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Often Tie KMnjs Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re sponsible for much sickness and suffering, P therefore, if kidney trouble is permitted to continue, serious re sults are most likely to follow. Your other organs may need at tention, bnt your kid neys most, because they do most and Should have attention first. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly ycur en tire body is affected and how every orga*. aeems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the,great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. A trial will con vince you of its great merit. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest because its remarkable bealth restoring properties have been Eoven in thousands of the most distress g cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. -| Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and onc-dol " laf sizesr —Vnt nmr IftJff'SiiftSSZßSsil have a sample bottle by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you llotua oi s>w amp-Ko**. now to find ont if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to • Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mis take, but remember the name, Swamp- Root, and don't let a dealer sell you something in place of Swamp-Root—if you do you will be disappointed. J. 3. Spell er -DKALER If»- Wood, Shingles, Poultry, Efifis and Furs. We carry » big liue of Wall Pap«r. ~ Wllliamston, H. C. ... W. E. Warren /. 8. Rhodei Drs. Warren & Rhodes PHYSICIANS AND SUROEpNS Oftice in BIGG'S DRUG STORK Vhons No. 29. Jos.H.Saunders, M.D, Physician and Surgeon L)ay J*hone 68. Night Phone 6 Willlamston,N. C. Hugh 6. York, \t. D Microscopy ) Electrotherapy > Specialties. X-Ray Diagnosis > Office Over Merchants and Farmer National Bank. Omoi Hoc**:—• HlO 1 M.i TtofF M »**■«« fk*M Ma M Ml*ht Phoos No. • A* R. Dunning, J. O. Smitl Dunning & Smith Attorneys-at-Law. WILLI AMBTON, - - N. C BOBERSONVILLE, N. O. DR. J. A. WHITE Mfb DENTIST Office Main Si. Phone 9\ * , ¥... _ i ". 11 • rrous A.Crttcher. WheeUr Martim. MARTIN & CRITCHER, Attorneys at Law, WILLIAMSTON, - - N. Phone 28 «ir3KmkL£l' - ••* ■' —p n / _ _ .. if wf _ V| Fro» •Jtloe, *-ow Vo obtain patent*, end* m»r»t, coprrtjhM, *o, |N COM NTftICS. Btainets tOr*t with Washington tmv*t that, momty mini oftrm tkt taUnt. f*tMt in 4 Infrlnftmcnt Pnctlc# WriU or coo* to ll* ml MS Mk Stnrt. app. VklUd lltM OOm. ' ■ 1 1 y KILLkx COUCH mi CURE TH« LUWCB Dr. King's {New Discovery ifor ask. | AW ALL THHf *T AWPtHfQTWUBtEB. |OS MONK t7. .■ 'SrKD. ghMPßav Iww. ; FROM EVERY ST4TE I/■ ' « Convention of Governors in State of Kentucky. • * ' ' THE PRESIDENT SENDS LETTER- Kentucky Governor Bars Polities Front Meeting—A Harmon De monstration Killed Wood row Wilson There. Frankfort, Ky.—The third annual conference of 'Governors, the tlrst to bo held outside of Washington, began a 5-days' session here, with twenty-four of the Executives* of the States present. Hoatls of Com monwealths from almost the ex tremes of the nation "were brought together in one body to derive ben efit from the experiences of each othef. ' For several days Governor Wu ■on of Kentucky has made it plain would do all in his povu. to eliminate politics from the con ference. However, at the llrst ses sion, holt! in thp ft'hll of Represen tatives of the State Capitol build ing, there were two outbursts of political enthusiasm. One >was when Governor Judson Harmon of Ohio, entered the hall. He was greet-ed by slight, handdapping, which was accorded other Gover nors. The moment the meeting ad journed a man in the gallery culled • for cheers for Mr. Harmon. With a frown Gpvernor Wilson raised his hand an# stopped what ever progress the suggestion might have made. He said such a demon stration was entirely out of place I and would not he tolerated. Governor Wilson read a letter from President Taft regarding his jdrsenee, in which he said: "f "havß" , gre , s»! fetopathy with tho - objects of your meeting, which I 1 to be for the 'national welfare by uniformity of State: lcg | islation upon subjects having gen eral national interests which are not, by the constitution, entrusted to Congress and the central gov ernment. I wish for your meeting the most successful issue in sub • stantial results." ' Governor A. J. Polhier of Rhode Island responded to the welcoming address .of Governor Wilson and Mayor Prdsgrove of Frankfort, after ■ which the visiting party and sever al prominent Kentuckians were en tertained at luncheon. At the later 1 , session Governor-elect Wood row Wilson of New Jersey delivered an # address on "the possibilities of the Governors' conference." Governor, and Mrs. Wilson prave a reception at the Governor's mansion. A Special train carried the Gov * ernors to Louisville, where sessions will be held until Saturday. Among » the Governors present are: I Kitchin, North Carolina: Weeks, . Connecticut; Mann, Virginia; Polh ier, Rhode Island: Fort, New Jer l sey; Noel, Mississippi; Harmon, Ohio; Brown, Georgia; Draper, Mas sachusetts; Ansel, South Carolina, and Wilson, Kentucky. i The Governors-elect present are; Wilson, New Jersey; O'Neal, Ala bama; Cr.uce, Oklahoma, and Plaist ed of Maine. Rat Fights Little Girl. New Orleas.—The attack of a rat '• probably came near proving fatal for 10-year-old Lillian Williams here. Her terrified screams failed ' to frighten the rodent away anil it v was necessary for her to fight it r.flf. » Suffering from painful wounds about the face, she was taken to a hospital. i h I Indictments Against Gallagher. New York.—James J. Gallagher, ~ who Mayor Gaynor last Aug ust has been indicted by a grand jury in Hudson county, New Jersey, charged with assault with intent to kill on the Mayor and William Ed wards, street cleaning commjssion ) er. Another charge placed against Gallagher was that of carrying con cealed weapons. Gallagher has # been held in jail since his attack ot) the Mayor, awaiting the result of ? injuries which he inflicted. A Woman Wireless Operator. Now York.—On the Clyde liner Mohawk, sailing between Charleston and Jacksonville, the first woman wireless telopragh operator who ever bore the responsibility of this position on an ocean liner, will have charge of the wireless room. She is* Miss Granella Packer of Jackson- Ij ville. . , . ■ i Miss Packer is twenty-two years J old and" has had two years ex ' perience as manager of a telegraph office at Sanford, Fla. Safe Found WUli the $16,000. Muskogee, Okla.-*-The iron safe containing $16,000 stolen from the sub-station of the Wells-Fargo Express Company here last Satur day night, was found and ail of the money recovered. The safe which wSs found unjder, the porch abandoned hotisw. had not been opened. a F. H. Kelsey and F. O. Givens, who were arrested fol - lowing the dhaprwarance of the I safe, arc being held. PETER'S A DENIAL ■ Saaiay ScWoI I far Dae. 4, 1910 Spa&lally Arranged for Thli Paper LESSON TEXT-Matthew 26.31-SS, 89-75. Memory verses, 74-75. GOLDEN TEXT—"Let him that thlnk eth he atandeth take heed leat ha fall."— X Cor. 10:12. TIME—The denials were early Friday morning, April 7. A. D. SO." PLACE—In the court of the Palace of the High Priest Cataphaa. In the south west part of Jerusalem. r ' i- 0 The first thing Jesus did for Peter was to set before him In his flrst in terview the goal and Ideal of hW lifts. He was to be changed from the Simon we have Just been viewing Into Peter the Rock, His incoheslvo .qualities were to be unified into one beautiful whole; the separate and sometimes discordant notes of his character were to be formed into the exqulalto liar monies of a Hallelujah chorus. He was like tho soft stone in some quarHeo, easily cut and shaped when first taken from the quarry, but scon hardening into rock. Peter expresses tho possi bilities Jesus sr.w in the nature c.f Simon, an "Ideal which uou would make divinely roal." For threo years Pater an ear nest pupil in Christ's school. He made ma ay mistakes; he fought many bat tles on the battlefield of hla heart; he had some severe reproofs, but ho had a wise, encouraging, patient* teacher. After a time he was advanc ed to the highest grado with James and John. "The first essential fur cuc cess is a soul," an awakcaCd soul. One of the most interesting studies for a teacher, to to go carefully through tho Gospels, and study Christ's method of teaching; and train ing such an unruly but earnest scholai' as Peter was. "Thou shalt deny me thrice, disown me as your Lord and Master." Peter was sure that he would not tal! In tho hour of temptation. No one knows . what he w ill do In unexpected circum stances. But Jesus dfdal 1 ho Could to put Peter on his guard. An Interval of some hours. Goth acinane; Peter, wearied, sleeps on guard. The arrest; Peter and all the apostles desort Jesus, But Peter and John follow afar off. The trial before f.he Saiulbedrin in some room of Cala phae' palace, opening into a court. Peter was sifting with the servants and others around a flro and ho denied Christ before them all, who wcro gathered around the flro. The main charge was prominently made by one, a kin £ man of Malchus, who had seen Peter In the garden and was known to St. John from his ac quaintance with the high priest's household. For thy cpecch botiayoth thee, "betrayeth," shows that thou art a Galilean, and therefore one of bis disciples, or why else art thou here? Then began ho to curse, call down curses on himself If he did not speak the truth. And to swoar, to call God to witness that It was truo. It la more than probable that Peter, In hl3 earlier life as a fisherman, before hl3 conversion, had been In the habit of using profane language, and now, In the sudden surprise of temptation, the old habit broke forfb anew, as the lan guage of youth, long unused, Is almost certain to be employed in times of great excitement. It Is a long and hard discipline that entirely conquers the sins or youth. "I know not the man." And thin In the very presence of Jesus. "Tho ways down which the bad ship Wick edness slides to a shoreless ocean must be greased with lies." "A He is put out to Interest, and tho Interest Is compound." It was now that Petej was "sifted as wheat." Part of what he thought v was wheat was really chaff, and this verrlblo sifting under temptation blow away in the roughest manner most of the chaff, — his* Inconstancy, his fiery temper, his celf-confldencc, but preserved all the good In his charac ter, purified and perfected. We can be good iu optto of -falls. God can bring good out of evil. That In his glory, and our hope. But ho Can do far more with our victories than by our failures. Then Jesus looked upon Peter. The .Greek word for "looked" occurs but In one other place In the Gospels. It means that "ho looked Into him," into hlo very heart, "with eyes that went like lightning to the quick of his conscience." Peter remembered the warning, and went out and wept the bitterest tears of repentance. From this time on Peter was a now man. The charcoal had become dia mond. He describes the effect in his flrst Epistle (L:7). "That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than gcid that persisteth, though It be tried with fire, t might be found un to praino an.l honor and glory at tho ap pearing of Jesus Christ;" Peter re joiced when ho could express his love to Jesus by suffering In his cause. He wrote a letter which has been a coir, fort and a power alf down the age;;, liis victory—no*, his fall«*4n the great I crisis gave him power over men to ths end. - ..." ' ' v "In the pain aud tno repentance, and In tho acquaintance with the as pects of folly and sin," saya Ruskin, "you have learned something; licw much less than you would have learn ed In right path 3 can never be told. but that it is loss is certain. Your liberty of choice has simply destroyed you DO much of life and strength never retainable. It Is true ycu know the habits of cv/Ine, now-, ,itil tin taste for husks. 130 you think tfca' youi Heavenly Father would not have taught you to know better habits and pleasanter tastes If you had stayed la his houac. " - A TIMELY WARNING. Backache, headache, dizzy spell? and distressing urinary troubles Warn you of dropsy, diabetes and fatal Brlght's disease. Act In time by cur- J | ing the kidneys i| with Doan'a Kid|-, ' \ ney Pills. They la have cured thous- Pl ands and .will cure 1 Mrs. Joseph Bry -14 son, 317 Perry St., Hi Colombia, Pa., I|l says: "My feet and ■ H an ' l ' cs were badly i\l BW °ii en an * relatives expected 9AI me to die at any j moment. Dootors did not understand my case and could not help me. Im agine my .surprise at obtaining almost Instant relief from Doan Kidney Pills. I continued until permanently cured." Remember the name —Doan's. Fo.r sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. A Garcen of Friends. One of the prettiest corners of a certain girl's garden la that In which j ©very plant has been tho gift of some special friend. The sweet old fashioned flowers that bloom there have thus a double slgnifieatace, and their owner persuades herself that while they flourish she may be very sure that she Is not forgotten. A fragrant clump of pinks was Bet "in place by her dear est school friend; and now that this friend Is living abroad she likes to think that every breath of perfume brings her a kindly thought of her old chum. A garden of friendship Is a pretty fancy and one that gives last ing pleasure. "Beer" In Kansas. A certain Kansas editor always puts the word "beer," when printed In his paper, In quotation marks. "Why do you do that?" ii subscriber asked him. "It Is for the same reason," he re plied, "that we put quotation marks around the word 'ghost.' We don't be " Ileve there are r any gnosis."—Knows > City Journal. Free Cure for Rheumatism and Bone Palna. Botanic Blood Balm (B. It. B.) curea I the worst canes of bone pain*, swollen muwles and by purifyinu the blood andtho uric acid in the blood. Thousand* »of ; cntoa cured by B. 11. B. after ulljaither treatment* failed. Price $ ljwjr large jottle at drug stores, with complete direc lionn. Largo sample free hy writing Blood Halm Co., Atlanta. Gu., Department B. Making It Palatable. ' The Barbor—That's great soap I'm mlng on your face. It's made of corn neal. v The Victim—l think It would taste letter If you put some milk with It. — fonkers Statesnyin. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Byes | *ndGranulated liyellds. Murine Doesn't Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists 1 Sell Murine Bye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 1 >oc, SI.OO. Murine Bye Salve In Aseptic Tubes, 25c, fI.OO. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mall. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. No Wonder. "I thought I would introduce a real JOW into my comic opera." I "How did it work?" i "Didn't work at all The milkmaids frightened the cow." ro DRIVE OUT MALARIA AND 111 11.0 111* TilF, BVBTEM Pake thn Old Standard UHoVHH TAHTkl.it.-M 2UHX TONIC Vou know what you ar« inklou tb« formula Is plainly |>rlau«l on every buttle, ihowtng It U limply (Julnine and Iron In a ta*t.»- |OM form. The Uulr.Tno drlvm out tfv» malaria in 4 toe Iron bullaa ,n the Hold by all letters for 00 joari l'rioe 60 cuotfc Somebody's Darling. "Don't Bpcak so harshly to that lit tle printer's devil." "Why not?" "He Is somebody's anjjel child." For )IRAD«€HR Hicks' CJAI'I THNF Whether from Cold*, Heat. Htomacli or Ntrronii Trouble*. Capndln*>will relieve you. (fc'B llould- pleaearit to take-acts Immedi ately. Try It. 10c., 2&m., and 50 cent* at drug •tort*. Good sense Is not a tfcorely intel lectual attribute. It Is rather the re sult of a just equilibrium of our facul ties—spiritual and moral.—Lavater. Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Soro Throat will not live under the same roof with Hamlin* Wizard Oil, the best of ill remediea for the relief of all pain. A quarrel merely proves that one of the parties to It hasn't any more sense than the other. Mrs. Wtnslow's Roothlng Hymp for Children teetblng, softens the gums, reduces Inflamma tion, allays pain. curus wind oollc, 25c a bottle. TJie charm of the unattainable is long drawn out. Aids JP The success of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dls- J covery in curing weak stomachs, wasted bodies, weak lungs, and obstinate and lingering coughs, is baaed on (fl H the recognition of the fundamental truth that "Golden "" Medical Discovery" supplies Nsture with body-build ing, tissue-repairing, muscle-making materials, in con- 0 densed and concentrated form. With this help Nature supplies the necessary strength to the etomach to digest food, build up the body and thereby throw off lingering obstinate coughs. The "DUoovery" re-establishes the digestive and"nutritive organs in sound health, purifiea 1 and enriohes the blood, and nourishes the nerves —In short establishes sound rigorous health. . ■ -» It your dealer offerm aomcthlnH " faat mm good,'* It fa probably batter FOR HMM---U pmym better. Bat you mre thinking of the euro not the profit, mm tLjre'm nothing "fust mm food" for you. Smy eo. Dr. Pierce's Common ?-~se Medical Adviser, In Plain English; or, Med* ieine Simplified', 1006 page*, over 700 illustrations, newly revised up-to-dste Edition, cloth-bound, sent lor 31 one-cent stamps, to cover oost of wrapping and mailing tnlj. Address > Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. An Experience Weak and delicate ladies need Cardui, to bring rose* Into their pale cheeks and energy into their weary frames. Read this letter from Mrs. Albert Root, of Amanda, Ohio, giving an account of her experience, and how she found relief: ~~ . •" "1 was hardiy ever without a headache, and often had a misery in my back and sides," she writes. "I was sick in bed half the time, and. suffered a great deal from neu ralgia of the stomach. Since taking Cardui, the woman's tonic, i have gained 10 pounds, and now I can do all of my own house-work, and washing, and my friends say I ook like a different person." - The Woman's Tonic Ko harmful effects can possibly come to young or old from the use of Cardui, the woman's tonic. Thousands of women have written, like Mrs. Root, to tell of the great benefit they obtained from its use. Cardui is a reliable tonic. Its Ingredients are mud, medicinal herbs, acting mainly on the womanly constitution, and building up both nervous and vital energy. Pure, strictly vegetable, safe and reliable —Cardui is an ideal remedy, for delicate, ailing women. Try it. At all, druggists. 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Dounlai TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE vMU I IUN I name and prlcestampKl on the bottom. ■ .ItT. if your dealer cannot supply you with W. U Douglas Hhoes, write for Mull Order ataiog. * "W j i w Li PRnyo I-amp is a high grade lamp, sold at a low pric*. » aro Ittntm that coet more, but t hrrol n no letter lamp made at an? Constructed of solid brass; nick »1 plated—easily kept clean; SA ment to any n*>m In any house. There Is nothing known to the art tmp-mnking that can n rlcl to the value of the It A TO Lamp as a ll|bW ng device. Hrnry dealer everywhere. If not at yours, write foff irtyllvu olrrular to the nearest agency of the STANDARD OIL COMPANY Uncoo>mte4> EUREKT ~ ' Harness miniiroo so ** as a siove y HARNESS jttinss! |1 II Sold by Doolors Evtrywhsia '' v, STANDARD OIL COHPANT I I &■ (Incorporate) I "" DISTEMPER // /» M \ Hure cure and po«l tl re pre* cntl re. no matter kow boniiwat asy eka«e are Infscfi Irji If »1 111 ll or"expused. M Liquid .tri ven on tb e tongueaction the Hloo4aa*OlaiKlß: espels the l--t If I>w Jty *1 IjMI I»olsonous irerms from the body . Curesl>lstemper In I> >gn sad Hba*p and Cholera la \( 0\ V tnHn J /Cc"/ ' J ouUry. larvest selling II re stock remedy. Cures la (Jrlppe amuof hvnan be locs ft yfijf Keeplt. hoW to ToiirdnKnT'*'*.'"ho will get It for free Booklal. "Dbtiwip^ VK * Causes and Cores ' Hpetrlsl ageuis wsu .ca. . SPOHN MEDICAL CO • i Coctotloloclata GOSHEN. (NO., U. S. A. ? >" A SCHOOL WITH A REPUTATION for DOIM w / HIGH 6RADE WORK One of tha beat equipped schools In the South. TIfE LAROKHT, THE RESTT. The strotif nat faculty. MOKE OKADUATKM IN POSITIONS than all other Buslneaa Bchoola fn the Htata, BOOKKKKPINO, BHOKTHAND and ENOLISH. Write for Handsome Catalogue. Addreaa KINIi'H HUSINESH C'OI.I.KtiE. 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