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" WV 1 1 V i . a We make a study or whardiscnminat ing women want and then provide it for them in dependable qualities and at a fair price. White Lingerie Waists of Rare-Beauty New styles beautiful beyond descrifKH tion, at these prices they are surprising values, 50c to $3.00. Have you seen the elegant Silk Hosiery we are selling at 25c a pair jn White,: llack and Tan THey are fine. J.M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288 - ThVilace to buy your Spriog orJSummer Suit at prices' witliin reason. I absolutely guarantee satisf action. New; . line of samples just reeeived. ; Call and inspect my stock!. ilim I f . H CH AO iiflCK. ; . Kerehant Jailer. 103 Middle St KewBenij N.C. 1 ,IHE;PB0P0BTIDS O.SURFLUS CHI UXDu.ZED pefFiIS.Tfl.CP.il;- TH E NATIONAL BAKS OFjNEWBERNeC.N.' C;V cr Anmc V7 JL A.JLNa7 niT' amongf , the banks of : the City THIRD among' the National Banks of TRUST PROBE ; UlMflSllELF Nothing of Momept to . be .Done Unttl After the Pwiideo- : . New York. June 7th. -Because 'the senate had not passed the biu giving the house eommHUe on. bank in and currency mora powen to inrsti(au ths monsy tust, ch'sirmsB Pujo yesterday aiwoanced that m tMtiavay would be en st thii tiras of' aottl anfaamft ob4 the main Brincb of toqaky.TJ",ii"'-; Pdje mtdo the ahhouocemsnt at the ootset of the haaribg, which was be-H gun in the euBtora ouss, with J. Lsw renee, Laachliri, execnti e chairman of tba Nationd Civic Lesgueas the first' witness. Samuel 0 n term eyr appeared as inquisitor for th committee, aislst- ediy E. H. Psrrar. of New Orleans.; Pojo said that the committee now was without power to enforce, its de mands and could not compel testimony aod it was daemed advisable pot' to try to take important evidence until al d ubt as to tba committee's power wss settled. He added; "The committee considers it inadvis able, in any event, to conduct this iro p trttnt and far-reaching irquiry during the heat and excitement of polities' campaign and has not contemplated any such course." "Philadelphia- synonym of excellence in Lawn Mow ers, lhey push easier ana cut smoother. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. Jumped from Bed, Buffalo, Juni 7. Arthur Hammon', an actor, aged 27, is in lb i hospital in a delirious condition. He p ug -d badr furem st from the fojt of ihe b d tu the fl or, breaking his neck. His nurse was absent Hummnd is from Gold e.ifle'di Nevada. : German Officer Visit Naval Academy. Annapolis, June 7th. The Naval Academy's observation of June Week assuraidan international aspect with the arrival of officers of the visiting German warships, now at Hampton Holds. The visitors were entertained wncheon by superintendent Gibbons, aAa made an inspection ot the buildings as u grounds. The elimsx of the week's exhrci es occurs tomorrow when Presi defnt Taft a HI preient diplomas to tht grsduatta. Mrs. Astor's Istsie. New York, June 7. The estate of Mrs. f-arollne W, Aslor, widow of Wil liam Attor-and long the leader of New York society, amounted to ant little more than $100,600, according to the final accounting ot surviving executors, fil.d in the Supreme Court . today Col-. one! John Jacob Aslor was one of the executors. Notice to Builders. the State' I have a 1ag4 irtfck of all kinds of sawed Shingles on hand. Will . sell cheap td makettsinl for a i ashing busl ness; also tath"8 ti any quantity'. Fur nisbedor nntarni.lbd rooms for lisht housekeeping A( No 101 Craven St. opposite court - hooMrldelightfal loca tion. Sea Big Hill, ibe Reliable Shingle Man. Office 1581 RiMith-froot street. Pbohe see, , . Senate KepoitA Naval BUI Providing for - More righiera, . v ' . j-rWsshlngton, Jatte '7. -The Senat committee on naval affairs yreterdsy decided to report the- naval ppnn ria- tioa bill to tin Senate lomsrow. it in cludes the proVtioo for to ndw battle ships this fear; together a Hit other ad- ministration rwcomrnendaUooe ' which the Uodse re f need to giant The -bill ill carry 13,000,000. aa ipert ase of $15,000,000 over th current appropria time,. t; - .',:. aX.V-Vl"" "' - V' -J , Pooij.kiuor la Btreetl 'Martlnsburg, W. VaT, Jan7. Stv- eral hundred galbris of beer and whis key were poured Into the public square here by members of the Woman's Christ ian Tern pei anee Union The : intoxi cants, cornscated by country authori ties at various times, were sold during the day at public suction by thaThenfT. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union secured the lot fur t?40 snd then cumped.it into tha street. As the wo men pourad the liquor awsy constaMes stood guard. . . j . '.- "And as it has Surplus and Undivided Profits amounting to $105,000 and " Capital amounting to $100,000,' it has a place on the National Bank oll of Honor, ' which includes only banks having Surplus and UndivM- i Profits equal to or exceeding their Capital stock. It is announce 1 that S, 5 -I I, of F" i:!"1", and ! rr:'a- lac t 1' Divies far- AFTER.LJGinS oo?cori.Ei nil BaiefghV Sptehdidi llospliaiity." ; A. Peerkai : Ctsiriajin; to Penonagea, IHoai liocke Ealeigh, Jtne 7.-Tha Sta'a Dmt eratic Con vaBtioa hal a Bomber of not able featarrs. It was very larga gathering.ttaxins; tha Capitol city's a-1 eommodaUons. bat tb KaieigBKes no. WFeSBohded and made room for every, Tiaiior. inaignwm ;wwn im wi iidea made the viait most plsasanb' to the 1,000 or' an ialofiaat-.,:,V:- '.','; l The eonventfcwjn naming F, p.Wlo-" ston its presiding officer eeeld oothava made' a better clsttiesc y Mr. Winston in addition te being an able parHnientaio iao, has a voice for' reacblnr and cap tivating. ,Hs is gtttot . & T-seasihg" in advance the spirit of thoerowd. And while apparently letting the convention run wild," really bss it oader his p' r- sonal eontroL He is without a peer as A chairman. : - . , 7 . .; JTwo striking personages in the coa vsntion were , Uncle Loa :MldgrBtf, ef Oriental, and Frank Tomer.of Raleigh. The former was conspicuously the first among the Underwood , sympathisers. In every part of the hall eeukj his tow ering form and longoat-atretehed arms ha seen. ; Ha enjoyed avery mlBUte wbetbar the hand was playing, or he waa shouting "Undeawoodr' Frank Turner was the httmaa) aatomaton,stsad ibg on a ebair with hat m hsnd.his anas woald rise aid: fB. cttonded towards tbs chairman," 15 mimrtea without n sstion, during timaabf heated debate. -Ha never got - recogniUon. bat cam back, as tho eommaodiag the attention of the convention. . The attltade Of the Governor from Buncombe, in accepting the guberna torial nomination so apontaneonsly ten deied him, ss peculiarly charsctera tic of this splendid gentleman and demo erat. His innate modesty made him cut shirt the oration given him as he appeared. ' With' no concealed .emotion he thanked his fellow, democrats for the geat honor, then With his party inter ests aver at hear nado a great speech 00 the political situation, outlining what he regarded as tbe pending, issues and how his party should meet them. ' Beneath the entire proceedings of the convention, there waa felt the irritation and line op aa to Simmons and Kitchen, Wilson against tha field. There was a threatening Irruption on the platform, which was quieted by wise leaders. But (here waa "fight" below tba eorlace.' a PILES! PILES ! PILES I Wiiuams' Indian Pile) Ointment wiU cure Bund. Blending ssart Itching Pile It absorbs the timMrs, aJlays itching at onca, acta aa a ponltieav givea instant relief. Williama' Iodiu Pile Olhtmept is prepared for Pilea and itching of tha private parts, Sole by drnggiata, tnaiJ 50c and $1.00. WiUiama' M'f'g. Co, Props., Cleveland, O. Cottoa Woraila S.& Rock Hill, S. a, JdM T.-fba cot ton ea'erpillara little worm that made hsvoc with tho cottoa. plant' laU' last f 411, has made its sppearaoce in- tbta eounty and tha farm era are already tt king steps- to exterminate tha. "pest. Tbe agricultural .department at Clem son College haa been asked to assist lo this" work, and tha farmers will no doubt hegin at once 10 sptinkle arsenate of load on tho Infested planta.- lfe,t ns osual for tbe peat to- appear ao ealy and it eooTd devour tha entire plint in asht time' one the worms begin to accumulate in numbers. V s ResidencNo 20HaaOock.treeV eight roonu.'-; Store No. B Pasteur streev t 4 .. . siE:Co;::H!f r; .- aa-'-jf.-'-., 'mm ajaaw7 i 1 s- ! ' " ' J- ' Wilson la Endorsed For President. V - , . Delegates Chosen. - . " Raleigh, June 7. The Democratic State Convention wlkh convened in this city yextertfny rsme to a close this morning at 7 o'cl 't k, - v Aft.-r I' nine t! a K " be I, 1 f ' l: e f. :, n. i:. cv t" j. r. - i ' . T. ; WILLIE Large Fargo of Marines Gathering in Waters Adjacent to ' Cubat Territory. Washington. Jnne 7th. With fotit American battleships stesmiog toward Gaantsnamo. the marine farce immedi Stely availanle for project log Americas Ufa and property in Cuba, is increase1 to'over i,6".0. Too bsMleships M-nse-sola, .Missouri, Mississippi and Ohio ef tba fourth dir.sion of the Atiastis lest which put out from Key Watt dhdai tha command of .Rear Admiral U.aytv have aboard 800 marines. The ships' should arrive at Guantanamo today: Tbecroiser Prairie wbieh alreasyhal landed 460 under command of Colonel Lucas, has 350 more aboard. Four bat tleships of the third division, stall at Key West, have nearly 1,000 marines aboard. The combined forces on all the shiaS near Cuba which would only be landej in the most pressing emergency woulfl total the Amerioan fores available to over 3,500. It is estimated that 1,000 American marines would be tha equiv alent of five times that number of Cu ban regular soldiers. The state depart ment confirms President Gomes 's deola ration regarding the non-political na tore of the American naval maveini-n'. President Gomez informed the Uni ted States, through American Minister Beaupre, that be is forming a vol .n tear guard to protect foreign proprii and asked that his recent order iui Krag' JO'gensen rifles be increased from five to ten thousand, and that two million cartridges asscmpany them Gomes urged the United Stairs to makS every effort to facilitate the quick de livery of r. flea and ammunition. SAFE f PBOGRESSIVEHESS. I Loss of sleep caused by mosquitoes can be overcome with one thorough applica tion of our Screens. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. Hotel Engineers Joining the Strike. New York, Juoe 7. The strike of 16 ergiueers, electri ians and firemen of tbe Hotel Net' e lands'force gave s sew tost to the waiters' strike v sterdarr! With tbe quitting of these man csms tho threat that this waa only the begin ning, and that aot only would other en gineers and firemen and electricians in all the hotels strike, bat the walkout would extend to tbe big tea.ide n sorts; and golf clubs. Cottonseed Oil Butter It Cnsap. St. Louis, June 7. One item ir. the coat of living will be cut in half art leait If members of tbe Interstate Cot tonseed Crushers' Association, which mat here for their sixteenth annual con A ventloo, ean induce citizens to use a now product. C. W. Ashcraftof Flor ence, Abwvlbe president of the sasoci 1 ation, announced that a cottonseed oil "batter which will retail for 18 ssnts a pound ean b produced. Tho association according to J. J. Culberson of Pans, Tsxas, will pass a roiomtion opposing tho present Uxoim oleomargarine, f be conventtjn ww continue three days and 1,000 delegates are expected to attend. Vntii 1 s'.l c'iir.ng the rht iti s tt k'ye were cliCB"! to -1 f rv'-e d -Mr,i n to en J sre t' ' '. C. e t J. j. r . HOUSfe' FOR HENT, Wo. J5J. possession given May C4th, Apply to-1- ; - - - -ELLIS COAL & WOOD TARD. i; - , ' "v" ; Lorlmer Jo Quit fa latest Isoport.t' l-Y-l W , r - $ ,Wahington..DiC ,Jiine 7.v-U is now (oosiderod , altogether probable that Senator Lorimer, of Illinois will resign before, a vet 1 taken orr tbe re-trial of his case beeauseof theappeala that are being made to bim to nave his support. era in tha 8enate from having to go on record again in hit behalf, when -it i certain that tho result as a whole will be adverse.,- v I - The defeat of Senator Gamble for re- nomination in South Dakota where tbe issue of Lorimerism vsas tbe predomln ant one in the campaign, ...following the significant results in all of the other eases where the same Issue baa been a factor, is believed to have "settled the mitter. ' Lorimer iniisted upon coming to Washington tojtnd out thd situs: ion in the Senate for himself, but hu cn vas hss convinced him that there is Jo hope, - .' .. .. , , . It is rumored that Senator . Simmoni cf North Carolina, who is in ths miii t of a CBmps Kn for re-nofninau'jn, U 01 e cf t!ie b. nators voting for Lorimer la-.t year a w ou'J vet against him now; bit f ' r f ! n:cone himself refust-t-j to nii.'.e ai y statement. . " -'. '' J Tbe farmer who transacts his financial affairs through the Feoples Bank enjoys a ceitain prest ige not to be gained in any other way. It is evi dence that he is a modern farmer and that he makes use of every resource which can be of as sistance to him. Let us protect your money, either in an account subject to check gr in our Savings Department. Savings accounts draw 4 per cent compound interest. 3 !ian7 (garni ci a 11 nn1l,Ttiinil..mi . - - JC3 !iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii rr - - ' Hot Weather Garments Now that hot weather is oh us we wish to announce that we are prepared to meet the public's need in light weight apparal, in Clothing, Underwear for Ladies, Men and Boys, Low Shoes and Pumps, in white, tan and gun whole family, Mens mettle for the Straw Hats, Summer Millinery etc. J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE M; III: ( 5HIRT5 "For Well Dressed Men" O ripinnlly d: r 1.1 .1 Quircmrit ol sifjnctl ihe 1- t c.rcisrrs. 1 ne nt is per:. ct and in every appearance a custom made shirt. Hand laundered. Colors are guaranteed If he doesn't wear Bates-Street Shirt he doesn't wear the btst. THE SHOP THAT'S DIFFERENT HATfERS AND HABERDASHERS -i . PIJQNE 19 . 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