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i The Largest Circulation ' OFANY Halifax County Newspaper. : y, jJifardii'J Proprietor. 'Excelsior" is Our Flotfo. Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year of Many :?di.Xei? Deaths. d.sev.e prevailing j,, tll;3 :.! : .v .!., i ;co.-iuse so decep ; V'. Many sudden 5 '': ' ur-tLs arc caus-ed P lU' ii.-l.curt dis- , nemiioiiia, V.emt failure or c peplc.ry are often tho result of kid-i-v disease. It l ':'h:cy trouble is a ' low.; d to r.dv ance tl:ci.iilcej -rciscn-c 1 blood vill r.t- c. tenng catarrh of . ... i.-;. L.r t o! Vliiiueiir 115 1 r- -V rpcii ache, Uv.in :nC;. r't'c-rlcf-iicts, liervom-.-;c ki Tiiova themselves break v.-atom-.ay cell by cell. ln:u, :.-.i c!t'jo?t nhravs result :' - cf the kuiuevs and : at or re.?? ol tabic 1 - -i.v.-t Ui tile iiii. xcct corrects inability to Jfrnt ur.ccssitv Oi iCI! tiirol'C1 ilrr-jiii-- ite cfi't-c; -i kid:-v i-uirtd-. .:d.stk--Li;1rIu-Etfce- :i:h rettorirj; 313 ain oiif. to t.4.c c"iid i. ri f ft v -cent a: d Vc;. rviv have c il r.t tells si! vinail. Ac-Ires'; :;;b-:!:.LO.i, X. Y.' rcadlajr il:vs vren- :- r i't make ;e nm:e, lr tea r.XTIST. np -i-irs in VH.it i o n r-kO Brecon lurmor "A V.rtnviUe. N.C ::. N. C C. i V"--0'- his services i -;;c;retl. ! .Z " -. I - ! i TV?5 ! beillSZlcr af L3V j N. C. f. services are proved security. hi -rC -,-,7 -imi f.f i - '.it? a J. "i 1 ! r!M;f,n i i ; C n".ir.e:-C""al i k N. C. : "r-pv-' "'8 ' 'ilALCJAfVI I ' i S Is--. ".tore t:tTj ,:Jul C5CUW l j i ! .H V : k3 4 V :a:L N. C. f i ) i'ti'.-n. ' - u:. over 24 ::;:!: a wniT- , A use Is over rCKaS, Assc-ts ipSUi r:ce . v t i see s::y fraiid ;mla Me3. 1 of ! rJT. I iduni betause ti-' r-. ' .;-,. tlx uiree jay a. 1 : lc artist. A : o threw her a t. ain vr-.s en . li'Ct of tb Me 'ool: arsenic, ard L7, shot bar self EMOCRATS HAV 9NGRESS m RITY Mext Spouse Will Consist of 29? Democrats, 122 Republicans and 16 Progressives ELIMINATION OF CANNON Repubticnn Leaders McKinley, Rod denbe'rg.-JCrumpacker, and Hill Alao Defeated with "Un cle Joe." V.a;;!;'iiaro!i. The uracticallv com- i pice returns of the general Con- Ki'eLo;' tk-eticna show that the po- liiici'l c""Ci2:.cation cf the next House ! of P.: ! s--;iiai ives will- be: Demo j ciau-, 97: Kepublicans, 122; rro- ares.-ivos, lb. Tb.is c,ives the Democrats a major ity of j-V) over Republicans and Pro gressives cciiibined, and a plurality over th.- Renublicans of 175. During ib? Co-.irt-os session which ended in August tlu1 Democrats had a majority ci. (' j !V. r the Republicans. j .Many notable changes in the per- ' ! nr.i ! of the House of Uepresenta- ; tii. s vi!l result from Tuesday's Con- ' I yr- .-. ional landslide. The most con- i ; i-ieuous figure that will disappear ! flora public life in consequence of the j i.rr-ot Democratic victory is ex-Speak- j r Jostpii G. Camion, familiarly I known as "Uncle Joe," who has been i ! ilefeared fcr re-election from the Eigh ! leciuh District of Illinois by F. J. i O'Hair. Until last evenfiis the result I in i!r. Cannon's district was in doubt, but the completed count shows that Tdr. Cannon has lost by a narrow ma- ; Another eonipicuoac mcivb-jr of tho jority. j House who Avas rejected by the voters This is :.Ir. Cannon's second defeat ' of his district is necrr.stni'ative Cyrr for Congress. lie was out of the j Sulloway of New HaraDshhv. Liuilo I louse of Representatives for one j way is a slant in size urul a!;ays ar tcrm, having been defeated for elec- ; tracted much attf-nticn frc-rr. the tion in 1S90. He was even then a vet- ! ic-ries wlien the House v:cs in FOvricn. eran member of the House. Since The defeat of the two Rc-publ'ean c.tc 1SS2 "Uncle Joe" has been sent back didates for Cor.sress from hN Sj?cc regularly to Washington, and for ' was one of the great surprises of tba many years was the dominating figure the election. in the lower branch of Congress. j Ail the Democratic House leaders. James R. Mann, the Republican floor j including Speaker Champ Clark and leader in the House, has been re-elect- Representative Oscar u. Under wood n,i fro-.-, thP rhi."Sn riitrir-t whirOi i, ( Oi Aiauama, Cliainr.an of the Commit- ru-.s represented ior many terms. Bui i other Republican House leaders from j Illinois fhared the fate of Mr. Cannon, Representative William B. McKinley, Chairman of the Republican Congres- ' sit-nal Campaign Committee and Presi- ; cb.-nt Tat't's manager in the pre-conven- tion carcpaign for the Republican Prts- i i-.'ential nomination, shared the fate of ' many cf his Republican associates in I the House. Another Republican House j leader from Illinois who suffered de- Uai is Representative William J. Rod- der.bcrer, one of ex-Speaker Cannon's lieutenants. Still another prominent Hoas" Republican to be buried under the Democratic victory is J. II. David- cr-.-i .if tha s-.t-.-ti. wfsrniisJn TUstrirt He has been a conspicuous member of the Hcuue for many years, but has thown decided Progressive leanings ; for several terms. i The Democrats made a clean sweep ! cf the Indiana Congressional districts : retired the veteran Crump-acker, -viio had been foremost in theRepub- Mean raaks in the House. Rcpresenta 17. C. ; tive Edwin llbenezer Hill of Connecti t (- or, 1 cut suffered defeat alro. His State, hoAth li:':e Indiznc, is sending a solid Demo L r, -: eratic delep;ation to Congress, which pcliiicaliy is a remarkable overturn in j a State that is strongly devoted to tha j protection policy. Representative Serrno E. Payne, who was floor leader of the Repubb- cans in the House during Mr. Can- non's incumbency of the Speakership, j wnB returned from New York. Jo- i ! v: I'm-.-inov mifiitip-r of Mr. Can- ' ncn's lieutenants and firm friends, was elected from the Michigan district that has eent him back to Congress' time and assdn. Representative Nich olas Longworth, son-m-iaw of C 01. Roosevelt, did net escape defeat in the First Oliio District, which is locat- cd m the City of Cincinnati. Mr. Long- , v.-crih ran as a regular r.imuniiu, ond in'-; strength in the district was II SCOTT'S EMULSION im- g Htv of breast milk ' SI lit supplies the material for bone and muscle if scanty or ma,, m f.i . .. 1. J ltnn int. E it makes it ncn anu 4uuUut For bottle babies a few drops ft of emulsion with every feeding tl produces marvelous cifects 1 makes new, firm flesh and ruddy & health. -nMtTiStnn Lsthc ?4 &-j oi-w ' , ;i ra i M f ih- ourest coa mci u H dellcaiely cn.nl .c" f ? titan ' x l 1 i .h article is coatea v,Uh glycerine no aicohol or ,; N P . ...i,a.-.nm(?. nourish- t- m cimuiiar:! J- ' , fii ..,. rrfh-vrmking iood. Mi mil. sti'..'. ,rwhere are en- iitic about S,oU's Enon. H!nr SCOTT'S. j7sisf on gc BlootnfieM.N.J. 'a CCOTT fr. BOWNE. I- -v t p- SSS ??d that $i iiMNMLA f8 SCOTLAND MRS. THO?vlA5R. MARSHALL - v"1 ! Wife of Governor Thomas 11. -liVhv of J Presicbnt-el'.'ct of I v.-eakeued l-,v ih f.t ii,t i,o i nrvri h.v a mfii.-w r.r u; ! law's new third r-artv. tic floor leader, were returned. i ' ; JERSEY SWEPT CLEAN. ; j ! Trenton. The cumbrous blanket' ballot and split tickets delayed the , work of the c-icction boards in tallying the vote throughout New Jersey. The. . figures cn the Presidential vote were j as follows: Wilson, 174 C01; Taft, 7G,- i 33; Roosevelt, 125,933; Wiiscu's plu- i rr.lity, SS,753. Eleven of the twelve Congressmen : will be Democtats; the State Senate, 1 J 12 Democrats to 9 Republicans and f the Assembly, 50 Democrats to 10 lis- i oublicana. A Democratic United Slates Senator and a Democrat to ha Gov ernor Vvrilsons unexpired teim are a;' 6 is red. V j- w v - - - - y HONEST BUSINSSJ O n NEED HAVE MO 8 O B Wocdrovv Vi!iJor Ficsicent- 4.3 elect, issued this statemin Tnsre is absolutely fc for ths horisst end en'igi.1 n O X tuciocss roc CCli:Ur ' fear. No man whoso 5:.u."ii..in3 r conducted without vlo'stlcn ci the ricshts of free eomp-itiifcii ft (-i a and wathoe.t such privr;c standinos and secret a! as violate ths principle u-i;:er- tj a . C c a V r. i t p ti e:.i O law and the policy ef a'.i whole some commerce and eoterpi .se: need fear cither p-.terfrrence cc cmfcarracsment from the admin- - i . t : , A C3 the u Th responstbintiso c task are tremendous, but they re common recponsibilities Q w,;cj-, ail leaders of aotiorj and 04 i n p cplnisn must snare, ana wii?. .e O r.ftr ..-.? of the oeople befdnd O us everything that is r' ::; -j O possible. DEMOCRATS GET U. S. Washington. The Dfmccrats 1: obtained control in enou.nh. to'or. insure them the sev.ru seau: d- cd to give them a m rrity in United States Senate. In Colorado John F. Shairoih and U S. Thomas, will be elected for Ilia Ion? and sl-.ort term respectively. T. j. Walsh is elected in M.ontana and Wi.iam H. Thompson, a Democrat, will be chosen m ueia w.ut, ence vote. Wilson carnea rue Ma.. i n,n Legislature will be Democra tic, so Dane will succeed Jonathan Bourne. "NICK" LONGVCRTH IS BEATEN .Cincinnati. It developed duri counting of the badly scratcn :nll,,1ine votes of Tuesday ta ;esentative Longworth, Colonel Trait's son-in-law, and candidate regular Republican ticket, had been Legislature stands 2!) Democrat- iu . ,ui . : w-.-.- iiattor Wniiani! ikepu..iwo j-- t-iv ' E. K. Graiiam, dean oi the schooler; stren.?.hcn:n nervine nul'dpin-J r-ervc::? trviir biaty, r.t-i;-traiion, hysteria, hot Hushes will be chosen m t.. -J'1-;- ' : ! . svrr.i:---bj, v '-ich ico re c-iijcoo hv d:strcssir!J ill. peculiar 15 In Nevada the election ot Key im-; MINNESOTA 2ULL MOOSE. jiu-eiat ..tuoi oi.ncx.i-, . icp;c- j,. t, cv,!: tr,., .. pa:..,3 of dlM.u- and for Ihe derantfe. p man is conceded, thus making the sev-; TiIiin, e pol is. Roose velt has carried : sented the University at tne session mem nnJ irrcularit:c- the ivorito IVe- , " :-,45 ha-J iiwuy thousands of N en m Nebraska, Morris, Republican, ; Mj .'a, ne wen the Slate by 20,- 1 0f the Southern Association of Col- testimonials fror-i people Jivin-s in ever i.u.t ct An.cnea. Another important M ' iMci ' i, , " t n o ' i u- i thiag to every ce:mi:t is thui tkh r-.ecici.-.o tn-jds f-:t-J cKivint medicinal roots, H H re-elected. ; 000. ' leges and PreparatoryScnools, which .it,f0lit llss se of aSeohol, nr.rc-H:,::, .r ,:1y i.-;.-u, ,ec.-.t,. - ia.!l list of ingredi- 1 1 In Oregon fZl0 pr'efer. I Minnesota first ?as la ho V , i.son f t S.)Crtanburg S. C, on ent8 given on bea'sv,, urJ sv.o,,. t-, by i. H. V. n,rre-ho is President m ' Lane, Democrat, the lead in rrt- column, then dcuctful, U-en in the 1 T-: j ct tLie i.ivahdo' I:oi.;l r:nd sirlicsl Iiwtlfjte. at Buffalo. KECK, It C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, ISI2. 'CV tee tho fj.-.ji.c! to- the "noiiicial defeated, in : D n-. 't : i:boi:t :i-c, we; ill i:i the disti dfl give liowdla :-tes Ilia n Long--."hich has ceverai .'ourre:':; by nia- tO ILLINOiG. sv.-raiK into the tiie rccc!pt of re- :i:( fuse ::i i're n 10 'l':-:i coa t -1 i ;t - fi : : f rlV-!h---Ti 1 1 .. ; : ; ive ja.f-vi ov;r mi-rv precinct-; in ths , lV Ti"-se pe- .Vilcon a a-.d of more than H for the Su,l.u' win: r v.::- i.ic. 'if. she i Co; rc::; sure si r- lr.-. ;j ei;-!V that the puile-d tiirough 1 or f.re ."s, Cliori-s Lia Ii. inntnugri th" 27 r-r-p:-3:-:en- .i la will r, . viLscri nov. Cli V- :ZTS WYOMING. ::i has carrier! Wy-i.-.ajcruy. lie new ou-s., 'i he Republi liy cf four in the uid the re-ehcJ ion or I it ! I -riJ wen a inpi L rikoa: of Senntcr ri;Vn-:'s T'.. Warren. The initiative referendum and recall were les. WCODP.CW VILCCN SAYS: 'I b.ave no feeiius of triumph, but o u: of i-A .: : ; the v-: ry c ind the iik u roipoiiiibiiiiy. ipoiiiibiiity, I at task a Iiea d of ro( iated with hv- roov;:- liave i:c. e t;K.v :a'.evo;eniIy. We 1 1 .'. '.' ? t : : e ' ; u re ;-oiu- to rO'.-frr u.5. 1 t'-iT.per in v- imt Vo must hnv'.'" auit 1 - -: -:oui y.-t be reso.utte of purpose, ,a es ::-m ; ii- ;u n:i!t.. ana : t , uiniig aii, us not be di- l GOtCNEL RC03HVELT SAYS: "1 ise "irn'o. American peoole, by a great . Lave decided in favor of Mr the Di -ir.ocj atic pai ty. alt cood r ;;.-ens, I acceot the w :-uti.s v. : ui eiuji ' o coovi liumc-i- and : the Prosressivo i:ov. f ei: t ?ii. nr. A.e: ct!0-I con cily what I lmvo s"!.'Ts,', o' ro- ih- tin- bein- is of ' liule'eoiiieeaene?, but the cause itself; must tu'-ampu, for its triumph is essen- lial to the weiibe-iag of the Americaa ; peoi.dev ; ( h oo e in th3 A a: erica lioiuio titaanon proposed .... T to b?. loade r.rder the Democratic ad- mintration wiil be mad-, and I caa ....... ,t,, t, i -. t-.-it v.rt.it Citlv ii 'J'"-' J- " oo:-r.:ii:. a s prcsp.uity. . 'i ; this mejsasj to -'-- o- )-: t.-.v-kh" t c vcriiOi' . ilv: "1 CiO.iKi.y . v.i'!" el: ciiea a; i on -r ratals Pi you cn ; ;J o-vtrnd to yen my i iir -t wi."r.cs for a taiocctsiul adaiini- :'-' ' -- Wilson column again. The t'resi&ent elect received a heavy vole in the cities. KANSAS FOR ViLSON BY 12..CC0. 1. t.- That Wilson has car- lCiJeiva, -- -- ; were &z ng the ! ried Kansas by l-.oOJ .and It... s,t uto . f Children. They cl ar.e the -.-j rr. irniie.l states benatoi ua ;.eo , . , .1-.. u i i r r l v i ii ii. -fc- . . . mm ; . c-....- t i,.. eu anu - nm., v., stornacil, aci. on tne uvn, ai.u die t, v,0,tpn hv Thompson, Democrat, by i ' , P ki. ul ivBi i "IT -Vr nf i.oth the Demo- ! retonii leimtu ' ,:n - on tho cratio. and Rcpuoacan btaic cca.- Druists. 25c. Sample Free. I 1 I SESAIQK SiKOXS i5 DECLARED NOrfII- nans Banlals LrJgrseS Fcr Cr.&!- FI3C8. lfc-ilC igh, Nov. 1 Hon. Furnif(!J the nomine? of the Deniacralic party to succeed himseJf. EJiior Jo?ephu.s Dariiels was indorsed for y position in Woodrow Wilson's cabinet and Chairman Ch-ts. A. Webb and Seci i tary Walter E. Rrock wera Riven a vote of thanks i-r their work ia llie caiiipain. Thii5 in brief was tho t-'-ticn of the state Dcmoeratic txc na tive committee,'"' .which did ail this unanimously and adjourned in the best of. spirits. Th-2 coinruittee v. oil; was done in the afternoon, when a subcommittee composed of Chairman Webb, Secre tary Brojl:, A. D. Watts, E. L. Tta vis an I W. A. Devin, footed up t'ie vte in the pritjmry. Mr. TVa ia made the report which showed that Judgro Clark received 1B.41S votes; Governor Kilchin 47,010, and Sena tor Simmons, Sl,o97. Only one coun ty, Avery, failed to report any re turns, and the returns from Stokes were , utu incial. In the primary there were cast 1 18,11") votes and iv-nator Simmons jrot a majority cf 21 ,2' -1 votcet. Jiai-e J. Crawford 15 ig-. m ;ved that the report cf the subcommittee j be accepted and that Senator Sim- j mens he declared the nominoj. The j amendment of Georre L. Pett-r-- f inc.-. ' jv i-': v ui iieu L'.J oi-IUii -'i Simmons provoked a iau;;h and v.i:? not put. The Blgzs motion v:as csr- J ried tmnnimo ts'y. J. Rve-se BUir, of Troy, moved that the (iiiittee indorse Joseplius ! Daniels for a portion in Woo.irosv Wilson's cabinet an 1 M. L. Shipma'j ave a second to it V" " - ' A. I). Vatt-3 asked Chairman Webb t i to retire fro::-, the chair and R. N.j earned unanimous v. Hacketi was askel to preside. Then ! r. Vvra'-s moved that a' vote cf thanks be tend-red I'. essr- Webb and Brock, avI.o had to make "brick almo.it without straw" and who had to contend not only with the enemy but to steer clear of the senatoiial flight. Tb.e vote was hearti'y fjivc-n,' j Me.asrs. Webb and Brock expressed I their appreciation at the honor, as suring the committee that it va3 a pleasure to work with them. Mr. Webb told of the victory, say in? that Wilson carried the state by over ,000 and Craijjf by a large majority. UnlvsisHy Mes. Chapel 111)), Nov. IS. As to what occupations col'ere men engage in after gradufifin;; has long since been a subject of speculative interest and j thous-h.t to Ike pe-mle out in tho state, ims mtr-rest, perrraps, comes from the variety of occupations thi college cradustes jmrsue on leaving j the school? of higher e ton. ii"!.' i statistics hs rcceatly compiled as ! i " I the arsuils tneJ in b' lho j graduating elass of the University or ixoitn uaroona iurtiis.'-.es interes- ting- reading matter. Of 82 mem bers of the class a classification of their present occupations is as fol lows: 30 are teaching 2:', of the number teaching in tile public i fschaoli of the state; 11 are studying; fi: ' " ' --"---. n-v .mi oi-k r' tviom re nr.fl nir.o m ba-iaes- tnree are m elect rtcai woi k; two are engagea m df.Mri"ja1 . 0VL road engineering; four are ursuinK graduate studies; two are farming; one engaged in Y. M. C. A. work; two are studying for the ministry; arid two engaged in the pnij0:J government service. The Christian eteaommhiion 1 !s j Hid. ! e-roi churcn a ! Lr. V. S. Leug, former president of j I ; rf, hstr.-mf-n'-n ?n , . .T.-fif,p f.(V, r nr but returned in a few minutes, pole ; ! V -- 'orbi3 head In the doorway, nnd ask t ho Lhiartian denomination of theiov.n t a i n. i ; community. Una tne erection oi i Mmt-f-S iUr.- T,-Ho-b-mj P-;U!.o -x..;il ii.-- -1 l : . f .:.t. i ' i in:.5 crim e.;, :ivj leiigioLid xaitns win have houses of worship in Chapel Hill. j Professors N. W. Walker, state j inspector of secondary 'schools, and . T1,.J ,1 I'.tlm. , iuu!m-..v uv.... : : To Mothers in This Town. ! ChiMren who are dedicate, fever- ' A. S. Olmsted. LeRoy, N. Y. A, 'fS V ; .i- I -"i"i. -X I S. iA '-rv ? itM..;: ? ' r.-J liiti Rfiv. e R HUM ma-n; Irl R. Hi.-!:sA!mariaofor' 1 ai i.4 ru;v.' ready. It is th- irosti 1 HT ': '''ca' ions clinj;. Th i i , ,,. , 'r'o v ( :."..!. ! v i'h Km orizin mar UV"'"' u-i'''1 I!1"V ,!'u" t1 :s v.a.o - i iias t'-.vn more I ban war uroven . j iciaar;-iOi? fulfillments o; it.-, s! arm, wcaiher and ot.-Vtii'vc fore . T "J 1 ... . . '". 3.,i?,ir 1 1'iie33r,r iV':U& J menis the confidence a"d sumvu-tot a: I the people. Don't fail to coed for his 1913 Almanac, or oaiy one do! ar for his splendid I'd a pa -ii no and Almanac one year. Tho best one doilar investment possible ia any home or bm-ines?. S-:n 1 to Word arid-Works Pub'.iihin (.'ompr ny. :iiil Eranklin Ave., St. Lnd, 1 iiJO. IMPORTANT NEWS TO CALOMEL USERS. Dodson's Liver-Tone is a Perfect Ve.f.etab'e Substituto for Calo- mti and is Guaranteed Ab- s:!ute'y harmless. If you have trouble with constipa tion or Ldiious-nes-i, be careful I ow you take calomel, because calomel is a form of mercury, And if mercu ry remains in the system very lornr. it wi'l sal i vat a z.n 1 seriotrdy in hue ri,.nnnn 1:... .i If you ne'( sometl.ia'- t ) start tlie liver to working take 1 od'-on's I-i-ver-Tone. It i.-? a harmles v. y. '. able I li.li.l 1 1 Wilillil . 1 ; i it. I. I t..T ; F ! 1 - r I bettor than c.alorn,-! d.,e,' aa ! viih- !out tny bad after eifects. No re -tr i.i r.f baV.tf- ,i;r.t n.-.c. sary. DoJsou's Liver-Tons is is safe ft-r children as it i-? for provvn peop'a and t-veo t :d likes its tii.de. I-biy a bottle fcr fifty c ats from Whitehead Con's, drn-r st ire, ar-- jf ou oo n-n im i a.-.t it reso- i iu-t-iy tr.Kes i ace I t . l i t ca.omei, ! t (-ru s os e wis jou jour money back if you ask fm it. '- - -- j Eye Water Before or After. "I thought that in the fifteen years cf my practice of medicine " said a physician, "I bad answered almost i every roesible 'fool' Question' but a J nev ciio v as sprunar on me recently. A younjr la.m came In with an In- named eye, for which I prescribed medicine to be dropped into the eye . . .. - inreo umes-a day. He left tne office. ced ked A "I1 una iii ine eye ueiu before meals or after?'" Everybody's Ma u.rra. Tho burdK3 a Tvci.ion ha? f - cr-rrv Ji5htrried if sbs will turn to fir. I h ree'e N. Y. live-; rorv.a receive cer':dcr:ia' vitteut c.'it 'rev. h4 srociu'tr. i. .U'il AIE3. Uomni.T.. Dp, PdCPcz'j ff'"f ,C I lVvorcPi. - ' '-,V ' do. I lt.-C ! !". S tt !r. i'ier.';': NUMBER 48. c J Famvs Hymn. rr cf My Soul," is a ! which many trad!) Ion tyivn s: ! to 1 ;.(::. .y. but it la no less beauU- , ;. i-4 ;i- e,n-. 'l.-rica Wesley, waf titti-i.-; :.t Cc:;'.: by an open wln- v l a b l iirsn?d by a hawlp 1 l,i :' ,a' ' '": ' Bared, inr w j 1'-- k fearc-I to follow 11. The inci- i?-'' V.'cr-lcy to write M l!: w in. .hd was saved, fnr th cvs liiie.v It I: dbTicuIt to believe what earljT writers tell us of the divine honor lavished nr.cn Apfp, the sacred bull of Me-?:; 'or, ard upon MInevia, Ihe Ea--Te l r:c of He'iopoUs. Yet perhaps aome ' f our customs of deeds of to d:iy, t.t bi.nded down by the uninitiat ed, may rc--i just as Incongruously r.bjv-'-J wh:; bctrd nnd understood frrm an c iu'lly proportionate future time. im-vc! v.:-.u-. Guest at FuneraL A f'.vo !a i lor.? hnr-ka was the un R-t-lccmc ;-; .ea; a; a liu'cnil at Katzll, Victor;-:!, .' . L.rul, a fjw days ago, ar:J its fapprrr;. caused the wildest i-oafusioa arl panic amongst tho t.c'r ut )c. 11 nai.-i only idler great dlf (ict:liy !.: t t! reptile was killed. The fm r'd .-erv' -e preceded without fur thcr iiifcrr.;' ti.ja. V'o'ti n ioves a clear, rosy com ;;!exi in. Bar lock B!od Bitters puri-!-s ttio bicid, clo'irs the skin, re stores ru Idy, sound health. teiiiiuciatJcn. It rfry ?'::priIni; to find in the Ci oulcl'o O' server this misquotation of an oi'l pi: rase, "Everything wan lovely jnd the Kooso was hanging Ilr'i." 'Jhla i3 tbo way tho unin formed commonality have come to wrife It, but in the Tar Heel coun try they i.nnw better. The right ren dering is "tbo cose honks high," as the wiM ironic docs when tho weath er i; flue, or, In other words, when, "every ti;- is lovely." Nashville Ranner. Torturing eczemn spread its bu'-'iir.-: urea every dy. Donn's !Oi.it:u at quickly stops its spreading intanhly i-!b-vest!ic itching, cures it p.'ruaa.a.utiy. At anv dru? store. Eeauty Hint, 1'ci eII)0ws. eavs tho Evening Newa, are naPF"y a thorn "R'h,cn mar b re" moved. Saw off the red elbows, soak uiciu la a tieuciiiriiT mixiuro oi un- Blske IIni. Etecp ac!d' and they slaked lime, steep them in carbollo never trouble yon Sa!l1- CoIcl eet ay be treated slm I41tl,. Tiieiv's t ed hing so good for a sore throat t.a Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Cures it in a few hours, lielieves any pain in any ptirt. throtifiii l-is ere ro.iy but th-sy can be i svorjtc Prtf cription. A soothing and ii : ivi?d to write to tins Institute and ur.J suur.d r.icdical advice, entirely ni'.Lcs t!:3 diseases ol women eov.r:":d v.i:r r-r.ielw-?, specially ! !. ; :.;j!li?orders," writes ...:T ci .-. 'JVori., K-j'itei "During .' 1 :.i p.dr.ji in t!io back and i.-.l f-.:t!d only transient .1 a. u; i;d to trv Dr. Pierce's . . . ; lvi-ir this rumody a fair trial. rev.' .it it is reforamendcil t ' . 1 cir.uot, sjkiiU too hljbl7 - : . : .! f. :.!..io d(r2l'r:nlonts.,, izLcni 'ciiX8 re&ulate liver I'Ja.
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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Nov. 28, 1912, edition 1
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