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. -- .1 irjDiAM THE GREATEST BLOOD Ml SA 4 . ' V .A Am . 4r. "V WHAT YOTJB NEIGHBORS SAY ABOUT IT : GOO people now using Indian Herbs effect and it iaso cneap, ISO doses for Great American Herb Co., Washington, (iente: 1, have been a sufferer for unable to get any permanent relief. Herbs from your Jr. Utter and took it J. L. Bvrd. , Dunn, N. C., Sept. 13th, 3897. Gkkat American Herb Co., Washington,. D. C. Gentlemen: My family were all sick with fever and most of them in bed. I Durchasod a box of Indian Herbs and gave them and to my surprise aoo , , , pleasure it did all claimed tor it ana my tamiiy were au restored 10 uaiiu and are now hale and hearty. I can cheerfully rrcemmend Indian Herbs as a gre;it medicine for fever, general debility &c The one box I bought saved me a big doctor's bill and much sickness and suffering in my family. , ' D. H. TnuLovK JCt? Any one desiring to purchase a package of Indian Herbs can get it L. I. Jernigan's store or at my iesidence. W. F. UTTER. AGENTS WANTED. Dunn, N. O BE (WJMMY -ill- Commercial School Pre pares for College or IS Highly endorsed by College Presidents and hundreds of busi- 9 .. ncss men. ' LITARY One of the best Business Courses in the State. Typewriting, and Telegraphy. Valuable Librory. lent Literary Societies Ideal country location, and morais.. $25 TO Excellent new buildings and furniture. ' Fell Term Opened Aug. 2, 187- IfTFor catalogue, containing testimonial; cut of building etc. Address , J. A. CAMPBELL., Principal, Poe's, Harnett County, N. C. BUY ADAM'S GALVANIZED STEEL WIRE FENCE. THE CHEAPEST WIRE FENCE ON THE MARKET. . MADE IN ANY SIZE MESH ANDIDIII STRONG AN1 Durable, will turn any kind of slock from cows to diickens. The represen tation is a tint mesh. The parallel wires- running through the nie.-h form a trus ami makes a trong 'fence that will not sag. It is ABSOLUTELY the MOST DURABLE and CHEAPEST FENCE ever put oi the market. Write for prict s and terms to, I. J. SMITH, Benson, N. C. Sep-S. Agei t for Hai nett. Siimpsoii ami Johnston Counties. AND IT 13 A3S0lUTtLY The Best SEW1KG MACHINE MADE SAVE MONEY WE OR OUR. DEALERS can veil yon machines cheaper than yea can eet elsewhere. The NEW BOMB ia our bst,bntwe make cheaper kinds, such, as the CLIITIAX, IDEAL and th.er High Arm Fnll Nickel Plated Sewlns Rlaehlnes for $15.00 and np. Call on our agent or write us. We want your trade, - sd if orlees trmi kuI wjuare aean'ns will win, we will have It. We challense the world to produce a, BETTER $50.00 Sewing iriachlne for $50.00, or a better $20. Sewlnsiriachlne for $20.00 than you can buy from us, or our Asents. THPEW HOME SE?IKG HACHIE" CO. OBAVSCKisa. Bostox, Xass. Ji Uov 9q",TS.TL Cbicaoo, Itx. fr. 1oi-i3,Mo. Iv aMj s. BxM JTBAXc:ico,CAi An TOR SALE fc' GAINEY & JORDAN, Dunn, N. C. " Wanted-An Idea I Who c&b think of aoma aim Die Protect yonr Meas : ther may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEHBuRN ft CO.. Patent Attor- thing to patent? Beya, Waahlnrton, D. for their $1,800 prise offer aiki new um oi oo UkMusjia UTenuoas HERBS o- o PURIFIER And Liver Regulator on Earth W: F. UTTER, General Agent. Dunn, N. Why ? $1 00. Key, N. C C , Aug. 3rd. 1897. , Because it has the desired W. F. UTTER. , Aug. 30th, 1897.. D. 15 C. years with piles and had been I bought a 1. package of Indian as directed, and it entirely cured me Yours truly st ' GBusiiiess. ax: FEATURE. Shorthadd, Two excel Saves money paj's all expenses for five months. Two hundred and twelve students from thirteen counties and two States. V A T U Kl A, PERFECT HEALTH RE GAINED THE WONDER OF THE AGE. Gramlosst tlisccfvery in tlie annals of medicine. " GuaninttHMl to euro more .diseases tlian any other ineilicine. treatment or sys- i teni known to tlie medical profession. "No MAX made" reined 3. but 'na ture's' true panacea. Vatnma is an antiseptic jrerinieide, it positively ikrstroys all mieiobes" ami germs of every kiiul, name and nature, it is liealinj; and sVrfTlijx to ihemucTioiis memtnine. it will permanently cure the majority of crises f i roncliitis. Ca tanli, l)3spepsia, all Stomache troubles, all diseases of the Bladt'er, Bowels, Kidnevs, Liver, Constipation, Piles, Old Sores, Ree-lat diseases. Ulcers, Eczema, Scrofula, Blod Poison. Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Ii-e:ised DiseJiarjies. Diseases peculiar to Women, -Nervous :nd Physical Weakness, etc. NO MATTER WHAT YOUR AIL MENT, or where yot live, write us a full history of your trouble, and our consulting physician will adie you what to lo in o.tler to regain your health. Consultatten is Fiee :uil sacred ly con mlential. Terms very low. For proofs enclose 2 cent stamp. Local agents wanted everywhere. No canvassing. We advertise ytm in your home paper. Address with stamp. THE VATUMA COMPANY, P. O. Box. P14. Clik-ago jni. URY OF CURES THE RECORD OF Ayer's Sarsaparilla. In Bed Thirty-cine Years- "This bed is the most com fortable place irf- the world," remarked an Englishwoman in 1858. "F shall stay here the rest of my natural life." The woman who made this remarkable statement was a spinster and she lived at Teign mouth, in Devonshire, England. She kept her word, and for near ly forty years she stayed in bed. She was thirty-eight years old when she made the asser tion. She had. retired to bed the nigh before in the best of health and there was no seeming rea son whv she should not have Tint l 1. AOVv J A I'll v - - v - . i m. v . m- m. -" - - - she concluded that she would remain where slie was, and her relatives concluded that it would be best to humor her whim. So she stayed in bed and her meals were taken to her. The bed she occupied was in a room up stairs, and for two years she stayed there. Then she was re moved to a room on the lower floor, where she could watch the frontdoor and the yard. She had a" series of mirrors arranged so that she could see the en trance to the house and the en tire yard, and she was thus able to know what was . going on. Her hearing became abnormal lv acute, and she could hear noises that were inaudible to other residents of the house. Her mother and father died and she still remained in bed. She became owner of the samll estate, and she managed it with skill and judgment, but she ad hered to her determination of remaining in bed. She died last week at the age of seventy-seven. The doctors who held the autopsy said that her lungs and heart were sound, and that had she lived the- usual life "she would have been good for ten or fifteen vears longer. She ate usual meals all of the forty vears, took no medicine, and there was no apparent change - X A. in her constitution until a few months before her death. New York World. T'o Whom it Jlay Concern: I have been in the drug bu.iress for twelve vears. and daring 'hat ------- j time, have sold neatfly all the cough medicines manafactured; and from nuy personal knowledge of "such rem edies. I sav that Chamberlain's Oeutfh Remedv ffives better satisfac tion than any other on th market. W M Terry, Elkton, Ky Foi tale by N B. Hood, Dunn, N. C A Sons Sparrow's Gratitude- It is a rare occurrence tor an imals in a wild state to select man for a companion and friend yet well-authenticated instance when this lias been done are a matter of record. The follow- inrj incident is vcm?lied for by n vou 112 ladv who is a close and ac curate observer : 'Last week my brother, a lad of 12 killed a snake . which was just in the act of robbing a song sparrows nest. Ever since then the male sparrow lias shoyn his gratitude to Geor, m a truly wonderlul manner When he croes into the narden the sparrow will fly i to him, sometimes alighting on his head at other times on his shoulder, all the while Dounnsi out a tu- A multous song of praise and grat itude. It will accompany him a " about the garden, never leaving him until he reaches the garden gate. George, as 3-011 know, is a quiet D03-, who loves animals and this may' account in a de gree for the sparrow's extraor dinary actions." Courier Jour nal. Mr. James E. Ferrell, of Burnt House AV Va , has discarded all other diairtoe medicines and now handles ODly Chamberlain! Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea R-'uieJy., He has used it in bis family and sold it to his customer fr years;' and has no hesitation in saying that it is the best remedy for colic and diarrhoea, he J has ever known. It not only, g ves j relief, but effects a permanent cure. ; It is also pleasant and safe to take. making it an ideal remedy for bowel ! nmnlaints For, ale by N. Ii. Hood. Druggist. Daon.N. C. Facts About North Carolina. From manv sources the fol- lowing interesting facts aoout North Carolina have been gath ered. It will be well to keep these for reference : ' Number of counties 9G. State area, 52,286 square miles Extreme length is 503 miles. -. - C.J Extreme breadth is 187i miles. Number of electoral votes, 11 Length of coast line is 314 miles. Witer surface, 3,020 square miles. Area Dismal Swamp, 150,- 000 acres. sumber; of miles railroad 3? 597. I Indian population (census of 1890) 1,571. . Inland steam navigation, yuu milesj Tntnl nonulation (census of 1890)11,017,047. w l Avpivnp-r; mean annual rain- fall, 52" inches. - e Coloved population, (census ot 1890,507,170. Total water power 3, o00,0LU horse: power. Western bou n dary longi t.nHfi 81 Hetrrees. 42 rainutes, 2b seconds. ""-" !- Average winter temperature 42 decrees Fahrenheit. The highest Doint is Mitch ell's Peak, 0,888 feet. x Average area of counties is 507 square miles. Number of varieties of miner als discovered 180. Average summer temperature 75 decrees' Fahrenheit. elevation of State above sea level is 040 feet. Whitsett Student. No Cure IN'o Isiy. That is the way all druisrs sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TON IC for Chills and Malaria." It is simply I ron ami ' Quinine in a tasreles? form. Chihlreji love it. -Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price, 50c. Sold and guaranteed by tiood 5c liran thntu. i Warranted no . cure, no pay. There are many unitat.ons. I o get tne genu ine asli for Grove's Sold and guaran teed by IIood& Graptham, Dunn, N. C Stop my Pa'par. Afier you get angry and stop your paper, just poxe your nn- 3r into water, pull it out, and look at the hole . Then you will know how sadly you are missed. i. mail wiiu Liiiuis.s n iJtiuci tnu- not thrive without his support, ou":ht to go off and stav awhile. When he comes back, half his friends will not know he has gone and the other half will not care, ; while the world at large kept no account of his. move ments. You will find, things 3-011 cannot endorse in every pa per. The "Book of Books" is often veiy plain and hits some hard rans. but it vou w-ere to get mad and burn 3rour Bible, the hundreds of presses w-ould still go on printing it. So when vou stop your paper and call the editor names, tlie paper will still be published, and what is more, 3-011 wijf read it on the sly. Ca-cI LARRABEE'S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT. TRADE-HARK. Magical Pain Extractor. CURES RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, CATARRH, AND ALL KINDS OF Pains and Aches. For nearly three-score years and ten this famous old household friend has been curing pains and aches, and has never disappointed the user. It is rlean, pure, efficacious, agreeably smelling and quickly acting. IT IS A rich. spicy compound and invaluable for Cuts, scalds. Sores. Burns, Ulcers. Wounds, Erysipelas, Skin Troubles, Etc.. Etc. Price 25 Cents, AT DEALER AND DRUGGISTS. or sent in tnantity of 3 or more packages to sny address on receipt of money, by Winkelmann & Brown Drug Co. soicraopfiirrofis. BALTIMORE, MD., U. S. A. bX IIood & Grantham, Dunii, N. C. a cvn ":n.ioiJ mi " Z' pnS Jf Hyanrus, Massachusetts, DR. A PpiTCH ER'S C ASTO Rl A the same was the originator of PITCH wto , that has home and does .now jXc wrapper the kind vou have alwaus bought yafte wrap hnd has the signature 7 Tname ex per. No one has authority from me to ue y heF is cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. a. Fletcher President. . olX-'- March 8, 1897.. 1 . , Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist V fJ (because he makes a few more penmes on .t), the gredients of which even he does not know. "The End You Have Always Bought .. BEARS THE rAU-ouviiuu wiw..". Insist on Having The Kind That Never Tailed' You. THC Ct NTAUH CO-PANY. 7T Disa;usied- A flisrmsted new-spaper man tlio follnwins? nhilosophi- cal reasons for retiring tromtne business. "A child, is born, the doctor in attendance gets $10, the editor notes it and gets 0 : it is christened, the minister gets 00; it marries, the-minis ter gets another tee, tne editor gets a piece erf cake or 000 ; in course of time it dies, tne doc tor gets from $5 to $10, the min ister gets another $4, the un dertaker $25 to $40 the ' editor prints it and receives 0000 and then the privilege of running free of charge a card of thanks. Tifton Gazette. Cosmopolitan Unirersily. As the result of the develop ment of our public school sys tem and the cheapening of book there has grown up a large class of men and women who seek broader education, or desire to extend their knowledge along special lines. Their duties in life, or lack of means, exclude them from the universities. The Cosmopolitan Magazine has undertaken the task of bringing liberal education, in its broad est sense, within the reach of those who have the aspiration but are deprived -of the oppor-tunit3-. Doctor Andrews, late of Brown Universit3r, has un dertaken the. Preside nc3T of The Cosmopolitan's educational facilities. Thdse who are real in search of knowledge Will find direction and aid. It can do nothing for those who have not the desire to stud3T. An in tending student sends to The Cosmopolitan, New York, - his name, occupation, previous courses of stud3r, studies de sired to be pursued, objects and purpose for which course is de signed, and the number of hours dail3T or weekh-. stiuly which can be given. No, charges of anv kind will be made to stu dents. THE Charlotte Dailv Observer, J. P. CAT. DWELT., Editor. North Carolina's Leuirj Xeicfjiaper . Reliable. . Profjrexta'ce, t (tudal, and fjitjh Toned. Complete. Daily lie port a From Tlie State and Aatinva. Capital It Bndjett of news is always compre hensive, and froir. authoritative sources. Its local reports are full and up-to-date. Subscription Price: $8 00 Per Year. , mi cekly Charlotte Observer. A complete Home Journal issued everv Tuesday and Friuay and cbutainii ail the new-! of the week in a compact form. A paper every farmer should have. Ouli$I .(0 iw?r year. BLANKS FOR SALE ! . We now have on hand a full supply of Warrantee and Mort gage Deeds, Chattel-Mortgages j Lien Bonds and Magistrate's ' blanks, at prices as low as you jean buy them anywhere. Send ; us your orders' or call at our of- nce for them. J. P. PlTTMAX, ' Pub. of County Union, - Dunn, N.jQ. , TTTf-net MUM tTT. The Toledo Weekly IHmle. Every intelligent family need3 in addition to their local paper, a go d national weekly. The natest and most widely known geutral family newspaper is the T 4edo Weekly Blade. For thirty ytara it has been a regular visitor in ev iy . patt of the Union and is well k own in almost every one of the 70,000 potoffices in the country. D i edited with reference to a national circulation It is a Republican j pr, but men f all politics take it, because its lone-- ty and fairuess iu tL a..-cues ou of fa 1 1 public qutgtionsi S rial s ories, poe try, wit aud buojoi; u.e Ilou.-eho.d department, (best id the world) YouDg Folks Sunday School Les sons, Talmage's Sermons, the Farm stead, the Question Bureau (whiih answers questions lor t-ubferiberb) the News of the weeU in complete form, and other tpejul features. Specimen copies gladly sout uu apph cation, aLd if you will send us a lit addresses, we will mail a c py to each Only 1 a year. If you wish to ravt a club, write for t 1 us Addre s 1 he Blade ' Toledo, Ohi Mothers! THE discom forts and dangers of child-bjrth can be almost en tirely avoided. Wine of Cardui relieves ex pectant moth ers. It gives tone to the gen ital organs, and puts them in condition to do their eork perfectly. That makes preg . nancy less painful, shortens labor and hastens recovery after child-birth. It helps a woman bear strong healthy children. II mm 1 has aUo brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for years. A few doses often brings joy to loving hearts that long for a darling baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this trouble. It cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine of Cardui. $1.00 per bottle. For advice In cases requiring special u rmne symptoms, u ies 'Adv,sonr Department." nooga, Tenn. Mrt lAITItl HIT. of Jefferson, Cs., says: .r2jK 1 flr,t took w," or Cardul wa had been married three years, but moni.VI' f hildren. kuti months later 1 had a fine girt babj." BO YEARS . f BXPERIEMCC mm V V TRADE MARKS ,4 DESIGNS Paten Utiken thi,,K hlnKton offioe. w - wrMvv au lug r SCIENTIFIC .AMERICAfI ... ",u"r' CO., 301 Brwdway. Hew Yk. 1 'n UlAMD MAKE '"VK American Beautir : ilk artist V0& Lengths, On iuicii liox. IIEWEST MODELS. FAIIGY and PLAIN. FEATHERBOIIE CORSET Ci SOLE MANUFACTURERS," SOLD BY R. G. Taylor, Dunn, N. THE UNIVKUSITY. 47 Teachers: 11:) Sm,,, (Summer School 1."S) t. 1 549, Board $S a nxmili.a l! ' Courses, 3 Full Cuiirsos, I.1 and. Medical Schooli and S(!; ' of Pharmac3T. Graduate ('our ' upon to onuMl, Sum-1 School for Teachers, Scholar! and Loans for th Nccdv. Address, Puksr dknt Aim man,. Chapel Hill, N. C. State Normal? and Indi' trial College, Greensboro, IS C. Oilers the yonng women of ilic S1 throiirli profepsioiiii, lilt -i-iry, cl:. MrhMitirtc, :m1 !mlu-t rial r.lnciitiitn. ANNUAL KXPKNSKS $90 to $130. 'Faculty of members. More than' -Km r.' ular studtMits. i'r:ictie school 'f l-ji; j mi j tl 1 - f r N rs. More than 1 .-'') tn:it 1 i-nl;tn r ieentin, eVerV in ty in tin- t;ili" cept three. ' u i(Miinlrii(f ii v , from those ls-ifi nr fntiiMt nt tw j eucliers. To secure, lmar! in ilw ( ories all Ii ee-tuition :i j - i m-;ii ion,- w ie made before Anit lf. For catalogue nnl infonnation. address President CltAHLt Mclm. (reeiiflin. X.r NORTH'. CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGE CULTURE and MECHANIC ARK will open Sept. Uth, Is-- Thorougli academic, scini.: and technical ' urss. F. perienced Specialtits iii v' department.' ISscperi-ses per Sccsi-r- Iaa.clia.d.ia.fjr For Comity Students. F(.r all other'Siudnits. Apply for (;:itiiloin-'iv ALEXANDER (J. II()LLAIV. I I1' Kalkioh, N. C. v,'"! You cannot ail'onl t vvi out the NEWS AND OBSERVER All the New, Foreign, N',iclV State, and bocal all tbe tin. Full Associated Pre Di'P"' Largest circulation iu the S -ate-Daily Nw and OUrrvt-r. V f ear $3 50 six ni"t)'l' We kly Xrth 0r.l !. F y ar. 50 ceutf six " " Addfcsrt NEWS U KKVJ-f' Kalcign. JRINITY QOLLE Next Skssion Ovks sn'ii511,1 j-f Three full couw "f V,,IVIV' niiiulwr of clectives. T' Euglisn. Women mlmitt-i i One Hundred and 0 Thousand Dollar alled to tlie enlovinnt 'J""1' P present rear Only ".!. Carolina tl.n ' !ece iu North C a city. T j t i The bestbMMiies n.ur-- K (,t the State. S'ii(. for :iH''' ' j lojrue. Adrift ..,,r.o. I A 1 1 1 nova WuHtntr.. n C. tor their -!' ikI new ut ol on thouMud w""" ill' Subscribe to The l'Nl(,N' per year; in advance emu' . " " : Vanted An Idea Protect Toor thery V-o PJ Writ. iSnii 7rrnWRnfIRN & V:.i ortf.
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