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THE REVIEW, SATURDAY. OCT. 29. 19)0 gl trlE uWicatin Office Review Fublicati 104-106 BroaJ Street w. L ST-m ey Editor and Publisher j Issufed Every Saturday Morning SUBSCRIPTION RATES One e, r..', Jl 00 Six months J 50- Three month! 25c Reaches evert Home and Business Place nting. We have seen many a man ! the city andlthe suburbs. ; with hh heildunen and his arniy i Advertisiife Rates on Application. SATURDAY. OCT. 29, 1910 THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOf! FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Here shall the press the people's rghts maintain, Unawed by influences and unbribed by gain. A PRAYER. o thou great source ot truth and knowl edge, we remember before thee the writers of books, the newspaper men an? all whose Calling it is to gather and win new facts and to inform the people. Grant them ;i deter mined love for honest work and a staunch hatred tor the unking oi lies, test uiey per-i vert the judgment of our natkii and teach us . to call light darkness and Arkness light, i suffer them not to drug the itued of our peo- Pie win. falsehood sanity and wisdom of a nation are in tneir Charge, may tnev count it sname to set uie i u J ;i is,. fr tha n 1 lUlSCl IMTOIUIlT! f wn nit iui ha. - ; gain. j tgSSS vXSES I their deeds are evil. Put into their hands ire snininj; swuiu tiutii, ;ina wane mnn , i worthy sons of the champions ol the people in the past who held truth to be a huh thing tor which men should die. Make thein realize that thev have a public function In tile com- monwealth, and that their country inav be saved by their courage and undone by tln-ir cowardice and silence. Giant them the heart of manhood to cast their mighty influence with the forces which nake the people strong and free, and h ;hey suffer loss, may they rejoice in that as proof to their own souls that they, too, have t een fiends of the common man and servants ol the higher law . The hens have refused to lay the golden egg until they see how the election is going. . The Review offers a prize of $10 1 to the first man or woman who sue- cessfully aviates over Deep River. i tn- t. f I Dix to be the next governor of New York and Gaynor the next 1 president of the United States, is tIirv wiv the democrats have the !.;. nnwnr at lpnst : U11I1K lliajircu ,mi nu" -J' J,f L many ui nicni. With Mary Ann Butler, Tommy I Settle, Sunny Jim Sherman and Booker T. Washington all speech-1 making in the Tar Heel State looks j like there should be enough variety : for everybody. cius Fredenwald, from the street ! which decoyed most of the down- urchin to the capitalist,and although town hotels that lhe Eutaw cleaned The Atheletics have administered 1 we left home to see Dr. Hem meter, up $5,000 from Feb. to Ju.ie.charg a terrible punishment to the big ; another ejuaiiy as good physician, jn, t,xh0rbiant prices since the New angry looking cubs. Who says the j we decided on the fo rmer, and for drummers and various repre people are asleep in the Quaker city? one week were under his care at sentatives of trade centers were on It's in order to give the Windy City the Mercy Hospital. We were the title "Sleepy City" now. thumped upon, rolled around,dieted, j bathed internally as well as extern The America II. is still unaccount- j aHy surveyed from the head to the ed for and searching parties are out feet and diagrammed here and there, trying to find the balloon and its Xrayed, bled, oandaged, photograph er ipants which it is believed trav- ed and then conclusions werereach eled the farthest in the big balloon ed and strange to say, we are still race out 0 f St. Louis last week. "Making it hard to be dishonest ' is a head line if Tuesday's papers.' The way proposed is to stand over the niiin who holds the money-- a ind of espionage. But who is go - ug to watch the man who is watch ir the other fellow? Vihat has become of "Dear Uncle Joe"ny way? Is he still standing pat? Vou know "Joe-y" is several times a millionaire on a $7,500 job. Wonderhow that little sum could have ever amounted to so millions f Of course there ar some people whoknow ! Vond that automobile Congress appropn- . , . . . r rr ated him is rusty smceMJo appro - , . . - , tT There is great adjl over the com ing of Booker T. and what advice he has given his etc., but from late accounts itJlbiks like the negro educator hasn'tlietn sticking to his tsxfbut if he wouMkeep the friend- sWd of the Southere white Deople who he claims is the Lest friend the negro ever had he had better look straight ahead. A thing calling himself a man who will take advantage of a man's sickness over which he had no cor - trol and use the time to lie about him. even going to the trouble to cripple his business, in an under hand way, is a dirty rascal out and out and the world should condemn such. This masquerading in sheep clothes by a retrobate may have j its day but a reckoning time is com- of me-toos torn to pieces and ex-! scrapers are now in course of con posed. Even the gates of Jerusalem : struction and the Baltimore News, ! were battered down. THE TARIFF HISTORY OF BEEF STEAK 1 Pnnprotf illiiatvarinna ,if tho umrk. ! ings of the tariff law in this country are the best arguments far a tariff i for revenue only. An epicurean reader of the New York V t rid has been estimating the effect of the ueen estimating me euea oi me tariff on the history of beefsteak, and his findings are most interest-' 'ma The tariff on hrefttpnk -done i i me mnn m oefisieaR aiouc is 1 Yt cents the pound. That is not so bad. Yet there are other things to be considered. Mr. Consumer. The butcher sliced up that steak j with a knife that is taxed 40 per - - - ; , cent., and chopped it with a cleaver that is taxed as much. The wooden , chopping block is taxed 35 per oent. ' The scales on which the steak is . "'6" "f": to wv , ti,., ,,mr n whiob t la umiuiaH 111 11AV11 H U I UJf V i.' taxed 35 per cent ' , The kitdlf the career I of the steak comes next, it is - uwrvcu uu c nuivc iuacu i. jti I cent. It is trimmed with a knife taxed 40 per cent, or more. It is broiled on utensils taxed 40 per cent. It lies on a platter taxed t5 ; per cent, and a plate taxed 50 per I cent; The 1 knife 1 and 1 fork are taxed I Ul icusi 1U pt-t i ciii , 11 inn mine. The pat of butter is taxed G cents the pound. The pepper is taxed a fifth of a cent, an ounce. TheWor-ithe cestershire sauce is taxed 40 per cent. J lie prepateu uiustaru is taxed five-eights of a cent an ounce ;Tht ,.eterv is taxej 40 ner cent. The salt is taxed one tenth of a cent a pound. The pickles are taxed 40 per cent., the apple sauce, 35 per ' x. . nntt!nd n avftra(je dutv j0f 40 per cent, upwards on the ta ...... f o o- ble, but what are we going to do about it? Some of us would be frilly satisfied if we could just get Xy8teak without the "trimmings: iA . ff th taxbut we all have to bay together. The chronicle of j beefsteak, however, is pretty good j evidence as to the cause of the .... .. . . high cost of living. Tha editor spent the whole of last week ir, Baltimore, whither he went on account ofill health, to consult a stomach specialist. Here, every one knows of the reputation of Dr. Lu-, living. In the hospftal we could look ktoss the various wings and see ,.Q nQt5onta nn fhp fivp ; convale8cingi some dy. UUUUlVUd uiiv 11,1 vra v w infl, others already dead, while in 1 the operating room8 the surgeons were busy. Here and there flitted the angels of mercy. the nurses and the Sisters or Niyis. Everyone received good attentiMi whether in the free wards or the handsomely fitted private rooms. Surely, one must become impressed with the 'great and unselfish work the 'Sisters of Mercy perform daily. i 1 linn miniutnr Hailt tn tho cinlf nnrl . . a ' ... , i suffering and find it then haven, : , . . . . I On my floor all during the hours of ..e .,.,;l,t il Witnari.. ' .fun.. Ul U1C uigiii murium )gJv from room door to room door to see if all is well. No groan, no cry of distress goes unheeded. Everything moves in clock-work precision. Speaking of Dr. Friedenwald to show how he stands, it is only nec essary to say that he is undoubtedly j the busiest man in Baltimore. Out side of his city practice scores of out-of-town people come to see him and European engagements are made every now and then. Thurs day he was called to the bedside of Senator Stephen B. Elkins, of West I Virginia, returning here Saturday morning. Speaking of Baltimore in general, it has all the variety that goes to make up a city, that you are look g f or. The great fire of several years ago had the result of making the burned section bigger and bet- ter in the way of buildings. Tiie Enierson Hotel and four other sky- I now owned by the Munsey syudi- cate, will erect one of the greatest j buildings bore beginning December 1st, although its present building is a magnificent one. company with Lr. J. K. Keitzci , aa" Agent S. O. Schaub the amor bad the pleasure Tuesday of visit-1 ing"Athol," a beautiful sanitarium to women whose nerves have be- .1 pome wrecked land dulled and who L here find an ideal place in which to i t . , , . . i come back to their former self, ' i.ii . i Atnol is situated six miles out on;;, " " ... i the masses than ull their teachings a high elevation surrounded by combined. Anger, envy, hatred, unlt- beautiful lawns and shaded walks ' ed in branding him as an impostor and and flowers It s owned 5 pr in sending him to his death, "for the , , , . good of the cause. Sundry, wno has made a wonderful i Tiie feast at Bethany referred to in anrvMn In life success m me fie nas tnroe otner . brothers running sanitariums, one at Washington, D Cand two others j here. His father was in charge of' Tnotltiirinn f,,r oinr tiie Mate institution tor some time and the boys were all born in a san-1 itarit.m. We can picture no pret-! tier place for such an institution. i . p rp t a j r o i ,,; , ' ' acnauo, oi tms city, are now at Athol. While in Baltimore I had the; pfeggrlre of meeting and c the Great Sa- Chief of Records (,f Maryland, also Past Great Sachem ; Lowdenslager, -Abell and Hay ward, latter being the oldest living 1 Red Man in the United StateSi join. ing in 1854, the other two joining; 1869 and 1 875 respectively. Ottowa , Tribe 16 with which T met has been j in continuous operation 61 years and is the oldest tribe in America, ! even older than the Great Council of the United States. Maryland is the mother of the Improved Order of Red Men and is the only state j that hasn't a charter from the na- j tional body for the reasons above 1 named. Mr. E W. Blackburn, a former High Point, boy holds a responsible : position with the big department recognize woman as a teacher of re store of Stewartnear Ford's theatre. I ,liRio" in ht' ('1,,m" im,0"sst his,fo1- i lowers. No woman was given a place The old Eutaw House, at one time amongst the twelve Apostles-nor even the best hotel here, does a rushing ; when the seventy evangelists were sent business now although more modern forth w,th tho s!mp'e me- wh,ch . auv woman could have given, surely . . 1 u.. c . ' 0 structures nave come id me num. It is Sdid that after tne to fire here hand and others needing quarters j 1 11 , . , .1 , ' and had had to have them at any , price. The' old landmark" received : a black eye then from which it has f 11.. 1 1 The Pimlieo horse races were on last week and thousands of sports were in the city. As usual, hun- ' 1 reus ot tnousaiiiis 01 dollars cnanc- d handg and there were many ; t..ir ftf wtm Walking up Baltimore street I saw this slogan on the sign of the Baltimore Bargain House : "Same goods (or k-ss money Wore goods (or same money." As the sign has been up there ten years I came to the conclusion that they were the originators of this slogan which has been over worked through the South. The City Fathers of Baltimore are at least consistent they let one sell soft drinks aud ice cream along with cigars on Sunday, not discrim inating between these, one being as ! necessary as the other, In other j words no hypocricy ! ! The longer one Stays in the Me- tropolis of the South the better he likes it and if it wasn't for dodging the street cars and other traffic and being scared of the sky scrapers falling on you and that you will he "copped" for rubbering believe I would like to live here--at least it would be a diversion for you can be sure of one thing, every one doesn't know your business and don't care to know it and there's no tattlers to lie and misrepresent pur posely, even among the newspaper fraternity. TOLD FOR A MEMORIAL OF HER Matthew 26:1-16 October 30 ''She hath done irhat she couU "Uark t,:8. N a previous study wo considered the Great Teacher's triumphal en try into Jerusalem on the ass, and his tender of himself to the Nation of Israel as their King, in fulfillment of the prophecy of Zeeharinh 9:9-112. That was Ore days before the "Pass over- For several days Jesus taught j ill tnp tcniiilp. iroi nir :ir nicrht to trip Qome of Martha aud Mary at Bethany . He knew what to expect that his hour was come, lie knew that even then the chief priests and elders of the pp16 were considering his destruction and hesitating only lest t should cause ,t Thelr ,ndllfnation against the Great Teacher was that he did not teach as they taught and that his j it ifwM rna hml mn h mvn twn'oi wrl f l tni- sfiay may nave tieen on tne night before our Lord's betrayal, two days ltofniv flip fenst nf Pnsanvftr. Rut th concensus of opinion seems to be that it occurred on the Sabbath evening preceding the triumphal the triumphal ride to Je rusalem. It matters not, however. There was such a feast. Jesus and bis disriples were present. During the feast a woman approached with an alabaster flask of very precious per fume. She poured it upon his head and the entire room wns sweet with the odor. The woman was Mary, the Sister of Lazarus and Martha. Another account shows that the pro- test made by the disciples against this as a waste was instigated by Judas, ! the treasurer of the little company of, the Lord's disciples. John remarked that he was a thief and carried the, bag and intimated that he was more, Interested in the money than in the! poor and that his mention of the poof I was merely a subterfuge, Hut the ; Great Teacher rebuked his disciples, ! saying. "Why trouble ye the woman;' for she hnth wrought a good work , upon me; in that she hath poured this ointment upon my body sho did it to I prepare me for burial. Truly I sa;-1 unto you. Wheresoever this Gospel shall be preached In the whole world, there shall also this which this worn-1 au hath done lie told for a memorial oi her" (Matthew xxvi. 10-13). How! considerate was the Great Teacher! How sympathetic! How appreciative of everything done for him! "Sho Hath Dene What She Could" The Lord, in line with nil the Serin. hire teachings and usages, declines to ,, ,,111,1,, as any num. or more so; even on this mission he did not send wom en, uor eveu u representative of the sex. The man. in Scriptural usnge, is the figure of the Lord; the woman, the figure of the Church, it would be out of harmony with the figure that the Church should be the instructor and the Lord the pupil. Consistently, there fore, it would have been improper for woman to have been commissioned to represent the Lord. Hence, women as n the (,hurrh have no ilulhor. ity in the Bible for the position. We read that the serpent beguiled Mother Eve ana mane or ner a teacuer or er- ror to her husband. We read that the evil spirits used a certain young worn- j nn as a medium to anumince the Apos ties. Put we find no Divine sanction of woman as a teacher in the Church, but that the young woman who acted under the spirit of divination and at tempted to preach Christ and the Apos tles was rebuked by the Apostle Paul and the spirit of divination dispos sessed. All this, however, does not indicate ihat either Jesus or the Apostles were either rude toward women or unappre ciatlve of their qualities of heart ajid mind. Quite the contrary. Amongst the Lord's followers were many "hon orable women" nnd his special love for this Mary and her sister Martha is particularly recorded. Let us learn BSiiiilllPIII ASTHMA-CATARRH CURED Expert Medical Scientists Announce! Starling Results Obtained by Senpine New York: Thousands are taking ad vantage of the generous offer made by The Woodworth Co. Dept. O 1161 Broadway, New York City, request ing an experimental package of Senpine, the great discovery for Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, and Catarrh, which is mailed free of charge to all who' write for it. It is curing thousands of the most stubborn cases. It makes no dif ference how long you have been suffer ing or how severe the climatic condi tions are where you live, Senpine will cure you. If you have experimented with other treatments and have failed to find a cure do not be discouraged but send for a trial of this wonderful truly meritous remedv whirl, is n scientific rnmnnnnd discovered by a Professor of Vienna Uni versity, and is being recommended by thousands the losson from the Book and not it tempt to teach the Book. "The Poor Always With You" Our Lord, in reply to the argument or Jurins, that the ointment should have boon sold for a large sum for Uie beuetit of the poor, answered, The poor ye have always with you. Whenso ever ye will ye may do them good; but me ye have not always. Poverty is sure to be a factor in the social order during the present time, because, in our fallen condition as a race, some are more brilliant of mind than others and selfishness is the general rule. Hence until the end of the reign of sin and death the poor will be here. And there is a blessing attached to every good deed, every noble endeavor to help any member of the race to higher and better conditions, mentally, moral ly, physically. By and by there will be no poor, for, under the Kingdom condition, love will lie the ruling prin ciple, instead of selfishness. "But IV .'e Have Not Always" This was true of the Master. A lit tie while and he was gone from them ascended to the Father's right .hand The same principle prevails in respect to the Lord's followers styled, "The members of his Body." Whatever we Tffe poor rejtAveAaietxs wrtr& iyrtk act. j:tt' ss tvtrn 1 can do for these members, the great 1 Head will consider as though done j unto himself. While, therefore, it will always bo in order to do good unto nil 1 men ns we have opportunity, It will I always be In order also to do good I "especially unto the household of ! faith." The spirit of selfishness In Judas led on from one degree to another of cov etousiioss until he was willing to sell his Master to his enemies. Alas, wha: a terrible power for evil is selfishness. How many are willing to barter the Truth for the sake of worldy ease or prosperity! Such as hnvo the spirit of the Truth to a considerable extent should beware of where selfishness leads if followed to the Second Death. 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If you want these qualities and success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills, the match less regulators, for keen brain and strong body. 25c at all druggists. The Review has on sale at all times Land Posters, For Sale and For Rent Notices, Chattel Mortgages, ljeeas, fctc. Anytning you want in this line can be had here at a rea sonable pnee. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as administator of the estate of Minerva J. Brown, deceased, late of Guilford county, North Carolina, this is to notify ail persons having claim against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at High Point, N. C. on or be fore the 3rd day of Sept. 1911 , or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. High Point Savings & Trust Co. Administrator of Minerva J. Brown, de ceased. This 3rd day of Sept., 1910. x s-3-4ti. The Lash of a Fiend would have been about as welcome to A. Cooper of Oswego, N. 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Tea or Tablets, 35c Get a pack age today, and you'll thank us for advice. Matton Drug Co. FOR SALE House and lot on Brad.' haw property at a big bargain it taken at once. Call at Review office. DR. R. C JONES VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. V V 110 Jordan St. HIGH POINT, N. C. .PHONE (north state) 23 MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of the power vested in the under sinned, on account of a certain mortRage exe cuted by M. h. Sechrest and wife Ella V. Se chreNlto D. H. l'aroons, 'trustee, on the 6th, day oi May, 1910, duly recorded in Book. No lH, Page 584, and default having been made in the payment thereof, I will tell for cash to the last and highest bidder in front of the North Carolina Savings Bank & Trust Company Building, on the 8th day ot November 1910, at 1:39 o'clock P. M., the following tract or parcel of land located in Guilford County, North Carolina, High Point Township, adjoining the lands of M. C. Welch and others, and bounded as follows: t Beginning at a stone on Jordan street in the City of High Point thence running about East with the line of J J. Welch 200 feet to a stone; I hence about North SO feet to a stone; thence about West with line of Z. A. Burns 200 feet to Jordan street; thence about South along Jordan street SO feet to the beginning, con taining 10.000 square feet, more or less. Being home place of M, F. Sechrest in the City of High Point. This "th day of Oct. 1910. 0-7-lm D. H. PARSONS, Trustee Is the price ol HUNTS CUBE. This price will be promptly refunded if il docs not cure any case of SKIN DISEASE ALL DRUG STORES A. B. Richards Mediant Co., Sherman, Tex. MANN QRVG COMPANY Removal Notice! After Sept. 25th I will be located in the basement of the N. C. Savings Bank & Trust Co. where I will have nicer quarters and be in a better position to serve my patrons and friends. Come to see me. A. G. LAMONDS Barber Shop DR. ANNIE L JOYNER Osteopathic Physician 128 Steele Strict. Office in Residence 'Phone 572 HIGH POINT. NORTH CAROLINA 50c POJ Con m