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:i r.i u-'CUiation ; I The Largest Circulation OF ANY Halifax County Newspaper. .;r any .t i'CY,'S!aacr. lr-o? a ad Prcprielcr. Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year. r v 5 J. .: UFf DAY, AUCliST 15, 1912. NUMBER 33. I aJ ju I mv . t 11 LA A If n- ILK 1 4 r? ph fw.m ..... ..w! !,.;;,!. preys.- rr-;-.n the n:ind, . U'i ; beauty, W-..','.u' and cheert'ul 1:0 ;- ..;. disappear 'vh, :i the kidneys are -" ct '- c order or d2- ..1 , i-ty trouble has i, e?. :!,(.: so prevalent .M.iL j i m iu,t tmcom ' ;"v';i for - child to be rhYeted with weak Ici.iucys. lithe . :'u ii. iitho urine scalds s . :i .'' child reaches an Lb- ; Mo in control the : iJieU-d Willi K'd-wet- ir.. theea.v-j i f i ho itif't-;-. :,hie, and the f.rfc .-J ? the treatment of c-.--. Till- unp:oa...'!t red condition cf hie-r and net to a .' ' are v ju ',;e - o t j n n ) a a f 3 v.-vl Ihuhl.r trouble, i . c-a::ve jr-"'-t re.aedy. ! ir.ir.icdiate effect of j ih.-i. It isolu ! r 3 l j '-'.; i. je.-'t the' ; v. : .I.::;- x.-r. Kil.ner j -' i.. he sure cud . - p - ' - j t.ie name. Dr. end the adheiJ . :i every bottle. : ) ! o '! JL . 1 St.-.", S .. .. . v cc-rvicos are - .. . i - 5 I - -r - i -v t ui :-.;i)'.'ov- , . 1 (O S C iV ' i . i , :. - a:x- j "''"';''::".".' reetK iiv. i ?3 . , ' : j r. j j a b : ..1 - - i o ? i -N - i ';h r.i'.nth ulroii of -:.t. :;:! ill , j. . . if : - ( o:r.r.'T'r':iai c . j ,.;, -.- - t:irs ?n White ri 'i m-. 1 o'clock i'iQTKuM AHD CHILD,' -:r. hv:'.r i' lias been , ; . ; t i t,r,u ns ' ! ! DIO.N' wmrK : : -;r s'.:cci-v.:s. it ; y:;::s the c.l'MS, , V.'i l COUC, a:i'l i.' a. it r ; r r 'T.'rs. r ' ..-! c'.Iitr . .... r. jl to).0 v. i ?. V ' V.'- , f ;.j j REPUBLICAN PERITY IS. PROS- .tlt hie the rosnlt been? Prosperity? Yes; if by prosper ity yon mean vast wealth, no 4 liuu.er how distributed or who ther distributed at all or not; if O you mean vast enterprises built up tcr be presently concentrated under the control of compara tively small bcuie3 of men, who t) can determine almcst at pleas- ure whether there shall be com- i5 petition or not. "The nation as (3 a ration has e;rown irnmensely O rii.Ii. -the is instlv nrnml of hor inihi:-iries and of the genius of her men of affairs. They can master anythiir; trey Ret th'.r miiui to. and we have been cie-ily Etinalated up.der tliir leudership and command. Their iarrch-are many and very green. We r;uu-t accord them the great honors that av- their duo, and we must preserve what they h".ve built up for m. But what of the other side of the picture? it is not easy f0r us to live as it; ta--d to be. Our money will not buy amnch. Hi;:h waes, even "!i n we can ret them, yield u;j no at com fort. We used 10 b be tter off with less, because a dollar could buy so much more. The majority of us have L'C-en disturbed to find ourselves i rowing poorer, even though ( ur earnings vrere slowly in creasing. Prices climb fester than we can push cur earnings t;i From Woochow Wikc,ns Sfce-h Accepting tho Deino c r a t i c Xe :n mat ion . r j - r v w J V JJ Jyji -J LA EOF? AND TK RULE OF RIGHT. C: C; , TI) v.xrking people of Ameii- ca--if they must be diritinsaish- ' cd i rom the nnnerity that con- f-'-'ttUcs tee re it o' it are. of C c:uil-, the baenbene of the na- j5' tic.i. No law that safeguards. their life, that improves the phy sical and moral conditions un der which they live, that makes their hours of labor rational and tl.Tulle, Uiot gives them free do::. ;o at: their own interest a::u tnat protects them where tli y cannot protect themselves can j roporly he reeardeu as eh-! so lebL-hdi-n or as anything v.-1 t.3 a ncasiire lauen in tae i: .erei.-t cf the whole people, vlicse partnership in rijtht ac t ;r:r. re ar t:yi-g to estnijTihii r nd n:tl:e real and practical. It i i v CtAa sph h that :a shl! act it we ere genuine ;:j-c.kesin?n of t.he whole country. loom Wcod ro - v Wi'son'-? Speech Accepting the Tk meermie XoMdnaticn. WHAT i s Tr! T VO GREAT THINGS f i w CJ . Tlu-re are two great things to , Co. Oao is to set up the rule of g j;:s':ce and of right in such mat- j; tors as the tariff, the regulation of tho trusts ami the prevention cf monopoly the adaptation of cur banking and currency laws to the varied ues to which our people, must put them, tho treat ment cf these iviiO do the daily : ooi : m oer lactones ana remes thrcughord ail our great in- i; tlnst rial and commercial under ' t iugs and the political life of g ti;.; p; oplo of th( Philiipine3, for whom wc- hold governmental b power in trust, fcr their service not our own. The ctlier, the ad " diiicnal duty is the great task f.f orotcfctir i our pecnle and our a resources and cf keeping open ; to the whole people the doors of "3 opportunity thron.gii wmca tney reiteration by generation, ' '- must if thev are to make con- c ' ..... ... c V curst cf tneir icrtunes m neann, . ia freedom, in peace and in con- Q " ten! lpcoit. In the performance t O of this second great duty we are 9 face to face with questions of g censervatien and of develop- C !t mrnt, questions of forests and i .') waier powers and mines and wa- terways, cf the building of an t ,"" i(if;qti?.to TnTcInnt marine and O the opening of every highway c, ; ;::.d facility and the setting up U 5 ef every safeguard needed by a r.Toat industrious, expanding na- t ion- p, r,or:h Acceptirig the Democrat- S (.-. ic Nomination Ovf is VcU Anc A cynic observed "ft doe net moitci- Tritniri vnu take rts a ornl i.'C- ..''. n.T itTvavs find out next okay that you have married Fcmo one olse. To whifli every happy husband will confidently reply: "It is l;etter to lovo the real woman you h?vc married t!-an to marry tho ideal girl you have loved." vUb p!!7 cf cut f44 .(j fcTI ..a nviA t r;;i auu -. r m arrest coasptivc tencDcie.., aliay hritatioa in tbroai anu lun. and buiM up tbc whole body. AU D'' Scott fit Bowne. Bloom field . .... it- a. , r J.-.sti-.Vyi.'iJ.vf.; jr, A ft 9 I I V-r " o . ' X vsfo : "-vV-.-V ; : 'h Vff:iiV i --w.ini V"--7' g HON. WlLLiAM J. EYAM: Q "Governor Wilson':' fpeerh of acceptance is ae,rrh,abl- Jt is t j ..... . . . . f orieianl in its trntt lr. 01 I---- 5 , - i3 sure the address v ill io;prc. Q the cohrtr; O JOHN W. KERN, GZiiATO", 8 'Governor Vfilton's spec: h of acceptance 13 n BPttinL' forth tj O setting forth v!..: grt -A ( .ear- ii . "'e i'- ! vv nec3 nis eoncepuoii ei .- - . IU t'.T.k.UUV' .'- -- " f . O 'j. Democratic pnri.y r.rd. v lr-z leadership. It ir. in ooiop'eio ;.:. harmony with tlie progrtftv j- ; sentiment cf iho couony, hut also appeals .tro:;gi,' to eviry ; legitimate bttbhic itji ?:""'." ; GOV. WILLlAh" id. MAN'M, OF K x ... -1 b'fj IRGiMiA: i cvi.i- .... .- O speech. It was wir. j five, ecmprehencive. propheri- O net only o. I.-- " - ' EV.;-c:3a ; lut of Dcinccr.x'.ic ; up. u-.k for years to come." - GOV FREDERICK W. FLA!0 -TED, OF MAiT-iE: ;, 8 :'It it r.ph a! at ion h i.'i'Vi':.. n in every word. It 8 01 the issues f.j people. tt vi sentence and : p represents the t-jii f - - . S Democracy C It i:: the 6 address cf a sta 5 GOV. EUGENn FOSS, MASS A- I CHUGETT5 "It was an admirable pro-en- f?fn of the real issuei upon ; : ' which the camproga will be , Q fought this fail, i uia. u r f is bound to streiigtheu Governor , y Wilson among the ihiuhiug pec- f pie of the country."' Q GOV GEO. V. CO N AG H EV, ARKANSAS: n was a ttrc.it rpeech. It I ?? rinc hro;::i: the country. f VTill - O It is just whs t-he should havo g said. The people have never t fit more conildent of success a since the first nonir.aticn of Grover Cleveland.'' C - 1 ' 'Mi t . -;i: JUDGE MAF.TiN J. VV ADC, IOWA: C? "For" the first time since tho s,;! f "r ov tne .list .1-- f state was admitted to the Un- n C ion, iov.u. - - t electoral vote to tho D-mo-rac O nominee ior 1 1 v:.-)--C I THOMAS MOTT GSbOK,, AUBURN, N. Y. T.nvernor Wilson's speech fits O thQ occasion and the man; pro 8 gressive but not wild; sane, 9. strong and unmtstakao.y buvj.'d (i rratic It m an uispi: Q opening cf the campaign, mui .8 eating clearly and uow & spirit in which tnoieuu ..v - i-, C3 regenerated Democratic party must work; not one or D,o,t "partisan make-believe' but cf 'A honesty ana jusuou 1.. r C- men." f' The Commonwealth is published every ; . i ! . .4 f-.-.'t: 1 1- ft '. ; ,. ',' ; 1 -'V . v" . ! ' Si. ':.,, T . -i .. ; . t- ' ! 'z as x ii "ill t i." h The hi- i". of I'cVOX. !j ov.-zu t. 'i." v hO J'.'. vir 0 rri.- V" .(' V-VC ' 1 00 KOI'V not ' i . r tiiCOI p.r; o :h of hbh v hnu n 4.' n : tt ; f ; j ri;hout ..t de- 1 1 1 : , jr, -) j m- t ? C o . a G-vfr- t i iMDiANA: f.5 (3 (7 I oL r:toT:: in P '' : : Alh;S Will t logip.i Jahoiang i ; ; n 1....'. O i 1 1; CMAi 1 r r. 1 , - AKER OS - I" n w- n o e t: O j O r'. fi (i i : 'Cor..:. a.x a iitorary rs:cr Y,'ilson'3 :?..!:;? v.-lli take i-o'itieal output ill make pleas therefcre, will oampriga dceti : :: :S tho in:-u:s ;r luc-oly, clerr ix. courteous o-pzi-iti'-.n and . oirt i.':v. i cf ' aniv in th- high r cf the ant re prove meat, of the a i?".c.-" s Ho dl'.o. day phhc 5y r.ad f0rc;:,; - JO tono v,ni -rdlr,, o able pronounooiu: II r -w it .i-i -.vors to "givo a!i week eitat- - . . . ,', I' y y ;Va If I in- ii llSsft .. - vi - l?t iiiSrH3 .X .j" i. r 1 - v r ) t J ) t i') .-.1 j JOHN A. DIX, GOVERNOR OF ? NEW YORK. "Govt'rr.cr Wilson's sp.eech of aorp; nnre is rmrhed with broad vision and clear thought, oxpr. :;;-od i:t language every Aim-rhaii can understand. As a busines-. man arid manufacturer, I am especially pleased with his 1 ;.. i ive and statesmar.-lihe posi 1 i -1 (.: tho paramount issue of tr-xi.i loform. and his demand for an immediate downward re vision, in sincerity, precise f.'ntoment :,'.'l comprehensive eras;; of grettt principles and thoir ap'ieatic.-:) of the funda ment a 1 neods of th. country, the spe-och is J -fiV r son tan to . the core. It contains no appeal to pT!s;on aiul excites no prejudice. Jo'.-'np.r Wilson has presented id hi" arty and to tho nation, r : I'Micfj.dii.! r.f the truth r r;, I s: ruggle ill the p ,: i' g r :.::: i-' between to; f. . ... .0 ' pe.- rs of priv- iieyo and th a ":: ii ion of the Ara -rican people to realize, in th'eir government, and their eco nomic, industrial and sotial re !: ui."-, the full measures of the pri.i-:ii hs of freedom, justice and propreos vpoa wl U h the re public was founded, 'i o ail the issue-: and every ntdioual need, fiovernor V.'ilson apidies the ; . ; j '. I ! .'.' 1 ? i ;.; 'Rule of right and com ad- vantage.' The re form;; he advo cate are far reaching, but they are noc: f.sr.ry, sound and prac tical. The speech will awaken ami .stir the aationa! cons ience t:ul lead to a triumph that wiil rcsteie to the p-eaj.de the control of th.Mr government and inaugu ral e a new and happier epoch ia the liiV- and development of the repuonc. MOKE SMITH, SENATOR 8 rnor-.i Georgia: ' I am d--:ighted with Governor ? Wilson's speech cf acceptance, y it is a snptib statement of the q present purpose of the Dcmocra- cy and points the way fcr jus- ft tice to all through real progress Q by law,' under the Constitution. Yfh'i his election assured, it 5 shoo.ld givo conn.ienee to honest i business and now courage to these who need a square deal." -.. " j" O niWWVVW ! !h! '";') v J i:3 JOHN F. FiTZGv. ; ALD, MAY- 8 CP. OF BOSTON: "Governcu WiUon's accept ance is characteristic of tho roau. He lays his sou! bare to the people and asks them to join with him, irrespective of party. iu iightig present wrongs without undue clamor or injury to legitimate interests. He lays emphaf-is on construc tive thinking f-nd I believe this epitomizes one cf the nation's greatest necd?3 at the present time. It will be President Wi! fcc.i overwhelmingly ia rCovem her." i .-' the news in its territory every week. A BLOOD MEDICINE WITHOUT ALCOHOL. Recently it ha been definitly proven by experiments on animal that alcohol lowers the germicidal power of the body and that alcohol paralyze the whit cor puscles of the blood and renders them unable to take up and destroy disease grms Disease crms cause the death of over one-half of the human race. A blood medicine, made entirely without alcohol, which it a pure glyceric ex tract of roots, such us Bloodroot, Qieen' root, Golden Seal root. Mandrake and Stone root, has been extensively sold by druggists for the past forty yean a Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The refreshing influence of this extract is like Nature's infhienco the blood is bathed in the tonic which give life to the blood the vital tiros cf the body burn brighter end their increased activity consumes thn tissue rubbish which hs accumulated during the winter. l.'wuliies. 1 thall tilv.r.ys recommend yo:ir medicines. Mrs. Keves. L? Q LOUiS D. BRANDEIS, BOS- (j Q TON: O "fiovernor Wilson's speech of acceptance is the utterance of a 5 O twentieth -century statesman: O K with keen perception he recog- O nizes the evils from which the O people are suffering and the dan- g ei'j which threaten our welfare; gj with broad vision he points the Q way by which those evils may q be removed and the dangers g averted; he proves hia under- n standing alike of business and oi social nt'eua anu tuat lie la a Democrat in fact, as well as In name, and his courage is un doubted. Progressive Americans have in him a worthy leader." Mr. W. i). Gunsalus, a farmer liv injf near Fleming, Pa., pays he hap used Chamherlian's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in his family for fourteen years, and that he has found it to be an excellent remedy, and takes pleasure'.!, recomrrendinp it. Forsr.le ly all dealers. Misquotation. It la very surprlsics to find In the Charlotte Observer this misquotation of an old phrase, "Everythins was lovely and the goose was hanging high." This is the way the unin formed commonality have come to write it, but in the Tar Ilcel coun try they l.rcw better. The right ren dering i3 "the goose honks high," as the wild goose doe3 when the weath er is line, or, hi other words, when 'everything is lovely." Nashville IJanr.er. The Triats Of A Traveler. "I am a travelirrr salesman,'' .viitos E. E. Youngs, E. Berkshire,; VI., and was often troubled with constipation and indigestion til! I he to use Dr. King's New Life Pills, which Ihave found an e::c-tl-lent remedy," For all stomach, liv er or kidney troubles they are une qiialed. Only 25 cents at E. T. Whi'ehead Co. Csr.rot Ciimlnats Love. A periodical d vctcd to the drai.ia kdeads for plays hi scd on some emo tion ether than love. The difficulty in producing t-uch plays is that every play must have a here, and in making a hero the playwright, as well as hi3 audience, almost incviiahly adopts tho view cxpr.f: d two thousand years ago by a rrrUie en one of the dad wells of Pompc!': "Ho who has never loved a tvtriri: 13 not a Kcntleman." r- 2 S M K A Ftfl AjJHEVn " rrepar Coy tot Co!! and Mm. t P. I ilWfn C0L. R. i;C-IUM hno4 for 119 years. Our 6radu Ec Ui-nl PialltboColIesec the? attend, Morth and South. VentlUUon, Sanitation and Safety Oi Ag-Jnstii'O roti'jui.c.(l the B T hy ! -O 1 i.-tora nn4 hv every vinttin Parl, A AvcmfTf Cs!n of JS poiindu term of entrance arrant u:,ton our Climate, Far and CTO off t-j-sila. itiisry. t'j help ia inaK;nr Msn .f Coy. to;; 73 c... -c hr.iMo t interlock and overlap in luch a war the finest driving tnow or rain cannot iift under them. ilest roof for country buildings, becaiwe they re safe from all the elemcaU. They'll last as long as the building, and never need repam. ... 7 We have local representatives almost everywhere, but if none in your immediate locality, write us diract for samples, prices and full particulars. ' u, . CORTR1GHT METAL ROOFING COMPANY s nalXhbL PL Foiit.de.l 1 S:iS TRINITY COLLEGE ITS STRENGTH LIES IN Large, Well-Trained Faculty; Excellent Buildings and Equipment; Full. Well-Ar.aneed Coursts: Earnest, High-Mirded Students; a Iargtt and Loyal Body of Alumni and Friends; Noble Ideals and Traditions; an Inspiring History of Achievement and Service. Next Session begins Septracber 1 1, 1912. for Catalogue and liluslralctlBcoklct.atf'Jrcss n. L. FLOWERS, Secretary, Durham, North Carolina. TRINITY PARK SCHOOL ESTABLISHED 1898. Location Excellent; Equipment First-Class; Well-Trained Faculty of Successful Experience; Special Care of the Haalthof Students; an Instruc tor in Each Dormitory to Supervise Living Conditions of Boys under hiu Care; Excellent Library and Gymnssium Facilities; Large Athletic Fields! Fall Term opens September 11, 1912. For Illustrated Catalogue, addrens W. W. PEELE, Headmaster, Durham, North Carolina. Dr. II. V. Pierce, the founder of the Invalids' Hotel end Surgical Institute, end a physician of large experience end practice, was the first to make up an Alterative Extract ef roots, without a particle of alcohol or narcotic. "It Is with the srrcntcet cf pK-nsnrf, that I write to Irt you know ef the rre.it benefit. I receive.) f ron the nn of your mc!rin and matt trratr.if nt at home," writes Mps. Wm. Heyks, of Ladyamith. B.C. "I mat tered for three yearn from a runninjr kpb. Consulted four doctors but they failed to mend or jrive relief. Finally I was told I was in mniutnp tionrnd would have to consult r vpocialist concerninfr njy rar, ttiat Um dead Pone muvt be cut out before the wound would henl. A kind friend, advisul me to write to Dr. Pierre, which I did. and after iwvrn mnntka t'seof tho treatment the :,ora i;i IiikiImI. ami 1 iv b..m h.ulik ik.. r cvcri'i l. 1 .p-csicil the wound with Ir. I'icrre'a All-Healinc Kalveaixl t.k tho t.ol-!en AUtJirtil Disewcry' and 'Pleasant Pelicta for m for soy Pierce's Plessant Pellets regulate liver and bowels. GLASSES cannot be fitted by mail. We offer you expert service at any of our four stores, where we have unexcelled facilities for handling promptly and satis factorily all kinds of optical work. Our men are skilled in every branch of the business, and as we use the finest quality of material, you are assured of complete satisfaction. Ansco Films & Cyko Paper are the best for amateur pho tographers. We are headquar ters for these supplies and shall be pleased to serve you. 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