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StTTCDAY MORNING, DECEMBER lST KM NEWS AND OBSERVER ' 'The Newt and" Obserrer 'raws' ah ommmrkm TKMK1ABT OmCI Belasrasa, LmI Peas, tsaae Aasjnr Sanaa, stia soa M lull T.I. . M eai Ut Pal Associated Frees Koports nTBSCHFTION FsUCol M Msatae M.SS Om Tsar lateral st the NH.IIUI at ItUA Herts Carolina, as sauoad-slass HM. MORNING TONIC (Matthew xi :.) Take my yoke upon you, and Vara of Mas for 1 am meek and lowly to heart; aad ye thall And reat onto your souls. ALL TBI WOBLB. c UNCLE WALTS WAY OL' MAN SANDY CLAUS. , (Praak L. Staatoa la Atlaata Coaatlta Mob.) : Or ansa 8aaa Class, aT, ylt never jfij rlala' ia ee roT wia. ylt we ! feetta eaT; high as aa Ae hessotop, he Bet Ms steady place; rondo' dowa do 'calasbty, he aeres ejaat hla face! HI, . Mister Seas Oaael Hew. aa' Uw4, del yaa got a let or Chilians, an' dry watcala' aat fer yoa! Or maa Saady Claes, yaa aiat aa aiahe bolioeo; yaa 'daa aa aha' lex gil dar 01 de Lawd era' Chrls'ssss Erst Toa eight de Chria'aiae Statiaa hy he laatera what'e a atar, aa' Bet a trale dat'a ranala' Ua heat yoa glUta' dart Hi, MleUr Beady CUaa! Tea haa lata er foal Yaa got a heap er chlllsas, hat yoa lovee "era erer' oael Thia week's the time for taking stock ' If the stortings. . Firs more shopping ilays, thou Chiist- Wake up anl get bnsjr. At least, if yoa have not done thnt Cfcrietaiae shopping early, don't put it ff till the last day. Among the publications wli;h'-w hall aorely miss during Christinas .v-k It the Congrrssionul Record. ' Forecast for blockings Kill twenty four. the hosiery msrV't: go up on Ici i-inl'rr ,.- A Detroit papfr snys (hat Ihniry KorJ fiat BO knowledge of history, lint hi lory may have to lrarn noniPttniiK iiK..ut Benry YotA. ' The Paragraphers I'ninn slmuM not fSi at it nnt gnthi ring to pm n Unanimous vole of thanks to Henry 4ord for the uw of his name. .Keep aa eye on the progress of the kge. They ar now being demgnateri as poultry eibihita in plaee of ihiikcn (hen's. ' , At leaat Yuan Shi Kui dors not give nay evidence that ho Iwlievrs in the Id aaw that "uneasy lies the head that Ireari trow a.' VThea yon find that time hangs h r lu ll oa yorjr hands you may lie side tn and that "juridically motivating" will JJrta up affairs. . A Christmas gift pa kagr "all (it irk Bp" with Bed Cross seals carries a real hriatsna spirit with H. Are yon using tbo aealst They help in a great ruUF". W suppose that there's another "Cleanup Week" in souk fur Winston cairn, aa the Twin City l)aily Nuitinrl Ssies oat, "Wash the streets!" j The Toledo Wade h as come into the Jpoaatseion of a wild rumor from Mexico, fording te that paper it is that many if Villa's soldiers have expressed a de lrt to go to work 1 ' We trust that among the resolution ST. the New i'ear there w ill lie recorded 4nO from the Panama Canal that it will fcsror get fall of mud again, but will keep a steady place on the water wagon . Taklsg Bote of the fact that the Re Jtlblieanj are wavering letween Root 4 Hughes, the l'hilsdrjphia Record if to eayi "They would rob the Tv sr tbs Bopreme Cpart- i ' i ii ii ii Demoertcy, tntlf to ita pWges, U at rork: aait plaaa'ja eitead the eneaeure rf NUtmaMll 4a. the PhiUppUiee). I b the jHyrhick paraileU jramiace Th QreearUle', Keileetor harlnt ' ruhe Ha tweaty first birthday aa '.Xeraary, thera fe ry properly a ' rowia' mf oOejqet at H. It it a rely aad brigfct afteraeoa phpet, aad t cm hardljtUah. of h aa havlag wha4ta.gf Tf ipU-Vki to aave. a mgtatolatraSraearilla aa havlag h a, eleWaalt'V' for It ia big help aidlag that Ii 6m iaTtki pregreas 7 British' kii.f a U Ehikaa - r4 f wswsed w tbo Bulglr it i f'jk t' - laoircdrristmea t r', -uida bf Pa'jariaaa, I. mra ield t back t -.on ?, Vu;a teflfla. coat ia Tklo meralag Ik fcUeitaUemo! ail too e4a ai tka VaihaA HaaaM aat Mtbdi PraaUewt m4 tkJlMt UA of tka Laaa." ' KOKTV CAROLINA LEaEKsUUIIP. Zft the Be maa aad tka Heaea of step raaaatartvea there wa U tka el dajra of ksat sreak give fall evtdeaee f tka laadarahla af NeHk Oaratlaa U the affairs af tka aatkas. . Thia was la tka debate U hetk Hoa of Oaagraaa oa tka eztMaUa af the emerge ay af toa law, sad ta the re aaaatataat for oaa yassr of that law, mads an isssry by tka Twdaevtaa of the roToaaaa of this eoaatry aaueed by the war la Europe. Ia both tka Boiwe aad tka Seaato the meaeuro was piloted through by North Carolinians, Congraseiiian Claude Kltch la la the House, Senator P. hi. Simmons ia the Seaats. L'adex the loadorshlp of theae two maa wkom North Carolina haa gitea to the aatioa the asaaurta of the Bepoblieaae were mat aad repelled. their adverse erlticunue upoa the lure being aueceaafoily answered demolished by the two erta Caro- ntaaa. Bush aa oerurreace, under eudk a lead rshlp, ia probably uaprMedeated la thia aouatry, for la the Huusa Coa greeamaa KiUhia la the chairmaa of the Committee oa Waye and Means, the Democratic leader, aad ia the Senate the chairmaa of the finance Committee is Senator Bimmona. That two men holding theaa positions of the highest place in Congress at the aama time are eltixena of the tame Htate is a new thing la the history of this country. Ia both bodies the two North Caro linians demoastrated their fitness as loaders, the two occupying positioas which give primacy to this State in the u.Uiunal hulls of ligil ..n. PLAYING TO TH K GALLERIES. There is nu one who Is going to de clare that lie is i m lifoiiist it abjut pay ing taxes, yet there must be taxes that there be a government to protect and care for tl.e interests of the people. And in the lis or natious tbcre couies times vUi'ii it is necessary U tecrease taiea iii or 1 r to m -et expenses which are absolutely neefsary. In periods of ar tliis ndeaity is otic which is sell e i 1- ut It require no srgumei.t in proof vf this. Hut the Miianc4iil hsr-lKhips of wsr are not enn tiued tt b llif-rent nation In the jrrnt cuiifi;t iu i.uiopc note tlie cac f one lt."itr;tl power It is onlj a csne in point in nlyiri to order neutral tnuiH hi t hi- 1 1 r t t.n- nmi iinposil 1 1 ! Ij n l in r 1 r to me. t i ifn.ri l.roulit upon it b the mr The I'niii'ii Hates like oilier neutral nation, fr- U the , ffii t of the war in Ih.1 loxi of Ti l. mn'l hi. h vol. Id ordi- ilv com,, to it. Our imiiort have I'nlon an ! heiire the rc entice of th goii riii'ieiit fiiiip ilcer.-aied It has liecn nn a''-"!u'e niri'ivifv to ir r emergency taves to ii -. t oit t.t .-Is The most aim pie ii'iiided can see this Vet the Ke ptihlo-an. in an 1 oiit of Congress., play to tin alii ru s u:.:i,i such taxes, a bit of partisaa polities paraded by Repub licans in order to attempt to deceive the people into voting Imrh into power their party. If its leaders would be honest in the matter thy wotlM agree that if the Republicans were ia power today they would have to provide for emergency taxes. Atnon the R. puhlicaus in Congress oho aie pluving to the galleries is Con grevtmau J. J Britt. of the Tenth North Carolina I'itrirt. His play is against the ineavis of raiaiag the needed revenue. As to this he said in Cnnicre on Thurs lry of lat veeh: Uf all the modes of lev ing public taxes ct dei d by statesmen and eeonouiitii. that of paj meat l.y small adhesive tax stamps on (roods and wares, checks and diafU, and instruments and documents is the most unjust, the most incqiittaMe, and the novst eratious." Tins ludictmciit n.'ntht as well bate been continued to a de uuueiution of buying Hie4age stamps and n'tacluug them to letters aud ,iack keU a arissaer. Iks trilWUami La tka harshest of kMgshca was al tka Boutk la Ut Masrotpi of lit pee pi aa bar Urkaa aa4 Uaktas U tka aaalltles sf eMisasrms. XI Bsarteretl wet that aaswef might hktra Weft mhd thai there had bos feeds coins riled h ksea with atsTiulett aastlBM if Dllaoia, thai Cbleago k4 reeerd of ertms of appalling dimes sloas, for while aaek thing might b said, still reasoaabls psepls kas that b at the erlmlaai elaea wkkk dee task tblaga, that thers are as good pooplt la ChUage aad ia lUlaoU, la tks grea Wast aad the Northwest, as. la other parts of the aooatry. Aad tks papers of tka Soatk ooadama as aastioa la Its entirety Uosauae tksrs Ilvs la It people who aonu< crimes. Aad ao matter wkat tka South might have said la rsply to tks Tribune euuld ast have beea aa ladlotmaot la aa sevara aad direst terms aa those ussd by mayor Thorn peon of Ckloago son earning tks erime aad criminals la that city, with tks addsd deIaratloa that tks police department of Chicago was winking at such things, was la part asraklp with it. What says tks Chisago Tribune of the report seat oat Ivy las Associated Frees yesterday thai 'Boosed by a recent wave of srloss which has resulted la several murders aad nu maroas robberies aad hold-ups wlyor William Hale Thompson charged the Chicago polies department with shield ing criminals, grafters, aad eontribu ting to ths orgy of crime"! Aad hers are the direst worda of Mayor Thomp son : I kaow the police departmeat la sbaolatery rotlea. It Is hoaey combed with grafters. I knew ert as tasia, bold ap maa, mardsrsrs, pickpockets sad thieves of all de scription kaowa to the peilee are walking the streets every day aad are ast arrested. This Is s tsrrlbls thing to aay, bnt I weald ast bo surprised to lesra thst la ths de partment are mea whe have planned murder. IN SERVICE OF WORTH. ages ('oiiKres.str.an Unit's purp'bse was. of course to say to the pc-oplc that the IViuim ratie iarty is doing thing-, of the M vatious kind, but the gallery pray in this is that he fails to sa that the ad hcsive tax stamps ph. a is the same -though in a lesser amount- ax that of the Repubtuans at the time of the Span ish American War. Ia that day there were also adhesive tax stamps, oa all chocks. Bnt that was done by Repub licans and was therefore the corruct thing, according to the Unit ar(y view. The Democrats, is using adhesive stamps, are all wrong,. aorordiag to the Bepublicaa view. It is all a play to ths galleries, and it ia meant a a coaxcr to mislead the popt end set totes aest year. But the people will ore the ham buggery of the cOtire BrpuMiraa, ,fQsi tioo, aad will show it at the ballot boa. AT ITS U.WM DOOR. Boms abort time ago, wbea there ae c lured U Georgia a i) nesting a kick was dcplernd aad den ee need la the Sooth aa mnch as it would bars been done ia Uay sort msv.MaJrstjw, qucaga Trioane took wprtevtsmrty ta read a les -taro to the people of too entree frosrth, f loctare eaacbed ia hvagwags ss bHter aa to go beyosd the besxads af Tta raeord sf ttf Irisktor rseory, osjiarsaTlriia;tftsrm f jlting toU ofia.tko saaahjar Us .1. Aad so thers waA.M.nirpraM oiher day to read that It waa two i r-fiaieara whlra hasT saved ths ro-Uhs Praak Ijrachiag tk Tribui too able oritsriasa. Ia ita eslitorial apaa tks oabiact 'af aa aeao of ta fact that almost to a pagosv tbs paMicatmoa , saf tks Smtk dhac(s tbo acf atTha mA which footed saeT laagW at ths Uwt.Yt fs rH In the papers of Alamance eounty we find hearty commendation of the work of Ir. Tinman M. Jordan, our fellow citi.ea of Raleigh, who aa the represen tatire of the State Board of Health is making a medirnl inspection of the school children of that county and de luting additiuiuu time to a luinpaigu against preventable- dieaaes, teu.-hiug hegiene and sauitation to the school children lir-t hand, and to the grown ups who l.nve I? on in ntt. ndauce on the schools on Health Day. Dr. Jordan's loug time devotion to the cause of public heallh is a mutter well kuonn in this c 1 1 , unJ herieo there is uo surprise that the people of Ala mance county "(onsuler themselves for tunnle' In haling lr .Ionian conduct a eainpain f r better health conditions. Ia SeiMiou aud out of scasou he has Iwn conteuding that to ncroThplish the best results for the pri veiition of coutngious aul itifectio'M diseases cluldr. n bIiouM be tailed t these matters at the same time that the are giveu other eituea tional opportunities As thi! Si.p.'riiit 'ii.leiit of Health in Raleigh gome .-ars ago Dr. Jordan aroused great interest in the matter of sanitation by the publication of a City Health Hulk-tin, aud the lessons that it taught are still bicriug fruit. Not ouly the people: of Alamance, but like wise the Htate Board of Health, are to be congratulated upon such a repre sentative, and upon the service which there is no doubt Dr. Jordan ia render iLg the teop!e of Alam.'fiire. THE HALT OF THE EARTH. n Rev V J. Haum. St. Thomas' Kuliah Lulheran Church, Bronx, in New Vork Herald Halt, therefore, is good; hat If la. deed the aalt have lost Its aaror, wherewithal shall II be sr stoned ? It Is fit neither for the land nor ths dunghill: men raet II oat. Lake xlv:J(JJ. The (ireat Teacher said that those who accept the Truth, the Word of flod, are the salt of the earth. In the life of the world they are what salt is to material substances He also said that if we did not intend to le genuine followers of the 1-or.l our Cod, then we should not prof. s a partial, insincere allegiance to Him an I llis Truth. For, like suit that had lost its savor, vie would be fit for nothing but to be east out. First, then. "Ve are the aalt of the earth " We all know what aalt ia for and a hat it docs. It cures, purifies; it seasons and it preserves. That is the use of those whose hearts acknowledge the true and eternal, who are Godly. ThtT are to cleanse and purify the worM through the Truth of Hit Word, to flavor and euaso it aright with (joditnrws, tn preserve ita good by a strong allegiance to Him and His Troth. And, agnus, we are told what ths po euliar property . of character is that roaetitutes the saltaess that makes thst sail valuable. -Blessed," say a Ha, are ths poor ia spirit," who recognize thst we come short snd need God. How shall the self satisfied, ths self-coa-ceited. the worldly minded, ths sin blindcd exalt thu world or save Itf Uodlisesa sloae truly esalta a people. "Blessed are they that moara," ss you contemplate the folly aad wickedness ia the world, and are led to trao repent ance and Godly sorrow for sin. "Blessed are ths meek." Tbo proad aad haaghty shall be brought low. Tko truly snook shall iakorit Uo earth. "Blessed ars they thatch anger aad thirst attar right- sirs ore for tbo good aad tbo right aad who see aot satisfied without It. Ulrsiii are Us mortuiai, tbs pare la heart, the peacemakers,'' ozpresalaa traits of character that ars eowetrnetiro. psworfal sast usjspcasssJs to ths wa liftiag af baaaaalty. Aad the. Ulsassd ars thooo that aro persecuted for rlght sooaaeoa aakeL Uotsi'isho- ars IB treat ed hesssss tasy will mot forsake doty. sAOoet- Tbsaa awa Iki iiasai of War tor that oeaog smya' aoaaUtuto v. -1 ' . . gt tbs ':AsrtB, tAw aiw ltaa r.t risked Uetr bvrs ia defeaso of tho mea I whe aro Ha savrt. But tf w kaso least ear aBsUtmosav If wo task tkeeo sraits sf of wkat Use ars wsf It mattoiw aot sWbaf other osssUaaaios ws may paaaeas or asss ws may aervs. ws ars aapToataUa ra tko roal se&so If ws ssW- tto uia "aaltasss. It U aot bt saoM aalt It srystaillaa. or whHo, or soft (bat it la of sosh raise W ua. Its a to r tta salusss is Ita rlrtas. Aad so with kaataa liis-asd with tbo aa tioa. . Ears lg tbs traa "preparsdaass," both rot Us battlo of life aad ths a em las of ths aatioa. The drat aseee sity to prepars for both eases is ths trao OodlUees of which Jesus apaka. hfra. a B. Troy Diss, (swiailmtmiamseasossiiia.) Orooasboro. Dos. la-btrs. Daslls Bum pass Troy dlod hors today after a wsskVs UUass. Tbo funeral will bo hold tomorrow. As was Us widow of Bar. B. P. Troy, of tbo North Carolina VL I. Ooafaraaso, aad a daughter of Mrs. Frances If. Bsmpass aad seventy years of ago. Beeea ehildrea survive. Two sobs Uremia Loadoa aad a daughter Is a missionary to China. BtadeaU Goiag Homo. (Oii.ua w Tks K aad imw I OrsaaTUla, Dec U-The students of the East Carolina Teachers' Training Behol aro searing for their homos oa every traia. Tbo fall term closes Uii wssk aad as fast as Us stadeats finished up wua Uetg asamiaations they wore allowed to leave for horns- Ths Cbxist- mat taeaXioa will bo for two wee ha. eladge DanUis IIL (Bwasslls Tks Nsse ess OVasnw.l Ooloatbora. Sec. lS-s)udge F. A. Dan tela, while hobring court In Wilmiagton this week, sjras taksa sick and had to be removed to? hip- homf la Uis eity where he Is asw eoafinod, aad his eosditioa is somewhat improved today. Graded School Cksees. (Bpssssl to Tks asw snd literal ) Oreenville, Dos. 18 The Greenville graded school elosed down Friday and will take two weeks holiday for Christ- Christmas Silk Stockings For Ladies and Christmas Silk Socks For Ucn We have plenty of both to supply every reason- iii i able aemana. With every pair of Silk Hose and every pair of Silk Socks we will fur- nisn witnout cost- fret a beautiful Holly Folder with this verse printed thereon: "Again I wish You an old fashioned Wish A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year"; Prices of Silk Hose: 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Pair Silk Socks 50c Pair DODDKl-FERRALt tJ7'is- COnPAUY wir i rr MY FAMILY Said one of our good business men h the other day, ahall have the best home that I can provide, and I be lieve CAMERON PARK is the best places " assWsasSjsWrasrvasi snv?s mgSW - The number of pretty homes that have been built in CAMERON PARK is proof that a great many of our. best men think the same thing. The Parker-Hunter REALTY COMPANY, AGENTS x Now Jockaoa MocM "34- 112 inch waeIboao 32 a 4 V4XI Js tiree tolly oeisupaasl, iawlwcliatg oao snan too, oloclrie light m W ffjl A if lag aael starting sr steam, aael Stewart Vacaaas Fual Syatsaa. The first gun in fight for Jackson supremacy The automobilo business is now resting on the foundation of solid worth. You get more for your money than evtw before. . The Jackson is battling for supremacy. Our weapons in the contest are superior value. We are giving the most in auto mobile efficiency for the least money. We are bound to win. You who buy Jacksons win with us. These three new Jackson are the best Jackson toe have ever built. We aay this, fully aware that some of our loyal cus tomers who have driven Jackson cars for years may differ with us. a But we know that not one iota of quality or strength has been sac rificed. And yet, the new 1916 Jacksons have remarkable power, extreme flexibility, and a beauty of line and finish all their own. ' A light "Four" of .Amazing Flexibility Tb new Model "34" Is a wander. Yoa thought tho days-of "Fours" srer limited; aodidtre. But trriea you havs riddc behind this saotcr yoa orill eoncsde that there has beea a marreJoua dercsopenent te foufy Under mot car constTQC ttoa Jaetnoa sour-cyfiasler ooe ouactlua that upsets aa tlasaryOsv Vtbrarloetloos at M Mllosl This aew, bagh duty, kng atrok aaotor ahovs a speed of 55 miles , turning ap a btric over 17M tsTsssiotions per aaasuta, witKmmt wibrmtmml Aad it reads aa snrirery new meaning into tbo word MtthUity. Its performance, oa bills and ia sand that awnihl saalt aa ordtaary "lour" or "sia" is ssBsary as tmmrlirsg Do yoo asandar that Jatkaon distributors art wildly eatbuaissticr WaoaWolry Easy Ksjtwf mrsintrd oa a csuosia ttast srifl ataad ap aa tho Jockaoa alsrays does. Aad with rear fmU ellip tic springs, tbo Jachsoa "M" gives a ili isiintj new isrterprs. tatioa vo "eooy -riding, far it barjeatly it easy riding, Yoal Borer know Aoor easy till yoa rids m it. Ceasrostsly tooary Boely. Aad wrta a new beauty and rrftaesnent at Bne and finish is eeupted tho Jackson eld-fash.' toned holiest!! ta wains? giailhis katbar urJsol story, arvd gemiino wai(y sswsWasswsfts ssa as tba places aad parts Vow deat' t oao. At the pries, with Joe srnabtT. rx of "4-Iscw, aaa at onea takes tfaa tead for aoar-cy Under awJias, Tba body soots Art easily. Cosiialafstr ppet SttS. New light Weight Eight" '' Model 94S, rtToPassfnger XT I Lisa -sUgM.-tBa xitw?a ojaehsiahat aoalna-aT that oaa be taraed awaasrytasaywtwtsjaaas, " I ' ' 1 1 sy Sail at ass p S0r a $1 Seven-Pasenger Tight" - irr $1685 New MadeJ U Jacbsaa ia asupxc, use Ssane nsuj-sKTOSX; a bis?. sssssdsasasatarar" ' - - - - " assanaasas m ajar sMU satisfy taeasaawi f''Mssj,rTsgbfr'assBrsaal saaaaTSMsaaaasasaaa-v.rvria;, -.jr Ut asrbsa. uses a ear aay -Ut at sarv erica. lM-hscb artiaslliaaa i . Tbarw U am tmmasilaU and wrgwot ciaVaand for all Jasraort ModeU. It Vwukl bmwimlbodrdm fmuJweJaotMLt tm and b sure of sMtflydaUnrr. J. BEALE JOIWSON;(enasrN.-e. lsj CoVsoarsUlosV. -. -t ' i J 111 y a o- i i
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