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Gowan's Pneumonia Cure
External for Croup, Sore Throat, all
Pains in Chest, Lungs and Muscles
Children Poisoned.
Many children are poisoned and made
nervous and weak, if not killad outright,
by mothers giving them cough syrups
containing opiates. Foley's Honey and
Tar is a safe and certain remedy for
coughs, croup and lung trouble, and is
the only prominent cough tnsdicine that
contains no opiates or other poisons. Geo
A. Matton
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right
SlOO, D-- E- Decthon'e Antl-Dturet
may be worth to you more than $100 if
you have a child who soils bedding fro-n
incontinence of water during sleep. Cure
old and young alike. It arrests the
trouble at once. i. Sold by Geo. A.
Matton, Druggist, High Point, N. C. fri
Climatic Cures.
1 he 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 ii 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
will find that of the thousands of con
sutntives there, the few who are benefited
and regain strength are those who nse
German Syrup. Trial bott es. 25c; regu
lar size, 75c. W. A. Ring.
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IT buying silver plated ware quality shoutdalways
U II be considered before price. We take pride
In our stock ofSHverware, selng only the best kinds
from the most 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 s
. chains. , We carry the best gold filled chains that are
made anywhere, the Simmons, which are the most - '
', broadly guaranteed chain In this country; ::
lm P. Ctaloy & Drotrior
A WILD VACATION
Uur aged and sedate content
portary, the Philadelphia Public
Ledger, has heard the call of the
wild. The lure ol the potato
patch and the sorcery of black-
eyed Susans have worked a staril
ing transformation in our venera
ble friend. It cries: "We should
every now and then rush out in
the open." It goes further, and
makes the astonishing statements
that running barefooted in the
dew is so exhilarating that it pro
poses to strip altogether, in order
to obtain "the invigorating effect
of rain on the nude but active
body." Second though saves it
however, from possible arrest
''These heathful diversions aienot
always practicable, but nearly
everyone can have a sponge bath
Once in the wilds of the suburbs'
the Ledger discovers a sixth
sense: "When we return to the
free realm, something like a long'
unused sense responds rythmicallv
. f Vi n 1io.niATllaa nf not.. '
Whereupon our contemporary
seizes the pipes of Pan, strikes tby
keynote, and responds rapturousle
to the harmony around it:
"The potato fields are in creamy
blossom and the long rows ot gar
den peas in airy bloom, even while
the elderberry is wearing its mid
summer flowery tufts. Here are
great wastes of ragged robins and
starrv campions and tall orange
Jillies. Yarrows and clovers and
bu ter-and-eggs and wild mustard
all frolic together in the July
breezes. Belated buttercups hold
friendly communion wiihthe early
golden-rod, while triumphant
young black-eyed Susans stand
beside their shrinking elder sisters,
who were in their prime a month
ago. Nile green rivers of oats are
ripp'ing beside golden lakes of
over-ripe wheat."
Ah, the glad summertide! Ah,
the spirit of youth! In our mind's
enraptured eye we see or time
honored friend, rejuvenated, wear
ing its midsummer flowery tufts,
frolicing with yarrows and clovers
and fresh butter-and-eggs. A gay
old blade is our intoxicated con
temporary. It chucks the trium
phant young black-eyed Susans.
under the chin, and holds friendly
communion with their shrinking
elder sisters. .Birds sing, grasses
wave, satyrs gambol, potatoes
blossom, and the Public Ledger
leaps and laughs. On with the
dance, unbiod the fragant zone,
tune the merry throat unto the
sweet bird's note!
Betimes the antique devotee of
jop and torgettuiness wends to
Atlantic City. The bellow of the
sea is not in vain.' "its strong
ufill vuLiiahiffTra wc o-?e ljilinted
by its ancient mvsterious rune, and
feel that the delights ot beach and
surf are supreme. Amon? the
breakers there is a glad riot of
life." What! so soon? Is black-
eyed Susan forgot in the witchery
of the mermaids? Even so. Our
neighbor's ancient mysterious rune
deals now with tbe glad riots of
life on the board walk, and the
Nile-green rivers of oats glide into
the bosom of the sea Triumphant
young gSusans dive and plunge,
and tease their elder sisters who
were in their prime half a century
ago l be strong spe.ll of the sea
enchains the holy bard, and the
coast patrol comes to the rescue
n is tne mysterious summer
time, when brains are prone to
madness and man wanders far
afield We rejoice in the exhilara
tion of our old friend, bus we con
fess that we shall feel safer when
it is again in Philadelphia, free
trom tne dangers of vacation.
The "mystericus summer time
is spring and fall at Morehead
City and Beaufort..N C, the most
beautiful and delightful coast re
sorts on the South Atlantic
Washington Post.
Grange Marmalade. . ..! -. j
Wash the oranges and slice them !
thin, and for each pound add six t
cups of water and let stand for
twenty-four hours. Boil until ten
der, add two and a half cups of
ugar to every pint of fruit and boil
an hour and three-quarters. When
nearly done add two lemons sliced
thin to every five oranges used.
8ave the Piece.
Every household should have its
well marked boxes and bags for the
proper sorting out of odds and ends
of silks and cloths and linens.
Every odd bit of stuff that is of
any size should be saved. You never
know when you will need a bit of
ailk to line a collar or a strip of
muslin for bands.
Toast For Invalids.
Cut the crust from slices of stale
bread and toast to a light brown.
As each is done dip into well salted
boiling water. Arrange in a baking
pan, salting and buttering each lay
er, and cover with boiling milk, add
ing cream if you have it. Cover and
bake for fifteen minutes.
Loose Knife Handles.
Take the handle off, mix together
three parts rosin and one of bath
brick. Nearly fill the handle with
this, heat the steel beyond the blade
till nearly fed hot, insert in the
handle and press down into place.
It will be as firm as when new.
Tvi..
It is wouderfui how alike some
twins are, not only in feature, but
in character. It is seldom, however,
io we uvea 01 twin sisters or
Mothers are so nearly alike as those
of Mrs. Mary Siasona and Mrs. Ann
Denniaon. These old ladies recently
kept their eighty-fourth birthday at
Arnold, Ifottmghamshire, near
which they hav lived all their lives.
The twins were married on the same
day by the same clergyman. They
married jbrothers. Both lost their
husbands as the result of accident,
and both married a second time.
Both enjoy good health, and neither
has ever seen the sea. London
IfaiL .
lull Ring Slaughter.
A Spanish contemporary says, ac
cording to the Indianapolis News,
that in 1904 nearly : 12,000 bulls
were, killed in bullfights of the coun
try, ; The bulls killed about 10,000
hones. The best and most valuable
bulls lor the arena ire raised on
the vast estates of the Duke of Ye
ragua, in Andalusia, who has made
fortune out of this business. f
Cucumber For the Skin.
Cucumber is one of nature's own
cosmetics. Try using a slice of cu
cumber instead of soap for washing
your face. Don't throw away even
the rind. Boil it and use the water
for washing you 'ace.
To Deodorize a Room.
An easy way to deodorize and dis
infect a room is to put a lump of
camphor on a plate and press a red
hot poker into it, or bits of the gum !
may be sprinkled over red hot coals
on a shovel.
To Stop Bleeding.
Badly cut fingers may be stopped
from bleeding by tying in a piece of
soft rag soaked in turpentine. This
will at once stop the bleeding and
make the cut heal quickly.
Doing rf - Best
W. M. Tilghmann, an Oklahoma
sheriff and a one time partner of
Bat Masterson in Kansas, was in
New York recently and while here
told this story:
"A posse was one day looking for
a bad man who was the real thing.
Bat and I and several others were
in the bunch, and we ambushed our
man, and when he was within twentj
steps we suddenly showed ourselves
and ordered him to throw up his
hands.
"He. was on horseback, and he
promptly Jicw a ictoItof. Tkorc
was nothing else for us to do, and
five of us fired, and the bad man
tumbled from his pony. We went
to him and found that, while he
was badly wounded, he was not dead.
He' cursed us roundly and then grew
sarcastic.
wYou are a fine lot of marks
men,' he said. "If I had hred right
at a man like that I would have
killed him, you bet.'
Masterson seemed grieved at the
complaint, and he said sincerely :
'Well, now, don't blame me. I did
my best.' "New York Times.
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Blind Headache
"About a year ago," writes Mrs.: Mattie Alien, of,
1123 Broadway, Augusta, Ga.t "r suffered with blind sick
headaches and backaches, and could get no relief until I tried
WINE
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A Non-Intoxicating Female Tonic
I immediately commenced to imorove. and now I feel A
like a new woman, and wish to recommend it to
all sick women, for I know that it1 will cure
them as it did me."
Cardui is a pure, medicinal extract of WUTE
vegetable herbs, which relieves female
reins, regulates female functions, . I HMJ.lv
tones up female organs to a
proper state or health. Try Jarm$ta
it for your trouble. JI-2!5
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as anav aas nuty, easnr-
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it in $ 1.00 bottles.
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MEDKINS CO. CaattaaMfs, Teas.
Care I Courtesy
Mann Drug Co.
Promptness Honesty
TO LOOK WttLx,
lovely women require a lot of little fix
ings that most men know but little about
The drug man, however, wbo caters to
fashionable trade knows all these little
"ciugius ana accessories needed by
womankind.
WE ARE THE PEOPLE
you can get them from, and at popular
pnees. All the powders, perfumes, man
icure sets and whatever else is necessary
to make yon pretty, we've g t them.
Come in, please, and buy a few.
Ring's Pharmacy
9fce &
eason an
the farmer is busy
A Homely Criticism.
"Uncle Joe Cannon is sometimes
too homely and direct and harsh in
his. comments," said a young jour
nalist. "I was not at all pleased
with the remark he made to me
while I was speaking at the X ban
quet. Of course I am an inexperienced
speaker. I can't rattle off words like
the veterans of the senate and house.
1 admit that I began my address in
a iaitenng way. 1 oegan, u 1 re
member: "'Gentlemen, my opinion is that
the generality of mankind in general
is disposed to take advantage of the
generality of'-
"Here Uncle J oe interrupted me.
" 'Sit down, son,' he said. Ton
are coming out of the same hole
Jou went in at'" Kansas City
ournal.
lightly sailed boilfig"wafer. A del
icate flavor la obtained by adding a
few cloves and peppers to the salted
vater. This requires a good deal of
cooking, and the fish is done if the
fins come out , easily when gently
polled. Remove the bar carefully
0 as not to break the fish, lay in a
platter and cover with finely chop
ped bits of parsley and oyster sauce.
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' (M ami Chiss. .' .
Out very thin a Quarter of a
pound of cheese and put it in a fry
ing pan over a slow fire. Add to it
half a cupful of milk, butter, a pinch
each of salt and peoper. V Stir until
the cheese is almost melted. Then
add three well beaten eggs with half
a cupful of milk. Cook until set.
and serve in a hot dish or on thin
toast Aq agate pan is much the
lest for cheese. - -
We can make it
and see
MiM Wagncg and Chattanooga Plows
and keep the be&t Reapers, Bind
ers and mowers.
pigh Point Hardware (Jonpoij
W. I. Montjg'omery
High Point N. C.
Contractor and Builder
Correspondence Solicited
. : oce.I emd Out of Town.
NEW SPRING GOODS
Popular Prices. All new Spring jGoods. The only exclusive
Ladies Store in tbe city.' . A ' 1
rioG Venetia miihs
HAVE YOU UOCD
; . MASURY'S PAINT?
II not, why nott ' It wears, covers, woiktt and . ;
looks better than any other. ' Claims - verified V V ;
by a Half Century's Performance. 8old only by '
Siceloff Hardware & Grocery Company N
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