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LADY WAS IN A | FROM NERVOI Bflbxi, Miss.?"i had, for a year or t! mere, nervous indigestion, or some form v of stomach trouble," says Mrs. Alonzo h Fcrd, 1117 Clay Street, this city. "The 3 water I drank at that time seemed to v constipate me. 1 would suffer until 1 got c to nervous 1 wanted to get down on the c floor and roll. I fett tike 1 could tear 1 my clothes. ; > "Every night, and night after night, I had to take something for a laxative, and < it had to be kept up nightly. My side \ would pain. I looked awful. My skin . was sallow and seemed spotted. 1 would < look at my hands and arms, and the flesh i looked lifeicss. "I happened to get a Birthday Almanac. so I told my husband I would try the f Black-Draught, which I did. 1 took a . few big dcscs. I fett much better. My ! liver acted well. 1 made a good, warm let and drank it that way. Soon I found i J I Round f *?1 V T Wk A I JlUKt I " $1 | , WHY PAY EXCE 7. Th>_ Great Northern I ? (Incorpo J t{ Announces that Aarr ? Being Made I $110 ROUND TR t X Botton?Southampton i $no -y.j> & ONE WAY $65 & Connecting for i London, Liverpool, LcHavre THE ABOVE PRICES WILL If Y POINTS AS FAR NO v y The C nipary plan to carry appv monthly. Make your plans r, w f. X A rout .1 tr'; with all exnensr-. & on shipboard included, at no <? right hert at home! T0 meet th* ? ever increasing demand in this ? country for an inexpensive and 1 at the same time thoroughly ' | com fo-table and enjoyable trans ? Atlantic voyage, is the prime object of the Great Northern Steamship Company. Organized by progrcssive business men ? who realize the exceptional op\ \ portunity offered for inexpen' ; sive travel in Europe, the Com ; pany will cater to the thousands _ We Will Also Show & Become a part-own | * _ of Enterpr ' We have an opening for an enerj < . Thin is an excellent opportunity up -a permanent business both ft ) | Cut out and mail us wi A Wikstrom jr Information Dept. < ? Edmunds Bldg., Suite 54 ! I Boston, Mass. \ \ I am interested in securing ' ' full information regarding a trip X (Mark with cross) One way Round trp , * i \ England ; ; France ? ? > Germany ! > Italy ; Denmark * Baltic Prow Street #r R, f, d. City ?r town - l*? TH1 BAD FIX aS INDMSTION nat nervous,, tight feeling was going, as iras the pain In my side. I found I did net ave to take it every nijht. Soon .after few weeks, I ccukJ leave it off for teek or so, and I did not suffer with onstipatioo. . . I gained flesh. I have a , ;ood color, and believe it was a stubbor iver, and that black-Draught did tb: vorlc. "I went to my mother'9 (Mrs. Devtersl >ne day. and she wasn't well at all. . . I ;oid her weu try 2!ac!:-Pr?'?nht. \ve iid. and now she keeps t to take after eating. It certainly helped her, and we neither will be without it In our homes It is so simple, and the dese can b? regulated as the case- -ay he. We use srrrall doses aftec meals for indigestion, md larger doses for hc.idarhc or bad liver." Thcdford's Black-Draught liver med- ' cine is for sale everywhere. ^ ^ 1 i, ! i T T I1 1 rip 1 o ? 3PE | 10 - t SS1VE RATES? 4 - - \ Steamship Company iMted) ijl angements are Now ' ? for Monthly i IPS TO EUROPE Boston?Gothenburg $138 i ONE WAY $75 >t. Connecting for X Christiania, Stockholm, He! sing- *;* fort, Danr.ig, Riga, Copenhagen y 4CLUDE RAILROAD FARES TO X RTH AS STOCKHOLM Y 'I* "imately two thousand pa -engtrs *t* r a trip during the- coming st-a-on. cf intelligent persons who wish to visit tho battlefields of ]? France, the Shakespeare coun- $ try, Scandinavia, the Land of th Midnight Sun, etc. A chance 5 of a lifetime! S0 it would seem V but it is more than that. The ?J company will build for a per- .J manent businne^e. planning on *| setting a new standard of high- 3 class ocean travel on a one- 4 class basis. That this can be 3 done at a fair margin of profit 3 has already been proved and is -j fyrthor outlined in our prospec- ] tus. You will find it extremely l\ interesting. 5 r You How You May ;i er irt the most talked J ise in Years < jetic representative in your locality. '] for a person of character to build ! >r lii C.-.4S Kcrttsrs. J th your name ar.d address ? SUBSCRIPTION BLANK 192 United States Service, Inc ^ Head Office, Edmunds Bldg Boston Mass. ? Oh^ck \ Enclosed find P. 0. Order for * Draft ' $ : as payment in (part, fnll) for '4 units of th? shares of ? The Croat Northern Steamship Company, Inc. Price P?r unit $50.00. \ (Four Preferred jtnd two Con*- ; mon Share? to each unit). Have Certificate and Receipt ! issued in the name of: ] Name J Street or R. i. d. 3 State 1 The ?ko*e price quoted for im- V mediate acceptance only 3 Whqn buying: on installments 25 < percent of purchase price must * accompany order, balance may * be paid ^ ten monthly payments % E CHEROKEE SCOUT. MUHTHT. Miss Chicago g8R^On*S3; ^'y f ^^5!^ ' * jtr' :''^^*rvSWB^ " 4 Kr " rkflL I Mr.*:. Corrinne tioAwfUfhi, who .va? chosen from a field of more ihar. 4.SOU candidates as th*. bathing t-auiy ouecn of Chicago, will rep? sent that city in the International Beauty Tournament in Atlantic City 5ei?tt mher 5th. 6th. adn 7th. i Letltia . ; "V Mr. Km- t Graham and MU, Cora Rt ips, nf ;ii* place, wr' happily m.rriei n Mineral Bluff, Ga.t on August 26th M". Ill ( nts and Mi*s Blanche vlad'on, of his town, motor* d to I if Ri. . t a., tret man-it d. \Mr l>i 1.. vrciio' and d^uch*.t, ' I".' , i" Sunday with Mr?. ! ?: c A f? v (!iv- in Atlanta, Ga L P. I !!arr;s' w.lY at 1 childror t ' V chtsv !o. Ga.. wt r? Letitli I ;i t K I j h p p /' > ' i : 1 WORTH CAROLINA ? Lll Jg HONOR ROLL OF THE MARBLE GRADED SCHOOL* t Honor poll lor the Marble G reded school for the- ntonth ending August 24th, is as follows: bust Grade: Vinson West, Frank Barton, James Bryson, Lamar, i'hompson It?iph Lvvingood, Vinson Queeti, Edd.e' Trail, Jes4ic Derreber-. ry, Eula Garrett, Willie Dtrreborry; | Mrs. Alice Pockery, teacher. Second Grade: Howard Trull. Vesta McHa.i. third Grade: Howard West, Ruth Lovingood, Mae Lov- ! ingood, Ruth Ladd; .Miss Lura Baiton, teacher. Fourth Grade: Opal Raxter, Siu Foster, Farter Jenkins. Fifth Grade ] Kate 1'aikcr, Hernia ji \V t. Leoia Craine, Ttdd.e Trull. K Newman, Blanniv Palmer; A. D. pav;<. u..ct.er. Sixth Fl??ra Aliwn. tla Br\ -n, L?ii.:pU Cook. Julia DcHr-r*M Pearl and M-? Kilpatrick, and Altct Lovingucd; W. J. Barton, teach; r. Sevei.tli Grade: Vinc:-c N-wman. , .Margu Paik?r. Eighth Grade: Ro.?coe Coftey, Donald Ladd. Anna P.. vis, Eiizubtrtb Kilpatrick; H. E. Smith. U-scher. Mr. Emory Kissclburg, Zeb Pavio son and Carl Evans made a bus in* H trip to Ducktown recently. Mr. John Hayes, of this place, solo his mule colt to John Davidson, of Ranger, recently. Mr. John Hayes and son made a flying trip to Shoal Creek Saturday. S. V. Eva4# and C. E. Walker rc port killing a large rattlesnake, having 18 rattles ami a button. Fred Davidson, son or Mr. A. H. Davidson, who is stationed in Gothenburg, Sweden, says the I'. S. A. is good en<>ugh foi him. _ J Too dose a shoveT^k i MENTHOLATUM J ^comlorts and hcals^^g e 'Balance 1. Positive 2. Quick, : 3. Smooth speeds4. Clean b 5. Long m ^ 6. Ample 7. Unifon ^ satisfact No gasoli more and convenien ? need it as is right. m "" Card of Thanks. I Words orr inadequate to .xprv " . 1 our gratitude to the janod ptople, who ' so generously responded to aide us J in th? sad affliction and death of * my dear boy. KraAJt 1 It was a ?rreat shock to me and mirrd. In this depressed and sad hour, my Friends and neighbors gave aid and comfort that I shall always remember witj, deep graii- J tude. I takc th * method to record my , th?ir',;s to all. who gave us their sympathy and aid in any way. NORTH CAROLINA OF AGRICULTURE AK t STATE COLLEGE STATION > T?elitu .11 Educ.it: :i ii State t <?IJ?aj:e i? r *ud for leadership lu Uiduslrial i<r>vr,?? Tli FOUR YEAR CO Age ulture?Incluu're Cic - I Atrr ruHa Ajx'cultur.il Kiijrlnoermi:. Anim.il Uiwl-amlr) mi Ucltnee. s ii<. Veterinary Medicine. V>utioiu| CH*mistry. Agricultural Chemistry, Teat Civil EngincniwhltKtVI and II Electrical Engineering. M??hanicai Engineering. Trvttle?Text i'e En^inecrlnc. Textile Mar Agricultural Economic*. Bu*Hr*s Admit Central Sglencs. l'ajsics. Uul-c-y. j TWO YEAR Agriculture. Mechanic An*. C One Year Cour?e in i g Winter Course In Agriei | Summer Session f?r Teachers. *>r Coll* ^ Kxivllent cnulpment In nil departments. I Sc?*!<<n 112 mi he;rln* S. f.-I'-r 4. ? Entrance rcnulrcments fw Frmhmin < I Mathematics, 2'j ; Science, 1 : Elective. 6S. | For rataloc. Illustrated circular*, and cntr i1*. CHRISTOPHER'S GOODS i { We are receiving' daily net! fall ant X Coats. Coatsuits, Dresses, - to. A < Mioses Ready-Made garment*. $ THE FAMOUS STAR BRAND SHO J- OF THE F Y STYLEPLUS CLOTHES % $ STAR BRAND AND V A ONE ' ONTIN! NTA1. RANGE. ? ! vuu ?HRISTO i; Leading Dry C Mui phy, id Qas , instant starting snappy pick-ups , even power flow at all -high or low >urning for low carbon ileage tor economy power for the hills n quality for uniform ion. ine can give you any there is no other so t to obtain when you "Standard". The price >ARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Friday. Sfpterolxr 7. lfgy B We are also greatly indebted | ihe Brotherhood v Len for their attrition and iid <o promptly contributed^, th* ,f Frank Ramsey when ^ ?u f?n * hust at Br> IB Very respectfully, fl w. H. UAMSKYB r Tuffs PjJls-1 Enab'e Dyspeptics to eat whatanrH they wish. Cause tdjd to assmrtata. Nourish the body, ajive .-petite. DEVELOP B CT/ITT - ? *-WLLEGE i ID engineering , I RALEIGH. N. C. re pare? It* gradual *wr pers ^ * e college of It re *.chi | URSES IN: f re .trul S, i.-.PriNl four? r pr? id Dairying. lllology. li lt 4 . - .?*" < Kiluc.it.hi *' ? Me Chemistry ami Dyeing, tiway Engineering. f mfr.rfurlnc Tot"1> Chemistry and Drefa." h ilStratlCP. Rural Life. T * B COURSES IN: .j Tortile Manufacturing. . *ufo Mechanic*. ?* ilturo for Farmrra. gc Entrance and for Cidirge Cwdlt. i? 'lass. 15 units?Hog fish. 5 : IT'story. J: ltl P ancr Msnka. write E. B. OWEN. R*|1?trar. wl LEADING DRY J I winter ^><?ds. stn-h ;i>. Indies, complete line *>f 'hj!drai'? acd an to FS FOR EVKRY MF.'.IRKR Or ,r AMIl.Y ?" ?? FOR MKN po' an L. DOUGLAS SHOES ;i h 540 ? PHER'S ^ joods Store ' n. c. ; ne i -K
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