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GR?FES, from their most health ful properties, give ROYAL its active and principal ingredient Zffl . AfcefirtelrPssz& *' It u economy to i\ e Royal Baking Powder. It saves labor, health on ' y. Where the best fcod is requr . no other taking powder or leavening ageni take the place or do the work of Royal Baking Powder, W3? HS9 trag?sag*ma\ ??, mm ; ?? ?? 1 GENERAL ASSEMBLY NOTES. \ bid ha.--. bOOU in 111nl<(? i tl Ii) Air Irby lo Authorize the county board 01 commissioners' of Lau reu? county ?kn iustte coupon bonds of said county not exceeding fifty thousand dollars, I'm the purpose ni replacing bridges de stroyed by (loods ot MOS. \ bill to remit certain luxes to the Reedy Uiver Power Co. has been In troduced by Senator Wharlon. Senator Wharton lias trained a bill to rotund to 10. U. Aycock eertaain over paiti taxes. Representative Sullivan lias se cured the passage of the bill author izing the county to pay si en rent tor the ball used by the Traynhnni Guards. August Kohn bas the following In reference to one of the Lnureus deb gntiou, as follows: "Mr. J, 1?. Sullivan, of l.aureiis. sah! he had never spoken before such ; gathering before. lie said lie win familiar with the needs and condi tions of the people. Mr. Sullivan said he had heard much of the same old straw threshed out. lie review ed farm conditions in nutc-bellum days and compared theni with posl bellum conditions on the farm. II? said the Boil law was not oporative in iin- up country long after ii wa in vogue in the low country. In lib county there are many small farmer* and diversified fanning is growing, ho said. Mr. Sullivan is a great believer in the plant industry and argued that it is now Working wonders. Mr. Sulli van is a lino type of the old school and made a most interesting talk oil farm conditions. " l'ho I iikuou Ii Tony IM'/' Thal was a very rouuirknblo de velopment in Iii?1 ?-liool affairs <>i l.lttlr l.s COllllly. Waat lull i Im Vi? boon ili mingi >i emotlona of tie |i0'?; l'ilo when i'icy discovered tlml their children tvcro helng trained, nol In orthodox "reading, 'writiiug and 'rlthmoHo," Inn In Iho mysteries ol (?in? "Unknown Tongue?*' Ii is easy n tin.ic iand Iii)? iliat Indignation should .'list' ami lit,.' thai suiiilimi'y it-linn should he taken. ! Jiibl whal ilds "Unknown Tongue" is no one seems able lo siaie, Per uips thai Is boe.anse it unknown. Kot, ii was known well oi ugh by tho teach er lo try lo Inculcate it Into the minds >>i iho scholars. Tills phase U interesting as well as remarkable. Las) year the disciples of the "Un known ^'ongue" held a meeting in Qreenvllle, over ligaiusl tho cily stockade, Tin re ;? leni was erected, ami daily (locked Ihlthor many tu it tit ihe it-, i of learning. As far as nanny went, wo are told, there was nothing it< vvarrain eh her criticism or ,i>'gument. The . iateiueiits of tin ipeakoiv rein ined iiuehallcugod. N'ol one arose t<> dispute. Kverything they said was accepted. This may have boon din in in-' fuel that onl> those ,vho had boon Initialed were able lo unterstand Iho language. The 'Tongue" certainly possesses (ho nov iliy of having hitherto boon un known in them ports, and Is s'ill so. However, some of those days, ii will doubtless be trauslat'd and then ,vo will be able to understand. Tho icoplo of Lauren: county p< rhnps uiderstand new or they are, at least, .veil enough up on tho miner to f. |i ii away from their children. I i which they iii'e exactly right ml shou'd bo upheld tlreenvlllc I'ledinonl. Hope for the Sum 11 Farmer. Everywhere the South is already cntehhiH ii 10 with tin now and radi cal Idea thai ihe sun II farmer may really mako money. In Virginia, far I mors oil laud valued nl $1 nn ncro, have suddenly taken to growing crops 'valued, at $ioo an acre. Young men nro hegluuing tu stay In the country ; in on'.er to make money. Even tho young men in city ; went shops ami I factories have caught the glad tidings Iand are hurrying hack to the soil to 'i.. their lue!., ami draw a good deep I hivnth, and nro Inking some ol the city's savoir vivro with them in the i country. And if the South, why not toe north? Why not new England? A^a Judd was told the other day thai with the new government me. ! lands, he might clear a prolil of at least $1,000 next year. lie merely mlled his great, whole souled smile, scratched his head a little, and went jon doggedly doing the work of two I men and one horse in the snmo old, futile, Arcadian way. Hut 1 have high hopes of him and of Lahan. One of these days the de ?paitnnni of agriculture will establish a demonstration farm in the Whitn Mountains?a lurm only halt as largo j as lindgor'a,' yei one thai will grow I two tons of hay to Asa .ludd's one. and live bUShclS Of potatoes his tWO. and plenty of grain ititq the bargain. And presently he will no* ice two ?tem. Wood's Sitfds r'or The Ute Thirty ycai fJ 'n business, with a steadily increasing trade every year?until we have to-day one of tho largest businesses in seeds in this country?is tho best oi ovidoncc us to rihe Superior Quality of Wood's Seeds. We are headquarters fcr Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes. Seed Oats, Cow Peas, So\u Bean3 and &11 Farm Seeds. Wood's De?ciiptive Cntaio tho most useful and valuable ol Garden and Farm seed Catalogs mailed Tree on request. T. W. WOUD & sons, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Vn. loams in tho old I er farm, and two young hired n n( the dining int?'.'', am! Uli I s!. i-.'i will a iuatly ill ? ;-ia! : ? o will tliiit graphophonc un?] ".'la ' t: ) r will lose her anx ious look find hogtn id feel i ? (hough her head wor< "wuth" inoro than the longest doctor' hill ever made mo. And Unit dollar will cease rotating on its axle and will bo !: Id to real In the bsuk to save wear ami loar. Uobici Haven Sehaiillter, tu SucCi *s Ungit ktetiKtiti I'nthrom ?!. Because meal - a re so in tlj 11 are consumed in great o::e ?:. ?' leads to stomach (roubles, bllioush and constipation. Itcvise you;- diet, !??: reason and not a pampered appe tite control, Iben iahe a few doses of Chamberlnln's tdoiiiitch and IH i tablets and ybu Will soon be well again. Km- sale by I.aureus Drug Co. Sam pit s i n t>. nur MM? ii i ?irx^r' vka:?-taw,?.? ?? ?Simeons i i 1 o& son i{ All $1.00 Dress Goo Is :| All $1.00 Silks 89c \ All 50c Dress Goods 39c !| AllSOcSilks 39c I i All $1.00 Broad Cloths ^ Our sale i< in full I blast. See us while I those bargains last. i ft ? I Y< M *.\ V Q CSL SON Pp.Ittl Kctul) for I I old M. pure pa im and um wit: Ions mi . cd oll. and you gallons <>i palnl al a cost Onl) I After 33 years of oxperlon v. mill of users of L. M. Paints t in Plrat, it wears Id to 15 yuan ?' ond, ft only ?v i $ I sjO a i< illo ; i. .. it I ' I i. w. Cop.dan I c>. Clinton hi Hi: N tv > ? . K Journal. ? i ? pU'.S " ?v-< j sot.ft h fur . l'or Thal Terrible Itching. .in * :tall rh< um kooji i ii il torment Chaniborlnln'fc \ l Iiis ii? 1:1?}; i . boon ClU'Oll . . by Laurent) iici? (loOHll'l \vlfu beginn wir Shoulder. Inn form ><<' inuHOUlnr N<i iiili n; I i rcutiucut \,<|>!> iMutinhCI'hliU'ti i ly throe i.h a clay i iiiv? la > ? rtuln. "i'bis .>>. > f, i- specially valun mal < hroulo i hell - i ; ! \ I. mii oha torus tN>. . ? l| Ii. i Hin- (ll Tojli i ? | ilo "us. < olors and .v i: il v liken x cd. rpri. : ear Now o >uii M in. \V..m.. Mi i v ? W'.itv. i ;>i"< ?I Sin ? will lie with ns especially s<>, ;is scwcvflj>c ( Mm \V th't | mir uiislirhil) . JU9^ (Ol, 9 finli ft ?? ?? ,"V \VC r\\ ii,! hi CX1H cl the t' > 1* ( UIH", iiilll'iu in 8 # J I o A n 4 V' .???-??\ ?3 ;:^?" 23 Irt O CS f^dfl 1 iT-P I f OLcltlilctlvB I.v1 i I. RALE/QH. /VORTH CAROL/N Insurance in Force. Gain in insurance (i058Policies) Gain i .? Premium Income Gain En Total Income. . NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS AND TRUE SUCCESS CAN OX LA' HE MEASURED BY STRENGTH, SOUTHS STRONGEST LIKE INSURANCE COMPANY IS SHOW N IN I'IGURES?UEPRl\AEN' PACTS -THE MOST ELOQJJENT TETIMONY OP THE SECURITY TO TH STATliVU^XT Of Condition December 31st, 1908 ASSETS State and Government Bonds. Loans, l*'iist Mortgage and Collateral Real Estate. C.isVrin Hank and Office. Policy Loans. Premium Notes. Agents' Balances. Interest and Rents Accrued. Net Premiums in course <?. collection (Reserve charged ns liability). Puruiturc and fixtures (2*3 cost). Total Assets .$537'0^9,03 1.i68.(j 362,005. |5 : Reserve ?>n < )ut~> amiin?; Insurant 88.500.00 Extra Reserves. 2,323.61 All other Liabilities .... 49,018.84 802.63 h357-'>7 8,86*75 ' 17*93 11 7> Surplus to Policy Holders, $403,403 03 L955?97 Total Liabilities . #527,029.03 Conservative in management, every dollar of its capital and surplus paid in cash, its assets well invested, The PERSON offers the best in Life Insurance i<> those wh > desire t?> advance the upbuilding of the South an I at time get as safe protection as tiny company in the world can give?#15.71 ASSETS !?'< >R EVERY Si LIABILITY, 60,3 S'cj l>. W. ( < tCIIRANK, Mnni ? or Wdi Carolina, l.nun us, s. t'. OFFICERS : .JOS 0 BROWN, President ; CHAS. .1. PARKKR, Treasurer: P. l?. 0OLI), lr.. V. P. & Gen. Mgr.: ALHKltT A NM) 10 It SON, M l> . I xllcal IMreeiar; C.NV. MsLES * 1 181 KS M IOLI) Scc'y and Supt. Agencies; T. If. WOMACK, ( nertil Lottnsol; ( . \\. AM WELL, Actuary. c Mtiringer.H Ha; t 'arolinn, t iranpfo'iurff, S. 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