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Richmond, Va. , we nave on nana a lor ot r. i . Plows, -which we offer at $4 00 each, so long as they last. Also plenty of Oliver one and two-horse nlows on hand. COME TO SEE US McCrary-Redding Hardware Co. Asheboro, N. Carolina under the most favorable conditions, and therefore are able to convenience. Some of these cars are practically new and the High Point, N. C. y ya:7 tor ihe Pcrfeftion supjuies just t! Inuhroom or sittiiv; :.. .r.i , ,i; m: a; h;;:ui!e ;;nd iticvpeiisi. ekly :c;u arc sPKikele's and uiU'iie l..! stores even whole. j ,',- fut t!" ( K E W J ERSEY) BAL I IMORE Jf'fK'.. . onp.hnrsp i . hiinnnnora COMPANY ::'.:t in iccidi L'lltS on u .i;wi) 10 Charlotte, N. C. CIifii!cton, W.Va. Cunrlcston, S. C. , 'r 4 "ON THE JOIi" President Wilson did not submerge the personal note in his letter an nouncing his intention of remaining on the job as head of the nation, and. therefore, of taking1 no active part in partisan political contests. But that is of small consequence. We afrree with the President that he is needed now ns President. Chicago Tribune (Hull Moose.) . GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR Try This! .Hair Gets Thick. Glossy, Wavy and Beautiful at Once Stops Falling Out. Immediate? Yes! Certain? that's the joy of it. Your hair be comes licht, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beaut ii til as a younp girk's after a Danderino hair cleanse. Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Dan- dcrine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise a'.vaits those whoso hair has been neglected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin, Resides beauti fying the hair, Danderinc dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, for ever stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair fine and downy at first yes bnt really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for. pret ty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Dan derine from any drug store or toilet counter and just try it. WILSON AT WORK It is good to know that the Presi dent of the United States is back at his desk, in good health and hard at work. This has been a trying sum mer for him. No President since Lin coln has had to bear more trials, per sonal and official, than have fallen to Mr. Wilson's lot in the last 6 months. Nor is the time of his trials over. He has now, more than ever, a task which calls for watchful waiting, while all about us the nations splash in the red pools of their own ruin. New lork Press (Rep.). WAR TAX IN BRIEF In order to meet the deficit in the government's income, caused by a de crease in revenue receipts from im portations, due to the European war, the Democratic party plans to raise temporarily $107,000,000 a year by di rect taxation. More than one-half of this tax is to be raised from intoxi cating beverages beer, whiskey, cor dials, et?. Two-fifths of the other half is to be raised from financial transactions such as bonds, deben tures, stock certificate issues, trans fers and so forth, promissary notes conveyances and so on, while of the remainder. $5,000,000 is to be raised from iv-veties unci chew in: mini, and anot'io :X5,,'i00,O.';ii is to be raised IVom tokl':C"'. Th- ': --V pn-tv is ov.ev-'ry 'I V And the IT t".kt- 11" id k it lie rppear before lTenfraHo W. J. Au aiiis, judir cf the superior court of ssihl cr-iifty, on the Clh day ef Dx-cn-her, 1!0 4. at the com t hmso of v,id county, at Ash.ehero, North Carolina, at a term of court to he held on said date, and anr.v er or demur to the re tition in said proceeding, or the peti tioner will apply to the court for the. relief demanded in said action. This the 21s.t dav of October. 1PM W. C. IIATJ MONT), Clerk of the Superior Court. JUDGE LYON FOR THE AMEND MENTS tiladen Jurist Gives Strong Reasons Why .Democrats Should Support Them. In a letter, addressed to the citizens of Bladen county and published in the local newspapers of Bladen and Co lumbus counties, Superior Court Judge C. C. Lyon, of Klizabethtown, has given some very sound argument in favor of the proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State. He says in part: "I have given some thought to these amendments, and have also discussed them with various able lawyers and laymen throughout the state where I have been. As a re sult I am satisfied that all of the .intendments should be adopted, and I am addressing this letter to you in the hope that those of my fellow countrymen who have not had an op portunity ol studying the amendments know some of my reasons for support ing them." After discussing the amendments numerically, he says further: "I pro pose to vote for these amendments and advise you to do so, for the fur ther reason that they were prepared by a committee of able Democrats, approved by a Democratic Governor, submitted by a Democratic Legisla ture and upon consideration have been found so just and reasonable that even a Republican convention en dorsed the taxation amendment and the amendment increasing the term of the public schools, and called upon the Republicans of the state to vote for these two amendments. Speaking to you as a citizen of the state, I be lieve it to be our duty to vote for these amendments. Speaking to you as a Democrat, I feel that we cannot afford to be less patriotic and de voted to the interests of the 'plain people' of North Carolina than are the Republicans. I know that taxes are always hard to pay. Let us there fore fix the law so that every man will have to pay his part, be he rich or poor. Under the present system this is impossible. With the Consti tution changed so as to give you the right to enact different tax laws I believe that relief would come, and that justice will take the place of in justice and right prevail where wrong is now supreme." WHAT'S INDIGESTION? WHO CARES? LISTEN! "Tape's Piapepsin" Makes Sour, Gas sy .Stomachs Feel Fine. Time it! In five minutes all stom ach distress will go. Xo indigestion. heartm in, s.o:i-v.oss or belcbinr of .-.'". .!!. or ei-.ie'al vis of undiluted loo.l, ii.i im:-:,;.;. s.s fou! breath or healache. i'v"! : ;:i U' ml' ! fo;- 7 rTfT 1 that hp would have lo :ieie. ((': Fo,- y v- 1 vvo nr 1 r,-.,n a i -Vi ase v-!:i-v ' i-'ed ;t, i:rs. They .'': v .1 ;t I 'sia"1'!' of the -'.on-.ach, say inc; the only hnjio would be h chaiiR-o ot climate, and that m ;-.'' rrobah I. wonM ii of your v er vet well. Tneu I heard le.'v. Oi: tr:al bottle i:ive me msta"t re irf. It made me fee' M';p a ne-c man. Your fall course of ; ti-.v-tmerts has about cured me. Scv - ' erai ol my friends have also been cur- ei'- , , . i Thousands of others suffering from ( GREAT MASS OF PROOF Reports of 30,000 Cases of Kidney Trouble, Some of them Asheboro Cases. Each of some 6,000 newspapers of the United States is publishing from week to week, names of peaople in ita particular neighborhood who have us ed and recommended Doan's Kidney Pills for kidney bkache, weak kid neys, bladder troubles and urinary disorders. This mass of proof includes over M0,000 recommendations. Ashe l.oro is no exception. Here is one of the Asheboro cases: Mrs. R. E. Woodell, Salisbury St., Asheboro, N. C, says: ''1 suffered from lame and aching back and I had dull headaches. I knew that my kid neys were weak and when I was told that Doan's Kidney Pills were a good kidney medicine, I got a supply from the Standard Drug Store, lwo or three boxes relieved me." For s:ilc by all dealers. Price fifty cents. Foster-Milburn Company, Buf falo, New lork, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. THE RECORD COUNTS "The record," President Wilson says in his letter declining to take part in the campaign, "speaks for it self." It does. In comparison with what the record says, the promises of pol iticians, and their explanations, are all empty words. The record is what counts. Yet that is a fact which politicians never will comprehend. They go on, making promises and breaking them, in the same old way. And they ex pect to be able to Smooth over their deficiencies with smooth words, and get away with it. But the people are "on"' more and more. The record is what counts. The Kansas City Star (Bull Moose). RHEUMATISM PAINS STOPPED The first aplication of Sloan's Lin iment goes right to the painful part it penetrates without rubbing it stops the Rheumatic Pains around the joints and gives relief and comfort. Don't suffer! Get a bottle today! It is a family medicine for all pains, hurts, bruises, cuts sore throat, neuragia and chest pains. Prevents infection. Mr. Chas. H. Wentworth, California, writes: "It did wonders for my Rheumatism, pain is gone as soon as I aply it. I recommend it to all my friends as the best Liniment I ever used." Guaranteed. 25c. at your Druggist. S. REGAINS "BALANCE OF TRADE" Statistics of exports r.'id imports I'.ir September show that the balance if t ado has I'-vn turned in fay.;- of I'm '.' -vied f-UU'-s. T'vt imvs that ; iv wun evi'vi vi:' move than we v : ;'A! WINS RELIEF I'd .-ri s'.io ' 1 !.-U'h emedv ::' e' id t'i ''..ir.. r. 11 s-.vif Veliei' to snf, 1'e:- f:v-i f.i i .; , !. 'r i-y ;;'id h v.c) t' '-"'e Ma-r- sav U has saved them i.i:'"rcvo:;s c;vi;)tiois rind many "-"J : ( i has siived t''eir lives. V. want till people who have chronic stomach trouble or constiim- (U1!V n.i mnltr,,. ( I t l:' to try one dose of Mavr's Wonderful rtin,-wh 1,.,.,,, ...m vnc vn TKio ! u i.v; many of our people have been takintr - th snrprisinff results. The most thorough system dennser ever sold. IMayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sold by Standard Drug Company
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