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NEWS AND OBSERVER, RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 18, .$20. Maddry Named As :; State t i -- . r- -- oi JLJaptist .Board DAUGH rnn iiinrni IVtlL , -r'.. (OoatUne Tnm rate Oae.) all to kav a Hi aoaoUte to mass nomination, bat this ni de feated ky a large noajority ami th eo '." ooatioa aa 4tmiad by a resolution : that nomination would be naad fraa ta floor aad that nominating epeaeaas weald be permitted, asd fur ther, tUt at th eoaclueion of th Brat ballot all lino would be dropped, eave the iwa aignest. Urn Caedidato Nealoatrd. - Wis nomination were called far. , Ir. Sr. J oh Jeter Hart. o .Wiliainr- ' ton, named Sev. Caarle E. ! Maddry, ' DJJ, 0 Austin, ttxtr. rollowine; k ouiekly cam the aoatiaatioae of Bev. ,.,'.- . C. Barrett, of Gaatonia: Bar. B. A. IfeFsrland, of Lynehbnrg, V.; Be. Charles H. Durham, of Lumbertoat - Rev; Ir. W, X. Caltom, t Wake Foreat j Ber. W. B. Bradshaw, ef Hickory, aad Ht. Dr. UvUfctoa Johaeoa, or Hal " aiah. Dr. Johaeoa, bow th editor of The Biblical Eeeorder, aaked that hi name . ' be withdrawn and stated that it weald be impossibls for hlm'te serve, and hit request waa granted and ait aame v .withdraw. ' .. i The irat ballot wai tmkea aad re- t Nlted a fbllowa: Maddry, 11 i Bar ret, 46) Brad.haw, i W; Dorhats, Wj. 1 Callon, S3) McFarland, , and Ber. J. 0. Owan, of fraaklia, L Kev. . Chariot E. Maddry, having received a s. majority of the bo I lot eaat, Kev. W. C. Barrett made a motion that the coo- ., veatio elect Dr. Maddry by awlani ttoa.' Inaieditteiy the convention la- ' etroeted Recording Secretary Oilmore to telegraph Dr. Maddry and ask that be aeeept the poaitioa, Without a dissenting vote the con vention re-rteeted Be. Dr. K. T. Van aa the corresponding secretary of the board of edueation, aad Rev. J. kl. Arsctte at . the et-respodlng anro Urr ef the board of aa In lite rial relief. mm. Charliitiai I ..-"""" "V""" act The coaveaUoa atoned the reeoamendalien heartily. SUta MlaatM JUpertl-: State mlaoiana waa the leadiac tub Jet before the eoaeentioa at the aiora In tcatina. The bewrd of mlaaioaa haa 174 miaaionarlee employed aad thew mea Ara tit eharchet tad their re portt for the year ahow: : Coareraioaa 4J78. bantlaai 153. re ceived by lotter ''S.IS, total Sunday ebool attendanee ilJSon. aaiaelom etudy rlaaeet 139, men ia miaiioa ttudy elaam 94, hooiee of worship building- 23, hoow of worahlp built 19, rhurehe or (iiaized 0, deltigatea attendlnK doBom iaatieaal aueetinga 1,194, an m ber bun i Bietintf thia year 1553. Dtttonite onnfrrencea overy-nember eanvmi lm, srmona UStal, for State mianioni for forelrn nlaslon M,- U5a, for home mlaaioni tUJ17.9. for educatioa 4.8nj3, for Buadajr achool miaaion C5.7S, for mlnliter relief tStl.Hff, for erphaaaaj 13,74Sfl, tot hoapitala Kmithrrn Uaptitt aeably tfrto.63, other objeete fZSJmii amount raieed for all church expenaM eieept paatora . aalariee 66,378.75, aar.ount paid on paatora' aalariee t7i,-993M. Miaaloa Work Bagieetloiia. Th following rfeornniendationt atade by the board of mlaaioni, wrra adopted. rirat Lolportutfe, we think ' ahould be ntade aaore nearly alf eupporting. To thi end we recommend- that it be more eloaely affiliated with the Sunday echool board. We also think that the eolportage work ahould be coupled up whererer poaaible with our enliatment wofk. Second, that the board of anltaloai praei the work ofdOTelopIng ehurehti well a planting them. That th board be encouraged by the convention to aid rhureherto coma wherever prae- Tl ILK5UI TABLET FOR HERO North Carolina D. A. R. Con ' duct Impressive Exercises at Tarboro Ttrboro, No. 17 The SOth teeaion of the State ConvenUoa of the Daugh In of the American Revolution met la thia city at 10 a, m. la the Mome of the Preabyteriaa Sunday echool. In honor of the (ration the room a were decorated with evergrteni, flower and A met Iran fiaga. It Waa a bright, belli' tlful day for the aaaemblaga aad th delegate! gathered in the Sunday echool room quite awhile before th formal opeaing of the convention. It I diatingniahed body of dole gate ia attendance apoa the large convention with representative -from all parti of North Carolina. Th con vention wa called to order by Mr W. O. Ppencer, ef Sallabury, who 1 Stat regent, and wai oscned .by the ingijif of "The Star Spangle JJnnner. Ia aa appropriate, excellent and elo quent addfe Mri. Wponocr1 formally opened th convention aad requeeted Bv. K. A. Lapiley, Jr., paitor of th Preabyteriaa church, to invoke tha De vino bleaaing. Th ritual wa then read by Mr. John L. Brldger with repoDea by tha delegate. Whll itandlng th dele gate aaluted the American flag. The America Creed, by "illlam Trier Page, wai then read in nnUon. The State regent then Introduced Mayor H. D Hardiaon, who delivered aa addreaa of welcome to the eoaveatioa la behalf of the, people of Tarboro. Mr. John Pender tang a beautiful election which wai much njovd. Mr. W. O. Howard, regent of the Mile Dar- Dnrhaatt I. A. Parham. Charlotte W. J. Berrymaa. Elimbeth City, aad B. E. Carmlehael, Winatoa-Saleat. Reaarta of Bapthw laatltatioX. Kev. E. O. Seller. D.D, a member f tha faealty of tha "BaDtlet Bible la " ' atttat at New Orleani, addreeaed tha aoaveatloi Dr. Seller brought aa inter' oetlng meeeag eoncernlng th progree f th work la th lnetltution, to wmeii Bouthcra Baptiit eontrlboted it,' OOOUO mat year. Btartod ia 1917, th Baptitt Bible Inrtitnt haa a building aad eeulcment worth atveral million 'aad all well leeatad. ia th heart of New Orleana. Tba faculty ia eompoaed af eight ma and one womaa aad Bv. Dr. . H. Dement, formerly a mem ber of tha faculty af tha Southern Bapttrt Theological Seminary at Louhy villa. Kv- 1 th nreeideat. The inati' tution provide eleven eooreee of atody and th work lead to regular degree. Rov. Dr. Bight C. Moore, for many year en of th leader In North Car olina Baptiat work but mora recently editor of the publication of the Sua day School board of the Southern Bap. ttat Convention at Nnahville, jok to th report of th Sunday School board and whll he expteMcd great pleatur at the (narked advance mad lait year ia tlila department he urged that mt ill greater etnphaait be laid on the Sun day School work of the coming year. During the pt year th Baptiat Voang People' Union of the State haa anad progree. Mora tha,a a thoueaad - members of local uaiona have Joined th tlther league and fifteen' hundred BaptUt young people hold B. Y. P. TJ. diploma. Mr. Perry Morgan, of Dunn, bag tueeeeded Ber. 3.0. Moor a r - Hold eertary and ni report waa very gratifying. Southern Baptiat are pe culiarly Interested in th procreaa of th work of th Souther Baptiat The . logical Seminary and Dr. A. T. Kob rtaan of th (emlaary faculty urged """-It hi addr that th Seminary itu deata be continued the aam aupport which ha alwoy tberacteriaed North Carolina Baptiit. Rapoft Of Qrahaaaga. North Caraliaa Beptiata arw heeary tatereeted ia th Themaarllie Orphta- - at and tha report avad by tha board f traateea give th following eon leaaed atataateat ef faettt t"; Nam ber of eh&irra t Thoatuvin 440, at KJMy Boon 17. total S27; . childrra reawrred aiaew November 19th, IMS, tfilO: daiiy real for aapport af oath thUI. S eam; atoathly eeet per ehlld, :t43: aamcal eoet paw child. - aM7.M; d.Ty Mat far awpt f Btl child!, 120 St (an tred" tttd aad eeaxamed. .ti7S; dairy pred- ' eU aaada aal wnawmed,! 215; 1 at ilk. 7,S3 gaOea at 40 cent. 191,-r-- HJ0f aamber - af applicatioa far '' year, W7j aamber reeeived, W; profit Jlram Xaaaedy bom farm, t3.0dS.83; profit from printinf office, 1710.01; tmprovtmrnta, 20,65l.7fl; general re yain, 11532 Z3. -- :-TOBTi Dr. B. t Tana, orree polling awarttary af th board of dueatloa :ratod th annual report of th oaxd. Th followiag - reeommaado ' tion wr mdt KeeemaMadatleaa Pet Scbewl. i iTint-That th Btot board of health ' ' reqoeated to laapeet th ackoel " property end aeighborhood af all da atienal inetitatioaa ewatd by th Bap tiit at North Carolina. . Beeoad That . th Stat Ineurane torn mlxi oner be requeeted to laapeat til balldiag at ono. . Thlrd-That any deficit is tba total Tourth Thtt fireproof build Ugs be . . in proportion to the acveral amounta granted. t ineome b bora y ch iaatitutioa , arected ia th tnrar. Pifta That th convention eon ploy aa auditor wh (hall , audit book of chool aad coUegea, whea ordered by tha beard of education ea tlm at . hi aptioa each year. . Slth That the board ef adueatloa onaidtf th dvlability e( rmplortsg a eontulting architect aad eonaultiaf boating engineer to whom U plaa for .- building and heating plant ahall be tubmitted for appravaL - Seventh That th board work oat, with th aid ef xperta, a policy for oar echool a4 college. , . Eighth That uniform roeord for finance bo required. Ninth That . th board -'appoint a eommitte to .report on ntoro nearly Vf-:form charge for out achool aad lege. . - - - - lenth That Wak Torert aad Mcr.' b acked to make applieatioa for 'rant lata th Bouthtta Aeeoelatioa c ( coliegoa at th aarlieit poeeibi mo- . ... ! . a board reported that tie reeom i - 1 m one, two and nine had al i ' tt-ea carrUJ out and that evea ! i - ia rroC'? cf accomplish,. I vy chapter, of thia aity, gave, a cor dial and hearty welcome to the Stat tteable front quarter tlm t half tlm convention in behalf of th local chap aad frombalf time to full time preach- ter. In her addr Mr. Howard gav r.'OeeieLeaiii Ia th abaence of Mr. A. L. Brook on account ef illhoe, Mr. E. D- Jonea, ef WUitoa-Salem, reeponded to the ad- dree of welcome oa behalf of th convention. Mr. B. . Brown ang a hero whoa memory will be perpetuated In bronxe. The tablet wa donated by tba Mile Harvey chapter of th Korth Carolina chapter ana tn nona vara Una Hiatorle Commisaion. Colonel Bridger lntrodneed Dr. Cha. G. Hill, of Baltimore, a deeeendant of Col. Irwin, who paid a fin tribute to th memory of Col. Irwin. Dr. fllll aid h wa glad to be praeent and thoroughly enjoyed the proceeding of the morning ef the Daughter of the American Revolution Convention. Be read n intereating and iaatruetiv aketeh of the great bero of Edgecombe. Dr. Hill traced the history or tn lr wine from Ireland and Scotland to the Revolutionary period, and related many hietdrlcal fnete in relation to them- Member of the high school sang "Tb Star Bpangled Banner." Col. Bridger introduced Dr. Kobert B. Drane, of Edoaton, who pronounced the benedic tion. Th great aaaemblage then re paired to the entrance of th eourt houae where th tablet wa unveiled by Matter Henry Clark Bridger, Jr., ion of Mr. and Mr. Henry Clork Brjdgcn, and, s deeeendant of Colonel Irwin. General Cotton made a brief addrets in presenting the tablet to th county, which wa accepted by Major BenvNaih on behalf of the county. Mr. John U Bridger presented oer grandaon, who unveiled -the tablet. FEDERAL EXPENDITURES AGAIN SHOW DECREASE Expenditures DnriBf October Tell $1,230,000,000 Un. . dr September Total Washlngtoa, Nov. 17. -Government al xpeadltore for October fell off nearly 1,830,000.000 aa compared with September, according to the monthly ittmnt iud tonight by th Tra ury. Disbursement for th month to taled 714,442,600 against $144,093,527 ia September. Expenditure for October were di vided into ordinary disbursement! of 1420,497372, compared with $496,776,- 664 in September and paymenta oa the tmbll debt amounting to -'v438i reduced aad aeoaomizod. Fourth, that a aoon aa praetieabl th board of mission be instructed to mahe careful, thorough survey of the religion llf of North Carolina, county by county, and townahlp by township, I selection that wa highly v enjoyed aud MEXICAN RECOGNITION r j i WILL BE WITHHELD -- . t . . . . . Ko Oorporationi or bdividtul. To 1 Deliver Kecornition, Iye Offlclal - Washington, Nov. 17 BeetignlUo of th new government ia Mexico by th United State will be withheld, it waa aid today at th BUI Department, until Mexieo hai mad clear lb effect to be give to article r7 of tb Mexi can constitution (relatiif to property ia Mexico, - "Strong pressure for speedy recogni tion is being brought to bear on the department by ome bnikiea and other Interests, but high official stated emphatically today that a corporation, no group of eorporation and no group of individual waa going to - deliver American recognition to Mexico. It wae made clear that tba United Stntes'twai not demanding a prelim inary lo recognition th repeal - of Article 27, but it wa atated that if th operation of law enacted, ander that section war mad retroactive too Amer ican government could not accord recog nition. The United States, official explained, ia actuated by a desire to. .protect American interests in the. Southern re public and ia its study 'of th whole situation baa iavited and received from American corporation aad individual having interest ia Mexie statement a to th condition there aad th present applieatioa of Mexican law. WESTERN UNION CABLE Z SHIP TO CUBA TODAY Miami, Fla- Nor. 17, Th Wetter Union eabl ship, Bobert C. Clowry which ha been berthed t tb city dock her for th past several weki, obtained eloaraae paper from th customs office today for Havana, Cuba, but wtl atlll at the dock tonight. It wai Mid en board that she will leave tomorrow morning for Cub. ..4- H tgiijgg Ml I r.:-i:.::-M t iwElevea Mi 20 aad that our State mission policy b f ormulaTed la the light of the feet of tha aurvey. RE-EXAMINE BODY OF WEALTHY GEORGIA MAN Coroner's Jury Contiateg In. Teitlfation Into Deth of Tred D. Sbepurd won much tppaueb. The next addresi wa made by Mr. W. N. Beynoldi, of Winston Salem, vteo-preiident gonerat of the National lociety- Mr. Beynoldi said that he began her official career ia Tarhfrro nine year ago and was glad to b hire again. At II o'clock today th . convention reeessed and assembled in tha court- hoato where impressive axerei inel dent to tha unveiling of tablet to tha memory of Id. Col- Henry Irwin. aa Edgecombe hero of the Bevolntion, Maeoa. Ga Nov. 17. The bodv eft war held. Col. Johtf L. Bridger recited Frod D. bhepard, wealthy peaeh-growel " fitting faahloa tha deedi of the great of Houston county, wbos death Is be CUT THIS OUT OLD ENGLISH KECIPK FOB CA TARRH, CATARRHAL DEAFNKSS AND HEAD NQ18E8 if- von knew ef some one whs Is troubled srltb Catarrhal DMfnsse, bssd boIm or srdl. nary eaterrh sat eat this iomuhi aa aaad t t them and tea mar bav bsan the means of ing inveetigated by ooroner'f jury wai re-exhamed at fort Valley lato today. Another utopy waa performed, by Dr. As. o. Brown in th presence of Dr. John Funk, Atlanta pathologist, and J member of th coroner Jury. Yarlou parte of th body war re moved and takea to Atlanta tonight, where Dr. Funk and Dr. Edgar Ever- hardt, th chomiat, vvll eontino their "? "rs iieps from eui reh for poin. It wn. tatl by So-I";, tAStSr JSnS f! lienor ueaerat unarioa a. uarreii. Tb report of tho pathologiat and th chemist oa th now phis of th Investigation win not b ready by Frl day, Mr. Oarrtt atated tonight upon hli return from Fort Valley, which means that the coroner hearing set for Frl day will be continued again ia all prob- CALLS MEETING OF NEW APPOINTEES OF BOARD wnitHultonal otiBtltutlenal treatment. BBrasa, Inhalers and asse lnwie arc Hsble t irritate the elMete air ais aad .(en One disease Into the middle ear which traqutnt lr sn tstal dsefatssi ar ilse She diuase wr hwdrtvea dnwa the air remain aswards th Ian which a equHr s daaaarea. Th Mlowine formula which la ased extenslvelt as th dun Bnlh aliaMt la a eenatltutional Swnsist and earaid im sMUf eBlea- cww te sunerer nrs wn uva uaoer mere fa aonbla alinaU eanditlaaa. Betnra from, tan dnarjM 1 ewaee af rav- mint IDwbl etrearth). Take able nam end add te H 4at ef hot water sad a little tranulatad encvr; stir untli dissolved. Take M. ' -' ffM HMH . Am Thl. ,11 WashlnBton. Not. 17-ThO new I ofta brin aeleh relWl from lletresau hd called by Chairman lie neon to meet I i.Mtio la ih eosmclihm tabee Is ra- thh) war dl biiim aartaaaa ef tb boara to tho oommisaioaor. the 1 1. ehtela the desired results. The rmnlkn Chairman (aid, would bo taken op wiU " ". J,t'? 4 " J"" J . .(InU. r l.. .1:. , -Za . , Uk rr .mwh has aatarrh hwid their approval. froaeat poiieiee of , the board are to bo diaeaaaod for amendments or ap-1 proval, th aaairmaJt oaid, a full har mony ia desired ia developing aad carrying out th provision of the I fcnippiag Act. Th board also will ton- older (uggeetMaa to bo mad to tho I coming session of Congress. IasesU bav ait lags; pidr oight the public debt amount-1 all of them. I've till got th ena af I Tiftk.Avsnue Newiybrk bdr interest the m ing to 11147046 waa.th largest of th ordinary .expenditures for th month. Th aa of t?9MM,E00 for the redemption of certificates of Indebted nea was th urg Hem of th pay. mat of th publi dbt. Derwillo Makes the Complexion Beautiful ' Sayt Verna Haworth Tha Nw Tork dancing favorite, Varna. Haworth aye. "Ball room-or un danerng alda In developing a beautiful complexion. The difficulty, however, ie to find a beautifies- hich la not affaoted hv DereDlratlon anfd on! which will etay on. I have found uch a beantlner In derwillo. It keep my complexion at He beat all the time and I highly reeommsnd It to all those who wish to beautify the complexion." Be sure to watch for Mlse Haworth' Intereating artlnle oa rare beauty aoon to appear In thia paper. In the mean time oet derwillo today and try It the next time you go to a dance, thea tre, or Party, and note the favorable comments of your friends. It Is guaranteed and sold at toilet counteri everywhere. Adv. touch, yon see. iele. 'San Francisco Chron- A Simple Way To Remove v Dandruff " .i. mwm vwna w imwv innassautioa m eussi Deeembsr 1 aad take op their duties. . rnsht 4 m AlWio. of th. Torloo. funetioa. of TTatS hiTam I notMS ar Is bard ef hsartas should atva n a trial. ( There is on sure way that haa never failed t remov dandruff at once, and that is to disaolv it, th you destroy it entirely. To do thia, just gt about four ounce of plain, common liquid arroa from any drug ator (thi ia all yon will need), apply it at night when retiring us enough to moisten th scalp and rub it U gently with tk linger tip. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will b gone, and three or four more application will completely dissolv and entirely destroy every tin gl iga and trae of ' it, no matter bow much dandruff yon may have. Yon will And all itching and digging of th scalp will stop instantly, aad yonr hair will bo fluffy, lustrous, glossy, llky and oft, and look and feel hundred time better. Adv Recognized Safety Export eased lavastara Among yonr frlsads and aoqnaiat anesi yon find many who sever worry about their Investment. To know they bav money lnvoeted and still they do not lean tho stock market sheet, with a look, of dis appointment! on their face. Why. Becaui their money 1 in veitsd in non-speculative bond that ar not influenced or controlled by Xpert atock manipulators. Ton, too, can acquire thia aeus of sacurity. Alamance First Mort gage Bonds arc absolutely cafe. They py If -interact and ar fully eeufed. Buy them and yen will know your money ie well invested. Call at nearest office ar send f of free booklet. ' a-... v "InveetigaU Beforo lavtatlag.'' Alamance Iniurance & Real Estate Co. W. . Sharp, Mgr. BCELINGTON, N, C AmHaslag eemaeateet FsrsShrrlU Ia earaaes Bealtr Oa, rarettavUla, M. 0,' Seulhsra Ineafant Htmltt c, luieleh. N. 0.) tbarae InriM A RsaJ btale Darken, K. 0. J ,mstlma loawsaaes 1 EataSe Oe Mdavllia. N. C Ahv iUvataas A lUal JMaSs O, Aahs- Cev Dm 13? Crwemaboro, N. C orfolkl' Raleiflu H. C mm Connection with reoponsibla and rclUblo ghippore dcjaired. The Art of Hoonfe Decoration Hat Become a, Profession AS beauty i achlaved throsgh rtia controlling influence and to recognize aad carry into effet than guiding principle requires years of tudy la th history of art, architactnr and color. Tha benefit of uch training I am prepared to furnish my clients without additional cost to them. Bchemeo of decoration dignd and carried out Consultation at yowr boa by appolatmant. ELIZABETH THOMPSON IWi Fayettevili St. KA LEIGH. N. C, Catarrh Germ Die In Medicated Smoke Dr. Bton ef Atlaota, Oa Who aal I eavotod ovor tarty poor to th ttudy nad treatment of aatarrbal diaae f th no, throat, oa oad lan fx, t th originator of th ly thoroughly af fective method of aradleating aatarrk. sant method ooacuta ox a ombiatisi of . garaieidal, haaliag aad soothing medicine prepared la a form to be moked just a y would a pip r aigaratt, but, of eouroo, oeotalnlng- ao tobacco. Dr. Bloaaor' method thai "moke out' th catarrh germs la vry much tha aam way yon would Smoki nt beee from hallow tree. It 1 th only possible way to cot at them. Dr. Blower xpllaa that aalve, pray or vapor prepared from ldtsti eally th am medicin which h ases would reach only a aeaall part at boat or u long winding ana tompilosted nir paassgec, aad bane would bo in effective, whereas, hi medicated amok hi aa light aa th air, goo whrvor th ait and germ aaa v roach vry aook aad oerair of th mpiratory tract, ntr vry aovlty aad sisus. falls avery tab and chamber of th ao, head, Uaer ear ohambera, throat ixrynx, nroncaiai tub and long. Evta tho oavltle or alaaaeo of tb cheek I bone and frontal ainaae bvo th syea, aad th Euetaehiaa tabee aad th laar ear chambara. all af which ao mvaieat with th aoeo aad throat, ar ttronghly reached by th medicated I moko, th grm of catarrh a re eradi cated aad tb delicaU nxwabraao ar oouoa and healed. , , I If yoa know aavoao who I afflleted with catarrh ohroais ooogh, hay fvr, asiama or eattnul -doafn, or Is aabioct U freqeent colds, yoa will do thorn a prlealaaa favor by cllppiag and malliag thai aaaoaaooaaoat to thorn. Any wll-toehd drag (tore oaa tup ply Dr. Blaaaor' Beaaody la pipe or lormvor wiu eraer tor yoa, Satisfactory result , or ; ibeolutely gnaraataad by a geaainc, maaey-bark offer, yoa being the nolo judge. A trial ponkig will bo mailed postpaid to any offerer for ten cento (coin or stamp) to prove it delightful aad remarkable esecttveaea. AdJrefl Th r.Ioaau NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS Among the notable prof estiioiuJ rjoen of this country who achieved great success along strictly leptimatr linea was Dr. R. V. Pierce, founder of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute in Buffalo, l Y. Devoting his atten tion to the ipecialty of women s dis- became a recogniied author- irer fifty years ago he gave to the world a Prescription which has never been equalled as a tonic for the weaknesses of women. .Many. women in every hamlet, town" or city wiU gladly tes tify that Doctor PieroVi Favorite Prescription did them a world of good, Ask your neighbor. Send ten eents. for trial . naekaes of tablets. Annfripr- nf tMa wrwaf rtTtWpian'a irnrvMufSil twYistw ia Vnoovn oa TViftnw Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and, like the ''Prescription," is now sold by druggists everywhere, in both liquid and tablets. This medicine was a success , from the start, for the list of men and women all over the universe who have ' successfully used it for indigestion and as a blood tonie and system builder, -"makes an amazing total of thousands. These medicines of Doctor Pierce's, do not contain alcohol and are made from concentrated botanical vextracts, and sold by all druggists in liquid or tablet form. - - " ' :- If you dcSre a cloth-bound copy of a new edition of the Medical Adviser . by Dr. Pierce, send one dollar to the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. A book of 1000 pages of ready reference. For those not within easy reach of prof essional aid at critical times, and in cases of emergency or dangerous accidents, it is invaluable. JL w 1 - itvin that line Have a Heart ! iub it in ! YouVo got to rub a limimtnt in to f e tb - kootroinlta. And you know it' real tor tura if you rub or masiago with UnimenU that bum or irritate. Matan Linimont it different It ia eooling and toothing. It ponotrat ritht . to th pain and relievo it YoucanraA . it in without any burning or bliatarin at . all. Warm It if yon like, it is safe, U Mutan Liniment for every ache nd pain, stiff or aore oint to prevent ' grippe and fight rheumaticm; for uta, acaldt and bruise. If i wonderftd for . helping animal, especially borso. You ought to have a bottle in the home all the . time.' f Be fair to, yourself, your family and your farmyard friends use a liniment - that ran b rubbed in without bUatoring , or burning. Sold everywhere-in 25c, ' 50e and $U)0 bottle. So diroction on ' -' inaide of wrapper. ' Lyon Manuvacturino Compant 41 Sooch Fiftb Street Brookha, N, Y - ' tN v a 2. Atlaata, Ga. AJv.
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