: .. .. . - ... . ... : iff L-Hjch-'i - f 1 M JUNE 23, 1911'. i;u: 72 THIRTIETH YEAR ilS I Dli Ob '"rnin"t Pffinp illltlitF !li i ii si e !4 THE SA VERS CL VB. 'a' YOUNG man oncevsaid to a bank tel'er, "If I fail to de-, " f posit Borne money in my Savings' Account on- Monday, JrjY call me by 'phone, ? That joong man was i he charter . member of the' Saver Club. He treated "hi Savings Account at though it was an obligation which he must meet That is a good way to look, at it. Do you save a Utile out of every week's earnings? :; Try the plan and 'deposit your money with: this etror.g bank, where it will be positively safe and earn interest 4 Per jGcnt Paid on Accounts of One Dollar of More. Bereare no f rce overielRoa ydf;liayt"toPay time you ride: make long journeys in time rillTCHELL'S SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK Every raisiri in a plurri pudding can't- be on' top," and if you have a full weeks time q enjoy the pud- ,ding the 'middle. or bottom", raisins would be just' as 1 i isure to.be eaten as the top ones.-1yve nave naa pne (nomena)' trade, but good things in abundance left; '' "You ''Are '.Quite Familial with the good values we offer at our Tegular prices . so it 'will beau easy matteT for you to figure but how 'much you will save by, coming here, and doing1 yout . .shopping this week.'M"-rt r-: ,f . This Special Sale Will : Last -Just ; 2:;: Days; Longer V. SATURDAYVJUNE 24, Easses Every Short trios ' 1 There "is no restriction regarding your purchase, 'ou - cM buy as much or as little as you want. J.' wwc i & GO. 61 rOLLOCIt ST. ' " : rilONE 2S3 hut cTrc m r:it v"i r'Ti 1 u .1 ul 1 -. i 1. .iii i t PURE OR UGS 1TIIE -.OFF AT KIEL Wants PureFood Law, Amended, Not Stringent ",Ea. Wahington June ? 22-Manufactur- ers of "dangeroua drug fraud" re ceived a watching , arraignment at the last message ha transmitted ' to both Houses o( Congress in which he declar ed that the- pure food and drug; ,lw should be amended at once, as a matter of emergency. Recept decisions of the Suprene Court of the United, States in which vit al points of - the .. weakness in the pure food Jaw were pointed oat, was the Initiative, on which the Presf dent urged new legit.latioo.-i f .v.. -' President Taft is of- the opinion ttiat the vale of dangerously J, -adulterated, drugs, or the sale of drugs1 under know ingly false claims as, to their effec1; in disease, 'constitutes such an evil and warrants Its being called to the attention of Congress. In -part ihe message is as followsi '; " 'VVr;-.V'.iV-it:V5. .''Fradulent misrepresentations of the eura'ive value- of noatrams not only operate to defraud purchasers hut 'are a distanct menace to the public health There, are none so credulm as sufferers from disease.'? The - need, is urgent for' legislation which, will prevent the rais-j ing or raise hopes oi speedy cures oi serious " ailments by mis-statement? o facta as to worthiest mixtures on. which' thesiclt will rely while their, disease I progresses unchecked.- " w, - ,Vl iear if no remedial Jrislation be granted at this feseionV that, the giod which has already been accomplished in-i regard to these nostrums will be undone and the people pfthe-country will be deprived ' of powerful safeguard The Dntyon Cotton Goods to be Reduced Fifty Yei7 v' :C6nt, " ' -j-V ' r -.Washington, June 22nd. The flouseV Ways and Means Committee has laid out its' general', plans for a tariff for revenue, bill on the cotton textile ached ule. This measure, the fourth in Demo cratic program, will be "ready .-lor cqn- su'er ition in three weeks. , "v -' -,-. The leaders -want to cut the tariff on cotton good fully fifty per cent, or can safely go below that, dependa on . the work on Which the committee's experts will be engaged: until chairman Oscar Underwood returns from his rest at At lantic City about July 5th. W-s ' In the making pf tariff, schedule by schedule, and with 'governmental 'Tun ning expenses laid out-a 'yew ; in- ad vance, the work that must be1 put into each schedule' is -greater ' than in tbe framing of a comprehensive tariff hill in which the amount ' of - tariff to he raised by the measure caa be split up amongvnumerous.'schedules. jSo ; th wool schedule, has been designed to pro vide, approximately the same amount of revenue tfiat tjhe same echedule under the existing law yields, and. likewise will the cotton "schedule be ao ftraraed at to yield approximately the same rev enue that the.same schedule' furnishes-. This is the wojk which the statistical experts ot tne .committee are - now ua- agaiinst dangerous fr and. i , It is expected hat the Rouse . will take the matter up at ai early dite.1 r. B.P. S, Paint will .cover 350 square ft two coats ancL irider favorable conditions will, , spread ; over ,400 . square ft..jvFor jurther information consult-the J.' S.?Bashight Simmons for National Good Roads. - 4 Washington,'. June Taxation ,vof automobiles going, from .one State to another, the money thus: derived to be used for the improvements of the roads' is contemplated in a bill introduced- to day by Senatof Simmons,of North Car li"a. The bills la a general good roadB bill and provide for Federal and on ac count of poetal routes. y 1J. Good Roads for OnsloC 1 - JRaleigh, June 22,--Onslow county Is ettlng many, other .eoui) tie in the State an example in the. encooragr. ment of road building and the qu1ckn ' ing of public sentiment for good roads ! in that the commissioners have decided to have constructed in each township In 1 the county one mile of standard sand clay road a aa object, Jeaion fur educa- tion in the value of goad roaOa. -. Kepre ! sentativ E. M. Koonca, of Onslow. It I here to arrange with Df. Joseph lydi I Pratt for a compntent road engineer to be sent to Outflow to advi.te and. co-op eratelnth iocatioii' and construction of these Special froad.,';v'" -t .20 Leonard; Qeanable Re, rigerators,. 'porcelain. lined, quartered oak., pases. vThey save ice and look better than any bth'erV Aslt me' the price, J.iS. Miller, i-.- v-v - Elizabeth Burros Parker." Passed into rest, Thursday June 22nd. Elisabeth" Burrus, wife of Ur. ' J fl Parker, at the' home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Wt-P. Burrua, . ' The publication of this announcement will give orroW tp -every one who ha hot' already ' hard "of ' lt Wednaday night was a sorrowful one in the neigh borhood of the Burrua home, where the stricken daughter and wife wa slowly but certainly passing to tbat land where Peace, perfect Peace was awaitiog the spirit ot the young woman, .j-. t : Nq gentler, more joyous "and bsppy one bom to inake friend o( -every one thfooith a chsrminir spirit, : could be found, giTanri -woman, than Elisabeth Burrus. No more devoted and loving daughter. -Thus when, a few -months ago when Miss Elizabeth was married and went to her new home in Jack too vH'e, Fl . there was, .with the general congratulations, a feeling of Iota, that onewho had been the li f e of her , set, the friend of every body,' should leave. tier return a few weeke airo, gave 'no warning of the sorrow, that wai ap proaching those that loved her. ; Thi morning at 100, o'clock, at Christ church, the funeial service will be held by Rv. B. F. Uuike. Intar ment in Cedar Grove Cftnetery, ' . ' i; '-. - - ' FILES ! PILES 1 PILES ! William' Indian Pill Ointment will cure I'-'an l. Bk-eding and Itching Pile. It armor! n the tumors, allays Itching at i i 't a p- u t. , The Smith Premier j. j: in : visi;:le TYn:vrJTi:i l '," - ; fcionr.L jo. .. - - - - X : - 1 Acme of rcrfef'J'io In tWilruction an-1 " r.'iyiiv. '" .' He sure and soq Jessie Ht.ll tl The Athens to night. . , JIC50LU1I0SS OF ilLSPECT, : Wherc, it hns pi td AlmU'h'y Gad In hi inprrmt wiIhti in i'id his H.'sth mrvnpr the snpl f( l' th (B hhtj llth, (Dll to rcrrmva frtn our rntiht i'r..'h.-r (Mi! !!!!. k, . ni..f Vi'erdi-n iif Maynvillo '' '" A. K. ft A. M. ." Thfr-fre be it r""lvrl. , lt. ll.fct w. ft. Us we fi.w id I i.m'-lc :-'! to f .;i i f i i ; . ir : 1 r I one ! prlmto j tr r)c nd tl.! i. V. ..an.n IV.r i , I . vr',,1,,1, O. I-i ' .:n I'lla (i.,ilrr.rn MS.,! lU'M: Of It 'e I y d. ,.- : '.i, Ma.l Kaiser Inspects Naval Line la the HohenzoUern, ' Flying Stars ;. ff'CfXai Stripes. j7 Kiel Germany, June" 22-The Am("ri can .warships.. Second division of the Atlantic fleet, arrived here and are now moored in the inner .harbor before the town surrounded by the array bf battle ships and yacht gathered for.the Em peror' great annual naval festival.- - The Americans were met at sea by a dispatch boat carrying Lieutenant Com mander F..A. Traut,. America! naval a tacheat Berlin: Paul H. J.- Sartori, American consular agents at Kiel, and German officers who had been assigned to pilot the visitor to their anchorage The arrival ' Of the battleships wa timed so that .they would pass the out r fortificatiou of . Frie Irichsort in the morning, when the national salute was fired by the for tie e and answered from shore, '" As oon. as the visitors were moored the Louisiana" saluted Admiral Von Tirpitz's flag, and the salute was answered promptly. la addition to the Louisiana and, Kansas, the - American btttlesbips of tbe ' visiting: division are the' New Hattipshire ' and the : South Carolina " Emperor " William - arrived here from Hamburg aboard the Hohen follern and was saluted with 83 guns by every 'warship in the v harbor., The American crews,, like the Germans, manned the sides of the vessels at the approach Of the Imperial. yacht and Bointed the Uerman ensign, t The HohenzoUern, with the Emperor on the bridge, the Imperial standard flying from the minmait and the Stars and Stripes from the - mizzenmast, steamed past' the. German end the American line, while the crews of each vessel in turn cheered. - At the end of the American line the HohenzoUern came about mi passed between the South' Caroliia an 1 the Louisiann to permit his Majesty a clos er inspection of these battleships. al'fg. Co. Marl.-.'e Aiinounctment Board your horse at a Mod fern Sanitary Stable. Daniels- Newberrv r. Live Stock Co . y r.. - -7 ----- . South Front St. " Cruiser North Carolina Sails for Vcn- i ' tzuela. , - ? New York, June 22.-Thoe. (X Daw od, ' American Mioiater to Panama, left Washington today for Hampton Roads, where he will embark upon the armored cruiser North Caroliua for La Cuairaa the head of the American delegation of special erabeaiy to partic ipate la the Year sue Un centennial cer- emnaie at Caracas text month, : 1 Captain Marsh, .ommtnder . of : the North Carolina, ha been designated a the naval attache of the special emba tf andCapt Frank Parker, of the llth Ihfanlry, will represent th army, - J ,.' Iscaped Convict Captured.' ; ; ,' About three years ago John Mojlton, colored, wa sentenced to a term on the Crareo county road. - Soon after he was carried to th convict camp where he sueceeded la making hi escape, and deeplte the efforts of the police he re mained at larjte. . Yesterday' mornln while the A C L train' waa paeslng through Fiv Polnta, "Clilef of Poiie Lujjton saw a negro on the train who h thought wa Moulton. . H called up- oil him to halt, which the negro did. aod uKn inventigation It wa found that he was the man wanted. II wa placed in Craven county jail and will be Ukan j bark to lh rhaia gang to coc lude his 1,( Yqm0Bankiag Requiremietits. - Modern bankifig requires equipment that will enable pa- trons to transact their financial affairs' promptly- A charac-. ; tewstic feature of this bank Is the fact that our officers- are always accessible to costomers and attentive to their needs and that thif employees courteous and obliging, handle all : business with utmost dispatch. Modern equipment and per- V sonal service are fouridhere at all times. i-rr i - TTfrififitiinfWiii'fl.'wei-r'yiiiir sassaMHM Continues to be a Record Breaker m ma stor e is crowdeo every m. Our 1 2Je. Bleaching such as Barkers Mills and Androwscggins at 81c, 10 yds. to each customer. 1 .000 yds. of Unbleached at 5c. $1.00 Silk Hose at 79c. : ; 50c " " , 39c. EVERY SALE A ELKS TEMPLE J. J. t i-jI -so'ii'j-' BAXTER DEPT STORL. The folliiMi' z invita'i'-n V teo re fi ivp-l hjr frh't.d in tiitu City. . lira. I ' - i ' tt .i r- , Invi-' t j i i t i t ? i . t at the f - if) re1,!,!' ,t V t l r . i i stand lot of, V-.X, li lliat They WEAR Llco ntn. .- But iber' -'JT .... - . fc . .That's What file th solei off CllLi sKncaA 'V f Custer Crown Shoca atind lot off - 1 - Mi i wWi 4 sm O, I couldn't steep for the deviliih flic3 Sunday morn- 1 ir.-. "Ar,kthe B.i-niht Ildw. ? Co. tzt xlr.it remedy. - , ! Bt I ill ; ') ,f t n l.i t f.- p-t n f , ! f : ... . wra easy on Cttlo fect.i- l& Utter ("ihoea Hunter Crown tim tzUa Shoes 1 For Coy. and CirU'$iib'ta'.$2L50i ' -'Prices 'Evcr': Knaaixr 5j v3 ..vil.i i C t..l Lwii Cwiltv :"': T i3 tti F:1J!:::2if!:-S,':-: 1.19 I !!V i, I u rii-, Ai.Vl . ll--Ja . - 1.5 1 v; SI 19 :i.i7 i T ! t.l r rut--!- ' and 1, 17 ' Li!:. Ylt, Gun Metal, Vtrl and rftil 'umHi.. - " AH Bur;tsf lirownar. ! C .'.: V.'ilker Shoci f :r iv:!; -tcc-t. Any i , . I r , . . i , r .. i.i ( ...... t , ' i ........ I . . L - fl - r ... 1 -I : Vi' ." 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