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THE CAUCASIAN Balcih, N. O Oct. 8, 1903. Entered tt the Post Office in Raleigh N. C as second-clans mail matter. AHE lOU COMIAOI Grt-at State Fair l(ala-h, . C. October 19-21, im3. Everybody la invito! to take part In the great State Fair. Make your entries for prerniuruH, a literal line of premiums U offered on agricultural produatg, horf8, cat tle sheep, swine, horticulture, pan try 8Uppli38, manufacturer, general displays, fancy work, art, etc., pre miums paid promptly in thirty days lrom close of the Fair. Grand est display of agricultural and labor saving farm machinery of the latest and best styles ever seen In the South. Alone worth a trip to the Fair. Solid carload of threshing machinery, fanning mills, etc. Fin est display of poultry and pet stock in the State. Exhibit of butter making. Great display of fine cat tle. Archer and Adabolt will send the finest display of sheep ever seen here. The free attractions have never before leen equalled, the Human Bomb aeronaut goe up en closed In a Injrab, which explodes at a dizzy height, and lets him drop with his parachute ; the Great Cap tive War Balloon, carries jrassengf rs to a hHht of 1,200 feet with er fect safety. The greatest reunion o Confederate Veterans held for many years will bo held on the 22nd of Octo!r in Kaleigh. The ('rent GaMkillMundy-Lvitt Carnival Com pany with fifteen flrst-clan shows, will bo here. They will furnish four splendid free acts Great Grant on the high wire, Arthur Holden's grand high dive from a ladder one hundred fet high Into three lVi-t of water, Youturkey's marvelous slide for life, Dervalto's wonlerful spiral act, ascends a spiral 7f feet standing on a ball and slowly de- . A .... at noon. Pierce was a native of one iare lor tne round trip plus a county and had been living fifty rent coupon admission to the i Caswell county for a number of I viitrs. Hh Was Hlwrilntr At Prnitt Sr. SillltM (listillprv. lrwntfvl ahx.nt. ii i..t.. -it t i r veineiu Bcuwiuien auowuig visuors tW() ,uil ,rouJ Galewoo(1 w C to get home at a reasonable hour af- near lne Virginia line. Unknown ter Handing a most delightful day linJ eutowl his room aild dealt n the Capital t ity. For further him a illurterous blow over the left Hay wood -8k In iw Trial. Continued from first page. The trial of Ercest Haywood for killing Ludlow Skinner was resum ed Monday morning with the hear ing of Important witnesses for the defense Mr. It. N. Simros an at torney In Kaleigh wss ihe first wit ness and h testifies that Mr. Skin ner struck Mr Haywood and was htandii'g n a threatening attitude m the tim Hayuood shot him. M-. Bpm1 N-hniitz Uwyr of Bitl;iiiiif, wa in Hab igh on th day ftl.e traieg lat February, he i tilil i hat U saw Skinner and UawKI standing in front of the Io-t oflice and haw Skinner strike Hsywool, who fell Lack towar-i the rM i.tlice. IIh sayn Mr. Skinner then IVJ1 aok about e'ght fe't. Had his left hand to hn lle in a threat ing attitude, that Skinner txk two or thrt; steps toward Mr. lla wo d as if to r new the atiack. Th-n the firsi Hhot was find by Mr Haywood and Mr. Skinner staggered and pas& ei t-ehind a carriage near sidewalk uhfii setond sr.ol was fired. H says when he saw Mr. Hkinner again he v as near the street car irack that Skinner passed over and circled ai d fell. Mr. C. li Hocutt of Kaleigh was stan'Ui.g with Mr. fchn ilz at the time of the shoo.Irg and his tisimony was substantially the same as Mr Schinitz's, The above is tie priucijal evidence that has eu heard for the defence. T"e trial 1 Ktill in progress and will veiy likely run over into next week. Much niteift h leing taken in the trial as both I ami lies are wry pro minent in the S ate. Murdt-r mikI ltobbrr la Caiw 1J County I. nut Saturday Night. Keidsvilte, N. C , October 5. A telephone nit w-age troni Yanceyville given (tarticulars of a inurdtr in Caswell county Saturday night. E. E. Pierce, a white man about 35 eais old, was found in an uncon scious condition about 8 o'clock Sunday morning and died tnat day tenijle with a broken chair post, pillaged the premises and made their escape. information address JOSEPH E. POQUE, Secretary RAILROAD RATES TO STATE FAIR. The railroads announce a rate of one faro for the round trip, plus a fifty cent coupon of admission, to the Fair Grounds. This rate is from all points In North Carolina. Tickets on sale timiated in the official messages that Saturday, October 15th, good return- a reduction in the duty on raw cot ing Monday, October 28th. The rates lou may expected in the autumn ior points are given as ionows, raie Includes one admission to the Fair Grounds: Southern. Durham $1.35 Burlineton 2.45 Chapel Hill 1.95 threatened with ruin, notably those Greensboro 3.15 in the St Petersburg district. Salisbury 4.70 Charlotte 6.15 Winston 4.10 Danville 3.95 Lynchburg 5.05 Selma 1.40 Goldsboro 2.05 Oxford 2.40 Atlantic Coast Line. Fayetteville $3.00 Dunn 2.20 Wilson 2.20 Announcement from Russia of Departure From Protective System. St. Petersburg, Oct. 5. It is in- tol 1904. This is the hrst prospec tive departure from the prevailing protective system. The purchasing jHjwer of the Russian masses is so low that the textile interests are Tl XovesSber Dfarar. Fashions for onld weather wear are effectively displayed In the November Designer, and the hand some Illustrations are accompanied by descriptions which tell just what materials and trimmings to employ tor obtain the best results- Those who must perforces select mourn ing outfits-will find this a mot valuable naraWr, for it makes such garment and millinery a specialty. In Thanksgiving feature; the November Designer is wonderfully strong, a witness Harvest Festi-j vals," by John De Morgan, "A Thank.giv ng Ce;ebration " by L. O. L., and three exttllent fhort storie?, all of which have an app tiz- ing scent of turkey and pumpkin pies about them. We are made to feel that Chiistmas is coming j dangerously clo? to thoe who have i ot yet select d their gifts, for there are lour pages filled with suggest- i ns for home-made presents, undr " Making an Early SUrt for Christ mas," and two more with the head ing, "Lacey Novelties for Christ mas Gifts." "Training for Self Support," by Lilian C. Paschal, is an article wh'ch will be read ith interest by every woman, whether she tj in the business field or the liOrnti club, and closely akin is the popular department "What Women Are Doing, Two altogether charm ing features of this number are thei pictorial pages showing babies of all kinds, and the delightful drill and play for tinv tots entitled "The Old Woman Who lived in the 8hoe," j which Mh-s Mabel Humphreys has illustrated in her original and dainty style. The many household depart ments which have given The Desig ner uch a hold on the femine fancy are nuea mis monin witn appro priate and valuable items. How such an excellent magazine as this Can be issued with profit at eighty! cents a year Ua mystery which only its publishers can nolve. Winston Tobacco Association. Winston-Salem, N. C, Oct. 5. The Winston Tobacco association held its annual meeting thn after noon. President A. M. Colleman was re-elected, J It. Green wk ehcteen vice-president. Z. T. Bynum j was re-elected secretary and treas urer and supervisor of sales. In his annual report. President Colleman say? last year's crop " is conceded to have been the best grown in ten years, and that the average price paid for it should be a sufficient guarantee to the farmers that a crop of tobacco of good quality will al ways pay them, a profit over cost of production. i IB 'I v i n n turn v.n " ivktl i IT fi J vii a n 0l YnirlKFTn RF IMF flUF WBt. No other rty nun: To y whether it ia or tant; m bJoM TltAjlr raoT4:rr whether you will or you wont; aM lt . ft, ,u whether we are H8M or wror.9T cniitnk&Aj zlM n., We leave It to YOU entire!. Ur hj lhff tJ(j mh!fb ahirlj hr you to decide. The only evidence tho thcmn. t miR.:,!.... " clc. aJ tklnc thojr i-tt fwc In the circulation, f.rrtca crctkc Mch bat. t-n tsn VrrsJa- we want to submit it a dollar package of VITAE-ORE. which package we want you to um. at our Htk. All we ask i a fair verdict. We say. if you are skk. that VITAE-ORE will cure you? We say that one package will prove tnj; the b-a!tb. It i.ppncn th aat of nature. U bvr able aitant sd nr that can be d.o1Hl r;)n t. lu work unJr a!l ci.nijtioc- It U the i!(4.1 tonir t- vrak Am- CJ-'Ct A CERTAIN AND NEVER FAILING CURE FOR to you that it ia the remedy for Ellc m.n anJ WuRl..n rc Jrf trt your case and condition, if it wUh u. ,he wau-ry 1.t Ub.,i M,.j does not. you. to be the Judge. lHm,. ,lroRi: 4nJ Vt.tl!e an,, a, lt we want nothing from you. course throusb the rein ircrrt cl fgQ or of- health to the face, a arV!e tn the eye. anJ strenstb and vScor t the Our Special Offer. ,ytem We will send to every worthy sick and ailing person who writes us. mentioning the Cau casian, a full size one-dollar package of VITAE-ORE by mail, postpaid, sufficient for one month's continuous treatment, to be paid for within on month's time after receipt. If recelTer can truthfully say that its use has done him or her more good than all the drugs and doses of quacks or good doctors or pat ent medicines he or she has ever used. Read this over again and understand that we ask our pay only when it has done you good, and not before. We take all the risk, you have nothing to lose. If it does not benefit you. you pay us nothing. We do not offer to send you a free sample to last three or four days but we do offer to send you a regular 1.00 package of the most successful curative medi cine known to the civilized world, without one cent of risk to you. We offer to give you thirty days to try the medicine, thirty days to see results before you need pay us one cent, and you need not pay the one cent unless you do see the results. You are to be the judge! We know that when 'VITAE-ORE has put you on the road to a cure you will be more than will ing to pay. We are willing to take the risk. Rheumatism Lumliago Rriht's I)i;ea.; Diabetes I,a Grippe Wood IVionin Drojisy Sores anl I'lcer Malarial Fever Nt-rm J'itTj tkfri aI .Yr.crr,ia I.ixer, Kj'lnc anl Itlail lcr Trouble Catarrh of any part Female Cn!iplaiiit Stam.uh anl lUmtl lM-iT!rr General lclilitv CONFESSIONS OP A PRIEST. Rev. Jno 8. Cox, of Wake. Ark., writes, For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice, I consulted a number of phys clans and tried all sorts of mediciDts, but got no rel.ef Tnen 1 began the use of Electric B tters and feel that I am now cured of a disease that had me in it prBD for twelve Years." If Rocky Mount 2.75 vnu want a reliable medicine for Tarboro 3-80 1 Li vor and Kidney tr. uble. stomach urcenvuie Hobgood 3.70 A. and N. C. LaGrange 12.50 Klnston 2.90 New Bern 3.95 The railroads promise an Increase of dis rder or general deblhlty, get electric Bitters. It's guaranteed by all Druggists. Only 50c A LOVE LETTER. Would not interest you if you're 50 per cent in facilities to accommo-loc,king for A guaranteed Salve for Sores. Burns or Piles. Otto uoaa, ot Ponder, Mo., writes: UI suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a date the great crowds Seaboard. Richmond 15.30 LaCrosse 3.05 Portsmouth 5.95 Weldon 3.60 Littleton 2.95 Henderson 1-95 Louisburg 1.70 Youngsville L20 box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cur ed me. It's the best Salve on earth. 26c at any Drug Store. BROKE INTO His HOUSE. S. Le Qulnn of Cavendish, Vt., Wake Forest 105 was robbed of his customary health Southern Pines 2.70 by invasion of Chronic Constlpa Sanford 185 tion. When Dr. King's New Life Hamlet 3.65 Pills broke into his house, his 4.15 1 trouble was arrested and now he's Monroe.....'.'..'.'.' 5.35 entirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure, 2oc at any urug store. WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS of character and eood reputation in each state (one in this county re quired) to represent and advertise old established wealthy bnfeinesa house of solid financial landing Salary $210 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in rash direct every Wednes day from head offices Horse and Carriage furnishpd when necessary. References. Enclosed self-addressed envelope. Colonial, 332 Dearborn St , Chicago Mortgage Sale By vir ure of mortgage del x ecated ti me on Se t 26, 1899 b 8. M. Eddios and wife Lnora E. Eddlns of Wake County. N C, and registered in bock 155 page. 523 in the office of the Register of Deeds for d County, I will offer for pale for cash to the highest bidder at the court bouse door in the city of Raleigh, county and state aforesaid on the 28th day Oct 1903, the fol lowing described real estate for the porp. se of sat sFymg sa d mortgage deed at d notes attacoed: One tract of land adjoining the lands of F T. Wbitl-y, E. W. Hood and otbere, beginning at a point on Little River, at the mouth of Rocky Branch, thence np the varl ons courses of said branch to a point on the branch 100 feet up the branch where a ridge path or cart way crosses :he same, thence south erly parallel to sa d path to a point in the dividing line between E. W. Hood and E. W. Hood and A. J. Nowells heirs, thence with said line to Little Rivfr, tbence up said river to the beginning, containing 100 acress more or less. W. H. Chamblks, Sr , Mortgagee. This 26th day Sept. 1903. What Vitae-Ore is: VITAE-ORE is a natural. hard, admantine, rock-like substance uineral ORE mined from the ground like gold and silver in neighborhood of a once powerful but now extict mineral spring. It requires twenty years for oxidization by ex posure to the air, when it slacks down like lime and is then of medical val ue. It contains free iron, free sulphur and free magnesium, three properties which are most essential for the re tention of health in the human system, and one package one ounce of the ORE when mixed with a quart of water will equal in medicinal strength and cu rative value 800 gallons of the most powerful mineral water drank, fresh from the springs. It is a geological discovery, in which there is nothing added or taken from. It is the marvel of the century for curing Rheumatism, Bright's Disease, Blood poisoning, Heart Trouble, Dropsy, Catarrh and thraot Affections, Liver Kidney and Bladder ailments, Stom ach and Female Disorders, La Grippe Malarial Fever, Nervous Prostration and General Debility, as thousands testify, and no one, an swering this, writing for a package, will deny after using. Medical Science has failed to improve upon or even equal the remedies found in a free state in healing mineral springs. Phy sicians, the oldest and best, the new est and learned, acknowledge this to be a fact when they encounter a dis ease which is not amendable to the action of drugs by packing the patient off to Carlsbad, Saratoga, Baden, there to drink the waters which contain the essential properties for the restoration of health, and the patient returns fresh healthy, in mind and body. If the suf ferers cannot afford the trip and few but the wealthy can they must con tinue to suffer, as the waters deteri orate rapidly and when transported fail to produce the desired results. A Letter to the Theo. Noel Company, Chicago, will bring a healing mineral spring to your door, to your own house, your chamber will bring to you VI TAE-ORE, a mineral spring condensed and concentrated, a natural God-mado remedy for the relief and cure of ills with which man is afflicted. Why con tinue to suffer when the natural curing and healing ore, Nature's remedy, can be had for the asking, when the poor as well as the rich can have the bene fit of healing springs? This offer will challenge the attention and considera tion and afterwards the gratitude of every living person who desires bet ter healthy or who suffers pains, ills and diseases which have defined the medical world and grown worse with age. We care not for your skepti cism, but ask only your investigation, and, at our expense, regardless of what ills you have, by sending to us for a package. Out of the Jaws of Death Cured in One Month s Time a Serious Kidney and Rheumatic Trouble. Was Broken Down. Disheartened and Almost Helpless. Read what Mr. M. V. Estes. of No. 8 Trinity St.. Atlanta. Ca.. who answer ed our advertisement and received a package of ViTAE ORE on trial. says of the medicine: Auania iia. w n n l look i,a k at my condition and suffering during re cent years and thins of the herb. roots and barks, tinctures, powders and liniments I have taken and nib bed with all to no purjose. and that 1 was cured at last in one month iih VITAE-ORE. I stand daed and amaz ed at the result. Indeed. I feel lik exclaiming with Mr. Richardson, (a correspondent of the New York I for aid.) on closing an account of his os cape from a Confederate prison during the late war between the States. "Out of the Jaws of Death, out of the Mouth of Hell?" Thirty years ago I contracted a dis ease of the kidneys and commence passing gravel from them, the pain of ten throwing me into spasms. Thoio only who have passed through this ordeal can give an idea of the suffer ing connected with It. These spells continued at Irregular but frequent in tervals, down to a month ago. During all this time my urine was highly col ored, sometimes profuse and some times scant, but at all times charged with a yellowish, albuminous, brick dust deposit. About three years ap I was attack- Jv fa for days t uw a carkeJ r ht) 2 for the bftr anJ mfi na!tirI ia Mkr, In tit 4y s tb brtrk- Wnt rrcv.ar. I wV.d t that I ante4. ai in rat tt burl tr 6J twrfrtrtlT 'i-tt t trr!l! ha:jciRjitvnt that taj haaat- d bj !4Bst--r o Joe, bot b-t of all th fin & Wrtnc ray ratTerta hrrM I c-V..i :ii nftfcoQt crate or Nw after tailne !.r.ar park ax of VIT. OUn, I mjt I am bttrr to health thn I ba N-o In tairtr vrtn All h; n!crf-4l rhatr ta my coalition U d tm thr Tirf4 rtTetaJaM ta rn -nr. of Or fak-n from Mother Earth Wu!i that 1 njid Izaprr ttpoa rrT uJTertajc Uh kldn;a. stomach. liter rheumatism, etc.. what I know nS the trla.' of YITAfVORi: TaW It accor::; t. directions btit always ia hot water. -n4 rmi will not b lonr a Joininc wttn cm tn ataxia the rrJ of VITA: Oltt: anl praJsinr The O NoH for his r!Tirt In latrodaclax this crand lm to naffrrtne humanity. Theo N.h r name should ga down to posterity side by side with that of llar vey. one for diomerinc the rircjlaUoa of the b!ood. the other fr unearthlag Naturv means of purcfytnc It- You are to be the Jhdge. IMPURE BLOOD Almost every one in this latitude is a sufferer from dis- ed with Rheumatism in my rlpht hip joint, knees and muscles all over mv eases caused by impure blood, the cor ner stone of more ills than all other causes combined and only here and there one recognizes that in his blood lurks the seeds of disease, ready to take root and manifest themselves at the first opportunity in some of the innumerable hideous ways so dreaded by everybody. Every neighborhood has its afflicted, many seemingly Incur able, with complaints that have grad ually and almost imperceptibly made their appearance, growing a little worse with each change of the season until chronic ailments are well seated and developed in the system, such as stomach , liver, and bowl troubles. Each takes one or more forms peculi ar to such diseases, but all are due to body. Physicians told me I had Diabetes and marked symp toms of Uright's difceasv and com menced to dope me with mercury, soda. lithia, sali cylic acid, potash. etc.. all of Reaffirmed On Ytar La tar. Atlauta. t;a My faith la VITAE ORE prows stronger eti-ry day. 1 suf- lred with Kidney trouble fur years and n r got any relief until I used ViTAE ORE. that did the work, and I :.ui Mt. I weii tan Ret inauranc on my hfe In any mmpauy that accepts men of my ai;e. M. V. ESTKS. PERMANENT CUR ELS.-Ia tuaklnc the cU:m a quarter f a century acu that VITAE ORE Is the best thtnx tn. on or out of the earth for sick, alilnx or sufleritiK iopie. tu made tt OB reservedly and un'juaJlSedly, without a:.y fetipulalion or "aavlnc clause. knowing from our eiperienct and from the ellerielicc of the few who had al ready ued it at that early data, that itn irtue aid curative propertlea would fully rubslantlate this claim; that it was the best, not only bcaus a gae relief from pain and thi ef-fe-t of difceate. but that tt cured the l:twast. and cured It effectually and jK-rnra ntly, hence the ieaon for the lines we have - often uel tu our ad v rtiwmenta and literature: "Get cured to itay cured. and "Not only immediate relief. but a permanent cure." T many preparations ar put on .the market and advertised to relief, too few to cure. , The let of a medicine is not so iji'i h in the exiKTicncu and Immediate testimony from th use of one package or bottle, but In the experltnc of peo ple written months or yeara alter they have used that one xac kage or bottle, and who testify that lt cured them at that time, and that they hare never had a recurrence of the malady. How many of the testimonial you see pub lished In the pa pers of the Ian 1 are such testl nonia. how many who tes tify that they were and are permanently cured? Vitae Ore haa thous ands upon thousands of .aucb experien ces to Its credit. It has been be fore the public for a quarter of a cen tury. It cuied numerous people light after Its flnt introduction, and they have remained cured and are cured trxlay. It Is curing people by the TOW f ly everything I ate disagreed with me. Yon can well imagine my condition and state of i which were con-. thousanJn today of all manner of dla stantly constlpat- ! eases, w ho will still bo cured at a dat Ing me, and near- a quarter of a century hence. We hat repeatedly received letters from peo ple who wrote us testimonial letters years ago, now saying that they have had absolutely no return of the trou ble or troubles. VITAE-ORE strikes the disease at impure blood, to the absence from the mind. I was broken down, dishearten blood of some necessary vital force, ed and helpless. or the presence of some foreign ele- By chance I had placed in my hand ment, which impairs its powers to a Chicago paper, containing an adver faithfully perform Its duties to tisement of VITAE-ORE. and like a the system, causing a long list drowning man. I caught at It, sent for of complaints which yearly drag thous- it. and It has proved to be the "Oar ands to the grave, that enabled me to paddle my frail To purify the blood, eradicate dis- barque into the haven of health. I ease, build up tne Bystem, VITAE- used the ore in hot water, and It com-! year, always curing with a permanent ORE is without a peer among reme- menced to benefit me from the first ' cure, always satisfying, always aelllnc. its root, entirely eradicates every vest ige or trace, and the patient Is cured to stay cured. Its cures are perma nent, and for this reason it Itself Is a permanent remedy, one that has come to stay, that will grow In popularity and sell more rapidly from year to Dispensary for llalela-h. There was a vote on the Dispen sary in Raleigh Monday and the Dispensary forces won by about 194 majority. MISS MOME BOWEY, Theo. Noel Company, Caucasian Dep't, SdiSgf Chicago, III. No. 38 Perry Street, DBT1V.OIT, MICHIGAN. Sad Death of Boy in Wake County. Cyrus Johnson, a fourteen year old lad in Swift Creek township, eleven miles from Raleigh, met with a sad death Sunday morning. The boy was playing in some cotton seed and fell in a hole headforemost I and 8uffocated before he was found ' Principles of Profitable Fanning." A copy of the pamphlet Princi ples of Profitable Farming," is be fore us in a new and revised edlti tlon. The principles of proper rotation with leguminous crops and the great advantages to be derived by such methods are explained in the pam phlet in a fascinating manner. A description of the Experiment Farm at Southern Pines, N. C, where th best method of using fertilizers are being studied and put into practice, la also a valuable feature of (his publication. A thorough perusal of the book would be of interest and benefit to all practical farmers and 'copies can be had, free of charge, by writing to' the German Ktli Works, 93 Nas sau Street, New York, N.'Y. A couple of winters ago I slipped oo a frozen sidewalk ana fell Oat on my back. On being examined I found that I had sustained internal inju- ries which laid me up lor more than two months. After that I noticed that I had pains In the back and groin which I never had before. I doctored and doctored for several months but as the pains in- inil ot i rowing better I decided that f was not having the right treatment. Reading in the papers of the wonderful cures perfotmed by wln of Catdui I wrote to one of the parties and received a very satisfactory reply and I immediately sent for some. In a very short time I felt generally better and after seven weeks faithful use I was once more weU and strong. I have never had a sick hour since and I dairy bless "bNIKBOVEY. Uire OP CARDUI is on medi O cine that should always ba kept II 1 ran liand in trrPTT komS foT 1111- 11 ' mediate use when female weak- Art makes its appearance. Miss T hh utt -rr 1 . j . wbnla not have resulted so senonsly had she taken Wine of Cardni promptly. WINEofCAMWII Wtna of Cardni makes i n i I men more womaxuj bt sw ing their weakness ana inar ing them stronger. Wine of Carded cored Miss Bowey. As a medicine for all women in every trying period of their lives can yon think of a better medicine for yourself, your sister, your daughter or your mother t Can yon tiiinV rf a mnrt aWfm table Lt to ffive zpur friend tViTi a bottle of this medicine which will bring her health and napptnecsr Tmi m nfFAri-n7 9 Yrttir dntV Lt to rid yourself cFthis pain. If your aaugncer. mower, ausuv w tick and In need of relief, your duty is equally great to them. Many women, now well, owe tneir nvee w mmu who brought Uiem wine ot uarau. Win a Pardni ia adanted to wo man at any age in any walk of life. For the working woman it gives her strength for her taaja and better treatment than a doctanEor very small Your druggist will sell yon a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardni. Secure the Am-m TaV it in the iirivaev JMttMUI. WIMI . w - of .oar home. Belief will come to yon a 1 ia. as surely as you iaw . GOOD CLOTHING a AT LOW PRICES You will find them at BROTHERS RALEIGH, N. C. The Best Line of Shoes in the City. All Styles of Hats. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY, TRY US. Personally Conducted Autumn Tours To LAKE TOXAWAY And The Saphirc Conntry CASH OR CREDIT. Cata logue FREE A wiilliftn mfferinxf have found relief in Wine of Cardni. V AVI 1 I PRICE currruny r.iF'c co. It will pay yoc to send for otrrOata loffoe No. 6, quotintT -orioes on BaaTSriea, Hflxneca. eta. Wo sell direct from our Factory to Consumers at Pnrrfcnrw PriAaa. This nmranteed kBussnr only 330; Oaah or Easy iMontmy ftsymenva. we xrunm I honest neonla located m all parts rof the world. rewrite for Tree CataloSUb faetmon Ttiia papsb. oeh EntStl VERY LOW RATES In order to give to everyone an opiwrtunity to see and enjoy the wonder ful and beautiful Lake and Mountain a ection, in the Land of the Sij, lcvrtrn as the "Sapphire Country." the South ern Railway will sell tickets on Toes days. September l, 22 and 23. ISO-?, from Raleigh. K. to Lake Toxaway, N. C.,. and return, at rate of $31. CO. This rate includes railroad fare from Raleigh to Lake Tozaway and return, carriage ride between Lake Toxaway. Lake Sapphire and Lake Fairfield; also ren days board at either the' Franklin Inn at Brevard, Tozaway . Inn at Lake Toxaway, Sapphire Inn at Lake Sapphire. or the seven days time may be divided between any two or all of the hotels. These excnralora wd be personally conducted from Hendersonville. and erery attention win be shown to those making the trip, especially ladles and children traveling alone. Lakes Toxaway, Fairfield and Sapphire are situated at an altitude of over 3.000 feet and are among the highest located Lakes in the United States. Splendid boating, fishing and hunting. Tickets good to return ten days from date of sale. For information, address nearest Ticket Agent of the Southern Railway or S. H. Hard wick. General Passenger Agent, Wash ington, D. C T. E. GREEN. C. T. A TUlrtgh, If. OL
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