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*• mVNTIIH AN* MCA HUM E s VhlwkMNl Air LluHallartp Men eo in plat lay nrnuigeu«BU lor yomt —■ii Mh or dtctdlDK a poo ptam a. wfcleh to ipud tt« in turner. yo« fliould eml- WTNIH Jkwrat» and K«pre»eoui tl«M of BeatK«rd Air I.lna .Ballwajr. Ttajr pre; »tod to fitralab in formation u to lowaet no, quickest KM •hl ud BWt attractive route* to th« Moan- Ma Batorta la Wantara North Carolina and >l»l>iwt VlritlnU, ibo to tbi} IVaihora Mason* or o«ui Vlaar, Virginia Bafri, Old Nat Comlort, the great Eaator.T lixaorta •loan the Jar-wry Conat ami other popular ■lacm reached by the Seaboard Air Line Beltway. ThU Company la offurtag lower rataa than erer with perfect train aerviceaod tat through aohedulea. It will Inter* l and feasant yon to call on Seaboard Air Line •aUway Agent*. Molly and John. This i* the way he wrote to her: . "Molly: I has not had a line from von in three weeks, lias you throwed etc over ?" And this is the way she answered Mm: "John: Hain't you hearn tell that I am on • sick bed, where I am slowly *-4yin', an' can't write a line to save any life, you fool, you?"— Atlanta Co*. gtitution. Im the baa la a bonnet nay hare a atlas to Ha tall. Ko, 26. Pi GOIIEGE. DAVIDSON. N. C. I For tww-thlrds of a century DavMsaa nolert among southern oHeget for the thoroughneaaor I la tralniutf, the abil ity of Ita K» ul'tr. » n,i th« of ■Mimlitf »nd honor on lt« v tmpui ft i&vitra tka attention of %r*rr pAV«at who wlflies o ghrt hit auo m thorouh C%l or ao.fnt flo •licttlot oDiUrlnfluenoes oooduclvt to ta« klfbMt tvp« of character. |»r Catalogue*, etc., aidreaa HENRY LOUIS SMITH, ■ • PftESID-NTs ||EOICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA, . Wm Kalabll»l»a4 IN3M. 11l The 9 iity-fourt!i neaaion will rommenrtt Otabw l«t. ml. Department of Mr itcinr. r.sof yuri wirw, fees •eeelon. |i«;arini»ni of • eatlstrjr. three t*ew oouraM, f»*« s**.»•» prr Duartatnl of Vnnrmef/. i«u jrf«rs »our». fM« 0»'JO per Mwloa. For furiber particulars aai i ai» CBBLS TOP HER TON F KINS, I D., Dean, . * 'HK HIOMI, VA. ' 1888. IVOI. GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE, UUKKNHKOKO, N. JC. Literary and llusiDem Coumi. School* of lluala. Art and Kloculion. I.iterarv Course aad all living eipenaes 9200 per year. Kali aaaalon begins Hept, ltth. IbOI. Catalogue on application. DBED I'SACUI K. l'res't. [Bromonia Hcadacb^l Bf«rih« la raa#a •! arrtaaa dlaardrrit al waaiea. RwlarbM front overwork, or other S Mailed to your addreM 011 r«* rli.t o|ttiaots, ■ luvdioßA alxe. ttc . Uncf ai&r. |IOU HKO.XOMA CO., Q B#rmo*r Bl«1gr., TTLI Are. and izA HI , K rj| Humms Complefe External and *- i c Internal Treatment ©ticura _ /THE SET Consisting of CUTICURA SOAP to cleanse the , skin of crust 1 and sales, and soften the thick ened cuticle, CUTICURA OINTMENT to instantly allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT to cool and cleanse the blood, and expel hnmour germs. A SINGLE SET is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humours, rashes, itchings,and irritations, ,witli loss of hair, when the best physicians, and all other remedies fail MILLIONS USE CUTICURA SOAP Assisted by CUTICURA OurmENT, for preserving, purify ing, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of , crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for Boftening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and soro hands, for baby raphes, itchings, and chafing*, and for all the purposes of the toilet* bath, and nursery. Millions of Women uso CcficußA. SOAP in the form of baths for annoying irritations, inflammations, and excori* ations, for too free or offensive perspiration, in tho form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sana ' tiv«, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves Svomen and mothers. No amount of.persuasion can ice those who havo once used these great skin purifiers heautifiers to use any others. CUTICURA SOAP com bines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingre dients and the most refreshing of flower odours. No other 'medicated soap is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expen sive, is to be compared with it for .til the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in Onb SOAP at OKI Peick, tho best skin and complexion soap, and— mk the BBBT toilet and baby soap in the world. , , Ompim Kdarnil and Internal Treatment for Every tttimour. . . OmI«MM of CU IMIM loir, to rimwlki illn of eruti «aa JEUl«n«a ecalee, ud (often tho lUcknid mMi; Conru«* Onmurr, to llfllllvl Inrtantly alUr Hrlilnt, InflaßtmAilon, and Irritation, and woUm UliAVlla «land cm.™ BuoLrnrr, to ooot arnl rleaiu* DM blood. A IfIHIUI HrT te often aaArieat lo csr* th* XKMt Wrtor mjgb-'l-T. fu« aVf tat dteCcuinr. ilxhlac. Imminc, aad acsly akin, aoaln, and blood ■ intin, UakinfawlTrrUttfnna, wttb tea* of balr. wbaa f Frrr Claad Carr. ' Botanic Blood Balm (B. 11. B.) eurra biuoJ and akin bumor* lik« ulcer*, eating torea, eczema. iteUng akin, aching boat* and Joiuta, bode. arrufnla. b'ood ja.l on. caiioer. at:. B. IV B. corn all malignant blood troubles, y d •iTep-eeated caaw, hwi» otery tore, make* the blood pure and ' H?hL- Cmjlllt*. Tr:-atm»nt free try\ prepaid by; ■■'nacribing »our trouble and writing Dr. fill Win. 12 Mti cuell St. .Atlanta. Ma. Some people are ao clumsy they can't drop a remark without breaking their word. -2> Saw (>-T«w» OMre, New York Oljr. The Baaboard Air Line Railway baa open ed an up town office at 1183 Broadway, New York City, a >raer Twenty-Kightb atreot. lir down-town paaaouger offloo, a*. 37 Broed way, la atlll maintained. Any loforramloo as to tlcketa. rate*, sl-ej.loj? car reacrratlona, building and manufacturing alrea Hi the South, et«.,cheerfully rurnUhel at thla office. "The color fled from her face," wrotp the novellat." Alas. that la wbaf comes of using cheap complexions." thought the heroine of the story. Hut, being merely a figment Of the author'* brains, of course, she could not give open ex pression to this rebellion sentiment In spite of $30,000,000 expenditures or. Canadian canals the railroads ere besting them in traffic. (ierrraer It lark burn Alwaysaaid that Crab Orchard Water woaM cure more diaaaaes tliso any una remedy be bad erer ttaaj. The lary man lirmiy believes that half a loaf u better than none. It is better to break good resolutions than never to have had any. FlTSpermanently cured. Na flu or nerrons reaa after Inl day's uae or l>r. Kiln*. final Kerve Beatorar. II trial bottle and treatise ir« s lif. B. H. KS.IHS, Ltd.. Ml ArchHt., Phlia.. I'a. Kven the meanest of men are liberal with advice. . K. B.Walthall A Co., Druggiala, Horse Tare, Kr. aay: "Hall s Catarrh Cure eurea every one thai takee it." Hold by Druggiata, 7!c. >lia*nuri'a convicta cost 980.000 l.tat year and earned for the State $83,091. Mrs. Winalow'a Soothing Byrup for children teething, aoften the giwna, rc-lucea inflamma tion,ailaya pain, cores wind ccdic. Uo a bottle. The lumbcrtfiaa has to Work for his board. fiao'e Core la the beat medicine we ever naed for all alfcctlona of tliroat and lungs.—WH. O. EsnaLst. Vanburen, lnd„ Keh, 10,1900. London's Block Kxehange recently ecle-. krated it a hundredth anniversary. We refund l#c. for every package of PIT III F«i>ii r.an Ids that faila to give latlafac. tion. Monroe Drug Co., Unlonville, Mo. Of all the newspapers published in" the world sixty-eight |>cr cent, are in the Eng ltah language. It doesn't take a hoarse voics to say "«a y." - Are Von t'alag Allen's root.Rase » It la the only cure for flwollon. Smarting, Tired, Aching. Hat. Hwrating Keel, Corns and Bunions. A'W for Alien's Foot-Ka*e, » powder to be aliaken Into the shoes. CurJe while yon walk. At all Druggists and Shoe 8 tores', 25c. Ham pic sent I'IUJE. Addreaa, Allen U, Olmated, LeUoy, N. Y. People wlio wear aqueakjr ahoo* tome time* delude themaelveg with the thought that they have music in their aoles. - THE" KNTERPRIBE, PfIIBAY, JUNE 28, #9Ol. -V ' 'i . TOWN SWEPT AWAY Place of l,m Inhabitants Wiped 00l By Niffi Waters. A lIYAL OF THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD Keystone. West Virginia Visited By a Cloud Burst, and 600 Lives Said to Have Been Lost- Rlnrtleld, W. Va., This entire section has Just been rlaited by a flood the ex tent of which in all probabilities will equal or exceed that of ,'ohnitown in 1539, so far as the loss of property is concerned. Early Faturday morning shortly after midnight, a heavy down pour of rain began, accompanied by a severe electric storm, and eteadily In rr«i;'(l in vlolenoe Until JO o'clock in the morning, then ceasing for several hours and beginning again with renew ed violence. This continued through out the entire day and night and at 10 o'clock Sunday morning, while the str.rm had abated, the lowering clou 's indicated -another terrific downpour at any moment. Many mile* of the Nor folk & Western Railroad track, bridges and telegraph lines are entirely de stroyed and communication is entirely rut off west of Elkhorn, BO that tCIi Impossible 0 learn the full extent of the loss of life and properly, but offi cials of the coal operations located In the stricken district have sent out mes senders to Elkhorn, the terminus of both telegraphic and railroad commutil cat on. and have received a report that a canservative estimate as to the lots of j life will easily reach 2>o Some of tt.o I drowned are anions the most promi nent citizens of the coal Holds. The Pocahontas coal field Is located In a basin, with high mountain rang « !on e.ther fide. Elkhorn creek flowj ' through the centre of the basin whlc i | ranges from one fourth to one ml'.n ,n i igdth. From Ennis ,W. Va., to Vivian' J Yard, W. Va., a distance of ten rnlle*, 1 miners' cabins, coal company cotariils. | siirios and coke plants lino this l-a-l:i. j Elkhorn crrek, being fed by numerous i small streams coming from the moun tain sides, rises very rapidly and this I waterspout came jv) suddenly that tiiß | entire bafcin between the mountain ' ranges was flooded and before the ter j ror stricken people realized what w?s • upon them they were carried down by the flood, which swept everything lu lis path. The Uttle town of Keyston?, with a population of about 2,000 seems the greatest stufercr, practically the erttira ! town being washed away. This town ii I the principal one In the Pocalionts* I coal fields and Is located near its I centre. It was to a groat extent hold quarters from, which the mining p pu. I latln-i purchased supplies atid nl 0 i the c.nly place-in the fteid where will'- I key could he purchased. At this plica i there were some 12 or 15 saloons .all of ' which were washed away. The lepoft .comes that the mining population are 1 now occupying the banks l of the i streams l>, 10ve... catching the merchan ' disc'and btfrela i-f wnskey an 1 tc, r | as they float down. A great TlUiiibfT'T.f | tfle coal and coke plants throughout ; the Pocoiiontas Held are repjtted P 'J' - I lie-ally destroyed and In some | entirely washed away. On account of the very high water which has ftltxl d the region and prevented cotnniunlci ] tlon. anything like a correct estimate 1 | of te Ins of property is impossible but froni the best Information oiitainablft at 2 p. m., the loss to properi ty will easily reach into the millions. At the beautiful home of (icUcral 'Manager Ord Is reported gone, but hia family is said t > be safe i'as senger train No. 4 of the A Western Railway reached Vivian Yard, the western terminus of ths coal f.r1.1. about 8:30 a. m . met tho and was unable to proceed further. The waters reached sucli a depth that tell coaches hail to be abandoned, the pas sengcrs being rescued by means of ropes strung from tho windows of coaches to the tops of remaining coke ovens some distance away, lletweca I Elkhorn and Vivian Yard, a distance of ten miles. 100 cars aro said to' to washed from the tracks and many of them carried down the streams. A »ough astlmate places the number of bridges washed away between Buie flellj and Vivian Yard, a distance of tS miles, at from 15 to*2o and from pres ent Indications it nil! I>e Itapoaaihls' 10 get trains through t > Vivian an I points west of there under a week or ten days. This will render It impossible to get relief Into the stricken distort and with those who eScaped'wlth t.iicir lives, homeless and without food, In describable suffering Is Inevitable On the Clinch Valley branch oT the Norfolk & Western Railway, between this city and Norfolk, Va.. communica tion is entirely cut off west of Tile well.. Va. Reports come from that point of great loos of life and properly throughout the entire section. In Shakerag. a negro settlement on th* outskirts of Tazewell, the water stands to a depth of six or eight Inches in the street and houses, all of tho occupants having been removed to points of safe ty by means of a boat. New York. Special.—Henry Kink, president of the Norfolk A WVstern Railroad, was seen at his hotel in rcf from General Manager 1* E>'Johnson, erence to the West Virginia C;sa»t«r Mr. -Fink was In receipt of a dispatch of the system. Mr. Johnson's ■ head quarters ate In oan >ke. Va.. from which place he telegraphed. He aaid that Uo loss of life was reported to be ve y large and that It was eVlmated that about Joo persons had perished. The damage to the Norfolk ft Weste.u property, he stated, was all to ra l« and bridges on te Bluratone and North Fork branches. M. Kink said: "Tin amount of money lo«s cannot at pies ent be estimated- As to the loai of life, the country is not ao Very thickly " asttlr I around there and I oann.it hut believe that It has exaggerated It Is al In the ooal regions knd Ifae peo ple are principally miners. The flood Et have been due tj» a cloud burst, ai dispatch te damage to our property is in the Bluestone and North Kaik branches, one of which is east and Mil Khar wot 9t tk» FUI Tog Mounulu. A GREAfIINSAfIM * % ... «•# Developed ii tbe Vkfiria-Onpaigf ' Row Closing (JSE OF MONEY FKEELY CHARGED. Millionaire WilUrd Sa'd to Hare Pat Up Ihe Ecodlc to Oft tkc Office of Lieutenant Governor. Richmond, Va. t Special.—Tbe moat semrational feature of this hot cam paign for the Dema nomination for Governor, la the charge that Hon. Joseph Wlllard, of Fairfax, baa practi cally entered lntu an agreement tj tocuie Ibr- lleiiteaant "governorship by putting up money. These chargea come from frlenda of Congressman Bwarnon and Setrator Martin.who have gon* di>wn In defeat la this memorable contest for the g jvernorablp. Attorney Genera! Mcntasu?, the can didate of Ihe element la the party op posed to Martin, lias practl.-ally won the nomination. Hi la Is conceded by Martin and 6 want on both, as it baa been for day* pas*. Mr. Wlllard, an eight-time c millionaire and the weal thiest man In Virginia. Is a candidate on the Montague ticket for Lieutenant Governor, fie has been close to the iati t-r in all of theoamp&ign for xnrnth* pant ancflhere baa been a o com ealm at that If the Attorney Geneial won, that Wlllard would be the second man en tfht» ticket niKnln.'Ued by the Stan convention. It has been charged that Wilinrd put up the mr>ney for Monta gue's fight on tbe condition that if the latter Wore successful. the mlilionairs was to be J.ieutenanl Governor. This has been the talk of the campaign and an afternoon paper . comes out an I oill* upon Montagu" and Wlllard to et plain to the people of Virginia whether these repeated charges made are true, other**!**. It i* contended ft will placo the State anil the party In the diegrare ful position of appearing to pern It tha Bale of the lieutenant to the highest bidder. Tlr r.'hole affair has e reeled a biz f>-naat! »n and Is like ly to develop roin.* more Interesting features, which have surprised tha Montague leaders. The Idea is that Wlllard went Into the alleged combina tion with the Idea that Montague would at the end of hs gubernatorial term make a fltrht for Martin's place in tit* JJeJijM?. in the event he wan. the Fair fax millionaire would be made Gov ernor. Martin himself admits that Montague la likely to become a formld able opponent of hla for the senator ship. The Sena'or has already begun Ihp work of endeavoring to strengthen h niseif before the members of tho State Senate elecitd this fall, who will participate In ihe choice of Martin s successor.* Both sides will endmrvor to capture thrae Senators as a nucleus of the l,!>?t.Jatiire that will make th" Senator. It is conceded that in thi downfall of Martin a candidate for ftovernor, the former has greatly weak ened himself In this State. Treaty Hay lie Revoked. Washington. 1). ("., Special.—The sit uation us tQ the retaliatory tar IT wir between tlio United Sta'ej and Buss a is such that the next move must be Diade by the foimer. If this c ntest Is to be pursued. Secretary tUge. in h • letter, raises the question whether tie Itirssian govc.nment lias nt infringed upon the rights of the i'ulted ' Slate* under treaty. Article C f .i f i e, treaty of | commerce with of 1832; rea's "No higher or other eltitl: s shall bs Im posed on the Importation In tho Unite I States of any article, the producj or manufacture of Kit s a; aid no higher or other duties shall be lopos.-el on the Importatlou Into the Empire cf Itu s a e>f any article, the produce oi'ananufac ture of t K an are. o." shall be. payable on the like article b\'- Ing the produc- or manufacture of any foreign country. • • • By levying maximum duties on Tutted States b - cycles, resins, and machinery, and specially designating them a Unite.l States products, the Kursian govern nient has, it is not doubt*d, made just such a discrimination as is provide I Telegraphic Briefs. Dr. J, Jessup. who was shot by Itev. Charles 0. Adams, at Berkley, Cal„ died from his injuries. Adanis la in the county jail at Oakland. On May 28 Nome. Alaska, was sub Joe tod to a most disastrous Are. The te»tal losses are placed at |12">.650 At the annual commencement at Brown University, announcement was made that the desired f2.OetO.tHH) en dowment had been raised. Fourteen people are believed to have been killed and a number Injured na the result of a Are and explosion among a quantity of flre-works In the store of Abraham M. Kit ten burg, at Patterson, N'. J. The store was on the ground flexir of a tenement build ing. The cause of the explosion is not known, and the property loss will not excee»d $36,000, "Hie one hundred an I ninth ann ver sary of his birth wa« celebrated ly . Ha-ney Morris ,of N.w Y.rk. Meat business in Chliago, Hi., wis interrupted by the strike ef 40J buvh e»rs. choppers and eat vers. A Parkersburg. W. Va.. dispatch say*: Judge John J. Jackson, of tho United States Circuit Court, issued a restraining order enjoining Ixxlge No. 658. of the United Mine Workers of America, and two other lodges from Interfering with the miners of \Flat Top coal region at Thacker. W. \y A Paris dispatch says: "Agoncillo. the Kuropean representative of Agu naldo, has given up hla apartments here and left a week ago for Mar seille*. It is said'he Is returning to hlr own country. Specials from Naper. Neb., tell of a frightful tornado which struck that vi cinity last night Details are Just com ing in and give the names of one fam ily. seven In number, wiped out. and of two members of another family killed, an if several fatally injured. At iO.-h.ncM Springs. N. V.. Friday. >r 11. it. Stout, of Jacksonville, read ■.'-paper before the American Inatl uto of Homeopathy, cn "Christian -IMence a M„aco to Public Health" )r. M. Belie Drown, of the Woman* \ledlo»l College efr**»» York. mide-a iiatcment deny Ins' that Chfbtfin Science is rpreadlag among women who believe in homeopathy. The employe* ofe Ihe s'reet railway ompany of Klaga:om, Cat. who a k d S cents a day increase wete IcciKd ou f . Jatr.es O'Connoil was te tlsoted prtsi tent of the lat«raaUoa%i >f Machinists. Gray " Mjr hair whs filling out «nd Owning gray very fast. But your Hair Vigor a topped tbe failing and restored the natural color."—Mr». E. Z. Be no ra me, Cohoes, N. Y. It's impossible for you not to look old, with the color of seventy years in your hair! Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your gray hair! If not, use Ayers Hair Vigor. In less than a month your gray hair will have all the dark, rich color of youth. HJlatoMl*. Mtankk. If yoor draggiat cannot aorplj jam, aend u« one dollar and «• will aipraa* you % bottla. Ba aura and glva thaiiaa*- ot ~ ~f •..»«. USE CERTAIN IS'CURE.!! s Tt?Tnciicsteii Y J J"LEADER" and "REPEATER" BMOKCLISS POWOeR SHOTGUN BHCLLS are used by the be*t shots in tbe country because their are so accurate, uniform and reliable. All tbe world'schsmpionships and records have been won and made by Vincheiter shells. Shoot them and you'll shoot well. USED BY THE BEST SHOTS, SOLO EVERYWHERE LIOH COFFEE A LUXURY WITHIN THE ItZACH OF ALL! t "THE VILLAGE GROCER." *""f/d {With due apoligiei to H. W. uw ) In our " 14. -wSmiji lts!/T~~~ 1 • «pre«d | Ti r chestnat trt. xy UmMT • *j 1 „ ii ■* »■'■■ 'if 'I he corner grocery stand* u . Roasting |MR ~B grocer—niighty man if he Establish- HjiW * —ri I * Vilh an * i,aeWsr to*"***. V if Mfl , n J HHH m - 11— That weigh out good* from tnora lilt «V~t» mentS WO I \'H I J And al»o coffee brands. positively li ,\m _ | K j|" ITft r»d. are Ttried la their pr'ct do not allow V Hj|W "AI £ Kid llf B I ftf• tore iUe " n «®* n^'c, the use of f A LB _ y--Q| I*lll a. .ii m. ten. Ef|B, O Mr y 1 And his one great ambition it En Mixture*. /lV!~ [f BSS! To LION COFFEE acll. rVj p8 / ■ g l *yyyu t -P~ Week in, week out, from morn till nifi! f, ' iill F ~ i ' V ~£7V* y s > You'll best this fellow blow ( Chemicals, Iy I f | v W&2&?f? r \ About his coffee, always right, or similar /A I f rwl „ Th * MON brand - 7? u kno '''i J-* - * f Because it s pure and honest goods substances. **- Pf;.. 71 I rfi |, |IL ' u « utt * to make it go! LION J w=ri Not entjr U It pttrt and good, CAFPPP Qir |-il But alio nq cheap. LUrrCL luT~~ Eecause 'til be.l (or household use, Jg jjj K : »g^£3 Jr A «tock he'll alirayt keep. absolutely Watch our next advertisement, ln i. L *th U,UI Pure Coffee. Just try a package ojf LION COFFEE - Buyinr-rtjoicine-^onderint. and you will understand the reason of its i,i " cu,,om ' M » ,,e " _ .. . That HON COFFEE U. by far. popularitj. ■ In quality Hit br»t, LION COFFEE is now used in mil- And tht premiunu alio are admired ,W , y And alwayi in reque.t. lions of homes. • * In every package of HON COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated aiul descriptive list. No housekeeper, in fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to fiud in the list some article which will contnoute to their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from tho wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold). , WOOLSON SWCB CO., TOLEDO, OHIO. No matter how pleasant your surroundinrr, /jj i health, good health, Is the foundation £of en yjj M J /Tv*2» ITL 1 fc>yment. Bowel trouble causes more acfci and // pains than all other diseases together, and when 'YT 4X '/y i you get a good dose of bilious bile coursing / J&MHwL \ I* ' through the blood life's a hell on earth. Millions Ay .L—of people arc doctoring for chronic ailments that |(, '' | y £ started with bad bowels, and they will never get better till the bowels are right. You know t t I h°-w it k —you neglect—get irregular—first I \ j \i)r"7 mouth mornings, and general "all gone* feeling 6 I \ii Vl\ || I V during the day—keep on going bom bad to || I \if \ /|\ )\\ l/t J V _ worse untifl the suffering becomes awful, life 11 1 fjjJLJ loaes its charms, and there is many a one that Jj VuZLiy* ha» been driven to suicidal relief. Educate your ll \rrr yI K vV^T 7- / bowels with CASCARETS. Don't neglect the 11 I ' \ slightest irregularity. See tjiat yo«j hare one ■ULJ-; 1 1 r"^ — natural, easy movement eath day. i t CASCA - and after you «9 you will wonder why you have ever been without them. You wiQ find all your other disorders commence to get better at cage, end soon you will be well by taking — « ' w » » v •' "'ff «aJ «u«r ■1 Jf 1 >M MI JSAAASTTB MUGPGSP i ■ ;&ggmtfnW Fr.jn.l sOZO D 0 N T TMTI POWDER :'i.- ■. ~T . \ "it - * ■•:■ HAYNOR'S ic JLS?£ m Th» mast wo»deiM sssttfcrs s Sis.. tt iFaSssiaFSSS^ 85 THE HAYSOK MFC CO. MirSUL Ti. Sts to S3O( TO AiENTS PER WEEK S SELLIKfi CRAM'S POPULAR ATLAS or IT I. AMD WORLD* - • !>•« ■lpt-Nli Cci Mli In Slatfatl-»- MUM popalar and rateable work afar »Oaral eei'.ar laturi is 10 feara. Eiclualre territory Uf rrtre Liberal tartna UVUOINV ITBLISHING CO., Atlanta. «a. FM CHMEI STVMim OF MTH (HCt. ST. AUGUSTINE'S SGHUGL, ■ iLKMIH, !». C. Callrflal«,l«(imal,la4aalrlil, Trala s la(*tkaallarXariM. RKOta Xoatk. i>ta4enta m*y work ihtlr war aad ita Maka-arfcortl. Oariimj. PrUUaa BruUu. a radar Uta UaMnlCkairt. su\w. fir to Prtaclpal. ker. A. B. Haatrr. Tfce ttal »a*a W—« Wal (k« a McILHENNY'S TABASCO. 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The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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June 28, 1901, edition 1
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