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TIE NEWS AND OBSERVER fULSDAY MOKMNU, MAKCH 11, 1S19. GARDNER GETS SENATE GIFTS Upper House Relaxes For Entertainment During ' Closing Hours GIRLS OF PEACE " SINQ FOR SENATORS Other Gifts Are Presented In Token 6f Appreciation of Senate Officii! For the flftt tlm durltg th tession 1-ient. Uov.oarfaer spoxe in the Senate chamber aad toad an eloquent address aeeeptiaf the wooey gift! tie received laet night. Be petd t tribute to the work of the Geaeral Assembly and por trayed ia vlvJd words "the future that Ilea ahead of the old North Btat. f .: He expressed the hope that thli State nay over reatia consecrated to high ad lofty ideal. He bade the mem ber of the Heeate farewell with the hope that they may tad themselves ttrikiag ia hsrmonies with, the heart beat of the world ia the aew day. He waa glvea a great ovatioa whea he Mt dowa. Senate Entertained. The Seaate after a lifirt recess wit railed to Irdcr at t o'clock )y Lieut, liov. .G'ardaer. Senator Harding wa railed 14 the (hair to preside during 3Si After the tingin quartet from Peace Only With Thl eore, "Old Blc m r "iTiriu- m it in fourth da wna act i ia caniur oi I ..j rn.i.,iin. k. --.,..-,n -...... ao Eye" and at an en district, wlille the flftb day wa to om- urler, Ray, Winborne and other and to Tuesday mornlna-. Eight ntiuutei nark. . 7h iu luV k Je the Senatori and plete tho eapture of the lty, with have known thl tension Or.dr. Herring. Mr,."? , ulutl.a "M,M ' . . tpeetatort twining la the eborut. , Senator Stacy la behalf of member. V ' of the Senatt presented to Lieut. Gov. Gardner a bandaom -liver water pitcher, declaring that hi "iiafalllng patience and uniform eourteiy" bad en teared him to the Bcaate. Minority Party Aaar-MlaUve. t f .41 P9'fltm f tho kind eonaideratloa the minority . party bad received, he referred to Lieut, tlov. Uardner "a the nut Democratic (loveraor of North Carolina." Senator Gavia had aot etpected tht Republlean to roeeivo Much eonaideratloa, but had lraraed differently alaee coming here a ad ia behalf of that party ho preaented to ftoaator Wanrn, pretideat pro tern, a liiver aet. Hoaator Warrea, la aoeeptlng the gift, deelared that the preaent aeMlon of tho Ueaeral Aaaembly a on bf the greatest ia the history of tho Ktate. He eipresaed hi sincere appreciation for the rtmembraaee. For the page of the tonal and Bo, Jam Maasenburg, former chief pat of ike Senate, presented Lieut Oov. 0. Mat Gardner with a gol4 mounted rane. He made aa ap peal for equal stiff rage, which pleated the aadienee Cilghtily. The "Capital orchestra,' composed of Fred Fetter, fret violin j Horace Dow ell, Inrt eUrlnet, and I'Irich Mallltoa, drummer, get a great hand in playing familiar piece like "taile, vUallo, My Kweetheart, and "DarktowaBtreet lets Bali.1 The- boy hare been peg" ia tho Reaate, and had been looking forward to their Seat publle appearance with greet Interest. The Clerka Remembered. O behalf of tho clerk aad steaog. raphoro of the Donate, Senator (iterant "ia aa eloquent apoecb preaented Prla - tipei Clerk ft, Out eWii a beUful til, rer t eel. nc-frart ttudentf sang tweetly la Indiaa toag and thea the lamlliarditiy, "Uttl Uaa Jaar," which th crowded renato kail fta quick to take up. 'The breaklag up et pleaaant aao ?lationt of slaty days bring thoughts f aadaete,1' said Senator Dortuan Thompson, who, in behalf of tU clerks f Um engroaaiBf. rlerkl preaented a gift to th Lienteaant Governor, "bat oa the other hand it bring much joy Uruis etpreaatoM of love and apprt tiatloa." Oa behalf of the page of the Ben ate, eVnator Brown preaented gold fountain pen to th following eUrkt: H. a Pelf, W. D. Terry, Ike Hughes, ergeat-t-Ana Dav tiaatcr, I'lrleh Malliein, C. C. Broughton and lloraee DowelL Heaator Ferebeo presented Lieut. Sov. Uardaer gold tuff links frnm the member f the pay master office. ' Trikoto to Veteran. rVaater Johnaoa ia behalf of the la borer of th ftenate presented Cergetnt At Arms Vf. D. (iastoa a remembrance, ho mpondtd with a speee k in which h Mid a leader tribute to Jack W. Howell aad J. O. Arrlngton, both Con felerate veterana, who havo been em pWed at the Capitol during the Leg4 alatarc. denator Cloud preaented to the as! ast orrgeaat et arms, J. A. Bryson, a Ft of nlver rtmeas. Ttraea4. Rroehwell Speak. ' -Par-oa" Brorhwell,f the Plate In-M-aee Deimrtaaeat, entertained the - autlMiM itk hit cholrt aelectiott of vegro dielert atorie. la yielding the loor to him, Benator Harding tiplaln rd that "I'trwa- Brorkwell was the inly man, ever lieeaard to preah by tie North Carolina Blat Penal. He ii t5f-e eor-Nal welcome. Ei0eaafor Wiley Persoa, of Frank in jonnty, entrrtnlned the rVnsts for . few mlaule after which Mr. Dowell ag rarefll,M and th entertainment elneed with "DM" la which join Hi. The Beaato r -convened at 10:30, iractieally all tho ipeetalor remain og for the farther proceed log. Bshltnal Coastlpatlaa Cnrd In II to It Dr 'LAX-rOS WITH PEPHIS" it a ( -ially-prepnred ryrup ToaleLatatire ,Vr Habitual Coaatlpatioa. - It relieve raptly but should be taken regularly tor 14 te tl daya to induce regular ac tion. It stimulates and Regulate. cry Pleasant to Take. 0Oe per bottle. 'Adv.) t Ball Salt Come t Matvk II. ' Xcf York, , March lOTho tf0,000 uit of the former Baltimore Federal urague Club agniatt trgaaiaed baubtll, hih recently tra postponed, will me op for trial ia Washington March M. President Meydler. of th Xati-.nr' gue, anneaneed today at aa infer meeting of S'ntlonal Leagu Club f.wr.er here at which preparation! for !' cn.!ig l-aeball K-9oa were dis- 6 Beu-ami Hot wafer Sure Relief ELL-AN S TOR. jNOICUTIOM FINEHURST-TENNIS- Plaehurst, N. C Marsh 10. Th Plaehurst championship tenni tourna meat opened at Pinehunt today a ad the nen'f and woman' ilngle were brought down to the final stage. Boger Ward, of Montreal, and C. i WaUon, Jr., of the Wett Cheater County Club, eame through to the Soul la the men' section, Ward disposing ia succession of N. A. Kote, of Longwood, and Major A. Elliott Banney, of the Westaide Club, while Wttsoa defeated Bamoad Balfa, of South Shore, and H. T. Danaa of Moore county, Mia Carolyn Bogard, of Plnehurt, the favorite for -the women' trophy, eame through to the llnal in company with Miss Mabel 8. Hire, tjf Boston, Mia Bogard defeated Mi "Billie Bunton, of Toronto, and Miss Judith Jenki, of Ann Arbor. Mist Bie won her first round by default and beat Miss Either Tuft of Boston, in the aeml-tlnal. Hay' Healing Honey Stops the Tickle, Heal tlie Throat and Cure the Cough. Prie 35c. A free boa of O-PEN'-TRATE HALVE for Cfieit Cold, Head Cold and Croup li enclosed With orery bottle. Adv. SPARTACANS FOR (Continued from Ptge One.) climax reached by the proclamation of tht dictatorship or in proletariat, ins Dlan failed because the outside regi ment proved incorruptible and of high fighting qualities. Morgao Fall of Bead. . The casualties, although they had not been"nllnttely givea at-thie wemng, mm ...TV .... :. .. , .1 Z t ii .. - vmiuii,, ... inen ( dv minuiei uniu i wits, in ....... .v, -.. There it only one eang "Drink to Me the railway itttlon and the new.paper satisfaction to have aerved again with ,. u.,,, t meet eania at 12i05 l?L rE:...!. w i.pr.VK'k .f. Jf ,hi JiDugrf TfTOiutroff.-The BtrlljliteipJfiH thl morgue, to which the civilian dead were first transferred, became tilled to over flowing Priday and other morgues had to be Improvised." After their lost of the pojice head quartert' district tht Mpartacana or gtulxed a center of resistance ia the northeastern section of Berlin, but the government troopt last evening and to day were working slowly through thli district, using artillery and mine throwers and now and then dislodging their opponents from the barricade hud other points of resistance. Artillery Are also was heard occa sionally from the western suburbs where the Ppsrtaennt had attempted to ttnrt a ncw revolt. Borne tnlplng and roof fighting also were reported from variout disturbed tectiont of the city. Doomed To Falls re. Even the radical, however, admitted today tho revolt aad the accompany lug general strik wer doomed to fail ure. Work wot returned ia the fac torial only to a very limited extent today, partly because it 'wa BaturdAy, which many plnnta had kept aa a whole holiday inststd of a half during the toal shortage) . The subway wat running today, hut th surfuc car had ant resumed oper ations because of the dUBculty of pro tectlng them. Tht telegraph llnet lead ing out of the country art working poorly because of the destruction of severs! wire tonduilt. Transmission of mcMge also was hampered repeated ly by the ttrikert tutting off electric llgh!.. SEEK OVERTHROW U. S. GOVERNMENT (Contlnaed from Pg One) lid any radical groups wherever operat ing. Robin Mke Denial. Turning to Ambassador Francis' testi mony Saturday -Mrr Robins denied ht hid gone to th headquarter of the Bolshevist! In Petrograd, asked about their principlea mid indicated hit ap proval of them. He also denied that ht had aver pretended to represent tht American government in Russia. - Mr. Francis-told the committee he had heard Mr. Robins wat spoken of la Moscow a the mouthpiece of the American government and aa a con sequence tie Ambassador thought it wise to make a publle announcement that stntcm.nts comlug from source other than the American emboasy were not authorised. Mr. Koblnt submitted to the commit tee eoplct of cablegrams which he said passed lietweea Ambassador Francis and the Btvte Department, an"' telcgTaml and Uittert whish he asserted were sent him by the Ambassador. The witness rxplt'ined hit purpose in offering these document wat to thow at all timet hit relation! with tht unibnssadoP were Valued and conlitl and he Wat au thorised by Ambassador Francis , to aiaUila ontact with Uit Bolshevists. One of "Ihe- letter! wtt given him by Ambassador .'ra.icls, Mr. Koblnt a , "to provide agninst tht possibility of error ia statements and subsequent refutation of my anthoiiaatioa to rep resent the 'Ambassador in the manner Indicated by hie verbal instructions." For Wetknewa After Crip or Inflaeni take GHOVE'8 TASTELESS chill TON 10, which I simply IRON and QUININE suspended, ia syrup. to pleasant even Children like it. You Can tona feel Its Rtrengtbenlng, Invigorating Effect. 60c. Adv. - ELEVENTH HOUR - FISH FIGHT AIRED . (Continued from .ftge One) . . , l.l th bill and Clem Wright Indicated he would pin bis faith (o th gentleman front. Dare. Cbvyton thea tnoke against tht Increase and ttrtnt opposed the bill. The tit it discriminatory, Mr, Grant tnld, and ht offered as amendment to tat purse seines tL'.W and pound wets f.W each. ' Mr, Gold dldut know much about fl-h and Mr. Grant admitted It wat a Slippery" proposition. Tht first amendment wat a jump ia tat from 1.23. Both were defeated by a largo tote.. -- Mr. M.ttthrat Wat for tlio LIU and ht moved tho previous qiwsUta and Xiay- The bill carried by 61 to 2. The Pisheriet 'omnilasion will go ahead with it work and the (light in ereaa in th tat will auttain it. Pretwntatloa to Bpeaher. Bpetker Brnmmitt waa presented with a handsome ailver aervice by the House on the closing night. Governor Doughtoa presented .th service to Speaker Brummltt. lis referred to the magnitude of the task the (ieneral Assembly faced when it met.- The lower branch wat con fronted with the problem of choosing g prnidlng offlcorr It required a skilled i parliamentaruin and nn able leader. He recalled tho many notables before Mr. Brummltt and the traditlpnt of these men. We found the man," , Governor Dough ton eaid, "and that man it Den nit G. Brummltt, of th county of Granville." "8ir," h aald to him, "I am commit tloned by thli House to present thit token at manifestation of Our love and esteem. With it go our best wishes and the hope that we may all meet in that better land where there ar no calls for the ayet and noes no mo tiona for the previous question. . , Speaker Brammltt'e Acceptance. - Mr. Brummltt accepting, fell bark oa that good old taxon, 'I thank you." He expressed pride in the administration of his office and he yielded much of the glory to the men of the House. No Leg Mature which ever tat in North Caro lina ha done so much for the Btate of North Carolina," th speaker tald "and tli House ha had a full share ia th result." , Taxation, equalisation, good roads, health and schools. They all signify the advanced thought of the General Assembly. lie turned to Governor Doughton. To him .he attributed more than to any other man Jin the State the constructive McNeill and the younger ones. Clerk Remembered, Too. Principal Clerk Alet Latslter, Read lng Clerk Davt Dellinger and "Cnclt Jimmy" Mooring were nicely remem bered. Crisp, of Dare, in short and well worded presentation speech. , .Ufiliudint.House called On Alex. seen ana he - maae it. the' pangt of lebara tlon hovering above the adjournment. He told th House what it well knew with hit assistanti the tasks imposed had been fulfilled. Hit satisfaction lay In feeling that bis efforts htd met tht approbation of tht Hpctker and tht House, His hop wat that tht next ses sion would find a larger plsct to work in. Dellinger responded to the rails for a speech. Ht felt deeply tht recogni tion from tht House. Mr. Mooring wat grateful, too, for (lit token, for past favors, and for fu tun favort. He hoped to be re-elected in 1921. Mr. Matthew, in behalf of 'the clerk In Mr. Lasstter i office, presented tht principal clerk with a handsome ring. Thit time, Mr. lAttlter wis almost speechless. He did ay that this tension had been the happiest of thirteen and to hi assistant he gav muck of th credit and heartfelt thanks. - . . Sawyer to Mr. Ray. "The last slisll be first and the firtt hall b last," began Bill Bawyer, aris ing to prase at J.' Frank Ray a beauti fully drsd-up, be-ribboned and auto graphed ropy of the famous "literary gem. Bawyer -reminded the House of Mr. Rny'u forty years of aervice and servic Well rendered. Hie dog law wo a piece of legislation peculiarly distinctive, all felt. Enrolling1 Cltrk Nowl- pa tented It. ...William. :Mpreoted tQ..tht-Houte. a feeling of a Sons of fairness ia behalf of the minority. The dying out of. bitter partisanship appeared to him ti a good omen. He carried no feeling la hit heart against any member of the General Assembly. To Bptaker Brum mltt, he especially paid tribute for a spirit of fairness and contideratioa to tht minority. Cold Oa Thing Ethereal The young ladlet ia tht engrossing office ''shelled" out and bought a silver service for Engrossing Clerk (Hit P. Phell, "Fair, Fat and Forty." Courte ous, kind and genial had he beea to the young ladies. B. Brown Bhepherd presented to Gov ernor Doughton two boxet of cholct cigars, paying an eloquent tributt to the statesmanship of the "Grand Old Man." Governor Doughton gavt thankt to hit admirer and bad goodbrt to legislative halls, a thing many members, with, many welt wisher of tht Btatt, were pained to hear. F.llia Gardner gave thanks to the wealthy counties for generowty to school, praising the leadership of Vie tor Bryant in piloting the forward look lng laws through the House. " Mr. Bryant briefly recounted the work of th Ugislaturc-nt wasn't, how ever, wllllng-to nyi good by to th Legislature and ht left the Bout tpecu Inting on the nxt compaign in the Fifth CongTeatlonal district, 1 Th conference committee on the omnibut educational bill reported just before adjournment aad Ihe report wat adopted. Th Rcnntn, receded from five amendment, the House concurred in three. All were change nggested In the membership of county boards. Aad N, la ConcUsio. Teagtie and Drier reviewed the legis lation of th lost sixty day. Mr. Orler denominated the 1019 body a business legislature. Picking hut the talient thing In thelmdgpt bill, h predicted a continuance of a business administra tion. Ho commended the art that require, every agency of the Stataltf 'pay over It fuadt to the treasury department. One again,. he referred to the home at "tho sweetest place thit tide of heaven," and all the anti-rtiffff applauded heart ily. Tho rest appended but wer re luctant to yield to point. Grant, following Mr. Grter, regretted the "suffrage mistake" of the Leglslv ri-mru nn n,i-un WUUItl re ture. He feared lie make-up would re- tho measure. Representntlv David L. Bovd fitting ly closed th talk fctt. The ilout wat unwilling to "quit until he tnld torn thing. If wa highly pleased' at th good humor of the House. His effort had been to do something for hit Com rades of '61 and 'Co, aud after that voted at be pleased. He made a suf frage speech that might havt ehtnged the mult had b msdt It last Wednes day night, , -c, Colonel Boyd didn't know wiiaf the pipople were gtdrg to tsy 'when we all got. ton called for the lyet and noes. , ...... v, . ... u . ... r-.mr a i i rrwinaiii. nr wuuiu mi i y hiim rwMM ar.ntun :i aai -na-am mm JU. iil.ihtJtctjatl.iauLovUl. joted .witk tho. fc'nt5.,tl.fV. Salad Jell Urn jr.Jeli Is fl,, voted with lime-fruit es sence ia a rial It mains tart, green salad jcQ. ' ' JtfrJen desserts ' Sri , flavored with fruit-juic fences, highly con densed, sealed la glass. Each dessert tastes IUca 1 fresh-fruit dainty t-,and it Is. Yw yim change from eld-styls gelatine dainties when you once try Jiffy Jell Mlllloni "hate changed already. Order from your gjrocet HOW Iw-M '0Wa, tat Tm CkwaVb irxrVflCkaii the next twelve or eighteea xaoatktl If thit period passes over, thoro 1 a happy period ahead, he aald. Ho anight torn back tgala and If he did want, ao would h do. He wasn't going to ask anybody to vote for him, though. Hold Mo Cradgc Mr. Everett, specking for the womea, Mid they harbored no ill will to any legislator. They put bp hard fighl nod would be fighting right on. The eharare -and counter-charge after tht Personally, he would earry with hint days. The House opened with prayer yea terday morning by Rev. MoFarltr. Third reading roll call bill ptseed were: 8. B. 033, H. B. 6M Provide fuadt for improvement rotdt of Duplla -iiintv. Wilton county court houte act tad pro vide for. bonds. 8. B. l?4d, H. B. 130-Amend 19:9 at authorising Wilioa County t lsu hospital. a B. 1245, H. B. 1310: Anthoris Hoke county to issue bonds for nil road investment. 8. B. 1239, H. B. ISIS: Amending Robeson county township bond Inu act. 8. B. JXO, H.' B. 1547: Validat cob lection of tnxe in. Gaston. Pabll Bills Paaaed. IT. B. 695, a B. CM: To amtnd la regulatin gproetirt of architecture. a B. 1446, H. B. 1,150 1 Joint isola tion appropriating $200 for entertaia ment 113th F. A. regiment. 8. B. 1475, H. B. 1377. T extend stock law boundarlet ia Bwaia county, 8. B. 1478, H. B. 1601 1 Te provide for enforcement Aral Child labor law, Little BBsiaes la Senate. The Bentte M rolled to order at S o'clock by President Pro Tern Lindsay Warren, All bill oa th ealeadtr wrt aetd upon, whereupon Lieut Oov. O. Max Gardner anaounced th appoint ment of the following committee a the part of the Senate i Insurtnc Invsstigat ion Wright and, Holderness. Legislative Fitmlning CommlttM Thompton aad Brock. Reception of 3(Hh Divlsion-SUcy, Holderness, Ntwtoa, Brown aad War When tit Senate wa called to rdt at-J0i30 o'tloek after having .bout, aad a half of entertainment, Senator Palmer objected to eoaturreae la conference report regarding appoint ment of members of board of educa tion, stating that aa effort wat being made to displace a Democrat a tho board in Cabarrut tounty, who bad been a Member for fourteea ytara. Ht wat tustalaedby a vote of H to t, tkt Btpublicaa member voting la tht neg ative, and th bill wa teat back U eoafercnee. Benator Long, of Halifax, moved that the bill amending the . law regarding the practice of soteopathy he reealleS, stating It gave osteopaths the right to practice surgery. Senator Cooper ob jected . because Senator Boalct waa ab sent and atketl that It go over. Benator Browa, chairman of th Health com mittee, corroborated th statement that It htd beea reported unfavorably. It waa, recalled -and placed on tho cal endar. Election BUI Recalled. Scaator Either ssked that tht Will lam amendment to tho election law. which wee paseed bf the House, and tabled in the Senate, be recalled. H thought it w a good bill mad ia food faith, and ho believed it ought to have at least consideration In th Scaate. 8caatot Olth declared that tht Demo cratl party ought t be trigger tkaa t kill a "bill limply because it wa in troduced by a Bepublieaa ia reply to Senator Connor, wh vat tgalatt r constderatinni If thtr 1 any tharg of bnfalraest, even though It be unfounded, Benator Browa, representing th Democrat, wat ready to recall tht' bill, and would Tote later at he had already voted. Senator Flsher'l motion, which required a twothlrla vote to carry, wtt adopted and Senator Brown then asked that ae tata be limited to Ave minutes. Senator Gtshi .thought It was s Just Jaw. as it only provided for inspection. Hens tor Lovill had heard of fraudt ia electioa but had never seen any. How ever, he wat witling for the Republic it to hart th law If they waated it. Senator Borton wat against it And hoped It would be voted down. Senator Fisher disclaimed any latea tioa of making charge, but ke could see bo harm ia the amendment but did believe it would remove all tut plclon of fraud. Ha bad ao dctir to ttir up rancor but Submitted that It bad been considered by two of th ablest Democrats la the Heutt aad they bad oeca a barm ia iU Tk BUI I Killed. - Senttor Xewtc-u wtt opposed lo It be eaus it wtt Imprtctleablt and would be a reflection upoa tk regittrara. Senator Staey tailed for tht prevlout question and Senttor Planer asked for th ayes and noes. Upoa t roll call the first strictly party vt th pill was killed by vole of 31 1 S. Senttor WHAT FAILURE OF LEAGUEVOULD DO Greatest Catastrophe In His tory of World Would Fol low, Says Russell - r ri ismfaut press.) Ktw York, March S-Failnr of the leagu of aatioat pita probably would precipitate la turop "th greatest et tattropke ia th history of tht world," Charlet Edward Butaell, writer and mmber of tkt lata American mission to ftuteia, doalared vpoa hie arrival frota Parlt today aa th tmf Nleuw Amsterdam. nil deairt oa th park of tho masse ia Europe to bar tomethlng done that will .avert war la tho future,'' aald Mr. Batten, "aatonata to a paatioa. If the plaa for a league of aatioat thonld fail, thra la a ttlllng what would happta." Two other danger whltk Europe faces, h d4d, ar th IkMjvikl menace aad the pooaibillty tkit plant to relievo the economic aurtroM will fall. Bealizatloa of all three, he aald, mlgjit "overturn tht fouadatioat of tht world., Mr. lustoll tkaraeteriati th nttitud of tho 37 Soaatert who algned th Ledge totolutloa opposing th prtatnt lagu of aatioaa eovenaat at "most aa fortunate,'' dstlariog that it would "terlously affect Prttldent Wiltoa'i prestige" at the ptaee eoaftraaet. Bt predicted Bolthtvltm would bt tUmptd oat ia Rusiaa tooa providing th country wat kft to aaadl th prob lem ItMlf aaA.rproTldtd that Eutope TWO MTRDtR SUSPECTS RELEASED AT FATETTIVlLU (lsrkl the New in OWemr.) Fsyetterille, March 10. P. H. Otnt and 0. B. Thomti held for Invtttlgttloa of the deatb of E. H. Lemttttr wka wtt iiStd dead la a Bay street rooming out SuBaarw!iiis"" wrr-btw4 by a eoroner't jury toi.lgM.' Tht actio of tbo jury u bjiisd on testimony of R7 Lillard tad W. 0. Brittoa of Spartanburg, & C, wka ar workers at Camp Bragg, Lt wer th othtr thret men. They wer Sa th room occupied by Lemteter Oant aad Thorn Sunday moral g akortly befor tk Srt aamd waa found dead aad testified that tky beliv4 hi deatk wa du to altoholit poisoaiag. KtUeaai Bdak CalL Washington, Mar. 10. Tb omjrtroll er of th currency today issued a call for tb condition of all national bank at th doe of kutlnett oa Tuttday, Marekt. AMERICA'S MONtY-OOD. (By 2. C. Durban.) W hav ur moaey-god Wc'vt touaded loud of Oemirry tut eoademnation For her vala boast! of wtr-god truit, to her dtmaotlta, Aid thl it jutt, but va with a fool'i iatpoctioa AntttU it teea t lav a wort lnftt tlan . W htvt ur ttoaty god. A monty-god It wortot Before I'm bnrat la effigy ID show tht reaeoai Wt kaow from ard Writ that batk f ta aad troaton. fittadt thl old monty-god-e'ta batk of war' upheaval) "TTkriov of money 1 tk root f mrjr vU" A ajeaar-goA.il mmL IS lev oar money-god W'd kla a He for kl we kilt u lard to atrvl klm We'd take tht ihoeg from widtw't f rooting feet to pletse him Religion of the nott of at it mtr veaeorltg For taerclleatly wt tigagt ia profitwr- ill- W lv nr mtaey-god. Our moary-god taa! lave HtH fail at ai wt dl, letplt ur lit ioai praylagt Thy meaty perish wltk thee," It thl old, ld aayiatt - I T dual w will rttura, th tout t meet it erls Afar from meaey'e blacaiags, liki thl tout of Divee- Our motcy-god aaa't mv. Let' tlsy uf asoaty-godl Ltt't turn uat th program, ''World wide Reeonstruetioa,'' Turn witk our retourcet our money 11 produetioa, To aerv aright oar aatloa aad thl Leagu f natlont," Aad thro tur fait god la wlr'i lying eeaflogratloai Let' ly our money-god I Oolttbor. rek. 14, lilt. I Kaow Not Kw. T do not knew Wky thai I'm led; I can aot e ' Tk w I go. - '"" Tl, klddea mytttry Of a year Preatata But thadowy testes Of coming day. But a Kir kind That far Hat led mt aaft In pathi , I could lot know, , t trust My Fathtr'i lovi Te kees ml still, Where now I eaa aot see, TUI bHgkttr wayi Shalt op " . T tearlet rre. Jtmet Moaro Dowauta. Boon, X. C. f Wbr "Ok, most things work wall oa paper." Wg "Did you vr'try to a keap fountain pear - , , OXLt A tRRt W. I hare I few, a very few ealy, t th fateiaatlng ttorle of "0, Bory" left at th "Special Bargala Prle." If yoa mat a aet don't dU.y a day, Sor aa hour, bat rail, phoa r write, (dating your letter AUreh'loth.i J. T. Aori worthf. But klanager, Th tirborough, I Rtleich.N. C, ' , . " 4 09 YGU GET U? 17ITI1 A.IACE DAG'.l? Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver or - Bladder Trouble? Pain or dull ache la the back is often evidence of kidney trouble. It ia Na tar' tlmly warning to thow yon that th track of ktaltk la aot clear. ' . ' Dtagot Slgaal. If the dtngtr dgaala ar aaheeded or atrtout retult ar tar to follow) kidney troublr in it worst form may tteal upoa yoa. .r,v TSouaands of people have testified that th mild and Jmmediat effect of Swamp-Boot, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine 1 looa realltedthtt it tttadi th highest for It remarkable urative effect la the most distressing esses. If yu need a medicine, you thould btvt the bttt. .. .-Lata Back. Urn back it only oet of mtway tymp Umt of kidney tronblt. Other tfmv temt thowlflg that you may need Bwamp Soot are, being tubjut to embarrassing SPECIAL MOTE You may obtain a sample tltt bottl of Bwtmp-Boot by taaloting tea ctntt to Dr. Kilmer Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. Thit give you tht opportunity to prove tho remarkable mtrit Of thli medicine. They will alto tend yon a book of vtluabl Information, containing many of th thousand! of grateful ' Jetton received from men and Women who say they found Swamp-Boot to be just th remedy needed la kidney, liver and bladder trouble. Th value and tneeest Of Swamp-Root ar to well knowa that our rcadsrt ar advised to tend for a tamplt lit bottle. Address Dr. Kilmer A Co., Blnghamton, X. Y. Be turt to sty you read thit offer In the Raleigh Dally Newt and Observer.-Adv, Bero'o t Thirtieth Division. Loud wind whittle through th trees, At window and thade doth tear, Olvet warning of jtormt on tht teat Aad w reverently, brettht a prayer For traatportt bomtward bound. And our Wtt grow silent and told. Keibt watch o er Hit own at of old, - So wky thould wt thudder or foarf They will ttrlkt ntlthtr rook nor shoal. Nor link to th depth of a watery ravt. - But calmly tall, till they reach the goal, Till they landjln "Old Hickory," 'Wildcat,'' Thirtieth Divltion." Brav mta, noble, itrongvaml true, ;: ! Held the lendith Hun la such con tempt, ' Entered thl jawa of death, w honor you Not one tingle man would w exempt From time1! enduring honor roll. Suit braver men, ne'er left a land Nor fought a more unselfish fight Our gallant torn, yet every mart Who left hit home, hit fireside bright, To save for righteousness America. Bonnlt W. Bryin. Oxford N. C. , If. MmsW .aaMgaautb hadt. Dy this Powdered Soap Today I Grandma's Pov;d:rd Soap Strei TIME-Saves WORK-Savei SOAP Your Grocer Has It I At Boone's It Is 100 Fit For Any Figure Boone's De Luxe Clothes are right from the masters in-- -iTclothes businesi"" "The Houlc of Kuppenheimer," "Stein Bloch" and others that make these good clothes. We have a special form coat for any figure and we will prove it to you if you will . ' !'COME AND SEE' ' : is all we ask. , You'll find k model for every ags and s price to suit every purse. If you went to mike your feet gisd see our. " -"Edwin Clspp Shoes" e.nd the famous "Flor sheim." In Shirts, hy lt is Manhattan, of . course'. G R BOONE "Good Quality Ipella D Lai Clothier and frequent bladder trouble! day ano night, irritation, sediment, etc. Lack of control, tmartlng, trio aeid, rheumatism, bloating, may bo loa ol flcsb, tallow complexion. Prevaleaey of Sidney Dlems. - Most people do not reatii tho alarm. ing laereate tad remarrsble preraiency of kidney disease. While kidney, dis order are among the most common dis etset that prevail, they are aometimci tht last recognized by' patients, whe very of tea cbnttnt themselves with doc toring tht effects, wall tht original dis , eat may constantly undcrmin the tj-s-tem. Regular medium aad largt size bottles at all drug store. Don't make any mistake, but remem ber th nam. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and th address, Blnghamton, . N. Y 1 which you will And oa tvery bottle. K. Y. Giant' Player Sign Up. TCevr York, March 10.-AU th New s York National regular havt beet sgit ed up for thl coming season, dub of ficial! Announced tonight after having ' received a signed contract from Larry ". "cl,"r' 'f" "' r i liiv j-Uiririb gfitii wa MBiiiiiviiin Jimrririni. .auonais as a scout ior iu se-, son. Aasell Will Reply to Crowder, Washington, March 10. Lieut. Col. Samuel T, Ansell, former acting judge B advocate general, announcee tonight he . a statement !'in reply to and refutation of", the jetter of Maj. Oett. oKnch H. Crowder on tho admin istration of military justlct which wit made. puUi- yesterday by , tli War. Do. . pnrtment. Colonel ''Ansell ' eaid tho" statement would be completed tomor row, and the Secretary of War wolud bo asked to give it "the tame publicity that wat given to the ttttement of tht judfu advocate general." You never can tell. Even th telf made ma doesn't alway com up to hi plans and specifications. LINOTYPE OPERATOR WANTEU Thirty to thlrty-flvt; tlx day. M. R Carter, Evening Progress,. Petersburg, Va. ' n-et Powdered Soap' Ke o waiXtna; powdir bat PotiJeml Soapt A mat boon U tb houiehold. Ut it whertvir yo would tu ordinary aoap but witk lew bother, lets watts, and witk better reiulta. Jutt a tabletpoon In any kind of water, hard or soft, eold f hot, and yoa get the nut glorious, cleansing tads without th et trvatace f wutlnf bat Man. It will not nana th facet silks nftset Salt-ad H it kind U hat Bona fflV ' ti RALEIGH, It. C f A 1
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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