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SSS RES RE RE SSE RR a AT 200 This big stock must A Little Learniug. Here area few history answers col lected in New York State Educational Departinent in the past year Modern conveniences. —Ineubator and fireless teleyraphy. The Republican party was former- ly known as the Free Spoil Phe President takes the yoke of of- flee, fhe salaries of teachers are paid from the dog tax Benjamin Franklin produced clec- tricity by rubbing cats backward. Lincoln had a woman make hima sult of homespun from rails which he Holiow Ware Ladies Purses Back Combs | Ladies and Gents JEWELRY J ewelry We have bought the BIG STOCK of THE ERIE JEWELRY CO. and are going to throw it on the market Saturday, January 22, 1910, FOR ONE WEEK Ending Saturday, January 29, 1910 Regardless of First Cost. If in need of any of the articles herein mentioned, or if you expect to be any time in a year, you can’t afford to miss this—this means what you want at your own price almost. Co Cuff Buttons SIGNALS OF DISTRESS JEWELRY to Read and Heed Them. cretions are d sorders this state: 1s Jealer: dealers, Belt Pins, Iburn Co., Buffalo, llar Buttons ies ve Music Rolls 3314 off Scart Pins Brooches, — : = ee Coffee Sets 25 Beauty Pins «r the name—Doan'’s—anc Cream and Sugar) er Cent OF! ; 05 Barcelets, ei =" Press Glass Hat Pins, Per Cent OFF Hair The Misplaced Smile. 20 | Belt Buckles, asics Ornaments y ! smile of President Taft Per Cent OFF 25 40 Bracelets or him popularity and | Per Cent OFF Per Cent OF of all kinds at 25 campaign seems to So lony as it 25 Per Cent OFF 1ign speeches Butler People Should Know How | In the bosom of the plowland, kidneys give many signals of} 474 horses panting through the grain contain a} iA quent, scanty, pain-| ackache is constant day and night. ys need quick |* Use a special kidney 2 sick kid- , 200 S. Main oan’s Kidney ik Clay’s Drug in our family o not hesitate -dy to anyone ed by dis- Price 50 Every Home in the Land meets tave cae or ewe Oieeie “Cree” Georn: pnw agg $4 much to your comfort snd con Sleeping Uuder the Snow. | Out in the fields so barren, | Underneath the snow and sleet, | Sleeps the promise of the wheat! | With its fifty thousand binders | And its hundred thousand men, And whips that snap again, nd screaming monsters, breathing steam, Dividing grain and chaff, | And dust veiled men whose pitchforks , gleam The while they jest and laugh, nd rattling trains that carry bread, A hungry world to fill-- _ |All sleeping just beneath the snow Out yonder on the hill! | —K. C. Times. Senator Stone is making some strong speeches in the Sixth district for Senator C. C. Dickinson, the Dem- ocratic candidate for Congressman. The Democrats of that district should not fail to go to the polls on election day. They have the opportunity to vote for one of Missouri's ablest Democrats, a man who has been tried and proven to be a real champion of the people. He will be a splendid representative to receive the mantel from the shoulders of the late and esteemed DeArmond, Senator Dick- inson will truly represent the people of the Sixth district. The election of Senator Dickinson will be a splendid memorial to the lamented Congress- man DeArmond and a source of en- couragement to the Democracy of Missouri and the nation. —Nevada Mail. A. H. Culver Furniture Co, Headquarters for Good Furniture. Public Sale. Having decided to go to Colorado, A Wretched Mistake - to endure the itching, painful distress I will sell at public auction at my of piles. There's no need to. Lis: farm, one mile west of Butler, on ten:* “I suffered much from piles,’ MONTDAY. Januane Sie writes Will A. Marsh, of Siler City, MONDAY, denvery a gH10, ‘ 10 horses, mules and jennets, con- N. C., “till 1 got a box of Bucklen’s , * : . Arnica Salve, and was soon cured.”’ sisting of 1 span of matched gray Burns, boils, ulcers, fever sores, mares, coming seven years old, work eczema, cuts, chapped hands, chil- single or double, bred to jack; gray birins, vanish before it. 25c¢ at F. T. e : serene A REMEMBER THE DATES | § Per Cent OFF yanquets it Was alorce to be Umbrellas and Fobs and Lamps and Rogers Knives ee Canes Chains Jardinieres Chinaware and Forks tt bad stato Yer a4 mile 4 mig ood thing, but in 2 £ 50 Cen e¢ ce itis apt phn nlimit- Per Cent Ort Per Cent OFF Per Cent Discount | Per Cent OFF NdUIMBRK = “A ina Gael judgment. A misplacec i sain nderful possibilities for French, St. Thomas and Giffert Clocks, all the best makes wor When men are fighting fights in 25 Per Cent OFF ”o--we bought it cheap and you can do likewise. which their whole. beings are entered which mean for them political life or death, they are apt to prefer the thin lipped man and his curt “yes” or “no” in which they can place depend- Saturday, January 22 to 29, 1910 REMEMBER THE PLACE G. W. Ellis Jewelry Co. The spoils system where spoiled things are kept. The board of health has largely taken the place of this. The difference between Jackson and Koosevelt is that ~Jackson has been dead a long time and Roosevelt isin Africa shooting lions. Women’s Home Companion for January. Folk’s Tribute. In its account of the Democratic Conference in Kansas City, the Kan- sas City Star said: “Joseph W. Folk began his ad- dress with a tribute to the late David A. DeArmond, and to ©. C. Dickin- son, who is the Democratic nominee had split. They were hickory rails, Tor the vacancy in Congress from the The place ance, even though he is against them, to the genial individual with too many peace making proclivities. A smile at the wrong time is as irritat- ing asa bumble bee under one’s un- dershirt. To Mr, Taft's smile and his antip- athy to decisive measures can be traced most of the present unpleasant- = 'ness inthe ranks of the Republican party’s ranks. A smile is a hopeless failure when Topeka, Jan. The Kansas Supreme. conditions call for firmness. Court has denied the petition of D. A.) Firmness instead of smiles might Williams, a negro, for a writ of have given the country a decent tariff mandamus to compel the Parsons’ bill instead of. the present form of Soard of Education to allow his chil- legalized robbery. dren to attend a school exclusively. Firmness instead of smiles in the for white children. The Williams early part of the Ballinger-Pinchot home is across the railroad tracks quarrel could have saved to the coun- from the school set apart for negroes, try Pinchot, his talents, his patriot- and Williams tried to send his chil- ism and his zeal in protecting our dren to the school for white pupils, natural resources. as it would not be so dangerous. He Firmness and square dealing in- ; contended that the board of education stead of smiles might even have jhad no right to segregate white and quelled the insurgents instead of negro children. The court held that, making a split in the party and im- Pupils. 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Low wheel- ed farm wagon, two seated carriage good as new, rubber tired runabout good as new, two horse buggy, riding wo fe psgome fangrde kt "9-8 Titer. cultivator, walking cultivator, har- ae Pe ouble work harness, set double driv- CLAY’S DRUG STORE ing harness new, set single buggy harness, new lawn mower, three or ——— four tons of hay in stack. Household and kitchen furniture. New range cooking stove burns coal or wood, side board, bed room suit, ‘iron bed, folding bed, new Axminster rug 9x12, dining table, kitchen cabi- net, sofa, 6 dining chairs, 3 rocking chairs and other things too numer- ous'to mention. Terms. All sums of ten dollars and |under cash. Over ten dollars a cred- perfectly by ome five-dol? S was not particu-' placable enemies out of men who it of nine months. Note with approv- larly dangerous and that the board of | education had a right to segregate the children. Saved at Death’s Door hence hickory shirts. Sixth District. 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Morgan & Co. The distribution is to be made ratably asa stock dividend to the present $60,000,000 of common stock. The decision to make the distribu- tion followed a preliminary report to a meeting of the directors by the comptroller of the company. This report showed that after setting aside reserves in excess of those set aside in 1908, the earnings of the company for 1909 exceeded $14,000,000. The stock distribution is not all that the stockholders will receive for the Board of Directors further recom- Get.... Regal Shoes Because one of the finest shoe making organiza- tions is always watching the latest style tendencies and building it into Regals with the best material and the most expert workmanship procurable. We show you exactly the same models that you would see on Broadway were you to examine the stock of one of Regal’s New York stores. In addition—the. Regal shoe is the only shoe ever made in “quarter sizes. That in itself insures you more comfort, a better fit and a neater appearance than it is possible to get in other shoes. The price is constantly low— $3.50, $4 and $5 have the confidence of “the people at home.”’ All the trouble is traceable to the smile, to the desire to please, to be of the fact that ho man can serve two masters and indecision in choos- ing one, perhaps, lest, the one chosen prove to be the weaker when the votes were counted. To the smile, however, the manu- facturer who is enabled through the tariff to place a tax on the people, owes adebt. To the smile the graft- ers, who seek to control the country’s natural resources should be thankful for the removal of their chief enemy, Gifford Pinchot. To the smile, the ‘“fnsurgents’’ and their constituents, the people at large, alone owe enmity for in it they found not the protection it promised. In the end the smile may mean the owner’s downfall, but the country will have paid the bill. 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