f.C:::s nC.':3istn.-:-.. ' Weakened Ij Oiei-Wcik. Unb.es.lthr lltaeys Maka tavwc Stood. ' It need to be) considered that only , Urinary and bladder tronblea were to be Mrrl 7L J! fxacca w uic nauncya, . bat now , modern have .their ..eeeiawar .the kidney filter and purify tke blood r i ., H,...rr mk 38 - 1 nerciurc, wrnu - - - or out of order, you can understand now quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ aeema to fail to dsy.ita ' "iVyou are sick or "feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys are well they will help ' all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mie take by first doctoring your kidneys, the mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realiied. It i .i. .!....- fix. it. wmifltrful cures nanus wic uikum. " , . , , ,.of the most distressing cases, and is sola on its merits ny an tlniirirists ill fiftV-Cent bottles. You mayfeJss by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this, paper when writingto Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bmg hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Bingliamton, N. Y., on every bottle. 4THE CAROLINi COOK STOVE! Guaranteed to give Entire Satisfaction in every way. Tins stove htu every iikhWu improve ment iuclinling extent inn tup sliclf, aidr bbelf, kirki'r, inckle towtl rod, uickel knobs. omunvntl 1ms?. Every stove nicely polish ed. If your merchant doe not sell these Htoves, wrijp its ami we vill quote specially low price deiivereii at your railroad Htation. Kvcry stove guaranteed, Maimfartuird by G. T. GLASCOCK & SONS, Greensboro, N. C. Kor sal,, k- I.. . vis A- Window Hdw C. Ashelwru, S". f. Rocky Mountain Tea kVgofs A Buy Medietas for Ban? t- or'r Bring! QolJrn Health anu P Mrel V it. A specific forConslir.(ir..f T-i 'icotlon. T.l antl Kidney Troubles. Iviipli. i-:,-. :':n-i, Impup Hloo.1, Bd Breath. Sliiirch !:.) - -h. H mlacli ..nil Backerbe. It's Rocky Mmiliikiii To Id lab t.t form, 8A cents a bos. tli-nuius made by GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE A. M. PRESIMELL, Blacksmith and General Repair Shops. I nuinufacture Timber Wheels, repair Buggies and Wagons, Shoe Horses and do a general repair bus iness. Second hand buggies always on hand at bargains. When in Asheboro see me. Shop back of McDowell's livery stables. Yours truly, A. M. PKESNKLL. TIRES SET Quicker and better i longer without looaenina than i alien wet the old wny. J ua wui rm possible wh Will give jat the desired amount of dish to llie wheel. So guess work about it. tio burnt or charred idiot surfaces to wear away and looeea the rir We Set Them Cold. 1 Ko steam and water eoaked felloa eurfacee to t.lu-uii away nil Irmaen taeise a inmrt paint to it pi are. Wa do not OVER Dim nor UKDKUDISH. U a gnarantee work and rafimd yonr asoney if uut satisfactory. . Costs aaet as ths nae hiuw in operation. HUGH J. BURNS, . The piacStnr&ith. Fruit Pcpsr Frsal Commons, Prime rrutl rrodneta tm fhf A'Srmt Market, Pn.it Tt) KMm, , I "tftn Dm Ra4 aaa tat tha CWM." Cantnw fmllt, Nor. 13tk 1906, Dear Mr Editor: I notioa in yew hat iaaue a clippioa from Valdaetal'iaaeaoa'lae Boy Who Worka'' alw aaotbeawlippinsjron tha Eliiabeth City Tar HeeL on"AWerdto Pannta of Children Who Ought to be in School," both of which, gned adrice ae mr aa tney go. nut neiiner toucneu toe Key to the actuation. la .the firal place I willoay taaAaood waakwmae labor and Dleaty it la very noo0 ai almeat lndiapenaaote- u making the kiad of men Bpoen of, bnt' in stead of the boye being let to work for them selves paying board at home, in many.' -in stances having all they make, and ((wiling the job when it fails te suit their inclination. They should be taught from early iniancy, not only to nonor their parents, nut to aaow that hsv must work for- .thai common cause of the Assaily letting heir -parents be -the managers as well as the masters of the situation. Then the clipping from the Tar Heel would come in nicely. Sat lu! wnen wiU we find the old. reign oi oi.i il raising that produced sweb men as Washington, Lincoln. VsocsyBnuttea Omwen and ethers, 1 could mention well known ht Rauilolph Co. i ot raised as dots are likely to be raised, when allowed to buss theniaeiree almost from infancy. "Spare the rod and spoil the child," is to a great ectent reepon Mine lor tue uon attendance at tfc-nool, aweii is the main cause of the failures in lile aloni: he line of noble men, worthy of emulation in' I eouhdenco, instead of fraud graft, steal, -"i ruption, dishoner, cevetousaeee and de ception. lhere is a beginning to all our traits ot usefuluesa or worthlessiieas, to all our traits of godliness or sinfulness, therefore the be giosinp of taese tilings is the place to look after if we eipect to dispense with the evil or improve the good. ... John D stoakeieller wita au the outers at me eases, are ns worse in the sight of justice, than the laws that How him and the others to do as they uo the insurance and bank officials who con tributed corruptly te the political fund are oi more criminal than tortelvou and otners who are at the head of the government, for receiving it knowing Uuu U waa ior Iraudu lent purposes, and ne better still, ia Roosevelt who knows very well that suck wss dons to elect him, if ha continues to fill the place that was irauaulently secured: by illegally gotten mesns to secure bis election. no difference in such high hsnded stealing when sifted down to the clean thing and weighed in tha balance of Histice. Rocke feller and others ate allowed to wrest from the poor laboring class of people, who are forced to buy his oil at extortionate prices and other things necessary in the way of living. All tne money these great benefac tors (presumably) give out to the rich class who never did help to make anr of these benefactors rich. Thus it is, that through the channel of permission by the government these men are allowed to take from the poor and give to the rich, continually msk ing wider the difference between the two classes nolo hnanciaUv and educationally, which is worse than common stealing. Whea these evils are stopped and parent: learn better the natural relationship between psrent end child, snd the relationship we sll -tuatam to natural causes of the proper devel inment of greet men instesd of big weskling.- thsl we see filling high stations in life, then the two articlea referred to at the lieginning ill hardlr be needed as all will be well lnng the linea of improvement 1 think. With best wishes I remain, J F HiXILTO. Herb W Edwards Injured. Herb W Edwards of Des Moines, own, got a fall on an icy walk last -iiitr, spraining bis wrist and lint sing his knees. "The next day," he says, "they were so sore and stiff I was afraid I would have to stay in bed, but I rubbed them well with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and after a few applications all soreness had liiiappeared." For sale by Standard Drug Co, Aaheboro Drug Co Ashe- boro, W A Underwood Randleman. Plant Fruit Treat Tessa. Many, if not all, who begin to plant fruit trees are apt to plaut them as large as they can get. But this is not wise. Young trees are found to do better. A man of much experience with fruit trees and nurserymen says tbis abeut it: It cannot he too Hronely urged on the one about to set ont an orchard to plant yonng trees in preference to older ones, ine man who has but a email city garden, who has room f'r but a tree or two, is to be ex- ut-ed when he seeks trees of good sue. Sometimes with good care large tree thrives and bears quicker than a small one, but take it all through the small tree does better every time. Nurseryman will tell yon that in their own interest they prefer to sell small trees. There is lets complaint from customers of loss of trees, and there is more profit to tke grower in small trees than large ones. Time was when a iiBreeryman set out a block of trees, he had sold from it for several years, until prac tically all the trees had disappeared tie aoes not do it new. II a block of apples, pears peaches and like frmts are not told in two or three years one year for peaches the ground is cleared of them and a lot of small ones set ont This bays very much better than the old plan, and is much to the customers inter est to have young trees. in tne case of the peach, a strong oae, one year for the bud, should be bout nve feet high, and usually it has few aide branches. The best way to proceed with such trees when planted is to cnt off the aide shoota, leaving bnt the bear main stem. Mew shoots will then break freely, and tha branches can b regulated to have them low or high as desired, Apple, pear cherry and similar fruits are best at two years, at least there is no loss irons their being over large at that age. Thert) ia rso need to remove entirely the branches ot these, it it is beat for peaches bnt tne snoou nay be shortened and care given to having tbe branches when they are wanted, and that one does not crowd tne other. Do not set ont Urg tree and expect them to do m well m straall esusu So sot bedaoeirad by eoanterfeita tkM von bar Witch Haunsl Halve The name of E 0 Da Witt ft Co ia oa every box of tha gaaaiae. Piles ia their waiat Corsa will sxwm past away if yo will apply DeWitt's Witch Haaet Salve Bight and snora fac. Beat tm Cuts, Barms. Boils, Tetter, &aenM, ete. Hias II 11 Middletea, Tbrbea, III, aaya "I waa enoasiy aCSiett with a lever sore that was Try painful. DeWitt's ( U'lhs H..J fist., an la a few days.1 Sold By Standard Drnd NatFaUI.OJiaiM. Tr R H Twia. editer of the bul letin of the North Carolina Board of Health, published in the October nnmher which waa issued last week. a paper by Dr O P Ambler, of Ashe- ville, on "Tue fnyeoian s raramount Duty to tbe ratient ana amiy in Pulmonary Tuberculosis. One of tbe vibrant sentences oi the paper is: Tuberculosis is not teiatal disease commouly believed." DISOllACB TO THE PROFESSION. Ur Ambler says: If ia an unfortunate fact and dlS- rrrf n nnr ninfesaion. both citV and country, that a large number of the consumptives living among us tiulav have been treated for months, and for many iustunce for years, before the true nature of their mala dy was recognized; that symptoms which should nave lieeii rccognizeu and should at once have aroused suspicion of tnbercuhwis, have either been neglected or attributed lo other ratioM. Thus, du.-iu" tbe early states of the disease, by our own careless ness, have we, in tnotieamis oi cuses, robbtd the uustiug patieut of every chance for recovery while we plied him with "tonics" and cough reme dies." Net to au earlv diuenosis, the most important poiat for the phy icans is the instiuctiou of the pa- L vnt. So lonir na the cowhiuiv eva- .w,m nf th truth to the Dutieut be continued by our profession, we must expect to see tne disease De- come more wiue spreau. ine pro fession over the couutry is, not as i rnlo fellinir the natient the truth. "The day may come when we can as aiivanfiillv vaccinate acaiust tu berculosis as we do today again6t small-pox. in conclusion ur Amoier any; 'Tuberculosis is not the fatal dis ease commonly believed. While communicable, it can prac tically be made innocuous by the proper course on tne part or tne pa tient. "The chief cause of the large mor tali ty is late diagnosis." No Poison in Chsmberlsin's Remedy. Cp"h From Napier New Zealaud, Herald: Two years ago the Phar macy Board of New South Wales Australia, had an analysis made of all tbe cough medicines that were sold in the marke . Uutof the en tire list they found only one that they declared was entirely tree from all poisons. This exception was Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, made bv the Chamberlain Medicine Uoni' nun V. Des Moines, Iowa, US A. The absence of all narcotics makes this remedy the safest aud best that that ran be had; and it is with a feeling of security that any mother can give to her little ones, jnam berlain's Couch Remedy is especial ly recommended by its makers for coughs, colds, croup nnd whooping cough. This remedy is for sale by Standard Drug f!o, Aeheboro Drug Co, Asheboro, W A Underwood, Randleman. A Stlnoy Man. It is reported that a certain man. living in Troy, who for several years has been owing but refusing to pay a email debt, went to Star to attend the recent show, and to clean up the fakirs. When he begun bet ting on the fakirs' tricks, however it seemed that luck went against him. and in the windtip he was re lieved of several times the amount of money sufficient to pay the small debt. Now it turus out that he thinks the fakirs should have been arrested. This is true and. he also should have been arrested. The gambler who loses is just as guilty ae the one who wine. If this man were placed on tbe roads for six months, the experience might teach him that it is better to pay an honest debt than to gamble his money away. His family needs the sympa thy of all good people, bnt he ought to be started down hill and kicked through nine brier patches. Mont- gomenan. Every Oaace Yaa Eat. Every ounce of food yon eat that fails to digest does a pound of harm. It turns the entire meal into poison. This not only deprives the blood of the necessary tissue-building materi al, but it poisons it Kodol Dyspep sia Cure is a perfect digestant- it digests the food regardless of the condition of the stomach. ' Hallows that organ to rest and get strong again. Believes iieicning, iieart Barn, Sour stomach, Indigestion, Palpipation of the Heart, etc. Sold by Standard Drug Co and J T Under wood. Mr J B Jones, of Carbon ton, was ia Carthage today and praising the road improvement made in Carthage township said that be would gladly pat 60 toward the good cause if every other man in the county would par in proportion. Mr Andrew Soseldt was in to see ns Saturday and in speaking of crops in general said taast aia farm yielded well this year. Discussing the improve sent of farm lands, Mr Shields said that ne fonnd the sowing of peaa tbe eat and quickest means of im proving the land. Mr W C Will- oex was in Carthage yesterday and in praising the good road leading oat from Carthage laid that hie wowld rather start to Carthage now wita 8,000 feet of lumber with bis d than wita 600 feet on tne roads aa they were before tbe im provement. Uig airxerenoe, enr CttfthaM Blade. Mothers every where praise One Minate Coarh Care for the tnffer- lM it. kaa snaUaait snd tha lhMar a VSHHP IIIUS wsre itmm i-i. A en-taia ewe for Coughs, Croup and Wbrpi it through. Makes breath ing aasv. oala t phWtn' aej draws as the iBfUniDutUoti. Sold- by Standard Drag Co, and J T Cader- Proceedings el Coainlssionsrs at thslr Rats far Maetlnf hi Novsmbsr. Tbe following accounts were allowed: rosruT roBt-s. U 11 Kennedy. Supt 45.00 N C Craufonl. Asst Supt 82 JO S E Hoover, Ousrd 16.00 B I, Ositis " 15.00 J K Smith " 15 00 i C Cox " 1S.40 W F HcCrarv aides 4.19 J T Redding" Provisions , 3.60 J D ran, Supt Bridge Work 1H.00 II CCsviuess, Uunrd 1J.50 J H Robbius " 12 50 U R Farlow. Cook Bridae Force 12.12 Jno F Jarrell, Mdse for Bridge Force 37.01 W T Manner Co 30.03 V H l'uvtie Corn Curtis Ililw Co Mdse W S Staley McC'rarv Redding Hdw Co Mdse for Bridge Force It T Kudu Sheriff Bringing Convicts from . roy lvina Peace Muting Clothe H H Kennedy Provisions 7.70 8.81 8.07 74.87 1150 15.74 15.87 13.15 J U West Siniil.ing I iuizton (.tnx-ery Ce ,Mr 51.48 The Peoples Mermolile Co Hdw "11:00 J R Stout 1.1.17 Montgomery Co Coats tor Cwvicla l.ilvitv Mar Co Milne- 13(105 28.71 lulian Millinu Co " 21.74 Wood Moring Mdse Liberty lrug Co K K Hudson, Corn 38.65 3.00 I 32.00 (DIM V IIIIMK. Dr A M Bulla Mde V 11 Hoover Lalmr W K McOrarv Mdse 3.75 12 81 3.51 72.15 .70 Jno F Jurrvll " A W Fuller " McCrary Redding Hdw Co Mil lxingtou lirocery Co IIIWEtXASKIirS. D J Kemp I.mntwr for Frnnklinville Bridue U 11 Black Lumber for Public Ponds AslieUiro Img Co Miie I leg Otlice, Jail mm C House lr A M Bulla Supt Health for Inst Quarter I) W Bullii, I.umlirr for Bridge J C Cox Work ou Caraway Bridge 8.29 17.4; 1,10 .'.0.00 3.34 IHV09 FranUinaviile Bridge 1.50 Hamseur Store O for Kenainng Ham- seur Bridge 2f59,78 C W Miller Toaniing Caraway Bridge 20.40 JT Redding 21.00 Ur McFadven Small Poi Treatment 10.00 .1 1. Fields l.uinbr for Bridue 2.52 W C Hammond exnmiuing three Lunatics 6.60 J It Marlev Jailor for Oct 50.00 McCrary ll'edding Mdse for Bridge 19.40 J P Boroughs Secoud copy of tax booki and Recording Sheriff's Settle ment 214.05 D Presnell for Coffin 2.50 J I! Millitan Cenvevins I 'ran Fox from Chatham Co 10.50 (iurnev llavis Lumber for Bridge 4.00 S It Kit-hardsnn 1.12 J M Brewer Serving Notices for Public lload J P Boroughs Issuing Orders S W and J A Pressnell, Lumber for .60 13.90 Bridges M M Bisher Lumber for Bridges Walker. Kvsns A Coimwell Record lioek 4.00 1.00 for Register 12.00 Canal Allow ances made to Members of Bonn) and Janitor for one day's Service. M y Hill, Jno Ijiughlin and others were released from Poll tax until further order of the board. Colonel Itiglilin was appointed to lay off nuhlift rnail in ew Untie townsliin. Ordered that public road lie laid ont for rarlow and Speneer in Mack I reek towrjaawpv Ordered that the t-ountv road force be mitted to chance public road on the lands of C 11 Harden and Samuel Diviney, lrovi- .leiice that no objections are nleil and that the same lie done without cost to the county. The petition ofC M Tysor, O II Ijiwrencw and others asking for a public read leading from a point in Ifuflalo near I ell Ivson running a south western direction through the lands of C M Tvor, I) 11 lach, Z T Bird, II W Te.igue, II M Johnson, O D Lew- (he Ireagrove road at Fork Creek Church is conlinuedrfor notice and publication ordered. When Von Ha e A Bad Cold. You want a remedy thut will nfft only give quick relief bnt effect a permanent oure. l'ou want a remedy that will re lieve the lung and keep expectora tion t'Hsy. i ou want a remedy that will coun teract any tendency toward pneumo nia. You want a remi)v that is picas- ant and safe to take. Chamberluiu's Coneh Remedy meets all of these requirements and for speedy and permanent cure of bad colds stands without a peer. For sale by Standard Drug Co, Ashe boro Drug Co, Asheboro. W A Underwood Randleman. Tat Christmas New Idas Wsaiant nWsailae. The Christmas number of the New Idea Woman's Magazine con tains two pages of Christines recita tions which girls and boys fated to distinguish them selves at Christ mas school entertainments will wel come. Several fnll-page drawings show happy and familiar phrase of unnstmas Day, oae by Hiss Mand Tousey, "Dot Recites at the Christ mas Party," being especially attract ive. Legal Advertisements. EXECUTORS NOTICE. and teuum:nt ot H St Johnson, deceased, be for this is to notify all persons having cialma sinned, on or lie lore tne sth day of November oovery; And sll persons owin said estate will please come snd make immeillste settlement, it OLia-KSMci Bavin onallned aa adaunhuam n the ns of A H Johnson, deceased, belors W C HasinMnid. Clerk gupertnr Court of ny"fripn County, on THIS 18 TO NOTIFY all persons bavins claims aaslnst the saM estate lo pnenl thaai to tae uaderslrned on or before the 14th day ot Ocas, ber. IBM. or this notice will be pleaded tn bar of their rscevary; snd all nenonsaoe and owtna dl ate payment. This Oetborlsth, 1S0S . I I Johnson, 1 H Johnson, Adas BUY THF if.HTK!f?j ivi'-jsv.-r:i SEWING MACHINE 2o not be deceived by tbone who a4U vertine a toO.OO clew ing Machine for 920.00, Tlila kind of a machine) enn bo bought from mot any of our dealer from 115.00 to $lS.oa wt aiARc a vaatrrr. THX lW HOII IS TBI BEST. The Feed detrrmmea the strength or - . """'i -mnem. i am Beaale le4 entnbiued wita other trong polnU Diakea tha New Umm tbe beat slewing jtbteklne to buy. . wa imstnimaai nrtosa hmm r""t1iiif Til KI I3ZI SIIIB CI i r r m -.-I t i sassita ma 1 Clubbing Offer too SEVEN FAPER.S ONE YEAR. All for $1.50 in Advance. The Courier, regular price Southern Agriculturist Southern Fruit Grower Southern Fancier (Poulti,. ' The Central West -National Fruit Grower Home Magazine Total, Our price for the seven is only - Five Papers all for One Year "for $1: The Courier, The f V t :.) West, The Home Magazine, Th-; Wo 'mi.- Vegazine, The National Fruit ( i iact igi These two propositions by a North Carolina paper - f lno mnnae Nothing like it was ever fair notice of the privileire of offer at any time, as we only scriptions to these large and popular journals and maga The reason that we give the proposition without notice is I 'vausa we only have a limited number of subscriptions o'.' e i a! af these maga zines at our aisposai at the Remember, by Paying Oaly 50 Cents Additional to our regular subscription price, paying a year in advance, you get the even papers each a whole year or pay up all back dues and one dollar for a full year in advance and you may have the benefit of the second remarkable offer. Address or call on THE tTHTwTi.ti tSuSUi r 4,000.000 Tennessee VVnofesale Nurseries. No agents traveled, but sell direct to planters at wholesale prices. Absolutely free from dis ease and true to name. Write for catalogue and prices before placing your order elsewhere. We guarantee our stock to be true to name. Largest Peach Nursery in the World. Address J. C. HALE. B0 CIiWlAsvCC.U( Qfcv , For a limited tima we will give absolutely free ef cUrf to every NEW yearly subscriber to our paper a tare SSsV scription (worth 4V0 eeats) to SOUTHinn AGRICULTUHIST RASXYTLLE, TENNESSEE. This grwat swfBlosrtkl7 tana paper coca twice evaf snsatS late (0,000 Southern keaea. II ts adiud by Bouthera tna aaa wwansa ta alt Soatbera eaadltlaaa, aa4 la Just what oar fanners aaae. n aa wers fraa of ckarga aay taeatloa a subscriber mar ask aaa) Its alHsa la jlvan la a plala, prnctlaal war vhlch any fmnaar eaa B4aslaaei All departmenU ml tana Ufa are) covered, inclndlas SalUattal mm and childran'e pwa. SaaapU copies free at our esloa. IF YOU AM JLUOAIY A SUBSCRISOI TO 0U1 fUZX renew bow. and add aalr 10 cents to our regular subncriBtissi sttee and we will OIVS ywa a Southern Agriculturist for a rar. MORE WONDERFUL STILL! Whether yon ara a aew or old subsriiber, a4S ONLT tS CBXTS to our rocuhtr Mkaaiptloa price and, in addlUaa to oar 1M ef, ara will need yon tha followfag three papers all for a full ar: Southern Afrteurttlrtet, regular price 90JS SeaUiera FnrH ttrsasar JS SsMithera setelor (potiRry) M Tetal regarlar prtoa Hera is oar plain proposition to will send too Tbe Courier and the $2.50) for only $1.35. Order at onoe, as there is a tiroelimit oa this re- maikable oiler. Addreat, AyersPills Three T'mes the Vv1ue of Any Other- rd Eaelar On Third Eularr One Third Faaterr The only Sewing Machine that does not fail in any point. Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings make it the light est running machine In the world. Agents wanted In un ocupied territory. Send for circulars and terms. For sale by McCrary-Red ding Take pie Ctoiuier and Get the New: - .-i C31XFrTear in Advance. Good lo Last Long, f SEVEN tAKc.5 ONE YEAR. - - $1.00 .60 .50 - .50 .50 .50 - 1.00 $6.00 ..(', u- we will send are trw hc.'t offers ever made or by s htr newspaper for offered before and we give withdrav.inur this remarkable have a limited number of sub notice that we will withdraw price - --.i eo. COURIER, Asheboro, N. C, ttii?lTHft Ta7?7tTtt7 Peach Trees June Buds a Specialty. Winchester. Tetra. TO ALL fJEVJ suDscniDEno .1JS both old uuil new sabsenbers: Wa three pmit. UHUied above (total value. THE COUIUSR, Asheboro, N. C. Act directly oa the liver. They cure conttlpatlos, blHousnest, sick-hesdache. Sold for CO years. fcfl Um jgT Hardware Q ., Aahekco. N. C Plant Winchester Trees S3 years of fair dealing have built our Nurseries from a few acres to a MAMMOTH plant of over 700 acres. We can successfully accept and nil orders from 100 to 400,000 or more trees., . Our mode ef packing insures you to get our 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 NURSEPY CO., Winchester, 1nn. mm I I if Ssl. AA sag of sack ; 64 half-tona views of Nurse riss, Crrcnaraa,Fasklaf Hoaas,aic. 8al AOeiS. far bosk (post-paid) and Rebate Ticket paranWMSatua a tok kv stall within 60 days and we refund the 60. Or, null aiwtui 1 ywnr. Babato Ttckst wita $12 arder for asMrnwBt eajnanracoar and yo We Pay Cashes racoar and yon r and L COLUMBIA CCLD MOULDED CYLINDER aw anal rasMl SVtxa, Paris, lM Cytkidcr CrakdMpfconea from S3 to IN aansl far latest Catalianei COLVMIU PnONOfiBAPn COMPANY, V sis V aseASVAV, in k C W" Tha MaaS Harasnaaa TaSwao latasaMsB J A Wmlliii Iw CisiSraeMd How . a - m a LaAea I imi sattiwa iee aaja evAaAMyrr It ri i Sum sna ssansan elCael al eSal Neat Vs4lMM sf eaa artassl NEW TV-CNTOTli CENTURY CYLINC1 KCCCSM Hmtf root Lomg fwr Sens by a ii at sis lou asie anal at aa Ike aterca l the Columbia l.'ionograph Company, awat Crantara ef the VaaVkvo MechfcM taiaiti-i . . ,. , ' . Wlisiere af Mae rinin 1st falena Laroest Mssifstlss eie b) mm VfU SNtAMa PtrlH, Paris, taaw ayxmt stiANa pout, a. Lawa, isaa , 331 N. tkrwartJ Street, BALTIMORE, X , . I v fS f fssi i " my saMu f-lfffl'f4l.'Vti I w ZPniiatSLs. iV G9VE Mat tiejalr frtf WWlt OT Mat lie ft rtfisU Wftill, brifjUt yejsj (uitl ij'jsjt brvstth. MAKE LIFE WOHTH WHILE GIVE VICOF GIVE VITALitV all They ears Constipation, Indigestion, BHIssssses, Kes4- sche, Nervousnet. Fsr taU W al Draagiats lOo and Sflo a SOX Aocsrr mo sucstitutm ' Capt. J. W, Fry, Pres. ' S. Caldwell, Jr., Secy. Tlzs Greensboro Company. Organitxed 1905. (Legal Reserve) 3 PiJ Capital. $25,000 Curpiu. - Writes all 'erdinarjr furms offpo contracts. i'yVreidatierej and secured by Treaa. Dept of Stats. a 1 1 2 inrhiu. 22 I. solan ..-i,u, .; with rntii-lss AMBrlntloa uJI Hnna. nursery stock and ws will credit IMG la part enr tiib booi iree. we tm tii lisiar. want mors hone and traveling eeManMe. OtTiariT -sura Bra s, IWISMIU, shv bstk,lea, fayenMat, sit.' RECORDS tytca af Cotiaaar Taaalaf NaoMm itsANs i Yy' Iraizt I ! 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