i . a i ' - '" '. ' ' - ' ; 1 ' - ": ",.-' t , ' . - -r - " '-V7f" y - ' ' . ' - ----.. v -..-.',...... r-" , , - n " ., . - " f -T. ' : , . - ' ' ' ' (d r V V" V 'VA '-'ESTABLISHED;- : pa: vrna - aRCLXATION 41 IV . '. " . . , . . . 1 J. I .! !. 1 1 - ; - : - -"--- - ' -. . .: - r L . -:r ''- '- ,1'-. AiUIKTIKTU , YEAR". . , V'l -:T p 1 ' ' ..- ,.'' I ar- - C TlvVSiVCOMPATJY CAPITAL- $2O0006-OO A MnnRRN RANK- M' felu,fem?,t8 t flnwicitl ln$titutjon t the-pre. ?1 time mak 14 neeffs"I7 Jor b to, hava dem- 4 t onstrated te ability of ito raaiiagemenf by aeeui.'. fal history and to ahew that it if mpdert fa Very particular by adopting tliose faciliUea which invention and experience hav proved trustworthy. ( ' . , -. DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR OR MORE INVITED 4 PAID ON SAVINGS auuiu C'AKOLIA'A. .WJEDAESDAY JIOnXLNG. MAY -m iflu : CEiMn.iL ninn- r auto thieves .KiEECG GOODS DinEGT 10: GIII1IA From American Mnla la Plan Of I -f tuke And. American Tobacco Atlanta. Mav 9." AtlanU t are not largely inter at :d fn the - for i'eicrn trade xA according to thoirntnt menta, the Georgia situation ia little, if j any, affected py the plans of J ames B, I Duke and the American Toharwi rnml j pany to put,American goods into China i uiin.ii irum me niilB. ' v One Of theleadinc raanHfaftiiroraliBM J Charlea t. Tuller, president of the Expo- isicion iouon Mills.- and prideotof the uevritm rxnuusiriai Association, whiph Icompnses all the co ton manufacturers oT'the State.' said: "As far as' I am informed. I think it. j will be a good thing for the'' American cotton trade if the Duke' interests carr j out their plans. "It strikes me as a good th inflr f mm la.. , . . . .. " -v I BMMiupoini or tne southern mi iand lcanndt'seethat anvthine will bn t.i.'.... ",--1-T j M to Ihe country in the long run by doing away .with the middleman. . If that has? to be done to re-establish I American trade in China, we certainly nave nothing nrlose by it." I - ill nir Tnnfl i r 1 1 1 1 1 m Craven County'8;i5aV..Xargf - friedto Sell the Machine'in Thi h , ,CTW "Mwaera., , . a f uuy Several Daw Aeo. Cabhfc st th Court HouseV.-A ,: at Koctv Jfo'unL , V Yetterdar waa Craven 7eoont'a Avi a Rv.ir m,.-: m. v,i . to entertain1 tin m.mh.r. th nl ' 8"a 7"" mm 1M arK" w wo&lhMfT- ueK nction with the wlflK''f f M BUtonWbi' making ;A.84M clocesfejday morning, away with the same, haa eaiised more Mesara B lrf?Vi PiliYL? lST!r,"nH' m 1,1,8 -W 'nce Central ntAi' ' VH lt.... ZC r"" T'BOU"era wno gives his TTS "? rr' Williams, and the other as W r; " aiK worn xarooro driving an E. M. P. ear The Setting Sim is Full of In , tcrcst to lovers of Nature. We never grow tired seeing it go down in all ; its. grandeur. There is something else .that's fult of in terest to you as well as the entire town: ; It's our! unusually attractive stock of Announcement. .. I hereby at once announce myself aaf candidate, and may I now thank my many friends for past patronage. I now shall cut. prices on all kinds of sawed ahinglea, a Ja'rg stock on hand, must be sold by April 14th; will close OUt Cheap as I eXDect to mnliB n change m my business. You win and Ipse, ' ' BIG HILL - -, .The Sfiingle Man. IjyuulJUuljULiLjyi OIVE US YQIR CONFIDENCE We want you to know that this iiihVstore'to 'oui'' , your confidence in. . Hundreds of satisfied customers placed their.con fidence with us long ago. ' , " '' Runaway and Horse KUled. The Hotel Gaston bus team nuitvuv last night, shortly fter twelve o'clock, tearing along Middle street creatipg a I tremendous noise in the auiet niirht. going so fast and on the brick street when the team tried, to turn tor the hotel atouth Front street their lm Ipetus carried them over the Davement and into the front of the fonev TslnnH . ... . uniectionerv store, f orpin u in iu;n. dow, breaking the pole of the bus nd throwing one horse half way into' the store, the animal beincr cut bv windnw glass and falling, bresking iteleg. . The animal was killed and put put of ito misery. The other horse eacaneH ininrv. i wn wh no one in uie oua..- J WE WANT Our values are the best values and we want vou to know iU To know vou. must VR"T vn 'wjii ; 'know our values best of all aftcryou-trade here awhile: , ; r ' , "...r . Parade of the Shrinera. ' The Noblea of Oaaia Temnle. with' Ihe Not ices.will have theParade Friday mwr noon May -12111 at 4;S7 , o'clock The right of ihr line win 7crm f th. Gaalon Hotel, and the line of March win be from .Gaston Hotel loMiddle St. Middle St to Bread. Broad (0 Get rge ueorge yuent ; jnen to.. Jhnwn Johnson le ,MiddU- Middle M Broid, Broad td Craven. Craven to South Front South Front to East Front; East Front to rpltoci,, Pollock' to Middle, Middle ' leasorisVSts. Best oif Previous "SeasYw ip'i.ViiiwiT ' ' A;-!-ri f'-'"pv&tt-1 ?tyrr ... c' Oughts t6'aSe:TKem' -DK btehoa' relief forRbeiinatlBm US'U ' T usually hilieve. severest ease in a fa. l;JMKIIELt SCO. 'ihe sic:Ertfl-Furrji'r:fi i:; 90 PE?t CENT; PI3:1 Anirj;,! - " -i . : ' : , ; - Y i Tola a) the dtvMsnd of the tUo ioto'r Comply for the past fi ve yara. Commoa atock in moaj; automohlle manufacturing concerns mvs from 80 .pvrcMt to 1000 per cent divMeada. - ; , - .. ' 0ur of ihe T pef cent tomnUtlve Preftrwd Stock of' the CONSOLIDATED MOTOI CA COSiPANT, (C.plul .tork 14.00O.O00 ) of Cleveland, .t par, $100.00, with a bor.ua of 100 p., c.nt of Cw.mo. ehouM prove ecjaWy preduetive of profile. . j r '. TheCONSOUOATIO MOTOI CAI -COMPANY manufacture, the Loyal Tounst .fwl the Croxton Cars, both.of which are familiar to .v.rr Autoim.l.ihet, ' ,:. f. , . . ' There ara Indivi.lual, fundamental, mechanical ' fe'aaotia why O.oir r,.n,.!.t tm of fommrrl.l tnirVl, UxIr.U ar, 1 j.l.ir, fr I ,. . ! prr,tn to the inv..tof, lhe, wewill t!, Vy fUrr,-.h en r.Tn, iiivPBiors win aiao M furniehod r t . f. . I i ,!,':. ... usually hoora. lie action upon the avatem la remarkable and effective, , It remove at once the eaOM and Lha nnLv ly disappear.. Flret doee greatly bene- lociaiwLOU.' v Sold by Bradba hi Prug Co. -; ,;,, .' ,. : 'y?''i'.-. . . , . If V Senator Slmaiona the Orator. ' ' The following (torn clipped frm the Washington, N. C.) tlews will bo of Interest to his holt of f rfc-wla In thia The order of 171k a of this city have - eured the aenior Senator fioni-North Carolina, Hon. K. M. Simmia as th orator for the ftext mrrnorlal excrrlea which take place In this city Dccrmlx-r next, i he committee. la to he eongrat ulatid on their choice, . v ' ' Your , lawn will prcccnt a more tightly appearance by the application of a Phila dclphii Lawn Mower. J. -S. v it hj-.v.; co. ii - 0), 67 I?. 1'iov.X i:t. To V -v,,-' ' "ii"i annually. The ..k fal t in e -pa nf .rke S-'-Vp L T1 '"!-n Taii' f,' a are now I -' ? ia i f j " I'm ! r Wm. I limn . Ioma AMmM t , I m n- . . , . n.rHc power roaaaier type. Thev contained several eentlemen; ift de - . . .. r1! . y i,.., . ,j , ; - ' , . I .w aa ana ,nere left the car ar"-'fV aaaa kicauw uaut Ml rmrni u ( ua nnBirtaaanMi l X t . a ; . I "UDiucDB triii uereci Bavin 17 reeeiv- iSZTm i m ve to two Zl yZe lil:o5 the two car. arrived in-thfa .ir I m -.i. .. . p . Zl i 7: u v "" T8 Prtment, and an oiTicer was on his wav n tltll-1 ? ge when the telegram from lA-?8y-0t-W tbe Columbia sheriff was wceived. He at that time e speaker, began to ar- immediately identifled the young men nv& ;r, Wm.t , Dunn V.calUd ,Mr. g those Wanted and they were arreS James A, Bryan.to act as chairman of and locked op. the meeting, and he introduced in ' : '.Ti . it t. j .. . t.fnc.ii Hum wnai nas recently iZlii "" B- Var. bsen learned that these two young Jen orfe e't8 ide"t "We-been in this aection of the ate of the Hiefiway Commission. Mr. V.' f. -.u j . ... j 4. . ' " - w to ana mat ihey have ner stated thathe wa, not prepared to Waited New Bern, Goldsboro, Green make a verv knniW u.k .. j .l. . Li n . . ' ' "", ureeii h-wj a .. . J -Z" - vie, Washington and Tarboro, and that he would dwell only very bnefl on th1 .n e i: u. A.. ' . . - w " w npiio uie voiumoia omrera STS .thi? great have been making; a vain effort tog work. He said that the Central Uiah. ht.k .. B s ... .vuvu mm Liiem ana nave tnem ar- waV wasonetof the most imnortant wwt . .. . - - ..u, vuni uavinE oeen letters and pie Of this section of the atat and tht Li .. .uuv i mmr ueieniicin, f? opportunity to .-Utei-.-Ln-t nteht. the voumr man araspit,) ioaim we year, to come William. im-j i H. 7 th U u .. ....... .,. ..ler it was inn nuuiu cunoaci wun OMwr imnii.ik...u...i ... . roads, and that it would eventu.l.v LVMZ ZTZZT. I""'0" Lr. ne omcer8 . - waaiav ho uku uu pare wnatevi?r in Pacifle- ocean. Thia . of courae would with Wanamaker, who wmetimes so fh?.lltttC0U,tatere'ta 4, Roes under ' the nia eectiob. nln, ar e m.LL . Dr. r.h,.m .... .. T . """,0- man .l r ' wuxrcii wl now unaer arrest made an effort vea the Durham countv-Good Koada Aaan. t-i.H- " ?!8 i A- . " ie-vMaw aiwuiwuiu uvu ,Qo cur and hA 7 4uuu,.u aiuon with a prominent physician. He mg of good roada was. one of th inH.Bt.L 1:. u. . . .t . . -7 . ... - - -r - ijiiuq iiiBarrt-si in mat ne purchased est things a man could do- for the in- . car in Columbia, matin. . nt Z7. ereatofth. Stole HetoMofth. targe montwd that he has 80 days within numberof milea of eood roada that hi. -m-w .u. " .7"ln,n . i v j ... . - i M.K,w i(j w uannce. ana that aa Be r" 2- .TT Sf 10 "t0. withont M"ui8ition p- r, . " , . " pra.anu ror tnia reason he may be de trade now carVied on in that eounty tained in the local lock-up several day. went elsewhere, aad that the eltiseoc longer. lost OUt, Jle' Urffed that th rUMtr4l - - Highway, be built with care .0 that It , wouw last Ir;manjr Year..': He then . r 1 riw; 1 PILES! SDoke of the increaM -in-)h ln ! mnn '. . . .. . V-T. niuiams inaian file Ointment will pronerlv bv the ho l.ltmr nf mA. k. b.,L .. w,u could tr...ui:rr-"i.'TTjr": ""T ong ana Itching Pilee. wtha7: 7 " w iaaneorn. the tumora, allay. itching at After Dn Cheatam bad aakaU ' Wi 2Zr r" V.ln,,,,t WX...I,.' n. .r - . uuimn rue wintment Templeton . or Ciry.N & and Mr. J, private parte, Sole by drnggiata, mail Wellont. of Johnaton aountT.' .c1 ka- -kj i nn . ."5r.r short talk, which were very, much ea- Prop,. , Cleveland, O. cpocloded their.remiurkii the folloelng j : - wmmiweee wrt appointed to aaaiat Mr rroceeoing. ia aupenor court Wm. Dunnln thta .nrfnia-U... r m I '' . ' ' 1 1 -...k - -' .7 - T. v " V" Tt vu?r1, wn,CB " w wn ' thia week worth.'--rv- ' r 4 . : 7 f r-Ul eWth. eai.i a .1.11 i ' At the conclusion of the- maetlmr thkl h .... A rL.k.ki n... . . , . Vtaitor. adjourned to tbe Gaston Hotel the plaintiff was suing for damage, for .k-. v- IZ rZ r I - "'"r V , T"""m 01 a umoer contract awar them by the Chamber - of ' Commerce; oW tbe ptaintiff damage In the aqm of After lunch W beea aerved Mr' : Wni 1203. j.'...; .;-.'.c i., , Dunn , .carried the entire nartr.n4 . tw. cm' j V' ...k. . ..1. - r - - -m.-i.v) .i.iiucr, Aucnr. -ts a.m- number .of other gentUmea several eton Cotton Oil Mill was next taken 6p ftllllW HnWH Num. kl. k . . I I . . ' . . . ..,..,., me out was not concluded.. 7. ' . v. m ?" V ' ! Friday,' May: 10th being Memorial the part, wilt leave for KirJ D.y, the will be rlon of th. ton whore a meeting will be bald todavt nk. ' t :.--", Tbey will be accompanied -aa fare. 4- t.f W''Ar'' Ralaigb by Mr. Wm. Dunn. ' J ' T '"T" - ' H a Dutch lunch e given tq the cits' 1 There is a different - itmos room, last night to th. vuiior. and phcr'e and ao'alr of "refinement The-0 SsA fcSaying in size that a asfely conducted busincas alwavs well applies to the hfctert.of thie bank which B. . , four yeara of conaervatiyr management, has. accumulated deposits in excess of ISKUsX AU clasps of people have unlimited conndenoe in tfc methods which it has adopted for the protection of money, and if you are not already a depoai - tor, you are cordially invited to share the.benefits of an ac count with thia atrong bank, either subject to check or at 4 per cent interest, compounded twice a year, in our Savings Department. l '- I ' ?. JUST RECEIVED Madras With Satin Stripe, For Waists, Blouses and Shirts. ONLY JOc. iER YARD WFXL WORTH 15c. Barrington Dry 4Soods Co. i 1 I VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME in our yards, where they are priv ileged to inspect the million. Of feet of rough and finished pine lumber, cnt and sawed in our own mills and sold direct to the public by the manufacturers. There ia a decided advantage in baying di rect from the mill, as you save the lumber jobber's profit and naturally secure a wider assort ment and better grades of ' lumber. 00' llrpatliiaslll! .it m esLumer Co. aaaSMai a"8 BBBaaEaBlia','-tJHsa I UHGrTMSETSr MftGEJlkSIKENI INCOME. 50TIC1V i THE UNION CENTRAL UlMlkANCE CO. of CIN INSURANCE IN FORCEJAN.- 1st 1911, $303,013,280 00. -. - iniMiatni incuHlr-Bi B ur INTEKJCST earned on inveat .ments larger for paat 20 year, fhata ariy other life Insurance company. " '.ECONOMICAL MANAGEUm-Eitpenae of manaKement $2Si,. 000.00 lee. In mO than preeedinft rear.' DiyiDENDS TO JF1?LICtjfolJ)K ED OF FIRST YEAR :' LOW MORTALITY faalMtjit!rUV. t l t lbnc hiuinrimo j SdtheimaequentLQ KET COSTilNSUHANCE make a contract with wiv wuj peal i Bjan viuutUW eUaV, . FOR RATES AWD FtmfgER INFOltMATION, SEE FxonomicalIanagemei'ly Prenuurni;- Large Dividends'. ' . rogt Office. New Bm. M P TVia nfflc will dharve Bundav hours on May 10th: and the carriers will rnik a only the morning collection and deliv ery., . . i "O f fix fi Lk. ki M 1 t -jilt: ha i jujir. r J rf ('" 'TS f!H;l Tics We have just received a new line of Neglige! Shirts, the latest; creations. Also, romc beautiful Shirt Waists and U!;.3 0;:for(h -A . 4 i I fte't W . If A i 3 m.' -. V 1 i, . '7 P. 1 Lr I 1 m