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the Deed To A House is a 'A-ho'e lot lietter d;a:i biuidie . of ifcceipts for Avjney p;iid roi‘ ihe pi'i- ^ vi’.eK'e >'- iivir’ii'. in ii.. \V«’l: show you how lo !Ti"ke vc.iif inGiiiy buy The only message from Charge ihe elevation of Huerta to the pro- O^Shau^h/.cSiiy of Wuicii tiic Omic&ls Tisional prc.sjucijcy^ he started h rev- sppliG. his rt^poi't that the flnal'clutior. «nd in due time joined other shiT'jriy.iv v£ arms for the protcvtion insui-fre"«ts • up.der V?r.ustianc. Carran- of tlie /:iii22‘ica:i Giiibussy had za. “Whos2 cell i:j that?’^ asked thej visitor. “Mrs. Pank burst's,” replied the larn-ic-y.—Cint:L;:'.£ti Enquirer. CuiLji Itvlii White Girl No( Negro ]\!an. ivlt. Airy, April 15.—Yesterday at the Southern dc-xjot in this city there an U;:us‘uul cccurrer^ce in which ccrp>5 \v:;s :;.!s:aT:er. for aiiother le.-.^r.Ci l-'yiiij:* lo oij her:; of li'iO ciis- . . . . . !s.hu L--. il'.y ri‘>-}r..':0iic5 c.>;d kir.dness to-; .y-i lo '',*>!>■ c Wh'-'« the r -»,::nr:i! toiught tc-U- .vc;- i';; iJoltling Works. u.ci: them for u ! ' to puiroiiiii. nan. | , iossci's homo ro ' ;1; V.'i;h BA-3i:£R IS lilCAD'i y,i\ V/. I-l. ii crippled man K.'iu c: ciiiss rnakei*, is .hisrc. t:je cited instead ol* re.v r=c£:eip;:«. Ii’ tli-.l'n prcr-oM-.ion thal Luemus r- Voil C.i-li HTui ‘1?*;. ft‘r;':pheci Lr.e Navy .lyoparlment: : V/1 ■'v'ati .froi.i ilam}>ioh Ro:ia' lo*:A! i oiti-if. !;..it wii•• ; as ?uc.-» a,;5 i .fju.-.-ii i'j I Siic- .;orf:cv cr\v. i f you hO • Ws’ii.muke it mmmce i:is„ K^v^r:' y I r-K 7 I HUSBAND DESPAMIMG WIFE: ; :;rriv:'-i nbour iOO nc-croeri i-;0 of JvVi After Fonr Years of Discourasmj i ^* coL-id nci stinu' :.r.d 1 gave tip in iiesp:;ir. Conditioss, I&Si BuUcc!: 6av3 Up k Despair. Hasbaad Ceec l3 Rescue, At \l^A, i::y husband got me a botiie c : Cardul, the woniv'in's tonic, and I com- .; nienced (akins it. From the very first ^ dasc, I couid tell it \vas h^ilpin^i; me. ' i I i ■ can now walk two miles wiiiioiit iis ; Catron, Ky.—In an fcteresliiii; teller i'*ing me, and am doing all my vvcrk." i I from this f.lrs. iJc'ttie B'jlicci: J write R3 ic:;ows; “1 sufitrcd For lour 'A years, «i:ii v.-omr.r.iy trc'.i'iles, and tinririg If you are ai! rim down from wonianly j' ■ troubles, don’t give up in despair. Try i !.'..! ic:;AXA IS Cardui,ihe%von:.'i.!;'3tonic. Ithashelped ■ X,;v.-V.- i Cc.Opi-,-. r L^ilf I this time. ! csuSd only sit up for a Uttie 1 '^o''C than a iiiiliicn women, in its 5ft w* I i m’jci ■. v. !.• i while, and c;;u!d not wail; anywhere at yf^a'S of continaoiE .-.uccess, and .■ihouWj .j,;, P all. At 1i:ncs, I would have s>-vere pains! surpiy help you, too. Your dniggist has : mon-,)w . U;ni;-h: !■ fcl’c! in my ierU'id;. '.cold Cardui for years. He knows what i The doctor wascailed in. and his ; =' -'‘‘I Ask him. He will recorn- ' mend it. Begin taldng Cardai today. Write Chttunoosra Meiicine Co., tftdi*** Advtsory Dept., Ouitt.Anoos«t Tenn., far A>«csiai InstrueBioH*m y^irciiM andM-pog* itom Twiucent for Wom«n,” »nt tn p!ain ws«p^r. ment relieved me for a while, but I was 4 soon cosBned to my bed again. After w that, noibing seemed to do me any good. At the Ijjr.dkiyn IV' 1 i.i:\itIo-;iiip?, a ci'ijict.';', or.e t. j l]p-ilo I'Oilt (it:‘-,iroyei ;=, two .sui.'nn\l‘i;iV'S ;!;o j ‘ '1 '■:> ;!;■ ini- thi.= “('.•>ne Out I.-,. Lunch, ;Vvv iami a toncli'r. It w:i,'5 sairi there later I -.fj h h;.(i ]jL*e:i iv A.Jr.i-Ic iiir, the ::f;v :■! mile- i IX i^ViUon l.'t'nu’ XL^v luivc:; S: li-rlioi-i '• r',7.j,;;y, {.'’vj ihf L; : ■. IK' lii-.ir.v c: C-: , Xi'V.- O '. . v.'h! Jl ill:; uuii.Ju.JT Lvoio, 5Cv:!.•.•• i.’ita coiiv irii.'.-i-.:: lotn jMOiV -i C i I;" ; 1;:;I ■ to .-uV: v.'ilhi'i i- • - , . .-_-r Xv ; ; -jo.-rroN. ) ''I’iu* {ir«»t I ri T; ;i' la;:- • Ul'iiiy. w;;.-. ■ ■'■ii lii .1 .'a' MsJe a Quic.fe The Iiv estment Department af a Bal timore stock exchange hoivs,' Iind a caller who wished to^buy fifty shares of a certain investment stock, Wiiilc the customer waited, the manager called u p the firm’s Philadelphiaagenton the Hl'H Long Distance Teiephone andsecured rh e slock, witli the pvoraise of delivery next day. Quick trades are often made by the Bell Telephone service. Vt'hen you Idephons—smiie SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY > in? iuiJ, ;'.r; ! X»‘\; ^*'1 •, }^, I.. ** ;n :i I I.— \-*i :.t 1. ,.-:! li t.' i ■ Oiii.”,':? l'» ha'v-* fo;;l wr.i,-!! A i *J ■’I'lii-;-” ;.}o 'OO H tr^ i.hci;v;-hi i!u- Va.vima will t i' • ; U'‘s-- ii'C*. ;!i’ ;h'.‘ S;:U’-‘rj :1 ih.- nu-.iS.'r tvis.'i at h uij t ;2,GOO. ' ’S TOi:I‘i::nO BOA'L'S^ IIKM')':'. AjM'ii 1 1,—OfTlf.'Oi-;: cf tlio lorpt>i-) iicat here re jccived oriL'i’s U:le totlny to be }i2\;- ; paved to sail on .short r.otice. The- . ftoi't here i-ojrspris;''.? 1or|;c‘dv.} boai^, 3| ;the ?cou? cruiser Cirnuni?:ham, the rc- ff :pair ship Dixie, the supply ship Cul- and The- fuol shi:) A WEIEVEII )0U SEES HEIIEM m ■ IMt mVE'S i The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tcnic is Equally Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver, Dnves Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up th« Whole System. For Grown People and Children, VCQ know what you ara taking -when yon take Grave’* Tasteless chlti Tonic as Qn focxaiil£ is prmt«t on every label showing tiiat it contains the weli known tosie pra^eitie* o{ {J'CININB and IRON. It is es strong ae the strongest bitter tanjg ani b ia Tasteieu Form. It lias no equal (ot Malaria, Chilli and Fever, WedCoeM) eeoeral debility aed loss of appetite. Gives life ud vigor to Nursing Mothers aiul Pale, Sickly Chfli^retk. Kemoves BiUousness withoot purgiog. —“ (tervoas 4iepr«s(iioii (.od low apirits. Arotisea the liver to actioa and gpwifies tbe blood. A Tme Tonic aad Ssre Apjwiker. A Complete Streogthenei. Moiamil;fA«aklbewiti>catii. Gaarantee^t^jSMurOnicgSat. WAueaait. SOc. ! ViLl,.A WILr, NOT IlEl.P HUEiiT.-\.; i .’oui-ji;. iJexioo. April 1-1.—ilavc?!- I;il Trinijiicf, oxt-iied fur 1 i.'.ti-iv.-ii hc’p than icppi'la uf iicw ; I-,'* el %’l;'tiirv :'.t Sa’i Pedro. No >’i:i.i- l",l wuuld kii'.d hi.'; ii.in-.e to ooriiiue:;t on the situation., hiU one in a. conlidential constitutionaliat position paid: “In ca.-!c of a foreign invasion Gen eral Villa and General Carranza long aero agreed that they simply would content themselves with opposing any armed force which entered rebel ter ritory.” It is knovm that Villa w'ould find it almost impossible to cooperate with Huerta, who, it is related, at the bat tle of Bellano two years ago compell ed Villa, then serving under him, to get on his knees and apologize for some offense. Later Huerta threw Villa into prison in Mexico City, where | on the assassination of Madero «iid •“ PRINT Buggi^ Bug&ies!! Buggies!!! .oariR ,.ji. Har -Cl Tysoa & Jones Rock HiU Ecxcock Hackaey Dork?!..11 Sciithern Washington And maay other rt?:a*Die makes. All bought in Car Lots. Hackney is knL;wn to be the Best and Nt-v/est biiggy built in the South, We havr the biggest line of Maniess c’ver shown in Aiarr;ance Cou^.ty. Fui’line of Hardware, Faints, ail kii.ds of Roofing at low prices. "vVe buy everything in large quanti ties which enables us to make you lower prices than you get at other places. Come to see US if you want good goods at low prices. HOLT & MAY i5 ’»
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