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YOUR HAIR STOPS FAILING, DANDRUFF . DISAPPEARS -TRY 25 CENT "DAfiDERINE" IREDELL COUNTY o TV Save your Hatrl Beautify Danderine grows hair Try as you will, after an applica tion of Danderine. you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or a loose or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, hut what will please you most, vnll be after a few weeks' use, when vou will actually see new hair, fine and downy at first yes but real'y neV lair growing: all over the scalp. A little Danderine now will, imme diatelv double the beauty . of- your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just ; moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully ' it! vTnvWate' ana we can prove , it. v fw, V through your hair!, taking ona small strand; at a time. The effect is .immediate and amazing your hair will Je light, fluffyand wavy and nave an , appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. - ; , . . Get a 25 cent bottje of Knowlton's ?nderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and Jprove to yourself tonight now thatj your hair 5 isf as pretty and soft asany--that- it has been neglected or . injured 'by' careless treatment thats all. f - ; ; ' "l : PARDONKD Ii,WYER-CXXVI CT AN1 HIS IXYAIi WIFE - fife; " !-iMlr -w i 'J ' - . trfW -ft , - A- ' - ."1 - : pir ft) : " A Mis - .x . K -Jv - ' . -: i m, i' . ':- ...... 1 ' - Albert T. Patrick, who. after se as commuted from death to life' Im giving Day by Governor Dix of New mnrder' of his eccentric old client, W State's ' evidence : dnd testified that u old millionaire the idose of morphin tras convieted, arid while he was wa sent to the death house in Sing Sin to Mrs. Add'ie .M." Francis, to. whom that the ceremony be perf orm.ed. :.S whole time in working or the relea The couple will reside in- St. Louis w in law. ' - ' - . " rving ten. years of a eentence-'.wMch prisonrrrent, was pardoned on Tftafiks- York. Patrick -was convicted of the Uliam Marsh, Rice. Rice's valet turned rider Patrick's directio'n he gave the . e which caused his death. After he iting in the New York Tombs to be . gr Patrick was married in -the Tombs he was engaged .and who insisted " ince then : she has been spending her se which came Thanksgiving Day; ith John T. Miliken, Patrick's brother- THE COAST CITY ' HAS TWO OF THEM Apartment Houses at Wilmington Paying Investments.. t (Wilmington'-; Dispatch.) Raleigh is planning tp' erect an eight-story apartment house, -' which, will be the second institution of, its kind in the Capital -City, n height or ten-story apartment house in Char lotte would -be ah excellent hiestmejit and every apartment in it . won Id probably be leased bef ore the "building tras half completed. . This has been the experience inWilmington, Raleigh, and other places. Charlotte -Chronicle. . - , -; . The Chronicle" speaks with certain prophetic ability," we believe, because it is not possible tp-irnagjne how an apartment house, such as 'described', would not be a paying investment in a thriving city like Charlotte. Wil mington has ben. far. ahead of all oth er 'cities in the State in real apart ment houses arid their success hera I has plainly shown that .Wilmington is not only live, but -that its people appreciate the need and conveniences of .the jeal. modern, inistl'ng city. Wil mington has two large brick apart ment houses, - built-, for that express purpose; "and containing many apart ments of various-, sizes ahd: renting at dirr ereht "figures. ' Thiy are equipped in thoroughly modern way throughout being steam" heated, electrically : and gas iighted and fuly-appointed other wise, while possessing elevator serv ice. Of course, the city has numerous smali apartment houses, hut the Car tfinaWnd' Tthe- Cape . Fear ;are , models of architectural 'grandeur and comfort and are the best in -the State, as well as the equal of any in the South. More' of such - apartment houses are being talked, Of ,or,-Willmrigton from time to tim.y Cnarlotte - will do well to emulate Wilmington's ' example. ; It wi'l pay. .'. ., , . .... - ... .. ..... . 1 Every day contributes to , the fame :of our store in men's high-class wearables If it bears the Tate-Brown, label there is no doubt as to its quality, and finish. . If.it 's here, it Js rights and you can 't -find as smart' things anywhere .else. ' Furnishing;. Goods, Hats, Shoe's, .Clothing and . the Mark: Cross line of Leather Goods and Gloves. .--;- v-t V CHAIRMAN RESIGNS N.BJIIIIs Long Chairman Gf Cocn- V ty .Coomiss!oners.VU?Kot Serve In New Bdard (Special "to The Chronicle,) -STATESViLjLiE, rec. "3 The new county, administration ' was inaugu rated yesterday, and while there are but few changes in the' personnel of tlie county, offlcers. there waa? no . lack of interest : in .- yesterdays proceed ings. The principal incident was tho resignation of Mr. N. B. Tvlills ,aa a member-, of the board Tor,,, county commissioners. . The . newiy-elected board - consisted of .Messrs N. B. Mills, M. ; A. ", Feimster, R. ; C. . Little, R, F. Gafther and W. 1 Matheson, and all were sworn ' in except Mk Galther, who was ill. ? . The , .; board organized by electing Mr. Felmste charman and Mr. L. C. Caldwell at torney.' - Mr. Mills left the commis sioners' ; room and : later in." the 1 day submitted his resignation. ' He has been chairman of the r board for years, was a strong advocate or " the bond election for good .roads 'and has given much time to. looking after . the road . work. ; Mr. Feimster . bpposeft the bond issue and voted against" it,' but through his affiliation- with ;the Denocratic machine he was elected a' member ' of the board of' commis sioners and made chairman of tht body. Mr. Mills considered it an ,uai-' friendly act- to him - and the good roads movement. It ; is . a rather peculiar; situation, when a .man who opposed the bond issue should be placed at the head of the bpdy-which will spend the remainder of" the' bond money about half of he"; $400,000. But the politicians have. Jlttle regard for business. Clerk of Court Hart riess appointed Mr.; V. Q: Montgomery a member of the board' to succeed Mr. .Mills. . - The new bonds of Sheriff ' i)eatoi, Register - Boyd and Treasurer, Slpa. were accepted and approved. - Mr. R. F. Rives, elected - county .vsurvey or, refused to qualify and. tn commis sioners will elect his successor. Mr. Rives has decided he don't, want the - The county board bf education yes terday, instructed its attorney to in stitute suit against the mayor - ot Statesville . to collect fines rand for- feitures alleged to he due the school fund and. which have not been turnet over to the board. Mr. Tohn Arey, " who recently clined the position- cf .commissioner of agriculture for - Iredell ; Gounty, provided for by the. Chicago fCros Improvement J3ommittevthe. Na tlonal Department of Agriculture and tjie county, has reconsiCered the matter . and will take the .'place.'' Mr. Arey is well fitted for the, position and was urged from 1 "the. outset to take up the work, but" he was re luctant to give up . his 'private af fairs. He' is a . graduate- of the A.' & . M. College at Raleigh and has-done considerable demonstration work for the State and ' Xatipnal ' Departments of Agriculture. Recently he ' has given his time to his farm' and dairy business at Elmwood. . ,'.-,";, . It develops that Miss Xa.ura Wilson," daughter of Mr. leather Wil son of Sharpsburg Township, this county,' and Mr. . 'Parks Meadows ' or the same township drove -all the way to South Carolina" in a buggy to get married. : uujevuuu iv uie iucn.u vix the part of the bride's people prompted the couple to steal away from home and make the long; Jour ney across the country .to . South Ten A 9 O'clock Worth $15.00 .. : ' - '. - V r ... . .i Sale Price. Set Set consists of 26 Pieces: , Quadruple Plate 6 knives 6 Forks , 6 Teaspoons , 6 Tablespoons 1 Sugar Shell 1 Butter Kmfe ' -' . ...:'. . ..''. r L . ' - ."..' ,. .. ' ' v v . ; .... ' "Carnation" pattern plated French gray silver, put up in Handsome oak case, guaran teed certificate with each case. On sale Thursday Morning, 9:00 0 cncJi; r SEEOURWINbO 13 p 30 WEST TRii)E. STREET: i Carolina,, where they were aEppIly, united- . ,-"r..-fT:-r DAVIDSON NEWS 17r. ". W. It. Hudson Delivers Forceful Sunday Talk on Missionar AVork! . ' Citizen Tells of Negro Who Actual ly Bites Ten Penny Nail in Two.-. - ; , . (Special to .The Chronicle.) ; DAVIDSON. Dec. 3. Rev. W. Hudson filled Doctor Richards pnlpit yesterday, the latter being absent .at 'Gilwood and Poplar Tent Churches, presenting the claims of the States ville Female College, for which-; Con cord Presbytery is undertaking;, to raise $6,000 in payment of one; half, the amount needed to put the institu tion on a more solid basis by the can cellation of its debt.' : h :Mr. Hudson's address in the morn ing on Christianity in China was. one of the finest missionary talks ever heard here, and Davidson ' hears a great many. The address was inform ing and instructive to an unusual de gree and evidenced deep thought, long study and wide experience and obser vation; on the part of- this energetic' and "-faithful missionary, now soon' to I friends remarked that there Was a end his furlough , in this country, Those- who heard him in his virile dis cussion yesterday do not wonder that the Executive Committee of Foreign Missions has extended his furlough into the Winter months that he may be -heard by many ' more of the Churches and stir them tp greater ac- tiyity. . ' ,' ' Doctor Richards has organized here in the past few days an enthusiastic ' squad of Boy Scouts, -from which he (hopes substantial service and results along, the lines defined by the organi zation. i; ' Dr; W. R. Gray is authority for the following remarkable statement.. A jparty of friends were talking about ithe natural disposition in every one to shoot beyond the mark -and. exagger ate in -enlarging on the respective youngs man a ope' of . my re?latives or 7MT8 fWira A-.T?Tr)TiNrO " (Judge's. Library.) . Ho, Hermes! Catch my winged steed And bring him ori the green. -Vulcan! Adjust, his steering-gear. Pluto! Get gasoline. Please see his wings," Minerva, dear, Are in alignment ' straight; ' For I would use my . monoplane Pegasus up to date. merits of a fast car, or a speedy horse, j time past has been . working for the or a fine cow, or remaritaDie layers of "this or that fine vrain of fowls. I Doctor "Grey spoke up and said, I do not believe everything I hear by any means, - but I learned years ago that not everybody Is telling a He when, he tells an improbable story. . When a negro here on the farm that can bite a- nail in two." I replied, "Oh, that's a falsehood, Anyone would know -that is impossible. But his inf orriiant in sisted that it was true and asked to have the matter tested. The darkey was sent, for and given an eight-pen-, ny nail,, (he.. claimed to be able tobite a 10-pehny ,'nail, but none was bri hand.) Given the nail he put it in' his riiouth,r clamped down on it with: his teeth and bit -It in two. A. fact, said ;Dr. Gray, that i could not deny. ; With the retirement of Mr. Holt ! ' Td simply wash it. away with that.. Armour from the firm of II. H. Good--1 soothing liquid," D. D. D. Prescription." . rum '&" Co., to enter the new firm of ! The very first drops 'instantly stop;. , Armour Bros. & Thompson, Mr. .John i that awful itch. , A SO cent bottle will. . B. Jetton has accepted a position in the Goodrum company for the coming year. ' " ! ' . . ..;"''' Mr. Grey Caldwell, who for some. Had EczemS New York Mutual Insurance Com pany has decided to .sell hjs dairy, cows and to work, insurance. . His farm near the edge of town has been rented for 1 9 1 3 to Mr. Rupert . How ard, a well-known young farmer, liv ing just east of the aldwell place. prove it. We cannot absbiutelji guarantee a cure every time but we do say ' this.'. If the first regular size $1.00 bottle does not do exactly as we say it will not cost you a .. cent. . Better try- a bottle at once on our personal guar antee.' R. II". Jordan & Co. ' " WHEN TH1? COOK FaJEs TO. SHOW UP WRITE A CHRONICLE WANT AD --'"-- ' ' T5T S3S H : " -r : You pay$5 and':seeiite,': for. immediate' use, the splendid model Oliver , Typewriter No. 5 equipped, if . you wish, with famous Printype, without and extra charge. -Then ydu can pay the balance by 17c. a day. "- ' - . The Oliver Typewriter is an lnc'o me-producer and a salary-raiser. Not alone the ' great army of professional . operators whose incomes -flow through the Oliver, .but a mighty' hostof. people in all kinds of work, are being helped in 'the.upward climb", of this swift and versatile type writer.' " '.',..'.;- T. . "- " '"';'--' ' : The $5 Purchase Plan was put, into effect to create new users of type writers. '- ' ' "'.', - : . The Oliver Typewriter "Company not . only advocates the universal use of typewriters but is actually financing a practical plan by which all who write may avail themselves of these wonderful writing machines. 'You can readily see that we are. tying up many thousands of dollars In supplying machines to the public for I initial payments. new our : This is the plan by which many thousands have supplied themselves with Oliver Typewriters. . , The first $5, in multiplied instances, is all the real money that the owners actually pay." The machine itself earns for them the resit of the purchase price. " , Could you ask for an easier plan of owning $o fine a machine?' . Write .for special Art. Catalog de scribing "the . distinguishing features of The. Oliver Typewriter, also full details of the $5 Purchase Plan, and a . free sample of Printype. 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