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Ask Your Dealer for— NOLDE’S BREAD AND GENUINE POUND CAKE. tnsdved Convention Mystery. (Louisville Convention Mystery.) '0ae 0f the unsolved mysteries of convention is why Bryan, who tn have been able to put what 3 ieased in the platform, left out ^phtilv for the abolishment of Dar vfialsm TIME TO BUY THAT ^ Buggy-and we have the thins you want" steel and rubber tire, at oric6g that will save you money. atMCEL DAVIS, Clarksville, Va. FOR SALE BY SIZEMORE & WILLIAMS Ovford, N. C. Helped Her Decide. (The Williston Way.) A prominent South Carolina lady alternate at the Democratic conven tion in New York, who had been pon dering over that great problem to all women—shall I bob my hair or not?—visited an expert in this work Monday. She was in glee about the permanent waves, super-process of bobbing, etc., until told that the cost would be $60. She told them she would take their address, but to date hasn’t been back. WOULD SHUT DOWN GAS WORKS “My stomach has been so filled with gas for the last three years that I felt I could pretty nearly supply our town. I also had frequent pains in right side In region of the appendix. Doctors didn’t help much. One day my neighbor told me about what Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy had done for him and I got a bottle of our druggist. I can say that it will do all and more than you claim for it.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac ^■cally all stomach, liver and intesti nal ailments, incuding appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re funded. For sale by all druggists. IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD A house, and want to buy your ma terial right, then come to Clarks ville and figure with SAMUEL DA VIS, he is in position to save you money. New Thru Sleeping Car Lines Via Seaboard Air Line Ry. To Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York Raleigh, N. C., Union Station Effective Sunday, July 13th, 1924. Richmond and Washington sleeper handled on train No. 6, 1:30 a. in., open for occupancy 9:00 p. m. to 10:30 p. m. Arrive Rich mond 7:00 a. in. and Washington, D. C., 10:35 a. m. Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York sleeper handled on train No. 2, 11:50 p. m., open for occupancy 9:00 p. m. to 10:30 p. m. Arrive New York 1:30 p. m. Greatly improved service to Eastern cities. Travel via National Capital with stopover privileges. Consult ticket agent, or communicate with John T. West, D. P. A. Phone 2700 Raleigh, N. C. -ORANGE BUS LINE- i " i Durham Oxford Henderson j Hr. Durham Oxford and Henderson 9:00 A. m. j2:30 P. m. *:00 p. m, *8:00 P. M. Lv. Oxford for Henderson 8:00 A. M. 10:30 A. M. 2:00 P. M. 5:30 P. M. Lv. Oxford For Durham 7:30 A. M. 10:15 A. M. 1:15 P. M. 5:30 P. M. Lv. Henderson i for Oxford and ] Durham 9:30 A. M \ 12.30 P. Ih. ' 4:45 P. M. j *7:00 P. M. Sunday kv. Du rhasn IOr Oxford and Henderson 8-00 P. m. Lv. Oxford for Henderson 11:30 A. Mj 9:30 P. M. L/V. Oxford For Durham 8:00 A. M. 3:15 P. >1 Ijv. Henderson for Oxford and | Durham ' < 2:30 P. M. *10:15 P. M. ) *For Oxford Only. | r!'j ' to Henderson.$ -50 \ ynV to D^am .. 1.50 endersou to Durham. 2.00 3 LEAVES FROM—Malboume Hotel, Durham; Exchange | Hotel, Oxford; Vance Hotel, Henderson. | Call 99-W, Oxford, for Special Trips. f W. H. AVERETT. A REAL LEADER (Columbia Record) Cut of a turmoil in which every prejudice was exploited to serve per sonal ambition, out of a heated at mosphere in which racial and reli j tious intolerance threatened to de stroy it, the Democratic party has emerged triumphantly with a leader whose unstained banner every loyal member of the party can follow to the end. Such a leader—free from the tram mels of party factionalism, aloof from the contaminations of party feuds, untainted by private public scandal, one whom the lust of office could not kill, able and courageous—it was needful that the party should have if it would preserve the shadow of a chance to win, after the proceedings in New York. And when it was at last permitted to function, apd found itself, such a leader the National Convention chose when it nominated John W. Davis to be the Democratic candidate for the presidency of the United States. No man more fitted by his natural qualities, by training, experience and accomplishment has ever been select ed as the party’s standard bearer. A man of broad culture, a distinguished legal ability, a proved administrator, a diplomatist of international repu tation, Mr.' Davis exemplifies the ; highest type of American citizenship, j Described as having an engaging personality and as being a fine speak er and a good campaigner, there is nevertheless about the Democratic candidate no suggestion of the dema gogue, no air of the self-seeking poli tician who is but a creature of politi cal tags and buttons; who is, in ef j feet, neither fish nor flesh, nor good red herring. A man of sound faith, of frim con victions, of such an honesty of inde pendence that he would not entertain the suggestion of surrounding his freedom of professional conduct even when the tempting bait of the presi dential nomination was dangled be fore him. “Any lawyer,” was his re sponse to that suggestion, “who sur renders his independence or shades his duty by trimming his professional course to fit the gushs of popular op- j inion, not only dishonors himself, but j disparages and degrades the great profession to wb^ch he should be proud to belong.” That is a sentiment that could not >ave emanated from a man who did not measure fully up to the demands of the tremendous trust the Demo cratic party has committed to him. And when the letter from which it is j quoted was published a few weeks j ago, the Nation thrilled to it as it has j not thrilled to anything uttered by j any of the men who have been active candidates, as John W. Davis has not been ,for the Democratic nomination. It made it needless, in fact, that John j W. Davis should seek the office, because it was inevitable, soon or late, that the office should seek him. IF ITS A WAGON YOU WANT, then we have them, Chase City, Thornhill & Studebaker. SAM UEL DAVIS. The man who saves you money. World’s Record I rr 25ft‘©wri^f Robert Legender, of Newark i N. J., one American champion, who broke the World’s record by 3 inches in winning the Olympic title with a broad jump of 25 ft, 6 inches.. SPECIAL PRICES ’ON TOBACCO Flues at SAMUEL DAVIS, Clarks ville, Va. He will save you mon ey, if you write him now. Good Law Suggested. Mr. Davis, the Secretary of Labor, suggests that it would be well to oblige all aliens resident in the bmted States to register with the Apartment of Labor every year. He clieves that that is the only way to cope with the organized attempts to smuggle immigrants across the bor j der. He would have the aliens pay j a small annual fee to defray the ex penses of enrollment, and he would punish those who failed to register by ,a sma11 fine for the first offense and , by a larger one for subsequent of t fense- Secretary Davis also urges that the imigration law be so | amended as to include Canada and Mexico as well as the countries of tha Old World. —An old scratching hen running at large in the spring can undo tha work of 40 evangelists in the winter, FLUES & ROOFING IS MY specialty for July. SAMUEL DA* VIS the man who pays the freight. All Wool and . A Yard Wide! Here we use that kind of mater ial and to it apply the finest of needlework. The sort of fabric you want—the best from American looms and the finest foreign importations— a broad selection of exclusive pat terns—awaits you. And at our value-giving prices every man can well offrd to wear custom made clothes this Sum mer. Cleaning and Pressing.75c Pressing .50c Palm Beach Suits.$15 Up Wool Suits at reasonable prices. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Wm. Cherkas Merchant Tailor. Oxford, N. C. SURE YOU WANT TO ENJOY YOUR CAR THIS SUMMER, AND IN ORDER TO DO THIS YOU MUST HAVE Federal Extra Service Tires # Those old tires won’t stand the heat—so you had better let us equip your car with these good FederaLtires and Tubes—the kind that will make you forget what trouble is. Try Them and See Is All We Ask. * Blalock Motor Company STUDEBAKER HEADQUARTERS.
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