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MAiUi liui 0 Mil) VliZJLXMLX. THo Newt bxk! Obterrer Pathstit ssrr day to the p Ir xnr Aire ounrn rcBLin Ww COMPaJCT EiStarW. LmsI News, SOW Aavs. IUw tint Ilia sad MmbssImI ; DtMiit, 411 ParrtttwUk MiM Tehpsisie M oad U7 Pal Assssfatod Press Report BUB8CmiPTION PUCBl , Ma Meaohs M.M Om Year rr.M ' Um st the Pastoflx at Kalefah. Nerth Caroline, m saoosd-claae auttsr. -rrcr net ah. G MORNING TONIC (Uncle Cben.) Donl he a mischief maker. Do mo' good pen kin da in kis world aiat mueh. km a aW harm you ena da Ij a heap c UNCLE WALT MASON doinq coon. ' W all at keat a daiag !. wk kfl Mi In Hi li n tbN aala la fcfeed. Irk aadsrstud w"rs aU Ah In. With kalpfal nci Hasfhy amOs. I test aa ad ths vfllags, Mb) M yeww InA my Bttfa alia, I talk af gaaft Bad pfllsgs. I wasp far these to oB $m Tm aW to lima no aa kalp la Amy MM fiWsioy all. ths kaagry gBotod aWna, wh a d atom Bat flartsj map asm, y Bad ms walk la ftBttlWl. I I naa tar tka MnM Ma wh a rata la always ksartsg, ofrhsaows tway adk a aatta Tm tT2LlT ktoaoa, mmd mny syms- at ww r aakad aa opto a bsaa, a aa b spstgalast fat Nut Bat- i Jtonl aWUiday to Gfefetna- day. Ba 4a tkat Cfc hi mi aaaiiy it Taa arjy mm la aHaaa ay. a TWwsgk aa a- arcaood tke avparto a taa Dr. Dwmha la loat a tk f agmaaata. f Ta a t vara af tk Frsnik sad to t sank ft a km way to 1 ar a la Bawilliag to amy to kat whsf i W ia that aaaw af a aaaaaagaa aa jaaaaag mta aoarpUaBaj to tka toaa W ray as "caMt" wiU "alat." rVaal ahaat a va rayaua mwwmm ttaaaaf J y to s farrppW ahoaf" laUra tkm TaiHlaini aVamhg Kawa. Wayf Of Wraa II la to aaaw aav far It to to taa laff) af flat bm. Ohm urn aoiatiiai aaf Taa BMtlAfl i tika aWpuliUaam MP Uoaai mialttt is WanlBft otKar da fi afflylt trtdaaat that ui t4pntlkaa part U tp In tka air la aurkad. degrac, that It U U toaaa u to what to do with ttMli,-aad U Una dartaf aroaad for ludlsg plaao. TW I wartt omeua ia. tU drtarmimtlna to karo tha BapabUeaa aatloa ooaroa tioa maat a weak 1 adraaeo of th Damoeratit national eonrentlon and In tho abfae of any temblaaoo of a- tkiulajm toe any of tho multitude of 'two opott" who hart af thoir lightning rod for the nomination for Froaidoat. Iaa that atauaeh Bopublieaa aowt- paper, tho Kow Tork Tribuao, aayo that It ii iapotsiblo to read tho roporta of the Bepublieaa gathering la Waahlag toa without a fooling that approxlaatoo eoatempt," and aa to tho gathering it' oolf i "In charge of tola aaaeablaaa. It would oeem, are tho in whoeo very aaaee have boeoaie odiouo to milllone of American votero. Predominant la the diaeoiaidni that are pablithod ia tho opirit that provoked the revolt of 1BU. Ia It true, aa every outward evidence would indicate, that tho Bepablleaa hmdare are now planning to return to power, aa did tho BouiAoaa, naviag learaod nothing, having forgotten moth tag." inaeuauag the taa manor of anv oliey far tho forthoomlag oampalga tha New Tork Tribuao oeoa la what took aa Waaalagtoa a parpooa aO laeatlea of prlaeisla," to toriat bach aad forth, to .otraddlo and ia dodga, aajrthJac vorytUag. ta gat ik koto powaa, aad tho Tribuao potto it, "the wiaaiag fa ta bring baok toio party power Baraaa aad Peai aad all tho ia Wresting tgaroa wkaaa aa are part af reeoBt politkal kia- Tka do fa toa etroag a oeta ovoa for the etomaeh. of that (taaaokaal of Bo pablieaa paper, which aeaaladoo It opinion of the Bopubllaaa party ia tkaae ward of ana thing deaanaletloa i Ib tala aHaaOaai ooaM tkeoa aa aarthlaa maro tialhU, anara ptavaaaUva af laellgaatloa aad wrath. iKaa a UHto greap vf aaUtoh aNieia , alraagy dtosroUtoo1 ky paat aifiel aad aoiaUa laatlaatlep. atttlag awwa teawthot aaloeaaly ta tha aariaaal capital aa4 ptaaatBC to gat hack to rawer ky aveMiag very eaaaaeaaoa af aoaraga ar prta otplat ky paaaartag to tka paaala af half a maraally aattaa. faatto aad aevklaar ta bar oaa to Baair ewa) aart ovary preoeat pagalar emeUea aataaat taalag Irm ajraaael or k oat otaael mm aay to wfcatooieait TBI HANG-f IBB WAB LOAN. Tkaro are i 11a1aJa b tka 5aaao) XwtoaWk, taa Charga D'Affalrao oharga af tka Aaatrtoa wka attompto a go at II jgria gag B tm ffca -rr. . Aad doom ta Boatk tjaraHa Bw tka Kagtiak Cbaurai aay iwlattoa af llato aad gay af tto Boaottoh kr4. f taw KiaaUai Pmo Jr a wooJd aay, HkJma hate Krt" aad hh in ap C BV etaaaJaca af tka mtla oomo) wka jPaay ka oakorwiaa forgot Ua ea Oh Hat Htln b Kara Chwoaaa k bow a aaw "Oraat Baal off fka 8Uta, tfcfa aa elaboration k? tka old. Bo every otttaoa oaa have pan in a great work by inventing la 2r4 Orooa aeala. Ta oaa toat take row choice la the fy of apaDiag. rao vartotioaa are tUoauoa. gbdoalka. Salon ikl, with tka MM fcnimpleto. Aad M la attO rok aad aaek li I totor oaa oU rrtoni. Praoaiyal, Cla. fo hi tBara tka Sr. Babort Jareay-, Bokal prisa wka r for raawk ta aaaioilloa with tka h aw a Ba Iaa priaoa af ; 3 oavtarad. Ea ahomld try to go the OBW f tap) Pear. Tito haaaaoa of tka yaar tieai to tvaaamaar tka poor. Tha a ffmV aWf - . . n. I mj mBt fjt wd. W Bhat irgaaiaiUua win bo pwt to 4 aaa, aa koap poA B ka ooadlHoa J pi naiiiiiai fk mooaUg fho aaOo OmMmmX ' TWo at tha aoa keartf U ayaipatky l&aaafia,oB.Ba-. afBaJ. af tkakr roang 'wklek ro M ooop grla aaavthfapwoM - IrabJo rrHI '.".4 rat p mo aa u aavoji xoa know thia bo- Cbrlstarag aorial veil as wa rr.j alodd rrt iariot ta aoafaii rntdaaT) aomo atrng. z fcwmtr-k) gay atkmf f Cjnf f rcr gam amu aya 1 Tea jr attoald da p f aUkt oo. Tew r v , . eaa wtJo tka AdUarial I t wj ia. rat trrtto 6, "sat whoa It waa proponed to place ia tkla eowntry a loan of a blUioa dollar to Oreat Britain aad fraaoo the propo atttoa waa of ouch largo eiae that tha great laaaaiere of the country balked tho undertaking, and tha reeult akaw that they exhibited eeaae ia tho largaot dagroo. Tkfa to given proof In the fact that at tho oad of tho tirna Unit of placing tka loan with tha public it baa aot boea paaaibU to got rid of the half bUlioa dollar DnaJly agreed npon, for of thia tkaro rornain in tha hand of the ua darwriter of tho loan 1180,000,000, the OmkeeriptkMM having amoaatod to $320, 000,000. Aa we view tha matter the reaeoa ia almplo. It ia to ba found la tka fact that the Alliao kavo boea otoadily gotting tha worst af tt in tho aald. If they aad heea having pro aaojaoad obobo agalaat tha Teutonic faaaea wo believe that tho $500,000,000 loaa wooid kavo boo taken up with AaA fcjr AoepafatiTi IZaA Sam it wwt wg brtin ( le4 gf o4 to BalalgH tg aoU, Twg aoilrtoa are opaa to hlta. 0a that ka po from houo to hoaao aad tfftr klg wool) tka othor that ho rtatloa ki wagoa at aoau plaae about tho ohy aad wait I'ai poatlbU par itimr to happaa along. Of ooano the raforoaao fa hrroto tho famor vaovka aot la advtaeo arranged for ouotomen for kia wood. Now ouch thing a thle and the application to general aad aot con fined to tho oale of wood ahow that tka Chamber of Commerce oaa take a hand which will be of vain to tho maa eolling aad tha man baying. The proportion fa that tho Chamber arrange to have the wanta of citiaoaa popped oa to it, aad that tho people of tho coun try ba invited to notify tho organisa tion of what they have to aoll. Ia thl way the two extremoo of tho tranaaetion oaa be brought together to tho advan tage of both. It fa oadorotood that tho Chambor of Com mere fa at work oa a program of cooperation between the city and eoun try. It eaeeeee la getting a workable plaa will be a good thing for Baleigh aad for tho people from tho eonatry who have thing to ooll la Baloigk. trXITBD STATU MABINB CO BPS. awvot to kavo hoard of kirn, vrkratbry oamg to pick thclg aumborabip af tho yeaanvneg n jfaral ABau tacy cbooo mnuiniiBor or rreok-wotar oaUor from liiiaefa ind Uchlrani thrr foaad a few ate tart rrom Caauerala, klarrlaad aad rcanjyiTaaUii tkor area kit upon aaa from llaofaohaoott bat tho one kaowlodroou oaraan Laa bora com pioiolr igaorod. fot loaf are a1 ffaVal Advtoory Board maa up r mora orioatioto wa ap pointed with a eurik. Mr. Gardner fa more than a ouoatiat. Ho i a Nelooa at aaa aad a Ttrpita aahoro. Be know intuitively how torn a navy should bo ana now much it should coat. He u gunner, a etratcgist, an engineer and a coaelructor, aad ho oaa argue to a otaad till any gala that evr blow. What fa the aao of trying ta hav a aavy if tho Republicans are goiag to repudiate wen ewa embodiment of tfea Power I However, there will bo varying opia aa to tho causa of taa failure to pkaao the entire loan, the view of tho Now Tork World bring: Tkere fa no particular myaterr about the slump to Aagla-rreneh koad oa tho d has rattan of tho aaWlarwrttiag lyadiaato. Tka loaa of $300,000,000 waa much tka largest that over sought a mar ket at oaa time ia the United Btatee aad tka largoot oatovBal loaa that ever sought a market at one Uma la aay other eonatry. Thia ooBatdoratioai aloae dfapooeo of aay woadar that 110,000,000 of the baa ar haft aaoald In the hands of amderwrttere with tka prioo dowa two potato below what waa paid for MO) Other oencidVratiflai- Tkooo allied sworamoata have boon snaking bo poogroaa wHk tka war exowpt la muMipIying Ha promiood ooato toward ialnity aad aaouring tka world 'a oapUal of many more van bead faoaoo to oomo. Teadea otoa meaattok la tka Uaitad fMatoo kavo all boea to tka dirootioa of aaakiag hooao tovaotoaoata snovo at tractive tkaa kaa ovwr kooa kwowa for ta a tfaoo for tho loaa; look Tka AagJo-Proask dabt vO ko paid. Thar fa aa doubt af the maihfa. Bat Ma prtoa will aaeoo gaiflp taotaato with tka fortune ad f war. aad at anattara are aw it will ovUoatiy aot ka a priae to - ua panuag af mora war ALP-WAT CBOVMO. Taa table Chamber af r.a... u li nor Inmlu ana m.U L. - - - 1 aa ak faam komrt I for tka fnrmora wka Aaal ta mvi.j, to taam Ja oarrtod oat ky tka srgwarta- i tao program of ooopevatlea bo- two the fanyojrg of tho Jty and taa oeUosa af tka aeuniry aaek to aww gtv at tt ky Proild t Park aai kk) gowrialia. - : Who fa-aoidsd to aUIeirkU aomo hatf-war: ftail ipaoi wkkk tkaro ka ' aiUBt katwaoa tka rmll af tho aoumtry- araa kawa tbiagi ta ooD tka people of "ilrtrk morckiilo tad koholdorawka .vfak t saaAa parefcwwo. As It fa thpro to a "kit aad ml" poller trkkk to poV tka tala. a pattar whfak akaakr taWI Jto on!.-'? - paoBhrntiatiawao Ia discussion concerning tha armed f orooo of tk Uattod Statoa wa aaak af the amy aad aavy to g oral torma, bat aot mack of tk raited Statoa Marino Oorpo rpeeiaeally. Ia this atattar wo kavo road with mash la loiter jaot roooivad from Cap- U P. Ptokotoe, of tka kfartao Oorpa, la ehargo of tha reermiting pab- Ifaity baraaa at 117-11 East Satk Btraal, New Tork. Ia this latter there to givaa brief 7 the eaUeat polato la tha klotary of tka oorpo from Ko formation ta 1775 to tap preoeat time, showing that H haa a splendid record. Ita perooamel fa aow aaarly tsa thousand all told, aad rotary of tho Navy Daniels, ia kia pro gram of preparodaeoa has asksd for 1,500 additional, thia endorsed by Prsst deat Wilson. Ia rogard to tka ktartae Oorpa Carrtala Plnkstoa esyoi 1. Tka Uaitod Heats hUrin Oorpa was authorised try taa Coutlaental Coa greaa on novembor Id, 1770, aad thera foro haa the dlotiaetioa of being tk oldest branch of the oemce. 1. Intenant P. N. CBannoa. St tke United 8tateo Marino Corps, hoisted the grot Akneriean flag over flows over fortress of tho Old world, when Porno, a stronghold la Tripoli, waa taken by assault oa April 17, 1809. S. Tho flrrt regular who entered tho fortrooo of Chapultepoe in hfrxiee City wk it waa taken by storm on Septra ber 13, 1847, were tho Uaitod (Mateo kfa rine under Major Levi Twigg. 4. under the command of Robert E. Loo, later tho eommaadiag geaoraJ of tka Coa federate Arwiy, the United State Marine captured John Browa at Harper' Ferry la 18. "0. A battalion of marines aader Captaia Joka L. Broome occupied Now Orleans upon Its surrender and hoisted the American nag on tho custom boss oa April 9. IMS. fl. A battalion of marines (fl4o ofll scr aad men) commanded by Lieut en ant Colonel B. W. Uantiagtoa. waa the Bret American force that landed Cuba ia 18M, when tt established a base for Hem psoas float at Ouaataaama, holding their position against Bpaafah egulars who wore est i rested to a ber 7,000. 7. Tho United BUtoo Marine of tka U. 8. S. Oregon, Captaia Joha T. hirer commanding, were the flrot Amerieaa troops to enter Peking just before the Boxer Insurrection broke out ia 1000. S. A battalion of mariaae aadsr Ma jor L. W. T. Waller were tho flrat to ester China after the oatbreak. "9. Lieutenant Colonel NeviUea Ma rine were the trot aahoro at Vera Crua la April. 1914. "10. The United Btatee Mariaae have carried their color into actioa in Trip oli, Kgypt, Wort Africa, tho Fiji Islands, numatra, Hawaii, hlaalco, China, Uru guay, Paraguay, Alaska, Paaama, Tor moss, Korea, Niearaagua, Cuba, Ban to Domingo, nnd now in Hayti. Kaagkt" Bat Fight Nast. Wilmington Star. to aouas taa other fellow Is as a- t, bat It fa oftaa dons. Wk oot ap togatkar aad start to talk- lag, tkey sail tt a overset toa . Wa tkay ovp no differ t view aad give their rooanaa, they eaB It a dlacnssion. So tomg aa tkay otlok to tka Xaata. tke aall It a nrgmment. When fkay sat ta BUauag taeoaar try,- taoy oaU It a ooa trovorsy. Wa tkay begin to abuse other, eteijhedy eaTfa It a 4 I pats, and just a aooa as It goto dowa mtkat, tka dfaawaii some to ubt Csaslag -E AIobb. New York World. V Tho bait that Chairman Hille holds out to EepubHcaa members of Congrea ia very allurlna. No stlemDt will ba made by tha Natieaal CommitLss to oo- toet a Temporary Caairmaa of tho eoa vantioa to bo held is Juno until mem bsro of th party 1b Congresa have hnd aa opportunity ia that presence to show want they eaa do aa expounders of the issues. Counting the Progressive, there are 801 Bepablfaan in the present now so af Jtepraseatativns aad 40 in the Beaate. Probably during tho winter aad spring atonths, therefore, we shall havw aot fa tana 41 attempt to most taa approval af Mr. Kille. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR BOTH FOR DtfUIII AND OPPENgK. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS Jadge CMaoro latorprctatloa. Kiaaton Free Press. The interpretstion of Judge George w. (Jon nor. sitting ia Baporior Court nere tills weak, of the "quart law, snouia aot be taken by tho lawless favorable one, or a ia aaywiae lotting oowa tha bar for tha Wieit trams in liquor. Jadga Connor gave it aa hi oplnloa that tho law doe aot prohibit a aaa from bringing Into the State to hi personal baggage mora than a quart or liquor or naviag ta nia poena mora than that quantity, aalaa ka k tt for lo. which fa iavariably aalawfnL Tke officer of tha law will ceattaue to look with uptrion upon tho tvo-rallon Jug and even if their eoatoata are aot coaaldered trriaaa faaio orid af to- ton t to evade the liquor laws, the avsr- aga ooart win ssva to kavo nvjool awl. donee to the contrary to ran acquit tal la auck oaaoo aa may ba arraJsnsd. aad wairk may make tka "for pariBJ uo ploa. Th geaeral at dlag and ropauttoa of the offender wtTJ pa dowbt anvo eoajaadoraMo bearrng tka saai- tor. At aay rate, lot It ko andaratasd tkat Jadgo Connor did aot in toad ta giro th uquoritoo any eaeouragoaioal M at Mllchstl 8totoviUo Lanamark. The lady wka kurolalaim ta Ave oa Us top of Meant Mitchell tka aaa a or third claimant af tkat peak-ad wka fa a aetwal gad aoto rit possessioa thereof bv mm tke oama, to oartaiajy to taraiat. II fa a trifla eaol as Mo t Mltekoat im aJaV aammat, oopoemny at night, anal It a remiaaer of the Arctto i sas sa tawoen a I OrrlaklBg Me. Catdaar. Kow Tork World. We kant ppumd That asbodr alas maik akiat tho aavy aad tap of tho aavy aa Asufna P. O. nor. or ataasaeJiwsvrta. ror moalkapaat. sag' sw mjmm aii hi urn, aa bosa e fwawdlnf tho Dowry, Badger admmfatrati with kto Varaing. aad aid aafea Bka dgsr aad IVtakar kavo harsMv ta kaow tka Ilffw tuoooa bianaelo aad a kiaacxlac. tot ro mo aaano utahto Mr. Oardnsrw KewibUean asaa tko ' Ho r-sa?- BevTweirativoa, To tke Editor: Mr. Guthrie save the Lord Jesus said. Think not that I came to send peace a tka earth. I am aot eomo to oead peace bat a sword." Tho Lord mesBt tkat Ha came to propagate principle at varmaao with tha ac cepted priaelples, aad that the accepted principles would combat Hi principle to tho death. That fa true everywhere aow. But Ho sever told His follower to propagate Hie goepol with tho sword. IT they were persecuted in ouo city, to flee into another." "He that taketh tho word shall perish by the sword." There will bo war long there fa oaa wrong ia Gods' universe. It fa in conceivable that it could be otherwise. Mr. Guthrie might hav quoted tho Lord Jesus aa aatkority for "Pre paredness" more appropriately had ha quoted Luke M, verse M, 17, M. there the Lord commanded His dis ciples to arm themselves. Iadeod, Ho told them to get a sword if they kafl to sell their garments ta get tka maacy to make the purchase. The result waa that Peter had oao ot tho swords, and aaed it very effectively aa tha oar of a servant of tho High Priest. Evidently, however, Peter's action had not the approval of tho Master, for Ho made fetor put up tho sword d rectified the damage by keeling the victim d told Peter "He that taketh tho sword will perish with tho sword." The Bible it an arsenal oat of which all aorta of weapons csn be gotten, both for offense and defease J. P. TATLOB. Winston Salem, N. C. fLET'EMRIN . '' " I I III 1 JIM HI n 5 , i in hi a ivwmm - 1 , DEC ! ' f from a Michigan member of CoBgeof' -1 told Mr. Vanderbllt that I re membered that horse aad the im porta Ity of tho congicowsjian who wanted to Mil tt. "Still miling. Mr. Vanderbilt asked me if ho cot tho best of tho barnin. aad in reply I said : 'What a Question Did you ever got tho worst of oao wh you bought a horse r "He then oald that the man had writ ten Us letter which ho hold in bis hand: saying that ho had got tho beet ho re of the kind la th West for at least one thousand dollar less than ha waa worth. Tho maa complained bitterly of his lot. Ho had loot almost everything ho had by going Into polities. The politic inns bled him after they had nominated him for Congress, and it would have been cheaper for him if ho had bean de feated because his oingl term ia Coa greo ooot him practically all ho poa- oeeseo:. "Mr. Vinderbilt asked ms what thought of tho letter, and I said that waa sure that tho maa was tailing tha truth. I was also aure that the horse was worth a thousaad dollars more than waa paid for him. "Mr. Vanderbllt agreed with mo, and then he told tho almoner to have a cheek for a thousand dollar mad out to tho order of thia maa and In writing to him y that Mr. Vanderbilt w ending th money to give the maa aow (tart, and that if he ovor found another horte like that on to let him know. "A year later, Mr. Vanderbilt told mo that ho had made a good iareotment of that thousand dollar because it had aot tho unfortunate ci congressman on his feot." TKRI8H WITH THE gWORD To tho Editor : It ia strange to see a man of Intelligence quoting tho Prlneo of Poaea la dsfaa of tho f r atod pre pared nose into which an effort to being maae to stampede the country. Ia you paper of tho 13th toot, there fa aa appeal to Matthew 10:4. ia 'what mu ta be aa attempted dofoaao of Ufa policy. It ia aatouading that anv me would iasinuato er remotely hint that tha aooa or Jesus la the world was to ise war: or that Ho indorsed war while Ho was hero ia flesh, or eiaee. A eause that haa to be bolstered ap by such manifest "wrestiag" of tho Scrip tares moat bo weak indeed. Tho author of the article referred to seems to pass by ratiroly tho words of Josuo Christ Himself which Ho gave to HU apostle on tho night af HI betrayaL I refer to tho fanguage He d ia tho twenty sixth chanter of Saint Matthew, verse Mt AU they that take tha sword ohall perish wHk th oword." How absat tka p reseat war fat Xa- rope aa "sermoa" tkat taxtf GUFTON U WHTTAKXB. tskokw, H. C. Jftwg of YestercUj aaay m, V. aaVWJ (Copyright, 1918, by E. J. Edwarde. rights reserved.) All RACY OF THE SOIL Prosperity. Maxtoa Scottish Chief. Tho Hoke County Journal, under the guidance of Mr. D. Scott Poole, com out this week with three columns of reading matter and thirty-three columns of advertising. Prosperity. AM APPBAL WBICB KKACIKD HOKI "I ramiadsd thia arate ky tkat kapesnod ta arv aO af aa saraa i wna which William H. Taa- aaruit waa promtaeaUv which famished a fairly oenot foatar af kia akaraat aad P-Matty- mid tka lata Chare a Cfarkn, who woe fr nsariy lftr Pwaw imiilatd wttk tka Vaadarbib family im w oausuag ap aa oparaM af Taadorhltt saflroad tystsea. "Oaa af tho oovaral -' to was Mr. VaadarbUt rofsrvsd sash Aaw the appeal for ton or gtfto tkat aaa ta aam fad oa nsarainf a fatter 4 from a ator to tka mid Vaot whiek taiaod a aow aad Bmntwfaoafaaml ging atkoa. dtojtat all tha app la whish ware ada to Ma. Tea. .hi a woro loadily roralwd tka ad a. faarfanil kwggara, Ho tharsf ore rmt thk !rT-. . ,lmlmmjm " aught amua Ma. Taadorkim to- road H.-TTT: ... mi taa arm coorvwateat memaL tka ta Mr. TandeT- toll. MTtoe 1 thowgU yam gdgkt tika to a- than loator k m ift kl ot of tka aalfo. V larbOt tea M 9km totter tkarw aaa wkimatoai amito ta kia kpa aavd ka aaid. 'Asa Ms. Clark as lata nap oa aoom gg oonrvom- UiBOSB thorn iiii g w deftrosod mo, I vont lata Mr. VaadorbOt aad i had apWl reashsd tka i tisaod tka da wrham hs aaid ta a t UoVt p go with m aa aajoa yeara ago wk I bought a kor .- - - - - "Mora Hogs For Robeson." Lnmbortoa Tribune. "The slogan of tho farm-life school at Philadolphua fa "More Hogo for Bobs ooa." Thia hould bo tho elogaa for very farmer ia tho eouaty and every body else. Robeson doe t raise half ongh hega, bat there has boea rapid improvom t along tafa Una. Tha dav of the raaor-baek fa aver aad ia his ptoeo w 2nd tho bea utiful Bod Jersey, th Berkshire aad th Polaad China. But tho ar f w in aumber. Eatlraly too aaaap fanaara a till have their mokohoa la oomo other msa's stsre. Bokooon should raise her own meat nnd bar as mack more to soil. It ran be usual, yield from 225 to 304 bushel to the acre having boon reported from several mountain counties lately. Tka Farm Nam Concord Tribune. The publication of a long and varied list of names suitable for farms, made ta this paper several days ago, was wcieomea by maay farmer f the county, and a result several have aamd their fama as suggested. sppropriais nam tor nia xana is aa asset for any up-to-date armor. It haa aa ecoaomi value, and should bo aivea ail tha publicity possible. Irea Or la Aaka, Jefferson Recorder. W e are pleased to state that there la beiag shown considerable interest these daya la the iraa ore of the eouaty. Parties interested have the development or the Ash County or under eonaid oration aad tha properties ar now bp lng oxamiaod by competent engineer. Other properties will bo takea under consideration at oacc aad we expect the king-hoped for mining activities to be gin ia the spring, if not before. Christmas Strawberries Go'ulsboro Keeord. jinurew iiargrave, one or nadior i progressive colored truck farmeis, re ports rip strawberries. He snys that he will have strawberry pie for his Christmas dinner. Clab Fish P d Cone. Goldsboro Becord. The dam of tho fish pond at the coun try lub, at Ooaoa, a beautiful body of water, Li acres, abundantly stocked with fln flsh, gave way some days aao, and all the water and fiah ruaUod into Neuse river. It is a great lo to th club member, speciaily the supply of fish. whleh was the growth of year af pains taking ear in cultivation. SMILE AND BE IIAPPY Ptg For Tka Bay. BoraarriTte Eagle. Ha w a wi maa and a aood ta a aearby eouaty who offered i taa Duroe pig to th bay la hi towa kip who shewed boat rooults to eora raising thia year. Zeoaraglaf boys ta arm at i lag groat good fortaa In oar agrfaaltaral dfatrieto fro right aow tot far distant a. orattoaa. Asd MbIcb. Lambertoa Trtkawo. - Aftor MaT tkM k BtifoJ Bobao aowatj taiaod mala aad aoraea sa hibtttoa kor Satariay, wa arc asaro ruuy ocavtaeod thaa ovsr that they ran ba toed kare Just good to tka iwgtoa Of Keatueky. If a rood aaatar ka oaa raise a aoft about aw easy as fa eta t calf. aw bom ny tao wa aad a aat deal eheaoar awaj aoaa aory oa rrom tho Woat. Wa ka kaom told tkat there a mm aaltotatka anty fa-tk a yaar oU thaa thor ovor kaa kooa. Irtok Bwraarilto Eagto. Gat ready t plaat Irish potntaea tho towa Iota y aaa w aojght to owaad yooTl he abto to bay mora wttk tk powffac. Tjst Boot! kavo doao bottar ,with tka ,arop tkto ram u ercort. It fa like a toeter- totttor. (If It 1 t r a pap) tho mer cury g o a a downward tt I tkat ooal go up. 8PKAKINO Or WISDOM. To jump Into a b r a ra b 1 a bush Bat what of mom who haroa't pwak Cnoagk ta ad- vwrtlMf PHI'S ill DEBATE AT CHAPEL HILL Annual Affair Ilnd At Subject, "Comptvlory Training For Young Americana" antOBABiVX. MUX. -,A - - Wemsa la a b aot i fat thlig,- ' rkaranlng dTa rtw.f m fol kgr sWitk It .atof rlOMlel MTha HmMani ChapeJ HilL Deo. 17. Tho aaaua Bopbomor Junior debate betwss a tho Dialectic aad Philanthropic Literary societies was woa but night by tho Phi's. Tho qasstioa of th dehatotka affirmative aide of which tho Phi' up held, waa. "Besolvsd. That tha T'nttaA Sutos should adopt some policy of com pulsory military training for young mea poasessing the right to vote." rho sfflrmstivs wms aohaM bv Alttesl M. Coateo. of SutithteM, aad J. K. Hot loway, of Eoleigh. C. R Edaey, f Mar mil, and C. B. Hyatt, of Boon- villa, argue in vaia for th negative. The judges were B. H. Thornton, W. T. Pierson. aajj lr. W. D. MaeM.ler. Ths decisioa rested two to oao ia favor of the affirmative. Tho prealdiag office re were Hugh B. Heater, preoideat of tho I'hl Society, aad B. U Youaa. serretsrv of the IM Hocicty. Both sideo maiatainad good araru- menta, aad the debate wa oao of great interest from start to flaish. Thia vic tory of the I'hi a io tho -flrat one over th Di' in this years. la the mate speeches, Mr. Coats main tained that th growiag laterest of tho l niteu (states demanded a growiag pol icy of preparedaess. Ha proved that tho voluntary systems tried or propone'! wer inadequate or inefficient, and that artajuaey could Its obtaised only by om syitem of compulsory military training. Mr. Ldaey, of th negative, admitted that preparedne was neceesory, but that a compulsory system was aot the way to get it since tho scheme waa im practicable, tremeadousry eiDrnaiv. and that th principle upon which it waa based ia contrary ta our democratic gov ernment sine it curb th Ubortieo o tho people d domaad uncalled for orvic to th government May aot b j Mr. HoUoway, of the affirmative, do- very wise. niea uuu it was aa tm practicable pro gram, aaa oy producing figures proved that it was the most economical method of obtaining an adoqnate defense. H then proved that the principle npoa which eompulaory training it based waa strictly ia keeping with tho Democratic principles of our republic, lines It wa a reciprocal relationship between tho citi zen aad kia goverameat. Mr. Hyatt, last ap kor af tho aeaav tiva, declared that mpulsory military tmiaiag woald aot result to aa t-'turrt d of ease. Furthermore ho aaid tkat tha boot way to occur a good defaa waa to oonatrwet a navy atroeg aaongh to withr otaad (ho attaska of aay aatloa. , rXNItSAL MI8A BUTH BAT CastaWtod ot Pint Bstttst Ckarak ky Dr. rrKaitov. Tk faaeral of Mfaa Bulk Bay. dmgfa. tor of Prod. Joka kV Bay, aapsriatcad t of tk State Behcet far th Blind, was hW yesterday afta a o at this sVloek at tha First Baptist eharck. TV aor- vict were coagBstad by Dm. T. W. O'KaOow. Or. Bartea Bap krofKer an M If a Brinosm, a fc arvivad ytnday from Norfolk for tka rawal . With asass sT' floosJ Iriijetas, tk f uaoral w kohl to tka chunk ta wVWfc tp fcod gtw a yoeng ot Otovwthm full shsfa mmm, - iZm PtaasJcaI?Ti okoto r dsrod anrsmdaf Uo Bar aad Wow tha Dap la Owe." nasvkaa wodnigkt wwgaaBrMfamtMrft x pan o iota yaptarda Maaam AaoWv Oro. 53f aa MpMDg, Oraffy Carjieflg; Prank Chambsrkns, d Joka ff Pnashsri OUT 09 PBOe PORTION. A wwanaa bur haatiisu . T VAtt each TO illy fid rag 9 ' pmrdar mm - AaioaaBvy bin Irook, TH Ihtaat fa 0 af tha Airmtssr mt' radia aUUoao af tk war Id lista 9mXm akipaf wiraleoj mttoaaT -which Uo scrvio af mora tkoat lift Itocmjo dto opofatJrv. . - , , , -
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 18, 1915, edition 1
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