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The CafffMafly Sudden Deaths. There Is a diaeale fntevafliaf Hi Mail eoontj-y ttdet dangerous because so deeep- i ue. Manyenuaen I deaths are Mute iby it ha i ease, pneatM I heart fitira OS apoplexy are often the result of ktil ner disease. If kidney treuMsvi allowed toad ywnee 1 the kidney-poisoned blood will at tack the thai organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break dcnra and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a core is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly yon can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great aidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, snd to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and la old by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this, paper. Don't make any mistake, but rememlwr the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. i-ri ir ninni iti t.i II ML LAIAULIiil ,C00K STOVE Guaranteed to give Entire Satisfaction in every way. Thin ntove has every modern improve incut including extent ion top nhelf. Hid shflf, kicker, nickle towel rod, nickel knohn, ornarm'iitl liusi. Every ntove nicely polinh cd. If your merchant doen not Hell them Htove, rite us and we vill quote specially low prices delivered at your railroad station. Every stove guaranteed. Manufactured by G. T. GLASCOCK & SONS, Greensboro, N. 0. Kr nale liv lywis A Window Hdw Co., Ashflmro, X'. C. HOLLISTER'8 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Medietas fir Buy Paopls. 3rlofi Geldea Hssltk sal Bm1 Vigor. A specific forCnoitlnatlno. Inlltloa, Lire nnd Kidney Trouble. Pimple, ttcrema, Impers P' "id. Bad Breach. aiufftlHh Hof 1. Headache .. . I Backache. Il l Rocky Mountain Tea la tab- -t form, sft cents a boa. rienuliin jyada by !l .Li.iaraa Dana CoMPiar, Msilifton, wis. GULDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE A. m. PRESNELL, Blacksmith and Qeneral Repair Shops. I manufacture Timber Wheels, repair Buggies and Wagon, Shoe Horses and do a general repair bus iness. Second hand buggies always on hand at bargains. When in Asheboro see me. Shop bank of McDowell's livery stables. Yours trnly, A. M. PRESNELL. TIRES SET Quicker and better and will run longer without loosening than is possible when set toe old way. Will aire jaat the desired amount el disk to toe wheel. Ao gneaa work about it N burn! or charred felloe surfaces to was, way and looses the tire W Sot Them Cold- Ko steam sod water soaked alios sartsoas to shrink away aad looaea the tire, ao barns psW to repiaos. We do aoi OVER DI8H aor HK DEB DISH. We (wastes work and refund roar saoasy U not satisfactory. Corns and an the ne hine in opeiSMoa. ,.. - HUGH J. BUEKS; The BUckmith. Fruit Paper FreiH J,, t7 t Product ka ..' -ir-Tiit ata?na, . SttMsses tt u-4 ' rMB4t '. jf mtmmt. Mekatawnk 1 - wt fhnm a4 lu mm There we at Arcadia, Fla. on Deo 1st a f 250,000 fire. George Gonld, the New York millionaire is bird hooting near Representative Joe Cannon has D.-en re-elected ope Iter ol l be Houte of Representative. Grahaai is to have anothei bank with J A Long, president and C H Thompson asnier. Trenton past office in Lenior cobnty was robbed of $750 by safe crackers on Thursday night of last week. Henry McCaffertr, of llaJone, New Yvik killed George Carpenter and Miss I'apitolia Gilmet and then Coramited snicide last Saturday. Three laborers were killed 'and four seriously injured, last Saturday, by a fast tram in the ine Kailroad tunnel in Jersey City. Fire broke out in the fourth story of the Hotel Guilford, at Greensboro, thanksgiving dar and caused considerable excitement bnt little danfage. The big aunual intei-state foot ball game between North Carolina aud Virginia came off at Norfolk thanksgiving day and the tar heel boys won by tbe score ol 17 to 0. The Raleigh correspondent of the Charlotte Observer says the liquor element is trying to get up petitions for an election on saloons at tbat place but it is believed that tbe enort will tail. Tbe Sanford Express says that Ira .bins of tbat place is ninety four years old aud cats bis own wood and never wore eye-glasses nor an overcoat. We, of course sympathize with the poor, downtrodden fanner, but we have to par six dollars a cord for wood the same as tbe other fellow. Durham Herald. Pendleton King, of Guilford coun ty, who has held a nice position in the State Department at Washing- ion, nas oeen appointed U a consul at Aix, Germany. Some one threw a plumb-bob into President Roosevelt's train in Phila delphia last Saturday night. It i rnougm to nave been the works of beys. Capt M Jones who war charged with tbe murder of Maude Cameron Robinson at Nor folk has been convicted of mur- ler in the second degree. Cleat thinking, decisive action, viui and vicor of bodv and mind, the sparkle of life, comes to all who use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents Tea or Tablets. Asheboro Drug Co. The office, repository and com' mis8ary of the big Tyson an d Jones Hnggy Uompany at Carthage was burned thanksgiving day. The tire originating in the third story and was past central before it was discovered. Loss $35,000 with $1,500 insurance. Don't drng the stomach to cure cough. One Mipnte Cough Cnre cute the muoous, draws the inftama- tion out of tie throat, lungs and bronchial tubes, heals, smooths and cares. A onick cure for Croup and Whooping Cough. Sold by Stand ard Drug Co and J T Underwood, Asheboro N C. Mr Lewis Dorsett having resiensd bis position aa book-keeper for the Lee Mfg Co., ha accepted the posi tion as book-keeper for the Standard and Thompson Chair factories, suc ceeding Mr Charles Lambeth, who has resigned to assume the duties as private secretary to congressman Robt N Page. Mr Lambeth will leave for Washington iboat Deo 5th. He carries with him the good wishes of all his borne people. The many friends of Capt C A Pamplin. our popular depot agent, are very giaaiosee mm np ana able to be out again after a severe spell ef sickness. Tbomaaville Cor. Dis patch. Ft Crack. Heads. Rough skin aad cracked hands are not only cured by Dewitt's Witch Hasel Salve, bnt an occasional appli cation will keep tbe skin soft and smooth. Beat for Eczema, Cots, Burns, Boils, etc The genuine De- Witt's Witch Haael Salve affords im mediate relief in al! forms of Blind, Bleeding, Itching, and Protruding Pile. Bold by Standard Drng Co, ana J T underwood, Asheboro n U Rev JO Led better and wife, of Indiana, are now in the midst of a visit ta relatives in Guirford eonniy. He was born aix ' miles went of Greensboro aad went west at the ih of lis Team He went oat to see if he could And and recognise a is irth-plaos. Mrs Led better is native of Indiana, bnt ner mother was a Goff, front Randolph county. We trust that both are enjoying Ur star la the Uld Nortn Bute. Our Church Record. Oser Tftf Way. The saiaakn ! Eariy RimY" it treiaar the w wd give Natars tau sway. Tiraea raasws UtUe ma$ ni th stoaaaeh aad bowels of all pwftM swattety ttsaj wuatwiar the ewe or aMadacaev - eonacpsbM, salioW oonpiexion, eta. Dewitt's Util4 Mmtij 1&nM9n pip at tirken. Aafs pkam perfect, 9ilV Uack hmiKuam, tMtsa e'$k atVaRsT City, D, Says -Two boa of iheas Fa li .''e IU!e eared ae of chr . ootiSiUcfW.'' .' i by Btaadard Drcff Co and J I BM Hat PressM te U Shot In Back. Bravery in Lee's army was so plentiful that no one man can be said to Dave done the Dravesc ueeu. There was a hero in nearly every srray soldier. But at Sbarpsburg a youbg Confederate performed a feat, which, if not tre bravest ueea uone in all the war. was ceitainly as brave as any and as brave as any one could be. As all men know, Miarnsonrg was a warm tight. Both sides claim ed the victory but in truth it was a 3)$w battle. Duiing tbat bloody contest, when men wavred aud fought rfhd wavred again aud wheti the for tunes of the day rose and fell, neither side appeared to gain advantage, a Southern bridad became confused ami disordered aud began to retreat. There was imminent danger that tne enemy woud make this the turning in the battle and it was evident tbat acisiswas at hand. Out . of all tbat brigade ane man held, his own and they slowly began to walk back wards, in a witheriug storm of bul lets.' It appeared impossible for a man to live yet he never falte.ed. he walked backwards about half the distance his comrades had gone and stopped. The retieating soldiers, seeipg the bravery of this man, be camfe ashamed of themselves aud ralllied to the tight. t he action of this lone soldier iitiduuutvly nail an important effect on th lesult of the battle, and it should be around every Southern fireside and recorded for ever in the book of Confederate glory. When asked why he acted as above, the soldier replied, anion" other thinirs. " I was sure I would be killed aud 1 determined that it shoAId never be said that I wiw hot in t)ie back." The man's name was Maj W M Robbina, who died some months auo at Statesville, beloved by atl who knew him. Lexington Dis patch. Give Voor Stomach Rest. Nothing will cureiinligention that doesn t digest the food, itself, ana eive the stomach rest. You can't expect that a weak stomach will re gain its strength and get well when it is compelled to do the full work that a sound stomach should do. You wouldn't expect a sick horse to get well when it isjcompelled to do a full day 8 work every uay oi me week. KckIoI Uvspcpsut Cure is a perfect digestant aud digests the fend regardless of the condition of voiir stomach. Relieves Indigestion, Belching, Sour Stomach, and all stomach disorders. Sold by Stand ard Drug Co and J T Underwood, Ash eboro Is C. Golds" Wtddlng Cslsbratsd. Mr and Mrs Henry B Pool cele' brated their golden wedding last month and by some means news of it has juat come to the Courier. AH of the children were there viz, Messrs Joseph and John Pool, Mrs John Hockett, Mrs David Hockett aud Mrs Alfred Rush besides the grand children and a great many re latives and friends. An elaborate dinner was served having been pre pared by the different ones and taken to homes of the old people. Sever al useful presents were given them to show now much people valued their friendship. Mr Romulus Pool of Iudiaun, brother of Mr Poole came in to be niesent at this golden wedding. When we think of how very few reach this half century mark in we 1 lock we feel like taking off our bats when in their piesence and showing respect. The Courier extends best isbea, and wishes for this happy couple many more anni versaries A CHRONIC DIARRHOEA OF NINE YEARS' STANDING CURSD BY USE OF MRS JOE PERSON'S REMEDY. For nine long years I suffered from chronic diarrhoea, which weakened me down gieatly. My weight went from 163 pounds to 87. I got so I could net do any work, but could sit up a little. For twelve months I lived on sweet milk and bread, If I ate anything else it would start tbe bowels to troubling me, from four to ten times a day. My doc tor said I would never get well. I might get better, but my bowels would always be my weak point tbat would cause me troubl wi.en 1 would take cold. Seeing Mrs Per son's advertisemt on the Soutu Bos ton bridge, I wrote to her and stat ed my case. She said she did not think there was any doubt of ber Remedy caring me. I commenced it and soon I could eat and drin any thine I wanted, except bntter- mjjk. I took 22 bottles, which made perfect cure of me, and I gradual ly regained my weight until 1 again weighed 168 pounds. It has been seven yean since I was cured, I am now perfectly well. I had a baby that was born with a bowel trouble which nothing would reach. He was born in May and July he had a bad boil which he suffered from for six months. I didn't know Mrs Person's Remedy could be nsed on so youn a baby, so 1 wrote to ner. She advised it nae. Before he had taken bottle the bowel trouble was cured and also the boil, which the doctor said threatened to be a serious trouble as it was so obstinate and lasted so long. MRS W M WARREN. South Boston, Va, Sept 3, 1901. Dr Char lea H Albert, speaking before UM XotK conaty Teachers' Institute (aid: "If I were a school dirsotor I woo Id allow no man to a school-room who usee to bacco. I would likewise bar cbew- Unf fan froea tM scboola. Tne amusing mo nwi ia aw uiii, taii Dr Albert, bnt it is pemioiost In its effect on the JoatQ who is rjnlck to objprr. The Cow snd the Hen.. I The annual report of the Secre-, tary of Agriculture made public I today is an interesting document,' but no feature of this report is more surprising than the statement that no crop but corn produces ! the income tbat the dairy cow does. The estimate of .tho value of dairy products for 190a leaches $005, 000,000. 1 The farmer's lieu com petes .for precedence with wheat, poultry products aggregating half a billion dollars in value. So, while practicaily all the Pouthera farmers are intent ou the cultivation of cot ton and the maintenance of good prices, the cow aud the chickens are got ug ahead filling the coffers j of their owners. Great ure hog and hominy bnt before the cow and the ; chickens it must give wav as a, wealth producer. Salisbury 1W. The Season of Indigestion. The season of indigestion is upon ' K.iilol DvMiiMifiii (Jure for ' Indigestion and Dyspepsia will do everything for the stomach that an'; over-loaded or over worked stomach , Can not do for itself. Kodol Digests j what you eat gives the stomach a j rest relieves sou i stomach, belch- ' ing, heart-burn, indigestion, etc. ' Sold by Standard Drug Co, and J:, 1 L ndcrwooil, Asheboro IS C j , Seagrovs News. We ha.l a :mr rani full in thi celidv. Ite'v Mr Thomas Tin ker prmu aorinfHi ul Mitplr Springs Smik .1 It (.'oilier prrai h.-.l i:i the eve Sir- SI C Aslov.nli has in h,-i nice. Snmill ral,l,W- ,.la. linest nimit'ii in tin; .vtin. Mr H I- HrnilfrM.il is nuki. Iiis Htitv mill luiMi.os a;:l i line hunker i Kiuir lias jjiMif I. h.T ill i Mrs Claiulia Kiiiii vy bv her ni'MluT. Grip Quickly knocked Out. 'Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both mv wile aud myself contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of lugrippe vitli all its misera ble symptoms," savs Mr .1 iS Kgleston of Maple Landing, Iowa. "Knees aud joints aching, muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes and nose rui.ning, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy, aiding the saint with a dose of t'hainliei lain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use soon completely knocked out the gripp." These Tablets pro mote a healthy action of the bowls, liver aud kidneys which is always benelicial when the system is con gested by it cold or attack of the grip. for sale by stam'ard rug to, Ash boro Drug t'oand W A I'nderwood, Handleman M C invested in Mr Butler's mining stocks may now have an opportunity to recoup by taking a block of "Uir stock if that is for sale. It is safe to predict that the futuie contracts of the "Ollicc-dispeiising Syndicate" will not be reduced to writing. The work of "cocicion" continues iu North Carolina, and, whilst not so brnzen as it once was, it continues in more insidtioiis aud devious ways. Kailroad, insurance companies, etc, have their "Syndicates." but it re mained for the would-be "Bosses" of the Republican party of this State to form a "Syndicate" for the disposi tion and distribution of Keueral offices. It has leaked out from a Wash ington law lirm or other souice equally as good that the Postmaster General has teversed his ruling with regard to fourth class post masters. This is being circulated for a purpose, and isabsolutely un true. It requires charges, aud these charges proven, to remove fourth class postmasters, says Mr Corteiyou. The educational wave, which sweeping over the State, is bearing tiuit in thee lightment of the peo ple, and the more enlightened the people become the less tolerance will be shown to King rule in all parties. It becomes more evident every day that the people, without regard to party, are in nrms against tbe ruthless and wanton methods of the Machine in politics. A Sure Cure for Croup, When a child shows symptoms of croup thre is noltime to experiment with new remedies, no matter how highly they may be recommended. There is one preparation that can always be depended upon. It has been in use for many years and ha: never been known to fail, viz: Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. Mr M F Com p ton of Market, Texas, says of it, "I have need Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, in severe cases of croup with my children, and can truthfully say it always gi .es prompt relief." For sale by Standard Drug uo, Asnetioro Drug (Jo, and W A linderwood, Handleman N C Mr Thomas E Lassiter has sold his new dwelling on Sunset Avenue to Mr Herbert E Moffitt. Mr Lassi ter will move to Greensboro tha first of the year to accept a position with tha Piedmont Lumber Company of whlcD nis brother, Jli Sheriff Lassi ter is the president of the new com pany. Aa EaKrimcj Medicisac. For sprains, bruises, burns, scalds and similar injuries, there is nothing n wl rk.u.i.i.i. !.; ri.i It soothes the wound and not onlr fieri instant relief from pain, but oaaaea tha part to heal in abont one mu a uw n roe required oy me usual treatment. Sold by Standard Drng Co, Asheboro Ding Co, and W A Uodfrrgod, Bandicotan, N C - 1 Clubbing Offer too SEVEN PAPERS ONE YEAR All for $1.50 The Courier, regular p-, Southern Agriculturist Southern Fruit Growo;' Southern Fancier (Tori The Central West -National Fruit Grower Home Magazine Total, Our price for the seven is Five Papers all for The Courier. V The Home Maeay.ine, 1 : The National These two proposition.-? aiv by a North Carolina paper or ! -the money. Nothing like it was ever ollt ; fair notice of the privilege of wit! offer at any time, as we only h'v scriptions to these large and i , zines. The reason that W'jgivo i the proposition without notice limited number of subscript io zines at our disposal at the ;u ; Remember, by P-yi gto our regular subsci ; year in advance, you J? each a whole ye:ir or - 4i one dollar for a full jlj you may have th-; . T5T remarkable oiler. l Address or cal; j Tin: - itiiliiJiitiitiiTiitiitiiliitiitiiti;?-: Ayers Want your moustache or beard ; abcautiful brown or rich black? Use ' 4.000.000 Tennessee Wholesale Nurseries. No agents traveled, b at wholesale prices. Al ease and true to name. . prices before placing you guarantee our stock to t Peach Nursery in the Wo J. C. HALE. I Three Tmes the Va.lue of Any Other- One Third Easier One Third Faster 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- :f ocupied territory. Send for circulars and terms. WHEELER & WILSON MfG ( 0. Atlanta. Georgi.i. For sale by McCrary-Kedding l1 The Great Blessing to Homes' Saves life often and is the Doctor ever at hand, Vick's Grip and -Pneumonia Cure. (Externally applied.) Prevent one! KelierpH thene amMrn nnd ! ilaitrerutis l'iseasc like uiagic. Von run have your money lota if not true. Aldo cure aore Uiruat, chest and head ruhln, ; lurn and swellings, and i a Comfort to Coniti nation Sufferers. 20 ct at I)ru , Slorea and llejU-ra or sent !y mail for 30 cm. ; L Richardson, Manufacturing Chemist, j Greensboro, N C. 1 Legal Advertisements. I EXKCl TIIHS NOTICE. . Havink qualified a Executor of the btxt will I Slid teumrtlt of U M Jirfiltton, deceived. U'f' n W C Hammoiid C S C of KtmlnUih rKiuty, N (' this ta to nutlfr all penton huvlng clsici sainst Hild entuu? to preei:t them to the uimI. t- ) ditnied, on or before the eth day of Noremt-jr Hud or this notloe will be pleaded In liar 'd r-. t iiiverj! and all pemon owing aid estate will l.leasc coma and make Immediate eettlement. O UtAWKKNCE, Kxeculur. This Novo, Ilea. Baring qualified aa executrix on the estate of J L Lather, defeased, before. W C H rnn moult. Clerk of Uie8iiperkrOnurtol Kaotlolpii county. All persona having claim utoltut aald estate are notified to prasent them to the uudenlRne.1, dulf verified, on or before the lh day "f Iveem l'r M or this uotlce will be pleaded in br of tfielr leoiweiy snd sll peroo owing ald eute are berebr notinvd loaiatcelnimeUi.iti' settlement ErriEJ Ll'TRKH, l- xti. of 1 L M'THhK, dee'd. This End dny of December 10UJ. NOTICE Having auailned as administrator en theewite of T 1 Wren a. dereaMd. bsfsie W C H.nuioii.t. Clerk of the superior Court of Randolph oount. All pcrwms BSVir,gcisiBasaimaioMws hs.r iws. or thin rnit'oe will be cteadtM. in hr of tilieauht kgriiin mm mv imntmuw -Hrf Thi" Hb AJ W K vebtf v& f Last Long.! i Advance. (" ONE YEAR, jj? - $1.00 M .ou .50 - .50 .50 - .50 - 1.00 $5.00 we will send ? t for vi '.Vest, I'.jr i lTei'8 ever made 4j n . r newspaper for 3. ii i.ci '.i' nnrl we riv h . i; g this remarkable W i ,: ii d number of sub- j i 'i-rials and mag t t v will withdraw Hi v we only have a 1 these maga- V 50 Cents , paying a ..ven papers -!; dues and Ivanee and the second U Asheboro, N. C. ' .".'iitiitl rttituiit.--'tt ....... ..t7?s7TJT T,f!?tirT?iT 1 v "nte is one, just one pill i b Itime. Sutir-coited, mild, certain. They cure cr n-.. notion. i&riZi t V JGHAH'S DYE i j Trees . :i:ie Buds a Specialty. el'. 'Ii dot to planters it ly tree from die e for catalogue and d r lsewhere. We e . name. Largest . Ad t.-ess Winchester. Tenn. ., Asheboro, N In 1 lip Hupertor Court. i J II Urallh, dee'd. 1 1 ni-, helm at htwot i-i.l. : (IF PUBLICATION. tin' n.itl'aetlon of the Court by i li- In tin- omo of the Clerk of rirl of Kamlolph oounty, that i i. l lMin Smith Erople BJnllh. 'lit Kill" und Jerry Palla, detea . i' . untied epeelal procedlpg, mini In Randolph eounqr, and 't rtilliireuoe. be lound in tne . : In riiiiueartrur to the aallatactlon deleiKtanli are proper ul. dereaaed. no died In aud I T 1VUS. ; Bottce of thle u a week lor fonr weeks n Oiiirier, a newspaper publiihed .. uiv. euln aarth Uw title ol i ivrpiee of the anie, and requlr . t. uiifinuto appear at the ortoe : a..-sitiKTior Court of Randolph rv nth IW6, and anawer or de i .ii ..I the Plautlir, or the relief i I will teitranteu, W C HAMMOND. ' iter:r Court Randolph County, : ..-mh iwjo. iIUY THE at ya 11-143 B w Mi is a B IW IT i SEVVJNG MACHINE I Do not lo ilfo'lwrl tvevthfla who ad ! xt i ; I n ! :.00 Hewing UachfO fbr f - J.Ou. Tiiiktiitl0famacliliiaesuv i lu iK'tijrlit fnin u or an v of our deiiluru fnm H6.00 to l-00. i Wl ISAKC VAIVtlTV. ,THF HEW HOME IS THI BUT. Tl . 1'cod (Ir-tcrmlnes the ptmifth or won!.ntn of Hewing; Machines. The lo-.bio I "! eoiiiblliett with other pirn iir Kini8 makes tha New IleMEs the Lxt Hewing MauhJua to buy. Wr;:iforCI?iCUURS&S2 tb: ncv ecme icriRt uaixi oAnr. mass xUcHiaSq. K. -, CblcAgM, Atlanta, 0m, CUi'HUa,xan Ualiaa,Teafsaa ton Mil t)f J 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 Rccept and nil orders from 100 to 100,000 or more trees. Our mode ef packing insures you to get our trees in fine condition. Our specialties are Apple Peach Pear Cherry Budded arid Grafted Pecan Trees. We have thousands of pleased customers. Write for Catalogue. SOUTHERN NURSIiPY CO., Winchester, Tcnn. i'l v?o3 !)x 216 vnriotif i of Fr.:i!, Ini of each: C I lulf-tono viuW8 Sena SOCtS. ior book (poxt-p.iii!) book by mail within CO days nnd Bebate Ticket with $12 ordor for nursory .! .( ... . i;'l wo -.vill credit $1.00 in bart Darment oa vonr order and rou KEr.r twt n . weekly and want more home and travjling salejmon. OinTit KW 6 raj VaSIl wes. SUrk Bro'v, IWISLVM, Ma., AIIjoIIc, lowi, Faytllnllk, irk. J 1I.J,I.' The Molt " Abmiutaly J ' ZTtZZfi ' Princlplec Wi in mWFsfel --"S The ' it tmi petmtR Oil OUABANrri "It ntreducee Hw human velee Htk all the volume of me ortgnat" NEW TWENTIETH CENTURY CYLINDER RECORDS Half Foot Long bteneM f er Banclna rarrlee Aataslakma eaulla for bale by Oeelera Iverywhsre end at II tlie Mores c the Columbia Phonograph Company, Creators of the TalMnr, :nlu-str' Owners of the run-! jm -.nt -I Mreh n.- , ; f KdiKfcerurers In the World f "A'.O TT.'T', V . ! 231 N. Howard Street, BALTSMORC, MD. MAKE LIFE WOtV i hr mKfrl 1 They tod ac GIVE bj cleanalns all dlsonltra from i l.ovy'.tvpi. They curt Constipation, Iniiigestion, Biliousness, Head ache, Nervousness. For Sale by all Druggist IOc and 5?Bo a BOX ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES FEi: COLUMBIA X GOLD MOULDED CYLINDER RECORDS V f Baa Eteeerda far a aH type ef CaHnder TaBdnf Wachasca I I eVaad PrUe. Parii, l00 i I I CyMer rabhophonea from ts to $ I OO j J I I fkead for Utest fatsleowes I 1 I COLtriSU PiiONOCBAWI COMPANY, ewi I J ts ', """ ' NfV VsrRrt, KAaWAY, ' N. Y j "Ss J I aa a'nb' " "l I V iptize I Y f l.T.UUItt ' Oe.pt. J. W. rry. Pres. E. Caldwell, The Greensboro Company. Organized 1905. (Legal Reserve) , tfGO,0CO Paid Capital. $25,000 Surplus. W1ttn ordinary forma of.1: contracts. Jcfc pelicy i registered and eccur? i by Treas. Pepi ef State. fmhtbook 1J inchc sliowinir in natural colors with one Ascription and season of riMn- of N'u ios. Orchards, l'ackirur Honees, etc and K'rcTilO Ticket pormittinir return of no rot inul TiO,'. Or, mail us within 1 year, Tilt: 1:1.0 l i e. AVE PAV THE FREIGHT. "Twentieth Century Grepbojjhone 16 TIMES LOUDER THAU ALL OTHER TALKING MAO HI mt Vonderfal SenatrOtMl Epoch Making $100 Pmlmnted In mil OMl'lnd Owmtrlmm RtPBODlCIS COLUMBIA AND ALL OTrnTt CVLINMB Rf COM A Perfect uutitate far the Orchestra Hut be heard to be appreciated mm E. R. King, Vice. Pres. Jr., Secy. Life Insurance vVH3LE
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