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;;m? h..- i. . i! -v' . I. .' i- . -' '. T V; v.. .... ? -. . . .1... : . : ! i-1 . -OCC slfiiormnd Stem Owner and Editor. v&Mib' 9-'W&?M'tt 90S'" . v. A3 a disease: ; . l I! J'f riStilf :irated y-snccessMperatibns;that ;feFRe,W; Vt -I y.ilrr"' Ithe surgeon's knife mid saw are the ber of men .in. that as n every otner If :-v:IS?ttiSS;or large city; who attemptand:many who K in voting who. have no rignt fc-btfvinclnibroof of timidation of timid . voters. Many.a $:fthe &f ,the:th vThe surgeon ' 5a?S .iipprated lon-a' mah . wh for la long ea megiu votm5., i u uuuim f-SsSSShad b having a -perfect right to a dav and-was'vote, will stay awayfrom Uhe polls '''k; - V;' (? ;?: ' ramnvinV ntanA nt Ienged for ' : . - 7 . . . . . limit that, was .ausine pressure on a . aos not P V ;': bfain That was dragged to '.V. , iJjr-'i 'i twenty-two ,monhs ago ttd -in all thisuntii ftp fil?lisiBnr t -'ViljenlMsiafetothesW:! there now Sffi&;:;M.ired" v arid made linto useful, citizens l' tTiv hpTi - siTWe?ti t.n'thls.' treat- : i'-.r-: '-i-'ing 'incfiriaiion .to' - drink or ' crime t de- V ' Democrats fromevery,; county Tbfou'glit hiD-at ohce into prominence ;athd mad'3, him the choice for Atjbr vSt&v'fiii--.. ... . 7 i,,.'' I publican managers in the last days of - 1 - ;. ;,'-: ": -r ihe front so rapWlyor sa soon es- f, . -ft . f v - oo the. campaign shows that George Ade .uJji-'aMisIi3-,.an--.,envlahle4reputation- as. j .w' - v a . ' - " -t -J vf, '--j i:; . - was hittmgnear the mark 'when he ;i;sil-OTff ?,r ' r-TTv:;s - -M'said that ?rahy time the: v . ; y ' ! ; ff - Vreputation MasmnJ oratQ began only SSlft. :lllSSSfmPntns; 'ag:at:;te;State''' con, lit! 'SfSpiSS01 - C1:''.' .Pe' before that; assemblage ney General of a good many? deW Slie, isn' the , first person who has-1- -u. uLir i made; a fortune bypersistently follow- gates who probably did not know be .tote of . his existence. , Sinqe "that time he has made-a continuous rcan - s?s -of the State 'and each Ksoeech Slias4dded -to his reputation and popu4 u laHty. He ; wound - up his campaign ;jWith " a -;s'jbeech pn Monday. ' night . . in, '.ttt& same Ncity -in which a, short "while r;0 .y ..1ii'iihhn rt fnmih n favnrahiv attentionof th membtfers of Jils ; ..The "Hartford Courant' ceiebrat l t?' - , . jaty. , Of. his Monday night S ., spe;echi ej on Thursday the W4th anniversary - ."Tr :- thn-, Charlotte Observer nf vesterdav the-. Charlotte Observer of yesterday bpeech ; made in Charlottes dur- man: who has; bei;, elected and says -nothing about . how it tvoted S.- ichance 'r' iXfirf "I, "'-eusia'sfminishesp many ele .,."1 : speaker -'h,ldp hjv audience togetner , y,,;.V iettetltfa . ' "'.and.ibftKe' sort hat .make ydtesMr. ; : "- BfDkett1! Vilit certainly I be welcome . wh.en he comes agam. :;.-- ;' Ifev't h.TVe silent.rv6te is not silent after 1; tj'lection ;' ' it generally yells f or the Pko. sbbthat?h!ps'i.a'a)p vTTT" . '?;"v& f ; ;-'' t ; should show, his;; grit by. tackling them 'r'C': -:f ',"w'itha' strong hand and etfihgthe. :v' ; pUDiic Know that - no sucn crime snail " T . so;' unpunisnea ; in - nis axae as v.tne ,! parts miasrew gaVrnanngs soon.'q if one" recently committed inCTehnes--! Nothing . wbuld conduce somuch,; to Governor Patterson Vhas set ihim ' ." ' a ood example as io howrsuch crim-j S:ahoud hhdledeppvernorl li shtow t the start aheVis : H J ' . - J etern4ne4it6j'yfa mmW'r&mm ,APwr rr?" "iztnp? F I 4wpanj put j rerrauung ; onftakingontributiohs :;Aii; ; mmm f-Tmfrzpww $ ; ;m OT WP1? mt; -ait eyerianjy,that?; ai'erpdpularly? knbi Miim:mm:r: ;WB.ant-toiseS3th6 Gav6ranrfttJ-r.-n6rs.wi fvir. - .--i.. .vac.-., fft v-.-i rrf.v ... ---; . t i eisuer-, ana w.ain &.-nmt'--? lrnftw.-tr'ft-..k twi. - -r. . , . . 'fl x1 . , v ' upon theiflrst' appearancecof nighti-imMr;Carnfegiea " ',lir" Tl L " rU "U" r ' ' ' -i ?K -'Vresultslo II 51 Vv ' j gli k mm ' TnimpfrlJl ft(Q-1 M cnuteementlsent'.to BTearst; W JT.: rArla Ti-wjrr- W- - - . - .1 . v - . - r'? A,A.ilAf oA ivjinsas, m wnicn one he rald Inipart: Also,M do not "ssrisli.my name con nected, with' apafty'Wliose affiliations are-'so closely -connected with vother parties arid whbses only aim is to help to defeat Bryan.. Taft wanted Foraker put out: of business and you - played tfrelartiof fRemoverOand grandstand play to eep up a,ppearan ces, went af ter Haskell with no proof of guilt; to down Bryan, knd in my be lief - the .: Iridependence party receives campaign money "from v. Republican ources.'Xlwas Jed to ; believe the 1; ln for the bdst interests of the common people and not affiliate with nor favor any party,' !,:v.t: ; Of Iieoirse there were a number of arrests on chkree of illesral attempt f to vote made in New. York 'yestrday. always man, iri Cities where arrests for alleg- Uf warned that his vote will be chal- illegal registration. He want tjo be roughly hahdled. a police station and held ; next day. ; . ; Somebody should hang, for the foul murder of Captain RariSiri of Ten nessee, and it- would not surprise us if sudh ; were to ; be the r outcome of hat infarfpus affair lo other 1 Sou thern Governor has I shown . .such de termination as h to bring criminals oi lhis class to , punishmen Others nave, male s a; spasmodic shoof sup pressing such crimes, but they have grown tired mighty quick in, all such cases. ; -. .: ij. - MTb6ji7 has flo't .; submitted any faCts-pr ejreri arguments to prove thei truth of( his assertion v that in the reception given our fleet the Japanese were- trying to pull the Vdol over the oTTocr 'Af tvii ' iimoi-fltis 'weH finhnnsft he expectsthe latter to take. his word,!1 v! . , : ; . . The rushing of large sums of money into the doubtful States by the Re- Republicans ecamevco-iviheedfthat Mr. Bryan has a chance of beihg - elected, he won have a chance in the worid." ; ' ; CURRENT COMMENT,' Carrie Nation is. said to" ; have, made -1250,000. with her little hatchet ing a fad, trading ; on the- sentimental; oogaTims, ; yTiesecdnd installment of John D.. Rockefeller's reminiscehes - has been published. lrdm ; it . we 'gather - that there ai;e manyyoung; men hereabouts who ' have started-wbn "the , right road to 'a successful; financial . career. For in stance,;, John D. says-' that in., his. y8::38 a great borrower. Of its foundation. ;YjThe oldest Journal in ; cohtinnousublication in Ameri ca, with ' .bexmlng :mbdesty, made ho splurge bnniteitirthdayV' only; .briefly referring to the matter in an editorial piaragraph. ; ?We 5 are -i used to - birth day anniversaries;" says The Cour - antt'V. "they chase each other along so . fast.; that' we" sometimes' lose the cbunt, H This .pne, we are pleased to remark, finds , us . in. our ; usual health and still enjoying the perpetual youth that comes of being; produced ; anew each morning."- New york-;Tribune.v" Vr-Judge Taft spent someof. te erly weeks of his candidacy at a fash ionable health presort in Virginia, and it is claimed'that he made sujh a fav orable ; impression upon . the people there . that , he actually ; has hopes of securing a; large vote; in that State, and. that hot, a few ipersons there fare stylingthemselves sdf - Democrats. New- Orleans Picayune. - Herald " ob- servs s. ' - that . "Unless signs , ran, i Tennessee - lyn- .iAm..-Tliat:was'WDe-exieciea';ioriiit chers are-goihg to have ah opportunity ! anyecUof S Alnie to' think that Reelfoot Lake matter wfJJSS er in ;,the penitentiary, not to mention some others that - may ; play the star SoUtb as the realization ;bf this expec tation .The hanging of a few lvnclfc rs and) penitentiary terms for' a few ZXtZ :?"u enf Die? a eadmi (pa.) '-awuiav.miers .io jCnarerA r ATrfQwin Tlf''Tir : " JhAuenjneat ms. speecnes oaturaay, even go further'v ahd saiwMthftti his I nel Bryan said: "They .have been , committee; "has been 'scrunu Ions - in shipped, to : feurope and. sold - for fifty fifiHts. ,r, Tiift umeiey larm enames ;uto Baldwin LocomotiYe Works to charge our railroads , $5,000 for . locomotives which i that - concern ships to Japan and sells there for $3,000, and the steel trust . charges nearly twice ; as much iriUhis county, as, in England .for the same steel rails.: : We all help to pay f of ' rthese,. enormotrs and uriecessary profits wherieyer :we -get" on a train, for the railroads, of course,, base their rates ' on their expenses. Itall comes out: of -;thepeopIeiat;ast.ri Positivelyi'the,: most- diyej-ting; ihv cident iri4 the presentccampaign i s the appearance sof; poor old John D. Rock efeller. : He - came ftto. the -front ' of the, stage-esteraay raiuier moaesuy, but the, shower of tin cans and other missiles that descended; upon , the. ven erable plutocrat was a caution. Bry an threw a, bomb bf words all the way; from Napoleon; u. .: Mr. rait got nusy at Buffalo, President Roosevelt swung the big stick at .Washington, and de clared it was all plofc' against the Republican ticket,'and :all Tthe manag ers of iboth ' partiesr detfied;, John - in hot impolite tejms; Pobir fold Rock efeller ! ; Nobody wari him at election time, but at other seasons he is very popular -iyith ' those: . who . .. like auto graphs at the," bottom Of checks. As a matter of fact, we think that 'Rock eteller's appearance' will not affect the situation one way ' or the other, but he certainly gayp the, politicians a greater fright than, the; ynost awful face" will give to- the ' timidest boys .at the Halloween, festivities tonight. Baltimore ' American Star, October 30th. , ' , TWINKLINGS. ' We always thought it- a mistake to keep them . in thsirv pajamas. ;A little fire engine is so much more use- -Wul. when it has its hose '.on.-HPunch. -He I won't' elope with you -unless you promise .not- to tell, a-living soul. , She--But if I: don't tall papa where we're going how dan, he know where Cto send any. money to? -.Youhg's7iMagazineTv;;':f' VV;V ;'V"' "John,4 do I make "biscuits like your mother used to make?" ;"No, and I am glad of it:, my digestion isn't what it. used 'to-' be.''--Houston Post. ; He b6astingly-It takes six geriv erations to Vmake f ntleman, you know. She (calmly) yS ;L and ; what a pity that itv only ; takes one "genera tion to'- unmakeN him i i Chicago' News. -Mrv Mowara isn't-- - it wonaerrui what froce Niagara has? ; :,Mir: .Talk- what force Niagara has ?. . Mri 1alk-H x- , ,-"v comant spaaK.rooKiyn-1 Kagie., 'Sea here," growled the patron" this ! coffee's cold." "Pat so ?" retorted the polite and intelligent attendant "Well, dis is- a quick-lunch joint r-rso if. de cof fee were hot yer, wouldn't drink it in a nurry. t uatnoiic Btanaara. "How often doss the trolley run past your house? ' asked a tourist of a farmer. , "Waal, ""they run by so fre quent and often that 1 can't keep no track of 'em, but I jedg-3 the last one passed here two Hours ago," Harper's Bazar. " -'--v ' " :r r" ; "i understand old Slyman left his affairs in pretty bad shape. .Are you haying any 'trouble in straightening them out?"' "We have ;. fund ; that they can't be straighteiiedv out. .He was a confirmed crook." Chicago' Tribune., ; . ' ; ' -' " , - .-Lawyer (to : wobegone, moth-eaten individual seated! in his. fg.ceV-And why do you wish, for a. divorce ? They are very expensive, you know. Moth e'afeh individual (taking: a dirty piece of paper .out of his pocket and handing it to the lawyer)-rThip is afbillvfor my v wife's -hat. . if t; get ' aivorce. I won't have .to pay it. The I'awyers fees will he bout 'oneafth thavprice of the hat Sjee! Puckiy 2 2 Mrs? ' iRyetoprr-It . i just . . eoesJ 5; to Show ; hdw: youngsters .of . this, gei&fti- tton neglect opportunities. Mr. :Rye tbpWhat chowiMandy? .MrSRye-t6p--Why . when Zeke - was r home I Used to try. - to4 make him ' take - the mopvand: bucket and; scrub un the halls. A He ; wouldn't ,pay. no heed, and ? 'Writethahe Is ron a scrub fP a f"ege? nd bet he. does n't -know i a thing about scrubbing.- uuicago iauy j.N'ews ' . ; . ".' .,J-.- ' MR. "ROCKEFELLER'S VOTE. Absurdity, of the Fuss That Has Been ' - i.'. - Made ;Oyer It ."' ' ;'r i " (Journal of Commerce.) , There is something exquisitely amus ing in the perturbation caused by John D.rRockefeller's announcement that hp -.supported Mr.! Taft because on "comparing him personally with Mr. J3ryan"v 'he finds 'the:: balance of fit ness and temperament ; entirely ohvhis side' and because he believes . that the 'election of Mf. Taft would 'make f or laV 'and rwrtnr'In-nHI tn iMKt' in Jmc. tifiRs " " Thia -woiTit - cotiK' k rpsissnTi fn? ciinnni4tn: v j, jx ; j; w.-. ue ja -nreaarui ougaDoo. ine cnairman or -tne Democratic National Committee, seizes, .npon ; the . startlingi anncftincemeTft. as vnronf nnuWo "h n Rockefeller :or the Standard Oil Com- pany nas made: a' thumnfinff nnntrfbn- Jtioh. to the Republioan campaign- fund, mx -. 11 I - and Washington steamer.-.. City .of I: Washington, bound from Norfolk, for this f city, and uie , wasningcon. . anu Alexandria ferry boat Lackawanna bound from v Washington :to Alexan dria, in" the, Potomac river three miles below Washington. : One man,Sam: uel Belanken, 40 years of age, qf Alex andria was 'either killed; or?drown,ed. " The : collisioriiissaids tob& Idue td haf corif usionlbf isigrialsand inability; on accbUnt tipwistageOE tnejiwater, of the ferry o's crew properly; to hridte4ferfAhes - . .. -...- r !j: .-; x the "Lackawanna v was vtorn;say ;and - xa. n?t,r f w ciT7o4nfi me r uoww;.ui viw" vv-as slierhtlv: damaged. The . Lacka wanna asbe;ached.! S ; Mrs. Emma F.r Swann,..32 years r of aee. and herS-yearld? soh Richard; and. Mrs. Fanny B. Smith 31 years old, all, of this city, were painfuyy xDUt not seriously injured.' ' iv TWO ACCIDENTS. 1 .. At the ; Aeronautic Society's Tourna- V ment m Morns farK. i , - (By Wire to. the Morning Star.) . Nev? York.VNov. 3.-Two accidents bf .a seripUs ' nature marred the first annual -i tournament of .theAeroriautic Society, fheid today iiat y Morris ' Park in "the presence of a "drowd of several thousand J spectators." " Lawrence J. Leshof Montreal, the. record-holder- for. towed flights, in a glider, droppea a distance of .40 feet, sustaining a fracture of' his i right leg, and Fred Young; an 8-year-old boy was tstruck by a motpr-cycle and badly lacerated. The bnly successful flight was (that of Professor John Mack, of Bridgeport, Conn. who ascended 3,OO0j feet in an old-fashioned hot-air balloon. j r ' The more modern airships were ei ther unable to rise or else met with accidents when - they did leave the ground. . ' 'rX'v:';:" : The motor cycle portion of the pro gramme, however, furnished many ex citing finishes. i Cr:L - ' - : ';'"v '" V . COR N STALKS FO Ft PAPERMAKING No Aoparently ; Good Reason This should Not Jcome About, : ; . (DallasStar.) -i, f . There; is apparently ho . good reason oaner. The nith- is liehr ah nulnv L j and- covering tough and fibrous,' and r w vuiu. 'Vciiaiiujr . uuf leuuire ctuv jxiuio sof. .," costly . fibre to hold it together tnan tne wool or tne spruce.; .. Tne surfacing ' and bleaching" process should not be difficult. In- time a sub- stitute for wood pulp will, cejrtainly b? found and it would not Tpja bad idea for the publishers' of the) counr try to co-operate in some way to en courage and promote experiments to that .good end. . s THE BROWNSVILLE AFFAIR, Time Fixed to Hear Case in Federal X 1 ' N Supreme Court. 4 , -, (By WiipB to the Morning Star.i -!; Washington, Nov. 2.j TheSupreme Court of Mho United States todayflxed December 7th as the date 1 for heating argument in the case of: the ; former negro soldier, " Oscar Reid; who was dismissed from the Service -without honor on account of his'alleged parti cipation in the Brownsville- Affair. The suit was instituted by Reld in the United States Circuit Court ' for the Southern district of New York. for payVdnrihgthe timefof his enlist iflent. The verdict of that court ' was against him. . ' ; r ;; DIED AT SEA. Capta I ii ofi SclibonernCttas. &.4 End icott, ; vry JWashea JOverbdard r ..A ' ' (By ? Wire to j the -Morning! Star;) ; Norf olk,r Va., oNr.v 3. -The f our-mast-ed schooner Charles - G.. v Endicott, bound from Chatleston S. C. t Balti-mbre.- arrived In Hampton : Roads to- day,bearingi the body of her3deceas- ed master Captain Marvin Bailey, ot Manasquan, a N.- J; :The" captain was Iwasliedv overboard; from the Endiedtt; while at sea; off i CapejHatteras Octo-' bef 31st. He was rescued, but died from exhaustion and shck . upon ;be-' ing taken inboard, his vessel - again. The body will' be sent. to his home. ; - --"- i. .. '-y t-.-. ' ; . t. ,.j LYNCHBURGTO VOTE ON LIQUOR N ow Only "Wet" Town, o rv Southern 1 Line, Alexandria to Alabama; ;. -j rt Iynchburg; va. Nov. 2r-n;ithe cor poration ; court today n; writ was - is sued i for a local "option election' to be held here .ec. 5, this being fthe result i j of a. largely signed petition t filed by the Anti-Saloon league. Should ' Lynch burg vote , dry all the territory along th3 Southern Raiyway xline from" Alex andria -to' the Alabama line; would be in prohibition territory.. , A : "Is that Johngivin' the -college yell, inside?" "That -aint- th ;nniio- yell. ; The' old man's flailin' . him out with h I fVW nr v an I h o' v. o-f tt! n V givin the. horned eUI'lanta .nost,,tirm :dm:Z -V x 7 , v,,;;;;; -A total of ; $2,300 was contributed Thursday to tKe New York , headquar ters or the i Democratic National com t-..-s:' " '- .... . -. 1 ; .... - ,-v:v v, Take! the $ Klnbut;;!.?' nsedi DrinNew f lwIfA Piils; for many yearsiiwithfihereasihe satisfaction. They take the" kinks but bf rstomach,;liver tnd bowels, with6ut fusa or; f rictidn.'!: savs JH Brown :of Pttsfield;TL ; Giiarahteed saUsfactbfy; COLLISION pITEBOATS? c ; Tyo Steamers Col Hde on the Potomac m Rtver Ond Death. m (By Wire to the Morning Star.) l - Washington, Nov, 3. Early today a cnllisiori occurred between the Norfolk -t .M ? pepsia. Kbdol gives jiir stbmaph f time of f w by iSdigesimlybu : : Kodol' thus digests food,; for the of ''the . elements essential to foodJ nTi i.iih iKieuie Vi Tf Jeu." v'or4t tonott t ' WOUla De lmpusBiuio digest food. : Jt ' HheS ; extremely .poisonous, vvnere, T. men You-know that decaying food is irrrt- -r,.i.'l -4 -'-rl'-.TM foi Ka onv more- dangerous than lying oh . the human stomach? Bad enougn- n maiges- - 3 tion and dyspepsia were the worst ;V results. But they are not , When food 'doesn't digest, -V. it forms ; into hard, . lump masses. These irritate ;. the tender linings ; ofekTStc ; sometimes - even cancer. -; of 4 the. A X stomach is caused. tJhronic forms 'y of dyspepsia are quite certain to re-. v suit. . m - v .-; ; ; ; ": There is hothing secret 'f about! ; . . Kodol. As stated it merely ; con tains all the' natural digestive elei v mehts.. It is made in , a liquid form "so that it can contain all these: : ; ;; " In this respect it differs from ordinary pepsin " tablets . and - other. which ; embody to attract attention, is to v sell ; goods cheaper than ;the other lei- . ; low we wanjbnr business ah'thV iway" to fget it-ris to trot put ;our prices and let you read-.them ' over. Next weekwlll be a gala week "and . wewill join in Jh6 fun by markihg down our ; merchan dise and get our dry'gbbds on a ruii. x.i i.'C .i; : :'". Arnold Serges; fast colors, 36 inches ide. at lQcper yard; Linenetts in fancy :; stripes , and1 herring-bone prints, . not :15c but 12 i-2c; Black Melrose, 38 inches1 wide,"for- 49c; Blue Fancy . uitingi worth ,$1.50.; at 38c: Black 'Ciciillanrorth: 75c; 3 1-2 inches wide at 50c per yard; ..-Jdles'EmoIdered.andkertiUefs 'Vcheap15cvVJbur'prl.CQ 10c; . 20c and 25cL embroidered hahdker- chiefs at v 15c ; ; Men's ; old style,"; absolutely 5pure ' .linen ." handker- K l chiefs, worth 50c, , -they are the -wash; them the better they get, ;.on. special sale .at. 25c each; Men'sfancy Silkaline handkerchiefs, btf sale, special "at 10c. , '- Table Oil Cloth, white ' and colored,' 25c vaine for 15c. "Beau tiful yard wide silks and satins just received extra good, on sale special 98c. - Shoes we have 10,000 pair on sale and we have just received a big shipment of Selz shoes, the man; with a broad foot that is harS to fit. can now get what he wants at Gaylord's in Selz standard shoes, worth $3.50 and $4.00r to 'introduce this line we expect to sell Vhis shoe for Vf3.00.i TheK la dy? that wants : Chicago latest style, and wants her shoe as" soft; as "a; carpet J3llp pfer with . flexible bottom, can buy Selz flexible "sole tldfes' 'shoes ; from; $2.00 to $3.50 a pair. The boythatants comfort; and : styled both,' and; a shoe that will fit his f ootCcanjhur Selk . Patenleatiierv they are , all solid and will give; perfect wear, ,ttie price is from $2.00 to $2.75 a pair. We have just) introduced this ' line in our Shoe " Department and I mean to They .are the shoes that and givje' service "ly have .; been buy- life themA and wearing them myself for three years' and I" know . whereof I speak, the tegular .price will be divided with1 you. . -jl Men's Clothing ano Boys' Clothing, Men's Overcoats and Rain 7 coats.-and Boys "Raincoats and Rubber " Cotts. Our stock of ; clothing' is extremely large and . very warm ; and : we t have not sold to'liriandIam', gelling; Meh's ltf-"u at. .?tyui a swt? A r will ; also .give- reduction . on the newest t,y suits I have Wrhave an velegant iasortmeht of all : styles : of 4 v Boys Clothing whichVwe ;.cnMe , a- Afke. opportunity - . w uy w. ii o iewiTou wua iuo largest, Biuyueuv V1-- f UB. . wiu ; show all next week at "special iticiBs VFur scarfs and ); canes -from . : y , $1.00 to $25.00 each. The ; new styles. i w have; said t& great deil P-- S.-4The window display ;of ; The. ;Interaktipnal - Correspon dence Schools in these; stores ff'yill, , close Monday. CnightNovem ber ; 2nd. ' A special djscdut "In the 'sale : of " courses - is being givenand those ,who : wish ..' them fshpuld? take advantaee of': thfa N oppgrtunltyv - A -representative of give all desired information ' i;;t:w? -'1 :. AUTOMOBILES;: -.tubbt .'-. -.f;.-.-.. OF tVILMICJOTOt) - bat its facilities are now adequate -to tea? care' AttlI'trua;aSal,lbld'' cCapit and su.ius;;: v : : . :., . . : . . ;;r ; sdkD.uo ' :JifLaroocfrBtronnoat;and;Gc all oniy 'Piio or twu ui .uio uigesuve deiCTtscdl'li8a':.doxnplete di- gester.. That ls; why it ; is , so in valuable in- any ailment, , resulting irom Daa ,.inaigesuqn.v v , . f 4 U Then ; again, some of these tab ets cdntainlhg ? soda or magnesia are quite ? harmful; if continuously used. ; They- tend L to choke up the lining ? of , : the stomach and , destroy the digestive Iflahds. They are in jurioius; .to the kidheys. ' ; Kodol is prepared, at the labora tories of E. C. DeWitt& Co., Chicago. laf bottle. Then atr you h&Te nsed the entire contents or tn bottle ii you can honestly say, that it has not done yon any goQa, return iue wwiN me amgrsrist and ne wiu reinna your money witnout qnes- HUHorueuiy. . nsmu iaen pay tne drug gist . for the Jtwttle.- , Dont hesitate, all druggists know that our guarantee is good. .This offer applies to the large bottle only sniUobut one in a family. The large bot tle contains 2& times as much as the fifty cent bottle. , ... . " ..'V-- t... qests OUJCdl kind the more you use-, them and sell' vou a nair of Selz Shoes. ' the, month V of " October has beeh . as many ' bf them as we wish c1 Suits t I sold from $6.00 to istyte Fur Muff jn a ;b;g yariety7 of in Ws -adi and J ? ask .that yon j the ; schools : will be present to 'G&O: lliTil - " . '"1.. i' at-.. . , .'iH-'r-V.-. jr . its Banking ooms'and aded a large and " iyr uie same lockfrhidi is the same lockAhlch is A?-?- - - - , . ' . .: ; &JS T -v ' -. k rrr. : i - ; .: '.-"-.7-... ur,-..v.c---.'., -7-;'C 1 : "':-": ".';;":i;f';;f;v': v.?-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 4, 1908, edition 1
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