( 4T o fHE gZ&fl-WEEKLY Ho man is Stronger Than his Stomach 77k Medical Adviser by Jt. V. Pierce, M. D., Buf Jklo, N.Y. a -vswe r$ hosts qf delicate questions mbout which ex'.ry man r tcoman, singlr or mar Tied ough t to foi.nv. Sent frte. on receipt of SI cne mnt stamps to pay for tercpping and mailing. LET thfl rrestet athlete bar dyspepsia r.r.d a' ".h vh v. il soon fail. One's stamina forct-fiillnc-ES ncl strength of tnind or muscle depend uxn the oiocc!, and the blood in turn, requires healthy stomach, for the stomach is the laboratory where the food is digested and such ele ments are taken up or Assimilated which mmkm blood. In consequence all the organs of the body, such as heart, lungs, liver and kidneys, as well as the nervous system, fed tLo bad elf ect if the stom ach is deranged. Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical M&covery helps th- stomach to digret food properly, starts the liver into dw activity, remoTinj the poisons from the blood, and tho various organs crt rif H, red bloc-i. in stead of being il'y nourish.!. ITi" refreshing infiomr of this extract of r a tire mnr.ici.isl plan to has ben favorably known for orer 40 years. irrywhera some neighbor can tell you of th good it has dore. bold tiy mtt anedlctnc; dealers f n )lai4 or tablet f orso; or smis SO oue-crn t stamp tm Sir. picrec. allaa' Hotel. B offal j, atj a trial bei will k t1rl ym. ter in the neighborhood in which ilisj rii. raided Since then. though, he htf see a Kreat de parture irom that standard They were indeed high think ers and simple livers. It is good sometimes to return to the old landmarks of our fathers and compare the past with the pres ent. Red Springs, N. C. Snyder THE OLD LANDMARKS Forget Them Not A Disgrace ful Political Campaign The Present Compared With the Past 1 tiia Editor of Re Robeaonian: The agony is over, and we can all now take a long breath and return to our normal condition that pertained to us before the lection. In the interest of mor ality and high thinking, it is to be hoped tnat not anotner cam of all of this civic demoralization, instead of regretting his past po litical sins, is out in a manifesto glorying in hit shame and threat ening to follow up his past Bull Moose tactics four years from now. Hii most enthusiastic fol lowers must admit that bis aims are purely selfish, without any regard to the betterment of our country and who at last "will go down t- the vile earth from whence he sprung, unwept, un honored and unsung." The Bull Moose supporters are aign, either national. State or o few in our county that it might county, will be pulled off as was m superfluous to waste a line the late one. We are all losers in our moral and educational standards and it will take time for us to get back to our normal condition. Just think over the past politi wl situation, fellow citizens, and think bow ' far we have fallen below th standards that we have heretofore erected as our shibbo sV th for free and untrammelled American citizenship. The slush Into which some of our foremost aational candidates descended is a disgrace to our nation.and their ontamination spreads over to township constables in some in stance. What a pitiful lesson does it present to our boys and young; men who are entering the arena of politics! We've got to all a halt, or the signs that have kd oihor rations to disruption and ruin are too plainly visible to be disregarded by any sane and thinking man or woman. The nan who was the principle cause on such a demagogue, but for the fact that our young men, many of whom do nofread up on poli tics, might be carried away by bis specious pleadings. Our rycung men these days are not drilled in the ethics of manhood, honor and virtue aswas taught their fathers, and are apt to fall away from the old landmarks that their fathers worshiped. The writer was interested in a speech made by Dr. Hill of the A. & M. College, at a reunion some time since of the members of a church in Mecklenburg county (I can't recall the church) ' in which he described those peo ple in his boyhood days. spoke of their high sense of hon or and integrity. He said they might condone a due) or a fist fight, but never a lapse of honor or of truthfulness. In the writ er's youth he wellremembers that honor and truthfulness were the true criterian of a man's charac- Fruit and Oyster Supper at Oak" dale on the 22d. On the evening of the 22rtd in st. a fruit and oyster supoer will be given at the Oakdale school building for the purpose of raising money to pay for the new piano which the committee of this district has bought for the use of the school. Oysters, fruits and many other good things will be served in hospitable style. A nice ladies' handbag will be sold to the highest bidder for the most popular young lady present a pumpkin for the ugliest man present Let all come out and enjoy this occasion and thus help a worthy cause. J. P. Price, Principal CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. Its Kind Yon Have Ahrays BcsgM Bears tho Biffnatvreof "Dean's Ointment eared me of ecse na that kJ annoye1 mo for a loij time. Th result wt luting" Hon 8. W. Mithews, Commissioner, Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. CHICHESTER S PILLS W Lr TOS VIA MOID BKAXU. a Imdnml Amm fmr lmili for N-.it. Main! villi Iiu. K!U. WJLJ0OS KULANit I-1J.LN ( V yam fraowa h Seat, bafart. AJ-ayt fc BY DRUGGISTS FVFRYWHFtf A Great Building Falls hen its foundation is undermined, and if the foundation of health good diges tionis attacked, quick collapse fol lows. On the first signs of indigestion. Dr King's New Life Pills should be taken to tone the stomach and regulate liver, kidneys end bowels. Pleasant, east, iafe and only 26 cents st all druggists. . Good Farming Land for Sale We own 900 acres of good farm land six milea from Liliing- ton, on a new railroad with station in center, with 150 acres in cultivation. There are four good farm houses with out buildings. The land is gray soil and does not require any ditching, and is fine tor cotton, corn, tobacco, e&ntslopeBi or any other crops. We will sell this tract for $16.00 per acre, one third cash and the remainder in He j two equal annual pavments. Ii any one is interested we will be glad to take up the mat ter with them by correspondence or in person. Yours truly, Baggett & Baggett, adv. Attorneys. Lillington, N. C. OUR REPUTATION throughout this country is that we have proven ourselves to be a howling success in the Mercan tile business, and the reasons are plain. Honest dealings, no mis representations, fresh goods, lowest prices, courteous treat ment to high and low, rich or poor. If you have not yet become a customer, do so at once, and learn that it is a pleasure to do business with us. John T. Biggs Co. u-s-tr 8 C7i r: ;?S ?. & ' r fc Between Safety ana Danger ri -Aw rnan jrctire the protection FIJIK INSUEANCH. Wnea Are occurs, the moat raiuabif pe per s man Las is polic7 in a good com pony. We represent some of the bes companies in existence. They pay promptly and honorably all looses incur red. Some day yoa may be sorry yon dkin't let ns write a policy t-day. Q T. WILLIAMS i-t Eyes Examined DR. JULIUS SHAFFER, Specialist in Optometry, grad uate Philadelphia College, reg istered and licensed by Board of State, member State and Na. tional Associations of Opticians, will be lo ROWLAND at the Hotel Tues day, November 19th, In MAXTON at Maple Shade Inn Wednesday, the 20th. In RED SPRINGS at Hotel Tuesday, the 21st And in FAIRMONT at Hotel Saturday, the 23rd For the purpose of examining ' eyes are subject to and fitting glasses. Dr. Shaffer is well known to cur many readers as a specialist in his line, therefore does not need any comment. wu cims vow of oaty esuso of Kidaet QSatfer diaeaair that la xxc& b(syosd th reach of ras& sina. Take it at ones. D not riak having Bright! Dis 6&4WI ct Diabctea. Thcro ia nothing; Ctdned toy delay. And Stottlcj. WSB SSm.vW. FOLEY" KlDNtTV PEL? Invited You are invited to inspect the Iatet and most up-to-date line of Men's and Boys' Ready-to-Wear Suits and Over coats, Underwear. Hats, Caps, Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes ever shown in St. Pauls. Every garment sold by us guararanteed to give satifaction or money refunded. Coley-McEachern Co. Opposite Post Office. St Pauls, N. C. 0L stii k us n w Maxtoa Noirlth Carolina Friday, November 22md9 i a At 1 0 : 3 O A. M. Busi n e s s L o t s- 1 8 Located in the center of the business district of Maxton, N. C. A number of other valuable tracts of land will be sold on the same date. This property is owned my Mr. MacKay Mac Kinnon and others, is situated near the Bank of Maxton, being some of the most valuable prop erty in the town of Maxton. Maxton is a hustling, wide-awake town. Real estate is advancing in price every day. Tou can not invest your money in anything that is as sure to pay you a profit as real estate. We offer an opportunity on the 22nd of November that should appeal to the far-sighted business man. This property is going to change hands. Don't fail to be on hand for the sale. These lots will be sold on easy terms or a discount will be allowed on the deferred payments should you pay all cash. Property sold by Penny Brothers and Thomas Brothers. J. W. CALLAHAN, Sales Manager, North Carolina llT 'HI'gaB "Mfi" I i -1 Greensboro,

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