TRUE AMERICA SPIRIT. Uast bt Asserted to Preseria Ipstitatloos ? Sif's Jalge Boyd. Asheville. Nor 8.-Ths No- - ember term of the United States District 0 mrt opaad here ysr- dsv mornine. with Judge Jimes K . Boat DreaidiQff. The court has been adpurued over from Monday to gie the jurors and witnesses a chance to oast their ballots The forenocn aud most of the afternoon was consumed tn selec ting a grand jury and the delivery of the charge to the grand Jary by Judge Boyd. Judge Boyd's ohtrg was one of the most comprehen sive ever heard in this city, and particular attention to the natn ralization of undesirable foreign ersas U nted states citizens, in addition to touching on the viola tion of the revenue laws, whit slaverv laws and other Federal statutes. Judge Boyd called the attention of the jurors to the recent natu ralisation act pass9d by Congress, which is exceedingly stringent in its provisions, aod was enacted to prevent the naturalisation of for eigners who might be undesirable cit zens. He said that the pr-patnati-n of our institutions would b: secured by the rssertion of true American spirit on the part of the citizens, and that there is n .thing hereditary in this G svrrn- meut, vh tut) pittas priuuipiua J freedom which have ben banded dwn by the wise men who crea ted the union aud formulated our organio laws. He said furthfr that this system, every detail of wbioh breathes a spirit of liberty is a boon that should be handed down to those who are to ccmo af ter in its present purity. Several minor cases were tried 4minn ilia siatr Vtnf. rf ini4imi)'iti rendered. Hi Ala't No Bird. Fayetteville, Nov. 8. Jamee W. Smith of Bladen County, who on October 23 was carried in the air by a balloon from the Cumber land Fair grounds, has entered suit in Bladan Superior Curt against the Cumberland County Agricultural Association for pla cing his life in. jeopardy through the involuntary flight. Smith escaped unhurt after rid ing a mile through the air. He later insured, his life through a Fayetteville insurance agency, a doctor examining him and pro nouncing him good risk. Smith has employed J ha Q. Shaw, John A. McLean, Jr., P. McD. Robin on, T. A. Lyon and A. S. Hall of Fayetteville as attorneys. A Qreat Building Falls when its foundation is undermin ed, and if the foundation of healthgood digestion is at tacked, quwk collapse follows. On fhe first signs of indigestion, Dr. King's New Life Pills should be taken totone the stomach and regulate liver, kidneys and bowels Pleasant, easy, safe and only 25c at All Druggists. r WD mum EOEIVBD which we Senator SimmiDS Grateful Bears Ho Ri- Senator Simmons has issued the following statement: 'Profoundly , grateful to the people of North Carolina for .be great honor done me, and for this uuparalled expression of their confidence in - me, and especially with a heart full of . gratitude to those earnest and faithful frionds whose active - and i steadfast sup? port has brought me this glorious victory. I beg to make thispub lio acknowledgement and slight axpression of my sincere thanks for the generous aid given , me by friends in every county and. town and preoinct in the State. "And in this.hour of rejoioing with my friends, I wish to say that in my heart there is no re sentment toward those of my fel low citizens who preferred for any reason to give their support to either of my opponents. "Forgetting past differences, let us all stand together in a zealous support of the incoming Democratic administraticn, for a united and harmonious party, and for the beat advantage of the peo ple of North Carolina," Porto Rico's New Wonder. From far away Porto Rico come reports ot a wonderful new dis. co very that is believed will vastly benefit the people. Ramon T. March an, of - Barceloneta, writes Dr. King's New Discovery is do- ng splendid work here. It cured me about nve times of terrible coughs and colds, also my brother of a severe cold in his ohest and more than 20 others, who used it on my advice. We hope this great medicine will yet be sold in every irug store in Porto Kico. For t hroat and lung troubles it has no qual. A trial will convince yon f its merit, ,50c and $1.00. Tri al bottle free. Guaranteed by All Druggists. Feeding Babies Does it pay to feed babies on the breast or bottle? Here are some interesting figures. During the siege of Paris in 1870-71 the city milk supply failed and all mothers were compelled to nurse their babies. The death rate among babies fell from 880 to 170 per 1000 births. In England during the Lancashire cotton famine mothers remained at home and nursed- their babies, and there resulted an even greater saving of infant life. Wherever mothers nurse their babies it is found that the breast fed baby has six chances of living where the bottle fed baby has one. For rheumatic pains or neural gia rub the parts affected with DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. It penetrates the flesh and relieves pain. For sore throat gargle with the fluid diluted with water. For flesh wounds, burns scalds, or soreB. apply it direct to the wound. It heals quickly For a cramp, colic or dysentery take it internally in water. It quickly corrects the trouble. Price 50 cts. per bottle. Sold by all druggists . Pretty soon you will all be wearing Young Men's Clothes and when you get to that point we want you to patronize this store. There is everything here in the way of wearables that you need hats, clothing underwear, stockings, shirts, collars, etc. "Bring This Advertisement properly filled out,, with you when you visit this store to buy your next suit or overcoat and we will present you, absolutely free of charge, with a two bladed razor steel knife. f. ace Stores: Salisbury, Greensboro, High GRANITE INDUSTRY IMPORTANT. More Ban $2I,00?,000 i Derived from .-'- Quarrying ibis Stone In 1911. The granite produced in the United States in 1911 had a value of $21 891.878. and increase of $849,911 over the value for 1910. Fourteen States, according to the United State Geological Survey, produced granite Valued at more than $500 000, in ' the following order : : Vermont, Massachusetts, Maine, California, Wisconsin. Washington, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Georgia,1 Maryland, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ore gon, and Conn totiout. Of these States the first seven produced granite valued at more than' $1, 000,000, and six of the fourteen t Vermont, Massachusetts, Califor nia, Wathington, Rhode' Island, and Connecticut, showed an in crease m value of output . There was ah inorease of 1,029, 704 paving blocks in 1911 over the output of 1910, when the produc tion was 57,039,899, and an in crease of $36,059, in valua over the value of the 1910 output, which waB $2,823,772. A large proportion of the output of Wis consin, the largest producer of these blocks, goes to Chicago, tin blocks for New York and other large eastern cities are supplied and that the beads of many of the by Massachusetts, Maine, New"cbill fH. It alio promises York, North Carolina, New Hamp- shire, New Jersey, Georgia, and . other granite-producing States v near the Atlantic seaboard; and the demand on the Pacific coast is ! mat bv the local nnmrnaa. ' Food Value of Milk Greater Thin Meats ind Vegetables At a pure food show in New York last week the New York Milk Committee had an exhibit, which included a ohart stating that one quart of creamery milk, costing bottled 9 cents, is equal in food fuel value to any one of the following: Three pounds fresh coffee, 54 cents; three quarters of a pound of round steak,' 22 cents: three pounds salt cod, 40 cents; eight I eggs, 40 cents ; two pounds onick- en, 60 cents; one and one-half pounds ham, 45 cents; one quart oysters, 80 cents ; four pouuds of cabbage, 10 'cents; four pounds beets, 10 cents; seven -pounds spinach, 80 cents. According to the milk commit tee a lunch of bread and milk aiohini, 1R nnnon and Knitinit 6 cents, contains 1,080 food fuel units of energy as against 865 units ot energy in a lunch con sisting of soup, beef, potatoes, turnips, bread and butter, ooffee, milk and sugar, costing 25 oents. Only A Fire Hero. hut the orowd cheered, as, with burned hands, he held up a small round bcx. "Fellows 1" he shout ed, "this Bocklen's Arnica Salve I hold, has everything beat for burns." Right 1 also for boils, uleers, sores, pimples, eczema, cuts, sprains, bruises. Surest pile-cute. It subdues inflamma tion, kills pain, Only 25o at All Druggists will place on the market as cheap as other If you are the kind of cbaps we know you to be; then wevant to make your acquaintance at once - M : ' Mexican Rebels Become ffesperale Mexico City, Nov. r10, en uerommo lrevino -recently re tired at his own request from the army is suggested provisional President of Mexico, in -.m new re volutionary manifesto which h jast reached the' capital. The document is signed by Gaadenciro de La Ltave, colonel of regulars, who lately joined the insurrection, Benjamin r Roariguejs -and F. B. Pradillo, the latter with Orozcs army until he incurred On.rcos displeasure by taking Enoilio Vai quez Gomez from Sau Autooio at Juarez. The manifesto is dated Puebla, the day after the capture of Gen. Fel'x Diaz. The newspapers of - .- -- . Mexica City have refrained from mentioning the manifesto and it is not hqheved General Tievmo is interested. Another revolutionary doon- notrnt obtained by the polioe from Zipatista prisoners was made pub lid today. It appears to reveal the intention of the Zapata broth ers and thr leading insurrectory chiefs, whos4 names are signed, to imitate the French revolution. Promises are made to the insur gent army, to which the docu ment is addressed, that' a guillo tine will be erected in the 'capital that "others will end their days i" the Mexican uastiie. Hon Junes Bryce Resigns His Post Washington, Nov. 10. James , Bryce, the British Ambassador to , the United States, has tendered his resignation and will return to Ei.gland. There has been no of ficial announcement of the resig nation and the embassy will make no statement but it was learned tonight on high authority th&t Mr. Bryce informed President Taft of his actioh at the White Hoase yesterday. It ii understood that the Am bassador submitted to the Presi dent the name of the British Gov ernment's choice for his mooessor and at the same time stated his intention of returnioz home as soon as possible. Piesident Taft, it ii tated ,-rrqtzestet that the an Douncemeiit be withheld until he oould have an opportunity to dis cuss it with Secretary of State Knox, Mr. Eaox returned home to the city tonight and it is ex pacted that an official D18Qt tomorrow Will announce follow his conference with the President. Elagged Train With Shirt, Tearing his shirt from his back an Ohio man flagged a train and saved it from a wreck, but H T. Alston, Rileigh, N. C, once pre vented a wreck with Electric Bit ters. 1 1 was in a terrble plight when I began to use them," he writes, "mf stomach, head, back aud kidneys were all badly affect ed and my liver was in bad condi tion, but four bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man." A trial will convinoe you of their matchless merit for any stomach, liver or kidney trouble. Price 503 at AH Druggists. Point. ' Bell Sfsfeffl To Pension' Wert ers A fund of $10,000,000 for pen sions; sick benefit and life insur ance will be avai'ab.'e on Jauuary 1 f r the 175 000 employes of the B U System and associated inter ests, and their fimilies and de pendents, amon-iting . altogether to more than a quarter of -a mil lion people. This $10,000000 fund will be made good from year-to year by annual appropriations on the part of the American . Telophoce and Telegraph Company and associa ted companies, and the Western Union Telegraph Company and the Western Electric Company. More tha 10,750 telephone em ployes in the South will be direct ly benefited by this plan. -Char-lotte Observer. Thanksgiving Day November 28in. i Washington, Nov. 7 President Taft today issued his annual and last Thanksgiving proclamation, setting November 28th as the date for the observance of the national day of thanks . The President de parted from the usual text some what to write a little paragraph which might refer to the recent election. Truly this should be a season of great thanksgiving and rejoicing this year. How's This? Weoffar One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cases of Catarr that cannot be cured by Hui.'t Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chennby & Co , Toledo, 6. We, the undersigned huv known F. J Cheney for the last 15 yejrs, aud believe him perfect ly honorable in all buiness.iriM9 actions and financial!? ah - t" carry out any obligation uxae by his firm. National Bane of Commehcb, Toi-do, O. Hall's Oattarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mujous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pi. Is for constipation. 8S888; to O iQ IQ C0 s 0 o 55 3 K o a I t I s o a rw sl2 H B s 2 . a.. O. J3 3 t 25 2' S o lm a o 3 a. I. o J- s O tn it afi : s . p i e Here's Your Knife Boys and You can obtain this splendid knife by simply filling out your nane, address and age on the blank line below. JThis knife is one of the very best razor steel bladed knives made and: every- V-v sv m 111 V-fc -k IMIAII 4" fTTm fV Name Bpld this ticket until you are ready to buy your clothes; then bring it fcin witn you and present it at time of purchase; when knife will be given absolutely free: .:,Y;.-..WALLAeE?&,S0NS.--. French Market Coffia Is the National Drink EVEN when French Mar ket Coffee could be had nowhere but- at the old French Market in New Or leans a hundred years ago it was widely known. Andrew Jackson,' Henry Clay and the gallants of the old South were enthusiastic lovers of this rare old French coffee, j Today theldentical, historic French blend is per petuated by a . Unique Hygienic, . Roasting Process and genuine old French Mar ket Coffee is packed in air tight, hermetically-sealed tins and delivered anywhere in the world in all its freshness and delicious aroma.- Iri the South, especially, Perfect Process of Roasting and Packing The celebrated French Mar ket Coffee process is quite dif ferent from the ordinary roast. It drives out a larger percent age of gums and oils, while re taining and intensifying all the aromatic and beneficial qualities of the coffee bean. f The grinding is done at ex actly the right time to hold the full, delicious flavor that CSbSbiSbiSb NOMINATION BLANK, Watchman and Keeord MOTORCYCLE CONTEST I hereby ominate as a Contestant Name Town R. F. D. Route Nominated In no case will name of The Fastest Hustler Wins the Motorcycle. merchants can Address I r , 60 great is the demand for French Market Coffee' that ft has become "The National Drink of the South.1 v ! - French Market Coffee Unlike All Others The smooth, exhilarating' j quality of French Market CoSee is totally unlike ordi nary coffees. "v . The French Market Milk " have the great "advantage of the first selection of . the1 Tiest of the Pan-American coffees. These fine coffees have' never been exposed ta the in jurious effects of a cold north ern climate. - The berries are , rich in everything that goes to make a perfect coffee. has always been such a fea ture of French Market Coffee. The .market-men of the French Market think nothing of drinking 10 to 15 cups a day of this deliciously aromatic and refreshing beverage. At Your Grocer's in Air-Tight Tins 4 But you must be sure to get the genuine with the pic ture of the French Market on the can. Try ( it once, and you'll agree "There is only one real old French Market flavor." " French Market Mills . Proprietor) Nev Orleans in your Motorcycle connteet: , , State , by nominator be divulged, bay them. it's FREE! - . i s Age years oli. ill ;1

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