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I^Ask your If 11 S M rloilar frvt* I B I v u^aiv^i ivji V MJ Ml + THE WORLD'S | BEST m On the English it f Don't accept any ^ worry. No Pain 10 years. 1 Patent Vulcanite 1 J Chicago, Belfast, Frank continue to rub upon the grindstone of poverty and hard times. farmer, can t you see tin the point? If so, why not put it into effect? If I ^ee things in their true light, H?s h mighty good time to begin. 8 H. Hobb?, Sampson Co , N. C. Fashion Notes. "Fashion9 are changing/1 says (trace Margaret Gould, the lashion editor, in the April Wom in'n Home Companion. ,kThe new idea emphasizes the simple, classic forms of dress. Fans is looking to ancient Greece for her inspiration. Surely that is stepping hack a bit. Nevertheless, the new go^ns are extremely artistic, even though it will be hard to make them appeal to the practical, economical American woman. They are characterized by graceful, clinging lines, and geneially are one piece mo dels The princess dref-s is a pood illustratiou of the modified Greek eflVct. It is mcde of one of the rough silks, which are so fashionable this season, and in a shade which suggests bronze as the coloring. The gown would also Iook well developed in olive silk voile. In making the costume, the shortwaieted bodice is mounted on a fitted guimpe,which may he ol filet net or all-over lace, dyed to match the color of the fabric. The bodice is mado with two plaits on the shoulders, back and front, and it is cut round at the neck and has a large armhole, though not in the extreme Jap anese effect. Hounded rovers, which extend over the guimpe, give a touch of novelty. They may be in the same shade as the gown or a tint lighter. The graceful Empire skirt is gored and extends above the waistline, where it is also mounted on the ^unnpe. The skiri in attached to tho lower edge of the bodice. Where the joining occurs a band of the material is applied, or a piping of eatin, or an embroidered band may be used. The Hkirt has a derrii train and at the back falls in a triple box plait. A gown of this sort made of soft black satin would be ertremely beautiful using cream net for the guimpe and darriug it in dull art shades of silk floss." Got DeWitlH Carbollzcd Witch Hazel Salve - it'a healing soothing an.l cooling its good tor piles Sold by all drnggista Roofing Co., Mfrs., J ? Cologne, London, J p din, O. Z 11 ci * ? t( Fire Escapes and Fire Drills p in Schools. h At ith recent meeting t he " State bcnrd of education passed e( the following resolution : ''Whereas, I lie danger of life *l by fire is ever present in all pub 01 lie schools, now, therefore, be i; s? resolved: ei "Section 1. That it is the ^ sen^e of this board that in any ^ and all public school buildings now in c'?ur-o of erection, or u reafier to be erected, in tirs 111 State it is the mineral ve rlutrn ot trustee*, or < tilers charged sc with the construction of such j buildings, 'o make such ad - ! i 9? qnate provisions lor the escap- i ot the pubils and teachers there-! trom in cai'e of lire as will cover I b( any and all contingencies ttiatly, may arise, and tins board re-j1, commends that all doors ot en trance and exit to such buildings, as well as doors to hallways and vv class rooms, be made to open ol outwards, and that ample fire e< escapes from any upper story < t w any such school building be permanently attached thereto and made a part thereof. "Section 2. That in all publ cj soli viol buildings now in this J ^ State, not equipped with the safeguards against loss of life by fiie, as set out in Section 1 here- ^ of, that it is tlie iini orative dot ol of the trustees of such schools to pr- vi (e such safeguards without delay. "Section 3. That this boa d further recomend that tire drills w he practiced at least, once a !1 monlli in all of our schools ai d h 1 superintendents of said schools ^ be requested to carry out this recommendation. , "Section 4. That copies of " this resolution bo sent to the u various city and county auperin a (cedents of fducntion of this vv State tor distribution among the j trustees of lire various schools of tlie State." ? ' ^ Woman Scalped by Loom. Spartanburg, S. C., March 25. ? While picking up a hair orna- j ment from under a loom in tho Beaumont Cotton Mill, Mrs. e Wheeler, an opera*ive, accident1 ly caught her hair in the ma. , ft chinery and the scalp on top of i her head was torn off. The injur ed woman was ?>!aced in an amLu , lanco and harried to the Good ^ Samaritan Hospital, -vhore she is in a serious condition. n h ' Renioinbet that when the stoinaoh nervon fail or weaken, dyspepsia or iad.;;eaMoc uast always lollow. But strengthen theae ntrnii weak inside nerve* with Or Whoop'". Koetorutivo anil then see how tioicklj he- M aPh will ugaiu rotnrn Weak heart and cl kiddoy uervis con also ho strengthened ci tlie Restorative, wfiero honet inline, palpilotion or kidnoy weaknuHH iu foand. Don't It urug tho sinniuch nor Htimnluto tho heart n< or kidney*, 'l'lint in wrong. Go to the cause ai of thno* ailinentH. utrenathen thane wettk h; ? inside norvos with Dr. Khoop't ttoetorntivr n I and got well, a simple single test will aur- vi ely tell Pnndarbnrk Pi Armooy. t THE L uviu") iitionvd % tt d 81 larket for 60 years. J 0 ' substitute. No * 11 ting. Guaranteed & h /* xv JO niij/wi iam null lilt) IIIUSI impotent teachers be secures! > teach the schools, and it is ol iiramnunc importance that, the ead ot the educational system 1 a county bo just as well quipped as any teacher m the iunty anil that lie devote his ill time to the work. But in riler that such an one can be cured and his lull time bo givl to tbe work the salary must a made adequate. No man who in get a thousand or twelve undred dollars tor teaching ine months will be willing to ive twelve months' service lor iven or eight hundred dollars. We believe that the method of dccting superiu end nt3 should d changed. That, instead ot eing elected by the pnpulai ete, it would 1)9 lar heller tc ?ve them selected by the boards f the various school distrietc ho are charged with the duty t selecting the teachers of tho >unty, and have in charge the elfare of the schools. Child Bitten by Bull Dog. Chapel Hill, N. O., special in harlotle Observer; A terrible cident happened h're this atrnoon when the 3 year-old child f Mr. W. G. Hall was bidlv bitin by a bulldog. The little one ept out of doors and toddling p to ?vhero the dog was tiod. as seized in the lie hy part of 10 face. Mr. Hall's mother, earing the cries of (ho child urn d to the rescue and in atunptiug to save the child was er*eit badly bitten in the shoulder. Physicians were called in nd dressed the wounds. They ere compelled to use the needh 1 two great gashes in the child's tee. Poster Man Dies in Texas of Hydrophobia. Chester Lantern: Mr. it. L i-jrne has received a letter an ouncinu the death of Mr. Rob rt K. Brown, in Tex a- \larcfc fth, of hydrophobia, tie wat son of the late John C. Brown f Kosaville, and was about 4C oars old. Ilis wife, who was a L x f tr * HT r augiiter <>i ,nr. i rs. .iainison, If ead, and N?h mother died in 'exae last year. It will bo relembered that Mr. Brown waf ere last .summer. (iood for Everybody [r. Norman It. Coulter, a prominent nr litoct in the Dolbert building San Fran. hco, says I tully endorse all that hue hoei tul of Electric flitters as a tonic medicine , is good for everybody. It corrects atom ih liver and kidney disorders in a prompt ad efficient manner and bin Ida np the patem. Electric IlitterH is the best spring tedieine ever sold over a druggist's conn r;a? a blooil purifier it is unequaled. f>0< J F Mitckt ys and Funderhurk Fharuraoy .ANOASLER NEWS, MARCH lr. Secrest's Views as to Supt. of Education Endorsed by Editor Hamel. Kershaw Era: rIhe letter ot lr. T. W. Stciesf, ot Van Wyck, 1 the Lancaster .News ot March 3, matting suggestion of the in/1 m n ti nno/l/i/1 ^ *** * * U1WM nu^ucu IVU oupoitu" silt of education, is a most senble one and deserves the seri. us consideration of every voter, t is not ordy essential that we ave a good man for this ollioe, ut a thoroughly equipped man. f education is worth anything t all it is worth tverythmg and o community is doing itself or s children justice that does not lace the highest estimate upon io cause. T t lcs i mrvA?l nut 4- U ? * I* - * 28 1908. I THE BANK I ? N CAPITA > X SURPLI 1 4L Loans made o & Collections gi jj 4 Per Cent In ' % pounded every ?5 Your business > II the strongest B; I i T 1 Re Fundei Watc i i > t i i I"?; Fatal Saw Mill A< Chesterfiel Monroe Journal : , of an accident at Goot , mill near l'ageland S fore last. Mr. Mar on a young man, died 1 at lie was working at t t went to put on the be the saw dust elevator ' caught in tlio belt, hi < throw him against where his arm was ba torn, from which tl i was profuse. Two were called in and d tho arm should bo but Mr. Chapman < this. I le lived just a died from secondary i The young man we ' land ironi Lincolnlon * the remains werj cu k for interment. ? i How's Thi We offer ono|hnn<trc,l tlo any cuho of catarrh that cam Hall's Catarrh ('lire. F. J. Chony a Co., We tho nuderHigned have Oheny for tho last 15 yeai him iinrftwllv lutfi.inthlA i transactions and lLuuncially out ;uty obligations mtulo b , WuiDna Krv> Wholoaalo ilru^, - Hall's Ootarrh 0or? in takci t dirootty oti kito 1>1<mxI ) HnrfcKHm of ft?o uymum S(* ; niois fr?o. ftdd by Orudis*/ Mo. 3 'IWMJ IIHD'X Fiw ifly lMtn Hon. "The Old Reliat ir I AWfUOTFl JJL UiiI1U?01?iJ L JS n Real Estate, at r< ven prompt and cai terest allowed on three months. >solicited. The ol ink in Lancaster cc his Sp; served rburk ( :h for T\ 2cident in Madst d. As a re-ult GulT: lmuu's saw Ob->er\ at urday be- 11 yeai i Chapman, na sect it Saturday, bitten ho mill and The be ilt that rune him to A stick Mr. lit t him, and ma Is'' the belt, stone t kdly out and for sev te bleeding It was physicians when j ecided that would amputated, was bit objected to ueiglih i week an '. a! i that th hemmorrh- (-,i>(Tlu. stone, I int to Pftge, N. C-, and rried ther? Mc Lexis ty pot s fatally. llnrH reward for (ween not Ikj cured by denser Toledo, o. Crepce i known P. J. c . , , rt, and believe troifnt n all bnninoHH n ablo to carry VIHe C yhwttrra. ' an(l II ian a Marvin, ,istH, Toledo, O i internally and Slither I and in neon.id for Ultimo- 1 liter O! V Ttic. j?er hoifor eoiintrpa- Ne 3 ^.w/g?y J Lancaster, S. C. S ...$50,000.00. II ...$50,000.00. jg easonable rates. fl reful attention. AS time deposits, com- ^ dest, the largest and lj >unty. 5? ace For lomoanv a j leir Ad. one Adheres 7 Hours to Dog Bite. *ey special in Oharlotvo ? r : A negro boy aged rg who iives in theRavauion of (ho county was by a rabid dog Saturday. y'a father at once brought GalFney to the home of own Lowe, who has a jne. Upon applying ho o I lie wound it adhered en hours and ten niunttes. boiled several times au<i >l;iced on the wound again adhere Mr. Will Brown ;ten by a dog in the same or hood a few days ago, having reaaon to think o clog was mad caine to y and applied the same but it would not. slick. my Hurt in Wreck. gton.Ky ,Mar. 26.?Twen>ple were injured, three , in a head-on collision bote Blue Grass special pistrain on the Oneen Sr. nt Railroad and a special train, No. <>!<>, at Ourdtrossing, between Burgin ighbridge, in Mercer cotmIv today. Fireman John , ot the treight train, uied f his injuries. ws Ad?. Pay