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f t -i 5 it HfiRtftTMUlflTUOE : iip0 : I GBftNTED PftRDDMSj ; fully as You do Your Physician Fi "WORLD'S SEARCH FOR A MAN" THE SUBJECT saUre Wea Cownty Wan Waa Here to Mana 111 Farewell Addrree to Hia IVutile Ortt Knthnatanm t Amonf His Hearers Otvesj His Conception of the CbnrrtTs Mission It Mum ToOTb the UmU Thrnb. Mng Heart ot Humanity Hyoopela of The, congregation that heard Dr. In Q, Bmughton at the Auditorium .Sunday afternoon, was on of the )wo greatest gatherings that thla Vonder In modern architecture haa 1eM and acatn n eUy wm Joyed ' that It votild Invite I la moat dlatln f rulihnd ritisen back and nenulnely ; ihow him off to Ita people. Cttlea from all aartlona contributed W the crowd. Thej) weren't Bapilata DR. L. fi. HKOI'GIITO.X. cr.lely who came In Indulge a pa triotic pride In their prophet. Thry rame partly to hoar one now an In ternational figure, partly tn renew old frtendihlpa and partly ta apeak n word of Kood-bye. And with the levy u(Ma Uwaa, th Auditorium wu almost filled. It waa a magnificent Hunday conrreitHtlon The preeentation of Tt. Hroutrbton hy Prof. Z. V. Judd waa itself an elegant piece ot work. Beginning ting-uf.T.f 1Mi!!a$tfoZ1tfA4tft -eara ago, the return of Andrew Johnson to huf home, Mr Judd paaa ed quickly to the apot of Dr. Hrough ton't birth In Hwtft Creek townehlp nd rharartertised him a one "horn In achieve distinction In a world wider than that aerved by Andrew Johnann." Mr. Judd apoke of him es a phy tlan. hut continued the fine char acterisation: "The young phvttrlan eaw In hta mlnlalry h deeper eignlfl aac than relief from bodily pain and restoration of bodily health. It Honest Advice to Consumptives gnmehow there eilale rit ameiiat nr ekeptlclen aa to the poeelblllty ef rurlni rnninmptloa. We elate aone but faru, git are sincere III what ire araert If earerlrea afflicted with Tober.ulo.n we eboald do preelerly wkat we ak etkers a do take Kckmaa'e Alteratlre prempil; and ftlikfollr The raao4 we akngid da tela aad warnat we kare for aaklng n Oaaaaiptlvea te tike It, la ibat we kare the reporta of many carea, eae ef wklrh fellowe: iaiS Funnuehanna Atr . Phlla.. !' f;etleineii : For two year I waa af Irted with heraorrbacea ot the laaaa, tha enaiher totaled aearly eae hendred r faailly phyalciae adTleed aaotber rllmata. aa te remain would probably be fatal; kowerac I remained aad la February of taw. I waa takes with a eater attack ef rnaaeala Wbea I rerorerea auNMratl; walk abnnt Ike eneee I waa left with a frightful hacking cenak, which so rned Mae I kad taken coald alleviate. I waa agala advised to go to another pan ef the eoaatry. ft waa at thla tlaae. March. IMtt. that I lee reed ef Rckman'e AHeratteets a tkert tlaae ny rough waa fone aed I waa reeoeaced 'well' or vnred Mace tkat time I hare kad two alight attarka of paeNaao ala aad t kare reeorted to no other medl rlae te egert a care. ssi at preeeat la eicelleat health aad set that aa leaf aa 1 aa obtain Krk an'f Alteratlre. I kara ne fear of Con- Kiptie. I eaaaet apeak toe klgkly for (oed It kaa dose." (ilgaedl ' HOWARD I.. h'UrTfS. KrkBMS'a Altera tire ta egevUe la Broa. tlltla, AatksMir torTwt-arie tvsag TrauBiee. aas ia apesiisiag ine tyatee Does sot roatala peleeea. eplalca ar kastl-fenBlag draga. gor sells hy all leadlsg drsgglata. Aak for booklet ef cored eaaes d write; ta Rckaaa laboratory. fklUdelpkla. Ph.. far addlUoaal erldeace. cixcrs ot L'rci:? Pitnnonia. rtty and ffetioD justice's kEUEDT dtntiflo Btbod ot b- iorpU4 kad iahaUtloa it goM right lo tht W of tbt trouble), diiaipatr Ingoorajtlon. UiaatJlvirig phlegm, tnd gitbf ajmott InitAnt relief. : Jcsf.r i twm ibonld m kept m iyeT7fsilf--croup tod pabmoDl girt VbC 01 U1 PPneof and ft j, ready at baiml will nt. many el) oa tbt phyiiciaa. 4 . ; wetis corrt, . . ; th C&u tritsrtwi. 1 C. - a.. atMlaAUBT iiry " T. flrfcg Oa., Prweet -e n-....s I Vtahe !i t!'- I V l ' ii l it I or I I .L. XJ US) 1L & . . dan from the die-1 waa out n-it lha.aj to a W a ,h. aia.-ipii.ip zr -T tt:. . I f aenfli-t. a la fouaa ntn rnS cT. of -di- the cure of aoula owB ,nHo:ProV"pp"j :":"-lJ0.7edr.r .hi con rw..e.... - . cradle to numan neew . luln of grave en.eroj. .... b evsry problem that osaw within the Pram - and declared thai who taken the 1 Weele)-. irorld for hi. pirlah lth no llmlta to hi. vlalon for the future. i.r.llM. On the roaturm were ail I ruta ant TaHa atag-tarUr PaaalM thing It must hvs been to a great cithollc .pint Ilk. the aa-kara tt hear aa Kplaropnl clergymsn read the . gcrlplura Barber did It well. Kev. Harry North offers the prayer arid Mayar Jamea I. Johnson made all the aa noTn.emenl. The r"' . t..A u. oreatdsnt. Mr. Henry K. Uti hford. preeeht. "" '' ik.i hrtv ih.t really brought WM the Wake boy hon- Ttee Addreee. r llroughf.n betrayed th.- aub dued aenae that ha. ma'kad hl ev ery ate "aa he approached the of great achievement. When he ua the tirat personal pronoun, tt, lea t even by way of PUlhln "I'L h t done -or mesne to no. n to .how that he. not ta tb "Baa, woo ia to his own .nwnrthlnrss ana nnw lessness. "I could aoi pro-w-i .ath.red up all theae trlbutee end .va them over to my Urd to whom ne aid. jLket he i'IUM to Kaletgh with nean mw.re. w ognlslbg a. he did so many old faces which he had not aeon In ae many rears. When the honor came to him. he said that hs wsa mslted to teare. 'We are all coming to eternity, he conUnued. "and ws ahall never meet in this world again. When wa meet again, it will be at the judgment seat of Christ." He then announced hia subject aa "The World's Search for a Man," taken from Eaeklel. sorrow ful search for s man 1n a great crlslf. He told the story of discussing with a succeshful Atlanta business man, the aupreme need of the world. The enower waa Instantaneous and la conic. Men." The apeaker thought of It. It grew upon him. "I thought that wah.ve a lot of nice, educated, "cultured men." he said, but Tew Men. Mrn a pelted tn capital letter, and undereeored properly, men who can take hold and do things I wa. on a trip last year from Denver to Uncoln. Nebraeka. and met a traveling man W the Pullman I aeked. What a your line, and he aald. 'I auppoae that I have about aa peculiar line you And 1 get 110 0t for my services, all traellng expense, paid. anf so on.' I replied that 1 .hould think he waa getting pretty well paid: that I didn't know any other traveling man who received ao much Then ha told me that hi. Ilns' waa going up and down the country finding men; tkat h worked for one of the greatest csroorattoaa In the country, and that h was paid thla great aalary becauee of his abll ii.. to And men. He found them In 1 the chun hee. In to collegs. schools. everywhere, i na eairtw - corporation business reeled upon the men that he found. And I thought that hs was sbsolutely right. la aa Aaarrlcaa Ahaaye. "What meana thla great palltbal agitation la thle cauntry? Hoth polit ical parties are goleg ever tha coun try throwing thalr aeairhllght upog a man who will lea tha party to vie tory. Though I am soon to egchange the stars and strlpea. tha most beau tiful fls-aa earth, far tha I atoa i.h hat I ahall always ae a cmaen J am.rU IADUnss- ewt tremendouahr InUraated la the polit ical future of thla country. And upoa the ave pf my departure for England I could wish na better thing than that the party with whk-B I have always voted will have the wisdom to awmt nata In Ita BalUemfw convent loa, that princely, arholarly president or Princeton I nlraralty. Weodrow Wil son. Whom I believe to .he the finest eipresalos of Chrtatlaa stAteamanship on the earth today. I Applause.) Hut I dare aot ta go ay further late this phase of pollHra." Dr. BroughiMi pek at the over whelming sadacos of the picture. hronchiai HkMa c01 , coming down te earth la the He nleVW vela search for may. Ood wag ! OOlcUy tts,.,,, , great lt for eate. The Mlltd DT I Xreacher shook hia head ominously. ;sH,f . . . m . a a. ea swegala. kkal ataiA aalaat - BjraTii sw-Tsg wl(.H jsaaa-aaiaaey Americas le public la ever ill coma through me .Xreaintloh. of the clllee." He spoks of Bavenarola'e throwing himself Into tie Niagara a rjoreaeo t sn . sad . a ak.aa lAa lhsUlr . luleV. -Ida Vro great lhi aoeslr thought that OI an neeoa, mat m tha heart W greateet. He was now In , his rlgIl ' ne ewgaa to tell of the Indlveduel ealls. Hs told the story of the Beautiful eeua trr wtrl. rest upea the meet teg ef a hig etty.ln kaarn the, miiti,,f apt VTi r. Z -i. at . U Ma it oat ua wrrv , . " " " that Bee, ne esio, rte H through ma or seme ether maar He fewnw a woman waa nag kept boarder nn wan awn eat He saw ker and aha afferen to chass it H raata eer the olkur. , ,te die. logua wHh tha weenan wa hnrai. e.i.ly atnuatng. e wawted to k..w If he meant to " prSYhtna and e.lvteed him stwlwet H, ' l'etter v the old 'store. We show Sorine coat I dresses, lingerie dresses, separate skirts, tailored v and lingerie waists, silk petticoats, kimonos and ' house dresses in well selected styles. Our showing of under muslins is nothing '. short of remarkahlc. Dress accessories is a ' ' study with us in consequence of which our store is known for always showing the last word in fancy neckwear, hair ornaments, gloves and ' hosiery., Our mail order system is at your ser vice. A personal visit to our store however' is far belter for you. BROS., Goldsboro, W. C. ain't much In the boarding house bustneae." she aald. The prophet went to the bank and aaked for life. "Where'e your eecurltyT" the good natured hanker aaked "Haent go) anv but the cause, and that a all thai I am gnlng to put up." he aald. He borrowed It. took It all In bills, and went down the street He apread hia arme out aad ahowed how he walked. "What ve going to do with sll that money V the streets aaked him "In vent It in glrle." that walking con science retorted. "Must be flxlni to buy a heap of them." the atreeta would y. That a because you don i know l IU- ... .If!. IIIY ' y 1 1 - . plied. He bought the place, the girls' home. Thirty-eight hun dred of them have been cared for. made mighty forces for good, saved themselves, snd never coat a cent ex cept thst original 1710. Heoc hjMsoona Bj Teirpbooe. He told how aa old Confederate soldier hed longed to hesr the sen leek, but could not. "Here Is s need: how will Ood supply It unless He does It through me or somebody else?" he said. He went to work. In a week the telephone company bad Installed a complete outfit In the home, and every Inmate had afl In strument at his ear, hearing the music, the pre vera and she sermon. That a why I believe in the Inetlm tional church." he asld, and when he said It. everybody else wsa believing In It. "You say It I a big thing and you wdnt to hear It defined. "Well. 1 think it la a church keyed te the solution of every problem that throbs and beats In the human brain ft 1 btg thtfrg; bt eHhee- ftao ehureh la big enough for the biggest job thsl the world hss got. or It Is not. Is a OeeaUet, Asd I haven t a wordof crlllclam for the creeds, I am a credlst my pair, -ine jnaa.who says he has e creeds, simply means that he has no belief and a creedleas msn Is a faith less man. We have got to have creeds. Rut the church cen t be sav ed by lbs creeds. Nor can the creeda Interpret Uod'a plans for aa virtu the world. Man must do that." He told the story her that more than aay one thing said gave ths Broughten faith. It was W big part of his creed that the effectual an swer to all the assaults of the lehrned and sophisOcsled. Is worka A preacher and a skeptic were on the train arguing. It would be Impos sible for such a pair to ride together A MEASURE OF MERIT Raketgh auarwe MhwM Weigh This EtMpimw. Well Prwof of merit lies la the evidence, t'onvlnring evidence In Raleigh Is opt the testimony of stranger Kut the endorsement of 'Rajflgh oeople. That a the kind of proof given here- - The statement of a Raleigh cillaen. Joseph K. Poof. Ill . Person Bt.. Raleigh. N. s.. eays' The public endorsement I gave LVwn'e kidney PiUa almost three years ago was cor rect In every particular. I cannot apeak too strongly ef thla remedy In view of what rt has done for nie. It Is the beat preparation to be had for lame aad weak baiaV auad I would not be without a supply on hand. I have procured Uoan s Kidney PtHs from thf Bobhitt-wynne Dreg Co. mow the Oalloway Drug Co.) and hae ts ken them whesever my beck or kidneys have bothered sna. Relief has always followed in a short time snd si the preeeat time, I am to good health. I have often recommended Dnan'e Kidney Pills to my friend" t'or sale by all dealer fries to t Mitt e... Ww ..- I tales. Hemember the name Doan's and take no other. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Route of the ' "NIGHT EXPRESS" Trees! eta aUlelgk (Caiea BUtleel Kerfeik aeethera Mallread. te ead aad freaa all eolata Is Masters garth taeellaa. wget, rartee aad gliiplag Can ktlang Beletgh aod Itareath. gcaedele a egset Maerk tri. K. B. The f el lewis g schedule tgare. get pskjlleked ae later aaa Ilea UKU aad are Set gaarasteed, Taukina tr.t BALKtoa. 11 p. aa. bally "kltgkt Raptwaa." M. SMS aieaplac far for Kerfalk.. I -as a at. Dally ror WIleen. WesklsgtW, aad NerfellM-Breller Park I .'at lervlca eetwese lalelf h tad; Met- I . ltally eseaet geadayfer Hew rl.. a c ! a.sv lal(y easeet Icadar tat Wast. Iksrlevak TaJina AMhltri aaLKtwaj. T Jlaai. iHiily ll- a. aa, Dally tinmi gesdayVsnd pTV Osfr." Smf. 1st Pniiee Car aeevle M a :al Z si, trele fVeaii kerfeik., . .T TBaimb imti not agaohe) -H3fs.s.Iatlr -!tM . kleeaW-lpag. aas. -le- tar M Kerfeik . f 'Jta. a. BaMs-IJhy toefeet' imt PM,. :M. aa. I"'? p Bew 'fteea). Arteetal - .... aad Beeefeet. Parlee Ca gerrte, Bwr fanker tefaiaas1a a4 eeeervau a ef rna f-vTI maw eia t ar aeee.srpr 'ea. (Mel ageK A. J- t ("'te, Ttefeid a seat aa stW .,.l4tee ale),h. PL w, Bk prM , w. r'r, fiesl " - ' I t aaa. t.oaret t. 4 suits, silk llll if they knew' K. without an argu ment. They sat up aad argued all n'.gTif unlfl tha passengers drove them lo bed. They disputed through the big "late of Taxes While they wrangled over alleged contradiction the etupld concept iona of the Oelty and the rest. They fussed, talked, fussed and talked some more and presently there waa aeen a beautiful oung girl getting up at a station to get an old lady a etip ef coffee. He fold tha Aory handsomely. Then the akeptlc touched the preacher on the arm and said: "If yem preachers snd t'hrtsOaas would do more of that and . . . . - S na TQe propnei tnen tnunaereo: "The only slogan that I want for a skeptic Is the opportunity to reveal Jesua Christ In life." He expreseed no surprise that he taw4 maay people, who erre not tlahtina Christians. Thv went an easy "Uawa-pel" preached to them They wanted to hear aomethma about Heaven a aublect pleaalna to every body and offensive to ncdod He ! told of the typhoid fevr epidemic In Atlanta, one aggravated by the aitlon of a cltv rouncil that hearkened not to the cry of the UWl claaeea but spent three times aa much for aew eraae on another favored spot not nodlna It. The subject of Heaven at tracted them. They ram' to chwnh, four of them. When h aa them. Dr. Hroughton flew the tra. k and sailed Into then. It offended one of the ' (iawa-pel" lovers She didn't wnnt t" har him talk ponrtso. That neat time he offend e. ehe wsnted to he put wise. 8he wouldn't come and have her heavenly thoughts disturbed. .He an awe red her well, cited live Scriptures for what ha was doing and then sjld. when he r.Udit remedy wuch thing) at thla: "I am going to turn mf back n the Hible. deny Ood. f out of the church and Join the Bike Thrrr ia no peace the world end "hrtet came not lo bring peace, but a eword." - Te longed for men like Lieutenant Brumby, of Atlanta, vice hero ot Ms nlla. whem Atlantana honored, as they thought, beyond hi. desert But when the Four Hundred baauueted him and atarted the drink feal In his honor, he rose and said elmplr "I have never drunk anything stronger than Chatta hoochee wotet." the f lasses dropped, the drinkers bowed their heads and Brumby had preaf hd the greatest lemperenre sermon -In the hlstsry of the South. The Wbieher Tragic. He longed for a man great snough lo stand up agalnat the organlted whiskey traffV "It has the average man frightened drath. has the svsr age cltv. the Htatr thf nation and the world In Ita'grlp h aald. He made a telling point of the old Tsnneeseean who. In the lgialaturr. hsd the alter native of kllllne- the whiskey traffic with s vote for it r seining ths lib erty af sa iml son The convict set tied the qutton for him and the death knell of the traffic In death was sounded . "Oh. for o.n non-purcwassble. willing lo auffrr prraecutlon. est re - trtsm. to see th.- ..pportunltlee of the present and to lift thla old world out of Ita mire and nak it fit to live In," he aald. ae he eat dnn. and furnished the secret of li ir.g treat life. Xlnclecn without s lar is the awful ' Mile Second ho. a or disturbance, 1 ,rcd of our earth r wonder at aurh through ana eaae of nature a movement, and so do those who take I'r hinge NSW Ufe , Pills. Vo grii'ina no distress, Jusf" thomush work thai brings good health and hn freling . lie at all i druggists. ADDITIONAL PRIZES Jdr. BchatrK y ulmg ouL la Her. tu members of ...in. Imi.s tn .-vortn caro Una calling thnr Htintlon to two ad ditional prlire 1" ' " district, i These prlaea rf t" free tripe for the winners vorn Show to be held i" rolumbte, a. C, In January. I U l"ar to.ag 0. '' .... Adilluonal I'rlana. . , . .. I "I Wrote you oeu-rr w saouia have additional priiee aad I am sew elad to snnoun. e le.. eddlUnnatt arlaea la each dlsirin umier the saata rulee as tha first list ' ent rott 'These new priase ere two "r" blanch die trlrtto the Naiinl orn Bhow.lrhleh will be held m . I'.mMa, 8. C ta Jan uary, mi. "The Southrrii lertiiiser Aasneiatfea . , , AA ILL. aaa appropriate. pewe. The !.- who win, those Arlsee erlll eash get m t "vsr alt expenaeg of tha trip. N' "y wl" at ibo money, howwrer. unless h lakes the trip. , "W urt fue hundred) Pfise-wia- nlng boys fron. all 'he Brutbera Btataw to ho at the t orn Hhow. Cots will ha furnished snd all the boys will gtay In one building The mam feet are of the trig will he a Judglag arhoolS Twe) or three hours ea n n.r wm wa swent la tndeiee mm. grains Bnd tfeve etaok and fa visiting the larlos eihlblu af th MpAsttlon r ' . "I believe these prlasg the'beat pf. fared la, the Btale. Tho beye wke t will have a greet time, tea tha Unset eora grwa In the t mien wiatee dur ing, tilt, aad will g gpaehU tostrne. tlaaua la aora ludglng. Carta of yon should de an In your pewwr to win eae of tkM trtDO. "Wo new have seven jwhasg tn each dlatrtot la tha aula. Tho two bve snaking the boat rererde vDI get 111 ear-b Is pay big agpeneea' Vo the Na. lineal Corn- iberav-whlle the est v) i I get the eseh aeiaeg eft -whir i . a ready received, g a." , I B- I na " II aa. of Oullford count). Halite Kec of Iredell 'county: Daniel Adama, Harnett county, t'arrle Mr Anally Hurry County. Hump Mitchel fltokea county, and commutation one. Mack Harris, of I'lU rounlv. William Hssden, nf Uullford county, wss convicted at the i-tober term, i llll. of the crime of murder, eecond : degree, and sentenced to twenty yearaj In BUte'S Prison : Reason for pardon are va rollnwa ; , "The trial Judge roonimenda par-; I don. The solicitor arting at the trla': (strongly recommends pardon and .states that a verdict under the en ideoeo ef not gutlty weuld km h.. been Improper, and thai ho inn ia ir.d i-ounssl for prisoner that be wotld aid them Ih securing pardon, .ia 'i 'he thought the eenlence waa eevere, ' under the circumstance. i "I'pon these recommehdationa and the fact I pardon the prisunrr on ! condition that ne remain sober, law-t .Mdtng and of good hohavkM-, 8a I He Hector, of Iredell count), was ronvlctsd at ths November ltd, term ! of the crime of F. and A . and aen ; tenred to four months on roada , H'raona for pardon are as folloea ""pon the recommendetion of ihe I trial Judgs, the solicitor, msny count) j of laU and other prominent dtlaens j I psrdon prisoner on condition that j sho remain law-abiding and of good 1 bel.-vtor" I Daniel Adam of Harnett county. was convicted et the February term. I 1 1 1 1, of the crime of manslaughter. ' and sentenced to four months In Jail Reasons for pardon re as follows: "Upon recommendation of the trial Judge, who now haa grave doubts aa lo the guilt of prisoner: the aoliclior. the county officiate and other promi nent rltlaen I pardon prieoner on condttlon that he remain law-abiding and of good behavior." Carrie McAnally, of Surry county, waa convicted at the November. ! term of the crime of murder, second degree, and sentenced to the Mtatea I'rlson for 10 years. Reasons for psHlftfi if as follows: "I'pon the recommendation of the aheriff and many prominent iltlaena. and with the approval of the trial Judge and Ihe solicitor, this girl, who, at the age of 14 year entered a plea of guilty to he charge of Infantl. Ide. and who haa made a good prisoner, la pardoned on condition that ahe re main law-abiding and of good be havior " Mack Harrl of Pitt count), wa. convicted at Ihe November, llll. term of the crime of menalaughter and sen fenced to nine months on roada. Keeaons for pardon are ss follows: "I'pon the recommendation of ths trial Judge 1 commute the sentence of tha prieoner, who Is s boy II years old. from nine lo five months, on con dition rrtgf tie rema-fn law-aWdtmr and of good behavior " Hump Mitchell, of St0iee county, waa convicted at the September, llll, team, of the crime of fajse pretense and sentenced to two years on tha roads. Rsasons for pardon sre as follows: "I'pon the recommendation of the trial Judge, and with the approval of the solicitor. I psrdon prisoner on con dition that he remain law-abiding and of good behavior." DAVIS BROTHERS' PROPERTY. Mr. R. Lre Davis Pnrcliaeea Interest of Brother In Vnluahlei Property. Special to Tha New and Observer. ) Hlddenlte. N. C. April 1. Mr. R Ijee Daris hag purchased the Interest of his brother, Mr. William Jeff Devi In the Devi. Hrothsrs' property. In cluding the Davis White Sulphur Springs, and haa asaoclatsd with him Mr. Charles P. Malheeon. of Taylera ville, N. C Mr. Davis will continue lo havegen- to The Best Is Not Too Good For Yon Triin i a year especial care) ihould be exercieed by eer (rmer in ihe election of the lrii totuin seed to plant and if you are buying, it will be to your brt inirrret to ekct otsT Sirapklni' Prolific Seed. We have a choice lot of RF.IMPRgVEU SIMFKINS" PROLIFIC Cotton ed that we ell orrxchange for iced from their planting and also bin thf rcd from the middle pickinf and pay a premium for lame. We bought thousands of bushel frum our customers the past season and paid more than tht market for same. "PRIDE OF NORTH CAROLINA" t have a few bushels of a very rinr high bred cotton, our name, "Pride of North Caro lina " This cotton embracei three of the highest qualities, large boll, longer staple and very early. This is the first leaion we have offfred this cotton seed. , . Sea. ui at oici tad get tht ptdigrM of or cottoi u wi hari only limitid lupply of teed tt coatracL GUARANTEE SEED E. T. OLIVER, General M g r., Electrical - Motors, BelU, BurUr Alirmi, etc. : t ? V"-:' r -. . fj Jul ;: . i i f'j"' ' tt fi'tjrf ,;.,,;'!..yv:,1 ". t, RLEIGHaRON POSITS -tit , lor II - " II fali eM M laVIM t Ms mif m last righk nf w r m SB I. Of II - I KING-CROWELL DRUG CO. Th Quality Drug Ston the long arm In creating the Wetter Union Day and Night Letters we hare practically placed a telegraph in gtrument on the desk of erery business man in the country. They are the new, long arm of Jbusineta that reaches, pushes, polls, does things quickly, rigor ously. Their cost is tririal and they tell ' your story your way. THE WESTERN UKION eral suparvlatpn of he businees. as in the past, and Mr. MhlBeeon win have charge of the offlra. Mr Matheoon la a popular and cap - able young man, having serve af sheriff and clerk of tha court of A leg- Indigestion Iff Thousanda of men and women are auffartag from dlgeeae. eauaad by foul , . . decaying food la their etomha. Thl. rsueea dangerous poison gases which makes the breath unbearable, polsona the blood, deadens the brain, shatters the nerves. Ths evil effects of Indl- geettoa aad dyapepela Ire too well known to be dilated uaon. Ths asw remedy for theae troublee ts a natural Installations fttl tart fftsf tht csftnfs Telephont 95 TELEGRAPH COMPANY j ander count, and will snake good la trig neer noeJtlosr. rm?Qm. m as sj it ' I' , if you BOtloa mmptsma ef f4, .mosg yoar cofwa, pat coai-ell U lhe j drinking water. . " - Is Poison. land harming one railed "WtaaU" -t- gredlenl. aeceassry to digest food. A . rf .. tlgm . aU tKJ tao4 , yaur stomach, kill pel- -K so no us gasas. make yon fast fine. H - haa relieved thousand Their own v statements are proof. Tsu eaa try H for yourself. Tour money will he ra funded If 'Digestif fella lie. Aak a 'any drug store. )..".' RALEIGH, N. C. CO. ' I V-
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 2, 1912, edition 1
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