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M: rtnrjtiwM n MOiMWA CAJf ADA'S WHITBNING MAP It las heea •■« «t the PwhaWwi TW TdU M pohOiaon i» Mw «C CMCffe ptm»d bt IMT that fcnmiUiMt was bmm Hum four timM H ‘^Kold not h6M w»ter, but woilld »s UurK« M '»cU aaini* it-~24r Md bMr.” Ibt ^Mant tegifistm 965 fw/54M8 Mrviwt- "A* Unr M* kM iWnjiii ait Oat a^ G«oriii» ti qpind that fwty par cant et th* aow ffwUad with ^baitie asfoce^ Mgisteied at tka ^at al««tio& ■i«nt iMaaaMai OaM pnUhit tlw timaatiietan »n4 aala «* *“7 ®* Vtethw w sot !t CM^aina ateo- hd, aad »« !>*«*• tontalBiBg aa imA aa oM'kitf cd* on* ptf cent afeohol Mepanmttad. i^Priag WII, an amfrl^ipr advert itig ^. aod • law COTwing ioekcr dub«, brtr.aaioona airf bwwerie^'aad tether proTMa *« th# ttaoral st tboUM AMI to attfoTM the Tthtwe pMiiibttion were pas*^ *d by oveririieanngf majorttSaa ^id heroine ^actiya Maf 1> 191#. ADVISABLE AS A DEFENSE ■ ■ ' BIEASUSB vote «a the quaaUoik Of tha flftaaa etactoral ewiatitsMiei^ cle*^ gaf* more than the i«qaircd inaabcr «f votes, and alt otiuars except two re corded Iturga nii^Aritiaa is its Ikvor. Hm elaetioii. «aa h^ NoV«]nb« 4, but Ob aeeooBt of iHUamj weatiwr b^lot hbixea in the St. Barbe tiatriet «ogkl hot ha t^lMtcd smna WMka it waa thia totrict which turn ed tha-tidfe fw lovhihition. .lib* law heMjms et^eldTe. Jaiixarj 1, 1917. Canada has set ont to ‘‘make tiie map all ndkite.” PioTmc£>wide pro hibition obtains in I^cce Edward Is- l^d and in Albertii. In ^oya'SMtia it Applies to all the province except the capital city, Halifax, which may outlaw the driiik traffic hy popular vote.. Saskatchewan has a law abol ishing- liquor in ail bars and clubs un til after the war-r-then a vote of the people is to d%ide the question. The sale in $ihops is at present under con trol of the provineiaJ government. In the other provinces a large propor tion of territory is under prohibition ■h lijcal option. . The warring nations of Europe have forced piohibition lipon the at* te«tion of the American people as a • iiestion having direct bearing upon ionai cfEcioncy and preparedness, - j respect both to tile quality of ■Mp and the quantitj^ and ■ f revenue. WorU history now ing impels and compels pa- ■•’iiitarists, economists and | tbrou; L‘.ists. to the same conclu-| — .-'aiding the drink evil. As poLlTICAI. .-.I ,, therefore, of our national de-; f(?uSe program the abolisbi>''ent of the , iiquor traffic should be considered aS | especially Avi^e and timely. | . I The liquoi- question is in politics THE SOUTH FAST DRYIXG UP:’J'‘.til it is settied—which means it is j there «"ith increasing^ conspicuousness j for tho few jears that remain of the The entire South east of the Missis- c-xistencc. Anti-iiquor sippi, with the exception of portions sentiment in this country has devel- ■n annawim ^ t*** MBt itKdiibitkM pfaudn. «4 M hi in SUf« tad NcUonsl, D«»oer»tie jvfatifitM an adrocstiiiar * jrahihhttep dwbmtioii ij tha pwty in pownr. A# for tha Frogretaiw, tiia ina* dianetwices tham M 'Ttdiigrc^ •ini* party. Aeeerding ta rqiwit ot tiw United StetM Borwa ta C^ama, the sveraga wai^ of wase-earnera par annom is tha Aa-liicfiM citiM of Maam^vaettt ia f54l!.7S: in tha saloiw ci&a onjy ^.6|S. rit awage wagfea paid vrag«-eiiz3>er3 in tlia. po-lkania city of BnoUyn, Xkh.1 ^ feW; ia artort- iriddan Mil'mok*^ Wa., ealy 480. ONE IF lOc 1'.\RT1ES GETTX.NG READT FOR THE AV.VTER WAGOX . ef LiOuisiana and Florida, is now dry. Florida has only k few wet spota. oped to such a degree that political parties, oid and ntw, conservative and these being citie. and towns. I'here are no saloons in rural districts. In regarding prohibition as a State Louisiana thirty of the fifty-nine par- National issue, and the far-seeing ishes (counties) are dry and fifty-one of their leaders are urging that it be per cent, of the population is under the 1916 piatforms. »e- no-litense. publican Governors of ccrt.iin States FOB NATIONAL CONSCTTOtlON- At PBOHmrnoN A meeting rf the Conunittee of Nineteen, appoint^ by (i« “G«t To* gether" conference laA July, waa held in Washington; December 6th. Eight representetives of natio.>i^ temperance organiiationi, two United States Senators and two Members of tho House -were present. In the ab sence of the chairman, the vice-chair man, Miss Anna A. Gordon, president National W. C. T. U.,_ presided. “However redically we may differ,” s>\id Mias Gordon, “in oar opinions, concerning the mooted question of preparedness—the investment oi vast sums of money for national defense and the training of our youth for a possible invasion of America—^this committee is tcetotatly agreed that greater prepredness for the conflict BKaihst the legalized liquor traffic is of paramount importance." The Committee was continued un der the name of the National Prohi bition Amendment Commission. The wording of the prohibition amendment as voted upon in the Six ty-third Congress was approved. It reads as follows; JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to the Con stitution of the United States Whereas, exact scientific research has demonstrated that alcohol ie a OO TOO KMGW kmaMb tf fwWhWra «a«M V* gUi ta aapi jwa a frM «r ihair MacatOa* H knaw jM* •ddnm. It la Mr Iwiifttiaa ta WQlali PnUiahan anly mmm at istdligant wa^ rgMaw,, H ftm will writa yoar fall a4^«aa VUBT ySm awl taid w ONLT l« in^ Cm Mvar) «e nmay or4», ^ wffl aa^ wtm ntm t» aaward bodnd ptk- Bmm witkla a yaar^.i*o,wflX .aa^ TBBB aaniiia cwM cl hnedMdi aa««Md Inadradv «i Um laedieg Magaaieea, Farm itfaala. St« ta*i^ and ^ hMBtaC Maratiniifj Frrt'*" Joatnaii^ ~^-^-«tad Ma»i«twaa and itt fact all kinda «f Wci»^n4s iotartat- acviinaa cMtiiif to yoa ia noit ; n^ilfar evar a gmr aa4 aU M cast* (ia AvarJ ! WB-DO*Ai}-WS-SAT aa aaad a aUvar diJM at aaaa aad yw} aHM iritt aa oar naxt menth'a' dnndatinc Ittt ajid you will ba grtatly Mtjprisad at tfca ramlts as w« aaaivt jan tkal 7M will ba m«ra than wdl ■d with tha mall inrestmeat I __ yaa WILL NEVEE r«*ret tt. Addnaa tlia Magaaina Circulating Co., Bax 5340, Boston,. U, S. A.. Circulat- is4t D«pt C-7S: DON'T faU to wriU TOUR full addrasa EXT^ phiin. Wa hmc loiaethii^ in store for yoa —Aa a raal surprise—if you will pleasa lat us know in what pap«r you saw tisis advertiMmant. uai-cotic poison,. destnictive and de generating to the hiunaA organism, and that its distribution as a beverr age or contained in foods lays a stag gering econotnic burden upon '^e shouldei's of the pt^ple, lowers te an appalling degree the average stand ard Of character of our citizenship, thereby undei-mining the public liaor. a!i and tlie foundation of free insti tutions, produces widespread crime, peaperism,. and insanity, inflicts dis ease and untimely death upon hun dreds of thousands of citizens and blights with degeneracy their children Stitei~Mnpr6^dedT^the'\Vn^itu-'' unborn, threatening the future integ- tion; ABTtCLE—— rity and the very life of the nation: Section 1. The sale, manufactijre Therefore,-be it resolved by the for sale, transportation for sale, im- .Senate and House of Representatives pc,rtation for sale, and exportation of the United States of America in for sale of intoxicating liquors for Congress assembled (two-thirds «f beverage purposes in the United each House concurring therein). That States and all territory subject to the the following amendment of the Con- jurisdiction thereof are forever pro stitution be, and hereby is, proposed hibitod. to the States, to becomes valid as a j - - ■■■ — — . ' part of the Constitution when ratified | Will power can be shown by an up- } bj- the legislatures of the several to-date gentleman. Apples Apples Apples Oranges Oranges Oranges Candy Candy Candy Cheese Cheese Cheese Mixed Niits Eng, Waltmb, Om^- nate, CmsA IVas/ and GooebrSa Apples showing some decay at sacrifice prices, come quick, and get the pick. Special prices in lar ge quantities, Sunday Schoplsand Employers wanting to treat their Employees will do well to see u% before buying. SllPPLY COMPANY BURLINGTON AND GRAHAM GMCMESTEIiSPail OtAMONO BRAND JjkHTKBt ^ jvmM l»nc0M for CRX-CaX8*m t, EtlMOND brand mltS la AKO *04/ boxM, wiUi Mb . XAXm VQ vrm.» «b4 «*k «St-WS.TMS ^ Jtv IrihhMt for twentv^m ftan Tqr*r4ed Alw«^ ReiUii^ SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ■ft» ELEVEN YEARS AGO Dr. R. M Morrow, J. M, Fix, J. C. Staley, J. L. Scott, J. Zeb W ?iier, A. F. Cates, J, M. Cooke, W. E. Sharpe and a few others met and organized Alamance Home Builders Association It was not a very big beginning but during tne eleven years that have come and gone we have stead ily gone forward until today we have Assets of $92^961.46 but that is not all, we have bui!t homes for those who would probably have never owned a home but for the Association. We have matured 8 series and paid back to stockholders near $50,000.00 A»d w« kav« juit b^gum, tiie Bwct «levM ytars will m«an Mor« for the Association than befort. You •omplaiii about iaxM, eojmt m in witti nc whart y*ii i*&'t hurt t» A 6 per cent Investment free from all taxea, nothing safer, nolSung better. The 22nd Series is now open and pajroent t* kefin Januai^ 1,191€. WE have already sold $10,000.00 worth of stock in this series, watch i t jprcw. THE ALAMANCE HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION J. L. SCOTT. President; W. S. 3HABPS, S«i»3tiU7 4k Tmtunu-; DB. B. M. MOER»W, ViM-?YMid«)t. 1
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