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JUNE 9, i;iL
: thirtieth year.
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Olir Banking Foiicy.
ej NE of the distinctive features st this b
(a V J i1Bt'tnt P,aa to Jts , banking btsii
.wefl .-. taw K tuntntf lSfrAt.nrn'afAt.inir 1 f rttr
oi the distinctive features f this bank has been" its
linesa from all rays-
T tery by issuing Uterature"stating frankly its facilities
and the safety whlch.it affords, thereby making banking easy : lor
even ihe humblest patron. , . ' '", - "J
AFFORDS EVER: BANKING "AND TRUST'
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Have Hot Yet SuDDlied iYbur SbnniofWand
summer uress s,ana urary.
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Ydu certainly should nor fail to; see pur elegant
shoyping of stylish and dependable goods f ore mafe
' fng your purchase. If you rant ' the ifi&t" ' yc-uanf
place your confidence in anything you may ptircriasff
here. We urge you to come and see what this store i
-offers.'. 1 - ":r':,K'
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, Even though you have no intention of buying, for
' we honestly believe that we can interest nine out of
every ten people who come to seeour offerings;!?
When yo select anytnjng nere, it -matters not wnat"
- price you pay, you are certainof gettingX:.':, vt k.'h?
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mc pcsi vaiucs :ior;
vinonev. We stake 5 oiirSiDUta-
uon on' me quality oi our gooasr
wc Know wnai ior ouy ana we
kqow-
to sell.
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; If we can , make you feel that it is 'simply1 impos-'
r sible to surpass bur values, we are "driving home the
truth and driving ta our store the .trade we deserve,
becaus? of our clean,' farsighted merchandising. . j :
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Passesr Laws as Strict as Those of
: .v Uncle Sam to Protect -
Washington, June 6. The Japanese
have followed the lesd of the United
States in legislation to secure the abo
lition of child labor," the safety of the
employes and sanitary conditions in fac
tories, according to informatiop received
at the Department oj State. ' .-.''
:Under the new. laws, persons under
12 years of age may not be employed jn
any factory a? Persons -under 15 years
of age-and women may not be employed
more than 12 hours a day,' nor for the
oiling or repairing of- dangerous kna
ehinery.' All shall have t least two
holidays a month. ! Persons under 15
shall not be employed in the handling of
poisons, injurious, chemicals or explo
sives, -f v v," " j V '
All persona working more , than six
hours tiay shall have a recess during
working hours of at least 86 minutes,
and if working more than 1 10 hours the
recess shall be at least ono hour. .Per.
dona Working ' alternately, in day and
night shifts shall have at least 4 holi
days a month, and the working hours
shall be alternate at least once every
;:20t-eoftardCleanable.Re-
f rigeratbfs porfcelairt Jijiedi
quartefed oak' cases. - They.
save ice and look better than
any othet rAsk me the price.
J. sl Milier.'. i ' v.
; takes His Own Medicine.
WashingVon. !v Dii5ijune--TAs an
example to the army, secretary or
(War StimBon has been vaccinated a-
gainst typhoid fever. ' The viru Was
.adnunistrated by Major Kussell at the
Arjniy War College., : ; ,
Unthlnrf ni Rn( ITiitnn .tk
O tawa, June 8.-rrAmerlcan campers
ia Afgohquin ParkwiJI no;; longer be
permitted to ny the American -flag, s
the Provincial Government has deereed
that only the British flag may bedis
Isye-f.
Mexico's Capital Trembles With
Earthquake Immediately Upon.
?. ..Revolutionary iYictor'a'Ai V
Mexico -City, -: June 8 Sixty-three
persons ware, killed, 75 wounded and
property worth $100,000 wan wrecked
today by'aa earthquake- which "-shook
the Mexican espital end injected a note
of tragedy into what" was . be be a day
of pure rejoicing over the arrival" of
Francisco L Madero." Jr. " ' ' -'J1"."
When the work.of searching the ruini
is completed . it la possible that the" tyve
or deal will be increased eomewhat as
here and there throughout thecity there
doubtless are many wounded who, with
traditional fear of the authorities knd
government hospitals, are anxious to
evade diacoverv. - - i
The earthquake, shook the city Just
before daylight, At the first shock
every light was extinqutshed and there
was a rumble like artillery which pre
vailed for aeveral momenta.' . , t
No personal property of. Americans
was damaged, and, with the exception
of one, Chinese killed no foreigners
were injured. In the barracka where
tiiesoloUrs wererk
loertheir lives. They . were the Wives
of artillerymen, $i -y'f: -vvKi'iiS'v
The water maina cf the eity wen not
injured andv the tight and power eorti.
pany suffered little ' inconvenience in
opers tions. Some damage w as done to
street car tracks but 'not enough to
interfere with trafiai!t excepr bn pne
linei i The projection of the front wall
6t the iJelem prison was thrown ; into
the street No s:reat damaire was dene.
TWO of the capital's bid churchei and
the Natloijal palace showed effects of
the shock V. Long""cracka' ppered S ia
all pf them, ,1a the palace, a keystone
in'ohe' of (he arefaei was throwit almost
out.: The twocnurches are Sahto Do
mlngo.ar.d LsProfesa; the latter 40 San
Fraiiciseo atrecW
PILES!. PILES! PILES t-
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Williama' Indian Pile Ointment will
cure Blind. Bleeding and Itching Piles.
It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at
once, acta as a poultice, gives instant
relief.. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment
la prepared for Piles and itching of the
private parts, Sole by druggiats mall
60c and tLOO. WUUama' UTgOCoT
Props., Cleveland, 0, T'V' i'
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, Labor federation "Opposed to Pro-;
;'V lilbltlotru r,
' Richmond, Val, June 8-The Vlrgia
Federation of Labor, in its sixtieth an
mi a convention here practically tabled
all matters pertaining to prohibition,
passing a resolution that it go on record'
ai opposing any legislation for state
wldj24rohibltkm or against, local option,
and incidentally was to-basketing a com
munlcation from fteStite anti-saloon
league, A resohitloo that the Stite
furnish, public school children with
school books free of eost wis adopted.
Affiliation of the federation with the
Farmers Co-Operallve and 'Co Edu
cation union end with UV qual Suf
frage league was formally was effect
ed. ' , . . .
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v 'A tDARiiTEED UEIEDY
A10P I E Y B Ac!( raifa'ic';-'
. Wc. BUYS A 25c. DOTTLE to
ndvcrti:s.- CUT OUT.Ti H.S AD.
', Stop ' fighting flies,
Screening your house with
our Screens. J. S.- Basnight
Hdw.. Co. Phone 99. 67 S
! Front St. - "
r .iracs riiilaihcs Clly Union to be Or-
.'Cir.Jcd, rrtdny Iv-nlnit 8:30,
June, 0, IB 1 1, Ccr.irnarj Mcln-
0d!'4 Church..
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Tlie Athenhs the only house
in New ': Bern showing; Associa
tion pictureiMSiM
11 :ytm Ufa retool Blda Today;
This : morning at 11 o'clock' at the
eourt house, the Trustees forth Farm
liire acnool wut meet to open tu bids
thai may. be .'tendeivd "by; the several
townships to secure the location of this
0-?p rtremen, AttehUoa "
- Members ( the. Allan tic Fire Compa
ny will meet tonight at eight o'clock at
their quarters by order of the Foreman
?M -rT.iP.'CARAWAYVf
:'.Vv -'" vv:'C-:8ecretary.
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; Gentje.'.: horses for ladies
and Stylish; rigs for. men a'
PaniehrNewberry ,5 L i v e r y
Stables, South Front Sti"
.': Wcldoa Company Dlabanoed.''
Raleigh, . N. a - June 8-AdJutent
General R. L. Lelnater of the North
Caroline National Guards baa mads or
der for the disbanding ' Company K.
Third infantry, Weldon on account ef
(he company having failed to meet the
requirements at the time of the la
iifpoction, mads last Febraary, ty Id
ij.ertor Coneral Thomas Stringfleld Sr
Uoutenant M. A. Well, of t Seven
Ufnth in runty," United Elates army
M. U. Drake was ctptaiu of the com
piny just diihao'e L .''
y . Hyde-Msltfcic ' ", " '
In e.Ji vr nlnr of the lri'lt. e'e
ny of the T':h. a C y
j re no
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he Pukes Make; Another 'Hapd-isome-
GUt toOollegeTwa j;
a Other Departments.
- Durham,' N. (X, Jon 8. It was an
nooneed at thetloaing exercises of Trio-
ity iIlege that the North Carolina and
the Western North Carolina llethodis(
conferences and the Dukes of New
York city, have entered, upon a plan
whereby Trmity .College ie to be given
a million dollar endowment, of which
amount $200,000 Wall be raised bylhe
church, r",
The giftof $100,000 in lands by Jas.
B. and Benjamin N. "Duke, of $60,000
for a new building by James P. s. Duke.
and of $10,000 by B. N, Duke, or cam
pus improvements was announced to
day, thut totaling $160,000 at this com.
meneemenf and 'running the Duke phil
antnropiea isr aoove a nuiuon .and a
half to date.
The million dollar endowment is to be
used, It is supposed, ior the purpose of
establishing at Trinity College a depart.
ment of dentistry, medicine and other
much needed additions North Caroli
na and Western North Carolina confer
ences have agreed to raise $100,000 each
of this amount, and it is generally sup
posed that the Dukes will chip in the
remaining $800.000..; The. gifts of this
family to Trinity now amounts to close
oito two million dollars, and with the
new addition this institution will be sev
eral times more heavily endowed than
any other Southern college. -
I sellhe White Moiin-
tia Freezers. ; Send 11s your,
orders. J. S. Basnight Hdw.,
Co. Pone99. 67 S. Front St.
Sme Intensive Tairmlng This.
As an example of what land in this
section wjttproduce the following, which
can be verified, ia given: From four-j
acres in Pamlioo county upon which
$225.00 was spent for fertilizer prepara
tion and cultivation, was gathered this
seasonNiao batrela if Irish .potatoes
Which soldof . $6 60 .per "barret a net
profltof'$2,0:;:i:;v
" A.cjv pt ycoiwu in inniiy wmf ition
is now growing on the land,vhicli with
favorable sessdri will yield oneaod One-
balf to two bales; to the- acre or six Xo
eight barei.bni'tne- plot: It ia need
less to say tfiat the land iu . beingeu)'
tivsted by one' if" Pamlico's most pro
greesive f sjpDrwrsC 4. . i.
President: Oarfleld'a Slater Dead. .
t, '-Vj..:?vvV-
lis Angels. Cat , juna8.4Mrs. Ue-
httable G, Trowbridge; aged 90 yean,
sister of X-Pre)Ident 'Garfield, died
here Tuesday: - Mrs. 'Garfield widow
of the President who ; lives . on - Jtng
Island, was notified by tetegrsph.'
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Rheumatltm ; (Ulieved vSix Houri
Dr. Detchoa'a relief fot Rheumatism
usually relieves severest eases In a few
hours. - Its action upon the system ia
remarkable and effective It removes
at once the cause and the disease qukk
ly dlMppeara. First t!oa ,TTaUy bene
Dta.' 7So and $L0Q. 8' Id by Bradhaaa
DrogCo '-;; --- -, " jmj.
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, "'Brovm oa the Cotton tltoatton. '
- Ns York,' June 8ib. The appear
ance of W. P. BrowO,'odeo( the prom
inent New Orleans bull traders, on the
floor of the New York Cotton Exchange,
wm tho t Ignsl for rutrmrs that Brown
had come here to take charge and end
the season of the bull campaign; some
what similar to that In ehlchbs figured
lafit y -ar when cotton, during Aegoar,
sol J for 20 cents a potind. Urowa r
f to diicaM the puUalrillilyof of the
!.ull tirr,pa'n, t it eipre sd r5nf1.ler.ee;
In piurh. L . '.'-r griffs f. r oil trop t-j
l'isil; 1 am viry fculiioh on
; p'l" of raw rnit-iial an.
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WrjIEN ;'YO0 ' CMENTO
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A either on business or to make a deposit, we cor
' dially invite you to itop moment and getbetter
.acqusinted.witliinv roSBke&thiWtag us of
' yojir deeds or plans for developing your business
of improving your farm, we may be able to point
. out to you the manner in which yon ' can derive
. 'greater benefit ' from our large, modern equip
ment and facilities.
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the Pick of the Parasol
This is the best wy to class our showing of Summer Parasols for
ladies and children. 1 hey are surely the best of the heap. So pretty
thaj. they command instant and rapt attention as soon as they an Been.
So new that you will be forced to admit never seeing anything like them
before. And bo reasonable that you can ecsily afford to have one to
match every dress. (
The showing consists of all the latest styles, Ja; aiete, Mandarin,
and the 17th century prevailing, in colors that rival the rainbow and ure
just as beautiful".
Do not misa this parasol parade. You will be sorry if you do. Your
, friends will all be under one of our parasols this Summer. So if you
, don't want your friends to get ahead of you you had better get ahead
-of them. j
Here Are Hints of the Prices Which Range From
50c. to $5.00.
J. J. BAXTER
ELKS TEMPLE
DEPT STORE.
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Trunks
.are gooj menoe vue poor
trunkt"trunk yoa eaa't trust,-
' are ae aixfesireble tod disappoint-.
? fngee fatM frkil. II yo. buy
"G, 4 8. Neverbreak, Trunka,"
. 'tt will be true to yvO. 'f '
m us snow you.
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