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Show n a f ! i THE PEG VO POST PAGE TWO i i Mil so:nn;i 'iijd - Dcmooral in :h fi i I u tUlarl jh1, it- Dy flctmik Demo Taf ( uf -- oil t! f c) 5 51 ul'-emn- n i 1 T -- v f4 IM jn s fi.ii n-uli-- a t i.i i.. ltd : j. . li 1 t ' i" ! -- ' ; f i" i -- o Lets everybody go to work. Lets bring a stream of gold into this community as a result of this years work that will chase the wolf away from even the humblest door in the township. . Lets put gold into the pocket of every individual by work. Lets feed every stomach with the lest in the market by work. Lets fill our banks with the profits of next twelve months bv work. Lets write Prosperity in capital letters y work. We can do it by work. Any community can do it by work. It only requires confidence, intelliut n.v and Work plenty of work. No work to be had is (often Tf phan tom of the brain. It seldom exists for the man who wants-twork. There is work plen'y of it for pe- ' who are looking for work, instead of a li V of ease or a soft snap. , If work is slack in one bne. there is a! ways a demand for labor in other lines. Some one is alwavs wanting men: more men o Farmers are at their wits end over'the scargo-ou- i'h i.d ullcraii'-- a-t- ot ( yr A N j i V A in - i1 r P F: VA A ' J- A f , Vo'hV'VivA-f'1- X ' -- y ,i 1 t,. LUent N you never can get enough. The pat- - fr 7 c onts out bite A and parch I It usy to change the sb&pe and co lot of unaiab!e brands to imitate the Prince Albert tidy red tin, but tt 11 ta imitate the flavor of Princo Albert tobacco I Tb patented vccm protects that I When you fire 5p your first smoke youll decide that you never did taste tobacco that hits your fancy like - A s v- - the national fox smeko m Fcr it exceeds in goodness &rfd satisfaction the l;incest vord We ever printed about it! , . ve tell you til's tobacco wJ be a revelation to you. Aq, this information at IGOjA, get 'cut the old jimmy irs hiding place or locate the" makin's papers ken pipe Men, ana'rrr?rnr V o;rr wishes will be rcAiFn.d ct ths nearest store that sells tobeceo, for Princa Albert w i.. uniiersa! demand. It can be boaght oil over the states and ail over the world! Toppy red bags. Sc; tidy red d tins, IGcf handsome pound and tin humidors and that ' fine pound crystal-glas- s humidor with sponge-moi- st ener top that j keeps the tobacco in each excellent trim, i half-poun- -- ft. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COn Winston-Salem- N. C. , e i . tH or 1 ! u-- o o o Ai ti W 4? I JUSTICE HUGHES AND THE PRESIDENCY . . 1. . Your Smiles: Perpetuate r ' g Time brings manv changes and it wont be long until vou will thoroughly ap 1 0 ' late a good ph.otograph of your loved ones, or even of yourself. Dont neglect it until too late, grasp 7 ha opportunity w hile it i afforded vou. If you have a eou- on that was presented with The Provo P ost bring it in at once; if not come in any way. fhn work is guaranteed and our pi ice are right. It is not necessary iu for a' day when the sun shines, as our t udio is 'equipped with the most modern cviaeireneos; We make pictures equally well day or night.' "Night sittings bi ( . t appointment. Ph A -- . Justice Hughes has made it quite clear d at o is int a candidate for president, that ' e dops not want to be considered a canJ: 1 and that he does not think it pioper for a justice of the supreme bench to enter into or be brought into the swirl of national politics. That le is sincere in this attitude, no clip questions. That he prefers the exalted Dice he now holds to the presidency is quite )OsS ible. Hut he has not said, lias never said that he 'would refuse the nomination if it! wore given to him, nor is jt probable that he will say so. Fqr one reason he would he iv-;to refuse a thing that htid not' been 'iily offered to him. Hut the greater n we think lits in hi' high ideal of He feels that if lie call, for him aid become imperative he would have- u e it. No man of hi' character could the diinand of hi' party that he servj, q the ighest office in the gift of the reluctant he might he. however uiw iliing to establish "a precedent to the traditions of the supreme bench, the high.er duty would be recognized. And yet modesty, forbids that he refer to the possibility of such a demand. All he can do with propriety is to protest against suclnntsej of. his name, and that he is doing with as much emphasis as he cau give it Ir-e- orrbllintoatiga-ret to. And its so N AW -- 1 J 4 i ( A. MENLOVE STUDIO ,Oj! Oif . 230 W. Center UDIfSiMU ous cm w m Ute iraJdmas Sage Tea and Ale cipe -r oi-pos- 00 i c s',. i use cf S. ge and Sulphur for faded, gray hair to its nat.n. color "date. baci: to grandmothei u time. S! eluted it to keep iiei; hair i y dark, glossy and abund- ant. Whenever her hair fell; out v took on that faded or streamed appearance, this sinuile mixtuiw v. ith wonderful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and out of date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of W'yeths Sage and Sulphur Hair Reiftedy," you, will get this famous old recipe which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and Is splendid for dandruff,- - dry, feverish, itchy scalp and failing hair. , A well known down town druggist says' it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied. You simply damp-- j en, a sponge or soft brush with it and 1 i-- peo-Howeve- and Nobody Will lie - 1 Sul-u- r Know. uh-(inl- . ' k o -- -- A tG Mi Cl! the Hnmifi'atc puli: Me favor a sinule president: J of mi term anl to that oml unt- Ihc adoi-tioumeijdimnt to the constitution of the United States making the president of the United and we States Ineligible for I ledge the candidate yf this convention . ibis principle.! Hut tlici candidate qf this contention refused to he pledged. He did not decline publicity. lie did not say yea or nay to the4 limitation of the presidential term, but he Sate the country to understand that he was heartily in 'accord with this platform, fiAiiT the pmimbIeT6 the "final clause, uhiuh declared with much unction that our pledges are made to be Ip'pt in ofhe relied fice as well tiring the campaign. It va-- , tie. 'die np to a few t elks' a go that ad ibis fa and binding by tl ej a -voting ah pod-'in- g oernric patty in contention assembled migm hate an induence upon tiie action of thi anoidate of this1 convention, but Mr. Wilsons letter to Mr. Palmer, written in February, J2J13, but a little while after his election, although not made public until quite recent It, proves that there was never the remotest arn-that he would fail to have a hand leached out for a second cup if the aroma f Coffee in the ambient vicinity could at any liine be sniffed by a sensitive sniffer. Tire oY that ; r loose of the publication letter, tl ree years after it was w'ritten, was to prepare the way for the formal announcement at as come, and it did so so effectually i ere was not a single gasp of astonish-,- i nu We do not expectlo see msiugle term ill.; in the next Democratic platform, hut d or should he such a plank the count r will put its finger to its nose. Id ll ;it oo A Vo I' i city of help. and If the job won't hunt; you, t hunt the job. T Dont loaf. Whittling sticks on a street corner never yet has made a man rich or filled' an empty o , stomach. hides a smile a sickly will mighty tree in of ilany a shade the Swapjiing lies not bring old to an empty pocket. healthy jag. ' 0 00- It requires work work plenty of work Did you buy it at home! and more work. Another presidential yar and still our .When we wait for money to hunt us, the is not in the ring. hat ,t!,or fellow gets it. 1 0 Hut the man who works gets the mon,e Not a doubtf the return of prosperity and generally keeps it. JThe output of this community 'might !e row. --o o o- increased by half might even be doubled Theres a deal of good in this old town if everybody wor,ked worked hard and , can only discover itself. bent on working. f , o 8 eg It will he a great year for some one, for much gold is coming to this -- country from Niqidem sixte(n is tie year of political cndnmX and other bugs. ' v abroad. . o o o a big slice of that wealth.? WhoV'ojit-fo- r ? Saying the right thing at the right time Everybody p&ak at once. J L v Then go .to work. . . thing to say. And tluits right. , ' , likes I f EVERYBODY WORK ' tJ , ) i' : th' fondest wishes cf any man who smoke because it has the right flavor and aroma and coolness. Its tiie most cheerful .tobacco you ever did pack in a jimmy pipe Tyfecta , I o ' s, b,)' i 1 o ik, ll in U ret-ord- ( ' i an i Amy'? i i f;io ln) Imn i )'( fils 'voter taste!' , T 1 M , ti 1 11 : were the I'lJil'n nt" ;.nu' ynri . u. There it i f ill lie JT)inii(Tat i and 111" I.ej ml li jins. 'The record of at- tendance show that on every day durinj; January with the exceptions noted, the lie-- ( publicans ontnonihered the Democrats on the floor; sometimes two to one, and some' times three to one. , Here is the. by daily actual count of the Democrats present during the month of January: January 5, 21; .January b, 2(; January 7,1 A; January 8, Jl; January 10, 25; Jann-11- . 2o; January 12, 11 ; .JaniAry 15. 13;fJnn-jar- y 14, 8; January 15, 25; Janunn i7, 17; January 18", 12; January 1 0, 42; January fO, 21; January 22, 18; .Jim: 24, 50; January 25, 48; January 20, 02; January 27, 20; January 28. 21 ; January 20, 20; January 51, 11. The inability of tbe Dcmperatie jciii) to legislate has been shown in the pas Haste, inaccuracy and crude i worn potency run like a searloft"thread througlrjhe statutes they have enacted. To this record is now being added the proof of shameful neglect. With a.inajority in Congress responsible for the enactment or failure of an important program, the Democrats have constantly shirked that responsibility. Listless, hopelessly divided among themselves, they are furnishing a conspicuous example, not only of their incapacity to handle the affairs entrusted to them, hut also a lack of appreciation of the necessity fur close application to the business in hamh U errors and disastrous eon,sejuences arc t r be avoided. :,1 H.soN nimt d.-ii- cllour ! it 1 V I Prince Albert rV. ('AX!)I!)m; 1 t.rf.juiilty cf ilclilf iu'.' ' ; S' L i. i i - Long hours, close and tedious work are very apt to result in Headaches or other Pains. Dont suffer. DR. MILES' ANTI -- PAIN PILLS will quickly . drive Pain away,' and your. will assist you by relieving the Nerve Strain. , TO DIZZY SPELL8. nerve became all worn out I bail bad headache and aevere dizzy I could not sleep peUifc and,tnT appetite was poor. A beyan using- Dr. Mile' 'Mjr - pills always gave me lief no matter pala. . Then I Nervine lflles and waa soon health again. Airti-ral- ii Dr. Miles Nervine tr ber-utiui- MRS. . lit FIRST BOX, OR BOTTLE, FAILS benefit: you, your money - WILL BE REFUNDED. 8. I and they Instant rewhat the used Dr. regularly In perfect TOCNO, Pittsburg 8L, Newcastle,' Perm. j draw this through your hair, taking at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after O. another application or two- ,it beone of the verjr'lfFst medicines and comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft will knpw what to do when have and abundant. cold." e Obtainable AOn Pccember first I had a very ae- - another . cold or attack of the grip as iti, where. advt. j. I mfty be, and was nearly down sick in j $10,00.od'v bed w;itts O. J. Metcalf, Weatherby, t ; For Infants and Children - Mo. I bought,-twTen Thousand Dol.ars to bottles of Cham- i - f one strand buy-vas- CASTOR loannt- .fcerlains Cough' Remedy and it wjis J, S pej1 cert Intef&st omTIrst'ieTass se- cniy a few days until I was cpipplete- - Vrurfltles city or farm property. Phone ly restored to health. I firmly believe G Double 8 G. C. Real Estate Co. Chamberlains Cougtf Remedy is T. H. Heal, Mgr. o V - A In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Signature of f - U |