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THE GREENSBORO PATTtlOT, MARCH 11, 1015 PAGE 2 U Parcel Post R J a i I Order usines We are prepared to take care of your orders promptly, Insuring the filling of your order by the first mail out. Money refunded without delay when Roods are not satisfactory. If you need some thing that is not in our line and don't know who to write to, write to us and we'll place your or der and guarantee you quick and sat isfactory service. Our stock is com posed of every thing thai a man needs to wear. Try us once and bee how well it works. $1 Regal Shirts always a bargain at $1. Savoy Shirts $1.50. Boyden Shoes $6.50. Crawford a tTiTt a 9d tered to oatteaw aciuauy jn sucir NOKiSwSiaW hospitaler ..murium for treat NlliW Ld.4 UVMv LAW. j ment, and when the same are admin- -;lstered as an essential part of the For the information of readers of particular system or method of treat The Patriot who may be interested ment and exclusively by or under the in the matter, we are printing the direction of a duly licensed and reg fulltext of the law passed by tn ; istered pnysician of good moral legislature regulating me suipuicm. of liquor into this state. The new law becomes effective April 1 and reads as follows: "The general assembly of North Carolina do enact: "1. That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation or any agent, office or employe thereof, to ship, transport, carry or deliver, in any manner or by any means 1 wnaicvcl , iui line uvuvi - I any one package, or at any one time, .from a point within or without this state to any person, nrm, corpora tion in this state, any spiritous or vinous liquors or intoxicating bitters in a quantity greater than one quart; or any malt liquors in a quantity greater than five gallons; and it shall be unlawful for any spiritous or vinous liquors or intox icating bitters so shipped, transport ed, carried or delivered in any one package, to be contained in more than one receptacle. "2. That it shall be unlawful for anv Derson. firm or corporation at anyone time, or in any one package, to receive at a point within the state character and standing. "10. That manufacturers of medi cine, duly licensed physicians, hospi tals, dental surgeons colleges, uni versity and state, laboratories and druggists may make written applica tion to the clerk of the Superior court of the county for a permit to receive by transportation by a com- THE, DEATH RATE AN . ISSUE IN THIS STATE. "The time has come," declared Dr. W. S. Rankin before the appropria tion committee of the legislature, "when thei death rate is going to share with the tax rate in political significance." In behalf of the $10, 000 asked for the furtherance of the work of the state board of health, which increase was made necessary by the expiration of the Rockefeller sanitary commission appropriation, Dr. Rankin gives a low death rate in North Carolina as the real object of the state's health work. A death mon carrier grain alcohol intended j rate is the number of deaths per to be used for surgical purposes and I thousand of the population a year. Through sanitary science and our re cent knowledge of preventive medi cine, the death rate of the United in compounding, mixing or preserv ing medicines and medical prepara tions. Such permits shall then be granted by the clerk or his duly ap- States has been reduced so that the pointed deputy who shall affix the ! rate of decrease as applied to the seal of his office thereto, and said j present population means 550,000 permit shall contain the name of the I deaths less each year than we would applicant to whom the shipment is have if the death rate of 1890 still to be . delivered, the place from prevailed. In other words, it is con which the shipment is to.be made, elusive proof that a death rate is a the amount to be shipped, and the I reduceable factor and that a low date of the granting of the permit, j death rate is possible. Gome Here if You Uant a Hot Jilfater Bag That Wont Leak or Burst Leaky rubber goods are a nuisance and never a comfort We guarantee all our articles of rubber to give satisfy tibn or we will refund your money. Ever try rubber gloves to protect your hands when cleaning with strong solution., and soapy water? CGNYERS & SYKES, Druggists The Home of "Sy-Co" the Better Ice Cream. The said permit shall be executed in Who is responsible for the condi- duplicate. The original shall be de- j tion of the death rate in North Caro livered to the applicant to be sent I lina?" asks Doctor Rankin. "The by him to the shipper to be posted people who control the board of on the outside of the package con- health, the people who have the taining alcohol. j right to disband the board tomorrow "11. That a Dermlt. issiiAri and to reorganize it or to do as they of North Carolina for his or her use . . attached to and niainiv ' nlease with it and all that it has or for the use of any person, firm or affixed in a Cmspicuous Dlace to y the Democratic party of North Caro- package or parcel containing grain line is ultimately responsible for the alcohol transported within this statA state's death rate. The Democratic corporation, or any other purpose, any spiritous or vinous liquors or L. M. Ammeh Co., Funeral Directors and Em balmers, have moved from their former location at 600 South Elm street to new quarters across the street at 607 South Elm, next to Lowe's grocery store. We have added to our business a department of Picture Framing and solicit the patronage of the public. 1L. M. AMMEN & CO. Day Phone 488 607 South Elm Street. Night Phone 1521 intoxicating bitters in a quantity snaI1 authorize any common carrier : party has the power to influence the greater than five gallons. "3. That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, dur ing the space of 15 consecutive days, to receive any spiritous or vinous within the state to transport the package or parcel to which such per mit is attached or affixed, contain ing only alcohol mentioned in said permit, arid to deliver the sam tn liquors or intoxicating bitters in a fha M .. .. tne person, firm or corporation to - r 300 South Elm S! quantity or quantities totaling more than one quart, or any malt liquors in a quantity greater than nve gai- which the permit was issued. "12. That this duplicate copy of said permit, together with th annii. Ions; provided that the provisions of cation thereforf and hereinafter pro sections 1, 2 and 3 shall not apply to vlded ghall be fll d . the receipt by a common carrier for tha loT.t. t. G , . .... . x . , i " wi uupci iui court transportation to a point in another chr0nologically and alphabetically with regard to the name of the ap plicant and the application and per mit shall at all times be subject to the inspection of any citizen or of ficer of the state, county, or munici pality; and for his services the clerk of the Superior court shall be en titled to a fee of 50 cents to be paid by the applicant. "13. That any person, firm or cor poration violating any of the provis- state where delivery is not forbidden by the law of such state. "4. The words 'malt liquors' as used in this act shall be construed to include only such malt liquors as contain not more than five per cent of alcohol and any malt liquors con taining more than five per cent of al cohol shall be held to be 'spirituous liquors' within the meaning of this act. "5. That it shall be unlawful for : death rate in this state, and in the 1 last analysis it is responsible for the I yy-vr Hl-n --f t Vi q Haath rata in Wrnth Carolina. To the Democratic party should go the chief credit if the death rate in North Carolina is re duced and per contra, to it should go the chief discredit if during its ad ministration the death rate is not reduced. In counties where the Re publican party is in control and where the death rate is high, the Re publican party is responsible if the county death rate is not brought down after a reasonable time, and if they should reduce the death rate, they have that as a piece of tangible evidence of efficiency on which to claim the confidence of the people." Bulletin of the .State Board of Health. 3T. is second Columbus university again claims the largest registration in this coun- lons Of this act Shall be firniltv rf a trv havintr 1ft Qftl anv nprsnn tn nrrfsr in a fiotitinno . , . J ' V'"'J' " ' - " l cn oo m -t a m i "'"uumui . university nr i a unrma 14. That nothing in thic on oVioii oriiritn Alio r-y inn a 1 l y. . . . I . construed to imfcmir or repeal any or intoxicating bitters so ordered or Tow nmh4wr i . , i laws Dronihitinc t.np .qio nf n frvi shipped. 1 i. '6. That it shall be unlawful for Js . , Z yiaKs ui uexivery ine piace oi - F. E. TIPTON, Seventeen years' experience in lettering and carving: work, f employ no agents :ind pay no commission. For next 80 days I will give a discount of 25 per cent on cash sales. Corner N. Elm and Gaston Sts. Watch Your Label and Don't Let Your Subscription Expire B. L. FENTRESS ATTO R N E Y-AT-LA W Otttccs with A. Wayland Cok Fiedler Building Greensboro, N. C. ' Notary Public. A I BJBOOKS, O. Li. SAPP S. CLAY WILLIAMS rooks, Sapp & Williams Attorney s-At-Law GREENSBORO, N. O. QCLC9 In Dixie Insurance Building DR. J.W.TAYLOR, Fitting Glasses a Specialty. Examinations Witltout "Drops" DELIEF OR NO PAY r Offfale, Fifth Floor Bnnr B. Attorney-at-Law 610 BANNER BUTLDING, Greensboro, N. O. Mibcribe to Tfte Pptri any person to allow, or in any wav permit, the use of his name in the ordering for another or the delivery to another of any spirituous or vin ous liquors or intoxicating bitters. "7. That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to serve with meals or otherwise an spirituous, vinous or fermented or malt liquors or intoxicating bitters. where any charge is made for such meal or service. 8. That all laws authorizing or allowing the sale of spirituous, vin ous or malt liquors or intoxicating bitters by any medical depository, druggist or pharmacist be, and the same are hereby repealed, and it shall be unlawful for any medical depository, druggist or pharmacist to sell or otherwise dispose of for gain any spiritous, vinous, ferment ed or malt liquors or intoxicating bitters; provided, that any medical depository shall be allowed to dis pose of any liquors on hand at the time this act goes into effect by sell ing and shipping same to any person. firm or corporation in any state, where such sale would not be illegal. "9. That the provisions of this aet shall not apply to grain alcohol re ceived by duly licensed physicians, druggists, dental surgeons, college, university and state laboratories and manufacturers of medicine, when in tended to be used in compounding, mixing or preserving medicines or medical preparations, or for surgical purposes when obtained as hereinaf ter provided; provided, however. that nothing contained in this act shall prohibit the importation into the state of North Carolina and ire delivery and possession inside state for use in industry, manufactures and arts of any denatured alcohol or other "denatured spirits whicn aro compounded and made in accordance with formula prescribed by acts of Congress of the United States anr regulations made under the author ity thereof of the treasury depart ment of said United States and the commissioner of internal revenue thereof, and which are not now sub ject to internal revenue tax levied by the government of the said United States; provided, further. that this act shall not apph to wines and liquors required ar.d used by hospitals or sanitariums bona fide established and maintained for the treatment of patients addicted to tl.e use c f the liquor, morphine, op ium, ci caine, or other deleterious drills, when the saray are admin ia- sale; nor shall it be construed to re- i peal any laws prohibiting the trans- ' portation, delivery or receipt of In- j toxicating liquors in any county or ! counties in this state. j "15. That this act shall take effect ' on the first day of April, 1915." America's Gain From the War. Average Bill Smith, made in the U. S. A., in the early part of 1914 pulled down $30 a week for about six hours a day genteel work. With this 30 he and Missus Average are buying a lot out in Easyhurst and a bungalow in Stylish terrace. Of course, they just had to have a car, and they bought a little second-hand roadster that costs eacii month, in cluding repairs, 30 of real money; but, of course, "that is almost as cheap as street cars, and think how mucn more convenient!" is splendid salve for the conscience in flush times. Of course, an auto owner can't smoke anything less than 10 cent cigars, and Average Bill abso lutely requires a good beefsteaf eyery day, and that accounts for $5.60 every week of the 52, while the fact that Bill works in a bank absolutely precludes the possibility of his wife's washing the dishes or doing the cooking. The cook costs $4 and eats $5 more, so she depletes the Smith treasury $36 more every 30 days. War comes! Money is tight! No more easy loans. Unimproved real estate is not eagerly sought for by banks as collateral, and Bill gets a letter from the boss saying, "the directors have ordered a 20 per cent. reduction in salaries." Now Bill has got to retrench. Mrs. Bill gets out her kitchen apron and DreDares meals that take the tired look from Bill's face, and the whole family soon forget what indigestion feels like. Little sister "learns" herself, and no one looks askance, for every one else is in the same boat. Soon Bill finds that street cars run regu larly and are most convenient. The saving lust is started. Bill and his three-quarters find that, by letting slide this little luxury and that little trine, they can add another $10 every month to the savings depart ment balance. The impossible has happened. Bill Smith, the average American, has found that there's more joy in living within his income than there ever was in splurging and this is the greatest gain that our country can have from the war. -American Magazine. By Spraying Now With owner's Lime Sulphur Just as the buds are swel ling and before they show green at the tips. Bowker's concentrated Lime Sulphur will destroy San Jose Scale, bark lice, leaf blister mites, the eggs of many insects, and the fun gus spores and lichens, cleans up trunk and large branches, and goes a long way towards putting the tree in good condition at the opening of the growing season. Spray Now and Improve Your Fruit Sold in Any Quantity (TP mil W Hra Complete Stock of Spray Pumpo Ui: B 1 a tes--ii isstigS: yistn
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