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AVY STRENGTH 10 BE GREATLY REDUCE[ Provision in Plill Accepted Withou Contrent-Iewer Enlisted Men Cut Ordered to Reach ' Total o One Hundred Thousand Afte July. toashington, Feb. 12.-'he hous -oa.accep~ted without comment th fprovision for reducing the enliste strengtjl of the na~vy from 14:3,000 t 10 %Wt'i; after.July 1. uring considerationi of the navI appIropriation bil mno objection wit raise(l to the section providing fund ISTO and look o' have to s' our line n( come to tc be you are .&market ju what we 1 but would privilege a of showin - anyway.V you only si ia will give I Prices an< & ways in lir us when i ft 0 COMMu1 ~ Is the * ~ Savin1 VERY have her ov should be adc fi when the opp appear s you it through. Our greates life by saving and then their This Banki save your savi HOME F CHARLTON Di. President. sufficient only for a force of 1oo,ooo (luring the coining fiscal year. it elicited neither criticisn nor- fried intact. Clauses providinig for a reductioin of the marine corps personuel fromd approximittely 27,000 to 20,000 cii and for ail appropriation of $90,000,1 r 000 to carry oil the 1916 building program of tlhe navy (luring thc, next. fiscal year- probably will be reached' SMonday. Chairman Kelley of the Ssubcommittee which drafted the bill j saidlihe expected it field day of ora 5 tory on disarma ent vlien the con struction program section si Coll . sidered. s The question was discussed for a s brief period today. After Represei P IN ver what we [low you in' !xt time you j iwn. It maya not in thee) tst now for t Lave for sale, t give us the ' nd pleasure a g you thru : 1e will show * ich goods as t you service. ' i terms al-i ie. Stop with * I town. Ia &i S 9 t IIT IN 01 Result of Syste gj While Young. Young Man in this con a Savings Account. in who is employed sh< mn account. Every pay< led to these accounts. 1 >ortunity for a really gc vill have the funds nec t men of today secured their pennies, and ther1 hundreds and thousan, nvites you to open an ings. Will you save wi lANK & TN CYPRESS SASP. DOORS BLINDS MOULDINGS AND MILLWORK tive Green, Republican, of low anking Republican member of tI enys and means committee, hI rjged reduction of arma :ment, Rei esentative Garrett, Democrat, en lessee for ten minutes took ti p bl ican party to task for "scral ing the only definite disarmamet rogram ever laid before the world he league of nations." Representative Britten Repubi an, of Illinois wantce to know he league of nations meant di: rImametit when nations already i he league had taken no steps to r, uce the strength of their armies ar avies. "Because, the Unitec States isn't i he league," shouted Mr. Garret We're trying to build the biggei avy in the world. I don't hene% ations in the league can (r wi gree to armaiment reduction 'as lon ve cont inte to strengthen o0 invy." Representative Madden, Repubi an, then asked why Franklin I toosevelt, as assistant. secretary < he navy appearing hefore a hot ommni ttee, had favored "the bigge; avy in the world.'' "Because," Mr. Garrett replied, "'ti tepulil can majority in the senal vas bound not to ratify the treal 1id league of nations covenanlt." "If we're determined to live by o elves it's up to us to build a nas s powerful as the navies of tI est. of the vorlid combined,'" I dded. Attacks on the navy bill on ti *round that miany of its provisiol vere new\ legislation It perlm itt' n appropriation bills continued t, ay, Representative Britten ladin lie fight. lie was less successi owever, than on previous days a ractically all sectiois consideredl r mined intact. AGEI mattC matic 1imunity should Every Young >uld also have c lay the savings 'hen, some day ~od investment essary to carry L their. start in their dollars, Is. I account, and th us? UST CO., TI. M. WELlLS, Cashier. 'TAOE MARK .0 r r f n4 f h t ri th neih "ymllo buh ',w r prhe el in te S ulir tts t h fiv pecetofa loate thtwer it N th ouhr vait is a] rnprdcl apprloxm l y I~--li,36t> e(IIIar of 2wee W hic was ldes tand threv pen-ent.l of he( produc South119 Carighmy prour. (I 1:!110'e it.k m lin+, eo p3'ltiu'cel 11i thei SniitlIf(-i'tt Statuvs; yt the Isaakms wtin s wiilii'll il the wer i ppe nt th is we t te(o :!5 ears froi Gi' Nontih. : he North ('rolina. Why,011141 tw ith ruili'i luitiels but :arlina nIppro xi ieiln yvrity fsrpv u, bt of a Inptato's were not tinmkelarl kThe Sohen strels not r i ' airni urill tt intntu(kv IoW the :y for h ient it's and inrketl n i mill' ei tly .eill ,360 c ' (d, swvvC lit ,(s 6in hrslowins we po tat'1. rn inar ts w33i11itn it 5.inttsi3l tt1'5 a te, w l Intub sst n it for .t ta l's cooletilorsIspe il slit' ha m Iw ti tha wei havet whentt wei' 33 inarket i3w3h1of us T 'w e s 3r3n F omptitin no t til If us from the Au' u t u til . a tterpar lit .h ntry, ay I-' .. ii 1ark y, I-:xt enii on Si rv ict' F' Iein t i ihe 1:nted tte lhl a the potat I shpp ' fr i 1 :31(y alut las .\'nete Abihona , a nab shippiin pi~it. hipine season a htI thse'i p int's'ai'r au Nt\ .lly s'. Abut thee weks l t' s rw ially b' ginst mov fromt'k 133 I )''bet ity ' F' tio of Nothl 13 3 ('arol i .litny som i eondems. Wen thath11 ('arlina hipping. i inea f l t b l tI'I t h astern' of'their err opcn I ke h es enre TILIZ OILv BIGGER BETTER *FEWER FMt 1 - LESS F. S. Roysit Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va Charlotte, N. C. Washit Spartanburg, S. C. Atlanta Montgomery, Ala. Ba rowevrs shoui bit, "'~e i prolduct 40, suiperior quality o fil II n iket." This Season11 We ha in: h' 11,11 r1apid id i nt iii 0i n,- iarkei ting- v of this iio liliporltanlt crop. \\e IMVC 11101n. thanl [Iu1dru'lld1 ourl storage( space. and will ther-Iefto <(ul rulllph- ourf ship nints frinii the -atte. \ ni - lt u. huoI IIeI . h t w li vt e I by II ) v fo u tl r t uhila('uent siin t i he iitatlii TI s -I i-N s - I I I l it- I: I't(i '. ('OT F RM RSTO .(') 1:.( ('o uuh.:. 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(f|Ichis -If the ; stin th. rhiwie, h I %ve. that wxithI a surplus -11 !I i, i tI ' t i the sithi I t thel face.( it w\ill bw ihnn-114Ell d e for ver a hw~df '.iw) to bh rai, \lli)O(' I FATi.\T I . \ ( )s Nuthw. York h ~, I--b: . r i t i of .\nu\ a, fr it yw. -~ ais-u:itih ian cntest he-r te L lcnd it h ea -i e e :a Dooon r ~~i~(rocrS AXHWELL HOS COFFE'~ K and ~ owr Future~ W il VilI IS oIftA I Of I e w-bo \\ lI'( II , It I' 1V I S it I.~i\ Thel i ii ' gone. Qf Marnning a PROT, Prsident