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? of 014 newapapera THE DAILY NEWS. WITH WHEEL' Poatal Tele graptk Oo. N,W rail aboea for tadlee. mleaea and children at J. K. Hojt'i LOST?CUFF BUTTON WITH LET tera P. B. A.. Finder pleaee return to Ibla office and be rewarded. ?-S ONLY CANDY MAKER Chrletlan George le here at No. 110 Market atreet. with a full 11a* of freah candy made dally. and frnlu of ell klnda. The grealeet candy maker In the South. Call and eee him. ?-t# Do trading at J K. Hoyft Friday and Saturday. Sara money. Q>WWW Oaree Mak M Alao Nerroua Headache, TTarelera Headache aad Hhw from Qrtp. gtomaen Troublee or fn>>l trou ble*. Try OapiiltlM liquid? aOMta Immediately. Bold IV On* ?lata 10. M and M CM Some extra a pec la 1* for Friday and Baturdar at J. K. Hoyfa. \ (QuotaOaaa furnlibed by B IV Mayo * Company.) Beeewax Egg. J?? Tallow <? Chickens, frown each.... 30c ? 36c Spring chickens 15 ?25c Ducks 20? 26c Gesso .40 ?60c Green ?alt hides ?. 7 He Green bides ? . .. 6%c Dry hides, lb.. 10?12He Wooll, free from hurrs ? 16c Wool, burry ... ... I0?l4c Lamb skins...,..* 16?30c Sheerllngs J* ? 6 ? 10c Corn, bushel 70 ?76c THE IlEST HOI K OP UFE is when you do some great deed or discover some wonderful fact. This hour came to J. R. Pttt. of Rocky Mount. N. C.. when he wis suffering Intensely, as he says, "from the worst cold 1 ever had. I then proved to my great satisfaction what a wonderful Cold and Cough cure' Dr. King's New Discovery is. Tor. after taking one bottle. I was entirely cured. You can't say anything too good of a med icine like that." lfa the surest and best remedy for diseased lungs. Hem orrhages, La Grippe, Asthma, Hay Fever, any throat or lung trouble. 60c. $1.00. rial bottle free. Guaran teed by all druggists. W<? have ipl*nty of old newspapers for sale cheap. THE DAILY NEW8. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Extremely Low Rates to Norfolk, Va? On account North Carolina Confed erate reunion at Norfolk, Va.. the Norfo'W Souuiern Railroad will.sell round trip tickets September 4. 6 and 6, limited to September 16, at follow ing rates: Fre? Washington. N C 12 90 From Greenville, N. C.. 12-65 From Wilson. N. C l*-*0 Stations between>Goldsboro and and New Rerne $3.65 Tickets good on all regular trains. B. T. LAMB H.C HUDGlNS, Pres A Genl. Mgr Q. t. A. * IT SAVED HIS LEG. "All thought 1*0 ioee my leg," writes J. A. Swensen of Watertown. Wis. "Ten* year, of ecaema, that 16 doctors couM not cure, had at last laid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured It, sound and well." In fill.hie for Skin Eruptions. Ecsema. Salt Rheum, Bolls, Fettsr Sores, Burns, 8calds, Cuts and Piles, 35c at Dr. Hard's drug stora. THE DAILY NEWS i ? ? i ? ? , ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS NOTICE OP SALE. By virtue of the poorer of tale contained in a deed of trust to tae ex ecuted by L F. Brooks and others, dat?Hj November 22nd, 1907, and re corded In the register's office of Beau fort county in book ISO, page 4 60, which is hereby referred to, default baring been made In payment, of the Indebtedness thereby secured. 1 will tell at Courthouse door In Beaufort county on Wednesday, September 7th. 1910, at noon, for caah to the highest bidder, all that lot or parcel of land in the City of Washington, N. C., at the corner of Fourth and Oladden streets and tn that part of said city known as Oladden Town, being part of Lot. No. 60 and being the same conveyed to A. D. MacLean by Charle* Black well and wife by deed dated No vember 14th. 1905, recorded in said register's office In book 1J5, page HO. which la also referred to, and convey ed by said A. D. McLean to L. r. Brooks having been executed to se cure the purchase money. ' This August 6th, 1&10. . G nUMLfcY. jr '.>/ Trustee. Having Qualified *? executor of the estate of Mary T. McDonald, de ceased. late of oeaufort county, North Carolina, notice Is to re by given that all claims against aara estate must be exhibited and presented to the under-, signed within twelve (12) months from this 26th day of July. 1910, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona Indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment. 8ETH BRIDGMANN. Executor of Mary T. McDonald, Deceased. This 26th day of July. 1910. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust to me from A. W. Styron and wife, Marianna Styron. dated 31st day of January. 196), and recorded In the register's office of Beaufort county in book 144 at page 233. I will on ilrfc 12th day of September. 1910, at 12 o'clock M.. sell for cash, be fore the Courthouse door in Washing ton. N. C.. to the highest bidder, the lowing described real estate, towit: ? (1.) Situate, lying and being in Beaufort county, North Carolina, and in pantego township, and being that certain tract of land well known as the Jackie Clark homestead or Law rec-.j Clark land, adjoining the lands rff jvhn Clark on the west, the Leach ville public road on the south, the lands of Styron and Lovlck on the east and Pungo river on the north, containing one hundred (100) acres more or less. (2.) The lands allotted to Mar garet Lovlck and Marianna Sty ron In the partition entitled "John D. Clark, H. J. Lovlck and wife, Margaret, and A. W. Styron and wife, Marianna, vs. Lawrence Clark. Catharine Clark and W. H. Wilkin son, guardian ad litem of Catharine Clark," said land being lots Nos. 4 and 5 in said partiti consisting of tracts cr parcels Nos. 1, 2 and 3 of such allotment, to which and to the final decree therein, recorded in the register's office of Beaufort county In book 81. page 385. reference is hereby made; saving and excepting out of the same the store and lot In the town of Leachvllle conveyed to W. J. Harris; alsc the wharf hereto fore leased to the Styron Transporta tion Company; also the 19 1-2 acres out of the said land conveyed to Mrs. Margaret Foreman; and the grave yard, and one-half acre given to M. E. Church, being the same lands de scribed in the aforesaid deed of trust. This nth day of August, 1910. A. D. MAC LEAN, , Trustee. NOTICE OK HALE Under and by virtue of a Deed of Truet to me from Eliz abeth Jones Henry Wiliams end Sarah T. Williams, dated lit day of March, 1905 and record ed in the register's office of Beaufort county In book 131. page 808 and 809. 1 will on the 3rd day of Octo ber, 1910 at 12 o'cloc^, m., tell for cash before the courthouse door In Washington, N. C.? to the highest bidder the following described real ?estate, towit: All that certain lot or parcel of land situated, lying and being In tfce State of North Carolina and City of Washington In that part known as Gladden town, being part of lot No (72) seventy-two, Gladden Town.j which is knows as the Haven's pas-, ture lot and being the Identical lot! of land conveyed to the' said parties of tho first part by party of the 3rd | part by deed March 1st, 1905. . This 30th day of August 1910. WILEY C. RODMAN. ' Trustee. DR. HARDY'S DKT7G 8T? >Rfi The ase of mineral waters and; mineral drugs In case of coetiveness, Is decidedly harmful. The natural remedy is Holllster's Rocky Moun tain Tea. Purely vegetable. A mild laxative, which doqe not gripe nor weaken the bowel muscles. Hardy's Drag 8tore. "W# have plenty of old newspapers Cor Ml? chMp. THE DAILY NEWS. n m dlublod by utlOmt or . t# ? . > oI ?r pollelw ptr *o? >boul? t policy. Phono or Ht today ;aw & co., ??. nau mrm. JUBU IV. no/i re turned bom* Sunday afternoon from New York. Boston and Prorlience. Outing their ?been<* Mr Hoyt pur chased his fall and winter stock and hlao attended tbe Atlantic Deeper Waterwty Association. I Mia, Kathleen Kugler of Phlladel-" pbia, who has been vlatticg her annta Mrs. B. W. Ay era and Mrs. H. B. Mayo, accompanied by her coualn. Miss Elisabeth Mayo. left f0r Phila delphia on the Norfolk Southern train tbla morning Miss Mayo will also visit friends In other cltleel and expects to be abeent severs] j months. , I ? ? Mr. Jarvls Sues was in the city I yesterday. ? ? Dr. E. M Brown returned from a I professional trip to Tarboro Sunday evening m w Mr. Thomas Payne expects to lpave I tomorrow morning for Darldaon Col- I lege to matriculate aa a student. He I has our best-wishes ? ? Mr. T. W. Phillips left this morn llng for Baltimore to purchase hi* I ]| fall and winter stock. ? ? Mr. W- H. Rum of tbe firm of I Rnaa Bros, has gone to New York I to purchase the fall goods for his I firm. ? ? Mrs. Elizabeth Warren has re-1 turned from New York and other! northern cities. ? ? Dr H. L Mann and wife of Middle-1 ton. N. C . are the guest* of Dr. and I Mrs Louis Mann In Nicholsonvllle * ? Mr C- R. Mitchell, cf Rocky I Mount. Is the guest of his parents! on Bonner street. ? ? Mr. E. W. Buck of Choeowluity I was a Washington visitor today. ? ? Mrs. C. H. Powell has returned from Ba'rd's Creek where she has been ritflting. ? ? Mr. Fred Wolfenden of Chocowin-I lty, was here todsy on bualness II Messrs. Clsnce Mayor and W. I.l Austin of South Creek, arrived In thel city this raorn'ng on the Washington | and Vandemere train. Mr. B. Hodges of Route No. l.| |[ls in the city todsy. ? ? Mr and Mrs M H Cutler of Jeasaraa| va* In the city Saturday. Misaea J and P. B. Myers havel returned from an extended vlalt to | I! relatives and friends lu Raleigh. , Mr. Qrover Hodgetf" of Route No. 1, is In th? city today. Mr and Mrs W. W Mason of Bath, ?pasted through the city thla morn Idr, enroute to Baltimore and New York ? ? Mr. 8. T- Brooks of Bath la in the city today. a ? Mr. J C MeeklnB returned this pnorning from a business trip to New Berne ? ? Mr. Hoyt Moore returned this morning from Beaufort. ? ? Mr. C. 8. Wallace and daughter. Mlua Mildred, and son, Oeorge R. of Morehead City, arrived In the city today the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dudley. * ? Mr Enoch Lilly of Route No 1, left on the N C. this morning for Nor folk. ? ? Mr. C. P. Ay cock, of Pantego la In the city today on bualnesa. Mr. Clifford Harris of Wilklneons. is In the city today Mr. Jno. G. Hodges and daughter. Mlsa Miriam left this morning to vis it relatives and frienda In Norfolk. Ya. ? ? .Mr. L. P. Harrla of Plnetown, la In the city today. ? ' ? Mr. John Tooley, of Belhaven, la In the city today on profealaonal busl Mr. Sam Daniels left this morning for Norfolk. Mr. W. D. Harris and wife of Bvaa Quarter. pawed through the ctt> to 1*7. ?nronte to Moke, to itxt lira Ilarrt*' tarenta Mr B R Hodges of Root* No 1, I* in the city mm ttola morertg trom an MtMdtd Wait to relatives and friends lo Snelmeidine. Mr. J. H. Oden of Bath ia ia the city today. , Miss Ada J H of man. of Camden N. |J. and Miss Kathleen Robert^ of Phil adelphia, who have been tne guests of Miss Mellle M*yo. for isvorai weeks rturnrned to tbel rhomes tuis morning. Mr E. M. Proctor left thia morn ing For. Norfolk and Ocean View. Misses Eldora and Betsle Sampson, who have been the guest of Mrs. J. R. Kessinger, on ftarket Stree for severs? day? returned to their, home in Elizabeth City this morning. Mrs. T>uy Harding and daughter left on the N. 8. thiB morning for Norfolk to Tialt Mra. Harding's pa rents. Miss Lorane. Lowry of Norfolk ar rived in the city thia mornlsy and is the guest of Mra. C< W. Thomas at the Weston House. Mr Walter Jarvls and O. B. Qlbbs of Middleton sre Isltors in the city. Mis. C. A Cutiei And daughter re turned this morning from Whlchards after a pleasant visit to relstlves and friends Mrs. C. W. Thomas. Miss Nora Dale, Mr. and Mra. Jessie B Ross left for Norfol, Va, Saturday night to spend several days. MARRIED YESTERDAY Mr. Alexander Bsecbam and Miss Hattie Jackson were mar:red at the home of Justice of the Peace 8. L. Willlard. at Old Ford, Sunday af ternoon at 3 o'clock in the presence of a few friends. Mr. Beacham is a farmer and resides on tho farm of Mr. Jas. H Hodges. The bride is a popular young lad? in he: neighbor hood. The Dally News extends con gratulations TAKEN* ILL. Mr. Jesse Latham an employe of tho McKeel-R<chard?on Hardware was taken suddenly ill this morning while attending to his regular rou tine of duty. Dr. W. A. Blount was hastily summoned and rendered med ical aid The young man was in a coma for several hours His condition is-eome better thfs afternoon. MONTHLY MEEilXG The board of county commission ers and education are meeting in regular monthly session at the court, house today. The usunl routine of work is being considered. CITY ALDERMEN The board of city alderm< u will meet at the city hal lthis even ing. That v.'hich i? an obstacle to cne man's success is made a stepping stone by another. _ The king mn7 bestow gocd office?, but cannot bestow wit to manage them?Old Proverb. Character i8 impulse that has been re.red down Into steady continu ance?Parkhurst. Children think not of what is past, nor of what It is to come, but enjoy the present time, which few of us > do.-?La Bruyere. Ood'a creature la one. He makes Man; not men. His true is unitary and Infinite, revealing himself. In deed. In every finite form, but roin promlaed by none.?Henry James. A CURE FOR ECZKM.4. Many people who hate sterna and have tried repeatedly to be cured without obtaining the desired result will be Interested In the following statement by Mrs. J as. E. Blair, of Boston, Mass. "My daughter haa suffered from birth (for twenty years) from ecze ma, and had triad many so-called cures and doxens of phyalcians'a pre scription with little or no relief un til I was advised to have her try [ am thankful today to be able to in form you that she has been entlrel> cured after using alz bottlea of Blood lne and four bozea of Bloodine Oint ment." What Mrs. Blair says Is enough to convince the most skeptical that Bloodlne and Bloodlne Ointment uaed together will positively cure any case of eczema. Bloodlne costs but flf'.y cents a bottle, six bottles for two dol lars and a half. Bloodlne Liver Pilla cure constipation. Mai! orders filled by Bloodlne Corporation, Boston, Mass. At Dr. Hardy'a Drug 8tore. ? Blooding Curia" 8trains, ? ? Rheumatic Bruises, Sprains, 4 ? Liniment Rheumatic pains, ? ? Pains In the Chest, Bide and ? ? Back, Swellings and Tumors, ? ? Frost Bites, Sore Throat, ? ? Quinsy, Croup, Hoarseness ? ? 26c and GOc a bottle. ? ??????????????? TELEPHONE 83 CRYSTAL ICE CO. Washington. N. C. " A GOOD-POSITION. 1 Can be bad by ambitious young m?n and ladles In the field of "Wire, lew" or Itallway Telegraphy. Sincc the 8-ffour lay became effective, anil since Cue Wireless, companies are es tablishing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay vbegin ners from $70 to $90 per month, with good chance of advancement The National Telegraph institute op erates six official institutes in Ameri ca, under supervision of R. R. and Wireless Officials and placeH all grau uates into positions. It will pay you ; to write them for full details at Cin cinnati. O.. Philadelphia Pa.. Men phis, Tenn.. Davenport la.; Columbia. 8. C.. or Portland, Ore., according to where you wish to enter | A UK CORRECTED. in )ustlce to Sheriff Ricks plea?e read the following statements: J. D- Aldrldge, being duly sworn, says: "I was a guard at the convict camp' when Derwood Bateman was deliver ed by Sheriff Ricks lo me. Just at I the beginning of a heavy rainfall; | and the Sheriff was detained at the! camps about 3 1-2 hours on acrouutl of the rain. During thin time bate-1 man was whipped by Captain Hodges. 1 as other prisoners under similar < !?*? I cametances. The sheriff had nothing whatever to do with ths? wblppiug. neither did he make auy suggest.'onr in anyway about it. J. D ALDKIDGE. Sworn to before me. This Aug. 29. 1910. W. B WINDLBY, .1 P. | Washington. N". C.? Aug 29. 1910. I. H. Derwood Bsteman. a* a con- j vict, sentenced to Beaufort county e, chain gang from Washington couuty. ! Soon after roming to B*?aufort county I 1 made ay e*cape and returned to that place. I was arefted soon after j in Washington county and Sheriff: fleo. E- Ricks, of Beaufort county, was notified and went after me. I bringing me back to the Beaufort county chain gang. I h:tv? no com plaint whatever to make at tlie treat, raent wh'.ch I received while in th* custdoy of Sheriff R'.ck>; he treated me as well as any ^rihoner could expect. On my return to the con vict camp of eBaufort countv by Sheriff Ricks. Captain H'-dge* whipp ed me. Sheriff R:ckx hat nothing whatever to do with th-.> whlppng; Jn fact, he wotujd never have *een . !t had he not been det:t:ued at the I camp by a heavy rain I make this sratein^nt freely *nJ i willingly, of my own accord, in Jus tice to Sheriff Ricks, and it is unfair; for any-one to.try to connect him with I It in any way H. D BATEMAN Witnesses: Jos. F- Tayloe. J. E. Williams. WOMEN ARE INTERESTED iX ES TABLISHING l.OWER DEATH j RATE AMONG THEIR SEX It has recently beer. discovered thit many women who believe they are suffering with disease* peculiar to their sex. have nothing else hut kid ney trouble or the result* of kidney and bladder diseases. Thousands of women suffer from ' kidney trouble and never know It. When the kidneys are not In a healthy condition, they often cause the other organs to he come diseased, and you become ner vous, irritable, and often despond ent. When In 111 health you may surfer with bearing down feelings, backache and loss of ambition Many thous ands of nervous, irritable and broken down women have restored their health and strength with Bloodine Blood and Kidney Tablets; they make sick kidneys well. Free sample antf booklet will be sent by the Blood'ne Corporation, Boston. Mass. Enclose stamp to pay postage. Dr. Ira M. Hardy. Special Agent. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED The Government Pays Railway Hall Clerks $800 to $1,200, and Other Employes Up to $2,500 Annually. Uncle Sam Hn n??ld spring exam inations tbri'- v - -fey country for Railway Ma' - Juatom House Clerks, 8tenograpn?r?, Bookkeepers, Departmental Clerka and other gov ernment Positions. Thousands of ap pointments will be made. Any man it woman over 18, in City or Coun try, can feet instruction and free In formation by writing at once to the 9ureau of Inatruction, 61 M. Hamlin Building, Rochester. N. Y. la the activity of today and the assurance of tomorrow? New Fall and Winter Seed Rutabaga, Turnip, Kale, Collard, and Rape. 'Phone it. Walter 'Credit & Co Odorless, Smokeless, Ex plosionless ELECTRICITY -IS? Safe as Sunshine USE Mazda Lamps, And you will have both Quantity and Quality Ask us about our Special Wiring Offer WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PUNT I Some nurgatlven couloJd suet, strong di g? that, while they cuum , the bowels to move. Injure the dell I cat? linings 01 stomach and itit?*?-< tines. Holllsi.rs Rocky Moutaiu I Tea Is not in thjt class. It Is ilir'it ly laxative anu at the same < healing and soothing. Haidy's ut Store. A M\\ OF- tltnx Nt.ltVi: Indomitable will und tremendous energy are never fou?*l whoc Stom ach, Liver Kidney# and Huwels are out of order. If you want these qual ities and the success they bring. use Dr. King's New Life Pills the match less regulators for keen brain ar.d strong body. 23c at Dr, Hardy",, dr\:y store. WHY salves fail TO CVRE ECZEMA Scientists are now agreed that the eczema germs are lodged not in the outer skin or epidermta, but in the inner ?klr.. Hense. a penertatlng liq uid Is required, not an outward salv*. that t-loga the pores. We recommend to all eczema pa tients the standard prescription Oil of Wintergreen as compounded ii. liquid form known as D D D Pres cription. A trial bottle of this U. D. D. Prescription, at only 2u cents, will instantly rellfve the Itch We have 6old and recommended this remedy for years, and know of wodnerful cures from its use. We recommend It to our patron6. HARDY DRl'G CO. Success in a* y line is depauttuirt upon perfect health. airenfc'th ar ? ?. tality. raorv than upon anything ?.?? As Holtlc'-vr's Rocky MuJt.M.u T* has helped ?o many ph>*ivally mentally, it has surely dor* r? ??% vr in putt.ng nirn and women or :Le toad to succe** and fortune llaiUy's THK L \*?H OF A I JK> J>. would have been about uh *el<otm to a Cooivr of O?wego. N V . An it mercile*a lung-tacking cough that de tied al! retuedl?* for year*. "It wrx* most troublesome at night.' he v.r t.? "nothing Uclpeu a? till I utcd 1* King's New Discovery which c;u fil me completely, j never cough ht night now." Million.- know it,; match less. merit for stubborn cold*. oont. nate cough*, core lung-. ' Isgrlpp4 a?tham.i. i;emorrahge. croup. whopp ing cough or hayfever It relieve* quickly and never fa.N to ?a:i.--fy. A trial convince*. iOc f: ? ?? T vi "not tie free. If* positively guaranteed by Dr. Hardy'* Drug Store GR1.ATLY REDVCED KATEH TO NORFOLK AND VIRGINIA BEACH Mammoth Labor Day Celebration at Virginia Beach, Monday, Septem ber 6th. Tickets sold for all regular train*. September 3 and 4. good to return on any regular train leaving Not folk not later than Tuesday. September 0 Kou'M Trip Hate*. From To Norfolk Vlr. Reach Oriental $2.75 $3.00 New Bern $2.50 $2.75 Washington $2-5o $2.75 Belhaven $2.25 $2.50 Columbia $2.25 $2 50 Plymouth $2.25 $2 50 Ratea in same proportion from other points. Call on Ticket Agents for full in formation. H. C. HUDOINS. W. W. CROXTON O. P A., A G P. \ NORFOLK. VA. GREATLY REDUCED RATE* TO NORFOLK. VA. Via Norfolk and Southern Railroad acount re-union, N. C. Confederate Veterans. September 6-8. 1910. Tlcketa ?old from al (stations September 4th, 6th and 6th final limit, returning. September 14th. Travel by new abort route through Eastern North Carolina o%pr the New Albemarle Sound Bridge. Aak ticket agent for complete Infot matlon. H. C. Hudglna, Generkl Paaaenger Agent. IWe hare plenty of old newapaperi for tale cheap. THE DAILY NEWS TO MWKU **? BUCI VTA X OK FOLK SOITHERN rt. *. . ? Ticket, cold for gotvrd.y ultnc trains, good returning. leawa Norfolk Saturday night, July 9, first data of aala and a vary Saturday until Sep tember s vgreatly reduced rates From Norfolk. Beach. To Virginia Raleigh $2.50 $2 75 Wllaon ... 2.25 w 2 *0 Farmvllie ..... 2.25 2.50 Greenville ..... 2.25 2.50 <YaabIngton .... 2.00 2.25 Fares In same proportion from all atatlons between Raleigh. Belbatfco and Norfolk. The night express ot Use Norfolk Southerners th beat and nout con venient aarvlce between Raletgh, Eastern North Carolina and Mr folk, Va. Spend next Sunday a| Virginia Beach, the moat attractive eeaabore resort In Virginia. Get complete information from nearest ticket agent, ot D. V. Oonn. S. P. A.. Raleigh, N. C. H. C HUDGIN8. G. P. A. W. W CROXTON. A. P. A.. Norfolk, Va. A DrwuKol Wotuitl from a knife, gun. tin can, rusty nail, flreworka, or of any other nature, de mands prompt treatment with Bur-k Id's arnica Salve to- prevent Mood polaon or gairgreaa. It's ITmj quiaU eat. g|if^|!, k?a^ar for all tech wounds as alto t6t Burns, Botles, Sores. Skin Eruptlona. Eczema. Chapped Hands. :orns or Pllea. 25c. at Dr. Hardy'a Drug Stose. Electric Bitters Succeed when everythfng else fr.il*. V nervous prcsusticn and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as tho.sc.nd3 have tUtSfzd. FOR KIDNEY, LIVES AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medi:ir.e ever told over a drurgis: s counter. LIFTS ON IMVAMi (MXAL has bad one frightful drawback? jnjaJaria trouble?'lint brought suffering anil death to thoutauds. I The germs cattle chills. fever and ague. blliou*ne?. Jaundice. l.nS?itude, | weakness and general debility. But iElectric Bluer* never fatl to destroy ''hem and care malaria troubles. . Three I tries completely rured me of a very .severe attack or mnlarla." I writes \Vm. A Fretwell. uf Lucama, iN C . and I've hHd good health ever since." Cure stomach, liver and kid ney troubles and prevent typhoid. 150c. Guaranteed by all drnygisi*. STAGGERS SKFltTK'fc. | That a clean, nice fragrant com pound like Buck leu s Arnica Salve will Inttantly re! eve a bad bum. cut, Iscald. wound or piles. itaj?'gerf skep tics. Dut great cure prove a won" |d*rful healer of ;Le w&r<* >cr?$, ul i*r*. bolls, felon?. eczem.*. ? i:tipped |hu:id? sprains and corns. Trv ,t 25c .at all druggets. We have plenty of old newspaper* for sale tl.eap. THE DAILY XEW8 I \Ol t'AX iTHK rHAT UAC2i.\CHK Tain along ihe back, dizziness, Heatfrf" ,a<-he and general languor. Get a ! i Vv'v K* t?i ,?lotJler Oray's AI STR.% ?-i v> LKAI-. th?- pleasant '.>ot and herb cure for all Kldnev, Sls-jder and urinary troubles. \Vhen vou feel all run down, tired, weak'ana xrltJ out energy use this remarkable com. bination of nature's herbs and roots As a regulator It has no equal. Moth ?r Grays AUSTRALIA \ LK.AF Is >f>ld by druggists or *em bv maji .for 5?j ? tj. Samples sent FREE. Ad | dress The Mother Gray Co . LcRoy" IH3VT RREAK IX) WV Severe strain* <n the vltnl organs, like strains on mac hiriery. cause break downs. You can't over-tax stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or nerves with out serious danger to yourself. If you are w*ak or run-down or under strain of any kind, take Electric Bitter* th? matehdle*? tonic medicine. Mi* J E. Van de Sande. of Klrkland, 111., writes: 'That I did not break down, while endurin : a most severe strain, for three months in due wholly to Elsctrlc Bitters." ruse then, and en Joy health and strength Satisfaction guaranteed 50c at Dr Hardy's drur store. CALL FOR RIDS Beginning Monday. September 5th, plans and specifications for building or remodeling the methodlst par*on jage will be on file at the store of E. 'r, Mlxon Ac Co. All contractors wish, i ing to bid on same will call on E R. I Mlxon for set of plans and specifica tions. All contractors wishing plans and specifications will receive a copy u.-pon dopoidt of $5.00 to be returned If plans are returned in good condition. All bids must be filed on or before September IS. The committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. J. F. BUCKMAN, E. R. MIXON. H. B. MAYO. Com mK tee. <We &*?? plenty of old newspaper* for cheap. THE DAILY NEWS.
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