N DJP IMS AtewtimHiiti paid for hi thim If paper it i?>t rv MiwAii t ?>ju O JM? ?*w PrtnwliMi^iiliiin tkm p? ?r diary tiaaad. will plow notify this office, (tWvije it viU be aaaaixkued at regular utbsoription ratea. J^VBS L. jgLTQ. ...(Aucv*" .Wf&IIENgTOK, MOflTH CAROLINA, SOV ?l,';l'?16. - . ROOSEVELX FOK 4?gQ. fQpyior politicians ub atandv beginning to faort^Odaoal Ropao v?tt-for4w RopubHcan eaadidacjr iji tbejareaideptial ejoctiu# of 19g0. A*# nerw?p^per? aw giving jnuch sRace,l?,tl**e AmsW 'JkU anraju probably good enough to as* as ?.sp?ee.?UAor?lt run* in ,1920, be^jroulj majto a, poorer showing than did Hnghes at fin eirKtiqp ha?just passed. While the cvlouel fnigh; be , cqnudpred faii^v ttrQpf in pohtips.at.the prweot tUae, his streugth is i*r ?*;m fceing.as gr*at m it w*s four year* ago. I* other V9f4n, Juia pewmr is dapreiiaing wrry year. By 1920 he wo* Id sot atand any bettor show of getting elected president that William J. Bryan would. Of course Roosevelt does not abject to t^ruig his pirp? mentioped in this connection. He enjoys publicity. But wiiwi it.ajn**, Iq ibo eotoing a presidential candidate in reality and not. through the pol ?au?.sf-?he.aper*, ? we as confident that >JS> better jadgejnpnt will tell fcnjP'to>Ue low. - ..q .?? HUE ^BUTLEK AND BONDS" EDITQ&IAk , .Id Monday's edition of the Daily .News there wa? piiblished an, edi torial under the caption: "Butler and Bonds." A number of our* readers have had some comment .tp cyike on .this ^editorial. which, we were fllad to listen to. It is evident that *oons idergl4e discussion has been aroused. But there is one fact which should be kept clear. The bonds, which chat editorial rcferrod to. ARE NOT the caxpet-bag or special JAY boruls. We have never had a word to say about THOSE hopdfc ju>d we -will be frauik in saying that we are not acquainted sufficiently with .-their issuance to state whether they should be paid or not* The bonds that the editorial in Monday's issue referred to were' issued ? as wa have said before? during a Democratic administra tion, ? when Governor Worth was the chief executive of the State. ; J>r. Kemp Battle, who is now over ninety years of age, and who was State Treasurer during Governor Worth's term, has often ei preued himself on this subject. There are a number of local men who stydied under him at the University of North Carolina- One cif thcuo qaen yo^rday explained the view that Dr. Battle had al ways iield relative Ao 4he .bonds which South Dakota sued for and jRrkich wore referred to in our previous editorial. In substance, Djr. "fhrttle's views are as follows : "TUw botulu may be .beat tUu*tmt?d by oooipwiv Uwm to jw Individual transaction. Anppoae a roan couioe to John Health %Dd t*U* hire that t>e haa a aood invoetment In view btrt thiu ho dm4? money to put it through. Smith sign* a ?old for the mooej nod the other man Ret* ft discounted at At. the .bonk. Later, however, he aquandera the money and .doesn't #et pce we,. Court of the Ujuted States This court, as everyone knows, m comppaod of men who are as impartial to one atate aa another. ?They know .nothing of conditions that loa4 iy> , tp , tfce qfaea ,whioh they try ; they are governed aolelv by facta. South ,Dakota.,provod that the bonds were issued with due legality. That wrs .>11 .tUat the Supreme court needed. Thev -peered North CarWvoato pay. Ap. The Extension Fann News, in its issue of last week, baa dome inter esting data .on. the value of the silo to tho farmers of North Carolina, it wwt farmer to study .the IwieiiU that cap J? .derived from fendu* ?iiap" to rtook. ( "The aiioJiaa Wn well named as the waV'htewer of prosperity on the farm. The economy of atoring crop* for silage ia a feature which appeal* at once to the average fanner, since 2Vi to 3 tons of (rilsge can be stored in from one-half to two-thirds the. space occupied a Umljo t ,y comp, pastures may dry np? the silo contains a supply of juicy, greea), sooeiitent food that is good winter or summer and equally aa good ^or the periods in between. 1tHlaa? atock thrifty. And in growing oopditjon all tain-, iter. It prodnoas lieef fat mrwe cheaply th*Bdec?..dry {and. Cow* fed sitag* will produce milk; and bntter at Wwar.eoet. Tbe.ail? pro ?rant* waate ,V*1? SO |WW|W'H? ?it>b. AND 8BX wld: "MWO. V.tbicT Aii.'ri.&HK RAW : "T1BMAAU." Mtb WKK *k? how ??> THAT UR D??V AND .WON'T h.we to appear. WITHOUT THEM on Sunday. I THANK you. JElgh|l> Annual Southern Commercial Codrtcm Convention December 11 to 14, lPlti^. Uc. An evitnt of unusual Importance. Economic. Agricultural, Military Governmental. Financial and Com mercial subjects will be discussed in the Interpretation of thA relation of the United 8tatee to International re construction. Tickets on sale Deoember tth to 11th, 1916. Inclusive, with final limit to reach starting point prior te mid night December 19, 1916. For further Information ask near est Norfolk Southern Ticket Agent, or addreea the undersigned. W. A. Rhea, TPA.. Norfolk. Va. J. F. Mitchell. TPA.. Raleigh. N.C. H. 8. Leard, OPA., Norfolk. Va. BUB0GRLBJD TO THJD DAJL.Y NTCWB Why Look So Thin? It it not becoming ? not ?afe for your health. Add flq?h to your Uo*??nd to? to you* check* by drinking a gl?m of this delicious difertant with meal Shivar Ale ' ?Pioo. jrour (focal pi drnaxU for . (Wn MIm. S>(UK rated Shim Mia.nl Spring, JUL ton, S. C If not rooihr I4 time 8 ?? TM.rad SaJWwr^' and nobody will know. .1,1? night if you'll git a 80-oent kottls of "Wyeth's Bage and B nip bur Compound*, at any drub store. Million* of bottle* flf this old, famous Sag* Tea Recipe art ?old annually, says a well-kncnra drug gist here, because it dark? s the hair so naturally and ?vf*ly .that .AO. ??? SMM tell it has been applied. ^ Those whose hair Is turning gray, -to eomlng faded, dry, acraggiy and this bare a surprise awaiting ihcsn, .because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks bsuoafr luxuriantly dark and beautiful? all dan drnff goes, scalp itching and filling hair stops. This is the tnff youth, ,-Qrjky-baired, unattraetWe folks aren't wanted armind, so get busy with Wyeth'a Rage sod 8ttl phnr to-nWht and yonHl 'be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and ypur . yonthfnl appearanoa withia^afsw day*. If yon hiul aerer *Wted a ay ?f gm, stores you ?on Id still doeIe held on the fifteenth Mondays after the first Monday In September, 1916. It being the ifith 447 of De cember, 1916. The defendant fi# also take no flpe. that 6 warrant of attachment was Inued by said Court at the same time agalntt the property of the said defendant, which warrant la return able, before the said Court at the Ujpe^gufl pl^pe aMnre named for the return of Bummone, when and where the defendant Is required to appear and answer or demur to the com plaint. or the .roller demanded will be. granted. This Noy ember 11, ltl6.