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IkgHfoUt, Fee*
I aoppnss |«a M» alt aboot the
stage dad stage people. You've been
touched with and by actors, and yon
read tbe newspaper eritlntin and tbe
Jokss hi the weeklies abort the Rial to
and the chorus girls and the tons
haired tragedlaoa.
Latterly there has been much talk
of the actor people la a new light It
seams to have been divulged that In
stead of being BMtorteg bacchanalian*
and diamond h«ngry;JLoretels they are
businesslike folk, students and as
cetics with children and home* and
libraries.
Whether the old or tbe new report
of the sock and bttakiners be tbe true
oae Is a surmise \tliat has *no place
bees. I offer yon merely this UtUe
story of *we strollers, and for proof of
Its truth 1 «an show you only the dark
patch. tbe caat Iron handle of
the *la»a w»auco door of Hector*! old
made there by tbe
psteteatpattOf gloved hands toe lm
patient to finger tbe clnmay thumb
letch and where I laat saw Cherry
wtttfagthrough like a swsUow Into
-her nsst, «»--jHme to the minute, as
useal» W*«s* for her act.
Thsnandevllle team of Hart and Cher
ry was an Inspiration. Bob Hart bad
been roaming through tbe eastern and
Western circuits for four years with a
adzed up act syfrprlslag a roeaoiegse.
three lightning changes with songs, a
couple df Imitations' of celebrated imi
tator* and. aback apd wing daacs that
had'drawn a. glance of approval from
ttw.fcas* viol playes tn too re than one
Mfk, thia which no performer ever
melted tpore satisfactory evidence of
good wiork. »».r
One afternoon Bob Baft presented
his solvent, serious, well known vau
devllllan face at the box office window
of a rival attraction and got his d. h.
coupon for an orchestra seat
, A, B, C and D glowed successively
ch, tbe announcement spaces and pesa
«fl Into oblivion, each plunging Mr.
Hart deeper Into gloom.
But when H came en "the Mustard"
suddenly sat up straight H was tho
happy alphabetical prognoatlcator of
Winona 'Chart? Ip -character songs and
hnpeasenakena. Tbare were scarcely
more than two bites to Cherry, but
the delivered tbe merchandise tied
with a pink cord and charged to tho
old man's account Km first showed
you a deliriously dewy and glnghamy
country girl with a basket N of property
dal*ta» who laformed yea Ingenuously
that 4kve Were oth«*£ttags to be
learned at the old log SChoolhouse be
sides alpberiQ' and nouns, especially
"wlm the teacher kept me in." Van
ishing with a quick flirt of .gingham
apron strings, ahe reappeared in con
siderably less than a "trice" as a fluffy
Pariaienne —so near does art bring the
old red mill to the Moulin Bouge. And
then — x y
But you know tbe seat And so did
Bob Hsrt, but be aaw'somebody else.
He thought he saw that Cherry was
the only professions! on the short or
der stage that be had seen who seem
ed exactly to fit the part of Helen
«tfmas.de the ahetati be had written
and kept tusked away in the tray of
Ms trunk.
But Bob Hsrt*s sketch was not des
tined to end in a pickle Jar. He celled
it "Mice Will Play." He t»d kept It
qnlet and bidden away ever since he
wrote it waiting to find a partner who
fitted bis conception of Helen primes.
And here wss Helen herself, with all
the innocent abandon, the youth, tbe
sprlghtliness and tbs flawless stage
art that his critical taste I—ilil.
After tbe act em# ever Hsrt found
the manager in the box office ead got
I Cherry's address. At B tbe Mat eftaa
noon be called at the musty old house
tat the West Pestta* mad sent up his
ptofssslonsl card.
By daylight la a secular shirt waist
and s plain voile skirt, with her hair
curbed and bar Sister of Charity eye*.
Winona Cherry might bars been play
ing tbs part of Prudence Wise, tbe
deacon's dsughter, In the great (un
written) New England drama aot pet
Mttthdaartkbg.
*T know yoftr act Mr- Hart," She
eatdalkardhe had Peeked ever Ms seed
carutully. "What did pea wfcb to see
Me abontf*
-I sew yna week tut. night." mtt
Bart Tvs written a sketch thst !**•
been saving sp. Mr* dor twot sad I
tklnk yon wsfofii stksr part 1
thought rd eee 70a about it"
"Come in the parlor," said Mfos Cher
ay. *U've haw wishing foe ss matting
og the sort 1 tklnk Pd Mfcs to act la
steed of doing tarns."
Bob Bart drew Ma eberished "Mice
WDI Play" from his pocket and rood it
k her. _ _
folephini call sad cutting the dia
logne jast before the cllmaj while
they were struggling for tbe pfotol sad
by comple^ the Haes^ud^
L mU her ItifotuAswhk
c ssrt zx&rzc
pstaka Thai was her woman's latai
tloo tfcst be had lacked. At tbe sad
of their talk Bart was wtmng to staks
tbs JadgmsaC experience end ssvlags
of his fear years of vsadeville that
"Mice WiH Play" would biesssm Into
s psreankl Bower la the gasdenef the
said she. *1 b*U«re pour
sketch Is ~oac to win eat. That
fthMSftrt fits me kke e skrinkaMe
fiaanet after Ha first trip to a bandless
hand la ask j. I ees make it stand
out Wee the enteqsl of the PUrtr-foartfa
regiment at a little mothers' baxaar.
And I'T? *een yon work. I know what
yqa cffii do with the other part. But
t#aineae la busineee. How much do
you get a week for the stunt 70a do
now 1"
•*Two handred," answered Hart •
"I get SIOO for mine," said Cherry.
"That's about the natnral discount for
a woman. But I live on It and put
a few slmoleons every week under the
loose brick In the old kitchen hearth.
The stage is all right 1 love It but
there's something else I lore better—
VitU.
"PSAD If AOAXH, PLBASB," SAID MISS
that's a little country home, some day,
with Plymouth Rook chickens and alx
ducks wandering around tbe yard.
"Now, let me toll you, Mr. Hart, I
am strictly business. If you want me
to play tbe opposite pert In your
sketch I'll do it And I believe ws
can qiske it go. And there's some
thing U« I went to say. There's no
nonsense in my makeup. I'm on the
level, and I'm on tbs stage for what
it pays me. Just ss other girl* work
In stores snd offices.
"If you want to make this s busi
ness partnership, Mr. Hsrt, with sll
1 nonsense cut out of it, I'm In on It I
know something about vaudeville
team* In general, but thl* would have
to be one in particular. I want you to
know that Pm on the stags for. what
1 can cart swsy from It every pay
day In s little msnils envelope kith
nicotine stains on it where the cashier
has licked the flap. Ifs s kind of hob
by of mine to want to crsvenette my
self for plenty of rainy days in the
future. I want you to know Just how
I em. I don't know trbat an all nlgM
restaurant looks I drink only
weak never spoke to a man at s
stage entrance lit my life, add I've got
money in live savings banks."
"Miss Cherry," ssld Bob Hsrt to his
smooth, serious tones, "you're In on
yoar own terms. I've got 'strictly
buslnen' pasted In my hat snd ten
cHed on my makeup box. When I
dream of nights I alwsys see a five
room bungalow on tbe north shore of
Long Island, with s Jsp cooking clam
broth and duckling In tbe kitchen
and me with tbs title deeds to the
place In my pongee coat pocket swing
tog in a hammock on the aide porch."
''' Tbe subsequent history of "Mice
Will Plsy" is the history of all suc
cessful writings for tbe stage. Hsrt
and Cherry cut it, pierced it. remodeled
It, put tbe Sketch through all the
known processes of condensation snd
Improvement
They rebesrsed It by tbe old fash
ioned boarding bpuss dock In tbe
rarely assd parlor qntil Its warning
click at five minutes to the hour would
occur every time exactly half s second
before the click of tba union dad re
volver that Helen Grimes used
hearsing tho thrilling climax of the
sketch.
Yes, that was a thriller and a piece
ot excellent work, fo tho let a rdM
S3 caliber revolver was used, loaded
with a real cartridge. Helen Crime*,
who is a western girl of decidedly Buf
falo BUllah skill snd daring. Is tem
pestuously In tars with Jack Valen
tine, tbe private secretary and confi
dential prospective son-in-law ef ber
father, "Arapahoe" Grime*, quarter
million dollar cattle king, owning a
ranch that. Judging by the see aery, k
fa either tbe Bad Lands or Imogen
sett L. L Valentine (In private life
Mr. Bob Bart) wean puttees and
.Meadow Brook Bnnt riding trousers
and glvss his address ss New York.
There were only two ports and *
half ia "Mice Will Play." Hart aad
Cherry were tbe two, of course, and
the half was a minor part always play
ed by a stage hand.
There was another girl In the sketch
1 —a Fifth avenue society swalles* who
I was visiting tbe ranch and who had
sir*nsd Jack Valentine when he was
a wealthy clubman on lower Third
avenue before no lest Ms men ejr. Tbte
fikl sppsarsd sa tbe steps only In tbs
photographic state—Jack bad ber Baro
ny stack ap ea tbe mantel of the
Akkgan ef the Bed Leads drartng
seem. Helen was Jealous, ot course.
Aad new Car the thriller. Old Arap
ahoe Chases dies ef eagles pectoris
one alght—do Helen Informs u* la •
stags ferryboat whisper over the lost
lights—while only hk secretary was
prwiat And that ssme day be was
known to have had 9MVDOQ la cask
hi hk (ranch) library Just received for
th* Ml* of ■ few* of bear** to th*
mt (Hmu lefloonlf for Qm prico
we pay tor Mask!) Tlm casta dlaap
peais at the HOC -tin*. Jack Vatoo
ttoa wu the only peteon with th*
ranchman Whan ba made hi* (alleged)
croak.
"Gawd Juuws 1 lor* him. bnt U be
ha* dona this deed*"- You *aba, don't
you 7 And than tbara in torn* maaa
thine* said abont tha truth trim
Oihnaa, chaparraHeh aa aha can ba,
A.CFFJSR'.^RSU.S:
ia not only a telaetto. but a faenclar.
To loee atone Ml ewoop mijX» and
s kwar to riding troueer* with angle*
to tha aldaa Ilka tha rerUtkm* on tha
chart «f s typhoid torar pattest te
enough to make an/ perfect ladJ SMd.
•» thaal _
batfe l "(sdnt l Uto Wtar^e 1 ? Uh
fry to Atoagansatt wncel) Tha d*-
nouement than basins
Helen thinks Jack has takaa tha
■optt
Jg* ~ . .
WRajMCS **»: > - fwr 5 '
GRAHAM, N. C., THURSDAY, JULYSM 1911.
Goaded beyond Imprudence (as be
fore said), Helen say* to Jack Valen
tine, "Bobber and thief, and, worse
yet stealer of trusting hearts, this
should be your fate!"
With that out ahe whips, of course,
the trusty S3 caliber.
"But I will be merciful," goes on
Helen. "You shall live. That will be
your punishment. I will show you
how easily I could bave sent you to
the death that you deserve. Tbere U
her picture on tbe I will
■end through her more beafitlful face
the bullet that should have pierced
your craven heart"
And ahe doe* It And there's no
foke blank cartridges or ssslstsnts
pulling strings. Helen Ores. Tbs bul
let—the actual bullet—goes through
the face of the photograph and tfien
strike* the hidden aprlng of the elid
ing panel In tbe wall, and. 10, the panel
alldes, and tbere Is the missing $041,-
000 In convincing stacks of currency
and bags of gold. It's great You
know how It Is. Cherry practiced for
two month* at a target on the roof of
her boarding bona*. It took good
(hooting. In tbe sketch (he bad to bit
a brass disk only three Inches In diam
eter, covered by wall paper lti tbe
panel, and ahe had to stand lu exactly
the same apot every , night and tbe
photo hnd to be' in exactly the same
spot, snd she had to shoot steady and
true every time.
Of course o)d Arapahoe had tucked
the funds away there-In the secret
place, and of course Jack hadn't tak
en anything except his salary (whlch
really might have come under tbe
bead of "obtaining money undfer," but
that Is neither here nor tbere). and
of course the New, York girl was
really engaged to a ji-oncrete house
contractor In the Broux, and neces
sarily Jack and Helen ended tn a half
nelson, and tbere you are.
After Hsrt and Cherry bad got
"Mice Will Play" flawless they bad s
try out at a vaudeville bouse that ac
commodates. Tbs sketch wa* a house
wrecker. It was one of those rare
strokes of talsnt that inundates s the
ater from the roof down. Tbe gallery
wept and the orchestra seats, being
dressed for it. swam In tears.
After tbe show tbe booking agents
signed blank check* and pressed foun
tain pens upon Hart and Cherry. Pive
hundred dollars a week was what It
panned out.
That night at 11:80 Bob Hart took
off his hat and bade Cherry good night
at ber bearding house door.
"Mr. Hart," *nld she thoughtfully,
"come Inside Just a few minutes.
We've, got our chance now to make
good and to make money. What wo
want to do is to cut expenses every
cent we can and 'Save all we can."
"Right," said Bob. "If* business
with me. You've got your scheme for
banking your*, and I dream every
nlgbt of that bungalow with the Jap
cook and nobody around to rniso trou
ble. Anything to enlarge tbe net re
ceipts will engage my'altenllon."
"Come Inside Just a few minutes,"
repeated Cherry, deeply thoughtful.
"I'te got a proposition to make to you
that will reduce our expenses te lot
and help you work out your own fu
ture and help ll#S work out atine, and.
All on business principles."
• •' + - •
"Mice Will Play" bad n tremendou*-
ly successful run In New York for ten
weeks— ruther nest for a vsadeville
sketch—and then it started on tbe cir
cuits. \Vithout following it, It may
be said that it was a solid drawing
card fur two year*, without n sign of
abated "popplnrlty.
Bam Paokard. manage* of one of
Keetor's New York bouses, (aid of
Hart and Cherry:
"As squsre and high toned a little
terfin as ever came over tbe circuit
It's s pleasure to read tbelr names on
tbe booking list Quiet, bard workers,
no Johnny and Mabel nonienie, on tbe
Job to the minute, straight home after
tbelr act, and each of 'em a* gentle
manlike as s lady. I don't expect to
handle sny attraction* that give me
less trouble or more respect for tbe
profession."
And now, after so much cracking of
a nutshell, her* Is tbe kernel of the
story: , ...
At the end of Its second season
"Mice Will Play" earns back to Mew
York for another run at the roof gar
dene and summer theaters. Tbere wa*
never aay trouble In booking It st tbe
iopnotch price. Bob ilsrt bad bis
bangs lew nearly paid. for. and Cherry
had so soany savings deposit bank
books that she had begun to boy sec
tional bookcases on tbe Installment
plsn to, bold them.
I tell yon these things to a satire you.
even if yea caat believe it, that many
-very many—of tip sags peopis srs
Workers with abiding ambitions. Just
the sates as tbs man who wants to
be peeeldml, or the grocery clerk who
wants a. home in Pletbnsh, or a lady
wbo le aaxieae to flop out of the count
pan into tbe prince Are; And I hope
I may be allowed to say, without chip
plug into the eontribetlee basket tbot
they often move ia a mysterious way
tbelr wonders to perform.
But listen.
At the. first performance of "Mice
WOT Plsy" in New York st tbs' new
Wsstphails (no halts alluded to) the
ater Wlnooa Cheery was serrous.
When sbs Bred at tbe photograph ef
tbe eastern beauty on tbe mental the
ballet Instead of penetrating the pho
to end then striking the disk, wept
into tbs lower left side ef Bff Hart*s
neck. Met pgpeMing to get it there
Hsrt collapsed neatly, while Cherry
fainted In a most artlatlc manner.
Xlmi tfldinucf, «T"iMng • UM7
viewed a comedy Instead of a tragedy
la which ll* principal* war* married
or racoacilad. applaud*) with great *o
>Jl*|l*. The «k>l haad, Wb* always
men iaeh oMulMt, rang tb* car
tels 4m>Bl aad two platoon* of wan*
ablft*>* nmjwt tlvaiy *» l »0f» or laaa
raapertfully retpoved Hart ltd Charry
,lf««l|aMj>arf mjliWlifrt
•a, -aw| aU w«t>« aa marry aa aa '4ll
- boll.
Tba aUfa ban da found a young doc
tor at lb* ate** entrant* who wu
waltlaf Cor a pa (last wMb a daeoedoo
at ImHmi Beauty raaaa. Tb* doc
tor miUdnl dart carefully audi
ta«jr*») heartily.
"No headline* for you, old apart,"
waa bta dlagnocla. "If It bad beao
two locbe* to tb* toft It would bar*
, ondermlned tb* carotid artery aa far
l aa tb* red frynt drug atol*
,S! „ " A&.» ' - *"** S
bush and back sgaluT As It Is, you
Just get the property man to bind it
up with a flounce torn from any one of
the girls' valeuclennes and go boms
and get It dressed by tbe psrlor floor
practitioner on your block snd you'll
be sll right Excuse me: I've got a
serious case outside to look after."
After that ,Bob Hsrt looked up and
felt'better. And then to where he ley
came Vtncente, tbe tramp Juggler,
great lu his line. Vincents, a solemn
man.from Brattleboro, Vt, named Bam
Griggs at home, sent toys and mspls
sugar home to two smsh daughter*
from every town he played. Vincents
had moved on tbs same circuits with
Hart and Cherry anil was tbslr peri
patetic friend.
"Bob," mid Vlneente ha his ssrious
way, "I'm glad It's no worse. Tbs
■little lady is wild shout you."
"Whof* asked Hart
"Cherry," said the Juggler. "We
didn't know how bad you were hurt
snd we kept her sway. Ifs tsklng tbs
manager and three girl* to hold her."
"It was an accident, of course." said
Hart "Cherry's all right Bhe wasn't
feeling in good trim or shs couldn't
have done it There's no hard feel
ings. She** strictly bualne**. The
doctor my* I'll be on tbe Job again
in three days Don't let her worry."
"Man," said Bam Griggs severely,
puckering his old, smooth lined face,
"are you a chess automaton or a hu
man pincushion t Cherry's crying her
heart'out fbr you—calling "Bob. Bob,'
every second, with them holding her
hands and keeping her from coming
to you."
"What's the matter with her?" ask
ed Hart, with wide open eyes. "The
sketch Ml go on sgain tn three days
I'm not hurt bad, the doctor aays
She won't lose out half a week's sal
ary. I know it wa* an accident.
What'* tbe matter with herl"
"You seem to be blind or a sort of
fool," said Vlneente. "The girl love*
you and la almost mad about your
"IT'S TOO LATE, SAM; IT'S TOO LATS"
hurt What's the matter with you)
Is sbe nothing to yuu} I wish you
could bear ber call you."
' "Loves me?" asked Hob Hsrt, rising
from tbe *tack of icanery on wblcb
he lay. "Cherry loves me} Why, it's
impossible!"
"I wish you could see ber and bear
ber," aald Crlicgs.
"But, man." aald Bob Hart sitting
up, "It's Impossible. If* Impossible,
1 tell you. I never dreamed of *ucb
a thing."
"No human being." said tbe tramp
Juggler, "could mistake It She'* wild
for love of yon. How bsvs you been
so bliadr
"But, my God," ssld Bob Hsrt. ris
ing to his feet, "Ifs too Ists. Ifs too
Iste, I tell you. Sam; it's too lata. It
csn't be. You must be wrong. Ifs
impossible. Tbere'* *ome mlstsks."
"Bbfs crying for you." said the
tramp Juggler. "Kor love of yon she's
flgbttng three sad calling your namo
so loud tbey don't dare to raise tbs
curtain. Wake up. man!"
"For love of met" said Bob Hart,
with staring eyes. "Don't I tell you
Ifs too Iste? Ifs 100 Iste, man. Why,
Cherry snd ( fcgve been married two
yesrs!"
CARRYING PIQ IRON.
The Way talent His Study Ineresssd
Reetdts and Wegee.
No work seems mors aim pis, mora
unlikely to bs subject to adsntlflc
study, than tbs art of carrying pig
Iron. This, however, baa been sub
jected to the most careful scientific
study. Men st Bethlebsm, Pa, were
loading pig Iron oa cars at tbe fate of
about twelvo ions a day. Certain pig
handler* were given extra wages for
doing this work under special direc
tion. An sttempt wss made to ascer
tain tbe relation between the amount
of horsepower wblcb each man exert
ed and the fatigue which be incurved.
Long continued experiment furnished
a vast smount ef informstloe. bat ap
parently DO taw. Finally P. W. Tay
lor, who was conducting tbe experi
ments. bended tbe data over to an
assoctate *bo was apt at mathemati
cal probleth*. Very soon be reported
that bs had discovered tbe law-that
fatigue varied In proportion to a cer
tain relation between tbe amount of
load and tbe period of rest—for exam
ple. * man carrying a ninety-two pound
pig bad, la order to avoid fatigue, to
bs strsst per cent of the time. The
discovery of Uik law Involved s great
amount of data. Including certain phys
iological facta concerning tbe poleon
ous effects of waste tissue upon-tbe
blood and difficult ma thematic formu
la,' tncladfciff the plotting of carves.
As a' result the pig handlers were di
rected exactly bow to Uft aad carry
thslg loads and whan is asst aad the
amount of pig iron bandied by each
man every day increased from twelve
and a half tons to forty-eevea. Of
course the men received a great ad
vance la Wliss, Breast Hamlin Ab
bott in Outlook.
Onleno and temene.
Two or three ibln slices of Ismon
eaten after partaking of onions will
entirely deodvrixe tbe bevatb. no mat
ter bow much onion has been eaten.
Mat tbe lemon, peeling and all, with
eltWr sugar or ssit The Jake slaws
does not have sucb a perfect effect
Explained!
Pickens-Why have yon nicknamed
your wlfs Crystal? Dlcksns-Bscauss
imt teal ways 00 tbe watctL—fiphlnx.
At tho home of Lucinda Barri
er, in Burke courtly, on tho 2d,
Thurman Wise killed J. T. Vance.
Wise had gone home from church
with a daughter of the Barrier
woman. E. (\ Wise and J. T.
Vanco wore present. All hands
were Jriuking and n row started
about kissing the girl. Vance
tried to shoot .Wise and Wise
drew his 'pistol. Vane® tried to
take the weapon from Wise and
in the struggle the pistol fired,
the ball passing through Vance's
body. At the preliminary hear
ing it was decided that the shoot
ing was accidental or in self-de
fence and Wise was released on a
bond of SI,OOO
A High tirade Blood JRarlUer.
Go to Alamanco Pharmacy and
buy a bottle of B. B. B. (Botanic
Blood Balm. It will purify and
enr ch your blood and build up
your weakened, broken down sys
tem. B. B. B. is guaranteed to
oure all blood diseases and skin
humors, such as
Rheumatism,
Ulcers, Eating Soros,
Catarrh,
Eczema,
Itching Humors,
Risings and Bumps,
Bone Pains,
Pimpl s, Old Sores,
Sorofu a or Kernels,
Suppurating Sores, Boils, Car
buncles. B. B. B. cures all these
blood troubles by killing thit
poison humor and expelling
from tbe system. B. B. B. ia the
only blood remedy lhat can do
this —therefore it cures and heals
all sores when all else fails, $1
per large bottlo, with directions
for home euro. Sample free by
writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta,
°»- •. . •
The assessment of property for
Wilkes county amouts to $2,849,-
488, us compared with the 1910
assessment of 92,108,176. Tbe
increase is $091,313, or 32 per
cent.
kill More Than Wild I trials.
The number of people killed
yearly hy wild beasts don't ap
proach the vast number killed by
disease germs. No life is safe
from their attacks. They're In
air, water, dust, even food. But
graud protection is afforded by
Electric Bitters, which destroy
and expel these deadly disease
germs from tho system. That's
why chills, fever and ague, all
malarial and many blood diseases
yield promptly to this wonderful
blood purifier. Try them, and
enjoy tho glorious health and now
strength they'll give you. Money
back, if not satisfied. Only 60c
at Graham Drug Co's. -
In compliance with the demand
of the medical fraternity, tho
trustees of Rex hospital, Italeigh,
bave refused to allow patients in
that institution to lie treated by
osteopaths and the result is a
great row between tho regular
physicians and the osteopaths.
$lO0 —Dr. E. Dotchnn's Ant'.
Diuretic may be worth to you
more than SIOO if yon haveachild
who soils bedding from incontin
ence of water duiing sleep. Cures
old and young alike, It arrests
tho trouble at once. sl. Sold by
Graham Drug Co.
George Edgar Jones, 17 years
old, an employe of the Patterson
cotton mill at Kanuapolls, eauie
in contact with an electric motor
in the mills Saturday and was
killed.
Foloy Kidney Pills are com
posed of ingredients specially se
lected for their corrective, heal
ing, tonic, and stimulating effect
upon tbe kidneys, bladder and
urinary paaaagea. They are anti
septic, antilitnic and a uric acid
solvent. For aale by all druggists.
Senator Lodge, of Massachu
setts, has accepted an invitation
to address North Carolina Liter
ary Society at Italeigh some time
this fall.
feiey's Hemey and Tar Ceeipeaad
Is effective for coughs and colds
in either children or grown per
sons. No opiates, no harmful
drags. In tbe yellow package.
Bef use substitutes. For aale by
aU druggists.
An entire business block, except
oae store, was destroyed by fire
at Joneeboro, Lee county, Sunday
morning. Fire believed to be
incendiary.
A Peek late Hie Packet
would show the box of Bucklen's
Arnica Salve that E. S. Loper, a
carpenter, of Marilla, N. Y. al
ways carries. "I have nover had
a cut, wound, bruise, or pore it
wonld not soon heal," he writes.
Greatest healer of burns, bolls,
scalds, chapped bunds and lips,
fever-sores, skin-eruptions, ezema,
corns and piles. 00c at Graham
Drag Co's.
Couldn't Walk! M
M I used to be troubled with a weakness peculiar to B
women," writes Mrs. Anna Jones, of Kenny, IU. "For I
nearly a year, I could not walk, wifliout holding my aides. I
1 tried several different doctors, but 1 grew worse. Finally, I
our druggist advised Cardui for my complaint I was so B
thin, my weight was 115. Now, I weigh 163, and lam I
never sick. I ride horseback as good as ever. lamin I
fine health at 52 years.**
CARDUI Wo mans Ton,c I
We have thousands of such letters, and more are I
arriving daily. Such earnest testimony from those who I
have tried it, surely proves the great value of this vegeta- I
ble, tonic medicine, for women.
Cardui relieves women's sufferings, and builds weak I
women up to health and strength. If you are a woman, ■
give it a trial It should help you, for it has helped a miU H
lion others. It Is made from pure, harmless, herb ingredi- I
ents, which act promptly and surely on the womanly organ*. I
It is a good tonic Try it 1 Your druggist sells it
Writ* It: Ladle*' Adrltorj D»ot, Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattaooota. Teas., I
br Utcial Inttractions, fad «4-paa* book. "Home Treatment for Wooitn." lent hat. ] M ■' '
Our First Assertion That
II TO-BAC-TON
GROWS HAIR
I The originator of To-Bac-Ton Hair Tonic by his experiments-; ;
; tion ascertained many mouths ago that it would absolutely grow; ,
hair, but determined not to make the assertion until others had; J
11 been convinced of the fact by tests, And Now, that To-Bac-Ton i \
;; has been placed before the public and its merits having been;J
> successfully demonstrated to hundreds of persons, some of whom ; >
I having already tentifled that To-Bac-Ton is -Absolutely Growing J
Ilair on heads that have been totally bald for years.
We now unhesitatingly state that To-Bac-Ton will Absolutely •»
I Qrow Hair. The above assertions are contained in unsolicited!!
j testimonials now ou our files from people that are well known in; |
i this community. Buy a bottle ami prosper by others'experience. i >
\ Sold by all leading Druggists and Barber Shops. J '
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The TO-BAC-TON M'PG CO.
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- IS44U Colorado Bldg., Washington. D. C.
B. N. TURNER, Local Dealer, GRAHAM, N.C. ,
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Kodol
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dtfMt fcid, of Itself, It
sadbtsnns and tbli saalatanee to read
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*>««aoh, bj temporarily dlpullll til
of the food In the stomach, ao that thi
stomach may rest and recuperate.
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The NORTH CAROLINA
State Normal and
Industrial College
MainUined by tlic Bute for the women
of North Carolina. Five regular courses
leading to degree*. Special couim-a for -,lg
I teacher*. Free tuition to those who aeraa J
to become teacher* in the Bute. Full ,
[ aeaaion beglna Sept. 18,1911. For catalog a •
' and other information address
JULIUS LFOUST,
' 22junel0t Greensboro, N. C. -
I —BCISSORB and Kniree are
J easily rained if not properly ground
t when being sharpened. If you want
them sharpened right and made to
. cut as good as new give me a trial j
Will sharpen anything from a bcoad '
| axeto a pen-knife. Charges modi
ate. B. N. Tukhkk, this office.