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. 1 ESTABLISHED "TN 1878 ClRicULATIOIi JLsV& NUMBERS; THIRTIETH YEAR t OU INVITATION fUfflS Bank has been transacting a .nseiirfUve 11 bank business for almost five years.' - It invites 11 y ou to join the large number of prudent, care ful people who during that time have found their banking relations both agreeable and profitable. Accounts Subject to Check Cordially Invited. 4 PAID ON SAVINGS THIS GOING Wonder what that is? Why Suit Cases, Trunks and Traveling Bags. Ladies White Canvas Shoes for the beach with low heels and broad ex tended soles. Ladies Spring Weight Coat Suits, Voil and Panama Skirts, real dust shedders especially adapted for street or traveling. PRICE LIST Coat Skirts Suitj White Canvas Beach Shoes $1.25 Trunk's 2.50 to $14.00" Suit Cases J. M. MITCHELL & 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288 "THE STORE M mMtiMm&A TRUCK PACKAGES BUST BASKETS AND r - O BARRELS; union pciiiT si fZgBERN nriWSTHR&Nt CPITA$2QO-P00Op i- -i -..if o IS HIE TIME FOR AWAY :-: MERCHANDISE $9.50. 3,50 to $4.00 90c. to $7.00; 4 'A- ro. TOlREViSB i,--.T-;;.-.-ir.'-... Ways anMeao'Peopleto Have Weeks. WMbimrton. Mav 15. -The Ways arid MfMi Committee mt today to biir) lha revialoh of the- wool schedule. . A majority of tbi DenAoeraU oh tits com mitte ia tQ favor of ftaswoot, but doea nofWiefe jt would baryta -t nwlte sucba Redaction at t'hla. time. It is thought tbat tbe cut will e about fifty pet cent ' . ' -Chairman Underwood will endeavor to get hia committee Co, agree upon a re Isiorupext week so that the bill cm be framed and presented to the House Mn6ile uf two weeke. " We are certain of only one thintc." said a member of the committee 'and lLat is, r that we will bring out a bill that every Democrat In the House wilt support We will not have any serioua differences on the fl or of the House." . We sell the White Moun tain Freezers. Send us. your orders."J. S. Basnight Hdw., Co. Pone 99, 67 S. Front St. Four Potent Objections to- the Parcels Post. There are a hundred reasons , why we should have the extended parcels post, but four gigantic reasons why we should not. These are Adams, American, Southern and Wells Fargrf Exprs Companies We need the parcels post. And necessity is the mother of invention But necessity is also the mother-in-law of prevention and the mother-in law in this case is tbe Exp-esa Company with its necessity foremost, which is true of all well regulated express companies and mothers-m law. . Yes, the bin quar tet', who have Senators among their stockholdets, and so-called defenders of ther "rights." regardless of tho people and their corresponding wrongs, some wajreonio how, have "kept" Con- res from passing the much-talked of me; s ure.. " From "The Peop la's Plea for the Paroela Post," Sophie Irene Loeb, hi June Columbian WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS HavS you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous eys tern and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have yotf pains in loins, side, back, groins and bladder! Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too fre quant a desire to pasa unnsT If so, Wil llama' Kidney Pills wiH curtTyou-at Druggist, Price 60c Williams' M'f ' Co., Prop., Cleveland, O. Government Bearing for River Ira provfcments Captain Earl I. Brown, Corps of En gineera, V. S. Army, in r harga oi tnt Wirmmgtoo, N. C, engineer district wi 1 bold bearings in eonnectron with th pralipainary examination ordered by tha River and Hirbor Aet of Con gress approved Febroary 27. 1911, ss follows: c . At Vaoceboro, 10 a. m.. May 17 ih, with reference to the propose j Improve ment of Swift Creek with a view fo dredging canal Ibraugb Horse Shoe Bind and Poptr Branch. At Aurora, lu a. m.,' May 1, with refereoca to tht proposed Improvement j f Sooth rivtr with view U obtaining i Incrtaaad drpth above Aurora. -At Waebmgton, 10 a. a.. May- 70th Ith raferancs to tba proposed lmproe trwptft' the innaf,charl1 of Pamlico river nltb vtaw p rmoiog f aeaf aV ad mtUrial te. . " "t , t At Colombia, 10 a.'n ; tfy 23 with rr ftrne to ih ropeHl Jtaproyrue&t of Deep Creek, , P' ', " ' . j Important that all who Hi Inter ested In llieae Improvement, ba prja- it at Ibe kaarinr. prepared to - ahw why ibe work akoald s aodetUken by Utd fvrrsat. ; f--1 . , , I' - V il II i Oi m, ' , , ,'Youri lawn yiU "present aj't i more signiiy, appearance oy I the appHcation Qfva.rhJa dclphiA LawnMowefl'- S Basnight -Hdw.; CoJ''Phone 9K 67.S.'Fr&nt Bt: ' Creel Xratrrf lot red. Tb i!"itinB tleUitf r!t'r t "The AH-t'ire f (irle Atie-uMi Milcf- ii.n' t'.e rl I r,il t".t !r'il'' , tl 4 H rolanl. ! t',ir!,t' "! I i firra, nl .l f.jif) fr a ! ;-. Ul i; : l-.rri" 1. 1 if H "f f r wit V mf't V."k V'n.il. Ifi ifia mj t!-l 1 her :'. )toim ' I ; r In I !r f fti-sl H b f ' !'i m.:1. r - ir ! ' ' r o . 1' !' ---r! 1 ' f !' ' 'I I if" ' I VI ll u f t r a ' n 1 1 FIRST FISH umiiinr unitnuAUE I (t North -Carolinsij JlasofacturM " by th NevBerB.Iroa Works' and upply Co u Monday the New. Bern Iron Works and Supply Co,r f thU city, completed and shipped to Mr. C. jP. Dey, h local (Uh deafer of Beaufort, an immense fish dryer; H being the "first marraf actured in North-Caroliiw,.aod the local eompa- h5 ' feels proud of, its work. These dry ers hitherto, have Jeen manufactured in Pennsylvania; but the local enterprise of the Iron Works Co has Qnished- a fine article, and it waa taken on a flat t be towed -to Beaufort, another ad vantage Iwing' the inland waterway, which offers safe, easy and cheap trans portation. The Iron Works Co. are receiving in quiries from as far eouth as Florida, for different kinds of jron work and manufactured articlea. The fiah .dryer juat shipped toBeaufort looks like an immense iron smoke stack and its cost runs into a high figure. Over 1,000,000 Shid Fry Planted. Chairman Bradham of the County Commissioners received a telegram on Monday: from Elenton. that a quantity of shad fry had baen shipped to him from the hatchery there, to be planted in the Ntute river. Monday night's train--brought the shipment, aad the cans with the shad try were at once taken by boat five miles up the Neuse river above this city, and planted under mast favorable conditions, as to bottom and water temperature. Some of. the shad f i y were dead but over One mill ion weie fully alive to start as planted B. P. S. Paint will make your old house look new, in-side-and out. J. S. Basnight Hdw.. Co. Phone 99, 67 S. Front St. -Ttie History of the Skvings Bank. It has j 16 1 been one hundred years since The first Savings Bank wai estab lished in Eniiiandt In the United States the Ravings Bank idea got its first foot hold in 1816. In less than a century the people of tbe United States have Ifesm td the service and safety assured by de puitmg their savings in the bank. There are more than sixteen snd a quarter million individual depositors who have saving accounts with the banks in this country. - The average ac count amount to $381.28. Tbe tital deposit aggregate six and a quarter billion and the interest paid by the banks to the depositors, aggregate one hundred and fifty mitlloo dollars. The savings represented by the bank accounts of' a community is a fair in dication of the thrift and prosperity of the people. It is the savings of the peo ple that make up those permanent funds which are profitably employed by the banks as cspltsl, which builds factoriea develop agricultural interests, assists in merchandising end otherwise develops the commercial interests of. the city. ! town snd country.-- The habit of saving ahoald always keep pace with tha ability of the people tirirn money. Ths larger tha local ln trets the greater ahould bs the. volume of asv'ings depeaiU. The savins; a( tha P'onls Jalayi , afford,' safegaard agatnet hard u&ies,"- When eropa Jail, the prudent farmer has ft bank account to fall badt opooV Wbetj work fs searee. ths thrifty lakoror can w bis sarins as a means of providing- against ;-rant. aubststt4al saving eccootit is boOa tt any own 0 wwbn who aotnea J.ee to fare with sickaM,'.loof smploy- snaat or otbet fiDefgwaeyj . i". .- 1 P(ogressiS banks encoorag Um sav' dm of money. They aeeepi deposits as loaf st ooo dollar sod pay' Interest oa lis mwy. , la fact ths banks Wave en. s ur Med saving and - ,th, sasrveloua groath of stvhnys ' deposits sna? .4 f.lliy (raced 10 U effort af the bank te edutsta the popU hvt ring' money. Mnjr banker baa nrwat Msjtfetimo ia Uellng tli ffepls U ssve.', - ';' ' TM banki also sffard aefety or mon- if, a mrt t paying ietemt. ; It in slways' Ira OfUot itt connection -wl Mr svitig mnny to aura positive pn- tWMi Sginl loas. ftometl'aee peopt ! p O.eir Mvitigt In stTpruM that , are far Irorn coretiUve In f hrctr. j This p'n Weullj oowi. Tbe Inter,' t or ltnune titomied on b tr, -. menl raa nevrr 6p fnr tli I ti the pti'irlji' H'hn th i-tu- m il 1 V k"'ir-g lit t tl 1 . V. ' . ST il,' iint l HI J J fi. lilh l 'r nil t ' , t I ( h r - , ' .1,..', lr 4 t ! Si ' t u r MEXICO GITY AirSatoous Cloned and -Soldiers Hurry, to Subuito to Meet the '. .Invaders. Mexico City, May 15 The people here are greatly excite i over a report that three thousan 1 'men are-marching on the capital from A jusc i, a town ab tut fifteen kilometers gout i of here. The advancing rebels ate sai I to be depend ing on thousands of armed insurrectoe scattered throughout the capital await ing the psychological moment for an uprising, All saloons and pulque shops were orderel closed this afternoon, and rurales. soldiers and police are going to the suburbs, where trouble is looked for first.' - The total number of soldiers, rurales and police here is now about sixty-five hundred, one thousand men being added to the police today. Two batteries of artillery have been at the national pal ace since yesterday . Business houses are closing and barring windows in fear of possible rioting. Except for the de cided apprehension, however, the city is perfectly quiet. Get up a box party and take your friends to The Athens. Success Revival at Church of Christ. La"rge crowd- are attending the re vival meetings t very ni?lit at the Church of Christ, Hancock St. Much interest being manifested. rl hree conf essiona Sunday night. Tne music is good. The sermons short and pointed. The whole service consuming about one hour. These meetings will continue through thm week and perhaps longer. 4 PuSlic cardially invited to attend alf these meetings. Cotton Acreage in This state. The slate department of agricultuJe estimates tbat the cotton acreage in North Carolina this season iB 1,522 800, an increase of around 8 per cent over the acreage last ye ir. The conditions at this time are decidedly backward. The planting is still in progress and uoks line there will have to be consid erable replant ng on account of the cold and unseasonable weather retarding and in some instances preventing get minalion. The backward season delay ed tbe planting. Board your horse at a Mod em Sanitary Stable. Daniels Newberry -Live Stock Co. South Front -St. V 1 To force Cotton Growers to Adopt New System. jro - Barcelona, Spuin, May IG The Inter national Cotton Congress Saturday de cided that the members of all associa tion aftl.iHted a ilb the general boJy should bity at leant s part .of their cot ton on tha baal of net weight an1 so oblige tbe American planter to adopt a new system of baling and preparing cot ton. Suomer School For Young Men. There will be a twelve Weak' sum mer school at Central Aoademy, begin ning May &0tk,' for young men of limit ed means and educe too tetweeo lbs age of 18 awl 28, living In tbe country, whd, wish to get a better elucation and pay for it In part with farm work. For further Infprmatloo address- Central Acadrmy, Littletoa. N, C. ' . r.1X Atbtos Js lanitary , and iafealwajft'a s'.. Tlirse f.J.irtj, 'Collars 8ft(l are the latest Mylev rnnr THE TRUSTY CHECK The man who maintains a checking account need not bother himself about keeping receipts or similar evidences of pay ment. The cancelled check which is returned to him is the most trustworthy receipt obtainable. This bank invites checking accounts in any amount, extending to every dt -positor courteous attention regardless of whether hia account is lartre or small. JUST RECEIVED Madras With Satin Stripe, For Waists, Blouses and Shirts. ONLY JOc. PER YARD WELL WORTH 15c. Barrington Dry Goods Co. LUMBER ON IHE SPOT. -s. j There is a preat advantage in ,aAC? U buying lumber from a retail yard f,.-, i, j ' , -"'.fwiyVX 1 which always has on hand large rir,"fWuMpI' I W 9 stocks of pine lumber which has I jjlJyijUr . i fi y M been cut on its own timber lands flBI:W?fflffTllV'irn tV;i! I 8 and sawed and finiHhed in its own liWflsIr V'!l I 9 -mills You Bave the middleman's ryLlufl A"?hc II profit and btBides get better qual- rQj "jrofey ity and value. All our pine in f? ; '.;-.-v..' .r-Tt j band-Bawn and kiln-dried high- L$r grade throughout. Broaddus $ Ives Lumber Co. j ITS JUST AS GOOD; THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. ofCIN CINNATI, (I867. GAINED IN PAST 10 YEARS IN ASSETS IN INSURANCE IN FORCE THERE'S LOW MORTALITY; ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT. I.AUGKST RATE OF INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS; LARGEST 1)1 VIDKNIiS. LOWEST NET COST INSURANCE. It's s monument to UPRIGHT end HONEST MANAGEMENT. INVESTIGATE IT 1 . W. O. BOYD, Agt . Elki BKildlnj, ' - i ttliphonnt dfftcsr 400," Horn 258. ;;. Wc have jusf .received -a new line hdL Neglige Shirts the" latest oreation3r ' Also Tica :- some - Shirt Waists ancl. -' ' , Ladies Oxfords Pat ' Leather, in UCCl v s t 4 iMtoJRAMIsy mm I ITS THE. CHEAPEST. $ 55,001,481.00 154,193,513.00 A REASON I '4 , ' x,.yy. i - -v ' - - '1 PI! JO'
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