- . ( Gercaiy ., -. r.J! . i - ' - v - 7" 1 t , W J'-.m" - lu. : ; y , k , . . . , . . - . :r? "TTT ' . . . . . .... ., SS!"'.; 0 r.-.-t : i If i-i. ttt of interest to iz ALL OF OUR READERS. .-. . ! ".V - V t J- r V- , - Milt Ada ,Btire wait' tjjentye' terday ia GreVnbofDv vUitina: her ' ftidad MUVEthal Cobb: Z:. ' Depuly.Sheriff jis, W iirider, of Sahtbary,, was here iyeaterdpy abpQdoaing it n ee se b in the Flemitg-WeddiuBtcn "cW whiobj will - ooma vapt -tn. the V Saperio Court, next week, being the -first on the dockei. - ' t -' H . H, Peacdok. . WilliaiDB . Philips ud;J.; M Peacbot iwere ia Satisbary Oq busiaeei Wecfui day. ' ' :( . ' --f - Mils Mary'Jane Freeze, 'of Com oord, came Vbyeaterday atd "will : aper.d a abort- .white hetre -riiitiDg -, iliiaea Sdua- abd- Ratb Browh went to' Salisbury last Wedueada it pn buuiess. v - ' Mrg. JamarN; Day vault and .4" " -v Otaaite FHa ahd other pomt f . i- ; ?l(UH UUUIO - JCKliHIUBV audi ! noon. , . J,H.:WilkerBQoVCF, Gafdnet JaV 4 Mrrpeelercf Faifhwere here y V j yesterday on buaiu aat;. : ' - ; ,! t v, .S-wmk- 'Prof - XCD. - y , .. v . if iller weroiiC'Skliaburyoii: bosi v 'I'aeaday v 'Mrs. W,. Ponb'am of Salis-, anired yeaterday nvrniog an lH rieit her daoghtar, Mr.' V' - , 0. Sifferd . N:HfS.;I43r4S IOoe of the moat- delightful rook pattiea of the aummer was ' given tyDr andMrY. B. 6. Edw&rdf last. Friday- ereuiog at-- hair beautiful new.homV la Landii, The host ' and hcatett mt the guestajat the - door and direeted them to the library f' ' There were four tablet of pUy ers, aodlhe game waa one of akill as well a pleasure,. - At the . close of the evening it was found that Frtd Boatian and 0. - Bernard Patterson were the higheat acorera aud were asked to oat ' for the prize.- r.--Patter aoa'out high aua .wti RiTeu oeauwiui oox oi stationery. '4 " " ,"1" C -Pupoh was aeirved -"in the hatt by Misa Rath Thorn thpngboui the eyeiaing and a, delicifua e cream ooutae ;witb cake' was served at the end of ' the game Tby Jira. K J wards assisted by Miss iBro wne Ritohia:- - - , -r; , Those pfaying "were r Misses Vtary Kamsaur, .Mary .Miller, Browne' Ritohie, , Mary Rpae, Hutb Thorn; Christina Miller. Vuna Lino and Pearler Linn t Messrs Fro4 -Boatian, , Hoke Ramsaor, Bernard Patterson All art MUUr Luther Linn Drl. . C; Tayloiv .and Dr. and Mrs. EdwardO iMi thasbeua of a bserry gather ing of the mebara of the Tbura day af terDoonTclut) .aod 'several iuyited guests Jaskt . - Mrs. Swink-ieoaived the guests in the hall and graCefutly guided them to the punch bowl that was attractively arranged ini ooiy corner of tha hall whajra ; little Miss' Frances v Swink presided. From there they ware directed to the parlor, where a oontetVan ice part j,' offerded iaucn amuse ment Mrs. R. W, Gray won first prize, a pair of white ailk hcse. The consolation', a crochet canter piece, wenfto Mrs. Goss.' At the close of the afternoon the hostess assi i ted by her two charming little daughters, Misses Frances and Louise 8 wink, serv ed delicious refreshment. ?wf- M3f-nronly iha6auhowsvrAandj dispatches - of Tits Pciirs iui : ciaj til St3 J The r' geAe; Thursday follows. Latest oQci frports from the French Govart 'r& indicate i that th'e offensive ; -tics ; undertaken in the last d af rjtwo, by ihe Al lied armies forced the Gar mans -ZbipX-U Varioas 'points in H extends from out 200 miles licially that ciVsed the iill'Atj3tCBDiIet8'';- . i ? " ''"O" aoimiD ox tvsieign, spe vV V 5,eiuesday , here .'visitingfrieud ' .V -, " and prospecting J ihu litems-t an nac r , supplement mt letters t o vT am ac- casionaLvisit. . The brick' work 'on he Far Li fa School 11037 under construo lion Lsre.i3 abput complete. The -1 1 ro cpVn3 tha work of put c ,K - t: z! will soon ba mak - :ess. The "erectiou . Jsome building, o ' bt every citizen of fnity will, ba- proud, e, it in charge - of Iradihaw- ofSalit vihg Javery ' day Tki SilUtai! Ullltsn l:stlHIi. Quite atir hat been created in Salisbury this week relative to the Salisbxrty Military Institute which would like considerable space to properly present. Of course all Salisbury regrets the aituation, jet p6ssibly reasonable explana tions. an be made' . t : v -'Tha people of Salisbury under took to raiae something lika tSO.- 000 or $40,000 for the erection of the . building, ,tha land, having ben donated by T. J. Jerome, J3!sq ., which, was to be supplement ed by $30,000 or $85,000 by A. 8. Ford, a citizen of Alabama, ' who waa to see after the erection and conduct of the instituted Tbe first amount waa raised by 'the tale of bonds amog 8alisburians, This waa followed by a request from Mr. Ford that the tame be.donated and a deed for the land to be made in: bit me. Thia- wat, dpntL ' inlriir ' order at Mr. Jfora. stated, tna- r tba battle lie a, few mites dun, a distant 'Bordeaoi,re the British rr River Mams' t Efforts of th the French have failed :t .1 Seemingly 1 short of acini aud are hat i provisioning t Department that 4,on the V appear to bet. of retreat." o ' the - Rnssi: armies contir' otherriqa;! gajementir Ruislan Pc atatement li declares that - German troc lodged fro'm'l and have r: south. ThebattL that, VerV iq f 1811r rif " ou'.bohSwk Paris oyf: pnrvUre:- 75j .ii..iieGer- 5ck.t55?ailft'; " sraanr to byeak' opLfjUii h Ourcq !iUyreiorred lo era an s- ate .lonr-at the front d;CicuitlS. in tPrench;af illy j anncacsa l8he;Gerr:ac3 '.Z a iaovs;it Tihaahs arei)rioginitheu rbinforcnttdown M roc 'Jha- ions on thVboTseading toWere C 'lampenose, - , Somm e sua, a ntd Sompuit in tbe frfthVFr&pS artillery posted, onthehefghlji,- which give the French crreat a.d General Pan' who, oomunds the center of the French: armjr fa thit district it reriortedto ...be' ad vanciog norh ot Sezanne towards the . PUiaaxommanding the center of; 'tir""! jbattlefleia Oruhis ieltil vBriUaoWhs's driven -rsnsdacrosg'the Cfrahd riirltt:; VTwtftw filysrt,' toward IT; I!rp3s" Uaefr while on VherWr-ae ' left 1 the French Sixth -Ar cay,.; fidvancing from Paris alon? the Ourg' Kirer'i b as had further r cceissi - and if tlhfsitsnicVti' Gsneral 'Kluck's juUeihisgmathoa' of thank $ gpeopleoi; re:pond it jtheydid : atjtsvin what wonllpon havebeWfswallewed 5P.J the v flames. i;thonsV-we loirtour dwliinranjd a rest parVrihal o'ontsnts, ;we 'thank, thVGo-Bilaster ' f or" whttwas saved janddndeVr render ncioilim Jfbr..th :,vauf blessicgs He ba bestowed ; upon nsJA Iso, weextendVoi I incere appUtionyothe donations received f rbmYnshv "4" C ,t irh.iisa?u1ttc f fir byjautomobne3?S --i-' liUlfiiow'fell ?- . , i:tr; ., rcaHed-oter-.lJ.t.. . Jiv"!X. since the. flr3.; We waEt'-to makmention- of the kind vajtfftcVthV F ternarOrXW .); remeni. p-ereon's with a ruw 4 ttlaksa. of money. T Our ieelU: no V ba a cotir"t: V-.In.tl. : i tha Qermans tolH) tzzz rz.il -1 in: tEeir'tttsmpta:, ti ll. :i r;:c"i tbtWivora ani 'i t'-3 MUj orATsnca-'.he. 3- r-:2;32l'Ver- - ' re- 3 . IS Uarlought bsicanpt s.jcantar. -ing, Chtl Verdan the ?-aks 5f lia't' Vc; 3 cn3 AV- r:-i3 : un- erec I has .contriontedf . to the cause to he" proud of hia aotion. f tont AmQenjt wiainary forrthe vtcming; ichol year. 5 y . ,v ' ' v . ' v r - ; : tWalter Lipe and Looms 5 Sloop'". ofBoffalp, Texaf.'wbo have beeu .'vfsiting 'relatives here, returned home yesterday morning. :?$&ffi&' nd'. Mrs, E. C. Cooper, arday afternoon and evening at a ' .1 -r;-.i-i:Li. Tttueicia ana wciie - is. oeuevea i MUMuiaoumi iruu ui uus wiuu,- --- - tionof thia building will have ha. tn tiientcovariDgMiod hp to yAll tU"-i&vbr;b"fnewr hat cheered" the : Alii: r; lutCrfilitary critics waxn-tia' V--1-'t-t" the battle hat not y: V t : : n won and that there proL-bly. will be a week or, morke fiLting before a hdeoislocr UK reached, There it a '. possibility V that the Gerrn"are trying to draw 5 the -:i m ttick on the high ' ... -'-, 7-.. exrersd- in- word ai'sbet of this ord ?r : c - , v f ew weeks, it jraaa'conpl. reorder "willplest; 1 .cur ntsjf ; f;w r v '," :v; Ve have lived rlraclicUIr 'll,cf nr hvaatn.Caina C- " it : id'tD jhinkof lc:lc . , eavfej per rienC3,r"c fcc'rjnd elaiiVe, baswe' balievo t1-:, :toce Ve'hsye m hocr- it 'i: '-' o n:oye' r r car wcii. v. 3 Will leave .":r H:t 2;2n::r t:2y, 3ep tint, r I Of-ch s rs t shoe 1 L - - let Mod crnins, Gepisxabar Hlh Bsxt t;u. :ifor Cfima' Grove and airita paopIs.V :-- H J- PtSLEii AND FAMILT. wlllnca-fcs x 7 ,13 ..CJL.;-- ettsiajyi'br fh''iaich'uie ii'i t : : pics chsa "rS ther-f ell Inrc iciv qtieatly It Vat,p the .'"rear and heavisr wheeli'T'froia "TTwoIbr .'thxW raore'cirlotdt1;; of ,. xor tar worr t Re porta concerning ths progress of the Russian and Austrian, arms are meager, but a Petrograd dia patch say a it is) believed the Ger man Crown' Princehts. been lap- pointad chief 'commander" of the forest which - are ; to oppose the Auasian aavancsv - - -, The" British rime lfinirt:T f till'i fern-" r---t to 'zz'" ' ' .inery nc:::z&ry ci t r &t ;int whsfacptratijiiJ will Uv v at.apGi-4 5. . ::Vf a-' old cul -csa -: j :.iif .'.4"? GrifejiamL';? Company endDtilvil & 00 rrihs r of J Lani i VhiV9 b sta'lf:;. f ; ewtri sicostrtctx toy xrz: : i v tia'-v ? j! V " . lumt::-::-:: fcrfcriVdl t-arV dre '-L - J td c'.h:r . besinat an "rT h mS: in'charze' cf I - P. Uc. :;'3i 'v-i. - . i' ' r-' -:-, ' ,'.r Slit IKLW.'i- 3i S:.Duric24the darkL. tain night this weel:' i this ttory, onr irien , I tian, having t -: 1 notJ iT"!iv: CCC? with'a'c: Repent several day a here this week ha sal4k v for whioh amounts It is stated I and there ithe carnage: has been off the German defensive it is not i er 7, and bringing the total fori gaunt,- hungry ; biped latsified Mr. RnH HAftnrM) Mih.n ubaoka the heaviest. ' V , as SUi proiiaoie sna it nasaupeen mori BarwiXa,pecnBnsii Awh.Ht t ii.K.m. .n4.i . Thare the AllfM aim at nrevent- removed. - , - edj wounded andmissmg. ' . the gennt hpmO- Jait at ; he waa u. n--:- ni'i. I sn tha narmtn tnrnmir move- General Joffre. the French com-1 in JCngiith f parliament haal getting-readT to give a would-be Midfl I.nr.fciA Harria Anfeurtainad I I I i i tl. in anmn 1 inn ran mnu mm .t:.v. l:.( i...i.t:.. t. . . . . hanfc ha. hnwAt fiaaitatiul to Imeot I manaar-in-oni, UOWOVOr, . uu I -.-- t .w.vw umBtu ,imBi MiuiigtwJuu . w number of her friends Jast Bat- ..... , . . I xr- .-.-aiu-.-! : .juj ' I An aAma nninta! :- IT hft.rMiiuia I for tha fiald.:''..-i:Sfi'A.v!:v:-;l knoiherworldi'a-?tramnad.ion rxr tham (nil tnan m p. irorn ar. - a.idk inuit ua : uuiwnu a i " w " - - - - i - - i - . r-- . r Mirs Harris Estertains. t'- mm ;with ReV. .Cooper's parenti, Mr. home in honor of her guest. Miss I . ... . v I .r x!:..'l:'.. ' Sili.' I ' Tk HtI.M.1imiU mWki: t-;.; :.ti.L . th it ...Bill, for ma. messaae to the British domuioai w wnw a reiiaiwn, rm ---r--' -. wm picnic given in tne grove near neri ..lsl- .. : . . :i . .r . . tuition knd haa oomnleted hitr"ed that .Great Britain. France lenoueh noises to' cause - hit Void- teiui sua iwor vmaas bdb w uu vuiuukiu.wiu i - ; . i , . . i . - . . .... and Mrs. J . F. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Sifferd and Miss Mary Sifferd spent Ban- day in Concord visiting Mrs . Fred R. Shepard Rev. B. S. Patterson, I. D., of Charlotte, N. C, the secretary of tbeMome Mission Board of tbe Ujited Synod, spnt last Sut diy witnRev.C. A. Brown, preach ing at Ceuter Grove aud Kiunap olis . A delicious dinner was aerved on the lawn by Miss Harria and later a feast of watermelons. This was a moat delightful oe? oaaion. . . , -a- m : : " . v " J1" Whit Beaver has a sore hand, having stuck a pitch f ark in it. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hanna The man) friend of M. Hatiua vwill be glad Mrs. A. to know home for some time, will leave haviug failed to put hp anypart of that she is agin well after avfew M,onday for Salem, rVa., where he the amount he had agreed to. This days illnea. Macs JLitk, wno nas been play- ins ball in Michisau, returned nome Monday. Prof. J. H. Lonftx, spent Mon day in Salisbury and en j )yed the Labor Dap exercises. He' has since been in Richmond recoprat Unole Pat is loafing and haul ing hay thia week. H. Q. Miller, who has been iu tbe hospital in Salisbury, beiug treated for typhoid fever, return ai-home Monday after an abacence of seven weeks. . Rev. aud Mrs. V. 0. Ridenbour of Albemarle, returned home Wednesday afer spending several days here with, R v. and Mra . W. H R B)r. Rev. Ridenh.ur preach ed in Concord Tuesday night. . Rev. C. A Brown will preach a Kanuaplie next Jauday, Sept9m ber, 13th, at 8, o'olock in the af ternoon in the Y. M O. A Hall.. The Frieze Drug Store haa just put in a stock of school books, tab. lets and supplies and wants your patronage. See their advertise ment in this paper. Ri E Patterson waa in China Grove a. short while yesterday: Mr. Patteison is one of the coun ty's progressive far msrs. . -a-u:- I r nnt a Ont flr . I Concentration, to anas ne IS -oe- uoeruiiuu; w aaioa xooBisr u aT .-wnias- unwiivii uu nratiUK wjuiou i r i - . . . I" " -m .1 .. .... . . . . ,'. This was not done and Mrlrd tain't teeking and. expmtet hit iieveasonaveaiairca at first was arranging to pay but warmest thanks for the assistance the invaders who have hewed their oisiveiy ueaseo vrermany ana am- ana ne . puuea . we trigger , quics.c thial5,000 on the bills but was rendered by them. 1 wayfromMont to the gatesof tnav Great BriUm's vpowtidn advised, we underttand, by his Manbeuge, French fdrtrew, has fans. : . Z-0V Z. V I aon P1" PP w attorney not to do to. He then fallen into the handa . of the Ger, The tnbtUnoe of . today't dis- by Sir Edward Grey to Ambassa yet. Let me tell you sumpeariig. refused to ttate where the money linns and according to the. report pitcnet it at xouows z " rV ? VarT nn o " J f if was. but upon being threatened I tne liermans tooa au,uuu prison ,. nnue ane umi omoiu hiw " . -w-. ,.. wumu vwhi-u . sk it m .h..-Um amd.400 suna. 1 . ments give few details of the great Foreign Secretary Jdeciared Eng. you do, jou show going ito get a that if the gentlemen interested The British oflijial press bu- battle being, waged in -France in lpnd had not sought war, but since hole hanful of hot bullets atone in the matter would assume the ahnonnces the wreck off-the which 8,000,000 men are engaged Hwat forced on her she was irre- throw.y CJ; spent a few hpura m Baliabuey present indebtness. about 112.000, C0M 01 01 in tteemt apparent tnat -tne uer- .yy't::r3mfUMi the fox dog fan- yeterdy .ftotboon. he Would tetara the $16,000.' th. """uo " i m.n lotos, u. . .uu i.mug . - ---"; v ........m. oier COODi p0itnm, ttbbit . nd G. H. Cooper, who hi be.n t dMd.nd talt. qiil ol.im. H.lorew ""...' .. " I. f lilicll ABIIIlllls alBII. A1I1AI niTR niDM IDDUIDI : milRI tuvu ur usiuiiui UIU10URU. I ..4 ....1 1..- Bordeaux, Via Lonfdon, Sept. 9 of territory in, their advance, anlality oi Belgium and pointed out I watring ft fuiisral car face for 11:45 p. m. The following increase of 12 in the past 24 hours lai e Allies wpuia expect re- Be-e..i davs. Ha has aome meaa- c-ffioial oommunioation was issued operations. ' drsss for that action. . - looking hound pupt; 'better here at 8 o'clock this atternoon: J Both Britishand French troops make peace now while Ger- .. M-nV' a k ka On the whole the Germane ap- Uave crossed the River Marhe, the "an troopt hold Belgium' and a tuinu - holA lnfe nf that" i. h pear to be begining amovement British capturing men and guns, large part of France,- might cause I wonia n0 UKe ieg tntn or of retreat The action of greatest severity is Germany to exaot ; unreasonable iAAant. .n;MA r.f tham Wa. "Thettrategtio position of the Deing fought between Maiily and terms according to tha British LM(i -.ftavnAnn ha want nt in French troops is impraving but Vitry-Le-Francois. view' - V 1 - hiafather'a oasture acoomoanied one cannot judge of . a battle ex-1 ia AD engagement between Bri-I That the Germant are; eoncen- b . do and a o4 0 Dang - h6 i w i. . - tnn L;i..t. i . . . . w .i . . . n M ik... il -. t 1 - . . - ville where she will teach school rftiae h nart of the fnnda failad over AW " Wtn and uermans m fljiui-Mii ssiiiii ripuui w w wn hutia. ad .. Mt0 daring the next eight monthe. Wand placed him in a very em- bon 98 miIeB') - " I Britiah Central Africa, the Ger- main JTrench front appears .to be mn opossum. The dogs would not The school will begin Monday, barrasshig position, possibly in a 1Br5.rn,7!L"T"-w. mans, aocoraing o? tne untisn JJ "Pjown nave e4tch the Opossum, but the epos- September 14th. false light. buwi..u . r-v . oiuom (imi mu, uu - , , ". v ' - BO,B caught one of . tbe . pupa . and Parties interested seem to think vlBODlu8- V D0K ,nB weriopngwer wnwn r- y. o.Biuh kilIed it ftnd WM mafcing fox- the . L;MS.- u- In general the French, trocpa i part pf tne frontier between the aid to be men past the prime of old dog when Billy got busy and - -ii u W J iMin to be gaining the advan- British and German protaotoratet. 1; of the Land sturm,: while 80,-1 saved hu thoroughbred fox bound a stock company, all bills paid T.. VA1. -Jooo of 4nnr i ..J. He caueht the ODOtsum and now and the Salisbury Military Insti- 6 ' - J m.rhin .-t-. haa it ehut np in the pig pen fat- ui iuo im irnnoe t.ow. uopm- konin fo nhri.traa.. - -;:fs; If will enter Roanoke College. Holshouser & Dayvault, the enterprising and progressive gen eral merchants, are prepared to take your measure for a' fail suit. See their new advertisement. leaves the building about halOsom- plete which probably cost $25,000, $10,000 or $15,000 due, and about $35,000 or $40,0C0 to raise for completing toe building! In some respeots the conduct of Mr. Ford did not tend to increase respeot MissvEdna Brown will leave for him, but, we understand Saturday on No. 7, for Moores- friends from whom he expected to Wm . J. Swink, Jr.. left Wed- aesdaV for Gainsyille, Ga., where the building will be completed by he will attend the Riverside -Mili tary Academy. ' J. B. White of Concord, N C , i3 spending the week with his fiiend, W. J. Swlak. Mr. White is an old soldier and was with Jibar A 'Earley when he threat ened to invade Washington. , Everett Corriher of Mooresville, took in the excursion to Richmond this week. Mr: and Mrs. H. A. Freeze of the Saw neighborhood, took in the excursion to' Richmond thia week-.-" - flant 0 9:40 o. m. Prussia, son intended a consumation earnestly The Allied armies continue to Frederick Albert, regent of Bruns- "r"B- hoped for. Pespondency Is often caused by indigestion and constipation, and ' quiokly disappears when Chamberlain's Tablets are takn. : " For 8ale by Friese Drag Go. Stop That Pint Pall Cougb. Check your fall cough or cold at once don't wait it may lead to serious lung trouble. weaken your vitality and develop a chron ic lung ailment. Get a bottle ot Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey today'; tening for Christmas. fha t!d aridnwa. and ' nnmarnni have the advantage, according to wiok, and a tecond cousin of the An Ostend message tayt the hachelort of the community teem ffrannh official reoorts. in what Grermau Emperor, has been Belgian army at Antwerp bat tak- to be a bit nervout with the ap- I . ' I A. I. - . . . W -M ha tha orahminarioa of wounded in battle. KgnssivB ana nas amen proo wuii.( J --F- -- - . . l4Wi L.-l. ; XL.' . Tl it.... ... .rf. ff...tt. i..ia .fc.ni:n r nm i : KotD tB unman ana AiiiAa i pw uoiuui uidk co mr environs i u u v -ut .uuiw u aMiAa a m uaanaa iak aia - am a - - aaan Ul uunvKsn. Hnninor maaaaira I w ruS .- r: "T X r i Trr- Eurooean war afforda an excellent am mm m a -yvv I r.u.al 1 b k.ifcl . JL. lTa. a. aavlaiai VBB K ri B9 r B 1 1TV sa Ti at na wa f ar a SB W An A I Fortress of veraun, aoout 'zwi oreu ua mo " jfiuo opportunity. . a a . m . - b i-iiAWWWa a a aaA asaaa at mm a at a ava.AB. a. - . miiaa farther east. lixeiy to tatt tome aayt yet. - I 8wu -nousi, i The Germans, who have brought up' reinforcements, atrike at. the -i Cansata Bad Cold. ljast winter my son caugnt' a I short distance from Louvain. pUrriieaa Qadddy Caved. "I waa taken with diarrhoea and Mr. Yorks, -the. merchant here. BOloas? Coastlpeted?? Dr. King's New Life Pills will I persuaded me to trV a bottle cf uj cure yon, cause a healthy flow of Chamberlain't Colic, Cholera and . of Bilend rids yonr Stomach and Diarrhoea Remedy; After taking- - i w . ' - a - ' - i uriaw uijaiB ua a a. aw aaow uuiau. - at awi Tipton, lowa. "vve tnougnt sure .w M"HJBH,U so cured others that I gave it to, it ia nure and v harmless use it Allias. left and center, between f reel y for that fall cough : or cold. f0ntmirail to Yitrj-Le Francoit, very bad cold : and the ' way 7 he If baby or children are sick giye a rroDt of from .50 to 60( miles, cbnghed waa something dreadful," i-it-.-j , .s.Li.:Mr. haV. '., , -; . : I Tioton. Iowa. . "We thought naaaaaaa! TAaaiia PhlaJm. ia ah. fTf,;. i. nnt anrnriain tn miii. he wat souis into contumption poJ poitoot. iney are a ionic I arrite M E. Gobhart. Oriole, Pa. r. - ". . - I - r-: o ,- i . i.i. k. a. j " ' I .. .. - a. tiseptioand fortifies, the system man aa the Germans hava we , oougni juaa ,one 4 doiub.. oi wyour ownwa Ba wT8r ana mat is not as ail unutuai. au ajainst oolda. It surely prevents : 7 UllA Y Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and tone the genral system. First ordinary attack of diarrhoea can cold germs from getting a hold, been : compeiiea so a a v an oe that one- bottle stopped his eongh dose willouxa jou of that depress- almost invariably be cured by one uruaranteea. --t vinif - asoo as youti"'" w "r-' r"-Tr" j i wwtimuui iwutraiwn , . wvujaau ui twumei u ,uu ibuovj. if For Sale by Frieze Drug Oo, 0 druggists . ' . - . -. - - - .. . . - - - . 4 , . . : . - - .. , v . - - : . - ' , . . - .. , 3 . f v.. .,. C . .. . -. I

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