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PAGE SIX FULL LINE OF Easter Dresses | Jii*t Arrived | Tho season's newest styles and colors. Come and look them over before buy ing vour Easter costume— 1 Hi Priced Ijow At W g $1.95 ™ $6,95 ; Ms | Nemar wilt present some lady with a §5 g pi ft from this store on his blindfolded, drive Friday. S* l W. D. Massee I Henderson, N. C. § NEMAR SAYS: BLUE RIBBON CAKES BREAD and ROLLS Are the Best He Has Seen - That’s the verdict of most people who make a comparison of our products with others, i , , Demand Blue Ribbon products and ac cept nothing else. Remember our hot rolls —4:30 to 6:00 o’clock every afternoop Blue Ribbon Baking Co. Phone 428 MMHHIIBniIIII in I I i I B&IEIKaaBKSS^HHSS&CIBiSB&dnBR Silks! Silks! f Specially Priced for Easter Frocks a Silks in printed crepe and other rough finishes, beautiful new designs including Ripple. Krinkle and Pebble weaves S Plain find printed silk crepes in a largo assortment PQ ll of colors for street and evening wear o*/C. Hj j i Piece Goods H w <* h »ve McCall Pat- S' / ffl terns that will totnpt Pj / you to make up two or IV \ three frocks at once. H h s' —N. 'k’\: New and very smart K if A ' \ Mpfe neckwear, crisp or- JHT I A ) I—gaudy- collars Scot EJ I Vx / v and tailored styles. iU \ ,n,V RRar ** s * No kl V costume is complete H I / \1 without one. Plaids, U law 11 11/ \ and plain taf ‘ g I Hand bags at popular prices, of calf and patent leather, M r plain and with ornaments. ’ M I. Silk hosiery, flawless, full fashioned 39 0 All spring coats and suits reduced. Jm 1 You are invited to Epsom High School Friday ™ g hT W i March 31 at. 7:30 for the Senior play— M “A HENPECKED HEso’> H r Admission 10c and 15c v H 1; I Nemar will vifcit our store Friday and S present someone with a nice present. M [ E. G. Davis & Sons Co. I HENDERSON. N. 0. H HENDERSON, (N.CJ biilLY DISPATCH, Roosevelt Seeks Protection Plan For Investments (Uonttoued from rage One.) and directors of banks and other cor porations” “What we seek,” Mr. Roosevelt said ‘‘is a return to a clear understanding of the ancient truth that those who manage banks, corporation.? and other agene’es handling or using other peo ple’s money are trustees acting for others.” The administration bill was intro duced in the Senate immediately after the message was read. Senator Robinson, of Arkansas. <he majority leader, introduced it on be half of Chairman Ashurst of ‘the judiciary committee. The Senate im mediately referred it to that commit tee for action. As the message was read to the Senate, members followed the text closely on mimeograph copies which had been distributed to therm Ashurst' said the Senate Judiciary Committee will consider the bill tomorrow* In the House, members applauded when the reading of the President’s message was completed. I Eases Headache In 3 Minutes also neuralgia, muscular aches and pains, toothache, earache, periodical and other pains due to inorganic causes. No nar cotics. 10c and 25c packages. ■I ■IMIi ■IIMI ■! ■! ■< ■ nil I Illiurl—l ■niMIIIIMIIIHIIWIIIIBIIMIIHNIIIiBiIIIBIII'N'inMin I JUST RECEIVED | I Full Line of 1 DRESSES, COATS,. ! i SUITS, HATS and 1 j HOSIERY | 1 FOR EASTER i i i Prices Are The Lowest In Years : ARLENE’S : S 3 .« B* Stevenson Theatre Building f§ I NEMAR SAYS— j I City Barber Shop Is the most sanitary—9 Registered barb i ers. Workmanship and service second to i none.- * I NEMAR SAYS;— \ |T Spring Suggests Beauty j STry Our Facials — Complete line of Bereza Cosmetics 1 Admiration' De Luxe Treatment i Permanent Waving a Specialty j* . j City Beauty Salon || Phone 140 ij Elsie Gay Mrs. Hilton Arnold m - '■; ' : i i Nemar Says: | | STRENGTH THAT PROTECTS | j] YOUR SAVINGS | n Li When you deposit your funds with us you can feel secure U: in the knowledge that they are in safe, strong hands. The ly *{j officers and directors of this hank are well known, sue- rfj [! cessful business men who know this town, who know how |L to run a bank as it should be run, and who know how to i: invest funds safely. On their record and the record of ri [I this bank since its founding we solicit your savings, Hj S checking and commercial accounts* v Isl First Natieaal Bank I >• > • - ly g In Henderson | | W ». PARKER F B r^?M^ RDS H ff President CasMsr li . , R, G. HARRISON Uj j] Active Vice-President [jj r? m ) ■ Hours and l Place For Serv ices Given; 12" To Be Held Tonight The cottage prayer meetings in pre paration for ihe union reveival ser vices lfi <he Big Henderson Ware house will be held at 7:30 p, m. to day, as announced in yesterday’s Dis patch. In some districts two and thtee meetings will be held simultaneously and the total number announced for tonight is twelve. On tomorrow the meetings will re turn for the most part to. the hour of 3:30 p. m. and will be held as follows: In District No. 1, at 3:30, with Mrs. G. A. Lowery on North Garnett street. In District No. 2, at 3:30, with Mrs. David Bryan on West Chestnut street. In District No. 3; at 3:30, with Mrs. T. S. Royster on Belle street. In District No. 4, at 3:30, with Mrs. Edwin Watkins on Gholson avenue- In District No. 5, at 3:30, two meet ings as follows: one at Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Gerringer’s on Charles street, another at Mr. and Mrs. E. G Pinch’s on Andrews avenue. At North Henderson at 7:30 at Mrs. Steven Stallings on Lamb street. At South Henderson at 7:30 p. m. at p. D. Reed’s, .. Every one is invited to attend and join in these cottage prayer meetings in preparation for the meeting that begins on Sunday afternoon at the warehouse. 1 * WEDNESDAY MARCH 29, IMS Repeal Convention Rests On i Supreme Courts Ruling (Continued from Page One.) ward providing the machinery for a convention, but the outlook, it la agreed by everybody here, has been reversed since that time. Wet senti ment in the legislature has been growing by leaps and - bounds, not only for the passage of beer and wine legislation, but for an early concven tion. The reasons for this reaction have been many. Developments over the past few weeks have convinced those, members of the assembly who were still doubt ful as to which side of the fence, to* jump: that regardless of whether the. sentiment of the State is wet or dry, every one except the rabid and pro fessional drys is demanding that the. issue be disposed of as. early as pos sible. Heretofore, too, the petitions that have been presented to the as sembly on the matter have been from drys. But now th assembly is receiv ing daily volunmious petitions asking for beer and wine and an early con vention on the repeal question as well. There have been “dry” petitions too, but for the past few days the “wet” petitions have been more- numerous and more voluminous. It is now apparent that a majority of the members of both houses of the assembly have swung around to the attitude that some action looking to a convention should be taken before adjournment, and that if a conven tion can be held this year without violation of she onstitution, it should be done. Most of those who have op posed the Waynick-Murphy bill, which would provide a convention in December of this year, admit that they are opposed to it only because they doubt whether a special election to choose convention delegates is au thorized by the state’s organic law. Even many of the staunch drys in the General Assembly have come around to the view that the prohibi tion issue, which had • its. revival in the primary campaign last fall, has reached such a dominant size-in North Carolina, that there should be no avoidable delay in presenting the whole matter to the people for a re ferendum- This attitude is reflected in the statement of Senator Land of Iredell, a personal and political dry who is unwilling to vote for light Wines and beer, without first giving the people a referendum, but who believes that there should be no de lay in getting the case to the peo ple. Wife Preservers Try mixing in a little grated yel low cheese with the cabbage sa'ad for a spicy taste. NEMAR SAYS: There's a difference when you put on a suit or dress dry cleaned by us— They feel good-—you know they are clean. Our process makes 1 your old clothes look like new. We “Klean KI ous Kleaner” Valet Cleaning Co. Phone 464 HEMARSAYS: \ m y Forpuredrugs, candy, cigarettes, cigars, toilet goods and the \ " • best fountain service in Eastern Carolina—Go to Parkers. * f« SI.OO Anglers QA SI.OO Coty Oft 25c Black IQ, Emulsion. Face Powder OJfC Draught lvt L 3Se Vicks * l - 00 OA $1.25 d»t 1A Vapo-Rub liisterine G (Veomubsiou H 50e Probak M Blades . .. v ,wC Salts .I’JfC Agarol Ji.W £». 50c Hinds Honey Oft $3-.00 Wampolcs Oft $1.20 Sootl* Aft. r V ah<l Almftnft Orc>am-**ir*» Preparation <KfC Emulsion JW- Be Witts White,, ftA 15c -Putnam 1A ski 00 OA. P and Tar ... Dye !. IOC (Vrdui OifC M OUR WEEKLY- EXTRA EPECIALS We attain PHARMACEUTICAL EXORb- Pf4* Kftr -r. _ _ LENCE in our Prescription Department M Site Iffu WestiTAoth Brush, new 34c by compounding of your doctor’s prescrip* Rf 50C Detoxol Tdotfb Paste 34c tionhy one of our Registered Pharmacists. The Rexall Store—Phone 119 H carefully and accurately compounded—Rapid tk* If livery service alwaysat Parkers. f N■ Nemar will* stop here and presen t some lady with a present. ► | Parker's Drug Store * We Carry A Full Line of - - Groceries, Feeds and Seeds--— - Can Supply You At Reasonable Prices See Nemar when he stops here next Friday on his blind folded drive and presents some person a gift from this store. Ellington & Newman Phone 175 Old “M” System Stand—Opposite Watkins Hdw., Co. NEMAR SELECTS The New FORD Y-8 FOR HIS BLIND DRIYE Through the streets of Henderson Friday, March 31 Clements Motor Co. Henderson, N. C.