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IiEi j"'' ESTABLISHED IN I860. A NEWSPAPER MR THE PEOPLE. I onus ol Suhscrii)tion--l.5(t Per Annum VOL. LI. WELDON, X. C, THURSDAY, SKl'TKM I'.Kl! L'l, I'Mli. NO. ii2 Children Cry for Fletcher's Tlio Kind You Have Always lionglit, mid av1iI.1i lias been in use lor over aw yi'iirs, and hns been ni.ido under liU per e' snnul (tuiT Islcm tiinre It Infancy. CUcAtU Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -its-good " are but KxiM-rlinents that trlllo with and endanger the health of Jufuuts and Childrcu Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstoria, is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops niid Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xareotie tiuhstanee. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverislmess. For more than thirty years it lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colie, all Teethlnsr Troubles and Jiurrlio-.i. It regulates the Stomach and ltowels, assimilates the Food, glvlnff healthy and natural Bleep. The Children's I'anaeca The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THI CCNTAUN COM PAN V. NIW VOMK CITV. THE BANK OF WELDON WELDON. N. Organized Under the Laws of the State of North Carolina, Slate of North Carolina Deposiiory. Malifj.v County Deposiiory. Town of Weldon Depository. Capital and Scrplus, $55,000. Kor over "I years tliis iiiHtitutiun Iium provided hankiinr facilities for this section. Its stockholders and olliceis arc ideiitilled with the busi ness interests of Halifax and Northampton counties. A Savings lit-partiucut is maintained for I lie heia'tit uf all who desire to deposit in a Savours Hank. In tins Ih-paitiut-iil intcri-sl is allotted as follows: Kor Deposits allowed toreiuain three month or luutn, ! per cent. Six months or lonifer. X per cent. Twelve mouths 01 loiuiei , I in-ict-iil. Anv information will lie furnished on PRBSIU8NT : V. K. ItASIKl., VUR-l'KKSIOKsr: W It. SMITH. I.. V. UltAl'Kli, Teller. lilKKl'TuUK W. li. Smith, V. K. Iiunicl, .1. (). Drake, V. ,M. Cohen, K. T. hauiel, J. I.. Shepherd, V. A. Pierce, l. It. Zollicottct, .1 . V. Sledge. i fa flO OTHER REFRIQERHTOR Has All These Star Features Built on the RIGHT principle, with a consiani circulation of dry, cold air surrounded with walls thai are 8-ply and a thorough insulation against heat and cold with a drain thai has never heen known to clog with light, easily-cleaned electrically-welded wire shelves and the most perfect water cooler ever built into a refrigerator truly you get a wonderful machine for preserving food and water in the AUTOMATIC RliFRlGIiRATOR. Let us point to you these star features,and the other good points of the AUTOMATIC No other refrigerator can use holder and inveried water bonle with out infringing Newell patents. Weldon Furniture Company, WKLDON, N. C. 3EZ0X0XIE I. ZAB A. mim hilorX O Next door to Zollicotl'er's, WKMMIN, N. C. O set 1 take your measure and make suit Vinspect tine line of piece goods and imm sold;,by Pip.rPift.lvliitAlipd mmxm Ummv mil WELDON, N C, lias borim llio (denature of application to the I'resideiitorCashier I'ASHIKK: .1. . UKAKK, O to order on my bench, ( all ami w samples. Satisfaction guaianteedy ROOF PAINT i ii'iMHV iM FOI? WILSON and NAMUL FOB PEACE WtP,HWRS and PROSPERITY PARTY SUFFRAGE RECORDS Only Democratic Congressmen Appeal ed for Action. Congressman c. C. 1MII, of Wash ington, cites the records of the com mittee hearing on suffrage In Con gress to prove I hut "the only Congress men who huve gone before the Judi ciary Committee of Congress this year to usk ihut a suffrage amendment be voted upon have heen Democratic members." He adds that "no others huve appeared to auk fur considera tion of the measure. That li, 1 thluk, sufficient answer to auy clalui that the Democratic Party opposed Woman Suffrage." This record need only be supple mented with the personal voting his tory of the rival Presidential candi dates to show who Is the real friend of suffrage. President Wilson made two trips from Washington to New Jersey to register and vote for Woman Suffrage when It was submitted In his State. Candidate Hughes did not take the trouble to register or to vote the same year 11115 when the suffrage amendment was submitted In hie state. "There Is uo mean of Judging the future eleept by assessing the pasi, Constructive action must be weighed against destructive comment and reac tion." From President Wllson't Speech of Acceptance. THE ACCEPTANCE SPEECH AN EDITORIAL APPRAISAL President acceptance Wilson's, epeeeh of was comprehensive, frank and direct. It was the utterance of a man and a ditnul party conscious of the honesty of past endeavors and confident of ability to cope with wliatcuT problems the future illicit have in store. Xo President has ever been called upon to fine mure serious conditions than has Mr. Wilson. He has met them with patience and de votion thai have won the respect and admiration of the world. With domestic legislation to di rect, giving the relief from eco nomic abuses that the country's wel fare demanded, with a long list of promises to fullill, the great war that burst upon the world threatened to check him in his elTorts and to in volve the nation in the disasters that are alllictiiie; almost every nation of I lie obi world. Mow In- has hroiiglit the country through it all. with honor and with astounding prosperity, the accept Bnce speech succinctly ami modestly tella. In three and a half years the coun try lias Urn set aright, eery claa protei ted in its liberties and its o sirlunities, the whole commercial system set in order, with prosperity abounding. And reason has never abandoned its throne in all of the country's perplexities. The speech was a message to the people of all the world ; it was a notice to the world that this country is big enough to maintain its honor and to keep out of war, and at the same time big enough to regulate it domestic i-onditions. The speech wus no apology, no defense, no complaint. It was a ipeech that nil men and women should read to learn what lh country has really lieeu doing. Forget Vour Aches Still' kuees, achiug Iniihs, lauu bark make life a buiden. II you sutler from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment, the universal remedy for pain. Easy to ap ply; it penetrates without rubbing and soothes the tender ttesh. Cleaner and more effective than mussy ointments or poultices. Kor strains or sprains, ore muscles or wrenched ligaments, resulting from strenous exercise. Sloan 'a l.inmient gives quick relief. Keep it ou hand fur emergencies. At your drug gist, Wc. Fortunately for the average man his brains are not on exhibition. Mow To dive Good Advice. The best way to give good advice is to set a good example. When others see how quickly you get over your cold by taking Chamberlain's Cough Heme dy they are likely to lollow your exam ple. This remedy lias heen in use many years and enjoys an excellent reputa tion. Obtainable everywhere. HUGHES SAYS: WORD8 vs. DEED8 A CHRONOLOGICAL CONTRAST Complied From Newspaper Reports AUGUST 8th. Chicago: "If anything In this cam- Washington :--Pr -;i(l-.'nt Wilson wins paign Is real It is the quee- his fight for a U ij jer navy at tlon whether we want worde a White Hoic;e conference with or action As I was 100 per heads of Sciiat) anil House com cent. JudQe I became 100 per mittees. '..njte pacs Child cent, candidate." Labor bill. AUGUST adeuute- St. Paul: "Reasonable prepiii-clness Is a primary im- tlonul duty and If I am elecied I propose to see that that duly Is discharged to the credit of the American people." tires. AUGUST 10th. Fargo, N. D. "If elected I should Washington: 'I'll.- White Mouse nn devote my ability to serving ikiieiht.. Mini lie 1'resiiient will the Culled States." no! take mil of the govern- iiient's time lo answer Mr. AUGUST Bismarck, N. D.t "I am keenly aware of the Importance of our agriculture prosperity, and 1 de sire to do all that cat be dona to promote that prosperity." market practices and the stor age and financing of crops. AUGUST 12th. Helena, Mont.l "The present ad- Washington: Secretary of Com uiliilstratlon is to a very great lnen-e Iteilll.-ld makes pul.lic extent a sectional adiulnistra- tUures shoutm: hut hull' his tlon." staff Is computed of Tuft up- pointees. AUGUST 13th. Spokane: Mr. Hughes rests from Washington: 1'rc-ddont Wilson, to his arduous work of criticising uvoi,t a nation wide mUroml the deeds of President Wilson's strike, culls ivpi.-sentniiws nf administration. the unions anil employers to the While House. AUGUST 14th. Spokane: "I am desirous that this Washington: The Senate approves matter of the tariff should be the administration's revenue attended to without abuse." bill providing for the creation of a non-partisan tariff commis sion. AUGUST 15th. Seattle: "If we ever fall so luiv thut we will not protect our citi zens we might as well haul donn the (lug. I aui uot too proud to tight." AUGUST Portland, Ore.: "It would lJ a breach of trust for ttie t'nlted States to abandon the I'lilllu plues at this time." lsliilnls unlll (li,- run rslubllsti H stllhle governillt-Ut. AUGUST 17th. Reseburg, Oro.l "We must he sure Washington:--I'l-oldi-nt Wilson, rtmi that we do not leave unused the lntr the nitli-nnil ninmii.-t'i-s h:i'e DUtloUltl powers Which Hill give Hut full lllKltot'!! V, Minim,,!!., Ila us nutlonul prosperity." itiilrotid ih,-mi1,-iis. AUGUST 18th. San Francisco: "The people are en- Washington: The Child Labor Bill titled to the v y uest." is adopted by the House and goes to the President, who had urged its passage. Senate passes Shipping Bill. AUGUST 19th. Oakland.: "Wherever we huve the government represented In regu lation mid supervision It must he a regulHtlon nud MipcrYlslnn thut Is reully eipcrt uud sipiure with the fiicts of business life." AUGUST San Diego "I believe 111 preventing chlldreu from being druwu loo esrly Into the hardships of In- ilustrlul life." AUGUST Somewhere In California: "Mexico- Huerta policy recognl- tlon Intervention shams weak conduct American cltlxens bul lets border wrong trouble Administration Huerta " AUGUST Reno, Nov.: "V can have peuce without trouble In this country." iroprlii!lon Hill. AUGUST 24th. Ogden, Utah: "Let us bruce our- Washington: At I'rrsldent Wilson's selves for the new era. Let urging the Iicmocnits In the us liiiilntulu the honor of the House resolve fn puh Hie light American name. Let us get for u non purtlMtn tariff hoard the driving force nf patriotic to meet new trude condition sentiment. after the wnr. AUGUST 28th. Cheyenne, Wye.: "I believe we Washington: The House concurs oufpht to hate compensation acts In the Semite auieiulnieiiis to wisely and fairly provided - In the hill providing for compen- order that those who work may Millon of workmen Injured while he assured of proper protection." In government service. AUGUST 26th. Denver:"! do not think there has Washington: The Federal Reserve been In many years a campaign Board's weekly statement shows In which business men, solid- an Increase of more than $2,- tous fer the future of the coun- 400,000 In the total earning as- try, sheuld feel or have so deep sets of the member banks, an Interest." AUGUST 27th. fates Park, Colo.! Mr. Hughea Washington: President Wilson eon toes Into seoltp'on to rest from for. with Peioocrntlc leaders the urduous Ifhors uf his cam- about plans to save country pulgn criticism. from a railroad strike. AUGUST JHth atss Park, Celo.i Still resting Washington: - President Wilson still a game of golf posing for laboring to avert a iHllroad moving picture men -a must- strike, decides to go before t'on- eale la the tveulng resting. gress nnd ak for arbitration and eight-hour laws. AUGUST 29th. Irtes Park, Colo.: Mr. Hushes from i niounmln top JU.Ouo feet sbovu the seu obtains u hint's eye view of the "Inactivities" of President Wllsou's Administration. Bills. He also signs the Philip pine Bill and tht new Bill of Lading Measure. AUGUST 30th. latoa Park, Cola.! Mr. Hughes re- Washington: Woodrow Wilton still freshed by his four Jays' rest, "on the Job" In Washington prepures to resume his tusk of 100 per cent President belug 100 per cent, ctuiiliduto. Clear Bad Skin From Within Pimply, muddy complexions aie due to impurities in the Mood. Clear up the skm by tkiui up Hr. Kind's New I.ilr i'ills. Their mild lasative qualities remove the poisous from the system and briifhten the eye. A full, fr ee, nun griping bowel movement in theuioruing ia the reward of a dose of llr. King's New Life I'ills the night before. At your druggist, 3TC. WiLSON DOES: 9th. Washington: Th- I ''-lie i' lb. lis,. of l;. ,r,-v, i,t:!ii toUen ie . r., i AipiH,n;iit.in I'. the l'ie-,i'li n;"s ;iil..lils the i on III.- Army II. lie- Ill-t of tl, lelle inea 1 1 iuhe' nine ks. 11th. Washington: President Wilson signs the bill making appropria tions for the Department of Agriculture and containing three measures de-jigned to improve Washington: The II, .use of Hcpri-s.-iitiillvi-s nilujils the S.-initc aiitciiiliiit-iitM to the Navy Mill ciilllut! for the loiililliiK ..f sil- ten i-uiiitul .-hips wllhlu Ihrce yen i s. 18th. Washington: The IT. S. S.-imt .;i-v,-s the l'hillpilllt I'.lll rll f in rn-lils1 "j; lHi.isi i,i,.i iin, rt ttiliilni: giinriliiiii-.hii ov,i- rhe Washlngton:--Thc House pusses the Ailiuliilsinitton Sliii)niit: Hill liesiylit-il In rieiite li nimtl llllil- liiry nud tin v ill r,s,'rv,- ii 1 1 1 1 liiiild Up illl Aliiel'li oli Ito-I'i liiilil Inil- rlnc lo iiii-t-t ttie f-i ii i r-i n -r 1 1 s of the milieu's ceiuiuerce. 21st. Washington: I'reslileni Wilson re- cei,-s huinlretls ,,f 1,-iiers com- iiiciiiMiil' him for his siiccess- fill tighi iiKilust chllil Inhor. 22nd. Washington: President Wilson names Secretary of the Interior Lane, Ex-Judge George Gray and Dr. John R. Mott, as members of the Joint American. Mexican commission to settle peacefully the differences between the countries. 23rd. Washington: The . Semite repasses I'nlted Stntes the Army Ap- Washington: President Wilton asks Congress to enact legislation to avert a railroad strike. Ths President completes his prepar edness program by signing the Army and Navy Appropriation Constipation the Father ol Many Ills. Of the numerous ills that ell'ecl hu mauity a luige share start with consti pation, keep your lionels regular and they may be avoided. When a laxative is needed take Cbamlicilain's Tablet's. They uot only move the bowels but improve the appetite aud strengthen the digestion. Obtainable everywhere. MYCklilil). j I love io Luifih, I love lo sine, I love lo work an J pl.iy, And in my hand Some trophy bung, To prove a well spent Jay . I love lo cheer, Some lonely heart, As through the day I jjo, To feel that I I lave borne my part, When evenini:'-. stin sinks low. 1 love lo feel At fall of night, My task has been well done, To know iliat by The day's grim fight, Some victory I have won. I love all things, Both great and small, The sky, the laml.ihe sea, The fleecy clouds, The rains that fall, The breath (iod gave to me. i I love to feel, A kindred tie, 'Twixt nature's heat t and mine. To see in all, God's handiwork, A glow of the divine. 1 love to work, And think and pray, j And strive with all my m; lit To make of each l:asi Heeling day, A victory for the right. Akui Hi)Ni:yc.i,"it A BIBLE ROMANCE. Hoax is Immortal Among Bible Heroes. The book of Kinh is the greai esi pastoral idyle in litcrjture. It is founJed on loving kindness, the loving kindness of the Moubi less revelled to her family, and the loving kindness of Boa, the wealthy Israelite, 10 Ruth, his kinswoman. Il also contains the germ ol thai great hc.irtcdness u hich is the center id1 the gospel of Christian love. Il is a honk thai opens with tears and famine and ends with the suiind nf wedding hell. The siory turns upon the straight : forwardness of l',na, who showed ; kindliness and manliness to Kuth, j a member of a nation that was Is rael's foe, and in that kindness I founded a new house, the house ; I of Jesse and David, the royal line I thai begat a greater than David. It I was the first mingling of the blood I I of the Jew and (lemile, symbolic j of the cosmopolitan width of the j i Christian religion, li was the sign I i lhat religion was not lo be found- I ed upon weahh, or upon so-1 j cial caste, but upon the large, I I wholesome love of the human hearth. ; Hoa is immortal among Bible heroes, for his kindness, Ins plain, i everyday generosity, his sense of protection and care for the lonely, unprotected Moahiiish girl, his j dead kinsman's wile, who her j poverty gleaned in his harvest field after the reapers. Boa gave order i to his reapers that they should al low her to glean even among the sheaves of barley, and by his large heariedness gain a wife, and, more ! than that made a place for himself in that immortal company who are renowned for naught but for being i kind. 1 Most of the budding geniuses gel nipped in the bud. Many a man has made s fortune by not writing poetry. Comparatively little work can convince a man that he needs a rest. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and j Diarrhoea Remedy i This is u medicine Hint eveiy family j should be provided with. Colic and ; (liniilioon often come on suddenly und j it in of the greatest importance lhat they In- treated promptly. Consider the sutl'ering that niusl be endured un til a physician arrives or medicine can lie obtained. Chamberlain's Colic.t'hol era and I'iarrhoea liemedy lias a repu tation second to none I'or the nuiclv re lief which it all'ords. Obtainable everywhere. It takes a real artist to paint town red with water colors. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Signature of (4t7uCAe4i i . r t 7irsii., X 1.7' v I'll LfJ i 1 ft M j K X"v.S'i III A KEEP YOUR THE F.F.PAIHY CO.. A Small Amount Deposited Now Ami Systematically added to, is the only sure way of attaining independence HIV I V jinn WKLDON, N. C. -t per cent. Interest on Savings Deposits. ; EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS TRAINING SCHOOL g :1 A l ,1,. . hi,,, I I.. Irnln !..., I,..ru f..r Ih. ,.t.V.. I.....I.- ..I X . vut, .,.- j ciittnj uiiciicu in im-, one purpose. Jjj tion free to all who agree io teauh. Pall Term begins I SRPTEMBEB 26, 1916. I'or uitnlnfrue mid other information address KOIiKKT H. WRIGHT, President, firecnville, N. piny, itnmx :tv.n:t Pares from Weldon Jacksonville, Tampa, St. Petersburg, l:ort Myers, . urn a'l Proportionately low lares It Tickets so 1,1 lo . lacks,, null those sol. I lii Tampa. i I, wsil I.,- .l.iii: and IniL'Itt ol tiij- must In- coi!!ile1e,l hv rtv.lttnlls aid fllltlief N'llrJF-? 1(1 pail'i-u'ais. iiKjiine c. i:. cu ri. w. FLO I! ID A! Seventh Annual lixcursion Via Seaboard Air Line Railway Tuesday, Sept. 26. Tickets good going and returning trains. Best Opportunity of the Season to Visit Florida. Through Sleepers nml l)ny Conches on nil retrulnr trnlns For further infortunium tall on n en re-4 Senhonrd Agent , or address JOHN T. WEST, D. P. A., RALi:i(ill, N. C. Littleton, N. C ? V3 U i V. fc, i Prrnerv; t!-.e 1r.itl.pr nntl malio your b)ioci wt-nr longc-r, Ihry contain no acitl and will rot crack the Irnthrr. l.nirst to uiu and their ihtne lasts longer. f3LACK-WHlTE-TAN SHOES NEATi LTD. B UFFA I O. M . V. 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