Page 2 THE ATTACK ON GOVERNOR KITCHIN. Some of the enemies of Gov ernor W. W. Kitchin are fight ing hard to prevent his nomina tion for the United States Senate, charging that he has surrender ed to the trusts since his election as Governor. The Governor's principal assailants are M. L. Meisenheimer, State Senator Lockhart and Josephus Daniels, editor of the Raleigh News and Observer. In Sunday's papers Gov. Kitchin replies, charging Mr. Lockhart with deliberate falsehood in trying to misrepre sent his personal and political record. The Governor defines his position with regard to the trusts as follows: "My attitude toward trusts has never changed. I am as anxious to aid in the destruction of private monopolies and the punishment of offenders as 1 ever claimed to be. I never said I could destroy the American Tobacco Co. or any other trust operating throughout the United States, if elected Governor. And yet you have tried to make your readers believe that. I never promised the people to use up the powers of the legislature or of the judiciary. I have always regarded the great trusts as pillaging plunderers of our prog ress and I shall do what I can to relieve the people from their op pression under the constitution of this state and the United States. These commercial pirates I have fought from my youth up to this day. I have always thought and still think that rich and great offenders should be punished as well as others. The charge that you make upon the recollection of a conversation I two and a half years ago, in sub stance is that after my nomina tion and election I changed my attitude toward trusts. Fortun ately for me the record quoted above disproves every syllable without having to resort to re collection of conversations. To that record the public will resort rather than to the product of the | intemperate seal of another's advocate. In this state the three departments, the executive, judicial and legislative, are sepa rate and apart. The governor of North Carolina is the only governor in the United States that has no veto power and the governor who is without power to veto legislation can have little power beyond the reason of his] messages in securing legislation. You have constantly opposed giving the governor the veto, power. A striking comparison ■ of the power of governors is found between the governor of this state and the governor of New Jersey who has the veto: power; who has the power of ap pointing the secretary of state, the judges of the supreme court, the district judges, the attorney general and the district attor neys. A governor with this power, disposed to use the "big stick" can be very effective in legislation, and yet the governor of New Jersey has not driven the American Tobacco Company |"TO-BAC=TON,"H 111 Makes its bow to the public and goes on sale at all Drug stores and Barber shops. Under a positive guarantee—"Your money back if it fails to give I®""*!'' ; satisfaction." The proprietors make this proposition advisedly, as they have demonstrated its efficiency in the treatment of numerous diseases of the hair and scalp, both to themselves patrons in hundreds of cases. The druggist of whom you make your purchase is authorized to refund money in every instance where it fails to give satisfaction. "THE INDIAN WEED" is the tittle of a very valuable book on the care of the hair, treatment of the skin and scalp in disease and health, and this has cost us no little money and time, for the BEST SPECIALTISTS in the country-men who are AUTHORITY on such mi:;t*r* Hainan consulted, and ' * T* their experience is given you in this book absolutely free. In contains information which everyone should know know, and whi/h 11>! hard w-vk to ae«iuire 'h by these men who have spent their lives in delving into the mysteries of their chosen profession. All this information we give five? in our honk with Our Special Introductory Offer aF€'S A Full 25c Size for llc—and live the Book Free! i AH you have to do to take advantage of this offer is to fill oat thj coupon in this ad. and take it to your druggist. This is not a sample size, but a full 2T>c. ' I SaMS'l 1 I I size—one-fourth of a regular twelve oanc3 (DjUar) b)tth. This crap in i 3 gni at all LEADING Druggists. - 1 B This COUPON, properly filled in, and The iinnte To-bac-ton IN derived (roni the well known weed tobacco, WIION>> medlrlutil VIIIWH have F US 10c. presented to your iJrugglst entitles been known fitr over four hundred years and was used by the tint suvaw loinr liefore tin- dlxcov- V you to one full 25c size bottle of TO- cry of America. Our forefathers took the cue from the Ibid in»u of the for.Mt, n nl it li is bvu hatnlcd L' "Z, BAC-TON, and the Book FREE. from j;ciieriit lon to K"»cratlon down to the present time ami in ntill lined Inn crude way In the rurnl \ it remained, however, for Mr. 8. A. llntchlns, of the To-bac-ton Manufacturing o .to seek out 11k I | . « Name medicinal value In diseases of the scalp by scientific Inviwtlgatlon anil by combining It with oilier merit- P | c •V. § U £3 OIIH liiKreillcutx whose merits were already established, we now have the Mulshed product—'To-llnc-Ton .N > M, . Jf ST Town Hair Tonic, which wo commend to your consideration and use under the proportion that It must meet v I t p.. the requirements or YOUR MONKY BACK. Ask your linrlicr about It. v a ML £ S^ ECT N ° THE TO-BAC-TON MANUFACTURING COMPANY «- A ~ ,WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. For Sale by the Midison Drug Co., Maditon, N. C { Walnut Core Mercafttile Co.. Walaat CoVa, N. C. All Loading Drug Stores and Barbar Shops. J M —————— ' T"" i—— ; —one of it chartered institutions i —from its borders. You may! think that the governor of North ; Carolina without such power! should try to browbeat a legis lature into compliance with his j wishes. I have no such concep-; tion of either my moral or con- i stitutional duties in respect to i the acts of a coordinate branch of the government which Ihe people of North Carolina have, created. W. W. K ITCH IN. Raleigh. N. C., July 22. 1911. Dr. A. J. Pringle. of Peter's Creek township, is agitating the. idea of a county agricultural school, which the last legislature made within the reach of any county which will establish it, giving ample State aid. The proposition is a highly commend able one, and the Reporter hopes, to give a good deal of space to the matter later. The education , and training of our boys and j girls is paramount loall consider- 1 ations. With education comes j knowledge, ami knowledge is j alwavs accompanied by power, i » V ( I Sprains require careful treat-1 meat. Keep quiet and apply' Chamberlain's Liniment freely. It will remove the ssreness and ; quickly restore the parts to ai healthy condition. Gcrir.anlon. (iermanton. July 25.—We are needing rain very bad through this section again. Miss Jessie Fulton, who has been visiting her cousin. Miss La/.ora Neal, returned to her; home in Greensboro Sunday. Mr. Willie lioneycut and daughter, Meta, of Sampson j county, are visiting relatives in ; this countv. There will be an ice cream supper at J. L. Meadows' store Saturday night. July2o. Every-! body is invited to come out.! Music will be furnished by a j string band, and tho ice cream served by ('. S. Carroll and \V. L. Mitchell. IT'S ME. dffijL TRIED REMEDY ! PJ ft FOR THE GR,P *! pS| Good Farms For Sale I have for sale some good wheat, tobacco and corn land for sale | that I will sell on easy terms. FIRST TRACT. Situated about four miles from Mt. Airy, N. C., containing 140 acres with two tobacco barns, very pood dwelling house. This land is all practically level with plenty of water, all in woods ex cept about 20 acres. SECOND TRACT. Containing 15 acres with two good tobacco barns, good dwelling house and about \ cleared land, balance in woods. This tract ad joins the above tract. THIRD TRACT. . Containing SO acres with only about li acres cleared balance in woods ami only about 3J miles from Mt. Airy, N. C., more than enough woods on this place to pay for it. FOURTH TRACT. Situated two miles Mt. Airy, N. C., containing 50 acres with about 10 acres bottom land in 1 mile of Hock Quary, plenty of woods and good building timber on same, all the adjoining land can be bought cheap and on easy terms. For further particulars in regard to same. Address J. A. JACKSON, Mount Airy, N. C. I I - ■ ■ .3^>. mnrmhwir«riirini iiwi m*i iwann j;-N J. A. P AII l ; ja " ill Meat The place to 6: | Sj q _ + f,nd n ' c e \ 1 ! G fresh meats gH I IV ICII KISL of all kinds. P | I want to buy all the Calves can get. Will pay the high | 0 est cash prices. S| B White folks, give a call, I will appreciate your business, and I will treat you right. J. A. Payne j | | | Walnut Cove, - N. Carolina. j AT ASHCRAFT DRUG STORE WINSTON-SALPM. TRADE ST. r~ You will find everything j fresh and clean in drugs, ! medicine, etc. Drugs should be fresh to get the best results, and as we have just opened we know and you know everything is absolutely clean and fresh. New crop turnip seed. KHfDAET'Q TRADE STREET i AjllUvAl 1 3 NEXT DOOR TO BOYLES BROS ! THE DANBURY EPORTERR R. DAVIS Selling Out At Cost DRY OOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES AND LADIES' MILLINERY, AND FURNISHING GOODS. Great Bargains. R. D~\ VI S 411 LIBERTY ST. WINSTON - SALEM. 1 II am better prepared to meet the trade for machinery than ever before. I can furnish the best engines ever introduced in this county l'or threshing. A double cylinder Gasolene Engine that is no trouble to operate and light to carry from place to place. I can also furnish you every style in Steam Engines, also the best makes of Threshers, both Frick and Ilul)er. We have a small separator of either style of the above named separators running in weight from 2500 to M(HH) pounds. Terms to suit purchaser. Catalogue for the asking. Mease drop me a postal and let me know what you need. II will k'ive >nu the liest deal you ever bought In machinery. T. J. THORE WESTI-lEU), - - HIMMIIMIIMMIMIIIS | PRODUCE 1 | WANTED I | Eggs 14c dozen 2 | Young chickens 14clb. • j Highest market prices paid for all 2 • oilier produce. We sell you goods 5 2 at the lowest cash prices in exchange 2 2 for produce. • | MRS. R. L. HARTMAN AND SON. 2 HH—HiMIMMMMIim Notice. Having duly qualified as ex ecutor of the last will and testa ment of Parmelia B. Dodson deceased, all persons owing said estate are hereby requested to come forward and make im mediate settlement of the same and all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly authenticated for payment on or before the Ist day of June 1912\ or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Sandy Ridge, N. C., May 20, 1911. J. H. ELLINGTON, Ex. of Parmelia B. Dodson dec'd. J. D. Humphreys att'y for Ex.