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Md* ^phvr Compwnd 0^fl^ the IS DISPLEASED WITH DECDRIi Ulved Reduction of Tax^ an Equal Reduction of Governmental Ex> Penses and Fewer Employes - ■#- Winston-Salem. — Major Oeneral Li^nard Wood, candidate fur republi can nomination for jpresideQt, spoke ^to an audience of approximately 2,000 people here. He uf^ed curtailment of federal employes, reduction of taxes and an equal reduction of goTemment- al expenses approved the league of na tions with modifications to sustain the individuality of Ameriea in world af- f Q jj»g Protracted Delay in the Passing of j Remedial Legislation Imposed an Undue Burden on the Poopla. I Winston-Salem.—Senator Hiram W. i Johnson spoke here to one of the larg- ! est audiences that ever attended a 1 Washington.—Congress was charg-1 political gathering hero. .Siine thoiis- i ed by President Wilson with failure and people, it is estimated, heard the I 37to take “important remedial action j California senator. ' with respect to the cost of living,” | ____ I and to give “serioim consideration” j (a^^rlotte.-A closing agreement of to the revision of the tax laws and effective the problems of peace. (.continue throughout tho summer Telegraphing to the heads of the months. The majority of gi-ocers 16 railroad brotherhoods several ! jn ^ji0 ejty have signed in favor of th® hours before the national law-makers i pigjj This is the third summer the DONT DESPAIR ended their session, said; The President’s message was in reply to one from the brotherhood officials piotecting against the ad journment' of Congress. Mr. Wilson said that “in the light of the record of the presnet Congress ,1 have no rea- con whatever to hope that its continu ance in session woufd result in con structive measures for the relief of the economic conditions to which you call attention.” The President added that “the pro tracted delay in dealing with the problem of the railroads, the prob- ' lem of the government owned mer- the President day plan has been in operation. AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY BUYS OPTION ON NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY PI A CASH GONSIDEBATION Ugly, ^ Unsmlittyi ^Pimpfes Are Signals of Bad Biodd Give Heed to the Warnini Plnqiles on the face and other parts of thfi body are warning^' from Nature that your blood .is sluggish and impoverished. Some times they foretell eczema, boils, blisters, scaly eruptions and other skin disorders that bum like flames of Are. They mean that your blood needs S. S. S. to cleanse it of these ac- sumulations that cause unlimited :pnble. This remedy is the great- T vegetable Jblood purifier known, id contains no minerals or chem- lAnla to injure the most delicate sto. , ' ^^.^Hbottle of 'S. S. S. today, Jaget rid of those unsightly and disfiguring pimples, and other skin irritationa. If you wish specif medical advice, you can ootam it without charge by writing to Med ical Director, 106 Swift Labora tory, Atlanta, Ga. It Is Anticipated that Connections I Recently Made will Result in a Largely Increased Traffic Durham. — The Durbqpi Hosiery Mills, by action of the congress of the company’s industrial democracy gov ernment, has granted a salary in- cre^e to more than 3,000 employees. The bill, for in increase in wages was carried through the customary chan nels and was not vetoed by President J. S. Carr, Jr. If you are troubled with pains or •dies; fed tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass age (rf urine, you will find relief in Gastonia.— Marked by impressiv® ceremonies With the high digiutries of the Masonic and Pythian fraternities in charge, and thousands of people at tending it is believed that the laying of the cornerstone of the North Caro- I , , - u,. J I llna orthopedic hospital at Gastonia on |-essary burdens upon the public and o ....-n ‘ , . , , . 1 • , n Tuesday, June 8, will prove a notable I chant marine and other similar ur gent matters has resulted in unnec- ultim.'itely in legislation so unsatis- I ! factory that I could accept jt, if at [ dll, only because I despaired of any thing better.’i- event' in the state. COLD MEDAL Southern Party CAPSULES Represent^ijjll^^Ai the Conventiors to be Reduced. Wilson.—After taking the- childran of State Senator H. G. Connor, Jr., to the Country Club and while returning to Wilson, his chauffeur, Richard Win stead, collided with a motorcycle rid- New York, (Special).—^Interests identified with the American Tobacco Company, acordlng to an announce ment, have purchased for a cash con- sidreation an option on a majority of the $16,000,000 capital stock of the Norfolk Southern railroad, at $47 a share. The new interests in the road arq represented by Earnest Wiliams, who has been elecied a vice-president. “It is anticipated that the connec tions recently made, which give the Norfolk Southern railroad entrance Into Durham, N. C., will, result in sub stantially increased traffic,” the an nouncement said. “Oolumbus, Ohio, interests, who are engaged in a large drajp.age develop- j ment in Eastern North Carolina, have recently let a contract to the Found.a- tioii Company, of New York, to con struct a line of railroad from a point on the Norfoilk Southern line twenty- six miles across country into Hyda county. This will open up and make very much more valuable a large bodiy of land owned by the John L. Roper Lumber Company, a subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern railroad.” The main line of the Norfolk South ern"' runs from Norfolk, Va., to Raleigh Goldsboro, Beaufort and Charlotte, N. C. By making a connection at Dur ham the American Tobacco Company will be assured of an outlet for its products made there. 4 ■0- Grandmother used it and handed it down to daughter and granddaugh ter. It helped them all—is a boon to all women and young girls. “"Woman’s Belief” — “Mother’s Cordial”. 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ImA far tke Beae GaU Medal oa erWT bo* Chicago.—Representation of the 5-onthern states Cp future republican national conventions would further be reduced under plans to be urged upon the national committee. HONE CANNED 5,b'.')0 Warrants Recently Issued £y Court For Dodging the Draft. rflLOOaaS cu keaaVfatoUetfgrilBiIMfaUli- ■hi aei faae an with a HOME CAffNER IfafabtaaKhaUeastr. eo ram, zlrei beat asSfe, BNa lem fad. euf to operate. Maa. tXJSe md vpe We famiib cine a Write for FREE BOOKLET. I M®tal Product® Co., P®®tOffllMB«l 19 Wiiiiiiiistaii,N.C Boston.—Warrants for the arrest of five thousand men listed as slackers because of failure to reply to draft questionnaires were issued by the federal dl^rict court hefe:^ Postal, Pay Increase Bill Which Involve® $33,000,000 is Now a Law. FOR WOMEN I® womoi’i want , OB. 1V1TS LIVER PHU |w'B®l®tt and deaaac. Hw great * ' for wuaen'® special lii«- Washington;—The postal ■ pay in crease bill under wibich post office employes will receive $33,000,000 ad ditional salary next year and more thereafter, was signed by President Wilson. Dr.Tutts Liver Pills Daniels Says That Congress Has But Postponed Naval Expenditures. den by Mr. Herman Bone, of near Black Creek. Bone’s left leg was so badly crushed that amputation became necessary. Winstead is behind jail bars. \ Rutherfordton..—The committee on soldier celebration decided to hold the Belmont.—The Census Bureau an nounces the population of Belmont as 2,491 Increase 1,765, or 150.1 per cent. PARKER’S hair balsam lOvesDandrafl-StopaHairVallJlis Ratores Color and. d Boanty to Gray and FadMHair 600. and $1.00 at drunriato. IHlocoz Chem. W lc«. FttchoedB. V.T. HINDERCORNS Remoreo Cnnu, Cat loiiKo, eto., atop, all pain, enaurea comfort to tlie feet, makes yalkjn^ wy. 16c. by mall or at Dros- Klata. niacozl I Works, fatokoKBO, R. X. NOBLE RELICS OF THE PAST Spencerr’^Good progress is, being m^b in road building through Spen- cewand the force of men is now work- Ing on the national highway on New- big county wide giammoth celebration heights. A fine road is being on July 3rd, instead of the first of out Triumphal Arch of Titus, at Rome, and the Colosseum, Are Splendid in Their Ruin. August, as was first announced. A fiying machine will be secured Four brass bands will be in the parade begiAw some seveB^h^|^ed soldiera. dlaleigh. —Louelzle Hinley, aged nine, daughter of James H. Hinsley, of Merry Oaks, was instantly UHed and Mrs. S. O. Dudley, of Raleigh, died about two hours late*, as results of an ;accident on the bridge over Walnut Greek, on the Gamer road, when a motorcycle attachment in which they were riding was struck by an Essex car driven by A. M. Branch, of Clay ton. The attachmeni /^is cmsdied like an egg shell. Washington, (Special).—The South ern Railway announces from its gen eral O'flicea- here .^^w train would be put on the GreensboroGolds- boro division beginning June 20, and that an extra parlor car from Golds boro to Aslwville would be operated I on these trains which will be known as numbers 111 and 112, through the summer season. “HELP,” IS DRY OF DEPLETED BLOOD AT THE FIRST SIGN OF THAT TIRED, DROWSY, NO ACCOUNT FEELING BEWARE NATURE IS WARNING YOU THAT IT NEEDS AS- SISTANCE-YOUR BLOOD IS STARVING FOR IRON—YOU LACK NERVE FORCE—YOU NEED- ’’Mxntone,” Dr. John Mc Donald, the wedl.known Southern phjrriclan. scientifically combined atrength-making iron, nqyve-build- Ing phosphorous and stomach- ragiilating Nux Vomica with other upbuilding, health-compelling ele- nsanta “Mantone” Is endorsed by loading physicians as a highly effl- data blood-maker, strongth-pro- daear. Mailed upon receipt of $1.00. The Mantone Co., 402 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Washington.—Criticizing the new naval appropriation bill as failing to meet some of the navy’s most vital needs, Secretary Daniels declared that congress had not reduced naval M. Treadaway, of Clio, a passe.nger qn Monroe.—In a shooting affray which occured in the day coach of Seaboard train No. 20 here, Carl Mediin received three wounds,, one in the face, one in the shoulder and one in the side; H. expenditures, but “merely postponed them.' Chinese Government Plans Aerial Freight i(nd Passenger Service, Shanghai.—General Ting Kinn, di rector of the department of aeronau tics of the Chinese government. ha$ outlined a bfg program of develop ment in aeronautics for China. .North Carolina to Lose Her Dairy and Livestock Specialist Lines Washington.—Secretary of Agricul tune Meredith announces that several operations in North Carolina hy agents under him must be curtailed after July 1 because of reduced .ap broprlatlons by congn’ess. Dairy specialists in the -^ta’e will be dispensed with, as well as all fed. eral activities along the specialized line of livestock production. the train, was shot through the leg, hnd another passenger was wounded In the foot. Carl Mcdlin and Joe Kendall, bol traveling salesman, living here, pai clpated in the shooting. The other victims were bystanders. The triumphal arch of Titus in Rome was built In 70 A. D., to coin- meinorate the defeat of tlie Jews, and was delicated to the Emiieror Titus after his drath. It is afloined wltli fine sculptures In relief. On tlie frieze out side Is a sacrificial procession and on the Inner side Titus ris seen crowned Kill All Flies! THEY SPREAD DISEASE PlM^ anywhere, DAISY FLY KIlLER attrMta and kiUa all flies. Neat, clean, ornamental, convenient and .cheap. Lasts ail sea- /son. Hade of metal, ,'can’t apill 6r tip over; , wiil not soil or in]iire anythine. Gnaranteed. DAISY . FLY KILLER! at yonr dealer or 6 by EXPRESS, prepaid. $1.26.. „ _ HAROLD SOMERS. 16(V Do Kalb Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y. ' ■9 LEARNED LESSON OF THRIFT Boys and Girls of New Jersey Town Have Made Record of Which They Are Proud. by Victor.Y- in a quadriga driven by Roma. On another part of the arch la a triumphal procession of Jews, the Table of Shew Bread and the seven- branched candlestick. In the center of the vaulting the consecrated emper or is seen being carried to heaven by an eagle. In 1882 the aroh was a set of ruins, and some of the medieval additions Washington, (Special). •— Senator Simmons and Representative Zeb Weaver began efforts to secure from the War Department tentage and sani-1 were removed and it was partly recon- tution equipment sufficient to enable structed. The colosseum, with seats Asheville to take care of the Thirtieth | for 50,000 spectators, originally called Division reunion which will be held j the Flavian amphitheater, was cona- in • the mountain city September 28 j pleted by Titus in the year 80 A. D., Rud 29. I and derives its later name, probably, “Must have them,” read the appeals from the entertainment committee. from a colossal statue of Nero, colosseum is now all In ruins. The Mount Airy.—The sequal of an ex- What Really Counted. cltM bear hunt across the top of the BacheLor—Are you In favor of home Blue. Ridge created considerable curi- | rule? osity here, when Charles Lowe, a| Married Man (sadly)—Yes; but you mount.oin farmer living above the i see, my w’ife Is al.so.—Stray Stories. Fancy (Jap section brought the skin Raleigh.—Principally because they can make better salaries elsewhere and incidentally in & few cases to get married, 32 of the 68 teachers in th» Raleigh township grammer schools have giv»n notice of their resignations of an immense black bear to lown, which he with the aid of a neighbor and five well trained dogs had trailed n- through the wilderness on top-'of the mountains, and after an exciting all day chase finally killed. •Tlie elevator to success Is not run ning—take the stairs. If there has been less talk of tlie servant problem In Bridgeton, New Jersey, than el.sewhere, it Is quite ex plainable. Not to be outdone by their European sister.s and brothers in mat ters of thrift and industry, 25 young sters In that town have invested .$1,()00 In United States thrift stamps iWf .year, thanks to tliolr own hard wiJS:.’^ Boys and girls alike have welcomed opportunities of tloiiig remunerative dishwashing, sweeping, dusting, store clerking, baby-minding, errand-run ning, etc., with the goal of economy symbolized by government stamps ahead of them. The more ambitious have undertaken cutting weeds, carry ing coal, sifting ashes, selling papers^ raising cliickens, cleaning pavements, and some have even won prizes to add to their savings. Having found thfiV^ time can be converted Into money it is doubtful whether these boys will agam find the street comer a worthwhile place for spending idle hours, or the girls be content to waste periods In porch chatter. ml Some men would rather be wiwag than right—if there’s more monei In It. A failure in a little town is Bome^A times a success in the city. There wasn’t room that’s ail. * Trade Routes Hamburg-American Lines to be Reopened at Once. OU sous, PILES in ECZEMA VANISH Goof^ Okf, Reliable Peterson’s Ointment a Favorite Remedy. a nloers on my legs. Docton -- to «ut offleg. Peterson’s Olor- —me-"^in. J. Niebos. 40 W4I- .Rochester. N. Y. -OaL a Iiurgfs t>oz for 60 cents at any •nstaM. as,vs Peterson, of Buffalo, N. T., ••4 back if it Isn’t the best yon assA jGjyays keep Peterson’s ^t- tatlM boost. Fine for bums, scalds, MBbuni, ami tbs sursst rsms^ —Jiff scsem® and pika tbs world; aW| /f*ar vaowu. • New York.—Former tradp routes of the Hamburg-American line, closed in 1914 with the outbreak of the war, are to be promptly re-opened with Ameri can flag tonnage, supplied by the Har- riman Interests, It was announced here. Decision to take over , these routes tiAlowed negotiations with several representatives, of the German com pany who have been In the United .States for a number of weeks. and will leave in June to return no i Monroe!—GDvernor T. W. Bicket toore. I y^as the guest of the business men of Governor Bicket has granted a con- j Monroe at a luncheon at the Joffre ho- dltional pardon to Ji-m Graham of Pitt j ,tel. Referring to the progress Union county,, convicted in July, 1912, of kn | county has made during the past few assault, with criminal Intent, upoj^ a ' years the governor declared that this A Coffee-like ever woman and sentenced to years in the penitentiary! The prisoner was 13 years, old when the crime was committed, and has served eight years. ' Eleveq Hundred Quarts of Cognac Were Seized on a Cuban Steamer. Tampa, Fla.—With 1,100 quarts of cognac concealed In the cabin and elsewhere, the Cuban schooner Ysa- bel was captured off Sanibel Island, 100 mile® south of here, bv the coast guard subchaeer VaugSihTTbwed TBto Tampa and turned over to customs officers. Two of the crew were seized on the charge of smuggling, but the captain and the otber four mao ot the crew were ashore and escaped whao the schooner was auptnred. Preacher Captures Still Rocky Mount.—T.ie sanctuary where the moon shines on the "moonshine,” Is usually ground left to revenue of ficers to invade, but Rev. N. H. Shep hard, formerly pastor of the Arlington street Baptist church of tflls city, now a roiidont of Halifax county, came to Rocky Mouht and turned over to pro hibition Intorcement officers a nice little blcMJkade still captured by him in. the vicinity of Hollister a day or so ago. The plant, which was of about 2 gallons capacity, was in full opera tion, according to the minister county more nearly approached the ideal in its proportion of town and country population and its home own ing citigenship than any other county in the state. in flavor and appearance ' thal Judge Arraigns Motorists. 'Icileigh.—"Those who violate the speed laws do not do so because they do not know the law, but act through wilful disrespect for the law and abso lutely disregarding the rights of others,” declared Judge Daniels In Wake Superior Court. Judge Daniqlp sharply arraigned au tomobile speeders though carefully avoiding reference to any particular case. He declaied that laws affecting motorists are so well known that vio- j lation of them can only be explained on the ground of wilful disobedience. Insiani Fbsium Th( bladd Wo nothi result If condil Mass Meeting at 8t. Paul St. Paul.—A representative crowd of Robinson county citizens, estimated from fifteen hundred to two thousand heard Messers. G. B, Patterson, A. R. McEJathern and D. W. Bullock, candi dates for the . Senate and House,' dis cuss the division of Robinson county. Tax cnmmlsslB-n reports aiiditori^ uc-_ counts, and paid tax receipts from smaller counties were very much in evidence and judging from the enthu siasm of the crowd it was a red letter day foe the dlvislonists. The Parktor band furnlehed mniie. Young Child Abandoned^ Durham.—A pretty little blue eyed girl, appaiently about four months 'old, was found in the wonen’s watlng room of the Union station. Its crying in the closed -•ocm attracted the atten tion of a few passengers in the station at the time, and they went in to offer their asslstantie —to .the mother, aa. thhy supposed; but found the room va cant, except foi the baby upon the couch. It was neatly dressad In good clothes, anff“had ^ milk bottle by Its s'de.- It was taken to the Watts boa pital, ne clue being fiotind. but Postum is different be* cause it contains no health* disturbing drug. Asavet* in manij ways. gans 1 Pail bition toms I Dob script! B be jni pjr such c • ' Get medial ' Howi .^g-eat J Kilmer ■ample mentkn w Cult tlon tl n Made by Postum. Cereed Co.. Battle Greek,rtch. '4K u I. '' t b
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