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7T; 7 :vATi IPH Arr Prhhtlr ;? not concede thai tkere lsiiiythlnto arbitrate, aa a.gettettl it takes a certain amount of yfihaUi .ny.iO.8ius Mfu iouuiauu pjv second ' ' 1 v ( : 6 ifSlQTfili We olteh her hear of the weaker sex ReqordeOS in aoite of which Fortune, is seldwin asiv;" strong as sfoItnJlei..IV'?, ' t erbrbutTSomel men who know thea-: Mvesdo not khaV mucM 1. . . s tbe occasion arises. Comparison of arbitration ; as known to ' fr t-n is useless, as tbe cases care ny -no means ;par-: aifrtia 61,a Sllf f tRf$iif 3t S P5ilflt5in, Officers and JVIembers of Federal Employees Unipn Ko. 15448: .J'X' wi wttltr: ; 'r";' . f .y Your, attention is called to the next monthly, meeting which -will be held in the Odd; Fellows' 'Hall, third floor, No, 105 North Third street, Wilmington, N.lC, at 3 p. m.', Sun- : domu brtt j or of importance are to be discussed. .. v,r ; J -(i4 l,u flrn - We have now something ever 70 members and if we can REV AilNOT O. SIMONS. Bring in a new. member by the next meeting, if you can. Copy of the proposed retirement bill for Federal employees T4iV ,rrpat niaioritv of the Workers of this coun- ur.rewiVBU' a"u -5 m? - WOFaaoc- Yoa Must Organise ; meaningless phrase . anq their selfishness blinds partments was secured at the last session of Congress, and we , to seeing, in common efforts the only rational would have secured one for the War Department had it not MMmWSnwk-lts"in1erttNbO been for the. Senate , filibuster, which killed the river and ' a Lf rrhu n VvF harbor bill; but we are going to try for it again. necessaries-or uie...' ... v v y .; ;- .':-:.v;;1i',v".:-v. ' : ' Congress is. going to ' be urged by all of the Federal Em- nlovees Union men to naSs a lumn sum river and harbor bill Thu is an epoch of collective 4ea Jing -and bar-- tnis session so that our employ es will not be laid up; so you irainin a no SHOW hwill pfi that It is tn voiir ndvantab-ft to kfifln nn With voiir nr. haeve.r.v You tnay talk ;as much as you please ganization. , ' , atiout tiie deplorableconditioiis of the masses of A national organization is being discussed, and will proba-zh'--- bly be made up in the comins months, and we want to sret v pe neipea 11 tney - . ' . .. 'f r-v.r; ---1:-.- mreS "".- ;. . , up a large memoersnip, .so we can nave a representation. : nn rrnr vn ttv ' tn np.in inpmseives r 5 a hp. ininirs 1 -r . .: . - - - - .. . ... ,Lvvn-; 1 f t. - ""?'f"".' . we now-nay unions in me country, ana sometnmg iiko uH.waH uH...Tg..ky;u6HKtyj tv WMl v v v" i t,vuu uivuiuers, jju luey are gruwiog tavery in meiDuer escape from j disagreeably - : - V : Vnti must art. whatever mav he vnur aim. There are to be appointed committees on employment of t.:!- ; Ji I those who havfe been laid oflf, and committees on complaints . . your ambition, your; longing, and in order to act rr.:, ,A ,t, collectively you must organize: Don't wait for nitinnPk inffiBnn kiU5 w bear Sir: I began taking your treatment Nom8;j90Kwithgqp am n beffcr ficafJi than 1 ever was before. f&& have a little baby six ykeks old and ;t padf an: easier time tbaiiever beforethl being my fifth ch!ld,w My other babies were all sickly from their birth, tthfi child Is healthy and growing fast Your; medicine I T; the bestt:have:ever:taken,-ffwf vfeitV Send me six more bottles of Eel Oil Liniment to DiU, Ion, C. OjO. I would not jbe.tthoiitit'-l have some; 4 of your other medicine yet May God bless you in your '4 UvvU nU(K , IIU1J JUUISi , miiu HI. Vm win 1 i. For all pains use Eel Oil Liniment. rf,.-ft;"V-f.':.i-l:;V. otllwtd6;ty '. 5 JSfditi6n fp to do the; things you Wish to liave (done. Organize, Civil Service Rules, and a copy of the Civil Service Manual. for you cannot figfct organized capital single- You get them by addressing the Civil service c ; i handed, you cannot by your individual efforts . . t x, Z . , . v ;4 Change economic and social conditions that are the proceedings of Congress r You may get this by addressing products of collective action, are representing col- your congressman, or one of Sour senators at Washington, lective interest Up and defended It is also a good thing to see and read the-Washington papers. D ho its Of interested men. YOU are powerless and The Wasnington Herald is only 35 cents a month, and gives -f j; , Helpl,-s,a in yon? isolation. Unite year forces, eom- " " " , '"r" "Poyoos. . wnoro more f:4.H..Vw' . ; ' . - j V ,.v. i are several employees located oii one ipieoe of work," they of uie future social and industrial constructions. .n(i the Washington star u ninnt thA m.i r.r!o these by writing to these papers at Washington ; D. c. . 7: ; .7 t-i: - v-f. : TV-; V.' vt!"-;" f';' aa - ":""- .: - , ' By His Work You Shall Kpow Him: . - J Wilmington, N. C., March 4 1914. ' To those.suflfering with rheumatism I want to say that I for years bad, repeat- 4 ed attacks of rheumatism, and the last '; j time was this- worst, which " was last June. ! I was perfectly helpless, and 1 . used Dr. A. C. Nielsen's remedies, Blood and Kidney purifier,' and vEel, Oil Liniment, and I am apparently well, and still , feel that j there is not a symp- torn of rheumatism in my .body. Any other information wanted I; will gladly give if you send stamped envelope. , 7- a-, ' RepiectiullyU jTOlmingfanf ;n2c. N.BAXLEY. FOR ALL SECRET DISEASES, CONSULT; Aw'cMlELS v 109 1-2 DOCK SJREET, r Wilmington N. C -i - The : union label on ; your campaign printed matter will haye fa good effect on the union voter. Be sure you are on the winning side and demand the union Dr. Nielsen's' Marvellous Treatment. .at ny s peace terms, as reported If you can do so, come to the meetinsrs: but if vou can't. fVrrtriV 5irtfpr1ati1 'ipmQ tn " a 1U f 1a t4iiv write to the P16- giving your views on subjects of gen v ; v . th rougil bWltteriana, Seems TO De a little nnxed. ral importance, so we can all keep in touch with you. I Tt Kueks of France oavinff Germanv an indemditv have been hammering away at this work by myself until re- t&v'f'rvr-- ' csntlv. when we eot un a larpfl' nrjranirfttinii. t .m .tin '-rvl '-oi $3000,000 but fails to say what this IS for. Is doing tlje most of the correspondence work with officials of ' it a crime for a nation to resist invasion ? . But as Lf ??le'! .ls..a.vait amount of it required: but I do not .want , to take the resnon. France IS making ' rapid pf Offress in drivirisr the sibility of saying everything myself. You understand that 'A .Grmaas frqni her sojLj the Question df indemnity, coySwaluSy and you should if any is to be paid fit the end of the war, will f : probably be raised against the invader, and France and as soon as we get up a stronger membership we are go- I4vm ing to show that it. will be worth whilalo belong to it. AU iWV).. abunn basis for her claims. A - ready, one of our members, who is in the Akriculture Be- v : . . " - , " !- partment, received an increase in ay which will more than -:-Vv, Onlr Stnmir Unions Enforce AtbHration. ?,e duiiS of our whole oiion.-, And.we have just f't:J Editor Cohen, of the Xabor Wprld, of Chattanooga, Tenn., . letters from the biggest officials and department heads in -,1, agrees withudge wl Garvin, of the chancery court that h: - , ; the Typographical tTnion should be complimented because Already,: we have in. oiir membership (all of the masters of "-, it haa established the principle of arbitration with new boats, aid overseers, clerks, civil ; engineers, and so oh. AftMm'r,- :They are alt coming: inHij r j: ; ' ' : v ; v v , Sometimes a member wUl get over zealous d say or. do ; ), -' ine laoor ecujiQiu iowyer, hag ilpt. lorgotten ; trade union something that will reflect on our organization; Don't make i: : fiisnrr-. ' for Iia rMutiia thn fAt th.f nniv ram I any tnreats of doing this or that, and dont sav anvthinp- .r-S-:'.--? ':;. ':tr&3i'. ,v;.- r.aeainst'anvone'who- is tint-, a mAmW:tiVfanrthr.thinAA u. - printera found n necess and'should hot be done, . Bea onntry to establish theightour 4ay in the job branch. American Federationist,v the Congressional Record. thH vz&M?$$'vtk&s:--itt and keep on the good side of the public menand congress- 'Pw wnen we sotnet h nr. an. equal footing. untiringly at this -organization, and have G. WJFranklin, painter and . decora-, toi, of Youngs town, Ohio says hie ar rived here Noyem.ber 24fhiv 1916, -and after being treated for chronic rheumar tism by Dr. Nielsen, ,409 1t2 Dpck dt. ior iwj uiuuius,v is luurougniy cureu, and has left for, his home in a flrst-class physical condition. .Mr. FranUlinihas been ;a. sufferer fromV rheumatism r for v; more than five yearst and; declares that !M Dr - Nielsen's ;; treatment: is absolutely marvellous. Adv " ' ' ' 1 V ' Is Joe Craig? -;He is a Practi 3 Tin: and Sheet Iron Job V Workman My : experience started from August, 1874. I guarantee iny work. I repair roofs . of all kinds and pain t themv : I can make a tin cup oira;tin man. Wilmington owes "nie a uving. x ieei x am wonny oi your amity. Ph6n0769. Truly, 4, : i--'1. il.i.;-;. Hiu, f MfSiHlKa'fli 1' lull Ml PATU Jl. SO, FRQHT: Next to MarketMuse Fruits and Soft Drinks, Ice jCream Sold By Home-Made Candies a Specialty. "5 C. H. DANIELS 1 1 0 SouuSecMdISnee I Solicit the f atrbnage of theJUnion Man.' Atlantic Barter Shop Southeast CornerySecond r. J Sf5 ?' ' "2 t ' X ft
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