. T ' - . " '- MBW"' iv ;wvi P. State Lilrir r-- u If Y Wilt To reach the people of Hen derson and sur ronoding coun try, let them know the Induce ment you hold, oat to get their trade bj a well displayed adver tisement in " m.- MAI Ik I PI P III bULU LtArjj ri)vTI, fif Trftai ' ' J00J rS&r ."'' ; A0VERTISIB8 wort! Hating iVbfiJtTSi ml V "" A A ' v 18 THK I34D R. MANNING, Publisher VOL. XXVI. A Square Deal .,,.. von vii'-n uu fiww'l -,'l,-:nes-for all the ingredi-''-.'n'l!.' tl,pm are Printed on' f:iI';i.V..',.T-,,,,,1 r and their formulas! i. .... rt ti uiliii -roiith as being complete , rr,,,.t 1 llll llMHW jui Ju MB, Sl'J- f(,r and tlmt the ingredients are fi;(''X l 'n-m -Viturr's laboratory, being, (f t'j f',,:A "",t valuae native' ''i -ill r-x'ts found growing In our; 'ri'can rorGrwdjvhile potent to cure !.;f,te am,v a WTliilJrTTTr Not a drop .":. v-i ....n-rTinfo their cpmtiosll.lnj.- or ex- ii'k:. xais agent possesses lu'JUii". .t v.i!iibl! antiseptic and anti- " i ,, eiyrh. Mitriiive aria rooming oemui- , .T,.r;iif piiiys an important pari in V-r.. f,f l!i.iii'-tin, dyspepsia and "..j..,.-:.. .:! t' nd-d by sour risings, r".',!i.-!i. f j 1 1 1 t r ;ith, coated tongue, ; "n:i'' JwHng In stom " and kindred derange 'J ! rn:i-h. liver and bowels. . (;, i-'iriiiL' all the above distressing t.:i'"'n!"!'n Medical Discovery" f(-r all '.is-ases of the mucous i'J: r "4-' b r;:; "!;.:! t, : r,: . :is -;ii,irrn, iiunipr 01 ine or of the stomach, bowels i-... r. : . . . i , or 1 it ui vi'-'tl to this sovereign rem it - ! I -rx-vi-red in. In Chronic rhi.f ih'i Nasal ja.-'sages. It is well, 't... it:-.' the "(iolden Medical Dis , - r ,r iht- ii' fss:iry constitutional i.. :.t. t i r! aii-t; tins passages freely r ti.r" tiui'-s a flay with Dr. Sage's rii i: ;:t iy. This thorough course t:atut l" nerally cures the worst U' u? I: :U ai:d h(iar-tnes caused by bron-i-..at ami Imu' affwtions. except con i :n u- aiivaiircd aires, the "Golden I '.--Mvi-ry " is a most inlcient rem riij. -i-'iai!y those ohsttiiate. hanff-on i. .!'!. an-'-'l Ny lrritiitiuii and congestion of ! .,r..ii.-iial liiin-oiis im-nibraims. The "Dls" , nr " i in't v U'0-1 for aouto couk'hs arls !.:.' fr i i'l'!' ii ci'liis. nor must it be ex p,,: I ii. riiiv fonMiniiition In Its advanced .iv- I." will flo that but for all a-ui. t.r.i'c i hroiii.- routrhs. which. If nee j i.-.;. .-r i -.I'.'y inatfii. It-ad up to con sum p i, ... ii i-i -t ii.tdicine tliat ran le taken. FRANCIS A. MACON, DENTAL SURGEON, in .uug Block. ; . Ii-.!:r-: : :. in. to 1 . m., 3 to 6 p. 111. K-i-lf-o- l'h .in- M; Office Phone 25. r. : ui r.v. ,- t in inhi-il ulifn desired. No t' .!." i ! mi nation . HKNRV PERRY. INSLRANCE. I .'i..:,: I :m- ui holh LIFE AND F1KE i . II". I lis ii.iff.si-iit?d. 1'olicies issued it..! - !!;! -d to best advantage. Offit In Court House. fity Barber Shop Uirrcll CC Pajfe, Proprietors . t to I'. iniert Clothing Store.) An liasy Siiave, . . A Satlsi ctorv Hair Cut l-HM.ii v...i ..-ft i-vcry tim you piitronizp :.-si.i. ... ;irii fxiii'ru'iii'ed ltarberH, uuu ; .. i v. iv . iiiuiinr our verv bent Sfrvice. ,i" n.-rt : ;. hinii.shfd throiiKhout. Chairs n: , ,i-t. i'i Ifat.T cli-.iii, cool, suuitury We solicit your patronage MURRELL & PAGE. Take This To Your DRUGGIST For Trial Box and Booklet FREE CatarrK Topmvf iir.fni, itinnaMy. and beyond any doubt. tit'atiirr!i ni ihf nosf and throat can be cured, e funii!ciig i.aticiits tlirough druggists, small Tna! li.us cf lr. jhoop's Catarrh dir.. -u tins ;n:sf I am so certain, that Lr. Shoop'i uurrli i nr,. will bring actual substantial help. tii'.r.if C'Ttllilllv .i i-nnvituiiliff na a TlhTc1fl "( any ar:i, I,. real, genuine merit. But that n 1" tin:-: i true mwit. else the test will "'-ni:i. rath, r ll.i.ti ..li.nm it Tr Khnnn'l Ji.rhn;r i a .now whitf, healing antiseptic .!i.M t up in U autiful nickel capped glass jars : .-w. i mii !: MHiiliing agents as Oil Eucalyptus, 'ra.... v, nihil!, etc.. are incorporated into s 'rty. t-r. am Uk- lvtrolatiim, imported by Dr. p irf iu i;Ur..i.... u Catarrh of the nose nd j..rat to tn stomach, then by all .M.H int. rnallv. l)r. Shnno's RestomtfT. 1 '!:-tr.-. a lack of general strength. Jji-;'-- ' '!.. i s. biliousness, bad taste, etc. a.i lor It. shoop's llcstorative. :.' inuiiit rated catarrh only of the noseund "t Dothiiig ( !. . however, need be used but Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cure THOMAS BROS. A"Bilious Attack." Symptoms. Sour stomach, nasty taste in mouth, sick headache, sallow complcx--on, the world your enemy. Cause. Constipation, inact ive liver, overflow of bile into the system. "Sl!cf. Treatment for two r--,M3 before retiring with a'.s TON 10 PELLETS ; : . lilxt , don't worry.sleep ... i Naf.'.rc'lldothe rest. 5...:.. c Trwetmsat 3 Ct. " 3ale at all Drug Stores. A. G. Daniel, Wholesale and Retail dealer in . . Shingles. Laths. Lum ber. Brick. Sash. Doors and Blinds. Full stock at 't Prices. Opposite South- .m it 'jroceru- P. j v " nielli uy . Hedersorv.N. C. The Great State Fair. Many Special Attraction and Ex hibiti to be Seen this Year Erery Day a Big Day-Proam for the Week. News and Observer. The Great State Fair of 1907, which will make Raleigh the "Mecca for nil the people of the State the week bejrinninj; the fourteenth of Oc- Fairs in the number uf'Mx-fo) event : which will briii!" th : livery day tljis year is to be n groat day at the Fair and in no-ial f,- tures, amon thew bein-r the follow- iunr ; October 15 Address bv (Jovern.ir Glenn. October 13 Address by First As sistant Post master General Frank H. Hitchcock to Postmasters Conven tion. October 10th Address hv Jordan, president Southern Cotton Association, to cotton probers. uctouer lb Address bv.lWmno. ter General George von L. Meyer to I'ostmasters Convention, October lGth La vinr of corner stone of Masonic Temple. uciouer llitn Keunion of Ciu federate Veterans. October 17th Address bv Willium Jeniiinrs Br an. October 18th Educational Da v. ddresses by Prominent Educators. October 18th Grand Marshal' Ball at Capitol Club. In addition to these soecial events at the State Fair, races, dances, the atrical attractions of great moment, and a general run of delightful affairs wiuuii win himkh mis me trrentest, week of any State Fair ever held. It is expected that other special events win oe audeu and low rut of fare ou the railroad ives everybody a chance to come to Raleiy;h State Fair Week, October 14th to 19th thisi year. An especially large attendance of Masons is guaranteed for October sixteenth when the corner stone of the Masonic Temple will be laid. There will be bijjj delegations from all the towns in t he State. Salisbury is to be well represented and Salisbury Masons are planning to get to Kaleigli on the sixteenth of October ou the occasion of the corner stone laying of the Masonic Temple in great numbers. Don't ffet out of patience with the baby when it ia peevish and restless, and don't wear yourself out worrying night and day about it Just give it a little CAsCASWEET. CASCASWEET ia a corrective for the stom achs of babies and children. Contains no harmful drugs. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. , After the Expositin. Charlotte Chronicle. Early last June the Chronicle said that the end of the Jamestown Ex position was to be different from that of any exposition held in this coun try, inasmuch as the grounds and buildiugs, barring the warpath and other show buildings, would be oernetuated. It is an ooen secret that it is the intention of the Govern ment to take over the exposition grounds and convert the property into a great military and naval es tablishment. The fact that the great pier so slow of completion, being built as a permanency, gives color to this rumor, lhe uovern ment could make no better invest ment. The sate buildings are there ready to be converted into officers quarters and there is ground for the building of a war college, naval school, training schools, and in fact,., for the consolidation of the naval and military basis f the government. It is a prob ability that the naval academy will be moved there from Annapolis, and nothimr could be better for the inter ests of the United States navy than to move its academy from its anti auated location. Another thing that favors the project is the government military andnavi oaseso escaousueu would have the advantage ot the nn est harbor in the world, facing Hamp ton Roads, whose waters can float the battleshins of all countries. The aftermath of the Jamestown Exposi tion oromises to be great. The Ex nosition will die. as others have done, but from it will spring an in stitution that will be famed the world over Got It All Yet. Washington Post. a annfriorn editor cxDresses the opinion that Hermit Roosevelt in herited his modesty from his mother, Onitfi lik-elv. since the lather seems to have all bis yet. Cures Rheumatism and .Catarrh. Medicine Frte. Send no mny aimply write and try Bo tanic Blood Balm at our expense. Botanic Blood Balm (B. Ii. B.) kill or destroy the poison in the Wood which rauaes the Awful aches in back and shoulder blades, ahiftbag T-oSn. difflenitr in moTinfl. fingers, toes or legs, bone pains, awollen mueciea and jointa of rheumatira, or the foul Dreath, bawtang, sDittincr. dropping in throat, and hearing, snecka flyiwr bafore the eyee, all played out feelins: of catarrh. Botanic Blood Balm haa enrsd hundred of cases ot 39 or 40 yeara' .t.Anr fter-doctors, hot sprint's and O VWa O - natent medicines had all failed. Moat these cured patients had takan Blood Balm aa a last resort. It is especially adviaed for chronic, deep-seated case. Impossible for anv one to suffer the agonies or symptoms of rheumatism or catarrh whila or after . I taking Blood Balm. It manes ine dicou Dure and rkh, thereby giving a healthy blood supply. Cure are permanent and not a patching up. Drug etorea, $1.00 per large bottle. Sample of Blood Balm sent free and prepaid, alao apecial medical ad vie by de- r W . . . . ... T. cribinr vour trouDia ana wnuuR muvu Iftlm Co., Atlanta. 0. Oabolin-a, Carolina, DE3jBA.-TE3sr7s 7 " . Man's Courtesy to Woman. Baltimore American. Itw. generally agreeil too, that the bet mauners are disphvywl i., the South, where tlw chivalrous in stinct is proverbial. Yet heiv, too. i How it is iii Baltimore? A studv of j the ordinary gtreet car will dU-lose ! one-third of the seats oociiriin.1 l.i- : u,e"w,th women standing, epw-inllv 'at 1 heeil(1 of tiQ workinday. TWe meV' too wiU doubtless justify their -",t?lllI, a11 da' "mny of 't,H1 on their feet constantly, and ih it. they are more in nWI rt. tii.w. y e wo,nen- thi-ir ortJinar.v intercourse with women i'V' PPrJiaPs exhibit courtesv ol the most polished character. Itisall to "Pparent that the invasion of "wniuii iiilu me uem oi uusinessroni petition with men is bringing abont a change in man's attitude toward her. There is no lack of respect, but a growing tendency to eliminate the sex distincton and put her on a par :.. ..ii i.s ".- i I. . jm on l ii i ns. Anu n lsprooaoietnat the modern woman would have it this way, for she is rapidly proving ler anility to taue care of herseli- Aevertheless it is to be retrretted that man should ever grow careless in his attitude toward woman. Chivalrous conduct is one of the most beautiful thing.-, there is left. Any deviation from it. is to be frown ed down. We have not crown so careless as some other cities, for we mve, a wholesome admiration and veneration for womanhood; vet we can with profit take an introspection ind correct the things in which we may be going amiss. Notice to Our Customers. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey aud Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as H safe remedy for children and adults. The Happy Habit. oe Mitchell Chappie in National Magazine Nations have their periods cf irri- ation aud paranoia as well as iudi- lduals and I wonder if we are now 'oing through a paroxysm wherein we gloat over the darts of sarcasm and shafts of bitterness until it seems thai the atmosphere is surcharged with discontent, and all this in the ace of the fact that the whole con- tbj,ent.js blossoming . under. God's smile. VVe cannot wonder if the ranters rant a little about the inequalties; there is no denying that tlu?y exist, ut we are the authors of the iniqui ties, the outcome of a system in augurated and maintained by our selves. If we look things straight in the face, we must admit that this state of society arises simply from the fact that we are immersed in a spirit of pure selnshneas and envy, aud glowing with jealousy, the most reprehensible passion known to the mman rcce. xsow let s get down to undamentals and make the race better, and awaken te good im pulses that never are aroused in the scolded child we cannot improve matters bv brinuinsr on a fit of the sulks. - The constructive force of the world is the enduring element. Whocan h?tve aith in a man who has no faith in the best side of human nature? We pity, rather than blame, the poor ellow who handles a scorpion lasu rora choice, like mistaken Rehoboam, King of Israel, when he rejected the advice of his father s wise old coun cillors. Analyze further, and 3'ou will find that many malcontents are honest and sincere in their belief, and they carry the tribulations of the whole world on their shoulders, convinced that they alone know how to redress the wrongs and woes ot humanity, though one cannot but wonder why the panacea is not applied. let analyze lurtner sun, anu ic m i Ml 1?l will be found that when a man is like Ishmael, "his hand against everv man. and every man's hand acrainst him, somewhere in nis ca reer is a painful personal experience that he has nursed into a lite griev ance. l nave seen m iuy num. puplic life men who have kept up a quarrel with all the vigor of a centuries-old feud because of some slight offence to their personal vanity. In fact, it seems to me tuat aiscon tent and happiness are a matter o: fooliniT and DerceDtion. lhe same cause mav arouse the evilest pas Rions and the noblest emotions. On the other hand, how often when one's actions are analyzed, it is found that what looked fair to the eye had its root in a despicable motive, scarcely known even to its possessor and how often, lieneath the smooth ve neer of Doliteness and social custom is hidden the desire to fly at the throat of our brother man when he happens to differ from us,orto touch that which we regard as our own. The one thing that divides us from r.ln halmrians is the fact that we battle with these animal impulses whii-h thev vield to as the right motive. So we swing around again to my favorite word "equipoise," the state of being evenly balanced. "Our lives are kept in equipoise, , By opposite attractions and desires." Stomach troublea. Heart and Kidney ail ments, can be quickly corrected with a pre scription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The prompt and nn.iiiainir twliof n-hirh thin remedr immedi- ately brings is entir-ly due to its Restora- tion Company has proved a greater tive action upon the controlling nerves of'amity than any one could have the stomach, etc. Sold by Thomas Bros. f Imagined at the time.-Charlotta Ob The Durham Herald says that "what makes us mad is to think that the rest of us were getting nothing but passes out of it." The maddest one of the whole bunch is he who was not even getting passes. Wilming ton Messenger. " ' ' 1 II ,11. , . , , , , , . ..., , I . , 1.1 II -.- ... ... I . I, .1 I.I. I I I I III- " II HENDERSON, 5T. C, THURSDAT, OCTOBER The Finest 9 I There are market, but not o... ci the results attained ! y and not one of them positive guarantee. "93." H positively cures dandruff, stops falling hair, and prevents baldness. It's the only real hair restorer in the world. Its success has been remarkable. Other so-called hair tonics may have failed you, but this will not. It is clean, pleasant not sticky or gummy, or of disagreeable odor. Its use absolutely insures a healthy, abund ant, beautiful head of hair that will last forjife. SO Cents Per Bottle THE "REXALL" GUARANTEE . If you get a.bcttle of this heir tonic and find it does not cure you, bring the empty bottle to us, say you are dissatisfied, and we'll return your money. We make this guarantee and we live up to it. Well give the entire formula of this tonic to whoever asks for it. FOR Parker's Two THE Cosby Patent Air-Tight Baker and Heater -mi I f J !y:A2M IT DOES DOUBLE DUTY It warms the coldest and largest room i n the house, making it cozy. The busy housewife can cook or bake anything from light rolls to a Thanksgiving or Christmas turkey. Still it looks just as neat as any heater made. It is air-tight and a great fuel saver. Thousands are be ing sold. Thousands of housekeepers are enthusiastic. Fine Cast Iron tops and bottoms, malting it last for years without repairs. Made only by UNION STOVE CO., Inc., Jox 2745, RICHMOND. VA. A BUCK'S STOVE IN The stove that has stood the test for sixty years, and will stand for many more, is the stove to buy for your kitchen. Buck's stove is built of the best Southern grey iron, with white enamel oven doors and racks, cleanly and sanitary and well ventilated with fresh hot air. Buck's stove is fuel saving, because it has extra large flues, which allow perfect circulation of heat and a stove that is smooth and level on top. AN!EL Be CO. General Fitzhugh Lee's death while president of the Jamestown Exposi- server. In moat cases consumption results from a neglected or improperly treated cold. Folej'a Honey and Tnr enres the moat obstinate coughs and prevents serious results. It costs yon no more tban the unknown prep aration and you ahould insist upon hav jpr tb g'nuifi?' in th" vllow packag. Blessings Hair Food In of hair foods on the them has accomplished Litis scientific remedy backed up by such a air Tonic SALE BY Drug Stores STORES IT MEATS AND - COOKS TOO. The Most Convenient, Useful and Economical Stove for the Home Ever Made. .... I ' at EVERY KITCHEN. non warping, being always So many peroxide blondes have proved to be the chemical affinities of other women s husbands that an effective "step aganist the divorce epi demic might be a law against artih cial yellow hair. Norfolk Virginian Pilot. The only tnj constipation cure must be gin its soothing, healing action when it en ters the mouth. Hollister's Rocky Moon tain Tea restores the whole system to t healthy, normal condition. 35 cents, Tea or Tal-Ws. Tarkf r Tiro Pnig Stnr. tteistid THjbh." 10, 1907. Cotton Mills of tie South. The Baltimore San speaks ttuly of I the wonderful progress in the growth I of the cotton mill industry of the ; South in the following: I "If the seats of a Pullman car were 1 20 feet higher," says the Square f lhai, "a passenger would hardly be 1 out of night of a cotton mill from the ; time he left Danville, Va., until he 'reached Atlanta, Ga. a distance of i 400 miles. It is one long mill village." : Our contemporary thus in a striking - way depicts a great change that has .j taken place in Southern industry in 4t lie last thirty years. In the Pied ' riraont region of the Carolinas and (Jeoriiia is one of the world's great i cotton manufacturing - districts, and some of the largest mills are farther South. A factor in this new develop jment of manufacturing industry is the utilization of water power. Great ; dams have been built upon the rivers, awl the power thus obtained is either used in loco or wired to distant mills. At Whitney, N. C, for exam ple, a dam 333 feet long across the Yadkin river will, with the help of a four and one-half canal, give a fall, it is stated, t wo-thirds as high as Niagara and generate 145,000 horse-power. Charlotte, Greensboro and Concord large mill centers are expected to receive this power by wire, not to mention numerous smaller towns less remote. At other points like engin eering feats are creating additional power for use in mill3, furniture fac tories, etc., with the result that from Danville to Atlanta and beyond into Alabama a new industrial era is dawning. More mills are being built, a large proportion of the people are learning the charm and comfort of ampler income, and the agricultural interest ceases to be the greatly pre dominant one. This means an altered type of social organization, more schools, wider intellectual activity, diversified interests and generally im proved culture. A great and benefi cent achievement of recent years is the provision of attractive work and a brighter outlook on life for the mountain folk. These have been at tracted into the mill country by the wages offered, gladly abandoning their one-room cabins and dreary mountain existence for the compara tive luxury of the factory village. Their present incomes spell affluence in comparison with their former earnings. The children, have good schools, habits of industry are ac quired, and all arouud the social and economic situation is ameliorated. The attitude of employers toward child labor is commendable. "All the larger mills in Spartanburg county, says the Square Deal, "main tains free schools for the children in their villages." A mill president is quoted as saying, "Sometime ago we may have had child labor because it was cheap; but considering what they do, the children that work now are the most expensive help that we have. The best place for the children is in school, the next best place (for those over the lejral age) is in the mill, and the last place for them is running loose in idleness." Capital is being accumulated. 'Employes deposit in local banks and the money is used for building more mills. The situation is accordingly one of thrift and growth. "Such," adds our con temporary, "has been the rapid transformation of the Piedmont re gion that the railroads which a few years ago served this section with ease are now, in spite of tremendous improvements in rolling stock, unable to handle the freight that originates along their lines." The story is one of prosperity in widening curves a prosperity ou which the Sun heartily congratulates its Southern friends. His Dear Old riother. 'My dear old mother, who ia now eighty three years old, thrives on Electric Bitters," writes W. B. Brunson, of Doublin.Ua. "She has taken them for about two years and en joys an excellent appetite. feels strong and Bleeps well." That's the way Electric Bitters affect the aged, and the same happy results follow in nil cases of female weakness aud general debilty. Weak, puny children too, are greatly strengthened by them. Guaran teed also for stomach, liver and kidney trou bles, by Melville Dorsey, druggist. 50c. The Drug Evil. Southern Farm Magazine,' of Baltimore, for eptetnber. The "blind tigers" te which the physicians refer are by no means an impossible result of prohibition, but there are even greater evils than such evasions of the law. There are great er evils than the t:ae of intoxicating beverages, and one of them is the use of drugs disguised under various names. Thousands of persons have gotten into the habit of resorting to such drugs without really know ing the terrible menace contained in them. 'They may be had among the cooling drinks handed over the counter of a soda fountain, or the desire for them mav have lieen ere ated originally in taking them ac cording to a physician s prescription. However the habit may be formed. it js one really much more deleteri ous in its effects and one harder to combat than the whiskev habit. which is bad enouirb. Prohibition legislation to be perfectly effective should be supplemented by legisla- i: i . . . uuu reuuemg opportunities ior eva sion of the law to a minimum, and also preventing an enlarged use of paralyzing drugs as substitutes for whiskey. af - Hard Times in Kansas. The old daya of grasshoppers and drought are almost forgotten in the prosperous Kan sas of today, although a eitisen of Codell. Earl Shamborg, has not jet forgotten a hard Urns he encountered. lie says: "I wa worn out and discouraged by eoagbing night and day, and conld fled no relief till I tried Dr. King'eew Disco rery. It took less than one bottle to completely enre me." The safest and most reliable congh and cold core and lung and throat healer eyer dis - covered. Guaranteed by 3V sod f 1 00.. Melville Dorsey, Trial little fr. impost , High Point an Example. As a Furniture Centre It YiH Soon Have No Rival in Its line Fif teen Years A o the Place Was a Crossroads Postoffice. Charlotte News. -" High Point furniture and, wood working plants ship ou an average of 60 care of furniture per day, year in and year out, of 1,500 a month of 23 working days 18,720 a Tear ofJ n4.- L 1 '. !.. 1 oii worsing unys. oacu, nrc me figures just given out. It is also stated that two factories alone ship ped 128 car loads of manufactured goods last month. One hundred wagons are busy every day handling the manufactured products. Tbese figures will probably be a great surprise to all persons who are not familiar with what is going ou in High Point, one of the most progress ive towns of the State. There are now about 50 furniture and wood working plants iu High Point and each year these plants bring thous ands and millions of dollars into that town to be distributed among its citizens. The value of these manufactories is almost inestimable. Ten or fifteen years ago High Point was little more than a crossroads postoffice. Then it was that energet ic, hustling men saw the opportunity, being at the door of the vast timber supply of that section, to build up a furniture manufacturing town sur passing any other in the United States. If this has not been accom plished it will be in the near future, for High Point is never satisfied to rest on its oars. As a furniture manufacturing centre it is only sur passed by Grand Rapids, Mich., and soon it will have no rival in its line. This is only a partial glimpse ot one ot the best towns in the Mate. There are others, but none more de serving. Editor J. J. Farris, who has done much to further the interests of his home city, will soon issue a 00-page illustrated edition, showing up the many features of this progressive, and active little city. The example of High Point should be a lesson to Charlotte and other towns of the State. High Point has no natural advantages that are denied the Queen City. She is denied many advantages that we are per mitted to enjoy. What we need is more small indus tries of different kinds. We can get them if we will do our part. High Point is a shining example of what they mean to any city. A Card. 0 This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund yonr money if Folay's H6ney and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, beals the lunga and preventa serious results from a cold. Curea la grippe cough and preventa pneu monia and conaumption. Contains no opi- atea. The genuine ia in a yellow package Refuse substitutes. Free Railroad Passes. Wilmington Metsenger. It is published that Chairman Mc- Liendou, of the Georgia railroad com mission, has declined a free pass sent to him by the Central Railroad of Georgia. State officials especially railroad commissioners, should not accept favors from railroads, but the latter should be required to furnish free transportation to officials whose duties require them to do a great deal of travelling. We believe the corporation commission of this State is, by act ol the Legislature is furnished free transportation by the railroads, lhe chief objection to the accept ance oi passes ny btate officials is that because of the cry in late years of railroad domination by sodoins: they would lose their influence and create suspicion of themselves among many people. livery action on their part favorable to a railroad, no matter how just, would be denounces as having been influenced bv the possession of a free pass. , I his cry against free passes is o recent date. In former times it was not considered improper for judges even justices ox the supreme court and other State officials to accept annual passes from the railroads. Tlie people did not think they would be biased by so doing. The people uiu not nave iesss confluence in such justices of the supreme court as Pear son, Settle, Iieade, Rodman, Smith Rutfin or Dillon, or such State off! cials as V ance, Saunders, Englebard Worth and a host of others we might name because they used free passes ere those men .untrue to their trusts? Were thev less faithful ser vants of the people than are their successors iu office of the present day liecause they rode on passes and the latter do not7 tau t pieaent-day offi cials be trusted to the same extent j us they were? Are they deprived of tiiis privilege which was without I question accorded to their predeces- j Mors of a few years back because the ' people feel they cannot put the same 1 confidence in their iutegrity? . 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