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GHEJB.BrSBO'RO DAILY NEWS," TtlfDAT JTTTNtK IT. 1910 Pleasant Fields of Holy Writ what tli diaeiplea did, aamely, penetrat luaty Ikil he will himself eialain the nautili. The open fjr, tin attentive ear such evts! Bsaoad Quarter: Ltseoa XII. Jum 19. ' THE PARABLE OF THE SOWER i"g to J'sus' very presence with tbe en (Matthew .ui,vl-W, Ik -ti.) It nw wri U tw io ring ball to get Jeaua an aud nc. H ant up inlo a mountain aud Ike pru ala followed him until he opened hit taenia aad aaid, -Bleeaed." He weal down opal the seashore and such a throng pressed about him that he etep ad iata a boat and uaea It aa a pul ait, speaking aa haa bees euggeeled from tha bosom of a placid lake, em feieja of tha peace hia doctrine it calcu lated to produce. It wee oa the latter Occasion that ha strung a atrand of aaarta out of hia parablea tha (reateat 0t which it perhapa tioat of the aower. What ia that in your hand ! "A aead," you aay, "a aniall vegetable aubstance, brown and oblong. Yea; but theae are ami tha aecidenta of color and shape. TM eueation la not wiiat it ia iiae, oui hat it ia. You could make a grain f wheat which would deceive a farmer, but it would not be a Brain of wheat. It ti that aubtle principle of lifa the DLEHAMITES TO LISTEN TO 1 A SOCIALISTIC UCTUSERi (Special to Daily Xei. Durham, June Id. Miss Lena Morrow ill le-td to mi uu lui.taading with the Lewis, a so-ialitir lecturer, it to be mart, to I'.'inir-.ttii and bralior. Blessed here tomorrow niht to diaeuas her doc-; nteiMCd such ears! aad contains that makea it a aeed which, town in the soil, reproduce it eelf, 80 Jeaua spoke words that, al though they may have reaeml.led the words of other teachere in tome partie lilara, were in reality eeaentially differ ent. They may have the tound of other Worda, but rbey are aa auperior aa they re unlike other aayinga. They have hidden principle of life and can repro duce ttiemaelvea in life and character. But juat bearing the message amount! to nothinsr. It ii like aeed aown on the trodden path. It n only a queatioa of ahort while and it will be carried way, and that ia all of it. Mere con aent to the word amounte to but lit tle more. There ii no depth of eoll into whide tie roota can ttrike. la thia Instance also it ia a queation of only abort ti le when frail lifa will wither. Again, tie tame toil which nourishes wheat may nourish thornt, but no toil can nourish Kth wheat and thorna well at the tame time. One or tha other xoust toon perish. The difference and euperiortty of the teaching of Jeaua it apparent in thit. Listened to with tha mind, contented to with tha will, believed on la the heart, it producea reeulte which are only limit ad by the receptivity of the human tout tome SO, tome 60, and aomt hundred Ion. . The whole teaching of Jeaua, the whole tyatem of Ckrittianity, itt doe trine, dnty, privilege, and doetlny, ia a parable a dark taring to the common mind. One mutt bring something to the teacher before he can receive anything. Faith and the apirit af obedienoe to him that haa that mora will be given until he haa abundance. But he that haa not that, area what ha haa, namely, hit theoretical knowledge, will remain to im potent that it will be aa if it had aot bean. Perhapa there never haa beaa a time when thia theoretical knowledge of Jaaua axed hia teaching waa ao ani vernal ah avow. But it ia to be feared that it at aoe exinerncieL - The aaad of tha hour It a moral eajn aataeaa whioa will lead ta tha doing of THE TEACHER'S t AS TERN. "He tpake of lilliea, vinea, and eora, The sparrow aad tba revea; And worda to natural, ao wiae, Were oa. mea'a baarta engraven. "And yeast and bread and flax and cloth And eggs and 1th and eandlet. See how the whole familiar world, He moat diviinely handlee." Oorreepondenoe between tha natural and apirit ual wordt it ao wonderful, ao minute aa well aa general, that it caa not be a mere coincidence. It ia da tigned. The natural ia to interpret to ua the tpiritual. Miltoa't profound queation may be put ia affirmative form i "What if earth Be but a thadow of heaven aad thlnga therein, Each to tha other like, mora tkaa oa earth it thought V trine. it ill be interesting here, la tow a everybody haa a job who Jaaua himaelf makea objecta interpretive of j expert encet. tha eommoaaat noat uncommon Lyman Abbott define a parable aa: A fietitioue narrative, true to nature, yet undeceptive; veiling a tpiritual truth under a aymbol for tha purpoee of conveying it to minda reluctant or indifferent. thit will work, and tboae who won't have a still mora eoaflning one, on tha ehaiugang. There its t attach aocialiatte tendency ia Durham aad tha lady will be found us againet it. She will have the court houae for her speech aad it ia expected that aha will have atom of aatagor.ittt there with queauoat which tha w court ing. SCOTLAND HECK MEWS. Kate of aeed ia fata of aoil. Doea tha bearer allow the gotpel aaed to be car ried away, withered or choked, auch will be hit owa dettiny. 60 will tha Lord of the harveat deal with hia toul. At there it aeed and aoil, ao mutt thorn be a aower. Anacls might covet tha work. In tba univerte there it not a nobler undertaking. The deliberate, in telligent, loving transfer of truth from (Special to Daily Newt.) Scotland Neck, June If. At the noma of B. D. Webb, a few milea from Soot land Naofc, oa tha morning of Wednes day, June it, hit youngeat daughter, Jliie Eethel, waa married to Henry B. Jonet, of Edentou, tba Rev. R. A. Ma Far la ad taking their vowt. Tha par ty eaUred tha parlor, which had bees beautifully decorated by Mm. Kate Iftina and Mr a. Olivia Lawrence, to the strata of Mendelssohn wadding marca played by aire. Jamea Allea rittman, of thia place. Mint Emily 6awyer Biggs wat tha maid of honor, aad the bride groom 'a brother waa tha beat man, while little Mitt Elizabeth Joaey waa ring bearer, aud little Mieeea Ellen Soeed and Marv Joaey rib boa cilia. Quite a number of friendt of the brldt attem blrd at the eurly hour, 7 SO a. in., to bid htr a long aad peaceful life and to a'ngratiilate the lucky bridegroom. Miaa Webb it one of Halifax county! mott popular youug laiise, and h-r friendt here and elsewhere throughout the ttate wiah her much happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Jonea left on the morn ing train for an extended bridal tour, ami will tie gone aomt time. They will make their future at Avoca, N. C, near F.drnton. Mum Ilia Harper, aged about S3 yean, of the human heart that it lowing the aeed! ita garner la the scripture to the aoil 1,4 anr uV.fm tome davt ego. hhc lived her rngthened life in the tuna neighborhood end had teidom been out ot the old acttlement. Ahe lived a uae tul life, akd bar friendt will greatly Biiw her. The many 'tiearlt f Joaeph Hniif will be ((-lighted to learn that he haa icreatfu'ly itood the uxamination and la uow a Mcented pharmariaa. Md Hotike it at hoa.e to vitit hia people, and hat not yet derided where he will go. Koine davt ago a big land tale took place in Halifax. About AO lott were eold and brought about 11,800. And the old town hat woke up, and oomm-nccl to take note of thinga. May thit fertt Up be followed by another, and may each eiicceeding advance be atronger anii I . 1:1 . 1 l . . : .11 ... I Biruiigar vnvn me niawris iu iwimr aaat taket ita proper place betide the moat proeperout and wide-awake tov.ni in North Carolina. The Democratic exe-ntive committee baa culled the pongreational eonvenlion for the Bocond diatrict to meet In Ro-ly Mojn on July t. 1010, at t p. m. There ie hardly any doubt but that Hon. Claude Kftrhln will he nominated to aucceed himaelf in Congreee. YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEVOTIONAL SERVICE. June if ieio. Hatthew xi, 13-30. The Yoke of Chriet-Look at that track! Thote ttee) ban maintaining an equi-dittanee from each other and riv eted to their croaatiea. Whatever con veyance It ia that travelt tibia traok ia certainly reatricted in ita movementa. It haa an choice. It mutt keep thit way or not go at all. 8tanrl aaide! That ia the conveyance that travelt thit road. It waa the limited expreae! Call that rettrictlon? I would call it liberty! So the Chrittian travelt a narrow way. He mutt deny himtelf and aubmit to re ttrictlon on account of tha way. But in hit eaae, aa that of the railway, ev erything tenda to progree and apeed. But in the very midst of It hit polae ia' ao perfect that he actually aeema ia re pot. Yoke it eaayl Burden ia light' Oa tha other hand, the man who ehooeea hit own way may end by landing in the ditch. LUZIANNE COFFEE Real French Drip Coffee can not be made unless the cof fee itself is .pre pared, blended and roasted ac cording to the famous French method. Use 1 rj MILLER CO.'S DAILT COTTON LKTIKB TO CONK A HIDGriTl Nw Torlc, )ub 1.. Jt waa thm ulm tm id Id thm cotton mftrket today, s trra duUoeMa hold In f iway undis mayed and th bualnM limited anttr ly to profaaalonal inient. Crop advlcoa wr f ft mora favora ble character ai a result of which tbe opening and level throughout the day's session was somewhat below yester day's market values. Official spot quotations showed a de cline of 10 points In Nsw York and about unehanfed to t lower In the south. Ports totaled 1.971 bales, against !. 85 bales last year. It la a waiting weather preposition as far as cotton la concerned for the time being, and our belief Is still that prices are too high. Liverpool Is due unchanged to 1 higher in the morning MILLER CO. Friday Remnant. Odd -End Day! Before Noon You Get Double Stamps. After Noon Single Stamps as Usuil. To induce you to start a New Book of Stamps we will give you a Book with 10 Stamps Free for the asking. Married at the Manee. Wilmington, Juna It. A romantic marriage of interaat to many friendt in thit tection wat celebrated at the manee of St. Andrew't Pretbvtehaa church yetterday afternoon, when Miaa Lillian Smith, of Rowland, a charming and at tractive young lady, and Mr. John F. rown, ot Ked seringa, plighted their troth. Tha ceremony waa performed by Rev. Dr. A. D. MoQure, Andrew'a church. paator of 8t. DEES GOODS. M Inch gray dacaa gooda, worth I1J&. for toe. M-lnca black aad navy Paaaama, worth 11.00, for 85c Inch fancy draat rootx. worth Toe, for Me. 60-inch cream Stent Serge, worth M. for 11.00. aoa raewy ranaana, worth got, at 68c. M-UK9 cream atrtpaa oarga. warta a loo, for l.w. 64 inch apnag draaa gee at, worth el-XS, r 80a. COLORED WASH GOODS. tT-fcaefc Beagaliao, worth xoa, for le. M-iaea aaereariaed Pongee, worth COc, ior lot. Strraed Uaea. worth lac, for 10a M-iaeh aatural color Liaaa Lawn, worth 16c for 10c. 3 -inch Mercerized rongee, worth SOc, for II I xc. Oolored crwiat and Lawaa, worth IS 1 to, for T 1-So. 18 Inch Madraa Otagaama, IS 1 tc, at 10c. 87 -inert aolid color Rep, worth ZOc, for IB 1 ta St into fiaata Drapery, worth SSe par yard, lwc 0-inch Cvwtoano, worth 19o, for 10a. 3d inch Flowered Handkerchief Bt tieU. worth 8te, at 17a. oOinch black Meroarited Batlate, worth too. at 17a. 87-iach Meiwriaed rNvprma, woraht&c, for lto. 27-ineh Mereeriaed FouJarda, worth lto, for l-2c. eT-xaea Linen Serge, worth Me, for IBs. M-lnch aolid color Llnaette, worth 16c, at KV. 36-inch French Qalatea, worjh 20o, at 14c. r BASEMEWT. Diaper la t to 10-yard lengtha, worth Me per yard, 7 l-2r. Light and dark Percalet, 3-inrh, wcrtb It 1 to, for Be. t7-inch printed Challle, worth 10c, at 4 1 tc. 12 inch (TillTon Panama, worth lftc, at 8c. E7-lnch Ginghama, worth 10c, at 1 1 2c SO inch unbleached r-hirting, neat ttripea, worth 10c, per yard, ae. J.000 yarrit uinghama, in mm enai, to 10-yard lengtht, largo, bright Scotch Plairle, neat ttripea and checke. and alto Seereuen-er atrlpet, worth 10c, per yara, 1 to NORTHERN NEGRO MAGAZINE TO WRITE UP DURHAM Durham, June gro magailnet. 10S. One of the ae- of the north have atafT men here giving Durham an in duatrial writeup. Tht aegroea who have made good In buelneee and are men ti fled with the en aarprisea marking the place oa tha buti Bae map are gvan good tpaee and the town't oolony of induttnout aegToea will he tpeoiany touched up. The mega atnt man wfll be here aeveral dara. At tbe eeme time Durham ia getting that adrertiaing, the merchanti are pre- Crmg to booet it in another way oy ulag leailett, tolling in a brief and aatihy read way what thit elect haa. Thit wat decided upon at tha latt meet lag of the aaaociation Tuetday night. IHB CONSERVATION OF NATURE'S RESOURCES. Appliee aa well to our phyaical ttate aa ao material thinga. C. J. Budloag, Weeh ingtoa, R. I., realized hia condition and took warning before it waa too late. He aaya: '1 Buffered teverely from Kidney trouble, tha diteete being heredi tary in our family. I have taken four bettlei of Foley'a Kidney Remedy, and Bow oonaider myaelf thoroughly cured. ' Thit acould be a warning to all not to neglect taking Foley'a Kidney Remedy niil it ia too late." Howard Gardner. I Remeina a Mystery. Wilmington, June 16. Although the . endeavor to eecure a clue to me fcif the guiltv person or per- forffing of the name of the Kuiief'w.i i MISS LUCY TL'RRENTINE BECOMES MRS. J. W. POLLARD PERSONALS especial to Dally Newt.) Durham, June 16th. The marriage of Jamet W. Pollard and Mitt Lucy Tur rentine laat night at Stagtiille , wat a ceremony In which many Durham friends ware interetted, and a number drove out to tha bride't home In the country to attend the wedding. A reception followed the ceremony, whSoh waa performed by Rev. J. B. Thompeon, of the Methoditt circuit. The atrniplcet dftailt were ohoerved. Th bride and bridea-room came to the altar by tha mutie of Mendelttohn, played by Mlai Susan Chandler. After tha wed- din, tha couple drove beak to Durham, and will live with Mr. aad Mra. A. J. Pollard, on Hollovcey street. Mr. Pollard it a member of tha firm of Pollard Brofliera, hardware man and tobacco dealers. He it tha last of the tix brother! to wed. and takes one of the conn ay1 1 beat girls. SCARED INTO SOUND HEALTH. Mr. B. F. Kelley, Springfield, 111., writes: "A year go 1 began to be troubled with my kidneya and bladder, which grew worse until I became alarm ed at my condition. I suffered also with dull heavy headaches and the action of my bladder waa annoying and painful. I read of Foley Kidney Pills and after taking them a few weeks the headaches left me, the action of my bladder was again normal, and I was free of all dis tress. Howard Uardner. this city day. Bankers' Convention Next Week. Wilmington. June 16. Practically all Brunswick Grocery company to order., ronttinn of th( N9rth r.relin4 b,. ky which a small amount of goods was j pr. Obtained trom rotn trie wnoieaaie nouae of Mr. J. A. Taylor and from F. E Has hagen company, ie es much a mystery as ever, and hope of running down the perpetrators has been practically abandoned. coUesre. where she attended the com association, which meets at Sea- mencement of that cellcire hore hotel, Wrighlsvillc Beach, next vr... n.,n .nl ..r..,, Wednesday. Thuraday and Friday, have ,k. v w n' A Inft v.m.i-h.'. iieen completed. The official program for ,ftnoon for ' Aaheville to nt'tend the the convention is lust announced, and it i u,. Vnrth (Vrotm. Yo,.nu provides a number of attractive features. Women's (lin-tian sf.ocistmn The convention promises to be at- if ua. j tended hv representative bankers from J. "''"""" FrIUIMe everv section of North Caroline, many ' fw da" ,h" "" ot whom will 'je accompanied br mem- 1r" "baric. KnVnon snd I. A W il j hers of their fsmilies in order to com- sms let yeatcrrtsy morning tor ( hspcl 'bine business with pleasure during their I Hiil .""' I)r K-Kerson s mother, ho at the delightful resort. The ' 1 "ry " convention will be called to order Wed- R L. lleynold.. of Fall P.iver. Mass., night. j i a businpe. visitor in the city yes- terdav. Raided Blockaders. ttatesville, June 16. As a result of raid by Sheriff Deaton and rputy Ward, of BtateaviJie. and Deputy haity. Union Grove townshio. in 1'nion (",ro Wednesday, a nice copper still which was so'm'r" serving ite purpoee to perfection at a blockade plant Tuesdsy night is toda.v , ne,d -T stored m the basement ot tbe IrcdeU ( WHAT A SUMMER COLD MAY DO. countv jail along with a twrrcl contain-, A umIn(,r if aected is just aa ing about 46 or 50 gaflona of the gen-,,pt deveip ,nto broochjti, ,r pneu. uina product of the stiiL , monia ss at inv other season. Do not Reward Offered. neglect it. Tske Foley's Honey and Tar . . , , 'promptly. It loosens the cough, soothes Raleigh, June 16. Governor Kitchin tIKj h.ali y,, inflamed air passages, and announced a reward toda.v of tl50 for.,), fl,, TOid (rora the svstem." How. the arrest of Sheppard Smith, wanted in i ,rd Gardner. August, $8 to $10 per week. bpecial rates to families. Open May 16 to Oct 1, 1910. Write or booklet to DAVIS BROS, Owiirt I Prtpt, nid.inlti, N. C Davis White Sulphur Springs An ideal place to spend the summer. The water unsurpassed. Accommodations for 250 guests.! Sewerage, hot and cold baths.1 Electric lights. Enlarged dining room. bmall tables. Splendid fare and service. Two through trains from Char- Miss Blanche On an and Miss Hughes lotte, daily except Sundays. left last night for New York to Joirr Phone and telegraph connec- the party of European tourists from finnB RAniHonf nhwainlon FHw. class accommodations at a low . : aa v i i . - Dr. T. B. Ashby and wife, of Mt. Airy, f1?' Juno Bna jeptem- left last night for Baltimore, after Der, $0 TO per WeeK. JUiyand apendlng the day in the city with Mrs. Rosa en Guilford avenue. Mrt. Ashby will enter Dr. Howard A. Kelly't private sanitarium In Baltimore and will un dergo a serious operation. Mrs. J. J. Stone returned last night from Chsrlotte, after visiting her moth er in that city. D. H. Oollina returned laat night from Charlotte, where ha haa been attending the meeting of the grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias. Miss Amis Cobb returned last night from Belmont, where aha baa been at tending the Sacred Heart college. She will leave thit morning for Winston Salem. Harry Gilliam, of Lynchburg, Va., was in the city yesterday. Mrs. H. H. Halladay end daughter, Miss Marguerite, left yeaterday after noon for Detroit, Mich., their former home, and will spend several months there. William M. Ragnall, of Baltimore, Md., was a business visitor in the city yesterday. W. A. Sparger and daughter, Miss Carrie, of Bristol, Term., arrived yetter day afternoon and will visit a short while with J. II. Sparger, on Blandwood avenue. Miss Fl'en Ciitc4iin returned yester I dav eftcnioon from Hampden Sydney j Linen Snish towels, worth 16c, at 9e. Children's trait bodies, worth lot, at Do. Middy bloutee, worth Me, for etc ( and 10a Laoea for 5a, LINIRS. 0-aach liaaa efcaeteag, worth Toe, at M-lnch uaioa liaaa Ckanbria, worth too, for 17a M-tnoa fan Uaea Lawn, worth Ua, for lto. M ines, pure Lints Waiating, worth to, for lie S inch pure Linen Waarting, worth afte, for S3c. 45 Inch light blue French linen, worth 9ft), for Stic. 87-inch aataral color linen Crash, worth Ue, for le. 3d inch light bHie Ramie Linen, worth 39c, for 26a. 36-inch Ramie linen, la pink, worth 40s, for S6e. KT-inch pink Draat linen, worth tor. for 16c 17 inch Mereeriaed striped Linea, worth Mr, for 16c. B. 6. Tray Covert, worth tor, at 16c. ot-inoh Memorised Table Damaak, worth 60s, at Mo. M inch pure linen Damask, worth 75a, at SBe. zi-inca laacy sirtpea L,iaen, worm. WHITC WASH GOODS. M inch Kiaaet laws, wurth Mo, for 14c. J2 inch white Liaaa Ftaaxa, cah 16c, for (c V inch Swiss Cuecka, wrth M 1 "t, far 8c. S3 inch to Meaohad DtlU, eaarah vie, for He. I! Inch atrrs-d Flaaea, sswrah Ma, for 11 1 2a 71imh eaeeked Wassenng, wwroh t5a, at 17c. IMBJrOIDIiriVS, LACTS AJCD , BRAIDS. 1,000 yards FmbroUery, worth oa ta ton, at, per yard, sc. One lot of Embreldwry, worth np to 16c, at, per yard, c One lot of mbroidery, worth lie, st 10c. Oat lot Laoea and Beading, worth 10c, at Sc. Wash Braids, woith 10c, at 6c. Wash Braids, worth c, st :i 12c. Keatheratitrh Braids, worth 10c, at He. 40-lnch Dress Nets, worth MV, for 20e. laoe Beading, worth 12 1 tic, for 6c SILES. SO inch bleek Taffeta, worth 90c, for Sac M inch black Taffeta, worth II, for .18 inch black Tsffeta, worth 6c, for (Wr. Sfl Inch black Surrah, worth II, fur 88c. M inch black fhichess Satin, worth ill, for Hc. It Inch Miapherd Checks, for 87c. worth 60c, 39 inch Blarney Lfnea, worth 10c, for Sc. 17 Inch hrocailed Ssrln Stile, worth 60c. for ?!( inch plaid Silks, worth fsr 40 Inch Blarney Linen, worth lac, for i 10c .... ..... ...... . ' uitn wiuwri siritten rimue, w on 1 32-Inch Persian lawn, worth 10c, for f tor Ml.: 6 1 2c. 27-lnch India Iinon, worth 10c, for 8c. 31 Inch 8ea laland Nainsook, worth 36c, at 22c. M inch French Nainsook, worth tOr, for 19c. checked India Dimity, worth toe, at 19c. M Inch Kepp, worth 10c. at lie. Sfl Inch Repp, worth 2.V, at Up. Sri inch Rerim. worth SSc, for 11c. 36 inch fine Cambric, worth 12 i-te. for 11c. Minch Fa Jama checke, worth It ltc, for I I ac M-lnch Haadkerehtaf Swlat, worth tOe, for 11c. 36 inch mill cad Cambric, worth 11c. for Ie M Inch Randolph bleached Sheeting, worth Me, for 22c. S6e dot Swim for lie. 87 Inch Lawn, 4 8 4c. VI 41V. .'16-Inch 44c. 27 Inch for 76c. 36-tmh 7.V. 27 inch Mr. 27-in.h for 20c. :;tl in. h Tie. 27-inch 30c, for 20a nch roun Pongee, worth 76c, for Tatr.t.i Silk, urth 75c, tor nalursl Ditgonal, worth II, natural Pongee, worth II, tor Fouls d Silkt, worth II, for Jap. Kimons Silks, worth 49c checked TsJfela, aorth II, at Flowered ,1s pons Bilk, worth Do You Want to Move? Have yoa aay drayingf How about your frelghtf Any heavy hauling! Wa pack and crate furniture for skipping. Mowery and Poole 111 S. Davis St. Phoae 116 THE Murcbison NMion&l BANK Wilmington, R. C CAPITAL SURPLUS leoo,ooe orgeat aad atroageat baak la this aostloa. MERCHAKDIST AY COST. We are determined to turn the greater amount of our large stoole, dry goods, notions, shoes, underwesr, shirts, hata, overalls, etc., Into CASH during the month of June. Beginning June 6, at I a. m . eery ar ticle in our store will be sold nt FIRJTi'sr (i8T TO 1W. This will mesn a greet saving to the families in and around Greensboro. No goods ehargsd What we want ia CASHl CASH! OAfWI BROWlf-RANsUfi Afft) COMPANY 5S6 S. Elm Street. Wayne county for the murder of Albert cykes on April ZA. XL L. Klli of Asheille. was in the city yesterda". .Mr. and Mrs H F. Burley. of Wee- ! ins-ton. L). ('.. were in the r.ty vaster ' day afternoon, en route o Winston-Ss lem, rt-liere tbey will visit s .bort while. c Wa N 0W "Wonderful Cure" In Mrs. Lydia Powell's own words, Cardul per formed on her a "wonderful cure." "I was so poorly," she writes, "with a pain in my left side, and other troubles, that I was almost dead. "My husband had our family doctor wkh me, for four months, but I did not get any better. "Before I began to take Cardui, I could hardly walk across the floor and was but a skeleton, but now, after taking five bottles, I can walk four miles and do my work with a good deal more ease. "I know, that if I had not found Cardui, 1 would have been dead or perfectly crazy. It has saved me hundreds of dollars, and more than that, my life and my mind. " Everybody, almost, has heard about Cardoi, the woman s tonic, but everybody has not tried it Have you?. If not, better begin now, even if not seriously sicx, because il has eased the symptoms of many cases that probably would have become serious, if a tonic had not been taken in time. If you are seriously sick, all the more reason for trying Cardui at once. It has cured other serious cases. Why not mii itmamwiu. yours Ask your aructrisL iv-io-.o. Mr. J carts May Get Action. Raleigh. June 16 -It looks like there j Field Service Regulations. i may ret be some rcults from the ly- Raleich. June 16 -There are being! lsted movement of the Raleigh Mer sent out from the office' of the adjutant-' chants' association for more extensive' tbe rtaieign pssseni;er Saturday, I Guard to each companv in the state station. There waa a long hearing todav! FORECAST. Washington, June 16. Virginia: In-1 general of the North Carolina National enlargementa settled with showers Friday. Saturday, I Guard to each comnanv smartly cloudy aad warmer; light varia- handsomely bound copiee of "Field Ser-j before the corporation commission, rt Da winds. vice Regulations. 1810 The limited i suiting in sn order oy tbe eommi-i"n North Carolina: Partly cloudy and number received from the war depart-; allowing time for an amendment of tre warmer Friday. Saturday, fair: light ment makes it impossible for more than 1 petition so thst it would dernard a real ariarrle winds. ; four copies to go to each company. union .tation. tttatWi H. C i 6 The Voman's Tonic PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT HELMS' DRUG STORE CAN BE REFILLED AT FARRIS-KLUTZ CO.,
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