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It arrests the trouble at once. i. Sold by Geo. A. Matton, Druggist, High 1'oint, N. C. fri Climallo Ouraa. 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 i 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 tion due to coughing, the greatest danger and dread of the consumptive, can be prevented or stopped by taking German Svrup liberally and regularly. Should you be able to go to a warmer clime, you win nna mat ot tne tnousanas of con sumtives there, the few who are benefited and regain strength are those who use German byrup. Trial bott ea. 25c; regu lar size, 75c. W. A. Ring. EodDDDdDDTTDy Iff buying silver plated ware quality shouldalways ' II 1 1 be considered before price. We take pride In our stock ofSilverware, seing only the best kinds' from the mos reliable makers. We call your atten tion to our 1847 Roger knives and forks. We buy them In jobbers lots and can sell them at less than those who buy In small quantities. Another thing we pride ourselves upon Is our line of watch and lorgnette chains. We carry the best gold filled chains that are made , anywhere, the Simmons, which are the most broadly guaranteed chain In this country. :r :; :: A. P. Gtaloy & Brothsr . ' IHsh Point, KorlA CaroEZna Hew Charlaa Hoyt Dismissed an Un satisfactory Actor. ' Julian Mitchell was for years stage manager for Charles Hovt and. with Tim Murphy, Otis Harlan and Har ry uonor, snares tne honor of fre quently reviving the Hoyt stories, says the New York Times. Mr. Mitchell's newest contribution con cerns the actor to whom Hoyt on one occasion observed : ' "By the way, there is a part open in "The Brass Monkey. Do you "HOW DID IOC USE ME?" thitk you could play it?" And Hoyt naned the character. ''Certainly, Mr. Hoyt," said the actor. "That part is just in my line." "Well," said Mr. Hoyt, "I'll give you a chance at it. The company is up in JNew lork state, iou join it, and I will come up to Elmira and see how well you play it." The day came, and Hoyt was on hand to see the performance. The actor was very bad, and after the play was over Hoyt went back on the stage to see him. "Well, Mr. Hoyt, how did you use mer "fiotten," was the characteristic Answer "To tell you the truth, Mr. Hoyt, the nart .is jiot iust in my line," APainlG33 Curo of Curablo Pain ; - Never resJsn yourself to suffer pain. Women's pains ar.e curette. They are the sign of dangerous conditions of the female nrpans: tohirhfshnnlH rw J promptly attended to or dangerous results will follow. : IT COZIE3 TO WOMAN'S RELIEF wftsver ate staffers from any of woman's biting and weakening pains, ft not oniy compass the pains to atop, but it follows up and drives out tb causa of the pains, wWoh prwetjts uem from coming back. R make yea wefl. Try It Sold vetywaere n $1.00 bottles. WUTICSA weary and ani, aoa, taisnru troubles. V (In ptadn Afldassa; Dept., Tlx CMC UtiU BBsaWaa AAavatSaL- VWHMOaK OVGDCl" aajlM aawttaM. tmr UdM'tfytaar QMStasooBja MaaKfaaOa. ttanooga, TaaA. "WITHOUT A FAIN," f Marr Sheitoa. ef Poplar Bhiff, Mo., ".! cjio mm hmeewwk, though, More tta CAStfXJI, two 4octors had dona ai aa toot. I caa tnrtbAiOy uy I m essad fey Carta! . I want every auflaHa him tehnow at (Ma wcftderml aBadMM. - Oare I Courtesy Mann Drug: Co. Promptness Honesty HABITUAL CRIMINALS. All In Are Superstitious and Bslisva Signs and Omens. Habitual criminals are very super titious. No pickpocket would dream of "working" unless he had in his pocket or somewhere about his per son either a small piece of coal, chalk or "lucky stone as a talismi against misfortune, according to n Juighsn mter. tven if the amulet fails tbem and they are captured with it in their possession they ac count for the fact by remembering tnat they nave disregarded some other warning that was given them earlier in the day. For instance, should a thief be riding on top of an omnibus and the horse slip, he re gards it as a warning that he must do no work that day. All habitual criminals regard tlw Bible with awe. To a man almost they will lie with out motive, but when in the witness box they will do anything to evade kissing the book. A common mode of getting out of the difficulty is to kiss the thumb that is helping to hold the Bible instead of the actual book. Should a pickpocket steal a purse containing foreign money he regards it as certain that before the year is out he will have traveled in strange lands. To find gold in a purse stolen at a wedding is a sure sign of good luck, while it is equally bad to "work" at a funeral. By every class of criminals funerals are regarded as tokens of ill luck. To meet one while on the way to a house where a burglary is to be carried out means that death or imprisonment awaits the attempt. There is an old man named Cowper, now in an English prison serving his twenty-eighth term of imprisonment, who is a per feet encyclopedia on criminals' su- Eerstitions. He firmly believes that e can never be sentenced again after his present term has expired, because twenty-eight has always been a lucky number with him. If a burglar meets "a sleeping do he regards it as a sure sign that he will be lucky for a long time. To see a flag flying over a private house is taken as an invitation "to crack the crib." Women who squint are im mune from the attentions of the criminal classes. No burglar would break into a house if he knew that a maidservant who squinted was kept there. ; Similarly a pickpocket would have nothing to do with the posses sions of a woman with a cast in her eye. A man in the habit of passing counterfeit coin will never attempt to get rid of any to a woman who squint. , - -' - f, In For It "I think , I know right from wrong," pleaded the defendant. "That doesn't matter," sternly re plied the judge. "It is evident that you are ignorant of the law govern ing this case, and ignorance of the law can never be accepted as an excuse." Chicago Record-Herald Ha Had Experiment. 1 , ii to look waxx, lovely women require a lot nt ism tssS:s&:stss wonmSi 8CCe580nea nded by WE ARB THB PEOPLE fcanCeTe to make yon pre tv w T? Comeln. PWWbu7a7ew Ring's Pharmacy Tommy You said I shouldn't eat those cold mince pies in the pantry; that they would make mo ill. Mother Yes, Tommy. Tommy (convincingly)!- But, mam ma, they haven't. Emperor His Model. The emperor and empress of Ger many visited the little town of Mores recently, and a crowd gath ered to welcome them. Noticing a young woman with an infant in her arms, the emperor asked her how many children she had. "Six, your majesty," was the re ply. Oh, that is too many," said the kaiser gravely. The woman's husband, however, then stepped ' forward and said bluntly, "But you set u the ex ample, your majesty." ' , s for a moment the kaiser seemed nonplused but then he -answered, with a smile, "That's quite true, but then I am the father of my peo ple, and I must perform my duty toward them." " v " Worked Aldrioh. , Thomas Bailey Aldrich once re ceived a pathetic letter in a fem inine hand announcing the death of a little daughter and asking if he would not send in his own hand writing a verse or two from "Babie Bell" to assuage the grief of the household, ; Aldrich sent the whole poem and not long after saw it dis- Slaved in the shop of an autograph ealer with, a good, romd price at (ached. . '. ' 5ifte Season (Qpens ancl- the farmer is busy We can make it easy for you, call and see Rolling WagncjS and Chattanooga Plow? . and keep the best Reapers, Bind ers and mowers. iigb Point Hardware (Jonpo j W. I. Montgomery High Point. N. C. Contractor and Builder Correspondence Solicited LocalaadOuteTowa, NEW SPRING GOODS Miss Venetia Smith's HAVE vnit tivt ' " - . 1 MASURY'S PAINf? If not. why not? It wears, covers, woiktf and- - ' ' Jocks betier tbari any other. Claims verified 4 " by a Half Century' Pt-rformance. Kold only by v Siceloff Hardware & - Grocery Company High Point,! 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