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HERE SHALL T11lTU .Mh - ' - --T7 " ' EOPLE'S RIGHTS MAINTAINiJNAWED BY INF1AJF.NC.P. AMn HMRPinrn pv rtvn VOLUME A1- - . " "I MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROUNA: WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9 1914 ' : - ' - . 4 UAUi.H : ' sTILL PARTY OF THEORIES pern ocrats Have Shown That in the Main They Are, as ever, Visionaries. A Parable Toid in Fact. ! A man went to Saliabnry some weeks ago and took subscription a to a paper. He never Bonf - fu Greatest Slaughter in History. '-It is not war, it is a holocaust scaiesE Slaughter in thr norm's history is going on behint DaDer. nHhK ' "v,tm 8 nistori . i j .mvuc: i-i i h m nar . i feature ot iaew wnson b , - censorship curtain in France ...election letter wmcn most opened - . - . xuey got in Whm. fh - .. n lit . . i rvrfi hi.. i. i .- i - i nUC niii im i j Yrta At r a ' em was its tendencv tn wuiuu me man fAnn . .. .v.u3 V1 llK. unw t0.V.::rin Ri,it nA ir a-Wou " . uim ln t has been naid it win k0 translate -.uuau, vjta.. rook him t ku . . w , ranted inai h. uih linsoeu is ii e tB n r " v.h; t and iast WP,t t ' . w .4 -1 Auac was tbe wy th Rev. james vr V, i already demonstrated its court arid ttB i7 " . . " M""' landed in New York ,0 leer prices and curb mon- yearg OQ h c "m tJo Imd ay summed nP the Europeai Ti I, o hoon over thno vi-itH I tUBlUKdllC. Jn ft nr I vn x rT t - flpoiy. " what warnmi.L:: , "wa ,ar more about it the Pemocrauc . v - , you than anyone else who h9a Brt ... nromep nrornuigaior oi uemoerai- win aarep with no i . i . kJW x ' nB,v'" : ' . . . , , u oajius mat reach d - w i Lucar n i hmm ic doctrinalf theory as good I as idem- the raSeall y ne W8Daner ' "' promises For two and five days Father Malloj frtrtf nrtrt nrVi an morm.olit mn n nnthitiir nthor worm. I 60t 113 Til PS Til 1 n CO 4,P I pron8" vi"" i , v,i""cu! ine actual hrinir lino tt V fFao1 i'r, I and nnt tl.t . . , . I l ldl uiiug line. Ut STSS .tat fioHng The peopi and nevr 33 Chap'ain' atteched to GeD ea?y as Wowing V?''" . Peral heaua.t . . ni i i MuuuuaLiun ri m rnAir on v - i 1 1.1 An trnm it 4 i x v fiii it- w . w a. mil mirr rii mnc i oiia i - duduicb .. r x: r . uu. ue recnea a storv of mn. As to the w iison-underwood tariff tor lo cae subacriptions for to the flict. of mon Bio, k taring "set business free." business aubserihorft , . .. ' " " " "uo ""u, Inn nhhh wonder deenlv over what . " . rocfc cnat thrilled ev nmer of "' new freedom" has been OD a cnaingang. The court did a n pnrv tAr i 1 1 nr ... 1 a j-l- uxay. ior tiaat is created for its benefit. It was in the promise when - ongress was caned in to special session to make over the tariff in accord with Democratic the ories, that, under the working of these theories new life and energy would be put into all branches of home indus try, the cost of living would be low ered, and, in short, that such an era of prosperity would be ushered in as the country has never experienced. Nothing of the kind has happened, here are the rainbow-chasing Democratic propagandists - with the President at their head ignoring the demonstrated facts and claiming that it has happened. Instead of setting business free, the Democratic tariff during the eight months of its unin terrupted performance waa operating to put business out of busi news reporters. ren skeptical ship the name of the man who took the STOP THE CHILD'S ffTl HS '3SSSS?tt"Si?S THEYOFTENBESULTSERIOUSLY do too much for him. And we , :,TS ?P and WhoPin CouSh know von will inin u childrens ailments which need immediate . " yvu wmjiMu wiin as in say- attention. The after-effects are nffon isg, "served him rieht." "Rut most serious. Don't tkf th " w - v M. M.UZ. J J folks, in all fairness, how about the don t havc t0- Dr- King's New Discovery cnecus tne Uold, soothes the Cough, al- man who orders the newspaper mau to send him a paper and the news paper man fills that order in good faith, sends the paper erery time it is published, goes to great ex- pease to do eo and then the fellow who subscribed absolutely , refuses to pay for it. How about that man lays the Inflamation, kills the Germs and allows Nature to do her. heaiing work. 50c. at your Druggist. Buy a bottle today. You never can tell. The winds of adversity are not always temper ed to the fellow who wears a yatcht- lugeap. Progressives Rebuked. Back of the victory of the Repub licans is the sign of the times. , The Progressive party, that maladroit'and malicious combination of deception and fraud, . against the Republican party and the intelligence of its fol lowing, has been shorn of all its pretense and stands out as repudiated in New York. It made itself the agent of Tammany, while shouting against boss rule. The duplicity brought about the appropriate results and that party in the empire state is Advertising. Newspaper adveitising does not necessarily build business. If it is groperly prepared, it will bringjpeople to the place of busi ess of tne advertiser. Then it is up to the business man to dohe best kind of advertising he can possibly do take care of the people attracted by his printed messages. Theje are two kinds of advertis-a thing for scoffing. iog that do not pay dishonest ' advertising anrl Avrtiain iwi RtnAKu, iuu. i O " " - tUUL I isn't lived ud to . ine reaaer8 01 tuis paper will be rWTi : -nt. ,. . . , ... tocvA iu icam mai mere is at """fi-f auveriwing least one dreaded flispaso thnt ni i tmmmv uvi is meant not backing it no' with ence has been ahle. taPllfP in oil if a w . " ' u Ull A UJ service to the customer something stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's ti.n4- j a , . Oatarrh flnro i fno 1it -nncin mat cvcij auverusemenc implies uuv pwmc -i ... rum rill w urnown rrk Tim n- a- . ana something that every man or frat' r ' " pr woman wno responds to advertis- stitutional disease. , 1 W M lug has a right to expect. stitutional treatment. Hall's Ca : - tarrh Cnrn is tnlron intornnlltr nnt- I ""vviuunj) ovu- MANY" DISORDERS COME FROM THE LIVER g directly upon the blood and .1 V n 0M1 f m 4- rt, Ann Ax 11. . AreYou,tAtOdd,W1thYour,elf? Do You thereby destroying the foundation ;r wuraii it tne disease, and giving the pa- tient fitrenp'th bv bnilrlinf nn th- self and; with tve world? Do you wonder constitution ana assisting nature what ails you? True you mav be eatind in doing its work. The proprie- Crumb of Comfort. The Democrats are glad to announce that Mr. Aldrich was not re-elected to the senate, Mr. Aldrich not being a candidate. - - With Accent on the "Mouth. The Bull Moose appears to be suffer ing from a malignant case of foot-and-mouth disease. Mere Waste of Time. The holding of an Inquest by th Bull Moose party seems to approach the climax of the unnecessary. Cures Old Sores, Other Rcmefos Won't Curs. The worst cases, no matter of how Ions standi nz, are cared by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing- Oil. It relieves Christmas Holiday Round Trip Ex cursion Fares via Southern Railway, For the Christmas Hnlirfava K- q.,.i. era Railway will sell round trip tickets at very low fares to. various of sale, December 16th. to 25th. Inclusive ana uecera Dr 31 t. lI4. also January 1st. 1915. with final return limit t....,rw 6th. 1915. Round trio tickets will ilcn K -m Illinois. Iowa. Minnesota. Missouri. Ne braska. South Dakota and Wisconsin points on December 19th. to 21th. inclusive and December 29. 30th and 31et. 1914. with final return limit January 18th. 1915 also to Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas points regularly and sleeping well. Yet some- t?rs uave 80 much faith in its cura- ( on December 20, 21, 22. 1914. with final thing is the matter! Constipation head uve Pwers that they oiler One rern mtt January ISth. 1915. ache. Nervousness and Biiim, Srn. in. Hundced Dollars for any case that ! d.v'"tf ge ?f t.hce. Ior. fre In . - in . I n u vnn mr. i.t.n . w n i ; i 7 ' ".k ia ilUllUlfl ache. Nervousness and Bilious Spells in dicate a Sluggish Liver. The tried rem edy is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Only 25c. at your Druggist Bucklen's Arniea Salve for Skin Eruptions n lit 118 to cure, cena ior list of f,,rts-, -; i ; " . i ' I testimonials. Address: dules. Pullman Reservations etc.. ask anr F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Southern FaiJwr Agent, or write ADVERTISEMENT ChsVlotte! N.a m a wa ness. Tha study of government trade land how much hetter ia hm' rho fc l. t.. v ur-i i i. .. reports from January to July will sub- I y tr 7 '7- 1 iwg lean mm maigestion. stantiate the foregoing assertion. ' Ma8j th convicted man, Two years ag(J j wag greatIy benefited . . I got the hard earnings of oiti- hmnih c,rf u u., o .vu5 urnuj, inu Ul lltiCC UUlLlca OI SMALL COMFORT FOR WILSON ZQ8 and gave nothing ia return? Chamberlain's Tablets." writes Mrs. S. A. e have sat wite you, kind read- Keh,"Elida. Ohio. "Before taking them Recent Vote Showed the Administra- fiP fn i , . , . , I was sick for two years with indidestion.'' tion's Policies Repudiated by the Voters. court of public opinion have found Mays guilty. The court oi law has A skeptic is merely a person who II J O J - --vvm. VI let TT UOK I " mi-M.um.j ui viKVI & rffissiSr1 and founi1 -""H do9ei,'t beliere as'you bciieve I.:... I r. . .. . . - I I n KQCO At thO ttnwnnnM 1 I ii neruoiican party is a revived " ucTTopapci utaa who Thfi n.-F-ina Tfl9t nno! Mftf Tt,. jwuiuiLciiu quauuiy. ii nas carried i geia a miug oi vaiue irom nis tel- ew York. Pennsylvania nnrl Ohio' t-o. Ii -n. . ."' ... ,,.. . A law cinxees ana gives notninsr in aimed Connecticut, and exhibited in- I . - . , 8 treased strength thrmh rh0 f return has been disposed of. The Tie great Democratic majority in the accueed has been lound guilty and -uBC ux nepiesemaiives IS cut to a i3 ont VOndpr nn tho rna mt.Vina- v , vu.w UU.o.lU& Because of its TOT1 1 OTir? 1 O TT r? t i ire affal T A "V A TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember therfull name and look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. The postoffice at West Durham a smooth highway for the man who .,nn . i :. $300 in stamps and raonev. aoes not pay ior nis paper to ride I ' over. Jow call the next case. Mrs. McCIainV Experience With Bring into eonrMhe man who got Croup the paper and would not give np ... -when mv bov. Rav wM. mu ho j,.. .. f V T ' 1 V f 110 j hii money, now that the case of the subject to croup, and I wasalwaysslarm man who COfc the morriav and wnnlrl ed at such times. Chamhprlain'q fYmdh not send his paper has been di4- RemedK Proved far better than any other f. i.r Uir K i,iA for this trouble. It always relieved him " . . . quickly. 1 am never without it in the Right here we leave the jury box. house for T know it ls a positive cure for We are not "ntteD7' te Sit in judg- croup," writes Mrs.. W. R. McCIain, Blairs ment on the case. Trv him and vine, Pa. For sale by all dealers render your verdicjt. The Monroe Enquirer. small margin. This result is the more emphatic because it comes upon the seels of strenuous efforts by the ad- Jflistration at Washimrtnn In the Safes which have chancer! from the jjemocratic to the Republican col- ln. In N'PW York for oVamnla tha ministration put forth tremendous orts m behalf of Glynn and Gerard, adidates respectively for the gover ip and the senatnrKhln TTnlf -e members of tho ra Hi not tiron-f nn stump in New York, and the Pres et himself hv lpftora on? nnnnl pmews took an activft hnnnVln the smpaign. in the face of .the returns 0fteW York nnr? nlcr.-. tl cnies apparent, that tho. wticn-, a. f?"011 is not the highly 'aP- m Popular force that it has :jPi,ro(v, . j , m i your aruggrist will refund money it PAZO . " uui. tuuiujiuiu us eup- iwiii iaus to cure any case oi ucmng, f " m 1916. I Blind. Bleedinsr or ProtrudincrPilesin6tol4davs. The first application fives Ease and Rest. 50c A. I i 0WS DistrUSt of DnmK(i9ta I Ua i'ii . r.Aon man -arnn fe i.CTf dLTS '',eT yo his advise u brti, ut,see mat points to the UfS UttB UW,USB 1UA lb oUJSC"' ! men" Jhe natioa-the busi Children's Coughs-Children's Colds students of public life- P4r i a vote against the U I P0Wer. that cannot fail to h0 II "drning- The country is A Lesson in Democratic Catechism. What is the cause of the low price of cotton? Answer, The war. W hat is the cause of the low price of tobacco! The war. What is the cause ot the hij price of, flour? The war. What is the cause of the hi price of sugar? The war. . Whs t, ia the cause of the hi; price of beef? The war. What is the cause of the hig price of pork? The war. What is the. cause of the high price of horses and males? The war. What has caused the money put in the IT. S. treasury by the Re publicans to vanish? The war. What has caused all these hard times and human suffering? The war. What caused the drouth last Summer? The war. It will - be observed that the Democrats charge every bad thing that has happened during the Wil son administration to the war. Funny, isn't it? iiiiri t tiir J. S. BARR. C. LEM CLODFELTER. arr's Shoe Store. "The Family Shoe Store." 436 Liberty Street Winston-Salem, - North Carolina. Both Are Serious. When one of your little ones shows symptoms of ani approaching Cold, give it Dr RftU's Pine-Tar-Honey at once. It acts quickly, and prevents the Cold grow- : i 17 V...linI cnnfkca tfio (0 iciooring elements I lIJs cjr . ucanus OWw.v.t, . u "i-a.icu. me iaociai-j -uiis. iwuscii t,uc mutuua, 0.iv.6i...u " J ' 'I i rota . n H J . t . - T . ' jL- I I n I . p "v,ii'io jjv euuerea i cne system, ii s guarantee". vujr TM7 fa o-""iea; tne Hepublican a- vvut a S-Lw the laboring elements and V "uu me not t; returns result is highly the Republicans. Rsiiih- 111 Pregnant with hl6f,o;,!0t f0,e,y for their numer- K thPi r, for the strong ten FHof 4h "'1Ube toward the re- oi rne Democrats. rene,r' Harvey' Serenity. t?t;'Xn we guess-that the 'fiftv Z . a maJty of be- that r- uu"area in the next r York h Vernor Glynn win carry ii. By more t.h hetcJi Gerard wUl get even IHmerrr T Geore Harvey in loured h ilview. opl6111 and cheerful , a most excellent Ulmp,y Logical Result ana .aCt that dimlnicTia? 'on at your Druggist. Buy a bottle today. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Sores. Rowan county officers also go on the salary basis December 1st. in der the Rowan law the county com missioners fix the salaries and in ,ipir tn this ftntelliffen tlv all the officers have been required to keep an account oi fees collected the past year and tins will oe awu anaw is for the amount of salary allowed; Sick Headache, e-.lx. ii nparlv always caused Dy aisoruers vi , ,4 and the periodic attacks of sick headache , .sn UBon.flr. Mrs. Jonm xwsuvy w ville, Ohio, writes: " About a year ago I 0 r-?P 1 1 11 : ia 8 ynrrrj ri iM t 5; an u-"ug ine cost or Cl0ss of . e tax to ae good thTS!!ei a war tax; to Hesi failure of the income UUt a fAW 4 reaor . 1' 'iL . Sitrlirlacrinn flTirl was irouuicu -o sick headache that lasted for two orthree days at a uiuo number of remedies but nothing, helped me wetil during one of those sick spells- a Wpnrl dvise(f me to take Chamberlain s had - SEE n8 or ending more Re- V7jZrZi me i r ingress. - Tablets. " mis rneaui. in a WAREHOUSE COR. 2ND ND MAIN STSf MILL 1036 N. CHESTNUT ST. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C
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