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THE CAUCASIAN Kjiieicb, N. O., Au. 13, 1903 KntereJ at the Post Office in Raleigh, N ., a second-class mail matter. 1 1 1 : 1 ! rc a x i : i 1 1 f. i c c 1 1 1 1 . d 1 1 e s. itgU t, o 9. At County, Nocro Womin, Cr7fd by Uj ftred Daagbt'ra Sacrifice. Columbia 3. C, Aug, Church Flat, Orangeburg tiMiay i-.izz.io AiKon, a wgro wo man, ?lesv her two joung daughters, completely beheading them with an hk. She then kindled fires around the bodies. Thfi woman has lQn attending revivals lately and becamo enthused over religion. She U evidently de mented. Kx plaining her action, she aid a dog told her the world would come to an end unless she killed her children. This nhe con sidered a message from Cod. Bhe was taken to jail in Water noro. Tha Designer For 8pUmber. The early autumn number of The Iesigner Is In many respects the most remarkable Issue of this popu lar magazine for women that has ever appeared. The art work Is of " Bt a Woman A woman was beat unmercifully by the warden of the jail at Mil ledgevllle, Ga., last week. It eeems the warden had made Improper pro- Heacl Ilcroalntd In Her Head 17 Yeart. Seventeen years ago, wnen Mrs. W. L. Heguo was 4 years old, he was playing with some beads and In some way got a glass bead about the tdze of a '& up her nose. The physician failed to get it out. After a few days the bead gave her no trouble and it was thought to have come out. Last week she gave a violent sneeze and felt something come into her nos.ril. It was taken out and there was the bead that had gotten in there when bhe was a child. Tho bead gavo her no pain when it came out and it is strange to know how the bead stayed there so long without giving trouble. Canton ia News. Wreck on the Southern Near Caatonla. Charlotte, N. C, August 10 Tho wreck of No 3.r, the Southern Railway's fast southbound train, one mile north of Castonia, at 11 o'clock tonight, resulted in serious injury to Engineer Black and his colored fireman and Postal (Herks Birchfleld and Sharje. Southern Railway officials here declare that the train ran Into an open switch, but the engineer on the train says the boiler exploded whilt the train was running at an rte of speed. unusual high Judgements Amounting to ; 00 Against Gol J Hill Copper Co. mmma Charlotte, X. (!., August 10. B. u. tinier, oi waiisoury, iN. c, was named today as temporary receiver of the Cold Hill Copper Company by Judge B. A. Long, of the Su perior court upon application of Salisbury and Cold Hill creditors. Judgements to the amount of 0,000 have been taken out against the copper company. Jett-Whlte. The trial of Curtiss Jett and White, at Cynthlana, Ky., for the murder of James Morcum, Is ex pected to end and a verdict rendered to day. I rmwala whieri Brum rnoantorl hv IKa an Uniianallir MK ,u J " "J J . " . M "iW I woman. ainciwi are onmiui or entertain ment and helpfulness. Fashions and millinery for autumn are taste fully set forth, and "Millinery I essons" and "Points on Dress making" assist the Ameteur to at tain excellent results in both. A most novel departure Is the appear ance In this number of the enltlal article of "Fashion Xotes for Men,' which is takingly illustrated, and supplies thoroughly up to-date items on the various smaller Items of the masculine toilet. Fashion notes for women are given in "Woman's Fads and Fancies" and "Fashions and Fabrics," both of which describe and picture what is display ed in the most exclusive shops The Way To Win A Woman. How many men would not pay a high price for an infallible recipe of the way to win a woman ? The nun whose character hangs in the cet Cjf his coat, and whose ta;ent is consummated in bis ability to dance a two-step, may be well enough to look upon and tread a measure with; but when a woman considers giving up her love and life, she wants a real man one with firmer characteristics than those. In The Cosmopo itan for August Lavinia Hart, in an able article, attempts to solve the prob lem of "The Way to Win a Woman," Two Men Indicted For Feoaajr. Montgomery, Ala.',- July 27. This afternoon James H. Dodd and Anderson A. Hardy, white citizens of Tallapoosa county, who were in dicted by the federal grand Jury for peonage, pleaded guilty to all the indictments.- There were five in-" dictments against each. Judge Jones accepted the pleas of guilty and fined each of them $1,000 in one case and action In the other cases was deferred. The Judge ordered that if the fines were not paid they be confined in the jiil until they were paid. Xorfolk, Van August 19. Henry Carpenter a street railway conductor, today -hot and 'seriously injured his wife. He then brew his brains out. If you wish to get Pearson's Mag azine and The Caucasian one year for $1.25, you had better oider now. Pearson's Magazine and Tiie Cau casian one year for $1.25 is you order this month. jgng Order now if you want Pearson's Magazine and The Caucasian one ' year for $1.25. Special Rates Via The Seaboard Line Railway Air The Charlotte Obsf rver says there has been a decline in the number of candidates for the ministry in all the churches Then all the churches are to be congratulated. If only those who are called would apply, the pro fession would be greatly i in proved and the vineyard of the Master cul tivated to better effect. Asheville Register. The Keview o It -views fr Au gust describes thr-e eleciric power plants of importance, one on the Hudson ltiver, one in Southern California, and one on Mount Ilain ier, in Washington State. These de velopments serve to indicate what might be accomplished in hundreds of places through the utilization of water power now going to waste. A Neroe Killed While Robbing: A Pott Office Norfolk, Va , Aug. 8. A negro was killed at Keams, near Peters burg, today. Hugh Iannis, the son of the postmaster, heard an unusual nois-e very early, and loading his gun with bird shot, went to investi gate. He caught a negro in the act of robbing the ottiee. The negro advanced toward Knnis threatening with a bludgeon after being warned, and Knnis fired tho full charge into his face. The negro fell mortally wounded and died in a few minutes. The negro was unknown in the neighborhood. In the woods a short distance away a white horse was found hitched. It is supposed to be the horse tho negro rode from a distance. That eccentric American genius, James McNeill Whistler, who died suddenly in London on July 17, is feketched in the Review of Reviews for August by Mr. Earnest Knaufft; portraits of the artist and reproduc tions of some of his characteristic works accompany the article. nUSBAND MURDERED BRIDE. $3.80 Raleigh to Jakaon Spring's. N. C. and return on account of Mid-Sum-! mr Meeting Baptht State Conven tion. Jckon Springs. N. O.. June 23- July 1st., tickets on sal June 22n to 25th inclusive, finul return limit July 2nd. $9.50 P us $1.00 to Baltimore, Md. and return: all rail or via Portsmouth and Bar Line, aocount of Annual M-etin Grand Lodge B. P. O. Elk-, Bait more, Md , July 21st-23rd. Tick ets on 8Je July 18th-19th and 20th x with final limit July 25th This Tick ets may be extended until July 31st by depositing same with Special Agent and depositing $1.C0. $42 02 to Penver, Colo, and return on account of the Annual "ionyention Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, I enver, Colo., Jnly 9-13th 1903 Tickets on sale June 30th to July 9th. 1903 with final return lim t August 31st. 118.70-to Saratoga Springs, N- C. and re urn on account of Imperial Coun cil Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Saratoga Springs, N. C. July 7th 10th, 1903. Tickets on sale July 5th and 6th with final limit July 2Jth. $18 80 Plus 25 cents tj Detroit Mich, and return on account of Internat ional Convention Epworth League Detroit, Mich., auly 16th 19:h 1903 Tickets on sale July lith and 15th with final return limit July 20 h This ticket may be extended until August 15th by depositing ticket with Special Agent and upon pay ment of fee of 50 cents Our money winning books, written by men who know, tell you all about Potash They are needed by every man who owns a field and a plow, and who desires to get the most out of them. They iicret. Scad postal card, GERMAN KALI WORKS 98 " street. Mew York Swallowed Morphine After Firing Tw Shots Into Wife's Body. Lancaster, Pa., Aug. 9. A bride of four months, Mrs. Edgar H. Frantz, aged nineteen years, is dead, slain by her husband, a well-known young drug clerk of this city. Frantz is dyine from the effects of mor phine, which he swallowed after firing two bullets into his wife. The woman was murdered in her sleep. Frantz left a .note, in which he said they had agreed to die together, but from the note and other facts it is believed Mrs. Frantz was the unsuspecting victim of her husband's jealousy. A. & II. G. RAILROAD. TIME TABIiE 24 To take effect Nov. 24 1901, at 12 :01 A. M. Supersedes Time Table No. 23, Sept. 1, 1901, EA8TBOUND TRAINS, vaily STATIONS 3 Passenger Lt. ASKS NO PARDON HUT ACQUITTAL 50 Michael Keller, Asred NO, ITas Spent Years In Jail Kefusincr l'ardon. Frankfort, August 8. Michael Keller celebrated his eightieth birthday in jail, where he has been a prisoner for fifty years. Three times commutation of his sentence was offered him, but he refused the king's grace," maintaining that he was innocent, lveiier a barber by trade, is accused of having cut a man's throat lor the purpose of robbery. He fays the killing was accidental, as his knife slipped. Drowned While In Smlmmingr. Tarboro, N. C, Aug. 10. Mar vin Hill, the ten-year-old son of Mrs. Lucien Pope, of this place, was drowned yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock near the ' boat landing while in swimming. Ar Ly Ar Lt See our club offer, sian and Pearson's year for $1.25. Tnu Cauca- Maeazine one L. Two Rat; Time Anthems. A colored divine from Salisbury was holding a meeting here last week and during the tervices he told the congregation that he had two songs to sing lor them ; that evorvwhere else he was paid five dollars each lor eincring them, but lecause of the friendly relations be tween the Asheboro negroes and. himself he would render two ior five dollars. At oi.ee the congrega tion set to work and raised the money, for which they received two fancy ragtime anthems Randolph Arurus SUMMER EXCURSION RATES YIAS. A RT. The Seaboard Air Line Railway will sell summer excursion tickets to the following summer resorts, tickets sold daily up to including September 30th, Boston, Mass. Providence, R. I. New York, N. Y. Baltimore, Md. Washington, D. C. ! Old Point Comfort; Va. Virginia Beach, Va. Ar Lt Ar passengers. A. M. " Ooldsboro 8 00 Best's.... 8 23 LaGrange 8 31 Falling Greek 8 42 Kinston 8 53 Caswell 9 02 DoTer 9 13 DoTer Core's Creek 9 80 Tuscarora 9 44 Clark's 9 48 New Bern 10 00 New Bern RiTerdale N Croatan HaTelook Newport Wildwood . Atlantio Morehead City M( r ahead City ...... Atlantio Hotel. M. City Depot Daily .M. 3 40 4 00 4 09 4 20 4 82 4 46 4 53 SPECIAL RATES VIA SOUTHERN R. R. Raleigh to Fayetteville. N. C. and return account Parents Conference of North Carolina. Tickets on sale July 29 and30, final limit Aug. 5, 1903. $4 00. Raleigh to Hillsboro, N. C. and return account North Carolina Farm ers State Alliance. Tickets on sale Aug. 10,11, 12. $2.00 Raleigh to Greensboro, N, C. and return account Encampment North Carolina National Guard. Tickets on sale Aug. 2 to 9, final limit Auer. 17, 1903. $3.55. Raleigh to Asheville, N. C. and return account Encampment North Carolina National Guard. Tickets on sale Aug. 15 to 22, final limit Sept. 4, 1903. 11.35. Raleigh to Hickory, N. C, and return, account Morganton District Conference A. M. E. Church Sun day Srhool Institute. Tickets . on sale July 22 to 26 ; final limit July 30. $7.75. Raleigh to Charlotte, N. C., and return, account Grand Encampment I. O, O. F. Tickets on sale August 10, 11, and 12; final limit August 17. 7.30. Raleigh to Charlotte, N. C. and erturn, account "Woman's Mite Missionary Convention. Tickets on sale August 25, 26, 27 ; 7.30. Raleigh to San Francisco, Cal., and return, account national encamp ment Grand Army of the Republic. Tickets on sale July 31 to August 13 inclusive, final return limit Oc tober 15. 1903. $64.75. Raleigh to Hot Springs, Ark., and return, account Special Summer Excursion. Tickets on sale every Wednesday and Saturday up to and including September 30, 1903. Final limit 60 days from date of sale. 30.60. Raleigh to Monteagle, Tenn., and return account Monteagle Sunday School Institute. Tickets on sale Aug, 7th to 11th, inclusive ; final return limit August 31, 1903. $18:20. T. E. Green, C. T. A. Raleigh, N. C, What this Boy's Mother Says has been said by the mother of many other boys and girls, re garding the wonderful curative and strengthening qualities cl Muei Nervine Oi r little boy, Harry, had ipaxms lor 3 rears and we feared the disease ool4 affect his mind. Though we doctored continually he crew wrve and had ten spasms in one week. Our at tention wu directed to Dr. Miles erv Ict acd we began its use. When he bad taken the fourth bctxio the spasms disappeared and he Las not had ose lot years. His hesJft now U per UetT lias. b. M. TixmaXT Dr. Miles Remedies axe sold by all druggists on guarantee to benefit or money refunded. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. C I ( MISS MAY MAMiELL A SocUtr lVillt of Lndts Cnad. ISSMATMARmA cl Leaden. Ontario, Cana. is a tsti- piri who know what is axd Wis el THE OPERATES Dovble Daily Trains Carrying Pallman Sleepers. Cafe Can (a la carte) and Chair Cars (seats free). Electric Lighted Throughout BETWEEN Birmingham, Memphis and Kansas Qtj AND TO ALL POINTS fN Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Tcrrltcftca AND THE ' 'Far West and Northwest THB ONLY THROUQH 3 LEE PINO CAR BETWEEN THB SOUTHEAST AND KANSAS CITY Descriptive literature, tickets ranged and through reservations mada upon application to W.T. SAUNDERS. QttTL A ST. PASS. OtOT. OR .E.ClARK. Teav.Paee.AaT Ayiamta. nl rufierirc Cardai Lai Iroofct hrr Lack Lb?aJi. SU i one clLbe ocial farcritrs cf Lt too and br rcoicrj to health txs remitted trr to eney tL coajyuij cf her cjlzj IricaU iastl cl Ijin oa a l-ol tX stcxsfsi aai nZezixtg. Far the bfTL'lh ibe now e&;oT the girs credit to Wit d Cardai. SI wntrs: "ILitc fdoaiTTiocolCarduiaa excel It fit raatdr for female trouMr. I vUrtd for lixrr yean with irmbl bcincr&rwa pains at the t&esstroaJ period. couLJ hardly itaaJ oa my leet aoJ was orrct real vcIL Tin of Cards! va Um o&!y nvJk-irv that I could dtpcoJ oa to do me any good, as I tried srrtral vkh 00 sac cos. Tine of Cardal cared ins and I have dow enjoyed perfect heakh foe tw years, and give you all the credit for I know yoa dacrre iU For a younjj girl Wine cl Cardai i the best remedy to gnide her through womanhood by starting the menstrua J Sow U s fcft!tby sad xrl nxrar. Vrsstrsatiom tartc4 rit b trj eary to kiwp rnrjlar threvgk the yvan c tsatsre wooutahood. Then tU chag c lift" r4 act f rand. Tint Wia of Cardai U wnoss'a lt trlui froea yovth to c4 ag. A taiHion wmia hare ercnr4 Unsnl rmlicf fraa their mtZtntft by Uk ing this truiortt. It rr21rree tae ttroal troctie Is sa iacTTliUy ahort tia. la s airale cam of drasg4 zaeceni VTistt cf Cardai errer (ails. Te reliere disv-lrrrJ &nrt is to rcaors the eantecf other fecxale treat W. Aay perticiaa w UJ roa that to as . me raose oc s aim re&vUrt Lae crs easy, i& fact eeldoa fail to eospUU the rare. I! roa wgold hart the tarns relief which afist VarieU snenretl try Wine cf Cardai. Toa can take it with out an examination and withont say publicity whalFvee. Yoa ess take It is the privacy cf yocr horns sad secure jast si much besci.t ss if s dorter had presenbrd )t for yra. Tbonsaadj cf we taen are ffelieg the rigor cf retamlng heal'Js by takicg Wice tf Cardai. WINE of CARDVI ' million terirg har found relief Wine cf Cardai. W. T. SAUNDERO Gsn'l Aget Pssssnger Dspsrtnsml ATLANTA. GA. CAPUDINE GUDRES HEAD CHE LaQrippe, CoWs, Feverish ness Neuralgia,- Sick Headache etc. HONEY BACK e If it fails. For sale at all drug Stores. 07 19 25 40 5 50 6 15 6 18 6 SO 6 43 6 49 6 54 7 02 7 07 7 is Women as Well -as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Green View, Va. Old Lady Drowed. Salisbury, N. C, Aug. 8. Mrs. Emma Ilenly. aged sixty-seven years, an estimable lady ofTurners turjr. Iredell county, was drowned in Third Creek, three miles west of SUtesviile, Thursday afternoon. Mrs Ilenly was visiting relatives in West Statesville and had driven out on a small road bridge when the horse shied, throwing the ve hicle and both its occupants into the stream. The buggy fell on Mrs. Henlv. who va9 nuite large and heavy, holding her under water un tU life was extinct. Mr. Arthur Turner, who accompanied her, es raped without injury. wonder if John S. Cunningham hearst he eubernational bee buzz In fiU bonnet every time he attends urmera meeting? He would be Old Point Comfort, Va. Washington, N. C. ittleton, N.C. Pittsboro, N. C. Jackson Springs, N. C. Wrightsville, N. C. Southern Pines, N. C. Harris Lithla Springs, N. C. Linchanton, N. C. Shelby, N. C. Rutherfordton, Is . C. Chinney-Rock, N. C. Staunton, Va. White Sul. Springs, Va. Goshon, Va. Aften, Va. Asheville, N. C. Black Mountain, N. C. Henderbonville, C. Hickory, N. C. Taylorsville, N. C. TUowincr Rock, N. U. Lenoir, N. C. Tickets are limited to return un til October 30st. 1003. and bear a transit limit of fifteen days in each direction and stopover will be allow within transit limit. Vnr farther information address C. H. Gattis, C. P. & T. A. Raleigh, 26.25 26.25 21.25 13.25 13.25 8.25 2 68 6 35 8.25 6 65 3.90 2.35 4.65 7.30 3.55 11.35 6.25 9.12 9.75 12.90 11.95 14.19 -13.90 11.70 10.90 10.35 11JB0 7.80 7.50 13.00 9.00 Grand Excursion to Norfolk, Va, Aognst 18th. 1903. Southern Ra5 way will operate it popular Annual Excursion to Nor" folk, Va., Augvst 18th, 1903, leav ing Cha-lotte at 6.25 P. M, arriving at Norfolk at 7.30 A. m. August 19; returning leave Norfolk at 7.00 P. M. Aug. 20th, giving two days and one night in Norfolk. Tickets will be sold from Bronch Lines to connection Junction point. Round trip rate from Rafigh 2.25 Approximately low rate from other pointr For thbr information call on your nearest railroan Agent or write. S. H. Hard wick, G, P. A, R. L. Vernon, T. P. A. Washington, D C. Charlotte, N. C. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be bora afflicted with weak Kid neys. If the child U& ates too often. If he urine scalds the flesh or if. when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a. habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are. made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell- Bom ot Pwmmp-Koot Ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. be .sura and SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Short Line toprincipal cities of the 8onth and 8outhwest, Florida, Cuba, Texas, Cali fornia and Mexico, also north and north west, Washington, Baltimore, Phi adelphia ew York, Boston, Cincinnati, Cnicaeo. In dianapolis, 8t Louis, Memphis and Kansas City. Trains leave Raleigh as follows: AslMT 1 r F 'C4 mm I ALL A Rlpans Tabtilc ta!cn occasionally will keep ihc hody r- rncnll Sun I tl n hea?thy and pleasing ; oear- ancc without. It is a Rood sensible plan to keep the body up ! the high water mark of good health all the time. The person who uses Ripans Tabulca feels good all the time, they regulate the bowels and keep the 5tomach in good condition, and when f&t the stomach digests the food properly, the chances of get ting'sick.are lessened. The little f ivc cent cartons hold ten doses and they are convenient to cany. r3 I Am I ALL DRUGGISTS OQ I 0m 1 Ko, U. Northbound, Raleigh M r ble Works Shipment s made to any part of the State at same price ts at shop. Monuments: en or catalogue. COOPER BBOS., Eroprietors. When wriiine: to advertiser oleaso mention Caaca- 1:20 A. M. "SeaboArd Express" fob Norfolk, Portsmouth, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and all points North, Northeast andNorth-west. 11;15A,M, "Ssaboaed Local Mail' For All Points from Kaleigh to Portsmouth, Korlinato Richmond, connects at Henderson for Oxford and Weldon with A, C; at Portsmouth-Norfolk with A, L. Steam- - ers for points North and North east,' No. 66. 11;50 A, M. "Skaboard Mail" for Richmond, Wasbinjrton, Baltimore Philadelphia, New Ycrk and Bos ton, connects at Richmond with C. fc O. for Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis at Washington with Pennsylvania and B, O, for all points. No, 31 Southbound. - k A. M. -Seaboard Lxpress for Oharlotte, At'anta, Cotumbs.Char leston,?aTannah, Jacksonrtlle. St, Augustine, Tampa and .ail points South and Southwest. No. 41. 4:00 P.M. "Sraboard Local Mail" For Charlotte.Atlanta and all local roint. connects at Atlanta for all points South and Southwest. NEW JOB 0FFIE! New Type, new Presses, new Machinery Generally,. And the very newest fuces job typo Made! It has been said there "is nwthlng new under the ran," but oar cnU s mw from garret to cellar, and we employ only the very best Workman Known to the Art, OTJE PRICES, While not the LOWEST, are as low as good work can be done for. Everything Done in tho Job line From a small Visiting Card to a Mammouth Poster. Price and mmplet furnished on application. 111. J. CARROLL SUCCESSOR TO YILLIA3Id A CARROLR. IF?- a -r.Trrrre 3sT O PLUiOS, 0RGAT1S MID SEW1IIG L1ACHIIIES 071 FREE TTi'l!!! ELEGJirr CDTTUirr CPRHT PUKO. ins. TrmafAtSymnt ELSdUIT PARLOR ORGANS, 25 VP. T7amatsd ti ymni m1 a frM trial. CLECANT CENTURY SET! NO BACH1NES, BALL-BEARING. 113. tt&t ea fteo trial. CASH 0ft EASY BOXTHLY PATCEBTS L-1 ia trvst t . T til jtM kMMSt L I MJ locate la WRITE FOB FREE CATALOGUE. CENTURY T.IF'O CO. errSo.7oi CiU ii" Eut St ini H CASH OR CREDIT. Cata logue FREE No. 27. 6:27 P. M. "Seaboard Mail" roa Southern Pines,Pinehurat, Atlanta Columbia. Charleston, SaTannah, JacksonTille, Tampa and all points South and Southwest. Tickets on sale to all points. Pullman berths reserred. Tickets delirered and baazare checked from Hotel and NSlftM PRICE S335-2 cizrrrunY tjifc co. "Be carefal." but we must all go J from heated houses Into chill outer Residences without extra charge at I sir, and the change seta us eough- I Iner anrt whootlnv. Avnidintf Win- UP-T0WX TICKET OFFICE, Jtercolda la difficult: ctxrlne them It will pay yoa to send tor oar Oat losme Ha, 6, quoting crloes on Bufffrlec. Harness, etc. We sell direct trcra onr Factory to Consumers Factorr Prices. This snaracteed Bngz7 only t33M; Oaah or Cacy Monthly Paymenta. we trass honeat people located in ftU porta or the world. IQ-Wrlte for Tree Oatslgsaa. faEonoa Tttis papcs. Yarborough House Building. C. H. Gattis, C. T. and P. A Phones 117. Baleigh, N. C H. S. LEARD, T. P, A; ? - XildA 21. a Is not hard if yoa take JLllen's Lung Balsam. Better begin when the cold Is Tounz and cot wal until lt settles deep Into the lungs, ior then, even with Allan's Lung niem. complete relief will be fclOTTtr. . 1 cMicMcrrcirs cncusm ErinvnALe!y-s m mmt ! ymm I 'mtmmmw.mf I Appointed if he did not. TT. S. Leard. T. 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