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Now I can read newspapers with ordinary glasses, can distinguish lam °b lects two milee away, and have so difficulty Ki^^swasrJSfVi corporation. "I am still careful not tb»lax my eyes unrea eonably, because I realise that I am not cured; but hope, and am more snd more encouraged as line passes, to believe that the continued use of tirjuiwlll cure me. "I think II proper to state thet my general health and atrength have also improved in the same ratio aa my eyesight, and I attribute tblato us* of w E ORIOOS." Danville. Vs.. Marca 23,1110. MILAMSS liceyl tkat arising from Impoverished •> Impur* blood or depUted systM. AeJr Your Druggist ■s' g Impure blood— that it where catarrh has its beginning. And right there is the place to cure it. Our purifying Botanic Blood Balm goes to the foundation of the trouble. It (weeps the foul catarrhal poisons entirely out of your system. That is the only real cure. Remember our positive guaran tee—your -money back if "BJLB." fails to kelp you. 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Sold bv druggists, or mailed direct For ac, we will staiTyou a sample box. W C. Power 4 CQ~ >3J6 N. 4th St, Philadelphia. Pa. We secure poeitlone far oar graduate*. KODAKS SS3 |W|I eial Attention. Prices reaeonable. WWlerrlN proeap*. Send foe Price Lint. ÜBBtriiSTNtsi, CA I Sirerog. S. C BABS SSSSS ■•JRIIIIIlVillllffil W nub 1 ■dßini—lMMHil rv. HUE CONTRIBUTES IT ORGANIZES AN AYCOCK ME MORIAL ASSOCIATION TO MEET APRIL 12. t TO RAISE THE MONEY SOON The People Will Celebrate Date Nam ed For Governor Aycock'a Opening Speech by Memorialing Him—Mr. Danlele le President of Aaaoclatlon. Raliegh.—Tho Aycock Memorial Aa aoclatlon of Wake county, organised several days ago In the Chamber of Commerce and mado the perllmlnary more towards the great memorial of Friday night, April 12. which is to be the night on which Governor Aycock would have made his senatorial speech. Conflicting occurrences have given away to it and this beautiful senti ment will be carried out. From gen tlemen living outside Raleigh, there came strong appeals to have the Ay cock meeting on that date and to start this fund to keep alive his memory. It spread to such proportions that there *s not anywhere anybody who didn't stop out of the way and do his best to make the monument spirit grow. The subscriptions have begun to come in splendidly. More than S3OO has been raised and it is the determi nation of the people to have at least SI,OOO by the time of the meeting. And It Is desired that those who wish to contribute will send their subscrip tions to the treasurer of the organisa tion or to the daily press of Raleigh both of which will receive subscrip tions and make announcements tc that effect. In order to bring about this result quickly and satisfactorily, an execu tlve committee has been named and it has begun to work. There is to be no let-up until its object has been ac compllshed. Substanltal Reduction In Cotton. Charlotte. —According to the re turns from the several townships ol Mecklenburg county it appears that the cotton acreage reduction thlf spring will amount to about 20 pet cent of that of last season. The fact has been previously noted that the pro portlonate acreage of cotton In this county to the corn, grain and other crops ia not near so great as iu other and neighboring counties, but that the ratio is well under the stan dard recommended by those in charge of such matters. Through the instru mentality of Mr. J. A. Brown ol Chadbourn and others Interested, and particularly as the result of the effect ive service in the direction of dlversl flcation by President H. Q. Alexander of the state farmers' union, there will be a substantial reduction this spring In the cotton acreage. Msdltal College Reorganized. Charlotte —The North Carolina Med leal College, tbe oldest medical col lege In the state, is to be reorganised and instead of stock-ownership con trol, a board of trustees is to be ap pointed that will have absolute and complete supervision of the institution This fact haa recently been made known and is In accord with the sug geations of Dr. N. P. Colwell of the American Medical Association, who spent several days in the city last month on a tour of inspection. Commitments Have Bean Received. Klnston. Commitments to the state prison for Lonnle Millican. Nick Joyner and Jim Brltt, the LaGrange negroes charged With burning the business sesctlon of that town last year, have been received by Sheriff Nunn and he will 1A a few,days take them to the penitentiary to serve sen tence*. of thirty years each. Tbe men were convleted at the January sitting >f superior court. Nam* Was Floyd And Net O'Bsrry. Fairmont. —The name of the young man wso was accidentally killed and whose headless body was found near the railway track, haa been incorrect ly given in reports to the state pa pers. The name Is Floyd and not O'Berry. - % Regular Naval Seaman Shot Raleigh.—While the United States cruiser Elfrida, (now in service un der the state flsh commissioner on cruise in eastern North Carolina wat ers, enforcing new state Ashing laws concerning use of unlawful nets) Was in port at Elisabeth City, a regular naval seaman named Raymond Har vey, from Maryland, was shot and dangerously wounded by Pugh Rob inson, of Ed en ton, a member of the North Carolina naval reserves, the company of the reserves aboard the cruiser. Diapoee of Bpence, Smith Case. Charlotte.—Declaring that it is not the province not- the duty of the Un ited States courts to try political quarrels Judge James K. Boyd took the case of the United States against Postmaster J. B. Spence of this city, from the Jury and directed a verdict of not guilty. Postmaster Spenco wac indicted by the federal grand Jury on a chane of having unlawfully detained issues of the Bessemer Of Messenger In the Charlotte poptof flcd and directed that they be not 6> lire red. Wf: .. I WONDERFUL HEALINB INFLUENCE IN MONEY TROUBLES. A year and a half ago I was taken with a severe attack of kidney trouble that pained me to such an extent that morphine had to be given me. Was at tended by a doctor who pronounced It as stone in the bladder and prescribed Lithla Water. I took Uthla Water and tablets for some time and received no relief from them. I stopped taking medicines for some time and having eome of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root in the house, I decided to try it and felt much relieved; while taking the sec ond bottle commenced to pass graval. In all at least a half dosen or more and have not suffered the slightest since and in all have taken one bottle and a half and feel very grateful to Bwamp-Root. Tours very truly, H. W. SPINKB, Camp Hill, Ala. Personally appeared before me this 16th of August, 1909, H. W. Splnks, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that same la true In substance and in fact. A. B. LSI, __________ Notary Public. UlkrH I, •Sk lila«r * Ct. »■ t. Prove What Swsmp-lleot Will Do For Yes Send to Dr. Kilmer tc. Co., Blngham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also re ceive a booklet of valuable informa tion, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar site bottles for sale at all drug stores. PROOF. Tom Do you think your father dis likes me? Tess—Well, he gave the dog's chain and muzzle away yesterday. His Number. He gazed tenderly Into her eyes as she spoke. "Life," she murmured dreamily, "is after all, nothing but a romance in which we are characters, moving hith er and yon as the supreme author of dur being directs." "And In the novel of your life," said be, tenderly, "where do I come In?" "You?" she answered with a smile. "Oh, you aie —let me see—one, two, three—you are Chap Seventeen."— Harper's Weekly. Ssvlng His Money. Owens —Say, lend me a fiver, old man. Bowens —If you'd save your own money you wouldn't have to borrow from your friends. Owena —But lt'sJ>ecause I want, to save my own money that I borrow from my friends. Defined. Freddie —Bay, dad, what's morbid curiosity? Cobwlgger—That's what the fellow has who butts In ahead of you and keeps you from seeing anything. Why Should a Chicken Lay a Soft-Shelled Egg? • Because, Willie, the chicken don't know how to create a hard-shelled egg unless it has some food with lime in it So chicken-raisers often provide limestone gravel, broken oyster shells or some other form of Hme. Let the chicken wander free and it finds its own food and behaves sensibly. Suit it up and feed stuff lacking lime and the eggs are soft-shelled. Let's step from chickens to human beings. - Why is a child "backward" and why does a man or woman have nervous pros tration or brain-fag? There may be a variety of reasons but one thing is certain. If the food is deficient in Phosphate of Potash the gray matter in the nerve cen tres and brain cannot be rebuilt each day to make good the cells broken down by the activities of yesterday. Phosphate of Potash is the most important element Nature demands to »wwh albumin and water to make gray matter. food is heavy in Phosphate of Potash in a digestible form. ..... A chicken can't always select its own food, but a thoughtful man can select suit able food for his children, wife and himself. SSBSN? "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts •» .. ... . ' Postum Cereal Company, Limited, Battle Creek, Michigan '• * ' . . ». ffISCfISTORIA ||ggg| For Infants and Children. IMM The Kind You Have Always Bough! : K CENT I M I SSESgj Bears' the /, \ jit Promotes Digestion, Cheerful pj nessandßest.Containsneither |\f /ft At r Opium.Morphine nor Mineral w #ll Ir JTJ NOT NARCOTIC \| IT & I Air Hi S—d - | 1# V 8• W » if-. * In k — i JyL V* i| Ali v iro Aperfecl Remedy forComtipa- f\T IIQ P lion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, I 1 D' NO Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- I Ikj m nets and Loss OF SLEEP IJJ LAP JJUNP j&J Vac Simile Signature of 1 JISL Thirty Years Guarantee.) inder CASTORIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. TMa saimii* OO>»». «o» CITY. Two Smiles. Ezra Pound, the poet, was talking at the Authors' club, in New York, about Shelley's cremation. "Cremation, although beautiful," he said, "lends Itself to ribald Jest In a way* that sepulture doesn't. "Who can forbear a smile at the thought of that devoted young ma tron, who, her front steps being cov ered with sleet, sprinkled her first husband's ashes over them In order that her second husband might de scend In safety?" Smiling himself, Mr. Pound re sumed: "And who could forbear another smile at the thought of the young widow On the blustery March morning who entered her drawing room to find that the wind had overturned the vase which contained her husband's re main*? " 'Pshaw,' she said, 'now Isn't It Just like George to throw his ashes all over my new Klrmanshah rug!'" Medical Qenius. An old doctor, seeing a young one who was going along the street with half a dozen shabby-looking men and women, called him aside and asked: "Who are all those people, and where are you going with them?" "I will tell you In confidence," was the reply, "that I've hired them to come and sit In my reception room. I expect-a rich patient this morning, and I want to make an Impression on him."—Judge's Library. In a Hurry. Magistrate—What is the charge against the old man? Officer —Stealing some brimstone, your honor. He was caught In the act. Magistrate (to prisoner)—My aged friend, couldn't you have waited a few years longer? Bomsthlng the Matter. Anyhow. Little Harold lives In Broad Hippie. His mother got hinr ready for bed one cold night, and to be sure he would bo warm enough during the night she took extra precautions, re lates the Indianapolis News. After she had put on his little fuzzy paja mas she tucked him carefully In be tween the wool blankets. Then, to make doubly sure, she got a hot water bottle for him—and the youngster was apparently as snug as could be. with only his little nose sticking out from beneath the covers. When his mother had finished the tucking-ln Job she turned down the light. Soon the entire family was In bed. "But Harold Is like most young sters. He loves his mother, and wishes lots of attention. So in nia child mtnd he figured out a way to get her to his bed. "Mamma," he walled, "I'm cold!" "Nonsense, son!" replied his moth er, and she never made a move to go to his rescue. Tho little boy tried the opposite. "Well, I'm too hot, then!" be yelled. Bome Are So by Nature. A certain young man, who prided hlmAelt on a brusquoness that he mis took for wlt, % met an eminent, but touchy, sculptor at a studio supper. "So you're the chap," he said, on being introduced, "that makes mud heads?" "Not all of them," the sculptor re. piled, quietly.—Youth's Companion. Superficial Impression. ( "A detective is a mysterious pen sonage." "Yes," replied Mrs. McQudley. "Aad one of the most mysterious tblnga about detectives is that their arduous literary labors should leave them any time to detect*"
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