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OAKDALE ITEMS. Ht. Robert Cates dM at Us home nMT C]iN>ss Roads School on October 18^ And 'w&s liud to r^st in Mt. Ziou CeoMtery on the foUowing day. Mr. CfttM ^d been in failing With ^ more Omn a y^ar* Everything was done for^hiaA that tifliiSd be done, but aii piToyed fniitWsit He leave* a wife^ .two small a father, laptitor, tvO' brothers *ad ioj^ sirter Aiid a host of friends and neighbors u> moutn their lo&s, but their Jo»s wiui'^s 'He ibisa a'^fatt^^l znent^ betr of Mt. Zion Church for Birthd^ surprises are ffetUngr to be .very common around Oakdale and vicinity. The last one Was given to Mrs. Sam Spoon on pctobei' 19th by her children and grandchildren. The .surprise oi>nsisted of a dinner arid niaay valuable gifts of the children. Miss Stelld Alien of Siler City vis ited at the home of Mi*. S. L. Spooii u few days a^-o. . ^‘Ccin shuckings". More thiin you can sh:'.ke a sti;*k at-every ni^rhl.. Four i)r five every night—so niany "we can't a *}?v)5:U".i hinsliMg ohe bit. . Thewv s?’.‘*ao ln'.)v,‘Ovem?'Us bemj| a* CUV SL'VlOOlhoUiiii*. A 2VW: .-tcve, ccn^'e.i: Ouv peop-o . J;'. 1101 wait f'.':’ Mr. Joyner to ordt-r . iheni. biti uo. on M')d leiid to ihcu'i c-.vn 'i v.-irhout coiisi-jlung: Mr.' Joyner. KiU ;:v' '•‘■••'V hi*/ i l-uUil'iV-’ '■‘r'lT/, t'- ' : they :Vi r' i- 'vhv ri'.lr'.v' I’.'-'.v t :vv^'v-u. fHTCi ' • fVES^,vvnii^ OF ,\EW YORK. Dear Sirs:— Answering your questioft, “Why (fe yoa sup^rt American Protec- tivs Tariff Jjeague ?” I regard it as highly essoMia] tlntt truthful proptt^isda in the interests 'jf- protsction to Aittcricau industries should be. di^miiiated thrijughout tl» United States. I believe your facilities for dointc «ueh woii aris of an order to jiwtify the enc«ragrina Mip^rt 6t every fciMtd of pratectietti ■ The inequities »s^iat«d with the present tariS cwst eo^^wt^ by ihe friends;of 1^'otectioii and the day is hear when there will be right eous deraami from all sour«es for tariff rales that will prevent this, eounto’ froM being flooded with goods inade ui’-dev ecodcmic conditicns, such as'the world has ivevcv kno\vn. ’ ,\s a result-o£ the present wav, the prej-'-.'ndsri'.ncf of women in the Eui’Jpean ii.c'.usts ios who are fitted to maintain an economical status, such as our men and women could not ^s- sib’y compete with, spell voii; foi' man- uifacturii'.s an^l laboring interests j.) ;■ States unless tai'iS' rates are inci’cased io meet those conditions, ii:'; I v!r!;-h r.ioans hig’her r;it.os thim tl’O n;o.-st r.rJent pvotei.-tioi-'ist would i '■;-iVv ;u\v.’:c-.>t;rt a Tow j'cai's.ago. T'^icve. is alsi app.-elicnsion iihc! r.'.ii'.yS of ma:;.v mai'iifac-iUre:.-- >;>. '.he U-'.-.itccl Su-ae as ib.o:r ability ‘ ^ “ '-h;; r( ;;i!)l'UtiO:l in vlii / ■■ thv/' f:d\. Vi- ■ ur.’.ry K-.i; )pc:i:; r!(;- DOUttLS SiOIUiSAVM'. Carl H»ceBbMfc-W*iiK* Cimia H*a ■ tUaarkakk L*4y Pttfwwer. T^ 86i»«r^ult, wiiettw it be single or double, is a feat w^h requires the most usiduous practice and the most mathematicaV calculation. The first thing tumblers learn is to jump from a spring board. The sens*lioh of siwinging through the air is an un canny one. Next is the “stock” somer sault, which consists of merely spring ing Up into the sir, aroi slowly and with practically do phyucal exertion, turning over. The moim is so iloxy that the spwtaliJr hardly realizes.that the performer has revolved. Then be- jfins. the drill for the real somersault. Tlie double somersault has slain scores, for in turning in mid-aii o.ie is apt to alight on his head or neck, wbicli would mean instant death. There are several men.-who accomplish this feat. In far-off Hungary, at the Winter Carden Theater, in .^ii.stria, >li‘. B. E. Wallate, owner of he Carl Hageribeck-Wallace Circus which tomes to Buviington, Satarday. Noi'. Gih fov perfovmances ai '2 and S i*. M , ar.'i :i parade at 10 ^oclock. heavd of a wo.mr.n who was able to :u*com- p!i?h :hi^' feat. He ueputize^i bU' Lva- ot)p To jr.vei?ti^ifate anu he .r?- porioJ li)iu ;5 niicnjbeJ' of the Ure.-it V>V..-d faniily -ei'ialists was :iVic i*> the double 50mer5auh. T;:t? r.il Wiis 2'i.';;;;.’:t}y CMGragrect r.ud iheii* ira.-j^uoi’tation arran.ired :. v.:? the big* ,c-:' ■Aw i’..;'. ti'^Uv'rit -■L'k-V/uUclrt- '.’Irci.-''. '\:~h tho Uttlo j'cat:, sr-f, I); A;: v;,> - . o-i:. At woj*-'. • .i! i-' ••!'.(* V,'01llu . I;.- IJ:\i. Ii: =v;ev2:-. • ;hc r.'.y.iird-y • ' • lv-.v .• .r”.:- ) v.-h^ ■;.y Ui: i t . r- 'A-lU:--- , ; . , >"■’ ha,' y Tari.-' 1 ;... ■ . t';l •. t' 1. • . • ’.'.iir.'. . .n. ^ n -- • lu:- CBimtAt. «pi^ oess must 'THBdUGH TO CONOTAinSNO. PLE AND AEGEAN SEA WHEN GERMANS AMD BULGARIANS JOIN IN SERBIA. Teotoua N«w Cm Send Gum a»d Sdih plie* to Aid Turlu Afaiaat AHiea —Uttle Slav NatiM F*ccs b*Mi ' in N«Hth; British and Fi«Mi Fighi- iag' Side fay Side ta Sare Pan «f H>elr Ally Prop Beiag CnMhcd >y iavaden; May. Yet Rob Balgaria of Macedonia; Runanik is Bestten. SUFntAGE LEABSBS ffltaOI OON- FID£!{T OP MEW TORX \K- TORY. Clow CaMpaicn WUb ttoiulnc U«et- iaga—Miaiaten to Take np Sleyw Today—EWctlOM Outlocic i« Other States. New York, Oct. 30.^—suffragists closed their campaign for votes 4»: iiijrht and leaders, expressed e^- dence that the woman suffrage aiviend- thent to the State asnstitutipn w3I tw carried in next' Tuesdiay’s eteetiwi, London, Oct, 27.—The German ^ *rmy which crossed the Danube at g^j mais meeting in Madison Or.wva has joined the Bulgarians,! g^uare and in the completion of 26 who invaded Serbia ripar Prahovo, t eontinuJus oratory at Co- aiid the central powers now have an i The speaking began .at open rorfd through Northeastern Ser-.|i0 o’clock last night students from Co. bia and Bulgaria to the Aegeati Sea jumbia University starting it. and Constantinople. Titey are thus in ^ Mrs. James Lees'Xaidlaw presided a position to send gans and munitions' gt the Madison Square rally. The by river and railway to their Bulgari-1 including J. Stilt Wilson of .r.n and Turkish, allies, who vyill ; California. Esmond Robins arid Kath- greatly strengthened thereby. .crine B. Cavis, commission of con- The invasion Northern Serbia by I nKtio!! the Austro-Germans continues apace, I Dr.: Shaw Confidenl. while Bulgaria i.'; putting- forth >' r>i-. .Anna Howard SJiaw. president slrojjff effort to secure control of ad^ diii.7nai ^ectioiis - of the Bel^rrado- Saipniki raiJwiny. cf the Xntionaf American Womun Sv.:Tvag;e .\>'»5ri:'.iir:n declared that fche ' was confident of success next Sunday. S^^ far as the north is concerne.l,! AiTti-ssuffrajriat-: also were basy to- it i^ fp.t by her allies, i^^ j They heM ii.mass meeting: ui^- doMii'ed, but j.n the south, reinforce--hv jiu^picop of the New Yor!; the British am! French who , St;>te .•\sscti;'.;icn cpposcd vo wiman are fi;rhrin,i hy het- ?ide, Serbia is | sulTvaRo i:; C-rnc-;- Hn’l where b^t :-.U hvr srio:i.arth to throw fhe '^ipht the suffr.irri.sts held forth. buck. Afiorthi' Frcnch ■ TW will be no day of 1-esl lo" sin- vi;rto!-y Krivohsh. the Serbian,'. ae- _'f!-aj;e wi-rkcr,s tonu-rrow. Fifty min- IO !hc Athens report, were Asters in Manhattan wUl pi-oacli sutT- /v-occ;ipy Volos, an i-nportanr scrmoi- or mr.ke nM*es?e? \v, rV :h;^: ni.-.’i j i.'n'.rvi'-' ■ i 3.;.. . O.'l. • ■' ’ n;;; tioil. Q^vernor Walsh, speiiitBc: aer> sral platforms in Boatou duriikf tJia afternoon and night, saiid his tour had coiitvinced him that he «»* to gat tiha third term which tiM itatd has b««n aecii£too)«d to give its executives. . SUrybiid Ootlaak. ^ Baltiniim, Oet. 30.,—After an en ergetic stat» eNtipaign by eandidatoa pf tM two l««diac ptMiWi' widdi practically closed ton^t, both tha Detnocratic and H^pidiliean leada« to- nlcfat «tnMdid «^^ in t3»i vic tory lai their respeciive «t«;^rd. beaiien at Tueidiny's didlbn; Maryland is iMrm^Dy a Deawentk state but the Bepublicans claim tbfc the splendid business record at tbeir gubernatorial nowinee, ©viugtoa E. Weller, will influence the independent vote and enable the party to reipeat its feat, of four years ago vrhen Goldsborough was elected governor. RHEUM ATISM -AND ALLIED PAINS —THEY MUST GO! The congestion of the blood in its flow causes pain Sloan’s Liniment penetrates to the congestion starts the blood to tiow freely. The body’s w.-irmth is renewed; the pain is gone. Tho “man or woman who has rheu matism, neuvaigia or other pain and fails -.0 keep Sloan’.s Liniment in their home is like a drowni’-^ man refusr in^ a rope.” Why suffer. Get a bot tle of Sloan’s. 2nc. and 50c. Sl.OO bottle hold .si.’t limes as mufh as 25c. ,size. :';urv,i;y •i nil junctii):! f.^ath ii: p‘Tn?res.', iiip is still ■ct. 5 rBt and Ovsk • : ' r!. -T}'.',' ca .tiidut.j of ,1 5 ft:'! v.-k cflii..:;- • •;••• ■!■ tliH i-i'.y. - V r’ W. ?: ■- r M! 'iv-:;-, ' ■ ■■:. h’- i V,:; VviU'.'! the war ;.s ended there will : -'.'1 in !ii ihu division tho ch.i: cc.-- ;i misfhty small .^Jice ivi.’l ! f .(•!': f>; tile little t'!ies ^Vb..;. ti,'.? ion presents i t (.'";!'r:'o.ss i’. nii;rh?. al.-tv ■ i;..;-*.'■ \vr:t-.-:‘ ti.. ‘ v to coti'i.,; :No, SiX'Sizty-Six I ih!;^ .1 r v.',rcr;-?^:c*!. prcp.ircd cspccially , f; * MALAm.^. cT HILLS & FEVER. ■'•ivr>r b:. d i7r-jtic jjny case, iind ! if tl'-cn r’-5 .1 i .n’c t!’.? I’\’vcr wUI f»ot . r\ !urii. it lil ts' (2n tb;^ liver beftt-‘r thait ' ?;c2 .'i.’id r’.i.: or ticJicn. 25c ak *, jV -C- V. H' -1, ; .-'.i i-Ol'fi 1:0! n ' r; v'av". Qr,alc('n:i’.i3h. .V. C. KN!-n Ts:)} AS SPIES BY Ten f)ther;i .St-ntenced ia Belgium lo IVi’.al Servitude; Three Are Women. l.or.'Jon, Oct. 30.—^Nlne persons, who v.'L'.c- coni-icteJ .'>n Oct. 2G of espionage i 1 Belgium, were e.veeuted yesterday, acci r.ling to the Amsterdam oirre- spo,--5eat of Reuter? Teleprram Com- :.ary, who says this information was received in an. official telegram from Ber i ). Tui. other persMS, including three wor.rm, were sentenced to penal ser vitude, it is stated. v-'ns £1; tiu" t-: ir.tt'.j'le.i io ;'on‘0 j; or,e:i ihe i.’f-.-critci! «!'■>; tfnipfs wa.^ founi' ri-volve:’ in iii.s >cni!.=. n.~;i';iy I crotfchinfiT inside witii an aiiinnnt';' shall Neilly seized the weapon the hands of the prisoner, and look ing at ;t carefully admitteii. ‘‘Y'-.s 1 have looked liown th.at barrel br>foj-i'." Snipes rfco^ni^cd the of'sccr,'; with tlw: declaration, “I've seen you before" and Mr. Neilly responded, “You said you would know me.” We should perhaps be thankful that some European nation did not grobble ue up l»ng ago, being as we were not prepared to offer re^stance. I The 7'\ -Wotk jz Biivh--.;; on. I The Tiine?->ic-i'cuiy T jlkki.ry. Tile Tinie.s-Lti'.der of M uiu -Airy. The U/;i(>r.-Rt'pub!icn'.'. r;f Winston- Selem. The Wilke,' Patriot of Wilkesbonr.. 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