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A Kauhut Bicycle R Also Four Other Vaiuabie Prizes How to G :t them -.4 '■I . t -4 tBE rmUX-A-mWH t'AlCa: BVEUKfitttN, M, C. nUDAY, JNBCEMIHK tf. »UL m CONCEBNIXG PEESI0ENT WILSON I To the man who tends an aite.itive j car to ta’k uji^n the streets, in shops ::r:d at cou.'.try cross roads, it is mani- ■ fsst that tlio most serious bl>w Pres- I laerx Wilsc.n has suffered is not iri the i;'.d’js:riiii depression of 1912-14, not ,; in the i;iifmanr.i;cmer.t of Mc:£i::an af- I fairs, not in the cstiavagance of iiis adRiihisiiTttion. not in his violatian of p'ojges—though all those w(3re er-ougii to breal: the power of any ordinary occupant of a public oiTice. In spite of all these faults and ! failings, the American people v«re ■; bd'.iind .Praoido:il Wilson until 'f'-sy :'o;t conSdonce in his sinicvity. . that [ c.'?: tiim hi? pii.ia je. Thst broke thej QNE IMS’S SM OF fiASAZlKES DO YOU KNOW ■ that hundr^s of publi^ers Dronld >>e if)ad to send. you a free sample eofjy ti oj their Magazine if thsy ony knew your addross: It is our biiiiinesa to Cl urnish Publishers only with the naihes i-j of intellige:it magazine readers. If you will write your fuli address VERY,3 pUili', and send us ONLY' iO cents in if Silver) or mcney orJer, we will se:)d E| your name to several - hundred pijb- 9 iiiihors within a year, who will, send d you Fi!EE sample fopies of hundreds » iyc-s several hundreds) of teeing 3 itan^aid Jlagaidnes, Farm Papers. ’ Poultry :Journais,. Story Mafs.?,; a Ueviaws and W^kiy Parp:j, Mail A Jrder and Trade Pubi;‘.’;'.uoiiS, House- jl keeping Magnr.irt.',, i'ashioh Journals, illustrated -i-gazines and in -fact a iiout uiL i^inds of higll-'jrade interest-;.'4 i;i'j inag-azines coBiijrjf to j»u in most ,i fvery maiJ.fcr ever a year and all for -V UlvLV 10 cents C*n silTcr.), ' WK-UO-ASrliYE.SAY ' 50 seiid a silvei-. Jime at once and ybar ' , , .....—; e-. our next month's . . was said to be Kraa«er.|._.j,.(,._-:^ti,,g t:, : - I'-'urpriseil-at .ihc results.as we assure' ■■ ' ‘ • ,;yau that you \.vill be .more than well I-’:-iivccacv of retio'.’ of free tolis |'l>^ascd with the small investment. • I -liid you WILL. NEVEK, regret it. ;hro'.!gli tl.--’ Ps.rr.ma -canal after |.Addre.ss the Magazine Circulating Co.. pledging himself in favor of free.tolls, j-^ 5240. C» •.: mifrlu I'e diio to n.r.v information.-His j YOUR .full address EXTRA plain. "lipN nf the civiSai'^® something in store for you. Moation t-. -hs =pin.. of tl"-. c>^>!a!„as ,, real surprise—if you will pl/age,. servce law could be excused by soniEjiet us knOw in what paper you saw this advertisement. ’Ah! That^s v?hat Vm looking for. Grandma' Leave it to ‘‘^Young Hopeful” to know what hot only titles his palate deliciously but what also satisfies his thiret and refreshes his tired little body. It's Pepsi-Cola, A God-send to the thirsty—old and young. No w3nd-er is has achieved such populantjr «s « d&lidous, Uapting drink th&t bus a joyful taste in eveiy sip. At tbe fcuntains -^OT carbonated in bottles, at your grocer's. PEPSICola « I for All TTtirsta—Pep$i-Cola Pepsi-Cola Bottlini Works L. M. SQUIRES, Proprietor, Phone 433 6DHLH0N, N. C I cn. the that pjltical pressure 1 .was more than he cou'.d vnthstar.d, n.'ii urgent support of a ship pur- I chase p!an which he was pledged to ; oppose, would be accounted ■ for by j others on the theory that he hai been j loisled as to the results to be 'accoM- ■ plished. i>.ese were large matters i involviniij intricate proTjlema which a j great majority of the people have no I opportunity to study in datoi!. j But there have been a few minjr in- j cideats which the people could under- ' stand and which made an imperish able impression upon their minds. For ' instance, there was his declination to I ' j ilciiver an addrej.? at Arlington Na- itional Cemetery an Memorial Day,. them. ■. 4 For many months he resisted the - « efforts of the equal suffiragists to learn [ 3 'his attitude upon the question in i | : which they were interested dnd to | f which they wore giving of their timejf and iebor and money. His telated announcement was received with open « ■axpression of doubt as to its sinceri ty- But there is one other, and much 'less important i;;it)ifent. which has had a fftore wide-spread and lasting effect than any of these. Far more than a year the American people were E;:T THIS WILL NOT EFr^'Cr YOU, IF YOU TRADE WITH US. WE HAVE i.X HAND ABOUT 200 fiARREU OF Bought. I'ofore the advance, and can sa-.c you money. We carry the followins brands in patei.t flour: Melrose, Dan Vall y, Hico Best, Dixie Patent and Pride of Alamance. ALSO SEVKAL BtiANDS OF GOOD STRAIGHT FLOUiJ. OU.^ PRICES ABE EIGHT ON OATS, SHIPSTUPF, SWEET FEEO, MEAT, LAD. AND EVERYTHING tN THE GROCERY UN’E. ■ We are sellins fruita, nuts, candies, rMsinv. pnngcs^ and grape fruit at very low prices, quality considered. WE ASK A TRIAL ORDER AND WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. We handle Himts Supreme Brand of Canned Peache^ Krie Apples, Apricots, and Pears, NOTHING BETTER UPON THE MARKET. Y’'ours for quick service, Long and Brooks Front Street. ■given a picture of President Wilson I and his change of mind after Champ j'bowed with the weight and worry of ! Clark had a^eed to speak on that public duties, bearing a load of grief J HONE 200. NEW ISLEY BUILDING. ■ occasion. No member of the G. 1 ! R. has forgotten that. matters, to the ejtciusion of cabinet ^ spect. Jf they differed -witti hioi they Ind devoting his~e7ti« 'ume”to'’'the ««««“«»• diplomatic corre*-;did it courteously and wi±h rd«ct»ace. i cwes of eovernmen,t. This went ■on PO"dence and inattention to t * pu -|They believed him sincere in his at- Then there was his abrupt change [ with the Presi(^.iiV8 knowledge, if lie uervice. 'from an avowed policy of pitiless pub-'not by his instruction. Then camel Prior to this latcr-t incident, titude. Bat one after another have ! come the little acts which appeal to jUcity t:> a practice of studied secrecy, the sudden disclosure that much of American people were wont to listen | the minds of the common people and them an iuuiitive understandings trust seeking motoring, and other anooi^ with marked deg^rec of rc of their fellowBicn I trust man wno ims:i^unssr. Alamance ome Dr. R. M. Morrow, J. M. Fix, J. C. Stal. y, -.1 L, J. Sc!.. W, Sharpe and a few others met ;nd organiz d It was not a very big beginning but during tne rieven years that have come and gone we have stead ily gone forward until today we have Assets of $92,961.46 but that is not ail, we have bui’t homes for those who would probably have never owned a home but for the Association. We have matured 8 series and paid back to stockholders near $50,000.00 And we have just begun, the next eleven years will mean more for the Association than before. You coraplain about high taxe-s, come on in with us where you don’t liave to pay taxes. A 6 Der c 13 now 01; free from all taxe.?, nothing safer, noting better. ^ '^jif ^ C' 5 .€>.'15 r open and payii'jent to begin January 1, 1916. WE have already sold $10,000.00 Vvorth of stock in this series, watch i t grow. THK ALAMANCE HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION -T. L. SCOTT, Pxesident; W. E. SHARPE, Secretary & Treasurer; DR. R. M. MORROW, Vice-President.
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