TV The Best Shoes Money can all colic v Anxious to have you try our Red Goo se Shoes. Ask for the Red Goose Shoes.. Have juts received' a big lot of Sample Shoes that we can sell you at wholesale -manufacturer's cost Now is the your opportunity. Some great vot-crn fns in Shoes. Look over our big bargain counter that we are closing out at haf price. You can buy shoes at Wilson's at your own prices. Come at once,.- . - .-.r--v i : We are We haveStrouce &Schloss Bros Clothes Wp sell Brainard & Armstrong's Silks Ladies are espcially Invited ! To see our late arrivals of Ladies' Tailor Made Suits, Ladies Coats and - x " . A. . ... , ' . . ' - b Clothes don't make the man but they make or mar his general appearase and have just received a big lot of Mes saline in assorted colors, also, new lot Sweaters. The new, and latest styles we receive each week by expresss. . of Taffetta Silk, Velvet and Silk Ribbons direct from manufacture, -Don't Don't buy jobs out of style and dam aged shop-worn ladies wear. Come no question of that. - We are selling good clothes cheaper than, ever beZora be deceived and think you are buying silk. Everything is not : gold that to Wilson's to see the new styles and correct length to buy. rHave secured We keep a watchful eye on other stores qualities an dthea keep above t&ffi3 glitters some $18. and $15.00. Ladies Tailor Made Suits that we will sell you for a few days at $10.00 per suit in great variety colors. . ; other stores' prices and keep ' below theni. buy elsewhere. Selling for a few days $5.00 and $70.00 Ranges now;a $22.50 and $35.00. $18.00 and $20.00 cooking Stoves $11.50 an: at ' $7 78 and $9 98 'closing $15.00 Heat ing'Stoves at $11.50 and, $12.50 Heating. Stoves now $998. $10.00 Heating Stoves at $7.98. Come and see our Heating Stoves at $15. I Do you know we sell Cooking Stoves and Ranges and Heating Stoves cheaper than you cn $13.50. Also have cooking stoves ' : D-M sells everything for Less. -v Get our prices on grooceries. We rave the best coffee for Urmm'. 25cts, 30cts. 35cts perlb. If you are har dto pjease then buy our Steel cut, Tienna and Navarre.- Agent for Majestic flour, the best 'nnnn Rapi Meal. Cotton Seed Hulls. Shorts and Bran. Jfc- i. Farmers gew uui sfcwoi vv" v-w, - t , - . ttywn. 7 1 ---.V l-l'i-i- V - i . .... . 1 rnsr Keceme a SETEBAI. HUKDEED PAIRS OF LADIES HIGH-GRADE FACTORY SAMPLE SHOES AND WILL BE SOLD AT ONE-HALF PRICE A LOOK WELL CONVINCE THE WISE BUYER THAT THIS IS A SHOE OPPORTUNITY. R J ' in w Lsy THE UNIVERSAL WAR. The Fight Against Consumption by John Roy Williams, M. D, Render, sonville, North Carolina. ((Continued from Page 8-) D T V " TT TT o Injoil inioiiCii H. We believe in telling our patrons wat we have received in the way of new fall goods ITS FOR YOUR BENEFI that we purchase the -very latest in Dry Goods and Notions." Our Men's and boys Clothing Department is Complete. J. 0. f lt lLIIAp Oldest : Fee8me: Our stand - has lotig been one of the most reliable Feed Stores In the City -Increased stock in every line of Horse Gow, etc,, Feeds, r BYER'S; iBROTHEES; ., Wholesale Ketaii uram auu S children, most of it would be saved, to say nothing of many lives, and the prevention of much suffering and sor row. All of these things, and more, are being taught in the campaign of ed ucation which is world wide today. But we are not directing our attention solely to the laity, for it is also being directed to the medical profesioh. We are asking for higher educational re quirements in order to be allowed to practice medicine in the United States. We have in 4t many of our medical collages now, and. in some of cur states. But we have'nt it in North Carolina as it should be. And we are asking our politicians to stop the cry of "poor boy and, medical trust" when we ask for legislation that wiU keep out ihcompetant physicians, and there by save many useful lives to our state. . . i F believe I. am conservative when I ' say that no less than 75 per cent of" the physicians of . North Carolina, and in fact, or tne umtea siai.es, ao uut recogni'ze tuberculosis in its early and curable stage. The average physician is not-a student of tuberculosis, and he knows littlemore about the disease than tha averaee layman who reads , the leading periodicals of the day. There are some wno ao not recognize the "s disease even" in! the advanced stage and others who-fill cat the death certificate to the 'effect (that - some other disease was the cause of death. There are still others whe, while re cognizing the disease, will not inform the patient to that effect allowing him to go 4n his "Ignorance spreading the' disease where ever he ma go. So, we are aiming at more competancy in the medical profession by means of high er educational requirements for lic ense to practice medicine, so that ear ly diagnoses will be made; and we are preaching greater honesty 6 nthe part of some of our physicains, so that de ception will not be practiced onpat ients, and the community have to suf fer the direful consequeces. Philanthropy has been appealed to, and-as it always does when the cause is worthy generously has money been contributed to the campaign for the prevention' of tuberculosis. Hospitals and sanatoria have been built and en dowed ; competnant medical men v and women have been placed in charge of tbtn. I'r-cTJsaries. have been creat a 'm nurses employed. ; rr. have been eftablish- ! r.'- - -" ' " f - v states." medical in-K-V- " '"'--vn' 1 children is enforced. oU'ted States government has been active 4o the f"s re, cf "Pure. Food and Drug Act " , n in the prosecution of te ' violators of the same.- But thevo is yet much to dothat has not n- rt been done. More recruits are nerd for this- great army of fighters, ar f more 'means with which? to carry out the work. The work has but just , begun, but it is certainly going to be carried out to the end that tuberculosis will no longer be known. Catawba County's Boosevelt family. Jt remarkable family group display ed by Mr. R. N: McRee.;who lives near Newton, shows his' father, Mr. R. D. McRee, and his ten stalwart sons who range in age from 43 to 18 years. Mr. McRee is 65:- In addition to the ten sons id the group, there' are four daughters living and one dead, the family having numbered 15 children. The father and' sons are all farmers excepting two, all are members of the Lutheran church, and al lare simon pure Democrats of the most straitest sect. And all are thrifty, prosperous, well-to-do citizens. ' . FOUJfD Some money in front .of .. First National Ba'hk. Owner can get same by paying for this adver tisement and describing money at the First National Bank. jfe Saver In a letter from Branch land, W. Va., Mrs. Eliza beth Chapman says: "I suffered from womanly troubles nearly five years. All the doctors in the coun ty did me no good. I took Cardui and now. I am en tirely well J feel like a new woman. Cardui saved my lifel All who suffer from womanly trouble should give Carduia trial." :siMmiEEram 1 W X- t ...r- .i . -mjrs JW x .. t 3 Never Leak Never Need Repairs Fireproof Storm nroof -Handsome Inexpensive Suitable for all kinds of U buildings. Fr further detailed information apply to FARMER'S SUPPLY CO. B61 Tato' k)lPu ill m The Woman's Tonic 50 years of - proof have convinced those who tested , i that Gardui quickly re lieves aches and pains due to womanly weakness, and helps nature to build up weak women to health and strength. Thousands of women have found Cardui to be a real; life saver. "-y not test it for your , f ? Take Cardui todayl BUTLER BROTHER ; GENERAL CONTRACTORS WXM NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING . St: Paul, Minn., January 10, 1910 Alpha Portland Cement Co., 2 Eastern Pa. .. Gentlemen:- , r We used over 150, OOObarrels of "ALPHA 1 for our woi ' in: con- ;. ... '.. - s true ting the Detroit River", Tunnels Every carload was carefully tested by the; engineers in charge and not- one barrel rejected. f ..- , ' - Yours very truly, - I Butler Brothers- Construction Co.. u FOR SALE BY : j. ; R. w I l t s o ; N HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. ? 4l V I