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sEjjT g .. „ 1- r--’---’ ' Ipf. iMawi ins■ni w»n n «'p ■■Mai (HIM Bode! or ohrUll.o --■ My. ter be lived kta fl years in the •onto* of his fellow mao. Quietly Mi I" » min wr he teat thtough ??ri- L of Ua charity in hit wake. And when the eoM flag* re of th* mm *mm* ****** <>»' •«< “>«»• It hM t yun>>^ SHJi t kM > »WM4 ( u> toe Or**t Be .yumad. mm u egaopffon to tot* rile ■to esteemed Mr, Daniel* rannul t| vouched tor, br.t few mi^m> ■ .spr, kt «M • food Bin. and he. agger k« toW tot wbolo ootoßtiaUv . ’ UV.MU ntrw « ttm There or* tkfto satwtMtJal r<<*- fjfto Os dte at U»« widest and won airmiK of any cHy in North dMgerou* «o the *Me g fcjf totorterr w»th free in,l atmJt tohrtoi train jßff 4fQjfif down too etre*. now Si (Bob wrwahlng together M to* ’»f t» Wmam «r laceraee* speed, ft'JßUt p ifet at a mttttMurr eorth- J ,K,t '■ tor * t ••}fc l, y!r* 15®*** ' ymri ** dp? *l* Bltoptooed dl*aat*r m«> ma / thd dwWtoof a got! «M- Stfy ttor the track* from the Hrret •FlßoUt W nine tfe* will of the .wf* *l*. perhap»>ff,iu<n*t many pre, - NtfMS mum«oik In tbit l ffWiUittw <A *4vWL * •" tfelft during the Tfßpry kpfefeai ooDMia of (hi* day ■f»*W«t thfel U> < Otar dr, I. the *r*to danger of the Are de ■(?»#» *•*»• cut off from their ++<**•. b> the *B*II-lU* rets when might ha,,* on mSp •* *» r thruoah es. .WOOK-B waa predicted at a *• S^^a of the earth a ta«k ~n : hare hern laboring fur 3he frrn ■ unl¥< ■Mg** wtWHkHii luwlf Ita anlp- Jfttos*. t fey a rfianae la the heart* of Rto feartU neighbor, and put* its afe II if at lon to » constructive natioakl U program tbea, and ooly thoh wilt in ■ tematlonel security be a tart Whtlo I] the effort of the National League wilt I no tlott.it be bf value the brtagtci I about o; world peace la not an Ann | lean tank alone hut na late met ton ■ I, • , TBK BBMATB WKHiE A net ag aurely as la the tanka of Ike eeagtori wore llged up ggaia«> the apeaker'e chair la tmttle array Is lhare a ntaie «f Mge In the ,ar>- figmmtjf o|.OMM|MMg. The ainlp eggrtawnr in the flfbt la the Hep. toealdrat. t hnMea Dawea, who l«* afead ol htlng toe paenlre man **. * * » ,w -B»*d|dcß| la a wW,- fbaate*,, la the manse rulna. fc’hra Dawea dnllvered hf tlrad’ ntt .the now hlatorloal March « b« he gap toe atogr. Aecugfoßod to open. »«B Ire M anything ft del re,i th* •enate wan radety ahoebrd to r*alU* it»t n lew fiery word* had placed It t>;t on the offen.lv,. hat op th* defen rtv*. 'There la anr* to be a battlv n>ygl ir there mark, matured hr the MMton who would apeak after the startling Inauguration speech meant Mffihlng. Sueh a hto>te will be wet. coated by the gaaeril public for eyita of op* prgneat rule, that which I remit, fttltbaeter ere aa ftuplHar tn the lotelllgtot public a* the rhymes of Mother Uoo*o v We recall that Dawes hge keen heckled hr toe for hia re nmrht. Wk also know from Mm study «’ diepotohea that laotoad of httog much upmf by the atom he has aroused to . AmAnll* .. WPteru Ihtkm nppear* to he maeh pleaaed and ttta hgofc Md feta the senator. heckw. , t :„; Tho nd>ouM>».nt of owtgroM he. hnltad the hgcklihg hut Dnwee t. M *** *° "+ M.,l# doing >» ,I« in a large sMlgnmeat that Oawog ban taken upon himself and r«e that may am meet with My auc teao, Ah attempt to transform the rulaa of the aenafe la a.aßtaip an Itnpanalble task specially la view of to» fact that users of the flUlhuater ore repreaentatlvca of both tho ma jor pultt that partfea. ritera will .he ao eight la aewap. t*» o'fleet If Dawea continue, hi* e«l«ta Beige during the aiMuaor. for * *»Wr of the Meeball aeaaoa, news '• ifiha re dull la aumgper and eg. Kwton. by tho • dlftoroul- vtee.pree. ] eag hut of a#w» value lit nelre is on natfe nation awalta ' H» outcome. ■' • 1 W A»*» VBKMM MIBV OP. FKX^KMK. Dlkcoa.lop of the propriety o’. l( crlaap nowp la the paper* hoe gpmad < ! OVer the country. It wma aurfeu by , ilie protest of mlalat.ra la Dea mama, Chicago and other oltlea 1 against the featuring of stories of , huauta wgywarduoto or deprkvlty. J Home of the papers have decided to 1 ml atm lie crime »«wa, some have , ***** t* segregate It gad one or , two hove undertaken to ellmlagte It. i A Mhdy of the lending papora of i h number of OMnmunltles lads to i the discovery that only about one- ' fltu of the apace on the Itrat page i goes to erta*. The four.rmha deala I with the constructive or toe legit I | mate activities of society. It la lutyraaUng to compare the t Attitude of the original prototants < ngaiast crlate "ow« a* represented la 1 th * present agitation with the preach, i er’a pgmoMl course. There la Just < on Uttle tendency in th* pulpit to , foppress reference* to evil as theft , la to the aewapaper editor* office. | A few oharehmoa proceed on th* I thoory that Ignoring vie* and dlaoge , 1* the hdltor policy, whU* pre*ch.n« | vlrto* and health, hut they are a i narrowly limited group. Per the moat | fan. |h# potolkar* denounce ala m ( all It* phases and spend much of | their Urn* to describing It as It la , maalfeatod la their parishes. Tho | tmlplt la th* original, iwespurgated. JtoxUum far too pro pa gat km of what '* dpi fed efime news. tho ftrst move of on evMireliatia a dpofrlptlon of the very , form*human aytlyHy to which minister, object 4h*t| fkey are writ. | ton about fir the Trna, the preader hold* tomfMtp but to ! hwnt* them, whlfe tho • notofedper , c«mtruu"Umlf usually with an jin. 1 prejedtoed narration, but wo tolrtk I I* none (bp feta true that tb* pul ptt and the pram nra Jolatlv offend- | Ota Os thorn la -y iyfir*! la dwell- . tug upon tho unsavory laridonts of ' Ilf*. High Point RntorpMte , J Auto are gottlag out their spiked | Sham to wear while rambling up and down picaMtoug, 1 •torngl national problems bnvwah , horn solved slue* last moaih. Ilrtag la the. rut doenat mean you' 1 •re not kHMuk .mywhere A lm-.,- , motive feat worth a darn unleaa 1 { •»« ye oa too trsch. Wla hear of lie youug dent tot who •aked o girt (or a ktoa.'aaytag "It 'wou t hurt n hto" * TOWN GOSSIP i THR Art***^ 0w ABOUT hi. affairs. *>• Iff ABOtTT tho same fgahlou. .** ill i> DAT IN ami tout out. o . ‘to, AffD moot him. IT IS vtry a*Mom. # * a THAT YOU ever observe. * * . ANY PARTICULAR change ' * * IN HIB appearance. BMCAUSR ALL of tig.. • n * ARB CBCATDRKB Os habit. • • # MORH Os fees • o * «’• AND AM a graeral thing, o n » ■ I RW Jim. •b* THERE OR tour llama a day. *ooo ANp UR groots mo. * * * AND I (root him- P o o * • ; r AND WE pang oa our Way. • * * AND YUarTERDAY morning. SHORTLY BEFORE nil. • o es • I WAR walking. ** eon ' ALONG CENTRA attoeb • be AND SAW Jimmy approaching o o * AND RIGHT afar. a a a I REALIZED. • • * that SOMETHING waa up • • IWCAME HR waa gMrchlaa along • •• o V- . AS THOITQR ha war*. '.A O .« ON DRRW parade. o # o ‘ ■ | | SHEARS AND PASTE 1 —— i —— - ■" KIKFINCi RANIDt HlkllLßT | (From the Statesville Dally) k . Looting of bank* by those on the iMjde, by officers and directors vttll- Irlgg the aesetg of th* bank for'prl vnlp purpose*, has been aotortoua In North Onrollan to repeat years. Th# feet could doubtless he a*thbltah<‘d that In tom* rases beak* were pro moted by persona who bad such pur- POOM la mind—to get bald of a big sum of money for, private purpos a. The law hitherto provided that "no officer engaged in the mgapgbm»nt at any bank,” nor any employe of * honk, could borrow from Ik# hank taeept on ample security approved by a majority of ih* boad of direc tors. Tb*y got by that, some of t|, , directors consent lag to the loan with out looking at the security, or inayhe accept in* what they knew waa iniuf fldeat; and other directors not knowing anything about the loon. The leal legislature undertook to make th* law moye stringent, which It did by the .enactment of tb* tol t'owlag. “No officer or ehtpUyr dt a beak, or ffm or partnership of which the officer or employe I* a member, .hull borrow *njr amount whatever from the bank of which k* I* an officer or. employe* except upon good collateral or other security or eaderstmeat, anti Mi *nch loon shall be nutda un tll dßprovcd by a lunjortty of «he board, of directors Md raoolutloa* duly entered upon to* mlaoto* of tl» board Os director* and signed by lhem. showing Um amount of th* loo*, the director* approving same and a brier doecripttoa of the secur ity upon which *a*d loan In mart* •fid a cortlfled copy of »uch revoltu tloa shall be attached to the tastri?- \ | MAY FIRST IS TAX LISTING TIME! | tC We have • diversified list of offerings to abeofb your )) a surplus funds which are uon-taxabte, and which yield il f( frant 6 per cent to 7 y t per cent wh absolute safety. n ftr If you have taxable securities which are not bringing jjl if ~iii the proper yield, we shall be pleased to woik out \l | f an exchange with you. (( % Call us for further informs tin*. (j I tfSk *- I. DICKSON & CO. ( U UrU <*>l DSBORO. N. C. PHONE SOS )) J) W Ommu. M. C. OnMmiU.SC # !.«*■«. R. N. T, C ff CIX—aBT^SS '■ .. j . *. •' l ■ , . I, * f * AND HlB beat Wgg thrown out; i > ; ,vv | 4. , and to look at aim. 'O* o EVERYBODY WOULD Uttoh ■'*' * • • J THAT HR owaad too world. > ' * • * *' ‘ j ANp EVERYTHING In It • > • AND FOR a |noto*M . • • I.COUWINT understand . • A ' # WHAT IT waa alt About. AND THEM 1 t«M|led •o * f WHAT MY wife had told me. one BEFORE 1 left home ‘ o o d AND I ran up. , o o .> AND SHOOK hi* hand. 0•# * r AND ('ONORATULATE D him * o o AND HE said. % , ••81 v rr WAR the rtneet girl, tlf t THAT HAD **or aaen * a • THE LIGHT of day. a#* AND THAT everybody oeid. • * * • SHE LOOKED Ilk* her daddy. •# • , AND HE told mo. • a t HOW SWEET ebo looked « •. * , AND HOW aho aetdom erfed. I+r . / AND WE shook hand* again • • • AND HE pa»f*d on hi* way. * • # WITH HIS brad still up , * • We AND HIS cheat thrown out. ■ . •* * ( 1 THAWK you- P's F * 1 MM^amßßm— «mm I I .a* went evidencing to* iadeblcinesa - That cwmaa down to brass tooks. A majority of the board of director* are required to nay oeur rlgnatarpa that they know who? tb>y arw doing wh*n they ,make the loan, and all Idopbblr* of escape are cut off. Tb# old few only specified offl o*n actively la charge at the bank. But the present law kaya of Seen, Without the qualifiesti|m, ond direc tor* are Vbllevto to tmtmeluded in that term, ao dlrectof cap lurcaftar borrow from hi* own bank without ;r.lng through th* proreaa deecrlbtd ■hove, unless the Attorney general interprets differently. It la "just m wall. Even when the loans are made <3 '• ' —— Make Your Refrigerator A FRIGIDAIRE Thirty Models—Small Household Unit, $l9O F. O. B. Factory Dillon Electric Service Company t E. Mulberry St. Phone 557-W GOLDSHOKO. N. C. that b*ns b«n the tibdoing or m*»y a jauk, . ' ( AMJAAVS* REHABILITATION Ha* oAar of ll* Hiwat •ariflittN , «W» to joaa»fc UsWaaqy to tit last ; v.*p to lbs I attar* political r*habt- IMatian. Wh© would bust thought t*at Otahmmiu would Itto , long anougli to a** t'slUaaux sitting one* aor* lu a rr»s*h L’ablmt r Inrat-- ral* < mount Uk Knteato which >«lpad Krauce t« win lb# war, «>*- Crlrud •* Owwwsy. churg id with (rroiiuu and convict*: t»y ihc x.aar* at <t»maglai iaMMours* with •a«m> uatfeasto, th* ex-lasdar of tho Radical BodUllsts has pat tw. hlnd him tit? dlum of mvmorto* which r*w <wr Uusaliya could b*- comd M blurred %f IMS. v ' As hi# course both before the war .and during It sbowad, Calltoaax b*a *vt raordinary audacity and rnlfcon na. la a man playing with radical idoaa aa a manna to a political ca rear. Ha da not SMlaltst In lbs ena. tomary aanaa. Nor la b« an aggras atva radical aa that tarn la untfar. Wrinkles Vanish Before Ytmr Vary Juat tMnk In your jntfTOr. hafore your vary *yaa. you m« th# wrinkles aye lines and aaggiahaasa vanish from y«ur fans! And Isa such a Dimple and harmless treatmaaL Jgat mia a spoonful of powdarad t ark root with a spoonful of lemon Judos. As ply to your fact and watch the most marvelous chnnga take place—ln leas than hfi minutes 8m tha horrid Wrinkles, worry line*. creases sad tMuglneaa. quickly it Is n wonder ru I. start I ih* sensation. On ly the ariosi experience could rank* you believe Jt. Tha application Is easily washed ,o*. The reault la rar better than th* most expensive and expert L’ca maaaaffog could eyjrr give - and the treatment casts less than three teas. Procure an origins) package of powdviwd t ark root fr«m your drug gy at, try It and you wdll have the rurprla* of your l!fo. ’ -—a IAOVtCXTOTHC AOSD I fßiis-jartasstarte | Tutt’i Pins f&S£SS2E&I * . That notice might lw in this paper. That boose might he your house. c That widow might be your wife, but That could never happen if you took out -adequate insurance jf I want to tell my lot before 1 die. A fine lot on Park Avenue 100 x 200. A lo( of Insurance (hat 1 had left over from a special sale. SIO,OOO AT DEATH. $050.00 A YEAR TO WIFE. SIO,OOO AT DEATH OF WIFE FOR THE CHILDREN. EDGAR H. BAIN, District Manager, Equitable Life Assurance I.ttswr - ~ REMOVAL NOTICE I wiah to notify my friends and clients that i have moved my office from the Kdgerton Building to the Cottrt House corner, the office building for merly occupied by the Honor able Ed. M. Land. JAMES J. HATCH, Atty. J.N.mNf;ES T .Jr. tilh. Automaton Liability. Plata lilaaa. Honda. Hanlth «ad Mth KI.OOB WAYNE RATI BARK BLUO TBLEPBONK 187 ♦ H. R IVRY.M.D. W. J. CRAWFORD, M. D. nnalbii Ltnltsd Ufctn flawltn Irtoory : y •- ... .- sad S * RBLTAL MHRAHF •Mrn ll Warm Rat. Bash BMp. ■ferns UNI* - - j still to ba. tin la aa adrdlt tMongk I " ,4Mneetlg*ta, a jo yaical w»4 RUBiaJ ■ Ays* ‘lafi hllifl r [j] AUtnaux'-a Mpk **<•«<-'»• 44* 1 alllas hov* forglwo him his ear F- f calf, JtaiMtotoas *r* Boto*tau»::y uksrßSMn la auch ms»t*rs. Phrhsps tha iTvacb public would (ofglv* him also b »* Ptoaac* MtnWsr ha rs- ( - Mont Spaa) ord*r and atrrpgth*a«:l tha RiMlt—ants las net* I petition H* has so laapr#»*tv* raputaOao aa 1 *n advaatumr into tha laid « tor- j Jtgi ratal loaf. His Ha»al program, * aa wsdord la bis racant “ratara from axil#.'* apaach, <la*h*s sharply with ! th •program of Blum and the unified Hootollato* T*t Harriot had to knock!,' down to Blum and Palnlevs la now r»pout'd to hav scaaptod tha capi tal lavy '‘to prisetp*#" ip raton tor •, ' JJ • '.r l~ i ! mia pi. li ■ I- I IliiaM-k , Political Announcements f - i ; I * #■■■ twi-s— in ii-1 a FOR MAYOR • I hereby announce myself » candidate for Mayor Tis Qolds bor& subject to the action of ■the democratic primary. ZENO HOLLOWELL m**'~*l T FOR ALDERMAN * 1 am a candidate for Alderman from the fourth ward, in the Democratic primary, «. ! JOHN H. M’CLBNNY. FOR ALDERMAN The undersigned hereby announces himself a can didate lor Aldermen from Hie Second Ward, subject f to the vote of the democratic constituency of the ward in ihe coming primary. I have at ah times, «a alder man of this ward, endeavored to serve aQ the people of the city all the time, as it hae been* given me to see my duty to their best interests. If I have met your approval. I would appreciate the endorsement of your vote, and thank you. 1 Cordially, iTm. GILUKIN. FOR ALDERMAN '' I hereby announce myself a candidate for aider man from Ward One, subject to the action of the Democratic F. B. DANIELS. FOR ALDERMAN I am a candidate for Alderman from tha Third , Ward of the City in the Democratic Primary to be nheld on April 28th. •? i „ SAM BRIDGBRB. FOR ALDERMAN i« I am a candidate for Aldennan from the Third Ward of the City in the Democratic Primary to ba held April 28th. m ■ A. T. GRIFFIN. FOR ALDERMAN ' I am a candidate for Alderman from the Fourth Ward of the City, in the approaching Democratic Pri mary. M. E. ROBINSON. FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce for re-election aa Alderman from , the second ward, subject to the voters in the coming Democratic primary. : J- M. KDGERTON. FOR ALDERMAN " I hereby announce myself a candidate for alderman from the second ward, , subject to the action of the N democratic primary. f W. A, [BAM] CARTER. [Wants ■».'-• _A H ANTED BYRIYBODV TO KNOW that wa have tha aaly Dry t’lasa. tog Hast *■ UaMabars, sa why Isk* rhsacas. Heat R to as. A trial Is all we aato Wage* LeaaCry and Dry (Hawes. Pbaw 147. Iftf n * ORDER TOt'B PLANTN DIRECT from th* grow*r, g*auln* Improv ed Name? Hsll sad Porto lllro ’po ut* ptsnts, grown from potato** , • that producad MS busbrls p*r acr* last y*sr at IS.OO p*r thousand. YES. THRY ARK NOW READY. AND AM SHIPPING EVERY DAY. It will pay to plant th* bast To mato plants st *oc par Irandrad, (1 SO par bund rad. Victor Daaa. Alas. Os. 14-411 o is a vrMsnm mSSmC. j shirk sill hasp tha UMh MU 1 >. <4. e ax* f i tarns) dnhf new nsturlalf jM* #s• 1 stoat eoaCAnniy to th* gognrnwnurs (spneity to hsn<)H> th* «4- i«n*toa. If Ctlllssux «* *o this R* 1 will hav* rtaServd th* carts! of IW Lnft an Imncas* ssrvlnn. H* «Al hav* raafered Franc* a graat K*rvto*, sMhosgh moat Fr*s«b**#, rcgtauiharias kto »ar actlvitsA. f woaM doUMton praf*r to sga t$P soiwtc* perfonusd by a v*ry dUNra* typw of man.— N*y York HstoieJM haa*. , ' 7T tßomc girl* are so old -tsshloaad tSAr wear cloth** sad ptoy mmk imm- . FOR MAYOR I hereby announce myaalf a candidate for Mayor at Golds boro subject t% the aetiot* of the democratic primary. >. a J* H HAWLEY IHTENOOBAPBAB WASTED " Mb ply to hoi iet. v tt-ttps ' - POB MALB-diAS ANB COAA BARMB oombtaad. amgll roll top dank $0 oftto* chair. Anlsg tobl* sad *|*g f trie washing lasahlria Addrvsr m B. Ash* to.. LM. Omar. Q4p I -■ ■ ■ --- x <k IWB RENT TRBEB CNFCBNMR ad room* tor light bou*k»*ptag. Good watar .ad gardes PrWtr W . <torly eoupl* with ao samll chUR. , ran. For particulars sm Mrs. Kls|R k ,rt . Hsrsxsa sad Holly stmts. II .
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