'L i ? 1 ' * jpuma MIT wt[j . no. m?S? wSm^bmh Sate red as eecon A-elaae \ugust I. lJOt, at the poetoSce at Washington, N. C, under the net at Z ~ * I Oc? Month 1 .IS I roar Months 1.00 Sim Months !.?? Oss Year -J.00 Snbscrthsn dsslrlns the paper eiuocrats. If you do not vote you will miae it. Mister. Wilson is a winner. Do you not like to be with the winner? Then vote. Let it be -*atd that yon helped elect Wilson. You will never regret It. Wake up, ye sons of men. there la an election coming and it is going to be a triumphant day for all of Democracy's hosts. Join the happy band and none can deprive you of your portion of the glory. Hang the banner on the outer wall ?"Simmons and Victory." It's com- p ing and it's coming to us. Swell the t glad tidings by your vote. 1 The slogan has been sounded throughout the land?"Win with ^ Wilson." and the people will answer We did." * o Wileon says turn the government t hack Into the hands of the people. It ^ is for the people to respond, and take [>'teeaaion of their own. ^ Wilson seeks to serve, not to die- j tate. Put your trust in him. o Wilson Is free-handed, unhampered tnd unbound. If he is elected, as c surely he will be. he will belong to g the people If you are with us vote with us. b Win with Simmons. Stand up and be counted. Your * h&tlot is a certificate of faith and confidence that Wilson will apprerge elm tree in front of his houBQ, pon which he has nailed "Republl-i inism" until It has almost killed the' ee. The tree has two large limbs,1 le of which is already dead, and te other one Is dying. I^et ua call1 le dead limb "Billy" Taft, and the ring one "Teddy" Roosevelt. Stand-1 ig at the root of this tree we see roodrow Wilson holding the auce of) Right and Justice" ready to cut* >wn the tree of Republicanism, hlch has for forty years "brought irth corrupt /fruit/' god planting :side It the Tree of Democracy, hich will spring up on November :b. This tree will bring forth such uit as the progressive people of the ailed States have long since desired taste. Such fruit will be need for e "healing of the nation." So let I all from now until November Sth nd our Influence to that grant preaimer of "Right end Justice" nod opt on thst day and cant our rote r/ ( WON PARK. A. C. HATHAWAY. ' ?'* ? FORD'S FAMILY [ I - V I .**3 jSV 1, . ? ' v '* JHI <" ^vH hfro^ st *1 wfm ? ojLLI? 10] I senator from South Dakota, la rmry* her family la no leas popular imoaf 1 r. and Mrt. Crawford ware marrlad hi } for him and Igy aside the burden of government which we are now bearing and build up a government "of the people, bj the people, and for the people." EDGAR HARRIS. MLtOWFH SPIRITS IS EVIDENT I AUROfiA, I. C. Tho Hallowe'en spirits were abroad in Aurora last night. The High School and the Womans' Betterment Association accorded the ghosts, goblins and witches a reception at the school building. Subdued lights and pumpkins lent ^the scene an atmosphere most congenial to its weird guests. The school under the direction of I Mies Bright rendered certain songs .which are known to be favorites In ,tbe spirit world. Miss Lois Hndnell sang, "And the gobllng '11 get yon If you don't jwatch out." ' The school sang "Jack o' I-an tern line," and "A Weird Song of the i Mr. Pitt man read selections from | Poe. I A beautiful Gypsie, who was afterwards recognized as Mrs. McWllllams, dispelled the darkness enshrouding the future and read the horoscope of all. In the cake cutting contest Master |Charlie Glenn Mldyette was the fortunate person, finding In his cake the wedding ring, which assures him 'of a speedy and happy wedding. The thimble fell to Mr. J. T. Wilkinson, dooming him to continue bachelorhood. Fate in bestowing the coin decrea that Mr. Hiram Jones would some day be among the Idle rich. In the corn guessing contest Mr. Henry Chapln won the prise and Master Henry Lee, Thompson the booby. While all were in the anditorlpm, intent upon the contests and games, lights were seen approaching from the nearby swamps. It was the witches gathering for their revels. Around a coldron, seething with unholy contents, they danced nine times, singing one of their weird songs until the Incantation was finished. Miss Kathleen Bryan ventured Into their midst begging them to read her future, which they did, blessing her by each one placing some article in the coldron, whieh was to bring her happiness. At length they dispersed to meet again In thunder, lightning and rain. TWENTY EIGHT CONVICTS NOW WORKING ROADS Mr. H. L. Hodges, superintended! of the Beaufort Connty Chain Gang was here today. He states that the convicts *Te now doing work on the road bet wen Washington and Robersonvllle. There are now twenty ''I cottaee n uun Of lh? 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