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- J 7 f PAGE TWO THE WARREN RECORD FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 St. ? f " ? ; i i , f PARTY ABANDONS NORMALCY TREND Pennsylvania And Indiana Pri maries Indicative of New Republican Ideas. OLD GUARD LOSING GRIP New York World. The Pennsylvania primaries confirm what the Indiana primaries clearly indicated. The rank and file of the Republican Party have again struck their tents and are marching back from normalcy. What Gifford Pinchot accomplished in Pennsylvania is little short of a political mircle. Without an organiza tion and without strong, popular lead ership, he wrecked the Republican ma chine by the sheer force of a moral issue. All the special interest that have controlled Pennsylvania politics for years were lined up against him the Republican organization, the rail roads, the mines, the great corpora tions and the financial interests that have so long been the government of the State : and he beat them. Mr. Pinchot is not a commanding figure in the sense in which that term is ordinarily used in politics. Like Mr. Beveridge in Indiana he was a former Progressive who had returned to the party but had never been com fortable, but unlike Beveridge he had few of the elements of personal popu larity. He began his campaign against the organization on the issue of an honest administration of the State's affairs and he never lost sight of the issue. His opponents describ ed him variously as an atheist, an anarchist, a socialist, a Bolshevist, a single-taxer, an advocate of con fiscation, a visionary reformer and a dangerous radical; but Mr. Pinchot kept after the machine. To make it plain that Mr. Alter represented everything that the Hard ing Administration represents in government, all the conservatism, all the safeness and saneness, the Alter managers took their candidate to Washington, ostentatiously escorted him to' the White House and had the Presidential blessing bestowed upon him. Mr. Pinchot in the mean time kept pegging away at the scandals of the Republican State Administration and at the neccessity of giving Penn sylvania a different knid of govern ment. Until the Indiana primaries were held, nobody believed that he stood the ghost of a chance of winning. Then came the Beveridge victory, which put new heart in the Pinchot workers. The organization, however, still relied on its ancient strongholds in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh to give it an easy triumph; but both cities failed it. Their majorities were not sufficient. to overcome the Pinchot vote in the rest of the State, and he carried sixty-one out of the sixty-seven coun ties, an impressive record of uniform strength outside the districts wholly dominated by the machine. There was no specific national is sue in th Pennsylvania primaries aside from Senator Pepper's majority in the face of the campaign made against him by the advocates of the soldiers' bonus; but in a larger sense the re sult in every way is national. The Old Guard rules in Washington, but it is losing its grip on the party. The pendulum is swinging rapidly away from the reactionary politicians who seized the Republican organization in 1920 and undertook to re-establish the Hanna system of government. The a Why She Changed: "I have always used the cheaper baking powders, supposing them just as good as Royal but I invested in a can of Royal Baking Powder and now find all my bak ing so much improv ed that I will use no other kind." Miss C.L.B. Balling Powder Absolutely Pare Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste I Send for New Royal Cook Book , It 'a FREE. Royal Baking Pow der C1 26 WilliamStNewYork iaWLd you know the SECRET OF LIFE ? I THEM BE r-s-tr-r-t' l2 S- COIYRHT 92C PUS AUTO CASTER poplar discontent that over-whelmed the Democratic Party two years ago is now overwhelming the Republican leaders who tricked the country and obtained power under false pretenses. The lesson of Pennsylvania is far more impressive than the lesson of Indiana; for if there is a State in the Union in which the organization could have safely counted itself supreme, that State is Pennsylvania the Old Guard is now facing two years of factional war for th control of the Republican Party in 1924, with the odds steadily increasing against it. That is the broad significance of the Pinchot nomination. A Southern Volunteer. Yes, sir I fought with Stonewall, And faced the fight with Lee, But if this here Union goes to war, Make one more gun for me! I didn't shrink from Sherman As he galloped to the sea; But if this here Union goes to war, Make one more gun for me. I was with 'em at Manassas- The bully boys in grey; I heard the thunders roarin' Round Stonewall Jackson's way, And many a time this sword of mine Has blazed the route for Lee, But if this here old Nation goes to war Make one more gun for me! I'm not so full of fightin' Nor half so full of fun, As I was back in the sixties When I shouldered my old gun; It may be my hair is white Cich things,, you know, must be But if this Union's in for war, Make one more gun for me! I hain't forgot my raisin' Nor how, in sixty-two Or thereabouts, with battle shouts I charged the boys in blue; And I say I fought with Stonewall And blazed the way for Lee, But if this Union's in for war, Make one more gun for me! Atlanta Constitution His Northern Brother. Just make it two, oid fellow, I want to stand once more Beneath the old flag with you, As in the days of yore; Our fathers stood together And fought on land and sea, The battles fierce that made us A nation of the free. I whipped you down at Vicksburg, Yov licked me at Bull Run; On many a field we struggled, When neither victory won. You wore the gray of Southland, I wore the Northern blue; Like men we did our duty, When screaming bullets flew, Four years we fought like heroes; But when the war was done Your hand met mine in friendly clasp Our two hearts beat as one, And now, when danger threatens. No North, no South, we know, Once more we stand together KEEP YOUR HOGS HEALTHY Clean and Careful Feeding Essential in Successful Hog Raising Here is a secret of successful hog raising practiced by many stock raisers and prosperous farm ers. Don't feed your hogs sour or ill-smelling garbage. The swill should first be sweet ened with Red Seal Lye. Take one tablespoonful of Red Seal Lye and dissolve it in a pint of water. Mix this solution thoroughly with suf ficient feed for 10 hogs. One-half a can of Red Seal Lye dissolved in one quart of water will sweet en a 50-gallon barrel of swill. Feed twice daily, night and morning. v - - P. C. TOMSON & CO., Southwark P. O., Philadelphia, Pa. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CITIZENS BANK at Warrenton, N. C. in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on May 5, 1922. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, . $292,523.96 Demand Loans, 35,489.75 Overdrafts, unsecured 2,702.93 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds, 20,500.00 All other Stocks, Bonds, and Mortgages, 10,834.10 Revenue Stamps, 75.00 Banking Houses, $15,600.; Furniture and Fixtures, $4,750., 20,350.00 Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies. 31,380.65 Cash Items held over 24 hours, 791.43 Cheeks for clearing, : 2,412.07 Insurance Department, 1,226.36 Total, 418,286.25 LIABILITIES v Capital Stock paid in $ 20,000.00 Surplus Fund .. ; 40,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 12,874.13 Bills Payable : 20,000.00 Deposits Due Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies . 167.97 Deposits subject to check 164,242.32 Cashier's Checks outstanding 1,198.26 Time Certificates of Deposit, due on or after 30 days - 14,445.80 Savings Deposits 141,3.57.77 Accrued Interest due depositors, Reserved for 4,000.00 Total ...1....:... '..$418,286.25 State of North Carolina County of Warren, May 16, '22. I, R. T. Watson, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. T. WATSON, Cashier. Correct Attest: TASKERPOLK FRANK SERLS E.S.ALLEN Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 16 day of May, 1922. W. N. BOYD, Notary Public. To fight the common foe. My head, like yours, is frosty Old age is creeping on: Life's sun is lower sinking, My day will soon be gone, But if our country's honor Needs once again her son, I'm ready, too, old fellow So get anothr gun. Minneapolis Journal The above touching verse was sub mitted by a Confederate Veteran of Winston Salem, J. W. Witherington, one of the noble "boys in gray," who shares the sentiment of "A Southern Volunteer." A good use for old tubes, says a Firestone expert is to use them in your emergency tre repairs. Place a piece between the casing and the patch and it will remove possibility of friction between them. Every way of God is complete in itself, and all his ways put together are matchless in harmony and in goodness. I. J. Van Ness,D. D. Jlche? When you're suffering from headache, - backacke, toothache, neuralgia, or pain from any other cause, try Br. Miles Anti-Pain Pills One or two and the pain stops Contain no habit-forming drugs Have you tried Dr. Miles' Nervine? AsJi votir Drttoaiet Ordinary garbage ferments, forming an acid which is injurious to the hog. Red Seal Lye will re move this acid and make the feed more wholesome. Swill which has been first sweet ened with Red Seal Lye and fed to the hogs, will help make healthy, sturdy animals. Make a strong solution of Red Seal Lye, sprinkle around your hog pens and wash out the feeding troughs. Use at least once a week. Be sure and get the old orig inal, highest test, granulated Red Seal Lye. 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