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WHY I AM FOR PROHIBITION. The following extracts from let ters received by the secretary of the Bandolph Prohibition Campaign Committee, show why the moremeut against the manufacture aud sale of whiskey is becoming so popular in the State: Whiskey is an enemy to society, degrades mankind, hinders the pro gress and development of the State, and in the end causes the man who makes use of it to lose his own soul. W. 1'. Wood, Asheboro. I am for prohibition because I believe it to be for the best iuterest of every man, woman and child within the borders of our grand old State. P. II. Morris, Asheboro. I am for piohibitiou because the liquor business hurts the dealer and the consumer alike. W. J. Ali'ler, Asheboro. Because the saloon destroys its keeper and desolates the community, and because to fail to vote against it is to consent to the evil it does ami share its guilt 1 am for prohi bition. Kev. C. A. Wood, Asheboro. Because it will remove f'-otn our State the dread monster, iutempei ance, winch debauches mankind, robs womanhood and childhood, is the fatlu-r of nearly itl! crinits, the mother of abominations, is 1 1 oil's worst enemy, Satan best friend. Prof. (i. F. tiarner, Seagrove. Because it is the most serious menace to the moral, mental, and material advancement of tile race. David Far low, Jr.; Bandleman, II. F. 1. No. 3. Prohibition when applied to alco holic drinks is essential ro the wel fare and protection of individuals, communities, schools, churches, aud all kinds ot business. Bob:. L. Caveness, M. I'., Coleridge. There are thousands in North Carolina who have au uneo'itrollable thirst for liquor, there are thousands more who are ou the road to the same enslavement, and I am in favor of State Prohibition because it will help redeem and save from ruin these men by making it difficult for them to obtain intoxicating liquors. Kev. Richard L. Ownby, Trinity. Because I object to the State pro tecting that which opposes intelli gence, morality and religion as the liquor business does. Kev. W. J. Ingle, Farmer. If able to attend the election on May 26th I shall vote for prohibi tion because I believe it would cur tail the making and telliigof mil lions of gallons of whiskey and other intoxicating liquors. I believe it will lessen crime and greatly aid in the upbuilding of a nobta "man hood that will bless the State all down the ages. D. Reid Parker. Trinity. I shall vote for prohibition that I may help the drunkard to a better life, and his children to a good start in life. J. J. Allen, Kemps Mills. Because I have two little boys and my neighbor has some bright boys and I want strong drink out of their reach this bill will put it there. E. C. Williamson, Worthville. Because it takes our flag from around that business that produces crime, disease and damnation, Rev. J. S. Tillman, Asheboro. I am satisfied that the intention of the bill is good. It was not the bid, the ignorant nor the dangerous that framed it, but it is the produc tion of the temperance element of both tbe political parties of North Carolina. The biil, however, may not be perfect in all its parts but nevertheless it is certainly a wonder ful stepping stone to a higher plane of temperance loving.. The wonder ful change for the better that 1 have witnessed myself in the dry towns, cities, townships, and counties pow erfully convince me that the whole State should enjoy tbe blessing. Rev. Jas. Jordan, Frauklinville. I am in favor of prohibition for the same reason that I am in favor of local option because it embraces the greatest amount of available ter ritory, and leaves it with the people to say whether or not they are ieidy for it. A. B. Coltraue, Glenola. For a number of years we ran a public carriage shop and whiskey gave us more trouble than all the rest of our business. Local prom bition came in aud gave us some re lief, and whiskey has been on the run ever sincp, and on the 26th of May we hope to drive it out never to return. We hear parties say that prohibition doesn't prohibit, which is a grand mistake. The prohibi. tion laws of Randolph and David, son have brought peace and plenty out of fights, Urunkennesi and star vation. L. G. B. Bingham, Flora. I am in favor of state prohibition as provided in the bill to be voted on May 2Cth, because whiskey is a great producer of desolate and wrecked homes, widows, and orphans, crime, misery and want, destroying physical manhood in this life and the souls of men in the life to come. Please read Isaiah 5: 11, 12,22; Proverbs 23: 29, 33; Leviticus 10: 9. C. II. Phillips, M. D Fullers. I am in favor of j rohibition be cause it is simple folly for a people to tax themselves to educate the youth of the land and at the same time license the saloou to strow the greatest of all temptations for evil in their pathway that they may be come drunkards and criminals. T. W. Ingram, Bombay. Kenne.lv's Laxative Couch Svrun- ilie eolith syrup that tastes nearly as" p,,l as maple -iiirar ami uliieli eliiMreii like well intake. I'tihke nearly all ether e,,tifr!i re medies, it iloes not eons! i, ate, but on the other lian.l it aetn pr.itnptlv vet gentle on the l.ovvrU, through wlueli the !,! is l',ree.l out ..f the system, ami at the Mime ti it allays iiilianiniation. Always use Kennedy' Laxative I'ou-h -vru . S,'l 1 ! v Naihlar.l I'm- Co and Ashelioro I in:.- t'o.' SKWIXG MACIIIXK XKKDLKS for all makes of machines at ." cents er package, and everything else p- r taining to sewing machines at great ly reduced prices. Look for the Led S. Sinner Sewing Machine t'o., at N. P. t'o, .Asheboro. Puti't e.Mih your lie,, i :': hen vi.u i an t a c'iiliant. v. 1 reine.ly in J Laxative i O'ul'i Syrup. It is e.'vu,l!y re.viimien.l e.i lor elnMmi as its plea-ant to take, i- a gentle laxative thn- eX!''!;iMi the l'liliem Fo who. -ping-eouli. Loursom snd ail In-, n -ehial nvnl.le riuarante,.!. A-hrl.. ro I'l.'C, am! W. A. I'mionvoo.!. H.m lie er.np, Po--,- tuarveloiis curative turners ,, !.-., r.ier-, makes lu alth. -treii-tli ai .iter takiiikt llolli-ter's u. kv Mount oil .1 n-ai.e the Honderill itiaid it eiits. I. a..r Tat. lets. AslieU.m Itus ' HIGHEST INDORSEMENT GIVEN MATHUSKEK PIANO LUDDEN SAVANNNA, Receive Congratulations. You will soon receive the congratulations of your friends upon your improved appear ancja if you will take Foley's Kidney Re medy as it tones up tbe system and imparls new life and vigor. Fo'ley's Kidney Re medy cures backache, nervous exhaustion and all forms of kidney and bladder trou liles. Commence taking today. Asheboro ITU v.o. If you would keep on the safe side beware of people who try to get on the good side of you. Weak women get prompt and lastitia help hv .ISO,,- llr Shmn'. Vi ,1,1 f "ri ' soothing, healing, antiseptic suppositories, uu inn iiuoiiiiaiKiii now 10 proceed ure intereHiinglv told of in mv book "So. 4 For W11111..11." Tim Kuilc ui.,1 ui.;,t.. lidintial medical adviee is entirely free. Kimnlv u-rili I), Ml,,, I, .,..:.. ll': . r niy book No, 4. Sold by Asheboro lrtig A married woman cares more for dress than a man; a spinster cures more tor a man. Manufactured nt Wtvimrt Va,,-- x .. Sold lr. in Maine to Florida, readilv Hit n,n!i' ,.l.l..f., I.al.. -II ; 1 ... . I i v ''( .. in neeu ai anv inn.i or plao irr. spective of nationality creed or color. S..eh is the record of Kyd.iU's Liver Taldeis, made otilv for liver and bowel trouble- ami the 'lir-t rnne.lv f.ir Catarrh of the Hile Knots. W rite b'ydaie Remedy;..!, for tree sample, liuaraiit, ed by A-hel.oro Prugfo. Many a man who tools his own horn imagines that he is the whole baud. That he, g od. lifele-s feeling ,,at t.0 with sprit g and em !y summer, eati be .piiekly eluiip-.l to a fee ing ,, buoyat.ev and energy by the jll.iieioiis ll-e iJ)r' M,o. I - lie-i. rat iv... The K.-:ora!;ve is a genuine t..inY to ire,!, random, nerve-, and but few d .s. - i- need., I to -atisty us, r that I r. j . W.-toiatue i- aotuaiiy r. aching that tii',1 -pot. I:,e ind. or hi,-of winter nearly , a- h i I. to -liiggisl. i-ireulation in g'.-ner ..!. Hi.' eu-toiuary l.iek ol exer. ise a ! , nt.; .or air tifsunthe liver, stagnates I kidney-, and olt tim, s Heau ui- llie Heart'- J aetiou I -e I 'r. Sho. p's He-torativo a f. ' e.-K-an l all ;il he changed. . I. d.o "ill tell y.Mt that von are u-mg i; .,. ngln i. -medy. V.m will' ea-ily and nt..,v n to the ehange from day to 'dav. old ; A-hebori Drug t'o. I', ley -i Vino Laxative is lM.-t f.,r w.-i I and children. Its mild action and pleasa: t j taste makes it preferable to violent piirgo t.ves, such as pills, tablets, etc. L'llles c s!paii,,n. Asheboro Drug t'o. 34,000 Colleges, schools, individuals and musicians generally have indorsed the old reliable Mathushek Peano. It has fairly won the unstinted praise of the musical world by the sheer force of its individuality. It is different from all other pianos no posts (in the back), perfected agraffes, full iron frame, patent sounding-board and turning-pin buseing make the "Mathushek" decidedly different from all other pianos. The "Mathushek" Piano Is Used by The North Carolina State Normal & Industrial College, Greensboro, N. C. By ipecial permission we refer piano-buyers to the State Normal 6k Indus trial College, Greensboro, N. C, as to the merits of the Mathushek, and as to the satisfaction they give. The hard usage exaeted of pianos used in col leges is probably the severest test an instrument can be given. The constant practising of numerous pupils would soon break down the weak construction and cheap material used in "cheap" pianos. The old reliable Mathushek has stood this test time and time again. Many colleges and schools have adopt ed the Mathushek because it lasts longer and requires less tuning than others. A Common Mistake Many women mistake kidney and bladder troubles for some irregularity peculiar to the sex. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects irregularities and makes women well. Miss Came Hardin, Bowling Green, Ky , writes: "I suffered murh paiu from kidney and Madder trouble until 1 started to use Foley's Kidney Remedy. The lirst bottle gave me gre.t relief, and after taking the second bot tle I was entirely well." Asheboro Drug t'o. A married woman who save she wishes she were single again is the first to look for No. 2 as soon aa she becomes a widow. A Herds Perfect Security. roley's Honey and Tar afTords perfect se eurity from pneumonia aud consumption us il cures the most obstinate coughs and colds. We have never known a single instance of a cold resulting in pneumonia after Foley's Honey and Tar had lieeu taken. Aslielioro I 'rug Co. A man never borrows the scales of justice for the purpose of weigh iug the shortcomings of his neigh bor. All I iisiilluiis Danger. One of the worst features of kidney trou ble is that it is an insidious di-ea-e and be fore the the victim reali.es las danger lie may have a fatal malady. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy at the lirst sign of troiihl .i-il eorre.ts irregularities and prrvetit I'liighrs disease and dial eates. A-heU ro Drug Co. It's easier to write a book on How to (let Kich'' than it is to make good by your own recip.is. Health ll.e" is really the closest Cof lee luiitaii.11 ever yet 'pro.hic, d. This c. v. r t'ollee sub-tit, ite v.,s reentlv :ro- .l.hed by Dr. Si,. ..f lia. Line, ',;. Not a e.1.1111 ol nit! t'ollee in It either. I 'r I's Ilea, ill ( , is 11... i.- from pur.- toi-ied grains, will. malt. nut-, etc. I.'.aoj it would fool an Xpert ho mi.bt di ink 11 lor toll, e No I'll or .'HI InllM.tt-s ledlons b. iling "Mad.. 111 a minute" -av- tl,.-d e- t.T. old I y .-lui,..io Druj; to. Iiiritii: coiu isliip a man's word goes about tevi niot u times as far in it does after marriage. j It i- itupoi'aiit t!, it y..,i should decide to t take only Foley". H,,..'ey an I Tar when y,,u ' have a cough or e...i a- it ill cure the most oh. mate -acking cough and exnd the c 'hi i Iroiu jour - -teiu. F., lev 's Honey and T.ir oi. tains no hariuful drug-. Insist upon having il. A-i.eb.To Drug t'o. I IN USE & BATES, - - GEORGIA. LEGAL NOTICES. HaviiiK iiilitic.l tu administratrix on the es tate of Sum J. Henley, deceased, he fore W C. Hammond. Clerk ol the Ku nor Court of Kan d.ilhh Ointitv. I shall sell at public auction to 'lie highest hid. ler for Cash, ou the premises on the liilh day of May IHuM, the followniu personal probity, tnwit: Two kihm! younu iiiules. one Itixxl lnileh niw, one two horse plow and other articles ton tedious to mention. All iH'rsons haviiiK elaiins ugainst said estate arc untitled to present tlU'iu to the iiii.lersiKiie.l. dulv ventiisl, mi or iK'lore the nth day of April lunior this niitlee will Is- pleaded In har of their recovery, aud all persons owlnif said eiiite will come loruunl and make iinmedliite setlleineut. This nth day ol April. Urns. ANNIK L. HKXI.KY, Adnitrx. .NOTICE. The iiiirtnershlpof ,1. C. Cornelisoti & coiiiimimmI of .1. ('. t'oriielison and l. A. Cornell son. Iiils this day li dissolved. 1'. A. Cornell son will nintlniie the husiiiesi anil a nines Hie payment of all delits. All ir-ous ow inn said linn will make payment to fi. A. t'oriielison. This March -T, l'.iw. NOTICE. llavlm; .pialitled lis admiiiKtrntor on the e taleol .1 iliu P. Allr. il. .leeea-ed. Is fore ' II. minion, I. C. s. c. ol Kau.lolpli County. IJHB All ler-oii-having .-liiini-nu'iiin-t sai.i ....... ate not tied to present tnem to Hie iiu.lersitih e dulv veruie.l. on or l.f-re the Mh day of April. ItHKIol till- ti" tie. will Ik' . leu led ill lull' of lll.'ir recovery, an. I all 'i-ous owim; said estate will eonie fora-.l and make immediate settlement. .1. A. SKUiilHiili. Adiar, This .Hth day of March, racs Sill U K. HaviiiK .pialitled its ihlinitiistrator 011 the e tan ol W. II Marlev, .Iitoism, Intore . f 1 1 11 Mm 1. mi, 1 . 1'. s. ('. of l lolph I'ounly. all ix.p.011- liaviiu: claims against said e-taie are not lied to 1 re enl tl.em to the 1111. 1. -rsiktiied. duly . erttied. on or I. lore Hie nth day ..( April l'.".i or tin- nolle., will he pleaded ill luir ol iln-ir re. ,..., !. :o,, I all p i-,'ii- oninir said e-late will eoiiie'h.ruar.l .ilid 111 ike inn liate settlement. i l I I A A. Marlev, A.lm'r'.x I hi- i.tll ,la ol April. I'.ii'S. Mi Rl-'i HiK sAI.K. (Ha powers eor.l.lllh llk llll! ail, I VMI'e Nellie ll'l, to .1. .1. MiM.-r I ,lui a-.-nme,l and tlall-lelle.l to ... U. K.. vain.'-re. , oi l, l.v I'.ie-ai.i I I Miller. "In. Il 'I t L' a !.' .' 0 1 i- dulv le.ol.l. .1 ill til, I N,,rtl, far ..In, I -lulled will 1- (,.i bandolph i II. i P.-.. p: ill da M.i , ',; ' 1, j , ;" '!. I- k M -'I! .,1 tl., ,iri lii u-e .i..r in A-l - Ilamlolpl, f..l isl, the toll, mil l. iiK ii ti-1 1','iiiij, lo tl... Inuhe-t l.l.'.der U deselll.ed I.al l-t.lt. in th intv and state n A-ln l.,i,i loun-hip. I -mi, in'- i.ii, ,i ti,. al to l. ih aiie t I Hie In , st,,e, thelieeea.-t P, piles ulll in - to a s e. thel the Is klliliil.u'. .'olita.l.ll .!..! Mil I I II. M.,lli.iK.e ii. K. h,i. A-siiiiiee. This the i.th day of April, l'. Dr. S. A. HENLLY. Physician - and - Surgeon. ASHEBORO O'liee over Spoon .V- Itedding's store near am lard Drug In I I Seeds prove their worth at harvett' time. After over fifty years of success, they are pronounced the best and sureit by careful planters everywhere. Your, dealer sella them.-. Seed , Annul free on request. V?, STOP A I 1 HE New Princess HOTEL U7C.V .4 7" ATLANTIC CITY IvAi-Vi-'TtWii A e., fii-I Iroiu H, , n ss II. Mi. , el ill-,--:,. I! ;o. A IMKiKl.l. I II ' itl.idlv l.:ii..hed upon aiu'l ...n on. Km' - Hi.: :.-..i , m: -,i ,i Slh.lHI citou i t i. o- cor i n n, I II K IMt I I HO I I I., All,.,, He f Hv , . ,1. tHE WORLDS GREATEST SEW1 N G MMUE .LIGHT RUNNING r Ifyon wnnt elthorn VlhratlnRShnttle, Rotary bhuttleor a single Ttircnri Chan &tWi BcwIuk Machine write lo THE NEW HOME SEWINO MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Mas. Manr trwinr mat-tiine ar mmle to ell rrRar.tlem ot quality, but the Sew Home ii made to wear. Our cnaranty never runs out. Bold by authorised dealer only rua sals av IWeak Women ; To wkk and aillnr woman, then U at leaat on I way to help. But with that war, two treatment must be combined. On la local, ona la constltia tlonal, but both am linportaat, both euenUak Dr. Phoop'a Sight Cure Is tba Local. I Pr. Shoop'i RMoratlr. the Constitutional. The lornier-I)r. Mioup, ! tht Cure la topical aiucous mnnbran auppoeltiwy ratnedy, while Da , t-hoop KcMoratiT la whollr an latamal treat. Dent. The KnatoratiTa reachna thmu(hout th . antlra ikas, mlcinc th repair ol all Darra all tlsau. and all blood allaiana. I The 'Night Cure", a ita nana Implies, doe Ha I work while you alt p. It eoothee aora and Inflamt. d mueoua aurfacea. healu local waakneaaea and dlK-liarre. whila iha HaatoraUTS, aaaei nnrrooi excitement. niTea ronnwed Tlfor and ambltioov I builda up waned Uauea. bhnTnf about reiiewsd ; (trenrth. Tlfor, and wiertjT. Taka Dr. 8hoo'i i KratotatiTe TahleuorUquld aaa ceneral tonla I o the ijnum. yur poaiure Weal balp, uae aa wctl j Dr. iShoop's jNig'ht Cure A3HIB3RO DRUG CO. HEAL INSUECEHKT HtLfJ. AULDEtt ?1BS. CHICAGO. UUNOIS. CAPITAL 30(blKta FOUNDED 1SL1 PmmA and iiivral chim fyaumcnl.i htn? made Continenlal Pulieles pAula: Mictca ot fiostthT protection for all risks al lowest .rlces-r I ICllfiLiflM ij. i Ij-" i . mi iiafd tia 1 Cy 3 ! "-
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