SERIES OF MEETINGS. To be Held at HI. Zlon MetliodUt Church anil at Ml Olivet.' TTmlpp thu nnsniri. nf flip "U:in dolph Methodist Preachers Associa tinn" thprp will lip 11 niass-nifvtins held at Mt. Zion Methodist Church embracing the tiftii buudav in July and rriday before. In these" meetings the futulauieu tal interests of the .church will b presented from" time to time. Rev's G. H. Detwiler.' J. W Moore, J. l Davis, J. W. Calder and S. B. Turrentine, are expected to attend and participate in the meetings. Doctor Detwiler, one of the best preaches of the .South will preach each morning. Doctor e. h. Turrentine Presiding Elder, will preach at Mt. Olivet on the df,h Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. and at Mt. Zion at 3 p. m. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at .Mt. Zion on Sunday a. m. There will be preaching at Con cord Church near Coleridge Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and at night and on Monday ones or tw ce. The third Q.urtely Conference will co'iveii" at Conejrd aturdiy to Monday. We desire a;id expect good con giegations, and under the hand of (iod we expect i'ood results. All are cordial I; with us and vie.1?. invited to worship ti- v- all of these ser- Frateinally, .I.-KaP", pastor, Coleridge, X. C. mi'lt:iiiu:im iiir I;iimi:: "July the woiiieL . I'o 1. i:i I'Lise contact with i'iir i-itizeiis," wiite M :..- 1 JKmv.iiiI Weit'.voo.i I'uncer tii'K women i::ini:grants i:i ;r,uil ;iw con e ivii!d-l,e "ix.ilietii .ins: f-r- the .New for Aa '!llf be- Klea W'omaii's M; "understand ! h u n tH'a having a horn l.ivil!-' i;l Ar.ierii Anic an wni;i.i: : Settle. 11. I'.v, id i. I... , J I.I. M'e ! .':: m: ;:... a-. .a,; itiug ti,.. mu.t ; of the couury, it-g tt:e i' i'i :i wo-ji. i: luiiii TheiV S..-IH t'J bo :tt!e !.oj, .' -h ii nf.it tuna'e, pathetic fact," -av M'.si Wo'twoj'.!, ''.hit a large pT-foid iV,t of citi.ellS wllO e;;oc never leara to sjvuk and until they die a: foreign land," our would-be grown woinou ottr ianguage strangers; iu a Ah'. Uk'Otg'' 'aimer and daughter, Miss (jeitn.de, of Paducah, Kv., and Miss Eva Heitmun, of Tiiuty, aie the guests this week of Mrs. L. J. Heitman. Lexington Dispatch. It is always well to have a box of salve in the house. Sunburn, cuts, bruises piles, and boils yield tc DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Should keep a box on hand at all times to provide for emergencies. For years the Standard, but followed by many imitators. Be sure you get the gen ninoTloWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Snbl hv Standard Drusr Co. aad Asheboro Drag Co. Asheboro N. C, There are a good many naughts in the sum total ot tne wonu s in habitants. , (JAVoman doesn't thoroughly eu joy anything she can'tjery over. Does evil still, your whole life fill? 1 Does woe betide? Your thoughts abide on suicide? You need a pill! Kmc f nr nrose and facts DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the most Tdeasant and reliable pills known to day. They never gripe. Sold by Standard Drue Co. and Asheboro Drug Co. Asheboro N.C., Every man who knows himself knows how selfish other men are P Talkisn'tjnecessarilylcheap ;when money aoes ,tne taiKing. There is an awfullot Jof mouey wasted buying drinks on a hot day when they arejlost'in perspiration. Children like Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. The pleasantest and best cough eyrup to take, be- cause it contains no opiates. Sold by Standard Drug Co. and Asheboro - Drug Co. Asheboro N. C, WHO' IS RESPONSIBLE? Shameful Prevailing Conditions Traced to Source. EEPUELIOANS STAND CONDEMNED Filth, Friiud nnd ;nilt Are the Nat ural Rrxulla of Monopoly Tariff FoiitercU, SouIU'mm t'orpnnitloiiH I'ol miiii and riunder the IVopli" and Stifle Competition. ' There are persons wl,o maintain that it is idle to attempt to show a itmnet lion between KepiiMican politics or policies and the disunit-ci'iil records of current events, incl,idin such mat- tore as the revelations conecrulnj; the t hicao packing houses and the "Kraft" shown in relations In'twecn Pennsylvania railroad ollieials and coal mine owners. ImWil there are those who assert that such attempt would not only he fruitless, but would be nothins: more diniticd than a display of malicious political prejudice. However, it is certain thai such con nection exists and can ! shown. It may be denied, but it is nevertheless a fact, that the cmd!:!o:is productive of esulls mentioned eoull not exist if it were not for the enormous combi nations of capital, creatinu' exclusive !ion"p:lies of various forms of trade IM'i'ially f:;feivd by ;i Republican Mr- id' and carefully shielded by KcpuMic- in an.-nts at Washinulon. one inarketl . ffect of such combinations of capital is t.) (ievei.ip the radical I'Vils of I'.io- ioi)o!y. As the Journal of i 'omtuerei' ;ays: "Tile power acquired ir. cr the mar ket for raw material may be npntvs- ivel;.- used upon tlie pro !::cer-i oi' that :at ".'i.-!l. U 1;:.:y also bo used a an im-tr.i:ne:.t f coercion over transpor- , ta!!oa ':i:::;)ai;le.: to extort di.-.crimi- ; nalia: iv!.'- :;::.l ;v:Viv:i:i::l treat-, i::.'::t, so Ita.t eomjieliiioa m.iy bo ffu-h-d o::t and siiml'er lad.'p-'iident bntelie:-'.:! ::;;d packing ca'v.'i ra.i may b. ra;. sarin1 !:'.'!!!' tnid ruinoiisiv may erted '.i:tl::u be o i:i ta. and i " the p 'i !..- o s ; ry i . a y i"-.ii:! '.' t :: 1 ' :d ii f. : it a'.td I '- . di-'r::. ue i U.able je-o-; K fou id. a ic!i to excel and to seek airity rather '. iie:i b t;:.-;e v.-::i :,i v; on C:, part of cu.iKty f pro la. ;'..:.t by real m;h r..o;;vi i.i ill patron tliati bv i!m ,-,miv, , ,.f i'.hi,.. vertis..."uu.;lts which are usually false ati.l niisjeadiir.r. from the u.iv.urraated la'icT irjVafl $ can to tiie iintsiense sign eroded upon the nov.utain side. I Jtut when when there N no eotnpetltion, i it has lieeti eliminated by -fa- : yorab!e"--and that penerally means ; j bole- if- it s . it on. i-o mat t::e uusi- i ij conducted on a scale so euor- rnous that details are concealed, meth ods may not be o'werveil or real rpial- Ity Judged, then the motive to excel oy reason of real worth nnd superiority no loncer exists. The public pays the penalty and whatever price the mo nopoly Is pleased to charge. Victory For Ilrform. lolltlcnl conditions in South Dakota are much like those In Wisconsin nnd Town. The Iietmhlieans are badly spin on the tariff question nnd the Insur gents won a complete victory in w last state convention, me .mkcdcu im zette nnd other Ik'mooratie pnir8 gave aid nnd comfort to tlo ret orniers in mt ante-convention camiaign, and tlie vie tr.rv for reform over protectlonlHni niul graft Is a long step towanl the coin plete undoing of the Kepubllcan ma chine in South Dakota. Intleetl, thai state Is likely to give its electoral vote to the iH-mocratle candklate In 1008. An HoiMl Judate. Judge William Timlin of tlie supreme court of Wisconsin made an addres before the Btuxtenta nnd faculty of III pon college the other day In wtlch he declared that In his opinion the courts of the country need to undergo a course of training to learn that the Imprison ment of rich criminals Is not sacrilege. Tlipv have aa elective judiciary In Wis consin, nnd Judge Timlin Is new to the aiinreme bench. If he had galnea life tenure In his office as a rewnnl for serving the railroads ana trusts ne would hardly feel 83 Infernally Inde pendent. White House Scapegoats. How handy It Is to have a scapegoat at hand In ense of necessity! Scape goats are always kept In stock nt the White House In these strenuous Re publican times. Senator Beveridge Is the last to be used In the Wadswortb embroilment, and other cuckoo con gressmen are on tap. When others fall Private Secretary Loe'b Is always ready to offer himself as a willing sac rifice to :lear the skirts of his master. d.es' read ims. Mrs. Thomas Johns, sister to Mr. I H. C, Kccles, Chailotte, N. C, 'says: Four years ago my health com- ; pletely gave wav. I was 48 vears ; od unJ was 1H0strated from troubles ' pertaining tJ my sex. The doctors , sui'-l there was iio hope foi me; I i might live a year, I might not live a month. I was confined t) my bed for three months, and for about a year would have faiutinir spells that exhausted me so that I would be . r:.. I l. .1 .,...,1, .. COUiiuetl lo ill ueu nun i.nju uuc, for two or three weeks. None of e -ill i . ,t my fam.h " had any hope of ever see- I w.is weak and nervous, and f;liing condition ."eiierall v. Some! fnell(s in Charlotte advised me to ! M Joe p, nen.edv. As i -, . ... . . i a drowning person will catch at a j Straw,! was willing to n; aujining I liousrht half a iKxeii bottles aiid took it. but could not see that it! did me any go d. fcftillnot knowing! what else to do, I bought another half dozen, ami without any faith in it or anything else, I continued it Before I had taken the dozen bottles1 Helta little stronger. I took tliej llciiiei'y regularly for one year, tak ing in all about three doz-.m ' ottles, ', and it has ivstoied me to health.: My health is h-tter tii.ui it was for wars i.i fore 1 whs taken down, am. lieeltl:at till danger has passed My nervoiisiieis is cured. It has ' been two years sine--' 1 stopped the lleniedy. 1 cintio: say too much m its pr.iisi. My doctors siid my ileal d- was cancerous, but I think; 'low it W;H chatlgv' of life. 1 Mrs. Thomas .lohn?. 1 Alt'. urn, N. C, Sept. Co, VAK li. Il.iyvtu Mr. l-:.ii;or ,1 Mr, )n-,llr,.. tiMvcUing ovir' poiiio'.i of the 'ill o! tile itl-i'.-T i pO' llO'.l c jiitit v, 1 hnd in ii y are x re.-1 uti i tiietii I. ivor !V worl i.i the do far slieiilt it r any- fence el ar.il Mi. thirt- and hav iimg ; :; pa.'ut i'l : a: W(! tll S bV to the otlicrs. 'Veli tllclll I lo s;i -as, oidu-i. IV: tlie , T,.rt i; iiirny . ' M'tlat 1 l;:nc OWV.1: -'..edd : u- man i-t as for p votcilv icr il.. V. c--t fitted by k. . ficc wiiJ ui. by l:e! pi: i i oi-i- al .vt'.y s i ..Her : ! :y lh;i'i i'.u o:n s.tch (dr,.:.!ii-taio ue hesita'c to in. Mr. Ka.?hie ill', . it i . !fiiv e. o n I'.' : ; i: . 1 1;.!' v, th.-s" d.e li.eclb.l vo'i'.d lilal ii tider shiKild in a W - ropreseutatixe of i-0!iiuiii..ier, ad 1 S'"' 110 ""' !o,!!,!3 yr!;h's ability to urike a good slier- j iff. V" i l i 1 e near Kaniseiir last week, wc were very sorry to learn of, and St.e the Sad and painful condition of T. 1. l'aiks, who sustained the loss of one arm and other injuries, while helping Mr. James Parks thresh wheat. While he seemed to be resting easy aud doing well under the kiud tender care ot iriends, ne will have a close call, eveu though the weather be favorable to his cou- ditiou. His daughter, Miss Ada Parks, frcm Richmond, Va. U with him. We are having too much rain on the river for best results, especially in keeping the weeds aud grass under control. Very Truly. "j. F. Hamilton. A sweet breath adds to the joys of of a kiss. You wouldn't want to kiss your wife, mother, or sweet heart witn a oau, Dreatn. iqu can't have a sweet breath without a healthy stomach. You cau't have a healthy stouiacn witnoui perieci ui gestion. There is only one remedy that digests what you eat and makes the breath as sweet as a rose and remedy is KODOL FOR DYSPEP SIA. It is a relief for sour stomach, nolrdatinn nf th heart, and other ailments arising from disorder of the stomacn anu digestion, xase a lit tle Kodol after vour meals and see wW it. will do for vou. Sold bv Standard Drug Co., and Asheboro Drug (Jo., Asheboro, r . Whon ft man borrows trouble he puts up his peace of mind as collat eral. T'nlpsa r man's sense of humor JS on a vacation, he nevej takes a wo man seriously. Kennedy's Laxative llonev and Tar is the original laxative cough Syrup and combines the qualities necessary to relieve the cough and purge the system of cold. Contains no. opiates. " Sold by Standard Drug Co. and Asheboro Drug Uo. INCREASED PRICES. ot of Living Advanced Monopoly the Chief CnuKe. The cost of living is now 47 per cent higher thnn ou July 1, ISO", without lurludiut? reat, though it is safe to say that rout keeps pace with the Increased eost of buildinj; materials. As every une pays these increased prices, It is important to know what has caused such mi enormous adxiince. It should 1.' first noted that the present trust fostering tariff law went into effect July 24, lSi7, and that almost liume- i ... i lll,,tt'!' 11,0 mK'e of 1,11 lrotiK-ted nrtl- eies iiryau to aiivunee in iuis country. LltIlolIJ thurc was no rap;j advance of prices in other countries. As this tariff law protected tlu Amer ican producers from competition. It ,vas very natural that they should In crease the price they charged for their products to the jmlnt where foreign u'uods could le Imported and pay the freight and costs and also the tariff duties, avoraKln over oO per cent. The large profits possible under the protcetive tariff indmed the formation of trusts and combines control the home market, and this monopoly ad vanced prices tu the highest limit. No tiures or argument ure necessary to prove tlie advance In prices. Every one who buys food or clothing or pays rent' knows of the large Increase from tlielr daily exjioricnce. It is most ex-..sp'-rating also to know that the trusts at: 1 c.iiabines, which produce about all . tkr i,eevit!es and luxuries of life, are i '.ill!'- tticir surplus stocks, after tlie A! :'Wean eople have bought all they can a:;'ord, at iniicJi lower prices to for- , itrticis than they charge our own pen pie. As l!ie tariff is a p.iKtical Issue, ! ;.-;iii!ili.-i:i Jirie-v ni'il writers ile- 1 ittiill v th. 1 t' i: -.'e'lltit.- abrvi.l 1 ben fa'-l cod , ei:: t d it as t'i.: .-. 11 .ted : V:d i' -h pr'.c. ot !!, s Ol ti c'Jv buy ice. but d g.vi-ls prli ' of Cle con work'ft ur pr- i at I1 li. if it" if C:.l Ifr.l It 'v 1 ! by vol.:. d lb -r TITLE 3 AND DZGRflCS. , -r. :'i-:lt-.H on W linm 1 ! ? f i - r V'itc V.'orlbily l oiifcrreil. I..1..I0:; J.iuriial i i a vecoat lsstio coufi-l father those by s worth up -i'l Mr. I.ongwm'tU and his . -i.f.v the new titles which i. ill liicu are supposed to covet, ;iag of them U3 "Senator Long son -in-law of King Theodore, r. s." Quito different was tlie action of Brown university In conferring de grees for meritorious services upon two men who have worked modestly and successfully for bouest reform by honest means. Never were, honorary degrees more righteously conferred than these: Everett Colby. A. M., citi zen, soldier of the common good, sur rendering leisure nnoT pleasure that civic virtue may become credible nnd public office le held us puUlc trust; flmrles Evans Hughes; UU. v., stu dent nnder these eltas. soiiio time pro fessor of law In Cornell university, honored member of the New York bar, Investigator without raailce and wltn out fear, skilled to use the prole, but: not the rnke, through wnose latwr tne public conscience has been nnlckenedi aud purified. Charles E. Hushes ana Evereii i,oi bv. whatever their former political as solutions may have been, have acted" like good Democrats and good citizen and are entitled to snare irlth La Fot- lctte and Cummins and Weaver tn- glory that results frtm a faithful per formance of public duty. No two men In America have dert severer blows- to that Republican machine of which "King Theodore" fs the bend and front Foollna; the People. Chancellor Day of Syracuse univer sity Is receiving a good deal of criti cism nowadays for rehashing the old Reonblican eutodes of the trusts. The trouble is that he Is saying now what President Ttoosovelt was saying m 11KK and 1904, but Inliors under the errone ous impression that the president has changed his mind nnd is no better than a Democrat. Roosevelt Is Just as good ti Republican ns Day or any other stand patter, but he is trying to fool the people nnd has evidently succeeded In fooling Mr. Day, who cannot under, stand his way of paltering In a double sense. Rational Birds. As a matter of fact, we seem to have three national birds In this country the eagle, the stork nnd the phoenix. Kansas City Journal. What's the matter with canned cblck-en? CATARRH, FOUL If You Continually K'hawk and Spit and There is a Constant Dripping From the Nose Into the Throat, If You Have Foul. Sickeninri Breath. That IS Catarrh. CURED THROUGH THE BLOOD BY B. B. 3. Ij vour breath fov-I? Ij ynnrToIce hnskj-? J eurnose jtopped? Poyoasanrunt nlch;? Jjo"v u income a irri-at ili'iu? Duyou Uavo liv- t ;i'r.: -v Ins In tUo f J:il! r..'.? X you ha v p. - i:."W!l.'i f.'. :V An yi-a 1 s;:i yc.-..- sjt.i ot bmc !i? U ther-j a tlrippl:n a '1. 1 tt-rv. C . Are you lo!nv yr:r .-r.s : of l u: f :railUi.tlyi'i;;!:!.'iK'a:; i.'.you );.' : 1; n::! t : r-.' (i i; I" 1 ....... a. It rli t. cm. i. uriai '. ,if:i.-;.i. l.ioo!,'-iiei o away v.i' : toiiiuenltri' j r.v.yuiptoia.3iMiii'li'ta;i For :i!c' by Sunward Drug jC-'-mpany anJ Ashcboro Drug Company, Asheboro, N. C. Our Eig Clubbing Offer. Hy cpt-t i i! nrra: -elltlicni Aitic:.1 L'eiiu lit it !l the urir, t.lw poui j la! oi paper r j I ar t-:-;iil-ti' . Ni.-lnilic 'I. vi r readers i mt.g , Her ' l!C?t iiLut A: ar- able r,. loi.ige of a club e beli. ve l:l tin IV l.i-Wi hi t Mil I -:i)!c .ear 1 1 -r e.h. p. II. I 111 f.! i,lv fal ;ti pa- o ;,ti. fell - 1: is eS trt tc f-i: II. I Tic ( :,t:aU 1'! '. - ! ;h .,n .dull ;m readiii" lW)BlitfMHiiWa-wi ish Aeain in. Michigan' G. The Michigan Lino Best of Service to TOLEDO DETROIT And to all the Famous Sum mer Resorts of MICHIGAN and CANADA Through Cars from Cincinnati to Charlevoix On and after June 25 BOOK OF SUMMER TOURS FREE FOR THE ASKING. W. B. Calloway, General I'nsx? iiger Agent, CINCINNATI, 0. i 1 1 INCORPORATE!! apital Stock $30,000 RALEIGH, N. C. 1 f CHARLOTTE, N. C Pullen Building, j Piedmont, Ins. Bid. THEE SCHOOLS GIVE the woiM- lwt in mo.Vm Hutlm Education. iI)et Buinesi Colleee lu North Cnmliiia. l"iitlouii vunninteeii. Imikfl (v a written fimtruct. No vacation. InilividuHl iimtniction. We lo teach Book-keeping, shor'tlinnd. peiimnMlili. "f "loll. Hen for Horai'Study rate. Wrltt today lorotir t'at'ilxnn'. Ter mi.l Hid Kn- isnC'i. They " tree. Adrtrnn. KICS BVEIN:"' COl F nr.rt n.E.T! .rm.rio a.T ... '.-u.oouaireet ifrvcj, mm'".. inralrand i jjivi! c vort!ifa nr. I r"!::, ..'.ng car vt !.ir-in. "&7 a fb$z In I adios'. T'lisses' z.r.6 Child ren's Ctcfori:, in pater.t l.-ather -y i metal, calf and vici kids. rnces ;.. the sea -oil's ani points ci ir.socct thtrr,. cr. T$he Crosse.it Shoe for Men l l-'u sho. ... no duction. It . . ' en! that .-. fui-nsshco tl : ;,hoe . iidc- I iotS r the popu- tor fc"Sen 1 Our stock shows :!! i'.c choicest shapes- Ycu can lind t!.c one adapted to yot r st.tjc ii you call to sec us. We li.'ve done the season in Panamas, but still have a lev left Come early. morris-scarboro Mornn co, 'TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE MAKERS C HADDOCK kTERRY'COJ A full line of these Shoes can be found at W. J. MILLER'S, Sole Agent, ASHEBORO N. C. Money to Loan On city real estate mort gage. Terms: One to ten years. Interest: 6 percent, per annum, payable semi-an- y nually. Address, Piedmont Trust Company, Burlington N. C. I mt s r-orr in: "ilnu Uo.,. lo t!:- l: r:.:; , 1 -.ji:- ? : I ;.:ri". -tl; J - ' ' v-'- j : ; o: mi - i.l Mobl3y ppr2i'g I Mk THI BEST SHOE ' N J5 m AMERICA 5 Baa

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