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ESTABLISHED IN 1866. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Perms of Subscription--$1.50 Per Annum VOL. LI. WELDON, N. (?., THURSDAY, (HTOIiKlt 20, I!)K;. NO. 27 , -4 'KetCmttil5?laldl)rtdJ ALCOHOL- i'KHCEIrt AVtjJtUibkPWpsrationferM shnilatinftlhefboduKlBeSota KndiWStomxhsMMlBwls1" PromolcsDicsltoClKOM- OniuniMon Not Nakcotic. Jtocmnf JlxSemf krm.Utd ran nun ii.m.SourStomaDBn lOSSOFStWB Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE BANK OF WELDuN WELDON. N. Organized Under the Laws ol the State of Nurth Carolina, Stale of Nonli Carolina Depository Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldon Deposiiory. Capital and Surplus, $55,000. " For over lit years this institution lias provided hanking facilities for tins section. Its stockholders and ollict is ate i. lent i lit it wild llu- busi ness interests of Halifax ami Northampton counties. AHaviugs Department is niaiiituiiietl for the benelit of all nho desire to deposit tu a Savtugs Hauk. In tins Department interest is allowed as follows: For Deposits allowed toremaiu three mouths 01 longci, L' pel ceut. Six months or longer, it per cent. Twelve months or louder, -I percent. Any information will he furuisliedou uppticution to tin rrcsidciilott'ashiei pbiiiiient: W. K. DANIKL, viiKiuKsnmM : W. It. SMITH. I.. C. DliAl'KU, Teller. JDlRUdTOKH W. R. Smith, V. K. Daniel, ,1. 0. Drake, W. M. foheu, K. T. Daniel, J.I. Shepherd, W. .A. I'ierce, D. B. Zollicotlcr, .1 . W. Sledge mm m WW ) Water J T T L :IiwlTr0ral',io" fW OTHER REFRIQEMTOIt Has All These Star Features Built on the RIGHT principle, with a constant circulation of dry, cold air surrounded with walls that are 8-ply and a thorough insulation against heat and cold with a drain that has never been known i 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 REFRIGERATOR. Let us point to you these star features.and the other good points of the AUTOMATIC No other refrigerator can use holder and inverted water bottle with out infringing Newell patents. Weldon Furniture L'ompany. WELDON, N. C. 20E30E3E I . Z A o U hew cm i a white d nicpi q nkii inuo ii in i lii uioi Ln i i uu ouiio us viLiiuuniw tf4 1 take your measure and make suit to order on my heuch. fall ami p4 VViospect line lina nf piece goods and samples. Satisfaction tuaranteed laoaooi i& II EE'S ROOF PAIS I i . SOLD BY Pierce-Whitehead Hardware Gompany, WELDON, N C, pnoTnm For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years THE 01 NT UN COMNNf Nf W VONN 6ITV ('AsuikH: .1. II. I'll A k K. B A , o nv cno ciiitc e. mcornnK Fa A IP 0' CASTORIA Former High-Interest Agencies Rush to Reduce Rates to the Farmers. BIGGER LOANS AT LESS COST May Borrow Half of Land Value at Lett Than Five Per Cent. Effect Already Being Felt Strongly. The effect of the new rurul credit law, passed hy the Democratic Admin istration, already Is being felt In lower Interest rales, although the land bunks have not yet been organized. Testi mony lo this effect Is being given ut the hearings held by the Federal Farm Liiiin Hoard in various western cities. At the hearings in Nebraska, numer ous farmers stated that Interest rates In the homesteaillug section of that State already have been reduced from one to two per cent, by the prospec tive competition of the thirty to forty year loans that tire laud bank soon will he making. The average loo 11 that on Insurance company or other loan agency would make on a t!40-acre "Klnkiild" claim wus $1,000. The coiuuiisslou deducted from this left the farmer HrM. He puld Interest ut from 8 to 10 per ceut. for live years uu $1,000. making Ids average net Interest rate from 11 to 13 per ceut. This now is stopped by the coining competition of the new rural credits law. I. uu 11 agents are rushing Into Nebraska to make five-year loans ut lower rates, to forestall the operation of the new law. Lodge Protecting Banka. This may uccomit for the attack made on tiie Democratic rural credit measure by Senator Lodge, ut Bever ly, Muss., on Sept. 2!1, when he stuted that money could be borrowed on bet ter terms from regulur agencies thuu under the rurul credit act. Mr. Lodge declares that this act will endanger the present N'atloual and co-operative banks and tend to breuk I lielo down, according to the report of his speech In the Huston tilohe. The farmers of the West, who have suffered exorbitant interest rates for years, are uot worrying about the bunks. Their testimony before the Farm 1. 01111 Hoard showed lliut they are enthusiastic over the new luw, and ready to help put It lu successful op eration. Benefits to Farmere. The new farm loan act provides means by which furuiers can form co operative or Joint stock associations and borrow from the regional Federal Farm l.oun Hank on the security of their land. Ten farmers can form one of these associations. They can bor row up to fsl per cent, of the value of their bind, for a period running up to forty yeurs. The loan la repayable lu small uu mini Installments, or can he paid In full ut any time. The estimated in terest rate Is A per cent. The furtner wlio borrows will share lu Ihe profits of the business, thereby reducing his IntHi-est rate to a still lower figure. The Democratic National Commit tee has Issued from its headquarters, at No. HO Kiist Forty-second street, New York, a pamphlet for free distri bution fully explaining the rurul credits iuw. It may he obtained from your Deinocrullc State or County I'oinmlltee. LABOR TIDE FLOWING STEADILY TO WILSON Organized Worker of Michigan and Illinois Indorse Democratlo Candidate. Enthusiastic offers of support con tinue to pour Into National Democratic henduuurlers from working men 11 ml union leaders from every section of the I'nlleil Slates anil from every trade and Industry. Not only will Presi dent Wilson get hundreds of thou sands of votes from working men hith erto members nf the Republican puny, but lliousuuils of wugc-carucrx who have voted I lie Socialist ticket will this time murk their ballots for lilln. The latest Indorsement of President Wilson hy a luhor leader comes from John II. Walker, president of the Illi nois State Federation uf Labor. "A working until who would vote for Hughes, lu Ihe face of his acts ami declarations against labor, and III the face uf the greut accomplishment of Mi. U'lLuti fur labor," suhl Mr. Walk er, "must be uninformed, misinformed, blinded by prejudice, or curried away hy party sentiment." No word said for President Wilson will have greater effect thuu a state ment by Andrew Furuselh, president of the Seamen's Union, declaring : "I u ill for the election uf Woodrow Wilson and a Democratic Congress be cause of the enactment uf the Sea men's luw aud of the Clayton act, re cogulilug and enforcing the equality before the law of wurklugiueu with uther citizens." Asking, "Are Ye for God or Mum 111011?" President A. B. Uarretaou of the Order of Railway Conductors urges President Wilson' re-election, In the October number uf "The Railway Con ductor." Mr, Gurretson Is a llfe-loug Republican. When You Take Cold. With the average man a cold is a se rious matter and should not he trilled with, as some of the most dangerous diseases start Kith a common cold. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and get rid of your cold as quickly as possible. Tou are not experimenting when you use this remedy, as it has been in use lor many years and has an est ablished reputation. It contains no opium or other narcotic Obtainable everywhere. UU Uir-U lAKING PO Absolutely Pure No Alum No Phosphate DO YOU WANT PEACE WITH WILSON, OR WAR WITH HUGHES? There Is only one choice as against peace, and that Is war. Some of the supporters of that (the Republican) party, a very great body of the supporters of that party, outspokenly declare that they want war; so that the certain prospect of the success of the Republican Party Is that we shall be drawn In one form or other into the embroilments of the European war, and that to the south of us the force of the United States will be used to pro duce In Mexico the kind of law and order which some American Investors in Mexico consider mort to their advantage. There Is a more serious aspect even than that. There Is an Immediate result of this thing, my fellow citizens. From this time until the 7th of November It Is going to be practically im possible for the present Administration to handle any critical matter concerning our foreign relations, because all foreign statesmen are waiting to see which way the election goes; and In the meantime they know that settlements will be Inconclusive. From President Wilson's address to the Young Men's Democratic League at Shadow Lawn. Sept. 'M. Wilson Joy-Riding in Hughes' "Fool's Paradise" (With tll.tlikfi lu il KepultlifJin TEN QUESTIONS FOR VOTERS Ten questions for voters to answsr in advance of Election Day: 1Why are the Kings of Wall Street supporting Mr. Hughes? 2 Why are the great finan cial Interests which favor a Central bank, In substitution for the Federal Reserve system, supporting Mr. Hughes? 3 Why are the high protec tive monopolists who prepared the Schedules of the Payne Adrich tariff for Mr. Hughea? 4 Why is every enemy of American neutrality for Mr. Hughea? 5 Why are all advocates of armed- intervention In Mexico for Mr. Hughes? 6 Why are the trusts and organised greed In every sec tion of the United States for Mr. Hughes? 7 Why are th heroes of military conscription for Mr. Hughes? (Why Is every political re actionary and bourbon for Mr. Hughes? t Why Is every enemy of In dustrial reform for Mr, Hughes? 10 Why Is every boss and political grafter In the Republi can party for Mr. Hughes? Constipation Dulls Your Brain That ddll, listless, oppressed leeling is due lo impurities in your system, sluggish liver, clogged intestines. Dr. King's New Life Fills give piumpt re lief. A mild, easy, non-griping bowel movement will tone up your system and help to clear your muddy, pimply complexion, net a bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills today at your diuggisl, 2,'iC A dose tonight will make you cheerlul at breakfast. NOW nut rut CORN is r SHOCK v r-i ,tc'"",l.j,.l . . ' MB TMt Sit " FUU - fPTMoMA has mir PKSl MCS Money is everything to the poor chap who hasn't a cent. Despondency. When you feel discouraged and de spondent do not give up but take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets aud you are almost certain to feel all right with in a day or two. Despondency is very often due to indigestion and bilious ness, for which these tablets are espec ially valuable. Obtainable everywhere. Self-love prevents some people from loving more than once. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA newp;iii-r tor Hie wiiKUeMiuti.l g L-nTCTTa....irJ THE MAN WHO HAS MADE GOOD. The Man who Im imule kihhI, Is K"ul enough 1S Aih! t'nil tii serve four luortjl Hero's three cheers Fur the pusi four tars : Wooilrow Wllsou! Here's three cheers Fur the enmini,' lour .wnrs: Woodrow Wilson 1 The Man who has tmtile good III till Unit's Kolie he fort, Is Kiirely good enough l'or uu Tu serve itiioiher four! Sloan's Liniment for Neuralgia Aches The dull throb of neuralgia is quickly relieved by Sloan 'a Liniment, the uni versal remedy for pain. Kasy lounply; it iinckly penetrates without rubbing and soothes the sore muscles. Cleaner aud more promptly etl'cctivc tbau mas sy plasters or ointment; does not stain the skin or clog the pores. l'or stilt' muscles, chronic rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sprains and strains it gives ipiick relief. Sloan's Liniment reduces the pain and inllammation in insect bites, bruises, bumps ami uther minor injuries to children, lict a bottle to day at your diuggisl, 'J.'ic. Some men make room at the lop by pushing some other men oft. l or a Muddy Complexion. Tu I; e Chain bei Iain's Tablet sand adopt a diet of vegetable and cereals. lake outdoot exercise daily and your com plexion Kill be greatly improved within a few mouths. Try it. Obtainable everywhere. However, it is better to be alone than to be bored. Bad Colds from Little Sneezes Grow Many colds that hang on all winter start with a sneeze, a snillle, a sore throat, a tight cheat. You know the symptoms of colds, and you know the symptoms of colds, and you know prompt threntment will break them up. Dr. King's New Discovery with its healing antiseptic balsams, lias been breaking up colds aud healing coughs of young aud old for 47 years. Dr. King'a New Discovery loosens the phlegm, clears the head, soothes the iiiituted membrane and makes breath 1 ng easier. At your druggists, M)c. Gentleman burglars think it is up 10 them to break into society. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA "VOTE AS AMERICANS" FOR WILSON, SAYS EDISON No Time Now to Try an Inexperienced j Man, Declares Inventor, Laud- I ing President. 1 By GEORGE CREEL. "Tliin! HIV Inn st'i-Iuiis tit tulk In tinim uf Itrpulill.'unlsm m- Di'inin riify. a-'ttrtU's nr. nil rllit, lvi'limi uv've pit tn huvH tlu'iit with uur M-U'in t yovfrnmt'iil. Hut u hen it's America Mint's tit Stake, llli'lt IlllU' fe'ut In Vtitc US Altlerlcillis, Mild tint UH Pi'lli.iCIUls ur Iti-iitil. Menus. " This Is the ineHSiitft' to tile Anierlrtih ienie (lint Tlmnm A. Ktllsull yni (n me In u recent lulenlew. "This iiuiii WlNnii Iimh hti'1 it Highly hunt tltue of It," lie ci.ntiuueii. '! tlmi'l f :ivf THOMAS A. EDISON. helle e there uus ever :i iiej-iik-nl who Inn) its muliy hitf questlnns to j ileclile. They huve ennie in hunches. He hun't uhvtiys pleused me, Just as I suppose he husn't nlwnys pleased other people, hut when you look the record over, It's so fcood that crllleisiu conies close to helhg imthinj: more than cheap fault tindin. j "A fool or a coward would have had the United States in all sorts of trouble. As it Is, we are at peace, the country was never more prosperous, and we have the strength that comes with honor and integrity of purpose. "Hud we recognized Hueita, it would have served notice upon the world that the United States, while ; helievititf lu deinueruey for home use, was willing to stand for despot 1mm ! where oilier peoples were concerned, j .'resident Wilson's Mexican policy has heeii wise and just and courageous. "Belgium? Hindsight! In the. Htfht of two yeurs, it's easy to say what should have heen done. Hut at the time, not a Mingle paper or u ptihlic man even thought of tiuythiiii; hut keeping the United States out of the Kut'opeau horror. "As I said at the start, it has just been one big thing after another with Wilson. I never have known so many dangerous questions brought up for de cision to any one President. "Look ut (he threatened general rail road strike. If carried thioui:li, Midi u strike would have Hirmvii tin- whole country into confusion. "In my opinion, Mr. Hughes, if President, would have found it difficult to decide on the best course for the Government to take in such matters. His capacity for hindsight, as we learn from his speeches, is highly developed, ; but as to his foresight, we are not ; equally well informed. "They say Wilson has blundered. 1'crhaps he has. Hut I notice that lie ! iiMinllv blunders forward. "Mr. Wilson now has had about tour 1 years of experience, and think that be h:is earned faith and tni-t. I do not Ihhik il a sensible tiling' to change to tin Inexperienced and untried man. Therefore, I uui for Woodrow iVihoii." i WILSON THE ABLE GUIDE. Shortsighted Not to Elect Him, Says Mrs. Joseph Fels. "I have u deep cutivlcilon Unit the Impc uf lieiuoeriicy lies with W I- row H ils.m. If ue full bi re elect llllll, we have much tu fear." Thus spi-nks Mrs. Mury I'els nf Philadelphia, an Imh-pcielcnt In pub lics mid one of llie two Aiiierlciii, delegates t" the Stockholm Pence Cm ference beld in .laiiuary. l!Hil. Since the death of her husband, Joseph I'els, she bus continued his work In the Fels Comiuis-iiim, founded hy him In promote the Single Tux Movement. "I see no use," she suys, "111 picking out specific measures, either thlliKS done or thin-.'- left undone. I see MRS. MARY FELS. them all us u pint of a great man striving tn a situation Incomparably dlthcult to do what is best for the country thut he Is trying to save, lu this sltuutlon and through this eu deavor he Is becoming more aud more the people's friend and the man who cau most ably guide the couutry lu the difficult duys that lie ahead. "To me It la so clear that I cun not understand how people may ven ture to vote for anyone except Mr. Wilson, Mr. Wilson Is the man who I will lueviiaiuy serve tne inreresis or all, except those who are moving heav eu and earth to serve their own selfish ends. It Is not only Mr. Wilson, it is the people of the United States, that I am thinking of." ! '&-jr in I .! vTafjfc W A Small Amount Deposited Now And Systematically added to, is the only sure way of attaining independence ?! WliLDON, N. C. 4 per cent Interest on Savings Deposits. Get The Habit HE3TBuy for Cash. Saveg pSTthti pernios by huy- ing at W. T. PARKER & CO,, Wholesale Cash Store WI I.DON, N C. CHKVKOLET AUTOMOBILES Now on display in Batchelor Bros, salesrooms, Baby Grand Model, a large powerful, roomy tou iinp, car. Just the car you have been looking for. Fully equipped with electric starting and lighting $790. No extras. The Four-Ninety, the most car for the least money of any car on tne marker,. Fully equipped electric lighting and starting. Let us show it to you, $530. Batchelor Bros. 1 IttSMKmtiraia'lUsmXMK INVITATION. ! You are invited to open an account with the BUfiK Of Efi FIELD, EiflELD, II. C. Per Cent, allowed T ment Compounded Quarterly. Ejjf" YOU can bank by mail tUMlftaMla'MKia'KMKOiinimM For Sab ! Buff Orpington Cockerels and Pullets. Prices Reasonable. L. C. DRAPER. MT IH 1 I! M M in the Savings Depart-! Slt.t ve-Vedve Moto 400 TYPEWRITERS ! All kinds and all grades. liKM INUTONS $12 up. lastructfun bosk witb -easli. machine. Type and repair parts for all mikes of Typewriters. I'Meiaa Tvea Foi'NDMY, Hullalo, J. Y. 1" 19 ly No. Six-Sixty-Six This It a prescription prepared especially lor MAlARIA or CHH I 6 a FEVER. Five or bit dnie will biei.k any case, and if taken then ill a tonic Hm f ever will not return. Il sets on ll5 li.ur betlet til n slomel and does not gripe or tkken. 2
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