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tied ASimEono cqutjes. asslxoho. 11 c. fare Twt SATS CHEMIST IS PLULIC BENEFACTOR 1 -Beiay a doctor, ad mffarmc saany Declare Wratl f Wwwt Were Made rver with stomach trouble, i feel II to saner wui rvw inn viae cannot do Justice to se rrea a puouc oeneiactor w wnunj, i rr "'GOV. COX TELLS WHY' WOMEN I SHOULD SUPPORT THE rVGUE! derful Remedy is everything, joa have claimed for it I can bow eat and relish victuals I have net dared Caused War TrouRa AH Lferoitr;1 Odtlinea Social Service and Justice Pregran Which Member Natieae el Leaiue Will Endeavor to Carry Out. In an address to a body of women to eat in many years. Am feeling like recently, Governor cox weni into eon- newly born." It is a simpit, harm-, side raw detail wny women anouiu less preparation tiiat nraowA rue cty, support me League oi tuoui cum tarrhal muCus from the int:slajJ tract and allays the inflammiitiwi which causes practically all gtoraac.n, liver asserting; tnat tnroujrnout uh yeac they hare been "leaders of progress in the world" and declaring that wrat and intestinal ailments, inducing ap- 'I the woman wno were medd to sui fendicitis. Or.c dose will convince or.fer in the war will pursue f ran Jj money lefur.ded. seph, William Hohensollern aad Mch Soli by standard . Drupr Company jotas nomanon -tnrougn aii eternity. an' leading druggists eveiyv here. KAMSEUR NEWS CAN A IXOPARD CHANGS x ITS SPOTS?. - . TJpe the ejre of athee election the ttepubJicaa party of suie, enmity 'and nation, have come forth with new promises, bat when they i exam ined closely they are the nvs eld promises, they have been making- all these years, to try and fool tnc public. They have broken every promise and pledge they made daring the Lut ea;n paijrn, art! have had control of th .ieat nn Congress for over yea. I challenge any person to shrw me a move they have made in any direction to carry out their promises, during the special session of Congress, except ap point invettimtirg co'.u. iU'-t.s cost ing J22.000.000.00. Gluttons for O0:ce. V. hen yen sound the Republican paily in this sU-te ard county down you "will find that they are gluttons . for office, and that their leaders are .-ttkir.K ulte; Feudal ol'nce iulhcr than the rood of their county or stale. President Roosevelt, who was known to be a judge of many things, fiom the correct spelling of words to the selection of the most suit-o.'e Ke publican candidate for Fresident, while not delivering a judicial opinion on this subject, has given us a dictum worthy of serious consideration. He is quoted as having said; "I wish there was not a Federal office in the southern state to be filled by a Re publican. It would help the Kepubli can party." Judge Taft is quoted as saymg from the platform in Greensboro: "1 do not wish to seem ungracious, but I must be candid. In my judgment the Re Dublican Dartv in North Carolina would be much stronger as a voting Bethany Sunday after the funeral ser party if all the Federal offices were , vice was conducted by Rev. W. M. Tl Pn nV JPmrMTHLS. I UL M limH A3 UlC . iHIULU. n. JIUSL UL lilCHUO VHJ Hit- cswiol furtTWia enH inehiMl vtw.n.nm j - ' ... ..... i . v . i i .11,1. wiu juowvc uiwKianii people are denied the right to have a to pay their last respects to tins gooa , which he asserted member rations of say as to Federal office tne Dereavea relatives. aiui humane conditions of labor for The Ramseur graded school gave a i men, women and children thuf lifting very entertaining play at the school . the standard of living everywhere, auditorium Friday night, October 8, to "Try to secure? just treatment of the I a packed house, the receipts went to native inhabitants of territories under Women Know Keal Cost. Though asserting that the' monetary cost of the war, direct and indirect was S300,000,000,000, it was the wo: .- ThP rnmniinitv was s.-.rM ned S.it-ien Governor Cox: declared, wl o kno-v urdav, October 9, when it -v. learned what the war really cost for they that Mrs. C. E. Butler was do:.d. Mrs.jP-" Pnce m Personal suffering to Butler was sick only a few hours nMPle-Ier the &--' everything was done, to save her life!? 0.000,000 men which were-, tnn.. that coull be done. She was a dr.ugh- ""to th Sges ot battle to placa-e ter of Mr. and Mrs Llther Iti-uth, oi anfr of the-goda of war.' near Liberty, her father is st.il livin- The le.aue. Governor Cox said, r..-. She was married about twenty year . onl' , "h. Prevent war which he a, ago to Mr. C. E. Butler ami to this --ted is its primary purpose, bufca. union four children were born, three i" promote progress, and w-11 .t of whom still live, one little boy died "P, or itself become, a cleannv. house some time ago.t Mr. Butler, tvo girls -for international justice an J social and one boy survive. She lea es also . ser!Fe' , . . , , one brother and one sister as well as I . "Th.f wh want to keep on dream- - t, ing of 'new heaven and a now eartn ner iatner. can perhaps afford to stay,out 0f the Mrs. Butler was converted years ago j ieague," the candidate said, "but those and joined the Methodist church at who nMy want to make thek dreams Bethany while she was a young girl.lcome true and make thi3 worid a lit Her maiden name was Minnie Routh. , habitat for human spirit, will want to one was lara lo rest, in uie c.ineteij jojn tne eague without delay." social Service Program. The governor detailed the following cfal service and .justice program, i- - . i ..' . c uci"vu "- vw rj - o which ne asserteu meiiiuer riiuons oi who should be appointed to woman. A good quiet woman has gonetne league will endeavor to carry out: ffice instead of a few so- from us. We deeply sympathize withi .Xrv secure and maintain fair called Dosses, tne rtepuDiican party m the southern states shall represent little save a factional chase for Fed eral offices in which business men and women of substance in the com i I It's a cincla munity have no desire to enter and , tne betterment association which . has ! their control. the result of which they have no in- Vjeen furnishing the school witl; equip- "Try to secure and maintain , f ree terest, we may expect the present po- ment f01. school work in the different . dom of communication and of transit, departments. litical conditions of the south to con tinue." Boss Ridden Party. T i II' ti T 1 j: . 1 .... judge vv. r. rynuin, oi urueiisuuiu, i a life long .Republican, is quoted as having said: "The Republican party in North Carolina is probably the most thoroughly boss-ridden party that ever existed. The bosses dictate the piatiorms, change tnem alter tney ate . i tranpru Tnnir adopted to suit their own wishes and llve ana general 10I1K. selfish ends; nominate candidates fori cures Malaria. Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever. Colds and LaGrippe. It kills the parasite that causes the fever. It is a splendid Jaxa- offic usnallv themselves, aiul if there KEEP FAITH WITH OUR DEAD are not enough offices to around! , - - they fight each other over these offices1 I promise you formal and effective like hungry wolves. The time has P" just as soon as a Republican come in the tide of Republican politics Congress can pass its declaration for in North, Carolina when one of two Republican President to bign." , things must be done. Either the Fed-1 "This is simply, a bid for the dis eral office holders and speakers must loyal pro-German anit-Amerkan vote own, control and manage the affairs of that favors a separate peace. This the party absolutely, as they seem to vote Senator Harding will get, but he do at all conventions, or they must deserves to lose the vote of eveiy red abdicate and allow the party to be blooded loyal American citizen. managed and its policy cshaped by "One of the men who has a wooden . .those whose policies and principles are cross in Flanders for a monument sent "''rernflr hfr 'other coyltjiaioi.Uian this challenge to you and, me just be- nee-trettinar. ineed. ovab and grait. lore ne die ttoflgMfifl, pfudimV people" of sovth Carolina never will and. never . fcught to consent to the management Of the affairs of this great ttate by( such an irretponsfbla cabtl as now controls the affairs of the Republican party of this state. Judge Uynum was called to task bv the chaim&n n M1 party, and in answer, he stated: "The to illenge to you and, me just t rehtJiown tw lijeai,h: 5u from failing hinds we thrt j ; to iifTurs vhy j Camels i sell! ; . 'To you from failing hinds we throw The Torch; be yours to hole itrhigh! If ye break faith with us who die, We shall not sleep, thougn poppies grow In Fkrulflre field.' break the faith T On the second and equitable treatment for the com merce of members of the league. "Labor together in -the effort to con trol and ultimately eradicate disease. Prevent Illicit Traffic. "Set ap commissions for the pre vention of the illicit" traffic in arms, in dangerous drugs and in women for immoral purposes." Asserting that the issue is "not fundamentally a legal or diplomatic" one, but a moral one, and declaring it fortunate that women for the first time hold the balance of power and the deciding vote, the governor said he has no doubt in his mind how the women't vote will be cast He con tinued: Keep Our. Pledge. "The women of America will vote to keep our pledge to 81,000 heroes whose blood has crimsoned the, poppies of Flanders fields. They wil vote for the limitation of arrnaroentsy'-the ar bitration of disputes, the publication of secret treaties, the amelioration of distress and the elevation of labor fcofcditions tojfeier standard. Ina Cvord, thewwtL Ite for a leajfflftiiriich will convert CRfTstian Idealism into the statutes of sound statesmanship and bring to the sons of men a peace that shall cover the earth as the Wa ters eover the sea. S !rnRK!3ioMEsricl i I v BLEND , W ' tUAKITTll ' f v You shcmld-know why Csiask are samusuaLsorefishinp-.sri satisfying. . First qualily second Carrels expert blend of choice Turkib, and choice Domestic tobaccos which youll certainly prefer to either Idol smoked straight 1 ; 11?- iCamels tlend makes possible that wonderful mellow mildnessyet all the desirable body is there 1 And, Camels never tins your taste! Youli appreciate Camels freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or unoleasant cigaretty odor J , ( , For your own satisfaction compare Camels puff by puff witl any cga- i rette irr the world atjury price 1 . Clawti mt4 moU mrurywbmn la mehatUlemUr amahdBckinoti0d(b' Mitt or tmn packet ( 300 etfnMH) a itnm-pf&omtrt& cmrlon. Wm ttronfly raoooiownrf thi Tartoa for tbm Aoaw ortBhm lupply or wrtmn jxm trmvmZ R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, WhutonJoa, R C PUBLIC SPEM rank mi fil of the Republican party day of November, In the secrecy of m Kortn uaronna constitute a oana ot the voting booth and in the presence Spartan heroes, noble men who have' of God and your own conscience, you pronounced political principles and will answer that question. Your part convictions in which they believe and in the -solemn referendum' will then pn which they act for their own and be played. In the name of 81.00C country's arood. But some of those who Americans who gave their livs for 8 would lead them are little more than better world, may your voice be addec' political cut throats and pirates. It is to the call of humanity, Justice and said of Washington that he was first peace!" Speech of Capt. Thomas G. in war, first in peace, and first in the Chamberlain, formerly of the A. TL F. hearts of Ms countrymen. It may with Rochester, Sept. 23. eoual truth be said of these men that, . ... they are always at war, never at ACT 14 MA peace and forever ' in the pockets of 0 I II their countrymen." r IITTCnHC 1.7' IIUUBI. When the Republicans are in power it will be borne in mind that the reve nue offices are filled by the Republican bosses and their lieutenants, a' id when they were in power before, this expo- SAMUEL SMILJEY'S SAYINGS ING No core for It, but welcome felicf Is sjQsfl LiuusJUt br V y.Aiof.yili,. He Answers Questions About Gama liel and the Uamabeliiea. Q. Who was Gamaliel? A. A Pharisee. A. The ancestor of the Reactionary, Q. What land of a looking man is Senator Harding? A. Looking backward. Q. Which do I consider the best speech delivered from the Front Pnirh ? A. Lillian Russell's. Q. Who is the best of. the RepublT can spellbinders? 1 A. The best ones are dead Baron Munchausen ' and Annias. Q. What did I think of Chat. K. Hughes's speech against the League Nations? . (: A. I couldn't tell- from it whether A J V Dw Mtibm fm (AtW VW j Supreme Court bench or was hoping sure of fraud and corruption toon tnat if thg ),tpt up the next q. Why does tsit sup:Hrk the iiikc. m ii.iij v "-' - KepuDiican state convention wouia P-mikliinn special term of the iederal curt, to have to jn the federel penti have an extra assistant distnc; attor- tentiary at Atlanta, Ga. In 4his re ney and a solicitor-generai from mar tne distinguished Republican re Washington to assist in the prosecu- femd to and recognised what every - tion of numerous revenue olhcers in- one in Btate knows that with ns dieted for fraud and corruption. The Republican conventions are in the rottenness discloRed has been so great ma;n g, gatherings of tho office as to produce almost a national scan- geekers of the party, who completely dal. AS a result oi tnese pTwecuuonu . and control them. so many Republican office holders When the Republicans say that the were convicted and sentenced to the ppu d0 rule they admit that the peo Jails and penitentiary that a distin- pn OTKht to rule. If I ea convince guished Republican is reported to have tj,e country that the people have never -r ruled under Republican adminlstra- CONFIRMLD PROOF lti0n. then we are enUtled to a verdict ' ) .1 t V. ! a Mnn an1 f am tirirTirv tyi Residents of Ashe&oro Cannot Doubt mwt y,, ig80e. ' What Has Been Twice Proved. . whUe these statement! may truth- . re- 2!". ttbifi sa; wnstff, tut from stressina kidney illo7-1 'nts it Is certainly true that it ap-'fly over the League of Nation. Vulld l!m.. uk.T L. Piiet with redoubled force to present'ig? ... : Sma'a hJdnev PUls. ' ResldenU of, conditions, and the Republican party j A. . He needs It f6r. campaB pur- this vicinity wh so testified year- League of .Nations and also support Hardin? who is against it? ' A. Taft's support of Hmding is like the case of the woman who mar ries a man to reform him. Q. What do I think of Senator Harding's statement that "ve. (the Senate) voted an expression of sym pathy (for Ireland)!. A. The Senate caused it. una en ato Haiding, r.ot voting, paused it up. :. I Q. Did he ever vote cn a resolution of Irinh sympathy? . , A. Ye-, he voted "r.o". , Q. Do I think he is for or against the srreertT t - ' A. The Senator is more or green on all questions. - " ' r A. Whv does he object to addinr the Amorican flag to the others tnat will ago, now say we reauiis ' wen per-j i' mancnt - This- - testimony doubly prove the worth-of Doan's .Kidney rills to AsheboroOridney eufTerers. ' E. L. Nelson, High Point St, Kan - illeman, N. C eays: "I have u-ed two ' boxes of Doan's . Kidney Piila and have been entirely relieved vl lame- pes In my back. I now feel better in I every way. I gladly reommftnd ; Doan's Kidney PUIs to other kidney ' .sufferers." . ' . Laatbc 4nlU - Over three years later, Mr. Nelson -'said: "inuring the pact three- years my syntem has been entirely free from kidnry complaint." It gives toe gTeat jilramire Jo tU of the prmnrMint cure Ii.fn' Kidney pills rT l.w.' I'r'i' A ( c, at all i Don't : '-r f ,r i 1 -V T 'nr.'ly M l. n 1 r , i;n Co., of the county and state as now con- tmes. ' i stituUd Is the natural and lmral mie-i q. who Tint 'suggested the." League . - i . - m. ... . .. . . i. . . 1 1 ana tne rusion party, oi iovo., mm x. Noan, but . tne outer i,iciiow party still lonjra more for the fleshpots wouldn't go Into It. - . . . . of offlce than, for the promised land of . q. what la the real hitch ove? the goed government. - - Lesrve of NstloniT , .', CAN THE LEOPARD CHANGE A. Hmr Crablt Lodre. i o w omen v oters ana Men vl x . The v Democratic candidates for M various county offices and members oi the General Assembly will meet the peo pie at the following places on ihe date: named for the purpose of discussing th: political, issues. Speakers of prominence will accomoanv the candidates at each oi ttie$e appointments: H PROVIDENCE CH00L,H0USE, Thurddny, October 21, 'it 3:00 O'clock P.K. LEVEL CROSS SCHOOL HOUSE, Thursday Kight; October 21, it 7:30 O'cloci. NEW HOPE ACADEMY, Friday. October 22, at 3 :06 O'clock R IVL : ! FARMER ACADEMY, Friday Night, October 22, at 70 O'clock. f , TABERNACLE, Saturday, OotMer 23; at '3!O0P,M.Ar;';-v PLEASANT HELL, Saturday Niffht, October 23, at 70 O'clock. . ' ' RANDLEJIAN GRADED SCHOOL, Monday Night, October 25, at 70 O'clock. WELSH SCHOOLHOUSE, tuesday Night, October 26, at 7:30 O'clock : ULAH SCHOOL HOUSE, Wednesday Night, October 27, at 7:30 O'clock. ; V FRANKLIN VILLE, Thursday Night, October i$, at 7:30 O'clock. , The Republican candidates are inVited to De preser : " at these appointments : - Eyeryho '-o Vw C. H. JULI AN, Chairman, i ' ; P v CcJhnty Democratic Eectiye; Committee. ITS SPOTS t Well, It hasn't yet ; rblitor'a NoieThe Rrjublieans, have not built the nM eeunty home. ( They have not abolished tea treaa- Q. Do I think Harding i 01 go West? ' r ,, ' ' A. Yet Nov. 2. I""--.,',.;..- A Qarel e( Thsaks. We want to nae thla method to ex LIFE STORY OF GOVERNOR C0X IiKCongrtus was one of'thofe who , . . ' ' i . .'' , -: destroyed Cannoninmj made a dls Born and rented era a O'ulo farm, tingulnhed record on Appn priatlon Earned his first money as Innltor of, Committee for economy: wan active nrer's omce. ' , . nrena oor thanka to wt iM!rbora and "7 r:""'" r f V T .' Th-y bve ho put the county of- fri-vl for their many favor, jnd l10 wiouietown to ip ir kifidnewe shown us in the d-ath "" pj'J"""f ' " andmother. We. also iw-psper o;.,r. ir without a vote of the pewe. want to thank them for the sny -7" y"r" ,,pr,'i Br' r wo,,v Thrv hv not ktt U. the rood Kr.ullful floral - rf!Vrinir-l!aiin Mngreinimn t-or wnmrj. the ch'irch of whlfh he Is rtijl ft mem- in tariff redurtion, and wai a leiloubt- wu a gTft redr and aiwsy .'ber. flrrrg m anlsrlea. iiiry nave run nmytt. issuing eonos tf our dsr rran( gramlIauV,Ur. rr.a U the iymnrrt.it ttuul whi'O they JUrrln, -r ro jiowtr. . ,. i i ..I - 1! fj l,r.- not redured tli lt b it n"!'l'r rt T 1 prr rl nr-i! j K fti too fntirl" or) tl.' ri!-". f ' I -. ..ViM I.J ' . '? e c..k . . , H- 1 II, , I I ' i: ' t lh l!aytAH :.' ' i. r'-tl tn (W-r" In l'! i ' ry I two i. in I (-' 'n -r. lr'. I f ,r (... r. T in 1.-J4. V.t r able. fighter for the rishts of the peo ple againrt treat torporate'interrsts. Ills reford as Governor (rtnipg him ss a great proirrpBRive. M-.ie ron rtrurtive proprasive rr! intiin Wn rrtrp(i on-lT IjU rirri.:.;, tl.nn rvrr rfnre In Ohnt'd hi itory. Tl.is rr (,!!. In, . worVrr.n'a - rnr-fn!-af i ; -.ji'.a ta.--.'- n r "n v ' ' h f ' slation end" the budret ayst sUte. His record "" slve achievement. 1 , Msple nmoke. tree are ttnaff'' ; t I ::l'G i drug ' .
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