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M. liray of Columbus, (ia., writes that she w;u very 111 with kidney trouble, mid that she Is now welland that these Pills are what cured her. They are very pleasant to take, nd can in no cane, produce any deleterious effects upon the system as syrupy, alcoholic, Hiuld prep- uratlons i ro apt to do. K. C. D 'Wltt & Co.. Chicago, 111," vr:.t every man and woman who have, tie lcat-f Busplclon that they ure afJIiet'id with kidney and blad (!er dis' a; es to at once write them, and a trial box of these Pills will he Bent free by return mail post paid. Do it to day. NEARBY NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD. ' nijiii'iokd ftaidda Is a growing town ami wc think that after the new mill Is completed the lt'c"aiit lots between UoHemary and Itoanoke Ilaplds will soon bo built upon and the two towns will unite Into one town, which will probably be the largest In the county. Weldon News. New Bern looks SO per cent, better now than It did before we had paved streets and sidewalks. The man who doesn't believe In permanent Improve ments hasn't much civic pride! New Bern Sun. Mr. Wr. H. Matthews brought to town yesterday and presented to Mr. J, Sprunt Newton a pure white squir rel, killed that morning by Mr. Adam McArthur. Mr. McArtbur saw several of these while squirrels, but could get a shot at only one of them. The one he killed Is a beautiful little animal, every hair being as white as snow. Fayettevillo Observer. ivi. it -wir t'ad. TC7m Is t-) love children, and no home cm he happy without t'iem, j t t the ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass usually is so lull or sutterine , aiui creaj that she looks tor ward to the hour with appre- 11 - r- i i , . ... Tension, moincrs menu, ny its pen 'traun anj sootning properties, allays nausea, nervousness, unp!i ,.t it feelings,- anJ so prepares the system for the ordeal that she passes through the rent with but !i1t!c suffering, as testified and sa its weight in gok 1.00 rr twittlo i.f tniia.-!t. It .k of raluabi. inforti.uti.m ni,llinl Ir.tf. Ill BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. Atlanta, Ga. numbers have W IfXVIt', tid, "it is worth E&vJfT'&'lfl old.- , mm$M Leave Your SVIeasure WITH Albert Sr. Clark, FOR Well Tailored Clothes ! Next to Hotel Kennori. Phone No. 156 "It Eats Up the Dirt" House cleaning In the old way Is .hard on yfuir furnishings and still more lnju.-ious to the woman who does it. No more ripping up carpets or matting. No more fatiguing work on your Lands and knees to wipe floors and dig dirt out of corners. v "We clean your house without removing a single article from the room In -which It belongs. You may clean as thoroughly as you can with broom and brush. Then let us come with our machine. The dirt and dust the cleaner will get will surprise you. .We make the dustiess home a reality. Wo guarantee all work. Sanitary House Cleaning Co., The Salvation Army, by permission of the paBtor, Rev. G. H. Detwller, will conduct a meeting at the Tryon Street Methodist Church tonight. The ser vice will begin at 8:15 o'clock and will be led by Ma. M. Elizabeth Bar ter and her staff. A cordial invlta tion is extended to all. Charlotte News. I'bone 657. W. II. Bain, Agent 1L We A re Making a Specialty of Mens' - Photographs ! This month, but are making as good photographs of the ladies and children as ever. The Clement Studio. 1 ir-11 ii Does It Pay To Have A Telephone In Your House? The man who has a Telephone in his house is always in touch with the x X best of everything that's going. The man who X hasn't is shut up in a box. X all on the manager for tern s to-day. - I Southern Beii Telephone Co, I Sunday niglit Mr. Sol Dixon, who recently removed from this city to his Greene county farm, lost his pack house containing his entire tobacco crop consisting of forty-one barns The loss wn occasioned by fire vhlcii is s .i). posed to have been of In cendiary 'origin'. The fire occurred at one o'clock, in the dead of night, and an empty vessel which has contained kereoseno oil has been found near the place. KliiBton Free Press. The formal record of the transfer of the Bell will Cotton Mills to the new owners wbj made at the office of the register of deeds today. Announce ment was also made this morning of the officers of the new corporation. These are: John D. Hellamy, presi dent; William M. Bellamy, vice-president, and 3. Walter Williamson, gen eral manager, and secretary and treasurer. Wilmington Dispatch. Mr. John 13. Kll patrick, an excellent citizen of Swift Creek township, died at his home near Grifton a few days ago. He was about seventy-nve years of age, represented his county one term in the Legislature, and was for many years a Justice of the peace. He was a prosperous farmer and held in high esteem by all who knew him. Greenville Reflector. A number of interested patrons have on foot a move to buy from the Southern Investment Company ail its telephones and lines In Greene coun ty. There appears to be no doubt that the deal will be made, the terms having been agreed upon and an in vestigation of titles to the properties Is now being made which, If shown to be clear, will close the deal at once. Snow Mill Standard-Laconic. West Virginia's senor senator, may yet become father-in-law to a royal duke. CAST t'AHOLim ItiCltBS TBA1.MMG SCHOOL. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Opeu October 6, 1909. The Board of Trustees ot the East Carolina Teachers' Training School takes great pleasure in announcing to the public that Prof. Robt H. Wright has been chosen president of the school, and that a complete corps of first-class teachers has been associa ted with him. The school will be opened on Tues day, October 6, 1309, for the reception of students, and the president will be inaugurated on Thursday, tb seventh day of October, 1909, with appropriate ceremonies. The buildings, six in number, are new and beautiful. They are fully equipped with steam heat, water, elec tric lights, and all modern conveni ences, including complete laundry and refrigerator plants. The sleeping rooms are furnished with single iron bedsteads, first-class mattresses and other needful furniture. By order of the Board Trustees East Carolina Teachers' Training School. J. T. JOYNER, Chairman, ex-offlclo. ' For prospectus containing Itemized statements of expenses and full infor mation about the eohool, apply to President K. H. Wright, or Prof. C. W. Wilson, Greenville, N. C. Messenger Opera House Six Nighte Commencing Monday, September 13th. THEVV1LL1AMS STQUK CO IN REPERTOIR ; NEW PLAYS NEW SPECIALTIES Change of Plays and Spec ialties Nightly, mom onm mmm, t'laffii r iving From F t err Man' III tdc llonntonn Section of Cliteiigo, Chicago, Sept. It!. For the first time since he became the nation's head, William II. Tuft visited Chicago today, and was given a welcome In keeping with his high Rtatlon. Tht presidential special reached the city at 11:30 o'clock this morning over the Lake Shore Railroad. Awaiting the arrival of the President was a recep tion committee of the Commercial Club and also an enthusiastic dele gat ion made up of thousands of chil dren from the public schools. The day proved an exceedingly busy one for President Taft. A luncheon it the Congress Hotel as the guest of the Commercial Club was followed by a visit to the Art Institute. Later In Uie afternoon the President attended the baseball game between the New York and Chicago teams of the Na tional league. For the remainder of the afternoon and evening the pro gram provided for an automobile ride, a dinner with members of the Hamil ton Club and city and state olliclals and a public address In Orchestra Hall, concluding at night with an ap pearance at the hall of the American Hankers' Association. The President found Chicago await ing his arrival In gala attire. Flags were flying from every staff in the downtown section, and bunting was liberally displayed. Throughout the day the President was greeted with tumultuous cheers at his every ap pearance. Crowds filled Michigan boulevard and the park In the vicinity of the Congress Hotel, anxious for a glimpse at the chief magistrate, and his appearance was always the sign for an enthusiastic outburst of cheers W0WCIMG FOR It would appear that the veracity of an Esquimau. Is not rated any higher than that of a colored citizen down South who lias a propensity for steal ing chickens. CHICHESTER S PILLS Til It Il A.UOMU KKANU. a. 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