BOURNE
PUBLICITY
TIOX
ASSOCIA-
Big Row on in Republican Ranks
Leading Senators Expected to De
nounce Entire Republican I'ublici'
Association.
KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL
Health is Worth Saving, and Some
Asheboro People Know How u
Save It.
Many Asheboro people take their
lives in their bands by neglecting the
kidneys when they know these organs
nfd nelp. Weak kidneys are respon
from ! sible for a vast amount of suffering
and ill health the slightest delay is
"Red Buck" Bryant, writing
Washington, tells of a big row that isnrt 111 nealtnme slightest delay is
B. ' B . dangerous. Use Doan s Kidney Pills
now on between the Progressive Ke- a me,y that has heped thousands
publicans, headed by Senators Borah.! of kidney sufferers. Here is an Ashe-
Lafollette, Cummins, and others, and boro citizen s recommendation
the Republican Publicity Association,
Mrs. A. F. Parrish, Academy St.,
Asheboro, says: I was troubled by
my kidneys for years and though
tried different kidney medicines,
never found anything equal to Doan's
Kidney Pills. Thev have always given
me fine results. Ever so often I take
a box of Doan's Kidney Pills and they
have kept my kidneys in good shape
and make me feel better in every
way.
Price fifty cents at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Parrish had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y,
of which former Senator Jonathan
Bourne, Jr., of Oregon, is president.
The charges are that the Bourne or
ganization has hitched up with Wall
Street, and the educational campaign
now under way is designed to help the
standpatters and to ignore the Pro
gressives. According to the reports, Senator
Lafollette's tour of the South was
planned to counteract the work of the
Republican Publicity Association by
speeches for progressve principles as ureg of Democratic policies and ad
opposed to standpatism. A recent an- ministrations The organization will
nouncement from Senator Borah is not f,Q any of thfi work q Nationa
that he is noc tying up I and Congressional committees, whose
ganization mat iooks 10 wm duty is especially to con(iuct the cam-
for campaign contributions. paigns of Senators.
Progressive Republicans predict that ft .g reported ; Washington that
in a few days Senators of fheir party $100,000 of a $400,000 can-puign fund
will be denouncing the Bourne organ- haye aready ben ra,se(, atl(1 tbat a
ization as unworthy of recogn.tion number of weaithy reactionaries have
from persons who believe in the funda- pledged themselves to pay from 10,
mental principles of the party. Atten- 000 t0 $20,000 a year until the tam
tion is called to the fact that Senator paign ig QVer for the supporl of the
Bourne advocated popular government organization.
through the initiative and referendum Aecording tl) the Progressive Re
and recall until the 1912 campaign, puDiicans Mr Bourne ha given up
when certain disclosures were rr.auf hig popular fe0vernment iuea-s and r.
concerning Col. Roosevelt and the doing. busjness now with tne reaction
Standard Oil Company. Col. Roose- arjeg whom he formeriy opposed.
velt produced letters he nail wruien Among those who are helping Mr.
to Senator Bourne telling him it was Bourne in the publicity work, are
a "waste of time" and "inadvisable George H jjoses, editor of the Con
to try to carry on the negotiations, i n, Monitor; aml George Curtis
through himself or any other lnterme- pei,k who wag assjstant clerk of the
diary and advised him to "let the House Ways and jjeans Committee
Standard Oil lawyers, any or all of whpn the Vayne-Aldrich tariff bill
them, as Mr. Arehbolc'. or Mr. Rjcke- wag franled xhe first money turned
feller or any one else may choose, de- intQ thp association was that turned
cide as to the court in wuich to file jn fey pkepl.eiS(intative Madden, of Illi
and then communicate direct with Mr. noig wh() wag a frcn(, of Senator
Kellogg or the Attorney General." Lorimer in his prosperous days be
Trying to Discredit Wilson fo).e hp was oxpeiicd from tni? Senate
The Publicity Association is sending for havil,s vsvtl ,.orrupt practices to
out from Washington hundreds of let- win lh(? election t1 lhat boiy others
ters to the daily and weekly papers of wJw a).p tQ , ;jttive in vaj.sjng
the country, howling calamity, chars:- nloncy foi. tlle oulne organization
ing depressed business conditions to .. e"xs;onal,. Ciano, of Massachu
the DemoivatL- party, and trying to s,tts.; Hemmingwav. of Indiana; and
discredit the present administration Bournt,t ol- Oregon."
:r1. It sa,! to tie u.v:ei- Favwr Wo,.ks for President
i Washington that Mouit.o, hav- I(. js t.aime, in Washington that
his dUposn! a la-re cr.mp.'ifi-n thp ;,te Sen.lU. AM rich favored the
fund, i.-. usin it to further tho inter-1 riol,,in.lt j,,., ot- Kliliu Root for Pret
ests of stan.lnat Republican and il,knt a:l, that tjiU ciUised some fric
in iTbui'.'.ing the A'. inch-Payne tariff. Rmonf. ttand?altcis; but now that
wall. h,- is .c:;d, many hi-lk-ve the Bourne
It has been pivdict.l by a Ve:terr. , 0.franixali(ii will at 'the "psychulogi
Progrossivo Ropab'tcan who was a t.aI m,wnti n-jVo its support to Seiv
candi.late for Congn ss in 101:1. thai, a . Wt.(kji , Massachusetts.
the Chi
THIS BILLY SUNDAY TALK IS
FOR GIRLS AND MOTHERS
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to tnat v. hich en.Iec m; i,.0,.eS!.ivo Kepubl cr ns s;iv so bit
ipheava! of June, lU12,t)y 0.p0. t,,i to the association that
ination of two Kepul.H-; fu ' t, .-, n l,.kvl mi tho la.- hoi-
iij.g to find a ntean-s of reaching a pri
vate political mnchine throuuh con
; gn-.-sinal investigation. Th.'-y v i.-h
j to make j-.i:b',ic the source of t!:e ini-
nil nse viunfaign f'io.d of the organi
Ixa' ion. it i- . 'aid that the 'recent an-
,: ' is iir.mmont. a i"n! tnat
-.ihidon" is due to occur any
h 'he div;diii-C line as clearly!
;,s th;.t which ::.--ptliv.t0.1 the;
of T.ift and R josevcit in the J
.-. nti "i c: v.iiait n of r.H'J. j
Rciinh'ican Prngi-c.si-.es a''e
lily aroosed; they say that the
new publicity oi ganiz:it:on is meriy .
a machine designed to take charge of
the Republican party a.nd to nominate
and elect a candidate- of big business
by a campaign predicated on the old
political theory that money talks and
what the people- don't know won't
hurt.
The papers of North Carolina, Ten
nessee, and Louisiana are the only
ones in the South that get much of the
Bourne matter. Mr. Bourne recently
announced that the purpose of the or
ganization is to promote "the welfare
of the American people by disseminat
ing w ider knowledge of the principles,
policies, and achievements of the Re
publican party."
Mr. Bourne declares that it is the
intention of the organization "to con
duct a vigorous educational campaign
throughout the United States." The
executive committee of the association
is composed of the following: Senators
Gallinger, of New Hampshire;Gronna,
of North Dakota; Works, of Califor
nia; Weeks, of Massachusetts; and
Representatives Madden, of Illinois;
Fairchild, of New York; Moore, of
Pennsylvania; and ox-Senators Bourne
of Oregon; Hemmingway, of Indiana;
Dan R. Hanna, of Ohio; and Benja
min S. Hanchett, of Michigan.
Avowed Purpose
According to the original announce
ment, the association was organized
"to harmonize and bring together all
who believe in the fundamental prin
ciples of the Republican party." H'.e
promoters have confidently believed
that one effect of the movement will
be to bring together the variou3 ele
ments of the Republican party and
all others in sympathy with the pur
pose of overthrowing the party now
in control of the National government.
The association disclaims any in
tendon to take part in the campaign
of any individual either for noroma
tion or election, buf will merely gath
er and disseminate information show
ing the superiority of Republican prin
ciples and accooliahmer.ts and show
ing up the so-cailed defects and fail-
V.'Ol
it
that he
expose t
over a '
Sen-.-tor
em of S.-nator Borah that he
rt 1-e a candidate for Presi
t year v. i.s made in order lhat
m.gh! !) free to attack and
r,e g:ga:it:c scheme of putting
big l.e.:hie.-s" candidate, atvl
thiamins, of Iowa, who is
now in Hawaii, will probably announce
upon his return that he is in no way
connected with the Bourne organiza
tion. The Republican Publicity Associa
tion has gofrie about its work in a
ystematic, business-like, and elabo
rate way. Instead ot merely sending
news items through the Washington
correspondents, it has gone direct to
the weekly and small daily papers
with its matter, which is marked
special correspondence."
The regular Republican committees
are said to be "peeved" at the Repub
lican Publicity Association, for while
they are suffering for want o'unds
the Bourne organization, is ro.ig in
wealth.
President Wilson and other Demo
cratic leaders hav3 heard repeatedly
of the success of the Bourne organiza
tion in collecting campaign contribu
tions. They realize that the "big busi
ness" interests are pouring their mon
ey into this now organization with the
hope of sending back to Congress
enough Republicans of the type of
Cannon, Madden, and Aldrich, to re
vise the tariff upward. They believe,
however, that the opposition growing
in the Republican party to the Bourne
organization will be so effective that
the association will be driven out of
business. When the next Congress
meets, it is probable that an investi
gation of the Republican Campaign
Association will be ordered by the
Senate or the House, or both.
Chamherlain'a Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
This is a remedy that every family
should be provided with, and especial
ly during the summer months. Think
of the pain and suffering that must be
endured when medicine must be sent
for or before relief can be obtained.
This remedy Is thoroughly reliable.
Ask any one who has used it. For sale
by all dealers.
I blame you fool mothers for much
of the baldness that exists.
Girls, let your fathers see your fel
low. They'll know the earmarks.
The trouble with the average girl
is that she holds herself too cheap.
Some mothers take better care of
their cats and dogs than of their chil
dren.
Somebody has said "God could not
be everywhere, so He gave us moth
ers".
Girls will sometimes marry men to
reform them, but no man would marry
a girl to reform her.
Jt is harder to fool a sharp-eyed
suitor than it is to put a pair of paja
mas on a billy goat.
Girls, don't simper and look silly
when you speak about love. There is
nothing silly about it.
The girl who warts to be chosen
thinks it is better to take what she
can get than to lose any chances.
I tell you, girls, the fellows always
have a lot of you on a string; then
they flip a coin to decide which one.
If men had half as much grit as
the women, there would be different
stories written about a good many
homes.
One reason why we have so many
whip-poor-will widows around the
country they married a drinking
man.
The average little sissy who hasn't
sprouted her long skirts yet knows
more about sin and wickedness than
her grandmother.
Thank God there are still a few
old-fashioned mothers left, but, like
the veterans of the Civil War, they
are becoming a vanishing remnant.
I believe if the motherhood of this
country was no better than the man
hood, God would dump the whole
thing into hell and quickly stop it.
Too many girls are marrying for
other causes than love. I think am
bition, indulgence and laziness lead
more girls to the altar than love.
Many a woman is an old maid be
cause she wanted to do her share of
the courting. Don't get excited, and
lon't try to hurry things along.
Girls, don't flirt. Don't forget that
men take you at your own estimate;
they size you up according to your
dress and according to your actions.-
If oir girls would take a higher
stand and say, "No, I will not keep
company with you unless you live the
way I want you to," there would be
better men.
I never saw one boy reach the pin
nacle of righteousness who had an
eninty-hendnl, low-down, gum-chew-
inc, so-;rty-r;iiihb!'nr, theatergoing
woman for a mother.
Young girl, don't go with that god
less, sneeviiiT younnr man that walks
the streots smoking cigarettes. He
would not walk in the strct with you
f you smoked cigarettes.
The mother who is unfaithful to her
trust 1 1 niv.it : one of n.o greatest sins
in the sight of (hul. A mother's
touch has power ti cove multitudes
Falvatien or damnation.
If mothers were as careful about
the hooki their children read or the
companv thev keep, there wouldn't
ho as many girls in the redlight dis
trict or as many boys in the peniten
tiary.
There is power in a mothor'3 love.
A mother's love must he like God's
love. If the devils in hell ever turned
pale, it was the d.y when mother's
love flamed up for the first time in a
woman's heart.
Fathers often get the blues, hit the
booze and commit suicide, but the
mother will stand by the home and
keep the little band together if she
has to manicure her finger ntils over
a washboard to do it.
Hear me, girl. When a young man
asks you to marry him, inform him
that you are not running a whisky
cure establishment. If ho doesn't think
enough, of you to quit boozing before
he marries, you can bet your life he
won't quit afterward.
Girls, when some young fellow
comes up to you and asks the greatest
question that you will ever be asked
or called upon to answer, next to the
salvation of your own soul, what will
you say? "Oh, this is so sudden."
That is all a bluff. You have been
waiting for it all the time.
GIVE PEACE AGAIN
O God of Love, O King of Peace,
Jlake wars throughout the world :to
cease.
The wrath of sinful men restrain.
Give peace, O God, give peace again.
" H. W .Barker, in Methodist Protest
ant Herald.
Constipation Cured Overnight
A small dose of Po-Do-Lax tonight
and vou enjoy a full, free, easy bowel
movement in the morning. No Erip
ing, for Po-Do-Lax is Podophyllin
(May Apple) with the gripe. Pc-Do-Lax
corrects the cause of Constipa
tion by arousing the liver, increasing
the flow of bile. Bile is Nature's , an
tiseptic fn the bowels.' With proper
amount of bile, digestion in bowels is
perfect. No gas, no fermentation, no
Constipation. Don't be sick, nervous,
iritable. Get a bottle of Po-Do-Lax
from your druggist now and cure your
rVineti nation nvprnftylif.
Drink
sheboro's
Own Drin
We are not simply bottlers of PARFAY in Asheboro. We are
wholesalers and distributors. Making Asheboro the center of all
the enormous PARFAY business that is being built up in this sec
tion of the state.
So when you order PARFAY you can do so with the feeling
that it is very much Asheboro's own drink. .
And once you have tried PARFAY, once you have found for
yourself how delicious, how delightful, how refreshing and invigor
ating PARFAY is, then you will continue to drink PARFAY for
the sake of the drink itself.
So try PARFAY. Try it, if you will, because it is new, because
it is a local industry, try it for this, that or the other reason, but
in any case TRY IT TODAY. Do this and you will drink PARFAY,
you will drink it tomorrow, the next day and each day thereafter
simply because it reprss-nts the very utmost in soft drink goodness.
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ASHEBORO, N. C.
Here ere. Everywhere.
At RxintsQ? or Bottled
f Mm Mill
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everywhere.
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Already it has made cooking
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Made in 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner
sizes; also NEW PERFECTION
stoves with fireless cooking even
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Use Aladdin Security Oil
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PUBLIC HEALTH WORK
ENLARGED
It is evident that the recent session
of the Southern Sociological Congress
which met in Houston, Texas, a week
or two ago, became much occupied
with public health matters. Not in
tentionally so perhaps, but it develop
ed from the fact that nearly every so
cial problem that arose was seen to be
more or less a problem of health.
The questions that presented them
selves for correction or for action
were found to have, in nine cases out
of ten, some health problems at the
base. Solution in the main were
health solutions public health meas
ures. Child welfare, it was found, h
per cent, a public health matter. x
hygiene is 99 per cent., while in'st.i .;
ty, feeble mindedness and crime hi
problems depending on public hea :'i
for correction and control. Prison
reform and the narcotic evil are also
largely public health problems. Pov
erty, the companion of disease, surTer
ing and crime, is more often the re
sult of ill health than all other causes
put together. Numerous were other
relations that manifested themselves.
LONGEST NAME EVER GIVEN A
CHILD
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ES
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Wthingto, D. C (New Jnj) Charlotte, N. C
Norfolk. Vs. (BALTIMORE) CWlertou,W.Va.
Richmond, Va. 1 CharlnUn, S. C
THE BtACK BOLE OF CALCUTTA
If the prisoners ia the famous
Black Hole had been as well informed
as modern scientists, there, would
have been no such death rate m ac
The longest name ever inflicted on
an English child must surely be that
of an unfortunate born at Derby in
1882, upon whom her parents bestow
ed a name for every letter of the al
phabet Anna Bertha Cecilia Diana
Emily Fanny Gertrude Hypatia Inez
Jane Kate Louise Maude Nora; I will
cease the infliction till it comes to
Zeus! The Rev. Ralph Lyonel Tol
lemache Tollcmache was another
with a craze for long names, ami bap
tized his eldest son Lyulph Ydcrallo
Odin Nestor Egbert Lyonel Tocmag
Hugh Erehenwyse Saxon Esa Orme
Cornwell Nevil Dysart Llantaganet.
Are any of these burdened infants
still alive and kicking ? London
Chronicle.
A Doctor's Prescription for Coufih
An Effective Cough Treatment
rir,.-fM,th t.t nno to.isrnnnfnl of Dr.
King's New Discovery, taken as need
ed, will soothe and check Corphs,
Colds, and the more dangerous Bron
chial and Lung Auments. xou .
alTord to take the cisk of serious ill
ness, when so cheap and simple a rem
edy as Dr. King's New Discovery is
obtainable. Go to your druggist to-
knflo rtf Fir Kinir'a NeW
Discovery, start the treatment at
once. You will be gratinea ior w.
lief and cure oDtainea.
tually occurred. The men died oi
suffocation and panic. Modern dis
covery has shown that air can support
life if it be kept in motion, even
though it has but a small amount
oxygen in it.
If the prisoners in tne wv
. v-j A.fAM -fnrmpd in ft
oungeon sua uiwciwc .
mass and revolved round and rouno
at a pace that would have been easy
to keep up, not only would the con
tained air have been stirred up, "
each man on the outside or " '
volving mass would have had his isc
presented periodically to the small
window. ...
In fact, In the light of recent re
covery, the same incarceration eouu
now take place without the loss or
single life; that Is, provided the men
were reasonably strong and heaitny.