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Ol STCWART.I &cssrAlfa jfi Ag tot year each. ocfrttXJ Salisbury, N C, June, 14 '16 REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. The Wicked Democrats are Destroying the Country, Only the G. 0. P. can Save it. Following is the major por tion, the most important sec tions in full, of the platform adoDted by the national Re publican convention at Chi cago lastweeK: "In 1861 the Republican party stood for the Union As it stood for the unicn of States it now stands for an united people, true to Ameri can ideals, loyal to American traditions, knowing no al legiance except to the con stitution, to the goverment and to the nag of the United States. We believe in Amer ican policies at home and abroad. "We declare that we be lieve in and will enforce the protection of every American citizen in alMhe rights secur ed to him by the constitution, -ail r treaties, ana the law oi na tions, at home and abroad, by land and sea. These rights, which in violation of the specific promise of their party made at .Baltimore in 1U12, the Democrtic President and the Demeoratic Congress have failed to defend, we will un nenchmgly maintain. "We desire peaces the peace of justice and right, and be lieve in m a i n t a i n.i n g a straight and honest neutral ity between the beligerentp in the great war in Europe. We must perform ail our du ties and insist upon all our rights a neuturals without fear and without favor. We believe that peace 'and neu trality as well as the dignity and influence of the United States cannot J be preserved b y shifty expedients, b y phrasemaking, by perform ances in language, or by atti . tildes ever cnangmg in an effort to secure groups of vo ters. The present adminis tration nas destroyed our influence abroad and humi liated us in our own eyes. The Republican party be lieves that a firm consistent and courageous foreign poli cy, always maintained by Re publican Presidents i n ac cordance with American tra dition?, is the best, and it is the only sure way to preserve our peace and restore us to our rightful place among the nations. We believe in the pacfic settlement of interna tional disputes and favor the establishment of a world court for that purpose. "W e deeply sympathize with the 15,00,000 people of Mexico who for three years have seen their country de vasted, their homes destroy ed, their fellow citizens mui dered and their women out" raged, bv armed bands of desperadoes led by self-seeking, conscieneless agitators who, when temporarily in any locality have neither sought nor been able tore store order or establish and maintain peace. We express our horror and indiganation at the outrages which have been and are be ing perpetrated by these ban dits upon American men and women who were or are in Mexico by invitation of the laws and of the government of that country, and whose rights to security of person and property are guaranteed by solemn treaty obligations. We denounce the indefensi ble methods of interference employed by this administra tion in the internal affairs of Mexico and refer with shame to its failure to discharge the duty of this country as next friend to Mexico, duty to other powers who have relied upon us as such friend, and and its duty to our citizens in Mexico, in permitting the continuance of such condi tions, first by failure to act promptly and firmly, and sec ond, by lending its influence to the continuation of such conditions through recogni tion of one of the factions re sponsible for these outrages. "We pledge our aid m re storing order and maintain ing peace in Mexico, we promise tour citizens on and near oar border, .nd to those in Mexico, whereever they may be found, adequate and absolute protection in tneir lives, liberty and property. -"In order to rraintain our Deaceand make cera?n 'he. security of cur people, with in our own borders, tb couu try must 'have not only ad quate4)ut thorough and.com plete national defence, ready for any emergency. W e must have a sufficient and effective regular army and a provieion for am pi reserves, already drilled and: disciplin ed, wo can be called at once to the colors when the hour of danger comes We must have a navy strong and so well portioned and equipped, so thoroughly ready and prepared thai?, no enemy can gain command of the sea and effect a landing in force oi either our west ern or our eastern eoast. To secure these results we molt I have a coherent and con tin u ous policy oi national detence, which even in these perilous days the Democratic party has utterly failed to devlope, bet which we promise to give to the country. 'The Republican pirty stands now as always, in the fullest sense for the policy of tariff protection to American industries and American la bor and does not regard an antiduping provision as an adequate substitute . ' "Through Wjise tariff and industral legislation our in distries can be Sso oraranized that they will become not on ly a commercial bulwark but a powerful aid to national defence. (The Underwood tariff act is denounced as a fai'ure. It is charged that undes it "im ports have enormously in creased in spite of the fact intercourse with foreign countries has been largely cut off by reason of the war while the revpnues f which we stand in such d're need have been greatly reduced." ' The Republican party has long believed in the rigid su peryieion and strict regula tion oi the transportation and great corporations of the country. "The Republican party firmly believes that all who violate the laws in regulation of business should be indivi dually punished. But prose cution is very d'fferant trom persecution, and business suc cess?, no matter how honestly attained, is apparently re garded by the Democratic party, as in itself a crime Such doctrines and fbeliefs choke enterprise and stifle prosperity. The Republican party believes in encouraging business and will seek to ad vance all American interests. "Favor the payment to ships er gaged in the foreign trade or liberal compensation for services actually rendered in carrying the mails, and such further legis'ation as will build ud an adeem ate American merchant marine. and give us ships which may be requisitioned by the gov ernment in time of national emergency. "We are utterly opposed: to the gpverument ownership of vessels as proposed by th Democratic party because government owned ships, while effectively preventing tne development , of t h American merchant marine by private capital, will ba en tirely unable to provide for the vast volume of American freigh4s and will leave us more helpless than evsr in the hard grip of foreign pynii- cates. 'The entire transportation system of the country has be come essentially .national. We, therefore, favor such action by legislation, or, if necessary, through an amend ment to the constitution of the United States, as will result in placing it under exclusive Federal control. " We pledge the Republicar party to the taithful enforce ment of the Federal law passed for the protection of labor. We favor vocational education ;Jthe enactment and rigid enforcement of a Feder al child labor law: the enact- ment of a generous and com prehensive, workmen' corr pen Ban oe law, within the commerce powr of Congress, and an ade'rient compensation law covering all government employ ear, ' - '. ' -Vrt Rnil hi i narfxr reaffir ming Us fa; tb in government Jnj of the pec pi, by the people. ! M jJuj4ie) measure j or gusTjpr to one-half the,, adult peopW of tliH country, favoreUto pension of the auifrage.to wo men b"t rec ognizes the right' of each State to settle this question for its.1' r Othr"Plaoks reaffirm the party s approval of the Mon roe doctrin and the. Philip pine policy inaugurated by President cKinlny, favor an effective ttem of r u r-a 1 credits aiifi the extension of the rural delivery system; declare for economy in the nationalgovernment and the -fstablishmrtii of the budget system advocate conserva tion of the nation atural esources; an1 pVdgereorgan zaaon of the civil service along he lines of efficiency ani economy 1 M M I M f 1?MTI E i SPECIALS at Sheer V 0 . Colored and White Goods. u mm to Save 58 40 ii PART per gal. ITS SIMPLE ... THIS IS HOW Just mix 3 Gals. Linseed Oil costing about - $2.70 Into 4 Gals L. & M. Semi-Mixed Rel Paint, at $2125 per g 9.00 You then rhake 7 Gak PtK'rW for $11.70 Ifs only $1.67 per gal. Made with right proportions of Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil, to insure longest wear Use a gal. out oi any L.&M. PAINT you buy and If not the besi paim uiaue, reiurn ine paint and get ALL-your money back. years Kesler-Sammers Hdw , Co , Salisbury G O Goodman & Co., Mooreaville Davis Bros.. East Rend J A Logan, Yadkinville T J Lyerly & Son. Granite Qaarry iwenB Drug Co,, Winstou-Salem S-L Mullen. Hiintr?il!e F vV Day, Boonville Unas A Peeler, Faith Colored Lawn 5c Per Yard. Nice lection i f c Inifrl 'swi.t, pr ty patterns, mdi qaaJ ly of lawn that w old ftat ven r tl pric. No dvitLce price 9ho it lasts. 5c yd. Colored Lawn, 10c Per Yard Als eamqaality of law aa we o'd Uat year, bit new aj rd At same price at lait vetrv 10o yd. Colored yoile, lOo and 25c. Big FtlGtiou of pre'ty new this aet'cn'a ttyle in oolored v il . in wide. Pnre 18c and 25c. Apron Gingham, 5c Per Yard. One again f.-r Satnrdy a d Moucay Domiu; aprou gine ham worth 80. Today in ahorfe Ipi gtha. Special, 5c yd . Dress style gingham, frr 7 1-2o yd. Yrd wide lOo and 120 1'ght Oolr d prcall, in ib ,rfc 'btiBths 6iC yd White Goods. Yard Mesch-i tf, i- r 7 1-2c yd. 82-'-c'"j 'i; e:i fiaisli suiting 153. for 12 1-2c yd. 15c end 25.) l-hachf-d Jrill i.i G-irnrdi! e vn'd tr'-5, ) f bor' 12 1-2c yd. 86 i: chs i xcr 25c and 39c yd. $15 R )lt L-ns; Clcth, 98c toit $1 25 B-lt Lu(f Clotb, 12 va-H.- t , ,o!t, f r 98C Bolt Ready-to-Wear -k' a r. i l.-u r w .. I'll u .! rw r. f " "il N.c-i '-lecti- n f' i'- ki-'-tor 98c, $1.25 and $1.98 Silk Waists, 98c. Bit stock of waist voile or Jap mist silk, for 98c if1, i fit l 50c If Vou Don't Trada with us Vile both Loose. Salisbury, N. C. Burns Kerosene Oil. A REMARKABLE STATEMENT Mrs.SheIdon Spent $1900 for Treatment Without Bene fit. Finally Made Well by LydiaE. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. Encrlewood, 111. "While erointr through the Change of Life I suffered iWith headaches, ner vousness, flashes of heat, and I suffered so much I did not know what I was doing at times. I spent $1900 on doc tors and not one did me any good. One day a lady called at my house and said she had been as sick as I was atone time, and Lydia E. Pink- ham la VeoretiihlA pound made her well,so I took it and I am just as well as I ever was. T cannot understand why women don't see how much pain and suffering they FARM WITH A TRACTOR AND FINISH CN TIME The reason why tractor farming is proving so successful is that wibu a, woukur jrou can uo your worK wflen it snould be done at JUST THE HIUHT TlklE. An Avery tractor plowins: outfit gives vou a lot of centrated that one man or boy can operate it. It also fu you power which weather conditions can not stop and power that win worn as long as you want to run it day and night if you desire A Tractor that is Built Right, With a Strong Com pany Behind I. In getting a tractor investigate all the facts about two t.hin era- the construction of the tractor itself and the Company that builds it. Avery tractors are built right. Thev have low sneed. toontr YrvrviCArl tnntnrs urifk iiTlInJn.. V...! . 1 i vjyvow muiwia wivu uavuig reuiovaoie inner wails, rney also have a special sliding frame transmission with straight spur o" u t kj otccu, w;u sueou a uirecu arive. r nrr.n ermore they are strongly guaranteed by a company owning their own large factory and many branch houses. This insures perma nent service. Ask for a free copy of the 1916 Averv trap.tnr nn.t.a.hurnn o-t oil ko4 T7l':- .. " 7 an iuc itWiM, iiiAUiaillS IU11V Wfl V IF, na.VS hOtfOf tn favm mifVi tractor and nnish on time. If interested n thmchino- manhin 1 . w..AhK lil ti X w aiau ttsiv iui me "ienow p eiiow-Urrain saver" (Jatalogue. FARM POWBR COMPANY, (Near GrimeB' Mill-) 212216 North Church Street. mo: THE UNIVERSAL CAR. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1M I i 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 I I 1 11 Com now would escape by taking your medicine. i cannot praise it enough for it saved my life and kept me from the Insane nospitai. Mrs. E. Sheldon, 5657 S. Halsted St, Englewood, 111. Physicians undouhtArllv battled with this case steadily and could uo nu more,Dut oiten the most scientific treatment is surpassed by the medicinal properties of the good old fashioned roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compoud. If any complication exists it kA w write lue iyaia tank- t ham Medicine Co., Lynn. MassM D I bool Summer Suits I . . ' . : ' 1 1 We can honestly state that we have sold over THREE THOUSAND of these suits in the Carolines this season, which shows thit the QUALITY of cloth and WORK MANSHIP is absolutely OORREUt. One, of the many reasons for our making this wonderful offer is, that we were PREPARED and bought before the market advanced. V.Wallace & STATES' LEADING CLOTHIERS SALISBURY. CHARLOTTE GREFMRRflRn . ; - - '1 The use of Ford heat-treated vanad'inm 'tei-l makes posBible light weigt with a i;oeitives4rength Light weight makes for economy in opiat oii and maintenance; less strain on the car, lesa wxpeu e foi tires. The Ford motor the most power per pound of car weight, which means gasoline econ omy. Touring Car $440; Runabout $390; Toupe M 590; Town Oar $640; Seiau $740. Ail piices f. o b. Detroit. On sale at The Rouzer Garage Co., Salisbury and China Grove, N. C. M nncl - Hotlce To Creditors. Having qualified as administrator ot the estate of Betue Boyd, deceased of the county of Rowan, State of North Carolina, thU is to notify all persona hav ing claims against the estate of the said de ceasid to exhibit them to the undersigr-' on or before the 12th day of Apil, 1917) or his noti e will be plead in bar of their recovery, Ali persons tnuebtt-d to said es tate will please make prompt settleim at. This the 12th 'ay of April. 1918. SiroLThn Fd. L. F. tiHiKH, Executor. t fcfiies' Natiooal RarJf Salibuy, N.O. Does General Banking Bu:rcss rt HAY FOUR PER CENT on time do wosita. Interest payable every 8 mirths Prompt attenion given to any bust beta entrusted t us. Your business solicited. Peoples National OanU Fohn 8. Hendern, J. D. NcTvord, ' j resident. phier U. L.GaakiU, W. T. Buftv and 3-is-0nG a Hcht, pttre on com pound tlii-t neve, eruma. 3-in-One lubricates Derfectlr sewiapr machines, typewri ters, bicycles, locks, clocks. ms, lawnmowers everything that ever needs oiling in your home t ice. No trrease. No ncid. A little 3-in-One on a soft cloth cleans polishes perfectly ell veneered or varnished furniture and woodwork. No. 3 Tbi b m pretcrrpdoa prepared Mpedally for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Phra or tlx doaea will break any cue, and If taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. If acta on the liver better thai , Calomel sad do not tripe rfcickeo. 25t PC Sprinkled on a yard of Hack cheesecloth it makes an ideal Dustless Dusting Cloth. 3-in-One absolutely prevents rusi on gun barrels, auto fixtures, bath room fixtures, gas ranges everj-lliing metal, indoors or out, in any climate. It sinks into the unseen metal pc: cs and forms a protecting "overcoat which stays on. Free 3-I?j-kc ;" ?se. Write today for generous free bottle and the 3-in-One Dictionary of hundreds of uses. 1-in-One is sold in ail good stores in 3-size bottles: 10c (1 oz.), 25c (3 oz.), ouc (8 oz., pj nt) . Arso in new patented uandy Uil Uan, 25c oz.). A 3.fN-ONK OIL COM PANT 43 DA Broadwar New York City niUMIMHIUIRIUIHINnilIiniuluullunM n m laff You Get GOOD Value at ANY Price SUk; LUle or Cotton 5 25c to $5.00 per pair Onyx" Hosiery 3 Emery -Beers Company, inc. JJ WHOLESALE 153-161 EAST 34th ST. ffEW YORK ri iu n : s s
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