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OAKL rtOEHCH.... Editor
WASHIXCfrON, NORTH CAROLINA, NOV. 7, 191?.
THE ELECTION TS OVER.
The people of the United States yesterday decided that Wood row
Wilson should be re-elected President of the L'nited States.
In the country today, there is much rejoicing and there is also
und nbtcdly much bitter feeling. Otn* Hide is jnl>ilant over having
won a victory and tho other aide is dvvvueuat over having been sent
down to defeat.
At the head of .this article tin ro waves the American Hag. It
Wlfi put theie with t;*is thought in mind :--rhat we may be Republi
can#. or Democrats, or Socialists or Hr ?nibiti-.nists, or adherents cf
anv otLrr political faith, but that we are AMERICANS, tirst, last
and all the time.
The T ;i ii an have been dcfcate din electinc a president, il U
tr.!? ' y !:u\ H n^t now make u point of criticizing every action
f ; : -ciatic administration. Every citizen of the l'nited States
!. ; '-mbcr that national honor comes before political honor and
a d .ii should be given tho party in power.
ft- '!:? \? of peace, the handling of national affairs is a big enough
ta>k. but with many of the great countries of the world engaged in
war, tho prwMetn? that confront our administration are often ex
tremely complicated. Ono misstep might send this country into tho
pit of war. Only extreme caution can avoid it.
Ar.d why should not Democrat**. Itepublican?. Socialists and nil tho
other parties of the country, now that the election i? over, join in
pvinsr their heartiest support to Mr. Wilson? It is hard to pleaae
everyone, we admit, bul there is no nxcuse for continuous criticism
and fault-finding just because the pnrty in power doe-, not huppen to
be that to which the criticisers belong.? j
Tho majority of the people in the country hove expressed their]
choice for Mr. Wilr^on. The majority usually rules and it should i
rule in this case. The thing for all to do now is to forpet partisan j
politics and endeavor to aid and support the Democratic adminia- i
trat ion. which has won out.
And thin theory applies to l?*-al political condition-? as well as to
national affairs. We believe that the men who have, been elected to
the various offices which the voters in the county have bestowed upon
them, will give the county the be* t service -thai they ran.
Ir Rhort, now that the nation as a whole and each individual state,
county and township has made its choice, let in abide by the results
and remember that our first duty is to the fla?f that waves at the head
of this column and not the Republican or to the Democratic parties.
Tf the people of our country would only give about n tenth as
much time and interrat to religion an they do to politic*, we'd all be
a great deal better off.
When you hare read through thi* issue of the paper just take time
enough to let one fact sink into your active brain. The paper on
which this issue was printed has coat us more than what it cost us
a year ago. The ink we used is away up in price. The oil that keeps
the press revolving is up in price. In fact, every item of expen??e is
lip in the clouds and many are away shove them, and every dollar of
expense mean? just that amount of money right out of our pocket.
A great many subscribers are in arrears on subscription, and we need
that money in order to meet the rapidly increasing co*t of producing]
this paper. It is iimply thoughtlessness'on your part, we know, but
our own creditors do not recognize that word. It don't go with them
for an instant.
I. Lsrnr woo? mhiw w miu
Mii?i?iwi Tarl Ontu? rifdMf?
J LEON WOOD & CO
bankers and brokers
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Car***?* ?MMKtc. Martalk, Ta.
Mute * trM ta RW Tart Stack boun eair*?? ?<?< 1nm?
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a?l^ al aaaaaau fi?aa narafai attaauaa
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NOTICE.
of Ibe eetate of A T. Qodloy. dM?u>
od. will Mil OB the fth day or No
vember, 1118, ml the boa* place of
tho Mid B. T. God ley all of the por
?on*l property of tho dTMMfl
Tbl? Not. 1. 191?.
w. v'godlbt.
Admr. ?T B. T. Oodley.
11-1-fte. 1
Saturday nl?ht. -
MIh juu? VIK* Woolard wu tli?
*o?t of Mr. ud Mr. Seott b?c*?ti
Sondi# aftarnooa. 3ft "Sg
Mr. an? Mr. Bl?4e Woolar* war*
rlalUaj Ma father Sunday Morala?.
Aurora Crlap baa purehiMd a w
horve.
Mlaaea Myrtle and XJlUa Jackaon
war. the sueata of Mis? MariyJU
Legiatt Sunday aTUrnoo?.'.?*
Mlaa Bra Mae Leueti waa tie
iOMftln TO Trm DAII.T
T J- C? W
Ladies & Misses
i
. ?i:.1;
See our East Window
Tor a special display of
attractive garments.
All sizes and styles to
suit each individual
' taste.
THE HUB
8USK1N * BERRY
The T own Gossip
(Sent In from near Old Ford)
I SEEN
IN THE paper.
THE OTHER day.
WHERE YOU wanted.
SOMEBODY.
TO TRY thero hand.
AT R1T1KG.
TOWN GOSSIP. ?
AND I'M trying (nine. f
AND 111 a farmer.
WHAT LIVES.
OUT IN the country.
AND I read.
THE PAPER.
AND LIKE it.
AND 1 believe.
MR. WILSON.
IS A fine man.
AND I hope.
HE WILL be reelected.
AND MY wife.
SHE WANTS to know.
IF YOUR wife.
WOOD LIKE.
SOME" PICKLED peara.
AND SHE has sum.
AND MY crops.
ARE COMBING in.
TOLLEBALLY.
AND IT looks like.
P0TAT08 ARE going.
TO BE high next spring.
AND I'M going to plant
CONSIDERABLY. ?
AND ONE of my young ones.
HASN'T BEEN feeling.
VERY GOOD lately.
AND I think.
SHE'S GOT a chill.
AND IT worries me.
AND HER name Is Annie.
AND IT peers to me.
MEAT INJURIOUS
TO THE KIDNEYS
Tak* a tablMpoonfnl of lalta If an
hart? or Bladder both???Kaat
form? urio add.
We aro a nation of meat eater? nad
our blood is filled with arte Mid, HJl a
well-known authority, who vtm us to
be eonataatly on guard final klda^f
trouble.
llto kidneya do their utmo*t to trm
the blood of thla irritating aeid, b?l I
beootne wank from the orvrwork} thav
trt aluggUb > the elimJnatlra tiaaoaa elog
and thue the waaU ia retained la the
blood to polaon the entire ayetem.
When roar kidnera ache and feel Ilk*
lurape of lead, and you hare stinging
C lina in the bank or the 9rine in elt/odj,
II of aedlmant, or the bladder fa irri- ?
table, obi I gin a 70a to aeek relief darim| |
the night i when too hare eerere head
achaa^ n?wrooa and dissy apalla. iliwli
neae, acid atoma* h or rbewaaUem in bad
sr^sL,^lsrkssr^i!rt
tableapoonful la a giaaa of water before
braakfaet each morning and ia a UW
day? your kidney? will Mi flan. Thin
fa mode aalts In nude front th* aald at
graOaa and lemon Jnlee, combined with
11 thla, and haa baa? need for
to neatraliae the aeida la arte* an it la
an Ion far a eottfne of irritation, ih
ending urinary an? bladder dlawde*.
Jad Salts fa ianxpeanlr e an'
THAT 8HE caught It.
WHILE OUT driving.
THE OTHER evening.
AND YOU can't keep up.
WITH THESE gala.
THESE DAYS.
CAN YOU.
AND THAT?
' ALL THE Gt .
I CAN think of.
AND I certainly.
THANK YOU a lot!
? m -
asyr
gueet or Kin Mattle WooUrt tot'
urday afternoon. ? ^ j i .?,
Mra. Scott Leggett tu the gneat
of MIm Allie Vid* VVool.rd Frlday.
Sorry to know that lira. Dora
Corey of Old Ford la dead. She died
Monday morning About 4 o'clock.
Mr. and Mm. Scott Leggett and
Blade Woolard Tinted Mr, O ray Corey
Monday evening. '
Willie Rodger waa the gneat of
Mlaa Lucy Ayera Sunday.
Oliver Hardy haa badly hurt his
leg.
Hello, Turtle Dora, thank yon for
your klndneaa; that woald be nice
for yon t? take Woodpocker on an
Automobile ride.
SAGE TEA KEEPS
Gray hair, kowmr handsotns, denotee
advancing ?|e. W? all know the adraa
tan* of a youthful appearance. Your
hair la your charm. It make? or mar*
the laoe. When it fad??, turn* gray and
look* dry. wispy and -waggly, juat a
fen application? of Bage Tea and 8ulphur I
haneec It# appearance a hundred-fold.
Don't atay gray ( Look young! Either I
prepare the tonio at horn? or get from i
any drug atore a 60-cent bottle of
"Wyeth't Sage and Sulphur Compound."
Thousand? of folk? recommend this ready
to-uae preparation, because > it darkens '
the hair beautifully and rfemoree dan
druff, atone aealp itching and falling
hair; besidss, no om can possibly tell, aa
it darken* eo naturally and evenly- You
mo It ten a ?ponge or soft hruth with it,
drawing thia through the h^lr, taking
one email strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair dieappean: after another
application or two. Ita natural color la
restored and it bseomee thick, gloeay and
histroos, and you appear yaara younger. ;
If yoa had never vlnited any of our
stores jou could Still decide, from
reading today'a ada, which ones are
mqnt likely to secure moat of your
patronage.
ADVERTI8E IN THE OAILY NEW8
Chraipe# Grades Sanitary Comforts $1.00 to $3.00
It Will Pan You To Loth Our bine Over.
J. F. BUCKMAN & SON
Will 110? prevent the fire, but it will
give you a mighty thankful feeling
after thp llames have cleaned yuu
out
C. IVIoroan Williams
Washington, n.c
IF YOU WANT "ECONOMY" IN YOUR
KITCHEN. THE FIRST THING YOU NIED IS A
PAIR OF KITCHEN SCALES: YOU' NOT ONLY
CAN CHECK UP THE COODS YOU RECEIVE.
BUT YOU CAN WEICH THE THINGS YOU
USE?THAT SAVES MONEY AND WASTE.
AND WE HAVE LOTS OF OTHER THINGS
YOU NEED, THAT DONT COST MUCH BUT
SAVE YOU TIME AND STEPS. COME IN
AND SEfc THEM.
Harris Hardware Co.
re 2 Wed. Eve. Nov. 8
D. W. Griffith's Mighty Spectacle
8 Months con
sumed in Mak
ing at a cost of
a Half Million
Dollars.
"The Birth of a Ration" !?
History Vitalised ?*4 Made
Li rita?.
Mr. (Jrifltth'a New AH Is the
Crowning Triumph of the
18,000 Persons
3,000 Horses
Seenin the Su
perb Pageantry
The Author Hm Creat
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Bringing Forth a Drama
With Thrills Pil. d Upon
Thrills.
Moat atnpendoM, most renl
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exciting, moat abf?ort?!nj;.
tnowt dramatic narrative ever
cmt?d for <v]lfi ration of tli?
American peopl?.
Men & Women
Journey liundrrdsof
Miles to See it.
Nothing L ke it since
the Dawn of Civili
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ism, Peace and Song." The veritable Eighth wonder of the World,
Exhibiting Scenes Little Short of Marvelous.
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