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i 1' -. - ! I I 1 Si ' i . . : i ? -' i - f t I at yl ivtinncratlo Newspaper. J'Hbiifcll tl THE Kvr 0fiitt ' Hiinday . AROUS PUBLISH ING E"P CO JOS. B. ROBINSON . : . i- -Editor F. A. MOOK E . . . - Business Manager tir IfJVislisLonsulilibple M Writes Inter: sting-. lyot.WliatBe.Sees. Subscription Price, in Advance DAILY ABGUS. a, - ....-'.it; ne Year felx Months.......... Three Months One Month tone Week... SEMI-WEEKLY AKeWS. ...... ...$i.uu 50 .Zl A $5.00 2.50 1.25 .50 .10 The American Consular Service Is Be low the Standard Our. Foreign . Trade Interests Are Gen erally Neglected. Sen. ... JSM'tib A1N& fa-pad Redecttontv Otherwise. wis ill One Year.. Biz Month.. Xhre Month t3l3f 3 fey ail what 4 jSifty'.lawn in-slafig "a Slick article." ' In bie aflerriooh we went id SeeVt.he' lancing dervishes., a religious ssct bt MoHammedans who appear very' de1 vout iti this interesting cerehiony. ;' Another interesting feature Is the number of dogs in this city ; , they are i estimated at 300,000, but this estimate is probably very conservative. They lie all around the streets 5 and act as scavengers 'and are ' perfectly ."harm less, and none are allowed to be kill ed, the penalty 'being three Tears im-. prisonment.-" I visited our consul-gen eral here and to find Mm I had to climb three rickety stairs and finally find him occupying afew dingy rooms, one of -which fronts the street. I did rnt-ftii rrm, nf iTif fiam in thfts A measly little earthquake in buma- " . 1a a nnn i a is. Quarters, nor did I later at quarters ira uieu Popie. ah earm occupied by our official business rep- ... 1f? . TilE k TH CARS! I.'A ' ' Cel.' n ( Agriciiilure ? and Med anic Aris S 'i'hr S It I .- " I'dlllgf In V 1-1 jlll'. C V Vat train it u . nu i Sfs it U'licul- V . -tur and n.iii(-n tur ; in rivil, ? , KlectYlcal MTidvMeehiiiucal Knii- . veneering; In f'onon Mil in and 7 . Dyt'ifiir; i Iiid ust i i vl. oil -in . s I ry S Why not fit- yom -ir tor rife by v taking oiie ol these courses? V , ... Address j C V; D. H. HILL, President. ? v West Kaleigh, N. C. alt r urt alongthe way, 7. Resolutely going ; "Life's a gamble, day by day. Thorns and roses strowing. V Much there is to win, mayhap, y Much there is to lose, . But you" won't go far, old chap, ; If you have the blues. - The Philadelphia Inquirer- says Mr. Champagne of . New , Haven has mar ried Miss Drinkwine or the same place. ' IWfl f i- Entered at the Postofflce In Gold boro a second clasa mall matter. I1P!r'".TnB Areus . ar on our wav to Constantino- resentatives at Jerusalem ana airo pie - Vhlch is a run of about 24 While I am a thorough Democrat, I hours from Athens through the Archi- do love to see our country decently niao and the Dardanelles. We see mstaiiea in quarters pecommg a great very little of the former, as we make quake that can't kill more people than that ought to be ashamed of itself. MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1909, DR. CALDWELL. Erskine College, of South Carolina, its o x the passage by night. We find the latter quite , interesting, especially on account of the history connected with it. The narrowest point is the Helles- nont. At this place it was that ILean- der swam across to Heros Tower to trade. An Interesting article by a French writer on the conversation of bees and - ants reminds us .that when they talk they talk business and-don't stand around on street corners to discuss politics or baseball. . nation, and not like beggars who seem to be unable to pay rent for quarters commensurate with our standing. Our consul is quite affable and gives me all the information regarding the Turkish country and the American T am inclined to think that we J - . : i ii. . i ..1- ...I. Mo i.v Iova nnt. ai unusual I Pay entirely too little on , securing . - ixiccw "-"j ' - i . . , , eot tne ion on T" rrm n i a r sprvii'H w " gets too little attention-from our Con gress. Other countries' are constantly hnllt hlq wonderful I reaenmg out lor opporiuuaies iu An Eastern man who aspired to eat a beer glass on a wager, gratified his . . . 1 P-v has not only honored itseu in c " ' I . . . 'A Dw!rntnM. of todav. as foreign trade; ri? unon Editor Joe P, Caldwen, pi v - - tnn mt1e " , v,00 tn deeree-of lthe distance aoes noi appear biui the Charlotte Obrver, the fel Here we take on a pilot to guids us safely through until we reach the lea of Marmora, and we reach our dock at the Galata quay at 7 p. m. The great city of the East Iks bo- fore us in its splendor as the ret e J- t t t Kut it has tirovea itssci. - ' Mi- f hP riav that Xerxes cumspec, I' with bridge of boats for his : vast army ana "-; wheu on his way to subdue Greec tneir aDiiuy, auu m tuovms of approval upon the learning of "Joe Caldwell" it has given infinite "pleas ure and satisfaction to his hosts of admiring friends who love him f6r his matchless ability in the editorial i - - onl nnf ailiner nntse in del Ag with issu;; e7tin7the pub- ing sun is casting Its feeble rays on dealing wun is his this beautiful panorama. .. I tinnk.it nc weai auu k , p.' " thia ig-ali we could have seen of this dauntless courage in proclaiming con- tWs victions, though modest as a scnooi-, - ftlTrnrttMtt imnreasion of its Quite dudish. One of them was busy T.lhrJZZrZu cor- beauty, which on close acquaintance corubing Ms mustache in a good pa amc o - i. Ait.t n.A orxA rUconnniTitiTl to ft sitiuu We make our landing next morning ouimings, uur ai i.ub yi tv.-.T, n9rt of th m a ciean ana mviung couuitiuu, I city. I say part because it is not practical to visit it all in one day, it being divided in four parts, to-wit: A fearless court" scolded a Woman the other day for gadding about. It is not every court that has the nerve. The Kind You. Have Always Bought, and which lias jbeen in use- for; over 3 years, has. borne the sigrnatnre of ;ana Has peen matie under his per- - .- sonal supervision since its infancy. t'CCCLwi "r Allow no one to deceiv vnii iti t.liis. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Tust-as-good are but Experiments that trifle with, and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience 'against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys" Worms and allays Feverishness. It eures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation " and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE C ASTO R A ALWAYS Sears the Signature of A good deal of nonsense is relished by the, wisest women, too. dially, Dr. Caldwell, and you that when we say cordially it is in reality from the heart; for we have been "pals" you and I when across the State and athwart it we groped for the touch of kindred souls with tend their export business, and we are happily contented with what we have and what incidentally comes to us. A change must come if we wish to ex pand as a manufacturing country. We have a pleasant visit to the Grosser Kurfurst of the two princes, sons of the New Sultan. They exam ined our boat thoroughly for quite a whilf took luncheon on board, also ni,h.rae Mat. ThAv-nre When women go on an allowance quite- good looking young men, appear maKe snort joueys. . Often when a woman .' says she would be gay if she were a man, it's a pity she's a woman. Frequently when a mantects as if he had plenty of money it's a good idea to keep your hand on your pock- etbook. ,: v ' ' The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THI CENTAUR COM PANT. TT MURRAY BTREtT, NCW YO CITV. R. A. HALES, President. J. T. REVELL, Vice-Pre.ident. R. H. ALFORD. C.Liet i V nrlo1rrr f.ihr Ol" me cou.aec ,r , :r ; tue Stamboul, Galata, Pera and Scutari both, as you will to stand for the JLt..' . t . Democracy of the fathers and the in tegrity of its principles; in the days when "The Sheriff" was being assailed by self-constituted leaders, who now quote him as Democratic authority nn h wVl ATI f 11 C 111 sve Lue is occupied largely by Europeans and with Ponulism was counseled, and 8 , 6,. . ... "gold-bug" was a term of opprobrium; Stamboul is the old town, lying be tween the Sea of Marmora and the Golden Horn. Galata and Pera lie WvMiii thA Orilden Horn and the iwnhoms while Scutari is on the which" was meeting our young friend Asiatic side of the Bosphorus. Pera wunaiu uuru. uie uC come irom t'avaua, ana Dy appomi- While pur stay is five days," we make our steamer our lodging place, and are content to leave for the Far East, which we do after going through the Bosphorus and a short distance into the Black Sea. I would mention quite a pleasant feature of our Constantinople trip. is in a much cleaner condition tnan the other parts of the city. The most interesting objects I find when policy and not principles pre vaueu auu u the Museum, the Mosque of Santa tomi t rkflt was the nauseous dosel" prescribed and forced to a finality in this State. And now, like retributive justice, the effect of that baneful dose is man ifesting itself in the political palagra that is dwarftng the party and needs Sonhia. the Blue Mosaue. yet even these are disappointing" Still we see many interesting objects, and the Mu seum especially. Two Sarcophagi, both excavated during the last years of the twentieth century near Sidon, are in perfect condition and are ac- ment we had the pleasure of traveling with him to Smyrna. His stay in Tur key gave him a good opportunity to learn the customs of the country and their language, and it was very inter esting to , listen to his experiences during his Eastern sojourn. We were quite loth to leave him at Smyrna. More anon. Yours very truly, HENRY WEIL. It takes a wise man to know his own enemies. It's the hen-pecked husband who does the most crowing when he's away from home so as to catch up for lost time. It takes the average' woman longer to say goodbye than to make a call. The face value of a good many women depends on whether or not they can keep house. It appears that there are not many cooks these days who are looking for permanent jobs. The Bank of Kenly. Don't Forget -That Job of PLUMBING My material is the BEST and my price is RIGHT., H. A. Pike PHONE 670j John St., near Postoffice. Look Out FOE- M. M. Hobbs He has some of the best prices ou Plumbing Clarden Hose and all other material in my line. It will pay you to see me or phone 802, on East Centre St., near City Hall. JEL. JEL JETOBBSi THE PLUMBER. JUST ARRIVED! Kenly, N. C, Jan. 22, 1909. Mr. II. M. Humphrey, Manager National Life insurance Company, - Goldsboro, N. C. Dear Sir: I take pleasure in inclosing herewith my check for $68.93 and dividend voucher for $17.85, in payment of premium of $84.78 on account of my contract, No. 190,769, for $3,000, and I wish to express to you my appre ciation of this large dividend. This is the second dividend upon an ordi nary life policy. The first dividend was paid at the end of the first year, which was also very satisfactory. The dividend of $17.85 is more than I expected. I . am also weir pleased with the 59th Annual Statement of this company and recommend it to anyone desirinr good, safe life insurance, as I believe I am getting a square deal. - Very truly yours, . R. H. ALFORD, . Cashier The Bank of Kenly. CREX CARPET FIBRE MA TTING FIBRE RUGS MATTING SQUARES When a man accidentally hits the market right he thinks it's because of his wonderfully superior judgment. i a. 4-n n.act i.Aiili-c that uasiy 1 rCTHnn knowledged to be the finest specimens are assured unless a speedy reaction 1r,t,0 f tha ?a be forthcoming. It seems, therefore, one of those fortuitous happenings with which the honest Democracy of this good old State has before, at times, been favor ed, that just now you should be com missioned "Doctor of Logic and Laws," and we call to you as the pal of yore, and with the patriotism that is not swayed by policy nor blinded by prejudice, to diagnose the present nolitlcal situation in North Carolina and let us have your prescription. of Greek sculpture. One of these is supposed to have been made for Afex- DISTINGUISHED TISITOR. ander the Great, but no account shows CL Francis T. Bryan, of St Louis, that he was buried at Sidon. The two Once Presented Swwrd by City of Greek mosques are marvels of ar- Raigh for Gallantry in Battle, chitecture and stood the ravages of thirteen centuries without apparent Raleigh News and Observer. decay. Saint Sophia was built under Raleigh has the honor and the The first application of ManZan, the great Pile remedy, will almost instant ly give relief. Continued use of Man Zan for a few days will effect a cure. The tube in which it is put up has a small nozzle attached, so that there is no inconvenience whatever. "ManZan is for the cure of any kind of Piles. It Naturally, some people have to get J is sold here by Palce Drug Store and warmed up before they can respond I City Pharmacy. to a toast. The man who has never failed hasn't got enough courage to under take anything but a cinch, and de serves little or no credit. Every now and then you meet a man the reign of Justinian in the sixth pleasure of having in its gates Col. wno fs so uncertain about everything Wink at wee faults, your own are mickle. THE INCOME TAX BILL. Interest in the tariff discussion has at present centered upon the fate of the income tax bill, and there is rea son to believe that if the Democrats will stand firm they may yet be able to adopt this measure. The Income tax Is not only a funda mental principle of Democratic poli cy, but it is advocated by many of the "progressive" Republicans who rec ognize the wisdom and the equity of this measure. We can do no better than to profit by the experience of other govern ments, and England has found the in come tax to work well. It is one of the largest sources of revenue in the United Kingdom, and there is no dis position In any responsible quarter to do away with it. It would be an easy matter to frame century as a. Christian church, but is Francis T. Bryan, now of St. Louis, used as a mosque since the occupa- Mo., and his son, Dr. Shepard Bryan, tion by Mohammed. The figura of Qf the same city. They are at the Christ -as well as some Christian :n-l Yarborough House, and are being scriptions are still plainly visible ba- J greeted by many friends. hind the Moslem paint. The C; and! Colonel Bryan is in his eighty-sixth Bazaar is also quite interesting for a year, having been born in 1823. He Western man. It is a labyrinth ofis a native of New Bern, the oldest streets and lanes arched over by low brother of Judge Henry R. Bryan, of roofs and cupolas which the sun never that city, and an uncle of Col. J. Bry penetrates. . Here are shops of every an Grimes, Secretary of State. He description close to one another. Here I married a daughter of President you meet a crowd of strangely cos-Jzachary Taylor. turned people, the veiled women,! Colonel Bryan was a distinguished for ; in this country you never I soldier, and in 1847 the city of Raleigh meet an unveiled woman on the j voted him a sword in a handsome gold street unless she is of such an age J scabbard, because , of his gallantry in that her looks fail to fascinate mem-1 the battle of Buena Vista. Colonel that he hangs his ideas on the horns of a dilemma. - Still, the truth wouldn't often hurt if spoken in an inaudible whisper. A good many men' form habits be cause they are too lazy to reform. The average person who diets is reaping the results of former slavery to the stomach. , Could Not Be Better. ; No one has ever made a salve, oint ment, lotion or balm to compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands it's su preme. Infallible for Piles. Only 25c at J. H. Hill & Son's. Many a man never sees his chance until his competitor shows it to him all wrapped up for keeps. He is 6ft the wisest man who is not wise at all. Summer coughs and colds are obsti nate and difficult to cure. The most prompt method is to take something pleasant which will gently move thi bowels; a good laxative cough syrup Bees Laxative Cough Syrup will sure ly and promptly cure your cold. Soli by Palace Drug Store and City Phar macy. - Royall & Borden HEADQUARTERS When a woman is too flashy, she must expect others to make light of her. - You need a tonic that will put the sap of life into your system and for tify you from all diseases. Hollister s Pocky Monutain Tea is recognized ss the greatest strengthener known. Tea or 1 ablets, 35 cents. Palace Drug Store and Imperial Pharmacy. SUMMER OXFORDS ! Correctly modelled, well fitting shoes conduce to Women's health and beauty. Shoes unsuited to her feet cause a whole train of ills that affect not only her style but her health. In the lunatic asylum, few cf the patients are "on" that they are "off." Trouble Makers Ousted. When a sufferer from stomach trou- Some men think the only way tojble takes Dr. King's New Life Pills , Palace Drug Store and hers of the opsite sex. You can seel Bryan is a graduate of the University j demonstrate their courage is to go out! "ie's mighty glad to see his Dyspepsia and get the stuffing knocked out of J and -Indigestion fly, but more ne s them. . j tickled over his new, fine appetite; strong nerves, healthy vigor, all be- Some men give themselves away by cause stomach, liver and kidneys now f oIUti t f Kali cloAn rf-Vl G.T hv tait. work rieht. 25c at J. H. mil & sou" Ing at all camels and donkeys with their wares I of North Carolina and of West Point, coming through these narrow streets having graduated from that institu- so laden one is not sure whether it tion in the same class with President is a man olr beast. You have to jostle Ulysses S. Grant. His career has been for a passage. The class of merchan- a notable one, and he has taken part dise here displayed is quite attractive j m many of the historical events of to us, as many articles are of strictly I this country. He and his son are on Eastern manufacture and for the , use I their way to New Bern and they will Pineules new Kidney remedy arel tor- all diseases of the kidneys and bladder. They act promptly in all cases of lame back, rheumatic pains, inflammation of the bladder, urinarj disorders and weak kidneys. Sold by City Phar macy. of Eastern people. It is hard to get J spend a lew days here. a tho nrrt-ftr lowest, nrififi a. TTVPr- a measure which would be Pss uHchant selia his. wares for. As a rule on favorably by the Supreme Court. It is hoped and belieyed that the Su preme Court does not now consist of men who would change their opin ions over-night, under such suspicious circumstances as killed the previous income tax enacted by a Democratic majority, and the same measure, pracr tlcally, If brought up for review by the Supreme Court,, - would, in all probability, be sustained. Even though it Is necessary to adopt a constitutional amendment in order to pass such a measure, this should be done. There Is but little doubt that it would be ratified by the necessary number "of states, and as President Taft points out, we should it is not generally safe to offer half of the asking price if you don't want the goods; quite often one-third or less of the "original price ; will clinch the 1 trade. On the following day our ship's company' is invited by , the Sultan to attend the Salamnic. This is the ' When a woman marries a man be cause she . is sorry ; for him, each ol them is apt to be sorry for the other! sooner or later. It's a solecism to say that the cob bler cannot make a .lasting impres sion. - - Soon to. Start for the Pole. : Paris, June' 19.i W)alter Wellman and the members of his Arctic expe dition are now on their way to Trom- so, Norway, from which point, if con-J to one that he is the green goods ditions are favorable, the start for the north pole will be made within the next few weeks. The mammoth bal- Wben a man gets it into his head that he is "the goods," it's about ten Rings Little Liver Pills regulate the bowels and cure sick headache. Easy to take. Sold by Palce Drug Store and City Pharmacy. weekly attendance permitted of loon 4;. fte Arctic .wm Sultan at tne jviosque lor prayers This is quite a big affair, as fully 10,- 000 soldiers, well armed, and many bands of music form the line of march from the Palaoe to the Mosque. When I all the military- are in position, a priest from the top of the minaret an nounces that the Sultan is coming and be made, is already at Tromsoe. Sev eral weeks will be required in put ting together, the frame and adjusting the -mechanical parts. .. French scientists are greatly inter ested in the Wellman - undertaking. When a man gets the worst of a bargain, he becomes known as a good thing. f , - , A good Joke on other people is a mighty poor one on ourselves. AN EXPBESSION. he in a position to impose such a tax companied by about eight of his wives Editor Argus; There are experi ences that only those who have been through such can ' aDDreciate "the Practically all of the parts of. the vanished hand," the achins void in h Toon annears ih aT Pomi with mamknoth rship la which the voyage tne heart from whlch echoes ,the he soon appears in great pomp, with is tQ undertaken were made m l nf vn. that ,a Btill Wh(m Paris. 1 All of the preliminaries have .,h sorna tn h rentlv . I - Many a man is willing to wage war because he's dissatisfied with his wages. - For the sake of justice to the afflict ed -and for the good of humanity, it is my right and duty to recommend Hol- lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. We owe our country and our f ellowmen a duty. I j Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. .Palace urug Store and Imperial Pharmacy. - pays to be particular about your feet. And the more par ticular you are in this respect the better you will like our New Summer Oxfords, Pumps and Chrystie Ties. Everything New.. fin Footwear Win your way by yielding to the tide. " Goldsboro Shoe Co. THE NORTH CAROLINA many outriders 'and guards, also ac- in case of war, Wfe know not how soon we may have to face exigencies of the most Mo8que for noWOman is holy enough serious kind. . I - annar n a mosnne. We little w -Jf f - - thought at that time, that under the Kaon fnllourtul with lrppn Interest here.l who ride in separate carriages and go nartlcularlv DV the Society of Aerial - m i 4.1. : X 9 tsv I m . w no iurtner man.- vue Kaie ji mo Navigation. come to me in the death of my dear wife, we appreciate- most, though we may not be able to express it, the gen tle kindnesses and tender sympathies of our friends, and I ask space in your The palmist always has something geemmg Quiet and the new, constitu on hand. The baker is one loafer who isble to rise. :: v . Pinesalve, carbolized, healing and cleansing. soothes and stops pain. ' Palace Drug Store , and City Pharmacy. Advertise In th ARSUS, Sentimental Criminals. In his home the typical criminal is paper just to say this, in acknowl- it nn a ministration hv I sentimental toward his family; he is edgement to the good people of Goldsi the Young Turks party, which overy abjectly Indulgent with his children, boro for their so great kindness to one seemed to look upon as a new era to whom he may not leave the herit- my dear wife during- her fatal illness of happiness and prosperity, . and so age of a decent name, and who, hp 'and for their wealth of sympathy and Rented br the nonulace) there lay knows, are often mlade to share the goodness to me and my family in the thoroughly a mlMi volrano 1st. on the eve of social ostracism that he himself finds sad bereavement that has come to us. antiseptic, eruDtlon. t have no doubt Abdul Hamid so bitter. If possible, he conceals May God bless them all. even then had his plans laid to out- Irom those at nome tne ugiy cuarac.- ,rAXTT ar of his husinpRsi. lulv Kvfirv- ..."-..: WA 1U VAHHU1. body's. f wit the new party and by a coup re assert his former -power. He is ac- State of Ohio, City of Toledo, , Lucas County ss. . . ;" Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of P. J Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and Stat' aforesaid, and that said firm will pa the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. : FRANK J. CHENEY. ' " Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence,, this 6th dai f De cember, A. D. 1886. ..-v. A. W GLEASON, (Seal.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of .the system. Send for testimonials free. F, J. CHENEY & CO., - Toledo,. O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. . ' Take Hall's Family Pills for const! pation. Has your stomach gone put of busi- na6o? T f ar ttah ton rAQArt t ha trtTk I notch of physical and mental power 3tStt NorillSll Stlldl by usme Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Pair I 11 cffial (fVfcllfaGr ace Drug Store and Imperial Phar macy. ' " Wit is. the epidemical madness of the French.- ' Maintained by the State for the vomen of North Carolina. Four reg Jar courses, leading to degrees. Spe lal courses for teachers. Fall ses ;ion begins September 15, 1909. Those lesiring to enter should apply as early is possible. For catalogue and other nformation address 1. I. FOUST, Pres., Greensboro, N. C. A Thrilling Rescue. How Bert R, Lean, of Cheny, Wash., was saved from a frightful death is' a story to thrill the world. " "A hard cold," he writes, ''brought on a des perate luns trouble that baffled an ex pert doctor here. Then I paid $10 to NIGHT LAW SCHOOL $15 a visit to a lnug specialist in Spo- By LICENSED ATTORNEY. V-nri who ri not heln Tnft. Then T I went to California, but without bene- PRICES REASONABLE. fit. At last I used Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me WANTKH 1'upiU to luly law at night. ; Writ and now Iain well as ever.- For LAWYER, B.x 224, G.IdsUro, N. Lung Trouble, Bronchitis, Coughs and Engineer Borden Mill. Colds, Asthma, Croup and Whooping Cough It's supreme. - : 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by J. II. . . . . i A.k Ytor NeiftUr U Sbtcrib for tkc ARGUS Hill & Son. , , J o & rxy o tt x . Bear? tha v Tho Voi! Hawjg P"U2fIW 6 f i. ( s s r t - 3 L
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