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; - ft- 5- ft" v 1 -. - Its. " - v r -1 t PAGE TpIE. ; V.; k SATURDAY BECOBD I-'. , ; WILLPHE TRICE, OF;MATS ER JSTO? ;,RisiNCi? r :;- Issued from tbe office of. the ,Huband- ?rintmg "I"-'-Company, 409 Castle street, WUmington, N. C. v;' eyery Satutday - ' -Bn'feredat the Postoffiee at .WUmingtonN, a. " r as second-clas mail matter. - -- : : ?By GEORGE W. CAMEROI. ' . ! " Editor ana Manager. - v Ati pntnmnnifttions of an indenendent nature. " s - and not personal, will be printed and a sufficient t' H ",'" amount cnargea to cover cost 01 prouucuon. t, . All classified advertising matter will be printed '-'at 1 cent the word.No advertisement taken for '-z .less than 10 cents. - . , r,. Subscription price j 50 cents a year, in advance. Advertising rates given on application. - v S SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916.. ' 'A' If opportunity has shut one door, . '" ' r'-" Resolve can open thrice a hundred more. ..-r.JWhen you talk' of maintaining a principle; be r rv sure that it is not a prejudice. - : ; -v. Gasoline is going to, 35 cents a gallon. 'But vwhat do we care? We dont't drink. At this tim of the year, the days afi not the ' -:;Konly things that are 'short." ;v- Berlin hears of an uprising inIndiar None can hear so well as he who wants to hear. -, , il ; I. Say what you will about those Ford peace del egates, they are not too proud to fight among themselves. " - Possibly Jthe Pullman Company wanted to set an example for ihe public in "tipping" its em t ploy ees $600,000. - ' - - : - Next year is leap year, "and, in all,probability, ; we will see conscription in -this country for the unmarried slackers. . It appears that Henry Ford . was the first boy ;v , our of the trenches and ieadedifor home on '.Christmas morning. ; ry The Colonel says there is nothing as useless as i an untrained soldier.- He ought Jp know foV'he ; has been one himself. - - - - - ' ' --' Ictments forbomb plots have now reached yVhi p " It's' usually the man higher up 4irrwt low down. :. A plumber, who is now an English officer, Jhas -.";leen decorated for bravery. There is nothing y,unusitti?!njBwever, about a. plumper .displaying runusual nervet - - .lAfter recognizing ,. Carranza' tfiis country is ven more anxious to be able7torec6gnize some of the good results he has scr liberally promised; Chicago Herald. ,- v r. Tke people of Green county,. Wis.,-.'have been living, on Limburger. chese-of .thrown-pro--' duct ion; anUt this thephyslcians attribute the good ttealth i of the inhabitants and the low death . rate - ; Everyone' will probably agree that the city -o Thiladelphfa is, wise -in its decision ' not to have ihe liibsrtyBeUmak any (more Jong journeys however, we must not forget tfutf the. old bel T7as Tleved by more than-iwenty million oeonle during its '.visit jto the Pacific Coast recently and Aide from the;tfasts and:trade ombinatidns, there are"many influences that are foVclngpTlces ofineats upward.- .Tfve:vast armies' that are -eat ing.' meat ration s ftre not only raptHly depleting the supplyjof the world, but they; are forming a tasto "and "getting a habit - that will .persi st when peace, comes. As -The population of i the world increases and social ifintereourset'nTong.nations beco'mes-more commou, ithe demand for-meat grows greater; In Japan rice,-.vWhich - 1ms" ever been the main : foodstuff, ; is being :d lsplacedi by the use of greater quantities of meats. And an other great cause is that the' flocks and etdsrof t h e wo rl d are no t k ee p ing pace with the demandj an d. espeel ally in th e ;Un ited S tai es -Th e lands with : largest xgrazIngareasBraziL andrthe : Ar- gentine Republic, in South America; and Aus tralia and Mongolia are f not w extensivonough to otfer mttch rrel ief,-. and tunless the farmers of this country- raise more live stock we will'have - - t - .. - . to consume more fish'- , ' s : -' sy - - . i r$T YETSECURE. A r , Sportsmen, or men who call themselves sports men, are still -fighting the - Federal migratory bird laws, claiming thatfit is unconstitutional, and adequate protection of our birds 'is not yet secure." - ' ' ' ' , . v 50n-the other hand, 'the Boone. and Crockett Clufe; the. New York Zoological Society; and the Camp JFire;lubof America have filed briefs with the Supreme Court of the United States : in fvor of thex law, ; the j last-named organization; on the? interesting ground that birds are so important to the safety of our..crops that they-are entitled tc protection: as a measure of military" prepared ness. - . , - ; . , - The national Weather, Bureau rhas fe)ishedf a ten years study' of -thunderstorms J.n- America. The place that had the largest n u mber isf Tampa", Florida 944 -i nen years. D'urin g th e sa i n e pe riod, Santa Fe -had '732. .On the ; Pacific: coast electrical 'storms, are rare. San Franc iscoV had only eight injeu'yearsz ; , During the las t few months this country "bas been losing population, to .. HiUrope instead of -gaining it, and-tti ere is little likelihood that the problem of the unemployed will be so pressing this winter as it has been in the past two years In ' fact, many . part s of the. country now- report a shortageof unskilled labor -a very unusual con dition afthis itime of year. - . Our. sole import.? from .Greenland, is ;cryolite five thousand tons of which came in this year, at an ayerage price of $20 a'ton.- It is a-Whitecleav- able mineral of waxy lustra used in""mak ing an opaque glaze for enameling hardware.-;-The nor mai supply fron5i Europe the war has shut o(t."4 If the Republicans , nominate 'Roosevelt next year it-wiirmean ppe:of, two 'thing -that the Republicans are in .desperate 'strait jackets', or both i-Elaneas City- Journal; : 'The remembrance pf how qvick- ly Hallfs Emulsion reueyedy pur cotigh will linger long after ; the fifty cents you paid f pr.it isf or- gotten. :i r ; v For Confectionery I ; V r.Drop in aiid get - an' Oyster: Stew, oi- served any Style w. 'Also for sale by the quart. ' ; . A -Nice Line of Fruits and Candies."7r- - DAVIS CANDY CO., 611 Castle St. - -t ' f I K. PINNER 26 SOUTH-SECOND. STREET.'- Samtary; Plumbing Repair Work Our Spccialty : : .'-Phone ;1496-J.'-- 1 V. l- J. A. CARTER BUILDJNG CORTRACTdR 'ALL IQNDS??0F-'BmLDING; Residence 314rDavsbh Street : A 75-ccnt . bottle of SidbtiVy 's "Conswnp-c " tion Remedy will be cause of a desire to keep the remedy in your Jiome " - ' J, 7. " . Serial No. 67592. ' Manufactured and' guaran-' -teed under the Pure Food and Drugs" Act by DR J. SIDBURYt2n. -Meares St. Wilmmgton,5JNiQ5: - - CRESCENTCIGAR: COMPANY 5Poo!2i-2 Cent a JCue.X c; . -E SERVE -Hbl T' - l ; .; po g s . .y : ; 109 - S(5UTH - FRONT. STREiET-: 4 . HAVE YOU USD.rDGsfNE F WOT Guaranteed' in.-all jases of Jri-": -digestion and Dyspepsia. -Two- sizes-,50c and 1 " $1.00. Forale by all Reliable druggists.'-; ' ' 7jr Jklanufactured- by Indiestine Chemical Co. , . Wilmington, N C;,' or Phone 266. 'ir Hanover Drug Co.,$:: W, or. 7th. and CasUfZ - - ;PaTroniza home industry. 7.-" - - T:-- --3 ,TheBeac6ii,.'-.50 CcnfsalycaB The iconoclast of oatriotlc" nannrs? I; I .r,in' ofiri - ' "'jearw jgurnai. . , ' r interested. Kansas City Journal. 1 To the Point.: r Many people .would, rather believe a lie than the truth. ' k.: Vj-- Zlf.k. & oiportimlty. J.' n- tI2?rI?lWasf the 'virtues -she practices because she has to.f v ; - . - . - JWHen you nCtoaVthi, truth is in your av1' ay,be;Sure tat youte reason above , vituperation.- level-headed x- position, of conditions confronting country-: -and her institutions; ' Agents r ranted; liberal - A ' " ' commission io all memhflrc nf societies and lovers of liberty, everywhere. Ad-' . uress iJeaconr i-ort UUJ. JS. Knoxville, Tnnj It is wrong tosayvthatthe Democrats are the only ones intefrgted in f the proprosal to nomi nate Koosevelt on the Republican ticketvery yerywrbng. The is 'intenselHy111 conntry produce. "Givena'a CRAIfJ,; ; Dealer: i Country :5W Castle St: iiiroduce; A new stbre.with the freshest In Chicken Pul; ti-'""" amgs, Eggs; Gornedt Meatsi Vegetables laud, -In;' ; - :. - fact- aTlVf.hinir' ifl iinnntm lbs i . --C . -w , . 0 ? , 7 Vjr i V W XI S a -- -""j call and you WiU be satisfied. PHONK 803 - - ; 1 " " that it was a great stimulant to'iheir patrioti.m. rtU I?. ibeVff 7 cr(r ; WE SELL , GUARANTEED. GOOD Eggs for Christmas r Wlvsoe r wJa- 1 r - j -4 "4 S1 ' - r 1, it V 1
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