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PAGE FOUR THE MIMINGION DISPATCH PUBLISHED DAILY AND 8UNDAY BY DI8PATCH PUBLISHING CO. THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 27, 1916. WILSON DAY TOMORROW; In jubilation, of course, yet with gratification, the Democrats of the country will tomorrow celebrate Wil- Mn Dav. Throughout the land ral-i lies especially appropriate to the oc casion will be held; so that apprecia TELEPHONES nfflr '........ .176 Editorial Roomt 205jtion may be expressed of the wonder ful work done by the Democratic ad- A8SOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES. I ministration and so that enthusiasm ' may be added, in order to carry the PAYABLE-STRICTLY CA8H IN j Democratic banner to victory on No- ADVANCE. ..$5X0 vember 7. It is a day upon which the j . i WUy MiBjmw, A;:::;;: 'laboring men and the business menj Daily and Sunday, Six Montna. .z.o" a" & , , , .. 4, DailJandSdayThreeontlxs.flS can unite in celebrating, ,f they can! Subscription P ice Delivered by J come in touch with some form of cel-j 4 Carrier In City: lebration, or if not to aevouuy nope Daily and Sunday, per week 10c!that the present National administra- OrWhen Paid in Advance at Office jtjon retained in power. Daily and Sunday, One Year. . . .vw! Eoth thege classes can unite in this: Daily and Sunday Six Months $2.60 administration j jn7 and Sunday, Three Months. $1.30 1 fQr the massesj Entered the Postofflce In Wilmlnfl-jand for business. It has protected ton N. C, as Secona-ciass iwaxxcr. - .me iouer auu ueieuu ma i ---'has given him laws that help him ad- Foreign Advertising Representatives: vance it has unleashed the business j MacQuold-Miller Co., Inc.. Newof the country from the Wall Street' v vm, u XAKrAxZ&ZvZr with a Klavm BCra Flavor is not expected of 1 it? Tork and Chicago. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916. shackles and allowed it to progress ! and prosper. The farmers of the land can also I unite tomorrow in praising Wilson ; Also matchless the electric light. Bill one. Hearst i? always acting and in working for the retention of ; ' the Democratic administration. No i Virginia winter dry is also about cleanng. to do administration has done one-tenth as j like ' much to benefit the farmers as has the Wilson regime. Not only by ad vice and by actual work in the rural its districts have they been benefited, but rdinary Uneeda Biscuit are extraordinary soda crackers and have a distinctive appetizing flavor. . Buy Uneeda Biscuit because they are soda crackers with a flavor, but, above all, buy ihem for their crisp goodness. 5 cents everywhere NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY - Mr. Hughes keeps talking , . about preserving American integrity arid yet assails the President's International policy, but continues to indulge in vagaries. He persists in dealing with generalities, thus making it indefinab- - definite. He has reiusea iu tell, or has evaded such answer, if he ! would have broken off diplomatic re-j lations with Germany when tne xu sitania was sunk or would have pro hibited the shipment of munitions of war. He no doubt will decline to say whether or not he would have, asked for the withdrawal of AmDassauor; Dumba and Captains von Papen and , Boy-Ed. What would he have done! in such cases? TRADE U rE5i i ft rs rr: t llf Untf 1 1 73 1 U 21 - IMtltllUIIIIIIIlM KIMUIIMHIIIIM T if- Pure Blood means Perfect Health ngn HARK 1 w - Will Make Your Blood Pure .The Swift Specific Co. i ATLANTA, 3 DOWN IN MEXICO. The most attractive speech are flO and $5. Disquieting news from Mexico funds have been placed at their dis-! never comes as a surprise, as the peo- . j posal, whereby they have . not had to pie of that country have not yet pass sacrifice their crops, but have been led through the crucial ordeal, so as to figures of; aDie to hold and market them at a j emerge enlightened citizens. But un profit. lesa a man is blind to all signs he i All ran ioin tomorrow inlmust see that-the end is nearer; the , - - - - - tribute to Wood row ! Bank, while Greensboro will find high j water in the Brcroks it has to cross. ; The application of Greensboro was made yesterday by Hon. Aubrey L. . Brooks and that of Durham by Hon. i John Sprunt Hill." MORTGAGE .I.f: Ry virtue of tho power of THIS DATE" H HISTORY. iin a rortaJn mortsa-c .-. -! ' ter H. Swepson ami v.if t. N.. i Home Buildinp Association j!. m. 4;. .st 45. -st 4- in oh tli ret-orls of NVw 'u, :. .......... t tr in wtuiV rs'7 iifirr :jrr t ) .. . one Hundred Years Ago Today. wm sell at phii- awti.'.n. .. 181G With- Six Ships and-150 men, ' bid.ler. for rash at the Court H -OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY PARTY ; Simon Bolivar set out from Hayti infh'dar m'r,n .'" 1 a third attempt to reconquer Venez-; o io k M.. the following . ; l:inl In the City of iimiur.. uela from Spam. i North Carolina, to-wit: ! Becinnine at a point in t:.. - k Roosevelt, twenty-sixth $ Theodore President of the United States, born in Nev York, 58 years ago today. John Li. Kennedy, Republican can- . . n . . i of Magnolia street 120 f.f 1841 Tfte Drig urfOie sa-ieu iruiu southern line of lr k strr ; - and parallel with Do k tr T 7", f. didate for United States senator from ; siaves murdered th captain and crew J northwardly and parallel v.v, K, in Avrehiro RrntlnnH . I' ....... .1, ?,.rw",.J" I4 ': hen-e eastw:! r.i . .ruiocna, " ' anu ouiaiiieu uiasteiy ti '"'-'id witu iok wtreet 1.1 r-t-t Hamntnn Roads for W Orleans, la- i southwardly along the , , Mnsriif.Hn wtreer fef.r aen witn siaves ana louaut-o, C2 years ago today. Prof. Roscoe Pound, the new dean Fifty Years Ago Today. 1866 Napoleon III again assured fhis 2f,th of Or to! not ! ning, and being part of Lot- of the Harvard Law School, born atilhe Washington government that the xoRTH taROLIXA homi: 1 f x v ill' 1 iniiir 111 mm in n 1 u n 1 v tiuvii 1 vi w w Tomorrow's the last day tor regis- - . , ' v. ,.o OTror, th : flPTimltiiral Pdition which and in pieuging inemseives 10 wore uui u icatucu j -"i "- i 1 iciiue, .u. . ; after H.it it ie npitrpr nrp ; the great tbincs the state nas uone The esteemed Charlotte Observer yesterday greeted its readers with a It may ' huge special issue, an industrial and covered : for his re-election. What is needed is for some lynch- j ers likewise to get it in the neck. NOW THE HIGH TARIFF. j year after, but it is nearer people of Mexico are beginning to . and is doing. It was a work of ment- think; have commenced to ponder : ai ana mecnanicai an, anu presemtiu tho hnrrnro ami thp implpssness ! a most roseate picture of , the Old f nf war. This is reflected in many 1 North State. The" information con- What time yesterday he was not de-; MainJv through the loathsome-1 tained between the attractive covers f Lincoln, Neb., 46 years ago today. Viola Allen, long a leading actress of the American stage, born at Hunts fville, Ala., 47 years ago today. Dr. Harry A. King, president of Clark University , Atlanta, born at Kansas City, 49 years ago today. Courtney W. Hamlin, representa tive in Congress of the Seventh Mis .souri district, Porn at Brevard, N. C, 58 years ago today. Sylvanus (Vean) Gregg, pitcher of the Boston American league baseball team, born at Chehalis, Wash., 29 years ago today. Carefully Treat Children's Colds French troops would be withdrawn j from Mexico atan early date. S 10-27 -r,0dys ASSOCIATION By John I. BHIn: President Wilson's swing through ; voting to emphasizing the fact thatne3S of Mexicans to join the fighting " of the special edition is not, only in- 6,flUt u UU1U sluuu lur re!'uu,SU1' forces. It is true they do join, but teresting, but Inspiring a man who finds it necessary to ; ,argely through compulsion. They ' low i am nonest, or niumg ine w u- the west may well be called the swing Sure "H" stands for Hughes, also for something else that is about the same thing. son dark. stand in fear of their lives and so to stand at least f nviwin ta1 iir J ri Vl I 11ICJ lit L W AitlC, v.uan3 mm u6uCS waB ome CQance Qf preserving them. But. in declaring for a high tariff. Backing yery reluctan(.e shows that tnev ! thp psnprial nart of thp countrv where ... . . i . : r ' ' are beginning to appreciate wnai war. men have grown to be millionaires done fQr thejr and wfaat ! Being considered anybody's proper- off a high tariff, which meant that the ! c&n (q Another sign is found j ty it is hard to make the umbrella few were-favored in preference to the : n mQre Qf th& ,earneu men oS MexiJ stand up to thi rack. many; that American goods were 8entco coming tQ the front in effort oj , abroad and sold for less money than ! brJng &bout peace j they were sold ip American con sum-1 Qrkrno of fh ,hrpW(ip,t rarals are! Roosevelt yesterday in Chicago yUm ... anvthint that would tenfI to Spme of the shrewdest rascals aie ited the stockvards-where he threw " " ' s tll J sti stirrln P stnre. oi course, dui i ucLicaar; mc w ui m thpir rank? arp growing the bull, of course. United States which would interfere ; growing rLnitea fetates. wnicn wouio imenere b bloody i with the ideas or tne plutocrats toi k or,,i io ,1 All volcanoes now seem to be inac- Qbtain swollen dividends, were taxed . . ti CoVp rv.ip p.Ipbp f South faro-: ...,! ng nearer. Time is getting ripe i., an tnsr lmnnrrannn. was virtuanv im thinner. clashes; j lina. Iwhen it will nrobablv be possible, as possible, Hughes thought it a good climax tQ gom? big upneaval and time to yell for a high tariff, just the ! , . , ,,,.;15, Tho mnnt on Vnvpmhcr 7 i eoine ....... . . siauguier, i huw me sccus ui .i..cx - - " " - - " - . o j eamo q o no inniifnr it n cnfin rimp in to show there is luck in numbers for the Democratic party. yell for certain foreign policies when i in the midst of those who wanted a tion by enlightenment, and to behold' A number of story writers have 1 change; to take his stand, in utter- them grow; not to be covered under a mass of ruins of lives and homes. ances, for peace, when in the midst of i HERE TO STAY. come out-for Hughes, which confirms jtfae peacp lovlng p6op,e of the middle suspicion that Hughes ideas are OUl f. t hnnt ae-slnst' thP Aflarrmnn 1 . r-, - : west, to snout against me Aaamson , Preparations hurry-on for Wilmmg- 'eight-hour bill, as a "hold-up," when j ton.g corn 8now-which is this year With his war talk to the Chicago i rUbb,'ng 8Doulder8 with rai,road offi going to be bigger and better than With his war talk to the Chicago cfals amJ tQ turn about and cal, the!pver Yet as lare as it w511 be this women Colonel Roosevelt must have' legistetion a gold brIck" for I itl Z ert years to come thought he was addressing a gang ofthe tfilerg when men n overalIg eUwiI, f0 lcame in 8ight- Mr- Hughes makes j it ig deciared that a permanent home , .speeches to suit' all tastes. will be obtained for the fair. This Tne tar in is not an Issue in this ' v,o harnni tHo! 4r.o- WiifrViaa r.A Wall Gtroot to ofin ' ixicfxiio umi it no ho-odcu vw ' 13 famnatpn nnn slmnlv npaiiRP tnprp porting party. (financially) the Republican will be a tariff commission, composed j a fixture n of experts, to adjust the matter. If .experimental stage and has means more. become It will be given each year on a most elabor- The Republicans have their bd. I JjJJ.i'. l!!!rS?CSr 1 and thUS "W ' fun W1g to convnee the ZIl ?' 1 beneflt8 ." from such. '""'D,ww "- There will be more glitter and glare, failure and it is well known, being ! but the main object win not be iost admitted in somn. instances by even jgigt of It will alway9 present, as William H. Taft, that the Republican the real jeweJ unhampered by fancy tariff was iniquitous. indefensible" LtHnfr fVlfl nrif.nltrni nnH inrtimtrial that they shouldn't vote for Wilson when their dinner pails are full. Bill Spivens reports that his idea of the devil of a fix is to take a drunk en man to the zoo and show him the den of snakes. . was Mr. Taft's characterization of the "wool schedule." j resources of this section. It has been I by making such substantial exhibits, Even If the tariff was a vital issue bearinK information; not simply being and the Democrats could not justify , flimsy entertainment, enjoyed today Harry Thaw has gone to making po- ... ... . . , ., , , , , . . . . . i their position against "protection, litical speeches, but his couldn't be any crazier than those the Republican spellbinders are making. . Judging by the amount of damages sought by Jeremiah O'Leary the charges made by Vance McCormick must have certainly hurt his feelings, if not his character. Ofcourse, the Chicago barber re fused to shave the woman customer. He probably knew she-xaujdn't keep her jaw still long enough for him to perform the operation. and forgotten tomorrow that, the corn there would be too many other im- gftow has become, such a big success portant issues for the people to cling .and won permanency. to this one Republican policy and , BBBgBilLIBBBMU'J Beauty is Liver Deep Good health, cheerful disposition, dear com plexion depend upon an active liver. Popular since Grand ma wa.skL, Keep your liver right and most of your troubles will never happen. Neglect of children's colds often lays the foundation of serious lung trouble. On the other hand, it is harmful to continu ally dose delicate little stomachs with in ternal medicines or to keep the children always indoors. Plenty of fresh air in the bedroom and a good application of Vick's "Vap-O-Bub Salve over the throat and chest at the first sign of tremble, will keep the little chaps j free from colds without injuring their di gestions. 25c, 50c, or f 1.00. 2HS GENUINE MAS THIS TRADE MARK VKICSSa SALVE Rheumatism x 13 completely washed out cf the system D3 the celebrated S' ivar Mineral Water. Pos itively guaranteed by money-back offer Tastes fine- costs a rifle Delivered any w liere by our Wilmington Agents, Elving t n's Pharmacy, Cor. 2nd ?.nd Princecs Sts ; illillllllllllllllllllllililllllllllllllllllllllilllillliliiliilllllllllllK I J B. McCABE & CO., j j Certified Public Accoun- I tants. SA.VING MONEY , We want our friends to open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT v.thus, we pay 4 per cent. Interest compounded quarter ly. No account too small for us. DIRECTORS: H. F. Wilder, President; T. E. Sprunt, V. President; R. Bradley, Cashier; W. M. Cumming, R. G. Grady, W. H. Brown, C. D. Weeks. - Second and Princess Streets. 3 MfS. HAD 08 desert the many benefits that the Democratic administration has show ered upon them. ABOUT TO LOSE MONOPOLY. It is noticed that a gentleman nam ed Sapp (paragraphers will kindly re frain from connecting his name with his head) has announced that he will run for congress in a South Carolina district two years hence. Does this The Mexican bandits can't vote on mean that the Old North State is to this side of the line, but indications are that they, are giving their moral and physical support, on the other side, to their Republican brethren of the United States. ' Still the Republicans might also lay claim to the slogan that "the pen is -mightier than the sword," meaning rthe pen of the Wall Street million ' aire", who is signing checks for the Hughes' campaign propaganda. If poor old Mark Twain was now among the land of the living how he would be compelled to admit the fal lacy of his idea that there is no new joke, as he beheld Charles Evans ..Hughes earnestly contending that he does not believe in war. lose its monopoly upon the business of having candidacies announced years and years in advance, North Carolina has long enjoyed, as enjoy ment of politics goes, the distinction of having candidates run years ahead of campaign time and for future can didates to push to the front even be fore the nominee of their party had been t elected. Now South Carolina threatens to trespass upon this, priv ilege; to become a party to this busi ness. However, candidacy for con gress for two years from now only brings the Palmetto State half way up with North Carolina as to time. This State, according to reports, al ready vhas a couple of candidates for governor in, 1920-r-the Hons. Cameron Morrison and Max Gardner. Tomorrow is the last day for reg istration, and every voter should know that his name is on the books. Unless a person Is registered and properly registered, he cannot vote on November ,7th. It is most important that every man vote. This is not con tained solely in the fact tha this is a crisis in the American nation, but r. it is the duty of every man to vote; exercising the highest privilege that can be accorded any man and fulfill ing one of the gravest of all duties. Every voter In New Hanover eoun- ty should be registered for re-election. If you have not placed your name on the books', go do so at once. If you merely think your name is there, go by the place of registration and ses. HAIR Becomes Straight, Soft, Glossy, Long x by Using HEROLIN DRESSING. NEW DISCOVERY UHT &TmifV OR GUMMY. You ee Hi klnk in- your hir diwppjar. All your nappy, eoarse, stubborn, kinky hair Sade stralghX smooth. llky. glouy. HeroHn Hair Dressing makes hair grow fast, long and beautiful, stopping dandruff and itching of the scalp and falling hair at onoe. Stop using ho Iron. Apply Herolin Instead. Send 25o (stamps or coin) for a big eaB of Herolin. Money back If Herolin doesn't satisfy you. HEROLIN MEDICINE CO.. Atlanta. C. ltoo n 815 M nrehlaoa Bank B14c Phone: 99. WILMINGTON. N. C lilllllllllllllillillltllllllllllllllM'lllilllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllll Cape Fear Fair Association Fayetteville, N. C. Round Trip Fare From Wilmington $3.35 INCLUDING ADMISSION TO THE FAIR. Tickets limited returning until midnight of Satui day, October 28, 1916. The Atlantic Coast Line will sell tickets as above, and at corresponding excursion fares from intermediate points, for all trains from OCTOBER 24 JO 27, INCLUSIVE. For further inforamiton, tickets, etc., call on, T. C. White, General Passenger Agent, Phone 1 60, Wilming ton, N. C. lit Attarrtic Coast Line THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH Liggetts Chocolates 80c to $1.50 pound Between the two lines we have the best Candy to be had at any price. It youjl purchase a box and for any reason do not like it, just throw the box away i nd telephone 248 and we will rush your money back to you by messenger. ' Something has set the head of the Hon. Ed Britton, of the Raleigh News and Observer, in a whirl. Whether the pretty maidens at the State fair, the7 bright prospect of Raleigh land ing the farm loan bank(,or the chance of a Wilson landslide we knoweth not but somethinghas set the wheels aninning merrily in his dear cranium. Listen to this from The News andj Observer! . ' DurlmnC.we paue7to remark, has! 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Saves you $ ' bV to $25.00 in fuel every year. Perfect' Stove tor an and requires no change of fixtures for soft or hard coa wood or coke. All styles and sizes here. N. Jacohi Hardware Co. i . CsL Cataloeue on AonKcation. 10 and 12 So. Ironi ALUMINO ANP PERFECT OIL HEATERS. We will be compelled to advance prices soon. Get them now at $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 $7.00. i'::. . Hi
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