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BITTER FACTIONAL FIGHT IH G. 0. P. WHEN CONGRESS MEETS. The Wall Street Panic Foretold In This Currenpondence Many Month Ago Remit of Republican LegUlation. Speciii t' uiier Correspondent, W tmii;ton, D. U., October 28, 1907 I h return of the President to iihington will be the signal for in My of the Cookoo Kepnblicaa staif '"-'! to show up at tbe Nation al ( and receive instructions how ilitturl the reactionaries ou the ' niliiig facfonal tight when Con. h.i inects. As b"th sides are adf ' h mi strategy and tbe distribu tion -miIs, there will be much pul i .md hauling before the avi- a e Ki-publican congressman dar take sides. On the one ha "I the Tresideut with his pos es, Internal Keveuue offi ce! t . i ther appointments, and all h st power tor coertion that th i ! t executive of the Uuited St.. ,'nsne8t-s. On the other hand will ii speaker of the ilouse of Re .tUiives, who not only ap- po committed), but has pern . 'under or hasten any bill, ami i'ier to accoid reoogni tio ' 'e only who it suits him to. ihii in the power of the Sp .' ' 'lie ilisitiwiliou of the 111 ili' ts t lie tilled, some hun dr em, uns'. ly with large sai 'tuil ut little labor toper for.. i is thii all, fur the Re- pu' i.'onj;ie8iO!ittl Uuuimittee. is i ni ml lio.iltr of the "uotigh b,' .i i-itu ditf'i'iiiute or with ho i. .lJ-iti'S tile contributions of oi poratious and protected muh i-a iliat are so necessary for US' . " close congressional dis tne . ,-lk the Preside cy and ali i -'.ii'S of otlice aud the eiur mo im iipiiou fund of the party at s he, hi- tilit will be bitter and pro ii. It mutit not be under 8toi.il hit those Republican stati 8 men il. ii'i-nly t ut e.ieh other's throi s, ur fioui it. Ou the fcv of llil.'g tney Mill ie uiiMl suave and pull e iid''ih geiitleiueu from New Y.i' k" will ippear anxious and willing to serve his frieud, "the gentleman froiii Iowa , while secret ly cursing hut as a traitor to his party auu its principles. Such is the pieseut outlook for the G. O. P The panic lu Wall Street was foretold in this correspondence some months auo, so it is to be hoped that no DiK)crat has eufiered. The who miserable business of water ed Blocks and frenzied financiers has beeu brought about by Repub lican legislation protecting the trusts and the lack of proper laws to protect th people. The boasted Irospe lty m Wall street was tbin eneer, cuvring the rotten condi tions that have prevailed. Without tbe government doponita of nearly $180,000,00, the National Banks would have oeeii dard pushed months ago, and still the peoples' money is being poured into the flame rat hole to try and stem the tide of liistress. Money loaned for .70 jer ceut on Oct. 22nd, and the banks even at high figures were re fusing accommodations to their cue. toniers. Many legitimate business Houses are thtfl compelled to cur tail their transactions and hues of depositors are refused their own money by banks and trust compa. tries which had fallen into the hands of mere speculators. The Jtepublicau adiiunistiation basbeeu boosting this rotten condition of Affairs lor fear that a panic would hurt the party. Now the panic has come, the Secretary of the Treasury posts over to JSew koik, and is in conference with the Wall Street bankers and expresses himself as prepared to go to any length to assist, them. At the same time the Presideut is declaring that he stands arm for the exposure and puuish men t of evil doers, while Mr. Cor telyou is dickering with the fien xieu financiers. With this panic on their hands and geueral business depression im peudiug, aud the factional fight in the ranks of the Republicans, comes tbe Democratic opportunity to ob tain coutrol of tbe government. But there is also a lly in the Democratic ointment that may prevent success. Unlets the party cau agree upu & candidate who will recti ve the cor dial support of the discordant ele ment mat have defeated it in the past, it will again be unsuccessful. The lesult of the prtaidential elec tion depends upen the vote of three or four doubtful states, such as New York, New Jersey, -Maryland, Rhode IslaHd aud Delaware, and u is essential that the ticket rutist be ati itactnry to Democrats and Inde pendent voters of those and perhaps other states. For ui.ately, the Democrats are not divided on esseutials. The Dem-ot-1 m y i. unit on tariff reform auu opposition to proteciiug the tmsti-, wmit it Oelieves in Home Un'e am fein liig .is, and is opposed ' Bin i i. ihUoliBUMICIoll. I'llt-K fo-. l.i if chould be no conflict o. a p : hi n i t all Di nn-ciais i a.i" .(.. i. tt.e docirima of ih Sarty. With an available candi ate, it certainly looks to be the opportunity of the Democrats to wipe out their misfortunes of the past twelve years and redeem the country from existing evils. Robert Miller. WANTED livery Man, Woman and Child in Ashe bora to call at our store for the greatest strengtn creator and health restorer which we have ever sold Vinol. It is not a patent medicine, but the most valuable cod liver preparation made by an extractive and concen trating process from fresh cods' livers without a drop of oil to nau seate aud upset the stomach and re tard its work, and tonic iron which is a needful constituent for the blood added. We do not believe there is a per son in this ncinity who cannot be benefited by Vinol at this season of the year. V inol is delicious to the taste, and it is recognized as the greatest strength creator for old peo ple, weak, sickly women and child ren, nursing mothers, and after a severe sickness. Vinol is unequaled for hitckinsr coughs, chrome colds, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Creates an appetite and makes these who are too tnni, tut rosy nud hialthy. We have had so much experience with Vinol and seen so many won di'i fill results from its use that we offer to return money without ijues lion if it does not accomplish all we claim for it. Standard Drug Co., Asheboro, N. C. Subscriptions Paid. A. J. Woodoll, Casper Cox, A. Paul, W Kiles, .1. D. Finliilor, C. C. Miller, II. N. Brower, It. L Copley, J. R. Tjhou, (. I. Cope, Lee WiiiBlon, K. (i. Foster, L. A. Weaver, II. L. Williol n, T. If. Doliy, Z. A. Cianfiird, O. C. Fruzier, John Daris, (Jeorga Harrison, E. II. Yow, Mrs. J. U. l'lmmuJr tiiaily RnyaU, W. B. Miller, Cliarl 8 C Rnyala, S A. Uuciver, Charles Snyder, J. A H'Kiver, Marvin Garrcm, L E Sny.lcr, M. K. Thayer, 11. C. Oouse, Alsxandor Lewis, E.J. esl, N" F. tlek, C Fry, Mrs. E. II. Coley. W. W. Bray, A. J. Fuller, Carl Hester, V. A Warah R. D. Tengue, John FouHt, W. B.Coojxir, M. A. Siler aui Son, U. J. Jordan, Robert FirKU, O. E. Seuwell, Robert Bhieldu, Uyuuiu and Snipes, George Woiulile. Rckery Surratt, Walter Sarratt, V. C. Surratt, W. H. Surratt, Fred Surirtt, F. M. Cook, Eugene Vann-r, if. E. Var- aer, D A. Yaruer, T. G. Cranfoed, S P. Doby, Willbin Smith, J. C. Afi?n, Mrs Jacob Colter. Thomas A. Idison, the creat American iaventor, b,ik "Fully eighty wr oout of the uliit-Kg of iuwakiud comes lroru ct'ing ira- uropcr fowl or too much food; pwple an inclined to oweriiidulto ihemHelws." This i wnere indiuestn.n tinds Us lt'i;i.f.iiina in nearly every eaie. The Htonmch ciai do just 8o iuucii work ana no more, and w hen vou or-rluad it, or when vou eat tho wivvsia kind of food, the dinelive organs cuvnw jjoswhly da tue work ueniHiiueU ot tliem. H is ut such times that the stomach ne-d.s help, nml wnrns you liy headaches leU InVifj, wmr xtixnach, navxnn and nungcM u. iou Khould alleud to this at once liy U'.iiu; 8 tine thre that will actuuily do the wntk fur the pU.iiiadi Kodul will do tins. It fa nnili n"tiv)ii of natural digextants and vrrct nblo acuilt! and uonlains the Hauie juices found in a healthv stomach, it is pleasant to take It difjems what you-eat. Sold by Anheburo lrug V.o. It Pays to HcjuI Advertisementa. People who do not read adver tisements can not keet) abreast of the times. It isdn thene that we find the best sort of literature aud the most useful information. Th advertisements mirror the times more clearly than io many editor ials and essays, for they deal with what is more vital to the people of this aee money. Above all read our home paper. Note the mer. charts who advertise aud give them your first consideration aud your patronage and the chances are that you will do just as well as by going away from home to trade, and better than you would do by sending your money to a catalogue bouse. You never have airy trouble to get child ren to take Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. They like it ecanse it tastes near- i- i- i .:- iy line luapie augur, txvuiivuy n iaxiiuv' Cough Hyrup is a safe, sure and prompt remedy for coughs and colds and is good for every member of the family. Sold by A she I) ro Drug Co. Subscription Order. We make a half price offer for The Courier to all new subscribers from now antil January 1st, for 15 cents. Fill out the following blank ind send to us without delay. To Publisher of Courier: Find en- enclosed herewith 15 cents for vhich please send The Cornier from ow every week until January 1st, 1908, after which date discontinue ii less renewed. Yours veiy truly, Name P. O State ANNO UN CEMENT TO OUR PATRONS We have secured and have on sale a consignment of The Celebrated Cooper Remedies, These preparations are considered the most remark- : able ever introduced in this country. The sale of them is 1 spreading over the United States and Canada with the ut- ; most rapidity and is tremendous in all of the large cities. We will take pleasure in explaining the nature of these great preparations to all who will call at our store. WE SELL THEM AS FOLLOWS ' : ASHEBORO DRUG CO., Asheboro, N. C. W. A. UNDERWOOD; Randleman, N. C. TR0GD0N-BIGGS. Marriage Celebrated at istar Mr. and Mrs. Trogdon On Wedding Tour. On October the sixteenth at 30 p. ir at the home of the. bride's parents, Kev. and Mis. Geo fL. Biggs, thsreiwas soleinuixed one f the most beautiful home wed dings ever seen in Star. Tin ooca eiou was the marriage of Miss Ethel Pierce Biggs to Mr. Astor Bynum Trogdon, of High Point, N. C. The parlor was beautifully decora ted in long leaf pine, ivy aud pot plants. Under an areh of iv the marriage was solemnized by the bride's father. Slowly to tbe strains of Mendels eohn's wedding march, rendered by Miss Jessie Borough?, of Asheboro, N. 0. The bridal party proceeded to the parlor in the following man ner: First, Mies Ten Richardson and Mr. Sam utgratn, of fetar, JN. C, then Mr. Jonah Leach of Star, N. "'., as best usan, with the groom, then the bride with her sister, Miss Lillian Biggs, as maid of honor Ao the bride witered, the ribbon bearers, little M:ss Ruth Vuncan non and Master June Scarboro form ed an aisle. Tbe bride's costume was a grey ttavelling suit, with hat and gloves to mutch. She carried a skower boquet of bride's roses. During the ceremony Misn Eliza B'ggs softly sang "Love's Uontes sion." After congratulations, the happy couple were driven to the station and amid great showers of rice, took the brain for a trip to Jamestown. The many piesentg received, attest the popularity of tbe two. May they bare a long and happy life. There's a reason for that aclie in your buck ri(;ht where it "Btitcltea" every time yi liend oirr. turn n round or walk any distance. It'e your kidneys. Take I)e Witt's Kidney and iiisddrr Tills. Tliy are un equaled for hirkache, weak kidneya and iiiliiimnation of die bladder. A woek's treat meiit ?5 cent. Sold liy Standard Drug Co- At a recent meeting of the Car riage Builders Association at New York, Col. W. T. Jones, of the Ty son & Jones Buggy Co., of Carthage, was elected a vice-ptesident. l Cooper's New Discovery, $1.00 per bottle, six j for $5. Cooper's Quick Relief, 50c. per bottle, jj 16 Cents. The Courier from now until Jan. 1st, 1908, for r.nly 15 cents. Send uh a club ef 12 trial subscriptions at 15 cents each aud we will send you an excellent fountain pen. You can gt a dozen subscribers in an hour or two. We guarantee to dis continue the paper promptly on January 1st unless renewed. The Cunard steamship arrived in Queeuetown yesterday, having cross ed the Atlantic in 4 days, 22 hours, and 45 minutes, beating all records. Rheumatism, Diabetes, Kidney Disease, Bladder Troubles, Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Constipation, and all other diseases aris ing from kidney and blad der troubles can be quickly, permanently, and Absolutely Cured. Every sufferer from any these dread diseases should learn at once of the greatest cure known to modern science. Herington's Tablets are endorsed by pliynirians every wheri". They liave cure tlioiiinniU -tlier wi 1 1 SURELY CURE YOU. Send 25 Cents Today for liberal box of lliewe tablets. If they do not cure you we will refund yi.nr money. Fill in Coupon audi aeid it to un toaay. HERINGTON MEDICINE CO GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. HKKINGTON MttniOINE CO., Orand Kaplils, Mich. I enclose 25 cent for which please senl, rxwtat'O prepaiil, 1 box HeriiiRtou'a 'lalili'U. My Name My Aildtera My DrugKiifs is&iuum7777TTmTT Pains at the waist, back, front, or side, are nearly sure proof of female trouble. Some other signs are headache, pressing down pains, irregular functions, restless ness, cold limbs, nervousness, etc. These pains may be allayed, the system braced and the womanly functions regulated by the use of ' Wine Mrs. Annie" Hamilton, of Stetsonville, Wis., writes: "Cardui saved me from the grave after three (3 ) doctors had failed to help me. It is a good medicine . .vv......v..u .t lu an l.imiPP Bin a rmmrn WRITE US A LETTER 1oh yur hack ache? Do you feel tired and drowsy and lacking in aiubiti n? If so there is xouiothing wring withyour kidneys. DeWitt's Kidney aud Bludd r Pills relievo backache, weak kidneys, aud inflammation of the Madder. A week's treatment 25 cts. Sold by Asheboro Irug Ce. N. P. COX, Jeweler Asheboro. N. C CIIAS. L. HOLTON. Attorney-a.t-La.w ASHEBORO, . N. C. Praetico in Iwth Stale and Federal courts Special attention given to collections and tlie settlement of estutes. tlrtice: North side court house. THAD. S. FER.REE, Attorney At L&w ASHEBORO - - - N. C. All matters attended to with care and promptness. Special atten tion given to collections and the settlement of estates. DR. D. K. LOCKHART, DENTIST, Asheboro, N. O. Office Hnrnj a. in. to 1 a m OYEKTHKBANK RS 4 p m 5 m For Agents A Success "The Old Worlb And Jts Ways" WM. JENNINGS BRYAN. 576 Imperial Octavo Haires. 251 Suiierb KliKraviugs from plioUnraph taken by Col Brjau. Kennunta his trip around the worlrt anil his visit U) nil iiatlnns. (Ircalcst book of tr:ivel ever written Must successful book ol this generation. 41,000 cailwl for in 4 montrts. Write lis for fnnile remrts of first 10 HKents cmpl .yert. The peoiile om it engerly. The stent's harvest. Outfit FREE Hend tidy cents to cover cost of mailing and handling. Address THE THOMPSON PUB. CO., St. Louis, Mo. ouuciiiig wuineii. rur saie at ,., ............ vice d riheW t- T v,,"aWe "'ustraled Ladies AJvi'orv IVnt Thrt c , f J p." ' of Cardni L. M. FOX, M. D. ASHEBORO, N. C. Offers his professional service to the cltlieiit, of Ashebomnd nurroundlng community. Offices: At residence- Dr. J. V. HUNTER, PHYSICIAN . AND - SUR.GEONJ Office Asheboro Drug Co. Residence Cornei of Main and Worib Streets. Asheboro, N. O. Dr. A. HENLEY, Physician - and Surgeon,. ASHEBORO. N C Office over Spoon A Redding'a store near Standard Drug Co. Men's and Boys' Clothing. A suit that will suit any ae and form can be found in our complete line, ' A well selected line of stouts, slims, sin- ' gle and double breast ed suits, any color " you want. A large , range of blacks from i $10.00 TO $25.00 ; It's easy buying a 1 suit here. Come and i look at our line. w.j. miller! Asheboro, N. C . an aruggists, in si Dottles. Book for Women. If you need Medlr.l Ad- "J,' m piain seajta envelope. Address:
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