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High tirade Workmanship Our Slogan. mi m I The New Things For K It 1 s p nn : : urn : - 'i nn nn s . A i i n m juqi pl Jzarft nn sfiJA nn p nn nn nn PALMER'S FITNESS FOR PRESIDENCY No Candidate for America's High est Office Ever Had a Finer Set of Moral and Politi cal Ideals. (Wllllsm T Kllli In Leslie's Weekly ) Various in in hnc more or less best litllngly shied iheir lulls Into the Prt dcntlal rlliK ; A. MiU'lii'll Palmer, I11I less and malleus, li In tin' ring lilinst II A hoary American Mury luiniili- lllP VlKlt Of H lluI'Mfllllll) tU 11 Ktui k l .irni, wlitre li wits sluiwn vi'teriins "I ihe imctiliKk wtlli fiiniuua ri'i'unls it 1 1 ' r.ilm (if Infinite riHnlse. At IimikiIj tin. visitor i'Si IiiIiiiimI, 'Tve wen iili'iil; of 'huH-tu'ent' mill 11 lot of 'muy-lii's. I. lit I would llki' most of all to sui'ii nn 'Is cr.' " I'ilmer ii pin.niillly In Hie pi'i'S rut teiiHF. lie Is tlrit In Hie ptilillc e.vi li.'i'nun' lie Ik lit Hie iiHiinciit Hist In the nervU'e of the (.'overnnii'iit. Thill s lint I nii'iin hy suyiiiK (hut he la In the ring himself. Aj America's I'hnin lilciti knlttht errant utiiiimt the four iliniroiiK the "Ked." the food nrof heers, the iMiluslriiil nuilefiictorn and the prohlhltlon vlolutoiH the Attorney Oneral In ill the moment the busiest man In the inihllo helmlf to lie found In America. He Is our prize "Is er. K.i run, II, lute for America's highest office ever had a finer set of political mid innrnl lileuls, i Mslently hem nnci practiced, than this youtiK Krlend with the story book rise hy self-help from the lot of country lad to a position of nutlonal eminence; everlhelesH, It la na ii dnr rather than as a dreamer and a talker that Palmer Is known. He hut the characteristic American ual Ity of abllltv to "nnike sood" at Ills present post, whatever that may he Aa a roimressiuan his elflclcucy made him the key inuu nn the Ways and Means Committee. The same trait had put him at the head of the cleansed political organization if the Democrat ic Part lu Peuusylvanla after one Belleau Wood of a fight. President WII10D. who distributes offices after an Inscrutable fashion of his own, hav ing in lBlli offered this Quaker the In congruous post of Secretary of War In hla Cabinet, thus ahnwlnif Ills estimate of Palmer's first class qualifications, later, when America nan eutereu tne war, named him to the nondescript and apparently trivial post of alien property custodian. What thereafter happened the whole world knows. Palmer's name became a word of execration In (iermany and a nurd of admiration In America and the nllled nullum. He took eight hun dred million dollars of Herman me.iev away from our enemies -revealing; In cldeutally the relation of (.ermaa tust ness to espionage and propaganda and turned It Into Incle Sams war chest. The country learned that this placid-faced member of the Society of Friends was about tlie nghtlngest ran kee of us all. What a crop of bitter enemies he raised up for himself dur ing the war, ranging In locatlen from the smallest Uermau beer garden to ihi atatelv halls of the United States senate, la In part known to the public This fine disregard for roes Ii a qua I Ity which the presidency ever needs Palmer would r.ot truckle to the Irish vote or the Uermau vote or the British vote or the ncuro vote or the labor rote ..p ttiA hnsinesa vote: as President he would contend so vigorously for the American Constitution and tne rigiits ot the vrtiole American people that the nation would rediscover its alatsrle elf LIVER DIDN'T ACT DIGESTION WAS BAD S171 65 year Old Kentucky Lady, Woo Telia How She Wu RcliereJ After a Few Doiei of Black-Draught Meadoravlile, Ky. Mrs. Cynthia HtgglnbotliHiu, of ;!ils town, says: "At tnf ago, which Ii Hi, tho liver does not act so wi ll r.s when young. A few years ago, my tin ,mr.h was all out of fix. I was c. . ilpated, my liver didn't act. My C. nation was lad, and It took so little 1 upset me, My ap petite waa gone. I waa very weak... I decided I -voiild give Black Draught a tlioroir 1. I rial as I knew It was highly rco .nnieuded for this trouble. I began tali ng . I felt better after a few doses. My appetite Improved and I l. :came stronger. My bowels acted natt rally and the least trouble wan soon -limited with a few dosea of Black-Draught." Seventy years of successful ass hal made Thodford'a Black-Draught a standard, household remedy. Every member, of every family, at tlmos, need the help that Black-Draught can give In cleansing the system and re lieving the trouMes that come from constipation, lndlgostlon, lazy liver, etc. You cannot keep well unless your stomach, liver and bowels are In good working order. Keep them that way. Try Black-Draught. It acts promptly, gently and In a natural way. If yon feel sluggish, take a dose tonight. You will feel fresh tomorrow. Prlca 25c. a package Oue cent a dose All druggists. J, it WHY M'CORMICK ENDORSES PALMER Gives to All Forward Looking Democrats a Stimulating Agency for Promoting Their Cause. Pretty Wearables In COATS, SUITS, S DRESSES fiTrTTirna I WAISTS m l AT TEMPTING PRICES. t ! 4. L. swtmcK, The Busy Store, 'M t. V I his 5 rNy 1 t'lWX.i 1 i 1 IUrrls 4 twins HON. A. MITCHELL PALMER. Salvation Army Seeks Many Recruits Chalmberlain's Cough Remedy. TUa .i 1.hmHi .lerived from the r .,,a,i.rlBin'a Cnnirh Remedv has been gratefully acknowledged by many. tins, lu-uja . . llecatur, III., ii i'. "Chamberlain a Cough Kemeily is by far the best medi cine lor coughs and colds we have ever used in ourlauiuy. 1 gave 11 m my cm. dren when small for croup and have Uken it myelf." 13 U W 53sl H fr" w zz 4 ' Mill t I m mm -urn, mm He m ssjbi am m.o ;flt Fml Praver3 for M "death huuse convict. m WELDON, N C Choice Hams There Is nothlnz more appetizing than a slice of our choice ham. We have anything you may want in the line of meats. All Kinds of Canned Goods vl.n a married unmiin sits for 1.IUII . MIWMIV- ., a portrait her husband has to stand tor it. How Dlphthtrattd Conerla Is c One often hears the expression, "My child caught a severe cold which devel oped into diphtheria," when the truth was thai me com nu u v narticularly susceptible to the wander- r iiu.i.i.;.. If rtr child has ing uipinueiii. sc.,.,. .. a cold when diphtheria is prevalent you 1 1 1 - 1. : .. t .nb.nnl in.l It Men SUOUIO USB IIUU UUl Ul OV.I.W. T him on the street unui miiy incmc , as tliere is a hundred times more dan ger or Ins taking uipnuien no has a cold. When Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given It quickly cures uie A..l.la and lesietis the .Isnirer nf diph theria or any other germ disease from being contracieu THE Aniisaloon League said its aim was to get whiskey out or nnlitics. but it didn't explain that it intended to take whisky's place. Are You Happy? must lie well. If you are frequently troubled withconsti- ' m.i;.iin von cannot be altogether happy. Take chamberlain a Tablet'sto correct these disorders. 1 bey are prompt and ell'eclual, easy and pleasant to take. A Nom York man died from swallowing his f.lse teeih. When j it is not wood alcohol it is some-; thing else up in that burg. j CASTORIA Infanta and Children a ''wwf.T." ?raM Harrisburg, I'u Hon. Vimce C. Me Corinlck, formerly cliiilimoii of the licinocTiitlc Niitinniil I'oiiiinlltcc, wh" conilucteil the I'limpiiik'ti of WI'l. which resulted in the re-election of President Wilson, hus fonnnlly "n dorseil tlie cuinilducy of A. Mitchell Palmer, Attorney licnerul of the Hull ed Htntes, for the Iicmocnitle nmulnii lion al tlie Sun Kriincisco convciilioti. President Wilson recognized Mr. Mi'Corinlck's pollliciil siiKiiclty when he selected Iihii US his culnplliKIl minniccr, nn,l the result fully vindicated his JtidB nietit. Mr. McCoiinii k, wlio knows At torney (leneral Pulnier perhnps better than any one else, Is enthuslustlc over the announcement of Mr. Palmer's can didacy. In a statement Issued following Ihe filing of the Attorney (Jenciul s name In the lleorgia primaries Mr. McCor- mick says: "AHnrnev General Palmer's formal consent to tlie filing of his candidacy for President In the primaries of Geor gia Is the welcome sign progressue Demociat In Pennsylvania and else where have been awaiting with lively anticipation. Mr. Palmer's action di rectly presents to the people of tne ,iniiirv hia claims for consideration and gives to all forward looking Dem ocrats the agency for promoting their cause. "Mr. Palmer's political career ha" been one of liberalism, of progressive principles and actions. While Wood row Wilson was fighting tlie hosts ot privilege In Jersey as Its governor Mitchell Palmer was waging name with the same forces In Congress. As early as W10 be had become a national llaure through his cm gressional war fare against entrenched und defiant legislative power. "Retrospection brings to him nothing new by nay of advanced principles. (Ileal movements, so neur accom plished facts, measures of great hu man Justice, prospered by his cham pionship many years ago. "In those early days he rav na tional distinction to lb" Democracy of Pennsylvania by his pioneer efforts to wrest control of the people's liberties from Ihe special privileged few which nbiiscil them. This ollii iiil conduct has hot'ii a source of pride, und gratification not only to his fellow partisans In his home state of Pennsylvania, but to his fi'llow-citl.i'iis resnrd'ess of party. He whs ever the exponent or 11 lorwani I, inking Democracy. He stands ,111-.-tiii nt-'fil lu thill respect today. "To hII similarly minded men within and without his party his announce ment should bring and will bring cheer and comfort. To them his can didacy Is the opportunity for swinging hack of u man who typifies their view point, who has a conspicuous record of national service before, during and since the war, wlio has ever stood with President Wllsou and who stun, Is with him today. "In his own Stat and party the Palmer announcement brings a special thrill and satisfaction. His own State und neighbors are proud of him. The severest test of a mull Is upplled by thosa who know him best. Ill his home- laud he has met Unit test with gratify ing result!, lie nus not ueeu rounu wanitii- True Pemocrata do and all progressive American cltlsens can pro- elultn Palmer as tntir own. Below Col- U onel Alxan. j der M. Da mon. 1 I It 1 law " J How Is Your Complexion? 1 . u.nI.l iteiwv mnrn llCHlltlflll , HllUIKll .iivum -- .. I . .. u l.l..r ...1 aim ail with as HOC ulu" m.. due regard to baths, diet and exercises and by keeping her liver anu uoweis m good working order. If you are haggard and yellow, vour eyes losing their lus tre and whites becoming yellowish, your llesii nanny, 11 may " digestion or to a stuirgisn liver. . nam bei lain 's Tablets correct these disorders. AT the corner, under the lire lU'ht, some iiiuslc siarted. A crowd of passershy collected. It was 1101 ine lc timtallztng Jtiir: l' sooi-sili--ilim' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . families, convicts and their families. unmarried young women with bubies- 1,1,1 ihein all. Strangers and friends all religions, all races are Just human beings to ua, you see. "Do you know tho prospective niuvn ",,,",'y "" ,, ITo!, ed up l. Anny oilier works a year without man whose should, rs propped up tl J 1...1..1, j,..,- frmii of a Dool hall. "foi people seem to gel by with It. eh? I a Utile slngsoin! on a soup hm eveiy night- and call It a .lay's work Prob' bly the life of Iteilly when m.i ic a buck private In the Salvation Army No K. P. potato pivHni: Pret ty soft !" And so Colonel Alcvuloler M Dallloli, field secretary of the SulMitloii Army, vvus asked about l! He l In charge of recruiting Kiil-u'Wats at the Nn llolinl Hcadutlii: . ., No. 122 West I'oiirteenth sit'."'!, New Turk city. "Say that's mind I" boomed the Col onel. "A soft J, b In ihe S11lvnii1.il M'lHV? I "'"',' "f " ''',''" my filelid : ,i 11 iskes two vears of 24 hou.--a duy service to Ood aud l man before he, or she, la commissioned a neiuen ', in, I what do vou think the puy Is? Ksactly $H a week! Our remu neration conies from servtug omera So we are well paid "Salvationists must visit the Julia and prisons. Penniless families of convicts are helped out. Thousands of missing relutloiis ure found and re turned to their families every year by the Salvation Army ofhvers. I Then the visitor remembered those two Salvation Army lassies, hustling In the greasy, yellow mud of that Flanders dugout, baking pies und serv Instead of seeine snakes and other reptiles, the bibulous tramp sees axes and wood saws. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S BROWN AND OX-BLOOD SHOE POLISHES BEST FOR HOME SHINES-SAVE THE LEATHER TI IE BIG VALUE PACKAGES Also PASTrS and LIQUIDS for Black, Tan and Wh! f'-ccs THE F. F. DALUY CORPORATIONS LTD., WS. . ... r. .If It'll 1M i in Museums ill ' III fA Calomel loses vuu a d.iv! Vou know what calomel is. It's mercury; mikk'.iH-;r. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile' like dMumKe. cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks tlie bone, ar.J should never be put into your system. Take "Dodson's Liver Tone" instead 1 When you feel lolious. sluggish, constipated and all knocked out and believe you need u done of dangerous calomel, last remember that your druggist sells for ll few rent u laigc bottle of llndmn's l-iver Tone, wliicli is entirely vegetable ami I'li'ant to take Mil i 1 J-erfeel .-'lln! lot" fnr niliinu-1. It in guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you uj inside, und ran not sulivate. Don't lake calomel! It makes you sirk tlie next day . it loses you a day's work. Hudson's Liver Tono straight ens you right up and you feci great, (live it to tho children because It is perfeetly harmless and doesn't gripe. ; 1 I IIMMIW v V r WW About the first question our salesmen will ask you when you iry on one of our new Is "How does n ieel?" In other stores ihey ask "How does it look?" The difference is that we will first select a hat that will become you, and e know tliai a "Mallory" Hat will look right, so what we watn 10 know is whether the hat feels right on the head. He sure id have a look al our window this week and come in and prove what we say. FARBER & JOSEPHSON, Mens and Boys Outfitters WKLOON. N. C. lZ i'lil.-d Siales rh, now .! e In, doughnuts and hot folate to Salvation Army needs rmi men ni.u vomer., ll l tl'" l'i 'I'" ! ''' 1 "" the puv Is the li.w.: t; li e lours, - by. iberu nteii't any! A Snlviitl"ti Ai. i.v ottlcer l. on crll nltht und day. Sick no- lo the um ' sl.iivlng VliK men, hu.i i.v P-wr In v.luter, bernavod some weary, half starved Infantrymen, t... .fi..r dm und nights, too. And during the whole Of ttmt maddening August drive those tussles Just kept on imilieg f 'ld handing out food. "Pretty soft," iiiueed th visitor I pret ty soft I" WHOLE SYSTEM JJH-DOWH Quick Improvement Is Noted Aiier k Fw Doses of ZIRON Iron Tonlo. 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