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Tn: v.vulen Jia. j.; niiHroly 1ms been curbed announced from the throne, in its exactions fine iota; not that women will henceforth a single industrial octopus he admitted to the Swedish ( has lost so much as a single' rarlT-nr-nt on the same con-( tentacle. In the contrast be ditions as men. Even royality tween the record of the States has to bow to necessity, espec- as such ns that of the W.-ish-ially when it comes to female ington agency in handling the form. Hk that never changed any of his opinion? never correct ed any of his mistakes; and he who was never wise enough to find out any mistakes in himself will not be charitable enough to excuse what he re ckons mistakes in others. Anon vmous. The ARcHBisnor of Canter bury rules that no marriage ceremony in -England is valid whicVomits the word "obey" Fortunately, however, it has not yet been decided that fail ure to keep the promise after wards invalidates the contract. Otherwise the "mix-up" in thr dominion of TTis Majesty George V. would be someth ing simply awful to contem plate and absolutely to straight eri out. The States have done more to curb the power of tho larp:e cor porations than the Federal gover ment. It is not the enemies, but the friends of monopoly who wish the States to be hampered in the exercise of their sorereign powers Index-Appeal. This is well and truly said. The fact is that wherever there has been any even mea surably effective curbing ot monopoly in this country, the result has been accomplished by the States, acting under statutes enacted by State leg islature and enforced bv State courts and State attorneys general. Witness the example of Texas in the case of Stand ard Oil, of Missouri in the case of the Harvester Trust, and of Ohio, Mississippi and Tennessee in connection with other monopolistic combina tions In each ad every one of these cases the State as fiuch showed both the ability and the inclination successful ly to cope with the problems growing out of modern indus trial development. Tmst-prc-secutions by the Federal Gov ernment, on the other hand, hare brought forth only sound and fury, signifying nothing, the boasted victories of the Supreme Ccurt decisions in Tobacco and Standard Oil cases to the contrary notwith standing. !Not a single Trust baa been put out of business, save in name only; not a sin- monopoly problem is to be found convincing explanation of the practically unanimous demand of the representatives of the big corporations that they be taken out of the juris diction of the several States and placed exclusively under that of the Federal Govern ment. They realize that the former can and will supervise and regulate; they know that the latter docs neither. Vir ginian Pilot. Jury List. At the December meeting of the Board of County Commision ers' the following named persons were drawn to serve as .Jurors at Feb. Term of the Superior Court, said term to begin on 3rd Monday before tb 1st &on?y in Bftrch I'lyaiGuili t Tviv nsiiip L. W:' Gurkin, R. E. Bateman, G. Waters Lee's Mills Township L J. Peacock, L E. Hassell, J. M. Bowen. W. A. Hassell, T. R. C'hes son, S- D. Davis. W. G Jones, and L S Bray , , Skinnersville TownshipJ. H. Patrick v A. Tarkenton, H. - W. Norman, J D Huf ton, and A. J. Spruill. Scuppernong township J. A. Furlough, T W. Ambrose, W..W. Sprnill, C. S Phelps, A. M. Spruill, J. E. A. Stuart, .Isaac Spear and T. S. Foley. ' .fPUA' A T, . inert s a ntJcisuii vv ; v i" II 1 1 1 1 ' You should buy your drugs etc. here. It's a moi logical one. The best for your money. This is demonstrated daily. The Strong Link Between. Capt. B. V. Clagon. Mental Healer, Phychechic Healer. All diseases treated under a guarantee of. a perfect cure or money back. If you cannot come, write. You can he healed. . . I treat all. S nd 50 cts., for days treatment. CAP T. W. CLAGON, Mackey's Ferry, N. C. NOTICE. Uudt-i' anl purtMiant to the aii thority of mi order of ihe Superior Court of Wrt-h uiaton Countv. North Carolina, m;tlt in the Special Pro ceedings entitled: V. Knowles ami wife vs. II. D. lavetiport and Nellie .John-on, (minor)," the tin. dersijjiitil Commieaionefr1 will; on Monday, the 5th day of February, liJlV, nt 'i o'c'Ock Mi at . the ConVt House d r in Plymouth, N. C offer for sale to the highest Udrler for caah, that certain lot or parce' of land Uii j and betn in Lee'8 Mills tnvi ii p, Waidiingtoncounty N. C. ;t:id described ns follows: liutnlt(l on the North by N. T. Everett- formerly, now by I. P. llali-ev. xmr1) hy public road lead ing from Plymouth to Hoper, Wea t by folly Ko.io, &t by the part 01 game land nwt ed by Wm. Vail heirs, inc: idmtr the dower riht of Anna V. Pern. This Dec. 30, 1011. A. O. Gaylord, S B. SpRTILL, Commissioners. I TRADEMARK What a Fisherman Wants in Rubber Boots is wear all the wear he can get, together of course, with easy fit and comfort. "BOSTON" HUB WARRIOR BOOTS are famous for their wear and their com- iv i iauic in. mey are maae try torn Boston Rubber Shoe Co., which has made and sold twice as many rubber uoois ana snoes as any other com ! iL . WW m . . pany in the world. That's proof of quality. And the All-Duck WAR RIOR Boot i9 the best-wearing oi iney ever made. The "Boston" Hub Eoots are sold everywhere. Ask for them and Look for the Hub Trade-Mark appears on all our boots and shoe. BOSTON RUBBER SHOE CO. Boion, Mm Our customers and ourselves is the excellent service We give. Not alone in deliveries, but in the filling of prescriptions. . ;5 ' V, '" , t p ... TTlie high quality of our goodn; the full upplles we carry; atid our low prices. You will reap the benefit if you get the habit of depending upon us. PHONE 50. 'Teed Dr. Hess Stock Tome on Three Months Test at Cur Expense".-"ess and Clark. This Cr. Hess anc Clark writes us, and we stand ready to make good that guarantee to the etter. If it dosen't pay, return to us the empty packages and we will refund your money. Feeding Dr. Hess Stock Tonic is just like applying fertilizer to the soil. Fertilizer makes the soil yield; Dr. Hiss Stock Tonic mikes the digestive organs convert more feed into growth. Sometime 50 percent of the food a Kealthy animal eats is found undigested in the manure. If this wasn't true, how could vvs fatten our hogs on the corn that passes through the other stock undigested ? Feeding medicinil ingredients will reduce this waste. Every medical writer in the universe says so. Saving a part of the wasted nutrition by increasing digestion is known as the Dr. Hess Idea of Stock feeding. Get this idei firmly in your mind. Do not allow the system to waste half of your feed save a part of this waste. Every particle you save means profit to yourself. Hundreds of Herds made Immune from the So-called Hbg Cholera Epidemic by Feeding Dr. Hess Stock Ton lie. p Dr. Hess k Clark are having hundred of rs frm stock n i all over the corn belt that are sav ing their ..crds fr m the ravage of th s Ho- Cholera Kr. le.-nia by feedi.ig Dr. Hess Stock Tonic and disin fecting tae pens and sleeping quarters '.vith Dr. I less Dip & Disinfectant. is guaranteed to cure poultry ills and oul try Pan- and e'-r make hens lay. It has the same growth wfg will pay for all the Pan-a-ce-a a hen eats f r thi; In:tant :. Cly cie Cahoon. v
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