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I was very deaf in my left ear,
caused by catarrh. Had lourteen
different doctors to examine and
treat me. Found no relief. Have
used "Cacterine" three days and
can now hear my clock tick. My
head is clearer, my voice stronger,
and I feel benefited otherwise
Jerome Badgey, 436 W. 18th St.,
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DeWitt's ESS Salve
For Piles, Burns. Sores.
atop it.
neglected cough or cold may lead to
serious bronchial or lung troubles. Don't
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effects of a cold. Geo A Matton
A Trt-d and True Fri nd.
One Mi ute Cough Core contains not
an atom of any harmful drug, and it has
beei curing Coug s, Colds, Croup and
Whoop'ng Coughs so long that it has
proven itself to be a tried and true fri-nd
to the many who use it. Sjld by vV.
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External for Croup, Sore Throat, all
Pains in Chest, Lungs and Muscles
OhiJdrn Poisoned.
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nerv us and weak, if not killad outright,
by mothers giving f'em cough syrups
containing opiates. Foley's Honey and
Tar is a safe and certain remedy for
coughs, croup and lung trouble, anl is
the only prominent cough msdicine that
contains no opiates or other poisons. Geo
A. iiatton
roleyy3 Kidney Cure
makes UH'-ov .ivA bladder fight.
StOO, D - B- Decthnn'e Antl-Durt
may be worth to you more than Jioo if
you have a child who soils bedding fro 1
incontiijence of water during sleep. Cure
old ana you -g alike. It arrests the
.trouble at once. fi. Sold by Geo. A. I
Mattjn, Druggist, High l'oint, N. C. fri
if
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from the most reliable makers. V We ca your atten
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those who buy in sma quantities. Another thing we
pride ourselves upon is our line of watch and lorgnette
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For 18 months 1 sufiered fear
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to sleep at night because of the
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it seemed I'd choke to death
"Cacterine" has cured me of this
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Ollme.ua Cures.
The influence of climatic coddltions in
the cure f consumption is very much
overdrawn. The poor patient, and the
rich patient, too, can do much better at
ho e by proper attention to food diges
tion, and a regular use of German Syrup.
Free expectoration in the morning sa
made certain by German Syrup, so is i
good night's rest and the absencs of that
weakening cough and debilitating night
sweat. Restless nights and the exhaus
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and dread of the consumptive, can be
prevented or stopped by taking German
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and regain strength are those who use
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CONDENSED STORIES.
Lincoln's Anecdote of Daniel Webater
" and Hit Toothbrush. ..
During the famous Lincoln, and
Douglas debating tour the rival can
didates came together in the cabin
of a river steamer which was- no
torious for its slovenly appoint
ments, especially in the matter of
towels, combs and brushes. As
usual, Lincoln was in a genial mood
and recalled an anecdote about
Daniel Webster, apropos of the situ
ation. One day the great New Eng
land orator was finishing his toilet
in the common wash room of a
steamer on the Wabash, using the
contents of a well equipped case
FLUNO THE TOOTHBRUSH OVERBOABD.
brought along for his personal use.
A Hoosier standing by curiously
watched his distinguished fellow
traveler brushing his teeth and at
the end of the operation said naive
ly, "Stranger, wisht you'd lend me
that air thing a spell." Webster
was on a vote hunting trip, trying to
do as did the Romans around him,
end promptly handed over the tooth
brush. V
Thereupon the Hoosier brushed
his teeth, then handed back the im
plement, 6aying, "That would be
handy to keep around." Webster
forgot policy, the presidency, even
himself. He seized the brush and
flung it overboard. How many votes
the action cost him no man can say.
The Hoosiers might have overlooked
his extravagance, even his unfortu
nate habits. His pride was too
much for them, for-4;hey reckoned
as pride his impulse of separateness.
Blaine and a Tramp.
When Blaine was a young lawyer
and cases were few he was asked to
defend a poverty stricken tramp
accused of stealing a watch. He
pleaded with all the ardor at his J
command, drawing so pathetic a pic
ture with such convincing energy
that at the close of his argument
the court was in tears, and even the
tramp wept. The jury deliberated
but a few minutes and returned the
verdict, "Not guilty." Then the
tramp drew himself up, tears
streamed down his face as he looked
at the future "plumed knight," and
said: "Sir, I never heard so grand a
flea. I have not cried before since
was a child. I have no money
with which to reward you, but
(drawing a package from the depths
of his ragged clothes) here's that
watch. Take it and welcome!"
Boston Herald.
Anecdote of General 8herman.
It is said that when General Sher
man was in command of the army
in Tennessee in the early part of
the conflict he was much annoyed
by people who inundated him with
complaints of the petty thefts of
the soldiers under his command.
One day when the general was
particularly busy with a special serv
ice detail at headquarters a Union
woman, whose husband was in the
Confederate army, came in with a
Sueruloua complaint that some sol
ier had stolen her chickens. H
eyed her in silence for a moment
and then said in his sternest tones : i
"Madam, the integrity of the con
stitution and ' the unity of the re
public must be maintained if if
it takes every chicken in Tennes
see I" Washington Star. '
Why Ha Mixed Bsvaraga.
' A Highlander who va in the hab
it of drinking a mixture of whisky
and beer was asked the reason of his
partiality for inch a peculiar tipple.
He explained it thus: "Weel, ye see,
when ! drank Vbisky J was drunb
before I was fou, and when I drank
beer I was fort before I was drunk,
but - when I drink both together I
am drunk' and : fou rat v the , same
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ALLEN-BLAIR
One of the sweetest weddings of,
this season of weddings was. that
at the home of Mr. and Mis. . Do
rian H. Blair Jane 22d,at 9 o'clock
when Miss Annie King Blair,
daughter, of F. S. Blair, of Guil
ford College, became the wife of
Mr. William W. Allen, Jr , of
Camden, N. J., son oi Mr. W. W.
Allen, of Charleston, S. C.
The whole lower floor of the
house was beautifully decorated
and in the library where the cere
emony took place, the large bay
window was covered with bramble,
the green being relieved by large
bows and festons of white. In
front was, an arch from the middle
of which hung a large green wed
ding bell, which had a row of
white flowers around the bottom
and was also decorated with mag
nolias. There were also banked
flowers and lighted "white candles
on the top of the desk, at which
the certificate was signed by the
contracting parties and their wit
nesses.
President L- L. Hobbs, oi Guil
ford College.and Dr. Egbert Smith
preceded the wedding party. Mr.
W. W. Allen, Jr., and his brother,
Mr. Raymond Allen, of New York
following; . then the maid of honor,
Miss Nellie L. James, of Oe man
town, Pa., and then the bride with
her father. Little Clarence Blair
acted as page and held the ribbons
during the ceremony. The wed
ding was in accordance with the
custom of Friends, the certificate
being read by President Hobbs
after the bride and Broom had
the prescribed form. Dr.
Smith made a most imoressive
prayer and Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Allen, Jr., turned to receive the
congratulations of their friends.
Mrs. Archie Sykes and Miss
Henry Anna Hackney presided at
tne punch lbowl, Refreshments
were very daintily served and
enjoyed by I he gnes s.
The presents were unusually
numerous and handsome, such an
array of cut glass and solid silver
being seldom seen, and besides
those received here there was a
large number sent direct to the
future home of the wedded couple.
The bride wore a most
becoming gown of white crepe
de chine over taffeta, a tulle veil,
a large boquet of white carnations
completing the costume. Her go
ing away gown was a dark blue
coat suit with bat to match. The
maid of honor wore a beautiful
pale green silk mulle and carried
pink carnations. Greensboro Tel
egram. .
Notice Publication.
North Carolina, Superior Court
Guilford County. J June term, 1905
Jos. T. Best and Ben j Ar Best,
executors of J. B. Best, deceased,
vs. Cora W. Best, et al.
In the above entitled action, up
on affidavit, it appearing to the
Court that Eli B. Hodges, Addie
Allsbrooks, J. W. Stamper, Robt.
Stamper, Pattle Mary Rousher,
Columbus Stamper, and Wm. L
Stamper, Richard Stamper, Laura
Lewis, Armerling Hilary, Norman
Stamper, are non-residents of the
State of North Carolina, and can
not, after due diligence, be found
in the said State, and that a sum
mons has been issued returnable o
this June term of this court that
defendants cannot be found in the
said county.
' The said parties are hereby noti
fied to appear at the next term of
this court, which begins on the 21
day of August, 1905, and answer
or demur to the complaint which
has been filed in the Clerk's office
in the court house at Greensboro,
N.C. .-v-.;Tnis
action is brought by the
plaintiffs against' the defendants
for the purpose of having constru
ed by this court, the will of J. B
Best, deceased, and the said par
ties 'are legatees under the said
':; It is further ordered that this
notice be published at least once
a week for six successive wjeks in
the High Point Enterprises news
paper published in the city of High
Point N I Cmm:., :
till 4B.' Peebles, Judge Presd'jr
June 16, 1905. ja8 6t
1? Aaiatotl
T-Having qualified as administra
tor; Of MufthT Walker, deceased,
accordiig to law, this is to notify
all persons holding claims against
aald estate to present them proper
ly xsworn io,i on or r before Inly iii
toc6,.to the undersigned, or this
notice vwilt; be ; pleaded , bar of
thtr recoverey,-! All persons in
debted to Said estate are requested
to mike immediate payment.
. DAVID TROA Admr.
P of Msrhtf Walker? Dec'd 5
Have youir cake, muffins, and bis
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cleaner, moire tasty andwholesome.
Royal Baking PowdheJps the house
wife to produce at home, qmckly and eco
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cake, crisp coolqes, crullers, crusts and
muffins, witK which the ready-made food
found at the bake-shop or grocery does
not compare.
Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps.
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The drusr man however, who caters to
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womankind.
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