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13 :d isy Bad Spells I 5tif?er€d, during gidho«xi, from womanly weakni^ss,’* AWs. Alollie Navy, of Walnut, N. C last, I was :Viii05t bed-ridden, ami M to give up. We had thre« ,iuctors. All iht linie. I was getting worse; 1 iiad bad ' it>tfUs, that lasted from 7 to 28 days, In ons week, after ! Zayh Cardui a trial, I could eat, sleep, and joke, as well as .ii'iybody. In 8 weeks, I m^-as well 1 had been aa invalid ^iT 5 weary years I Cardal r^Heved me, whea cyeiythlag ^Isc failed.” CARDU I Womal;iTonic If you isrt weak ind aifmg, lltink what it wcmld to you, to recover as Quickiy as Mrs, Navy did. For more than 50 year** thU purely vegetable, tonk remedy, for women, been used by thou$a«d^ of weak and ai!ij«s sufferers. They fjwnd it of real 'ralue ia reliejring their aches and pslos. Why suffer longer? A remedy that has relieved and helped «o many, Is ready, at the nearest dnig store, for ys#i, *t ©«c«, by yott Tsr K today. Wriit M' Adl««'j®f7 Sesrtw Chstttaoot* «ffdl!da? Co.. C?««tWiia»o^ »eiid iMtmetion*. »&d «-^o book, ” tto«* Tr«#tmsns k\r Watn:a,'' #wf5«,TW Save Farm Labor Make it Produce More With r>TactcaUy the sscoe labor, horses, raules, wagons and imple- n’.'. 'I' s, yon Cim procktce bfgger crops from the same, or less acreage. Jf; 310 lay.re v^ork to raine 60 to 90 bushels of corn, or one and brif t{) two bales of cotton, to the aero than it takes to m£ikt> or- u'ruuy 3^}{>lds. It is not nacesj^arj’' to plant a larger acres^ge to get a b'ggcr yield. Simply work at\d ciiltiyate the same junount of ijind ii'Orc thoroi-ighiv. You cy.a prod.uce bigger crops of COTTON, COKN,.TOBACCO, AND Att CItOFS WITH Virginia-Carolina Hlgh-Gnid^ Fertilizers Tlioy COP tain pia-nt food.a which eu.rich the soil, ijicreis^se the yi.-id mid make farming more profitable.. Virgiiiia-Caroiina Ckemkai Co. Box 1117 inla^CaroSlim Oieisi EICHMOND gB VIRGINU Try Fowlers • Restaurant, mext dmc, • the placc S| wfkerc you can get a good hot oyster stew or a hot ^ meai at'3^ny hour.' Anythmg inv the eating line ^ cook«;c| and served right. ^ Look for the “EAT” Sign on f Front Street . ■ We Sell York River Oysters ‘.'1 vX' m Rivris 8IJT WMWLy AVERTED Wadesboro, N. C., May 2.— The mobbing of a white man by negroes is believed to have been j narrowly averted at Feedee j this afternoon by Sheriff Lowery and about twenty-five citizens of i Wadesboro, Lilesville, and Pee- dee. The trouble arose over the report that a young white man from another county had assault ed a colored girl yesterday af ternoon. News reached here jlast ni^ht that the crime had been committed and Sheriff Lowery went to Peedee early tills morning. Before his arrival, however, the girl is said to have pointed out the yowng man in questron, after he iiad been arrested by C. A. Mussel White, of Peedee* When the girl identified the man near Mussel Uhite’s store^ more than a dozen pistols were point ed at him and but for the quick work of two negro men, Wat Spencer and Ben Pratt, he would have been ridded with bullets. Spencer threw himself on the white man while Pratt knocked one pist»l aside, both pleading with their people to desist. Mr. Mus?sel white ^ood his ground I bravely, covering the mob with his pistol and declaring that he would kill the first man who fired a shot. He, with the as sistance olthe colored men, car ried the Whiteman into his store. About this time Sheriff Low ery arrived on the scene. He went into the store and bai ricad- ^ the doors md windows. He then phoned to Wadeslwro for a pos^se, seeing that it would be dungerousi to move bis prisoner at that time as more than five hundred negroes were at the place attending a lot sale and school commencement. The sheriff’s call for help came here about twelve o’eiock and was responded to by twenty men fi'OTii here armed with repeating shotguns riflles and pistols. They left here within less than thirty minutes, ijoing down on train which passes'here at 12:10, ar riving there, they helped the sh^^riff to put the prisoner on the train and carry him to Iwock- ingham rather than bring him through the country to Wades- bjro. Negroes crowded around the train but were held back by the posse, who stood with gnns drawn, determined to defend their sheriff and prisoner. At one o'clock another posse, con sisting of nearly fifty men, had fomud here and were: armed, r^ad^ to go to the a^sistiahce . of Sheriff Lowery. Some had start ed «vhen word came that he had boarded the train with his prison er. When the girl has poaitis'ely identified the man there are many who do not believe the right person has been captured. It is said that be can prove an I Far Heels At The National Capital ^Washington. D. C., May if™ James R. Mitchell, candidate for collector of internal revenue for the eastern district of North Larohna. is in Washington. H. t, Edgerton, of Kenly, called on several members of the North Larohna delegation today. He was here a short time on his way to Pittsburg, Koonce, of Jackson ville, K ‘ S' S' ^^^*^ierford, of Salis- burv N. C. and L J. Young, of here. W. B. Bethel, of Spencer, N. U was recommended by Senator uverraan and Congressman uoughton yesterday for post master. Athletics Give Girfs Good Moral Balance. That the ^hleticgirlis less liable to succomb to temptation than her sister who does not in for ath- etics la the opinion of Dr. I)ud^ ey A. Sargent, director of ath letics at Harvard. re sult of life s forces being turned into wrong channels” Dr, Sar gent says. The eternal longing to externalize one^s self -that is to find an outlet for the emotion IS an inherent one in human nat- inapulse may find n^u2^1 healthy expression athletics orjt mav find sinister form. Woman is more emotional than man and with her the sex apt to be more blind. Athletics offer the girl who is just budding into womanhood not only the opportunity to ac quire a sound body but a moral and Di&;ntal exuipose which I be lieve can be acq uired in no other way. It IS certain that girls of at hletic tendencies are less liable to go astray, because they find in athletics a safe outlet for the em* otions, It would seem to be natu re s own scheme for preservinir the moral balance. ” A Vi«W. Wrijma •tid, in some PRKIDENTOCnm IS-Year-Oid Avto Agest. Who is the youngest automo bile agent in the United States? That is, the youngest real agent who has a regular contract sells commissions? William Whipple of Genoa. Illi^ notf-iays claim to the honor. William has just passed his 18th birthday. Although his father, William, Sr., is the possessor of i'lVe prosperous Illinois farms. William, Jr., has a decided pre ference for a bank roll built up strictly by his own ene:f’gy. So when he was 16 years old, he embarked in the automobile busi ness, as the agent of the Michi gan doing a flouriahitig business in a regular automobile dealer^s way, • ISis fine big completely equipped salesroom and garage is a point of special interest to visitors, and a special pride to its hustl ing young owner. William has a youthful enthusi asm which wins where older sale*^ manship might fail. The young agent’s enthusiasm is the result of accurate knowledge acquired in actual experience at the Mich igan factory at Kalamozoo. He spent considerable time in over alls and jumper as a helper to make himself familiar with auto mobile construction. . .. ..... .. . J \./\') !i;'i li !'-3 r-T.o : x;;i.thoriT)g y !-.) .. .1 — .r;i ;i‘ you I ; J.' ! ! 5; ;’.-r C. ,ny soil tR,kBa out. .tt . . . . •, , -K. ^ I * • - ' V . - - ... 7-. ■; ■) f; \:i --"'.'1 i-n' It v^ornposi iua;riog. Wnto ywiv 'V;vicr lO eecijr--? tho gouuiae . ’.'-r-- r-. ’ i'v-;; ‘ f LK’’""I'i ' /; -A-'-:: ;>!? c^Vi-v !>.'.• 1. li!,;;;- n iu«. p«r . ... r.., ,J j ;.„.y Vo-iT dealej- caa ■* ’"ir ?-a to wte.? a, c-133 v.t o-cc, fc'Cia us. air'G. CO,-;, Ci. i^yui.3, rs, >n, ar elf. ed les. NEW STOCK ARRiV^ED '(eiephoae cn your ard«r tomght. K FD Carrkr will hand ■i 10 you nn the morp.tp.g. Bradley’s Drug Store (INEAR IPOST OFF'SCB) Washington, May 2.—Election ' for President of Mexico will be eorlducted October 26 by the Huerta Government, according I to advices to the Mexican Em- : bassy here today. The report i “^’aid the date was agreed upon I at a conference between Provi- Lsional President Huerta, General I Felix Diza', the Cabinet and re- I prt-be/!taiives of all parties in I both houses of Con.scress. i General Diaz is e^^peeted to be i the leading Candidate for, the j presidency. Many people be-^ jlieve, however, that General j j Huerta also will enter the race i I and it suggested that Franci^o | I de ia Barra, Minister fo? Foreign 'Affairs in the Provisional Gover- jment, also might be a candidate. Probably no adherent of the Liberal party, of which the late President Madero was leader will enter the race unless in the ?neantime ^eace has been restor ed. Iti the event of peace, it is regarded here as almost certain that Dr. Elmilio Gomez, who claimed to have been elected at the general convention at San Luis Potosi, a year ago, will be come a candidate. Reports from Mexican Ci!y also suggest Governor Carranza, leader of the present rebellion in northern Mexico, as a presi denfcial iiossibility although he has disclaimed presidential ambi tions. J - Mere w the madhtm wUeit will |rfo everything that «ay ypewrrtfcr has ever done; which witl'write straigKtaway or tabuta^^ in 6^ or mtiiy cotumns; which will, do any tat^ar work, however iiatric«te, witrh the sp»«i of ordinary: wri^n'g;/ Which' will .ana addi mnd ndd when it ts/riles, in one column or as many'cdltunns a» the^ paper Wil{ hold;, Which wilt 5u6lraof' as easily as it adds, in all or any colitfnns where adiding'is done;,' Which' is a coaiplete' biKing, tabulating, adding and subtracting machine—all in-one; , " Which is af;K> as compfrte auditing msKihine—iKcnraiit itaetf and e*ac«ing, accuracy from thoa; wh& use it, which wtil dbetedt errors *Bd'../?>je,i''^f eCr0r3;.a#.;WeII;.; Whsch. e^aWishiSs:-'h®w.-(rfelt^dj*rd. of time and labcur aavi*^; in every variety o{’combined writing and adding work. 1 e m I n o n Adlding aiid Subtracting Typewriter .(\Vahf'Aidtlma Mecti»«iata) , Re^1lpi!^^ofi Ty.:pe^v^iter ,Co.m Ca«»a»iJ>wra*«iiI> 61© £. Main St. Richmond, Va, XO.&LI on Coat Suits and -Milliaefy ; Have you. 3een our Spring ani|; Sum mer MpdelW in Coat Suits? Our suits fit like they were made to your ofder, the tailoring is far superior to, the av erage, and presents a touch to each garmen^t which shows mor^ than aver age attention, in designing and t-ailorlng. : Our Mfllm^ry' Department. In our Millinery t^e^ find notl^ng Ibut experierijc^d ^ .\^:v;Whd--'khow^ jhow to. give;jrdii !tAe^Ve^^y . ' .-b^t'service.’■'Make\your'',hdt:l ter and morei ^fetactive. uothe and see CHir benutifu! display bf liiilline^^^^ we are sore we issan ple^^ y w. A complete line of Shoes and Gent's Ftirii&ishings J. D. & Burlington Bradshaw Co. Now ready for the Spring rush. Corn; Drills Har rows, F^lov/s' ail kinds of Tools, smailandlarge. Bug gies—the largest line in town, all the good styles, rub her and steeie tires. Gome right alon best values ever sold in the County. Spreader now ready for work to sell ■ we nave the One Manure a bargain. Let us hear from you about your wants. If you can’t come to see us. Jusi drop us a line and we will be pleased to give you our lowest prices by retiirn mail. Remember we can send you lots of articles by the parcel post Jtow cheaper than you can buy in foreign cities and in a great deal less time. last send us your orders next time and see how nice we can serve you. Thanking you for the many past (avors, We are your friends to save you money. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXA'l'I VE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Seadache and works off the Cold. J>rwg^ata reiund money if it fails to cure, E. W. OJSOVE’S ssgimtuirc pn s»cii b'-' 35c, Coble
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