs William .'. The entire lower floor of Bra. Duffy's lovtlyhome wis turned into a. roe 44tower by th artiaMc decorations of roes, "v.1 - ' ' The haze open fireplaces with their glowing logs and the many lighted can dies in old bra and silver eamllosticks sdded to the ffectivenens of the scene, Ths place cardi were in roue garland design. ' ' Cuvers were laid fur twenty-four snd thi'ie prrmnt wer: 4fra. William .Usnd, Mrs.. F.Jwsr Bishop, Mrs. J. II. Mwk of Thui Viile, Mrs. ()rn Cuion. I'f. 'Jam" riddlo, M S Th..ma I!yn',n, Mr. '' PARCELS mm DemocratfS Meftii to Puss tho : Bill r foi imsumenc, opan "" ' ? " ' ' ',-' er!lar&'js -Views. ' WashingUn,' D C, 'May 4th.-The Democrats sf the Ilouse intend to pass the, ParcelstPost bill. The proposrd legislation will not limit the service to rural rputesl I This legislation was 'not a part of thi briglnai program laid out by the Democrats for this- session, but it id -said the probability is that, after the other items on the original legisla tive prografii have fieen dwpoaed of, a biH for a p&fcels-postwilt be passed. s Speaker Clarfe has-said that he has every reaaofi to believe that a parcels- past will beln operation hefore this con gress ends.1 He'said that he realized that the Sehati had always been un friend! to such legislation, but he re lieved the situatlonin that body was now such as to warrant the iielief that.if the House-passed, a bill, the Senate, af ter some delay,, would accept it, .' Thsjiew chairmaaof the Senate com mittee on postofflces and post-roads, Senator Bourne, of Oregon, is an advo cate or tne parcen-poat system, it is not st 'all certain that s? majority ot the members of the re-organized committee en postofflces and post roads are in fa vor of the proposed legislation, but the legislatidn is'undoubtedly stronger with the committee than ever before. For many years Senator Piatt, - of New York, ait the) head of one of the largest express eompanieswas undoubtedly in fluential enough to block "parcels-poet legislation every" time it made Us ap pearance, in the Senate. . batisfactory Service. 1 A great.deal of the bnslneas of ihisbank comes to us, di ; v. recUy or indirectly, through tb Influence oour cuafomen a good indication of the satisfactory nature -of the service ? rendered. " w . not only, willing but thoroughly able"tp further the intreets of our patrons and our facilities are perfected to a degree that assures promptness and efficiency in the transac tion of all financial affairs. Tn case you are considering the opening of an account, we trust that yod will consult with any of our-customers as to the reliability of the institution and the courtesy and dis patch characterizing its transactions. -f . ."- - i - Mil IKUlJ X3V4Wlii ('. .i.V-,i.t , - rrJ "iJmLi FsBBB 1 V I.- J. 11 'I lllllllllllllllllll .ifl..isij -4 'UIJJ..l!i t t''i. B." P. S. Paint will make your old house Took new, in side and out. J.S. Basnieht Hdw-.-'Co. . Phone 99, 67 S. Front -St . Toang Smtth Keleased From Custody. WiImiDgtDh May 3 The most inter eating case called at yesterday's session of Recorder's Court was the charge of forgery preferred several days ago against Frank Ay cock, alias. Robert Snith. TThe oresecutmg witness in the mattef failed to 'press th xhsrge and tho case sgalnit the youhg man was than dismissed. Ay cock was released from custody of court officers iromedist- ly following ths failure of ths prosecu tion to appear and press ths chsrge, as origloaly prefjBrred. TThe warrant for l.M.lr'. A vwwt af.-lMilail -m til tn atua ni P. I. Sandra. - It will Ins remembered that Ayeock was arrested S iturdsy night by ths po lice department after the' alleged at tempt on bis pirt to pass several checks It wss staled that ha reesTved money In returner two checks. Y . i i i .1 . PILES f ht C PIUS t ,v - WDUams' Indian File' Omlment Will euro Blind. Bleeding sod Itching, Piles, It absorbs ths tumors, allays itching . at ones, acts ss a poultice, gives Instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared for Piles and Itching of ths private parta, Sole by druggists, maO 60s and IL00.; Willlame' M'f'g Co, Props., Cleveland, 0 . . v.-.i.-." - - i . .. ' Warmer,WeaUi8r on Ths Wsy. ; t : ", - , -" -' -y ' , ." Washington', D. C, May 4. Warmer weather is on the way saa, according to Prof. Willis Moore's weather bo res o sharps. Up through New England slid a large part of the rest of the east it wss freezing today, but in ths south- went and the Rocky Mono tain country s change to more comfortable and sea sonable wathar if alreudy being felt JUST RECEIVED Madras With Satin $tripe, For Waists, Blouses and Shirts. ONLY tOc PER YARD WELL WOfcrti 15c. Bafringtd n Goods Co. LET THE GOOD WORK GOON. We are advertising just as 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 U9 merits 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, a id to offer a grade of goods absolutely ; without parallel in this section of the country. i.va. J Broaddus &'Ives Lumlier;o HORSE?! TT' - I -liir -d oi '', "- V .t- g nsurMgIM a- ; New Bern, N. C, Aprtt 17, 1911. ! Mr,XG. Boydr aty, ( v, . ;-'- r We bejrto ckriowledje receipt pf check, fim you for $133.00 coverins ooe of our) bories that diefl ectntly, that wis lrisured lathe SOUTIIERri UVB STOCK INSUR ANCE COMPANY, of. ni PoJftf; N; C; for which accept bqr thanks.:-W have huMMmuadfm ihtoib io jruur Compaoy and do not hesitate to recommend it. ' . ' - w ';V v; (Sipied) VSCOTT:arCa , to-. 11 L" u Elki Building; . .'T!ef'i'Cfric"-4C3- $omi2M.' A M.' Marks, Mri Ja- ld(t Mrs. Frm,k I; Y," t I 1 I f'S -r t r t r,' it. l- 1.1 Dunn, lUrry t. I..-.. !.: A. t Fa, of Ct :, Mrs, J Jr. r ; We have just, received 'a new 1 1 1 1 ! Ii line c of 1 . .1 Nelie 1 . . ic latcsr creations. Also romc. Ipcautiful !iiit V7r.T tnanrl i - J- . o . j I ! '' ' nit j-i ... . S(li''( V. 1 .vSv'V ..'I'm f 1 J ' 1 . 4 1 - c 1 V 1 f. . . ... .
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