LSTAELISIJED' in f ; , - 1878 ' 'i ci:x.laiio:j " MIEEE. 8.. in Carolina. Ti;r::.-: OA y :.:o::nixg. may. ii.i9U.; ..THIRTIETH YEAR::'v Mi- I CAHTALr$200-O00 :00 : h A SAFE BANK. 1 P'TT'GR11' saleguarda placed asound this .bank by the re ' I " II fi.quirementa of its charter, its" capital end -surplus and v:? depository of the highest character a bank; ; to which, you : can entrust your savings without the slightest mwgiving; v ; . " ttllSTS SUBJECT TO . CHECK JILSO DITECv:. 496 PAID ON SAVINGS- U M l ' - I HJIIl "J Ijl SUlf I ,LI ... IL ll.l.L.,1 III. IX 1 II.. SBSSVew . Tlie Setting. Sun Ms Full pf In ' terest to Lovers of Nature, v - ' We never grow tired seeing it go" down; in "all its grandeur. There is something else v. that's full -of in- i terest to you as well as the entire town. It's1 our ' unusually attractive stock of: - , i- nririn nTlnV7 U W U U LdLdlJ U J lj udl:- vifTwani you xo Know una 19 iiic;eiuic to pui. t your confidence in. Hundreds of satisfied customer placed .their con-. fidence with usaong ago. - T WE WANT YOU. .- v . Our values are the best values and we want you to .know it To know you must' see. But you will, . know our values best ot an alter you tjade- here awhile. -: , ' ; - iThis Seasons : Styles Surpass' tThe Best of Previous.Seasons.' . You rl . ' C5ugKt , to , See -Them. - ' ' ' VJ.'iih'ii 61 rOUOCK ST. ; IlITTUni-I- UIUICLL PHONE 288 nrr ,r rnny. .. liLLJL iliiill ' - :g comes Wounded Hen are Flock jng Across " . American Birder F6r lie v ., "i lief and Protection.;" El Paso, Tex., May 10. After i se ries of desperate battles in the -streets of Jnares, in which the' casualties are reported to have 'been enormous the troops of Gen. Francisco V I. Madero are practically a control of that city. The insurgents sharpshooters has picked off nearly all the gunners manning the Federal machine guns. and cannon, and the guns have been silenced. ' . -The casuailtiesoo the1. American side sinee the begioningbf the Juarez attack ar4Iea4 and 6 wounded. -1 Thn hy cannon Are which charac- terized ' the morning's battle besides dealing death to both aides, has played havoc to property. Many buildings have been reduced to ruins, and several large structures (0 the business district fired by bursting shells, have been destroyed by the flames, t " V ' - ' " One command of inBureetos is repor ted annihilated near Peace Grove by Federal shrapnel,!, - It was reported that Gen: Navarro is wounded, but no official confirmation is to be had,. . " , ,'.''," ' With the silencing of his guns,' Na varro--practically abandoned the city. according to reports teaching here. ' - A general assault began, .early,' Tues day 'morning and has been keptupsince. The Federals are making a determined resistance ' , - " ' - It is reported that Gen. Mandero has demanded the surrender of the city and bat sent Roque Gonzales Garcia and Al berto Fuentes to Gen. Navarro M in sist thai the Federal commander aban don the city and prevent further blood shed. ..Desultory firing -t continued all night, but the general attack did not begin until shortly before daylight The number of Insurgent already in Juarez is not known, but it is believed tp be upward of 60u, - . .. 11L1..U i i .i iL L.il v GO L..iji;.JED Appropriate Exercises Held in This City Yesterday.' Large Kam-A , ber of Visitors Here., - . 1 . - .... .t. A" ... Yesterday, the 10th of May was Mem orial Day 'and It wav properly com memorated in this city by a general suspension of business and appropriate exercises held yesterday afternoon- at Priffin Memorial Hall and also aCedsr Grove Cemetery. : - -''''.-'. As bad -beea previously announced, the exercises at Griffin auditorim began promptly at 4 - o'clock 3 and the large auditorium was crowded to its fullest capacity. Several very appropriate songs were rendered by the choir- that had been secured for the occasion after which Judge Garland S. Ferguson del ivered an inspiring address.- , After the exercises at the auditorium the assemblage . marched - .to - Cedar Grove Cemetery where the graves of the departed heroes were decorated. In the parade from the auditorium to the cemetery -were the Naval Reserves, a number of Veterans nd a long .line of school children- and the scone , was one long to be remembered, Each year the ranks of the Veterans is growing smaller and smaller and there are more graves-to be decorated." Memorial Day. to them brings back sad recollections of the past but when., the last '"taps" is sounded and the battle of life Is ended they will ever be remembered by those left behind, t , " , f?iyiLIl AMS' KIDN "PILLS : r Have 70U; neglected your Kidneys! Have you overworked your hervous Jys tern and caused trouble - with your kid neys and bladder! Have you pains in loins, side, back, gromg and bladderT Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyesT Too f re quent a desire to pais OrineT If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure youat Druggist, Pries 60c. : WilliamaV MTg, Ce., Frop, (Heveland, 0, l -Cy" Reception af, the' XUci-qub., . The reception tbe given by the Elks in honor bf the visiting Sbrlners 'and ladies will be held in the . Club rooms Friday night- from 9 until 11 o'clock The pOblic la Invited to attend. Would i Kill . Degenerates,. -.rs.v- ' .fioatoo.' Mass':. degenerates in' Massachusetts institut ions shoo Id be killed with an anesthetic is the suggestion of the Rev, Geo. W. Cotter.' made before the Unitarian mln IsUrs-; of: the city at -their monthly cooferenee.-. "Anyone' be nsys ."who has, like mysslf , spent time In, institut ion' work; knows that many who are in our State institutions would be' better deadjtban alive. IHE STORE TO - PUT" Y0U3 - F.il H lii'- Rheumatism Relieved in Six. Hpun l!:PER;CEKPER-AlUIil Thi U the dividend of the Reo Motor Company for the pant flvs year. Common stock In mo I automobile manufacturing concerns rava from SO prcrnt to 10)0 rx-r cent dividcTMla. "' . Our o(Tring of the 7 pr cent Cumulative tUtt4 Rtofk of the C0?COU0ATT.O MOTOI CAI COMTANT, (Cpitl Uk ;k fl.000,000.) of C'lpvcUrtd, at pur, lfx.00, with a orm t,t 00 pr cent of Common, !i(iM jrvv ffjually proilur Uve of profit. . ; 1! CONrOU0ATtD MOTCS CA2 CON! FA ST mamifacturrs the r -v., TourUt jnd U CroxUm Cam, both of which r familiar to svery .!.i:,t. '..-. T' or arv Individual, fundamental, rnwhst.lral raon( vrl.y t' -ir f ; '.4 line if cmmeirial trurVs, ti;-! at I j lent-ire car witl ' M.fia y- itivf.lur, t'.i e j'a ''y f.ir-. .h rn f ' . .-' . r ',',1 jn.,'l.f.J c' ' I j ! ' t 'a t .,! aur.iiii'.y, Tl. .tk ')" t f j 1 ,; . .: j . r Dr. Dctchon'a relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest esse! in a few hours. Its action upon the system remarkable .and effective. It removes it once the eaune and the diseasti quick ly dUap&ears. First dose greatly bene Qu. 75 and f LOO. Bold by Bredham Drug Co,-. - - ' - WU1! Sugar Treat. ladies Gentle horses for and Stylish, rigs for men at I Uamels-N ewberry Li v e r y Stables; South Front .St. Quiet Wedding Yesterday Morning. A weddirisr that came as a surorise to their many friends' was'' solemnized et the Methodist parsonage at 80 o'clock yesterday morwagwhen Mrs Roth C, Watson, daughter, of Mrs.. Nettie Wat son became the bride .of Mr. . W u. Pinnix. ot Kernersvillei ; and: who has during the past .few months been em"? ployed as drug clerk at Dr. Leinister Duffy's drug store.' Immediately after the ceremony" the - happy couple were driven to the depot where they boarded the west bound train enroute for. the western part of the State and northern cities Where theV will strand their boh' ey moon, A Th Journal joins their many friends In wishing the young - couple much joy and happiness. ' .V -,w 7 V,- 1 'r S ... u: - .. ' ., . :t Uj TneV0iuierful lien. 'jf$ 1 Any' one wishing .to 'see a hen "that really batches chickens .through ber body, can aee theaame by calling on D, Q. Mosely, 162 Qawn street this city; Now. is the time for yoa to eertbis ben, as same will soon be-Uken to other cit ies for exhibition and yoa mighf miss May 10.' That allithe- only : ojrportunity of meelng the great wonder ot the 20th eentury. It U a wonder' to medical science, , Admis- siod'iq ceta;.:r;;'' h-t-f&'- FEE - LIST Farmers Qpntend Before Commit tee That;There is no. Need Forjv : ,Exta Food 'Supplyr4 Washingt5n, May jO. Farmers have taken another inning in denouncing the reciprocity'&Kreement with. Canada at the hearing before the Senate Commit tee on Finance, John A McSharren, of Lancaster county ( pa.,'- said that the treaty did not come from atrjR- necessity to widen the field of supply f food pro ducts. ----..- 'If this ountry.'-said McSharren. "with, its rich resources," . cannot, fur nish food Supplies for the United States then the world must be on the verge of starvations population per square mile in the Untied States is J31: England. 367; France 189; .Gerraeny, 301, and Belgium, 649." . Senator McCumber (Rep., N. D. ad that with intensified farming the United Stater could, feed 800,000,000 people." r - The Free List bill was slowly, stead ily steam-rollered through the House in the face of i futile filibuster by minor ity leader Mann, until after- nine hours of struggle, it-passed, 236 to 109. 24 Republican Insurgents joining the Dem ocratB to support it. The' tangled Wool situation promises to. bo the first seriously troublesome nutter thaC the Democrats have met That declaration of the caucus -of New York Democrats for free wool up set all the plans of the leaders, who L - A- A. - ttM ll mt4T IIA AAA nesiutie to cut on wie - zi,wrj,uuu oi revenue furnished by the wool tariff, until they see some means of replacing From.ofesent appearances the leaders will be forced to report a free' raw wool billf from the Ways and Means Commit tee, when of Ti Democrats favor it, or else delay action on the wool sched ule until the next session,' If the. Dem ocrat experts now at work declare that a reduction on manufactured wool to 26 percent, ad valorem duty- wiU increase the importations enough to furnish the $21,000,000 that would be loat by free raw wool," then a free raw wool bill would be a Certainty in the House its supporters ilaim. ' , If the free wool bill passes the House rhowever, it is believed certain that it Will strike a snag lb the Senate. m i j.-vl HE Tlie G!d Saying Jthat a safely conducted business always increases in size .' weH applies to the history of jthia banko which, as a result of cj -four years of conservative, management 1 has accumulated .deposits in excess of4$337,poa00. All clases of people have unlimited confidence in the methods which it baa adopted for & tbe i protection, of moneyed if you are not already a deposi- ' torr yoo are cordially invited to share the benefits of an ac count with 'this strong bank, either , subject to check or at 4 ':- pe nt Interest; compounded twice a year, in our Savings -: Department.' " .. . , , if- jiiiiiiiiiiiiffliiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimTiiiT .v r . - We sell the White Moun tain: Freezers.' Send us ' your orders, J. S.; Basriight Hdw Co. iPone 99, 67 S. Front St. ; fliis)tibat the Athena. The Athens has given Its patrone an nnususlly Br,e vaudeville biU this week in Folletteiiid Wicks. ' Beginning to- night It givs a new attraction 1a Faag and ' ..Wblte,' black faee comedians, and as the Yemale iart le taken, bw a white person,-whose darky disguise Is saldto be perect,the public Is promis- ed something nousaf. The pictures ars JUST RECEIVED Madras With Satin Stripe, For Waists, Blouses and Shirts. ONLY 10c. PER YARD ; WELL WORTH 15c. Barrington Dry Goods Co. all new. . Wanhlnirton, May 10,-lhe sur lnveat''(jati(Hi ro!utlun, Intrtxluerd by Rrprewotiitlve Hardwick (Dprnnrrat) i of tIor(fi, J)'d the Home iihul ! a dinccntirig voir. Thfl icm lutln ' rrK,rUd f rjrr the ruii C nnniltr broailcnvd the -f ffl f tHi pti np l j Invm' i e at ion, civ:iif lb fun.m f'O f nine to be Ificl t y t! I. ti t r' ' 8 vr'J 1 i .it i it ii.il.jst ry, itli rnr' i n!r the ATirt!-o I'i -, :r I U: n Kli! t r i fi- r In : (' i ; Matinccis daily at 4 o'clock, at The Athens. 5 and 10 cents, Misses 5crTlv kiy.C uiElouiii lilOuuissio: AshicylHoroe Elected-Chairman. RtAto iiouM wni' coot .; Quarter of Million, ' '- - - Ralslnh May 10ih.-Tb Ute"buiJl- !tK roiriniii"lm, which Is to have chrK of the erection of th .Tifl,Of)0' admin i' rat l(it) bu '1 Ilrjr , was organized t y unaiiinmtin fli tinrii of Col. AMey Horna, of C!i!',nn. as rlmmBn, an I William K. pt iht'r, nf Wilmli tifi, si-crrlary.- TKe m-'tl"g ra!!f. to onl- r Ly (Vol,. I I.' ,n ., ,'i.i : u t m; r.ify i l.airn,.ri. A ,,u' r i t ur-t iri wi-re In tl.e ri'v. I t at t ' r "'tot!. - i-'i oi ti t i' ';' 1 ' ' i .' ti.-v l-.i I i . m: To Toe Cltixeai of ITrw, jBernt The meeting of the fbrbera here Friday and Saturday, this week, will over-tat the ca paclty of oar hotelr. Every citizen of Now Dent. . who can take care ef ooe or more of these dele gates, either lodging .or. lodging and meals, will please notify il boee the Chamler of Com m area, giving the camber that can be secummodated, and the rate p4r day.: , J .' Every cltlsen ho esn help ill this matter is urged to give this informatloa to the Ch ameer ef Commerce at once, J J. LEON WILLIAMS, , . . - ersWry. ' VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME in our yards, where they are priv ileged to inspect the millions of feet of rough 'and finished pine lumber, cut and sawed In bur own mills and sold direct to the public by the manufacturers. There is a decided advantage in buying 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. 'LARGE ASSETS.1 LARGE INVESTMENT INCOME. -HIE UNIONf CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of CIN- ;iV ;v;i.v- - ClNNATI, 1867J ' INSURANCE IN FORCEJAN jst, 1911, $303,013,280.00. ;v '. . . k INVESTMENT INCOME-BATE OF INTEREST earned on inveat- menU larger for past SO years than any other Mfe insurance company. V t.;iXXNOMICAJi MANAGEMENTExpense of , management 260, ' 000.00 less itt 1910 than preceding: ye ar. , , jj., ;bmbENDSfb POUCTHOiiES END OF FIRST YEAR LOW MORTALrry (selected risxs,) '.and LARGE DIVIDEND!?, with consequent LOW. NET COST. INSURANCE make a contract witn - 0ia company a most valuable, asset . i'- - FOR RATES' AND FDRTHER INFORMATION. SEE WJQ. BO YD, Agt: Economical Manacmet,' Low Premiums, Large Dividends I r , i , . r ffT ;n) -We have just -V- ' ' 1 ' v" ; '1 I received a new ? ; .Nv!;.: line of , Neglige r. jrlM'?' Shirts, the latest 7 ' creations. Also 1 , f.. ' . . ,-. romc beautiful ' s U- 1 i ! t -. S!uitWai,i'::and ' vj V 1 ::- : 0 ford. ' U j l, :I,-r. 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