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“Cardui Cured Me” For nearly ten years, at different times, Mrs, Mary Jinks of Treadway, Tenn., suffered withi womanly troubles. She says: “At last, I took down and thought 1 would die. I could not sleep. 1 couldn’t eat I had pains all over. The doctors gave me up. I read that Cardui had helped so many, and I began to take it, and it cured me. Cardui saved my lifei Now, I can do anything,” vCPROGRAM^ TAKE The Woman’sTonic the pains J-iL-fvuC If you are weak, tired, worn-out^ or suffer from any of peculiar to weak women, such as headache, che, dragging-down feelings, pains in arm, side, hip or limos, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you fcliould try Cardui, the v/oman’s tonic. Prepared from per fectly harmless, vegetabl: ingredients, Cardui . is the best remedy for you to use, as it can do you nothing but good. It contains no dangerous drugs. It has no bad after-effecta. Ask your druggist. He sells and recommends Cardui. V/rite ity: Ladifts’Advisory Dspt., Chattanooga Medicine Co-, Chattanooga, Ttnn., hr Specuii !:is.>ruciU?ns, and 64-;?agii book, “Home Treatment for Womea," seot ires, ] 54 ANNU AL S.'S. CONVENTION OF PATTER SON TOWNSHIP MT. ZION CHURCH, APRIL 13, 1913 By F. L. Spoon. ---By Pastor. . L, Hudson. -^Rev. Eller Pickett. -T. C. Carter. -By Pastor. '•I V -k' ,6, « ■fT 71 ’ ,fc ; T;' Your Cotton at It Needs 9:30 A. M. Song Service. Devotional Exercise Address of Welcome, Response Song Reading of Minutes. Reports of Schools. Young Men and Young Women of To-day_ Song iThe History of the Sunday School 1:30 P. M. Song Service ; __„By David Lashley. The Sunday School as a Factor in Life of Communitv -Prof. Blake E. Islay. Song The Essentials of a Good Sunday School Teacher Prof. Junius A. Hornadav, Song General Discussion .Lead by Miss Eula Dixon. Song A Few Remarks about the Baraca and Philathea Movement of the Township By Prof. Junius A. Horrtaday. Reading of the Reports of the Schools. Presentation of Banners - _By Dr. J. D. Gregg. ; n-oporiy. , i’:;'' ■; >rOiils Tliar.s the only way to get big .11. V % Tp" inia-Carolina High-Grade Fertilizers ] plantii:::. Al-:0 make, during cultivation, t'.ird h;)vjHcat ion-^ of \ Fertili/jCr.s, and ;ro of l\'^usls if \ oiu‘ farminij: inothods have Our rARAIERS’ YEAR R>OOK or ■; you Oakdale Items. The Annual Sunday School Convention of Patterson town ship will meet at the Mt. Zion church the 2nd Sunday in April Pierpoint Morgan & Co, For Business. New Yoak, April. 3.—J. Pier- pont Morgan & Co., opened for a good program is being arrang- i t)_usiness today for the firs*; time since the former head of the bank ing house died last Monday in Rome. The notice of Mr. Mor gan’s death was taken from the front door and the of.ficea gave no indication, of the event ihat iiONV to a;ct> more tliaii a bale to the i ed “we are told” and somethin__ unusual will be on hand. If you w^ant to hear some good speak ing and good singing you had better come every body is invit ed. They alsvays have good sing" . , , . , ing, they will have plenty of! book they have just got 5U or 60 lar-reaching activities new boolis. ' ^ ' ^or^the past three days. Our neighbor, Mr. Lon Smith! _ New ^orli _ Chamber of has j List installed him a phone so i which Mr, Morgan he can vi.sit his neighbors with-! years amember and CarePoa "riemfcdl Co: ■ ® Virginla-Carolina Chemical Co. Box 1117 out leavinu' liome for four terms its vice president Mr. June Hurnaday is hxingi^®^^ niem^^ial meeting today in to 1/Liiid him an up-to-date barn. We suppose he is dairy business as he is si?..o b ing an up-to-dtite iniik house PJCHMOND IB vGINIA den __ _ _ his honor. The chamber adopted Q'oinLr thp aiesoluvion placing on its reco.t’ds “sentiments of deep reverence for ti)e memory of John Pierpoint i.i r.iuild- Quitea sevei'e rain and wind i storms passed through our neigh-, borh'. od March 27 but ov^iOi glad 10 say did not do daniag^^ . man _ of character,” its eridwrii'Hr appreciation vve are I ;u>mineut ioi ce which he much i ■vvielded through a long life of '■masterful endeavor'and far- .. % ^ ' .-i ^ \ ^TOCK ARF5;IVED f.ur c'lc morni'. toni^^ht. R F D C/cTii-i vJjI hand Tne Oalid^ile school will close .h at hig'ht with a cori- Mr. William Kime, son of the idte W. M. Kime is building him self a n'ce np to'date iiouse near his tatlie^s old home and N’fill local there this sum»ner. Willie has been gone iJ'oiVi among’ us for some time. We are giad to welcome him “and ■ his good wit'e” in our midst Says .'f, n r.h 7 ' *7 D --3 I tor OPFiCE=:) rug s he; has been in several states butj i'tas never found, one like OUi' Nt.'rlh Carolina and Oid Alamance | County. 'Willie is a prodigal re-! turned ' ' The building ! reaching accomplishment,/' Eulogistic addresses W(^re de- : livered by John Clafiri, president I of the cnamber; Senator 'Eli'hu i Root, Joseph II. Choat, Robert W. Detorest, tSeth Low ' and .Prank A. Vanderiip. Every seat in the great meet ing room of the chamber was r.aken and many w'ere compelled to stand. Contest closes April S.O. Lee Sooon ]s gont .1 1 • * «5S^ .!!»-; \ ■jSH’ Y DON’T •ons ets scarce as liens i Blind, r-leedinR or Protruding to 1.4 J,ays j Tbe lir.si. aiiijlicat.L!:.! givi.:f'.Eas'j an.l Kcit, 50c, ' s Kesta'iiant ncKt time, :an get a good hot oyster stew or a hot hour. Anythirxg' in tlie eating line served ri'tht. tlie plcce fo.r the "EAT” Sign 'roxit Street on Sell York River OysteJ 4J 1/ ^i \l'^ w % M.essr Goble. Everj'body and visitors i teeth, ! We would be v-ery glad in deed if I the cleik of the Boar 1 of County ^ I rommissioners would give us ! their proceedings so we can keep i po^ted as to what the new board ; i is doing if they are doing any- : thing we would be glad to know | it and if they aremot we would | be glad to know what they are ^ d^iing and what they, are doing witij our money putting it in the; bank,-we guess, I Consider all that is meant by theie words p, n’gjasasasB isaKss*?^'/; 'S5, P Lea dens Kip means superiority of product—a superiority which produces leadersliip and is proved by leadership. It means more than this. It means everything associated with the word fTRST. The Re'mington Typewriter is ^ first iti history, first in prestige^ first in quality, first in recent improvements, first in size and completeness of organization, first in distri- barion, and first in service to the customer. The Word FIRST in every departmeB.t of leadership- . applies only'to the-- Rem i ngton Rettilhgitcii Typ«5;^Titet.- Campany' • 610 E. Main St. Richmond, Va I J. D. & L B. Burliifigtoii, N. C. ■antmmna9n*t-mi Coat Suits and Millinery Have you seen our Spring and Sum- \ ■ ’mei? 'Models in Coat Suits? Our suits fii like they'Were made to your order, the tailoring,is far superior to the av- ’ ■ erage,' and presents a touch to each " .garment,which showsufiore than,aver- ..ageattention in designing arid tailoring. Our Millinery Department In our Millinery De'partmeht you will tind nothing but'experienced milliners, who know how to give you the very ,best service. Make your hat look bet- . ter and more attactive. Come and see our benutiful display of millinery and v/e are sure v^-e ca.n please you. . • A complete line of Shoes and Gent’s Furnishings To Cure a CoJd in One Daj Take .\']'! VI'.'. J!R(.'/M() Oir'nint. [1 -lop's !hc Coiigh and 1!eafiaehe and ’.vc'i'rs oi! tiic ; Druggists rofinitj tnoiu-y it it ‘.5 cure. is being done by i f^;RovK’s Mgnamrc on ca.--. >-• • 25c. and j.>0D. t ■ '■ I Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days fri ■sufsrlr I 'ii'iiK'tiis*' wili rofumi raoncy if PAZO lU WUiiv , OINTMENT fails to cure any'Msc of Itcljing, J. D. L. B. Burlington, N, C. G; iiHie i )- Rl.INGTON DRUG CO. ■! l ie GDOU KI.'^T) M «*v wflwewew MornStHi'y M.-e-acii»clTtes’^ i'aKe CAPUDIKIL for tHem Tiiie prompt relief is «»agica.5- 50c- A BOTTLE AT ALL ORUSGISTS. 7 ' !0c. €5c. Tiivkey Accepts I ! I Constantinople, April 1.—The'- I Turkish government today de- I dared that it unreserveoly acc- ! epted the terms of peace pro- ; posed by the European powers, i iThe foreign-.office today handed; I the Otto .nan acceptance to the | j dean of the diplomatic corps ; i here and expressed the thanks' ; of the nation to the powers for i i their mediation. | . Bulgaria on Friday last notified' the powers that she would ac-, cept the proposed terms of peace 1 but persisted in her demand for a war indemnity. The powera, i it is said connot. favorably en-1 tertain the demand for indem-; nity, although the fall of Adria- nople is considered likely to have some influence on future nego- ^ tiations. ! Now ready for the, Spring rush. Corn Drills Har rows, Plov'/s, all kinds of Tools, small and large. Bug gies—the largest line in town, all the good styles, rub ber and steele tires. Come right along, we have the best values eVer sold in the County. One Manure Spreader now ready for work to sell ^t a bargain. Let us hear from you about your Wants. I:f you can’t come to see us. Just drop us a line and we will be pleased to give you our lowest prices by return mail. Remember we can send’you lots of articles by the parcel^ post now cheaper than you can buy in foreign cities and in a great deal less time. Just send us your orders next time and see how nice we can serve you. Thanking you for the many past lavorSj We are your friends to save you money, . or cakness and Loss of Appetit?; The 0\'l Standard general .slrenj^tlicDing tonic, ij OKOVE'STA.S1 KLESS chill TO.VIC, drives out M-ilana and builds tap the system. A true tonic anti sure Appetizer, For adtiUs and tliil-lrca. 50c. Coble /
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