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GREATEST LIVE STOCK SHOW IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD -
GRtAl tbi U0llk pjuliAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1915
Saturday Evening, ct. 31, 1911
The destruction of American prop
tty in Odessa by Turki.-h warships
will not involve the United States in
the general European cmhroglio, hut
it may be necesHary for Uncle Sam tn
Kpnnk the terril.le Turk a little tn let
him know that he must not infringe
CD our rights.
The FirHt Sea Lord of the BritiHh
Admiralty has surrendered hi.s exalt
ed position, attained round by round
by diligence and performance of duty,
and it U reported that his resigna
tion waa made necessary because of
adverse criticium by the newspapers
on account of the fact that he was of
German birth. In other words his
loyalty to his adopted country, which
he had served honorably for almost a
half century, has been questioned, ami
from this distance it appears that the
criticism was due entirely to race hat
red, provoked by the war, and not to
any evidence of dinloyalty. Treach
ery is a serious charge to make
against a man, who has proven him
self worthy and unless there are
grounds upon which to base such a
charge, those making it should have
to suffer the consequences.
V'A.Vii..
LETS MAKE IT
UNANIMOUS
Tuesday is election day throughout
the length and breadth of peace
Messed America, and the citizens of
this country will march to the polls
and demonstrate their appreciation of
public servants who are on the job,
and who have "delivered the goods"
by polling another landslide vote for
"Old Democracy." Mr. Brinson, in
his address at the Courthouse Thurs
day night, paid a glowing tribute to
President Wilson and predicted that
he would occupy the presidential chair
as long as the laws of the land would
permit. This prediction is as safe
and sure of fulfillment as any that
could be made. As Judge Winston
oald, the election this fall would just
ba a "thank offering by the American
people." All of this does not mean
that any Democrat should fail to go
to the polls and exercise his fran
chise, for the more the merrier, and a
"unanimous" vote on the questions at
issue would not be distasteful.
HYSTERIA AND ( II A KIT V
OUT OF ORDER
The people throughout the country
have gotten a bad impression of the
South because of the hysterical ef
fort. of some to have the national
treasury underwrite the cotton crop
The northern newspapers, in fact,
some of the larger dailies, have had
great columns either criticising the
South or calling upon their readers
to lend assistance, and the appeals
have been made miner on a charity
basis. The South needs no charity. It
Is amply able to take cure of itself.
It always has done so, and the so
called remedial plans have created an
nnfortunate impression. The "buy-abate"
movement has been "jumped"
on by many of the larger concern as
a capital advertising medium, and in
the guise of benefactors, purchases
of cotton, to be stored until the mar
kets again open, have been "author
ized." The newspapers are flooded
with "notices of interest to your read
r" regarding the "John Doe or Pe
ter Smith Shoe Factory's commend-:
able action in authorising all its
salesmen to purchase a bale or two,
etc., etc. A great many of the pa
pers have realised early in the game
that the plant were purely advertis
ing stunts, and the copy hat found its
way into the waste-baskets, as it
should. The South wants to restore
a market for its chief product, and it
is seriously concerned for the welfare
- ;ms
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fniiyrljtla, I3U, by Panama Pacific International Imposition Company.
The greatest and most comprehensive live stock show In the history of the world will be staged at the vast
Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Kntries of valuable and rare breeds of live stock will be shown from
every country In the world. Including France, England, lielium and other countries In the European war zone.
More than one-balf million dollars Is offered In prizes and purses for winning live utock. This photograph shows
the vast live stock barns, covering more than forty acres, with the great Judging amphitheater in the center. The
live stork show will last throughout the period of the exposition, from February 2n to iJecember 4, 1915.
of its citizens, who have all their
Dossessiona practically at stake in
their cotton crops, but then the South
has not and will not ask charity of
anybody nor will it submit to being
made the free advertising medium of
all the big business concerns, which
see a chance, by "authorizing" their
representatives to buy cotton to get
some splendid advertising. As a mat
ter of fact, the warehouses of the
South couldn't hold all the cotton, the
purchase of which has been "so au
thorized." A very small proportion
of that "advertised" as purchased or
authorized to be purchased by big
business has been actually bought, and
this is another reason for doubting the
good faith of the "advertised" benefactors.
Mr. George E. Roberts of Iowa,
hold-over director of the Mint, has
tendered his resignation, and it is au
thoritatively stated by the powers
that be that it was a sure enough
resignation, and not one of the "re
quested" kind. Although Mr. Rob
erts is a Republican in politics his
counsel has been sought in matters
pertaining to the currency system and
his advice has been regarded very
highly by his Democratic associates.
It" is gratifying to note that the
American boys under General Fred.
Funston will stay on the lid in Vera
Cruz awhile longer. It is more than
probable that had the troops been
withdrawn some weeks ago, as was
planned, Mexico would now be again
in the heat of war and turmoil. As
long as Uncle Sam has to play guard
ian, let him retain his preferred seat
until he is entirely satisfied that all
is well.
DISICIIM.ESSS WILL MEET NEXT
WEEK IN GREENVILLE, N. C.
(Continued from Page One.)1
2:15. Devotions Theodore Yar-
brough, Rtlhaen.
2:25 The State's Duty to the
Child W. H. Swift, Field Secretary
of the North Carolina Child Labor
Committee, Greensboro.
2:55. Social Service Among Our
Churches Prof. W. T. LaPrade, Dur
ham.
3:10. The Rural Church Prof. W.
O. Lappiti, WiNun.
3:20. The Preacher and Doctrine
W. A. Davis, Washington.
:40. The Preacher's Use of Time
P. H Mears, Asheville.
3:50. The Preacher's General Read
ingCharles E. Lee, Washington.
4:00. The Ireacher as a General
Efficiency Man D. W. Arnold.
Goldsboro.
4:20. The Preacher on His Knees
Richard Bagby, Wilson.
4:30. The Old Preacher Secretary
W. R. Warren. Indiananolia.
S:00 Adjournment.
Evening Session.
T.30. Devotional Exercises L. C. !
Carawan, Plymouth. . . . . , J
":4a. Church Extension A ' R.
Moore, Savannah, Ca.- - C : s .
8:30. Christian BeneroWnce Sec
retary J. H. Mohorter, St. Louie, r
ThursdayMorning Session.
State Missionary Section.
!).10. Devotions A. C. Knibb,
Spray.
9:45. Address State Missions J.
Fred. Jones, State Secretary.
10:30. Reports of Committees and
Unfinished Business.
11:15. American Missions Grant
K. Lewis, Secretary, Cincinnati.
Afternoon Session.
2:15. Devotions J. A. Saunders,
Kinston.
2:30. Address Public Worship J.
H. Mohorter, St. Louis.
3:15: Educational Address J. T.
Hundley, Fredericksburg, Va.
4:00. Report of Atlantic Christian
College, President J. C. Caldwell.
Adjournment.
KEEP YOUR STOMACH
AND LIVER HEALTHY
FOLEY CATHARTIC TRFTs.
You will like their posiuve ucu,...
They have a tonic effect on the bow
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cleaning to the entire bowel tract.
Stir the liver to healthy activity and
keep stomach sweet. Constipation,
headache, dull, tired feeling never af
flict those who use Foley Cathartic
Tablets. Only 25c. J. E. Hood &
Co.
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GENUINE ECZEMA REMEDY.
New Remedy That Heals Eczema
Quickly.
J. E. Hood & Co. sold hundreds of
jars of Hokara, and although they of
fered to refund the purchase price
to any dissatisfied purchaser, not one
jar has been returned.
While this is surprising in itself,
yet the most marvelous thing is the
reports of chronic cases of eczema
that have been cured by this simple
skin food. People who have suiTered
with scales, scabs and even bleed
ing itching, have found relief in Ho
kara. No matter where the eczema, pim
ples or other breaking out occurs,
whether on the face, hands, legs or
body, the application of Hokara
should give quick relief, and even the
worst or most chronic cases should
be cured in a short time.
You can buy a liberal-sized jar to
day at the very low price of 25c, and
with every package goes J. E. Hood
& Co.'s guarantee to refund the mon
ey if it is not satisfactory. adv.
Edwin Clapp,
uiorsheim,
Kneeland,
SHOES FOR MEN
Who care for Style as well
as Quaiity-they are the lead
ers in style for Men's Foot
weareverything that is new
in shoes you will find it here
in all shapes and color. -
May Manton,
Julian Kokenge,
Shoes for Ladies.
Style, Quality and Fit guaran
teed, i Will appreciate your look
ing them over before buying else-
where, for I can save you money.
MarkCummings
!The Home of Quality1
A vigorous Stomach, perfect work
ing Liver and regular acting Bowels
is guaranteed if you will use Dr.
King's New Life Pills. They insure
good Digestion, correct Constipation
and have an excellent tonic effect on
the whole system Purify your blood
and rid you of all body poisons
through the Bowels. Only 25c. at
your druggist. Adv.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO R I A
FAMILY AVOIDS
SERIOUS SICKNESS
By Being Constantly Supplied With
Bedford's Black-Draught.
McDuff, Va. "I suffered for several
years," says Airs. J. B. Whittaker, ol
this place, "with sick headache, and
stomach trouble.
Ten years ago a friend told me to try
Thedford's Black-Draught, which 1 dia,
and i found it to be the best tamily meat-
cine for young and old.
I keep Black-Draught on hand all the
time now, and when my children feel a
little bad, they ask me for a dose, and it
does them more good than any medicine
they ever tried. j
We never have a long spell of sick
ness in our family, since we commenced
using Black-Draught."
Thedford's Black-Draught is purely
vegetable, and has been found to regu
late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re
lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea,
headache, sick stomach, and similar
symptoms.
It has been in constant use for more
than 70 years, and has benefited more i
than a million people.
Your druggist sells and recommends'
Black-Draught. Price only 25c. Get a
Backage to-day. N. c U3
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Of Fancy"Neltfe7'TabIe""SeB7TFy
Silk Shawls, Silk - Kimonas, Mandarin
Coats, Ladies'- Scarfs and HaniMade
Laces. New kind of Embroidery Bed
Spreads. .
Starts Friday, October 30th.
At Barrett & Hartsfield
:&v:NE(OTER
K. KEMER WILL BE HERE FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY
Call and inspect these goods 'tis, iio trouble to show them. I
will be very glad to have you call to' see my line, which will be on
display at BARRETT & HARTSFIELD; ...
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Office 130 S. McLewean St.
Near Residence.
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Specialist in Diseases of Wo
men and Children.
Office hours 10 to 12. Office
105 E. Caswell Street,
Phone 118.
DR. DAN W.PARROTT
DENTIST,
Crown and Bridge Work a
Specialty.
OfficeoverCot. Milloffice
IRA M. HARDY, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon
Office Hours: 9 to 11; 2:30 to 6
P. M.; 7 to 9 P. M.
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