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THIRTIETH YEAR ' ft . t 1 im . '"J A ' 1 (A1 fix n f , i -.1 . GUARDIAN AND-EXECUTGll "N the preservation of property which has been accumulated 1 1 during one' life there ia no consideration more jrrijwtant thin ' ' the question! "Who shall be the guardian of my children and the executor of my will?":; This question is Answered properly ouly when thjs company ia named as executor under,. will. While our banking department accep'sdeposits and we pay interest, on savings and certificates, yet a large portion of our , business con sists of the care of .money and property left under will. ; :! ; i CHARTERED UNDER THE STATE LAW. TO ACT A5"EXEC- ' , ' UTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, OR GUARDIAN. OUR fNTIRE STOCK A. V OF, Men s. Young Men s arid. Boys' Cloth- ing Now on Sale. at: Exactly Vl -1' . m :-,vJ 1 . PP.'FORMER. NOTHING RESERVED S7.50 -FOR SUITS 1IISTEAD OR SiO.OO S 11.25 :":vr -msi5. S 13.50 115. 00 00 M00 $20.00 CHOICE OF ANY, STRAW ".HAT, t- ' v - SELLS IT FOR LESS . - V 'frLITTLB OUTOF THEWAY.'BUT IT PATS TO WALK TO COPLON'S JT.. -J.. , ...r . ,- .. . . ' i i. I, - - '.- i v' A'y ;4';v.lwE-tiLta:iAuauRATE . .' .. : OUR FIRST SPECIAL CIGAR SALE v. Friday and Saturday'.;-; . And Will Continue'Thi Special Sal on Thosa Two Days For Few - Weeks. We Offer You The Followihfr Values:' ? ' ' .r 1 1 ... : Royal Robes, yalue $1.50 a box for $2.C0 or 6 for 25c. Mon'etlo." r'2.00 l $1.75-. V-" UtUe Lew r 2.00 45'"" y " Monumental?1' .2.25 V- " ' . 1.75 El Provcnzo 2.50 ' y ' ' ICO y" These brands an offered you at wholesale prices and you will make no mistake to avail yourself of hU '.'Great Bargain Opportunity." W e also carry a full line of well known 10c. and 15c. Cigars, Tobncro, Pip.-n. , and Smokers articles. AgenU for Guth's Ctiocolates and Bon Itunl, lo Conklin Fountain Pens, all styles and slies. Five Year . Guaranu-e-It Has no Equal. ' ' ' ' i'-'. '';-:'' - . EDyARD CLAllK Cor.Stnrei ' Elks Temple, " ' I '. " ! - - h.. j h 3 nd 11 til.iT lii..! i -f I. ' : jiine rpn-dru. li..u i f i,;; I . ' i b fia i f r 'in i: i i i .i y i si7.e or i i..'.1 I i.l. frir.-H. I'ut t: i , " i ! I t . . i, r-' i ' i . llevcs That An ' Exchana. of Prolucti, VrouUi - Be of Great ' . Value to Both Countries. Ottawa, July 81 Sir Wilfrid Laurier the prime n.inister of Canada, has ma. e a direct appeal to the people of that province a-king their endorsement of reciprocity at the election which ia set for September 21 nexl. . " la hia appeal the premier states that since 1SC6, -when. Lord Elgin's treaty was abrogtaed, all men of any promt nence have been', unanimously of the opinion that the free exchange of pro ducts between Canada and the United States would be of inestimable profit to both countries. - ' V- ' ' "The present Conserrativ party in Parliament;" says the premier, 'seeks to reverse, the lifelong policy "of its great leaders in the paBt. ; t . "It has been alleged by the opposi tion that this agreement, if consum mated, would imperil the - connection with tha mother 'country and nnalty bring annexation of. Canada I to ; the United States, ' j, fc i , "It ia impossible to treat such an ar gument with any kind of respect. If it has any meaning the argument is that the people of Canada would b seduced irora tneir allegiance oy tne prosperity which will follow the larger flow of na tural- products from tfthers."'v s , 'ii thij country to I have -now returned to serve you. A large stock-of all kinds of saw 4 Shingles Laths and Brick, For.: Shin- Klee see our prices, your price is mine.' I know I can please yoo. - - ' "',: The Shingle Man. t Lii.iw U u it ' ,.4 Smith Sanders. - V J tf Ocean, N. C-Uuly 26-At tlft M. E Cbuch "Bethelhym". was eolemized on W ednegdayrmorning, July 27, ak 80 o'clock the marriage of Miss Ejbel San ders, the charming a,nd greatly belUed qiece of Dr. ; J W.V Sanders., to j Mr. Stephen B. "mthi by thk paafo the Rev. J, a Whedoeel " ' I ,A r The church was. very : taatifully dec orated with ivy-nd" eedar,while over the altar an arch was erected covered with ivy, evergreens and many flowers of the season, . while ' large ferns and hot . bouse plants .were vanistiraUy placed around the church. As soon as bridal party arined.. the j Rev. i J C Whedbee with accompanient ,tn the or gan by Miss Gladys Collins song "It is WeU With My Sool ' ,at the close of this solo the music was tactfully chang ed to VMendlesohn's wedding march'.' a d while tne strains oi tnis Deauuiui music floated, out through ' the church with its three hundred peiple came to be present at the wedilng the bridal party entered the church. ; The bride neatly and very becomingly attired in a handsome tan tailoved . traveling suit with bat, veil and. gloves to match and carrying a large boqaet, bosringoD tb arm of her maid of honor Miss Mildred Collins, gracefully passed up one. iale of the church, while the groom accompan ied by his brother Mr. Sherrod Smith came up the other meeting at the altar. During the ceremony Miss Collins saft- ly played "Hearts and Flowers," cbang ing at its close aram to Mendleohans. As th party left the chunk their m&fty friends hastened to give thera lhair con- gratulaions. . ' :. ' Mr. and Mrs. Smith accompanied by tho Minsea Collins and Mensr Snorroil Smith and S. J. Sandurs Jr, l. ft for Mayaville where they were entertained to dinner by Mrs. Ollini after which Mr. and Mrj. mith I ft f;r Rah eh and other point of I ' ri-Ht in the ; Slate. Tliey will on t!..-.r return bo ut home to th.nr tumy f rion.li at 15.. cue.. Among Ui'we alien l.na; tl. nM i from a uV tanee:-M ra, f.J. A. Lintnn, V Pr FV ' n, r ' rt, ' . tiludya acd luitir. U 1'"!...m, l;. ,vi:i-, 1 Mr. a-d Mn. D-".i-l V,'.-. ' I'. IWn, Mra, K. N. I'. '', C r Point, Kev. sn-l Mrs, J, C, V. I, " , i.'ai.. !-.i'n. Creates Considerable Excitement By SudJenly Toppling Over j - -.iu ii ii Scat, . ! Considerable excitement was ereated at the nnion station yesterday morning, Elijah Jones, a well -known, colored man, who wa intending to spend the day ct Reeleborj and had purchased his ticket to that point and was sitting in the Union station awaiting the depart ure of the trtin, . suddenly succumbed to an attack of heart disease. :-Vr . Jones," who was about 65 years of agS'Sna who resided, on New South Front street, has bad : a number of light attacks of heart disease and lived constantly in fear that such an attack would cause hi death, ...Yesterday morning he arose eaHy and seemed on the best of health. Ha had decided , on the previous day that he would go over to Reelsboro and vwhen the hour ar rived went to the depots Those who saw him a few, minutes priorA to bis death had not noticed any thing peculiar and when ha suddenly-dropped over ia bis seat,, ' there was -considerable con. aternatton among the number of negroes ID the colored watting room. , -,,' . ' " "4, ( "''Tr f f n i -i Harris nd Pearce Entertain ersjbi a purely personal ?wayf Singlrig, Dancing and Talking at The Athens to night, f v " j" i ' ' ' ' , - A, Kttlceio Mariners, s . --,v JK ' 7 ? j C i-.' y-t' yiK t-fi' a Ocracoke Inlet -Teachea Bole Chan' nel, Into Pamlico Sound nina-fwt shoal light to be established about . July Slst, wiif? --..x :-; . . t it is tcr bea fixed rei' post-Iantero light illuminating entue horiaon,15 ft. above water, shown from a 8-Dile iiori sontally slatted Btruct'ure.'.; with white and black perpendicular stripes; in nine feet of water, to mark mid-channel en tering Ocrake Inlet from the Sound, In place of vine-fopt shoal -buoy,. PS 2d class can, 'which will be discontinued on IIIO - cuno;i PluiiT J . - - ' - " ' Commercial-Appeal Predicts Eec orl Yield if Oonditioos . . j ... . -. . -: MainUined. -- - - . . 5 Memphis, July 81. The Commercial- Appeal says too ay.-'. ? f "."-. "Another week favorable to the cot- ton plant has put the crop keveo' days further toward maturity.. It is two or three weeks earlier than last year and the prospects are better in every state than at this time last seasop,'- -;;-t ;? "Complaints are local in, character and are of excessive rainfall, producing rank growth and damage by boll worms Bool wevils have done little damage al though it appears that they wilt shortly become a factor in Louisiana," Some rjn is needed along the. Atlantic 'sea board and moistures Would if benefi cial in western Texas. ' Elsewhere- the moisture supply ia abundant... i "The plant ia -very heavily-truited and has matured an unusual number of boHs for the season The crop is gen erally taid by and . the fields are as a whole clean and the cotton baa attained a size that will prevent 'great growth of weeds and grass hereafter,. ' "f ('Many of the' reports received ara brilliant ' and over -fully : twd-thirds of the cotton area a record jield is indi" csted if, present, conditions are mam et Over the remuining third the crop is good, ' , j-wi,' the same 'dale, t A Pan1ica- ,Sound-$heetr Island Slue light to be -estaunshea -about .August 10th. 191L It.is to bea ; Used -white post-lantern light,- illuminating entire horizon, 15' feet above water, shown from . a. black 3-pila , iorizonta)ly slatted" structure in, 7 feet of water, to guide vessels from the -Souna Into the anchorage off Portemoutb N. v!. "). XlWTl lawn lThii Philadelphia;; Mower Will make your have ;a . decent' appearance wnen propeny applied. S Basniht Hdw;Co. .y. Announcement, iiiiimpiy - ing it IT nnpv 1U11WT , When you save and deposit your savings in . The Peoples : l v. Bank at 4 per eept Interest 'thaf money" multiplies ,'rapidiy.V; j- Interest ia added to interest as well as to your depo itr and "i: '-the fund grows steadily it ia a nutter of" in4'tipV'nMn-V-.! y ix-T- - i-v - - r-v,-- -: - y o i(-"i' 'fty, .In order thai people of moderate means' as well as taoee; -jt more extensive resources may en joy the protection 'which fTWi'y.'W r.ii'j." :' '..-' V .,'-- . ; -. i j- "t z--.. i.; a savings account with tbU bank affords,: we invite deposits irt ' -t ".. . -.. .- ---e ?vv ii) any sum down to fl.OO, paying interest . thereon, af ,the i.s.. rate of 4 per cent, compounded twice each year.-:-..' fii ", ':. - v: .1 r:e. .I'.t-iWr.lll'WU. 4S -.- -.: i'lllllMlMlMIIIIMnillMM NOTICE. Stockholders - in, the Atlantic- and North Caralina ? Railroad Company de siring to attend the annual stockhold rers1 meeting in Morehead City on Au gust iu, mu, win apply to tne under signed for transportation, giving . the name of each -individual member of his or her immediate' family wishing to go. I Will forward same Id the proper author itj of the -.fNorfolk-Southera - Railway Company1 for such transportation, . v v ".H 0 J. BROADflURST, tv ;r'!v-. Sec. A. & N, Q. K R. Co. sGoldsboro, N, C July 29, 1911. Three big features of next Sunday's NtfW York World (hat should sot be overlooked are as follows; The words snd muaie of the bow, great song hit" of '.The Men Pecks", which starts play ing next Wf ek sjt the Broadway Thee trej N York city; a complete detec tive story, "A Modern Delilah," by E. Ppilllps Oppenheim, America's "Conan Doyle," and "My Adventurera With the Queen of, the Counterfeiters and her Gahg." by Chief Flyna of the Uoi ted States Secret Service. ?. . - . -. To make surs of getting then) order the Sunday World in advance,'!, -'.' v.:i r- v. The manners of The Athtns ' '. cjs lock to the comfort end le cf tl.cir patrons.- a aC U Stoves. r Att KxlUlngBunt. Pollocksville. N. G. July '27-One of the most exciting and splendid .fishing and hunting trips of the reason ' were enjoyed by Messrs Newton White, F. HV Taylor and Paul and Alien, Bender of Pollocksville near the upper Mill creek section. ('Vri"l""' iThose merry hunters had not reached their bunting grounds when one of the splendid hounds that were" under chain by Mr, Taylor gave eigne,' of seeing game Mr. Taylor Jooked op saw com ing directly i at the party, a ferocious bear; Mr..; Allen ? Bender ..- opem d fire wounding- bruin' who charges "on Mr, Bender.but was met by bis magnificient bear dogs seeing tbA iarty turn backi an charges n Paul isender and Nate hite who scares him off. not having either of their guns loaded. They put more .fogs on him and the fight was to. Wetitne8S thecharge until bruin makes aitarid and Mr. White and Allen Bender goes onto see the fight more closer. When uaeXDected bruin. anmred makes a cbargeVt bis human apponenta. They fired at bins but missed the mark, Mr. White nred again hitting bruin In the mouth, he fell heavly on - the ground!, but comes again. .This time Mr. Ben der put a bullst through hia brain and brum fell at our feet. ' T i ' We now go fUhing , and make a good eatcb. We alao caught a specular spe cia of sligator on a large hook baited with a piece of bra'.' Mr. Paul Bender used hia Winchester twice on him and we now have hit bide to mount. It was s sight to see the qdnnity of pearcb of boar livir, wild honey and coffee those bun to re put avrny. We sure had a good apnutllo, and this hunt as well as tint upper wi'l be remembered always Be remembered of the many good catches CLOTHING AND SHOES We Will Continue filing all Clothing and Ox- fords at Cost. ft GOOD STOCK TO SELECT FROM J. J. ELKS TEMPLE BAXTER DEFT STORE. TURNER S : ELASTIC FELT y r V.NINEty NIGHTS GUARANTEE" -I; We guarantee this mattress to be manufactured from pure raw stock,- free from any admixture 'of did rags or other old ma. terial. Bleep-on ft for Ibree. -months, and if found imperfect 'in quality or workmaoshlp, return it W me and your money will bq"hihrlea; MADE SPECIAL FOR ; ' Tj;;TurneivFurni KcrvH'irihor wa are complete hoime fiirniihiTd,' can yive you prices on ;niKis of the IvuK ((Utility, such as lhe!ot f ,h jmnt river and Naeaesnd the Favorite I t I to S Ml, took Stoves fromi niil'.-a from 00 to' liive me a rhsnre at your stove J. S. MIU.KR. Tour t tiiy run"-! to r a;ii. ('. i t- cre.-kt lnk9 mi lnn.ls tlso the splendid Img of quail, lurkcjr, bcBr, coon oposom, iiirr ls snd many other gme eommonj to this country ll at crm be bBgpd or; rnni hi in tl.a iiror.cr iiaaon shows that! r;.o-l' rn North Oiolina la truly atporta n.H; Arn. lice and CCnot be siirpistl' ..r ( 'I'm!... I. . B, . jrWfOiTOIlii tilSTkEBS )lL-THIS V.EEICWsX t ".We have decided' to'fgiveltKeih ill ; t our profits on every, kind v of goods.'; - ; - let' usnbw.fS? ; f j DrJcriflgtoa, Dty $Gcods Go. r 11 ':. ' . 1 , rn , m.i.iav: , . If. KM) . - rv 1 t j r hi.: s'....r t i v .1 . i j r I ; ' i ' A i y; !. .it",: .-..1' M M ' ' S - 1 10, s3 - f ' 6 ' - t J In- i !
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