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Deafness Cured Vbe Caturd by Catarrh. If yon hava ringing nuU In your ears, catarrh germ are making their way from the nose to ihe ear through the tub. Many case of deafness caused by catarrh have been cured by breath ing HYOMEI. ll reaches the tnftam ed membrane, heal the soreness and banishes catarrh, which is the cause of most deafness. F. C. Vanaman. railroad conduc tor of Bingharnton. X. Y.. writes that he was cured of deafness after specialists had tailed. HYOMEI (pronounce it High-one I is guaranteed to cure catarrh, coughs, colds, asthma, croup, aud aore throat, or money back. Com plete outfit with inhaler 11.00. Ex tra bottles 50 cents. Sold by Kn ltsh Drug Co.. the enterprising phar macists, and druggist everywhere. EscaiKK an Awful Fate. A thousand tongue could not ex presa the gratitude of Mrs. J. E. Cox cf Joliet. Hi., for her wonderful deliverance from aa awful fate. "Ty phoid pneumonia had left me with a dreadful cough." she writes.' Some times 1 had such dreadful coughing spelling I thought I would die. 1 culd et no help from doctor's treatment cr other medicines till 1 used Dr. King's New Discovery. Hut 1 owe my life to this wonJerful rem edy for i scarcely coush at all now." Ouick and safe, it is the most relia ble of all throat aad lung medicines. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at English Drug Company's. WHENCE COMES OCR STRENGTH X Xatioa Va Evem Renewed From the Tup IVimicrmry a Matter of Sympathy ami Insight. (Wood row Wilson. ) What fill me with confidence In the :uture is that the world Is not wailing upon the stupidity of poll tics. The world ha an awkward way of taking things into it own hands. The life of the people must In the long run express itself in this country In the polities, and It doe not now express Itself In this coun trj in the politics we have been ac customed to ia the last decade. There are two or ttree theories of government in this country. Do not decleve yourself by supposing all the people believe in democratic government, because they do not. You have ony to listen to the utter ances of very distinguished Republi can speakers to see that do not be lieve and do not pretend to believe in representative government. They will tell you that they do not be lieve the judgment of the people can be trusted. And are you going to take counsel from these gentlemen as to preservation of our represent ative institutions when they don't want them to represent the groat body of the people? I ilin't know whether I was born .. or learned so. or w hat happened . to me. but I know this, that the; deepest conviction I have, arising out cf observation and experience. Salo of Valuable Land. vis' 7 Vnder and by virtue of an order and decree niado by the Superior court of Union county, North Caro lina, in a special proceed ing there in pending wherein John 1). Diggers, administrator of W. A. Blggers. de ceased, plaintiff, and Laura Smith and C-irrie Fowler et al aro defend ants, we will on Monday, the Uctli day of May, 1012. offer for gale at the court house door in Monroe. N. C. all those cer tain pieces, tracts or parcels of land cf which tho said W. A. Diggers died, censed and possessed, describ ed as follows: 1st Tract: A tract lying and bo lng in Sandy Ridge township, Union county. North Carolina, bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake on the old line near a dwelling and runs N. 86 B. 45.50 poles to John Davis corner; thence with his line N. 5 1-2 W. 63.44 poles to a P. O. R. B. Weddlngton's corner; thence with his line S. 58 W. 136 1-2 poles to a P. O., A.O. Davis corner; thenc with flva nf hia until Unes.lst 6 3-4 100 poles crossing a branch to a mall B. J.; 2nd S. 34 1-4 W. 54 poles to a P.O.by a pine; 3rd S. 87 W. 42.60 pole to a R. 0.: 4th 8. 9 E. 11 poles to a dead persimmon by a spring and fifth S. 81 1-2 E. 89 poles to a pine stumpby a small ce dar; thence N. 23 1-2 E. 52 poles and 15 links to a P.O.. Geo. E. Da- rnrnorr thence with his line N- 3-4 E. 84 1-2 poles to a black oak tump; thence N. 32 1-4 E. 48 1-2 poles to a small P. O.; thence N. 4 W. 5 poles and 16 links to the hoirlnnlnir rnntitinlne 83 3-4 acres. Being three tracts consolidated and being the old home place of the aid W. A. Biggers. loss, however, 3-4 ncres heretofore conveyed to n Ri i' n. 9nA Tmcf A tract adlolnlne the ihiivn lnmla containing eleht acres more or loss conveyed to W. A. Dig gers by O. c. Davis una wire uy deed dated Nov. 25!h. 1831. wblcii Is registered In Book 12 page 278 )r.1 TmpC Alan another tract ad- Inlnlr? tho nhnvo ilenrrlhod 87-acre tract containing 4.67 acres convey ed by Magpie A. ana Jcnn a. wavis to W. A. a eeers by deed dated .o vnmhpr 6. 1893. and registered in rifinir 24 nnfa 175. less, however from the several tracts of land about 17 acres which was sold about tne latter p.irt of 1907, by Frank Arm fioid nnd It IV ttedwlno. commla Bloners. This 17 acres being th ex d nfter nll.itt.lnir to Clvde Diggers and Thomas Diggers a home stead in the lands of their aocoasea fnthor uhirh hnma stead allotment Is the land to be sold at the time li orotnhcfnrA PrinT'd. Terms of sale one-third the pur chase money in casu ana me re mainder nn ft credit of six months. the deferred payments to bear In terest from date of sale and title re tained until purchase money has been paid in full. Thin Anrll Kith. A D.. 1912. FRANK ARMFIELD and U. B. REDWING, Comrs A Princriy Gift to the Orphanage. Biblical Recorder. All admirers of genuine philan thropy and every friend of the fath erless will rejoice In the munifi cent gift of property worth $100,000 which has just been made to our Orphanage at Thomasvtlle. The property consists of a splen did Lenoir County farm of about twelve hundred cere with all of It equipment. It is located la the rich NeuKo river valley, he a frontage of about one niilo on the river, and its soil Is in a high state of culti vation and is unsurpsssed in fer tility. It Is on the Central High way, seven miles from Kinstoa. and Is two mtks south of F-lling Creek, the neant railroad station. The tuilOinits on the place are worth about $30,000. aad there Is not a bhoddy structure among them: a good modern gin. large dairy burns, cuttle of the finest breeds and as good mules as are to lie found in this couutry. The residence star.us in a beautiful grove of ce dars whence the name of "Cedar lil" which I: has borne for a long time. After visiting It many tini'-s during the p:ist twelve years, Dr. B. W. S;iil::ian says It Is the met, beau tiful country place his eyes have ever behold. And Mr. Noah n'Kgs who recently visited It for the first time says it Is the best farm he ever saw, and If he lived there he woulj really besitate about going to heaven. The donors cf this magnificent ni'intnt'nn mv Mr. and Mrs. W. L. out cf observation and experience.) whom (he has pros. Is this, that I would rather take the j ha few ,0 Whh. judgment of the rank and file than .,..,..... frora anv uarter. the judgment of tho men who have, thor own free wl lose tw0 become absorbed and successful lead. Keneroug heartg are ,avis this ers in great undertakings. I princelv gift upon the. altar of Him And I want to ask tneso gentle-. u'tMhtT of the fatherless. And men this query: What sustains bus k.,pninc ith what they have ii-.ess in the United States? What' . , ,.,.-,- tlloir ust.fi is it that makes the United Slates . h h ninvs been t.iosoerous? Is it that ve have great . . ,,.,... hi f,., l.ni.linir e.imaina of Industry? What would;.,"'. '. -VJi- ,"(h r.ml thev do without the cunning and What Tesaaa admire I hearty, vigorous life, according to Hugh Tallman of San Aatonla. "We find." he write "that Dr. King' New Life Pills surely put new energy Into a person. Wife and 1 believe they are the best made." Ex cellent for stomach, liver or kidney troubles. 25e at English Drug Co". 4 R. NOTICE. Sale of VulunMe Farm Lands. P.v virtus of tho Dower conferred on mo In an order made by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Union coun ty In a special proceodln?, entitled FloRle Moaer. F. M. Yandle et als. vs. Louis fonder, S. H. Crowell et als., now ponding before said clerk, I will, on SnMirrlnv. Jure Rth. 1012. at 12 o'clock m., at tho court house door of Union cunty. N. C soil to tha hlchPKt bidder at DUbllc AUC lion the following described land, tn-wtt' l.vlnrr nnd bnlne In Vance town ship, Union county, N. C, adjoining the lands of David Orr estate, holrs of Martha Ann Conder, John Robin son, Henry Alexander and William Horton, containing 64 acre, more or loss, and being the part of the WITIInm Condor estate land allot ted to Mrs. Isabella Condor as her dower In said lands. TTnnn thet fnllowlni terms, viz: One-thldr cash, remainder January 1, U13, title to be retained till all nf niirrhmin monev ha been paid. purchaser to pay Interest at the rate of lx per cent on deferred payment and execute nis note wua sumcieui arety to secure same. Thl U la mado for the sake of securing a partition of the above de- sclbed land. Thla 79th dnv of Anrll. 1912. J. J. Parker, Commissioner. gtackjt Parker, Atty. mmmmmmmm skill, the muscle and the iiuiomita- lie aspiring hope of the Aaier.can people? If these people were to find hore dying out of thiir hearts, they would become ilumt) o.'iven iHP.sts, nnd your enterprises would fail for lack of the very breath that sustains them. if nnlv those who np chosen at the top have the right of way in. what is going to happen to America Did you ever hear cf a nation mat was renewed from the tOD? Did J'0 or hear nf a nation that was not made virile, that did not nccount for youth by renewal from tho bot tom? Did you ever hear of a tree that drew its sap from its flowers? Does it not draw It from the dark and silent places of tho soil? Does not a nation draw its power of re newal and enterprise and all Its fu ture from the ranks or tne great. body of unnamed men? If vnn urn enlne to discourage these men; If you are going to put the chill of fear in their nearis, men American captains of Industry can whistle for their future; and they will whistle In a wilderness. i am fh friend of American dusi- ness because I know where Its foun dations are laid and where they are weak. Tho foundations are solid only when laid In the confidence of the itnnimnn npnnle. A Democrat? Why, a man doeB not understand history who Isn t rvimwret. A man doesn't under stand enterprise who Isn't a Demo crat. And let me say tnis: nom ocracy Is not merely a matter o nrocrams: it is a mntter ot sympa thv nnd lnslcht. It acnenns upon v .'bother vmir heart is in connection with the treat heart ot tne people ilnra not denenil noon wlictner cu can cunningly devise a platform ib...t liinkd firm and cood. You can br.iid a fllnniy platform r.nd stand on it pticcesufully. provided lis basis is in the rk-ht kind or spirit. tt Is a matt r of seeliiK not frnm vriir eves out. but from th ves of other men In. Getting the icinn tbnt U In the back of the r,!,.-. ir.nn'a b:ld 1 tllO tlltnS-. CPt Inir tho hone that Is the universal hope; gettins that impulse that Is ho rnnininn human till n use. lor ward. This world has been swept by wave after wave of democratic Impulse. Sight Restored. Pagelar.d Journal. Mr R. J. Outen. who lives out on route one, was in town Wednesday nbifl tu neo his wav. ana almost iud lant over tho restoration 01 ins sight. He has been blind for five .oir. nnd nnrtiiitv niinu tor ten rears. His eyes were operated on in Pobrnnrv of th is year by ur WuVafinM nf Chnrloitc. The ocera tinn was Derformed In Monroe, all expenses of which were paid by Mr .T V I.inev or tnis Place. Mr nnrn's leht Is now sufficiently nable him to distinguish objects at a distance, Rnd ne nas alrondv tllnwpd SOlllC He 18 Very emteful to Mr. Laney and other f.inn.k fnr their kindness. r Tnhn Houeh. of Magnolia Mississippi, was here yesterday. He was ralped In this county near the Dioin. hut hii heen awav 20 years. ito ia a lironard nharmaclst. and has Ken in tha drntr and lewelnr busi ness In Mississippi, but has sold his business there to come oac to nis atlve state. His family is now at rv Hill where they will remain ,n ha In.itna unmewhere. We should be glad to have hlra decide to remain with us. tii hind of heln to the iueiiv and neer falling to respond to the cry nf i!!str.-rfs. Thounh neltiier has ever united with any church, they have a.l the while been in sympa bv with the DaDtlsts. Mrs. Kennc dys' father, tho revered an.l hoaor l'.P'icon rinckney Hardee, was for many years a strong pillar in the Iiaotist church in Kinston; and tne magnificent south window of the nhnrih nne of the most beautiful windows in the United Stntes, was presented by Mrs. Kennedy in mem- nrv nf ber tamer nnn sister, auu now in this great charity Involving their entire estate. Mr. nna airs. Kennedy, who have no children, so invest their lives and labors that throughout future years a multitude of children will arise ana can mem Tha pnndltlon of the clft is mat a hrnnrh of the Omanage ne estau liebed on the clace. This the Trnctaaa In nn lied session at TtlOlU asvtlle on Friday, April 26. agreed to do. Mr. Kennedy ana nis attor nev. Mr. N. J. Rouse, being present ta the nrrangement. By unanimous rising vote the Trustees In their acceptance thanked Mr. ana ir k'pnnedv for their timeiy nua ai.,nhi irift nnd nnr whole denom ination will Join them m grateiui ra..ni-nltlon of this noble generosity. whiia thev reserve a life estate for themselves after which the entire nmnartv vpKt absolutely in tne ur phanage. they desire, as Mr. Rouse says In the Kinston Free Press of inMt Snturdav. "to see tne properi) unrodtiv used for the nurnoses In- ardd nml n nronosition was made to the Trustees yesterday and ac cepted by the trustees, sudjcci iu ,ii in nrovuifl ior uie .mma bv which bulldingd may b erected at once upon tho estate and nracticallv the entire land estate .vent the residence and tony or fifty acres surroumlins It, may pass Into tho hands cr tne trustees nm t.inr ihnn .Innuarv 1. 1913." He further ndds that Mr. and Mrs. Ken nedy Inviaclble Flour, (High Tatent). Golden Cream, (Fancy Patent), r Baker's Choice, (Half Tatent.) Graham FIclt, (Absolutely Fure.) J Buy flour with a reputa tion. Just pood, plain, hon est home-made Flour. A flour that is actually gcod ca can be made from seated Valley of Virginia Wheat. For sale by all dealers. Henderson Roller HOls Company X x Arr you llvp that YOl lt fire Insuritncf Is iu ftrontf. n liable cttu- Tho Milley It worth Just a much h I lie romwtny Uliiml It is hMo l live up tu ItK tetitiN nI as lltorr Is a wide variance iu the iiiiiiageiiient and Mrv iigth of dilftr cut ,iiitttiles rnu Mioultl luive jour Insurance placet! tlirouli HiIh urreiuy where oi;ly coniiKinKfi of t liit I nnd piwven worth are reim-- M'llUtl. insurance and investment, fi. It. CAUWELU MoiuH-r. Office In Hunk of Vnton Ituildiu;;. Gompanu tiie ixw.innxKss of tileh. The Cauw Is Inside Vse Henirohl, tlie Inwanl Itt-mwiy. Tnomt treatment is the secret of the successful cure for piles, ntw Rnin. sold br Enelish Drug Co., an all druKKists under a stnci money hnv unranteA of satisfaction. HEMROID (sugar coated tablet) acts Inwardly, and livens up circula tion of blood in the flabby, swollen parts, curing permanetiy wnere sai t i fflvA nnlv relief. HEMPmn coats but 11.00 for 24 itin' medicine. Dr. . Leonbardt Co., Ri.tion B.. Buffalo. N, Y. Write for booklet. insurance! 1 You've Uvn Koine to tuke out that Insurance for such a lonjr, Umo that now you almost think that you have It hut. If your jusuMTty was suddenly destroyed by fire, you would soon realize Uint you luul not taken it, and would see more firc.lb)y Ue need of ln su ranee. DON'T WAIT, 8 EE IS XOW! N. 6. ENGLISH ft: Slanairer, guvlufis, Loan and Trust Co. E. C, Williams. W. B. Lore. Ney McNooly. wn.I.IAMS. LOYU St McXEELY, Attorneys and Counselors at Ijtw. Practice In the State and Federal Court, Make a specialty of the set t!i.mnt of estat? for executors, contemplate l'hing at "Cedar administrator, and guardians. nll" Htid are hanov In the nope rrompt anu that dnrln. the remaining years that all business ontrus ca to w- uii'.n h theirs, it may bo tneir pleasure to see growing up arouna ih.,m tho iipetnnimr and ureuaratlon ,,f l.otinlr count v section of the Thnmo.riiin nrnimiiiiL-e under the IIIUillUDOOU " 1 c nnme of the "Kennedy Memorial nm" wh!eh mav fur nil time con tribute to the necessities, comforts orwi tho n-nner roarinir of those irom , . whom In their young cnuanooa n.is been taken parental arrection anu oversight ttlven are renortlnjr to .,.'!.'. tbow find K.VtJl.K THISTLE SODA of great Assistance In their efforts to reduce tne present. ihk ..not nf HvlnB. These ladles say that thl3 famous product comes lu larger packages than otner orunus, that they use one fourth less for cooking purposes and that It is use ful In dozens of money saving wuys. Initial A Judm 111 liail 1'tX. T.,.tiP P.H Cherrv of Glllis Mills, r... ttoa nlnlnlv worried. A bad .ITMHt, W m . sore on hi3 leg nna oauiea n1 roa iitnd nil renioaies. I honirht it u-ftii a cancer." he wrote. "ii lnuf i used linemen S Aruien oi onI vii enmntetelv cured." .'HI T . I" V" ' ' Cures burns, boils, ulcers, cuts, brui ses and plies. Z5c at lingnsn uruK Company's. Otflcos 11. 12, 14 and 15, Loan and i Trust Building. Monroe, N. C. One Y v Pain Pill. then V. B. HOUSTON. JURGEON DENTIST, 0c- op stairt, Flmerald BoiWfrg. North weet ot tvthonee. Monroe, N. C K. W. Lunmond and i. O. M. Tibs, Attorney -t-I.w, win nrutlra In all State and Fed eral Courta. Special attention giv en to tha settlement of Estatea by Administrators, Executors and Guar dians. Offices, No. I and 9, uova and Trust Building. Phone V. For Neuralgia, nothing la better than Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Used by thousand tor a generation Tho who have suffered from neuralgic pains nesd not be told hnur nretnnarv it is to StClirO re lief. The easiest wav out of neuralgia is to ue Ur. Miles Anti-I'am t ills. I hey have re lieved sufferers for so many vir that thev have become a household necessity. 1 hr tnkrn Tr. MlliV Antl-rKln Pt!l for flv years and thr are the only thing that dors m any good. Th Anv. iwiiMVra neuntiri in mr head In fifteen minutes. I have alo tiikm them for rhoumstliim, hend- nrh. r.ttlnn In thA hrMUIt. toothache. earache and puns In tne bowels anu limb I hva found nothing- to Miunl thotn and thor are all that U ln.il thorn. J. W. BEDGE. Blus Bptinga, Mo. At all drugfllits 49 dotes 29 cents. Never sold in buik. MILES MEDICAL CO., Klkhart. Ind. W. J. riUTT, A llnrimd M. Having been appointed prosecuting iSrX?SiZri DOCTOR H.D. STEWART tn S .111 PHYSICIAN. MONROE, N. C. celva Dromot and careful attention.! If roa deein my twrvieee, eil dm terotigi Offloet Boom. 21 and S2. 1 To.V: SXZZimt t ran wiwh f. m. umoe ever uuoe vraa; weuipeny . TeeeobotM B8. lloaroe, N. C Ideeeeoa Leunter erenee. GOING i So they are. We sold a car load last week and have another to be here this week. In the car will be some nice horses too. We dont keep them, we sell them, quality and price make them go 'a e it I.!. Nomination Coupon. Good for lOO Votes in. THE JOURNAL GRAND BABY CONTEST. Baby's Name Address Parents' Nam To enter the baby In the contest fill out this coupon and bring or mall It to the Contest Department of The Journal. Each con testant Is entitled to one nomination good for 100 votes. Only one nomination will be credited to each contestant. It coeU nothing to nominate. Void after May 23rd. Good for 25 Votes iu THE JOURNAL GRAND BABY CONTEST. Baby's Name Address.-, You may send In aa many of these coupons aa yon can get. nd each one will count Twenty-five votes on your favorite. Void after May I3rd.
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