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PRESIDENT WILSOy washing. 1 , TON TYPE. SeciVftor* l>iin!?*l> wi Aildrm ?t the Wiixtoiiiftoii Birthday Celebration iu Chicago. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ the Navy Jo*icphus Daniels, ,in his ad dres- at the .Washington'* Dirthday celebration here today, declared Pres ident Wilson liad heeded the udmoni tion:? V)f Washington and ;n tliat spirit had received tile, approval of the peo ple of the United States. "We liuve witnessed in ti.o 'ust year exhibitions of the true .\meriean spirit in a way that would do the heart of Georgt> Washington good if he v ere alive." said Mr. Daniels.."?n i the pirlt of Washington. President Wilsvn entered upon his duties a year ago. As the leader, lie summoned the menrers of the party to labor with him i redeeming its pledges. Hut he did not stop there. * H?? called on men of e\ery pprty for counsel and co operation. ^Washington. in his farewell ad dress. warned the country against baneful effects of the passions arous ed by the extremes of party spirit.' When Washington's a J v ice was ac cepted, from rancorous partisanship emerged the era of good feeling. Are we not on the verge of another era .of good feeling?" Mr. D*nlels declared that he believ ed the day of clean cut party division of important legislation was past. Re publican and Progressive votes, be said, helped pass tariff and currency bills, which were milestones in the path along which the Democratic party traveled to redeem its pledges. CoicrfMBtfR Leave Poorer, Says Clark. Washington. Feb. 24.?Speaker Champ Clark told a Christian Endeav or mass meeting today that the world was growing better every day. He said the reason many persons took a gloomy view of the times was because the telegraph enabled newspapers to chronicle the crimes and disasters of all'the world within a few hours. The speaker declared that nothihg made him madder than to hear peor pie say that public men of the present day were corrupt. The people's rep resentatives Jin Washington, he said, were "honest, conscientious ser vants." Ninety-nine p^r cent of the men srnt to Congress, he added, leave ' poorer than they came, although they f could acquire fortune* by stooping to dishonesty. Mr. "Ttark said he hoped lo see hi? . own church, the Christian or Camp- j bellite, and the Baptist, one great de nomination. Coitinuf Improvements. Washington. D. C., Feb. 26.- Fairfax Harrison, president of the Southern Railway Company, said today : "Southern Railway Company, be lieving in the continued prosperity ;*.nd growth of the territory it serves. ;ind, recognizing the necessity of en urging Its facilities to keep pace with at growth, has. pending the im- i ; -vement of the market for long j t iriu securities, sold ten million dol- ' lars oS five per cent three year notes secured by the pledge of development and general mortgage four per cent bonds of the company, which for some time past have been held in the treas ury ,oJ the company available for sale. "This new capital is to be applied by Southern Railway Company in car rying through to completion plans for improvements an<^ betterments to and upon the property of Southern Rail way Company which were included in the general plan for the future of the railroad made at the time the develop ment and general mortgage waa creat ed in 1906. The particular improve ments now to be undertaken are chiefly additional and enlarged shops, yards and other freight terminala which have been greatly desired. and hare been earnestly recommended for several years past to facilitate econo mical operation and to enlarge the op portunity of the company for securing competitive freight traffic as well aa lor taking care of local business. These improvements will be under taken at once and pushed to comple tion as rapidly as possible. . . "In addition to the improvements provided fop. as above stated. South ern Railway Company has also ar ranged U> flout??, through a ten-year equipment trust, the acquisition of ad ditional modern rolling stock, largely of B^eel construction, reprr.-.entin* an aggregate cost of moro tliaa five ai!l-, Hon dollars. Bftls for this additional Tolling stock are now being received from manufacturers^ and the orders for immediate construction will be placed ijromptly." FOK SALE. ?Wftf thousand went WiUhl Total flro thovaaad aerm. At fire dollar* to twenty-Bye yf* acra. 4M crata, bay, and exccptioaaNt low ; 7N .tO *" Ok Inc, ; Ho^ty AX: EFFECTIVE LAW AUAINST BUND.TWERS AND THE SO CIAL EVIL. A SUtute Which Works Well In Guil ford? SorlHl Senlce Conference Wants 11 Made St ate*W ide. At a recent meeting of the Norlii ('aroltna. i^nferenc* for Social Ser vice it was unanimously voted that a ni6vtme:i' shoulA l??. .-.taried to havo tiuv ne:;i lt,pi>inture make State-wids* pit'hwiii Uy'Uortl cotuuy law "for i'.e protection of public morals." The law Is briefly explained by Mr. A. W. ^icAltste;* as follow^: , .1. The ?nforcement of this law. r.?i Ir. the Sir. Hera'case, makes it impos sible for a property owner to rent ills property for imnu^ral purposes. A ' re i ent new spaper article states thj&t in such cases, where the renting for itu 11:111 ;U imrpuM's H-lU'isljleg m. OH7" property is forfeited to the city; but this is an inaccuracy. It is not for feited to the_city, but the owner, be sides being subject to the heavy pen alties imposed by law. has to give bond, that the house will not be used for such purpose? within twelve months, and unless he can give ac ceptable bond, the house is placarded and must remain vacant for a period of twelve months. The enforcement of this law subjects any man who knawlngly renta his property for im moral purposes to what amounts to almost confiscation, and therefore renders it impossible for him to do it. 2. It makes'it unlawful for any keeper of a house of prostitution to permit any unmarried female undor the age of 18 years to remain In such house. 3. It protides a minute code regu lating the dealing in cocaine, opium, and all similar drugs by wholesalers, retalers, doctors, and others. 4. The statute then provides that the county attorney shall secure from the internal revenue collector' Jhe names ot all persons who have paid license tax for dealing in Intoxicating I liquors, and such certified lists are ' made prima facte evidence that such j persons arc violating the law against selling intoxicating liquors. 5. The law also prohibits any from advertising giving, presenting, or par ticipating in an y obscene, indecent. Immoral, or impure'drama, play, or ex- I hibition. show or entertainment, and provides for the removal of sheriff, police and other officers who fall to perform their duties, for drunkenness, and far ether causes rendering them unfit. -If prefer!;* enforced. It ought to be eai?y to break up gambling, retailing, and the white traffic and busi ness in Guilford county, and where cver else it is adopted WOMKN FIND THIN 18 BKTTKR THAV (ALOMH pother* and WIim Have Learn ed That Hudson'* Llur Tone - 1? ^ Fine Remedy for Cou m ? Nttpntlon. Bri3lcy-Alston l)ruc X'a and ~Ay cock Drug Co. will fell you that It | ttikv; the women to realize the merits |ci u new remedy for constipation and biliousness quickly Mid surely. I whether it Is for themselves or soiue j ono eUe In their families. There are today a great number at households in whic'.i Dodsou's Liver [Tone, lias come to take the p thee of : dangerous calomel n^ well ?w* all other ! reiueiies for such ailments and where ! tfn atmosphere of health and happi ness now prevails. | Dod.-on'a Liver Tonic is uncondl tionany guaranteed by Ueasley-Alston Drug Co.. and by AycocH Drug Co. to be a safe liver remedy and regulator absolutely harmless and with no bad after-effects such ns are liable with calomel. Dodson's is a pleasant-tasting veg etable liquid and clears the aching head and suffering body with no pain nor gripe, v So prefect a rfcmedyv has Dodson's Liver Tone proved to be that your druggist will refund the purchase price (60c.) instantly without ques tion If you are not thoroughly satis fied. They are authorised to do so by Dodson. who doesnt want your money unless his remedy can benefit Tou. Under such conditions a trial would seem the part of wisdom. a Bill." It seems economical, bat really It is not. You fe?l that because you arc not parting with cash at the moment, you are temporarily saying money; and you are usually sore that when the bill comes In. you will be better off financially than yro?a??at the Aoment. Of course this idea Is delu sive; you find oq the first of the next month that the bills are larger and the accumulated fund less than you ha<! expected. Running a bill is subtly demoralize lng. When you open a new account, vou are scrupulous to pay the bill very soon after It is rendered; you wish to impress your creditor with the fact that you are an uncommonly desi: abla patron. After awhile you feel that he has learned this fact, and you let him wait for his check while you impress a new set of creditors with your punc tuality and solvency. So you keep put ting off the creditors who are "old friends,", until finally it becomes s scramble to prevent their sendlgg in an account headed by that discourag ing item, "Bill rendered." When you sink Into tlie "bill rendered" class, you ha>e entered the second stage o> litiicl teinesM. The tuit'J is marked by the receipt of dunning letters,? the (ourth by personal visits from pollen tors, the ttfth by puenaclog communi cations from lawyerfc -? j. It Is difficult for men and women who have the hiibft of "charging" ev ery tii iug to put aside money for in vestment. They have adopted a costly' way of living. Tho ability top urc.iato what you will, although yoOr pockets ere empty, is an expensive luxury. The s hops that permit charge accounts aro the shops that ask lrlgh prices; a charge account usually means that, you pav from five to ten per cent mafo for a tiling than its cash value. . if yon atlSpt the pay-s^s-you'go prin ciple, you will considerably reduce your own high cost of living.?The \outh's Companion: H?w la Yoar Boiler f It has be?a stated that a maas stom ach is his boiler, his body Is his eaglne aad Ills mouth ths are box. Is your boiler (stomach) In good wivCTlg or der or la It ao weak tlfct / will not stand a full load and affable to sup ply the needed eaergy'yfyour eaglne (body) T If you have yfyUroubie with your stomach Chamlmrlsan's Tableta will de you good. /They\ streagthen aad invigorate thf stomach aad sn ah!? It to do Its york naturally. Many very remarkable cures of stomach trouble have beea effected, by them, or aaleb y alt dealers, Tke Farm Demonstrator. Ur? aad Lear?. One morning, at the breakfast table, Mr. Francis heard one of the children finding fault with something lie was told to eat. , ' * ?* "Well, upon myword," said the father, "'yon children are getting too dainty tor anything! So yeu think, Arthur, yon should have Jam and bat ter on the Bame piece of bread, do yoa? Well, when I was your age I was very glad to get dry bread to eat!" "You have a much better time liv ing with us, don't you, father?" quired little Arthur. Fwl Miserable? Out. of sorts, depressed, pain in ttfe bach?Electric Bitters renews your health and strength. A guaranteed Li v *r and Kidney remedy. Money back if not satisfied. It completely cured Robert Madsen, of West $urlington, Iowa, who suffered from virulent liver trouble for eight months./ After four doatora gave him up, he tooJr'TClectric Bitters and is now a wflrxnan. Get a bottle today; it willdpthe same for you. Keep In the btfupe for all liver and kidney complaints. Perfectly safe and dependable, its results will surjfrise your 50c and $1.00. H. E. Bucklen Philadelphia or St. Louis. / The Celebrated Schulz Pianos The line the people of Franklin and adjoining counties have always appreciated. They improve with age. The price is within reach of all and shonld you be contemplating purchasing an instru ment of this kind we most cordially invite your inspection. "7 ? T * - . T~ During the past week' we have received a big lot of furni ture?replenishing our stocSTH all departments. We will take pleasure in showing you through. Our undertaking department ia at your command with the beat the market affords at live and let live prices. Call in to see us when misfortune visits you. Mr.E. L. Egeiton has taken a position with us ajjd will be glad to serve his friends jvt Jill tiroes. WHL White Furniture Co. Louisburg. N. G. BUNN * * S1 ?? Banking Company BUNN, N. C. / . 1$ _ Open for?business Jan. oth. Capital paid in cost S10,000.00. 4 per cent interest paid on time deposits. Deposits insured against burglary and theft. R. L. NUFTlrtES, PRCS. R. V. AVOrtTGOACRY, CJI4H. v % We Have it To your Advantage / We have just received a car load of y %. hay, a car load of Meal and a -ar A of Flour. : : . : : . Our prices are especially interesting to those who buy or cash. . ' A. W. Perry, Jr. & Co. louisburgTn. c. More Horses-Better Horses ? 1 , . . We Qre receiving more horsss and mules each week and can easily fill your needs. It will be your loss if you fail to see us before you buy. A good bor$? is a good investment, but beware of a common one. FULLER & PERRY The Well Dressed Young Man ho Has to Give Consideration to "Cost had better call and gee my samples before buying. The pricey have been lowered in keyring with the reduced prices and each customer will be given the advantage of this reduction, Don't fail to call in and look them over. " JOHN W. KING, Louisburg,N.C. A SAPE INVESTMENT - In looking around for a suitable investment, safety after all is the ipost important considera tion. A certificate of deposit with this bank will draw interest at the rate of 4 per cent per Annum and is unquestionably better than a large rate when combined with risks. We are always ready to assist those needing advice relating to their fi nancial affairs, and invite you to call at our bank. THE CITIZENS BANK ? ?HENDERSON. N. C. "THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION. ' RESOURJES $1,000,000 "^S?&??*? AFTER Thi NIGHT BEFORE ?r~o-^ai-6i live
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