: i ' pail:i- Y.IIU ESTAEUSILED 'i. ' ' ' " ' -' -t" '-.Vi-" . r - KNOWN '(XICLLATION .NEW BLUX. K0UTJ3 CAROLINA. SATURDAY 2I0RX1XQ. 21 AY. ! '-'" i-' j - TniRTIKTU YEAR -NITMEEU 4rt. ' 4 I i i USING YOUR BANK 'spwsf Hi$ Bank was established' for service.' The aim of its H v- management has always been to, render painstaking i careful and satisfactory service for all of its ' depositors, and for the public in geperal. You are invited to avail -yourself pf the facilities afforded by this bank in all of jts departments,. v; i vjCHCiai . panning auir 'ji uoi . uvuipauy i avenues. Yes It's possible for our store to give you a great deal better value for your money than any other. ' ' M ll SM.MSMMS MMMtaMMMMMMMMiMMM' ' Just try one of our Childrens Rom peVs size 4 to 6 at 50c, or our Misses Colored or White Embroidered Dress es sizes 8-10-12 and 14, at $1.25 to $1.50. And see where you .will find your self going for your next one. You'll ; be dollars aheai The best of every thing inflie dry'goods Ene. 3 the Highest-QiiaHfe0 tne Lowest 6 POLLOCK ST.C ' i ; A GUARANTEED REMEDY MONEY :BACK tS- 'l Od BUYSA 25c BOTTLE to 1 advcitisc. CUT OUT THIS AD,. sisn'nntnc and tal.o to your c!ri!;; . nict to-day, . ..u PRElEIIIiiP iBPlli .IVe sSellthe VVhite Moun tain Freezers Send us your orders. J. . Basnight Hdw.,1 Ca. Pbne 99 67 S. Front St Undr Stress iff lU.;: Healtftii'iLged u P vne ocr uggie. siri- ? Mexico Cay'Mayi 2. General PoiH 'dtjfli' piaz 'Resigned tN ; presidency of Mexico 4:45 VKvj'iiUiif' noon. v, Francisco De La Barraautonrtt- jcally became provisional praideqtfbat' will not . takfl the, oath 'until later. t: Im ntense crowa thrbned the streets,' but there was no .violence Buaineaa was4 suspended by general -accord;., i'-v i--. 'i Provisional J'riaidenJ-elect ; De . .La Barr a acknowledged ' his elevation to that high biSce in an opeii letter to the Mexican people last night. He declared he. would n8t be a candidate for Cither !J i. L ir I L : I prcsioeni or vice-presiueni wnen a gen eral election thould be called. ; . In his letter" De La Barrs, in referr ing to foreign relations, declared that the Meticari government wilt 'spare no effort to make its relRtions with for eign nations more-frUndly every day. President Diaz's letter of resignation follows : - : . . .4 "Sir-The MexicaaVpeople who gen erously have covered me(; with honors, who proclaimed me as their leader du ring the internatftinal war who patriot leally assisted me in at! works underta ken to develop industry and the' con- rtierce of the republic,, eBtahlish its cred it, gain for it the respect of the world and obtain for it an honorable position inUhe concert of nations; that samepeo pie sir, has revolted in armed military bands, stating that my presence in the exercise of supreme executive power is the cause of this insun-estion. 'I do not know of any fact imputa ble to me which could have caused this social phenomenon, but. permitting', though not admitting, that I ma) be unwittingly culpable, such, a' possibility makes me the least able to reason out anef decide my own culpability. There fore, respecting as I have always re spected the will of th9 people, and in accordance with article 82 of the Feder al constitution, I come before the su preme representatives of the nation in Order to resign, unreservedly, the. office of Gons'itutidrial President of the Re public with which theationai 50te hon-1 Cramp" Shipbuilding and Engine Com ored me, which 1 do with all the moielpany in this city. I reason since, in order to remain in of fice it would be necessary to thed Mex ican bloodj endangering the credit of the country, dissipating its wealth, ex- haustihg its resources and exposing its policy to international complications. '1 hope, gentlemen, that wnen the passions which are inherent to all revo lutions have been calmed. more con- cienlioui and justified study will bring out in the national mind a correct ac knowledgement which will allow me to die, carrying engraved in my soul a just impression of the estimation of my lif, which throughout I have devoted and will davote to my countrymen." OLD Pil USESn- - ..... -' - -.-J Farmer iWUl'; be Supplied With . Veajher,? Iictiopa: by it WaabmgtoiC j. jfe May 26 --Announcement Is made by the 8outhero Bell Telephone and Telegrrh rompanv lhat it has completed arrangements by which co-opersting with Ahe United. States Weather- Bureau, it wiU Apply mora than 25,000 Southern farmera with daily weainer reporia py(iepnone,, ; At a riven hour each dav a ireneral alarm will , ;be' sounded, alling every farmrr to the telephone -; The daily re port will thei he raid.'; Ia case a far mer duas hot find it convenient to -an swer the slgna he may have the privlr Hg of calling the operator and receiv ing the information. . : .. State Bond Issue Sold. Raleigh, N, C, May .25. -The issue 0? 1310,900 North Carolina State bonds, 4 per cenh-- for forty years, was sold Thursday to C. C. McDqnald, of Ral eigh, and A. B. Leach, of NewYerki on a joint bid for $ 10,124. Of these bonds $240t000 is for the fireproof State administration building and $60,00 for the proposed State school for feeble minded. There were seventeen bidders arjd the total amount of bonds bid for was 387,100, : 4-" ' .:- - ; , ' Another Big Battleship launched. Phrfadelphia, May 25 In the presence of the Governor, and a delegation of visitors from the State for which is was named, MIbs Dorothy Eunice Knight, -dqugntejr of former Phief Justice Jesse Knight, or Wyoming, ctwistenea tne battleship Wyom ng, the nation's latest dreadnought,; when the warship was lauched Thursday at the yard of the Rheumatiim' P.alicved in Six Hours - I . - ....... - . V- : - Dr. Detchon'f relief for Rhenmatiam usually relieves severest cases in a few hoars.:1 Its action upon,tb eystein is remarkable' and effective, It removes at ones tne cause and tne uweasti quick Is. disappears. First s really beoe- I fits,.?5e and ?L(W.' Sold t;tBradbam, Bndstreet's VVeekly Trade Scport. ; r Richmond, Vs.; May 2S.-Brad'treet's tomorrow wilt set for- Richmond" and vicinity; ::C .' " Changes foT the week la tbs condition of trade areftwandoOtimportaot. Job bars of ' shoes, clothing .and hits Are making early shipment t f f all ok)t and have received a, gool volume, of business.: The warm weather haa bwn favorable to retail trade, and 'stocks have bea depleted to tome eiteot, Poondrks Snd iron workers bsve a tpit profpect for future-'l)iln but, st present most of ihsm are working ort Short lime ' Driers lit paper end kio drd lines rport only mrtderste snle and ui.fsvoralile markrt e mMloti Hue j te an f xtunded period of low ptic. Curtilmnt of pr!urtion - corrtinm-s smong thifottri npinning nj kr.ktinff ,tnill(, Mvnufsct Jrrrt of-buggiM and i(f(ni hve bl a fairly ssti'Taetory i.iin. ColletUir r fir. . The on. i tinu4 drought l uufsvoral-U to il Announcement. I hereby at oqce announce . myself safo candidate, and may I . now thank my many friends for. past patronage. I now shaH cut prices on all kinds of sawed ahineles. a large stock on hand. moat be sold by April 14th; will close out cheap as I expect to' make some change In my business. . You win and I lose,. V. : . : '--'-BIO BILfj , - v. -' TbeJ Shingh Mao. LnTIIMJiOIIDOlli irsA , , --v- - " '..v:-'r v. J ' ' Prlcfia.ITpwardj Miljs Curtail Proa- pwwj e or. mg urop- i nac is ;jfteil?y Demand.- . Cotton I continues to soar: .the mills continue to run; near curtailment is pracucea ana snort time la tnreatene.1. All manufacturers seem to agree upon three things. First, that price of cot ton and eotton goods are at a disparity and many of the mills are not making 8 profit Second, The way lo lengthen the supply of cotton and shorten the supply of cotton goods is by abtual short time. Third. The other fellow ought to shut down tight or curtail 50 per cent while I run full time. This-policy of everybody waiting for the other- follow to curtail has placed cotton in a very strong statistical po sition. Spinners find themselves bid ding against each other and against a handful of strong speculators who have the. situation so much at their command that their supremancy is conceded. The supply of goods seems to be ample al though the accumulations are not bur densome. . In Great Britain business cqntinues good and tbe continent shows improvement. Crop accounts are very favorable and the start la milch above the average except in small areas in North Carolina, South Carolina and Oklahoma, whare dry weather has delayed the coming up. The acreage and The use of fertilizers Will exceed all records, Man's effort to grow a big crop, and an early one can be defeated- only by conditions be yond human control. A big crop of cotton is desired and a big crop will be required for the world's need. "None are so arxious as those' who watch and wait," and all civilization is concerned about the cotton crop-and this anxiety will not be relieved for many days at a time until we are nearer the bales. J. E. LATHAM, Pay ing Bills By Check. When the fact is considered that over ninety per cent of the funds used in business is transmitted by check, one lo gins to realize the importance of this method of handling money. , " This plan enables the business manor the private indivi dual to keep his money safely in the bank instead of on u,e premises, where it is constantly subject to loss from various causes. This institution, which, since its establishment in 1907 has ' formed a steady and consistent growth in all its departments, cordially invites accounts subject to check in any amount. 1m Board your horse at a Mod ern Sanitary Stable. Daniels Newberry Live Stock Co. South Front St. Special Committee, Washington, May 26 A new turn was given to the Lorimer case when a number-jot Democratic Senators declar ed a party caucus ' called by Senator Martin that they would support the La Follette resolution,, which Would place the conduct of the proposed new inquiry in the hands of a special committee of five new. Senators rather than leave it with the regular Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, .v... - A' BOX, PARTY,'; f; f f : Mr. George Pendleton was host lit a delightful box' party at ; the Athens Tbiirsdsyr V?-V; "-f teres joying the entertainment at the Athens the guests' repair ed to Ihe eoj bachelor; apartments of Mr Pen dleton where delicious snd templing refreshments were served. '. ';. . Those enjoying the" pleasures pf the evening were; '"' ., ' t . C Miss Msud Hunger, Mrs. Pisrl Costf nrtt of Wesninston, D. C , Miss Har riettl Marks, 'Mi Sidney G iblett of Skvsnaah, Miss Emily Parmele of New York, Mrs. Ch tries Pottlt, M. and Mts. Frank flawyer,: Lieutenant, and Mr. Cecil Gabbtt, Mr, William GrifTin. Mr, Jet5.Claypfiol, Htv.R. B. ilnske. Dr. Jonepb Patterson, . 'M - . f ' ' , ' i SMHBSMMSJ . ' 'l'y JJlRTHDAy PAIiTY.."r - LUlle Mli Ann! Khipp, daughter of Mr. rd Mr. Frwi Shipp entrtaind hr you'g frii-n'l Thur.luy afternoon. 1 he ocedBUin Wn her,ighth birth dy. I A ft or stlrniling the mttinre at the ; lux Legal Hanging. Frankfort, Ky., May 2(l-Kentucky'B Isst legal execution by hanging occurred yesterday morning at sunrise, when Roger .Warren, a negro, .who kilted an other negro, waihangejJ. Warren con fessed the murder. An electrocution law is bow effective in Kentucky, v Hainmocks--Fancy colors, extrar large size, very durable aCpricestKat . will surprise you J J; S, Miller ; ligni Doe ket For Rext Term Court. . V- Z' ' - .- v.. - - UoWS something unexpected occurs tbe nexUtertn j)f Craven' County court which convenes on June 12ih, for none week term, will nave one of the light est dockets of the year up to the pres ent tUn. ; Outside of' a few blind, tiger defendants, sent -ever since" the - last term, there bavs been 'only a few de fendants boded ovr from any'of the mafiatraUa courts er from, the police tourt. However, ,lt Is" invsrisbly the case that the June docket is very light 7. a 1. MME HUE THE THINGS YOU NEED FOR MM WEATHER COMFORT AND OUTINGS. Large And Fine Assortment Of Soft Collars, Shirtn, Caps And Other Requisites. Aside from the question of coolness is the perfect enjoyment mih: iIiI. if you equip yourself properly for warm weather outing. Stiff collars and shirts and a heavy hat all detract from yum-pie. r :ir. because you are more or less uncomfortable. With our soft ( nil ::... cool, easy, hut dressy, and one of our smart ani roomy shirt you ha.-e only to add a cap to your costume to aSbure you of ideal comfort. J e J ELKS TEMPLE BAXTER DEP'T STORli. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-ee FOR SALE 24 H. P. GAS BOAT KEW $1.5D0 .-. NOW $150 . J EHIETTS - BOOK -STORE AH I,. .1 ersj nd in km )orlitir( It l r-m (irtmiii. Krly V"C','M"S j JTMl-jf ! I.' Ifr T ft5 t rt m . j. . ' : . K 1 l- invhd to to chil. I I y r .", n.l, .! ' a ar titiirlj . I-. l! I I 4 I ' f 9 BV.-r- r t ', I i:.,h. lf.:i, A. NtcII Known llan'e Opinion. The EUtodlne Co., New Bern', H. C . We have derlvn) o muz-fl bont fit fr..m the ue of FAVODINE, that ws w Uh to B'l l onr tj-nliniony to the list of those lr!y srqualiiUd wiln Its mf-it. ?.' wife ht l n o.lim ?A VODINE for o a .!e for r.t-l In the b !. ao I f'irf'ATAr.KH in I ! f' t f I'k! seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-eeeeeeeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee iKnock'Pfoot JrSliock'Proof A' trunk. that will laughfat baggage smastiers, is tKe 'Gi'6c S.?fcverbreak, every one fully ' "guarantee cL l Let us show yoU -' y.''s :iiy ' Bat riflgton; Diy i Goois Co j I a f , ' I M r: it arm 1 r ' 'v a'l V f. i ' a t : : . I I ! ! - .onn tie spot. . - llii-r is S tr-at S'lvBnte In I uyir ig I . r.1 rr from a retail ysrd ).!' h lny h rn bond lri; 4 f 1 m,lr l.i- h bn ! . "i r f. ' i i' on tliiiK r l r U ! P . i r - i 1 1 . i i V , t ,. . ! ; ,1 I ' r '- i . i if. 1 W V e e e -7 V. ('- f.

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