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ESTALLISIIEIJ.' .'IN" ;i iv, iav. 13 1911. Til IRTIRTH YEAB r-' ' i n i mi' if i i iii.J.L..i!l ' : liw W OASiS jev;el day 5- -(.; 1 aS 1 ' V at V E - 4lk 1 A J , "V- I! CAPITAL-0200-000-00 iiRtttiiiai b ti:e. tq.mifpBt u ; jjHE man who saves bis money, One Dollar at time, yi: . t ; I j is laying the comer stone of his future success.' This sH . bank has always encouraged small savings accounts v and eyery courtesy and attention are extended savings de-" ' .jjositors, whether their aceourita are large or small i-" 4 , COMMERCIALAND CHECKING ACCOUNTS ; 4 V- CORDIALLr INVITED. ; 4 PAID ONSAVINGS " - ' . , y !Thb:5etting Sun .1 fuir;of ;Iri-; ' ' We never frYow tired seeins? it 0 down in - alii its ; grandeur -Thete fssomethipgjslse that's'full, trf in-. ..terest to you as weir esthe. entire t6wa. It's our. uniftually attrtqtiye Jtock'oi J : s .C'.V nn ImJ nn i J Li U u - i' v' We'want y5ii ta know' that this is-the. store- to put .'Vout confident inr .f-' cX' ; :.J ; - Hundreds of satisfied customers .placed their con tidence with' us long ago."" vi -. v 'Our value8 are the best values and we want you to know. itaToknowyoa- must' seeButl: you - will know bur. lucs .pest-of- a tU after ; your.trade here ,f t.h Arrived In Uew Bern Yrsu rJay - Morning. - Tirade Oue o . - Featares of, theDay; Yesterday was -a day that w"i! long exist in the. memory' of hundreug of Mystic Shriners -of this Slate And es pecially the local members of 'that or ganization. : Yesterday morhfijg spu cial train arrived from the weft with a large number of the viaiTing metr-benr oo board and the train f rom -Wilnun--ton also brought in a number of breth ren ho had come ever in Search cf .the Oasis V"' - ' - A delegation from the.locEriodg'j'ajet thi v'sifeira at thed)ot' and esc"tpd thtraio Stewart's batl.where heya-e made to feel to-Hum' y every ' m berof the lodge. 'After ft sljfcrt test stated of rolling. peaputs-arouDd the block wicb a crowbar, ta shme ah.j to the amount of $2.00; to cpunt a bushel of peas and a" number .nf- th8f si ? Attack Taft's Eeclprocity Policy. . Tbiak It Furthers Hill's Eail- : - H road Schemes. .-'.' ' - ' , - - . r -. Washington, May 12 A militant dIa gati'on. of farmers from Minnesota, des cended upon the Senate Committee on Finance today ith protests against the Cjnad.an reciprocity agreement declar ing that it was discrimination of .the rankest description. It was free trade fir the farmer and protection lot the manufacturers. 't" TV -,"We repudiate the action- of Presi dent Ta ft,; manufacturers,: .boards of trade and the Great Northern Railroad Company, in. their efforts to force tbis an just proposition through, .Congress," said, Henry Feig . , the Navices were called bef-we ahf Ne-J th farmer. It is ,camed by the rail roads and middle mehi'r The farmers re ceives only 85 per cent of the price paid - 'Since the Civil WaV" declared P ?iQtlin7edito;of the Northwestern was read "to tbam pnty-'ha Kc-vues I A ? euitural paper.'there has ben bq, were allows J o, pattiefpate Iff" t .ev .n ttst so aroused-peopler as has events and as might ba irn8gin'1,t,ey f .wr it''tdus p.et aroused thefartmr, were very much elhted (1 overU. . Nor oaerftsu eoropares with It. - J Each of the Novices Wew nwai UdI ,h.HngfeJPreeldapt Taff- to show ana were compeuea jacoskiy wtia t-r? w any j nance w sucnucing instr action, on the, pfsrn ,1. xzj ine interest i me man- his number, and at oclockr.pe? ri, ' J?e tjia"tha Elst. "X , ported at thhesdquarte'-s ji).l '4i n ,-XJ-eie manyttosoohisttgited men tiearrv out the dui.ek!?.'rvtfd ly-i . "55 eii who are1 easily deceived by Allo thsae' fe'"e!t!rfcmy y&hCi Vfftsrnjjers.-You bad a Joker here and evoked much mewimtnt Tr ' Hi t4 ma ?,vHsjLPJtesldeni of Abe Great dre-lsof interest spee'aiars1 who fVNct'ig P'u!waycr,:,Hilt-is no-Innger bein quietly "lipped-vff "Jttf be vnVW11vetai!e5 a the S ate traversed ly bis and watch" tbs fuarr ,'JV j-- , tA s at -ilelias 8" spurs extending At 8.30 theTast Novice biw cnfnpk"d t froqihjs rsrlroad to ,the Gaaadian. bor- ed v headquBrrers to make.'ptu, a ftJaM nvolvelin the development of the tons for the parade, bich" was schM Cjr.aliart WesC The line t wit beex- ed to- be given .at r 4;8T7 - Coqiu6f a 1 tendstl Into Canada, , witn a - Dominion time was taken op'in maVing pte'i nabs1 3e of $1(W00 a mile'.'r tlons fot this event and it rfaoJuTitilU Stt" after 5 o'clock tnatu f&tmt ielljhe fWhite,Moun- iceswas given he ordei' ioVeUtain FreezerSend us-your The procession bad been fOutftdXitfi fordPTS. ,T'5.ifiasniht Hdw.. and or more speeiatcrs witn much jute Conference Yes ierday Giveri'-fo Mission Addresses an4 Xet-?-i . ters Littleton Te tt Yearv- .- The sttandsnce at the Womsn'i'Por'- eing tuiasfonary-Society Sessions," .yesi wraay, conunueo large,- ether doings ontside- preventing mny from teiCg Lpresent who are interested in- thPs co; I ere nee. The devotional exercises in the morn ing, alter noon and at'niRht' were eon ducted by,Mrs.-Street, Mrs.B B Adams and ; Misi Mattielvey: espectivelyj' The oapef on the church's opportunity to Eoreapy Mra.Bettie T.'Shaw was an interesting feature pf the moro:ng.te3 ston. In the afternoon Mrs. S. H. Scott re id ft paper otj study of Missions.: t Tb election for a place lor holding the next onferenfce in be thotce Jell to Littletons An important thatcame tip, was the hresfntatlgaof -t ,-memorl -1 from tbeHome Misnion Society of this state to the conference by ; Mrs. Costm and Miss t)ukeof Durham, Th&upmotial petitioned an alliance- between the two organizatioiisc.it .was referred to a committee that reported, after lua cot sideratio of the matter, that this cir fprence wh'le appreciating the jretroi;- iaVan thejntent of i's sendm, yet declines ft,A believing tba1;ihertim6 w nat yst ripe for inch unification. f -The night aesaionrwii most interna t-g."-Thre wsa some "good sorgs for the dfecasitfflj M'ss Neal ol iaurnbiirg, and Mrsv 0 M r Roberts nd Mrs, W al. tert bishop' b fug the' singers, ' Miss Burkbead of Raleigh read a letter from a n'fss'op .m - Briiil.V lii8S : Elsabh Liimb a returned rhissionafy fron Porto Aleg re, t s I, told the story simply, yet most tCucHnglyJ' oTtBe' dJtai!s of the daily, life at her post, J r A pleselpglncideot was the gfft eta lady 'a gold Watch to Miss Ivey by the S Kiety. f The reclnjent was cjulttf over came for- the. moment and could not without .smotvott.' accept the gift with ThV growth iathe number of the patrons of finsncial In iff .atitution showse conftidenCe In which ft a held by , the .commonity j The Peoples Bank bag" bad a rapid and steady . ""growth since Ju efitablishment, nd the fact that its resour V ees amount to over (400,000.00 affords mple evidence 'that -;r the people of Craven Count appreciate the sdundness' and stability of its management , ' ' ' . : Accounts subject to check are: invited in "any amount M - h ' ' - - -J- i ' . "4 per cent compound interest is paid on savings. : and 'I if if W I sT 1 1 M M-ti "I a IS. "V I 1 . m W W L v ft 1 . PMITMIlIlflTllllTTi lAn auiptnotiiiceWeptthu I'ami flsalon whicbae-esead a piia.t, ? -- Nobles nfnr- behest .5; were a number, fertrT! ; test; ff fc A hw Mfi n g prira. ores in the prade,t Ul w.thout any ,h - l ,,. j.i,rf if. i,,k..j'. rhse rwho wg driving .br husband ca v'rap into, a dray? belonginif ' to the , VV , ' fJT, ;T-'GseHMiTdr Cor fcnd-dnven ty rol, ttarh.t.'TJU ifijH ,A colo, Thi.m. ad about 30 in rol)y.d w h : - ' 'i. ., : ,.,f ..-t,i and added to its picturesque ilftrt. Later taking a 4ibt tfrnhrefJt and ThiSeansI Styles; Surpass 'uhe' tiS Besti'df' Previous Seasons; , You - 1 1 . 3 jfe Ought -to ; See Them, : ' : :61'P0LLrjcK'sf.:. v".';..'. ' - n::'):.T. 2C3 v; A "ike btche -to fut g ri; :.1 .- -1 doubt the most interestirg iaw?f'(it the parade was the nis?cting ff .he" A' rab Patrol 1. 1 J numoerio aoout o 10 r , wi ' ffn(Kol, j tL Btr68t at 'pretlj ' " " --v-:-4 Jvuv sU", A.ia -'n .tw.crowoca conai u..c.p....e evoieu mug,., W ' tJ0nJn wKjb toa',Uet WS. it WasintH me tnouaawH 01 spedauj a xm fw . p, injr0Jie w vod .nu,DLg.e corps aoiyuHewtfu.WTf ,,. . Joiie t(JrnwJ i ti-s car. r Whea the collision occur- -1! Jrru. w4 (VthwI tn thA nitamint otherwise preparing for the WC a tcd .j Mr5ous tajariei. fit U smmey nan wc, ww.t, rv,, ih-bn. nearby, rcg-store where r.. w,r.u -r 7.7 ;0;tefff6i('al att-ntion bad been ten loider. ,tb,hl!.a. iitv..Ulua,r:du(fJ1.;.iaw, carrjed to his Tiome mecorawaioyimd ee.aaw .m o-i.a sujom(Uta. wa, b.d!y damaged, (T... .nil .mkl .M. lllfnlflA.nl li . 1- ' " ,er life. - - v--At the Elks club 'ffjl public receptihn which wasrir ly attendtd. . Light Vjefiu,hnin's i were were served.- This was fllored by e-remonial sits'oo of the orJer-st JiheOixra iioose, . where tb Novic-s w re iniL'ated' and tiki o Into the Oru-r.-! This rnorr.lng st 10 o'cix:k .ihe 1kh1 Shiii'crs will give viBi'o; a"yll down Neu;e tivcr on the Cif:Mii 'l i the revH.ue rutttr, Psmlico. Tuia v.i!l conclude th rn!erair.mi n, the r rpiurn to tils city thfy wl make pre titrations to return to their -r clivo 'l.veryth'ng f..:i.!e i Ivlt.p d.r tut ' , ,'. trr comfort end smuKmi'nt of 'he V;i , t..r snd d-irlrg tl:e rnuinir if thnr J ' lirM at Amr-ni v,n.t S'cur,:ea 10 n.Hns-.r.cii.'-ivui lion. V.'. 11 ,n "it A to liuru" std Gjdi I ;; l-mlle r ncit"iifi i,t was rres.V.1 . inS "" ' . As usual; a most refreshing ftndsat in flying, lunch was served the visitors be tween the day sessions. Jn. the churah. The decorations, were. -specially to be - Todsy-lll be Briiht Jewel Day.sind a general invitation Is extended to all childreno come- thif nornlng .at. $:fW listed tproceedirftrs.i' also -atvQlgnt to epjo? an sntertaming program';.-1 : The Rev". K. K.;( McLarty"o' Creens- boro will preach the anniversary ser mon to the Society. Buoday mornmg, ;Yoiif-.Jawn will present a more Bightly- appearance by the," application of , a:Phila asipnia L,avn iviowerj j. ;?. Basnight Hdw,, Co Phone Kit. S.l (V.tv W1. znlfic.nt oO'.t -ribucJorJintiteij nontV fif ,tu occupants Matinccss daily' ti 4 o'clock, at The Athens. : 5 find 10 cents, Misses 5c -..'.';.--" 1 CRISIS :tvirq pity JUSTMREfcBIVED MaHras With SatiriStripe, For Waists, 1 ' : t-' Blouses and Shirts. ONLY JOci PER YARD 7 9 f ' h t WELL WORTH 15c. Barriftgion Dry Gpoids Co nl .& tvesUiiiiiber Co. i VISITORS ARE ALWAYS At ' WELCOME - "Jn our yards, Vhere they are prjv s ileged to Inspect the. 'millions, of rfeet of . rough, and fnlabed pme : lumber, cut and sawed inourbwrr rnills and solddireci to the public bythe' pianufacturers There is' a decided advantage, in buying dl .. ifecf from rhemlll,. as yoo: sye': the-lumber 'JoUberVproflt-; and - naturally secure a wider " sssorV' "j 'mentTrnd better, grades of raw IBroaddus teporteo: Murder Near Tuacarora.? A rVbrt reathel JhS etty yesjerdsy of a murder being wnmitUd three or four miles' from Tuscaroe. No detail were learned, txcept the following;'..' A son of Miles Simmons, a youog ne gro, hardly grown;' wai In love -wi.h a girt when a couaio began paying atten tion to Vr, Warned by Simmons to let "his gal alone;" the cousin refused . . . . ... to do so, then tus former tool Ms gun, i hunted up lift rival and deliberately blw his br-iins out. . . ii i ni i . t irmnrm S'lHUBE ASSETS 1 URGE: lJtVESTEHT INCOLltll : 4 7. sMiaasjBSBaaM. - . ti" - . - ,v t"itr;i IJ.-ilio st Kcw Crleang, .-v "K.'W Orlewis, Mny U The baWlech'p 1 ' .',q ssrrivf l h.-re yi's'friiay sftnioii fi.r r' j ct fivo dys, after which tie . f craft go iip the Mifntaipi TRIM ' r n rr.t rir'iif rs J I!.i-..t.;v! l'..tc t!i n ot r f- r i.f ay 12, - A li fcr.v . f -r t f i vrn ; .1 in I ' -f i 'I. i I ' r b !' I.'- i THE UNION CENTRAL- LIFE INSURANCE CO; ef ON ilNSURANCE'IN FORCE JAN. 1st. 19U, $303,0.3,280 00 VriNVESTMENT INCOME-RATE OF IHTBREei'e. tavest ' . merits larger fot pwt HyeafU than any other )ifejnsurance 'oomDaiiy. yi , c '.. ECONOMICAL MAAGEMENT-Ex penis of tnuagsmMt: $!!, :oOOO.OO toss lp 1910 than praKhngyear. t .;v - j.; ;W-i, : DIVIDENDS TO POLICY II OLDES tND OF FlitST YEAT -: LOW MORTAlif V4 ,teleiited riska.) aid ! LARGS i DlVIDENDsl , with eonnoquent LOW NET COST INSUaUNCE make'a eontract with? "this company a nwwt valuable aasei,'. 'r '- "..'. i t .. i. FOK RATES AND FURTBErt INFORMATION, feEE Efonornical Minncmct, Iaw Frrmiumv Large Dividends j.r. J ( T BEST By ov; ' " T Wc have, just received a new line of Ne'J:;. Mr-! , t!r- ihi. A! I '(1 j ' " - i i .--'-, - 1' . --SfiVi i'iir- ' ' ;,-' Ai. 'v':i . 1." JWt ; . : . , .. - --. . ? . - v : i"r-:v:;.-;H-.'-.,i. . A '.'?-,W . r S.-S " . J": . j..,- ? '. , .'.'rViV- ; .: -
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