Air b P-.;v.- ' 's3 .A . i i -iivvjrsyGt . .argest Circulation OF ANY ; County Newspaper. I HE COMMONW :i)Y, licfsfor and Proprietor. 'Excelsior" is Our Motto. EALTM. ' The Largest Circulation OF ANY Halifax County Newspaper. ! f J Get Up h a lame Back? J !e Wakes You Miserable. ?ov.c ktiovs of Dr. Kilmer's , the great kidney, liver and bi.tiUer remedj, be : cause of its remark- ; ablo health restoring i properties. Swauin- i- r Koot fulfills almost :?f every wish in over ;.': coming rheumatism, I : p;.in i-i the back, kid-- 7 ',. J"'r.t liver, bladder a,'.l every j)art of the urinary passage. It correct:; inability to 1 calling pain in passing it, ! ' .ov ing n -e o f lirjvror, wine "ViiVMincs tlir.t unpleasant iu: compelled to go often day, and, to get up ruanv the night. t r, not recommended for :' 'f you have kidnev, liver d ie, it will be found just i need. It has been thor- .:! private practice, and has - that a special ar n iven made by which aU Y?-"ii'r '.vho have not rd , .:i.iv hyve a sample bottle mail, also a book telling i -Hp-Root, and how to i'-f kul- 4 ljw 1 rou '--1 0 pisSES3&wi!eps -.:enti n rSSSS:S SSijssSSj vr ana 2-liiS.vSSi3 :ress to . Co., WW Th r : : '.o !.ottles are sold bv Don't make any mistake - 'he name, Swamp-Rout, -' v : th-)-Root, and the ad .u;ti, Is . . , on every bottle. Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1912. WILSON ON HI TANDS S RECOR Josephus Daniels of Democratic National Committee Wants Voters to Make an Investigation. WILL WIN LEGION OF FRIENDS Slander Is Not to Plsy a Part In Democratic Campaign, Declares Publicity Chairman. regular fiftv-cent . . Staton, rncy-t?r-L3v, ek, N his C. services are :v 3RSx . ;v?:ievor his services required. c m 'vn. Enfield, N. C. DUNN, i -rT Law North Carolina, j r in all matters :ine to railro.-ul j .;inod cn approv- New York, Aug. S. Josephus Dan iels, Chairman of the Publicity Com mittee of the Democratic National Committee said to-day: "Eight years ago during the presi dential campaign of 1904 I came to New York and being a member of tho Democratic National Committee I dropped in at the headquarters of tha committee. I found the literary bu reau of the committee very actively engaged in perusing the volumes of Theodore Roosevelt. When I saw on every desk 'The Winning of tha West,' 'The Life of Thomas H. Ben ton,' and a half dozen others of the works of the then republican nominee for President, I wondered whether or not I had gotten into the right place. "I was immediately set aright, how ever, when I was informed that the literary young men were engaged in f cu;nns trom those looks some of the many denunciations and bitter criti cisms and attacks made by Theodore Roosevelt upon public men and meas ures, and his aspersions - upon great representative bodies of our people, uch as workingmen and farmers. "I found them preparing to send forth broadcast all over the land such excerpts from the writings of Theo dore Roosevelt as: " "Cowboys are much better fellow3 and pleasanter companions than small farmers or agricultural laborers; nor ere the mechanics and workmen of a great city to be mentioned in the same breath.' " 'Mr. Bryan and his adherents have appealed to the basest set in the land, the farmers.' " 'Th-y (workingmm who object to government by injunction) are not in i sympathy with men of good minds and His Title to Fame. -There is a big-hearted man editing a paper in Iowa who ever tries to say something eulogistic about every citi zen of his town both during the sub ject's life and at his death. On one occasion he was much perplexed to know what to say in the case cf a man, a resident of the town for many years and an excellent citizen. For the life of him the editor could think of nothing that his friend had done to entitle him to distinction. .The follow ing was the one fact that the writer could produce from the recesses of his memory as a climax for the eu logy that appeared in the paper: "Mr. Jones was once prominently men tioned for the nomination as alternate delegate for the annual conclave of the Order of Sons of America." Har per's Magazine. Witness Oak Honorably .Pensioned. A gigantic. oak tree that has stood for three centuries at Grimes avenue and Morningside road in Edina vil lage, was "pensioned" by the Morn ingside Civic league. The league voted to fence it in in every way and to provide for it until it dies of old age. Serving first as the govern ment's official mark at the junction ot four quarter sections of land it is unique among all American witness trees; it went down in the Jcovern- ment's first field notes as the official landmark, has always remained sc and now marks the junction of the streets. The ancient tree shaded In dian councils a century ago and was well known when Gideon II. and Sam ued A. Pond established their mis sions at the lakes. Minneapolis Jour nal. Queen Elizabeth's Pedigree. One of the most interesting curiosi ties at Hatfield is the pedigree of Elis abeth, which is to he seen in the gal lery. Those intrusted to make out the document wisely discovered that her descent could be traced through every important person, and especial ly through every beautiful person, straight back to Adam and Eve. It is on recoid that the Virgin Queen highly commended he work. London Evening Standard. - England's Last Tollgate. The distinction of being the last toll gate in England is now claimed by a gate in the Cambridgeshire Fen? cne and a half miles f.cm Chatteris, oh the main road to Somc-rsham. The gao stands in the middle of a section of about two hundred vards, once pri vately owned, and was erected over two hundred years a3o. It was eventu ally purchased by a London compan? for $10,000. NUMBER 34. FOUR C iUARY lis NTS i HAPPY rnc9 MARRIED ? DESSERT DISHES AND A METHOD OF PREPARING SALMON, Tl. . . . . . . home- ?L,?Y .??nrr,7'v. h.f- a larJ Percentage of these nh.ppy noroc -re clue to tho illness cf th? wife, mother or faiitfhrr. Th. fi:. - Vt ... r - - m.,BBtV Recipe for Cccoanut Pudding to Bo Served Cold White Lady Cake What English Housewife Would Do With Salmon. JVhc- , h'Rten3' or constantly returning pain end V- T o ?l Q crn'" up0!1 n w"'-i vitality and strength. Dr. Pierce's l avorue Prescription rearer, weak imi Mck women to sound health by rata! tei-- local disorders which are generally rZ IbU TfoX -!-ie Cuturcpsing symptoms. Demand Dainty Footgear. "It is wonderful," said a New York woman who has been living abroad "how much attention the Frenchwom en have come to pay of late to theii footwear, their shoes and their stock ings. Tho tight short skirt is alto gether responsible. When the shoes were concealed'' it did not matter sc much what a Frenchwoman had on hci feet, and the shoes were always long and pointed. The advent of the hob ble skiit made feet look so awful over there that the French bootmakers had to take to making shoes shorter and with more regard to locks, so that no-.v the Frenchwoman goes in for sill? stockings and smart shoes just as much as the American. She will in-. sist, however, upon having the top ol a different color from the lower." l-ove Element in Writer's Lives. - Alfred de Mussefs love for irrespon sive George Sand rave his thoueida such an extraordinary elevation that he wrote many brilliant poems in con sequence. Chaucer rang the praises of many queens, bnt his one great love was Philippa Picard de Rouet. the Lady-in-Waiting to Queen Anne of Eo hernir. He waited nine years to marry her, but made it a matter of complaint in several poems. The Downtrodc'en Farmer. An Ottawa man heard that a farm er wanted to sell a motor car. He sympathized with the poor farmer financial reasons, h went out to the farn farmer was not at home, but his daugh ter was there. "I came out to buy your car," no said. "Which "one?" asked the girl Kansas Citv Star. For a cocoanut pudding mix Lai: a T. .1 C 1 - A 1 ... jjuuu ui gramnaieu sugar wita a pound of grated cocoanut. Heat a pint of cream and a pint of r;ch milk to the boiling point. Add a little r-ah and stir the cocoanut and sugar into ! them. Remove from the ftove ami I then beat through it the whipped j whites of eight eggs. Flavor with j orange. Cake in custard cup3 for ' three-quarters of an hour; or, if pre- j pared, use one big dish instead of tha ! curs. Serve the nnrl'lir.o- -.nlT T.-th I or without cream. This is a most dc-! 8 Melons pudding. j $i For a white lady cak? u;-n in - cup- ' fuls of sugar, two-thirds of a cupful cf S $ butter, one cupful of milk, the whiter ) c of four eggs, three cupful.-; of sifted flour and a teaspoonful cf -aking pow- ! der. Mix in the usual inner and! flavor to suit the taste. Hake in loaf 1 form. ', ; The following is a London meihod of preparing salmon: Split a thro:-- j pound salmon in half, remov" thn 1 spinal bone and cut each half k-r.gth- ; wise into three even strips. With a . larcfmg needle and thm strips of pork lard each piece. Thfn place i'r.e fka ! in a buttered pan after reasoning wUh j half a teaspoonful of salt and fii !-' ico?e ovrr r vt . , , m- 1 I?:cr:ovEit. "I su.T. t1 proally for ft nurr.K-r cf yrem an.l for the paxt threw to,v'V'- -'o was a r.u-ory to m..." writ- Mks. n. F. V,l t o to a b.:. U .ore J woulc cv. r 1 better. A year mgo thii winter : t'?,".ir':: w:'ls viorst! ulan 'v,',r bef1''- At each period I autremi lit tic i.i to-tm nt. I ar.i the molhcr cf six chiklren. I wan so bad for i ye nmnliis ihnt I ;. m v 3omctl.ii p r.nist be dono, no I wrote to I)r R. V. 1 r: , t. li.n r him a ni-.ir!; .is. I , oiH how 1 unfTered. He outlined a. cc'a- of .rt-.it.nc.L wt-u-h I fo!nve.l to tho letter, i took two bottles l ;",: .it IVesc-ript ion ' rtvl otu; .f 'tioMen Medical Discovery and a. iH-. -cont ont tlt- r i .-.'r..:.rV--e..' a.-i.l have ne-er i-utTered mueh tin, l .. i l c; u. I .11 every suluiinr 'cmnn tho world erer what a boca V'-.' '"''c'-' ''. '""'"inro "I"- Thertj : r.- ti!n Wuating- time and money cct-.rti.fr v.Ui .. tWnjT else or wiy n elso." . The Mc-Mcvl Advi-r by R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo J Lt. X., answer hosts of dciioate question about which' ;ry yoir.ar:, f ingle or niarried ought to know. Sent frct rczvif.t of .'-I tt?nr9 to prty for wrapping and mailing only, j dnu nis lamiiy because they were forced to part with the wwhin r. ' saltspo-onfula of penner. f?n believed, and j the surface ili-e juice cf a quarter of a to buy it. The I iPinon- i-Pnr.kle tho v.kole with a pill Pleasant for th Wife. Some time ago tlm wife of an as sistant state-officer gave a party to a lot of old maids or her town fibn asked each one to bring a photo of I the man who bad t-ied to woo and ! wed her and had hern jil.ted by her. ! Each of the old maid? brought a photo I and they were all pictures of the same ! man, tne Hostess' husband. Kansas City Journal. O)'jp,s?or at G. Law . :xk. iu:red. i approve- security. services are rr-. - D. Kiti-hin, M.D. i'nune No. iOl. IvITCIIIX -.i. Hotel e Xo. 21 . j . cur S3-: : a .7 1 n Lh Carolina. -ii'-.-n's Stables. fr ni'ht. MOT XT, N Xk, N iv of f-ach i the diseases nf . Throat, and fit C. C. on month XT) OURGEON, : ck, N. C. ; -t Ptroct. MITII ; t?rd Surgeon & Commercial i : ..ti:cJIl-:ry- N. c. ''TTST. : ; stairs in White r al Utiildiiig. ni 9 to 1 o'clock ! " o'clock. ; MOTHER AKO CHILD.' ; -i; SviiVP has been . i: il.-v T.iirj.iONS of - i i i.okkx wiiiu? i.CT SCCCRS. It TI'.NS the CD'H, . s vi:-i cor.ic. and .",!:;;::m'A. It i a! - ; i n; f r " ' - 1 : olh-r :T Tj-tui.int ffrovrth. " ' via y jiratore Gtj 6 0 H ii iA . "They quoted from what he said about the Quakers, that those who would not fight were traitors to their country. "They said that v.hen the farmers and workmen and the Quakers came to know what Theodore Roosevelt had written about them they would rise up with wrath and indignation nd bury Theodore Roosevelt beneath an avalanche of votes. They said that Roosevelt would not answer that ex posure cf his views, and, of course, ha never did. I agreed with them that It was the proper thing to do to her ald these utterances through the coun try. "As to whether or not that sort of campaigning had any effect, the re sult of the campaign eight, years ago epeaks for itself. "The republican party is attempting to do to-day the same sort of thing that the democrats tried in 1908. The democrats out-Rodenberged Mr. Ro denberg. They were eight years ahead of him in this sort of thing. It didn't work with us then and it will not work with them now. Stands on Record. "The attempt to attack Gov. Wilson because of certain statements which he made in writing history and in com menting upon events of history as they appeared to him as historian, will fail signally. As one great metropoli tan newspaper pointed out, Mr. Ro denberg and his kind are simply 'Blow ing against the wind.' Governor Wil son is running for President on his record as a public man, and with that record the public is fairly well con versant, and it will continue to learn more as the campaign progresses. "He is running for President on his record as governor of New Jersey, what he said and did in that capacity rather than what he wrote as a histor ian, chroniclingeventsand commenting upon thern as they appeared to an im partial observer whose duty it is to write of things as they are rather than as they should be or as he would have them. "Our republican brethren are en titled to all the thunder they can make out of Governor Wilson's writ ings. I hope they will read them carefully and thoroughly. They will be able to gain a great deal of valua ble information and when the context Is read along with the excerpts which have been taken from his works for the purpose of placing him in a false light, I have no fear as to the results. All that is needed is a thorough under standing. "Insrersoll sought to disprove Bible truths and to assail Holy Writ by the game methods which the republicans are seeking to assail Gov. Wilson." Term Offended Castro. Diplomatic documents are tickiist matters to translate, as the Paris Temps points cut apropos of the off! cial text of the Franco-German agree ment. Three years ago a mistrans lation led to very strained relations be tween Venezuela and Holland. The Dutch consul at Caracas, referring tc a trivial incident, wrote to the Vene zuelan foreign minister that "eer booze droom," an evil , dream, threat ened to disturb peace between the na tions. This the foreign office trans lator rendered "maladetto spirito," e "cursed spirit." President Castro too this to be a reference to himself, and ordered diplomatic relations to Be brok en off with Holland. But an inter preter woke him from the bad dream Character Peve-!d bv Eyp. uiaj eyes uenote creative tempera-J ment, but not aiways honesty. What the novelists and poets term the cold, gray eye is considered to be a sign of selfishness and cmr-lty, though it often denotes shrewdness and talent. Very clever people whose eyes are gray gen-1 erally have small spots of orange in j the iris round the pupil. ! of white wine. Cover thr. flh with a, large sheet of buttered paper properly greased.. Let it cook for about thirty five minutes. Thicken the fi. h gravy that forms with a Utile flour, and when the fish is removed to the plat ter it is to be served on pour this gravy 'over it. For "dropped cookies" use an eg?, half a cupful of the finest lard or but ter, one cupful of ra-gefr, two-tbircis of a cupful of milk, two onpfuls and r half of flour, a smnll leaspoonfnl cf suda and two teospeonfuis of cream of tartar. Cream the shortening and th sugar together. Beat in Hie osr- nr.d add the mi-k. Then stir the whole Into the flour, after sifting it with ilie Eoda and cream of farta:-. Br.ko in snoonfuls upon a grpuscd iron hhsot In a hot oven. Two teaepoonfuls of baking powder may be used in placg of the soda and cream of f-rtar. Sprinkle a little sugar over the cook ies before baking. THE PEOPLE AND THE CUR-RF.NCY. In dealing with the complicat ed rud ditT'cult question of the reform of our br oking and cur- O j rency laws it is plain tlm wo J j g ought to consult very many per O 1 1 eous besides the. bankers, not be cause we distrust the bankers, but because they do not nece3 saiily comprehend the bupinesi tn the country, notwithstanding they are indispensable servants cf it and niny do a vast deal to make it hard or easy. No mere bankers' plan wiil meet the re quirements, no matter how hon estly conceived. It. should be a merchant;!' .-.r.d farmers' plan as will, clattic in ho hands those who i;fo it as an indinpe'i saLle part of their dyily busi r. ;-s. From Woodrcw Wilson's Speech Accepting tho Demi- GLASSES cannot be fitted by mail. We oirer 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. i-s .i IV ri Ill o f r,ti f I CI i Ansco Fi,ms & Cjko Paper are the best for amateur nho- gi lUKiypners. weareheadquar- Uifvr .theso suPPlies and (h shall bopleased to serve you m Wnle for any kind of catalogue a you wish. Mr. W. S. (Jitnsalus, a farmer liv- i injr near r'h.'Tvinir, Pa., r.iys l e has used Chan'iln rlian's Colic, Cholera I and Diarrhoea llemedy in his family ip j' i i.i . i ior lourieen years, and mat ne nss found it to be an excellent remedy, and t;ko-! pleasure.in recommending it. For sale by all dealers. Cyrcpe's Vrt Armed Force. . It would t;;!:e iiire and a half days for th;? armies of l"::rcpe to rass a ?iveu point, murchhig f've abrcat. 15 ir.ci es apr.it, r.t an eight-mile gait- Lawyer Had Eiisugft. A badgering lawyer was examining a doctor in an assault case, says thc New York Sim. The solicitor repre sented the defense, and the doctor tes tified that he treated the prosecutoi for a black eye. "What do you mear by a 'black eye?' queried the legal gentleman. "I mean," said the doc tor, without a smile, "that the prose i cutor had received a severe contusior j over the lower portion of the fronta! j bone, producing extensive ecchymosis around the eye, together with consid erable infiltration of the subjacent areolar tissue." The medical witness was relieved from further cross-es amination. Double Meaning. "Umbrellas Recovered," was a sign that attracted our attention the other day. But only for a minute! We shook our heads sadly and walked on. It would take a whole galaxy of clair voyants and a large squad of detec tives to get back a few of our lost ones. News Letter. Fills the Bill. "A sentence with the word ure." the teacher demanded, sturdy boy put up his hand. ' fellows don't quit ynnr grafting I'll exposure," he quoted grandiloquently -from the noted reform lecturer he had heard. -.. One Way to Gsve Fenr.icr. Save all your empty coffee and bak ing powder eons,' also your hubby's to-, bacco cans if ho buys it by the ncamd which he should do, as by so doing ho can save the price of a cigar or more on a pound can. Now, in pbee of sticking labels on your empty cans, try my way. fioak off th? wrapper cn can and dry well. Then paint cans white and let dry. Then print Mack letters on whatever you wi?h to rse tan for lor example, beans, peas, rice, cage, and such like. Now, if you buy your spices by the pound you can save dollars in a vear's 1;m expo?;-1 They can be bought in bulk at all the big stores. So ?.vo all your empty rpns to put them L'y painting cans v.htie and the letters black you can find what, you want at a glance and no labels always coming off. Just try it for yourself and see. anu a 'If yoi: The Trials Of A Traveler. "I am a traveling salesman," write? E. E. Young::, E. Berkshire, Vt., aud wos often troubled with const ip.vlic;) and indigestion liii I be gan to Ui-e Dr. Kin.g's New Life i'ilhs, which I ;;have found an exec-l ent D'Horty,' j-or all stomach, hv- are une. at K. T. Saccesore to TUCKER, HALL & CO. Opticians op The Best Sort 53 Granby Street, Norfolk. Richmond. Ljachborg. i-r or kidrev trr.ub'o-? they Miiaied. Only Whitehead Co. cnl- " Mule to Be Reckoned With. "Is you gwine ter let that mewel do I as he pleases?" asked Uncle Ephriam's dressed snd kept in the rrfritrerator Kentucky Fried Chicken. Directions say a chicken rhould be Cherries Grown for Royalty. Every morning since All Saints Day the train which arrives from Nicf brings a little package. It contains cherries grown in the open by ar amateur gardener at Nice. Some days the weight of the package is a pound; on other occasions it is two pounds The fruit is destined for the ro table at Brussels. It is said that thi amateur gardener manages to grow the fruit nearly all the year round His method, it Is believed, consists oj carefully covering the trees at night with straw matting. The grower get; about $20 a pound for his fruit. -London Globe. wife. "Wha's you' will power?" "My will power's all right," he answered. "You jest want ter come out hyar an' measure dis here mewel's won't power." Rural Education. for at least 12 hours before cooking it. Cut in six or eight pieces, du:t them lightly with a pplatablo season ing of salt and pepper, then dredge them with flour, shaking off all that is superfluous. The frying pan shou:d be half full of fresh sweot lard w4-r- Cs..r.ot Elircfnsta Love, periodical -voted to tho drama Vi f'-T pi; ys based on some emo- love. The difficulty i plays is that every .rr:, and in making :ichr, 3 well as hi3 ':;..' i t 1 i y adopt ct h o two thousand years on o; c of the dead walls cf ikmprii : "!!e who has never loved a vcmr.:i ir, not a gentleman." plena tion other than In producing :-uc play mur.t have ; a hero (be play audience, cirro.':.'. view exprc-"cd ago by a r -: i'.e BUY! AN FROM Enfield Garage Co., Agents for E. M. F. Flanders 30 20 a When you buy an Automobile why not buy the best? We sell the bet. ENFIELD GARAGE COMPANY, Enfield, N. C. 1 R I U G K A F1 F5H;0 ? rrcpnrM Coy. , y, r.iiM rHse! Jioyottcml. Herth rn.l South. . -; Ar...- , . Vck i ; . l y "'"-lors ana ' . i i-jii t,i uuys. UtiX tor Cottaa: and Man- Our Uradaalu Ciul Ventilation. SanHatlon nj Safaty dv Rvery vmitlnpr Parent. cumata. Far oud Car 3 Is smoking hot when the chicken is Rural education fails, according to a j pUt jn Cover and report presented to the National Coun cil of Education. Give the little red school house a square deal. Is educa tion anywhere a perfect and unmistak able success? New York Tribune. rook fdowlv for one-half hour, turning it freouendy. When it is done remove the chicken to a heated platter, our ihe fat from the pan, put in a generous lump of His Only Chance. Poet (raising his glass) cus fluid! A whole poem butter and let it brown, then stir in a j pint of thin cream, season palatably j with pepper and silt and cook rntil 'A elorl- i cream'- Serve the sauce in (he gravy is con- 'Then boat. Woman's Magazine. use two tained in it." Skeptical Friend- in heaven's name, swallow it down ! Salmon Losf. quick." Meggendorfer Blaetter. - I For a delicious salmon h cans cf salmon and a loaf of stale j bread. Reject the crusts cf the bread ! and remove the bones from the sr.l- sickness, Scott's Emulsion increases the appetite and builds strength rapidly. Its wonderful nourishment assists nature in restoring health. AU Druggist. Scott & Itowiic, Bloom field N J 1? Native City Honors Melba. Jme. Melba is to have her portrait hung in the national gallery of her na tive Melbourne. Another native oi Melbourne remembers that I.Ime. Mel ba, when a pupil at the Ladies' Pres byterian college, was already famous among her fellow-pupils as a whistler. She could stick two fingers into one corner of her mouth and whistle, as long and as loudly as the most accom plished larrikin. Big Trout. Bteelhead trout are running'in their natural habitat, which is the streams cf southern California, and twelve of the beauties were recently caught from near the mouth of the Ventura river. Fred Hartman of "Ventura got the prizes of the day in two fish which are the larcest which have been caught in many seasons. One meas ured 2SV2 inches in Isagih snd the other 30 iaches Do you take The Commonealth. Explaining Away the Facts. Well-bred people now do net tali about "the world, the flesh and the devil;" they speak of the "environ ment, heredity and circumstances." D. L. Moody. 7 Very Ancient Form of Respect. The bow as a mark of respect is a custom used by nearly all nations, and one that had its origin in ancient times. Sad Case. Knicker "Did the candidate get rattled?" Bocker "Yes, he told tho babies they lied and kissed the maa who ran against him." Known Species of Insects. Considerably more than 200,000 sep' arato species of insects are known and j classified. mon. Break the bread into soit rrumbs and the' salmon into flakes ar.d mix them together. Moisten with two beaten eggs, a tablespoouful of melted butter and one or two teaepocnfuls of lemon juice, with salt and pepper to taste. Add a tableppocnful of cream if not moist enough. Butter a .bread tin and put the mixture ito it. Pake i the loaf for an hour or until thorough ly done. Serve with a cream sauce or a white sauce sprinkled with minced parsley. -1 l They interlock and overlap each other in such a way that tha hardest driving rain or snow cannot sift under them. , . Won't pulsate or rattle in wind -storms. They're also re-proo& will last as long as the building, and never need repairs. We have local representatives almost everywhere, tut if none in your immediate locality, write us direct for camples, prices and full particulars. CORTRICHT METAL ROOFING COMPANY 50 North 23d Strset Philadelphia, Pa. v onr (p, i s.;s TRIN Chartered 18.".!) COLLEGE ITS STRENGTH LIES IN TY A Lnrsre. Well-Trained Faculty; Excellent Buildings and Equipment; Full. WeU-Arrane-ed Courses; Earnest, High-Mirded Students; a Large and . yai Lody of Alumni and Friends; Noble Ideals ar.d Traditions; an In -pirin History of Achievement and Service. Next Session begins Scplntebcr 1 1, 1912. R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary, For Catalogue snd Illustrated Booklet, address Durham, North Carolina. Mew Zea!anders Fond of Tobacco. New Zealanders consume more than seven pounds of tobacco pc capita per year. , Mix a pint of boiling water with a pint of milk and acid a teaspoonful each of butter and salt. Let it stand ten minutes, then stir in one-fourth of a yeast cake dissolved in a half cup ful of warm milk, one well beaten egg and enough, gluten flour to make a good batter. Beat hard ten minutes and leave it to rise, covered, for four hours. Add enou"h cluteti ficuir to i make a dough r.ud kread 10 minute?. Successful Experience; Special Care of the Health of Students; an Instruc- i RiNiTY Park School ESTABLISHED 1898. Location Excellent; Equipment "First-Class; Well-Trained Faculty of The Commonwealth, $1 per year. Make into loaves, set to rise v.rJ.i" 'i. -'r i and bake in a steady oven. 'ih. bread is free from starch. It's $1 a year, The Common vvculth. tor in Each Dormitory to Supervise Liyinp; Conditions of Boys under his Care; Excellent Library ar.d Gymnasium Facilities Lanre Athletic Fields Fall Term opens September 11, 191; W. W. PEELE, Headmaster. For Illustrated Catalogue, address Durham, North Carolina. i il j trruffirti. 1 wm 1 mi in H i.r

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