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ESTAILISI1ED -IN" .J V, v " 1878.': 3 i It'll. TIIIflTIKTH EAR '.VC J u ' seso:::i OF I bw i 4 V a i. . r i . r i ! irTT K3 Caak has gradually grown in strength : - ' JlV in the esteem cf the pullic, byrcasea cf -'V. C!Vi ther fact that its management has - uniformly tnade conservatism the keystone of its business policy? ; r Vi .''i v . 4; PAID ON 1 1 ? - ,We ftewf'growv tired eeing'it kd . down ; ui 'all, its 1 K,iai4ucui. 'alius 10 pvm,(iuik iBu-uiav uu ,-wt jiiJ- .Jteresti':tP qu as well ;a-:the. entire town. ;It86ur; ,,unvsualy Attractive topk of. r-rt v - nn'h n LiUu Vknpw our values best of awhile f.v.; ,, ,;' We want y6u;tor$now' that thiMsthe store. to.but! :Jybur conRieaie,in.'-;-vi ".-Vv -v? v-vf:;!-?; Hundreds Of satisfied customer'' placed their con. fidence-with i?s long agoA-i. Vr- " i i i wf-J-, Our values are the.best values and we want you"td " ;Tcnow it.vvTo; know l you :nrast'see.-t Buf you .wfll' TliisScns i' Styles k Surpass The ' : : ? Best bf Previous -Seasons. - - You ?:rV OtigKt to' SeeThem, v M TOLLOck ST; ' r '." ' , '. ' ' . r;:0!w 2S3 Sia-io fill n F.'l! r,1 50 mm. ; Thii la the fliviiWiilof the Pi Mutnr Oim"y for the r t t v yh . Common t)rk in moet sutnmntul minufai ! ir.: j fmrunn -.', fr-- i I i . pereent t lKW jwr eeot divMvtide, - 4 (W "ffTit j t( Id t xr rr,t ('jn rrtrrrl ia, k rf t .. CONSOUdAT' J I'OTf 'i CA"! ".'"Vju' , ) k t '.. ')f CleUf1, t ? . Ti i . i, I i i r i f . r r- t f C ahouM prie c ir.!$if ti f.f j.?.,: ; , ThCf'-. : 'A7r-;,7 ! CI f --AT ' Rnyal f ' O.a ( rt'i! ) C 1 i ' v 1 . n , f Attmnl.i..r r ' - .. Tr' ri-! . 1 f jri.r4;rrt;f , : f ;i ; . J:.VPt: , ' 1 J f .: '.it',.': ' ' r I I v f I t ; i I j 1 CAPITAV C2CO-O00-OO ngs! . ' it ! all a(ter 'you rade ; here .':vfi ,..-' :r-. - : I I pi: ij t u.. Congressman Pepper Introduces Uoique 113301 utioQ Aimed at ' the Kingdom of Bitan. ' ; ' . Wftshii.gton, Hay 11 The ""over throw of Satan's kingdom on earth," is the object of a resolution , by Pepper (Democrat), of Iowa, today referred to the house committee on tulen, provid ing for the "'adoption of the 'decalogue and Jesus -rule as the .standard .meas ure for laws and regulatioprof the gov-. eminent of the Lpited Sjates.,'Lr -", A lengthy preamble seta forth ihat Tihe Christian party believes In rightful ground and income tai;; disapprove of a Btanding army; demands prohibition. fprnteats against unjust tariff legislation favors a direct vote- of the people in cluding women; and. ' T ' .o "W ereas 1tr relies upon God's bless- ing. in His name, 'under His muthority and seeks the support and co-operation of all patriate regardless of sex' nation a lity,ereed, race or party,, to His glory and for humanity mod for' the over throwing of Satan's kingdom i0 earth'; therefore Aeit,. ' V; u" "JResolved, That the. united prayer and cooperation of. alt Christians , and patriots is asked for the adoption of the Lord standard nationally as an expres- The dayUght " pictures shown on "The Silver-Light" screen at The Athens tare the i best ever seen in ine siaie. toes'1 Mi riop Off "Mister" to Save t .'iWtafJngtoi"," May" li-Members" of the House of -Representative will, no longer be dignified as "mister"., when their names are called for a vote in the House, if eArusoIuiion - introduced byj Representative llartin. (Df moerat of Cplorada, in , passed, . Martin ' proposes to eliminate the prefix in order to save v '--'-'0 - Cniiuld-WlJliiaros, ' ."4 Dr. James A Duguid nn4 Mlsf Helen W illiuma,' of Vanceboro, - were quietly married in ItETs- city:".Wedriesday"t'evs ning-at the' MeihodUt' p'arsonag by Rv, J, B. - Hurler- ulfestefday. -morn ing they left for New York city, ' where the groom wit) take a special course in medicine, y The Bewfy wedded . couple have a boat of .friends who wish them much joy and ptoeperity. r-We sell the WhitMoun tain Freezer 1 Serid-ius' vbur (V' 6rders.J..' Sf Basnight' Hdw co; rone y,oi jfxoax.pp ty- ;?ollce Kld Blind Tiger. .! " Yesterday morning policemen t)ugh ty, Ipock and. Bryan treoeived Informa tion which led them to' believe that a "blind tiger was being 'conducted at 'the home of He Ion Jones,' colored, on I Omonle street Yesterday afternoon the place was raided and- 17 pints and ! 13 half pints -of wh key" were found hidden away around tu premiseri. The Iwhibkeyand woman were taken to the city hall where' after the fact. In the i cae had been placed before the Myor I the womtn was placed under, bond for : her appearance before him - today at 'noon to answer to the charge of retail ii sr. - '-"- " : . ' ' "" " ' Announcement, :'" ',' ! ' : , , I I bmliy st onrS anndimce myself ffnCR- ','''!, anj n'ny I now thank i r,',j (.i.n'i fir rt potrornne t r'ljpn1, '1 tit ptf'-t on all Llir'n o ra b 1 s! ,i i;lot a Ih" U k on I. nni) i .trWn I cxj-K-t to p like fiunc (' 4 M b'y btl. 'ti( n4. i'(J vin rnl 1. J t: tt 1- Th. ft ii til) 2 Khriners , t.l JL : ri e To ' day. L'Uborate ArranemeBts Hade" Tor Their' Hater- ."riavajlig Time" is the slogan of the Myatic ShrineH who wilt meet here to day, and f rum alt indications , the visit ing brethren also the local Noble Will have one of the' biggest 'times of t-cir lives. The vanguard of the ' visitor arrived yesterday and assisted in getting every thing in readiness, for the; hosts' of weary travellers Who will tread the hot sands of the desert here today and to morrow. From all-over the state.' mes sages, arrived ilisBt night atating that they had departed on their Crip and that they would be ready to crosa the oasis today: A- & s,-if In honor jot ; their . visit to .our. city every -arrangement possible tas been made for their comfort and the -entire City has donned gala attire. - ., The Charlotte and IWilmington dele-J gationa will doubtless be two of the lair gest ii attendance hereThey. will ar rive this mornmir m special PuJlman cars and duringtheir '.visit herei 'Will sleep, in these ears, not because there wUl.not he ample accommodations - for them ut our; excellent hoateltries,-but for the" fitet .that -they wiltfee) much safer from the number of pranks that mighb possible' JbV played "upon th era. , In view of the fact that the local oas is is strange ground to the. visitors, we tak.e this method of extending to" them the Invitation to 'Pcel-to-Hum.M .Ever- thing ifv open io them" and if they eee anything that delights their fanej they should lose joo time irt -gluing themsel ves ia"k ''j-t ia understood that Kafera bakery has turned out several' 'hundred Bix-foot.Toaves of - bread like mother ttajd to make'V and these j will be dis-, pensed freeof charge to alt .hungry Tpia afternoon- the Nobles and the Novices" will ' "parade. . At 430 o'clock: the rst Nobfp will appear on the souie in; (rontrof the Gaston Hotel and at4:37 he wijl have been joined by several hun dred mofe travellers and tbey will tread fthe hot bricks, of Hbe city. From' the Gaston Hotel theyiwill go to Middle St Op Middle St. to Broad; Broad to George George to. Queen,' Queen to, Johnson, Johnson to Middle,. Middle to Broad Broad to Craven, Craven to South Front,' South Funtto East Front; East Front to Pollock; Pollock to Middle, Middle to uastowiotei, . v7 7, v .ipnignf mere win ,oe a numoer or evenurthat will take up their time.;A reception- at ine . tuiks dun rooms, dance; "after this reception. and bihquet at.-.Stanley HaUwhich has Lhean beautifully decorated ' lor the oc casion, ure sefmduled'to take place.. . ; - Of "course there will be ' buBineSsI meeting of the order., and at this all of the novices will . be ; initiated; Jnto the Mysteries of the higher ; degree. For this,evnt a number "of qaeer 'articles have been manufactured and a number of yards of the etrongest rope pogsibls- bave been eecured.bot of erjarsewe are not allowed to divulge the proceedings at this event. .-. ii " "- " In eonclusirn i'we again say "Have Big Time" and make yourselves ' Feel- lo-Hum.,' ; ; y y-' -,.-- , vvr j . Board your horse at a Mod ern Sanitary Stable. Daniels- Newberry Live Stock; Co. South.Front St.-'v " t-M It Ucnrnl Xav.iiio ii Ja.ne. bikI Hmr ' ' f Vol Cin' i'.r ' Ii. 1 1 r . 1. lux y 1! l.-i , 1 . I r I 4 1 Km r-i 1. Woman Foreign Missionfcry So ciety. v Large v" Attendance.-, ' .Ierestirigxercises.VV A large attendance, intense Interest and fully tarried out program of ejter ciaes, marked the first day'aaessiona of the conferance of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, Both morning and afternoon were'devoted to snecial bro- ceedings f the . organization," in which addresses and some excelientrfapers were read and .discussed." Atl p m. an intermission waa takenTandhe lad ies were served a , delightful .luncheon, .-.'The niht 'session, was ? held in- the (-church audiloribjn and: --beaides .the members J)f the conference a number of others were "present," The" Society was welcome oy rs. w. o. blades, wwen was responded to hy Mrs. A.M. Gates, most beautifully Mrs. Powell sang ' a a sow, Mrs, u, itepdren- read- a re port'60 Juvenile work,' Mrs. Person, of Greenville,-. Bn Toupg peoples WorB. Mrs. Admtf read a financial report knd Mrs, Swindell hat of the corresponding ieewtafeg- iUV; sS iiay'a three sessions fir.U-A,!1 1:'' rjevottonaf Exercises; eondficte by Mrs Street-- ;?rm j.-, r'':f i Roll Calf and Minutes Read.' !" Reportaof Officers Acted Upon. " Reports front D-stricts. ,,.s t The'Churches Opportunity in Korea,? Paper read by Mrsrflettie T Shaw. Closing Prayer Service, ' conducted by ,r Mr,JF, ,a Swinjelk - ' ' ;i ,:;apternoon : session.; ' Devotlohal - Exercises,-' - conducted hy Mrsj, B. Adams. ' Minuter Read. kIjc f -.'-,..-- ApportfehmentJ.oi1, PUdga"' Announced v- J ano uiscussjed. -v;. sl-..,r e Where Shall the-Next .Annual Meeting v.beHeld.V-rf:;;- -ft Reports' from Committees." f ' -J" ''The Study of Missioas' , Paper read uy wis. o. OCO(.fc. Announcements.,,. Closing- Prayer, by Mrs H," JH. p.' Wil- :-;jT;'NiGHT "session, ;-""' V T)votidnal Exercise s.'couducted by Mise MaJtie'Ivey'hf ' V 1 t -J Commiinications .;; from , (.he foreign '-i-Field.. .'- --' Musw.K - - - i.- S"- Aonooljcementak - '. Adjonrnmentt . v, -e " ' v -V ..! vlyP " ngnung;iiies, .cy our Screenk'Jr'SirBasnight Hd.CoVf:h6nes90,67 S. Fror5;St;; f. . AllaittN Tn.M f lM lv' .LABI J ,V it- i- . -1 ... " j -T- . j . .Waahingtoo, May U Because of wa ter eomp-lltlon the Atlantic Coeit Line railroad and lUeoonectfoos'iy 'an or der of-the interstate commerce Commis sion laflaed today ,-Tere " permitted to maintain lower class freight rates from New York city and point ; taking New York rates to Charleston,', a Cvthao. on' the , short haul to" Lotermeiliate pointy ' AJbrc-Wood, Yeftierdiy afternoon at 20 o'clock at Hi;) boms of the bride on Broad street Mrs". Annie D. Wood became the tride of!' C. II, Albro, of Wilmington. Iiiim 'nit! after the ceremyny ttie colli ' 1 drove ta the dt-pot end buardud the t .iii for Will iii ok ton 'hre. they . .11 ' e t!r f.;' .re I nma. :io:ijittsii;;G!ittK -'- ; The growth in the number of tha'twitfona of a financial in- ,3 -'- ( . --"."v. . ' . stitutfoj! shows the confildence which-Ut ia held by the' . "cpmfhunityT Tbe Peoples Bank has had a-rapid and steady v . growth since its establishment,: and the fact that Its resour- cea amount to oyer $400,000.00 affords ample evidence that :the people 'of CraVen County- appreciate the soundness and T atability of its management. : r .)' ' ;Vi' Accounts subject te check are invited in any amount and 'i 4'per cent compound interest is paid on savings. . - Mr t MM "ii 1 hi 1 11 1 n f 1 mm Kt m tit 1 1101 1 l.d.k MST RECEIVED ft. Madras , With Satin Stripe, For Waists, Bfouses and Shirts. OPILY JOc. PER YARD .; ' ' ' WEU, WORTH -15c; ' Barnrigton Dr Goods Co. MP" ieafBiHBaB WELCOME In our yards, jvhere they are priv ileged to inspect the millions of - feet of rough': and ' finished pine himDer- .cnt and sawed Inotirown -'mills and sold direct to thepublic "bv tha manufacturers. "j There (a I f a decided advantage in boytngU x reCi from the milk aa : von. save " 1. the lumber jobber's profit and .' 'naturally secure" a vrider" assort-" ;met)t aid better grades of , lum-' ber:;-;.'-", ??s'.' -" ; -'v-';!. ' 'i U3EE ASSETS. '-. . 11 1 "i'.'V.A-; Brbaddus Ives Lumber, Go. I ; TIIE UNI0f CENTRAL. IM INSURANCE CO. of CIN- , ssV .,v . 1. WrtWAIIt? MOO., .- , . , , ; INSURANCE IN FORCE JAN.;Ist 191 1; $303,013,28000. i'' INVESTMENT rNCOME--RATH OF INTEREST earned On, invest- xnenta larger for past 20 years than hy other life insurance company. '-.".ECONOMICAL MAAG EMENTf-Expense of .inanagement $260, -r 600.00 less 1 1910. than precedlnjr. year; V V; ;';-f DIVIDENDS TO MLICT H0LDES END OF FIRST YE: : '?. LOW MORTAUTYMlected riska,') and 'LARGE, DIVIDENDS, Vrth consequent LOW NET COST INSURANCE make a contract with , tiiie company a most valuable aaet. r - :."-,Yv.? ". '' f"', " '- . FOR RATE3 AND FURTHER INFORMATION, SEE. . - ' .. W.,0: BOYD; Afff. :; rr--;'-'-!f!,""'",-,it) Ix; ,y rrensiums, Large Dividends. ' ' . Wc have iuct ' v - V j received a new j -WvVV of - Nccli:; .V';;.;' Mrilr, the laL t V?: m ; 1. .:': : - f. . 1 a - i Hiiiiinuiuiinmiiiimiiniiif iraunuiua J UME-- IMSU'ENt'WCOIilE. I i" 1 f TT ' H Jteamxw in i -..jk: an 4111 ir i gssamag j ft. V 'CP .V, e t r- " A - "V ' . - v - .V .. w s- -1 -"V- r ,-. - . .; i . I . - w-
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