The ObQ for Hem . Since God gave out that myste rious law which wm set forth on the Uth df of creation, "Ba ye fruitful iyidl multiply and replenish the earU1' there has been a call,; call of Intense earnestness, as It issued front the very souls of men and women who compose tribes and nations- And the nearness of that one call Is easily understood. It Is a call, for men who are capable, proficient, worthy and willing to take the right side of things and battle against wrong. The world has produced men who nave made a profound impression upon their age and whose deathless memories linger with us with a kind of pathetic, loyal devotion. But the great pity of it Is, there has not been a sufficient number to meet the vraious needs and re quirements of the world. There hay been men but there has been a gre: 6 iacK or tne rignt kind of men, men who will dare to do what pessim ists argue agninst; men who are willing to climb the hill of diffi culty and with masterly effort con quer all the foes of good and right; men who will strech out a strong and sinewy arm In the protection of the strong against the weak; who will unceasingly battle from the first gray species of dawn until the long, dark shadows of night spread like a huge canopy over land and sea; who will make a de teimined effort to cause the tide of civilization to tend toward) that which is good and right. 1 The gifts to mankind have been Improved and modernized to such an extent that the little steam en gine which James Watt, built In 1768 has developed Into the mighty railroad "jack" thnt pulls the long string of care by with a mighty rush. It has joined the jagged peak; and rocks that face the mighty waters of the quaint Pacific to the gentle elopes of tth storm-swept Atlantic. James Watt faced his calling nnd gave to mankind one of the greatest inventiors the world Jia ever known, and one that is' foremost in helping to cause, the grr;it Ulitrrroy of nations to les sen; one thnt has caused the wasted deserts to blossom forth with thriv ing industries and comfortable homes. The bravo, the gallant, the im petuous George Washington won for himself a title that has rung ot and will ring out in the ages to come. "The Father of has Country-'' He eonsecrr.ted his life to the Just ad honorable cause of the Ameri can people. Actuated by the prin ciple of honor and his own love for freedom, he gave the vrey best there waB in him to the best Inter ests of his countrymen. He braved the fierce fis of the Revolution and distilled in the alembic of America the mrst precious elixir o the ages, " American Liberty." He did not shrink from his call and duty. He was willing to an Bwer. any and every call that his country put upon him. The young men of today ' often look up and breathe a sigh and say, "Oh, if I only had the opportunity and era to live in that the great heroes of thepast have had, how great a man I could be." Toung men, there is a need for you. Some where in the ranks of human activ ity there lsa vacancy that can be tilled only by yon. Often Te Kidneys Arc . Weakened by Oiw-Woik. Unhealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood. Weak and unhealthy kidneys sre re sponsible for much sickness and sofferisg. uierexora, M xiaaey . trouble is permitted to continue, serious re sults arc msst likely to follow. Your other organs may need at tention, but your kid neys most, because they do most and should have attention first. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, vou can understand how quickly your en tire body is affecte-.l anil bow every or-ar. aeems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly," begin telling the great kidney reraedv. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. A trial will con vnco you of its great menu The ni!d and immediate effect of Cr.T.rrp-cot, th g.tat kidney and liladi'.er re:neuv, is soon realized. It Et.in Js the highest Laccuaa ;ta remarkable t-.T H'n rcr-tonnj rronerties have been j raven i:i thousands of the most distress-i.:-rc '.s. If you need a medicine you ..;M hive tlia ter.t. t -I 1 uru-."'.:t:i i:i rjS:iV"?'s nf f ;:C-;;:t (xl c.:iB-!ol- ! ";". W;,-; l..r e.-c.?. You u-.tv " - ".'."' r. j, 1 litvu a cample l.-o.j, -. ' i,', 1 V fr..l I?vr, also a : A.V )' rr ' t 7i i- " ' h-wtiCndotit if vou h.-vc 1:. .rev . Lliducr trouble. lie::'.: 'Hi ilui r-ve when wrug to I r. j . : t -r-t:i;:lnir.toii, N. Y. IVk.'i s -- r k tV:e, but remeiitrier t.ic I. . " : ': Root, and don't It t n '. r r' y Sorae:'iir;i ia plure cf -i,.;.'--yoa do yoa wiU tc lisr.;i;:. ' Stoo Your Cough in a Hurry ST M r Kaktes? TUa Camch Ijiif at HaaMt This recipe mskes a pint of better eough syrup than yon eould buy ready mads for . A few doses usually eonauer the most obstinate oouslv tops even whooping eough quickly. Bim- pia as it, is, no oeuer remedy can ne naa at any price. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with Vk Dint of warm Water, and stir for 2 minutes. Put 2ty ounces of Pinex (fifty cents' worth) in a pint bottle; then add the Sugar Syrup. It has a pleasant taste and lasts a family a long time. Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. , M You can feel this tube hold of a eolith In a way that means business. Has a and is slightly laxative, too. winch is helpful. A handy remedy for hoarse ness, croup, bronchitis, asthma and all throat ami lnnff troubles. The effect of pine on the membranes I is well known, l'inex is the most valu- gian white pine extract, and is rich in guaincol and all the natural healing pine elements, uther preparations wm Other not work in this formul na. This Pinex and Sngnr Syrup recipe has attained great popularity throughout the United States and Canada. It has often been imitated, though never successfully. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, pies with this recipe. Your druggist has Pinex, or will Ft it for vou. If not, send to The inex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind, Mr. Johnson Dead. Mr. R. W. Johnson, a most highly tespected citizen of the town, died. a 3 o'clock. Saturday afternoon at his If your fruit Juices, such as cher home In West Asheboro. He was, strawberry, etc., do not jell stricken with congestive chill early : uomi jo Bdoap moj v ppn 'Xnpuaj Friday morning and becoming un-, juice to them, and It will cause conscious late in the afternoon re- them to jell. uialued so until death relieved him. ( Lemon juice and salt is good to The deceased is survived by a widow and six children. Short services were held by his pastor. Rev. Mr. McMillan, at nis home Sunday at 2 p- m. After thl Mr. S. G. Garvin and his pastor ac- j Now, if you want to have a beau companled the remains to Pitts, tiful complexion squeeze lemon Juice Ga., where the interment will take into a quart of mjlk and rub iton place. 'our face night nnd morning. Mr. Johnson- came to AslieDoro from Robeson county. He was tie Mid timber Inspector for the South- j em uauway una v,as one ui i,'ij suouiu De used more freely this most trustworthy nnd rellnblo men in their employ. ' -- Uemostnenes, oocraus, jjiubvuvo and the men ofthepast have had tiu-lr nlni. Thcvh ave complet- ; ed their chapter iu the volume of human fate. Now is your time. Around on evory side is seen the . uoed. yes. the need of men. In svery field of industrial actlvity there la an opeuing. Your com munity needs you, a strong and va liant warrior, and one who will figh the prevailing bad influences; who will uphold the laws of the commun ity. Your Statee needs men; It must have them. Shall every youth in our gloriotis "Old North State" lay his lifo on the altar ot dfUslpa ticn and ruin and let our State perish for the lack of efficient men? Or shall we make a determined ef fort to have all the youths of the land practice that which is right and helpful in the sight or God and man and show to the world the greatest State and National pros - !, i,o perity that has ever existed? I long to see the time when all corrupt practices arel supressed; a time when the whole Nation will take on new life and rustle) her new formed leaves of honesty, vir tue and liberty in a gentle and soothing wing of purpose and seal formed by Inspiration of true men; a time when the whole atmosphere will be permeated with the fra grant perfume of America's great est possession Liberty a A me when the thundering roar of the mighty ocean's breakers and the quiet, peaceful lapping and rip pling of the tiny rivulet seam to unite in proclaiming the glory of a new era; a time when the gorgeous splendor of the snow-capped peaks try to rival the beautiful green cov ered valleys in showing forth their beauty for mankind; a time when every inhabitant within the borders of our fair country, the "Queen oft the West," from the great lakes on territory Is lost in the receding wa the north nntil or vast expanse of lost In th recedfng waters of the Gulf of Mexico, from the highest peaks to the lowest plains, from the water-worn cliffs facing the calm and peaceful waters of the quiet Pacific to the treacherous! shoals and rocks of the storm-swept At lantic Join In with Woodrow Wil son In ever swelling chorus, and the little birds seem to echo In heir sweetest strain that grn and glorious old song: My country tls of thee sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing Land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrims pride, Froni every mountain side let free dom ring. ' HUGH H.' L0WDERMILK. Seagrove, N. C. ... ' , V- U3B OF LEMONS . . How Tfcey May Be, Used. ' i few drops of lemon Juice in a gabs of drinking water wfll klU any typhoid' germs that may be In the water, and make the drinking Im mune from typhoid fever. There are a great many' things that lemons are good for besides making the refreshing lemonade. Most every one knows that to taks; hot lemonade when going to bed Is good to break up a cold- Not si many may know that juice of half a lemon In a cup of black coffee, without any sugar, will cure c(lck headache. To take a strong, unsweetened Iemonnde before breakfast will also prevent and cure a bullous attack. Tu tike lemon juice mixed very thick with sugar, will relieve, that ... ... ' .. . annoying, tickling cough. If you drink a glass of wx' with lemon juice squeezed In it every morning It will keep your stomach in good order and prevent you from having dyspepsia. When you have a bail headache, rub slices of lemon along the tem pe, and It will soon give relief. It is good if a bee or Insect stings you to put a few dropa of lemon juice on the spot. To saturate a cloth wjlth lemon Juice and bind on a cut or wound will stop Its bleeding, remove iron rust. If you wish to use a lemon that you rub It with lemon, after tnk- nig a not Datn, and cut away the .corn. mere are many useful things tlutf mere are many useful things lemons will do fcr you If you only know what they are and try them. mey are In most homes, and thev might save you doctor bills. If you wish touse a lemon that v, un.jj u into Dolling wm rer a few minutes and (t will be- sort When you hnvo n bilious attack T, eceiw" svfJ . f . lal. all dealers. New Pastors. Last week The Courier published a list of all the appointments of the Western North Carolina Conference of the M. P. Church .South, and the appointments of the North Carolina Conference of the M. P. church. Rev. J- T. Barber, the popular pastor of the Asheboro Methodist church, is succeeded by Rev. J. E. Thompson, formerly presiding elder of the Salisbury district, and for many years pastor of the leading Methodist church in High Point. Rev. T. M. Johnsun. who .- five vfinra f:ilthf,,u,. j 1,,., ... . , ' e,KU aB vaar r 1 of the Asheboro M. P. church. goes to anothtr field of l'aiber. Rev. T- J. Ogburn is the new pastor of the Asheboro church. While these two churches regret) to give up their old pastors, they are glad to know that two of , the best preachers In the two conferences will make their home with our People. The people of Asheboro and vi cinity are glad to see Rev. C. H. Whltaker returned to the Asheboro circuit of the M. P. church, and the Meinodlst churches of West End and West 'Chapel are equally pleas ed with their pastor, Rev. W. E. Swain, who has for Ave years been president of the North Carolina conference, has bann assigned to the llebane station. For several years before he was presi dent he was pastor of the Asheboro church. When he moved to Ashe boro his chjiMrea were all small now three of them are grown. He ?d his good wife and interesting family of children have added much to that which has made life worth the mora for those living in Asheboro. They built a eomfortable home and have formed many at tachments and associations, now only to break away from and leave. Mr. Swain has sold his home to Mr. 3- W.Presnell, who will move his family from Richland township to Asheboro. Mr- Presnell will engage fn business as a partner with Mr. R R. Ross In the sale of horsea and mules. -J? Wi" fln t druggists ev- 1Z PC " w'" of Chamber , " "eray- They know from long eperience in the sale of lit tnat in cases of coughs and colds I J?Jli alwa b8 depended upon, and that it is plasaDt and safe to m FRIEND'S GOOD ADVICE Tie Kesafts Midi This NewburJ uay d i Followed Suggestion. Nswbirg, All. 'Tor mors than a year." writes Myrtle Co thrum, of this place, "I suffered with terrlbls pains la my back ana head. I had a sallow complexion, and my face was covered with ptmples. Onr family doctor only gars mo temporary relief. A friend of mine advised mo to try CarduL v I began taking it, at once, and with the best results, for I was cured after taking two bottles. My mother and my aunt have also used Cardui and ware greatly benefited. I shall always praise Cardui to sick and suffering women" Cardui Is a purely vegetable, per tecuy narmiess, tonio remedy for wo men, and will benefit young and old. Its Ingredients are mild herbs, hav ing a gentle, tonic effect, on the wo manly constitution. Cardui has help' 1 a million women back to health and strength. Have you tried It? If not, please do. It may be just what yon need. It. - Write to; Ladln' Advisory Dtp.. Chatta- I'hitforni and Itesolutlons of tliei JK-mncrats of Itaiulolph Count Cunvention Sc.t. 7, 1012. We, the Democrats of Randolph county In convention assembld, be lieve la the rule of the people, and declare the folio lug for the guid ance of the nominees of this conven tion: We heartily endorse the National and State Democratic platforniB. We Invite those who beliuve in the principles enunciated in our platform to unite with us in elect ing our natfoual leader and great chieftain, Woodrow Wilson, and our beloved nad distinguished orator and statesman the captain of our forces in the State, the Hon. Locke Craig.who is at tt-e head of the tick et on which the distinguished citi zen and brave Confederate soliiitr, Col. W. P. Wood, of our own couu- ty, is also a nominee of the Demo- r w p y a fe orllLe- , W!.fa! "'Jl, 'especially . so iu the administration county matters We congratulate the people of the State and county on the honest and economical administration ot public affairs and especially are we grati fied at the record of the Democratic party n Randolph county. We pledge a continuance of the honest upright and economical administra tion of the affairs of the county if cur party nominees are re-elected, and if we are again entrusted with the duties of public office. We endorse the Torrens land title system and declare that it is ..the sense of this convention that the General Aseembly enact a law so tht those who desire to avail them- j selves of Its advantages may do so. , That State and county convicts should be put to work on the roads. ! We favor a legalized primary for j the election of public officials. We favor salary for the register iB deeds, sheriff, treasurer auu clerk . of the Supeitor Court, or a Bubstan- j tial reduction of fees, if after a care ful and accurate investigation it is ; found that there would not be a suf ficient saving to the county to Jus- I tify a chunge to the salary butls. I event it is not found, alter a thor ough and accurate Investigation ! that tho salary system is a buouUiu- , tlal saving to the couiity, we favor ! the reduction of the commissions of ! the county treasurer to one per cent . oa all school funds and to two per cent, on all other funds ' coming into his hands, on which the law al-1 lows commission. And that fees of . the register of deeds paid by the , county be reduced substantially aud ; the same be done as to the cleric o-f the Superior Court. ' To the end that the actual income Of the county officers may be as certained we request that the reg ister of deeds and clerk of the Su perior Court make out a sworn and Itemised report of fees and perquis ites of their, respective oftHces for the three months ending Dec 9, 1912, and for the three months end ing Feb. 9,11, the same to be approved by the county, attorney la due form and tiled with the board of county commissioners within three days after the expiration or the two aforesaid periods. That the sheriff of the county Is requested to keep a list and report likewise as to all fees and perquis ites of his office except commis sions he receives, which are ascer tained and determined by the settle ment of the sheriff and are known as a matter of record. The board of commissioners are t Investigate the Income of all other fees tor the last two years, etc., of each official by Jan. 10, 1913. - We heartily endorse the forward movement and educational progress in the county and favor an economi cal administration of the public mat) ten, cutting down administration ex ,' peases where possible. j We favor a change In the present system of assessment and listing of property- j We are in f aver of, a system of good roads extending throughout the county 'and throughout the i State, and tot his end we favor! State and National aid to the build ing of good roads. We pledge eurselver to the enact ment of laws favoring tr reforms demanded in these resolutions. Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S C'ASTO R I A I rr 1 ) Serviceable,. Safe. THE most reliable lantern for farm use is the RAYO. It is made of the best ma. terials, so that it is strong and durable without being heavy and awkward. . It gives a clear, strong light. Is easy to light and re wick. It won't blow out, won't leak, and won't smoke. It is an expert-made lantern. Made in various styles and sizes. There is a RAYO for every requirement. At DetJtn Eoryvhm STANDARD OIL COMPANY l incorporated Nwark.N.J. Real Painless Dentistry f Set of Teeth, $5. Bridge Work, $4. Gold Ciowas. $4 and $5 All Operators experts Lady Attendant Saak Refer ences furnished UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS, Inc.. Permanently locatrd at 102J S Elm 't , over Gardner's Dnir "ic jw runioiiicr, Uftruc oDUKUi Si ti- rDODe 1710. X H....H.,i..i,.t..H..i.wM,.t..1.,Hl.,,l, , tn t hi ii i ti mum 1 1 J. D. GREGG, D. D. S I " l,", MII"",,SWSWBS k Will be in his office at Liberty, N. C, Monday, Tuesday 1 Wednesady and atRamseur Thurs day, Friday and Saturday of eac'i week prepared ; to do all kinds of Dental work. I try to do liood, honest, first-claw work at reasonable prices. I use the painless method of extracting : : teeth. Crown and Bridge work and good Fill :: iajs are my specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. :: 'HM"M"W -K--W-H- H"H"H"H"M 1 I ! 1 I' III I I 1. 1 Asheboro Offers supeiior inducements to those looking for a location. Its population wi bin ihe last few years has grown wonder fully. It has recently installed a water works . and sewerage system. ( ur manufacturing establishments are many an4 more are to be built giving employment to everyone who is wil ling to work. Wages are high here compared to other towns. . Asheboro Wants vnn and will tYtead tn could not do better than move yuur iiuiurcu. u s inexpensive. Living nere is cneap aaa exceptional advantages are offered in the best graded school in the state. Asheboro v Is Jhe terminus of the High Point, Randleman and Ashebor Railway and a branch of the Norfolk Southern. The Ran dolph &t Cumberland connecting the mountains with the sea shore will be running through Asheboro within three and. one-half years it is saidi This will give us additional facili ties and assures one of the wisdom of investing money in Asheboro 1 :;&.u can't go wrong. , AH over the state there was a large increase in values last year. The increase in values dur ing the next twelve'months will exceed the past. It takes no pmphet to see this. When you tlv'nk of the wonderful de velopment in railroads and in fact along all lines ot industry. , TJo One Has Ever Regretted Drying property from us. They have made and saved money l-y sealing through us. Ask our many satisfied customers. t-an sell yuu anything from a town lot; to a 1,000-acre jarm. Write today. ' v JOHN. M. HAMMER, Asheboro, N. C. la Now Jataay) BarHm.ra.HM. Ht"t"fr I'l'itlHfll'HtltMHMH Our improved scisatific equip, ment and mdera nuthoda en. able us to perform ymtically all dental operation, painless ly. ( vnn o hAsrv nlWim Vu. your family here to educate or saie py all dealers. (

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