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:;.' 1S73 CA. 11' ..:.;g. july 27, i9it .; THIRTIETH YEAR GOTTO;; TAKES - r. r lUUiiULLLtli. ' .i v i -Jr GET 1 0 p" Dui;;iTscourTS A BANK FOR. ALL -THE " 4 1 'IT'""1 ' 7. - ;FITECEI FOB' BEFuSITOilS. NASMUCH as 8 dollar of capital weans a dollar . of protection i j to depositors, thi bank. commends itself to those person who desire poeitiy safety for their savings.- Deposits of one dol lar or more are always welcome and the officers of 'the- bank render every possible assistance in connection with the keeping of a saving! account or the transaction of other -financial business. YOU ARE CORDIALLY IN YITED TO BECOME A PATRON, '"-Y'T'.'""' I I , I . I! . ""!.". I - HI I ll ' ' ' - ' I ll OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Mens, Young Meri$ and Boys ClotK ' : ' irig . Now on' Salef at : Exactly PL ; FORMER U;, PRICE. ;: NOTrlNG RESERVED; Government May Decide to En large t)no Nowx Building' and V 'it'.'Mike it argest in Thia 'i '. Country. ' -; Oil King's New )orporatioo Will Control Both Oil and Ty - - i . - ----- . A- r-.vioAivi Triinhf Anil nft Law to Prevent . Waahineton. D. C. July 26tb. As -New York. July 26That behind the battleships are built larger year after recent formation of ihe $10,0O0.0O(r Ma year the navy department' may recom-1 tional City Company controlled by the mend to Congress the construction of a j National City Bank, is a plan to nullify mammoth dry dock at either New York I the effect of the reorganization order or Norfolk exceeding in size any naval Uf the Suprente Court in the Standard iuc ui iuib cuuuiry. , irawuw yiuuoj uu ana iODBCco irusE caaes w un uec for the dock contemplate a length of lafations in Wall street; 1,000 feet, nearly 200 feet greater than r. Tue new company, incorporated un any American dock built or. building; a der the New York laws and 'entitled by beam of 110 feet, tha width of the Pan- Hta cert'6cate lo 'carry on .rear0es- ama canal, and a depth of 84 feet- J tate orother general ; investmeni basi- were tne aruerups Wyoming ana iness. " according to-the nnanclal sharps. Arkansas ready for commission at the jsio be used holding1 company-for present time there would not be a dock shares of the two big convicted trusts. at an Amerienavy yard wide enough The companies will be split np into to accommode them, J- This sitpation their integral parts', "to- conform -with however will be met before these, ships' the decision of the Supreme Court but are completed by the new docks at Wew Ula reported control; ot ach i one of Ydrk, Pearl Harbor and Puget Sound! these may be retained indirectly by the and the t enlarged dock at Norfolk J National City Company and the finan- These docks will be able to receive any I cie associated with it," -.'..''-'t. ship built, building or designed fo? the! .stocks ofvthe National City Bank and United States navy.; The Norfolk dock 1 thtf Nalfonal City? Company ar inter- will ba . completed by Sept. IStb; the locked nnder the Dlah of distribution of Fortbcojnibg Ginners ' Bepprt ; x- pected To ! New York,- February -1, -1912; Puget flhare of the new concern, whjche ex Sonnd.'Iarch 2, andTPearl Bar; clusrvely a National City Bank Compa bor.ilay 22 191S.i,t' ,0 ' ny. ."An owner of stock la the Nation al City Company cannot sell that stock wii tiiu irmwjpv prrr a " 1 without 't the same time parting with -.j . j' Vi his bank Stock. And the National City -Have youlected ur Kidneys?' gjj gtoe K considered sucB- a gold fAm a nl snaiAj4 wwmiKIa mifk trmm nnvsi ftnn hlaHrtr7 Havih vnnt nAinft m l v -r 7 - : . r? -m! v' v i. a lAAt National Citjr Bank and the new Na tuai City Cotnpany. They are also Have you a. flabby appearance of the jf 7 ; " faci especially under thTeyesT Too f re ldeM J?f A"er- - .l-. i ... hi-f I iL, 1Wit- a f"ey W Viua Sams' fidaey-PUb iU euw-vou-at fl,,Tr. Druggist'Price BOc - WilUams MTg. rT' ir!!" " ney Co:. Prop., (?leveUnd,;a " "77 4 ? t r ' , ' K 1 . y ; J tually administer the affairs oU compfe Ve -7," "- - - - I nieii camtalizid and -with resources Irua rrenchman Wpi 450,000 Air Trlze, tdbd into th hiinlrtda of milliens of Forecast 5 Great .', Ileuce The "i - : rV New York, July 26-Notwithatanding the big' declines ;.of tlje "past week or so, the cotton market became sensation ally weak yesterday with all deliver ies except J uly", mating new: low rec ords for the season under a renewal of general selling inipired by-7 unfavorable foreign trade advices and -increasing confidence in an August bares n report fur - showing . an enormous crop next seasou, Th new , crop positkmi were the.-aeakes't, selling about - 35 t 40 poioti Under the closing figures of last night aith January contracts touching 11 40, or a decline of $11,09 per bale from the high rtcords of last month, while August broke t 11,40. Eeporte that the IuUian monsoon bad broken unfavorably and , that ' the pos sibility of a famine in India had exert ed a very unfavorable influence on tbe Manchester .market, inspired a good deal of selling ; while, the market was also influenced, by rumors that the forthcoming ''report of the National Ginners'; Association would made the condition of the crop about 90 par cent comparing with the government report of 88 3 per cent last month. There was heavy Covering below 11.50 for the new crop, but the market closed weak and at practically the lowest on new crop months 'which showed losses of from 35 to 40 points. Old crop, posi tions closed unchanged to 19 point low er. : s la " " $15.00 513.50 " " " 1800 -3 tBi m 1 L I W T I. 1 U ' Bristol. Eog July 2& -Lieut Con- beau, a French officer, flying the name rot ware peauamnw ; loaay vwoQi; ins CHOICE- OF. ANY ,STRAW;HAT; ; -. 1-3 off ; :So -"Go'ploiif Sim SELLS IT FOR LESS ...C'i - r-j ' LiTTLE OVT OFJfHE WAY BtJTJT PAYS tQ WALK TO COPLON'S" our St special cigar sale . v FRIDAY ANB SATURDAY' iv Vv" And Will Continue This Special Sale vn- Those Two 'Days For a Few -'.".':; y- y Weeks. , We Offer Tou The Following Values: '.' .' Royal Robes, yalue' $2.50 a box'for $2.00 or 6 for 25c 1 MoRtcUo.':. 44 ; 2.00 - - ' $1.75 ' ' : Utile Lew: ';-2.00 .-',-.'r' 1.75-' . J!ouracntal,4:225; ';.-.' - "1.75 - dollars, Ihej will be able to do so. t Refrigerators 1.010-miIi circuit un tb Eaztand od Scotland' ir raoe. caDtutlng $50 OCOi?. Wiir sell the balance left over at the from the London SMJ Aaail. 1 was following prices. , Genuine Forcelean the greatest of ftH he; 'aviation Vkjtor linpd Lenard Cleanable, 3 the 25 VOt ie..- Conneau flew the greater part of 22 0, tha t35 00 at f 30 00, the $40 00 the last day's' stage f ,264 miles from at" 85 00,' the 45 4)0 at 4 OOi.iThe above Bristol 'in " neck;, and jieck Jrace with prices are the lowest we eve : offerd kis fellow wuntryaaan, Pierre Jules th class f vgooda at Everyone cap- Vedrtn. Conneau won $45,000 in the fuss guarantee tbaMhey Will oo an. yon circuit of Europe raca i : , 1 expec any remgerator woo.. , ine managers ei toe Aintns 1 BRIDGETON ITEMS. slnravft Innlf fn thi mmfnrt And pleaSUl e Ot thetf patronS. trVi' We are having soma Vfry fide weath ,-JJT,J 1 w l pfesent. j is .very . goo ior tne farmers around this section. f . , . .;. r y A Million Dollar Damage, f-v-G'r?i r 'iTbe lawn party and lantern parade Tokia, July ei-A Uial wave in the that was held by the Methodist f&wi wska of typhoonTwrought devasUtion "dsy night was very mm h a success, to the Sotakl qusrter. ; There are forty master x,oonv,e raraer receivta ids nrsi dead with a million dollars damage. ? -j, pn lorUie. prettiest lantern, woyo Parker received a cond ana sudie r lem- inar third and Wactlio Thomas the forth - XOTIC. , J A' Ipriz..; The "Lanterns were -; all very ' . - - . . d 1 ... 1 . "... : rtoaa aupervwors ana overseers wr . u ni(nlln, -vn ti. k. r. o. uoe lownsnip win use litk fo f0mr wkn, ta Improving very tney am requires oj w w www UoWlt. oVWk h ml' 1a. attend to working ": Odr public school committee met last the public roads in -sakf township night.to select teacners ior our ecnooi and to atunt io.anv other business nesf fau, and Mr. . NeoOham uassu .. I L. . i i.. r .... . t-- that msy come before the meeting, uy wuw m . viwu w TO..u O der of Chairman. C C. PASKINS, El Provcnzo M ' 2.50 2.06 ' These brands afa offered you at wholesale prices and you will make no mistake to avail yourself of this "Crest Bargain Opportunity." : We also carry a full line of .wsC known 10c. and l&c. Cigars, Tobacco, Pipe, and Smokers articles," Agents for Guth's Chocolstea and I tort Mofia, slo Conklla FcHmUin Tens. Sll styWs and sizes. Five Year - Guarantfe-Il lias no Equal.' '- '. ' '. ' '". . , JAME3 CITY NOTES. ' Jamee City. Joly 26, We are now having some very fine westherr- - " .: r , The wt-r was lower In Neuse rlvrr yniilcrdsy ttum It has been (hi year. . Mr. Will Mm tic was on the sick list ks - principal and Uisa Florence Wrth erington of 1 uscorora,. for assistant. and If a third teacher is needed Mrs. Need'lism Cask ins will be third teacher If nothing happens ws will hsve a good seven mnntlis term this yrsr. We tblhk the eommitlee made a wUe ssluction of teachers. . , ... . ,i Wo aro sorry to sty that Mrs. Tingle who Kin on It street is very sick. .- We hnpt the will 'n recover, " . . .' Mr. Jim Wiley who lives on the ror- m-rof Pi i.l. e snd-t; re'ti is very sick EWLEl-:i;;?'": 'ii's-:t')Jr,;'''Vv. i. ... i ;.; . . The convenient focation of this bank in the heart of the. '" business district, the furflitie it affords bt all branches of " . modern banking and the individual attention given' by Ua ",V'v.i. e) .5. management to the. personal requirements of each customer. !j5'make it tin ideal banking home for people in every walk of ..- life. - : v.--- ... ' Checking accounts are received in any amount and 4 "fnt enmnounrl intarpRf i nni'H ot)iriT " "IH- t. . . t-1 T -i per ..I . -S A i A I .' 1 SUSSiB 1 SMSISmS Casey the Clock, maker by Mack and Burgess, famous high class comedy duo at The' Athens to night Laughable absurdity. Break Over Morocan Situation. London, July 26, Reports that Ger many has decided to.clkout40q,000 of the army . reserves, that France will fellow salt and news that Lloyds will net . hold, themselves responsible for war risks on shipping' latejr than Aug ust 15tbv today -.enlarged the ominous croud of gloom . thst has arisen over the fcuropean norizon since tne develop ment of. the Moroccan situation through German's aggressive action; : Emperor Wiliam is said to have curtailed bis sea eruisS and started back lo Berlin as a result of dispatches seat him-, by wire less,. ' . ; : " -' LsGrsnge Bank Case. i vT .1- ' . ... j- . . 1 LaOianire. N. C. July 26. The case fegainst L F.' Davis, former cashier of be Bank cl LaGrnnge, was continued on motion of ' defendant a- counsel; till Aurust.Sth.' JA large number of the legal fraternity are present' represent Ing the two sides of the ease, J Among these are Skinnsr, of Greenville; Ay- eock, of RalelgTi: Tillett of Charlotte; Dortch, of Goldsboro; Rouse, -.Cooper and DawsoSi of KiDtoo.;v ' '' i'i 'r--:'-.rj:t(vii We Will Continue Selling all Clothing and Ox . fords at Cost. it-1 j;i. ft GOOD STOCK TO SELECT FROM Je Je BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE i liSU ItlCK MQUNfll: INN jfllfiPliliSBfl MB JUNE 20th 1911. ? j e.Most Beautiful Place in North, Carolina. Write MRS. W. D. MMiEY For Terms :- Of Inquire at oural Office -Hr 3;.. at Week, Mrs. W. L.lrtrl(k, who hs hn Ln we hue he will xm bs alile U bo aln. re- BEDWAD CLARK Cor.'&arp, ' tr.vM, '-';""' . fhonc . vlxilinrat Fortsmouih. va., r,i turned home. , i Mfri. Jolin Pvr!l sn !C! nrii Wrk 'in.HMj spent I" i"!y at V. Sums of our t -hi I , 91 to Ulver.!!-soiot'-g Ihf" ' t. Mrs.-1:. l. r .: - ''1 !! f 'I, ! I: a. t ti i I . 1 j I 1 6' :'l ! ' t.-r ! , r , wpiiI down . i. 1 rh irch, ,-tn 1'r. snj . r. i:. i ills v-ry : ; r in out a M...S Nt IViru i veiling St the Imindf ln-r brolher, Mr, I roy Trice, on C strci-f, . - Lit'tn M I.i7?.-tt"3 I,a' nnr of A I im w ho I ' i I n in toxn via;!ii z r. 'j'iv.-i ms r ' I t-'iTie, , beginning at once, toe nor.roiKtsouta era trsia No 97 from New ' Bern to Wsshingtrm, N. C, and intermediate points will ran Tuesday, -Thursday lpd Saturday, natead of every day. Freight for these points will need to hi deliver ed the day before to iosoie lekVio t on these dsies 1 .' --; '.. - m--- ' , - ; - M. W. WAR,REN,y.' A ' Work ot Blsck Band. - No York, July 28. Ten thnusard are dnvf a from their hom-? in ths U'li'-inenti of ths Lint &i'la by esjiln- tinar tne interior of the structure,' and j by tli fir following. It la thought the ! work is by members of the . black bind ' l,:ili.). ' ' . ." i -;'f-i t'' j NEW LOT A - - Ladies Metal Fromc Iland Bacs, every-baj 'worth, $li0 V , to Zu, ; ow pnee . luu ; eacn; One lot Mens Belts 'worth $l!o0our price 50c, k One lot Cbadrcns jPaCLeath- 'erDclrttestyicspriclfe ' i . , . -" . ' v .' .r- r-e I r ' . . ' MIHMHaBSMSBs1Ms . t ' ' , - . V ' : "'ti, " ' '!f if.' ' ' A iKr-l " l,i Vn U In rStvcn Ciirs of rcllc3rs.v i,-H, 1 i.f i n DON'T HAVE TO WOIIK IIAIlf) Tu fl ) days w .rV U.:t l,o! v nth rf " '.or Inn.! pi - it m m n.ufai t'ito I b i accurately, ,..'. en' I I j t i . r no t i -1 !', on I !' n t .. i r' ' t y s ' tl,ot i' m r- - ; ! - o I--. ? . C, Ju'y ?(. Kleve-i r l;vn ti.T-ri r.jxir!e I in ; . i i it. i I -u 4 f ;tr ri I ... I I .! !,! M -. 1: r.. I.v.1 I -..n ' f t r f ! t ! r rf i- ! I'. .. f-r mil ' i ,:,i.i f .1 , 1 -ll.-! t as' I iwu.-rX' .:S' 1 f ' J V1? T - . I'-v- if' 5 s1 'V.'V . I. -; - -- V
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