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O invcs'mcnt is more satisfactory for the man or woman
who hus saved n little money than8 bank ac ount. This
institution alTorda poai ive securi y fot deposits by reason!
of its conservative, prudent management and he riiiid
requiremtnts observed in the handling of all itsTjunds. When"
ypur morey is doposited with this
not have to worry concerning its safety. " fis
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XHARM AND STYLE I
In our beautiful assortment of Dress:
Fabrics for Spring may be found- all,
the Style and Grace of real Parisian
Creations. Our Ladies and Misses
Braid Embroidery, Our Fashions, New-,
.est ideas is charmingly used on many
of our dresses.
STUNNING NEW MODELS
of graceful lines and
with each other for your favor, it is im
possible for us to describe these Dresses
to you by mere words. Come and see
them then you will know why.
JJl. MliCHEL & C0.;
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', The lady or g. ntlemin who wears Individual TAILORED -dothlng
rommaods ih repcrt of eveiyon Th7 are rewarded by knowing'
that their clothing flu lb ir ) monaiity Eaiur It only few'diys Vis-'
taot 4CaU atmy store sod Inspect
Sommrr samples and get our o dor
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IT;OFTEN.:HAPPENS
- - Th b(V thit m Ihelr- appearance la tl dib psns and miik pr.
torn wii' mt. warning," Ilk th ghost thatWaJk slnlghfc Noorikn)
how t h(ipened. W don't mIM, of rOur, tfaiM it mke' bnin.
g'vl for at. Th ho'rs art Uw-fe and Xh aw fisns sr hr. Thut'n
whsl WS sr I'jfil to t at. ' 6(411, hfWiltin, fsl iti4 inforirrin,i.
Shining ptf, t , WSiting lo you aurtf it and kf p tk f ,t
r!n and wKol-nm. " A wi'l h"vity has g'n Into the msVIni t i)
Im -rv t s inti a tlismond ting.
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Ke York. March S!?. A sleet storm
the forerunnr W severe -feliiwaidj
whi-h ha been Krippim? the Central
Western Stat, las track New York
and badly ha-nperedVtreet traffic
Sleet andno were proraisd lor the.
next twenty-jour houjra by the WeMher
bur .a. ,. : .' " ' '
Forecaster , Scarr of the wea Wtf
bureau, said that the Winter which of
fcially ended at fi:29 - uh'clock yeHnrday
af ernoan, wai the eoldat New York
h id known n njsny Veari, 1 -.
"The m i f eigdra ire for thii win
erhaa beey lleeB," stid Mfr
S -arr. . -Thai" iik"kvene tt 5.4 de
grees belo the pormsl. JThe wind haa
maie record in,'ejr Yotk. In the
hi r storm. of fbrqry 21-22 there wa
an iiiu t YKiwiyf ninmy iiiii'b an
hour for a fivi? minute period aid' for a
ing'e minute tjrt indicated velocity was
120 miles anWu'r,"'
A blizzard is raging ia northeastern
Pennsylvania. Fjur inches of snow and
t ail fel. It drtj i badly and delayed
triffi; on elcc'ric and 8 team ronds.
Western New York fa in the grip cf
bl zzar', ushered in ijurinfr last niicbt
by a drop of 20 degrees in temperature.
In Roohtster siic' inches of mow fell,
crippHnii tfjeet'trw'v tr. fflir-
bu dened by n hVvy coatingr of at
sors ' f telephine. tejegrath and elter
r c lifihf. wires Went' down hire. A
h rse driven by Deputy Sheriff Ami e
C ileman was InUsnfly killed when it
8 epped on a live wire whicd s- 5re t
the Economy" te)p,uon Erh ne
(he iperatpr, Iltie Barron, aged 17.
whs paved after much difficu'ty by Su
perintendent OtN D ej, of the S rait
set Telephone Compiny, whose otBce
was in the same building.
New7 vautjeville pt The Athens
to-nightpvis and Florine
The 'Ggg)e ettfcrsM--Singing,
(aikine, c
s'orty miners Are know lo have keen
killed and 38 entmftei by an explo'iin
in a Mc&irtain, b' fa.Vcal mine. Ho
of rescue has J een practically atai don
ed. ' " '':
W1LX.1AMS' jDNEY PILLS
Have yod negtecteoj your Kidneys!
Have you jvertrked your nervous aya
tern and caiaedtroabW with your kid
ney and bU4der? ffcfe you pains in
loins, side, bick; groins and bladder?
Have you a flabby 'appearance of the
face, eapnciafly'ahdar Jjie eyesT (Tflo fre
quent a dealr U pass oVimT If to, Wll
bama' Kidney IllhriU car you-et
Druggist, Price oV Williama' MTg.
Ca, Prop., pieveiandTa
THUUMAN ITEM..
March 20lh We think Spring hat
arrived, wV noUee ere'ar butw-flies
and havfl barf the rasrtina long. The
hyarin hi sire blooming and the fruit
tre s are beginning 10 how their bios-
torar,
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f uly wat a perfee spring 4ay as
far as sunshine 'knT Dlrant at took
p eraould'mtks It;' bdt the rS2oare
tt.ll in whvr coodhlonlv
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Mrs. DaUanddauthte--f GoMk
bom, and VfMGwaXWUIU.W Mo(
bra-l City, wt'ta turfra of Mrs. 0. at
HardLon 8undny. . ., .A
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Mrt. G. U lUrdwoa has rtlamed
fromp.eao. , " ' '
1 Mrs R it tonner, of Soereai farm,
a at Mr.' 8. C Mattocks' 8vnday. T
'MK aad Mrs. WHflftf. uV
AM at TknrLaA Runks' V;--
, We have four a w aiJIa at tH Thar
man aettool. we .ii w ' hava tft'wi "ta
roll aWaU'p-et 'iHpt Ihreeey
four Only MvWw'evtY Ml to cons
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it (hi mri o'Vlprn.tng his SP
prer.JatWm to th f' I'Ul'llc for th
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Last Pay of Winter Coldesl
Candidate Ar Beliered of the
Neoesslty of Using Influence
to BteetfjFriendii,''' the
Legislature. ' . ' i
Bnieigh. March 27The ou'conSt of
th sessi. n of the Sute Democratic
Exernt ive Commit ti seems to nwet
with vety-sgeeral ' approval ammg
practlraUy every element of th-party.
Not 6tTy is thia true of the selection of
thw data for' the static mvention. June
fi.hand (he dates for . the precinct
meeting) and primaries May 18th and
the eoBBty conventions May 25th, but
also as to the Stale-wide Senatorship.
It ii pointed, out that the' action jot
the contraittee in "o during" the pri
mr to be held on general electionnday
inaUad of merely recommending to the
State convention that thia be done, as
the. Senatorial candidates had asked,
and as the original resolutions offsred
in Ibe convention by -A. W. McLean
p ovided, relieves the candidates of any
neceasiry of going into the counties
and taking any hand in the nomination
of the Democrttie candidate for (hi
state legisl ture since the definite call
i gof the prim ry and pretcribej obli
gation for the Democratic legislator to
abidaby, tb result of (hi primary in
t-leciin the Senator asmres the selec
tion of the thjice of the p ople aj Sen
ator .'The biggest fight came over the pro
posal of Corpo-ation Commissioner E.
L. Travis t not only "order" th j pri-m-ry
instead of 'racommended" it
but to pre wribe thit the preferential
system of primaries be u-ej. It wat
this that brought about an evident
union o tie suppr era of the Simmons
anf Ac ek candidacies for the Senate
agHinst.'hs Kicchln and Clark wings
showing Kitct-in Ay.-ock opposition to
prefi rvntial pUn a d Kitchin and Clark
ndacy of preferentials and a roll
ahowd the opposing allkncee lined up
id igainst preferential ind 17 for pref
errnUila.
Th -re ia certain to be a renewal of
tb- fight for preferentials in the si a e
convention, which has the power to
ehsnge or abrogate entirely the action
of the co man tee; However, there Is
und ii stood to be a general agreement
that the order for ths primaries shall
t aod whatever changes may be made
t to the character of it or the ' regula
tions governing it. E. J Justice, of
Greensboro, gave notice that he would
move in the Sute convention to make
the changes that the committee had vo
te) ddvn.
To official report of the Isst state
fair, the 61 .t North Carolina State Fair
ia jutt iaaued and ia most gratifying in
i t shoa ing of a Hgh degiee of success,
in spite of the fact that last year was
tl e most oiaattroua in the history of
H te faiia the country over. In (bit
report Secretary Jo pi E. Pogue takes
occasion to urge that sm atepa be ta
ken to finance a new building to go np
iospiuof the fact that there Jt not
money In the tieatqr this year fi
any nsw building. Tie watis a mod
ern general exnibitlon building fimnced
any numbers of th eaecutlv commit
tee a ui d irttoo lo be very favorable
ta i such an uoderUklpr. The last fair,
shows a gal ot $U8i5 10 gat receipts
do to ratting out fre j passes sad half
rat tickets. . Thar were 1M tepa
rat tries, 668 mot thag any prvl
out year. Tha te'al 'pu' for Ihs
Isst fair war 11.884 mdr shaa for'lSltt
anerkgaia of 4,183r hi rtpvVtod.bj a
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Drug Men Olijpcting To. Bng
Called Dipors, Dr. Wiley A)
pliffl Above Term. t-
Wsshingtcn. March 22. -Dr. Harvey
W.Wiley, a parinasa ri 'ale citizen
before the (a u food board in advocacy
of a regohtion guarding very strictly
the Use and jale of opium, morphine,
coc tine and other habit-fbrmirg drugs,
aroused the anger, of drug repre am a
Uvea by referring to tfcema "dopera. ',
. A heated argument eniued and for a
moment it lockdd as if blows might I e
passed. After several interchanges Dr.
Wiley consented to withiraw tin ?rm
"dopers," but said he w6uld sti.l insist
on calling them "manufacturers of poi
tm." ' For that," he added, "is whatynu
yourselves are willing to have these
drugs and preparations containir g hem
called." j r.
As soon as the form ir chief chemist
h d ussd the word "dopera," John J,
Queens, of St. Louis, a manufacturer
of saccharin, was on his feet object
ing.
"We came here1," he declared, "to be
given a hearing; wd are respectable
m inufactniers and we do not want to
be insulted. I think the board should
compel Dr. Wi.'ey to withdraw his re
mark."
1 refit to withdraw it," c me bat k
the do t r.
Hut after further discussion by sever
ol pres nr, with whom he paid he had
had phasant relations, Dr. Wiley m.di
(ltd his language.
The representatives of the drug
maim acturar argued that ixception
should be made of preparations contain
ing O ily small pnrliciu of opium, mor
phine, cocaine and other diugs named.
They held th it there were so mtny of
the e preparti n? scattered though amill
drug stores all over the country, that it
would require years nd be a heavy ex
pense for the m inufacturers to hi ve aM
m irked with skulls and cross boi es as
the regulati n of the pure food board
woukl require.
Dr. Wiley declared that the martu
facturers who hud bei n making the proM
net sh-ld ay whatever costs were
necessary to protect the public from the
d-ug habit
"My I aFk whom you represent,"
said Mr Hough, of St, Louis, when Dr.
Wiley appeared.
"I represent one private citizen,"
was the teply, "something new at these
bearings, but which, I hope, will be
frequent in the future.
"At to the drug manufacturers' ar
gument that small quantities of opiurr,
morphine are not harmful, it wou'd take
a million Hague opium conferences to
convincs me that the small amounts
should be allowed. No! ring is better
than small doses a a m ana . of foster
ing the drug habit."
Dr. A. R. Dohme', of Baltimore re
presenting the National Association of
Manufacturers of Medical Products, re
eomratnded that a law be pished plac
ing control of the drugs objected to in
tb hands of the internal revenue ofBce,
thus doing away with thev necessity of
a regulation which he declared was im
practical and expensive.
;',Do you like a missioji fiti
i&h? :Thcn our Monastery
&tairi8 . will .suit your taste,
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Another Wreck Oa Norf olk-Soathtra.
Wndi, March ZXr-fattt flight at
1:15 a Norfola-SouOiem frigit train
had on of 1U rars ump th track Just
a tha train was pulling Into Wendell
Th eondilloci of tr track ioftenrd
by tha rrcent showers was not- to blame
for this. -Tb mftt track of a ear tod
denl; colls pd snd emaabid aout tb7
siUboir throwing th front) of th
tty directly across th lrckt tearing
theta badly for a ungth about 0
yards ttfora' th , train was ' Hopped,
Th acrldtst lakhg'(.1ae whr It did,
(t road It hup Ibl for ths f recking
crew which oo reached Ih eeepa, to
topple the car to on tld and lear the
track. Stp mhiinknwnU along M
th tracks mad this utterly loijiossibr.
v NOTICE.
Ta th publl I am now rMy to'BII
ymir Orders fur Cabinet Msnt t at rr
4unl rsts, prirv from ft Erf up, al'o
Writing Dks, fhur-h Tews td nit.
'rir on demand. 1 J Clwala, Fvir I
fir ?r Crt, (II I 1 urnitnra m.lr
jr and j-aintnl, flmka r-1 1 1 i ! t j . !
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This bank is in business for the purpose of being of the
great elt possible service to all its customers.
We want you to realize that whenever you c:m mnke
use either of our facilities or our equipment we are at juur
service.
Whateveixresistanre we can render in business nr in
vestment matters is yours for the asking. Our custotr.t
are our friends and we aim to leave nothing undime-to bt- ul
service to you.
We welcome new accounts, large or small.
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Spring Goods Arrivi
We have just received from the Northern mark
et where we have purchased an up-to-date stock cf
Dry Goods, Notions, Silks, Ladies and Mens Furnish
ings, Clothing, Shoes, Millinery etc. We invite the
public to call and see our new Spring stock.
Everything The Best And Prices Lower Than For
Some lime.
J. J.
ELKS TEMPLE
1 KNEW II WOULD HAPPEN
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Buy Not a Waistcoat Till You've Seen
The Spring "Buds"
WAISTCOATS FOR DAY AND EVENING
Smart as a whip,
Syperbly tailored.
IN. A.. WORD--"CLA SS"
JL : Willis Co.
mns toggery.
J59 POLLOCK ST.
NE SPRING' FOOTWEAR
tat&i-$yea . From' The Best
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