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V i CCCtlATION.- V 311 SXftS" iV J !EW BEWC CAROLINA, Till) RSD AYJIOIIIN G, r$ MARCH 29. 1912. I - THIRTIETH YEAR ... , ZE CF FEE fEOPLL- ' 1THE COLflriEi r WBY DOES SUCH A CONDITION I : - 'EXISTT 's v " -Ov r 05 S OUt nit .0 13 Mr.8dr; .T ' , - ) Vsi, X ri- IH r WHEN PAY-DAY COMES. rejOU should ayetwa JMor.a !.SXI!!.!f'1WJJKtlsj; ' One reason is that it tornishesyou with money for your v it i'i . i ' . - ji - . current exp n?es x. Anomer reason anouiq aiso ne in your mind, that is. It gives von an oDuortonitV" to add another depoait to yotir savings account with, this ; bank Why not keep" both of Jhese reasons for pay-day before you. Do not forget your eavlng account , 1 his bank welcomes deposits in .any amount from on dollar upwards. ,-' ' PB CUNT, COMPOUND INTEREST, PAID ON SAVINGS -V . ACCOUNTS-'--; ..... -7 CHARM AND STYLt 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 Rich Fabrics vie "with each other for your favor, it is iriV - ' .1 i r i .i r-v possible ror us to describe these Uresses to you by mere words. Come and see then you will know why. them i-ftni f Amr r . : nilAMn .unA PHONE. 128 .- -- REWARD REWARD! Tb lady f gf ntfcmsn. who wears' mdlWua) TXTLORED. clothing ' rptnraaixis lha mprct of arsryona Thy arc rawardad bjT knowing that tbalr cJothlng flu thtir personality, .. Eastor to only faw days dla UoL Call at my stora and Inspect, oiy aiUnarv 'lioa o.Pprlng "and Ssommrr aamplaa and get your dar la at ooco and roealvo jour ault bo- Heoktor 'Slmmoil lnfo4ee8 BUI ' to 4pproprUtf F Pnodred " WajmlngtoDllali ttr-SenatoV Simmoat baa berabjpMntt a mombar of ibo nbcomrittut cWtrt. toj which ho riror Ki,HM -WH aa 4 jho-A Wfwri,TnibojwklttM will , Senator 5immoM thtfoduced in tbo aaoate no'mbar ol'am'endmetfa to tho bill. amon them bfling aai, aneodmaat woikoT cocstwciinj a eajoor ot rtr ugat Cape LooknuijCgto bogia tho cork of impro?W $!lCeapeaka and Albemarle canal whlcli 'laa irotern- mant haa contract ;fbf faOO.Otal for too improvement of the Papa rear below Warning tcjpu 4 . ?0,0( for deepening the chf&oel jj Cre Sound ny way of Carrot or Ta lot staughrtute. Joe Pogue, of fift'elglw Wievea rh Mulvin bill, which would ijppropriata 11(0,1180 to provide fftf. (he Encourage ment of agriculture hortldjql ture and industrial exhibits in the Vathuis states, will become a law either djmng tl ia a ssion or the earlj; p4ft o( next Con Kress. "If this bi(l ' ieeamea a law," si d Mr. Pogue, W0ul4 mean so m icn to the rarmcvra o in rountry. ic w itttd mean that ha Nryi Caroli' a state hir would be tuiloail much latg" erecaleand that tlf frn) fov urn- men would build a 4todmA building in Kaleigh for the diUplajf o? . farm pro ducte." : .. ' Mr. PoffUeBsy"h'teieall memb ers of the North CttMlioa; de legation ia. ihe flous' will vot'f-tr jhe measure. Judging from ihe eftthuaiixm a. the banq let given to r pwu-nt', jve Uudrr wood by Governor. Gdiihotough and member of tbe iary! legislature st Annapo'ia Tectntly , m Alabamian h is many friend Mffrlan(l, and aa real sentioieai, ;too there w not a "drap of anythkig srjer" than blick coffee. Mc,4U..de(Wood improM ed evfry one moat voraly, , Itoy B. Wagner, iocfy ot Ashe v le will leave WpebingtOgLfor Grena b ro, where he will jin Brft Warner, ho is ill at St. h aplUl. The Patriotic S ui of America a' C o'ber labor and a'jrtuHa(ral ninteresti, with repreaentaitofiil at WiakaglM have ordered 16" (K)aplt , tyr ilavl diatribu ion of Senator Smmona' speech oo bis educa lonali tiit (tiiiidment to the pending: immiaiaj'.kiWblU.-. The sen ator' apee. h appeal .ik. Mo day' Record. It rovernfarly . pages ol the Rrot(. nd is 4,Ld)4 4 a thor ough and eKhauiiUfu.dUcuaslUltr of the quati'm. i ce.tator Stt-pheoiov: of. Wiarooain. the first round f f the' ha tile over lite validity of his aat In the ate whan by a vote or BtJW Z7 a lotion bv Senator Jooea, . of ; Waahlng ton, deelatiog tb. WiecoAsln seoator Illegally elected, aa reject L TO CURE A COLft W PI AY Take LAXATIVE BbVj Quinine Tablet. Druggiata refund money if it fUs to cure .E. , G0V'S signa tore is on each boti , S&c . ' i v iji .i)iiiiiVisL No looat fof Boboa, A di'apdatd yooeg iVb ttow into tbe city yeb rday nripf binorant of the fact that Ui reaeAol Vioatry of ima eiaaa la not oastreq tvra, aod saort- ly aft r bis arrlvsj atHaato lha pre- teal log aims of iptM. tMJocal ponce. Taeterdav afternsoa be told to either reiom to htf.lrilrrt. lather Iv aianieror oaroajf jf n.rua oa io coaly JaiL ; NoaVfsa t4i$j ie left the city without further dtja ;l , ' K Vroni early retf aoif eldma by the cuxirrrM managar ( yit mine mow ion primary eiffHrin roeieiaea to tiM Republican I, tVrtlCMen km. TartataiM lokaU ltp; (he at ate tho vole being in a ratU H i ft'!, agaioat A few SuBlaya ago the vriteraecoan panted byTfrieady walaatl cajtbe Trent River coanty bridgef and really wo were appalled at the atatebf affairs that existed near the foot of the bridge in Jatfiea City. : Drunken tvt, ard even dranken loya,: both whtli aexF black .termg .rowcr.u .o,p- ,tte.wkk) RepuD,han prfiinriea forde heming ud .bkoat any teetrafat what- (h R pMkM New York Stale's Primary Givles . x- v- - ! V "Eenlar Orgauizatjou- Big Majorities. . Taft. Re- joices. ; New York, March 27,rf YmteidiyV ever making tkemseivea a pubMc auia aaee.; Wr were informed by some of the best citltene of that little village that such 'teas tha state of aff4irs nearly vrerySab' aWafrerjaoon. Many of the men and boys comipig from New Pern for tbe exprees purpose f getting drunk, aawWahejwaa sold "without ear of the law aad apparently with the full conaant'of tiio whose duty it ia to prevent iC Taey ' also informed uaibey would bev gjkd If the dhetiff would send a deputy over there to as- aiat them io keeping order and'to break up Jhe selling , of whjakej; and they would give every euppoia in their power to any ofRuer of tho law who was sent to protect them f -om this ou rage. Now Mr. Editor this state of affairs la a menace to every good citisen, white or black ij bound todeplore such a state of aff lira. Now if it ia allowed to exLt sooner or la'r, and very likely sooner, here wdl be such a tragedy emanating from such lawlBQ.eas as will make every one of us cry si ud and ask"whHt his become of the law and of those who have swore to enforce it." Oar fair, nam , our intel'i; nee is at atake. Shall the Blind Tiger element rule, or will the good ptople get behind their a worn offfcere and make them en force the law? . ' "Clean Cilr." vent ion at 'Chicago, resulted in Uie election of organization Candidates -in practically every district fwheie there was a coolest, according to Vaudeville at The Athens, Thura , Fri, SaL-The 3 Zeveras Comedy sketches, mging and talking, Featuring Master Gerald, 14 years old. The clever kid in vaudeville. Change of pro gram everyday.; Eigfity two men were kil! d by a f as exploaion leTlhe Jed Coal aad Coke Com- pat y' m ne at Jed, W. V. Phone 99 and let us figure on your Screen doors 'and windows. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. Vincent Goes to Atlanta. The mny friends of Mr. it. W. Vln cnt will le orry that Bob goe to the Atlanta Georgian- Bob was here for the Cher otts Observer during the Bi Centeninsl and greatly added to the list of hia die ds. Tb Journtl senda bet wishes with regret to Bob "Vincent most txellent mw paper tna-i atd gentlemao. Notice. That will be a aame party and Ice Cream aupper at ti e achool house at Reel-bcro Fridiy night, Manh 29ta for the bene Ot of the srhwl. A cor dial inviution ia extended to all. EIGHTH SERIES OF THE STANDARD B. & L ASSN. un tnclt returns fair v comDlete. I Uiaima that at least or the W dele eatea will be for Taft and not more than seven for RooreveltJ were made by S-atetJha'rman'Will airi Barnes, Jr. and John W. Hutchinson, din ctor of the Eastern branch of the hi at i nalTaft Bureau. Chairman Charles H. Duoll. of the Roosevelt city commi tee, declared that the primaries, rharactcpZ' d "by a complete breakdown of the election ma chinery hud been a farce." He assert ed that an effort would be made by the Roosevelt committee to re Bcue a real primary in this city with a full exprts sion of Republican opinion. Governor Dix should be called upon to convene the Legislature in special session, d dared Chairman Duell in hi statement la'e I ist night, "for the purpose of passing a Presidential pri mary law so ttat there may be an hon est expression of the wishes of the voters. In no surer way ; could Gover nor Oix meet ihe wishes of the prople. Samuel S. Koer.ig, chairman of tht Rt publican county committee, speaking of the organization, alluded' only brief ly t the spent t ion of the new law. The primaries of the New York county gaVe the voters en epportupity to express honestly- an I arcurately tht ir prefeienet fo a Prenidental nominee," Mr. Koeliig de clared. County Chairman Ko nig called tho White House on the long distance tele- pi one and told Secretary Him a that President Taft had swept New Yoik jcounty and that not more than three or four election distric s had given plurali ties for. the Rooselt liominees. The secretary mid in r ply that Ihe Pn si- dent was much leased that New York county hsd come to his support. It waa the Oral trial of the new pri- ma'y law and the working of it had been looked to ith special interest on this account. Ballots in msny of the district ranged from 10 to 14 feet and so great bad been the haste to get them out that iq acme cases they were in see tions, there having be n lark of time to paste them together. Ihe Democrats wh'i elected delegates only to their State convention and members of organization committees had little trouble, but Re publican, Independence League voters and prohibition voters in some instances were unable to vote. Not withstanding the confusion there was no' disorder of importance, voters venljng their com piainia id riuicuie oi ine primary sys tem. SIZE OF BANK ACCOUNTS NOT 0M1TED Not many people who receive andpay out money, whether in large or small amounts rio without the Tacilit c s of a bank, but there are still a few who do not avail them- ' (elves of the safety and convenience of a checking : account because they think banks receive only large sums' This bank conduct) its affair in ilie interests of the pui lie ark) places no minimum upon the size of accounts it ie ceives. The advantages and safely of a bank account are within the reach of all. 4 PER CENT Pi ON Wit :' J :3 0! New S BaanaaaasHSBnEaKB JvF" 1 BBaajaaBaaavrflBZBWccu2 Clothing Wo havo just ivooivfil on ; now S;)iini; ('lulliii! and iii vito tho puliiio to o:iil at:d ox imiiK" oiil lines. W'c f;i : i nothing but ;dl vkiI ;'u;ii.iu toot I ololh i ii; :unl cu r poic uro lowor t li:iu ot Imt u uplr will oliargc Ton I'd i' ooUi'ii inixi'il ;;0(hU:. Wo can .soil you ; 'i' dinl niado to uioio-u : so i I lor lo m til '1! I otlllT 10Olo will Oll.il !'0 you for sloe'; imoils ol' .-alio1 jjradt". Si-o iii ail save niDi. iaxfer l-:i-ks Tomplo, I . pi. S'.d.o 1..J 7 Let the .sun shine in by using Pittsburgh Perfect Fen cing around your city loh J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. . Busier BrowjUJat Night. , Baste Browa held Ihe board of the Masonic Tbeat re last nkht Toe house Knii ti1 MlmA anil afLajr ihn Aral The eight teriea r the SUndard act .t t,,, half pi the audience ra- toroed borne. Tbevoleeaof the mem- beta of Ihe rhorus teminded.ooe of Aaaooiatloa opens - fore RaaUf. Boildiagand ApvUltll2, , V 8ubacriptiof axe being received dally. S3 rent eon ance fee and 28 eenla week ly InatalnMnto pe ahara, ' -tj I Idebaeh duea, required in jLbJa aeriea. H;: R. O'HASA. Prraj JT. BAtBER. Secy 4 Tree. Triangle 5-Ply Collars BKooaevei. V- I'V ''5J t.t? 'V.?. m 2f ;'- j ,.14: - : U F.tl II Llnn i TMrt ;'103 Mlddla .Lciii::iiiiciuir:: U St., j SOCIETY i T 00 E Nl HAPPENS The Wilee that make tbeir appearance in the dinh-psnt am) n.nk-par. Cnmf without warning, like the ghost that walk I ttnlgnl. Noon know host t happened We don't wilnd. ef eoorae, bee a it m(a bin c 1 fr as. Tbe bole are there, and the new pn ate here. Thst' ' -.t era t lnff if get at rV IH, eeet tin, fssnnnd lnoonrntfit, i " tf. tie , wsitltrg Id'aav yoa many atepe and kp the food i I holnm. Al mrirh honesty baa gone Uitoth frisking of this . a o gnri into a diamon4 rln. ' I Oh, be fiaa retUmir TV ho la tbal! Why, old man tcnowy;t with tbe nobbieet Una of tprfr gvnd' aumaaef ample, most evf seen ' at -prlee way down yonddp, t! la ' very fubilaat onr hie pitoesg of ltt 4easoa and take thi msane'irf aif Hig hi p prrclatlo fd the xrni' jilic far the him,' Th tool ( Sa y ( "a areaeeen-1 inaly trying to oo ta fins inHSer. ',' ! "I'm my be ry,'' t th thrd to the newlle, T .-t I c '. 'yaaaieat wsys getting It fu toe 9 '. "Oh, I dWt k wrd t' noesll. I nonce I i.f )i ( t in a bole bar it j-iU th..sh." "Htxh op yo i t , ' r i . I ti.t thimble, "If It ' I TM I 1'Jll J touU s Tl," i A" I l i ihr of j f ' . MS. DUf t Y tNTESTAlNED, ; . Mr. telnsUv Duffy onUrlaned th Moele Coh Tuesday rternooa.at f(g o'clock at her home Poil- ck atrtet ' Mr; 8. L-PilL Jr.read a tftrrvld paper on uArthoruIllvaaaod hl0e erac".,.-, ; - 1a Vocal ael ctloee rende'red by the Club were; 'Q im et Nig M.-Krik U7r Ihlmuod. "Uml ( hord." Ar thur Bulllvsn, .Vroon'-Cr.on. "Car al'-B. lu.h. "Danreef'lheFVlrlee' Ivio'sO'gh. - A d. -I'cMful1 lc fonrte ws ssrved bf t'' Ihi l'!ir f NIjob at.d Sa rah I'ojf, aV r t' rrtrsm. T' -m fi'i'i t : l.'r$ !atn-T. P. Ahfo.d. t:, i:. i ".m. H. B. lavn, J. I. C. !'.'n.e, IL''-rt l.np- ti-n. 3. I I'l. ! : f'rf, ..-, r".rr, ii, i n. v. ,, r:. V.', J -r... '..'. .T ; - . , ! U l " . i ; r thg abowa tha on find on tbe midway M na "Myauriea or Cgypt" and tae coetuatee looked aa If! they bad wme over In Noah't 'ark. Taken as a t whole ike ao tire ahow waa one OT lha "rot teneef, that baa .coma to New1 Barn tbU aeaaoa. T'.' ' - ..WlLUAatS' tiDNtt PIU4 V.' Have yoQ aegleeud your Kfctoeya 7 Have jma overworked your narrooi ay ten and caused trouble with year kid-, eya and. bladderT JIaa you peine tn bine, aide, back, groin and bladder liaveyoaa flabby arrearanca 'of the face, especially under to eyeaT Too fr quent a desire ta pee urweT If ao, Wu lisma Kk)ny PUta will aura ,yoa-at Druggtat, Price bOe. WlUlarna M'f'g. C., Crop. ilevaUad a ' 1 . -' - - ' - ' -f V. s . f Noted Ttmpersnca Worker Ta Uctart "IHE COLLAR DeLlIXE" Eyelet Buttonhole, Pliable, Easy to put on STOUT STAY Prevents Buttonhole Evers Wearing or Tearing Out. 15c. BACH 2 FOR 25c, A. T. Willis Co. PHONat.19 TOGGERY SHOP 59 POLLOCK ST. zaaarKei , - ' Bert Soon.- V Ttt aoied lemperance wrkr, lief -1 bMt Booth, will tomloot a.a4iM f j rotlnrst Centenary churrhj In tlil j (I 1 bgi'nlng oi) April 4th arweantiri oing sn'll lb Irttb. Mr, h nihil en of tit rrwt r"t'l prtltere lo t.e Unl- tc 1 Hti . o i Ii f ul.l I str.(l"l r t !.k tnvital)n lo eom out Slid I if him. '."(' NPRINGfOOTWEAR ; f Latest Srylek ' From The .Best ' VrMakers-rAllNew Stock itir;nnnrnrtpf i'" r L f LUWL I fifCtUSE ..V m mincQDiiv II ULIIJLUL, HL UIIULIIUUI ASaving-of50C;vtO:$13: . ; .: on Eyery Paif. - . .17. -:e us prove Vu,I'LE SHOE STORE 'i ' . L 4 j ir- ;tK 2 : a v. ' s. vT poo-; l.t-rr; ? fV". f ' f f r r r -
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