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t - - ... - r - - i . ... - . . - - - . k . - - . .. i.i - e, 5 PAFLIl Willi ; '-KNOWN '-"ORaXATIOH " . NEW CDRN. NORTH CARQUNA. WEDNESDAY ZIOi: nixq. hay, 3 i-iflu..;;:.:- TEAR Nv 1 ? ESTABLISHED 1 1 J' 4 ,-- r lit ii i F you are working forwages, remember that your employer vill look ith favor the fact that you save a part ot your earnings. w He wl'I admire your grit and backbone for ?f you save your money, ou wCl some day be ad employeoqurself. v ( i ONE DOLLAR IS SUfFldENtbtoPEN-jAlt r ACCOUNT,! ' Jp ' ' " - ' ' It's possible ror one store cogivev you a great deal better value- for your money than any other, Just try one of our ChilW Rom pers size 4 to 6 at 50c. or fourMisses . Colored or White Embroidered Dress-? es sizes 8-10-12 wid 14, at $.1.25 -to-' $1.50. - - ' . And see where you will farfoiifc self going for youri next one. 'You 11 defy stoh:; 10 vtii;i hie PRIZE At Utor ? Battle -Against 5 Brckt -UUU3 U. V IB fJUV.VW c 1 ppn uu Supreme Court -Decides . Tht To . bAcco Trust J$ la the Bad ClagH f be dollars ahead. :lTie bestof everyi thing in the ory goods uk"- "-.S The Highest Quaiities at t he towestRrices: ? .61. POLLOCK ST. PHONE 188 STORE; T0PUT : YDU3 RUH r1. JMiisttJDisintegrate Nice. Prne; Mt flOthBwf wea&tWMhWtoni- Mar 8Tb -jrovernV r and B3iatap.ar overtaking th ai atora who ara contesting In the 1,300. mile race from Buc to Turin, the -prizes of Vfhich wiU total $100,000.-" v A sform is now raging in Italy," and telegrama have beemreeeived from the Petit ParlsieOr which is promoting the nice, ordered the aviators W wsit t Nice or better conditions; " X ' , Uarroa and Ensigit Conneau, who led in the first day, of 'the' wc", arose Avignoa, 403 miles from the starting: pointy 'ar5:38 and 3;56 o'clock this a m.t respectively, despite a heavy ram. Gar ros fell when near Penas and injured his machine, escaping in jury himself. ' Conesu, was forced to descend at Brig noles-to repair his motors Mollao's ma' hinfsnftered a broken wing a short distance from Avignon. Fred. Kim- merling and Vidart were till reported as flying; toward Nice under, the most ad verse conditions, T , l ; Nothing has bee heard from Henry Weymann, the only American entrant. who vas forced to eligbt at Trojes by engine trouble. ; , ;..M E,'Whitehurs1& Co.; will put on -sale' Monday a lot of solid BrasVjardinieres, Baskets at 19? . each. - - t : t Proposals Wanted. 1 ' - k Notice 1s hereby grven that the meet ing of the f citizens s of the 8th, Town-' ship. Craven county Jield H at the court housasn the city of New'iBern,': Mon day night, 29th, May 1911. ' the under signed committee were appointed Pxe4 cetve offers of land,' money; and, other property for bids Yof. thelocation of the Farm-Life School to :..be established in Craven coun'y, All off -rs shoald be submitted in writing on or , before Sat urday, 3 it, June, 191 r. Said 0(Ters.wii be,.; considered . v at the . aCjourned session v of i the meeting ' of the citizens of the 8th, Township to be held in the eourjt house on said Saturday and arrangements will'fbe made at said meeting to submit the offers of the 8th, Township to the Board of Trustees of said Farm Ufa school which .poardls Tested with the power of locating said school, AH citfsens of the 8tb, Town- smp - are nrgea, to pe present .at toe meeting to be held 'next ! Saturday ; and the citisens of every neighborhood of the 8th, Township are earnestlj reqqee- ted to submit bids for the. said senool Copies of the Farm-Life School law and explanations of the same may. t had npoa applicatioir at the office T of A. Nand; $Q ..Cia ven tatreet, VNew :3erQ, R. A.: Naoh. Chafnnari E, M. Green C. Li. SUvent, U T- Kichardsoh' T. A, Green, O,.0.tooa, W. D. Bray, .H, Stevenson, I, BBlades.' ment won a sweeping victory over the so-called 'Tobacco: Trust" when' the Supreme Court of the United States held the" American' Tobacco,, Company andits allied corporationjA Ja operat ing In violation : of -the Sherman anti trust law. , ,A jc'.j ,.". The Tobacco 'Trust decision Is char . actexized by Attorney General Wicker ahm" as- a 'mosf comprehensive and sweeping victory tor "the government." The trust is held to be a, combination hi reatrant of'tVade a. monopoly "in violation: of law, , - ' j f The decision affects 65 Amaricaa cor poratioos, two English corporations and 29 individual defendants. - An opportunity is 'given the trust to disintegrate and recreateon condition df transacting; tmainesti not repugnant to law: Iff sit the'end' of six to eight months the corporation "fails to "bring-themsel-vea within the'laV a receivership and dissolution by court decree will follow; The trust is held . to havir beenguilty of intimidation ' ana clearly, to . have showAa purpose to stifle competition. Chief Justice Whit announced the decision" which was 'practically -unanimous "althdugh Justice Harlan dissent ed on several UOhitai As in the Stand- ardOD case Just Ice Harlan resents the application of thevT :Vre;Uv;of reason to the Sherman antj-cmss law-t 'the couftnavipg beloltne defendants guilt? of conscious wrong-doing; Jua tice Harlan -is aot all aU anxfamsM to perpetuate' any new combination grow ing not of them, r h,- c i k"' By directing, that the combination be forbidden, the privilege . of :interstte Comnjnrceor be placed In the hands-of a receiver tinlees it -disintragrates "in harmonyjwlth the law within sixt-or at tneonost, eight monuis, the court is re garded to-hsve dealt with', the. tobacco corporations' more drastically .than with the Standard Qil Company,- of -New Jeraey.'whose dissolution, was ordered two weeks ago. Ex 8peaker Justice Thinks CampaFgn WUI Cause BeaeiT it - .rial A wnlrifntr.rr f' . . r. " O- - lUleigD, N.lVMay SO.-iHoi. E. J. Justice,' pf GraenshoroV former Speaker of the lower House of .the North , Caro lina genera assembly; says of the fan' pwpding campaign for the United States Senstorship. involving the seat of Sen ator Simmons; that there nothing to be deprecKtet about a long contest, as it ia to be campaign cf- principles ra ther than a persona) campaign; that the four candidated are to he weighed and passed npoa by the people, Indeed, he believes. that such long-drawer out campaign wW result In awakening" the people to a more lively interest in the affairs of the State and the flktion and aid In. a more speedy hd proper solu- fionof the issuei:He-does not think any of .' the candidates Senator Sim mous7Go kitchin, ex-Governor Ay- Cock Or Chief Justice Clark can justly complain of a discussion of their politi cat- beliefs -of performances 'He in sista tha,t the question for-the people is what do the several candidates stand for. and' how zealous will they in writing their principles into law. - He Insists that there should be two prima ries, the first for all four candidates In the general election next November, and the other to follow In due time for only the two highest in the first pri mary. : ; . ) , ' i H Matineess daily at 5 Vclodc at TtieTAthenJi' $ and 10 cents, Nurses .$.. -Zl. :-"i'- -"V i- i Marriage Announcement ", r Cards have been received .in this city announcing the 'approaching 'marriage of Miss Lydia Ball Bogors, of Newport to Mr; Durham H. 8taJHngs -of this cityv:Tbe marriage lll be solemnized oo -'Wednesday June 2Ut, at .the t resi dence of be brid atNewportC, ; ? u 'a s. t.f - mk GUARANTEED RELIEDY - f. to a?;y nrruis if riED cir.To:: MONEVBAC a- We . . 10c BUYS'A 25a 13 O'lTU-: to advertise; CUT OUT THIS AD. sign name and ta!:e;to your c!n -girV to-day.- ! ";;.Hamrriocks-Fancy, extra large Bizeveryjdurablel at prices ..luat wiu-BurjJiisc you vJ,:s. Miller; '" BrWgeton, May 80, f May :has been very dry, but we are, glad t see a change as rain U so rffucb needed. Sunday passed oil pleanaatly in oar Utile town on the Nous U . . . . - - . .. - We bid two fine sermons Siindsy it the Methodist charch. hy the pbntor.l Rev: J. M. Wright, both sorvices were well attended.-V .v ' " Mrs. J, M. Wright and oo John-Mnn roe left Bturtly to vBiU,r "sltrr. Mrs Y. Z. Wrintt't who is ery sick at ' &se inn. , : j" : i ' 1 " I Mrs. Mry B. Willi srtd hr '.itT, l.Ira. lUnnh Styroo, of HsN !!,. 1 ft for rortamoulh. ' N. C, to vii.il lh Ir I rcthet, Ur, ri-aBoterU !io it Vry ' k. - , " ' I'r. P.. II. f.'owton SnJ rliiVlrcn l,o have two to Vmi.-I' mr nl ()r" iil.li '. J ri'UUvn felurnt-J Ii'iine i .ilur- ' w i - ' . (, i a icif ' r i!. V.'. o. V, . ( f i r ( r) ' ; ! i 1, i- : ' " !',(' : .' a i ' I . Testerday afternoon at A o'clock the funeral of Dr. Francis Moyewho pas' aed away, at Stewart's ssnitorlnm San day morning was conducted from Cen- tenary unurcn oy per. j. n. riuriey Df, Moye was a prominent member of the Mssonie order snjl that older assist ed by a number of visiting members had charge of the ,eremony at the cerne 1 ' 'S':Z.-rr- 'Announcement.'. r - ;- - .1 hereby at once announce myself a safu candidnle, and may I now thank my many fricmls for psit patronage. I now SihalL eut prices on all kinds of sawed shinKle, a large stork on hand, must be sold hy April 14th; will eluee out cheap si-1 expect to make some change in my basinets. - You win and I QcnsisElP Ailt CONTEST mil ii th' , M. . E.- Whitehust & Co.; start, their Annual May Sale Monday, continuing "all the week. -Don't fairto attend. . ' ? Change, In Uniforms. : ? - , Washington, May 30, -From the standpoint of economy the War Depart ment hag decided to clothe , the army in woolen instead of worsted uniforms. ; Graded; School ' Commencement " - Ixerclse&L . The commencement exercises of the Graded School began last night; at Grif- fina Auditorium. , with a muaical pro gram, the literary, address : being made by ReV. Plato Tv purham, of .Concord, N, C ?7 v " f"' Today at 5 p. m the class day exer cises wilt be held and at 8:30 p, m. Bishop Robert Strang will deliver the annual sermoa in . Griffin Aodiunium. The public is 'lnvrUl to attend 'theeel 20,lreonardICleiriable Re f rlgefators peaitvjinrid. quartered calvcaTh avri1ceaAcnat''belthw any oih'erl" Aslrrneihe price. X&rMnieft i ; - -'i Wit j'Xt!T y i Tnjpentlae apd toaUt Bavannah,'0a.t, May. 40. Turpentine stesdy! Mi561. r. Rosin, flrmrtypa r, 68KC9D; O, 690(87001, .... V; Ocilrecs Conltrred on Vettrtna.' r. I &0UR RECORD. . tv-- This bank has an enviable record, for .conservative man- agement and for courteous treatment of patrons, which has 7,' ..' v. . - ... . ; been a great factor in it steady growth. It has been of ma terial assistance in advancing the best interests of this com munity by encouraging the habit of thrift among all classes pf citizens. J(t kesivea sapgsj accounts- jisunany-; amount fown to pne dollar, oV it5U meerefftfa't tU rale of 4 i twice a. year. ... ,tiiO&fiJJ n-.tll ( .... , i-rr'. per cent per annum; ttrnj fiS :iV '-1: :i 2 m :'iwi :-v:j7a--.,m i. Ut LUCES AND El ER1ES HEAD YOUR SHOPPING LIST. Laces And Embroideries Are A "Summer Essential." Not a wardrobe no matter how simple nor how elaborate can be planned without them. They add the definite Summer-look. They If nd the required note of style plus daintiness that is inseparable from warm weather wearables. Laces and embroidenesthis year fill their place right worthily. There has been a marked advance In the artistic merit of the demons. Greater diversity too. And the splendid quality of material in its man grades presents a worthy background for the carefully worked patterns. For these reasons the laces and embroid eries this year are not only good to look upon, but good for service. k We have a choice of the best of this season's designs. Evej-y noed for lingerie for dresses the daintiest, filmiest effects sturdier styles many grades countless patterns they're all here. .'V Prices have gone the other way downward. Omkidering value of ;. fered In these new laces and embroideries price ' tags look very httlu. ' Many" pieces to meet your needs and your taste at your price. See " them. . ' i .1. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE v PErr storl eeeeteeeeeeoeoeeeoeefeeeeeeee ia in p " c a nn at n yifT. : Alt ' ll VIXJ V lXA aV BBhT$ loss, . VEIG HiLI, The F-hlngUi Mao. Uk. ...I i i t '1 I v-RalelghTN. Ci May atElghty algbt grsy haired Confederate soldiers, i who at the out break of the wsf were- stod ats of the University of 'North Caro lina and left , their hooks' 'to' take up arm ia the long eonSlct bttweea the Sutes have received their degrees as bachotors of arts. The bestowal of the long dtfTred grsdustion honors Was in accordjnoe with a special Set -of the North Carotins Lra'uil.iture. Many of tlie oi l soldiers' hsd. not met from ths time ti - y !ft the unlwKy to go to war ui.td Mutidsy when hey occupkd puts lit honor at the alumni bunqaet. . -ii-.,- .....i- STORE i r I'r t ( r V' leu tA I)cVcu:i i I f r t- ' ' : :i A trunk that U laugh; atbaggagec smashers, is the !G. 6c S" Neverbrealc every irie : fullyararije show you. . k: ' i .r. . - j a , -. '. n ; ' - r f: 'T k r t r. )!J I i .. . I .8 . . i 1 ' I T t ' t ' ' -77 '; ii 1 s. I .0 1 -1 w
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