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Aids Nature . nf Dr. Pierce's Goldetl Medical Dli. tu !rt3i sui-1'" , n curing weak stomachs, wasted bodies, weak c0VCr'ind obstinate and lingering coughs, is baved on ,uniS' option of the fundamental truth that "Golden lhC Discovery" supplies Nature with body-build-' ' fCssue-repairing, muscle-making materials, in con 'n' Tnrl concentrated form. With this help Nature .Jensen fjrr strength to the stomach to digest 1 r ri - iiLivj" j - - n ri K;id un the body and thereby throw off lingering 4 i . n J CAPTAIN J 0H2t UILTOIf ODELL. The Uplift. I There fell alecp on Jaly 21t in Concord, one of the State's create! .noblemen. This was Capt. J. M. (Well and while be claimed Concord as his home the influence of his life and his iscovery .i ...tnfivA rrdn in ikniind health. nurifi , ,.1, vc anu uuinii'v -f i - i nricbes the blood, and nourishes the nerves in irt establishes sound vigorous health . your dealer offers something "last as 6ood,' it is probably better FOR HIM 'It pays better. But you are thinking of the cure not the profit, so there s nothing" Just as &ood'9 tor you. Say so, T)r Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, In Plain English; or, Med- ne Simplified, 1008 pages, over 700 illustrations, newly revised up-to-date cVtinn paper-bound, sent for 21 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing 1 Judge AHea Kirrli Ort Sest Inter esting ObserTalicxx Monroe Enquirer. In hi p!eslid ehirfe to the grand jady lat Monday iwmit Jaie W. .K, Alien fail aaonjj other jro! thisci that no man eaa knasr bow far-reach- eitizen of the state at large. This writer feeU keenly that act in nature, which we call death, which re moved from personal touch and sight one, who to us was more than an ac quaintance. Oalside of the circle of home ties, Captlain (Mull was first the very first j who extended us a hand of welcome when we entered up on the duties of life in this good town. In day of trial and doubt, molested and tossed bv the affairs of business. extent the parent leaves arris predion on the child not only in its phyMcal brini, but in its moral catare as well. That is a true statement, bat Jii.!?e Allen brourht rsot interesting to -3pjort the ra!cmest, facts which made every man in the crowded court 'rouni stop and think. Judre Al len cited, the case of Max Dakes. a drunkard, and a common ban:, a noted character for thrif.iaes and in temperance. This Max Dukes was horn in 1 20. Of hi df w-n!ant !l f"c f WhSe lram Paree U'OO have been identified and of these 0LB SOUS i i pverv old sore Is an infected spot on the flesh, kept i constant uraiuugc ui iiupuicuiwu uw mc piatc. & Qe 0 the principal constituents of blood is plasma, ' healing property. Where the circulation is pure this ' eocnt of the blood, which is of aj glutinous or sticky e-e performs the necessary work in healing all sores, Sunda and lacerations. It does this by sticking or iining the parts together, while nature causes a knitting if the tissues and solidifies the place. This healing property is frequently destroyed by 'fflpure accumulations in the blood,! and this vital fluid not only loses its power to heal, but j becomes a source of Irritation and disease to any open sore or ulcer on the body ' Constantly it discharges its morbid matters into v. iace and eradually it causes the infection to nread and the sore enlarges. The morbid matter in the blood comes Ln different causes. A long spell of debilitating sickness, which breeds rtzce serins in Uie system, uie retention oi iuc rexusc matucis ui tuc uuuy Decause oi a siuggisu cunuiuuu oi uac eliminative members, a continued ma larial state of the system, inherited bad blood, etc., are usually responsible. S. S. S. heals sores and ulcers in the very simplest way. It just goes into the circulation, and removes the impurities and polluted matter that are the means of keeping the ulcer open; then the sore is bound to "heal. S.S.S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and not only does it cleanse the circulation, but it adds every necessary property to and helpfulness never failed a deserv ing one, answered easily and cheerful ly more than one distressed call. It did him pood, for that was hi nean. There are hundrers of o'hers in the state to whom he threw out the sub stantial means for making c fight for weathering a, storm, and not a few young men and women owe to Capt. Odell an everlasting gratitude for as sistance in removing the cloud of ig norance that shadowed them. The acts, the j kindness, the accom plishments, withi man 'will neverj respect to his fellow die the service he rendered the state as a irue citizen and the work he CURED OF EATING SORE. DSar Sirs: I wm mffertnr rrttly from sors on my toft fcreaet; which had un to eat, and at timet deep, ahootinr pain would pass through it, and the ulcer was discharging- yellow end rather offensive matter. I oon lulted physicians, but their treat ment did not benefit xne very much. My condition seemed hopelsss, and I had almost des Daired of yetting- well. I knew that the disease was hereditary In my case, as an only sister, my mother and two of her sisters had died oi Oancerof the breast. After 1 bad finished the first bottle of S.B.8. 1 felt some better, so oon tlaued it until I was Qwred. MRS. JAMES OaSSSIil. B.elton, Mo. 1 wro ight m the indus trial life of the fetatc can r.ovec he ob literated. This is trulv a death that touches' tin. wh'de state, :md a pro found syrapai :v;is feL fin the ioiow ing widow, the distinguished son and the ch'volcd !a lglry.r, uj ar; sorely reaved. s $100 Reward, $100. HiO were inmates of poor houses, 440 ire vieiou&ly disease!, ,0 were pr5 t hates. 7 were munlcrers and CO were thieves. Qh the other hand there was Jonathan Edward, the distinguished minister of the gospel, who was born tn l'Oi. Of the descendants of Jona than Edwards 1.301 have been identi fied and of these' 295 were college graduate, (V were professors in col Ipl'p. over 100 were preachers, over 100 were lawvers, 00 doctors, 75 in the army anl navy, 135 were authors, IS -were editor, 3 United States Sen tors and 15 were railroad presidents. An Appreciation of Capt. Odell. Mooresville Enterprise. North Carolina sustained a distinct loss last Friday in the death of Capt John M. Odell, of Concord. Not only was be a pioneer in the cotton manu faeturing interests df the South, bat lie was a captain among the masses. lli'sleadership in any undertaking was The readers pf this paper will bo never questioned, and his influence for pleased to learn; that there is at least good was ever present wherever he one dreaded disease that science has chanced to he. We knew Captain been able to cure in all its stages, and Odell .from our earliest recollection, that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure and as an observer of men, we have is the only positive cure now known never known" a character more beau to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be- tiful or one more sincerely loved by ing a constitutional disease, requires his people. Kind-hearted,, charitable, a constitutional treatment. Hairs he never failed to relieve the distress Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act- ed by word or deed. No man or wo- mg directly upon the blood and mu- man -who appealed to him were cast cous surfaces of the system, thereby aside, and theip were thousands of destroying the foundation of the dis- them during his long career. Hisen ease, and giving the patient strength dorsement was sought by hundreds of it to promote good health. It is of the very greatest tonic value, and those who by building up the constitution and young people entering upon a career ' -j i itsaiaLiuLT uamie in uom? its iwnrk'. i nr rnpir own. nnn ir hia nrrT-nvn i uraa the constitutional drainage of an old mi . . , . , . i wpiviuio; iio ou rnutu iauu Jiuuipcu upuu u, success trowaei ii aoicwmunuiumc vcixC1xi .v. t Curative TVJwera that thfiV nffw WPr nn nnoTinritaMo .tr nr AA ? S.S.d,not ply can.e a )ne Hundred Dollars for any case that is registered against him and in his is the place with firm, healthy flesh.! Special book on Sores and Ulcers and sj medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. fas4 rJJ(D)F3 EcQEvusmusQl Here's an oil stove on which you can cook just n..;t1v 99 nn a roal ranee. Its more economi cal. Has no wick ; hence no smoke, no dirt, no dust and no ashes. 1 ne if fails to cure. Send for list of testi monials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- ation. ; A new-made widow called at the of- Ctartte Ciros,UI. r We cote frwa Tht Cee-rs TriV- set ItAi ft sTexect t cz M-care a p;l car to Ufct a prtr t t Cihirrif fa.mfr to AU!&3;jk'Al JoriA. t jartt tie rtesi tr- . I ca SPECIAL TACIT t 9 i ,1 Of Ispruict u tit TtspU f Ca- tJsit tz? t.te Wt iU fa Ut S Mte are T ; Wr torr j ;rl t rrap5; rrarl ta ti tsel 5 J fei.;f ntn;'. cnp. i.,c va4'3f c; u lArtr.:-,; xr.d is.lhi iix'.f c:t;!4 W ratvn- a:ir iert! yr ltrrzi:z. Trrr? rk U m :r.tztzl. U hi, bets Merkienba are Is f .sfr !fi. i t'trt ! x.l that Wnbapr. farxer cMh malJifjj ,r U4.r, M jj.a sttlt,j 4w..y 4 tp;tS tht Cabarru. e ir.ty fartr rrt taenj i earh i r:;roii rare. knowing aiie4 ij oald a tsoa-arui; t;xc ttat cot. 1? air it 'f?C t v at , . r - rtij : thi i?Ablr and hi' lor Mc.ftnbjr, at C'narh:! (The idc We h ti id a ill W carrir-d ojt t:-v ar at it, hate' a, car a i th? nr.etior. of P.vf. j I Hird AHtf ih Dr. .SaliVifY it,. :th. ' Th city al Urs.tr, r't- ;a' r,raUr a-3 l: cr3X, 15 e t5.is3(Ct biZjf T4tis.- h1 i ;f ti J. X. Ingram. Who reccrtiv jnt j'-Ut at !cr.fftii rr4l!- time in t-.r-la Mudvin the motion ln lk r;r d- of ter-vring. It i a givvj on?, and it is hojl the j-fial train r ear may materialiel. Kditor.) bury Post as tue voun-r livo.1 here.! Mr. J. several da Thomas O. jared in a sender anil c.arzn iiat t&e 4-r tat r4ir.axx :t !avi vi the city !at4te UxA hall he ctiferce, a-i the iseesta ill ! orderrI to CArry oat the lav. The foUowta i the urdmasc: Kr-. Ton Bajaa la a Wreck. The folloi man rtferrtsl to onMl wa imtiij i eoiitor aI I , k 1.. wing from Kridav' SalU- r io ucr..ouu I. H a gan received notice vs ago that his son, Mr. Hagant was painfully tn- head-on collision of a pa- freight train on the It. A; 0., railroad near larkcrbursr, W. Va earlv Mou jran was a aiul was c Engineer man J. C. train were lay morning. Young lta brakeman on the freight i ve red up in the wreckagt. V. O. Iaucaster and Fire- Itiilchrist, of the passenger seriously hurt in the col- jb' ubjt to penalty of It ha!l 'be the duty of each person to lut hit or hrr or it cv Jth th ctty tax collector and to weare tag ixvvx 4hl tax collector. Kvrry fuaad on tht ftrtt after thv firl lay of Augut without x ro!'ar and a taij fhal be de r !.tr a ntmance, and it hereby de clared nuUjif and ordmrd kii!rI.' lKn cirry d g there brbylrriel a tat of fJ.M lision. These were the only pers4n injurel and they were taken to St. Joseph's hospital at Parkersburg. lr. ltagan has telegraphed to have his boy sent home as soon as be is able to come. Meat in Competition with Cotton. Statesville Sentinel. There are many who contend that 100 pounds of pork can be raised at less cost than 100 pounds of cotton and brings a much beter price. Be that A Rival for the Chinch Bur. Bag norm are killing frail and . ornamcntle trer in Nor tbwettera MUsouri and Northeastern Kaniaju In Atchtnson County and tn the valley distinct east of 'there whole erehard arc being destroyed. S. Hunter, the Mate entonwlogiikt, dejcribei the ba worm in (h following manner? 44 The eigi of the bag worm arejaid within nall cone-haped pociet. When the lnect hatchei it is the form of the worm, and as it wander aMut the tree it gathers upon its back fcmilt sticks which form a covering and pro- death he stands a peer among his fel lows. He wasa man, and measured far beyond the present day standard. A King once said of a Prince struck down, "Taller he seems in death." Cowles Reply. rr wopmrpnep, fipe of . an insurance company for the I Salisbury Post. rrinnov dna'nn liof linehnnd c Trlir-ir I . We were iust wondering what had "V I VMW V A. A. M UWW V. W J V. W J I f - O 1 - - The manger said: "I am truly sor- pecome ot senator .uougnton's cnai-jiarmers snoum Dear tms m mina as as it may, tne amoun; oi casn receivea tection Ag a ai ihe wth U oy Jir. ii. uass, one or itoria ire-Lnmnrto.i th orm th nA nf deli's substantial farmers, for tho it8 ihell aml v,3?0!l jnto the papa iate, couniry-curea meaine marseieu aere later lo om,r?P m the adult form, this week certainly is encouraging. He An effective remedy is to spray sold nine hams and ten sides to the the tn,eg well miih A mixXur of nv Cash Grocery Company totaling 615poundg cf annate of lead to ocd pounas?;ior wnicn ne receivea60ine- bundred gallon of water while ih tning use ouniry curea meaitvomj arc at WOrk on the leave." is in demana at au limes an: our 'OAoIbmailc 1 Stow 1 isalwaysready. Turn the lever.lightthe burner, and IA you nave a concenuatcu uc u y cooking. Ask any woman who has ever used a Florence Automatic Wickless Oil Stove whether she would willingly go back to the old-fashioned, ill-smelling wick oil stove, witn us troublesome wick, ana nerrepiy win demonstrate to you what a marve i of convenience this oil stove is. We also make trie norence Ovens and Lamp Stoves, j For Sale By i!rfi!i;i!ii!r CENTIAL IL CAS STOVE CB, KxecutiTe Office no r kwtj . GARDNER. MASS. ry madam, to hear of your loss.'Mienge to Representative Cowles for a O C i. W J O . l iJ. J lYivil JJJL 1 .joint uiouAVil a A.x xuv VMvkj said shel 4You are alwa-s i Landmarke comes along with the very men sorry when a poor woman gets a information wanted in the following: chance to make a little money." Mr. R. L. Doughton challenged Congressman Cowles for a joint can- The Bestl Hour of Life vass of this district. In answer the is when you do some great deed or dis- Congressman proposes joint discus- they note the waste of fruit, etc., con tinually occurring on the farm. It Most Hire Been a Spook. Charlotte Observer. A telephone call from the home of Mr. W. T. Fisher at the corner of Brevard and Sixth streeti last nirht Crop Damage is Exaggerated. i - 4 - " DrftnfVif. Anmnrtfk in Dklfthom.a ha been greatly exaggerated, according to brought an officer who was told that Frank Fields, secreary of the state I ther was someone underneath th board of agriculture, who returned nouse. ine oiucer inveaugaiea iaor- m r i r came to J. R. Pitt, of Rocky Maunt, slons at viiKesooro ana opana. air. jionday from an inspection of crop v i . -..-. N. C, when he was suffering intensely, Doughton insists on a joint canvass of conditions in different parts of the excursions bnt found nothing. An wi as he says, "from the worst cold I the district but says if he can do no state. The' severest draught prevails;1 do or posjib.. lereril peUircr ever had, I then proved to my great better he -will divide time at Wilkes- in an area fiftv miles square surround-cata possibly created the stir ntiHWiAn n wnnrfnl boro and Sparta." im? Guthri. where rain has not fallen 'which occasioned the alaru wbici and cough cure Dr. King's New Dis- So Mr- Cowles is willing to engage for nearly I two months. Corn has brought the officer. covery is. .t or, aitertaking one bottle, 111 JJAliL uiaLU3311 oeen oamagea in oouinern usiaaoraa, was entirelv cuVed. You can't sav Penator JJongnton s none towns, il . DUt elsewhere it is in fairly good con- anything too good of a medicine like the joint discusion is good on twajaition. The wheat and oats crops that. it's the surest and best ' stumps why not throughout the dis-nlflVe been harvested, with yields far remedy for diseased lungs, hemor rhages, la gripp,asthma, hay fever any throat and lung trouble. 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at any drug store. 1 trict? This incident "would not indicate any abundance oi connaence on tne part of Cowles to take care of himself in a debate with his opponent. 'above the estimates. AVhy not do the sensible thing, not make your cook room hotter than it need be, by using the most up-to-date Blue Flame Oil Stove ever invented, "The Florence JAuto-matu- no heat, no dust, no smake, and the cost is small. Buy one, try one, money back if np.t as represented. Mike Give me a stamp to take this letter to me mither in Oirland, yew ye will ye? Postmaster Your letter is too An Object Lesson, York World. , Staggers Skeptic. That a clean, nice, fragrant com iminfl liko Ttnrklen's Arnica Salve will i nstantly relieve a bad burn, cut, scald, I bowel. Sold by all dealers. wound or piles, staggers skeptics. But great cures Drove it's a wonder- When the digestion i all right, th action of the bowels regular, there is a natural craving and relish for food. When this is lacking you may know that you need a do of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They, strengthen the digestive organs, improve the apjctite and regulate tba Are vou strengthening the tie that New York warehouses are full of . ful healer pf the worst sores, ulcers, binds yourself to your loved ones T cotton, it is actually oougnt ior ae- Melons, eczema, sKin eruptions, as aiso What s in a Name ? Wh'en it comes to Kitchen Cabinets. There is but one, "H008IER" by name, and it leads the wcrld around. It saves miles of teps everything right under your hand and a j stool to sit on while you "iake the cake. No greater century than the ''Hoosier." K ml Copyrichtwi, 1906, by E-rier Mfg. 09. labor saver during the 20th Don't put it off. Hie store friar satisfies will take ne;i-ure in showing you through. You can find anything you want in the i t h urniture line. Come and see. Bell & Harris Furniture Co. heavy for one Stamp; it must have "is wwau, uuuSufc xor c- ieions, eczeina, 6Kin eruPuouS, 3 a, j.,wo J i n . hverery abroad and is being tumbled j shapped hands, sprains and corns. Try Mike-Get out wid yer foolin'- Ato steamship holds as fast as men jit, 23c at all drug stores. sure wouldn't heavier still? two stamps make it can handle it. Really, truly cotton. Brokers' clerks who never saw a NEW GOODS In all our lives there is some pale of cotton in their lives, who have we cannot do without, and th Life on Panama Canal ;oniv known that it is something you physical exercise. has had one insrhtlul drawback ouv on boll-weevil news ana sen wnen 5c & 10c STORE germs Ladie' Lace Hon?; color, white, . i . ! 1 A. malariatrouble-that has brought suf- theeorners look shaky, have made ac- i In buvin- a cough medicine, don't D,aclc Pinlc Di;e' pcr 1 ai iering and deatli to thousands, ine muaintanee or meir siapie. xuey be afraid to get Chamberlain's uougn p'""""" Remedy. There is no danger from j Turban 1'ads -, it, -and" relief is sure to foilon-. Es- 8-qxxArt Enimeled Preserre Kettle pecially recommended for coughs, .......-.----w-----45 cold and whooping cough. Sold by all 14uart wte iined DUh Pans.50o 10-quart Tin Milk Pails abl 6 Gla Tumblers Between cannon reixer vaj -w Citizens Bank. cause emus, lever and ague, aeiuam- seen ana loucnea ii. billiousness, las$itude, weakness and While of course in the long run, un- general debility. But Electric Bit- less the State or Federal Government ters never fail to destroy them and interferes, the Cotton. Exchange will cure malaria troubles. "Three bot- resume its "legitimate business" of ties completely cured me of a very buying and selling invisible, ihtangi-j severe attack of malaria,' writes Wm. ble, immovable, impalpable, unweav- j j)0 vou p3y the world a reason able cotton, an abstraction rather than rental for the space you occupy! a substance, it will do the best we j Kor Trtr fin A r oKl At-1 PSSOT1 that ' dealers. auu 11 A. Frebwell, of Lucama, Nf C, I've had good health ever since Cure stomach, liver and kidney trou jbles, and prevent typhoid. 50 cents. Guaranteed by all druggists. Nurse But if you really wish the babv to be a little boyi perhaps wV could get the doctor to change her. Master Bobby 1 don't think he'd do it, nurse, because, you see, we've used her four days. ! With the efforts of Bonilla to oust President Davila, of Honduras, from office, a new revolution has started in Central America. One port has been taken bv the Bonilla adherents. Inr rvif a firrl KtV r wf-l PSSdTl that' . i. ! ui uuu , "ijvv. " i summer iuuic iua ut vv j there really is such a thing, and what boy and ferain tbe system, : it looks like. nlates ybur 'stomach, kidneys and li Struck a Rich Mine. : S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., savs he struck a perfect mine ot health in Dr. King's New Life Pills, for thev cured him of liver and kid nev trouble after 12 years of suffering. They 'are the best pills for. constipa tion, malaria, headache, dyspepsia, de bilitv.. 25e at anv drug store. that braces the reg- liver. That's -what Hollister'a; Rocky Moan- ain Tea will do. 35 Icents, lea or Tablets. Davis Drug Company. 1 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought BINGHAM SCHOOL "93 1910 THE BITfGHAM SCHOOL, Aiberllla, N. a. bu prepared Boyi io h Ke foj JPr& located on the AihcTUle Pltm, g mil from city. Orrniition MILIXlRT tor ""h control ud CARRIAGE. Bojt expelled Irom other icliooU not rocT. - Addreti COL. B. BI?GHJLM. Snpi., Box 43. t Bears the Signature of Maud Would you marn a widow er? Ethel No, I wouldn't. The man I marry I am going to tame yuyseix. To keen vour health sound; to avoid the ilk of advancing years; to conserve your physical forces for a rioe and healthful old age, guard your kidneys bv takinsr Foley's Kidney Remedy. Gibson Drag Store, Con cord; F. L. Smith Drug Co., Kannap- olis. t 3 Love your neighbor, but keep your line fenee Trinity College II Uraduaie, r-nincci iu6, -7- 1 1! Education. Large UDrary iacu well braced er s Mathers Have you tried liouisi- T?vVtf Mnnn ain leai Afc llvv"J or oreat blessing to the little ones, keep troubles. Makes tnem sleep and grow. jo eenis, am Tahlets. Davis Drug Company. -1 Extravagance is your neighbor's method of spending money. If vour liver is sluggish and out of toneand you feel dull, constipated, f nVA a dos.v of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight beipre re tiring and yon will feel all right in the morning. Sold by au ceoicr. ities. Yveu-equippeu tories in all department 01 science. Gymnasiam fdrnuhel with best apparatus. Expenses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. Teachers and students expecting to engage in teaching thonld in vestigate the snperior adnn tages offered by the new Depart ment of Edncation in Trinity College. For catalogue and farther in formation address -B. L. FLOWERS, Secretary Dnrhaa.K. 0. ire
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