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I ' i! " t : ' I 1 i. . 7 ' f: i : 5 ' .i ; i 1 " ' X '' ; i i! : i . i j- I f !? ' s s 1 I : I v i ( i . : i i i" ! : - I K-'i I ' j j' : - - ., ' i" ! I f' ' 'l' ' i w- W VOL. VIII, THOMASVILLE, N. C., AUGUST 4, 1898. NO. 49. Mothers! THH discom forts and dangers of child-birth can be almost en tirely avoided. WineofCardui rel ieves ex pectant moth ers. It gives tone to the geo italorgans.and puts them ia condition to do their work perfectly. That makes preg nancy less painful, shortens labor and hastens recovery after child-birth. It helps a woman bear 6trong healthy children. Wife MEIRE TT-ft WisiefpHi has also brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for years. A few doses often brings yyy to loving hearts that long for a' darling baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this trouble. It cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine of Cardui. $1 .00 per bottle. For Advice In cases rcqufrine special directions, address, giving symptoms. th 1 Ladies' Advisory Department." The Chattanooga. Medicine Co.. Chatta nooga. Tenn. Mrs. LOUISA HALE, 1 of Jefferson, Ga., tays: "Whn I first look Wine of Cardui we had ben mirrred three years, but eould not hv any children. Nine monins later i naa a one girl baby." 13 EASTERN DAVIDSON I still hear, see and taste. I see the News weekly 1 hear f rom Sweet Mary, and I taste of the ice cream when I go to the birthday party at Doctor Bird's Some time since I was passing along with a jug in my hand and one of our Prof, feigned to take hold of it. There being nothing in it but machine oil I let him have it and asked him to hold it while I talked with if r some friends but he set it clown rather abruptly. J J s 5! The Terms Accepted. NVw York Aug. 2 - A special cable to-Th Evening Journal from Mad rid, published in a late extra edi tion of that paper, says: "Spain aeo'pt. th principal condition of pt-aco a s't forth by the American government nnd only the peace detail are needed to cause all hostilities to ca at once. 14 A iKace delegation will chosen at once to confeT with the repre sentatives of the United States. remaining List- of letters j in the post office at Thomas- ville, August 1st. Miss Minnie Albright, Aus ton Patrick, Mrs. Kate Da vis, L M Foust, Henry Marh Col Ji Vf St Clair, L C Suits, W S JHlson. Call lor adver tised letter. C M Hoover PM A Few Items From The j Church U'orker. The Liberty Association meets with the church at Rich Fork, three miles from Thomasville, on Tuesday August 23rd and continue till Thursday. Pastor J. H. Lamberth is appointed to preach the sermon. The following is the report of the Woman's Missionary Socie ty of Waughtown church: Foreign Missions........ $ 0.00 State Missions .L... ............ 3 31 Home Missions L.. 4.50 Sent Miss Heck.......... 2.40 to use where she thought it most needed. Have on hand ....... 2.93 Box to Orphanage...... 18. CO Total for the year $37.58. Only have 18 members. Av erage attendance 6 5-6. E. M. Nicholson, Sec'y. In tfaae. 8otd by Ororvirt. mm Local Paragraphs. A Lawn Party. j Mr. Editor: Please announce Sunday School will give a Lawn Party at the Academy Augf. 6th at 7:30 p. m. for the benefit of the church. Everybody come. J. P. Long, Supt. See the Sheriff land sale notice on 8th page. Ileubin and Mrs. Rachel Bowlesj returned to their home in Walker town Satur day, j Lawrenrce Thomas come home from Greensboro last week quite sick. " K. A. Grimes is ill with fe ver.: - i - V j Geogre IF. Harris, a prom inent merchant of Lexington died Monday. Addison Sechrist died ln. Satursday at his residence near Emanuel church of winch he was a devoted member. His remains were buried at that church Sun day, j GRAND EXCISION. -TO- TO WILMINGTON AND- Manila is )ronbunced Mahneela by the natives. Qtif ' Emnnlsnomi through the winter? If so, we are sure it quieted your cough, healed the rawness in your throati Increased your weight, gave you more color, and made you feel I better in every way. But perhaps your cough has come back again, or you are get ting a little thin and pale. Then, why not continue the same I helpful remedy right through the summer? It will do you as much good as when the weather is cold. Its persistent use will certainly give you a better appetite and a stronger aigestion. It will i cure your weak throat and heal your inflamed lungs. It will! cure every case of consumption, when a cure is possible. Don't be Dersuaded to take something they say is just as good. ! All DrBrfltu, oi and f t. Scott a Bowxs, Chtsusu, N. Y. This office is under obliga tions to M. II. Stone for a rousing one dollar Joe Johnson watermelon, also to R. K. Stone for a fine melon. Dr. CI A. Julian, assisted by Drs.j Hill of Lexington, performed a very difficult, dangerous and successful op eration ion Mrs: Riiey Beck Sunday. Last Friday while out dri ving Kinney Morrison unfor tunately let his lines (iron. when a dog after a rabbit ran across the scaring his horse, upset the vehicle and thew him out brusing his head very badly and nossibl v caused! some internal inju ries. He is doing very well. ThellSmelting works was sold Manday by Cy Watson, the receiver, to the hicrhest bidder. I Schenck was Hip purchser at 1,900. The property cost something over I $200,000. Don't miss this chance! The best and cheapest ex cursion of the season. Everybody be ready ...AUGUST IITH... at 9:10 a. in. You will have an oppor tunity to visit Ocean View, Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, Southport, and Forts Fisher and Caswell with their great Coast Defense Guns. The trip on Steamboat down the Cape Fear river and out on the Ocean is worth the cost of the entire trip, besides at Ocean View and Carolina Beach you will have the exquisite pleasure of the Surf Bath, which will do -you -good the balance of the summer. Only trip Thorn- for round 1 f rom " ' as villi?.. Go! Everybody Go! You cannot afford to miss it. For further information inquire of G. H. YOW, who will be delighted to tell you all about it. Bright Boy Wanted. An active, en'rgtic boy cm make from fifty cents to several dollars each Sat urday acting as selling agent for Pen nsylvania Grit, the great illustrated family newspaper, in town where it is not already represented. The publish ers send the paper each week for sale on commission and there ia no capital required and no risk. Copies of Grit can be seon at this office, or you can obtain them together with com plete information, by writing to Grit Publishing Co., Villiamport, Pa.
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