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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1906. The Gold Leaf THURSDAY. OCT. 11. Vsri. Bilkins Going Abroad. Extraordinary Announcement by the Raleigh Enterprue Zeke Bil kin, Iti Special Staff Writer, Soon to Start on a Tour Around the World. TL lliW.'i LfitrprL-- announce that it rpiu! taS writer, Zke Bil-kin-.wiK soon start oaatocr around tlo worli, reaJers of that papr l.ave on.'?tLIi: of interest to look ; forward to. T:. who hare read ; Zeke lillku.? 'ktt-rs in tLe hoterjtrue kno what to tx-:t oclr with a broader M to cull from they prom ise lo be better aiid more iilumi&at ii". BHkin" little excursions abroad, tWaaluctoL, tLe WLite Houe, New York ritv.ar. I elsewhere outside of North Carolina. Lave b.-en fall of rich l.-irior and b-.e!y pbCoeopby aJ Lis travels i; i -r -uu lads will .ess ie (jfjuU- a stnes that v. ill La re'no parallel of thekind. The ar.nou:ieeiri-:.t of the Litter jrise followa: We are glad t be able toar.LOuii?e to the rears of the Enterprise and th- public generally, that our special ari;.:, Z-&7 Uilkins. will in a short ti::. !-:art on a ton around tne wor!J. tu this trip he will ride Li Dob. Ut'i-r- nave trav-k ifvunl the world by rail and steamer: a few have mad meet; of the hu.i- or, bicycles and a-ito-Lwbil-.-.-i. but no'-ne has ever attempt f:. th- trip hor-back. or rriule back. uf course, he will cross the o.ati by steamer, and long Sand tri;. -.-.hi l.-e rnide by rail. Mr. i'ilkins ?-lVl tour Kngland, France. -'errcany, .Switzerland. Italy. 'ain.Turktv. .Nlor''Co.Hol'find.and .er Ki ropeau kjngdom in that . t':.- wurid: also Russia. 'hi:. a. Japa:i the Philippine Island-. ot countries in the Far Fast. Ci itivf-Jv few lyorle have around the world. In most in- ! v hurrie-I through t;. .i:.r Muai g.;rap-e! travel. s :ror:i ti.e Mr. iJni'.s wii; travel 1 ir.V-r:o: as 'f of -ach cou: with niunar i n th- principal -;u rt He !ionnot but h wi!! uls go dawn among the mases and see how they liv-, an I J is p ::. advice wheiv he "thir.ks it n-eI-d. Doubtless Rob will be the center of attraction in many countri0 where the Ameri can rnule i- unknown. His vrntric-iti-swid tlav an important 'art in th- article. i;:iki:;S will i,un lins and tigers Africa, and elephants in India. shooting them from will :end :i.. tim of Turkey and try t the ,rreatest ladies n.t Rob's back. He with the .Saltan "earn why he is . -.nee the d;iv of Solomon. A p.-ia! and most intervsting fea ture of the sries of articles will be exhaustive descriptions of Egypt. Jerusalem, Palestine, and other lands and citi'-s anciently familiar to Rible j stud-.-nts. but about which so little is j known t-May, owing to their lack of commercial important-'. Rilkins will trace up old family history and relics back to the days of Adam and Fve. At home time during the tour Mr. Rilk:u3 will make an attempt to rear h the North Pole. In fact, that is the height of hi ambition. Hun dreds of thousands of dollars have lie-n lost and many lives sacrificed in attempts fo reach the North Pole, b it it sem impossible owing to the extreme cold. Rilkins professes to be lieve that Rob can make the trip, re gariless of ice and snow. Loubtless the stories of his experiences will be thrilling. i course, we cannot go into de tails. Suthce it to say that these ar ticles will be genuinely descriptive and historically true, even though they will not be" written in a serious vain. Mr. Rilkins will I given plenty of latitude and he will write in his pe culiar style. Rut we can safely prom ise that lb" reader will know far more about foreign lands, the peculiar cus tom. of th" natives, their good and bad points, their fiast, present and future, a year from now, than he or she knows today, and the stories will be interspersed with quaint expres sions, odd experiences and thrilling narratives which tend to relieve them of all dullness. As a writer. Zeke Rilkins has occu pied an humble and modest position. Society has never set its seal of ap proval upon his work. The great literary critics who can make and un make writers are blissfully ignorant of his exist'-nee: fate hath decreed it so. Rut Rilkiii has a small but grow ing corterie of friends who read his letters n-gularlr, and refuse to be comforted without them. This little army consists of boys and girls from five to ninety years of age. Among the number who may be classed as admirers of his Iettess, on their testi mony, we believe it safe to say that there are more boys and girls from eight to fifteen years of age who can come nearer repeating verbatim one of his letterswritten perhaps one or two years ago than any other writer can claim m proportion This goc-s to show that his work is natural and impressive, though far from bnlJiant. The trip around the world will be gin soon, and will continue for a year, or longer. Those who care to read it should send a dollar for a vear's subscription to the Lnterprie at once. If your subscription is about to expire, you should renew prompt ly. If you have been a subscriber now is the time to renew. Do r.ot miss the first letter. . - -. . - What is the Salution? Ther-? are coLstaiitl j cropping out of rate associations revolting crimes which cause the mind to tara in stioctively to race-separatioa as a remedy. Tbe recent conflict ia At lanta ia a case in point, and in nume rous other commnnities North and South similar troubles are constant! v recurring. H colonixation solved tbe Indian problem, tie question arLses: Why would not colonization solve the netrro problem? The Richmond Xews Leader, Tom Dixon and John Temple Graves are among those who find a solution of the race problem onl v in a separation of the races. Are yon troubled with the piles? One ap plication of ManZan will give yon immediate relief. Sold by the Kerner-ifcXair Dm Company. TU .Seaboard Air Liae is getting rc&.jv to handle with greater di-put.-h the freight business it cow has and to increase its traffic The Man afactarery Record annout.ce9 the par chase br that road cf one thousand goBdoiai car aid five hundred boi cars. This looks like it u expecting to haQl a large araouLt o! coal ia the near fate r. We expect some of thos gondola cars to haul coal to Srutlport. Wilmingtoa Messenger. WHO SHE WAS SKETCH OF THE LIFE And a True Story of How the Vegetable Compound Had Its Birth and How the "Panic of '73" Caused it to be Offered for Public Sale in Drug Stores. isa.iJen name vr& Estes. wis bom in Lr;a. Miv, February &th. 1SI9, com i&z from a good old Quaker iumV.j. For yiif rears she tanght school, aad bame kao-.vn as a oman of an alert and investisratinjir mind, an earnest rrker after kco-.v'ere. and afcoTe all. i-.ss?-vsd of a wvnierfully synipa tbe'.ie naisre. in .i-iisr.e Earned Isaac finifcarc. a builder and real estate operator, an 1 their earty married life vvas marked by prosperity and happiness. They had four ehi'.dren, three sons and a daughter." In tho good old fa-shioned days it was cosc.-non for mothers to make their oTn home medicines from roots and herbs, nature's own remedies calling- in a physician only in specially crgent cases. By tradition and ex perience many of them gained a won derful knowledge of the curative prop erties of the rarioTis roots and herbs. Mrs. Pinkham took a great interest In the stud y of roc is and herbs, their characteristics and power over disease. She maintained that just &3 nature so bocntifully provides in the harvest fields and orchards vegetable foods of ail kinds; so, if we bnt take the pains to find them, in the roots and herbs of the field there are remedies ex prtss'y designed to cure the various ills and weaknesses of the body, and it was her pleasnre to search these ont, and prepare simple and effective medi cines for her own family and friends. Chief of these was a rare combina tion of the choicest medicinal roots and herbs fonnd best adapted for the cure of the ills and weaknesses pecu liar to the female sex. and Lydia E. Pink ham's friends and neighbors learned that her compound relieved and cured and it became quite popular among them. All this so far was done freely, with out money and without price, as a labor of love. But in 1373 the financial crisis struck Lynn. Its length and severity were too much for the large real estate interests of the Pink ham family, as this class of business suffered" most from fearful depression, so when the Centen nial year dawned it fonnd their prop erty swept away. Some other source of income had to be found. At this point Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was mace known to the world. The three sons and the daughter, w-th their mother, combined forces to ) Lucky the Merv. o o Who rides in a CORBITT BUGGY. Made of the best material, well workmen. r Bviilt for 8 o o () o o () o We manufacturer all grades of Buggies, Surreys, Q Carriages and Delivery TheCorbitt HENDERSON, New Fall Goods. Attention is called to our line of New Fall Dress Goods just received. Mohair Goods 5 inches wide, 50 cents a yard. Repellent 55 inches wide, 50 cents a vard. r' Silk Bouquets for Waistings, Mercerized Silk Brocades, Silkaleans, Suitings, Percales. Ginghams, Calicoes, Plaids, White Goods, etc. Ladies' and boys Golf Gloves. Four-in-hand Ties. Nice line of BLANKETS something good and cheap. H..Thomasoh, Ii we mistake not the commander of the warships now at Oeniagce is a North Carolinian. A youi;; man named James T. Smith, wbo was bom and raised ia Wadesboro, entered the naral academy about 1672 and graduated four years later, stand ing high in his clai. We had lost sight of Lim for a number of yea rs. The commanding orhcer of the Cleve land mast be the same person. Wilmington Messenger. OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM restore the family fortune. They argued that the medicine which was so good for their woman friends and neighbors was equally good for the women of the whole world- The Pinkhams had no money, and little credit. Their first laboratory was the kitchen, where roou and kerbs were steeped on the stove, gradually filling a gross of bottles. Then came the question of selling it, for always before they had given it away freely. They hired a job printer to run off some pamphlets setting forth the merits of the medi cine, novr called Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and these were distributed by the Pinkham sons in Boston, New York, and Brooklyn. The wonderful enrative properties of the medicine were, to a great extent, self-adveitising. for whoever nsed it recomr-j-nded it to others, and the de mand gradually increased. In iSTT, by combined efforts the fam ily had saved enough money to com mence newspaper advertising and from that time the growth and success of the enterprise were assured, until to day Lydia E. Pinkham and her Vege table Compound have become house hold words everywhere, and many tons of roots and herbs are used annu ally in its manufacture. Lvdia E. Pinkham herself did not live to see the great success of this 1 work. She passed to her reward years i l - . : -1 i l j " - 1 J HfJ, Wliir XiOi. Wii SiiC pruviticu means for continuing her work as effectively as she could have done it herself. Dnring her long and eTentful expe rience she was ever methodical in her work and she was alwayseareful to pre serve a record of every case that came to her attention. The case of every sick woman who applied to her for advice and there were thousands received careful study, and the details, includ ing symptoms, treatment and results were recorded for future reference, and to-iay these records, together with hundreds of thousands made since, are available to sick women the world over, and represent a vast collabora tion of information regarding the treatment of woman's ills, which for authenticity and accuracy can hardly be equaled ia any library in the world. With Lydia E. Pinkham worked her daughter - in - law. the present Mrs. Pinkham. She was cre fully instructed in all her hatd-woa knowledge, and for years she assisted her in her vast correspondence. To her hands naturally f.?ll In direction of the work when it j orijrin si tor passed away. For neariy t v. vnty Sve years she has continued it. ar.d nothing in the work shows when the first Lydia E. Pinkham dropped iitrr pen. and th present Mrs. Pinkham, now the mother of a large fami:y. took it op With women assistants, some as capable as herself, the present Mrs. I Pinkham continues this great work. and probably from the oftiee of no other persr-n have so many women -: ad ; vised how to regain health. Jr-i k -o- men. this advic i "Vf.t;r f r ' VUh freely given if you cniy wrlto Vj u.-,k for it. Snch is the history of Lydia E. P:r.k- esretabie Ccmp;:nd : made simple roots and herbs; the cue medicine for women's ailments. 4 j and the fitting monument to the n'bl woman whose name it bears. 'Www www wwwwww wwwWww 8 o o put together by skilled O O 1 C) Service. i J o n Wagons. o () BiggyCo, o - N. C. The Clearness SjUl I ( ; SCHNAPPS is made fefefSgl V! B KVN and sniff the delightfully mSWm jy hli IfM aPPenziEg aroma of mW&M: A qJwKi -5322' Jlillll f tured tobacco cf NpsJ which it is ?f.pSS fl made, you would dis- cover the rea- tMi j sons for the big difference between SCHNAPPS t AfeSig cSV II and its imitators. fs. wS?w?l H SCHNAPPS is clean! The Reynolds factories II are as clean as the cleanest kitchen the tobacco MfSl.l II in manufacture is scarcely touched by human rr zE 3 j hands with special machir to deanse the leaf fefSW J and produce clean chewing- tobacco. VSrSW I When such scrupulous care is taken with the choicest Jf j selections of tobacco from America's finest chewing to- "&ft$7 I bacco districts, can you wonder that SCHNAPPS is so l satisfying, so pure, so appetizing and wholesome so tt different from chews that pretend to be as good? Expert tests prove that this superior tobacco requires Jgl and takes a smaller, amount of sweetening than any other IA kind and has a wholesome, stimulating and satisfying fe! effect on chewers. Mi Be sure the letters on the tag and under the tag spell Sch'tuap'ps. The Reynolds Company is under the direction of the same men who have managed it since KjS 1875, and who have made the chewing tobacco busi- j SiJj ness a life-study. l Ife There are plenty of plug3 that look like Schnapps, with- Wif S out the same satisfying chewing qualities. mLS fcA REYKOUJS TOBACCO W&KM CsLMffornia One Way Colonist Tickets from Henderson On sale daily until October 3 1 st. Tbere U a steady job all winter at high waje for good men ia Saa Franci:o. Ticket go&i ia TnrUt Sleeper The comfortable aod eeonom- kal way. A pl?aant ride to a pleasant land. Profits I I I can te greatly increased ty giving j l special care to the health cf every I I anicsal and f oi l on the farm. M poultry, sheep, cattle, hogs, . Va 1 1 horses, etc., depend or. their Evers 1 1 II to keep then weS. 1 1 Black-Draught Stock and Poultry ( II Medicine j II keeps their fivers working and 1 1 therefore keeps them a eE. I I 1 1 E'ack-Draught Stock and Pool- 1 1 J I try Medicine is a pure, natural, 1 I 1 1 vegetable, bkxd punfter, and acts 1 1 1 by regulating tbe stomaA, Ever 1 I I aiid boweli. 1 I It prevents and cures Hog ChoK 1 1 era, Chkkeo Cholera, CoSc, Dis- 1 1 1 1 teisper. Coughs, Cokis. ConsCpa- 1 1 I I Con, Fever, Loss of Appetite, I I I Wastir A ay, and al the cms- 1 1 I I moa stock diseases. I 1 t It Is a perfect mediciae for gen- 1 1 eral farm use. Try It. II II Price 25c for a targe zztl, zt ii &U druggists and dealezs HENRY PERRY. INSURANCE. A ttroBs line of both LIFE AND FIRE COM PAX I ELS repwaeated. Polieiea iosaed and risk placed to beet adraatage. Office: In Court Hoaae. Clodol Dyspepsia Csro Digt what yea m Ask J. C. Sartelle, S. F. i P. A.. 16 X. Pryor st.. Atlanta. Ga tor fall particalars Tilsener Export Beer" Is Pronounced by the Highest Medical Authority to be a Perfect "Malt Tonic." It is an Absolutely Pare Beer. Mail orders solicited. Write for prices, j TheVBCoJ Roanoke, Virginia. f COAL AND WOOD. ! Hard, Splint and Steam Coal j Pine and Oak Wood. Why pay for splitting your wood whm jou can get it pl;t rady for tbe rtoTe with out exrtra coet? We will fU rnn SPT.IT ' T(D for the eame prke that yon pay for sawea wooa aay vaere . e have a ma chine for the bosiseso that's how we do it. Doesn't cost us much more to rarnMfa it this way and we give onr eoeto mere the benefit in orter to sret tbeir ttatrona?. Poythrss Goal and Wood Go. PHOXE, XO. S8. Take Laxative BTOlnO Qnmme Tablets. Jy Seven MSSos boxes sola in past 12 months. This &lCT2inre vO. STjyr IWIiiEfCIIlE Will cure anv case beyond the reach of hes stood the test 25 yecrs. Avea iscairf Sdss bottfes. Does thh record cf nssA JSLo - rrr? tie iewiiea Mil 1 The flecklenburo; Hotel And flineral Springs, CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA. Where You Combine Health, Rest and Recreation. BECAUSE: fts waters used conjointly, hare given wonderful results in eczema, all ner- j rous, blood, kidney, digestive dior- J ders, rheumatism and catarrh. fts splendidly eqnipped Sanitarium, i operated in connection with Hotel, j (Noeonsumptiveor contagions cases j taken.) Its Hydriatie Department, embracing the celebrated Barneh System of baths, exhilarating and beneSciaL Its large airy rooms, broad hall and corridors, perfect ventilation and it picturesque location. Its beautiful winding walks and drive ways, through romantic woodland. Its well equipped livery, comprising the best ladies' and gentlemen's saddlers and roadsters, and ponies for the children. Its varied amnsementd, consLeting in part, of splendid Orchestra, Dancing. Bowling, Tennia.Goif, Billiards, Pool, Trap-Shooting, etc. Its Social Features are characteristic of the highest class of patronage, which is drawn from the most prominent, and aristocratic people throughout the country, yet the freedom from formality makes it akin to one big family. It is the "Southern Society's Mecca." ADDRESS. MECKLENBURG MINERAL SPRINGS COHPANY, CHASE CITY. Virginia. There Is NEW LIFE For You! WRITE US a letter and tell us frankly and freely all your troubles. We will send joa FREE ADVICE, by mail, and a valuable book on treatment of diseases by the use of Dr. Bennett's family medicines; and, bo many other valuable things you should know. All of our reme dies are sold by lead ing druggists. c 1 Purchase of Iitartmg Druaaiata. To Cure a Cold in One Day of Kidnev or ITarlrlr TVc, nJl.-.T medicme. No medicine can jiLXiUvjjjiijs jjuksex, Grove's Tostebss Chm lP?f .. w mm w w w mm o TncamuxniTE S7S7 I ri i J I I I 'a T i.ii Protect Your Family. Wkei CusilTfcj tie fisi ft LIFE INSURANCE, it wili ;sa ia iiintiptt ttf Plus ui PtU tiu sf Ht New York Life, The Great International Life Insurance Company. The New York Life issues a line of Policies unexcelled in attractiveness at as low a prem ium rate as any company any i wnere. E. Q. FINCH, Agent, Kenderson, N. C. NOTICE. Tie following pwu wul bear ia mi4 that tkj Ittt w&tcb whk tbe Ute tta:tr J. Powell for rfpair: W E.Lsaier, Harry Majrt.T, J Jk. Wrrn. W.H-Gill. D.T.l"Up, A A. Park. MJDari. J R.Harr, ELI.Kittrefl. J.Vi.MilU, Waiver Joint. ti.P.Ptiiip, Z.T.Eom. H.H.ltalr, JLO Earic. AnstiaJoB, A.Ciobinoa, X.H.Crew. Mack Jew. Jaa.Hokadaj, JaaJoboa, Heg Hnnt, C-BTool, J.H.Har. E.W.IV-Bt, Wm.Catta, J.Doa. C Efobb, Ike Wwu. Walter WddB. Kd Thoma, Pajtoa Taylor, J-A-Brajee, Ptnmmr Fao r. J no Srlmoa Earir.TkoMaa, Jao. "baa.Aadrrw, JoLa BcSock, J.T.Sbotwrtl. .W.C. Pm. Ka.Hxieron. Joba Baktt Grorer Kearwj .Lthr Eatoa J.W.Blacknan. Otia Wntrtit. Manhai A I ton. AntkoBT PhnnaeT. Tbe a bo re earned peraoa wii! pieae call at my offie at tbe earliest di" poeaitfe aad gt tttetr watebe. I aio kare eizbt watrin-e left nr-laU-'wl Owners ot titeae caa irrt uo l eauisg acJ estaUiMiias aatufactorr proof of o, aiL ip. K. S. McCOIX, Adaicutrator. lanZan ? cache tba Spot T"ie C-r-at Ftis C t- Fm( cp ia tcbs wo rectal frfttrl. Its Cuisine and sr-rvice is strirtly first class. Tbe Season of 1906 promises to surpaa all previous records, both i: number and personnel of its guests. Large bookings have already been made of prominent people who will take cp their Sammer Residence at The Meck lenburg. It is tbe the most accessible all-year-round high daw Health and Pleas ure Resort in tbe South. Telegraph and Long Distance Telephone in Hotel. Its New Soromer Schedule of trains will afford additional facilities for reach is g Tbe Mecklenburg. New Trains will be operated between Jeffreys Junction and Chase City .and Chase City and Richmond. At Jeff reys Junction, connection is made with mid -day trains from Norfolk and Danville; also from all points ia Eastern Carolina and Virginia. A Postal will bring full information, also handsome booklet, diagram, rates, etc Water for Sale in Henderson by if. Dorsey, Kerner-McXair Drag Co., and Thomas Brothers. Strength for The Weak A torpid liver is always associated with in digestion. A disease but few of us entirely es cape throughout life. Do not allow this dis ease to exhaust all your strength, aad take away the pleasure of a long, happy life. A bottle of New Life will give relief. For this great medicine is tie" friend and companion of thousands who once suffered just as you do now. Martin Lowder, of Bridgeton, K. J., writes: "I have been a great sufferer of stomach trou ble and catarrh. I have been troubled and a roused from my sleep every night for thirty years on account of my kidneys. All of these trochlea have been wonderfully relieved. The medicine has the right name NEW LIFE for it is life itself for me. 'I have used six bottles.' iWttemta Cnrea Crip j iTwolVrjn. J ca cvuy box 25c Cores Backache Corrects Irregularities do more. or Diabetg Druggist. ovtr Osa cr-i i.t J!? 5? aHTLrca COO 61 SYIBP " -V sttMrrrtct r, Death Benefit For To- j bacco Employees. lEUclrwelTs DnrLam Tobacco Cc. ! Will Pay GeBerouj Sohu ta i Beseficiaries of Workmen. Dortaza. N- C-, iJetoUer -tL. Blmtkwtir Iarbaa Tobago . ti.i. ,". faettirvr (4 tbe weil-tnowa hvrl lL. , ,,i tob&eco, aanooaeea tLat it wii :.-T. aJterpyadethbiCttotbebr-i :a.r f4 uj person hi iu rree L . i. : ,t draw more tLaa $Z) a week ia w . Tbe Bjort importaat fatcr of th- ; is embodied ia tbe fotlowis .r.--; taken from tbe aaaoawierner.t- Cpoa proof of tbe death ofiir r. a ia tbe exaplojrrient of tiJs eocif.a j n h., aball bare been0Bti30ytai!j ia it r ; tor at kaat oue year prerrdia hi -; r deatb, aad whom wage o cot a: tt date eirred fifty doUar ptr wx. th BlaekveiFa Lmrbara Tobacro t ;3 T will donate ia cah to tt o:. r, Tkooalr deazznaxed by satb rail ; sb of money eqa&l to tbe jail tosotadead enjfioje of t-t-dariaz the laat year of bia or ber I ! exeeedinff, bowrrr, ia acy e?vf tr i..."t a- of fire baadred doCar- V!r. FVtcber, Comptroller (A paar, in aa iaterriew with a r-;, today aaid: "We bare followed tbe fca : Amerieaa Tobao Co., ia etaL:.- deata benett loaa lor oar wor.rr.-a u-. eaase we belieTe tbe eebecie to , s. .. i one aad worthy of a-i option, ir. ,,ttr employ are qaite a aamber or r-.,i;l aba bare worked for ca for macj v-ar. They bare rendered fa.thfo! rr , by gjria tbem thia isaaratci? - t,ni to make tbem lee! that we e; ; r- ia'tf their efforu. Among tbe router em ployees tbe death benefit will be rr-rir-i as a itrocg iadncement for tbn e n tinoe from rear to year in oar fa. t.rd Kf eoerie tbe expece wi;l lare. bat we consider that it will i- :.., nry well inTested. A there are no :r::.; i' osr oSer, aad no kea of a&y kii.i r. l paia oy ccr emptoyee. we cacnor at cosed of trying to por a. pbil.ittti.Mj.itt at tbeir expenae. Tbe lnt wi.i u paid witboct content and without dlar on proof of death." Vthublc Departaeci of cable Paper. Val- Gaatosia Uaiettr. The Progressive Famr. of kal eigb, tree to both pha. ofir-naiiif. ia constantly doicgr thii t o justify its right to the title. 1: Ln just added a new department, WLrk for the Month. which wi.: :if-r-aftr be a regular once-a-HiO:.:.. fatnv, appearing about a wk aia 'of t!i month o! wLkU it tr-rtt-. Ti,.- ' gressire Farmer is i.var v 2 years old and it is wa:i: - cii thuastie campAUra for u.(h ti!t scribers with fin pru?t.s cf r.-arh-inrthat mark by tlie tim1 ir is 20 years of ace. Backaclie Any person havir.g backache, kidney pains or bladder treble who will take two cr trre; Pine-ules upon retiring at night shall be relieved before mcrr.irg. Ta nediciral Tirtes cf tht crude fcas aad r?su ob tateed from tae Kt-t P tar beea recocaixed by tee t&eio! v bssioa for osstsries. Ia Piae-olei oS ill ef tit Tirtces of tie Katrrt F rt tilt cr of raloe ia relierisj all Kidney acd Bladder Troubles PINE-ULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO For sale by The Kerner-KcNair Co. An mSTAIlTAIIEOUS I1SSEII6 AT YOUR COMMAND 24 Hours Every Day. TELEPHONE IN YOUR RESIDENCE For Rates AHfLY 1 O UOOAL. MAiNAGCR ' Home Telephone and Telegraph Company See Us When Yon Want Lime, Cement. "Tile-Hold- WaJl Plaster. Brick. Shingles. Doors and Windows. Foil Ftoct at Lowest I'-i" Storage Young 3 old mill. Poythress Coal and Woo J Co. . s. a. FEELING LTVER-ISH This Morning? A Gestle Laxative . And Appetizer IAKX J Tjrc ostsmAL uutArm couch t ifcfflnUXATIVEHOIIEY-W Fop Sale at Parker's Two (2) Drug Stores. m w ywaBj
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