LEG AL NOTICES ! Notice ' ' I : , ' 1 T whom it my concern: Take notio that on the 9th dy of April 1912, application will be made to the Got ernor of North Carolina for the pardon of Cicero Wilton who was sentenced from Ran dolph 8aperior Conrt to 'work o the rodi of ttttnly 001109 lor seuiog ana mnDUiat. lur ing) iqaor. Tbie March 12, 1812. J. A. Spence, Atty. Notice. HaTine; qualified at Executor on the estate of Junes II. Li, deceased, before w. C. Ham. mood. Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph Oaunty, 1 a all aell at public auction to the highest bidder lor Catb, on the premise on tbe M day of March, lOlli tbe following personal pro perty, to wttt: One mule, 8 head of cattle one fresh cow, three wagons, 800 barbell corn, lot of wheat, rougbfeed, plows, harrows, 1 Osborii binder, one mowing machine, several stands of bees, shop tools, household and kitchen furol. tore and other articles too tedious te mention. All pemons having clmm against said estate arc notified to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 1 day of March 1I1S or this notice will be pleaded In bar of itoeir recovery, and all per-ons owing said estate will corns forward and make Immediate settle ment This 28 day ol Feb, 1918. Reuben 8. Davis , executor Mortgage Sale By virtue of a mortgage deed executed to , the undersigned by John F. Avery and Mary E. Avery, his wife, and recorded in Regis, ters oilice of Randolph county In Book 14 page 24 t shall sell at the oourt house door in Asbeboro, N.O. on Tuesday April, .191J at 1 o'clock p. m. at publlo auction to tbe highest bidder the following described real estate Ivlog and beginning in said oountv. In Columbia Township, and described and defined as follows, to win Adjoining the lands of W F Foushee and James T. Slier aoe others. Beginning at a stone south east corner, thene north 14 1 2 cbulns to 8 M Bur gess original cojner, thence wtst lS iChalns lo the middle of Faetieyiile road, thence with said road about south to a post oak, W T Fou thee's corner, t euce east 6 chains to the begin ning, containing lo acres mote or less. This Feb. 1912. E L Ferrau, Mortgage. North Carolina Superior Court Randolph county Before the Clerk J as. X. Wood, adm of Enoch Jordan, deed v Notice Nancy Jordan et al The defendants, Nancy LIsenby Davidson, Minnie LIsenby White aud huisbaud. White and Jeue Jordan will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced agamtt tham in the Superior Court of Randolph county before the Clerk of said court and that sminon has issued against them retuenable on the 4ia day of May, 1918 before. W. 0. Hammond, Clerk ol said court at his office in Asbeboro, N 0 , that tbe nature and subject matter of said ac tion is as follows, to-wlt: au action to sell that eertain land owned by the lata Kunch Jordan situate in Randolph conuty. North Carolina, to meko assets to Pay the debts of said Kuocb Jor dan, deed and to allot the dower of Nancy Jor dMi, widow of said Enoch Jordan iu the pro. cueds of said sale, that said defendants are hlr at law of said Enoch oordan, isald defend, ants are further uotlfled to b3 and appear be- for?sald cleric at uforesald time an. I p'lr-e Limned for itj-u'n oi auminims auu uo&Wir .r demur to th petition of petitioner of the relief detiknded thorein will bj gututed. ThkAptii 8,1912 I W. C. Hammond. Clerk Superior V Court Randolph Couuty T NOTICE Qaving qualified as administrator oh the estate of Honor Uarner, deceased, ne:ore WsC. Hammond, Clerk of the Superior Conrt of Randolph county, all " persons hav ing claims against said etit are notified to present them to the undei signed, du'y v-i fied, on or before the 4th day of Apiil, J9I3, or this notice will be p eaded in bar of tht-ir recovery; end all persons owing g.id estale trill come forward and make immediate set tlement. This 4th day of April, 19' 2. i Worth Garni r, Admr, Honor Qarur, iWd. Notice. Having qualified as admr on the estate of J as. H. Foi, neoeased, before W. C. Hammond, Olerk of the Superior Court of Randolph County I shall sell at nubile auction to the hisbesl bid der for ca?h, on the premises of J. W. Fox on ti e ?o aayoi April, ivw, at i o'eioca p. m. me iouow log personal property, towitt: 1 gray horse, 1 feather bed, houiehold and kitohlo furniture and other articles too tedious to mention. All persons having claims against aa'd estate are noiinea to present mem to ine unaersigueu, duly verified, onor before the 4 day of April 1913 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of tate will come forward and make immediate settlement. Thit 99 day of March, .1, W. Parks, Admr. Notice. sThvrng qualified as Executor of J. W. JoM 4eeased, this is to notify all persons havkrV eMtuu against his estate to present them to the B-jderstgned on or before the 1st day of March, bis or this notice will be plead in bar of tbe fSoovery. All persons Indebted to said estate 4jU please some forward and make ImmedJestt BMslement. IMa tha ik day of Dee ,1911. B. M, Robins, Kxeostor of . J. w. Jelly, deo'd. Notice of Land Sale By vlrtne of the powers vested In the an Jer Igned by decree rendered In the Superior Court of Randolph county In tho special pro-Medina-entitled "R J Allred et al v. Mary fctv. eat et al", 1 will sell at publlo auction at the ooin house door in Asbeboro, N. 0, on the SOtli day of ApJll, i9i8 at 11 o'clock M, the following lands lying and btlng in Randolph oouty Nertn Oaroliaa. bounded aa folleys. to-wlti login ning at the mouth of Mt. Pleasant reek, thauoe east 9 chains and SO Iks to a whits oak, oris I sal corner thares, south M degrees east 11 chains and 7j uBka to a stone In the old Mae dividing corner, thenoa north S ahalua to tone In old line dividing eomei, then w weal ohaina and 88 links to a atone original aorner, thesioe north7 chainaand 70 rinks to a stan original eomer, thenoe west 6 ohalna and H sjtst to a gum at the head of a dreso, thence down the various eouraea of the dreaa to Sandy Creek, thence down the various courses of the ceek t the beginning, containing 98 urea, mora o of sale: On third eaah, tho balance tpon a credit of six months approven teeaitty being given therefor, deferred paymenat bear tug Interest at the legal rata from day of sale until paid. , , This March 18, 1913. R. C. Kelly, eoaamtsetotKr. Notice Having qaallfled as extra oa the estate of Bmsley Lowdermllk. deceased, before W. O. Hammond, Clerk of tho Bupertor Court of Randolph County. All persona having elaime against said ae tata are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, or before the -10 day of March, 1918, or thia aotlea will be pleaded la bar of their reoovery. and all persons owing asid estate will oome for ward And nuke immediate settlement This 17 day of Feb, I9ia. ' . Mra. Nora AUrtght. Eitrx Beagrave, N. C, Route 1. Tax Sale. By virtue of the power vested In knees town Constable f will, pursuant to statue and the law ell to tbe higne4 bidder for cash at the conrt houte door in Asbeboro, N. C , on the tn day of May, 191. at 18 o'clock M., the following proper If lor taxes lor the year 1111; .( ' White. Rffle Free 2 town'lota Ill 47 88 60 C L Holloa 1 , 8 W IClvett i J W Moore i CAPamplln 8 S ' 81 Colored MasgBfU t town lot. Nancy Coitrane 1 " " Bd Cranloed j Minnie Cranford l Lucy Long , 1 . "1 1 Fred Sanders 1 I ' " I 8 Shamburger B -lie Scotten 155 890 8 55 988 8 54 871 8 71 854 This sth day of April, 1918. H. H, Kennedy, Town Constable. Notice. Having qualified as administrator with the will annexed on the estate a f Daniel B. Leach, deceased, before W. C Hammond, Clerk of the Superior courf of Randolph county. All persona having claim against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly ventlep, on or before the 13 day of April 1913 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their reoovery, and all persona owing said es. tate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This 9 day of April, 1918. E B Leach admr with the will annexed. Notice Having qualified as admr o. T. A. on the es tate of Mary E. Graves, deceased, before W. c Hammond. Clerk nf thA Rtirwrln iv,iie nID,n doiph county. au persons naving claims against said estate are notified to present them to the underslgued. dulv verified, on or before the 18 dav of April 191 3 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of ...... 0,. tiwm, vwiuk niftiu ea- tate will come forward and make immediate setrh ment. This 9 day of April 1918. Thomas 8. Graves admr C. T. A, Mortgage Sale. By virtue of the powers contained in a mort gaire deed executed to the undersigned by W. a. Presncll and Oa'lle Presnell, his wile which mortgage deed Is recorded in Register's ofli 'e of Randolph couniv book 145 page 5. 1 shall sell at publlo auction to tne ulguen bidder for ca&li at tnn court house door In Aaheboro, S C. on Monday Mar 6 19 IS at 18 o'clock M.. the follow ing described reel estate: Ailjnlnifg the lands of wo. Boling, widow King and others. Beginning at Rocky Creek tlience.east totierome Anmansllne thence south with said Aumans Hue 13 chains and 50 links to a stone thence eit 18 chains 90 1 nits to a stone on east bank of Knrs Creek thence down v.irl ouscouracsof suld cret-k to the mouth of mil Branch thencvi west various courses of said branch 8 rhulns to a si one thence south about 8 chains thence wea 34 chains to a stone thence south 8 chalus to a stone them e west 5 chains to a post oak 'hence uorfj lo the beginning con taining 100 acres more or lens. This ApHl 6, 1918. O. H, Bea'i Mortgagee, Notice of Land Sale By virtue of the powers vested In the under signed by decree rendered in the Superior Cou rt of Randolph County iu tbe special proceeding entitled "W, R. Hamlin et al v, Joseph A. Fra sieret al". 1 will sell at public auctiou to the highest bidder at tt:e court house door in Asheboro. N. Con ratnrday, the 4th day of May, 1918 at isu'uiocs, n., (ne luuowing, io-wit: Beiiinuiug at a stone on Greensboro Road. Burn's corner, thence along said road about north 13 poles and 30 l'nks to a stone. J. M. Hill's corner, thence on Hill's line south 68 degrees west is i-i poies m a Btoue, mil's corner; Bbenoe south 113 degrees wesl on Hill's line 18 poles and 4 links to a ttone in Burns' llnei thence about east 13 poles to the beginning, containing one acre, more or less, see Book 148. page 96 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Randolph Coupty. Terms of sale : One third cash, the balance up on a crroit oi six moniot,- uenerrea payments bearing interest at the legal rate from day of sale, approved security being given therefor. Ibis March 39, 1918' R c. Kelly, Commissioner. Wm. C. Hammer R. t Kelte) HAMMER & KELLY Attorneys at taw Office Second Dvr From Stmt 1 , Lawyers Row. Learn Automobile Bu siness Take a 30 days' practical conr ae IB on well equipped machine shops and learn aa tomobile Ousineaa and accept goo positions. Charlotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. 17. B. Hiatt, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Office over Johnson ' Store McDowell Building Aihrboro. . . H. G. PUGH, Lireryman Good teams, courteous treat, ment, safe drivers; prices reason able. Give me a trial. Sow at the Will Skeen Old Stand R, ft, COX. PatWel W. 1. ARNFMLS. wjttraugbisMM The Bank of Randolph Asbeboro, N. C. Capital and Surplus $50,000, Total assets, over. $200,000. Wlta ample assets, experience and uiutaethia solicit the boalnaaa of the banking pa bile aut feel safe In saying we are prepared and willing o extend to our oostoatets every fatality and as aaisBOnattesi eorsaistent with sals hanMag. VALUABLE farm for sale near Randleman, N. C, 100 acres well watered- Good build ings. Will make an ideal dairy and stock farm-. Good market for every thine: nroduced on farm. Anyone interested can get prices and term9 from my father, J. L. Fields, who lives on the farm. My present address is C.R- Fields, Hancock, Mich , U- S S- Yantic- ARE MICROBES IN YOUR SCALP? It Has Been Proved That Microbe Causa Baldnaaa. 'Professor Unsa of Ilambnrf, QerJ aany, and Dr. Sabeurand, tbe leadlns French dermatologist, discovered that a microbe causes baldness. Their theory has time and again been amply verified through reseuitn experiments carried on under the observation of eminent scientists. This microbe lodges in the Sebum, which 1b tbe nat ural hair oil, and when permitted to flourish it destroys the hair follicles and in time the pores entirely close, and tho scalp gradually takes on a shiny appearance. When this happens there is no hope of tbe growth of hair being revived. We have a remedy which will, we honestly believe, remove dandruff, ex terminate the microbe, promote good circulation in the scalp and around tbe hair roots, tighten and revitalize the hair roots, and overcome baldness, so long as there is any life left in the hair roots. We back up thin statement with eur own personal guarantee that this rem edy called Kexall "03" Hair Tonic will be supplied free of all cost to the user if it fulls to do as we state. It will freqneutly help to restore gray and faded hair to its original tolor, providing loss of color hns been caused by disease; yet it Is in no seuwe a dye. Bexall "03" Hair Tonic accom plishes these results by aiding in mak ing every hair root, follicle, and pig ment gland strong and active, ad by stimulating a natural flow of coloring pigment throughout the hair cells. We exact no obligations or promises we simply ask you to give Kexall "03" Hair Tonic n thorough trial ncd If not satisfied tell us and we will refund the money you paid us for It. Two sizes, prices 50 cents and $1.00. Remember, you can obtuin it only at our store Tbe Rexall Store. BUSINESS LOCALS Advertisements will b( inserted under this heac at 1 cent a word each in sertion, cash witb order. . SETTINGS of 15 fgga from prize winning Black Minorcus fur $1.00. Harriette Hammer, AsheborJ, N. C. WANTED To buy anywhere from one to twenty hend of sheep. A.. 0. Cox, Ralph, N. C. JUST ARRIVED a supply of flowerpots. All sizes. Buy your fruit and groneriea from J. C. Han. nab, Post Office Building.phone 134 FOR SALE cheap, two large young jacks- Fine 3yearold stallion 1100 pounds. One pair 5-year old 1100 pound mules A. J. .-Speneer, High -Point, Route 3- 3-7-6c FOR SALE Oae large 5 ear old mule sound and a good worker. Also one 9 year old mule, a good worker. Also one fine scrrel horse 7 years old, sife, sound, good worker fine horse. Will sell any one or all three at a sacrifice. Apply to A. E Burns, Asbeboro, N. 0. "Want a live agent t" represent the Chalmers, Reo and Brush auto mobiles. Garland Dauifl, Greens boro, N. C." 3-14-U. STRAYED from my home in Tabernacle township young black Berkshire sow pig. Finder notify Vergil. Hill. Cara way N. C. 3-1412 WANTED To borrow $600 or $700 on first class real estate securi ty; oo other inenmberance. ' Address '" care of th Courier. 2t COME TO ASHEBORO. ' The most piotttresque spot in tbij section. The nicest location for a home it on Hamlin High lands. There are few places the equal of Asbeboro for an al!-the.year round home:" Yoa can have all the city conveniences here. Come now when houses and lots are at the lowest price they ever will be. Oome now, because yon will never again have suoh a wide choice. Uome now, because we can show you booses of every kind and price, ready for you to live in. Asheboro is a delightful town of 3,000, tre county seat of Randolph, the best county in the State.' Jar bouses are in the moat desir able eeotiott of town, on high ground, with a splendid view and plenty or hade trees. . 'p Apply for information as to real estate in and oat of town to HAUSISR & CO., ASHEBORO, N. 0'. t APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION UN SCRIPTURAL. Mark ir, 7-1?; r.U'-'.hsw v, 13-15 April 21, Tirl: "Ve iV.d nut chao-c Jf, hut I r.Mw I'oh iiml "J'i''i' I'ou. Unit ie loidi! jo and leer truit."-volm tc, 10 (U. Y.i. pBEJODAY'S lesson kIidws the prtr- tk-uhiiity with which ll:e twelve AimsHei vrere chosen. Some of the ihlazH said to a::d respnetius them ere equally r.p; ropi'I nte to every one cf Jesus' followers, but other ihliifrs snld to The Twelve au'J respecting them apply to une oth ers of ihelr C.ny mr since. As for ln Knnce. th: Suvlor said to TUe Twelve, Mid to lion i oUiws. "Wlnitsoeve:1 ye shall bind o-i or.rth shnll be boir.-.d In hecven, uud whatsoever ye shall lose ou earth shall be loosed In heuveu." Tlie Import of these words clearly Is that the persons Indicated were as sured that they would be so specially guided of Divine providence that they would set forth ns the Di vine will amongst men nothing to which Heaven would not assent; and they would declare not bind ing upon the fol- P"' unauthorised lowers of .lesus only such things as In God's sight would not be binding. In those twelve men. therefore, we recognize a ple nary Inspiration, or special guidance not accorded in this particular degree to others of tho "brethren." Surely there Is no intimation in the New Testament that ns one after an other of the Apostles died other men were reeognized us succeeding them. On the contrary, the Scriptures re peatedly refer to the "Twelve Apos tles of the Lamb." Moreover, as the Jewish dispensation began at the death of Jucab. Iu the recognition of his twe!ve sons, so the Christian Dis pensation began at the death of Jesus, iu tho recognition of His twelve Apos tles. And as one of the tribes of Is rael was cut oir, and Is not mentioned la the enumeration in tho Apocalypse, but the tribe of Manasseli substituted, bo amongst Jesus' Apostles Judas Is dropped r.nd a successor Is appointed. St. Paul to Succeed Judas, la the past we may have read too carelessly the account of how the elev en faithful Apostles exceeded their au thority In the selection of Matthias to take the place of Jutlus. They should have remembered that the Master spe cifically told tiiein to do nothing until nfterrecelviagthe heavenly benediction. Accrediting them with the very best of heart Intentions. It was, neverthe less, effrontery on their part to select two names and to determine that one or the other must be the successor, of Judas. They had no authority for so doing. As for the one upon whom the lot fell, Matthias, we bear nothing fur ther of him. In God's due -time, 'We Himself brought forth Saul of Tarsus. St. Taul tells us that he found evi dences that God had chosen him for a special service from his mother's womb. And such special preparation and supervision we doubt not was pp plicable to all of The Twelve. "A Crown of Twelve Stars." The Lord's specialization of the twelve Apostles is variously referred to. He said. "Have not I chosen you twelve?" And again. "Ye shall sit on twelve thrones." In the symbolical booli of Revelation He pictures the Church as a woman clothed with sun light, standing over or near to the moon, which symbolizes the Jewish Law Covenant: and upon her head was a crown of twelve stars, repre senting the twelve Apostles of tbe Lamb. Again, later on in the same book, we find pictured the Church in glory be yond the veil, the Bride the New Je rusalem.' Of this City we read that it bad twelve foundations, and in the twelve foundations tbe names of tbe twelve Apostles, i The recognition of successors to the Apostles was one of tbe first errors after their death. Every bishop was recognized as one of the successors and hence as pos sessing Apostolic authority. It was not long until the worda of tbe orig inal Twelve were neglected. The liv ing bishops were "Apoetolie luectteion" acknowledged as uiucripturoi. speaking with the same Divine authority up-to-date. Later great Church Councils were call ed la which these bishops, as claimed successors to tbe Apostles decided what should and what should not be believed by the Church, what was and what was not orthodox. It can be readily seen that this exal tation of false apostiea (Revelation 11, .2), contrary to the Divine arrange ment, opened n flood-gate of error, however well inteotloned all concerned may have been. It Is surprising that so many still hold to tbe creeds thus formulated by i pseudo-apostles. The need of tbe hour is a recognition of these facts and an abandonment of all those creeds and a return to tbe words of Jesus and tbe Apostles and the Prophets. Only thus ran we extricate ourselves from the multiplied errors represented In the six hundred divl Sidons of the church of Christ. CARDUI WORKED LIKE A After Operation Failed to Help, uraui wornea ukc a inarm. JonesviUe, S. C "I suffered " wlta womanly trouble," writes Mrs. J. S. Kendrlck, in a letter from this place, "and at times, I could not bear to stand on my feet The doctor said I would never be any better, and that I would have to have an operation, or I would have a cancer. , I went to the hospital, and they oper ated on me, but I got no better. They said medicines would do me no good, and I thought I would have to die. At last I tried Cardui, and began to improve, bo I continued using it Now, I am well, and can do my own work, I don't feel any pains. Cardui worked like a charm." There must be merit in this purely vegetable, tonic remedy, for women Cardui for it has been in successful use for more than 60 years, for the treatment of womanly weakness and disease. ' Please try It, for your troubles. N. B. Write tn; Ladles' Advisory Dept. Chre nooca Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special Instruction, and 64-page book, 'Home Treatment for Women," sent Id plain wrapper, on request. Senator Simmons Stood Beady To Sacrifice His Property'. It is said that tbe memory of a people for past benefits is fhurt, but we do Lot think that the politic J history of North Carolina during the past fourietu years will ever be f r. gotten. Faced in 1898 with a situation iu the E is tern and Central parts of the State iu wLioh a blajk n juicy threatened our iis iiuuccs, ig was by the wipe council and a aterful e. de:8hip of one mu a o e a 1 otb. -ra that we found a way out of the wilderness, and that man was the llof. F. M. Simmons. So deeply did tie feel about this crisis in our tffi n, so vital did he regard the W hue Supremacy Uauipaigli of 1900 that he stood ready to Bsoiifice hiu own proptny aud did, we are relia bly iuiormtd, mortgage his realty to secure funds to conduct this cam paiu. Where else in the his. ory of North Carolina will you find euua tiJehty t? a causi? What were tbe actual coaditioui in Urai.v l.e County wbe- Senator Si nimbus travel j stepped into the arena? Sure, ly we can not forget that tbiro v. e.e Beveateeo utgro school comuiiuei men and eighteen negro magistrates in this county, ma seveu negroes actually composed a jury before which a white liuzin wad'airaigued. It was Si u a i or SituniObS tuat dis ptlk-d tbe dark cloud that hung so mt-nanciugly oer the O.d N.uih State. A gentleman who recently vieited several of our eisteru coumics which were most seriouily threatei.ei prior to the memoiaOie campaign of 1900 was in conversation with Several geu. tleuieU of prominence Ld question ed regarding their choice tut Uaited States Seca or. They were sui prised that such a question should be asked in tie light that Senaur Sim. moos had delivered that state frrm the dominion oi va.i'puee, itcallmg, aa it were, the dark period prior to tba slcdgf .hamm r blows he render ed in welding the Democr t c party in North Carolina. "No we will not forget," the sty, "his courage in leadirg us to victory, md shall not hesitate to give him our hearty sup port." What is true in the eastern part of North Carolina is equally true in other parts of the S ate. Ine people are debating tbe Herculean task that confronted Senator Sim mons in tbe days that tried men's soulf ; they are comparing recent his tory with past history, debating men and measures, aud will be governed accordingly. Cspi al lac eased. OJell Hardware Co., has been authorised to increase its capital stook from $300000 to 500,000, tbe ptpers being i at fld by 8jcre'ary of State J. Bryan Urinate, at Raleigh. The O tell Hardware Co., is oae of the oldest and easily tie largest retail and jobbirg firm in the state. RELIEVE YOUR STOMACH. We Will Htp You Do It Rtad Our Guarantee). Dyspepsia may be completely eradi cated if properly treated. We sell a remedy that we positively guarantee will completely relieve indigestion or dyspepsia, or the medicine used during the trial will cost the user nothing. - This remedy has been named Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Certainly no offer could be more fair, and our offer should be proof positive that Recall Dyspepsia Tablets are a dependable remedy. Innsmuch as the medicine will cost you nothing if it does not benefit yeu. we urge you who are suffering with indigestion or dyspepsia to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. A 25-cent box contains enough medicine for fifteen days treatment. For chronic cases we hare . two larger siaes. 00 cents and $1.C0. Bemeraber. you cin obtain reza'.l Remedies only at our store The Rexall Store. Rev. U. 8. Crowder who is now pastor of the M. E, Church at Win. ner, South Dakota, writes the editor of The Oonrier that he intended to visit his old home and the scenes of his youth in Randolph, bat his duties, as pastor kept him away, and he al so represents his masonic lodge at the State Grand Lodge this month. Mr. Crowder now exspeots to visit this State daring his vacation in the early summer. He says thsy are having fine weather low in South Dakota. Large herds of cattle are on the plnins feeding. Also hand of Sioux Indians are roaming over the plains. After discussing nation- at politics and ilo6ing with the statement that Taf t is ahead with the Republicans while Clark and Wilson about equally divide the Democratic frJ; Mr. Growder's closing sentence is that he would like to see A v cock go to the United States Senate, The letter was w itlen April 3 d juBt two days before his death. Act prepay v:.-2zZ Lucr v.-ZI p:is Au immediate applicatioa of wi!l ejvetfce little ere Inrient relief and tooths that iintating at th throat, by acting directly on .lie lung, tlirouch ii.liakrjou and sjlorption or hr mail. ,7c 60&. $1.00 Economy SHszt&t vicirs REMEDIES rn flarMtniLarn. n. u Trying: On Shoes. If possible, eays a correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, try on your shoes in the evening. The feet are , larger and more sensitive at night, because of the exercise they have had during the day. The muscles are also more tender from constant motion and the augmented How of blood. The weight of the body so SfriouBly effects the circulation of the blood th t women obliged to stand all day auff.-r much from swollen feet. Thie, too, often causes varicose veins. When one is in good health tbe feet return to their normal size after a rest. This is because they no longer have to sustain tte wtipht of tbe body. Never wear new shoes when tak ing a long wlk. Wear tbem first in the house for several day?, then on short walks. Iu taking the precautions which I have advised ou will ensure as much comfort to your feet in a new shoe its in an old one, and yonr boots, shoes and slippers will last a great deal longer. CHICHESTER'S PILLS W yr- THE DIAMOND BRAND. 'X I.a4let A.k jo.r Dranlat foe A' hlbM-tcr's Dlaw4 BrandfW Pllle In Real and tlold meulllcV bma, waled with Blue Ribbon. VX Teilto other. Bur of Tenr " , Drarrlat. AskforCin.clfcs.Ti'vrel DIAMOND KRAND PILLS, IWaSI years known as Best, Safest, Always RellaM SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Denton An Ideal Town. Those who have not been to Den ton for a vear would beastorished at the growth of the town. Brick buildings, wooden buildings and all kinds of buildings are goii g up. It is a Jive, up t. date towu and ias growing ra idly. A lot Bale of tbe moat valuable propeity in the town will te there on Friday, April 20" V nes are- nut hiih at Demon, but wi'h the- new industries g"iiT up 8Ld tne de velopments now made and planned for the fottne, money iuvtsred in teal estate there will be as safe and profitable tuvtstment a one can make. Married Mr. Carl M. .Nance of Cedar Grove township and M ss , Oallie Hudson were married April 3. 1912, at the residence of her parents, Mr. and His. (J. M. Hudson, near oiler City, Chatham county. Mr. Nance has been at Hi eh fotnt- for several years.' Mrs. Nance is one of Chatham count) 's popular yonog; ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Nance have moved to tbe r home, Mr. Nance bavinr purchased the Pat Pickett place. James H. Pou, a Raleigh attorney is being cou8idr;d to coaduct the investigation of tbe alleged money rust.' HOWEMBARRASSING Nothing is more env bsdTstssing than to be constantly throwing orr gas. . Tutt's Pillc will stop it and at the sama tune make your breath sweet and your skin clear J At your druggist a gar! I coated or plain. . 1 1

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