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& 'ME-SUNDAY SCHOOL jSr i.awv-. , 4 s ijSPSS'Sa-r .- e :; i' V:: I PI w a 4 I i O I i I LESSON VII, rOUrTTH QUARTER, INTER NATIONAL SERIES, NOV. tZ ; ,v . illkilUO ii ii Old 1 IFDYSPEPTIC :;use . , '. m if) i i fin s srw 5cTRlAJ-B0TTl Tt 4n.tanfiv eorrects all unpleasant nuicklv eores DYSPXP- bt a RMrtbnm. Gastritis, relieve that bloated and heavy feeling, restores A 1 oration and makes you healtny, vigor- oua and nappy men and women. If yon t xt. wall, sleen well and enjoy all the benefits that a sound stomach In sures try It at once. Write for " Lecture on Dyspepsia. 1. QftOVf GRAHAM CO.. WC.) newBUHOH, H. V. By J. -Ji BELL. Author of-l'Wee M&&or,p"lru -'feUrlfC i COPYfUsTO iTtoelrr Bsttt - F t X I T Z X X X S 2 2 a , m m m m m .ak.lal a A a S a a ft Si K A I M R A. RohbUt & Co:, Drogg'sto Loniaborg, N. tV ii Correct Dress The "Modern Method system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L. E. Hays & Co of Cincinnati, O, satisfies good dressers everywhere. AD Garments Mad Strictly to Your Measure at laoJersse prices. 500 styles el foreign and domestic fabrics from which to choose. P. g. & K. K, LIEN, Louieburjr, fc. C. TUX "-BOSS- COTTON PUSS! StalPt EST, STBOMEST. BEST TNI MUM NAY CtlNMIMO SVSTKM Glas. Fesssrs, Cssesssers, Etc OIBBIJ MACHlNUtT CO. Colombia. 3m C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of J. 8. Tlniberlakp, decetttied, tbis is to give notiei to all persons holding claims against tbt salil ilpcedent to present them for pay mem on or before Oct. 13, 1906, or this DOtici will h- plead in bar of their recovery. Anc nil pcrikons indebted to said estate will coin forward and make immediate payment ot collection will be made by law. Oct. 18tb 106. B. A. Timbk blase, Adm'r, of J. S Timberlake, Yoangsville, N. C. E. W. Timbbrl 4KB, Att'y. upon tb i, I herein Notice! Harlna qualified as executrix pnt.ate ot 0. B ElliOKton. deceased, notify all persons o wine said estate to conn forward and pay the same at once, and al holding claims agninst bis estate most pie "cnt tbem on or before Oct. 6, 1906, or tbu notice will be plead in bar of their recovery This Oct. 6, 1905. Mautha F. Ellisotok, Extra. W. H Kurris, Att'y. ; al., 1 al., J NOTICE. North Car lis I In the Superior Court Prsnklin Coaoty J Before the Clerk. Elizabeth Neal, et al.. vs. Jane Debnam, et Tbe defendants Charlie Deb nam, Bill Cbavers, Birdie Cbaverr Pattie Debnam, Willie Debnam Henry Debnam and Valley Deb nam, will take notiee tbat a pro. teed In o; entitled as above, hat been commenced in tbe office ol tbe clerk of tbis court for the sale of a certain parcel of land situate Id said scanty, and the said de feodantg will further take notice tbat tbey are requir d to be and appear at tbe office of tba elerk ol tbis court upon the lltb day of November, 1905, and answer or demur to tbe petition of tbe plain tiffs or tbe plaiDtiffa will applj to the court tor tbe relief demand M iu said petition. This Oct. J 1905 J. J. Babbow, C. S, C. HOLUSTERS .ocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A fiasy Msdisbw for Buy Peopls. SfhSi 0ldB Health and Reaowed Vigor. V?fM Constipation, Indlgeitlon, Live f t PJttey troubles. Hmples, Eczema, Impure 1 odd. B.vl Breath. Slunrish Bowels, Headache I td Bncks?ho. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tab-p-t tartn, SS cents a nov. Genuine made by JlotitABTzn. Puna CnMiMUT M i lison, Wis. t OLDEN KUGGF- rn U0W PEOPLE tit & 'i. it. it she desired to remove the paint. "Whit wis the idearMateterOgllijJ" "Maybe ye'll no' approve o 'f That's likely, but tell us aboot It." "Weel. I was "f&inkln' It micht b a grattfyln thing to "the f reeds Jo David an Jess if I was to organise a, deputation o" welcome to be at the pier on" "Organize yer Auntie Kate!" cried Mrs. Wallace. "I was feart ye wudna appreve,be said, with a sigh. "But I thocht it wud" "Na, na. I ken ye meant weel, Mals ter Ogilvy, but ma advice to you is to let Jess an' her man get aff the boat wi'oot ony" "Demonstration, Mistress Wallace?" "hullfabaloo, an' let them get hame as quick an' as quate as they can.' If ye like, ye can organize yerseP to iuk' etter the boax anK eny paircels Jess brings wi' her, an' see that they're brocht here wi'oot delay." "'Deed, I'll dae that Wir the utmaiat pleesure," said Mr. Ogilvy, brighten ing. "I'll bring them masel', for ,1 want to get a word wl' Mistress Jjous ton as shin as possible. I daursay ye're rlcht aboot ha'ein' nae demonstration, Mistress Wallace, lifter a', it micht prove a complete fisco, so to speak." "A whit" . ., "A flsco-a failure, " Mistress." W.al lace." . "Aw, ye've been at . yer detective stories again! X wish y wud speak words that da cent folk can nnner staun." "I read the word in a bookie ca'ed 'Fashionable Society' that a leddy left in the shop the ither day, an' it struck me as. a word fn' o' meanln'," said Mr. Ogilvy, with dignify. "I see nae rea son why I sudna improve ma mind when I get the chance, Mistress Wal lace." "Neither dae I," she returned dryly. "May ye get plenty chances, is a' 1 can say, an' no' end wi' bein' a fisco, as ye ca It" Mr. Ogilvy- sighed. "Ye're awfu' severe on a man. Mistress Wallace," he said despondently. "If ye kent boo deeply I deplore ma insuffeenciency, as it were, an' hoo sairiy I feel yer yer" "Ye micht step ben to the kitchen, Maister Ogilvy, an' see if Katie's sleep in', an' bring me the wee black brush that ye'll fin' in the middle drawer o' the dresser." "I'll dae that" be said, rising. "There's no' mony things I wudna dae for ye," he stammered from tbe door way. "An' ye micht pit a bit coal on the kitchen fire when ye're at it See. an' no mak' a noise. .5 t "I'll endeavor to create as little dis turbance fis possible, Mistress Wal lace," he said solemnly, lingering in the doorway as if making up his mind to say more. , "I'm waitln' on the brush," said Mrs. Wallace, breaking an oppressive si lence. Tbe grocer disappeared. "Samuel Ogilvy," he said to himself, "if it wasna that ye kep a grocer's shop,, ye wul be faur better dumb!" On his returning with tbe informa tion and the article she required, Mrs. Wallace thanked him briefly and mo tioned him to the sofa. Then'; before he found time to make any remark, had be desired to do so, she abruptly put the question: "D'ye think I cud keep a secret, Maister Ogilvy?" "A secret?" he exclaimed, surprised. "What kin' o a secret 7" "Never heed. But I wis spierln' if ye thocht I cud keep a secret?" The grocer scratched his nose thoughtfully. "It's a aneer-like ques tion. Ha'e ye gotten a secret, Mistress Wallace?" , - S3 "Dkzens! But I want anlther yln! Dae ye think I cud keep it, or dae ye believe tbe sayln' that a wumman canna keep a secret?" "Some savin's is open to improve ment," be returned slowly. "No bein' a connoozier, as it were, o female na tures, I canna venture to gi'e ye a fixed an' definite opeenton, but" "I'm no heedin' aboot yer opeenion. I want yer answer to ma' first question. Dae ye think I cud keep" "Aye, Mistress Wallace. ffcTS'efibe hesitation in reply in' to: yet? query in the affirmative.' Si ' -S "I think ye've had plenty hesitation, but I'm gled ye think j cud keep a secret, fur I want ye to tell me yer ain." "Mines!" he cried, taken aback, his countenance reddening deeply. "Aye," said Mrs. Wallace, smiling kindly. "Yer - ain secret But ye needna be in a harry, fur I see ye're a bit pit aboot at me guessln' the truth. I'll J 1st gang on wi' ma wark till ye're ready to tell me." And the fell to with the brush. A prey to conflicting emotions, the grocer sat bolt upright on the Sofa, staring in front of him, but seeing nothing. "Samuel Ogilvy," he said to himself, "she's gaufc to gi'e ye ..yet chance at last! Speak oot, man, an' lay yer secret bare. -On, mel Whafll I say?"- He cleared his throat several times, wiped, his brow, moistened his lips, and after a vain attempt or two at speech said huskily: . Y . "Mistress Mistress Wallace." "Weel, Maister OgilvyT' encourag ingly. Once more he coughed and moistened bis lips. V , "Mistress Wallace," he began In nerv ous tones, "in regalrd to the the state o ma afcectiom-l micht say ma bumble but sincere affectionsA-I mean the affections o ma . secret ' bert re pectin' -yerWs,.. : :fM Mrs. WalUee let her brash faU with a clatter on the fender.' "Did ye hear Katie cryin' the noo?" she iskedV and without wWting.for Ogilvy, who would probably jbave: been nnanie to make One, the-hurried' from ' tor return Mr. Ogilvy, having In the Mlmr' l Jl mux, .ml wm sslsnss r rsjs; sj m it i a t u smu awa w trucomplimcntary names, was almost recovered. Her first words, however; Hfcirew lifm onee more into an excited ;t0iwj0n6. fi ? I y s s ? l, V t "JVeel, Maister: OgllfyL he said b'cerfolly.Wye Hrta gayn-to"tell me :.boot the siller auld Angus left to' Jess. Katie's a' richt so ye can gang on wi the story." "EHT-Tie" cWealgfupIdly. "Tits, man:" she returned. looking up from her work and chuckling. v," Ye jieetlna mak a secret o It ony langer to me, onywey.4 "But but I - promised Angus no' to tell onybody but Jess. She'll tell ye bersel' a' aboot it the morn. Mistress Wallace." 1 , "But I ; want' to .ea-jtbe-. nicht r I -thocht yet said i ye cud trust-me. Mo.s ter Ogilvy?" V i "I did that an I'll say it again. Mis tress Wallace, if ye like, but this is UuiecrtIcauna- tell ye. Hoo did ye ken Angus Fraser bad left a bit sil ler to yer niece?" he Isked suddenly. ? "Jist: because he tH: rfte, she re plied, turning and facing hlm.j ;The pulr maniell't me twa-three days afore ho dee'dr an', he asklt me to tak' chalrge o' 't, seeln' I wis the lass' auntie, but Tnt f tfc Lmmbv Kara wilt. S1SX. " MtMrr TtrM, t Oolws Text, - Emm, jrll 1. Vi -Cw aasatai f Prwysvyesl ..,.srsaT. pf WU tteevrmsw . -7". ''. CopTrbrht MOS, by AaMricaa Irss AstocUtioa. Ws have before us today ihe record of a Journey which occupied about four months (vli, 0) and was participated 'a by about X.90O ;peoplef carrying with them baU talents of silver aad 100 Ul- ents of gold (about $300,000), In addi tion to vessels of gold and silver and brass, and altbougb- the-dangers of the Journey were many, they were deliv ered from all their enemies, and reached their destination In safety without any human orotectton wbauver. f ' '. This Is something 't worth v Inquiring Into, for in these days -el "fear m hwrrj aide" If wecaa learn -to "serve Blm without fear in holiness and righteous ness before Him all the. days of our life, being delivered out of the hand of our enemies" (Jer. xz. 3i Luke 1, 74, 75V & waojd, greatly gtortfy-God. - All these things were written for our bene fit (Bom. xv, -4) that we may learn how, to have the hand of our God up?n us f orTfood' (verse 22 f 6; "0, 28), fn the face of our enemies. Many years had passed since Zerubbabel and bU company of 40,000. bad gone up from Babylon to Jerusalem by.te decree" of Cyrus (chapter 11, 1 64, 6SH-tbe temfrle I had been rebidlded kod the paover had been kept (vi, 14, 22) but as time sped on the tendency to wander away from God, which is common to alt be came very manifest and Israel had be come very'mnch mixed up with the nebDle of the land fix. 1. 2). It Is tbe purpose- of God that Ills people should be specially His own, a , people for uimserr, in wnom ue can 11 ve iuu through whom He can make Himself known to others (Ex. xlx.v4, o; Isa. xlHl 21; Ps. tr, 3: Tit 11, 14. It, V.). and all conformity to tbe ways those who are not of God rrleves the Spirit of God andhlnders Him In His loving purpose. If this rebellion against God Is "persisted in He will chasten His people, tor "whom the Lord loveth He cbasteneth" (Hen, xll. 6; Bev. 111. 19; Amos m. 2). He had Just chastened Israel for seventy years In Babylon and bad restored them, according to His promieo .by Jeremiah, bat they were already prov ing themselves - the same rebellion, stiff necked Israel (Dent Ix, e, 24).' 80. It is always, and the men Ske Abet Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Elijah. EUsha, Exra, Kenetnlah. are few Indeed. When such men are found, the way that God can turn things in their favor U se ta chapter vlJ, 1-23, supplying them with abundance, to be freely need for the work and according to the will of God. The whole beartednesa of Ezra toward God Is seen In the first verse of our lesson and In til, 10. When Ezra might have had to Idler and horsemen for the asking to pro tect them on their journey It must I hare seemed to human wisdom great tolly .not :to ask for them, for many would say, "Does not God nae soeh In- j strumentallty?" But Ezra had become, acquainted with -Him who waa to Israel a pillar of clood by day and. a pillar of fire by nltfct to gukle and protect Israel In all thetr wiUernesa journeying. He knew of the hosts which Ellsba's servant saw when his eyes were opened (II Kings, vi, IT). A real Christian la a supernatural kind of person who walks by faith, act by sight and to whom things unseen are more real than aU things sees by our natural eyes. There 14 no spiritual benefit in fasting for Its town sake, but when we desire God and to know Him more, than we desire food or the body, when we honestly' humble ourselves 'before Him and desire abort aU thing Hls-iltf Hia-wayHls glory, then He wtUVnot fallntOj sbo.Hloelf strong i VTi rare ftlwaya' Mating, throogb an epaemy! country',;; ajd- tht prtace " of this world as a Mating Hon is ever. seeking whom ha may devour, for we wrestle not against fiesh and blood (visible things and people), bat against the powers of darkness and wicked spirits In tbe heavenllea (I ret v, 8; Eph. vi, 12); so we must never cease to watch and pray, bat we need have no fears, for He that la with as is strong- er thin our adversary, and "If God be for na who can be against us 7" truly as Ezra and his company reached Jerusalem ..ln safety so shall .ail the redeemed of the Lord be delivered out ef the mouth of the Coo,; and from every evil work and be preserved onto IBs heavenly kingdom (II Tim. Iv, IT," 1$. Notour.faittifnhieee, hot the faith fulness of our God and Bavlonr la oar comfort at wt journey on through Ufa. Tht silver and tht gold and tht ves sels delivered - to the priests to be watched over and kept safely and handed over to tht proper persona at Jerusalem suggest to the believer that he also baa certain things delivered to him for which be 'must give. an ac count at it It written, "So, then, every one of us shall give account of himself 1 to God". (Rom. xlv, "12). Tht analogy It, however,', not a very, good one, for these priests delivered up at their Journey's end only what they bad re ceived hi Babylon, 'whereat the be liever, having received-at his conver sion, or at tht beginning of bit lift Journey (for no one bat lift tlQ be re ceives Christ I John 10; John U 12). hit pound, or talent' or- talents,' It ex pected to to use on the way that which bt'haa received that he can 'gladly testify to lta Increase at tht Judgment tear ox urnst (uatt. xxv, xij. ; t Tht salvation- we freely receive it to be 'worked out, and we art debtors to au.wno-navt doc receivea utt gospel to girt It to them speedily (PhlL 1L 13: Bom. f,: 14-10). Kept by tht power of God. safe In tht hand of our Btdeemer, we are to Jet Him us ut In any way lie pleases formula gvry.. : , " 1 . ii tht room. L0UID0UR0 AT DISPENOARY. 0, Uarnp & 8 r. Bill'm to, ' ' She was absent five mitiutes. and on uCFloybJiniTesta ' Barbant, of JMal&ate & T , writttt AbontA foorjreajtioi rot von tUUna that I had fc Iy wt t of a ttrtrt kidotr troub V by taklog itst tbaa two : bottles' of To ley's Kidney Cart -II tatfrrly tt6pp4rtbt brisk dost ftdinest, and pan and svotp tons of kidney tiiseas disappeared k I ftra glai to say that I Jtavt: neftr bad a retort of any of .those symptoms dar:ot tbt four years tbat htte cUps-d aad 1 io tyidtBtly tared to ttsy tared tod I bstrtlir rtscscssi Foley's Eidtey qors to tr est tcf'irrfrT tis-i klitev or "MialrexrMUtrcsa Wallace." I tell't him to gi'e it to yersel. furT ha'e nae place in ma boose fur keepln' lther folk's siller. So, ye see, Malstef Ogilvy, it wisna a' yer ain secret efter a'." "So it seems," be admitted nervously. "An' a' 1 want to ken is boo mockle siller he left her. It's no Jlst curiosity, fur I've a wee bit siller o' jna, ain, an' an' I'm fond o Jess."" The grocer sat looking at his . feet his hands on his knees. Mrs. Wallace broke the silence. "It'll hurt naebody to tell me,"- she said per suasively. .; V , e yertNTMna wMman,Mla4ett : Wallacjfc5ygtdvlJW -JsVtetlWe the tie;amount?-: i' Azxf2jr i "Ayer-f sijaai "Ye seen Itr MrrOgllgasand gripped his knees. . v She nodded. "An he said hethocht he wud be able to add sometbiri' malr afore he gaed awaV pulr man: But 1 4oot he dldna manatre that StilL I 'wad like to ken if The anxiety had cleared from Mr. Ogilvy's face, and he rubbed hit hands gently together as he interrupted Mrs. Wallace. " 'Deed, aye. He wad add somethin' efter ye seen the boax. nae doot an afore be glfidvlt t-me;".Ye can "coon t on tbat Mistress Wallace." he went on rapidly. ?Je tee, Angus Vat rait economical efter his sister dceM,- an' he maun Jiae:saved;XaTJtJnalr stller. nor onybody bad a notion o. Aye. In fac I wudna wonder if ye was sur prised at the siller he left!" "There wis fifteen pound In tbe boax when I seen it" she said, "an" I thocht that wis big sarin's fur pulr auld An gus." Mr. Ogilvy burst into a loud laugh that startledhimself aa well as his hostess.i H 3 '4 Mrs., Wallace stared at hini , "I.beg yer paardori," he said after a short pausevbut did ye did ye coont the siller in the boax?" "I did, tor Angus asktt me to coont it" Again the grocer laughed loudly and also rather wildly. "Fifteen pound!" ne criea., "i aoot Angus was ha'ein a Joke wf ye. Fifteen pound. "It batet a't r I wonder nv ha or the ither bun ner pound was that day.,--si'j Z i t- 'Tht wbltr shouted, Mrtv Wauact? "The' ither banner pound. Tht siller In" the boax Is a banner an' fifteen pound, neither, mair nor lesa,"f returned the grocer. hit Voice, beginning loud and ending' faint He leaned back on the ann jof Jhejfa;an4 jriiook -.with langhtenv; ' i t TSay. Itr again," sht .cried;,, coming across theTfloor to Wuv'v-'V f But he could not Just then! MiC Ogil vy wat suffering from'n tnlld attack tt hysteria? ... .i-f-J4 iiik.i .jv;! . ;.; For nearly V mlnott': Mrs. f Wallaet regarded him Inquiringly and when she spoke her voice jras, well nnder contrott :A4Lsi t1 tt lYCre no' dectHrln' mV artytt" the said: iparnijiXX Li- fyjiij i l'Jecelvln' trvHt started and. be came.vgrave.."JDae ye-rdat ye. noL be Ilevt' jma.werdjr', He wished he. could meet, her gate. ?Dae 'yt- no-' believe thtt ' there's ti-' hunnerr anf fifteen nnntu1! fn 4-Ka tA. mM item tmimmu wvoa nxw. w ;""'"" tows. Li. o. a. i abs scseose i all asr jieusron eonun' name; tnt monI, mi I soUea caake thto resssOy u safest aad I gang to tht Shop an' bring back, the best tbst can be bad and It t sttk a f boax-' for vt- to vset r 2 " s . s I'sg 01 setanty tnai asy taouier sta tlu ?lvZJ?' ICoogk Besaedy. It ewpetUlly mmaatad ea oy its mssers lorsoasss. eoiOs. eroop Ho Foiton Jn, CbamberUia'f Cotgh -- Bemedr. From Nsplrr. J7sw.Zralatd Bsraldi o years age- tbt Phansaer Board, af sw Boutn waiet. Aastrara, bad aa analysis made of til tht toasb medietas tbat were sold ! taa assrket Ost of tbe entire nit tbey looad osly ess tba ibevdelsrea as eatlrv fre trsss sll fala's Cotgb BefBady.msde by the Casta, berlafs Medielas Oompaoy, Dee Molses. zRu Cue of :FBBiaoni on Bcbrd.s -Wtd not snow ef t ilBg'e IastiBe where t epogV or eo'd reenlfed la pBen moota'or sossnnipfioB wbst - Foley's Coaey and Tsr ksd bsea taken. It tares Soughs sod soldt perfectly, to do tot laieebaaees tth tome fiotsnwB preps, ration which y eontsln '-latM, iriich ttBe eonstlr : ci I col l..c Ittf.b'fi tards reootery froa t eoJl.' Ak for o lrys LTe?ey itJTir 11 r-Tr- try izi sod vhoopieg song h. TkVs Bemedr i or ni py su arorsists. Tsset IUTie The Great . Bloci Pcriner: J j - - 9vnz cunt yon - RHEUMATISM ; AUo a Specific f or" all "otisr DImam arUIui f rota IrnpuritUl of tbm Blood. o 1 n cctio tt sv Atsjlts, sww'tejw;ii7 iiaslssiH BOBBirT'CBEHICAL CO; - BALTLMORC'WD O. S, A. 4 8HAKCTHE BOTTLC Not Ihc mere tcmorary relief that the old "remedies" ve, not the little hqlp that the doctor's prcscri pUont lUct but ABSOLUT!- ASD COMPLETC CURE. That Is t Rhcumaclde docs. Rheumatism is caused by an CTree! of urJc add In the blood. It U an Internal disease end requires a strong and vlrous Internal remedy that will clean e the blood of all 1U ernisand ytt act through iach nat ural methods 'that It builds up the entire tyttcuu SWEEPS ALL POISONS 5 BLOOD. ' ' ynl-VlP ... v 1 . s- GURES TO STAY CURED. ' Different from any other remedy. The' result of the wlcsl Kicnuuc aucfnenej At the ame time tt r - cvJfro Arm it Trxiti. 4 ' rat 15 ysjtrt 1 bse srr4 imrrey Rhsgrai?.Ti,Tn, 1 -a traatnd ty ivtg r& txlaaa bet -Aoo rwijsl. Loaf r-sc 1 6sn;wvl cf rwr Uvr ea Ifua. Ul Iwaxiftf 4 KHLL WACIDE, I cVcsisd t rjw tt a tsj. I bar Ulsn tw bcrf'Js, aai. fetaka s OJs wooisrW rsrnv, I rw Utbsl I Lsw y-ortsa a r-rw um ea bia" Ery of lint dsssxase Las bt d rr vtia from as v s raxc Tr cure RhrarnatUrn It intw out of tb blood "the therms of all' other blood ,irsag and cures Indl rUon Coo sUpatiotL, Catarrh, tOdney and Liver Troubles, La Grippe and Contagious Blood Poisons, TOVH SBrvsurr nut ft. EOBHITT CBEUICIL nn..turcttn. I Wit? (ww . 1, 9 -w' : 7 'sZS. ' 1 1. : . v. - . t - dlAagrteabla feature, It contalnB $H tba yaedlcinal c2emctit of cod liver oil, actually taJcen front IresUa cod' llrcrsw By our process tba cQ, having do ralac cither aa a nvftHrtrtc or Jbod, Is separated from the mc4iririiJ elemeatt aad throwrt away. UnHa old-fathfonqd cod tircr cU and s-rrmit Viool la delicious y palartMr, acrecaCla to tb ach, aad thetrJbrtt ttoecpalcd as at body builder aad atitxtA creator for old people, pray chOdren, weaJc, nra-dorra rn sad women, after ifrlmrta, aad for aU rmlrnonary dityasra. ETCxythlna: Vlnol contain La named on the label, OTJR arJAstArrrXB Ws bsv rk faith ta VTrt OL, Cha4 tf y w3 take It w precalse ti It does rvc4 besvt ewe yed ere fl rsrsra ysa your money without eeeciosu W take aa tht risk. R.A. BOBBITT cSt CO DRUGGISTS. ' Hare tou f thrsae LVaiitiful Sttilt of Ftirtit; of tbt w HDTE - HALL mmin CO.? Thrr arr Jtwt Ixrrelr. in aad W b.art tim at J1 fr vcmrarh ' Jarvwe SELI GETTER THE MECKLENBURG MINERHL WATERS EKDORSID BY THt PRESIDENT Of THE BOJLED OF HfilTti OF THE CITY OF KORfblK, OR. IWUS, LUCFOR0. s . " , , . . ' . -; ' '. I ea ooheeltAlUgly rteoaatnd tbt Cticlnm Cbleridt Waur tf tbt Meckltnborx MlotralSprioft for Atnt" la J9tg wtata (ova rian) and for many otter troptiott wtleb tlbtr Uf alntaU bad fslltd o rtlltft.", : 1 , fc -' . " y' ;v l ''-:': --i -;. . Io tbt Albuminuria of prtgnaoey it it far euperier U drr 1 urge tbt pro'slon to give It a trial. ; Tbt Litbia water tf the it tprlctt f bart proven to tt a wtodir fat aeld lolvant. " ': ,: ' -.". v Tht-njdrlati8 DsparttBtut Is by far Ut most ptfxl la tit 8outb; ' .. ;:-;-'.- , , . -. Dr. J (VWaUou, a off V-lootd gsntleoan ef oarksd prcfetiJeceJ ability. Ii tbt resident pbyilelan. I can csteitBUoaaly ray U . tit profession, sbooli they' .send r tbeir'palUDta U tblt tplt&dldfy eqnipptd sauiUriam, tbty will bt- f Ireo alu factory, up to-sJatt Lrtatmtnt.'.. t. V " ." " . - , , - -1 reigoedl J Litict TLayorusn, ML D ;-v-'. - - s. .: '. : f - Netfeik. Ta..--' Prtt. Bostd of Health. City. Ex. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Nov. 3, 1905, edition 1
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