EQUALITY URGED BY WOMEN VOTERS 1 i V/cnuu Party Open *1? Annual Coamtion In V/aiSlajtoB IVs-blcctua, Fab. 1C—A plea fa •■iVs'.ut* •quality'' far voan In tb r?' c*t.aa of *U State* and Fadara lew* «ra> voiced by mrobin at tb noert-f Mailoa boro today of tb Natio *al Wo mao’* Party CoovoaUoo -b« plea waj oaUuilattically apptaad ci oy the iMtallid del scale*. • be dirctaaica of the local oquallt; uew. came up with the preaea 'lt «» of a report fro* the reward cc-mmttc* ntUay forth local “die criminations** which the eommitt* ai'd man be removed. Asecrtin* the •hr “rousts have heel and *tm an d fuseth- mi euJ'-r Inatitutiena." th • eport. at presented by comcnitte chairman. Min 8ue White, of Nadi villa. Teen., added. “They mart become human instttu tiona through the participation o wemm in the adoaioutratma and an - pile;:Ice of th? law. Thl* I* juat a .ijporHtt 13 the f» mutation of tb Women should be encourace' '• <■' «.■ the !«»! p ofrsiion and ti ! •'Hi and Juror*. Until the; sw *1 *’.£■ represented throughout thi 't. • at--store of the imtitutioi ■ c al-ays will be pirn doubt a *.e whether women over receive *xae . J.t”. c* ‘.a tha court*.“ In the administration of law* oi liTorc* »nd offense* acaiiwt bojt“ < , .hr report »a-'d. “wane.--. "Sin • 'on *.h. v'et'aw of ^JuiFcm that •twent l«saJ p.ycholocp tompre ' <1 ** V • In iWa MaobU. ..t.ad I. . - ' iddn-« by Kn. Norn B. piracy rf N.r Yo.k, as to whether worst r * rre wtU'ng to forexo the “specie &•>:!*«*" accorded them in the lawi of many Stitaa especially aa to “thi ho.bard’a rwtponiibilty for his wife’i dabl. ” Ulas White said: “Ahrotute equality Is my answer.' No veto eras taken on the edeptioi of the report, however, which wil r :me op for approval at a later see * • n as a re solution. WH2RE THE WEST BEGINS (ntot* lame. Uetak] P*> •■«.« too aamcuif a a littk rUCfetfuX, oil waure wta mile dwells a Utth ■ wager, Thac a wears the West begins; Out wau.e tae auu is a uttie ought* own in* aaewa las; inn are a uruk a waiter, h h*tc tae do ads ef home are a era bit ligater. That's waute tae West lisgim I ‘ Out whe.e the skies are a trifle blast Out waste ixt*»aaa.p a a litua User saars wacre tae was* bugtna; Out waeic a iraaacr areeoe m Mew Mg, Whet* lucre’s laughter in ever; s. issmict tiewing; That's urnere the west begins. ' Got where a fresher breene la blowing ms*m tewur aearta in despair ar - That s asm the West hagini; Where ten*’* mure of -nging aa * lam ml ughiag. Where teero s mere of gtviag aw less st baying. And n man asui a friend withes ham trying- ■ That's where the Weal begins. —Arthur Chapman. SUNDAY AT THE FIRST IMTiUT CHURCI Sunday School Orchestra begin Flaying at h:ew A. Je. Attendance u I>«a« at aenoay Hcoeol #6u. 'septa of ntoining carmen: “Qi s’aiiiug la Gave." hgmrul music by orchestra at even ilotf S4IV1C*. / topic tor evening service: "la th Ciatctxa ot Ambition." DAMAGE BY KINSTON FIRE IS UflMAThO AT SSOO^D Kinston. Fob. IS. — Tha damagi from last meal's fire here which 4e »a oyed a building an Queen stree uca tec stocks ot two ciothiag aai dry reads concerns was today su( aciauy teumaied at $300,000. laser aace will total less than half of thi . »"»• __ Once more we may retain thank for tha axistcaca of So nth Carolina ."Wanlever the North Carolina legie imis aaay do about tha modes, i con t be a bigger tool thing than thi hua.n Carolina house hae Jest puIlM air, in foib.ddiag tha exhibmen ol i—i—>e pictures portraying woman ai one ince ia theatre# at another race Kayoe they never saw a “tr«— •a vuuih Carolina, though,'IS' out uapeneae, or Hawaiian, er >.ue psiorM. limply because a 1 aa of aa alien race waodera In front of the camera, may work no berdshi) ihere.—Greensboro Daily Mews. . STOCKMEN GIVE REASONS roE EXISTENCE Of RUNTS Mar* than SOS replies have baa* • oee.ved from practical stack bread' art and a wears m response ta * ffsea Uisulra aeat oat b/ tha Uailad Bute* D« pa i tee eat of Affrlealtar* in an effort ta datanaiaa the cauae aad rBible meant ad prove*Cap rust* lira Mach. The lari* aaaber af r*> pile*. dapartaso** epaatallete cap, kt> do* tea tha iataraat which stock Weedan fast fas this eahjkct Seasa af tha toast is at asked la tha oaaa Uonaaire eras "frsa |*a experience In what closes* of lire stack da tha ■ret root* appear (eattle, hew*, sheep, *Ce )T" -la what staff* af aa a'.lataTa deveioaeeeat daw roaUaew appear ehiefljr?” "la year irpsrl anca whet era tha awl p media*! na thada of prwrwMtaff roatst" "Dee* it pay ta rate* rants to aurhat dtiT “Ta what estawt would raw dwaaeial rets, ns from Wro stack ha Inrreaa ad if paw had a* neats!" Jfialtr&iSSZS S? , # I CLEAN INC A COUNTY OF HOP CHOLERA II A county fro* tram hog ehotaee ',*ta yuur Is ths ml to which swiao tesodan hi Steuben County, Ind.. sru working Ondsr ths gu'dv-ee of ths ’ >««•» coanty spat and ths district vottnarlan of the United States De partment of Agriculture. As s resell of a persistent campaign for the con trol of cholera and Met organised , effort to eradicate it, there has becal ■ a remarkable decrease In tha dlesam | In the coanty daring the tart'two [ifsars- In 191T the lorn from cholera 'IIn ths coanty, according to the coun •,ty agent, was shoot 110.000. In HH ■ U wne a little leas than •B.OOO, and ' In 1019 It was pout the turns. In 1910, however, only three eases oc r curred !n the eoenty. which lead* " the twins breeders to believe that if I 1 their efforts to control ths disease ' arc costirued cholera caa be praetl-l 1 tally eradicated; ; ROAD BILL PASSES BY BIG MAJORITY (Continued from page L) I him,'* Mr. Templeton declared. The Fiona* was la no mood to. con cur. Mr. Doughton declared that It was lu no way in keeping with the dignity of the office of Gore-nor to require him to past upon r .ch mat , as the Highway Contra siton wan called upon to pass dai^ “The Gore ernor Is aa executine or tr, and this [Commission is an admlmitTutive body 'land I think that this amendment I ought not to past," ha eotclndcd. It I got only the vote of the me tber from •r**rl Matthew Ante neat Mathews of Bertie offs'id an e mesd^-nt providing that .Che State woo^be expected er allot .-d to par sny county for roads ..ajhlady built. The amendment was '-Tiopted aftp repraeontatives from all of the large counties had assured the House that ' their counties did not expect or want pay for the reads already built. Mr. 1 Templeton excepted from tha position with the statement that Cary road district wanted pay for tire Cary hlfh W*L- .of Moore offered an amend ; ment providing for a clamifleatlon of automobiles shore the rating of W homo power. He submitted figures to demonstrate that there are several hundred care of this type in the state, and suggested that the same ratio of tax he applied to them aa la applied in the ftradua.ed scale of bone power ' up to 36. lli.« amaodme.it was adopt ed. Grant of Davie offered aa araend . ment providing for aa «ddrt!o\il 10 : million dolUrv ‘o n>e..t posaible Ped ernl provision bs; hj amend ment wu not passed. • Three day* of <1 ; had passed without a wo d foa. ihe father of hill. Representative Do ugh ton, ■ad after the lart amendment ami ’ 0***74.3b1 upon, ha arose to . speak briefly. The House and the gal lery had boon waiting for the Old Ti rr.t05C?k JP*1 him when he took the floor. His face turned a uiua mutr a# n* wailed ter silence, and then ba assured everybody that ha was not going to make a ■poach. Ccaateat Bm N. C Railroad „ T* "»y he -vanity, but I hop* tha £?“*? “« whoa I my that *£■ *5.^1 Krmtmt piece of Icgisla Uoa this General Amawbty haa con 1 tldered tinea it built the North Car oliaa Railroad.” ho bourne. Bo discus 1 »ed tta tax features of the bill brief Jr. todicatin* the mutcus from which I the bond leone is to ba fluacad. lay ing partiaalar straw ojwh tha fact that none of R cowaa from the pro Pvrty owner. Ha detailed the ganeral automobile fund la a few words and the*-- H that la canonflaga, to naneh I of It I aw proud of 1L” -,Th«n ha appealed directly to Mr. * M*itll,'rW’„Mr^nltkrl tBd Mr. Barnes . and finally Mr. Fountain, who was sitting heaide him, to fO wf«ht& ™ i ponantt of tho bill- Hie atttude was •Iwoat fatherly to tha younger man . who have fought tha bin through the past throe days. None but Barnes and , Qaiekel refuted to relent when the question was put _ Ooughtoo U Courtly The House and the galleries stood I up whan Mr. Grisr very gracefully requested Mist Clement to coma to , ‘he chair aad mat tho question on its . final reading. It was surprised to the i of hroathlewnew whan ha aug I ««Mad It, hut when tha House raalis . ed what fits going on, ovary mem bar , rose up with a moot and remained , standing until Mr. Dougfcton aad Mr. Me Bee had eenducted her to tha chair. s i t r**,i**4 j“*t how courtly 1 tho OM Tiger could ba until ha want down tha aisle to Join Miss Clement, nor with what distinction he eould 1 comport Hlmootf. Tko (HrtKuAUia 7** £1 t9r u •womd, u for Mist Clement. S^wns handed I- - ■= 3 tbo atopa to the dla». a little flueb »nd Tartly marpritrd at th» honor that bad bean accorded her. She took the gartl from tbo Speaker and turrv od to tbo chamber and paitndod for ordor. •he —«*—♦ vtnnt "The q-.-eitlon man ts th* p»*™ro at the bill on Ita th'rd and fi-.M r otl c: v mny «-• t'otn ' .:p>oz«d r«,j ‘KS. ) hi <•! •> read." ’• h- e*«rtc beg-4;.-- to coll tfc* .oil t rui i .. required half an hour tha Room wasting to atop to applsud “tha mournaV a. they explained their Tot®- ,Mr- Mntthewa aada a clean cut epeoch wall within tha minute prorld •d la th* nil**, and so did Mr. Llnnry. Mr. Qaickel took *lar«a times th* time allowed and spoke aa even 11 minutes, hot the chair graciously ix norad thetrespaa* upon th^allotted tin*. Finally it «u or*r madMbfl Clement announced the Tot*. The tu-^^ mult broke* loo<» and It wsa eereiml ' mlnutea before order wae rtetored jrnd^d^urnmen^nken^^^^^^^^ In The I Morning ! U TVa Maniac vkaaa ayyatltaa art hart la aatla 1f, a dainty Mt at •m yaatary balya a M. Craig Bakery ■.. ■■■■ S | EVER BnjOUS? | Charieston, Ml**.—Mrs. R. V. Heins, of this place, fcj U y*. Ttowsww tot to use very much aiedfcine, because If Ifelth eadacbe, dirrincss, or colds, bad taste W V) to »he mouth, which comes from torpid liver, 1 would Tfl ■ to*1* «.<*»• «c tmore ol Black-Draught, and It would IS U» w??hten ■'KL«neka ™« feel aa good as new. W We nave used in our family for years (II THEDFORD*S “ Black-Draught ■ «pd it certainly fs the best liver medicine I ever saw. B IQ III),” °°^ “ved ?« ®oney. it has helped keep my 71 M *ytoem •" shape, and has never weakened me as eo 11 Sf2yJ>l!ysic*-da0.1 "oommend tt to ray friends and am 9| ma *u^.to do sa* Black-Draught Is the old. reliable liver (B B medicine which youhave doubtless heard much about H Hi Jtoen, you toe] badly all over, stomach not right bad (I ■ In your mouth, bilious, or have a headache, try II Thedford s Black-Draught At all Druggists. 71 R Always Insist on tho Genuine I jl I. r 0 • . * Idle money has no value—it is no good to you or , your community. Only when it is placed in a good bank and made to circulate does it perform the use ful functions for which it was created. You owe it to yourself and your community to place your funds in a bank where they are always at work and always guarded against nre, burglary and loos. .% • * ’X-.I BANK YOUR MONEY WITH US * t JJank EXTRA SPECIALS CHINAWARE Best Any Where $230 Sets for_$140 >120 Sets for_$ 75 > 80 Sets for_$ 50 $100 .China Closet. . $65 __• $145 Buffet $85 ALL FURNITURE DOWN - -14T(fl-2 SPECIAL BARGAINS - IN - 40 P A R L O R SUITES Mahogany and all Oaks OIL STOVES i ved Star, $80 kind down to...$55 NEW PERFECTION And Others in Propor tion $ I 3 1.5 0 Refrigerator Ki.chen Cabinet* for $35.00 O'lHERS LOWER Stick Brooms_90c DINING TABLES LOW $ 148.00 Majestic Range $115.00 $90 Cameron Range $60.00 $33.50 Cameron Stove $20.00 $75 Barrett Range .$48 Refrigerator* And- Ice Cream Freezer* ♦0 PERCENT OFF 40 12c Fire Dog* And Smoothing Iron*, lb..0c -ARP TINS — CHEAP SEE ALL OF STOCK 9 ■ BUTLER 10THERS ANNOUNCE REDUCTION Of From I-4 to 1-2 FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES, RUGS, /Carpets, Mattings, Musical Instruments Hardware, Farm Implements, : Building Material, Points, Mill Supplies, etc. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN GUNS, , RIFLES AND SHELLS .Every article in the Big Stores and Warehouses—-Except Victor Victrolas—is Offered at these Reductions Which Will Continue Until ondidons Improve. This Is Your Op portunity; Where We Lose You Gain—The Reductions Are in Force Today—Come at Once. Burro Roofing: i*g fjf fe_^ > i — ■—■ i, p-- v— i •• Snell Bicycles Brace Fork and Double Brace Frame $50.00 Steel Concrete /wheel 'BARROWS $12.00 American Steel Wire Poultry Fencing, per Roll. __$4.75 NO GOODS CHARGED OR SEiMT ON APPROVAL - AT THESE PRICES 4 l t Butler Bn thers DUNN AND VARINA N. C. — ■ ' ' 11 1 — ‘ EXTRA SPECIALS . 1' 4 Square Yards Linol eum __. .$3.00 Curtain and Drapery ^.ods . _ .40c $2.00 Curtain and Drap try Goods-$1.00 COTS, SPRINGS AND ROLLER T O P A N D 1TPEWR1TER DESKS -WAY OFF 30YS AUTOMOBILES AND WAGONS AT HALF PRICE » BARGAINS IN FINE LINE LOT OF FLOOR - LAMPS - Liquid Asbestos Cement —Eire Proof and Guar an teed to stop leak in any roof --$2.00 GaL -LOW PRICES. ON^ Guano Distributors, Com and Cotton Plant ers, Cultivators, Riding Plows, Hoes, Rakes, Pitch Forks and other implements. Tires And Other Auto ; Accessories Very Low Screen Doors, Windows, Sasha, Doors and Man tels at Extra Low Prices. SHINGLES, LIME AND [ nails reduced •• Bargain, in Piano# And [’ - ORGANS _ 1 PAINTS, OILS, ETC., 1, GREATLY REDUCED ! SEE ALL OF STOCK j ~ ■ 4