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"' ' M? . i...J 1 1 . GJ. .CLI. i . 0 .1 - J r 1 r Nimr.: .mo. .V 'L .NCIITII CAll UNA, W KDNLDAY OIIXIXG. JIAY, 17 191). R.F. D. G.V....:EnS G....I? GLGI 5i;:o.t,o mm COM LOSES ' - - f r- r f . v.. ;aiG:!;;.ciiEii " t - - r " - " - VJ" " .anasMsWas .y.V' -. i A I v. -.r , "A I .-V. 4-yf-i- n i. 'wc'tcV' ! ! : 1 ; " IlLi J: A" r . f f ! . ...i-.. -v: CAPITAL- $200-OOO"-OO ?f - - a fi:cji:;cul-Sti:c::b::gid.; ljtflS BanlTj) reason to( J&v consetya tire man- .; agement, aiuple capital and large resources, is iinandai .stronghold IfonRngvry$afe-l V guard for the safety of at lands entrusted to its care, - AUTHORIZED. TO ACT AS GUARDIAN OR - administrator:'; 1 V 4S& PAID on; SAVINGS Senator BimmoDS InlroJucea Meas ure Ir Increase fialarypf ;: TfllS IS IHEtKIE W GOING AWAY :-: MERCHANDISE Wonder what s that is Why !Suitl Cases, Trunks and Traveling :: Bags, " Ladies White Canvas Shoes for, the: beach with low heels- arid broad ex-r tended soles. : ' . Ladies Spring Weight Goat 'JSuits;; Voil andTanama SlarFs, - reak dust! shedders 'especially adapted for street or travelihg, - i - IRRICE bIST Coat Sufe . " - ": 1 ' V. '493ff Skim ' " 3:50 to'HOO White Canvas Beach Shoes $ 1 2 5 . Trunks ' r-,f : &5(f to $1 4:00 -Suit; Cases ; ; i , 0c;k$7f00 -t - w ' M Wubinktott.. Mar J6.-Senator. Sito-f mons baa introduced the foilqwlng bill: ,Tbat the Secretary 'of -tb Treasury be authorized and directed - to psyOiut o( what ta known aa the cotton fund, or any moneys in the treasury Jiof -ojher- wiae appropriated, to the treasurer oW each of the states from which '.-said eol ieetionajvere made, an amount equal to the: Jam collected by the government of the Bot4 States- from citizens of said. state apon raw cottonvander boct of Congress approved Iwf l1862,nd te acta supplementary Andi v amendatory thereof, during the-years 1S66, ,.1866, 186T and 1368, nd that the amonat o paid td any state hall Toe 1 held iirtrust for the tax-payer or tax-payers or their legal representatives from Whom said cotton tax was collected; and to be paid to the clairnants upon such examination and finding as to heir "claim and, title to such fund -as may be providnd, and prescribfd by thtk legislature of the Stated J Tbat for the purpose of ref uodr ing to said States thoamount of cotton tax paid by theirjjit'sens, respectively, tje aom of S66,000,DOO ia hereby appro' priated, to ba paid In annual Install ments, first installment to be paid Jan uary 1st after the passage of-this acM That oo and after the first day of Ju ly, J9U Jotter carriers of the rural free dslivery service, seryindaily routeaof 24 miles or more shall receive A salary of'f 1,200 pe apnunv payable in equal monthly installments,, and ahalf after twelve months service be ullowedtm nual leaVO with pay not to exceed twen ty 'days; the substitutes'- f or corners on vacation at inability of carriers to be paia aunng aaiq .service tost same rato paid to,the rural aeRercarrlerj '.BoEif your febrse at a Mod ern Sanitary Stable. -Datuels Newberry" Uvq Stock Co. boutn f rortt st. . , ' Washinrtom-: May 16-rrThat -r Philip Bayard. AJnitedSUtea vice-consul to Tangier, came w nia oeam iromacci denUlly falling-1. Sunday'-; from aihnd; I storyf veranda; at- Garfield 'boepiui. I where be waag"patlent; waa the ver dict of the coroner jury,"- Bayard was suffering , rrom , acuta Bngnt oiaease and porwixditia." Ho was a son of tho late Thomas r. Bayard,' former Secre tary of State and 'ambassador of Eng- Annuals Eacampmentl-DAteaAjo Vs f- Fixed UTAdvIflory; v ; 1- Board r -" zr Bsleigh May 16-A.t' a-meeting held here yesterday afternoon; the advisory1 board of the North - Carolina "National Guard fixed ha time and plaeti for the encampment of the threu regimenta of infantry and 'too coast artOlery. Tha. board tnfet-irHh the governor in bis of fice" after arranging details In the office of the adiutflntgenerar.: All three regi- taints Will encampr'atCamp -Glenn, dates being aJ iolkjwav .i , t "TiThirrt infantrv. JulvlO to,7. :v.iuo.L ... Second infantry. Jul? 20 to -27. - L IFirst infantry, Augtt8 10 Coast ArUllery, At Fort Caswell Aug Each of theibree regiments wilL itls seen from the dates,.8pend a week in SuprmiCoartpracrs Grant Cor- poratioo toPssolvo -Wilhia --. ox Montbs. Thoso.attending the meeting of the advidbryboard wore:. Adjutant General R. L. Leinster Brigadier 'GeneraJ B. S. RoysW, Of Oxford Brigadier Gen eral F, A. Macon, of JJende.rson; Oil, Gardner, of, Shelby; CoL H. C. Bragaw, of Washington,' and Col, Jl NI Craig, ot Keldsvuie. , . We seU'the .Wfiite Mouji- talh Freezers. Seiid us 70ur orders. J, SrBasmght HdwJt Co.P6ne99, ffL& frontSt. ; -it. -i rfrii A fecare.d Kovice" :f..j)JUKlti;,WVVW. I J Tort; May tBUC-Tho Standard- Oil Company baa declared tbe tegular IqoarUrly dividend" of tiint 'Mollara-per abaro due at thla.rtirae v of .yearTr declaxatlo calls iar a dwborsemeni o( $9,0(0,000 to tbe company 'a stockholder- J2 VJy -j,jj -V.J- amim in mil. -- t Stop . fighting vilies;.; Screening ; your ""house with our Screenv54. S;iBashight Hdw.; Co'. PhOhri ,994 67 S Front St.-.j IrPOLLoiX'STrife PIIONEi83 viate STOHtcroi fdi"k:i fn:i i:; r.l BEST-. B'ACi 3iS ", iX'-' Wlatbrcf , MU1 .icrwol.? 1 UiIT rA fVtmttf. Msy XC-Wehavabad school' Fieroev J rywlntr, but never have V bad ffn so avecftMfullf taught.-- . ; . ' , The children have advancd tuVy tbe whole mind, soul and .body of cur Uaeher being centered, inj her school room." Fha-thoroughly understsnHs bor work and i a competent and l)U5nt Uchsr ' ' ". l!r. snd Mrs. Tinf trsatfdthusrliof)! t tr !y. U little ones cainfl in, tovk ;'ifir tis and thir lnving l-hef HJ on thm, Mtuinjing m of a16 f t "n,'y1s n t l(tti.'ir f ,r eonfweti mt, l!.y at hrartily un l lUn !TrJ a vote of thkiiks O' Mr, Our oT,ro,r,f''ii r:l nn Apil tlt irj tii, sKjt!.'- ,' rvrr h,.I I (t A ' . ',, lie k lii.nl fmii I h w U lh 1 1 r..-.i i ' ) f.'.;-rl, evry ." ., t ' , 1 t'.i y "!il; it J v I I ; . 1 .. s' t !. :f '" .. At the Shuner?banqnet teat week a Noyiee waV down for a Bpeech, that never wax deiiyerea- becaaso it was scared out Of him.- Hdweve it ia wor thy of publication and -tbe - public, "will gain where the 8hrinere iost, , . ! Jn in oecasion like'' this, wjbep tbe. recolltwUori of thfr past is still linerlng in tbe brain of a seared Novice and the glaring uncertainty of tho near future still banging Ukajt pall on tbO anticlpa tion of tonight l am m no mdod or. 'de meanor to make talk, -but as it to de cked by he by the-i powers that be,' J am your huckleberry. lp the beginning God -made the heav ens and thtveartfi and then he made the 6hr;nra,itb beet peopUs who over trod t hot sands vpf ! any desert. ; .Kings msy sttr oft their thrones-m august msj esty: Snancleretnsy exalt in their ov- et over the"' ctntimonr herd,:seer; aad propheia may wield their influence over ibei'r flocks, buthevetr was1 there band- 1 together sdeh ktot'-Of Uncrowned kfolto, princes "among men,1 preachersJ and teachers in reaiityinan tno .no-si bles t "Miallo ShrlneT , Thia spread of flattery Is not axudsd from m crantuai to court favor with you all. but on the contrary I am your meat still, and trusting in the charity of your bearts,! thank ydo for your at tention, Jind in eooclusioa let' me say Tbpugbyonbg to. sight and abort ui via I awaivwito pauence your unat oecia laTKmt n' ...... s, f --s, Ba it good ot bad, 1 am your tnuttcn, Taough lp taking degroea J am oo glut- . ,7 :.; .ii:- - lit heart ia glad and mf pnlMto qatck, And I'll eumb your, pols, bo Ik ever so But if you esn. on account of mrF'nt Plaaso tire roe a piara'oo the easy Washington May id-Tbe government won its case in the'. Supremo Court of tho United State against tho Standard Oil Company; of New Jersey,'- in that it is IT conspiracy and . a, monopoly , in re straint of trade.. The decree of the low er court waa affirmed, being modified in particulars Which. Chief Justice ' White is id were very alight indeed. . Tho suit' -which: called fortif today's decision was'lnst Hated in 1906 jn the United States Circuit .court for the Eastern -district of Miaeourt, , It was brought in the name of the the United States. "Tho immediate object was to dissolve the Standard Oil Company, of Ne Jersey. Tbo Supreme eourt holds; That the Standard Oil company Is a monopoly Jn. restraint of trade. That this giant sorporation must be dissolved within six months.' - Corporations whose contracts are 'not reasonably restrictive of competition, are-not affected. ' . Other great corporations whose acts may be called into question will be dealt with according, to the merits of their particular cases. The court vas unanimous as to the main feature of thg decision. Justice Harlan dissenting only as to a limitation of the application Of the Sherman anti. trust law., - " -..President Taft and cabinet will con sider immediately the entire, trust situ ation and the advisability, of pressing for federal incorporation act' j; A decision in the .tobacco case, which .tfwaa expected "simultaneously, waa not announced Riday and may- be handed down on, May 29.-- . j . I3i It stands VtfBoaortoat. If Oasorebanta-eXNew Bern rnna it rjsoutg. necessary to Ottsniun ' -connections with a strong bank such as thls, tb farmers-of . Craven County 7, ' Would, to say at least, be gtei)y benefited by so doing. The f day ba com when th farmlr, as well as the business man, to be successful must bo systematic in handling money and tho desired results can be broifht about in no better way - than by opening an account wjtyi this bank and making use of its nei4UedfaabtjeeK i . i.n " Both small and large accounts are received: either subject to check or" at 4 per cetat mtarest in our Savings Department. 1 i I51IJ J'iJtVBjkN r ipm'!iiiiiiii!iipmiiiii!!. i ''iiiiiTniiniimmiiiit in Aixiir? ?i - - . 1 1 I 1 1 - BS K St IS imiiiyifiimiiiiiiiii m There is a different atmos phere and an air of refinement aUThe Athens - . - . Madras With SaHri Stririe, For Waists, Blouses; $Hd Shirts. ONLY J0c. PER YARD Barringfon Dry Ooqds Co. 1 v .. iasaisii Proceedings in Superior Court. J .k r .. ',-.- - -rS: In the"ease of J. -T. H. Moore vsthe Defiance Box Co., of Oriental, the jury yesterday awarded the plaintiff dama ge! in the sum of $940,00. rv- ' The case of W. L. Gaskins ys H. S, Hanoock, in which the plaintiff is . so; ing focrj,003 damages for injuries re ceived from the defendant's automobile took norths entire session yesterday It Wa given to the jury late yesterday afternoon and verdict of (300 for tbe plaintiff was given. - ; . . - - ' "T"T. -T Rheumatism. Relieved n Six: Hours V ' - - " - Dr.Detehon'o relief for Jtbeumatism nsnally reUeves sevtreat cases in few boom."-. It action, upon tho systemja remarkabl and effective, - It removes st ones tbe cause and tho diaeaao quick ly disappears? .Ftrst doaf'-Tsatly bene Btav76 nod $1.00- 8 Id.ty Bradnam LUF,1BER ON THE SPDT. . , There is a great advantage in buying lumber from a retail yard Which always has on hand large stocks of pine lumber which has been cut on its own timber lands, and sawed and finished in it own mills. You save the middleman's profiTand besides get better qual ity and value: . All - our pine i is band-sawn and kiln-dried high - grade throughout. 91 1 f SIMS, N . S i Senile-.horses (or,. ladiesJ and tyish;rigs;forvrncn it Daniels-Newberry it-i v e r y iiaoies, oouxn tront ou- Morciicad CKy Win "Bo Cy ThU. : ' v Summer, t Id sd !i(ion to fuiWlrK xtc n!v lnlr nnl imffovfim-qtl st the AtUtfiic Ilnttl, ini-U).iir 2 i! I.ti.inal irivut bth, P bislt-1'. r f : r 1 1 i Ui ? 1 '() moms, rf- fginlu .j 8i.l l!,i,iuu,-h!f n nnv.' i f tl i,-.' r i f t' ' -!!, Mai- -Zt !' .' f It rr:c . j tr.-iny t;.;t,t f- .'. in s vr large Horrgage Dtedlo lecord 1 Register of Deeds John UJBarwick has received for rsaordlng ,1a bis office t mortgage deed from - the "Norfolk Southern ' Rallroscf Company to k the Central Trust Company, of New lock City. lor 120,000,001).- th, asmo being for refunding bond. , The bonds to be bnd are gold bearing, boodn, payable to. ln connection with' the mort gage deed of the Norfolk Southern was a mortgage, of the John L.-Ror)er Luin- bt Company. "a subsidiary compsny, to Ui Mtnhatun Trut Co., or New York, for $5,000,000, also payable la 19C1.- KineVon Free prms tOth: - Broaddus " , ., S3 & ls'tninter Co. ffs just Ag Booo;-; -?? wwmm. I jr. ill i m ii ' ,.... .' f W. . imi , 1 iTHE Ul)0R(XNTrUL"UFE INUrtANCE CO. of CIN ' w CINNAT1, 0867.) CXlNEti flf PAST 10 TEARS 1 IN"ASSETS ' $ 55,001,48 1.00 ;IN INSURANCE FbfeCE-V. u 154,193,543.00 LOW MORTAIJT'Y:ixNOMICAL MANAGEMENT: LARGEST rRATB OP iSTERJESJf nPfltsS-lJ DIVIDENDS; ilANAGEMENT. - ', . ;VKGimOYDAgt; Tt', :,onei: CSua 400, - Home 758. J "f iff i- BjcSpeni V 7JjfatfGtmkaod HONEST. Elks Building, t I ! I . r .. i. 1 ! ! t;,i Wehve'iuai 1 I received f a, rieV linc of : Nenlre Shirts, ; tle4atc creations.', romc bcauti frl f:hiit Wai - ! ! -o:r ' : . p 1 M' cn.-;:"-.' I T i -4 -4 '.r i. ', . ,1- ..
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