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Ifeal forma urie add which Sfcdtet sad overworks the kidneys la their efforts to filter It fretn the systaat Regtile* eat ere of meat must Husk the kidneys oeo4? ist relieve t _ _ ? _ els; remo\__. aclde, waste and poison, dee red fed a . _? kidneys ? ?kmally. You must relieve them like yott relieve your bowels; removing ill the adds, waste and poison, die ywk feel a dull misery la the kidney ram. sharp pains in the beek or sick heaflsifc du llness, your stomach soars, tongue Is coated and when the westher is bad you have rheum* tie twinges. The arias Is etottdy, -full of sediment; the channels often get Irritated, obliging you to set up two or three tlmee during the night. To neutralise these irritating - aekle end flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salta from any pharniaeyi take a table* spoonful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kidneys win then set fine and bladder disorders dis appear. This famous salts Is made from the add of grapee and lemon joiee. eonv Maed with fithla, aad has beea wed for generations to clean aad stimulate slug' fish kidneys and stop bladder Irritation. Jad Salts Is in expensive t hsnslsss aad makes a delightful efferveeeeat ltthia wster drink which miilioas Of men aad women take now end then, tkas avoidlag serious kidney* aad bladdar disesess Cut Flowers FOR ALL OOdinOltS Rosea, Carnations, Valleys, Violets, and Orchids the lead era. Wedding flowers arranged In lateet art. floral designs artistically arranged. - . fall aad Winter bulbe are now ready, plaat early for beat reeutta. Roee buehea, JCver gCSSO*, Shrubberies, "hade trees, and Hedge plants la vartooa varieties at Phoee lit MtP'Quinn& Co. N. C ssues .re Portrayed by Prominent Men The authenticated minutes of the ?aertcsa Independence Conference prore the existence of e secret or ganisation that puts allegiance to foreign powers shore allegiance to the tfnlted States ;they pro re that this body sppolnted s committee to wait upon Candidate Hughes to de mand his ftpudlation of the telegram Indorsing Roosevelt's Maine speech; thsy prove that this committee re ported/a "highly satisfactory confer l ence" with Candidate Hnghee; they pro re that Justice Oohalan, of New York, proposed a financial arrange ment with ths Republican National1 Committee, and that upon the report of his conference with the Republi can leaders, Cohslan wu tendered s ?oto of thsnks for his good work; they -prove that immediately after the aecret conference between Hugh- ' c? and the committee. Candidate I Hughes sttacked ths malt selsures and 'British blacklist Candidate Hughes has admitted that he held an" hour and a half con ference With Jermlah O'Leary and the three other msmbers of the com mittee. Jeretalah O'Leary has admitted that eTen while |*reSld*nt Wilson waa branding him before the nation se a disloyal cltlien, tie was cdnfefrlng with the Republican candidate for the presidency. The IsSus is fundamental. Divided . allegiance means national disaster and national death. It Is not claim ed that any large number of foreign born citizens are guilty of organised treason. It is claimed that from the first a small group of conspirators have plotted against President Wil son and the peace and Justice of the United State*. Where does Candidate Hughes stand on this Issue? Fighting under his banner are .Roosevelt, Bason, Choate and the Morgans, all hating Wilson because he has not taken hla -foreign policy from London, and Jeremiah O'Leary, Selberlich, Hexamer and Ridder, all hating Wilson becsuse he has not taken his foreign policy from Ber Un.f Let Candidate Hughe*, in common honesty snd decent Americanism, speak to THI8 lseue. ? / A More moat be interesting every day ? not merely now and then. And a store ahould be advertlaed on ev ery day that it Is interesting! I (By QBOfttiE O. HILL) Written for the Republican National That President Wilson and Con gress handed the head* of the rail* way brotherhoods a sold brick wh*n ' they gave them the Adamson law la . coming to be generally appreciated "by railway and other wage earners. The Indlcatlona are that the brother hoods themselves will hare to appeal to Congress to repeal the law.- The Isw provides that "eight hours shall ? ? ? be deemed a days' work and the measure and standard of a day's work for the purpose of reckoning the compensation of ALL. employes, etc." Many able lawyers. Including those employed by the labor unions, believe that thla means that a railway train man who completes his run In less than eight hours can be paid only for the time worked, that If he com pletes It In S hours, for Instance, he can be paid only 5-8 of a day's wsge, so that if his ordinary pay Is 16, he can be paid only $3.75. Thla Is the rlew of Milton' L. Clawson. leading labor union Atorney of Indiana. I Others Insist that the law applies to passenger as well as to freight trainmen. Grand Chief Stone, or the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engin eers, has sent out a circular letter to all members of that brotherhood say ing he has been receiving many let ter! , asking what the law means and that "We are not In a position to . give any accurate Information on ' this subject, because we do n<# know i Just what the law means." As the railway men would not i stand for being paid less than a day's ' wage when they complete their runs In lees than eight hours, and as It was never Intended that the law should apply to passenger trainmen, the Indications are that the Broth erhoods will conclude that they have been fllm-flanimed and ask Congress to repeal the law before It goes Into effect, thus leaving them precisely where they were before the law was enacted, both as to wages and as to hours. The course of so many railway presidents in coming out for Presi dent Wilson sfter the passage of the Adamaon law la beginning to be en tirely understandable. So, too. Is the strong swing of union and non-union labor men back to Charles Evana Hughes. It's no easy task to fool the labor ing men of the country more than a j ew days st a time. rAMILY AVOID j SERIOUS SICKNESS B y Being ComUbUj S?ppM Witb TWafortPi BUck-D?gkL McDuft, Va.? "I suffered lor seren) rears," says Mr*. J. B Whiit alter, ol this place, "willi tick headache, and uomach UouWe. Ttn yea.-* ago ft friend told me to try ThedJord'* Black- Draught. which I did, and 1 found it to be thfe ocst Umily medi cine for young and okL I keep Black-Draught on hand all 1he time now, and when my children feel a tittle bad. they aakme for a dose, and U doe* them mora gOod than any medicine they ever tried. We never have a long spell of sick ness in our family, since we commenced u^ing Black-Draught." Thedford's Black- Draught Is purel> vegclatle, and has been icund to regu late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea headache, sick stomach, and similai symptoms. U has been In constant use for more than 70 years, and has benefited more than a million people. Your druggist sells and recommends Btac*;- Draught Price only 25c. Get a Package to-day. rtCin SAYS MAN RACE IS VANISHING BY j INTERMARRIAGE ('By United Press) Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 4. ? Al though the Indian birth date Is In creasing and the Indian death rate Is decreasing In thla country, tho In dian will be extinct through Inter marriage with whites, Dr. L. C. Hall, for 40 years a missionary at Ft. Berthold Indian reservation In North Dakota t6ld the American Missionary association here. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tell* How To Open Clogged Nos trils and End Head -Cold*. You feel fine In a few moments. Your eold in bead or catarrh will bo gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air ' passages of your bead will clear and yon can breathe freely. No more dull- ' nets, headache; no nawking, snuffling, mucous discharges or dryncu ; bo Strug- | gling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a little of thU frapTant, antiseptic cream In your nostrils, let It penetrate through every air passage of the head tootho and heal tie swollen, Inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly. It is jnst what erery cold and catarrh sufferer needs. . Dos t stay stuff ed-up and miserable. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS LOUS HOLD 6OIDSWO imm I In a same full of thrills, good plays and mlscues. the Goldsboro Highs and Washington Highs plnyad to a^tle yesterday afternoon, the re sult being ? to 6." Consistent line bucking coupled with an intercepted forward pass by Robblns brtfught the ball to Qoldsboro's 2-yard line. How ard then went over for a touchdown. The same story minus the forward pass was true of Goldsboro's touch down In the third Quarter. Neither 3lde kicked goal. The backs on both sides gained At will off tackle but were thrown for losses on end runs. For a while In the final quarter it seemed that Washington had won for with the* ball on Goldsboro's 2 0-yard lino ant! one minute to plav Whealton missed a field goal by Inches. The playing of Robblns. Howard Bowen, Johnston and Wheallon on the offensive and Robblns. Lamm and Doughty on the defensive, featured for the home team. Nash at quarter played the best game for Goldsboro. The game was clean and with few penalties, Goldsboro receiving the majority. SOME OF NEW YORK'S INFANTILE PARALYSIS VICTIMS STILL SUFFER (By United Press) New York. Nov. 4. ? The Infantile paralysis epidemic which swept New York city during the summer mark ed many, but not all of Its victims, for life. The home cases show a higher percentage of serious after effects than those of the hospitals. According to a Health Bulletin just Issued, sixty-six per cent of 2.058 discharged from city hospitals .show ed evidence o? paralysis, eighteen per cent showed that paralysis had en tirely disappeared and the remainder sixteen per cent had not shown ef fects of paralysis at any time. Of 2,715 cases followed In the homes, 1.885 were found seriously paralysed in either one or both Irg.'i and are unable to walk. Five hun dred and thirty, though partially paralysed in the legs can walk. Two hundred and seventy-three suffer paralysis In one or both arms. The youngsters are being fitted with braces and are being scientifically taught the use of their crippled arms and legs. WfNCHtSTSR Rlfzes and Cartridges "SURE I USB *EMt I've been usln' "em for a number of years and expect to continue to, as they alwa yp do the business.* Ask any dyed-in-the wool sportsman about Winchester rifle* and cartridges and that's about what he'll tell you. They are made in various . sizes for all kinds of shooting and you*Jl get them if you ask for THE BRAND Southern Med I ml Association at Atlanta. (in. Hound Trip For? from Washington $20.00 Ticket* will be aold to Atlanta as | above by the ATLANTIC COAST 1.1 XE The Standard Railroad of the South. NOVEMBER 12, 13 and 14 [Limited returnlnr until mldnlRht of November 19. 1916. Proportionate | Tares from all stations on the A C.L, For further Information, nrhed I ulea, i>U>rp!tif; car ?ccommodatlonB. jftc,. call on S R. CLARY, Ticket Ajci'nt, Washington. N. C. For Winter Colds You need a real tonic. Strength Is Inquired to overton ? the trouble. I*t that tonic be cne that it vpeclallr valuable in catarrhal condition*. and you can enn<iuer the cold. A cold M acuta catarrh ; It inny bWom* chronic. Chronic catarrh fre quently become* *y?irmic. Involving ti:e stomach and the intes tinal tract as well ?a tho no*o or throat. It means it** nation PERUNA IS INVIGORATION It clear* away the waste matter. dupeU the Inflammation and tone* up the system. For forty-flve year* It hat been ua?d | in cctarrh b y thauianda of grateful auflcrcra. who willingly I t?'!l 1li e world of their relief. I'cruna'a long history of helpful r.r?s U the best evident# liiat U U what you should take. Liquid or tablet fvrm (or jour cos* vni?n(fc Manalln la the Ideal tesatlva and liver tonlr. In tablet form It u dell* eioua to take, mild and effective. with out unpleasant efTecta, and will not form a habit. Mould, 8&? and 91.00 ; tablets, 10c and 25:. THE PER UNA CO., Columbia, O. New Theatre 2 Days Starting Wednesday Evening Matinee Thursday 2.15; Evening 8.15 November 8th Mail Orders Now With money order and self addressed ?tamped envelope. Make orders pay able to Worthy A Etheridge Drug Store. Beat sale starts MONDAY. NOVEMBER Oth. The World's Mightiest Spectacle D. W. GRIFFITH'S Prices: Nights? fOc, 75c, $1.00, $1.53 Matinees ? "25c, oOc, 75c, SI . 00 "The Birth of a Nation" Has Thrill ed Over 4 Million Theatregoers The Great American Play At Last NOTE ? Mr. Griffith's New Spectacle "IN TOLERANCE." the first and Only Produc tion he ha* Made Since "The Birth of a Na tion." has Been Proclaimed the Artisttc Triumph of the world. '? Intolerance " it now Playing at the Liberty Thertre. New York City, and will be teen here later in the tatuon. IMPORTANT "THE BIUTII OF A NATION" will never be promoted in as; but the Higbeat Olaaa Theatrea and at pricea ohargwt for tile beat theatrical attraction*. D. W. QRIFFITII. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of 20 18,000 PEOPLE 3,000 HORSES COST $50,000 Took Eight Months to Produce Decisive flatties of tlio Civil War ? Sherman's March to the Sfii ? Cities Built l"p Onlv to l?o Dr<intvH Hoforo Your Kvos- Grant ami Loo at Appomattox- Thf* Tragedy of tho Death of Abraham Lincoln ? I low F?r*?cly the Mothers and Sisters Dirl Their Part Anpnisfc of He construction ? Wild Night Ilidcra of tlio Ku Kliix Klana ? History in the Making. To Outol Town Patrons: Yon Must Sro "THE BIRTH OF A NATION" in Washington or not at all. This is positively the last appearand of this attraction in this vicinity. CREAIE IN ALL IHE HOST STUPENDOUS DRAMATIC NARRATIVE EVER UNFOLDED ON ANY STAGE IN THE WORLD MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED HOW. D* Not D*U<r Secure 8o?U Now and AioU-DiMppointmcnL (Endow Money Order and 8olf Addrwwod Envelope). Rout Sale Opon. MondVr, N?. ?. / KO BTAKPWO ROOM WII.I BK ?OlJf? tlHTIl, 1U BBAT8 AR* "OU>
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