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;;E5TABUSUD - . C ' L LAI 10" ni;::i:i:ii 53. Ml L U.U lm.ng. juxc. 1 1911. V 1 raiRTiicfa -?sAi: v. v CLS3 :;o l;;;: to r mco::sviLLE-:V 1 1 . i. - : , - v.- .... - 4- ... v ;'- ..-('.', -iH ' Alf ILIPOUiAiri lii-xiiijT..' epjaEXTt making the most of one1 time, an important ele I 1 ment 'jo success la economy,, Wben ybu v economize, "you" ji . ave;nd when you .save,; yofl are building future wealth 4 i . - - ?' - Start now by opening a saving account w7 this bank where fySd Win receive 4 per cent interest, componnded every aix months. VOUR PERSONAL OR: HOUEHOLD CHECklNGT i: . i-V' at tAAtTtlAi til An rvt a w - frvwMMwk a;j; -r i.. - AtAiUUm 15 IAIXD1ALLI 1INV11LU. -s ' j r Who Hav : Not Yet Supplied: Your;; Sppno -;anit Summer DresQMiis.'Sftoetjnlrppej You certainly should not fail to see, our: elegant" showing of stylish and dependable oods before jna1c" : . i it lA .' ' nig yuur purunasc. ii you warn, me Destyou -can. -place your confidence in anything you may pubhase hare. We urge you to come oners. " -7- i ; Even though you have, no intention of buyingfiQr? we honestly believe that we can interest nine oat oi every ten people whO?-.come.:.tQ vsee ur -?offering.v When you select anything . Jhe best valuesrifof - tbelrleast money. . We stake pur- rcputa tion on the quality of our goods We know what to- buv and wf:- 'Uum.m it vt-w kswa 4.'. - i .v "s If we can make you feel sible to surpass' our values, truth and drivihg tour store, the trade 'we iffijw; becaus? of our'cleafarsighted mrchanSsing J. M,MCnEI.L H: .! v..vi,';'.r-!i,' VV" 1). JOCK r.7;i ''.v, N10XE 2S3 ilftBAOTON: 1;:a: GUARANTEED REIIEDY . 1 r- MONEY BACK T; r fie,''' : ipd BUYS A 25c. BOTTLE to' Aliidvcriiie.v CUT OUT THIS AD, ; sign name and take to your clru--; fjist tltp-day.; I ' T'' 'f'V P'r L.,1 L... n 1....V x n ; : r. J 4 . "5- arM lf S Z ' ;,'4. f j' if w and seeit this store. here, it, matters' lio't'whatr: f .v: -:vh;.-, ' . . .vy.- ..hafit : MyamplyimR' wee dnving home iihe: - , . . . -i--. HAIR TGHIC m ANY DISSATIS FIED CU3T0::::?. f EXERCISES Held At Griffin- Auditorium Yea- ,r terday.Afteruoonv; Annual ? r Sermon Dcljveri, - - - , - , - ,"v Yesterday afternoon the ele bs day exercise he: 1911 graduating class of the New &nj graded school were held in Oriftln auditonam.. Respite the fact that the hour waa prohibitive, to a great vmanyV;there .wa quif a good aired audience - present and Ihey thor oughly enjoyed the ekerciaea,' f . t f The first numb&rtm the; prognm .was a selection by the' school orches ra, his : waa well rendered and .received mnch applause, , Misa Xavinia Folflom.the claai historian, then read the-elass bis tory Ber paper wa exceptionally good and showed Jerasrkable abijity anij was well'"reoivedL ""Following- her -Ifiss Eliaabettfyman, read the elasa'piop-heej-. Parta of - this,- aa"'w&8 intended were very hutnorouarod she receired n wch ar plajiBe.VThe, entire class then jiang ihr-'Partinff-jSong" after which Misa Llrda rown,-the class Soeti read the qlasa poejn. In the construction of this manuscript Miss Brown elTowed re markable ability ,and, the .rendition Of it waa perfect,'' After another selection by the D-chestra . and; s .soog py the claaa, Jtbe asseniblafrft adjourned to the campus where lhe 1911 buck waa placed in the coVr, erg tone of the buildlig aa Is Ine usual custom 1 eli"" ' The following program was- rendered last flight; ., ; 'f Orcheetra. ' -v. . r-:-? Invocation Rev. J. Bv Hurley. Morning Iftvilatio'n-Glee Club.- i , . Annual Svrmojnagirhopk Strange. Aogel &ongNjle6'vlubv -' j ' My Country 1 la of .Thee,1 . tseneaiction-ftev i, a. Jtiuney. 1 Orchestra. - - " - - r ; For tonlglit, f the last night ; of the c,ommencment, the following'- program baa beeri arranged: x ' r 1 1 Orchestra, i?. 2 Invocation Dr. E. T, Carter,' -U 3v EssayThet call to the farm-La- - yinia Foleonv - r t V V- 14 Esaay-CourJr Leo TolsioTMar- goiie Rea. - , . , A. , Orcbestrt.V " t ," .' 6- Easay-vThe Hudson' Pulton Celebra- r.on Lila Froiae Taylor.' 7. Eyay-SomaAruments 'AgainBt lV Woman Suffrage. . r - Sl: Violin Solo-barlea Holllater. ' Presentation of "3 Medata Judge Guion. . 1 " " 10 Preaentation v of?rl?ea Djr..;Sum- 11 Ordieatnr'; - - jf 7" 12, Preaentatipp of Diploma. . 13 Announcements ot ScholarahiiVta 14 Benediction--Dr. Citer. .;. W, ISOrcheatraVf-f: '23urday morning at 10 o'clock achool will open at usual and H M the pupilai ara.expecfed- to be present, - As aoon as the Ch apel exercises ' and Announce-' .ment have lnr mfldvpromoUon.ancl. cofidtion cards Vwlliv be given ; and the popiu pjamiaseaV.Sr fr Yr,'si' Kneumtutm neinveo, i5ix Houn - Dry Deletion's relief for Rheumatism osually relieve aeverest eases In a few hour,: It ct ion upon the sysUm U remarkable and' eff active,' It removes at once the cause and the disease quick ly disappear,' First d's . reatry bene- 6U.-7U nd $1.00.'- Sold by Bradhant Drug fyi v:.irT;iS .'t;- Horn Shoeing Shop Itmoved ' Aid - Mr. Fred M. Scott, prupi-htor of tha loading herae shoeing ; eetaljlinhitipnt of the c't,lia, secured the buildine oa Broad street formerly" E.: B. gtrett'a livery stable, and la havintf It tkted up for hii i Shotlng boine which hat fir outgroWa the oU quarters, ' j i , The shop i!l be outfitted with all thaUtst tools and rq lipmenti to hsn die and shoe Imrtrs. ; A brake h bon tfrf U-d at contdrikliU Cwt that will hulil and S'ltnlue the nrmt unruly bnast. Ills f(.rce of tfflc'UTit liO-initl-.S ba lritriutd alo. - A'AVclI Known Man's 0,-:nicn. T!. Far 'iJino Co., ?' l!.-rr, N..C. I We ha derivrr) mu h I ri T, ! fnm tl.o r.f P.W'iplNT., tl nt f t j a I ur tf to t !' h Iff ft rt-ii 1 "C , : ll 1 I I! t I: . 0 Seqtiment to- -Hake - Every-. Ee- - .straintof Trade "Illegti'l j: ' ' Growing ttsa.l'j. Washington, May 81. The poealbilt ties of criminal 'prosecutions of the jn- divlduat members of the Tobacco Troat, which was ordered dissolved by the Su preme Court are being carefully consid ered at the Department of Justice.'!'! - i Neither Attorney General ' Wickers- hm nor any of hiaaaaiatanta on the big ease will make any atatepent as to the probable eouise of the goverment and no decision on that point- ia Hkely to be made for seyera) days, North Carolinians Involved are James B Duke, BnjjiminN:Dulce,,GeorgeW. WatW,. Euf us L. t Pa'tteraon7-iohn?; Bv Ubb ana W. W. duller. There are 29 defendants,' in all the tmoet jirominent being lltomM rRyaff, P. A B, -Wi-dener and Oliver H.; Payne, . ?jr,J?f ' In respect to' e iminal prosecotlone,, however;,. the tobacco- case ia said ,W differ somewhat from the Standard Oil case.-. In the latter Attorney General Wickersham said that ho criminal proa ecutions were under wayt but -declined t? say positively, that Tione'werp 'Con templated. Certain questiona regarding the application of the statute of limita tion enter into' both cases. v, T ' ; -' iCls said that the legal problem in volved are very delicate .ones, ' After Mr, Wickersham and bis assistant have gone; over; them; ': some autboritative statement may be expected -which-will tell it the government will bring crimi nal action in either case or ill both. r--'' hSpermaifantJ - trnatUiwjoaa'to.maa "owryreatrint of trade- a .violation of law instead of only'' 'unreasonable" restraints was- pronounced by several Senator today as perceptibly reduced by th decision of the Supreme Court in the tobacco ease." " 4 1 " ;1 Change orVandeviUe ArUstak" y,.' ,"- - j-5 At the Athena tonight Paul T, Beit, eccentric , Jighl comedian - and Rena Washburn, magoetic vi vacious nightin galtt in' i . musical-rabsurdiiy-'The Johnnie and the chojrna girl. S ; startthefjAnriualMayJSale Monday, continuing alrihe "week.- f Don't failO' attend. . xonang woman, in wastunflton. , iWaohington, May ill-Mattie Umax. colored,' ia noder' sentence here to be hanged for the murder of her husband. ( She amM at the Judge a he read the' sentence, hi ' Mary Snrratf, who was hanged in'.1867fo( complicityfio; th muraer 4 rresiaant uneom.waa tne kat woman W pay the death pehal ty in i tne jjwtnct.or Columbia, -5 ;u 1 less o:;b IGIIES VARnillG DcclBrca'That KeVvnue'; bait Be , : lUiscd.-'Withont 'Oppressive' . S Tariff and War ns .Party ''? !v v . 1 Lcanlnj,',. . Washirgtori,' May 30.iWiIliam Jeo ointrs Bryan takes exception to thepro- gramme of this party In the HoUie and critVses sharply the- majority of the Democrats who have sgreed to support the revised tariff schedule oir wool and wtM.wn roods, I tie criticism It coe- Umed In - aUtwmrnt made public throngn Kpreseotative llrrl, Xil New York. .V , - ," - Ct'ilrtmn Un'l"rwrKl, of the'WiJS snil Matins Committee cnteritd t'im- telf i!(ithe drcmratl:m tliat dmpite Mr I'rj-ny'e atar.d tl.e xeviur j tr:fT "'iii!J hj ti;rriiv:h tt.n Iirrm.r, rsUr ranrui iih two t!,li ! mnj-.nty, 'li " ryn, . r 1 a f. ;o V(,t of a, 1 ,w II. -t I r, I i 1 Is . . ; r. .1 i ! v. ftrrn r, . ;i fi V " 'II ive t t: t t'.l PEER -.i.Hiil. SCHOOL Commencement Kxercises Eojoyjed JBy Large- Audiences Inev ; -.-- School Yeatf;"V:-- Pollocklville. Mar- 21 Tonirfht eonv. pieted the commencement axerciaee f the High School here, the' final being under the larger! pupDaV who' were on the program for music, recitatiops, and tha usual aehooreloelog program, Tues day, night the younger pupils had their exercijes and delighted , larger audi ence, .-'Tu. it f w Today wae commencement day exer cises with a dinner after the program was. completed, JThe weather "was beautiful iand there was "... a - large audi ence, filling the. school building. iThere was chorua- eongj by the achool choir,, invocation by Rev, Mr, Edwrda, an other JSong then Silpt Alex . White made a short address and 'Introduced Mr, -OJ4 Stevens,; Editor Ne'w Bero Journal, who-, in torn introduced the speaker of the day, Dr, JL Q. N. Sum merell pastor Presbyterian Church, New Bern, whose subjectwas Fitnesa to.Meet Reaponaibilities, "The speaker made local application, showing Tiow the boy and girl was learning in pre paration m order to acquire.: training that would mike thenr (capable and fit when leaving achool to meet the rfr aponaibililies of the life they jnoat find In the werler. Tne application was also made to parents, aa -fo" their responsi bilities oyer the child life. ; 1 I The address Waa imnreasive and an. pealing to young and old, easily to be grasped,- by all who listened. There were incidents and Ulustrationr causing laughter and. applause,- while in the more impressive mparts there was a pathos suificient. to bring dampness td the eye -The' speaker waa - given a moat attentive hearing. - : Mra. G. R. ; Hughes sang a aolo, and there was a final chorus sone and tlie benediction. " After the close of the exercises, there was opening and-, spreading, out under the trees on long tables Of (baskets filled with every kind of food known in Jones cOuntyi quality and quantity,, to which every -one did full and ample justice. The school record . the ben yet rmde, ; the attendance " being large throughout the year, 'with 90 at the eloee, " Sup t.-White and his teachers feel well repaid for their.efforta and the parents and school publicof Pollocks villa are rejoicing in the good work ao- eomplished atthefr High School. ' r- ; -:20 Leonard Cleans ble'Re frigerators. porcelain. lined. cjuartefed -palr cases; they save ce' and loojcbetter than afiy bther Aslr "me the price. 'r;S.-i--.w- t-'r1- fatot , Impregaion. -'5: -Thrlfollowmfrletter Was ' received from ihe Chief of the Ashevllle Fire Department and apeak for iteelf j";-: IV-Aahey ille.'.N. C'i Ma 26, 1MI Mr. Edwin F, RichanUoo, New Bern .my near vnier j--i, nave noticed W tha New Bern- papers thatthe, New Bern Hoee Cd'No.: I ia elalming to held the world V record, la the horse hose wagon race, lima 248-6." ,vJ While i was very glad. Indeed Jt ice a New Bern company win at Charlotte and make excellent -recorda-yoq are aware of the fact that Aaherilte Hoee Co, No. 1 holds the beat record yet es tablished for the same race, Ume29 H. This record waa made la the Interrelate races at Asheville In 1909, andjf you will look In the Association Reoord' for that year you will find that ' record was established.-'.; , T ' Very truly youra. '.'-ll: , S.G. BERNARD, f Chief Fire Oep't If you expect: to buy a Dinner Set. now is the time, aa M, E. Whitchurst -& 'Ca, will give -rpccial . discounts all thinv. r-:rd I..;trf.l VM HoJI.icsS -( f t' I! y hi ' f 1Kb I : (JURi iJThis bank ha aa enviable record for conservative man- i-'siV'".-' , ev-iJi--. y"- agemeritand for courteous treatment of patrons, which has - ..".' - - 1 : f y. . jr-t heen a great factor in its steady growth. It has been of ma- -V- - ' " " ' . - " " 5 terlal assistance In advancing the beat interests of this com- . ', t-.'..-' ., rr. v, munity by encouraging the habit of thrift among all classes v of eitusene. - It receives savings accounts in any amount down to one dollar, on which it pays Interest at the rate of 4 .- per cent per annum, compounded twice a year. 1 iiroifap.iig Hiinnnm Lces And Embroideries Are A "Summer Essential." Not a wardrobe no matter how simple nor how elaborate enn bo planned without them. They add the definite Summer-look. They lend the required note of style plus daintiness that is inseparable from warm weather wearables. Laces and embroideries this year fill their place right worthily. There hae been a marked advance in the artistic merit of the designs. Greater diversity .too. And the splendid quality of material-in iu many' grades presents a worthy background for the carefully worked imtterny. For these r essoin the laces and embroid eries this- year are not only good to look upon, but good for service. We have a choice of the best of this season's designs. Fvei-y itccI for lingerie T-for dresses the daintieBt, filmiest effects sturdier styles many grades countless patterns -they're all here. Prices have gone the other way downward. Conbidennjr value of fered in these new laces and embroideries price tags look very little. Many pieces tq meet your needa and your taste at your prim. See them. .- J. J. -elks;temple v i j-:ir . iiT'iifi it kiiiii I fKEH ? $1,50 0 S? KOi $Tj5Da T P E I eee'eeeewaeeeeeeeee-eeeeee mm 1 . w.i 1 . tit. 1 1 -1 , n fu tl a ! -' r f 1 r RECORD" ... . 55511 LET UCES AND ERICS HEAD YOU!! SHOPPINS LIST. ,. DEP'T STORE. . -i. .1. , are. "ipiod; friend while" pr , lrunkatrnnks yon eaa-'t trust are as ondealrabJeanddliuppolnU ' ' ing aa false f rierida. If yt (my T -"Gt A S.'Neyer1rea rrunka,,, they wifl be true to you. S...;- ;I.ET US SHOW YOOA4 BAXTER Good Trunks -' ... . .v .i 3 1 ,
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