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FEELING DISCONSOLATE. Look of Anxiety Upon Pares of Republi can Congressmen-Invincible Has Fallen Special Correspondence, Washington D.C., December 9th. 1907. There was nothing notable about the assembling of Congress, except the look of anxiety on the faces of most of the Kepublican members, who fear that the Kepublican party will be held responsible for the panic and the business depression that has set in. Kepublican politicians are peor losers, for after years of success they had come to believe that their party was invincible, and to discover suddenly for the panic was a great surprise to most of them that the prosperity bubble had van ished has left thein witli drooping wings and crests. Tne real leaders are trying to resuscitate them and urging that a bold face be put on a bad mat tei. Even the President's Message betrays this disconsolate feeling, and instead of the bold aud boastiug statements presented in other messages taere is an apol 'geiL vein running through it, wnicli indicates that Mr. Kuosevelt was also surprised aud lias not yet n covered his teiieiiuy and the fear of tne poli tical effect of the panic upon In 3 party. 'llie hotels and the lobbies of Cougitss are already tilled up with an army of lobbyists, who always congregate when a Kepu bliean (Joi -gress is in session, which is the uiagnet that draws sncli a conglo meration of patriots, all shouting for, "the old tlag and ;ai appro, priatiou," The Democrats naturally feel enourged by seeing the dejection of their polititiou opponent?, and feel that if the party can unite on a platfoini and candidate, the chances of cairying the nessesary doubtfil states would oe very favorable. KoiiEUT M H.LElt. REGIPE MIXED OFTEN. Druggist Hear .Much Praise lo.- Tills simple Home-Made Mixture. Some remarkable stories are be ing told about towD and aaiong the country people coaiiug in of this simple home-made mixture curing llheumatism and Kidney trouble. Here is the recipe and directions for taking: Mix by shaking well in a bottle one-half ounce FimJ Ex tract Dandelion, one ounce Com pound Syrup Sarsaparilla. Take aa a dose one teaspoouful after meals aud at bedtime. No change need be made in your usual diet, but drink plenty of good water. This mixture, writes one author ity in a leading Philadelphia news paper, has a peculiar tonic effect upon the kidneys; cleat s'ng the clogged-up poies of the eliminative tissues, forcing the kidneys to swift and strain from the blood the uric i cid and other prisonous waste mat ter, overcoming Rheumatism, Mid iter and Urinary troubles in a short while. A New York druggist who hi s had hundreds of calls foi these in gredients since the first announce ment iu the newsp iprs lust October stated that the people who ouce try it "swear by it," especially those who have Urinary and Kidney trou ble and suffer with Rheumatism. The druggist in this neighbor hood say they can supply the in gredients, which are easily mixed at home. There is said to be no better blood cleansing agent or sys tem tonic known, aud certainly none more harmless or simple to use. Trade at Home. The Salisbury Post in a recent issue calls attention to the impor tance of trading at home; not for the Bake of charity, not even for city's pride, but as a busiaess pioposition the Post calls on its patrons to pat ronize Salisbury and Spencer mer chants in the selection of their holiday goods. Ihey may think they can better thetnitlves by order ing by catalogue from a distaut house, but the experience of ninety nine out of every hundred persons who order goods from mail houses is that they are dissatisfied and dis appointed when the inferior articles arrive. Every word that Editor Julian says about the Salisbury merchants being enterprising and Belling goods low, and the attractive ness of their ware?, is true. That which is said by Brother Julian about Salisbury can be well said about many other towns. We suggest that you do your Christmas shopping at home and do it early, not putting it off until a few days before Christmas. Never were there before mure attractive displays of Christmas goods than are in Asbeboro and stores in this county. You can get better bar gains right at home than anywhere else. VV hile the two aud a quarter cent rale has materially reduc d the cott ut travel, yet it costs money ' to travel csts more money to go off after goods. The truth is that you can buy your goods nit e times out of ten at houie ficm (be merchants you know better than you can from merchants at other places whom yon do not know. A CRAZY MAN. Found Eating an Egg, Shell and All People are Amazed. A crazy man was recently found eating an egg, shell and all aud it was declared additional proof if his insanity, as every one realizes that the shell of an egg has no food value, and is both indigestible aud injurious. It is just as crazy for a sane person to swallow a lot of cod liver oil to get the benetit of the medicinal elements contained there iu, as for the crazy man to eat the egg, shell and all. Scientists agree that the oil or greasy part of cod liver oil has iio medicinal value whatevei, and only upsets the stomach and retards re covery, but it is the medicinal ele ments enveloped in the cods' livers and their oil which represents all the tonic and curative power of that famous old remedy. Vinol contains all the medicinal, curative elements of cod liver oil, but is entirely free from oil, and is therefore, the best strength creator and toi.ie lecoiutructor possible to obtain. The reason Viuol is so far super ior to the old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions is because it is made by seientitie, extractive and eoueen tiatiug process from fresh coils' livers, coin billing with peptoua e of iron all the medicinal, healing, body building elements of cod liver oil, but no oil. Vinol is unexcelled to restore health and create strength for run down, debilitated, tired, overworked people, old people, weak ivonieli. nursing mothers, puny, ailing clii -dren, convalescents, or for people suffering with hard colds, hacking coughs, nicipieut consumption and bronchitis. Try it. If it fails we will return nnney. 3t.iiiJ.ird Drug Co. Asheboro, N. C. Interested In Railroads. United States Senator Du Pont, of Delaware, declares there is no Powder Trust, aud he is interested iu railroads aud has no connection with a combine. You could make the United States Seuate with a small toothcomb and hud it difficult to find a Kepublican Senator who is uot interested in railroads, or some combine for plundering the people. They all believe in pro tection which fosters trusts audi their votes show they faver "the cor porations. The people of Delaware must feel proud of a Senator who is "interested in railroads" instead of the people. To prefer a Du Pont to Judgi Gray, who represents the state under Democratic rule, is a terrible tumble in the wrong di rection, i The general tone of the President's Message is apologetic and nothing like the old Roosevelt of before, the panic. LEGAL NOTICES. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified aa administrator of the estate of Mrs. K. T. Blair be lure W. C. Hammond, Clerk Superior Court for Kundolph Conn tv. this is to notify all pen-.ns having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified on or before the antli day of Noveui lier Woe, or this notice w ill ln pleaded iu bar of their recover'-. All persons indebted to said e tnte are expected to make immediate iiuymeut. This the i day of November. lliO!. .H 'UN T. BKITTAIN. Administrator. NORTH CAROLINA. RANDOLPH COUNTY. Frames Stewart, Ezeklal Stewart, Annie I Klizulieth Owen, Wlllim r.mra j. r.ni.ier ana liu Kmzier. .leflerson s William Henry Stewart, art and S. May Stewart I I to iH-rsons uuknowu, M;i : Anna Stewart and other heirx-nt-luw of Henrv si. j Tin' deleiiiliium, Klvii hand Kmzier, Ji il. I ilium Stewart, Delhi ' Stew ait lioth married to i Stewart, Anna stewar; ; heirs-ui-law of Heiuy j take notice that an i has been eommeiieed ii ; Randolph County! to land -Hunted m Cedar ' In the Superior Court. a-slter, ) i Stewart, ) Laud. ) ewurt. ) NOTICK. lu-lila Stew-) ah married) y Stew ait, ) unknown ) art. division i Ah. Kr.i.ler und hus- oii Stewart, Henry Stewart and 8. May i'miis unknown. Mary ami other unknown 'ewurt, deceased will mil entitled as atmva lie Sie.ierior Court of II a certain parcel ol township in said tin tenants in said di lelldalils will i, i they arc reipilred to up: Clerk of the Superior i Kamlilpll nt the Court!!" on the s: day of Decern!, demur to the petition piiiiutilt'uill apply to i demanded in said petiii' This the .vird day of V oni- id the defendants ner take notice tint ir at the ollice of the :rt for the fount v of -e ill AsheUiro, N. C, r r.r, and answer or i said action, or the ie court ior th.i relief ember. PD7. W. C. HAMMOND, lerk Superior Court. Dr. J. V. HUNTER, PHYSICIAN - AND - SURGEON Office Asheboro Drug Co. Residence Come, of Main and Wortl Streets. Asheboro, N. O. L. M. FOX, M. D. ASHEBORO, N. C. otters his professional service to the citizens of Ashe bun and surrounding community. Offices: At Residence' Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Physician - and - Surgeon, ASHEBORO Office over Spoon & Bedding's store neat Standard Drug Co. The information that Congress will take no precipitate action on the asset currency propositions indicates a coolness between the President and the speaker. TO PUBLISHERS AND PRINTERS We manufacture the very highest grade of Type, Brass Rule in Strips, Brass Col umn Rules, Brass Labor Saving Rule, Brass Circles, Brass Leaders, Brass Round Corners, Brass Leads and Slugs, Brass Galleys Metal orders, Iead Metal Furniture, Leads and Sings, Metal Lead ers, Spaces aud Quads 0 to 48 point, Metal Quoins, Etc., Etc , EtJ., Etc. Old column rules refacd and made as good as new at a small cost. Please rememlier that we ure npt in any Trust or Combination aud are sure that we can make it greatly to your advantage to deal with us. A copy of our Catalogue will be cheerfully furnished on application. Philadelphia Printers' Supplu Companu, Manufacturers of TYPE and High Grade PRINTING MATERIAL Pre v..jrs IVnn Tvt Koninlrv. f9 North 9th St. " PHILADELPHIA CHAS. L. HOLTON. Attorney-a.t- La.w ASHEBORO, - N. C. I'riiclice in both Male and Federal courts Snvin! attention given to collections and the sett lenient of eslates. Ollko: North side court house. THAD. S. FER.REE, Attorney At Law 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 minx l a. m. to 1 p. m OVER THE BANK Mul-K1 S p. m. to S p. in. I am now in my office prepared tojpattlca deuttry iu iu various branches. PAINT! PAINT! PAINl.'L Met Now is the time to paint. We handle B. P. S. and Devoe's Pure Paint. We are selling ai same old prices, It will pay jrou to come to see us. TAX NOTICE' I will attend at the following times and places for the collection of taxes for the year 1907. S. A. Cox's Store, Seagrove, Cedar Falls, Franklinville, Ramseur, York & Frazier's Store, Staley, Liberty, Red Cross, Widow Chamness' Level Cross County Home Flint Hill Noah Skeen's Fullers Fairview Lodge Archdale Trinity Edgar Sophia G. W. Eliott's Store S. E. Allen's Store Kemps Mills Thomas Hinshaw's Moffitts Coleridge Cheeks Henry Jones' Erect Yows Hill Michfield Ulah Central Falls Worthville All tax-payers are asked to meet me promptly on this round as I am compelled to set tle the State tax by January and the public schools must have their money. So ! must collect the taxes. Please meet me at the above named times and places and save further trouble and costs. Also all persons liable to any privilege or license tax are asked to meet me and settle same, as the law makes it a misdemeanor for any person liable to such tax, to ! practice any trade or profession without having a license. ' i This Nov. JOth, 1907. S. L. HAYWORTH, Sheriff Randolph County. Union " Friday " 13th. Richland " Saturday forenoon " 14th. Franklinville " Monday forenoon " 16th. Franklinville " Monday afternoon " 16th. Columbia ' Tuesday " 17th. Columbia " Wednesday forenoon " 18th. Columbia " Wednesday afternoon " 18th. Liberty " Thursday " 19th. Providence " Friday forenoon " 20th. Providence " Friday afternoon " 20th. New Market " Saturday forenoon " 2lst Back Creek " Monday forenoon " 30th- Back Creek " Monday afternoon " 30th. Tabernacle " Tuesday forenoon " 31st. Tabernacle " Tuesday afternoon " 31st. Trinity ' ' Wednesday forenoon January 1st. Trinity " Wednesday afternoon " 1st. Trinity " Thursday " 2nd. New Market " Friday forenoon " 3rd. Back Creek " Friday afternoon " 3rd. Randleman Saturday ' 4th. Grant " Monday forenoon " 6th. Grant " Monday afternoon 6th. Coleridge " Tuesday forenoon " 7th. Coleridge " Tuesday afternoon ' 7th. Coleridge " Wednesday " 8th. Pleasant Grove " Thursday forenoon " 9th. Pleasant Grove " Thursday afternoon " 9th. Brower " Friday forenoon ' 10th. Richland " Friday afternoon " 10th. Richland " Saturday forenoon ' 11th. Richland Saturday afternoon ' 11th. Franklir.sville " Monday forenoon " 13th. Randleman , -, Monday afternoon " 13th. (Prickly Aah, Poke -HAKRS P08mVI CORES Of PhriiciaM endow P. P. P. aa a aplen-1 did combination, and proscribe it with I gnat utlitaotion (or th eurw of all I form, and atacas of Primary, Saoondary I and Tertiary Syphilis, Syphilitis Bhen matiam, Bcrofuloua Ulcere and Bona, Glandular Swelling!, Kbeamatiam, KiJ-1 Bey Complaints, old Chronio Ulcers that I 3 VtOOt Ml FteWtUi) ALL rOBUS ASD BTAQES OT I yoo vlll regain Sees and stnngtn. I Waste of enaroaad an diseases reeultlBi I from onrtaxlnf taesystam are oared by themseof P.P.P. LadleewhaM lystssMarepolsoiiedaa Iwhoaeblood Is U aa lmpnra oendittondn to maastrnal lrrefalarltiaa are peculiarly benefited by the weaderfal tonlo aneV SYPHILIS -a SCROFULA bare resisted all treatment. Catarrh, Bids I Diseases, Ecsema, Chronio Female I Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Tetter, I Scaldhead, ete., eto. P. P. P. Is a powerful tonlo and an excellent appltiier, building up the system rapidly. If you are weak and feeble, and feel badly try P. P, Pv and I blood cleansing properties of P. P. P. Prickly Ash. Poke Boot and Potassium. Sold by all Druggists, F. V. LIPPMAN Proprietor Savannah, - Ca. A iBHiEURIflATBSrvD. Sold by The Asheboro Drug Co. QUI ALREADY. Jmmense SfQ Everything For The Home Has been greatly increased by a re- , cent visit to the Northern Markets- Many Beautiful Things In Art Squares, Carpets, Ru.gs, Settees, Chairs, Rockers, Sideboards, Tables, Chiffoniers, Bed Room Suites, Cut Glass, etc. An Inspection of Our Line Is sure to please. Ws make buying easy and pleasant' for the prospective housewife. Corne and be convinced, PEOPLES'. HOUSE FURNISHING CO We prepay freight to any point on the A. & A. on purchoses of $25 or over n We Sell the Earth! If you are interested in the proposition, in or near Ajheboro. we think we can please you as to lot, Drices and terms. Office in Rank R'ld V. Armfield Laighlii. J Real Estate Detvlers. Like Putting Youn Money in Bank The I.udden Mud Bates Gulf I'lun of piano selling was Created for people wlio rtally want i gradH piiuio, yet' lack lh leaily inoniy for il imchase. Bi j"iiiinR the flub of cne hundred now forming, ninilier ran rpcui- u teally genuine )-100 00 Neir :1h Lutldeu and Hutes PianB at once. We send you th piuno &h soon aa your application in iuc)tfd. Yuu pay for it I liMe ui a liuio tdi nu.Mu. Ttj like pulling your mi n y id bank, cnly lietter; you actually tile ? 113.(0 on the price. THE LUDDEN fif BATES . state PIANO is a genuine 400 dollar liiMrtiinent If jmlifcd by the vhIik of other piiinns. It woult I cost (i0 do Inn. loo. only lor our I'lun of uiakliiK ami -t llinif one liuuUrel olnuos nt M time, liihti.-iul ol a MiikIu piHiio like other dealers. The saving to vou Is 118 dollars?! The Luildou and Bales New Rente Piano Is iruiiru-ttt'Ci lor a life time. Hint spetf4 copiier-woumj anil neel nriin;i. thioutfliout. Full cabinet urun.l. bnlnno-rt calo.Ii perieci aniiKiii chii niane iu itiim.' nK-uinis; itciiou. wun iini, even touch. Gee uine ivory Keys, neauiinii c imih oi iiiiicv wuliuit. niunofniiiy or oaK, linen throuirhot with blnls-eye m iple. Tone full ami rich, with that peculiar "siugiiiK" quality fouq only iu the hiKhet gni'le of piano. In case of death of the heal of the family we cancel the club contract and ma you au outright present ol the unpaid balance. The tluiio then belong to you abaf lu'ely. TblK tree Hie insurance box allowed the coinpietion of many a musical eduti lion, and Is worth your consideration. It in practically an assuruiu-e that you will ni lose your piano throuifli limbilitv lo piiy due. f, write ub at once for an application blank and . eomplotc (lexrrlption of differed styles ol Hiiish. In thin way you can make velvet Ion that will delliint you. You ci" leave the question of tone to u. We will see that vou Ket a nerfei't Inxtrument. A w , made, attractive Htool and a beautiful scarf go with each piuno. Write lor full Inloruit, LIDOLN & BATES, Southern Music House. Dept. 14, Savannah. Ga. . INCORaoitATCa ' Capital Stock $30,000.00 RALEIGH, N. C. Pullen Building. J ( CHARLOTTE Piedmom THESE SCHOOLS 3IVE the norldVliest in modpri) Runlnem Education Oollefre lu North Canillna. Pix-ltiotis RiinriinH1, backe l lv n written conf Individual ini-triiftnm. We n(i hweli Rook kccplnv, Hhortliand. Pi inramli for Home Study rues. Wf ite toduy foronr Calnloiine. OtliTu mid HiKh Kudo free. Addreso KING'S BUSINESS CO . RaIoitr, N. C. r.
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