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THE WESTERN SENTINEL, JAN. 14. ; : 7i?eeVWze ,11 free ' ?2 02SO.CO In Cash Prizes, Grand Prize 050.00 ' To be given tthe fanners who raise the largest num- 1 -r-t! ' acre of land in J917. ,; , . , . All who expect to contest must register their names and ' addresses with, usj sow their grass in the summer and fall of. - this year, and make their report by November 14, 1917, ' ' Vj", ' ' ,N Those entering will he furnished the necessary rules and ' ' blanks,' besides being furnished with directions and good '"" ' ' ." ' literature ;free of charge. ' t.-" ,. .. ,' -Write us today, registering your name and postofficd ' .' and asking for instructions, , : v V..t WACHOVIA BANK & TRUST CO. " ' ' ' WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. WAS ARRESTED ON KING'S MOUNTAIN Charlotte, .Jan. 13. For the arrest of Car) CWayfleld, alleged blockader, . Deputy United States Marshal E. 3. IWlHiama of this ctty, seized the most hlstorlo spot in this section. At least chance selected the spot and Deputy Marshal Williams did the rest. The . exact location of the drama was none other than the base of the monument on "Kings (Mountain battleground; , -where Mayfleld was found by a search ing posse, headed by the Charlotte of ficial In keeping with the warlike .antecedents of the spot, Mayfield's hip pocket gave lip a revolver of uch proportions-and -general 'air of ef ficacy, that its very appearance must have-brought pangs -of remorse to the shades of -Tories buried nearby, that theyr should have perished thru such primitive methods as a muzsln loading squirrel rifle.; .;. t ; , i TO STANDARDIZE BAKING POWDER IS THE, PLAN Washington, Jan. 12. Hoping to standardize taking powders so that the health of American people 'will not be endangered by) frauds, a gath ering of baking powder experts will meet with the government joint com mittee An definitions and standards at the Bureau of Chemistry here, on Fri-1 day. This committee Is undertaking to find out lust what constitutes the accepted formulas for foods and drugs. In order that some standard may be defined. This ,, is necessary in order that the federal and state officials may be aided in enforcing the food and drug laws. .' : MAlfT Pf!TrPI,K DON'T KNOW JL aluggtfeh liver can causa- Demon anawfu lot of klsry. Shells of di ineuHeadachest cojisttlon and bil iousness are eurelsliriu that your liver needs help. .Take, DX King's New Life Pills and see home they help tone up the whole system. Fine for the stom ach teo. Aids digestion. Purifies the blood and clears the complexion. Only tfio at your druggist. XJreatest Blood Redf '-.-. (Sires Results When Others Fail tJmiireV Remedy For Blooi Troflblea. , Tha purify ing'and curative foroper ; ties of Nature's great remedy bare -made. "S, S. S. for the flood" a : household saying. Thousands to . day enjoying perfect health :, owjt their recovery from blood or skin djs - eases to this universally psd blood ' purifier. . S. S. is ma je entirely ? from roots, herbs and barks, ffrhicb ; possess cleansing and healing' Ingre dients. You cannot be well when your . blotfd, i, impure; .you -laofe strength and energy natural with health; your complexion becomes pale and sallow; your .vitality weakened. .When ' ' wastel OX jagUfcl.atter which... Ja- tnre Intends shall be thrown off, in left in the system, it is absorbed into the blood and boils, pimples, rushes, blotches and other eruptions of the skirl appear. . . y. .. S. fc. S. goes into he circulation and ramoves every particle of blowl- r poison of bvpry, character. In dtee.nRe and w'upUon? way, and ? Iha auiooth cloai lowing tfitb. health, shows 3 body U being nourished by ncn, Dure Dioaa. K&eusaoUsni. Ca tarrh,! Scrofula, Contagious . Blood Poison all nre decp-Beated blootl orders,nnd rfor their trratWnt uutl lng equals g. S. S. Get S. S. S. at any drug Btor. If yonra is a iieenUut case write S. S. S. Co.. Attfiuta. . "' WALL-WAUL, In the parlor at the Hotel Zinzen- dorf, at 12 m. Wednesday, a quiet but pretty marriage was celebrated, the contracting parties being two of Madi son's deservedly popular young peo ple Mr. J. Slewers Wall and Miss Mary Cecil Wall. Pr. H. A. Brown, pastor of the First Baptist church. officiated. The happy young couple were chap eroned to Winston-Salem by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Scales, brother-in-law and sister of . the groom. They arrived here on the morning train. ' The bride Is an attractive young lady and numbers her friends by the score. . The groom, who is also held in high esteem by all who know him, is bookkeeper for Penn Bros. Sus pender . Company in Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Wall wiU reside with Mr. and Mrs. Scales,; who are num bered among Madison's honored citi zens. The couple left Wednesday af ternoon for home. . . . i , taint t All sk pass a sjan, jg mat ti PRESIDENT WILSQff S FORD JOKE Even President Wilson has fallen into the popular habit of telling lokes on the Ford Automobile. t.The other day when he started for an auto ride ne ooservea iour macnines paraea in front of the White House, relntcut thn Pathfinder.. This reminded him of a Biury, in suDBiauce as IOU0W8: TUB owner of a Ford had come down with what' was considered hia last lllnnaa and requested the friends gathered aDout ma oeoaiae to fee that the ma chine was buried with him. Much surprised at this odd idea, they press ed mm ior an explanation. "Well," tsaid he, "that little old car has nulled me ont. of manv a fon hole and it may pull me out of this one." . lnyIgQraUng;t the Pale ansickl-. ;.?.eP'J: Stindird seaeral Mrmr,v M't , Space -E When ypu merchants buy silks and laces and clress goods, you meas ure them. : When you buy shoes. you count them, When you buy coffee and tea and sugar you weigh them, Buy your same way. Don't do: it blindly. advertising space the The Audit Bureau of Circulations has made it possible for. you to know, from an unbiased and exoert arfet JlsrmV MUCH and WHAT 'KIND OF mCtSXhSSfoSmSl wohilm new$papr$ ofAmeriw fi(tvef This newspaper's circulation I books, rec- ords and receiptsevery syriip of Perpemining to its circulation -are audited by the trained accountant of the A. AC, and you advertisers ' can have copies of their audits arty time, We want every advertiser to KNOW ' what our circulation u. We "have nothing to hide; nothing that we're not proud of; DON'T BUY. YOUR ADVERTISING SPACE BLINDLY, . THE DAILY SENTINEL The Only Daily In Winstpn-Salem Which; Has Stopd an A, 15. U Audit. And the first in North Carolina. THE SEMI-WEEKLY SENTINEL The Only Weekly or Semi-Weekly In North Carolina Which tuc vi an-a. p. v;. Audit NAMES DATES FOR I HREE EXECU Ti IONS Jim Cooper, Ernest Lowry' and George Posten to Die in " - February, Raleigh, Jan. 12. Governor Locke Craig has set dates for the electrocu tion ot three men who recently lost their appeals for new ' trials In the Supreme .court. .The condemned axe Jim Cooper, of Rowan, and Ernest Lowry and George Posten, of Gaston. Cooper will die February 11 and Low ery and Posten together on February 25. -. Cooper was sentenced for the mur der of Luclnda Price, in Rowan coun ty. The crime occurred In the home of Rose Smith and there were several eye witnesses. . A group, Including Luclnda Price and Cooper, were sit ting about the Are. Luclnda Price asked Cooper why he did not go home. Without replying Cooper pres ently left. But he came back bringing a gun with him. Appearing In the front door, he shot Luclnda Price down as she ran from him. Then he escaped but was caught In several days, convicted by a Rowan jury be fore Judge Shaw. The case came before Supreme court on appeal and the opinion affirmed the judgment of the lower court. . Lowrey and Posten were convicted for the murder of Grant Davis, whose dead body was found In Gaston coun ty on March 10, 1915, lying under a pile of brush. The defendants were seen on March 8 with a roll of money buying tickets in Bessemer City for Blacksburg, S. C. After the finding of the body the two men were traced and located In Armour, Ga. They had money on their persons, new notes of the King's Mountain bank, similar to $300 which, It was testified, Davis re ceived tor the sale of cotton just a short time before his death and which he had on his person as he left his house on Sunday, March 7, when last seen. The wife pf Davis identified a pocketbook and a watch which the defendants had at the time of their arrest as . the property of her hus band. The trial of the case was be fore Judge Lane In Gaston county. : Messrs. Lee Compton, J. W. Fletch er and A. H. Shelton went to Kerners yllle today to hunt. They made the trip In an automobile, j. mi ai i i a r m i' A Few Hours Real Pleasure in the Evening THE' bright light of the v P-ayo lamp makesj reading , and sewing real jyleas ures these evenings. Tlie 'Rayof gives a steady light, that can't' hurt the eves' " It requires f almost no tterUpn. jts simpicijy of design make it easy to keep I clean. You don'i ave to re move theMlade to light jtf-jiisi lift the ggulerjf ancUtouch a matchf. Most con--yenieit- most e ffi c i e n t?' I m o s t economiral." Use Aladdin Security Oil ot Diafaond White Oil to obtah best results in QUStovh, Lamps and Heaters. I The Rayo is only one of our miny products especially I suitable for use on th farm. . Standarcf Household " Lubricaht Standard Fiand Separator Oil ' V - 'Parowax Mica Axle Grease .. Eureka Harness Oil Matchless Liquid Gloss If your dealer does not carry them, wnte to oar Nearest station. STANDARD OIL X0XPAHT BALTIMORE L Vs. ,. . Ul & C 7 n n rr m m DON'T LET IT SLIP BY The Sentinel has decided to discontinue giving a pair of ' scissors as a premium to subscribers, but in order to give every subscriber one more chance to get a pair of these use ful scissors ABSOLUTELY FREE, we ill give apair'tc each subscriber renewing for one year during the month oi ' January, 1916. Over five thousand subscribers ave availed themselvi of this Special Offer during the wist year and the scissos have given general satisfactioif to' those receiving th mi fi i 1 1 v i t A m . j.ne enunei is pieasea mat l nas joeen able to iind a rte mium that so many of our friends could use to advante. If you' already have a redr and desire still another air you will have the chance during the month of January M get them under our Special fiffer. If you have not yet .seiured a pair, don't let this opportunity pass by. We could give ay entire pagePf endorsements wire it necessary to prove dur assertion tHat the Conway Sensors, which we have gival to our subscribors free during tie past isfactory. Many of our friends nave miormea ustnat tiaey nav given just as gooosenrace as a fiftv rent nr a AoXfar nnlr . We want evryym eto get4 pair of these scisspfe before our supply is exlbausted, buin order to do so youfcrill have to look after your subscription account during4henonth of January. If you can't ccJne, write us forXpairi You can look on the label of your paper and tell when you subscrip tion expires. . - Remember, one dollar gets The Western Sentfiel, "North Carolina's Biggest ani Best One Jjollar the Yeff Paper," a whole year and a pair of the Qonway Ever-SHirp Scissors during the month of January, 1916. ' It's Your past Cha Chance Ypu Can' to Miss" Cet Biisy Be fore It's Too Late ce It's Afford a It's the Best One Dollar Proposition Ever Offeree Vou i J ; Why Peace Is Impossibli Frank U. Slmond la Review of Review. It Germany, warned by the example conquests of the Rerolutln and the of Napoleon. Is now ready for peace it is only a "victorious peace," a peace ot her own sort. She recognizes that she has reached that point to which Napoleon came in 1809, when having made France great, he persisted in war and in consequence lost his throne, wane nis country lost nig .conquests ana uose or me itevwuuon, jiut ner enemies cannot make neace on &nv terms that are conceivable in the prem ises, for such! peace would spell ruin. Even if Germany were Dreiiared to day to evacuate Belgium, cede Met and- the French-speaking districts of Lorraine tn K ran no nAnstiaHa nr mm. pel Austria to give up Trieste and" the irenuno to Italy, (iallcla to Rurh a. even if she were willing to surrender ner Arncan colonies to Britain, these nations could not and would not make peace, for even with thp.sn mmvu. pions Germany would still threaten th future of all her foes. ' ' In Paris, In London, In Petrograd the conviction persists that if thn war rnn. tinues Germany will be unable to en dure the terrific strain: that, inferior in population, wealth, resources, de prived of ocean trade, sh will nru. cntly break down as did France in 1M4, despite the splendor of Napoleon ic victories and the greatness nf lm perlal conquests. They believe that ""iner year or two of war will bring home to the German people, as the Napoleonic wars Drought home to the French, the fact that th r.urup is imnosSlbM. anil . that (ho price of Dretendinr to ha a race is found in misery and death, in taxation and suffering, not tn wealth, in happiness, or in glory. The Allied economists nl TV i WmXO have figured it all out. They believes max ior a nrics tnat the Al Ind nxinn. are canable of nnvlnp and Ml 11 Germany can be defeated, worn down. unjugni 10 agree to a peace, like that France accepted at Vienna a hundred years aeo whlrh left tha ir.nnA . ' " t.". Vt(IUBIll 1.89 latac$ and took away only thejof Gei Emnire. Such a) nftnra wtinnt xnernlv free Belgium anOTortherrFrance, but also Serbia. It will lea the Balkan nations free to develop llthout peril fMm . ! K . . 4 T. 111 i2l I..U . t u to future neaon whldl German mi premacy at Constantino possesses. oome iime m tne ne year tne Al lied statesman nnrt anllprH hnllnira that the German macBie will break down. They believe tbt the cost in me ana treasure will boeyond the re sources of one tmtlii whlrh with ' - y- ...... Weak and burdenaomnalllea la faring four great powers ad is deprived of communication, from a outside world. When that time rites th enpml oi uermany are notiow looking for ward to a mutilation? Germany. They ao not expect, any sore, as they did a year ago. that Gerany will flv into a dozen parts. A ytr has made j:lear that they are fiehtln a nation not in omperor: and comhtine the dream nf a people, not the exception of a few ambitious men. Ty do not expect certainly not thoi who DORHPSa onv semblance of rean-that the great people of Germasf wUl destroy their rulers or submit o outside Intrfor. ence with their liternal life. i What the Alliatstategmen and irnn. erais ao Deneve I tnat the drying op oi -uerman resomes in men and mnn. ey will producet German sentiment for peace for wee which, nslrlo. nor. haps from AlsaLorreine. mav Iaava Germany inUctiut will take from her aii ner Austflaf-tfautan and Russian conquests andfeave her, at France was left afterf Napoleon felL etui great, but depf ed of all that she had won in ber b! dor Continental suprem acy. . I It Is in thlrfDirit and with this mr. pose thaj theiw year is opening. The strutrele U cirlr circumscribed now and the lssua which will be settled, and bavin? bn settled, wUl give form and stikstsnl to Europe for another century, neeginnlnir to annear. The question tP h decided is the Question premacy in Austria, Po-i land, and the Balkans. The fate of Belgium nd France has been decided and the future of both is assured. Great Britain has not been scratched, and She has ailrendv irnthoroH In mnl (Htllvi M 11 U1UU of Germany's overseas empire and swept tne ocean of German shins and commerce. We have passed from a war of con quest to a War of enrinranra If r.nr. many can outlast her great foes, she has won the war. not as ah nonnit tn win it, for France and the British Islea are Becure. But she has restored tho German Emnfra nf tha vtmhia ii in all its territorial grandeur, and Bhe win oe aoie -to give to the form the , strength and unity the ancient emnlra never possessed. ' If she can endure the attack until her enemies r. h. nausea, sne win rute irom riamuurg to Aden, from Kehlpuwlir-J-rnlptefn tn Arabia, and her hlt at Suez and the x ersian uuir ntea not be long. Piles Cured in o to 14 Dart I Stmt apt&i will eJuai mooey if FAZ0 Blinftfeatnaor Protruding Pileiin 6 to 14 inn i ac am aDDiicatton r1' Kae aaa KCit. A MAN'S BACK ' The Advice of This Wtnttorj-Salem Man is or certain yaios Many" a man's back has manv aches and pains. : - , , -, Ofttimes 'tis the kidneys fault. That's why Doan'a Kldnen THHs Ut so effective.' r Many 'Winstan-Salem men know this Bead what ne has to eay about l': W. H. Black, fit R svuirth afreet. WinstonSaiem, saysr "My back in so lams' and sore that t was unsbtt to donfuch kork At times I had rrtltchea In tnr hoilr 'arid i ooiityU't move until tha pain let l thejv'I had tb go aboutall lent over, Morhin?s mr hark i aiier and laml and 1 coufl harirfy gt out of he- The first box (rkian'i VWnn Pilli Bfrocurad fornThoinpson's drug store. lave me grett relief. I took a coupl of boxes IrA they put my kidneys is ROOd Worina- nrder . T ava had V&TT ilttle trouble from my back sinve." rncesoc, at all dealemJJoni sim ply ask for a. klrlnev ratnodV Ct'. Dean's Sidney Pills the same that Mr. Blaok had. FosterJJIilbur8 C. Props, Buffalo, N. T,
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