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V. PAGE TWO THE ROBESONIAIf, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1514. OFFICIAL BALLOT Amendments to the Constitution of North Carolina Agreed I'pon By Three. Fifths of Each House of the General Assembly, and Thereupon Submit ted to the Qualified Voters of the Whole State, General Election, No vember Third, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourteen. LUMBERTON MAN WINS DIRECTION'S TO THE VOTER: To vote FOR any amendment, phu a cross mark in the blank in which is the v.ord ' ," opposite the title of such amendment. To vote AGAINST any amendment, place a cross mark in Ji- blank in which is the word "NO," oppoi 'the title of such amendment. -pace- 1 L YES Amendment to .Vticle I, Section 6, and to Article VII. Section 1.1. Substitutin-;- ih; ; hrase ., "War Between the States." for the wcrtis "irsu' l ection or rebellior. :ix.ur the .... Viii4ed .Sicilw-s, ' in Article I,-section i, and the . . wor:l ' rtbeliioii" in Article VII, .-ectior, 1:5. YES Amendi':. nt to Article II, Section ':3. ..Increasing compensation of members of the General Assembly, ann Jeereu.-iii'-!; mileage. NO l YES Amendment !o ArtVlc II (New Section). X() Restricting local, private and special legislation. YES Amendment to Article III, Section 1, i v I jO Fixing the day o inaugural,' jr. of the Governor. - ; : - j YES i V I . To prevent dl.iysin trials by providing emergency ! NO judges. ' j i i . "yes i yj Amendment to Article IV, Sections 20, 26, 33. ' NO Removing obsolete sections from Constitution. YES yjj . .Striking out Article V, and section 9 of Article VII, and substituting therffor an Article to Revise and Re- i i NT0 form the System of Revenue and Taxation. i I YES ' yjjj Amendment to Article VIII, Section 1, To prevent special charters to corporations by the NO General Assembly. i YES j Amendment to Article VIII, Section 4. IX To prevent speciaicharters to towns, citios and incorpo 'O ated villages. ,... YES Amendment to Article IX, Section 3. NO To require six rmnths Public School term. U. S. Page Comes Out of a Mix-up Affair With Flying Colors. ' Kinston Special, 15th, to Wilmington Sta. A few days ago U. S. Tage, "mail order" policeman at LaGrangj who answered a newspaper advertise, mcnt to get his job shortly after quitting the United States fleet- a; Cruz on July 30, arrested Georgo Waters, the township constable cf Moseley Hall, and locked him up for drunkenness. "Let me give bond,' that Page was responsible for tho slight injury to the black's leg.. The magistrate taxed the negro with th cost and called the prosecution "malli icious and frivilous" Page will sue Constable Waters for false imprison ment. Tha committee to investigate Page's conduct found it unimpeach able and then officially declared hi was a model copper. The hero of Vera Cruz and modern Brsau Brum mell is today back on the job as guardian of Lagrange' peace. I SPECIAL This young man is a son of JL and Mrs. E. E. Page of Lumberto i He spent some tine in Lumbertjn after leaving the fleet at Vera Cru.. last July. Round Trip Itates Account Cumber land County Fair. On account of Cape Fear Fair As sociation at Favetteville, N. C. Oct. yTth,- 30th, the Virginia and Carolina South-. in Railroad Company will sei! round trip tickets to Fayetteville, N C, wet. 25th to ..0th inclusive with a final limit to recch each original start in? point before midnight of October Page told the constable; "wait a while." The climax was an aldermanic investigagtion of the Lagrane officer late yesterday. Page brought a clean discharge paper from the navy, and had no difficulty in getting his job. j His home is at Lumberton. Since he has been in LaGrange the I ex-sailor, who is about 25 years of I age and a modern Apollo when t ; comes to physique and face, has been paying court to the daughter of a j i prominent citizen, it is said. The j prominent citizen rjossiblv has not : favored the attention of the policema l j St. 1914. to his daughter; at any rate he is said ' lares, .to have demanded that Officer Page'-1 Kl'om Lun.bcrton, N. C. .. r.i. r,!-,! .ns tPi'vant. r.f noarp anft th.. 1 r rOPl i izabi'tlltown, N. C people be investigated. Constable George Waters is believed to have harbored a spirit of revenge against P:ge. The young officer came here to . employ a lawyer to defend him at the investigation, and soon after the .tn nnnnar hpfnr the "pnTnmSinr,PrM YUr attacks of Lumbago are IKt . ixr j , i t j ncoiiv su nuucicaa xa nicy occiu. i uu rant to T'age charging hjm with a simpIe appication of Sloan's Lini- snooting a negro, tie demanded trie : ment on the back and oillS- Lumba. i policeman s badge and baton, an I ; go is a form of rheumatism, and started him off to the town jail. "Al- j yields perfectly to Sloan's, which pen low me to give bail," said Pafce, j etrates quickly all in through the "Nothing doing," said Waters. Page's I sore, tender muscles, limbers up the DacK and mattes it teel fine, (jet a bottle of , Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the house against colds, sore and esse eeero eeesecoeoo ooooo oocco o c o o o o FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS WE WILL SELL SHOES, f HATS AND BOYS' CLOTHING AT GREATLY REDUCED Q PRICES. COME TO OUR STORE AND-SAVE MONEY. r 5 o 8 FAIRMONT, A. J. FLOYD NORTH CAROLINA. Pi om St. Pauls, N. C. From From r.i'blin. N. C Tar Heel, N. C. . . . L. C. PARKER, General Passenger Agent $1.30 $1.H0 .8') $1 SO .1 .30 attorney went before a magistrate and had the young man liberated. The negro was brought into court as the prosecuting witness. He stated that he received a flesh wourd in a melee attendant upon the raid ing of a gambling house, recently by him to accuse the opliceman of doing him and persuaded him to accuse tne policeman, ot doing the shooting, it is said. . A number of other witnesses were examined, but no evidence was introduced to sho v swollen joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and hk ailments. Your mon ey back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. Only One "BROMO QUININE" To get the genuine, call for full name, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE. Look fotsienature of K. W. GROVE. Cures a eold in Oue Day. Stops cough and headache, and works off cold. 25c. D Com. i vV y - Ail - . Setfflf ' w I W SfS . ft a . ' m in mmrr ' I'jfSS Either '' I But President Wilsor. Entitled to Supreme Credit for New Law. Richmond, Va., Dispatch, 14th. Representative Carter Glass, one of the authors of the nation's new bank ing system told 1,"200 members of the of the American Bankers' association today that President Wilson deserved supreme credit for the new law,, char acterized it as a "legislative miracle" and asserted scarcely one power was conferred upon the Federal Reserve Board that has not been exercised by a government official for the last 'jO years. He said that the discretionary power vested in the Secretary of the Treas ury by the new law to deposit and transfer government funds, which was criticised today in the address of Pres ident Reynolds of the bankers, hai been possessed by the secretary for the last 50 years. He said he agreed, however, that some secretary might do wrong and that he believed the reserve law should have provideded that the regional banks carry the deposits and act as fiscal agents agents of the government. . It Always Does he Work. "I like Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy better than any other," writes R. E; Roberts, Homer City, Pa. "I have taken it off and on for years and it has never failed to give the desired re8ulta." For sale by all dealer. Field Sports. vVIien you keep a boy interested t 1 footba'l. baseball, tennis, and th? h!:o you it sent '.he chances ll.at hi w.i' get interested in things not so good for him. Ilie Youth's Companion since i . enlaigevent gives generous spaoe U, thi3 matter of athletic training, and gets the best coaches in the country to write for it. How to practice to become a first rate pitcher, how to train for a rac1, how to learn the newest strokes in swimming these and a hundred oth er topics of the greatest interest to boys to girls, too, for that matter are touched upon in this important department of The Companion. And this is onlv a small nrt nf iu-, service which Tne Companion renders in any home which it enters. It has Hints of contact with a hundred in terests. 0.1 oo r.ot know The Companion as it is todav. let us spur! two current issues free, that you may uiorougniy !--st the paper's quality. We will send also the Forecast for 1913. Every new subscriber -hn cono for the fifty-two weekly Issues of 1915 will receive free all the issues of thj paper for the remaining weeks of 1914; also The Companion Home Cal endar for 1915. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 144 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass. there are Twenty Full Ounces of pure, strong Solid Concentrated Lye in Mendleson's big can. You get only sixteen ounces in the cans others sell you for a dinie, and many of them are Inferior in quality to Mendleson's. In Powdered Lye,' Mendleson sells you six teen ounces for a dime against the twelve ounces in some other dime cans. One-fourth Mote LyeSame Old Price Every can warranted full strength. No fillers. No adulterants. Juet pure. 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They hang on all winter if not checked, and pave the way for ser ; ious throat and lung diseases. Get a bottle of Foley's Honey and tar j compound, and take it freely. Stops i cougs and colds, heals raw inflamed throat, loosens, the phlegm and is mildly laxative. Best for children and grown persons.. No opiates. For sale by all druggists. - CASTOR I A For Infants and Children; The Kind Yoa Hare Alwajs Bought Bears the Signature of 7 octors Like to Have Us pound The Prescriptions Because they know how careful we are about the absolute purity and freshness of our drugs, and that we never substitute or guess. THE SAME CARE THAT WE GIVE TO OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT is shown in everything else we buy and sell, from ihe diiafitv of our Rubber Goods "and sick room Supplies to the kind of Syrup we use at the soda fountain. SAFETY means satisfaction, and your satis faction means our success. McMl LLAN'S The Old Reliable Drug Store i t $ $ T HERE is an old saying that "men make Houses, but women make the Homes." $ That is a tribute to woman's natural taste and judgment regarding household matters. I Therefore gentlemen authorize a moderate ex- penditure for new Furniture, .entrust its selection to. your wife, and see what a home she will make of the house you live in. What is home anyway without a t good wife and up-to-date Furniture? STEPHENS & BARNES $ Lumberton, N. C. PHONE 26 TWO RINGS WHEN YOU WANT "IT" QUICK. Mb Donald Druo Goiiipaiiij ON THE" CORNER.
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