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YHE PAGE SIX QUICK NEED “STHE MEDIGINE > THATS GUARANTEED N RN - DR. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY. [s ciations and that in other citics in-| ’- inded in the TAKE THIS RELIABLE REMEDY FOR COUGHS AND COLDS WHOOPING COUGH AND ALL BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS PROMPT USE WILL OFTEN PREVENT PNCZUMONIA AND LUNG TROUBLE PRICE 500 and $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY ALL DRUGGISTS bOLLAR WILL DO THE WORK OF TNO We Don’t Talk Cheap Groceries BUT WE DO TALK VALUES Our volume of business enables us to buy Quality At Its Lowest Price Hence a dollar will buy more of us than .cl~cwhen. - Try it and sce, 7 cans baby size cream o cais Challenge milk...... 12-pound bag flour. . ‘ 24-pound bag flour . . ... 1-2 barrel bag flour Oats, per bag Corn, per bag Rex Brand Hams, no paper to pay for, per pound l’muc Hams, per 1b reaklast abeon, ver Ib 10-pound patl Sea koam Lard. - - L pe ow Urift Lad, .. i Cottolene ... vl 1l 5 ¢ Side cleam é SUNSHINE BISCUITS From the Bakery with a Thousand Windows Sugar Wafers ... Choc Hydrax .. Tan San .. Tom Thumb ...... Dessert Wafer ...... Veavinque Stick . Ginger Wafer .... Clover Leaf ........ N4 S A6 e Ee Philopence ... .. Choc London .... ... Austin’s Dog Biscuit..... ..., Takhoma Soda Biscuit.. W.P. PILLANS & C0. The Pure}Food Store Ask the Inspector T~ SR The Telegram IS Up-To-Now : B LR R R R R R R T cossuaeesd0B lnd%e cecumettt po3 EVENING HOME OWNING AND BUILDING -AND lOAN (HREL ){OUSLa OUT 0¥ EVERY 1OUR IS CHARLOTTE'S GREAT RECOKD. prople three ont «ry tour houses constructod wriotte were od from the building and | investigation, notably =ter, Edgefield and Concord, they Leported similar experiences, Iy also, although the four [ Geveloped that lo- {cal associations had handled million= ! dollars since their the oldest ago, that not one tiad ever been lost, The Possible Future. A review of these facts, which were siven in detail in The Observer, u Charlotte gentleman, versant with the subject and familiar with in Pennsylvania, ahio and other States, to make the statement that the building and loan in his estimation, had not yet at- tained its highest usefuluess Said he: who is con- operations “The beneficent local building and lcan association is just beginning to rocover from the doings of the inter-| stute swindlers who imitated them | ciirough a long period to the disaster | ot many people. The local building aivd loun has been constantly reliev- ing itself of circumscribing hand capping conditions, Years and ye ngo it abolished charging premuims tor loans, Later it provided to lighten the who did not pay on time, Most Jocal associations now start two to four series in a year. “In Ohio, fines of those they don't have ries at all. The Ohio system has been called the *Dayton plan,” and a per- son may 2o in and start shares at ony time, It is just as feasible to keep an account with an individual stockholder in a building and loan is to Kkeep an ac- count in a savings bank with an in- dividual The profit of conrse is prorated and requires a lit- tle more hook-Keeping. But that nothing as compared with the bene- lits that acerue to the pople. any se- association as it depositor, is “Neither s there a reason why the years, made any num- ber of years to suit the subscribing For example, if the of a6 1= vears is o too term of loan should be 6 1-3 1t might as well be stockholder payinent reat for the convenience of thg hor- the period mizht be 10, even 20 years, ower, made 15 or Life Insurance. roat improvemen tid loan plan not yet ac- sl with coupling up of fiie bailding and loan 1 t val associationa, marance vois o required polic o the collateral well o lite required, m-urianece becanse life is Y uncertain factor Lot e II!‘I,-I liey | ! To Suit Borrower, “Some of these days we will soe 1 Pailding and loan working in Char- lotte where the period of payment for each stockholder may be This same association will not have any series, but will run an individual account with each member and open the account whenever it the member. This same association will require life insurance as well as fire insurance with each loan, and that will comstitute the best security to the widow in case the borrower (should die. and borrower suits | “In general terms, the old Four (s Co, is utilizing a good many of the building and loan features. It will furnish a lot, build a house to suit the purchaser and then determine the period it will require tReir monthly payments to pay up the debt. | Home Purchase Plan. 1 “The home purchase plan intro- duced by the Equitable Life of New York woulld make the instaliment payment to suit the purchaser, and then figure out the ‘payment would cancel the debt. In this case the installments would in- clude the lot, the insur- ‘ance and life i It may be fizured out that in any case the rent money paid will buy and pay for a honsc 1t is a question of fizuring in {the rent money will have to Be paid [to pay for the house, companias in Charlotte are doing ractically the same thing.” h\lTv‘ Observer ance Society house, fir sarance out how long cach separate case Char- TELEGRAM LAL i iAX built with tunds s- 0an as- | organization, | thirty and the younges .y penny tto the! made to suit the borrower. |, Assur-| length of time that installment | Real estate ) ‘I, FLA., APRIL 24, 1912, L. S. MORROW Candidate for Clerk of Circuit Court T the Voters and Taxpayers of Polk County: ' Having heard several versions ol iy position in regard to the fec sys- ‘I'lll in paring county officials, I de- | | | lvire to state my position clearly and positively. There has been considerable effort 'made by members of the Legislature fm reduce the compensation of the ;mnnly oflicials, either by reducing {the fees or putting them on a salary busis. But it has been impossible to se- lcure legislative action, mainly be- conse accurate data could not be ob- Hained as to the compensation re In'i\o'vl through fees by the various oflice holders who would be affected ‘hy the reduction, I have been informed that in this {county no record has been kept in [the clerk’s office of the fees received ‘:md this would be trueu, | suppose, lin regard to other oftices in this and “other counties, | That the fees in the clerk's office ‘l!‘llkl‘ an unreasonably large remu- [neration there is no doubt, | Now, whut I propose to feleeted as your circuit clerk, [ keep an acceurate account of every Ldollar received in fees, showing from what « ol work, lhul [various amounts are received, ulldi [the total per annum. 1 will go be- {fore the proper committees of the Legislature with this itemized state- ment showing just how much I am from the people and ask the Legislature to reduce it to a reasonable salary. This would give the friends of reduction something definite on which to work instead of, as at present, working in the dark, and would, 1 believe, be prompt- Iy successful in cansing the Legis- lature to fix a reasonable salary for all county oflicials, do, it is to fwhat source, :x-.-m»i\in‘.: Oue man in oflice, asking for o re- [duction in compensation, can do mor» than a thousand who are on the out- and in the dark. It elected, | U oeitorts redu and 1 firmly side, guessing | prouse to use my 18 10 secur cossalry tion, I can complish it before my time is hali out, MY COMFPE : NOT BE AFYECTED LEGALLY BY ITRE REDUCTION DUIING Y {TERM OF OL(ICE. BUT I WOULD '/\CCEI’T THE REDUCTION, AND [TURN BACX T0 THE SCHOOL AND| VS/ ROAD FUNDS ALL RECEIPTS IN EXCESS OF THE SALARY FIXED ‘BY THE LEGISLATURE. In an adjoining county, one of- ficiul has been turning back to the county all over a fixed amount, That i= all right, but it affects only one cffice, and one man in that office, and does not affect his successors. My plan would affect not only mv- self but my successors and alo prob- ably uch other offices as need a re- duction. I know that in presenting ttis proposition 1 am inviting the bitter opposition of a certain class of po- litical influence. The fight will be not against the proposition but against me person- ally, to keep me from getting in a position to carry it through to suce Respectfully, L. cess, S. MORROW. April 9, 1912, 4-17-20-24-27 ‘ Monarch's Fine Library. The library of Philip the Good of Burgundy, in the fifteenth century, surpassed all other European book | collections of the time.. It contained nearly 10,000 volumes, all richly illumi- ! nated on vellum, with bindings of | | damask satin and velvet incrusted b,\" jewels, with clasps of gold and gems. Bruges, where the ducal court was | held, was filled with literary crafts- | l men, and certain of their splendid pro- | | ductions are still to be seen in the ! Belgian royval library. No License on That Journey. There is no car line to heaven. If | ’\nu find yourself sitting down as you | journey you are not on the way.= | Christian Herald. R P e enri et A s S B o LR B s e e A et ol PrerT Sy P Q2 QPO o=t P CHOTOHOEUROHUDOIOBODOB OO ATION WOULD § 00 W%"O"@‘m)‘ “How the OId Folks Would Enjoy [y if they could sit al] ; 1 te the sweet music o And the Gordon i piano, too IJ you den's and can. you pay™ plan; ou riusonable and pric. Perry-Tharp- Berry Miusi ompany OOOOOOOOODOCDOOOOOOOOGLHE 35 - E For a Good Square E at Meal, Short Orderor a[ Lunch, call at the popular O, K. Restaurant, No, 107 N. Florida Avenue, Peacock buil i Sandwiches 5c. Short Orders Reasonalile N. B.—Fish Market, No. 218 North 'Ken Fresh and Salt Water Fish when possiblc W. A. YAUN. 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