a -rr": m. m r j s sw- - :fti ::.... . .m i I' s l l J ARE YOUR LUNGS WEAK OR PAINFUL? Do your lungs ever bleed ? Do you have night sweats ? Have you pains in chest and sides ? Do you spit yellow and black matter ? Are you continually hawking and coughing ? Do you have pains under your shoulder blades ? THESE ARE REGARDED SYMPTOMS CF LUNG TROUBLE AND Yoa should take immediate stcp3 to check the progress of these symptoms. The longer you allow tliem to advance and develop, tho more dtep seated aad serious jour condition becomes. We Stand Ready to Prove to You absolutely, that Lung oer- mine, the German Ireat- tnent, has cured completely and permanently case alter case of advanced Consnmp lion (Tuberculosis), Chronic Bronchitis, Catarrh of the Lunps, Catarrh of the Bron chial Tubes and other lung troubles. Many sufferers who had lost all hope and who had been given up by physicians have been permanently cured by Lung Germine. It is not only a cure for Consumption but a preventative. If your lunps are merely weak and the disease has not yet manifested itself, you can prevent its development, you can build up your lungs and system to their normal strength and capacity. Lung Germine has cured advanced Consumption, in many cases over five years ago, and the patients remain strong and in splendid health today. Let Us Send You the Proof-Proof that will Convince any Judge or Jury on Earth We will gladly send yon the proof of many remarkable cures, also a FRE6 TRIAL of Lung Germint together with our new 40-page book (in colors) on the treatment and care of Consumption and Lung T.oubi. JUST send YOUR NAME LUNG GERMINE CO., 7 7 Rai Clock, JACKSON, MICH a, COX. President W.J. ARMFIELO, V-Pres-W. J. ARMFIELD.fJr., Cashier J. D. ROSS, Asst. Cashier The Bank of Randolph Asheboro, N. C. Capital and Surplus $50,000. Total assets, over $200,000. Wltn ample lawn, experience and protection we 1011011 the business of the banking public and fed tale in saying we ara prepared and willing to extend to our customers every facility and ao Ooasmodatlon consistent with sale banking. DIRECTORS ' W. P. Wood. T. H. Redding. P. H. Morris. D. B. Mc . Crary. W. 1. Armfield. Hugh Parks. 0. R. Co. T. I. Redding. Ben. Motlitt, W. J. Scarboro, C. C. Mc Mister, Dr. f. E. Asbun. DID YOU EVER stop and think how nice and convenient it would be to have your home fitted upf with a nice water system of yo ur own and a sanitary plumbing outfit together with your home brilliantly lighted up with Acetolone gas. With all those modern conveniences the man in the country can enjoy the same luxury as the man in the city and then you see he has this advantage, he has no rents to pay; it is all his property. American Ideal Boilers and Radiators. Plumbing goods of every description. 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Our ewManty neyet run out f BI4 fcjr tnstbrinl Mile re enl)r. .. nm sals, at The plent purgative effect experienced to .l ho oee C'tair)erlin'i Stomach ud f ,r ll ' j e "'" a cf wLIGHT RUNNING,- INTERESTING NEWS PROM CAPITAL CITY Theodore Roosevelt's Star of Destiny is Falling While be waa in the South dick ering for the support of Republican delegates to the 1912 . convention, a rigomus movement was started among the "genuine" progressives of the West and Middle West looking toward the withdrawal of all sup port from the former president. Some of the leaders of the Con gressional delegation of progressives quietly talked the situation over and decided not to permit Roosevelt to run away with the leadership of the nat oBal progressive movement. If necessary, to prevent the ex-president from using the progressive move, ment for his own pe'Bonal advance ment, these real progressives will publicly repudiate Roosevelt. They will direct public attention to the gross duplicity Roosevelt practiced od the people by proclaiming him self a progressive and then straight way turning about and allowing the New York state convention, over which be had absolute control, to adopt a platform indorsing the Payne-Aldrich tariff jugglery and the reactionary Taft administra tion. The New York platform equarely describes the Payne-A Id rich Uw as 11 fulfillment of Republican promises, uecause it states there was an average reduction of all duties of 11 per cent, whicu, if true, would consti tute revision downward. This is in contrast to the Wiscon sin Republican platform which f,tate3 unequivocally that "the rayne- Aldrich tariff is not a compliance with the pledge of the Republican party." LaFollette, Clapp, Bris tow, Cummins and Dolliver are on record as eaying the Republican promise of downward revision was not carried out. .therefore if Roose velt was righ the progressives who declared otherwise are members of the Ananias club, which they em phatically deny, and which the pub lie does not believe. The Roose velt-made platform con tains still another paragraph which makes T. R. impossible as leader of the genuine progressives in 1912, to- wit: "We enthusiastically indorse the progressive and statesmanlike leadership of William Howard Taft." "If our prohibitive tariff were made morn competitive, if it were actually lowered," declares the Massachusetts democratic platform 'more goods would be imported, nrices would fall and vet the reve nue would increase. We demand the removal ot taxes upen foodstuffs and other necessaries of life, a tar iff low enough on all manufactured articles to prevent the control of our market bv the trusts and to lm pone the check of competition upon inordinate pronts of capital. How Repudiated Bonds were Issued Behind Mr. Butler's campaign for the capture of the next Legislature s believed to be the deep-laid pur pose of the New York hoi Jers of repudiated bonds of North Carolina to force their payment at this late day. Indeed, a committee of these bondholders has written an insolent letter to the people of North Caro lina, threatening that if they are not paid, the State s credit will be at tacked and ruined by them and their allies. This letter, written by one Andrews, waa replied to by Capt. S. A. Ashe recently, who gives the history of these bonds and shows how the robbers did their work A full history of the events will be sent any one who will write to Democratic headquarters at Raleigh. State Democratic Head quarters. ; , NOTICE OF LAND SALE By virtue of the power vested fa Die br decree rendered in the special proceedings entitled "W. C. Rosa et al v. H. C. Buah el I will sell at public auouoo at toe oonrt house door In Ashe boro, N. C. on Saturday. Ibe lith day of No vember, 110. at ! o'clock, M., the following de scribed lands situated In Randolph County, to wlti Bounded on the north by the lands of the Doub heirs, on the south by the lands of J. B. uiuyaa, on toe west by tne lands ol J. w. BurK bead, ou the east bv the binds of Carrie Wil liana, containing 140 acres, more or leas and known ae the Zebedet E'uh tract of land. Terms of Hale; One-third caab. the balance in six montna, deferred payments bearing tnwr -est at the legal rate from day of sale until paid ana approved security neing given tnereioi. , This Oct. 8, ISla. i ' , R. C. Kelly. Comr, Mites. Capt. Bsr4us Agala Hits The Ball's . ( . . . -. Bye . : V Tbia world rifle shot who holds the cham pionship record of 100 piiwona in 10 ) con seen five ahota ia living at Lincoln, III. Re cently interviewed, he sava: I suffered a long time with kidney ana bladder trouble and used several well known kidney modi" cinea, ail of which pave me AO relief until I started taking Foley Kidney Pills, ft fore inaed roley tudney nils I baa severe backaches and naina in rnv kiHneva wirh suppression and a cloud voiding. On ari iog in the matning I would fret dull head ftbea. Now I have taken three bottle of T)j Kidney and leel 1C3 per cent b Vxr: I r -ver t" 1 i w' ny Hi- UAKIIJGTARIFFS Senator Beveridge Exposes a Few Tricks of the Trade ? THE MASTER OF DEALS Methods of the Head Senatorial Leg Roller Men Who Would Like to Be Fair Browbeaten How 8elfishneas Interferes With Honest Government. ' Senator Beveridge, Indiana's Insur gent representative In the senate and who knows whereof he speaks, tells the readers of the Saturday Evening Ioet a few of the tricks of the tariff making trade. Mr. Beveridge. is a thorough believer in "honest" protec tion, though if what he tells us be true It will be hard for Mm to show that any tariff bill can be honest. How the 00.000,000 of consumers are divided among the various predatory interests and led out like lambs to the slaughter he describes as follows: "Take the last tariff session as an example of all others, but the very last example, thanks to the intelli gence of the American people and the demand of the average American pro ducer. Let us say there are four or five enormous interests that have ex ercised domiunnt influence in building our tariffs, influences that have been seen in both great parties for exam ple, our old friend of the Wilson-Gorman tariff, the Americau Sugar lie fining company, known as the sugar trust, or the American Woolen com pany, known as the wool trust; the American Tobacco company, known as the tobacco trust, or the New Eng land cotton combination, known as the cotton trust, or the International and Northern Paper companies, known ns tho paper trust, or the Weyerhaeuser lumber enterprises, known as tho lum ber trust, ami Us associate concerns. "Very well. Let( us say that there aro five senators who do not want the sugar schedule touched, ten who do not want the wool schedule touched, ten more who want the cotton sched ule increased, ten more who think that the internal revenue laws affecting to bacco should not be altered, and so on. Perhaps these various groups of sen ators do not greatly care about any schedules other than the one which they are supporting, though it is a fact that there is a curious sympathy among all of them. . "But no matter. A combination ia formed among all of them, at the head of which is a skilled and practiced leg islative leader, a very captain of deals, a master "log roller." Let us say thjat this combination represents forty votes. Ton perceive that it la a very powerful array of votes when cast as aunit, as they always are cast. "The responsible bead of this combi nation, the master of deals, goes to the two senators from another state who are asking for some Just and rea sonable' and absolutely honest protec tion for certain industries in their state or, rather, they go to the master of deals, for the master of deals in command ' of ' the combination is so powerful that he seldom has to go to anybody. Sometimes be must go to an unusually stubborn senator, and when he must go he does go. "It may well be often is that these two senators do not approve of the purposes of this powerful combina tion; it may be that they abhor the schedules 'that this combination was formed to maintain or put through, and just precisely this was the case in many instances in the last tariff ses sion. 'No matter," the master of deals says to these two senators; .'you can not have your just and honest request put into this law unless you agree to vote with our combination; otherwise we will beat you on what you want The two senators may rave all they please, but they are helpless unless they are willing to stand out for what is right regardless of any conse quences.'' ; "But here come In the selfishness and immorality of the otherwise hon est interests in their state, for whom these senators are asking moderate and honest protection interests -that would be only too glad to be freed from the thraldom in which the log rolling methods of tariff making bold them, for these latter Interests, al though they also disapprove of the extortions that the combination ia ask ing, the senators from their state to help put through,' nevertheless say to their senators: 'Well, it is too bad; but. after all. we have got to have this rate if we are1 to go on with our busi ness. So, though it is wrong, you, our senators, bad better vote for these and other extortionate rates In order to protect the industries of your own State. . " , "In the end these senators do just tbrft ' thing. , ' So the outcome of the whole business Is that a majority of Totes are scoured for an entire tariff scheme based on these trades, deals' and log rollings In the senate and .poc the coercions and threats to those whom it draws into its net."' Mr. Beveridge may yet learn that so long as" special, privileges are band ed out by the legislature it will be im possible to confine them" to what he would call the "deserving" interests. A Feir Profit, The Singer Manufacturing company declared a stock dividend of 100 per cent, equal, to a cash dividend of $30, OQO.gOO. It Is evidently better to be a stockholder than a buyer of sewing machines. By the way. there is a tariff on sewing machines of 30 per cent. One hundred per cent is what our stand r t statesmen would call "a TAX ON CLOTHING Costs the Average Man Twer.ty six Dollars a Year - HOW THE TARI.T -Pi:OE5 Striking Illustrations of the fCfeot of High Protective Duties en the Cost of Living Manufacturer, Not the Government, Gathers the Profit. How much does the tariff cost a man on his clothing in the course of a year? The minority committee on wages and prices of commodities has In its report compiled a table which shows approximately that a man earning $1,000 a year might be ex pected to pay for a year's clothing, etc, about $89.40, of which no less than $20.2 would go In tariff taxa tion. . That the reader may see for him self the reasonableness of this calcu lation we give the various items as follows: ' Retail - Tariff ' price. tax. t pairs shoes W.00 I0.&0 12 pairs hose .' 2.4U .86 Underwear, 3 suits 3.00 - .75 Underwear, 3 suits (wool). 6.00 2.30 6 shirts 6.00 .60 4 nightshirts 8.00 M 12 handkerchiefs 1.S0 r ' .50 Wool suit ..; S0.00 7.00 Wool suit 15.00 4.92 Wool trousers 5.00 , 1.53 Wool overcoat (a: 10.00 8.50 12 collars 1.50 .52 2 ties 1.00 .20 2 ties -TO .15 2 hats ; 6.00 1.01 1 watch (b) 2.60 .50 1 chain b) 60 .12 Total (a) One In two years costing: $20. tho pro portionate annual cost of which Is given above. (b) Ono In ten yenrs costing $25, the pro portionate annual cost of which Is given above. Of course the above calculation Is based upon the assumption that the goods are imported. The amount paid to the government in that case by the purchaser would be ns' above stated. If the goods are not Imported, but are homemade, the $26. or something ap proaching that sum, would still be paJd by the purchaser, but it would be paid not to the government, but to the protected manufacturer, for the manufacturer always tries to raise the price up to the level of the tariff and generally succeeds In doing so. So that here we have a measure of the exactions of the tariff brought down to the comprehension of the av erage man and strikingly illustrative of the effect of this 'one influence In enhancing the cost of living. Bemem ber, however, that families and not in dividuals are the social units and that if we were to take the average family expenditure into account we should probably find that the exactions of that tariff are three times as much on articles of wearing apparel alone. Mr. Byron Holt estimated in 1903 that the tariff tax then in force was about $111 per year for each family, ol which $94 went to the protected in terests and the remainder to the gov ernment A Hindrance, Not a Help. With a high tariff hobble skirt tnust be hard to stand pat. . The Tariff Graft ' The tariff la the grandest plan ' That ever was Invented - For man to rob his fellow man,. Yet leave him quite contented. It fills the pockets ot the few With plunder jot the many, ' ' Who fancy that to It are due ' Their earnings, every penny. . ' The rooster gazing In the pool. Who saw his form reflected, Was not a more confounded fool Than he who is "protected." r The foolish fowl saw In his form he visage of a stranger- ; And dived to death amid a storm Of self created danger. , Bo when our tariff dupe Is made To give up all a la money The foreigner, he thinks, bas paid, And that to him ia funny. , And atlU the game of humbug thrive And trus's amass their plundor It I Twin apei'-Ttvee. H.KltvI ' -1 LEGAL NOTICES Nrth rVnlnia, Kaedolp'i Co. Alex Ioley I t the Superior Coin H . Notice. Dors Ial.v. Tin-ilt-.f-n'1nt, Dors Tsley, uil1 talienotiot t!m an eeii.m entitled as above has been en nioneed In trm Soperj t . ouil of Ran- dnlpli, County for tie pentose ot diasolring the Itouils of matrimony riietintKhetfreeo the altove named plaintiff ai d defendant; and the . defend tit will further t.ke notice Ui&Ube is required to appear at the next term of Su perior Court of Randolph County to be held at the courthouse in Asheboro, N. 0., in said county, on the 13th Monday after the first Monday in September 1910, end answer or demur to the complaint in said actios, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief'demanfled in the oosiplaiut. imi me lyu aay oi oeptem uer, iiuv, -W.0, Oammond, Clerk Superior Court. North Carolina. .. Superior Court Randolph Co. Before the Clerk ' Alice Laseiler and her husband, Eugene Lssiiter, Julia Farlow, J. W. Farlow, Jee Anua Farlow sud Andie Farlow, Troy Far low vs Joe Far ow and Cordie Farlow, Thedefeidant, Troy Farlow. will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Randolph County before the Clerk of said court for the purpose of selling under order of court for division among the owners, a certain tract of land lying end being in Ran dlttnan totvnBlnp, Kandolpu lonptv, IN . L., of wbich owners said defendant, Troy Far low is one,-plaint ids and d fendants being tfnanls in common of said trtct of land; and the said Troy Farlow will further take notice that le ia required to be and appear before W. C. 'Hammond, Clerk of the Su perior Court of Randolph County, 'at his office in Aebeboro, N. O.,on the 21t day of October, 1910. and answer or demur to the petition of petitioners above nat ed or the said petitiiwipi s will apply to tho ccurt for the r liif demanded in oui l petition. Jhu Sep'. LT.tb, IU10 W. C. IihujihomI, . Clerk Superior Court Kandol pb County, NOTICE. Having qualified ss executor on the estate of tne tiuperiur Court I Haiidolph County, all per sona huvinic claim; nialutnidestute are notified to present them to tne umieisiKned. flu! v verified on or before the 1st day of October 1011 or this notice will be pleaced In bar oi their recovery) and all peiou owing aid estate will coino lorwarri md make Immetlute settlement. This gem day of Sept. 1010. W. T. Stricklaud, Executor ol Patrick Sfmmouf . (noirsjwr ice. All nersop are hereby notified that the under signed ha- ijiiulifled as executor of the last will and teetsnu utol K. K. Moftltt, deceased, before w. c. Hammond, uieraoi tne sunerior courtoi RandolDh Couniv. and all oersons boldlna claims against the estate of said deceased will present the same, duly verified, to the undenlgned on or before the 89tn day of Septemb r, mil. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. tuisBeps. somf iviv R.W.Jordan, Executor of E. K. Moffitt, dee'd . EXECUTIVE NOTICE. . Having qualified as executor on the estate of Hugh Parks, Sr., deceased, this la to notify alt persons Indebted to the estate ot ald deceased to make Immediate payment) and all persons rav tng claims against said estate will present them lor payment oa or before the S3rd day of Septem ber. 1011. or this notice wUI be plead In bar of ibelr recovery. . This the 14th day ol September, 1910. Hugh Parks. Jr., Executor of Hugh Parks, Sr., dee'd. NOTICE North Carolina, Randolph County. been made to the Board of Elections for Ran dolph County, at the call meeting held this the 3rd day of October. 1910, to change the polling; place in Tabernacle Townvhlp from tta preeoit location to the old store House place near Julian Pearce-s In Tabernacle Township, lor the reason that the change would be mo-e convenient for a " majority of said voting precinct, and the si ldi application for the cbauge of said polling place m uud votisjg precinct has been granted and nofce Is hereby given of the same. Ibis Oct. Srd, 1010. Hal H. Worth. Chairman. County Board ol Elections, U I! Ciirtl- Hx-rutari. 10-6-i.t There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and uutil the last few years was supposed to be In curable. For a gieat many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Is the only eonttltutional cure on the market. It la taken Internally In doses from le drops to a teaspoon lul. It acts directly on the blond and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred do lara lor any ease It falls to cure. Bend for cir cular and testimonials. Addressi . F. J. CHRNEY, Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Druffltlsts, 7fic. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER M0RT0AQ E By virtue of the power vested In me by that oenaln deed of mortgage executed by F. E. AU. red and wife to Borah Monkemeye', recorded in theofficeof the Real- ter of Deeds of Randolph County In Book IIS, Page 189. will sell atpubfio auction for cash at the courthouse door In Ashe boro, N. C. on Saturday, the 6th day of Novem- -i-er,, 1910, the following described tract of land, situated in the town of Worthvllle Randolph County, North Carolina, and bounded as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a pipe, Jenkins and Hub- , bard's corner, theuos north 86-1. degrees, east 1-8 4 chains to a post oak lu Hubbard's -line, ttnnoe north 71 degrees east, 8.16 chains so stone. My rick's corner, thence south 81 degrees eat.S 9 chains to a stone in Ward's line and Myriek't line, thenoe south 71 degrees-west toe stone In Jenkln's line In the old Johnson road S 18 chains, thence north al degrees west 1.4. ' chains to the beginning, containing ft-4 of an sere, mora or leas. i Aforesaid sale is made pursuant to aforesaid power contained Insatd deed of mottgage, wbich power authorized the mortgage aforesaid or her penwnal representa ive to sell aloreseid lands in the event of default being made In the payment of a certain now secured by said mortgage when said note fell due according to the tenor thereof, aad aefault having been made and the under tinned being the personal representative of said mortgage, this sale is accordingly made. Tula Sept. 80, 11)10. ,.. a VT. H. Bonkemeyer, ' Admr. Sarah Bbukemeyer, dee'd. :"'.'. NOTICE OP LAND SALE By virtue of an order of the Clerk of the su perior ttourt made In the special proceeding en titled D. H. Allredetal against lla O. Harmon et ale, I will sell at pubi c auction to the haghee bidder for eath at the court hoate In Ashe boro, N. C, on Saturday the Utb day of Novem ber. 1S10. at IS o'clock at., the following deso-ib-ed real estate sltuettd ha RandophM!iBQty, North Carolina, arijoinl-g tbe lands ot P. A. Routh. James Kirkm an aad others and bounded as fol lows, vis: Besnnnlna at a stone on tbe west side Ll the ubllo roan and running north K degreee faeat 0 chains to s stone on the we-t side of tbe roadr thence went 4 ohalns and 6S link to a stone, theoce north SO ahains and SO links to Felix York's line, tbence went on York's line to a stems In Kirkmau'a line, thence south on Klrknmn't line 01 chains and 40 links to a stone In Route's line, them-e eet on tui'-h's line 14 chat us to the beginning, containing 4V acres saore or . 1 -a sale la wade for partition among the ten f- r "t t tit Ar-rl-u t :rr" t- ." r f - I -'-If a ( ; . t a . ill a, U- "slnioner.