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6i f . it . a it ill fsfs i w mi vwm . 3 3C ALCOilQL 3 PER CENT 'Age(al)ieEreparationrcr.4s similating tfieFoodanttttegda ting the Stomachs &ndfidweisof Promotes Di&slionJQieciM? ncss and RestContalas ifc Opium.Morphiae norMkcraL Not Narcotic. i For Infants and Children. To The People of North Carolina. Johnson City, Tenn., April 14. Monday, May the first, has been made the day for you to write a personal invitation to one or more of your friends, now living in the North, West or Northwest, to come back to the South, "Back home." DAYS OF DIZZINESS JtecyeafOtJJkSMZLPnUZR ftmpkia Sttd" AriseSted Ikaxfttiint :- DittuiocctiSeda Su&rr Aperfect Remedy for Cansfipa- Worms,CoiwulsiOiisjemss: ness aniLoss OF Sleep. PacSb'l? Signature cf NEW YORK. The Kind You tes Always Bough! Bears the Signature of ifw (V In Use ISxact Copy of Wrapper. For Over Thirty Years BP Ma TMC CENTAUR IOMMNTi HCW VONK CITV. Come to Hundreds of Marion People. There are days of dl trine; Spell of headachy languor. bucVache; Sometimes rheumatic palo; Often urinary disorders, All trH von nlninlr tho Wdnev are You are earnestly requested to do f this, and to send their names and Doan's Kidney Pills ar mpecisUy for addresses to me on a oostal card, kidney Ills. .nJUnrn -oTf vntir Can Marion rodents doubt thU atat- letter. ttu uin tu muiu. C. D. Elliott, blacksmith. Garden St., yourappeaioy literature ana proois Mliaio- n r unfTcml In- that the South is now different and tensaly from my bc and ofun hd to better for them than tho South sit down no matter how KTrat the In thftr fr.rmprlr IrnRw hAttor. in convenience might b-. I was troublrd fact, than any other part of tho l.tZ JT . United btates. ney Pills were so highly prnisM that I The time has come to resist the gt a supply at Strwtman'n Dros Ston constant drain upon the South for and theT gavo me tmatr relief thAn I people to go upon Western lands had tor a long time. to make business for the Western "S;11. vv 14 Foster-Milbnrn Co , Bnffalo. New York, railroads. &o 15ack tiome BgenU for the Unit?d Sute. movement is encouraging a return Remember the name-Doan's and movement of our own people, and take no other. a discouragement to further inroads upon our already scanty popula tion. There are five million of our people in the west; will you not help us to reach them all on May the first? This is something definite you can do towards advertising your FOR AGED PEOPLE Old Folks Should be Careful Their Selection of Regula tive Medicine. in pr6 fessional DR. J. GILLESPIE REID, Dcxtist Will answer calls at may hour f the nightl ? ftooa 3. 4 and 5 First National Bank Uuilding, "Marion, N. C. , .i i i . ... -....... . C. B. McBRAYER ATTORNEYS AT LAW Prompt Attention Given All Business Intrusted to My Care. :: :: Up Stairs, Strtetman Building L. A. HAJVEy C. E. HOUSE ASSOCUTC AiurriiAcrs and Blck Piunts SrixnALTics In Bad Fix 4t had a mishap at the age of 41, which left me in bad fix," writes Mrs. Georgia Usher, of Conyers, Ga. I was unconscious for three days, and after that I would have fainting spells, dizziness, nervousness, sick headache, heart palpitation and many strange feelings. '1 suffered greatly with ailments ,due to the change of life and had 3 doctors, but they did no good, so I concluded to try Cardui. - Since taking Cardui, I am so much better and can do all my housework." e CA PITM11T J 41 The Woman's Tonic Do not allow youVself to get into a bad fix. You might get in so bad you would find it hard to get out Better take Cardui while there is time, while you are still in moderately good health, just to conserve your strength and keep you in tip top condition. In this way your troubles, whatever they are. will grad ually grow smaller instead of larger you will be on the up-grade instead of the down and by and bye you will arrive at the north pole of perfect health. Get a bottle at your druggists' today. 3 Wo have a safe, dependable and altogether ideal remedy that is par- Stato.-and at the expense of only olarly adapted to the rcciuirc- t.nnrtKr.nt..-n f min. HlOnU of Bl-d JX-Ople and lrSODS utes time. The publbhcr of this of weftk constitutions ho suffer paper is giving his space (which is from constipation or other bowel his stock in trade) to aid this move- disorders. We are so certain that ment. because it is for thficommnn 'lt wil1 rc,icvc thcse ComplainUand give absolute satisfaction in every particular that we offer it with our personal guarantee that it shall cost the user nothing if it fails to substantiate our claims. This rem edy is called Hexall Orderlies. OSlce In Strwtrnjtn P. J. Sinclair D. L. CAJU.70.f is good. Will you not do what here asked of youl Yours for the South, W. D. Roiieuts, Sec, 'Back Home" Movement As sociation. Kexall Orderlies hare a soothing. Dr. Thoinaa Electric Oil is the best healinir. strcncthcninff. tonic and SINCLAIR 5 CARLTOH LAWYERS Practice In State and FcdcnU Courts. OHlco over Gxstoa A Tat's Storo, MARION. N. C. McCALL Sc LISENBEE ll7 SL0!? J?l f r regulative action upon the bowels. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW croup. Has been used with success in ..... . I our family for eight years'Mrs. L. Whiteacre, Buffalo, N. Y. How He Heard it Twice. Two negroes, working on Louisiana plantation, got into a a They remove all irritation, dryness. soreness and weakness. They re store the bowels and associate or gans to more vigorous and healthy activity. They are eaten like candy, may be taken at any time Potcet Building, row one day with a third laborer, without inconvenience, do not cause who toted a gun." Suddenly he any griping, nausea, diarrhoea, ex- 'drew" and as ho commenced to cessivo looseness, flatulence or other shoot the other two broke for cover, disagreeable effect. Price 25c. snd 'I When they were out of range, onel lQc. Sold only at our storeThe J. said to the other: "Did you heah Rexall Store. J. V. Strectman. dat last bullet ?" "'Deed I did. I hearn it twice!" "What you mean by dat?" "I hearn dat bulletonco when it passed me, and den anudder time when I passed it!" MARIOS. k. a A' m New Use for Cornmeal To keep your hands smooth and white, do not buy lotions and cold creams, out try plain cornmeal : i :u ii : t "Onr mVw Hao fnr rhamWIaln'. IHUCU Willi B blliail Ciuauiliy OI Chough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. B. Ken- salt. ou will find it most effec- drick, Kasaca, lia. "It is the best couch tive. remedy on the market for coughs, colds .1 WW TTI. t 1 .11 J 1 anu croup. ror eaie dj ati dealers. Mldnltht In the OirV and yet slwplees III ram Scranton. of A good homo made furniture 9. ?fh" 5! polish is composed of linseed or of five doctors, who said he had con- salad oil and vinegar. Mix well DR. R. J. BURGIN DENTIST Marion, North Carolina Office in POTEAT DUILDING. IV. E. McCALL C R. McCALL, and Saw Mis We sell the Frick Co's Traction, Portable and Stationary En- Mills which are all right. Come and get prices -on same. Also Threshing Ma chines and Gas Engines. Repairing for Boilers, Safety - ... Valves, Steam Guages, Etc, and repair work. Yours to serve, McCatl Bros. IIWnPRTlKPPC sumption, but found no help In the cli w n a i i n n u i j . . . . A., , " ., , mate, and started home. Hearinff of Dr. M . . with a stick until the oil does not Kina New Diaco very, he began to tine CofflHS and Burial Supplied float on the surface. Apply'with it "I believe lt eared my life.- he a flannel and rub off with linen. Vror u n?w of P: so ina( x c&a now uu guw won again. For all lung dlBeases, cough, cold. la grippe, asthma, croup, whooping cough. bar fever, hemorrhages, horcneM or ulnsy. It's the best known reined t. I rV. .1 f VI T4.1 - V, I mW WW AUU i. W. AtUL kAJkWS Never Out of Work. The busiest little thinrs ever made are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is ffivJ l' , tf rX changes weakness into strength, languor I Guaranteed by J. W. Strcetman into energy,. orain-rag into mental pow ers; enring Constipation. Headache. Chills. Dyspepsia, Malaria. Only 25c at otreeiman s a rug store Any business intrusted to our care will receive prompt and careful at tention. Tin . uueaaman cneais you more! than once, it is your own fault general Kicked by a Mad Horse Samuel Birch, of Bee town. Wis., had a most narrow escape from losing his i leg. as no doctor could heal thn frfcrht. fnl sore that developed, but nt it I Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it com pletely, ifs the greatest healer of ul cers, Durns, bolls, eczema, scalds, cuts. Not That Kind. "NowJim, I want you to go to Mrs. Gadsby'a bridge party this evening and play with her as long as she wants you to." -But I detest Mrs. Gadsby and her chatter. Besides, she cheat. "No matter. Ton stay." That's hard. Isn't tt to be a case of can't-I-leaTe-berbridger BalUraore American. We Have Tbem Ait Beat Over McCall & Conlcy's Furnirure Store, nonce. Tl oCo Uui WiniAta CUrt Ilam Ua dm Ubi oScrn for M norv cr f U JL.Gxxt KiaBj, a! oCra: a a wiruja Ctui't iftimil ecf. eotapkacsl muIo IzciU n rout4 tt j be Ksirr4 VLU Uxjxh Cm CCk in I. Xo.!X0. C.JLDtJi,LI, MOTICE. The undertlgntd harlsj? qcaliixS as admlnbtratcT cf D. I. Cca:U, ds ceajl. this Is to cotif r ail a reliable energetic young man lirbtl10? claims sgirjis14 mUfor-t now to travel in McDowell County. I xae to me for payment. AU rrv-i ThTOnrvi?rv.TfT riZi. ' ,r auottoj. iuc u. ik. auuns uompanT cucuru 10 aa:a estate will rA cuVi Dr2-?1 t0n- 113 South Gay Strtt, Baltimore, Ma- Vpnel at cnoe to tzr VbtTiS boof BWinthSi0110 dOT? d. EsUbllBhed 1. CapiUl orer will U pW la bar of the rorrS ndlSn! 12,000.000. Plant contains 10PacrnoS any cUlms not TTrltZLZ r . T- w- wiuet ior imsrtL with n m v.f, .vi . . 4. . snd your orders for Job Printing to rowiiiM " uti;,,;--. CHABLES NOUItSE. 1 are be ntr driven in drinl- J Adclr- c.f I, OnnniX cold-sores, bruises and piles on chandising. Two thousand traveling culu- xrJ wc at i w. atrectman'a. salesmen are carrying our eighty dif ferent products to over two million far- SPsumglle Foiamoiry aimdl trying to bccomQ fkmoos- 5 Maclhiiiinie S Jhiop Littletown, N. JL, Aug. 6, 1906. i O - . y lw AUm. - mj. iinnnri a w r .
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