'I DO TOU GST UP WITH A IyAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Hakes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papa it sure to kuow of the wonderfiri fcaCLjfiHll Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kul- . nev. liver aim mau- : tier remedy. It is tlie preat med ical triumph of the nineteenth century ; discovered after years of scientific research bv Ir. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder upccialist, and is wonderfully auccessful in promptly cimnjj lame back, oric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Bright' nisease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is Hot rec ommended for cverythiiiR but if you h.i vc kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you md. It has been tested in su many ways, in hospital work and in yrivalu practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of tins paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a lxxk tell ing more about Swamp- Rent, and how to fuidoiitifyouhavekidneyor bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading tins generous offer in tins paper aim stn.i j i.u. address to Pr. K'lmer & Co., Binghauiton. N. Y. The regulai fiffv-cent nnd one- dollar si lottles are "k" Swamp-Root sold bv all Rood lriifnists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Uinj;hamtou, N. V., ou every bottle. HOLUSTIPS Rocky Mountain Tea .'ipri.i A Bmy Mlinln for Ett F-ojiIj BrlnriOolde Health nn.'i KnrrJ V ; t. A fnaeinn forr-MMtitvii: It! hi.- an.l KMnov TrouMna. hmaW. K.-.-m-. I."l''iri HI... I. Rail Brnilh. SluiKiali li-w.-l.. i: -mla.-ti-ami llackarlir. li s H.rk v M.irmim T-m in 'ul It f.irm, US rauia n tint. ilKiiiin.- ml" hy IIiilustib Dbi-o CimrANV, Miiilia.ui. Wn GOLDEN NUGGETS FOU SALLOW PEOPLE HAVE YOC INDIGESTION. Boyd's arbon--Albumen Tab' lets I'" re Curium of Aliniiiu ii i positive rnrv for itulii;ilioii,ilsir gin, coiiiilipation, lirailat lie of in sloiimi h fintii ovef ciiliii or drink iug j0 if. tiny don't. 3 (.Tills i JUK.-kilgO. If votir tlrn tririt ilo.-cu's luive thorn aenrl direct to BOYDCHEMICAL COMPANY, 708 Rand McNally Bid);., Chfcaa-a. Ill A. M.PRESNELL, Blacksmith and General Repair Shops. 1 niiiiiiifiu'turi' Titiilu-r Wheels, repair Humpies and Wagons, Shoe Hor-sos and ilo a genrral N-rmir bns incbs. Sormul hand luiitgifis always on h.iiul at liai jaiiu. When in A.-hclioro m-o mo. Shop Kick of Mi-DowoH's livery slalilcs. Ymir tnilv, A. M. I'KKSNKI.!.. TIRES SET Quicker and better and "ill run len",, JuiSsiMt' whpn -M'l lo the burnt awav and loosen the lire No stt'iim and w .ttrr muRed IWh lo shrink awuv and loosen die tiro, painl In ppja, We dn nut nVKIi JiH n..r rNliKK PISH. We gnnrnniee work and refund your money II lint nlihfaclorj-. Crime and sw the n ehine in operation. HUGH J. BURNS, The Blacksmith. Carolina Stock and Poultry farm, O. U. Hinehaw, Prop., Ram f Urn. I , Cllnai. N. C. Single Comb Brown Leghorn and Bur rod Plymouth Kock Chi. ken.. Kim Berkshire I'toa from nmatered itock. ' Four first I'rr-minmn and Swerntakea o n llnua at P.nl, ,1 baa Fair, alao two firata, a aecond and throe hard pmyiu o Chicken. 15 rgga for 1 1.00. Writ for price on pig and poultry. Fruit Paper Free I Kefw ytm poatrd on C t-'y" ' FrJ ' rroducta in lh Jf'.i f dilTrrml Markets, y jV. Frail Trade. M-.ltrrn, 1 'r'i i--S II--lan.l TrMwrl r to Vi't .arwi a 'Vv .-wry Thn e of the -Tf.-'Vi-i"- Inmrv front lite ("r'KTi -r'H-1 cttirip. rw-"ort !. ar 4 i--x i--;-wrJ-, '.hi; Thar ft. r w nb. - il ih.in i- llio ! I w.iy. Will ,.iv .!..., I... , .i:.l. '.r l'i'l.'!'.,. .'k 'l''",;. alt 'tluM-d"';! We Set Them Cold. "''IZA ... ..,. f,.,-,h ,w HIS WIFE AND YOURS. Man niav be the sterner sex, but frequently he is wenkast wliciv he should develop the most stienirth, and the woman whose lot is cast with him exhibits u strength and fortitude far beyond her mere phy sical capacity. Character well formed in woman is capable ot undergoing the most hci'ir breaking ordeals, for to char acter ehe brings, consciously and un consciously a spiritual quality that relines and glorilies love and blesses her beloved, that tempers with sym pathy all uf her relations with the rest of the world. Not all fully ap proximate this ideal, but the great majority possess some of the virtues of a large f ullilnieiit. "Character ill a woman, as in a man. will always be found the best safeguard of uliii-." r'or its inspi ration and direction it has principle wisdom and iutcgiitv. I'mlor the inllueiHiS of religion and morality it glows with the delicate, ethereal beauty of the meadow sweet that inUu along the summer stream and tint strength of an oak w hose rugged breasts hs.e been beaten and torn by a thousand storms. Wifehood and motherhood bring shaping for.'cs to character - some thing of selfsacrilice and the capac ity to sutler--and from sutVering bring virtues which appeal to the whole heait of humanity. Love of home, the priceless prizing of family ties and conserving the honor of a name all these arc elements: inchar acter, which is the sustaining power of the family group. I'lesideut . Hoosevelt in his Wilkes barre speech recently, touching on this very point, said; "No man can be a good citi'.en, can deseive the respect of his fellows, unless first of a'l lie is a good man in his ow n fauulv. unless he does his dim- faithfully ' bv his wife ami children." And while a vast throng listened to these words, awav on a New .ler- sey mountain faun a woman, w hose face was dra.wi and seamed with mental anguish, ua'fnllv defended her husband. He had fall'n from a position of hiuh trust and is now a fugitive, his shame s-nt broadcast through the land and prints showing his face, so that any honest ma:: looking upon it might know that tins man was a thief; that he plan dered the rich and t lie poor and woist of all infamies! lie robbed the vel'V friends w hi :ihk that lided in his upliftim;. The -Aife of the Mavor of Patter son is a pathetic but inspiring ligure. Though the whole woild deem the man vile, she still clings to her faith in him. holding that in some horrible way the world has misjudged him. "1 cannot behee all this evil-doing that is being said against him," she said, "and 1 am certain that if he were here he could explain away the terrible accusations. Ibit what good after all would it do him to de fend himself? No matter what he might say or do. no one w ill believe him. .Mv tiod! Mv od! He is ruin ed fotouT: but still 1 hold him to mv cart: 1'hus the cniclost blow falls upon those to whom this man should have lone his duty faithfii!iy."audguard 1 from stress and Mmm. And in the trial, the devotion of the wife oni'swiih lie- smothered moan of great hurt and a brave showing of unshaken faith. Hers to suffer long ind deeply: his to return and repent. tit of Miliemig woman comes like gold ivliiie'i; man merely humbled ui.'l broken. The runaway Mayor of llaitimore returned home, ami, for given bv h s wife, if he never realized it before Hi u -1 feel it now that a ood woman's devotion niav accom plish miiiieles, in that it east out evil spirits and even raised tlie dead.-Kx. Iiheiimatism, gout, backache, acid poison, are results ot kidney trouble. Uolhster s goes directlv to the seat of tile disease and cures w hen all else fails. :!j cents. Asheboro Drug Co. it Uit 1 ln-i-n niailf ..-,1- Whelilh,. I, ill iiiri,.k ..f the re ni nnd that whioli iliidn 11' lu,kel full. After no .ill h.nl -.,1 ld f.uHhionnl chat li.k nil the rvr-niiwr. She wn 7 I on thai .Jitv und remarked that if he hi livo 71 more -In. nover c-onld onjoy ln-tier. A l.'n.uni:. Tllkl l: JURORS CURED- Of Cholera Morbus with One Small Bot tle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr G W Fowler of Hightower, Ala, relates au experience he had while serving on petit jury in a muiuer case at iulwardsviile. county seat of Clebouine connty, Aiaoama. lie says: "While there I ate some fresh meat and some souse nieat and it gave me cholera morbus i.l a very severe form. I was never more sick in my life aoiTseut tn the drng store for a certain cholera mix tare, bpt the druggist sent me a bot tle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy instead, say ing that he had what I sent for, bnt bnt that this medicine was so much better be wen Id rather send it to me in the fix I was in. I took one dose of it and was better in five minutes. The second dose cured me intirely. Two fellow jaVors were afflicted in the same moaner And one small bot tie cored the three of tts." For sale by Standard Drug Co, Asheboro Drug Co, Asheboro., W. A Under wood, Randleman. . I nt'if en nt;ti iwinin in mm nic home rnm-fii-.l u,l. n-Uiiu-s .tn-f frirmU ami m.-rr n,S .,. ""si"-!- '"II I" ii.e brim rilh so tiling .-..id .1. " "O 'lien -erei'I it a table al.nl ii .-i ii,n.a ..i til..,-, die ,ade f.,r ill I in; was .i-ked i l'.1 thim.'s l-f letl w .mld h ,ve dinner lh.,1 old Decline in Drinking;. The annual report of the internal revenue commission, for the first time in almost a decade, shows a de crease in the amount of whisky con sumed in the country. The decline from the amount of distilled spirits consumed last year was 704,(1 10 gal lon. The entire consumption of dis tilled spirits for the fiscal year 1005 was 1 lii.U'l.TH',' gallons. This brings up the tiestion as to whether a decrease tu drinking comes from hard times or not. The IaiiuIou board of tuule attributes the decrease in England's consumption of liipior for the last five years to the fact of hard times in the tight little isle. Hut in the United States the de cline in the consumption of liiptor goes hand in hand with prosperity, which indicates that prosperity and heavyjdrinking do not necessarily go together. We are rather inclined to the be lief that the decrease in drinking and the general prosperity are both due partially to the same set of causes the fact that the people in general are developing along the lines of self-care and general intelli gence. A 1 1 a ii U Journal. Little Hintt on Good Breeding. Charm of manner may be an ac- luirenient as well as an endowment. Mitnner is much more subtle than manners. Manners may take on a fine polish, but manner is the uncon scious expression of the inner self, of the personality which, when re vealing a lovely soul, is the most com manding and persuasive force that one can exert. A loud laugh, an over-vivacious manner betravs a lack of breeding. Copy the ttillness of form, thu nuiet poise, which is tlie great ciiarm oi Knglish women, while a vivacity somewhat under restraint adds that which is winning and pnNante in the mtinner of our own countrywom ?n In sitting, place one foot slightly in ad wince of the other us a French woman always does. There w ill then be no effort" needed to sit properly; it is done without strain on any one set of muscles, and is natural, easy and graceful. W hen one has spent a day or more in visiting at a friend's house, ordin ary courtesv demands that on one's return home, a note shall lie w ritten promptly to the hostess thanking her for hel pleasant hospitality. A gentleman docs not make a girl conscious by over-attention nor shun her when he is thrown into her society simply becanse she does not attract him. A man acknowledging a lady's re cognition in a restaurant or hotel dining room, should rise partly from his chair. A gentleman never leaves a lady alone during an entr' act at the the atre. Politeness is the best defense a gainst other people's bad manner's. An engaged girl should accept from her lover only such gifts as might be returned to him uninjured, should the engagement be broken. It is bad form 'oof fir or accept wear ing apparel. Many persons prefer not to an nounce their engagement until there is a prospec t of the marriage taking place within a year. The form of announcement of an engagement, among jhtsoiis who make a fashion by following it. is by note. The young woman writes to her girl friends and the man to his intimates; the mothers of the "happy pair" also write to those whom they desire shall receive earlv information The recipients of the pleasant news then pass it on. lu choosing subjects uf conversa tion, some one has aptly said that the three "d's" should be avoided "dress, domestics and diseases." It is sometimes kinder and in bet ter taste to accept a compliment than to parry it. Always Successful. When indiuestion becomes chronic it is dangerous. Kodol lystpsia C ure will cure indigestion and all troubles result iug therefrom, thus preventing Catarrh of the btomack, lr Newbrougb, of league, W Va, gestion or sour stomach I would say tlwTe is no 1m tter remedy than Kodol DystH'psia Cure. I have prescribed it for a ntimlier of niy patients with good aiiceess." Kodol Dysjiepsia Cure digests what you eat and makes the stomaci. sweet. Sold by Stand ard UrtigJCo, J T Underwood Ashe boro. This is the electrical age in North Carolina. Wonderful developments are going on, on the Yadkin, Cataw- oa and Cape rear rivers. 1 he w nit- ney Company promoters of the great water power and electric plant on the Yadkin, in Stanly County, 53 ft. wide at the base and 38 feet high with the length of the overflow more than 1,000 feet and the capacity of t he discharge is 200,000 feet of cubic feet of water per second. At first there will lie developed 40,000 horse power and afterwards 70,000 horse power. No Unpleasant Effects. If yon ever took DeWitt's Little Early Kisers for billiousness or con stipation you know what pill pit sure is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all bile without procuring unpleas ant effects. Sold by Standard Drug Co, J 1 Cnderwouu, Asnelioro. Special Kates Via S A L Railway. HUT SPRINtiS, ARK. Special Kicarakm Katea. line rare iilua S.IHI. Tieketa limit ed rJO itnva. Hold timt and third Teuadav in Septfinbftr. I'HAlTAMUdMA, TENS. r.reetion of Monument by the Mate of North Carolina. Chieamaiiffa Park, Septemlier I7-1!I, final limit nrw daya from date of aale. One fare plo fsim round uip. aneeuu Kate aeeotintof aocaaiona not men tioned above will be furntahed anon applics- i; aiao Haivuwiea or any axiatuonal UHor Addraaa, V. H, GATT1S, Traveling Paaaenger Agent, Italeigh. N. C Henry Grady on Cotton. "What a royal plant it is. The world waits in attendance on its growth; the showers that falls whis pering on its leaves is heard urotind the earth; the situ that shines on it is tempered by the prayers of all Un people; the frost that chills it and the dew that descends from thu stars ate noted, and the ticspuss of a lit tle worm on its green leaf is more to Kngland than the advance of the Russian army on her Asian posts. It is gold from the instant it puts forth its titty shoot. Its fibre is current in every bank when, loosingits tleeces to the sun, it floats a sunny ban ner that glorifies the fields of the humble farmer that man is maishul cd under a flag that will compel the allegiance of the world and uring a subsidy from every nation that God gave to this people as their own when He arched our skies, established our mountains, girt us about with the ocean, loosed the bi vexes, tempered the sunshine and measured the rain. Ours and our children's forever. As princely a talent us ever came from liis hand to mortal stewardship." Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Aids Nature. Medicines t'ni'.t aid nature are al ways most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs aids ex'iectoration, opens the secre tions, and aids nature in restoiitig the system to healthy condition. Sold by Standard Drug Co, Ashe boro Drug Co, Asheboro, W A Un dctwood liaiidlemau. Alter Your Boy." ( ne of the delegates to a State Conven'ioii of Christian endeavorcs. a young business man, dressed in a natty rough-ami ready suit, every movement alert and eager and telling of bottled energy w ithin, came sud denly upon a red-faced citizen who evidently hud been patronizing the hotel bar. But on Voiding the dele gate a trifle unceremoniously, the latter said: "What are you fel lows trying to do down at the meetings? You are temperance. 1 see by the papers. Do you think you could make a Temperance man of me". No", replied the delegate, looking him over fiom head to foot with a keen glance, "we evidently couldn't do much for you but we are after your boy ." At this unex pected report the man dropped his jocular tone and said seriously: "Well von have got the right of "it there. If some body had been after me when I was a boy I should be a bet ter man today." X. C. Uapist. Numerous and Worthless Kverything is in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. F. C DeWitt A Co of Chicago discover ed some years ago how to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a specilic for Tiles. For blind, bleed ing, itching and protruding Tiles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises und all skin diseases Dewitt's Salve has no eiiial. This hits given rise to numer ous worthless counterfeit'. Ask for DeWitt's the genuine. Sold by Standard I rug Co, T J Underwood, Ashclioro. Short Hitr lor Man and Decollete Cowni lor Women. The fashions of the "good old days" were generally founded on some notion not a hit less freakish or foolish than the fashions of today. Hair was tirst worn shot by man lie cause a French kinc had a wotiml on his head, and hid to have his flow ing tresses cropped. Ladies first dressed in decollate gowns because a Itavarian princess who had such a pretty neck und pair ot shoulders that she did not have the heart to keep them hidden, started the fash ion. Can You Eat? J II Taylor, a prominent mercli ant of Chriesnian. Tex. says: "1 could not eat because of a weak stomach. 1 lost all strength and and ran down in weight. All that money could do was done, but all hope of recovery vanished. Hearing of some wonderful cures ef fected by use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, I concluded to try it. The first bottle benefitted me, and after taking four bottles, I am fully restor ed to my ttsnal strength, weight and health. Kodol Dysjiepsia Cure di gests what you eat and cures. Sold by Standard Drnjr Co. J T Under wood, Asheboro. Silim Churca llama. l Urferreil from ln-t neeli.1 Mr Hnrria Jaekaon haa the largest aim Hower ever ffrowu in tliia ciaiiiiiuiiiiy. It ia 11 feet anil H inehea liirh; it ineaaurea 1 iiichea around the nower (or lieait we eall it ami haa I'J lieada on il. if any one haa rained more heaila on one atalk than thia 1 would like to hear from him. lliaa Conne Steed, of Worlliville, haa re turned homo after a two week viait ai her i.'randfiithera. Jlr llarna Jaekatai ami Aira M t Ivearna riaited II 1 ii M( M.ialera Simdnv. Several of onr people attended Uie revival uioetinirat uak tirove &iuidav. Our ir.rod farraera are workinu thetr n-lieul land ami taking ear of hay. jIihb flattie I ranford ol Una place attend ed tlie l.nther Killer wadding 'I ueaday. Jliaa Klaw Kearu entered aeiwiul at Bom hat- "Monday. Mr Carl ('ran ford ia all aniilea. Tliert ia a new boy at hia houae. Special Rates I Hot Srlajrs, Ark. via Seaboar.. The Sealmahl announcm rate of one firat elan fare plua 2.UU froin all pninia io North Carolina to Hot Spring, Ark., kjireka Springa, Ark. ami Eliloraiki Springs, klo. Tieketa will be uhl irai and tliird 1 noalay a in July, August and Beptemtier, hnal limn sixty day from data of ale, fail not to ex tend beyons Uetofaw Slat. 'or infortnatirin apply tn yonr nwuet Ageul or Mare, U U U.i l lVI, T P A, Ualeigh, N C. Mr and Mr BaffiMlale. liuroinir Dash rreachera, hava been arrested in High Point, because they will not agree to desist front creaming and beating pan, etc, to toe great nnoj aaca of the jmblic. DO YOU KNOW that you can get at the Peoples House Furnishing Company, In High Point N C The finest Inlaid Mahogany Bird' Eyo Maple Furniture) lo he had any hero this aide of tin- huxo eilira. t'HIN.V Cl.tisKTS, nil mjliMf and prices. Pull Line of liaviland's China and Beautiful Figures in Cut Glass. Only an hour o eel the immense ii stonier; eoine lo nle lo lliu'li I'otnl anil it i immIs in onr 1 tiig More. People's House Furnishing Company, High Point N. C. e"H 44 pa 216 variotiea of Fruit, Ine of each; f I h.ilf-tono it m If a. "al Ba. B. jfnJ florts. '"r I"01 (post-paid) an(1 Rebate Ticket permittinir return of biKik hy mail within (JO days and wo refund tho 50?. Or, mail ua within 1 year. Heliato Ticket with $12 onl-r for nursery stock and we will credit $1.00 in part ivment on your order and you kkep the book free. WE PAY THE FREIGHT. llf r ft 1 weekly and want more home anil travoliiig aaleamen. tiiTFiT We rfly LaSnrsKt-SUrkBro's. lWIISIe,...lltk,l.w, riTdtrvllr,rk. "CUT IT OUT" says tho doctor to many of his lady patients, because he doesn't know of any medicinal treatment that will positively cure womb or ovarian troubles, except tlie surgeon's knife. That such a medicine exists, however, has been proved by the wonderful cures performed on diseased women, iii thousands of cases, by WIHE OF IT CURES WOMB It has saved the lives of thousands of weak, sick women, and has rescued thousands of others from a melancholy lifetime of chronic invalidism. It will cure you, if you will only give it a chance. Try it. Sold at every drug store in $ I .oo.-botties. WRITE US A LETTER Pitt ftfiiiU nil timidity and write us freely ml frankly. In strictest confi dence, tilling tut all your ftvnintom il ml troulitvs. W i will semi fro advice (in p'ain, ncnlrd envelope), hovj to run' thorn. Addrcsn: LarfitV A.Ivinory Pep , The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tana. Wi ll Ba Happy. We'll lie liam.v o on llio phiiii, In -pile o' .ill I Ik let il ra.ii' An' i( we tni ll Il.lllop, I..,.,p, n - . ii jiiniji An' Ii .,11 Ih' miditv I...ppy lx- IiusMtm an' t ho witiff t. ferry tvlint tlir Uio the I.H..I uf in.mine sin An" .Ii mI..ii l. i Ilin' l Hut e'II the lu.ll.'l An we Ii ull S the tnornin' K I. Si.ui Zf? pastime FOR SALE BY MOKRI8-6CABBOIW-MOFFITT CO. ASHEBORO, X. C. Legal Advertisements. AI'MlNli'TKATUK'H NllTICK. I A to praaelil .my ami all eliilm. U tlie utaleraliruea on or oc Uv'r ihe trt ilav of ii.lemla-r 1K1 or thll notice will Ik pleaded in lurof llu ir n-o.very MOKTliAIIB 8ALK. a"e.'e;: rmc of th nowera eontalne.1 la Walker oil the rtinu;e dt-ed la lllh dayo! Man-h I'.aH lileh r.l.1 In IIih OlHiV Of RYKlHiT ul Ikxala lor KandDhih omnily In lk lot I'm thu un.tor .liiu.al will -".'II at publie auelluu to the hmheat Ul.liler li ealt at Uie court houae diau- ill Aalie lauxi. S. C, on MONDAY. OCT. find, 1KB at U o'elaek M. ihe followtna- diaa-rllaal real estate; A trai of lulid In KindoliU eouiily. North Carolina, Trlull townalilp, limli-d a lollnwa: Hepdn nlnitata hli-a.ir)-. William latniUerfa ennwr, llHMic- South m ehaina to Wack talk, thwii-e Wit twenty i-naiua ami i fm """ ii.u... m.,1, a. ,-haii,a an atake. tlu-uee aaat twenty ehaln and monly llnka to Ui bealu- 1cm. ' Mid aale la made to aatlaly the del aecur- ed by aaid nMrtrak-e. ,. . u rt , W. n'. Kl.liKK, Aaalguee. Thia Aug. Stat, 1- AllMINI8TKATUKli NflTlfK. fiiviua nualined la admliil.tmUa- ot Jaa K i .:..i, I. .!,- r Hammond Clerk olUas Huiairlor Court ol Kando coulily. N C, thla la to liotlty all ta-r-aia havina i-taim ajralnU Uie nw4 in cihltal them to tne; unoeriii.i ta.-l.ae Ihe tat day ol Heiitembcr I WW c thh uotleu w be phwled In war ca .rair ra.-r,. All per-. lmlelert H a. Id e-tate will Plea make Immediate Marrae'ik, ';r,4Ju., , Tlua the 10th day ol Aunnt Itaja. kf OBTQAUP h r tli nowara tawtaimai Sit llavla and John A Ittvla o wile, Martha Attn Uavla. to tne r.uierpriaiT mx dar of Novemla-r Halt, w hU-h BairtiraaTa dia-d la duly rw.ll In the oftlea Klatur nl lajeda lor Kaudoll County In Hook 1U7. pa art. the aaid eomuany moruiao. aod b undaraupmd aaliikW ol M nM will aril on the prani lan at public auction to the hlnheat bidder l-r oaah. oil Saturday the Kh day ol hiteia Ut, lna, at 1 o'clock U. UK following deacrltajd real a ..Lrt nl land in RjLudoloh eountf. Stale of k r- in nriilL-r tnwnahfn. and kmiwn aa the John 11. la lot aftualed aUait 0 yda. N. W ol Ihelxaisi barn near the rtllag ol (XiMrldar, bounded aa folatw; -inulria at a atnn and niDiibig North ol Wctit.-h and 1 linU to -m.. ,1k iMaa, i am. W of floiith i eh to a atom. tto-ee 39 dc. north ol 1 eb. and 1 link, to a atone In J. A. .. line, tlienc I data. Weal of North 4 eh ana Itnka to th be rimTina containina I 1-4 acrea mmm Irak. Bald aale ia made luaaiufr th debt secured by aaid mortaaae deea Tax- Enterjala Hhr Ou., Morta, hr. il l riviNisa. J. H.CAVINRHH. I) K. LAMBKRT, I mv yo A inal tenfold th in uler in a new FRUIT J x 12 niches: 22 paces ahowini; in natural colors with concine deieriptioa and season ol npen- views ot Numerics, Orchard, l'wkinjr Houtea, etc, DISEASE. GAVE UP SUPPORTER. I Wot a tipnnrlrT for tmr yr, to krp np tny tvimib, w fw'h hart rrowlel cvrryllilntf rtrmn Ivfwu "mr Mr. H. J. ( linmiftii, vt M.viuillr.N. Y. ,Mjaort..rli.Mnirno nifstt.-ini- would help mis I wlfrrd ull4 niiMMT.ftndi'ntiM hnrdlr walk. AflrrUklug two lioMlrtof nrdm I cATAimniTiuMtonrr, Now I nut tnkltn iit llfili Uxtte. Uvr no ld f-ninin at fonmYlr, and rn hr onnif ttH luilf n.lriyntu tinic. I nrrmaly m.-vuuuood Cardui 10 arrrr Mfletiac wtansn." NllTU'BoFRK.SAi.K. By virtue uf authority vested In rar hy n judu tneiitof the Hiiperl.tr eourt of Kititdolph euuty H It fK'lk nen pttiUniiern and .litlla Hextnn et til It K Ml eiai priKitHiiiiR w herein J r 1 were defeiHltint. I will on tli 'Ah day f-pt ' mi the u.gheMt iitdiler lor van ai ihe ttmrt hmiM'dtMir in Ahetn. N ('.the follow ' inn dyw rtlHtl IiiikIn: situated on the wmer ol Jm-kMui ereek. HeeiiiltiK ntn hhu k locust for- , hutIv iHivts utriier; thetieo north IK chaiu ' ton uhiteotik: ltiiii'f innier: tliemv ext i his. lino 4 wham.- ton hUhic in liQlliiuorv'a Itiu ittetiee aiuth on Mitd hue '24 ehtiina to a ttnk Hums line, now Hill's; thenee wtwt on nuld line over the Lirkiiiouutnin 18 1-3 i -tint im to a fUike. mm Hill Keonirr. Uwwve wuth on hia line DO ehaiH? and W link in mid Hill' line; thence west s-M iuuiih w a staiie tn me hmiiiiv line; thenec tmrth with the eouitty line ll chaitw and fW link, ii. tt !uk.- formtTiv ImviM tinier: tht'iwe eiiht tm hl Hue li! rhaiiijt to a ahih mk, hl eorurr; ntetiee. north to tite inuiiiuik. iiiK 100 J A t-l'KNCK. t'omnilloller. Thl He lltt-., ARI1EST 1T-J50.00 HEffARfl. A lmttle uf Ee-zine will lie Mont free to every rvudor of this jmvr who in sttrTering with uny kind of skin disease or eruptions, any form of Ec-zc-iim, Itlind or Bleeding Tiles, Scrofula, Itch, Tetter, Barbers Itch, Ring worm, Boils, Blood Poison, Fever Sores of nny name or nature, 50 reward will be paid for any case of Eczema that is not prompt ly cured with Ec-uinp. Ec-zinewill heal any gore pr cure the worst skin and make it look like velvet. Here- ! tofore there ljas been pp Sppciiip discovered that would cure Epzeiaa land kindred diseases tin til Ec-ainp was discovered and now thousands are curca ujtuy. Navar mind whtvt you nave tried; furget the failures made by other remedies and send for FREE SAMPLE of Ec-zine, which always gives re- liel anu a permanent cure. Ec-zine Skin Soap is the best anticeptic soap made. It will cleanse an v thine will ilentrov mi. crolies of dandruff, falling hair, soie head, hands and feet, pimples and blackheads ou face and make the skin smootj). The only antiseptic shaving soup made, guaranteed to .!..,.. ttn it .i .1 u ib cents a cake. rite today to Boyd CHEnicAL coipany, - 708 Rand-McNally Bids;., Ckiteag, Ml. The publisher of this paper knows ine reiiuDiiuy oi Jic-iine ana OI JJoyd Uhemical (Jo. Voosi's Seeds Crimson Clover. Our Southern Fanner can saw far. tlliiwr bill and Inoraaa thalr ravanua MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, by sou in-; Crimson Clorer i tlie 1 last wor.lng of their Corn and Oottor crop. It is the best time ! to now aod yon ssresn eztrn prep- J arstion of the lard. Crimson J Clover riakesLiibt rich in liiimits pr vec taole matter and puts it in 1 excellent condition fur the crops Which follow it. It Jso make 1 fins vlsltr uht er:p, is cictlul gruh; trap, I oof early tanjs crap. 1 tplu tir-iprtTi(!2 crip. Flowed under cerir fa the (prinir, it increases th field of eorn, to tntcoo, cotton or other crop which follow it, to a wonderful extent. Owr nalaa "if frtmann Clorer arad ar tncraavaa eonrmoQ,la aery year, and w sr lo-dar the tarreat rteastr a thla aard I the I nlle-l si. Ira. Writ IVar firarra ee-t etrriilant l- Informal! no about thla yaluaUa cr- e. T.W.Woc.&te IICNMOIf, - Vltllll. Weea'i Daiacwipttva Walt Catarev kawrd tn Anaus. tii ah.ait all sd Oardea Sd tar FaM rtaa-t. atailaat Ifcs ea reqaavt. CMS0U1 COLORADO'S BEAUTIFUL " MOUNTAIN SCENERY; UTAH'S QUAINT AND PICTURESQE SALT LAKE CITY, and the ENTIRE MIGHTY WESTERN EM PIRE are best reached by the DENVER AND RIO GRANDE RAILROAD, "The Scenic Line of the World." Very low rates will be made to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo account of The Eagles Meeting- in Den ver, August 4th to 9th; also to the Northwest on account of the LEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION AT PORTLAND. Those attending the Denver Conventions who are un able to make the far Western trip should by all means ar range to take the trip to Salt Lake City, as this journey is one of unsurpassed pleasure and takes you through the most noted ixint of interest, such as Colorado Springs, The Royal Gorge, Canyon of the Grand River, Glenwood Springs, Marshall Pass, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, etc. Another noted trip is the tour "Around the Circle" of 1,000 miles at one fare for the round trip which comprises more noted scenery than any other similar trip in the known world. These trips are made more enjoyable than ever by rea son of the new open-top observation cars operated on day light trains during the Summer Season through the Royal Gorge and Canyon of the Grand River. Very liberal limits and stop over privileges will be granted on all tickets. .Write for free booklet and particu lars. S. K. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A. Denver, Colorado. iL?2II!ILii give mm nA itfH" for wnrV or t1y. Mak s riwtf brain, bright ti: uuU cwvtil brcnttu MAKE MFE WORTH WHILE VIGOR by cloanatna all dlaorden from thevrttem. They cure Constipation,. Indigestion, Biliousness, Head- acho, Nervousness. Far Sals hy an Draggltts 10c and So a BOX AOCKPT NO SUBSTITUTES a.' Fj f Tl A ."V I Kind I -J If 1 OHTIlf j nHiirj ! 0 1 1 o Sf ifOJi I wSSI Hil V lliril4Tl',m T eCaaVI VaV The President Of the Lewis and Clark Eposition, Portland, Oregon, telegraphs as follows: "I congratulate and thank the Union Pacific on behalf of the directorate for the superb Lewis and Clark folder. It is one of the most elaborate and complete of any issued in connection with the Exposition." Those who intend to visit THE OREGON COUNTRY will find in this publication a rare fund of information. It tells you of the shortest way to reach the Exposition City, what is to be seen en route, and of the return trip through CALIFORNIA Free on application to J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, Q A, 13 Paachtre Street, Atlanta Qa. Plant Winchester Trees 33 yearn of fair dealing have bujlt our Nurserjes from a few acre to a MAMMOTH plant of oyer 700 acres. We can successfully accept and All orders from 100 to 100,000 or more trees. Our mode ef packing insures you to get eur trees in fine condition. Our specialties are Apple Peach Pear Cherry Budded and Grafted Pecan Trees. We have thousands of pleased customers. Write for Catalogue. .SOUTHERN NURSERY CO., Winchester, Tend. aa"ja t$ t JJ tmmq uovkHt)ojp jaaviiX 'arMd wM 4 (rn

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