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Dropsy Given up by Doctor "I haJ dropsy, and was told by my family physician that there was no chance for me. My family also gave me up. My limbs and body were swollen one-third larger than natural, water collected around my heart and I had to be propped up in bed to keep from smothering. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy until I was entirely cured. This was in 1902, and I am now able to do any kind of work on my farm. My cure was certainly marvelous." L. TURLEY CURD, Wilmore, Ky. Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy has been wonderfully successful in relieving heart trouble. Its tonic effect upon the heart nerves and muscles is a great factor in assisting nature to overcome heart weakness. Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy It aold by all druggists. If the first bottle does not benefit, your druggist will return your money. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. HEWORLDS GREATEST SEWIN6 MACHINE .LIGHT RUNNING. Y lfvnwanteltheTa. Vibrating Sh tittle. Rot.-iry Sb utUe or a Single Thriild Chain Htu-h j Sewing Mnchine write to VHE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CONIPAK. Orange, Mass). Man" sewine machines are made to sell rceardict , finality, but the New Home is made to wear f' Our guaranty never runs out bold by atutborized dealers ouly . fos sals av KIS.E.TKECOUGH ANoci?r''.Lurics OfWAl BOmi FREE AND AIL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES GUAPA.VTEEO SATISFACTORY1 Of? MONEV REFUNDED. onsfipafion "Per over nine years I suffered with chronic constipation and during; this time 1 had to take an injection of warn? water once every at hours Before I could have an action on my bowels. Happily I tried Cascareta, and today I am a weU aoan. During the nine years before I tued Csacareta I suffered untold misery with internal pile. Thanks to yon, I am free from all that this morning. Yon can use this in behalf of stair i Ilia humanity. B, P. Fisher, Roanoke, JO. Pleasant, Palatable. Potent, Taste Good, Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. JOc, 25c, 50c. Never sold in bulk. The ren ame tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cars or your money back. 830 I in spring and summer, it's the natural time to store up health and vitality for the year. Scott's Emulsion is Nature's best and quick ethelo. Al Draarr.Se Marvelous Discoveries ! mark the wonderful progress of the aga. Air flights on heavy machines, telegrams without wires, terrible war inventions In to kill men, and that wonder of wonder. Dr. King's Now Discovery to save life when threatened by oongbs, colds, lagripp, asthma, croon, bronchitis, hetnorrbag, hay fever and whooping eoogb or long troo bis. For all bronchial afien ions it has w equal. It relieves instantly. lis t' nml ears. James ht. B ack, of A ' -. W. O., E. B. No. 4,' writes it ei I t ' ob r tt- - i. els) THE PRESENCE OF THE SON OF MAN Matt haw 24:32-44 November 13 "Watch wd prat. V ewter into temp to-ila."-Matthtw tt:L fOB various reasons many Blbla students understard that out Lord referred to the Jewish na tion under the symbolism of a fig-tree. He bad been telling bis disciples what might be expected In tbe'enfof this ige, when he would come again to re ceive bis faithful to himself and to rive tbem a place as bis - Bride upon bis Throne and to establish his King lorn under the whole heavens for the blessing of Israel and all the world through Israel. In this study be tells os that amongst the prominent signs f the closing of this age and the open ing of the new will be the budding of the fig tree the springing forth of new life and new hope In the Jewish na tion. And Is not this condition of things manifesting itself today? Be hold the Jews awakening and listen ing to the voice of Moses and the Prophets calling tbem to Palestine and to fresh hope in God and in the glori ous promises to which tbey still are heirs as the natural seed of Abraham! "For the gifts and calling of God are things be does not repent of" (Romans U. 11-39). "This Generation Shall Not Past" The generation which witnesses the signs promised in the verses preceding our lesson and which witnesses this putting forth of the green leaves of hope by Israel will see to the full the accomplishment of the glorious change of Dispensation so long foretold. Tbey will witness the passing of the reign of the Prince of Darkness and the In auguration of the glorious reign of the Prince of Light Messiah with bis glorious Bride class; not, bowever, that mankind will see Messiah with the natural eyes, nor see even bis glorious Bride, except with the eyes of their understanding. "Flesh and blood can not inherit the Kingdom of God" In this highest sense. Flesb and blood, bowever. will see Abraham. Isaac and Jacob and all the Prophets In the King dom, and will nave full testimony and practical demonstration of the King dom power in the great transformation that will be wrought and the restitu tion blessings which will be showered upon Israel and upon all who will come Into harmony with God through Is rael's New Covenant, (Jeremiah xxxl. 81). The present ecclesiastical heavens and the present social earth will, in deed, both pass away in the great time of troulile with which this age will end: hut following these, sup planting tliPiu. will come the new heavens niitl iin now fiirtb the new religious institutions of the Lord the Church in glory, nml the new social order numnt;t mankind under the rejj nlatloos for w hich srlll (tray, "Thy Kingdom -ome: thy will bo done on earth." Then the words of the great Teacher will surely li.-ive fulfillment The Day and Hour Had Not Bean Foretold The day nml the hour of the great change no one knew, not even the an gels In heaven The Master himself declared thai he did uot know but 17NTHE DAYS OF NO AH. THEY PUIUUBU, flV l IN f-W NOT HB FICOO OPTROUSt8 OVER- iS. WHELM BP ALL EXCEPT ' IN THE ARK the Father alone. This should not, bowever, be understood to mean that the Son of God would not know about the matter later on. In due time, be fore be wonld begin his work of es tablishing the Kingdom. Neither wonld it prove that the angels of heaven would be In Ignorance op to the last moment. Neither wonld It prove that God's people, living at the time for the ' establishment .of the Kingdom, would not know, in fact, the Master declares that ail living In proper harmony with him would be kept informed respecting the Father's Plans as they became due. He de clared that If they would partake of the things of God and follow after them, that then tbey should nave meat In dne season. In this very study the Great Teacher Illustrates this principle, referring to Noab and Lot Noah was Informed respecting the coming change of Dis pensation when be was Instructed to build the ark one hundred and twenty years before the flood. Lot was In structed respecting the disaster com ing upon tbe city In which he fired long enough In advance to escape from I"; t!teww the Church of Christ Is) ' ty it's lllost ration an 3 re. - f - f i f "j fU US IQ E The Best Blood Purifier. Test It Free! spots floating- before the eyes, aching back, blood thin or skin itches it is sure sign of impure blood. Take B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm). It will purify and enrich your blood and Viiii M ho vnur weakened, broke. 1st aMiisa down system. B. B. B. is guaranteed Cared ay to cure ail biooa niseasri ana B, B. B. humors, such aa i .heomititm. Ulcers, utwi sores. Syphilitic Blood rohoa, Caurrh, tcicma, Itching, Huuwn. Riuas' snd Bumps, Bone rtias, rimplcs. Old Sores, acrorow or ivcicii, . Supeiatins Sores. Boils, Carbunclci. B. B. e. cures aui mac troubles by killing- the poison system. B. B. Els the only bloodbxewa Cares remedy that can do this therefore Of 0. it cures and heals all sores and deep-seated Blood Troubles when all else fails. Thoroughly tested lor M years compos oi : Ingredients. Drug- stores ft per Urge bottle, riiTTrmr writing BLIXJU BALM t-U., AlLAHin, on Describe trouble and tree medical advise given have attained the necessary character likeness of Christ and will have stood the necessary testings. As no one of tbe Jewish priests could ever serve as High Priest If he bad a superfluous finger or toe, it is thus shown in the type that the antltyplcal High Priest, the Messiah, will have only a definite, fixed number of mem' bers in his Body neither one too few nor one too many. Later on, the fool ish Virgins came to the "door," but found it forever shut They lost the great prize. They were foolish In that they did not give attention to getting the oil in time; foolish also in that tbey cared too much for tbe things of this present life; but tbey were Virgins, nevertheless. They finally got the oil, which represents tbe holy Spirit, but too late! ' The door was shut! Tbey could not be of the Bride class. Tbe Master answered, I know you not I could not recognize you as my Bride. In view of this tbe Lord exhorts that his consecrated followers of the Church or Virgin class be constantly on the alert, because they know neither the day nor the hour of the Master's com ing and of the invitation to go in to the wedding. The parable shows, bowever, that although the time of the Master's coming could not be known in tbe past, nevertheless, it would be known to all of tbe Virgin class "In due time." It will be an nounced, as Indicated in the cry. The cry will be so loud that all of the Vir gins will hear it, even though the world will have no knowledge bf It The Master merely wished us to understand that the great event would not be fore told in advance. The parable does not show bow the foolish Virgins, excluded from the wedding and from membership in the Bride class, will be treated. Other Serlptures, however, show that this foolish virgin class will share with the world in a great time of tronble, which will then come to every nation. In that time of trouble these foolish vir gins will suffer severely and ''Wash their robes and make tbem white in the blood of the Lamb," and there after be accounted worthy to "serve God in his Temple." though not worthy to be of the Temple. They will lie accounted worthy to serve be fore the Throne, though not worthy to sit n the Throne. They will be ac counted worthy to have palms of vic tory, but not lie accounted worthy of crowns of glory. The lesson to God's people is to Awake, to hearken. to have our lamps, the Word of God. trimmed and burning, and to have oil. the holy Spirit. In onr vessels lo be living in an attitude of full consecra tion to God (Revelation vil. 9. 14, 15). Suggestions as to Connty Homes. In Lee connty in his charge to jury Judge Allen suggested that the county buy one of tbe best farms to be had upon which to build its home for the poor. He advocated the county home being made a reforma tory for young criminals boys guilty of larceny and other petty crimes; that if they are put on the chain Rang they grow up to be bard eced criminal . 'f hi" is tbe last term of court that Judge AUen will hold in Lee coun ty. At tbe recent election the peo; pie of the State elected him to suc ceed Judge Manning, Got, Kitchin's appointee, on the Supreme Court bench. He will go on the Supreme Court bench about the first of the' coming year. That Judge Allen will fill this exalted position with credit to himself and to the State, no one who knows him doubts. ' , 0 ana w 1 I a 1 - I I j If jJMCtuC LlrV U RESTORED HUMAN RACt Should the South Grow Pork for Market? Certainly the South should gro? pom for market If she can do so at a large profit than she finds in some other products for market. Opin ions differ widely on this question. Hy market we mean home market. The South cannot even consider dis tant marketing. It costs about as much to grow pork in the South un der the most favorable conditions ss anywhere in the United States. And should she hnd a section of tern tory where she could sell at a profit, tbe west can lower tbe price and still sell at a profit. While pork re tails at higher figures in the South i ban in the West just the reverse case governs the selling of beef. Beef retails more cheaply in the South than in the West for the reason that the trusts are not so situated as to control tbe local supply. What the trusts would put into sausage and canned goods or cold storage is thrown on the market while on the other hand pork js easily preserved by the farmer and marketed with some degree of control. Who weighs this question must not be influenced by the temporary drop in price of beef and pork caus ed by the Western farmer rushiDg the market with what he does not care to winter. We see that pork is selling for higher prices in the South not so much because of freight rates but becouse the trusts cannot control the home supply. Necessarily the trusts cannot control the marketing in the South for some years. The Southern farmer is saved freight and other incidental expenses, at least a two cent per pound gain over the Western market. Thus with odds at twenty percent can we afford to supply the homemarket demands: This may best be answered , by de termining the relative cost of corn growing here and in the West. Is corn grown as cheaply here as in the West? We think it is not. Can it be grown as cheaply here as in the West? It can. The West grows corn; we plant corn and suffer it to grow. Those who have given corn culture and corn cultivation attent ion for years are growing it at West ern figures. Let no adt-ocate of alfalfa, the clovers, and the legumes think be cause these feeds have not entered into this discussion, that we have ignored them. For if these are bet ter adapted to our sous and climate and are the economical substitute for Corn as a hog feed we have quite strong grounds for the affirmative answer to our interrogation. Ihu8 the solution finally sifts down to this: Can the aggregate hog ditt be produced as cheaply here as elsewhere ? Nor is it, but can it ? And a balanced ration can be produced here at a cost the equal to that of the West. Within a few years tte intelligent farmer who giveB his atteLtion to it will be mar keting his pork at a proht. Union Farmer. An Antiseptic Child. Little Walter was always carefully guarded against germs. The tele phone was spraved,tbe drinking uten sils sterilized and public conveyances and places were forbidden him. "Father, he said one night in a tone of desperation, "do you know what I am going to do when I grow up?" "What?" asked his father, prepar ing himself for tne worBt. "I'm going to eat a germ." suc cess Magazine. ALL WRONG. The Mistake is Make by Many Ashe- boro Citizens. Don't mistake the cause of back ache. To be cured you must know the cause. It is wrong to imagine relief is cure. Backache is kidney ache. You must cure the kidneys. ' A resident of this vicinity shows you how. a.ii. mil. Main street, ttanaie- mn, N. 0., says: "Several years ago I had kidney trouble and though I used various remedies, l was un able to get relief. I had severe ain in my back ana tne Kidney secre tions plainly showed by their unnat ural appearance that my kidneys were at fault. When I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills, I immediately procured a supply and I had taken tbem but a short time b fore I no ticed a decided improvement. I con tinued their nse until entirely re lieved and I have bad practically no kidney trouble since. I take a few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills occas ionally, however, as they serve to keep my kidneys in a normal condi tion. I heartily recommend this re liable remedy." , . ' For sale by all dealers, fnce ou cents.' Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. , : , v ppmptw.j , the nar?e Doan s- A HAPPY HOME 1 one where health abounds. With impure blood there can not be good health. With a disordered LIVER thr . cannot be good blood. TulMills revivify the torpid LIVER and restore Its natural action. A healthy LIVER means pore Pure blood means health. Health means happiness. Take no Substitute, All Druggists. County Good Rojdj Associations. Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, State Geol ogiBt, discusses the work of the conn ty Associations: "It is not possible to state in epecfic terms lust what can be accomplished by Good Roads Associations, but it is an undisputed fact that a great work can be done by tbem in arous ing and stimulating interest in the question of improved roads. Our people are already beginning to re alize the great value of good roads to county and btate, but many of tbem have not yet begun to realize tbe specessity of Bhowing their interest in this important wors by individual action. By the formation of Conn ty Good Roads Associations and through their co-operation with each other and with the State Good Roads Association, it is believed that a de cided benefit will result to the cause of good road construction and main tenance throughout North Carolina, In the first place, the best results in any movement can only be ob tained through organized effort and this is especially true of the good road movement. We hear too often the exclamation, it is impossible to get good roads! and yet if these same people would band themselves to gether, they could very readily ob tain good roads in their community. ThelState Association, co-opera ting with other good road forces at work throughout the State, will be able to send literature to the mem bers of the County Associations wihch will gs valuable information regarding the good road movement together with suggestions for the im. provement of the highways in their respective sections of the State. The County Association can exert a great influence upon good road legislation and also in bringing about the passage of the road laws that will be for tbe best interest of tbe btate and counties. Tbe County Aesecia. tion can readily ascertain the senti ment of its county as to such legis lation and can create, through pub lications and personal interviews, a strong sentiment for good road laws. ECZEMA CURED Pimples Disappear an Com plexion Cleared uver-iugnr. New York .-Thousands are taking advan tage of the generous offer mada by The Woodworth Co. llCl Broadway, New York City, requesting an experimental package of Lemola tbe new skin discovery, which is mailed free of charge to all who write for it. It alone is sufficient to clear tbe complexion over night and rid tbe face of pimples in a a few hoars. On tbe first application of Lemola tbe itching will stop. It has cired thousands afflicted with Eczema, Teeters, Rashes, Itchinge, Irritations, Acmes, Scal inos and Crusting of skin, scalps of infanta, children and adults. It is good for the pres ervation and purification of the akin, scalp, hair and bands for the pre ention of tbe clogging of tbe pores the usual cause of pim ples, blackheads, redness and rongbne.e and also tbe treatment of barns, scald, wounds, sores, chappings as well as tbe toilette and nursery. Christmas Cards Free. Not Cheap Trash, But Ten Beauti- ful.Ones. 1 I want to send free to every read er of the Oourier (g) 10, beautiful, imported, embossed, colored Christ mas post cards, all different, without any advertising- on them vbatooever. 1 do this because I want people to know tbe high grade cards I carry at manufacturers' prices. If yon prefer beautiful New Yerrs cards say so when you write. All I ask is that you send rue 4 cents in stamps to cover postage, Addres, C. T. Johnsone, Pres., Dept. 711, Roches ter, W. Y. The tout number of miscellaneous factories reporting to the Depart ment of tiabor and .ranting ior tne year ending June 30, 1910, is 672. Aggregate capital reported by 61 factories, $50,835,399. Six hun dred and sixty-three factories report the estimated value of plants to be $20,438,731. News and Observer. . , Kept the king at Ilsase. .. "Forth vast vear we have kept the King of all laxatives Dr. King's Sew Life Pills in oar noma and tbey have proved bbwainffto all oar family," write Paul Mathalka, of Buffalo, N. V. Em, bat ssis ' fasedy tor all Stomach, liver and Ki-v rottbj. Only 15c. at Aahebaro LEGAL NOTICES. NOl ICE OF LAND SALE. By virtue of the power vested in me br de cree rendered in the special proceedings enti tled "AJioe Lux! ter et al vs. Troy Farlow et at," I will sell at public auotlon at theoourt house door In Asbeboro, N. C, on Saturday, tbe Hit day of December, 1910, at 1U o'oloek m the lollowlDg described real estate situated In Baa doiph county, Randleman township, and bound ed as follows, to-wlt r Beginning al a stake, original corner In the middle of the public ros l and running aouth on original line 8 chains to a stone in aald lane, . thenoe north 81 degrees east 6 chains to a stone, thdnos north f chains to a stone in said road, . thenoe south 68 1-2 degrees west along aald road 6 chains and 5 links to the beginning, eon. taming five acres, more or less. Terms of sale : One-(bird cash. Balance In six . months, deferred payments bearing interest at the legal rate from day of sale until paid, ap- -proved security being given therefore. Thit November i M, iviu. K. V. KELLY, COnt'r. RE-SALE TOWN LOT. Bv virtue of an order of the Clerk of the Saner. ior Court lor RandolpbCouuty, North Carolina, . made in the special proceeding entitled Beth W fougniin, aaminisiratoroij.u wood, etals. V8 to the highest bidder for cash, at tha nmirthmiM. door in Asheboro, N. C, In Randelph county, on Monday the 13th day of December, 1910, at 18 ' o'clock, M the following described real eatate situate in said county In the town of Randle man, N. C.I Beiilnnlnn at a stone and rnnnlmr south 78 degrees, went 1 chain and (9 links to J tuenoe sown id degrees eat s cnaius and M links to a ktoue. thence corth 76 derrani cast t chain and 69 links to a stone, thence north 16 de grees west 8 chains and 64liuks 10 the begin- uiiik, uuuiaiimiKODB naiiaore znoreor less. For further descriDtlon see Book 4S. Putt ST& In the. offl of the Register f Deeds ior Randolph County. There Is a good cottage on the above described lot and it Is in a good section of tbe town. The said rea' estate is sold for partition among the tenants In common This the 10th day of November. 1910 KLIJAH MOFFITT, Com'r. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of tbe power of sale contained in a mortmce (teed executed tiv A W RaU. nd wife cula Beloe on the 24 ih day of July, ivvi, ana recoraea in cook iio rage 1HO Reaieter's office of RsndolDh Coonrv. I will on the 12th day cf December, 1910, at 12 o'clock M., sell lo tbe highest bidder for cash at public anction tbe following describ ed real estate, to-wit: One lot in tbe town of Asbeboro, begin ning at Ray Edmund eon's Dorthrast comer, inence norm ou leet to stone, thence west 150 feet to a etsce. thence south 50 feet to a tone, thence east aloi'g Ray EdmunU son's line ISO feet to the beoinnine, oontainins one-fourth acre more rr less. This the lltu day of November. 1910. A. A. SPENCER, Mortgagee. IXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having Qualified a executor of the Mtat nf R. W. Bolder, deoeawsd. before the Clerk ol tha Superior Court ol Randolph Oouuty, this la to notify all per ons ho.diug claims against the es tate of said deceased t present them to the un dersigned on or before the U day oi Varch. 1911, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their re covery. All persons Indebted to mid est .te are expeoted to make immediate payment and . ettle meut. . This November 94, 1910. Bui. van Bolder, Executor. NOl ICE. -' " O m,iucu urn ouuuuuixiiur uu ae estate of Alired Jones, deceased, before W. C. Hammond, clerk uf the Superior Court of Ran dolph County, I shall sell at public auctlou to the 2S day of Devember, 'lslO, the following I rt T k T muiis, nve of hogs, lot of hay and feed of all kinds, one wheat drill, oue wi;on. out buggy, one mowing oue Riverside disk plow, bousehold and kiujbea .... nu,i i,iuu,ui vi phici aim meronaa dine aud other article too tedious to mention. All pereout having claims againi said evtate are notified to present tbem to the undesigned. cumber, 1911, or this notice will be pltadea in A. loiuToij, nnu bii pervous owing suid estate will come forward aud make Imme diate tett ement. J His 9ib day ol December, 1910. V. t. Joues,-Admr. Alfred Jones. LAND SALE. ThA hnmn tract ! land kr.nwn ik. lands of the late Alfred Jones on Sandy Creek in Liberty Township, in Randolph, consisting of 200 acres or more, and ale tbe Ward tract of land adjoining, consisting nf 1.1.rl a,.rMl. will Ix, .nl.l ,1 nri.oto ul time on or before tbe 1st day of January iyii. Apply to J?. P. Jones or J. F. Jones, Liberty, N. 0. This December 1st, 1910. MORTGAGE SALE Br virtue of the Dowers of sale contained In a mortgage deed execuUd by E R. Hill, H. L. Hill aud Lewie Hill to Patrick Lowder on the 11th day of April, 1908, which mongsse vat trlven to secure the DttVnient ol a cert, in note of even date therewith, and which '.s recorded in the office ol i ne Kagistrrof DeeJN for Ran dolph County, North Carolina. In Book 118 Page' 144, and delsult havlug been made in the pay ment of the tame, 1 will sell at public auction te the hlghem bidder for cash at the court hoasa door in Asheboro, N. C, at 19 o'clock al., ou tha l'Jthdayol December, 1910, the following ds scribed real estate lying and being in Back Creek adjoining the lands of J. T. 'Dougan, William Kun, uaston Hiusnaw ana otners ana bouode i follows, vis: Besinnlns at the month of the branch. Jamil's comer and running thence so ith 83 degrees east two cnams ana mi nnss w a penimmon ireeoa the 4ataide of a small branch, thenoe south M detrees west two chains snd 50 linka to an elm tree, thenoe south Ml degrees west crossing Cam. way Creek ont chain and 90 links to a i camera at the npper end of the old saw mill, thenoe south 40 degrees eastone chain and 90 links to black oak, thence snath 46 degrees west sevea chains and 76 links to a gum, thenoe north 60 de- ree wet down the various courses of the hot iw four cbalus: to a stake In the mldrita of said creek, in Jairell's line, thence ud tbe varioue course ol said creek to the beginning, containing seven a 'res moienr lers, it oeingme mill irsot. This laud is sold to satuiiy tne sua lndeb.ea- nets. 1 his the llth day of November. 1910. PATRICK LOW DER, Mortgagee. Birds Wanted I want 100,003 birds for wbioh I will pay tbe top of tbe market, cask. J. A. HOLDER, Opposite McOrary-Redding. Model Steam Laundry The andersiijrried is tbe Asbeboro agent for the Model Steam Laundry of Charlotte. This Laundry dnea tbe best work at the lowest prices and its service is prompt. Basket goes oat Wednesday and returns Sat urday morning. ; , Cpposite MoCrary-Bodding. r-rir Hf:'.-:1-'. - lit, B, H. 'Lusiter paid the Con
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